District Census Handbook, Mainpuri, Part-XII-A, Series-25, Uttar Pradesh
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CENSUS199~ ~~C11-25 SERIES-25 UTTAR PRADESH ~-XII3i J» ART -XIIA "IDB q ~:Plx VILLAGE & TOWN A~~IC151 DIRECTORY "Mc1r iJFP I 0 IrJ I gtfl gffii q) I DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK '~~ DISTRICT MAINPURI Pl~~I(f) ISl'iJIOI'i1 cnRf DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS \3ITR ~ UTTARPRADES:___j Wr:r~ ~~ 1. ~ 2. mcfC!i~ v 3. fum CIiT ~ IX 4. furB*~~ 5. ltrffi \iRlfURT ~furclir CIiT ~ ~ XV 6 3TTWf (i) ~ ~ 1JIl1 ~ 1 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~- RIm 2 2 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-~ 12 3 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-~ 26 4 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-~ 36 5 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-~ 48 6 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~ ~i:'fl1111';l1 62 7 ftlj~lf£I(j) ~ ~-ffi 76 8 ftlj~lf£I(j) ~ ~-m 96 9. ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-f$'A 104 10. CA''l.1l11 J!- (ii) lJTI11 ~ ~ ~ 1 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~- RIm 116 2 ftlj~If£lCb ~ ~-~ 120 3 ftlj<If£lCb ~ ~-~ 125 4 ~ilj<If£lCb ~ ~-~ 129 5 fllj<If£lCb ~ ~-~ 133. 6 ~iljGIf£lCf) ~ ~ ~i:'flH11';l1 138 7 XiI:i~lfZlC/l m ~-tcR 143 8 XiI:i~lfZlC/l m ~-m 150 9. XiI:i~lfZlC/l m ~-~ 153 qR~lffc41 XiI5~lfZlC/l m ~ erR rom, ~ om 3RT ~ 158 II \iR1TUAT ~ ~ m, 11A <n) 11Tit, \if11TURT 11Tit C!iT ~ _ N.f.Tt ~ 164 ][] ~ C!iT $ CIiX WM ~ m q\l ~ (XiI:i~lfZlC/l fcICIlrn ~) 165 IV ~ _ om ~ ,JFi\J1IRt<11 q\l ~"C/lT <gc1 ~ ~. ~ * 166 ~mq\l~ 8. ~-IIW~ I mfuITff 3tR ~ ~ 183 I1 -;pffi q\lg 'far -qq' ftqfu, 1989 184 ][] ;PI~qlfBC/l1 fc)m, 1988-89 185 IV ~3tR~~, 1989 186 IV 3l-~"IfftR qfum'f # ~ -qq' 3RT~, 1989 187 V ~,~,~3tR~~,1989 188 VI ~,~, m 3tR ~, 1989 190 ~ -;pffi q\l ~ om ~ ~ 191 CONTENTS Page No. III 1 Foreword VII 2 Preface 3 Map of District IX 4 Important Statistics of the District 'xXVii 5 Brief Historv of District Census Hand Book b A· (i) Map and Village Direcotry 1 Community Development Block· Ghiraur 2 2 Community Development Block· Kurawali 12 3 Community Development Block· Mainpuri 26 4 Community Development Block· Barnahal 36 5 Community Development Block· Karhal 48 6 Community Development Block· Sultanganj 62 7 Community Development Block· Baver 76 8 Community Development Block· Alau 96 9 Community Development Block· Kisni 104 10 Forest Villages A· (ii) Alphabetical List of Villages 1 Community Development Block· Ghiraur 116 2 Community Development Block· Kurawali 120 3 Community Development Block· Mainpuri 125 4 Community Development Block· Barnahal 129 5 Community Development Block· Karhal 133 6 Community Development Block· Sultanganj 138 7 Community Development Block· Baver 143 8 Community Development Block· Alau 150 9 Community Development Block· Kisni 153 CONTENTS Page No. I C.D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities. 158 II Land use data in respect ofnon-municiapl towns (Census town) 164 III List of villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water is available. 165 IV List of villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total 166 populailon by ranges. 