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CENSUS 1981 PARTS XIII-A & 8 VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SERIES -5 VILLAGE & TOWN\VISE PRIMARY CENSlfS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT SURENDRANAGAR CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK

R. S. Chhaya of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operation6 Gujarat , the fair of colours and costumes is held at the temple of Trinetresh­ war Mahadev near Tarnetar village of on Bhadrapad Sud 4, 5 and 6th (August-September). This is the most important fairs of but has now become popular throughout the country and attracts foreigners also,

The temple is called Trinetreshwar Mahadev as Lord is said to have opened his third eye here to burn Kamdev. The existing temple has kund (reservoir) with 8-10 steps with a tulsi kyara in its midst. The temple of Trinetreshwar mirrored in the kund presents a beautiful site reflecting the arts of famous sompura archi­ tecture. On Bhadrapad Sud 5 or Rishi Panchami it is believed that rishis used to take bath in this kund when the sacred river Ganga visited it. thousands of people flock in pious mood to take a dip in the kund. It is also popular belief that Draupadi's Swayamwar was arranged here and Arjun one of the five Pandavas performed the Matsyavedh where there is a tulsi kyara at present.

The main importance of the fair lies in that it is a LOKMELA in its true sense. The principal attractions of the fair are the spontaneous folk music and folk dances, a speciality of the region. An umbrella is one of the main symbols of this colourful fair. The taluka and gram panchayats jointly organise exhibition of embroidery work and competitions of umbrella, sports & ras etc. ~ The competition of the coloured umbrella plays an important role in the matchmaking which is one of the most important features of this colourful fair. YOl;lng boys and girls ot Kanbi, Rabari, and Kali castes dressed in beautiful and cOlourful costumes meet each other and select their life partners. Their parents often participate and help them GUJARAT DISTRICT SURENDRANAGAR

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Central Government Publications-Census of India 1981 Series-5-Gujarat are being p~blished in the following parts :

Part Subject Covered Number

*I-A Administration Report-Enurn ration I-B Administration Report-Tabulation +II-A General Population Tables *II-B General Population Tables - Primary Census Abstatract III-A General Economic Tables-B-Series ( Tables B-1 to B-1O) III-B General Economic Tabks-B-S~ries (Tables B-1 t to B-2~ ) IV-A Social and Cultural Tables-C-Series (Tables C-l to C-6 ) IV-B Social and Cultural Tables-C-S:ries (Tables C-7 to C-IO) V-A Migration Tables-D Series (Tables D-l to D-4 ) V-B Migration Tables-D Series (Tables D 5 to 0-13) VI-A Fertility Tables-F-Series (Tables F 1 to F-19 ) VI-B Fertility Tables-F-Series ( Tables F-20 to F-28) *VII Tables on Houses and Disabh·d Population VII I-A Household Tables (Tables HH-I to HH-16 ) VI1I-B Household Tables (Table HH-17) VIII-C Report on Households IX Special Tables on Schedlued Castes and Scheduled Tribes X-A Town Directory X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Sche4~itiJ ~li$t~ and Scheduled Tribes XII Census Atlas

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDB,()OK. , .

XIII-A Village and Town Directory XIII-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract * Published + Under print

Note :

(1) AU the maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of l1idia map With the permission of the Surveyer General of India. (2) (C) Goverment of India Copyright 1984. ERRATA.

District : Sure.dran.gar

ERRATA

Dist : S uC'eodranagar

Part-I (Inset Table) ----- Page Particulars Col. For Read Page Particulars Col. For Read No. No. No. No. -~-----.----- xxxii Table No. 14 SI.No.2 3 123 124 xxxii Table N0.1.4 SI.No.3 4 64.04 63.8S 4 18.98 19.13 xxxvii 21 I 12 83.65 33.E4 4:4 S1.No. 3 3 41S 9 17 10.00 10.0~ Part-II (Village Directory)

12 Taluka Total 4 737198 75950 3S L.C.No. 16 13 EA (12554) (121571) 16 w(99.00) we(99.00; Taluka : 17 13 EA 25 L.C.No. 57 13 EA 18 13 EA 16 w(24.00) we(24.00) 16 w(9.00) we(9.00) 27 L.C.No. 70 13 EAg 19 13 EA 16 w(127.00) we(127.00) 16 w(l26.00) we(l26.00) 27 75 11 KR PR 20 13 EA 26 76 11 PR KR 16 w(16.00) we(1600) 27 80 13 EAg 21 13 EA 80 16 w(94.00) we(94.00) 16 w(l3.00) we(13.00) 37 8S 13 EAg 34 13 EA 16 wt96.OO) we(96.0J) 36 13 EA 16 w(Z.OO) we(Z.OO) Taluka: Sayla 39 44 13 EAg 35 L.C.No. 13 EA 16 w(S.OO) we(S.OO) 16 w(40.00) we(40.00) 46 13 EAg 2 13 EA 16 w(7.00) we(7.00} w(41.0(J) we(41.00) 16 54 13 EA 35 EAg L.C.No. 4 13 16 w(55.00) we(SS.OO) we(4S.00) 16 w(45.00) 61 13 EAg 5 13 EA 16 w(S8.00) we(SS.OO) 16 w(29.00) we(29.00) 6 13 EA Taluka : 16 w(24.00) we(24.00) 47 L.C.No. 10 13 EA 7 13 EA 16 w(IS.OO) we(1S.00) 16 w(20.00) we(20.00) 13 13 EA 8 13 EA 16 w(24.00l we(24.001 16 w(nOO) we(72.00) 14 13 EA 9 13 EA 16 w(7.00) we(7.00) 16 w(61.00) we(61.00) IS 13 EA 11 13 EA 16 w i 3_00l we(3.00) 16 w(40.0J) we(40.00) 13 EA 14 13 EA 16 w(lI.00) we(11.00) " 16 w(35.00) wc(35.00) 16 15 13 EA 19 13 EA 16 w(2S.00) we(25.00) 16 w(l6.00) we(J6.00) CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICATIONS

ERRAfA

Dist : Surcodraosgar

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District : Snrelldranagar

Page Col. Page Par ti cu la rs For Read Particulars Col. No. No. No. No. For Read iv 1st Half-I1Ird Para- Promnience Prom· 37 ------~.-~. -- "_ --_- L. C. No. 42- 16 (42.00) W(42.00) 10th Line inence Ovangadh vi lInd Half-1st Para- receveid received 39 L. C. No. 55- 20 Brith Birth 17th Line Dhandhaipur lInd Half-ht Para- Use modern Use of 40 L. C. No. 75-0ri 6 PH, S, PHS. 2nd Line modern FPC FPC 47 L. C- No. 10-Abhepar 16 T(18.000) T(18.00) xii lInd Half--Statemcnt of 2 Wheat· Wheat Retail Price·SI. No.5 Coarce Coarse 50 L. C. No. 45-Nani 10 -(5-Kms) -(-s xxiii Table-2-SI. No.7 7 (77.18) (79.18) Morsal Kms) xxviii lInd Half-2nd et get 52 L. C. No. 87 2 ~evasa • Para-Last Line (Sanosar\ (Sanosara) 7 W,TK, W, TK, HP xxxiii Table 15 -51. No. 8 2 501 501 + xxxiii Table 16 -Sl. No.7 2 31 31 + 69 lotal 14 1,390.42 Blaflk xxxiii Table 17 -51. No.7 2 51 51 + 15 5,529.17 1.390.42 xxxiv Table 19 --Sl. No. 6 2 10,000 10,000 + 16 54,515.41 5,529.17 xxxvi Table 21Col. Heading 11 Blank 11 17 8,780.90 54,515.41 18 23,293.71 8,710.90 yxxvii Table 21 - 7 - 18 38.9 38.79 19 Blaflk 23,293.71 Dhrangadhra 77 L.C. No. 30- VILLAGE DIRECTORY 20 NI2:M4: NJ2:M4: Dhanala T: T2 81 Total 17 61,72.37 L. C. No.1 - Rupavati 13 EAg 61,720.37 86 16 W(65.00) WE· L.C.No. 3-~imak 6 RP,CHW H,Rp, nagar (65.00) CHW L. C. No. 5 - Praol:adh 13 Eag 16 W(l82.00) WE- L.C.No. 9-Sultanpur 7 T,K TK L.C.No. 13- (182.00) 2 Virend­ Vircnd· L. C. No. 15-Khamisana I3 EAg rangadh ragadh 88 L.C.No.32-Sokhada 16 W(9.00) WB(9.00) 4- (I 3) ( 163) 103 L.C.No. 63-Nava 11 L. C. No. 25-Vaghela 13 BAg 16 T(82.00) T(l82.00) Sadla L. C. No. 29-Bhadiyad 13 EAg 104 L.C.Nc. 66-Kherva L. C. No. 34-Kholadiad 13 BAg 5 PC.H,AC P,H.AC (3) L. C. No. 35-Munjpur 13 EAg (3) 6 WC,PHS CWC,PHS, L. C. No. 44-Madhad 13 EAg 105 L.C.No. 87-Zozri 13 17 2,134.00 1,234.00 (Muli) II3 L.C.No, 40-Devalia 19 1 .00 12~.OO L. C. No. 45-Madhad 13 EAg 12. 2.Limbdi (Wadhwan) 43 94 93 122 Wadhwan-Rang 19 Heading ALPHA- ALPHA· 3 Khody Khodu BETI€ST BETIC 11-15-L.C.No. 3 51. No. 21 21 Sl. No. 76 2 Panala Par.ala 'TOWN DIRECTORY

L. C. No. 101 2 Ranpur Rangpur 130 Headin& B. SCHED- A. SCH- ~L. No. 66 2 Sit.gab Sitasadh ULED EDULED L.C. No. 13-Shapar 18 389.00 387.90 TRIBBS- CASTES- L. C. No. 36.- 2 S~napari Son pari Concld. Concld. (I) E:R.RATA

District : Sar~DdraD.&ar

Col. Page Col. Page Particulars For Read Particulars For No. No. No. No. Read 135 Abbreviation-Statement BT TB 58 L. C. No. 61 - Mathak 5 48 481 2-Gol. 2-S1. No .9 64 L. C. No. 45 - Rampara 4 Not Clear 159 139 10. 10 Blank 4,670 L. C. No. 43 - Rajanpar 5 152 125 140 Footnote below Appendix IV Appe- L. C. No. 53 - Na.vall.tadh 6 I, 3 I 1,311 Statement IV ndix L. C. No. 59 - Hampar 7 Not Clear 379 142 SI. No.6 2 III III Lim- 69 L. C. No. 27 - 17 2 0 220 bdi 70 L.C.No.70 2 Kamalpur Kaamalpur PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 5 2- LLnbdi Taluka - U 3 Blank U ANALYTICAL NOTE 10 6-Halvad Taluka - R 7 Not Clear 1,253 - U 8 Not Clear 245 xxxii Table 14-Ran ge - 200-499 3 123 124 8-Dasada Taluka - U 4 Not Clear 1,084 4 18.98 19.13 29 L. C. No. 34- 28 8 0 810 -50J-1999 3 415 41-4 30 L.C.No.56 2 Borna Boran 4 64.04 63.89 31 L. C. No. 52-Borana 17 199 119 36 L. C. No. 26-Vadia 5 157 156 37 L. C. No. 12-Gosal 21 11 I VILLAQE DIRECTORY 44 L. C. No. 88 2 Sanoara Sanosara L. C. Ne. 89 2 Mahsdad Mahidad 19 1st Half-SI.No. 16 2 Borna Boran L. C. No. 90 2 Bhojipara Bhojpara 24 L.C.No.56 2 Borna Boran 56 6-Halvad Taluka - R 3 (114,404 (114, 404 96 S1.No. 35 2 Kamalpar Kaamalpur 08) 03) 104 L.C.No.77 2 Kamalpur Kaamalpur

(11) CONTENTS

Pages 1 FOREWORD v-vi 2 Preface vii-ix 3 Map of District Frontispiece 4 Important Statistics xiii-xiv 5 AnalyticaJ Notes and Tables (i) to (xxxviii)

(i) Census concept of rural and urban areas and other terms (i) (ii) Brief history of district and District Census Handbook (iv) (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract (vi) (iv) Physical aspects, highlights of the changes in the Jurisdiction of the district during the decade (vii) (v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources (vii) ( vi) Brief discription of places of religious, historical or archaeological Importance and places of tourist interest in villages and towns (xiii) (vii) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract (xxi)

PART XIII-A VlLLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY 1-146

SECTION 1 - VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1-132 List of Abbreviations used in the Villale Directory 2

1 Wadhwan Taluka

( i ) Taluka Map . Facing Page 3 Alphabetic List of Villages ( ii ) 5 ( iii) Villag e Directory 8-13

2 Limbdi Taluka

( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 17 ( ii ) Alphabetic List of Villages 19 ( iii) Village Directory 20-29

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( i) Taluka Map Faciag Page 31 ( ii ) Alphabetic List of Villages 33 (iii ) Village Directory 34-41 Pages -I Chotila Taluka

( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 43 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 44-45 (iii) Village Directory 46-57

5 Muli Taiuka ( i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 59 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 61 (iii) Village Directory 62-69

6 Halvad Taluka (i) Taluka Map Facing Page 71 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 73 (iii) Village Directory 74-~1

7 Dhrangadhra Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing Page 83 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 85 (iii) Village Directory 86-93

8 Dasada Taluka (i) Taluka Map Facing Page 94 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 96-97 (iii) Village: Directory 98-105

9 Lakhtar Taluka (i ) Taluka Map Facing Page 107 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 109 (iii) Village Directory 110-115

Appendix I Talukawise Abstract of Educational, Medical and Other Amenities 118-121 Appendix II Land Utilisation Data in Respect of Non-Municipal T(1WnS 122 Appendix III Talukawise Jist of Villages where no Amenities viz. Educational, Medical, Post and Telegraph. Market/Hat, Communication and Power Supply are available 122 Appendix IV List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to Total Population by Ranges 123-132

SECTION - II TOWN DIRECTORY 133-146

List of Abbreviations and Codes used in the Town Directory 135

Statement I Status and Growth History 136-137 Statement n Physical Aspects and Locations of Towns, 1979 133 Statement III Municipal Finance, 1979 139 Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities, 1979 140-141

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Statement IV-A Civic and Other Amenities in Notified Slum~. 1979 140 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 142-143 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 144-145 Appendix Town showing their out-growths with Population 146

PART XIII - B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-91

Explanatory Note for Primary Census Abstract 2

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS AB~TRACT

(1) General Primary Census Abstract 3-7 (2) Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract "9-11 (3) Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract 13-15

Village/Town wise Primary Census Abstract

Wadhwan Taluka 19-25

2 Limbdi Taluka 27-3~ 3 Sayla Taluka 35-3' 4 Chotila Taluka 41-47 :5 Muli Taluka 49-53 6 Halvad Taluka 55-59 7 Dhrangadhra Taluka 61-65 8 Dasada Taluka 67-73 9 Lakhtar Taluka 75-79 Appendix: Total Scheduled Castes1and Scheduled Tribes Population­ Urban Block-wise 11-'1

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FOREWORD

The district census handbook (DCH), com­ more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspec piled by the Census Organisation on behalf of particularly in relation to amenities and land~ tthe State governments, is one of the most use pattern is expected to further meet the need' \ valuable products of the Census. The DCH is 0f micro level planning for rural areas. It is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, expected to help not only in local area planning academicians and researchers. It is inter alia but regulating the provision of goods and service's used for delimitation of constituencies, formu­ as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances lation of local levei and regional plans and as in the process of development. A few ne~items an aid to District administration. The district of information have also been introduced to meet census handbook is the only publication which some of the requirements of the Revised Mini­ provides Primary Census Abstract (peA) data mum Needs Programme. Such new items of upto village level for the rural areas and ward­ information as adult literacy centres, pri mary wise for each city or town. It also provides data health sub-centres and community health workers on infrastructure _and amenities in villages and in the village have been introduced in the village towns, etc. directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an The district censUs handbook ~serjes was idea about the vilIages 'in the district which: initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained are inaccessible. A new column, "total popu­ important censj.lS tables and PCA for each lation and number of households" has been village and town -or' the district. During 1961 introduced to examine the correlation or the Census- the ~c~pe of the DCH was enlarged and amenities with the popUlation and nuinber' ot t(t contained a descriptive account of the district, households they serve. Addition of two mbre administrative statistics, census tables and a appendices listing the villages where no aineni­ village and town directory, including peA. The ties are available and according to the propor­ 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. tion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribei Part-A related to village and town directory. population to the total popUlation has also been Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C made witb this view in mind. comprised analytical report, administrative stati­ stics. district census tables and certain analytical The formats of the town directory have also tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect been modified to meet the requirements of the of villages. However, in some States it was Minimum Needs Programme by providing infor. confined to district census tables and in a few mation on a few new items. A new statement OIl cases altogether given up due to delay in compi­ civic and other amenities in slums in Clus-J lation and printing. and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) bas beer introduced with this objective in mind. It i: While designing the format of 1981 DCH expected that this will help the planners t( series some new features along with the restru­ chalk out programmes on provision of civi cturing of the format of village and town amenities for the improvement of slums. Th, directory have been attempted. At the same columns on Scheduled Castes and Schedule' time, comparability with the 1971 data has also Tribes popUlation in statement IV relating tl ~een kept in view. All the amenities except civic and other amenities and adult literac' l\ower supply in the village have been brought classes/centres under educational facilities i; together in the village directory with the instru­ statement V are also added inter alia with thi ction that in case an amenity is not available view. A significant addition is class of town iJ in the refer rent village the distance in broad all the seven statements of the town director) ra.nges from the nearest place where the amenity The infrastructure of amenities in urban arei is available may be given. The restructuring of the of the oountry can be best analysed by takh format of the village direotory and incorporating the class of towns into consideration. Th

(V) addition of the columns on civ ic administration been inserted at appropriate places, to further status and popu lation in a few statements also enhance the value of the publication. serves this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract This publication is a joint venture of the for the villages and towns has been formulated State Government and the Census Organisation. in the light of changes in the economic and The data have been collected and compiled in other questions canvassed through the individual the State under the direction of Shri R. S. Chhaya slip of 1981 Census. the Director of Census Operations. Gujarat on In order to avoid delay in pUblication of behalf of the State Government which has borne 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that the cost of printing. The task of planning. Part-A of the volume contains village and :own designing and co-ordination of this publicati~n directory and Part-B, the peA of villages and was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy towns including the Scheduled Castes and Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. Dr. B. K. R.oy. Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the prepara­ At the beginning of the DCR a detailed analy~ tical note supported by a number of inset tables tion of the maps. Data received from Census based on PCA and non census data in relation Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social to the infrastructure has been introduced to Studies Division at the headquarters under the enhance its value. The district and Tahsil/Police guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Station/C D Block etc., level maps depicting the Officer. I am thankful to all who ha.ve contri­ boundaries and other important features have buted in this project.

NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA ~b~ 26th April. 1982 Registrar General. India

(vi) PREFACE

I. Part A the District Census Handboolcs are printed during every decadal Census from 1951. These ( 1 ) Village Directory District Census Handbooks are prepared by the (2) Town Directory Census Or!:anisation and DCHB unit of the State Government. These are publish",1 by the State II. Part B Government at their own cost. The District Cen­ District/Talukawise Primary Census Abstract sus Handbooks are the first Publications in the series of 1981 Census Publication. The Census Both the Parts A and B of the District Organisation has been collecting an enormous Census Handbook for 1981 Census have been data both durina the Census Enumeration period combined and printed in one volume. as well as after the Census Enumeration period. This data is very valuable to the Administrators, The Village Directory contains comprehensive Economists, Planners, Research Workers, Scholars information about the basic amenities available a~d other intelligentsia and also to the several at the village leval such as medical, educational, institutions dealing with social-economic and drinking water, etc. The Town Directory also developmental aspects of the State. It is absolu­ consists of information about the status, growth tely necessary that this data after its collection history, municipal finances, civic and other ame­ is printed in the time and reaches the data users nities, etc. also in time. It is a matter of great satisfaction that the present volume is being published in The Primary Census Abstract contains infor­ the minimum possible time after the Census mation about the number of occupied residential count. houses and households, total popUlation including house less and institutional popUlation, literacy, The Census count in Gujarat State was taken Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population and during the period February-March 1981. The the information pertaining to workers and non­ provisional figures collected through the District workers. A special feature of the 1981 District Census officers were published and presented to Census Handbook is the inclusion of Scheduled the Chief Minister of Gujarat State on 23rd Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstracts March, 1981. After the declaration of the provi­ which gives complete District/Taluka/Townwise sional count six Regional Tabulation Offices were data on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. opened at different places in the State. Three such Regional Tabulation Offices were opened at Ahmadabad, one at , one at and The data for the Village Dirtctory has been one at . The Census records were edited collected through the TaIuka Develqpment Officers and checked in these offices and the Primary who in turn obtained the data from the village Census Ablltract for all the areas of the State officials through their Statistical Assistants. In were prepared. For this purpoile 1,102 Tabulators, the District Census Handbook Cell this data 184 Checkers and 61 Supervisors were tempora- subjected to a very close scrutiny and inaccura­

I rily engaied for a period of ten months. These cies or deficiencies where noted were again got offices were supervised by Deputy Directors of checked through the Statistical Assistants. For Census Operations who were taken on deputation this purpose persons were deputed to the distri. from the State Government. cts for obtaining the informations quickly. The area figures as reported by the village officials The District Census Handbook for the 1981 were also checked with the figures reported by Census is published in two parts as follows : the District Inspectors of Land Records. Utmost

(vii) care bas been taken to see that the spellings ral Administration Department, also tookactive of the villages are correct. Some of the data interest in the progress of Census work. I would collected from the village level has also been like to tr2ke a q:ccial Ir.cntion about tbe extra cross-checked with the data which was supplied facilities granted by the State Government by by the different Directorates and the Heads of way of creation of a Special Cell for the com­ the Departments of the State Goverment. The pilation of District Census Handbooks. One post information pertaining to the District write-up of Deputy Director and several posts of Rese-. (Item V of the Analytical Note) has been obta­ reh Assistants-,· Statistical Assistants, Clerks and J ined through the Collector and the District Deve­ Typists have been sanctioned by the State Govern- " lopment Officers and the other district heads. ment specially for the coilmpation of the data. The services of all these persons were placed The data on Town Directory has been obta­ at the disposal.of the Directorate for the comp­ ined through the various local bodies such as ilation work. Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, Nagar panehayats and Gram Panchayats. These were alsQ checked in the Directorate by a Special Cell. Shri G. S. Shah, Director, ,Bureau ofEcono­ mies & Statistics, Government' of Gujarat, also rend.red very valuable help by providing what­ The Primay Census Abstract and Town Dire­ ever data was required for cross-checks and by ctory with their Inset Tables have been prepared providing person~l_ .. for the Special Cell of in the Directorate whereas Village Directory District Census HJndbook. alongwith its Inset Tables have been prepared in District Census Handbook Cell. ------~ ----~~.~~- . The ~olIectors and the District Development Maps OffIcers Incharge of the districts and tho Muni­ cipal Commissioners ineharge .of the Municipal In each volume one district map showing the Corporation areas, have extended their whole-\" taluka boulldaries, location of towns and villages hearted co-operation for the Census work. The having a popUlation of 5,000, comunications, etc. ~esident Deputy Collectors, the Deputy Collectors has been printed, Taluka maps for each of the Incharge of Sub-Divisionals, the .district Statis- talukas in the district are also inserted in the . tical Officers, the Deputy District Development - "District Census Handbook. These taluka maps Officers, the MamJatdars, the Taluka Development indicate the boundaries of the villages and towns Officers, the Chief Officers of the Municipalities, within the taluka and the location code numbers of each village. The maps were prepared in the the Deputy Mamlatdars and the Statistical Assis­ map section of the Director of Census Operations. tan~s at the Distriq/Taluka levels, all played an Important role in the Census work, I express my deep gratitude to all of them. After the Ackllowledgement C.ensus count a large number of young boys and gIrls coming right from the schools and colleges .The compilation of a huge mass of data were employed as Tabulators, Checkers and which is printed in this book requires the active Supervisors and all of them worked very hard help and co-operation of the Sta te Government in for the compilation of the useful data. addition to the help and co-operation of all the officers and staff members of the Census Dire­ ctorate. I am deeply indebted to Shri H. K. L. . Shri p, T. Thakkar, Director of Printing and Kapoor, Chief Secretary to the Government of Stationery, , has taken Gujarat for extending all help in the matter. Shri the interest in the pt'inting of the Handbooks. K, Rarnmoorthy who was working as Secretary, I here by acknowledge the valuable h~Ip; guid­ General Administration Department, during the ance and assistance rei1dereo by him and other Census Enumeration period extended his who1c- officers of the Printing· Departn~ent. Shri P. K. 1 carted co-operation. Shri V, Krishnamurthy Choksi, Printing Inspector in this Directorate, VI bo subsc:yu<:ntly teok O\(;r as Secretary, Genc- looked after the printing jobs very well.

(viii) In the Census Directora te Shri J. K. Patel, H"eelaben A. Bhatt, Deputy Director was assist. Deputy Director of Census Operations (Tech.) ed by the Assistant Director Shri V. R. Gandhi was looking after the Compilation Section so and Research Assistants Kum. T. K. Shah and far as Census data was concerned. The collection Smt. S. B. and Statistical Assistants and compilation of data for the Village Directory Smt. H. A. Patel, Smt. C. C. , Shri S. V. was looked after by Mrs. Neelaben A. Bhatt, Patel and Shri P. K. Shastri. Deputy Director whose servic~ were placed at the disposal of the Directorate. Both these offi­ In the Map Section the work of pre­ cers have put in hard labour for the compilation paration of State/ District / Taluka maps was and printing of the data. looked after by Shri K. M. Dhawale, Senior Geographer and Shri B. L. Arya, Geographer. Shri K. H. Desai, Shri V. A. Sathe, Shri They were ably assisted by Shri K. K. Patel, K. R. Shridharani and Shri S. D. Vadera, who Artist, Sarvashri M. S. Bhatt and B. J. Modi were officers on deputation from the Gujarat Senior Draftsmen and Sarvashri D. A. Maroa, Administrative Service, supervised the editing, R. K: Joshi, G. M. Kosti, B. C. Trivedi and checking and compilation work at the Regional M.A. Shukla, Draftsmen. O:ffices in Ahmadabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot respectively. Shri P. J. and Shri The work of dictations and typing of notes, M. A. Malwade, who were officers on deputation reports, tables, etc., was undertaken by Shri J. A. from the State Government from the Bureau of Harry, Confidential Assistant in the Directorate, Economics and Statistics, supervised the editing, diligently with sp~ed and accuracy. He was checking and compilation work at Regional Tabu­ assisted by a number of Typists in the office. lation Offices in Ahmadabad. Shri V. H. Vasavada, Deputy Director from the General Administrative Limitations of space prevent me from Service looked after the administration work. All making individual mention of all those who these officers worked diligently and accurately have contributed to the making of this volume during their service in the Census Organisation. so accurate and complete. Quite a large number of Assistant Compilers, Computors, Clerks, In the Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Deputy. Typists, Proof Readers, Draftsmen, Artist, etc., Director was assisted by Shri R. V. Sanihani have contributed valuable help in this work. and Smt. D. D. Jhala, Investigators and Satistical Asistants Shri K.P. Patel, Shri R.R Upadhyay, Finally, I would like to express my deep Kum. J.R. Megha, Smt. M.B. Patel and Smt. K.S. gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, lAS, Registrar Mehta. The typing of Primary CeDius Abstract General, Government of India, and Sarvashri was undertaken in a sp(cial section which was K. K. Chakravorty, 'V. P. Pandey, N. G. Nag headed by Investigator Shri M. H. Patel. In the and Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrars General, State Cell of District Census Handbook Smt. for the guidance given to me from time to time.

AHMADABAD R. S. CHHAYA 18th August, 1982 Director 0/ Census Operations, Gujarat, Ahmadabad

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS AND ANALyrrlCAL NOTES AND TABLES

IMPORTANT STATISTICS

Gujarat District State Surendran.agqr, POPULATION TOTAL Persons 34,085,799 1,034,185 Males 17,552,640 534,746 Females 16,533,159 499,439

RURAL Persons 23,484,146 737,198 Males 11,986,672 380,281 Females 11,497,474 356,917

URBAN Persons 10,601,653 296,987 Males 5,565,968 154,465 Females 5,035,685 142,522

DECENNIAL POPULATION + 27.67 + 22.32 GROWTH RATE 1971-81

AREA (Sq. Km.) 196,024.0 10,489.0

DENSITY OF POPULATION (PER Sq. Km.) 174 99

SEX RATIO (NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 942 ~34 1,000 MALES)

LITERACY RATE Persons 43.70 37.47 Males 54.44 48.61 Females 32.30 25.55

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 31.10 28.72 TO TOTAL POPULATION

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 32.23 32.50 Males 52.19 51.63 Females 11.03 12.02

(II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 5.04 5.28 Males 0.72 0.99 Females 9.63 9.86

(III) NON-WORKERS Persons 62.73 62.22 Males 47.09 47.38 Females 79.34 78.12

~ji IMPORTANT STATJSTICS - Concld.

Gujarat Surcl1dranagar Slatc District BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS: PERCENT AGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS

(I) CULTIVATORS Persons 37.46 3~A9 Males 38.95 38.67 Females 30.02 20.89

(II) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 21.65 25.'77 l\1aJes 17.59 19.56 I'emaks 48.08 54.31

(III) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 2.44 4.18 lVlales 2.42 4.12 Females 2.48 5.57 (IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 37.45 34.36 Males 41.04 37.65 Females 19.42 19.23 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 7.15 10.87 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.15 10.86 Females 7.15 10.88 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 14.22 0.58 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.98 0.57 Females 14.49 0.59 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL 5,854,862 HOUSES 174,415

NUMBER OF VILLAGES T;tal 18,550 651 Inhabited 18,1l4 648 Uninhabited 436 3 NUMBER OF TOWNS 255 11

xiv ANAL YTICAL NOTES AND TABLES

I. Census concepts of rural and urban areas and Charge Officers through their Superv'isors. other terms, viz., Census House, Household, These figures were obtained by th/' Dltedior Scheduled Castes/Scheduled TriGes, Literates, of Census Operations through the Dist~fct l\'1ain Workers, Marginal Workers, Non­ Census Officers and the figures after compi­ Workers, etc. lation were declared on 23rd March 1981 as Provisional Census Figures for lY81 Census. The 1981 Census was carried out in Guja­ Paper 1 shJwing those figures w"s printed rat in two stages. The first stage of house­ and published and distributed 011 a compli­ lis .. g was complete1 in the months of June I1l entary basis. _ July 1':180. The houselists thus prepared provided a frame for the enumeration work. During the Census Operations mainly In the second stage the house to house Census two Census records were filled up by the enumeration was carried out from 9th February Enumerators in each block. 7hese were 1981 to 28th February 1981 with 1 eference date as (I) Household Schedules and 0) Individual sun,i~e of 1st Mar.:h 1981. The enUrneration of Slips. The different concepts which were houseJess population was carried out on the nig;lt adopted during the house listing stage as well of 28th February 19e1l. A r;.-;ision:t! wund was also as during the Census enumeration are as taken from 1st Mar. h 1931 to 5th March 1%1. follows: In this revisional round the Enumerators recorded neN bilths that had taken place after ({ l)

In Gujarat pri0r to the taking of 1981 (a) All places with a Municipality, kluni Census a special programme of updating per­ cipal Corporation or Cantonment Board manent house-numbering scheme in the diffe­ or Notified Town Area. rent parts of the State was also carried out (b) A.Il other places which specif.ied the in co-ordination with the Local Bodies and following criteria : State Government. The permanent house­ numbering scheme in Gujarat was introduced A minimum popUlation of 5;000, during the 1971 Census and the Districtjraluka Panchayats. Municipal Corporations, Munici­ 2 At least 75·/. of the male ~o'tklng palities, l' played a very useful role in fixing the tural (and allied) activity·, number plates on the houses and buildings. 3 A popUlation of at least 4CO persons per After the Census count was over the sq. km. or a population of; i;OOO per Enumerators submitted the figures to the sq. mile.

( i ) SN-l The slight variation of the criteria adopted 3 Bawa - Dedh, Dedh - Sadhu in 1981 and that adopted in 19f11-1971 Cen­ 4 Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Cha­ suses was that during 1981 Census the persons madia, Chamar, Chambhar, Cham gar, working in activities such as fishing, logging, Haralayya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, etc., were treated as on par with cultivators Mochigar, Madar, Madig. Mochi, Nalia, and agricultural labourers wberea, in 1961-1n1 Telegu Mochi, Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Censu<,es these were treated as engaged in Rohidas, Rohit, Sam gar non-agri cultural activity. 5 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Mal- kana, Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Baimiki, (II) Census Ho:.se Korar, Zadmalli.

A 'Censu~ House'is a building or part of 6 Chalvadi, Channayya a building having separate main entrance from 7 Chenna Dasar, Holaya Dasar the road or common courtyard or qaircase, etc.; 8 Dangashia used or recognised as a separate unit. It may 9 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a 10 Garmatang residential or non-residential purpose or both. 11 Garoda, Garo In case of a building having a number of flats 12 Halleer 0, blocks which are independent of one anoth­ 13 Halsar, RasIar, Hulasvar, Halasvar er having seplfate entrances of their own 14 Holar, Valhar frJm the road or a common staircase or 15 Hoiaya, Holer a common courtyard leading to a main gate, 16 Lingader were c;msidered as separate Census hous::s. 17 Mahar, Taral, Dhegu Megu 18 Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, , Naru (III) Census Household Vankar, Antyaj 19 IVlang, ,l\;latang. Minimadig A household is a group of persons who 20 Mang-Garudi C( mmcnly live together and would take their 21 Meghval, Meghwal, Menghvar meals from a common kitchen unless the 22 Mukri exigensies of work prevented any of them 23 Nadia, Hadi from doing so. There may be a household of 24 Pasi persuns related by blood or a household of 25 Senva, , Chenva, SedmO! Rawat unreL ted persons or having a mix of both. 26 Shemalia Example3 of unrelated household are boarding 27 Thori houses, messes, hostels. r0sidentiaI hotels, 28 ; Tirbanda J escue homes, jails, etc, These are called 29 Turi 'lnstitutional Households.' 3( Turi Barot. Dedh Barot (IV) Scheduled Castes I Scbedule:i Tribes Scheduled Tribes The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes as n:)tified under the Constituti n for Gujarat 1 Barda State have been treated as Scheduled ( astes and 2 Bavacha, Bameha Scheduled Tribes for the parpose of Enume­ 3 Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of ration. A list of s leh Sche iu'ed Cas,e,/~ched'l eJ Alcch, Barada and Gir) Tribes notified for Guj Hat is as under: 4 Bhil, lihil . Dholi-3hiI D . '. , ungn BhIl, Mewasi Bhil, GUJARAT Du~grI, ~aras!a, RawaI Bhtl, TadvI Blll!, Bhagalia, Bhilal a (The S:'heduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Pawra, , Vasave. ' Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 (No. 108 of 5 Charan (in the .i'-:esses of the f ores t s of 1976, dated the 18th September, 1976) Alech, Harada and Gin 6 Chaudhri (in Surat and Districts) Sched ~le;i Castes 7 Chodhara 1 Ager 8 , Tadvi, Tclaria, Valvi 2 Bakad, Bant 9

(ii) 10 SubIa, Talavia, Halpati By major part of the year it was inten:ied to 11 , Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi find out as to whether a person had worked 12 Goud, Rajgond for 183 days or more or in other words work-­ 13 Kathodi, Katkari, Dbor Kathodi, Dhor ed for six months or more. Those who had Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari worked for less than six months or 183 days 14 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna were treated as marginal workers. A non-worker 15 Koli (in ) was one who had no economical activity du­ 16 Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Kolgba ring the year. 17 (in the Dangs district) Th~ information on 'Workers' and 'Non­ 18 , Nayaka, Cholivala i"ayaka, Kapa- dia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka. Workers' were obtained through Q . N.~)s. 14 (a) to 16 of the Individual Slip. The main activity 19 of workers has been classified into four cate­ 20 Paradhi (in Kutch district) 21 Pardhi, Advlchincher, Phansc Pardhi gories, viz., cultivator, agric~ltural labourer, (excluding AmreIi, , Jamnagar, household industry and other worker Ihesc , Kutc'1, Rajkot and Sure:ldra­ terms are explained below : nagar distri cts), Cultivator 22 Patelia

23 Pomla For purposes of the Census a person IS 24 Rab~ri (in the ~'''esses of th'~ forests of working as cultivator if he or sh;; is engageJ Alech, Harada and Gir) either as employer, single worker or family 25 Rathawa worker in cultivation of land owned or he!d 26 (in Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, from Gov:rnme.,t or held from private persons Junagadh, Rajkot and Surclldranagar or institutions for payment in money kind or distri cts ) share. Cultivation inclu:ies supervision or 27 Vaghri (in Ku~ch district) direction of culti vati on n Varli 29 Vito la, Kotwalia, Barodia A persoll wlh) has ginn out his/her land to another person or persons for cultivation (V) Literates for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation A person who can both read and write with of land, will not be treated as cultivator. understanding in any language IS taken as Similarly, a per, on working in an'Jther person's 'literate'. A person who can merely read but land for wages i;} cash or kind or a combiu'l­ cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary tion of both (agricultural labourer) will not that a person who is literate should have rec;;i­ be treated as cuItivat,JI. ved any formal education or should have pa­ ssed any minimum educational stand:nd C,lltivatlOll ir.volve:> ploug'ling, sowing and harvesting and pro:iuction of cereals and (VI) Main Workers, Marginal Wurl,ers, Non­ millet crop.> suc!1 as w:1eat, p.lddy, .;owar, Wo.kers bajra, ragi, e,c, and (Ither crops such as s'lgarcane, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., and During the 19~ I Census 'Work' hal been pulses, f]'W jute and kii1dred fibre CL p, cotton, d )fined as p3rticipation in any eeon Jmically etc., an] do~s not includ~ fruit growing, productive activity. Such participation may be veget'l0b growing or keeping orchards or physical or mental in nature. fhe work invol­ groves or working of plantations like tea, ves n:1t only actual work b;:rt also effective coffee, rubber, cinchona and ot!1t'T medicinal s'lpervision and direction of work pJantalio,;s.

The reference period for 'Work' is one Agricultural Labourer year preceding the date of enumeration. The main-worker was a person who had worked .'\ penon who work, in another person's fo;- the major ;J:lrL ()f the year in that activity. land for wages Ll money, kind Dr share is

Ilu; regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or A Household Industry should relate to She has no risk in the cultivatL'n but he/she product on, processing, servicing, repairing merely works in another person's land . for or making and sell,ng (but not merely selling) wage~. An agricultural labourer has no rIght of goojs. It does not include professions such of lease or contract on land on which he/she as a pleader or Doctor or Barber, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Dhabi, Astrologer. etc., worko• or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home Household Industry by members of the household Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the house­ Other Workers hold himself/herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in All workers, i. e. those Who have been rural areas and only within the precincts of engaged in some economic activity during the the house where thelhousehold lives in urban last one year, who are nfJt cultivators areas. The larger pr"pfJrtion of work en in a or ag icultural lab)urers or in Household household industry should consist of member Industry are 'Other Workers.' The type of of the household including the head. The workers that come under this category industry should not be run on the scale of a include factory workers, plantation workers, registered factory which would qualify or has t~ose ia trade, commerce, business, transport, to be registered under the Indian Factories mining, construction, political sr social Act. work, all Government servants, munic pal employ_es, teachers, priests, entertainment There may be an industry which is being art-sts, etc In effect, all those who work in run by a large joint family of more than 10 any field of economic activity other than cul­ persons and where power is used or more tivator, agricultural labourer or household than 20 persons where power is not used. In industry, are 'Other Workers'. such cases, though only family members are iov IveJ, this is !10t to be treated as 'HHI.' II Brief history of District and District Census Thus, the meaning of the term 'run on the Handbook scale cf a registered factory' refers to such [AJ History of the District cases even if t~ese are not registered as such. As a result of integration of States in The main criterion of a Household Indu­ 1945, the former Indian States of Dhrangadhra, stry is the participation of one or more mem­ Vmdi, Wadhwan, Lakhtar. Say la, Chuda, bers of a household. This cflterion applies in Muli, Bajana, and tbe Thanas of Vand'd urban areas too. Even if the industry IS not Vitha:gadh, Zainabad, , Anandpur (k.; actually located at home in rural areas there Bathi Desa), Anandpur, (k s Desa Jiva), is greater possibility of the members of the Chotila, BhOlka, Zinjhu WaCla, Dasada and part householu participating even if it is located of Raisankli merged into the former State of anywhere within the v,llage limits. In the urban Saurashtra and formed part of its Zalawad areas where organsed industry takes greater district Consequent upon reorganisation of promnience, the Household Industry should be States in 1956. it became a part of the Bombay confmed to the precincts of the house where S ate and the district was renamed as Surendra­ the part cipants live. In urban areas even ;f nagar district on 19-6-1959. It formed part cf the members of the household by themselves Gujarat State, Wh n the latter came into existe­ run an industry but at a place away from nce as a recult of bifurcation of the bilingual the preclllcts of their home, it is not to be Bombay State on lst May, 1960. considered a HouseholJ Industry. It should be located within the precincts of the house Reviewing the historical background of whp.re the members live in the case of urban various princely States include..; in this district areas. it is found that the chiefs of Dhrangadhr~

(iv) were Jha1a, . Originally a sub-division in A.D. 1790 by Godada Kbavad. The Khavads of the Makvana family claiming descent from are said to be the off-spring of 11 Jh.la of Markand Rishi. They are said to have ruled at the Patdi house named Khavadaji who married Keranti, a village in . Abhesinghji, a Kathi lady. son of Raja Sahib Chandrasinhji of Halvad receiv. d Lakhtar fur maintenance from Tn N 0\ ember, 1956, the Slates \\ ere reorga­ the Dhrangadhra Gadi and founded the hous; nised an,! the bigger bilingual State of Bomhay of Lakhtar ;,n the biginning of the l(;th Century. was formed with Vidarbha, Manlthawada, Tbe Limbdi house of the former Limbdi Stat,j Saura~htra and Kachchh regions and Surendra­ sprang from Harpaldev, the common ance,tor nager district became a part of the bigger of the rul )rs of I )hrangadhra and Limbdi houses. bilin gual State. It was Verisalji, the son of Aderaji, who removed the capital to Limbdi. Th~ Lastly, the Bombay State was bifurcated wh ) emigrated from Tharparker in Sindh on I sr, May, 1960 and separate State of Guj­ w<'!e perm,tted by Visaldev, the Vaghela Raja rat and Maharaehtra were form:.>d. Since that of Wadhwan to encamp on the ban'{ of the da;c tl e SurendLnagar dis'r ct beca'TIe a part Bhogavo river close to the spot where Muli of the Gujarat Srate. now stand,. After tho reign of Solankis of Patan, V/adhwan came into the bands of a branch of th~ [ B J History of District Census Hand book Vagh :las who were di5PO ,sessed by the Muslims, Prior to the 1951 Census the Census where aft~r it fell in to the hands of the Jhalas of figures were brought out villagewise under a Halvad. Th e origi fl al wwners of than are said to booklet known as 'Village Handbook' which haVe be.cll the Baba.ria'i whom 1:1e Parm2rs ousted. contained only the population totals of villages. The Parman, we"e fJllowed by the Kathis who These books were prepared by the Census mad'J Than t'leir heldquarters. In A D. 1960 Organisation on behalf of the State Govern­ Kartalab Khall, the Viceroy of Gujarat, dis­ ment and published by the latter. It was for the p~rse,1 the Kathis and destroyed the temple of first time in 1951 Census that a more detailed the Sun God w0fshipped by them. Thereafter, and well organised book known as 'District Tha.l1 remained a \IJ uslim Thanah tiB the Mogul Censlls Handbook' was brought out by the power w~~ncd. It then fell in to the hands of Census Organisation. The 1951 Census Hand­ the lhalas of Halvad. Originally a holding of book contained the villagewise Primary Census tl1e ':;od 11a Parmars, Chotila was conquered Abstracts which also included the information from Jagasio by the Khachar l<.atb_is on post offices, railway stations and the in 15('), l\: ost uf the Khachar Kathis trace their ne3.rest bazars of each village The handbook origin to the Chotila house, one of the twenty also contained several district tables. State aild est~,tes comprising this district. During the 1961 Census the District Census The former State of 3ajana was founded Handboc'ks were br ught out which contained by t:le fugitive Jats driven away from Sindh LIe Primary CelbU'> Abstracts as well as certain by its ruler. The Sultan of Ahmadab:1d besto· district tables. wed 24 villages on their leader !\"alik Hedoji for their prowess in the capture of the During the 1971 Census alsJ the District Champaner fortress. As Malik Haidar Khan Census Handbooks were publisbed which in (one of the Jat le3ders) established himself addition to the Primary Census Abstracts con­ there, Rajana and its neighbourhood came to tained a village Directory showing tbe different be known as "ahani Jatvar or little Jatv"r, ;"11 age a~e~ities and land-use of all the VWages The talukdars of Da:;aia were Male~;:s In the dlstnct. A separate portion known as d'.}scendents to Malek Bakhan, one of the 'Town Directory· was also included in the Thanahdars who lived and pros, e;ed in the time nistri(t Census Handbook. The Handbook was of Sultan Ahmd of Gujarat (A.D. 1411-1443). divided into three subparts known as Part-A FI)[ a long time, Dhandhalpur WetS in th~ wh;ch contained the Villnge Directory an~ poss':ssion of the Bab:uias who were expellei Town Directory Part-B, which contained the

(v) Primary Census Ab~tracts and Part-C, which in the State. In Cujarat under the democratic contained the IntroducC)ry Essay, Official decentralisation scheme the Fanchayats are Statistics, etc. now exercising very wide powers and the post of Statistical A ssistants are under the For the 1981 Census the District CeI1S'JS administrative and technical contro 1 of the Handbook is being brought out in two Parts, Taluka Panchayats. Besides, t1,e Talati-cum- Part XUI-\ and Part XIll-B. Part XIII-A win Mantris at the vi !lage level who are the base contain the Village and Town DireGtory where village fUl1ctioi1cric:s are ais ) under the control as Part XIIl"';B will contain the Primary CenSU3 of the faIllka Panchayats. TLe proformae for A bstract'> both G':o:neral and Scheduled Castes! soliciting the information were dr;;spatched to Scbedu\ed Trihes. The Part C as it was brought the Talati-cum-~.1 ,nttis through the Taluka out during the 1971 Census has been dropped. Developmcn~ Officers and these af. C:f they were filled up w"re checked by the Taluka H . Scope of Village DirechlrY, Town Directory Development Officers and. Iso by the Directs and Primary Census Abstract S(atistical Officers who work under the administrdivc alld technic~)l control of t11C The District Census iiandbooks which are D:strict Panchayats. The dzta thus receveid being printed during every Census after now . b" was checked fully in t.e District Census the 1951 Census, are very important ~u ilca- Handbook Unit of Sta c Govern! •. e,.t. At the tions of the Census Org:inisatiJ:1.. Wlth t~e end of Vil] ge Directory a Llub abstract in . by the Planning Commission on tae erop h aSlS Appel1dix-I of ectuc.,tioluL medical and other 'Minimum Needs programme' of the rural amenities is also prep:!red and printed . ... ' the District Census Handbook has ar..a, f 1 Appeadix-II which shows the land utilisation becnme an \. 'nportant, , tool in the hands 0 1.1e dl1ta in r~spect of non-municipal towns is Admini:;trators. Planners, Policy lVlakers. and p;int ,d. In Appendix-Ill the talukawise list of Academicians. for the 1Y,q Censlls t11.e Dlstnct villages where no amenities relating to edu­ 'lalldbook has been divided Into two C eilSU<; r catbnal, medical, drinking water, post and .t "hi 0 h are combined h one volume. The pal 5 \,~ '-' . telegraph, communications, power supply and .• t,'1 0.f '.1 COi1tents of c:lch of t~1es~ two I,.j 1e u~~dltS l. market/hats are availahle have been shown. p:Hts are as follows: Appendix-r" shows talukawise list of villages according to the proportion of Schedulej Caste-sj Pt.r~ A : Village and Town D;rect{)~y SI~h~duLd Tr b s p~)pulation by TailgeS. 1 he last two aPiHmdices have been included for the V ~ilag" Directory first time in th€ l)l~l Census. This Part A contains the non-census statistics of e'1.Ch village and to:vn i~ tile 'Town Directory · t . t 1'11" Vi1!a o e Directory gives village- d\5 nc . ~ L' wise particulars of amenities avai.lable for each T:le To,vn Directory portion furnishing village in the spheres of educatlOn, melical, the data hr each town in the district is ex­ power supply, drinking watel, post alld tele­ hibited in seven statements COVering (1) the graph, communica.tion, lan~-use.' weekly m~~'ke:s statLls and growtil of the i,';vic administration, and ',laces of rehg\ :ns, lustoncal and archa<.;- (2) physical, spect and loc.,tion of towns, (3) the ~ . 01 ~gical interests in the village,. Dunng .t11e CIvic finances of the towns, (4) the civic and 1931 Census additional inf ',rmatlOn reg,trumg other amenitie~ in the towns, (5) the m dicai, (:) c)piesofthe news,oap:rscomindinthc'/illage, due tional, re:reationaI, and cultuLI flcilitles C) Number of m0tor-cycles and sea l(erS in the town3, (G) trade, commerce, industries availatle in the village, (3) number of cars and

(vi) Municipal authority in case of municipal towns sus as the,e villages have been repr'rted to be and for other towns the data were obtained from hamlets of pearby villages by the concerned the concerned Nagar and Gram Panchayats. revenue authorities. These vIllages are as und er : An Appendix showing the towns with their outgrowths with population is also prepared and Sl. L.C. Name of village att.lched at the end of the Town Directory. L. C. Name of village No. No. during 1971 No. in whic~ included Census ns hamlet during Part B : Primary Census Abstract the 1981 Cel'lsus Part B gives for each village and for each 15 Abapura 15 Fatehpur ward of the town the primary census data 2 59 Odu Agar 57 Odu incorpordting area of the town in km 2. and of the villages in hectares, the number of 3 66 luna Sadla 63 Nava ~adla occupied residential houses, the number of 4 68 Juna Savlas 64 Savlas honseholds, total population and its break-up by sex, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, literate population and wOIking V. Major characteristics of the district parti­ population by four broad cat~gories, viz: (1) cularly in relation to the economic resou­ cultivators, (2) agricultural labourers, (3) tholle rces namely, Agriculture, Irrigation, working in household industries, (4) other Co-operation, Livestock and Animal workers. There is a slight departure in the Husb::mdry, Industries, Power Supply, presentation from the 1971 categories which Transport and Communication, Prices, were in all nine categories. . Insurance, Education, 1\~ edical and Public Health etc. The Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Trib;'s Pri­ mary Census Abst, act at the District/Taluka/ II] Agriculture City level are also printed in Part B of the Handbook· (a) Land Utilisation

IV. Physical aspects highlights on the changes The total reporting aree in tbe dh:trict in in The jurisdiction of the district during the year 1979-80 was 10.44 lakh hectares. The The decade including its boundaries and details of the land utilisation for the year 1979- fiCny important event on geographic or 80 are as under. geopbysical aspect

There have been no major jurisdictional Land Utilisation changes in tIl e district boundries during the SI. last decadC". Thoe administrative jurisdiction of ClassificatiJn of area Area in '00 No. all the talukas of the district as shows in 1971 hectares Census is the same during 1981 Census except Forest a few changes in \Wages/towns which are as 447 2 Barren and Uncultivable land under: 1,301 3 Land put to Non-agricultural uses 424 4 Culturable waste Ther.:: lS a addition of two new village 336 and deletion of four villages in the district. 5 Permanent pasture and other grazing land Under State Govt. G R. No. GHM/4128/M/ 447 TMC-I071/51512-L dt. 4/10/1971 two villages 6 Land under miscellaneous viz Shivpur (L.C.No. 62) and Ranc1hodgadh crops and groves not included in area sown (L.C. No. 63) ar.: carred out fL.m Mathak 7 Current fallows (L.C. N,~. 61) of Halvad taluka. 128 8 Other fallows 834 9 Net area sown Four (4) villages of Dasada taluka have 6,527 be n delet3d from the village list of 1981 Cen- Total area 10,444 (vii) (b) Area Under Major Crops (e) Scarcity

Area Under Major Crops in the year 1971-72, The Scarcity affected villages in the distr~ 1975-76 and 1~80-81 are shown in tbe table ict during the y,ar 1971-72 to 1979-80 are as below under: Area under different crops Scarcity (in '00 hectares) Year Scarci ty affected villa&" Area under different crops Sl. Crop 1971-72 No. ------~------1972-73 660 1971-72 1975-76 1.980-81 1973-74 :a31 1,234 1,371 799 1 Bajri 1974-75 660 951 2 Jowar 1,050 1,214 1975-76 238 269 262 3 Wheat 1976-77 15 2 2 6 4 Rice 1977-78 20S 22 90 5 Other Cereals 26 1978-79 211 2,550 2,878 2,108 6 Total Cereals 1979-80 193 7 Gram 24 64 69 122 8 Other Pulses 85 88 (2) In ,~,aciun 9 Total food grains 2,659 3,030 2,279 10 Groundnut 352 129 252 The ar",a irrigated by different crops for the 11 Cotton 3,791 3,4~0 3,571 year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 is given below: Tbe above figllres reveal that th:'! main fQod crops are Bajri, Jowar, Rice and ~Gram Area irrigated by Crops wh.;:re"s main Cd311 crops' ale Cotton and (in '00 hectales!) Groundnut. SI. Crop 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. (c) Yield per Hectare 1 Rice 2 5 During the year 1971-72, 1975-76, and 2 Wheat 104 72 58 1930-3 I, the yield per hectare of important 3 Jowar 1 4 Bajri crops in ,l1c dlSltlct is gi' en below 5 4 2 5 Gram 1 YLld per Hectare 6 Other food--crops 8 10 7 Total food-crops 121 87 80l' (i 1 kg.) 8 CottoD 390 325 605 9 Fodder crops 30 Sl. ::rJ) 1971-72 :1975-1976 1)30-8 [ 31 27 No. 10 Total Non-food crops 420 356 632 1 Bajri 532 801 311 Total gross area 541 443 712 2 Jo\Var 193 113 117 under irrigation 3 Wheat 1,035 2,275 2,236 4 Rice 1,000 The irrigated crops are mainly whe;lt, -cotton 5 Total puLes 265 409 304 and Fodder crops whereas other crops are 6 Gr0undnut 358 974 275 mainly depending on the monSOOD. 7 Cotton ISS 139 116 Sources of Irrigation (d) Crop Calendar During the year 1971-72,1975-76 and 1979- ~O> the sources of irrigation were as follow The months of ~owing and h:lrvesting of ditTerent crops are glvcn below Irrigation by source (in '00 hectares) Crop Calendar S1. Source 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. SI. Name of Months of Month of No. Crop Sowing llarvesting 1 Government Canals 97 37 121 2 Tanks 7 1 Paddy JU!1c-July September-October 3 Wells 427 397 576 2 Wheat N ove:nber-De·:ember February-March 4 Net area irrigated 53] 434 697 3 lawar June-July September-Octo ber 5 Gross area irrigated 541 443 712 4 B1jri Jun~-Jllly October-November 5 Groundnut JUQe -July OctJ ber The major source of irrigation in the dist­ 6 Cotton JU;1:1 -July February-March rict is wets followed by Government Canals_

(viii) Minor Irrigation purchasing seeds, fertilizers, agricultural implements, etc. The head office of the District During 1971 to 1980 minor irrigation schemes Co-operative Bank is located at Surendranagar viz. (1) Bandiyabeli (2) Bamanbor (3) Mevasa The details regarding co-operative ,sc cieties, (Ii-) Panchavoda (5) Gadhechi (6) Goriy.", (7) during lhe year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 Nana Matra (8) Od (9) Ranipat (10) Kham­ are as under: paIiya (10 Chandrabhaga (12) Kankavati (13) G hanshyamagadh ( 14) Khari (15) Sundra Bbavani (16) \'ulbavia (17) Chac:lka (18) Gedi Co-operative Soclet!cs (11}) Rangadh (20) Sarcharia (21) Sakar were completed which provide 'i total gross command SI. Co-operative Item 1975-76 No. Societies. 1971-72 1979-80 area of 13,885 hectares. In addition to these three minor irrigation schemes were under Primary Agricultural Societies ~92 317 311 construction as on 1-1-81 viz. (1) Credit Societies Members 440 540 739 [in '00] (2) Vavati (3) Gundiyala, total gross command 2 area of 1<80 hectares will be irrigated under Primary Non-agricul- Socities 32 46 53 tural Cradit Societies Members 90 all these schemes when they are completc:d. 150 260 [in '001

Medium Irrigation 3 Primary Consumers Socities 10 20 18 Stores Members 10 25 27 In the year 1980-81 Medium Irrigation Schemes (in '00) and its ultimate potential and its achievement 4 Primary Marketing of potential and utilisation are given as Societies 9 9 7 Societies Members 5 6 5 below: [in '001

Medium Irrigation 5 Central and State Societies N.A. 1 Marketing Societies Members N.A. 2 (in • 00 hectares) [in '001 Achievement at the Sl. Scheme Ultimate 6 Primary Processing Societies 4 9 7 end of 1980-81 NO. pote,Hial Societies [Including Members 16 27 25 Potential Utilisation Spinning] [in '001 2 3 4 5 7 All other types of Societies 289 388 736 13.09 Brahmani 3.85 3.85 Primary Societies Members 115 161 337 2 Bhogavo I 1.67 1.67 2.64 [in 'OOJ 3 Bhogavo II 0.48 0.47 1.28 8 All other types of Societies 3 4 4 Limbdi Bhogavo 3.2,) 3.20 2.54 4 Societies Members 6 25 40 5 Khari 0.88 0'80 0.54 (Central and State) (in' 00) 6 Sukhbhadar 7.40 Total 17.48 9.99 20.09 The data reve::tI increasing trend in the field (3) Co-operation of co-operative societies. Jt would be observed Co-operative Socities has been playing an from the above figures that a majority of the . increasingly important role in the rural economy co-operative societies are primary Agricultural of this dIstrict during the last decade. A super structure of co-operativ.,; sJcieties with an Credit Societies The number of Co -operative apex bank at the State level, the District societies have increased fiom 639 in 1971-72 Central Co operative Banks at the District to 1,137 in 1979-80. level and Co-operative of societies at the village level is built up with the objective of strength­ During the decade the Scheduled banks have ening the rural economy. The agri cultural credit co· operative societies advance short and also increased their credit activities in the medium term loans to their members for differents sphere of agriculture industry etc.

(ix) SN-2 (4) Livestock anliAnimal Husbandary It will be observed from the table tr.at t},e use modern agricultural implements like (0) Livestock Wooden Plough, Oil Engines, Fleetl ic Motors and Pumps indicate increasi;]g trend According to the livestock censuses of 1972 during the period 1972-77. and 1977 the cattle population of the district is found to be distributed as under (5J Iadustries Livestock 1977 The 'following table gives the details of imp· SI. Category of Livestock 1972 No. ortant industries ch:-sified by Inajats 162,357 131,237 2 32 Masufacture of non- 120 3,138 E Horses and Ponies 5,482 4,288 metalic mineral products 41 F Mules 26 3 3S Manufacture of maehi- 82 1,701 G D:mkey 5,15! 3,280 nery tools and parts H Camel 700 528 (except electrical machinery) I Pigs 133 4 20 Manufatcure of food 38 ] ,65'~ II- Poultry 5,629 7,717 products. 5 31 Mauufactur~ of chemical 18 1,633 be seen from the table that there It would and ehemical product was a considerable decrea~e in the lives'ock (except products of population between 1972 and 1977 excej:t pO'JI­ petroleum and coal) try and female buffaloes. Tbe number of r oultry 6 33 Manufacture of basic 16 356 birds have increa'ied from 5,629 to 7,717. metal and aUoye industries During the year 1979-80 there were 13 7 34 Manufacture of metal pro- 14 ::5 ducts and parts except machi­ veterinary dispensari:,s, 17 stockmen centres and nery and transport equipment one mobile veterinary dispemary in the district. Fstablishment engaged in the manufacture The ]\HIk supply in the district is well orga­ of cotlon textiles provided employm"nt to a nised except in Chotila and Muli talukas. major portio '. of the industri,d worker> followed There were 260 Primary Milk Co-operative by m:lnufaclure of non-metahc m~[)cral prod­ Societies in the year 1979-80. ucts. The.ie tw,) industries togath_r provid:d (b) Agricultural Tools and Implements employment to 63.41 per cent of the induslrial workers. The foilowing table shows the agl icultural implements in the district during the year 1972 The establishment engaged inmanufacture of aDd 1977 as per the livestock census. machinary t(hils and parts except eleclrical Agricultural Implemeots machinery, manufa~ture of fO(1d products and manufactur: of basic meLtl and all ,yes i, dus­ 1972 1977 S). Name of Agricultural tries, covers 26.65 rer cent of total industrial No. Implements workers. 1 Plough 42,095 39,624 (1) Wooden 40,975 38,207 (2) Iron 1,120 1,417 Dur ng the house'isting operations for th(~ yel,r 31,743 29,973 2 Carts 1981 Census an EC:JllOlflic Ce:

(xi) (d) State Road Transport village of ~h~ Siate, so that this basic necessity Out of {48 inhabited villages, 571 villages can be wlthm the reach of every rural citi, cn. are connected by State Road Tran sport After the formation of district panchayats .in Gujarat the function of primary education has buses been transferred to the aistrict panchayats in [9] Prices the rural areas, whereas in urban areas tLe The retail prices per kilogram of some of same is under municipalities the important commodities during the month Edu ation faCilities in the district for the of January 1971, January 1976 and January year 1971-72, 1975-76 and ]979-30 are ag 1981 are follows: under: Education Fa cHities Retail prices per kg. (in Rs.) Sl. Name ;)f c;) n 'no jity January January January SI. Education 1971 -72 1975-76 1979-80 No. No. 1971 1976 1981 Primary Institutions 693 711 736 . Rice-Fine 2.00 3.10 3.10 Education Pupils 109,130 123,303 137,761 2 Rice-Medium 1.80 2.60 2.S8 Teachers 2,785 3,280 3,494 3 Rice-Coarse 1.70 2.00 2.25 2 Secondry Institutions 4 Wheat-Medium 1.10 1.70 1.95 ~8 69 78 Education Pupils 14,876 5 Wheat-Coarce 1.00 1.60 1.85 20,662 21,780 Teachers 570 6 Jowar 0.80 1.13 1.40 711 835 7 Bajri 0.80 1.17 J .65 3 Higher Institutions 4 S 5 8 Gram Dal 1.50 2.50 5.38 Education Pupils 2,759 5,007 2,713 9 Tor-Dal 2.40 3.00 4.95 Teachers 115 132 104 10 ·~.Groundnut Oil 4.73 5.05 12.40 [12) Medical and Public Health 11 Gur 1.20 1.75 3 36 12 Sugar *N.R. 4.70 7.\0 (a) Medical Institutions in Rural Areas *Not Reported There are 72 maternity and child welfare centres, 6 primary health centres, 81 • famiiy (10] Insurance planning centres,73 primary health sub· cmtre& and 449 community health workers in the The Life Insurance activity in the district didrict. during the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 19S0 81 (b) Medicai Institutions in Urban Areas are shown below: Life Insurance Activity Hospital facilities are available in 6 towns Sl. Year No. of Policies Sum Assu red viz. Dhrangadhra, Khara"hoda, Lakhtar, Limdi. (in Lakhs) No. Thangadh and wad>.wan. T~ere are 7 t0wns viz. 1 1971-72 3,624 213.32 Dhrangadhfi', Kl1Hraghodil, I.rklltar, Limbdi, 2 1975-76 4,377 283.56 Sayla, Thanga::Jh and \\.adhwan have t11e facility 4,153 507.77 2 1980-81 of dispensary. Chot1la, Dhrangadhra, La khtar, [11] Education and Thangadh i.e. 4 towns have the fctcility of Education plays an important role' in the family planing centre. There are 4 towns viz. National Devdopm~nt Programme. Primary Chotila, Halvad, Patdi and Sayla which have the education is compulsory both for boys and facility of health centre. The facility of nurs­ girls in the age-group 6-11 years. The State in ' bome is available in 5 towns 'liz. Dhrang­ Government has been making all efforts to adllra, Halvad, l.akhtar, limdi and ,\Valhw '. provide atleast one primary school in each Limdi and Wadhwan have the T. B clin:c

(xii) VI. Brief des~ription of places of religion, historical or archeological importance and places of tourist interest in the villages/towns of the district

Name of S1. Name of L.C. No. Town/V illage Details of religion, historical or archaeological inter",st~ No. Taluka 4 1 2 3 5

Surendranagar, the district headquarters is on the river Bhogavo. Wadhwan Surendranagar 1 Surendranagar was established in the year 1864 and was previ­ ously known as Wadhwan Camp or Wadhwan Civil Station. It was the headquarters of the British Political A gent. The Political Ageot withdrew from the Wadhwan Camp when retrocession took place. It was restored to the Wadhwan ruler in 1946 and was re­ named Surendranagar in 1947 after the name of the ruler, Shri Surendrasinhji of the Wadhwan State. This town played an important part in the struggle for freedom and was an important centre of passive resistance during various political freedom move­ ments. Surendranagar is considered the 'Gateway of Saurashtra' and as such it is an important commercial centre.

The Wadbwan city is on the Bhogavo (Wadhwan) river. It is the Wadbwan Wadhwan 2 place where Ranak Devi is supposed to have become when she was brought there as a captive by Siddharaj Jaysinh after the murder of her husband Ra'Khengar, ruler of Junagadh and her two sons. Her small temple still stands on the southern bank of the Bhogavo river. It is a protected national monument. Wadhwan was originally known as Vardhmanpuri and was a centre of Jainisui'. Acharya Harishen wrote his 'Brahat Kathakosb' here in 933. A.D. It is a place of pilgrimage for the Jains, because there are the foot-prints (paglas) of Mahavir Swami. There are two ancient step-wells (vav) here. One is called Madhavav bearing the inscription that it was built in the Samvat year 1350 (1294 A.D.) by Madhav, a Nagar , Minister of Karan Ghelo, the last of the Anhilvad Kings. The secood step-well is more ancient and is known as Gangavav built in the Samvat year 1225 (1169' A.D.). Both the step-wells are preserved as protected monument•. There is one large Swaminarayan temple of the Wadhwan aadi at Wadhwan. Besides there are temples of Shri Ram, Lalji:M.haraj, Wagheswari Mata and Mahavir Swami Jain temple v.here aadhaia lIi1ver coins were sometimes found.

There is a very old Sati monument at the village 00 which It IS 3 Khodu 3 W.... wan recorded that in Samvat 1141 (l085 AD.) the vir~il1 daughter of a Kaoodia Jani became a Sati on the second dtty of the dark half of Shravan, the be~t among the months. Another inscription runs as follows. "In Samvat-I544, Shravan Sud 8th, Thursday, 'Rana Shri Surdasdev, son of Rana Shri Vagb, the famous lord, of Jhalava.d died. To commemorate his death on this spot, his mother Purandi erected this temple. The mason who built it was Bhota by name".

The village is known for its temple called Vadwala's temple constru­ 4 Wadbwan 16 Dudhrej cted about 450 years ago. It has an idol of Shri Ram consecrated by ooe Shastam Swami. Although the idol of Ram is installed in the temple, it is not called Ramji Mandir, but is called Vadwala Mandir because of the sacred banyan tree planted there. Dudhrej was originally a Nes of the Charans. Shastam Swami desired that a temple should be built on the bank of the tank and directed the Charan ladies going to Wadhwan that they should pour milk (dudh) over a particular place where he had planted a banyan tooth brush. The Charan ladies did likewise and from then the place began to be known as DudhreJ. A stone rosary of the Swami

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4 Wadhwan 16 D'ldhrej is still preserved here and is worshipped by devotees. It is believed that the rosary has miraculous powers to cure rabid dog bites to animals and human beinl}s. The patient has to come to the telTple on Sunday or Tuesday. Then the rosary is dipped in the butter­ milk, such butter-milk is given to the patient who is cured of the rabies.

There is a kund (reservoir) known as Gangvo kund 52 feet in 5 Wadhwan 20 Dedadara length and 38 ft. broad. On two sides of the kund, there are series of foot-steps leading downwards. The in:;ide walls of the kund are architectural1y decorated. On each corner of the kund there is a temple. Besides these, there are several other temples near this kund. These include temples of Ganesh. ~hiv, Amtaji and Surya. The tem­ ples are of impressive architectural beauty and belon g to the Chalukya period. Nearby there are two rows of paliyas (memorial stones). The oldest of them IS dated Sam vat 1783 and the latest one is dated 1946. About half a km., from the Gan , 0 kund, there is a Shiv temple popularly known as Mania Mama's temple. This temple is now in a dilapidated condition.

Limbdi was previously the capital of t:1e L irnbdi S'ate. Limboi Limbdi 6 Limbdi played an important role in the freedom rr,ovement especially in tl)e struggle for democratic rule organised by t11e people against the princely regime. In the town, the Gandh i Smruti Mandir. tbe Tower Bungalow, the Jagadish Ashram and the Fulnath Mahadev tample are worth visiting. There is a Jain Bhandar which has preser­ ved ancient manuscripts and books written by Jain monks.

7 Limbdi Ranagadh Ranagadh is inhabited predominantly by the f,cbedu'ed Tribe of Padhars. They are famous for their virorou8 and rhythmic folk: dances. Ranagadh is situated on the borde' of the Na's~ rovar. Which is . famous for watching migratory birds coming from over Siberia in December and January every year.

8 Limbdi 16 Shiyani There is a Jain temple which has an inscription dated Samvat 10~

Mojidad is famous as the birth plac~ of Shriman Nathuram Sharma 9 Limbdi 71 Mojidad who was born here in the year 1914. His Ashram in the village is visited by a large number of his followers. Mojidad is a handloom weaving centre. The pachhedis made in this village are very popular.

Bhrugupur was originally known as Bhruguwas, which was subse­ 10 Limbdi 73 Bhrugup:Jr quently changed to Bhadakva. b 1953, its name was changed to Bhrugupur. Bhrugupur has derived it., name from sage Bhrugu whose Ashram was at this village. The Gangvo Kund near Gangeshwar Mahadev is considered to be holy, where people take bath and immerse the ashes of the dead. The vjJ]age panchayat organises a

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10 Limbdi 73 Bhrugupur fair, called Gangvo fair on Bhadrapad Vad 30 (~epterrrer). Another fair called Jasma Odan fair is hel d on Shra\ a'i Sud II (August), when persons belon gin g to the Od commtcnity am: others visit the shrine of Jasma, a sati of the Od caste associated with the history of Siddharaj Jaysinh of Patan. There is an old temple of Bhrugunath Mahadev, According to a local legend, it was established by Bhrugu Rishi. On the confluence of the Van sal and Nagdukiyo rivers, there were th~ Ashrams of Bhrugu Rishi, Rishi and other saints where now stand a temple.

II Limbdi 75 Chuda Chuda, originally kno\\n as Kanaka'l;:ur is on the bank of the Vansal river. Shri Harikrishna Maharaj who has a good following in the and Ahmadabad district was born here, He claimed to be God and installed his own idol in the temple at Chuda,

12 Limbdi 78 Chokadi Chokadi is famous ;;or the shrine of Charmalyo Nag, one of the few shrines dedicated to snake worship in the peninsula. During the State regime the temple was patronised by the rulers.

13 Limbdi 101 Rangpur It is famous for the temple of Hinglaj Mata said to have been founded by the Padhars. The excavations at R::mgpur made during 1953-56 have revealed the existence of the Harappan and the pest Harappan culture in Saurashtra, certain elements of which conti­ nued undistrubed in Saurashtra inspite of several migrations into _this territory. They go to show that though the Harappan settle­ ments slowly deteriorated from well-planned and well-built town­ ships into small village, the traditions of their ceramic and othel' arts were pre~erved undistrubed.

14 . Sayla - Sayl1 This place is famous for the institution started by ialji Matlaraj or Lala Bhagat. It has a temple of Shri Ramchandra were ail persons irrespective of caste, creed or religion, are given free meals for the last over 150 years. At presen t about 12(0 persons are provided Free'meals every day. Lala Bhagat "as so popular that the village itself is popularly called Bhagat's village. On Shravan Vad 7 and 8 (August), a fair is organised by the trustees of the temple to cele­ brate the birthday of Lord Krishna.

It is famous on account of the Navlakha Shiv temple of exquisite 15 S ayla 31 architectLiral beauty. It is said that there were nine such temples in the past. During recent excavations, a Ganesh temple with a large­ sized Ganesh idol has been discovered from here.

Before the merger of the States, Dhandhalpur was under the Juri­ 55 Dhandhall'Uf 16 Sayla sdiction of the Eastern Agency unde" the Thana. It is said that while on her way to Dholka, Ntinaldevi, the wife of Karandev Solanki of Anhilvad Patan, halted at Dhandhalpur to vi~it the "siddha" or the saint who resided there. There she de'livered a son, who the hermit pred icted, would be a great ruler. In gratitude to the siddha, Minaldevi named her son, Siddharaj. When Siddharaj was the ruler of Gujarat, he built the fort of Dhandhalpur and constructed the tank at Adala (6 km., from Dhandhalpur) to commemorate h is birth at that place, which was at that time the border town of the Anhilvad Kingc'om.

Chotila is situated at the foot of th:1 Cham.:nda hill which is sur­ 11 Chotila Chotila mounted by the te'l1plc of the Chamunda Mata at a height of 1,173 feet. There is also a temple of Lord Shiv known as Zaria Mahadev 8 km., north-west of Chotila, where water trickles from the hill and con-

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tinuously flows over the Shiv/ing all the year round. The ShiV/ing ChotHa Contd. 17 Chotila is Swayambhoo (self-emerged). A little beyond the Zaria Mahadev is the Mandav forest wherein there is a fort of Analgadh which is now in ruins. It is believed that the encounter between tbe British Police force and the outlaw Vahala Thuntha took place here. As the fort was the rendezvous of the dacoits the British destroyed it later on. About 8 km., south-east of Chotila near village Kahsar there is temple of the Dangnath Mahadev where an annual fair is held on the Shravan Vad 30. A little iurther there is a shrine of Goddess Machhu.

Thangadh is famous throughout India as a centre of ceramic indus­ 18 Chotila Thangadh try. Than is well-known throughout India for its pottery and cro­ ckery works manufactured by the Parsuram Pottery Works. About 8 km., north of Than, there is the temple of Trinetreshwar (three­ eyed God,. Shiv) which is a protected monument. There are also the temples of the Snake God Vasuki and the shrine of Bandia Beli. Near Than at a distance of two km., there is an old temple of the Sun God, about 800 years old. The temple is Chariot-shaped. There is a step-well known as Satin; Vav. The water of the step­ well is said to have miraculous powers, as it is believed to bring milk to the mother's breasts.

Tarnetar Tarnetar is known for the ancient Tarnetar or Trinetreshwar 19 ChotHa 3 Mahadev temple. The temple is called Trinetreshwar Mahadev, as Lord Shiv is said to have opened his third eye bere to burn God Kamdev. There are only two such temples in India, the other one being at Badrikashram in the Himalayas. As the temple was very old, Karansinhji, the ruler of the former State of Lakhtar reno­ vated the temple in the year 1902 in commemoration of his daughter Karnaba. There is a stone inscription about this in the temple. The existing temple is on the bank of a rivulet with a tu:si-kyara in its midst. It is surrounded by three kunds (reser;oirs) called , and Shiv. Near the kunds, the pilgrims take heated stamp of TrisbUl on their hands. In the f..:u"lds. the .!\shes of the dead are immersed. Its architecture belongs to the 14th century and it is a protected monument. The popular belief is th~t Drau­ padi's Swayamvar was arranged here and Arjuo, one of the five Pandavas, expert in archery, performed the Matsyal'edh were there is a Tulsi Kyara at present. As Arjun performed this feat success­ fully, Draupadi was married to the Pandavas. A very big annual fair is held here on the Bhadrapad Sud 4, 5 and 6.

It is situated on the rivulet , at the foot of the Thanga hills Cbotih 22 Anandpur 20 some of which are higher than one thousand feet. In former times, it was an outpost of the Anhilvad kings. The temple of Anante­ shwar Mahadev is, therefore, believed by some to have been built by Siddharaj Jaysinh. But according to the bards, it was founded in 1068 A.D. by Anand or Anant. who built a large Shiv temple and named it Ananteshvar, which subsequently came to be called Anteshvar. It is a monument of archaeological interest. The temple was destroyed by the Mahamud of Ghazni af'd the idols on the outer walls of the temple were damaged. It is said that a Maratha General of 1857 A.D .. revolt fame had stayed here incognito as a Brahmachari. One of the temple rooms is, therefore, still known as Brahmachari's room. A copper plate on the interior wall of the temple indicates that the temple was reno\ated in Samvat Year 1929 by a Kathi Girasdar of this village.

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21 Chotila 81 Bbimoza Tbe village was foun~ed "by a Katbi named Nana Khachar who had cu"structed a fort arouuu th<: village. The fort is so strongly built that ~houih. it is now' in ruined condition, its stones are still intact. --lear the village, there is a cave known as Bhim Gufa. Inside the :ave, there is a temple of lord Shiv. It is believed that the Pan­ lavas had stayed here during their period of exile.

22 Chotila. 99 Cbobari [here is an old step-well known as Chomukhi Vav which is decla­ ed as a protected monument by the State Government. A little ,eyond the Chomukhi Vav, there are three temples sacred to Nag )evta (snake God). These temples are of historical importance. Near he temple, there is an unidentified tree which bears no fruits but has nedicinal value. It is said that water sometimes oozes from this tree.

23 Mlili 13 SarI. fhere is a story current in the Sarla village that Amarsingh, a u:er of Chrangadhra State had encamped at this village. He saw a lery bt:au(iful Rabari girl. In infatutaion, he called that girl to lis camp at night. The girl told this to her parents who became ouch distressed. Her parents were the followers of Govind !lhagat ,f the Kabirpantb. They approached Govind Bhagat and apprised lim of the incident. Govind Bha&at consoled her parents and directed he :ir! to go to the ruler who he said, would not be able to satis­ :y his sexual desire. He assured her that her modesty would be )fotected by Kabir Saheb. Thereafter, she went to the ruler who bad by then become impotent. Thus the girl was saved from the outra~e by the rul~r. The impotency of the ruler could not be: cured by medicines. The ruler. therefore, approached and prayed to Govind Bhagat for mercy. Bhagat relented and said that he would remain potent dudng the first fortnight of the month and would beCome impotent in the second fortnight.

1\1 U 2S Du.!hai Dudhal is fan,Qus f'ilr its temple called;the Dudhai Vadwala temple established' over 250 years ago by Shri Meghidasji Maharaj. It was :renovated about 25 years ago. It is held in reverence by the Rabaris who come here OD pilgrimage froJJ1 distant places like Kachchh, Bhavnagarletc. The temple is a branch~ of the Vadwala temple of Dudhrej in the Wadhwan taluka. It is said that people suffering from rabies are cored here on drinking buttermilk sanctified by the sacred rosary of the temple. The institution runs an aana­ lcshetra. It maintains 60 cows in its glll.ulihala.

MUll 32 Muli It was the capital of the former Muli State. The monument of Soli Jambai. Mandavrai temple (a Sun temple built in memory of the Parmar Chiefs) and the Kamdhenu Mandir are places of reli­ gious interest. Tae main attraction of the village is the large Swaminarayan temple built by Shri Brahmanand Swami. The trus­ tees of the Swaminarayan te:nple organise annually two fairs; one, the Vasant Panchami Fair (Samc.iya) on Magh Sud S (January) to celebrate the advent of spring, the other known as the Janmash­ tami fair (Sam4iyo) on Shravan Vad 8 (August).

Mul· Umradl 'There iii the Bileshwar Mahadev temple on the

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'26 ' Muli-Contd. so' Um(ada-Contd. 'as 'Bileshwar Mahadev, There are two lings in the temple, The old ling is in the background while the new one Narmadeswar Maha­ dev, is in the foreground. Married couples desirous of progeny come here and pray for a child. Fairs are held on Mahashivratri and every Monday of Shravan (July-August) at the Mahadev temple.

-27 Halnd vii Halvad The name "Halvad" is said to have been derived from "Hal", meaning a 'plough' and "Vat'; meaning 'like' as the old 'town had a plough-like sllape. Among other places of interest in the town are the 'Satina-paliyas' where the nuptial-knots of the newly weds are united. 1 he,e palijas or memorial stones are built in memory of those women who died after their husbands and became Sari_ Besides, there are a number of old step-wells. four of which are larger and consist of seven floors. It is believed that a bath in the step-well cures one from the skin diseases. A beautiful palace calied Ek Dandiya Mahal bu ilt on the bank of a fine Jake called Samatsar is well-known for its beautiful wood work. Because of its architectural value it has been notified as a protected national il,on .. ment, ,H:ar the palace, there is a temple of the Shakti Mata. At a short distance to the west of Ha lvad on the bank of the Samatsar tank there is a pilgrim place of the Dawoodi Vohras called Maula Kaji where an Urs is held every year. It is consi­ dered to be a very important pilgrim place of the Vohras in Sau­ rashtra. There are six: Mahadev temples encircling the Halvad town. Besides there are two temples of Swaminarayan, onc Hanu­ man temple, t .... 0 Ltin terr:ples, two mosques, etc, There are temples Oi goddess ... lla,ani and .ohuleshwar Mabadev in the cremation ground.

23 HaIvad 2 Tikar The village "as founded in 1328 A,D., by Raja Meghpalji and is named after the Gujarati word 'Tekaro', meaning an elevation. since it is situated on a Hsing g:ound. It has a fine Jain temple

bdlt in 1<137 A.J., Uj iianghvi Rima Surchand. The village is also famous for eartbern vessels, and chophais (cotton co,cuds),

29 Halvad 64 Suali1ari Sun dati is a part of the Panchal area. It has a temple of thlt Samudri Mata or Sundari Mata, the 'Kuldevi' or family deity of Kandolia . Sundari Bhawani Mata is also the family deity of the Koli sailors, because Sundari was once a port in­ habited by sailors, The Goddess is said to have been born from sea and so she is known as Samudri or Sundari Mata. Originally, the temple of the Goddess was erected at Prabhas (in' Junagadb district) and then at Valabhipur. Botl} these temples are now des­ troyed. According to a legend, the Pandavas had stayed here. Because of this legend, the idols of 'the Pandavas have been ins­ talled at this place and have been preserved as a protected monu­ ment. It is also said to be the place where Kanva Rishi had his Ashram. ,. 30 DhraBgadbra viii DbraOl;ladhra Dhrangadhra was the capital of the former Dhrangadhra State. The name Dhrangadhra,is probably derived from the Sanskrit dharabg, stone, and dhara, fiolder, as the place abounds in stone quar­ ries. The town is entirely built of this Dhrangadhra stone. It is known fbr its sandstones of variegated colours used as buildiuJ: material, copper and bras, vessels, stone hand-mills, pottery and . !I-att. Uhiancadhra is all important Gentr. for production .r K1iadt. (xviii) n Name of L.C. Name of Details of religious. historical or archaeological interest No. Taltlka No. TownJV ilia,.

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I31uau.iadhra-Contd. Among the religious places are the Ram Mahel, the Shakti lerr;ple, the Shitala Mata temple, the Jain Derasar, the Deshal Bhagat's Chhapari, the temples' of Ram, Ranchhodji, Krishna, Baldev, Rokadia Hanuman and two temples of Swaminarayan. On the

Gokulashtami jaJ , a fair is organised by the municipality from the 7th to 10th day of the dark half of Shravan (A~lgust).

31 DhrulIlath It is well-known for an ancient tank known as Draupadi's Kund. On the bank of the tank there are remains of several old temples.

32 Dhrallgulbra 19 Kankavati The village has an old Matri Vav (step-well) constructed by Rana Bhimsinhji. The Matri Yav and the gates have been declared as protected monuments. There is an old Shiv temple known as the Sabaleshwar Mahadev. Among other places of interest may be mentioned the ancient mosque of Mohmad Begada.

33 Dhrangalllbra 33 Me(haa It is known for the group of three ancient temples. One of them is a Shiv temple, the second one is a Vishnu temple and the third one is a Sun temple. These temples were constructed in about 800 A.D.

Dhranglldhra: 55 Khambhada The village owes its fame to the shrine of the Khambhadio Nag which is just outside the northern gate of the village. According to the tradition, killing or annoying of a snake is a taboo in the village. A legend has it that there were seven brothers, Rajputs of the Chavda clan, who lived in the Bhal area with their only sister, Lachhubai. Their village was attacked by plunderers who dfOve away the cattle. These seven brothers pursued the plunder­ ers to recover the cattle but all of them fell fighting at different places. After their death, they became snakes and came to be wor­ shipped as Nagdev. Their sister miraculously became SATJ at the same time in all the seven villages. When any of these seven Nags is mentioned, he is referred to as the brother of Lachhubai. At ~_ha,"uHaua. a fair is held at the Khambhadia Devon the second Monday of Shravan.

Dhr.ni~dhra 51 Rajsitapur It was founded during the rule of Jhalakdevji between 1185 and 1210 A.D. Its original na:ne was Shirshtal. In Samvat 922, Gajna Ayar resided there in this Nes. He had a daughter named Sethi. On the death of her husband, she became Sati. So the name was changed to Sitha. It is encircled by an old wall, which was errected bet­ ween 1846 and 1849 A.D. There is a large monastery of Shaivite Bavas (ascetics) who also worship Ambaji. There is a temple of Lalji Maharaj, where Sauavrat is given. There is a big Mahakali temple~ Adjacent to this temple, there is an old step-well of beli­ eved to be abolt 1500 years old.

Dasa'" Patdi is an oU town, encircled by a fortwall. Among places of historical remains, there are two old todas, pillars, where the legendry Babra Bhut had put on the first festoon, a Toran. Patdi was the original capital of the Jhalas. It was once predominently populated by the Son is (goldsmiths) who are, therefore, known as Patadia Son is. On Shravan Yad 7 and 8 (AugulOt) a fair called Bahucharaji's fair is held at Patdi.

(xix) Det~ils of religious, historical or archaeological interest SI. Name of L.C. Name of No. Taluka No. Town{Village ] 5 2 3 4 The name Kharaghoda is made of two words, khara meaning sal­ Kharaghoda 37 Dasada x tish and ghoda meaning a cluster of houses, i.e., a village. Thus, Kharaghoda means a village set up in the salt ish area. here are located the well-known salt works. The salt produced here is called Vadagara salt because it i. prepared in big (vada) or pans (agar).

It is said to have been founded by the celebrated king Vanraj 38 Dasaela 19 Chavda of Anhilpur Pat an and named after him. The shrine of his Kuldevi Varnai Mata is situated near this village. It is believed that Rani Rupstlndari, wife of King Jayashikhri took shelter in the Upashraya of a Jain Muni Shil Gun Suri Maharaj, where she gave binh to Vanraj.

It is said that ZinZtlwada was founded by one Jhunjho Rabari. Accor­ Dasada 27 Zinzuwada 39 ding to a legend. he advised King Karan's queen, Minaldevi to request a local,"hermit residing in asmall island in the adjacent Rann area, to bless her with a son. Thereafter, in due .course, Minaldevi gave birth to a son, called Siddharaj. When Siddharaj became king he showed much respect to Jhunjho. Minaldevi, there­ fore named ber son Siddharaj after him. Similarly, she named the Nes as 'Zungawada' or 'Zinzuwada' after the name of Jhunjho Rabari. This ancient village has an old fort and a well-built tank called Sheshjal Talav. The four 01(\ gates of the ruined outer for­ tifications are very fine specimens of the ancient Hindu architect­ ure. The fort is built with 20-30 feet stone slabs. The gates are carved with arch itectural designs. Many of the stones in the forti­ fications bear the inscriptions of Mahanshri Uddal popularly known as Udo Mantri, who is said to be the minister of King Siddharaj Jayasinh of Anbilwad Patan. The stone walls are broad enough to allow two horsemen to pass at a time. The fort gates are preserved as national protected monuments. It is believed that Zinzuwada was the original Panchasar and that the battle of Panchasar bet­ ween King Jayashikhari and Bhuvad was fought at this place. Thl're is an old sacred kund at the temple of Jhileshwar Mahadev where a fair attended by about 3,000 persons from the villages of the Dasada taluka is held annually on Bhactrapad 30 (Amas) (September).

Dasada was a Muslim estate. It was the headquarters of the Than­ 30 Dasada 40 Dasada dar of the Dasada Thana of the former Eastern Kathiawar Agency. The talukdars of Dasada were Multani Maleks descended from Dada Nasruddin, one of the Thandars who lived and prospered in the time of Sultan Ahmad of Gujarat (A.D. 1411-1443), They were divided into two divisions, Gadhsath, the descendants of Malek Raje and Baharsath, the descendants of Malek Ahmadji. They were so called because the former resided v. ithin the fort or gauh and the latter outside it. There was a dense forest at the place where the Dasada village is established. Among the forest, there was a Nes of Veja Ayar. After the name of Veja Ayar, the village tank is called Vejasar tank and the temple Vaijnath Mahadev. The famous Vanraj Chawada, son of King Jayshikhari was born in the Jungle somewhere between Dasada and Panchasar.

It is situated on the southern boundary of the Little Rann of Bajana 41 Dasada 66 Kachchh, near its tip. There are two large tanks at Bajana. One is called Sadiyasar and the other the Gamedu tank. Zinzuwada and Tikar villa ges bas converted salt ish and marshy lands into a green forest belt.

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42 Lakhtar xi Lakhtar It was the capi~al of the Lakhtar Sta <>. A bhesinghji, son of Chan­ drasinghji of Halvad received Lakhtar in giras from the Dhranga­ dh-;:il Sta~4 fo~nded the house of Lakhtar in the beginning of the 16th century. Abbesinghji was succeeded by his sICn Vajerajji. t. ,who was a devoted worshipper of Shri Ranchhodji. The images of Shri Ranchhodji brought by Vajerajji from his maternal uncle at Dungarpur were kept in the Lakhtar Darbargadh. Lakhtar was, therefore, sometimes called Ranchhodpuri. It is surrounded by a fort-wall. As regards religious places, there is a branch of tli~ Jagadish Ashram of Limbdi besides a Swaminarayan temple, a . Ranchhodrai temple, a Shiv temple, a Jain Der;J.sar, two mosques ....and a Khana.· •

43 Lakhtar 39 Ta!sana The village is known for the temple or :"hrine of Nagdev (Snake (Jod). fhere is a legend that many Brahmins worship it as family deity, particularly those of the Gautam . In the case of cere­ monies of marriage, sacred thread and conception, oblations are offered to this N:;gdev. On the Ashadh Vad 30, a flag measuring 51 yards in length is hoisted on Nagdev temple. A fair is held at on Bhadrapad Vad 30 (September).

S;)Clrce: District Gazetteer (Surendrana.?;ar)

VII. Brief analysis of tbe Village and Town of viII ges where the primary schools are nbt Directory and Primray Census Abstract data ava'lable are 1 in timbdi taluka, 8 iii. Sayla based on inset tables taluka, 6 in ChotiIa taL-.ka, 2 in Dasada taluka. Th~ talukas of Wadhwan, Muli, Halvad, NOTE ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY - Dhtang!1(' hra and Lakhtar ate fully covered with T rimary Schools The different types of amenities available at the village level in each of the talukas of the There are 94 villages in the district which district has been tabulated in the form of have dis,::ensary whereas 5 villages have hospitals, Village Directory. The statement shows the different types of amenities and land-use in 59 vill ges have materni:y and child welfare each vililige. At the end of the Village Dire­ centre, 6 villages hav", primary health centre, 8 (tory, a talukawise abstract ofa11 the amenities villages have family planning centre, 73 villages has been prepared and prililted as Appendix-I. hav~ primary health-sub-centc,'. There arc in all 399 villages having community bealth 'worker. It can be seen from the AppeDdix~I that out of 648 inhabited villages 631 villages have As regards drinking water, ordinary surface primary school facilities There are thus only welis are the main sOUrce of the dr;nking water 17 villag:s without primary school. The numbe~ facLity and 616 villages have such types of

(xxi) well. There are 62 villages where water is 2 in Halvad, 4 in Dasada and 2 in Lakhtar. There available through tap and in 48 vlllages Weiter are 31 rail way stations in the district. is available through tubewdls, whereas 13 villagl.s get su ply through canals. In addition there As regards the electric power supply, Qut are 420 tanks and 1)9 villages ar.: also on the of 648 villages, 343 villages have electric power river side. All the vii ago s have drinking water supply either for domestic or for agricutural facility. However. this Will not mean that abun­ or for industrial purlo0s •. 'fl,is mean that almost dant water supp:y is available throughout the 53 per cent of the villages have been electrified year at all these sources. in the distric.t. Wadhwan, Lirr.bdi. Sayla, Muli, Hal. ad and Dbran8adhra are the talukas where In respect of post, telegraph and phone more than 50 per c.:nt of the total villages havlt facilities, 290 villages have only rost office" 32 been eI3ctrif.ed. villages have both post office and phone facilities, 9 village, have post, telegraph and On the basic of tbe amenities noted in the phone fa_ilities and 2 villages have only [,holle ViI. age Directory a lnief analysis of the different facility. amenities has beeo' mad.: which is ali follows : Amenities in villages Out of 648 villages, 571 villages have facilities for a bus-stop. The villages wht re The table 1 shows the distributions of bus-stops are not available 2 in Wadbwan, 3 in villages according to the availability of different in Limbdi, 16 in Say la, 47 in Chotila, 1 in Ml1li, amen:ties.

TABLE 1

Distribution of Villages according to tbe availabilily of different awenities

No. (with percentllge) of villages having one or more of the follwing amenities 81. Name of Taluka No. of _._------No. inha- bited Educ.:ti- Medical Drinking Post and Martaket Commu- Approach Power Villa- on Water Telegra- {Hat nication by Pucca Supply ges ph Road

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Wadhwan 46 46 16 46 35 44 25 35 (100.00) (34.78) (l00.00) (76.09) (95.65) (54.35) (,6.09) 2 Limbdi 98 97 26 98 92 95 34 51 (98.98) (26.53) (100.00) (93.88) (96.94) (34.69) (52.04) 3 Sayla 75 67 9 75 17 59 21 41 (89.33) (12.00) (100.00) (22.67) (78.67) (28.00) (54.67) 4 Chotila 112 106 31 112 23 66 18 30 (94.64) (27.68) (100.00) (20.54) (58.93) (16.07) (26.79) 5 Muli 58 58 12 58 24 57 19 48 (100.00) (20.69) (100.00) ( 41.38) (9iL28) ,,, ... 76) \.v2.76) 6 Halvad 67 67 26 67 29 65 11 31S (100.00) (38.81) (100.00) (43.28) (97.01) (16.42) 1,5(.72) 7 Dbrangadbra 63 63 22 63 41 63 27 47 (1'J0.00) (34.92) (l00.00) (65.08) (100.00) (42.86) (74.60) s Danda 87 85 26 87 44 83 32 40 (97.70) (29.89) (100.00) (50.57) (95.40) (36.78) (45.98) 9 Lakhtar 42 42 11 42 28 40 14 13 (100.00) (26.19) (100.00) (66.67) (95.24) (33.33) (30.95) Total 648 631 179 648 333 572 201 343 (97.38) (27.62) (100.00) (51.39) (88.27) (31.02) (52.93)

All the VIllages in the district have drinking education. Wadhwall, Muli, Hatvad, Dhrangdhra water facilities either by way of a well or tank or and Lakhtar taJukas have primary education in tubewcll or handpump or river, etc It is also seen all the villages. SayIa i, the olily taluka where tbat about 97.38 per cent of the toud villages of this facility is available in about 89 per ceult of the di&trict have the facility ofprilllary education the total Yihabe&. aod 3 per cent villages do not have primary

(xxii) The medical amenities are available in approaches. ' Only 1-6.07 and 16.42 per cent of 27.62 per cent of the total villages of the dis­ the villages of Chotila and Halvad talukas are trict, the percentage varies from 39 per cent connected by the pucca roads. In Wadhwan in Halvad taluka to 12 per cent in Sayla taluka 54.35 per cent of the total villages have taluka the faciliry of pucca roaps which is the highest in the district. It is also observed that ahout half of the total viliages of the di~trict have the facility 11'1 respect of electric power supply 52.93 of post and telegraph. Among the various per cent of the total villages of the district have talukas, the highest coverage of 93.88 per cent this facility of electric power supply. Thetalu­ is reccrded in Limbdi taluka as against the kas of Muli with 82.76 per cent, Wadhwan lowest of ~0.54 percent found in Chotila with 76.09' per cent, Dhrangadhra with 74.60 taluka. Only 5 talukas have these facilities in per cent, Hah'ad with 56.72 per cent, Sayla more than 50 per cent t-f the villages. with 5 ~.67 per cent fan above the district average, whereas the rest of the talukas are Thi communication facilities by way of below the district average. 1 he villages of bus or train are available in 88.27 per cent of ChOlila and Lakhtar talukas are comparatively the total villages of the district. The highest Less electrLied. coverage of 100 per cent ia in Dhrangadhra taluka, whereas the lowest one is in Chotila Proportion of rural population served by differ­ taluka which is only 58.93 p!r cent. ent amenities

Out of total inhabited villages of the dis­ The table 2 shows proportion °of rural trict 31.02 percent villages have pucca road . population served by different amenities.

TABLE 2

Proportion of RUlal Population Served by Different A.menties

Total Proportion of rural population served by t:le amenity·· Sl. N a:ne of Taluka Popu- NO) . lation Edu;at· M~dical Drinking Post and Marketl Commu- Approach Power of in ion Water Telegraph Hat nication by Pucca Supply habit- Road ed vi- llages in the Ta\u- ka 9 . , }O· n 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

. ,I ,,' 75,950 75,950 39,973 75,950 66.676 74,604 44,662 67,007 (52.63) (100.00) (87.79) (98.23) (58.80) (88.23) 1 Wadhwan (l00.00) 147,438 147,339 76.193 }'47,438 .1,45,015 144,889· 11,79l, .91,072 (51.68 ) (100.00) (98.36) (98.27) (48.69) (61.77) 2 Limbdi (99.93) 50,790 49,809 17,072 50,790 31,576 46,179 25,266 4Z,O J 16,2Q7 115.889 63.496 \ 16,207 86.7&9 114.71.1 54,791 11,71l 8 Dasada (99.73) (54.64) (100.00) (74.68) ,(98,!7.6) (47.15) , (61.71) 45.434 45.434 18.140 45,434 37,495 44.406 15,095 17,5(;2 9 Lakhtar (100.00 (39.93) (100,00) (82.53) (97.74) ·(33:22)' (38.65) Total 737,J98 734,929 360.655 737,198 561,294 704.786 324,366 .496.045 (99.69) (48.92) (JOO.GO) (76.14) ··(~5.60j· : (44.0'0) '(67.29)

(xxiii) ~t will be ::,cen from the above table that rural population is covered by pucca approach '.h;; po:omlatiJn of Wadh ;;'an, '.1uh, Halvad, roads, The position in Wadhwan. Dhrangadhra, Dhrangadhra and Lakhtar taluka have been Sayia, Limdi, Muli and Dasada 47 to eO per fully covered by primary education facilitielO cent of the rural populatIon haTe pucca road wher;'a, in other talukas it is nearer to it. facility, whereas in remaining taluka the pucca road facility cov.:r hardly 17 to 33 per cent of As regards medical facilities the rural popu­ the rural popUlation. lation coverage is 48.92 percent. The rural, population of the district if fully covered by As regards POWtf supply the talukas of water facility. Muli, Wadhwan and Dbrangadhra han the large coverage wh:reall" Lakhtar and Chotila In respect of post and telegraph facilities has low coverage. the rural population of Limbdi. Wadhwan Lakhtar, Dhrangadhra and Dasada have large coverage whereas the rest of the talukas have DIstribution of Tillages not haviag certaiD ame­ ION coverage. As regards communication the nities arranged by 4istance ranges from tb" population coverage is fairly wide ex.cept in places 5 where they are a1'8ilable Chotila taluka where it is only 72 per cent as compared to more than 90 per cent in other Tb e ti:! bJe 3 shows the dislribu-tion of villages talukas. The position of approach to the villa­ not having certain amenities arranged by dis. ges by pu:ca roads in the district ill not so tance range from the place where they arc satisfactory and only about 44 per cent of the available.

TABLK 3

Distribution of villagel not baTing certain amenities, arr_Dld tty di5taacc ra_le8 I fro .. tile places where tiles. are available

Number of Villageil where the amenity is Dot available and available at distance of Sl. Villages not No. having the arne- -5 Kms. 5-10 Kms. 10 -+- Kml. Total (Col. 3-5) nit)' of

2 3 4 5 6 Education 17 17 2 Medical 341 85 43 4G9 3 Drinking Water 4 Post and Telograpb 154 117 44 315 5' Market/Hat 6 Communication 50 21 5 76

It will be observed from the above tabl. whereas 44 villages have this facility at a dis­ that in all 17 villages of the district have n:> tance of 10 or more kms. away from the village. primary education facility. The same is availa­ As regards communication facility 76 villa­ ble at a distance of less than 5 kms. Out of ges have no such facility out of that 71 village. 648 villages 469 villages of the district have have such a facility at a distance of less thaa no medical facilities out of which 421) vilh ges 10 lc:m~. from the village whereas 5 villages hav..! this facility aVailable at a distance of les, have this facility at a distance of 10 or mon than 10 kms., whereas in 43 villages the same kms. from the village. is available or a distance of more than 10 kmi. Distriblltion of villages from the villaifls. according to the distance from tbe nearest town and anilabilit, III nspect of the po'>t and telegraph faci­ of differeDt ameDities lity, 315 villages have no such facilities, out of The table 4 shows the distributioD of villa­ that 271 villages have such a facility at a dis­ ges according to the distance from the nearest \.lncc of leu than 10 kms. from the village town and availability of di.ffereDt amcnitiel.

(xxiv) TABLE 4 Distribution of villages according to the distance from tbe nearest town and availability of different amenities No. of (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of

~- --- S1. Distance Range No. of --~-~ No. from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post· and Market! Communi- Approach Power town (in kms.) villages water Telegraph Hat cation by Pucca Supply in each Roa€! range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 0-5 4g 45 3 48 23 34 21 36 (93.75) (6.25) (100.00) (47.92) (70.83) (43.75) (75.00) 2 6-15 292 286 77 292 148 264 107 167 (97.95) (26.37) (100.00) (50.68) (90.41) (36.64) (57.19) 3 16-50 306 298 98 306 161 272 73 140 (97.39) (32.03) (100.00) (52.61) (88.89) (23.86) (45.75) 4 51 + 2 2 1 2 1 2 (100.00) (50.00) (100.00) (50.00) (l00.00) 5 Unspecified Total 648 631 179 648 333 572 201 343 (97.38) (27.62) (100.00) (51.39) (88.27) (31.02) (52.93) In the district 48 villages are at a distance There are 306 villages at a distance range range of 0-5 kms. from the nearest town, out of 16-50 kms. from the nearest town:; out of of which 23 villages have facility for post and which 98 villages have medical facilities where­ telegraph, 21 villages have approach by pucca as 161 villages have post and telegraph faci­ road. There are 36 villages have in this range lities, 140 villages have power supply facilities have power supply. Only 3 villages have medi­ and 73 villages have approach by pucca road. cal facilities. The other facilities of primary Other facilities are quite satisfactory. education, drinking water and communicati"on Only 2 villages are in the distance range are· q_uite satisfactory. of 51 kms. and more from the nearest town, Out of 648 villages, 292 villages are situ­ which are fully covered by education, drinkiug ated at a distance range of 6-15 kms. from water and communication facilities. the nearest to'Wn. Out of these villages 14& Distribution of villages according to population villages have post and telegraph facilities, range aDd amenities available wh.ereas 167 villages have power supply faci­ lity, 107 villages have approach by pucca road The Table 5 shows the distribution ofvilla­ and 77 villages have medical facilities. The ges according to population range and ame­ other facilities are being satisfactory. nities available. TABLE 5 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available No. of (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of Sl. Population No. of ------No. Range inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Marketj Communi- Approach Power villages Water ~Teleg- Ha t cation by Pucca Supply in each raph Road range 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Upto 499 156 139 4 156 18 105 33 53 (89,10) (2.56) (100.00) (11.54) (67.31) (21.15) (33.97) 2 500-1,999 415 415 109 415 239 390 128 225 (100.00) (26.27) (l00.00) (57.59) (93.98) (30.84) (54.22) 3 2,000-4,999 71 71 60 71 70 71 34 59 (l00.00) (84.51) (100.00) . (98.59) (100.00) (47.89) (83.10) 4 5,000 and above 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 (l00.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (l00.00) Total 648 631 179 648 333 571 201 343 ~ (97.38) (27.62) (100.00) (51.39) (88.27) (31.02) (S2.93)

(xxv) SJ'T -5 It will be seen from the table that there TABLE 6 are 156 villages below 500 population range Main Staple food in the majority of Tillages oat of which the maximum facility is available in each taluka in respect of drinking water 100 per cent fol~ lowed by primary education 89.10 per cent, com­ SI. Name of Taruta Malo Staple Food No. munication 67.31 per cent, approach by pucca 1 2 3 road 2L15 per cent, power supply 14.74 per cent, Wadhwan Bajri, Jowar, Wheat post and telegraph 11.54 per cent and lastly 2 Limbdi Bajri, Jowar, Wheat medical 2.56 per cent. 3 Sayla Bajri, Jowar, Wheat There is an increasing trend in the availa­ 4 Chotila Bajri, Jowar, Wheat bility of facilities with increase in population 5 Muli Bajri, Jowar, Wheat range of the villages and the villages with more 6 Halvad Bajri, Jowar. Wheat than 5,000 population a~e fully covered by all 7 Dhrangadhra Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice the amenities. 8 Dasada Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice Staple Food 9 Lakhtar Bajri, Jowar, Wheat Bajri, Jowar, Wheat and Rice are the main The Table 6 shows the main staple food staple food of most of tbe villages of the talukas. io the majority of the villages in each tuluka . of the district. Land Use The Table 7 shows the distribution of villages according to tt-eir land use. TABLE 7 DistributioD of villages according to land use SI. Name of Talulta No. of ighabi- Total arca Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated No. ted village area to total area area to total cultivablo area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Wadbwan 46 *69,830 61,629 6,670 (88.26) ( 10.82)

2 Limbdi 98 *168,289 141,619 9.915 (84.15) (7.00) 3 Sayla 75 90,769 63,659 4,637 (70.13) (7.28) .. Chotila ])2 *97,968 71.789 4,430 (73.2i) (6.17) .5 MuJi 58 93,510 68,825 5,529 (73.60) (8.03) 6 Halvad 67 114,404 87,500 \6,787 (76.48) (19.19) 1 Dhrangadbra 63 *130,306 Y9,646 8,872 (76.47) (8.90) 8 Dasada 87 156,723 133,895 370 ( 85.43) (0.28) , Lakbtar 42 68,332 62,449 148 (91.39) (0.24) Total 648 990,131 791,011 57,358 (79.89) (7.25) • Rural area of towns are not included. The irrigated area to total cultivable area to 85 per cent. As regards irrigation facility . in the district is 7.25 per cent. Lakhtar taluka Halvad and Wadhwan have irrigation facilities has the highest 91.39 per cent of cultivable of about 19.19 per cent and 10.82 per cent area to total area foUowed by Wadhwao to total cuj'ivabJe aJ?N respectively, whereas taIuka with 88.26 per cent, whereas in Dasada 0.11 p ... cent}~od Lakhtar 0.24 per cent other talukas it is varics between 70 per cent are very low in irrigation.

(Xlvi) NOTE ON TOWN DIRECTORY The population growth r, te of the diffe­ rent towns from 1901 to 1931 have been shown The list of urban areas for the purpose from Col. 7 to Col. 15 of Statement-I. It will of 19~1 Census was finalised in consultation with the State Government. The following cri­ be seen from this statement that during the teria were ap;Jlied for the purpose of deter­ last decade. Thangadh town has shown the growth rate of 53.67 per cent, whereas Khara­ mining any area as an urban area: ghoda, Surendranagar, Wadhwan, Chotila, (a) All places with a Municipality, Municipal Dhrangadhra, Halvad and Patdi town have a Corporation or Cantonment Board or N oti­ growth rate of 44.24, 37.85, 34.29, 25.79, 2S.26 fied Town Area. and 28.94 per cent respectively, which is higher (b) All other places which specified the fol­ than the growth rate of the district. The rest lOWlug Cr,lt:r,a: of the towns of Lakhtar, Limbdi and Sayla (i) A minimum population of 5,000 have population growth rate below the district (ii) At least 75 per cent of the male wor­ average during the last decade. king p.lpulation engagd in nor:-a_;ri­ Note on Statement II cultural (and allied) activity. This statement gives the physical aspects (iii) A population of at least 400 per~ons of the location particulars of towns. r er sq. km. (jr a population Gf 1,000 Particulars regarding temperature and rain­ persons per sq. mile. falls rave been obtained from the Director The Town Directory has been compiled General of Observatories, Meteorological In seven statements given in Section II for Department, Government of India. all the urban areas of the district. For pre­ sentation of the data the towns of the d strict Distance between , the State he",d­ have been arranged in alphabetical order. quarter and the towns of the district vary from The details of til~ data covered in these state­ the minimum of 118 kms. of Patdi to a maxi­ ments are as follows: mum of 254 kms. of Halvad. The district Note on Statement I Headquarter of Surendranagar is 138 kms. away from Gandhinagar, the State Headquarter. All Townwise details relating to s'atus and the towns are connected by railway and bus growth history are giVen in this statement by facilities. arranging the towns in alphabeli~al order. The Note on Statement III civic adm:n;s:rative s,atus of each town has been recorded in Col. 2 of the statem:?nt, Col. This statement gives details of towns 5 shows L1e area ia sq. kms. of the town finances. The statement shows the receipt and wherea, Col. 6 shows the number of house­ expenditure under several heads. The receipts holds including houseless po;mlation. Cols 7 are shown differently for 0) Receipts through to 15 Sc10WS the decadal growth history be~in­ taxes, (2) Revenue derived from municipal pro­ ning from 1901 to 1981. ,.he last Cols. 16 to 19 perty and power apart from taxation, (3) Receipts, show the density and sex ratio of 196 I, 1971 through Government grants, (4) Receipts through and 1961 for each of these towns. Out of 11 loans, (5) Rcceipts through advanc~s and towns, 4 have municipalities, 2 have nagar (6) Receipts through other sources. The expen­ panchayats and remaining 5 have village pan­ diture side has been classified as expenditure chayats. There is only one city in the district on (1) General Administration, (2) Public which has a population of more than one Safety, (3) Public Health (4) Public Works, lakh. i.e. Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration. (5) Public Institutions and (6) Others. On the There is only one town which has a popUlation basis of this state.ncnt Table No.8 has been of about 50,OelO i.e Dbrangadhra, wher~as the prepared which shows per capita receipt and remaining towns have the population b;low expenditure of all towns of the district. 50,000. Chotila and Kharaghoda are small The Table No. 8 shows the per capita towns which have 9,982 and 8,355 popUlation receipt and expenditure in the different cities respectively. and towns.

(xxvii) TABLE S Per capita receipts and per capita expenditure in towns Receipt Expenditure SI. Class, Name & Civic Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expen:--Public--Expen. --Othe-r-'-- , No. Status of Town • through from all Admi- diture Works diture Aspects taxes other nistra- on Public on sources tion Health Public and Insti- Conve- tutions niences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 V Chotila (VP) 42.82 38.58 4.24 36.46 4.33 13,34 2.17 . 3.30 ] 3.32 2 II Dhrangadhra (M) 57.69 35.36 22.33 53.37 5.50 26.55 1.66 19.66 3 IV Halvad (NP) 41.35 26.67 14.68 42.49 17.68 21.00 3.07 0.74 4 V Kharaghoda (VP) 28.69 18.05 10.64 28.21 16,13 3.SS 1.55 6.65 5 IV Lakhtar (VP) 74.95 13.94 61.01 77.07 8.35 10.0U 1.38 42.20 15.14 6 III Limbdi (M)

11 Wadhwan (See Wadhw(JJ1 UrbaJ1 AgglnJlJPrat;a!1 i Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration (See ConstitUent Units) (a) II Surendranagar (M) 215.69 66.72 148.97 224.35 11.32 3:.04 22.19 0.19 153.61 (b) III Wadhwan (M) 40.24 22.97 17.27 32.19 5.67 12.95 0.97 0.26 12.34

Total 105.09 40.35 64.74 105.41 9.03 24.22 10.4~ 4.v6 57.36

The highe~t per capita receipt is in As re,:ards latrines there are still 480 c;;;urendranagar, followed by Limbdi, Lakhtar, service latrines in Dbrangadhra, 240 latrines in Patdi .,nd Dhrangadhra in descending order. Halvad and 176 latrines in Thangadh which In respect at per capita expenditure the require to be converted to Sl ptic tank latrines. highest expenditure is in Surendranagar followed As regards the method of the night soil disposal by Limbdi, Lakhtar, Patdi and Dhrangadhra. also the head-load system is prevalent in Chotila. The per capita expenditure on general The water supply system in the towns of administration is highest in Halvad followed Dhrangadhra, Limbdi and Surendranagar is by Kharaghoda. As regards public works Patdi through taps whereas Halvad and Thangadh Village Panchayat has spent the highest at depend on tank water. Cbotila, Kharaghoda and Rs. 53.66 per capita. Patdi gets their water supply from tubeweIJs. The towns of Lakhtar, Sayla and Wadhwan Note on Statement IV et their supply from wells. There are no fire fi~hting services in the Statement IV shows the civic and other towns of Chotila, Halvad, Kharaghoda, Patdi, amenities available in the towns. Sayla and Thungadh whereas the othec towns All the towns except Kharaghoda patdi, have got their own fire fighting Services. Chotila and Surendranagar have open surface All the towns are eL:ctrified. service drainage. Chotila and Surendranagar Note on Statement IV-A have sewerage system, whereas \Vadhwan has As the information regarding slum areas has both open surface service drainage and sewe­ not furvished by the surendranagar Municipal rage systems. Kharaghoda has silk drains authority and such area is not in the Dhranga­ cesspole method system, whereas Patdi has dhra Municipal area, the same is nil in case cesspol method. of Statements IV-A.

(xxviii) Note on Statement V SI. Class, Name and No. of Beds in Medical No. Civic Status of Institutions per 1,000 The statement gives details relating to Town Population medical, educational, recreational and other 1 2 3 cultural facilities in the towns. In the case of 10 IV Thangadh (NP) 1.29 medical insti.tutions only Government, Semi­ 11 I Wadhwan (See Wad1nvan Urban Agglomeration) Government and Charitable Institutions have Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration 6.13 been covered. Hospital facility are available (a) II Surendranagar (M) 7.90 in seven towns of Dhrangadhra, Kharaghoda, (b) III Wadhwan (M) 1.93 Lakhtar, Limbdi, Thangadh, Wadhwan Urban Total 4.76 Agglorneration and Wadhwan. Limbdi, Wadh­ It is found that Limbdi has highest number wan Urban Agglomeration have T. B. Clinic of beds 13.92 per 1,000 population followed by also. Chotila, Halvad, Limbdi, Patdi, Sayla and Surendranagar and'Wadhwan with 7.90 and 6.13 Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration have health beds per 1,000 population respectively. Patdi centres facilities. has got only 0.23 beds per 1,000 population. The Table No.9 shows the total number Only three towns have college education of beds in medica! institutions per 1,000 popu­ facilities. There are four Arts and Commerce I ation in all Lle to WllS of the district. Colleges, one each in Dhrangadhra, Limbdi, TABLE 9 Surendranagar and Wadhwan. The District Numiler of beds in medical institutions in towns Headquarter, Surendranagar, has one Arts St. Class, Name and No. of Beds in Medical College, one Science College and one Commerce No. Civic Status of Institutions per 1,000 Town Population College. There is no Medical or Engineering I 2 3 College and Polythechnic in the district. All the I V Chotila (VP) 1.30 2 II Dhrangad:1ra (M) 1.77 towns have higher secondary, secondary and 3 IV Halvad (:-lP) 1.52 primary school facilities and all the towns except 4 V Khar«ghoda (VP) 0.60 Dhrangadhra, Kharaghoda, Surendranagar and 5 IV Lakhtar (VP) 1.74 Wadwhan have got adult literacy centres. 6 III Limbdi (;vI) 13.92 The Table No. 10 shows the number of 7 IV Patdi (VP) 0.23 different categories of schools per 10,000 ); IV Sayla (VP) 0.96 9 II Su.· ;il(!radagar (See Wadhwan UrbanAgglomeration) population in towns of the district. TABLE 10 Schools per ten thousand population in towns Secondary! Junior Secondary! SI. Class, Kame and Higher Secondary/Inter! Primary Matriculation Middle No. Civic ;"taws o[ To'.vn PUCj Jun ior College 4 5 1 2 3 6 1.002 V Chotih (VP) 1.002 2.004 0.585 2 II Dhra:1gadhra lM) 0.975 2.145 2.274 3 IV .Halnd (NP) 1.516 3.032 1.197 3.590 4 V Kharaghoda (VP) 1.197 1.835 3.670 5 IV Lakhta, (VP) 1.835 0.973 5.514 6 III Limbdi (Ni) 0.973 0.780 3.119 7 IV Patdi (VP) 0.780 0.958 3.834 8 IV SayJa (VP) 0.958 9 II Surendranagar (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) 2.152 10 IV Thangadh (NP) 0.538 0.538 11 I Wadhwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration 0.842 0.842 2.833 (a) II Surendranagar (M) 0.654 0.654 2.833

(b) III Wauhwan (M) 1.288 1.288 2.833

Total 0.943 0.909 3,030 Note: In Ge'Jdfal ~tatc tne level ot education are classified as under: (1) Primary (from Std. I to VII passed, (iii) Higher Secondary (from Std. XI to XII passed). (ii) Secondary/Matriculation (From Std. VIII to Hence the details under Col. 5 are not shown. X passed,

(xxix) The average number of higher secondGry, trade, commerce, industry and banking il. intermediate, junior college per 10,000 popu­ the towns. lation for all towns is 0.5143 Such average in The important commodities which are respect of number of secondary/matriculation imported GroUL.dnut, Cotton, GUT, Gunny are 0.909. The average number of primary Bags for Salt, Food,:;rains, Coal, Furnesh Oil, schools per 10,000 population for all towns Sugar, Cotton Cloth, Lime Stone, Edible Oil, is 3.0':;0. Cement and Raw materials of B ass Utensils, etc.

As regards the primary education the maxi­ The important commodities which are mum number of primary schools per 10,(00 exported are Ghee, Soda Ash, S",lt, Cotton, population is found in Limbdi town which is Cotton Yarns, Cotton Seeds, Crockery, Sani­ 5.51 followed by Sayla with 3.83 and Lakhtar tarywares, Leather Machines, Alluminium, Brass with 3.67. Utensils, etc.

The towns of Surendranagar and Wadhwan The important com'l;od:ties m::mufactured have facilities fc r reccgnised shorthand, type· III thes;! towns of the district aT.;: Ghe<:', Soda writing institutions. Ash, Man:;alore Tiles, Salt, Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Ginned Cotton, Crockery, Sanitaryware;;. The number of cinema houses in Suren­ l\lcdi._ine, Alluminium, Brass Utensils, Agricul­ dranagar city are fIve, wtich is the maximum tural lJLp1ements, '] extile Machinery Spare number in any single city or town in the Parts, Therrr;ometers, Mangencium Chlodde, district. There are no cinema facility III et(;. Kharaghoda, Lakhtar, Patdi and Sayla. There is no stadia in Surendranagar district. The Table 1\0. 11 shows the details of the important commodities manufactured. import d Note on Statement VI and e .ported in the different towns of ihe Statement VI shows the details regarding di strict.

TABLE 11

Most important commf)dity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

SI. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commo(ity No. Status of Town Manufactured .~~ Exported ~- -~--~~-'-~--InlpOrtcd .---.-~-.--.-- 1 2 3 4 5 1 V Chotila (VP) Ghee Ghee GrOurtdnut Soda Ash Cotton 2 II Dhtangadhra (M) Soda Ash Salt 3 IV Halvad (NP) Mangalore Tiles GUf Sail 4 V Kharaghoda (VP) Salt Gunny Bags for Salt Cotton Cotton Cloth 5 IV Lakhtar (V P) Cotton Cotton Yarns Cotton 6 III Limbdi (M) Cotton Yarns Salt 7 IV Patdi (VP) Salt Jute Bags Cotton, Cotton Seeds Foodgrains 8 IV Sayla (VP) Ginned Cotton

9 II Surendranagar (See W1ldh wall Urban Agglomeration) 10 IV Thangadh (NP) Crockery, Saniterywafc Crockery, Saniteryware Coal, FUfllesh Oil

11 I Wadhwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration (see COllstituent Units)

(a) II Surendranagar (M) Medicine. Leath Machine Foodgrains

(b) III Wadhwan (M) Ai!uminium, Alluminium, Sugar Brass Utensils Brass Utensils

(xxx) All the towns and cities have facility of duled Tribes Primary C.ensus Abstract and banking and agricultural credit societies, Village/Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Appendix given in Section II shows the A brief analysis of the Primary Census towns showing their out-grouth with population. Abstract is as follows : • NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Population Dumber of villages and Dumber of to,,05"1981, io tbe district The distriet Primary Census Abstract of Surendraoagar district sbowiag talukawise totals, The Table No. 12 shows population. Dum­ rural and urban population is included in Part ber of villages and nuIllber of towns within B of the volume. The district Primary Census elch taluka of the district. Abstract is followej by Scheduled Castes/Sche-

TABLE 12

Population, number of villages and towDS, 1981

---_ ------"------No. of Villages Total It ural Urban Total in:--NO:- SI. Name of habi. of No. Taluka P M F P M F P M F ted Towns

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

Wadhwan 206.5Sl 106,636 99,916 75,950 39,279 36,671 130,602 67,357 63,245 46 46 2

2 Limbdi 178,267 91,768 86,499 147,433 1~.73S 71,703 30,829 16,033 14,796 101 98 1 3 Sayia 61,221 31,740 29,483 SO,79ft 26,413 24,377 10,433 5,n7 5,106 75 75 1 4 _:Chotila 98,526 51,614 46,912 69,958 36,794 33.164 28,568 14,820 13,748 112 112 2 5 Muli 68,466 35,323 33,143 68,466 35,323 33,143 58 58 6 Halvad 90,257 46,301 43,956 77,064 39,631 37,433 13,193 6,670 6,523 67 67 1 7 Dbrangadhra 137,171 71,765 65,406 85,891 44,285 41,606 51,280 27,480 23,800 63 63 1 8 Dasada 137,389 70,705 66,684 116.207 59,563 56,644 21,182 11,142 10,040 87 87 2 9 Lakhtar 56.334 28,894 27,440 45,434 23.258 22,176 10,900 5,636 5,264 42 42 1

Total 1,034,185 534,746 499,439 737,1911 380,281 356,917 296,987 1~4,465 142,522 651 648 11

The total population of Surendranagar Chotila taluka which are 112 followed by district is 1,034,185 during the 1981 Census Limbdi and Dasada talukas with 101 and 87 whicll, works out at 3.03 pcr cent of the total villages respectively. State poptllation. The rural population is The maximum urban populalion is. in 3.14 per cent of total rural population of the Wadbwan taluka followed by Dhrangadhra State, whereas the urban popUlation is 2.80 and Limbdi. per cent of the total urban population of the State. The proportion of urban population in tbe district to the tutal popUlation is 2~.72 per cent The district ranks 17th in populatioll out which is low as compared to the proportion of total 19 districts of the State. in the State 31.10 per ceot.

It will be seen from above table that out Decada} cbange in distribution of popUlation of total 651 villages in the district, 648 villages in the district are inhabited whereas only three villages are The Table No 13 shows the talukawise uninhabited. There are 11 towns in the district. details regarding the decadal changes in the The highest number of villages are found in population during the last decade of 1971-1981.

(xxxi) TABLE 13

Decadal cbange in distribution of population

Population SI. --_------Percentage decadal No. Taluka 1971 }981 (1971-81) variation • Total Rural--Urban- -Total Rural Urban Total Rulal-Urban- ':, 3 1 2 4 • S 6 7 8 9 10 11 Wadhwan 160,758 63,507 97,251 206,552 75,950 130,602 + 28.49 + 19.59 + 34.2<) 2 Limbdi 152,761 127,164 25,597 178,267 147,438 30,829 + 16.70 + 15.94 + 20.44 3 Sayla 50,545 41,524 9,021 61,223 50,790 10,433 + 21.13 + 22.31 + 15.(» 4 Chotila 77,082 57,163 19,919 98,526 69,958 28,568 + 27.82 + 22.38 + 43.42 5 Muli 57,414 57,414 68,466 68,466 + 19.25 + 19.25 6 Halvad 71,485 61,199 10,286 90,257 77,064 13,193 + ~6.26 + 25.92 + 28.26 7 Dhrangadhra 110,739 69,948 40,791 137,171 85,891 51,280 + 23.87 ,+ 22.79 + 25.71 8 Dasada 113,765 98,025 15,140 137,389 116,207 21,182 + 20.77 + 18.55 + 34.51 9 Lalchtar 50,905 41,191 9,714 56,334 45,434 10,900 + 10.66 + 10.30 + 12.21 Total 845,454 617,135 228,319 1034,185 737,198 29C,987 + 2.2.32 + 19.45 + 30.0S

The decadal growth cate of popUlation in the SI. Range of No. of villages Percentage of district is 22.32. The decadal growth rate of No. Population in each range villages in each range Wadhwan, Chotila, Halvad and Dhrangadhra talukas is above tbe dis'Ct'ct growth rate, whereas 2 3 4 for the rest of the talukas it is below the dis­ 3 500-],999 415 ·64.04 trict growth rate. In case of rural areas Halvad, 4 2,000-4,999 71 ]0.97 Dhrangadhra and Chotila talukas are above 5 5,000-9,999 5 0.77 the district growth rate. In respect of urban areas Chotila, Dasada, Wadhwan, Balvad and 6 J 0,000 and above O.tS Dhrangadhra have growth rate higher than the Total 648* 100.00 district growth rate, whereas the urban ar~as of the other talukas have growth rate below the district growth rate. Out of total viIla:,'es 64.04 per cent villages: Distribution of villages by population ranges are found in the:: popUlation rang'e 500-1999~ The details of disti-ibution of villages by 18.98 per cent villages and 10.97 ~r cent v:lla­ population ranges are given in the Table No. 14 ges are in the popubtion lange of 200-499 and 2000.4999 respectively. Only 5.09 per cent vdlages TABLE 14 ~r~ ~ithin the 0-200 p ipulation range. 1 here are 5 Villages which have a population range or Distribution of villages by popUlation ranges 5000-9999 and only one village is above the Sl. Range of No. of villages Percentage of, " population range of 10,000 and above. No. Population in each range vilJages in each range 2 3 4 Density of population 1 Less than 200' 33 3.09 The Table No. 15 shows the distributiotl 2 200 -499 123 18.98 of villages by density of population.

(xxxii) Sl. Pereental~ rall.t NG. of vHlalcli P"erccIHa,e of TABLH 15 No. or SclIedulod ill ea_ rail &e villages in Castes DOPU- each raDge

: ,.~ lation to total Distrib.tion of "maaes by density populatioll 1 2 3 4 II. Range of Total No. er Percentage of Ne. density villages in villago in eac1l. 3 '-10 136 20.99 (per sq. km.) each density density range raDge of 11-15 97 14.!ll7 5 16-20 72 11.11 1 2 3 4 (; 21-30 62 9.57 Less than 10 3 0.46 1 31 19 2.93 2 11 20 9 1.39 Total * 648 100.00 3 21 50 13? 21.45 • -Exclusive of 3 uninhabited villages - 4 51 - 100 349 53.86 5 101 - 200 ] 39 21.45 ThEre are 106 villages in,.-the district which 0.11 6 201 - 300 5 Dave no Scheduled Castes popUlation at all. 7 301 - 500 2 0.31 There are 156 villages ,,,here: the prorortion of S 501 Not known 2 0.31 total Scheduled Castes population to total Total • 648 100.00 population is 5 per cent or less. Tn.l 36 villages the proportion of Scheduled Castes popUlation to total population is l)etwel;!} 6 to 10 per Out of 648 inhabited villages 349 fall within cent whereas 250 villnges hD.ve inore than" the density range of 51-100 pe-rsons p"r sq. km. 11 per cent of the total population as Sche­ 139 villages fall within the ranges of 101-200 per­ duled Castes population, out of which 19 sons per sq. km., whereas 151 villages }- ave very villages llav. about m...:'re than 31 per ceat of low density runge up to 50 persons per sq. km. the total population as :': cheduL'd c~,st{:s "There are 7 villag{s which bav.: high density populat~on. the above range of 201 persons per sq. km. Table No. 17 shows the prcportion of and more. Schedukd Tribes popuJatiQn to the total popu­ Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled lation of the villages. Tribes population to total popUlation in the villages and towns TABLE 17

The total Scheduled Castes populction of Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to the district is 112,435 which is 4.61 per cent of total population in the villages

tbe total Scheduled Castes population of the Sl. Percentage' ra n 'CO' No. of villages Percentage of State wher.as the total ~"cheduled Tribes No. of Sched; led ' in each range vi !!ag'~s it;. Tribes pOpe'·­ each range popUlation of the district is 5,962 wlIich is lation to total 0.12 per cent of the total Schedul~d Tribes populat''''l) population of the State. The Scheduled Castes 2 3 4 population of the district is 10.87 pe;' cent of 1 Nil 599 ~2,4 : the total district population, wheT eas the 2 5 or len 43 (J; : Scheduled Tnbes popUlation is 0.58 per cent 3 6-15 3 0.4;, of the total district population. 4 16-25 Table No. 16 gives the proportion of 5 26-35 1 0.15 6 36-50 Scheduled Castes population of total population 7 51 2 0.31 in the villages. Total " 648 100.00 TABLE 16 -. ExclUsive of3--u-ninhabited-villages-- Proportion of Scheduled Castes population to There are only 49 villages where there are total population in the villages Scheduled Tribes population, the majority of 51. Percentage range No. of villages Percel'ltage of villages i e. 599 have po Scheduled Tribes N0. of Scheduled in each range villages in Castes popu- aach range population. Proportion of Scheduled Tribes lation to total populatioD to the total population is very low. population Table Nfl. 18 shows the proportion of 1 2 3 4 Scheduled Sch=duled Tribes populatioa 1 Nil 106 16.36 Caltes. 2 5 er lou·· 156 24.01 in the dif!arent tQwns of tho di~triGt.

(urdii) "TABLE U

Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scbeduled Tribes population iB tOWDS

SI. Name of the Total Total Tota.l Percenta>Je Percentage No. Town PQPulation SCheduled Scheduled of Schedu- of SChedu­ Castes Tribes led Castes led Tribes Population Population Population Population to Total to Total, . Populati~n Popu.lat ion I 2 3 '" 5 6 7 1 ChatHa 9,982 >1,054 88 10.56 0.88 2 Dhrangadhra 51.280 4,027 95 7.85 0.19 3 Halvad 13,193 997 7.56 4 Kharaghoda 8.356 433 ) 5 5.18 0.18

5 Lakhtar 10,900 ~,O75 13 9.86 0.12 f> Limbdi 30,$29 4,381 14.21 7 Pr:otdi 12,826 65.1 36, 5.08:

, Sayla. 10,433 l,lO>3 1 \.53

9 Surendranagar (See> Wadkwa Urban Agglomeration) ro Thangadh 18,536 3,690 1 19.85 O~ ..t')l 11 Wadhwan (See Wadhwan Urban AK$lomeTutjon) Wadhwan Urban 130,602 9,381. 234 7.18 6.18 Agglomera tion (a) Surendranag ar !l1.770 5,~W) 109 6.45 0.12 . (b) Wadhwan 38,832 3,467 125 8.93 0.32 Total N96,987 26,893 4&2 9.66 '.16 it will be' se'Cn that proportion of Scheduled Castes popUlation to total population is TABLE 19 maximum in the Thangadh town. Literacy rates by population ranges ·of 'Vii lages In the case of proportion cf Scheduled Sl. Bange of No. of villages Litera~y Rat. Tribes popUlation to total population is maxi­ No. popul'atiotl ill each range mum in ChotHa town. 1 2 3 4 Literacy rates in villages and towns I Less than 200 33 l5.76 2 200-499 123 20.23 The literacy rate in the district which was 3 500-1,999 415 27.62 29.86 in 1971 Census has increased to 37.47 4 2,000-4,999 71 34.95 pU~ lation size of the village. The increase in size Literacy fate of villages ofp0pulation also sh'Jw,; the increase in literacy Table No, 19 shows the literacy r,:,tes of rate, In tel..! dis\rict only one village in popu­ the diff,'L;}t popUlation cang[ the distJict. literacy rate .higher than the State literacy

(xxxiv) Irate. Out of 648 villages ~71 Tillages in the Scheeluled Castes/Sebeduled TJ'ibeti p.pIII.tielt ])~Q]3tjon range up to 1.999 have literacy rate The proportion of Scheduled Castes popu­ below the district literacy rate 29.87, whereas lation to total population is vary from 6.53 77 )'i!}ages i» the population range of 2,000 and per cent in Halvad taluka to 14.05 per cent in mora have literacy rate higher than tbe district Lakhtar taluka. The respectiv~ proporti?Il; i~ >literacy rate. the rural area of talukas vary from 6.13 per cent in ChotHa talut" to 15.58 per cent in Dasada Literacy rate of towns talu1r;a' and ill the urban areas of talukas it Table No. 20 shows the literacy rat.es, of vary from 5.12 per cent ia Dssada taluka to -the towns of the district. 16.61 per cent in Chotila taluka. As regards the Scheduled Tribes populatio-n TABLE 20 the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes popu­ IMion of the district to tile total population in Literacy rates for towllS the district is not significant and it is below 1 -S1. Name of tbe Town Literacy Rate per cent in all the rural and urban areas in the 'No. district but in Limbdi taluka it is 3.28 per, yen.t 3 , , 1 2 itt the rural areas. 1 Chotila 53.12 Literates 2 Dhrangadhrl 56.71 The proportion. of ,literate persons to the total 50.58 3 Halvad pqpulation of the talukas vary from 22.84 per 4 Kharaghoqa , 22.09 cent in Sayla taluka to 51.56 per cent in Wadh­ wan taluka. The highest and lowest proportion of 5 Lakhtar 52.55 li~erate pe,rsons to the tutal rural population ot 6 Limbdi 61.34 the taJulc~s are found. in Wadhwan taluka 35.90 7 Patdi 48.64 per cent and Cbotila taluka 16.88 per cent re. plilctively. The proportio1l, of literate persons to Sayia 8 43,.91 the total urban population of the talukas' vary 9 Surendranagar (See Wadhwan Urban AggltJmeration) from 40.53 percent in Dasada taluka to 61.34 per '10 Thangadl:l 49.66 cent in Limbdi taluka. The talukas of Say la, 11 Wadhwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) Chotila, Muli, Halvad, Dasada, Lakhtar have :12 Wadhwan Urban 60.66' literacy rate below the district literacy rat. of Agglomeration .. 37.47 per cent . 13 S urendranagar 62.14 14 Wadhwan 57.15 Workers aad NOB-workers Total 56.34 The proportion of main workers and mar­ ginal workers to the total popUlation is 32.50 It will be seen from the table that Suren­ and 5.28 per cent respectively in the district. It dranagar has the highest literacy rate of 62.14 is also worth nothing that proportion of main followed by 61.34 of Limbdi and 60.66 of workers in respect of male and female workers Wadhwan. The lowest literacy rate is in Khara­ to the total male and female population of the ghoda town which is 28.09. district is 51.63 and 12.02 respectively, whereas quite reverse trend is noticed in respect of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes marginal workers whereas proportion of male population, literates, workers and Don-workers workers and female workers is 0.99 and 9,~6 in tbe district respectively.

Table No. 21 given on page xxxvi-xxxvii From Table No. 21 it will be seen that in res· shows the Scheduled Castes/<>;cheduled Tribes pect of urb::-n area'> of the talukas the propor· popuhtion. literates, workers and non-workers tio;;, of male main workers to the total male in the different talukas of thedistrict as rec~rded population of theto.iuKa vary from 45.02 per cent during the 1981 Census. in Limbdi taluka to 52 .. 48 per cent in Dasada

(xxxv) TABLB

Literates, workers, nOD-workers, Scheduled Castesl . .

.' Porcenta.ge o f

------~--. Total SI: Naftl. (If Roral Scheduled Scheduled Literates to No. Taluk& Urban Castes Tribes total population 'Total Population populat- popu------ion to Jatlon ------Persons Males Females total to total P M F popu- popu- la.tion lation

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 W~dbwaa T· 206,552 106,636 99,916 9.98 0.13 51.56 62.45 39.93 :R 75,950 39,279 3(),671 14.78 0.04 35.90 50.37 20.41 U 130,602 67,357 63,245 7.18 0.18 60.65 69.50 51.24

~ Limbdi T 178,267 91,768 86,499 13.24 2.71 37.64 50.25 24.27 R . 147,438 75,735 71.703 13.03 3.28 32.69 45.50 19:15 U 30,829 16,033 14.796 14.21 61.34 72.65 49.09

3 Sayla T 61,223 31,740 29.483 7.66 e.oo 22.84 31.64 13.36 R 50,790 26,413 24.377 6.86 0.00 18.51 27.30 8.98 U 10,433 5,327 5,106 11.53 43.90 53.18 34.23

4 Chotila T 98,526 51,614 46,912 9.17 0.10 26.73 36.61 15.87 R 69,958 36,794 33,164 6.13 0.02 l6.S8 26,31 6.41 U 28,568 14,820 13.748 16.61 0.31 50.tl6 62.17 38.68

5 ' Mali T 68,466 35,323 33,143 10.95 0.30 ;'8.93 38.~8 18.33 R 68,466 35.323 33,143 10,95 0.30 28.93 38.88 18.33 U

Halvad T 90,257 46,301 43.956 6.53 0.06 !1.98 42.84 20.53 R 77,064 39,631 37,433 6.36 O.(\::i 28.79 39.85 17.(9 U 13,193 6,670 6,523 7.56 50.58 60.64 40.29

7 Dhr:cngadbra T 137,171 71,765 65,406 10.21 o.es ·:O.S} 51.69 29.08 R 85,891 44,:285 41,606 ll.<':. 0.02 J 1.47 42.15 20.11 V 5l,280 27,480 23,800 7.85 O. J9 56.71 67.0f': 44.76

8 Dasada T j 37,389 70,705 66.6f4 13.97 0.21 .'4.75 47.46 21.28 R J 16,207 59.503 56.(-44 15.58 0.2() ?-3.70 46.&9 ]9.:B U 21,182 11,142 10,040 5.12 0.24 40.53 50.49 29.48

9 Lakhtar T 56,334 28,894 27440 14.05 0.17 ~7 .45 48.63 25.68 R 45,434 23,258 22.176 15.06 0.19 ~.3.83 45.12 21.99 U 1U,900 5,636 5;264 9.86 0.11 52.55 63.12 41.22

Surendranagar T 1,034,185 534,746 499,439 10.87 0.58 37.47 48.61 25.55 District R 737,198 380,281 356,917 11.60 0.74 29.87 41,48 17.5& U 296,987 154,465 142,522 9.06 0.16 56.34 66.14 45.71

(xxxvi) 21

'~ribes population in' the district

'" _____ 0 ______• ______

Total Name of SI. Main \Vor'

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 3 2

, 29.70 49.27 8.82 3.22 1.;:5 . S-1 3".92 50.3:! 14.36 67.03 4').63 ~5.64 T Wadhwan ;,1 65 52.67 13.27 5.64 0_92 I J_ 70 39 J9 53.59 '23.97 60.71 46.41 76.03 R 27.41 47.29 6.25 1.81 LIZ ~'. 54 29. ~1 43.41 8.79 70.7;'. 5U9 91.21 U

329,} 50.82 14.';9 5.26 OJ;5 10.14 _lQ u -__<; " 1.47 ~4.23 61.75 45.53 75.77 T Limbdi 2 3l. 19 52.1)~ 15.34 6.19 lI070 II.S8 4(U8 52.74 27.>2 59.62 47.26 72.r-8 R 1 ., 1 27.24 45.02 7.') 1 O.l'l 0.42 • .;.<-r ::_8 t'j ~5. ; ~ 9.21 7 1.95 5-1.56 90.79 U

]'\.05 53.57 13.03 7060 '.10 14,61 4L(S 5'; () 7 27.04 58.35 ~ 5.33 72.36 T Sayla 3 35.09 54.63 1392 9.02 1.20 17. 'ill 44 I I 55 ;',] 3 .42 55.89 <14.17 68.58 R 29.00 48034 8.,: 2 0.,7 (J.5H 0.76 :9 6 i 49,.92 9.58 7')033 51.08 90.42 U

:n.'>7 51. ~6 14.95 3.11 0.56 5.92 37.08 51. J 20.87 6 1 .92 48.18 79.13 T Chotila 4 3 'j_.~g 52.36 16_76 4.22 0.6H g.17 39 7 1 53.()~ 24.93 60.1 9 46.96 75.07 R 30.27 4H.52 10.58 0.37 0.~7 0.48 3:).64 48.79 11.05 69.36 8! .21 88.94 U

35.11 5~ no 16.0., 7.6" 1.32 1434 <1 '.'71 5~.3 ' 30.37 57.")7 45.68 69.63 T Muli 5 35.11 53.00 16.03 7.62 J. 32 ;14 j.) 42.-7 -' 54.32 30.37 57.27 45.68 69.63 R .... , U

34.54 53.98 14.06 8.16 L43 15. :'5 4'.;0 " 5.11 29.31 57.30 4;.59 70.69 T Halvad 6 35.5(; 54.9:~ 14.~8 9.23 1.5 l 17.38 4; 7.1 56.52 3 ~. 26 55:!.7 4: .~8 67.74 R 28.91 48.01 9.38 l.l) ,J 0.81 3.'.!.:! 30.81 ·-U.S2 12.40 .• 69.19 5l.l8 87.60 U

33.0" 53.40 10.70 5.75 0.83 I 1. 16 3". 9 54.23 21.85 (, 1.21 45.77 78.15 i' Dhrangadhra 7 34_-17 54.42 13.23 8.09 0.84 15.81 42.5, 55.26 29.04 57.44 44.74 70.96 R 30.65 51.75 6.28 1.82 0.81 3.00 32.47 52.56 9.23 67.53 47.44 90.72 U

31.85 52.09 lOAD 4.28 0.80 7.95 36.1 ] 52.89 18.36 63.87 .17.11 81.64 T Dasada 8 32.04 52.01 11.03 4.94 0.86 9.25 36.93 52_87 7".28 63.02 47.13 74.72 R 30.85 52.48 6.84 0.62 0.53 0.73 31.47 53.01 7.57 68.53 46.99 92.43 U

30.81 50049 10.00 7.90 2.30 13.79 3R .71 52.79 23.87 61.29 47.21 76.13 T Lakhtar 9 31.53 51.03 11.08 8.28 2.30 14.55 39.R I 53.33 25.63 60.19 46.67 74.37 R 27.79 48.25 5.87 6.32 2.33 10.60 34.11 50.59 16.47 65.89 49.41 83.53 U

32.50 51.63 12.02 5.28 0.99 9.86 37.78 52.62 21.88 62.22 47.38 78.12 T Surendranagar 34.07 52.92 13.98 6.75 1.04 12.83 40.82 53.96 26.81 59.18 46.04 73.19 R District 28.60 48.44 7.11 1.62 0.88 2.41 30.22 49.32 9.53 69.78 50.68 90.47 U

(xxxvii) t luka. The re·~)rct:v~ perce tages of female: Wadhwau talu1a to 42 73 per cent in Muli taluka. ,-,orkers vary fr m 5.87 p r c nt :n Lakhfar The respective proportion is also vary in c Ise tal uk a to 1C.S8 per cent in Cbot la. !t is of male w"rke s from 50.32 per cent in Wadh­ also evident that th,' number of total margi­ waa taluka to 55.·11 pef c;;:nt in Halvex ratio of urban populat on in the total population vary flOm 32.°2 p r ceLt in district in relatu.lfl to the state. TABLE 22 Growth density and sex ratio of nrJao popJlatioo in the district ill relation to the state Surendranagar District Gujarat State _._._-- - _- -_ -­ -~------.--- _---- ./. Urb:lll D~cadal Density Sex Total Urban .j·Urban Deca- Den Sex Sl. Census Total Urban Popu- No. Year Popula- Popula- Popula- Percen- (Popuh- Ratio Popula- Popula- dal sity Ratio tion tion tion tage (ivn per (Num- tion lation tion per- (P?Pu- (Num- variafon sq. kn'.) ber of cen- latlon ber of in Urban Female tage per Female Popula- per in Sq. km)-per tion 1,000 Urban 1.000 Males) Popu- Males) lation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 1951 506,267 156,749 30.~'6 N.A. 1,009 16,262,657 4.427.896 27.~3 N.A. 920

2 1961 663,051 185,642 28.00 -,- 18.43 1,680 953 20.633,350 5,316,624 25.:7 +20.77 2,799 896 3 1971 845,454 228,319 27.01 + 22.99 632 953 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 -.r41.00 1,625 893 4 1981 1.034,185 296,987 28.72 + 30.08 769 923 34,085,799 10,601.653 31.10 +41.42 2,225 905

It can be seen from the table that the proportion It is observed fr m the table that of urban population to the total po pu at!, n in there are no notified slum areas in aT y of the Surendranagar district is higher than the Stat~ cities or towns of the di trict and hence the during the last two Census( s. The urban popula­ information is nil. tion in the district was 156,749 in 1951 Census which is now 296,987 in 1981 Censns. New towns added/towns declassified in 1981 Census The density of population in 1981 Census 769 p::rsons per sq. km. which was on'y 632 Table No. 24 gives the information of persons per sq. km in 1971 C~nsus. • be sex new towns adied or towns declassified 1U ratio which was 1,009 female, per 1,0 0 1981 Census. males in 1951 Census has come down to 923 females per 1,000 males in 1931 Cens us TABLE 24 Proportion of slums population in towns New towns added/towns declassified in 1981 Census Table No. 23 shows the prl)p )rtion of Name of Town Population 1981 Census slums population in towns 1 2 TABLE 23 (a) Added Nil Pr{)portkn of slums pCllulati()o in towns (b) Declassified Sl. Class, name Proportion of the Density ill No. and Civic slums population slums (plr Nil Status of to total populat­ sq. km.) the town ion of the tewn 1 2 3 4 It can be seen from the table that no 1 II Surendranagar (M) There is no Slum Area as reported by Municipal new town is added or no town is declassifiod Authority in 1981 Census and the information has been 2 III Dhrangadhra (M) Not reported by Municipal Authority recorded as nil. ; PART XHI-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION-I VIlt.LAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED ,IN THE VILL.\G2: DIRECrORY

Column 5 - Educational Column 8 - Post and Telegraph , 1 Primary or Elementary School P 1 Post Office PO 2 Junior Secondary or Middle School M 2 Tel egraph Office TO ,.. - • "+, 3 Matriculatlon or Secondary H 3 Polt and Telegraph Offi.e PTO 4 Higher S~cC)nd:try/Il1term~diate/ PUC 4 Telephone C:mnection Phone Pre-University /Junior College 5 College, AllY C.)llege (Gradnte C Column Ii) - Communicatio:1s level and above) like Arts, Science, Bus BS Commerce, etc. 2 Rail way Sta tion RS £'. Industrial School I 3 Navigable Waterway NW

7 Training School Tr . ".' 8 Adult Literacy Cl::tss/Centre AC Column 11 - Approacb to Village 9 Other Educational Institutions o 1 Pucca Road PR. 2 Kaccha Road KR Column 6 - Mdical Amenities 3 Navigable River NR 4 Navigable Canal NC 1 Huspital H 5 Navigable Waterway NW 2 Maternity and Child Welfare MCW C"ntre Column 13 - Power Supply 3 Maternity Home MH 4 Child Welfare Centre CWC Electricity for D:Jmestic Purpose ED 5 H"alth Centre He 2 Electrici ty for Agricult ure EAg (; Primary Health Centre PHC 3 Electricity for other purpose like EO 7 Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Industrial, Commercial, etc. 8 Dispensary D 4 Electricity for all pllfposes EA ':) Family Planning Centre FPC 10 T. B. Clinic TB Column 16,17 - Irrigated by Source and 11 Nursing Home NH Unirrigated (Land use) 12 Registered Private Practitioner RP 1 Government Canal GC 13 Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 2 Private Canal PC 14 Community Health Worker CHW 3 Well (without electricity) W 15 Others o 4 Well (with electricity) WE 5 Tubewell (without electricity) TW Water Column 7 - Drinking 6 Tubewell (with electricity) TWE 7 Tank 1 Tap Water T TK 8 River 2 Well Water W R 9 Lake 3 Tank Water Tk L 10 Waterfall 4 Tubewell Water TW Wf 11 Others 0 5 Handpump Hp 12 Total 6 River Water R T 7 Fountain F 8 Canal C COlumn 20 9 Lake L 1 Copies of Newspapers N 10 Spring S 2 Motorcycles/Scooters available in M II Nallah N village 12 Others 0 3 Cars!J eeps available in the village C 13 Information Not Available NA 4 Tractors available in the village T

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ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

1. WADHWAN TALUKA

PalO No. Page .0. Sl. Name of Location Part A Part B SI. Name of Location Part A Part B No. Villale Code No. Village Primary No. Villal. Cod. No. Village Primary Directol'J Cen.ul Directory Conlul Abltract Abaeract ''''.'--- ~ .. -~--~.- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

-~----.- -.--.~ .. ]4 -- Adheli 8 20 24 Llltuda 7 8 20 2 Anindra 10 8 20 25 Madhad (Muli) 44 12 22 26 Madhad 45 ]2 22 3 Bakarthali 12 8 20 (Wadhwan) ~ Bala 11 8 20 27 't-i alod :H 10 20 5 Baldana 40 10 22 28 Memka 27 10 22 6 Bhadiyad 29 10 22 29 Mulchanil 17 8 2(} 7 Bhadreshi 8 8 20 30 Munjp1.lr 35 10 22

8 Chamaraj I3 8 20 31 Nagara 4 8 20 32 Nana Kern)a 26 1:) 22 9 Dedadara 20 11 20 33 Prangadh 5 8 10 Dudhrej 16 8 20 20 34 Rai 31 10 11 Fulgram 43 12 22 22 35 Rajpar 18 8 20 36 Rampara 36 10 22 12 Gomta 39 10 22 37 Rupavati 8 20 ]3 Gundiyala 37 10 22 38 Sankali 30 10 22 14 Karangadh 9 8 20 39 Timba 33 10 22 15 Kariyani 38 10 22 40 Tuva 42 10 22 16 Katuda 6 8 20 10 22 17 Khajeli 28 41 Vadalil 22 8 20 g 20 18 Khamisana IS 42 Vadod 41 10 22 32 10 22 19 Kharva 43 Vaghela 25 10 20 23 10 20 20 44 Vastadi 46 12 22 20 21 Khodu 3 8 45 Vel.vadar 2 8 20 22 Kholadiad 34 10 22 23 Kothariya 19 8 20 46 Zampo ••d 21 8 20

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY TALt:KA: WADHWA~ VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Am.:nllies .l vailable {if not available within tjlc village, a dash (- ) is 'Shown .in the column and next to it ;0 brackets. the distance Loca- '>: alll': of Total Total in broad ranges viz: -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the ApprtJooo tion \iLage area po['u- neare~t ]:'13.:e where the facilitv is available is given). acb Code of '. a tJ. In to No. the d<1d £du.:a- \Iedical Drinking Post and Day Communicll- ViII ago Villare number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop.'tRail- tare~) house- of way stati- hold~ mar- on, Water ketl way) Hat, if any

2 .3 5 6 9 10 II

R.lral '!ti 54"'.81 '95 P CHW W,Tk -3 kms) BS ,KR qq, -<

2 \ ;:ia adar 20J-l 52 '?66~ P CHW W,Tk: 'PO BS PR 1456. ~ :':'noJ:.: 40~'" J2 3681 P PHS,D, w,n 'PO,Phone BS FR \6151 FPC, CHW,

4 '>:agara 15q9.~6 1559 P CHW W,Tk.R.. "PO »s PR (222) 0 5 Prangadh Ill[ 03 1412 P CHW W,n: -(-5 kms~ BS PR,Kl\ (193, 9 Kalucta 1')30.75 20::!-' PH PHS,D, w,n 'PO BS, ItS Kit ,331, FPC

7 LlluJa \ :!41 75 14"':! P CHW W -( -5 kmi) 'D'S Pk (257) B Bhadr~sbi 1706.14 1654 P "D w.n 'PO 'BS itR t 250) l, Karangadh 691.84 827 P CHW w,n -(5-1 0 kmi~ t!S Pll ( 126) 10 Anindra 1686.78 1521 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PB. (263) 11 Bata 1864.38 2018 P CHW w.n PO BS,IlS -'Kll (333) 1'2 Bakarthali 763.57 743 P -(S-IOkms) w;n PO BS PJl (113) 13 Chamaraj 1301.01 1289 P CHW w,n PO 8S,RS PIt (217) ~ 14 Adheli 366.05 139 P CHW W,Tk -.(-S 'kms) 5S Pll...... (28) IS Khamisana 1061.89 1012 P CHW W PO -(5-10 k:m'i~ Kt (171 ) J6 Dudhrej 2440.00 4046 P(4) D,TB,RP. w,n. PT{), lis PR.I{~ (685) SMP Hp Phone

17 Mulchand 689.49 831 P CHW W,n,R. -(-5 Irnls) BS PR,t;... ( 141) N 18 Rajpar 1466.29 2001 P D,CHW W.Tk,R ~ BS KIt. (322) 19 Korhariya 1158.50 1746 ~P -(-5_:1(ms) W.Tk,R PO BS I'IR.Dl (302) N 20 Dedadara 3012.20 2981 P,H ewc, Tk PO BS ... (494) PHS,D, f:PC,CHW 21 ZaDlpodad 1244.01 904 P CHW w.n PO BS Ea (113 ) 22 Vadala 952.04 1546 P -(-5 kms) W.Tk PO BS , ICa. (259)

8 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Nearest town, Power Staple Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places). Remarks Lo- and distance Supply including ca- (in krns) Forest lrrigatM L"n- Cultu- Area any tiOD by irrigated rable not place of Code source \\"a ste availa-' religious, No,· (inelu- ble for historical ding culti-· or gauchar v'ation archaeo- and logical groves) interest.

12 13 l~ 15 16 t" 18 19 20 1 , ..

Sutendranagar-~8 8ajri. JO\\ 4~ T(69.00) ~50.00 6.00 21.81 1 \\ heat \\ (65.00) I 0(4.00) Surendranag~r-2S EAg Bajri. J 0\' ar T( 357.00) J..l2.3.00 147.52 107.00 N2;iM3:T22 Wheat \'. E(357.00) Surendranagar-12 EA Bajri. Jowar. 4.00 T( 1112.00) 23-\4.00 110.32 486.00 Sati 3 Wheat W(616.00) monument \\ E(496.00) N7: M6: T4 Surendranagar-IS EAg Bajri. Jo"ar .T(15S.00) 10913 00 24.00 319.26 M2:T 4 Wheat WE(I58.00) I Surendranagar-15 Bajri, Jo\\ar T(l82.00) 365.63 LOO 63.00 S Wheat \\ (1,82.00) Surendranagar-16 EA Bajri. Whea ~ T(-1-0.00) 17l5.00 98.00 77.75 N6:M6: T' 6 W( 2.00) \" E(38.00) Sur,endranagar-S EA Bajri, Wheat, 1093.00 47.00 101.75 N3:M4:T3 ? Rice Surendranagar-18 ED Bajri, Jowar. 1577.00 105.14 24.00 N2:M5:T68 Wheat, Rice Surendranagar-ll Bajri, Jowar. 633.00 37.84 21.00 9 Wheat Surendranagar-16 EA Bajri, Jowar. T(8.00) 1580.78 42.00 56.00 N5:M:T 10 Wheat, Rice WE(8.00) Surendranagar-12 ED Bajri, Jowar, 1759.38 86.00 .19.00 N II Wheat, Rice Surendranagar-8 Bajri, Jowar; 672.57 68.UO 23.00 N8:T 12 Wheat ~urendranagar-9 Bajri, Jowar. T(20.00) 1047.00 63.Ul 171.00 N5:M: T2 13 Wheat W(20.00) Surendranagar-12 Bajri, Jowar, T<2:?00) 308.00 36.05 14 Wheat, Rice W(22.00) Surendranagar-S Bajri, Jowar. T(9.00) 279.00 5.89 768.00 IS Wheat W(9.0!l.) SurendraRagar-3 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(S.OO) 1910.00 118.00 404.00 Vadavala 16 Wheat WE(S.OO) Temple N14: M3:T ~urendranagar-3 ED Bajri, Jowar. 55S·.00 61.00 .70.49 N5:M3 17 Wheat Surendranagar-8 ED Bajri, Jowar, 1.H4.00 114.29 28.00 N3:M:T2 18 Wheat, Rice Wadhwan-S ED Bajri. Iowar, '22.00 T(IO.00) 1021.50 34.00 71.00 N4:T 19 Wheat, Rice W(lO.OO) Wadhwan-IO ED Bajri, Jowar, 2630.00 167.00 215.20 GangvD 20 EO Wheat kund N2:M3:T4 Wadbwan-13 Bajri, Jowar, 1033.01 42.00 169.00 M5: T 21 Wheat 'Wadh'wan-IO Bajri, Jowar, 843.00 49.04 60.00 NIO 2% Wheat

9 TALlIKA WADHWAN VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms: 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the Appro- tion Village area popu- nearest place where the faci ity is available is given). ach Code- of lation to No. the and Educa- . Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Village village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- (in hee- of lPotable) Days Stop, Rail- tares) house- ot way stati- holds mar- on. Water- ket! way) Hat, H any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

23 Kherali 1681.22 3281 P CHW w,n PO.Phone BS PR (5lJ) 24 Malod 1475.01 1630 P CHW W.Tk,O PO BS,RS PR (300)

25 Vaghela IO()9.56 1214 P -{5-10 kms) W,Tk -()-10 kms) BS PR (216)

26 Nana- 1060.01 ng P CHW \V,Tk,R -\.'-10 kms) BS PR.KR Kerala ( 119) 27 Memka 1541.63 23,}4 P PHS,FPC W,Tk,R PO. Phone BS KR (423)

28 Khajeli 1204.55 811 P CAW W,Tk PO. Phone BS KR ( 116) 29 Bhadiyad 936.26 822 P -\-5 kms) W,Tk,R, PO as KR (134) 0 )0 Sankali 998.96 r999 P CHW \V,Tk,R PO BS KR ({50) 31 Raj 551.00 334 P -(5-10 kms) w.n -~ -5 kms) -1-5 kms) KR (56) 32 Kharva 3453 83 2520 P D.CHW(2} W.Tk,R PO. Phone BS KR (447)

33 Timba 1385.20 1108 P -(5-10 Kms.) W Tk. FO BS KR (196)

34 Kholadiad 2028.42 1551 P H.CWC,. W,Tk,Hp PO BS,RS KR (268) D,CHW :;5 Munjpur 667_34 886 P CWC,I), W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (148) CHW 36 Rampara 3916.74 4624 P,H MH,CWC, W,Tk,Hp PTa. BS,RS KR (857) PHC, FPC Phone

31 Gundiyala 1766.56 1921 P D,CRW W.Tk,Hp PO BS KR (309)

38 Kill riyani 979.35 571) P -(5-10 kms) W -(10+ kms) BS KR (99)

39 Gomta 892.51 991 P -(10 + kms) w,n -(5-10 kms) BS KR (161 ) 40 Baldana 3021.24 2614 P CWC.PHS, W PO BS,RS PR (447) D,FPC, RP,CHW 4t Vadod 2004.26 2034 P CHW W,Hp,R PO BS PR (328) 42 Tuva 1283.26 1639 P RP,CHW W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (260) Hp,N

10 Lao

J2 n 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Surcndraoagar-6 EA Bajri, Towar. T(1311.00) 117.00 80.00 173 .22 M5:T5 13 Wheat, Rice GC(1311.00) S urendr'anagar-8' ED Bajri, 10war. T(181.00) 1142.00 64.00 88.01 N5:M7:T3 24 Wheat, Rice GC( 173.00) W{B.OO) Wadbwan-l'() Jlaj ri, Jowar. T(8.00) 781.00 35.00 135.56 M:T 25 Wheat W(2.00) WE(6.00) Wadbwan-9' Bajri, 10war. Lao T(19.00) 669.00 123.00 248.01 M 26 Wheat W(l9.00) Wadbwao-g EA Bajri, 10war. T(l2.0Q) 1380.00 14.00 135.63 N2:M5 27 Wheat WE(12.00) C: Ti

Wadhwan-l!- Bajrr, J owar. 909.00 3[,00 264.55 N3:T2 28 Wheat, Rice Wadbwan-B Bajri, Jowar. 769.26 36.00 131.00 T2 29 Wheat, Rice Wadbwan-ll ED Bajri, Jowar, T( 16.00) 763.96 14.00 205.00 30 Wheat WE(l6.00) Wadbwan-l4\' Bajri, Jowar, 494.00 25.00 32.00 31 Wheat Wadhwan-9 ED Bajri. lowar, 4.00 T(32.01) 2743.00 674.83 N5:M6:T2 32 EAg Wheat W(IO.OO) WE(22.00) Wadllwan-l ~ ED Bajri. Iowa!'. 6.00 T(12.0:]) 1123.00 4.0a 24).20 M:T3 33 Wheat W{I2.00)

SuBtndtalJagar-J I Bajri, Jowar, T(81.00) 1574.42 91.00 282.00 N9::Vf2:T3 34 Wheat W(Sl.OO) Surendranagar-ll Bajd, Jowar. T(81.00) 533.34 21.00 32.00 NIO 35 Wheat W(S1.00) S urendranagar-!S EA Bajrf, Jowar. T(1475.00) 2164.74 171.00 106.00 M:I:T2 36 Wheat. Riee GC(40.00) W(607.00) WE(810.00) Tk( 18.00) Wadhwao-20 EA Bajri, Jowar" T(94.00) 1228.00 165.00 279.56 N2:\13:T4 3? Wbeat W(53.00) W E(41.00) Wadbwaa-Ui, Bajri, Jowar. I 708.00 27! .35 T 3& Wheat, Rice

W adbwan,.-I£. Bajri, Jowar. 690.00 202.51 T4 39- Wheat, Rh:e.

Limbdi-IJ; EAg Bajri, Wheat p T(51.00) 2180.00 23.00 767.24 M3:T 40 Rice WE(5l.00)

Limbdi-lG ED Bajri. Wheat. 6.0() 1298.26 ·700.00 N2:\14:TJ 41 EAg Rice I.nmbdlt-19 EAg Bajri,10war. T(607.00) 522.00 69.26 85.00 N6:M6:T6 42 Wheat. R~ce W(202.00) WE(81.00) Tk(324.00)

11 Amenities alMl

\ .;.;:nities available (if oot available within the village, a dasb(-) . i_, ·,hown in the ,cpIQm!l an,d next to it in brackets, the ,distance Loca­ '" fl"~1'? Jf TO!11 i'l oroad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 +, kms of the Appro­ tion Vi!\_i~e are3. p~~ld" ._"" lrest pla:,e where the facility is availa~i:..v..;;e..;;n.;.. _____ ach Code of i~~tiun to i'\o. the and Ed.lea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica­ Villa.. village nllmber ticr:aJ Water Telegraph or tion (Bus­ (in hec­ cf (potable) Days Stop, Rail­ tares) hO~lse­ of way Stati­ holds mar­ on, Water­ ket/ way),

Hatl if any _--_,-,--.,------~------__.;.------2 6 7 S 9 10 11

4:'. ;=:'.11 ' ~ ':} :1 ~\)O.6j 14q~ P PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS.RS (220) CHW Hp.C 44 Mad'lad 5:15,79 50f) P -(5-10 kms) W PO BS (Mulj) (16) 45 :-v!~dt,aJ 6-i4 . .:!5 iii 1 P -(5-10 kms) W PO BS (\~ aJh,yan) (119)

46 VJ5t:ldi 27)7.06 39H P D,CHW W. Tk, It PO BS (63} )

ret:'J 6),S"''U17 737,198 P(49), H (1) rncLtdi~il + 6,·1[8,74 (I2l.571) H(3), MH (1) \VaJhv,::n 763,3.01 ewc (5) \illa£e PHC (1) PHS (6) D (12) FPC (7) TB (1) RP (3) SMP (1) CHW (31)

l':otc : The fj _:,JrCS i 1 ; ':e last ]j 1e j:J dicate Taluka totals. Tbe figures in brackets III this line UDder CQI. S, 6 ar:d ~J L~Ji;~:8 :·le number of thoseparticuiar amenities.

12 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Nearest town Power Staple food _!:Ise in hectares rounded up tJ 2 deci'1111 places). Remarks Lo­ and distance Supply including ca­ in kms) Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Cod source waste avai la­ religious, No. (inclu­ ble for historical ding culti­ or gaucher vation archaeo­ and logical groves) i.nterest

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I

Sayla-6 EAg Bajri. Jowar, T(l99.00) 563.00 42.00 86.63 N4:T 43 Wheat GC(199.00) SayJa-6 Bajri. Jowar, T(324.00) 42.00 205.00 34.79 N2 44 Wheat GC(324.00) Sayla-6 Bajri. JOIVar, T(I.!3.00) 334.00 28.25 159.00 M:T 45 Wheat, GC(123.00)

Litnbdi-19 EA Rajri. Jowar, T(49.00) 2292.00 133.00 433.06 N20:M5:T5 46 Wheat, Rice WE(49.00)

43.00.6.670.00 51,185.85 3,772.91 8,158.11 N (146) M (114) C (I) T (84)

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2. LIMBDI TALUKA

-----+----- Page No. Page No. Sl. Name of Location Sl. Name of Location No. Vi1la~e Code Part-A Part-B No, Village Code Part-A Part-B No. Village Primary No. Village Primary Directory Census Directory Census Abstrllct Abstrect ------~------..,.._----- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------Acharda 69 26 30 52 99 28 32 2 Anandpar 60 24 30 53 92 28 30 3 Ankewalia 31 22 28 54 Karol 54 24 30 55 Kataria 4 Balala 97 28 32 37 22 28 56 Khambhlav 5 Balol 42 22 30 45 22 30 57 6 Bhagwanpar 5 20 28 70 26 30 58 Korda 7 Bhalgamda 34 22 28 82 26 30 59 Kudla 8 Bhanejada 83 26 30 84 26 30 9 14 20 28 60 Laliad 53 24 30 10 Bhensjal 85 26 30 61 Laxmisar 15 20 28 11 58 24 30 62 Liyad 50 24 30 30 12 Bhojpara 59 24 63 Minapur 88 28 30 26 30 13 Bhrugupur 73 64 Mojidad 71 26 30 30 14 Bodia 49 24 65 Mota Timbla 29 22 28 30 15 Borana 52 24 66 Moti Kathechi I 20 28 24 30 16 Borna 56 67 Mulbavla 10 20 30 17 68 24 30 68 Nagnesh 94 28 28 18 Chachka 86 26 30 69 Nana Timbla 28 22 28 19 Chamard; 66 24 30 70 Nani Kathechi 2 20 28 20 96 28 32 71 Natwargadh 19 20 30 1 Chhatriala 91 28 30 72 Navi Mor>'>ad 79 26 30 22 Chokdi 78 26 30 23 Choki 46 24 30 73 Panri 55 24 30 24 Chorania 35 22 28 74 Panshina 44 22 28 25 Chuda 75 26 30 75 Parali 13 20 28 76 Panala 22 20 28 26 67 24 30 77 RaIol 25 22 30 27 Devpara 43 22 30 78 Rnmdevgndh 89 28 28 28 Dhanwana 9 20 28 79 Ramrajpar 20 20 28 29 Dhirajgadh 12 20 28 80 Ranagadh 6 20 32 30 Dholi 63 24 30 81 Rangpur 101 28 28 31 Digvijayagadh 11 20 28 S2 Raska 33 22 30 32 Dolatpar 17 20 28 '13 Rojasar 8 20 28 33 Fulwadi 7 20 28 84 Samdhiyala 81 26 30 20 23 34 Gadthal 3 85 32 30 22 28 35 - Gedi 26 86 Sauka 48 24 28 G haghretia 30 22 28 36 87 Sejakpar 72 26 32 37 Ghanghosar 27 22 28 88 Shiani 16 20 28 Ghanshyampur 40 22 28 38 89 Sontha 9, 28 30 39 Gokharwala 74 26 30 90 Tokrala 38 22 30 40 Hadala 61 24 30 91 Ughal 51 24 30 Jakhan 36 22 28 41 92 Umedpur 18 20 30 Jalampar 24 .22 28 42 93 Untadi 47 24 32 43 Jaliala 4 20 28 44 Jambu 21 20 28 94 Vakhatdpur 65 24 30 45 JansaJi 41 22 30 95 Vanaia 100 28 30 .6 Jasapar 64 24 30 96 Vaniavadar 87 26 30 47 Jasmatpar 23 22 28 97 Vejalka 93 28 30 48 Jepar 77 26 30 98 Velavadar 76 26 30 49 Juni Morwad 80 26 30 99 Zamdi 57 24 30 50 Kamalpar 62 2. 30 ·100 ZinzavadllT 90 28 30 51 Kanpar 39 22 28 101 Zabala 95 28 30 19 TALUKA LIMBDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets ttle distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica­ Appro­ village number t10nal Water Telegraph or tion (Bus­ ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail­ to tares) house­ of way Stati­ Village holds Mar­ on, Water­ ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Moti 1,574.49 959 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk PO BS KR Kathecbi (162) 2 Nani 959.31 2,787 P CHW(2) W,Tk,TW PO BS PR,KR Kathechi (452) R,L,N

3 Gadthal 995.66 860 P -(IOl-kms) W,Tt1.c PO BS KR ( 143) 4 Jaliala 473.93 222 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (40) 5 Bhagwanpar 764.26 387 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (81 ) 6 Ranagadh 13,542.85 3,882 P D W,Tk PO BS KR (652)

7 Fulwadi 681.41 538 P,AC -(lO+kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (85) 8 Rojasar 1,627.56 1,305 P,AC -(10+kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (179) 9 Dhanwana 1,255.81 610 P -(10+kms) W,Tk PO BS (99) KR 10 Mulbavla 1,793.01 1,153 P PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS (191) KR

11 *Digvijaya- 1,534.07 gadh 12 *Dhirajgadh 1,620.09 13 Para Ii 1,617.25 1280 P -(IOl-kms) W,Tk PO BS (219) KR 14 Bhathan 1,477 .28 1,520 P -(10+kms) W,Tk PO BS (261) KR 15 Laxmisar 1,383.76 809 P,AC -(IO+kms) W,Tk -(lO+kms) BS (144) KRi 16 Shiani 5,672.88 5,056 P,H, PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS (829) AC(3) CHW(4) PR,KR

17 Dolatpar 891. 76 207 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk,R PO BS (38) KR 18 Umedpur 1,036.72 485 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk PO BS (79) KR 19 Natwargadh 1,066.05 1,161 P CHW W,Tk PO BS (172) KR 20 Ramrajpar 1,512.39 720 P,AC -(IO+kms) W,Tk PO BS ( 118) KR 21 Jambu 2,978.20 3,627 P(2), D W,Tk PTO,Phone BS (699) AC KR 22 Parnala 3,443,84 2,097 P -(10+kms) W PO BS (336) KR

*Uninhabited

20 i>IRECTORY

Land Use

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

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115.09 98.00 1,407.00 12 Lakhtar-27 Bajri, JOlVar, T(6.00) 1,214.00 11.25 3136.0J N4: T2 13 Wheat W(6.00) Limbdi-20 Bajli, Jowar, 1,356.00 91.00 30.28 14 Wheat, Rice Limbdi-18 Baj ri, J OlVar, T(S.OO) 756.00 378.00 241.76 T2 15 Wheat, Rice W(8.00) Limbdi-15 EA Bajri, JOW.lr, T(61.00) 3,7J2.DJ 457.00 1,442.8li Jain Temple 16 Wheat W(4LOO) N40: M5: C: T6 WE(20.00) Limbdi-15 Bajri, lowar, T(93.00) 679.00 89.76 30.00 I7 Wheat GC(93.03) Limbdi-S ED,EAg Baj ri, Jowar, T(21.00) 678.00 94.00 243.72 N 18 Wheat WE(21.00) Llmbdi-I:!- EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(71.00) 769.00 154.00 72.05 19 Wheat WE(7I.OO) Limbdi-I5 Bajri, J DlVar, T(33.00) J ,052.00 378.00 49.39 N3 20 Wheat W(33.00) LLnbdi-18 EAg Bajri, Iowar, T(50.00) 2,468.00 102.20 358.00 N4: M: T5 21 Wheat, Rice W(50.00) Limbdi-"10 Bajri. Jowar, 2635.84 328.00 480.00 T2 22 Wheat, Rice

21 TALUKA: LIMBDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities a vailable (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms: S-IO kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area pOpU- ___ neareE_pla~_e where___ the facility is available is givcn.)O,____'----- ___ Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus ach (in hec- of (potablc) Days SlOp, Rail- 0 tare~) house- of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on. Water ket! way) Hat, if any ------._--- 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

23 Jasmatpar 819.91 338 P -(-5 kms) W,T" -(-5 Kms) BS KR (58) 24 • Jalampar 1,047.31

25 Ralol 7,320.10 3,385 D,CH\V W,Tk PO BS PR (708) 26 Gedi 2,385.72 1.'<01 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (228) 27 Ghanghosar 492.27 99 -(-5~ms) -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (21 ) 28 Nana Timbla 781.83 1,119 P,<\C -(5-10 kms) W PO BS KR (161 ) 29 Mota Timbla 1,80;).54 1.281 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W.Tk PO BS KR (201) 30 Ghaghretia 619.03 729 P,:\C -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (125) 31 Ankewalia 2,005.96 2,674 P -(5-10 kms) W, Tk PO BS PR (414) 32 Samla 1,667.57 1,038 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (172) 33 Raska 1,336.16 1,694 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (279) 34 Bhalga:nda 2,330.35 2,267 F(2) -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR (372) Hp 35 Chora1ia 707.48 719 P -(-5 kms) W.Tk.R PO BS PR,KR (107 ) 36 Jakhan 1.001.78 919 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R PO BS PR,KR (148) 37 Kataria 1,525.83 1624 P PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS PR (229) 38 Tokrala 1.337.':>3 1,363 P, -(IG+kms) W,Tk PO as PRo KR (220) AC(2) Kanpar 4,31.32 225 P -(IO+kms) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (36) 40 Ghanshya­ 1,374.69 279 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR mpar (44) 41 lansali 1.772.59 897 P CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (165) 42 BaloI 4,884.72 3,080 P(Z). PHS, D. W, Tic PO BS KR (544) H FPC 43 Devpara 2,286.31 1,951 P,H D W.Tk PO BS PR (308) 4~ Panshina 4,594.01 4,617 P(2),H, PHS,D, W,Tk,R PO BS PR (782) AC,O FPC

45 Khambhlav 1,920.76 1,961 P D T,W,R PO BS PR (314)

* Uninhabited

22 DIRECTORY !:' : Land Usc ," .."

Land use (i. e,. area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. ' I, usc in'd]wtittbiS fbunded' tip'to 2 decimal places.) Remarks LOCflo _____._____ . ___ ._~_ .. ______-4 -----;--r-----!-----!--!--~:...... :.::--.:...L---!-_i____j-~~~---:-!----~~~--~~--.--.;...- linchJ~itig - tf8n' Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest' Irrigated' Un- CUJtU"i Area. any~ ,i' , Goi;fe and distance Supply , by 'irrigated rabl~' not I place of "N'd. ' (in km) souq;e~ , '.. " wast~ i availa­ religious, (ipclllr, bl~ for historical ding;, <::ultH, or gal,l",h

16 17 ; 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 ------_--- - _------531.00 .45.00 243.91 23 Limbdi-35 Bajri. Jowar, Wheat 1,044.00 3.3'1 24

4,432.00 658.10 2,230.00 N4:M3 25 Limbdi-32 Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice T(87.00) 1,880.72 86.00 ' 330.00 1\1: T2' Li :nbdi-2) Bajri, Jo'.Var. 2.0:1 26 Wheat, Rice T;;(87.00) 1.00 429.00 43.00 14.27 27 Limbdi-ll Bajri. Jowar. Wheat T(4.:10) 636.00 39 83. 102-00 28 Limbdi-Il EAg Bajri, J owar. Wheat WE(4.00) 1"(2.00) 1,671.00 110.54 26.0) N3:M5:T5 29 LLnbdi-9 E<\g Bajti. Jowar, Wheat, Rice WE(2.00) 521.00 1.00 97.03 N: M:T 3Q Limbdi-5 ED Bajri, Jowar, Wheat I,SOS.OO 115.00 85.96 M:T 31 Limbdi-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, Wheat 1,471.00 157.57 39.00 N8:T4 Lilllbdi-8 ED Bajri, Jowar, 32 Wheat,Rice T(~!.I1) 973.00 139.00 205.16 M2: T 33 Limbdi-lO Bajri, W;leat, Rice W(22.00) T(19,OO) 2,10:1.00 157.00 104.35 NI0:M7:T Limbdi-2 ED Bajd, Jowar, 34 Wheat Tk(19.00) T( IOI.f)D) 445.48 132.CO 29.00 35 Limbdi-4 EAg Bajri, Jowar. Wheat WEt 101.00) T(74 .()0) 762.00 35.78 130.00 Limbdi-S ED.EAg lJajri, Jowar, 36 Wheat WE(7400) TO·OO) 1,368.00 47.00 108.83 N4:M2:T3 Limbdi-12 Bajri, Jowar, 37 Wheat, WO·OO) TeV10) 1,185.00 60.03 134.00 N:M2:T Li:nbdi-16 EAg 8ajri, Jowa r. 38 Wheat WE(8.00) 300.32 31.00 10.00 Limbdi-20 Bajri, Wheat 39 1,235.00 22.00 117.69 Limbdi-32 Bajri, Jowar. 40 Wheat, Rice 'it-I 1,398.00 71.00 303.59 N2 ' , 41 Limbdi-36 Bajri, Jowar. Wheat,Rice 4,173.00 200.72 511.00 N8:M:T 42 Limbdi-40 Jowar, Wheat, Rice 2,039.31 89.00 158.00 ' N2:M:T' Limbdi-33 Bajri, Jowar, 43 Wheat, Rice T(405.00) 3,654.00 70.00 465.01 N4:M4:T2 44 Limbdi-18 EA Bajri, Jowar, Wheat W(203.00) WE(202.00) .' T(l54.00) 1,536.00 34~76 196.60 N5:M 45 Limbdi-II EA Bajri, Jo\\-ar, Wheat WE(154.00)

23 fALUKA LIMBDI VILLAGE

Amenities and

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the c::>lumn i1'ld next to it in bra ckets, the Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; distance tion village area popu- -5 kns;5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the Code- of lation ._._ n~arest pla~e wher~~e facil!tX is _'lv~i! able_ i~give.J1_.L ___ .__ No. the and Educa- Medical Drinkin;; Post and Day Communica- tional Appro- village number Water Telegrf

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ------~----.----- ._---- 46 Choki 758.52 1,125 P CHW W,Tk,R PO (154) BS PR

47 Unt::di 1,547.67 1_f,65 P,AC(::» CHW W,n.Hp, PO BS PI{ (249) R 48 Sauka 1,607.42 1,572 p PHS,FPC W,Tk PO (237) -(-5 kms) KR 49 Redia 837.00 902 P,AC CHW W,R PO (138) BS PR,KR

50 Liyad ],081.07 1,2R6 P CHW W,Tk,R PO (174) BS' KR 51 Ughal 749.21 485 P CHW,O T,W,R PO (73) BS PR,KR 52 Barana 1,300.78 809 P CHW,O \V,Tk,Hp, PO BS KR (148) R 53 Laliad 1,187.55 1,027 P -(5-10 km,) W,Tk PO ( 167) BS KR

51 Kal',)1 1,834.68 ],970 P -(5-10 kms) w,n PO (324) BS PR 55 Panri 478.01 506 P -( -5 kms) w,n PO (76) BS PR 56 Barna 1,820.51 1,681 P,AC(3) -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO (263) BS PR 57 Za'11di 548.08 43:1 P,AC -(5-10 kms) w,n PO BS (74) PR,KR 58 Bhoika 3,509.63 2,752 P(2) P!IS,FPC W,Tk PO BS (471 ) KR 59 Bhojpara 971.88 1,158 P -(-5 kms ) W,Tk PO ( 150) BS KI{ 60 Anrndpar 1,194.69 794 P RP,CH\\ W,Tk PO BS (153) Kl< 4,159 P,H, 61 Hadala 4,535.19 H MH,PHS, T,W,Tk PO BS,RS (730) PUC D, PR,KR FPC 62 Kaf'lalpar 1,283.61 968 P CHW W,Tk PO BS (179) KP 63 Dholi 1,551.72 1439 P CHW W,Tk PO DS (238) PI' 64 Jasapar 456.62 121 P -(-5 kms.) W,Tk -(-SkIllS) BS (31) KR 65 Vakhatpar 322.77 199 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS (39) .' " 66 Chacllardi 740.45 500 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10 kms) (93) K 67 Darod 978.36 834 P -(10+ kIllS) W,Tk,R PO BS (114) KF 68 Chacbana 1,607.17 1,089 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,R PO BS p~ (193)

24 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e., area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca------(including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- CuHu- Area any ,Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km) source waste avail a- religious, (inclll- ble for historical ding culti- 01" gaucher vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest~

12 13 14 ]5 16 17 18 19 20 ------

Limbdi-7 F.A Bajri, Jowar, T(I62.0~) 499.00 20.52 77.00 N4: M3:T6 46 Wheat W(81.00) WE(81.00) Limbdi-3 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(41.00) 1410.67 48.00 38.00 M2:T 47 Wheat, Rice W£(4 LOO) Limbdi-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar. T(22.00), 1328.00 93.00 164.42 M:T2 48 Wheat WE(22.00) Limbdi-9 Bajri, Wheat T(202.00) 4J5.0[) 42.00 188.00 M5:T3 49 Rice ",(202.00)

Limbdi-13 Bajri, Jowar, T(28.00j 649.00 343.00 61.07 50 Wheat W(28.00) Limbdi-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(50.00) 589.00 11.21 99.00 N: M: T 51 Wheat, Rice WE(:'O.OO) limbdi-4 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(62.00) 773.00 137,00 328.78 N 52 Wheat, Rice W(62.00) Limbdi-14 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(526.00) 445.00 . 183.55 33.00 T4 53 Wheat, Rice W(20.00) WE(506.00) Limbdi-8 ED,BAg Bajri, Jowar, T(53.00) 1649.68 117.00 65.00 M3:T5 54 Wheat,Rice WE(53.00) Limbdi-5 ED Bajri, Jowar, 392.00 70.01 16.00 M: 55 Wheat Limbdi-6 ED,BAg Bajri, Jo\\ar, T(I21.00) 133'5.00 312.51 52.00 M:T 56 Wheat WEe 121.00) Limbdi-8 Bajri, Jowar, T(24.00) 414.00 93_00 17.08 57 Wheat W(24.00) Limbdi-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T( 10_00) 3096.00 219.00 184.63 N3:M2:T3 58 Wheat, Rice WE(IO.OO) Limbdi-16 Bajri, Wheat 818.00 83.88 70.00 T 59

Dhandhuka-15 Jowar, Wheat, _. . >''; .. ~_;:~ 10].7.00 84.00 83.69 N3:M 60 Rice / 10. <:- .. "J c·'14 I ...._~.\ ,.-...,._~ ! ~'" -21 Bajri, Jowar, .. / ~'.' r.. ""' .. !?', 991.00 531.00 14.19 M:T 61 Wheat, Rice /:~ r .., ,,<'\\ j ""':,,- { "\ ,\\ Dhandhuka-12 Bajri. Jowar, It'' '( [ ri·-::.'": I' ~~~)5.00 42.00 26.61 M 62 Wheat, Rice It \ _..::." I Dhandhuka-12 Bajri, Jowar, .:\ '.. ,) Ij~3.00 111.72 47.00 63 . \_ ". Wheat, Rice /' y. Dhandhuka-22 Bajri, Jowar, '-- 417.62 20.00 19.00 64 Wheat,Rice '<~',-.. ~- Dhandhuka-] 6 Jowar, Wheat, 271.77 17.00 34.00 65 Rice Dhandhuka-IO ED Bajri, Jowar. T(2.00) 692.00 18.00 28.45 T 66 Wheat Tk(2.00) Dhandhuka-14 Bajri, Jowar, T(5.00) 853.00 103.36 17.00 67 Wheat Tk(5.00) Dhandhuka-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(79.00) 1251.00 212.00 65.17 N2:M2:T 68 Wheat WE(79,00)

25 SN-4 TALUKA LlMBDI VIJ,LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dasb{-) is shown in the c0lumn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kiDS of the lion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available iuiven.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, Water- ket! way) Hat, if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ]

69 Acharda 605.64 630 P,AC -(-5 kms) V,',Tk,R PO BS PR,KR (103)

70 Kbandia 1,437.77 J ,310 P -(-5 kms) \V,Tk,R PO BS KR (217) 71 Mojidad 2,547.02 3,104 P,ll PIIS,D,FPC, W,Tk,Hp,R PO,Phone BS KR (51 G) RP,CHW(3)

72 Sejakpar 493.26 477 P CHW W,Tk,R PO -(-5 kms) KR (70)

73 Bhrugupur 2,383.77 3.256 P D,CHW(2) T,V/,R po, Phone BS KR (522)

74 Gokhar- 1,400.03 1,446 P -( -5 kms) W,Tk,Hp,R PO,Phone BS KR wala (200) 75 Chuda 4,331.61 10,471 P,R, MCW,MH, T,W,Tk PTO,Phone BS,RS KR (1784) PUC,AC CWC,PHC, FPC 76 Velavadar 851.09 453 P -(-5 kiDS) W,Tk,R,N PO BS PR (70)

77 Jepar 526.21 5J9 P -(-5 kms) W -(IO+kms) BS KR t 80) 78 Chokdi 2,763.99 3,335 P lV'.cW,PHS, T,W,Tk, PO, Phone BS PR (498) FPC TW,R,N

79 Navi 879.45 ]A09 P CHW T,W,Tk,R PO BS KR Morwad (209)

80 J uui 971. 32 697 P -(5-IOkms) W,R PO BS KR Morwad (l18) 81 Samdhiyaia 1,181.72 755 P -( IO+kms) W,Tk PO BS KR {10S} 82 Korda 2,410.34 2,792 P,AC D \\ ,n PO BS KR (407) 83 Bhanejada 748.50 539 P -(IO+kms) W PO BS KR (86) 84 Kudla 1,505,34 1,428 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (215) 85 Bhensjai 991.43 1,008 P(2) PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS KR (142) 86 Chachka 1,418.03 1,281 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk,R PO BS KR (191 )

87 Vaniavadar 411.09 457 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (64)

26 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I ------__------

Limbdi-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar. T(59.00) 484.64 46.00 16.00 N3:M:T2 69 Wheat, Rice WE(49.00) Tk( 10.00) Limbdi-12 Bajri, J o'1·ar, T(127.00) 867.00 106.00 337.77 N:T2 70 Wheat, Rice W(l27.00) Limbdi-ll EA Bajri, Jowar. T(202.00) 2,004.00 197.02 144.00 Ashram of 71 Wheat, Rice 'NE(2U2.00) Shri Ram Sharma N6:M4:T2 Limbdi-13 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(203.00) 1+9.00 92.00 54.26 N:M:T2 72 Wheat W(l02.00) WE(101.00) Limbdi-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, 3.00 T(788.00) 1,278.00 126.00 188.77 Ashram of 73 Wheat W(380.00) Bhrugu Rushi WE(408.00) N2: MS:T2 Limbdi-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar. T(108.0~) 1,035.00 33.00 224.03 N6: M2: T 74 Wheat WE(108.00) Limbdi-21 EA Bajri, Jowar, T{701.00) 2,700.00 466.61 464.00 Temple of 7S Wheat, Rice W(364.00) Hari Krishna WE(337.00) N3: MS: C:T5 Limbdi-12 Bajd, Jowar, T(121.00) S65.00 79.09 86.00 76 Wheat W(121.00) Limbdi-IO Bajri, J owar, T(7.00) 445.00 10.00 64.21 N:M2:T 77 Wheat W(7.00) Limbdi-14 ED,E'\g Bajri, Jowar, 32.00 T(81O.00) 1,536.00 17.00 368.99 Shrine of 78 Wheat W(607.00) Charmalyo WE(203.00) Nag N4: M:T Sayla-7 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(170.00) 501.00 123.00 8S.45 N2:T 79 Waeh1, Rice GC(8.00) W(81.00) WE(Sl.OO) Sayla-8 Bajri. Wheat, T(94.00) 624.32 217.00 36.00 80 Rice W(94.00) Sayla-lO Bajri, Jowar, T(81.00) 923.00 40.72 137.00 M2:T 81 Wheat W(81.00) Sayla-lO Bajri, Jowar, 121.00 T(i7S.00) 1,612.00 130.00 72.34 N3:M2:T 82 Wheat W(475.00) Sayla-8 Bajri, Jowar, T(S 1.00) 567.00 41.50 89.00 T 83 Wheat W(Sl.OO) Sayla-4 Bajri, Jowar, T(283.00) 978.00 68.34 176.00 N2: M 84 Wheat W(283.00) Limbdi-16 Bajri, Jowar, T(96.00) 76S.00 52.43 78.00 MS: T2 85 Wheat W(96.00) Limbdi-3 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(283,00) 888.00 79.03 168.00 M: TS 86 Wheat GC(81.0\}) WE(202.00) ttanpur-2 Bajri, Jowar, T(5S.00) 309.00 41.00 6.09 87 Wheat W(SS.OO)

27 TALUK, Lr 1BD' VIl,LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not avaii.!!'!· -vi thin the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and ne; l t" it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; .'5. \ () kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility i'; t'.lib~~ _is __gi:,_~J_~_. ______Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking p~,s t ~'.nd Day Communica- Appro- villa.l'e number tional Water Tek!:r,.1;)h or tion (Bus- ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) hOllse­ of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

88 Minapur 838.39 860 P CH V(2) W,Tk PO BS KR (114)

89 Ramdevgadh 336.74 278 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (42)

90 Zinzavadar 264.88 270 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (49) 91 Cbhatriala 1,057.94 1,477 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (211 )

92 Karmad 818.40 1,055 P -(10 i kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (153 ) 93 Vejalka 1,089.65 1,272 P -( 10-I·kms) W,Tk PO PS,RS KR (179)

94 Nagnesh 1,961.27 3,856 P(2) PHS,D,FPC W,R PO BS PR,KR (622)

95 Zabala 2,554.16 2,720 P(2) D,CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (409) 96 Chhalala 1,316.33 1,548 P -(IO+kms) W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (244) 97 Balala 1,000.87 1,005 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (139) 98 Sontha 1,017.18 1,277 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (175) 99 Kantharia 2,527.99 2,658 P,Il PHS,D,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (446) CHW(2) S,N 100 870.14 1,002 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (159) 101 Ranpur 1,363.70 2,086 P,H D,RP,CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO BS PR (340) R,S,N

-----_. Total 168,288.69 147,438 P(107), H (I) Limbdi(Viliage) *2,567.73 (23,962) H(9), MeW (3) ______PUC(2), MH (2) Grand Total 170,856.42 AC(25), CWC (1) 0(1), PRC (I) PHS (13) D (16) FPC (14) RP (3) CHW (38) 0 (2)

------~---- .. This area has been included in the rural arj(a of the Taluka.

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

28 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded_up_!o 2 de_<:Lnal places.) Re:;'arks Loca­ (including Staple Food tion Nearest town Power Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area :1:11' Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- re]i:--;ious, (inclu- b Ie for bis[,)r ical ding cill ti- or ga uchar vatL)!] arch ICO­ and lodeal groves) inrl';rest)

.--.-~-_.------_------.._._-----

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I ------_._------_.__ ... _._----- Ranpur-5 EAg B:ljri, Jowar, T(142.00) 643.00 42.39 11.00 N 88 Wheat, Rice W(.93.00) WE(49.00) Li abdi-lJ EAg Bajri, J owar, T(32.00) 265.0J 11.74 28.00 1,,: T 89 Wheat W(6.00) WE(26.00) Li nbdi-3 EAg Bajri, );),var, T(32·00) 216.00 14.88 2.00 N. ;\1: T3 90 \~ heat WE(32.00) 2 Li nbdi-10 EAg Bajri, lowar, T(16 .00) 809.00 21.00 65.94 N: M4: T4 91 Wheat W005.DO) W£(57.00) Ra:l,pur-9 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(168.0;) 55kO:J 63.00 33.40 T 92 Wheat W(168.00) - Ranpur-3 ED,E.'\g Bajri, Jowar, T(274.(JO) 6C9.00 138.00 68.65 M5: T2: 93 Wheat W(72.00) ~. WE(202.00) Ranpur-5 E~ Bajri. lowar, T(271.0~) 1,381.00 231.00 78.27 NIO: M5: TS 94 Wheat, Rice W(95.00) WE(176.00) Limbdi-26 ED, BAg Bajri, Jowar, T(367.00) 1,795.00 290.00 102.16 N2: M16: T7 95 Wheat WE(367.00) Ranpur-12 Bajri, Jowar, T(81,0J) 1,120.00 112.33 3.00 96 Wheat W(81.00) Ranpur-12 Bajri, Jowa[, T(lO.OJ) 907.87 62.00 11.00 M:T 97 Wheat w(20.00) Ranpur-12 ELl,EAg lhjri, Jowar, T(1l2..0Q) 835.0J 13.00 57.18 98 Wheat WE(112.00) Dha:l1hJka-15 ED,EJ Bajri, JJwar, T(3 LO) 2,283.00 64.J) 90).9) N4: :... 15: T2 99 Wheat, Rice W(81.00) Dhandhuka-12 ED Bajri, Jowar, 805.00 42.00 23.14 M 100 Wheat Dh:ml.1Uca-) E\ Bajri, ]:PHr, T(l )3.00) I,OH.70 70.0J 145. 'l] Te nple of 101 Wheat, Rice WE(I03.00) Hinglajmata NIO: M2: T2

884.93 9,915.09 117,5J4.31 14,109.75 2,5734.61 ;\i (192) M (135) C (3) T (129)

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2. SAYLA TALUKA

Page No. Page No. !H. Name of Location SI. Name of Location No. Village Code Part-A Part-B No, Village Code Part-A Part-B No. Village Primary No. Directory Census Village Primary Abstract Directory Census Abstract 2 3 4 5 ------Adala 57 38 38 37 Madargadh 22 34 30 2 Aya 14 34 36 38 Mangalkui 37 36 36 39 Morsal 35 3 Bhaduka 8 34 36 36 36 40 Brahmapuri 17 34 36 Mota Bhadl:! 50 38 38 4 4] (Vanki) Mota Kerala 25 36 36 42 Mota Sakhpar 32 36 36 5 ChbadiaIi 30 36 36 43 Nadala(Devgadh) 62 6 Cbitralank 34 36 33 38 44 Nagadka 47 7 Chorvira (D) 49 38 38 38 38 45 8 Chorvira(Than) 3 34 36 Nana Harania 67 38 38 49 Nana Matra 70 40 38 9 Dhajala 60 38 38 47 Nana Sakhpar 40 36 36 10 Dhamrasala 41 36 38 48 lNathupara 27 36 36 11 Dhandhalpur 55 38 32 49 Nav~gam 58 !l8 38 12 Dhankania 33 36 36 50 Nava Jasapar 23 36 36 I3 Dharadungari 16 34 36 51 Nava Sudamda 9 34 36 14 Dbedhuki 19 34 36 52 Ninama 6-8 40 38 15 Dbinkwal·i 64 38 38 53 Noli 51 as 38 16 Doliya 13 34 36 54 Ori 75 40 31$ 17 Gadbashirvania 45 38 38 55 Ovangadh 42 J.6 38 18 Gangajal 73 40 33 19 Garambhadi 63 38 38 56 Pipalia 66 38 38 20 Goraiya 72 40 38 57 Ratadki 38 36 21 Gosal 12 34 36 36 58 Ratnapar 34 36 22 Gundiavada 54 38 38 36 59 ~amadhiala 74 40 23 Hadala 15 34 36 38 60 Samatpar 21 34 36 "1 Sangoi 46 24 J.shvaria 2 34 36 38 38 62 Sejakpar 31 36 36 25 Juna Jasapar 29 36 36 63 Sekhdod 69 40 38 64 Sbapar 18 34 36 65 Sbirvania 26 Kanpur 4 34 36 44 38 38 t06 Sitag.:.h 27 Kansala 5 34 36 6 34 36 28 Karadi ·59 38 38 67 Sokhada 56 38 38 68 Sonpari 29 Kashipara 10 34 36 36 36 36 69 Sorimbbda 30 Keswali 71 40 38 7 34 36 70 Sudamda 31 Kesarpar 20 34 36 28 36 36 32 Kbintla 53 38 38 71 Thoriali 24 33 Kotda 65 38 3~ 36 36 72 Tftoda 39 36 36 34 Lakhavad 52 38 38 73 Vadai 26 35 Limbala 61 38 38 36 36 74 Vakbatpar 11 36 Loya 48 38 38 34 36 75 Vantavachh 43 36 38

33 TALUKA SAYLA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown in the eo lumn and next to it in brackets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -S k'Us; S-lO kms and 10 -:- kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica­ Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tbn (Bus­ ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail­ to tares) house­ of way Stati­ Village holds Mar­ on, Water­ ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Chitralank 478.73 178 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) Tk,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (20) 2 Ishvaria 604.09 434 P -{ -5 kms) W,Tk, (-S km~) -(-5 kms) KR (67) Hp 3 Chorvira 3,411.04 1,114 P PHS CHW (3) 0 PO BS KR (Th an) ( 152) FPC

4 Kanpur 1,128.76 229 P,AC(2) CHW R -(5-10 kms) BS KR (49) s Kansala 308.80 288 P CHW W,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS KR (50) 6 Sitagadh 1,095.71 192 -(5 !-I;) kms) -(-10 kms) W,Hp -(IO,kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (29) SodmblJda 505.25 122 ·-(-5 km,) -(-5 k11l1) W,Tk -(-S kms) BS KR (20) 8 Bhaduka 1,391.80 9S4 P CHW W PO BS PR,KR (149) 9 Nava 958.78 464 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR Sudamda (66) 10 Kashipara 4(7.98 366 P CHW VV -,5-10 kms) BS KR (52) II Vakhatpar 1,269.25 1,009 P CHW W PO BS PR,K.R (172) 12 Gosal 1,422.92 669 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (120) 13 Doliya 2,040.93 1,272 P,AC(2) PHS,D, FPC, W,Hp,R PO BS (181) CHW,O PR

14 Aya 990.32 185 P,AC(2) CHW W,R -(-S kms) BS PR (39) 15 Hadala I,OS4.23 409 P,AC(2) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR (58) 16 DharadJn- 1.231.38 6)4 P CHN W,Tk -(5-10 k11ls) -(-5 krns) gari (7S) KR

17 Brahmapuri 323.05 129 -(-5kms) -(-5 km~) W,R -(-5 kmsl -(-5 kms) KR (Vanki) (14) 18 Shapar 714.90 482 P,AC efW W,Tk,R PO BS (86) PR,KR 19 Dhedhuki 1,407.3J 495 P,AC Ctf N T,W.Hp -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (82)

20 Kesarpar 206.05 350 P CHW Tk,R -(-5 kms) BS (SO) PR 21 Samatpar 704.65 488 P,AC CHW W,Tk, Hp, -(-S kms) BS (67) PR,KR

22 Madargadh 515,89 262 P,AC(2) -(10-;-kmsj W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) (39) KR

34 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

------_._---- .. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Thangadh-4 Bajri,• Jowar. T(40.00) 174.00 47.73 217.00 Wheat W(40.00) Thangadh-5 Bajri. Iowar, T(41.00) 204.00 300.09 59.00 2 Wheat W(41.00) Thangadh-13 EAg Bajri, J owar, 1,053.00 T( 133.00) 1,215.00 116.04 901.00 N2 3 Wheat W(46.00) WE(87.00) Sayla·-19 Bajri, Iowar, 40.00 1(45.00) 300.00 343.76 400.00 C:T 4 Wheat W(45.00) Chotila~17 Bajri, Iowar, T(29.00) 121.00 54,S0 104.00 5 Wheat W(29.00) Chotila-17 Bajri, Jowar, 203.00 T(24.00) 161.71 97.00 610.00 6 Wheat W(24.00) Sayla-22 Bajri, Jowar, T(20.00) 187.00 12.00 286.25 7 Wheat W(20.00) Sayla-13 Bajri, Iowar, T(72.00) 1,059.00 48.80 212.00 N:T 8 Wheat, Rice W(72.00 Sayla-5 Bajd, Iowar, T(61.00) 726.00 26.00 155.78 N:M3 9 Wheat, Rice W(6]'00) Sayla-3 ED Bajri, IowaI', T(20.00) 329.00 32.00 26.98 N 10 Wheat, Rice W(20.00) Sayla-9 Bajri, Iowar, 4.00 T(40.00) 972.25 81.00 172.00 N3 II Wheat W(40.00) sayla-ll Bajd, Jowar, T(33.00) 1,066.92 114.00 209.00 N2 12 Wheat W(33.00) Sayla-13 fA Bajri, Jowar. 30.00 T(34.00) 1,459.00 57.00 463.93 N5 : T 13 Wheat W(24.00) WE(IO.OO) T(35.00) Sayla-13 Bajri, Iowar, 591.00 22.00 342.32 I4 Wheat W(35.00) Sayla-14 Bajri, Jowar, T(25.00) 439.00 291.09 299.23 15 Wheat W(25.00) Thangadh-Il Bajri, Jowar, 61.00 T(99.00) 708.00 287.00 126.38 M: T 16 Wheat W(99.00)

Chotila-12 Bajri, Iowar, 179.00 19.00 125.06 Wheat 17 Chotila-12 Bajri, Jowar, T(18.00) 258.00 389.00 51.00 M Wheat W(9.00) 18 Tk(9.00) Sayla-16 Bajri, Jowar, T(126.00) 736.00 217.30 328.00 N: M Wheat W(126.00) 19 Sayla-13 Bajri, ]owar, T(l6.00) 130.00 16.05 44.00 Wheat W(l6.00) 20 Sayla-14 Bajri, Jowar, 41.00 T(13.00) 259.00 182.00 209.65 Wheat, Rice W(13.00) 21 Sayla-I2 ED Bajri, Iowar, T(52.00) 263.00 80.89 120.00 Wheat GC(36.00) 22 W(l6.00)

35 fALUKA : SAYLA

Amenities atJd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Nit'TIe of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 kms of the tion + village area popu- __I1~~rest place_\Vhere the~~i_(y jS_<1Vail~b_!e_ is _given.)_ ___ Code of lation No. the and Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus ach (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, rail­ to tares) house- of way Stati­ \'illa~e holds Mar. on, Water ket! way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

p • 23 Nava Jasapar 538.68 240 -(5-!Okms) R -(-5 Kms) BS (36) PR 24 Thoriali 1,001.25 925 P,AC CHW WTk,R -(5-10kms) (119) PR,KR

p 25 Mota Kerola J,232.J8 761 CrI\V R - (5-10kms) BS (124)

p 26 Vadia 576.75 990 CHW W,R PO RS (156) 27 Nathupara 78.40 46 +-5kmsl -(5-IOkms) W,R -(-5 kms) (9) BS KR 28 Sudamda 4,543.16 4Ml PH, MCW,PHS, W PO,Phone BS (706) AC(-t) D,FPC,RP, PR CHW(3)

29 Juna J asapar 1,046.67 742 p CHW W, Hp,R -(IO+kms) (100) BS PR

30 Chhadiali 705.49 310 p CHW W -(5-IOkms) (45) BS KR p 31 Sejakpar 4,147.27 1,375 CHW W,Tk, PO BS (238) L,N KR 32 Mota Sakhpar 926.90 225 p -( -5 km,) W -(5-IOkms) (30) -(-Skms) KR 33 Dhankania 797.65 1,58 p CHW W -( 10 +-kms) (29) BS PR,K~ p 34 Ratanpar 743.79 250 -(-5 kms) \V -(-5 km~) (44) BS PR,Kl 35 Morsal 517.80 438 p -(5-10kms) W.R -(5-10kms) (52) BS KR 36 Sonapari 409.92 152 -(5-IOkms) -(-Skms) W.llp.R PO (15) -(5-lOkms) KR 37 Mangalkui 392.83 192 p -(5-10kms) W, Tk,R -(5- Wkms) -(-5kms) {3~) KR

38 Ratadki 1,584.73 541 p CHW IN,Tk,R -(-5kms) (79) .. (S-10kms) KR 34 Titoda 1,011.54 195 p -(5-IOkms) W,Tk,R -(5-lOkms) (29) BS KR 40 Nana Sakh­ * 99 p -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-10kms) par (14) -(-5kms) KR 41 Dharnrasala 78S.96 603 P -(-Skms) W,Tk,R -(-Skms) (95) -(-5kn1s) KR 42 Ovangadh 814.11 440 P CHW W, Tk,Hp -(5-lOkms) (60) B$ PIt 43 Vantavachh 2,122.19 761 P CHW W,Hp -(-5kms) (135) BS

-----~-- -._------* Area of Nana Sakhpar village is included in that of the village Mota Sakhp:u (L. C. No. 32) 36 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e .. area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to:2 decimal places.) Remuks Loca­ ------,._------(inc! udill~' tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irri~:;ted Un- Cultl'- Area any Co(!e Supply bv irrigated ratle not pIece of No. and distance relir:ious. (in km) source waste availa­ (inclu­ ble for historic:) : ding cult i­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15

------~ ------~------~---- .----~-.------~- T(16.00) 331.68 24.00 107.00 23 Sayla-8 ED Bajri, Jowar, Wheat W(16.00) T(!50.00) 3:,J .25 394.( 0 N2: 1\0 ,-f1 :24 Sayla-6 FAg Bajri, Jowar, 94.00 wheat GC(l07.00) W(15.00) WE(R.OO) T(716.00) 293.18 168.01) Sayla-6 Bajri, Jowar. 55.00 N 25 Wheat GC(405.00) W(3II.00) T,2 l .aO) 397.00 Sayla-8 Bajri, Jowar, 68.00 91. 75 N3: M: T 26 Wheat YI(;O.O) T(20.00) 41.40 17.00 Sayla-7 Bajri, Jawar, 27 Wheat W(!O.O'J) T{261.0:)) 75400 Sayla-12 EA Bajri. Jowar, 229.00 2,867.16 432.00 N7: i-l.4: C:1'2 ::>1' Wheat GC(73.00) W(lOI.OO) Wi(61.0J) Tk(26.00) T{55.(0) 390.67 290.00 311.00 T 11.; Sayla-13 ED Bajti, Jowar, Wheat GC(45.00) W(IO.r~O) 1'(42.00) 603.00 18.00 42.49 _vlr, sayla-18 Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice W(42.00) T(I~.OQ) 2.637.27 431.00 965.00 Say1a-18 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, 46.00 Navlakha Shiv 31 Wheat,Rice W(18.00) Temple N3 T(57.')0) 485.00 70.00 265.90 sayla-25 Bajri, Jowar, 49.00 32 Wheat,Rice W(57.00) Chotila-18 Bajri, Jowar, 11)2.00 T(20.00) 364.00 49.00 202.65 33 Wheat W(~O.OO) 317.00 2J2.79 22~.00 Ch0tila-12 Bajri, Jowar, 34 Wheat T(20.00) ,207.00 89.8 ) 201.00 Chotila-12 Bajri, Jowar, 35 Wheat W(20.00) T(2.00) 154.00 40.92 213.00 Chotila-17 Bajri, Jowar, 36 Wheat W(2.\)() T(6.00) 177.00 16.00 Chotila-17 Blljri, 10\\ ar, 90.83 103.00 37 Wheat W(5,00) TW(I.OO) T(41.00) 985.78 57.00 501.00 Chotila-15 Bajri, Jowar, 38 Wheat PC(41.00) T(II.OO) 462.54 79.00 331.00 Chotila-20 Bajri, 10\\ ar, 128.00 39 Wheat W( 11.00) Chotila-22 Eajri, J owa r, 40 Wheat 572.00 36.00 18 ).96 Chotilll-27 Bajri, Jowar, 41 Wheat T(42'00) 593.00 30.00 14J.11 Sayla-19 Bajri, Jowar, 42 Wheat (42.00) T(40.00) 1,362.00 80.00 640.19 Sayla-13 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 43 Wheat WE(40.00)

37 fA LUKA SAYLA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loea- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + tion village area popu- kms of the Code- of Jation _n_ea!"~!.._p_~!l<:e_ where____!!!_~facilit~~i_!_!lble _is _given.) _ ---- No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- tional Appro. village number Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail· to tares) house- ot way Stati- Villafe holds Mar· on, Water· ket/ way) Hl!t, jf any

------~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O 11 "------44 Shirvania 1.435.27 729 P CHW W -(10-' kms) (ll5) as KR 45 Gadhshirvania 181.18 482 P -(IO+kms) W -(10-+ kms) BS (81) KR 46 Sangoi 811.83 623 P CHW W -(5-IOkms) (105) BS KR 47 Nagadka 3,987.94 2.473 P D,CHW W PO (343) BS KR 48 Loya 1,248.51 848 P CHW W,Tk,R -(--5 kms) (154) BS KR 49 Chorvira (D) 724.07 416 P,AC(2) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) (66) BS KR 50 Mota Bhlldla 964.18 821 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5kms) (138) BS KR 51 Noli 3,008.11 2,005 P,AC PHS.o, W,Tk,R PO BS (394) FPC.CHW KR 52 Lakhavad 2,200.09 515 P -(-5 kms) W,f-ip -(-5kms) BS (90) KR 53 Khintla 912.35 1,096 P CHW T,W PO (184) BS PR 54 Gundiavllda 1,144.24 548 P CHW W -( -5k rns) (96) BS PR 55 Dhandhalpur 2,557.01 1,555 P,AC MH,CWC, W,Hp PO BS (297) PHS.D, PR FPC,RP 56 Sokhada 1,402.04 622 P -(5-10kms) W -(-SkillS) (98) BS KR 57 Adala 803.80 182 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-IOkms) (27) .. -(5-10kms) KR 58 Navagam 893.22 44'i P CHW W PO (52) BS KR 59 Karadi 1,110.98 313 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5kms) (57) BS KR 60 Dhajala 1,529.02 1,162 P(3),H PHS,D, T,W,Tk PO (J 76) FPC,CHW BS KR 61 Umbala 1,311.94 627 P CHW W -(5-IOkms) (94) BS KR 62 Nadala 4,067.07 1,452 P CHW W -(I0+kms) (Devgadh) (242) BS KR

63 Garambhadi 1,628,95 774 P CHW W -(5-IOkms) BS (123) Ka 64 Dhinkwali 950.10 606 P -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) (101) KR 65 Kotda 1,228.61 448 P -(-5kms) W -(-5 kms) (57) BS KR 66 Pipalia 565.14 7 -(-5kms) -(5-IOkms) W -(-5kms) -(5-10 kms) (2) KR 67 Nana Harania 900.89 524 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(5-IOkms) (76) BS KR

38 DIRECTORY

Land Use

-.-~---.- "--- Land use (i.e., area under different types of land Amenities.,-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Ioca------(including tLn Nearest town Power Staple Food 'Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply hv irri gated' rable not place of No. (in km) source waste a vaila·- reIigi,)us. (inclu- ble for historical ding culti- or gaucher vation archaeo- and logical groves) in terest;

.. -~-.------.------_._------_ _-- ..--~--.~-.-----.------~-~- 12 13 14 15 16 17 H 19 20

Sayla-19 Bajri, Jowar, 97.00 T(8.00) 905.00 99.00 326.27 44 W(8.00) ..- Wheat SaYla-20 Bajri, Jowar, T(E.OO) 149.00 14.00 10,18 45 Wheat W(B.OO) Sayla-22 Bajri, Jowar. TO.OO) 6J9,00 10.83 175.00 4fi Wheat W(7.00) Sayla-22 FAg Bajri, Jowar, 436.00 T(38.'JO) 2763.00 336.00 414.94 47 Wheat WE(38.00) Sayla-23 EAg Bajri, Jowar. T(! 94.00), 79551 124.00 lJ5.0) 43 Wheat WE(194.00) -35 Bairi, Jo'var, T(24.00) 515.00 40.07 145.00 M 49 Wheat W(24,00) Paliyad-32 Bajri, lowar, T(30.00) 686.00 109.00 139.18 50 Wheat W(30.00) PaJiyad-14 ED,EAg, Bajri, lowar, T(91.00) 2011.00 703.11 203.00 51 EO Wheat W(91.'10) Paliyad-16 Bajri, Jowar, T(3'J.OO) I! 52.00 963,09 55.00 52 Wheat W(30.00) Sayla-20 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(69.00) 55 J.OO 99.00 175.35 N~ 53 Wheat WE(69.00) Sayla-24 Bajri, Jowar. 223.00 T(S5.00) 501.24 72_00 29300 54 Wheat W(5S.00) SayJa-32 EA Baj.ri, Jowar. T(S,OO) L~S9.00 ~ 11.00 849.01 Br;t~ place 55 Wheat WE (8.00) 01 Siddharaj N25: M7 Chotila-22 Bajri, Jowar, 182.00 T(24.00) "24.00 109.04 563.00 5fi Wheat W(24,00) ChotiJa-20 Bajri, J owar T(8.00) 247.00 146.00 402.80 57 W(B.OO) Chotila-28 Bajri, lowar. 41.0) T(13 00) 582.00 136.00 121.22 N:M 58 Wheat W(13.00) Sayla-20 Bajri, Jowar, 148.00 T(IO.OO) 444.00 54.00 454.98 N 59 Wheat W(ID.OO) Sayla-20 EA Bajri,Jowar, 233,0:) T(23.D!) 759.00 125.00 384.07 N:M4:C:T2 60 Wheat WE(2S.00) Sayla-21 Bajri, Jowar, 63'00 T( 58 00) 933.94 35.00 21 ].00 M 61 Wheat W(58.001 Viochhiya-16 EAg Bajri. Jowar, 57.00 T(381 00) 1043.00 410.00 2176.07 N 62 Wheat W(57,00) WE(324.00) Vinchhiya-16 Bajri, Jowar, 56.00 T(61.0D) 722.95 93.00 696.00 63 Wheat W(61.00) SayJa-22 Bajri, Jowar, T(46.00) 578.00 228.10 98.00 64 Wbeat, W(46.00) ChotiIa-20 Bajri Jowar. 540.00 T(142.00) 475.61 46.0() 25.00 N 65 Wheat, Rice W(l42.00) Chotila-22 Bajri, Jowar, T(3.00) 107.14 45.00 410.00 66 W(3.00) Vinchhiya- I 3 Bajri, Jowar, T(65.00) 485.89 112.00 238.00 67 Wbeat W(65.00)

39 S:'1.-5 TALUKA SAYLA VIJ.I.AGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the c,lum., and next t::l it i:1 brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ra~.~es vi7: -) kms; 5-10 kms and JJ + kills of t':e tion village area popu­ nearest place where th_e _~aci1ity_is _~~\'ai1abl~is_",i~~~:_) ______Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical iJrinl

68 Ninama 1,802.88 '1,015 P D,CHW W,Tk,R -(5-10kms) BS KR (184) 69 Sekhdod 617.63 205 P -(-5kms) W,R -(5-10kms) -(5-lOkms) KR (39) p 70 Nana Matra 1 ,OJ 9.66 919 CHW WR -(IO+kms) BS KR (134) 71 Kaswali 982.34 553 P CHW W,Tk, -(1:)-; kms) BS KR (92) 72 Goraiya 830.08 1,419 P D,CI-IW W,Tk, PO BS KR (253) 73 Gangajai 653.83 155 -(-5kms) -(-5 kms) R -( IO+kms) BS KR (22) 74 Samadhiala 1,567.8\ 1,039 P CHW W,Tk -(-5kms) BS KR (147) 75 Ori 1,508.93 1,632 P PH,S,FPC, W,R PO BS KR (254) RP,CHW

Total 90,768.84 50,790 P(69) MCW (1) (8,075) H(2) CWC (1) AC(23) D (8) MH (1) PHS (7) FPC (7) RP (3) CHW (48) o (1)

Sote : The fisures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the nu:nber of those particular amenities. DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca­ (including tion Nearest town Power Staple Pood Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in 15m.) source waste availa- religious, (inclu- ble for historical ding cuI ti- or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vinchbiya-12 Bajri, Jowar. T(57.00) 883.00 306.00 551.88 T 68 Wheat W(57.00) Vinchhiya-9 Bajri. Jowar, 161.00 T(6.00) 181.00 48.63 221.00 G9 Wheat W(6.00) Vinchbiya-IO Bajri, Jowar, 173.00 T(45.00) 478.00 82.66 241.00 N3:M 71} .Wheat W(45.00) Vinchbiya-14 Blljri, Jowar, T(28.00) 396.34 41.03 517.00 71 Wheat W(28.00) Vinchhiya-9 EAg Bajri, Jowiu, 43.00 T(121.00) 465.00 88.08 113.00 N3:M 72 Wheat, Rice WE(121.00) Vinchhiya-3 Bajri, Jowar, T(20.00) 313.00 24.00 296.83 73 Wheat W(20.00) Vinchhiya-4 Bajri. Jowar, 70.81 T(203.00) 1,140.00 96.00 !l8.00 74 Wheat W(203.00) Vinchhiya-1 Bajri, Jowar. T(243.00) 963.00 302.93 N3:T 75 Wheat W(!21.00) Tk(l22.00)

4,715.64 4,637.00 49,023.43 9,998.48 22,394,.29 N (73) M (30) C (3) T (14)

41 ('UjM~Al TALUKA CHOTILA

DISTRICT SURENDRANAGAR

2 I 0 ;2 -4 6 MILE 5 t=:::=- ,.E ---2- r=-~ 2 0 '2 4 6 8 KILOMETRES

r

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DISTRict BOt;NDA~Y TALUI

200~9q,500-999~ 1000 - "999, 0 ••• .. ~~ NH 811.

IMPORTANT MEfALLED ROAD.

UN ... EtAL.L.ED ROAD RS /( RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE. '-RS A.AIL\UY LINE WITH STATION 1 MfrRE GAUGE. ·IIII~III ~IGHER 5ECONDA~"" SCHOOL. POLICE SlATI()N

PRIMAR)' HEALTH CENTRE) DISPE~SAR'r',HOSP'''AL.

~A"!'f~rotIT't' ~ND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE

POST OFFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE PO/PTO I-....Dl"RT:.r.- .':LLAGE MARKET' MANDIES . ~6

SOUN~~pq~ FOREST rifSE.RYED RF

Note R F whl';h comes under the vlllQCI' If-.Ol VII!O(j" ,ts~1f Rrs':fVtd Forest nom.: TALUKA CHOTILA ALPHABETIC LIST OF V[LLAGES

4. CHOTILA TALUKA

Page No. .___ ~age_~_o_. ___ S\. Name of Location Part A Part B 81. Name of Location Part A Part B No. Village Code No. Village Primary No. Village Code No. Villal1e prjrnary Directory Census Directory Census Abstract AbstraCtt ---.-----.---.. ---'-'~-.. -----~---~-.-. 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ----._------_._------. Abhepar 10 46 42 36 Jamvali 18 46 42 2 Akala 63 50 44 37 Janivadla 41 48 44 3 Amarapar 9 46 42 38 Jashapar 44 48 44 4 Anandpar 103 54 46 39 Jivapar 96 54 46 (Bhadla) (Anandpur) 5 Anandpar 22 46 42 40 Jivapar 56 (Than) 50 44 46 6 Ankadiya '5 54 41 Kabran 78 52 44 42 Kalasar 60 50 44 7 54 50 44 43 Kanpar 7 46 42 8 Bhetsuda 112 56 46 44 Kanthariya 104 54 46 9 .Bhimgadh 50 50 44 45 Khakharavali 16 46 42 10 . 81 52 44 46 Khatadi 76 52 44 54 44 11 Bhojpara 90 47 Kherana 79 52 44 54 46 12 Bhojpari 91 48 Kherdi 51 50 44 49 Kumbhara 34 48 42 13 Chanpa 40 48 42 50 Kundhada 49 50 44 14 70 52 44 (Rajpara) S1 Lakhachokia 61 50 44 52 44 15 Chiroda 85 52 Lakhamachi 21 46 42 (8anosara) 53 Lakhanka 80 52 44 16 Chobari 99 54 46 54 Lorna Kotadi 72 52 44 17 Dakvadla 77 52 44 55 Magharikhada 35 48 42 18 Devaliya 20 46 42 56 Mahidad 89 52 44 1(} Devpara 13 46 42 57 Manadasar 5 46 42 2u Devpara 106 54 46 58 Mevana 73 52 44 (Anandpur) (Bamanbore) 21 Devsar 26 48 42 59 Mevasa Sanosara 87 52 44 22 Dharei 108 54 46 60 Mokasar 66 52 44 23 Dhokalva 107 54 46 61 Monpar 105 54 46 24 Doshalighuoa 58 50 44 62 Morthala 12 46 42 25 Dudheli 43 48 44 63 Mota Haragiya 83 52 44 64 Mota Kandhasar 37 48 42 54 46 26 Fulzar 94 65 Moti Moldi 52 50 44 27 Gadhechi 84 52 44 66 Naliyeri 32 48 42 50 44 28 Garida 57 67 Nana Kandhasar 36 48 42 54 46 29 Golida 109 63 Nana PaIiyad 39 48 42 46 42 30 Gugaliyana 17 69 Nani Moldi 42 48 44 54 46 31 Gunda 92 70 Nani Morsal 45 50 44 50 44 32 Gundala 55 ~ 71 Naniyani 64 50 44 ~~ 72 Nava 29 48 42 33 Habiyasar 47 50 44 73 Navagam (Th.an) 6 46 42 34 Hirana 14 46 42 74 Navagam 53 50 44 35· Hirasar 48 50 44 (Bamanbore)

44 ALPI:fABETlC LIST OJ' VILLAGES

4. CHOTILA TALUKA Concld.

Page No. Page No. !l. Name of Location -----_!_------S!. Name of Location ------No. Village Code Part-A Part-B No, Village Code Part-A Part-B No. Village Primary No. Village Primary Directory Census Directory Census Abstract Abstract ------~---.----- 1 2 3 4 5 2 :3 4 ------5 75 Navagam 33 48 42 92 Rupavati 30 48 42 (Chotila) (Rajavad) 76 62 SO 44 93 Rupavati 19 46 42 77 Parabdi 101 54 46 (Sarodi) 78 Pipaliya 71 52 44 (Bam an bore) 94 Sakhpar 98 54 46 79 Pipaliya 111 56 46 95 Salkada 93 54 46 Dhokalva 96 Sangani 38 48 42 80 Piparali 46 50 44 97 Sanosara 88 52 44 81 Piyava 65 50 44 98 Sarodi 24 48 42 82 Pojvali 31 48 42 99 Sarsana 11 4') 42 100 Shekhalia 74 52 44 83 Rajavad 28 48 42 101 8 46 42 84 Rajpara 69 52 44 102 Sukhsar (Chobari) 86 52 44 103 Surdi 82 85 Rampara 27 48 42 52 44 (RajavadJ 104 Tajpar 102 54 46 86 Rampara 75 52 44 105 Tarnetar 3 46 (Rajpara) 42 106 Tramboda 67 52 44 87 Rampara 23 48 42 (Sarodi) 107 Undvi 46 42 Rampara 100 54 46 88 108 Vadali 110 54 46 (Chobari) 109 Varmadhar 2 46 89 Rasbamia 68 52 44 42 liD Vavdi 25 48 90 Ravrani 15 46 42 42 III Vijalia 4 46 , 91 Rupavati 97 54 46 42 (Anandpur) Il2 Zinzuaa 59 50 44

45 VILLAGE TALUKA CHOTILA Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the Loca­ Name of nearest place where the facility is available is given.) tion village area popu­ Code of lation and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communioa- Appro­ No. the Telegraph tion (Bus- ach village number tional Water or Days Stop, Rail- to (in hec­ of (potable) house- of way Stat i- Village tares) Mar­ holds on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, jf any

6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5

CHW W,Tk,Hp -(10+ kms) BS KR I Undvi 425.16 553 P,AC (74) CWC,CHW W,Tk.Hp PO BS KR 2 Varmadhar 546.65 532 P,AC (76) CWC,CHW W,Tk,TW,Hp PO BS PR,KR 3 Tarnetar 1,372.33 1,165 P (147) W,tk,Hp PO BS KR 4 Vijaliya 1,340.30 1,312 P,AC(2) CWC,SMP, (198) CHW w,n -(10+ kms) .. BS KR 5 Manadasar 978.32 1,004 P,AC(3) CHW (165) CWC,PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR 6 N!lvagam 2,051.59 U?9 P,AC(2) (173) CHW -(5-l0 kms) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS PR 7 Kanpar 276.81 254 P,AC (5l) W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS PR 8 Songadh 1,000.83 770 P CHW (137)

-(-5 km,) W,Tk, Hp -( -5 kms) BS KR 9 Amarapar 308.07 513 P (86) ~5 W,Tk,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS KR 10 Abhepar 428.45 358 P -( kms) (54) -(5-10 kms) BS 11 Sarsana 1,053.25 596 P,AC CHW W,Tk KR (98) W,TkR PO 13S 12 Morthala 1,795.74 1,187 P,AC(3) CWC,PHS. PR (243) FPC.CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) 13 Devpara 568.67 260 P,AC CRW BS KR (43) W,Tk,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) 14 Rirana 572.32 222 P,AC -(5-10 kms) BS KR (31) W,TW,Hp PO -(5-10 kms) 15 Ravnlni 178.01 157 -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (25) -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) 16 Khakhara- 890.09 611 P -(-5 kms) KR vaH (90) -(5-10 kms) .. -(5-10 kms) 17 Gugaliyana 1,510.98 325 P,AC -(5-10 km.) KR (SO) -(-5 kms) BS 18 Jamvali 1,042.10 224 P,AC CHW PR (39) CRW W,Rp,R,C -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) 19 Ruoa"ati 651.62 437 P KR (Sarodi) (67) W -(5-10 kms) 20 Devaliya 464.25 305 P -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (51) 21 Lakhamachi 868.16 398 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 kms) RS KR (59) 22 Anandpar 314.68 471 P CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS,RS KR (Than) (77)

46 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Thangadh-16 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(l3.00) 177.16 208.00 27.00 'Wheat W(l3.00) Thangadh-13 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(l27.00) 182.00 64.00 173.65 2 Wheat W(l07.00) WE(20.00) Thangadh-IO EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(125.00) 492.00 517.33 238.00 Temple of 3 Wheat W(121.00) Tarnetar WE(4.00) N:M Thangadh-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(83.00) S71.00 499.30 187.00 N3 4 Wheat, Rice WE(83.00) Thangadh-l1 Bajri, Jowar, 5.00 T(B.OO) 652.00 14.32 284.00 M 5 Wheat, Rice W(23.00) Thangadh-9 FA Bajri, Jowar, T(l54.0Cl) 1,286.59 572.00 39.00 6 Wheat W(IOO.QO) WE(S4.00) Thangadh-7 ED, Bajri, Jowar. T(l2.00) 171.81 83.00 10.00 7 EAg Wheat W(S.OO) WE(7.00) Thangadh-7 EAg Bajri, Jowar. Tl28.00) 480.00 149.83 343.00 M3 8 Wheat W(l3.00) WE(lS.OO) Thangadh-3 EO Bajri, Jowar, T(l6.00) 181.00 89.07 22.00 9 Wheat W{l6.00) Thangadh-3 Bajri, Jowar, T(IS.COO) 275.46 10.00 125.00 10 Wheat W(l8.00) Thangadh-6 Bajri, Jowar, T(6.00) 735.00 143.25 169.00 N 11 Wheat W(6.00) Thangadh-12 Bajri, Jowar, 41.00 T(109.00) 1,043.00 355.00 247.74 N3 ]2 Wheat W(l09.00) Thangadh-7 Bajri, Jowar. T(24.00) 345.00 SO.oo 119,67 13 Wheat W(24.00) H1angadh-·7 Bajri, Jowar, T(32.00) 299.32 113.00 12S.00 14 Wheat W( 7.00) Tk(2S.00) Thangadh-4 Bajri, Jowar T(3.00) 139.00 14.00 22.01 M ]5 W(3.00) Thangadh-5 Bajri, Jowar T(II.OO) 399.00 ]58.00 322.09 ]6 W(I ].00) Thangadh-6 Bajri, Jowar, 486.00 T(25.00) 447.08 118.00 434.00 17 Wheat W(25.00) Thangadh-3 Bajri. Jowar, T(12.00) 195.00 424.10 411.00 18 Wheat W(12.00) T(69.00) Thangadh-5 Bajri. Jowar, 326.62 32.00 224.00 19 Wheat GC(53.00) W(16.00) Thangadh-7 Bajri, Jowar, T(lO.OO) 148.25 167.00 ] 39.00 20 Wheat W(IO.OO) Thangadh-7 Bajri, Jowar, T(13.00) 523.16 279.00 53.00 21 Wheat W(l3.00) Thangadh-7 Bajri. ]owar, T(25.00) 208.00 53.68 28.00 22 Wheat W(25.00)

47 TALUKA : CHOTILA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) Loca­ Name of Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance tion village area popu- in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 +' kms of the nearest place facility is available is given.) Code of lation whe~~e No. the and I duca- l\ edical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- tu tares) house- of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, Water ketf way) Hat, jf any ------_ ----__ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

--"~---.-----~------

23 Rampara 495.83 280 P -(10+kms) W,Hp -(lO+Kms) (Sarodi) (38) BS KR 24 Sarodi 1,359.82 725 P,AC CWC,D,CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-Skms) BS (106) KR

25 Vavdi 889.93 256 P,AC CHW W -( -5kms) (39) -(-5kms) KR

Devsar 1,092.76 677 26 P PHS, FPC, T,W PO, Phone BS (124) CHW KR 27 Rampara 979.14 93 -(-5kms) CHW W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) (Rajavad) (16) -(-5 kms) PR 28 Rajavad 717.85 487 P,AC CHW W,Hp,R -(5-10krns) (62) -(-Skms) KR Nava 2,048.28 634 29 P CWC,CHW W,Tk,Hp, -(5-IOkms) BS (99) R,N PR 30 Rupavati 519.81 298 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp-(5-10kms) (Rajavad) (48) -(-Skms) KR 31 PojvaJi 1,105.84 719 P -(5-10kms) W,Hp -{5-10kmsl (112) -(S-lDkms) KR 32 Naliyeri 593.76 459 p -(lO+kms) W,Hp -(IO+kms) (68) -(IO+kms) KR 33 Navagam 338.48 381 P -(lO+kms) W,Hp -(-Skms) (Chotila) (51 ) -(-Skms) KR 34 Kurnbhara 337.78 184 P -(-5 kms) W,Rp -(-5 kms) (26) -(-5kms) PR.KR 35 Magharikhada 624.96 371 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk -(-5krns) (53) BS KR 36 Nana 578.64 417 P -(S-10kms) W,Tk -(5-IOkms) Kandhasar (62) -(-Skms) KR 37 Mota 795.44 401 P -(S-lOkms) W -(5-10krns) Kandhasar (72) -(-Skms) KR 38 Sangani 610.64 402 p -(-5kms) W, Tk -(-Skms) BS (66) PR 3tJ Nalla Paliyad 551.87 268 p -(-5 kms) W -(-Skms) (35) -(lO+kms) KR 40 Chanpa 492.39 326 P -(-5 kms) W Phone (48) -(-5kms) KR

41 lanivadla 1,238.89 1,064 p CHW W,Tk -(5-IOkms) (153) -(5-10kms) KR 42 Nani Moldi 683.97 1005 p CHW W,Tk,Rp, -(5-IOkms) BS (158) R,C PR,KR

43 Dudheli 692.28 226 . P CHW W,R -(-5kms) (32) -(-5kms) KR 44 Jashapur 500.87 102 -(-Skms) -(-Skms) W,Tk -(-5kms) (IS) -(-Skms) KR 48 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca­ _..__------Amenities-Cootd.------(including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cui tu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste avail a- religious, (inc1u- ble for historical ding culti- or gauchar vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15

T(12.00) 360.00 5lU!3 Thangadb-16 Bajri, Jowar. 65.00 23 Wheat W(12.00) Thangadh-24 Bajri, Jowar. T(57.00) 698.00 99.82 505.00 24 Wheat W(24.OO) Tk(33.00) Thangadh-7 Bajri, Jowar, 141.00 T( 11.00) 331.00 102.00 304.93 2S Wheat W(II.OO)

Thangadh-12 EA Bajri, Jowar. 162.00 T(39.00) 622.00 103.00 166.76 N3: M2: 26 Wheat W(39.00) C:T T(7.00) 125.00 Chotila-6 Bajri, Jowar, 404.00 82.14 361.00 27 Wheat W(7.00) T(19.00) 452.00 Chotila-9 Bajri, Jowa r. 227.85 19.00 28 Wheat W(l9.00) T(15.90) 1,353.00 122.28 Chotila-9 Bajri, Jowar, 558.00 N3 29 Wheat W(IS.00) T(I1.00) 304.00 28.00 Chotila-4 Bajri, Jowar, 176.81 N 30 Wheat W(11.00) T(24.00) 582.00 144.00 Chotila-6 Bajri, )owar, 355.84 31 Wheat W(24.00) T(3.00) 260.76 Chotila-18 Bajri, Jowar. 330.00 32 Wheat W(3.00) 200.48 Chotila-3 Bajri, )owar, T(7.00) 72.00 59.00 33 Wheat W(7.00) Chotila-l Baj ri, Jowar, T(15.00) 208.78 11.00 103.00 34 Wheat W(15.00) T(15.00) 478.00 Choti\a-9 Bajri, Jowar. 64.00 67.96 3S Wheat W(15.00) Chotila-6 Bajri, Jowar, T(7.00) 394.00 84.64 93.00 36 Wheat, Rice W(7.00) 592.00 Chotila-8 Bajri, Jowar, T(6.00) 28.00 169.44 37 Wheat W(6.00) Chotila-4 Bajri, Jowar, 81.00 T(S.OO) 299.00 65.64 160.00 38 Wheat W(S.OO) Chotila-3 Bajri, Jowar, T(14.00) 185.00 118.00 234.87 39 Wheat W(14.00) 356.00 Chotila-l EAg Bajri,Jowar, T(16.00) 71.00 49.39 40 Wheat W(4.00) WE(5.00) TK(7.00) Chotila-8 Bajri, Jowar, T(1l6.00) 560.00 358.89 204.00 41 Wheat W(116.00) Chotila-4 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(23S.00) 238.00 108.00 102.97 N3:M 42 Wheat W(2.00) WE(7.00) TK(226.00) Chotila-3 Bajri, Jowar, T(Il.00) 320.00 48.00 313.28 43 Wheat, Rice W(II.OO Chotila-7 Bajri, Jowar, T(3.00) 282.00 60.87 155.00 44 Wheat W(3.00)

49 TALUKA: CHOTILA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the faeili ty is a vail able is given.) Code- of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu nica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- aeh (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) hEluse- ot way Stati- Village holds Mar- On, Water- ketl way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] I

45 Nani Morsal 462.55 339 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) (65) -(5- kms) KR 46 Pip arali 1,779.49 1,167 P CWC,CHW W,Tk,Hp PO (76) BS KR 47 Habiyasar 755.24 177 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) .. (25) -(5-IOkms) KR 48 Hirasar 552.85 564 P CHW W,Tk -(IO+kms) (-5 kms) (74) .. KR 49 Kundhada 421.47 596 P CWC,CHW W,R,C -(-S kms) (97) as KR

50 Bhin&adh 400.73 619 P -(5-IOkms) W,Tk,R -(-5kms) -(-5 kms) (85) KR 51 Kherdi 1,284.69 1,341 P ·CWC W,Tk -(5-IOkms) .. BS (205) KR 51 Moti Moldi 1,093.55 1,865 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,Hp PO BS (292) KR 403.31 445 P CHW W,Hp,R 53 Navagam -(-5kms) -(-5 kms) Kit. (Bamanbore) (73)

54 Bamllnbore 1,800.99 1,494 P eWe,D, W,R PO BS (207) CHW PR,KR 5S Gundala 379.78 183 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W -(-Skms) -(-5 kms) (32) KR 429.9ll 297 P cwe W,Hp,R 56 Jivapar -(-5 kms) BS KR (Bamanbore) (45) 57 Garida 724.07 627 P CWC,CHW W -(-5 krns) (90) -(-5 kms) KR P -(5- IOkms) S8 Doshalighuna 924.28 221 W,Tk,R .-(5-IOkms) .. BS (32) PR,KR P CWe,PHS, 59 Zinzuda 1,042.75 1,311 W,Tk,Hp PO BS (189) FPC KR P -(5-10k ms) W,Tk,R 60 Kalasar 1,246.32 1,286 -(-5 krns ) .. BS (197) KR p 61 Lakhaehokia 503.10 485 -(I0+kms) W -(lO+kms) (63) P,AC -(lO+kms) KR W,Tk,Hp, 62 Panehavada 730.62 829 CHW PO BS (142) C PR,KR

63 Akala 897.47 447 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk -(5-10kms) .. (63) -(-5 kms) 64 Naniyani 999.42 240 P -(lO+kms) W,Tk -(10 +kms) .. KR (36) BS 65 Piyava 1,628.83 873 P ewe, W.Tk PO KR (144) CHW(2) BS PR,KR

so DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

13 14 15 16 12 17 18 19 20

Chotila-8 Bajri, Jowar. T(6.00) 248.55 124.00 Wheat. Rice W(6.00) 84.00 4." Chotila-14 Bajri, Jowar, T(30.00) 1,128.00 J 13.00 Wheat, Rice W(30.00) 508.49 46 Cbotila-9 Bajri, Jowar, T( 1.00) 398.0(1 IO~.OO Wheat W(3.00) 250.24 47 Chotia-l0 Bajri, Jowar, T(17.00) 430.00 .. 67.00 Wheat, Rice W(l7.00) 38.85 48 Chotila-7 Bajri, Iowar, T(128.00) 113.00 4.47 Wheat, Rice GC(98.00) 176.00 49 W(30.00) Hajri, Jowar, Chotila-3 T(20.001 203.73 44.00 133.00 Wheat W(20.00) 50 Bajri, Jowar. Chotila-9 T(25.00) 889.69 96.00 274.00 Wheat W(25.00) 51 EAg,EO Bajri, Jowar. Chotila-8 T(IOI.OO) 619.00 148.55 225.00 Wheat WE(16.00) M 52 TK(85.00) Bajri, Jowar, Chotila-20 T(l2.00) 323.00 45.00 2B.31 Wheat, Rice W(l2.00) 53 EA Bajti. Jowar. T(7.00) Chotila-19 1436.00 192.99 165.00 Wheat, Rice WE(7.00) N20 54 Cbotila-19 Hajri, Jowar, T(8.00) 202.00 48.00 Wheat, Rice W(4.00) 121. 7B 55 0(4.00) Chotila-22 Bajri, Jowar, T(12.00) 280.00 31.00 106.98 Wheat,Rice W(4.00) M2 56 R(8.00) Hajri. Jowar. T(13.00) Chotila-22 520.00 45.00 146.07 Wheat W(13.00) 57 Chotila-25 Hajri, Jowar, 202.00 Tl5.00) 429.00 92.28 Wheat GC(2,OO) 196.00 58 Wel .OO ) Ch@tlla-l t Bajri, Iowar, Tt 32.00) 779.00 150.75 Wheat W(32.00) BI.OO 59 Chotila-9 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(34.00) 954.00 141.00 Wheat W(9.00) 117.32 60 WE(25.00) Chotila-ll Bajri. Jowar, 75.00 T(30.00) 272.00 49.10 77.00 Wheat, Rice W(30.00) 61 Chotila-8 Hajri, Jowar, T(t09.00) 444.62 74.00 103.00 Wheat, Rice GC(73.00) 62 W(B.OO) TK(2S.00) R(3.oo) Chotila-lO Hajri, Jowar. T(21.no) 525.00 67.47 284.00 Wheat, Rice W(21.00) 63 Chotila-23 Bajri, Jowar, T(2.00) 485.00 775.00 337.42 Wheat. Rice W(2.00) 64 Chotila-lO .. Bajri. Jowar, 14.00 T(28.00) 976.83 4.00 Wheat, Rice W(2B.00) 606.00 'S

51 TALUKA CHOTILA VILLAGE

Amenities aud

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and ne:>tt to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lion village area popu­ __n_e_arest_l'~~(l__w!e~~e faciIity_ is_available is gc_i_ve_n_.,--) ______Code of lation No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica­ Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus­ ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail­ to tares) house­ of way Stati­ Vmage holds Mar­ on, Water­ ket/ \\ ay) Hat, if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

6' Mokasar 525.62 571 P CHW W,Tk -(-5kms) BS KR (87) 67 Tramboda 487.90 304 P -(IO+kms) W -(IO+kms) -(10-; kms) KR (45) 68 Rashamia 705.32 1,068 P -(10+kms) W -(I0+kms) BS KR ( 183)

69 Rajpara 2,900.47 1,752 P CWC,D, W,R PO BS KR. (Chobari) (236) CHW(2) 70 Chiroda 1,547.68 1,271 P CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (Rajpara) (159) 71 Pipaliya 1,162.77 921 P CWC,CHW W,Hp,R PO BS Kit. (Bamanbore) (149) 72 Lama Kotadi 181.45 III P -( -Skms) R -(-5kms) -(-Skrns) KR (15) 73 M evasa 1,845.77 662 P CHW W,Hp,R -(5-10 kms) BS KR. (Bamanbore) (l00) p 74 Shekhalia 609.59 285 -(-5kms) Tk,Hp,R -(lO+kms) BS Kit. (43) 75 Rarnpara 498.04 293 r -(-5 kms) W,R -(-Skms) BS KR (Rajpara) (42) 76 Khatadi 744.09 704 P CHW W PO BS KR (115) 77 Dakvadla 1,454.73 751 P -(10+ kms) W,R -(-Skms) BS KR (122) p 78 Kabran 818.95 583 -(I0+kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR. (74) p 79 Kherana 1,667.65 1,298 CHW W,Tk PO .. ( -5 kms) KR (226) p 80 Lakhanka 610.80 661 CHW W, Tk,Hp -( -5kms) BS PR (91 ) 81 Bhirnora 347.05 290 P,H. -(IO+kms) W,Tk -(-Skms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (20) Puc 82 Surdi 1,079.03 707 P -(IO+kms) W -(-5kms) -(-5 kms) KR (109) 83 Mota 1,114.06 717 P ewe,D,Rp, W,Tk,Hp -(5-IOkms) BS KR. Haraniya (115) CHW 84 Gadhechi 950.92 515 P CWC W,Tk -(S-10kms) -(-5 kms) KR (100) p 85 Chiroda 569.30 417 cwe W.Hp -(5-10kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (Sanosara) (64) 86 Sukhsar 735.13 411 P -(S-IOkms) \V,R -(S-lOkms) -(5-10 krns) KR (72) 87 Mevasa 1,151.15 625 p cwe W,Tk, -t-5kms) -(- kms) KR (Sanosar (108) 88 Sanos:lra 720.36 1.010 p 1\HI,CWC,PF" W,R,N PO BS PR (184) D.FPC CHW 89 Mahidad 790.0" 325 p C:-IW W,Tk,R -(10+k s BS KR ('F) DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca- (including tion Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code Nearest town irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply by No. source waste a vaila- religious, (in km.) (inclu- hie for historical ding culti- or gaucbar vation arch:leo- and logical groves) interest)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13

Bajri, Jowar. T(3Z.00) 347.00 38.00 108.62 66 Chotila-9 Wheat W(32.00) Bajri, Jowar, 136.00 T(20.00) 286.90 45.00 67 Chotila-15 Wheat, Rice W(20.00) EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(24.00 495.00 147.32 39.00 68 ChotHa-12 Wheat, Rice W( 16.00) WE(S.OO) Bajri, ]owar, 405.00 T(lSO.OO) 1,927.47 201.00 217.00 69 Chotila-19 Wheat W(1."O 00) Bajri, Jowar, T(20.00) 1,07S.68 133.00 316.00 70 Chotila-12 Wheat W(20.00) Bajri, Jowar, T(28.00) 561.00 111.77 462.00 N2 71 Chotila-15 Wheat W(28.00) Bajri, Jowar, 24.00 16.00 141.45 72 Chotila-23 Wheat Bajri, Jowar, 2R4.00 T(62.00) 1,260.00 216.00 23.77 73 Rajkot-23 Wheat W(62.00) Bajri, Jowar. 127.00 T(13.00) 363.00 6.00 100.59 74 Rajkot-24 Wheat W(I3.00) Bajri, ]owar, 12' .00 T(31.00) 298.00 20.04 28.00 75 Rajkot-26 Wheat, Rice W(31.00) Bajri. Jowar, T(78.00) 360.00 61.00 245.09 76 Chotila-30 Wheat, Rice W(77.00) Bajri, ]owar, 32LOO T( 121.00} 443.00 182.73 464.00 77 Chotila-30 Wheat W( 111.00) Bajri, Jowar. 324.CO T(140.00) 255.00 55.95 44.00 78 Cbotila-22 W(140.00) Bajri, Jowar, T(105.00) 907.00 148.65 507.00 79 Chotila-16 Wheat W(lOS.OO) Bajri, Jowar, T(47.00) 468.00 33.00 62.80 80 Chotila-14 Wheat W(47.00) Bajri. Jowar, T(900) 268.00 27.00 43.05 Temple 81 Chotila-13 Wheat W(9.00) of Shiv Bajri, Jowar, T(l5.00) 795,00 81.00 188.03 82 Chotila-14 Wheat W(tS.OO) Bajri, Jowar, T(20.00) 574.00 112.06 408.00 83 Chotila-24 Wheat, Rice W(ZO.OO) Bajri, Jowar. T(l4.00) 487.00 78.00 .171.92 84 Cbotila-27 Wheat, Rice W(l4.00) Ilajri, Jowar, T(8.00) 195.00 44.30 322.00 N2 8S Vinchhiya-16 Wheat W(8.00) Bajri, Jowar. T(l9.00} 396.00 74.13 246.00 86 Chotila-22 Wheat W(19.00) Bajri, Jowar, T(24.oo) 697,00 87.00 343.15 M2,T 87 Chotila-19 Wheat W(24.00) Bajd, Jowar, T(39.00) 508.00 113.36 60.00 N 88 Cbotila-15 Wheat W(39.00) Bajri, Jowar, T(40.00) 506.00 77.00 167.08 89 Chotila-24 Wheat W(40.00)

S3 IALUKA CHOTILA VILLAGE

Amenities, .and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- ,Name of Total Total in broad r~nges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 +- kms of the tion village area popu- _neares!_pllLce where the facilHy is availablels given.) lation, : Code- of Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Apprp- the and Educa- No. tional Water Telegraph or,_ tion (Bus- ach village' number" (potable) Da'ys Stop, Rail,- to (in bec- of o! way Stati- Village tares) house- Mar- holds on, \Yater- ket/ way) Hat, If any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

-(IO+kms) ., BS KR 90 Bbojpara 271.95 '5 P CHW W,Tk (11) CHW W,Tk -(to +kms) " BS KR 91 Bhojpari 568.41 380 P . (56) p -(iO+kms) W,R PO BS KR 92 Ounda 789.50 1,038 (131) CHW W,Hp -(lO+kms) BS KR 93 Salkhada 648.74 455 P (6S) P CHW W,Hp -(S-IOkms) BS KR 94 Fulzar 1,032.55 460 (68) CHW W,Hp,R -( 10 +kms) BS f{R 9S Ankadiya 896.42 345 P (5$) CHW W,Hp,R -(IO+kms) -(-5 kms) KR 96 Jivapar 996.97 767 P (Anandpur) (86) -(-5kms) W,R -(-Skms) BS K~ 97 Rupavati • 8 P (2) (Anandpur) ';:; -(-Skms) , W,O -(-5kms) -(-5 kms) 98 Sakbpar 272.95 24 -(-5kms) K~ (3) CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5kms BS 99 Chobad 1,546.72 ·907 P PR (123)

3 [2 -( -5Kms) CHW W,R -(5-·10kms) -(-S kms.) 100 Rampari 395.62 KR (Chobari) (35) p -(lO+kms) W.Tk,Hp, -(5-10kms) -(-5 kms) 101 Parabdi 779.06 341 K!l (42) P CHW W,Tk,R -(-5 kms) 102 Tajpar 478.87 445 BS KR (60) MCW,MH, T.W.Tk, PO 103 A nand par 940.68 2.117 P BS KR (361) CWC,PHS, TW,R (Bhadla) D,FPC.RP, SMP,CHW W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) 104 Kantbariya 528.89 412 P CHW -(-5 kms) KR (4S) W.Hp,R -(-5 kms) lOS Monpar 910,76 384 P CHW -(-5 kms) KR (45) CWC,CHW W,Hp,R -(S-IOkms) 106 Devpara 838.97 508 P -(-S kms) KR (Anandpur) (70) W,Hp,R -(IO+kms) 107 Dhokalva 3,419.41 1.798 P CHW BS KR (267) W,Tk,Hp,R -([O+kms) 108 Dharei 1,572.22 1,147 P ,CHW,O, -(10+ kms) KR (162)

109 Golida 914.S0 863 P CWC,CHW . W,Hp,R,N ~(-5kms) BS KR (137) 110 ' Vadali 958.96 1,029 P CWC,CHW T,W PO BS KR (163) .Area of RU;Javati (Anandpur) village is included in that of the village Anandpur (Bhadla) (L.C. No. 103)

54 OIRECTORY

L•• eI Use ---- Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use io hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca------_------(including tion Noarest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (io km.) source waste a vaila- religious. (inclu- ble for historical ding culti- or sauchar vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 J9 20 II

Chotila-28 Bajri, Jowar, T(7.00) 86.95 40.00 138.00 90 Wheat W(7.00) Chotila-28 Bajri, 10war, 134.00 T(9.00) 273.41 26.00 126.00 91 :.,f,"> Wheat W(9.00) Chotila-24 Bajri, 10war, T(274.00) 370.00 63.50 82.00 92 Wheat W(274.00) Cbotila-24 Bajri. Jowar, 121.00 T(9.00) 357.00 2.00 159.74 93 Wheat W(9.OO) Cbotila-24 Bajri. Iowar, 202.00 T(13.00) 651.00 11.00 155.55 N:M 94 Wheat W(13.0~) Chotila-29 Bajri, Jowar. T(12.QO) 403.00 31.00 450.42 95 Wheat W(12.00) Chotila-30 Bajri. Iowar, 121.00 T(12.00) 488.00 32.97 343.00 % Wheat W(12.00) Cbotila-28 Bajri, Iowar, 97 T(6.00) Cbotila-26 Bajri, ]owar, 169.00 38.95 59.00 98 Wheat W(6.00) T(37.00) Chotila-20 EAg Bajri, Iowar, 1,059.00 83.72 367.00 Cbomukhivav 99 Wheat W(24.00) T WE(13.00) T(19.00) Chotila-24 Bajri, 1owar, 243.00 13.62 120.00 100 Wheat W(19.00) T(29.00) Chotila-22 Bajri, Iowar, 376.00 32.00 342.06 101 Wheat W(29.00) T(59.00) Chotila-15 Bajri, Iowar, 311.00 43.00 65.87 WZ Wheat W(59.00) T(61.00) Chotila-26 EA Bajri. Jowar, 451.00 293.00 135.68 Temple of 103 Wheat W(57.00) Ananteshwar WE(4.00) Mahadev

T(25.00) Jasdan-30 Bajri, Jowar, 369.00 28.00 106.89 N50:M5 104 Wheat W(25.00) T(S.OO) Chotila·-30 Bajri, Jowar, 584.00 22.00 299.76 105 Wheat W(5.00) Cbotila-30 Bajri, Jowar, T(50.00) 560.00 46.97 182.00 106 Wheat W(50.00) T(115.00) Chotila-20 Bajri, Jowar, 2,268.00 416,41 620.00 N2:M2 107 Wheat W(1l5.00} Chotila-24 Bajri, Jowar. T(193.00) 912.22 82.00 385.00 N2:M 108 Wheat W(180.00) R(l3.00) T(41.00) Chotila-30 Bajr i, Jowar, 6,94.50 51.00 128.00 M:2 109 Wheat W(41.00 T(66.00) Jasdan-29 EAg Bajri. ]owar, 655.00 53.00 184.96 M4: 110 Wheat W(27.00) WE(39.oo)

5S fALl }(A CHOTILA VIJ,LAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(--) is shown in the column and next to it in braCkets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 +' kills of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation ------~--~------No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village Dumber tional Water Telegraph or ti on (B us- ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rai 1- to tares) house­ of way Stati­ Village holds Mar- on, Water­ ket! way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

111 Pipaliya 1,070.03 810 P CWC,CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (Dhokalva (119) p 11 2 Bhetsuda 565.26. 727 CWC,CHW W,Tk -(5-lOkms) BS KR, (114) ----_.. --_. ------~-~-- Total 97,968.56 69,958 P(106) MCW (1) (10,569) H(l) MH (2) *Mandalvid (Thangadh) 1,843.59 GraDd Total 99,812.15 PUC(l) CWC (28) AC(24) PHS (6) D (6) FPC (6) RP (2) SMP (2) CHW (63) 0 (1)

"This area has been included in the Rural Area of the taluka.

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

56 I)IRECTORY

Lan4 Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land , AmenitieS-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca­ (includhg - tion Neare~t to~n Power . ~taple Food Fo~est Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious, (inciu­ ble fo.( historical ding culti­ or gauchar vation arc baeo­ and log; cal groves) intereSt '\

---~-~-- ~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Jasdan-20 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(66.00) 581.00 72.00 35J .03 1\12 111 Wheat W(51.00) WE(l5.0G) JasQan-20 Bajri, Jowar, T(H.OO) 290.00 86.26 155,00 112 Wheat W(34.00) 3,910.00 4,430.00 55,787.02 11,571.16 22,270.38 N (98) M (31) C (1) T (3)

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5. MULl TALUKA

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

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50 30 Liya 4 50 1 Allilbardi 1 62 62 50 2 Asundrali 37 66 31 Mahadevgadh 3 62 50 66 50 32 Manpar 47 M 52 3 Bbavanigadh 38 50 33 Muli 32 64 50 4 Bhet 21 64 66 52 5 Chandreliya 43 34 Naldhari 20 64 50 35 Nalia 57 68 52 30 64 50 6 Chanpar 36 Nalkhambha 46 66 52 37 Navania 58 68 52 64 50 7 Dadholia 22 9 62 50 8 Danawada 38 Palasa 35 66 50 66 52 9 Devpara 45 Pandavara 7 62 50 52 39 10 Dharmendra- 51 66 gadh 40 Rampar 19 64 50 36 66 50 11 Dholiya 41 34 64 50 8 62 50 12 Digs3r 42 Ranipat 41 66 52 25 64 5Q 13 Dudbai 43 Raysangpar 23 64 50 66 52 14 Gadhad 52 44 Sangadhra 40 66 SO 14 62 50 15 Gadhada 45 Sara 18 64 50 64 50 16 Gautamgagh 27 46 Sada 13 62 50 62 50 17 Godavari 11 47 Shekhpar 10 62 50 48 Sidhsar 56 68 52 Hematpar 55 66 52 18 49 Somasar 54 66 52 50 Sujangadh 12 62 50 19 Jasapar 31 64 50 66 50 2U Jepar 39 51 Tidana 53 66 S2 52 Tikar 26 64 50 21 Kalmad 6 62 50 62 50 12 Karsangadh 1 53 Umarda 50 66 52 52 23 Khakharathal 42 66 24 Khakhrala 49 66 52 54 Vadadhra 15 62 SO 2S Khampalia 24 64 50 55 Vagadiya 4il 66 52 26 Khatdi 33 64 50 56 Velala 16 62 50 27 Kukd:1 28 64 50 50 (Dhrangadhra) 28 Kaotalpur 5 62 57 Velala (Sayla) 44 66 52 17 62 50 29 Limli 29 64 50 58 Virpar

61 _.a:..lJKA MULl vILLAGE

Ameoities and

_'------~--.-- Amenities available (if not available within tbe village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next to it in bra ckets, the dfstamlC Name of Total Total Loes- in broad ranges viz. -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code- of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- ot way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, \Vater- ket! way) Hat, If any

_ ------~- ~~.----~ ~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] I ._------Karsangadh 638.44 171 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) (29) -(-Skms) KR 2 Ambardi 1.439.43 571 P -(-5 km.) W,R -(5-10 kms) (101 ) BS KR

3 MahMlevgadh 866.51 235 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) (37) BS KR 4 Liya 3,750.41 1,430 P CHW W PO (239) .as KR

5 Kuntalpur 3,010.18 1,284 P RP,CHW T,W,O PO (203) HS PR

(; Kalm.d 1,850.99 1.446 P,AC(2) CHW W PC) (226) BS KR

7 Pagd~vara ],234.54 1,589 P CHW W,HP PO (242) BS KR

8 Digsar 3,568.08 2,520 P CHW(2) W PO (383) BS,RS KR

9 Danawada 2,467.13 2,620 P CWC,PHS,D, T,W PO (430) FPC,RP,CHW BS KR Ie Shekhpar 1,575.18 1,888 P CHW T,W,R, PO (27~) Tk B3 PR

II Godavari 1,888.40 1,517 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) (237) BS PR

12 Sujangadh 810.79 606 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) (101) BS KR

13 Sarla 2,954.22 2,454 P,H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO (411) AC(4) RP,CHW(2) BS PR

14 Gadbada 1,333.81 539 P,AC CHW w,n -(-5 kIns) (85) .BS PR

IS Vadadbra 1,623.66 611 P CHW W.Tk -(-5 kms) (9Q) BS KR

p 16 Velala 1,560.60 995 CHW W,R -(S-lOkInI) (Dbrangallhra) (154) BS PR,KR

17 Virpur 1,164.52 506 P,AC(l) -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) (74) BS PR

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Land Use

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

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Halvad-24 Bajri, Jowar, 57.00 T ( 65.00) 89.00 199.00 228.44 T2 Wheat W ( 65.00) Halvad-24 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (138.00) 440.00 148.00 113.43 N:T 2 Wheat W (122.00) WEe 16.00) Dhrangadhra-3-5 Bajri, Jowar, 21.00 T ( 43.00) 514.00 57.00 231.51 N:T 3 Wheat W ( 43.00) Dhrangadhra-36 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (105.00) 2,384.00 690.00 571.41 N 3:M4:T 4 Wheat W ( 24.00) WEe 81.00) Dhrangadhra-30 EA Bajri, Wheat T (184.00) 1,169.00 359.00 1,298.18 N4:M5:T 4 5 W ( 53.00) WE(l31.00)

Sayla-30 EA Bajri, Wheat T (176.00) 1,182.00 172.00 320.99 N5:T2 6 W ( 24.00) WE(152.00) Sayla-24 EA Bajri, Wheat T (141.00) l,f28.54 21.00 44.00 T2 7 W (101.00) WEe 40.00) Surendranagar-11 EA Bajri, Wheat T (400.00) 2,820.08 133.00 215.00 8 W (390.00) WEe 10.00) Surendranagar-16 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T ( 65.00) 2,119.00 102.13 121.00 N 2:M 3:T 9 EO Wheat W ( 65.00) Surendran agar-10 ED, Bajri, Wheat T ( 33.00) 1,190.00 59.18 293.00 N2: M3:T4 10 EO W ( 11.00) GC( 22.00)

Surcndranagar-8 EA Bajri, Wheat T (222.00) 1,:06.00 380.00 80040 N:M:T3 11 W ( 40.00) GC(170.00) WEe 12.00) Sayla-23 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T ( 32.00) 611.00 32.79 135.00 Place of 12 EAg Wheat, Rice W ( 18.00) Govind WEe 14.00) Bhagat

Sayla-24 EA Bajri, Wheat T (332.00) 1,496.00 366.00 760.22 N IO:M9: 13 W ( 40.00) T30 WE(292.00) Sayla-30 F.A Bajri, Jowar, T (114.00) 385.00 73.00 761.81 N2:T 14 Wheat W ( 97.00) WEe 17.00) Thangadh-32 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T ( 51.00) 665.66 898.00 9.00 IS EAg Wheat W ( 49.00) WEe 2.00)

Thangadh-28 EA Bajri, Jowar. T (124.00) 1,017.60 98.00 321.00 N 8: M2 16 Wheat W ( 94.00) WEe 30.00) Thangadh-25 EA Bajri, Jowar, 16.00 T ( 33.00) 488.00 121.52 506.00 N:T I7 Wheat W ( 22.00) WE(11.00)

63 TALUKA MULl VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms oC the tion village area popu- nearest place where tbe facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph (in bec- of or tion (Bus- ach (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) bouse- of hOlds way Stati- Village Mar­ on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 -----~-~------~

]8 Sara 4,438.94 3,712 P,H PHS,D(2),FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS (620) RP(2),CHW PR

19 Rampar 1,059.69 348 P -(-5krns) VV -(lO+kms) (53) BS KR 20 Naldhari 1,396.14 421 P CHVV VV -(5-10kms) (72) BS KR

21 Bhet 1,270.10 857 P CHW W,Tk -(IO+kms) (115) BS KR 22 Dadbolia 1,418.23 1,030 P CHVV W,Tk -(5-10kms) (152) BS KR 23 Raysangpar 1,833.91 902 P,AC(2) CHW W,Hp,R -(10+kms) (146) BS KR 24 KhampaJia 1,548.92 722 P,AC(2) CHW W -(5-10kms) (105) BS PR

25 Dudhai 2,907.57 1,070 P,AC(2) FPC W,Tk PO (187) BS PR

26 Tikar 2,450.39 2,305 P,AC(2) CHW T,W PO (377) BS PR

27 Gautamgadh 1,877.58 1,713 P D,CHW T,W,Hp PO,Phone (294) BS PR

28 Kukda 1,083.22 1,108 P CHW W,Tk,Hp. PO BS (173) C PR

29 Limli 1,730.83 1,831 P CHW(2) W PO (275) BS KR

30 Chan par 934.30 967 P CHVV W -(-5 km~) (163) BS KR

31 Jasapar 1,545.32 2,213 P.AC(2) PHS, FPC, W,Hp PO (353) CHW BS KR

32 Muli 6,569.84 9,214 P(3),H( 2), MCW,MH, W.Hp PTO,Phone (1,695) AC CWC,PHC, BS,RS PR D(3),FPC. RP(3) 33 Kbatdi 1,841.41 841 P,AC CHW W PO (133) BS KR 34 Rampara 1,404.67 736 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kml) (125) BS,RS KR

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Land U~e

Land. u§e (i. e., area under different types of land Loca­ Amenities-Contd. use In hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks tion ------(including Code N eares! town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any No. and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of (in krn.) source waste avail a­ religious, (inclu- ble for historical ding culti- or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

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Thangadh-30 EA Bajri. Jowar, 162.00 T (125.00) 2,632.94 244.00 1,275.00 N50:M13 18 Wheat· W ( 93.00) C2: T 8 WEe 32.00) Halvad-27 Bajri, Jowar, T ( 61.00) 147.00 149.00 ·702.69 19 Wheat W ( 61.00) Halvad-35 Bajri, Jowar, T ( 130.00) 451.UO 131.14 684.00 20 Wheat W (130.0U)

Thangadh-30 ED Bajri, Jowar, 121.00 T ( 89.00) 267. to 291.00 502.00 21 Wheat W ( 89.00) Tha ngadh-30 ED Bajri, Jowar, T (117.00) 738.00 139.00 424.23 N3 22 Wheat W (117.00) Thangadh-28 ED, Bajri, Jowar, 81.00 T ( 108.00) 880.00 113.00 651.91 N 23 EO Wheat W ( 108.00) Thangad'1-25 EA Bajri, Jowar, T ( 86.00) 383.00 150.00 929.92 24 Wheat, Rice W ( 74.00) WEe 12.00) Thangadh-23 EA Bajri, Jowar, 81.00 T ( 61.00) 1,331.00 145.57 1,289.00 Dudhai Wheat W ( 20.00) VadwaJa WEe 41.00) Temple N4 25 Sayla-18 EA Bajd, Wheat T (153.00) 1,624.00 191.39 482.00 N9:M 2 26 W (121.00) WEe 32.00) Sayla-Ul EA Bajri, Jowar, T (249.00) 907.00 87.58 634.00 N4: M2:T 27 Wheat GC( 101.00) W (119.00) WEe 29.00) Surendranagar-15 EA Bajri, Wheat T (135.00) 822.00 29.00 97.22 N:M 3:C:T 28 GC ( 70.00) W ( 61.00) WEe 4.00) Surendran~gar-9 EA l3ajri, Jowar, T (168.00) 1.37".00 90.00 94.83 N5:T 2 29 Wheat GC( 19.00) W (109.00) WEe 40.00) Sur~Jdranaga(-15 EAg Bajri, Jowar. T (121.00) 737.30 48.00 28.00 N 30 Wheat W (115.00) WEe 6.00)

Sucendranagar-18 EA Bajri,Jowar. T ( 45.00) 1,435.00 18.32 47.00 N2:M2:T2 31 Wheat W ( 25.00) WEe 20.00) Sayla-·9 EA Bajri. Jowar, T ( 22.00) 5,590.00 200.00 757.84 Temple of 32 Wheat, Rice W ( 16.00) Swaminarayan WEe 6.00) N 170:M 29: C 10:T 5

Sayla-19 EA Bajri, lowar. T (405.00) 969.00 59.41 408.00 N:M 33 Wheat WE(405.00) Thangadh-17 ED Bajri, Jowar, T ( 81.00) 1,002.67 70.00 2S 1.00 M2 34 Wheat W( 81.00) £5

SN-9 TALUKA: MULl VILLAGE

Amenitie~ and

Amenities available (if not available within the vIllage, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz -5 kms; j-l0 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is __g~i_v_en_._:_) ______Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communicll- Appro- village number tlonal Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to ta res) h ou~e­ of - way !::>tati- Village holds Mar- Gn. Water- ketj way) Hat, if any ----- ~---~~~~~- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

35 Palasa 1,317.91 939 p CHW T,W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (154) 36 Dhollya 756.05 474 p -(5-lOkms) W,Tk .-(-5 kms) BS KR (71) 37 Asuncilrali 1,226.20 428 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) B5 KR. (61) 38 Bhavanigadh 957.42 555 P CHW W -(10+ kms) BS KR (81) 39 Jepar 699.35 119 p -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (17) 40 Sanaadhra 1,518.23 382 P -(-5 kms) W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (58)

41 Ranipat 2,774.39 1,048 p -(5-10 kms) W PO BS PR (135)

41 Khakhara- 316.63 937 p -(5-10 kml) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR thaI (125) 48 Chandre- 557.84 206 P -(-5 kmll) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR Iiya (32) 44 Velala 614.77 266 P D W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (Sayla) (49) 45 Devpara 666.31 295 P CHW W -(-5 kens) BS PR (47)

46 Nalkham- 1,336.70 481 p CHW W ~(-S kms) BS KR bha (66) 47 Manpar 870.86 702 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR ( 117) 4~ Vagadiya 451.43 1,423 P PHS,n,FPC T.W PO BS,RS PR (262)

49 Khakhrala 1.011.57 685 P -(-5krns) W -(-5kms) BS KR (113) 50 Umarda 3,513.80 1,873 P,AC PHS,FPC, W PO BS KR (284) D,CHW

51 Dharmen- 599.17 410 P, CHW Tk,R -(-5kms) BS KR dragadb (62) AC(l) 52 Gadhad 1,439.85 1,287 P CHW R PO BS KIt (173)

S3 Tidana 887.11 532 P CHW Tk,R -(-Skms) BS KR (85)

54 Somasar 1,451.50 1,282 P CHW W,TIt PO BS PR (208) 55 Hematpar 300.00 390 P COW W -(-5 )eml) 8S KR (52)

66 DIRECTORY

Land Use

"_.. _._._ -- -~- .__ --- Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Coutd. llliuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca- (including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rabIe- not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious. (inclu- ble for historical ding cuI ti- or gauchar vatioD. arcbaeo- and logical groves) interest).. '"

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 1

Thanaadh-IS ED.E<'> Bajri, Jowar. T(32.00} 710.91 147.00 42S.00 35 Wheat W(32.00) Thangadh-20 ED Bajri, Jowar, T(22.00) 325.0(J 20S.05 201.00 Wheat W(22.00) 3' Thangadh-17 ED,EO Bajri. Jowar, 10S.00 T(93.00) 294.20 96.00 635.00 37 Wheat. W(93.00) Thangadh-15 ED.EO Bajri. Jowar. 115.42 T(90.00) 282.00 144.00 326.00 T 38 Wheat W(90.00) Thangadh-20 Bajri, Jowar. T(IO.OO) 299.00 390.35 Wheat W(IO.OO) 3' Thangadh-28 Bajri. Jowar. 321.00 T(24.00) 283.23 552.00 338.00 N 40 Wheat W(24.00)

Tbaogadb-15 EA Bajri. Jowar. T(7S.00) 848.00 290.39 1558.00 N 2:M 41 Wheat W(62.00) WE(16.00) Tbangadh-ll Bajri, Jowar. T(~9.00) 547.00 122.63 11S.00 N 42 Wheat W(29.00) Tbangadh-7 Bajri. Jowar. 4.00 T(24.00) 297.00 22.84 210.00 43 Wheat W(24.00) Thangadh-8 Bajri, Jowar, T{24.00) 329.00 78.77 183.00 M2 44 Wheat W(24.00) Thangadh-9 ED Bajri. Jowar, 6.00 T(26.00) 216.00 26.31 392.00 45 Wheat W(26.00)

Thanaadh-9 ED Jowar, Wheat T(20.00) 1049.00 45.00 222.70 4~ W{20.00) Thaogadh-12 ED,EO Bajri. Iowar, T(30.00) 566.86 114.00 160.00 47 Wheat W(30.00) Thangadh-IO EA Bajri, JO'llllar, 4.00 T{5S.00) 275.00 39.00 75.43 N5:M4 48 Wheat W(54.00) WE(4.00) Thanaadh-12 EO Bajri, Jowar. T(28.00) 584.57 58.00 341.00 49 Wheat W(28.00) Sayla-15 EA Bajri, Wheat 293.00 T(21 1.00) 1,622.00 439.80 94S.00 Temple or 50 W(20.00) Bileshwar WE(191.00) Mahadev N4 Sayla-l1 :Bajri, Jowar, T{16.17) 465.00 47.00 71.00 N 2:M:T3 51 Wheat W(16.17) S ayla-16 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(83.00) 909.00 157.00 290.85 N 52 Wheat W(67.00) WE(16.00)

Sayla-18 ED. Bajri, Jowar, T(24.00) 677.00 34.00 152.11 T 53 EAg Wheat W{16.00) WE(8.00) Sayla-8 Bajri, Jowar, T(4.00) 1202.00 28.00 217.50 N5 54 Wbeat W(4.00) !ayla-ll Iii A Bajri, Wheat T(22.00) 262.0q 6.00 10.00 55 W(16.00) WE(6.00)

67 TALUKA: MULl VILLAGE

AlIleniti8§ and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it - in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facili~L~~vaiiable is _given_J_~ ______Code of lation No. the and t:oueu- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on; Water- ketf way) Hat, if any ~ ------~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

-.--.---~ .. -~-.---.---.------

56 Sidhsar 755.08 899 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (147)

57 Nalia 1,145_74 1136 P CHW W,Hp -(-5kmli) ]iii KR (177)

58 Navanla 793.75 745 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (98)

68,466 P (6G), MCW (I) MH (1) Total 93,509.61 (11,029) H (4), AC (25) CWC (2) PHC (1) PHS (6) D (11) FPC (8) RP (8) CHW(46) Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figuns in brackets in this line under Col. 5,6 and 10 inQicate the Dum.ex of those partkular amenities. DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

::,ayJa-4 EA Bajri, Jowar. T(Sl.OO) 648.00 8.08 48.00 N3: T3 56 Wheat W(41.00) WE(lO.OO) Sayla-7 EA Bajri, Wheat T(67.00) 1,034.00 6.00 38.74 N2 57 W(61.00) WE(6.00) SayJa-4 EA Bajri, Wheat T(49.00) (;)29.75 45.00 70.00 N2 S3 W(41.00) WE(8.00) 1,390.42 5,529.17 54,515.41 8,780.90 2,3293.71 N (316) M ( 92) C ( 13) T ( 80)

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6. HALVAD TALUKA

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

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Ajit:adh 4 74 56 34 Mangalpur 21 76 S6 35 Mansar 38 76 56 2 Bhalgamda 49 78 58 36 Mathak 61 80 58 3 Butvada 22 76 56 37 Mayapur 15 74 56 38 Mayufnagar 26 76 56 Chadadhra 17 74 56 4 39 Merupar 47 78 58 56 5 Chandragadh 23 76 40 Miyani 16 74 56 1\ Charadva 43 78 58 7 Chitrodi 51 78 58 41 Nava Amrapar 14 74 56 S Chumpani 65 80 58 42 Nava Devaliya 42 78 58 ~ Ndva 19 9 Devipuf 44 78 58 74 56 G hanshyamgaJh 10 Dhanala 30 76 56 44 Nava Ghatila 11 Dhavana 34 76 56 74 56 12 Dhulkot 27 76 56 45 Palasan 53 13 Di ghadiya 52 78 58 78 58 46 Pandatirath 54 14 Dungarpur 59 80 58 78 58 47 Pratapagadh 29 76 5() 15 Enjal 7 74 56 48 Raisangpar 25 76 SCi 16 Ghanad 9 74 56 49 Ranchhodgadh 63 80 58 ! 7 Gh'inshyampur 36 76 56 50 Ranekpar 37 76 56 18 Golasan 48 78 58 51 Ranjitgadh 32 76 56 52 Ranmalpuc 8 74 5() 19 Ingorala 13 74 56 53 Ratabhe 58 80 58 20 Isanpur 12 74 56 54 Raydhra 60 80 58

21 Jogad 6 74 56 55 Samli 56 80 58 22 Juna Amrapar 18 74 56 56 Sapakda 50 78 58 23 Juna Devaliya 41 78 58 57 Sarambhada 55 80 58 58 Shiroi 39 76 56 24 Kadiyana 45 78 58 59 Shivpar 62 80 58 25 Kavadiya 33 76 56 ·.60 Sukhpar 24 76 56 26 Kedariya 31 76 56 61 Sundargadh 46 78 58 27 Khetardi 67 80 58 62 Sundari 64 80 58 28 Khod 5 74 56 63 Survadar 28 76 56 29 Kidi II 74 56 64 Susvav 40 78 56 30 Koyaba 35 76 56 65 Tikar 2 74 56 31 Malaniyad 10 74 56 66 57 80 S"3 32 Manekwada 66 80 58 67 Vegadvav 20 74 S6 33 Mangadh 3 74 56

73 SN-IO TALUKA HALVAD VILI,AGE

Amenitie!!l and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) i~ shov.n in the column and next to it in brackets the distance Loea­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -S km~; 5-10 km s and I 0 -~ kms of the tbn village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation - No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- viii age number tIOnal Water Te!e;.oraph or tion (Bus- ach (in bec- of (potable) Davs Stop, Rail- to tares) bouse- of- way Stati- Village holds Mar­ on, \Vater- kel/ way) Hat. if any ------2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

Nava Ghatila 935.94 532 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (75) 2 Tikar 4,378.S0 3,994 P,H CW'C.PH<;, T,W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS PR (630) D.FPC,RP, CHW(2) 3 Mangadh 1,686.26 1,317 P -(5-10kms) T,W,Tk,R -(-5kms) BS KR (204) 4 Ajitgadh 1,992.72 1,201 P CHW T,W,Tk,R PO BS KIt (172) 5 Khod 1,209.27 454 p -( -5 kms) T,\V,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (82)

6 Jogad 1,343.24 1,424 P CHW T,Tk -(-5 killS) BS KR (226) 7 Enjal 2,841.24 2,007 P CHW W PO BS KR (309) 8 Ranmalpur 1.994.70 1,815 P D,CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (278) 9 Ghanad 1,188.1S 373 P CH\V W,R -( -Skills) BS KR (S5) 10 Malaniyad 4,084.96 1,967 P,H PHS.FPC, W,Tk,R PO BS KR (350) D,CHW

11 Kidi 1,825.96 1,506 P CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (236) 12 Isanpur 1,082.68 1,286 P D,CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (216) 13 Ingorala 1,364.28 684 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS KR (124) CHW

14 Nava 966.42 526 P CHW W,Tk, -(S-IOkms) BS KR Amrapar (96)

15 Mayapur 606.79 362 P CHW T -(5--10krn) BS KR (63)

16 Miyani 1,260.22 786 P CHW T,W,It -(-5 kms) BS KR (123)

17 Chadadbra 972.62 365 P CHW Tk,R -(5-10kms) BS KR (58)

18 Juna 410.96 575 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS KR Amrapar (92)

19 Nava Ghan- 2,337.10 1,474 P CWC,CHW T PO BS PR sbyamgadh (231) 20 Vegadvav 2,401.59 1,411 p CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (203)

74 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Halvad-22 Hajri, Jowar, 847.00 31.94 57.00 Jain Temple I , Wheat Halvad-17 EA Bajri, Jowar, 122.00 T(185.00) 3,196.00 48.00 827.50 N47:M7:T :2 Wheat W(112.00) WE(73.00) Halvad-·18 Bajri, Jowar, 3l.00 T(69.00) l,lll.(JO 270.00 205.26 N3 3 Wheat, Rice W(69.00) Halvad-17 Bajri, Jowar 21.00 T{81.00) 1,694.00 86.72 110.00 N3:T 4 W(81.00) Halvad-25 Bajri, Jowar T(16.00) 451.:27 64.00 678.00 N 5 W( 16.00)

Halvad-25 Bajri. Jowar 171.00 T(24.00) 1,017.00 67.00 64.24 M 6 W(24.00) Halvad-21 Bajri, Jowar, 61.00 T(20.00) 1,801.00 204.24 755.00 N2:T 7 Wheat W(20.00) Dhrangadhra-30 Bajri, Jowar, T(344.00) 1,263.00 143.00 244.70 N4:M6:T2 8 Wheat W(344.00) Dhrangadhra-31 Bajri, Jowar, T(17.00) 734.15 16.00 421.00 9 Wheat W(I7.00) Halvad-18 Bajri, Jowar. 47.00 T(202.00) 2,383.00 247.96 1,205.00 N5:M2:T3 10 Wheat W(202.00)

Halvad-16 Bajri. Jowar, T(IOI.OO) 1,204.96 121.00 399.00 N 11 Wheat W{lOl.OO) Halvad-12 Bajri, Jowar. T(283.00) 586.00 53.00 160.68 N3:M 12 Wheat W(283.00) Halvad-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T{67.00) 998.00 59.00 240.28 N 13 Wheat W(61.00) WE(6.00) Halvad-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(194.00) 461.00 79.00 232.42 14 Wheat W(l82.00) WE(11.00) Halvad-IS EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(5S.00) 444.00 83.79 24.00 M 15 Wheat W(40.00) WE(15.00) Halvad-14 EAg Bajri, Jowar T(IOS.OO) 811.00 86.22 258.00 M2 16 W(39.00) WE(66.00) Halvad--14 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(122.00) 622.62 24.00 204.00 17 Wheat GC(83.00) WE(39.00) Halvad-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(61.00) 243.96 74.00 32.00 18 Wheat GC(IO.OO) WE(St.OO) Halvad-6 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(280.00) 1,597.00 65.10 395.00 N5:M3:T2 19 W_heat, Rice W(280.00) Halvad-5 Bajri, Jowar. T(283.00) 1.670.00 246.00 202.59 N2:T 20 Wheat. Rice W(283.00)

75 TALUKA HALVAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance loea- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tinn village area popu- nearest place where the faci,jty is avail able is given.) Code of lation No, the and Educa- Medical Drinking , ,~'l ~nd Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegr"ph or tion (Bus- ach (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- ot way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, Water- ket! way) Hat, jf any

2 3 4 5 6 7 t; 9 10 II

~~-'-'------,------

21 Mangalpur 1,041.33 397 P CHW W.R -(10 + kms) BS KR (54) 22 Butvada 1,040.10 484 P CHW W -(5-10Kms) BS KR (80) 23 Chandragadh 833.19 462 P -(5-IOkms) W -(5-10kms) BS KR (70) 24 Sukhpar 1,905.88 766 P CHW W,Tk -(-5k01s) BS PR (122)

25 Raisangpar 1,719.79 1,493 P CHW T,R,C PO 11S KR (260)

26 Mayurnagar 2,900.33 2,654 P MCW,eWe, T,Tw, PO BS KR (453) PHC,FPC Hp,R,C :7 Dhulkot 1,199.75 588 P CHW W,Tk, - (-5kms) BS KR (98) 28 Survadar 1,813.70 1,716 P CHW T,W,TK, PO BS KR (272) Tw 29 Pratapagadh 474.63 645 P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5kms) BS KR (98) 30 Dhanala 2,153.46 1,581 P CHW(2) W,Tk,R PO PS,RS KR (268)

31 Kedariya 1,380,87 407 P CHW W,Tk -(-Skms) BS KR (65)

32 Ranjitgadh 663.53 869 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (124) 33 Kavadiya 2,170.19 1,098 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR ( 179) CHW

34 Dhavana 2,890.95 1,730 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (321) 35 Koyaba 2,440.23 856 P CWCPHS, W,Tk, PO BS KR ( 143) FPC,CHW Tw,R

36 Ghan- 3,665.91 1,722 P CWC,CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR shyampur (252)

37 Ranekpar 900.13 953 P -(5-lOkms) W,TIc PO BS KR (154)

38 Mansar 649.69 464 P -(5-10kms) T,W,Tk -(5-IOkms) :as KR (85)

39 Sbirai 721.94 313 P -(-Siems) W,Hp,R -(lO+kms) BS PR (56)

76 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectareS! rounded upto 2 decima!_ p!~~.)_ Remarks Loca- -- - (including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious, (inelu- ble for historical ding culti- or gauchar vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Halvad-l1 Bajr i, Iowar. T(30.00) 436.00 78.00 497.33 21 Wheat W(30.00) Halvad-9 Bajri, Iowar, T{202.00) 432.00 349.00 57.10 22 Wheat Rice W(20l.00) Halvad-9 Bajri, Jowar, 77.00 T(SI.OO) 299.19 57.00 319.00 23 Wheat, Rice W(81.00) Halvad-IO Bajri, Jowar, T(137.00) 642.00 155.00 971.88 N2:M:T 24 Wheat GC(40.00) W(97.00) Halvad-IO EAg Bajri,lowar, T(314.00) 1,030.00 89.79 286.00 N6 25 Wheat, Rice GC(247.00) W(57.00) W~( 10.00)

Halvad-13 EA Bajri, 10war, 40.00 T(266.0U) 2,022.00 152.00 420.33 N4 26 Wheat, Rice G.(2S9.00) W'(7.00) Halvad-15 Bajri. lowar, TOLI.OO) 779.00 38.00 161.75 N 27 Wheat GC(99.00) W(l22.00) Halvad-18 Bajri, Jowar, T(821.00) 645.00 32.70 315.00 M4:T 28 Wheat GC(740.00) W(81.00) Halvad-21 Bajri. Jowar, T(186.00) 246.00 4.00 38.63 N:M 29 Wheat GC(178.00) W(8.00) Halvad-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(521.00) 1.175.00 74.00 383.46 Nl1:M4:T: 30 Wheat GC(400.00) W(40.00) WE(81.00)

Halvad-12 Bajri, Jowar T(182.00) 598.00 24.00 576.87 31 GC(t21.00) W(6\ 00) Halvad-8 Bajri, 10war, T(204.00) 376.00 35.00 48.83 N 32 Wheat W(204.00) Halvad-12 Bajri, Jowar, T(243.00) 1,276.00 114.19 537.00 N2:T 33 Wheat GC(4t.00) WC02.0C) Halvad-12 Bajri, Jowar, T(223.00) 1,917.00 7.00 743.95 N2 34 Wheat W(223.00) Halvad-13 Bajri. Jowar, T(202.00) 1,429.00 347.00 462.23 N2:M2 35 Wheat W(202.00)

Halvad-8 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(777.00) 742.00 142.00 2,004.91 N2:M3 36 Wheat W(324.00) WE(453.00) Halvad-3 EAg Bajri. 10war, T(36.00) 747.00 8.13 109.00 N3:M5:T2 37 Wheat GC(S.OO) WE(28.00) Halvad-5 EA Bajrj, ]owar, T(273.aO) 270.69 44.00 62.00 N:M2:C:T3 38 Wheat GC(243.00) WE(30.00) Halvad-ll EAg Bajri, 10war, T(89.00) 328.00 101.94 203.00 N 39 Wheat GC(69.00) , W(8.00) WE(12.00)

77 TALlJKA: "ALVAD VILLAGE

Amenitil's and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz -5 kms; :'-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of !alian No. the and Educa- lVledical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tiona! Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days $top, Rai!- to tares) house- of way "t"ti- 'Village holds Mar- on, .. ater- kett way) Hat, if any .... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

40 Susvav 3,626.63 2,669 P D,CHW W,Hp,R PO BS PR (424)

41 Juna 3,240.12 3,450 P,H PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp, PO,Phone " BS,RS KR Devaliya (576) RP(2), C CHW(3)

42 Nava 2,362.56 2,119 P PHS,FPC, W,n,Tw, -(-5kms) BS KR Devaliya (339) CHW Hp,C

43 Charadva 3732.70 3,941 P,R PHS, FPC, T PO,Phone " as PR (643) CWC,D, RP(2), CHW(3) 44 Devipur 792.46 562 P CWC,CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5 kms) -(-Skms) KR (93)

45 Kadiyana 2,58J.04 1.622 P CWC,PHS, W PO BS (,,69) FPC,CHW

046 Sundargadh 1,307.72 767 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS (136) PR

47 Merupar 1,706.87 985 P CHW T,W,C PO BS (I21) KR

48 Golasan 1,194.74 636 P CWC,PHS, W, Tk -(5-IOkms) •• BS PR (106) FPC,OHW

49 Bhalgamda 1,641.09 583 P CWC,CHW W,O -(-5kms) BS (80) KR

50 Sapakda 2,715.50 2,094 P D,CHW(2) W PO BS (324) KR

51 Chitrodi 1,535,76 665 P -(5-10kms) W,R -(5-10k~s) .. BS (95) KR 52 Dighadiya 2,555,85 941 P CHW W,Tk,Hp, -(5-10kms) BS (165) R KR

53 Palasan 198,56 321 P -(5-10kmll) W -(~-10kms) BS (54) KR 54 Pandatirath 1,300,86 591 P o w -(-5 kms) BS KR (100)

78 DIRECTORY

Land U.,e

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Halvad-12 EAg Bajri, Iowar. T(870.00) 2,134.63 88.00 534.00 N5:M12:T7 40 Wheat, Rice GC(780.00) W(40.00) WE(50.00) l-Ialvad-21 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T( I ,461.00) 1,389.12 45.00 345.00 N30:M8:T4 41 Wheat, Rice GC( I ,255.00) W( 1112.00) W£(24.00) Halvad-21 EAg Bajri, Jowar. T(41S.00) 1,668.00 62.00 217.56 N5:M:T5 42 Wheat GC(81.00) W(283.00) WE(51.00) Halvad-21 EA Bajr i, Iowar, Tf'69.00) 2,542.70 160.00 261.00 N20:M7:T 43 Wheat W(283.00) WE(486.00)

Halvad-20 ED,fAg BajTi, Jowar, T(117.00) 469.00 12.00 194.46 N:M 44 Wheat W(36.00) WE(81.00) Halvad-15 EA Bajri, 1:Jwar, 163.00 T(532.00) 846.00 213.00 826.04 N6:T 45 Wheat GC(40.00) W(330.00) WE(Hi2.00)

Halvad-12 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(178.00) 545.00 121. 72 463.00 N2 46 Wheat GC(121.00) W(37.00) WE(20.00) :ralv.ld-IO EAg Bajri,Jowar, T(405.00) 595.87 77.00 629.00 N:M3:T 47 Wheat GC(162.00) W(41.00) WE(202.00) Halvod-i5 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(IS0.00) 338.00 115.74 591.00 M:T 48 Wheat GC(4.00) W(59.00) WE(87.00) Halvad-14 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar T(413.00) 509.00 57.00 662.09 N 49 W(405.00) WE(800) Halvad-18 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(J07.00) 1,959.00 152.50 507.00 N5:M5 50 Wheat W(40.00 WE(67.00)

Halvad-27 Bajri, Jowar, T(3.75.00) 728.00 379.00 53.76 51 W(31 5.00) Halvad-21 EA Bajri, Jowar, 135.00 T(JS4.00) 597.00 552.00 987.85 N2:M:C:T2 52 W(162.00) WE(I22.00) Halvad-IS Bajri, Jowar, T(16.00) 58.00 17.56 107.00 53 W(16.00) Halvad-18 Bajri, Jowar, T(256.00) 372'00 531.86 141.00 T 54 Wheat, Rice GC(162.00) W(94.00)

79 1 AU'hA : HALVAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

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Amenities available (if not available \\ithin the village, a dash(-) is shown in the C:lIl101:1 and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in br,)ad ranges viz -5 kms; :'-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facilitv is available is given.) Code of lation No. the a,ld Educa- Medi.;,,] Ddnking Post and Day Communica- Appro- vHiage number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- of way Stad· ; J!1"6~ holds Mar- on, Wat.:r- ketf \\ay) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

55 Sarambhada 1,351.46 525 P o W -(5-1 (;kms) BS KR (85) 56 Samli 736.95 653 P CHW BS KR (83)

57 Vankia 508.87 382 P CHW ns KR (53) 58 Ratabhe 1,601.75 1,572 P PHS,FPC, W PO as KR (264) CHW 59 Dungarpur 1,706.44 794 P CHW W -(5-lOkm) -(5-IOkms) KR (162) 60 Raydhra 459.52 723 P CHW w -(5-JCkms) .. BS (113) KR

61 Mathak 3,927.25 2,960 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (481 ) D,RP,CHW

62 Shivpur 718.35 709 P CHW,O W -(5-10kms) BS (1 J 3) KR 63 Ranchhodgadh 1,508.80 799 p CHW W BS (129) Kn 64 Sundari 2,259. I7 1,068 P CHW,O W,Hp,O PO BS ( 172) KR 1,448.22 841 P 65 Chumpani CWC,CHW W -(j-"'O~~llS) .. BS KR (122)

66 Manekwada 722.04 329 P -(j-IDkms) W,Tk,Hp -(5-10kms) BS (58) KR 67 Khetardi 1,504.55 506 P CHW W,Tk (->."kau) BS (92) KR

77,064 P (67), Mew (I) H (4) CWC (11) Total 11,4404.03 (12,429) PHC (1) PHS (12) J) (8) FPC (13) RP (6) CHW (61) o (4)

Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figureii in brackits in this line under Col. 5,6 and 20 indicate the number of tbose particular amenities.

so DIRECTORY

Land lise

Land use (i.e., area under diffaent types of land Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded up tv 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca------(including tiOB Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultl'- Area any Code and distance Supply by irri[':ated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious, (inelLl- ble for historical ding culti- or gauchar va tion archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

_------.. _------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

--_._---_._._ ------

Halvad-24 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (121.00) 6.1S.00 71.46 530.00 N:T 55 Wheat, Rice W ( 40.00) WEe 81.00) Morvi-20 EA Bajri, Jowar, 54.00 T (283.00) 1 S4.05 50.flO 165.CO NM3 56 Wheat W ( 40.00) WE(243.00) Morvi-l1 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (101.00) 10:i.;)() 33.00 266.87 N:M3 57 Wheat W ( 64.00) WEt 37.00) Morvi-21 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (24300) 971.00 139.75 24S.00 N2:M:C 58 Wheat W (202.00) WEe 41.00) Halvlld-21 Bajri, Jowar, T (162.00) 1,12().Oa 245.00 170,44 59 Wheat W (162.00)

Halvad-21 EAg Bajri, Jowar T ( 93.00) 2n4.00 10S.52 54.00 60 W ( 61.00) WEe 32.00) Morvi-20 EA Baji'i, Jowar, T(l,2l4.00) 1,8,5.00 327.00 551.25 NIO:M5:T4 61 Wheat W (486.00) WE(728.00) Morvi-26 Bajri, Jowar, T (I27.00) 512.00 65.35 14.00 M2:T 62 Wheat W (127.00) Morvi-25 Bajri, Jowar T (141.00) 673.00 59.80 635.00 63 W ( 141.00) Halvad-28 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 336.00 T (223.00) 287.00 131.17 1,282.00 N2:M4:T 64 Wheat GC(174'oo) Temple of WE (49.00) Sundari Mata

Halvad-32 Bajri, Jowar, T (141.00) 905.12 396.00 6.00 N2: M2:T 65 Wheat W (14].00) -35 EAg Bajri, Jowar T ( 16.00) 378.04 53.00 275.00 66 WE( 16.00) Wankaner-35 Bajri, Jowar T ( 57.00) 627.00 805.55 15.00 N 67 W (57.00) -"'--_ .------1,258.00 16,787.00 61,72.37 8,992.70 25,645.96 N (215) M(104) C (3) T (52)

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7. DHRANGADHRA TALUKA

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

2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1 Baisabgadh 20 86 62 32 Malvan 7 86 62 2 Bavali 39 88 62 33 Manpur 30 88 62 3 Bharad 60 90 64 34 Methan 33 88 62 4 Bharada 11 86 62 35 Mota 51 90 64 5 Bhechada 50 '0 '4 Ankevalia 6 ChuU 41 90 64 36 Narali 4 86 62 37 Narichana 48 90 64 7 Devcharadi 57 90 64 38 Navalgadh 53 90 64 8 Dholi 52 90 64 39 Nimak Nagar 3 86 62 9 Dhrumath 10 86 62 10 Dudapur 29 88 62 40 Pip ala 18 86 62 11 Dumana 63 92 64 41 Pratappur 61 92 64 42 Prathugadh 55 90 64 12 Gala 27 88 62 43 Rajcharadi 34 88 62 Gajanvav 49 90 64 I~' 44 Raj,sadh 25 88 62 14 Ganjela 62 92 64 45 Rajpar 22 88 62 15 Gopalgadh 17 86 62 46 Rajsitapur 53 90 64 16 Gujarvadi 56 90 64 47 Ramgadh 35 88 62 17 Rampar 59 90 64 48 Rampara 4S 90 64 18 Haripar 24 88 62 49 Ratanpar 43 90 64 19 Hirapur 26 88 62 50 Ravaliavadar 46 90 64 51 Raygadh 47 90 64 20 Isadra 23 88 62 52 Sajjanpur 6 86 62 88 11 Jasapar 38 88 62 53 Sarval 31 62 86 22 Jasmatpur }5 86 62 S4 Satapar 14 62 :13 Jegadva 36 88 62 55 SOkhada 32 88 62 24 Jesada 5 86 62 56 Soladi 40 88 62 86 62 25. Jiva 42 90- 64 57 Sultanpar 9 26 Juna 21 88 62 GhanshyamgadJa 58 Thala 8 i6 62 r¥', • .. • Vaghgadh 16 86 62 27 Kankavati 19 86 62 59 Vasadva 28 88 62 28 Khambhda 54 90 64 60 12 86 62 29 Kondh 44 90 64 61 Vavdi Vi rendragad h 13 86 62 30 Koparani 1 86 62 62 Vrajpar 31 88 62 31 Kuda 2 86 62 63

85 TA1,UKA DHRANGADHRA VILLAG)<~

Amenities and

Amenities ayailable (if not available within the villa:;e, a dash (-) i5 shown in tilC column and next to it in brackets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms: 5-JO kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- vil'age number tIOnal Watcr Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- of \Iay Stati- Village hold. Mar­ on, \Vater- ket/ II ay) Hat. if any

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Koparani 1,206.48 1,016 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS PR (176) 2 Kuda 2,430.84 1,964 P,AC(2) Rp,CHW W PO,Phone BS PR (335 ) 3 Nimak Nagar 461.03 1,865 P,AC(2) RP,CHW T,Tk Phone BS PR (343) 4 Narali 2.607.03 1,991 P,AC(2) PHSFPC, W,Tk,R, PO BS PR (302) CHW N 5 Jesada 2,428.81 1,830 P, <\C(2) D,CHW(2) T,W,Tk, PO BS PR (323) Tw

6 Sajjanpur 659.56 506 P,AC(2) CHW W -( -5 kms) RS KR (77)

7 Malvan 4,1902 2,324 P.H. PI'IS.D.FPC, T,W PO RS KR (379) AC(3) CHW(2)

8 Thala 4,094.46 2,003 PAC(2) RP,CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS PR (320)

9 Sultanpur 1,197.31 701 P D,CHW T,k -(5-IOkms) ~S KR (136) 10 Dhrumath 2,212.34 1,502 P ,AC(2) D,CHW W,TK,[{ PO BS,RS KR (264)

11 Bharada 4,370.38 1,712 PAC(2) CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (303) 12 Vavdi 2,620.55 1,296 P CHW T, W, Tk -(5-IOkms) BS KR (207)

13 Virendran­ 1,613.15 802 P,AC -(-5 kms) W -(S-lOkms) BS PR gadh (114)

14 Satapar 1,046.27 794 P CHW W,R -(lO+kms) BS KR (111 ) 15 Jasmatpur 1,226.26 891·~ P,AC(2, CHW T,W,R PO BS KR (132)

16 Vaghgadh 860.84 668 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (107)

17 Gopal5adh 917.50 479 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(S-lOkms) BS KR (60) 18 Pipala 1,296.78 749 P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (118) 19 Kankavati 2,641.20 2464 P,H, CWC,PHS,D, W,R PO BS KR (425) AC(2) FPC,RP, CHW(2) 20 Baisabgadh 1,639.63 629 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (93)

8«1 DIRECTORY

Land Use

._--_._--_.. _-- .. __ ._----_... _---_ ... _-_._- _._ .. _--_.-._._._- --'-"-'-. Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land Amenities-Contd, use in hectares rounded lI) '.0 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca------. ------(including tioR Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un - Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious. ' (inelu- ble for historical di nf! cui ti- or gauchar vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

.------_ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------_._------

Dhrangadhra-28 EAg Bajri, Jowar. 402.00 T(31.00) 571.00 83.48 119.00 M:T Wheat, Rice WE(31.00) Dhrangadhra-22 EA Bajri, Jowar. 160.00 T(28.00) 968.00 682.00 642.R4 N:MIO:T52 Wheat, Rice WE(2S.00) Dhrangadhra-22 ED Bajri, Jowar. 123.00 T(1.00) 72.00 45,00 220.03 N:M4:C:T 3 Wheat, Rice W(1.00) Dhrangadhra-14 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar 256.00 T(14.00) 967.03 526.00 844.00 N2:M3 4 Wheat, Rice 0(14,00) Dhrangadhra-19 EAg Bajri. Jowar, 171.00 T(l18.00) 795.81 440.00 904.00 N:!:M2 5 Wheat W(82,00) WE(36.00)

Dhrangadhra-15 EA Bajri, Iowar, T(142.00) ~79,OO 91.00 47.56 N2:M4:T4 6 Wheat, Rice W(SLOO) WE(61.00) Dhrangadhra-18 EA Bajri, Jowar, 325.00 T(260.00) 2,198.00 811.00 600.12 N4:T2 7 Wheat, Rice W(219.00) WE(41.00) Dhrangadhra-21 Bajri, Wheat, 770.00 2,054.00 589.46 681.00 N3:M4:T3 8 Rice Dhrangadhra-21 Bajri, Jowar, 22.00 828.00 12.00 335.31 N3:M 9 Wheat Dhranlo:adhra-23 Bajri, Jowar, 81.00 1,714.34 162.00 255.00 Ancient 10 Wheat, Rice Droupadi's Kund. N2:M2:TS Dhrangadhra-22 ED Bajri, Jowar, 152.00 T(79.00) 2,948.00 272.00 919.38 N4:T 11 Wheat, Rice W(79.00) Dhrangadhra-Il ED, Bajri, Jowar, TO 34.00) 1,429.00 399.00 658.55 T 12 EA& Wheat W(94.00) WE(40.00) Dhrangadhra-9 EA Bajri. Jowar, 93.00 T{389.00) 403.00 236.15 492.00 M2:C:T 13 Wheat W(256.00) WE(133.00) Dhrangadhra-ll Bajri, Jowar. T(l40.00) 222.00 83.00 601.27 14 Wheat GC(140.00)

Dhran gadhra-20 EA Bajri, Jowar, 40.00 T(148,00) 689.00 51.26 298.00 N:M3:T3 15 Wheat W(26.00) WE(122.00)

Dhrangad:1ra-19 EA Bajri, Wheat T(lOi.OO) 1-+7.00 5,00 7.84 N2:M:T 16 Rice W(20.00) WE(81.00) Dhrangadhra-20 Bajri, Jowar, T(59,00) 322.00 28.00 508.50 17 Wheat, Rice 0(59.00) Dhrangadhra-14 Bajri. Jowar, T(174.00) 771.00 32.78 319.00 18 Wheat, Rice 0(174.00) Dhrangadhra-19 BAg Bajri, Jowar, 405.00 T(158.00) 1,:1,29.00 55.20 694.00 Matrivav 19 Wheat, Rice WE(37.00) N4:M4:T2 0(121.00) Dh rangadhra-12 EA Bajri, Jowar, 151.00 T(IOI.OO) 554.63 53.00 780,00 M 20 Wheat, W(91.00) WE(IO.OO)

87 TALUKA DHRANGADHRA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown in the column ~ nd next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 km8;5-10 kms and 10+ kIllS of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the faeiiitv is avail able is .~j_v_en_..:...) ______Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in bee- of (potable) Davs ot • Stop, Rail- to tares) house- way Stati- Villa~e holds Mar­ on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if ------_.__ -- .-__~12X ______2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <) !() 11

21 Juna Ghan- 1,805.89 865 P,AC(2) CHW T,W,Hp -(-5 kms) shyamgadh (120) BS KR

22 Rajpar 2,199.33 1,238 PAC CHW T,W -(-5 kms) (223) BS KR

23 Isadra 1,398.07 328 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) (65) BS KR 24 Haripar 1,536.48 1,075 P,AC(2) CHW W,O PO (180) BS PR

25 Rajgadb 1.548.72 1,029 P,AC(2) CHW w -(-5kms) (174) BS PR

26 Hirapur 916.95 602 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,R -(-5 kms) (102) BS KR 27 Gala 1,353.53 770 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,R PO (125) BS KR

28 Vasadva 1,271. 72 827 P,AC(3) CHW W,Tk,R -(lO-+kms) (129) BS,RS PR

29 Dudapar 1,655.89 1,144 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk (-5 kms) (182) BS KR 30 Manpur l,OI8.7'i 605 P,AC CHW W,Tk PO (92) BS KR 31 Suvai 1,520.40 1,098 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk PO (211) BS PR 32 Sokbada 1,112.03 912 P,AC(2) RP,CHW W,Tk PO (1 3) BS KR 33 Methan 3,896.68 2377 P,H,AC(1) PHS,D, W,Tk PO (385) FPC,CHW(2) BS KR

34 Rajcharadi 2,505.31 1,844 P,AC(3) CHW(2) W,Tk PO (276) BS PR

35 Ramgadh 1,587.80 1,363 P,AC PHS,FPC, W, Tk PO BS (219) RP,CHW(2) KR 36 Jegadva 2,477.07 1,312 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk, PO (218) Hp,R BS PR 37 Vrajpar 1,571.23 578 P,AC CHW W,Tk -( -Skms) (100) BS KR

38 Jasapar 1,342.45 722 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp -(5-10kms) (124) BS PR

39 Bavali 4,184.59 1,814 P,AC(3) CHW W,R PO BS (323) PIt

40 Soladi 2,708.70 2,065 P,AC(2) RP(2), W,Tk,Hp PO BS,RS (377) CHW(2) PR .s DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dhraugadhra-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, 91.00 T(304.00) 455.00 52.89 903.0'0 N:M2:T 21 Rice W(81.00) WE(223.00) Dhrangadhra-6 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 324.00 T(1 I 1.00) 440.00 377.33 947.00 M 22 Wheat W(Sl.OO) WE(30.00) Dhran gadhra-6 E<\.g Bajri, Jowar, 423.00 T(20.00) 406.00 147.00 402.07 M 23 Wheat WE(20.00) Dhrangadhra-4 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(176.00) 816.48 147.00 397.00 M:8T5 24 Wheat, Rice WE(I 2 1.00) 0(55.00) Dhrarlgadhra-II Bajri, lowar, T(23.00) 821.00 83.72 621.00 N2:M2:T3 25 Wheat, Rice W('.OO) 0(14.00)

Dhraagadhra-12 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T(9'~.OO) 477.95 45.00 297.00 N:M2 26 Rice WE(36.00) 0(6 i .00) Dhrangadhra-12 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(93.00) 905.00 54.00 301.53 N 27 Wheat WE(39.00) 0(54.00) Dhru gllllbra-15 Bajri, Jowar, T(8.00) 855.00 89.00 319.72 N:M4:T7 28 Wheat 0(8.00) Dhrangadhra-15 EAg Bajri. lowar, 202.00 T(36.00) 1,005.00 68.89 344.00 N2:M4:T3 29 Wheat WE(36.00) Dhrangadhra-20 Rajri, Wheat, 714.00 145.74 159.00 M:T 30 Rice Dhrangadbra-35 Bajri, Wheat, T(4.00) 1,366.40 72.00 78.00 N4:M4:T4 31 Rice W(4.00) Dhrangadhra-35 Bajri, Jowar, 978.03 53.00 81.00 N7:M6:T7 32 Wheat, Rice Dhrangadhra-20 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(168.00) 3,006.00 677.68 45.00 Shiv, Vishnu 33 Wheat, Rice WE(95.00) and Sun 0(73.00) Temples N3:M5:T7 Dhrangadhra-30 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T(245.00) 1,907.00 274.31 79.00 N5:M5:T4 34 EAg Wheat, Rice WE(30.00) 0(215.00) Dhrangadhra-15 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T(l26.00) 1,289.00 57.80 115.00 N2:M:T8 35 EAg Wheat, Rice WE(16.00) 0(110.00)

Dhraogadhra-8 Bajri, Wheat, T(87.00) 1,588.00 142.07 660.00 N:M5:T2 36 :Rice 0(87.00) Dhrangadhra-6 EAg, Bajri. Jowar, T(81.00) 1,027.00 158.00 305.23 M 37 EO Wheat, Rice WE(20.00) 0(61.00) Dhrangadhra-5 EA Bajri, Jowar, T( 162.00) 633.00 30.00 517.45 M:T2 38 Wheat, Rice W(121.00) WB(41.00) Dhrangadhra·-9 EA Bajri, ]owar, 324.00 T(29,00) 1,416.00 1,203.00 1,212.59 N3:T2 39 Wheat, Rice WE(4.00) 0(25.00) Dhrangadhra-l0 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(1,113.00) 65S.70 90.00 847.00 N3:M~:T22 40 Wbeat, Rice W(SI7.00) WE(296.00)

89 SN-12 T\LUKA DHRANGADHRA VILLAGE

Ameuities and ------Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- ne.a_t:~st_p__I(\_c_~~re the facility is avail able is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- o! way Stati- village holds Mar- on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, If any ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

41 Chuli 2,431. 96 1,254 P D,CHW W,Tk PO BS,RS PR (202) 42 Jiva 3.040.32 939 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (139) 43 Ratanpar 1,228.69 814 P.AC CHW W PO BS KR (125)

44 Kondh 9,747.49 5,921 P,H, PHS.D, W PO BS PR (991) AC(2) FPC, CHW(5) 0

45 Rampara 1,832.52 953 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS KR (159)

46 Ravalia- 1,963.74 1,396 P,AC D,CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS KR vadar (2~ -) 47 Raygadh 1,309.63 ?') '; P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (52) 48 Narichana 2,888.80 1,77<) P,AC CHW(2) W,Tk,R PO BS PR ( ~:n)

49 Gajanvav 1,718.31 1,255 P,AC(2) D,CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (2()3)

50 Bhechada 1,749.13 1,022 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk PO 'BS KR (164)

51 Mota 3,097.70 2.207 P,H, PHS,D, W,Tk PO BS KR Ankevalia (376) AC FPC, CHW(2) 52 Dholi 1,910.78 1,434 P CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (247)

53 Navalgadh 1,980.75 1,311 P,AC(2) -(JO+kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (219) 54 Khambhda 1.659.16 1,345 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR,KR (214)

55 Prathugadh 1,033.06 1,009 P,AC CHW W.Tk -(5-10kms) BS PR ( 167)

56 Gujarvadi 2,322.19 2,987 P,AC(4) D,CHW(3) W.Tk PO, Phone BS PR (470)

57 Devcharadi 2,605.74 1,730 P,AC CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS PR (293) sa Rajsitapur 3,026.17 3686 P(2),H MCW,MH, W PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (673) AC(S) CWC,PHC, FPC,RP 59 Hampar 1,330.25 757 P,AC(2) CHW W PO,Phone BS KR (109)

60 Bharad 2,277.36 1,689 P,A.C(3) CHW(2) W,Tk, PO BS PR (263)

90 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 -----

Dhrangadhra-Il EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(81.00) 964.00 558.00 828.96 N2:T 41 Wheat, Rice WE(81.00) Dhrangadhra-16 EA Bajri, Jowar, 29.00 T(85.00) 1,540.00 828.00 558.32 N:T 42 Wheat WE(85.00) Dhran gadhra-26 Rajr i, JO'''ar, T(146.00) 498.69 157.00 427.00 43 Wheat, Rice W(20.00) 0(126.00) Dhrangadhra-19 EA Bajri, Jowar, 74.00 T(I,441.00) 6,652.49 778.00 802.00 N25:M5:T 44 Wheat, Rice W(29.00) WE(198.00) _(1,214.00) Dhrangadhra-20 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(61.00) 841.00 314.00 616.52 N3 45 Wheat, Rice W(41.00) WE(20.00)

Dhrangadhra-22 EA Bijjri, Jowar, T(83.00) 967.00 136.00 777.74 N 4(; Wheat, Rice WE(83.00) Dhrangadhra-25 Bajri,Jowar, T(34.00) 405.00 604.63 266.00 47 Wheat W(34.00) Dhran gadhra -21 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(447.00) 1,955.00 286.80 200.00 N4:M3:T9 48 Wheat, Rice W(40S.00) WE(42.00) Dhrangaahra-14 E-\ Rajri. Jowar, T(184.00) 1,013.31 365.00 156.00 N4:M:T4 49 W':cat, Rice WE(63.00) 0(121.00) Dhrangadhra-ll Bajri, Jowar, T(12S.00) 1,067.00 289.00 268.13 T2 50 Wheat, Rice 0(125.00)

Dhrangadhra-28 EA Bajri, Jowar, 162.00 T(64.00) 2,618.00 242.00 11.70 Nll:M7:TI8 51 Wheat, Rice WE(64.00) Dhrangadhra-20 E \g Bajri Jowar, T(SSI.OO) 1,007.78 224.00 128.00 N2:M2:T 52 Wheat, Rice W(526.00) WE(2S.00) Dhrangadhra-II EAg Bajri, Jowar, T(85.00) 1,150.00 265.00 480.75 N4:T2 53 Wi'eat. Rice WE(85.00) Dhrangadhra-15 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(38.00) 1,416.00 76.16 129.00 Shrine of 54 Wheat, Rice W(36.00) Khambhadio WE(2.00) Nag N2:M3:T D hrangadhra -18 EO Fajri, Jowar, 12.00 T(63.00) 730.00 132.00 96.06 N 55 Wheat. Rice 0(63.00)

Dhrangadhra-18 EA Bajri, Jowar, T( 109.00) 2,084.19 49.00 80.00 N15:M4:T3 56 Wheat W(81.00) WE(13.00) TK(IS.OO) 2,079.00 94.00 387.74 Surendranagar-16 " Bajri, Jowar, T(45.00) N3:T2 57 Wheat, Rice 0(45.00) Surendranagar-14 EA Bajri, Jowar. T(lll.OO) 2,361.00 151.17 403.00 Mahakali 58 Wheat, Rice WE(28.00) Temple 0(83.00) N40:MIO:C2:T15 Dhrangadhra-21 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T(83.00) 1,081.00 12.00 154.25 N2:M7: T4 59 Rice W(l7.00) 0(66.00) Surendranagar-22 EA Bajri, Wheat, T(25.00) 1,799.00 61.00 392.36 N4:M5:T3 60 Rice WE(25.00)

91 TALUKA: DHRANGADHRA VILLAGE

Amenities and

'-

Amenities a nilable (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets,. the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad Tang,.:, viz -5 kms; S-IO kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place wbere the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day > Communica­ Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or • tion (Bus­ aen (in hec- of ( potable) Days Stop, Rail­ to tares) house- of way Stati­ Village holds Mar- on, Water­ ketj way) Hat, if any

------~.--- ..------1· 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11

61 Pratappur 1,076.21 975 P,AC(2) D.CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (175) 62 Ganjela 1,496.56 1,322 P,H, D,CHW(2) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (212) AC(2)

63 Duman a 1,193.37 984 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (178)

85,891 P (64), ~CW (1) Total 13,0306.01 (14,281) H (7) MH (1) AC(101) CWC m PHC (1) PHS (7) o (14) FPC (8) RP (9) CHW (80) o (1)

Note : The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figur~s in brackets in this line under Col. 5,6 and 10 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

92 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 1

Surendranagar-25 ED, Bajri, Wheat, 975.00 27.00 74.21 N7:M7:T5 61 EO Rice

Surendranagar-24 EA BajrL Jowar, T(2.00) 1,404.00 69.56 21.00 N8:MIO:Tl3 21 Wheat, Rice WE(2.00) Surendranagar-16 ED, Bajri, Wheat, T(49.00) 1,070.37 24.00 50.00 N6:M2:C:T 63 EAg Rice WE(49.00)

-~~.-~--- 4,792.08 8,872,00 76,405.20 14,369.08 25,867.73 N (212) M (164) C (5) T (194)

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8. DASAD.A TALUKA

Page No. Page No. Sl. Name of L0cation Part A Part B SI. Name of Location Part A Part B No. Village Code No. Village Primary No. Village Code No. Village Primary Directory Census Directory Census Abstract Abstract

1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Adariana 17 98 68 36 Kamalpur 68 102 70 2 Ahmedgadh 43 100 70 37 Kathada 35 100 68 3 Akhiana 74 102 70 38 Kherva 86 104 70 4 Alampura 20 98 68 39 Kochada 45 100 70 5 Ambala 33 100 68 6 Amnagar 49 100 70 40 Limbad 82 104 70

7 Bajaoa 66 102 70 41 Malanpur 46 100 70 8 Bamanva 55 102 70 42 Malyan 72 102 70 104 70 9 Bhadena 79 43 Manavada 7 9~ '8 t' ~~alc~1[( Hi n 44 Mera I ,. 11 :Bubval'la 22 .,. " 45 Metasar 34 109 (;3" " 46 Mithagodha 41 lOa 70 12 Chhabali 81 104 70 47 Mota Ubhada 48 100 7Q 13 Chhatrot 11 98 68 48 Moti Majethi 69 102 70 14 Chikasar 42 100 70 49 Mulada 39 100 68

15 Dasada 30 100 68 50 Nagadka 85 104 70 16 Degam 65 102 70 51 Nagyada 40 100 68 17 Dhama 25 98 68 52 Nana 67 102 70 Goraiya 18 Echhvada 21 98 68 53 Nani 70 102 70 19 Erwada 18 98 68 Majethi 54 Navapura 14 98 68 20 Fatepur 15 98 68 55 Naya Sadla 63 102 70 56 Naya Savlas 64 102 70 21 Gavana 31 100 68 57 Naviani 9 98 68 22 Gedia 84 104 70 58 Navrangpura 52 102 70 23 Ghaspur 50 102 70 24 Goriavad 44 100 70 59 Odu 57 102 70 25 Gosana 6 98 68 60 Padiwada 4 98 68 26 Haripura 53 102 70 61 Panva 23 98 68 27 Hathipura 51 102 70 62 Pipali 73 102 70 28 Hebatpur 80 104 70 63 Porda 62 102 70

29 Jagdishan 32 100 68 64 Rajpar 78 104 70 30 Jaillabad 38 100 68 65 Ramgari 83 104 70 31 Jarvala 54 102 70 66 Rasulabad 37 100 68 32 Jivangadh 61 102 70 67 Rozva 3 98 68 33 Joravarpura 59 102 70 68 Rustamgadh 36 100 68

34 Kacholia 71 102 70 69 Sali 13 98 68 35 Kamalpar 77 104 70 70 8avda 56 i02 70

96 ALPHAI.H~TIC LIST Of VILLAGES

8. DASADA TALUKA Cotltd.

Page No. Page No. 81. Name of Location 81. Name of LOcation ------_-- No. Village Code Part-A Part-B No. Village Code Part-A Part-B No. Village Primary No. Village Primary Directory Census Directory Census Abstract Abstract

....__..------.-~------2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

71 Sedla 75 104- 70 78 Vadgam 24 98 68 72 Sidhsar 76 104 70 79 Vaghada 47 100 70 73 Surajpura 58 102 70 80 Valevada 10 98 68 , 81 74 Sure! ~ 98 68 Vanod 19 98 68 75 Sushiya 5 98 68 82 Visavadi 28 100 68 83 98 68 60 102 70 76 Upariala 84 Zadiana 12 98 68 85 Zezra 29 100 68 77 Vachharaj- 26 100 68 86 Zezri 87 104 ·70 pura 87 Zizuwada 27 100 68

97 SN'-13 TALUKA DASADA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) h shown in -the column and next to it in brackets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village number tlonal Water Telegraph or don (Bus- ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house­ of way Stati- Villago holds Mar­ on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Visnagar 1,833.82 645 P,AC -(5-]Okms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (112) 2 Surel 4,897.64 2,201 P,AC(2) D,CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (392) 3 Rozva 1,052.14 949 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(S-lOkms) BS KIt (160) 4 Padiwada 1.722.03 ',OlD P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk, -(5-10kms) BS KIt (172) Tw 5 Sushiya 1,765.57 1,262 P, t\C(3) CHW W,Tk, -(lO+kms) BS KR (239)

6 Gosana 637.68 538 P,AC CHW W,Tk,R -(5-IOkms) RS KR (93) 7 Manavada 586.80 1,142 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(5-10kms) RS KR (209) 8 Mera 1,005.00 1,129 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk, -(5-10kms) BS KR (195) TW,Hp 9 Naviani 1,507.81 1.131 P,AC -(IO+kms) Tk -(IO+kms) BS PR,KR (200) 10 Valevada 1,123.04 1,039 P.AC CHW T,W.Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (173) Tw

11 Chhatrot 361.14 600 P,AC CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS KR (10]) TW 12 Zadiana 2,017.44 ]'800 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk, PO BS KR (323) Tw 13 Sali 799.15 501 P,AC -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (88) ]4 Navapura 864.11 227 P -(5-lOkms) W,Tk -(5-IOkms) BS KR (39) IS Fatepur 1,870.63 1,336 P,AC(2) CHW Tk,Tw PO BS KIt (2]5)

16 Bhalgam 820.70 737 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk,Tw _(_5 kms) B) KR (lIS) 17 Adriana 4.337.51 4,324 P.H, D.FPC, W,Tw PO BS KR (791) AC(4) SMP 18 Erwada 1,979.49 1,402 P,AC CHW W,Tk PO ~s KR (271) 19 Vanod 3,925.55 4,369 P,H. CWC,PHS,D. T,Tw pO BS PR (741) AC(2) FPC 20 Alampura 734.06 759 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS KR (130)

21 Echbvada 1,196.45 1,025 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (187) 22 Bubvana 1,087.29 962 P,AC -(5-10kms) W,Tk PO as KR. (197) 23 Panva 2.204.07 1,563 P,AC(2) -(S-lOkms) W,Tk PO BS PR (264) 24 Vadgam 3,970.64 2,986 P.H, D Tk,Tw PO,Phone BS PR.KR (544) AC(2) 25 Dhama 3,527.38 1,561 P.AC(3) D,CHW W,Tk,TW po, Phone BS PR,KR (265)

98 DIRECTORV

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Ameni ties -Can td. use in hectares r~u~~upto_2_~ecirnal places.) Remarks Loca­ (including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in bn.) source waste availa- religious, (inclu- ble for historical ding culti- or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Patdi 60 Bajri, Jowar, 715.82 86.00 1,032.00 1 Wheat, Rice Patdi-~2 Bajri, Jowar, 219.00 3,674.00 345,64 659.00 N:M3 2 Wheat, Rice Patdi-47 Hajri, Jo\\ar, 857.14 195.00 N2 3 Wheat Patdi-4S Bajri, lowar, 1,427.00 86.00 209.03 4 Wheat Bajri, Jowar, 1.658.57 96.00 11.00 N:M:T2 5 Wheat, Rice

Mandal-2S­ Bajri lOVl'ae, 549.00 54.68 34.00 6 Wheat, "'-ice Mandai-IS Rajd, Jo\Var, 507.00 31.80 48.00 M 1 Wheat, Rice Bah uC:Jaraj i -12 EO Bajri, Jowar, 905.00 66.00 34.00 M 8 Wheai, Rice Ba 'mcharaj i -15 Bajri. Jowar, 18.00 T(21.00) 1,164.81 20.00 284.00 M 9 Wheat TW(21.00) Mandal-16 EO Bajri, Jowar, T( 1.00) S9.2.04 24.00 206.00 N3 10 Wheat, Rice W(I.OO)

Mandal-21 Bajri, Jowar, 134.00 137.14 90.00 11 Wheat Patdi-46 EA Rajri. Jowar, T(91.00) 1,637.44 140.00 149.00 N5:M4:T 12 Wheat, Rice WE(91.00) Patdi-46 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(18.00) 700.00 51.00 30.15 M 13 Wheat, Rice W£(J8.00) Patdi-40 Bajri, Jowar 733.00 131.1 J 14 Patdi-34 Bajri, Jowar, 1,663.00 124.63 83.00 N 15 Wheat, Rice

Patdi-36 Bajri, Jowar, 699.70 105.00 16.00 16 Wheat, Rice Patdi-42 EA Bajri, Jowar, 4.00 3.662.00 175.00 496.51 N4:M7:C2:T5 17 Wheat, Rice MandaI-IS Bajri, Jowar, 1,513.49 97.00 369.00 M2:T 18 Wheat, Rice Patdi-40 Bajri, Iowar, 3.126.00 220.00 579.55 Shrine of 19 Wheat Varnai Mata N4:M2:T2 Mandal-12 Bajri, Jowar. 442.00 56.06 236.00 N3 20 Wheat, Rice

Mandal-16 Bajri, Iowar, 1,055.4S 76.00 65.00 N3:M4:T 21 Wheat, Rice Patdi-24 Bajri, Jowar, 979.00 72.29 36.00 N2:M6 22 Wheat, Patdi-26 Bajri, Jowar, 1,918.00 138.07 148.00 T 23 Wheat

Patdi-25 ED,EO Hajri, Iowar. 3,544,00 189.64 237.00 NIO: M3:T 24 Wheat, Rice Patdi-32 Bajri, Iowar. 3,135.00 161.38 225.00 N5:M4 25 Wheat, Rice

99 T ALUKA : DASADA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the colu mn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation No. the a'ld £duca- medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- of way Stati- Village holds MaT- on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

26 Vachharaj­ 787.36 190 -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) T,Tk,Tw -(5-IOkms) " -(S-lOkms) KR pura (27) 27 Zinzuwada 6,281.16 7.602 P(2),H, CWC,PRS, W,Tk,Tw, PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,375) AC(4) D,FPC,RP, Hp CHW

28 Visavadi 1,616.48 1,929 P,AC(3) -(S-lOkms) W,Tk,Tw, PO BS PR,KR (326) J-fp 29 Zezra 995.08 540 P,AC CHW T,Tw -(-5 kms) .. -(-5 kms) KR (R7) 30 Dasada 4,337.93 5,961 P(2),H(2), D,RP,SWP, T,W,Tk PTO,Pbone BS PR,KR (1,082) AC(2) CHW

31 Gavana 1,470.66 1,295 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp PO 'BS PR,KR (257) 32 Jagdishan 464.15 128 -(-5 kms) -( -5 kills) W,Tk,N -(5-IOkms) BS PR,KR (26) 33 Ambala 1,145.83 ).210 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk,Tw, -(S-lOkms) B~ KR (223) Hp 34 Metasar 486.39 520 P,AC -(-5 kms) W, Tk -(-S kms) -(-S kms) KR (85) 35 Kathada 1,283.19 1.312 P,AC(2) D,CHW W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone B5 PR,KR (246)

36 Ru!tam­ 553.86 330 P CHW W,Tk -(-5kms) BS PR,KR gadh (68) 37 Rasulabad 444.39 278 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-S kms) BS PR,KR (50) 38 Jainabad 1,835.00 3,652 P,H,AC(4) D,CHW T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (681 ) Tw.Hp 39 Mulada 936.08 797 P,AC PHS,FPC:: W,O -(-5 kms) as KR (142) 40 Nagvada 4,250.76 1,995 P,AC(3) RP W,Tk,Hp -(5-10kms) BS KR (342)

41 Mitha- 1,487.70 1,203 P,AC(2) -(10+kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR godha ( 195) 42 Chikllsar 1,180.43 ),238 P,AC(2) CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (209) 43 Ahmedgadh 433.39 253 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (42) 44 Goria vad 1,907.56 ),007 P,AC -(5-IOkms) W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (176) 45 Kochada 1,460.28 946 P,AC CHW W,Tk,Hp -(5-10 kms) BS KR (170) 46 Malanpur 1,505.95 1,005 P,AC(2) CWC W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (215) CHW,O 47 Vagbada 1,438.11 1.126 P,AC(2) PRS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS . PR (207) CHW 48 Mota 891.27 1,055 P,AC(2) -(IO+kms) T,Tk,Tw -(IO+kms) BS KR Ubbada (174) 49 Amnagar 560.04 186 p CHW W,Tk,Tw -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (32)

100 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Patdi-35 Bajri, Jowar, 9S.00 499.00 40.36 150.00 26 Wheat Patdi-26 EA Bajri, lowar, 703.00 7,776.00 391.00 2,411.16 Temple of 27 Wheat, Rice Jhileshwar Mah,adev N30:M31:C2:T8 'Pa tdi --20 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, 1,488.00 30.00 98.48 N5;M3;C:T2 28 Wheat. Rice . Patdi-23 Bajri, lowar, 909.00 40.00 46.08 29 Wheat, Rice Patdi-20 ED Bajri. Jowar, 3,9t8.<10 ISt.OO 205.93 Temple of 3@ Wheat, Rice Vaijnath Mahadev N5:M8:T4 Mt\ndal-16 Bajri. Jowar. 1,323.00 15.66 132.00 N2:M2:T 31 Wheat, Rice Mandal-8 Bajri, Jowar, 416.00 47.00 1.15 N2 32 Wheat. Rice Mandal-S Bajri, Jowar, 1.024.83 120.00 1.00 N5:M2 33 Rice Patdi -16 Bajri, Jowar, 403.39 83.00 N:M 34 Wheat Patdi-14 ED,EO Raj ri, J owar, 1,203.19 80.00 N2:M2 35 Wheat Patdi-14 Bajri, Jowar, 513.86 19.00 21.00 N2:M 36 Wheat Patdi-14 Bajri, Jowar, 421.00 6.39 17.00 N 37 Wheat Patdi-12 EA Bajri, Jowar, 1,597.00 50.00 188.00 N9:M3:T2 38 Wheat Patdi-15 Bajri, Jowar, 706.00 216.00 14.08 39 Wheat, Rice Patdi-19 ED Bajri, Jowar, 3,2S3.76 929.00 38.00 N5:M:T2 40 Wheat, Rice Patdi-IO Bajri, ]owar 1,344.00 13.70 130.00 M 41 Patdi-16 Bajri, Jowar, 1,066.00 72.00 42.43 N3:M 42 Wheat, Rice Patdi-8 Bajri, Jowar, 388.00 34.00 11.39 43 Wheat, Ric~ Patdi-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, 1,397.00 153.00 357.56 N2 44 Rice Patdi-.14 Bajri, Jowar, 1,049.00 222.00 189.28 N4:T 45 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-19 ED,EO Bajri, Jowa" 2.00 1,324.00 49,00 130.95 N:M9:T2 46 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-20 EA Bajri, Jowar, 1,250.00 54.11 134.00 N:M2:T3 47 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-16 EA Jowar, Wheat, 801.00 44.27 46.00 48 Rice, Maize Vir am gam -"14 ED Bajri, Jowar, 495.00 13.04 52.00 49 Wheat, Rice

101 TALUKA DASADA VILLAGE

Ameuities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- ~_ neares!_j>_lace where the facility is available is given.) of lation Code Educa- No. the and Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hee- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house- ot way Stati- village bolds Mar- on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

50 Ghaspur 793.73 568 P,AC CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (106)

51 Hathipura 199.19 227 P -(-5 kins) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (38) 52 Navrangpura 1,112.42 796 P,AC,2) CHW W,Tk,Tw, PO BS PR (152) H"p

53 Haripura 666.44 5'.3 P,A4r(2) -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS Kit (95) 54 Jarvala 1,594.97 1,344 P,AC(2) CHW,O W,Tk,Tw, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (234) rHp S5 Bamanva 1,530.40 ],395 P,AC(2) RP(2),CHW W',Tk,Hp PO BS Kit (251)

56 Savda 2,237.89 1,175 P,AC CHW T,W,Tk. PD,r hon~ BS KR (204) Tw 570du 9,277.54 2,696 P,AC PHS,FPC. W,Tk,Hr PO BS Kit (480) CHW,O 58 Surajpura 290.49 615 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk,Tw -(5-10 krns) .. BS PR,KR (112) 59 Joravarpura 630,55 276 P,AC llO+km ) W,Tk -,IO+kms) BS PR,KR (56) 60 Upariala 1,083.34 1,367 P,AC PHS,D, W,T);: , J BS,RS PR,KR (244) FPC,CHW

61 Jivangadh 569.31 558 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS Kit (103) 62 Porda 1,381.29 1,492 P(2},H, RP,CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (252) AC(2) 63 Nava Sadla J,702.22 1,049 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) W,Tk -,-5 kms) BS,RS KR (177) 64 Nava SavIas 1,392.44 1,640 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (266) 65 Degam 6,810.89 1,719 P CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS KR (294)

66 BajaDa 5,980.62 4,944 P(3),H, H,CWC, W,Tk,Tw PTO,Phone BS,RS KR (962) PUC, PHS,D,J:PC AC(4) RP,CHW(2)

67 Nana Goraiya 1,106.06 9]6 P,AC -(5-10kms) W,Tk,Hp PO BS KIt (158) 68 Kamalpur 763.28 844 P,AC(2) -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS Kit. (146) TW,Hp 69 Moti Maj ethi 1,707.50 1,125 P,AC(4) PHS,D,FPC W,Tk,Hp PO BS KR (211) 70 Nani Majethi 741.20 606 P,AC D W,Tk PO BS KR (100)

71 Kaeholia 1,781.22 If036 P,AC CHW T,Tk,Tw PO BS KR (187)

loi DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1'9 20 1

Mandal-12 Bajri, Jowar, 625.00 39.00 129.73 N:M 50 Wheat, Rice

Mandal-IO Bajri, Jowar. 181.00 5.19 13.00 51 Wheat, Rice Patdi-lO EA Bajri, Jowar, T(22.00) 740.00 123.00 227.42 N3 52 Wheat, Rice W(4.00) WE(2.00) TWE(IO.OO) TK(6.00) Patdi-Il Bajri, 10war, 621.00 18.00 27.44 N 53 Wheat, Rice Patdi-6 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar 1,112.97 127.90 355.00 N2:M2:T4 54 Wheat, Rice Patdi-6 EA Bajd, Jowar, 1'(35.00) 1,323.00 62.40 110.00 NI0:M7:T4 5S Wheat, Rice W(32.00) WE(2.00) TWE(1.00) Patdi-6 Bajri, Jowar, 1,748.89 121.00 368.00 N3:M3:T5 S6 Wheat, Rice Patdi-IS ED Bajri, Jowar, 243.00 2,792.54 6,084.00 158.00 N:3 57 Wheat, Rice Patdi-lO Bajd, 10war, 203.00 14.49 73.00 N:M:T5 58 Wheat. Rice Patdi-10 Baj~ i, Jowar, 42i.55 32.00 170.00 5' Rice, Maize Patdi-12 FA Bajri, Jowar, 944.00 72.34 67.00 N7:M3:T6 60 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-20 Bajri. Jowar, 461.00 29.00 79.31 N2 61 Wheat, Rice Patdi-IO FA Bajri. Jowar, I,OS8.00 103.29 190.00 N6:M3:T3 62 Wheat, Rice Patdi-IO Bajri. Jowar, T(S2.00) 921.00 596.22 3.00 N5:M2:T 63 Wheat TW(182.00) Patdi-5 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 1,202.00 131.00 59.44 N:M:T 64 Wheat, Rice Patdi-15 Bajri, Jowar, 252.00 2,90S.00 287.00 3,363.89 N3:M2:T6 65 Wheat Patdi-tO EA Bajri, Jowar, 551.00 3,220.00 I,S63.62 346.00 Sadiyasar 66 Wheat, Rice and Gamedu Tank N5:MIO:C:T2 Patdi-17 EA Bajri, Jowar, 894.00 65.00 147.06 N2:M2:T 67 Wheat Patdi--2S EA Bajri, Jowar, 545.28 87.00 131.00 M5:T4 68 Wheat Patdi-25 EA Bajri, Jowar, 117.00 1,037.50 296.00 257.00 N2 69 Wheat Viramgam-21 EA Bajri, Jowar, 529.20 62.00 150.00 70 Wheat,

Virmgam-35 Bajri, Jowar, 1,309.00 180.00 292.22 N:M4:T3 7J Wheat, Rice

103 TALUKA DA.SADA VILLA.GE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is S:lOlvn in the c.Jlumn and next to it in brackets the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ra 1ges viz: -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of lation Educa- Medical Drinking Pos t -and -_ i5ayC·o:.::m::.::....m-u-n~ic-a----'A-p-p-ro--- No. the and tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach village number (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to (in hec- of of way t>tatl- Village tares) house- Mar- un, Water- holds ketl way) Hat, if any ._- -- _._------_------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

72 Malvan ],767.32 1,201 P,AC PHS,D, W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (211 ) ppe.o 73 Pipali 3,429.85 ],753 P, RP,CHW. W,Tk PO ~S,RS PRKR (343) AC(4) 74 Akhiana 3,444.21 1.888 p. CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS PR (373) AC(2) 75 Sedla 2,409.06 1,819 P,AC RP,Cl-IW W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (333)

76 Sidhsar 969.17 583 P, RP W, Tk,Tw -(-5 kms) BS KR (101) AC(2),O 77 Kamalpur 2,368.76 674 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (123) 7S Rajpar 2,233.74 761 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (121) 79 Bhadena ],121.58 686 P,AC -(5-10 kms) Tw PO BS PR (133) 80 Hebatpur 1,652.39 1,357 P(2), CHW W,Tk, PO BS KR (219) AC(2) Hp

81 Chhabali 1,537.78 588 P,AC -(-5 kms) Tk,Tw -(lO+kmll) BS KR (97) 82 Limbad 1,312.84 589 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,Tw -(5-10 kms) BS KR (96) 83 Ramgari 926.39 624 P,AC -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (119) 84 Gedia 1,343.98 1,500 P, -(5-10 kms) W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (311) AC(2) TW,Hp 85 Nagadka 878.48 680 P, -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO -(10+kms) BS KR (114) AC(') 86 Kherva 3,036.43 2,968 PC,Hi WC,PHS, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (562) AC(3) D PPC,RP(2), cFiw 87 Zezri 1,358.16 659 P, CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (128) AC(3)

116,207 P (91) Total 15,6723.32 (20,868) H (10) ~WC «~» AC(138) RP· ' (12) PUCCI) CHW (53) o (1) PHS' (10) FPC (11) D (15) SMP -- (2 o (4)

Note: The figures in th~ last line indicate Taluka totals. The figur~s in brackets in this line under Col. 5,6 and 10 indicate tIle number of those particular amenities.

104 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Amenities-Co_n_td_. _____ use in hectares rou.lded_uptJ ~eci:nal places.)_ Remarks Loca­ (including tion Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated U n- Cultu- Area any Code and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of No. (in km.) source waste availa- religious, (indu- ble for historical ding culli- or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical . groves) interest)

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Patdi-18 EA Bajri, Jowar, 1,554.0J 50.32 163.00 N5:M6:T4 72 Wheat, Rice Patdi-18 Bajri, Jowar 2,540.00 211.00 678.85 N3:M7:TlO 73 Patdi-20 Bajri, Wheat 2,&57.21 5&7.00 NI2:M8:T20 74 Patdi-19 Bajri, Jowar, 2,190.00 65.06 154.00 N25:MI7:T24 75 Wheat

Patdi-21 ED Bajri, Jowar, 801.00 60.17 108.00 N3:M3:T3 7' Wheat, Rice Viramgam-3t Bajri,Jowar, 1.558.00 137.76 673.00 T3 77 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-18 Bajri, Jowar, 1,270.00 167.00 796.74 M 78 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-18 Bajri, Jowar, 938.00 84.00 99.58 N:M 79 Wheat Viramgam-17 ED Bajri, Jowar. 1,348.00 117.00 187.39 N7:T2 80 Wheat, Rice

Viramgam-30 Sajri, Jowar, 934.00 102.00 501.78 M 81 Wheat Lakhtar-14 Bajri Jowar, 1,116.00 J42.00 54.84 N6:M 82 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-32 EA Bajd, JO\\lar, 848.03 43.39 35.00 N3:M5:T2 83 Wheat, Rice patdi-22 Bajri,Jowar. 1,221.00 96.00 26.98 N3:M9:T7 84 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-12 Bajri, Jowar, 8 JlA8 39.00 28.00 N5:M3:T6 85 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-20 Bajri. Jowar, 2,703.00 30300 30.43 N4:Mll:T29 86 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-16 Bajri, Jowar, 2.134.00 40.00 84.16 N:T6 87 Wheat, Rice

2.207.00 370,00 115,677.11 17,841.22 20,620.99 N (260) M (226) C (6) T (198)

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ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

9. LAKllTAk TALUKA

,or. .. Page No. Page No. L0cation Part A Part B 81. Name of Location Part A Part B SI. Name of No. Village Code No. Vi-Ilage Primary No. Village Code No. Village ,Primary Directory Census .irectory Census Abstract Abstract

1 2 3 4 S 1 2 3 4 5

LiJapur 17 110 76 Adalsar 23 112 76 23 2 Aniali 37 112 76 24 Malika 27 112 76 3 Babajipara 10 110 76 25 Modhwana 3 110 76 4 Bajrangpura 33 112 76 112 76 5 Bhadwana 3S 26 Nana 2 110 76 6 30 112 76 Ankewaliya 7 Bbatharia 36 112 76 8 Bhaskarpara 7 110 76 27 Olak 15 110 76

9 Chiharad 14 110 76 28 Pedhda 110 76

D6rvala 26 112 76 10 29 Sadad 20 110 76 Dwalia 40 112 76 11 30 Sakar 29 112 76 Dhanki 16 110 76 12 31 Savlana 4 110 76

-~ Gangad 13 110 76 13 32 Talsana 39 112 76 Ghanad 21 112 76 14 33 Talvani 32 112 76 34 Tanmania 31 112 76 5 110 76 IS Ingrodi 35 Tavi 42 114 78

16 Jyotipura 8 110 76 36 Vadekban 38 112 76 37 Vadla 28 112 76 24 112 76 17 Kadu 38 Vana 22 112 76 25 112 76 18 Kalam 39 Varsani 41 114 78 12 110 76 19 Kalyanpara 40 Vitthalgadh 9 110 76 6 110 76 20 Karela 41 Vitthalpara 11 110 76 21 Kesaria 18 110 76 42 Zamat 3<\ 112 76 22 Larkhadia 19 110 76 rAI.UKA : LAKHTAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu- nearest place where the facility is available is give~ ______Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica­ Appro­ village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus­ ach (in hec- of (potable) Days Stop, Rail­ to tares) house- of way Stati­ ViIla.ge holds Mar­ on, Water­ ket/ way) Hat, if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ------

Pedhda 1,894.49 ]'156 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR ( 173) 2 Nana 2,202.63 2.274 P D,q_P, W,-k PO HS KR Ankewaliya (387) SMP,CHW 3 Modhwana 1,193.59 943 P PHS "'~)C, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR ( 153) CHW 4 Savlana 1,840.24 1,199 P,H CHW W,Tk PO BS KR ( 194) 5 Ingrodi 1,781. 77 ],053 P CHW W,Tk,Tw PO BS KR (188)

6 Karela 1,923.78 1,265 P CHW W,Tk PO ns KR (229) 7 Bhaskar- 780.68 434 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR para (61) 8 Jyotipura 514.53 335 P CHW W,Tk -(-5kms) BS KR (45) 9 Vitthal- 2,615.33 1,522 P D W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR,KR gadh (266) ] 0 Babajipara 462.42 471 P CHW W, Tk -(--5 kms) BS PR,KR (78)

11 Vitthal- 918.70 693 P -(5-IOkms) W,Tk -(5-10kms) BS PR para (114) 12 Kalyanpara 685.42 596 P -(5-10kms) W, Tk -(5-IOkms) -(-5 kms) KR (87) 13 Gaogad 791.87 72] P -(5-lOkms) W, Tk PO BS KR (Ill) 14 Cflharad 3,413.73 1,304 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Tw PO BS PR (214) CHW 15 Olak 3,077.65 1,550 P CHW W, Tk, Tip, PO BS PR KR (248) R

16 Dbanki 1,060.97 1,124 P,H MCW,PHC, W,Tk,R PO BS KR (204) FPC 17 Lilapur 2,333.54 1,848 P,H D,CHW W, Tk PO ilS,RS KR (342) 18 Kesaria 980.06 437 P CHW W, Tk ~(-5kms) BS,RS KR (81) 19 Larkbadia 528.40 432 P CHW W,Tk,R -(5-10kms) -( -Skms) K:R (84) 20' Sadad 1,219.56 788 P CHW W,Tk,R PO BS PR (140)

110 DIRECTORY

Land Use

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

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Lakbtar-21 Bajri, Jowar, 1,764.49 38.00 92.00 N2:T7 1 Wheat Lakhtar-16 EAg Jowar, Wheat, T(l2.00) 2,077.00 39.00 74.63 N4:MlS:Tl4 2 Rice WE(IZ.00) Lakhtar-IO Bajri, Jowar, T(S.OO) 1,087.00 52.00 49.59 N2:M:T Wheat W(5.00) 3 Lakbtar-14 Bajri, Jowar, 1,586.00 50.00 204.24 N2:M:T4 Wheat 4 L akbtar-14 Bajri, Jowar, 1,645.00 3Z.77 10t.00 N3:M:T8 Wheat 5

Lakhtar-16 Bajri, Jowar, 1,698.00 68.78 IS7.00 T2 6 Wheat Viramgam-21 Bajri, Jowar, 520.00 260.68 M 7 Wheat Viramgam-ZO Bajri, J owar. 391.00 123.53 Wbeat . S Viramgam-15 EA Bajri. Jowar, 2,242.33 237.00 136.00 N1S:M2:T , Wheat Viramgam-18 Bajri, Jowar. 413.42 49.00 M II Wheat

Viramgam-15 ED Bajri, Jowar, 775.00 102.00 41.70 N4 11 Wheat. Rice Viramgam-16 Bajri, Jowar, 448.00 221.42 16.00 N2 12 Wheat, Rice Viramgam-Z8 Bajri, Jowar. T(6.00) 556.00 76.87 153.00 N3:M 13 Wheat W(6.00) Lakbtar-18 Bajri, Jowar, 1,890.73 123.00 1,400.00 N2 14 Wheat Lakhtar-12 Bajri, Jowar, 4.00 T(27.00) 2,620.65 416.00 10.00 N:C:T3 IS Wheat W(27.00)

Lakhtar-IS Bajri, Jowar, 918.00 91.97 51.00 16 Wheat Lakbtar-9 Bajri. Jowar, 1,985.00 310.54 38.00 N6:M2:T2 17 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-8 Bajd, J owar. 846.00 51.06 83.00 N 18 Wheat, Rice Lakbtar-3 Bajri. Jowar. 471.00 37.00 20.40 N2:M 19 Wheat Lakbtar-7 Bajri, Jowar, 1,076.00 20.56 123.00 N 20 Wheat

111 TALUKA LAKHIAR \ ILLAGE:

Amenities and ------Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) i~ shown in tie c,}lumn and next to it in braekets the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad nnge; viL; -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest plac~ Nilere the facility is available is given.) Code of lat.ion ------No. the and Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tIOnal Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- acb (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house­ of way Stati- Village holds Mar­ on, Water- ket/ way) Hat, if any

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ._----_----

21 Ghanad 1,616.73 ],326 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (232) 22 Van a 3,749.45 3,022 P,H PHS,D, T,W.Tk, PO, Ph one BS PR;KR (564) FPC.RP, TW,Hp, CHW R.N 23 Adalsar 949.79 967 P -(-5 k'11s) W.Tk, PO BS PR (238) 24 Kadu 938.71 531 P -('i-l0 k'11s) W, Tk -(-5 kms) BS pp (86) 25 Kalam 1,255.73 935 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS (159)

26 Dervala _ 2,214.95 1.425 P,H D,CHW W,Tk,TW PO BS (290) 27 Malika 2,037. J.9 945 P CHW W,Tk,Tw PO BS KR (164) 28 Vadla 1,451.13 842 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KP (129) 29 Sakar 1,359.96 1408 P CHW W,Tk,Tw PO as KR (249)

30 Bbalala 1,432.36 897 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (145)

31 Tanmania 1,413.08 943- P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (155) 32 Talvani 920.22 348 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR· (60) 33 Bajrangpura 1,644.50 1,721 P CHW W,Tk PO BS,RS KR (276) 34 Zamar 1,148.50 1,150 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,N PO BS PR (180) 35 Bhadwana 2,428.57 1,37:' P H,PHS,D, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (224) FPC,CHW

36 Bhatharia 941.96 596 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (92) 37 Aniali 1,474.49 809 P CHW W,Tk -(lO+kms) BS KR (128) 38 Vadekhan 846.50 518 P -(5-10kms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (76) S9 Talsaoa 4,790.09 2,215 P PHS,D, W,Tk,Tw PO BS KR (453) FPC,CHW 40 Devalia 1,397.32 1,091 P PHS,FPC, W.Tk PO BS KR (167) CHW

112 DIRECTORY

Land use (i. e., area under different types of lard LocJ.­ Amenities-Contd. use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks tion (includhg Code Nearest town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Are'! any No. and distance Supply by irrigated rable not place of (in km.) source waste availa­ religious, (inchl- ble far historical ding culti- or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 ------_--

Lakhtar-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, 1,512.73 79.00 25.00 NIO:M4:T9 21 Rice Lakhtar-9 ED, Bajri, Jowar, 3, )50.45 199.00 N5:M5:T7 22 FO Wheat, Rice

Lakhtar-·2 Bajri, Jowar, 832.00 106.79 11.00 N2:M3:T12 23 Wheat Lakhtar-4 Bajri, Jowar. 853.00 25.71 55.00 N 24 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-4 Bajri, Jowar. 1,146.00 75.00 34.73 N2:M2:T3 25 Wheat, Rice

Lakhtar-9 Bajri, 10war. 2,019.00 137.95 58.00 N4:T2 26 Wheat Lakhtar-17 Bajri, 10war, 1,434.00 149.00 454.29 N:M 27 Wheat Viramgam-25 EAg Bajri, 10war, T(7.00) 866.00 500.00 78.13 N2:M 28 Wheat WE(7.00) Lakhtar-21 Bajri, 10war, T(58.00) 1,004.00 165.00 132.96 N3:M 29 Wheat, Rice TK(58.00) Lakhtar-l0 Bajri, Jowar 1,285.00 16.00 131.36 N 30

Lakhtar-6 Bajri. 10war, 1,192.00 115.00. 106.08 M 31 Rice Lakhtar-4 Bajri. J owar, TO.OO) 805.00 46.00 67.22 32 Wheat, Rice WC2.00) Lakhtar-9 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(S.OO) 1,522.00 91.00 26.50 N4:M2:T2 33 Wheat, Rice WE(5.00) Lakhtar-5 ED, Bajri, Jowar, T(2.00) \,043.00 85.50 18.00 N3:T 34 EAg Rice WE(2.00) Lakhtar-IO ED Bajri, lawar, 1.979.00 83.00 366.57 N4:T3 35 Wheat

Lakhtar-10 Bajri, Jowar, 833.96 40.00 68.00 M 36 Wheat Lakhtar-9 Bajri, Jowar, 1,269.00 39.00 166.49 37 Wheat Lakhtar-2S Bajri, Jowar. 728.00 49.00 69.50 N2 38 Wheat, Rice Lakhtar-18 Bajri, Jowar, 4,138.00 554.00 98.09 Shrine of 39 Wheat, Rice Na~dev N4:T2 Lakhtar-9 Bajri, Jowar, 1,180.00 95.32 .00 N2:T3 40 Wheat

113 SN-15 TALUKA LAKHTAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz, -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popu­ nearest place where the facility_is available is given.) Code of lation No. the and Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Communica- Appro- village number tional Water Telegraph or tion (Bus- ach (in hec­ of (potable) Days Stop, Rail- to tares) house­ of way Stati- Village holds Mar- on, Water- ket! way) Hat, if any

.~-~------... ~---.. ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

41 Varsani 1,692.59 838 P -(It-t-kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (113) 42 Tavi 2.408.77 1,390 P -(IO-t-kms) W,Tk PO BS KIt (225)

Total 68,331." 45,434 P (42) H ( 1) (7,804) H ( 5) MCW ( 1) PHC ( 1) PHS ( 6) D ( 7) FPC ( 7) RP ( 2) SMP ( 1) CHW (29)

114 DIRECTORY

Land Use

------Land use (i.e .• area under different types of land Amen iti es-Contd. use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Loca------(including tion Neures town Power Staple Food Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Code and dh ance Supply by irri gated rable not place of No. (in krn.J source waste availa- religious. (inclu- hie for historical ding cuIti- or gauchar va don archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Lakhtlr-13 EA: B:lj,i, )owar, T(24.00) 1,295.00 113.00 260.50 41 Wheat WE(24.00) Lathtar-16 Bajri, Jowar 2,149.00 67.00 192.77 42

4.00 148.00 57,651.76 4,64'.24 5,878.96 N (100) M ( 47) T (86) C ( 1)

APPENDIX TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX

VILLAGE

TALUKAWISE AB::IRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

E 0- U;C A T ION A L

SI. Name of Primary Middle Matricula- Higher Sec- College-- Adult/literacy Others Villages No. Taluka School Scbool tion/Secon- ondary!PUC/ (Graduate class/Centres with no dary School Intermediate! & above) educa- Junior tional College faei Ii ties

------Villa:-lnsti- Villa- loisti- Villa:- I ns rr.:-V ill a- bsti- Villa- II 8ti--Villa- IDsti- Villa- Insti- ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutions ges tutiGns

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1 Wadhwan-46 46 49 3 3 2 Limbdi-98 97 107 9 9 2 2 18 25 3 Sayla-75 67 69 2 2 14 23 8 4 Cliotila-1l2 106 106 .1 18 2.4 7 S Muli-S8 58 60 3 4 14 25 6 Halvad-67 67 67 4 4 7 Dhrangadhra-63 63 64 7 7 41 101 8 Dasada-87 85 91 9 10 79 U8 1 2 9 Lakhtar-42 42 42 5 5

Total 631 655 43 45 4 4 184 336 2 2 18 DIRECTORY

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

MEDICAL

Family Primary Community Others Villages SI. Name of Dispensary Hu-;:,,t>Jf.a,i Maternity Primary with no No. Taluka and Child Health Planning Health Health (_ en tres Sub- Worker medical Welfare Centre/ facilities Centre/ Health Centres M"ternity Centres Home/ Child Welfare Centres Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- V lil,,- Ins- Villa- Ins- VIlla- Ins- VilIa- l,,::;- Vit, tions tions tions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

------~~--- -.--~-- Wadhwan 7 6 6 30 31 3 5 30 12 12 5 6 7 14 I3 13 29 38 5 5 72 2 Limbdi 16 16 3 6 14 66 3 Sayla 7 7 7 7 44 48 4 4 ~ ~ 2 3 4 ChotHa 6 6 6 61 63 4 5 81 G 6 28 31 6 Muli 8 6 6 43 46 ~ 8 46 5 8 11 2 4 8 12 12 54 61 9 10 41 6 Halvad 8 8 II 12 13 13 7 Dhrangadhra 8 7 7 59 80 9 10 41 14 14 2 4 8 61 8 Dasada II 10 10 50 53 15 18 15 15 5 5 11 3 31 9 Lakhtar 7 7 6 6 29 29 2 7 7 Total 81 81 73 73 399 449 59 68 469 94 97 5 5 59 72 6 6

119 APPENDIX

VILLAGE

TALUKA WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

------~-----.--"---~~.------, ------. -_ .. _ ------"-- DR I N KJ N G WA T E R -----..---~---~~------_ Sl Name of -~------~---~ Tap Well Tank Tube River Fountain Canal ------~- No. Taluka well Others More Viliages than ",jth no one drink ing Source water facility of allY type

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 - ---._ 41 42 43 44 ----~------~-- 1 Wadhwan 45 39 11 14 39 2 Limbdi 9 98 88 2 30 15 94- 3 Sayla 3 68 22 30 16 45 4 ChotiIa 3 llO 54 3 43 5 57 97 5 Muli 8 55 14 9 9 32 6 Halvad 15 60 37 4 19 6 15 49 7 Dhrangadbra 11 61 44 11 9 53 8 Dasada 12 77 80 31 23 82 9 Lakbtar 42 42 7 5 6 42 ----_------_. - ----.-~------._--._- Total 62 616 420 48 159 13 164 532 ---~-----.-.-.----~--.---..------_----.------

120 I

DIRECTORY

MEDICAL AND OTHER AMENITIES

------.------~------COMMUNICATION POW E R S UPPLY

--".------.--:--~--~------'------~~-.------Bus Stop Railway Station Navigable Waterway Available Not Available S1. Name of No. Taluka 52 53 54 55 56 1 2

44 8 35 11 Wadhwan 95 3 51 47 2 Limbdi 59 41 34 3 Sayla 65 2 30 82 4 ChotiIa

57 4 48 10 5 Muli

65 2 38 29 6 Halvad 63 5 47 16 7 Dhrangadhra 83 4 40 47 8 Dasada 40 3 13 29 9 Lakhtar

571 31 343 305 Tot.1

121 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDTX-TI

LAND UTlLlS:ATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

Total Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable -Area-not area hy source waste available (including for culti· gauchar vation and groves

---.~-----~~-~ -----~"~--.-.--- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

.----~- ----~~-_.- --.------

Sayla (SayJa) 6,522.77 80.94 402.66 4,047.01 556,50 1,435.66 2 Chotila (Chotila) 2,815.90 50.73 2,090.53 255.43 4] 9.2]

3 Thangadh (Chotila) 5,038.82 9.26 1,190.02 ],009.01 2,830.53 4 Halvad (Halvad) 7,413.74 101.17 334.33 4,470.80 ],137.30 ],370.41

5 Patdi (Dasada) 5,130.82 40.46 3,881.42 220.48 988.46 6 Khara ghoda (Dasada) 1,156.96 665.4') 380.81 110.66

7 Lakh tar (Dasada) 5,740.79 4,931.52 208.40 599.87

~------~ ------­~------~

APPENDIX-III

TALUKAWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO SIX A V1ENITIES VIZ. (EDl..CATIONAL MEDICAL, POST AND TELEGRAPH, MARKET/HAT, COMMUNICATION ' POWER SUPPLY) ARE AVAILA~LE

------_._------Sl. No. Name of District Name of Taluka No. L.e. Name of Village _------1 2 3 4 5 .------~-~~-- --_. Surendran agar Sayla 1 66 Pipalia 2 Chotila 44 Jashapar Chotila 3 55 Gundala Chotila 4 98 Sakhpar 5 Dasada 26 Vachha~ajpura

Note: In Surendranagar District drinkiing water faci.ity is ava]able in all t:le ivllages.

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV -Con/d.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED 'HdBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

------_. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of ViIIage.c.i Range of Scheduled L C. No. Castes-Population Castes-Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 3 2 3 1 2 _------~------.------T ALUKA : W ADHWAN

Bakarthali 11-15 39 Gomta 0-5 * 12 Chamaraj 40 Baldana 13 46 Vastadi 17 Mulchand 43 f'ulgram 16-20 8 Bhadresbi 44 Madhad (Muli) 19 Kothariya 20 Dedadara 4 Nagara 6-10 21 Zanpodad 9 Karangadh 24 Malod II Bata 27 Memka 26 Nana Kerala 29 Bhadiyaci 32 Kharva 33 Timba 21-30 Rupavati 34 Kholadiad 6 Katuda 45 Madhad 16 Dudharej (Wadhwan) 22 Vadala KberaIi 11-15 2 Velavadar 23 3 Khody 30 Sanka1i 10 Anmdra 3S Munjp-\u IS Rajpar 41 Vadod 28 Khajeli 42 Tuva 36 Rampara 31 +- 7 Latuda 37 Gundiyala 25 Yagl1cla 38 Kariyani

TALUKA : LIMBDI

0-5 * 52 'Doran I 0-5 * I Moti Kathechi Dboli 2 Nani Kathechi 63 065 Vakhatl"ar S Bbagwanpar 73 Bluugupur 6 Ranagadh Got<:barwala 8 Rojasar 74 Chokdi 10 Mulbavla 78 80 hni Morwa41 13 Parali :12 Korda 18 Umedpur 83 BhanejaCla 20 Ramrajpar 86 Chachka 23 Jasmatpar 117 Vanillvadar 25 Ralo! 'i!9 Ramdevgadb 35 Chorania 93 Vajalka 40 Ghanshyampar 49 Bodia

123 '. ExCludes villages with no SC population. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGE~ ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES ANI> SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled L C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 2 2 3

TALUKA ~ LIMB-Of Contd.

6-10 9 Dflalwana 11--15 99 Kantharia 14 Bhathan 17 Dolatpar 16-20 16 Shiani 19 Natwargadh 28 Nana Timbla 21 Jambu 38 Tokrala 41 Jansa}i 44 PanSlhina 43 Devpara 47 Untadi 46 Chou 51 Ughal 50 Liyad 5& Bhoika 55 Panri 71 Mojidad 59 Bhojpara 92 Karmad 67 Darod 97 Balala 72 Sejakpar 98 Sontha 75 Chuda. 101 Rangur 76 Velavadar 29 77 Jepar 21-30 Mota Timbla 30 Ghaghretia 79 Na~i Morwad 84 Kudla 32 Samla 85 BbensjU 34 Bhalgamda is Minapur 37 Kataria 90 ZilIlzavada.r- 45 Kbambhlav 48 Sauka ~;1 Chhatriala 96 Cbhalala 53 Laliad 100 Vanaln 62 Kamalpar 64 Jasapar 11'-15' 15 Laxmisar 66 22 Parnala 70 Khandia 26 Gedi 42 Balo' 3J -+- 7 Fulwadi 60 Anandpai" 31 Ankewalia 61 Hadal8 33 Raska li9 Acbarda 36 Iakhan 81 SamdbiyaIa. 54 Karol '4 Nagnesh. 56 Borna g5 Zobala 68 Chachana

TALUKA ; SAYLA

Kanpur 0-5 • 4 0-5 *' 10 Kashipara , Sitagadb 11 Vakilatpar 8 Bbaduka 13 Doliya

124 • Excludes villages with no SC populatiOn. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range, of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Population (Percentages) (Perccn tages) 3 2 3 ------1 2 ------

,. ALUKA : SAYLA COnlel.

Dharadungari 6-10 9 Nan Sudamda 0-5 • 16 18 Shapar 14 Aya 25 Mota Kerala 30 Chhadiaii 33 Dhankania 31 S.e;akpar 35 Morsal 47 Nagadka 39 Titoda 48 L

T ALUKA : CHOTILA

21 Lakbamachi 0-5 • 1. Undvi 0-5 • 5 Manadasar 22 Anandpar (Than, 6 Navagam 23 Rampara (Sarodi) 7 Kanpar 26 Devsar 8 Songadh 33 Navagam 9 Amarapat ,(Chotila) 17 Gugaliyana 35 Magharikhada 20 Devaliya 38 SangalJl

125 • lhcludes vlIlages with no SC population. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contet.

------~ llan.ge of Scheduled I:.. C. No. Name of Vi.llage Range (:)f Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Population (Percentages) (Percen tages) l 3', .2 3 ",,_------~------

TALUKA : CHOTILA COfdd.

19 Nana Paliya-d 6-lG 5l Kherdi 45 Nani Morsal 54 Bamanbore 48 Hirasar 60 Kalasar 55 Gundala 65 Piyava 57 Garida 66 Mokasar 59 Zinzuda. 68 Rashamia 61' Lakhachokia. 69 RajpaJ'a(Chobari) 63 Akala 73 Mevasa 67 Tramboda'. (Bamanb(}fe) 70 Chiroda 76 Khatadi (Rajpara) 82 Surdi 74 Shekbalilt. 84 Gadhecbi 77 lDakvadla 85 Chiroda 79 Kherana (Sanosara) 81 Bhimora 86 Sukhsar 83 Mota Haraniyw 88 Sanosara 87 Mevasa 94 Fulzar 92 Gunda 107 Dhokalva 96 Jivapar llO Vadali (Anan

• Excludes vHlage-s willi DO SC population. VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

APPENDIX - IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULA nON BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Cast es-Popu la tion Castes-Popula tion (Percen tages) (Percen tages) ------2 3 2 3

TALUKA : MULl

0-5 '" 5 Kuntalpur 11-15 19 Rampar 12 Sujangadh 22 Dadholia 46 Nalkhambha 23 Raysangpar 50 Umarda 26 Tikar 51 Dhar,11endhagadh 29 Limli 52 Gadhad 34 Rampara 53 Tidana 35 Palasa 42 Khakharathal 4 Liya 6-10 57 Nalia 13 Sarla 18 Sara 16-20 2 Ambardi 24 KhaRlpalia 7 Pandavara 25 Dudhai 9 Dunawada 28 Kukda 11 Godavari 31 Jasapar 27 Gautamgadh 32 Muli 30 Chanpac 33 Kbatdi 41 Ranipat 44 Velala (Sayla) 56 Sidhsar 48 Vagadiya 58 Navania 49 Kbakharala 21-30 10 Shekhpar 55 Hematpar 16 Velala (Dhran gadhra) 6 Kalrnad 11-15 37 Asundrali Digsar 8 54 Somasal'

TALUKA HALVAD

29 Pratapagadb 0-5 .. Nava Ghatila 32 Ranjitgadh 3 Mangadh 33 Kavadiya 7 Enjal 37 Ranekpar 10 Malaniyad 46 Sundargadh 13 Ingorala 47 Merupar 14 Nava Amrapar 49 Bhalgamda 19 Nava Ghan- 54 Pandatirath shyamgadh 58 Ratabhe 22 Butvada 60 Raydhra 24 Sukhpar 62 Shivpur 25 Raisangpar 65 Chump ani 27 Dhulkot 67 Khetardi

127 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV-Conld.

LIST OF VILLAGE\) ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPUJ~ATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES--Contd.

Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Popu la tion (Percen lages) (Percen tages) ------2 3 2

------~------

TALlJKA : HALVAD-Conrd.

... 6-10 - Tikar 11-15 11 Kidi 1\ Ranrnalpur 26 Mayurnagar 16 Miyani 30 Dhanala 20 Vegadvav 35 Koyaba 28 Survadar 36 Ghanshyampur 41 Juna Devaliya 40 Susvav 43 Charadva 57 Vankia 45 Kadiyana 48 Golasan 16-20 12 Isanpur 52 Dighadiya 50 Sapakda 56 Samli 61 Mathak 21-30 34 Dhavana M Sundari 31 + 39 Shiroi

11-1.5 5 Khod 9 Ghaoad

TALUKA: DHRA'lGADHRA

0-5 *, 3 Nimaknagar 6-10 41 Chuli 6 SajjanpUl: 43 Rajanpar 8 Thala 44 Kondo 13 Virendragadh 46 Ravaliavadar 17 Gopalgadh 49 Gajanvav 22 Rajpar 52 Dholi 24 Haripar 57 Devcharadi 61 Pratappur ll-15 I Koparani 2 Kuda: 10 Dhrumath 4 Narali- 12 Vavdi 9 Sultanpur 14 Satapar 11 Bharada 18 Pipala 19 KankavaU 35 Ramgadh 28 Vasadva 50 Bhechada 31 Satyal 51 Mala Ahkevalia 60 Bharad 33 Methan 62 39 BavaH Ganjela 63 Dumana

1.21 Exchi4es vfllages with no SC populatIon VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX -lV-Contd.

t.rS"r OF VILLAGES ACCORDiNG TO -THlf PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTE'S NNG SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE 'TOTAL POPULATION BY· RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES--Contd.

·Range of Scheduled L. C: No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Population (Percentages) (Percentages) 2 3 2 3 ______~ ______cc. ______~ ___ _

T ALUKA : J)HRANGADHRA-Contd.

J6-20 7 Malvan 21-30 5 Jesada 25 Rajgadll 29 Dudapur H Rajcharadi 32 Sokhada 42 Jiva 36 legadva 45 Rampara 38 Jasapar 40 Soladi 54 Khambhda 48 Naricbana 56 Gujarvadi 53 Navalgadb 5S Rajsitapur 59 Hampar :n + 27 Gala

'T ,4LUKA : DASADA

0-5 * J Visnagar II-IS '2 Surel 6 Gosana :g Mera 7 Nanavada 9 Naviani 11 Chhatrot lI5 Fatepur 13 Sali 19 Vanod

49 Amnagar 23 Panva 57 Odu '25 Dbama 58 Surajpara '27 Z1nzuwac.1a 65 Degam 34 Metasar 78 Rajpar 42 Cbikasar 50 Gbaspur 6-10 3 Rozva ,,()4 'Nawa Savlas 5 Sushiya <67 'NaBa -Goraiya 10 Valevada 73 Pipali 21 Echbvada 80 Hebatpur 36 Rllstamgadh 84 Gedia 43 Ahmedgadh 86 Kherva

16-20 :t6 Bhalgam 48 Mota Ubhada 17 Adniana 54 Jarvala 18 Erwada 76 Sidhsar 20 Alampura 79 Bhadena 30 Dasada 82 Limbad .33 Ambala 83 Ramgari 38 lainabad

129 • Excludes villages with no se popu-Iation:- SN-17 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX - IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Concld.

~------'~------'-~------Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Castes-Population Castes-Population (Per cen ta ges) (Percen tages) - ._- --~- - -_.---_. __ .----- 2 3 2 3 ~------.------_---._"_- ---~--

TAL':JKA : DASADA-C()ncld.

16-20 44 Gorjavacl 21-30 40 Nagvada 46 Malanpur 41 Mithagodha 47 Vaghada 45 Kochada 51 Navrangpura 53 Haripura 55 Bamanva 63 Nava Sadla

60 Upariala 69 Moti Majethi 62 Porda 71 Kacholia 66 Bajana 74 Akhiana 72 Malvan 75 Sedla 81 Chhabali 85 Nagadka 87 ·Zezri Zl<-j(!j 12 Zadiana 22 Bubvana 31 + 28 Visavadi 24 Vadgam 37 Rasulabad 29 Zezra 56 Savda 31 Gavana 7. Nani Majethi 35 Kathada 77 Kamalpur

TALllKA : LAKHTAR

1)-5 Oao 27 Malika 16-20 Pedhda 28 Vadla 4 Savlana 29 Sakar 6 Karela ,fi,-IO; : Bhaskarpara 10 Babajipara 9 Vitthalgadh 13 Gangad 12 Kalyanpara 17 14 Chharad Lilapur 19 22 Vana Larkhadia 30 Bhalala 11 TaiVJ.ni 38 Vadekhao 21-W 3 Modhwana 5 Ingrodi It-I: .; 2 N:1Il3 Ankewaliya 25 II Vitthalpara Kalam 16 Dhanki 26 Dervala 31 21 Ghanad Tanmania 35 23 Adalsar Bhadwana 36 24 Kadu Bhatharia 40 :S3 Bajrangpura Devalia 42 34 Zamar Taui 31 18 Kesaria 1\1~15; 37 Aniali + 39 TaJsana 20 Sad ad 41 Varsani

131} Excludes villages wltb no SC population. VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV -Conld.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOfAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

----.. ------~ _,----- Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of Village Tl ioes-Pop,_lation Tribes-Population ( Perccnta!,',es) (Percen tages) ------._------2 3 2 3

TAI.UKA : WAOHWAN

0-5 * 6 Katuda 0-5 * 18 Rajpar 23 Kherali

TALUKA: UMBO!

0-5 * 5 Bhagwanpar 0-5 * 99 Kantharia 22 Parnala 101 Rangur 26 Gedi 38 Tokrala 6-15 23 Jasmatpar 44 Panshina 25 Ralol

S4 Karol 26-35 13 Parali 60 Anandpar 62 Kamalpar SI 2 Nani Kathechi 75 Chuda 6 Raoagadh

TALUKA : SiA YLA

0-5 • 75 Ori

T ALUKA : CHOTILA

0-5 * 4 Vijaliya

TALUKA : MULI

0-5 * 2 Ambanli 0-5 • 'il8 Sarr. 9 Danawada 32 Mu1i i1 Godavari 34 Rampara 13 Sarla

TALUKA: HALVAD

0-5 .. 2 Tikar 0-5 .. 28 Survadar 4 Ajitgadh 35 Koyaba 13 Ingorala 64 Sunda.ri 26 Mayurnagar

131 .. Excludes villages with nf) ST population. 'VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX-IV -Cone/d.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULEO CASTESfAND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Concld.

Range of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of Village Range of Scheduled L.C. No." Name of ViII~ge Tribes-Population Tribes-Population (Per~otages) (Percentages)

1 2 3 2 3 ---.....;..------_

T ALUKA : DHRANGADHRA

5 Jesada 0-5 " 58 Rajsitapur 28 Vasadva

rALUKA : DASADA

0-5- S Sushiya 0-5 " 60 Upariala 22 Bubvana 74 Akbiana 30 Dasada 80 Hebatpur 38 Jainabad;

TALUKA : LAKHTAR

c-s *' 13 Gangad 0-5 " 16 Dhanki 27 Malika 6-15 23 AdaIsar

• ExclUdes villages with no SC popula tion.

13:1 SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

L 1ST OF ABBREVITION THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

Statement I 9 Tank Water TK Col. 2 - Civic Administrative Status of Town 10 Others a 1 Municipal Corporation! Corporation . MCorp Statement V 2 Municipal Committeel Co]. 4-5 Medical Facilities Municipal Town Committee MC 1 Hospital H 3 M unici pality M 2 DispeFlsary D 4 Municipal Board MB 3 Health Centre HC 5 Municipal Council MCI 4 Family Planning Centre FC 6 Cant0Dment Board/Cantonment CB 5 T. B. Clinic TB 7 Notified AreaJN otified Area 6 Nursing Home NH Committee/Notified Committee NAC 7 Others o 8 Town Committee/Town Area Committee TC In Col. 4 the following additional abbreviations 9 Town Board BT are used as follows 10 Gram Panchayat/Village Panchayat G.P/V.P 1 Ayurvedic A 11 Nagar PanchayatJTown Panchayat NP 2 Unani U 12 Non Municipal Town/Committee 3 Homeopathic Hom Panchayat NM Col. 6 - Educational Facilities Statement IV Col. 6 Road Length 1 Arts ocly A 2 1 Pucca Road PR Science only S 2 K.uccha Road KR 3 Arts and Science only AS 4 Commerce only C Col. 7 - System of Sewerage 5 Arts and commerce only AC 6 Combined for all categories Sewer S Arts, Science and Commerce ASC 2 Open Surface Drains OSD 7 Law L 3 Box Surface Draifts BSD 8 Agricultural Collage AG 4 Sylk Drains SD 5 Cesspool Method CD Col. J O. - Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting 6 Pit System Pt and other Vocational Training Institutions

Col. 11 - Method of Disposal of Night Soil 1 Shorthand SH 2 Typewriting Type Hrad Loads H,L ::i Shorthand & Typewriting Sh.Type 2 Baskets B . 4 Others a 3 Wheel Barrows WB 4 Septic tank Latrines ST Col. 20 - Recreational and Cultural Facilities. 5 Sewerage s 1 Public Library PL Col. 12-13 - Protected Water Supply - Source 2 Reading Room RR and capacity of Storage Systems Abbrevitions reieting to Class of Town 1 Overhead tank OHT 2 Service Reservoir SR Population Class 3 River Infiltration Gallery IG 100,000 and above I 4 Borewell Pumping System BWP 50,000 - 99,999 II 5 Pressure Tank PT 20,000 - 49,999 III 6 Tubewdl water/Handpump TW 10,000 - 19,999 IV 7 Tap Water T 5,000 - 9,999 V 8 Well Water W Below 5,000 VI

135 ,1981 ~ENSUS

STATEMENT

STATUS AND GROWTH

SI. Class Name and Location Name of Area Number of (in Sq. Households No. Civil Administration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Population and Growth Status of Town Kms.) including Houseless ------Households (in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V Chotila (VP) 3/V Chotila 28.16 1,626 '" • '"

2 II Dhrangadhra (M) 3/ym Dhrangadhra 10.36 9,228 14,770 14,900 17.526 (+ 0.88) (+17.62) 3 IV Halvad (NP) 3jVn Halvad 74.14 2,455 5,312 5,386 6,290 (+ 1.39) (+16.78) 4 V Kharaghoda (VP) 3/X Dasada 11.57 1,597 '" '" '"

5 IV Lakhtar (VP) 3/XI Lakhtar 57.41 2,058 3,767 4,773 5,553 (+26.71) (+16.34) 6 III Limbdi (M) 31 III Limbdi 5.18 5,519 12,485 11,039 11,294 (- 11.58) (+ 2.31) 7 IV Patdi (VP) 3/IX Das.ada 51.31 2,468 5,544 5,399 5,365 (- 2.62) (-O.6~) 8 IV SayJa (VP) 3/IV Sayla 65.23 1,801 5,867 4,921 4,775 (- 8.31) (- 2.97)

9 JI Surendranagar (M) (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) 10 IV Thangadh (NP) 3/VI ChotiIa 50.39 3,183 '" '" - -- '"

11 I Wadhwan (M) (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration)

<'j'•• Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration N.A. 23,778 27,478 24,876 28,111 (- 9.47) (+ 13.00) II (a) Surendra- N.A. 16,859 11,255 9,333 11,721 nagar@ (M) 3/11 Wadhwan (- 17.08) (+ 25.59) III (b) Wadhwan (M) 3{1 Wadhwan 18.41 6,919 16,223 15,543 16,390 (- 4.19) (+ 5.45)

'" Not classified as Town during relevant Census. @ Please see Appendix for Non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. N. A. Not Available.

136 TOWN DIRECTORY

I

History

--~-- --~------_. --.-----~~-----

Rate of the Town at the Censuses of Density (1981 Sex Ratio ---.------.------~- --- Census) ------_- }931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1961 1971 1981 S1- Census Census Census No. ------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 _-_--_- 18 19 --~-- • • 4,793 6,460 7,824 9.982 354 9tl3 953 944 ( +34.78) (+21.11) (+27.58)

17,538 21,267 25,729 32,477 40,791 51,280 4,950 954 894 866 2 ( -1-0.07) ( +21.26) (+20.98) (-\·26.23) ( --1-25.60) (+25.71)

6,161 7,091 8,142 9,524 10,286 13,193 178 1,055 1,006 978 3 ( -2.05) <+15.09) (+ 14.82) (+ 16,97) (-t 8.00) (+28.26) ...... 5,793 8,35Ci 722 859 875 4 ( +44.24) 6,01l 6,741 6,853 8,432 9,714 10,900 190 987 961 934 5 ( +8.25) (+12.14) (+1.66) (+23.04) (+ 15.20) (+12.21) 13,808 13,4 74 18,292 2 [,801 25,597 30,829 5,952 949 923 923 6 + 22.26 (-2.42) (+35.76) (+ [9.18) (+17.41) (+ 20.44) 5,932 7,082 6,072 • 9,947 12,826 250 945 918 7 (+ 10.57) ( 1-19.39) (-14.26) (+ 28.94) 5,230 5,346 6,102 7,802 9,021 10,433 160 987 948 959 8 ( +9.53) ( +2.22) (+14.14) (+27.86) (+15.62) (+15.65)

(See WadhwJn Urban Alfgicmeration) ~ .. 5,467 7,753 12,095 18,586 369 975 927 919 10 " (+41.81) (-156.00) (-+53.67)

(See Wadhw

31,613 40,589 57,635 75,706 97,251 130.602 N.A. 934 948 939 U.A. (+ 12 .46) ( +-28.39} ( +42.00) (+ 31.35) (+28.46) (+34.29) 13.344 18,967 34.254 48,602 66_667 91,770 N.A. 900 928 929 (a) (+13.85) ( +42.14) ( +80_60) (+4[.89) (+37.17) (+37.65)

18,269 21.62~ 23,381 27,104 30,584 38,832 2,109 998 992 964 (b) (+ 11.46) (+ 18.35) ( +8.14) (+ 15.92) (+ 12.84) ( +26.97)

137 1981 CENSUS TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT II

Pbysical Aspects and Location of Towns 1979

Physical Aspects Name of and Road Distance (in kms.) from

.---~~-- 51. Class and Temperature States District Sub Nearest Railway Bus Navi- No. Name of (incentigrade) HQS HQS Division City with Station Route gable Town Rain fall ------Taluka Population River (in mm) Maxi- Mini- HQS of One Canal mum mum Lakh and (if with more in IO Kms.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

V Chotila 1,106.6 41.0 12.0 Gandhinagar 5urendra- Chotila/ Rajkot Chotila Chotila (233.4) nagar (0) (51.0) (0) (0) (70.0) Limbdi (80.0) 2 II Dhrangadhra 1,325.4 41.1 1 t.1 Gandhinagar Surendra- Dhrangadhra/ Rajkot Dhranga- Dhrall- ( 193.8) nagar (0) ( 147.9) dhra gadhra (37.0) Dhrangadhra (0) (0) (0)

3 IV Halvad 958.2 45.0 7.0 Gandhinagar Surendra- Dhrangadhraj Rajkot Halvad Halvad (254.0) nagar (33.0) ( 120.0) (0) 19) (66.0) Halvad (0)

4 V Kharaghoda 801.1 (a)41.1(a)11.1 Gandhinagar Surendra- Dhrangadhra! Ahmada- Khara- Khara- (122.0) nagar (56.0) bad ghoda ghoda (97.0) Patdi (')8.0) (0) (0) (6.0) 5 IV Lakhtar 616.0 41.8 12.9 Gandhinagar Surendra- Lakhtar/ Ahmada- Lakhtar Lakhtar (142.4) nagar (0) bad (0) (0) (22.0) Dhrangadhra (l 07 .0) (74.0) 6 III Limbdi 858.2 40.0 12.2 Gandhinagar Surendra- Limbdij Ahmada- Limbdi Limbdi (145.4) nagar (0) bad (0) (0) (26.0) Limbi (l1O.0) (0) 7 IV Patdi 750.0 110.0 95.0 Gandhinagar Suren ::Ira- Dhrangadhra/ Ahmada- Patdi Patdi (118.0) nagar (45.0) bad (0) (0) (91.0) Patdi (94.0) (0) 8 IV Sayla 400.0 45.0 13.3 Gandhinagar Surendra- Limbdi! Rajkot Sayli! SayJa (170.0) nagar (32.0) (80.0) (0) (0) (31.0) Sayla (0) 9 II Surendranagar (See Wad/moan Urban Agglomeration)

10 IV Thangadh 625.0 116.0 25.0 Gandhinagar Surendra- Limbdi/ Rajkot Thangadh Than- (204.0) nagar (77.0) (70.0) (0) gadh (49.0) Chotila (0) (21.0) 11 I Wadhwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agg/omerlJtion) Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration (See Constituent Units) (a) II Surendra- 375.0 46.7 12.7 Gandhinagar Surendra- Surendranagar/ Rajkot Surendra- Suren- nagar" (138.1 ) nagar (0) (103.5) nagar dranagar (0) Wadhwan (0) (0) (6.5) (b) III Wadhwan 823.0 45.0 12.2 Gandhinagar Surendra- Wadhwan/ Rajkot Wacthwan Wadh- (J~1.6) nagar (0) ( 1I0.Oj (0) wan (6.5) Wadhwan (0) (0) Note: The Rainfall Tempera ture duta have been obtained locally. (a) As tbe temperature figures for Kharaghoda town is not available the temperature figures of Ohrangadhra which is the neareilt town has been adopted . .. Please see Appendix for Non-town componene!s of Urban Agllomeration.

138 1981 CENSUS-TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT III Municipal Finance 1978 -79

Receipt (in Rs.' 00) SI Class and Name Civic ------No. of Town Administration Receipt Revenue Government Loan .-, Advance Other Status through derivedfrom Grant Sources (in 1980) Taxes Municipal (Specify) etc. Properties and Power apart from Taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V Chotila VP 3,851 92 331

2 II Dhrangadhra M 18,134 3,555 2,668 4,296 929 3 IV Halvad NP 3,518 602 438 874 23 4 V Kharaghoda VP 1,508 91 798 5 IV Lakhtar VP 1,520 380 90 5,040 500 640 6 III Limbdi M 13.190 3,080 10,960 1,000 870 860 7 IV Patdi VP 2,910 220 57 5,000 318 8 IV Sayla VP 1,320 211 282 190 708

9 II Surendranagar (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration)

]0 IV Thangadh NP 3,230 470 690 2,220 370 11 I Wa1hwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration)

Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration (See Constituent UnitS)

(a) II Surendrana[ar" M 61,227 3,419 20,266 49,000 57,380 6,648

(bl~a_dhwan M 8,921 643 2.357 1,500 1,765 422 --·-Please see Appendix for Non-town Component of Urban Agglomeration. Expenditure (in Rs. '00) ------_--- Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total Sl. Receipt Admin istra- Safety Health Work Institution (Sapecify) Expenditure No. tion and Conveni- IiInces 10 11 1.2 13 14 15 16 17 4,274 432 505 1,331 217 329 825 3,639

29,582 2,818 1,476 13,615 850 8,607 27,366 2 5,455 2,332 2,771 405 97 5,605 3 2,397 1,348 324 129 556 2,357 4 8,170 910 500 1,09,) 150 4,1)00 1,150 8,400 5 29,960 3,900 2,980 10,970 840 7,640 4,480 30,810 6 8,505 1,338 172 386 6,882 367 9,145 7 t:?)t... ,. 'I 3,211 293 263 1,114 998 2,668 8 (See WadhllQn Urbun Ag;:lomeration) 9 6,980 870 400 1,320 780 620 680 4.670 10

(See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) 11 (See Constituent Units)

197,940 10,384 6,603 33,991 20,366 177 134,369 205,890 (a)

15,628 2,201 3,081 5,030 378 99 1,711 12,500 (b)

139 1981 r::ENSU~ STATEMENf Civic and Other

Number of Latrines SI. Class and Name Civic Popula- Scheduled· Road System ------No. of Town Adminis- tion Castes Length of tration and (in Kms) Sewerage Water Service Others Status Scheduled Borne (in 1980) Tribes population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V Chotila VP 9,982 SC 1,054 PR (8.00) S 26 20 13 ST 88

2 II Dhrangadhra M 51,280 SC 4,027 PR (10.00) OSD 567 480 ST 95 KR (33.90)

3 IV Halvad NP 13,193 SC 997 PR (0.64) OSD 240 92 ST KR (8.20)

4 V Kharaghoda VP 8,356 SC 433 PR (5.00) SD,CD 50 25 ST 15 :'_'. ..,1

5 IV Lakhtar VP 10,900 SC 1,075 PR (2.12) OSD 80 4 130 ST 13 KR (8.00)

6 III Limbdi M 30,829 SC 4,381 PR (12.20) OSD 376 93 3 ST KR (10.50)

7 IV Patdi VP 12,826 SC 651 PR (4.00) CD 443 25 10 ST 36

8 IV Sayla VP 10.433 SC 1,203 PR (0.81) OSD 70 4 ST KR (10.47)

9 II Surendranagar (See Wadhwan UrlJall Agglo'llcratioll) 10 IV Thangadh NP 18,586 SC 3,690 PR (18.50) OSD 176 176 8 ST 1

11 I Wadbwan (See Wadln'o'CiI! Urban Agg!Cnlll.?:icl.) Wadhwan Urban 130,602 SC 9,382 PR (75.08) 10,350 298 Agglomeration ST 234 KR (95.63) (a) II Surendranagar - M 91,770 SC 5,915 PR (67.08) S 9,250 298 ST ]09 KR (35.74)

(b) III Wadhwan M 38,832 SC 3,467 PR (8.00) S,OSD 1,100 ST 125 KR (59.89) .-.----._-----_--- - Please see Appendix IV for Non-town Components of Urban Agglomeration.

1981 CENSUS-TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT IV-A .... CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN NOTIFIED SLUMS, 1979 ------._ ------_ Flectrification Name of Latrines (No of Connections) SI. Class and Name Name Area Popula- Paved System ------Comm- Method No. of ------~ No. of Town of of tion of Road of Private unity of Tap Dome- Road Other Slum Slum Slum (in Sewe------Dispo- Points! stic Lif ht- (in kms.) rage Water Ser- Others sal of Public ing sq.km.) Borne vice Night Hydra- (points) SOli nts insta lIed for Supply of Prote­ cted Water 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 11 Dhrangadhra There is no Slum Area as reported by Municipal AutllOrity 2 II Sllrendranagar Not reported by Municipal Authority

14) TOWN DIRECTORY IV Amenities, 1979

-----~------_. ------.!._------_. -----_ Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) SI. Method --~------Fighting ------_---_-- No. of Source System of Service Domestic Indu- Comme- Road Others Disposal of Storage strial rcial Lighting of Night Supply with Capacity (Points) Soil in Litres (in brackets) ------_._------II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 --- -_--_- ---- _"_------HL TW 390,000 Rajkot 1,083 106 "793 400 8 (51. 0)

WB T OHT Yes 1,088 150 3,490 940 22 2 (900,000)

WB TW,W 400,000 Dhrangadhra 1,979 146 1,325 552 142 3 (33.0) ST,WB TW,W N.A. Dhrangadhra 832 10 20 112 4 (56.0)

ST W 182,000 Yes 1,500 25 676 300 2 5

ST T OHT Yes 4,328 230 1,421 962 117 6 (1,000,000)

ST TW ORT Viramgam 1,500 30 50 350 7 (172,700) (27.0)

WB W OHT Limbdi 1,400 22 629 320 30 8 (600,000) (31.0) (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) 9 ST T,W 18,000 Surendranagar 1,694 372 3,582 30Q 361 10 (50.0) (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) 11 16,120,000 14,976 1,725 1,900 5,400 49 " ST T OHT Yes 10,876 1.500 900 4,000 49 (a) (13,620,000) S T OHT Yes 4,100 225 1,000 1,400 (b) (2,500,000)

141 1981 CE~SUS

StATEMENT

Medical, Educational, Recreational

~' ...... ----- .... ". Medical Facilities Educational 51. Calss and Name Population Hospitals! Beds in Arts/ Medical--EngiiJ-ce.----Polytel:h No. of Town Dispcnsa· Medical Science! Colleges ring nics ries! Institu· Commerce Colleges T. B. tions Colleges Clinics, noted in (of Degree etc. Column-4 Level and above)

------~---~------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

---.----.---~------

1 V ChotiIa 9,982 HC .. (l) 13 Rajkot Jamllagar Morvi Rajko( FC .. (l) (51.0) (147.0) (101.0) (51.0) 2 II Dhran gadhra 51,280 H ., (I) 91 AC(!) Ahmadabad Morvi RajItot D .. (I) (264.0) (87.9) ( 147.9) NH .. (1) FC .. (I) 3 IV Halvad 13,193 HC .. (1) 8 Dhrangadhra Ahmadabad Morvi Ahmadabad NH .. (1) 1 (33.0) (220.0) (47.0) (220.0) 0 (2) 11 4 V Kharaghoda 8,356 H (1) 5 Viramgam Ahmadabad Ahmadabad Ahm

*Please See Appendix for Non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. Note: In Gujarat State the levels of Education are classifi ed as under. (I) Primary (From Standard I to VII passed.) (II) Secondary/Matriculation (From standard VIII to X passed). (III) Higher Secondary (From standard XI to xn passed.)

142 TOWN ilIRECIORY v

and Cu IturaJ Facilities, 1979

._------'----'-'-- Facilities No_ of Recreational & Cultural Facilities Recognised Higher Secon:-Junior-Pr-imary A-dult- Working Shorthand. Secondaryl daryl Secon- Schools Literacy Women's Stadia-Cinema Audi~Pubfrc-- SI. Type Writing Intermediatel Matri- dary Classes Hostels rial/ Libra- No. and PUC (Pre cllla- Middle Centres with Drama/ ries Vocational University tion SchoolS others Number Comm- inclu- Training CoNegc/ (Specify) of unity ding Instituions Junior Seats Halls Reading College Rooms Level)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ------17 18 19 20

Rajkot 1 2 5 (51.0) PL-(!) Surendranagar j 3 II 2 (37.0) PL-(2) 2

Dhrangadhra 2 3 4 (33.0) PL-(2) 3

S lr~ Llrcl1'lglr 3 (68.0) PL-tl) '4 Wadhwan 2 2 4 (15.5) , PL-(I) 5

3 17 2 W.ldhwan 3 2 PL-(2) (20.0) 6

. ,:- Viramgam 4 2 PL- (27.0) RR- }(1) 7 I 4 Wadhwan PL-(I) 8 (25.e) (S2e Wadhwan Urban Af.!g!omeratiol1) 9 Surendranagar 4 6 3 PL-(I) 10 (49.0)

(See Wucihwa./ Urban Agglomeration) 1 I 3 11 11 37 6 2 PL-(5)

6 6 26 5 PL-(3) (a)

2 s 5 11 PL-(2) (b)

143 1981 CENSUS

STAT(:MENT

Trade, Commerce, Industry

Name of Three Most Important Name of Three Most Important Commodities Imported S1. Class and Name No. of Town

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7 -- --~--~~-~ 1 V Chotita Groundnut Coal Cotton CIJ h Ghe~ Groundnut oil 2 II DhraD!adbra Cotton Foodgrains Lime Stone SodaAsh Salt ? IV Halvad Gur Sugar Edible oil! Salt Catton 8al.:s Foodgrains 4 V Kharagboda Gunny Iron She;:ts Oil, Diesel, Salt Bra nine Bags f(Or salt Crude, Furnesh 5 IV Lakhtar Cotton/Clot h Sugar Ghee Cotton Cotton seeds

6 III Limbdi Cotton Gur/Sugar Cement CottoR Yarns Foodgrains 7 IV Patdi Jutebag Edible oil Cloth Salt Cotton/Cot ~Oll Seeds 8 IV Sayla Foodgrains Clolh GheejSugar Cotton/ Khadi Cotton Seeds 9 II SurendraDagar (See Wadhwan Urbrn Agglomeration) 10 IV Thangadh Coal! Pottery Ware Foodgrains Crocke ryl Leathe r Pickers Furnesh Oil and Cloths Sanitary wares 11 I Wadbwan (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) Wadbwan Urban Agglomeration (See Constituent Units) (a) II Surendranagar· Foodgrains Sugar Gur Lathe Machine Textile~ MaChinery Spare parts (b) III Wadhwan Sugar Cloth Row material Aluminium Fire fighting for brass Brass equipment Utensils Utensils

• Please See A~ndix for Non-Town components of Urban Agglomeration.

144 lOWN DIRECTORY

VI

ami Banking, 1979

------~------Name of Three Most Important Commodities Commodities Manufactured Exported ------~-- ~~------Number of Number of Number of Sl. Banks Agricu Itural Non-Agri­ No. Credit cultural Societies Credit S(,ci eties

3rd 3rd 1st 2nd

10 11 12 13 14 8 9 ----- Cotton Bales 2 Cotton/Bales Ghee Groundnut Oil Stone Articles 8 2 5 2 Stone Articles Soda Ash Crockery Wares Foodgrains 3 3 3 Manglore Tiles Manglore Tiles Cotton Bales

Salt Bromine Magnesium 4 Magnesium Chloride Chloride Shoes 2 3 2 5 Agricultural COttOIl Agricultural Implements Implements Foodgrains 5 3 6 GroJndnut Oil Cotton Yarns Groundnut Oil Paddy 4 4 7 Paddy Salt Gineed Cotton

~ 8 Groundnut Oil GiBeed Cotton Khadi Groundnut Oil '"

(See Wadhwan Urban Agglomerati:m) 9 3 5 Eletdcal Good& Crockeryl Leather Pickers Electrical Goods 6 (0 Sanitary ware (See Wadhwan Urban Agglomeration) l! (See Constituent Units) Thermometers Medicine Textile Machinery Thermometers 15 5 35 (a) Spare parts

Cotton Aluminium Fire fighting Textiles 6 2 3 (b) Bandhani Brass Utensils Iquipments Machinery

145 APPENDIX

Towns Shuwing their Out-Growth with Population

------~------_ Sl. Name of Town with Population of Out-Growth Population of No_ Location Code Core town Out-Growth 2 3 4 5

StJrendranagar 3 III 89,619 ( i) Dudbrej (Part) 2,151

146 PART XIII B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SJf..;l EXPLANATORY NOTE FOR PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary Census Abstract of 1981 Census provides information in respect of each village in rural area and town/ward in urban area. It gives information about the area of the village in hectares and towns in Square KilMnetres, number of occupied residential houses and households, total population with sex break-up (including Houseless and Institutional Population) and population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates. The entire population of village/town/ward is divided into four broad industrial categories main workers, marginal workers and non-workers and main workers are further divided into as under :

Cultivators (I) '2 A gricultural Labourers (II) 3 Household Industry - Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V (a)] 4 Other Workers [ III, IV, V(b) and VI to IX 1

The sexwise break-up of total main workers (industrial category I to IX) has been presented in additiol1 to similar break-up for each broad industrial cal cgory of workers, marginal workers and non-workers.

The following abbreviations have been used in the Primary Census: Abstract for facility of presentation: Municipal Corporation MC 2 Municipality M 3 Non-Municipal Area NM 4 Nagar Panchayat NP 5 Village Panchayat VP 6 Cantonment Cantt. 7 Notified Area n.a.

~ Industria I Notified Area INA 9 Not Available NA 10 Urban Agglomeration UA II Out-Growth OG

The following conversion factor has been u~ed for converting acres into hectares and hectares into Km2 •

Acres x 0.40467 == Hectares 2 Hectares x 100 == Km. •

2 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACrr (GENERAL) DISTRICT SURENDRANAGAR DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- District! Total Area of No. of No. of tion Taluka/ Rural in Occupied House- Code Mahal Urbari Km2 Residen- holds Total Population (including Institu- No. tial tional and Houseless Population) Houses ------~------P M F

~------' g 2 3 4 5 6 7 9

-~---

3 SURENDRANAGAR DISTRICT T *10,4890 174,415 175,284 1,034,185 534.746 49'),439 R 10,102.6 120,986 121,571 737,19f1 380,281 356,917 U 386.4 53,429 53,713 296.987 154,465 142,522

1 Wadhwan Taluka T 795.8 36,190 36,332 206,552 106,636 99,916 R 763.2 12,526 12,554 75,Q50 39,279 36,671 U 32.6 23,664 23,778 130,602 67,,'157 63,245

2 Limbdi Taluka T 1,713.7 29,388 29,481 178,267 91,768 86,499 R 1,708,5 23,889 23.962 147,438 75735 71.703 U 5.2 5,499 5,519 30.829 J6.033 14,796

3 Sayla Taluka T 972.9 9,843 9,876 61,223 31,740 29,483 R 907.7 8,047 8.075 50790 26.4/3 24,377 U 65.2 1,796 1,801 10,433 5,327 5.106

4 Chotila Taluka T 1,076.7 15,318 15,378 98,526 51,H4 46,912 R 998.1 10,540 10,569 69,95,~ 36,794 33,164 U 78.6 4,778 4,809 28.568 14,820 13,748

5 Muli Taluka T 935.1 10,932 11,029 68,466 35,323 33,143 R 935.1 10,932 11,029 68,466 35,323 33,143 U

6 Halvad Taluka T 1,218.1 14,770 14,884 90.257 46,301 43,956 R 1,144.0 12.327 12,429 77,064 39,631 37,433 U 74.1 2,443 2,455 ]3,193 6,670 6,523

7 Dhrangadbra Taluka T 1,369.8 23,387 23,509 B7,171 71,765 65,406 R 1,359.4 i4,224 14,281 85,891 44,285 4/.606 U 10.4 9,163 9,22'1 51,280 27,480 23,800

8 Dasada Taluka T 1.630.1 24,861 24,933 137,389 70,705 66,684 R 1,567.2 20,802 20.868 116.207 59,563 56.644 U 62.9 4 .. 059 4,065 21.182 1l,142 10,040

9 Lakht u Talaka

T 740.7 9,726 9,862 5S,334 28,89 ~ 27,440 R 683.3 7.699 7,804 45,434 23,258 22,176 U 57.4 2,027 2.058 10,QOO 5,636 5,264

• These represent provisi )na!. 'geographical area' fiJures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are those supplied by t:1e local bodies. Area figures for rural area are den ved by substracti"z the urban al'ea from the total area of the District. The total of the, area figures of the .Taluk,as/~,1ahals, will not tally \lith the district figures because tbe former represent' land use area and are derIved tr0111 the figures supplied I'y t:~e Director of Land Records.

4 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total Dlstrict/ Location Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates ------._-_------~------Rural Taluka/ Code ------M F Urban Mahal No . M F' M F . _------_._------14 15 3 2 10 11 12 13

------.------.------. ------SCRENDRANAGAR 3 DISTRICT

3,023 2,939 259,922 121,622 T 5H,081 54,354 62,474 41,615 2,765 _,11_'' .." <: 157,757 R 43,927 224 102,165 65,148 U 14,154 12,739 258 Wadhwan Taluka

142 123 66,598 39,893 T 10,691 9,920 19,784 7,485 5,452 18 13 R 5,777 lJO 46,814 32.408 U 4,914 4,468 124 Limbd i Taluka 2

2,404 46,110 20.993 T 12210 11,385 2.431 31 ::.404 34.462 /3,730 R 9,883 9,331 2.4 11,648 7,263 2,327 2,054 Sayla Taluka 3 3,938 1 10,044 T 2,453 2,236 7,211 2,190 R 1,679 J j,807 2,X33 1,748 U 646 557 Chotila Taluka 4 18,894 7,444 54 43 T 4,735 4,296 9,681 2,126 R 2,036 5 8 2,251 40 9,213 5,318 U 2,484 2,260 49 MuH Taluka 5 13,733 110 97 6,075 T 3,828 3,666 97 13,733 6,075 R 3,828 3,666 JIO U Halvad Tal: ka 6

29 19,837 9,024 T 3,045 2,850 29 29 2Q /5,792 6396 R 2,518 2,380 4,045 2.628 U 527 470 DII. angadn~a Taluka 7

37,094 19,I)lS T 6,835 60 43 7,173 () 18,666 1'1.365 H.. 4,903 7 5,078 42 18,428 10,653 U 2,095 1,932 53 n" .ada Taluka 8 14,190 T 152 133 33,558 9,89() 9,303 27.932 1 I ,230 R 8,808 126 108 9,301 25 5,626 2,960 U 589 495 26 La!,htar Taluka 9

44 57 14,054 7,047 T 4,056 3,863 10.496 4,877 R 3,360 38 50 3,484 7 3,558 2,[70 U 572 503 6 ._--_. .. -- ---~---.------~------

5 DISTR.ICT SURENDRANAGAR DISTRTCT PRIMARY

M A I N Loca- District! Total ------~------~~------.------~-- ._---_ Hon Taluka! Rural House:lOld Industry- Code Mahal Urban Total Main Agricultural Manufact uring. No. Workers Cultivators Labourers Proeessing, Servicing (I-IX) (I) (II ) and Repairs [V (a) J .------~-- ~------_------~--_ M F M F M F 'VI F

2 3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

3SURENDRANAGAR DISTRICT T 276,087 60,050 106,768 12,543 53,999 32,610 11,378 3,:47 R 201,259 49,912 101,946 ]].150 50,829 30,2-12 9,6;3 2,1/8 U 74,828 10,1 38 4,822 393 3.170 2,368 1,725 529

1 Wadhwan Taluka T 52,541 8,814 11,289 1,343 5,354 3562 2370 634 R 20,68R 4,864 10,259 1,306 4.589 2,768 1,532 394 U 31,853 3,950 1,030 37 765 794 838 240

2 Limbdi Taluka T 46,632 12,183 18,629 1,785 12,787 8,501 3,105 926 R 39,413 11,003 18,284 1,758 12,204 7,910 2,980 859 U 7,219 1.180 345 27 583 591 125 67

3 Sayla Taluk'l T 17,003 3,843 10,005 1,126 3.472 2,189 630 180 R 14,428 3.393 9,293 1,098 3,059 1,984- 464 95 U 2.575 450 706 28 413 205 166 85

4 ChotHa Taluka T . 26,457 7,014 12,741 1.959 3,922 2951 636 180 R 19,266 5,559 12,212 1,881 3,695 2,775 382 152 U 7,191 1,4'5 529 78 227 176 254 28

5 Muli Taluka T 18,724 5,312 9882 1,681 3,704 2450 1,233 644 R J8,724 5,312 9,882 1,681 3,704 2,450 1,233 644 U

6 Halvad Taluka T 24,991 6,183 13.550 2170 4.757 3.260 703 139 R 21.789 5.571 12,879 2,049 4,433 3,027 659 J/3 U 3,202 612 671 /]1 324 233 44 26

7 Dhrangadhra Taluka T 38,322 7,000 12,898 1.668 5,169 2,770 1,116 373 R 2-1,101 5,505 12,168 j,583 4,921 2,698 969 321 U 14,221 1,495 730 85 248 72 147 52 8 Dasada Taluka T 36,828 6,935 11,506 456 10,660 4.975 1,024 148 R 30,981 6,248 11,210 446 10,406 4,859 985 124 U 5,847 687 296 10 254 116 39 24 9 Lakhtar Taluka

T 14,589 2,766 6,268 355 4,174 1.952 561 123 R 11,869 2,457 5,753 348 3,818 1,771 449 1J6 U 2,720 309 515 7 356 181 112 7

6 CENSUS ABSTRACT

WORKERS ------~ Other Work~"s Total District! Location [III, IV, V(b) Rural Taluka! Code & VI to IX 1 Urban Mahal No. Marginal Workers Non-Workers ------..------M F M F M F

24 25 26 27 28 29 3 2 1

SURENDRANAGAR 3 DISTRICT

103,942 11,550 5,305 49,229 253,354 390,160 T 38,831 4,702 3,946 45,790 175,076 261,215 R 65,111 6,848 1,359 3,439 78,278 128,945 U Wadbwan Taluka 1

33,528 3,275 1,114 5,534 52,981 85.568 T 4,308 396 360 3,925 ]8,231 27:882 R 29,220 2,879 754 1,609 34,750 57,686 U Limbdi Taluka 2

12,111 971 597 8,772 44,539 65,544 T 5,945 476 530 8,589 35,792 52,111 R 6,166 495 67 183 8,717 13,433 U Say)a Taluka 3

2,896 348 349 4,306 14,388 21,334 T 1,606 216 318 4,267 11,667 16,717 R 1,290 132 31 39 2,721 4,617 U Chotila Taluka 4

9,158 1,924 288 2,776 24,869 37,122 T 2,977 751 248 2,710 17,2<10 24,895 R 6,181 1,173 40 66 7,589 12,227 U Muli Taluka 5

3,905 537 465 4,752 16,134 23,079 T 3,905 537 465 4,752 16,134 23,079 R U Halvad Talnka 6

5,981 614 663 6,702 20,647 3t,071 T 3,818 382 609 6,505 17,233 25,357 R 2,163 232 54 197 3,414 5,714 U Dhrangadhra Talnka 7

19,13? 2,189 595 7,292 32,848 51,114 T 6,043 903 372 6,578 19,812 29,523 R 13,096 1,286 223 714 13,036 21,591 U Dasada Taluka

13,638 1,356 569 5,310 33,308 54,439 T 8,380 819 510 5,237 28,072 45,159 R 5,258 537 59 73 5,236 9,280 U Lakhtar Talnka 9

3,586 336 665 3,785 13,640 20,889 T 1,849 222 534 3,227 10,855 16,492 R 1,737 114 131 558 2,785 4,397 U

7

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ( SCHED ULE D CASTES)

SN-2 DIS fRICT SURENDRANAGAR URBAN /VILLAGE

SCHEDOLED

------M A I N No. of Total SC Population Literates Loca­ Name of House­ (including Institutio­ Total Main workers Cui ti vatoes tion Village! holds nal and Houseless (1 - IX) (I) Code Town! With Population) Num­ Ward SC ------F p M F ------ber Member P M P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 3 SVRENDRA­ NAGAR DISTRICT Total 19,056 112,435 58,081 54,354 35,929 27,862 8,067 38,811 27,524 11.287 4,454 3,960 494 Rural 14,548 85,542 43,92741,615 24,193 19,453 4,740 3 ),659 21,615 9,,)44 4,358 3,879 479 Urban 4,508 26,893 14,154 12,739 ]],736 8,409 3,327 8,152 5,909 2,243 96 81 15 1 Waclbwan Taluka Total 3,517 20,611 10,611 9,920 8,583 6210 2,373 6,610 4,80'1 1,806 324 248 76 1,973 11,229 5,777 5,452 4;)71 3,120 951 3,820 Rural 2,753 1,067 322 246, 76 (,624 9,382 4,914 4,45J 4,512 3,09a 1,422 2,79J Urban 2/)51 739 2 2 2 Limbdi Taluka Total 3,887 23,5iJS 12,210 11,385 7,755 6,075 1,680 8,242 5,788 2,454 353 326 27 Rural 3,180 19,214 9,883 9,331 5,720 4,578 1,/42 6,892 4,814 2,078 350 323 27 4,381 2,327 2,954 2,035 1,497 533 1,35J Urban 707 974 376 3 3 3 Sayla Taluka

Total 806 4,689 2,453 2,23~, 1,208 952 256 1,517 1,173 344 358 321 37 Rural 593 3,486 1,8)7 1,679 691 562 129 1,163 903 260 354 317 Urban 213 1,203 646 557 517 39J 127 354 270 84 4 4 4 Chotila Taluka Tetal 1,431 9,031 4,735 4295 2,711 2,009 702 3,051 2,214 837 586 496 90 Rural 692 4,287 2,251 2,036 82 j 681 144 1,463 1,/27 336 538 460 78 Urban 739 4,744 2,484 2,260 1,886 1,328 558 1,588 1,087 501 48 36 12 S Muli Taluka 7,494 3,828 3,666 1,943 1,563 Total 1,231 380 3,004 1,911 1,093 500 429 71 1,231 7,494 3,828 3,666 1,943 1,563 380 3,004 1,91J Rural 1,093 500 429 71 Urban 6 Halvad Taluka 1,038 5,895 3,!H5 2 859 1 ,S Ci4 I ,297 267 2,286 Total 1,571 715 321 270 51 Rural 856 4,898 2,518 2,38) 1,2;; 1,05? 201 1,943 1,33'; 607 3J9 26/ 48 Urban J82 997 527 47.) 3iJ :45 (6 343 235 108 12 9 3 7 Dhrangadbra Taluka 2,407 14,008 7,173 6,835 4,162 3,355 Total 807 4,821 3,369 1,452 596 495 101 1,7<0 9,98/ 5,.J78 4,9)J 2,3;8 2,161 Rural 417 3,723 2,546 1,i77 593 492 101 4,027 2,095 1,932 1,584 1,19./ Urba,1 667 39J J,u98 823 275 3 3 8 Dasada Taluka Total 3,299 19,193 9,890 9,303 5,922 4,722 1,200 6,588 4,713 1,875 1,147 1,112 35 K,ra{ 3,J13 18, ;09 9,301 8,8}8 5,476 4,394 1,082 6,275 -1,479 1,796 1,126 1,091 35 Urban 186 ,0 4 589 495 44; 328 lI8 3 J_j 234 79 21 21 9 Lakbtar Taluka Total 1,360 7,919 4,056 3,863 2,081 1,679 402 2,692 1,981 711 269 263 6 Rliia{ 1,170 6,844 3,4,<14 3,360 1,636 1,142 294 2,376 1,746 630 2F:J6 260 6 U,hal1 i90 1,075 572 503 445 337 108 3/6 235 8/ 3 3

10 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

CASTES

WORKERS ------~------~------~.------~---- Agricultural Household Industry­ Other Workers Marginal Non- Loca- Labourers Manufacturing, Pro­ [ III, IV, Workers Workers tion (II) cessing, Servicing V (b) & Code qnd Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Num------~------_------ber p M F p M F p M F P M F P M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3

17,646 13,525 7,121 6,864 5,339 1,525 9,847 7,700 2,147 7,160 683 6,472 66,464 29,869 36,595 16,680 10,067 6,613 6,407 5,003 1,401 3,214 2;')')6 549 6.566 557 6,009 48,317 21,755 26,562 966 458 508 457 335 121 6.6n 5,034 1,599 594 131 453 18,147 8,1l4 10,033

1,732 1,005 727 1,471 1,112 359 3,083 2,439 644 1,028 127 901 12,973 5,760 7,213 1,565 938 6271,3221,023 299 611 546 65 795 77 718 6,614 2,947 3,667 167 67 lOa 149 89 60 2,47-' 1,893 579 233 50 183 6,359 2,813 3,546

2

3,667 2,010 1,657 2,536 2,089 547 1,585 1,363 223 1,621 110 1,511 13,732 6,312 7.420 3,312 1,880 1,432 2, ;-51 2,.')30 5?J 667 58l 88 1,534 99 1,435 10,788 4,970 5,818 355 130 225 75 59 16 917 78 ? 135 87 II 75 ::,944 1,342 1,602 3 626 406 220 283 25;"i 1,7 25i) 190 60 279 23 255 2,893 1,257 1,636 557 360 197 171 163 8 81 6, l8 267 22 245 2,056 882 1,174 69 46 23 112 93 19 169 42 12 1 II 837 375 462

4 746 504 242 223 176 47 1,495 1,038 458 198 11 187 5,782 2,510 3,272 651 445 205 136 flO 26 138 fJ2 26 192 lJ 181 2,632 1,ll3 1,519 95 59 35 87 66 21 1,358 926 432 6 6 3,150 1,397 1,753

5 1,310 621 689 927 665 262 267 i96 71 500 67 433 3,990 1,850 2,140 1,310 621 689 927 665 252 267 !96 71 500 67 431 3,990 1,850 2,140

6 1,187 670 517 292 4! BS 3'>1 105 537 44 493 3,072 1,430 1,642 1,094 627 467 281 U5 38 ?i6 202 51 495 33 463 2,459 1,149 1,310 93 43 50 8 4 4 230 179 51 41 Jl 30 613 281 332

7

2,()73 1,251 8~9 60"1 436 1 -~1_ 1,3.:14 1,184 360 793 86 707 8,39~ 3,718 4,676 2,073 1,254 8f9 60 ; -tJ2 171 45 , 36 : 8'1 630 41 639 5,578 2,491 3,087 5 4 f 1,1)90 816 274 113 68 2,816 /,227 1,589

8 4,378 2,765 1,613 20t 168 36 859 668 191 1,307 138 1,16) 11,298 5,039 6,259 4,370 2,757 1,613 202 /66 36 577 465 1f2 1,301 136 1,165 10,533 4,686 5,847 8 8 2 2 203 79 6 2 4 765 353 412

9 1,927 1,2911 637 220 187 33 276 241 35 897 82 815 4,330 1,993 2,337 1,748 1,185 563 201 168 33 16 133 28 801 71 730 3,667 1,667 2,000 179 105 74 19 19 115 J08 7 96 11 85 663 326 337 ------11

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ( SC HED ULE D TRIBES) DIS ntICT : SURENDaANAGAR URBAN I VILLAGI: SCHEDULED

------M A I N No. of Total ST Population Literates Loca­ Name of House- (including Institutio- Total Main workers Cui ti vators tion Village! holds nal and Houseless (I • IX) (I) Code Town! With . Population) Num­ Ward' SC/ST ------.------ber Member P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

3 SURENDRA- NAGAR DISTRICT Total 1,134 5,962 3,023 2,939 510 441 69 24,77 1,712 765 352 321 31 Rural 10,29 5,480 2,765 2,715 385 350 35 2,305 1,578 727 352 321 31 Urban 105 482 258 224 125 91 34 172 134 38 1 Watlhwan Taluka Total 55 265 142 123 65 51 14 92 75 17 Rural 6 31 18 13 9 9 6 6 Urban 50 23-1 124 /]) 56 4] 86 69 17

2 Limbdi Taluka Total 861 4,1J35 2,431 2,40'1 290 275 15 2,033 1,403 630 339 309 30 Rural 861 4,835 2,431 2,404 29] 275 15 2,033 1,403 630 393 309 3() Urban 3 Sayla Taluka Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rural 1 1 1 1 1 J Urban

~ Cbotila Taluka Total 17 102 54 48 32 20 12 28 22 6 Rural 2 13 5 8 6 3 3 4 1 3 Urban 15 89 49 40 26 17 9 24 21 3 5 Muli Taluka Total 50 207 110 97 19 13 6 114 69 45 Rural 50 207 110 97 19 13 6 114 69 45 Urban 6 Halvad Taluka Total 12 58 29 29 16 12 4 20 17 3 8 8 Rural 12 58 29 29 16 /2 20 17 3 8 8 Urban 7 Dhrangadhra Taluka Total 28 108 60 48 33 22 11 48 32 16 Rural 3 13 7 6 7 4 3 3 3 Urban 25 95 53 42 26 }8 8 45 29 16 8 Dasada Taluka 7 76 Total 60 285 152 133 50 43 64 12 5 4 1 63 )3 Rural 48 234 126 JU8 34 30 4 10 5 4 1 Urban 12 51 26 25 16 13 3 J3 1J 2 9 Lakhtar Taluka Total 49 101 44 57 4 4 65 29 36 RUral 46 88 3 50 38 3 61 25 36 Urban 3 13 6 7 J 1 4 4

14 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TRIBES

------.------WORKERS Agricultural Household Industry- Other Workers Loea- Labourers Manufacturing, Pro- [III, 'IV, tion (II) cessing, Servicing V (b) & Marginal Non- Code and Repairs [V(a)] V[ to IXl Workers Workers Num------.------.------ber PM F PM F PM F P M F PM F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3

1,673 1,076 597 4 3 1 448 312 136 450 33 417 3,034 1,278 1,757 1,672 1,076 596 4 3 1 277 178 99 446 32 414 2,729 1,155 1,574 1 1 171 134 37 4 1 3 306 123 183 1 1 1 91 75 16 5 1 4 168 66 102 6 6 1 1 24 12 12 1 85 69 16 4 1 3 144 54 90 2 1,588 1,022 566 4 3 1 102 69 33 392 24 368 2,410 1,004 1,406 1,583 1,022 566 4 3 1 102 69 33 392 24 368 2,410 1,004 1,406

3 1 1 1 1

4 28 22 6 74 32 42 4 1 3 9 4 5 24 21 3 65 28 37 S 42 23 19 72 46 26 6 6 87 41 46 42 23 19 72 46 26 6 6 87 41 46

6 12 9 3 It 2 9 27 10 17 12 9 3 11 2 9 27 10 17

7 1 1 47 31 16 60 28 32 1 1 2 2 10 4 6 45 29 16 50 24 26 8 38 29 9 33 31 2 34 6 28 175 82 93 38 29 9 20 20 34 6 28 137 67 70 13 11 2 38 15 23 9 62 28 3 1 2 34 2 2 34 15 19 3 1 2 58 24 34 2 2 25 13 12 4 4 9 2 7

15

VILLAGE / TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SN-3

TALUKA WADHWAN TALUKA WADHWAN URBANI VILLAGE

Area of No.of Loca-. Name of Village Dccu- Total Population in heet- pied No. of (including Institutional tion Village! Scheduled Code Urban ares & Reside- House- and Houseless Scheduled Literates Castes No. Agglomer- of Town! ntial holds Population) Tribes --~-- .... ation! Ward in Houses ------~ -----_._- Town! Km.l p M F M F M F M F Ward

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

3 SURENDRANAGAR DISTRICT Km. 2 174,415 1,034,185 499,439 54,354 2,939 127,622 Total *10,489.0 175,284 534,746 58,081 3,023 259,922 Km.2. 120,986 737,198 356,917 41,615 2,715 62,474 Rural 10,102.6 • 121,571 31W,28I 43,927 2,765 157,757 Km.2 53,429 ~ 296,987 142,522 12,739 224 65,148 Urban 386.4 53.713 154,465 14,154 258 102.165

1 WADHWAN TALUKA Kin. 2 Total 795.8 Hectares 36,190 206,552 99,916 9,920 123 39,893 79,578.61 36,332 106,636 10,691 142 66,598 Km. 2 RUral 763.2 Hectare, 12.526 75,950 36,671 5,452 13 7.485 7,',318.61 12,554 39,279 5,777 18 19,784

K'I1.2 23,664 130.602 63,245 4,468 llO 32,4J8 Urban 32.6 23,778 67,357 4,914 124 46,814 RURAL AREAS

1 Rupavati 546.81 99 99 595 307 288 62 63 85 20 2 Velavadar 2,034.52 456 456 2,663 1,379 1,284 132 150 561 129 3 Khodu 4,056.32 615 615 3,681 1,898 1,783 192 209 1,007 445 4 Nagara 1,599.26 222 222 1,559 801 758 64 58 229 41 5 Prangadh 1,111.63 193 193 1,412 723 689 267 54 6 Katuda 1,930.75 332 332 2,027 1,047 980 228 226 675 353 7 Latuda 1,241.75 257 257 1,472 773 699 264 205 461 192 8 Bhadreshi 1,706.14 250 250 1,654 833 821 158 158 479 215 9 Karangadh 691.84 126 126 827 433 394 27 21 232 34 10 Anindra J ,686.78 263 263 1,521 782 739 107 99 490 245 11 Bala 1,864.38 333 333 2,018 1,028 990 58 56 523 151 12 Bakarthali 763.57 113 113 743 395 348 17 21 192 87 13 Chamaraj 1,301.01 217 217 1,289 657 632 26 31 370 139 81 133 14 Adheli 366.05 28 28 58 56 24 15 Khan isana 1,061.89 171 171 1,012 519 493 118 42 4,046 2,172 1,874 16 Dudhrej t2,440.00 685 685 481 432 1,214 534 689.49 141 141 831 430 401 17 8 17 Mulchand " 227 49 18 Rajpar 1,466.29 322 322 2,001 1,032 969 149 136 12 12 555 154 19 Kotbariya 1,158.50 302 302 1.746 875 871 149 139 511 187 20 Dedadara 3,012.20 471 494 2,981 1,510 1,471 287 299 786 332 904 21 Zampodad 1.244.01 113 113 493 411 78 73 202 49 22 Yadala 952.04 259 259 1.546 797 749 164 167 355 135 23 Kberali 1,681.22 513 513 3.281 1,765 1,516 400 359 5 1.027 338 24 Malad 1,475.01 300 300 1,630 836 794 151 133 511 220 25 Vaghela 1,009.56 216 216 1,214 634 580 276 243 465 194

* These represent provisional, 'geographical area' figures supplied by the Surv . are those supplied by tbe local bodies. Area figu res for rural area are deri ve;ygr Ge~eraI;. FI gures for urban area the total area of the District. The total of the area figuies of the TalukasjMah a~s sU~lfrac.lllg the u~ban area. fr~m fjC'.ures because the f'..lrmer represent land use' aIel and are derived fr~m th fi::'1 not ta!ly With the ~Istnct of Land Records. e ",ures supphed by the Director t 138.03 hectares have been included in SUrendranagar town. 20 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS ------Household Loca- Total Main Industry- tion Workers Manufacturing, Other Workers Code (I-IX) Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, No. Culti va tors Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- (I) (II) Repairs [V(a») VI to IX] Workers Workers ------_._------_------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3

60,050 12,543 32,610 3,347 11,550 49,229 390,160 276,087 106,768 53,999 11,378 103,942 5,305 253,354 49,912 12,150 30,242 2,818 4,702 45,790 261,215 201,259 101,946 50,829 9,653 38,831 3,946 175,076 10,138 393 2,368 529 6,848 3,439 128,945 74,828 4,822 3,170 1,725 65,111 1,359 78,27'] 1

8,814 1,343 3,562 634 3,275 5,534 85,568 52,541 11,289 5,354 2,370 33,528 1,114 52,931

4,864 1,306 2,768 394 396 3,925 27,882 20,688 10,259 4,589 1,532 4,308 360 18,231 3,950 37 794 240 2,879 1,609 57,686 31,853 1,030 765 838 29,220 754 34,750

186 69 114 23 48 44 1 .. 23 2 2 37 119 182 I 774 203 536 162 100 31 33 2 105 8 6 414 599 667 2 1,054 321 679 145 187 161 48 I 140 14 2 24 842 1,438 3 383 52 233 1 99 51 5 46 .. I3 88 405 618 4 328 13 255 2 38 9 11 24 2 51 104 344 572 5 495 77 205 3 136 68 68 1 86 5 23 26 529 877 6 397 22 152 I 74 10 75 9 96 2 1 1 375 676 7 448 40 297 3 41 11 77 24 33 2 28 212 357 569 8 229 9 150 14 4 6 59 5 · . 6 204 379 9 421 1 229 119 1 38 35 4 268 357 470 10

528 26 252 8 101 14 21 2 154 2 5 500 959 11 201 104 .. 40 22 35 .. 109 194 239 12 341 55 151 2 87 50 12 91 3 I 316 576 13 50 6 25 2 13 2 12 2 · . .. 31 52 14 271 65 63 1 I 208 63 1 15 247 413 15 897 195 111 I 136 118 34 37 616 39 82 225 1,193 1,454 16 219 23 72 9 50 13 .. . . 97 1 10 140 201 238 17 537 104 165 19 45 49 32 I3 295 23 19 265 476 600 18 478 175 153 6 128 154 65 10 132 5 · . 142 397 554 19 776 127 358 26 193 58 67 8 158 35 11 114 723 1.230 20 266 114 119 44 123 70 3 .. 21 64 226 233 21 432 262 200 69 120 138 41 49 71 6 .. Il 365 476 22 795 55 268 I 212 49 36 2 279 3 12 203 958 1,258 23 466 72 255 32 61 31 27 2 123 7 2 IS) 368 571 24 307 67 117 21 158 46 32 6 327 507 25

21 TALUKA WADHWAN URBAN I VILLAGF:

Area of No, of Loca- Name of Village Occu- Total Papulation tion Village/ in heet- pied No. of (L1eludi1g Institutional ."' Code U,ban ares & Reli- HO'.lSe- and Houseless Scheduled Scl,eduled Literates No. Agglorner- of Town/ dential holds Populati ::>n) Castes Tribes

ation Ward in Houses --_"------~--- --~------2 ~----.T"""-- Townf Km. P M F M F M F M Ward F

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

-.~ 1,060.01 119 119 789 394 26 Nana Kerala 395 30 31 221 77 27 Memka 1,541.63 423 423 2,394 1,247 1,147 245 219 699 28 Khajeli 1,204.55 116 116 811 399 198 412 51 57 199 82 29 Bhadiyad 936.26 134 134 822 411 411 76 72 192 30 Sankali 998.96 150 150 999 522 48 477 110 128 108 12 Rai 551.00 56 56 334 175 31 159 .. 66 7 32 Kharva 3,453.83 447 447 2,520 1,278 1,242 134 112 729 366 33 Timba 1,385.20 196 196 1,108 594 514 49 41 378 2,028.42 141 34 Kholadiad 268 268 1.551 810 741 63 66 436 35 Munjpur 667.34 148 148 886 449 145 437 140 118 240 118 36 Rampara 3.916.74 857 857 4,624 2,368 2,256 298 278 1,92; 1,206 ' 562 37 Gundiyala 1,766.56 309 309 989 932 136 143 391 99 143 38 Kariyani 979.35 99 570 285 285 33 33 86 , 39 Gomta 892.51 161 161 991 514 57 477 65 61 286 96 40 Baldana 3,021.24 445 447 2,614 1,336 1,278 148 129 720 360 41 Vadod 2,004.26 328 328 2,034 1,044 990 217 216 1,283.26 260 260 458. 248 42 Tuva 1,639 853 786 193 188 411 43 Fulgram 890.63 220 220 1,493 780 713 142 33 31 343 80 44 Madhad (Muli) 605.79 76 76 506 279 227 6 11 644.25 130 34 45 Madhad 89 89 611 329 282 20 15 103 (Wadh"an) 29

415 Vastadi 2,907.06 628 631 3,941 2,023 1,918 243 217 784 183 URBAN AREAS

Wadhwan Urban Km. 2 Ag~lom.eration 32.60 23,664 23,778 130,602 67,357 63.245 4,914 4,468 124 110 46,814 32,408 3[ i/ (a) Sarendranag:lr N.A. 16,745 16.859 91,770 47,585 44,185 3,/37 2,778 62 47 33,483 23,546 . ( i ) Surendronagar 1\1 Km.2 14.19 16,396 16,485 89,619 46,372 43.247 3,112 2.770 41 33 32,667 23,109 No. T N.A. 1,057 1,059 5,242 Ward 2,785 2,457 118 85 9 6 2,273 II N.A. 722 723 4,314 2,244 2,070 1,603 30 30 6 I 1,171 758 ITI N.A. 763 763 4,665 2,334 2,331 129 107 IV N.A. 638 646 3,756 1,574 1,108 1,964 1,792 927 838 1,062 V N. A. 541 542 2.902 1,464 1,438 468 28 20 1,217 1,Q30 VI N.A. I'll 612 3,529 1,768 1,761 1,501 VII N.A. 500 504 2,738 1,433 1,305 1,306 .. 6 3 1,091 851 VIII N.A. 750 750 4,137 2,116 2,021 37 2:: IX N.A. 891 900 5,034 2,668 1,602 1,247 2,356 3 3 1,985 X N.A. 2,697 2,721 13,979 7,265 6,714 1,301 48 47 6 10 5,152 3,863 XI N.A. 685 692 3,958 2,024 1,934 208 171 .. 1,503 1,142 XII N.A. 1,404 1,404 7,706 4,011 3,695 36 43 4 7 2,932 2,1 I j XIII N.A. 1,482 1,490 8,252 4,301 3,951 709 643 XIV N.A. 1,170 1,170 6,208 3,208 2,324 1,204 3,000 8 4 2,601 XV N.A. 1,902 1,909 10,044 5,143 4,901 2,121 669 597 6 2 3,424 2,192 XVI N.A. 583 600 3,155 1,644 1,5 J 1 162 157 4 4 1,255 804 (iii Dudhrej (Part) OC N.A. 349 374 :,151 1,213 935 25 8 21 14 816 437 WarJ No. 00 N.A. 349 374 2, '51 1,213 938 25 8 21 14 816 437 };n!.2 3/1:1)) Wadilwan hI 18.41 6,919 6,919 38,832 19,772 19,060 1,777 1,690 62 63 /3,331 8,862 Ward No. I N.A. 579 579 3,001 1,504 1,497 69 82 1, t 39 II N.h.. 70~ 702 3.490 I ,70~ l,n8 860 1,467 1,341 -. 22 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

------~------~--- Household Industry­ Loca­ Manufacturing, Other Workers ti.:Jn Total Main Agricu ltural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non­ No. ( I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers

----~--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

230 67 92 16 58 46 20 3 60 2 .. 25 164 303 16 771 193 364 13 205 110 119 64 83 6 1 6 475 948 27 222 22 123 3 73 18 11 15 1 .. 177 390 28 245 20 113 .. 74 18 13 45 2 " 172 ]66 219 29 318 85 182 4 81 76 1 54 4 J 25 203 367 30 108 29 58 13 49 16 . . .. 1 . . . . 67 130 31 680 448 335 220 123 180 2 5 22!) 43 6 598 788 32 330 50 196 2 79 47 8 · . 47 1 · . 26 264 436 33 431 14 288 1 67 7 25 1 51 5 1 59 378 668 34 233 18 92 48 13 63 30 5 2 59 214 360 35 1,347 326 663 54 326 232 126 13 232 27 · . 6 1,021 1,924 36 582 329 269 I 160 270 69 42 84 16 6 28 401 575 37 176 94 70 10 79 70 I 14 26 I 3 108 188 38 257 14 149 2 56 II 23 · . 29 I 16 245 241 218 39 671 207 351 57 181 140 76 2 63 8 8 227 657 844 40 503 197 214 57 116 51 87 62 86 27 47 237 494 556 41 418 105 180 25 134 77 72 1 32 2 · . 19 435 662 42 413 50 258 4 105 42 13 37 4 9 144 358 519 43 155 5 97 42 1 .. 16 4 124 222 41 163 136 5 6 16 4 166 278 45

1,156 438 766 243 205 160 75 26 110 9 3 867 1,477 46

31,853. 3,950 1,030 37 765 794 838 240 29,220 2,879 754 1,609 34,750 57,686 22,428 2,2aJ 2.13 8 J08 39 336 129 21,751 2,025 600 707 2,4557 41,277 3/l1(aj

21,838 2,149 217 8 78 32 333 12921,2101,980 599 707 23,935 40,391 ( i)

1,361 103 Hi 7 6 I 1,332 102 12 17 1,412 2.337 I 1,077 56 3 I .. 24 2 1,049 54 8 53 1,159 !,961 II 1,145 143 2 2 11 8 1,132 133 8 19 1,181 2,169 III 896 201 38 25 858 176 29 42 . 1,039 1,549 IV 745 62 2 14 1 729 61 20 II 699 1,365 V 913 69 10 6 902 63 13 1 ! 842 1,680 VI 682 26 6S! 26 30 15 721 1,263 VII 1,043 102 22 3 1,020 99 7 47 1,066 1,872 VIII 1,219 78 3 2 1.213 78 8 40 1,44] 2,248 IX 3,443 338 11 2 57 42 3,375 294 65 68 3,757 6,308 X 980 97 3 5 . 977 92 6 3 1,038 1,834 XI 1,923 217 4 1 13 12 1,905 205 II 27 2,077 3,451 XII 1,754 250 142 5 50 14 35 · . 1,527 231 279 173 2,268 3,528 XIII 1,503 124 5 1 .. 14 4 1,483 120 23 33 1,682 2,843 XIV 2,420 231 30 3 14 14 84 20 2,292 194 59 JI6 2,664 4,554 XV

~ 734 52 734 52 21 31 889 1,429 XVI

590 52 J6 30 7 3 54J 45 1 622 886 (ii) 590 52 16 30 7 3 541 45 622 886

3 l(b) 9,425 1,749 797 29 657 755 5a2 1 J] 7,469 854 154 9a2 10,193 16,409 . 794 50 72 6 5 4 18 699 40 " 49 710 1,398 I __9_o3 _____ 57_____ 7______4____ . ______3_4 _____4_____ 85_8 ____ 5_3 _____2 _____6_____ 7_9_7 __ ~1,~7_25____ II

23 TALUKA WADHWAN URBAN I VILLAGE

Area of No, of Loea- Name of Village Oeeu- Total Population tion Village/ in heet- pied No. of (inel uding Ins titutional Code Urban ares & Resi- House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates No. Agglomer- of Town! dential holds Population) Castes Tribes ation Ward in Houses ------2 ------Town! Km. P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

III N.A. 694 694 3,258 1,612 1,646 1,345 1,108 IV N.A. 724 724 3,749 1,889 1,860 27 16 2 1,440 991 V N.A. 401 401 2,106 1,071 1,035 1 5 826 598 VI N.A. 466 466 2,742 1,387 1,355 951 643 VII N.A. ],473 1,473 8,826 4,545 4,281 ],407 ],325 50 53 2,200 687 VIII N.A. 629 629 3,654 ],866 1,788 2 2 ] 2 936 357 IX N.A. 342 342 2,462 942 1,520 14 116 695 1,106 X N.A. 909 909 5,544 3,254 2,290 257 144 9 7 2,332 1,171 Wadbwan Hectares Village *6,488.74

* This area has been iDl:luded in the rural area of the Taluka.

24 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------,-- Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricu ltural Processing, [1II, IV, Code Workers Cu lti vators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)} VI to IX] Workers Workers --_------,-----~------_-_ -----.------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 J8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

712 69 19 .. 9 I 9 4 675 64 49 28 851 1,549 III 931 70 89 . 8 12 2 5 5 825 55 10 45 948 1,745 IV 538 27 9 1 2 2 7 520 24 8 33 525 975 V 55 64 4 19 717 7 24 610 43 5 122 665 # 1,178 VI 2.268 1.078 344 9 528 723 105 49 1.2,)1 297 17 214 2,260 2,989 VII 924 86 122 33 8 135 9 634 69 44 294 898 1.408 VIII 468 54 15 1 .. 51 401 54 2 45 472 1,421 IX 1,170 203 56 44 8 114 39 956 155 17 66 2,067 2,021 X

2S

TALUKA LIMBDI 'lALUKA LIM 3DI URBANI VILLAGJ'

Name of Area 'f N'J. of No, of Total Population Loca- Village! "illag' in O,:cu- House- (including Institutio- tion Urban bectare, & pied holds nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literat' Code Agg[omer- PI to\\'l! Resi- Population) Castes Tribes No. ction/ 'i'ard h de,ltiaI ---~------_-_-- ---_"_---- _----_. Town/ Km2 Houses P M F M F M F M Ward

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ' ,

2 LlMBD! TALlJKA Total Km. 2 29,388 178,267 86,499 11,385 2,404 20,9!1,j 1,713.74 29,481 91,768 12,210 2,431 46,110 Hectares (171,374.42) -

RUral Km.2. 23,'589 147,438 7J,703 9,331 2,404 13,7:') 1,701:],56 23,962 75,735 9,883 2,431 34,162 Hectwes ( 170,856.42)

Urban Km.? 5,499 30,829 14,796 2,054 7,26} 5.2 5,519 16,033 ~,327 1l,(}48 RURAL AREAS

1 Mati Kathechi 1,574.49 162 162 959 487 472 10 10 108 1:2 2 Nani Kathechi 959.31 452 452 2.787 1,407 1,380 51 42 899 896 189 25 3 Gadthal 995.65 143 143 860 446 414 • 86 13 4 Jaliala 473,93 40 40 222 110 112 .. 65 17 5 Bhagwanpar 764.26 81 81 387 192 195 8 11 97 15 6 Ranagadh 13,542,85 652 652 3,882 1,983 1,899 78 70 983 982 408 80 7 Fulwadi 681.41 85 85 538 264 274 93 93 87 30 8 Rojasar 1,627.56 179 179 1,305 658 647 17 14 i! .. 297 81 9 Vhanwana 1,255.81 99 99 610 325 285 32 30 111 19 10 Mulbavla 1,793.01 191 191 1,153 584 569 9 4 310 56 11 Digvijay'lgadh 1,534.07 .. Uninhabited .. 12 Dhirajgadh 1,620.09 .. .. Uninlzabi!ed .. 13 Parali 1,617.25 219 219 1,280 671 609 9 11 186 161 303 118 14 Bhathan 1,477 .28 261 261 1,520 774 746 74 65 254 28 15 Laxmisar 1,383.76 143 144 809 423 386 51 55 130 13 16 Shiani 5,672.88 828 829 5,056 2,600 2,456 404 384 1,341 685 17 Dolatpar 891.76 38 38 207 110 97 8 6 49 7 18 Umedpur 1,036.72 79 79 485 232 253 I 2 137 76 19 Natwargadh 1,066.05 172 172 1,161 596 565 30 34 202 23 20 Ramrajpar 1,512.39 118 118 720 361 359 5 6 233 104 21 Jambu 2,978.20 690 6)9 3,627 1,810 1,817 137 158 567 62 22 Parnala 3,443,84 336 335 2,097 1,095 I,on 142 113 44 50 418 105 23 Jasmatpar 819.91 58 58 338 161 177 6 7 17 18 77 26 24 Jalamp'tr 1,047.31 .. Ullillhab ifed ., " 25 Ralol 7,320.10 7u8 7)3 3,385 1,702 1,683 73 59 178 179 848 166 26 Gedi 2,385.72 228 228 1,304 669 635 98 93 11 10 315 162 27 Ghanghosar 492.27 21 21 99 45 54 3 28 Nana Timbla 131.83 16 ! 161 1.119 583 536 J09 III 240 37 29 Mota Timbla 1,809.54 201 201 (281 639 642 171 177 344 174 30 Ghaghretia 619.03 125 125 729 368 361 97 75 201 84

31 Ankewalia 2,005.95 413 414 2,674 1,4~5 1,269 600 545 747 268 32 Samla 1,667.57 169 172 1,038 539 4:)9 [06 III 326 161 33 Raska 1,336.16 269 279 1,694 849 845 259 261 318 102 34 Bhalsamda 2,380.35 372 372 2,267 1,189 1,078 298 267 735 385 35 Chorania 707.48 107 107 719 357 362 5 5 86 10 36 Jakhan 1,001. 78 148 148 919 437 432 157 149 224 92 37 Katarh 1,525.83 229 229 1,624 823 SOl 218 202 317 103 38 Tokrala 1,387.03 220 220 1,358 634 684 109 110 2 2 357 136 39 Kanpar 431. 32 36 36 225 102 123 71 39 40 Ghanshya'11par 1,374.69 42 44 279 149 130 4 6 86 2

28 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------~------.------Household Other Workers Total Main Culti vators Agricultural Indust ry- [III, IV, Marginal Non- Workers (I) Labourers Manufacturing, V(b) & Workers Workers Loca- (I-IX) (II) Processing, VI to IX] tion Servicing and Code Repairs [Yea)] No. ------_ ------_------_ --.-_----_ ----~----- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2 12,183 1,785 8,501 926 971 8,772 65,544 46,632 18,629 12,787 3,105 12,111 597 44,539

11 ,003 1,758 7,910 859 476 8,589 52,11 1 39,413 18,284 12,204 2,980 5,945 530 35,792

1,180 27 591 67 495 183 13,433 7,219 345 583 125 6,166 67 8,747

246 65 175 2 41 60 .. 30 3 . . . . 241 407 1 840 377 323 61 464 309 4 2 49 5 18 167 549 836 2 250 86 141 9 93 75 3 2 13 196 328 3 66 36 47 28 11 8 8 .. 44 76 4 110 51 85 31 9 19 5 II 1 82 144 5 1,111 321 505 28 516 287 8 3 82 3 8 184 864 1,394 6 154 103 77 50 67 53 10 .. . . 110 171 7 378 160 181 31 155 126 13 2 29 3 47 277 440 8 159 3 82 45 1 12 20 j 6 59 160 223 9 307 45 182 8 87 36 11 27 1 31 156 246 368 10 Unin ':abi:(d 11 .. .. U.linhabi "d 12 333 III 122 2 147 97 35 2 29 10 338 498 13 375 136 161 3 156 130 20 38 3 399 610 14 226 -11 170 24 9 13 19 2 197 375 15 1,275 417 564 96 314 266 192 36 205 19 22 451 1,303 1,588 16 62 20 41 5 17 15 .. 4 9 44 39 33 17 130 11 100 9 6 2 2 22 2 107 100 135 18 301 2 229 .. 57 2 4 11 227 295 336 19 195 186 137 159 20 25 8 30 2 4 166 169 20 887 386 480 119 285 239 40 16 82 12 25 467 898 964 21 569 37 315 4 154 32 40 60 I 3 474 523 491 22 85 65 18 .. 2 89 76 88 23 . . .. Unjnha'Jited . . . . 24 902 610 338 93 411 492 33 13 120 7 800 1.073 25 369 61 129 4 135 53 39 2 66 2 1 ]02 299 472 26 21 II 7 3 14 8 .. 1 11 23 3~ 27 264 123 139 53 78 59 42 11 .'5 .. 45 54 274 359 .28 312 47 143 8 66 35 82 2 21 2 124 327 4·71 29 196 2 90 29 53 24 2 2 113 170 246 30 695 102 180 21 140 52 206 26 169 3 8 199 702 968 31 315 1 122 1 98 . . 39 .. 56 1 116 223 382 32 476 255 187 173 162 70 93 46 .. 3 373 587 33 622 126 158 2 182 77 80 27 202 20 16 142 55 1 8 0 34 160 9 74 2 31 5 4 51 2 9 75 188 278 35 255 58 81 4 87 37 50 12 37 5 18 79 214 295 36 425 143 194 52 92 68 100 20 39 3 14 398 644 37 348 81 147 2 126 69 22 9 53 1 .. 6 336 597 38 60 1 48 8 1 4 2 4 40 1.8 39 79 19 39 :n 19 3 70 11 I 40

29 TALUKA : LIMBDI URBAN I VILLAGE

NameoC Area of No. of Total Population Loca- Village/ Village Occu- (i neluding: lnstitutio- tion Urban in heet- pied No. of nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Li terates Code Agglomer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes Num- ction/ of townl ntial holds ------~------_._------_ ber Townl ward in Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward Km2

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

41 Jansali 1,772.59 165 165 897 488 409 43 48 208 25 42 Balol 4,884.72 544 544 3,080 1,595 1,485 ]93 179 1,020 455 43 Devpara 2,286.31 308 308 1,951 1,012 939 98 98 522 104 44 PaIlshina 4,594.01 773 782 4,617 2339 2,278 401 391 4 4 1,263 668 45 Khambhlav 1,920.76 314 314 1.961 1026 935 287 254 538 259 46 Choki 758.52 154 154 1.125 569 556 64 54 289 123 47 Untadi 1,547.67 249 249 1,665 872 793 155 146 290 70 48 Sauka 1,607.42 .237 237 1.572 801 771 167 169 474 228 49 Bodia 837.00 138 138 902 457 445 ]5 ]4 196 102 50 Liyad 1,081.07 174 174 1,286 671 615 38 45 196 63

51 Ughal 749,~1 . 73 73 485 257 228 46 36 78 49 52 Elorana ] ,300.78 ]43 ]48 80~ 419 390 19 , 23 172 38 53 L.aliad 1,187.55 167 167 ],027 528 499 161 144 192 81 54 Karol 1,884.68 30) 324 1,970 1,025 945 335 290 35 31 530 267 55 Panri 473.01 76 7S 506 268 238 26 27 160 70 56 Boma 1,820.5 I 263 263 1,681 882 799 325 283 327 71 57 Zamdi 548.08 74 74 433 217 216 93 35 58 Bhaha 3,509.63 471 471 2,752 1,404 1,348 293 261 652 322 S9 m.ojpara 971.88 150 150 1,158 617 541 58 53 .. 292 84 60 Aei!lRd~r . 1,194.'59 152 153 794 380 414 47 52 21 50 239 152 61 Hadala 4,536.19 730 730 4,159 2,122 2,037 266 252 1,414 711 62 Kamalpar 1,283.61 179 179 968 464 504 119 127 3 274 208 63 Dholi 1,551.72 238 238 1,439 770 669 26 25 360 65 64 Jasapar 456.62 31 31 121 67 54 15 12 45 14 65 Vakhatpar 322.77 39 39 199 98 101 5 3 68 27 66 Chamardi 740.45 93 93 500 247 253 73 62 111 31 67 Darod 978.36 114 114 834 453 381 31 26 174 50 68 Chachana 1,607.17 193 193 1,089 557 532 177 170 256 142 69 Acharda 605.64 103 103 630 321 309 32 37 164 76 7J Khandia 1,437.77 215 217 1,310 678 632 198 188 257 85 71 Mojidad 2,547.02 516 516 3,104 1,593 1,511 315 276 862 379 72 Sejakpar 498.26 70 70 477 247 230 24 17 167 72 73 Bhrugupur 2,383.77 522 522 3256 1,676 1,580 83 80 73~ 238 74 Gokhar.vala 1,400.03 200 200 1.446 732 714 9 8 231 26 75 Chuda 4,331.61 1,783 1,784 10,471 5,303 5,168 522 473 4 7 3,316 1,803 76 Velavadar 851.09 68 70 453 242 211 15 12 97 36 77 Jepar 526.21 80 80 519 260 259 17 16 118 30 78 Chokdi 2.763.99 98 498 3,335 1,718 1,617 81 72 686 236 79 Navi Morwad 879.45 209 209 1,409 771 638 63 47 126 18 80 Juni MorNad 971.32 118 118 697 353 344 15 21 101 41 81 Samdbiyala '.181.72 105 105 755 387 368 48 46 103 18 82 Korda 2,410.34 407 407 2.792 1,429 1,363 71 65 306 86 83 Bhanejada 748.50 86 86 539 289 250 14 10 97 23 84 Kudla 1.505.34 215 215 1,428 746 682 55 75 208 56 85 BhensjaJ 991.43 142 142 1,008 487 521 26 48 171 96 86 Chachka 1,418.03 191 191 1,281 678 603 10 13 329 141 87 Van;'lv~.dar 411.09 64 64 457 235 222 8 6 70 7 88 Minapur 838.39 114 114 860 454 406 .34 39 208 61 89 Ramdevgadh 336.74 42 42 278 154 124 3 2 90 12 90 Zillzavadar 264.88 49 49 270 136 134 7 11 62 30 91 Chhatriala 1,057.94 211 211 1,477 776 701 58 56 366 113 92 Karmad 818.40 153 153 1,055 576 479 111 94 267 59 'n Vejalka 1,089.65 179 179 1,272 682 590 14 13 251 l31 )4 Na~nesh 1,961.27 622 622 3,856 1,981 1,875 212 213 965 507 95 Zobala 2,554.16 409 409 2,720 1,426 1,294 200 203 554 203

30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS

------~------~------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacuring. Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing. [IlL IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Service and V(b) & Marginal N0D- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] \Vorkers Workers ------.-~-- -.---.--~--. ------~------.- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 . 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ------.------._------281 50 112 .. 148 50 ., 21 207 359 41 781 117 318 I 314 I 11 43 2 106 3 .. .. 8'4- 1.368 42 555 201 218 2 269 193 2 · . 66 6 1 44 456 694 43 1,148 20S 455 346 134 146 49 201 22 76 254 1,115 1,819 44 473 198 193 12 183 166 22 14 75 6 553 737 45 297 129 127 16 80 90 34 17 56 6 1 42 271 385 46 407 20 136 1 104 13 66 5 101 I 12 91 453 682 47 383. 146 92 18 150 125 40 J 101 2 21 418 604 48 250 3 142 2 68 .. 9 31 I 143 207 299 49 391 43 130 3 217 39 3 41 I 253 280 319 50 122 20 48 4 42 ]0 7 25 5 12 77 123 131 51 236 98 199 19 74 70 2 ,:fI 9 3 39 180 253 52 330 108 130 3 178 101 2 · . 20 1 1 197 391 53 554 279 152 7 141 159 86 85 175 28 3 20 468 646 54 146 23 51 68 23 1. 26 122 215 55 , 432 91 117 123 75 1'''' 15 75 , 127 450 581 56 123 60 53 5 31 26 .." 39 29 . . 94 156 57 701 165 203 5 301 139 127 20 70 j .. 1 ' 703 1,172 58 361 260 144 84 154 150 IO 7 53 19 7 256 274 59 214 22 99 66 18 )5 2 34 2 3 160 163 232 60 .1,124 398 457 71 411 311 47 4 209 12 .. 998 1,639 61 246 110 89 126 89 4 20 27 I 2 2 216 392 62 382 . . 235 109 .. <) 29 16 306 372 363 63 29 1 .' 29 1 ., 7 22 31 31 64 49 7 19 17 7 13 59 ' 49 35 65 137 27 61 6 28 10 24 7 24 4 57 110 169 (6 227 22 112 98 22 ,. 17 · . 226 359 67 275 156 104 123 101 25 54 23 I 30 282 346 68 163 ,39 66 2 66 26 .6 11 25 45 158 225 69 373 211 126 20 142 154 56 37 49 14 304 .407 70 736 168 339 44 178 Rl 69 6 150 37 84 856 1,259 7! 123 27 70 5 32 18 5 · . 16 4 4 124 199 72 907 437 480 34 236 392 36 5 ' 155 6 124 769 1,019 73 406 8 196 1 152 7 2 · . 56 · . . . 239 326 467 74 2,664 521 1,003 134 377 272 277 51 1,007 64 37 673 2,602 3,974 75 137 10 101 22 1 1 8 13 68 105 133 76 143 2 111 . . 16 2 6 · . 10 .. . . 16 . 117 241 77 936 142 667 8 170 124 25 3 74 7 13 236 769 1,239 78 411 170 220 56 156 95 6 12 29 7 1 28 359 440 79 179 12 127 1 34 i 1 3 15 102 174 ·230 80 221 31 152 3 55 27 2 12 .. 5R 166 279 81 814 271 491 64 256 206 14 53 1 51 615 1,04) 82 161 . . 120 .. 29 . . .. 12 . . 56 128 194 83 383 89 236 2 109 85 6 .. 31 2 . . 3 363 590 84 265 31 161 1 9~ 10 4 20 6 2 10 220 480 85 334 56 230 6 73 49 II 20 26 344 521 86 1i8 3 89 2 18 I 2 9 9 117 210 87 265 131 105 I 139 129 10 11 1';9 275 88 82 33 61 19 12 10 .. 9 4 72 91 89 72 25 32 9 35 16 1 4 21 64 88 90 56 148 18 401 152 292 2 2 35. 83 375 466 91 283 60 185 3 42 55 30 2 26 · . 293 419 92 333 82 189 32 93 46 9 1 42 3 1 349 507 170 106 48 93 1,069 238 600 72 16 251 44 53 410 859 1,227· 94 685 199 284 3 256 156 73 36 72 4 I 29 740 1,066-_ 95 3) TALUKA LIMBDI URBAN I VILLAGE

Area of No. of Loca- Name of Village Occu- Total Population tion Village! in hect- pied No. of (including Institutional Code Urban ares & Resi- House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled N!'. Agglomer- of town/ dential holds Population) Castes Tribes Literates ation/ ward in Houses ---~------_ ------Town/ Km.2 p M F M F M F M F Ward

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

96 Chhalala 1,316.33 238 244 1,548 804 744 74 68 324 117 97 Balala 1,000.87 139 139 1,005 507 498 107 95 206 93 98 Sontha 1,017.18 174 175 1,277 672 605 125 103 243 59 99 Kantharia 2,527.99 446 446 2,658 1,368 1,290 186 179 40 35 782 428 100 Vanala 870.14 157 159 1,002 \ 531 471 31 37 234 95 101 Rangur 1363.70 338 340 2,086 1,039 1,047 163 178 5 6 642 328 URBAN AREAS Km.2 3/lIl Limbdi M 5.18 5,499 5,519 30,829 16,033 14,796 2,327 2,054 1,1648 7,263 Ward No. I N.A. 1,344 1,364 7,869 4,275 3,594 480 361 2,937 1,502 II N.A. 434 434 2,040 1,039 1,001 865 697 III N.A. 547 547 2,882 1,488 1,394 .. 1.233 938 IV N.A. 581 581 3,024 1,539 1,485 18 16 1,267 1,037 V N.A. 782 782 4.344 2,158 2.186 159 176 1,732 1,342 VI N.A. 892 892 4,894 2.478 2,416 332 328 1,690 1,080 VII N.A. 919 919 5,776 3,056 2.720 1,338 1,173 1,924 667 Limbdi Hectares Village (Rural) *2,567.73

* This area bas been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

92 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------M A I N WORKERS Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Code Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers ------Workers M F M ----_.------F M F M F· M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

404 72 201 17 102 45 38 6 63 4 21 290 379 217 33 152 3 42 2 382 96 58 27 25 1 1 III 229 354 97 341 81 169 92 62 39 17 41 2 6 104 688 172 335 325 420 98 25 243 142 32 78 5 18 273 662 845 290 121 111 22 135 86 II 99 13 31 2 2 17 239 333 100 537 204 209 13 181 182 9 4 138 5 6 121 496 722 101

7,219 1,180 345 27 583 591 125 67 6,166 195 67 183 8,747 13,433 31ll[ 1,840 183 133 3 129 29 59 13 1,519 138 14 96 2,421 3,315 1 448 32 9 9 .. 430 32 8 2 583 623 50 10 2 967 H 2 6 609 44 7 12 858 1,332 III 755 40 7 6 1 3 2 739 37 2 7 782 994 41 24 1 1,438 IV 4 6 12 2 954 32 20 19 1,144 2,126 V 1,111 137 63 42 9 22 9 984 149 10 697 99 15 1,357 2,264 VI 1,448 23 400 546 ]8 35 931 93 6 32 1,602 1,991 VII

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33

TALlJKA SAY LA TALUKA SA YLA URBANI VILLAGE

Name of Area of No. of No. of Total Population Loca- Village/ village in Occu- House- (including Institutio- tion Urban hectares & pied holds nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- of town/ Resi- Population) Castes Tribes No. ationl ward in dential ------...... _-_ ----.----- Town! Km2 Houses P M F M F M F M Ward F

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

3 SAYLA TALUKA TotaJ Km. 2 9,843 61,223 29,483 2,236 .. 3,938 972.9 9,876 31,740 2,453 1 10,044 Hectares (97,291.84)

RUral Km. 2 8,047 50,790 24,377 1,679 2,100 907.7 lJ,075 26,413 1,807 1 7,211 Hectares (90.768.84) Urban 2 10,433 Km. 1.796 5,106 557 1,748 65.2 1,801 5,327 646 2,833 RURAL AREAS 1 Chitralank 478.73 20 20 178 99 79 7 2 2 Ishvaria 60409 67 67 434 226 208 3 Chorvira (Than) 3,418.04 152 152 1,114 595 59 3 519 37 32 108 30 4 Kanpur 1.128.76 49 49 229 129 100 5 6 29 5 Kansala 308.80 50 50 288 146 142 8 12 15 13 6 6 Sitagadh 1,095.71 29 29 192 105 87 3 7 Sorimbhda 20 20 1 505.25 122 61 61 2 8 Bhaduka 1,391.80 148 149 954 503 451 15 8 154 48 9 Nava Sudamda 968.78 66 66 464 243 221 24 17 106 10 KashipJra 407.98 52 52 366 184 182 44 4 6 68 5 11 Vakhatpar 1,269.25 172 172 1,009 504 505 25 23 205 76 12 Gosal 1,422.92 120 120 6~9 339 330 43 45 96 13 Doliya 2.040.93 181 181 1,272 645 627 23 19 15 218 86 14 Aya 990.32 39 39 185 107 78 5 7 40 '7 15 Hadala 1,054.23 58 58 409 214 195 25 28 24 9 16 1,281.38 75 75 604 Dharadungari 304 300 6 4 28 17 Brahmapuri(Vanki) 323.06 14 14 129 64 65 5 18 Shapar 714.90 86 86 482 262 220 14 9 III 1,407.30 79 82 496 47 19 Dhedhuki 268 228 32 26 88 20 206.05 50 50 350 174 23 Kesarpar 176 9 21 Samatpar 704.65 67 67 488 249 239 39 262 .. 22 Madargadh 515.89 39 132 130 43 23 Nava Jasapar 538.68 36 36 240 123 117 .. 6 119 925 13 3 24 Thoriali 1,001.25 119 468 457 80 79 153 25 Mota Kerala 1,232.18 124 124 761 413 348 11 34 8 119 30 26 Vadia 576.75 156 157 990 524 466 62 56 27 9 228 45 Nathupara 78.40 9 46 28 18 1 28 Sudamda 4,543.16 705 706 4,441 2,245 2,196 339 354 939 428 29 luna Jasapar 1,046.67 100 100 742 407 335 48 44 58 30 Chhadiali 705.49 45 45 310 151 159 I3 3 16 IS 1 31 Sejakpar 238 238 1,375 718 4,147.27 657 43 33 208 70 32 Mota Sakhpar 926.90 30 30 225 120 105 24 23 20 33 Dhankania 797.65 29 29 158 83 75 6 4 3 44 23 34 Ratanpar 743.79 44 44 250 129 121 ,. 34 35 Morsal 517.80 52 52 433 230 208 7 7 6 37 7 15 152 79 36 Sonpari 409.92 15 73 1 37 Mangalkui 392.83 30 30 192 109 83 .. 12 38 Ratadki 79 79 541 289 252 1 1,584.78 40 32 30 8 39 Titoda 1,011.54 29 29 195 103 92 3 5 Nana Sakhpar 99 13 40 * 14 14 55 44 2 * included in the area of Mota Sakhpar (L. C. No. 32)

36 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS

------~.------~ Household Other Workers TOLiI Main Culti vat )rs Agricultural Indust ry- [IIr, IV, Marginal Non- Workers (I) Labour&>rs Manufacturing, V(b) & Workers Workers Loca- (I-IX) (II) Pr;]cessing, VI to IX] tion Servicing and Code Repairs [V(a)] No. ------_ ------_------_-_ ------.----~ ---_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3 3,843 1,126 2,189 180 348 4,306 21,334 17,0,13 10,005 3,472 630 2,896 349 :4,388

3,393 1,098 1,984 95 216 4,267 16,717 14,428 9,299 3,059 461 1,606 318 11,667

450 28 205 85 132 39 4,617 2,5 7 5 706 413 165 1,290 31 2,721

48 19 15 14 .. 51 79 1 109 9 49 29 31 9 , , 117 199 2 2,;9 5 236 2 20 2 4 39 7 218 289 296 3 "0 1 22 27 21 15 58 44 41 4 '/3 12 71 10 2 2 5 10 68 120 5 52 10 47 5 2 3 3 2 1 1 52 76 6 35 7 33 5 2 2 .. . , I 10 25 44 7 265 65 141 22 22 14 8 94 29 41 145 197 241 8 137 86 91 27 ~:5 4 is I 2 106 133 9 120 71 55 43 61 1 21 10 6 64 105 10

256 1 186 31 16 ' , 23 I , . 14 248 490 11 180 134 142 73 16 26 11 22 21 13 2 18 157 178 12 346 27 237 2 63 22 II :! 35 I 55 156 244 444 13 71 1 47 1 11 13 I 60 35 17 14 1I2 1 66 37 9 1 112 101 82 is 156 1 145 7 1 4 45 147 254 16 35 36 17 18 36 , . . , 29 29 17 135 53 39 48 51 7 , , 41 2 ,. 127 167 18 147 55 63 6 55 45 J3 3 16 I 10 3, III 142 19 87 29 73 17 14 12 9 55 78 92 20 138 14 109 5 28 9 1 10 118 101 107 21 62 26 43 12 13 14 6 8 51 62 53 22 64 27 51 1 13 25 . , , , , , I . , 59 90 23 251 141 145 67 42 48 5 2 59 24 6 216 310 24 220 27 142 9 21 16 6 51 2 2 193 319 25 265 42 168 2 44 22 10 5 43 13 36 131 223 293 26 ., I ., , , 11 1 9 2 " 17 17 27 1,203 66 449 2 292 39 168 4 294 21 42 448 1,000 1,682 28 210 50 137 1 64 43 9 6 , , 197 285 29 81 1 41 37 3 1 73 70 85 30 381 144 281 65 64 69 15 4 21 6 18 55 319 458 31 67 37 56 28 9 9 2 53 68 32 57 18 51 13 6 5 . , 26 57 33 77 33 67 25 7 8 3 52 88 34 112 66 66 46 66 118 142 35 43 42 21 22 42 . , 36 31 36 60 32 35 .. 24 32 .. 1 . . 49 51 37 165 81 136 58 16 23 3 10 123 170 38 58 34 40 17 18 17 45 58 39 39 20 25 14 14 6 16 24 40

37 TALUKA S\.YLA URBAN {VILLAGE

Name of Area of No. of Total Population Loca- Village! village Occu- (i neluding Instilutio- tion Urban in hect- pied No. of nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Li terates Code Agglomer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes: Num- ation! of town! ntial holds ------.----~ ------.---~------_ ber Townl ward in Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward Km2 ---~~~~-.. -- -~--.- 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

41 Dhamrasala 788.96 95 95 603 307 296 55 2 42 Ovangadh 814.11 60 60 440 231 209 I 89 4 ·43 Vantavachh 2,122.19 135 135 761 408 353 15 7 122 6 44 Shirvnia 1,435.27 115 115 729 376 353 6 11 85 22 45 Gadhshirvania 181.18 81 81 481 257 225 6 5 25 I 46 Sangoi 8t 1.83 105 105 623 327 296 20 12 57 15 47 Nagadka 3,9 7.94 343 343 2,473 1,287 1,186 131 92 233 74 48 Loya 1,248.51 144 154 048 403 445 31 2R 140 46 49 Chorvira (D) 724.07 66 66 416 216 200 11 7 30 4 SO Mota Bhadla 964.18 138 138 821 438 383 19 22 35 I 51 Noli 3,008.11 390 394 2,005 ],015 99(:) 64 72 330 72 52 Lakhavad 2,200.09 90 90 515 713 242 41 32 71 14 53 Khintla 912.35 184 184 1,096 ~66 530 26 29 178 16 54 Gundiavada 1,144.24 96 9" 548 279 269 14 13 141 36 55 Dhandhalpur 2,557.01 297 297 1,555 785 770 113 103 299 133 56 Sokhada 1;402.04 98 98 622 309 313 20 29 72 11 57 Adala 803.80 27 27 182 92 90 2 12 3 58 Navagam 893.22 52 52 445 231 214 10 10 59 6 59 Karadi 1iII 0.98 57 57 313 149 164 7 11 23 9 6t> Dhajala 1,529.02 176 176 1,162 709 453 44 14 403 100 61 Limbala 1:311.94 94 94 617 340 287 16 15 68 20 62 Nadala (Devgadh) 4,.067.07 242 242 1,452 748 704 45 45 181 35 63 Oarambhadi 1,628.95 123 1:'3 774 401 373 36 27 68 27 64 Dhinkwali 950.10 101 101 606 321 285 10 9 94 22 65 Kotda 1,228.61 57 57 448 239 209 28 35 18 66 Pipalia 5.65.14 2 2 7 5 2 .. 67 Nana Harania 900.89 76 76 524 273 251 16 14 76 211 68 Ninllma l,go.2.88 184 184 1.015 506 509 15 26 83 40 69 Sekhdod 617.63 39 39 205 114 91 6 6 22 10 Nana Matra 1,019.66 134 134 919 485 434 9 6 ]29 ]9 Kaswali 982.34 85 ~2 553 292 261 16 11 89 7 11 ] ,419 72 Goraiya 830.08 251 253 729 690 37 39 217 70 13 Gangajal 653.83 22 22 155 79 76 4 2 5 Samadhiala 1,567.81 147 147 1,039 551 488 33 29 .. ]67 35 74 1,632 75 Ori 1,508.93 254 254 845 787 15 14 I 194 35 URBAN AREAS Km.2 1,8J1 10,433 5,327 5,106 646 557 3/IV Sayla VP 65.23 1,796 2,833 1,748 Ward No. T N.A. 356 357 2,310 ],199 1.111 620 412 II N.A. 144 ]44 746 358 388 256 220 III N.A. ]39 139 672 327 345 256 21 I IV N.A. 260 260 1.300 662 633 9 13 467 316 V N.A. 283 283 1,779 908 871 506 334 VI N.A. 614 618 3,626 ],873 1,753 637 544 728 255

38 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS ------~------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacuring, Other Workers tioD Total Main Agricu !turaI Processing, ' [III, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Nan- Na. (I-IX) (I) (II ) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers \Vorkers ------~------.--~------~-.-.~ -----_---_-_ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

183 58 156 50 26 8 I 10 78 114 160 41 129 44 51 76 44 .. 2 25 102 ]40 42 211 24 167 16 37 8 3 .. 4 138 197 19; 43 192 4 168 5 3 3 I 16 184 349 44 138 66 91 14 45 52 2 15 II') 144 45 192 23 154 10 27 12 2 I 9 110 135 163 46 708 340 400 28 213 242 12 27 83 43 · . 23 579 823 47 234 .. 148 37 2 47 7 162 162 283 48 120 11 101 5 18 6 .. I 61 96 ]28 4'1 227 72 140 31 72 41 3 12 3 55 208 256 50 545 65 317 8 120 48 28 4 80 5 8 302 4,,2 623 51 165 4 1 J8 1 31 3 3 . . 3 · . 25 118 213 52 299 117 189 99 115 1 II 2 11 265 402 53 187 53 161 1 23 52 .. 3 · . · . .. 92 216 54 424 90 152 32 120 54 24 128 4 3 3 358 677 55 180 85 138 36 31 49 10 129 228 56 45 16 28 2 17 14 47 74 57 143 49 67 71 49 5 .. 88 165 58 94 50 63 28 2 7 5 IS 24 1 23 54 91 59 285 85 168 33 62 40 8 • 1 47 11 3 58 421 310 60 176 110 142 77 28 33 · . 6 .. 1£4 177 61 453 116 335 58 87 58 10 2J 111 25'S 477 6~ 264 1 206 I 36 1 21 · . 143 137 229 63 176 5 126 3 47 2 1 1 145 280 64 135 129 6 104 209 65 5 5 · . . . 2 6' 154 62 115 31 29 30 4 6 80 119 109 67 310 46 164 4 109 42 S 29 2 196 461 68 73 2 S4 8 2 · . 11 " 41 89 69 271 65 191 36 48 28 4 28 4 114 210 255 70

167 108 44 I 14 · . 124 12~ 137 71 433 35 304 4 62 26 8 59 5 4 230 292 425 72 40 38 40 36 . . 2 ...... 39 38 73 321 94 269 79 35 15 10 7 · . 145 230 249 74 462 57 283 12 119 43 47 13 2 8 403 375 327 75

2,575 450 706 28 413 205 166 85 1,290 132 31 39 2,721 4,617 3,lV 564 34 339 18 41 II 8 .. 176 5 635 1,077 I 166 15 20 1 8 I 6 138 7 5 187 372 II 156 16 15 13 3 7 121 13 171 329 III 322 28 67 31 15 7 217 13 340 610 IV 465 66 129 6 98 52 1 2 237 6 .. I 443 804 V 902 291 136 3 222 123 143 77 40] 88 26 37 945 1,425 VI

39

TALUKA CHOTILA

S.N.-6 TALUKA CHOTILA

Name of .Area of No.of No. of Total Population Loca- Village! village in Occu- House- (including Institutio- tion Urban hectares & pied holds nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- of town! Resi- Population) Castes Tribes No. ation! ward in dential -~------_._------Town! Krri2 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ------4 CHOTILA T ALUKA

Total Km. 2 15,318 98,526 46,912 4,296 48 7,444 1,076.7 15,378 51,614 4,735 54 18,894 Hectares (107,671.86)

RUral Km.2 10,540 6J,958 33,164 2,036 8 2,126 998./2 10,569 35,794 2,251 5 9,681 Hectares '(99,812.15)

Urban Km.2 4,778 28,568 13,748 2,260 40 5,318 78.ti 4,809 14,1120 2,484 49 9,213 RURAL AREAS

1 Undvi 425.16 74 74 553 292 261 3 2 36 12 2 Varmadhar 546.65 76 76 532 262 270 16 21 41 7 3 Tametar 1,372.33 147 147 1.165 537 578 36 35 76 24 4 Vijaliya 1,340.30 198 198 1,312 668 644 47 46 5 8 183 37 5 Manadasar 978.32 165 165 J,004 533 471 27 23 137 22 6 Navagam 2,051.59 173 173 1,329 715 614 11 16 118 25 7 Kanpar 276.81 51 5J 254 138 116 4 7 54 12 4"2 8 Songadh 1,000.83 137 137 770 368 7 8 84 17 9 Amarapar 308_07 86 8h 513 271 236 5 6 60 8 210 10 Abhepar 428.46 54 54 358 148 77 2 11 San ana 1,053.25 98 98 595 300 296 .. .. 89 21 12 Morthala 1,795.74 243 243 1,387 744 643 100 89 206 67 13 Devpara 568.67 43 43 260 145 115 45 2 14 Hirana 572.32 31 31 222 102 120 17 4 15 Ravrani 178.01 25 25 157 81 76 3 2

16 Khakhara vali 890.09 90 90 611 315 296 24 8 17 Gugaliyana 1,510.08 47 50 325 178 147 6 2 42 6 18 Jamvali 1,042.10 39 39 224 114 110 29 (17 7 19 Rupavati (Sarodi) 651.62 67 437 223 214 39 4 20 Devaliya 464.25 51 51 305 163 142 33 10 21 Lakhamacl,i 868.16 59 59 398 206 ]92 8 8 24 13 22 Anandpar (Than) 314.68 77 77 471 254 217 1 I 68 4 280 150 23 Rampara (Sarodi) 495.83 38 38 130 I 1 69 4 24 Sarodi 1,359.82 106 106 725 388 337 41 30 99 15 25 Vavdi 889.93 39 39 256 129 127 33 4 26 Devsar 1.092.76 124 P4 677 374 303 8 5 97 19 27 Rampara (RajavadJ 979.14 16 16 93 48 45 1 .. 28 Rajavad 717.85 62 6~ 487 246 241 45 51 78 347 8 29 Nava 2.048.~8 99 99 1134 287 20 18 125 38 30 Rupavati (Rajavad) 519.81 '48 48 298 150 148 26 26 40 20 719 378 341 30 ·31 Pojvali 1,105.84 112 112 26 41 6 32 Naliyeri 593.76 68 6S 459 248 211 35 381 196 185 1 33 Navagam (Chotila) 33R.48 51 51 6 7 28 6 34 Kumbhara 337.78 26 26 184 96 88 30 202 4 35 Magharikhada 624.96 53 53 371 169 2 70 6 218 199 36 Nana Kand h'lsar 578.64 62 62 417 13 13 38 10 37'" Mota Kandhasar 795.44 72 72 401 215 186 12 13 59 208 14 38 Sangani 610.64 66 66 40~ 194 1 3 81 7 140 39 Nana PaJiyad 551. 87 35 35 268 128 2 2 39 4 40 Chanpa 492.39 48 48 326 173 153 14 9 42 18

42 TALUKA CHOTILA UR'm\NV VlLtAGE

Name of .Area of No.of No. of Total Population Loea- Village! village in Oecu- House- (-including Institutio- tion Urban hectares & pied holds nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- of town! Resi- Population) Castes Tribes No. ation! ward in dential ------_-_ ------Town! Km2 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

---~.------4 CHOTILA TALUKA

Total Km. 2 15,318 98,526 46,912 4,296 48 7,444 1,076.7 15,378 51,614 4,735 54 18,894 Hectares (107,671.86)

RUral Km.2 10,540 6},958 33,164 2,036 8 2,126 998.12 10,569 35,794 2,25! 5 9,681 Hectares ·(99,812.15)

Urban Km.2 4,778 28,';68 13,748 2,260 40 5.318 78.1\ 4,809 14//20 2.484 49 9,213 RURAL AREAS

1 Undvi 425.16 74 74 553 292 261 3 2 36 12 2 Varmadhar 546.65 76 76 532 262 270 16 21 41 7 1,372.33 147 147 1.165 537 578 36 35 3 Tarnetar " 76 24 4 Vijaliya 1.340.30 198 198 1,312 668 644 47 46 5 8 183 37 5 Manadasar 978.32 165 165 1,004 533 471 27 23 137 22 6 Navagam 2,051.59 173 173 1,329 715 614 II 16 118 25 7 Kanpar 276.81 51 51 254 138 116 4 7 54 4')2 12 8 Songadh 1,000.83 137 137 770 368 7 8 84 17 9 Amarapar 308.07 86 86 513 271 236 5 6 60 8 10 Abhepar 428.46 54 54 358 210 148 77 2 11 Sarsana 1,053.25 98 98 595 300 296 .. 89 21 12 Morthala 1,795.74 243 243 1,387 744 643 100 89 206 67 13 Devpara 568.67 43 43 260 145 115 45 2 14 Hirana 572.32 31 31 222 102 120 17 4 15 Ravrani 178,01 25 25 157 81 76 3 2 16 Khakharavali 890.09 90 90 611 315 296 24 8 17 Gugaliyana 1,510.08 47 50 325 178 ]47 6 2 42 6 ]8 Jamvali ],042.10 39 39 224 114 110 29 (,7, 7 ]9 Rupavati (Sarodi) 651.62 67 417 223 214 39 4 20 Devaliya 464.25 51 51 305 163 142 33 10 21 Lakhamacl]i 868.16 59 59 398 206 192 8 8 24 13 22 Anandpar (Than) 314.68 77 77 471 254 217 I 1 68 4 23 Rampara (Sarodi) 495.83 38 38 280 150 130 1 1 69 4 24 Sarodi 1,359.82 106 106 725 388 337 41 30 99 15 25 Vavdi 889.93 39 39 256 129 127 33 4 26 Devsar 1.092.76 124 1"4 677 374 303 8 5 97 19 27 Rampara (Rajavad) 979.14 16 16 93 48 45 '1 28 Rajavad 717.85 62 62 487 246 241 45 51 78 8 29 Nava 2,048."'8 99 99 634 347 287 20 18 125 38 30 Rupavati (Rajavad) 519.81 '48 48 298 150 148 26 26 40 20 719 378 341 ·31 Pojvali 1,105.84 112 112 30 26 41 6 32 Naliyeri 593.76 68 6~ 459 248 211 35 196 185 1 33 Navagam (Chotila) 338.48 51 51 381 6 7 28 6 88 34 Kumbhara 337.78 26 26 184 96 30 4 35 Magharikhada 624.96 53 53 371 202 169 2 70 6 36 Nana Kandhasar 578.64 62 62 417 218 199 13 13 38 10 31'" Mota Kandhasar 795.44 72 72 401 215 186 12 13 59 40), 14 38 Sangani 610.64 66 66 208 194 1 3 81 7 39 Nana Paliyad 551.87 35 35 268 140 128 2 2 39 4 40 Chanpa 492.39 48 48 326 173 153 14 9 42 18

42 .. rMARY CENSUS AaS'TRACT

~. AIN WORKERS ______~ ______• ______r_ ~------Household Other 'Yorkers Tot,1 Main Culti V l tors \gricullural Indust ry- [IIT, IV, Marginal 1'- W, rkers ) Labourers \,1 anufacturing, V(b) & ( Workers Wo .: ~ rs I ';':'"1- (t· IX) (II) Processing, VI to IX] ti- ; Servicing aDd ( , III Repairs [Yea)] ,> . ------_-_ ------_._------_------?vi ,F M F M F M F M F M F M

15 J6-' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2'

4 7,014 1,959 2,951 180 1,924 2,776 3'" ' ! 26,457 12,741 3,922 636 9,158 288 24,80 "

5,559 1,881 2,775 152 .. 751 2,710 ::4,875 19,255 12,2]] 3,595 332 2,977 243 17,::80

1,455 73 176 28 1,173 66 12,227 7,191 529 227 251 6, /81 .;'0 7,58'1

145 51 109 29 50 ., 7 J 147 2[0 1 12;) 17 80 ., 32 15 9 7 1 1 I J34 2~2 2 336 111 196 44 99 41 7 :3 34 3 251 467 228 119 t;7 30 3 348 181- 60 If 30 7 320 4(;0 90 11;1 46 78 40 8 4 286 19 4 11 246 370 5 197 167 82 8 14 :4 j7 . 360 10: 3 355 t, 4 6 74 9 50 .. 7 5 '7 4 ~, 64 107 7 25 80 2 43 9 10 , 199 i4 , 203 343 8 147 88 62 1 n 4 7 20 59 1 9 129 139 16 40 23 2 9 112 49 14 93 132 10 141 75 95 ':.2 5 11) 2 39 .t6 29 76 130 247 12 4 I 47 145 11 3'14 86 36 64 32 4 350 553 j2 5 58 3 20 78 2 2 67 ;08 13 38 25 , , .. 51 36 . - 13 1 . 5: 84 3 15 8 1 14 37 14 2 44 73 15 49 61 21 1 I 160 '. 78 38 . , 155 247 16 90 65 31 16 3 5 56 44 1 87 35 30 21 1 29 81 17 60 14 54 75 18 135 76 48 2 26 55 61 19 88 14 35 138 19 85 50 14 78 128 20 ,. 110 10 55 5 2 50 8 I 95 33 89 23 3 1 39 182 21 131 9 3 48 120 136 22 79 19 50 8 5 1 . , 24 lJ 3 58 ~ 68 53 23 193 41 164 ., 13 41 ; 9 31 78 34 2 12 52 195 265 24 84 3~ 24 45 49 25 117 77 49 16 12 95 189 56 2 2 183 184 26 24 14 8 20. 16 , , 34 14 21 27 135 92 69 19 57 73 4 5 . , 106 J 1 I 149 28 J84 39 11 65 25 13 3 2 163 74 44 41 32 27 9 246 29 85 6 65 74 30 201 28 155 45 28 1 . , 177 313 31 9 131 9 4 , . , 136 74 112 128 32 93 3 34 35 J 24 2 21 ' 51 4, 82 131 33 57 13 32 I 4 2\ 8 6 34 33 84 102 82 2 1 2 41 34 110 4 1 I 92 84 35 103 132 93 4 9 ,. , , 7 143 , . I 75 95 36 72 94 43 27 12 4 17 6 , , 131 12 30 72 84 37 109 30 83 21 6 3 20 6 11 51 10 88 113 38 68 44 14 63 72 65 94 44 40 10 39 7 19 72 134 40

43 T ALUKA CHOTILA URBAN /VILLAGE·· ------_._------:.___ --. -_._

Name of Area of No. of Total Population Loea- Village/ village Oecu- (including Institutio- tion Urban in heet- pied No. of nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes Num- at ion! of town! ntial holds ------.. ------ber TownJ ward in Houses P M F M F M P M Ward Km2 "

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

41 Janivadla 1,238.89 153 153 1,064 564 500 120 86 ]54 19 42 Nani Moldi 683.97 158 158 ],005 529 476 203 180 187 45 43 Dudheli 692.28 32 32 226 121 105 11 3 44 Jashapar 500.87 15 ]5 ]02 55 47 45 Nani Morsal 462.55 65 @5 339 186 153 3 1 52 5 46 Pioarali 1,779.49 176 176 ],167 604 563 52 42 144 7 47 Habiyasar 755.24 25 25 177 • 94 83 13 12 4 48 Hirasar 552.85 74 74 564 288 276 II 12 85 10 49 Kundhada 421.47 97 97 596 319 277 158 35 50 Bhimgadh 400.73 85 85 619 325 294 89 4

51 Kherdi 1,284.69 205 205 1,341 705 636 47 52 155 19 52 Moti M"ldi 1,093.55 292 292 1,865 982 883 103 98 281 53 53 Navagam 408.31 73 73 445 241 204 76 16 (Uamanbore) 54 Bamanbore 1,800.99 207 207 1,494 798 696 46 47 262 U8 55 Gundala 379'78 32 32 183 105 78 9 56 Jivapar(Bamanbore) 429.98 45 45 297 151 146 .. 80 10 57 Garida 724.07 90 90 627 324 303 13 14 58 3 58 Dosh31ighuna 924.28 32 32 221 119 102 17 24 57 13 59 Zinzuda 1,042.75 187 189 1,311 698 613 18 9 200 40 60 Kalasar 1,246.32 197 197 1,286 669 617 57 58 165 10 61 Lakhachokia 503.10 63 63 485 261 224 10 8 97 20 62 Panchavada 730.62 142 142 829 404 425 .. 155 21 63 Akala 897.47 59 63 447 225 222 7 6 51 11 64 Naniyani 999.42 36 36 240 123 117 3 65 Piyava 1,628.83 144 144• 873 458 415 49 29 117 17 66 Mokasar 525.62 87 87 571 312 259 28 24 89 7 67 Tramboda 487.90 42 45 304 162 142 3 3 50 1 68 Rashamia 705.32 183 183 1,068 568 500 29 31 157 22 69 Rajpara(Chobari) 2,900.47 235 236 1,752 924 828 56 45 231 72 70 Chiroda 1,547.68 159 159 1,271 671 600 8 10 120 5 (Rajpara) 71 Pipaliya 1,162.77 149 149 921 481 440 69 66 118 38 (Bamanbore) 72 Loma-Kotadi 181.45 15 15 111 56 55 10 10 35 22

73 Mevasa 1,845.77 100 100 662 345 317 18 21 75 . 7 (Bamanbore) 74 Shekhalia 609.59 40 43 285 164 121 9 4 49 7 75 Rampara(Rajpara) 498.04 40 42 293 145 148 3 76 Khatadi 744.09 115 115 704 372 332 24 23 115 13 77 Dakvadla 1,454.73 113 122 751 392 359 6 5 88 15 . 78 Kabran 818.95 74 74 583 301 282 37 30 53 4 79 Kherana 1,667.65 224 226 1,298 667 631 17 18 110 24 80 Lakhanka 610.80 91 91 661 338 323 80 7 81 Bhimora 347.05 20 20 290 231 59 5 228 47 82 Surdi 1,079.03 109 109 707 383 324 32 34 85 12 83 Mota Haraniya 1,114.06 115 115 717 384 333 6 7 83 9 84 Gadhechi 950.92 100 100 515 267 248 12 17 55 11 85 Chiroda 569.30 64 64 417 ,216 201 24 16 45 8 (Sanosara) 86 Sukhsar 735.13 72 72 411 202 209 12 15 52 11 87 M evasa(Sanosara) 1,151.15 108 108 625 311 3J4 10 10 64 27 88 Sanoara 720.36 184 184 1,010 499 511 36 32 152 73 89 Mahsdad 790.08 38 38 325 161 164 .. 28 90 Bhojipara 271.95 11 11 65 35 30 11 5 14 5

44 '.IMAIlY CENSUS ABSTllACT

MAIN WORKEltS ------Househ~id------­ Industry- Loca­ Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Cultiva10rs Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Mar.inat Non­ No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a») VI to IX] Workers Workers

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 27 28

290 7 164 III 7 6 9 .. 12 274 481 4] 287 30 124 114 28 2 47 2 2 242 444 42 77 18 63 14 13 4 1 44 87 43 36 5 26 1 10 4 .. 19 42 44 98 2 65 20 2 12 4 101 84 50 45 339 13 255 3 22 8 2 60 2 3 349 262 201 46 52 49 2 .. 1 57. 42 26 47 164 19 144 17 10 I 10 ] 40 124 217 48 158 II 98 5 38 5 22 ] 21 160 245 49 172 29 131 39 28 2 1 153 265 SO 371 7S 201 1 146 68 7 5 17 1 334 561 51 461 61 287 26 72 30 8 94 5 20 5 50] 817 52 138 2 61 1 36 1 20 21 2 44 101 158 53 416 89 58 56 21 67 6 134 4 20 382 587 54 50 12 15 J 6 11 29 1 55 65 55 72 12 45 2 2 8 3 22 2 I 79 133 56 18:4 13 124 10 33 3 27 70 148 220 57 S9 7 17 3 3 3 2 37 1 39 60 56 58 305 4 206 55 ] II 33 3 392 609 59 349 37 120 I 184 34 6 39 2 I 119 JI9 461 60 121 8 87 2 32 5 2 I 11 21 129 195 61 217 166 138 59 53 100 2 24 7 187 259 62 122 17 110 7 10 JO 2 85 103 120 63 58 6 46 12 6 40 65 11 64 254 45 190 22 52 22 4 8 26 204 344 65 159 125 136 113 15 12 1 7 .. 153 134 6' 90 84 83 80 6 3 t J I 72 51 67 344 63 230 2 68 57 13 3 33 I 5 161 219 270 68 541 209 299 2 137 JI9 6 7 99 81 13 276 370 341 69 131 46 212 8 llO 37 ! II 9 57 324 497 70 289 7 186 71 3 7 29 II 192 422 71 2& 2 15 5 2 8 28 53 72 IS4 12 \()6 4 6 3 72 5 30 194 131 111 7J 85 57 55 10 25 28 3 16 2 3 .. 79 64 74 83 29 65 9 16 20 2 13 62 106 7S 199 2 169 16 2 14 173 330 76 204 6 163 5 13 9 19 .. 69 188 284 77 140 1 134 ] 1 4 I 1 161 280 78 383 171 325 149 43 22 6 9 14 33 270 427 79 229 222 169 51 222 1 I .. 109 101 80 17 4 3 ]4 4 214 5S 81 192 75 146 43 73 3 191 249 82 207 149 107 92 148 8 .. 2 171 182 83 153 101 76 .. 47 96 30 S 114 147 84 '. 96 32 51 1 36 30 9 1 120 169 85

105 31 73 19 31 .. 13 97 178 86 178 25 110 3 3 3 6S 19 6 94 127 195 87 273 70 159 48 43 22 60 5 22 226 419 88 93 44 54 28 20 16 19 2 68 118 89 20 4 13 .. 4 3 15 26 90

45 TALUKA CHOTILA URBAN I VILLA GE

Area of No. of Loca- Name of Village Occu- Total Population tion Village] in hect- pied No. of (including Institutional Code Urban ares & Resi- House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Agglomer- of town/ dential holds Population) Castes Tribes Literates stioD/ ward in Houses ------Town! Km.2 P M F M ------Ward F M F M F

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

91 Bbojpari 568.41 56 56 380 195 185 25 26 62 1 92 Gunda 789.50 131 131 1,038 560 478 20 22 93 Salkhada 648.74 65 65 455 75 13 238 217 34 30 30 3 94 Fulzar 1,032.55 68 68 460 264 196 16 14 95 Ankadiya 896.42 58 58 72 10 345 174 171 45 9 96 Jivapar (Anandpur) 996.97 86 86 767 411 356 2 4 97 Rupavati(Anandpur) t 2 2 136 15 8 5 3 3 98 Sakhpar 272.95 3 3 24 14 10 99 Chobari 1,546.72 123 123 907 502 405 22 19 100 Rampan(Chobari) 395.62 35 35 74 14 312 157 155 8 7 2 Parabdi 101 779.06 42 42 341 174 161 58 102 Tajpar 418.81 60 60 445 14 236 209 .. .. 31 6 103 Anandpar 940.68 361 361 2,111 1,080 1,037 207 176 (Bhadla) 593 366 104 Kanthariya 528.89 45 45 412 219 193 51 9 105 Monpar 910.76 45 45 384 203 181 7 8 25 106 Devpara 838.97 10 70 508 219 229 2 (Anandpllr) 100 10 107 Dhokalva 3,419.41 261 2fi7 1,798 953 845 93 84 1,572.22 192 40 108 Dharei 162 162 1,147 597 550 34 24 135 37 109 GoIida 914.50 137 137 863 455 408 5 4 110 VadaJi 958.96 163 163 98 17 1.029 540 489 30 27 251 81 111 Pipaliya 1,070.03 119 119 810 423 387 9 9 Dhokalva 188 42 112 Bhetsuda 565.26 114 114 727 365 362 14 10 91 13 URBAN AREAS Km.2 VP 28.16 1,609 1,626 9,982 5,135 3jV Chotila 4,847 56J 491 48 40 3,209 2,093 N.A. 383 383 2,231 Ward No. r 1,155 1,076 92 94 788 497 II N.A. 514 531 2,961 1,545 1,416 ISS 124 48 40 N.A. 251 1,025 668 III 251 1,512 818 754 82 60 565 380 IV N.A. 162 162 1.030 503 527 92 101 V N.A. 299 299 269 I69 2.188 1,114 1,074 142 112 562 379 Thangadh NP 50.39 3,169 3,183 18,586 8,901 3jV1 9.685 1,921 1,769 1 6,004 3,225 T 467 467 2,789 1,467 Ward No. N.A. 1,322 1,001 686 II N.A. 318 318 1,768 929 839 69 62 N.A. 796 798 4,733 2,439 2,294 732 477 III 6 6 1,458 804 IV N.A. 611 617 3,901 2.018 1,883 1,769 1,631 1,218 V N.A. 971 983 5,395 2,832 2,563 532 77 70 1,595 726 Mandalvid *1,843.59 (Thangadb) t included in the area of Anandpar (BhadJa) (L. C. No. 103). * This area has been included in the rural area of the Taluka.

46 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [1lI, IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. ( I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [Veal] VI to IX] Workers Workers -~------.------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

103 105 66 .. 34 104 3 1 91 80 91 270 68 231 49 21 18 18 1 290 410 92 140 63 124 59 4 4 12 98 154 93 132 16 88 5 35 11 .. 9 .. . . 132 180 94 86 11 75 3 4 7 2 5 1 3 43 85 117 95 217 178 37 2 194 356 96 3 3 2 2 97 8 5 8 5 .. .. 6 5 98 262 118 217 76 36 42 9 240 287 99 86 64 77 56 5 7 4 5 71 86 100 58 46 .. 12 22 2 94 165 101 112 30 105 22 7 8 .. 124 179 102 533 68 162 2 121 31 20 14 230 21 4 15 543 954 103 121 65 89 36 32 29 10 98 118 104 104 77 22 5 55 99 126 105 129 23 63 16 66 7 150 206 106 526 104 384 58 79 33 26 8 37 5 427 74] 107 315 181 213 79 177 23 4 282 369 108 213 68 119 1 71 66 23 1 242 340 109 266 81 199 20 55 57 12 4 1 274 407 ] 10 203 95 102 35 83 66 12 1 220 291 III 167 34 121 26 30 20 4 198 328 112

2,516 319 359 25 188 141 117 18 1,852 135 30 55 2,589 4,473 3/V 547 23 73 .. 33 11 .. . . 441 12 25 41 583 1,012 I 740 107 24 1 26 24 15 4 675 78 3 6 802 1,303 II 396 26 40 6 4 .. 25 3 327 17 1 7 421 721 III 260 46 41 37 23 51 9 131 14 1 242 481 IV 573 117 181 18 88 83 26 2 278 14 541 956 V 4,675 1,136 170 53 39 35 137 10 4,329 1,038 10 11 5,000 7,754 31V! 723 127 33 12 3 5 4 .. 683 110 3 5 741 1,190 I 447 64 13 3 1 .. 3 2 430 59 482 775 II 1,213 201 96 31 29 25 70 1 1,018 144 4 3 1,222 2,090 III 898 44" 3 1 4 35 7 856 436 1,120 1,439 IV 1,394 300 25 6 2 5 25 1,342 289 3 3 1,435 2,260 V

47

TALUKA MULl

SN 7 T NL UKA . MUtT URBANI VILLAGE

Name of Area of No.of No. of Total Population Loca- Village! village in Occu- House- (including Institutio- tion Urban hectares & pied bolds nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- of town! Resi- Population) Castes Tribes

-.-~----~----- No. ation! ward in dential ------_._------_ ------~----- Town! Km2 Houses P 1\1 F M F M F M F Ward

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

-.-.--~--.----.------5 MULl TALUKA Total Km.2 10,932 68,466 33,143 3,666 97 6,075 935.10 11,029 35,323 3,828 110 13,733 Hectares (93,509.61)

RUral Km. 2 10,932 68,466 33,143 3,656 97 6,075 935.10 lJ,029 35,323 3,828 110 13,733 Hectares (93,509.61)

Urban RURAL AREAS

1 Karsangadh 638.44 29 29 171 94 77 " .. .. 28 3 2 Arnbardi 1,439.43 95 101 571 290 281 42 57 11 9 68 9 3 Mahadevgadh 866.51 37 37 235 125 110 .. 36 14 4 Liya 3,750.41 239 239 1,430 748 682 65 41 215 79 5 Kuntalpur 3,010.18 199 203 1,284 669 615 38 32 301 126 9 Kalmad 1,850.99 222 226 1,446 729 717 106 99 254 66 7 Pandavara 1,234.54 230 242 1,589 792 797 139 144 278 184 8 Digsar 3,568.08 382 383 2,520 1,275 1,245 172 170 · . .. 480 215 9 Danawada 2,467.13 430 430 2,620 1,383 1,237 222 217 30 22 568 178 10 Shekhpar 1,575.18 275 275 1,888 953 935 267 260 448 214 11 Godavari 1,888.40 237 237 1,517 775 742 120 117 24 26 346 175 12 Sujangadh 810.79 97 101 606 311 295 9 9 · . .. 107 26 13 Sarla 2,954.22 389 411 2,454 1,257 1,197 72 74 33 32 616 280 14 Gadl'lada 1,333.81 85 85 539 285 254 76 20 15 Vadadhra 1,623.66 90 90 611 322 289 51 4 16 Ve1ala 1,560.60 153 154 995 537 458 117 97 147 34 (Dhrangadhra) 17 Virpar 1,164.52 74 74 506 260 246 .. · . . . III 57 18 Sara 4,438.94 605 620 3,712 1,935 1,777 208 164 3 5 1,008 579 19 Rampar 1,059.69 53 53 348 180 168 26 25 28 12 20 Naldhari 1,396.14 72 72 421 215 206 34 7 21 Bhet 1,270.10 115 lIS 857 432 425 .. . . 42 10 22 Dadholia 1,418.23 152 152 1,030 530 500 65 69 123 3S 23 Raysangpar 1,833.91 145 146 902 457 445 78 60 124 55 24 Khampalia 1,548.92 105 105 722 387 335 24 21 70 5 25 Dudhai 2,907.57 184 187 1,070 548 522 58 45 218 87 26 Tikar 2,450.39 372 377 2,305 1,179 1, 126 165 175 600 273 27 Gautamgadh 1,877 .58 294 294 1,713 866 847 134 135 279 155 28 Kukda 1,083.22 173 173 1,108 574 534 39 38 316 139 29 Limli 1,730.83 275 275 1,831 978 853 120 97 597 250 30 Chanpar 934.30 163 163 967 480 487 87 86 236 120 31 Jasapar 1,545.32 353 353 2,213 1,154 1,059 80 83 · . .. 526 194 32 Muli 6,569.84 1,689 1,695 9,214 4,762 4,45:>- 461 449 7 3 2,559 1,503 33 Khatdi 1,841.41 133 133 841 4'27 414 26 26 · . 94 50 34 Rampara 1,404.67 125 125 736 400 336 48 3') 2 126 22 35 Palasa 1,317.91 153 154 939 480 459 51 58 38 4 36 Dholiya 756.05 71 71 474 259 215 .. 48 2 37 Asundrali 1,226.20 61 61 428 220 208 67 58 75 10 38 Bhavanigadh 957.42 81 81 555 284 271 58 8 39 Jepar 699.35 17 17 119 53 66 4 I 40 Sangadhra 1,518.23 58 58 382 200 182 27 5

5a PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------Household Other Workers Total Main Culti vators Agricultural Industry- [III. IV. Marginal Non- Workers (I) Labourers Manufacturing, V(b) & Workers Workers Lcca- (I-IX) (II) Processing, VI to IX] tkn Servicing and Code Repairs [Veal] No. o ______------M F 1\4 F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

5 5,312 1,681 2.450 644 537 4,752 23,079 18,724 9,882 3,704 1,233 3,905 465 16,134

5,312 1,681 2,450 644 537 4,752 23,079 18,724 9,882 3,704 1,233 3,905 465 16,134

55 6 31 4 12 2 12 42 38 29 1 160 9 92 I 39 5 29 3 ',' 125 130 147 2 69 13 46 6 6 1 .. .. 17 6 8 51 48 46 3 453 ' 127 312 66 60 4S 36 13 4S 3 24 130 271 425 4 341 27 225 I1 47 14 8 61 2 24 189 304 399 5 402 4 311 3 30 1 10 ,. 51 1 399 326 314 6 427 . 198 246 79 133 117 16 1 32 I 18 92 347 507 7 645 153 281 166 50 92 93 106 10 23 370 607 722 8 726 376 377 196 172 123 64 44 113 13 6 104 651 757 9 498 251 131 181 243 50 7 136 1 39 455 645 10 461 46 220 .. 141 41 59 3 41 2 71 314 625 11 187 104 86 45 84 58 2 .. 15 1 1 123 191 12 618 155 308 52 128 73 34 6 148 24 43 203 596 839 13 157 113 114 85 9 2 4 2 30 24 128 141 14 178 155 153 134 18 19 7 2 144 134 15 262 147 218 134 12 8 4 28 5 56 275 255 16 129 23 84 20 24 3 5 . , 16 .. 3 84 128 139 17 982 218 522 150 133 56 92 3 235 9 8 19. 945 1,363 18 102 14 82 7 19 7 .. 1 .. 38 78 116 19 131 16 90 4 13 5 1 27 7 49 84 141 20

224 6 58 . . 156 6 .. .. 10 " . . 208 419 21 263 48 186 22 34 14 17 9 26 3 12 160 255 292 22 244 152 146 7 44 110 9 22 45 13 22 50 191 243 23 183 63 153 47 18 12 .. 12 4 45 122 159 150 24 288 94 161 47 41 9 11 6 75 3' 7 11 253 417 25 597 184 305 8 112 110 60 53 120 13 13 118 569 824 26 4fl4 38 179 .. 102 17 62 20 (\1 I 117 338 345 471 27 287 95 117 5 78 44 19 25 73 21 1 39 286 400 28 506 69 274 6 78 54 38 3 116 6 16 117 45fi 667 29 280 108 129 83 71 39 33 29 4 1 2 199 377 3~ 595 60 357 9 93 29 53 17 92 5 2 403 5-;7 596 31 2,576 642 586 20 680 470 193 73 1,117 79 4 129 2, 18~ 3,681 3~ 242 80 153 .. 59 55 4 21 26 4 4 185 330 33 234 5 168 1 13 .. .. 53 4 5 166 3~6 34 282 80 194 30 53 43 15 1 20 6 41 198 33~ 35 148 70 107 46 29 22 .. n 2 14 III 131 35 104 97 77 50 5 26 4 lR 21 1 '6 1 I I 37 124 43 105 4 9 38 3 7 I 16!) 228 38 33 18 26 14 I 1 6 3 20 48 39 102 21 81 14 4 21 3 69 97 92 40

51 TALUK<\ MDV URBAN / VILLAGE

Area of No. of Loea- Name of Village Oeeu- Total Population tion Village! in heet- pied No. of (including Institutional Code Urban ares & Resi- House- and Houseless Scljeduled Scheduled No. Agglomer- of town! dential holds Population) Castes Tribes Literates

---~----- ationl ward in Houses - .. ------~-- Town! Km.l P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

41 Ra:1ipat 2,774.39 135 135 1,048 558 490 82 n 79 25 42 Khakharatl41 816.63 125 125 937 476 461 64 ;6 52 8 43 Chandriliya 557.84 32 32 206 97 109 l-l 2 44 Velala (Sayla) 614.77 49 49 21)6 126 140 7 9 l-l 6 45 Devpara 666.31 45 47 295 156 139 39 15

46 Nalkhambha 1,336.70 66 66 481 270 211 10 8 61 2 47 Manpar 870.86 117 117 702 372 330 .. 61 7 48 Vagadiya 451.43 262 262 1,423 749 674 52 45 262 1:1 49 Khakhrala 1.011.57 113 113 685 362 323 27 28 71 5 50 Umarda 3,513.80 284 284 l,i73 975 898 39 31 331 91 51 Dharmendragadh 599.17 62 62 410 220 190 10 7 113 40 52 Gadhad 1,439.85 163 173 1,287 646 641 24 24 160 54 53 Tidana 887.11 85 85 532 266 265 18 10 86 43 54 Somasar 1,451.50 208 208 1,282 662 620 178 182 320 118 55 Hematpar 300.00 52 52 390 208 182 17 22 73 12 56 Sidhsar 755.08 147 147 899 441 458 78 77 228 109 57 Nalia 1,145.74 177 177 1,136 554 582 58 72 ]96 82 58 Navaaia 793.75 98 98 745 380 365 58 58 213 J35

52 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS

------_ .. __._._ ~-----.------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultu ral Processing, [I1I,IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labuurers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. ( I-IX) (I) (II) Re,Jairs [V(a)] VI to IXl Workers Workers -----.--- -.------_--_ --_------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

285 69 134 34 60 24 24 3 67 R 12 94 261 327 41 231 1'13 161 19 41 n 1 28 12 61 245 297 41 5! 33 31 26 2 2 19 'i 2 45 74 43 71 60 46 24 5 II 20 :5 9 55 71 44 84 4 41 I 4 4 2 35 1 72 135 45 12R 21 83 3 9 10 .. 36 8 12 142 178 46 235 96 15,( 64 5 I 31 5 25 I 137 234 47 425 156 123 .. 52 74 r,; 2 245 80 323 518 48 210 24 141 II 42 ;0 I 26 3 .. 79 152 220 49 495 93 341 J7 46 48 16 91 28 8 21 472 784 50 121 16 94 12 10 .. 3 . . 15 4 2 1 96 173 51 343 174 237 28 36 73 12 60 58 13 39 71 264 396 52 143 85 113 59 13 14 3 10 14 2 .. 1 123 180 53 356 85 171 24 34 12 87 47 64 2 2 114 304 421 54 100 19 66 17 14 6 4 11 1 37 108 126 55 251 6 148 .. 43 5 31 29 I 245 190 207 56 306 105 187 32 80 21 22 50 17 2 101 247 376 57 187 35 119 44 21 8 11 16 3 44 193 286 58

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53

TALUKA HALVAD TALUKA HALVAD URBANI VILLAGE

Loca- Name of Area of No. of Total Population tion Villagej Village in Occu- No. of (including Institutional Code Urban hectares & pied House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates No. Agglomer- of Townl Reside- holds PopUlation) Castes Tribes

ationf Ward in ntial ------~--.--- Townl Km.2 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

6 HALVAD TALUKA Totll Km.2 14,770 90,257 43,956 2,850 29 9,024 1,218.18 14,884 46,301 3,045 29 19,837 Hectares (121,818.08)

Rural Km.z 12,327 77,064 37,433 2,380 29 6,396 1,144,rJ4 12,429 39,631 2,518 29 15,792 Hectares (i 14,404.08)

Urban Km. 2 2,443 13,193 6,523 470 2,623 74.14 2,455 6,670 527 4,045 RURAL AREAS 1 Naya Ghatila 935.94 75 75 532 259 273 3 2 .. 153 70 2 Tikar 4,378.50 630 630 3,994 2,037 1,957 127 III 2 1,033 569 3 Mangadh 1.686.26 204 204 1,317 663 654 I I 3!2 181 4 Ajitgadh 1,992.72 172 172 1,201 620 581 ...... 306 145 5 Khod 1,209.27 82 82 454 243 211 28 2R 3 4 89 37 6 Jogad 1,343.24 226 226 1,424 756 668 · . .. 245 18 7 Enjal 2,841.24 309 309 2,007 1,062 945 40 27 372 94 8 Ranmalpur 1,994.70 278 278 1,815 90g 907 55 60 459 197 9 Ghanad 1,188.15 55 55 373 193 180 22 34 71 31 10 Malaniyad 4,084.96 350 350 1,967 1,020 947 17 17 347 154 11 Kidi 1,825.96 236 236 1,506 783 723 118 101 257 98 12 Isanpur 1,082.68 216 216 1,286 . 633 653 105 114 .. 277 57 13 Ingora1a 1,364.28 123 124 684 348 336 II I I 2 5 178 III 14 Naya Amrapar 966.42 96 96 526 263 263 6 9 119 15 15 Mayapur 606.79 63 63 362 182 180 100 44 16 Miyani 1,260.22 123 123 786 400 386 36 33 154 36 17 Chadadhra 972.62 58 58 365 184 181 66 36 18 Juna Amrapar 410.96 92 92 575 292 283 · . .. 152 6 19 Nava 2,337.10 231 231 1,474 759 715 17 19 405 219 Ghanshyamgadh 20 Vegadvay 2,401.59 203 203 1,411 749 662 74 70 220 38

21 Manga1pur 1,041.33 54 54 397 222 175 .. 98 II 22 Butyada 1,040.10 80 80 484 250 234 3 2 58 14 23 Chandragadh 833.19 70 70 462 224 238 · . . . 120 17 24 Sukhpar 1,905.88 122 122 766 378 388 8 10 57 10 25 Raisangpar 1,719.79 260 260 1,493 766 727 14 12 368 95 26 Mayurnagar 2,900.33 439 453 2,654 1,378 1,276 152 130 614 292 27 Dhulkot 1,199.75 98 98 588 299 289 12 12 .. ]52 68 28 SurYadar 1,813.70 271 272 1,716 854 862 61 64 3 395 190 29 Pratapagadh 474.63 98 98 645 332 313 7 9 180 74 30 Dhanala 2,153.46 265 268 1,581 785 79(1 103 107 355 I 19 31 Kedariya 1,380.87 65 65 407 215 192 19 32 Ranjitgadh 663.53 124 124 869 414 455 (, 7 218 63 33 Kayadiya 2,170.19 179 179 1,098 568 530 15 11 174 58 34 Dhavana 2,890.95 321 321 1,730 882 848 191 188 354 159 35 Koyaba 2,440.23 143 143 856 440 416 59 60 175 72 36 Ghanshyampur 3,665.91 252 252 1,722 911 811 109 105 267 57 37 Ranekpar 900. I 3 154 154 953 497 456 6 2 123 15 38 Mansar 649.69 85 85 464 245 219 .. 126 51 39 Shiroi 721.94 56 56 313 163 150 72 62 44 24 40 Susvav 3,626.63 364 424 2,669 1,342 1,327 172 166 661 316

--.~----. -.----~"- 56 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS ---~------.------Household Other Workers lotal lIJ:ain Cultivators Agricultural Indust ry- [lU, IV, Marginal Workers Non- (I) Labourers Manufacturing, V(b) & Workers Workers (I --IX) (II) Loe•• Processing, VI to IX] tion Servicing and Codo Repairs [Yea)] -_"-_------.------No. M p: M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

6 6,183 2,110 3,260 139 614 24,991 6,702 31,071 13,550 4.757 703 5,981 663 20,647

5,571 2,049 3,027 J/3 382 6,505 25,357 2!,789 12,879 4,433 659 3,818 609 17,233

612 121 233 16 232 197 5,714 3,202 671 324 44 2,163 54 3,4]4

119 6 97 1 2 4 18 3 86 1,075 127 520 24 169 140 181 1 88 87 2 299 13 32 393 930 1.437 2 350 57 214 40 30 10 .. 106 7 324 .. 313 597 3 53 193 20 51 23 6 .. 74 10 15 157 281 138 16 53 47 371 4 14 1 2 37 40 105 155 5 412 82 169 20 60 42 .. 183 20 16 580 91 170 53 328 533 6 9 140 79 27 243 . 3 482 453 50 310 37 51 11 854 7 33 59 2 20 374 435 483 8 liS . . 86 27 ...... 5 111 606 357 290 143 182 75 69 9 In 38 4 96 38 11 29 403 561 10 471 149 176 7 151 86 I .. 143 56 31)2 48 196 312 574 11 9 46 29 31 10 29 32 180 299 IS4 59 lIJ4 I 34 425 12 44 46 14 1 164 276 13 175 142 6 27 141 94 81 5 88 122 1>4 8 )01 88 79 15 227 25 113 6 [0 16 2 32 3 7 139 1.6 222 16 90 8 57 2 20 6 .. 13 .. 27 173 2 133 58 67 115 17 1 24 3 13 I 14 179 105 409 II 313 42 9 102 18 21 33 2 6 222 344 482 19 459 4 352 77 4 22 8 290 658 20 137 48 61 1 73 47 .. 3 ] 45 67 89 53 67 85 127 21 .- I 2 105 167 22 119 43 99 7 II 36 1 8 241 5 145 22 105 ]95 23 2 I 73 3 .. 103 137 280 399 4 193 146 4 24 5 55 5 358 362 365 25 697 173 346 80 147 71 39 2 165 20 38 239 643 164 12 110 .. 29 10 864 26 5 20 2 .. 135 277 27 447 66 254 29 93 31 1 I 89 6 172 . . 137 2 223 405 573 28 24 .. II 27 160 460 223 284 117 91 106 286 29 43 42 6 168 319 405 30 132 40 79 26 18 7 35 7 10 216 4 208 3 53 73 99 31 1 2 6 152 198 299 341 306 .. 14 I 20 32 479 99 J 41 227 389 33 274 29 103 38 SS 21 44 II 18 274 264 117 158 15 63 91 385 475 34 10 6 33 5 1 4 175 295 35 540 123 390 67 71 54 22 57 1 Z 343 255 78 174 33 57 33 369 345 36 24 12 14 44 228 334 31 141 71 72 10 48 53 3 18 8 21 94 31 35 15 3S 43 83 105 38 14 1 23 2 • 12 69 107 39 709 293 390 110 183 158 40 13 96 12 15 61 618 973 40

57 SN-8 TALUKA HALVAD URBAN /VILLAGE

Nameof Area of No. of Total Popula tian Loea- Village/ village OeGU- (i Deluding fllstitutio- tiDn Urban in heet- pied No. of nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates Code Agglomer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes ~~------Num- atiaD/ of town/ ntial holds ------~--~ ----.------ber Town! ward in Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward Km2

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

41 Juna Devaliya 3,240.12 570 576 3,450 1,752 1.698 115 110 838 493 42 Nava Devaliya 2,V;2.)(') 339 339 2,119 1,05:) 1,050 .588 351 43 Ch.aradva 3,732.70 642 643 3,\41 2,,022 1,'119 132 129 1,001 367 792.46 93 93 5~)0 • 263 2(19 174 101 44 Devipur . " 45 Kadiyana 2,580.04 269 269 1,622 879 743 78 78 297 98 46 Sundargadh 1,307 .72 1'16 136 767 ",97 370 6 3 95 12 47 Merupar 1,706.87 120 121 935 491 494 19 22 194 74 48 Golasan 1,194.74 106 lOS 636 348 288 23 12 66 22 49 Bhalgamda 1,641.09 80 80 583 323 260 1 54 4 50 Sapakda 2,725.50 324 3'14 2.094 1,107 987 205 171 487 176 51 Chitrodi 1,535.76 95 95 665 347 ' 318 .. . . 25 6 52 Dighadiya 2,555,85 165 165 941 488 453 33 39 56 26 53 Palasan 198.56 54 54 321 170 151 .. . . 24 3 54 Paodatirath 1,300.86 100 100 591 298 293 1\ ):) 71 II 55 Sarambhada 1,351'46 85 85 525 261 264 100 39 56 Samli 736.95 83 83 653 3W 314 31 27 167 72 57 Vankia 508.87 53 53 382 189 193 20 22 106 64 58 Ratabhe ) ,601. 75 256 264 e 1,572 822 750 36 27 243 68 59 Dilngarpur 1,706.44 162 162 794 430 364 94 4 60 Raydhra 459.52 III 113 723 375 348 7 6 41 9

~ 61 Mathak 3,927.25 481 48 2,960 1,547 1,413 96 90 539 322 62 Shivpur 718.35 113 113 709 355 354 1 ' 227 111 63 Ranchhodgadh IS0S.80 129 129 799 413 385 e. 26 3 64 Su'odari 2,259.17 167 172 1,068 536 532 37 24 18 16 162 52 65 Chumpani 1,448.22 122 122 841 442 399 16 15 133 34 66 Manekwada 722.04 .. 58 58 329 180 149 . 35 2 67 Khetardi e 1,504.55 92 92 506 279 227 4 5 66 10 URBAN AREAS Km. 2 3jVIF. [fa[vad NP .74.14 2,443 2,455 13,193 6,670 6,523 527 47Q 4,045 2,628 . 'Warde No. I ·N.A. 451 451. 2,257 1,127 1,130 20 17 864 660 n N.A. 437 436 2,253 1,140 1,113 8 l~ 800 5E5 III N.A. 5)5 515 3,172 1,6)5 ),557 23 19 846 441 IV N.A. 422 422 2,022 1,012 1,010 3 3 611 434 V N.A, 618 631 3,489 1,776 1,713 473 416 924 508

SI PRIMARY CENSUS ABSn~ACT

M A I N WORKERS ------_-_"_------~~ ------~----,------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processiag, lIII, IV, Code WorKers Cultivators Labourers Servicil1g and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) " ., I,} (I) (II ) Repairs [V(a)} VI to IX] Workers Workers ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F -- ._--_"_-_- --- IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

9':,'7, 155 495 I 230 129 4 18 228 7 57 795 1,486 41 558 282 303 97 ;85 173 5 1 65 I I 69 501 709 42 1,06i) 596 646 3% 147 l62 39 16 228 22 43 128 919 1,195 43 142 97 119 82 13 14 2 . . 8 1 .. 121 202 44 562 336 217 2 137 295 25 5 183 34 2 14 315 393 45 249 16 132 4 55 11 .. 62 106 148 248 46 306 40 203 II 58 29 6 34 185 454 47 192 107 76 15 89 90 27 2 156 181 48

169 5 128 .. 29 4 " 12 1 21 I I I 133 144 49 594 172 387 105 106 61 14 1 87 5 18 238 495 577 50

210 . . 161 .. 20 . . 28 209 137 109 51

311 206 157 45 135 161 " 19 .. .. 177 247 52 94 8 46 27 7 1 21 1 65 75 78 53 182 50 104 4 45 43 33 3 1 1 115 242 54 1;39 72 lUI 57 10 9 3 25 6 29 122 163 55 167 66 127 38 16 27 24 2 172 246 56

94 4 67 1 16 3 4 " 7 42 95 147 57 419 151 2';3 12 93 127 5 2 68 10 1 5 402 594 58 205 3 128 65 3 12 48 138 177 223 59 217 142 183 129 19 13 1 .. 14 2 53 156 153 60 848 205 442 40 212 144 16 7 178 14 24 151 675 1,057 61 193 51 165 47 6 3 5 17 1 31 124 131 179 62 256 17 146 1 103 16 7 84 157 285 63 215 5 03 I 36 3 5 41 1 91 275 230 252 64 269 123 189 95 25 27 3 52 1 9 44 164 232 65

116 19 76 4 27 15 12 5 51 59 79 66 154 1 117 6 30 125 226 67

3,202 612 671 121 324 233 44 26 2,163 232 54 197 3,414 5,714 3/ll 539 80 58 9 47 41 5 6 429 24 7 2 581 1.048 I 526 39 45 2 47 9 3 2 431 26 4 614'. 1,070 II 863 103 322 34 91 49 16 2 434 18 10 113 742 1,341 III 460 126 128 50 32 25 2 5 298 46 19 32 533 852 IV 814 264 118 26 107 109 18 11 571 118 18 45 944 1,403 V

59

TALUKA DHRANGADHRA TALUKA DHRANGADHRA URBANI VILLAGE

Loca- Name of Area of No. of' T~.tal Population tion Village! Village in Occu- No. of (including Institutional Code Urban hectares & pied House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates No. Agglomer- of Town! Reside- holds Population) Castes Tribes Ward in ntial -----~--.----- ation/ ------_ ------~------Town! Km.2 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J') II 12 13 14

7 DflRANGADHRA TALUKA

Total Km. 2 23,387 137,171 65,405 6,835 48 19,018 1,369.78 23,509 71,765 7,173 60 37,094 Hectares (136,97R.09)

Rural Km.z 14,214 83,89/ 41,6)6 4,903 6 8,365 1,359.42 1.f.28J 44,285 5,018 7 18,666 Hectares (135,942.09)

Urban Km.z 9,163 51,280 23,8CO 1,932 42 10,653 10.36 9.228 27,48t} 2,095 53 18,428 RURAL AREAS

1 Kopa~ani 1,206.48 176 176 1,016 529 487 61 65 97 18 2 Kuda 2,480.84 335 335 1,964 1,011 953 59 52 320 138 3 Nimaknagar 461.03 334 343 1,865 ')86 879 I 226 49 4 Narali 2,607.03 301 302 1,991 1,078 913 60 50 237 62 5 Jesada 2,428.81 322 323 1,830 966 864 209 174 300 110 6 Sajjanpur 659.56 77 77 506 278 228 6 6 153 76 7 Malvan 4,194.12 379 379 2,324 1,229 1,095 193 188 591 257 8 Thala 4,094.46 320 320 2,008 J ,053 955 34 23 427 193 9 SuItanpur 1,197.31 136 136 701 364- 337 34 22 146 67 10 Dhrumath 2,212.34 264 264 1,502 752 750 91 34 339 184 11 Bharada 4,370.38 303 303 1,712 895 817 69 56 331 140 12 Vavdi 2,620.55 207 207 1.296 703 593 87 78 214 73 13 V irendragadh 1,613.15 114 114 802 422 380 8 6 89 9 14 Satapar 1,046.27 111 III 794 402 392 39 45 88 26 15 Jasmatpur 1,226.26 132 132 891 454 437 199 86 16 Vaghgadh 860.84 107 107 668 332 336 .. 215 121 17 Gopalgadh 917.50 60 60 479 257 222 7 4 35 9 18 Pipala 1,296.78 118 I i8 749 378 371 42 42 1 J4 25 19 Kankavati 2,641.20 425 425 2,464 1,270 1,194 121 130 369 85 20 Baisabgadh 1,639.63 93 93 629 339 290 129 38 21 Juna 1,805.89 120 120 865 443 422 257 108 Ghanshyamgadh 22 Rajpar 2, 199.33 223 223 1,238 660 578 5 3 93 13 23 Isadra 1, 398.07 65 (i5 328 164 164 19 I 24 Haripar 1,536.48 180 180 1.075 542 533 60 70 302 155 25 Rajgadh 1,548.72 172 174 1,029 520 509 90 91 217 34 26 Hirapur 916.95 102 102 602 307 295 .. 199 85 27 Gala 1,353.53 125 125 770 385 385 120 127 241 74 28 Vasadva 1,271.72 129 129 827 422 405 27 21 3 3 143 48 29 Dudapar 1,655.89 182 182 1,144 579 565 173 161 342 139 30 Maupur 1,018.74 92 92 605 284 321 157 121 31 Sarval 1,520.40 211 211 1,098 568 530 26 36 372 203 32 Sokhada 1, 1I2.03 163 165 912 466 446 129 144 254 115 33 Methan 3.896.68 385 385 2,377 l, 184 1,193 109 112 693 382 34 Rajcharadi 2,505.31 276 276 1,844 917 927 160 141 530 274 35 Ramgadh 1,587.80 218 219 1,363 686 677 93 79 409 182 36 Jegadva 2,477.07 218 218 1,312 660 652 188 180 270 114 37 Vrajpar 1,571.23 100 100 578 313 265 67 13 38 Jasapar 1,342.45 124 124 722 367 355 85 83 208 92 39 Bavali 4,184.59 321 323 1,814 913 901 56 77 348 185 40 Soladi 2,708.70 370 377 2,065 1,104 961 323 287 501 154

62 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS ------~------_------,._--- Household Loea- Total Main Industry- tion Workers Manufacturi g. Other V.. rorkers Code (I-IX) Agricultural Proces'\ing, [III,IV, No. Cultivators Labourers Servicing a ld V (b) & Marginal Non- (0 (1I) Repairs [ (a)) VI to IX] Workers Workers ------_ ------_-_------_- ----~--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 2) 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

7 7,000 1,668 2,770 373 2,189 7,292 51,114 38,322 12,898 5,J69 1,116 19,139 595 32,848

5,505 1,583 2,698 321 903 6,578 29,523 24,101 12,/68 4,921 969 6,043 372 19,8/2

1,495 85 72 52 1,286 714 21,591 14,22 J 730 248 147 13,096 223 13,036

305 82 77 8 63 41 " 165 33 8 108 216 297 1 588 204 70 6 104 48 3 2 411 148 12 31 411 718 546 93 10 2 I 5 .. 5 I 526 91 2 67 438 719 3 611 72 167 3 86 23 I ,. 357 '46 I 18 466 823 546 122 130 4 6 116 20 9 5 291 91 17 231 403 511 5 141 8 85 4 20 4 .. 36 5 89 132 131 737 152 335 47 6 220 85 31 7 145 13 22 289 470 654 7 592 74 274 1 125 45 13 1 180 27 7 131 454 750 8 230 I 86 64 . , 4 1 76 .. 134 268 336 9 437 42 6 93 34 6 70 2 5 315 703 10 475 9 222 .. 141 3 5 107 ·5 3 89 417 719 II 344 44 131 II 139 31 1 73 2 2 IS 357 534 24) 92 111 12 32 51 34 78 26 4 88 178 200 13 250 38 83 3 84 35 .. 83 .. .. 152 152 354 14 246 50 43 16 2 I 77 5 5 64 203 323 15 176 13 143 5 2 8 31 72 156 251 16 160 11 I 76 47 33 33 51 31 27 97 84 119 17 220 118 42 47 53 . . .. 54 23 35 158 218 18 701 482 308 178 204 249 6 2 183 53 5 569 707 19 171 18 136 10 14 3 21 5 19 131 149 141 20 244 53 186 30 32 21 25 2 28 144 171 225 21 386 41 94 II 106 14 6 180 16 222 274 315 22 83 24 24 , . 33 22 .. 26 2 9 22 72 Il8 23 296 13 198 5 28 II 2 59 6 238 246 110 282 24 305 109 18 52 48 23 6 120 37 4 107 211 293 25 162 3 118 2 12 1 3 29 2 II7 143 175 26 178 59 71 15 65 36 12 7 30 1 35 207 80 117 291 27 225 53 36 13 6 66 14 5 55 192 270 28 317 108 132 26 130 73 55 9 4 115 258 342 29 129 I 84 14 5 26 1 2 118 153 202 30 164 265 33 12 35 19 10 56 2 24 126 279 371 31 216 106 105 46 69 50 16 8 26 2 3 57 247 227 283 32 598 343 88 128 125 7 2 120 12 2 19 5S4 947 33 477 190 271 .. 140 173 ]8 11 48 6 10 20 430 215 717 34 365 129 71 62 55 26 2 62 1 2 321 546 35 335 56 158 1 113 54 14 50 1 3 2 322 594 36 188 42 73 3 50 38 1 .. 64 1 7 125 216 37 170 46 102 6 16 33 2 1 50 6 197 309 276 38 523 5 136 19 92 5 4 245 386 651 39 565 170 231 42 140 84 29 9 165 35 31 252 508 539 40

63 TALUKA DHRANGADHRA OItBAN I VILLAGE

Area of No. of Loca- Name of Village Occu- Total Population tion Village/ in hect- pied No. of (including Institutional Code Urban ares & Resi- House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Agglomer- of town/ dential holds Population) Castes Tribes Literates ation/ ward in Houses --~------Town/ Km.2 P M F M F M F M F Ward

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 13 14

41 Chuli 2,431.96 202 202 1,254 65-) 595 44 33 243 59 42 Jiva 3,040.32 139 139 939 485 454 89 85 212 79 43 Rajanpar 1,228.69 174 152 814 428 386 25 ?7 101 16 44 Kondh 9,747.49 980 991 5,921 3,088 2,~33 220 230 874 454 45 Rampara J ,832.52 15) 159 953 483 470 85 97 104 45 46 Ravaliavadar },963,74 235 235 1,N6 723 673 60 50 190 64 47 Raygadh 1,309.63 52 52 363 1'i0 173 .' 16 1 48 Narichana 2,888.80 297 2,}7 J ,779 898 881 J~4 183 450 234 49 Gajanvav 1,718.31 208 208 12,55 66~ 595 69 51 333 114 50 Bhechada 1,749.13 164 164 1,022 514 508 63 69 304 193 51 Mota Ankevalia 3,097.70 376 376 2,207 I, t 33 1,')74 153 159 638 326 52 Dholi 1,910.78 247 247 1,434 ns 699 52 49 347 172 53 Navalgadh 1,980.75 ZIS 219 1,3 I I 6'3 1)38 187 175 297 150 54 Khambhda 1,659.16 214 214 1,345 698 617 131 III 320 135 55 Prathugadh 1,033.06 167 167 1,0,)9 518 491 149 10

56 Gujarvadi 2,322.19 464 470 2,987 I, ~ 15 1,472 274 271 766 370 57 Devcharadi 2,605.74 293 293 1,730 889 841 58 45 , . 348 III 58 Rajsitapur 3026.17 673 673 3.6~6 1,885 1,801 293 281 3 3 1,084 673 59 Hampar 1,330.25 109 109 757 379 378 59 73 199 104 60 Bharad 2,277.36 263 263 1,6~9 883 806 101 96 387 166 61 Pratappur 1,076.21 173 173 975 SOO 475 23 26 355 179 62 Ganjela 1,496.56 212 212 1,321 669 623 82 89 454 282 63 Dumana 1,193.37 178 178 984 498 486 61 56 254 170 URBAN AREAS Km,2 3/Vlil Dhrangadhra M 10.36 9,/63 9,228 51,280 27.480 23, '(00 2,095 1,932 53 42 18,428 10,653 Ward No. I N.A. 1,115 1,115 6,442 3,353 3,089 47 19 1,977 1,165 , , II N.A. 1,022 1,022 5,555 2,835 2,720 " . . , . 2,065 1,517 III N.A. 2,555 2,586 15,330 9,010 6,320 1,872 1,787 40 34 5,729 1.809 IV N.A. 330 330 1,!l61 945 916 70 46 770 616 V N.A. 442 445 2,477 1,289 1,188 9 7 992 747 VI N.A. 1,156 1,165 6,400 3,349 3,051 4 3 2,268 1,396 VII N.A. 551 551 2,850 1,454 1,396 , . 1,172 974 VIII N.A. 861 870 4,766 2,363 2,403 30 27 9 3 1,475 1,040 IX N.A. 896 909 4,611 2,336 2,275 ,. 2 3 1,672 1,237 X N.A. 235 235 988 546 442 63 43 2 2 308 152 Dbrangadbra Hectares Village (Rural) *5,636.08

64 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ---______-...... J_. ___ ~ ______Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, I III. IV, Code Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers ---_._-- --_------_------_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

368 156 244 122 30 11 7 1 87 22 3 29 288 410 41 327 169 245 106 39 57 12 5 31 I .. 49 158 236 42 235 53 165 24 52 29 3 · . 15 1 85 192 248 43 1,763 373 1,045 149 363 156 70 49 285 19 12 630 1,313 1,830 44 271 121 161 33 83 86 12 2 15 40 212 309 45 436 63 313 12 26 32 39 13 58 6 7 262 280 348 46 130 I 129 I ...... · . I 103 60 69 47 466 44 260 49 13 91 28 66 3 2 1I8 430 719 48 375 54 251 21 35 29 5 84 4 18 47 267 494 49 299 56 203 3 47 43 3 10 46 215 452 50 600 85 401 35 63 23 53 20 83 7 192 533 797 51 430 173 263 82 72 78 21 3 74 10 28 174 277 352 52 361 64 207 4 42 32 11 I 101 27 5 103 307 471 53 343 40 172 2 81 21 13 15 77 2 9 219 346 388 54 304 5 246 3 36 1 4 1 18 2 264 212 222 55

762 334 419 52 145 180 139 95 59 7 5 26 748 1,112 56 466 72 3')0 3 85 69 40 · . 41 5 6 418 763 57 958 109 324 4 214 76 98 3 322 26 17 182 910 1,510 58 192 18 128 46 17 3 IS 1 187 360 59 477 6 188 188 1 11 2 90 3 303 405 497 60 240 6 161 .. 21 5 17 · . 41 1 13 268 247 201 61 291 141 161 42 75 91 12 5 43 3 3 12 375 500 62 264 42 127 3 105 38 5 27 1 3 68 231 376 63

14,221 1,495 730 85 248 72 147 52 13,096 1,286 223 714 13,036 21,5913/V1lI 1,686 147 444 23 201 49 14 1,067 17 9 295 1,658 2,641 I 1,331 ' 149 18 32 22 15 9 5 1,222 97 22 59 1,482 2,512 II 5,229 628 12 35 2 25 14 5,157 612 114 195 3.667 5,497 III 432 36 6 1 2 425 34 4 18 509 862 IV 687 25 5 1 601 25 2 3 680 1,160 V 1,668 129 110 20 1 4 80 20 1,477 85 32 72 1,649 2,850 VI 726 45 1 .. 2 2 721 45 9 6 719 1,345 VII 1.146 158 8 1 2 2 2 1,134 155 8 16 1,209 2.229 VIII 1,108 155 61 11 25 2 13 9 1,009 133 23 44 1,205 2,076 IX 288 23 5 283 23 6 258 413 X

65 SN-9

TALUKA DASADA TALUKA DASADA URBANI VILLAGE

Loca- Name of Area of No. of Total Population tion Village! Village in Occu- No. of (including Institutional Code Urban hectares & pied House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literates No. Agg\omer- of Townl Reside- holds Population) Castes Tribes ationf Ward in ntial -----~------"---_ ------~ -----~-- Town! Km.2 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

8 DASADA TALUKA Total Km. 2 24,861 137,389 66,684 9,303 133 14,190 1,630.11 24,933 70,705 9,890 152 33,558 Hectares (163,011.32)

Rural Km. 2 20,802 116,2J7 56,644 8,808 j08 11,230 1,567.23 20,S68 59,563 9,301 126 2 7 932 Hectares 1 (156,723.32)

Urban Km. 2 4.059 21,182 lO,C40 495 25 2,%0 62.9 4,065 11,142 589 26 5,626 RURAL AREAS

1 Visnagar 1,833.82 112 112 645 343 302 6 8 49 6 2 Surel 4,897.64 390 392 2,201 1,161 1,040 120 III 291 84 3 Rozva 1,052.14 160 160 949 48:1 463 44 48 ]26 8 4 Padiwada 1,722.03 l71 172 1,010 520 490 .. 74 4 5 Sushiya 1,765.57 239 239 1.262 665 597 57 54 7 4 229 164

6 Gosana 637.68 93 93 538 283 255 5 3 78 8 7 Manavada 586.80 208 209 1,142 568 574 3 4 132 II 8 Mera 1,005.00 195 195 1,129 530 549 86 75 236 117 9 Naviani 1,507.81 200 200 1,131 576 555 78 76 162 43 10 Valevada 1,123.04 167 173 1,039 528 511 35 33 239 70 1 I Chhatrot 361.14 101 lOt 600 315 2)5 II 10 100 7 12 Zadiana 2,017.44 323 323 1,800 897 903 261 268 383 107 13 Sali 799.15 86 88 501 270 231 4 2 104 44 14 Navapura 864.11 39 39 227 116 III .. 47 15 15 Fatepur 1,870.63 215 215 1,336 695 641 93 82 56 4 16 Bhalgam 820.70 118 118 737 373 364 66 70 174 45 17 Adriana 4,337.51 787 791 4,324 2,212 2,112 454 395 1,054 432 18 Erwada 1,979.49 271 271 1,402 707 695 122 127 309 126 19 Vanod 3.925.55 738 741 4,369 2,220 2,149 327 296 1,309 608 20 Alampura 734.06 130 130 759 376 383 66 64 186 86 21 Echhvada 1,196.45 187 187 1,025 512 513 45 44 279 120 22 Bubvaoa 1,087.29 197 197 962 484 478 120 126 13 17 246 87 23 Panva 2,204.07 264 264 1,563 813 750 122 118 211 42 24 Vadgam 3,970.64 541 544 2,986 1,480 1,506 382 364 821 324 25 Dhama 3,527.38 265 265 1,561 829 732 95 78 331 113 26 Vachharajpura 787.36 27 27 190 104 86 .. 27 Zinzuwada 6,281.16 1,375 1,375 7,602 3,916 3,686 439 399 1,794 739 28 Visavadi 1,616.48 326 326 1,929 990 939 315 306 436 124 29 Zezra 995.08 87 87 540 272 268 69 79 142 46 30 Dasada 4,337.93 1,082 1,082 5,961 3,050 2,911 519 457 31 29 1,525 739 31 Gavana 1,470.66 257 257 1,295 663 632 167 173 312 107 32 Jagdishan 464.15 26 26 128 72 56 12 33 Arnbala 1,145.83 223 223 1,210 610 600 98 97 194 44 34 Metasar 486.39 85 85 520 268 252 34 26 90 48 35 Kathada 1,283.19 246 246 1,312 645 667 146 139 313 126 36 Rustamgadh 553.86 68 68 330 165 165 15 15 106 51 37 Rasulabad 4,14.39 50 50 278 138 140 73 74 77 42 38 Jainabad 1,835.00 679 681 3,652 1,851 1,801 320 298 4 1,020 303 39 Mulada 936.08 142 142 797 395 402 152 15 40 Nagvada 4,250.76 342 342 1,995 989 1,006 223 250 459 159

68 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A IN WORKERS -_------Household Other Workers Total Main Culti va tors Agricultural Industry- [III, IV, Marginal Non- Workers (I) Labourers Manufacturing, V(b) & Workers Workers Loca- (I-IX) (II) Processing, VI to IX) tion Servicing and Code Repairs [V(a)] No. ----~---. ------.------_.----- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

8 6,935 456 4,975 148 1,356 5,310 54,439 36,828 11,506 10,660 1,024 13,638 569 33,308

6,248 446 4,859 124 819 5,237 45,159 30,981 11,210 10,406 985 8,380 510 28,072

687 10 J16 24 537 73 9,280 5,847 296 254 39 5,258 59 5,236

240 149 00 46 4 41 5 183 98 119 1 618 39 294 10 171 16 28 2 125 11 4 419 539 582 2 227 21 158 63 21 6 39 261 220 181 3 286 11 147 3 92 8 47 5 56 229 423 4 348 89 145 2 149 87 4 49 2 16 315 492 5 146 64 60 79 63 2 5 137 191 6 292 77 134 93 71 11 54 5 8 276 489 7 303 9 149 134 8 1 24 8 272 532 8 309 51 162 00 88 50 6 53 1 7 7 260 497 9 247 20 137 5 48 12 3 59 3 1 19 280 472 10

148 18 53 81 15 14 3 o. 167 267 11 439 51 144 155 30 30 4 110 17 II 146 447 706 12 136 37 51 71 37 6 8 o. 134 194 13 55 I 31 22 1 .. 2 50 61 60 14 388 21 160 59 4 1 168 17 3 103 304 517 15 185 12 107 40 11 3 35 I 27 188 325 16 1,150 20 529 2 198 7 77 346 11 16 430 1,046 1,662 17 370 114 120 162 111 88 3 o. 337 581 18 1,098 }79 315 459 169 67 257 9 36 120 1,086 1,850 19 197 173 3 1 20 81 179 302 20 266 34 110 2 97 31 2 57 3 246 476 21 276 13 I! 5 00 116 13 6 39 9 183 199 282 22 184 416 171 5 186 165 46 1 00 7 397 572 23 694 40 331 4 162 24 29 3 172 9 41 262 745 1,204 24 405 13 187 1 142 12 14 62 424 719 25

00 72 20 4 4 00 64 20 00 32 66 26 2,121 183 2-0 5 147 48 72 22 1,682 108 15 61 1,780 3,442 27 497 46 202 198 44 4 93 2 54 307 439 586 28 152 114 84 10 49 102 19 2 2 120 152 29 1,455 248 306 31 558 175 69 14 522 28 5 89 1,590 2,574 30 320 136 122 7 55 III 343 521 31 38 15 9 27 ]5 2 3 34 38 32 338 223 90 3 212 219 3 33 5 272 372 33 143 32 50 52 32 3 38 125 220 34 332 85 120 2 161 82 11 40 313 582 35 71 5 58 12 5 2 5 88 160 36 73 47 33 5 30 40 1 9 2 65 93 37 953 357 243 17 364 291 27 2 319 47 9 898 1,435 38 196 11 62 6 1 128 10 14 45 185 346 39 533 134 214 231 129 6 82 5 1 19 455 853 40

69 T ALUKA DASADA VRJlAN I YI~LAGE

Area of No. of. Loca- Name of ViJljig.e, . Occu- .,. ' Total POpu.lalion -tion Villagel in hect- pied No. of (including Jostitl\tional Code Urban ares & Resi~ .- House- and Bouseiess; Scheduled Scheduled PE;;p,ulation) No. Agglomer- of town! dential holds ___~~~_ .)__ Tr~~_ Literates ation/ ward in Houses ------~ ------Town! Km.2 p M F M F M F M F Ward·

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

41 Mithagodha ],487.70 195 195 1,203 625 578 185 177 269 70 42 Chikasar 1,180.43 209 209 1,238 653 585 83 80 285 66 43 Ahmedgadh 433.39 42 42 253 129 124 10 II 79 38 44 _Goriavad 1,907.56 175 176 1,007 496 511 86 87 261 146 45 Kochada _ 1,460.28 168 170 946 468 478 95 103 260 99 46 Malanpur 1,505:95 215 215 1,005 509 496 91 86 326 159 47 Vaghada 1,438.11 207 207 1,126 579 547 98 100 378 145 48 Mota Ubhada 891.27 174 174 1,055 550 505 55 47 289 128 49 Amnagar 560.04 32 32 186 93 93 3 1 59 44 50 Ghaspur 793.73 106 106 568 302 266 44 41 206 98 51 Hathipura 199.19 38 38 227 121 106 · . 77 38 52 Navrangpura 1,112.42 ]52 152 796 427 369 75 72 240 71 53 Haripura 666.44 95 95 503 261 242 58 51 175 77 54 Jarvala 1,594.97 233 234 1,344 699 645 71 70 415 217 55 Bamanva 1.530.40 251 251 1,395 711 684 155 121 407 ]93

56 ~ Savda ,2,237.89 204 204 1,175 603 572 U4 212 350 146 57 'Odu 9,277.54 480 480 2,696 J ,420 1,276 56 51 ~. ~; 392.' 103 58 ~ _Surajpora 290.49 112 111 615 325 290 i I 6 .. .. ZOO. 106 59 _ Joravarpura 630.55 56 56 276 137 i39 ,.' .. , . 101 . 43 60 Upariala l,083.l4 231 244 1,367 709 658 129 119 23 21 382 153

61 Jivangada 569.31 101 103 558 279 279 · , .. 117 26 62 Porda. " ] ,381.29 252 252 1.492 761 731 113 131 423 ' 208 63 ' Nava Sadla ],702.22 177 177 ],049 ,549 500 .f35 ]16 196 36 64, Savlas ],392.44 266 266 1,640 .• 839 801 ,103 98 .i. 223 42 65 Degam 6,810.89 294 294 1,719 877 842 33 38 335 ]38 66 Bajana' 5.980.62 962 962 4,944 2,589 2,355 484 424 ],338 555 61 ' Nana Goraiya 1,106.06 158 ]58 916 ,477 439 75 63 287 137 68' Kamalpur 763.28 146 ]46 844 424 420 · . 273 178 69 " Moti Majethi 1,707.50 207 211 1,125 595 530 148 138 2n 72 70 Nani Majethi 741.20 100 100 606 301 305 87 100 144 83 71 Kacholia ] ,781.22 187 187 1,036 533 603 117 118 233- 113 72 Malvao'" 1,767.32 196 21.l 1,201 595 606 102 94 ... .. ' 274 214 73 Pipali 3,429.85 343 343 1,783 922 861 J08 86 539. 251 74' Akhiaoa 3,444.21 373 373 1,888 947 941 '201 197 25 20 612·"'1 322 75 Sedla 2,409.06 333 333 ] ,819 937 882 196 184 599 239 76, Sidhsllr 969.17 ]01 101 583 .290 293 21 19 161 ' ]00 77 : Kamalpur 2,368.76 122 123 674 356 .318 ,J, 31 113 23() 87 78 Rajpar 2,233.74 1t8 1'21 761 408 .353 8 6 .1 107 22 79 '" Bhaderra 1,121.58 133 133 686 . 359 ·327 ,32 32 .. 103'· 17 80 Hebatpur ],652.39 219 219 1.357 675 682 81 95 23 16 264 103 81 Chhabali 1,537.78 97 97 588 294 294 ,51 41 •• J 127 34 22, Limbad 1,312.84 96 96, 589 309 280 ,29 28 101 11 83 ,'. Ramgari 926.39 119 119 624 310 ,314 ,32 24 .,' 208' , 98 84 Gedia 1,343.98 311 31] 1,500 ,753 147 ~95 79 408,. 153 85 Nagadka 878.48 n4 L14 680 340 340 93 91 252 121 86 Kherva 3,036.43 562 562 2,968 1,549 1,419 2J5 219 981 . 466 81, Zezri ' 1,358.16 128 178 659 341 J18 72 70 16q 46

URBAN AREAS /. Km. z 3f/X. Pardi VP 51.31 2,462 2,468 12,826 6,686 6,140 ,365 286 20 .16 3,936 2,303 War~,No. I N.A. 691 692 3,643 1,914 1;729 '342 272 15 12 1,264 735 II N.A. 500 500 2.399 1,245 1,154 3 1 ,. ],OOS' 752 III N.A. 53& 538 2.794 1,450 1',344 663 286 IV N.A. 733 738 3,990 2,077 1.913 20 13 S 4 1,004 530

70 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing. Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III. IV, Codes Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- No. (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a») VI to IX] Workers Workers ------_. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

316 ]02 117 .1 101 99 7 91 2 309 475 41 289 35 125 108 34 6 50 I 364 550 42 67 4 19 36 1 12 3 · . 62 120 43 259 2 141 .. 59 .. ., 59 2 120 237 389 44 221 38 101 1 71 37 2 47 247 440 45 264 18 122 88 13' 9 45 4 .. 89 245 389 46 311 2 130 110 17 54 2 4 299 264 246 47 294 106 .. 162 .. 2 24 . . 292 256 213 48 55 28 13 ]0 25 14 .. 17 4 5 38 60 49 142 1 65 56 5 1 16 4 25 156 240 50 49 35 13 I 5 42 67 64 51 237 15 86 III 13 8 32 2 1 57 189 297 52 ]5 67 57 IS 4 8 .. 125 227 53 ]36 544 374 101 184 1 87 55 2 · . 101 45 .. · . 325 54 359 102 143 8 119 71 10 15 87 8 6 51 346 531 55 529 352 43 142 4 163 37 1 2 46 .. 251 56 152 112 413 119 7 282 33 22 184 584 948 57 814 30 .. 130 156 160 58 169 . , 109 28 .. 2 77 9 19 55 8 ., 3 1 .. · . 60 130 59 340 42 139 2 83 24 4 114 16 4 39 365 577 60 151 20 37 81 19 4 · . 29 1 2 128 257 61 75 188 4 91 57 I 2 132 12 23 349 633 62 412 295 203 47 73 1 17 2 2 · . 111 44 118 158 228 63 273 123 1 261 251 18 3 55 18 2 382 526 64 457 ]51 399 769 6S 478 73 131 170 50 26 23 27 609 167 1,236 1.810 66 1,352 545 2U6 8 400 343 137 20 149 69 11 5 5 37 4 2 217 417 67 260 198 404 68 226 16 144 41 12 6 1 35 3 .. 330 105 76 3 179 96 9 66 6 I 265 424 69 172 81 64 62 81 4 42 94 129 130 70 386 71 265 69 87 9 121 58 7 50 2 7 48 261 133 66 81 91 25 3 68 9 26 288 411 72 307 169 67 2 5 395 843 73 527 13 260 2 184 9 16 256 9 106 40 23 86 5 34 53 442 834 74 471 54 84 2 6 55 436 674 75 495 153 142 260 151 9 28 2 4 41 142 211 76 144 41 46 .. 69 39 1 75 53 1 91 72 6 22 2 2 68 182 175 77 172 17 28 203 322 78 205 3 77 111 3 79 .. 85 41 5 60 .. 4 130 282 79 229 41 265 9 5 79 13 282 395 80 393 287 130 4 175 38 3 2 43 129 235 81 163 16 89 .. 36 13 90 73 30 36 52 9 137 162 82 172 118 9 30 5 10 118 138 176 83 162 20 66 .. 57 15 144 91 189 166 18 6 56 11 49 335 435 84 407 263 1 21 2 170 309 85 170 31 73 73 28 3 265 38 270 221 51 3 211 41 1 43 751 1,073 86 797 303 5 47 3 149 315 87 192 3 77 63

30 23 2,978 255 4 22 3,279 5,728 3jIX 3.403 390 193 4 202 J08 40 31 41 4 5 846 129 2 4 991 1,550 I 921 175 617 44 15 598 1,093 II 641 46 22 2 5 3 50 2 34 12 18 16 674 34 1 1 673 1,279 III 776 64 5 2 841 48 1 2 1,017 1.806 IV 1,059 105 81 132 5S

71 TALUKA DASADA URBAN/nLLAEG

Name of Area of No. of Total Population Loca- Village/ village Occu- (including Institutio- tion Urban in hect- pied No. of nal and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Li terates Code Agglomer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes Num- ationl of townl nlial bolds ------_._------ber Town! ward in Houses P M F M F M F M F Km2 Ward ---.. ---- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

URBAN AREAS

3/X Kharaghoda VP 11.57 1,597 1,597 8,356 4,456 3,900 224 209 6 9 1,690 657 Ward No. I N.A. 531 531 2,638 1,449 1,189 44 36 6 9 566 188 II N.A. 1,066 1,066 5,718 3,007 2,711 180 173 1,124 469

72 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS ------.-~------Household Loea- tio:1 Total Main Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Code Workers No. (I-IX) Agricultural Processing, ll1l, IV, Cv.lti va tors Labourers Servicing and V (b) &. Marginal Non- (II) Repairs [V(a») VI to IX] Workers Workers (I) -.------_------_._--___;.,. ------M M F M F M F M F M F M F F

25 26 27 28 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

2,444 297 103 6 52 8 9 1 2,280 282 55 51 1,957 3,552 3(1); ., 785 74 2 ., 783 74 3 664 1,112 I 1,659 223 103 6 50 8 9 1,497 208 55 48 1,293 2,440 II

73 SN-lO

TALtfKA LAKHTAR ... UKA LAKHTAR {JRBANI VILLAGE

Loca- Name of Area of No. of Total Population tiOIl Village! Village in Occu- No. of (including Institutional Code Urban hectares & pied House- and Houseless Scheduled Scheduled Literate, No. Agglomer· of TownJ Reside- holds Population) Castes Tribes ation/ Ward in ntial _---_---_._- --_"_------_ Town/ Km.1 Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward

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

, LAKHTAR TALUKA 2 Total Km. 9,7l.6 56,334 27,440 3,863 S7 7,'47 740.7 9,862 28,894 4,056 44 .",054 Hectares (74,071.75)

Rural: Km. z 7,699 45,434 22,176 3,)60 JO 1,877 683.3 7,804 23)58 3,484 38 J(),496 Hectares (0,8331.96 )

Urban Km.'Z. 2,0:27 10,900 5,264 50} 7 2,170 57.4 2,058- 5,636- 572 6 3,558 lIeclare.~ (5739.79) RURAL AREAS 1 Pedbda l.g9~.49 173 173 1,156 597 559 119 94 324 188 2 Naoa A.kewaliya 2,202.63 385 387 2,274 1,154 1,120 164 158 643 321 3 Modbwana 1.193.59 153 153 943 479 464 125 134 251 101 Savlana 1,840.24 194 194 1.199 606 593 110 118 375 232 5" Ingrodi 1,781.77 188 188 1,053 518 535 134 151 253 120 6 Karola 1,923.78 229 229 1,265 656 609 IZ2 130 296 114 7 Bhaskarpara 7:{0.68 61 61 434 218 216 14 14 93 23 ~ Jyotipura 514.53 45 45 335 182 153 " 14 IS ~ ViUlllal!adh 2,615.33 266 266 1,522 804 718 68 60 249 109 JO .abajipara 462.42 78 78 471 244 227 46 44 43 2 11 Vitthalpara 918.70 114 114 693 346 347 36 39 98 U 12 Kalyanpara 685.42 85 87 596 310 286 18 16 52 7 13 Gangad 791.87 III 111 721 375 346 63 58 2 61 I I 14 Chbarad 3,413.13 214 214 1,304 684 620 33 39 176 54 15 Olak 3,077.65 247 248 1,550 798 752 40S 159 16 Ohanki 1,060.97 201 204 1.124 612 512 92 57 300 9a i7 Lilapur 2,333.54 342 342 1,848 942 906 177 185 570 277 18 Kesaria 980.06 81 81 437 235 202 88 86 113 46 19 Larkhadia 528.40 84 84 432 203 229 32 35 98 49 20 Sadad 1,219.56 140 140 788 391 397 121 137 201 123 21 Gbanad 1,616.73 232 232 1,326 664 662 1 IS 89 447 264 22 Vaaa 3,749.45 563 564 3,012 1,531 1,491 154 139 792 494 23 Ad.alsar 949.79 167 218 967 519 448 71 63 33 44 284 100 24 Kadu 938.71 86 86 531 282 249 27 30 135 85 Z~ Kalam 1,255.73 159 159 935 476 459 lOB 108 289 179 26 Dervala 2,214.95 290 290 1,425 682 743 JS2 196 380 231 27 Malika 2,037.29 163 164 945 480 465 17 10 3 4 106 21 28 Vadla 1.451.13 129 129 842 436 406 9 8 liS 21 29 Satar ) ,359.96 249 249 1.408 736 672 18 27 191 21 30 Bhalala 1,432.36 142 145 891 446 451 11 79 175 98 31 TanmaRia 1,413.08 155 155 943 476 467 119 105 241 16() 32 Talvani 920.22 51 60 348 177 171 16 11 85 52 33 BajranlPura 1,644.50 276 276 1,721 862 859 117 109 511 279 34 Zamar 1.148.50 180 J80 1.1S0 592 558 80 61 253 95 35 Bhadwana 2,428.57 224 224 1,372 678 694 147 145 359 188 36 Bhatharia 941.96 92 92 596 326 210 78 61 97 11 37 Aniali 1.474.49 128 128 809 419 390 68 57 99 2 :38 Vadekhao 846.50 76 76 518 261 257 22 22 83 18 39 Talsana 4,790.09 453 453 2.215 l,t58 1.057 163 163 428 177 40 Devalia 1,397.32 161 167 1.091 563 528 125 106 242 95

76 PRIMAR\:, CENSUS ~BSTR.t\.CT

MAl N WORKEJt.8 -~-~--~~------Housebolll Otber Workers TQt:aJ Ma.ia Cillti vaters Agricultural Industry- {III, IV, Marjinal Non- Werkers (1) Labourers Manufacturias. V(b) & Work en Worker. Loca- (I-IX) (II) Processing. VI to IXI tion Servicing an. Cod. Repairs (V(a») No. - ...... ----_. ---~------M f' M F M P M F M F M F M F

IS {7 " fa 19 20 21 n 21 24 25 26 27 2& 9 a.'" 355 1.95l 123 33' 3.785 20,889 1•• 58' 6.268 4,17. 5'1 3,586 ~5 13,640

2.,457 34' ],171 116 222 3,127 16,492 l1,g69 5.'?H 3.~J8 449 1,&49 514 JO.~55

7 /lJ 7 114 HI 4,397 2,72j 3" 515 35' III 1.737 131 2,765

2"6 9S i04 2 122 67 16 26 24 20 22 311 442 1 41.2 I" 252 138 II 16 3 76 3 116 l33 556 973 Z .\96 1 11<1 60 6 3 .-. 23 1 48 48 135 409 3 2'3 2J 11) 2 56 19 II I 45 J 21 70 302 500 4 271. 37 92 115 34 9 62 3 2 175 238 323 S 3G(i 67 129 2- ~2' 60 5 I 43 4 1 350 541 6 119 n 77 9' 36 67 6 1 99 139 7 % 24 6S 2 2. 22 3 .. 86 12' & 4:14 54 186 1 .140 46 108 1 8 33 362 631 9 tQ!! 3~ 76 26 35 2 4 136 192 10 .)83, Hi 116- 2 36 15 8 23 11 163 318 11 111 -4 149 .. 14 4 8 S4 139 228 12 2H 67 126 12 50 43 4 3 31 9 164 279 13 394 2 232 57 ) ]8 87 ) 129 290 489 14 AO~ 100 21t H U6 '5 75 4 60 396 592 IS 116 U 136 59 4 9 112 ]8 6 77 290 411 16 31)6 12S n2 )04 120 13 92 5 89 263 457 513 17 152 .. 51 .. 95 2 4 1 109 82 93 18 liS 1 3S 4 62 3 6 12 I 74 87 148 ]9 "4 10 95 77 9 2 20 ) 3 81 194 306 20 352- 145 238 lOS 68 36 11 -. 35 I II 312 506 21 849 63 319 I 342 46 76 11 112 5 17 479 665 949 22 28' 111 \01 25 103 ~& 1 84 34- 10 53 220 278 21 13S 47 60 27 36 3 4 45 7 I 147 201 24 270 61 14~ 77 51 $ I 43 3 2 3 204 395 25 :'l36 21 III III 21 47 1 66 5 19 163 327 553 26 258 S1 154 44 71 31 3 I 30 6 14 137 208 246 27 211 59 133 65 50 6 27 9 205 347 28 424 131 215 19 117 110 4 1 28 1 7 176 305 365 29 ~50 103 126 .. 6 87 5S 9 2 28 196 348 30 237 50 112 97 50 27 9 45 230 372 31 96 10 23 46 I 27 9 38 81 123 32 420 147 226 35 97 94 9 1 88 17 7 27 435 685 33 241 )4 105 94 11 42 3 67 135 284 409 34 354 100 IS' 8 150 89 14 34 J 1 2 323 592 35 171 18 62 86 18 II 12 14 58 141 )94 36 215 18 138 71 18 1 5 8 133 196 239 37 132 2 73 35 2 24 6 129 249 38 660 140 195 8 208 11S 50 4 107 n 2 188 496 729 39 267 27 122 .. 78 22 39 1 28 42 178 254 323 40

77 TALUKA LAJ(HTAR URBAN/VILLAGE

Name of Area of No. of Total Population Loca- Village! village Occu- .(including Institutio- tion Urban in hect- pied No. of nal and Houseless . Scheduled Scheduled Li terates Code Agg!omer- ares & Reside- House- Population) Castes Tribes No. ationl of town! ntial holds -----_._---- ,------_._------Townl ward in Houses P M F M F M F M F Ward: Km2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

41 Varsani 1.692.50 113 113 838 430 408 69 50 206 95 42 Tavi 2,408.77 213 225 1.390 710 680 176 160 303 127 URBAN AREAS Km.2 3/X1 Lakhtar VP 57.41 2,027 2,058 10,900 5,636 5,264 572 503 6 7 3,558 2,170 Ward No. I N.A. 370 383 1.869 972 897 55 46 6 7 670 458 II N.A. 238 238 1.230 622 608 9 9 437 313 111 N.A. 306 306 1,723 893 830 425 392 557 282 IV N.A. 363 363 1,950 1,002 948 41 37 457 21S V N.A. 362 J65 1,955 1,014 941 28 4 682 46R VI N.A. 388 403 2,173 I, i33 1,040 14 15 755 .43t

78 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAl N WORKERS -----...:.------~------~------Household Industry- Loca- Manufacturing, Other Workers tion Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, Code Workers Culti vators Labourers Servicing and Y(b) & Marginal Non- No. ( I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [Y(aH VI to IX} Workers Workers -_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - __ -_._------216 123 93 87 98 36 2S 3 214 282 41 364 183 153 2 121 105 27 53 63 23 Sl 346 446 42

2,720 309 515 7 356 181 112 7 1,737 114 131 55/j 2,785 4,397 3/Xt 466 32 64 4 59 5 4 2 339 21 22 131 484 734 I 294 65 81 20 33 1 .. 192 32 6 47 322 496 II 420 87 91 116 75 37 2 176 9 S 92 41)8 651 III 562 49 76 61 2S 39 I 386 23 11 169 429 730 IV 419 30 63 43 13 27 1 286 16 67 47 528 864 V 559 46 140 2 57 30 4 358 13 20 72 554 922 VI

79

APPENDIX TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

IN-U URB:\N I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

------~------Loca- . Name,of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Wardf Popula· Castes Tribes tion TownfWardf Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tL,n Code Urban Block tion No. No.

------.. ~.-.------~------~------2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------_------

!I/3/1 Wadhwan 38,832 3,467 12S Total Ward : V 2,106 6

Total W:lrd I 3,001 151 Blo~k No. 33 364 34 599 6 Block 1~,). 463 35 348 2 275 36 524 3 406 37 271 4 439 131 5 442 1 Total Ward : VI 2,742 6 337 Block No, 38 571 7 467 19 39 469 8 172 40 323 41 298 Total Ward : II 3,490 42 40') Rlock No. 9 346 43 672 10 364 Total Ward : VII 8,826 2,732 103 11 599 12 627 Block No. 44 .373 13 410 45 402 2 46 672 672 14 432 47 515 405 15 341 48 629 599 16 371 49 666 650 Total Ward : III 3,258 50 422 51 448 64 Block No. 11 413 52 675 18 4J8 53 616 19 456 20 325 54 583 21 304 55 389 56 596 340 576 22 57 637 583 23 58 404 24 183 59 288 103 43 3 Total Ward : IV 3,749 60 511 Total Ward : VIII 3,654 4 3 Block No. 25 324 43 26 628 Block No, 61 SOO 27 636 62 457 3 28 465 63 664 29 582 64 596 4 682 30 353 o. 65 31 461 66 370 -I' 32 300 3 67 385

82 URBAN I ViLLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

------~------Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tj,Jn Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tiun Code Urban Block tion No. }.iv. ------~------_-----_ ------2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------_------

Total Ward : IX 2,462 130 Tohll Ward : II 4,314 60 7 Block No. II 464 Block No. 68 379 7 6 12 293 69 486 70 508 13 258 14 407 71 176 10 15 339 72 205 708 120 73 16 493 10 17 697 Total Ward : X 5,544 401 16 18 536 7 19 359 Block No. 74 367 20 468 36 75 321 TMal Ward : III 4,665 236 76 393 Block No. 21 547 77 485 28 163 .' 78 373 7 22 390 23 514 10 79 353 87 7 24 265 80 419 30 4 25 25 81 665 188 82 385 38 26 338 83 484 23 5 27 569 7 28 477 35 84 530 29 399 85 551 30 555 21 86 218 31 407 32 179 5/3/11 Surendranagar 91,770 5,915 109 Total Ward : IV 3,756 1,765 Sureodranllgar (M) 89,619 5,882 74 Block No. 33 662 485 34 788 782 Total Ward I 5,242 203 15 35 494 5 36 278 Block No. 436 7 5 37 493 493 2 695 7 38 549 3 628 39 492 4 407 4 5 5 306 11 Total Ward :V 2,902 48 Block No. 40 444 6 484 41 223 27 7 919 114 42 414 4 8 203 1 43 479 17 9 428 32 4 44 399 10 736 28 45 344

83 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDTX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tion Code Urban RloCK tion No. No. ---- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Block No. 46 599 Block No. 78 415 79 651 Total Ward : VI 3,529 80 402 81 313 B!ock No.. 47 450 82 489 48 444 49 268 Total Ward : X 13,979 95 16 50 339 Block No. 83 326 51 37& 84 379 52 30t 85 601 53 55? 86 440 54 463 87 339 55 329 8H 280 2 89 Total Ward : VlI 2,73& 9 595 90 552 3 Block No. 56 247 91 567 17 57 358 92 628 5% :H'9 59 238 93 624 (iO Q,n 94 557 95 404 7 61 ~77 96 516 62 244 97 583 63 203- 9> 98 575 99 'lotal Ward' : VHI .... 137 fZ 627 100 506 7 Block No. 64 560 4 101 677 65 567 4 102 597 66 289 19 61 402 103 561 68 490 104 517 40 105 331 8 69 490 106 394 7 79 427 107 593 n 323" 72 589 35- 108 631 8 109 579 12 llotat W-ard . IX 5,034 c;, Total Ward XI 3,958 379 Block No. 73 536- ~ = 74 596 Block No. 110 747 75 498 III 475 14 76 315 112 471 165 77 81,9 1 113 582 200

84 URBAN /VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

------.------Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tiun Code Urban Block tion No. No. -----.-~------~------2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 ------

Block No. 114 542 Block No. 148 585 10 115 644 149 437 2 116 497 150 233 151 444 Total Ward : XII 7,706 79 11 152 369 153 387 Block No. 117 507 154 546 118 417 155 464 482 40 119 156 280 120 523 3 157 436 121 387 8 158 613 122 552 159 407 123 468 160 653 124 643 161 354 125 466 126 763 Total Ward : XV 10,044 1,266 8

127 565 Block No. 162 512 128 470 7 163 881 74 129 532 164 469 130 353 5 165 457 131 367 27 166 508 11 IJ2 211 167 287 Total Ward : XIII 8,2.52 1,352 168 458 169 471 Block No. 133 959 13 170 428 37 657 134 171 612 295 g 135 326 136 375 14 172 377 300 137 545 545 173 402 1 174 589 138 272 175 554 139 675 176 485 6 140 585 190 141 669 51 J77 528 142 645 518 178 644 143 510 21 179 660 144 505 180 312 144 145 401 lSI 410 :196 146 623 147 505 Total Ward : XVI 3,155 319 If

Total Ward : XIV 6,:W3 1% Block No. 186 236 88

85 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPEND'X-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scb.cduled '~rihes population-Urban Block-~ise

- ~-~------_ ---~--~-- - ~~------._--_- Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward! }Jopula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tion Code Urban Rloc!, tion No. No. ---_._ -----_._- --~--< ---.-.--~--' '------.. - ---'-- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------_------. ----

Block No. 187 357 82 Total Ward: III 2,882 ISS 521 34 8 Block No. Zl 189 655 77 4.'9 22 263 190 289 29 23 444 191 221 30 24 26i 192 525 29 25 377 193 351 30 26 614 27 464 Dudhrej (O G) 2,151 33 35

Total Ward :00 Total Ward: IV ~, 324 34 182 914 23 35 Block No. Block No. 28 615 183 501 10 184 418 29 669 185 318 30 412 18 31 479 16 32 403 30,829 4,381 5/3/111 Limbdi (M) 33 446 Total Ward: I 7,869 841 Total Ward : V 4,3-14 335 Blo~k No. 739 276 2 745 346 Block No. 34 355 " 164 3 286 52 35 387 30 4 816 80 36 549 56 5 259 37 554 20 II 454 38 427 22 7 51'} 39 571 8 449 12 40 392 9 626 87 41 277 4 10 56R 42 10 434 5 11 411 43 398 22 12 473 13 271 Total Ward: VI 4,894 660 14 361

15 38() Block No. 4~ 674 31 45 423 24 1'6 512 46 269 47 395 2 Total Ward: II 2,040 48 301

Block No. 17 213 49 595 18 606 50 243 19 635 51 810 192 20 586 52 473

86 URBAN/VILLAGE pRIMARY CENSU~ ABSTRACT APPEND IX-Contd.

Tot,al, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popuJation-lJrban lJIock-wise

Loea· Name of Total Scheduled Schedule

Total Ward: I 2,310 Total Ward: II 2,961 279 88 BlOCK No. I 637 2 647 Block No. 6 377 29 3 655 7 448 4 371 IS 479 38 9 428 7 Total Ward: II 746 10 547 178 88 11 682 '2.7 Block No. 5 394 6 352 Totcl Ward: III 1,572 142 Block No, 12 610 '119 Total Ward: III 672 13 666 Block No. 7 297 14 296 23 8 375 Total Ward: IV 1,030 193 TQtaJ Ward: IV 1,300 22 Block No, 15 195 12 16 423 164 Block No. 9 528 17 4H 17 10 478 22 254 11 294 Total Ward: V 2,188 12 Total Nard : V 1,779 Block No, 18 664 19 312 Block No, 12 670 20 415 242 13 601 21 476 . , 14 50S 22 321

87 URBAN/VILLAGE! PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled' Tribes populatioD-Urban Block':'_wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tioD Town/Ward Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tion Code Urban/Bloet tion No. No. 2 3 4 S 2 3 4 5

5!3/VI Tbangad. ( NP ) 18,596 3,690 1 Block No, 32 558 33 683 Total Ward: 2,789 34 661 17 Block No. I 421 35 523 2 420 36 514 3 577 4 641 S/3/VII Halvad (NP) 13,193 9'7 5 405 6 325 Total Ward: I 2,257 37 Block No. 1 347 Total War. : II 1,768 131 2 314 29 alack No, 7 411 3 526 8 I 635 4 410 9 308 5 379 10 414 ]31 6 281

Total Ward :11 2,253 23 Total War41 : III 4,733 12 Block No. 11 285 Block No, 7 417 12 6U 12 8 291 13 716 9 469 14 595 10 482 11 594 23 IS 683 16 S59 Total Ward : III 3,172 42 17 485 18 428 Block No, 12 464 19 369 13 507 ,', 14 412 Total' Ward : IV 3.901 3,400 IS 457 16 409 .Iock No, 20 50S 50S 590 590 21 17 376 22 594 541 18 547 42 23 50S 50S 24 640 640 Total Ward . IV 2,022 (j Block No. 19 32. 25 631 473 20 442 6 26 436 146 21 443 22 543 Total W.r. : V 5,395 147 23 266 423 Block No; 27 Tola) Ward V 3,489 .,9 28 370 123 29 '01 7 Block No. 24 368 30 517 2S 450 31 445 26 598 .344

88 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scbeduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise ------LOC8. Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca· Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula. Castes Tribes Code Urban Block th>n Code Urban Block tjon No. No. ----,-_._------~------;- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 -~------~------~------~------

Mlock No. 27 491 Total \.... ;lrd : HI 15,330 3,659 74 28 393 Block No. 29 294 II 29 301 II 30 455 30 325 205 31 417 14 31 427 329 3" 499 34 2 \36 32 33 641 7 34 584 584 95 S/3/VIII Dbrangadbra (M) 51,2SI) 4.027 35 490 483 Total Ward: J 6.44Z 66 36 439 439 37 396 396 Block No. t 353 38 270 270 2 460 16 39 450 237 3 437 25 40 358 282 4 304 41 382 67 5 394 42 330 43 396 83 6 428 44 386 7 267 45 612 8 8 648 46 537 9 580 47 579 10 277 7 48 634 49 528 524 450 17 II 50 489 201 349 12 51 558 390 13 52 206 ]4 289 52/1 4400 19 12 IS 505 16 311 Total Ward: IV 1,861 116

Block No. 53 237 Total Ward: II 5,555 54 306 Block: No. 17 241 55 44i 65 18 419 56 338 51 19 382 57 532 20 638 582 21 Total Ward: V 2,477 16 22 554 58 426 23 655 Block No. 59 271 24 496 60 588 25 528 61 564 16 26 409 62 273 27 409 63 355 28 242

89 URBAN/VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and ~cheduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

Loca· Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban Block tion Code Urban Rlock tion No. No. t 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 -~--~------~-.------.. -

Total Ward VI 6,400 '1 Block No. 102 424 103 397 Block No. 64 462 3 104 416 65 328 105 325 66 495 ]06 476 67 511 443 Total Ward 68 X 9R8 106 4 69 339 Block No. ,07 468 91 70 399 108 520 15 4 71 284 5/3jlX Patdi (VP) 72 358 12,826 651 36 73 343 Total Ward: I 3,643 614 27 4 448 Block No. 512 75 668 4 27 2 460 76 564 3 507 77 ::'85 4 272 78 473 5 409 Total Ward: VII 2,850 6 357 7 Block No. 79 298 553 169 80 658 8 573 445 433 Rt Total Ward II 2.399 4 8:2 413 Block No. 9 377 83 590 10 428 84 ' 458 11 549 ., ',' 12 1'otal Ward : VIII 4.766 57 12 386 4 . ~ ~ . 13 501 85 348 30 Block No. 14 158 86 384 3 12 87 316 Total Ward: III 2,794 88 387 Block No. IS 567 89 310 ]6 542 90 377 17 466 91 696 18 394 92 359 19 694 93 383 24 20 131 94 362 Total Ward: 95 356 IV 3,990 3.3 9 96 488 Block No. 21 599 15 22 482 13 Total Ward : IX 4,611 5 23 364 97 703 24 516 9 98 318 5 25 637 5 Block No. 99 391 26 671 100 548 27 165 101 613 28 556

90 URB-<\N/VILlAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPEND IX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scbeduled Tribes population-Urban Block-wise

------_._--- Loca­ Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Sclleduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes '-pde Urban Block ti,m Code Urban Block tion • {o. No . ------~------2 3 4 5 2 3 4 ------5

5/3/X Kharagboda ( VP) 8,356 433 15 Total Ward: II 1,230 18

Total Ward: I 2,638 80 15 Block No.5 417

Blo~k No. 1 375 5 11 6 339 2 361 7 474 18 3 557 5 Total Ward: III 1,723 817 4 359 35 4 5 722 29 Block No. 8 460 21 6 264 6 9 405 99 10 676 671 Total Ward: II 5,118 353 Il 182 26 Block No. 7 359 Total Ward : IV 1,950 8 346 78 9 407 Block No. 12 602 7 10 285 3 13 564 68 11 492 89 14 486 12 270 15 298 13 471 Total Ward: V 1,955 32 14 541 5 Block No. 16 636 15 130 5 10 17 234 16 486 21 18 471 22 17 391 17 19 614 18 409 19 729 213 Total W1Ird: VI 2,173 29 20 402 Block No. 20 744 5{3[XI Lakbtar (VP) 10,900 1,015 13 21 558 22 318 Total Ward: I 1,869 101 13 23 553 29 Bloc', No. 349 2 446 10 3 486 4 588 91 13

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