7 Section II - Town Directory I Status and Growth History 183 II Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 184 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 185 IV Civic and other amenities· 1989 186 IVA Cvic and other amenities in notified slums - 1989 187 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural Facilities - 1989 188 VI Trade, Commerecc Industry and Banking - 1989 190 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with population 191 1ti m ill ~ ~ 1{ \N! ~ ~ tr c;Yl cfl <nfr '\%i ~ ~ furc;rr, \iRlT1lRT ~3lT qi[ 'If'iI'irn1 1951 tr \iRlT1lRT * ~ ~ml~~~~tr~~crT~ ~ filRrr 1f<lT mI CW ~ ~ 3fij (fiji ~ ~ \iR1fURT *~ ~ ~ fuU WI 1{ WG 'ffimm~, ~ ~ B'l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~/~"$ ~ U~ ~ tr \ilT xtt tl ~ '@ qi[ 1{ 1JTI1 <m' ~ ~ 'If'iI'irn1 ~ ;ir ~ ~ 'fR'iIiR /tftr ~ ffi'3! ~ tr 31R ~ ~ iMI ~ ~ ~ *<ffi ~ cf\ <nfrl ~ m (fiji ~ 1ffTf <ffi 1{ ~ 1KClR 'iJfRCIiJfl ~ 'fiWlt <rl'r mfcli • ~ \iWJURT ttrwr &RT ~ filRrr IiffiTI ~ I ~ 3A 'iffiIT *tim tim * * ~ 3PfR1' ml1T tr _ <PI 'Rff tffi % I ~ ~ ~ tr W1lf.mr ftm1 "$ ~ 1Wf 3fR em tr ~ ~ \JWij[tc<J$1 3fR m ~3ff crT RlR 1{ ~ ~ m ~3lT 1{ 1TI 1Rfr ~ <ffi 1{ ~-.~dm3Tftr~~~tr~* * fcfcRur-IV 31 CliT ~ Cffillf 'l]<!) mfcli "ll7vRT f.Rfur 1Rf) ~ "$ ffiR -m -.t ~ 1'\ifFICPffi >TJ\(f Ncft t I ~ m m mtm3ff, ~, 1'l11ftq; 3fR 3M ~ RR erR fuU ~ q;-;[ m# I ~ fcfcRur ~ 3fR ~3lT *fuU ~ 'If'iI'irn1 3K!Rl ~ ~ 'S3TI t I * m ~ ~ ~ iJA7TIlR[ ~ ~ 'iJFRffim *<rR ~ 3lfrr ~ 1{ crt I 3fR Cf!f II ~ tr 1Rf) ~ tr ;wrRq; 3lR 3M ~ *~ IJR1TURT ~ ~ 3fR ~-~ ~ 3fR m tt ~ * fuir 1fI) I ~ 3lillC[T, ~ iilTfuzIT ~ ~ \J1<jlJij fci<j'i tr ~ ~ 1Wf 3fR em (~-CfR) qi[ ~ iiR'J1IRT 'fiR tr ~ filRrr \Jffilf ~ ~ memrr Cfa1T3lT /~"$ <ffi 1{ wrn: fcrcRur- IV ~ fucRur-V -P: mI 1961 tr i1R1fURT ~ WlTI( ~ furc;rr 'Gf'lTf'Offi ~ ~ ~ rpr ~ ~ qilWPli Ii!'r6T 'l]<!) 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I1gl\(ft!~I'( (~) @rcfr f?Rrcft tWf ~ ~ ~ ~fcltll\lj'i<fl m <ii ~ ~ 1981 ct cmT • 1991 q\') ~ if • ~if~~fcliml mlf CIl1 ~ 3iR tl"j3m -&.IT mm fta 7Jit ~ I ~ iR ~ cpr 3TJ1ffi'r ~ ~ ~ ~ if 3N-lT <WrGR WIT I "ll6 W/iRR ~ mcPR/~ ~ at! ~ 3tR ~ x=rwr cpr ~ mrn! ~ I ~ ~ ct ~ q\') WIfcf ~ m<flR/W ~ eEl "lmRA ~ crg;:( q\') ~ 3tR ~ m<flR/"Xfu ~ ~ "tl 3lR ~ ~ ~ .m ~ llffi, ~, \iRITTIRT q;r4, \mR m ct ~ if ~ ~W1~ 'l1ffii I1gl'lf\;:~I\! 3iR ~ fcI;ir 1]<) ~ I ~ ~ "tl zITiiRr, ~ 3iR "WRm Cj)l <flRf * wf \?CI ~g''1Ril~I'I (~ 3lt1l<R) 61"0 cto-cfro ~ 3lN ~ f.Rm ~~ &NT fcl;m mIT ml .m ~O~o ~3lT m ii!fl<flRt/~ *~*1C1liWI if 11 \iff, 1992 ~ "tl ~ ~ 3tR ~ "@' 1R iiWfURT /~ iif11TURT ~ ct ~ ~ ~ <R ~ ~ ~3!'t ¢'T ~ cpffl ~ fq~~~OIl\~if) ~ ~ ~ * fu<'l' crcPwr \?CI '1gl'(Ril~I\! (ff103l0) .m 1RO*O \)f.:r * ~ FOREWORD the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, Primary the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so fmodifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programmes. publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly information on approach to the village was also provided for the first Government f Union Territory administration. It inter aUa provides data! time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in and on the availability of certain important civic amenities ffacilities in each view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV-A on village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of the District Census Handbook was initially confined certain civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns.