CENSUS OF INDIA, 1981

SERIES 16 ORISSA

PART XIII

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DHENKANAL

A.R.NANDA OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Director of Census Operations, Orissa. CENSUS OF INDIA, 1981 DISTRICT CBNSUS, HANDBOOK

PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY DHENKANAL

FOREWORD The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academi­ cians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies , formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Census Abstract (peA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town.' It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc.

The District Census Handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and peA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained .i descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series, was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of vilfages. However, in some States it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in views. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect parti­ cularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so a5 to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new . items'of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of 'the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health worker~ in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of househords" has been introduced to examine the corefation of the amenities [vi] I with the population and. nu.nber of households they serve. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no all1enities are available and accordingly to the proportion of Scheduled Castes' and 'Scheduled Tribes population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. The ·formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the -requirement of the Minimum Needs Programme by providiJllg inform·ation on a few \ new items. A new statement on civic ·and other amenities in 'slums in CJa-ss~1 and ·CI ass-'II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that tnis will help the planners to chalk out 'programmes on provision ·of civic amenities for the imprONement of slums. The columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Statement-IV relating to civic and other ameni­ ties and adult literacy classes/centres under educational facilities in Statement-V .are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in .all the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in .(Jrban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into -consideration. The addition of the column on civic administration status and ,population in a few statements also serves this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions -canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census. In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so {jesigned that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and'Part-B the PCA of 'villages and towns including the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ~CA upto Tahasil/Town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailedanalytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on PCA and non-ce nsus da ta ~n relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enbance its value. The . district and Tahasil/Police station/Co D.Block etc., level maps depicting the bounda­ . ries and other important features . have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication. This publication is a joint ·venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri A. R. Nanda, I. A. 5., the Oirector of Census Operations, Orissa on ibehalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task .of planning, designing and co-ordination of this publication was carried o~t ~y ShriNe G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. ,\:1. .D~a, Senior 'Research -Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project. P. PADMANAB.HA Registrar General, India New Delhi The 26th April, 1982 PREfACE

It has been the tradition of' ndian Census to present demographic data in as detaile4 a manner as possible so as to serve effectively the interests of the users of Census data_ 1981 Census hIS been completed leaving behind a vast mass of data collected carefully and meticulously on a country-wide basis by an army of trained enumerators. It is need­ less to mention that modern Census is no more confined to mere counting of heads. It is a kind of stock-taking, as it were, of the nation's human wealth. It has collected infor­ mation of every individual, besides a host of other activ.ities, institutions, establishments, services and so on. Thus, it has become an indispensable instrument of policy for development planning-referred to by planners, data users, scholars and people from different disciplines and aims at presenting a complete picture of man in socia-economic and cultural settings. District Census Handbook was first introduced as an auxilliary to 1951 Census and' appeared as a State Government publication kl more cemprehensive and ambitious form in subsequent censuses. Under the existing in~tructioB, the Director of Census has the responsibility of providing the Census data as weH as non-ceRSUS socia-economic and administrative statistics for this publication which is the responsibility of the State Govern­ ment. In 1951 and 1961, it was published in, one voklme. During 1971, this publication was proposed to be presented in three parts. Part-A incorporated the Town and Village­ Directories, Part-B incorporated the Primuy Census Abstract and provided data upto, village level for the rural area and upto enumeration block level for the urban area .. Part-C incorporated other Census tables and administrative statistics.

According to the publication programme of 1981 Census, it has to be pUbil5hed inl two parts. Part-A will comprise the Village and Town Directory whereas Part-B will' contain Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstract. The first Part_ Part-A consists· of important statistical inforrl'lation relating to each town ~sides an array of s~atist,cal data relating to land use. and various other amenities avail~bJe in each village. Part-B of, the present publication contains the esselltial census data known as Primary Census Abstract which provides demographic details of elch district, tlhasil, police stcl.tion and doWn to each vilhge and town and within the town, each ward. The aforesaid statistical information is enriched by the administntive map of the administrative units viz., district,. tahasil and police station, availlbe in the publiotion. These maps have been prepared in the Directorate of Census on the basis of maps obtained from the competent 'local, authoritie,.. In the Police Station maps, viltages have been presented by their location co~ ·number for want of space. For the names of villages, one would have to refer to th&alphabetioat dist 'of vilhge of each tahasil, which are available both in Part-A and: Par..a,ftJr tadlilly of the readers.

With the object of avoiding delay and also to make each volume nandy and not-too­ bulky, it has be~n decided to bring out 1981 District ~ensus Handbook i.r:t ,two P~ftS.. . , '.\ ! ' . tn. pursuance oithe scheme for publication of the District Census Handbook, an analytical note has been provided explaining the census concepts adopted in'the operation for easy appreciation.of the subjeets 'covered in the directory. An administrative map of t-he district is given at the beginning of the volume. Brief history of the district has. [viii]

been provided for introducing the district to the reader. The scope of Village Directory, Town Directory, Statements and Primary Census Abstract has been explained with reference to the contents of statements available in the publication.

The geographical aspect of the district including decadal jurisdictional chaRges available in the publication is intended to make it more informative. Another venture of 1981 is presentation of major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources as furnished by the district authorities in the various fields of admini­ stra tion. This is directed to provide an interesting profile of the district to the reader as Well as appreci!ltion of developmental activity in the district during the decade. Notes on different codes used in this directory have been provided for the convenience of the reader in understanding the data. Note on places of religious/historical interest has been provided to mIke the pubJic'ltion more interesting. The an'llysis of census results of the district at the end will be of some interest to the readers and data users.

Information on amenities in the Village Directory has been collected from the Tahasildars and Block Development Officers. A very few selected items were collected through the census enumerator during his door-to-cfoor visit. The Executive Officers of Municipalities and Notified Area Councils provided such data on towns. ' The collection and compilation of ft.ich massive data of each village and town was a stupendous task. Despite all possible care taken through intensive check and re-check to remove dis­ crepancies in facts and figures, possibility of errors still creeping in can not be altogether ruled out.

I must express my deep gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, J. A. S., Registrar Ceneral and Census CommiSSioner, India and Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Socia Studies) for the timely guidance and advice through circulars.

I must place on record my deep appreciation and thanks to the Departments 01 Government of Orissa, heads of Departments, local bodies, District Officers, TahasiJdars, Block Development Officers, Executive Officers of Municipalities and Notified Area Councils for whose active co-operation and help the voluminous compilation has been possible.

For providing additional information on general characteristics of the district as economic activity, decadal' chlnges (1971-81) of special note, I am grateful to Shri A. J. Alex, I. A. S., District Mlgistrate and Shri K. C. Mishra, o. A. S. (I), Shri P. C. Patnaik, O. A. S. (I), Additional District Magistrate-cum-Dlstrict Census Officers, Ohenkanal who hId taken keen interest in making this compilation more informative.

- For timely scrutiny, compilltion and tabulation of District Census Handbook data, the supervision and assistance rendered by Shri B. Sahu, O. A. S (I), N. C. Dutta, O. A. S. (I), J. Panda, O. A. S. (I), P. c. Roy, O. A. S. (I), and P. K. Mohapatra, O. A. S. (IJ, Deputy Directors-in-chuge of Regional Tabulation Offices and their staff are worth mentioning. rh(! job would have been difficult but for their diligent and tire-les $ effort [ix]

In my office, I am speddly thankful to Shri S. K. Swain, Deputy Director, Shri Madan Mohan Das, O. A. S., Deputy Director, Shri C. R. Mohanty, Asst. Director and the staff of District Census Handbook, Map and Printing branches of the Census Directorate for diligence and zeal shown in this important assignment. Its eXpeditious preparation has placed a heavy burden on all officers and staff of this office. To each of them I am deeply obliged. The Deputy Director of Survey &. Map Publication, Orissa, Cut tack has ensured printing and to him I offer my thanks.

Bhubaneswl!Il, A. R. NANDA September, 1982.

IMPORTANT STATISTICS

ORrSSA DHENKANAL STATE DISTRrCT

PO;'ULATrON Total Persons 26,370,271 1,582,787 Mares 13,309,786 808,430 Females 13,060,485 774,357

Rural Persons 23,259,984 1,459,073 Males 11,636,404 738,816 Females .11,623,580 720,257

Urban Persons 3,110,287 123,714 Males 1,673,382 69.614 Females 1,436,905 54,100

DECENNIAL POPULATION +20'17 +22'33 GROWTH RATE 1971-81

AREA (Sq. Kms.) 155,707'0 10,827'0

DENSITY OF POPULATION 169 146 (Per Sq. Km,)

SEX RATIO (Number of 981 958 Females per 1,000 Males)

LITERACY HATE Persons 34'23 36'88 Males 47'10 51'58 Females 21'12 21'54

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPU" 11'79 7-82 LATION TO TOTAL POPULATION

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION:

[il Main workers Persons 32-75 31'53 Males 540 38 53-98 Females 10-70 8'09

[iiJ Marginal workers Persons 5-26 5'06 Males 1'48 1'52 Females 9'11 8'76

[iii] Non-worJters Persons 61-99 63'41 Males 44'14 44-50 Females 80-19 83'15 Lxii]

ORISSA DHENKANAL STATE DISTRICT Break-up of Main workers:

PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS:

[ i ] Cultivators Persons 46'94 46'01 Males 51'27 49'18 Females 24'50 23'90

[ ii J Agriculturaf Labo~rers Persons 27'76 27'07 Males 22'65 23'68 Females 54'24 51'43

[ iii 1 Household Industry Persons 3'30 3'36 Males 2'84 2'89 Females 5'69 6'64

[ iv ] . Other workers Persons 22'00 23'56 Males 23'24 24'35 Females 15'57 18'03

PERCENTAGE OF'SCHEDULED Persons 14'66 15'83 CASTES POPULATION TO Males 14'60 15'73 TOTAL POPULATION Females 14'71 15'93

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED Persons 22:~3 . 12'26 TRIBES POPULATION TO Males 22~09 12'07 TOTAL' POPULATION Females 22'78 12'47

\ NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 4,607,626 254,698 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 50,887 3,185 Inhabited 46,553 2,691 Uninhabited 4,334 494

NUMBER OF TOWNS 108 9 CONTENTS PAGE foreword ... v Preface vii Important Statistics xi Analytical Notes: (i) Census Concepts l' (ii) Brief History of the District 11 (iii) District Census Handbooks 12 (iv) Scope of Village Directory 14 (v) Scope of Town Directory 16 (vi) Physical aspects of the District 18 (vii) Major characteristics of the District 19 (viii) Major Social and Administrative developments in the decade 28 (ix) Places of Historical and Tourist interest 29 ex) AnalYSis of Village and Town Directory Data 31 SECTION I_VILLAGE DIRECTORY Codes used in the Village Directory 41 Pararahada Tahasil 1. Palalahada P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 48 (b) Amenities and landuse 50 2. Khamar P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 64 (b) Amenities alld landuse 66 Tahasif 1. Kaniha P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 84 (b) Amenities and landuse 86 2. Talcher Sadar P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 102 (b) Amenities and landuse 104 3. Colliery P. S. (a), Alphabetical list of villages 121 (b) Amenities and Landuse 122 Chhendipada Tahasil 1. Jarapada P. S. (Portion)

(a) Alphabetical list of villages 13~ (b) Amenities and Landuse 134 [xiv]

PAGE 2. ehh endipada P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 140 (b) Amenities and Landuse 142

AthmaHik Tahasil

1. Handapa P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 156 (b) Amenities and landuse 158

2. P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 168 (b) Amenities and Landuse 170

3. P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 183 (b) Amenities and Landuse 186

4. Thakurgarh P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 202 (b) Amenities and Landuse 204 I

AnugulTahasii

1. Jarapada P. S. (Portion) (a) Alphabetical list of villages 219 (b) Amenities and Landuse 220

2. Purunakot P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 227 (b) Amenities and:La nduse 228

3. Bantala P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 237 (b) Amenities and Landuse 238

4. Anugul P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 249 (b) Amenities and landuse 252

Hindol Tahasil

1. Balimi P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 271 (b) Amenities and landuse 272. [xv]

PAO'B 2. Hindol P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 281 (b) Amenities and Landuse ... 282 3. Rasal P. S. (a> Alphabetical list of villages 289 (b) Amenities and Landuse 29(}

Dhenkanal Tahaail

1. Matunga P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 301 (b) Amenities and Landuse "302

2. Dhenkanal Sadar P. S. (a) AlphabetlcaJ list of villages .,310 (b) Amenities and Landuse 314- I 3. Gandla P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 337 (b) Amenities and Landuse 34()

Kamakshyanagar Tahaslf 1. Bhuban P. S. Alphabetical list of villages 360 (b) Amenities and Landuse 362.

2. Kamakshyanagar, P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 373 (b) Amenities and Landuse 376

3. Parajang P. S. (a) Alphabetical list of villages 398 (b) Amenities and Landuse 400

APPENDICES:

Appendix I-Tahasilwise abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities ••• 412 Appendix II_land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns) 416 Appendix 111_ Tahasil/Police Station-wise list of villages where no amenity, other than the drinking water facility is available 417

Ap~ndix IV_List of villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total Population by ranges 425 [xvi]

PAGa SECTION U_TOWN DIRECTORY

'Codes used in the Town Directory 471

?tatement_1 476

Statement-II 478

Statement_1II 400

Statement_IV 482

Statement_V 484

"Statement-VI 486

APPENDIX ••'1.- 489 .ANNEXURE 493 LIST Of MAPS

Facing Page 1 Dhenkanal District 1 2 Palalahada Tahasil " 45 3 Palalahada P. S. " 47 " 4 Khamar P. S. 63 " 5 Talcher Tahasil 81 " 6 Kaniha P. S. 83 " 7 lalcher Sadar P. S. 101 8 Colliery p. S. " 119 9 Chhendipada Tahasil " 129 " 10 Jarapada P. S. (Portion) 131 " 11 Chhendipada P. S. 139 " 12 Athmallik Tahasil 153 " 13 Handapa P. S. II 1SS 14 Kishorenagar P. S. 167 " 15 Athmallik P. S. 181 16 Thakurgarh P. S. " 201 " 17 Anugul lahasil 215 " '18 Jarapada P. S. (Portion) 217 19 Purunakot P. S. " 225 20 Bantala P. S. " 235 " 21 Anugul P. S. 247 22 Hindol Tahasil " 267 " 23 Balimi P. S. 269 " 24 Hindol P. S. 279 " 25 Rasol P. S. 287 " 26 Dhenkanal Tahasil 297 27 Motunga P. S. " 299 " 28 Dhenkanal Sadar P. S. 309 " 29 Gandia P. S. 335 " 30 Kamakshyanagar Tahasil 357 " 31 Bhuban P. S. 359 32 Kamakshyanagar P. S. " 371 33 Parajang P. S. " 397 " DHENKANAl_A ERRATA

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Census Concepts Some of the important concepts and defi- try to country and it has not been possible to "itions used in 1981 Census and frequently formulate a uniform definition which can be mentioned in this publication are briefly applicable to all places. explained below. ViUage For the purpose of 1981 Census in India} an urban area has been defined as ; It h4s been the Census tradition to present statistics by rural-urban break-up. Villages and (a) all places with· a Municipality, Corpo­ Towns are universally accepted as the basic ration or Cantonment Board or Notified units of human habitation. A IIVillage" refers Town Area, and to any tract of land recognised as a village by the local administration in the revenue record. (b) all other places satisfying the follow­ The revenue village may have a definite surveyed ing criteria: boundary or not. The revenue village may (i) a minimum population of 5, 000, comprise several hamlets which do not have definite boundary or areas distinctly marked. The (ii) a tleast 75 per cent of the male working revenue village is inclusive of the sites of population engaged in non-agricultural residence of the inhabitants and the entire area (and allied) activity, including hills, nalas, cultivable land and village (iii) a population density of atleast 400 per forest, but excluding reserve forest. An un­ Sq. Km. (or 1, 000 per Sq. Mile). inhabited village is one which does not have any . residential population in the entire tract. A Similar criteria were also adopted during 1971 revenue village may comprise several hamlets Census. with a boundary in case of a surveyed village or a notional boundary in case of unsurveyed village; Thus the area statutorily notified by the State fbut the entire village is one unit for presentation Government as "Municipalities" and "Notified of census data. Area Councils" have been brought under the There are some forest villages located inside urban frame of Census. Besides, there are some reserve forests and recognised by the State marginal cases having distinct urban characteri­ Government, which have been taken as villages stic which as such do not qualify to be town by for the purpose of census. Similarly, inside the the State Government. Such cases-13 in number reserve forest, some clusters of habitation were throughout the State were finalised by the Dire­ located, which are sometimes unauthorised in the ctor of Census in consultation with the District eye of la w. Such cases were also recognised as Magistrates, which have been presented under villages by way of treating dusters inside the the nomencla ture of non-stat~tory census town, jurisdiction of a forester's beat as one village. satisfying the following conditions: In course of the decade, several areas in the State remaining unsurveyed upto the previous (a) a minimum population of 5, 000 as projected census, have· been surveyed in the meanwhile and in 1981 ; such villages were included in the frame of current census. (b) atleast 75 per cent of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural Town pursuits; No sOciety can be strictly termed as fully urban or completely rural. The dividing line is a (c) a density of population of atleast 400 per far from sharp, since condition varies from coun- Sq. Km. (or 1, 000 per Sq. Mile) 2

Classification of Towns Standard Urban Area It has been customary for the census to classify During the, 1971 Census, a new concept of the towns according to the size of . their popu­ "Standard Urban Area" was introduced in the lation. For 1981 operation, the classification was context of urban classification. The Standard as follows: Urban Area is defined as the projected growth area of a city or town having a population of CLASS POPULATION 50, 000 or more during a period of two or three 1,00,000 and above decades. While delineating Standard Urban Area it is not only necessary to take int~ account the II 50;000_99,999 towns and villages which will get merged into it, 20,000_49,999 "I but also the intervening areas which are poten­ IV 10,000_19,999 tially urban. T he Standard Urban Area is a V 5,000_ 9,999 long-term planning area having a growth poten­ VI :Less than 5,000 tial in a longer time span. In the context of developmental planning for urban areas, it is Urban Agglomeration desirable to fix the Standard Urban Area beyood the boundary of large towD having growth The concept of "Urban Agglomeration" potential over a period 'of 20 years or so. introduced during 1971 Census has. also been adopted during 1981" to take care of~the conti­ The standard urban area includes all areas nuous urban spread of a recognised urban area. which have any or all oft the following characteri­ Very often, large'l railway colonies, university stics (b). to;.(e), .while characteristic (a) should be campuses,t port areas and military camps etc. the basica;minimum·: come up around the statutory boundary limit of the~ city or town having distinct urban chara­ (a) Core town having minimum population of cteristics. Such areas may ,:not by themselves 50,000; qualify to be treated as 'towns, but form a continuous spread with the town as 'out-growths' (b) Predominent urban land use; of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. (c) Intensive interaction with urban Such town(s) together with; their out-growths centres as reflected in communica tion have been trea ted as urban units and are called for the purposes of work and secondary "Urban Agglomerations". Thus an Urban educational facilities; extension of city Agglomeration may comprise: bus service, sale of commodities like milk,·· dairy. products, vegetables (other Ca) a city with contjnuous~ urban out-growth, than .those transported by rail or truck . (the part",of the out-'growth being outside haul) and. -purchase of food grains, clothes, the statutory limits but falling within the general provisiGns etc. by the consumers boundaries of the ~ ad joining village or directly; villages) or (d) Anticipated urban growth as a result of (b) one town with similar out-growth or two future location of industry, market, transport or more adjoining towns with their out­ and.' communication, administrative and growths as in (a) or servicing facilities;

(c) a city and one or more ad joining towns (e) Existence of. big villages with large popu­ with their out-growths all:of which form a lation -:'of; working force engaged in non­ continuous spread. agricultural and industrial categories.

Accordingly, ,eight Urban'· Agglomerations Taking these factors into account the have been formed)n the 1981 Census throughout following standard urban. ~reas were formed the State. during the 1971 Census; 1. Sambalpur 3

2. -Raurkela, 3 Baleshwar, 4. Cuttack, Household 5. Jeypur, 6. Brahmapur, 7. Bhubaneswar A 'Household' is a f;,(Qup of persons who and 8. Puri. The stand ard urban areas of commonly live together and· -would. -take their these owns w~re finalised in c::>nsultation with meals from a common' kitchen. unless the exi­ the Town and Country Planning Organisation of gencies of work ;;prevented any _of them from Government IJf India and Town Planning doing so. There may be a household of persons Organisation of Government 'of O,(ssa and are related. by 'blood or a household of un-related' continued in 1981 Census. persons or 'ha ving a . mix of both. Example of unrelated households are boarding houses,· There is subtle difference betwe~n the stan­ dard urban area and urban aggk neration. for messes, hotels, residential hotels, rescue the urb.1n aggb,l1eration out- rowths should be homes, jails and ashrams etc.. These are called.. 5 "institutional households". There may be one contiguous having distinct urban characterstics, member households, two-member-households whereas, standard urban areas would cover both or multi-member-households. ;, for Census urban and rural areas around a core. town which purposes, each one of these types is regarded' are likely to be urbanised within a period of two as a household. If a group of persons who are to three decades. un-rela ted to each other live in a census house, Building but do not have. their meals from the common A IIBuildi{1g" is generally a single structure kitchen, they would 'not . constitute an institu­ on the ground. Sometimes, it is made up of tional household. Each such person is treated as more than one component unit which are used a separate household. The· important link in or likely to be used as dwellings (residence) or finding out whether there is a household or not establishmentc;, such as shops, business houses, is a common kitchen. offices, factories, workshops, schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns Enterprise and stores etc. It is also possible that buildings An "Enterprisell is an undertaking engaged in which have component units may be used for a production and/or distribution of goods and/or combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ services not for the sole purpose of own residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum­ ~consumption. The wcrkers in an enterprise may residence etc. Usually, a structure will have 4 consist of members of the household or hired walls and roof. However, there are some a workers or both. An enteq.:.risp may be owned areas where the very nature of construction of and operated by one hou!>ehdd or by several house is such that there may not be any wall. households jointly F(t'n a 'partnership basis) cr A typical example of this may be found in the by an institutional body. The activities of an Nolia habitation at Puri, where the house does . enterprise may be carried on in a single census not bave wall, but an entrance and the conical house or in more than one CE'nsus house or in roof which almost touches the ground. Such the open i.e. without premises. The activity structures are also treated as buildings. of the enterprise may also be carried on only Census House for a part of the year but I·n a fairly regular A 'Census house' is a building or part of a basis. It may a.50 be iJi)ssiblp 1 hat rlf're than building having a separate main entrance from one enterpreneurial activity c.an be carrio.d out the road or common courtyard or staircase etc. in one census house.· !-lowever, the results rise, description of enumera tion. the activities of enterprise, nature of operation, -4

type of ownership, social group of owner, 17 Chachati power/fuel used for the activity and the total 18 Chakali number of hired persons usually working in the 19 Chamar, Mochi, Muchi, Satnami enterprise. 20 Chandala literate 21 Chandhai Maru A person is considered to be literate if he is 22 Cherua, Chhelia able to read and write in any language with 23 Dandasi understanding. A person who can merely read 24 Dewar . but can not write is not literate. It is not 25 Dhanwar necessary that a person who is literate should 26 Dhoba, Dhobi have received any formal education or should have passed ·any minImum educational 27 Dom, Dombo, Duria Dom standard. All children of the age of 4 years 28 Dosadha or less have been treated as illiterate, even if 29 Ganda the child· is going to school and may h~ve 30 Ghantarghada, Ghantra picked up reading and writing a few odd words. 31 Ghasi, Ghasia Scheduled Caste 32 Ghogia The Scheduled Castes are specified in 33 Ghi:Jsuria the Government of India (modification) order 34 Godagali of 1956. 93 castes have been notified as 35 Godari Scheduled Castes in this State. 36 Godra One caste, viz., 'Kuli' in Sa.mbalpur district 37 Gokha has been dropped from the Scneduled Caste· list 38 Gorait, Korait as per the Amendment Order, 1976. 39 Haddi, Hadi, Hari 40 Irika SCHEDUlED;~CASTES LIST FOR ORISSA 41 Jaggali 1 Adi Andhra 42 Kandra, Kandara 2 Amant, Amat 43 Karua 3 Audhelia 44 Katia 4 Badaik 45 Kela 5 Bagheti, Baghuti 46 Khadala 6 Bajikar 47 Kodalo, Khodalo 7 Bari 48 Kori 8 Bariki 49 Kummari 9 Basar, Burud 50 Kurunga 10 Bauri 51 Laban 11 Bauti 52 Laheri 12 Bavuri 53 Madari 13 Bedia, Bejia 54 Madiga 14 Beldar 55 Mahuria 15 Bhata 56 Mala, Jhala, Malo, Zala 57 Mang 1i Bhoi 5

SCHEDULED TRIBES LIST FOR ORISSA 58 Mangan # 059 Mehra, Mahar 1 Bagata 60 Mehtar, Bhangi . 2 Baiga 61 Mewar 3 Banjara, Banjari . 62 Mundapotta 4 Bathudi .63 Musahar 5 Bhottada, Dhotada 64 Nagarchi 6 Bhuiya, Bhuyaf1 65 . Namasudra 7 Bhumia 66 Paidi 8 Bhumij 67 Painda 9 Bhunjia 68 Pamidi 10 Binjhal 69 Pan, Pano 11 Binihia, Binjhoa 70 Panchama 12 Birhor 71 Panika 13 Bondo Pora ia 72 Panka 14 Chenchu 73 Pant anti 15 Dal 74 Pap 16 Desua Bhumij 75 Pasi 17 Oharua 76 Patial, Patikar, Patratanti, Patua. 18 Didayi 77 Rajna 19 Cadaba 78 ReHi 20 Candia 79 Sabakhia 21 Ghara 80 Samasi 22 Gond, Gondo 81 Sanei 23 Ho 82 Sapari 24 Holvil 83 Sauntia, Santia 25 Jatapu 84 Sidhria 26 Juang 85 Sinduria 27 Kandha Cauda 86 Siyal 28 Kawar 87 Tamadia 29 Kharia, Kharian 68 Tamudia 30 Kharwar 89 Tania 31 Khond, Kond, Kandha, Nanguli Kandha, 90 Tiar Sitha Kandha 91 Turi 32 Kisan 92 Ujia 33 Kol 93 Valamiki, Valmiki 34 Kolah Loharas, Kol Loharas Sckeduled Tribe 35 Kolha 36 Koli, Malhar A person is taken as a Scheduled Tribe, jf he 37 Kondadora \onPis to anyone of the tribe5 specified in the Kora Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Ust (Modi­ 38 fication), Order, 1956. 39 Korua 4(, Katia the expressions used were "Workers" and "Dependents". In 1931, the concepts used were 41 Koya Hearner", Hworking'dependent" and "non-working 42 Kulis dependent". In 1951, the categories were 43 lodha "self supporting persons", "earning dependents" 44 Madia and "non-earning dependents". In 1961 and 1971, however, there was a shift to the labour-force 45 Mahali approach, according to which a person was tre .. 46 Mankidi ated as "worker" if his activity during the refer­ 47 Mankirdia ence period was productive one. Thus, from 1961 48 Matya the concept of worker and non-worker came into being. The difference in the concepts in 1961, 49 Mirdhas 1971 and 1981 Censuses is summarised below: 50 Munda , Munda lohara, Munda Mahali5, 51 Mundari (a) 1961 CENSUS 52 Omanatya "Workers" = mian workers + marginal 53 Oraon worker s of 1981. IINon-workers" = non-workers of 1981 54 Parenga 55 Paroja (b) 1971 CENSUS 56 Pentia "Workers" = main workers of 1981. 57 Rajuar "Non-workers" = marginal worke rs + non-workers of 1981. 58 Santal 59 Saara, Savar, Saura, Sahara The questions which were canvassed in the 60 5habar, lodha individual slips during 1981 Census to elicit 51 Sounti information on the characteristics of the popUlation were as follows: 62 Tharua I. Q. 14A Worked any time at all last year? Worker and Working Population Yes Tht~ population ot a country can be divided No (H/ST/D/R/B/I/O) into economically active and inactive. The econo­ II. Q. 148 If yes in 14A, did you work mical active group is generally referred to as the for major part of last year? working population. What proportion of our Yes (1)/No. (2) population are engaged in work or are economi­ Ill. Q. 15A Main activity last year? cally active and what job they do for their living, Yes in 148 (C/Al/HHIIOW) these are the issues which the Census proposed to obtain through its massive operation in order No in 148 (HfST/D/R/B/I/O) to provide a broad dimensional picture of the IV. Q. 15B 14B Yes_Any other work any time labour-force. The Censuses conducted so far last year? Yes (CfiALJHHI/OW)/No con tail' a wealth of economic data. There have 14B No_Work done any time last been experimentations with the definitions from year? (CJAlJHHI/OW) Census to Census and as a result, the definition of working forc~ has rarely remained unchanged V: Q. 16 If no in 14A or 14B, seeking/ between two Censuses as would be evident from available for work? Yes (1)JNo (2) the paragraphs to follow. Basically, during 1981 Census the questions "The means of livelihood" approach was have been formulated so as to divide the popu,,:, adopted from 1901 upto 1951. From 1901 to 1921 lation into those who have worked any . time at 7

all during the last year and those who have not If the ?number of main worke rs, marginat worked at all. Having classified the population workers and non~workers are added up, one into these two broad streams, the next attempt would arrive at the total population itself. In was to divide those who~have worked any time other words, these are exclusive categuies. into two sub-streams viz., those who have Main activity of workers has been cla!sified worked in some economic activity over a period into the following four broad ca tegor ies : of 6 months :or more or in both the agricultural seasons and those whose work can be considered (i) Cultivator as marginal or secondary (i.e. less than 6 months). A person is regarded as cultivator if he or she Finally an attempt has also been made to deter­ is engaged either as employer, single worker or mine whether those who are non-workers or family worker in cui tiva tion "f Ia nn owned or those who are marginal workers are either held from Government or held irom private seeking or are available for work. persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cu Itivation includes supervision or directicn of cultivation. Cultivation involves "Work" has been defined ,as participa tion in ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of any economically . productive activity. Such cereals and millet crops viz., whea t, paddy, participation may be physical or mental in nature. jawar, ba jra and other crops, such as sugarcane, Work involves not only actual work but also groundnut etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindred effective supervision and di'rection of work. In all tibre crops, cotton, etc. and does not include these questions the reference period is one year fruit, growing of vegetables or keeping orchard preceding the date of enumera tion. Some work or groves or working of plantation like tea, viz., agriculture and household industry are carried coffee, rubber etc. on either throughout t~e year or during a parti­ cular season or part of the year depending on (ii) /1gricultu ral Labourer local circumstances. In such cases the reference A person who works in anoth"" person's land period has been the broad time span of the for wages in money, kind or share is regarded as agricultural season preceding the enumeration an agricultural lab ourer. He or she has no risk in has been kept. the cultivation, but merely works in another person's land for wages. An agriculural labourer An attempt has been made in this publication has no right of lease or con tract on land on to present data rela ting to "main workers", which he/she works. "marginal workers" and "non-workers" separa­ tely. In case of main workers the distribution of (iii) Household Industry such workers among cultivators and agricultural "Household Industry" is defined as an industry labourers, those engaged in hcusehold industry conducted by the head of household himself/her­ and othe~ workers have also been given. ,he self and/or by the members of the household at main workers are those who have worked for a home or within the Village in rural areas and only major part of the year preceding the within the precin cts of the h:Juse wher ~ the enumeration. household lives in urban areas. It should involve production, processing, servicing or repair of "Marginal workers" are those who have articles or goods, not on the scale of a registered ·worked any time at all in the year preceding the factory. The larger proportion of workers in a enumeration but have not worked for a major household industry should consist of members part of the year,> The ,type ,of work in which of the household including the head. marginal worker. were engaged have been The main characteristics of the "Household ~Iicited through question 15B. industries" are the follo.wing :

"Non-workers" are' those who have not a) One or more members of the household worked any time at all in the year preceding the must participate. Participation by hired enumeratio". labour must be minimum. 8

b) The activity shoula relate to some iii} Dependents production, processing, servicing, repairing iv) Retired persons or rentiers or making and selling of goods. v) Beggars etc. c) The goods produced should not be for vi) Inmates of institutions consumption by the household itself but vii} Other non-workers should be wholly or partly for sell. d) In an urban area the industry must be (i) Household duties I carried on in the precincts of the house in This covers all persons who are engaged in which the household lives. In the rural un-paid home duties and who do no other work, areas, the industry may be anywhere or have not done any work at all during the last within the limits of the village. one year. If a person who normally attends to e) The activity should not be on the scale of household duties is also engaged in some econo­ a registered factory. mic ,activity, then he or she is a worker. For example, a housewife may help in family culti­ f) Professions such as those practised by vation or agriculture or make and sell cowdung­ Pleader, Doctor, Barbar, Musician, Dancer, cakes etc. at odd times. She is treated as worker. Dhobi, Astrologer etc. will not be House­ hold Industry. (ii) Students This will cover all full-t ime students and (iv) Other Workers children attending school. If a student partici­ All workers Le. those who have beenJengaged pates in some economically productive work, like in some economic activity during the' last one helping sometimes as an un-paid family worker year, but are not cultivators or agricultural in family cultivation etc. such students should be labourers or engaged in household industry are treated as a worker and not as student. Very "Other Workers". This includes factory workers, often the daughter in the family helps in the 'Plantation workers, those in trade, commerce, household work though she is studying full time, business, transport, mining, construction, political in which case she is treated as student. or social w)rk, all Governm=nt servants, teachers, priests and artists etc. In effect, all those who (iii) Dependenl work in any field of economic activity other than This includes all dependents such as infants cultivator, agricultural labourer or household or children not attending school or a person industry are other workers. permanently disabled from work because of ill­ ness or old age. Dependents include even able­ Other particulars, viz., nam ~ of the establish­ bodied persons who can not be categorised in ment, description of work, nature of industry, any other category of non-worker but are trade or service and class of worker were also dependent on others. obtain~d in resp=ct of those who: returned "household industry" or "Other work" as their (iv) Retired persons or rentiers activity. A person who has retired from service and is doing no other work and is not employed again Non-worker in some full time work or engaged in some other In case of persons who are i non-workers work such as cultivation, bUSiness, trade etc. or throughout, information' relating to them has a person who is a rentier or living on agricultural been obtained through categories, as1mentioned or non-agricultural royalty, rent or dividend or below. any other person of independent means for securing which he/she does not have to work i) Household duties comes under this category. If a retired person is ii} Students doing some work,in such case he/she is a worker. 9

(v) Beggar police station, town~ have been given in sq. km. This covers beggars, vagrants or persons The Tah~sildars had reported the area figures in without indication of source of. income and those acres in respect 6f tJ-,e lInits in the rural area, without specified source of subsistence, who are whereas the Executive Officers of the urban not engaged in economically prL1ductive work. bodies haye reported the uea figuers for the urb~n units. The arel rE!port in lcres by such function­ (vi) Inmates of institutiona aries were converted in to sq. km. Reguding the area of the villages, the same were also furnished This covers convicts in Jails or inmates of a by the Tahasildars. T he total area of all tahlsils penal, mental or charitable institution, even of' the district does not add upto the area of the if such persons are compelled to do some work district because the for mer represents the IJ.nd­ such as carpentry, carpet weaving, vegetable use area and is derived from the figures supplied growing etc. in such institution. However, an by the local revenue authorities. Similarly the under-trial prisoner enumerated in a jail is reco­ total of the village are~ may not tally with the rded for the work he/she was doing before he/she rural arei1S of the tahasil. The difference may be was apprehended. Similarly a person temporarily due to the fact thlt the village area may not in a hospital or similar institution is recorded necessarily include the area under hills and rivers for the kind of work he/she was doing before etc. which are included in the tahasil area. being admitted into the hospital or institution. Besides, there are also v uyini5 methods on compu­ However, the previous worK is not recorded in tation adopted at different levels. Area figures respect of long term under trial prisoner or for the unsurveyed revenue villages have been convict or for long term inmates of penal, mental reft blank"like the forest villages and are indicated or charitable institutions. A person is considered a s "Not available". as 'long term' ,if he or she is in such an institution for 6 manths (If more. Though there h 15 be~n no chloge in the boundary of the Sote between 1971-81, the (vii) Other non-workers revised computa tion in 1 he <3 rel of somp districts This includes all non-workers who do not has resulte~ in margin 11 decrease of 135 sq. kms. come under any of the above six ca tegories, but are looking for work. A boy or girl who has Density completed education or has stopped studying and The density (pOpU!l i{,n per sq. km.) shown for is looking for work comes under this category. the State/DistrictfTahasil/Police StHionjTown have Alternatively a person who is merely spending been worked out using the Hel fgure curected time at home as a dependent and is not doing upto two places of decimals. any work and not seeking any work is not coming under this category. In case of students who Spelling of administrative unit may be seeking work and are quite prepared to As explained above, the s~ellings of district give up studies, if they get a job they are to be have been adopted fro, the Survey of Indii to recorded as 'Students'. maintain uniformity at a.ll-Indil level Hcwever,

the spellings of lower units, vi, I t lh lsils, police Area figure stations, village, town re in cunfirn-ity with the In keeping with the census tradition, the spellings available in Ihe Sute Government Surveyor Genera.l of India provides the area records. figures for the State and district level. Hence the area figures of the district along with the spelling Physically handicapped persons of the district name as adopted by the Surveyor It is customary fdr the Census to introduce General, India has been adopted in the publi­ new concepts in every ('ensus Accordingly dn cation, with a view to maintaining uniformity of attempt was made durin..:, he h ~uselisting open­ d1ta at the national level. The area figures of the tion conducted in AJ..-ril-Mly, 1980 to find (lut units down below the drstrict level, viz, tahasil, the statistics regarding the physically hindicapped 10 persons all over the country. Physically handi­ either one arm and/or leg did not classify a person <:apped persons were broadly recorded under as totally crippled. There are other situations three categories, viz., totally blind, totally cripp­ where a person unfortunately suffers from more led and totally dumb. than one of the aforesaid disabilities. In such cases, the intention was to record the persons by greater disability. For example, a person may The term "Totally crippled" refers to such be both blind and-dumb or blind and crippled. In persons who have not lost their arms or limbs. such cases the intention was to find out the The loss of arms or legs or all the 4 limbs refers greater disability, whether blindness is considered to loss of both the arms or loss of both the legs. as greater disability than either dumbness or It is not necessary that the disabled should have being crippled. Similarly being crippled is greater lost both arms and legs. The loss of either of disability than being dumb. In the extreme these i.e., both arms or both legs would be suffi­ calles, where a person suffered from all the 3 cient for classification as totally crippled. The disabilities, it was recorded under the category loss here refers to the inability to use and not 'blind' which is certainly the most unfortunate necessarily physical absence. Thus a paralytic disability. It was usual to find a person "blind or who has lost use of both the legs or both the crippled due to old age and such cases were als9 arms was taken as totally crippled, though the taken note of and categorised under appropriate limbs are physically available. However, the loss of classification since he suffered from disabilities. Brief history of the District

The early history of the district of separate districts with its composite office Ohenkanal remains obscure due to want of located at Dhenkanal. The Collector of reliable materials. The political history related Dhenkanal was also the ex-officio Collector of to a group of princely States except Anugul, an Anugul. However, under the Anugul laws ex-feudatory State. It is one of the centrally Regulatior.s (Repeal) Act, 1967, the status of located district of Orissa. The district came Anugul as a district was changed to that of a into bein~ on 1.1.1948 when it was created a sub-division of Dhenkanal district and it consequent upon the merger of the princely became the seventh sub.division of the present states with the province of Orissa. It originally district of Dhenkanal. No other district of the comprised the Ex-States of Dhenkanal, Hindol, State has such a large number of sub·divisions Athmallik, Talcher, and Rairakhol. except Sambalpur. Anugul was administered by the Superitendent The district has been divided into 8 Tahasils, of the tributary mahals earlier and subsequenl:ly 21 Police Stations, 16 C. D. Blocks. The deve­ in 1891 it became the district headquarters of lopmental administration is carried through the Anugul district along with Kandhamal (now in Block Development Officers and 229 Gram~ Phulabani district) as a sub-division which Panchayats covering all the villages. So far continued upto 1936. For adminiStrative conveni­ as revenue administration is concerned it is ence the Ex-State of Rairakhol was transferred supervised through the Sub-divisional Officers to Sambalpur district with effect from 26.10.1949. aided by 8 Tahasildars and supported by 86 Two villages viz., Kabatbandha and Goliamuhan .. Revenue Inspector Circles. There are 5 statutory patna were transferred to Cuttack district in towns and 4 non-statutory census towns in, 1964. Thus, Dhenkanal and Anugul were two the district. District Census Hand Books

Among the traditional documentation of the According to the 1951 publication programme Census, the hirly comprehensive and uniform the Dis triet Census Handbook was published in publiCltion of District Census Handbouk (D. C. H.) one volume and did not contain information consisting of town and village directory and given in the village and town directory. Apart town and villagewi5~ Primary Census Abstract from this the brief introduction of the district, (P.C.A.) has been found to be very iJseful and are general features, density map, prescribed tables constantly referred to by the planners and data for general population, economic tables, social users. The District Census Hlndbook is the only and cultural tables and village statistics were publiCltion that incorporates the data down to a provided in the District Census Handbook. The village level in rural area and upto ward level in Primary Census Abstract was given under the the urb:ln area. The dlta published in these heading "village statistics". However, the infor­ volumes are of immense value to the planners, ma tion on vilIagewise list'of displaced persons, scholars and adminis tra tors for the purpose of and information on small scale industries were village level, block level and district level presented in the 1951 District Census Handbook planning and studies. It is a publication of the volume. State Government. The cost thereof is borne by the State Government. However" the Director Similarly, 1961 Census publication was of Census of the State is responsible to the presented in one volume. This volume was extent of providing necessary data which are divided into 3 parts. First part contained the obtain~d through Census. ' introduction of the district, second part This document was first published as an contained the census tables and the official auxiliary to 1951 Census, consequent upon the statistics was given in the third part. The informa­ request of the Government of India to State tion given in the Village Directory and Town Government to publish District Census Hand­ Directory for 1981 Census was not given in the books containing statistical information relating 1961 District Census Handbook. The villagewise to villages, towns and police stations etc. of the Primary Census Abstract was given in the second districts. The State Government agreed to this part under the heading of "Village Directory". and decided,to bring out District Census Handbook The information on village wise list of as a priced publica tion to be published in the industries and tables on fairs and festivals were Sta te Covernment Press This publication since presented in 1961 District Census Handbook then is continuing with unbroken chain. Apart publica tion. from giving the runl sta tis tical information, it readily gives a complete list of villages contained According to the 1971 Census publication within' a Police Station and District. It will not, programme, the District Census Handbooks were however, be out of place to mention here that to be published in 3 volumes; Part-A containing in many districts, complete list of villages is not the data on amenities, Part-B incorporating maintained properly and the present list is the Primary Census Abstract (P. C. A.) and Part-C result of extensive enquiries and contacts with giving administrative statistics and census tables. different agencies and can be regarded as District Census Handbooks, part-A and part-B exhaustive. for the 1971 Census could be published quickly. To make the·data component more illustrative Both these volumes were in great demand by the maps of the district, tahasil and police station data users, as they contained a vast mass of are also published in the publication. The Police data on amenities available in the Village/Town 'Station map's show,ing the villages as per the alongwith demographic features. In regard to population size, having different amenities the District Census Handbook Part-C, we faced represented in approved legend will help the difficulties in collecting administrative statistics readers in easy appreciation. from various Offices and our progress in 13

publishing the report was considerably delayed. The new feature of 1981 format is having After obtaining necessary sta tis tics, much prov ision a f the distance range of the particular difficulty had to be encountered in printing of . amenities to a village where it is not present. A the part-C, which was pending in the State few items of information like adult literacy Government Press at Cuttack for a pretty long centres have been introduced in the village tjme. Under compelling circumstances the directory to meet some requirement of the manuscript could be printed in the Private Minimum Needs Programme. Presses located at Cuttack and elsewhere. In view of the inordinate delay in collecting Another introduction viz., "total population administrative statistics which would in any case and number of households" for each village has be available to the data users in the publications been shown in the village directory to ascertain of the respective Statistical bureaus/departments the co-relation of the amenities with population of the State Government there was re-thinking and number of household they serve. Since in the matter to drop the publication of part-C current day planning has been initiated from the of the District Census Handbook for the 1981 Community Development Block level, villages Census. coming under each Community Development Block has been furnished in the annexure of the However, it has been decided to publish the village directory for the facility of the admini­ 198'1 District Census Handbook in two parts. straters and planners, which is a departure from the earlier Censuses. Part I A' would be confined to village and town directory, whereas part 'B' would be confined Similarly in the Town Directory, information to village and town wise Primary Census Abstract on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in statement-IV and availability of Primary Census Abstract upto Police Station/ adult literacy centres in statement-V are innova­ Town levels. Despite the fact that publication tions keeping in .view the requirement of of both the parts in ione volume would •have Minimum Needs Programme. enhanced the value, it could not be helped in respect of the bigger districts comprising large The signifiCant change in the Town Directory number of villages and towns. Therefore, the is the provision of class of town in all state­ publication has been broken up into two volumes ments for analysis of the infrastructure of (Part' A' and 'B'). amenities.

By and larg~, the contents of the Village and Both the Village and Town Directory and Town Directory are ·almost similar tothose objectives of various columns thereunder along­ adopted for 1971 Census, b:uring a few changes with the connotation of various abbreviations necessitated by the requirements of the used therein have been explained in the planners and da ta users. rei evant sections. Scope of Village Directory

The data on village directory have been important institutions such as High Schools( presented TahasillP.S.-wise and Village-wise. Colleges, MedicallnstitLJtions, Post & Telegraph The village includes rev~nue village and the Offices etc. nave been shown in the Tahasil clusters of habitation located in any tract map. An administrative map of the Police mentioned thereunder. The names of villages Station has also been presented in the have not been arranged alphabetically since beginning of the village directory of that location code thereof have been provided 'in Police Station giving the boundaries of the ascending order. However, for facility of the villages in location codes and towns located readers, an alphabetical list of villages under within it and other details similar to the Tahasil each Police Station with its location code map.. Besides, Villages have also been shown numbers has been provided a t the beginning through symbolic representation by different of the Village directory. In case of a village population sizes. The uninhabited villages have trea ted as an out-growth of an urban agglo­ been shown by cross marks (X). The shaded meration, the code number and name have portion of the map represents the area of been provided minus data thereof which has the towns. been shown against such core town. In case of part-viHage forming a portion of an out­ The informa tion on Village Directory has growth, th~ corresponding data has been been provided in the statement containing shown in the village directory. In case of 20 columns giving areas of the village in census towns, such Villages have beeri listed hectares, population and number of households, in the village directory without any data amenities viz., educational. medical, drinking on amenities, for which the town directory water, power supply, post and telegraph has to be referred to. However, the land and communication etc. available in the utilisation data for such census town has Village. In case of non-availability of any been made available in Appendix-II of the amenities the distance range of its availability has been provided in the directory. It has been the tradition of census to Similarly, the land uses pattern of the present maps of constituent administrative units beginning with the district, followed by vil!age providing the extent of forest area, area under irrigation, un-irrigated area, Tahasils, and Police Stations thereunder. All culturable waste and area not available for the maps so presented in this volume have cultivation have been indicated in the been authenticated by the concerned revenue authorities in so far as the boundary and directory in hectares. Places of religious, historical/archaeological interest have been spellings and locations are concerned. In shown for reference of the I readers. case of the units adjacent to the coast land of the State, such maps have been cleared by the Survey of India through the COLUMN 14_ Staple Food :_ Staple food office of the Registar General, India. refers to grain and only relates to the majority population of the village using for In addition to the district map, the major portion of the year. Combination of administrative map of eaen TanasillPolice grain in staple tood viz., rice~ wheat and Station has been given in the beginning of maize etc. have been indicated. the village directory of that TahasillPolice Station. The boundaries of Police Stations COLUMN 15 to 19_Land Use:_ The land Use in the Tanasil) location of towns, large villages, pattern given in the village directory rivers, roads, railways, hills, forests and conforms to the pattern of classification ot 15

land use as recommended by the Ministry situations where patches of land have been put of Agriculture, Government of India. The to agricultural use Within the statutory notified guidelines in this regard are as fol\ows.: fcrest and ha.ve been considered as fcre'£>t by the revenue administration. These areas have 1. Forests been treated as forest. In Orissa, forest is 2. Not available for cultivation: broadly known under two categories, viz., village forest, known in local parlance as khesra (a) Lands put to non-agricultural uses forest and reserved or protected forest. The (b) Barren and un-culturable lands village forest constitutes an integral part of the village area unlike the reserve or protected 3. Other un-cultivated lands excluding forest. This is because communal right in land fallow lands: is n(lt exercisable in the areas known as reserve (a) Permanent pastures and other forest under the Orissa Forest Act. grazing lands (b) Lands under miscellanecus tree leaving aside this,4 Appendices in the crops and groves not included in village directory have been presented in this the net area sown publication, which is a distinct feature of the current 'census publication. (c) Culturable wastes

4. Fallow lands: These are: (a) Fallow lands other than corrent i) Tahasil/Police station-wise abstract fallows of educational, medical and other (b) Current fallows amenities. 5. Net area sown. ii) land.utilisa tion da ta in respect of non-municipal towns(Census Towns). In the village directory Column.15 (forest) iii) Tahasil/Police Station-wise list of represents, the category one above. Column-16 villages where no amenities are ( Irrigated) and column-17 (un-irrigated) available and given break-up of agricultural land, which are a combination of categories 4 (a+ b) and iv) Tahasil/Police Station-wi~e list of 5 above. Column-18 (culturable waste) villages indicating the proportion of corresponds to category-3 (a + b+ c) above. Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Colurnn-19 (area not available for cultivation) population to the total population corresponds to category-2 (a+ b). Area figures by ranges. of, the village have been shown in hectares. These appendices are new to the present Th~ total of figures under columns 15 to 19 census which provides Tahasil-wise abstract will not necessarily tally always with the of villages on different priorities. The total area of the village as indica ted in intention is that the abstract will be helpful co\umn-'?t of the directory, as there are for planning inputs in areas/villages where waterways and hills etc. which may not be the basic infrastructure is lacking. Similarly included in the land use statistics of the the Appendix-IV will be helpful for planning village. of welfare programmes, for Scheduled Castes/ Forests rna y mean either state owned or Scheduled Tribes at micro-level, as it provides private forest and whether wooded or data by ranges of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled maintained as potential forest land. There are Tribe population. Scope of Town Directory

The town directory is intended to cover all has been indicated giving the names of the the towns in the district statutorily notified tahasil under which it is located. Column 5 as such as also the non-niunicipal census towns. gives the area figures of the town in sq. kms. The towns have been arranged in the town The number of household.s including the house­ directory in the alphabetical order and do not less household has been shown in column b. cover strictly the military areas. The data Itf columns 7 to 15 the population alongwith on amenities and other aspects presented in the growth rate of town from 1901 to 1981 codes has been explained in detail in separate have been shown, for easy comparability. In chapters. Regarding the urban agglomNation column 16 density i.e. population per sq. km. the conventional creation of census the names has been furnished, In columns 17 to 19 the of such agglomerations have been indicated Sex ratios (females for 1,000 males) as recorded which is similar to the name ot the main town from the 1961 census onwards have been 'of the agglomeration. The particulars for such furnished. constituents of the agglomeration have been furnished separately. Such presentation was Statem'ent II-It provides the physical aspects operationally found to be convenient to have and location of the town. In columns 3 to 5 an idea of the particulars of the city or town the average rainfall and temperature have been agglomeratioll in toto and a.lsu severally, furnished. Distance of the town in kilometers hom the State Headquarters, District Head­ Regarding the out- growths which do not quarters, Sub·divis.ional HeadquaftersjTallasii classify to be treated as town, the particulars Headquarters, the nearest city with population are not seoarately available. The directory of one lakh or more, railway station, particulars ~elating to the out-growths have bus route, navigahle rivers/canals within been merged with the different town and 10 kms. It have also been indicated in column have not been shown separately. 6 to 12 respectively. To sum up the earlier format of 1971 D.C.H. Statement III_The statement reveals a Part-A has b~en restructured for 19B1 census, picture of the municipal finance for the year keeping in view the objectives of the Planning -1978-79. The receipts of the urban local body Commission for the Minimum Needs Programme from various sources have been provided and the revised 6th Five Years Plan. More ,under columns 4 to 10 whereas the expendi­ interest has been taken to know the over-all ture under various items have been disclosed infrastructure in terms of amenities, however, under coumns 11 to 17. modest or from whatever source it may I;ave been provided. Statement IV_It gives information relating to civic and other amenities as it stood in 1979. lnformation on town directory has been Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have furnished in 6 separate Statements. The scope been given under (olurr,ns S(a) and 5(b) and the content of the statement adopted of the statement. The road length in kms. has for the towns is briefly explained below: been shown under column 6. The system of Statement I-This sta tement gives the status sewerage, number and type' of latrines and growth history ot the town. In columns 1 availablein the town in addition to the method and 2, serial No. of the towns in alphabetical of disposal of night soil 'have been shown under order and names of the town with class and columns 7 to 11. Columns 12 and 13 of the civic administrative status have been furnished. statement deals with the source of water in columns 3 and 4 location code of the town suppJ~' and system of storage of the town. 17

Column 14 of the statement provides the in the town the name of the nearest pli1Ce availability of fire service if any in the town. In alongwith the distance where the ficility is case, such service is {lot available in the town, available has been given. the name of the nearest place where available Statement-Vl_This represents the has been shown alongwith the distance from information on Trade, Commerce, Industry and town. Electrification with number of Banking ,is it stood in 1979. in columns 3 connections for different uses has been shown to 5, important cornmodities as imported into in colu~ns 15 to 19 of the statement. 'he town have been mentir>ned as (tgaillst the exported items out of the town shown under Statement-V_ln this statement information columns 6 to 8. The names of the three relating to medical, educational, recreational important cornmodities manufactured in the ilnd cultural facilities in the town has been toWll have been shown in columns 9 to 11. shown. Medical facility available in the town Number of banks, number of agricultural credit has been shown in columns 4 and S. sodties and flurnber of non~agticllitural EducatiDnai faciJites, viz., number of different credit societies available in the toWll have been types 01 Colleges. iechnieal Schools, recognised furni~hed in columns 12 to 14 re~peclively in commercial ilnd vocational institutions, Higher Secondary Schoots, Secondary Schools, M. t. the statement. Scf1oois, Primary Schools and Adult Uteraq There is no notified.slum area in any of the Centre~ have been indicated in coillmns 6 to 15. towns. of the state. Hence, the prescribed CoIlJJTln16 shows the Workil1ll, Women's Hostel statemellL ~V-A has not been provided in the with the number of seats. Columns 17 to 20 of Town Directory. the statement discloses recreationa I and Cllitor al facilities like Stadia and Cinema halls The towns having out growths have l>e~n provided in an Appendix to the Town Directory ~tc. available in town. In case of non ... \vailability of medical and educational facilities showing their population separately. Physical Aspects

The distric~ lies between 20··29' Nand like Mankara, Samakoi. Ramiala, Tikra, Singada 21'-41' N latitudes and 84'-16' E and 86·-26' E and Naigra etc. Both these rivers provide longitudes and is a land locked district in the drainage and facility for run-off water from Central Oris::.a. It is bounded by Kendujhar the district. district in the North, Phulabani, Puri and The district is abundant in forests and Cuttack districts in the South, Balangir and mountains. The loftiest peak of the district is Sambalpur districts in the West and Cuttack Malyagiri in Palalahada· Sub-division which is district in the East. The area of the district 1,187 meters high. Besides, there are low range is 10,827 Sq. Kms. according to the Surveyor mountains available in plenty in Kamakshyanagar, General, India and ranks seventh. in the State Athmallik ,Dhenkanal and Hindol Sub-divisions. area wise. The climate of the district is more or less of extreme type. The year may be The current census has registered a popu­ divided into four seasons. The cold season lation of 15,82,787 which ranks seventh in the continues from December to February followed State population-wise. This population includes by Summer from March to May. The south­ 2,50,554 Scheduled Caste and 1,94,060 Scheduled west monsoon season continues from June to Tribe population. Tne percentage of Seheduled September. Caste and Scheduled Tribe population to the total population of the district accounts for The average annual rain.fall of the district 15'83 and 12'26 per cent respectively. is 1,421 mm. (56") and there are about 73 rainy days in a year. However, the annual rain-fall The area of the district is 10,827 Sq, Kms. is more in Palaldhada Sub-division which is according to the Surveyor General of India. 1,782'3 mm. Sub-division having an Dhenkana I has three broad natural divisionc;, average annual rain-fall of 1,295·5 mm. records The first of these is the chain of hills ranging the lowest rain-fall in the district. Presently from 1,000 ft, to 3,500 ft. above the sea level the Block Development Officers are maintaining rain recording stations where daily rain-fall is and running a long the north eastern bounda~y of the district from Palalahadd in the north recorded and transmitted to the Collector as to Kamakshyanagar in the east. The second well as to the Board of Revenue, Cuttack. natural division is yet another chain of hills The hot season commences from the month streaching from Athmallik in the south-west of March and the month of May is usually the to Hindol in the south-east and running parallel hottest month with a mean daily maximum to the river Mahanadi which flows along the tempera ture of 41·C and January is the coldest southern boundary of the district. The third month of the year having a mean daily minimum natural region is the valley of the river temperature of 13'1°(. Occasionally due to Brahmani lying between the two hill chains cold spell the minimum temperature drops down and forming the central part of the district. to 7°e. The humidity is generally high. There is one metereological observatory located at Angul. The river Mahanadi marks the southern border of the district in Athmallik and Angul Jurisdictional Change_During the decade Sub.divisions whereas the river Brahmani divides 1971-81, on9 new tahasil has been created the district into almost two halves. The river with headquartets at Chhendipada in Angul Mahanadi has a number of tributaries like Sub-division by way of carving out of the Karandi jore, Ghoser jore, Sindor jore, Nalia jore area from the erstwhile Angul tahasil in and Sapua whereas Brahmani has tributaries th~ same Sub-division. Major Characteristics of t;lC District

rivers to some extent. The exploitation of MininJ-This district has good mineral forest material provides avocation to sizeable potential. Systematic explora tion a.nd population. The principal forest produces are assessment and development of mineral timber, fire-wood, bamboo and Kendu-Ieaf. The resources and their exploitation have drawn the minor forest produces consist of lac, genduli attention of the State Government in the recent gum, honey, wax, siali-Ieaf, myrobalans, past and survey and investigation work has been sunaribark, mahua flower and seed, kochila and taken up extensively. The results indicate the tussar, cocoons etc. The main consumer of availability of chromite mines at Maulbhanja timber is the railways and that of bamboo is the and Kathpal, Mica at Shyamsundarpur, Titagarh Paper Mill. In the recent past the Khargaprasad, Dangpal, Durgapur and Orissa Forest Corpol,'ation a State Government Kangula; Graphite at Athmallik; China clay at under-taking has taken up the kendu leaf trade. Kaluriapatna, Purunagarh, Banarpal and Leaving aside thiS, the revenue rea lised from abundance of coal in the district. The Talcher the forest produces are accounted for by t~e coal field occupying the Brahmani valley different forest· territorial divisions, of the di!>covered in 18P is the earliest geological district, viz., Anugul (ks. 122'79 laKhs), findings of the district. The coal mines there Athmallik (Rs. 73'35 lakhs), Dhenkani:!1 (Rs. 60'47 have been under explota tion since 1930 and the lakhs) and Deogarh (part) (Rs. 170'69 lakhs). National Coal Development Corporation is Due to denudation of forest growth opera ting a sizeable portion of the Cad I mines. consequential upon illicit felling and shit ing Principal con~umers of the superior quality of cultivation by the tribals, emphasis ha~ been coal available here are the railways, textile laid for afforestation in the recent past thrcugh mills, paper mills, power station, cement works, various programmes. fertiliser works and other miscellaneous consumers. The mines are operated by both Under "farm forestry" scheme various mechanical and manual process. In the recent seedlings are being distributed tc the individuals past, mineral-based industries have been taken for popularising forest growth. Sirwltaflecusly up. The mining revenue realised by the State re-forestation of de-graded forests I as been Government during the year 198.0-81 was taken up alongwith ot~er afforestation s(h' n,es. Rs.63,51,582·75 paise and cess realised on royality alone during the same year was Industries_ The dis rict was industriallY Rs. 5,12,957'23 paise. During 1980-81, 3 chromite backward till the recent past when a rlLmber of '"mines, 6 coal mines, one fire clay mine and one projects have been taken up to harress the :~tz mine were in operation. Mining license potential available in the district. The Distri( t has been granted in favour of 2 graphite mines Industries Centre has been furctiorir h at the . and one kynite mine of the district. district level from 1978 to co-ordinate the activities at various levels and with a view to For.. ~_Most part of the district is covered establishing Small Scale units in the district. With dense forest. The ditsrict has extensive forest mostly of tropical dry deciduous type. During 1980-81, 110 Small Scale industrial Th~ . fo~est area or 4,954'74 sq. kms. comprise Units have gone into production which (Aovidf'd 2,822'28 sq. kms. of reserve forest, 390'99 sq. employment to 899 persons. These industries kms. of protected forest and 1,740-38 sq. kms. are agro-based, chemical, electrical, ceramics, of undemarcated protected forest. Forest plays forests-based etc. Oriented to meet the needs an important role in the economy of the· of the locality and flourshing complex at district~ I t prevents soil erosion and grea ter Talcher which is a sub-divisional headqUurters. run-off of water, beside!> regulating flow of Necessary financial assistance is being provided 20

by the Orissa State Financial Corporation and Orissa (IDCOl) and Industrial Promotion and -other Commercial Banks. Powel subsidy is also Investement Corporation, Orissa (IPICOl) both made available to these Small Scale Industrial State Government undertakings. In the central Units. sector, the fertiliser plant based on Talcher coal has been established under the management of Artisan-based industries and cottage the Fertiliser Corporation of India ltd., which industries are also being encouraged in produces fertiliser grade urea. pursuance of the State Policy. Such units relate to blacksmithy, carpentry, brass and bell The Heavy water project at Talcher which metal, bamboo rope making, hand~loom,pottery, is also an important project under the central stone work, wood carving, tailoring, laundry s~ctor is to be commissioned shortly. and electrical shop etc. 630 artisans based units Recently the National anuminimum have gone into production generating Company ltd., (N AlCO) have started employment to 1,083 persons induding 220 construction ot the alluminium smelter plant Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe persons. near Anagul. Under entrepreneural development training programme, necessary training is being provided Leaving aside this, another jOint venture is to the beneficiaries for running their industries. ORICHEM lTD., at ralcher with a capital cost During 1980-81, 86 persons were trained. of Rs. 475 lakhs is likely to be produce sodium Besides, 736 artisans were also given training on sulphate and sodium dichromate. Similarly one various trades and avocation under TRYSEM, semi-coke plant with a capital cost of Rs. 1,400 RURAL INDUSTRIES PROGRAMME, LR.D. and lakhs is likely to be implemented shortly at HADY CRAFT SCHEMES. These artisans are lalcher for producing one lakh M. T. of Semi­ provided with financial assistant from Commercial coke per annum. These projects are being Banks and Khadi and Village Industries Board etc. undertaken by IDCOl. Simultaneously with Tools for the artisans are supplied free to provide IPICOL assi~tance, "Utkal Asbestos Company them incentive. Under ERRP, 160 artisans were Ltd.," with an investment of Rs.200 lakhs, set.up trained during 1980-81 and on completion they at Dhenkanal is producing A.C. Sheets, Prasantee were provided with necessary tOols and finance. Rs. 15'30 lakhs and IPIBEl refractories with an out-lay of paper mills with an outlay of Rs. 700 There are 43 Industrial Co-operative lakhs located at Dhenkanal have been producing Societies in the district who are provided with paper and refractories respectively near managerial subsidy. This includes 14 handicraft _ Dhenkanal. Similarly Unique Builders at Talcher societies. has been producing Steel Casting with IPICOl assistance leaving aside the aforesaid medium The Orissa Ind:.Jstrial Infrastructure industries under produciton, many others like Development Corporation (lOCO, a State "Kraft Paper Industries", H. T. Fasteners' Government undertaking) has provided "Hydogenerated non-ediable and refind oil, industrial sheds at different identified growth Industrial Gas, "Polyster Fiber", "lamp Sheel", centres in the State. So far as Dhenkanal "Oxygen & Acetylene", A C. Pressor Pipe, Mini district is concerned, such industrial sheds are Steel, "Solphuric Acid" Soda Ash, "Detergent" available' at Anugul, ralcher, Dhenkanal and plants at Ohenkanal and Talcher are under additional sheds are also undet construction. implementation with the assistance of IPICOL These sheds are available to the entrepreneurs and will come into production very shortly. It for location of their industries. is expected that such phenomenal growth of large/medium industries in the potential growth In the recent past, a few medium and large centres of the district will provide sample scope sea Ie industries have been taken up 'under for growth of small scale and ancillary central sector, joint sector and in collaboration industries and will ultimately provide adequte with the Industrial Development Corporation of employment opportunity. 21

Needless to emphasise that there has yielding variety. The achievement under other already been a shift from traditional to non­ crop viz., pulses in 42,078 hectars, oilseed in traditional industries due to the abundance of 38,188 hectars besides other crops in 14,224 mine'rials liKe chromite, buxite, fire-clay, hectars. limestone, coal, Iron-ore and manganese etc. An area of 1,60,972 hectars was brought However, the forest potential of the distric;'in under rabi crop during the year 1980-81, which respect of timbe; and bamboo etc. are yet to be includes 89,988 hectars under pulses and 32,048 exploited fully. hectars under oilseeds.

Agriculture :_ Different types of soil as Irrigation :_Irrigation facility in the district is indicated below are available in the district. poor. r he rivers Mahanadi and Brahma ni are the two main rivers of the district having (/) Ai/avial soil :__ This type :.>f soli is a number of tributaries. ,he Rengali Dam found in all river valleys. Sugarcane, Project in Brahmani is under construction and tobacco, paddy, vegetables and fruits when completed will provide irrigation to a thrive well in this soil. large chunk of teritory. Leaving aside this, the (1/) Black Clay soil:- It is found mostly existing irrigation facility of 91,759 acres are in AmlgLJI sub-division and in patches due to the medium, mihor and lift irrigation throughout the district. This soil is very projects as stated below:- favourable for the growth of various rabi (A) MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECTS crops, oil seeds and pulses. It is quite (I) Derjang 15,022 acs suitable for growing orange and cotton. (II) Dadarghati 6,000 acs (Ill) Ramiala b,OOO acs (IJI) Red loam soil :- This type of soil is 27,022 acs found in the high land and hilly slopes. This is very congenial for the growth of (B) MINOR IRRICATION PROJECTS 55,437 acs. groundnuts, cotton, sweet potato, (C) LIFT IRRIGATION PROJECTS 9,300 acs orange and lemon. 91,759 acs (lV) Sandy foam sai/:_ This type of soil is found in patches throughout the Additional 6,000 acres of land are the 'district. Rabi crops and vegetables are anticipated ayacut of Ramiala Project conse­ grown in rainy season. quent upon the reclamation of work. In the recent past irrigation through dug-wells has (V) Gravelly soil :_ It is found in hill provided additional acrase up to 1980_81,28,115 slopes and favourable for mango and dug-wells have been constructed which provide Jack-fruits. irrigation for 19,000 acres. lhe ground water (VI) Cleaving loam soil:- This is found survey of the district discloses the total through out the district and is favourable potential of 47,680 LJnder dug-well system of for growing paddy and mung. irriga tion.

This district is deficient in irrigationalth­ There is an assured rabi ayacut of 5,735 ough some irrigatIon projects have been taken acres under minor irrigation and 6,300 acres under lift irrigation along. Besides, medium up in the recent past. The taila and high land irrigation project Derjanga irrigates 9,000 acres only account for 2,19,000 hectares, medium land accounts for 1,34,000 hectars and low land in rabi. accounts foT' ',25,000 hectars in the district. Three ongoing schemes viz. Dadargha ti and During the year 198()"81, 3;75,608 hectars were Ramiala in Kamakshyanagar sub-division and brought under kharif crop. Out of this area Auli in Angul sub-division will provide an 2i37,041 hectars were under paddy crop. which additional ayacut of 18,500 acres under kharjf includes an area of 69,221 hectars under high and 11,700 acres under rabi. 22

Dug-weI! system has received wide publi­ grampanchayat tanks. This includes production city and the achievment in this district is of fry to the tune of 22 S'i la!{hs both frc:m encouratlin!1.. The average command area of riverine and induced bre~ing sources. ordinary dug-well ran,;es from 0'30 hectares to 0-75 hectares. There are 2 types of dug.wells 1 he potential of the district includes 5 752 viz., general and composite type takan up in private tanks with an area ot 5,868'26 a('~es, Ihe district. The composite dug-well is having panchayilt tanks numbering 3,485 in area of either 1 diesel engine or electric pump Set with 7,935'76 acreS and 67 reservoir (medium and bigger diameter lnd greater dep'.h. minor) covering an area of 4,465'11 acres. Tile panchayat tarks are also leased out on long­ Soil Conservation_As indicated this district term basis for Bntourging pisciculture, Nece­ has considerable area of hills, gullies and ssary finance under IRD Pr0gramrne and Fishery ravines which is the major hurdle for rapid development agencies are also i1vaililble to the agricultural growth. The soil erosion is an acute indivicuJls to (onsolidate t~eir piSCiculture S{l problem in this district. To solve this problem as to improve their e(onomic (Onditioll. In the soil conservation measures were initiated in this recent past the reservoir fishery in Darjang district by way of establishmeht of a demon· Project in Anugul sub-div'sion has proved to be stration ('el'me in 1953 over an area of 55 acres a stocking centre, in view of its existing near o\nugul in th~ catdlm€llt of Nigra river. potential of 2,317 acres and dead storage area In cour~e of time meaSUfes have also been of 334 acrt:s. initiated in toe Brahmani catcl1ment area, catch­ Under IRO Programme, necessary tralnmg ment or r"lv·3.r Ramiala and other areas. The is being imparted for encouraging indiViduals on soil conservation measures initiated generally in land fishery. 23 fisherman's co-operative include water harvesting Structure, nalfa societies and one fish production-cum-marketing blinding projects, }nolla land ~rotection projects, society itt Anugul are functioning in (he district. contour-bundini; and tree plantation etc. While the cultivated up-lands were contour-bunded Co-oparation_1 here are Jltogetnt<.r 207 the waste lands were planted with trees of co-operative societieS in the district, out of S\SDO, gambhar, Clshew-nut, bamboo and gullies which 190 are Primary Agricultural Co-opera.tive were reclaimed. \n the recel\t pa.st, extensive Societies, 4 Regional Co-operative Matketing programme have been taken up under lRO and Societies and 4 wholesale consumers Co­ ERR P Schemes. operative Stores. There was only one Co-opera tive Bank in Angul established during Pisciculture-The district depends upon in land the year 1921. In course of time its a.ctivities fishery for supply of fish mostly irom river have expanded and it was renamed as Anugul Brah~ani and Mananadi. Salt water fish is, United Central Co-operattve Bank, the chief however, Imported hOIl1 the fi~hhg ba$e of agency for distributing rural credit having pacade,,:,p and Chandbali, The tanks, bandhas. jurisdiction over the eMire di$trict. It has 6 na\as and river are the main sources for the branches located at Oflenkanal, Athmallik, fresh water fish. The Fishery Department has Kamakshyanagar, Talcher, Palalahada and departmental tanks to push up spawn (ullUre Hindo!' Ther~ are 2 colc storage in the district. and supply 01 fry to the public. The fish seed centres along with a number 01 nursery tanks The Primary Agricultural· (o-operative are u~pd by the department for s~ockinl', of fty Societies have enrolled 1,78,1"6 families in the and fish. Riverine sp",wn5 are also collected distTict, The other co-operative societies, viz., from the river Srahmani and this district has Industrial Da,ry, Fishery and Weavers have also been expotting span and tty to other district. entolled more membBTs, 1he rate investment During 1930·81, the achievement of spawn discloses that the borrowing members to tile collection was 27'30 lilkhs, wllerea,; the supply total membership ac

the Co-operative Bank provides short term Angul. 2 poultry co-opera tive societies have and medium term loan to the agriculturists, who been organised tor mar:keting of the poultrv ar~ members of the societies. The Bank also products. At the district headquarters, there is i\dvances loan to other non-agricultural a district milk union which has a brand~ at Societies. The land development banks also Anugul with a chilling plant having capacity of provide credit for long-term agricultural 2,000 litters per day. At Dhenkanal the union 'operations. collects 2,000 littersper day from 13 co-opera"" tives. 29 milk co-cperative societies are also The medium term investmen t of the functioning in the district for marketing of the Co-operative institutions has played significant dairy products and are affiliated to the role in Finan dng dug-well projects. During Orissa Milk Federation. 1980-81, 3,381 dug.wells could be completed.

The Marketing Co-operative Society' Rural Water Suppry_ The district is confronted procure surplus agricultural produces from the with scarcity of drinking water facilities as the members by giving them fair price and also water dries up. during the month of April and distribute fertiliser in the rural area. In fact 60% scarcity of drinking water becomes acute in the of the fertiliser consumption by the farmers villages and towns. According to the survey are channelised through these marketing conducted in September, 1979.2,091 viilages in societies. The societies are also handling the district have been identified as "problem" essential commodities like rice, sugar, wheat villages requiring special attentinn for drinking and kerosene oil. water. Therefore, more number of sanitary wells and tube-wells have been implemented Animal Husbandry Programms_The live­ the district. Upto the year 1980·81, 1,286 stock population of the district as per ~he live­ number of tube-wells have neen sunk in the stock census of 1977 is as follows :_ district. 1,330 sanitary wells have been comple­ Ca ttle 818,467 ted and others are in progress. Buffalo 134,468 Sheep 69,556 Education_The district is educationally and Goat 207,205 economically backward due to the tribal and Pig 1,389 backward class composition of population. Horse & Pony 340 However, due to patronage of the ex princely Poultry 261,101 state of Dhenkanal, a few,notab/e authors and Ducks 2,931 writers were available in the district who had significant contribution to the Oriya literature in The district has 32 key Village units, 91 the past. Compared with other princely states, livestock centres, 17 artificial inseminatiun this district had shown high literdcy which ;s ..mtres, 50 natural breeding centres, 30 due to the British administration in Angul veterinary dispensaries, 3 veterinary hospitals district as back as in 1848; After the merger of and,4 dairy units. The programme broadly the princely sta tes, the post inJependence era inclooes cattle feeding and fodder development saw the opening of new schools and colleges etc; Under "Economic Rehabilitiation for Rural through out the length and bredth of the )'oor Programme", 274 beneficiaries have been district. At the time of merger, the district was ,covered under goatery scheme and 253 going without a college. There were 4 High beneficiaries under dairy scheme. Under Schools, 16 Middle English Schools and 466 IIlntegrated Rural Developement Programme", Primary Schools in the the whole district. 579 is the reported achievement under goate1Y, During 1961, the district had 3 Colleges, 22 alongwith 54 under dairy scheme during 1980-81. High Schools, 96 Middle English Schools and There has been fodd€'( cultivation in an area of 1,386 Primary Schools, 72 Sevashramas, 555 acres to popularise the scheme. There is 5 Ashram Schools and 55 Basic Schools. How­ one departmental poultry research unit

139 Hi~h Schools with a student stregth of been covered under input assistance during 30,709, 3 Secondary Training Schools With a 1980-81. Under horticulture programme, tribal stujent strength of 4,20,475, Middl e Englis youths are being trained for pl,mtation Banana, Shchoola with a student strength of 47,523 K. limes, guava, Mango plants etc. have befi:n besides 1,839 lower Primary Schools with a taken up under this programme. The plough and stud2nt strength of 1,54,887. For villages having sickles are being supplied alcngwith bullocks popuJa tion of 200 and less Pra thamika Cha tasalis at the raL.' of one pair per family to encourage and Madhyamika Chatasalis were est'lblished agriculture and divert their attention from t ) m~et the education of the villagers. shifting cultivation. Goatery scheme is also -:-he teacher-student ratio at High School being encouraged among the tribals. Other infrastructural activities like: provision of level a~ reported to be 1 : 23, at Middle English level 1 : 22 and a t Primary School level 1 : 35. communication, drinking water supply, construc­ tion of school building etc. have been taken up. Opening of Adult literacy Centre in rural for advancement of education among the area has also found favour with the population tribals various intentives in shape of pre-matric and this programme has received in wide and post.matric scholarship, free distribution of response. During 1980-81, 300 such centres were nationalised text books, reading and writing. opened and 6,432 persons were made literate materials, provision of residential educational under this programme. institufon, are made available to the community.

Harijans and Tribal Welfare_Micro projects have been taken up for the most backward Six residential schools including 2 High primitive tribe under which "Paudi Bhuyan Schools, one Girls' School and 3 Ashram Schools Development Agency" at Palalahada has been and 77 Sevashram Schools are functioning in taken up covering 27 villages in all. Agriculture, the dis trict. horticulture, soil conservation and animal husbandry are included in this Programme and Distribution uf Government waste land for the objective is to settle the tribals in agricul­ agricultural purposes has covered 630 and 423 ture. Apart from this measure for advancement Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste benefici­ of education, drinking water supply, provision of aries respectively during 1980-81. Similarly for irrigation facilities have been taken up for the home stead purpose, 408 and 334 Scheduled economic up-liftment of the tribals. Tribe and Scheduled Caste ,beneficiaries have. been cover.ed during the said period. To ease Out of the Central assistance available out the housing problem, integrated housing through ERRP and IRD Schemes 100 Scheduled scheme is under implementation from 1975-76. Caste beneficiaries have been benefitted, by Under this scheme 503 Scheduled Tribe and 559 sinking 100 number of dug-wells for irrigation, Scheduled Caste persons have been benefitted. and 66 beneficiaries· have installed 66 number of Pump sets in their dug-well to irrigate their land. 50 Scheduled Caste Weavers have been Communication_Lack of adequate communi­ provided with new looms and 111 Scheduled cation has been the main obstacle in fostering Caste' fisherman have been provided with rapid development of. the district. The road equipments. rt.e Financial Corporation and the from Cut tack to Dhenkanal was very un­ Co-opera tive Bank aTe also advancing Joans for developed and perilous even in the latter part different sectoral programme for economic up­ of the 19th century. However, the Public Works liftment of the community. Department of the Ex-State of Dhenkanal constructed Some good roads during the first Under' the tribal sub-plan in execution in quarter of 20th century which provided link Palalahada Blolk 923 families under Scheduled between Cuttack and Sambalpur. The district Castes and Scheduled Tribes scattered in 27 headquarter is presently connected wit h all villag~s have been covered. 403 families have weathPr ro.,d communiotion to the State 25

Capital at 8hubaneswar and other district nagar sub-divisions. Consequent lIpcn the bead'luarters, The extent and types of, road cc,nstructiofl of bridge over riv€'l Brahmani htngth available in the district are given below. the district will be having all time communi­ cation to Palal1hada sub~divisicn and from TYPE OF ROAD LENGTH IN Kms. there to Raurkela. Na tiOl'a r High Wa y 257'0 No.6, 23, and 42. PO'Vl(er-:-The Generdtion and distribution 'of :Major District Road 324'7 power is controlled at the State level by the Other District Road 254.8 Orissa State Electricity Board""':"a State Govern­ R. E. O. Road 368'0 ment unnertaking. Electricity supply to the Classified Village 513'2 district is mainly from Hirakud hydro·elect rieity Road. power station. H0we'ver, a 250 M.W: thermal Panchayat Sam,t 2,000'6 Road. dower station was established at Chainpal Grampancha ya t 5.,460'0 near Talcher durirg 191-)8 and· is hooked upto Road. Hirakud power station. The Hermal Station at to Tile Tahasil and Sub·divisional headquarters ralcher was constructed 'due availability of coal field, where non-metallurgical coal -is except Palalanada are having all weather bLJS available in plenty. communication. Three block headquarters, Le. Kaniha, falaliilnada and Kankadahad are not All the towns of the district have been having all weather bus routes. Public and electrif1ed. The biggest consun~er of electricity private transports are available in the district. is the coal field, medium and smaH industries which have come up in the Reg:uding communication by rail, the rece~t pas~. Talcner line of the, South-eastern railway runs Under rural electrification scheme, 1,414 in the district for a distance of about 64 kms. villages have been electrified till March, 1981.­ It branches off from the main Howrah-Cuttack Similarly, 870 numbers of private lift irriga tion line at Nirgundi station and leads upto Talcher via the district headquarters. This railway line points alongwith 77 number of l'ft irrig1tion corporation poin! s we Ie energised tilI1~81. was constructed primarily on account of coal field. The present CGn teplation to connect ralcher with 5ambalpur by rail ~i11 provide easy Land Tenure_ne district comprises 7 sub­ communication for both passenger and goods divisions af which 6 were ex-princely states traffic and connect the Western Orissa with the and the remaining one Angul was managed by State CapitaL Government directly prior to 1948. Each of these 6 ex -states before merger had their own Regarding water ways, the rivers Mahanadi system of land management and revenue and Srahmani are the main sources tor trans­ administratron. However, those systems in pbrt~tjon. The river Brahmani passes more than vogue agreed on basic points as it appears from '160 kms. in the district and crosses Palallhada, the earlier settlement reports. In Dhenkanal lalcheT t Kamakshyanagar and Dhenkanal Sub­ the Settlement operation was taken up in divisions and is navigable for three mOAths from 1846-47, 1883-~4, 1901-02 and 1922-25. The last July to September. The river Mahanadi flows one was covered by cadastral . survey. In the distance of 76'8 Krr:s. in the district l'T'ostly Hindol tl-e earlier settlements were_ taken in in Athmallik and Anugul sub-divisions. and is 1875-1B84, 19()1 and 1910-14 In Athrn.aHik the navigable for a period of Seven months from earlier settlEment l1<1ve taken in 1896, 1~H1 , September to March. Goods like bamboo and 1927-31. In Pallahara the settlements were ·timber etc. are tnnsported througl, the rivers. taken up in 1893-96, 1914-18 and 1931. In 'There are llso ferry serVices avail1ble in th2s.e Talcher, the earlier settlements WE're taken in rivers facilitating the passenger as well as the 1898, 1912 and 1928. In Angul summary vehiculu traffic in Palalahada and Kamakshya- settlement was made in 1848 followed by 26 regular settlements in 1849,1855, 1892, 1905-08 27. JaJasaya I and 1925-28. The settlements taken up in the 28. Jalasaya" ex-state areas were primarly motivated to 29. Misc. increase the revenue of the states. (Adi, Nala, Mahara, Rasta, Patita, Parharabani)

After independence due to rationalisation Tenancy_Consequent upon abolition of of land structure and tennures, the survey and estates, and agrarian reforms brought out by settlement operation was taken up reducing legislative measures in the recent past, almost classification of land as well 'is rationalising a total change has been effected in the the statuses existing under different names ten.1ncy system. Their effect has been so hither to. The settlement operation was started fundamental and widespread that the entire in AnguJ in 1951, Hindol in 1961, Talcher in texture of relationsh:p between State and the 1963, Athmallik in 1961 and Dhenkanal in 1963. land holder on the one hand and the tenant Upto the end of 1980-81 SetUement operation with his immediate land-lord on the other has has been completed in 1,670 villages and record undergone a metamorphosis. As a result, the of rights finalised. Pending works rela te to status of land has changed its complexion and Talcher, KaTiakshvanagar and Dhenkanal sub­ character in the same manner as the rights of divisinns are in progress. The present settlement the persons who hold them. The reality in has recorded the following classifica tion of statuses connoting the same rights in more than land in the district. . . one way under different names had to be ra tionalised through comprehensive legislative . Cl A.SSIFICA TlON OF LAND measures. The result of such reform reduced 1. Sarad r the statuses as follows as it exist under 2. Sarad" different local names : 3. Sarad 111 (a) Chandana 4. Sarad Dofosal f (b) Rayati 5. Sarad Dofosar If (c) Dakhafaswata blslsta 6. Sarad Dofosar III (d) Dakhalaswata sunya 7. Sarad hla I (e) Sikim 8. Sand lala II 9. Sarad Jala HI Trad~ and Commerce-The district was having 10. Sarad Jail Dofosal r poor communication facility right from the days 11. Sarad lara Dofosal If of the princely State. In the early quarter of 12. Sarad Jala Dofosar rn 20th century the Ex-State of Dhenkanaf 13. Bia Ii constructed the road from Athagad to Anugul 14. BiaH Dofosa r which linked Cut tack ultimately and opened the 15. Darua I way for direct communication with Sambalpur. 16. Darul Ir In this absence of vehicles, the transportation 17. Bljefosal r was through elephant, horses and bullock cart. iR. Baiefosal II The Talcher rail link of South-eastern railway 19. Pala I was opened in 1927 which was primarily con­ 20. Pala rt I structed to transport coal from Talcher toa I 21. Pal a lit fields. However, the rivers Mahanadi and 21. Taila I . Brahmani pasein,:; through the district provided 23. Taila II navigation facility for limited'.period in the year. 24. Bagaya t r River Mahanadi is avail~ble fQr navigation for 2.5. Bagayat It . 7 months in Athamallik and Anugul sub-division. 26. Bagayat II) The river Brarmani passing rYe re tll?n 160 kms. 27

· through Palalahada, Talcher, Kamakshyana gar of the consumers. Such centres in 1980-81 and Dhenkanal Sub-divisions a Iso tou<;hed SOfl"e were as follow: commercial places situated in the bank of the Private fair price shops 1,350 river viz., Khada~aprasad. Bangurisingh, Bhuban, Co-operative shops 127 Chandipal and Talcher and is available for navigation from July to September only. Large The district has 68 unregulated recognised flat bottomed boats made of wood ply in the markets (hats) with 7 in Kaniha and 6 each in navigable parts of rivers. Trade and Anugul, Athmallik, Kishorenagar, Palalahada Commerce in the earlier days were confined to and Talcher. The other blocks have between ap,riculture, forest produces and coal only. 1 to 5 each. There are 3 regulated markets- Pulses, oil seeds, timber, bamboo and coal are 1 each in Anugul, Athmallik and c'hhendipada the principal articles for export whereas chief and two marketing Societies at Anugul and imports are cloth, salt, Kerosene oil, Cement, Kamakshyani1 gar. sugar, wheat, fertiliser, agricultural implements, machniery, petrol, electrical goods ect. Coal As at the end of December 1979, it has ;s the important exported items from the been reported that the district has 35 branches district followed by bamboo supplied to of 6 commercial banks. The United Commercial Titagarh paper mills and timber to meet the Bank (U(O), the Lead Bank has the most requirement of railway. extensive branch network with 16 Offices. The State Bank of India (SBI) closely follows with 13 The State Civil Supplies Corporation as well branches including the Agricultural Develop­ as the District Civil Supplies Office control the ment Branch (ADB). Canara Bank has 3 branches essential commodities released through the in the district, while Union Bank, United Bank of State Government. During 1980-81 the district India (UBI) and Andhra Bank have one branch received the following commodities. each. Out of the total of 35 branches in the ITEM QUANTITY district, 13 are semi-urban branches while 22 are rural. Cement 3,600 M.T. Sugar 7,596 M.T. Taking the district as a whole, there are Kerosene Oil 3,213 K.L. nearly 37,000 persons per branch, which compares unfavourbly with the national Rice 7,000 M.T. average of 22,000 persons pet branch These commodities are distributed through (December, 1978). For the urban and the centres operated by various agencies industrial centres, this average stands at 19,288, approved by the Government for the convenient which is indeed better than the national level. Major Social and Administrative Developments in the Decade

Distribution of Government Waste are allotted for Home-stead purposes. During land and Home-stead land to the landless_ 1980-81, 3,013 persons have been benefited by This scheme is in execution from the year way of allotment of agricultural land as 1972 and implemented through the Tahasildars. against 1,570 persons who were a allotted An area of 2 acreS is allotted to the Idndless Home-stead Land as per the following details: for agricultural purposes and area of 4 decimals

Category Agril purpose Home-stead purpose ,-____A ___-, ,...-___--A ____...... No. Area in Acres No. Area in Acres

Scheduled Tribe 602 783.66 382 61.2 Scheduled Caste 442 456.59 303 43.52 Others 1,969 2,016.58 885 169.59 Total 3,013 3,256·83 1,570 274·31

Modified Area Development Approach per cecnt. The tribal population of 7 panchayats Scheme_This is a special scheme of Govern­ of Kankadahad (14,238) and·6 panchayats of ment of India intropuced in the district from Palalahada Block (13,825) were selected for 1977-78 for economic benefit of the dispressed this programme. Community benefit schemes tribals in selected pockets in two C. D Blocks like construction of- school ~uildings and viz., Kankada,had and Palalahada in the district, renovation of tank etc. have been taken up. where tribal concentration is more th~n fifty Places of Historical and Tourist Interest

Being one of the centrally Icrated districts meght of 1,300 steps and also a ghat road lead T~ousand'S -sru~s of Orfssa j Dhenkandl is covered with ~dense to the tempJe. of de.vout sal forests and is rich in colourful 'wild life. throng at KapHas on the Sivaratri (the night The wood land$ of Dhenkanal are said to be the consecrated to lord Siva in the month of ancestral home of the elephants, tigers and february-March). To the east of main Temple other rare species of animal s and birds. at a higher altitude stands the temple of Crocodiles once freely trodded its river sands Narayan and Viswanath. The construction of and were basking on the banks. the main temple may be ascribed to Narasingna Dev III of Ganga dynsty who completed it The rIver Mahanadi passes through this during early part of rhe 14th· century. district forming a 22 Kms. long narrow gorge, one of the mightiest gorge in India, hedged by Dhenkanal railway station on S. E. Railway steep and thickly wooded hHls, commanding a is 26 Kms. from Kapifas. magnificent scenic beauty at Tikarapada. One of tne world's most enchanting spot for boating By road it is 26 Kms. from DhenkanaJ and and adventure, the gorge, known as 'Satakosia/ 120 Kms. from Bhubaneswar_the maior toorist is an ideal habitat for varieties of crocodiles. centre of the State. Regular bus services from Presently a Gharial Sanctuary has been set up at Dnenkanal operate upto Dergaon which is on Tikarpada to restflck the gorge with Gharials. the foot of the Kapilas Hill.

The district is also rich in archaeological Joranda_ The place is famQus as the religious findings. The monuments of Kapilas, Joranda headquarters of 'iMah;ma Dharma'i. Here the and the massive stone sculptures at Saranga samadhi af Mahtma Gosain, tile propo:ur:de~-of and 8himakund are among many architectural the Mohima cult is enShrined in a temple, 29 glories of the district. meters high, a construction of the late twenties. Among the other sacred temples of Mahima In modern times the district has been the Dharma are the Sunya Mandira, Dhuni Mandna centre of an influential religious movement and Gadi Mandira. Piligrims pour forth to known as the "Mahima" cult. hs religious head .. Joranda fair held on the full moon day of Magha quarters is being situated. at joranda. (February). There art- Dharmasala for use of the pHigrims. The celebrated Kapilas hill with its time old monasteries and caves have attracted asceties The nearest railway station is Joranda road through ages from every corner of India. on the S. f. Railway.

Kapil as-The loftiest peak of KapUas range By road it is 24 kms. from Dhen1

Introduction of inset tables in the District Table 1 depicts the distribution of villages Census Handbooks is a novel feature of, 1981 according to the availability of different Census which is aimed at providing a brief amenities under each tahasil of Dhenkanal analysis of its resJlts for facilities of the district. planners, data users etc., 13 inset tables have been provided in this publication, the contents of which are explained below in brief.

TABLE-' Distribution of villages according to the availability of ditferent amenities.

SI. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of villa.ges having one or more of the following amenities No. Tahasil inhabited ,..------______.A. ______"""" villages Education Medical Drinking Post Marketl Communi- Approach Power Water &. Hat cation by Pucca Supply Telegraph Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Palalahada 281 169 15 281 29 6 21 27 40 (6014) (5·34) (1~'00) (10'32) (b 14) (7'47) (9'61) (14'23)

2 Talcher 304 216 20 298 53 12 42 82 107 (7105) (6·58) (98·03) (17·43) (J·9S) (13-82) (26'97) (35·20)

3 Chhendipada 142 102 9 142 23 6 15 26 54 (71'83) (6.34; (100·00) (16.20) (4'23) (10'56) (18'31) (38·03)

4 Athmallik 538 304 21 532 40 20 21 70 88 (56,51) (3·90) (98·88) (7·43) (372) (390) (1%1) (11)·36)

5 Anugul 384 265 21 382 79 15 60 209 188 (69'01) (5·47) (99'48) (20·57) (3-91) (1563) (54·43) (4896)

(I Hindol 177 128 61 177 30 2 20 27 76 (71,32) (36·16) (1CO·OO) (16'95) (1·13) (11·30) (15·25) (42·94)

7 Dhenkana I 442 321 37 441 103 25 75 148 282 (72-62) (8.37) (99·77) (23'30) (566) (16·97) (3348) (6380)

e lCamakshyanagar 423 341 36 419 98 22 60 125 136 (80,61) (851) (99·05) (23-17) (5.20) (14 18) (29 55). (32.1S)

Total District 2,691 1,346 223 2,672 . 455 103 314 714 971 (68.60) (82S) (99·29)' (16.91) (4·01) (11-67) (26'53) (36·08)

Out of 2,691 inhabited villages in the district 971 villages are having the power supply . educational facilities are available in 1,846 facilities. It clearly reveals how backward the vlllages, medical facilities in 2~3 villages, district is. drinking water facilities in 2,672 villages, post and telegraph offices in 455 villages, markets Corr;ing to tt:e tabasils, it is seen that the or hlts in 103 villages, communication facilities highest percentage (80.61 per cent) of Villages . like bus stOll etc. are availlble in 314 villages. have been served with educational facilities in 714 vill1ges are approached by pucca roads and Kamakshayanagar Tahasil which is follow€d by 32

Dhenkatral Tahasil (72.62 per cent) But the per cent (the lowest pecentage villages) of lowest percentage of villages (56.51 per cent) of Athmallik Tahasil are availing this facility", The Athmallik Tahasil are availing the educational­ availability of market and ha t facilities in the facilities. The medical facilities are available to villages of all the tahasils of the district is very the villages of 36.16 per cent 9f vill:lg~s of p:)or, ranging from 1.13. per cent in Hindol Hindol fahasil, which is the I I among the Tahasil to 5.66 per cent in Dhenkanal TahasH . . ta~asiJs of the, district·whereqs lowest perce­ It is revealed from the table th t most of the ntage (3.90 per .cent) of villages of Athmall.ik villages in th district are deprived of Tahasil are having the medical facilities. commuication facilities. Similar is the case with Drinking water facilities are available in almost the villages of the district so far the approach all the villages of the district except 19 villages by pucca roads is concerned. 1-he position of of which six villages belong to Talcher and power supply is slightly better than other Athmallik Tahasils each four villages to ame.nities as 36.08 per cent of the inhabited Kamakshyanagar Tahasil, two villages to Angul villages are availing the same facilities. Tahasil and one village. to Dhenkanal Tahasil. -The highest percentage of villages (23.30 per- Proportions of Rural popula tion served by cent) of Dhenkanal Tahasil are enjoying post different amenities in different tahasils of the and telegraph facilities whereas only 7.43 district are shown in Table_2

TABLE-2 Proportion of Rural Population served by different ameni'tie8 '

51. Name· Total , ______Proportion of Rural Population served A ______by the amenities of-~ ______~ No. of Popula tion Taha.sil of Education Medical Drinking Post Marketl Communi- Approach Power inhabited Water & Hat cation by Pucca Supply villages in Telegraph Road the Tahasil 123 4 5 6 7 -8 9 10 11

1 Palalahada 82,567 85-73 ,co·oo 32·28 .,8 43 15·92 17·78 3035

2 TaJcher 166,3 94·02 17·39 99·57 46·28 1102 31·35 40·57 59·54

3 Chhendipada 85,012 9632 23·21) 100·00 45·21 1852 31'53 27'23 66·14

4 Athrnallik 150,756 60·22 1372 9G·8? 2407 1373 8·89 21·33 32'02

5 Anugul 238,610 91·59 17·36 99·99 51'92 12'11 32'63 6603 7596

b Hindol 127,081 91·73 52·05 100'00 41·79 4'53 2206 2535 67·91

. 7 . Dhenkanal 306,056 9184 22·11 1CO·OO 48·S8 10·62 3103 4477 86'27

8 Kamakshya- 302,592 95·58 22·02 99'72 51-93 10·27 21'77 35'90 54·29 nagar Total District 1,459,013 91·53 22·29 99·88 45·40 10·96 25·51 63·36

I.t is ,revealed from the table 2 that 91"53 pucca road facilities and 63'36 per cent by per cent of the rural population (1,459,073) of power supply facilities. rhe pOSition in respect the district are servtd by educational facilities, cf the availablity of amenities is much better in 22.29. per cent by medical facilities, 9988 terms of population rather than interms of per, cent by drinking water facilities, 4540 villages of the district as a whole as wf'1I . per cent by post and telegraph facilities, 10'96 as different tahasils of the district. A thmaJlik per· cent by market/hat facilities, 25'51 per cent Tahasil is availing lesser facilities in comparison by communication facilities, 39·27 per cent by to other tahasils of the district. 33

liable_3 gives the distribution o,f villages not facilities. "(he drinking water tacility is not . ng certain amenities arranged by distance ava:i1a~le only in 19 villages of the district. The ges from the places where these are vil,lagers of' 17 villages are obtaining drinking "abl~. water facility within a distance of 5 kms, cmd TABLE-3 in case of 2 other v'llages the villagers have to move more tha,n 10 kms. to collect drinking DIstribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from water, The viJl'agers of 1,762 villages are enjoy­ the places where these are available, ing post and telegraph facilities within a Village not Number of villages where the amenity distance of 5 kms. There are 2,236 villages of having the is Dot available and available at the district where this facility is not available. amenity of ,,.______distance.A. ______of "'""\ The viJiagers of 362 villages avail this facility at -5 Kms. 5-10 Kms. 10+Kms. Total (Co Is. a distance of 5-1,0 kms and for 112 ~iIIages . I' 2 to 4) this facility is available at a distance of more 1 2 3 4 5 than 10 kms. Market and hat facilities are not 1 Education 826 19 845 avaOable in 2,583 Villages of the district. The 2 Medical 911 936 621 2,468 Villagers of 938 villages enjoy this facility 3 Drinking Water 17 2 19 .. Post & 1,762 362 112 2,236 within a distance of 5 kms. The villagers of Telegraph 1,107 villages avail at a distance of 5 10 kms. 5 Market/Hat 938 1,107 538 2,583 and the villagerc; of 538 villages obtain this 6 Communication 928 836 613 2,377 facility at a distance of more than 10 kms. Out of 2,691 inhabited vii lages of the There are 2,377 vililges in the district where district educa tional faci;lity is not clvai lable i~ c;:ommunication facility is not available, The 845 villages, but the inhabitants of most of the vii iagers of 928 villages travel a dista nce less v,iJlages (i. e. 826 villages) are enjoying tbis than 5 kms, to obtain this facility. But t,he facility within a distance of 5 kms. Medical Villagers oJ 836 Villages have to move 5-10 kms. facility is not available in 2,468 villages. Out and the villagers of 613 villages move more of ~hese villil;ges the villagers of all villages than 10, kms. to cat<:h bus or train or navigabJ~ enjoy this' facility w'ithi'n a distance bf waterway. ~ kms. whereas the villagers of Tab.le-4 depicts the distribution o.f vi,Hages 9;tp villag~s cover a d.istam;:e' of 5-1'0 accor-di'ng to the.' distance from the nearest and the villagers of 621 Villages travel a town and availability of different amenities in ~lstance mor,e than 10 kO,1s. to ilv~iJ medical , ... \' , ;. -1' : ,;t ~he distf~,C;;t. TABLE-4 Distribution 01 villages according to the distanee from the nea",,,t t ... wn and availability of different amenities, Distance No. of No, (with percentage){}f viLlages having the amenities of- _from inhabited f------.A-______~-_ - ' ------~ " nearest viliag~s in Education Medical Drinking Post Market' Communi- App~oach Power town each range Water and Hat cation by PUCCd Supply (in'K'!ns.) Telegraph Road 1 ' 2 3 .04 5 . 6" 7 8 9 10 0-5 ~ 139. 90 9 139 26 2 25 b3 67 (6475) (6'47) (leO'OO) (1~71) P'"A) (17'Y9) (45'32) (48'20) 6-15 632 454 47 626 137 24 8.4 238 30(1 (71'84) (7,44) (99'05) (21'6~) (HQ) (U"29) ( 17'(6) (47'47) ' .. , I" I,! 16-50 1,460 ",. 1,023 145 1,450 2~O 67 1,b4 332 521; (70'07.) (9'93) (99'32) (17'12) (4;59) (1' E) (22'74) (35'62) 51+ 460 279 22 457 42 15 41 81 84 (60'65) (4'76) (99'35) (9'13) (3'26) (8'Y 1) (17'61) ( 18"26) Un Specified Tota, '. 2,6" t,146 213 2,672 455 101 :.114 714 9)1 (Gi'&I) (8,29) 99·29) ( 16,91) (4.01) (11 c7 j (Zo !>3) (36 CiS) 34

More than half of the villages (1,460) of facilities than those which are away from the the district are located within a distance range town. of 16-50 kms. from the nearest town. Whereas 632 villages are under range of. 6-15 kms., 460 Distribution of villages according to the villages are beyond 50 kms. and only 139 population range and amenities available are villages are within a range of 0-5.kms. shown in T able_5. It is revealed from the table that the villages nearer to the town are enjoying more

TABLE-5

Distribution of villages according to Population Range and amenities available

Population No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenities of- range inhabited r---~-----~------A------~ villages in Education' 'Medical Drinking Post Marketl COfllmuni- Approach Power each Water & Hat cation by Pucea Supply range Telegraph Road

,!, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10

-499 1,756 953 . 41 1,740 61 17 88 350 337 (54·27) (2·33) (99·09) (3-47) (0·97) (5·01) (19·93) (19·19)

500-1,999 824 782 131 821 294 6f> 175 301 537 (94·90) (15·90) (99·64) (3568) (801) (21·24) (36·53) (65·17)

2,000-4,999 106 106 48 106 95 24 .c8 60 92, (100·00) (45·28) (100.00) (£19·62) (22-64) (45·28) , (56·60) . (86·79)

5,000+ 5 5 3 5 5 1 3 3 5 (100·00) (60·00) (100·00) (100·00) (20 00) (60·00) (60·00) (100·00)

Total 2,61t 1,846 223 2,672 455 til 314 714 17t (68.60) (8.29) (99·29) (16·91) (4·01) (t1 67) (26·53) (38.8.)

Most of the villages of the district are TABLE-6 coming under the lowest population range of Main Staple Food in the majority of villages less than 500 population. in each Tahaall 51. Name of Main Staple It is revealed from the table that the villages N.). Tahasil Food of higher population range are having better 1 2 3 facilities than the villages under the lower 1 Palalahada Rice population range, All the villages ,With a popu. 2 Talcher Rice lation of 5,000 or more are having educational, 3 Chhendipada Rice drinking water, post and telegraph and power 4 Athmallik Rice supply facilities Within the villages. 5 Anugul Rice Rice Main staple food in the majority of villages 6 Hindol in each Tahasil at the district is shown in 7 Dhenkanal Rice Table-6. 8 Kamakshyangar Rice 3S

It is revealed from the table that the main Table_7 depiCts the distribution of villages staple food in all the tahasils of the district is according to land use ~'pattern of different rice. tahasils of the district. TABLE-7 Distribution of villages according to la,pId use

SI. Name of No. of Total area Percentage of Percentage of irrigated No. Tahasil inhabited (in hectares) cultivable area area to total villages to total area cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 {)

1 Palalahada 281 81,408·44 38.20 3-40 2 Talcher 304 75,367·98 67'63 0-96 3 Chhendipada 142 49,%7'40 8326 469 4 Athmallik 538 120,063'13 64·24 1-92 5 Anugul 384 88,912·14 81·13 11031

6 Hindol 177 58,828·04 77·73 4·83 7 Dhenkanal 442 122,717·59 66·02 5·57 8 Kamakshyanagar 423 167,941·17 54·00 6·00 Total District 2,691 765,205·89 64·08 5·16 Note ;-The area figures for uninhabited villages and villages for which the land use data are not available are excluded from the total.

It is revealed from the table that the perce­ of land in the district will avail irrigation faci­ ntage of irrigated area to total cultivable area lities in near future. 64'08 per cent of the total of the district is only 5'16 per cent which implies area of the district is the cultivable area. The that the district is backward in respect of irri­ highest percentage (83.26 per cent) of cultivable gation facilities. The availability of irrigation area to total area is recorded in Chhendipada facility is higher in Angul Tahasil. In the mean­ Tahasil. time State Government have taken up some s~eps for providing irrigation facilities under Table-8 shows the growth, dE"nsity and sex minor irrigation projeets and lift Irrigation ratio of urban popula tion in the district in rela­ projects. It is hoped that an appreciable extent tion to the State. TABLE-8 Growth. Density and Sex Ratio of Urbaft Population in the District in relation to the State

Census DHENKANAL ORISSA r------. __.A. ______, v_r ,------.A.--______~ Total Urban Percentage Decadal Density Sex ratio Total Urban Percentage Decadal Density Sex Popu- Popu- of Percentage (Popu- (No. of Popula- Popula- of Percentage (Popu- ratio lation lation Urban variation ration females tlon tion Urban variation lation (NCl.of Population in Urban per Sq. per 1,000 Population in Urban per Sq. fema- Population km.) males) Popula- km.) les per tion 1,000 males) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1951 83',138 27,456 3·27 + 26·79 1,178 921 146,45,946 594.070 4-06 + 4401 1,195 881 1961 10,26,553 47,088 4·58 + 71.50 1,100 814 175,48,846 11,09,650 6.32 + 8679 1.078 607 12,91,914 51,812 4·00 197' + 10·03 1,212 797 219,44,615 18.45.395 6·41 +6630 1,113 645 1981 15,82,787 1,23,714 7·82 + 136·77 1,116 777 263,70,271 31.10.287 11-79 + 6854 1,359 859 The percentage of urban population to total th~ district .. Th~ density of urban population population in the district is lower than that of (population per s,q. krrts.}_iri the district is 1,11? the State average tor all the decades from 1951. during 1981 census whereas for the state it._ i's The decadal percentage variation in urban 1,359. The sex ratio (No. of females per 1;<500 population of the district during the decade males) in the urban area of the district (777) is less' than tha t of the s ta te (859), 1971-81 Is more (in comparison to previous two . ~ ~ , decades) due to inclusion of four nonstatutory lable_9 gives the new towns added! census towns and one notified area council in declassified in 1981 c~hsus, "ABLI!-' New towns added/declassified in t9lt Ce.sus Name of the Town Population 1981 Census 1 2 (a) Added. I Kamakhyanagar _ 19,15<4 II Talcher Thermal Power Station Township. 5,371 III Dera colliery township .4;452 IV Fertiliser Corporation of India Township 5,067 V Rengali Dam Project Township 13,213 I:" (b) Declassified Nil

One notified town viz. Kamakshyanagar been added to the Urban frame of the district and four non-statutory towns viz. Talcher during the decade 1971-81. In this decade no 'therma.l Power Sta.t\O{, lownsh\Q. Oeta Col\\et't town has beeR tfe'da'sslfied In the district. 'T~wnshipl f~ai\iset C(jtpotat\o~ or lndia \own~ P~t cap\~a}~~e\pt ~nd expend\ture \n town! 1 1 ship and Rengali Darn Project Township have have been shown jnTable_10 '. TABU-111. , ~ . ~/.. ~, .) \, i j , ~ ," Per Capita Receipt and Expenditure in Towns,1111.tt Class, Per Capita . '\. ~------____-A ______~_~~ name Receipt(in"s.) Expendlture.(ihRs.) , & r-----~-"------.. r------~-.A.---~--.....:.------.:....~ civic Tot~1 Receipt Receipt Total General ExpenditUre PUbhc Expenditure Other status Receipt through from all expendi- Admini- on public. works qn public aspects of the taxes .other ture stration health a"d institutions lown sources conveniences f' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IV Anugul(N.A.C.) 46 46 15-78 30-68 4374 B.ps 11·07 13-84 1·11 9·64 tv Bhuhan(N.A.C.) 14·25 1·80 13-15 13.92 1·87 6·51 5·54 VI Dera Colliery Non-Municipal Town Township (C.T.) III Dhenkanal (M) 46046 1480 3166 51-32 5·18 16·~ 5·048 0·21 V Fertiliser Corpo- Non-Municipal Town ra tion ot India Township (C T.) IV Kamakshya- Notified as N.A.C. in the Month of Decembe~ 1~79 nagar (N.A.C) IV Rengali Darn Non-Municipal Town Project Township (c.r) Talcher Urban See Consti tuent Units Agglomera Lien IV Talcner (M) * :'2-07 14-42 3765 4462 1054 14·61 11·52 0·31 7 &4 V Talcher Thermal Non-Municipal Town Power Station Township CCT} ToLl 4130 12.57 2923 41.65 11-93 .5.11 041 14·52 The Town having outgrowth. ------37

The figures have not been presented in the The number of Primary Schools per 10,000 table in respect of four non-statutory towns population in urban areas of the district is only ~~_~!le _notified to~n.. _. Th_e _ non-statutory 6 whereas it is 2 in case of Junior Secondary/ ;Yowns are still continuing in rural farme for the Middle Schools. Only one school at the p.wpose· of revenue administra tio·n. The Secondary/Matriculation level is available per nbtffled town, for which the figures are not 10,000 urban popUlation of the distric!:. presenced, came into existance in the month t>f December, 1979. So the required data available. Coming to the receipt side .wre not Number of beds in medical institutions in the per capita receipt has been assessed as towns of the district is shown in Table_12 Rs. 41.80 out of which Rs. 12.57 through taxes and Rs. 29.23 from other sources i.e. Government graht ~tc. As r&gards the expenditure side, TABLE-12 pet capita total exp~nditure in towns of the district is Rs.41.65 out of which Rs. 6.21 is Number of Beds in Medical Institutions In ;'ci,A;'n~ utiliSed under general administration, Rs. 11.93 under pUblic health and convenienc~s/ Rs. 8.58 Class, name and No. of beds in Medical" under public works, Rs. 0.41 under public institu­ ciVic status Instituti~ns per 1,000 tions and Rs. 14.52 for other aspects. It is revealed from the table that financial pOSition of the town population of u~ban bOdies in the district is not bad. 1 2 Table-11 depicts the number of schools per 10,000 population in towns. IV Anugul (N.A.C.) .4 TABLE-11 IV Bhuban (N·A.C.) 2 Schools per ten thousand POpulation in Towns VI Dera Colliety Township 7 Class, name- No. per ten thousand popuiatlon (C.T) arid civic status .,...------_A __ ~ ___ ~ of towns Higher Seco Junior Prj -:.ary III Dhenkanal (M) -4 Seco- ndaryl Seco . ndarYI Matricu- ndaryl V F.ertilise~ Corporation of 8 Inter- lation Middle mediate/ India Township (C·T.) P.U.C.I Junior IV Kamakshyanagar (N.A C) 2 College IV Rengali Dam Project. 2 1 2 3 4 5 Township (C.T.) IV Anugul (N.A.C.) '" 1 3 6 IV Shuban (N.A.C.) lalcher Urban Agglomeration 2 .. , 1 1 7 VI Dera Colliery 2 Talcher (M)- 2 Township (C. T.) 2 2 IV \11 Dhenka.nal (M) 1 , 7 V Talcher Thermal Power 2 V Fertiliser Cor- 4 Station Township (C·T.) poration of '" 4 2 India township Total S (C.T.) IV Kamakshya- 2 2 '" The Town having out-growth nagar (N. A. C) 8 IV Rengali Dam 1 1 Project Town 1 ship (C T ) It is revealed from the table that only 3 lalcher Urban 2 2 7 Agglomeration heds are available for 1,000 urban population of IV rarcher (M) * 2 2 7 the district. V Talcher 2 2 Thermal Power 4 Station Township (CT.) Table_13 depicts the most important Total 1 2 • commodity manufactured, imported and • The Town having out-growth exported in towns of the district. 38

TABLF:-13 Most Important commodity manufactured, imported and expCllrted in Towns.

Class, narne and civic status ,--______Most ImportantA ______Commodity ~ of the town Manufactured Exported Imported 1 234

IV Anugul eN·A.C.) Bldi Groundnut Petrol IV Bhuban (N·A.C.) Bellmetal utensils Paddy Grocery VI Dera Colliery Township (C.T.) Coal Rice \II Dhenkanal (M) Jute products Asbestos Cement V Fertiliser CorpNatlon of India Fertiliser Fertiliser Cereals' Township (C·T.) IV Kamakshyanagar (N.A·C.) Wood Wheat IV Rengali Dam Project Township Wooden Furniture Wood Rice (C·T.) Talcher Urban Agglomeration See Constituent Units IV Talcher (M)* Caste-iron Coal Cloth V Talcher ihermal Power Station Readymade Garments Cereals Township «('T.) • The T own having out-growth

The fertiliser is manufactured and exported district. Caste-iron is manufactured at Talcher from the Fertiliser Corporation of India, Town­ Town and coal is also exported from this place. ship. Other consumer goods like food grains, Bellmetal utensils are also manufactured at grocery are being imported to the towns of the Bhuban town of the district. SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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Codes used in the Village Directory

In the Village. Directory various amenities In this process, the number of institutions "'d other data have been indicated by codes have been determined and presented under the :'6r· want ·of space. The codes used in different approved code. In cases of availability of more columns are explained below. number of, institutions of a type, the number has been indicated within bracket after the COl. 5_EducatjonaJ Amenities ; code. In caSe the amenity is not· available in the village the same has been shown by a dash This column is intended to provide availa­ (~).in the relevant column having a note of :bifity of educational facility in the village under the distance range regarding its a vailabiCity. . the following codes: COL 6_Medical Amenities: 1. Primary or Elementary School p Availability of such amenities has been 2. Junior Secondary or Middle SchooL .. M presented under the following codeS. In case of availability of more number of instiwtions 3. Matricul a ticn or Seconda ry H of a type, such rurrber has been indicated within br~cket against the abbreviation. Where 4. Higner SecondrYllntermediatel Pre-UniversitYI Junior College ... PUC the amenities are not available, it has been indicated by a 'dash' (_) in the relevant column 5. College c with a note thereunder including distance range of its availability. 6. Industrial Schools 7. Training School Tr. Hospital H 8. Adult literacy class/centre Ac Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW 9. Other educational institutions -.. 0 Maternity Home MH Schools upto Class-V have been treated Child Welfare Centre ewe as Primary School and have included Nursery School, Kinder Garten School, Pre·basic School, Hea I th Centre HC Pre-primary School, Junior Basic School, upto Primary Health Centre PHC class-V. Sch~ols upto dass-vlr have been tteated as Junior Secondary or Middle English Primary Health Sub centre PHS :S~ot. Schools upto class-XI (Matriculation) have been considered as Secondary or High Dispensary D 5<:0001. This also includes High Madarsa upto farr:ily Planning Centre FPC class·X. Schools or Colleges upto dass·XII are 1. B. Clinic TB considered as Higher Secondary Schools~ In case of composite Schools like M. E. with primary Nursing Home NH 'classes or Higher Secondary Schools with M.E. Regi~tered Private Practitioner ... RP classes, those have been included in the number of Primary Schools and Middle Schools respecti­ Suhsidised Medical vely. (n a village having two Primary Schools Practitioner SMP and one M. E. with ptimary classes, the total Community Health Worker CHW number of Primary Schools in the village has been recorded as three and M. E. ~s one. Others 0 42

COl. 7_Drinking water Amenities : 8us Stop BS

The types of potable drinking water supply Railway Station RS sources available Within the village has ~been Indica ted by the following codes. If the amenities are not available in the viflage it has Navigable Watar Way NW been presented by dash ( _} in the relevant (including river, canal, back­ column and the distance range of its availability watar etc.) thereunder. COL 11-Approach to the Village: Tap Water T Well WatN W This is a new introduction in the 1981 l'allk Water ... Tk (" ensus not covered by the 1971 series . Tubewetl Water TW Approach to the village refprs to the state of road etc. leading to the village. The intention Hand! Pump HP is to see whether the village is approachable River Water R both in fair and foul weather and whether it is Fountain F inaccessible sometime in the year. Such approach has been presented under the follo­ Canal C wing codes. Lake L Pucca Road PR Spring S Nallah N Kutcha Road KR Others o Navigable River NR Information not available NA Navigable Canal NC COl. 8_Post & Telegraph: NW Availability of amenities in the village has Navigable Water Way ••• (other than river or canal) been presented under the following cbdes. In case of non-availability it has been presented Footh Path FP by dash (_) in the relevant column also indicating the distance range thereunder. COL 13_Power Supply: Post Office PO If the po..yer is actually available in the Telegraph Office TO village in any form, then the same has been Post and Telegraph Office PTO presented in this column under the following code~. Telephone connection Phone Electricity for domestic COL. 10-Communication; purpose ED

Availability of public transport like bus, rail Electricity for Agriculture EAg and water way to the village have b£'en indicated by the following codes. In case of Electricit'y for other pur roses like non-availability, it has been presented by a industrial or commercia etc. .., EO dash (_) in the said column with the distance Electricity fcr all purposes range of its availability mentioned thereunder. listed above EA 43

COL 20-Remarks including any place of M_Motorcycles/Scooters available in the refigious, historical or archaeo­ village. logical interest. C_Cars/ Jeeps available in the village This column is intended to record parti­ T _Tractors available in the village culars of any place of importance as well as the information on number of copies of news papers The information presented under this column coming~to the village and motor cycle/scooters, is illustrated below. cars/jeeps and tractors available in the village. N-32, M-2 The codes used in this column are as follows. Here N-32 represents the copies of news­ N-Copies of the news papers coming to papers viz. 32 and M-2, the number of motor· the village. cycles/scooters viz. 2.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF PALALAHADA POLICE STATrON

"'-~~-~~ 51, Name of the Village L. C, sr. Name of the Village L. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

1 Atanabahala 147 46 Gurusula; 153 2 As.anapal 152 47 Haripur 66 1 Atanaka 28 48 Hatighincha 57 4, Bir..dlla.gda r t 72 49 Hatimunda 155 5 Badclhauragpthill. 165 50 Illisuan 99 I) 8adibahiN 112 51 It; 19 7 I]"tlc.ljhar co~on,'j 101 52 Jallha 12 II Badludung, 145 53 Jamaradiha (Paburi) 23 9 6agaddfi' 133 54 Jamardiha 25 1Q Banadapasfu 142 55 Jamra 108

11 7 !fa 1'1 16 5& Jayapur 61 12 Baliballal' 11 57 Iharabahar 138 13 Ilatlpasi 59 58 Jharaberen; 149 14 Ban dhab h u it:. \5 59 Jharalo 122 15 Bankha!' 161 60 Jharbeda 121

15 Bar;rdi1Ja 5 61 Jhar1akflaman 137 17 Baramunda 73 62 Jhimiripali 131 18 Barl'lamu~ ..r" 124 63 Jogimunda .. , 55 l' Barunadina. 6 64 Jokapani 34 2.Q Batisu3n, 156 65 Jofanda 29

IT Berfiakud a I~ EO 66 ~adadil1a 3(l 22 Bneiipada 89 67 Kadalibarf 126 23 Sh im a~ a:nd~? 17 68 Kadarnbinipur 9 U Bhimapalj· 34 69 Kainsiripall S5 25 BI£hnupm ~63 70 Kaira 3

:Ie Bl:J!lN' 158 71 KafiaK-.ldar 31 '!'7 Chandapanf(; 87 72 kamparkela 45 :28 ella !lOOpa sf 11~ 73 Kandar apali 54 29 ChasagurJe.ng· 64 74 Kanjia 58 30 Cheriabeda (Chneriabed'OiI) ''115 75 Kansar 82-

l'T Chhe1i'a beea cofDn"ft 116 76 kantala 47 n Choututa;?all 52 77 Kanlanali 114 33 Dafo 43 78 Kcaadapal 44 34 Dareiker" 94 79 Kasipur 143 35 Deba.halj; 63 80 Katuposi 75

30 Dhuduripal~ In 81 Kelopasi 56 Y1 Dfmfria 134 82 Kerejenga 105 38 Dim)ri rra I~ 132 83 Khadaka , )g Du

92 4" Gane-swarpu~ 14 8& Khajurla 169 ... 2 Giltareipal 62 87 Khemela 100 43- Godapada 106 88 Khetr abasipu r 44 Copapur 16 89 Khulud', 119 4:' Gurun dja:mund:J 1&0 !lO Khuntapasi 141

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF PAlAlAHADA POLICE STATION

st Name of the Village l. C. SI. Name of the Village l. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 ----- 91 Kochila 140 131 Rajamunda 46 92 Kolhasahi 40 132 Ramachandrapur 33 93 Kolipal 49 131 Ranjana 156 94 Korada 128 134 Ranjo 136 95 Krutibaspur 21 135 Rengali 129

96 Kubuli 103 136 Rugudiha 31 97 Kusumanali 146 137 Saharagurujang 154 98 Kutaripasi 85 138 Saida 41 99 Kuturia 91 139 Salei 7 100 laxmipriyapur 39 140 Samal 107

101 Mahidharpur 78 141 Samiapali 97 102 Mahurapani 109 142 Sanbagdari 76 103 Mankadachua 51 143 Sandhar 8 104 Mohanapur 27 144 Sandhouragotha 166 10~ Muchurigadia 93 145 Sanludung 151

106 Muktapur 48 146 Sarabeda 42 107 Nabaghanpur 81 147 Saradapur 74 108 Nagdhara 170 148 Seegarh 50 lu9 Nagira 13 149 Shyamasundarpur 35 110 Naikanipali 53 150 Siaria 20

HI Namgaon 113 151 Siarimalia 70 112 Narnpasi 111 152 Sibagrampur 6'J 113 Narasinghpur 79 153 Sibida 10 114 Nuagaon 162 154 Siding 86 155 Similipal 115 Nuguda 118 38 156 116 Pabi:rapur 07 Subarnapali 96 157 Susab 117 Palalahada CNizgarh) 98 63 158 118 Para 80 Susabnali 117 119 Paramunda 68 159 Susulei 77 160 120 Patabeda 102 Talabahali 125 161 Talabahall 135 121 Patamunda 16 . 1.62 Tampar 104 122 Pataripasi 148 163 Tangaranali (Tangarnal) 144 PauriR.F. 171 123 164 Tanugola 2 124 Pechamundi 36 165 Taptajharan 123 125 Phapanda 60 166 Tavapal 18 126 Pravasuni 90 167 Tenteinali 120 127 Purunapani 159 168 Tileipasi 150 128 Purunapani 164 169 Timi 22 129 Rada .. 170 Tiribi 157 130 Raipal 127 171 Udayapur 65 50

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-PAlALAHADA

l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is.shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms' of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market! Railway Hat, Statiol'l, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Khadaka 836·89 138 (33) - (-5) -(10+) F -(10+) -(1fJ+) -(10+) 2 Tanugola 828·80 228 (56) p -(10+) F -(10+) -(10+) . -(10+) 3 Kaira 223·79 75 (19) - (-5) -(10+) F -(10+ ) -(10+) -f10+) 4 Rada 352·48 140 (38) -- (-5) -(10+) F,N,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 5 Baradiha 54·63 173 (34) -(5;'10) -(10+) F,N -(10+) -(10+) -( 10+)

6 Barunadiha 27·52 98 (23) -(5-10) -,10+) N,O -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 7 Salei 748·26 292 (€O) p -(10+) F,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 8 Sandhar 504·64 274 (59) P -(10+) F,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 9 Kadambinipur 140·0l 117 (21) - ('-5) -(10+ ) F,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 10 Sibida 458·11 196 (41) P -(10+) F,N -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+)

11 Balibahal 690·39 135 (28) - (-5) -(10+) R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(104) 12 Jallha 165·52 41 (10) -(5-10) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 13 Nagira 1,160'23 439 (92) P -(10+) W,F PO -(10+) -(10+) 14 l,aneswarpur 174'82 79 (16) P -(10+) W,Tt -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 15 Bandhabhuin 79·72 107 (23) P -(10+) W,Tk,R PO -(10+) -(10+)

16 Patamunda 568·99 298 (70) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(1Q+) 17 Bhimakanda 127·48 114 (24} p -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) - (10+) 18 Tavapal 121·81 . 138 (25) P -(10+) W;R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 19 Iti 426·94 579 (122) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW -(10+) Friday -(10+) 20 Siaria 242·00 419 (74) P -(10+) W,Tk -(10+) - (-5) -(10+ }

21 Krutibaspur 36·83 53 (13) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 22 Timi 286·52 158 (34) P -(10+) W,F -(5-10) -(IO+) -(10+) 23 Jarr,aradiha 6790b 451 (99) P D W,R,O PO -(10+ ) -(10+) (Paburi) 24 Dudipani 37029 311 (61) P - (-5) W,O - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 25 Jamardiha 15459 158 (25) P PHC,FPC W,R PO -(10+ ) -(10+)

26 Gopapur 7649 48 (10) - (-5) - (-5). W,R - (-5) -(10+ ) - (10+) 27 Mohanapur 91 Sf, 57 (11) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 28 Atanaka 12788 113 (21) - (-5) -(5-10) W, R -(5-10) -(10+ ) _(lC+) 29 jolanda 353·29 302 (58) P -(5-10) W,R -(~-10) -(10+ ) - (10+) 30 Kadadiha 93·89 194 (37) - (--S) -(10+) R,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

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DIRECTORY DO ..lANDUSE ",'" TanaSII-PAlAlAHADA

.App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks fQach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded~up to 2 decimal places) including ,to

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Kendujhar (35) Ric:e 3.12·65 68·60 19'83 415·61 KR Kendujhar (38) Rice 59934 93·89 110·48 25·09 ..,. KR Kendujhar (39) Rice 185·75 10:12 12·14 '15'78 KR Kendujhar (41) Rice 106,03 7123 11533 59.89 KR Kendujhar (40) Rice 22,66 8'09 13-36 10·52

KR Talc.her (38) Rice 8-90 6·47 5-67 6'48 KR Kendujhar (41) Rice 228·65 67·99 4775 403·87 KI{ Kendujhar (43) Rice 388·50 2671 54·22 3521 - \ KR Kendujhar (48) Rice 59'89 16'59 50·18 \ 13·36 KR ralcher (38) Rice 211'65 46'95 17·00 182'51 - KR KenduJhar (48) Rice 106·03 32'37 56·66 495·33 KR Taleher (41) Rice 9955 14·17 41·68 • " 10,12 KR Kendujhar (36) Rice 132-33 60·70 186·16 781·04 PRjKR Kendujhar (48) Rice 118·57 . 22'66 22·66 1093 KR Keodujhar (43) Rice 27'11 S'b6 4·86 4209

KR Kendujhar (44) Rice 213'27 108.8& 9429 152·57 KR Kendujhar (44) Rice 22'66 40'47 8·10 56'25 KR Talcher (43) Rice 61'92 48·16 3'64 509 'I

KR Talcher (76) Rice 809 19'43 5'67 364 ICR Talcher (75) Rice 26·31 34,40 14.16 2~1-65 - Talcher (83) Rice 96·72 146'09 89·84 34b'41 - ..'KR , ! KR Talcher (84) Rice 138'81 44'11 65'56 121'81 "'R Talcher (83) Rice 21-45 47-75 12'95 72044

KR Talcher (81) Rice 31,57 3238 7·28 526 lOt Talcher (SO) 'Rice 19.5~ 32'78 11-33 18·21 - KR Talc her (78) Rice 61'11 32 i8 19'02 14'97 - P.R. KR ralcher (83) ~ice 51'80 109'67 15·78 176·04 ~ KR Kendujhar (38) Rice 17'00 49'37 14'16 13'36 - 52

VillAGE AMENITIES Police 5ta tlOn-P AlAlAHADA

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) ;.;C'. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility IS available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking. P?st Dayor Communi- tional Water III days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Markett Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Rugudiha 779·83 125 (28) - (-5) -(10+) R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 32 Duipani 971·46 360 (87) P -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 33 Ramachandrapur 58·28 23 (6) -(5-10) -(10+) F -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 34 Jokapani 5400 - 532 (106) p -(10+) W, Tk -(10+) ~(10+) -(10+) 35 Shyamasundarpur 127·48 81 (14) - (--5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

36 Pechamundi 515·98 558 (93) P,M -(5-10) W, R -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(10+) 37 Kaliakudar 59·49 139 (24) -(5-10) -(5-10) W, R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10 +) 38 Similipal 195·87 230 (36) P -(5-10) W, R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 39 laxmlpriyapur 319·70 130 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+ ) 40 Kolhasahl 6435 28 (6) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5·10) -(10+) -(10+)

41 Saida 377·98 342 (63) P -(5-10) W, Tk, R PO -(10+ ) -(104) 42 Sarabeda 17361 114 (26) - (-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+ ) 43 Dalo 214·89 224 (41) P,M -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(10+) 44 Karadapal 106.84 134 (23) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 45 Kamparkela 263-86 277 (59) P - (-5) R,W - (-5) -(5 10) -(10+)

46 Rajamunda 1&8·35 56 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 47 Kantala 290·97 361 (77) P MCW W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 48 Muktapur 153·38 384 (53) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 49 Kolipal 38H'5 345 (72) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 50 Seegarh 383·64 997 (213) P.M - {-5) TW,R PO - (-5) -(10+)

51 Mankadachua 145·28 108 (24) - (-5) - (-5) W.Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 52 Chouturapali 29·14 39 (9) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-,) - (-5) -(10+) 53 Naikanipali 64·75 340 (66) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 54 Kandarapali 56.25 75 (18) - (-5) .- (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+ ) 55 Jogimunda 125·45 79 (18) - (-5) - (-5) Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

56 Kelopasi 22541 206 (43) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+ ) 57 Ha tighincha &5·9& 139 (22) P - (-5) TW,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 58 Kanjia 5666 25 (6) - (-5) - (-5) R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 59 Balipasi 241·19 30 4 (79) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 60 Phapanda 40064 895 (157) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 53

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Jahasil-PALALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i, e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance StJPply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including

,-----______.-.A-- ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- CUlturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (includang for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical inter.est

11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 19 20 _._----- KR Kendujhar (38) Rice 270/4 33,59 33'18 442'32 PR, KR Kendujhar (35) Rice 203·96 99'96 30'76 637'78 KR Kendu j har (88) Rice 30'35 12'55 7'29 809 PR,KR lalcher (83) Rice 180'08 150'95 67·99 145'28 KR Kendujhar (82) Rice 4007 35'61 12·14 39·66 Temple

KR Talcher (83) Rice 265·07 156'21 50'18 44'52 KR Kendujhar (83) Rice 10'52 32,78 9'71 6'48 PR, KR Kendujhar (82) Rice 80,13 69'61 2428 2185 M-l KR Kendujhar (81) Rice 217'72 56'66 19'42 2S'()0 KR Kendujhar (81) Rice 29'11 14'57 10'12 10'<;2

KR lalcher (80) Rice 210'44 61,11 63'13 43'30 KR Talcher (76) Rice 80,53 12'14 3683 35,61 8 SO KR lalcher (76) Rice 4573 12'55 64'75 41,68 50'18 KR la !cher (75) Rice 10'52 43'71 25'50 27'11 PR,KR Talcher (73) Rice 144·88 61·11 14-16 43'71

KR lalcher (67) Rice 45-32 49'37 23'88 26'71 23'07 'Pl,KR lalcl1et (75) ED Rice 129'90 74·06 28'33 58'68 PR,KR lalcher (72J ED Rice 53·82 5787 32'38 931 pt~KR lalcher (70) Rice 104'00 140,13 53'02 86'20 KR lalcher (68) ED Rice 126,67 184·13 41·28 3156 Temple

KR Talcher (72) ED Rice 56·25 5099 24-28 13'76 KR lalcher (72) Rice 0·41 21'44 4'86 2'43 KR Talcher (72) ED Rice 4'45 41,28 1093 8·09 KR Talcher (70) ED Rice 7,69 36-42 8'09 4'05 KR lalcher (72) Rice 50,18 49,78 21'04 4'45

KR lalcher (76) m Rice 80 53 55,44 23'47 65'97 PI< lalcher (72) ED Rice 8·09 4006 13'76 405 KR lalcher (71) Rice 26-31 18'21 8'90 3'24 PR Talcher (73) ED Rice 79-32 92'67 50·58 18·62 M-I PR.KR lalcher (73) ED Rice· 76·08 212,46 59,08 5302 Temple 54

VIllAGE AMENITIES Police Station - PALAlAHADA

SI. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10-+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the faCility is available 1~ given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water Ik days of cation ( Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if .:jny Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Jayapur 268'31 65 (14) - (-5) - (-5) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 62 Gatareipal 111-69 27 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 63 Susab 54~4 536 (96) P -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 64 Chasagur jang 692'82 1,557 (305) P(2), M,H -(10+) W,Tk PO -(10+ ) -(1C+ ) 65 Udayapur 338·32 385 (76) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) . -(10+)

W,Tk,F,N - (-5) 66 Haripur 250·91 257 (37) P -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+) b7 Pabitrapur 67.99 183. (31) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 68 Paramunda 134·36 141 (22) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) Tk,N 69 Sibagram?ur 190·61 71 (16) - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) -(10+) . -(10+) -(10+) Tk PO -(10+) 70 Siarimaiia 79278 707 (131) P,M -(10+)

N 71 Khairabania 144.07 Uninhabited P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) 72 Badbagdari 431·80 384 (68) -(10+) P -(10+) w,n - (-5) -(1U+) 73 Baramunda 172-80 223 (39) -(10+ ) N 74 Saradapur 3076 Uninhabited P -(10+) n,N - (-5) -(10+) 75 Katuposi 152·1& 240 (45) - (10+)

76 Sanbagdari 31525 445 (117) P -(10+) w,n - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) W.Tk,N - (-5) -(10+) 77 Susulei 53135 360 (83) - (-:5) -(101-) -(10+) -(10+) ,W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 78 Mahidharpur 172.40 139 (29) - (-5) -(10 1-) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 79 Narasinghpur 7649 147 (10) P .W(Tk - (-5) -(10+) -00+) 00 Para 28611 258 (40) P -:-00+)

-(10+) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 81 .Nabaghanpur 116-1~ 16 (4) - (-5) -00+) ,W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 82 Kansar 239·98 342 (59) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 83 Dhuduripali 192-23 190 (3.1) P -(10+) R - (-5) -(lOT) -(10+) 84 Bhimapali 142·05 83 (16) - (-5) - (-5) "":(10+ ) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 85 Kutaripa5i 7042 97 (19)

f' MCW W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+ j -(10+) 86 Siding 207·60 384 (85) -(10+) R - (-5) .,-(10+) -(10+ ) 87 Ch3ndapank 223· 39 101 (23) - (-5) P -(10+ ) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) AS Debahali 14&.-09 94 (21) p -(1C+) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 89 Bhejipada 264 26 153 (30) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 90 Pravasuni 225'82 86 (12) 55

~CTORY MID LANDUSE T,j\)Jsil-PAlAlAHADA

~ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks tNch Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------...... any 'illap Forest Irri- Un- Culturable .. :'Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR ralcher (80) Rice 162'6& 14'40 14'40 36'83 K~ Talcher (80) Ric€' 57·06 27'11 17,81 9'71 KR Talcher (81) Rice 339·94 107'65 53'82 46'13 KR Talcher (83) ED Rice 261-43 302'70 63.94 64'75 N-3, M-2 KR Talcher (84) Rice 169'56 79'32 49'37 40,07

KR Talcher (86) Rice 11250 57·47 58.b8 2226 KR Talcher (84) Rice 8·09 5261 6·48 0·81 KR Talcher (89) Rice 7123 3359 15.78 13·76 KR Ta Icher (92) Rice 109'27 19·02 29·54 32.78 KR Talcher (92) Rice 558,06 14650 45·32 42'90

94.29 2509 1659 810 KR Talther (67) Rice 283·68 124'24 9·31 14,57 KR Talcher (67) Rice 'i9·08 74,87 30'76 809 9·71 15·38 284 283 KR Debagarh (44) Rice 97'53 51·39 2·43 081

KR Debagarh (48) Rice 152·16 137·59 14,17 11'33 KR' Debagarh (49) Rice 321-32 13759 4856 23-88 ~R Oebagarh (46) Rice 78·11 46·94 2185 2550 '!U' Oebagarh (47) Rice 38·45 26·71 5·26 6·07 kR Oebagarh (48) Rice 180·49 64·34 2388 17·40

KR Oebagarh (45) Rice 84·99 15·78 11 33 405 M-1 KR Debagarh (46) Rice 93·89 6718 5463 2428 KR Oebagarh (41) Rice 98·74 53·42 2590 1417 KR' Oebagarh (43) Rice 94·29 27'52 6'07 14'17 KR Oebagarh (42) Rice 19·43 3602 607 890

KR Oebagarh (41) Rice: 74·87 61·91 39'66 31·16 M-2 KR Debagarh (44) Rice 121-81 5018 33-19 18'21 KR Debagarh (47) Rice 38·44 43'30 2833 36·02 KR Oebagarh (48) Rice 128·29 79'72 33'99 22'26 KR Oebagarh (48) Rice 58'28 107'24 43-71 1659 Sb

VILLAGE AMENITIES I"olice Station-PALALAHADA

-~.-.. --~- L. C. Name of the Total TOlal Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (--) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the dist ance in Village (Numbt'r of !

91 Kuturia 4775 63 (11) P -(10+) W,Tk,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 92 Khajuria 64'75 20 (5) - (-5) -(10+ ) R - (-5) -(5-10) --=:'(5-10) 9,~ Mucl,urigadia 15661 277 (65) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 94 Dareikela 96·32 78 (17) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 95 Kainsiripali 202·75 157 (27) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) BS

96 Subarnapali 92·27 134 (28) - (-5) - (-5) R - (-5) - (-5) B~ 97 Samiapali 67·18 172 (3~) P - (-5) R - (-5) - 1-5) BS 98 Palalahada(Nizgarh) 821·51 3,650 (768) P (2), M,H MH W, Tk,R PTO Sunday BS

99 lI1isuan 102·79 111 (24) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 100 Khetrabasipur 54'23 137 (35) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

101 Badjhar Colony 17·00 U8 (29) - (-5) - (-5) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 102 Pat'abeda 41>·16 118 (ol5) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 103 Kubuli 26'71 34 (5) - (-5) - (--'-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 104 Tampar 272·76 505 (11b) f" - (-5) W,lk - (-5) - (-5) - (--5) 105 Kerejenga 319·70 282 (SL) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) . - (-5) - (-5)

106 Godapada 384-45 219 (39) P - (-5) N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 107 Sarnal 218·94 254 (49) P - (-5) W,F,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 108 Jamra 128'29 '220 (48) P - (-5) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 109 Mahurapani 97·93 104 (18) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 110 Chandapasi 54-63 41 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W,N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

111 Nampasi 197·49 291 (57) P -(10+) W,R,N - (-5) -(10+) BS 112 Badibahal 85·79 142 (29) - (-5) -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 113 Namgac·n 181-70 267 (47) P -(10+) Wl - (-5) -(10+) BS 114 Kantanali 74·45 174 (38) P -(10+ ) W,F - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) p _. (-5) 115 Cheliabeda 92.b7 112 (16) -(10+) W,F,N - (-5) -(10+) (Chheliabeda)

p 116 Chheliabeda Colony 74'06 122 (24) -(10+) W,N - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 117 Susabnali 227·0) 228 (45) P -( 10+) W,N - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 118 Nuguda 257·79 270 (53) P -(10+) W, Tk, N - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 119 Khuludi 171·18 153 (34) - (-5) -(10+) F,N, - (-5) -( 10+) -(5-10) 120 Tenteinali 103·20 53 ( 14) - (-5) -(10+) F - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10, •.s-, t

OIRE(:TORY AND LANDUSE T .liuSlI-PAlALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectajes roundea up. to 2 decimal places including to (Ill Krns,) ~------~------~ any vllage Forest Irri- ·lJn - Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20

KR Talcher (67) Rice ("86 31'56 769 162 KR Ta Icher (78) Rice 6,07 40·87 12·95 4'86 KR Talcher (72) Rice 34'80 70·42 37'23 14'16 KR Talcher (72) Rice 14·16 25,50 17·00 34'80 4'86 PR Talcher (70) ED Rice 80·94 708; 3237 18'02

PR Talcher (70) Rice 2711 4007 21'65 3'24 PR Talcher (70) Rice 19·83 35.21 8'90 3'24 PR Talcher (67) ED Rice 220.96 178·06 288,95 27·92 -105.62 N-72, M-S, C-11 Temple, T-2 KR Talcher (70) ED Rice 38'45 46·13 1497 3'24 KR Talcher (66) Rice 1)·38 23'88 12'95 2·02

KR Talcher (68) Rice 14,16 0'81 2'03 KR Talcher (68) ED Rice 0·41 40·87 4,45 2·43 KR Talcher (70) Rice 2'43 8·90 8·09 5·67 1·62 KR Talcher (70) ED Rice 50·99 27·92 129·50 42·90 21'45 KR Talcher (72) Rice 113·72 3,24 1(4·71 27·11 10'92

KR Talcher (75) Rice 231-88 Ul·81 20,64 10'12 KR Talcher (76) Kice 77·30 87'82 34'40 19-42 KR Talcher (80) Rice 1417 6556 21-04 27 !>2 KR Kendujhar (67) Rice 28'73 36·42 23,47 9'31 KR Kendujhar (66) Rice 22·66 15·38 11·73 4·86

KR Kendulhar (45) Rice 44,92 106'03 S'09 38'4:' KR Kendujhar (43) Rice 13,35 40'87 18'62 12·95 , KR Kendujhar (~) Rice 47'75 8155 29'14 2226 KR Kendujhar (47) Rice 29'14 27'51 ~no 8'50 KR Kendujhar (46) Rice 20-23 48'97 /j'05 19'42

KR Kendujhar (47) Rice 5:!'O1 19·43 (1·41 ,'21 KR Kendujhar (50) Rice 68'80 92·67 39·25 26'31 U Kendujhar (51) Rice 115,34 94'29 24-28 23 88 KR I(endujhar (51) Rice 31"6 ?,t;·39 3116 23'47 Temple KR Ken1ujhar (52) Rice 23·07 :; l 00 17 )31 10'52 58

VillAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-PAlALAHADA

Le· Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms, of the (In hectres) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tiona I Water -" days of cation (Potable) Telegraph ti>le (Bus Stop, Marketl Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 Jharbeda 272'35 438 (83) P, M, H -(10+) W, Tk, TW, F PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 122 Jharalo 292·59 405 (92) P -(10+) W, Tk, N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 123 Taptajharan 57'87 36 (11) P -(10+) W, F, N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 124 Barnamuhan 228·65 152 (32) P -(10+) W, R, F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 125 Talabahali 198'70 241 (61) P -(10+) W, F, N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

126 Kadalibari 104'37 163 (32) - (-5) -(10+) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 127 Raipal 468·22 538 (96). P -(10+) W, Tk, R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 128 Korada 248·88 216 (49) P --(10+) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 129 Rengali 816'25 362 (69) P -(10+) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 130 Berhakudar 72'84 256 (55) - (-5) - (-5) N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5.10)

131 Jhimiripali 757·17 1,050 (204) P,M,H - (-S) W, Tk, TW, N - (-5) - (-5) 85 132 Dimirinali 10'12 Yninhabited P W 133 Bagadari 42'09 42 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-:-5) 114 Dimiria 28571 837 (156) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) 85 135 Talabahali 121'81 Un Inhabited Vi

136 Ranjo 67178 708(142) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 137 Jhariakhaman 20882 100 (19) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (_oS) 138 Jharabahal 274-38 89 (16) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 139 Khadakapasi 120'60 55 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 140 Kochila 87.41 143 (29) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

141 Khuntapasi 77·70 12fi (25) P -(10+) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 142 Bahadapasi 340·75 422 (89) P,M -(10+) W,R PO -('0+) -(10+) 143 Kasipur 65·15 3:'0 (76) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 144 Tangaranali 88'63 Uninhabited (Tangaranal) W 145 Badludung 422.90 1,047 (101) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ )

146 Kusumanali 22·26 Uninhabited Tk 147 Alanabahala 57·46 Uninhabited p W 148 Pataripasi 99·15 58 (10) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,Tk - (--5) -(10-t- ) -(10+) 149 Jharabereni 29785 108 (21) p -(10+ ) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 150 Tileipasi "0275 32 (8) - (-5) -(10+) W.R. - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 59

'QIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Taha!>iI-PAlA lAHADA

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use.(!. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------""'\ any ~lIIa8e Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available relisious. by (including tor hi'storical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Kendujhar (':;0) Rice 31'97 172'80 14'16 53"42 N-4 KR Kendujhar (51) Rice 70'01 152·16 21'05 4937 KR Kendujhar (52) Rice 38·85 8'09 3'64 7'29 KR Kendujhar (55) Rice 57'06 103·60 40'06 27'93 KR Kendujhar (51) Rice 28·73 109'67 21'04 39'26

KR kendujhar (52) Rice 48'56 87,42 50 18 1821 KR Kendujhar (57) Rice 148·12 194,65 70·62 54·63 KR lalcher (59) Rice 114·52 87·01 41'68 5'67 KR lalcher (59) Rke 357'74 137'19 56'25 26507 KR Kendujhar (65) Rice 7'69 32'37 2226 10,52

PR Talcher (69) ED Rice 403'47 174'02 70'01 109-67 lemple, M-1 0'41 6'88 2'83 KR Talcher (89) Rice 11·33 1659 9,31 486 KR lalcher (72) ED Rice 111·29 112'91 48·97 12.54 M-l 78·11 13·16 11·33 1'21

KR Talcher (64) Rice 369·48 153·38 110,88 38'04 M-l KR lalcher (73) Rice 157.42 22·26 16,59 12·55 KR lalcher (75) Rice 186·97 52·20 25.09 10·12 KR lalcher (78) Rice 71S·11 8,90 2147 10'12 KR lalcher (80) Rice 55·04 24,&8 364 405

KR lalcher (80) Rice 30·35 31,16 8'10 8·09 KR lalcher (&4) Rice 18].78 112'10 2671 14·16 lemple, N-l- KR Taleher (96) Rice 15,38 44,92 <4·0<1 0·81 59·49 20·{)<4 (,,07 2·<13 - KR lalcher (94) Rice :./.26·63 168·75 17,10 10,12

10·52 1093 641 0-4() 41·28 12-14 1,21 283 KR laicher (73) Rice 4:.'·49 37·6<4 1821 081 Kk lalcher (72) Rice 203,96 47·35 f 7,S2 19·02 KR lalcher (75) Rice 138·40 19,02 35·21 10·12 60

VILLAGE AMENITIES PoUce Station-PAlAlAHADA ------l.(. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not ~vailable within the village;a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of tt-:e (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ __ ---_------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Oa\ or Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

151 Sanludung 206.79 41 (8) - (-5) -(10+) W.R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 152 Asanapal 389·31 195 (34) P -(10+) W,lk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 153 Gurusulai 1,613·08 1,622 (327) P,M,H 0 R PO -(10+ ) -(10+) 154 Saharagurujang 1,600·13 993 (191) P,M -(10+) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 155 Hatimunda 226·22 126 (20) - (-5) -(10+) W,N - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10)

156 Ranjana 349·24 114 (22) - (-5) -(5·10) W,O - (-5) -(10+) - (-5)

157 Tiribi 289·76 186 (34) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

158 BatiSUdn 992·29 1,311 (258) P, M MCW W, Tk, F PO -(5-10) BS

159 Purunapani 772-95 176 (31) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

160 Gurundiamunda 486·03 84 P7) - (-5) -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -,5-10) - (-5)

161 Bankhol 1,39091 1,066 (211) P, M -(10+) w,n PO -(10+) -(10+)

162 Nuagaon 68432 230 (47) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+ } -(10+)

163 B!shnupur 297·85 101 (23) P -(10+) Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

164 PUfunapani 4&256 271 (43) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (10+) -(10+)

165 Baddhouragotha 258.19 .' 264 (59) P -(10+) W, Tk, R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

166 Sandhouragotha 197.89 160 (36) p -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

167 Baja 205.18 193 (47) P -(10+) Tk,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+)

168 Bo 1'10 r 779.43 523 (101) P -(10+) W, Tk, R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

1?~ Khemele 1,372.70 , 1,098 (192) P,M -(10+) W, Tk PO -(10+) -(10+)

179 Nagr.lhara 24645 143 (22) : P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (10+) -(10+ ) 171 Pauri R. F. U.S 35 (2) - (-5) - (-5) N - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

TDtal" 49,982·88 46,nil P-97, D-2, (9,110). M-18, MCWIMHI H-5 CWC-4, PHC/PC-1, FPC-1 61

-OIREC1OR" AND LANDUSE 1 "nasii--PAlAlAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) ,.------.A------"""I any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste. available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (94) Rice 70·82 104-<11 29'94 1'62 KR Talche! (70) Rice 313-63 58·28 13·35 4·()5 KR Ta !cher (69) Rice 1,167.52 3')1·67 79'72 1417 N-1,M-2 C-1 KR Talcher (67) Rice 1,099·93 290·57 177·66 31·97 N-1, M·2 KR Rengali Dam Rice 143.66 35.61 12.55 34.40 Projcet Township (9)

KR Rengali Dam Rice 153-76 69.44 26'30 79.72 Project Township (19) PR Rengali Dam Rice 172·00 63.13 46.56 6.07 Temple Project Township (17) KR Rengali Dam Rice 564·37 273.16 113 72 21.04 N·2. M-1 Project Township (17) KR Rengali Dam ... Rice 553.61 94.29 72·03 5302 Project Township (18) KR Rengali Dam -,. Rice 250,10 47·35 24.28 164.30 project Township (19)

KR Rengali Dam Rice 1.005.24 235.53 108.46 41.68 N-1, M-2 Project Township (8) KR Rengali Dam Rice 494·53 90·24 47.35 5220 Project Township (6) KR Rengali Dam Rice 239.17 28.73 22.26 7·69 PrOject Township (7) KR Rengali Dam Rice 315.65 57·87 77.30 11.74 Project Township (8) KR Rengali Dam Rice 116.15 82.96 43-30 15.78 Project Township (9) KR Rengdli Dam Rice 124.24 48.56 13.76 11.33 Prqject Township (8) KR Rengail Dam Rice 66·77 . 6580 11.33 41·28 Project Township (4) KR Rengali Dam Rice 339·94 173·61 121·81 14407 Project Township (3) KR Rengali Dam Rice 827·99 337.91 118.57 88 22 M-1 Project Township (6) KR Rengali Dam Rice 127.07 64.75 36.02 18.61 Project Township (7) KR Rengall Dam Rice Not available Project Township (20) 23,312·79 'H7·68 12,477·72 5,432·87 8,441·82 N-85,M.17, C·1', T-2

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KHAMAR POlfCE STATION

51 Name oi Village L.c. 51. Name of Village l. C. No. No' No. No 2 3 2 ------1 Alon 20 46 Gopinathpur 35 2 [Jadabalipasi 126 47 Gunhapal 2S 3 Dadagunda 127 46 Hansata 7& 4 Bildasada 31 49 Hansamunda 110 5 Badyanathpur 57 50 Hatibindha 3&

6 Bahadakani 29 51 Injidi (Eel1jidiJ 13(J 7 Baidehipur rp 52 Jagana tha pur 85 8 Baka ta 125 53 Jambua 12 9 Balavadrapur 7 54 Jambua 107 10 Balipasi 3 55 langada 64

11 Banarpal 18 50 )aunlibandnil 133 12 Bandhakani 40 57 JClyamal 41 13 Sankamunda 1'\3 58 Jenapada bO 14 I-Iankholi 7'1 5~ Iharki linda 49 15 Barakalapal 95 60 Jitadimiria 54

16 Barkotia 34 61 Kalantia 93 17 Benipathar 135 62 Kansar 137 18 Besalia 104 63 Kantlapasi 114 19 Bhadramunda ... 44 64 Karadakhaman 10& 2) Bhaluk i 112 65 Karadapal 2

21 Bhetia 31 66 Keutamunda 108 22 Bhojapur 139 67 Khalapal 26 23 Bijagotha 134 6S Khamar 67 32 24 Bindapur 59 b9 Khanatapasi Colony 47 25 6ital)am\ll\~a 13 70 Khandabeda 8 26 [\oi;asar ai 11 71 Khantapa5i 122 27 Bu'ubura 17 n Kholamunda 72 28 Chakradharpur 33 73 Kochiabeda 131 29 Chargachhi a R, f. 141 74 Kllkuria 63 30 Chhanchunia 90 75 Kumbhargadi 4b 31 Chingudirnunda 2·j 76 Kundandeipur 89 32 Chungmatia R. F· 140 77 Kunjam 10 )3 Damodarpur 38 78 Kurumula 71 34 Dangamanga 1'Mi 79 Ku tal imunda '16 35 Dangapal 118 80 Madhapur 00 :16 Debahali 132 81 Magarmuhan 77 37 Dimirinali 111 82 Malarbeda 83 38 Ditikrishnapur 43 83 Mandhata 15 39 Dutikrishnapur 119 84 Mirigi 9 40 Eknatal 'm 65- Miriginend\ 103 41 Firlnglbal1a( 71:; B6 Mohanpur 73 ~2 Cane shgan ja 105 p.1 Mundudbe

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KHAMAR POLICE STATION

!-1. Name of Village l. C. 51. Name of Village loc. No. No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3 91 Nandijhari 39 117 Raghuna thapur 75 92 Nimihata 98 118 Rajadanga 123 93 Nimiribeda 69 119 Rajamunda 101 94 Nitiam 99 120 Rangiapal 136 9S 22 121 Ranja 45 96 Nuagaon 142 122 Rengalmunda 37 97 Nuapada 55 123 Rengalmunda 82 98 Nuapali 68 124 Rohira (, 99 Nuthuripasi 62 125 Saanda PO 100 Odash 70 126 Sahupada 58 101 Padang 88 127 Sameswa,rpur 102 128 Padapasi 27 128 Sanasada 103 53 Padhanipal 84 129 Sankhamur 104 Padiamunda 50 74 130 Sapajhar~ 105 Panihara 100 14 131 Satyabandha 92 106 Parachhat 96 132 Satyagan 42 107 Paramandapur 19 133 Senclhamt,J,nda 81 108 Patabeda 51 134 Siarimalia 91 109 Patarmunda 135 61 Sukadevpur 5 110 Pathuri 136 b6 Sulia 65

111 Patumura 56 137 Talabahali 28 112 Paunsia 120 138 Talakopatia 124 113 Phuljhari 4 139 Tambur 30 114 Pita 48 140 Tandibereni 138 115 Prlyambadapur 87 141 Telar 23 1'1(> Purun.pani 109 142 T1leipasi 129 66

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-KHAMAR l.C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

(in hectares) . households) , ______nearest place where the-A- facility______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water at days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 I) 7 8 9 10

1 Munipalpur 329.82 18 (3) - (-5) -(10+) 0 - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

2 Karadapal 501.81 261 (45) p -(10+) TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

3 Balipasi 293·80 123 (26) p MeW,FPC TW,O - (-5) -(5-10) 85

4 Phuljhari 148·12 343 (60) - (-5) -(10+) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

5 Sukadevpur 53·01 30 (8) - (-5) -(10+) F,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

6 Rohira 388·50 384 (78) P -(10+) F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

7 Balavadrapur 57·06 12 (3) -----: (-5) -(10+) F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

8 Khantapasi 214·08 280 (55) P -(10+) W,TW - (-5) -(5·10) -(5-10)

9 Miriginendi 25·09 Uninhabited 10 Kurumula 495·74 596 (128) p -(10+) F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

"- 11 Boltasarai 103-60 215 (46) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 12 Jambua 350·86 262 (48) p -(10+) w - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

13 Biranamunda 126·26 222 (45) P -(10+) R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ )

14 Sapajhara 123·43 166 (35) p -(10+) R - (-5\ -(10+ ) -(10+)

15 Mirigi 44 11 Uninhabited

16 Madhapur 36·83 7 (1) - (-5) -(10+) F - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

17 Burubura 266·28 381 (71) P -(10+) W,F - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+)

18 Banarpal 46·54 Uninhabited 19 Paramandapur 160·26 Uninhabited 20 Alori 406·71 455 (87) p -(10+) W, Tk - (-5) ·-(10+) -(10+) 67

9!RECTORY _0 LANDUSE f': . Tahas i 1-PAlAlAHADA

I(pp- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (In Kms.) r------A------"' any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rengali DalT'· Prc.ject Rice 247·67 34·80 32-38 14·97 Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 366064 80·13 37·64 17·40 Township (24) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 188·99 57·87 32'78 14·16 Township (23) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 89·44 43·30 10·12 5·26 M-1 Township (24) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 19·02 27·52 5'26 1·21 Township (25)

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 159'04 141·64 33·19 54·63 Temple Township (28) KR RengaIJ Dam Project Rice 39'66 14'57 1.62 1·21 Township (29) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 98·74 44.11 44·92 19·02 7·29 M-l, Temple Township (33) 6.88 13·76 2·43 2'02 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 205-99 212·86 36,42 40·47 Township (26)

KR RengaJi Dam Project Rice 24-28 32·38 22·66 16'19 8·09 Township (40) Rengali 0aro Project Rice 182·11 85·39 71-22 12·14 11." Township (42) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 40.47 32-37 12·54 30·76 10·12 Township (36) KR Rengali Dam Prvject Rice 4047 44·92 17·81 20'23 Township (34) 16·19 18·62 7.28 2·02

KR Rengali Dam Preject Rice 16·19 9'71 9·31 1·62 Township (3b) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 121'40 66,37 38·04 40·47 Township (35) 20'23 8·90 13·36 4·05 81-34 13-76 59·09 6·07 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 161·88 167·54 5706 20·23 M-1 Township (31) 68

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KHAMAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities oivailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

(in hectares) households) ,-______nearest place where the-A facility______is available Is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi" tional Water Be. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Rus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 7. 3 4 5 (, 7 8 9 1(1

21 Bhetia 176·04 484 (76) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) . -(5-10)

22 Nuagan 476·72 ·441 (67) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

23 Telar 105·22 14 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk,F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

24 Chingudimunda 138·00 139 (29) - (-5) -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

25 Gunhapal 119·79 75 (12) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

26 Khalapal 61-92 Uninhabited 27 Padapasi 176·85 703 (119) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) -(5;..10) -(5-10) \ 28 Talabahali 87·41 23 (4) - (-5) - (-5) W -(10+) -(5-10) -(5-10) 29 Bahadakani 83-77 7 (21 - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 30 Tambur 513·55 550 (105) P -(5-10) W,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

31 Badasada 1,192·61 1,022 (179) P(2) - (-5) W,TW,F 1'0 -(5-10) -(5-10)

32 KhanatapasiColoney 191·82 137 (25) P FPC W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

33 Chakr adharpur 117·76 34 ( 5) - (-5) - (-5) F,C - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

34 Barkotia 742-60 855 (169) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS

35 Gopinathpur 206·39 121 (23) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

36 Hatibindha 308·37 179 (37) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

37 Rengalmunda 33670 310 (49) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

38 Damodarpur 301A9 69 (11) - (-5) . -,-(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ., 39 Nandijhari 687.56 184 (34) P -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

40 Bandhakani 356·93 310 (58) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -('i-10) -(5-10) 69 OitECTORY ...' • .J J ' AND LANDUSE rahasil-PALALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares roun'ded up to 2 decimal places) including ~ ______.A. ______,,", to (in Kms.) any IlIIage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 56·66 70·82 36·42 12·14 Township (29) U Rengali Dam Project Rice 161·88 181·30 113'31 20·23 Township (27) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 77·30 19.43 6·47 2·02 Township (26) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 68·80 10·52 40·47 12·54 5·67 Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 29·95 16·19 50·99 12·95 9·71 Township (25)

39·66 ' 4·05 6·47 6·48 5·26 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 44·52 39,26 61·51 1133 Township (26) 20·23 KR Talcher (55) Rice 24·68 20'23 22·26 9·31 10·93 KR Talcher (SO) Rice 20·64 23·47 27'93 8·09 3·64 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 309·59 33·18 72·03. 37'64 Township (26) 61·11

KR Reng'l.li Dam Project ED Rice 751·50 256·17 90·65 94·29 N-2 Township (24) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 70·01 59·08 43·30 19·43 Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 81.34 19-42 6·07 1093 Township (25) PR Rengali Dam Project ED Rice 375·14 235·12 71·63 60'71 N-l Township (20) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 130'72 50'99 15·78 890 , Township (23)

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 188·99 71·85 25.09 21-44 Township (27) KR Rengali Dam Projec Rice 160·66 10036 38'04 37·64 Township (28) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 191-42 56·25 27·92 25·90 Township (26) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 484'41 106·03 84·98 12·14 Township (30) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 180·49 110·07 25·50 40·87 Township (32) 70

VillAGE AMENITIES Police 5tation- KHAMAR

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village,'a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 kms· and 10+Kms. oi the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41 Jayamal 347·63 624 (112) P -(5-10) T,W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

42 5atyagan 32·78 124 (24) - (-5) --(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

43 Ditikrishnapur 122·62 110 (23) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

44 Bhadramunda 88·22 53 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) C - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

45 Ranja 396·19 639 (125) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

46 Kundandeipur 23·88 Uninhabited 47 Khandabeda 119·38 156 (35) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

48 Pita 410·35 308 (54) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 49 Jharkilinda 857·53 497 (91) P -(5-10) W,TW -(5-10) -(5-10)

50 5ankhamur 82596 1,424 (265) P,M,W MCW W,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

51 Patabeda 174·02 141 (25) - (-5) - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

52 Garadamunda 151·76 495 (90) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

53 Sanasada 189·76 590 (111) P,M .-.....- (-5) W,TW - (-5, - (-5) - (-5)

S4 Jitadimiria 79·32 211 (38) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

55 Nuapada 71·23 210 (35) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-S) - (-5)

')6 Patumura 21·44 Uninhabited W 57 Badyanathpur 54·23 35 (6) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -: (-5)

58 Sahupada 111·91 230 (38) - (-5) - (-5) W,TW. - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

59 Bindapur 38·45 Uninhabi ted P - (-5) W,lW - (-5) - (-5) 60 Jenapada 14205 605 (108) - (-5) 71

&CTORY LANDUSE Tahasil-PALALAHADA

~pp. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including to (In Kms.) r------A------.. ---~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (iucluding for historiCal source gaucher cultivation or and arc haec- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 182·51 126·26 20'24 18·62 Township (31) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 15·38 12'54 4·05 0·81 Township (35) KR Rengali Dam Jl'roject Rice 57·06 44·11 12'95 8·50 Township (23) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 46·54 26·71 7·69 7·28 Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 170·78 165·11 20·64 39·66 N-1 Township (26)

6·88 12·55 2·43 202 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 69·20 36·02 8·90 5·26 Township (20) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 267·90 74·46 2833 39·66 Township (21) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 656·00 106·03 51·39 44·11 Temple Town~hip (8) KR Rengall Dam Project Rice 313'63 257·38 32·37 222·58 N-2,Temple Township (14)

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice i7·92 39·26 3·24 103·60 Township (14) KR Rengali Dam Project ED, Rice 27·13 9065 14·16 19·02 N-l Township (18) EAg KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 112'10 136'78 11·74 29'_14 Township (23) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 14'57 25·90. 2·83 36·02 Township (22) KR Rengdli Dam Project Rice 8·50 3481 2·83 25'09 Township (21)

12·14 7·28 0·81 1-21 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 4·86 28.73 2·02 18·62 Township(15) I

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-KHAMAIt

L.C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No Village area of the population is shown in the column ana next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where tht' facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tiona I Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapn the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Patarmunda 8·90 Uninhabited - (-5) 62 Nuthl,ripasi 143·26 107 (16) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 63 Kumbhargadi 18·62 3 ( 1) - (-5) - (-5) 0

64 jangada 52' Uninhabited H - (-5) W,TW PTO Monday - (-5) 65 Sulia 33-99 113 (28)

- (-5) W,Tk - (- 5) - (-5) - (-5) 66 Pathuri 12·95 35 (10) - (-5) 1,161 (240) P,M,H PHC W PTO Daily market BS 67 Khamar 127·88

68 Nuapali 9·31 Uninhabited P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 69 Nimiribeda 11,·29 386 (67) P,M,H HC,FPC W,TW PO - (-5) - (-5) 70 Odash 419·66 1,371 (231)

89 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 71 Kutarimunda 193·04 412 (61) P - (-5) W -. (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 72 Kochiabeda 325·77 1,253 (231) P,M,H -(5-10) W,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 73 Munduripeda 913·38 74 Padiamunda 240·38 Uninhabited P -(5-10) W,Tk,Tw' - (-5) -(5-1Q) -(5-10) 75 Raghunathapur 4eM7 203 (40)

76 Fir ingibahal .13·30 Uninhabited - (-5) -(5-10) W,T~,TW,C - (-5) -(5-10) -:-(5-1Q) 77 Malarbeaa 161·~7 130 (31) 383 (73) P -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 78 Hansala 402·26 207 (37) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,TW,F,C - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 79 Bankholi 135·17 406 (73) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW - ( ...... 5) -(10+) -(10+) 80 Magarmuhan 327·39

(7) - (-5) -{5-10) W,TW,C - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 81 ~endhamunda 161·87 42 2')9 (45) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(S-1C?) - (5-10) 82 Rengalmunda 335:08 183 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 83 Mandhata 234·~1 84 Padhanipal 56.6(J Uninhab.hec;J 106 (13, - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 85 Ja~anat~a.p'ur 74·87 73

DIRECTORY MD LANDUSE Tahasil-PALALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks road! Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (i~ Kms.) r------.,J..------__ ..... any vII/age Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical' source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- graves) logical Interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

---~------1'21 4.4.5 0.41 2'83 KR RengaJi Dam Project Rice 2·02 69.61 40.47 3·24 27·92 Township (16),) f·P RengalHi>am Project Rice 17·00 1·62 Township (,16) 4·86 0'40 PR Rengali Dam Project ED Rice '·(,2 23·06 0·81 8.50 N-6, M-1, T-1 Township (15)

KR Rengall Dam Project Rice '·21 8·90 0·41 2·43 Townsbip (15) PR Rengali Dam Project ED Rice 12·54 74·87 5'26 35'21 N-17,M-1:1.C-6, Township (16) Temple 8'50 0'81 PR Rengali Dam Project EAg Rice 25·50 66'77 4·45 ·14·57 C-1 Township (17) ,KR Rengali Dam Project ED Rice 80'94 87'41 127·~8 13-35 110·48 N-16,M-4,C-1, Township (18) Temple

KR lalcher (22) Rice 79'72 ..,.~ 6.118 57.47 'I(R lalcher (51) Rice 121'41 77·70 106'43 20'23 KR lalcher (54) ED Rice 283.28 267'50 314'44 48·16 M-l 141'64 17·00 7567 6'07 r:. lalcher (54) Rice 283-28 45'73 139·62 12·14

, .~. 20·24 8,50 12-54 2·02 lei Talcher (35) Rice 8().94 43-30 33.59 404 KI Talcher (41) Rice 202·34 40·47 90·65 62·73 607 KI Talcher (43) Rice 40·47 28'33 31'16 1093 24'28 .~ T.hlher .(38) Rice 12141 "11·09 142.45 43.30 12'14

~R T.lcher (41) Rice .121-40 1.1-33 25'09 4'05 Kit Talcher (29) Rice 2('2.}4 80·94 4573 "07 KR Talcher (29) ,Rice 137',59 flh'17 21'85 810 24'28 14·57 "'·19 1'62 ICR Talch~r (51) Ric~ 24·28 16·59 2'J 95 4·05 74

VILLAGE AMENI11ES Police Station-KHAMAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,-______A ______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bu5 Stop., Market/ Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

86 Saanda ·318'49 474 (65) - (-5) -(5·10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 87 Priyambadapur 193'04 213 (31) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 88 Padang 90'32 63 (10) - (-5) -(5~10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 89 Kunjam 590·03 941 (162) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO Tuesday -(5-10)

90 Chhanchunia 380·81 362 (f4) P -(S-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

91 Siarimalia 495·74 660 (133) P MCW W,Tk.TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

92 Satyabandha 179·68 211 (34) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

93 Kalanda 414·80 481 (86) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) BS

94 Godaramunda 108·46 234 (44) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

95 BarakaJapal 165·52 246 (44) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) BS

96 Parachhat 628·07 718 (132) P MCW W,Tk.TW - (...,....5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 97 Baidehipur 320·11 375 (70) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

98 Nimihata 21·45 Uninhabited 99 Nitiam 26·71 Uninhabited 100 Panihara 300·28 386 (81) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) "\. '

101 Rajamunda 86·20 33 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) T,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

102 Nabamunda 57·06 Uninhabited 103 Mohanpur 65·96 Uninhabited 104 Besalia 212·06 418 (71\) P -(5-1rJ) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

105 Ganeshganja 79·32 Uninhabited

106 Karadakhaman 261-43 103 (15) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

107 Jambua 227·03 291 (61) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

108 Keutamunda 143·66 8 (2) - (-5) -(10+) 0 -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

109 Purunapani 411·57 183 (38) P ...,....(10+ ) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ )

110 Hansamunda 10239 Uninhabited 75

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-PALALAtiADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types OT land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use In hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------__,._------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

------KR Talcher (56) Rice 121·41 87'01 89-84 20-23 KR Talcher (:>3) Kice 80'94 53·42 40·47 18'21 KR Talcher (53) Rice 40'47 30'76 17'00 8-09 KR Talcher (48) ED.EAg Rice 242-81 234·72 51·80 60·70 N-2, C-1, Temple KR Talcher (50) ED,EAg Rice 121·41 96·32 130·71 32-37 N-1

KR Rengali DamProjectED,EAg Rice 242081 140·83 91·86 20·24 Township (28) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 5949 41068 46·54 7·28 24·69 Township (24) PR Rengali DamProject ED.EAg Rice 198·30 79·32 13·35 123-83 N-l Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project ED Rice 37·64 4533 4·45 21·04 Township (21) PR,KR lalcher (38) ED,EAg Rice 83·77 53·02 7·69 21·04

KR Talcher (38) EAg Rice 293·40 218·53 26·71 89·43 Temple KR Rengali Dam Project EAg Rice 71·23 77·70 6.88 164-30 Temple Township (21) 0.41 8·09 0-40 12055 0-40 18·62 1·21 6·48 KR Rengali Dam Project EAg Rice 12-14 56'66 4'45 227'03 lo...... nship (12)

Kl Renga1i Dam Project Rice 13·35 27'52 2·43 42·90 Township (11) 22·26 20-23 2·43 12'14 40'06 11-33 2.43 12·14 KR- Rengali Dam Project ED Rice 96·72 . 74·87 8-90 31,57 Temple Township (10) 57·06 17'81 4·05 0·40

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 169·97 57·47 11·33 22·66 TownShip (9) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 146'09 54·23 10·12 16·59 Township (10) liP .Rengali Dam Project Rice 107-64 23'07 6'07 6·88 Township (14) KR Rengali Da,n Project Rice 222·58 69·60 17·81 101'58 Temple Township (15) 64'75 21·4S "·00; ""'14 76

VILLACE AMENITIES Police Station-KHAMAR loc. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No, Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms· of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~----______A- ______~_~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water & davs of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/· Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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111 Dimirinali 89'03 5 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 - (-5) --(5-10) - (-5) 112 Bhaluki 125'05 207 (38) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) as 113 Bankamunda 58'68 Uninhabited F 114 Kantiapasi 235'53 372 (72) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS 115 Eknatal 56'25 25 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

116 Dangamanga 240·38 20 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 117 Nakatimunda 156'61 Uninhabited 118 Dangapal 204'77 305 (58) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 119 Dutikrishnapur 151'76 93 (19) - (':'5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 120 Paunsia 365'84 209 (41) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

121 Ganjeimuni 150'14 67 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 122 Kholamunda 265'48 114 (20) P -(5-10) W,Tk,F - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 123 Rajadanga 74827 1,196 (221) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(10+) -(10+) 114 Talakopatia 96-72 Uninhabited 125 Bakata 79'72 Uninhabited

126 Badabalipasi 244'03 233 (37) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 127 Badagunda 49331 137 (22) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 128 Sameswarpur 133·55 Uninhabited 129 Tileipasi 1,023·45 '23 (120) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 130 Injidi (Eenjidi) 164.71 516 (97) P,M,H MeW W,Tk,TW PO Weekly -(10+)

131 Kukuria 136'38 193 (31) p -(10+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 132 Debahali 552·80 370 (52) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 133 Jaunlibandha 187.77 122 (22) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,TW -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 134 Bijagotha 298·25 170 (26) p -(10+) W,Tk,F,C,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 135 Benipathar 324-96 214 (36) P -(10+) W,Tk,F,C -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+)

136 Rangiapal 437·47· 392 (73) P "':"'(10+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 137 Kansar 244·03 281 (51) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 138 Ta ndibereni 229·0') 143 (29) p -(10+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 139 Bhojapur 293·80 85 (16) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 140 Chungmatia R.F. U·S 448(110) P -(10+) TW - (-5) ~ (-5) -(10+) 77

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tah.. sil-P ALALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks

roach Distance Supply Food ,--use______in hectares rounded---Jt.. up ______to 2 decimal places) -, including to (in Kms.) any Village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

FP Talcher (38) Rice 68·80 8·09 4'05 8'09 lemple PR lalcher (37) EAg Rice 4775 47'75 6·48 23,07 38'85 12·14 2'43 5·26 PR Talcher (39) EAg Rice 136'38 60·70 1174 2671 KR lalcher (39) Rice 2Q.23 21'04 2'43 12'55

KR lalcher (39) Rice 180·49 32'37 10·93 1659 Rice 136·78 18·21 162 Ii< KR lalcher (48) Rice 60'70 82·15 55·85 6·07 KR lalcher (48) Rice 40'47 14'97 92·27 4.05 KR lalcher (49) Rice 121.41 59'49 14441 40-47

KR lalcher (37) Rice 80·94 16·19 12·54 40·47 KR Talcher (41:1) Rice 12141 35·21 60'30 48.56 KR Talcher (35) Rice 242'81 214'48 129·10 161'88 N-1 40·47 10'92 29·14 16·19 4047 11·33 21·85 6·07

KR Talcher (37) Rice 101'17 7001 52·21 20'64 KR Talcher (38) Rice 243'22 61·51 107.64 80'94 80'94 3'24 46·13 3'24 KR Talcher (75) ~ice 729·24 132·33 129'50 32'38 N-1 KR lalcher (75) ED Rice 48'56 78'11 31.97 6·07

KR lalcher (74) Rice 60·70 55·04 18'62 2'02 KR Talcher (74) Rice 202-34 161·06 67·99 121·41 KR Talcher (49) Rice 101·17 45·32 37·2.,\ 4·05 KR Talcher (48) Rice 182·11 41·28 68·79 6·07 KR lalcher (50) Rice 202·75 63.94 52·20 6·07

KR Talcher (48) Rice 202.35 161'07 65·96 8.09 KR TaJcher (48) Rice 161·88 16·19 43.30 10·52 12·14 KR Talcher (50) Rice 141·64 63·53 19·83 4.05 PR,KR Talcher (48) Rice 202·34 26.71 57·06 7·69 KR Rongali Dam Project Rice Not available Township (35) 78

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KHAMAR

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Krns., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available \s given) ,.-.---______--11.- ______"'"

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tiona I Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

141 Chargachhia R.F. u.s 14 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) '65

142 Nuagaon u.s 21 (1) - (-5) -(10+) N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

Total 33,564·34 35,780 P-75, MCW/MHI (6,559) M-11, CWC-5, H- 7 PHC/HC.2, FPC-a

PALALAHADA 83,547·22 82,561 P-1U, D-2, TAHASIL (15,860) M-29, MCW/MHf H-12 CWC-g, PHC/HC-3, FPC-4 79

DIRECTORY AND lANDUSE Tahasil-PALALAHADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i, e" area under different types of land Remarks fOach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded!up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious dy (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice Not available Township (18) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice Not available Township (25)

16,192.36 762.84 8,563'15 4,337'45 3,708'54 N-53,M-21, e-g,T-1

39,505'15 1,080.52 21,040·87 9,170·32 12,150·36 N-138,M-48, e-21,T-3

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF KANIHA P. S. 84

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KANIHA POLICE STATION

!:II. Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village L. C. No. No. No. No. , 2 3 2 3

1 Adaitaprasad 128 46 Dalak 62 2 Allori 102 47 Damajodi 39 3 Ambapal 135 48 Dandasinga 142 4 Andhari 50 49 Debadhipur (Debadhipir) 29 .5 Arakhadihi (Arakhadahi) 65 50 Debhuin 95

Debipatanp <=- r (Debapatanpur) 91 6 Arakil 31 51 141 7 Atabira 66 52 Dehurlbhuin 22 8 Badagunduri 126 53 Den";Oi 83 9 Badahar 160 54 Derang 28 10 Badahira 99 55 Duarabandha 56 Durgapur 78 149 11 Badatribida 57 Fulajhari 52 12 Badbirabarpur 92 58 Gadastla 112 162 '\3 Badkathia [Badkathia (Jungle)] 59 Gandaberena 144 Baghapal 146 14 60 Candamala (Candamula) 3'\ 15 Bainda 93 61 Gaurchandrapur 124 16 Bajrakot 38 [Gaurchandrapur (Jungle)] 17 Balarampur 123 62 Gengutia 25 18 Balarampur '~7 63 Chantianali 86 [Balarampur (Jungle)] 64 Ghasiapasi 153 19 Balipasi 11 65 Godigoth 53 20 Balipata 98 66 Gua Iia r fGuariar) (Jungle)] 16 21 Banasinga 105 67 Guiland (Golland) 130 22 Baradangua 137 68 Gunduri 57 23 Barahol 42 69 Gundurinali 131 24 Barakhol 41 70 Hanumanpur 73 25 Barapada 20 71 Harichandanpur 151 26 Barihapur 155 72 Haripadhanpur 165 27 B'l tibaspur 27 73 Hatiadanda 5 28 Baudabeda 64 74 Itamatia 106 29 Bhajipur [Bhajipur (Jungle)] 72 75 jabalpur 81 30 Bhakarsahi 164 76 Jagamohanpur ' 46 31 Bhaliabeda 26 [Jagamohanpur (Jungle)] 32 Bhimakanda 117 17 jamania 132 33 Bhuinpur 100 78 jamujooi 154 34 Bijigol 136 79 Jarada 133 35 Bijigolpatana 110 80 Jayapur 127 36 Birabhuin 63 /81 Jhadabandha 45 37 Bol 85 82 Jhankarpasi 1 ....co Brahmanidei 56 83 Jharabeda 24 39 Brahmapur 34 84 Iharadihi (Jahaadihi) 70 40 Burubahal 107 85 Jharabere ni 82 41 Chandrasekharpur 158 86 Julubandha (jolabandha) 145 42 Changudia (Changhudia) 87 87 Joradanga 96 43 Chhelia 150 88 Kaharmunda 148 44 Chinta manipur 79 89 Kakudia 88 15 45 Chitalpur 168 90 Kaliadama 85

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KANIHA POLICE STATION

:>1. Name of Village L.t.. 51. Name of Village L " '''0. No. No. N". 2 3 2

91 Kalyanpur 97 131 Palasapasi 5 92 Kamarei 147 132 Pananali 43 93 Kandasara 139 133 Parabeda 169 94 Kaniha 122 134 Paramapasi 35 9S Kansamunda 125 135 Patakhaman 104

96 Kantol 32 136 Patharamunda 120 97 Kanusibereni 138 137 Podagarh 6 98 Karadakhaman 30 138 Poipal 61 99 Karadei 114 139 Purunapani 80 100 Katarapali 12 1-i0 Rangabeda 111

101 Kateni 113 141 Ranjagol 159 102 Kendubereni 40 142 Ranjana 58 103 Kendukhaman ,75 143 Rasol 116 104 Khairanali 55 144 Rengali (Part) 7 105 Khajuria 71 145 Rohila 4

106 Khindo 3 146 Sagadipal 109 107 Kiajhar 74 147 Sanahar 157 108 Kuadara 17 148 Sanatribida 156 109 Kuhanpal 161 149 Sanbi rabarpur 90 110 Kulabir 36 150 Sankarpur 45

111 Kuluma 10 151 Santarabandha 89 112 Kumunda 167 152 Sapakata 67 113 languabeda 108 153 Saradhapur 152 114 laxmanpur 8 154 Sarathipal 115 115 laxmanpur 118 155 Sasamara 14

116 lodhabandha 119 156 Suajhari 44 117 lodhajari 48 157 Suleipal 33 118 luhamara 94 158 Sundarapal 170 119 luhamunda 19 159 Sundarkhaman 163 110 Malapasi (Nalapasi) ... 129 160 Suniapasi 13 121 Maradahariharpur 166 161 Susuba 23 122 Masunihata 101 162 Takua 103 123 Mohir,ipal 69 163 Talabahali 68 124 Nakanaka 140 164 Talapada 76 125 Naktideula 2 165 Telisinga 134

126 Nalam 59 166 Tentuibereni 143 '\27 Nialu 49 167 Titirima 60 77 128 Nilapasi '" 9 168 Tolakapal 129 Olanda 21 169 Tolokabeda 121 130 Palasabahali 18 179 Uchabali 84 86

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-KANIHA

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) IS ~ ______nearest place where the Afacility ______available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking P')st Dayor Communi- tional Water lit days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Markett Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way)

1 2 3 4 'i 6 7 8 9 10

1 Jhankarpasi 103·60 Uninhabited 2 Naktideula 188'S8 149 (30) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 3 Khindo 631"72 6S2 (109) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10' -(5-10) - (-5) 4 Rohila 34S 60 895 (211) P - (-5) W,R - 1-5) - (-5) - (-5) :> Hatiadanda Wholly merged in Rengali Dam

p 6 Podagarh 523·26 1,148 (2e9) - (-5) W,R PO -(:-10) - (-5) 7 Rengali (Part) 1,103·07 2,07<; (378) P(2), M - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) BS

8 Laxmanpur 12464 Uninhabited p 9 Nilapasi 439·89 549 (101) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (--5)

10 Kuluma 436 2S 778 (136) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

n Balipasi 299·47 351 (55) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO -(S-10) -(S-10)

12 Katarapali 224·60 185 (30) P - (--5) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

13 5uniapasi 18b 16 Uninhabited -(S-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 14 5asamara 548.75 494 (88) P p -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 15 Kaliadama 585·18 325 (59)

16 GuaJiar N·A. Uninhabited [Guariar (Jungle)] P ~(S-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 17 Kuadara 131·93 179 (29) -(5-10) --(10+) -(S-10) 18 Palasabahali 111.29 440 (71) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 19 Luhamunda 76·89 40 (3) W,Tk - (-5) W,Tk/O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 20 Barapada 37& 36 767 (143) P

-- (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -- (-5' 21 Olanda 386·48 700 (11') P p - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) 85 22 Denali 7.52·52 692 (125) -- (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) 23 Susuba 3.26·18 893 (1&2) P/M W. Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 24 Jharabeda 137.19 193 (34) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) W/Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 25 Gengutia 348.43 548 (111) P

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DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE l' aha~"- TALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Stlpply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including

to (in Kms.) r------~------~ any village Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 .13 ·,4 15 16 17 18 19 20

-----~--.------20·24 6070 22"(,6 KR Talcher (20) Rice 40·47 80·93 67·18 PR, KR Talcher (28) Rice 121·41 283·28 227'03 KR Talcher (32) Rice 40·47 26H6 40.47 Project Township (Census)

KR Talcher (58) Rice 34965 161·87 11·74 N-2 KR . Rengali Dam Project Rice 202'34 72844 232·29 N-1, M-3 Township (1) 4:'·70 40·47 4047 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 161·87 161·87 116·15 Towmhip (8) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 121·41 202·34 112·50 M-1 Township (9)

KR Rengali Oam Project Rice 80·94 121·41 97·12 To\\onship (10) Kit Rengali Dam Project Rice 22'25 161·87 40·47 Township (12) 40'47 101.17 44'52 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 80'93 323·75 144'07 Township (15) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 101·17 303·52 180·49 Township (15)

Not available

Kit Rengali Dam Project Rice 16·19 101·17 14·57 N-1,M-1 Township (20) '_,'KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 12·14 80'94 18·21 M-1 Township (12) KR Rengall Dam Project Rice 20·23 4047 16·19 Township (10) KR Rengal! Dam Project Rice 5H1 242·81 80·94 N-1 Township (9)

KR Rengal! Dam Project Rice 60·71 242·81 82·96 Township (8) . Pit, Kit Rengali Dam Project Rice 40.47 161·87 50·18 Temple Township (8) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 125.05 196.27 4·86 N-1 Township (8) KR Rengall Dam Project Rice 114.12 20.24 2.83 Township (8) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 261.43 80.93 6·07 Township (8) 88

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KANIHA

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Numbpr of !ems. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the fin hec tares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) _------A-~------______~ . Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop; Mark~tl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

26 Bhaliabeda 699·70 869 (140) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-:-5)

27 Batibaspur 105· 22 Uninhabi ted 28 Duarabandha 267·50 314 (57) P -(5-1(,\) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

29 Debadhlpur 34·40 Uninhabited P W, Tk (Debadhipir) 30 Karadakhaman 195·{)6 205 (32) P ·-(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

1,357 (242) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (..:-5) 31 Araki! 1,062.30 110·48 42 (10) -(5-10) -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 32 Kantol 1,189 (205) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10\ -(5-10) 33 Suleipal 706·18 50.99 Uninhabited 34 Brahmapur 91 (13) P - (-5) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 35 Paramapasi 149·73

469 (92) P,M,H -(5-!O) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 36 Kulabir 212·06 382·02 1,017 (175) P MCW,D W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) - (-5) 37 Gandamala (Gandamula) 887.48 2,462 (472) P,M,H D,PHC W,Tk,TW PO Wednesday BS 38 Bajrakot 78·91 341 (58) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 39 Damajodi 126.26 145 (26) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 40 Kendubereni

634 (98) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 41 Barakhol 263·45 19.42 i.Jninhabited 42 Barahol 43 Pananali 271·'4 Uninhabited 497 (83) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 44 Suajhari 439.49 19 (3) - (5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Sankarpur 340'34 89

OHttC'fORY M LANDUSE Tahasil-TALCHER

~p'p. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks r~ch Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) includiflg 'to (in Kms.) ,....------;A------~ any y'llalle forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste' available relisious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 488.05 202.34 9.31 Township (10) 23·07 48.56 33.59 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 200·32 6435 2.83 Township (10) 17·00 16·19 1.21

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 115.74 60·70 1862 N-1 Towl"ship (20)

KR Rengali Dam Project ED,EO Rice 840·53 203·96 17.81 N-l Township (25) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 89·03 20·24 1.21 Township (24) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 549·56 145.69 10·93 Township (22) 25.90 24.28 0·81 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 130·71 16.19 2·83 Township (23)

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 57.06 153-78 1.22 N-4, Temple Township (19) Kll ralcher (64) Rice 52·61 323-75 5.66 N-1, M~1

",lR Rengali Dam Project ED,EO Rice 121·41 607·03 139.04 '" M-1,N-4,Temple Township (10) tl,lkl Rengall Dam Project ED Rice 12·14 56.65 10·12 Township' (10) KR Rengali Dam Project! Rice 4·86 101.17 20·23 Township (10)

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 61·11 161·87 40.47 Township (12) 4.04 1214 3.24 60.70 161,87 48·57 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 8O·Y4 202.34 156·21 Township (10) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 121'40 121·41 97·53 Township (15) 90

VILLAGE AMENITIES "olicE' Statlon-KANIHA

L. C· Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown In the column and next to it In brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

46 Jagamohanpur N. A. Uninhabited [Jagamohanpur (Jungle)] 47 Balarampur N. A. Uninhabited [Balarampur (Jungle)] 48 Lodhajhari 668'54 339 (66) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

49 Nialu 157'83 379 (64) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

50 Andhari 101'98 58 (13) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

51 Palasapasl 193·84 Uninhabited 52 Fu~ajhari 44.52 Uninhabited 53 Godigoth 121'41 82 (20) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - ("-5)

54 Jhadabandha 178 87 Uninhabited 55 Khairanali 21"45 Uninhabited

56 Brahmanldel 180'89 394 (61) - (-5) -(5-10) W.Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 57 Gunduri 173'21 372 (66) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

58 Ranjana 149.33 226 (38) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 59 Nalam 627'26 1,357 (247) P,M ~(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

60 Titirima 384'86 853 (166) P,M.H -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

61 Poipal 382'83 6Or; (104) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(oS-10) 62 Dalak 231-48 204 (33) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) &3 Birabhuin 144·88 121 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

64 Baudabeda 33225 229 (34) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

€Iii Arakhadihi 27276 Uninhabited (Arakhadahi)

66 Atabira 360·17 Uninhabited 67 Sapakata 166·33 344 (61) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10)

68 Talabahali 96·32 Uninhabited 69 Mohinipal 376·76 144 (28) P -(10+ ) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) iO Jharadihi 154·19 Uninhdbited (Jahaadihi) 91

"'RECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-TALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use 0. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decima I places including to (mKms.) ~------~------~ any vllage Forest Irri- Un Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

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Not available

Not available

KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 121-40 323-75 223·39 10 ... nship (20) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 36·42 101·17 20·24 Township (20) KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 16·19 60·70 25·09 Tow"ship (20)

31·97 101·17 60·70 4·05 36·42 4.05 KR Renga:i Dam Project Rice 20·23 80'94 20·24 Township (10) 40·47 80·94 57.46 2·02 18·2-1 FI?

KR Talcher (48) Rice 20·23 121·41 39·25 KR Rengali Dam Project ED,EO Rice 20·24 141·64 11·33 Township (15) KR 1 alcher (42) ED Rice 3-64 141·64 405 KR Rengali Dam ProjectED,EAg Rice 40·47 485·62 101·17 N-6, M-2 Township (20) Kl Rengali Dam Project ED,EAg Rice 61·11 24281 80·94 N-1 Township (21)

Kk Talcher (53) ED,EAg Rice 60·70 222·58 99·55 N-1 KR Talcher (40) Rice 4047 121·40 6961 N-1 KR Rengali Dam Project ED,EO Rice 23·47 101·17 20·24 Township (40) KR Rengali Darn Project Rice 40·47 202·34 89·44 Township (20) 60·70 161·88 50·18

101-17 161·87 97·13 KR Rengaii Dam Project Rice 20-24 141·64 4·45 Township (20) 4·86 17·40 405 70·01 KR Ta Icher (4'2) Rice 208·8: 32·37 61·11 74·46 8·09 26·31 40·47 79·32

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VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KANIHA

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and:next to it In brackets, the d,stance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest. place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water at days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop. Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

71 Khajuria 243-62 242 (37) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

72 Bhajipur 6-07 Uninhabited [Bhajipur (Jungle)] 73 Hanumanpur 628-48 335 (56) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 74 Kiajhar 295-42 210 (39) P -(10+) W.Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

75 Kendukhaman 97-13 U'linhabited

76 Talapada 441-92 1,018 (188) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 77 Tolakapal 53-01 Uninhabited 78 Durgapur 1,316·56 960 (173) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) - (-5)

79 Chintamanipur 116·95 89 (14) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 80 Purunapani 174-82 Uninhabited ~

81 Jabalpur 314·44 Uninhabited 82 Jharabereni 490-08 442 (64) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 83 Derang 1,716-27 2,281 (376) P,M MeW W,Tk,TW PO Tuesday -(10+) 84 Uchabali 50·18 Uninhabited 85 Bol 124-64 420 (85) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5.) -(10+)

86 Chantianali 132-74 860 (147) P,M -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 87 Changudia 191-82 493 (94) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) (Changhudia) 88 Kakudia 69485 1.398 (253) P,M MCW W,Tk.TW PO - (-5) -(10+) 89 Santarabandha 422"49 260 (49) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 90 5anbirabarpur 1 "33 Uninhabited

91 Debipatanpur 123"43 Uninhabited (Debapa tnpur) 92 Badhirabarpur 55-44 Uninhabited 93 Bainda 338-32 765 (122) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 93 luhamara 59'49 135 (21) - (-S) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 95 Oebhuin 77-30 332 (62) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) ------_._ 93

D~"ECTORY AND- LANOUSE Tahasil-TAlCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including - for hJstorical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

-_._"----_.- - ..- - .. -----~------KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 3885 62·73 40·46 101·58 Township (25) 1'21 3·24 081 081

KR Talcher (45) Rice 161·88 202"34 26426 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 80·94 121"40 93·08 Township (25) 68·80 8·09 8·50 11·74

KR Talcher (48) ED,EO Rice 22·26 256·98 60·70 101·98 Temple 4'05 36·82 4·05 8·09 KR Rengali Dam Project ED,EO Rice 18615 38324 174·02 583·15 N-1,M-1 Township (25) KR Talcher (32) Rice 22·26 18·21 12·14 64·34 17·40 28·33 27·1'1 101·98

23'07 105·22 103·19 82·96 KR Rengali Dam Project Rice 29·54 70·82 14650 243·22 Township (22) KR ralcher (40) Rice 301·49 404·69 607·03 40306 N-1 081 32·38 283 14·16 tR TalCher (43) Rice 8'09 68'80 28·33 1942

JCR Talcher (42) Rice 10·93 6880 25·90 27·11 N-1 KR Talcher (51) Rice 9'71 121'41 15·38 45·32 " n Tal'her (48) Rice 209·22 194'66 248·07 42'90 N-1,M-1 M Anugul (52) Rice 53·42 152'57 161·87 54'63 ..~ 1'62 7·69 2·02

40·47 28'33 38,44 16'19

19'83 3'24 19'02 13·35 KIt Tatcher (40) Rice 142·04 12141 50'99 23'88 KR Talcher (45) Rice 4'05 45'33 2'83 2'02 5·26 KR. Talcher (43) Rice 2·02 44,11 16'59 9'32 526 94

VillAGE AMENITIES PolIce Station-KANIHA

L· C. Namt! of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the

(in hecatres) households) ~ ______nearest place where the -A facility______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Cornmuni- tional Water & days of cation \Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 ------_. 96 Joradanga 25·09 81 (1'1) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 97 Kalyanpur 80·13 Uninhabited 98 Balipata 11291 464 (81) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 99 Badahira 189'SO 409 (76) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 100 Bhuinpur 128·29 270 (44) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

101 Masunihata 114'12 487 (84) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 102 Allori 46·13 Uninhabited 1()3 Takua 399·43 527 (86) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) W,lk,R - (-5) 104 Patakhaman 237·55 197 (32) P - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) 105 Banasinga 204'77 127 (25) P -(10+)

10& Itamatia 41'28 Uninhabited P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 107 Burubahal 98·74 196 (32) (S4) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 108 Languabeda 25859 320 P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 109 Sagadipal 115'74 287 (51) I' - (-5) W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 110 Bijigolpa tana 081 150 (29)

- (-5) W,Tk,R PO - (-5) 111 Rangabeda 248·88 965 (72) P,M -(10+) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 112 Gadasila 213·67 988 (194) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 113 Kateni 29·54 64 (11) - (-5) (29) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 114 Karadei 16835 165 (16) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) (-~) 115 Sarathipal 48·97 103 - -(10+)

116 Rasol 52.20 Uninhabited 180 (26) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+ ) 117 Bhimakanda 15783 118 Laxmanpur 9·71 Uninhabited 73 (11) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 119 Lodhabandha 67·18 741 (123) P,M,H - (-5) W.Tk,TW PTa - (-5) -(5-10) 120 Patharamunda 273.57

766 (166) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 121 Tolokabeda 24403 433 (89) P,M.H PHC W,Tk,R PTa, Phone -(5-10) -(5-10) 122 Kaniha 245·64 86 60 Uninhabited 123 Balarampur 10·93 Uninhabited 124 Gaurchandrapur [Gaurchandrapur (Jungle)] 1,347 (220) P,M - (-5) W.Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(10+ ) 125 Kansamunda 47065 95

OlREC1ORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil TALCHER __ .------App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i, e" area unde r different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by {including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (38) Rice 3'64 17,00 2,02 081 1'62 31-16 10.93 22·26 15'78 KR Talc her (45) Rice 6,07 60·70 2509 2105 KR Talcher (46) Rice 36-83 68-80 29-54 5463 KR Talcher (40) Rice 14'97 74·87 2914 9'31

KR Ta!cher (38) Rice 283 93·08 14·97 3,24 2'02 24·69 2·02 17-40 KR Talclsler (37) Rice 45'33 176·04 65-96 112'10 Temple KR Talcher (35) Rice 16·19 141·64 31'56 4816 KR Talcher (38) Rice 41-68 32·37 29-14 10158

7-28 12,14 4-05 17·81 KR Talcher (30) Rice 1214 52'61 12'14 l1'85 Temple PR,KR Talcher (26) Rice 53·42 10117 21·04 82-96 Temple KR Tatcher (26) ED Rice 5·67 61-51 20'23 2833 KR Tatcher (27) ED, EO RiCe 0'81 Temple

KR Tatcher (29) Rice 8'09 169'97 13-76 57'06 N-4,M-2 KR Talcher (30) Rice 178-46 4'05 31'16 N-1 KR Talcher (32) Rice 2630 081 2'43 Kit Talcher (32) Rice 20'23 71'23 1416 62'73 KR Talcher (30) Rice 4'05 22'26 8'09 1457

2-43 22'66 2023 6-88 "R Talcher (34) Rice 4,05 97'53 20'23 36'02 C-1 931 OAO KR lalcher (34) Rice 2,43 48'56 4'05 12'14 Pl;.KR lalcher (35) ED Rice 12'14 145'69 20'23 95'51 N-2,M-4

KR Talcher (30) Rice 8·09 121,41 32,38 8215 N-6,M-6,C-2 ·,K. Talchf'r em ED Rice 33-35 99·95 40'47 74,87 N-2 . ... 10·12 26·30 8·09 42·09 9'71 1-22

f(R ratcher (3'1) ED, EO Rice 25'90 353'29 25·09 66·37 N-4 96

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-KANIHA ----" L.c. ' Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area qf the ,Jopulation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Dr inking Post Day or Communi- tional . Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

126 Badagunduri 1,037·21 1,466 (244) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW f'O -(5-10) -(10+) 127 Jayapur 83·37 75 (") - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 128 Adai (aprasad 65'15 211 (36) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) 129 Malapasi (Nalapasi) 44·52 71 (13) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 130 Guiland (Galland) 91'46 162 (25) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+)

-(5-10) -(10+) 131 Gundurinali 206 39 275 (49) P -(S-10) W - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 132 Jamania 4006 132 (19) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(10+) 133 Jarada 335.89 1,320 (203) P,M - (-5) Monday - (~5) W,Tk -(-5) - (-5) -'(10+) 134 Telisinga 295.02 873 (147) P .....,;(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) 135 Ambapal 137·19 175 (35) - (-5) - (-5)

P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO Friday -(!i-l0) 136 Bijigol 271·54 1,016 (177) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 137 Baradangua 7123 360 (59) 138 Kanusibereni 2104 Uninhabited (2) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 139 lCandasara 72 49 21 P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (.-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 140 Nakanaka 57·47 208 (:>6)

6~ (12) -- (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) ....;(5-10) 141 Oehuribhuin 32.78 60S (85) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 142 Oandasinga 27033 228 (33) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 143 Tentuibereni 22·66 315 (52) P -(5-10) W;Tk,R -(5-10) Friday -(10+) 144 Gandaberena 36'02 123 (18) P -(5·10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 145 Julubandha 4047 ( Jolabandha)

146 Banghapal 17·81 Uninhabited 562 (84) P -(5-12) .W,Tk,R -(S-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 147 Kamarei 287·33 148 ' Kaharmunda 10 12 Uninhabited 878 (125) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk;TW PO -(10+) -(10+) 149 Badatribida 25940 490 (73) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 150 Chhelia 317-27

625 (108) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 151 Harichandanpur 392.95 188 (24) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 152 Saradhapur 743·41 7 (1) --(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 153 Ghasiapasi 156'61 110 (1b) P -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(10+) 154 Jamujodi 150·14 326'99 198 (27) P -c,0+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+ ) Barihapur ------_- 155 ------_ -----_--~- - 97

tMRECTORY lND LANDUSE Tahasil-TAlCHER

_~c ... _ •• _~~_~~~ ______~ ___~~ ___ • App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of li\nd Remraks Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including roach Distance Supply ,....______.A. ______-., to (in Kms,) any village Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not place of gau~d irriga ted waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar CUltivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (25) Ric'e 244·84 69'20 141'24 273'16 308'77 Temple KR Talcher (24) ED Rice 60'70 2'03 20'64 KR Talcher (35) Rice 1'62 50'58 7'69 5'26 KR Talcher (37) Rice 0'81 41'28 1·62 081 Temple KR Ta Icher (311) Rice 59'49 8'90 16'59 6'48

KR Talcher (37) Rice 66'77 103'20 23'07 13,35 KR Talcher (38) Rice 0'81 35'61 121 2"43 KR Talcher (29) ED Rice 12'14 276'00 2023 27·52 N-4 KR Talcher (26) Rice 24.28 199,51 24'28 46'95 N-2 KR Talcher (30) Rice 6,88 6961 14,57 46,13

KR Talcher (26) ED, EO Rice 242'81 8'09 20·64 N-8,M-2, Temple KR Talcher (26) Rice 2·02 50·18 203 17,00 14,Si '·62 4'85 KR Talcher (24) Rice 32'38 2·02 809 KR Talcher (22) Rice 46·54 406 6·88

KR Talcher (26) Rice 2954 0·81 2"43 KR Talcrer (24) Rice 12·14 234,72 8'09 15·38 KR Talcher (26) Rice 21,04 162 KR Talcher (26) Rice 'v 30·76 526 KR Talcher (24) Rice 39'26 1'21

0·81 12'14 2·03 2,83 KR Talcher (26) Rice 22·26 169·97 20·23 7487 283 3'64 1·22 2'43 KR Talcher (29) ED, EO Rice 26'71 157'02 51·80 23·87 N-1,M-6 KR Talcher (27) ED Rice 46·14 164'30 47·75 5908

KR Talcher (38) Rice 116'55 159'85 42'90 73·65 KR Talcher (40) Rice 84·98 196·27 39498 67'18 KR Talcher (35) Rice 2'02 0'81 59·89 28·33 65·56 KR Talcher (27) Rice 82·15 20'24 18·21 29.54 KR Talche r (45) Rice 12465 87'41 5099 63·94 98

VILLA~f ~M~NITJE~ Police Station--KANIHA

------_---- ~~~-----~- ~ ------t. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if 'lot aYi!:jJ~le within the villag~, a dash (-) No. Village area of the pqplIlation is shown in the column and ne.j(t ,to it in brackets, the distanCe in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Krns, and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~;:C:---~~;~-~~k~;I-~~~----~~~-~~::~ tjqnal Water at days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

(21~) 156 Sanatribida 804·52 1,239 P Mew_L\.·\ W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) "'7(10+ ) -:(10+ ) 157 Sanahar 133'14 215 (3,7) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(1()+ ) -(10+) 158 Chandrasekharpur 282'07 Uninhabit~d 159 Ranjagol 259·00 80 (13) - (-5) ~qO+} W,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 160 Badahar 287·33 292 {46~ p -(10+) W,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

161 Kuhanpal 281·26 Uninhabited 162 Badkathia [Bad- N.A· Uninhabited kathia (Jungle)] 163 SundarkhamilO 139'62 Uninhabited 164 Bhakarsahi 728·03 Uninhabite4 165 Haripadhanpur N·A· Uninhabited

166 tv1~radahariharpur 488·46 276 (45) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 167 Kumunda 477·93 1,182 (2Q~) P - (-5) W~Tk,R - (-5) - (-5' 85 168 Chitalpur 219·34 634 (117) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 169 Parabeda 56·25 Uninhabit,ed 170 !>undarapal 156·61 580 (90) P -(5~10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

Total 42,617'94 62,249 P-101, D-2, (1G8,41) M-2t, MCW/MH/ H.5 CWe-4, PHC/HC-2 99

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE rahasil-TALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different tYPE::S of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decim~1 places) including to (in Kms.) r------..A------""'I any village Forest Irri- I)n- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical intp.rest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (29) ED Rice 163'09 205·99 348·43 87·01 M-1 KR Talcher (26) Rice 23·47 63·53 1226 23·88 244·03 15·78 6·48 15·78 KR Talcher (29) Rice 84·58 65·96 43-30 65·16 KR Talcher (26) Rice 163·09 48'56 39·26 36·42 M-1

82·96 2·83 120·60 74·87 Not available

48-97 4452 16·59 29·54 532'57 108·4.5 87·01 Not available

KR Talcher (26) EA Rice 202·34 108·05 121-41 56·66 PR,KR Talcher (26) EA Rice "SO 311-61 138·40 19·42 N-1 KR Talcher (26) Rice .20'23 95·10 101·58 2·43 40-47 9·31 ti·47 KR Talcher (48) Rice 13-36 20·23 37·23 85·79 N-1

10,560'70 184'95 18,720'75 8,218'83 4,932'71 N-65,M-34, C-3

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VILLAGE· DIRECTORY OF TALCHER SADAR P. S. 102

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF TALCHER SADAR POLICE STATION

--~.----- SI. Name of the Village l. C. 51. Name of the Village l.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

------.----~ 1 Ajatipur 91 46 Bulajhar 3~ 2 Allhadnagar (Alihainagar) 89 47 Burukuna 14 3 Ambamunda 154 48 Chainpal . 179 4 Anadipur 151 49 Chandrabil (Chandabil) 72 5 Anandapur 107 50 Dablin 116 99 6 Arakhapal 51 Dadari 14 162 7 Arjunanali (Part) 52 Danarabeda (Dangarabeda) 37 120 8 Asanabahali 53 Dangarpal 7 56 9 Badabandhabahal 54 DasanaJi 182 159 10 Badapasi 'iii Da'sarathipur 144 16 11 Badibahal 50 Dayanidhipur 66 160 12 Baghuabol (Part) 57 ~ayani~hipur 117 13 Balangi 45 58 Deragola 9 76 14 Baleswar 59 Dharamapur 125 15 Balhar 164 60 Dhobapal 73

16 Balijharan 30 61 Dhobapal 166 17 Balijodi 138 6.l 32 4 ~~~~ian~!~ 18 Balipasi ~j e ~'aptlr 157 19 Balipatpur 177 64 biriablinahupur 84 20 Balugan (Khaman 149 65 Duaripur 126 66 Dulhabpur 21 Balugan (Rayatl) 158 108 67 Dumuduma 22 Banamalipur 145 59 171 68 Ekadal 23 Bangu (Part) 92 69 Ekadashipur 118 24 Bankadhara 34 161 70 Ekagharia 15 Bantol 52 136 71 Fasipal 13 26 BaranaJi 72 8 Gaham 23 27 BarapaJi 73 Gangadharpur 82 28 8arapali 81 [Gangadharpur (Jungle)] 29 Baruan 43 74 Gangadharpur 6 53 30 Belapada 75 Gaunighasa 18

31 Bethiabhuin 41 76 Gengutia 148 32 Bhagirathipur 70 77 Gogramapur 167 33 Bhaktipal 46 78 Copabillhabpur 100 34 Bhapur (Bahapur) 55 79 Gunthubahal 135 35 Bherubania 137 80 Curujanga 54 36 Bholeswarpur 112 81 Gurujanguli (Bad) 173 82 37 Bhubanbaspur 113 Curujanguli (San) 176 83 38 Bidyadharpur 119 Hariharpur (Rayati) 63 39 Biharlpur 140 84 Hariharpur (Lakhara j) 132 40 Bikisar 51 85 Haturipal (Hatirupal) 184 41 Bilinda 49 8& Hensamul 90 42 Bi rar alTlachandrapur 94 87 Hiloi 85 43 Biru 2!i 811 Ja.dunathpur 68 44 Brajanathapur 101 89 Jadunathpur 104 gO 45 Brundabanpur 88 Jamudihi (Jambudihi) 57 103

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF TALCHER SADAR POLICE STATrON

"--~- .~.~-- 51 Name oi Village L.c. SI. Name of Village l C liIo.. No· No" No 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 ~~o~abahal 114 138 Mankadachua [Mankadachua 27 (Jungle») 92 JhCldgr~m 20 139 Mituani "~~ Iharan 36 127 ,~ Jharanali 131 140 Nabinpur 65 ~ Inariamba 183 141 Naikaninali 10 17 142 Nakulabaspur 155 ~ J~lllaknurtia (Nakuladaspur) 97 Jilinda 153 143 Naraharipur 152 , ~~)fagCldia 80 144 Nuagan 175 Kakudi 133 ~ 145 Nuapada 170 Kalandiprasad 103 1~ 146 Padiabhanga 174 101 Kamalbaspur 67 117 Parabi! 19 102 Kandakhamal'l 28 148 Patramunda 21 103 Kandhabereni 77 149 143 104 Kandhal (Kandhial) 106 Pramodprasa~ 150 Rabipur 74 Kantapali [Kantapali (Jungle)J 83 '05 151 Radharamanpur 102 'KI6 Kanteikolia 98 152 Ranganathpur (Raghunathpur) 96 107 KankHi 128 153 Rakas 87 108 Karnapal 1 154 Ramachandrapur 40 109 Kashia 31 155 Ramachandrapur (San) 1;\9 110 Kasinathpur [Kasinathapur 75 (Jungle)] . 156 Rangamatia 93 157 Rangapur ~1 111 Katarapada 44 112 Kateni 42 158 Rasalpur 146 113 Kauchianali 134 159 Ratanapur 39 114 Keshal:Japur 50 160 Rutubhuin &9 115 Ketlandpur (Scotlandpur) 142 161 SadasibaPl.lr 60 116 Khairanali 71 162 Samal 48 117 Khairapat 123 163 SantaralJ1!Jnda 165 ,,8 Khandualbahal 95 164 Santhapada (Bad) 169 119 Kholua 178 165 Santhapada (San) 172 120 Kishorechandrapur 79 166 Saradhapur 5 167 Saranga 713 ..... Kishoripal 1:41 Sareilo 121 J~ Korihiln ~ 1~~ 123 Kosthapasi 130 169 Sarkishorpal 111 .4" KrushfWlchandrapur 109 170 S~epur 3 125 Kukudula (Part) 163 171 Sendhagram 168 126 . Kulapal 26 172 Siaria 11 ~7 3~ 173 Sibarampur ~4 t"usulTlf?al 2 174 Siling 22 'It langalkho\ (langakhol) 29 175 Singhbhuin 11p Langijoda 176 Sirigida 122 .~.. I 1~ ".,.., 177 Sunakhani ~2 131 tlngarakata 180 132 luhunJli 5!J 178 Talabeda 147 179 ~ "Madanmohanpur 150 Tangarpasi 124J; 1'34 Mahadebapur [Mahadebpur 97 180 Telibahal 129 ,.

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-TALCHER SADAR --- L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Vi!lage area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the fad lity is available is given) r------A------______~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Davor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the rBus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Kar'napal 316·06 761 (130) P -(5-10) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 2 Kusumpal 41·68 521 (87) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 3 Seepur 1,182·49 1,691 (294) PM -(5-10) W, Tk, TW,R PO Sunday BS 4 Balipasi 159·85 Uninhabited W 5 Saradhapur 97064 1,179 (214) P -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

6 Gangadharpur 301·90 102 (22) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 7 Dangarpal 52·61 Uninhabited 8 Barapal 70·82 23 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9 Deragola 264·66 261 (43) P -(10+) Tk -(5-10) --(5-10) -(5-10) 10 Naikaninali 179·68 78 (15) - (-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Siaria 207·60 207 (35) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) -(10+) 12 Mahuliapasi 188·18 166 (34) P - (5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) -(10+) 13 Fasipal 43·71 Uninhabited 14 Burukuna 189'39 594 (118) P -(5-10) W,R PO - (-5) -(10+) 15 Mahidharpur 304·73 1,014 (181) P - (-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

16 Badibahal 150·95 356 (65) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 17 Jhulakhuntia 343·58 737 (116) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) Monday -(10+) 18 Gaunighasa 265'47 1,027 (152) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) _.. (-5) -(5-10) 19 Parabil 543·90 1,.361 (247) P,M.H - (-,-5) W. H, TW, R PO - (-5) as

20 Jhadgram 118·17 Uninhabited

21 Patramunda 86·20 Uninhabited - (-5) 22 Siling 256'17 573 (90) P W, Tk, TW, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) P,M - (-5) 23 Gaham 809·78 1,561 (311) W,Tk,TW,R P.O. - (-5) BS 24 Dadari 128·69 Uninhabited Tk P D,H - (-5) 25 Biru 747·86 1,243 (232) W,Tk,TW,R - (--5) - (-5)

54 (10) - (-5) 26 Kulapal 399·02 -(5-10) W -(10+) -(10+) -(104) 27 Mankadachua N. A. Uninhabited W [Mankadachua (Jungle)] (6) - (-!:I) 28 Kandakhaman 97.13 22 - (-5) 0 -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 29 Langalkhol 314·04 147 (22) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Langa khot) Balijharan 248·07 113 (21) P -(5-10) w,n -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 10 ----_.. _-_. 105

:~R't ~lW6' ~I'JDUSE 1 ahasii-- TAlCHER

. Nearesttown and Power Staple land use (i, e" area under different types of land Remarks rM' Distance Supply Food use in hec tares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including r- - ---______.Jo..______...... 'to On Kms;) any vlliise Forest lrri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 11f' 19 20

KR Talcher (30) Rice 174'01 138()() 4'05 KR Takher (30) EO Rice 11'73 25'90 4'0'5 PR, KR TBktTer (28) ED,EO Rice 3209l 48562 375'95 M·l 104'a1 55'04' KR TalCh'eT (35) Rice 328'61 404'68 237·55 N-l

KR Talcher (40) ~ce 225'01 72'84 HIS 4'45 47-75 0·41' KR Talcher (38) Rice 49,38 20-23 "21 KR Talcher (40) Rice 156'21 If,S'22 3·23 KR Talcher (45) Rice 82·15 97'13 040

KR Talcher (45) Rice 161·47 4209 4'04

KR Talcher (32) '" Rice 133'14 53-42 1 62 41-28 2'43 KR Talcher (28) Rice 19·83 166 73 2'83 KR Talcher (30) ED Rice 51'80 242-81 10·12

KR Talcher (30) Rice 6'BB 141'1)4 2·43 KR Talcher (28) Rice 176,44 161·88 5'26 KR Talclier (27) Rice £1232 194·25 8·9C Pl, KR lalcher (26) EO,ED Rice 164·54 348'03 11'33 N-5,M-1 Temple 104'81 11·74 1'62

25·50 60'70 KR Talcher (30) ED,EO Rice 89'C2 161'88 5'26 N-1,M-2 PR,KR Talcher (24) ED,ED Rice 522'85 281'26 5'67 M-1 ... 128~69' KR lalcher (28) ED,EO Rice 583'15 153.78 10'93 N-l, M-1

KR Talcher (40) Rice 3A7'63 48'96 2'43 Not available

KR Ta Icher (48) Rice 48;'$ 47.76 0-81 KR' Talcher (35) Rice 214'48 97'13 2'43

KR- Talcher (42) Rice 237'55 6,47 4·05 106

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-TAlCHER SADAR loe. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Noo Village area of the population is shown in the column anti next to It in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) r------A------nearest place where thE' facility is available is given)___ , Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tiona I Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapl1 the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) , 2 3 of 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Kashia 131.12 11 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 32 Dholagandia 171.18 72 (14) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 33 Bulajhar 63e-59 335 (75) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+, -(10+) 34 Bankadhara 51·80 Uninhabited 35 Tumugola 338·72 571 (106) P -(10+) W.R -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

36 Jharan 37'64 Uninhabited • 37 Danarabeda 432·61 325 (SO) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) (Dangarabeda) 38 Kulei 290·16 1,011 (183) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(10+) BS

39 Ratanpur 14·97 Uninhabited 40 Ra machandrapur 6-88 20 (4) - (-5) - (-5) Tk,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

41 Bethiabhuin 54·63 80 (15) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) as 42 Kateni 27·52 Uninhabited 43 Baruan 169·97 546 (106) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 44 Katarapada 334·68 876 (153) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Balangi 155·40 666 (124) P FPC W,Tk,TvV,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

46 Bhaktipal 117'36 123 (40) - (-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 47 Tipo 209·22 2,209 (541) P FPC W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5)

48 Samal 138.40 492 (83) P MCW W,Tk,TW,R PTO - (-5) BS 49 Bilinda 212·06 414 (77) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 50 Keshabapur 17'40 22 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

51 Bikisar 19061 87 (19) - (-5) - (-5) lk,R - (-5) -(5-10) BS 52 Ekagharia 221"77 456 (84) P - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(10+) BS 53 Belapada 279·64 389 (66) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 54 .Curujanga 98·34 1,906 (346) P(3),M,H He W,Tk,R PO -(10+) -(5-fO) 55 Bhapur (Bahapur) 19-42 Uninhabited

56 Badbandhabahal 1457 U",inhabited 57 JamudihiClambudihi) 1278 49 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(S-10) 58 Luhundi 80·94 20i (24) P - (-5) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (- 5) 59 Dumuduma 166'73 73 (12) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 60 Sadasibapur 20'64 376 (51) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 107

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE rahasil-T ALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land,use (i. e., area under dilferent types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------.------A ------_____"'" any Iillage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or ,and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (42) Rice 45'32 80'94 4'86 KR Talcher (42) "ice 136'38 32'37 243 KR Talcher (32) Rice 514'36 121'40 2'83 Temple 11'33 32'37 4'05 4'05 KR Talcher (21) Rice 50'49 272'35 4'86 2'02 N-l, M-l

8'09 28'33 1'22 KR Talcher (21) Rice 108'86 313'63 6'07 4'05

PIt,KR lalcher (1!1) ED Rice 273'97 1012 6'07 N-1, T-2, Temple 14'97 KR Talcher (36) Rice 4'05 2'43 0'40

PR, KR Talcher (21) ED, EO Rice 48'56 4'05 2'02 24'26 2'02 1'22 KR,NR lalcher (22) ED, EAg Rice 12'14 15l'16 3'64 2'03 N-1 PR,KR,NR lalcher (21) ED,EAg II. ice 323'75 8'U9 2'84 KR lalcher (18) Rice 13-76 126'69 4·86 8'09 Temple

FP lalcher (24) Rice 12·14 101' 17 2·03 2·02 PR,KR,NR lalcher (19) ED Rice 204·37 3·64 1·21 N-44,M-]O,C-8 T-2 PR,KR,NR Ta Icher (19) ED,EO Rice 131,52 4·86 2'02 N-2,M-1 PR,KR,NR lalcher (19) Rice 12·14 193'85 4·05 2·02 PR,KR,NR lalcher (18) Rice 12,14 3·24 202

PR;KR la Icher (18) Rice 28'73 121041 20024 20·23 PR,KR lalcher (16) EO,EO Rice 100'36 108'86 8'50 4·05 N-l,M-Z PR,KR,NR lalcher (10) EA Rice 60'70 210·84 8·10 M-l , KR,NR lalcher (10) EA 'Rice 17·40 64·75 16·19 N-6,M-3 18·21 1.21

12'14 0·81 1·62 KR lalcher (10) Rice 24·28 6'07 2·43 PR,KR lalcher (10) EA Rice 76·89 283 122 N-' KR lalcher (11) ED Rice 159·45 "·26 202 M-l KR lalcher (16) Rice 19·02 1'21 041 N-l 108

V,1l ..LACE ,.4.MEN I.TIES Police Station-TAlCHER SADAR

t.. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities -lvailable (if not availa.ble within the village, a dash(~) No, Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms, and 10+Kms. ot the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,------~--~------~ EQuca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (P.us Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1(J ___.--.-- .. _---- 61 Rangapur 33'59 162 (24) - (-5) - .(-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) ..,.. (-5) 62 Sunakhani 403·07 290 (45) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 63 Hariharpur (Rayati) 271·54 525 (SO) P - (-5) W.Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 64 Sibarampur 688·78 290 (52) P --:(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 65 Nabinpur 20·;B Uninhabited

66 Dayanidhipur 11169 Uninhabited i7 Kamalbaspur 8.50 Uninhabited [Kamalbaspur (Jungle)] 68 Jadunathpur 438·27 183 (31) P -(10+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 69 Rutubhuin 256'17 120 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 70 Bhagirathipur 69'20 24 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+).

71 Khairanali 270.33 242 (42) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 72 Chandrabil 198·70 544 (79) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5~10) -(10+) (Chandabil) 73 Dhobapal 309'18' 315 (53) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 74 Rabipur 298.25 18 (2) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 75 Kashinathpur 9'31 Uninhabited [Kashinathapur (Jungle)]

76 Baleswar 220'% 99 (17) P - (5-10) W,Tk,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 77 Kandhabereni 375'14 611 (103) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 78 Saranga 99.55 65 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk PO - (-5) -(5-10) 79 Kishorechandrapur 46,54 Uninhabited 80 Joragadia 132.74 364 (60) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-IY)

.~1 Barapa Ii 83.37 144 (21) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 82 Gangadharpur . 16'19 Uninhabited [Gangadharpur (Jungle)] 83 Kantapali . 8i.01 Uninhabited [Kantapali (Jungle)] 84 Dinabandhupur 46·13 Uninhabited 85 Hiloi 313.63 294 (37) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5)

86 Korihan 44'11 Uninhabited Tk 87 Rakas 168'35. 454 (70) ,P.M -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 88 Brundabanpur 42'49 12 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) .89 Allhadnagar 282·07 Uninhabited (Allhainagar) 90 Hensamul 704'56 1,538 (2im P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO -(10+) - (-5) 109

·QjRliCTORY ,AND LANDUSE Tahasil-TALCHER

App- Neuest town and P,ower St~ple Land .use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including to (in Kms.) ,...----______A ______--"" any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avaliable religious, by (iucluding for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (13) Rice 27·52 4'05 2-02 KR Talcher (15) Rice 38·85 357.34 4'86 2'()2 KR Takher (13) Rice 6·07 256·97 6.07 2·43 KR Talcher (13) Rice 286'92 394.57 4'86 2·43 2023

KR 10'52 91'05 7·69 2·43 B·50 KR lalcher (16) Rice 33'59 394'16 8·09 2.43 KR Talcher (24) Rice 14.36 234·31 648 2.02 FP lalcher (30) Rice 12·14 2064 12'14 24·28

KR lalcher (32) Rice 58·b8 73.65 36·02 101·98 KR lalcher (26) Rice 95·10 43.30 39·26 21'04

KR Talcher (20) Rice 93.48 138·40 42·49 34'81 KR Talcher (22) Rice 121'40 6880 54·63 53'42 9'31'

KR Talcher (12) Rice 121'41 57.87 31'16 10·52 KR lalcher (19) EA Rice 202·34 141·64 22'66 850 KR Talcher (10) Rice 40'47 22'26 2468 12.14 ... 22'26 20.23 4.05 Kit lalcher (16) Rice 60·71 40·47 20-23 11·33 N-" Kit Talcher (14) Rice 32'37 24'69 16·19 10·12 6·07 4'05 607

40'47 2·43 36·42 7·69

2013 6·07 2'83 17·00 KR Talcher (16) Rice 8094 127·88 61.51 43·30

20.23 19·02 2·43 2·43 KJ!. lalcher (16) Rice 30·35 109.67 24·28 4'05 KR Talcher (10) Rice 20·23 18'21 4.05 80·94 89'03 68·80 43'30 KR Talcher (12) EA Rice 182·11 271·54 136·18 114'13 . N-2,M-1,C-', Temple 110

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Stat ion- TALCHER SADAR

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,------_._-.".__------""' Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water lit days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

91 Ajatipur 28·73 Uninhabited 92 Ekadal 207·60 765 (133) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 93 Rangamatia 9·31 27 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (--5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 94 Biraramachandra- 70'82 42 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) pur 95 Khandualbahal 37·64 Uninhabited -

96 Ranganathpur 219'34 310 (43) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) (Raghunat hpur) 97 Mahadebapur 40·47 Uninhabited [Mihadebpur (Junge)] 98 Kanteikolia 6313 '26 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 99 Arakhapal • 16147 510 (85) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 100 Gopabalhabpur 89'03 53 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5)

101 Brajanathapur 254·14 777 (108) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 102 Radharamanpur 59·49 234 (35) P(2) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) B5 103 Kalandi pr asad 2064 uninhabited 104 Jadunathpur 74·06 43 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

lOS Trilochanpur 1093 Uninhabited

126 Kandhal (Kandhial) 592'46 771 (105) P,M PHS W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS

107 Anandapur 21·45 Uninhabited 108 Dulhabpur 12'14 Uninhabited. 109 Krushnachandrapur 37·64 29 (3) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 110 5inghbhuin 8·90 Uninhabited

111 Sarkishorpal 66·37 Uninhabited 112 Bholeswarpur 6'07 uninhabited 113 Bhubanbaspur 9·71 Uninhabited 114 landabahal 171·99 529 (81) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 115 Manikamara 95'51 Uninhabited W PO

116 Dablin 36.83 Uninhabited 117 Dayanidhipur 10'93 68 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -l5-10) 65 (11) 118 Ekadashipur 61'11 - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 170 (35) - (-5) 119 Bidyadharpur 28'73 - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 120 Asanabahali 42'90 Uninhabited 111

DIRECTORY "NO LANDUSE Tahasil-TALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I, eo, area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avail~ble religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical inte~est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

8·09 1J'09 12,55 KR Talcher (13) Rice 4047 86bO 7284 7'69 KR lalcher (13) Rice 931 KR lalcher (11) Rice 56'65 4·05 10,12

7·69 2995

KR Talcher (11) Maize, 213"68 3,64 2·02 Temple Ragi 20'24 1821 202

KR Talcher (13) Rice 2266 33'59 486 202 KR Talcher (10) Rice 11-73 121"41 28'33 PR,KR Talcher .(10) Rice 80'94 5'66 2'43

PR,KR Talcher (10) Rice 242'00 4'86 7'28 Temple PR,KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 48'56 6'07 4'86 20'64 KR Talcher (11) Rice, 8'09 42'90 20'64 2'43 Wheat 10'93

Pl,KR Talcher (10) EA Rice, 6'07 538'23 21"45 26'71 Temple Wheat 1700 4'45 0'41 8'90 2'02 081 PR/KR Talcher (7) Rice 3238 4'05 1'21 8'09 0'81

1'21 55'44 4'86 4'86 4'05 1'21 0'81 7'69 '·21 0'81 KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 16'19 138'81 12'14 4'85 .. , 90·25 4'45 0·81

2'02 2671 8'10 PR,KR Talcher (8) Rice 0,41 8'09 243 PR/KR Talcher (5) Rice 54,23 4'45 243 PR,KR T.. lcher (6) Rice 2671 2'02 4047 2'43 '112

VlltA'GE AM'l!NITIES Police Statlon- TAlCHER SADAR -----' L.C Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population . is sHown in the c~lumn and next to it in brackets, the distanc.e in Vmage (Number of Kms., in broad ranges. Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 K'ms- and 10+Kms. of the

(in hectares) households) ~ ______nearest place where the A--facility ______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 Serilo 118·57 230 (43) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 122 Sirigida 25252 797 (123) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 123 Khairapal 184'54 295 (49) - (-5) -(5-10) WiTk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 124 Tangarpasi 5·26 Uninhabited 125 Dharampur 123·43 446 (73) PM PHS W,Tk PO - (5-10) -(5-10)

126 Duaripur 8 SO Uninhabited 127 Mituani 38·85 Uninhabited 128 Kankili 942·11 3,206 (501) PM -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (5-10) -(5-10) 129 Telibahal 3·24 Uninhabited 130 Kosthapasi 6·48 30 (6) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-S) -(5;.10) - (-S)

131 lharanali 50·18 Uninhabited 132 Hariharpur (lakhara j) 15·78 76 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 133 Kakudi 94·29 230 (38) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) -. (-5) - (-5)

134 Kauchianali 5'26 Uninhabited 135 Gunthubahal 9·31 35 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

136 Baranali 3·64 Uninhabited 137. Bherubanian, 9'71 67. (11) - (-») -(S-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 138 Salijodi 19·02 72 (13) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) \39 Ramachandrapur (San) 1,.00 17 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-S) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5:"10) 140 Biharipur 69'20 635'(129) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

141 Kishoripal 71·63 678 (104) - (-5) - (-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 142 Ketl andpur 69'20 lqo CH) - (-5) - (-5) W Phone -(5-10) - (-5) (Scotlandpur) . 143 Pramodprasad· iW·90 8: (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-I» - (-5) -(5-10) 144 Dasarathipur 2386 18 (4) - (-S) -(5-10) W, TIc., R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 145 Banamalipur 23·07 70 (13) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5), -(5-10)

146 Rasalpur 4a6. 79 (17) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) .-(5-10) -(5-10) 147 Talabeda 97'93 510 (84) P -("5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS

148 Gengutia 62·32 Uninhabited 149 Balugan (Khamar) 156'61 348 (68) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 150 Madanmohanpur &Pi4 199 (24) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 113

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-T ALCHER

~ .. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. eo, area under different types of land ·Remarks . ~.ch Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) ~---~------~--~------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Talcher (7) Rice 111'69 4'86 2'02 KR,NR Tillcher (10) EA Rice 245'64 4'45 2'43 PR,KR Talcher (10) Rice 178'06 4,45 2'03 Temple 4'45 0'40 0'41 KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 109'27 10'12 4'04

8'50 36·83 2·02 NR,I(R Talcher (3) EA Rice 40'47 652·35 182'11 67,18 N-1,M-3,TempJe 3,24 PR,KR,NR Talcher (2) Rice 6,48 N-1

486 40'47 4'85 PR,KR,NR Talcher (2) EA Rice 12,14 3,64 M-1 ·PR,KR,NR Talcher (1) EA Rice 65·96 16·19 12·14 N-2. M-1, Temple 526 PR,KR Talcher (2) Rice 850' 0'81

3'64 PR,I(R Talcher (2) EA Rice 8·90 081 N-1 PR,KR Talcher (2) Rice 17,40 1,62 KR Talcher (6) Rice 17·81 1·21 PR,KR Talcher (2) Rice 43·71 21·85 3'64

KR Talcher (1) EA Rice 64,75 2'83 4'05 N-2 PR,KR Talcher (2) ED Rice 65·15 4,05 N-2, C-1. T-1

KR Talcher (7) Rice 151·76 2·02 10·12 PR,KR,NR Talcher (<;) Rice 22-66 1·22 PR,KR lalcher (3) Rice 21'45 162

PR,KR Talcher (5) Rice 4.o5 0'81 PR,KR lalcher (3) EA Rice 96,31 1·62 N-3, M-3, Temple 4,05 37·63 11,33 9'31 PR,KR Talcher (3) EA Ilice 146-52 8'09 N-1,M-2 KR Talcher (5) Rice 32'38 40·47 8'09 114

VillAGE AMENITfes Police Station-TALCHER SADAR l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities ·available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population Is shown In the column and next to It In brackets, the distance in Village (NuRtber of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms- of the nearest place where the facility Is available is given) (In hectares) households) ,-______' _-Jo-- ______----..

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water ~ da'ls of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop. Market' Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10

--~.~--- 15t Anadipur 61'S1 101 (15) - (-5) - (-5) Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 152 Naraharlpur 218·53 851 (103) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 153 Jilinda 261'43 728 (113) P -(5-10) W,Tk -:- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 154 Ao'bamunda 36·83 173 (19) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 155 Nakulabaspur 32"37 21 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Nakuladaspur)

156 Langijoda 201'20 809 (123) P,M - (-:5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (--5) - (-5) 157 Debalayapur 11'74 Uninhabited 158 Balugan (Rayat!) 114'12 657 (102) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 159 Badapasi 16'19 Uninhabited 160 Baghuabol (Part) 163"49 855 (141) P,M HD TW,W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

161 Bantol 142'05 1,286 (228) P,M HC W,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 162 Arlunanali (Part) 10'93 Uninhabited 163 Kukudula (Part) 182-51 1,106 (170) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS 164 Balhar 87'82 601 (79) P - (-5) W,Tk,lW - ·(-5) - (-5) BS 165 Santaramunda 33'59 Uninhabited

166 Dhobapal 30'35 Uninhabited 167 Gogramapur 12-55 Uninhabited 168 Sendhagram . 25'09 219 (34) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 169 Santhapada (Bad) 524"47 2,634 (473) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) 55

170 Nuapada 19'42 323 (61) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (--5) BS

171 Bangu (Part) 40'06 377 (71) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 172 Santhapada (San) 23'47 Uninhabited 173 Gurujanguli (Bad) 63"94 851 (144) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) 8S 174 Padiabhanga 128'29 347 (51) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PTO - (--5) B5 175 Nuagan 163'09 439 (62) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) B5

176 Gurujanguli (San) 283 Uninhabited 177 Balipatpur 24·28 Uninhabited 178 Kholua 145'69 785 (110) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 179 Chalnpal 6192 1,008 (168) P,M - (-5) W, Tk, TW PTO - (-5) B5. RS 180 lingarakata 202·34 851 (119) P -(5-11) W,Ttc,TW· - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 115

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tah ... sil-T AlCHfR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e , area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) ~------~------~ any village Forest Irr i- Un- ~ulturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and arch:d;0- groves) logi I interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

j(R lalcher (5) Rice 11·33 29'54 12'14 8'50 KR Talcher (8) fA Rice 21·85 141'64 32'38 22.66 N-8,M-l KR Talcher (10) fA Rice 20·24 159'85 71'63 9'71 N-4, Temple KR Talcher (8) EA Rice 3·64 27,52 2-43 3·24 KR Talcher (6) Rice 1-62 21'85 8'09 0'81

KR , alcher (5) EA Rice 141-24 31·97 33·99 N-6,M-3 0'41 9'71 1'62 PR,KR Talcher (2) EA Rice 109·b7 4·45 N-1,M-1 1·62 13"36 1-21 PR,KR Taicher (2) EA Rice,Wheat 140'83 5'66 17·00 N-2,M-2

PIt,KIt Talcher (6) fA Rlce,Wheat 137·60 4'45 N-l0,M-4 1(1·52 0'41 PR,KR Talcher (6) Rice 116'14 37-64 28'73 PR,KR Talc.her (3) EA Rice 8418 3·64 N-2,M-l,Temple 31,97 1-62

1·21 .18'21 10'93 11-74 081 PI,KIt Talcher (j) Rice 23'88 1'21 N-l PR,n,NR lalcher (4) Rice 390·12 24·28 110'07 N-9,M-2, C-l, T-2 PR,KR lalcher (4) EA Rice 17'80 1·62 N-6,M-2

PR,KIt . lalcher (4) EA Rice 38'85 1'21 N-3,M-l 23047 PI,KIt Talcher (6) fA Rice ~2':lO S'26 648- N-3,M-2 PR,KR Talche, (6) EA Rice 25'50 95'10 7'69 N-3 PR lalcher (7) fA Rice 156'61 6'48 Temple

2'83 23-88 0·40 KR Talcher (8) EA Rice 130·72 4·45 10·52 M-l, Temple PR, KR Talcher (8) EA Rice 53·42 1-62 6·88 N-8, M-B,C-3 KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 186·56 15·78 Temple 116

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-TAlCHER SADAR

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available i~ given) . r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water lie. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

181 Tolakalundi 62·32 260 (46) - (-5) -~,,-10) Wi Tk, R - (-5) -(5~10) -(5-10) 182 Dasanali 58'68 385 (68) P -(5-10) W, Tk, R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 183 lhariamba 125·05 226 (37) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 184 Haturipal 40'06 Uninhabited (Hatirupal)

Total 28,325'63 59,951 P-85, D~2, (10,113) M-18, H-2, H-3 MCW/MHI CWC-1, PHCIHC-2. FPC-2, PHS-2 117

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-TALCrlER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------.A.------~ any village Forest Irri- Un" Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR, NR lalcher (8) Rice 50 16 4045 7·69 ... KR, NR lalcher (6) EA Rice 35·61 13·36 9·71 N-1, M-1 KR, NR ralcher (6) Rice 85·39 26·71 12·95 N-1 2387 14·57 1·62

7,450·67 186·56 17,088'43 2,48t·03 t,218·94 N-tsO, M-80, e-u, T-I

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF COLLIERY POLICE STATION

:'1. Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village l.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 ~ 1 2 3

1 Anantabereni 27 39 Kalamchhuin 18 2 Anantagadia 17 4() Karadapalli (Part) 66 3 Asanabaha Ii 14 41 Karnapur 46 4 8aghabaspur 1 42 Katen; 31 5 8aghuabol 12 43 Kendupalli 61

6 Baideswar 37 44 Khajuria 3 7 Balanda 33 45 Khuringa 19 8 Banabaspur 8 46 Kochianali 43 9 8aulpur 45 47 Kusurr,apal 10 10 Bhajanipur 54 -48 Lachhamanpur 36

11 Bhalugadia 11 49 Laxmanpur 65 12 . Bharatpur 35 50 Mahindrapur 47 13 Bikrampur (Part) 67 51 Majhika 21 14 Birabarpur 20 52 Mallibandha 15 1S Brahmanbahali 41 53 Nakeipasi 24

16 Chandpur 30 54 Nakhetrapur 29 17 Chintamanipur 39 55 Natedi 44 18 Damol (Dambol) 23 56 Nathgan 22 19 Danara 40 57 NiladJ ipur 4 20 Dasarathipur 25 58 Nuamuhni 16

21 Dera 32 59 Pabitrapur 28 22 Oeulabeda 56 60 Padmabatipur 26 23 Dhikidhika ... 74 61 Prasanprasad 42 24 Diajharan 59 62 Purunia (Purunian) 34 25 Dlgi (Part) 75 63 Ramachandrapur (Bada) 51 26 57 64 Rodhasar 53 27 Gobara 64 65 Satyabadipur 6 28 Gopalplasad 13 66 Scotlandpur (Bada). 70 29 Gopalprasadkhamar 9 67 Scotlandpur (Sana) 69 ;30 Handidhuan :'5 "F.;_ 68 Singida (Bada) 49 .'·)'!1 Hirapur 52 69 Singida (Sana) 62 7~2 lagabandhupur 60

~3 )aganathapur (Part) 71 70 Solada 2 34 laleswarpur (Bada) 72 71 Suryamanipur (Sur jyamanipur) 50 35 Jaleswarpur (Sana) 73 72 Teheranpur rTiharanpur) 68 36 Jamubahali 38 73 Telipur 7 ." Jorada (8ada) 48 74 Tentuloi (Part) 58 38 Jorada (Sana) 63 75 Tileipas; 5 122

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-COLLIERY l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) .toIo, Village area of the population is shown In the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------______~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water lie. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Market/ Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Baghabaspur 125·45 173 (30) - (-5) - -(5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 2 Solada 91783 2,33!:1 (371) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) - (-5) 3 Khajuria 82·56 94 (13) - (~5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 4 Niiadripur 12·9~ Uninhabited 5 Tileipasi 95·91 181 (24) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

6 Satyabadipur 36·02 Uninhabited 7 Telipur 148·12 256 (42) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk -(5-10) _. (-5) - (-5). ., Banabaspur 26669 415 (72) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 9 Gopalprasad- 38'85 163 (25) - (-5) - (-5) W,R PO Monday - (-5) khamar 10 Kusumapal 191'42 359 (60) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

1'1 Bhaiugadia 173·57 483 (83) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 12 8aghuabol 16·19 Uninhabited 13 Gopalprasad 374·33 1.474 (238) r,M H W,Tk,TW,R PO Monday BS 14 Asanabahali 42·90 Uninhabited 15 Mallibandha 261-43 264 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

16 Nuamuhni 11129 41 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 17 Anantagadia 6677 41 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(5·10) -(5-10) - (-5) 18 Kalamchhuln 698'08 2,410 (419) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO Tuesday BS 19 Khuringa 6556 36 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-.Ii) - (-5) - (-5) 20 Blrabarpur 31'57 54 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10)

21 Majhika 65·15 552 (82) P -(5-10) W,Tk PO - (-5) BS 22 Nathgan 29·95 36 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 23 Damol (DalT'bol) 36'02 Uninhabited 24 Nakeipasi 264'26 880 (143) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) - (-~) - (-5) 25 Dasara thipur 15'38 29 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

26 Padmabatipur 137'19 437 (59) r,M -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 27 Anantabereni 20639 769 (124) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 28 Pabitrapur 21'85 Uninhabited 29 Nakhetrapur 72-44 119 (25) - (-5) -(10+) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 30 Chandpur 27·52 27 (3) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 123

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Taflasil- TALCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded{up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------Jo.------______...... any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious dy (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

l' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (25) Rice 28-33 36-42 40·47 20-23 KR Talcher (16) fA Rfce 202·35 45-73 447.58 16511 57-06 M-1 KR Talcher (18) Rice 48'56 12·55 19'02 2"43 8-50 4"45 KR Talcher (18) Rice 24-28 14'57 13·35 24·28 19·43

5·26 17'40 7'69 5·67 KR lalcher (16) EA Rice 60·70 77'30 10·12 KR Talcher (25) EA Rice 60·70 92·27 80·94 32'78 PR.KR Talcher (22) ED Rice 34·80 4'05

KR Anugul (21) Rice 20-23 84·18 58·68 28·33

KR Talcher (24) Rice 40'.47 146'09 -42--49 -4452 4·45 6·48 5·26 PR lalcher (2.2) EA Rice 101·17 21 i·24 33·59 28'33 N-l, M-l, Temple 1012 9·31 21'04 2'43 KR lalch~r (24) Rice 121'41 10605 24'28 7.69

KR lalcher (19) Rice 20·23 41·28 29·54 20'24 KR Anugul (13) Rice 45·33 8'09 13·35 .R,KR lalcher (20) EA Rice 80'94 505·45 60·70 5099 .M-3, N-1, C-l

~. KR lalcher (16) Rice 27-92 35-61 203 KR lalcher (22) EA Rice 1i.81 11'74 2·02

PR,KR Talcher (18) EA Rice 20.23 31·16 405 9·71 N-l KR lalcher (17) EA Rice 10'93 12·95 0·81 5·26 7.29 21-04 4·0S 3.64 KR lalcher (18) Rice 28.33 9.31 182·1' 38·85 5·(,6 M-1 KR lalcher (13) Rice "·05 9·71 1.62

KR Talcher (13) Rice 32.38 75·27 26·30 3.24 M-1,N-1 KR Talcher (13) Rice 24.28 119·79 32·37 29·95 18.21 3.64 KR Talchet (12) Rice 6·M 3'·23 10.52 17.81 '{~ T,':"e" (13) Rice 2'.07 2·83 162 124

VillAGE AMENITIES Police StatIon-COLLIERY l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) NC'· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility IS available is given) A r------, Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Kateni 19'02 Uninhabited 32 Dera . Treated as Dera Colliery Census Town 33 Balanda 510'71 1,632 (209) P(2),M - (-5) W, Tk, TW PTO,Phone -(10+) BS 34 Purunia (Purunlan) 6'88· 25 (4) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) BS 35 Bhartpur 12'95 Uninhabited

.36 lachhamanpur 104·41 202 (27) P - (-5) W, Tk, TW - (-5) -(10+) BS 37 Baideswar 72'03 65 (10) - (-5) - (5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 38 Jamubahali 278·42 701 (117) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) BS 39 Chintamanlpur 11·33 Uninhabited 40 Danara 983-39 2,962 (423) P,M -(5-10) W,TW PO -(5-10) BS

41 Brahmanbahali 159.85 494 (83) P -(5-10) .W - (-5) - (-5) BS 42 Prasanprasad 206·39 33 ('7) P,M,H -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 43 Kochianali 60.30 Uninhabited 44 Natedi 207.60 333 (39) P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 4') Baulpur 154'59 Uninhabi_ted

46 Karnapur 592·46 1,666 (269) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 47 Mahindrapur 110·88 Uninhabited 48 Jorada (Bada) 614·31 1,978 (330) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 49 Sing ida (Bada) 21772 914 (127) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 50 Suryamanipur 84·58 Uninhabited (Sur jyamanipur)

51 Ramachandrapur(Bada) 43·71 2 ;o:J(l) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 52 Hirapur 127'07 Uninhabited 53 Rodhasar 47·35 244 (33) P -(5-10) . W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 54 Bhajanipur 70'.42 Uninhabited 5'5 Handidhuan 174-42 1,424 (301) P(2),M,H RP W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS,RS

56 Deulabeda 280·04 2,910 (643) P(2),M,H_ H ·W,TW PTO - (-5) BS,RS ;i 57 Ghantapada 958.30 5,485 (882) P(2),M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PTO,Phone - (-5) BS

58 Tentuloi (Part) 456·08 4,319 (9b6) P(2),M 0 W.Tk,TW PO,Phone Wednesday BS 59 Diajharan 35·21 Uninhabited Tk PO 60 Jagabandhupur 44.92 Uninhabi ted 125

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-TAlCHER

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Stlpply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) ,------__,.__------~ any Image Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 19 20

14·57 2.43 2·02 Treated as Dera Colliery Census Town PR,KR Talcher (1l} EA Rice 8.09 280.45 16·19 205·98 N-2,M-6,C-2 PR, KR Talcher (13) EA Rice 6·88 2·83 6·07 4.05

PR, KR Talcher (14) EA Rice 60·70 23·47 12·14 810 PR, KR Talcher (13) Rice 32-37 24.28 12·14 3·24 PR, KR ralcher (15) EA Rice 121·40 87·82 40.87 28·33 11·33 PR, KR Talcher (16) EA Rice 202.34 4·86 578.30 121·40 7649 M-1

PR,KR Talcher (16) EA Rke 68·80 6·07 82.96 2·02 PR,KR lalcher (18) EA Rice 28·73 55·85 89·84 31.97 N-8 20·23 32·38 7.69 KR Talcher (18) fA Rice 12·9.1: 96·72 81.34 16·59 24·24 62·73 54·63 12·95

PR,KR Anugul (6) EA Rice 55·04 374·74 76·89 85·79 Temple 76·08 16.19 18·61 Temple KR Anugul (8) EA Rice 32'38 291.3; 153·78 13b78 N-13,M-2,C-1 PR,ICR Talcher (10) Rice 157·83 42·89 17·00 M-1 Not available

KR lalcher (14) Rice Not available ... Not available 'KR lalcher (5) EA Rice 33. 19 14·16 3·24 43·30 8·50 1S·38 PR,KR Talcher (Ij) EA Rice 146·('9 5.26 2307 N-11,M-6,C-2

PR,KR Talcher (2) EA Rice 236·74 12·14 31·16 N-91,M-13,C-4, Temple PR,KR Talcher (6) EA Rice 730'46 40'47 187·37 N-39,M-19,C-1, Temple PR,KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 288·14 5.66 162·28N-248, M-58,C-3, T-2 7·69 2'43 25'09 Not available 126

VillAGE AMENITIES · Police Station-COLLIERY ------_._-_.. _-- L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, iI dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of l

61 Kendupalli 78'51 659 (198) - (-5) - (-5) TW Phone -(5-10) - (-5)

62 Singida (Sana) 4168 49 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-5) -(5-1U) -(5-10) 63 Jorada (Sana) 103.20 515 (76) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-';) -(5-10) -(5-10) 64 Gobara 269'12 2,122 (315) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 65 laxmanpur 33'99 Uninhabited ~

66 Karadapalli (Part) 84·18 809 (179) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 67 Bikrampur (Part) 209'22 113 (30) P,M,H H TW,W,Tk PTO,Phone -(10+) as, RS 68 Teheranpur 73-65 893(216) P -(-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (Tiharanpur) 69 Scotlandpur (Sana) 57·06 Uninhabited 70 Scotlandpur (Bada) 26·71 P w

71 Jaganathapur (Part) 343·58 1,860 (270) P,M - (-5) W,lW PO - (-5) BS 72 Jaleswarpur (Bada) Wholly merged in 73 Jaleswarpur (Sana) Wholly merged in 74 Dhikidhika Wholly merged in 75 Digi (Part) 42'49 148 (25) P - (-5) w -. (-5) Thursday BS

'rotal 12,742'37 44,199 P-40 D.' roo (7,631) M-16, H-3, H-t 0-'

.TALCHER 83,685.94 1,66,399 P-226 0-5 TAHASIL (28,652) M-54, H-5, H-12 MCW1MH CWC-5, PHC/HC-4, FPC-2, PHS-2, 0-' 127

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil TAlCHER

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Talcher (8) fA Rice Not available N-30,M-10,C~7, Temple PR,KR lalcher (10) EA Kice 4087 0·81 KR Anugul (10) fA Rice 98.34 4'45 0·41 KR Anugul (8) EA Rice 12136 35'21 12'55 N-1,lemple 33'99

PR,KR lalcher (10) EA Rice 67'99 3·24 12·95 N-10,M-6 PK,KR lalcher (8) EA Rice 3·64 :!·43 20315 N-19, M-34, C-7 KR Talcher (11) EA Rice 55'04 14'57 4·04 M-12, M-4, C-1

33.18 22·26 1.62 25·09 1·62

PR Talcher (8) EA Rice 319·70 243 21·45 N~19, M-7, C-1 T. T. P. S. Township (Census) T. l. P. S. Township (Census) T. T. P. S. Township <,Census) PR Talcher (9) EA Rice 14·57 27·92 N-4, C-'

1,577.46 141'25 7,or6·92 1,721-99 1,359·96 N·S11, M-114, C·31, T.!

19,588'83 512·76 42,846·10 12,347·85 8,011·61 N.726, M·288 C·48, T·8

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF JARAPADA POLICE STATION (Portion)

51. Name of ViJlagf' l. C. 51. Name of Village l.c. "'10 No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3

1 Badamula 82 16 Kaunsidhipa 10 2 8akala 19 17 Korada 7 3 Balichandrapur 14 18 Kuskila 3 4 Chhotabereni 11 19 Kuskilajungfe CBada) 4 5 Dahimal 21 20 Kuskilajungle (Sana) 2

6 Dubanali 1 21 Malibrahmani 16 7 Durgapur 18 22 Naupada 5 8 Durgapur (Panasahi) 33 23 Nisa 15 9 Durgapur (Tangirisahi) 17 24 Panapur 43 10 Golagadia 9 25 Pirakhaman 13

11 Kaliakata 41 26 Pitachari 20 12 Kaliakatajungle 42 27 Putagadia 6 13 Kandhakorada 22 28 Raijharan 8 14 Kankarei 12 29 Tentuli 14 15 Katada 23 134

VILLAGE AMENITIES f olicf' '>ta tlon-· JARAPADA (Portion) l.C Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Ymage (Number 01 Kms., In broad ranges, Viz. -S Kms., 5:",0 Kms. and 10+l

1 Dubanali 117'36 610 (101) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -,(5-1P) 2 Kuskilajungle(Sana) 211'65 5 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1P) ) Kuskila 494'53 ',353 (209) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-~) -(5-10) -(5-10) .. Kusl< i la jungle 177'66 Uninhabited W (Bada) -(5-10) --(5-10) 5 Nauya

-(5-10) b Putagadi .. 452·44 494 (84) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (5-'0) -(5-10) -(5-10) 7 Kvrada 894·76 ,,336 (194) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk PO W,Tk PTO,Phone ,-(5-10) BS 8 Raijharan 970·03 1,641 (274) P,M,Ac FPC W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -.(-5) 9 Golagadia 223'79 184 (33) P -(5·10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 10 Kaunsidhipa 232'69 88 (12) - (-5) - (-5)

- (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 11 Chhotabereni 199'51 14S (25) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 12 Kankarei 466·60 1,217 (197) P - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 13 Pirakhaman 99.55 226 (38) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 14 Balichandrapur 173'61 175 (24) - (-5) W,Tk PO --(5-10) 85 15 Nisa 602'17 746 (ng) P -(5-10)

-(5-10) - (-5) 1& Malibrahmani 268.71 197 (37) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) _(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5.10) - (-5) 17 DurSapur 883"43 926 (120) P (Tangirisahi) W,Tk PO -(5-10) - (-5) 18 Durgapur 446,77 ',513 (239) P,M,Ac - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 19 Bakala 425'33 359 (63) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 20 Pitachari 171'59 129 (22) - (-5)

-(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 21 Dahimal 68·80 163 (27) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (~5) 22 Kandhakorada 228.24 157 (27) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS 23 Katada 838.10 1,060 (178) P -(5.10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-"5) 24 Tentuli 19.02 40 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 33 Durgapur (Panasahi)221.36 264 (51) P U5

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Apf'- Nea(e~t t()Wn and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks (arch Di-Sfance Soppry Fooe! use hi hectares rounded up to 2 decimal ~~ces (~duding to (in Kms.) r----~,_:__------_.,J\.. ______~-r-----~ any Yltage Forest Irri- Un- Culturabfe Are4 not place of ~ated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anullur (40) EA Rice 3·64 9,4·70 14'97 4·05 KR Mugul (22) Rice 15·78 1'4N~ 49:78 3"64 KR Amigul Pl) ~~ce 7·29 369.88 88;22 29·1'4 28·33 91'46 54,23 3·64

KR Anugul (25) EA Rice 63-54 570·20 191·82 91·46

KR Anugul (26) Rice 31·97 245·H 127"48 47-75 KR Anugul (22) EA Rice 64·35 549'56 191·01 89'84 PR Anugul (13) i\ice 70·82 503'43 214-48 181·30 N-2 KR Anugul (14) Rice 14'97 121·81 38·85 48·16 KR Anugul (15) Rice 12·95 181·30 20·23 18'21

KR Anugul (14) Rice 11·33 14528 29·14 13"76 KR AnuguJ (12) R;ce 2630 286·52 99'96 53·82 N-1, Temple KR AnuguJ (13) Rice 4'05 67·58 16·59 11·33 'l,KR AnuguJ (18) Rice 12'14 61'11 48·97 51·39 'l,KR AnuguJ (19) Rice 31·16 252'93 225·81 92'27 N·1

",U Anugul (11) Rice 93·48 10360 57'47 1416 fibl . Anugul (19) Rice 80·94 525·28 190·61 86·60 Temple

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VIllAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-JARAPADA (Portion)

L· C Namtl of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, toe distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (In hecatres) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------_..:..-~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- . tlonal Water & days of cation ,Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market! Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) ., 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41 Kaliakata 321.32 667 (112) p -(5-10) w - {-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 42 Kaliakatajungle. 65.96 Uninhabited W,Tk - (-5) 43 Panapur 45.73 145 (22) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) -°(-5) Tk 82 Badamula U.S. 239 (43) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-'0) - (-5)

Total 10,237·7315,017(2,461) P-19,M-3, FPC-1 Ac-2 137

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF CHHENDIPADA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L. C. 51. Name of Village L. C. No. No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3

1 Andharikata 19 46 Godarasahi 51 2 Aunli-Irrigation Project Site 128 47 Gohirapasi ;14 {Kanloi R.F.} 48 Golagadia 38 3 Badaberena 18 49 Golagadiajungle 31 4 Bagdia 47 50 Gopinathapurjungle 119 5 Saghuabol 7 51 Hadigoda (Handigoda) 93 6 flahlasahi 35 52 Haribereni 26 7 Bahiali jungle 114 53 Hariharpur 24 8 Balikudiajungle 99 54 Hatianali 103 9 Balinali 87 55 laltap 112 10 Balipata ···1, 105 56 Jaripal 55 11 Bamanali 46 57 Jhintipal 118 12 Baramancha 43 58 Jhintipaljungle 120 13 Baramanchajungle 40 59 Kainchhapada 22 14 Barapada 117 60 Kairabereni 2 15 Barasahi 50 61 Kampasala 20 16 Basamapur 97 62 Kampasala jungle 27 17 Bhagilakata 110 63 Kanaloi 62 18 Bhaliasar 1 64 Kankurpal (Kankaral?al) 30 19 Bhalukhaidhipa 9 65 Katadabahal 85 20 Bhalukhaman 79 21 Bhatapal 57 66 Karnapal 63 86 22 Bhejidiha 53 67 Kasidiha 126 23 Bimbadharpur 7S 68 Kerjang 81 24 Biswanathapur 111 69 I

31 Chhendipada 73 76 Kucapalpasi 124 32 Chhendipadajungle 71 77 Kudapasi 77 33 Chho t agn lagadia 37 78 Kukurpeta 107 34 Chhotatentuli 39 79 Kukurpetajungle 108 35 Dahibar 33 80 Kundajharijungle 121

36 Dangapal 54 81 Kunjabeharipur 88 37 Dasara~ahi 49 82 Lunamati 60 31'1 Deunriajharan 96 83 Machhakuta 68 39 Dhangur umunda 11 84 Machhakuta jungle 94 40 Dhaurakhaman 78 85 Mamuriasahi - 41

41 Dhaurakhaman 98 86 Mandua 2S 42 Fasiha t jungle 83 87 Marudhipa 61 43 Gadapasi 72 88 Nandichhod (Gopiballabhapur) 122 44 Ghodadinjungle 100 89 Nanguli 36 45 Ghuntulipasi (Ghantulipasi) 95 90 Nanguli jungle 32 ------~-- ~ 141

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF CHHENDIPADA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L.U SI. Name of Villa~e l l ..... '(j No. No. Ne .

2 3 2

91 Nuagan 58 111 Salakhaman 17 92 Nuamauza 90 112 Samalamaliha 52 93 Nuapada 1S 113 Santrabandha 80 94 Nuapada jungle 16 114 Sapoinali 67 9S Palasbania 106 115 Sarapal 5 It 96 Panapasi 42 116 Sendhapal 125 97 Patakumunda 6 117 Similipal 66 98 Patakumundajungle 8 118 Similisahi 113 99 Patrapada 64 119 102 100 Patrapadajungle S6 Sudgolasara 120 Sunaripal 29 101 Phulajhari 109 102 Pipalabahala 65 121 Takua 82 103 Podapada 69 122 Tangiri 10 104 Podapada jungle 70 123 Tebudu 12 105 Puriabeda 23 124 Tebudujungle 13 125 Telisahi 59 106 Purunagarh 44 107 Purunagarh jlJngle 45 126 Tentuloi 91 108 Raipal 3 127 Tentuloigopinathpur 89 109 Ramachandrapur 14 128 Tentuloikodasahi 92 110 Rangaposi 21 129 Thalipasi 76 ----- 142

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CHHENDIP ADA

Amenities -Ivailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) L. C. Name of the Total Total is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in No. Village area of the population Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. ot the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available Is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi M tional Water lit days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if. any Water- way) 5 6 7 8 9 1(1 1 2 3 4 69 (14J - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 1 Bhaliasara 97.93 534 (84) P -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 2 Kairabereni 384·45 296 (4~) P,Ac, -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 3 Raipal 181·30 17 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk ~ (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 4 Khamarjungle 222·98 661 (114) P,Ac, -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 5 Sarapal 323·34

- (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 67.99 1,001 (181) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,R 6 Patakumunda 305 (51) P,Ac, -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) Baghuabol 301·49 7 - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) Patakumundajungle 265·07 78 (16) 8 - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 461.75 545 (84) P,M,Ac, -(10+) W.TW,R 9 Bhalukhaidhipa 842 (154) P,M,Ac, -(5-10) W,TW,R PO - (-5) -(5-10) 10 langirl 167·54

- (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 104-81 62 (6) - (-5) -(10+ ) W 11 Dhangurumunda - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 259·00 578 (98) P,Ac, -(:'-10) W 12 Tebudu - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 226·62 4) (6) - (-5) -(10+) W 13 TebudUjungle -(10+) -(10+) 237·15 445 (58) P,Ac, -(10+) W,R - (-5) 14 Ramachandrapur -(10+) BS 512.74 561 (92) P -(5-10) W,TW,R PO 15 Nuapada

-(10+) -(10+) 284·90 64 (11) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) 16 Nuapadajungle -(10+) -(10+) 312·01 336 (59) P,Ac, -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) 17 Salakhaman (71) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) B~daberena 483·60 394 18 W a 76.49 Uninhabited 19 Andharikat -(10+) -(10+) 532·97 774 (107) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,.R PO 20 Kampasala

252.93 Uninhabited W 21 Rangaposi - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 323.75 397 (62) P,Ac, -(10+) W,R 22 Kainchhapada - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 167·95 79 (20) - (- 5) -(10+) W, Tk, R 23 Puriabeda - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 13C·71 212 (36) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk 24 Hariharpur - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 146·90 245 (42) P,Ac -(10+) W. Tk, R 25 Mandua

172-40 131 (28) - (-5) -(10+) W, Tk ""7" (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 26 Harlbereni -(5-10) 108'46 308 (58) P -(10+) W, TW - (-5) -(10+) 27 Kampasala jungle -(5-10) 556'44 562 .105) P, M, Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5·10) 28 Changudia - (-5) -(5-10) 52'61 3 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) R -(5-10) 29 Sunaripal 239 (40) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 3') Kankurpal 22622

(Kankarapal) ----" - _._ ------~~-. ---- 143

DIRECTOR~ AND LANDUSE Tanasii·-CHHENDIPADA

Remarks App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land including roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) to

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (56) Rice 5·26 79·32 9·31 4·04 KR Anugul (54) Rice 24.69 167·13 27·52 165·11 KR Anugul (51) EA Rice 9'31 9429 13-35 64·35 KR AnuguJ (31) Rice 12·55 95·10 47'75 67·58 KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 16'19 165'52 53'01 88 62 "'1-2

KR Anugul (51) EA Rice 2·43 34'80 21·85 8·91 N-2, Temple KR Anugul (53) EA Rice 20'24 153·78 111·69 15'78 KR Anugul (53) EA Rice 19'83 150.95 6<;'96 28'33 KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 27'52 227'03 121'00 86·20 KR Anugul (51) EA Rice 6·88 87·82 11·33 61.51 N-1,Temple

KR Anugul (53) EA Rice 1'62 52'61 9'30 41·28 KR Anugul (51) EA Rice 19'42 197'49 26·71 15'38 KR Anugul (54) Rice 13'76 46·54 110'48 55'84 KR Anugul (50) EA Rice 12'55 101·98 28·33 13'35 80'94 KR Anugul (54) EA Rice 32'38 219·34 165'11 95'91

KR Anugul (51) Rice 13'35 54.23 147'71 6961 Temple KR Anugul (48) Rice 1619 126·67 152·56 16·59 'KR Anugul (48) Rice 33·59 179'68 16026 110·07 3'64 7·69 37·64 27'52 '" Kt Anugul (45) Rice 30'35 263·85 169'97 68·80 N-1, Temple

14'97 46'54 169·97 21"45 KR Anugul (48) Rice 13'36 95,10 113-31 101·98 Temple KR Anugul (48) Rice 8'90 32·78 84·99 41.28 KR Anugul (46) Rice 8-90 53·82 59'89 8·10 KR Anugul (48) Rice 9'71 62'73 51·80 22'66

KR Anugul (48) Rice 11'33 48'16 76'08 36'83 leR Anugul (45) Rice 6'07 71'23 27'11 4,05 - KR Anugul (40) Rice 37'23 303'51 184'54 31'16 N-2 KR Anugul (46) Rice 3'64 13'76 33'99 1'22 I(R Anugul (42) ED Rice 15'38 93'48 100'36 17'00 144

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CHHENDIPADA l.c. Name'of the Total Total Amenities availabte (if not avai1able within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the c':)lumn and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in'broad ranges, Viz. _;5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. 01 the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------_~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Golagadiajungle 161"47 j (1) Ac -(5-10) W - ('-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 32 Nangulijungle 63·13 45 (7) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 33 Dahibar 211'65 289 (46) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 34 Gohirapasi 168'75 534 (83) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 35 ~ahlasahi 169'97 844 (152) P - (-5) w,n -- (-5) -(10+) - (-5)

36 'Nanguli 140'43 427 (76) P - (5-10) w,n - (-5) -(10+) ~(5-10) 37 Chhotagolagadia 142·45 .44 (9) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 38 Golagadia 415·21 528 (91) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 39 Chhota tentuli 258'59 61 (11) - (-5) - (-5) W,lk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 40 . Baramanchaj ungle 378'79 14 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(104) -(5-10)

- (-5) 41 Mamuriasahi 566·16 1,216 (224) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 42 Panapasi 77'70 99 (15) - (-5) -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 43 Baramancha 451'22 942 (165) P -(5-10) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) 44 Purunagarh 342.36 956 (169) P,M -(5-10) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Purunagarhjungle 150·54 29 (6) - (-5) -(5-10) Tk - (-5) - (-5)

46 Ba'1lanali 152·16 162 (25) P -(5-10) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 47 Bagdia 38S·S0 4,265 (745) P,H H,D, TW, Tk PTO, Phone Monday BS .:_ (-5) BS 48 Khamar 205·18 1,080 (185) P, M -(10+ ) W - (-5) BS 49 Dasarasahi 62-73 731 (126) P -(10+) TW - (-5) - (-5) 50 Barasahi 252'52 732 (121) P, M -( 10+) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS

-(5-10) 51 Godarasahi 114·,2 578 (124) P -(10+) W, Tk, HP - (-5) -(10+) .. -(5-10) 52 Sama.lamaliha 148-1.2 3fi() (56) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10.+) 16(j (23) P - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 53 Bhejidiha 145·69 -(10+) W -(10+) -,-(5-10) 54 Dangapal 632·52 667 (119) P -(10+) HP,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) ..,-(5-10) '55 Jaripal 139'21 300 (54) P -(10+ ) W; HP, R

56 Patrapadaju(l~le 145-69 Uninhabited W , ...... (5-10) 57 Shatapal 112·91 23 (3) - (-5) -(10+) R - (-5) -('IO+) -,(5-10) 58 Nuagan 584·77 1,335 (239) P,M D W,Tk PO -(10+) P 59 Telisahi 439·89 478 (73) ,-(10+ ) Wi Tk, HP - (-s) -(10+) -(5-10) (6) - (-5) ~(10+) R, G - (-5) -{OO+) ":"(~-10} 60 lunamati 77·30 27 145

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-CHHENDIPAIJA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e" area under different types of land Remarks roach distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical ~ource gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

~"----" KR Anugul (48) Rice 17,40 70'82 63'94 9'31 ... KR Anugul (56) Rice 0,81 56'65 3'24 2,43 KR Anugul (56) Rice 14·16 140 43 40'06 17'00 KR Anugul (51) Rice 14·57 135'57 12'54 6'07 N-l, M-l- KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 2'83 142'45 56·68 18'21

KR Anugul (56) EA Rice 2'02 122·22 7'29 890 KR Anugul (56) Rice 9'71 106·84 14"57 11'33 KR Anugul (57) Rice 34'40 195'87 165,52 19'42 Temple KR Anugul (54) Rice 20'24 201'53 27'11 9'71 KR Anugul (54) Rice 12'66 196·68 106'84 52'61

PR,KR Anugul (42) ED Rice 38,04 472'68 23'47 31,97 Temple KR Anugul (51) Rice 1'62 64·35 5·66 6,07 KR Anugul (51) Rice 29·14 273'16 78'91 70'01 N·4 KR Anugul (48) ED Rice 21,04 108'86 133'55 27'11 5180 Temple PR, KR Anugul (48) Rice 8,~O 112·10 19,42 10·12

KR Anugul (41) ED Rice 6·07 6,88 94.69 10,12 34.40 PR, l(R Anugul (48) EAg Rice 119,79 205·18 33'99 29·54 N-17,M-3,Tel'1ple KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 3,64 123·43 36.83 20'24 21'04 Church, Temple KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 2,83 2·02 43,71 9'31 4,86 KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 17·40 13"[.12 47·35 19·02 37·63 N-1,C-1,Temple

KR Anugul (51) ED Rice 7,29 33·18 52·61 5,26 15·78 Temple KR Anugul (51) Rice 7·28 55'04 70·42 10·93 4,45 KR Anugul (54) Rice 8,91 29,S4 53·42 41'68 12'14 KR Anugul(56) EAg Rice 47,35 333·86 170-37 80.94 N-2 KR Anugul (56) ED Rice 7069 n,29 36,42 17·81 Temple

7·29 10-52 60,70 55,01 12.14 KR Anugul (58) Rice 4,05 90·25 14'16 4.45 KR: Anugul (58) ED Rice 4978 472,27 38,44 24,28 N-2,M-1,Temple KR Anugul (58) ED Rice 58,68 28328 8458 13'35 Temple KR Anugul (58) Rice 5(.·71 42,90 23-47 5,16 --~--~---- 146

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CHHENDIPADA l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the ,Jopulation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given; r------~ __ A __ ------~ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water 8< days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

6'1 Marudhipa 277·21 646 (109) P -(5-10) W, Tic, HP -(5-10) -'-(5-10) -(5-10) 62 Kanaloi 1,585·96 1,564 (301) P,M -(5-10) W, Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 63 Karnapal 80·13 223 (37) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 64 Patrapada 827·58 2,350 (436) P, M, H -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) BS 65 Pipalabahala 575·46 1,165 (206) P -(5-10) W, Tk PO -(5-10) BS

66 Similipal 1,307·59 1,444 (272) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 67 Sapuinali 687·16 2,098 (332) P(2),M -(5-10) w,n PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 68 Machhakuta 329·41 1,505 (214) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-1(J) -(5-10) 69 Podapada 530'54 1,517 (265) P,M,H,C -(5-10) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS 70 Podapadajungle 14205 38 (7) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 Chhendipada jungle 955·46 936 (140) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 72 Gadapasi 81'34 61 (7) P -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 73 Chhendipada 516'38 3,965 (707) P(3),M,H, Tr H W,Tk PTO,Phone Friday B5

74 Khanguria 36'83 47 (9) p - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (~5) 75 Bimbadharpur 95'51 Uninhabited W

76 ThaJipasi 44·11 45 (8) - (-5) - (-5) W.Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 77 Kudapasi 126·26 Ul)inhabited W 78 Dhaurakhaman 127·07 Uninhabited W 79 Bhalukl)aman 86·60 Uninhabited W 80 Santrabandha 743·81 1,353 (238) P,M He,D W,Tk,R PO - (-5) - (-5)

81 Kha jurikhai 210·44 Uninha!:>ited W 82 Takua 384.86 646 (~02) P,M,Ac W,Tk,TW.R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 83 Fasihat jungle 51·40 Uninhabited 84 Brahmanbil 1,332·80 "1,898 (315)' P,M,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO Wednesday BS 85 Karadabahal 222·58 .• " 794 (141) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (..-5) -,(-5) - (-5)

86 Kasidiha 205·58 143 (24) P,A~ -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 87 Balinali 125'45 454 (92) P,Ac -,(-5) W,Tk,T,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 88 Kun;abeharipur 118'98 119 . Ac -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) .... (-5) 89 Tentoloi- 208·82 69 (m - (-5) ~(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) gopinathpur 90 Nuamauza 125',86 245 (35) - (-5) -(5-10) W -_(-5) -- (-5) -(5-10) 147

DIRECTORY AND, LANOUSE Taha~jl-CHHENI)IPADA

-~~--. ------~~- .-- .. IA.pp- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use;(i. e., drea under different types of land Remarks including roach Distance Supply Food ,... ______use in hectares rounded --A ______up to 2 decimal places) """\ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Uo- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including tor historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 . 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (59) Rice 21·04 180·09 43·71 32·37 KR Anugul (59) Rice 86-20 906·09 5Z4·33 64·34 N-1, Temple KR Anugul (58) Rice 8'90 8·09 33·19 17-40 12·55 KR Anugul (54) EAg Rice 63-13 252·52 376·36 70·42 65·15 N-3 KR Anugul (57) EAg Rice 4·05 117·36 41035 29·94 1376

KR Anugul (54) EAg Rice 11-33 1,138'38 72·84 8499 N-3, M-2 KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 80·94 46·14 484·81 13·76 61·51 N-9, M-2 ·KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 3·64 287·33 12·95 25·49 Church KR Anugul (48) EAg Rice 25·50 413·18 45·73 46·13 ·N-6 KR Anugul (48) Rice 11·74 112·10 16·19 il·02

PR,KR Anugul (40) Rice 15·38 53042 560·08 267·90 5868 Temple PR~KR Anugul (40) Rice 44·11 31-':,6 2·43 3'24 ;PR,KR Anugul (38) EAg Rice 6·88 167·54 269·93 24·28 47·75 N-29,M-8,C-2, Temple 'PR,KR Anugul (40) Rice 33-59 0·41 2·83 4·05 15·38 22'66 49·78 3·64

KR Anugul (48) Rice 2'83 27·11 6'48 4·05 3·64 7'28 4,05 65·% 48·16 0'81 8·09 41-28 n03 5·67 5'67 46 94 33·18 0·81 K-R Anugul (42) Rice 46·13 0'81 392,55 277·21 27·11

14'17 103·60 89'03 3·6'4 K.1f Artugul (m Rice 25'90 180 49 155·40 23'07 .\. 3'2-4 25·09 19,0'2 4·05 KR Anugul (32-) EA- Rice' 82·15 2·02 739'36 458·11 31·16 N-2 PR,KR Anugul (35) Rice 82'15 4'05 161'87 3157 12'14 N-l

PR,KR Anugul (3.. ) Rice 16'59 93'48 49'37 35'62 10'52 PIt,RR An\Jgu' (l2) Rice S'09 4'05 96'72 14'5'1 2'02 iPR;Kl AnugtJ! (32) Rice 7'28 8'- 67'18 . 26'71 17'00 \ ,PR;KR Mugul (34) Rke 170{)() 10198 . 6273 27·11

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VillAGE AMENITIES Police 5tation-CHHENDIPADA

L.C. Name of· the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No- Village area of the population is shown in the column ana next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the 'in hectares) households) nearest place where thE' facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapt> the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 .of 5 6 7 8 9 10

91 Tentuloi 177·25 642 (113) P,M -l!l-10) W,Tk,TW PTO -(5-1J) -(5-10) 92 Tentuloikodasahi 624·84 847 (123) P,Ac -(5-'0) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 93 Hadigoda 587'60 991 (166) P(2},Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Handigoda) 94 Machha kuta jungle 297·B5 24 (4) - (-5) -(10+) W.Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 95 . Ghuntulipasi 152·57 650 (116) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) -(Ghantul ipasi)

96 Deunr ia jharan 225-41 842 (164) Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ':17 Basantapur 414.40 529 (81) ~,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 98 Dhaurakhaman 500.19 81 (16) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 99 Bali kudia jungle 532·16 43 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 100 Ghodadmjungle 131·93 Uninhabited P W

101 Kisinda 188·18 3tl1 (68) P D W,Tk.TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 102 Sudgolasara 223'39 10 (3) - (-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 103 Hatianali 726.41 392 (61) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 104 Chandrapur 143·26 135 (25) p -('0+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 105 Ba lipa ta 409·14 ",632 (452) P,M,H,Ac M,H W,Tk,TW PO -(5-~0) -(10+)

106 Pa Isaibania 352.89 356 (65) P.Ac -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 107 Kukurpeta 543'90 1,381 (248) P.Ac -(5-10) W.Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 1011 Kukurpetajungle 207·60 Uninhabited W 109 PhulaIhari 2124f' 128 (24) - (--5) - (-5) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 110 Bhagi lakat a 194·65 365 (66) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

111 Biswana thapur 149·33 Ul:1inhabited W 112 Ja'tap 288'95 116 (20) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 113 Similisahi 1,186'54 1,4,7 (261) "P,H,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) Thursday BS

114 Bah iali jungle 89'84 518 (89) P FPC W.Tk,TW,R - (-5) Thursday - (-5)

115 Kosala 1,35772 3,637 (577) P(3),M,H,Ac PHC,FPC T,W,Tk,TW PTO,Phone Thursday BS

116 Chakundapal 119·79 ' 133 (21) P,Ac - (5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 117 Barapada 380·41 .' 700 (114) P,Ac -(5-10) W.Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 118 Jhintipal 473·08 1,078 (176) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 119 Gopina thpur jungle 303·11 180 (37) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 120 Jhintipaljungle 231'08 Uninhabited P W 149

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSf Tahasi J-CHHENDIPADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including roach Distance Supply ,--______--A- ______~ . to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, . by (including for historical source gauche,r cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical inte~est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 4'86 99·15 61·51 11·73 Temple KR Anugul (38) EA Rice 23·07 54;·07 32·37 28.33 Terr.pJe KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 45·32 458'51 3764 46·13 Temple

KR Anugul (42) Rice 21-45 21853 2833 29·54 KR Anugul (42) Rice 8·90 119·38 8·10 16.19

KR Antlgul (56) Rice 8.09 18737 1781 12·14 KR Anugul (56) Rice 28·33 .292 S9 25·49 67·99 Temple KR Anugul (48) Rice 38·85 j52'08 88·22 2104 KR Anugul (48) Rice 40·47 16'18 350·46 103-60 21'45 10·12 70·82 48.56 2·43

KR Anugul (43) EA Rice 12'55 131·93 32·37 11-33 M-2 KR Anugul (62) Rice 16·19 17·00 115·33 7487 KR Anugul (42) Rice 58·27 165·92 426.54 36·02 39"66 KR Anugul (42) Rice 11'33 44'92 63'94 7·69 15'38 KR Anugul (40) EA Rice 27'92 182.92 121'00 27'12 50'18 N-3, Temple

.KR Anugul (39) Rice 26'31 258.19 50'99 17'40 KR Anugul (34) EA Rice 36·42 419'26 61.11 27.11 3'24 150·95 32.37 21'04 PR.KR Anugul (32) Rice 14·16 140'43 5180 6.07 KR Anugul (30) EA Rice 10.93 1'21 112·10 63,94 6'47

10·12 96·72 40·47 2·02 Kit 'Anugul (30) Rice 20·24 101·17 161·47 6·07 PR,KR Anugul (27) EA Rice 82·96 565·35 457·91 62·32 N-l,M-1, Temple PR,KR Anugul (27) EA Rice 2·83 65·97 8·09 12·95 M-1,C-1, Temple PR,KR Anugul (28) EA Rice 89·84 7·28 736·53 222·17 301·90 N-4,M-2, Temple

PR,KR AnuguJ (34) EA Rice 6·48 92·67 6·88 13·76 KR Anugul (34) EA Rice 21'45 252·12 50·99 55·85 KR Anugul ('i9) EA Rice 4694 33630 65·56 2428 Temple RR Anugul (26) Rice 18·21 16916 103·19 1255 15'78 99'56 114·12 1'62 150

VIllAGE AMENITIES Pulice 3tatlon-CHHENDIPADA l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if nOt available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) , ______.A-_. ______"'"'\

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 KUhdajhari jungle 130·31 Uninhabited 122 Nandichhod 677 04 582 (90) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) (Gopiballabhapur) 123 Chakradharpur 104·00 174 (28) - (-5) -(5-10) W,lk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-S) 124 Kudapalpasi 177·25 105 (16) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(S-10) - (-S) 125 Sendhapal 347'63 408 (66) P,Ac -(S-10) W,Tk,R -(S-10) -(S-10) - (-S)

126 Kerjang 48'97 374 (63) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,R -(S-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 127 Chhendipada R.F. 2,019·39 2 (1) - (-S) -(10+) 0 -(S-10) - (5-10) - (-S) 128 Aunli-Irrigation U.S. 3 (3) - (-S) -(S-10) lk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-S) Project Site (Kanloi R.F.) 129 Kosala R. F. U.S. 3 (2) - (-S) -(5-10) Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5)

Total 41,995·93 69,9·35 P-87,M-22, D.3,K-1, (11,997) H-7,C-1, MCW/MHI Ac-39 CWC-1, PHC/HC-2, FPC-2

CH:ie 'jO\PAOA 52,233·6& 85,012 P-106, M-25, ~D-3,H-1, TAHASIl (14,458) H-l,C-1, MCW/II.IH/ Ac-41 CWC-1, PHC/HC-2, FPC-3 151

DIRECTORY . AND LANDUSE fahasil- CHHENDIPADA

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. e., area under ditferent types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including r------.-______A __. ______" to (in Kms.) any IlIIage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

--~--- 8'09 40,47 71·63 1C 12 KR Anugul (24) Ricp 53·01 282·48 279·23 62·32

PR,KR Anugul (27) Rice 6'07 80'94 11·33 5'66 PR,KR Anugul (24) Rice 10·92 114·12 35·21 1700 KR Anugul (24) Rice 21-45 125·45 189·80 10·93 Temple

KR Anugul (51) Rice 2·83 35·21 2·43 8,50 N-1 KK Anugul (52) Rice 136'3b 947'39 806·94 128·70 KR Anugul (54) Rice Not available

kR Anugul (56) Rice Not available

2,530.tO 1,981·73 23,737·79 9,672·76 4,073·55 N-98,M-2Z,e-4

3,368·62 ',981'73 29,509·01 12,106'54 5,267·76 N-102,M-22,C-4

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF HANOAPA POLICE STATION

SI. Name of the Villo:.ge L. C.. 51. Name of the Village L.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Ambamunda 70 46 IchhapIJr "2 2 Ana labereni 14 47 Jamubania 84 3 Anandamunda 61 48 lamujhari 86 4 Ar junadarha 98 49 Jamunali 57 S AshrtJoahal 54 50 Jogipathar 45 I> 51 Badaoaha1 89 Kadalimunda 58 7 52 Kalyanapur Barl'aberena 51 25 B 53 Kamarei Badabulfa 102 37 9 54 Kampul Badrbahal 59 48 11} 5S Kandhal Baisana 43 35 11 Bafiambill 56 Kandhatamunda 31 9 57 Kanteikolia 15 12 Balikhaman 20 13 58 Karadabahalidehuri 92 fJa mmali 65 (Karadabanali) 14 Bantamarir:ll 75 59 Kataranga 68 15 Bar.a>pat 10 60 Khalapal 74

16 Basantia 47 f,1 Khamar 80 117 Bhejigatl) 94 62 Khanddbara 56 111 Brdisi'ng 50 63 Kholare geda 2 19 Bilernalii 93 64 Krusnapur 1)9 20 Boinda 100 65 Kuajhari 71

21 BudFlapar 16 66 Kundali 17 22 Boo ell j,m u nd'a 29 67 Kurumtap 78 23 Chal:una'a m unaa -44 68 l.akichi 23 24 Charrdbahal (Chi'ndtabahal) 19 69 laxmipriyapur (, 25 Charihaman 5 70 luhamunda 63

2i Chllliapur 42 71 Madhupur 32 27 Dangadarfla 97 72 Madhu)::ur 12 28 Dangrani (Knoh) 33 73 Mahulmunda 30 29 Oangianib-ada 34 74 Mandaamba (Mundaamba) 22 :JJ Deberapal~ 64 75 Mankadachua 38

31 Dhamagoth 95 76 Nagajharan 55 32 Dhundi 101 77 Nuaash rubaha I S1 33 Gadeimllnda 73 78 Nuakholaregeda 18 J4 Carud 91 79 Nuakuajhari 72 35 Gatikrishl'l'apur 26 eo Nunukapasi 60

36 Ghanapur 83 81 Nuabarapat 11 !7 Gobardhanapur 8S 82 Nuabalikhaman 40 ,38 Gohindapur (Bada) 90 83 Odal 1 39 Golasar 13 84 Papa sara 67 40 Govindapur (Sana) 103 85 Parbalipur 104

-41 Gundur;jharart 8 86 Parsumal 76 -42 Gundurimunda 66 87 Patapathar 96 43 Gunthapada 49 88 Pitilharagadi 85 44 Handapa 46 89 Pirabaligorada (Pitabaliguruda) ... 79 45 Hinjirida 3 90 Pratappur 41 157

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF HANDAPA POLICE STATION

SI. Name of the Village L. C. 51. Name of the Village L. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 Purunapani (Bati) 24 98 Sataparadia 87 92 Purunapani (Gat!) 39 99 Serenda 81 93 Raghunathapur 77 100 Solanda 99 94 Rajanpal 7 101 Takaba 21

95 Ranibhuin 36 102 Thelakanali 27 96 Sarabhanguni 28 103 Uchabali .. 97 5aradhamunda 62 104 Urukula 82 158

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-HANDAPA

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within thp. village. a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the d"stance in Villa ge (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·. 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the. (in hectares) households) ,--______nearest place where the 4 facility ______is available is given) ,-_"'"

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water IX days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (81's Stop, Marketl Railway 'Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Odal 4.86 Uninhabited 5 2 Kholaregeda 90·25 94 (18) -(5-10) -(10+ ) W,O -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 3 Hinjirida 219·34 197 (41) P -(5-10) W,Tk.TW.N -(5-10) ·-(5-10) -(5-10) 4 uchabali 148.92 30 (8) - (-5) -(10+) W.O -(10+ ) - (5-10) -(10+) 5 Charakhaman 475·51 86 (20) - (-5) -(10+ ) N,O -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+)

6 Laxmipriyapur 318.49 122 (32) - (-5) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 7 Rajanpal 367·05 102 (20) P -(10+ ) W,O -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 8 Gundur; jharan 377·17 158 (32) P -(5-10) W,TW.N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9 Baliamba 779.43 47 (12) - (-5) -(10+) W,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 10 Barapat 67·99 1 (1) - (-5) -(10+ ) N,O -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+)

11 Nuabarapat 214.08 Uninhabited 5 12 Madhupur 778.21 243 (52) P -(10+ ) W,Tk -(10+) --( 10+) -(10+) 13 Colasar 324·56 215 (41) P -(10+ ) W -(10 +-) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) 14 Analabereni 371·91 345 (69) P -(10+ ) W,O - (-5) -(10+) - (10+) 15 Kanteikolia 239·17 331 (58) P -(10+) W,Tk PO -(10+ ) -(10+)

16 Budhapal 189.80 15 (7) - (-5) -(10+ ) W.N - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 17 Kundali 178.47 32 (9) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-le) 18 Nuakholaregeda 1,492·08 Uninhabited W 19 Chandbahal 75·68 6 (1) - (-5) -(10+) N - (-5) -(5-10) (Chandrabahal) -(10+) 20 Balikhaman 281·66 25 (6) - (-5) -(10+ ) N -(10+ ) -(5-10) -(10+)

21 Takaba 448.39 166 (33) P -(10+ ) W,N,O - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 22 Mandaamba 199·92 160 (31) P - (5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) (Mundaamba) - (-5) 23 Lakichi 953'04 759 (164) P,M -(5-10) W,TW,R,N PO -(5-10) as 24 Purunaparli (Ba ti) 142·85 58 (13) - (-5) -(10+ ) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 25 Ka!yanapur N.A Uninhabited W PO

26 Catikrishnapur 305'94 500 (99) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) BS 27 Thelakanali 320'92 656'(103) P,M -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 28 Sarabhanguni 129'10 44 (8) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 29 Budulimunda 289'76 457 (78) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 30 Mahulmunda 37.21 Uninhabited 159

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahas.il-ATHMALLIK

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land ~emarks roach Distance Supply use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) induding food .,..--______.JI.. ______"""'\ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable . Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2f)

4.45 0·41 KR Baudh (43) Rice 8·10 44·52 8·90 28·73 KR Baudh (34) ED,EAg Rice 18.62 103·19_ 4047 57.06 1'1-1 KR Baudh (32) Rice 16.18 47·35 24·28 61·11 KR Anugul (60) Rice 121041 52.61 58·27 243·22

KR Baudh (42) Rice 40·47 89·03 42·49 146·50 KR Baudh (45) Rice 20·23 44·11 44.52 258·19 Temple KR Anugul (65) Rice 40·47 76·08 17·81 242·81 KR Anugul (54) Rice 220·15 100·37 448·39 10.52 KR Baudh (50) Rice 24·69 21045 21·85

46'95 2'83 168'30 . PR, KR Baudh (54) Rice 481·58 116·14 176·04 4·45 KR Anugul (50) Rice 97·53 117·76 109.27 .... KR Baudh (54) EA Rice 110·07 118.98 142·86 KR Anugul (53) EA Rice 81-75 97.53 59.89 Temple

KR Baudh (32) Rice 24·28 23·07 20·64 121'81 ..... KR Baudh (34) Rice 20·24 27.11 16·19 114.93 809.37 1·22 2428 657.21 KR 405 12·14 35·21 Anugul (55) Rice 24.28 "' lit Anugul (60) Rice 18·21 101.58 20.23 141.64

KR Anugul (58) Rice 107.64 288.14 52·61 tel Anugul (55) Rice 47-76 119·38 32·78

PR Anugul (55) ED Rice 48'16 211'25 576'68 116'95 N-2,M-2 PI,KI Anugul (60) Rice 40'06 78'51 24·28 Temple Not available .. ,

PR Anugul (62) EA Rice 38'85 156'21 70'01 40'87 N-3.M-3, Temple PR Anugul (60) Rice 4533 13476 92·27 48·56 N-2,M-1 KR Anugul (59) Rice 14'97 25'50 76·49 12·14 KR Anugul (61) Rice 145'69 91·46 52'61 N-1 12·54 20'64 4'05 ------.. ------160

VillAGE AMENITIES I'ollce Statlon-HANDAI'A

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not evailable within the village, a dash (..:.) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Numbef of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the fad lity is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Davor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the !Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way}

1 2 3 4 5 £, 7 8 9 10

31 Kandharamunda 112'91 192 (31) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 32 Madhupur 140'83 130 em P -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (5-10) -(10+) 33 Dangiani (Kho!a) 74'46 132 (24) P -:5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 34 Dangianibada 226'62 411 (79) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 35 Kandhal 219'34 248 (41) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

36 Ranibhwin 186'97 296 (52) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 37 Kamarei 110'60 42 (8) - (-5) -(5-iO) W -(15-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 38 Mankadachua 276'00 179 (32) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 39 Purunapani (Gati) 12060 53 (9) - (-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 40 Nuabalikhaman 150'95 5 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(S-I(}) -(10+) -(10+)

41 Pra tappur 390'12 225 (38) - (-5) - (-5) W.Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 42 Chuliapur 256'17 104 (16) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 43 Baisana 264'26 516 (102) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -( \0+) 44 Chakunda'llunda 101'17 228 (38) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Jogipathar 25·09 122 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

46 Handapa 403·88 1,167 (221) P,M,H H W,Tk PO Wednesday -(10+)

47 Basantia 29·95 Uninhabited 48 Kampul 60·30 Uninhabited 49 Gunthapada 6880 48 ~8) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 50 Bidising 223·39 350 (53) P - (-5) W,Tk -l-5) - (-5) - (-5)

51 Badaberena 24 28 Uninhabited 52 Ichhapur 999·98 819 (151) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 53 Nuaashrubahal 425n 47 (10) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 54 Ashrubahal 57223 327 (61) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 55 Nagajharan ·151·35 325 (54) P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

56 Khandabara 26386 323 (48) I' -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 57 Jamunali 413·99 442 (69) P,M -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(10+) 58 Kadalimunda 284·09 704 (13'l) P 0 W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 59 Badibahal 208·41 219 (32\ I' -(10+ ) Vv,Tk - (-S) - (-5) -(10+) 60 Nunukapasi n'i·P2 914 (17:') P,M,H D W,Tk PTO Sunday -(10+) 161

plRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMALLIK

------_- App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i, e" area under different types OT lllnd Remraks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including

r-- - ______..A. ______~ to (in Kms,) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gau~d irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cUltivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (62) Rice 57'87 38'45 16'59 KR Anugul (61) Rice 61·11 7082 8'90 KR Anugul (66) Rice 44-51 17·81 12·14 PR.KR .o\nugul (64) ED Rice 114·93 42-89 68'80 KR Anugul (59) ED Rice 114'53 59'49 45'32 N-2

PR,KR Anugul (58) ED Rice 124'24 38'45 24·28 N-1,Temple KR Anugul (58) Rice 29·14 80'94 10'52 KR Anugul (59) Rice 72'04 167'54 36·42 KR Anugul (58) Rice 35·21 60·70 2469 KR A(lugul (55) Rice 121-41 29'54

PR,KR Anugul (50) Rice 20'23 101'17 25'50 243'22 PR Anugul (51) Rice 12'14 136-38 26'31 81-34 PR,KR Anugul (50) ED Rice 16'19 176·85 30·75 40·47 Temple PR,KR Anugul (48) ED Rice 4'0, 50·58 9·71 36'83 N-2,M-1 PR,KR Anugul (45) ED Rice 12·14 6·07 £,·88

PR,KR Anugul (48) ED Rice 1376 227·84 56·66 105·62 Temple, N-2, M-2, C-2 16·19 4,05 9·71 3':24 18·21 b·07 32-78 U,KR Anugul (45) Rice 3319 35-51 KR Anugul (4,) ED Rice 8.09 76·49 19·43 119·38 N-1, Temple

14·97 486 445 KR Anugul (45) ED,EAg Rice 290,56 353"29 355-72 0·41 Temple KR AnuRul (45) Rice 306·35 2·83 116·55 KR Anugul (45) Rice 239·57 171·18 155·00 6,48 KR -Anugul (45) Rice 69·61 81'34 0·40

KR Anugul (40) Rice 0·81 76·49 186·56 PR Anu!{n I (38) Rice 70·01 111·69 ·230·27 2'02 N-1, Temple PR Anugul (38) ED.EAg Rice 70·01 132-74 78·10 3.24 N-3. M-1, C-1 KR Anugul (48) Rice 5261 155·80 N-1, Temple PR,KR Anugul (43) EA Rice 7·69 116'55 9f>·32 5'26 N-21, M-3, C-4 162

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-HANDAPA t. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to It In brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms· of the (In hectares) households) ~ ______nearest place where the facilityA- ______Is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Anandamunda 160·26 224 (36) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 62 Saradhamunda 135·17 189 (29) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 63 I.uhamunda 8H2·22 1,565 (280) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk PO - (-5) -(10+) 64 Deberapali 8660 190 (32) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 65 Baninali 207'60 355 (57) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

66 Gundurimunda 145·69 311 (64) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 67 Papasara 756'36 , 1,528 (248) P - (-5) W PO - (-5) -(10+) 68 Kataranga 232'69 SS8 (91) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 69 Krushnapur 275·59 370 (59) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 70 Arnbamunda 21206 252 (38) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

71 Kuajhari 244·43 258 (43) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 72 Nuakuajhari 76·89 Uninhabited 73 Gadeimunda 347·63 495 (92) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 74 Khalapal 164·71 231 (43) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 75 Bantamaliha 52·61 Uninhabited

76 Parsumal 20396 644 (104) P MeW W,Tk - (-5) Saturday -(5-10) 77 Raghuna thapur 16430 280 (47) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 78 Kurumtap 318·89 444 (72) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 79 Pitabaligorada 210'03 378 (61) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (Pitabaliguruda) 80 Khamar 348'84 235 (34) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

81 Serenda 222·17 315 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 82 Urukula 413'59 895 (161) P,M MeW W,Tk PO - (-5) -(5-10) 83 Ghanapur 24281 527 (100) P(2) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 84 Jamubania 91·86 Uninhabited 85 Pidharagadi 6880 Uninhabited

86 Jamujhari 186·97 332 (60) P -(10+) W - (-5) - .( -5) -(5-10) 87 Sataparadia 297·44 305 (7t<) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 88 Gobardhanapur 40·47 83 (17) - (-5) -(10+) w - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 89 Badabahal 272-35 396 (74) p -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 90 Gobindapur (Bada) 308.78 457 (79) P FPC W,F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 163

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMAlliK

. App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------, any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugul (69) ED Rice 65·56 94·29 0'41 M-1,C-1,Temple PR Anugul (54) EAg Rice 19·83 79·89 38·45 N-1 PR Anugul (74) ED Rice 18·21 486'43 365·03 12·55 PR,KR Anugul (48) ED Rice 57·87 8·50 20·23 N-1, Temple PR Anugul (48) ED Rice 3·24 9065 32·37 81-34 Temple

PK,KR Anugul (SO) ED Rice 4·05 91·05 17'81 32-78 KR Anugul (48) EA Rice 20·24 437·06 40·87 258'19 N-3,Temple PR,KR Anugul (35) Rice 4'OS 165·11 12·14 51'39 Temple PR,KR Anugul (56) Rice 6.f17 156·21 3237 80·94 KR Anugul (58) Rice 99·15 80·53 32'38 N-'

KR Anugul (54) Rice 110·88 121.41 12·14 3·64 4·45 68.80 KR Anugul (59) Rice 205'58 101·"17 40·88 '" KR Anugul (66) Rice 100 36 48'16 16·19 121 3-24 48·16

KR Anugul (61) Rice 14973 42·09 12·14 Temple KR Anugul (64) Rice 11129 36·82 16·19 M-1 KR Anugul (61) Rice 94 70 143.66 6394 16.59 leR Anugul (67) Rice 405 159·44 26-71 19·83

KR Anugul (54) Rice 99·96 22'66 226·22

12H)() KR Anugul (64) Rice 12'95 29·95 58·27 '" KR Anugul (27) Rice 8'50 256·98 107·24 40.87 N-2,Temple Temple KR Anugul (70) Rice 081 127·048 3763 76·89 25'09 3<4.40 6·88 25'49 810 52'61 8·09

KR Anugul (26) Rice 38·45 110·88 27·52 10·12 KR Anugul (29) Rice 10·12 109 26 1578 162·28 Temple KR Anugul (29) Rice 21·85 607 12·55 KR Anugul (29) Rice 4·04 157.02 24·28 87.01 KR Anugu 1(26) EA Rice 12·14 169·16 20.24 107·24 Temple 164

VlllAGf AMENITIES Police Station--HANDAPA

~~~-~---~ .. -'---~---- ~~- -- ~-~~~-.--.- .... ------_ l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it In brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms, 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where .the facility is available is given) , ______.A. ______"""\

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

91 Garud 318.49 370 (74) P HC W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 92 Karadabahalidehuri 120·60 '16 (22) P -(,10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -:-(5-10j (Karadabahali) 93 Bile nali 375·14 769 (129) P,M, H MCW,D W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

94 Bhejigoth 332.25 678 (112) P -(10+) W, Tk PO - (5-10) -(10+) 95 Dhauragoth 441-16 635 (96) P -(10+) W, Tk, 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

96 Patapathar 13071 97 (11) - (-5) -(10+) W.R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 97 Dangadarha 34·40 49 (9) P -(10+) W, Tk, 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 98 Arjunadarha 164·71 233 (40) P -(5-10, W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 99 Solanda 55442 937 (140) P,M -(5-10) W, Tk, 0 -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 100 Boinda 60136 1,065 (194) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

101 Dhundi 196·68 425 (63) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) --'-(5-1(,) - (-S) 102 Badahulla 271.14 690 (104) P -(10+) W, Tk, 0 - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 103 Govindapur (Sana) 174·02 383 (65) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -- (-5) - (-5) 104 Parbatipur 299·B7 124 (17) - (-5) -(10+) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

Total 26,20,065 31,825 P-62, D.2, H-1, (5,583) M-12, MCW/MHI H· 3 CWC-3, PHC/HC.1, FPC-1, 0-' 165

PIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMAlllK ------App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types OT land Remark:; roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,-______--.A. ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, bv (Including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

---~------~- ---~------_._--_.. KR Anugul (26) ED Rice 10.93 165.92 20·23 12141 Tf'mple KR Anugul (29) Rice 6·07 77·70 8.10 28.73

KR Anugul (32) ED Rice 8.09 26547 20·24 81-34 N-2, M-l, Temple KR Anugul (32) Rice 4·45 226·62 20.24 80.94 PR,KR Anugul (30) Rice 4·85 227.84 1619 162.28 Temple

KR Anugul (29) Rice 7527 14.57 4087 KR Anugul (50) Rice 1·21 24·69 8·50 KR Anugul (46) Rice 12.14 71.23 20.23 61.11 PR,KR Anugul (32) Rice 35·21 202.34 316.87 PR Anugul (35) ED Rice 7.28 271.14 322.94 N-l, Temple t'R,KR Anugul (35) ED Rice 6.88 11493 73·25 162 Temple PR,KR Anugul (34) ED Rice 23·47 145.69 97.93 4·05 Temple PR, KR Anugul (54) ED Rice 22-66 84·58 65.97 0.81 Temple PR,KR Anug!>1 (50) Rice 61.92 76.48 161-47

3,908 49 147,31 10,629 08 7,812·52 5,703·25 'N-65, M-16, C·S

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KISHORENAGAR POLICE STATION

51· Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village L.c. No. No· No. No. 2 3 2

Ambakhol 117 46 Dalimura 10 2 Ambapal 37 47 Damdar 112 142 3 Anatira 48 Dangapal 22 79 4 Angapada 49 Dantuanipa I 93 76 5 Babartipali 50 Debadhipada 57 51 6 Badarchila 106 Dekurud 1~8 7 Badibahal 58 52 Dhanukhola 135 8 Badirinali 36 53 Dhauragotha 104 9 Baghuamunda 34 54 Dhaurapali 63 10 Bairagipali 18 55 Dhudurupal 78 56 Dimlridihi 11 Baiza 45 2S 57 Dimirimunda 66 12 Balarampadar 150 (Kishorenagardimirimunda) 54 13 Paligereng 58 Dohali 97 20 14 BanJur 59 Gadaghumura 74 91 15 Banaranali 60 Gambharimaliha 124 16 Baniadohali 99 61 Garagadabahal 51 17 Bankapalsa 113 62 Ghosar 70 18 Bankeswor 40 63 Ghosarakhol 149 19 Bankual 143 64 Gojapathar 75 20 Bansimunda (Bashimunda) 17 65 Goratopa 129 66 Gunduridadar 21 Baradamaliha 46 S9 67 Gurujang 2:: Barapadar 138 32 68 Haridanali 23 Barapasi 60 89 69 Hamajpur 24 Barkhol 1 6 115 70 Hatanali 25 Batimunda 147 144 71 Himitira 26 Bhag~banpur 92 72 Jairat Bhalumunda 33 62 27 73 jamumunda 28 Bhangamunda 4 26 74 jamunaJi N Bharathapur 141 16 I.C 75 jhampuli 30 Bharatpur 49 110 100 76 jharabandhulichintamanl 31 Bhimapur 81 130 77 Iharabereni 32 Bidyadharpur 72 140 78 jharbclndhulibudhia 33 Biswanathapur 39 79 jhinkibahal 34 Brahmanidei 125 9 80 Jlantanali 35 Brahmanipali 61 82

30 81 ~adalimunda 36 Br undabanapur 105 107 82 Kalabeda 37 Budhiabahal 13 38 83 Kansarikud 38 Champapur 102 56 84 Ka r adadadar 39 Chatiamal 128 61 85 Karadingabahal 40 Chhelikhai 71 86 Karmulkata 41 Chintamanipur 86 47 87 Kasturibahal 42 Chudakhai 90 1)8 53 88 Katada 43 Dadarapali 116 5 44 DcllI.ualllunda 89 Kendunali 84 42 90 45 Dalapaka Khairamunda 35 169

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KISHORENAGAR POLICE STATION

L. C. 51. Name of Village l.c. ~I. Name of Village No. No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3

91 Kharrakafll 87 121 Phuljhari 119 92 Khaudarh 73 122 Pipalbahal 64 93- Khetl 8'> 123 Pipalmunda 19 94 Ki9horchandrapur 68 124 Purastampur 114 95 Kumbharmunda 12,~ 125 Puruna pan ijogi 145

96 Kumursinga 139 126 Raibaha I 109 97 Kusuni 134 127 Rajamunda 88 98 Kutasinga 2 128 Ramachandrapur 44 99 lanchi 3 129 Rangamatia 23 100 laxmiprasadpur 29 130 Rangam.1tia 151 131 Raniakata 101 Mahufmal 48 131 132 102 Manikapur 12 Rasunapal' n 133 Rengatbedai (Regal\l)eda) 103 Mayurkachheni 108 15 134 104 Mundabeda 132 Sahadebba~Ghupafi 43 135 Saha1jabaha" 105 Nabaghanapada 11 8 136 Salapani 120 14 106 Naktinali 137 Saleig,otha 101 &3 107 Natada 138 Sanapa.dar 41 108 Nimitiri 127 139 Sanartlhila 133 109 Nuabhangamunda 2t 140 Sanjamura 126 110 Nuabhogara 122' 141 5endhapal 9'4 111 Nuagaradabahal 52 142 Sribantamuooa 96 112 Nuanatada 1,8 143 5usab 28 113 Nuaninlitira 146 144 Talaclarh 1111 114 Nuasusab 21 145 Talapadar 55 115 Oskap':Ili SO 146 Tapursinga 103 116 Padiabandhupali 69 147 Tentalapani 136 117 Padmapur 31 148 Tentulikhandaha ta 65 118 Panduripathar 95 149 Tentulikho I 121 119 Patharagarh 24 150 Tulastpur 137 120 Phasipat 7 151 Turucla 86 170

VIllAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KISHORENAGAR

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (i~ not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kros., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available !s given) r~--~------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop. Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10

1 Barkhol 149.33 36 (8) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 2 Kutasinga 237.15 143 (36) P -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 3 lanchi 85·39 57 (15) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) ~(10+) - (-5) 4 Bhangarnunda 205·99 2$3 (56) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 5 Dakuamunda 97·53 100 (22) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS

(, Harirajpur 201-94 ]2 (7) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 7 Phasipal 138·40 98 (19) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 8 Sahajabahal 264·26 314 (65) P -(10+) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -,10+) - (-5) 9 Jhinkibahal 284·90 243 (49) - (-5) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) - (-5) 10 Dalimura 220·15 285 (48) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5)

11 Nabaghanapada 12262 61 (11) - (':""5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5·10) - (-5) 12 Manikapur 165·11 335 (79) P -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 13 Kalabeda 101.58 253 (46) P -(5-10) W - (-~) - (-5) - (-5) 14 Nak tinali 91·05 260 (54) P -(5-10) W,lk,e - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 15 Rengalbeda 93·48 214 (41) - (-5) -(5-10) W,lk,e - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Regalbeda)

16 Jamunali 72·03 245 (50) P -(5-10) W.Tk - (-5) __ (-5) (-5) 17 Bansimunda 57·47 124 (27) - (.;.-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,C - (-5) - (-5) (-5) (BashimunCla) 18 Bairagipali 299·47 264 (53) P -(5-10) W,lkie - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 19 Pipalmunda 31·97 77 (18) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,e - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 20 Bamur 163·09 691 (147) P/M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,e,N PO Wednesday BS

21 Nuabhangamunda 152·97 Uninhabited W 22 Dangapal 257-79 125 (25) P -(5-10) w,e - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 23 Rangamatia 265·47 5& (10) - (-5) -(10+) w -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 24 Pa tharagarh 35.61 45 (7) -(5-10) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 25 Dimiridihi 12.95 Uninhabited

26 Jamumunda 294·61 13 (3) - (-5) -(10+) W,C - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 27 Nuasusab 110.88 Uninhabited 28 Susab 95·91 138 (36) - (-5) -(10+) W,C - (-5) - (-5) BS 29 Laxmiprasadpur 206·39 21 (6) - (-!-) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 30 Brundabanapur 130·71 36 (8) - (-5) - (-5) W,F - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 171

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSe Tahasil-ATHMAUIK

. ---.-.-~-~-.-- _------_._._. App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares round~d up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------~------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 16-5~ • 82·96 30·76 19·02 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 34·40 142·05 26·71 33·99 KR Anugul (80) Rice 14·97 27·11 2024 23-07 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 18·62 65·15 21·45 100·n PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 24·28 3318 20·24 19·83

PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 20'23 54·13 56·66 70·82 PR,KR Anugul·(80) Rice 24·,8 55,04 36·42 22·66 KR Anugul (eo) Rice 36·42 103·20 105-22 19·42 KR Anugul (80) Rice 72-85 108086 60·70 4249 KR Anugul (80) Rice 20·23 95·51 60·70 43·71

PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice ,,·19 23·88 48.56 33·99 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 8·09 36·42 56·25 40·47 23·88 ?R,KR Anugul (80) ED Rice 12·'4 18·62 57·47 6·07 7·28 PR,KR Anugul (80) ED Rice 8·09 48,97 23·87 4-05 6·07 N-2 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 12·14 32.78 43·70 4-05 0·81

PR Anugul (80) ED Rice 4·04 29·54 29·14 5·26 4·05 PR,KR Anugul (80) ED Rice 12·14 19·43 19·02 4·05 2·83

PR,KR AnuguJ (80) ED Rice 16·19 161·88 66·77 54·63 N-l, M.:1 KR Anugul (80) ED Rice 2·02 18·62 9·71 1·21 0·41 N-2, M-l PR,KR Anugul (80) ED, EO Rice 8·09 59·49 64·75 20'24 10·52 N-4, Temple

40.47 '·62 60·70 50·18 KR Anugul (80) Rice 40·47 8·50 51·40 64,75 9267 KR Anugul (80) Rice 48'56 30'35 8094 105'62 KR Anugul (80) Rice 4'05 14'97 8·09 8·50 4'04 2·43 4·05 2·43

KR Anugul (80) Rice 64·75 18·21 56'66 154,99 20'23 8'50 32'37 49,78 PR.KR Anugul (80) Rice 12·14 46'13 16·19 21·45 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 32-38 27'11 6(),70 86'20 KR Anugul (80) Rice 24·28 22·66 3137 51.40 -~-.---~-~---- .. _--_--_. ._ --- . -~--...... _.--,- 172

VillAGE A",e~'TES Police Starion-KISHORENAGAR l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village .rea of the pop.utatlon is shown in the column and n.~xt to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in!~ctare$) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ ~duca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water ~ days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10

31 Padmapur 64-35 136 .(25) - (-5)· -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 32 Gurujang 270·74 354 ,(72) p -(10+) W,Tk,C - (-5) - {-5) 8S 33 Bhalumunda 38·85 44 (9) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 34 Baghuamunda 97·53 5 (1) - (-5) -:-(10+ ) 0 - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 35 Khairamunda 91'46 250 (54) P MCW w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

36 Badirinali 115'74 270 (48) - (-5) -(10+) . W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 37 Ambapal 207·60 652 (106) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,C - (-5) - (-5) _:.. (-5) 36 Champapur 242.81 141 (27) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - ( . 5) 39 Jharbandhulibudhia 167'14 Uninhabited -40 Bankeswor 191'82 18 P) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

41 Sanapadar 201·S.3 19 (3) -{-5) -(5-10) N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 42 Dalapaka 575·87 517 (94) P - (-5) W,Tk,C - (-5) - (-5) - (--5) 43 Sahadebbandhupali 142 85 188 (32) - (-S) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 44 Ramachandrapur 8337 219 (51) - (-5) _. (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Baiza 58315 972 (207) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - <-5)

46 Baradamaliha 4(t'~4 23 (6) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 47 Karmulkata 332·65 584 (104) P - (-5) W~ - (-5) ... (-5) - (-5) ~8 Mahulmal 105·62 86 (16) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) . - (-5) - (-5) 49 Bharatpur 59.08 125 (20) - (-5) ,-(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) SO OskapaJi 257'38 282 (41) P,M -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

51 Garagadabahal 265·88 232 (44) - (-5) - (-5) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) .,2 Nuaga radabahal 82·96 .Uninhabited 53 Dadarapali 182·92 201 (34) P - (-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 54 Baligereng 160·26 291 (70) P - (-'i) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 55 Talapadar 154·59 185 (33) - (-5) .- (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

56 Chatiamal 114'93 338 (63) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 57 Debadhipada 104-00 90 (21) - (-5) - (~5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 58 Badibahal 202·34 120 (20) - (--5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 59 Gundoridadar 159.85 98 (15) - (-5) -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-1(') -(5-10) 60 Barapasi 59·89 Uninhabited 173

DIRECTORY ~ND I..ANDUSE Tahasjl-ATHMAlUK

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use ·(i· e., area under different types of land Remarks including roach Distance Supply Food ,.-.-use______in hectares roundedA up______to 2 decimal places) ..... to (in ICms.) any village Forest lrri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves logical interest

. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Anugul (78) Rice 36'02 24'28 4'05 PR,KR Anugul (75) Rice 141'64 121-81 7·29 N-1 PR.KR Anugul (75) Rice 20·23 16·19 2·43 FP Anugul (70) Rice 2H5 71'63 a·05 KR Anugul (64) Rice 56'66 28·33 6·47 N-1

KR Anugul (64) Rice 86'20 21·45 8·09 Temple PR,KR Anugul (79) ED Rice 20'23 142·85 16·19 2833 N-3 PR,KR Anugul (77) Rice 16·19 54·23 6070 111'69 4047 3359 46·56 44·52 KR Anugu~ (80) Rice 89·44 37'63 54''Z3 10·52

KR Anugul (60) EAg Rice 40'47 36'85 32'37 89·84 PR,KR Anugul (80) Rice 4856 102'39 149'33 97·12 178'47 KR Anugul (80) Rice 8'09 47·35 29.54 20'23 37·64 PR,KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 4'05 34'80 7'29 12'14 25'09 KR Baudh (21) ED Rice 101.17 33·19 283·28 72·84 92·67 N-1, Temple

KR Baudh (21) Rice 11·33 26·31 6·88 2·02 KR Baudh (21) Rice 93'08 194·65 32·37 12·55 teR &"u.dh (8) Rice 32·27 48.97 16.19 809 KR Baudh. (16) Rice 405 37·63 12'14 5'26 K.R B.alldh (18) Rice 24'28 140·83 14·16 78·11 N-1

KR Baudh (19) Rice 40·47 100·77 16·19 108·45 12·14 30 35 40·47 KR Baudh (45) Rice 16.19 65-39 24"26 5706 KR Baudh (45) Rice 40·47 64-75 43·71 11·13 KR Baudh (45) Rice 40'67 53'82 51-60 8·10

KR Baudh {45) Rice ~A33 64,75 16'19 5'66 KR 8audh (45) Rice 32'78 48·97 18-61 3'64 KR Baudh (42) Rice 92·67 48·97 48·56 12·14 KR Baudh (45) Rice 9753 20·23 ~5.61 6·48 1133 28·73 16'59 3·24 174

VillAGE AMENIT)ES Police StatlOn-KISHORENAGAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Ameni.ties available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) N('· Village area of the population is show'1 in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz, -S Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the faciIJty IS available is given) r------A ______~ Educa- Medical Drinking P')st Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 61 Brahmanipali . 314·85 501 (77) - (-5) - (-5) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 62 Jairat 360·98 855 (157) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) Saturday' - (-5) 63 Dhauraoali 637·38 1,785 (367) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 64 Pipalbahal 63.13 149 (28) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - t-S) - (-5)

65 Tentulikhandahata 189·39 465 (88) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

66 Dimirimunda 8762 612 (104) P,M.H PHC,FPC W PTO, - (-5) BS (Kishorenagar- Ph<:ne dimirlmunda) 67 Chhelikhai 74·46 5 (1) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 68 Kishorchand r apur 242'S1 8 (2) - (-5) . - (-5) w,n - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) &9 Padiabandhupali 109'27 131 (23) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 70 Ghosar 588'01 1,129 (206) P,M - (-5) W,R PO Sunday - (-5)

71 Karadingabahal lot'30 314 (53) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-.5) - (5-10) 72 Jharabereni 189.39 350 (63) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 73 Khaudarh 130·71 172· (36) - (--5) - (-5) W,F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 74 Gadaghumura 113·31 87 (15) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) 75 GOjapathar 59'08 88 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

76 Babartipali 180·09 342 (SO) P - (-5) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 77 Rasunapal 217·32 116 (17) - (-5) - (-5; W,F - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 78 DhudurupaJ 278·02 471 (SO) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1(1) 79 Angapada 651-95 1,487 (278) P,M,H D, fPC w,n PO -(5-10) -(10+) 80 Tufucia 48603 1,021 (168) P,M,H - (-5) W,T!< - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

B1 Iharabandhuli 105·22 85 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk.R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 82 Jiantanali 235·S3 243 (42) P ~ (-5) W,R - (-5) -(;-10) -('10+) 83 Natada 359·77 681(104) t' - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 84 KendunaJi 163·49 317 (47) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 85 Kheti 208·82 281 (47) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

86 ChintamaniptJr 47·35 S4 -(10) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-~O) -(10+) 87 Khariakani 52:20 98 (18) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-11» -(10+) 88 Rajamunda 95·10 63 (7) - (-5) - (--5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 89 Haridanali 51·80 153 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 90 Chudakhai 216·10 349 (51) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-1() -(10+) ~---~-~-- 175

OlRfCTORY ANQ LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMAlUK

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. eo, area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Stlpply Food including ,-______use in hectares roundedA- up______to 2 decimal places) ----, to (in Kms_) any villa.&e Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not pla<:e of gated irrigated waste available religi(JlJs, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 19 20 - --'-~ KR Baudh (47) Rice 89·03 76·49 79-72 69'61 KR Baudh (48) Rice 40·47 247·67 43-30 29-54 KR Baudh (24) Rice 80,94 452·03 63-94 40'47 N-8, M-' KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 607 20·24 20·23 16,59 N-4, M-3, Temple KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 40'47 38'44 71-03 38·45 Temple

PI( Baudh (24) EO Rice 16'59 20·201 ltJ.76 20·23 N..(,O, M-G, C-2

KR Baudh (24) Rice 25'90 111·21 14·16 16·19 KR Baudh (&5) Rice 12NO 2226 34·,m 6475 KR Baudh (24) Rice 28·33 20'23 32-3S 28'33 1{R Anugul (8&) ED Rice 81-34 344·79 101·1' &0·71 N-4,C-1,Temple

KR Baudh (15) ED Rice 42·90 2873 44·11 4B·56 Temple KR. Saudh (24) Rice 31,16 11938 231!8 14·97 Temple KR Anugul 70) Rice 45'32 48·16 30·35 6,88 KR Anugul (70) Rice 31·56 64·7:' 6'07 10,93- KR Anugul (62) Rice 4·86 41.68 2·83 9'"

KR Anugul (62) Rice 1662 126'26 10'93 24,28 KR. Anugul (72) Rice 78-10 70·82 44·52 23.88 .I:.~ A.nugul (61) Rice 93'08 1Q8()S 24'2S 52,61 KR Anugul (64) ED Rice 144·0; 330-:!1 1(J2:39 75·27 N-2,M-1,Temple KIt Anugul (64) ED Rice 61·51 285'31 128'69 10'52 N-,

KR Anugul (~) Rice 19-83 46·14 29-54 9'71 ICR Anugul (67) Rice 99-56 59_89 5'\·00 2"'ZS KR Anugul (80) 'Rice 7&'08 207-io 36;02 40·47 Temple KR Anuglll (69) Rice 17ulO 97·93 31'97 16·19 Kit Anugul (64) Rice 51·40 92·67 34'80 29'9;

KR AnlJgul (64) Rice 17·40 19·43 2'83 7'69 KR AnulluJ (64) Rice 6-47 35'21 4·45' 6'n7 KR Allugul (SO) Rice 31'16 45·73 "62 16'59 KR :\nugul (78) Rice 2'S3 30.35 5·26 13-36 I<.R Anugul (SO) Rice 38·85 120060 n'28 32,37 176

VillAGE AMENJTJeS Police Station-KISHORENAGAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amertities available Of not aVcUfable within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown In the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hec tares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Eooca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Marketl Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

91 B4naranali 265·07 382 (62) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 92 Himitira 1,148'09 1,456 (268) P,M -(5-10) W,R PO - (-5) -(r;-10) 93 Dantuanipal 21. 26 Uninhabited 94 Sendhapal 78·91 145 (26) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 95 Panduripathar 161·47 291 (r;1) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

96 Sribantamunda 124·64 136 (27) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 97 Dohali 528·92 529 (98) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 96 Kasturibahal 233·10 471 (65) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(.'i-10) 99 Baniadohal 237~6 210 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 10C Bhimapur 314·44 158 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

101 Saleigotha 306·75 131 (13) - (-5) -(.5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 102 Kansarikud 180'49 56 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5~10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 103 Tapursinga 320·92 339 (46) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 104 Dhauragotha 220·55 137 (15) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-'1CJ) -(5-10) 105 Kadalimunda 569·39 951 (143) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk PO Friday ~ (5-10)

106 Badarohila 169·39 266 (50) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 107 Budhiabahal 125·05 191 (32) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 108 Mayurkachheni 160·66 118 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 109 Raibahal 203·15 176 (31) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 110 Ihampuli 250·91 376 (69) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(3-1t1) -(5-10)

111 Taladarh 158·23 130 (24) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 112 Damdat 132·33 129 (18) P -(S-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 113 Bankapalsa 480'36 460 (83) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -CS-'W1) -(5-10) 114 Purastampur 171'99 178 (33) - (-5) -(5-10) W - ,-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 115 Batimunda 375·95 411 ti3) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(!J-10) -(5-10)

1.1&: Kcnada 136'38 260 ~34) P -(5-10) W, Tk, R - {-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 117 Ambakhol 99:55 50 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 118 Nuanatada 55323 Uninhabtted 119 Phuljhari 417·23 440 (61) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 120 Salapani 36'42 Uninhabited

121 Tentulikhol 1983 41 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) . -(10+) 122 Nuabhogara 35~'11 UninhalDfted 123 KumbharmUfida 16't87 240 ,47) P -(10+) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 124 GambharimaUb-a 134·76 175 (3U) P -(10+) w, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 12'$ B'rahmanidei 285'71 469' (67) P -pO+) w - (-,) - (-5) -(10+) 177

DIRECTORY AND LANOUS! TahasiJ-ATHMAWK

App­ N~arest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks foa,h Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including tp (in Km~,) ,------A------__ l any vlllaSe forest Irri - Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrig~ted waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Baudh (51 ) Rice 8903 130'71 11'33 34'00 KR Baudh (88) Rice 36907 566·% 12586 86'~O N-1 ' ... 1·62 14·17 4·45 2·02 KR Anugul (80) Rice 16·19 22·26 26'30 1416 N-1, Temple KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 40'87 24·28 39'66 56·66 N-2, M·2, Temple

KR Anugul (80) Rice 44 5~ 2023 21)·54 30'35 KR Anugul (80) Rice 24281 186· \5 85'39 14·57 Temple KR Baudh (21) ED Rice 80·94 30·35 61'11 60'70 N-1, Temple KR Baudh (17) Rice 1218~ 14·17 60'70 41·28 KR Anugul (24) Rice 170·37 6678 42·49 34'80 Temple

KR Baudh (24) Rice 20599 40·06 40·47 20·23 KR Baudh (24) Rice 80·94 18'61 40·47 40'47 ICR Baudh (64) Rice 161'117 22'26 61'92 74·87 N-1 KR Anugul (6-l) Rice 110·48 53'42 3%6 16·99 KR Baudh (14) Rice 215'70 22217 8984 41,68 N-1

KR Baudh (18) Rice 24·69 112'91 32,37 19·42 Temple KR Baudh (19) Rice 21:.·31 68'80 2023 9·71 M-1 KR Baudh (18) Rice 42'09 65'56 39'66 13'35 KR Baudh (19) Rice 80'53 59'49 40-47 22'66 N-1 KR Baudh (19) Rice 26,31 101,58 47·75 75·27 Temple

KR Anugul (96) Rice 79·72 34·80 2833 15·38 N-1 KR Anugui (91) Rice 11·33 43·30 45·32 32·38 KR Anugul (94) Rice 160·26 142·04 96,31 81-75 KR Baudh (48) Rice 72-84 67·99 :;:0·23 10·93 KR Baudh (40) Rice 87'00 208·01 23·07 57·87

KR Anugul (54) Rice 7·69 79·72 27·92 21·05 KR Anugul (83) Rice 16·99 2590 10·12 46'54 0·40 0·41 554·42 KR Anugul (62) Rice 80·94 133·54 56·25 146·50 0·41 7·28 2·02 26.71

KR Anugul (64) Rice 162 12'14 1·21 4'86 1'21 354'91 KR Anugul (64) Rice 16'19 118'57 16'19 1092 KR Anugul (64) Rice 3804 73'25 14'16 931 KR Baudh (42) Rice 3440 19101 40'47 1983 178

VllI.AGE AMENITIES Police 5tation-KISH0RENACAR l.c. Name of the Total Total Anlenities available (If not avaiJabte within the village, a Gash (-) No· Village area of the populatfon is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, t~e cislonce in Village (Numbf'r of Xms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kn1 s., 5-10 Kms_ .nd 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available IS given) ~_~_~ ______A ____ ~~ ______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communf- tional Water and days of cation (I'?tab!e) felegraph the (Bus Stop, Market) Railway Hat, Stiltion.. if any \'Vater- way}

, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

126 Sanjamura 556'85 1,460 (266) P,M -(10+) w PO Tuesday -(10+) 127 Nimitiri 360·17 546 (102) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 128 Karadadadar 374·74 42 (8) - (-5) -(10+ ) w - (-5) - \-:-5} -(10-1- ) 129 Goratopa 261'02 142 (21) - (-5) -(10+) w - (--5) - (-S) -\'10+ ) 130 Bidyadharpur 43-30 uninhabited

131 Raniakata 310'3) 477 (98) P, M -;5-10) W, R PO Tuesday -(10+) 132 Mundabeda 129·10 171 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) H3 Slnarohila 546 73 319 (63) P -(5·10) W,R -(5-10) friday -(10+) 134 Kusuni 577·49 553 (103) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 135 Dhanukbota 122 22 Unjnhabj~ed

136 Tent«rapani 259·00 702 (41) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ J 137 Tulasipur 182·11 43 (9) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(S-10} -(10+ ) 138 Barapadar 497-36 529 (97) P -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(5-10} -(10+ ) 139 Kumursinga 179'68 224 (42) P -(10+) W - (-5) - ("-10) BS 140 BiSNanathapur lC603 48 (10) - (-5) -( 10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(1('+)

141 Bhara t hapur 317'68 91 (17) P -(S-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 142 Anatira 147·71 Uninhabi ted 143 Bankua! 330·22 111 (23) P -(5-10) W -(5"10) -(5-1D) -(5-10) 144 Bhagabanpur 10239 35 (9) - (~5) -(5-10) W,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 145 Pur una pan i jogi 129·50 18 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5)

146 Nuanimitira 404·61 Uninhabited 147 Hatanali 368l 84 (17) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 '10) 148 Dekufud 190·20 19B (41) P -(5-10) W -(5~'O) -(5-10) -(5-10) 149 Ghosa rakhol 13'1·&2 155 (32) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 150 Balarampadar 70-08 90 (19) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-l() 151 Rangamatia U.S. 3 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) -[HO) -(5-10)

Totar 32,228·77 38,422 P-66, D-1, (7,011) M-U, MCW/MH/ H-3 CWC-t, PliCJPC-1, FPC-2 -----_ 179

OIRECTORY AND LANDUSI! Tah asil-ATHMAlliK

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) ,...------.-__.A.. ______"""' any vlliale Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not .place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Baudh (38) EAg R1ce 69·61 359·36 82·96 44'92 N-3, Temple KR Baudh (38) ED Rice 43'71 222'17 53'01 41'28 KR Baudh (67) Rice 214'89 30'75 80'94 48·16 KR Baudh (29) Rice 163·49 32·38 24·28 40'87 26·71 6,47 6·07 4·05

PR Anugul (16) Rice 128·29 91-86 48·56 41·68 N-2 KR Anugul (16) Rice 36·02 52'b1 24·28 16'19 KR Baudh (18) Rice 1;644 167.54 81·34 121'41 N-1, Temple KR Baudh (14) Rice 61"51 305'13 88'63 122-22 Temple 65.16 35·61 12.14 9'31 ...

KR Baudh (16) R!ce 63'1j 13071 24'28 40'88 ... KR Baudh (18) Rice 59'49 59·89 40·88 21·85 KR Bauch (16) Rice 109.27 194'65 111'29 . 82'15 PR Baudh (59) Rice 35'61 8944 32·37 22'26 KR Baudh (26) Rice 36·83 34-40 1619 18'E1

KR Baudh (61) Rice 202-34 62.32 ,32·38 20'64 120'19 4·86 8'09 14,57 KR Baudh (24) Rice 212·86 55'04 32-37 29·95 KR Baudh (70) Rice 74·87 12·14 8·09 7·29 KR Baudh (45) Rice 91'46 15'78 14·17 8·09

326·16 17·81 40·47 20·23 KR Baudh (42) 32'38 2·02 243 M-2, Temple KR Baudh (42) Rice 6'07 89'43 40'47 54·23 M-5 KR Baudh (45) Rice 43-71 57'47 24·28 14·16 M-3 KR Baudh (43) Rice 0·81 54·13 12·14 8·90 M-3 FP Baudh (44) Not available

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ATHMAlUK POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village lo-c. 51. Name of Village loc. No. No. No. No. , 2 3 1 2 3

1 Aida 185 46 Dalaki 193 2 Ana tapa Ii 183 47 Da:uh,l 218 3 Antarasinga 168 48 Daula tpur 35 4 Athmallik (Kaintragarh) 161 49 Deberdpali 99 5 Badabanoha 182 50 Deulabeda 134

6 6agh uakata 176 51 Deuli 100 7 6ahalabeda 8 52 Dhulianali 101 8 Baha'i 179 53 Dhuliapada 27 9 Ba japur 4 54 Dhusarap?da 119 10 Baj:akQte 152 55 DigiporJar as

68 11 Balarampur 56 Di'l'iribeda 158 12 Baiuaghar a 84 57 Dolamundei 202 13 l3andbaspur 32 58 Dudhianali [Dudhianali (Sana)] 149 14 Banapur 14 59 Dudhianali (Bada) 117 '\S Bandhup;:,{i 107 60 Dudum '93

16 Bankapal 43 61 Fakirpur '90 17 Bankual 189 62 Gadadharpur 82 Baradakata 89 18 63 Gandaramunda 9~ 19 Bara gaon 162 64 Cangapani 197 20 Barapal 171 65 Cautampur SO

21 Barataila 18 66 Chodagadi "51 22 6areni 37 67 Ghurunda 70 23 BasudebJPur 49 68 Cobardhanpur 67 24 Beherapada 38 69 Gopalapur 136 2S Beladula 92 70 Gourangpur 57

26 Bela taila 21 71 Cuapada 2 27 Belpunji 97 72 Gudugudi 58 28 flhagabanpur 3~ 73 Haridakotha 165 29 Bhagamunda 74 74 Haridanali 150 30 Bhandar ika ta 108 75 Ha r iharapur 169

11 8handarimunda 9 76 Ha ripur 48 U Bhangamaliha 7 77 Hatuapada 28 \l Bhejldihi 3 78 Helei 25 34 Bhob~nipur 184 79 Hingamandal 131 Bholpada 35 52 80 Hinsei 120 36 Bhujapur (Bhojapur) 16 81 JaduplH 144 37 Bijamaliha 6 82 Jadupur jllngle 143 38 Bijipur ... 72 83 Jaga bandhupur 130 Binodpur 39 39 84 Jagannathpur 5 40 Brahmanandapur 167 85 Jagatpur - 170 Buraghat 41 47 86 Jamudoli 215 42 ChandraNlr 77 87 Janhimunda 116 43 Chhepra 102 88 Jhamakarei 31 44 Chilakhandi .12f>, 89 Jharapada 214 45 Dahimal 198 90 Jhudangamal 12 184

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ATHMAlLIK POLICE STATION

51· Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village LC. No. No· No. No 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 Jhurikata 22 136 Mandanchouki and Sankhamal 24 92 Jirad 138 117 Madanpur E6 93 Kadapada 45 138 Madhapur 110 94 Kairighati (Kairighnti) 140 139 Madhyapur 106 95 Kaladhuni (Panasahi) 95 140 Mahakudapali 91

96 Kalamati 186 141 Mahendrapur 139 97 Kamalapur 172 142 Makundapur 111 98 Kampata 94 143 Malipadar 135 99 Kandhapada 87 144 Malisahi 216 100 Kandhapali 75 145 Manapur 105

101 Kanhethereni 96 146 Manarbedl 63 102 Kanhupur 122 147 Mangalapur 40 1tJ3 Karadadadar 56 148 Manikapa thar 1,4 104 Karadasinga 213 149 Mohanakhali 101 lOS Kendupati 194 150 Muchhapur 54

106 Ketakljharan (Ketal

··121' KusasingB' 211 16G Nuam?natri 127 122 Kushabania 30 167 Nuapllda 42 123 KuslJmkul1urii 200 168 Odasinga 155 124 Kutarthpur 146 169 Olatha 1~'0 "25 Kuteswar 175 170 Orada 1 126 Kutugaon 187 171 Pacher iba ndha 153 127 KutuFuSM1g1ll 206 172 Padiahindal 151 128 latJpal 121 173 Padianali 59 129 laxmanpuv 78 174 Padmapokhar i 147 130 lel1edr 1i4 175 Pandur ikhol 191 131 limbadihi: 203 176 Pataka 192 132" Up i1e i 163 177 Patharatanga 133 133 Upting~ 159 178 Patrapada 61 134 lunaslnga- 201 179 Phatamunda 64 135 lunahandn 104 180 Pitabasapur 76 185

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ATHMALUK POLICE STATION

SI. Name of Village l. c. SI. Name of Village L.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

181 Podapadar 195 200 Sidhapur 145 182 Polamahul 11 201 Sidheswdrpur 17 183 Puleswar 157 W2 Singarimunda 53 184 Purunamanantri 126 203 Sorispank 79 185 Rajing 132 204 Subarnapur 36

186 Ranamunda 188 205 Sugripali 181 187 Rangapur 173 206 Tainsar 114 188 Ranipakhal 199 207 Talabijipur 205 189 Ranjana 109 208 Tarnbaba jeni 129 190 Rasosinga 115 209 Tangianisa 148

191 Ratripur 207 210 Tasharabeda 19 1Q2 Rwtpada 60 211 Telinali 112 193 Santipur 34 212 Telnai 177 164 Saradhapur R1 213 Tentheipali 118 195 Sargiseni 65 214 TentuJipadar 204

196 Sarthukapur (Sarathakpur) 73 215 Thatimunda 23 197 Sataba'1dhuli 164 216 Titigaon 180 198 Sianbereni 86 217 Titirikata 83 199 Siarinali 113 218 Tushar 10 186

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-ATHMAllIK

L.C. Name of· the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No- Village area of the population is shown in the column ana next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

(in hectares) households) ~- ______nearest place where thE' A facility ______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapl'l the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Orada (Tipamul'lda) 454-46 456 (88) P,M,H -(5-10) W,n,T - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 2 Guapada 194·25 99 (17} - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,T -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 3 Bhejidihi 251-71 126 (19) P -(5-10) W,T -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 4 Bajapur 417·64 416 (80) P -(1(H) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 5 Jaganna thpur 184'94 164 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10)

6 Bijamaliha 21·85 29 (6) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 7 Bhangamaliha 200·32 131 (22) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 8 Bahalabeda 227·43 194 (40) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 9 Bhandarimunda ·22582 280 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 10 Tushar 249·29 425 (91) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Polamahul 15580 216 (43) - (-5) -(5-10) W,1k -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 12 Ihudangamal 104.81 138 (20) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 13 Kishoripur 94·29 47 (8) - (-.5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 14 Banapur 210·03 75 (14) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 15 Kha juri jhara na 1."9.85 68 (15) - (-5) -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

16 Bhujapur (Bhojapur) 118·57 137 (28) P -(5-10) W·Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(3-10) 17 Sidheswarpur 98'34 Uninhabited W 18 Barataila 92-67 Uninhabited W 19 Tasharabeda 208.8:! 86 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 20 Mundigotha 8984 Uninhabited W -

21 Belataila 17321 105 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 22 Jhurikata 213·67 54 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,O - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 23 Thatimunda 71.63 Uninhabited 24 Madanchouki and 395.38 364 (79) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) Sankhamal 25 Helei 218'13 290 (57) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 26 Naikpada 1EO·89 319 (66) P - (-5) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 27 Dhuliapada 303.51 276 (58) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 28 Hatuapada 443.54 38 (9) - (-5) - (-5) W,R -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 29 Kumbhia 220'15 160 (36) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 30 Kushabania 119'38 uninhabited 31 Ihamakarei 104'00 Uninhabited 32 Banabaspur 30·35 Uninhabited 33 Bhagabanpur 60'70 61 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) '-l5-10) - (-5) 34 Santi pur 98'74 124 (19) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -f,5...10) - (-5) 35 Daulatpur 12910 77 (9) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(S~ 10) - (-5) 187

. DIRECTORY . AND LANDUSE Tahasil-A THMALLIK

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use 0, e" area under different types of land Remarks . roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (10 Kms,) r------.A.------~ any 'village forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical inte:'est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Baudh (11) Rice 10'>,22 19141 130,31 27'52 Temple KR Baudh (13) Rice 44. 'i2 55'44 84'58 9,71 KR Baudh (14) Rice 2<·28 60·30 15';'85 7·28 KR Baudh (18) Rice 25,09 4·05 144,88 231·48 1214 KR Ba udh (19) Rice 20,24 70'01 91,86 283

KR Baudh (16) Rice 10'52 7-69 3·64 KR Baudh (11) Ricf' 16·19 5706 12100 607 KR Bau·jh (16) Rice 14·')7 138·80 66,37 7-69 KR Baudh (13) Rice 10,12 2,02 114'12 87'82 11'74 KR Baudh (11) Rice 8'50 163"49 56-25 21'05 Temple

KR Baudh (14) Rice 607 105-22 37'63 6·88 KR Baudh (14) Rice 12·14 58,27 2' ·)5 4-45 KR Baudh (11) Rice 12'14 25-90 53·12 2·83 KR Baudh (16) Rice 48'56 3399 121·81 ' 5067 KR Baudh (14) Rice 19'02 76'~9 63,53 0'81

KR Baudh (9) -Rice 22,26 58'27 26-30 11'74 25'09 49-78 23'47 28·33 16'59 4654 1'21 KR Baudh (10) Rice 48'56 081 48'56 82'96 27'93 18.21 4'45 67'18

KR Baudh (8) Rice 32·38 46'49 88'63 5'26 KR Baudh (6) Rice 44'52 78'10 78·91 12'14 10·12 14,16 42·49 4·86 KR Baud~ (5) Rice 8'09 46·14 128,69 82·56 129'90

KR Baudh (3) Rice 11·74 81'75 30,35 94·29

KR Baudh (3) Rice 6·07 79'72 21·45 73·65 KR Baudh (3) Rice 36'42 324 82·15 7689 104'81 KR Baudh (3) ." \ Rice 4047 4'05 5342 160·66 184,94 KR Baudh (2) Rice 12,14 7S 68 62·32 70'01 48·56 6·a7 59·89 Hl6

4047 61'91 1-62 2347 486 202 KR Baudh (6) Rice 2468 30,76 5'26 KR Baudh (4) Rice 56·65 769 34,40 l

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-A THMAlllK l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the colwnn and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

36 Subarnapur 20S.99 99 (19) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-·5) -(5-10) - (-5) 37 Bareni 146.90 129 (26) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 38 Beherapada 89.84 91 (18) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 39 Binodpur 144.47 Uninhabited W 40 Mangalpur 16147 34 (8) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

41 Nuabankapal 165.52 Uninhabited VV,T 42 Nuapada 202·34 172 (32) - (-5) - (-5) T,W,R - (-5) . - (-5) - (-S) 43 Bankapal 169'16 249 (56) - (-5) - (-5) T,W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 44 Kiakata 191·42 391 (89) P,M PHS W,R PO -(5-10) BS 45 Kadapada 316·87 546 (126) P D,FPC W,Tk,R PO - (-5) - (-5)

46 Mundapada 18~·39 147 (25) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 47 Buraghat 165·11 234 (47) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (- 5) - (-5) 48 Haripur 172.80 Uninhabi ted W 49 Basudebapur 141·64 225 (38) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) SO Gautampur 31Z·01 146 (22) P - (-5) W -(5-10) -(10+ ) - (-5)

51 Ghodagadi 585·18 191 (38) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5.) 52 Bhoipada 194.65 254 (4~~) P - ( -5) W,R - (-5) - -5) - (-5) 53 Singnmunda 386·07 103 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W -(5-10) -(S-10) - (-5) 54 Muchnapur 238·77 41 (7) - (-5) - (-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) (5·10) 55 Naktideul 47186 39 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 56 Karadadadar 165'11 Uninhabited 57 Gourangpur 14650 Uninhabited 58 Gudugudi 175·23 150 ,28) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(10+ ) -(5-10) -(5-10) 59 Padianali 12869 Uninhabited W 60 Rautpada 148·52 263 (46) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

61 Patrapada 79440 211 (44) P -(5-10) W,C -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) 62 Nenkadachhida 127·48 4 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 63 Milnarbeda 269'52 163 (29) - (-5) - (-5) W -(10+) -(5-10) -(J-10) 64 Pha'arnunda 19911 23 (3) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 65 Sargiseni 10846 99 (20) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) ~ (-5) -(5-10)

66 Madanpur 41-68 95 '(19) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 67 Gobarchanpur 110·88 Uninhabited 68 Balarampur 195'87 Uninhabited W,T 69 Ketakijharan 20679 Uninhabited W (Ketakijhar) 70 Ghurunda 207·20 Uninhabited 189

DIRECTORY A~4iD LANDUSe Tana~II-A THMAlllK

App. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use:(i, e" area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply FQQd use in hectare.s rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) r------·---A.------'"'" any village Forest Irri· Un· Culturable Area not place of ga ted irrigated waste available religious, by (including tor historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR. Baudh (3) Rice 4452 47·35 110'48 3·64 KR Baudh (5) Rice 2'02 78·92 64'75 1·21 KR 5audh (3) Rice 3642 52'61 081 30'76 111'69 2·02 KR Baudh (3) Rice 24·28 73'25 6232 1-62

160'26 2'02 2·02 1'22 KR Baudh (2) Rice 3·64 37·23 5301 32·78 7568 KR Baudh (2) Rice 72'84 2509 7123 KR Baudh (2) Rice 2024 71'63 3966 5989 KR Baudh (2) Rice 131'52 3885 146·50

KR Baudh (2) Rice 32-37 57'47 46·94 51'61 KR Baudh (3) Rice 78'51 21·04 65·56 Temple 2023 2509 104·41 2307 KR Baudh (3) Rice 1214 85·79 3278 10'93 KR Baudh (3) EAg Rice 60·70 99'96 14609 5'26

KR Baudh (2) Rice 161·88 8'09 66'77 272-76 75'68 Temple KR Baudh (1) Rice 809 7972 72-44 34'40 KR Baudh (5) Rice 80'94 92·67 14002 72'44 KR Baudh (4) Rice 4047 4492 152'16 "22 KR Baudh (8) Rice 121-41 4532 28854 16·59

60'70 104'41 8701 59·49 KR Baudh (6) Rice 20'23 80'13 71·23 364 46'13 7730 5'26 KR Baudh (6) Rice 8458 3318 30'76

KR Baudh (6) Rice 202'34 178'87 394·17 1902 KR Baudh (8) Rice 4'45 12·55 12'55 97'93 ... . KR Bauch (24) Rice 21'04 107·24 19·83 121'41 KR Bandh (24) Rice 2105 73-65 23·47 80'94 KR Baudh (28) Rice 647 7730 1619 850 KR Baudh (28) Rice 162 29'54 8'09 243 7325 18.21 162 17·80 40.47 5706 9429 4·05 8094 M.34 55·44 6.07

170.78 5.26 31.16 190

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-ATHMALLIK l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (- ) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 KmS. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Me.dical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

71 Kuberpahad 48360 Uninhabited W 72 Bijipur 275·19 153 (34) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5·10) -(5-10) 73 Sarthukapur 183 32 Uninhabited W (Sarathakpur) 74 Bhagamunda 141·24 166 (32) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 75 Kandhapali 4613 50 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (5-10) -(5~10) -(5-10)

76 Pitabasapur 134'36 193 (36) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 77 Chandrapur 145.28 201 (35) P -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 78 laxmanpur 230·27 Uninhabited W 79 Sorispank 95·91 327 (63) P ~ (-5) W,Tk - (-5) . - (-5) -(5-10) 80 Nuagaon 128,29 410 (86) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

81 Saradhapur 10481 208 (43) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 82 Gadadharpur 1~6-61 389 (79) - (-5) - (-·5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 83 Titirikata 142·05 419 (72) H - (-5) W.R PO - (-5) -(5-10) 84 Batuaghara 69.20 178 (28) - (-5) - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 85 Digipadar 16268 322 (58) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

86 Sianbereni 138.81 88 (16) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (Bhalunati) 87 Kandhapada 423.30 676 (138) P,M - (-5) W,C PO - (-5) -(5-10) 88 Narayanpur 127·07 258 (60) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 89 Baradakata 19911 318 (74) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 90 Fakirpur 200·32 112 (21) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R -(S-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

91 Mahakudapali 40·06 36 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 92 Beladula 307'97 488 (95) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) 93 Dudum 26143 556 (129) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 94 Kampala 314·44 727 (151) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 95 Kalad~uni (Panasahi) 84'58 42 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5 .. 10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

96 Kanheibereni 72 03 127 (22) . - (-5) -(5-10) W,R -(')-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 97 Belpunji 298·25 225 (48) P -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 98 Gandaramunda 16 59 Uninhabited 99 Deberapali 259·00 426 (F6) P -(5-10) W.R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 100 Deuli 156'61 118 (23) - (-5) ..:..... (-5) W,R - (,-5) - (-5) -(5.10) 191

"IRECTORV AND LANDUSI! "fahasil-ATHMAlllK

App .. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to A (in Kms.) r------.------""" any IlIIaSIl . Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

67·58 41602 KR Baudh (29) Rice 156·61 83.37 22.26 1295 42.49 37·64 99·55 3·64

KR Baudh (29) Rice 20.24 8822 22.26 10·52 KR Baudh (29} Rice 4·85 21.85 10.12 9·31

KR Baudh (29) Rice 10·12 88.22 29.14 6.88 KR Baudh (29) Rice 12.55 9793 25.09 9.71 8.90 106.84 20.24 94·29 KR Baudh (28) Rice 82'55 9.31 4.05 KR Baudh (22) Rice 113 72 6.48 8·09 Temple

KR Baudh (21) Rice 75.67 25·09 4.05 KR Baudh (21) Rice 127·07 21.45 8.09 KR Baudh (16) Rice 122.22 13.76 6.07 KR Baudh (21) Rice 63·13 4·05 2·02 KR Baudh (24) Rice 13597 8·50 18.21

KR Baudh (8) ED Rice 10360 15·38 1983

KR Baudh (10) Rice 30918 33.18 80·94 KR Baudh (3) Rice 109.46 4.05 13.76 Temple KR Baudh (3) Rice 8'10 16,59 12100 3769 15'78 KR Baudh (5) Rice 106·03 24'68 69·61

KR Baudh (5) Rice 33'59 526 1·21 KR Baudh (5) EAg Rice 10'93 154·18 25'50 117'36 - KR Baudh (8) ED Rice 229'05 20'24 12'14 Temple Ki\ 6audh (10) Rice 12'14 281'66 10'12 10·52 KR Baudh (10) Rice '1932 3'24 2'02

KR Baudh (8) EAg Rice 67'58 2'02 2"43 KR Baudh (6) EAg Rice 14·16 11C·08 12·14 161·87 Temple 16.19 0'40 KR Baudh (6) Rice 138.00 7'69 113-31 KR Baudh (10) Rice 72'03 6·07 78'51 Temple 192

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-ATHMAlLIK

L· C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not aVcilable within the village, a dash (-) No· Village 'area of the population is shown in the 'column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms of the (in hecatres) nearest place where the facility is available is given) household5) ~ ______-A______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water IX days of cati(Jn ,Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

101 Mohanakhali 7851 46 (9) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 102 Chhepra 20599 160 (3€i) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) --(5-10) 103 Dhullanali 41'28 86 (15) - (- 5) - (--5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5·10) 104 lunahandi . 517'59 804 (156) P,M - (-5) W/Tk,R PO - (-5) -(5-10) 105 Manapur 96'72 164 (29) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

106 Madhyapur 97'13 204 (43) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 107 Bandhupali 186'56 512 (101) P - (-5) W - (-5) Wednesday -(5-10) 108 Bhandarikata 55·04 Uninhabited W 109 Ranjana 5544 209 (36) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 110 Madhapur 194'65 585 (117) P,M,H PHC W PO Wednesday -(5-10)

111 Makundapur 9834 301 (57) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5)' -(5-10) 112 Telinali 72-44 202 (36) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 113 Siarinali 11291 329 (54) - (-5) - (-5) W, R - (-5) - (-5) -('i-l0) 114 Tainsar 39902 291 (S4) P - (~5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(:-10) 115 Rasosinga 11776 117 (17) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

116 Janhimunda 9308 523 (109) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 117 Kundanali 21853 469 (100) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - ('i-10) 118 Tentheipali 29947 561 (97) P - (-5) ,W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 119 Dhusarapada 16754 Uninhabited W 120 Hinsei 326.99 381 (83) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk, R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

121 laupal 5787 13 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 122 Kahnupur 59 ('8 13 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 123 Nilakanthapada 314·85 518 (102) P -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) 124 Khadarapada 21206 208 (30) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk, R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 125 Kudagaon 555.63 260 (45) P -(5-10) R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

126 Purunamanantri 203.15 276 (51) P/M MCW W, Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 127 Nuamanatri 174.38 500 (97) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 128 Chilkhandi 61.92 89 (17) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 129 Tambaba jeni 10684 5 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 130 Jagabandhupur 53.82 Uninhabited W 193

DIRECTORY ~ND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMALLIK

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,..______-A- ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irr!- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Baudh (11) Rice 73·25 2'02 3.24 ... KR Baudh (11) Rice 104'00 6'48 95'51 KR Baudh ,13) Rice 38·45 2·02 0'81 KR Baudh (16) Rice 40·47 232.29 20.23 224'60 KR Baudh (14) Rice 85·79 6.88 4·05 ...

KR Baudh (16) Rice 9267 2'03 2·43 KR Baudh (17) Rice 163-09 13-35 10'12 51'80 2'83 0·41 KR Baudh (14) Rice 47'75 364 4·05 KR Baudh (21) Rice 158·63 1983 1619

KR Baudh (16) Rice 86.20 4.05 8.09 Temple KR Baudh (16) Rice 67.18 3.24 2·02 KR Baudh (17) Rice 97.12 4.05 11.74 KR Ilaudh (6) Rice 180.09 16.59 202.34 KR Baudh (19) Rice 48·56 8.50 60.70

KR Baudh (19) Rice 68.80 18.21 2.02 4.05 KR Baudh (14) Rice 44.11 127.48 14.57 32.37 KR Baudh (16) Rice 210.D3 27·92 32.38 29·14 54·23 283 110.48 "R Baudh (24) Rice 169.56 8·50 148.93

KR Baudh (28) Rice 6·48 6·88 26·30 13-35 4.86 KR Baudh (28) Rice 6·47 38·44 9 31 4.86 KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 40-47 176.Q4 54.23 44·11 Temple KR Baudh (24) EAg Rice 10·93 133.95 33·19 33099 KR Baudh (24) ED Rice 23.88 150·54 44·51 336·70

KR Baudh (24) EAg Rice 607 145.28 30·35 21.45 KR Baudh (24) Rice 60.70 122.22 64-75 2671 KR Baudh (16) Rice 3.64 44·11 4·86 9·31 KR Baudh (30) Rice 13.76 14.97 70-42 7·69 1619 20.64 14·16 2·83 194

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-A"rHMAlliK l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms ,5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

131 Hingamandal 34803 304 (&3) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 132 Rajing 206·79 334 (66) P -(5-10) W, Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 133 Patharatanga 63·94 Uninhabited ....:. W 134 Deulabeda 270·33 379 (73) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 135 Malipadar 24322 606 (120) P - (--5) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

136 Gopalapur 21691 175 (30) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 137 Kusapur 80·53 78 (18) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 138 Jirad 12100 205 (d4) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 139 Mahendrapur 394·57 276 (&5) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-:;) - (-5) - (. 5) 140 Kairighati 12464 114 (27) P - (-5) W - (- 5) - (-5) - (-5) (Kairighnti)

141 Khambeswaripali 133·14 133 (28) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) (Khameswaripali) 142 Nuagarh 201·13 185 (38) P -(5-10) W -(5- 10) -(5-10) - (-5) 143 Jadupur jungle 32l.75 119 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 144 Jadupur 131·52 160 (35) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 145 Sidhapur 161·87 115 (19) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

146 Ku tarthpur 208·01 20 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-iO) -(5-10) -(5-10) 147 Padmapokha ri 206·19 83 (16) P -(5-10) W,Tk -'(5-10) -(5-10) BS 148 Tangianisa 215·70 377 (68) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 149 Dud,.,ianali 111·29 . 76 (15) - (-t-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) .... (-5) [Dudhianali (Sana)] 150 Haridanali 180·09 543(121) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

151 Padiah indal 110·07 6 (1) -(5-10) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 152 Ba jrakote 33·18 L)!1inhabited C 153 Pacheribandha 115·34 129 (27) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 154 Ma nikapathar 266·69 342 (68) P - (-5) W Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 155 Odasinga 545·92 615(116) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5 10)

156 Keutabhuin 6111 Uninhabit~d R 157 Puleswar 245.64 383 (97) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 158 Dimiribeda 146·09 Uninhabited W 159 liptinga 126·67 441 (91) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 160 Khandahata 29'54 94 (19) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (- 5) .-' (-5) - (-5) 195

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil- ATHMALl1K

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of I;md Remraks roach Distance ~lJpply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r----~------Jt..------""' any village fDrest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gatpd irriga ted waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucnar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical intereH

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR. Baudn (29) Rice 121.81 136.38 62-73 27.11 KR Baudh (28) Rice 21·04 135·97 29·54 20·24 1(J'12 40·47 10·52 2·83 KR Baudh (22) Rice 6.07 172-80 52.61 38.85 KR Baudh (29) EAg Rice 1-62 187·78 31·16 22-66

KR Baudh (32) Rice 63·94 87·01 50·18 1578 KR Baudh (32) Rice 2'83 56·25 14·57 6·88 KR Baudh (32) Rice 2-43 80·94 14.16 23'17 KR Baudh (32) Rice 121-41 183·32 62·73 27·11 KR Baudh (32) Rice 10·12 65·15 31'97 1740

KR Boudh (31) Rice 11·33 93"J8 21·04 7·69

KR Baudh (32) Rice 1873 94·29 55'04 2307 KR Baudh (33) Rice 18251 78·51 44'11 18'62 KR Baudh (3'i) Rice 4856 60'70 14·97 7·29 KR Baudh (35) Rice 6637 71·22 21·04 3·24

KR Baudh (29) Rice 12707 50·99 25·90 4·05 KR Baudh (32) Rice 77·70 93·48 34-40 081 KR Baudh (:'\2) ED,EAg Rice 84·98 94·29 1093 25 SO KR Baudh (32) Rice 8822 15·38 4·i6 2.83

KR Baudh (32) ED Rice 31·16 130·31 13-36 5·26

KR Baudh (28) Rice 17·4 72-84 17·00 2·83 2~ 90 5'26 2'02 KR Baudh (2) Rice 2·43 104·()0 567 3·24 KR Baudh (32) EAg Rice 14·98 214·48 32"78 4'45 KR Baudh (21) EA~ Rice 320'92 26'71 198'29

23'B8 0·40 36'83 KR Biludh (32) EAg Rice 10-52 70·41 152.57 12'14 0'40 75'68 6'88 63'13 KR Baudh (32) ED Rice 0'81 97'13 24'28 4'45 KR Baudh (32) ED Rice 25'50 2'83 1·21 196

VillAGE ~MENITIES Police Station-ATHMALLIK

L C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and lC+l<.ms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r~------A-~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus StoP. Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) "I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

161 Athmallik 84782 5,592 (1,143) p.M,H,e H,PC W,Tk PTO,Phone Tuesday BS (Kaintragarh) 162 Baragaon 21570 710 (163) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 163 Lipilei 334·27 616 (129) P,M - (-5) W.Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 164 Satabandhuli 110·48 181 e8) - (-5) -(5·10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 165 Haridakotha 94·70 114 (23) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

166 Nagaon 131'52 255 (48) P - (-5) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 167 Br a h mananda pur 32'78 19 (5) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 168 A ntarasinga 9065 150 (26) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 169 Hariharapur 130'71 112 (25) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 170 Jagatpur 69.20 1 (1) -- (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5- :0) -(5-10)

171 Barapal 110'48 Uninhabited 172 Kamarapur 163'05 223 (58' P -(5-10) W Tk -(5-10) -('1-10) -(5-10) 173 Rangapur 16026 129 (25) - (-5) -(5i l0) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5·10) 174 lehedi -'6596 90 (2<;) - (-5) -(1'1+) W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -«-10) 175 Kuteswar 339'53 597 (116) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

176 Baghuakata 175'23 308 (62) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5.10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 177 Telnai 331·03 14 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5·10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 178 Kundapur 333·06 166 (29) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 179 Bahali 38121 534 (123) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5.10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 180 Titigaon 358·55 333 (72) P - (-5) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

181 Su~ripali 20234 81 (17) - (-5) -(10+ ) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 182 Badabandha 113·31 15f' ('6) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,Tk -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+) 183 Anatapali 211-05 553 (122) P -(10+ ) W,O -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 184 Bhobanipur 57.87 Uninhabited Tk 185 Aida 798·04 727 (162) P,M He,D W,Tk,R PO -.(10+ ) -(10+ )

186 Kala:nali 16430 16, (40) P -(10+ ) W,F,C -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 187 Kutugaon 182·11 160 (34) P -(10+) W.F,N - (-5) -(10+ ) -pO+) 188 Ranamunda 84.98 16 (2) - (-5) -(10+) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+ ) 189 Bankual 150·95 135 (27) P -(10+) W,Tk -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+) 190 Olatha 341·56 645 (125) P -(10+) W,Tk,R -( 10+) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) 197

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMAlLlK

App .. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e .. area under different types of land Remarks roach di,tance ~LJPply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Krns,) r------A--______~ any vlllagG Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical ~ource gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Baudh (35) EA Rice 10'12 566,56 213'67 57'47 Temple,Mosque

KR Baudh (32) ED Rice 161'87 6·48 47'35 lemple KR Baudh (35) ED Rice 2'02 26)'47 8·50 58·28 Temple KR Baudh (32) Rice 79·72 1·22 29.54 KR Baudh (35) ED Rice 0'41 65'56 8'09 20·64

KR Baudh (35) Rice ('·31 103·::'0 1983 7·28 KR Baudh (35) Rice 29.95 2·02 0'81 KR Baudh (34) Rice 0'81 8458 2·02 3·24 KR Baudh (39) Rice 21·)4 65·56 19·J2 25·09 FP Baudh (38) Rice 12'14 42·)0 14·76 0'40

6~·S6 2"·09 18'62 1·21 KR Baudh ('37) Rice 52·21 114·93 3~·51 60'30 KR Baudh (33) Rice e.91 87·41 54·23 9·71 KR Baudh (,;0) Rice 4·45 54'63 2·83 4·05 KR Baudh (35) Rice 10·12 23S.17 5.06 84·38

KR Baudh (~O) Rice 21'45 94.69 42'90 16'19 KR Baudh (37) Rice 143·66 13881 37.23 11·33 Temple KR Baudh (40) Rice 150·14 10724 21.86 5382 KR Baudh (42) Rice 27·52 219.74 121.00 12·95 KR Biludh (42) EAg Rice 101.17 150.95 94.70 11·73

KR Baudh (43) EA Rice 99·55 61 51 39.26 2·02 KR Baudh (45) Rice 30.76 6718 11.73 3.64 KR Baudh (42) Rice 19.83 139.62 800 4411 1942 24.69 12.55 1·21 Temple KR Baudh (43) EAg Rice 214·89 33467 119.79 12869

KR Baudh (43) Rice 7729 69·20 8·50 931 KR Baudh (43) Rice 17·81 83·77 12·54 6799 KR Baudh (43) Rice 64-75 14.16 4·05 202 KR Baudh (43) Rice 52.61 56·66 37.23 4·45 KR Baudh (42) E '\g Rice 19.43 175·]3 10967 37·23 Temple 198

VIll.AGE AMENITIES 'Pdtice Station-ATHMAlllK t.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities ~va;rabre (If not available within the village, a dash (-) 'No. Village' area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in V(lIage (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. at the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi~ tional Water &. days of ca!ion (Potable) Telegraph the (Pus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Wa.ter~ , way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

191 Pandurikhol 7608 66 (,5) - (-5) -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 192 Pataka 70091 599 (124) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 193 Dalaki 69·20 25 (7) - (-5) -(1B+) W,lk -(10+) -(10+) -(10+ ) 19~ Kendupati 61l-39 68 (16) P -(10+) W,lk -(10+) -(10+) _(1°+) 195 Podapadar 6758 29 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W,F -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

196 Nuakendupa ti 40.06 75 (18) - (-5) -{10+ ) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 197 Gangapani 11250 Uninhabited 198 Dahimal 131.93 110 (21) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(10+\ -(10+) -('\0+) 199 RanipakllaJ 131·52 78 (16) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,R -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 200 Kusumkuhuri 216 10 168 (32) P -(10+) w -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

201 lurasinga 35936 650 (137) P,H -(10+) W,lk PO -(10+) -(10+) 202 Dolamundei 89·44 19 (4) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -( 10+) 203 limbadihi 16268 Uninhabited P W 204 Tentuli padar 176·04 685 (133) P -(10+) W,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(OH) 205 Talabijipur 51'80 184 (35) P,M -(10+) w - (-5) -(10+) -(1{)+)

206 Kutulusinga 110·48 183 (33) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 207 Rathipur 97·53 103 (18) P --(J-l0) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -~10+ ) 208 NaTeswar 4366 189 (38) P -(5-10) W,N -(5~10) -(10+) -(10+ ) 209 Najhara 4613 11 (2) - (-5) -(10+ ) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+1 210 Nilamara 5504 62 (15) - (-5) -(10+) w -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(1(+)

211 Kusasinga 38'85 149 (30) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 212 Kudasinga 54-63 84 (14) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(10+ ) ·-(10+ ) -(10+) 213 Karadasinga 73·51 25& (50) P -(10+ ) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+ ) 214 lharapada 164.30 Uninhabited W,R 215 Jamudoli 242'81 609 (108) P,M -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

'16 Malisahi 8458 113 (22) P -(10+ ) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 217 Dudhianali (Bada) 3521 87 (15) - (-5) -(10+) W,R -(10+) -(lD+ ) -(1D+) 216 Daruha 216·91 95 (19) P -(10+) W,R -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+)

Total 41,261'75 47,866 P-94, D-2, (9,635) M·t5, H-1, H~6, MCW/VlHj C-f CWe·1, PHC/HC-2, FPC-2, PHS-1 199

OIRECluR~ AND LANDUSE Tahasii--ATHMALlIK

App .. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (io e" area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Km~,) r------.A.------""" any vllJa8e forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18 19 20

KR Ariugul (42) Rice 8,09 55,85 3·24 8·S0 KR Baudh (43) ED Rice 142,45 248,88 39.26 270.33 KR Baudh (43) Rice 10.52 2954 2,02 27,12 KR Baudh (43) Rice 890 33,99 20,64 4.86 KR Baudh (43) Kice 12.55 2185 31.16 2,02

KR Baudh (40) Rice 14.97 8,50 8,50 8.09 91·46 6,47 14.57 KR Boudh (38) Rice 4007 60·70 7.69 23-47 KR Baudh (37) EAg Rice 32·37 58·68 12,14 28·33 KR Baudh (38) ED Rice 18·62 95.51 5'67 96 30

KR Baudh (40) ED Rice 16,59 198'29 23,07 121'41 KR Baudh (.17) Rice 364 43'71 0'41 41'68 2'83 114'12 2'43 43·30 KR Baudh (43) ED Ric:e 8'09 13f)'31 %7 31,97 KR Baudh (45) Rice 0'81 23'07 0'81 27'11

KR Baudh (.3) Rice 6'48 78·10 4'05 2185 Temple KR Baudh (4J) Rice 42·09 44'92 2,43 8'09 KR Baudh (~2) Rice 43·30 75'27 5·26 19,83 KR 6audh (42) Rice 13·35 26·31 2'83 364 KR Baudh (44) Rice 8'50 41' 28 C·61 4'45 -

KR Anugul (42) Rice 1-62 29,95 "62 5'66 Temple KR Baudh (4~) Rice 7·6') 39·6E 526 202 KR Baudh (42j Rice 161 63'54 (i·07 7'28 7'69 46'13 19,83 90'65 KR Baudh (35) ED Rice 10'12 138'40 2(',64 7365

KR Baudh (35) EAg Rice 1·62 52-61 0'40 29·95 Temple KR Baudh (40) Rice 890 1781 7·29 1·21 KR 6audh (48) . Rice 100,77 38,44 19'02 58·b8

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF THAKURGARH POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village l.t. 51. Name of VlllaRe L.t. No. No. No. N('\. 2 3 1 2 3

1 Acnutapur 26 46 Ghanamundia 39 2 Adeswar ... 73 47 Ghanajori 112 3 Akharakata 67 48 Ghodabandhuni 93 4 Alekhapur 88 49 Gedhilimunda 46 S> Amasama 87 SO Girida 72 6 Ambadarh 9 51 Gopinathapur 128 7 Ambanali 35 52 Gunduri 61 8 Ambasarmunda 6 53 GundurikhoJa 24 9 Anandapur 62 54 Hatasimili 117 10 Arakhakuda 9() 55 Hatigeng (HatigenH 1(}7 11 Arampur 85 56 Hemamura 42 12 Badabar 57 57 Hinjagola 77 13 Badadadar 54 58 Jagadalpur 49 14 Baghuanali 97 59 Janakapur 76 15 6alipata 22 60 Jarapada '\0 16 Banamalipur 64 61 Jayapur 94 17 Bandhagaon 69 62 Jharabainda 28 18 Bantol 31 63 Jhilimunda 29 19 Baradhip 47 64 Jogibandha 89 ZO Barapada 119 17 65 Kalajikata (Kalijikata) 21 Barapali 99 19 66 Kalapatnali 22 Barham 125 30 67 Kansab 23 Basudebpur 'W8 IS6 68 Kantapada 24 Batrakhol 16 43 69 Karadaba-hali (Madhu) 25 Bhagamunda 60 51 70 Karadabahali (Khaira) 26 Bhagirathipur 127 65 71 Kasinathapur 27 Bhaliadhar apahada 1;8 83 72 Kenchuanali 28 Bhogara 14 3 73 Khadagabahal 29 Bhuasuninali 56 79 74 Khadaramunda 30 Bidising (8asu) 33 98 75 Khamar 31 Bipradihi 15 132> 7& Krutibasapur 32 Cll he lia munda 123 5S 77 Kurab 33 Cherakhandi 23 80 78 Kurumtap 34 Chintamanipur 10S 78 79 Kusumdarah 35 Dadar (Sana) 104 80 Kutulsinga 114 36 Damabahal 12 1)1 Laxmipur 41 37 Damodarpur 53 21 82 Loharapada 38 Oepur 109 83 Mahjdharpur 5 39 Dhandhatopa 58 84 84 Mahulanali 40 Dhatul(ibahal 113 122 85 Maimura 41 Dhodakhol 118 86 Mamuri jharana 74 42 Dinabandhupur 81 87 Mandarabahal 20 43 Gadakholmundia 88 Matharnundia 121 44 37 Gapapur (Gopapur) 120 89 Mindol 95 45 130 Gedhilimundajurgle 45 90 Muraripur 203

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF THAKURGARH POLICE STATION

SI. Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village L. C. No. No. No. ., No. 2 '3 , 2 3

91 Nabadipapur 66 111 Ranidantakathia 100 92 Nabinga 111 112 5adanandapur 116 93 Nisanipathar 70 113 5aluni 44 94 Nuaarakhakuda 92 114 Sanahulla 25 95 Nuabarapali 18 115 Sadaghara 32 116 Satyabadipur 101 96 Nuagirida 71 117 Siarimaliha 7 97 Nuaphulajhari .. "8 Similadandi 59 98 Paiksahi 50 119 Sindurakhol 52 99 Pa tharakhumpa 1 120 Sisukata 34 100 Pedipathar 27 121 Somanathapur 110 122 Tabada 63 101 Phuluribania 8 123 Talabahali 116 102 Pitabalibahal 126 124 Talamaliha 2 103 Podapadar 68 125 Tal$!ipathar (Kundajhari) 91 104 Pokanda 96 126 Tapdhol 103 105 Raida 131 127 Taranda 132 128 Tentoloi 40 106 Rainali 38 129 Tentulipathar 11 107 Rajing 75 130 Th"kurgarh 82 108 Ramagarh 36 131 Tileswar 13 109 Ramapur 124 132 Tumursinga 48 110 Ranibandha 115 133 Uchakurum 102 204

VtllAGE AMENITIES Police Station-THAKURGARH l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the c'.)lumn and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms, 01 the

(In hectares) households) ~ ______nearest place where the facilityA-- __ is available is given)

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 £, 7 8 9 10

1 patharakhumpa 254·95 195 (38) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 2 Talamaliha 259·40 544 (84) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 3 Bhogarh 378'38 545 (93) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 4 Nuaphulajhari 1,396'98 Uninhabited S 5 Mahidharpur ' , 330·22 251 (.47) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

6 Ambasarmunda 384·45 436 (75) P,M -(5-10) W PO Thursday -(5-10) 7 Siarimaliha 199.51 61 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) . -(5-10) -(5-10) 8 Phuluribania 247.26 64 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9 Ambadarh 81'34 53 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) 10 Jarapada 78'91 65 (6) - (-5) - (5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Tentulipathar 258·19 241 (39) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) ·-(5-10) 12 Damabahal 80·94 164 (35) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 13 Tileswar 243·22 425 (86) P -(5~10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 14 Knadagabahal 2.33'10 244 (42) P -(5-10) W. - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 15 Krutibasapur 288·54 557 (91) P,M,H -(5-10) W PO Wednesday -(5-10)

16 Karadabahali 207·60 354 (47) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Madhu) , 17 8arapada 35·21 64 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 18 Nuabarapa1i 45.73 7 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 5 - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 19 Barapali 22055 273 (46) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 20 Mandarabahal 248·86 491 (89) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

21 Damodarpur 159'85 210 (35) P -(5-10) W,Tk - ("':"'5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 22 Balipata 148·52 227 (35) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 23 Kurumtap 240.79 ?-75 (64) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 24 Gundurikhola 132·74 305 (45) P -(5-10) W, R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 25 Sana hull a 375·14 528 (78) P, M MCW W PO -(5-10) B5

.p 26 Achutapur 114·93 155 (21) -(5-10) w - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 27 Pedipathar 207·20 487 (89) P,M -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) Monday 8S 28 Jharabainda 182·51 183 (29) - (-5) ,:""(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS 29 Jhilimunda 225·41 498 (75) P -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 30 Barham 435·44 851 (155) P,M -(5- to) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 205

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ATHMALLIK

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to ~ decimal places including ,... ______A __ ----_... ____, to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avafiable religious, by (Iucluding for historical source gaucher cultivation or and- archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (75) Rice 7·69 106'03 9-71 131·52 KR Anugul (75) Rice 10·12 164.70 1012 74·46 KR Anugul (77) Rice 7·29 226·62 1376 130·71 Temple 344·39 ... 526 351-67 695.66 KR Anugul (75). Rice 4·45 113·72 7·28 204'77

KR Anugul (75) Rice 14'57 161'07 14'97 193'84 Temple KR Anugul (77) Rice 10'52 33'59 8·50 146'90 1

KR Anugul (120) Rice 12·55 89.03 107·24 49·37 KR Anugul (118) Rice 2.43 47·35 19·42 ,1·74 KR Anugul (110) Rice 4·05 126·26 4411 6880 Temple KR Anugul (1'1) Rice 8·90 102-39 8'·34 40·47 KR Anugul (109) Rice 9·71 180 90 17·40 8053 Temple

KR Anugul (108) Rice 4·05 106·43 81.34 15-78

KR AnuguJ (105) Rice 1-62 25'49 4·86 3·24 KR Anugul (105) Rice 0-41 '·62 1578 2792 KR Anugul (106) Rice '·21 125·86 2-43 91'05 KR Anugul (90) Rice 12'95 17401 36'02 25·90

K-R Anugul (95) Rice 4'45 100.77 25'.49 29'14 KR Anugul (93) Rice 4'45 80·53 34.81 2873 KR Anugul (92) Rice 850 191'42 6·07 34'80 Temple KR Anugul (64) Rice 3·64 7770 21-05 30·35 PR.KR Anugul (54) Rice 1578 193·84 9065 74'S7'

KR Anugul (51) Rice 4'05 66·77 2469 19·42 PR,KR Anugul (51) ED Rice 14·57 146.90 31·57 1416 PR Anugul (57) Rice 11·33 13-76 74'06 6960 13'76 Temple KR Mugul (56) Rice 688 32·37 164'30 9·31 12·55 KR Anugtll (51) Rice 12·14 236.74 9470 9186 206

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-THAI(uRGARH

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available Within the village, a dash (_) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the .distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms" 5-10 Kms· and 10+J(ms- of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A---______~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- wa)') 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 8antol 317·68 545 (96) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 32 Sapaghara 106,03 391 (64) P,M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 33 Khamar '180'58. 329 (62) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-I» -(5-10) 34 Sisukata 127'48 191 (.36) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -£10+) -(10+ ) 35 Ambanali 50·59 108 (23) P - (-5) w,n - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10»

Z6 Ramagarh 46,54 21 (4) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10} 37 Cadakholmundia 55,85 Uninhabited 38 Rainali 176,04 309 (54) P - (-5) W,Tk PO - (-5) -(5-10) 39 GhanarnunJia "69-56 Uninhabited 40 Tentoloi 276·00 279 (50) P - (-5) W.Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

41 Laxmipur 244,03 328 (64) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 42 Hemamura 17078 183 (28) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 43 Satrakho\ 178·87 114 (23) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 44 Saluni 29,14 54 (10) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 45 Gadhi limundajungle 139·21 Uninhabited

46 Gedhilimunda 70'89 107 (20) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 47 Baradhip 184'54 331 (56) P - (-5) w,n - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 48 Tumursinga 245'64 271 (49) P .- (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 49 Jagadalpur 91-86 93 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 50 Paiksahi 464'18 1,286 (209) P,M,H D,O W,Tk PO Wednesday -(10+)

51 Bhagamunda 199'92 258 (39) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 52 Sindurakhol 170-37 263 (47) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 53 loharapada 20S'()1 142 (22) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 54 Badadadar 366·65 290 (54) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10..L) 55 Cf,heliamunda 17'40 Uninhabited

56 Khadaramunda 22865 192 (28) P -(5·10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 57 Badab.u 21489 263 (31) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) ·58 Mahulanali 131-93 244 (38) P -(S-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 59 Similiadandi 26507 238 (31) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) 85 60 Karadabahali 272.35 198 (36) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) as (Knaira) 207

OIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-A THMAlLiK

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roa-eh Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including ,-______../I- ______~ to (In Kms.) any vllage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2C

KR Anugul (50) Rice 21-45 187,77 38,45 7001 KR Anugul (48) Rice 2,02 81·75 7,69 14'57 KR Anugul (46) Rice 58·68 8701 25.90 16'99 Temple KR Anugul (64) Rice 9-71 7689 12-14 28,74 KR Anugul (46) Rice 12-14 26,71 3,64 810

KR Anugul (45) Rice 607 29,14 6,47 4·86 55,85 KR Anugul (43) Rice 6,47 7406 1S 38 80'~3 162 5·66 162,28 KR Anugul (51) Rice 39,26 92'67 37·23 106'84

KR Anugul (54) Rice 10·93 74,06 20·64 138.40· KR Anugul (43) Rice 66'77 61,92 25-50 16_59 KR Anugul (70) Rice 98'34 44-11 1295 23'47 KR Anugul (40) Rice,Maize 6'88 14'5' 1'62 6'07 . 139'21

KR Anugul (45) Rice 11-33 33,19 21·85 10-52 KR Anugul (40) Rice 25-50 9793 29,54 31'57 KR Antigul (46) Rice 49·78 114·52 41·28 40'06 1CR Anugul (51) Rice 8·50 52,20 13·35 17,81 KR Anugul (43) Rice 38'04 151·76 101-58 52·61 120·19

!loR Anugul (69) Rice 11,33 79-73 42·49 66·37 KR Mugu\ (64) Rice 7·28 58·27 54~23 50 59 KR Anugul (66) Rice 36-42 6799 18·21 85·39 KR Anugul (64) Rice 6,07 142'05 111·69 106'84 17*40 -

KR Anugul (61) Rice 6·48 86'20 89'84 46·13 KR Anugul (58) ... Rice 6-48 106,84 40·87 60'70 ... KR Anugul (54) Rice 5·26 65-97 45·73 14'97 PR Anugul (56) Rice 13'76 102·38 6880 80·13 Temple KR Anugul (64) Rice 13-76 69'20 152'56 83-36 208

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-THAKURGARH

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not, available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it In brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is siven)

,------" ~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communl- tlonal Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Market/ Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

61 Gunduri 382'02 394 (59) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS 62 Anandapur 257·38 189 (32) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS 63 Tabada 197·49 41' (55) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 64 8anamalipur 433·01 426 (65) P - (-5) W,lk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 6S Bhagirathipur 168'75 157 (26) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

66 Nabadipapur 129'50 29 (4) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 67 Akharakata 283'69 210 (41) P -(:;-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 68 Podapadar 20B4 191 (36) P -(5-10) w - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 69 Bandhagaon 222 !=8 332 (61) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 70 Nisanipathar 67·99 5 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 Nuagirida 4(H? Uninhabited 72 Girida 108'05 97 (18) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 73 Adeswar 121·81 142 (33) - (-5) -(5-10) W,N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 74 Mamuri jnarana 140·43 153 (31) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5 10) 75 Rajing 125·05 93 (16) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-1(.) -(5-10)

76 Janakapur 56·25 30 (6) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 77 Hinjagola 167'54 175 (34) P -(5·10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 78 Chintamanipur 106'43 78 (15) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(-~ -(5-10) -(5-10) 79 Bhuasunlnali 76·08 118 (16) - (-5) - (-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 80 Cherakhandi 19465 139 (27) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

81 Dinabandhupur 299·87 154 (23) - (-5) -(S-10) :W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 81 Thakurgarh 516·38 1,483 (i60) P,M,H D W,Tk,TW,N PO,Phone Friday BS 83 8haliadharapahada 157·42 Uninhabited 84 Dhandatopa 100·77 97 (26) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 85 Arampur 132·74 158 (32) -a(-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

86 Basudebppr 92·67 159 (32) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 87 Amasan'·a 116'95 169 (31) - (-5) - (-5) W,N ...,. (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 88 Alekhapur 208'01 167 (25) P - (-5) W - (-5) Friday - (-5) &9 Jogibandha 211·65 128 (21) P - ('>"S) W,R - (-5) - (- 5) - (-5) 9\) Arakhakuda 473·48 460 (71) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) _.: (-5) 209

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSI! Tahasil-ATHMALllK

App. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) Including to (in Kms.) r--·------.A..------...... any Village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (Includi~g for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

RR Anugul (56) Rice 13"35 128'29 81-34 159·04 PR Anugul (56) Rice 11'74 78.91 11,74 154·99 PR,KR Anugul (56) Rice 8·09 93·48 5'67 90'25 KR Anugul (56) Rice 19'42 158'23 17·40 237'96 KR Anugul (70) Rice 5'67 82·15 2·83 78'10

KR Anugul (70) Rice 607 46'94 5'26 71'23 KR Anugul (70) Rice 12'14 85'79 147·31 38·45 KR ... Anugul (62) Rice 7·69 109·26 7·6~ 77'70 Temple KR Mugul (62) Rice 8'09 183·32 7·29 23'88 Temple KR Anugul (62) Rice 2,02 29'14 1·83 3400

40'47 KR Anugul (34) Rice 324 59·89 4·45 40·47 KR Anugul (62) Rice 4·05 73,21 4·85 39'66 KR Mugul (62) Rice 3,24 79·72 6·07 51·40 KR Anugul (62) Rice 5·67 62'73 3,64 53·01

KR Anugul (62) RiCe 2·02 31·97 2·43 1983 KR Anugul (74) Rice 7'69 98'74 6·88 54·23 KR Anugul (70) Rice 89·84 4·86 11-73 KR Anugul (67) Rice 2'02 42·09 2·83 2914 KR Anugul (66) Rice 7·69 91·86 7·b9 87.41

KR Al'lugul (64) Rice 16'19 7932 1092 193·44 PR,KR Anugul (64) ED,EO Rice 2590 8094 20477 1862 186·15 162 155'80 ... PR,KR Anugul (69) ED Rice 243 15·38 2,43 80 53 KR Anugul (&6) Rice 243 51·80 2·43 76·08 ...

KR Anugul (69) Rice 2·83 52·21 2,83 34·80 KR Anugul (&6) Rice 9·71 48·56 3·64 55·04 KR Anugul (64) Rice 8·50 7203 6·88 12060 Temple -KR Anugul (69) Rice 8·50 65·95 7,69 129·50 ... PR,KR Anugul (56) Rice 2388 16956 1861 261-43 210

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-THAKURGARH

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within thp. village. a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the d"astance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -S Kms·, S-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facili ty is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 " 9 10 91 Taleipathar 52488 367 (69) P - (-S) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Kunda jhari) 92 Nuaara khakuda 34·80 79 (16) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-S) - (-S) 93 Ghodabandhuni 510'31 588 (95) P, M -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 94 Jayapur 196·27 54 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 9S Mindol S8S·99 651 (100) P, M -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

96 Pokanda 44920 417 (63) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 97 Baghuanali 121.00 86 (12) P - (-5) W - (-S) - (-5) -(5-10) 98 Bidising (Basu) 144·88 222 (36) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 99 Kalapatnali 169·56 351 (64) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 100 Ranidantakathia 55·04 44 (5) - (-S) - (-S) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

101 Satyabadipur 1S4·19 278 (46) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 102 Uchakurum 4'i6'08 107 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-S) -(5-10) 103 Tapdhol 48117 1,172 (190) P/M - (-5) W PO - (-5) -(5-10) 104 Dadar (Sana) 94.70 240 (40) - (-S) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 105 Kusumdarah 173'21 261 (4S) P -(5-10) w,n -(5-10) -(S-10) -(10+ )

106 Talabahali 462·15 257 (41) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 107 Hatigeng (Hatigenj)365 84 268 (36) P -(5-10) w,n - (-S) -(S-10) -(10+) 108 Kantapada 826.77 988 (179) P,M PHC W,Tk PO Thursday -(10+) 109 Depur 129·10 Uninhabited 110 Somanathapur 151·35 133 (30) P -(10+) W, Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

111 Nabinga 126'67 146 (25) P -(10+ ) w - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 112 Ghal1ajori 130'31 117 (!2) - (-5) -(10+) N -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 113 Maimura 24119 231 (41) P -(5-10) W.R -(S-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 114 Kutulsinga S0464 337 l57) P -(5-10) W -(S-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) 11S Ranibandha 404·28 365 (59) P -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10)

116 Sadanandapur 11'2"40 203 (35) -:- (-5) - (-S) W - (-S) - (-S) - (-5) 117 Hatasinili 27802 250 (4S) P -(-S) W - (-S) - (-S) - (-5) 118 Dhodakhol 32·78 24 (3) - (-5) - (-Ij) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 119 Kalajikata 25010 144 (23) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Kali jikata) 120 Gapapur (Gopapur) 75·27 74 (13) - (-5) -(S-10) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-S) 211

DIRECTORY' AND IANDUSE! Tahasil-ATHMAlUK - App- . Nearest town and . Power Staple land use (i· e., area under different types of land Remarks .roach Distance Syppl t· Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including r------__-- ____A ____ ..... ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or ,and archaeo­ groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (57) Rice 29.95 131.52 347,63 15·78

KR Anugul (57) Rice 1.21 0,40 29.95 3·24 KR Anugul (56) Rice 23'88 147·71 257'78 80,94 KR Anugul (67) Rice 2'83 31·16 96'72 65'56 ... KR Anugul (56) Rice 20·64 231·08 107·24 227.03 Temple

KR Anugul (46) Rice 157'02 14204 85'39 64'75 KR Anugu,1 (46) Rice ·54,23 34'80 769 24·26 KR Anugu,1 (45) Rice 14·57 64'35 45,32 2064 Temple KR Anug~1 (45) Rice 20,69 86.62 23"47 36'83 Temple KR Anugul (43) Rice 14'57 22·26 1012 809

KR Anugul (43) Rice 42'90 67·16 23·68 20'23 KR AnuguJ (40) Rice 127·88 90'65 48056 188·99 KR .\nugul (38) Rice 58,68 290,97 64,34 67·18 Temple KR Anugul (42) Rice 9'31 53·42 22·66 9·31 KR Anugul (40) Rice 53'82 78'51 23'88 17·00 -

KR Anugul (45) Rice l14·89 119·38 10562 22·26 KR Anugul (69) Rice 70.82 141·24 127,88 25'90 KR AAUgul (48) Rice 320'51 312·01 122'22 n03 77·70 6·07 6A8 38'85 KR Anugul (51) Rice 49·78 63'53 3116 6·88

KR An~gul (32) Rice 6·07 81·75 5·26 33'59 KR Anugul (36) Rice ·243 35,21 2·43 9024 KR Anugul (25) Rice. 14'16 7244 .10·12 144-47 KR Anugul (75) Rice 104·00 117'36 1740 265'88 KR Anugul (72) Rice 7'69 100'36 6'47 289'76

KR Anugul (66) Rice 9'71 78'51 6'88 77'30 ... KR Anugul (74) Rice 607 92'67 4'86 174'42 Temple KR Anugul (7l) Rice 162 0'81 1'62 28'73 ... KR Anugul (72) Rice 5'26 46·14 4'45 194·25

KR Anugul (77) Rice 4·05 1·21 2'63 67'18 ... 212

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-THAKURGARH l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (~) No. village area of the popula tlon is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in brNd ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is gi,ven) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi-, tional Water &. . days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 Mathamundia 89·84 Uninhabited 122 Dhatukibahal 13355 137 (28) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -- (-5) - (-5) 123 Kurab 1?3'02 217 (44) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,R -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+) 124 Ramapur 73·25 77 (16) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 125 Kansab 165'52 101 (17) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

126 Pitabalibahal 168·35 112 (25) P -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 127 Kasina thapur 154·19 85 (15) - (-5) -(S-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 128 Gopinathapur 269·12 236 (35) P -(5-10) W.Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) 129 Kenchuanali 281'66 216 (45) p -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 130 Muraripur 203·96 77 (8) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-S) - (-S) - (-5)

131 Raida 148·92 156 (26) - (-·5) - (-'.i) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 132 raranda 170·37 206 (48) p -(10+ ) W,R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 133 Bipradihi 161'87 317 (63) p -(1C+) W,R -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+)

Total 29,347-84 32,643 P-83, 0·2, (5,552) M·12, MCW/MHI H·3 eWC-1, PHC/BC·1, 0-1

ATHMALLIK ',31,039'01 1,50,756 P-30S, 0-7, TAHASIL (27,781) M-52, H-2, H·1!i, MCW/MHI C·1, CWC-6, PHC/HC-S, FPC-S, PHS-', 0-2 213

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tabasil-ATHMAlllK

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,.--______.A.- ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Iln- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

89'84 KR Anugul (72) Rice 7'29 53-82 5'07 00'77 KR Anugul (72) Rice 6'47 63'53 4'86 48'16 KR Anugu I (56) Rice 3'64 28'33 3'24 38'04 KR Anugul (01) Rice 2'83 34'40 0'81 127·48

KR Anugul (61) Rice 74'46 21'45 51'80 20'64 KR Anugul (64) Rice 106·84 15'78 19'02 12·55 KR Anugul (66) Rice 131'93 57'87 44'11 35'21 KR Anugul (67) Rice 104·00 6961 41·28 66'77 KR Anugul (64) Rice 135,16 43-71 17'40 7'69

KR Anugul (64) Rice 45·32 50'59 37·2~ 15·78 KR Anu~nl (72) Rice 5'66 73'25 21'45 70,01 KR Mugul (74) Rice 1.62 86'60 21'04 52.61 3,544'25 278'83 10,998'95 4.629'19 9,896'62

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF JARAPADA POLICE STATION (Portion)

Sl. Name of the Vilfage l. c. st Name of the Village L. c. No. No. No. No. , 2 3 1 2 3

1 Amantapur 73 28 Kanjara 65 2 Badahinsara 69 29 Krushnachandrapur 45 3 Badakerjang 53 30 Kulei 49 4 Badaker tang jungle 40 31 Kumurisinga 31 5 Banuasahi 57 32 Laxmidharpur 26

6 Basudebpur 83 33 Madhimunda (Madhiamunda) 79 7 Beherabhuin 51 34 Malisahi 61 8 Bhagira thipur 32 35 Maratira 77 9 Bimalbeda 68 36 Nakachanipal 67 10 Dabaradhua 50 37 Odkapa 38 38 Ogi (UgH ... 64 11 Danainali 58' 39 Para ... 62 12 Derjang sO 40 Para Forest' Beat 84- 13 Derjang jungle 46 41 Para jun81e 63 14 Dudhiabeda 76 42 Paripara 54 15 Golabandha 47

43 Pathufiia ' 48,. 16 Gopinathpur 30 ... 44 Ranga4ta'ta 74 17 Gopimlthpur 66 45 Rautal ' 71 18 Govindapanasahi 25 ... 4& Sadanadapur· 60 19 Jamunda S9 47 Sanahinsar a,· 7~ 20 Jamunda jungle 39 48 Sanajamunda 56 21 Jarada S5 49 Sanakerjang. 52 12 Jarapada 3S 50 Sanaker'jjlll8': jlJRgle 44 23 Jarapada jungle 34 51 Santar.apur 7S 24 Jarapadapanasahi 36 52 Sauria. 28. 25 Jerang 29 53 Tambrak~ta 70, 26 Jerangdehurisahi ·v 27 54 Tubey 78 27 Jukuba 81 5S Tukuda 37 ~20

VILLAGE AMENITtES Police StatlOn-JARAPADA (Portion) l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where tile facility IS available is given) r------~---A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if·any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

25 Govindpanasahi 178.06 106 (22) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 26 laxmidharpur 211·25 605 (97) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) as 27 Jerangdehurisahi 456·89 1,568 (232) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PTa - (-5) BS 28 Sauria 74·06 78 (13) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 29 Jerang 90·25 53 (10) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

30 Gopinathpur 21·04 6 (1) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - {-5) - (-5) 31 Kumur isinga 133·14 512 (93) P - (-5) W,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 32 Bhagirathipur 248'48 507 (86) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 34 Jarapada jungle 93"89 15 (3) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 35 Jarapada 358.15 1,529 (238) P,M H,FPC W,R PTa Wednesday BS

36 Jarapadapanasahi 10·12 262' (56) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 37 Tukuda 960.32' 2,425 (389) P,M HC W.R po - (-5) BS 38 Odkapa 105.62 300 (44) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-6) - (-5) 39 Jamunda jungle 811.80 673 (100) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 40 Badaker jung 1,083'75 1,754 (283) P -(5-10) W,Tk -- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) jungle

44 Sanakerjang jungle 2B1.26 30 (4) p -(10+) w - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 45 Krushnachandrapur 138.40 6 (1) - (-5) -(10+) W,R,N,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 46 Derjang jungle 455.68 1 (1) - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) -(5-10) 1_(5-10) -(5-10) 47 Golabandha 238.77 681 (105) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,R PO -(10+) -(5-10) 48 Pathuria 44.52 193 (33) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

49 Kulei 124.64 204 (31) P -(5-10) W,R -- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 50 Dabaradhua 45.32 394 (77) p -(10+) W,Tk,R -- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 51 Beher abhuin 10·12 234 (41) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) --(5~1Q) 52 Sanaker jang 372·31 1,407 (239) P -(1C+) W,Tk,R -(5-10) Friday -(5-10) 53 Badake rjang 498·98 1,400 (220) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

54 Paripara 9389 546 (84) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 55 Jarada 598·94 1,790 (282) P,M -(5-10) W,R PO -(5-10) - (-5) 56 Sanajamunda 88·22 109 (18) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 57 Banuasahi 6192 187 (30) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 58 Danainali 75·'}7 12 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 221

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUGUl

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal p,laces) including to (in Kms.) r------.A.------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (19) Rice 12·14 106·84 3723 21·85 KR Anugul (19) Rice 14·17 4·05 151'35 21'85 19'83 PR,KR Anugul (19) Rice 36.83 336.70 51·80 31'56 Temple KR Anugul (19) Rice 3'24 26·71 4·86 39'25 PR,KR Anugul (17) Rice 2'43 68'39 6'07 13.16 Temple

PR,KR Anugul (17) Rice 0.40 19.43 1'21 PK,KR Anugul (16) Rice 9.71 86'60 18.21 18.62 N-3, M-2 KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 18'21 194·25 12.14 23·8B PR,KR Anugul (18) Rice 5.67 S9'49 28'33 040 PK,KR Anugul (16) Rice 26.71 40'47 235'12 24.28 31.57 N-4,M-1,Temple

KR Anugul (16) Rice 8'90 1'22 N-1, M-1, ~R,KR Anugul (15) Rice 54.63 24·28 658.83 152·16 70'42 Temple KR Anugul (15) Rice 4·45 74·46 17.40 9'31 KR Anugul (15) ED Rice 71'22 18'21 436.66 21044 75·27 KR Anugul (11) ED Rice 89·84 12·14 731'27 226'62 23·88 N-1

PR,KR Anugul (10) Rice 24'69 8'09 190·20 40'47 17.81 KR Anugul (18) Rice 4'86 91'05 5.26 37·23 FP Anugul (18) Rice 8134 17'40 356'94 KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 19.02 10·12 118'98 33'99 56.66 N-1 KR Anugul (17) ED Rice 2·83 32·38 2'02 7.29

KR Aougul (18) Rice 17·80 80.94 6'07 "- 19.83 Temple KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 3602 1'21 8.09 KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 931 081 PR,KR Anugul (18) EO Rice 2630 16·19 250.10 31·56 48·16 C-1,Temple KR Anugul (10) ED Rice 15·38 20·23 386·48 26·30 SO· 59 N-1

KR Anugul (11) Rice 4·05 6'07 70'42 5'26 809 PR,KR Anugul (12) ED Rice 8'09 441·1' 68·80 80·94 KR Anugul (15) Rice 4-45 63·13 10·93 9'71 PR,KR Anugul (13) Rice 42·90 1052 8·50 Temple KR Anugul (15) Rice 5'67 53·01 8'09 8'50 222

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-JARAPADA (Portion)

L. C. Nam~ of the lataI, Total AmenKies available (if not avallable within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Villag4! (Numbell of Kms. in broad rwges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) ~ ______nearest place where the -A- facility______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Davor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, If any Water- way)

1- 2 J 4. S. 6 7 8 9 10

59 lamunda 231·08 603 (108) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 66, Sadanandapur 107·65 279 (34} P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - t-5} 61 Malisahi 341·15 766 (134) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - ('-5) - (-5) - (;-5) - (~5) 62 Para 426·54' 2,587 (464) P(2),M - (-5) Tk,"tW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 63 Para jungle! 593·67 25 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W,F. -(5-10)

-(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 64 OSi OJgi) 902·05 1,953 (306) P,M W,Tk PO - ('-5) BS 65 Kanjara 645·88 2,398 (38.1) P,M - (-5) 66 Gopinathpur 69·2Q Uninhabited TW,W - (-5) -(5-10) - c;-5) &7 Nakachanipal 46·54 461 (70) P - (-5) - (-5) W,T1(,TW PO -(5-10) as 68 Bimalbeda 33·59 591 (103) P

W - \-5) - ~-5) - (,-5) 69' 8adahinsara 312·82 1,130(175) - (-Ii) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10). -(5-10~ m Tambrakata 134·3& 107 (19) - (-5) -(t'ID+) W,.llk,S - (-5) - ~-5). -'(-5) 71 Rautal 115·34 412 (&31 - (-5) -(5-10) W, •.TW - (-5) - f-5) - (-5) 72 Sanahinsara 63.94 551 (88) - (-S) -(5-10) W"TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 13 Amantapur 95'51 438 (75) P' -(5-10) W

74 Rangakata 32'37 Uninhabited W - (-5) - (-5) BS 15 Santarapur 150'95 637 (11:1) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(-5) -- (-5) 76 Dudhiabeda 142'85 658 (104) P,M -(5-10) W - (-5) Tuesday BS 77 Maratira 316'87 1,239 (209) P -(10+) W PO - (-5) as 78 Tubey 805'73 3,193 (509) P,M, -(10+)

0 -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 79 Madhimunda 177·66 9 (1) P -(10+ ) (Madhiamunda) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 80 Derjang 369'07 1,387 (2J,4.) P' W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 81 Jukuba 117'76 701 (142) P -(10+) W -(5-10) - (5-1G) -(5-10) 83 8asudebpur U·S 228 (42) -(5-10) -(10+) 0 -(S-10) -(S-10) -(5-10} 84, Par'3 For-est Beat U'S 10 (2) -(5-10) -(10+)

Total 14.197'" 37 ,950 P-31, H-1, (6,234 ) M-11 PHCfHC.1, FPC-' 223

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUGUL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area LIOder different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------....------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (15) ED Rice 18·62 14·16 129·90 55·85 12·55 KR Anugul (17) Rice 8'90 66·77 26·31 5'67 PR,KR Anugul (14) Rice 24·69 26709 2590 2347 Temple PR,KR Anugnl (12) Rice 35·21 22'26 320'10 29,95 1902 Temple KR Anugul (10) Rice 27·52 326'99 192·22 46'94

KR Anugul (13) Rice 72'84 20·24 595'70 182·11 31,16 M-l,Terrple PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 405·90 158·64 8134 Temple 0·40 19·43 1·21 4816 PR,KR Anugul (12) ED Rice 3561 S,67 5·26 PR,KR Anugul (12) ED Rice 27,92 0·41 5·26 Temple

PR,KR Anugul (12) ED Rice 244'43 42·09 26·30 PR,KR Anugul (13) Rice 100 37 2347 10,52 PR,KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 89·44 2'43 23-47 N-2 PR,KR Anugul (12) ED Rice 5059 6·07 7·28 PR,KR Anugul (11) ED Rice 74'06 9'71 '1'74

25'49 1'21 567 PR,KR Anugul (10) ED Rice 104'41 16'19 30'35 N-l, Temple PR,KR Anugul (11) ED Rice 1'21 40'47 70'41 19'02 11'74 PR,KR Anugul (19) Rice 240'79 41'68 34'40 PR,kR Anugul (18) ED Rice 536'21 55'04 214'48 N-2, Temple

FP Anugul (18) Rice 28.73 8'50 140'43

PR,KR Aftugul (16) Rice 122'62 6'47 239'98 N-3, Temple PR Anugul (17) ED Rice 15·78 67'58 0'41 33'99 N-2 KR Anugul (24) Rice Not available FP Anugul (26) Rice Not available

646·29 298'65 9,092'91 1,991'04 2,168'75 N-21,M-6,C·'

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF PURUNAKOT P. S.

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ALPHAB!TICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF PURUNAKOT POLICE STATION

51. Name of the Village L. C. SI. Name of the Village L. C•. No., No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Antulia ~ 45 Katrang (Bada) 79 2 Antulia Forest Beat 87 46 Katranga (San) 80 3 Asanbahal 59 47 Khalamba 42 4 Badakheta 60 48 Kolasar 44 5 Badataila 17 49 Kothabhuin 26 Baghamunda 30 6 50 Krushnachakra 45 Baghamunda Forest Beat 85 7 51 Kulang! 63 8 Baghllapat 50 52 Kulaslnga 12 II Bali jeranga 6 53 Kumuri 31 10 Baragotha 16 54 Kurudu 47 11 Beherasahi 74 5S labangi 65 12 Betar 4 56 laxmanpur 13 Bhagabatpur 16 22 57 Mohulia 78 14 Bhagamunda 75 58 Majhipada 15 Bhalumunda 23 73 59 Majhipada Forest Beat 83 16 Bidisinga 46 60 Manikajori 17 Bruti 41 43 61 Naimunda 34 18 Chhatkei (Chhotkoi) 66 62 Nuabhuin 27 62 19 Dalaki 63 Nuapada 20 Dalasinga 28 37 64 Olaberi 35 21 Dandasinga 20 65 Pabada 52 53 22 Dimiripal 66 Pampasar 8 54 23 Gadeimunda 67 Parava Forest Deat 76 86 24 Gaindi 68 Patharagada 2S Ganjada 24 5 69 Pokunda 13 ~6 Gopalpur 67 70 27 Gurudhi 9 Purunakot 68 28 Hatibari 70 71 Raigodasorisapal 40 29 Hidsing 51 72 Ramimunda 11 30 Hlnjadoll 38 73 Ramimunda 72 74 Rodasinga 1 3'\ Hlnjagola 39 31 Hlnsalol 21 75 Salar 6t 33 Hlnsaloi 48 76 Sankrida 33 M Hlnsrlda S5 77 Sardhapur 7 35 Jaganat'sapura 57 78 Sitakoili 15 79 Tabada ) 36 Jaganathpur Forest Beat 82 37 Jokub 64 80 Tanisi 19 38 Kadalibere~1 25 81 Takarsmga 56 39 Kandhakolli 14 82 Tarava 58 Kantabeda 40 36 83 Tentuljpada 32 84 41 Karadaberani jungle 69 Thukuli 19 42 Karadapada 71 85 Tikarapada 77 43 Karadaslng 49 86 Tuluka 81 44 Katorang Forest Beat 84 87 Utchasal 10 228

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-PURUNAKOT loCo Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the ~opulation is shown in the ,(;olul11l1 and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms-, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r---~------______A ______------__~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water IX days of cation (Potable> Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Statioit, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

""...------, 1 Rodasinga 507·07 679 (121) P/M -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 2 Antulia 497·76 969 (16j) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) -(~~10) 3 Tahada 379·19 317 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5':10) 4 Betar 82·56 90 (18) P -(10+) W.O -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 5 P iltharagada 154·19 360 (67) P -(10+) W,lk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

6 Balijeranga 205·58 448 (65) P -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 7 Sardhapur 261·02 471 (88) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 8 Gadeimunda 67,18 54 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9 Gurudhi 141,24 129 (27) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 10 Utchasal 84,98 6 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Ramimunda 109·27 144 (24) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 12 Kulasinga 109-67' 153 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 13 Pokunda 189·39 244 (51) P -(5,..10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 14 Kandhakoili 590,03 278 (66) P -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) IS Sitakoili 168·35 157 (29) P -(5·10) W,O - (-5) -(10+) -(,10+)

16 Baragotha 280·85 200 (33) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5). - (-5) 17 Badataila 75·27 161 (27) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 18 Bhagabatpur 18616 398 (73) - (-5) ... (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 19 Tainsi 1,071·20 1,349 (247) P,M,H D,H,C W,Tk PO Tuesday BS m Dandasinga 9834 183 (71) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO Tuesday - (-5)

~1 Hinsaloi 6961 54 (12) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 22 laxmanpur 13274 482 (71) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) Z3 Bhalumunda 78·10 90 (12) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5~10) 24 Ganjada 760·41 740 (120) '!',M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) "":(5-10) Z!> Kadaliberen,i 9f·72 338 (55; P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

26 Ko!habhuin S64 54 645 (109; P,M -(5-~0) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) ~7 D~laki 155·00 161 (35) P -(5::10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 28 Dalasinga 224,20 438 (i8) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10] -(5-10) 29 lhukuli 89.44 10 (2) (-5) --(S-iO) 0 - (-5) -'(5-101 -(5-10) 30 Baghamunda 230,27 209 (4:) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) --(10+) _,----- 229

DIRECTORY Ar-~D tANDUSE Taha5il-ANUGUl

App .. Nearest town and Power Staple , Land use!(i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------..A.------""\ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available reli8iou~, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugul (37) Rice 211·25 202·34 93·48 PR Anugul (38) Rice 315'65 141'64 40'74 KR Anugul (40) Rice 101'17 182'11 9S'91 KR Anugul (37) Rice 34·00 1821 18'21 12 14 KK Anugul (28) Rice 7568 5342 1295 12·14

KR Anugul (26) Rice 44·11 65·55 4047 55'45 PRo Anugul (22) Rice 108·05 91·05 4047 21·45 PR Anl.lgul (22) Rice 25·09 13-36 20'64 8·09

PR Anugul (18) Rice· 47·35 t.~. 28'33 40·47 2509 KR Anugul (18) Rice 8·90 20·23 15·38 40·47

KR Anugul (18) Rice 12,55 32-78 2)'47 40 47 ~R Anugul (19) Rice 34.80 20·23 32'38 22·26 KR Anugul (20) Rice 6030 35061 53·01 40 47 KR Anugul (35) Rice 3&3'81 59·08 121'41 45·73 KR Anugul (37) Rice 112'91 2428 19·02 12·14

PR Anugul (46) Rice 95·91 124·24 6070 -KR Anugul (45) Rice 38·85 28·33 8·09 . PR 'Anugul (41) Rice 1222l 40·47 23.47 -P'R Anu'gul (48) Rice 488·45 412·78 169·97 N-l,Temple 'PR Anugul (41) Rice n04 18·21 8·09

KR Mugul (42) Rice 41·28 2428 4·05 PR Antigul (40) Rice 91·05 25·50 16'19 KR Anugul (43) Rice 57-06 1619 485 PR Ariu'gul (51) Rice 37879' 300'68 8094 PR Anligul(54) , Rice 77'70 1295 607 '

PR Anugul(%) Rice 38'85 205·58 16188 158'23 Temple PR Anugul (58) Rice 69'61 48·56 36'83 PR Anugul (54) Rice 128'69 ' 80·94 14'57 FP Anugul (56) Rice 26'31 40'87 22'26 .. PR AnuguJ (54) Rice 97·53 80'94 51'80 230

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station- PURUNAKDT l. C. Name of the Total Total ~menities .available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population IS shown In the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hecta res) households) nearest pla(.e where the facility is available is given) r------A------__ ~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water lit days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 " 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Kumuri 174·0i. 306 (56) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 32 Tentulipada 12383 49 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10)" -(5-10) 33 Sankrida 20437 146 (25) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 34 Naimunda 75-68 89 (16) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 35 Oiaberi 91·05 120 (22) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

454 (83) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5J - (-5) 36 Kantabeda 390·12 325'77 452 (89) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 37 Nuapada 133·95 133 (25) - (-5) - (-5) W -~(-5) ~ (-5) - (-5) 38 Hinajdoli 207'60 200 (38) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5). - (-5l 39 Hinjagola 65·.56 Uninhabi ted 40 Raigodasor isapal

292 (52) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 41 Bruti 246·45 38 (10) P - (-5) R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) Khalamba 40·07 42 -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -·(-5) - (-5) j 438·68 660 (122) P,M 43 Manikajo. -(5-10) -(5-10) 155'00 210 (34) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) 44 Kolasar -(5-10) -(5.10) 235.53 184 (27) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) 45 Krushnachakra

-(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 31·97 36 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) R 46 Bldisinga - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 138.40 44 (20) - (-5) -(5-10) R 47 Kurudu - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 168·75 94 (15) - (-5) -('5-10) W 48 HlOsaloi -- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 399'43 134 (27) - (-5) -(5-10) W 49 Karadasing - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 22622 26 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 50 Baghuap'at

272 (43) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 51 Hidsing 26993 &7.18 Uninhabited 52 Dimiripal W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-'IC) 96·72 .56 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) 53 Pabada - (-5) -(5-10) OS 172·40 110 (28) P -(5-10) W 54 Pampasar -(5-10) BS 156.21 233 (45) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) 55 Hinsrida

W, Tk, TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 347·63 4JI) (82) P,M -(5-10) 56 Takarsinga W, Tk, TW PO - (-5) BS 688·78 916 (163) P,M PHC, FPC 57 Jaganathpura W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 126·26 243 (50) P,M -(5-10) 58 Tarava W,D - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 3237 97 (18) P -(5-10) 59 Asanbahal W - (-5) - (-5) BS 95 (22) - (-5) - (-5) 60 Bldakheta 90·25 231

DIRECTORY AND- LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUCUl

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area n.ot place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (56) Rice 12019 33·59 20'24 KR Anugul (51) Rice 44'92 40·47 38'44 KR Anugul (54) Rice 66'78 48'56 89'03 KR Anugul (32) Rice 42.90 20'23 12'55 KR Anugul (50) Rice 40'47 40'47 10'11

PR Anugul (48) Rice 112'10 202·34 75'68 PR Anugul (48) Rice 154'59 173-43 47·75 Temple PR Anugul (46) Rice ~3 59 40·47 59'89 PR Anugul (43) IUce 50'99 40'47 1'6'14 21·85 20'24 23'47

Kit Anugul (48) Rice 119'38 59·08 36'42 31-57 l

KR Anugul (29) Rice 16·59 445 810 2.83 KR Anugul (19) Rice 35.21 13·35 49.37 4047 KR Anugul (42) Rice 8094 57.46 24'69 5·66 Kk Anugul (21, Rice 18170 4897 8782 8094 KR Anugul (22) Rice 11776 1943 4856 40'47 ....

PR Anugul (26) Rice 112.10 30'35 70.82 56.66 1983 405 2023 23.07 KR Anugul (29) . Rice 66.37 10·12 8.09 12.14 PR Anugul (28) Rice 125·43 810 28·73 12.14 M-1 PR Anugul (30) Rice 75-68 28'33 3035 2185

PR Anugul (35) Rice 188·18 64·75 54.23 4(}·47 PR Anugul (37) Rice 376·76 133·55 121·41 57.06 N-1. Temple PR Anugul (42) Rice 126.26 KR Anugul (45) Rice 32.37 PR Anugul (43) Rice 72-84 8.91 4.4S 4·05 232

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-PURUNAKOT

L C. Name of· the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No Village area of the population is shown in the column anci next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where thp facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapb the (Bus Stop, Markett Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ._------_._------... _._._- 61 Salar 12343 103 (19) p -(5-10) o -- (-3) -(5-10) -(5-10) 62 Nuabhuin 115·34 10 (2) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 63 Kulangi 176·85 269 (50) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 64 Jokub 205·j8 73 (14) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 65 Labangi 229·86 80 (20) - (·-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(:;-10) -(S-10)

66 Chhotkei 234.72 381 (80) P -(5-10) W - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (Chhotkoi) 67 Copalpur 140·83 139 (33) - (-5) - (-5) W,O - (-5) - (-5) BS 68 Purunakot 358·55 707 (132) P,M,H H,D,FPC W,Tk PO Tuesday BS 69 Karadaberani jungle 107·24 Uninhabited 70 Hatibari 281·66 207 (44) - (-5) - (-5) W,TX,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS

71 ~aradapada 150.95 302 (70) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 72 Ramimunda 517·19 54 (8) P - (-5) W,O - (-5) -(5~10) -(5-10) 73 Majhipada 385·b7 194 (43) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 74 Beherasahi 237·96 191 (34) P -(5-10) w,n,1< - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 75 Bhagamunda 40.67 Uninhabited ' P

76 Caindi 82·56 233 (46) P - (5-10) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 77 Tikarapada 152·16 539 (130) P,M - (5-10) W,TW,R PO - (-5) BS 78 Mahulia 76.10 Uninhabited . 79 Katrang (Badd) 397·40 257 (53) P -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 80 Katranga (San) 47·35 Uninhabited P

81 Tuluka 225.01 319 (73) P -(10+) w - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 82 Jaganathpur F.Beat U.S. 3 (1) - (-5) -(10+) a -(5-10) -(10+) -("10+ ) 83 Majhipada F.8eat U.S. 95 (42) - (-5) -(10+) O· -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 84 Katorang F.Beat U.S. 74 (18) - (-5) -(10+) o -(5.10 ) -(10+) -(10+ ) 85 Baghamunda F.Beat U.S. 2 (1) - (-5) -(10+) o -(s-10) -(10+) -(10+ )

86 Parava F.Beat U.S. 9 (4) - (-5) -(10+) o -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+ ) 87 Antuli F.Reat U.S. 7 (2) - (-5) -(10+) o -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+ )

Total 17,869.79 20,350 P-51, D-2, (3,819) M-13, H-1, H- 2 PHC/HC-2, FPC-2 .--. --_-----.-.--.-....---.--.-.~---~-. ---_._-_- 233

DIRECTORY AND lANDUSE Tahasil-AI'\UGUl

~pp. Neares t town and Power Staple land u~e (i. e .• area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,--______A ______...... ___...... to (in Kms.) any IlIIage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugu! (46) Rice 99·5~ 8'10 769 8'09 KR Anugu! (37) Rice 71·22 15 38 1619 12.55 KR Anugu! (38) Rice 114.12 28.73 21.86 12·14 Temple KR Anugul (1)4) Rice 142'45 20.23 26'71 16·19 KR Anugul (64) Rice 149·33 3642 31·97 12·14

PR Anugul (6·1) Rice 117·3& 95.50 13.76 4·05 4·05 Temple

PR Anugul (56) Rice 8539 25·90 16'19 13·35 PR Anugul (41:) Rice 22581 68.80 40·47 23'47 N-1,M-Z, Temple 107·24 PR Anugul (54) Rice 19381 5868 17'00 12·14 Temple

PR Anugul (53) Rice 80'53 4856 1376 8.10 PR, KR Anugu! (54) Rice 436'25 3399 3238 14·57 KR Anugul (61) Rice 290 S6 44·52 30'35 20·24 PR,KR Anugul (59) Rice 191-82 32'38 8'09 5'67 22·26 1012 5.66 283

PR Anugu! (59) Rice 48·16 16·19 14·16 4'05 PR A;lUgul (58) Rice 104'00 21.04 1093 16'19 M-Z. Temple 5949 6.47 4·05 809 KR Anugul (58) Rice 309'99 64·75 14·57 809 47.35

KR AnuguJ (&4) Rice 1428& 5018 1983 12·14 KR Anugul (&5) Rice Not available KR Anugul (66) Rice Not available FP Anu5ul (6S) Rice Not available FP Anugul (6&) Rice Not available

FP Anugul (65) Rice Not avdlable FP Anugul (66) Rice Not available

6,077.58 134·35 4,991 00 4,221.74 2,445.12 N-3, M-12

ORISSA BANTALA P.S. I, DISTRiCT DHENKANAL R A p , KILOI'tETRE$ o I 0 I 1 1 P.S. ~H Ed l I 0 2 MiLlS N

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REFERENCES 'Boundary Pollee !itation r------, V'llaqE? with Location code numbel .. l ___l ___ J

90 V,l),1gp whh pOpullmon SIze :Below 200:') o 0 ••• Rsigoda Resefll~(: rl'r -,I z00-499 , 500-999 & I 000-4 999 r------.... ~Tnlnhablted Villages With.!oc:a.tion code ... L__ ~l!_J , ~.ttJOnal Highwa.y '" ...... NH-i2 ImportAnt MeI4lIod Rot.d '

Unmet.tll.ed a.nd other Roads River and Stream. " '" '" o Posl OIlice. .., ... .., .. , .. c "PU u r T A c High School ... '" ... .., ...... •.. .., '. S I Primarv Health Csn1re,Dlspensary .. . Maternity and Child Welfare Centre .. . ~o-te~ Importllnt village Market/Hat Bitl Hamlet Village '------'------_.. _-- ... _._------....--....,j

Based upon Survey of Indld ma.p wlth the permission of the 5u~veyor Genert'd of Iwild

VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF BANTALA P. S.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF BANTALA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L.·C. 51. Name of Village L C. No. No. No. No. , 2 3 1 2 3

1 Aradiha a.I 46 Khalagaon 43 2 Badadandasahi 17 47 Khinda 56 3 Badahinso ... 61 48 Khindagobindapur 55 4 Badakantakol (Badakanthakul) 81 49 Kusumapat 22 5 Badakera 13 50 Lachhabandha 39

6 Balanga 86 51 lokeipasi 49 7 Banamira 70 52 Madanmohanpatna 7 8 Bandanpasi 59 53 Madhapur 28 9 Baniasahi 4 54 Madhapurjungle 29 f) Bantala 44 55 Madhupur 27

11 Barabandha 74 56 Magurakhala 68 12 Baradasahi 5 57 Mahidharapada 71 13 58 58 Manapur 38 14 Basala 50 59 Maranda 7S 15 Baulipur 24 60 Matiasahi 9

16 Bedasasana 53 61 Nandapur 26 17 Bherubania 51 62 Narayanpur 45 18 Bhubanpur jungle 66 63 !'Iuagaon 79 19 Bhurukundi 88 64 Nuakheta 85 20 Brahmanasahi 8 65 Nukhuripada 67

21 Brahmapur 25 66 Panabhuin 8) 22 Champetimunda 16 67 Panagobindapur .30 23 Chandanpur 20 68 Panjiasahi 12 24 Chatiagaji 54 69 Poktunga li 25 Dalabeherasahi 11 70 Purunagada 71

26 Dhokata 35 71 Ragadiapada 64 27 Cadatarasa 72 72 Ragadiapada 15 28 Caudasahi 6 73 Raigoda 8t 29 Codibandha (Gudibandha) 1 74 Raigoda Forest Beat ~ 30 Cohirapasi 48 75 Ramachandrapur -46 31 Copalpur 32 76 Sachina ~, 32 Copalpur jungle 33 77 Saharagoda .co 33 Coplnathapur 3 78 Sanahinso 6e 34 Curanga 34 79 Sanakantakul (Sanakanthakul) 35 Hamamlra az 52 80 Sankhapur -42 36 Haripur 37 81 Saruali l' 37 Jamugadia 78 82 Sasan 38 Jamunda lit 69 83 Sudasahi 19 39 Jararpur 41 84 Surendrapur -41 40 Kahnl!inagar 31 85 Surisapal 2 41 Kelelpada 57 86 Talaberana 77 42 Kanja 80 87 Talagarh 43 62 Kantamegha 63 88 Talapada 44 76 Karamangasahi 18 89 Talisara 4S 87 Karatapata 23 90 Tumuni 14 238

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-BANTAlA

--~~ -_r ____ ~_~~ __ ~. ___ __ .,, __ <>_.~ .. ___.. _,_~.~_"" ____ -~~-~--- .. ---~-~~ ------.~--.------.._ L. C. Name of the Total Total . Amenities available ,if not available within the village. a dash (-) No. Vmage area of the population is' shown in tile column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Krns , 5-10 Kms· and 10+ Klns. of the (in hectares) househulds) nearest place where the facility is available IS given) ,.------______.JI,, ______.....

Educa- Medical Drinking Post· Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Sta tion, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Godibandha 19668 73 (10) M,H -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Gudibandha) W - (-5) 2 5urisapal 67.58 128 (2-1> - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(S-10) -(5-10) 3 Gopinathapur 2145 Uninhabited W 4 Baniasahi 3035 430 (65) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - ~-5) 5 Baradasahi 6677 239 (57) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

6 Gaudasahi 16066 482 (98) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 7 Madanmohanpatna 31·16 61~ (121) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 8 Brahmanasahi 3157 259 (47) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk.TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 9 Matiasahi 104·00 664 (115) - (-5) - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 10 5asan 48·56 622 (74) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

11 DalabehPrasahi 102·79 646 (.110) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) B5 12 Panjiasahi 74-46 246 (36) - (-5) -; (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) B5 13 Badakera 158.64 456 (86) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) B5 14 Tumuni 275·19, 1,000 (173) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 15 Ragadiapada 412.78 614 . (99) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,O -(5-10) -(5~10) (- -5)

16 Champetimunda 21246 294 (39) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 17 Badadandasahi 437.47 648 (114) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) Friday - (-5) 18 Karamangasahi 85·39 455 (95) P,M PHC,D,FPC W,Tk,TW,O - (-5) - (-5) B5 19 5udasahi 6273 122 (19) P,M,H - (-5) W,O .PO - (-5) B5 20 Chandanpur 213·27 589 (100) P -(5-10) W,TK - (-5) - (-5) BS

21 Saruali 97.53 15 (2) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) B5 22 Kusumapat 9389 23 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 23 Karatapata 18454 350 (69) P -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) BS 24 Baulipur 17·00 11 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 25 Brahmapur 10036 694 (128) - (·-5) -(5-10) W,O - (·-5) -(5-10) B5

!6 Nandapur 11 )'34 758 (135) P,M - (-5) W PO -(5-10) B5 l7 Madhupur S5·10 691 (128) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -( 5) 28 Madhapur 8863 579 (102) P - (:":'5) W,Tk - ~..,..Sl -(5-10) - (-;) 29 Madhapur jungle 5787 5 ( 1) (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 30 Panagob:ndapur 12829 231 (46) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 239

O~,UCTORY AND LANDUSe Tahasil-ANUGUL

App- Nearest tewn and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including to (In Kms.) r------A------~ any vllage forest Ini- ·Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 '15 16 17 18 19 2('

PR Anugul (14) Rice 16HO 2752 5.26

KR Anugul (16) Rice 63.94 2·43 1.21 21.04 0.41 PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 29·14 1·21 PR Anugul (16) Rice 49·77 16·19 0·81 Temple

PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 33-99 89·84 16·19 2064 PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 30·35 0·81 Temple PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 27093 b.81 2'83 M-', Temple PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 97.12 4.05 2.83 N-4 PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 42·89 4.05 1.62 N-l, M-l

PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 42-49 37·23 2064 243 PR Anugul (13, ED Rice 29·95 34·80 8.09 1.62 M-l PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 26.31 41.28 8094 809 2·02 N-3,Temple PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 20·24 68·39 177.25 8.09 122 Temple PR Anugul,14) ED Rice 48.56 19·4j 265·07 60.70 1902

PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 60.70 105.63 36·.dl 9.71 N-4 Pit Anugul (14) ED Rice 141·14 159.85 80.94 S504 PR Anu~ul (14) ED Rice 28·33 29.54 24·28 3·24 N-3,M-l, Temp!e PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 50·99 10.52 1.22 PR Anugul(19) Rice 38·44 165·52 405 526

PR Anugul (20) Rice 61·92 31.56 4.05 PR,KR Anugul (21) Rice 11.33 55.04 1497 12·55 PR Anugul (22) Rice 7·28 1.3881 36·02 2-43 Temple PR Anugul (22) Rice 1295 364 0·41 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 27·11 52·61 16·59 4·05 Temple

fiR Anugul (19) ED Rice 21-85 43·71 40·47 931 N-1, M-l PR Anugul (21) ED Rice 34·40 4!178 8·09 2'83 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 4;-·35 32·78 405 4·45 Temple KR Anugul (19) Rice 1336 32-78 8·09 3·64 KR Anugul (18) Rice 3481 50·18 40·47 2·83 240

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station - BANT ALA l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) . No· Village 'area of the populatic n is shown in the c01umn and next to it ;n brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. 01 the' (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------A------~-----~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 10 , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -(5-10) 31 Kanheinagar 41·28 219 (41) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10} 32 Gopalpur 61·92 342 (45) P -(5-1(') W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 33 Gopalpur jungle 23067 5 (1) - (-5) - (-5) 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 34 Guranga 298·25 331 (50) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 35 Dhokata 277·21 1,557 (245) P,M MCW,D W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10)

-(5-10) BS 36 Poktunga 552-80 2,909 (521) P,M,H -(5-10) W,n,TW PO 37 Haripur 63-13 Uninhabited --(5-10) 38 Manapur 160·26 562 (105) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) - (-5) 39 lachhabandha 75·68 535 (79) P -(5-1(!) W,Tk,TW - (- 5) - (-5) -- (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 40 Saharagoda 272~76 351 (61) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW

- (-5) 41 Jararpur 20072 653 (113) P,M -(5-10) W(2),n,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 42 Sankhapur 260·21 1,68 t (318) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5)

43 Khalagacn 260·21 1,336 (222) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) E'S 44 Bantala 402·66 2,494 (385) P(2),M,H MCW, FPC, W,Tk,TW,R PO, Phone Wednesday BS PHC 45 Narayanpur 10B 46 33 (8) - (-5) _:_ (-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

46 Ramachandrapur 52'61 Uninhabited - (-5) - (-5) 47 Surendr apur 33'18 112 (22) P - (-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 48 Gohirapasi 145'28 77 (15) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-°10) - (-5) 49 lokeipasi 292'59 647 (103) P -(5-10) W, Tk, TW, R -(5-10) -(5-10) 50 Basala 550'78 1,456 (241) P 0 W - (-5)

W - (-5) -(5- '0) -(5-.0) 51 Bherubania 10198 34 (5) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 52 Hamamira 64021 1,397 (226) P -(5-10) W, Tk, TW PO -~(5-10) -(5-10) 53 Bedasasana 165'92 672 (99) P, M, H -(5-10) -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (5~10) 54 Chatiagaji 92'27 156 (72) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5·10) -(5-10) 55 Khindagobindapur 27'11 305 (42) P

PO -(5-10) BS 56 Khinda 223'39 1,348 (246) P, M -(5-10) W, Tk, TW W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 57 Kaleipada 163"32 320 (59) - (-5) -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 58 Baragounia 679'06 1,441 (231) P -(5-10) W, Tk, TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 59 Bandanpasi 29056 689 (120) P -(5-10) -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - -(5-10) 60 Sanahinso 62'32 42 (9) - (-5) 241

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUCUl

App­ Nearest totn and Power Staple land use (i. e:, area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) r------A------. any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, bv (Including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugul (18) Rice 29·95 5·66 4·05 1·1j2 KR Anugul (18) Rice 27·52 21'45 12·55 0.40 KR Anugul (19) Rice 971 10441 60·94 35·61 KR Anugul (11) Rice 70·82 75·68 95·50 40·47 15'78 N-, PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 130·31 9389 48·56 4·45 N-1, M-1

PR Mugul (16) ED Rice 1214 16511 19344 84·98 97·13 Temple 52·20 10·52 0.41 PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 81·34 50'59 26':H 2·02 Temple PR Mugul (16) ED Rice 38·04 8·10 27·92 1·62 Temple PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 2307 1-52 218·53 14·97 14·57 Temple

PR Anugul (13) ED Ric;e 12·95 156'21 4 10·92 N-1, Temple PR Anugul (14) D Rice 146·09 92.67 11·33 10·12 N-11, M-3. C-1, Temple PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 6·(17 23067 17·~0 6'07 PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 19·83 333·46 31·56 17·81 N-20, M-7, Temple PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 6·48 7446 20·24 7·28

2·02 42·49 8·10 PR Anugul (19) Rice 25·09 8·02 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 4·04 131·12 9·31 0,81 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 6·48 207·60 72·84 5-67 N-2, M-1, Temple PI Anugul(18) ED Rice 32·37 451-63 56·66 10·12 N-2

PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 8·90 76·49 14·57 2 fl2 PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 84·98 446·37 93·08 15·7R M-1, Temple PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 31·57 11331 18·61 2·43 N-1, Temple PR Anugul (24) Rice 607 74·06 12·14 PR Mugul (18) Rice 2185 5'26

PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 607 200'73- 14'57 '2·02 Temple PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 20·23 140·02 20·24 2.83 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 50·59 473'08 72'84 82·,5 M-1, Temple PR Anugul (18) ED Rice 16·19 234-72 13·35 26·30 ". PR Anugul (19) Rice 2-43 53·01 2'83 405 242

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Statlon-,BAN r <\l A

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities av~ilable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No, Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Krns., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., !I-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectart:S) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Marketl Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 r; 6 7 8 9 10

61 Badahinso 64,35 662 (131) P -(5-10) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5.10) 62 Talagarh 1,(J2669 2,127 (368) P, M D W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 63 Kantamegha 377,17 317 (71) P -(10+) W - (-~) -(10+) -(10+) 64 Ragadiapada 16268 308 (63) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 65 Sachina 111,29 79 (14) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10 t-)

66 Bhubanpur jungle 28854 89 (14) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 67 Nukhuripada 583'96 42 (10) - (-5) -(10+ ) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 68 Magurakhala 97'13 152 (27) P -(10 ~ ) W - (-.'i) -(10+) -(10+) 69 Jamunda 182·92 856 (159) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 70 Banarnira 75·27 333 (54) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

71 Mahidharapada 71'63 274 (51) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 72 Gadatarasa 273·57 1,685 (304) P,M - (-5) W,TW - (-51 -(10+) - (-5) 73 Purunagada 54·6~ Uninhabited PO 74 Barabandha 3076 Uninhabited 75 Maranda 108'46 683 (132) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

76 Talapada 17%3 336 (75) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (5-10) BS 77 Talaberana 266'69 355 (63) P - (-Ii) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 78 Jarnugadi a 238·77 579 (91) P D W,R - (-5) -(5-10) BS 79 Nuagaon 234·31 52 (8) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 80 Kanja 719·53 1,003 (198) p -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

81 Badakantakol 357'74 767 (157) P,M - (-5) W PO -(10+ ) BS (Bada kanthakul) 82 Sanakantakul 53'82 277 (50) P - (-5) W PO -(10+) BS (Sanakanthakul) 83 Panabhuin 70·82 Uninhabited W 84 Aradiha 1~3'78 231 (103) P - (-5) W -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) ,85 Nuakheta 1,044'43 1,119 (231) p -(10+) w PO -(10+) - (-5) 243

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUGUL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Dista~ce Supply Food use in hectares' rounded up to 2 decimal places including ,---______A ______--""" to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avaliable religious, by (Iucluding for historical 50urce gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR AnuguJ (19) Rice 61·11 3.14 PR Anugul (21) ED Rice 44·11 545·92 365·43 7123 Te'llple KR Anugul (22) ED Rice 1497 195·06 1376 15318 KR Anugul (28) ED Rice 5·26 10320 728 46'94 Y.R Anugul (N) Rice 486 8862 14·57 3·24

KR Anugul (22) Rice 17.81 195·06 69·20 6.47 PR Anugul (24) Rice 56·66 425'73 82'96 1861 KR Anugul (26) Rice 5'67 55"44 30'35 5'67 PR Anugul (22) ED Rice 10'52 162·28 9'31 V81 KR Anugul (24) ED Rice 405 58'27 12'95 N-S,M-1

PR Anugul (24) Rice 2'02 61·92 6'07 1·62 PR Anugul (22) Rice 809 229'86 32'38 3'24 N-l, Temple 50·18 4-45 30'35 0'41 PR Anugu1 (24) ED Rice 6·07 87'82 12·14 2"43

PR Anugul (22) ED Rice 7'69 13';'57 2833 404 PR Anugul (28) ED Rice 8'09 223-39 32-38 283 PR Anugul (22) Rice 16'19 16471 32-37 25·50 M-l PR Anugui (30) Rice 20·23 18697 19'02 8'09 PR Anugul (32) Rice iNO 437·06 163'09 4168 Temple

PR Anugul (29) ED Rice 24'28 259'40 65'56 8·50 Temple

PR Anugul (24) ED Rice 5-67 39-66 8·09 0'40

65·56 S'26 PR Anugul (29) ED Rice 8·50 129'10 14'16 2'02 PR Anugul (22) ED • Rice 72'84 744'22 178'46 48·97 244

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BAN'TALA

I.e. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, tr.e distance in Village (Number of !

86 Balanga 927·54 1,100 (216) P,M -(10+) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 87 Talisara 347·22 405 (77) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 88 Bhurukundi 111·29 167 (30) P -(10+) W,O - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 89 Raigoda 172-40 168 (42) P -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 90 Raigoda Forest Beat US· 32 (11) - (-5) -(10+) 0 - (-5) -(10+) -(5~10)

Total 18,962·39 47,844 P-62, D-5, (8,492) M-1i, IViCW/MH, H- 8 CWC-2, PHC/HC-2, FPC-2 24')

DIRECTORY AND lANDUSE TahJsil-ANUCUl

/App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e , area under different types of land Rerrarks roach use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including Distance Supply Food , ______A ______--, to (in Kms,) any Village Forest Irr i- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical sc ur;e gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2C

KR Anugul (28) Rice 68·80 327'39 499'38 31'97 N-1,Temple KR Anugul (24) Rice 23·88 71'22 225·41 26'71 Temple KR Anugul (24) Rice .,' 111'29 KR Anugul (22) Rice 74·87 82·15 12·14 3'24 KR Anugul (23) Rice Not available

1,452'02 1,0&2'72 11,893'33 3,470'57 1,083'75 N-&2, M-21

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF ANUGUL P. S.

249

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ANUGUL POLICE STATION

51· Name of Village L.c. SI. Name of Village t.c. No. No- No. No , 2 3 1 2 3

1 Abhimanpur 34 46 Charadapita 154 2 Akurabahal 52 47 Chheliapada 125 3 Arnantapur 126 48 Chouridiha 106 4 Ambapal 1 49 Dasamania 35 5 Ambapal jungle 2 50 Dayanidhipur 29

6 Angarbandha 139 51 Durgaprasadpur 189 7 Ankula 99 52 Ekagharia 20 8 Apartipur 70 53 Fulapada 178 9 Ara 148 54 Fulapal 158 10 Arahat 142 55 Gadasantri 113

'1 Badabahal 160 56 Gadatalamul 183 12 Badaberena 117 57 Gangijodi 114 13 Badajharan 5 58 Ganthigadia 109 14 Badakan janl 169 59 Ghunchapal 48 15 Badakhali 110 60 Giranga 68

16 Badamahitala 7 61 Girdhabasia 179 17 Badibahal 122 62 Gopigangadharpur 111 18 Bagachar 37 63 Gopi na thapur 100 19 Balaramprasad 43 64 Gotmara 69 20 Balaramprasadpatna 44 65 Gudiabhuin 188

21 Balarampur 130 66 Hanadiha 172 22 Balasinga 157 67 Haribereni 88 23 Baliani 174 68 Harichandabasti 184 24 Ballavpur 132 69 Harichanda jami 186 25 Baluakata 136 70 Inkarbandha 171

26 Banarpal 76 71 jadupur 119 27 Bandhupur 121 72 lamunali 13 28 Barsinga 120 73 jarasinga 58 29 Basudevpur 30 74 jhajiribahal 105 30 Bedasar 53 75 joragadia 73

31 Belasuntha 60 76 juhar pur 144 3~ Benagadia 56 77 Kabilipal 134 33' Bethianali 4 78 Kainchabahal 181 34 Bhagabatpur 112 79 Kalandapal 152 3S Bhagatpur. 161 80 Kandasar 80

36 Bhogaberani 32 81 Kangula 123 37 Bhubanpur 10 82 Kankinali 118 38 Birabahanpur 74 83 Kansanali 175 39 Biswanathpur 176 84 Kansaragadi 46 40 Bonda 78 65 Kanyabeda 66 41 Brahmanposi 137 86 Karaberani (Bada) 65 42 Brundabanpur 26 87 Karadagadia 82 43 Budapanka (Budhapanka) 71 88 Karadatikar 54 44 Chakuriapal 146 89 Karnapur 89 45 Chandrabahal 91 90 Kendupali 31 250

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ANUGUL POLICE STATION

-- ~~----- "-- SI. Name of Village l. C. SI. Name of Village loC. No. No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3

91 Khalari 96 136 Paranga 11 92 Khamana 25 137 Paratara 84 93 Khamara 97 138 Pateli 163 94 Khandahata 138 139 Pingua 24 95 Khandanali 190 140 Podakharr,an 87

96 Khaparakhai 173 141 Purkia (Purukia) 141 97 Khirkofipasi 16 142 Raipur (Part) 21 98 Kuio 14 143 Rajanipal 17 99 Kuio jungle 15 144 Rajibapur 115 100 Kukudanga 19 145 Ramadiha 9

101 Kulad 79 146 Ramberani (Ramberini) 164 102 Kulad jungle 101 147 Ramimunda 140 103 Kumanda 59 148 Ranigoda 63 104 Kumurusinga ... " 162 149 Ranigoda jungle 61 105 Kunjakutira 28 150 Rankasinga 149

106 Kurudul 47 151 Rankasinga 18 107 Kusasinga 83 152 Rantalei 86 108 Kusuna 15; 153 Rantalei jungle 85 109 Kusupangi 42 154 Sabalabhanga 135 110 laxmanapur 67 155 Sabalabhanga jungle 128

111 lingarajodi 95 156 Sakasinga 50 112 Mahidharpur 191 157 Salagadia 41 113 Majhika 39 156 Samakoi 124 114 Majhika 57 159 Sanakan jani 16& 115 Makundapur 55 160 Sanakanjani jungle 165

116 Malisai 94 101 Sanakaraberani 45 117 Mandaberani 77 162 Sanamahitala 6 118 Musapapuli 90 163 Santrapur 153 119 Nanguliabeda 103 164 Saradhapur 129 120 Nanguliabeda jungle 102 165 Sarangapur 167

121 Naravanchandrapur 40 166 Satrang 170 122 Narendrapur 107 167 Seranabeda 192 . 123 Natada 3 168 Shyalpasundarpur 131 124 Niladripur 33 169 Similichhuin (Similisahi) 145 125 Nirakarpur 36 170 Similichnuin jungle 147

126 Niranjanpur 8 171 Singajori 133 127 Nuagaon 127 172 Subarnapur 1.Z 128 Nuahata 75 173 Suleimal 49 129 Nuamouza 92 174 Surab 156 130 Nuapada 64 175 Su~uda 98 131 Nuapada 168 176 Talabahal 108 132 Panchamahala 93 177 Talabahal 159 133 Pandapur 177 178 Talmulpatnabasti 187 134 Pandarbhar ania 38 179 Talamulpatna jami 185 135 Paniola 27 180 Talasahi 155 251

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF ANUGUL POLICE STATION

SI. Name of Village L. C. SI. Name of Village L.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 '3 1 2 3

181 Talatalla 51 187 Tentuliposi 150 182 Talatali 143 188 Tilapanga 180 '83 Talmulsasan 182 189 Tulasipal i04 184 Tentoi 22 190 Tulasipal jungle 116 185 Tentoloi 23 191 Turanga 81 186 Tentulihata 72 192 Turanga jungle 62 252

VillAGE AMENITIES i'alice Station-ANUGUl

L(' Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph tAe (Bus Stop, Marketl Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Ambapal 252-93 1,0&3 (162) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 2 Ambapal jungle 157·02 Uninhabited W 3 Natada 578·30 1,622 (271) P -(5-10) W PO ...:....(5-10) -(5-10) 4 Bethianali 136-38 103 (11) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 5 Badajharan 205·99 56 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

6 Sanamahitala 21.04 75 (12) P -(5-10)' W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 7 Badamahitala 489'27 47 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 8 Niranjanpur 591'65 Uninhabited W 9 Ramdiha 211'25 386 (65) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 10 . Bhubanpur 41764 214 (37) P -(10+) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(1:'-10) -(5-10)

11 Paranga 70982 1,896 (369) P,M -(5-10) W,R PO -(5-10) BS 12 Subarnapur 214·89 523 (98) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 13 Jamunali 57911 1,341 (248) P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 14 Kuio 228·24 856 (146) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO Sunday -(5-10) 15 Kuiou jungle 261-83 139 (~1) P,M -(5-10) W PO --(5-10) -(5-10)

16 Khirkolipasi 10603 119 (22) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 17 Rajanipal 7689 433 (64) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 18 Rankasinga 86·20 348 (58) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 19 Kukudanga 424'92 2,455 (415) P,M -(5::10) W,Tk,R PO - (-5) -(5-10)

20 Ekagharia 97'13 463 (97) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

21 Raipur (Part) 67-58 Uninhabited 22 Tentoi 101·98 364 (64) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 23 Tentoloi 155·40 466 (79) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 24 Pingua 8660 450 (76) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(li-10) 25 Khamana 80·13 301 (58) P - (-5) W.Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

26 Brundabanpur 11·74 Uninhabited 27 Paniola 55'85 168 (34) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-S) - (-5) 28 Kunjakutira 23'07 Uninhabited 29 Dayanidhipur 10·93 98 (20) - (-5) - (-5) w,n - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 30 Basudevpur 20-64 16 (2) P -(10+) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 253

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUGUl

Remarks ~pp- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i, e" area under different types of land roach distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) ~ncludjng to (in Kms,) r------A------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------KR Anugul (13) ED,EAg Rice 2549 190'61 17'00 19'83 72-44 81,56 2'02 KR Anugul (13) EO Rice 87,41 375'96 89'03 25'90 N-l, Temple KR Anugul (11) Rice 67·58 32,78 33·59 2'43 KR Anugul (8) Rice 65'97 116'55 19'83 3'64

KR Anugul (11) Rice 0'81 19'43 0·40 0·40 KR Anugul (11) Rice 220'56 202,34 62·32 4'05 95'51 323'34 164'71 8'09 KR Anugul (16) Rice 21·05 157'42 23'47 9·31 KR Anugul (11) Rice 8·91 ;157'74 34'40 16·59

PR Anugul (8) EA Rice 57·47 445'96 135·97 70·42 M-l, Temple KR Anugul (8) ED Rice 2'83 132'74 35·61 43·71 KR Anugul (8l ED Rice 121'81 32901 92'68 3561 N-l KR Anugul (5) ED Rice 6·88 172-80 27'11 21"45 N-8 KR Anugul (6) Rice 103·19 3'64 108,46 27'52 19·02

KR Anugul (5) Rice 50,59 17·81 37'63 Kit Anugul (10) ED Rice 62'32 14'57 I(It Anugul (8) ED Rice 76·08 10·12 KR Anugul (8) ED Rice 363-41 61'51 N-3, M-l, Temple KR Anugul (10) ED Rice 0,81 80·94 R·09 7'29 N-2, M-', Temple

1·62 59'49 4'04 2'43 KR Anugul (11) ED Rice 83'36 6·07 1255 M-l l

8'91 2,83 PR,KR Anugul (8) ED Rice 40'47 11"74 2·02 1'62 Temple 20'24 2'83 KR TaJcher (8) Rice 2'83 7'69 0'41 KR Anugul (19) ED Rice 16'21 0·81 0'41 1'21 -~------254

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-ANUGUL

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities avai'lable (If not available within the village, a dash (-) N(l' Village area of the population is shown In the column and next to it, in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz, -S Kms., S-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility IS available Is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Da y or Communi- tlonal Water days of cation (Potable) Telegraph'" the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - (-5) 31 Kendupali 59·08 444 (69) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 32 Bhogaberani 176'44 1,182 (214) P(2) - (-5) W,Tk,R PO 33 Nlladrlpur 4'05 Uninhabited 34 Abhimanpur 1902 Uninhabited 35 Dasamania 4·45 Uninhabited

-(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-S) -(5-10) - (-S) 36 Nlrakarpur 46'13 82 (16) P -(S-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(S-10) - (-5) 37 Bagachar 81'34 189 (33) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-S) 38 Pandarbharania 15'78 659 (112) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-S) -(5-10) - (-5) 39 Majhlka 19'113 41 (9) - (-5) W,Tk - (-S) - (-S) - ~-S) 40 Nara ya nchandr apur 6S'96 44 (6) P - (-5)

-(S-10) W,Tk,TW - (-S.) -(5-10) - (-5) 41 Salagadia 140·43 73l (116) P - (-S) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-S) 42 Kusupangi 114'53 380 (71) P P,M,H MCW,O W,Tk PO Friday - (-5) 43 Balaramprasad 1,197'87 4,791 (7S4) -(5-10) W - (-S) - (-S) -(S-10) 44 8alaramprasad- 1'62 496 (80) - (-S) patana - (-S) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-S) -(10+) 45 Sanakaraberanl 11·33 21 (2)

- (-5) -(S-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 46 Kansaragadi 107·6S 18 (2) P,M -(S-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 47 Kurudul 33589 1,465 (222) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-S) -(5-10) -(5-10) 48 Ghunchapal 159·45 310 (48) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 49 Sulelmal 91-05 141 (26) P,M -(5-10) T,W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 50 Sakaslnga 413-59 1,610 (274)

Sunday 51 Talataila 16268 Uninhabited - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 52 Akurabahal 180·09 34 (2) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 53 Bedasar 223·79 938 (113) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(S-10) -(S-10) 54 Karadatikar 13·76 41 (12) - (-S) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-S) 55 Makundapur 507.48 106 (18)

-(S-10) W,Tk,R PO -5-10) - (-5) 56 Benagadia 335·48 700 (103) P,M -(S-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) as 57 Majhika 109·27 653 (91) - (-5) Mew W,Tk,TW,O PO -(5-10) BS 58 Jarasinga 367,86 3,643 (582) P (2), M,H - (-5) TW,Tk PO,Phone Sunday BS 59 Kumanda 650·74 3,559 (612) P,M,H -(5-10) W . - (-5) ":"(5-10) -(5-10) 60 8el asuntha 111-69 44 ( 5) - (-5) ----- 255

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tah asil- ANUGUl

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,-______.A- ______---' ______, to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Talcher (8) ED Rice 39'25 8'90 0'81 10'12 N-l, Temple PR,KR Anugul (8) ED Rice 131'93 25'09 3'24 16'18 N-l 2'83 1'22 17'00 2'02 ,1'45

KR Talcher (8) Rice 4411 2·02 PR,KR Talcher (11) Rice 73'25 8'09 KR Tal.cher (17) Rice 14'16 1'62 PR,KR Talcher (11) Rice 18'21 1'62 PR,KR Talcher (8) Rice 63'53 2'43 ,..

PR,KR Talchcr (10) Rice 133,55 6'88 KR Anugul (11) Rice 87·41 17'81 4'86 4'45 KR Anugul (10) ED Rice 40-47 583'96 391'74 82'9& 98'74 N-20,M-6,Temple KR Anugul (11) ED Rice 1'62 N·l

KR Anugul (7) Rice 9·31 2·02

KR Anugul (8) Rice 7487 19·02 13'76 KR Anugul (5) ED Rice 192·63 77·30 65'96 M-1, Terrple KR Anugul (8) Rice 78·11 48·56 31·16 1·62 KR Anugul (8) Rice 76·89 10·92 3·24 KR Anugul (4) Rice 268·31 71'22 74·06 N-2

33·99 108·05 17'00 3·64 PR,KR Anugul (6) Rice 1-62 93'89 78·51 6'07 KR Anugul (6) EO Rice 16·19 7001 85'39 28·73 23-47 M-l KR Anugul (8) Rice 12'55 081 b'40 KR Anugul (6) Rice 2·83 425·33 35.61 43·71

KR Anugul (6) ED Rice 47·35 25'09 145'69 26·30 91·05 M-6 KR Anugul (5) ED Rice 48'56 3885 6·48 15·38 Temple PR Anugul (5) ED Rice 2-43 140'83 146·09 3561 42'90 N-4,M-5,C-l PR Anugul (2) EO Rice 26·30 357·34 133'55 47·35 86'20 N-13,M-3 KR Anugul (3) Rice 87'01 8'09 16·59 256

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-ANUGUl l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities -lvailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. at the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Pous Stop; Markett Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 () 7 8 9 1(J

61 Ranigoda jUl'lgle 319·30 1,902 (298) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 62 Turanga jungle 195·87 :.m (42) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-S) 63 Ranigoda 204·77 761 ( 107) P -- (-J) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 64 Nuapada 120·60 491 (84) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 65 Karaberani (Bada) 64·75 323 (62) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

66 Kanyabeda 184·13 911 (162) P -('i·'IO) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 67 Laxmanapur 526 Uninhabited 68 Giranga 42654 1,574 (216) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 69 Gotmara 1,106-41 3,&35 (657) P,M D W,Tk,TW PO,Phone Tuesday BS 70 Apartipur 54'63 260 (40) P - (-5) W,Tk,--:W - (-5) - (-5) - (~5)

71 Budapanka 1,198·68 3,061 (505) P(2) -(5-10) W,Tk PO,Phont' -(S-10) RS (Budhapa,lka) 72 Tentulihata 85·39 426 (78) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 73 Joragadia 78·91 278 (41) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 74 Birabahanpur 94·70 173 (3f.) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk -- (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 75 Nuahata 849·44 3,063 (446) P,M - (-5) W,TW PO -(5-10) BS

76 Banarpal 60·30 810(161) P,M,H HC.PHS, W,TW PO,Phone Tuesday BS FPC,RP 77 Mandaberani 62-73 Uninbabited 78 Bonda 434.23 ',672 (278) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) as 79 Kulad 659·64 1,916 (302) P,M -(5-10) W,TW PO -(5-10) BS 80 Kandasar 653·57 2,716 ('185) P -(5-10) W,lk,TW PO -(5-10) BS

81 Turanga 429·37 2,719 (463) P - (-5) W,Tk PO -(5-10) BS 82 Karadagadia 292·18 1,213 (170) P - (-5) W,Tk,R PO - ,-5) BS 83 Kusasinga 192·23 1,028 (187) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 84 Paratara 256·98 1,130 (188) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 85 Rantalei jungle 25·50 Uninhabited

86 Rantalei 324·56 1,471 (155) P -(5-10) W.Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS 87 Podakhaman 93·89 69 (11) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 88 Haribereni 66 37 330 (48) P -(5-10) w,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 89 Karnapur 12141 121 (18) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 90 Musapapuli 9793 ',014 (177) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 257

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-ANUGUL

App· Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remraks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including A to (in Kms.) r------..... any village Forest Itri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gatf>d irriga ted waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar CUltivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Inlere!>t

11 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (2) ED Rice 22420 18·21 76·89 N-12,M-2 KR Anugul (3) ED Rice 8863 46'13 61'11 PR,KR Anugul (1) ED Rice 163'52 18·61 2064 ... N-2,M-1,Temple KR Anugul (5) ED Rice 96·72 10·52 13-36 M-l,Temple KR Anugul (5) ED Rice 5504 2-43 7·28

PR,Ki\ Anugul (6) ED Rice 11331 33·18 3764 040 364 040 0·41 041 PR,KR Anugul (8) ED Rice 2671 20194 153'18 2428 20·23 PR,KR Mugul (14) ED Rice 94L- 9 157·42 N-7, M-5, C-3 PR,KR Anugul (14) ED Rice 4775 688

PR.KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 1,07080 127·88 ••• M-2, C-l, Temple

PR,KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 6273 22·66 PR,KR Mugul (16) ED Rice 64'34 14·57 KR Anugul (16) Rice 74·87 19·83 PR,KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 71832 131·12 ... N-9, M-2, Temple

PR Anugul (12) ED Rice 38·85 2145 N-12, M-4, C-2

57·06 5·67 PR,KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 384·86 49'37 N-1 PR Anugul (8) ED Rice 28·33 21·85 54Hl 33'18 31·57 N-8, M-3, Temple PR Anugul (5) ED Rice 337·51 18332 131·93 0·81 C-1, Temple

PR Anugul (2) ED Rice 29B7 32·38 53·01 52·61 N-7, M-3, C-1 PR,KR Anugul (2) ED Rice 224·60 31'56 36·02 N-4, M-7, C-5 KR Anugul (6) ED Rice 14812 27·11 17·00 KR Anugul (6) ED Rice 169·56 23·88 63·54 2428 1-22 -

PR Anugul (6) ED Rice 212·06 70·01 42·49 N-6, Temple PR Anugul (8) ED Rice 2185 0·41 71-63 PR Anugul· (6) ED Rice 2833 4·05 33·99 PR Anugul, (6) ED Rice 74·87 26·31 20·23 PR Anugul (0) ED Rice 6070 15'38 21·85 N-l,M-1 2j8

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Statlon-Ar\L'GUl l. C. Name of the Total Total Ameni ties available (If not c. vailable wit hin tr,e viII, ge, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population IS shown in tIe celumn dnd next to it in brackets, the uistar,ce in VillaV! (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Krns., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of t:,e (in hectares) households} , nearest place wher~ the facility is available is given; r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Da\ or Con mU[1i- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph tie (Bus Step, Marketl Railwav Hnt, Statll.](1, if any Water- way) 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

91 Chandrabahal 26790 691(113) P,M _(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 92 Nuamouza 11412 415 (87) - (-5) -(5- 10) W - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 93 Panchamahala 29421 278 (53) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 94 Malisai 13557 272 (52) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 95 Lingara jodi 16875 1,081 (194) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (--5)

- (-5) - (-5) 96 Khalari 348-43 2,107 (281) P,M,H - (-5) W PO - (-5) - (-5) 97 Khamara 135· i7 569 (102) P,M - (-5) W,'W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 98 Susuda 2"'1'69 l,2j7 (191) P - (~5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 99 Ankula 244·84 1,437 (233) P(2) - (-5) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) lCO Gopina thapur 22824 596 (96) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5)

101 KUladjungle 75'68 Uninhabited 102 NanguliabedaJungle 42'90 Uninhabited P -(5-10) -(5-10) 103 Nanguliabeda 23593 767 (124) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 104 Tulasipal 60339 2,031 (348) P -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 105 Jha jiribahal 17604 619 (95) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5)

- (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 106 Chouridiha 12262 576 (79) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) --(5-10) -(5-10) 107 Narendrapur 181·30 274 (41) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) 1( 8 Talabahal 74·06 286 (51) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 109 Ganthigadia 175·23 274 (47) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1 '0 Badakhali 128'29 222 (39) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk

111 Gopigangadharpur 30·35 Uninhabited W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 112 Bhagabatpur 161·87 344 (54) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5·10) -(5-10) 113 Gadasantri 80168 2,531 (443) P,M,H -(5-10) W,lk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 114 Gangijodi 4087 111 (21) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5·10) -(5-10) 115 Rajibapur 4087 250 (38) P -(5-10)

116 Tulasipaljungle 57,06 Unin~ abited 117 8adaberena 911 Uninhabited W,Tk,TW PO ....,(10 +) -(10+) 118 Kankinali 130·31 669 (115) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-S)=, 10) -(S-Ie) 1'19 laduput 37M ~ (6) - (-5) -(S-10} .....,s- -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R ... (5-10) -(5- jC) 120 Barsinga 252·93 930 (172) P - (~51~: 259

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil- ANUGUl

App. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I, e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,.... ______~_,lt.. ______~ to (in Kms,) any village Forest Irri- ·Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious . by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugul (6) ED Rice 129·90 ~7·~3 40·47 N-1,Temple PR Anugul (7) ED Rice 41'68 2·02 70·42 T-1 PR Anugul (3) Rice 99·15 121,41 7365 PR Anugul (2) ED Rice 89·84 19·43 26·30 Temple PR Anugul (2) ED Rice 13-35 10765 1012 37'63 N-1,Temple

PR Anugul (2, ED Rice 142·45 116·55 18'21 71'22 N·8,M-3, Temple PR Anugul (4) ED Rice 10603 4'86 4'05 2023 N-3,Temple PR Anugul (2) ED Rice 80'93 93'08 28'33 47·35 N-16,M-7,Temple PR Anugul (2) ED Rice 79·32 123'02 W'12 32'38 N-6 KR Anugul (16) ED RIce 183'73 24'28 2023

4'45 61'11 6'88 3·24 38'45 2,83 1·62 KR Anugul (14) ED Rice 200'32 20'23 15'38 KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 509·91 48'56 44,92 N-5 KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 142'45 33·59 Temple

KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 101·58 21·04 '" M-1,C-2, Temple KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 161·07 20'23 KR Anugul (16) Rice 58'28 15·78 KR' Anugul (16) Rice 139'62 3561 1(11 Anugul (16) ED Rice 113'72 809 6'48

23·07 4·04 324 KR. Anugul (16) ED Rice l1B·57 40'47 2·B3 :Temple KR Anugul (19) ED Rice 714'27 60·70 26·71 N-2, Temple KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 34·40 4·04 2'43 KR Anugul (19) Rice 34·40 324 323 ...

52-61 202 2·43 729 0·81 1·21 KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 115·34 8·09 6·88 PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 33·19 4·45 PR Anugul (10) ED Rice 147·71 54'63 40·~7 1012 Temple 260

VillAGE AMENITtES Police Station~ANUGUL

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available wJthin thf! village. a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackp.ts, the dhtance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Km • of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~-~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station. if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 10

121 Bandhupur 3561 Uninhabited 122 Badibahal 26264 514 (93) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1i3 Kangula 1,46132 4,552 (71;8) P(3),M(2) FPC W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 124 Samakoi 10158 325 (68) P -{5-10) W,Tk.R - C-S} -(5-10) -(5-10) 1.25 Chheliapada 596.91 ·2,168 (334) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

126 Amantapur 29·95 94 (15) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 127 Nuagaon 6660 411 (~1) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 128 Sabalabhanga 12383 240 (29) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) jungle 119 Saradhapur 637·79 1,168 (171) P (-,5) w - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 130 Balarampur 28490 Uninhabited

131 Shyamasundarpur 3~196 542 (84) P -(5-10) W.R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 132 Ballavpur 20882 19 (3) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 133 Singajori 16.59 2 (1) - ( - S) -(5-10) 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 134 Kabilipal 12383 230 ('8) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 135 Sabalabhanga 271·95 1,35& (238) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

136 Baluakata· 42978 1.668 (254) P -(5-10) W, Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 137 Brahmanposi 7244 Uninhabited 138 Khandahata 213·27 753 (130) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO -(10+ ) - (-5) 119 Angarbandha 413 59 1,360 (238) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW.R - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) 140 Ramimunda 147·31 305 .(43) - (-5) -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

141 Pur.ikia (Purukia) 225'01 74S (140) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) 142 Arahat 2B7·73 984 (156) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 143 Talatali 420·(6 1,158 (195) P,M -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -r5- to) 144 Juharpur 63·13 231 (42) P -f1Q.l.) W,Tk,~ - (-5) -(10+ ) -:5-10) 145 Similichhuin 137'19 364 (75) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (Similisahl)

146 Ch'akuriapal 43.30 92 (16) _j_ (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 147 Similichhu;n jungle 1376 Uninhabited P 148 Ar"a 3602 Uninhabited 149 Rankasinga 125'86 466 (72) P -(10+) W,Tk PO -(5-1u) -(5-10) 150 Tentuliposi 1fy 19 Uninhabited 261

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasii--ANUGUL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including "... ______- _____.A. ____ ~ _____~ to (in Kms,) any vUlage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not pJace of gated irriga ted waste available religious, by (indudrng for historical source gaucher cultivation or and aJ'chaeo­ groves) logkal interest

11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 -. 2Hl6 8-09 486 PR Anugur (11) Idee 9308 133·54 16'19 19·83 Temple PR An1.Jgul (8) ED Rice 57668 551·40 242'81 89·43 N-1.M-17t Temple PR Anugul (10) Rice 87·01 405 1052 PR Anugul (8) ED Rice 422'49 63·13 111·29 Temple

PR Anugul (5) ED Rice ... 22-26 1·62 607 PR Anugul (5 ) ED R!ce .. , 53·82 4·86 10'12 PR Anugul (12) ED Rice 100 76 ~307 Church N-1 PR Anugul (6) ED Rice .. , 493·72 144·07 ",. .. 244;03 40-137 ...

Temple PR Anllgul (1(')} ED RIce 283'28 58·6B l

N-1 KR AnuguJ (8) EO Rice ... 348~OJ 81·75 57·87 14·51 '" PR AnuguJ (10) ED Rice 171·99 28'3} 1295 40-47 14'97 Temple PR Anugul (11) ED Rice - .... ~ 358·15 KR Anugul (14) Rice 117.76 2631 3·24

KR Anugul (14) ED Rice 2"02 194·25 16.19 1255 Temple KR Anllgul (14) ED Rice 230'67 1619 4087 N-1, Temp'e KR Anugul (16) l:D Rice 307·97 103·19 890 KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 4897 13·76 0·40 Temple KR Anugul (18) Rice 10279 18'n 567

KR· Anugul (18 Rice 39'25 4·05 13';~5 0.41 28'33 7.69 KR Anuguf (16) ED Rice 93.89 18.62 13-35 Temp1e 15·78 0.41 262

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-ANUGUl

L· C. Naml:! of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (.:.....) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hecatres) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given)

,.----______--" __.A. ______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water &. days of cation ,Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

151 Kusuna 182'11 252 (39) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 152 Kalandapal 81'34 138 (27) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) _(5_"0) 153 Santrapur 375·14 1,333 (220) P -(10+ ) W,R - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) 154 Charadapita 48·16 2 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 - (-5) -(10+) -(:i-10) 155 Talasahi 79·32 119 (25) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

156 Surab 1Q4·25 678(1'3) P -(10+ ) W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 157 Ba1asinga 488·86 2,559 (436) P.M,H -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW,R PO Daily market - (-I) 158 Fulapal 34·40 59 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - {S-10) 159 Talabahal 17'40 39 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 160 Badabahal 83-77 223 (40) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -·(5-10)

161 Bhagatpur 2428 35 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) 162 Kumurusinga 492·50 2,047 (31)1) P,M.O - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) BS 163 Patefi 17321 I,OC6 (169) P - (-5) W,Tk,R,O - (-5) - (-5) B5 164 Ramberani 50'18 160 (31) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - ("-5) -(5-10) (Ramberini) - (-5) 165 Sanakanjani jungle 26·71 180 (32) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

166 Sanakanjani 61·51 348 (68) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - ('i-l0) 167 Sarangapur 79-72 400 (72) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 168 Nuapada 68,39 552 (92) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 169 Badakanjani 95·10 384 (76) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (5 10) 170 Sat rang 67-99 68 (13) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10)

171 lnkarbandha 232·69 859 (153) P,M M(W W,Tk,TW,R PO - (5-10) -(5-10) 172 Hanadiha 138,81 390 (78) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 173 Khaparakhai 82-96 10 (2) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (--5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 174 Baliani 75·27 2 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) .-(5-10) -(5-10) 175 Kansanali 43-71 11 (2) - (-5) - (5'- 1O) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

176 Biswanathpur 2~ 09 80 (12) - (-5) -(5-'0) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 177 Pandapur "694 289 (50) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 178 Fulapada 672'18 1,384 (2 '6) P,M CWC W,Tk,R,O PO,Phone -(5-10) BS 179 Girdhabasia 108-40 1f,2 (31) P -(10+ ) W - (-- 5) -(5-1C) -(5-10) 180 Ti1apanga 61-51 186 .(20) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(: -10) 261

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE fahasil-ANUCUl

App. Nearest town and Power . Staple land use (i, e" area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) induding ______..A. ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irn- I)n- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical InlP.rest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2G

KR Anuguf (14) ED Rice 150·14 3 '.16 081 KR Anugul (:6) ED Rice 69.61 11, )3 040 N-l, Temple KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 303.11 66.77 5'26 KR Anugul (11) Rice 41'68 6·48 PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 64'35 1497

PR Anugul (10) ED Rice 162'~8 31'57 PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 237'55 172'40 78'91 N-2,Temple PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 31·57 183 PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 14'16 n4 PR Anugul (19) ED Rice 44·" 3642 3'24

PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 22'26 0·81 1'21 PR Anugul (10) ED Rice 125'67 306'75 59'08 N-4,Temple PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 72'04 77.70 23'47 Temple PR Anugul (11) ED Rice 19'43 19:0l 8'09 3fJ4

PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 2023 6'48

PR Anugul (13) ED Rice 55'85 5'66 PR Anugul (14) ED Rice 72'03 7'69 PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 5989 8'50 PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 78'10 17'00 N-1 PR Anugul (16) Rice 55'04 12'95 Temple

PR Anugul (16) ED Rice 161'C6 71'63 N·1 PR Anugul (13) ElJ Rice 105·62 33'19 Tell1ple PR Anugul (10) Rice 6, '70 2.126 PR Anugul (12) Rice bO·)O 14'97 PR Anugul (14) Rice 38·85 4'86

PR An:Jg'Jl (14) ED Rice 2266 2'43 PR Anugul (11) Rice 3.,25 7.b'? Temple r.R Anugul (13) ED Rice 49C'(J8 174'01 8'09 Temple KR Anugul (14) Rice 84·99 21,04 2'43 Temple KR Anugul (~6) Rice . 5585 5'26 040 ------.-_--_._ . ---~-~-. ------.------_._--_------.. ~-- 264

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-ANUGUL

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Krns., 5-10 Krns. and 10t Krns. of t~.e (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water at days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

181 Kainchabahal 66·37 '77 (33) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 182 Talmulsasan ',09791 3,095 (569) P(2) -(10" ) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) - (-5) 183 Gadata lamul 280·04 ',441 (258) P,M,H 0 W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 184 Harichandabasti 0·81 11::1 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 185 Talamulpatnajami 67·18 Uninhabi ted W 186 Harichandajami 101·17 Uninhabited W

187 Talmulpatnabasti 8'50 1,576 (270) P,M o W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 188 Cudiabhuin 31·57 Uninhabited 18~ Durgaprasadpur 106'43 84 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 190 Khandanali 24':!8 9 (1) - (-5) - (-5) 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 191 Mahidharpur 650'33 3,127 (567) P,M D,R,P W,R PO Friday BS 192 Seranabeda 320·51 874 (176) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS

Total 40,692'48 1,32,466 P-124, 0-4, (22,223) 1Vl-~4, MCW/ .H-8 MH/ CWC·4, PHC/ He-1, FPC.2, PHS-1, 0-3

ANUGUL 91,722'30 2,38,610 P·273, D-H, TAHASIL (40,768) M-75, H-2, H-18 MCW/ MH/ CWC·6, PHC/ H-6, FPC-7, PHS-1, 0-3 265

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Taha&lI-ANUGL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Stipply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,-______--A ______'""' to (in Kms.) any village Forest Ird- Un- Cu(turable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 ·,4 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (16) Rice 45.32 1862 .2-43 Temple KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 463'37 322·13 286·11 26·30 N-2, Temple KR Anugul ('6) ED Rice 23229 3804 971 M-1, Temple KR Anugu, (16) Rice 0·41 0·40. 5&25 10·93 63'54 21-45 14·16 2·02

KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 243 6'07 M-1, C-1 20.64 6·48 4·45 KR Anugul (13) Rice 486 73·211 26·30 2.02 KR Anugul (18) Rice 688 13 35 4·05 KR Anugul (19) ED Rice 146,49 348·03 13881 17'00 N-1,M-1 KR Anugul (21) ED Rice 126,67 99'55 79'32 14'97

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF BALIMI POLICE STATION

51. Name of the Village L. C. 51. Name of the Village l.C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

1 Amana 3 35 Khallberena 6 2 Asarada 62 36 Kothalu 24 3 Badamunda 33 37 Krushnachandrapur 56 .. Badibahal 5 38 Kukuta 64 5 Balimi 63 39 Kumurusinga 60

6 Bankidi 43 40 Madhupur 26 7 Barasingha 29 41 Magubereni 55 8 Bedanali 54 42 Mahalunda 53 9 Benipathar 32 43 Mahatala 17 10 Beruanpal 18 44 Mitikapasi 13

11 Bhanupada 21 45 Musalama 52 12 Brahmanamara 59 46 Nagiabereni 048 Brahmanapurunakote 8 13 47 Nandapur fiG 14 Chandrasekharpur 10 4B Nandello 7 Chltipada 22 15 49 Naraharipur 9 16 Dainimara (Dahanirnara) 46 Nimabahaii 17 Dudurukote 56 SO 23 18 fakirmohanpur 12 51 Nua 27 52 19 Galapada 20 Nuagan 16 53 Nuapada 20 Gandijhara 19 41 54 Paikpurunakote :fl 21 Gotlaberenl 50 22 Gulehi 57 55 Panaghudughuda 2 23 Gurilo 67 56 Panubereni 45 24 Iswarapur 49 57 Patala 4Z 25 Jahnamunda 38 58 Raghunathpur 15 59 Rakaia 1 26 Jhaduberenl 44 27 Jharabandha 25 60 Ranjagola (Ranjagole) ", 61 28 Jharabeda 40 61 Sanamunda 35 29 Kadala 31 62 Sanhindol 65 30 Kailakoil 36 63 Sanjapada .. 31 Kankalu 11 64 Sarapa 14 12 ((antamlla 51 6S Solanall 39 3) Kantlmlli (Kantamlli) 34 66 Tarkabeda 30 34 . Khalapal 47 67 Thokar 28 272

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BALIMI

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5~10 Kms· and 10+Kms' -of the (in hectares) househol ds) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi~ tional Water & davs of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Rakala 217·72 394 (71) P CHW W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 2 -Panaghudughuda 152·57 221 (42) p - (-5) W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 3 Amana 303"51 1,054 (180) P,M CHW W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 4 Sanjapada 374'33 1,263 (218) P CHW W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 5 Badibahal 140·83 356 (68) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

6 .Khaliberena 200'32 525 (9(.) P,M MCW W,rk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 7 Nandeilo 100'77 308 (S3) P - (-5) W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) 8 Brahmanapuruna- 257-38 532 (80) P CHW W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) kote 9 Nar aharipur 33-18 257 (32) - (-5) CHW W,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 10 . Chandrasekharpur 33'59 93 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -·(5-10) -(10+)

11 Kankalu 205·18 1,171 (181) P,M CHW W,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 12 Fakirmohanpur 13·35 Uninhabited W 13 Mitikapasi 74-46 44 (8) - (-5) - (-"i) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 14 ,Sarapa 176·04 301 (70) P CHW W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 15 Raghunathpur 231.48 583 (90) P - ,-5) W,TW,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

16 Nuagan 19546 558 (92) 'p - (-5) W,TW,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 17 ,Maha tala 56 66 32 (4) - (~5) - (-5) W,R -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) 18 , Beru~npa' 29583 1,028 (184) P,M CHW W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(10+) 19 , Candijhara 78.11) 123 (30) - (-5) - (-5) R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 20 Calapada 339·53 852 (166) P,M CHW W,Tk,TW - (-5)' -(5-10) -(5-10)

21 Bhanupada 6961 215 (39) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) ~ (-5) 22 Chitipada 65·56 161 (36) - (-5) - (-5) W,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 23 Ninabahali 207·60 643 (122) P CHW W,Tk.TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-E) 24 Kothalu 47·75 194 (39) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 25 Jhar abandha 560·09 1,140 (206) PM CHW W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

26 Madhupur 190·20 79 (12) - (-5) - (-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 27 Nua 576·27 1,649 (242) P - (-5) W,TW -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) 28 Thokar 358·15 1,252 (206) p - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 29 Barasing"a 654·38 2,097 (359) P,M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 30 Tarkabeda 766-48-_-- 862 (139) P - (-5) W -(5-10) - (10+) -- (-5) 273

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOl

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,... ______..A. ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irrj- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 --._---- _-- KR Anugul (24) Rice 192·63 6'47 18'62 Temple KR Anugul (24) Rice 1.21 123·43 10'93 17·00 KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 261'02 18·21 24·28 M-1, Temple KR Anugul (13) ED Rice 37·63 271·14 24·28 41·28 Temple KR Anugul (16) ED Rice 17'80 29·95 79·72 9·31 4'05 Temple

KR Anugul (19) ED Rice 2·83 16471 14·16 18'62 Temple KR Anugul (28) Rice 86·20 3·24 1133 KR Anugul (26) ED Rice 202·75 9'71 4492 M-l

KR Anugul (36) ED Rice 29·54 3·64 N-1 KR Anugul (38) Rice 30·35 0'41 2·83

KR Anugul (26) ED,EO Rice 24·l8 137·59 10·93 32·38 N-4,M-4, Temple 12·14 1.21 KR Anugul (16) Rice 4·45 5827 6·48 5·26 KR Anugul (18) ED Rice 22·66 12464 1093 17'81 KR Anugul (19) ED Rice 9.71 164'71 15,78 41·28

KR Anugul (24) ED Rice 8'09 158.64 9'31 19'42 Temple KR Anugul (29) ;,,! .... ~ 5·26 4'05 45·33 2.02 Temple KR Anugul (29) E[ , ..... a 121.00 120.60 21·45 32·78 N-2,M3 KR Anugul (29) I(ice 46'94 12'95 5.26 12'96 RR Anugul (29) ED,EO Rice 11'33 22,26 212'41 24·68 38·85 N-2,Temple

KR . Anugul (28) Rice 50'18 364 15'79 KR,PR Anugul (28) Rice 47'75 4·45 13'36 KR,PR Anugul (29) ED Rice 1781 163'49 12·14 14'16 KR Anugul (29) ED Rice 37'b4 2 1j3 7·28 KR,PR Anugul (29) ED Rice 107·24 325'77 72·44 54.64 N-'

KR Anugul (29) Rice 24'28 103·60 32,78 2954 ". KR,PR Anugul (42) ED Rice 44'51 4.86 456;89 38-85 31'16 M-2, Temple 1(R,PR Anugul (40) ED Rice 22.26 4·05 276'40 21'85 33·59 KR Anugul (42) ED,EO Rice ~2'37 2·43 483'20 94·29 42·09 Temple, N-l KR Anugul (n) ED Rice 55'44 505-45 106,84 98'75 274

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BALIMI

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Kadala 25698 1,662 (260) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 32 Benipathar 67·99 115 (16) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 33 Badamunda 207·20 355 (58) P,M - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 34 Kantimili 28045 1,147 (152) P CHW W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) (Kantanili) 35 Sanamunda 259·00 654 (114) P CHW W,Tk - (-s) -(10+) -(5-10)

36 Kaliakoli 81·34 11 (4) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 37 P.J.ikpurunakote 433'82 1,005 (173) P,M(2),H CHW W,TW,R PO -(10+) -(10+) 38 Jahnamunda 134.35 11 (2) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 39 Solana Ii 91·86 297 (48) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 40 Jharabedd 199·51 632 (112) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

41 Nuapada 220'96 504 (79) - (-5) CHW W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 42 Patala 331·84 1,354 (247) P(2),M MeW,CHW W,Tk PO -(10+ ) -(5-10) 43 Bankidi 213 67 693 (127) P CHW W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 44 Jhadubereni 18858 310 (57) P - (-5) W,TW,N,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 45 Panubereni 158'23 336 (55) P CHW W,Tk,TW -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

46 Dainimara 35·21 68 (15) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) (Dahanimara) 47 Khalapal 32·78 315 (61) P,M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 48 Nagiabereni 32·78 119 (24) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 49 Iswarapur 39·25 189 (31) - (-5) CHW W,Tk - (-5) ·-(10+) -(10+) 50 Gotiabereni 59·89 83 (19) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

51 Kantamila 115·34 290 (55) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 52 Musalana 27'92 Uninhabited 53 Mahalunda 161'87 983 (148) - (-5) CHW W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 54 Bedanali 38·45 104 (19) - (-5) - (-5) W,S - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 55 Magubereni 54·63 223 (47) . - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

56 Krushnachadrapur 8984 564 (84) P,M CHW W,Tk - (-5) -(5"10) -(5-10) 57 Gulehi 337·51 1,262 (231) r - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS 58 Dudurukote 1,4S0 39 3,815 (70S) P,M(2)H MeW N,Tk,TW PO - (-5) -(5-10) 59 Brahmanamara 238077 592 (99) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 60 Kumurusinga 411'97 1,176 (188) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 275

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOl

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use ·(i· e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up tEl 2 decimal places) including r----- ____ ,.- ____.A- ______- ...... to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (24) ED Rice 10'12 21206 19·42 15·38 M-1,N-5,Temple KR Anugul (42) Rice 56'25 3·64 8·10 KR Anugul (24) Rice 158'76 9·71 28,73 Temple KR Anugul (24) Rice 12'95 233·50 12'55 21,45 Temple

KR Anugul (24) Rice 19·02 203,15 10·12 26·71 Temple

KR Anugul (28) Rice 5·26 61·92 7·69 6,47 KR Anugul (46) ED Rice 100'77 12'14 213·67 38'85 68·39 Temple,N-1 KR Anugul (26) Rice 124·24 1'62 8,50 KR Anugul (26) Rice 77'70 6'07 8'09 KR Anugul (24) Rice 7·29 161'87 6·88 23·47

KR Anugul (26). ED Rice 16·19 154·99 9·31 40,47 Temple KR Anugul (26) ED Rice 1740 284-09 5'26 25·09 Temple, N-' KR Allugul (24) ED Rice 8'90 174'01 . 4·86 25,90 KR Anugul (45) Rice 34·80 12181 0'50 23-47 KR Anugul (24) ED Rice 6,88 12S'SO 7'28 14'57 M-,

KR Anugul (24) Rice 31,97 0'81 2'43

KR Anugul (24) Rice 29'95 0'40 2'43 KR Anugul (24) Rice 27'52 2-43 2'83 KR Anugul (24) Rice 33'18 0'40 5·67 KR Anugul (24) Rice 53·01 2'02 4'86 -

KR Anugul (24) Rice 14·16 81-75 7,29 12'14 25·90 2·02 KR Anugul (26) ED,EO Rice 143·26 1'62 1699 Temple- KR Anugul (26) Rice 33'59 0'41 4'45 Temple KR Anugul (22) Rice 42'90 O'4C 11,33 Temple

KR Anugul (22) ED Rice 82·)5 0,41 7,28 N-3, Temple rR Anugul (2~) ED,EO Rice 16,19 57'47 213-b7 18·21 31'97 KR Anugul (29) ED Rice 61'51 77·70 900'02' 193084 217'32 N-5,M-l,Temple KR Anugul (29) Rice -12-14 169'57 19'83 37-23 N-1,Temple PR Anugul (50) ED,EO Rice 24'28 14'16 307'97 25'09 40-47 N-1,Temple 276

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BALIMI l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest plac:-e where the facility is available is given) ,-______--A ______""'

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable). Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Ranjagola 709·82 2,066 (416) P,M,HC FPC,PHC W,TW PTO -(5-10) - (-5) (Ranjagole) 62 Asarada 267·50 817 (142) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-S) 63 Balimi 206·79 648 (112) P H,C W,Tk,TW PO -(5~10) BS 64 Kukuta 52002 2,284 (422) P MCW,HC. W,TW, - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) FPC 65 Sanhindol 139·21 605 (110) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 66 Nandapur 184·54 569 (112) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 67 Gurilo 279·23 463 (70) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

Total 15,535'88 44,308 P-48, MCW/MH/ (7,691 ) M-t9, CWC-4, H-3, PHCI C-t He-3, FPC-2, CHW-21 277

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOL ------_._--- - ..--. App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,-______-A. ______~ to (In Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avail3ble religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical inte~est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR Anugul (46) ED,EO Rice 33'59 69·20 443'54 b4·75 98'74 N-3,M-4,Temple

KR Anugu 1(46) ED Rice 36'42 4'05 169'16 12'78 25·09 Temple PR Anugul (45) ED Rice 9·71 9·71 151-76 14·57 21'04 Temple PR Anugul (45) ED Rice 8·50 2·02 440·30 14'16 55'04 Temple,N~4, M-S,C-3 KR,PR Dehnkanal (48) Rice 16·59 12'14 93'89 8·90 7'96 Temple KR Anugul (50) ED Rice 8'90 16·19 144·88 4'45 10'12 Temple KR,PR Anugul (50) Rice 40·47 16·19 161-47 46'13 14·97 Temple

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF HINDOL POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village l.L 51. Name of VjltaR~ It. No. No. Ne. N,:., 2 3 2

1 Aluslng 53 28 Kandarasuni 50 2 Ambithi 13 29 Kansara 1 3 Badagola 45 30 Kantakula 41 4 Baghadharia 36 31 Kantarnila 15 5 Bahalunda 3lJ 32 Kantapal 44

6 Balasar 6 33 Karabira 22 7 Bandhabhuin 23 34 Keutaganthi 34 8 Bangu 10 35 Kharamul 54 9 Baradapal 17 36 Kodibhanga 42 10 Baunspokhari 25 37 Kukupangi 47

11 Bhagabanpur 37 38 Kurumitha 12 12 Bhaktapur 39 39 Madhapur 43 13 Chhelachheli 2 40 Nlzgarh (Hindol) 30 14 Dameibahal (Damelnbahal) 16 41 Nuabag 40 15 Dhobaninandar 20 42 Nuakote 24 43 Ostapal 35 16 Dholapathar 26 44 Pada 11 17 Diarapasi 19 45 Pathanipota (Pathanapota) 28 18 Gobardhanapur 14 46 Purusottampur 52 19 Gohirachhod 21 47 Radhanathpur 27 20 Hariharpur 9 48 Ra jamohanpur 49 21 Hatura 7 49 Sarasinga 33 22 Illirisinga 46 50 Sindurapal 18 23 Janardanpur 51 51 Sinkola 48 24 }ayapanga 8 52 Talaganda 55 2S Kalanda 32 53 Tangisal 5 26 Kalihundi 3 54 Tantichira 31 27 Kamandalei 29 55 Tutupada 4 282

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-HINDOl

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No, Village area of the population .;s shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges. Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~---~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 :! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

, Kansara 628'48 1,296 (219) P CHW,MCW W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 2 Chhefachheli 30'35 49 (9) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 3 Kalihundi 54·63 179 (33) P CHW W,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 4 Tutupada 56'66 117 (25) - (-5) -(10+) W,N - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 5 Tangisal 108'46 186 (25) P -(10+) w - (-5) -(10+) - (-5)

6 Balasar 225·82 791 (131) P -(10+ ) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 7 Hatura 167·95 798 (143) P,M MCW,CHW W PO -(5-10) BS 8 Jayapanga 124·24 274 (52) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) 9 Hariharpur 140·83 357 (62) - (-5)' CHW W - (-5) - (-5) BS 10 Bangu 151-76 293 (48) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

11 Pada 76850 ',626 (277) P CHW W - (-5) -(5-10) BS 12 Kurunitha 60055 963 (165) P,M,H CHW W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 13 Ambithi 338·32 774 (142) P CHW W,O,N -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 14 Gobardhanapur 319·70 352 (62) P CHW W,O -(10+) - (-5) -(10+) 15 Kantanila 598·53 1,118 (180) P,M CHW W.N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

16 Dameibaha~ 131·93 Uninhabited (Dameinbah~ 17 Baradapaf 481·98 ',157 (206) P CHW W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 18 Sindurapaf 163·09 136 (23) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) as 19 Diarapasi 180·49 459 (84) P D W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 20 Dhobaninandar 375·14 655 (107) P,M CHW W,Tk,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-'0)

21 Cohirachhod 225·82 441 (84) P,M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (~5) 22 Karabira 141·24 202 (37) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 23 Bandhabhuin 55·44 159 (26) - (-5J -(5-10) 'W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 24 Nuakote 85672 1,088 (198) P CHW W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 25 Baunspokhari 309'59 432 (74) p CHW W,Tk PO -(5-10) as

26 Dholapathar 122'22 Uninhabited 27 Radhanathpur 244·43 302 (51) - (-5) CHW W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 28 Palhanipota 134'76 180 (31) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) (Pathanapota) 29 Kanandalei 51'80 195 (37) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(104) - (-5) 30 Nizgarh (Hindol) 1,575 85 5,401 (1,044) P(5),M(2), FPC,H, W,lW,Tk,F,O PTO, -(10+) BS H(2) CHW Phone -.-~------=------. __ .. - ----_ .. _----_ _"_------~--- 283

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE rahasil-HINDOL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under ditferent types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food ,... ______use in hectares rounded.A. up ______to 2 decimal places) ....,. including to (in Kms.) any Iillage Forest Ird- Un- <::ulturable Area not place ot gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (28) Rice 37·23 68·39 460·53 2226 40·07 KR Anugul (24) Rice 27·92 1-62 081 KR Anugul (25) Rice 48·16 0·81 5·66 KR Anugul (25) Rice 48·56 2043 5·67 KR Anugul (24) Rice 11·33 77·70 3·24 16·19

KR Anugul (24) Rice 7·28 167·95 21-45 29·14 KR,PR Anugul (22) ED,EAg Rice 139'62 8'50 19.83 N-4 KR Anugul (24) ED,EAg Rice 9·71 94·29 8'10 12·14 KR,PR Anugul (27) ED Rice 14-97 100'77 12·14 12'95 KR Anugul (26) Rice 1740 112·51 10·52 11033

KR Anugul (23) ED,EAg Rice 35·21 430·18 29·54 273'57 KR Anugul (22) ED Rice 35·61 40·87 308,78 27·92 187'37 N-1 KR Anugul (28) ED Rice 5·09 80·94 150·14 36·42 45·73 KR Anugul (32) Rice 44·11 194·65 51·40 29·54 KR Anugul (34) Rice 127-07 319·70 8863 63·13

9·71 87·82 1133 23 U7

KR Anugul (26) Rice 2833 201·94 145·69 31·16 7486 ... KR Anugul (27) Rice 12·14 42·49 64·35 23·88 20 23 KR Anugul (36) Rice 24·28 11736 17·40 21'45 Temple KR Anugul (40) Rice 48'97 231·07 59'89 35·21

KR Anugul (3CJ) Rice 27'92 125·46 55·85 16·59 KR Anugul (42) Rice 24·69 63-13 12·14 41:28 N-2 KR Anu~ul (40) Rice 33·18 7'29 14·97 Temple KR Anugul (40) Rice 80·13 477'53 20356 95'50 Temple PR Anugul (38) EA Rice 37·23 77·70 111·70 37·23 45'73 N-l, M-1

13'35 58'23 28·33 22·26 KR,PR Anugul (40) Rice 8'09 112·50 17·00 106'84 KR,PR Anugul (40) ED Rice 19'02 60'30 1 J·73 43·71

KR,PR Anugul (40) Rice 1'62 46·14 2·02 202 PR Anugul (40) fA Rice 212'06 813'01 354'10 196·68 N-4S,M-11,C-6, Temple, Mosque

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VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-HINDOl l. C. Name of·the Total Total Amenities available elf not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column anci next to It in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post. Day or Communi· tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapn the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- wa.y) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Tantichira 171·59 166 (33) P -(5-10) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 32 Kaianda 459·72 922 (152) P C.HW W -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 33 Sarasinga 162·28 421 (67) P -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) 85 34 l

36 Baghadharia 371·50 773 (166) P --(5-10) W - (-5) Sunday BS 37 Bhagabanpur 127·07 744 (130) - (-5) - (-5) W,N,O - (-5) - (-5) BS 38 Bahalunda 215·30 867 (156) P - (-5) W,N,O - (-5) - (-5) BS 39 8haktapur 112'10 167 (36) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 40 Nuabag 307-56 885 (155) P MeW W,TW PO - (-5) BS

41 Kantakula 118·98 339 (56) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 42 Kodibhanga 74·06 179 (74) - (-5) - (-:5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 43 Madhapur 440-30 774(141) P - (-5) W,Tk -(10+) -- (-5) - (-5) 44 Kantapal 83-77 -157 (21) - '(-5) -:-(5-10) W -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 45 Badagola 254·95 191 (28) P -(5-10) TW.Tk -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5)

46 IIlirisinga 25940 500 (87 ) - (-5) -(5-10) W.Tk -(10+) -(5-10) -{10+) 47 I

51 Janardanpur 3157 135 (20) - (-5) CHW W - (-5) -(10+) OS =2 Purusottampur 131·93 131 (32) - (-5) - ,-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 53 Alusing 399·02 368 (74) P -(5-10) W --(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 54 Kharamul 227·43 109 (22) P CHW W,Tk -(10+) -(10+) -l10+) 55 Talaganda 190-61 41 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+)

Total 15,635'50 29,931 P -38,M-8, D-1,H·1, (5,379) H-3,O.' MCW/MH/ CWC-3, FPC-1, CHW-18 285

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Taha!>il-HINDOL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use!(i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,.-______.A. ______""' to (in Kms.) any village forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including tor historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Anugul (46) Rice 19·02 97'93 17·81 36·83 KR Anugul (28) Rice 66·77 304'32 19'02 6961 PR Anugul (48) Rice 2064 11564 10·12 15·78 KR Anugul (50) Rice %6 49'78 4·05 KR,PR Anugul (SO) Rice 12·95 37·23 17'40 0'41

KR,PR Allugul (51) ED Rice 36·02 218'53 78·10 38·85 N-2, Temple KR Anugul (52) ED Rice '111·29 3·24 12·54 Temple KR Anugul (53) ED Rice 4·05 191'42 6.88 12·95 Temple KR Anugul (53) ED Rice 105'62 4'05 2'43 KR Anugul (54) ED,EO Rice 244'43 17·00 46·13 N-1, Temple

KR Anugul (50) Rice 52'20 44'52 9·31 12'95 KR Anugul (50) Rice 2·83 57·06 8'91 5. Z6 KR Anugul (52) Rice 6'88 58.27 318·49 32'78 23·88 KR Mugul (54) Rice 58,27 16·19 9·31 KR Anugul (54) Rice 850 22096 24·68 0,81

KR • Anugul ':56) Rice 40·47 20·23 139'62 11·73 47·35 KR Anugul (58) Rice 46'13 129·50 )7'23 13·36 KR Anugul (48) ED Rice 29·95 ~10'88 53-42 123'83 PR Anugul (46) Rice 110·48 46377 166·73 371'10 N-1 PR Anugul (42) Rice 28·73 130·31 55·44 132'74 N-1

PR Anugul (41) ED Rice 29·95 1-62 N-1 KR Anugul (42) ED Rice 11'74 77·70 14·97 27'52 KR Anugul (49) Rice 2·43 210·44 79"72 106·43 KR Anugul (60) Rice 9·71 111·29 49'37 57·06 KR Mugul (63) Rice 8·91 29'54 140·83 11·33

1,384·42 643'03 8,837·51 2,078·49 2,691·99 N-59,M-13,C-6

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF RASOL P. S.

289

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF RASOl POLICE STATION

l..c. SI. Name of Village L.c. ')1. Name of Village No. No. No. No .• 2 3 , 2 3 .,.___------~ -- 31 32 Iswarapal 46 1 Achutapur 34 33 Jamuchakada 13 2 Ambalundi 35 34 Jarada 2 3 Analabeda 10 35 Kaduarnada 12 4 Babandha 36 Kalinga 33 5 Badabahal 4 37 Kalipoi 61 11 6 Bahandei Kanaka 56 28 38 7 Ballkiari 39 Kapisahl 60 22 8 Bampa 40 Karanda 6 40 9 Bankatia 41 Khairabahali 49 10 Basantapokhari 26 42 Khaliborei 59 7 11 Bedapada 9 43 Khanditiri 51 12 Bhingara 24 44 Kharachuli 15 Bidyadharpur 37 45 Kharidali 13 45 14 Brahmapur 8 46 Kunua 16 15 Brahmniapal 47 Kutunia 14 48 Mardarajapur 42 16 Buhalipal 36 49 Mohanpur 19 17 Chilatalla (Chiltaila) 48 50 Nabakishorpur 50 18 Chitalpur 30 (Shyamasundarpur alias Nabkishorepur) 19 Damodarpur 41 Nahada 53 20 Dandiri 54 51 52 Naukiari 44 21 Fasigan 62 53 Padhani 39 22 Gandanali 47 54 Palchakada 32 23 Ganiara 17 55 Panchupada(Panchapada) 1 24 Ghodadian 52 5b Pasasinga (Pasasingi) 20 25 Giridharprasad 5 57 Patalu 1B 26 Gobindarur 58 58 Rajang 55 21 Guagaria 23 59 Ramachandrapur 31\ 28 Gulugundi 29 60 Rasol 43 29 Curujang 57 61 Santilo 25 _,.,.., 30 Harlpur 3 62 Thenga 31 Hltinda 63 63 Uparpada 21 290

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-RASOl

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the ,.>opuiation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (""umber of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

r------____.A. ______~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .----- 1 Panchupada 640·62 1,970 (349) P,M,H (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) - (-5) (Pand'Japada) 2 Jarada 230·67 1,242 (263) P(2),M(2),H - (-5) W,TW,R PO - (-5) -(5-10) 3 Haripur 11088 255 (43) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) -.( -5) -(5-10) 4 Badabahal 97·13 503 (93) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 5 Giridharprasad 675-42 1,709(299) P,M - (-5) W,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

6 Karanda 1,952·21 4,598(856) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) BS 7 Khanditiri 360'98 1,065 {219} P(2} - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 8 Brahmapur 685'13 1,302 (219) P - {-5) W,TK -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9 Bedapada 892·74 2,480 (430) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 10 Babandha 1,819·06 2,646 (456) P,M,H MeW W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Bahandei 712·65 679 (101) p -(10+) w,n - (-5) -(10+) -(5;'10) 12 Kaduamada 251.71 111 (13) - (-5) -(5·10) N - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 13 Jamuchakada 548·35 290 (57) P -(5-10) w,n -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 14 Kutunia 992·70 703 (136) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 15 Kharidali 598·53 935 (169) P,M CHW w,n - (-5) -(10+) -(5.10)

1f> Brahmniapal 688.37 1,109 (223) P,M CHW W,Tk PO -(10+) -(10+) 17 Ganjara 366·24 658 (115) P CHW W,Tk PO -(10+) -(10+) 18 Patalu 96·32 193 (45) P -(10+) w,n - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 19 Mohaflpur 45'73 Uninhabited 20 Pasasinga 362·60 201 (40) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) (Pasasingi)

21 Uparpada 12·95 Uninhabited 22 Bampa 814-63 1,135 (199) P C,H,W W,Tk PO -(10+) -(10+) 23 Guagaria 356'53 414 (74) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 24 Bhingara 278·42 341 (66) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 25 Santilo 127'88 Uninhabited

26 Bas~ntapokhari 67.58 109 (23) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 27 Thenga 290·16 1,058 (175) - (-5) - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 28 Balikiari 486·84 1,110 (161) P - (-5) W.TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 29 Gulugundi 47·35 222 (45) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 30 Chitalpur 324·9(, 1,615 (306) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(5·10) -(5-10)

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DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOl

App. Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks . roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,..______--A- ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, bv (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 61)'37 90'24 384'45 80·94 18·62 N-2, M-1

KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 2'83 89'03 98·34 36·42 4·05 N-4 KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 0·81 8'90 80·94 16·19 4'04 M-l KR Dhenkanal (61) Rice 0·81 82'15 5·67 8·50 KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 48'56 467'41 44·52 114'93 N-l

PR Dhenkanal (37) ED,EAg Rice 64'75 1,379'98 169·97 337·51 M-1 KR Dhenkanal (29) ·ED,EAg Rice 48·56 231·08 3·64 77'70 KR Dhenkanal (37) ED Rice 48-5& 393·76 205'98 36·83 KR Dhenkanal (35) ED Rice 64·75 518·00 184·94 125·05 KR Ohenkanal (32) ED Rice 161·87 23-07 827·18 588·41 218-53 N-2,M-4, T-4

KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 80·94 360'17 19263 78·91 KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 14·16 ..._ 109·27 97'93 30-35 KR Dhenkanal (14) Rice 78·92 267.90 110'88 90'65 KR Dhenkanal (37) Rice 68·80 62'32 300.28 51193 49'37 KR Dhenkana I (34) Rice 65'55 77.70 103·60 202·35 149'33

KR Dhenkanal (20) Rice 80'94 359·36 163·90 84·17 N-1 KR Dhenkanal (20) Rice 60'70 228·65 14·57 62·32 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 8·09 62-32 13'36 1255 ,., 6·88 28·73 1·22 8·90 KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 53·42 187·77 115·74 5'67

2·02 4-05 1-21 5'67 KR Dhenkanal (26) Rice 5058 414'80 288-95 60·30 KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 60·71 114·93 10643 74-46 KR Dhenkanal (28) Rice 32-37 148·92 2388 73'25 8·10 67·58 14·97 37·23

KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 55·44 12'14 KR Dhenkanal (48) ED,EO Rice 44'51 212·46 0·61 32·37 N-1 KR Dhenkanal (51) ED,EAg Rice 67·18 40'07 330'22 40-47 8·90 N-3 KR Dhenkanal (51) ED Rice 0-81 6·88 24·28 12·14 3·24 KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rlee 1·21 45'33 205·58 52·61 20·23 N-4, M-1, 292

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-RASOl l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the tin hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,_._~ ______.A. ______'"""'

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 :3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 31 Achutapur 15-78 Uninhabited 32 Palchakada 64-35 380 (64) P MCW W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 33 Kalinga 27519 1,460 (270) P,M - (-5) W,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5)

34 Ambalundi 80·13 261 (47) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 35 Analabeda 267·09 863 (171) P CHW W - (-5) -.(-5) -(5-10)

36 Buhalipal 1,171·57 1,656 (335) P,M CHW W,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

37 Bidyadharpur 80-13 147 (26) P CHW W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 38 Ramachandrapur 31·16 20 (4) - (-5~ - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 39 Padhani 61·51 243 (48) - (-5) - (-5) W/Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 4U Bankatia 70'01 300 (60) P CHW W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

41 Damodarpur 30-76 3'1 (~) - (-5) - (_- 5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 42 Mardara jpur 46·13 337 (60) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 43 Rasa! 1,059'47 4,985 (996) P(4),M(2),H D W,Tk,TW PTO, phone Tuesday 8S lit Friday 44 Naukiari 88;\·43 1,557 (298) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 45 Kunua 1,221 34 2,115 (359) P,M CHW W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) - (-5)

46 Iswarapal 979'34 1,388 (196) P(2) -(10+) W,Tk,R,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 47 Gandanali 460·13 882 (136) P,M CHW W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(!:-10) 48 ChiJataila 256-98 339 (42) P -(10+) W,Tk,R,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) (Chil taila) 49 Khairabahali 22824 314 (50) - (-5) CHW W,Tk,R,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 50 Nabakishorpur 32375 518 (81) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) (Shyamsundarpur alias Nabki shorpur)

51 Kharachuli 38567 406 (56) P -(5-10) W,R,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 52 Ghodadian 212'46 212 «29) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R,N -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 53 Nahada 315·25 485 (79) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 54 Dandiri 684·32 961 (152) P CHW W,Tk,1{ - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 55 Rajang 179'28 124 (24) P -(10+) W,F -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 293

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including roach Distance Supply ,..-______...... A. ______._ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2C

15"38 0'40 KR Dhenkanal (58) ED,EO Rice 0-40 4·86 40'47 16'19 2·43 KR Dhenkanal (59) fD,EO Rice 0'41 12·95 242·81 16·19 2 li3 N-3, M-1, T -I, Temple KR Dhenkanal (51) ED Rice 4·45 4047 16'19 19-()2 KR Dhenkanal (59) Rice 14·97 220·15 14'97 17-00

KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 163-09 12'1-03 438·68 380 E1 65·96 N-1, M-2, Temple KR Dhenkanal (59) Rice 7·28 51_40 12,55 2-83 6-07 KR Dhenkanal (60) Rice 041 21"45 8·90 0'40 KR Dhenkanal (64) ED Rice 0·81 3·64 5NO 081 4'85 . KR Dhenkanal (60) ED Rice 4-05 56-25 4·45 5'26

KR Dhenkanal (59) Rice 29·95 0·81 KR Dhenkanal (59) ED Rice 0'81 41-68 1·21 2-43 KR Dhenkanal (60) EA Rice 33-59 45-73 754-74 144-047 80 94 N-6,M-3, C-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (45) ED Rice 125·05 8-09 559'28 161-87 29-14 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (64) ED Rice 135-97 122-62 545·92 103'60 313·23

KR Dhenkanal (27) Rice 126-26 503-83 261-43 87-82 N-2 KR Dhenkanat (34) ED Rice 8660 284·90 49'78 3885 M-l KR Dhenkanal (29) Rice 63-94 121-41 60-70 1093

KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 29'54 12141 60-70 16-59 KR Dhenkanal (34) alee 60-70 9-31 202·34 40·47 10-93

KR Dhenkanal (64) Rice 57-87 144'07 163-49 20·24 KR Dhenkanal (42) Rice 38·85 88'62 80'9.4 4-05 KR Dhenkanal (54) Rice 95'91 3'24 161-87 40'47 13-76 KR Dhenkanal (37) Rice 153-78 12'95 283'28 202·34 31'97 KR Dhenkanal (60) Rice 57·87 40'47 76·89 4-05 2~4

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-RASOl l. c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facHity is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Davor Communi. tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

56 Ka~dka 600·15 265 (54) P -(10+) W,F -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 57 Curujang 38931 278 (50) P CHW W,Tk,F -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 58 Cobindapur 433'01 618 (105) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 59 Khallborei 1,083-34 1,531 (269) P,M MCW,HC, W,Tk PO -(10+ ) -(10+) CHW 60 Kapisahi 867·65 843 (140) P CHW W,Tk,R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+)

61 Kalipoi 246·86 240 (52) -(5-10) -(10+) W,R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 62 Fasigan 184·'\3 424 (79) p -(10+) W,Tk,R -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 63 Hitinda 31·16 30 (5) -(5-10) -(10+) W,R -(10+) -(10+) -(10+ )

Total 28,154.42 52,842 P-53, 0-1 (9,521 ) M-n,H-4 MCW/MH/ cwe-a, PHC/ HC·1, CHW-15

HINOOL 59,325·80 127,081 p·n9, 0-2,H.i, TAHASIL (22,591) M-44, MCW/MH/ H-l0, CWC.10, C-1, PHC/HC·4, 0-1 FPC-3, CHW-54 295

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-HINDOl

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------~------~ any village Forest Ir ri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultiva tion or and archaeo- groves) logical Intp. rest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2E1

--~------KR Dhenkanal (40) Rice 76'89 8094 404'69 37'63 KR Dhenkanal (40) Rice 122'22 186'16 60'70 20'23 KR Dhenkanal (37) Rice 53,01 4-86 202'34 161'87 10-93 KR Dhenkanal (40) Rice 276'81 20'23 202'34 161·87 422,09

KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 196'27 41,28 404·69 218,53 6'88

KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 82% 80 94 80'94 202 KR Dhenkanal (38) Rice 22'66 40'87 8054 3642 3'24 KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 1'21 20'24 8'09 1-62 "- 3388'41 970-05 14,319·02 6,336'97 3,139'97 N-34,M-15, C-2,T-5

5,674·032,209·59 34,264'66 9,617'77 7,539'75 N-128,M-51, C-11,T-S

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF MOTUNGA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L.t. 51. Name of Village LC. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 1 , 1 Anantapal 37 40 Kharagprasadpatana 20 2 Artasantarakateni 57 41 Kochilamada 12 3 Asanabania (Asanbani) 10 42 Kun jabiharipur ." 36 4 Bachhuribanka 65 43 Kurumgadia 16 5 Badalo 55 44 Kurunti 7

6 Balaramprasad 59 45 Kusupanga 6 7 Bangursinga 41 46 lukatcni 69 8 Barbahal 74 47 Malibid" 29 9 Barbahal Jungle 73 48 Mangalpur 5 10 Bautiragada 60 49 Meramandali 52

11 Belapada 76 50 Mohadia 75 12 Bhagabatpur 4 51 Motunga 18 13 Bido 22 52 Murdandapali (Mrudangapalli) 58 14 Binakarkateni 30 53 Nadhara 39 15 Brajabihar ipur 32 54 Nagari 26

16 Brahmanbasa 56 5t; Naraharipur 63 17 Budhapanka 31 56 Narendrapur 9 18 Budhipahada 50 57 Nayabl'agirathipur (East) 46 19 Charadagadia 14 58 Nayabhagirathipur(West) 47 20 Chheliabedha 66 59 Nimindha 53

21 Chintapokhari 28 60 Nuaara 43 22 Ekagharla 40 61 Odapada 68 23 Gailo 77 62 Paneilo 61 24 Ghantapasl 17 63 Purunadihaharipur 35 25 Gharamapat 38 64 Rangathali 2S

26 Ghodadina (Ghododian) 62 65 Ranibania 54 27 Gudapasi «(;audapasi) 27 66 Ranjasinga 24 28 Gundei 72 67 Ratnapravapodapada 71 19 Haladibahali 49 68 Salapada 33 3() Handifuta 61 69 Senapatiberena 3 31 Haturlpal. 1 70 Sibapur l' 32 Itapa 8 71 Sridihi 64 33 Jharada 42 72 Suravi 21 34 Kalkateni 70 73 Talabaghalunda 44 35 Kalusahukatenl 48 74 Taladanga 23

36 lCamalanga 2 7S; Thakurapasi 34 37 Kangeilupal 13 76 Tulasldihi 1S 38 Kauriapal 78 77 Uparabaghalunda 45 39 Kharagprasad 19 78 Uperpal S1 302

VlLLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-MOTUNGA

LC, Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona! Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Market/ Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Haturipal 27·52 Uninhabited 2 Kamalanga 84Q'03 2,590 (461) P(4),M -(5-10) W,Tk,lW,R PO -(10+) . NR 3 Senapatiberena 36·02 Uninhabited 4 Bhagabatpur 29'95 Uninhabited - (-5) 5 Mangalpur 1,009'69 3,053 (538) P(2),M,H PHS W,Tk,R - (-5) - (5-10)

6 Kusupanga 10279 1,394 (253) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5··10) NR 7 Kurunti 647'09 1,385 (255) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(S-~O) -(5-10) a Itapa 65·15 203 (34) P -(5-1() W,Tk,O -(5-10) -(5-10) B5 9 Narendrapur 282·07 317 (61) P -(5-10) W,Tk,lW -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 10 Asanabania 71'23 Uninhabited (Asanbani)

11 Sibapur 427·35 818 (1'i4) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (5-10) -(5--0) - (-5) 12 Kochilamada 129·50 610 (83) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(S-10) -(5-10) 13 Kangeilupal 4168 Uninhabited 14 Charadagadia 1(J481 382 (70) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 15 Tulasidihi 44'92 Uninhabited

16 Kurumgadia 30·35 Uninhabited 17 Ghantapasi 14·97 Uninhabited 18 Motunga 136',8 1,462 (300) P,M,H D W,TW,R PTO,Phone Wednesday BS 19 Kharagprasad 1.371·49 2,762 (m) P(2),M,H RP(2),MCW W,Tk,TW,R PTO,Phone Wednesday pS 20 Kharagprasadpatana 12'55 1,101 (235) - (-S) - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-·5) Wednesday - (-5)

21 Surani 184·13 549 (97) P -(5·10) W,Tk,TW,R -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 22 Bido 276'40 1,201 (202) p. -(S-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 23 Taladanga 46·13 349 (64) - (-5) -(5-10) w,n -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 24 Ranjasinga 114·12 877 (151) P (2) - (-5) W,lk,TW,R - (-5) Wednesday - (-5) 25 Rangathali 26'71 Uninhabited

26 Nagari 104,41 717 (142) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) Wednesday - (-5) 27 Gudapasi 25'50 94 (17) - (-5) - (-5) W '- (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Gaudapasi) 28 Chintapokhari 9470 532 (84) P,M - (-5) W.lk - (-5) - (-5) BS 29 Malibido 12141 516 (100) P - (-5) W,R,F - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 30 !!inakarkateni 76·89 467 (79) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 303

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAl

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach· Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including ,.....---______A ______---, to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culwrable Area not place of gated irrigated waSte avaliable religious, by (iucluding . for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13' 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

4'05 4'85 15'38 3·:24 KR ralcher (8) EA Rice 40·47 325·77 341·96 14083 N-2,Temple 3·64 2428 2·03 607 8'09 20.24 162 PR,KR Talcher (10) EA Rice 2023 6070 607·(;3 295'42 26·31 N·1,Ternple

KR Talcher (8) EA Rice 405 1619 44·51 2185 16'19 N-',M-2, Temple PR Talcher (12) EA Rice 2C·23 4C'47 761'(15 2113 53 104 81 Temple PR,KR Talcher (8) Rice 4·05 32'37 12'14 1659 PR,KR Talcher (8) Rice 7619 12545 129·50 1093 4'05 32'38 26'71 8·09

KR Talcher (8) EAg Rice 12·14 2 473 137.')0 3480 KR Anugul (24) ED Rice 405 16'19 72.84 24·28 12'14 2·02 J3.19 2·02 4·45 KR Anugul (23) Rice 4·05 4.04 4047 44'S1 1174 Rice 4'05 4 OS 26'30 2'02 850

2·02 24'28 202 2·03 0,81 1214 1'21 0·81 PR Anugul (~4) EA Rice,Wheat 809 8·09 9,,13 18'21 4·86 N-25,M-3, Temple PR,KR,NR Anugul (26) EA Rice 80'94 72'85 713'87 420'87 82·96 N··3, M-7,C-2,T-1 PR,KR,NR Anugul (26) EA Rice 12·55

PR,KR Anugul (28) EAg Rice 405 24'28 7487 72-84 809 KR Anugul (26) . EA Rice 12·14 24·28 121'41 11048 8·09 PR,KR Anugul (28) EAg Rice 4·04 8'09 28'33 3'24 2'43 PR Anugul (26) ED,tAg Rice,Wheat 8'09 1619 57-46 28'33 405 N-2 2'02 23·07 0·81 0'81

PR Anugul (26) ED Rice 6·07 16·19 44·92 33'99 3,24 N-1 KR Anugul (28) Rice 202 19'43 3-24 081

PR,KR Anugul (28) EA Rice 607 4·05 60·71 21,85 2'02 N-2,Temple PR,KR Anugul (29) ED Rke 12·14 20·23 52'21 32-76 4·05 PR,KR Anugul (29) ED Rice 405 38'45 32.37 2'02 304

VILLACf AMENITIES Police Station-MOTUNCA loc. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it. in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms , 5-10 Kms· and 10+Krns. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if anv Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Budhapanka 96·72 521 (101) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 32 Brajabiharipur 116·95 167 (34) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 33 Salapada 51-40 58 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 34 Thakurapasi 081 76 (14) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 35 Purunadihaharipur 17·00 Uninhabited

36 Kunjabiharipur 252'12 386 (88) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 37 Anantapal 1·62 Uninhabited 38 Charamapat 6·88 Uninhabited 39 Nadhara 607 1,220 (227) P - (~-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 40 Ekagharia 165'11 833 (130) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -- (-5)

41 Bangursinga 30311 1,991 (370) P (2),M PHC W,Tk,TW,R PTO,Phone - (-5) BS,RS 42 Jharada 50·99 524 (94) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 43 Nuaara 9·31 Uninhabited 44 Talabagha lunda 96'72 714 (138) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) RS 45 Uparbaghalunda 15500 598 (115). - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-3) ~ (-5)

46 Nayabhagira thipur 137·19 777 (139) P(2), M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO,Phone - (-5) LS (East) 47 Nayabhagirathipur 97·93 909 (149) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO - -(5) - (-5) (West) 48 Kalusahukateni 178·06 530 (100) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) CS 49 HilladibahaJi 3'13-93 1,152 (238) P - (-5) W,Tk PO - (5-10) - (-5) 50 Budhipahada 21206 260 (50) - (-5) - (-5) T,W,R - (-5) -(-5) - (-5)

51 Uperpal 106·03 306 (51) - (-5) - (-5) T,W,R - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) 52 Meramandali 281·26 1,010 (182) P,H D T,W,Tk,TW - (-5) Wednesday BS

51 Nimindha 1,156'19 2,067 (375) P (2), M -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) S4 Ranibania 173'61 462 (84) P -(5-10) T,W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 55 Badalo '246·86 1,032 (187) P - (5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) BS

56 Bramhanabasa 140.02 2 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 57 Artasantarakateni 16066 609 (107) P - (-5) T,W,Tk TW - (-5) Monday BS 58 Murdandapali 15·38 731 (140) P - (-5) T,W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Mrudangapalli) S9 Balaramprasad 802'09 2,427 (403) P (3),M,H 0 T,W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) BS 60 Bautiragada 93'89 Uninhabited 305

.J4RECTORY AND LAHDUSE T ahasi I-DHEN KANAL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including , ______...1\.. ______""' to (in Kms.) any vllage Forest Irri- Un - Culturable Area. not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(;

PR,KR Anugul (29) ED Rice 6·07 41·68 45.73 3·24 N-1, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 6·07 41·68 66·37 2·83 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (30) Rice 4·05 34·40 9·71 3·24 PR,KR Dhenkanal (29) 0'81 1'62 2·83 10'52 2·03

KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Rice 16'19 139·62 84·17 12·14 Temple 0·81 0.81 0·81 6'07 PR,KR Dhenkanal (28) EA Rice 6·07 N-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (27) ED,EAg Rice 88·62 35·21 41'2.8

PR,KR Dhenkanal (24) EA Rice 200·32 49·37 53·42 N-13,M-3, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (24) ED,EAg Rice 43·30 7·69 Temple 8·09 1'22 PR,KR Dhenkanal (30) ED Rice 405 79-32 12'54 0·81 PR,KR Dhenkanal (30) ED,EAg Rice 6·07 87·01 45·73 16.19 N-2,Temple

PR,KR,NR Dhenkanal (30) EA Rice 4'05 84'98 27·52 2064 N-8,M-2,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (30) ED .Rice 2·02 7284 6·88 16'19 Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 8'09 70'42 87'41 12·14 N-l,M-l,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) ED Rice 32'37 231·89 93'~8 16·19 N-l,T-l,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) Rice 202·35 9·71

KR Anuglll (29) EO,EO Rice 4'05 70'42 23-47 8·09 KR Al"lugul (2l) ED,EAg Rice 24·28 161·88 74·87 2G·23 N-3,M-1,T-1, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 116·55 830·01 6111 148·52 PR,KR Dhenkanal (30) Rice 133'55 12·95 27'11 N-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (35) ED,EO Rice 4'05 24'28 157·83 23·88 36'82 N-3,M-l,C-l,T-1 Temple

PR Dhenkanal (30) EO Rice 6·07 72·84 55'04 6·07 PR Dhenkanal (27) I ED Rice 137·59 S'10 14·Q7 N-7 PR,KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Rice 15·38 Temple

P~ Dhenkanal (24) EA Rice 88.22 546.33 66·77 100'77 N-5,M-l, Temple 61·51 14·17 18·21

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VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-MOTUNCA l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available ('I'I'IiiIiIItt available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it In brackets. the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hecatres) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Handifuta 122-62 400 (76) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 62 Ghodadima 272·35 1,015 (189) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Ghododian) 63 Naraharipur 8~·18 177 (24) P -(5-10) W,Tk.R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 64 Sridihi 268'71 460 (78) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R .- (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 65 Sachhuribanka 129·90 344 (67) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

66 Chheliabedha 129·90 28 (5) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 67 Paneilo 62·32 452 (108) P,M - (-5) T,W,Tk.TW.R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 68 Odapada 477'53 1,791 (298) P(2),M,H PHC TW,Tk,TW,R,O - (-5) Saturday as 69 lukateni 12·14 43 (10) - (-5) - (-5) T,W - (-5) - (-5) BS 70 Kaikateni 35·61 5 (1) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

71 Ratnaprava- 735·31 1,535 (269) P(3), M - (-5) TW,Tk,T,W,R - (-5) - (-5) BS podapada 72 Gundei 435·85 1,151 (208) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) as 73 Barbahal jungle 45·73 Uninhabited \ - 74 Barbahal 41.68 Uninhabited

75 Mohadia 385.96 917 (158) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 76 Belapada 22177 709 (135) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) - (-5) 77 Gailo 120·19 210 (37) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) :-(5-10) - (-5) 78 Kauriapal 263'05 779 (137) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

Total 15,827·71 50,959 P-61,M-13, 0-2,MCW/ (9,242) H-& MH/CWC-1, PHC/HC-2, PHS-1,O-3 307

DIRECTORY AND lANDUSE TalMsil- DHENKANAL

App- Nearest ~own and Pow:::~ 5 taj)le Land use ~i. C., area under ::llfferent types of land Rerr:arks Distance o;upply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including roach ,.______A ______. to (in Kms.) any Irrj- village Forest Un- -- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and -.archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Dhenkanal (38) ED Rice 20·23 72-85 12'95 16'59 PR,KR Dhenkanal (38) ED Rice 81-75 113·31 31·56 45'73 N-3

PR,KR Dhenkanal (38) ED,EAg Rice 2'83 18·21 40·47 6'48 1619 M-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (38) ED/EAg Rice 4·05 4·05 173·61 31·56 55·44 ... PR,KR Dhenkanal (38) ED Rice 101'17 4'85 23'88 Temple

PR Dhenkanal (38) EA Rice 91·05 17·00 21-85 PR,KR Dhenkanal (27) ED Rice 31.56 11·74 1902 N-1,Temple PR Dhenkanal (24) EA Rice 6070 290·97 48'56 77-30 N-4,M-3, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (23) ED Rice 8·90 3·24 PR.KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 20·64 4·85 10·12

PR.KR Dhenkanal (19) fA Rice 135·16 388·50 87·41 124'24 N-3,M-1,C-1, Temple PR . Dhenkanal (19) EA Rice 67·18 214.08 70'01 84·58 N-4,Temple 37'23 8'50 28.33 5·6b 7·69

PR,KR Dhenkanal (17) fA Rice 80'94 189·80 37·63 SO 59 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (19) ED,EO Rice 4,05 143'02 35·61 42·09 Temple KR Dhenkanal (19) EA Rice 90.65 8.10 21-44 N·2,M-4 PR,KR Dhenkanal (17) ED Rice 73·25 112·10 33.59 44·11 Temple

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF DHENKANAL SADAR POLICE STATION

~~-~------_- 51. Name of the Village l. C. 51. Name of the Village l. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 1

1 Achhanda 157 46 Birida·1 274 2 Amantipada 251 47 Birida-II . 275 79 ~ Ankarantipur 48 Borapada 113 4 Arada 41 49 Borapadakhamar 153 5 Asanbahali 57 50 Brundabanapur 186 (Rathapadapatna) 6 Badabaulpur 6 51 Budhideiberena 167 7 Badakhura 76 5 : Chainpur 64 8 Badanagana(Badanagena) 27 53 Chainpurpa tana 63 9 Badapal 120 216 54 Chakundapali (Chakundapal) 259 10 Badarapali 55 Champapatna 271 143 11 Badheika teni 179 56 Chandrasekharprasad 257 12 Badheikateni (Budheipal) 130 57 Charbatia 211 13 Balabhadrapur 89 58 Chasapada 264 14 Ba labhadrapur 3·, 129 59 Chaulia 15 Balasudha 60 Chhadasing 31 201 16 Baldiabandha 187 262 61 Chhakilo samil Patana (Chhakilo) 17 Baliamba 78 97 62 Chhatia 18 Balipada 197 141 63 Dahanigadia 19 Banamalipur 109 230 64 Dahimal 20 Bandalo 65 Dalaka 206 38 21 Bandhanuagan 66 Dengaborei 77 22 Baniasahi 229 67 Deopada 208 23 Barabanka 152 68 Derasing 101 24 Bar

31 Beltikiri 39 76 Fatkei 1(7 32 Berab orof Sankarapra tappur 66 77 Gadasila 69 155 33 Besalia 127 78 Gahamkhunti 217 263 34 Bhagirathipur 79 Gangadharprasad 35 Bhaliabolkateni 145 l:lO Gaudunibedia 150 31i Bhanarnali 176 81 Gengutia 12 92 37 Bhapur 239 82 Genjapal 1L5 38 Bhatakateni 30 83 Ghatipiri 58 39 Bhojadeipur 10 84 Gobindpur 156 40 Bhubanpur 254 85 Garhgobindpur 86 Cobindprasad 177 41 Bhuinpur 33 87 Godipada 227 42 Bibhutipada 95 88 Gohirakhal 171 43 Bidabandha 126 89 Golagadia .1.44 44 Bi jahapur (Bi jipur) 209 90 Gopinathpurpatana 234 45 Bimbal 1"8 - _------,- ~------_- 311

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF DHENKANAL SADAR POLICE STATION

SI. Name of Village l.e. 51. Name of Village LC. No.. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 Gundlchapada 85 136 Katakamada 103 92 Gundurapasl 132 137 Katakamadakhamar 104 93 Gurujang 14 (Katakhamar) 94 Haladlbari 49 138 Kauchinali 174 95 Haladlgundi 43 139 Kenchuabereni 50 140 Kendukhaman 87 96 Harekrishnapur 110 97 Haripur 121 141 Keutaberani 46 9B Hemi 235 142 Khairanali (Kairanali) 54 99 Ichhapur 18B 143 Khairasahi 24B 100 Indipur 128 144 Khajuria 159 145 Khuntujhari 131 101 Jamunali 219 146 Koilikiari 236 102 Janhitalla 56 147 Koilipangi 193 103 Jankhira 105 W~ Kc,re igad ia 125 104 J3ripal 2 .. 6 149 Korinapahad (Korianpahad) 105 latannagar 273 86 150 Kotaberena 178 106 lenasaupatna 213 151 Kotam 247 107 Jhargadia 65 152 Kotapal 24 109 Jhinka r agadi orof Lambodarpur 173 1<;;1 K rushn ak umarpu r lOB 109 Jorabati 215 15~ Kru5~napur(Kruahna~ur) 83 110 Kadampal 256 155 Krushnaprasad 267 111 Kaimati 114 156 Kuanali 21B 112 Kainso 111 157 Kuapada 102 113 Kakudibhag 228 158 Kukudajhar 154 114 Kalang 253 159 Kumardeipur 17 115 Kalik aprasad 25S 160 Kuruma t angarra thidehur i 161 161 Kuruflltangarbanamali 116 Kalu 134 162 117 Kamaning 162 Kurumtangardaitari 160 169 [Kurumatangarrathidehuri 118 Kambhuberena 151 (Daitaridas)] 119 Kamodhenukot 266 163 Kusapada 47 120 Kanarapur 142 164 lochapali (Nochapali) 112 165 Luni 133 121 Kandabindha 136 122 Kandhapal 15 166 Madhapur 250 123 Kanjiaberena (Kunjiabereni) 221 167 Madhusahupatana 224 124 Kankadabol 59 168 Mahidharpur 68 125 .Kankadahad /, .. 147 169 Mahindrapur 71 170 Mahulbereni 196 126 Kankadakenda 223 (Mankadakenda) 171 Mahulpada 163 127 Kankadapal 98 172 Mahulpunji 238 128 Kantapatna 258 173 Majuri 148 129 Kanteikolia 166 174 Mandabahali 45 130 Karadanali 67 175 Mandama (Manadama) 237 131 Karadasi,..g 252 176 Mandapal 20 132 Kasiadlhabalarampur 137 177 Mangalpur 149 133 Kasiapada 52 178 Manipur 212 134 Kasiapada 204 179 Mankia (Manikia) 180 135 Kasipur 260 180 Medinipal 172 312

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF DHENKANAL SA DAR POLICE STATION

:.1. Name of Village L.c. 51. Name of Village l. C. No. No. No No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

181 Meghatalabahal i 118 221 Rasasingha 2 182 Motari 225 222 Rathapadapa tna 242 183 Muktapasi 100 223 Rathiapal 181 184 Muliapur 32 224 Rautrapur 191 185 Mulisinga 80 225 Regeda 207

186 Nabakumarpur 4 226 Sadasibapur 9 187 Nachhipura 123 227 SaharaMli 194 188 Nadhanpur 124 228 Sainbiri 70 189 Nadiali 205 2:l9 Salabereni 220 190 Nagana (Basti) (Debottar) 29 230 Salapadabishnupur 232

191 Nagana (Rayati) 25 231 Sardahikor (Sahardahikor) 203 192 Nagiapasi 106 232 5ambarpatia 53 193 Namachira 146 233 Sanabaulpur 8 194 Naranpur 90 234 Sananadab 183 195 Nathua 35 235 Sananagana 28

1% Netrakhaman 182 236 Sankarpur 272 197 N i lambar pursasandi ha 73 237 Sankhua 158 (Nilambarpurdihi) 238 Sankulei 16 198 Nilambarpursasan 74 239 Saptasa jaya 170 199 Nuagana 19 240 Sadeipur orof Sansailio 175 200 Nuaganpatna 265 (Saradeipur)

241 Sarakpatana 261 201 Ostapal 245 242 Sarkhia 116 202 Oukhama?atancl 233 243 Sarkhia taila 117 203 Padmalavpur 214 244 Sariapada 75 204 Paikdahikor 202 245 Sarjun 144 205 Panamurga (Panumurga) 241

246 Siaria 168 206 Panasapada 82 247 Siminoi 72 207 Panchakania (Panchakahania) 122 248 Sogarpasi 37 208 Panchubati 81 249 Suakhiakateni 99 . 209 Parikheda 3f, 250 Sudhadihikateni 5 210 Pasasing 1

251 Suliadiha 210 211 Pata 84 252 Sunafula % 212 Patrabhag 199 253 Sundarikhal (Sundarikhol) 1'\9 213 Podakhuntia 55 254 Sundhidhip 18 214 Rajuapatana 222 355 Talagotha 21 215 Raktapata 243

256 Talanatakata 193 216 Ranapasi 51 (Talanatakata or Sananatakata) 217 Ranga (Ranja) 94 257 Talbarkot 200 218 Ranipal 184 258 Talberena 60 219 Rankagadia 226 259 Tamanda (Tamada) 138 220 Ranlakatf:-ni 44 260 Tanalagarh 140

'. 313

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF DHENKANAL SADAR POLICE STATION

51· Name of Village L.c. . 51. Name of Village loc. No. No· No. No. 1 2 3 2 3

261 Tangarapada 139 269 Tilapada 22 262 Tarava 42 270 Tuvinali 61 263 Tavapal 26 271 Ukudamatha tota (lakhra j i) 165 264 Tentulinali 62 272 Ukudamathatota (Rayati) 164

265 Tentulipada (Tentuliapada) 3 266 Tentulipatna 269 273 Upadhya 23 267 Tentulipatna (Samiliratanpur) 270 274 Uparanatakata 192 268 Thoriapada 93 275 Utarabanka 231 314

VillAGE AMENITIES Poli~e Station-DHENKANAl SADAR

l.c. '~'Name of the Total Total Amenities ~vailable (if not available within the village, a dash (:-) . No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms and 10+Kms. ot the (in hectares) househol ds) nearest place where the facility is availilble is given) r------~------~ Eduea- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (P,us Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Pasasing 170·70 588 (84) -- (-5) -(10-1:') W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 2 Rasasingha 225·82 349 (52) P,M -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW,R -- (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 3 T entulipada 311,61 679 (132) p -(10+) W,iV\,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Tentuliapada) 4 Nabakumarpur 44·52 Uninhabited 5 Sudhadihikateni 318'08 743 (143) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,IW - (-5) - (-51 - (-5)

6 Badabaulpur 183·32 968(181) P,M PHS W,Tk,TW,R PO Tuesday - (-5) 7 Baulpurpatana 8·09 1,131 (180) f,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) -- (-5) 8 Sanabaulpur 163·90 408 (75) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-'lJ -- (-5) _ (-<;) 9 Sadasibapur 685· i4 ,,768 (290) PMHC'!),C(2) -(10+) W,TW,Tk,R PO - (~$) BS,RS 10 Bhojadeipur 195·87 512 (89) P - (-5) W.Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

11 Barada 298·66 1,792 (303) P,M - (-5) W PO -(~-10) - (-5) 12 Gengutia 257'79 1,897 (329) P,M,H MCW W,TW,Tk.R PO -(5-10) BS 13 Du'dhapal 53'42 Uninhabi t ed W,Tk 14 Gurujang 1~9'11 446 (64) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 15 Kandhapal 23·88 123 (17) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

16 SankuJei 25657 1,070 (207) P,M - (-5) W,lk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 17 Kumardeipur 12.1-41 119 (17) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 18 Sundhidhip 4'86 L'ninhabited W 19 N-uagana 366,65 1,478 (275) P - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) - (-5) 10 Manddpal 64·35 127 (18) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -( 10+)

21 Talagotha 31'97 625 (114) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 22 lilapada 90·25 Uninhabited P W PO 23 Upadhya 6'48 Uninhabited W 24 Klltap'il 71'23 177 (32) - (-5) - (-5) W.R _. (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 25 Nagana 5463 Uninhabited W (RayatiJ

26 lavapal 7810 405 (66) PO - (-5) W - (-5) -(S-10) -(10+ ) 27 Badanagana 180 49 Uninhabited P W,R (Badanagena) 28 !>ananagana 7487 338 (58) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-'0) -(10+ ) 29 Nagana (Basti) 9·31 483 (81) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) -($-10) -(10+ ) (Debottar) 30 Bhatakateni 22'66 860 (143) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 315

DIRECTOR't AND LANDUSE Tahasii--DHENKAN.A l

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ~---- ______.JI.. ______..... to (in Kms.) any village Forest Ird- Un- Culturable Area not place of ga ted ir riga ted was te ava ila ble religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 20

PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 1821 72 84 29'14 50·5.9 N-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 20·24 95·10 77·70 32·78 PRKR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 2550 16187 6435 59'89

~ 15'38 18·21 10·93 PIt,KR Dhenkana I (16) ED Rice 113 31 123'83 64·75 1619 N-1

PR Dhenkanal (16) EA Rice 2'83 102 39 6.88 71·22 N-1,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) EA Rice 404 2'"j 1'62 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (14) ED,EAg Rice 6.07 8Y'03 16·59 5221 PR,KR Dhenkalla I (14) EA Rice 1232 21 57·47 58·27 N-9,M-8, Temple KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 364 1:4'65 18'21 49·37 N-5,Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (10) ED "ice 48'56 2([,'42 3035 11·33 N-3,M-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (10) EA Rice 1~S'87 35'61 26'31 N-1,C-l 51·80 1'62 KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 138·41 12'14 48'56 KR Dhenkan3.1 (10) Rice 20·24 2'01 1'62

KR Dhenkal"!al (10) ED Rice 26·30 154·19 17'00 59'08 N-4,M-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 85·39 607 29,95 445 0'41 KR,PR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 3966 279,24 23'47 24.28 KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 55-44 567 3,24 M-1,C-1

KR Dhenkanal (13 ED Rice 26,30 3'24 2,43 80·94 4'45 4'86 5'67 0·81 KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 14·57 40'87 3'24 1255 2·02 3642 4·05 11·14

KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 68·30 5'26 4·04 Temple 8·39 108'66 28·33 35·21

KR,NR Dhenkahal (13) Rice 46·14 7·69 2104 N-l KR,NR Dhenkanal (15) RIce 8'09 1·22 N-2,M-1,Temple

KR Dhcnkanal (16) ED Rice 2023 2'43 316

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station~DHENKANAL SADAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within thp. village, a dash (-) No, Village are.). of the population is shown in the column and next to It In brackets, the d'istance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Km . of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post DaY,

31 Chhadasing 29664 406 (61) P - (-5) W,Tk. - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 32 Muliilpur 132'74 Uninhabited P W 33 Bhuinpur 52609 1,123 (203) P - (-5) W,Tk,R,O - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 34 Chaulia' 1,7.:1258 3,474 (596) P.M - (-5) W,Tk,O PO -(10+ ) --(5- ~O) 35 Nathua 749'48 1,033 (185) P - (-5) W,Tk,R,O PO -(10+ ) -t 10+)

36 Parikheda 221'36 243 (47) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10-1 ) 37 Sogarpasi 602'58 1,2~6 (225) P,M - (-5) W PO -(5-10) - (10-1 ) 38 Bhandhanuagan 497'76 1,039 (191) P - (--5) W,O - (-'i) -('10+ ) - (-5) 39 Beltikiri 842·15 2,939 (549) P,M,H D,PHC,FPC, W PO -(10+ ) bS 40 Dudhukateni 709·01 1,158 (170) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1C) (Duahukateni)

41 Arada 21C·03 327 ("5 ) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5} - (5-1C) -(5-10) 42 Tarava ,785,50 2,345 (39.) P,M,H MeW W,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 43 Haladigundi 92·27 346 (60) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1(;) 44 Ranlakatenl 76'49 42 (7) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) --(3-1C) 45 Mandabahali 567 Uninhabited W

46 Keutaber ani 10765 242 (29) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-,0) -(5-111) 47 Kusapada 60·70 285 (36) P - (5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-1m -('i-10) 48 Dholpasi 20032 376 (59) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk .- (-5) Sunday - (5-10 49 Haladibari 40·47 201 (35) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-- 5) 1)0 Kenchuabereni 46 13 Uninha bited W

51 Ranapasi 133·14 402 (62) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-:) 52 Kasiapada 1497 Uninhabited W 53 Sambarpatia 58'28 Uninhabited 54 Khairanali 40'07 Uninhabited (Ka irana Ii) 55 Podakhuntia 29·95 Uninhabited P W,Tk

56 Janhitalia 103,60 369 (62) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 57 Asanbahali 80'13 119 (24) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 58 Gobindpur 42·49 Uninhabited 59 Kankadaboli 10·52 Uninhabited 60 Talberena 31·97 Uninhabited -- -~ ._, .. -~~--.-.~----.- ~~.-~~-~,~~~------317

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-OH£NKANAl

App· Nearest town and Power Staple Land use Ct. e., area under different tYl1es. of land Remarks. roach Distance StJpp[y Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) Including to (in Kms,) r------~------..., any village Forest Irrl· Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (Including for historical source gaudlar cultivation or and archaeo· groves) logical interest

11 12 13 -foll 15 1& 17 18 19 20

KR D:lenkanaJ (15) ED Rice 2-iB 151·35 38·04 105·22 72,85 b'88 53,0, KR D~enkanal (16) ED Rice 18328 80'94 161·87 N·1 KR Ohenkan.al, (13) ED Rice 364'22 1,~38 34 24,28 11574 IV-1 KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 323'75 22217 121'62 80,94 N-l

Dhe;;kan~1 (11) EO Rice 80 94 121'40 12'14 688 KR Ohenkanal (10) ED Rice 1618.1 2'E,a2 4(1"47 15742 M-2 KR Dhenkanal (22) Rice 14'16 404,69 36 42 42'49 M-3 PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) EA Rice 12'14 728',13 7325 28·33 N-5 KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 102-34 343 ~8 ~-~6 114·53

KR Ohenkanal (8) ED Rice 32'37 52,61 5666 6839 M-l PR,KR Dhenkana! ( II) fA Rke 66'37 29'14 513-96 8498 91-05 N-1,M-1 KR Dbel1kanal (11) Rice 79·72 2'43 1012 KR Dhenkanal (8) ~.Ice 70'82 4·U5 1·62 567

KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 2·43 80-54 9·71 14'97 KR Dhenkanal (5) ED Rice 3·24 51"49 4·86 1,21 KR DnenkaDaJ (5) Rice 197'-19 2'S3 KR Dhenkanal {7) ED Rice 4'05 32·78 243 1.21 44-11 2"02

KR Dhenkanal (7) Rice 13-76 107·24 4a6 7'28 N-3,M-l 11-33 :!'64 55·04 324 31'97 2·43 5'67

26'71 3'24

KR Dhenkanal (13) 'ED Rice 2428 50·18 1943 9·71 M·1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 14'17 39"66 14,16 12·14 16'19 16'19 4,04 6'07 10'52 2833 0·81 2'83 318

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-DHENKANAL SADAR

L.C Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. oi the (in heclares) households) nearest pldce where the facility is available is given) ,------~------~ Communi- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or . tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stup, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 9 'tQ 1 2 "\ 4 5 6 7 8

- (-5) - (-5) 61 lurinali 66·37 150 (3') - (-5) -(10+ ) W,lk - (-5) 62 Tentulina Ii 23·88 Uninhabited - (-S) - (-5) 63 Chainpur~atana 11-74 582 (96) P ~ W,TN,H - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 64 Chainp ..H 67·18 448 (78) P - (-5)° W,TW,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 65 jhargadia 93-08 125 (28) p -(10+) W,TW,Tk - (-5)

- (-5) - (-5) 66 Berab orof 32618 3&5 (80) P (2) - (- 5) W,Tk - (-5) Sankarpratappur 67 Karadanali 13-35 Uninhabited - (-5) - (-5) 68 Mahidharpur 19870 474 (69) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) Friday BS 69 Cadasila 80,53 545 (91) P(2),M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PTO,Phone - (-5) - (-.5) 70 Sainbiri 99-96 1,073 (184) - (-5) - (-5, W,Tk,TW - (-5)

- (-5) - (-5) 7\ Mahindrapur 3723 412 (65) H -(10+ ) W - (-5) - (-5) lS 72 Siminoi 214·')8 1,812 (313) r,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 73 Nilambarpursasan- 2·S1 203 (37) P,M ~(10+ ) W - (-5) diha (Nilambarpurdilli) 74 Nilambarpursasan 37·23 Uninhabited - (-5) - (-5) 75 Sariapoda 187-77 1,009 (167) P,M - (10+) W,Tk - (-5)

76 Badakhura 4168 Uninhabitd - (-j) 77 D€ngaborei 158'23 537 (107) P,M -(10+) W.Tk,R,F - (--5) -(10+) - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-~) 78 Chhatia 15" 80 579 (89) P - (10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) 79 Ankarant1pur 14366 1,106 (213) p -(10+) W,lW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 80 Mulisinga 104·00 270 (42) - (-5) -(10+) w - (-5) • - (-5) - (-5) 81 Panchubati 97-n 289 (41) - (-5) -(10+) W,TIe - (-5) ,8.2 Panasapada 26'71 Uninhabited 83 Krushn"pur 8 09 Uninhabited (Kruahnapur) 84 Pata 42-09 Uninhabited BS 85 Gundichapada 426-94 930 (174) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TvV PO - (-5)

86 Korinapahad 445 16 Uninhabited (Korianpahad) 87 Kendukhaman 1902 Uninhabited - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 88 Bebartaka tenl 108·05 214 (46) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) 89 Balabhadrapur 231'08 783 (123) P,M -(5-10) W,lk,O - (--5) - (-S}

-(5~10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5~1(1) - (-5) 90 t..Iar 1 npur 26264 1,302 (227) P 319

DI~ECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-uHENKANAL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land uSe ,r e~; area' under dif ferent types of land Remarks roach Distance Suppl( food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) , including to (in Kms.) r------...... ------, any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,I<~ Dhenkanal (16) Rice 1255 47'75 .1'21 4'86 M-1,Temple ) 14'02 ... 486 PR,KR Ohenkanal (12) EO Rice 11'74 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (12) ED Rice 29'54 2428 850 486 Temple PR,KR Ohenkanal (13) ED,EAg Rice 728 53·42 16'19 16,19

PK,KR Dh('nklna I (15) ED Rice 4371 57·87 104'41 7243 4776 M-3,Temple

13 35 KR Dhenkanll ( IS) EAg,EO Rice 1)5'06 364 M-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (18) EA Rice 3·24 2'02 5949 8·09 7 b9 'N-1, M-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 607 3:; 61 4£-' 14 688 526 1'1-4, M-2, Co"~ Temple

PR,KR DhenkanaJ (11) EO,EO Rice 283 2064 1093 2'IH N-1,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (10) ED,EO Rice 42·49 97'13 4249 31'97 Temple PR Dnenkanal ( 10) ED Rice 283 N-2,M·2,Temp\e

37·23 Temple KR Dhenbnal (20) ED Rice 8·09 118'98 ~4·28 3642 N-1 ,M-2, Temple

38'85 2·83 KR Dheukanal (13) ED,EO Rice 83'36 4937 9·31 16·19 N 2,M-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 93'48 26·73 24·28 9·31 N-1,M-1, Tel1'ple PR.KR Dhenkanal (to) ED ,EO Rice 49,37 49·76 20,23 24·2R M·1,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 1295 46·54 16·18 2833 Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (81 ED Rice 5464 18·21 2428 Temple 2226 4'45 445 2·43 121

29·54 6·('7 6'48 PR,KR Dhenkanilf (8) ED Rice 3237 21044 42'49 14164 N-3, Temple, Mosque 445·16

17·00 2·02 PR,KR Dnenkmal (7) Rice 25,09 23 88 25'09 3399 Pfl,KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 1255 18618 1295 1942 N-9,M-5,C-2, Temple KR Dhenkanal (3) ED Rice 8,90 22298 12.95 17'81 3..:'0

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police 5tatlon- DHENKANAl 5ADAR l C· Name of the Total Total Amenities ayaildble (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and lO+l(ms, of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, . Market! Railway Hat, Sta tion, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 " 9 10 91 Dhanasendhakateni 22·26 117 (22) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 9Z Genjapal 9'31 Uninhabited 93 Thoriapada 31·57 Uninhabited 94 Ranga (Ranja) 338,72 743 (139) P -(5·10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-'iO) 95 Bibhutipada 6S 96 Uninhabited

96 Suna fula 27'52 Uninhabiced 97 Balipada 61·92 Uninhabited 98 Kankadapal 272-35 893 (148) P,M -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-1U)

99 Suakhiakateni 15S'OO 658(123) P -(S-10) W,Tk - (-S) -(S-10) -(5-10) 100 u ~\,p5i 22·66 96 (15) P -:-(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5- 'G)

101 Derasing 218'13 553 (76) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 102 Kuapada 31'16 Uninhabited 103 Katakamada 151'3S 263 (48) - (-5) -(5-1(1) W - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-~O) 104 Ka takamada- 1,019'40 710 (104) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-l0) -(5-10) kha,nar( Katakhamar)

105 Jankhira 487,65 r 553 (96) P -(S-10) W - (-S) -(5-10) -(5-10)

106 Nagiapasi 350'05 1,316 (231) P,M - (-5) W FO -(5-10) - (-t;) 107 Fatkei 21'04 52 (9) - (-5) - (-5) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 108 Krushnakurr:arpur 649·12 962 (185) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 109 Dahirnal 163'90 266 (40) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 110 Harekrishnapur 25b·98 364 (67) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

111 Kainso 59·49 249 (25) P - (-5) W - (--5) -(5-10) - (-5) 1'2 Lochapali 119.38 446 (69) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (Nochapali) 113 Borapada 75.27 381 (72) P - (-5) W,Tk - {-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 114 Kaimati 358·15 1,413 (265) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO -(5-10) B5 115 Bautiberena 38·45 .51 (8) - (--5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

116 Sa, khia 43868 504 (89) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 117 Sarakhiataila 69,20 Uninhabited 118 Meghatalabahali 7·69 60 (12) - (-5) -. (-5) W,F -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 119 Sundarikhal 94.29 28 (5) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - ("':'5) (Sundarikhol) 120 Badapal 46·54 42 (6) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 321

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE

Taha~i I-DHENKANAl

App. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e•• area under di fferent types of land Remarks roach distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r--~------A------, any village Forest Ird- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical ~ource . gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) Rice 21·05 1.21 M-l 809 1·22 2.5·0~ 3'24 3·24 KR Dhenkanal (7) ED Rice 12'54 235·53 4!;'~6 42·09 N-l 59'08 6·88

14·91 4·86 769 7'28 3','26 6'07 9 ,1 PR,KII. Dhenkanal (5) EO Rice 11'33 19=·44 35·21 32'37 N-l,M-2,C·, Temple KR Dhenkanal (3) Rice 8 SO 91.46 12.95 41.46 I

KR Dhenkanal (3) ED Rice 21·85 127 u8 34'40 34'()0 M-3, Temple 21-88 1'62 5·66 KR Dhenkanal ( 5) Rice 1052 67'18 11 33 62·32 '.R Oho=nkanal (7) Rice 10198 327·39 137·59 452·44 M-1

PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice '169.56 245·65 43'71 28-73 Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Rice 330.22 1174 8·L9 N-2,M-1,Temple KR Dhenkanal (2!1) Rice 15·38 3.2J 2·43 PR,KR Qh~l\\<.al\a\ (13) ED Rice 45·}2 134·57 439.'19 12'55 1619 PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 95'10 35·21 33·59 KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 31·57 201'13 16·19 8'09

KR Dhenkanal (10) ED Rice 769 46.56 1.22 2·02 KI{ Dhenkanal (10) ED "ice 22.6C, 53·42 11-33 31.97

PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) ED Rice 65·56 364 6.07 PR,KR Dhenkanal (18) EA Rice 2752 214·89 61.11 54·63 N-2, M-l, C-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) Rice 31.57 4.45 2.43 M-l

PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) ED Rice 8903 195·47 24.28 129·90 T€mple 8-09 36.02 12.95 12:14 KR Dhenkan11 (7) Rice 769 PR.KR Dhenkanal (5) Rice 4 86 57.46 13.35 18.62

KR DhenKanal (5) Rice 35.21 7.28 4-05 322

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-DHENKANAl SADAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz .. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway I Hat, Station, if any Water- way) , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

121 Haripur 201·94 470 (92) P - (-5) \N ,'k,1'W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 122 Panchakania 93·89 133 (32) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (Panchakahania) 113 Nachhipura 99.96 254 (4'i) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (--5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 124 Nadhanpur 56.25 498 (93) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-'\0) 125 Koreigadia 114.53 398 (63) P -(10+) W,Tk,D -(-S) -(10+) - (-5)

126 Bidahandha 119.79 336 (52) P -(5-10) W,Tk,D - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 127 BesaJia 305·94 785 (110) P,M -(5-10) W,rk,D - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 128 Indipur 422.90 3,458 (60/) P(2),M,H D W,Tk PO -(10+) -(5-10) 129 Balasudha 38·04 55 (8) -- (-5) -(10+ ) W,rk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 130 Balabhadrapur 48,16 217 (32) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,D - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10)

131 Khuntujharl 156.61 772 (147) p -(lC+) W,lk - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 132 Gundurapasi 133·14 108 (24) - (-5) -(10+ ) W - (-5) -(1C+) -(5-10) 13J luni 79·32 565 (98) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -( 10+) - (-5) 134 Kalu 6·48 Uninhabited '135 Beda 60·70 Uninhabited

136 Kandabindha 1,120'58 2,702 (390) P,M -(10+) W,lk PO -(5-10) - (-5)

137 Kasiadiha- 1,291'76 3,856 (689) P,M(2),H -(10+) W,Tk,O PO - (-5) BS balarampur 138 Tamanda (Tamada) 730·05 273 (49) P -(5-10) W - (5-10) _(10+) -('\0+) 139 Tangarapada 280·45 11 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 140 Tanalagarh 104'41 Uninhabited

141 Banama lipur 5382 223 (53) . - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 142 Kanarapur 225'82 104 (15) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 143 Badheikateni 37'64 128 (25) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) 144 Sarion 211'25 775 (140) P -(5-10) W,lk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 145 Bha liabolka teni 153·38 495 (111) P,M FPC W,Tk,F,C - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

146 Namachira 178·47 481 (96) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - ~;'!.,.5) 147 Kankadahad 459·72 1,454 (240) P - (-5) W,lk PO -(5-10) BS 148 Majuri 3399 169 (52) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 149 Mangalpur 358·15 2,042 (372) P,M,H MeW W,Tk PO -(5-10) BS 1'iO Giluduf'1ibedia 12'95 11 (2) - (-5) - (-5) W,lk - (-5) -(5-10) - ~-5) 323

DtRECT0RY AND LANOUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,.... ______.A. ______,. to (in Kms.) any village forest Irri- Un:' Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

--.------~.--- PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) ED,EAg Rice 10.12 157·83 5-66 28.33 KR Ohenkanal (5) Rice 91 .06 2·02 '0.81

f'R,KR Dhenkanal (3) Rice 89··14 7.28 3·24 KR Dhen~anal (3) ED Rice 50·99 2.02 3.24 Temple KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 60.70 32 . .:S8 21.45 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (7) Rice 84·18 24·28 1133 KR Dhenkanal (7) ED Rice 42.49 130.19 66·77 1619 Temple KR Dhenkanal (D) EA Rice 1942 131·53 141.64 85·79 44·52 1'1-6, Temple KR Dhenkanal (10) Rice 16·59 5·67 8·09 7.69 N-' KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 43·71 445

KR Dhenkanal (13) E;D,EAg R!ce 24.28 'P.12 2428 10.93 Temple KR Dhenkanal (15) Rice 8863 26·30 18.21 KR Dhenkanul (11) EA Rice 7001 9·31 Temple 6·48 60·70

PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) EA Rice 202'35 513·95 311·61 9267 N-1, M-6, C-1, Te'llple PR,KR Dhenkanal (15) EA Rice 80·94 127-48 99431 64-75 2428 N-ll,M-l0, Temple·

KR Dh"'nkanal (24) Rice 214·48 269'52 12626 11979 Temple KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 8903 115'74 42·49 33·19 34·40 4168 24·28 4'05

KR Dhenkan~I ( 16) Rice 8·09 36·83 8'90 KR Dhenkanal (10) Rice 131'12 64·J5 28'3) 2·02 KR Dhenkanoll (8) Rice .... 25·90 10·52 1'22 KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 193'44 9·71 8'10 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (10) ED Rice 12·14 131'12 4'05 6·07 N-1, Temple

KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 20'24 142'& 8'09 7'28 .. PR,KR Dhenkanal (7) ED Rice 101·17 285'71 5261 20'23 N-1, M-l, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) Rice 14'16 13-76 607 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) ED Rice 327'80 20'23 10'12 N-6,M-l, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (5) Rice 11·74 1'21 N-6, M-l, C-1

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VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-DHENKANAL SADAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not ava~lable within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance .in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms and 10+Kms' of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marke!1 Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 8 9 10 , 2 3 4 5 6 7

151 Kambhuberena 36·42 Uninhabited -(5-10) - (-5) 152 Barabanka 65·56 166 (26) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 153 Borapadakhamar 319·70 256 (40) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-"10) 154 Kakudajhar 542·68 107 (20) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-J) 155 Gahamkhunti 36·42 584 (135) P - (-5) W - (-5)

PO -(10+ ) BS,RS , 156 Garhgobindpur 1,402'24 2,673 (465) P(2),M,H MCW,PHC W - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 157 Achhanda 219·34 "'03 (14) - (-5) -(5-10) W W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 158 Sankhua 8458 546 (84) P -(5-10) - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 1!19 Khajuria 71·23 123 (24) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+ ) -(5,10) 160 Kurumtangardaitari 33063 629 (102) P -(5-10) w,n [(Kuruma angarrathi aehuri) (Daitaridas)]

161 !(u'umH angar- 110 48 Uninhabited rathidehuri - (-5) -(10+) --(5-10) 162 Kurumtangar- 51'SO 91 (11) P -(5-10) W banamali PO - (-5) -(5-10) 163 Mahulpada 404·28 780 (122) P,M - (-5) W,Tk 164 Uku dama tha tota 0·81 Uninhabited (Rayatl) 165 -Ukudamatha tota 3·24 Uninhabited (lakhraji)

- (-5) -(10+) "'-{5-10) 166 Kanteikolia 83077 102 (22) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 167 Budhideiberena 27·11 94 (30) - (-5) -(5-10) W W,ik,O - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 166 Slaria 552·80 1,473 (331) P - (-5) W,Tk - (--5) -(10+) -(S-10) 169 Kamaning 399·02 282 (60) P - (-5) lW,F PO -(5-10) BS 170 Saptasajaya 1,310·78 153 (33) P,M - (-5)

W,Tk _ (-5) -(5~.) -(5-10) 171 Gohirakhal 233·10 217 (44) - (-5) - (- 5) .... 172 Medinipal 44')2 Uninhabited W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 173 Jhinkaragadi orof 211'25 272 (38) P - (~5) Lambodarpur W - (-5) -(5-10) ... ;(5-10) 174 Kauchinali ·40,87 17 ( 5) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10)""; .... (5-10) 175 Sadeipur orof 461·34 895 (160) P - (-5) Sansailia (Sa radeipur) 325

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasll-DHENKANAl

App· Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks loach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal place$) including to (m Kms.) r------~------...... any village Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste avail"ble religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo. groves) logical inte~e5t

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

33·99 2'43 PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) Rice 45'73 '3-35 6·48 N-2,M-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (5) ED Rice 137'59 93·08 48.56 40·47 KR Dhenkanal (ll) Rice 144·88 195·41> 36·42 165·92 ... KR Dhenka nal (10) ED Rice 28·Jl 2·13 5·06 N-1,M-1,Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 590·43 6()9·46 54'23 148·12 N-8,M-3,C-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 55'85 127048 17'40 18-61 KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 26·30 43·71 2·')2 12'55 KR Dhenkanal (20) Rice 27·52 25'09 5·07 12·95 KR Dhenkanal (20) ED Rice 83·37 1457 18413 48·56 M·1,T.1

4047 6'07

KR Dhenkanal (20) ED Rice 0·81 48·56 2'43

KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 81·15 266'69 22'66 32'78 M-2 C·41 (·40

KR Dhenkana I (8) Rice 20'23 36·S3 12'14 14·57 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 6'07 18'21 1"2 121 N-5,M-4,C-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) EO Rice 168·34 305'54 38·85 4007 N-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (7) ED Rice 182·11 183073 12·95 20'23 PR,KR Dhenkanal (8) EA Rice 913·38 161'47 9712 138'81 Temple

PR,kR Dhenkanal (8) Rice 80'94 102·19 44·51 5·26 N-3,M':3 3·24 4087 0'81 PR,KR Dhe"kanal (10) ED Rice 80·94 108·46 17·80 4·05

KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 0.81 23·07 4·04 12'95 KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 40·47 388'90 1983 1214 M·1 326

VillAGE AMENITIES Police StatlOn-DHE.NKANAl SADAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) Nc'h Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

Educa- Medical Drinking P')st Dayor Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop. Marketl Railway Hat, Station, H any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

176 Bhanarnali 773:) 'is (12) - (-S) -(10+ ) W,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+) 177 Gobindprasad 2,015·34 2,436 (455) P (2), M - (-<;) W, Tk,R PO -(10+) - (-5) 178 Koraberena 957.08 771 (140) P -( 10+) W, Tk, R - (-5) -( 10+) - (-5) 179 Bi\dheikateni 20'64 . Uninhabited (Budheipal) 180 Mankia (Manikia) 20 24 Uninh:tbited

181 Rathiapal 42·49 167 (36) P - (-5) W,R -- (-5) -(10+ ) - (--1) 182 Netrakhaman 57.47 Uninhabited 181 Sananadab 43.71 163 (~3) p -(5-10) W, Tk. R - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 184 Ranipal _ ( 5) 392·g.5 611 (172) P "7' (-5) W, Tk, R - (-5) - (-5) 185 Ghatipiri 15·76 680 (132) P (2), M -:(5-10) W,R PO -(5-10) BS

18& Brundabanapur 211·15 1,072 (190) p - (-S) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-~) (Rathapadapatana) 187 Chhakilo samil 83'37 1,166 (224) P (2) -(5-10) V\, Tk, TW, R PO -(5-10) -(5-'0) Patana (Chhakilo) ~B8 Ichh~pur 43.30 338 (58) P -(5-10) W, Tk R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5.10) 18q Deuldhua 324 Uninhabited 190 Barsupal 49.37 Uninhabited

191 Rautrapu~ 11·33 22 (6) - (-5) - (S-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1~2 Unran3.takata 13').31 2"4 ("4) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 193 Talanatakata 25·90 Uninhabited (Talanatakata or Sunanatakata) 194 Saharanali 14·97 Uninhabited 195 Koilipangi 86·60 285 (57) P -(5-10) W PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

196 Mahulbereni St40 192 (;43) P W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 197 Dahanigadia 1781 Uninhabited 198 Bimbal 311·20 418 (103) P -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 199 Patrabhag 5'i807 1,794 (369) P PHC W,Tk,R PO -(5-1(') -(5-10) 200 Talbarkot 99431 3,278 (634) P,M,H MCW,O W,Tk,O PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

201 Baldiabandha 434·23 1,708 (320) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS 202 Paikdahikor 144-88 344 (51) P - (-5) W,Tk -- \-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) 203 Sarda hikor 232-69 211 (43) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -- (-5) (Sahardahikor) 204 Kasiapada 22055 15 (2) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(lC+) - (-5) 205 Nadiali 44475 1,.112 (261) P,M -- (-~) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) i!4t,1Q) 327

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tah asil-DHENKANAL

App. N9alest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,... ______.A ______-_~ . tQ (In Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dnenkanal (16) Rice 7'28 40'47 20'24 9'31 KR Dhenkanal (21) ED Rice 270'33 68.40 1,26950 16&.32 240.79 N-4, Temple KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Rice 199.10 19·03 437.87 111·29 189·79 6.07 1.21 8·90 2·l)3 2.43

7.29 1·21 3·24 4.05 4.45

KR Dhenkanal (26) Rice 2.43 486 24·68 4·05 6.47 5·&7 1·21 27·93 12·95 9·71 KR Dhenkana 1 (24) Rice 891 7·69 18·21 4·55 4'45 KR Dhenkanal (22) ED,EAg Rice 49·37 27.92 240·79 43·30 31-57 PR, KR Dhenkanal (22) ED,EO Rice 3·23 6·48 2·02 4·05 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (21) ED,EO Rice 14.97 25·10 145.:8 10.52 15-38 N-2

KR Dhenkanal (1&) ED Rice 6.07 6394 6'07 7.29 N-l, Temple

KR Dhenkana I (16) ED Rice 6·07 35·21 2·02 Temple 3·24 3·24 44'51 0'81 0-81

KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 1093 0'40 Kit Dhenkanal (1!.') ED Rice 6.47 6.88 101'98 8·50 648 20.64 324 202

12·54 081 1'62 KR Dhenkanal (15) ED Rice 2'02 73.65 607 4.86

KR Dhenkanal (15) ED Rice 1.62 1.22 40.47 5·26 28} 10·12 162 6·07 KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 31'97 11·33 219'34 27.52 21.04 KR Dhenkanal (8) ED Rice 81'34 418·05 31'16 27·52 M-S,C-4, Temple KR Dhenkanal (l3) ED Rice 202·34 71003 38·04 43·30 N-7,M-1,C-4 Temple, Mosque

PR,KR Dhenkanal (10) EA Rice 149·73 191-41 22·26 71·2J N-2,M-2 Temple PR,KR Dhenkana I (11) ED Rice 4249 5666 12·14 3359 KR Dhenkanal (12) ED Rice 187·37 45·32

KR Dhenkana 1 (20) Rice 99·55 4978 5220 19·02 PR.KR Dhen'

VILLAGE AMENIYIES Police Station-DHENKANAL SADAR

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance In Viilage (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. ::-5 Kr,ls., 5-1C Kn.s. and 10+ I(ITS. of tf e (in hectares) households) nearest place where tne. facility is available i~ given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water 03< days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market! Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2% Dalaka 125·86 347 (51) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(1-10) 207 Regeda 294·21 1/265 (188) P,M MeW W/1W PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 208 Oeopada 112·10 722 (134) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-1() 209 l3ijahapur (Bijipur) 21·!_l5 Uninhabited 210 Suliadiha 769 L ninhabi ted

211 Charbatia 5·67 Uninhabited 212 Manipur 6C6'62 1,636 (28:'1) P,M - (')·10) W,Tk,TW,F PO - (--!J) -(5- C) 213 Jenasaupatna 890 296 (39) P -(5-10) w,n - (-5) - (-5) ~(S-1. ) 214 Padmalavpur 407·11 766 (126) P -( ';-!l.) W,T!< - ( - 5) - (-5) -(5-1(,) 215 Jorabati 13·35 Uninhabited

216 Badarapali 26386 1C6 ( 18) - (-5) -(5-'0) W - (-5) - (-~) -(5-10) 217 Bhagirathipur 104·41 552(114) .p -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -('i-IL) 218 Kuanall 34'40 Uninhabited Tk 219 .Jamunali 24·28 Uninhabited 220 Salabereni 4'86 Uninhabited

221 Kanjiaberana 39·66 69 (12) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(<;-10) (Kunjiabereni) 222 Ra juapatana 46'13 370 (69) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (i-1(;) 223 Kankaddkenda 18'62 Uninhabited (Mankadakenda) 224 Madhusahupatana 6637 679 (11~) P -(5-10) W,R -- (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 225 Motari 306.35 . 249 (49) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

226 Rankag;J.dia 567 Uninrabited 227 Godipada 2469 Uninhabited 228 Kakudibhag 591·25 2,027 (404) P/M MeW W,Tk,R PO -(S-10) -(.'i-10) 229 Baniasahi 7608 549 (109) - (-5) - (-5) W.R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 230 Bandalo 17"40 1 (1) . - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

231 Utarabanka 6'48 Uninhabited 232 Salapadabishnupur 6475 364 (65) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-11') 233 Oukhamapatana 12'14 1,377 (247) P - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 234 Gopinathpurpatana 16·19 Uninhabited :n~ He'l,i 2'43 Uninhabited -".--~, ..... -- .. ~-.~---" - .. -~-~,-,.-~.--.-~------_-_. -_. 329

DIRECTORY AND lANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAL

App- Near«;!st town ~nd Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remraks roach Distance Supply Food use in'hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) Including to (in Kms.) r------.A.------"""'I any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gau~d irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucnar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 32'38 52-61 31·16 9·71 KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 80,94 142·04 30-76 40'47 PR,KR Athagad (5) ED Rice 97,93 4,86 9·31 M-l,Temple 18·21 3'64 7028 0·41

5-67 KR Athagad (8) ED Rice 93'48 433·42 607 73'65 N-1,M-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (15) ED Rice 8'90 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 139·62 205-17 10·52 51'SO Temple 13'35

PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) Rice 8782 11291 23'88 39'25 KR Dnenkanal (16) ED Rice 4'05 87·41 2·43 10,52 Temple 3,64 21"85 1,62 7·29 4·135 17'00 0'81 1'62 4'05 0'81

KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 4'86 28·73 0'40 5.67

KR Dhenkanal (21) Rice 7'28 25'50 7'28 6,07 Temple 1·22 16'19 1'21

KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 9'31 3683 7'28 12-95 Temple KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 134·3& 5·2& 138·81 15078 1214

1·62 2'83 1'22 3'24 18·62 1&2 1'21 ... KR Dlwnkanal (16) ED Rice 20'23 20'24 488'86 27·52 34,40 N-4,M-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 11'74 53'82 1'62 8'90 N-15 KR Dhenkanal (15) Rice 1'62 14·57 1·21

1'22 3'64 1'61 KR Dhenkanal (18) ED Rice 12'55 48·5& 0'81 2'83 N-3,M-l, Temple KR Dhenkanal (21) ED Rice 0'81 1'21 10'12 N-8,M-2, Temple 2·02 13'36 0'41 0'40, 0.41 1'21 0,41 0'40 330

VILLAGE AMENITIES

Police Station-DHENKANAl SADAR

L C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and nex't to it in brackets, the distance in 10+Kms. of the Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kens., 5-10 Kms. and (in hectares) households), nearest place where the facility is available is given) r-~------~------~ Dayor Communi- Educa- Medical Drinking Post cation tional Water and days of (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Sta tion, if any Water- way) 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 b 7

236 Koilikiari 108'46 Uninhabited 237 ' Mandama 24'69 Uhinhabited (Manadama) PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 238 Mahulpunji 483'60 1,047 (170) P -(5-10) W,Tk,1W PO - (-5) \',5 239 Bhapur 966'39 3,362 (620) P(4),M,H PHC,D,fPC W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) RS 240 Beguniapal 2·83 353 (63) P - (-5) W,Tk,R

- (-5) BS 241 Panamurga 150·54 917 (135) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) (Pamumurga) -(5-10) BS 242 Rathapadapatna 162 140 (27) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) 243 Raktapata 216·91 Uninhabited -(5-10) - (-5) 244 Golagadia 6.07 75 (11) - (-5) .....: (-5) W - (-S) -(5-10) - (-5) 245 Ostapal 510.31 1,253 (207) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5)

-(5-10) W,R -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-5) 246 )aripal 254.55 3B2 (66) P -(10+) W,TW,R PO -(10+ 1 - (-5) 247 Kotam 384.45 848 (147) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 248 Khairasahi 108·46 66 (15) - (~S) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 249 Dinabandhupur 624.43 1 ,5}9 (271) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -('\0+) - (-5) 250 Madhapur 87·01 99 (23) - (-5)

- (-5) W - (-·5) -(10+) - (-5) 251 Amantipada 216.91 23 ( 7) - (-5) -(S-10) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-S) 252 Karadasing 108·46 95 (22) P W PO -(10+) -(5-10) 253 Kalang 675.02 1.676 (328) P.M -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) -('\0+) 254 Bhubanpur 197.89 503 (93) P -(10+) -(10+) W,Tk PO -(10+) -(10+) 255 Kalikaprasad 1,207.58 731 (142) P(2),M

-(5-10) W - (-5) "':'(10+ ) -(10+) 256 Kadarnpal 10603 133 (25) P W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 257 Chandrasekhar- 2,872.87 3,663 (685) P(3),M MeW prasad W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-'\0) 25B Kantapatna 3.24 65 (13) - (-5) - (-5) 259 Chakundapali 21-04 Uninhabited (Chakundapal) W,Tk,R PO Monday BS 260 Kasipur 10·52 130 (23) P -(10+ )

W,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 261 Sarakpatana 2,43 396 (66) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 262. Baliamba 784·69 2,530 (397) P(2),M - (-5) -(5-10) 659 (133) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) Monday, 263 Gangadharprasad 375'55 Wednesday W,Tk PO -(5-10) - (-5) 264 Chasapada 8·90 661 (116\ P -:5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (--5) 26 0 Nuaganpatna 3·24 160 (28) - (-5) -(5-10)

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DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAL App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i, eo, area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms,) ~ any Village r------A-----______Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2C 3'24 101'98 3'24 ... 3·64 19'43 041 1'21 PR,KR Dhenkanal (17) ED Rice 82·55 14'17 307'16 19,42 60'30 N-1, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) EA Rice 149·73 61'S1 592'06 86'60 76049 N-11,M-1,T-7, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (20) ED Rice ().40 0'81 1'62 N-2, Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) ED Rice 0'()9 114'12 21'85 6'48 - PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) ED Rice 0'81 0'40 0'41 2·02 132-74 81-34 0·81 KR Dhenkanal (19) Rice 2,02 3,24 0'41 0.40 PR,KR Dhenkanal (24) ED Rice 84·18 40,47 342.36 15·78 27·52 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (28) ED Rice 18·62 1133 101·17 102·39 21·04 Temple KR Dhenkanal (28) ED,EO Rice 62-73 11-73 122·21 62-73 125.05 N-1 KR Dhenkanal (28) Rice 1497 3·24 6071 12014 17·40 KR Dhenkanai (26) ED,EO Rice 44·11 26·31 311·20 78,91 163.90 Temple KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 6·07 67·99 364 9·31

KR Dhenkanal (22) Rice 27·52 607 132'33 2428 26·71 KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 6.48 4·45 44·52 6·07 46·94 ... KR Dhenkanal (26) ED,EO Rice 4897 2590 365,43 90·65 144·07 N-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (28) ED Rice 12·14 8'09 135'16 25,50 17·00 KR Dhenkanal (~8) ED Rice 17644 68·40 479·55 192'63 290·56

KR Dhenkanal (19) Rice 18·21 4·04 54·23 17·81 11·74 Temple KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 482·39 10198 1,370·27 305,94 612·29 N-1,M-4,C-l, Temple KR Dhenkanal (19) Rice 0·81 '·22 121 3·24 16·19 0,40 1·21

KR Dhenkanal (21) Rice 364 5·26 0·41 1·21 N-5,M-1

KR Dhenkanal (19) ED Rice 0·41 202 KR Dhenkanal (19) EA Rice 39·66 43-30 645·88 14·97 4088 KR Athagad (12) ED Rice 405 255',76 53'01 62-73

KR Athagad (11) ED Rice 5'26 1-21 2·43 KR Athagad (13) ED Rice 243 0·81 332

VillAGE' AMENITIES Police Station-DHENKANAl SADAR

L.C. Name of· the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column ana next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kms· in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the

(in hectares). households) ~ ______nearest place where thE' A facility ______is available is given) ~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi· tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapb the (8us Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 -4 5 6 1 8 9 10

266 Kamdhenukot 421.68 752 (145) P, M -(5-10) W, Tk, TW PO -(5-10) - (-5) 267 Krushnaprasad 424.92 403 (85) - (-5) -(:'-10) W,rk - (-5) -(5- 10) - (-5\ 268 Dhirapatna 105.62 689 (131) P -(5- 'e) W, Tk PO -(5-10) - (-!o) 269 Tentulipatna 239·57 672 (110) P - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) -(5·10) - (-5) 270 Tentulioatna 109'67 550 (106) - (-5) - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) samiJ I<."atanpur

271 Champapatna 8·90 Uninhabited - Tk 272 Sankarpur 909·33 3,006 (358) P(3),M MCW,HC W,Tk,TW.R PO - (-5) - (-5) 273 Jatar-nagar 214·89 125 (26) - (-5) -(S-10} W ~(s-10) . -(5·10) -(5-10) 274 Birida-I US 3 .(2) - (-5) -(5-'.0) 0 -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 275 Birida-JI US 1 (1) - (-5) -(5·10) 0 -(5·10) -(S-10 -(5·10)

Total 60,69418 U5.545 P-168, D-3, (25,925) M·50, MCW/MH/ H·13, CWC·9, C-1, PHC/HC·5, 0-1 FPC-3, PHS-1, 0-2 333

DIRECTORY AI'JD LANDUSE Taha~il-DHENKANAl

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use:(i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------"------'"'\ any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including lor historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Athagad (14) ED, EO Rice 76·39 253-74 58.27 3278 Temple KR Athagad (1J) ED Rice 84.17 299.47 324 3S'03 Temple KR Athagad (12) ED, EO Rice 66·37 18·61 20.64 Temple KR Athagad (6) ED Rice 166'33 3460 36·44 Temple KR Athagad (7) Rice 76 OS 14.97 18'62 N-2, Temple

850 0.40 PR, KR Athagad (5) EA Rice 15742 560·68 29·14 42.09 M-5,C-3, Temple KR Athagad (10) Rice Not available FP Athagad (12) Rice Not available FP A thagad (12) Rice Not available

10,414·98 1,829.61 34,460·44 6,003·83 7,770.43 N-193, M-116 C.24, T·8

9 ":--'--1 ~ ..;: : r.:::;~UH' i U : : .j

VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF GANDIA P. S.

337

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF GANDIA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L..e. SI. Name of Village l.(. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 ~------~---....------~----- 1 Aghariapada (Ughariapada) 144 46 Bishnupur 123 2 Alati 75 '17 Biswanathpur 199 3 Ambabahali 77 48 8rahmanabati 39 4 Ambakhola 154 49 BrahmCipur 73 5 Ambapada 6 SO Brajabiharipur 110 (Brajabiharipursasan) 6 Ankurda 117 7 Anthukudakateni 65 51 Brundabanapur 24 8 Arac!'ua 138 52 Chandipal 16 9 Arasahi 56 53 Chandrasekharpur 202 10 Arnapur 158 54 Chhabiskuda (Chabisakuda) 146 55 Chhatakhumba 164 11 Aruhan 1S7 S6 12 Asanabahali 45 Chhatghar Forest Beat 216 Chhatia 13 Aswakhola S 57 153 58 14 Atinda 97 Chhatlghar 214 59 15 Badakani 37 Chhotatentulia 137 60 Chhotatentuli 215 16 8adapokharia 170 61 Chirulei 156 17 Bahaliabandhaka ten! 99 62 Chitalpur 23 18 Bailo 125 63 Chudakhiakateni 78 19 Bainsia (Baisinia) 82 64 Dadhisinga (Jadhisinga) 148 20 Bi'linsia 197 65 Dalat 20 21 Bajuria 74 66 Dalsingamarthapur 145 22 Besarlunda {lakha) 173 (Balasaralundalakh) 67 Dandeswar 13 23 Bahliakana (Bhaliakana) 12 68 Dasamanpatna 44 24 Balibandha 104 69 Dendeiberini (Dande!berini) 163 2S Balijoranda 70 Deojhara samil Ramei 194 72 (Rameikhamardeojhar) 26 Balipasi 131 71 Deogan 204 27 Balipat 50 72 Deogan 213 28 8allabha 81 73 Desakalur iapa tana 89 29 Bambilo 84 74 Dhanabolkateni 181 30 Banasingha 94 75 Ohaulia 183 31 Bangol 114 76 Digambarpur 30 32 8angoramal 106 77 Dihasahi 177 33 Baniapada 162 78 Dulan 159 34 Bania 205 79 Eleijanga 118 35 Barada 63 80 Erapada 175

36 8aradapatana 62 81 Erenda (Branda l 113 37 Barada (Rayati) 211 82 Cand,a 141 38 Banusabereni S7 83 Ghantapas; 116 39 Banusanali 190 84 Ghantapasikareni 1'5 40 Bega 136 85 Ghc,raghori 193

41 8elsarlunda 174 86 Copalpur 38 42 Bena jhar 192 87 Gopalpur 201 43 Bhaliapat S3 88 Gopalpur 'J 44 Bidharpur 196 89 Gorodapal :; -15 Birkhunti 152 90 Gondurapasi 195 338

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF GANDIA POLICE STATION

SI. Name of the Village L.c. 51. Name of the Village L. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 Haladidihi 40 136 latadeipur CRayati) 209 92 Haridapal 127 137 latadeipursasan (latadelpur) 91 93 Hatibari 17 13& laulai 169 94 Hatibarikud '6 139 Madhapur 111 95 Jadupur 147 140 Mahapada 96

96 Jagaberena 80 141 Mahisiakada 166 97 lalr-ia 46 141 Manulknali 203 98 Jamusara 150 143 Majhipal 15 99 Jandapasi 200 144 Majhipal 34 100 Jharada 60 145 Majhipalpatana 33 101 Jhilli 198 146 Makundapu( 4 102 Jhinkatopbanali 79 147 Mand,lr alias Samantasingharpur 22 103 Joronda 108 148 Manitiri 103 104 )orondapatana 107 n9 Manjuripada 43 105 Kabera 109 150 Ma thatentulia 139

106 Kaitha 121 151 Mundamari 167 107 Kalapada 31 1'52 Nabaninga 19 108 Kalunigoda 49 153 Naguan 14 109 Kaluriapatana 90 154 Natima 149 110 Kamalpur 58 155 r,ayakateni 70 111 Kanka ... 2 156 Netheka 178 112 t

126 Kokeida 66 171 Parbatakhani (Parbatakani) 29 127 Kolha 208 172 Patuabil 3 128 Koluha ... 76 173 Patusahukateni 100 129 Koriamal 88 174 Pingua 47 130 Kudakhetri 11 175 Pinguapatna 41

131 Kumbarunibati 64 176 Poruhakhoja It>O 132 Kusida 61 177 P'urastampurna takata 26 133 Kuspada 184 178 Purunaamang 52 134 Lahada 54 179 Puru50tampur 25 135 lakhaninga 85 lSO Radhadeipur 92 339

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF GANDIA POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L. L. 51. Name of Vllla~e L. C. ~o. No. No. No. 2 3 2

181 Raipak 7 199 Siarimalia 129 182 Raipur 21 200 Silakundi 98 183 Raipur 71 201 Similia 207 184 RaitaJa 68 702 5imilubahali (Similibahali) 51 185 Ransudha 28 203 Singa ... 67 18b Ransudhapatana 27 204 Sogar 119 187 Ratanpur 176 205 SQlagadia 172 188 Ria (Rayati) 179 206 Sorisiapada 206 189 Ria (lakhraj) 212 207 Sriramachandrapur 140 190 Sadangi (Sading) 59 (Ramachandrapursasan) 208 Surapratapra jkisorpur 120 36 191 Sahadeipur 209 Talpada 165 Sahartentulia 182 192 210 Talpada 186 Sandaposi (Sandapasikhamar) 142 193 211 Tandisula 128 Sankarpur 95 194 212 Tentulei (Gundlei) 86 Santrapur 10 195 213 Thakurapal 87

196 Santhapur 112 214 Tolankalundi 180 197 Santhasara 143 215 Tolarpasi 130 198 Sapuajhar 161 216 Tunapur 69 340

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CANDIA l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the ,Jopulation Is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance In Village (I'.umber of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Gopalpur 121·41 2 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 - (-§) - (-5) - (-5) 2 Kanka 182'92 367 (48) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 3 Patuabil 75·27 Uninhabited 4 Makundapur 235.15 938 (146) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R,N - (-5) - (-5) BS 5 Goradapa t 182·51 337 (61) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

6 Ambapada 269·93 1,079 (192) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) 85 7 Raipal 23·07 184 (34) P -(5-10) W,TJ<,R - (-~) - (-5) as 8 Aswakhola 411-57 310 (59) P - (5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 9 Karmutpatana 163.90 1,717 (318) P,M,H -( ',0+) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (5-10) BS 10 Santrapur 17'81 6 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

11 Kudakhetri 16997 Uninhabited 12 Bahaliakana 183'73 217 (38) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (Bhaliakana) 13 Dandeswar 7·69 Uninhabited 14 Naguan 27.11 Uninhabited 15 Majhipal 67·18 314 (52) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

16 Chandipal 188·99 Uninhabited 17 Hatibari 63'54 235 (38) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 18 Hatibarikud 71'23 Uninhabited 19 Nabaninga 173'02 195 (36) - (-5) -(10+) W,TW,R -(!i-l0) - (-5) - (-5) 20 Ddtar 1,204'75 738 (130) P (2) -(10+) W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

21 Raipur 235-93 231 (56) M -(5·10) W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 22 Mandar alias 210'44 877 (154) P,M -(5-10) W,TW,R PO - (-5) BS Samantasingarpur 23 Chitalpur 116·55 823 (126) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 24 Brundabanapur 118·17 391 (69) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 25 Purusotampur 70.42 100 (23) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5)

26 Purastampurnatakata 3·24 Uninhabited 2"7 Ransudhapatana 12·14 277 (46) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R -(5-10) - (-5) -(5~10) 28 Ransudha 81'34 Uninhabited 29 Parbatakhani 66'37 109 (13) - (-5) -(10+) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (Parbatakani) 30 Digambarpur 178·47 742 (143) p -(10+) W - ('-:5) - (- 5) - (-5) 341

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAL

App· Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e" area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (In Kms.) r------A------~ any village Forest Irrl- I)n- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical

source I gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical lntp.rest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2El

-~------~------~~-.------_.. -_ .. ------_------KR Dhenkanal (28) Rice 71'63 6,07 43'71 KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Ric.e 12'14 16'19 89'84 7'28 57'47 70'42 4·85 KR Dhenkanal (30) ED Rice 9'74 181'71 7'28 38,45 Temple KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 101'57 80'94

KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 179'28 7'28 83·37 KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 1862 0,81 3·64 KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 104·01 100'77 73"t5 133·14 KR,NR Dhenbnal (32) ED Rice 16'19 39·25 55'04 53·42 KR Dhenkanal (33) Rice 11.33 6'48

115.34 8'50 46,13 KR,NR Dhenkanal (36) Rice 30.76 101·98 14'57 36·42

4'05 3'64 23'07 4'04 KR,NR Dhenkanal (38) Rice 10'52 33'19 16'59 6'88

Not available KR Dhenkanal (39) Rice 20.23 34'40 2.43 6·48 28'73 2'03 40'47 KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 153'78 16'19 4'05 KR Dhenkanal (45) ED Rice 675'83 40'47 404-69 32·37 51.39 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (38) ED Rice 40'47 8'09 141 "64 32.37 13.36 N-1,Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (36) EO Rice 169.97 8.09 32.38 N-1,Temple

KR Dhenkanal (40) ED Rice 4·05 ... 8215 6·07 24-28 KR Dhenkanal (40) ED Rice 24·28 89·03 162 3'24 KR Dhenkanal (4O) Rice 8,09 3238 5·67 2428

2'43 081 KR Dhenkanal (40) ED Rice 1012 081 121 0,81 24'28 7·28 4897 KR Dhenkanal (45) Rice 32-38 4-85 29'14

KR Dhenkanal (42) Rice 57'06 38·45 20·23 62·73 342

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-GANDIA l. C. Name of the Total Total Am.enities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r~------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

31 Kalapada 57·87 Uninhabined 32 Kasipur" 89'03 259 (55) P -(10+) W,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 33 Majhipalpatana 16·19 Uninhabited 34 Majhipal 20·64 Uninhabired 35 Khandual 27·52 Uninhabited

36 Sahadeipur 57·87 Uninhabited 37 Badakani 28·33 Uninhabited 36 Gopal~ur 63·13 645 (127) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 39 Brahmanabati 33·S9 636 (92)· - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-S) Sunday, - (-5) Wednesday 40 Haladidihi 112'50 Uninhabited

41 Pinguapatna 33·59 Uninhabited 42 Kochilabanka 14.16 Uninhabited 43 Manjuripada 125·05 546 (99) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 44 Dasamanpatna 40'06 640 (108) P,M,H -(10+) W,1k - (-5) - (-S) - (-S) 45 Asanabahali 153·38 53 (1S) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

46 Karanda 644'67 780 (147) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) BS 47 Pingua 277·61 3,746 (634) P,M,H -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO Sunday, BS Wednesday 48 Jakia 40·06 249 (47) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 49 Kalunigoda 12·55 1,470 (271) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO .~. Sunday, BS Wednesday 50 Balipat 8·50 Uninhabited

51 Similubahali 54'23 Uninhabited (Similibahali) 52 Purunaamang 114·93 872 (170) P -(10+) W,lk,R - (-5) Sl1nday, - (-5) Wednesday 53 Bhaliapat 295·83 732 (126) P -(10+) W,Tk,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 54 Lahada 922·68 1,359 (248) P(2),M -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) - (-5) S5 Nuagarh 462·96 888 (157) P,M,I:"! -(10+) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5)

56 Arasahi 131'52 46 (8) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-S) -(S-10) - (-5) 57 Baunsabereni 116·95 1"19 (18) - (-5) -(S-10) W,Tk - (--5) -(5-10) - (-5) 58 Kamalpur 187'77 28 (6) - (-S) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) '-:(5-10) - (-S) 1,488'84 59 Sadangi (Sading) 3,202 (580) P(2).M,H -(5-10) W, TW PTO,Phone Tuesday BS 189·39 605(113) 60 Jharada P -(5-_10) W - (-5) ,_; (-S) - (-5) 343

DIRECfORY AND LANDUSE Tahasll-DHENKANAl

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (j. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms:) ,------"------:._------.. any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, bv (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

.. -~------.-- 40·97 4·04 13·36 KR Dhenkanal (45) Rice 20·24 8·09 2'83 57·87 Temple 4·05 0'81 11.33 19·02 0·41 '·21 24'28 1'62 162

47'35 1-21 9·31 26·31 0·81 1'21 Temple KR Dhenkanal (411) ED Rice 0'81 2023 3·24 38'85 Temple KR Dhenkanal (46) ED Rice 11·33 0'1'31 21'45 Temple

9227 4·04 16·19

0·81 32'78 13-76 0'40 KR Dhenkanal (51) Rice _.J 4'05 98'74 1012 12.14 - KR Dhenkanal (51) Rice 27'92 4'05 8'09 N-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (51) Rice 30·76 9308 11-33 18·21

PR,KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 127·07 412·38 64·75 40,47 M-1,Temple KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 4·86 199-91 24·28 48·56 N-8,M-l,Temple

KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 32·37 2·02 5·67 Temple KR Dhenkanal (47) ED Rice 0.41 3'64 8·50 N-l

8·50

50·99 2·43 0·81

KR Dhenkanal (45) ED Rice 8'09 60'30 10·12 36·42 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (44) ED Rice 88·22 191·42 10·12 6·07 N-l,M-1,Temple KR Dhenkanal (44) ED Rice 291·38 452·03 161·87 17'40 M-2, Temple KR Dhenkanal (44) ED Rice 194·66 1·02 218·53 36·42 11·33 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 36·42 76·89 14·97. 3-24 KR Dhenkanal (36) Rice 60·70 40-47 12·14 3·64 KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 48·56 113·31 24·28 1·62 PR.KR Dhenkanal (35) ED Rice 45·73 284-49 441'11 5585 661'66 N-2,M-3,Temple KR Dhenkanal (35) ED Rice 24'28 157·83 3·24 4'04 Temple 344

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CANDIA

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and n'ext to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the . (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Kusida 11i1494 666 (106; P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 62 Baradapatana 486 247 (52) - (-I) - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 63 Barada 32051 445 (79) P,M - (-5) W PO - (-5) - (-5) 64 Kumbarunibati 59'49 85 (15) . - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 65 Anthukudakateni 81·75 121 (21) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

66 Kokeida 163·09 293 (44) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) --(5-10) -(5-10) 67 Singa 286·52 407 (75) P,M -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-1O) 68 Raitata 373·93 700 (119) . r,M -(5-10) w,n - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 69 Tunapur 97.53 Uninhabited 70 Nayakateni 506·67 215 (34) P ~(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

71 Raipur 84·18 114 (21) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 72 Bil Ii jor anda 89·44 297 (43) - (-5)' -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 73 Brahmapur 14·16 157 (28) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 74 Bajuria 165·52 127 (24) P -(10+) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 75 Alati 60·30 Uninhabited

76 Koluha 145·69 78 (14) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 77 Ambabahali 15985 1,091 (180) P MCW W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 78 Chudakhiakateni 176'44 172 (33) - (-5) --(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 79 Jhinkatopbahali 16·19 1 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 80 Jagaberena 55·04 4 (1) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

P,M -(5-10) 81 Ballabha 149·73 1,160 (205) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) B5 82 Bainsia (Baisiniaj 137'19 1,537 (272) P,M,H MeW W,Tk PO Wednesda y 8S P W,Tk,R - (-5) 83 Kathapal or of 164·30 499 (83) -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) I

963 (157) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,TW 86 Tentulei (Gundlei) 206·79 PO -(5-10) - (-5) 937 (167) p 87 Thakurapal 132·33 - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 9 (4) - ,-!;) -(5-10) W - (-5) 88 Koriamal 96·32 -(5-10) - (-·5) 89 Desakalurlapatana 134·36 Uninhabited Kaluriapatana 134·76 1,094 (177) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) BS 90 ------_. 345

DIRECTORY AND LANDUIE Tahasii-DHENKANt\t

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance including Supply food ,-______use in hectares rdunded• .A.- up______to 2 decimal places) -""" to (In !ems.) any viliag. Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 1& 17 18 19 20

IR,KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 161·87 729 1578 N-4.Temple KR Dhenkana I (34) ED Rice 2·03 081 202 N-1 KR Dhenkana 1(34) ED Rice 24'28 182·11 :.!4·28 8984 N-2,M-1 KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 5666 2·83 ... KR Dhenkanal (34) Rice 10·52 66·78 3·64 0·8t

KR Dhenkanal (35) ED Rice 42'90 8984 1254 1781 KR Dhenkanal (35) ED Rice 121·41 14083 12·14 1214 KR Dhenkanal (38) ED Rice 80'94 26466 9·71 1862 75·27 22·26 KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 238·36 122-62 24·28 121·41

KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 8;90 7001 203 3·14 KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 17'00 5868 7·69 6·07 _. KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 11·73 0'81 1-61 KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 9'71 135.17 1376 6·88 M-1.. Temple 2·43 5382 243 162

KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 15·78 10846 10 12 11-33 KR Dhenkanal (28) Rice 16.19 - 129'50 6·88 7'28 N-1 KR Dhenkanal (29) R;ce 22·66 121'00 1376 1902 I(R ... Dhe~kanal (30) Rice 13 76 202 0·41 KR Dhenkanal (29) Rice 24·28 2671 283 1'22

rR,' R Dhenkanal (30) ED Rice 3602 91'86 1214 9·71 M-2 f'R,KR Dhenkana:t (30) ED,EO Rice 96.72 16·19 24'28 N-3 KR Dhenkanal (30) ED R.ice 12·14 9105 607 5504 n' 36,42 9'31 3318 .,. 12141 18'21 4330 -

PR KR Dhenkanal (29) EA Rice 12,95 182'11 404 769 KR Dhenkanal (35) M-1 ED Rice 80 94 2428 27.11 KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 72 85 8.09 15·38 .... 40.47 40.47 2671 2671 v~ Dhenkanal (25) Rice 40,47 ._------5382 30 35 1012 N-1 346

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-GANDIA

L. C· Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (In hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona I Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph tl>1e (Bus Stop, Marketl Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

91 Latad"!ipursasan 75838 1,022 (191) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW -(5-10) - (-5) (Latadeipul') - (-5) 92 Radhadeipur 56899 1,359 (258) P(2),M,H - (-5) W,TW,R PO -(10+) -(10+) 93 Nuapada 155.40 428 (79) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 94 Banasingha 165·92 1,686 (294) P"(2).M,H MCW,FPC,O W,TW PO -(10+) -(10+) 95 Sankarpur 1,441.09 675 (109) P,M - (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) -l10+)

96 Mahapada 666·11 1,085 (218) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO -(10+) BS 97 Atinda 58396 689 (127) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS 98 Silakundi 48.97 Uninhabited 99 Bahaliabandhakateni 116.95 Uninhabited 100 Patusahukat!ni 20·64 409 (61) P - (-5) W,TW - (-5) -(5-10) BS

101 Kendupada 384.05 11 (2) P H W PO - (-5) - (-5) 102 Nuagan 61.92 Uninhabited 103 Manitiri 8215 295 (46) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS 104 Bafibandha 70.82 Uninhabited 105 Khankar 17s.63 1,284 (202) P,M - (-5) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5)

106 Banguramal 59.49 Uninhabited 107 Jorondapatana 4.45 490 (81) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - {-5) BS 108 Joronda 366.24 1,825 (317) p,M,H,e H,MCW W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) BS 109 Kabera 441"11 1.621 (286) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -- (-5) - (-5) '10 Brajabiharipur 104.00. Uninhabited (Br a jabihar ipursasan)

111 Madhapur 149'33 617 (95) P -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) - (-5) 112 Santhapur 348"84 1,369 (216) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(S... 10) -(5-10) 113 Erenda (Branda) 126"67 596 (105) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 114 Bangol 135·S7 200 (35) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 115 "Ghantapasikateni 27·52 Uninhabited

116 Ghantapasi 23 if1 Uninhabited .""" 1" Ankurda 381'21 949 (159) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 118 Eleljanga 251'71 568 (112) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-$) - (-5) BS 119 Sogar 74'06 271 (48) P - (-5) W,Tk 90 - (-5) - (-5) 120 Surapra tapraj- 140-43 406 (65) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-s, - (-5) - (-5) kishorpur 347

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSI! Tahasll-DHENKANAL

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance StJPply fDod use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kml.) ,----...... -.-----~------~ any villag, Forest Irrl- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious, by (Including for historical louree gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Interest

11 12 13 '14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dhenkanal (24) EA Rice 25090 36422 44·52 9874 N-1

KR Dhenkanal (21) ED,EO Rice 133.55 368 26 4047 26.71 N-2,M-1,Temple KR Dhenkana 1(21) ED Rice " 80.94 40.47 33.99 N-' KR Ohenkanal (18) EA Rice 24.28 101.98 39·66 .•. N-2,M-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (18) . ED Rice 97·13 24·28 1,319·68 N-2

KR Dhenkanal (21) EA,EAg Rice 229.46 315·6'; 52.61 68.39 KR Dhenkanal (24) EA,EAg Rice 30271 24281 20'23 1821 20'24 27.11 1'62 74·87 18.21 23.87 PR,KR Ohenkanal (28) Rice 20.24 0·40

KR Dhenkanal (29) Rice 198.30 13638 31.56 17.81 ... 0.81 58·66 1-6l 081 ... PR,KR . Dhenkanal (26) ED,EAg Rice 4·05 44·52 5.66 27.92 60.71 1·21 8·90 KR Dhenkanal (29) EA Rice 809 6.07 137.59 11·74 12.14 N-1,M-1

19·02 38·45 2.02 PR,I

"R Dhenkanal (28) ED,EAg Rice S'9() 125·46 6'07 8·90 N-1,Temple KR Dhenkanal (30) EA Rice 2509 302'30 13'76 7'69 Temple KR Dhenkanal (30) ED Rice 607 86'20 14'16 20'24 Temple KR Dhenkanal (31) ED,EAg Rice 7'28 66·37 53'82 5'67 2.43 19'42 3'24 4·86

15'78 1'62 6·r7 PR.KR Dhenkanal (33) ED Rice 32'37 8·09 227'43 32'38 80·94 N-1 KR Dhenkanal (32) ED Rice 17"81 32'37 125'0,) 56'65 19-83 KR Dhenkanal (37) EAg Rke 40'47 8·09 25·50 Temple KR Dhenl

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CANDIA

L. C. " Name of the Total Total Amenities available (If not avaifable within thp. village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to It in brackets, the d'lstalice in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Km • of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facHi ty is available is given) r------A-______~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) ,~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 121 Kaitha 78'51 Uninhabited 122 Panubarikkateni 13"76 Uninhabited 123 ~Bishnupur 65'15 290 (50) P -(5-10) W.Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 124 _Nilakanthapur- 1,050'97 512 (91) P sasan -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 125 Bailo , 553'61 146 (25) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 126 Khandabandha 929'5& 1,066 (210) P,M -(10+) W PO Wednesday, - (-5) - Sunday 127 'Haridapal 5·26 Uninhabited 128 Tandisula 79·32 Uninhabited 129 'Siarimalia 57·87 Uninhabited 130 . Tolarpasi 723'58 714 (125) P ~(10+) W.Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 131 Balipasi 191'01 233 (51) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 132 Nihalaprasad 2,556'81 4,074 (720) !',M,H,C D W,Tk PO - (-5) BS 133 • Nityanandapur 259'Rl 1,125 (196) P -(10+) W,Tk .... (5-10) - (-5) BS 1"44 Kasarda 278'42 37 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 135: Karadabani , 365·84 735 (113) P,M -(10+) w,n -(5-10) Thursday BS 136 Bega 1,587·18 2,36& (400) P,M -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) BS 137' Chh6tatentulia 290·97 123 (25) p -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(10+) BS 138 Arachua 160·26 337 (46) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 139 - Mathatentulia 290·97 1,066 (180) P - (-5) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 140 Sriramchandrapur 304·32 336 (63) P PHC,D W,Tk - (-5) (Ramachandrapur - (-5) ..... (-5) sasan)

141' 'Candia 251·71 1,761 (259) P,M,H HC,D W,Tk,TW PTa Friday BS 142 Sandaposi 249'69 1,204 (181) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW (Sandapasikhamar) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 14;, Santh~sara 209·63 981 (181) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 144 Aghar iapada;-' 59'49 Uninhabited (Ugha riapada) 145 Dalsingamarthapur 401·45 878 (149) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -- (-5)

146 Chhabiskuda 78·.51 164 (26) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) (Chablsakuda) - (-5) 147 Jadupur 6394 57 ('1) :.... (--5) - (-5) W - (--S) - (-5) - (-5) 148 Dadhisiriga 183·32 958 (147) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW ,;_ (-5) -(5-10) (Jadhlslnga) - (-!J) 149 Natima 2145 638 (123) H D W PTO,Phone - (-5) 8S 150 Jamusara 88·22 244 (40) P ..... (-5) ...... ____ ~H_~_. __ "____ ~._. __... _. _____ W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 349

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAl

Apj")- Nearest town and< Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roch Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------A------___ ~ any village Forest Irri- Un- :Culturable Area not place ofl gated Irrigated waste available religious by (Including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

6799 10'52 4·05 0'81 8'90 KR Dhenkanal (42) Rice 24·28 3561 324 2·02 Temple KR Dhenkanal (38) Rice 862'79 79'32 90'65 1-62 16'59 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 294'61 80,94 170'78 7'28

KR Dhenkanal (46) Rice 263·85 586·80 40·47 38'44 Temple

5·26 34·81 22-66 21-85 Temple 890 4654 202 0·41 PR,KR Dhenkanal (48) ED Rice 189,39 445'16 72,84 16'19 N-2,M-1

PR,KR Dhenkanal (50) Rice 58·68 45·37 38·85 44'11 < PR,KR Dhenkanar (53) EO,EO Rice 1,02547 1,214'87 138'81 177·66 N-5,Temple PR,tR Dhenkanal (53) Rice 47'35 161·~7 1942 31'57 KR Dhenkanal (50) Rice 48'56 151-7& 22·66 55·44 KR Dhenkanal (55) ED Rice 55·04 264·67 19·02 27·11 Temple

KR Dhenkanal (56) ED Rice 545·52 539.~5 165,11 337·10 Temple KR Dhenkanal (40) Rice 138,81 53·01 38·85 60'30 Temple KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 16·19 24'28 113'31 4·05 2,4) Temple K~ Dhenkanal (34) ED,EAg Rice ~5·10 123'43 16·19 56'25 N-1,Temple KR Dhenkanal (30) ED Rice 8'09 231.48 40·47 24·28 N-3,M-1,C-1

KR Dhenkanal ('29) EA Rice 182·92 16,19 8'09 4451 N-3,M-2,C-2, PR.KR Dhenkanal (29) Rice 32'37 203·15 4,05 10'12 N-3,M-3

KR Dhenkanal (~2) EA Rice 169·97 15'38 24'28 34'80 6'07 1862

KR Dhenkanal (29) EA Rice 77·70 27519 16·19 32-37 _...

K~ Dhenkanal {28) Rice 8'09 65·56 3,24 '·62

KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 7'28 44'52 4'05 8'09 KR Dhenkanal (24) ED,EAg Rice 33.59 121'40 15'38 12'95

PR,KR Dhenkanal (24) EA Rice 17·40 4'05 N-',M-l p~ ,'

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CANDIA

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms ,5-10 Kms· and 10+Krns. of the (in hectares) househQlds) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water IX days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if anv Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

151 Kanka!unda 351·27 626 (11:!) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) BS 152 Birkhunti 407·52 982 (176) P,M D W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 153 Chhatia 770·12 741 (140) P,M MCW W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-S) 154 Ambakhola 4249 18 (3) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 155 Neulpoi 61092 125 (25) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) BS

156 Chirulei 1,015·36 2,165 (370) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) - (-5) 157 Arullan 438.28 710 (118) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (~5) -(5-10) -- (-5) 158 Arnapur 35C-86 864 (162) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 159 Dulan 110·48 187 (37) - (-5) 0 W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 160 Poruhakhoja 233·10 808 (163) P,M D W,Tk PO, Phone - (-5) BS

161 Sapuajhar 7€·89 184 (35) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 162 Baniapada 749·88 1,008 (140) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

163 Dendeiberini 150·14 381 (60) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Dandeiberini) 164 Chhtakhumba 363·00 121 (22) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 165 Talpada 67·18 122 (21) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,O -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

166 Mahisialcada 86·60 250 (39) p -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 167 Mundamari 153·78 260 (46) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 168 Kantamalia 225·41 394 (62) P -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) Friday, - (-5) Monday 169 laulai 521·24 1,897 (330) P(2),M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO Friday BS 170 Badapokhar ia 296·(,4 266 (46) - (-5) - (10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

171 Panchakendu 16633 725 (131) P -(10+) W,Tk. - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 172 Solagadia 188·18 ',140 (208) P,M,H -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 173 Besarlunda (lakha) 23·88 362 (73) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Balasaralundalakh) 174' Belsarlunda 32·37 Uninhabited 175 Erapada 2l7·15 420 (88) P -(10+ ) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

/ 176 Ratanpur eo 94 -319 (55) - (-5) -(10+) W)Tk - (·5) -f5-10) - (-5) 177 Dihasahi 890 166 (30) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 178 Netheka 78'10 851 (113) p -(10+) W,Tk,N,O PO -(5~_ - (-5) 179 Ria (Rayati) 29·14 Uninhabited P,M W,Tk 180 Tolanka'u ldi 119·38 287 (52) P -(10+ ) W,Tk - (-5) -{~1() -(5-10)- 351

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasll-DHENKANAL

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks

,roach Distance Supply Food ,-______use In hectares roundedA up______to 2 decimal places """ including to (in Kms.) any vllage Forest Irri- Un - Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dhenkanal (22) ED,EAg Rice 32·37 4·05 294·21 14·57 6·07 KR Dhenkana I (21) ED,EO Rice 98'34 222·17 46.54 40'47 N-2,Temple KR Dhenkanal (20) ED,EAg Rice 205·99 424'51 SO· 59 89·03 N-6,Temple KR Dhenkanal (19) Rice 10·12 26'33 4·04 KR Dhenkanal (1i) ED, EO Rice 40·47 19·02 2·4) ....

KR Dhenkanal (24) ED Rice 140·43 740·57 40·47 93·89 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (27) Rice 2f.1-51 174·02 15·38 32·37 N-7, Temple KR Dhenka na I (27) ED,EAg Rice 155·80 153·78 19·02 22·26 N-2, Temple KR Dhenka~al (27) ED Rice 93·08 324 14·16 KR Dhenkanal (27) ED Rice 141-64 46·56 32·38 10·52 N-5, M-3, C-1

KR Dhenkanal (26) Rice 36·82 29·95 2·43 7·69 KR Dhenkanal (30) EA Rice 242·81 24·28 40752 19·42 55·85 N-1,M-1,C-1, Temple KR Dhenkanal (35) EAg Rice 50·18 70·42 12·14 1740

t-R Dhenkanal (35) Rice 121-41 153·78 36·42 51.39 t

KR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 24.28 44·92 7·28 10·12 tR Dhenkanal (35) Rice 40·47 87.01 15·38 10·92 KR Dhenkanal (51) Rice 84·58 33·99 50·59 56·25

KR Dhenkanal (48) EA Rice 183-33 2M77 49·37 63-77 N-6,M-1, Temple KR Dhenkanai (48) ED, EAg Rice 44·11 212·06 19·02 21-45

KR Dhenkanal (54) Rice 14205 10·93 13·]5 KR Dhenkanal (48) ED, EO Rice 149·33 17· 2185 N-1 KR Dhenkanal( 48) Rice 19·43 445

21·8'5 10·52 KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 2388 178·87 6·48 27·92

KR Dhenkanal (60) ED Rice 7446 1-U 486 KR Dhenkanal (60) Rice 6·88 2·02 Temple KR Dhenkanal (60) ED Rice 64·34 4·86 8·90 Temple 21.45 405 864 KR Dl1enkanal (66) Rice 9470 5-66 19·02 352

Vlll',GE AMENITIES Police Statlon-GANDIA

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in , Village (Number of Kms., In broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place'where the facility is available is given) r------A------___ -___ ~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Marketl Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

181 Dhanabolka teni 42·49 133 (30) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - ("":5) - (-5) 182 Sahar tentulia 441·92 169 (35) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) -(;-10) 183 DhaLiliit 33-99 40 (9) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 184 Kuspada 31·57 216 (38) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 185 Nilambarpur 27·52 230 (41) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

186 Talpada 31·16 5 (1) - (-3) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 187 Nuapada (Rayati) 65·96 Uninhabited P W,Tk 186 Nuapada (Paikali) 1862 371 (73) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 189 Oranda 51-80 180 (36) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) 190 Baunsanali 6354 11 (21) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

191 Khankira 82596 1,391 (259) P,M,H -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) ...,...(5-10) 192 Be.Mjhar 5463 58 (9) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 193 Ghoraghori 112'10 191 (34) - (-5) -(10+) W,O - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 194 Deoi'rra samil 2,447·14 1,032 (185) P -(10+) W,Tk,O - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) Rame . (Rameikhamar- deojhar) 195 Gundurapasi 666·92 ·2,153 (358) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

196 Bidharpur 66)'35 1,972 (348) r,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO Wednesday BS 197 Bainsia 201.13 177 (34) P,M,H -(10+ ) W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 198 Jhilli 21894 545 (~09) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 199 Biswanathpur 253'74 610 (100) P,M(2),H - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 200 Jandapasi 30918 304 (48) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

201 Gopalpur 258·59 510 (73) P,M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 202 Chandrasekharpur 584·77 1,764 (319) P(2),M - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 203 Mahulkhali 796·42 551 (105) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 204 Deogan 511'12 1,702 (273) P(2),M He W,Tk PO -(5-10) BS 205 Bania 562·9:.1. 274 (39) P -(5-10) W,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

206 Sorisiapada 539·85 364 (63) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,O PO -(10+). -(10+) 207 Siinilia 330·22 203 (42) - (-') -(10+) W,Tk - ("":S) -(10+) -(10+) 208 Kolha 144-47 131 (30) P -(10+) W,O - (-5) -('10+) -(10+) 209 Latadeipur (Rayati) 78·10 Uninhabited 210 Nilakahthpur 831'23 Uninhabited (Rayati) 353 DIRECTORV AND LANDUSI Tahasll-DHENKANAl

App· N~arest town and Power .Staple Land use (I. e., area under different types of land Remarks roac:h Distance Supply food use in hectare. rounded up to 2 decimal places including to (in ~m3,) ,...-_"...... _.. ______A ______.__~ any VllliaO forest Irrl- Un. Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious, . by (Iucluding for historical ,ource gaucher cultivation or and archaeo· groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dhenkanal (37) Rice 31·97 4·05 6'47 Temple KR ... Dhenkanal (37) Rice 80·94 121-40 4·05 235·53 KR Dhenkanal (37) Rice 32'78 121 Dhenkanal (51) • KR Rice 28·33 ]·24 Temple KR Dhenkanal (60) Rice 26·71 0'81

KR Dhenkanal (54) Rice 2995 121 61-11 485 KR Dhenkanal (54) Rice 18·21 041 KR Dhenkanal (54) Rice 38·04 4'86 890 KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 6354

KR Dhenkanal (50) EA Rice 341·55 35370 27'11 10360 N-4,Temple KR Dhenkana I (51) Rice 46·13 2·83 567 Temple KR Dhenkanal (48) Rice 84·58 6·48 6'07 14·97 '" KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 23-47 10·93 82·15 56'66 2,27393 Temple

PR,KR Dhenkana' (27) EA Rice 32·37 244·84 9915 3237 25819

PR,KR Dhenkanal (15) fA Rice 12·14 174·83 242'00 38·85 201-53 N-6,M-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (15) Rice 87·41 29·14 84·58 N-l PR,KR Ohenkanal (16) Rice 68·80 38·04 112·10 PR,KR Dhenkanal (15) EA Rice 176·44 23·88 5342 Temple P~,KR Dhenkanal (18) Rice 109·27 2 .. ·68 175·23

KR Dhenkana I (18) EO,EAg Rice 137·59 25·09 95'91 N-1,M-1 KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice 380·81 2387 180·09 KR Dhenkanal (15) ED,fAg Rice 10,52 265·88 33-59 486·43 Temple PR,KR Dhenkanal (15) EO,EAg Rice 78'10 116·15 3683 280.04 Temple PR,KR Dhenkana 1(26) Rice 129'50 47.75 38567

KR Dhenkana 1(30) Rice 11-74 25'90 29'14 26·30 446·77 I

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-CANDIA

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. oi the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~-----______A-- ______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tlonal Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway . Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

211 Barada (Rayati) 154'59 Uninhabited 212 Ria (lakhraj) 99·55 364 (76) - (-5) -(5-10) F -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 213 Deogan U·S. 17 (9) - (-5) -(5-10) 0 -(5'10) -(10+) -(5-10) 214 Chhatighar U.S. 266 (44) - (-5) -(5-10) F -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 215 Chhotatentuli U.S 704 (138) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(~-10) 216 Chhatghar Forest U.S· 150 (25) - (-5) -(5-10) F -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) Beat'

Total 53,50362 1,09,522 P·U7, D-6,H-2, (19,133) M-43, MCW/MH/ H-19, CWC-5, C-2 PHC/ HC.3, FPC-f, 0-2

DHENKANAL ',30,025'5' 3,06,056 P-356, D·",H.2, TAHASIL (54,300) M-1", MCW/MH/ H-4t, CWC-15, C-3, PHC[HC-'O, 0-' FPC-4, PHS-2, 0-7 355

DiRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-DHENKANAl

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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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10,246·25 2.265.82 24,885·50 3,710.16 12,206.90 N-113,M-34,C-6

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Of BHUBAN POUCE STATION

~t Name of Village l. C. SI. No. Name of Village l. C. No. No No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 Ad'rura 77 46 2 Mala Gopiapasi 63 3 47 Hariamalu 1& 3 Ana illa pwr 37 4 Anta 48 Ichhapur 36 18 49 oS Anla jIlari Jamunakot 7& 48 50 Jayapur 89 Anlapa.J 78 •7. ArUo S1 joragadia 8 58 3 Asurab-andl't 52 Kahneipal 17 tiS 9 53 Kaimiri 29 Asurabandhapau.a 91 10 8a.liho (R), 54 Kaitha 67 44 55 Kanalchai 41 Tit Balib(') 45 12 BaliLhati 56 Kanapal 104 32 13 llaJipada. 57 Kanchanbahali 1)4 25- 1WI 8alipur 58 Kansaragoda 14 11 15 Bamua", 59 Kendupada I) 21 60 Kesarapur 4& 16 BarlllJl'i' U 'W 61 Khokasha 11 Basude;puJr 27 ')8 62 Khokasna (l) 12 BalolJ)sakatla. 35 19 63 Kingol 92 Bel'ltasalia 102 20 64 Kutanpur 93 8bada liapu is 57 65 J(r ushnapur 2 21' Bf'Iaratipaha.d (B~ariJ!Ub_ (,0 42 12 Stwsall 66 Kumarda 94 67 Kumurisinga 5 23 8ra.hmankhillt~lrol 10 68 Kunda 49 24 BrdilllapuD 'kl1 7 .2S Charn::lu 69 Kuninda 56 70 lalchamanpari 50 26 Chanrllffpar 90 71 Mahapatia 19 27 Chbatakhumh 38 72 Mala 105 28 Dadhhsin&a 4) 73 Malpura 86 29 Dar~n; 4 74 Malvagoda 15 3Q OayaiiliUiI 23 7S Maneidoli (Honeidoli) 87 11 lD'enpbahalii 30 76 Marthapur 83 32 Dha~pada 2B 77 Mathanuagan 22 39 Ikata IV CA> ,S:> 78 Murdanga 106 314 lka.ta Ii' (l) 54 79 Muruga 31 36 CabaSOda. 24 aD Naraharipur 08

J& GadagamJlllllT 59 61 Naya nilak anthapur 51 J7 Caj.abo. 75 82 Nilakanthapur 100 38 Gaje nGflld il'tfl'n Ii 61 83 Nimeipur 52 39 Camargo' 40 84 Nru~in8hapur 73 COM hnrlolsioghaprasacf "* 69 85 Nayaodhana 81 -411 Carooabilnd; 47 86 Odhana 84 42 GobtodabidyadlHupur (It) 82 87 Odiso 43 Cobiondabid}adharpur'L} 65 86 Pa lasapithia 26 CoMl1d;tp"', 79 89 Patapur 88 4''''"'" Gopalplilt 80 90 Pa tusa~uka:tel!lj 62 .,~---.-~~-.~-.--"---.~~--- 361

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF BHUBAN'; POLICE STATION

51. Name of Village L. C. 51. Name of Village L.c. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

91 Prachandapur 95 99 Rodang 98 92 Praharajapur 96 100 Samal 33 93 Purusotampur 97 101 Sarangapur 103 94 Ramachandrapur 74 102 Seneda 9

95 RanjeiJo 39 103 5iaridoli 72 96 Rankabeherakateni 99 104 Sundikateni 66 97 Rautrapur 55 105 Surapratapapur 70 98 Renandapatana 34 106 Tipilei 20 362

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station--BHUBAN l. C. Namt! of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of K:ns., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (in hecatres) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water 8c. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Odiso 1,218·51 2,846 (456) P,M,Ac (2) -(10+) W, Tk,C/O PO Sunday - (-5)

2 I(rushnapur 226·62 257 (40) P -(10+) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 3 Anala 343·98 1,609 (250) P,M,AC -(10+) W,Tk/O PO - (-5) - (-S) 4 Darjani 188·18 525 (93) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,O - (-:-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 5 Kumarisinga 230·27 344 (61) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

6 Kendupada 188·'18 572 (96) P,M -(10+) W/Tk,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 7 Kuninda 377·98 1,090(193) P,M,H -(10+) W,Tk,TW,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 8 Joragadia 88.63 28 (10) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 9 Seneda 167·14 104 (19) - (-5) HC W,Tk,C -. (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 10 Brahmankhantakhol 90.25 139 (23) P -(10+) W :-(10+ ) - (-5) - (-5)

11 Khokasha 93.08 114 (22) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 12 Khokashal (l) 99.55 286 (47) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 13 Baruan 243·22 884(154) P,M,Ac HC W,TW,O PO - ("':"5) - (-5~ 14 Kansaragoda 184·54 607 (110) P -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 15 Malvagoda 229·86 280 (46) P -(10+) W - (-5) Tuesday - (-5)

16 Hariamaru 140·02 Uninhahited 17 Kahneipal 457·30 1,313 (224) P,M,Ac -(10+) W PO - (-5) - (-5) 18 Anla 139·62 Uninhabited P PO '- 19 Mahapatia 1·62 Uninhabited 20 Tipilei 642·24 697 (125) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,TW,R - (-5) Tuesday BS

21 Bamuan 116·55 453 (75) P,M -(10+) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 22 Mathanuagan 105·22 561 (102) P,Ac -(10+) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 23 Dayanbili 179.28 633 (116) P,Ac -(10+) W,TW,R,N - (-5) - (-5) BS 24 Gabagoda 40.06 121 (18) P -(10+ ) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 25 8alipada 114.93 14 (2) P - (-5) W - (-5) Tuesday -(5-10)

26 Palasapithia 22460 1,010 (144) P,M,H -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) Tuesday BS 27 Basudeipur 112.50 339 (59) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) Tuesday - (-5) 28 Dhalapada 463-37 525 (94) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,R PO - (-S) - (-5) 29 Kainsiri 262·24 493 (76) P,Ac -(10+) W,C - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 30 Dengabahali N·A· 161 (27) P -(10+) N - (-5) - (-5) - (--5) 363

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i· e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supplt Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,...-______.A. ______~ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Bhuban (18) ED Rice 6111 60986 467·01 68·39 12·14 Temple,N-5 M-1, T-1, KR Bhuban (18) Rice 46·13 54·23 114·12 10·52 1.62 KR Bhuban (10) Rice 68·79 153-38 101·58 20·23 Temple KR Rhuban (14) Rice 40·47 133 S4 10·12 4·05 KR Bhuban (11) Rice 84·58 96·72 36·02 12·95

KR Bhuban (10) Rice 25·09 ... 106'43 52-1;1 4·05 PR,KR Bhuban (8) Rice 80·94 194.25 8()·9'" 21·85 N-2, Temple KR Bhuban (8) Rice 32-38 52·20 2·43 1-62 KR Bhuban (10) Rice 8701 67·99 1012 2·02 KR Bhuban (18) Rice 36·83 47·75 4·05 1-62

KR Bhuban (16) Rice 62·32 28·73 1·22 0·81 KR Bhuban (15) Rice 46,54 48.15 3·24 .1-62 KR Bhuban (12) Rice 24·28 100·77 97·94 14-16 6·07 Temple KR Bhuban (13) Rice 26·30 77·30 6~·75 12·55 3·64 N-l, M-1 PR,KR Bhuban (9) Rice 44·52 140·83 21-45 19·42 3·64

21·86 113·31 2·83 2·02 KR Bhuban (18) Rice 106·03 22986 60.70 60·71 N-1 34·40 97'13 405 4·04 0·81 0·40 0·41 N-l, M-1 PR,KR Bhuban (16) ED Rice 211·65 364·22 48·16 18·21

PR,KR Bhuban(18) ED Rice 4492 63'54 4.85 3'24 PR,KR Bhuban (16) Rice 101'17 2'43 1'62 N-1, M-l PR,KR Bhuban (16) ED Rice 150·95 16·19 12·14 PR,KR Bhuban (16) Rice 14'57 21-45 2·83 1·21 PR Bhuban (14) Rice 1457 64'34 ,27·52 6·07 2'43

3·24 N-5, M-1 PR,KR Bhuban (2l) ED Rice 44'92 52·20 119·38 4.86 6·07 N-2 PR.KR Bhuban (10) ED Rice 10·12 53·01 33-18 10·12 1093 N~1,M-1. 'Temple KR Bhuban (14) Rice 85·39 99·55 251-31 1619 3·64 KR Bhuban (9) Rice 3'64 154·59 87·82 12·55 KR Bhuban (10) Rice N()t available ------364

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BHUBAN

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities

31 Muruga 163"49 676 (99) P,Ac -(10+) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 32 Balijhati 307.16 547 (80) P,M,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk,O PO - (-5) BS

33 Samal 522.85 327 (62) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW,C,O - (-5) - (-5) BS 34 Renandapatana 434.63 613 (110) P,Ac -(10+ ~ W,Tk PO - (-5) - (-5) 35 Baunsakana 27.52 313 (42) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) BS

36 Ichhapur 72·84 Uninhabited 37 Anantapur 38.45 641 (120) P,M,H - (-5) W PO - (-5) BS 38 Chhatakhumda 12·14 Uninhabited 39 Ranjei:o 36·83 Uninhabited 40 Gamargol 7001 Uninhabited

41 Kanakhai 140'83 453 (64) P -(5-10) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 42 Kumarda 76·89 193 (35) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (--5) - (-5) 43 Oadhisinga 139·62 97 (20) P -(5-10) W,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 44 Balibo (R) 8782 Uninhabited 45 Salibo 198'30 1,965 (329) P,M FPC W PO - (-5) -(5-10)

46 Kesarapur 201'53 146 (29) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 47 Garudabandi 172-40 784 (136) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 48 Anlajhari 24686 1,009 (179) P,M -(5-10) W,TW PO - (-5) -(10+) 49 Kunda 343·98 769 (13~) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 50 Lakhamanpali 9·71 Uninhabited

51 Nayanilakankthapur 49·37 280 (48) P,H -. (-5) W,Tk - (-5) Monday -(10+) 52 Nimeipur 47·75 813 (143) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 53 Ektali tR) 31'57 1,389 (241) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) -(5-10) 54 Ekatali (l) 3925 Uninhabited 55 Rautrapur 7'28 Uninhabited

56 Chandar 119·38 681 (114) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 57 Bhadaliapasi 266'28 Uninhabited 58 Arilo 12262 61 (13) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 59 Gadagampur 21,·70 645 (113) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 60 Bharati pahad 17·00 Uninhabited (Bharati hill) 365

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil- KAMAKSHY ANANAGAR

App- Nea'rest town and Power Staple Land use (i, e" area under different types of land Remarks roch Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (In Kms.) r------~------~ any village Forest Irri- Un- ICultur able Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Bhuban (9) Rice 44·52 41·28 74·46 1·21 2'02 PR,KR Bhuban (9) ED,EO Rice 44,52 139·62 96·31 14·97 11-74 N-1,C-1,M-3, Temple PR,KR Bhuban (8) ED Rice 138·76 271·95 8·09 4·05 PR,KR Bhuban (8) Rice 183·32 227·03 16·19 809 N-2, Temple PR,KR Bhuban (3) ED Rice 24·28 3·24

72-84 PR,KR Bhuban (6) ED Rice 37·23 122 8·50 364 36·83 6617 3'24

PR,KR Bhuban (8) Rice 127·88 1295 PR,KR Bhuban (6) Rice 75·27 1-62 KR Bhuban (5) Rice 133·14 6'48 ' ... 67·58 8'10 12·14 PR,KR Bhuban (11) ED Rice 184·54 13·76 Temple

KR Bhuban (11) ED Rice 193'84 7·69 KR Bhuban (8) Rice 144·07 28'33 Temple KR Bhuban (10) Rice n8'77 809 N-1,Temple KR Bhuban (10) Rice 6475 215·70 36·4'2 27·11 Temple 9'31 040

KR Bhuban (8) ED,EAg Rice 4047 890 Temple KR Bhuban (10) EA Rice 3966 8·09 N-1 KR 8huban (8) ED Rice 21'05 10'52 N-2 21·45 17'80 5'66 1'62

KR Bhuban (8) ED Rice 59'08 60'30 Temple 162,28 83-77 2023 KR Bhuban (3) Rice 12262 KR Bhuban (3) ED Rice 194·25 21-45 Temple 17·00 366

VILLAGE AMENITIES f olice '>tatlon- BHUBAN l. C· Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------~------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph tflle (Bus Stop, Marketl Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water- way) , 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Gajendrakateni 58'28 Uninhabited 62 Patusahukateni 65'56 Uninhabited 63 Gopiapasi 22·26 Uninhabited 64 Kanchanbahali 12·95 67 (12) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-:5) - (-5) - (-5) 65 Asurabandh 215'29 628 (106) P,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

6& Sundikateni 40·0& 69 (12) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 67 Kaitha 56·25 Uninhabited 68 Naraharipur 49·37 Unlnhabit.:d 69 Garhnrusingha- 31808 1,209 (221) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,TW PO Tuesday BS prasad 70 Surapr a tapa pur 23593 3,683 (659) P,M,H,Ac MCW W,Tk,TW,R,O PO - (-5) - (-5)

71 Balipur 14·97 Uninhabited 72 Siaridoli 33·9~ 24 (5) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 73 Nrusinghapur 166·33 340 (bS) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,R,T - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 74 Rarnachandrapur 25'50 Uninhabited 75 Gajabol 191·40 Uninhabited

76 Jamunakot 523'66 2,384 (400) P,M,H - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 77 Adipura 336·29 1,.245 (196) P -'(-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) -(5-10) 78 Anlapal 150'54 232 (31) P - (-5) W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 79 Gobindapur 295·42 859 (168) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 80 Gopalpur 35'61 Uninhabited

81 Nayaodhana 2'43 Uninhabited 82 Gobindabidyadhar- 4·86 281 (51) P - (-5) W,R,N,O PO - (-5) -(5-10) pur (R) 83- Marthapur 32537 2,036 (379) P,M,H MCW,PHS, W,Tk,TW,O PO - (-5) - (-5) FPc 84 Odhana 172-40 634 (108) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 85 Gobindabidya- 192·23 43 (8) P - (-5) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) dharpur (l)

86 Malpura 243'12 85 (13) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 87 Maueidoli 15500 Uninhabited N,O (Honeidoli) as Patapu[ 354'~1 270 (57) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,N,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 89 Jayapur 4411 996 (184) P,Ac -(10+) W,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 90 Chandipal 7406 739 (12 0 ) P,Ac -(10+) W,R,O PO -(5-10) - (-5) 367

t)~RECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAI

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including to (in Kms.) ,------"------, any vllage Forest Irri- Un - Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and ~rchaeo­ groves~ logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2(

55'85 2'43 37·23 18'33 19'83 2·43 KR Bhuban (8) Rice 12,55 040 KR Bhuban (6) ED Rice 41·28 148·92 25·09 N-5,M-1

KR Bhuban (10) Rice 36·82 3·24 37,63 18,62 4·45 41.68 2·43 081 KR Bhuban (10) ED,EO Rice 14'16 81-75 202-75 11·33 809 N-12,M-1

KR Bhuban (22) ED,EO Rice 62'73 152·93 12'14 8·09 N-1,M-1,Temple

10'52 324 1·21 KR Bhuban (27) Rice 28·73 3·24 2·02 Temple KR Bhuban (18) Rice 20,24 125·86 12'14 8·09 12'55 10,12 281 38'45 140'83 809 405

PR,I(R Bhuban (19) ED Rice 130·71 352"48 32·38 809 N-2,M-1,Temple· KR Bhuban (19) ED Rice 31889 6'07 10·12 1·21 N-9,M-1,Temple KR Bhuban (21) Rice 127·68 7'26 1214 3'24 KR Bhuban (22) ED Rice 216·51 24'28 14·16 40'47 N-3 27'52 4·85 3·24

1'21 0,41, 0'81 KR Bhuban (22) Rice 2·43 243 N-2,M-1, Temple

KR Bhuban (22) ED Rice 161·88 163,49 N-9,M-2, Temple·

KR Bhuban (21) Rice 87·01 52'61 3H8 Temple KR Bhuban (18) Rice 96'72 9551

KR Bhuban (11) Rice 137·59 56·66 48·97 14205 7,28 567

KR Bhuban (11) Rice 345'60 5,26 4'05 Temple KR Bhuban (8) Rice 44·11 Temple KR Bhuban (6) ED Rice 7406 -_.. _--_"-_---_ .. __ ------368

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-BHUBAN l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_.) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the <1jstance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+'ms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is giverl) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tiona\ Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Ma.rket! Rai\wa)' Hat, Station if any Water- way) 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 91 Asurabandhapatana 7·69 358 (51) - (-5) -(10+) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 92 Kingol 159·04 479 (94) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 93 Kirtanpur 17321 807 (151) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 94 Bhusal 217,32 1,420 (229) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) ~ (-5) 95 Prachandapur 14'97 Uninhabited

96 Prahara japur 8·50 28 (4) - (-5) - (-5) R - (-5) -(5-10) BS 97 Purusotampur 227'84 922 (180) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 98 Rodang 131·52 70 (15) P,M,Ac -(5-10) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 99 Rankabeherilkateni 8·09 Uninhabited 100 Nilakanthapur 12343 644 (105) P,AC - \-5) W,TW,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

101 Brahmapur 97.53 77 (17) - (-5) - (-5) W,TW,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 102 Bentasalia 102'79 317 (58) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 103 Sarangapur 51·80 21 (3) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 104 Kanapal 43·71 2,515 (487) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(10+) 105 Mala 30·3!> Uninhabited

106 Murdanga 433'01 1,803 (315) P,M,H,Ac D,O W,Tk,TW,R - (-5) Monday -(10+)

Total 17,436'75 53,6!i8(9,30S) P-69, 0-1, M-U, MCW/ H- 7, MH/ Ac-32 CWC-2, PHC/HC-2, FPC-2, PHS-1, 0-1 369

DIRECTORY ~ND LANDUSE Tahasii -KAMAKSHYANAGAR

,fpp­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks !ach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including r-----______..A. ______...... to (in Kms,) any 'age Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Bhuban (t.) ED Rice 202 5·67 KR Bhuban (10) ED Rice 74·46 84·58 N-2,M-2 KR BhubJn (5) Rice 60'70 72·04 28·33 12'14 PR,KR Bhuban (5) ED Rice 40·47 155'00 21·85 N-4, Temple 114'97

KR Bhuban (3) fAg Rice ... 8·09 0'41 KR Bi'uban (3) Rice 143·26 84'58 Temple KR Bhuban (3) ED,EAg Ric€- 96'72 34'80 Temple 5·26 28l PR,KR Bhuban (5) ED,EAg Rice 90'25 33·18 Temple

KR Bhuban (8) ED,EAg Rice 5787 39·66 Temple KR Bhuban (iO) ED Rice 87·(11 15'78 Temple KR Bhuban (10) Rice 4371 809 KR Bhuban (10) ED,EAg Rice 43·71 N·2,M-l,C-2, Temple 18·61 11·74 KR Bhuban (11) ED,EO Rice 28692 89,03 57'06 N-2,M-2,Temple

3.. 218·90 1,900·40 9,764·67 1,984'21 558·57 N-80,M.22,C.3, T·1

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ALPHABETICAL Llsr OF VILLAGES OF KAMAKSHYANAGAR POLICE STATION

SI. Name of the Village L.c. 51. Name of the Village l. c. No. Na. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 :5

1 Adhapali 35 46 Birasal 56 2 Aghiragoda (Agiragoda) 212 47 Biripal 8 3 Aghiragada (L) 210 48 Brahmania 85 4 Akhupal 20 49 Budhibil 207 S Alua jharan (Alujharan) 190 50 Budhibilli 21

6 Ambakhalka teni 214 51 Chadeiragada (Ka) 276 7 Analabereni 21.5 52 Chadeiragada (Kha) 277 8 Angarua 194 53 Chakuria 86 9 Arachua 104 54 Chhellabeda 10~ 10 Arakhapal 167 55 Chilida 11

11 Arasahi 150 5& Chorapa 119 12 Badabhaga 153 57 Chudakhiakateni 257 13 Badabrahmapur 155 58 Dadhikhai :!Jf 14 Badamuktapasi 158 59 Dakhinapasi 238 15 Badasualo 105 60 Danapasi 174 148 16 Badura 61 Dangapal 3% 92 17 Baghabasa 62 Dansanali 17i 87 18 Baghua 63 Dengabahali 271. 19 Bahada 131 64 Deulapatana '44 20 8ahadapal 5 65 Dhababahali 227 21 'Batganapal 4 66 Dhobania 107 22 Baisinga 138 67 Dholapasi 6t9 23 Baisinga 243 68 Dhuligatha 6' 24 Balabhadrapurpatana 112 69 Dighi 202 161 25 Baligan 70 Dimiria 196 26 Baligorada (Balikuma) 139 71 Eka tali 83 27 Balikumbha 44 72 Ekuli 6 28 BaJipada 204 73 Galukateni 125 184 29 Bampu 74 Gangijodi 224 :J) Bandan;a S5 75 Ghikhol 160

!1 Bangura 123 76 Ghotaringa ] 32 Bankua' 171 77 Godabhanga 268 33 Baruan 242 78 Godaribili 251 34 Batagan 63 79 Godipokharl 95 35 Baunshapal 77 80 Gopigadia 121

3& Bedhapa! 166 81 Garadia 103 "S1 Belabasant 68 82 Gundichanali 65 38 Benagadia 221 83 Hadagarh 267 39 Benupa 118 84 Hadagari 96 «l Bhag;rathiptlf ." 133 85 Haldigundi 46

41 Bhairapur (R) 193 86 Haridapal 260 42 Bhairipur (L) 206 87 Hatuari 143 43 BhaJumunda 84 88 Ichhabatipur 209 44 Bhandaria 91 89 Ichhabatipur (R) 211 4S Bijadihi 188 90 Jagannathapur 145 374

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KAMAKSHYANAGAR POLICE STATION

Sl. Name of Village L. C. 51. Name of Village L. C. No. No. No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 ,

91 laka 233 136 Kantioputasahi 231 9.! lalas (l) 119 137 Kantioka teni 230 93 Jalas (R) 120 138 Kantol 9 94 Jamuchakada 94 139 Karabar 244 95 Jamujhara 240 140 Karadapal 37

96 Jantaribol 78 141 Karadapal 98 97 Jayapural

101 line ilo 162 146 Kenduapada 280 102 liral 165 147 Kendudhipa 200 103 liridamali 113 148 Kerajodi 14 104 logidihi 252 149 Khajuria 58 1()5 Kachhia 178 150 Khantakhol 159

106 KadabasantacolGny 66 151 Khajuridihi 154 107 Kadabasant 67 152 Khairanali 74 108 Kadalipal 229 1!l3 Khairarandha 222 109 Kadua . 132 154 Khandabandha 176 110 Kairanali 197 155 Kharakhari 26 111 Kairatangar 59 156 Khatakhura 106 134 112 Kakudia 157 Khatuahata 236 113 13 Kalada 158 Khokasa 182 .114 Kalaspor 29 159 Khuntabati 232 115 250 Kamagar apa tana 160 Khurusia 169 116 Kamagarapurunadiha 263 161 Kiapa triani 219 1,17 Kamarda 71 162 Kiritanapur 16 1'18 Kampulei 25 ) 163 Koch ilabanka 278 119 Kanapal 269 164 Koi 30 120 Kanapura 81 165 Koi (Ka) 274 121 Kandar 23 166 Kolibaniakateni 93 122 Kandarasingha 136 167 Koriapal 52 123 Kandabol (KandhaboQ 103 168 Korianpal 179 124 Kandhabol 82 169 Kotagara 258 125 34 Kandhara 170 Kotarapali 213

126 KangeiJo 180 171 Kote 7 127 Kankadahad 19 172 Kumbharunipasi 172 128 Kankada jhar 218 173 Kumulundi 130 129 Kankana 53 174 Kusumjodi 217 110 Kantabania 265 175 lokanathapur 149

131 Kanta jharia 208 176 lokapali 151 132 Kantakhol 132 177 Machhia 239 p3 Kantapal 36 178 Madhamunda 1 134 Kar.tapal 225 179 Mahidharpur 88 135 Kantaripat 141 180 Mahugadia 255 375

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF KAMAKSHYANAGAR POLICE STATION

51· Name of Village L. C. 51. Name of Village L. C. No. No· No. No. 1 2 3 1 2 3

181 Maluagoda ,Mahulagoda) 241 228 Rodang 2 112 Mahulpal 261 229 Rupabedha 17 183 Mahulpal 187 230 Saala 42 184 Malnda 168 231 5alapada 216 185 Majhipal SO 232 Salia 256 186 Makuakateni 89 293 Sambalpur 245 187 Malangadihi 146 234 Samatangi 126 188 Malapura 111 235 Sanabrahmapur 152 189 Mandiapada (Ka) 12 236 Sanasualo 102 190 M:mdukhura 235 237 Santarapur 108 191 Manitri 147 238 Santrapur 195 192 Manjakana 128 239 Saradeipur 199 193 Marangadia (Maragadla) 253 240 Saradhapur 79 194 Markata 189 241 Sarian 273 195 Maruab\\i 51 242 SaruaH 115 Masani 198 243 Sasapasi -)1 197 Math akaragola 157 244 Sashapasl .,,0 198 Mota 183 245 Senapatia 120 199 Mugapada 164 246 Sendhasar 49 200 Mugupadakateni 163 247 Shitalabasa S4 201 Muktapasi 72 248 SidrimaHa 10. 202 Nayakateni 223 249 Siarimali (Siarimalia) 1) 203 Nuapani 140 2'50 Sidhapada ~ 204 Origaon 156 251 Sirimula 22& 202 Padhaniberena 127 252 Siulapasi 76 206 Palasadangi 43 253 Sogar 247 207 Palikateni 175 254 Sogarkateni 246 208 Pandua 237 255 Sriramapur l64 209 Panasia (Anasia) 48 256 Sukapada 249 210 Patabedha 18 257 Sunajharl 185

211 Patharaka ta 47 258 Sundh ika teni 70 212 Patharakhumba 124 259 Suniamaru 177 213 Phulajharl 38 260 Sunia 40 214 Phulajharl 39 261 Suaginali 41 215 Pip ala 181 262 Syamasundarapur 173 216 Pitaldhua 27 263 Talajhagadapada 271 217 Rabada 248 264 Tarinlpasi 62 218 Rahani 57 265 Tandimunda 64 219 Ra jakulakatenl 110 (Luni alias Rajablakateni) 266 Tangarpada 99 220 Raibol ... 97 267 Tarajang 90 221 Raipal 279 268 Tentulisingha 137 222 Rainrusinghapursasan 262 269 Tentulislnga 259 223 Rangamatia 69 270 Tulasipasl 100 224 Rangamatia 14Z 271 Tumuslngha 228 225 Rankla 205 272 Uparjhagadapada 270' 226 Ratasahi 201 273 Udegiri 191 227 Rautapada 254 274 Urubengi 33 N .He: - The viillges baaring Code Nos. 8l, 114, lU, 116, 117, and 115 have been included In Kamakshyanagar Town l N.A.C., 376

VIllAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in brodd ranges, Viz. -S Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households} nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- V/BY) 1 2 1 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10 1 Madharnuuda 47·.15 89 (16) - (-5) -(10+) W,O -(S-10) -(lOT) -,-( 10+) 2 Rodang 1,';00'17 990 (201) P,Ac -(10+) \lV,Tk,TW,G - (-5) -(5-10) -(W+) 3 Ghotaringa 848·63 652 (120) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk,IW,R - (-5) -(10+ ) -( 10-) 4 Baig"napal 403'47 144 (30) - (-5) -( iO+) W,N -(5-10) -(5-10) - (+5) 5 6ahadapal 30311 536 (98) P,M -(10+) W,TW,R,F -(5-10) -(5-10) -(:'-10)

6 Huli 1740 216 (41) P -(10+ ) W,R,N -(10+ ) -(10+) -(1D+ ) 7 Koce 1174 51 (8) - (-5) -(10+) R,N,O PTO,Phone -(10+) -(10+ ) 8 Biripal 68·80 Uninhabited 9 Kantol 309·99 418 (83) P,Ac D W,Tk,TW,O PO -(10+) -(10+) 10 Kateni No.2 98-74 37 (5) - (-5) -(10+) W. -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

11 Chilida 354'10 486 (94) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 12 Mandiapada 191'82 224 (45) P,Ac -(10+) W,TW,R,O -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 13 Kalada 362·19 343 (68) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R,O .-(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 14 Kerajodi 1,433-40 984 (190) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW· PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 15 Jhanjeriberena 373·53 166 (29) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+)

16 Kiritanapur 827'99 547 (106) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW,R -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5~10) 17 Rupabedha 201·53 283 (53) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 18 Patabedha 296'23 387 (75) P,Ac - (-5) W,lk,C - (-5) -(5-10) - (""':5) 19 Kankadahad 1,068·37 1,353 (265) P,M,H,Ac MCW,D W,Tk,R,C PO, Phone Friday BS 20 Akhupal 157-02 319 (60) - (-5) - (-5) W,R,C,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

21 Budhibilli 17361 838 (283) P -(5-10) W,TW,R - (-5) Sunday BS 22 Karagola 477·93 906 (172) P,M,Ac MCW W,Tk,rW,C PO Tuesday BS 23 Kandar 183-32 315 (58) P -(10+) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 24 Kateni No.1 20·23 151 (29) - (-5) -(10+ ) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 25 Kampulei 1,04935 526 (107) P,M -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+ )

26 Kharakhari U.S. 429 (88) P -(10+ ) - (-5) -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 27 Pitaldhua U.S. 167 (39) - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) ":""(10+) 28 jhatikipasi U.S. Uninhabited 29 KaJaspur U.S. 494 (88) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 30 Koi 1,054'21 83 (13) P,M -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) F7

DIRECTORY . AND LANDUSf! Tahasfl-KAIv'AKSHYA NACAR

App- Nearest town and Power Sta:ple Land use n, e., area under dlffereM t'lfl€S Q( Ia:n-d Remarks roadt Distance 5t1pply rood use in hec.tares founded up to 2 crecimal places} inch.. din-g. r--___ ~ _____"______v_---. to (in Km5,) any vkllaKt forest Irrj· Un- Culturable Area not place of gated Irligated waste available religious, by (Illduding {or historical .0urCIl gallcha( cultivation Of and alchaeo- groves) logical interest

2C 11 12 13 "14 15 lEi 17 111 ".9

KR Kamaklh)'ana~ar (35) Rice 1214 '2307 U ',4 M-5 KR Kamakshyanagar (~2) Rice 404'68 35572 607'03 13274 ~R Kamah1wanagar (28) Rice 405·50 3845 2S3.BQ 11088 KR Kamahhyan.gar (40) Rice 81 )4 47·75 l74.38 KR Kil~kshya[la gar (4()) Rice 55.04 4573 171'99 30·35

KR Kam~k5hyanagar (~S) Rice 120104 5-26 KR hmabh anagar (55) Rice 2·83 11'1 21·04 14"7 2425 '3-31 tel<: Kamahhyanilgilr (50) Rice 4Q.47 111'81 147·71 KR Kamakshyanagar (48) Rice 22025 15"38 4087 2023

KR Kamakshyanagar (-I5) Ric€ 64-75 '<'E1'S4 202"34 4(}47 KR Kamakshyanagar (44) Rice 29·'14 8579 76·89 Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (3D) Rice 17482 25·50 87·41 744& KR Kamakshyanagar (32) Rice 48562 14245 72&·44 1689 KR Kamakshyanagar OS} Rice 84'99 40"47 162'11 65%

KR Kamakshyanagar (40) Rice 121-41 00'94 485·62 14002 KR Kamaksnyanagar (32) Rice 8()'S) 40CG 5666 2426 KR Kamakshyanagar (32) Rice 8134 57·67 14569 1133 PR Kamakshyanagar (22) EA Rice 213027 187·37 491·69 17&'04 H-3,M-1,C-1, Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (-15) Rice 72-03 4452 40-47

N-2 PR Kamale.5nyanagar ~151 £1\ R:ce 67·58 74·B7 31-16 PR.!::;! Kamakshyanagar (32) [A Rice 202·34 47-75 163 ()9 64-75 N-' KR Kamakshyanagar (25) Rice 95·91 76.89 10·52 KR Kamakshyanagar (30) Rice 12·14 8·09 KR Kamakshyanag~r (45) EQ Rice Sn-'.l1 74·06 102-38 N-1,M-1

KR Kamaksnl'anagar [50) Rice Not avaIlable KR Kamakshyanagar (46) Rice Not available Not available KR Kamakshyanagar (32) Rice Not available KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 982·56 49.78 21·85 378

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Statlon-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

LC. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the pJopulation is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village «(\,umber of kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Krns. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,-______.A __ -_--___------'"'"

Educa- Medical Dr inking Post Day or Communi- tional Water IX days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (SUS Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 9 10 2 3 4 5 1 8 .----~------~~------~ - (-5) as 31 Sasapasi 841·75 742(149) P,Ac MCW,D W,Tk,TW,R,C - (-5) _ (-5) - (-5) B5 32 Oangapal 57627 609 (116) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,TW,C - (-5) BS 33 Urubengi 53702 412 (71) P,Ac - !.-S) W,Tk,TW,C - (-5) _(5-10) - (-5) 34 Kandhara 1,46213 1,572 (298) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R,C PO -(5-10) -(5-11)) 35 Adhapali 33629 247 (46) P -(5.10) W -(5·10)

_(5_ 0) -(5-10) -("-10) 36 Kantapal 2,70411 2,013 (362) P (2) MCW,PHS W,Tk,TW,R,C ' -(10+ ) -(,0+ ) 37 Karadapal 36260 153 (27) - (-5) ·--(10+ } W -(10+ ) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) 38 Phulajhar; 11493 37 (9) -(5-10) -(10+ ) W -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 39 Phulajhari U.s. 103 (17) - (-5) -(10+) W -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 40 Sunia U.S. 164 (32) - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) -(10+)

41 Suaginali U.S. 302 (44) - (-5) -(10+) 'Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 42 SaaJa 983·39 395 (63) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 43 Palasadangi 837.70 486 (101) P -(10+ ) W,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 44' Balikuma 754 33 341 (60) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW PO - (5-10) -(10+) (Balikumbha) 45 JhanjiriberenaN0.2 277·21 33 (7) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(10+) -(10+)

46 Haladigundi 532·97 664 (115) P,Ac -(S-10) W/Tk -(S-10} - (-5) -(5-10) 47 Patharakata 301·09 223 (44) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-'10) - (-5) -(5-10) 48 Panasia (Anasia) 106'41 Uninhabited 49 Sendhasar 7:3.17 788 (H1~ P,Ac - (-5) w,n - (-5) -(5·10) -(10+ ) 50 Majhipal 377·98 155 (34) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ )

-(10+) 51 Maruabili 6fl351 1,277 (220) P,Ac -(10+ ) W.Tk,TW PO -(10+ ) -(10+) -(10+) 52 Koriapal 512·74 535 (80) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) 1 -(10+ ) 53 Kankana 798'45 924 (169) P,Ac -(5-10) W -(5- 0) -(5-10) 54 5hitalabasa 26264 430 (64) - (-5) -(5-10) w,n -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 55 Bandania 501·81 388 (b2) P,Ac - (-5) W - (-5)

-(10+) 56 Birasal 481·98 1,528 (247) P,M,H PHC W,Tk,TW PO W~dnesday - (10+) 57 Rahani 399'83 846 (148) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,TW - (-5) - (-5) -(1C+) 58 Khaiuria 1,077'68 1,328 (261) P,M,Ac o W/Tk,TW PO --(-5) -(5-10) 59 Kairatangar 405'90 457 (86) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,C - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 60 Dholapasi 354·51 228 (36) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,lk,C PO -(5-10) 379

DIRECTORY AND LANDUS! rahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

~--- -:'-.~, ,_ - ...--...... ,,~.~- App. Nearest town and Power Staple land USe (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hecta.res rounded up to 2 decimal pia ces) including

to ~..A..-... (in Kml,) ,------______- _____ ---...... any Villilgl Forest Irri- IJn- Culturable Area not place of gated Irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (25) lEA Rice 168·35 27·52 566·56 7932 N-2, C-2 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (20) EA Rice 114·12 5746 . .l93.40 111-29 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (19) Rice 440·30 37·64 33·18 2590 KR Kamakshyanagar (35) Rice 3A601 184·13 728·43 203·56 N-2, Temple KR Dhenkanal (24) Rice 41·28 31·57 121.40 142·04

KR Kamakshyanagar (33) Rice 40671 :.!OO 32 1.63007 ~f,7 r, N-l KR Kamakshyanagar (35) Rice 121-41 688 202·34 31·97 KR Kamakshyanagar (36) Rice 61·11 850 39066 5·66 KR Kilmakshyanagar (36) Rice Not available KR Kamakshyanagar (38) Rice Not available

KR Kamakshyanagar (20) Rice Not available KR Kamakshyanagar (25) Rice 811-39 64·35 107-65 Temple KR Kamakshy.magar (16) Rice 556·44 64-75 115·34 101·17 ICR KamakshyanagH (22) ED Rice 694·03 60·30

KR Kamakshyanagar (25) Rice 2';'09 31'16 28·33 192·63

KR Kamakshyanagar (16) ED Rice 3Eo'88 85·39 60·70 KR Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice 137·19 70.01 73·65 2024 53'01 22'66 14·57 16·19 KR Kamakshyanagar (43) Rice 517·59 91·05 11453 KR Kamakshyanagar (30) Rice 324.56 8'0!~ 22.26 23'07

KR Dhenkanal (29) ED Rice 69·20 331.03 97·12 145.69 40.47 N~1,M-1 KR Dhenkanal (31) Rice 34925 73'65 89.84 ... KR Kamakshyanagar (35) Rice 17199 459'32 132.74 34.40 KR Kamakshyanagar (35) Rice 165'11 61'51 21'85 14'17 KR Kamakshyanagar (30) Rice 29).40 87·01 101·17 2023

KR Kamakshyanagar (22) ED.EO Rice 237·15 77-29 72 44 95.10 N~4,M-9 KR Kamakshyanagar (20) ED Rice 218·93 49-78 40·1\7 66·37 23·81\ KR Kamakshyamgar (16) Rice 670'16 148·52 158·23 100·77 N-',M-12 PR KR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 233'10 67·18 71.22 34·40 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice 173·21 100·36 54-63 26'31 M-1 VillAGE AMENITJES J'latlel'Station-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

LC. Name of the Total Tota! Amenities avaifable (If not available Within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of 'Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. OInd 10+Kms. of the {in hel;tares) households) ~ ______nearest place where the Afacility ______is availo:1ole ;s given) ~

Educa­ Medical Drink ing Post Day or Communi- tional Water and days of cation (i'otable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop. Market! Railway Hat. Station. if any Watel~ way) l' 1 J s 7 8 9 10

61 Dhuligotha U.S. 88 (15) - (-5) -(S-10) N -(SOlO) -( 10+) -(,0+) 62 Tar;nipasi U. S. 304 {55} P,Ac . -(5-10) TVY -(5-10) - (5-'0) I») Batagan 711:).13 1,43B (207) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO -(10+ ) 85 64 Tandimunda 460 13 490 (82i P,Ac -(S-10) W,lW - (-5) -(1(+) 55 65 Gundichanali 235·93 381 (78) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(10+) -(IC+)

66 Kadabasanta Cololl\, 37'23 81 (14) p -(10+) W,Tk -(5- :0) -(10+ ) -(10+ ) &7 Kad~ba,ant 134.18 100 (10) p -(10+) ~'Il,Tk.O -(5-10) -[10+) -(~O+) 6S Belabus1 (9) P -(1(1+) W,O -(5-10) -(1(l+) -(10+ ~ 70 Sudhikateni 184-54 612 (121) P -(10+) W,Tk -(S~10) -(10+) -(5-10)

71 Kamarda 374.33 1,319 (184) r,M -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO -(fO+) - (-5) 72 MUktapasi '1.304·71 2,244 (468) P,M,H MH,O W,Tk,TW PO -(10+ ) SS 73 Sid r imali 131.12 82 (17) p -(10+ ) Tk - t-5) -(10+ ) 65 74 Khairanali 31.16 . 117 (14) -( -5) -(10+ ) -( -5) - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) 75 Jayapurakatenl 353.70 1,254 (269) P,M -:-(10+ ) W,Tk,TW PO -(10+ ) - (-5)

76 Siulapasi b83·92 505 (93) P,Ac - (-5) W PO . - (-5) BS 77 8aunshapal 954·65 1,044 (175) P,M,Ac - {-5) W,Tk -( -5) - (-5) BS 78 Jantaribol 531-76 394 (83) f,Ac,O - (-5l W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 79 Saradhapur 24241 40 (10) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 81 Kanapura 437.87 1,070 (lBO) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (--5)

82 KandhabQ} 60.30 180 (36) Ac :.... (-5) W,lk - (-~) - (-5) - (-5) 83 Ekatal; 117.36 162 (28) Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 84 Bha,lurnunda 207.60 46 (10) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 85 Brahmania 164·71 454 (83) P,Ac -(5-10) W -(S-le) -(5~10) - (-5) 86 Ch.akllria 140·43 16 (4) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(S-10) -(SolO} - (-5)

87 Baghua 54B.?5 289 (56) .... (-5) -(1C+) w -(5-10) -(S-10) -(10+) 88 Mahidharpuf 96·72 4 (1) P -(10+ ) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 89 Makuilka ten' 420.87 793 (142) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,T\<,l\N PO -(5-10) -(10+) 90 Tarajang 179·68 487 (77) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(10+ ) -(10+) 91 Bhandaria 3845 131 (23) - (-5) - (-5) W - -{5} -('0+) - (-5) Note;-The villages bearing Code Nos. 80,114,115, 116, 117 and 135 have been wiloly included in Kamakshyanagar TO;l;n (N.A C.). 381 DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) any villas, r--·------A------~ Forest Irri. Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religiQus, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo· groves) logical interes t

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2G KR Kamakshyanagar (23) Rice Not available N-3,M-2,C·' KR Kamabhyanagar (19) Rice Not available PR,KR KamakshyanagiH (10) EA Rice 392-55 120'-,9 131'52 7487 PR Kamakshyanagar (8) Rice 254'14 100.36 7123 34'':;0 RR Kamakshyanagar (9) Rice 8134 100·36 50·18 4'05 Terr.ple

KR Kamilkshyanagar (15) Rice,Wheat Not availablp. KR Kamalan2giH (15) Rice E6.66 21·85 3.74 2 '13 Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice,Wheat 43.71 56·25 3C.35 10.12 KR Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice,Wheat 24.28 62-73 14.17 2.02 KR Kamakshyanagar (10) Rice,Wheat 40.47 106.43 20-24 17.40

KR Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice,Wheat 50.58 271.14 42·49 10·12 N·' PR,KR Ka'lIakshyanagar (14) Rice, Wheat 584.77 503-83 19385 2226 N-1,M-1 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (10) 'Rice, Wheat 18·21 108'05 4.05 081 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (1O) Rice,Wheat 16·19 10.12 4·85 KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice,Wheat 50.59 252.53 30·35 20.23

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (5) Rice 488.86 130.71 23.88 40'47 N-1,Temple KR Ka:nakshyanagar (5) ED,EAg Rice 51678 240.79 29.14 167.94 N-1 KR Kamakshyanagar (4) Rice 24515 76.49 364 6.48 KR Kamakshyanagar (3) Rice 119·038 117.36 %7 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (3) ED Rice 200·32 168·75 60·30 850 Temple

KR Kamakshyanagar (4) Rice 1.62 6.48 50·18 2·02 Kf{ Ka nakshyanagar (3) ED Rice 45·33 29.14 40.87 202 M-1 PR Kamakshyanagar (3) II ice 77·29 35·21 54.23 40.87 KR Kamdkshyanagar (10) Rice 11048 54·23 KR Kamakshyan3gar (11) Rice 67-99 4937 23·07

KR Kamaksllyanagar (15) Rice 382·42 7325 93·08 KR Kamakshyanagar (16) Rice 71.63 1093 14·16 KR Kamakshyanagar (18) ED, EO Rice 209.22 150·14 61.51 N-1,Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (15) ED Rice 80'13 8943 10'12 KR Kamaksh yanagar (8) Rice 2428 1417 - ----_-- --- 382

VIllAGE AMENITIES Police 5tation-KAMAKSHYANAGAR l C. Name of· the Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the Village, a dash (-) No Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in Village (Number of Kmso in broad ranges, Vizo -5 Kms o, 5-10 Kms o and 10+Kmso of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~----- ______A ______~ ____~

Educa­ Medical Drink Ing Post Dayor Communi· tional Water and days of cation (Potable) Telegrapr. the (Bus StoP. Market! Railway Hat, Station, if any Water­ way)

, 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 ------92. Bagh."lbasa 220·96 287 (57) p -(10+) W,Tk,O - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 93 Kotibaniaka teni 234·31 78 (15) - (-5) -(10+ ) W,Tk,N -(5-:0) -( 10+) -(10+) 94 Jamuchakada 145·69 192 ('33) - (-5) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+ ) 95 GodipoKhari 188·58 160 (28) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-'l) -(10+ ) -(5-10) 96 Hadagari 58558 349 (67) P -(5-10) W - (5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

97 Raibot 5fls.5a 794 (1<;6) P,M,Ac -(10+ ) W,TW PO -(10+ ) -('O+) 98 Karadapal 101"17 55 (13) - (-5) -( lD+) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(10+> 99 Tanga rpada 416·42 306 (49) I',Ac - (-5) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 100 Tulasipasi 641·83 604 (113) P,Ac -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) 101 Siarimalia 6·07 438 (86) Ac -(5-10) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5)

102 Sanasualo 188·99 Uninhabited W 103 Kandabol 171·18 264 (49) Ac ,- (-5) W - (-5) -(10+) - (-5) (Kandha bo!> 104 Arachua 158·23 441 (89) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) 105 Badasualo 426·54 1.667 (314) P,H,Ac FPe,O W,Tk PO -(10+) BS 106 Khatakhura 427·;15 1,168 (190) P,M,Ac (3) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

107 Dhabania 151-76 35 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 108 5antarapur 331 0 44 294 (50) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 109 Chheliabeda 155 0 40 131 (29) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 110 Rajakulakateni 87·82 190 (35) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (tuni alias Ra jakala­ katenil 111 Malapura 34,·22 1,415 (226) P,M - (-5) PO - (-5) BS

112 Balabhadrapurpatana12·14 54 (8) - (-5) - (-5) w - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 113 Jiridamali 235 0 12 856 (173) P ,Ac(2) - (-5) VII - (--5) - (-5) BS 118 Benupa 2·83 Uninhabi ted 119 Jalas (L) 2266 Uninhabited W,Tk,R 120 Ja las (I{) 46·94 69 (10) - (-5) - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

121 Gopigadia 38·85 87 (18) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 122 Kauchiapalfi 12·C15 Uninhabited 123 Bangula 1.378.36 1,360 (223) P(3),Ac(]) - (-5) W,N PO -(5-10) - (-5) 124 Patharakhumba 543·90 1,388 (30S) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+ ) - (-5) 125 Galukateni 373·12 889 (177) P,M - (5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Note:-The villageS bearing Code Nos. 80, 114, 115, 116, 117 and 135 have been wholy included in Kilmakshyanagar Town (N A. C.). 383

DIRECTORY AND LANDUS! Tahasi I-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

;"!I"!""::'-~.-:; ,~~, •. • """..,,~~ App. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of 1;\Od Remraks roach Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,...---______A ______"'" to (in Kms.) any villas, forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gat~d irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar CLlltivation • or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Kamakshi'anagar (18) Rice 97.13 71·22 52'61 KR Kamakshyanagar (i8) Rice 103.60 80·94 49,77 KR Kamaksh yandgar (18) Rice 54'23 61.92 29·54

KR Kamakshyanagar (16) '" Rice 80·94 60·70 26,71 20'23 KR Kamakshyanagar (18) Rice 34317 65'5& 116'15 60·70

KR Bhuban (16) Rice 285·30 110·08 135·57 54'G3 PR,KR BI,ub"n (18) Rice 32.37 40'47 12·14 1619 PR,KR KamakshYdnagar (17) kice 121 41 2428 182·11 6070 2-' 2 t..R Kamakshyanagar (15) Rice 28328 2U2 3~ tlO94 75.27 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice 607

12'14 143·66 20'24 12'95 KR Kamakshyanagar (11) Rice 20.23 87,01 28·33 3561

KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice 30.35 76.89 26·30 24'69 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (9) ED Rice 12%0 222'58 40·47 33'99 M-l f R Kamakshyanagar (8) Rice 121'41 32·37 210·44 32'37 30·76 N-2

KR Kamakshyanagar (9) Rice 92·27 8·50 47·35 3·64 PR,KR Kamaksh)'anagar (26) ED Rice 125'05 154·59 43-71 8'09 Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (4) Rice 56·26 76'49 14·57 1',,09 KR Kamokshyanagar (4) Rice 3642 4654 2,03 2·83 C-1

PR.KR Kamakshyanagar (3) ED,EO Rile 36-42 198-30 99'96 12·54 N-4,M·4,C-2

KR Kamakshyanagar (3) Rice 2'43 1·21 850 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (2) EA Rice 39'66 10926 82·56 3·64 N-15,M·13,C-9, T-3 1·21 1-62 850 8·90 5'26 KR Kamakshyanagar (4) Rice 12·54 32"38 2·02

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (3) Rice 19·17 :d 47 1·21 11·74 1·21 KR Kamakshyanagar (10) Rice 305'77 10765 925'52 3642 KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice,Wheat 10927 386·27 3642 1214 KR KamakshYdnagar (8) ED Rice 108 !!6 18089 7770 5'67 N-l 384

VillAGE AMENfTlES Police Statlon-KAMAKSHYANACAR l. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) NQ, Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the faCility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drin!

111 Bilhada tr4'OO 4~4 (7~) P - (-5) W,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-r;) 112 Kadua 15176 1,199 (212) P,Ac(4) - (-'i) W,Tk,R - (-'i) -(5-10) - (-5) 133 Bhagirathipur 75484 1,059 (194) P, H, Ac RP W/Tk PO -(5-10) - (-5) 134 Kakudia 15176 301 (52) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 136 Kandarasingha 81'34 286 (65) P, Ac,(2) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

117 Tentuli~ingha 115·34 359 (76) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-c;) - (-5) - (-5) 138 Baisinga , 496·95 1,968 (347) P,M.Ac(2) - (-5) w,n PO - (-5) BS 139 Ba Iigorada 345·60 1,661 (265) P,M,Ac(4) - (-5) W - (-5) - (5-10) B5 140 Nuapani 179-68 360 (56) P,Ac - (-5) W -'(-':) -(5-10) B5 141 Kantaripat 166'33 411 (65) P,Ac -(5-iO) W - (-5) -(5-10) BS

142 Rangamatia 39-66 135 (28) Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 143 Hatuari 210·84 510 (92) Ac - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) - (--5) 144 Deulapatana 53'01 Uninhabited 145 Jagannatha'pur 169'56 889 (175) P,M,Ac(3) -(5-10) W,R PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 146 Malangadihi 13.76 58 (10) - (-5) -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

147 Manitri 254·14 856 (164) P,M,Ac (2) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(S~1O) -(5-10) 148 Badura 89'84 163 (27) P -(5-10) W,R - (-5) -(5~10) _. -(5-10) 149 lokanathapur 42613 702(123) P,M,Ac (2) - (-5) W,R - (-5) -(lQt) 8S 150 Arasahi 46':;4 199 (33) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 151 Lokapali 39'66 439 (78) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) 85

152 5anabrahmapur 84'58 504 (85) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 153 Badabhaga 2023 Uninhabited 154 Kha juridihi 53"42 Uninhabited 155 Badabrah napur 14002 Uninhabited 156 Origaon 101'17 557 (89) P - (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) Note:-The villages bearing Code N:)s. 80,114,115,116,117 and 135 have been wholly included in Kamakshyanagar Town (N.A C). 385

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use~(i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) ,..-----.------:------'""'1 any village Fores t Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available reli8ious, by (including tor historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical Interest

11- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Kamakshyanagar (10) Rice 64·75 197·89 108·46 6'88 10·52 KR Kamakshyanagar (9) Rice 65'97 19·02 2·02 ... 37·64 7·28 0·81 21'05 2'83 2·(12

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (7) ED Rice 78·10 21'45 4·45 M-1 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (8) EA Rice 14.16 93·08 41·28 3·24 PR Kamakshyanagar (9) EA Rice 7·69 64'34 546·33 120·60 6·88 N-2,M-2, Temple PR,KR Kamakshyanaga r (3) EA Rice 58'68 74·06 13·76 5·26 KR Kamakshyanagar (5) Rice 68·39 5'26 7·69 Temple

KR Kamakshyanagar (6) Rice 80·94 28·33 6·07 Temple PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (5) EA Rice 24'28 348'84 105·22 18·61 N-1 PR Kamakshyanagar (6) EA Rice 64·35 247·26 4'45 29·54 N-l,M-l, Temple PR Kamakshyanagar (7) Rice . 38004 ·93·08 24·68 23 ..88 M-2 PR Kamakshyanagar (8) Rice 36'42 89·03 28·33 12'55

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (10) Rice : 12'43 12·14 8'09 PR,KR Kama\.ahyanagar (11) ED Rice 149,73 52'01 8'50 N-3, Temple ... 28·73 16·19 8'09 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) ED Rice 8093 28'33 36'42 2388 N-l KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice 11'74 2·02 Temple

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) ED Rice 190'20 48·56 15·38 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice ... 24·28 57'47 8·09 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) EA Rice 250·90 122'62 28·33 24'28 Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (16) Rice 12'14 18·21 16·19 KR Kamakshyanagar (16) Rice 12·14 27'S2

KR Kamakshyanagar (23) ED • Rice 64'35 20'23 16·19 4'04 3]',8 21'04 111'69 28·33 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (18) Rice 10.12 60'70 30'.35 386

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KAMAKSHYANAGAR l.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (_) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) ~ou5eholdsl nearest place where the facility is available is given)

~------_____A ______~

Educa~ Medical Drinking Post Day ~r Communf- tiona I Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegtaph the (Bus Stop, Market! Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 - ----_---_ 157 Mathakaragola 892-33 2,770 (417) P(2),M,H,Ac PHC.FPC W,Tk,lW PTO -(5-10) BS 158 Badamuktapasi 152·97 2&5 (49) P,Ac - (--5) w - (-5) - (-5) BS 159 Khantakhol 189'39 Uninhabited 160 Ghikh,,1 6920 Uninhabited 161 Baligan 25 50 Uninhabited

162 Jineilo 127,48 808 (134) P -;- (-5) W,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 163 Mugupadakateni 150·95 Uninhabited 164 Mugapada 144'47 230 (43) P, Ac - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 165 Jiral 558'05 3,840 (632) P,M,H,Ac(2, PHS,D,fPC W,TW PO Saturday -(5-10) 166 Bedhapal 165·11 1,163 (185) :P,M,Ac - (-5) W, Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(S-10)

167 Arakhapal 81-75 1)}Z6 (124) p - (-5) W,TW,R - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 168 Mainda 33'18 Uninhabited 169 Khurusia 139'62 951 (145) P,M,Ac - (-5) W,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 170 Sashapas[ 76·08 363 (59) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 171 Bankual 345·20 1,180 (228) I,P,M,Ac -(5-'0) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

172 Kumbharunipasi 57.47 Uninhabited 173 Syamasundarpur 474,70 68 (11) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 174 Da'1apasi 146'90 298 (67) P.Ac - (-5) w - (-5) - (-5) -C5-10) 175 Palikateni 154·59 ]95 (7i!) P - (-5) w - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 176 Khandabandha 102·79 Uninhabited

177 Suniamatu 191.82 28 (5) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) ~(10+) 178 Ir:achhia 265·88 774 (139) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 179 ~orianpal 233,91 660 (132) P,Ac -(S-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(!HO) 180 kangeilo 279·23 1.095 (192) P,M,Ac(2) -(5~10) W,Tk.R PO -(5~10) -(5-10) 181 I'ipala 407·92 660(108) Ac -(5~10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5~10)

182 khokasa 340·34 889 (175) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 183 Mota 421 &8 731 (131) P/M,Ac -(S·10) W PO -(5~10) -(HO) 184 l3ampu 223'39 177 (35) Ac (2) -(5~10) w - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 185 Sunajhari 377'57 201 (46) P,Ac -(5-10) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 186 -S

OIR~CTOKY AND LANDUSE Tah asil-KAMAKSHY ANAGAR

App'.. Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) . including ,...----______-A ___ • ______-'"\ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not, place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (18) EA Rice 263'05 36'42 451·22 80·94 60·70 N-6,M-4.C-1, Temple PR Bhuban (18) Rice 48·56 24'28 4775 16'19 16·19 20.23 117·36 24·28 27·52 12'14 48·97 8·09 17·00 3·24 5'26

KR Bhuban (21) ED Rice 101.17 ]2·26 4·05 N-1, Temple 141·24 '6·07 364 KR Kamakshyanagar (23) Rice 108·05 26.30 10·12 KR Kamakshyanagar (22) ED,EAg Rice 455·67 16·19 68·80 17·40 N-6,M-3, Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (22) ED,EAg Rice 121'41 38·44 5·26 N-1, Temple

PR,KR Bhuban (22) ED Rice 57·47 24·28 Temple 16·99 16·19 KR Kamakshyanagar (20) ED Rice 12'14 28'33 65.96 3.3·19 N-1,Temple KR Kamakshyanagar (18) Rice 8.09 55'&5 12'14 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (13) ED Rice 4856 21570 52·61 28·33 N-1

. 55·04 2·43 KR Kamakshyanagar (24) Rice 283·28 141·64 40'47 9·31 KR Kamakshyanagar (13) Rice 24'28 60·70 37·6~ 24'28 KR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 18·21 91-87 24·28 20·23 32.38 38·04 12·14 20.23

PR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 82·56 72·84 16·19 2023 ... KR Kamakshyanagar (12) ED Rice 72.84 117·36 32·38 4330 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) ED Rice 52-61 112.50 48.56 20.24 PR,KR Kamakghyanagar (10) ED Rice 84·98 137·59 32.38 24'28 KR Kamakshyanagar (10) EA Rice '174·01 144.88 52'61 36·42 M-1,Temple

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (18) ED Rice 74'06 17'40 22784 12'95 8'09 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (8) ED Rice 14771 16794 99'15 6'88 KR Kamakshyanagar (7) Rice 138'81 4087 41'68 2'03 KR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 273'97 2914 72'44 2'02 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (5) Rice 195·46 282'07 53216 107'24 T -1, Temple 388

VILLAGE AMENITIES Pollee Station-KAMAKSHYANACAR

I l. C. Naml:! of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No· Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in ·Village (Number of Kms·, in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms· and 10+Kms. of the (In hecatres) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------, Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tlonal Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 :4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

187 Mahulpal 1,003'62 1,435 (268) P,M,H,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,R PO - (-5) BS

188 Bijadihi 445'96 649 (141) P,Ac - (-5) \\ - (-5) -(5-10) BS 189 Markata 439'08 191 (48) Ac - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 190 Aluajharan 257'79 655 (140) P,M,Ac(2),0 - (-5) W PO - (-5) 85 (Alujharan) 191 Udegiri 346'41 199 (34) P - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

192 Kantakhol 218'13 59 (15) - (-5) . -(5-10) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 193 Bhairapur (R) 525"28 2,674 (467) P, M,H,Ac(2) -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO - (-5) -(10+) 194 Angarua 165'52 Uninhabited W 195 Santarapur. 474"70 263 (45) P,Ac - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 196 Dimiria 189'80 183 (28) - (-5) .;.. (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) . -(5-10)

197 Kairanali 72'44 483 (85) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 198 Masani 9'31 Uninhabited 199 Saradeipur 31'97 180 (29) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 200 Kendudhipa 7284 398 (83) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 201 Ratasahi 175'63 Uninhabited

202 Dighi 440'30 . 1,225 (223) P,M,Ac MeW W,Tk,R PO - (-5) -(r;-10) 20l Coradia 55%8 1,267 (219) P,Ac Mew W,Jk R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 204 l3alipada 153'78 775 (134) P -.(-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 205 Rankia 465·39 1,076 (161) P(2),Ac(2) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) Wednesday -(10+) 206 Bhaidpur (l) 372-72 160 (33) M -(5-10) w - (-5) - (-5) -(10+)

207 Budhibil 227·84 1,222 (197) P,M,Ac(2) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 208 Kantajhr)ria 455'27 915 (167) P,Ac(2) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) -(10+) 209 Ichhabatipur 25576 1,434 (238) P(2),M,Ac(2) MCW W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) \210 Aghiragoda (l) 104'00 179 (33) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (.-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 211 Ichhabatipur (R) 682·71 Uninhabi ted

212 Aghiragoda 91'86 129 (23) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (Agiragoda) 213 Kotarapali 10G·36 47 (10) - (-5' - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 214 Ambakholka teni 131·93 74 (17) Ac - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 215 :\nalaberenl 708·20 1,232 (254) P(2),M,Ac(3) PHC,FPC w PO Thursday BS 216 Salapada 154'19 444 (94) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 389

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasi 1- KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including ,... ______A ______~ to (10 Kms.) any village Forest' Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste availclble religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical inte~est

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (3) EA Rice 182'11 319'30 489'67 12'54 N-7, C-1, T-1, Temple PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (3) ED Rice 210'84 96'72 128'28 1012 M-1 KR Kamakshyanggar (n) R:ce 135'57 132'74 158'23 12'54 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (11) ED Rice 80'94 161·87 10,12 4'86 N-1

KR Kamakshyanag~r (25) Rice 137'59 194'25 8'90 S'67

KR Kamakshyanagar (26) Rice 147'71 60'70 7'29 2-43 N-2 PR,KR Dl,enkanal (26) EA Rice 261'43 89'03 163'90 5'26 5·66 N-13 80'94 40'47 H'71 14'16 16"9 N-1 KR Kamakshyanagar (26) ED Rice 279'23 141'64 13'36 40'47 M-2 KR Kamakshyanagar (25) ED Rice 15338 14'16 1619 6'07

KR Kamakshyanagar (25) ED Rice 66'77 5'67 N-2 8'90 0'41 KR Kamakshyanagar (25) ED Rice 29'14 283 KR I

KR Kamakshyanagar (24) ED Rice 343'98 51'80 4452 N-2 KR Kamakshyanagar (26) Rice 377'57 20,24 161'87 Temple PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (25) ED Rice 11736 20'23 16'19 PR,KR Dhenkanal (22) ED Rice 257·38 58'68 5463 46'54 4816 PR Kamakshyanagar (26) ED Rice 26669 34·40 32-78 23'47 15'38

PR,KR Dhenkanal (11) ED Rice 154.59 28·33 36'42 850 N-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) ED Rice 261'83 107'24 5666 2954 N-2 PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 40-47 161'87 18·62 3480 Temple KR Dhenkanal (18) Rice 7284 2428 6'88 N-1,M-6 101·17 526·09 4~ 33 10·12

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (20) Rice 10·12 72.B-i 6·07 2:83

KR Kamakshyanagar (22) Rice 2428 6070 12·14 3·24 KR Dhenkanal (21) Rice 30.35 64'75 32'38 445 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (19) ED Rice 8094 161·87 ~~64'22 80·94 2023 N-4 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (19) ED Rice 10'12 101'17 36·83 607 390

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

LC. Name of the Total Total Amenities -1vailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. ot the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water Be. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Rus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 , 7 8 9 10

217 Kusumjodi 1,283-26 1,873 (351) P,M,H,Ac - (-5) W PO - (-5) - (-5) 218 Kanakadajhar 252'93 Uninhabited 219 Kiapatriani 115'74 114 (17) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 220 Senapatia 186'56 Uninhabited 221 Benagadia 133-95 Uninhabited

222 Khair arandha 80 94 Uninhabited 223 Nayakateni 65·39 Uninhabited 224 Gangijodi 493·31 1,395 (283) P(3),Ac(3) - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 225 Kantapal 943-32 2,340 (464) P,M,H,Ac(3) - (-5) W,Tk .. 0 -(10+) -(10+) 226 Sirimula 299·47 1,117 (240) P,M,H,Ac(2) - (-5) W,Tk,R PO -(10+) -(10+)

-(10+) 227 Dhobabahali 374·74 782 (154) P,Ac(2) - (-5) w,n - (-5) -(10+) 228 Tumusiugha 1,95828 2,589 (523) P,M,Ac(5) PHC,RP W,Tk PO -(10+) -(10+) - (-5) 229 KadaJipal 188·99 277 (60) P,Ac - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 230 Kantiokateni 1,108·03 3,135 (576) P,M,Ac(3) - (-5) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 231 Kantioputascihi 1,040·04 3,183 (600) P,M,H,Ac(7) -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5~10)

- (-5) 232 Khautabati 189·39 496 (101) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - ~-5) - (-5) 233 Jaka 157·42 393 (76) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) --(5-10) - (-5) 234 Dadhikhai 129·10 311 (72) -- (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 235 Mandukhura 73·25 55 (12) P - (-5) W - (-5) BS 236 Khatuahata 394·16 742 (152) P,M.Ac - (-5) W - (-5)

- (-5) BS 237 Pandua 222·17 195 (33) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) 238 Dakhinapasi 29· 14 Uninhabited W W,Tk - (5-10) - (-5) 239 Machhia 268·71 388 (70) P,AC(2) - (5-10) - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 240 Jamujhara 302-30 343 (72) P,AC(2) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 241 Maluagoda 120·19 186 (35) - (-5) -(5-10) W - (-5) (Mahulagoda)

P,M,AC,(2) -(5-10) VII PO -(5-10) - (5-10) 242 Baruan 30918 1,j93 (240) (95) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 243 Baisinga 163-49 564 (23) Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 244 Karabar 109·27 132 94 (21) - (-5) - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 245 Sambalpur 67·18 207 (47) P,Ac - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5·10) 246 Sogallkateni 17928 391

aJjI~ECTORY AND I.ANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places including ,--______..A.___ _.:.. ______-..._ to (in Kms.) any vl1age Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves} logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 lC

PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED, Rice 46539 647·50 40'47 12990 80·94 104·00 67·99 KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Rice 23·07 11.73 80·94 5382 10·93 121'81 6070 1202 54'23

62·73 18'21 5504 26'30 405 PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) ED Rice 43·30 38162 68·39 N-1, M-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) ED Rice 236·74 550·37 156·21 N-2 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (28) ED Rice 104-41 138·40 5666

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (28) Rice 323-75 36·83 1416 PR,KR Dhenkanal (26) ED Rice 96·32 1,823·52 38·44 N-3 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (12) Kice 125·86 63-13 PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) ED Rice 1,011·71 96·32 N-1;M-3 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (22) ED Rice 971·24 68·80 N-3,M-2,C-1 Temple

PR,KR Dhenkanal (21) Rice 121·40 1)7·99 PR,KR Dhenkanal (13) Rice 137·59 19·83 KR Dhenkanal (18) Rice 80·94 '82·38 15·78 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (18) ED Rice 56·66 14.16 2·0 Temple PR.KR Kamakshyanagar (16) ED Rice 40·77 161·87 141.64 40'06 10·12

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (18) Rice 40·47 141·64 36.02 4'04 .,. 20·23 4·05 4·86 PR,KR Dhenkanal (14) Rice 40'47 80·94 101·17 40·47 5·66 KR Dhenkarial (16) Rice 5666 161·87 60·70 2307 'KR Dhenkanal (21) Rice 99·96 16·19 4·04

PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 80·94 121'40 80·94 25·90 N-1 PR,KR Dhenkanal (16) ED Rice 24-28 98·74 36·42 4·05 KR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 4·0~ 80·94 20·23 4·05 KR Kamakshyanagar (14) Rice 2·43 60·70 2·02 2·03 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (15) ED Rice 20'23 121·41 32-38 5·26 392

VILLAGE AMENITIES t'ollce Statlon-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

LC, Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village . (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,...------.A.------"""'I Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railwav Hat, Station, if any Water­ way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

24i Sagar 733'70 2,404 (376) P ,M,Ac(2) o W,Tk,R PO -(5.-10) 248 Rabada 34·40 Uninhabited 249 SUkapada 93'48 66 (13) - (-5) -(5-10) o - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 250 Kamagarapatana 6·48 728 (153) - (-5) MCW W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) B5 251 Codaribili 217'32 393 (75) P,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) B5

-(5-10) 252 Jogidihi 133·55 704 (139) P,Ac W - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 253 Marangadia 26·71 Uninhabited (Maragadia) 254 Rautapada 6·88 Uninhabited 255 Mahugadia 2307 Uninhabited Ac - (-5) 156 Salia 68·)9 147 (23) W,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

257 Chudakhiakateni 64-35 Uninhabited 2513 Kotagara 19:1'87 986 (171) P,M,Ac -(5-10) W,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 259 1 entulisinga 25·09 Uninhabited 260 Haridapal 17·81 Uninhabited 261 Mahulpal 50·59 Uninhabited

262 Rainrusinghapur- 43504 1,013 (182) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,R,O PO -(5-10) B5 sasan 263 Kamagarapuruna- 16·59 Uninhabited diha 264 Sriramapur 24·28 341 (63) P,Ac -(5-10) W,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 265 Kantabania 72'84 Uninhabited 266 Sidhapada 52·20 187 (43) Ac - (-5) W,R,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

2fJ7 Hadagarh 101·17 Uninhabited 268 Godabhanga 193·44 41 (8) - (-5) - (-5) R,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 269 Kanapal 10562 116 (20) - (--5) - (-5) R - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 270 Upar jhagadapada 161·47 490 (98) P - (-5) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 271 Talajhagadapada 36'83 Uninhabited

272 Dengabahali US 322 (55) - (-5) -(5-10) F - (-5) - (5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) .473 Sarian uS 194 (39) -(5-10) F,O - (-5) - (···S) -(5-10) 274 Koi (Ka) US 511 (98) - (-5) - (-5) F - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) 275 Dansanali US 95 (ll) - (-5) - (-5) o -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 276 Chadeiragada (Ka) US 738 (181) F,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) ------_ .. -- _- - .----~------... ~-. 393

DlRECTORY ANDLANDUSE Ta hasi I-KAMAKSHY ANA GAR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use .(1. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Suppl~ Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (In Kms.)" r------A------~ any vlUage Forest Irrl- Un- Culturabte Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including) for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (14) ED Itlce IIM)4 607·03 J2·38 13-35 1It-5, C-1 6.f11 24·2' 4·05 PR,KR Dherrkanal (12) Rice 1·62 60·70 23·07 8·09 PI,KR Dhenkanal (12) ED Rice 6·48 Temple PI.,KR Dhenkanal (16) Rice ..47 145·69 24'28 6·88

PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (16) Rice 16·19 84·96 28,33 ,,0()5 24,28 1·21 1-22

4'116 2·02 • 19·02 2·02 2·03 PR,KR Dhenkanal (18) EO Kke 44·11 20·23 4'05 Temple

40·47 19·83 4'05 PR Dhenkanal (19) ED Rice 121'41 680110 5·66 M-1, Temple 23'87 1·21 0'81 13-76 3·24 0'81 46·54 2·02 2·03

PR,KR Dhenkanal (13) ED Rice 12.14 323·75 80·94 18·21 N-3, M-2, C-l

16'59

PR Dhenkanal (12) Rice 16'19 8'09 40·47 20·23 12·14 Pit Dhenkanal (14) Rice 3'64 40'47 8'09 Temp'e

2·02 93·08 2'02 4'05 PR,KR Dhenkanal (12) l •• Rice 7·28 80·94 97·13 8·09 PR Dhenkanal (14) Rice 6·07 72-14 24·28 2·43 KR Dhenkanal (14) Rice 1j'07 89·03 60·70 5·67 32'38 202 243

KR Dhenkanal (14) Rice Not available FP Dhenkanal (16) Rice Not available FP Dhenkanal (15) Rice Not available KR Dhenkanal (18) Rice Not available FP Dhenkanal (17) Rice Not available 394

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Station~KAMAKSHYANAGAR

L.c. Name of the Total . Total Amenities available (if not available.within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,-______A ______~

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop., Market, Railway Hat, Station if any Water- way) 'I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

277 Chadeiragada (Kha) US 191 (29) - (-5) - (-5) 0 ·-(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10) 278 Kochilabanka . US 143 (23) -(5-10) - (--5) f - (-5) -(5:-10) -(5-10) 279 Raipal US 16 (4) - (-5) - (-5) F,O -(5-10) - (-5) - (":"5) 280 Kenduapada US 223 (45) - (-5) -(5-10) F,O - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

Total 82,630·44 141,383 P·166,M-55, D-S,MCW' (26,089) H·13, MH/CWC.8, Ac-162, PHC/HC·4, 0-2 FPC·4, PH$-2, 0-5 395

DIRECTORY ~ND LANDUSE Tahasil- KAMAKSHYANANAGAR ------_. App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e" area Linder different types of land Remarks roch Distance Supply food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) ,------A..------l any , village Forest Irri- Un- :Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

fP Dhenkanal (14) Rice Not available KR Dhenkanal ('17) Rice Not available FP Dhenkanal (14) Rice Not available FP Dhenkanal (18) Rice Not available

28,28308 2,908'86 27,351-14 18,070'08 5,980'05 N·129,M-84, C-20, T-S

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY OF PARAJANG P. s. 398

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF PARAJANG POLICE STATION

<;1. Name of Village L·C. SI. Name> of Village t. C. No No. No. No. 2 3 1 2 3

1 Akhupal 47 46 Golagddia 36 2 Alekhapatana 108 47 Golagadia 99 3 Ambapalas 59 48 Guru jangu Ii 20 4 Andhari 7 49 Hatiluchani 76 5 Anlakata 106 50 Jahnr» pada 98 6 Asanbahali 2 51 Jaka ... 41 7 Badajhara 86 52 Jamunali 40 8 Baghamunda 56 53 Jangu 21 9 Balasinga 104 34 Jarada 12 10 Balipada 24 5S Jatia 101 56 Jautukapasi 11 Bam 16 88 57 Jharanbahali 12 Bansiballavpur 60 64 58 Jhili 13 Barbank 93 32 59 Kadapada 14 Barihapur 91 45 60 Kaimatia 15 Basantapada 107 54 61 Kalada 61 16 Basoi 89 62 Kamarcharisah i 17 Basuiei 46 105 63 Kandarsingha 18 Batasinga 126 103 64 Kandheikhol 19 Bautinali 39 62 65 Kankadasoda. 20 Bhejia 26 57 66 Kankili 21 Bhejipada 83 109 67 Kantor 84 22 Biribolei 28 68 Kapasira 87 23 Brahmanbedia 71 69 Karadakhaman 8 24 Brahmanajhara 5 70 Katarapada 95 25 30 71 Katumunda 26 Chandapur 85 23 i 72 Kaushalyapal 1~ . 27 Chandapur 124 73 Kendumunda 102 4 28 Damol 74 Khairamunda , I 29 Dangapal 9 75 Khalapal 67 30 Dasipur 18 76 Khalibahali 94 31 Dehurihata 11 77 Khanda 3 32 Dholia 14 78 Khandualamunda 96 33 Dihadol 82 79 Kostiabeda 34 Domuhani 51 (Kostiabedha) 81 35 Gailo '15 80 Kualo 68

36 Gangadharpur 58 81 Kulei 63 37 Gdfhpdlasuni 17 82 Kumusi 112 38 Garhparajang 92 83 Kundandeipur 116 39 Gatarei 27 84 Kusumundia 19 40 Gaudakateni 72 85 Kuturia 53

41 Gaudamunda 71 86 Madarangamunda 37 43 Gehleibteni 73 87 Mahabirod 31 43 Gengutia 66 88 Mahanapasi 50 44 Ghagaralllunda 22 89 Manikamara 44 45 Gobari 15 90 Mundeilob31abhatlr apur 75 399

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES OF PARAJANG POLICE STATION

SI. Name of Village l. C. 51. Name of Village L.c. No. No. Ns. No. 1 2 3 2 3

91 Nageswar 10 109 Ria 113 92 Naranpada 79 110 Roda 118 93 Naupal 74 111 Sagarnali 90 94 Nuanai 123 112 Sanda 111 95 Odasinga 70 113 Sankamar 114

96 Padapatia 52 114 Sarakishorpal 43 97 Pakatamunda 55 115 Sa rang 100 98 Palikateni 97 116 Shalapada 78 99 Panga tira 6 117 Shiarimalia 121 100 Panibhandar 117 118 Singada 80

101 Panigengutia 120 119 Solagaon 29 102 Pathargarh 34 120 Soratanali 125 103 Patuapali 42 121 Sundarmundi (Sundararnundei) 25 104 Pitiri 69 122 Tampei 35 105 Raghunathapur 65 123 Tarahata 122

106 Raijhara 49 124 Tipeijharan 38 107 Rangathali 48 125 Toradanali 33 108 Renthapat (Rentapat) ... 119 126 Tulasipasi 110 4('0

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-P AIlAJANG

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest prace where the facility is available is given) ,-- --A._ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi------tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Khairmunda 291'44 10 (2) P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(10+) -00+> 2 ;.sanbahali 1,057.44 570 (94) P.M,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk -(5-10) -('10+) -(10+) 3 Khanda 797·64 2]5 (-42) P,Ac -(10+) w,n -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 4 Kendumunda 439.08 185 (34) P -(10+) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 5 Brahmanajhara 327·80 203 (35) P -(10+) W,Tk,C.N -(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+)

6 P.ngatira 2,061047 2.32~ (444) P,M,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk PO Sunday -(5-10) 7 Andhari 176·44 180 (31) P -(10+) W,Tk,O -(5-10) - (-5) -(10+) 8 Karadakhaman 217072 147 (29) P -(10+) W,Tk,N -(5-10) -(,10+) -(5-10) 9 Dangapal 287·33 140 (28) P -(10+ ) Tk,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 10 Nageswar 143·26 77 (15) P -(10+ ) W -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

1't Oehurihata 225·82 621 (111) P,Ac -(10+) w,n -(5-10) -(10+) -(5·10) 12 Jarada 840·53 603 (107) P,A' -(10+) w,n -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 13 Kaushalyapal 217-72 Uninhabited 14 Dholia 673-80 334 (68) P,A' -(10+) W,Tk,N -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 15 Gobali 208·82 315 (55) P,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+)

1& Bam 1,774·55 1,021 (180) P,M"Ac -(10+) W,Tk,N -(10+) -(10+) -(10+) 17 Garhpalasuni 2,760·77 2,882 (535) P,M,H,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) BS 18 Dasipur 682.71 1,229 (237) P,M,Ac -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,N - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 19 Kusumundia 327·39 369 (63) P -(10+) W,Tk,N - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10) 20 Gurujansuli 652.7& 997 (164) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW,N - (-5) - (-5) -(5-10)

21 Jangu 1.1&7,11 790 (155) P,AC -(10+) W,Tk,lW - (-5) - (5-) -(10+) 22 Ghagaramunda 852.27 608 (110) P,Ac -(10+ ) W,Tk,O PO -(10+) -(10+) 23 Katumunda 28369 411 (73) P,A' -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 24 Balipada 354·91 Uninhabited 2S Sundarrnundi 127'48 139 (30) P -(10+) W -(10+) - (10+) -(10+) (Sundaramundei)

P,M,Ac -(10+) PO -(10+) -(10+) 26 Bhejia 1,78993 1,243 (269) w,n P,M,Ac MCW - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 27 Gatarei 707·80 848 (150) w,n 758 (143) P,M,H,Ac 0 PO -(10+) -(10+) 28 Biribolei 575·46 w,n &60 (152) P,AC MeW . W,R,N - (-5) -(10+) -(10+) 29 Solagaon 24079 1,599 (278) P,M,Ac -(10+) W,Tk,TW PO -(5-10) -(lOT) 30 Chanda pur ',48156 401

DIRECTOR" AND LANDUSI: 1 anasii·-KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r------. A_.______....., any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (28) Rice 27·52 22.25 8·50 239·17 KR Talcher (29) Rice 166·73 94·70 18·61 777·40 N-1 KR lalcher (27) Rice 131·1)3 69·20 4·45 592.46 KR lalcher (32) Rice 134·36 67.99 12·54 224.19 KR lalcher (34) Rice 112.50 72-04 11.33 131·93

KR ralcher (26) Rice 500'19 4492 38000 58·68 1,077'68 KR Talcher (40) Rice 72·84 4978 9.71 44·'1 KR Talcher (40) Rice 115·74 44.11 15·38 42·49 KR lalcher (43) Rice 69·61 35·61 931 172·80 KR Talcher (45) Rice 22·66 14·97 6'48 99'15

KR Talcher (40) Rice 61·51 121'81 16·19 26'31 Temple KR Talcher (40) Rice 135·97 94·70 2O-M 589'22 M-1 17·00 6·07 9'31 185'34 KR Talcher (48) Rice 124'64 107'24 1052 431'40 KR Talcher (48) Rice 59'49 55·04 8'90 85'39

KR lalcher (45) Rice 333'46 91'86 16'19 1,333·04 KR lalcher (38) ED Rice 332'25 623·22 50·18 1,755·12 Temple KR lalcher (29) ED Rice 132'33 253'74 39'66 256'98 KR lalcher (22) Rice 102'38 106·03 5·26 113-72 KR lalcher (22) Rice 173'21 202-75 26'30 250'50

KK lalcher (22) Rice 138'40 165'11 7·69 855'91 Temple KR lalcher (22) Rice 107·24 95'91 8'90 640·22 KR Talcher (22) Rice 83'77 109'67 6'48 83·77 33'18 21-45 3·64 296·64 KR la Icher (22) Rice 28·33 31·57 8'50 59·08 M-1

KR lalcher (19) Rice 325·77 33387 21'45 1,108'84 Temple KR lalcher (19) Rice 103·60 101'58 19'42 483·20 N-l KR lalcher (19) Rice 116'14 127'88 25·09 306'35 N-2 KR lalcher (22) Rice 18'21 66'78 12'14 143·66 KR lalcher (10) Rice 257·79 301'89 14·57 907·31 402

VILLAGE AMENITIES Police Sta tion-PARAJANG

51. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (i; not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance 10 Village {Number of Kms. in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given} ,.- ______• ______.A. ______:.... ______.....

Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water lit days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-~.----. 31 Mahabirod 1,346·39 2,388 (443) \',M,H,Ac D W,TW PO Sunday BS 32 Jhili 675'42 755 (129) P,M,Ac - (-S) W,Tk,TW PO Wednesday as 33 Toradanali 1,203'13 1,102 (193) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-S) - (-S) BS 34 Pathargarh 1.326'56 698 (128) P,Ac -(1C+) W,Tk,TW -(S-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 35 Tampei 603'79 343 (66) P -(5-10) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) -(5-10)

36 Golagadia 312'42 405 (76) p - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-S) -(S-10) - (-S) 37 Madarangamunda 469·84 143 (31) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 38 Tipei jharan 660·04 2S4 (56) P -(10+) W,Tk,R,O -(10+) -(10+ ) -(10+) 39 Bautinali 255·76 Uninhabited W 40 Jamunali 218·53 Uninhabited W

41 Jaka 358'15 821 (151) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 42 Patuapali 264'26 147 (25) P -(5-10) W'Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+' 43 Sarakishorpal 607·03 1,013 (194) P -(5-10) - W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 44 Manikamara 885'05 1,276 (212) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R PO -(5-10) -(10+)

45 Kadapada 494·12 752 (136) P M,H T,W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

46 Basulei 2,451.99 2,429 (4S1) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(10+) 47 Akhupal 178,06 262 (86) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

48 Rangathali 54511 608 (104) P(2) -(10+) W,Tk,O - (-5) -(S-10) -(10+) 49 Raijhara 59·08 21 (6) - (-5) -(10+) W - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 50 Mahanapasi 288·9S 230 (51) - (-5) -(10+) W .....; (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

51 Domuhani 1,088·20 849 (128) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW --(5-10) -(5-10) -(10+) 52 Padapatia 358·15 156 (27) P -(5-10) W,Tk,N -(5·10) --(5-10) - (-5) 53 Kuturia 1,812·99 870 (167) P,M,AC -(5-10) W,Tk PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 54 Kaimatia 57·47 Uninhabited 55 Pakatamunda 479·96 286 (57) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,N -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10)

56 Baghamunda 935-23 419 (73) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,O -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10) 57 Kankadasoda 2,084·94 1,994 (378) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,i'1 PO - (-S) BS 58 Gangadharpur 5544 103 (21) - (-5) - ·(-5) W'Tk,N - (-5) -(5-10) - (-·5) 59 Ambapalas 1,382'00 1,662 (307) P (2), M -(5-10) W,Tk,N PO - (-5) BS 60 Bansiballavpur 38,04 Uninhabited

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DIRECTORY AND LAI\IDUSE Tahasi I-KAMAKSHY ANAGAR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i, e" area under different types of land Remarks roach distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including to (in Kms.) r-----~------A------, any vi"a~e Forest Ird- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

----~------.--- KR ralcher (29) EA Rice 477·53 462'96 60,30 345'60 N-1,M-3 I(R lalcher (32) EA Rice 87'82 172-39 35'21 380,00 N-2 KR Kamakshyanagar (45) ED Rice 99'96 223'39 16'99 862'79 KR Talcher (45) Rice 90,24 95'10 8,50 1,132'72 Temple KR Talcher (32) Rice 172·80 101·98 8'09 320·92

KR Talcher (26) Rice 259'81 29'14 15'78 7,69 KR Talcher (26) Rice 95'91 SO'53 10,12 283,28 Temple KR TalclJer (24) Rice 87'82 48'16 5'b6 518'40 42'49 30'35 9'71 173-21 59'08 48·97 10'52 99'96

KR Talcher (13) Rice,Wheat 121'41 161·88 41-68 33,18 KR Talcher (14) Rice,Wheat 101·17 135,17 19,83 8'09 KR Takher (13) Rice,Wheat 303·51 179·68 83·37 40'47 N-l,M-l KR Talcher (13) Rice,Wheat 424,92 250,90 170'78 38,45 N-4,M-2,C-2, T-l,Temple Pk,KR Talcher (13) Rice,Wheat 205.18 152·56 80,94 55'44

l

KR Talcher (11) Ric.e,Wheat 505'86 239'98 323'75 18'61 KR Talcher (22) Rice 149'73 29'54 12'55 166,33 KR Talcher (24) Rice 174'01 170'37 44'52 1,424'09 1'<-1 22'66 8,10 3'24 23'47 KR Talcher (32) Rice 112'51 50'99 9'71 306"75

KR TaJcher (42) Rice 98'34 107'24 11,74 717-91 KR T,llcher (16) Rice 1,214'06 591'65 200,32 78'91 N-~ KR Tillcher (16) Rice 53'01 2'43 KR Talcher (18) Rice,Wheat 809'37 371,50 174'42 26'71 N-? 6.43 24'28 8'10 2'02

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VILLAGE AMENITIES Police StatlOn-PARAJANC

L. C. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) N('I' Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz, -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility IS available is given) r------A------~ Educa- Medical Drinking P?st Dayor Communi- tional Water &. days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Market/ Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

61 Kalada 56413 1,003 (187) P -(5-10) TW,W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 62 Kandheikhol 413-18 686 (128) P -(5-10) TW,W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 63 Kulei 1,427·33 1,721 (305) P (2), M MCW W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(10+) 64 Jharanbahali ·194·25 140 (33) - (-5) -(10+) W,Tk - (--5) -(5-10) --(10+ ) 65 Raghunathapur 153·78 350 (55) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

66 Gengutia 94·29 391 (59) P -(10+) W,Tk,TW,R PO -(5-10) -(10+) 67 Khalapal 982·58 .1,318 (249) P,M - (-5) W,Tk,R -(5·10) - (-5) - (-5) 68 Kual(J 1,212·44 3,010 (599) P(3),M,H - (-5) W,Tk PO Friday - (-5)

69 Pitiri 320·51 748 (126) P -(5-10) W,Tk - (-5) - (-5) BS 70 Odasinga 208·41 228 (40) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5)

71 Gaudamunda 14.97 Uninhabi ted 72 Gaudakateni 57·47 167 (29) P - (-5) W,Tk -(5-10) - (-5) - (-5) 73 Gehleikateni 14812 972 (182) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 74 Naupal 219'74 834 (159) P - (-5) W,lk - (-5) - (-5) (-5) 75 Mundeilobalabha- 148·52 722 (125) P.M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PO - (-5) BS drapur

76 Hatiluchani 61'92 169 (35) P - (-5) T,W,Tk,O PO - (-5) B<; 77 Brahmanabedia 6961 381 (71) P - (-5) w.n - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 78 Shalapada 29'95 109 (23) P - (-5) W - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 79 Naranpada 58·28 144 (28) P - (-5) W,lk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 80 Singada 188·58 802 (168) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) Friday - (-5)

81 Kostiabeda 151'76 91 (20) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,N,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (Kustiabedha) 82 Dihadol 125·86 896 (166) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) BS 83 Bhejipada 51'80 Uninhabited 84 Kantor 548'3; 1,871 (319) P,M,H -(5-10) W,Tk,N PO -(5-10) 85 85 Chandapur 259'40 955 (179) P (2) -(5-10) W,Tk,N PO -(5-10) - (-5)

86 Badajhara 795'61 2,322 (498) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(10+) B5

87 Kapasira 297·04. 6 (1) - (-5) -(5·10) 'W - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 88 Jautukapasi 10886 481(103) P -(10+ ) W,Tk,TW,O - (-5) -(10+) -(5-10) 89 Basoi 2,083·73 3,172 (573) P(3),M M,H W,Tk,TW PO -(10+.) -(5-10) 90 Sagarnali 91.46 Uninhabited 405

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil-KAMAKSHYANAGAR ------__ App­ Nearest town and Power Staple Land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including r ______A ______"'"""\ to (in Kms.) any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gaucher cultivation or and archaeo­ groves) logical interest

'1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Talcher (16) Rice,Wheat 205'58 257'38 80'94 20'23 KR Talcher (8) Rice,Wheat 163'90 134'76 98'34 16·18 KR Talcher (5) Rice,Wheat 526'09 440'70 420'07 40'47 M-1, Temple KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 60'70 42,09 80'94 10'52 KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 42"49 34'80 27'52 40'47 8-50

Kit Talcher (6) Rice,Wheat 20·23 50·59 20·23 3'24 KR Talcher (2) Rice,Wheat 303·52 414'40 242·81 21·e5 Temple KR Talcher .(6) Rice,Wheat 333-87 715·48 132'7. 30·35 N-3,M-1, Temple KR Talcher (3) Rice,Wheat .$6'66 15297 92'67 18·21 KR Talcher (3) Rice,Wheat 16'19 111'29 60'70 20·23

10'12 4'85 KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 52·61 4'86 KR Talcher (6) ED,EO Rice,Wheat 133·14 10·93 4·05 N-1,M-2 KR Talcher (6) ED,EO Rice,Wheat 191'01 24·68 "'·O'S N-l PR,KR Talcher (6) Rice,Whe:H 148·52 N-2, Temple

KR Talcker (8) Rice,Wheat 57'47 4·45 Temple KR Talche! (8) Rice,Wheat 61·11 8·50 Temple KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 27·~U 2'03 KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 52'61 5·67 Temple PR,KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 154.99 31·57 2'02 C-l

KR Talcher (11) Rice 15.38 121'41 12·14 2'83

PR,KR Tatcher (11) ED Rice,Wheat 112·50 9'31 4·05 N-1, Temple 0'40 48,97 2"43 KR Talcher (14) ED,EAg Rice,Wheat 113-31 240-79 16187 32'38 M-2 PR,KR r alcher (13) Rice 13'76 2H27 28'33 404 N-1,Temple

PR,KR Talcher (19) EO,EAg Rice,Wheat 74'87 14·16 51"93 129·50 65·15 N-1,M-l, C-4,T-1 KR Talcher (18) Rice 21'04 153'78 4492 77·30 PR,KR Kamakshyanagar (16) Rice,Wheat 6'47 6880 12·14 21'45 KR Talcher (21) Rice,Wheat 100·36 1,201.92 236·74 544.71 Temple 6'88 32'38 27'11 2509 406

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station-PARAJANG

L.C Name of the Total Total Amenities olvailable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the'distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. ot the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,--___ --.______--Jt.. ______---..

Educa- Medical 'Drinking Post Day or Communi- tional Water & days of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Rus Stop, Marketl Ratlway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1(1

- 91 Barihapur 1,944'92 3,814 (725) P(:l),M - (-5) W,Tk,TW PTO - (-5) BS 92 Garhparajang 717·10 2,539 (494) P,M,H,C PHt:,FPC,O W,Tk,TW PTO,Phone Dailymarket BS

93 Barbank 324056 230 (55) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 94 Khalibahali 138'00 21 (5) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 95 Katarapada 8013 762 (150) . P - (-5) W.Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5)

96 Khandualamunda 18616 853 (142) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW,O - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 97 Palikateni 39.66 43 (6) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk - (-5) - ( ...... 5) - (-5) 98 Jahnapada 18130 713 (131) P - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) 99 Golagaaia 104'41 Uninhabited 100 Sarang 992'70 2,325 (391) P(2),M 0 W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) BS

101 Jatia. 255·36 1,228 (195) P - (-5) W,Tk,R - (-5) - (-5) BS 102 Damol 649'52 1,331 (230) P - (-5) WTk,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 103 Kandarsingha 1,106·41 2,847 (526) P(2),M - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R PO - (-5) - (-5) 104 Balasinga 63,13 Uninhabited P 105 Kamarcharisahi 2,59566 8,383 (1521) P(6),M(2),H MCW,MH W,Tk,TW,R,O PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

106 Anlakata 443'94 444. (84) - (-5) - (-5) W,Tk,TW - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 107 Basantapada 384'86 482 (92) p - (-5) W,Tk,TW,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 108 Alekhpatana 464'98 Uninhabited 109 Kankili 1,899'60 2,287 (410) P -(10+) W,Tk - (-5) -(10+) - (10+) 110 Tulasipasi 750'69 243 (46) P - (-5) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

111 Sanda 2,666'07 5,137 (975) P(6),M(2),H - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R,N PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 112 Kumusi 1.239'96 1,854 (360} P,M,O 0 W,Tk,N PO -(5-10) -(10+) 113 Ria H274 313 (59) P - (-5) W,Tk,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) 114 Sankamar 101'58 461 (60) P -(5-10) W,Tk.R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+ ) -(5-10) W,Tk,R 115 Gailo 23998 550 (110) P - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+)

-(5-10) 116 Kundandeipur 183'32 506 (90) P W.Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) - (-5) W,Tk,TW,R 117 Panibhandar 254'55 780 (152) P - (-5) -(5-10) -(10+) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R 118 Roda 56454 1,933 (327) PO -(5-10) -(10+) (8) P -(5-10) W.R - (-5) -(5-10) 119 Renthapat(Rentapat)10603 36 -(10+) 1,064 (182) P(2),M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW.R - (-5) -(5-10) 120 Panigengutia 60339 -(10+ > 407

OIREClORY AND LANDUSE Tahasil - KAMAKSHYANAGAR

App- Nearest town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places) including A to (in Kms.) r------, any village Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by {including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PR,KR Talcher (14) EO,EAg Rice,Wheat 90'24 92673 18211 745·84 N-12,Temple PR,KR Talcher (10) EA Rice,Wheat 59'08 14·57 542·28 80·94 2023 N-6,M.4,C-6, Temple KR Talcher (13) Rice,Wheat 121041 36'42 82·55 67'18 17·00 PR,KR Talcher (13) Rice,Wheat 23"07 67'58 4128 6'07 KR lalcher (13) ED Rice,Wheat 3·24 53·42 2023 324

KR lalcher (10) ED Rice,Wheat 16916 16.19 081 KR Talcher (10) Rice,Wheat 38·04 162 KR Talcher (10) ED Rice,Wheat 151'76 2549 4·05 N-1 .... 88'22 8·90 7.29 KR Talcher (3) Rice,Wheat 283·28 505·46 179'68 24·28 N-1.M-l,Temple

KR Talcher (5) Rice,Wheat 52'61 125'86 44,11 32,78 KR Talcher (6) ED,EAg Rice,Wheat 56'66 401·04 141·64 50'18 N-1,M-1 KR Talcher (16) EA Rice,Wheat 31849 575'87 151,35 60·70 Temple 1335 4816 1-62 KR Talcher (n) ED,EO Rice,Wheat 851'06 325·77 1,135'55 202'34 8()·94 N-5,M-2,C-1, Temple

KR Talcher (19) Rice,Wheat 20234 19627 40-47 4·86 l(R ralcher (19) Rice,Wheat 25'90 156'62 184·13 18·21 32'37 171'99 138'81 121'81 KR Kamakshyanagar (24) Rice, Wheat 57'87 824'75 369'48 64750 M-"Temple KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 414'80 125'05 188'58 22·26

KR Dhenkanal (32) EO,EAg Rice 764·45 1,408'71 404·69 88·22 N-2,Temple KR Talcher (32) Rice, Wheat 385'26 530·95 285'30 38'45 N-3,Temple KR Talcher (19) Rice, Wheat 116·15 14·57 2'02 Temple KR Talcher (10) Rice, Wheat 33.59 14·16 43.71 10.12 Temple KR Talcher (11) Rice, Wheat 51,80 72.84 80.94 34·40

KR Ta Icher (13) Rice, Wheat 48.97 7041 40 47 23-47 N-3,Temple KR Talcher (35) Rice, Wheat 22·26 191.82 3238 809 Temple KR Talcher (13) Rice, Wheat 121.41 37,23 192·23 2(12·34 11·33 N-2 KR Ta Icher (19) Rice, Wheat 78·51 24·28 3.24 KR ralcher (19) Rice, Wheat 196·27 263,86 121·41 21·85 N-1,Temple 40ti

VillAGE AMENITIES Police Station~PARAJANG

L.c. Name of the Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) No. Village area of the population is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance in Village (Number of Kms., in broad ranges, Viz. -5 Kms·, 5-10 Kms- and 10+Kms' of the (in hectares) households) nearest place where the facility is available is given) r------A------~--~ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Dayor Communi- tional Water Be. da'ls of cation (Potable) Telegraph the (Bus Stop, Marketl Railway Hat, Station, if any Water- way) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------121 Shiarimalia 155'40 368 (81) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 122 Tarahata 61·11 108 (26) - (-5) -(5-10) W,Tk,R - (-5) -(5- 10) -(5-10) 123 Nuanai 4-45 Uninhabited 124 Chandapur 697-27 1,188 (225) P,M -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,R,N PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 125 Soratanali 125'86 232 (39) P -(5-10) W,Tk,TW,N - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) 126 Batasinga 348-84 1,271 (229) P -(5-10) W,Tk,R,N - (-5) -(5-10) W

Total 75,'37-70 1,015-1" P-124, 0-2, (19,S18) M-37, MCW! H-8, MH( C-!, CWC-7, Ac-22, PHC/HC-1, 0-1 FPC-1, 0-3

KAMAKSHVA- 175,204'89 3,02·592 M-121, 0-8, NAGAR TAHASIL (55,312) H-28, MeW, C-1, MH/ Ac-216, CWC-t7, 0-3 PHC[HC-7, FPC-7, PHS-3, 0-9 409

DIRECTORY AND LANDUSE fa hasil-KAMAKSHY ANAGAR

App- Near.t town and Power Staple land use (i. e., area under different types of land Remarks roach Distance Supply Food use in hectilres rounded up to 2 decimal places including ,-______.A.. ______~ to (in Kms.) any vllage Forest Irri- Un- Culturable Area not place of gated irrigated waste available religious, by (including for historical source gauchar cultivation or and archaeo- groves) logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

KR Dhenkana I (30) Rice 104·41 40·47 40·52 Temple KR Dhenkanal (32) Rice 33·19 24.28 3·64 2·43 1·21 0·81 KR Dhenkanal (32) EAg Rice 202·34 389·71 82·96 22·26 N-2 KR Dhenkanal (29) Rice 42·49 47·75 31·57 4·05 KR Dhenkanal (32) ED,EAg Rice 21·04 230·67 -80·94 16·19 N-2,M-1

18,010·13 671-37 24,432·13 8,417·91 23,606·16 N.71,M-27, C-16,T-6

"9,512·11 5,480.63 61,547·94 28,472'20 30,154·78 N-280,M-133 C-39,T-12

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APPENDIX-II

Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census Towns)

lANDUSE (i. e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 deicimal places) , ______A ______~

51· Name of Town Total Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not No. and Tahasil area source (Including gauchar availablef or within brackets and groves) cultivation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Talcher TQermal Power ~oo·oo N. A. N· A. N.A .. N. A. N. A. Station Township (Talcher)

2 Dera Colliery Township 402·00 14·16 283·02 20·24 8458 (Talcher)

3 Fertiliser Corporation 539·00 N.A. N.A. N· A. N. A. N.A. of India Township (Talcher)

4 Rengali Dam Project 625·00 N.A. N. A· N.A. N.A· N.A. Township (Talcher)

District 1,766·00 14.~.6 N.A. 283·02 20·24 84·58 417

APPENDIX-III

Tahasil/Police Statiof14owise list of villages where no amenity, other than the drinking water facility is available.

Tahasil/P.S. l·(' Name of Tahd~il/P .5. l·C. No. villages Name of No. villa~es 1 2 3 2 3 PALALAHADA 120 Tenteinali TAHASIL 126 Kadalibari 130 Palalahada P. S. 1 Khadaka Berhakudar 133 3 Kaira Bagadari 1] 4 Rada Jhariakhaman 5 Baradiha 138 Jharabahal 139 6 Barunadiha Khadakapasi . 9 Kadambinipur 140 Kochila 143 11 Balibahal Kasipur 148 12 Jallha Patarlpasi 16 Patamunda 1~0 Tileipasi 21 Krutibaspur 151 Sanludung 26 Gopalpur 155 Hatimunda 27 Mohanapur 156 Ranjana 28 Atanaka 159 Purunapani 30 Kadadlha 160 Curundiamunda 31 Rugudiha 171 Pauri R.f. 33 Ramachandrapur 35 Shyamsundarpur Khamar P. S. 1 Munipalpur 37 Kaliakudur 4 Phuljhari 39 Laxmipriyapur 5 Sukadevpur 40 Kolhasahi 7 Balavadrapur 42 Silrabeda 16 Madhapur 44 Karadapal 23 Telar 46 Rajamunda 24 Chingurdimunda 52 Chouturapali 25 Cunhapal 5:' JQgimunda 28 Talabahali 58 Kanjia 29 Bahadakani 61 Jayapur 33 Chakr adharpur 62 Catareipal 35 Gopinathpur 67 Pabitrapur 38 Damodarpur 69 Sibagrampur 40 Bandhakani 77 Susulei 42 Satyagan 78 Mahidharpur 44 Bhadramunda 81 Nabaghanpur 47 Khandabeda 84 Bhimapali 51 Patabeda 85 Kularipasi S4 Jitadimiria 87 Chandapank 58 Sahupada 90 Pravasuni 62 Nuthuripasi . 92 Khajuria 63 Kumbhargadi 94 Dareikela 6f Pc\thuri 100 Khetrabasipur 71 Kutarimunda 101 Badjhar Colony 77 Malarbeda 103 Kubull 79 Bankholi 109 Mahurapani lil Sendhamunda 110 Chandapasi 83 Mandl';ata 112 Badibahal 65 Jaganathapur 1l~ "hlliuai llb Sadnda 41t

APPENDIX-III (Contd.)

Tahasil/p.S. L(' Name of TahasiI/P.S. l.c. Name of No. villages N', villages 1 2 3 1 2 3

8& Padang 70 Bhagi r iI thipur 101 Rajamunda 74 Rabipur 108 Keutamunda 81 Barap'ali 111 Dimirinali 88 Brundabanpur * 115 Eknatal 93 Rangamatia 116 Dangamanga 94 Birarilmachandrapur 119 Dutikrishnapur 98 Kanteikolia * 121 Ganjeimuni 100 Gopabalhabpur 133 Jaunlibandh 104 Jadunathpur 137 Kan~ar 109 Krushnachandrapur 139 Bhojapur 117 Dayanidhipur 142 Nuagaon 118 Ekadashipur 119 BidyadharpuT iALCHER 121 SOT.itO TAHASIL 123 Khairapal 130 Kasthapasi Kaniha P. S. 2 Naktideula 13!J Gunthubahal 19 luhamuda 138 Balijodi * 24 Jharabeda 139 Ramachandrapur(San) 32 Kantol 143 Pramodprasad 40 Kenduberani 144 Dasarathipur 41 Barakhol 145 Banamalipur 45 Sankarpur 146 Rasalpur 50 Andhari 150 Madanmohanpur 53 Godigoth 151 Anadipur 94 luhamara 155 Nakulabaspur 113 Kateni (Nakuladaspur) 115 Sara thipal 181 Tolaklundi 119 lodhabandha 127 Jayapur Colliery P. S. 1 Baghabaspur 128 Ada ita prasad 3 Khaju~ia 129 Malapasi (Nolapasi) 16 Nuamuhni 132 Jamania 17 Anantagadia 135 Ambapal 19 Khuringa 141 Dehuribhuin 25 Dasarathipur 143 Tentuibereni 29 Nakhetrapur 153 Ghasiapasi 30 Chandpur 159 Ranjagol 37 Baideswar 51 Ramachandrapur(Bada) Talcher Sadar P.S. 8 Barapa! 10 Naikaninali CHHENDIPADA 26 Kulapal TAHASIL 28 Kandakhoman 31 Kashia Jarapada P.S. 2 Kuskila Jungle (San) 32 Dholagandia (Portion) 10 I

APPENDIX-Ill (Contd.)

TahasUfP·S. L.c. Name of TahasilfP .S. l.C. Name of No. villages No. villages 1 2 3 1 2 3

Chhendipada P.S. Bhaliasara 49 Gunthapada (Portion) 4 Kharar Jungle 53 Nuaashrubahal 13 Tebuda Jungle 69 Krushnapur 16 Nuapada Jungle 71 Kuajhari 23 Puriabeda n Raghuna thpur 26 Haribereni 88 Gobardhanapur 29 Sunaripal 96 Patapathar 32 NaTguJi Jungle 104 Parbatipur 37 Chohotagolagadia 39 Chhotatentuli Kishorenagar P.S. 1 Barkhol 40 Baramancha Jungle 3 Lanchi 42 Panapasi 4 Bhangamunda 45 Purunagarh Jungle 7 Phasipal .')7 Bhatapai 9 Jhinkibahal 60 Lunamati 10 Oalimura 76 Thalipasl 11 Nabaghanapada 89 Tentoloigopinathpur 15 Rengalbeda (Regalbeda) 90 Nuamauza 23 Rangamatia 94 Machhakuta Jungle 24 Patharagarh 98 Dhaurakhamak 26 jamumunda 99 Balikudia Jungle 29 Laxmiprasadpur 102 Sud go lasara 30 Brundabanapur 109 Phulajhari 31 Padmapur 11~ Gopinathpur jungle 33 Bhalumunda 123 Chakr adharpur 34 Baghuamunda 124 Kedupalpasi 36 Badirinali 127 Chhendipada R.F. 38 Champaput 128 Aundi Irrigation . 40 Bankeswor Project Site (Kanlol R.F) 43 SahadebbandhIJpali 129 Kosala R·F. 46 Baradamaliha 48 Mahulmal ATHMALLIK 49 Bhara tpur TAHASIL .')1 Garagadabahal Handapa P .5. 2 Kholaregeda 55 Talapadar 4 Uchabali 57 Oebadhipada 5 Charakharnan ~8 Badibahal 6 Laxmipriyapur 59 Gunduridadar . 'I' 9 Baliamba bl Sra hmampa I 10 Barapat 67 Chhelikhai 1& Budhapal b8 Kishorchandrapur 17 Kundali 69 Padiabandhupali 19 Chandbahal 73 Khaudarh (Chandrabahal) 75 Gojapathar 20 8alikhaman 77 Rasunapal 24 Purunapani (Bati) '1 jharabandhulichintaman 28 . Sarabhanguni 85 Kheti 31 Kandharamunda 86 Chintamanipur 37 Kamarei 88 Rajamunda 39 Purunapani (Gati) 89 Haridanali 40 Nuabalikhaman 91 Banaranali 41 Platappur 99 Baniadohal 42 ChuijdjJur 100 J:;hiwapur -----_._------~-~ ~--~~~---.------' _---_---- -.---~_ 420

APPENDIX-III (Contd.)

TahasilfP .5. loe. Name of the TahasilfP.S. l.C Name of the N\,. villages No. villages 1 2 3 1 2 3

101 Saleig(ltha 66 Madanpur 102 Kansarikud 75 Kandhapali 104 Dhauragotha 82 Cadadha rbur 106 Badarohila 84 Baluaghara 108 Mayurkachheni 8B Narayanpur 109 Raibahal 90 Fakirpur 110 Jhampali 91 Mahakudapali 111 Taladarh 95 Kaladhunipanasahi 114 Purastampur 100 Deuli 117 Ambakhol 102 Chhepra 121 Tentulikhol 103 Dhulianali 128 Karadadadar 10b Madhyapur 129 Coratopa 109 Ranjana 132 Mundabeda 112 Telinali 137 Tulasipur 113 Slarinal 140 Blswanathapur 115 Rasosinga 144 Bhagabanpur 120 Hinsei 145 Pur una panijogi 121 laupal 147 Hatanali 122 Kanhupur 150 Balarampadar 127 Nuamanatri 151 Rangamatia * 128 Chllkhandi 129 Tambabajeni Athmallik p·S. 2 Guapada 134 Deulabeda 5 Jaganna thpur 141 Khambeswaripali 6 Bijamaliha (Khameswaripali) 7 Bhangamaliha 143 Jadupur jungle 11 Polamahul 145 Sidhapur 12 Jhudangamal 146 Kutarthpur 13 Kishoripur 149 Dudhianali 14 Banapur [Dudhianali (Sana)} 19 Tasharabeda 151 Paliahindal' 21 Belataila 153 Pacheribandha 22 Jhurikata 164 Satabandhuli 25 Hilei 168 Antarasinga 27 Dhutiapala 169 Hariharapur 28 Hatuapala 170 Jagatpur * 33 Bhagabanpur 173 Rangapur 34 Santipur 17<4 lehedi 35 Daulatpur 176 Baghuakatu 36 Subarnapur '77 Telnai 37 Baren; 18Z Badabandha 38 Beherapada 188 Ranamunda 40 Mangalapur 191 Pandurikhol 42 Nuapada 193 Dalaki 43 Bankapal 195 Padapadar 53 Singrimunda 196 Nuakendupati 54 Mac::):Jhapur 198 Dahimal 55 Naktideul 202 Dolamundei 58 Gudugudi 206 Kutulusinga 62 Nenkadachhida 209 Najhora 63 Maniubeda . 210 Nilamara 65 Sergiseni 211 Kusasinga

.. ~-- -.-.-.. ~~--.- - - ._- - -- ,------421

APPENDIX-III

(Contd.)

------~------~-.--. Tahasil/P .5. ~.c. Name of TahasiI/P.S. l.c. Name of No. villages No. villages 1 2 3 1 2 3

212 Kudasinga 58 Dal1ail1a Ii 217 Dadhianali (Bada) 61 Malisahi 63 Para jungle Thakurgarh P.S· 2 Talamaliha 70 Tambrakata 7 Siarimaliha 83 Basudebpur 8 Phularibania 84 Para Forest Beat 9 Ambadarh 10 Jarapada Plirunakot P. S. 8 Gudeimunda 17 Barapada 10 Utchasal 18 Nuabarapali 11 Ramimunda Bantol 31 12 Kulasinga 33 Khamar 17 Badataila 36 Ramagarh * 18 Bholgabatpur 46 Gedhilimunda 21 Hinsaloi 49 Jagadalpur 23 Bhalumunda 66 Nabadipapur 29 Thukuli 70 Nisanipathar 31 Kumuri 72 Girida 32 Tentulipada Adeswar 73 38 Hinjadoli 74 Mamurijharana 46 Bidisinga 76 Janakapur 47 Kurudu 78 Chintamanipur 46 Hinsaloi 79 Bhuasuninali 49 Karadasing 81 Dinabandhupur 50 Baghuapat 85 Arampur 53 Pabada 87 Amasama 62 Nuabhuin 90 Arakhakuda 64 Jokub 92 Nuaarakhakula * 65 Labangi 94 Jayapur 99 Kalapatnali 82 Jaganathpur Forest Beat 83 Majhipada Forest Beat 100 Ranidantaka th ia 84 Ka torang Forest Beat 101 Satyabadipur 85 Baghamunda Forest Beat 102 Uchakurum 86 Parava Forest Beat 104 Dadar (Sana) 87 Antuli Forest Beat 112 Ghanajori 11(, Sadanandapur Bantala P. S. 2 SurisapaJ 118 Dhadakhol* 22 Kusumapat 120 Gopapur (Gopapur) * 24 Baulipur 122 Dhatukibahal 29 Madhapur jungle 123 Kurab 31 Kanheinagar 127 Kasinathapur 33 Copa Jpur jungle 130 Muraripur 60 Sanahinso 131 Raida b5 Saehina ANUGUL TAHA5lL 67 Nukhuripada 79 Nuagaon Jarapada P. S. 25 Govindapanasahi 90 Raigoda Forest Beat (Portion) 28 Sauria 30' Copinathpur Anugul P. S. 4 Bethianali 34 Jarapada jungle 5 BadaJharan 45 Krushnachandrapur 7 Badamahitala 46 Der jang jungle * 16 Khirkolipasi 56 Sana jamunda 29 Dayaniahipur 422

APPENDIX-III

(Contd.)

Tahasiltp.5. l.c. Name of ---- TahasiIIP.S. l.C. Name of No. villages No. villages 1 2 3 2 3

37 Bagachar Ra$ol P. S. 4 6adabahal 39 Majhika 12 Kaduamada 4'> 5anakaraberani 26 8asantapokhari 46 Kd.nsaragadi 36 Ramachandr apur 49 5uleimal 41 Oamodarpur 52 Akurabahal 52 Chooadian 54 Ka radatik,H &1 Ka,jpoi 55 Makundapur 63 Hitinda IiO Selasuntha 701 Birabahanpur DHENKANAL 132 hallavpur TAHASIL 133 511lgajori 140 Ramimunda Metullga p. S. 27 Gudapasi (Gaudapasl) 146 Chakuriapa[ 33- Salapada 154 Charadapita 34 Thakurpasi 173 Khaparakhai 50 Budhipahad 174 Baliani 70 Kaikateni 175 Kansanali Dhenkau' 15 100 THapanga Kandhapal aadar P. S. 24 11:11 Kainchabahal Kotapaf 28 184 Haril:ildndabaHi Samanagana 43 189 Durgaprasadpur Hafdigundi 44 193 Khanoanali Ramlaltateni 57 Aranbahali 61 Tuv ina Ii HINDOL ,'AHASIL 91 Dhanasendhakateni Salimi P. 5, 10 Cll.lndr asek har pur 103 Katakamada 13 Mililtapasi 107 Fatkei 17 Mahalala 115 8auliberena 19 Gandijhara 118 Meghatalabahali 2& Madhupur 119 Sundarikhal 36 J(aliakoli 122 'anchakanla 38 'ahndmunda (Panchakahania) 129 46 Dainimara BalaSLJdha 132 48 Nagiilbereni Gundurapasi 139 SO Cotiabereni Tangarapada 141 8anamalipur S4 Bedimali 142 Kanarapur 55 Magubereni 1-43 Badheikateni 14a Majuri Hindol P. S. 2 Chhelachheli 150 Gaudunlbedia -4 Tutupada 154 Kukuclajhar 10 Bangu 159 Khajuria 23 Bandhabhuin 1&7 8udhideiberena 29 Kamandalei 171 Gohirakhal 34 Keutaganthi 174 Katlc}rinali 35 Ostapal 176 BhanarnaJi 4l Kodibhanga 191 Rautrapur 44 Kantapal 204 Kasiapada ¥> III i rismga 216 Badarapali 47 KUKupangi 221 Kanji"bert'1"l8 55 Taiagandil 222 RdjUJpaialla 423

APPENDIX-III

(Contd.) ----- TahasllfP .5. LC. Name of lahasiI/P.S. L.C Name of No. village No. village 1 2 3 1 2 3

230 Bandalo 193 Ghoraghori 244 GOlagadia 207 Similia 248 Khairasahi 212 Ria (lakhraj) 250 Madhapur 213 Deogan 251 Amantipada 214 Chhatighar 258 Kantapatna 215 Chhota tentuli 270 Tentulipatna samil 216 Chhatghar Forest Beat Ratanpur 273 Jatannagar KAMAKSHYANAGAR 274 Birida-I TAHASIL 275 Birida-II Bhuban P. S. 12 Khokashal (l) Gandia P. S. Gopalpur 58 Arilo 10 Santrapur 64 Kanchanbahali 15 Majhipal 66 Sundikateni 19 Nabaninga 72 Siaridoli 25 Purusotampur 103 Sarangapur 29 Pa rbatakhani (Pa rbatakani) Kam aksh yanagar 1 Madhamunda 45 Asanabahali p. S· 4 Baiganapal 56 Arasahi 10 Kateni No· 2 57 Baunsabereni 15 Jhanjeriberena 58 Kamalpur 20 Akhuapal b4 I

APPENDIX -III

(Concld.)

------~------TahasiI/P.S, L.C. Name of Tahasll/P .5. loe. Name of No. village N.o. village 1 2 3 1 2 3

128 Manjakana 276 Chadeiragada (Ka) 146 Malangadihi 277 Chadeiragada (Kha) 150 Arasahi 178 Kochilabanka 170 Sashapasi 219 Raipal 177 Suniamaru 280 Kenduapada 192 Kantakhol 200 Kendudhipa Parajang P. S· 47 Akhupal 210 Ag~iragoda (l) 49 Raijhara 213. Kotarapali 50 Mahanapasi 219 Kiapatriani 58 Cangadharpur 234 Dadhikhali 64 Jharanbahali 245 Sambalpur 70 Odasi 249 Sukapada 81 Kostiabeda 268 Godabhanga (Kostiabedha) 269 Kanapal 87 Kapasira 272 Dengabahali 93 Barbank 273 Sarian 97 Palikateni 274 Koi (Ka) 106 Anlakata 275 Dansanali 122 Tarahata * The drinking water facility is also Mot available in the village. 425

APPENDIX-IV List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. A-Scheduled Castes

Range of l. C. Name of Range of l. C. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Perc_entage) 1 2 1 2 3

PALALAHADA TAHASIL PaJaJahada P. S. 16-20 19 Iti 45 Kampakuda 14 Ganeswarpur 0-5 ... 50 Seegarh 18 Tavapal 65 Udayapur 23 Jamaradiha (Paburi) 80 para' 24 Dudipani 104 Tampur 29 Jolanda 131 Jhimiripali 30 Kadadiha 145 Badludung 31 Rugudiha 153 Gurusulai 32 Duipani 154 Sanaragurujang 67 Pabitrapur 1M Bankhol 85 Kutaripasi 165 Baddhouragotha 94 Dareikela 168 Bonor 96 Subarnapali 107 Sarna I , 21·30 16 Palamuuda 117 Susabnali 48 Muktapur 118 Nuguda 49 Kalipal 164 Purunapani 63 Susab 6-10 36 Pechamundi 64 Chasagurjang 47 Kantala 70 Siraimalia 53 Naikanipali 76 Sanbagdari 58 Kanjia 79 Narsinghpur 68 Paramunda 93 Muchurigadia 72 8adbagdari 98 Palalahada 77 Susulei 102 Pa tabeda 78 Mahidharpur 109 Mahurapani 82 Kansar 125 Talabahali 111 Nampasi 134 Dimiria 121 Jharbeda 142 Bahadapasi 127 Raipal 158 Batisuan 128 Korada 31+ 38 SimlJipal 166 Sandhouragotha 69 Sibagrampur 167 Baja 75 Katuposi 171 Paur! R. F. 81 Nabaghanpur 11-15 20 Siaria 120 Tenteinali 25 Jarnardiha 143 Kasipur 26 Gopapur 34 Jokapani Khamar P. S. 41 Saida 59 Balipasi 0-5 ... 13 Biranamunda 60 Phapanda 17 Burubura 86 Siding 37 Rengalmunda 108 Jamra 54 Jitadimiria 122 Jharalo 79 Bankholi 136 Ranjo 95 Barakalapal 169 Khemela 107 Jambua 426

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

Range of loC. Name of ------Range of loC. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 I 2 3

0-5 • 120 Paunsia 16-20 89 Kunjam 131 Kukuria 100 Parihara 137 Kansar 104 Besalia 140 Chungmatia R. F· 114 Kantiapasi 132 Debahali 6-10 27 Padapasi 78 Hansala 21-30 3 Balipasi 80 Magarmuhan 30 Tzmbur 90 Chhanchunia 40 Bandhakani 94 Godaramunda 50 Sankhamur 96 . Parachhat 52 Garadamunda 97 Baidehipur 58 Sahupada 122 Kholamunda 60 Jenapada 11-15 14 Sapajhara 67 Khamar 22 Nuagan 72 Kochiabeda 31 Badasada 73 Munduribeda 34 Barkotia 83 Mandhata 43 Ditikrishriapur 86 Saanda 45 Ranja 91 Siarimalia 48 Pita 129 Tileipasi 49 Jharkilinda 130 Injidi (Eenjidi) 55 Nuapada 4 Phuljhari 87 Priyambadapur 31+ 10 Kurumula 88 Padang 36 Hatibindha 93 Kalanda 41 layamal 118 Dangapal 47 Khandabeda 123 Rajadanga 53 Sanasada 126 Badabalipasi 63 Kumbhargadi 141 Chargachhia 70 Odash 16-20 11 Boitasarai 85 Jaganathapur 20 Alori. 106 Karadakhaman 21 Bhetia 112 Bhaluki 69 Nimiribeda 115 Eknatal

TALCHER TAHASIL 6-10 98 Balipata Kaniha P. S. 100 Bhuinpur 0-5 , 17 KUddara 101 Masunihata 35 Paramapasi 108 langubeda 71 Khajuria 136 Bijigol 109 Sagadipal 137 Baradangua 120 Patharamunda 142 Dandasinga 155 Barihapur 6-10 28 Duarabandha 160 Badahar 30 Karadakhaman 166 Maradahariharpur 69 Mehinipal 167 Kumunda 76 Talap,ada 89 Santarabandha 11-15 4 Rohila 93 Bainda 7 Rengali (Pare)

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APPENDIX-IV A-Scbedu!ed Caste.s {Contd.)

Range of loC. Name of ~al1ge of Le. Name or Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 :>. 1 2 3

11-15 22 Denali 21-30 83 Deranga 23 Su.uba 105 Banasinga 25 Cenguria 111 Rangabeda 26 Bhaliabeda 119 lodhabandha 33 5uleipal 121 Tolokabeda l6 Kulabir 126 Badagunduri 37 Gandamala (Gandamula) 126 Adaitapra.ad 36 BajrakQ! 131 Gundurinali 49 Nialu 133 larada 56 Brahrroanidei 149 Badatribilia M 'Baudabeda 150 Cnhelia 62 Jharabereni 1,\2 Saradhaflur 107 8urubahal 31+ 2 Naktideula 134 Telisinga 3 Khindo 141 OE>huribhuin 1() i(u!uma f45 Julubandlla ('olobandha) 11 Balipasi 147 Kamarei 14 San samara 151 Harichandanpur 19 luhamunda 156 Sanatribida 39 Damajodi 48 Lodhajhari 1{)-20 t I'aclag;;.n 53 Godigoth 9 Nilapasi 74 Kiajbar 15 Kaliadama. B5 801 18 Pala sabahati 99 Badahira 21 Olanda 112 GadCl5ila 31 Arakil 114 Karaqei 44 Suajhari 122 Kaniha 57 Gunduri 125 l<.ansamunda 58 Ranana 135 Ambapal 61 POipal 14(} Nakanaka b2 Dil'l" 143 Tentucibereni 67 Sapahta 11:>6 Chitalpur 86 Ghantianali 170 Sundarapal 87 Changudia (Cnanghudia) BfI Kakudia Talcher Sadar P. :::.. 9.5 Debhuin 0-5 ' 2 Ku~umpal 103 lakua. 16 Badibahal 1" Bnlmakanda 23 Caham 127 Jayapur 53 Selapada 15' Sanahar 119 Bidyadharpu, 125 Dharamapur 21-30 12 Katarapali 133 Kakudi 20 Barapada 14i 24 Jharabeda Talabe~a 179 Chainpal 41 Barakhol S9 N~lam 6-10 6 (Jangadharpur 60 Titirima 9 Deragoda 63 Birabhuin 19 Panabil n Hanumanpur 46 Samal 78 ur 54 Guruj~nga Ourgar------428

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

-----.. ---~------~--~-- Range of L.C. Name 0.- Range of l.C. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No, the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 1 3

6-10 59 Dumuduma 21-30 ",. Katarapada 77 Kandhabereni 45 Balangi 85 Hiloi 49 Bilinda 101 Brajanathapur 78 Saranga 102 Radharamanpur 87 Rakas 106 Kandhal (Kandhial) 92 Ekadal 11l Jandabahal 144 Dasathipurar 121 Sareilo 153 Jilinda 161 Kakudula (Part) 152 Naraharipur 164 Balhan 161 Bantol 169 Santhapada (Bada) 174 Padiabhanga 182 Dasanali 178 Kholua 11-15 15 Mahidharpur 1+ 13 Mahuliapasi 22 Siling 25 Biru 37 Danarabeda 31 Kashia (Dangarabeda) 40 Ramachandrapur 38 Kulei 43 Sanruan 47 Tipo 50 Keshabapur 52 Ekagharia 51 Bikisar 60 Sadasibapur 62 Sunz~,hani 63 Hariharpur Rayati 64 Sibarampur 68 Jadunathpur 69 Rutubhuin 73 l1hobapal 96 Ranganathpur 80 Joragadia (Raghunathpur) 90 Hensamul 98 Kanteikholia 122 Sirigida 99 Arakhapal 128 Kankili 104 Jaduna thpur 140 Biharipur 117 Dayanidhipur 149 Sa lugan (Kha rniH) 118 Ekadashipur 154 Ambamunda 123 khairapal 156 Langijoda 138 Balijodi 160 Baghuabol (Part) 142 f(etlandpur 171 Bangu (Part) (Scotlandpur) 146 Rasalpur 16-20 1 Karnapal 150 Madanmohanpur 3 Seepur 151 Anadipur 11 Siaria 168 Sendhagram 17 Jhulakhuntia 173 Gurujanguli (Bad a) 72 Chandrabil (Chandabil) 175 Nuagan 81 Barapali 181 Tolakalundi 100 Gopaba Ihabpu r 141 Kishoripal Colliery p. s. 170 Nuapada 0-5 * 1 Baghabaspur 21-30 5 Saradhapur 22 Nathgan 14 Burukuna 25 Dasarathipur 18 Gaunighasa 33 BUlajhar 6-10 21 Majhika 35 Tumugola 40 Danara 41 Bethiabhuin 53 Rudhasar 429

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd)

Range· of l.c. Name of Range 0' l.c. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population Villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

11-15 5 Tileipasi 16-20 66 Karadapali (Part) 18 Kalamchhuin 68 Teheranpur (Tiharanpur) 26 Padmabatipur 38 Jamubahali 11-30 2 Soloda Khajuria 44 Natedi 3 8 Banabaspur 49 Singida (Bada) 10 57 Ghantapada Kusumapal 58 Tentuloi (Part) 11 Bhalugadia 61 Kendupalei 13 Gopalprasad 33 Balanda 63 Joradu (Sana) 56 Oeulabeda 16-20 15 Mallibandha 71 Jaganathpur (Part) 24 Nakeipasi 30 Chandpur 31+ 7 Telipur 41 Brahmanbahali 9 Gopalprasadkhamar 42 Prasanprasad 27 Anantabereni 46 Karnapur :!9 Nakhetrapur 48 Jor ada (Bada) 36 Lachhamanpur 5'5 Handidhuan 67 Bikri mpur (Part) 64 Gobara 7, Di~; (Part)

CHHENDIPADA TAHASIL

Jarapada P. S. (Portion) Chhendipada P. S. 9 Golagadia 41 Kaliakata 0-:; * 17 Salakhaman 82 Badamula 27 Kampasala jungle Cohirapasi 6-10 1 Dubanali 34 Chhotatentuli 6 Putagadia 39 Similipal 12 Kankarei 66 Tentuloi 18 Durgapur 91 97 Basantapur 11-15 14 Balichandrapur 122 Nandichhod (Gopiballabhapur) 15 Nisa

16-20 5 Nuapada 3 Raipal 17 Ourgapur (Tangirisahi) 6-10 9 Bhalukhaidhipa 19 Bakala 12 Tebudu 21 Oahimal 33 Oahibar 23 Katada 35 Bahlasah'l 21-30 3 Kuskila 4.1 Purunagarh 7 Korada 49 Oasarasahi 8 Raijharan 52 Samalamaliha 16 Malibrahmani 61 Marudhipa 22 Kandhakorada 67 Sapoinali 71 Chhendipada jungle 31+ 11 Chhotabereni 80 . Santrabandha 24 Tentuli 85 Karadabahal 33 Durgapurpanasahi 107 Kukurpeta 430

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

""- ----_._--_ .. Range of L·C. Name of Range of L.c. Name of -- Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the PopUlation villages Population vill3ges (percentages) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1

-----.~ -~---~ 11~15 18 Badaberena 21-30 2 Kairabereni 37 Chhotagolagadia 6 Patakumunda 65 Pipalabahala 10 Tangiri 82 Takua 20 Kampasala 92 1 entu1oikodasahi 22 Kainchhapada 93 Hadigoda (Handigoda) 30 Kankurpal (Kankarapal) 101 Kisinda '17 5agdia 106 Palasbania 50 Barasahi 115 Kosala 54 Dangapaf 1'7 Barapada 5') Jaripal 64 Patrapada 16-20 5 Sarapal 69 Podapada 7 Baghuabol 105 Balipata 14 Ramchandrapur 110 Bhagilakata 15 Nuapada 125 Sendhapal 25 Mandua 31-1. 4 Khamllr jungle 28 Changudia 23 41 Mamuriasahi Puriabeda 24 Hariharpur 43 Baramancha 26 Haribereni 48 Khamar 36 Nanguli 53 Bhejidiha 38 Golagadia 58 Nuagan 40 59 TeJisahi Baramancha jungle 57 Bhatapal 62 Kanala 87 Balinali 63 Karnapaf 94 Manchhakuta jungle 68 Machhakuta 95 Ghuntulipasi 70 Podapada jungle (Ghantufipt1_si) 73 Chhendipada 96 Deunriajharana 76 Thalipasi 98 Dhaurakharran 84 Brahmanbil 109 Phulajhari 90 Nuamauza 114 Bahiali jungle 1'3 Simllisahi 119 Gopinathapur jungle 118 Jhintipal 123 Chakradharpur 126 Kerjang 129 Kosala (R. F.) ATHMALLIK TAHASIL Handapa P. S. 6-10 5 Charkhaman 0-5 * 6 laxmipr iyapur 21 Takaba 23 Lakichi ::12 Madhupur 50 Bidising 33 Dangiani (Khala) 57 Jamunli 41 Pratappur 62 Saradhamunda 49 Gunthapada 71 Kuajhari 54 Ashrubahal 77 Raghunathapur 56 Khandabarcl 78 Kurumtap 61 Anandamunda 79 Pitabaligerada 6'1 Baninali (Pitaballguruda) 67 Papasara 89 Badabahal 68 Kataranga 99 Soland 91 Garud 100 B:'inca 9; Lhaulagoth 431

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Cootd.)

------_--- -~----- Range of l.C. Name of Range of l.c. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) , 2 3 1 2 3

11-15 26 Gatikrishnapur 0-5 ... 14 Naktinali 27 Jhelakanali 18 Bairagipali 37 Kamarei 36 Badirinali 44 Chakundamunda 49 Bharatpur 46 Handapa 50 Oskapali 58 Kadalimunda 53 Dadarapali 60 Nunukapasi 55 Talapadar 63 Luhamunda 64 Pipalbahal 69 Krusnapur 73 Khaudarh 93 Bileinali 89 Haridanali 101 Dhundi 91 Banaranali 104 Parbatipur 115 Batimunda 117 Ambakhol 16-20 14 Analabereni 119 Phuljhari 1S Kanteikolia 125 Brahmanidet 29 Budulimunda 131 Ranialcata 36 Ranibhuin 147 Hatanali 38 Mankadachua 52 lchhapur 6-10 10 Da limura 55 Nagajharan 15 Rengalbeda (Regalbeda) 70 Ambamunda 16 Jamunali 62 Urukula 20 Bamur 83 Ghanapur 32 Gurujang 86 Jamujhari 3'\ Bhalumunda 92 Karadabahali d'1huri (Karada bahal) 38 Champapur 102 l3adahulla 42 Dalapaka 47 Karmulkata 21-30 3 Hingirida 46 Mahulmal 8 Gunduri jharan 66 Dimirimunda 9 Baliamba (V.ishorenagar Dirnirlmuda) - 12 Madhupur 72 Jharabereni 31 Kandharamunda 86 Chintamanipur 34 Dangianibada 92 Himitira 35 Kdndhal 94 Sendhapal 43 Baisana 98 Kasturibahal 59 Badibahal 103 Tapursinga 73 Gadeimunda 109 Raibahal 76 Parsumal 113 Bankapalsa 94 Bhejigoth 116 Kotada 103 Govidapur (Sana) 123 Kumbharmunda 143 Bankual 31+ 10 Barapat 42 Chuliapur 11-15 66 Dundurimunda 35 Khairamunda 90 Gobindapur (Bada) 56 Chatiamal 62 Ja irat Kishorenagar P. S. 70 Ghosar 78 Dhudurupal 0-5 4 Bhangamunda 83 Natada 9 Jhlnkibahal 90 Dhudakhai 13 Kalabeda 96 Sribantamunda

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APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

. -- ---.-.~- - Range of l C. Name of Range of LC. Name oj Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population village Population village (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

11-15 105 Kadalimunda 0-5 ... 85 Digipadar 106 Badarohila 111 Makundapur 126 Sanjamura 114 Tainsar 133 Sanarohila 124 Khadarapada 134 Kusumi 132 Rajing 136 Gopalapur 16-20 57 Debadhipada 142 Nuagarh 85 Kheti 143 Jadupur jungle 127 Nimitiri 144 Jadupur 128 Karadadadar 154 Manikapathar 167 Baragaon 21-30 8 Sahajbahal 169 Hariharapur 17 Bansimunda (Bashimunda) 186 Kalamati 19 Pipilimunda 187 Kutugaon 37 Ambapal 189 Bankual 44 Ramachandrapur 198 Dahimal 45 Baiza 200 Kusumkuhuri 58 8adibahal 63 Dhilurapali 6-10 10 Tushar 65 Tentulikhandahata 26 Naikpada 79 Angapada 36 Subarnapur 80 Turuda 44 Kiakata 81 Jharabandhulichintaman; 50 Gautampur 95 Pandur ipa thar 79 Sorispank 97 Dohali 80 Nuagaon 100 Bhimapur 81 Saradhapur 102 Kansarikud 92 Beladula 124 Gambharima liha 125 Kudagaon 139 Kumursinga 134 Deulabeda 166 Nagaon Manikapur 31+ 12 172 Kamalapur Baligereng 54 175 Kuteswar Chhelikhai 67 176 Baghuakata Karadinga bahal 71 178 Kundapur Cadaghumura 74 199 Ranipakhal Babartipali 76 204 Tentulipadar Jiantana Ii 82 208 Naleswar Kendunali 84 213 Ka. radasinga 110 Jhampuli 138 Barapadar 11-15 5 Jaganna thpur 144 Bhagabanpur 37 Bareni 148 Dekurud 40 Mangalapur 43 Bankapal Athmallik P. S. 60 Rautpada 83 Titirikata 0-5. 1 Orada (Tipamunda) 8 Bahalabeda 89 Baradakata 16 Bhujapur (Sho japur) 94 Kampala 46 Mundapada 104 lURahandi 51 Ghodagadi 106 Madhyapur 52 Bhoipada 113 Siarinali 72 Bijipur 117 Kund~nali 433

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

---~------_. --_._------~ Range of l.c. Name of Range of l.C. Name of Sc..heduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 I 2 3 -"------._-- ---.~------_ 150 Haridanali 77 Chandrapur 168 Antarasinga 95 Kaladhunipanasahi 180 Titigaon 105 Manapur 216 Malisahi 147 Padmapokhari 19-20 27 Dhuliapada 148 Tangianisa 65 Sargiseni 157 Puleswar 82 Gadadharpur 160 Khandahata 87 Kandhapada 163 Lipilei 110 Madhapur 179 Bahali 116 Janhimunda 181 Sugripali 118 Tentheipa Ii 183 Anatapali lLD Hinsei 191 Pandurikhol 139 Mahendrapur 211 Kusasinga 161 Athm311ik (Kaintragarh) Thakurgarh P. S. 164 Satabandhuli 173 Rangapur 0-5 " '} Talamaliha 185 Aida 6 Ambasarmunda )92 Pataka 12 Damabahal 11 Damadarpur 21-30 29 Kumbhia 25 Sanahulla 42 Nuapada 28 Jharabainda Kadapada 4S 32 Sapaghar 47 Burghat 34 Sisukata 53 Singarimunda 43 Batrakhol 93 Dudum 44 Saluni 97 Belpunji 47 Baradhip 99 Deberapali 51 Bhagamunda 100 Deuli 52 Sindurakhol 107 Bandhupa1i 54 Badadadar 155 Odasinga 56 Khadaral11unda 112 Tellnali 57 Badabar 115 Rasosinga 59 Similiadandl 123 Nilakanthapada 60 Karadabahali (Khaira) 126 Purunamanantri 64 Banamalipur 127 Nuamanatri 67 Akharakata 159 Uptinga 86 Basudebpur 165 Haridakotha 90 Arakhakuda 174 Lehedi 93 Chodabandhuni 177 Telnai 101 Satyabadipur 190 Olatha 1()7 Hatigeng (Hatigenj) Luhasinga 20'-' 111 Nabinga 206 Kutulusmga 126 Pitabalibahal 215 Jamudoli 128 Gopinathpur 31+ 7 Bhangamaliha 131 Raida 9 Bhanda r imunda 132 Taranda 11 Polamahul 19 Tasharabeda 6-10 3 Bhbgara 25 Helei 9 Ambadarh 38 8eherapada 29 Jhilimunda 6A f !;;llamunua 30 Baramh 434

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd)

Range of l'C, Name of Range of l.c. Name of Scheduled Castes No· the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Populatiun villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

6-10 33 Khamar 16-20 11 Tentulipathar 35 Ambanali 19 Barapali 42 Hemamura 63 Tabada 01 Gunauri 69 Bandhagaon 65 Bhagirathipur 79 Bhuclsuninali 75 Rajing 88 Alekhpur 84 Dhandatopa 120 Gapapur (Gopapur) 95 Mindol 122 Dhatukibahal 97 Baghuanali 123 Kurab 104 Dadar (Sana) 21-30 106 Talabahali 14 Khadagabahal 113 Mdimura 15 Krutibasapur 27 114 Kutulsinga Pedipathar 31 Bantol 40 Tentoloi 11-15 13 TilesWrH 41 Laxmipur 16 Karadabahali (Madhu) 48 Tumursinga 20 Mandarabahal 68 Padapodar 22 Balipata 99 Kalapatnali 23 Kurumtap lOB Kantapoda 38 Rainali 117 Hatasimili 50 Paiksahi 118 Dhodakhol 74 Mamuri jhara"a 133 Bipradihi 82 Thakurgarh 31+ 46 Gedhilimunda 85 Arampur 58 Mahulanali 91 laleipathar (Kundajhari) 66 Nabadipapur 92 Nuaarakhakuda 80' Cherakhandi 103 lapdhol 87 Amasama 105 Kusumdarah 110 Somanathapur '1S Ranibandha 129 Kenchuanali

ANUGUL TAHASIL Jarpadol P. S. (Portion) 11-15 68 Bimalbeda 0-5. 35 Jarapada 70 Tambr

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

Range of l. C. Name of Range of l C. Name 01 Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 ------~~------_------52 Sanaker jang 16-20 22 laxmanpur 54 raripara 26 Kothabhuin 56 Sanajamunda 37 Nuapada 61 Malisahi 43 Manikajori 63 Para jungle 63 Kulangi 65 Kanjara 68 Purunakot . 81 Tuluka 31+ 25 Govindopanasahi 29 Jerang 21-30 1 Rodasinga 30 Goplnathpur 2 ,. ntulia 31 Kumuriringa 3 Tabada 34 Jarapada jungle 19 Tainsi ~36 Jar apadapana sahi 33 Sankrida 58 Danainali 44 Kolasar 73 Amantapur 49 Karadasing. 54 Pampasar Purunakot p. S· 59 Asanbahal 71 Karadapada 0-5. 8 Gadeimunda 31. 11 Ramimunda 9 Gurudhi 20 Dandasinga 41 Bruti 34 Naimunda 47 Kurudu 45 Krushnachakra 51 Hidsing . 50 Baghuapat 55 Hinsrida 56 Takarslnga 61 Salar 60 Badakheta 67 Gopalpur 77 Tikarapada 70 Hatibari 83 Majhipada Forest Beat 73 Majhipada 84 Katorang Forest Beat 6-10 5 Patharagada 85 Baghamunda Forest Beat 7 Sardhapur Bandala P. s· 12 Kulasinga 23 Bhalumunda 0-5* 1 Godibandha (Gudibandha 24 Ganjada 12 Kusumapat 25 Kadalibereni 23 Karatapata 30 Baghamunda 63 Kantamegha 57 Jagana thpur a 87 Talisara 58 Tarava 64 Jokub 6-10 28 Madhapur 76 Gaindi 43 Khaiagaon 47 Surendrapur 11-15 6 Balijeranga 55 Khindagobindapur 16 Baragotha 75 Maranda 18 Bhagabatpur 82 Sana kanta kul 28 Dalasinga (Sanakanthakul) 36 Kantabeda 38 Hinjadoli 11-15 7 Madanmohanpatna 39 Hinjagola 8 Brahmanasahi 65 labangi 13 Badakera 66 Chhotkei (Chhotkoi) 14 Tumuri 79 KJ U d:13 (Bada) 27 Madhupur ------_._._,. ----.~----- .. -.--.---- 436

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled CalOtes (Contd.)

Range of L.c. Name of Range of l.c. Name of Seheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes ""0. the population villages population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 ~ ___R ___._. ____

._------_._-_--_------~------11-15 35 Dhokata 24 Baulipur 41 Jararpur 26 Nandapur 44 Bantala 30 Panagobindapur 52 Hamamira 31 Kahneinagar 56 Khinda 33 Gopalpur Jungle- 59 Bandanpasi 34 Guranga 64 Ragadiapada 45 Narayanpur 80 Kanja 57 Kaleipada 89 Raigoda 61 Badahins(' 67 Nukhuripada Sasan 16-20 10 70 Banamira 12 Panjiasahi 79 Nual1,r)::I", 32 Gop.1lpur 38 Manap\Jf Anugul p. S. 40 Saharagoda 50 Basala 0-5* 3 Natada 53 Bedasasana 29 Dayanidhipur 54 Chatiagaji 31 Kendupali 62 Talagarh 62 Turanga jungle 68 Mdgurakhala 73 Joragadia 69 Jamunda 83 Kusasinga 77 Talaberana 91 Chandr a bahal 84 Aradiha 125 Chheriapada 85 Nubkheta 141 Purlkia (Purukia) 146 Chakuriapal 21-30 6 Gaudasahi 165 Sanakanjani jungle 17 Badadandasahi 167 Sarangapur 20 Chandan pur 169 Badak an jani 25 Brahmapur 187 Talmulpatnabasti 36 Poktunga 6-10 12 Subarnapur 39 lachhabandha 17 Rdjaripal 42 Sankhapur 24 Pingua 49 lokeipasi 38 Pandarbharania Baragounia 58 58 Jarasinga 65 Sachina 61 Ranigada jungle 71 Mahidharpada 68 Giranga 72 Gadaf,Hdsa 70 Apartipur 78 Jamugadia 78 Ronda 81 Badaka~thakol (Badakanthakul) 88 Haribereni Panchamahala 86 Balanga 93 Gopinathapur 88 Bhurukundi 100 105 Jha jiribaha I 31+ 2 Surisapal 106 Chouridiha 4 Baniasahi 129 Saradhapur 5 Baradasahi 136 Baluakata 9 Matiasahi 139 Angarbandha 11 Dalabeherasahi 142 Arahat 15 Regadiapada 153 Santrapur 16 Champetimunda 163 Pateli 18 Karamangasahi 177 Pandapur

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APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

.-- .. ------~.- Range of l.c. Name of Range of L.c. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 ] 3

11·15 4 Bethianali 75 Nuahata 19 Kukudanga 81 Turanga 47 Kurudul 8& Rantalei 65 Karaberani (Bada) 95 Lingara jodi 71 Budapanka(Budhapanka) 97 Khamara 80 Kandasar 122 Badibahal S6 Khalari 123 Kangula 104 Tulasipal 128 Sabalabhanga jungle 113 Gadasantri 135 SabaJabhanga 114 Gangijodi 149 Rankasinga 127 Nuagaon 160 Baddbahal 131 Shyamasundarpur 162 Kurnurusinga 138 Khandahata 164 Ramberani (Ramberuni) 143 Talatali 172 Hanadiha 152 Kalandapal 182 Talml.llsasan 156 Surab 168 Nuapada 31+ 1 Ambapal 17Q' Satrang 7 Badarnahi ta la 176 Bi,wanathpur 9 Ramadiha 178 Fulapada 1'1 Paranga 191 MahicJharpur 1~ Kuio jungle 16 Khirkolipasi 16-20 43 Balaramprasad 18 Rankasinga 53 Bedasar 20 Ekagharia 57 Majhika 22 Tentoi 5~ Kumanda 23 Tentoloi 69 Gotmara 25 Khamana 79 Kulad 27 Paniola 82 Karadagadia 36 Nirakarpur 84 Paratara 37 Bagachar 89 Karnapur 39 Majhika 90 Musapapuli 40 Nara yanchandrapur 99 Ankula 42 Kusupangi 103 Nanguliabeda 45 Sanakaraberani 107 Narendrapur 48 Ghunchapal 110 Badakhali 49 SuleimaJ 112 I\hagabatpur SO, Sakasinga 118 Kankinali ~l Akurabahal 120, Barsinga , 54 Karada '134 Kabilipur 55 Makundapur 140 Ramirnunda 56 Benagadia 157 Balasinga 63. Ranigoda 166 SanakanJani 72 Tentulihata 171 Inkarbandha 74 Birabahanpur 183 Gadata'iamul 76 Banarpal 21-30 13 Jamunali 92 Nuamauza 14 Kuio 94 Malisai 32 I!hogaber ani 98 Susuda 41 Salagadia 108 Talabahal 66 Kanyabeda 144 Juharpur

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APPENDIX-IV A-Schedt.;led Castes (Contd.)

Range of L. C. Name of Range of l.c. Name of Schedulued Castes No· the, Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population viH

31+ 145 Slmilichhuin (Similisahi) 31+ 175 Kansanali 151 Kusuna 181 Kainchabahal 155 Talasahi 192 Satanabeda

H~NDOL TAHASrL

Balimi P. S. 21-30 40 Jharabeda 42 Patala 0- 5 to 5 Badibahal 43 BanJddi G Kbaliberena 66 Nandapur 10 Chandrasekharpur 2B Thohr 31+ 2- Panag"lIduglwda 39 Solanali 18 Berl,lanpal 45 Panubereni 19 Gandijnara 63 ~ilHmi 20 Calapada 67 Gurilo 32 Benipathar 3] Badarnunda 6-1() 3 Amaoa 35 Sanamunda NaraharipUi 9 41 Nuapada 27 Nua ~ Dainimara (Oahaniman) Tarkabeda 30 48 Nagiabereni Ka .. timili (Kantamili) 34 50 Cotiabereni 11-15 1 Rakala 56 Krushnachandrapur 7 Nandeilo 16 Nuagan Hindol p. S· 23 Nimabahali 0- ., • Z4 Kothatu 19 Diarapasi Bandflabhuin 25 Jharabandha 23 53 Mal1alunda 37 Bhagabanpur 44 I(antapal ~ G\Jlenl 54 Kharamtll 5S Brahmanamara ' 61 Raojagola (Ranjagole) 6-10 7 Hatura 6-4 Kukuta 9 Hariharpur 16-20 B Brahmanapurunakote 13 Ambithi 15 Raglwn

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

------,-.----~- -_------Range of l.C. Name of Range of l.C. Name 01 Scheduled Cas tes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population village (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

16-20 (, Salasar 11·15 36 Bunalipal 8 Jayapanga 44 Naukiari 11 Pada 47 Gandanali 20 Dhobaninandar 58 Gobindapur 21 Gohirachhod 60 Kapisahi 49 Rajamohanpur 61 Kalipoi 21-30 4 Tutupoda 11)·20 7 Khanditiri ~ Tangisal 8 Brahmapur 10 Bongu 15 Kharidali 27 Radhana thpur 20 Pasasinga (Pasasingi) ~6 Saghadharia 17 Thenga 40 Nuabag 33 Kalinga 43 Madhapur 46 Iswarapal 45 Badagola 50 Nabak ishorpur 46 1Ilirisinga (Syamasundarpur alla~ Nabkishorpur) 31+ 2 Chhelachhel i 21·30 Panchupada 3 Kalihundi (Panchapada) 24 Nuakote 10 Babandha 29 Kamandalei 22 Sampa 30 Nizgarh (Hindol) 23 Guagaria 42 Kodibhanga 30 ChitalpuT 50 Kandarasuni 35 Analabeda 42 Mar darajapur Raso. P. s· 43 Rasol 0-5 51 Kharacl,auli 45 Kunua 57 Gurujang 5"'\ Nahada 59 Khaliborei 6-10 14 Kutunia 17 Ganjara 31+ 2 Jarda 18 Patalu 4 Badabaflal 32 Palchakada 11 Bahandei 34 Ambalundi 12 Kaduamada 37 Bidyadharpur 13 Jamuchakada 48 Chilataila (Chiltaila) 24 Bhingara 52 Chodadian 26 Basantapokhari 11-15 3 Haripur 29 CUlugundi 5 Ciridhariprasad 39 Padhani 6 Karanda 40 Bankatia 9 Bedapada 49 Khairabahali 16 flrahmnlapal 54 Dandiri 28 Balikiari 62 Fasiga"

DHENKANAL TAHAS.L 0-5 * 51 Uparpal Moturga P.S. 75 Monadia 0·5 * 40 Ekagharia 6-10 8 Itapa SO Budhipahada 12 Kochilarrada 440

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Contfi.) Range of L" C. Name of Range of l.c. Name ot Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villi, ges (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 6-10 20 Kha r a gpr asadpatana 6S Bachhuribanka L4 Ranjasinga 67 Paneilo 36 Kun jabiharipur 70 Kaikateni 39 Nadhara 46 Nayabhagirathipur (East) Ohenkanal Sadar P. S. 71 Ratnapravapodapada 0-5. 7 Baulpurpa tana 11-15 & Kusupanga 29 Naganabasti (Debottar) 7 Kurunti 31 Chhadasing 18 Motunga 40 Duadhukateni 28 Chintapokhari (Duahukateni) 41 Bangursinga 56 Janhitaila 44 Talabaghalunda 63 Chainpurpatana 59 Balararnprasad &8 Mahidharpur b9 Lukatena 72 Sirninoi 72 (jundei 79 Ankarantipur 78 KauniLlpal 85 Gundichapada 105 Jankhira 16-20 2 Kamalanga 110 Harekrishnapur 5 Mangalpur 116 Sarkhia 'l.l Bie10 121 Haripur lj 1 aladanga 128 Indipur 29 Mal1bido 133 Luni 4..! Jharada 138 Tamanda (Tamada) 54 Ranibania 152 Barabanka b8 Odapadcl 167 Budhideiberena t1-:'O 11 SibapUf 168 Siaria 14 Charadagadia 169 Kamaning 31 Budt)apanka 171 Gohirakhal 32 Brajabiharipur 175 Sadeipur orof Sansaioli 45 Uparbaghalunda (Saradeipur) 48 Kalusahuka teni 184 Ranipal 49 Haladibahali 186 Brundabanpur , 52 Merarnandali (Rathapadapa tna) 53 Nimindha 187 ChhakHo sami! Patana 55 Badalo (Chhakilo) 61 liandifuta 202 Paikdahikor 62 Ghodadina (Ghododian) 206 Dalaka 63 Naraha ripur 214 Padmalavpur 76 Belapada 217 Bhagirathipur 77 Gailo 222 Rajuapatana 233 Qukharrapatana 31 r 9 Narendrapur 2.57 Chandrasekharprasad 19 Kharagprasad 261 Sarakpa tana 21 Suravi 268 Dhirapatna 26 Nagdli 27 Gudapasi (Gaudapasi) 6-10 1 Pasasing 47 'Nayabhagirathipur (West) 2 Rasasingha 57 ' Artasantarakateni 19 Nuagana 58 Murdandapali 24 Kotapal (Mrudanapalli) :l4- Chaulia 64 Srid·lhi 37 S('S;H·pa si 441

APPEND1X-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Conld. )

--~--~--~, -_ -~~--'~---~- - Range of l.C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of ;cbeduled Casfes No. tl'le Scheduled Castes No. the f'opuJatlon vifrages Populat'fon villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 Z 3-

6-10 46 Keutaberani 26~ Tentulipatna 69 Gadasila 272 Sankarpur 78 Chhatia 16-20 3 Temulipada !itt Kankadapal (Tentuliapada) 01 Deraslng 20 Mandapal 106 Nagiapasi 35' Nathua f1r1 lIlainso 51 Ranapa~i 112 Loc1'lapali (Nachapali) 70 Sainblri 114 Kahnatl 1(54 Katakamadakhamar 126 Bidabandha (Katakhaman toi Regeda ~ KriJshnakumarpur 221 Kanjiaberena m NaC~hipura (KlJnjiabereni) 1'38 Bafal)hadrapur ~ Btlilpur '188' Ichhapur ~ 8.nlapal ~ Tall5arkot liB, 09('llpal 2C1'I' Ba1'dlabandha 2&4' Ch'al3apada 2:14' Madhusahupatana 2&7 Krushnaprasad t2B' K<1~udibhag W Dil1:aba ndhtJpur 1f.. ts 5- Sudhadihikateni 263 Can8adhClrprdad 8 ~af!atJaulpur 166 11 B.:t,iJ"da Kamdhenukot 12 Gengutla 21·30 (I Badebaulpur -m Sattkulei 1(). BhtfJadeipur 21' Talagotha 38 Bandhanuaglln 26 'TavapaJ 44 Ran1akateni 33 Bhuinpul 66 Be-tab orof 39 Beltikiri Sa-n_ka rpra tappur 7" Sanapada Arada 41 i7 Dengaborei Tarava 42 89 Balabhadrapur I Koraberena 17l J"ihttaragadi orot ,. Gfliltipiri lambodarpur 1ft U~8ranatahta :1LI5 NadiaU 18, I(mlipangi 212 Manipur ",,1 Patfabhag lJtf Jenasaupatna 218, M1Ihulpunji m: Mbt'arl l8a' Ka:iang 2'2' SlIII.padabishnupur :15$ Bhubanpur 2iI6 JIJ1Pal 2llJ K.lllcaprasad 2A1 Kotllm ;n,:'1''_- Bitllarnba ·442

APPENDIX-IV A':"'Scheduled Castes (Contd.)

Range of L.c. Name of Range of L·C. Name of Scheduled Castes Nu. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

31+ 9 Sadasibapur 95 Sankarpur 15 Kandhapal 103 Manitiri 28 Sana nagana 105 Khankar 30 Bhatakateril ~11 Madhapur 36 rrarikheda 117 Ankurda 43 Haladigundi 118 Eleijanga 61 Tuvinali 11.9 Sogar 65 Jhargadia 138 Arachua 91 Dhanasendhakateni HO Sritamchandr apur 94 Ranga (Ranja) (Ramachandrapursasan) 103 Katakamada 145 Dalsingamarthapur 107 Fatkei 149 Natima 118 Meghata labahali 152 Birkhunti 119 Suncarikhal (Sundarikhol) 159 Dulan 127 Besalia 160 Poruhakhoja 132 Gl,lndurapasi 162 Baniapada 141 Banamalipur 163 Dendeiberini 146 Na,machira 175 Erapada 155 G~hamkhunti 194 Deojhara samil Ramei 159 Khajuria ( Rameikhamardepjhar) 176 Bhanarnali 206 Sorisiapada 177 Gobindprasad 216 Chhatghar F'JTest Beat 181 Rathiapal 183 Sananadab 6-10 2 Kanka 191 Rautrapur 15 Majhipal 196 Mahulbereni 17 Hatibar; 208 Oeopada 22 Mandar alias Samantasingharpur 216 Badarapali 25 Purusotampur 229 Baniasahi 46 Karanda 241 Panamurga (Panumurga) 47 pingua 248 Khairasahi 52 Purunaamang 250 Madhapur 59 Sadangi (Sa'ding) 251 Amantipada 66 Kokelda 256 K~dampal 67 Singa 270 Tentulipatna samil Ratanpw 74 Bajuria 78 Chudakhiakateni Gandia P .. S, 82 Bainsia (Baisinia) 87 . Thakurpal 4 Makunctapur 97 Atinda 5 Gorodapal 108 Joronda 21 R~jpur 112 Santhapur 23 Chjtalpur 120 Surapra taprajkishorpur 38 Gopalpur 130 Tolarpasi 49 Kalunigoda 135 Karadabani 53 Bhaliapat 142 Sandapasi 55 Nuagarh (Sam:Japa sikhamar) 60 Jharada 143 Santhasara 63 Barada 148 Dadhisinga (Jadhisinga) 68 ' ~aitala 153 Chhatia 72 8alijoranda 156 Chirulei ------~------. 443

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled C""ies (Contd·)

._----_. ~-.------._---- Range of L.C. :-Jame of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 - --- -~-.~-- ~--__,. 173 Besanlundalakha 11-20 12 Bahliakana (Bhaliakana) (Baasaralundalakh) 43 Manjuripada 184 Kuspada 70 Nayakateni 11lB Nuapada (Paikah) 86 Tentulei (Gundlei) 202 Chandrasekharpur 90 Kaluriapatana 212 Ria (lakhraj) 92 Radhadeipur 113 Erenda (Branda) 126 Khandabandha 11-15 (, Ambapada Mathatentulia 39 Brahmanabati 139 54 lahada 176 Ratanpur 73 8rahmapur 200 )andapasi 77 Ambabahali 21-30 9 Karmulpatana 81 Ballabha 20 Dalar ~4 Banasingha 91 Latadeipursasan (latadeipur) 96 Mahapada 124 Nilakanthapursasan 109 Kabera Nityanandapur 132 Niha/aprasad 133 136 Bega 141 Gandia 158 Arnapur 151 Kankalunda '\apuajhar 155 Neulpoi 161 \70 Badapokl1aria 157 Aruhan 177 Dihasahi 169 laulai 180 Tolankalundi 171 Panchakendu 191 Khankira 172 Solagadia 178 Netheka 31+ 19 Nabaminga 195 Gundurapasi 30 Digambarpur 196 Bidnarpur 32 Kasipur 147 Bainsia 79 Jhinkatopbahali 198 Jhilli 147 ~adupur 199 &iswanathpur 181 Dhanabolkateni 203 Manulkhali 183 Dhaulia 204 Deogan 189 Oranda 215 Chhotatentuli 190 Baunsanali

KAMAKSHYANAGAR TAHASIL (,-10 12 Khokasha (l) 20 Bhuban P. S. Tipilei 27 Basudeipur 29 Kainsiri 0-5 • 5 Kumurisinga 6 Kendupada 34 Renandapatana 10 Brahmankhantakhol 51 Nayanifakanthapur 28 Dhalapada 70 Surapratapapur 30 Dengabahali 77 Adipura 32 Balijhati 84 Odhana 33 Samal 89 Jayapur 52 Nimeipur 11-15 3 Anala 90 Chandipal 4 Darjani 91 ASUlclbdndhap.ltanol Kuninda 444

t\PPENDJX-IY

A~ Sc.beduJed Castes (Contd.) Range-of l.c. Name of Range of L.c. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villa~es Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

11-\5 15 Maluagoda 0-5 • 54 Shitalabasa 17 Kahneipal 62 Tarinipasi 26 Palasapithia 64 TiR.C!imunda 45 BaJJbo 65 Clloclichanali 48 Anlajhari 78 Jaflt

APPfNDJX-IV A-Schedltled Castes {Contd.)

-----.. ---~----. Range of l. c. Name of Range of L. (. Name of Scheduled Ca.stes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Populati

11-15 31 Sasapasi 21-30 43 Palasadangi 32 Dangapal 56 Birasal 35 Adhapali 57 Rahani 36 Kantapal 58 Khajuria 51 Maruabili 63 Batagan 71 Kamarda 81 Kanapura 72 Muktapasi 106 Khatakhura 77 Baunshapal 113 Jiridama Ii 92 Baghabasa 126 Samatangi 100 Tulasipasi 139 Baligorada 111 Malapura 150 Arasahi 132 Kadua 152 Sanabrahmapur 134 Kakudia 158 Badalruktapasi 138 Baisinga 181 Pipala 143 Hatuari 182 Khokasa 151 Lokapali 185 Suna jhari 156 Origaon 190 Alua jharan (Alujharan) 164 Mugapada 195 Santarapur 165 Jira I 197 Kairanali 166 Bedhapal 203 Coradia 169 Khurusia 208 Kantajharia 171 Bankual 216 Salapada 173 Syamasundarapur 217 Ohobabaha Ii 183 Mota 236 Khatuahata 186 Saruali 241 Maluaguda 202 Dighi (Mahulagoda ) 209 Ichhabatipur 256 Salia 225 Kantapal 4 Baiganapal 230 Kantiokateni "'1 Chilida 239 Machhia 17 Rupabedha 247 Sogar 68 Belabasanta 258 Kotagara 73 Siarimali 262 Rainruslnghapursasan (Siarimalia) 79 Saradhapur 16-20 14 Kerajodi 84 Bhalumunda 19 Kankadahad 104 Arachua 34 Kandhara 107 Dhobania 5::1 Kankana 112 Balabhadrapurpatana 75 Jayapurakateni 120 J,das (Rl 90 Tarajang 121 Copigadia 105 Badasualo 137 Tentulls ingha 124 . Patharalthumba 142 Rangematia 1.25 Calukateni 145 Jagannathpur 133 Bhagirathipur 147 Manitri . 136 Kandarsingha 178 Kacchia 212 Aghiragoda (Ageragoda) 179 Korianpal 215 Analabereni 200 Kendudhipa 224 Gangijodi 213 Kotarapali 226 ~jirimula :214 Ambakholkateni ;z2S Tumusingha 237 Pandua

447

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Castes (Concld.)

Range of L.C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Castes No. the Scheduled Castes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

31+ 23 Katumunda 31+ 93 Barbank 42 Patuapali 94 Kha libahali 50 Mahanapasi 95 Katarapada 58 Garlgadharpur 110 Tulasipasi 78 Shalapada 122 Tarahata 81 Kostiabeda 126 Batasinga ( Kostiabedha)

Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes Populat.ion •. 448

AP~NOtX-IV List of villages according to the proportion of Schedufed Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the totar population by ranges. S-Sclleduled Tribes

Range of L. C. Name o-f Range of L. C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribe No. the Populatton villages Population vilrages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 ::s 1 Z 3 PALALAHADA TAHASIL

Palal&\hada P. S. 36~50 21 KruUbaspur 43 Dal'o 0-5 '" 7@ Sia'rtmali-a 47 KatHala 80 Para 502 (houturapali 86 Siding 53 Naikanipali 97 Samiapali 62 Gatareipal 134 Dimiria 66 Haripur 167 Baja 73 Baramunda 77 Susulei 6-15 25 Jamardlha 112 Jharalo 3'> Shvamasundarpur 130 Berhakudar 38 Similipal 140 Kochila 60 Phapanda 169 69 Sibagrampur Khemela 171 82 Kansar Pauri R. f· 83 Dhuduripali 51+ 1 Khadaka 98 Palalahada (Nizgarh) 2 Tangugvla 142 Bahadapasi 3 Kaira 145 Badludung 4 Rada 153 Gurusulai 5 Barad!ha 154 Saha raguru jang 6 Barunadiha Santihourdgotha 1t>6 7 Salei 16-25 64 Chasagur jang 8 Sandhar 72 Badbagdari 9 Kadambinipur i8 Mahidharpur 10 Sibida 131 JhimiripaJi 11 Balibahal 158 Batisuan 12 Jallha 161 llankhol 13 Nagira 164 Purunapani 15 Bandhabhuin 168 Bonor 16 Patamunda 17 Bhimakanda 26-35 14 GalJeswarpur 22 Timi 18 Tavapal 23 Jamaradiha (Paburi) 19 It I 24 . Dudipani 20 Siaria 26 . 'Gopapur 45 Kamparkela 27 Mohanapur 50 Seegctrh 28 Atanaka S9 Balipasi 29 Jolanda Udayapur 65 30 Kadadiha 67 Pabitrapuf 31 Rugudiha 88 Debahali 32 Duipani 104 Tampar 33 Ramachandrapuf 120 Tenteinali 34 Joltapani 136 Ranjr. 36 Pechamundi 138 Jharabahal '.;7 Kaliakudar 165 Badhdouragotha ------'9 laxmipriyapur 449

APPENDfx-rv B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of l·C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (percentages) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

51+ 40 Kolhasahi 127 RaipaJ 41 Saida 128 Korada 42 Sarabeda U9 RengaJi 44 Karadapal 137 Jhariakhaman 48 Muktapur 139 Khadakapasi 49 Kolipal 141 Khuntapasi 51 Mankadachua 149 Jharabereni 54 Kandarapali 150 Tileipasi 55 Jogimunda 152 Asanapal 56 Kelopasi 155 Hatimunda 57 Hatighincha ')56 Ranjana 58 Kanjia 157 Tlribi 61 Jayapur 159 Purunapani 63 Susab 160 Curundiamunda 75 Katuposi 162 Nuagaon 76 Sanbagdari lb3 Bishnupur 84 Bhimapali ~ 87 Chandapak Khamar P. S. 89 Bhejlpada 60 Jenapada 90 Pravasuni 67 Khamar 91 Kuturia 69 Niminbeda Khajuria ~l 70 Odash 93 Muchurigadia 94 Godaramunda 94 Darelkela 114 Kantiapasi 95 Kainsiripali % Subarnapali 41 Jayamal 99 IIlisuan 45 Ranja 10{) Khetrabasipur 50 Sankhamur 101 Badjhar Colony S3 Sanasada 102 Patabeda S5 Nuapada 105 Kerejenga 72 Kochiabeda 10f> Godapada 13 Munduribeda 107 Sarnal 83 Mandhata 108 Jamra 88 Padang 109 Mahurapani 100 Panihara 110 Chandapasi "il3 Rajadanga 111 Nampasi 126 Badabalipasi ',2 Badibahal 131 Kukuria 113 'Namgaon 132 Debahali 114 < Kantanali 141 Chargachh-ia R.F. 115 Cheliabeda (ChheUabeda) 116 Cbheliabeda Colony 16-25 25 Cunhapal 11'7 Susabanali 3'1 Badasaada 116 Nuguda 37 Rengalmunda 119 Khuludi ... Pita 121 Jharbeda 52 Garadamunda 123 laptajharan 54 Jitadimiria 124 Ratnamunhan 89 Kunjam 125 lalabahali 91 Siarimalia 126 Kadalibari 92 Satyabandha 450

APPENDIX-IV B_Scheduled Tribes (Contd.) Name of Range of l.C. Name of Range of l.c. No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes villages Population villages Population (Percentage) (Percentage) 2 3 1 2 3 1 6 Rohira 16-25 95 Barakalapat 51+ Balavadrapur 96 Parachhat 7 Kurumula 104 Besalia 10 12 Jambua 139 Bhojapur 20 Alori 26-35 8 Khantapasi 23 Telar 13 Biranamunda 24 Chingudim unda 17 Burubura 28 Talabahali 21 Bhetia 30 Tambur 34 Barkotia 32 Khanatapasi colony 40 Bandhakani 33 Chakradharpur 47 Khandabeda 35 Gopinathpur 49 Jharkilinda 38 Damodarpur 57 Badyanathpur 39 Nandijhari 71 Kutarimunda 42 Satyagan 86 Sanda 44 Bhadramunda 87 Priyambadapur 62 Nuthuripasi , 90 Chhanchunia 66 Pathuri 97 Baidehipur 75 Raghunathapur Malarbeda 107 Jambua 77 118 Dangapal 78 Hansala 135 Benipathar 79 Bankholi 80 Magarmuhan 36-50 11 Bohasarai 81 Sendhamunda 14 Sapajhara 82 Rengalmunda 22 Nuagan 109 Purunapani 27 Padapasl 116 Dangamanga 36 Hatibindha 119 Dutikrlshnapur 93 Kalanda 121 Ganjeimuni 112 Bhahiki 127 8adagunda 120 Paunsia 133 Jaunlibandha 122 Kholamunda 134 8ijagotha 136 Rangiapal 51+ 1 Muaipalpur 137 Kansar 2 Karadapal 138 Tandibereni 5 Sukadevpur 142 Nuagaon

TALCHER TAHASIL 0·5. 26 Bhaliabeda Kanlha P. S· 33 Sulei.pal 37 Gandamala (Gandamula) 0-5 of< 7 Rengali (Part) Bajrakot 10 Kuluma 38 Nialu 11 Balipasi 49 Titirima 14 Sasamara 60 Sapakata 15 Kaliadama 67 Kiajhar 18 Palasabahali 74 Durgapur 20 Ba'rapada 78 85 Bol 23 Susuba 88 Kakudia 25 Gengutia 451

APPENDIX-IV A-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

----R-----f-----L-C~------~N~a-m-e~o7f------~ Range of L. C. Name of ange 0 •• ScI,eduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (PercentaBe) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

98 Balipata Talcher Sadar p, S, 104 Patakhaman 0-5. 1 Karnapal 109 Sagad\pal 9 Deragola 112 GadasHa 23 Gaham 119 Lodhabandha 44 120 Patharamunda Katarapada 48 121 ToJokabeda Samal 125 Kansamunda 57 Jamudihi Oambudhi) 126 Badagunduri 59 Dumuduma 136 Bijigol 62 5unakhani 137 Baradangua 72 Chandrabil (Chandabil) 157 Sanahar 92 Ekadal 170 Sundarapal 96 Ranganathpur (RaghunatF.pur) 99 Arakhapal Khindo 6-15 3 101 Brajanathapur 4 Rohila 106 Kandhal (Kandhial) 6 PCldagarh 121 Sareilo Nilapasi 9 132 Hariharpur (lakharaj) 31 Arakll 133 Kakudi 36 Kulabir 152 Naraharipur 48 lQdhahari 153 Jilinda 57 Cunduri 163 Kukudula (Part) 58 Ranjana 1&4 Balhar 63 Birabhuin 173 Gurujanguli (Sad) 89 Santaraband"a 178 Kholua 108 languabeda 179 Chainpal 111 Rangabeda 134 Telisinga 3 SeepuJ 147 Kamarei 11 Siaria 149 Badatribida 17 Jhulilkhuntia 25 Biru 1'-25 30 Karadakhaman 29 Langalkhol (la"gakhol) 56 Sr ahmanidei 33' Bulajhar 83 Derang 35 TumugoJa 86 Ghantianali 37 Oanarabeda (Dangarbeda) 93 Bainda 38 Kulei 11.7 Jayapur 43 Baruan 26-35 28 DUirabandha 49 Bilinda 1'17 Bhimakanda S1 8lkisar 154 Jamujodi 80 Joragadia 90 Hensamul 36-50 101 Masuinhat 121 Sirigida 128 Kal'lkili 141 Kishoripal 51 + 32 Kantol 142 Ketlandpur (5cotlandpur) 40 Kendubereni 149 8alugan (Khamar) 50 Andhari 160 Baghuabol {Part) 62 Dalak 161 Bantol 71 Khajuria 180 Lingarakata 153 Ghasiapasi 1113 Jhariamba 452

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tt'ibes (Contd.)

Range of L.C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Seheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the population villages population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

16-25 47 Tipo Colliery P. S. 52 Ekagharia 53 Belapada 0-5 * 1 8aghabaspur 54 Gurujanga 2 Solada 60 Sadasibapur 13 Gopalprasad 147 . Talabeda 18 Kalamchhuin 151 Anadipur 20 Birabarpur 169 Santhapada (Bad) 21 Majhika 24 Nakeipasi 26-35 114 Jandabahal 26 Padmabatipur 145 Banamalipur 27 Anantaberenl 171 Bangu (Part) 38 lamubahali 40 Danara 36-50 31 Kashia 42 Parsanprasad 50 Keshabapur 48 lorada (Sada) 175 Nuagan 5S Handldhuan 181 Tolakalundi 56 Deulabeda 57 Ghantapada 51+ 6 Gangadharpur 71 Jaganathapur (Part) 10 Naikaninali 58 Tentuloi (Part) 28 Kandakhaman 6-15 6'1 Kendupalli 30 Balijharan 66 KaradapallJ (Part) 32 Dholagandia 46 Bhaktipal 26-35 41 Br ahmanbahali 64 Sibarampur 81 Barapali 36-50 68 Teheranpur (Tlharanpur) 119 Bidyadharpur 140 Bihar~pur 51+ 36 Lachhamanpur 1046 Rasalpur 67 Bikrampur (Part)

CHH~NDIPADA TAHASIL Jarapada P.S. (Portion) Chhendipada P. S. 0-5 * } Kuskila 5 Nuapada 0-5. 9 Bhl'llukhaidhipa 7 Korada 14 Ramachandrapur 11 Chhotabereni 48 Khamar 18 Durgapur 55 Jaripal 58 Nuagan '-15 8 Raijharan 62 Kanaloi 12 Kankarei 64 Patrapada 14 Batichandrapur 65 Pipalbahala 16 Malibrahmani 67 Sapoinali 23 Katada 71 Chhendipada jungle 26-35 13 Pirakhaman 73 Chhendipada 51+ 6 Putagadia 95 Ghuntulipasi (Ghantulipasi) 9 Golagadla 19 8akala 105 Balipata 20 Pitachari 11') Kosala 21 Dahimal 126 Kerjang 453

APPENDIX-IV 8-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.) Range of L.c. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 1 3

6-15 12 Tebudu 16-25 92 Tentuloikodasahi 15 Nuapada 93 Hadigoda (Handlgoda) 24 Hariharpur 113 Similisahi 43 Baramancha 119 Gopinathapur jungle 47 Bagdla 54 Dangapal 26-35 13 Tebudu jungle Karnapal 63 39 Chhotatentuli 66 Slmilipal 68 Machhakuta 27 Kampasala jungle 69 Podapada 36-50 90 Nuamauza 96 Deunria jharan 51 + 1 Bhaliasara lCil Kisinda 17 Salakhaman 107 Kukurpeta 18 Badaberena 110 Bhagilakata 31 Golagodia jungle 114 Bahiali Jungle -42 Panapasi 117 Barapada 51 Godarasahi 118 Jhintipal 112 Jaltap 116 Chakundapal 1'-25 22 Kainchhapada 122 Nandichhod 82 Ta1wa (Gopiba Ilabhapur)

ATHMALLIK TAHASIL 16-25 8 Gunduri jharan Handapa P. S. 14 Analabereni 22 Mandaamba (Mundaamba» 0-5. 13 Golasar 23 lakichi 29 Budulimunda l8 Sarabhanguni .32 Madhupur 36 Ranibhuin .014 Chakundamunda 43 Balsana S9 Badibahal 50 Bldising 77 Raghunathapur 58 Kadalimunda 79 Pitaba ligorada 63 luhamunda (Pitabaliguruda) 66 Gundurimunda 90 Gobindapur (Bada) 67 Papasara 102 Badahulla 70 Ambamunda 71 Kuajharf 6-15 15 ' Kantelkolia 73 Gadeimunda 16 Budhapal 83 Ghanapur 17 Kundall 91 Garud 33 Dangianl (Khola) 93 Bileinali 34 Dangianibada 100 Boinda 41 Pratappur 101 Dhundi 52 Ichhapur 60 Nunukapasl 26-35 5 Charkhaman 69 Krusnapur 6 laxmipriyapur 76 Parsumal 12 Madhupur 82 Urukula 21 Takaba 88 Gobardhanapur 26 Gatikrishnapur 454

APPENDIX-IV 8-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of l' C. Name of Range of L.c. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

26~35 35 Kandhal 97 Dohali 55 Nagajharan 105 Kadalimunda 57 Jamunali 110 Jhampuli 68 Kataranga 126 Sanjamura 78 Kurumtap 6.15 3 lanchi 94 Bhejigoth 6 Harirajpur 96 Patapathar 8 Sahajabahal 16 Jamunali 36-50 27 Thelakanali 20 Bamur 42 Chuliapur 35 Khairamunda 74 Khalapal 4S Baiza 95 Dhauragoth 64 Pipalbahal 98 Arjunadarha 69 Padiabandhupali 103 Govindapur (Sana) 78 Dhudurupal 51+ 7 Rajanpal 79 Angapada 37 Kamarei 80 Turuda 38 Mankadachua 88 Rajamunda 39 Purunapani (Gati) 90 Chudakbai 40 Nuabalikhaman 92 Himitira 49 Gunthapada 98 Kasturibahal 53 Nuaashrubahal 106 Badarohila 54 Ashrubahal 111 Taladarh 62 Saradhamunda 113 Bankapalsa 80 Khamar 114 Purastampur 81 Serenda 131 Raniakata 89 8adabahal 138 8arapadar 97 Dal'lgadarha 147 Hatanali 99 Solanda It. 2 Kutasinga 104 Parbatipur 9 Jhinkibahal 10 Dalimura Kishorenagar P. S. 22 Dangapal 0-5 5 Dakuamunda 32 Gurujang 13 Kalabeda 43 Sahadebbandhupah 14 Naktinali 50 Oskapali 31 Padmapur 61 Brahmanipal i 37 Ambapal 94 5endhapal 47 Karmulkata 99 Baniadohatl 58 Badibahal 127 Nimitiri 63 Dhaurapali 133 Sanarohila 65 Tentulikhandahata 143 Bankual 66 Dimirimunda (Kishore- 148 Dekurud nagar Dimirimunda) 70 Ghosar~ 26-35 7 Phasipal 71 Karadingabahal 17 Bansimunda (Bashimunda) 72 Jharabereni 18 Bairagipali 76 Babartipali 42 Dalapaka 83 Natada 59 Gunduridadar 84 Kendunali 81 Jhal abandhulichintamani 95 Panduripathar 87 Khariakani 455

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of L.c. Name of Range of L.C. Name of St.heduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 100 Bhimapur 0-5 • 46 Mundapada 102 Kansarikud 60 Routpada 104 Dhauragotha 82 Gadadharpur 107 Budhabahal 83 Titirikata 141 Bharathapur 85 Digipadar 36-50 4 Bhangamunda 88 Narayanpur 30 Brundabanapur 104 Lunahandi (Panasahi) 44 Ramachandrapur 107 Bandhupalli 85 Kheti 123 Ni lakan thapada 91 Banaranali 127 Nuamanatri 112 Damdar 135 Malipadar 115 Batimunda 155 Odasinga 121 Tentulikhol 157 Puleswar 128 Karadadadar 161 Athma\lik (Kaintragarh) 136 Tentalapani 162 Baragaon 51+ 1 Barkhol 174 Lehedi 11 Nabaghanapada 180 Titigaon 15 RengaJbeda (Regalbeda) 183 Anatnpali 28 5usab 185 Aida 33 Bhalumunda 189 Bankua\ 38 Champapur 215 jamudoli 40 Bankeswor 41 Sanapadar 6-15 8 Bahalabeda 73 Khaudarh 36 Subarnapur 77 Rasunapal 44 Kiakata (Mundisahi) 82 jiantanali 54 Muchhapur Madanpur 108 Mayurkachheni 66 109 Raibahal 74 Bhagamunda 116 Katana 77 Chandrapur 117 Ambakhol 79 Sorispank 119 Phuljhari 89 Baradakata 123 Kumbha rmunda 109 Ranjana 124 Gambnarima liha 111 Mukundapur 125 Brahmanidei 113 Slarinali 129 Goratopa 117 Kundanall 132 Mundabeda 118 Tentheipali 134 Kusuni 126 Purunamanantri 139 Kumursinga 128 Chilakhandi 140 Biswanathapur 136 Gopalapur 145 Purunapani jogi 137 Kusapur 149 Ghosarakhol 138 jirad 150 Balarampadar 139 Mahendrapur 141 Khambeswaripali AtbmalJik P. S (Khameswaripall) 0-5 1 Orada (Tipamunda) 150 Haridanali 4 Bajapur 154 Manikapathar 19 Tasharabeda 165 Haridakotha 24 Madanchoukiand 177 Telnai 34 Santipur 178 Kundapur 42 Sankhamalnuapada 188 Rimamunda 456

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.) Range of L-C· Name of - Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No- the .. Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 J , 2 3 6-15 200 Kusumkuhuri Thakurgarh P .5. 204 1 entulipadar 207 Rathipur 0-5. 26 Achutapur 30 Barham 16-25 22 lhurikata 48 Tumursinga 45 J

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of L.c. Name of Range of l C. Name o. Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) ( Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 ~------_- ----. ~~.--,,---~~~-- 26-35 64 Banamalipur 51+ 36 Ramagarh 81 Dinabandhupur 38 Rainali 91 Taleipathar (Kundajhari) 44 Saluni 103 Tapdhol 47 Baradhip 104 Dadar (Sana) 51 Bhagamunda 106 Talabahali 53 loharapada 113 Maimura 54 Badadadar 56 Khadaramunda 36-50 5 Mahidharpur 68 Podapadar 25 Sanahulla 69 Bandhagaon 33 Khamar 70 Nisanipathar 50 Paiksahi 72 Cirida 66 Nabadipapur 73 Adeswar 84 Dhandatopa 74 Mamur i jharana 89 Jogibandha 7S Rajing 101 Satyabadipur 76 Janakapur 118 Dhodakhol 77 120 Capapur (Gopapur) Hinjagola 78 Chintamanipur 123 Kurab 79 Bhuasuninali 128 Gopinathapur 85 129 Keuchuaoali Arampur 86 Basudebpur 1~'.).) Ilipradif":i 87 Amasama 51+ (, Ambasarmunda 94 Jayapur 8 Phuluribania 95 Mindbl 9 Ambodarh 56 Pokanda 12 Damabahal 97 Baghuanali 14 Khadagabahal 102 Ud:akurum 18 Nuabarapali 111 Nabinga 19 Barapali 112 Chanajori 20 Mandarabahal 114 Kutulsinga 21 . Damodarpur 119 Kala jika ta (Kalijiicata) 22 Balipata 125 Kansab 32 Sapaghara 12tl Pilabalibahal 34 Sisukata 130 Muraripur 35 Ambanali 132 Taranda

ANUGUL T AHASIL

Jarapada P .S. (Portiun) 0-5 * 57 Banuasahi 62 Para 28 Sauria 64 Ogi (Ugi) 31 Kuml.lrisinga 65 Kanjara 37 Tukuda 67 Nakachanipal 40 Badakerjang jungle 68 Bimalbeda 49 Kulei 69 6adahinsara 50 Dabaradhua 71 Rautal 51 Beherabhui n 72 Sanahinsara 52 Sanaker jang 76 Dudhiabeda S3 Badaker jang 77 Maratira 458

APPENDIX-IV a-Scheduled Triltes (Contd.)

Range of LC. Name of Range of L.C. Name 0\ Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population village, (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 J 1 2 3

0-5- 78 Tubey 26-35 2 Antulia 80 Derjung 18 Bhagaba tpur 49 Karadasing 6-15 35 Jarapada 60 8adakheta 60 Sadanandapur 84 Katorang Forint Beat 61 Malisahi 87 Antuli Forest 8eat 70 Tambrakata 83 8asudebpul 16-25 32 Bhagirathipuf 36-50 9 Gurudhi 39 Jamunda junsle 32 Tentulipada 56 Sanajamund. 35 Olaberi -43 Manikajori 26-35 26 tax,nldharpur -46 Bidisinga 51 Hidsing 36-50 44 Sanakerjans junsle 5. Pampasar 63 Kulangi S1 + 38 Odkapa 66 Chhotkel (Chhotklti) 84 Para Forest Beat 70 Hatlbarl 81 Tuluka Purunakot p. S. 113 Majhipada forest Beat 0-5. 6 Balijera"sa 16 Baragotha 51+ ... Betar 28 Dalasing. 5 Patharagada 33 Sankrlda 8 Gadeimunda 34 Naimunda 12 Kulaslnga 38 Hinjadoli 13 Pokunda 56 Takarsinga 14 Kandhakolll Sitakolli 6-15 1 Rodasinga 15 17 Badataila 7 Sardhapur 21 Hlnsalol 19 Tainsi 2.04 Ganjada 20 Dandasinga 27 Dalaki 25 Kadaliberenl 26 Kothabhuin 29 Thukuli Baghamunda 37 Nuapada 30 Kumuri 47 Kurudu 31 Kantabeda 71 Karadapada 36 41 Bruti 72 Ramimunda Pabada 77 Tikarapada 53 5S Hinsrida 16-25 3 Tabada 58 Tarava 22 i..axmanpur 61 Salar 39 Hinjagola 62 Nuabhuin 44 Kolasar 6-4 Jokub 48 Hinsaloi 65 tabangi 57 Jaganathpura 67 Gopalpur 59 Asanbahal 73 Majhipada 68 Purunakot 79 Katrang (Bada) 74 Beherasahi 82 Jaganathpur Forest Beat 76 Gaindi 86 Parava Forest Beat 459

APPENDIX-IV B-Sc:heduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of L. C. Name of Range of L. C. Name of Schedulued Tribes No· th~ Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Saruali Bantala P. S. 36-50 21 64 Ragadiapada 0-5 • 1 Godibandha (Gudibandha) 88 Bhurukundi 10 Sasan 12 Panjiasahi 51+ .4fI Gohirapasi Raigoda 13 Badakera 89 Raignda Forest Beat 1& Champetimunda 90 25 Brahmapur 27 Madhupur Anugul P.S. Mldhapur 28 3 Natada Dhokata 0·5. ~5 13 Jamunali 36 Poktunga 14 Kuio 39 Lachhabandha 18 Rankasinga 42 Sankhapur 19 Kukudanga 44 Bantala 32 Bhogaberani 49 lokeipasi 43 Balaramprasad 50 Basala 47 Kurudul 56 Khinda Bedasar 58 6aragounia 53 Benagadia 59 Bandanpasi 56 Majhika 61 Badahinso 57 .~8 Jarasinga 62 Talagarh Kumanda 69 Jamunda 59 Ranigoda jungle 72 Gadatarass 61 64 Nuapada 78 Ja~gadia Glranga 81 Badakantakol 68 (Sadakanthakul) 69 Cotmara 85 Nuakhe[a 71 Budapanka (Budhapanka) 86 Balanga 76 Banarpal 78 Bonda 31 Kahneinagar 6-15 80 Kandasar 32 GOj)alpur 81 Turanga 41 Jararpur 86 Rantalei 43 Khalagaon 91 Chandrabahal 52 Hamamira 96 Khalari 54 Chatiagaji 98 Susuda 55 Khindagobindapur 99 Ankula 63 Kantamegha 103 Nanguliabeda 70 Banamira 104 Tulasipal 75 Maranda 105 Jha jivibahal 84 Aradiha 113 Cadasantr\ 16-25 7 Madanmohanpatna 120 Barsinga 17 Badadandasahi 123 Kangula 23 Karatapata 125 Chheliapada 38 Manapur 127 Nuagaon 40 Saharagoda 129 5aradhapur 57 Kaleipada 1'10 Ramimunda 80 Kanja 142 Arahat 143 Talatali 2) Chandanpur 26-35 1~3 SantrapUf 87 Talisara 460

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.) ------Range of _ Name 0\ l.e. Range of ~.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No, the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3 156 Surab 0-5 * 6-15 114 Gangijodi 157 Balasinga 139 Angarbandha 162 Kumurusinga 178 FuJapada 163 PateJi 187 Talmuloatnabasti 164 Ramberani 182 Talmulsasan 16-25 38 Pandarbharania 191 Mahidharpur 82 Karadagadia 95 Lingarajodi 6-15 11 Paranga 110 Badakhali 12 Subarnapur 112 Bhagabatpur 41 Salagadi 46 Kansaragadi 51+ 93 Panchamahala 97 Khamara 107 Narendrapur

HINDOL TAHASIL

B~limi P. S. 0-5 * 37 Bhagabanpur 46 4 Sanjapada IIlirisinga 0-5 * 49 18 Beruanpal Ra jamohanpur 50 23 Nimabahali Kandarasuni 53 Alusing 24 Kothalu 27 Nua 6-15 6 Balasar 28 Thokor 15 Kantamila 30 Tarkabeda 19 Diarapasi 45 P,unebereni 23 Bandhabhuin 53 Mahalunda 24 Nuakote 57 Gulehi 28 Pathanipota 58 Dudurukote (Pathanapota) 60 Kllmurusinga 40 Nuabag 61 Ranjagola (Ranjagole) 16-25 22 Karabira 64 KL!kuta 48 Sinkola 67 Gurilo 26-35 39 Bhaktapur 6-15 3 Amana 51 Janardanpur 8 Brahmanapuru nakote 40 Jharabeda 36-50 Nil 48 Nagiabereni 51+ 27 Radhanathpur 56 Krushnachandrapur 31 Tantichira 59 Branmanamara 34 Keutaganthi 66 Nandapur 47 Kukupangi 1)2 16-25 5 Badibahal Purusottampur 54 Kharamul 55 Talaganda Hindol P. S .. 0-5 • 20 Dhobaninandar Rasol P.S. 21 Gohirachhod 0-5* 3 Haripur 25. Baunspokha ri 5 Giridharprasad 30 Nizgerh (Hindol) 6 Karanda 32 Kalanda 7 Khanditirl - - _------~------~ - - --~- 461

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd·)

Range of l.C. Name of Range of l.c. Name of Scheduled Tribes No the Scheduled· Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

---~--- 0-5·. 9 Bedapada 6-15 40 Bankatia 11 Bahandei 45 Kunua 13 Jamuchakada 58 Gobindapur 27 Thenga 5.9 Khalibarei 28 Balikiari 62 Fasigan 29 Gulugundi 30 Chitalpur 16-25 8 Brahmapur 33 Kalinga 12 Kaduamada 37 Bidyadharpur 14 Kutunia 39 Padhani 17 Canjara 43 Rasol 23 Cuagaria 46 Iswarapal 34 Ambalundi 47 Candanali 38 Ramachandrapur 48 Chilataila (Chiltaila) 52 Chodadian 49 Khairabahali S1 Kharachuli 26-35 16 Branmniapal 54 Dandiri 41 Damodarpur 57 Curujang 42 Mardarajapur 60 Kapisahi 50 Nabakishorpur (Shyamsundarpur alias Nabakishorpur) 6-15 1 Panchupada(Panchapada) 2 Jarada 10 Babandh 36-50 18 Patalu 15 Kharidali 20 Pasasinga (Pasasingi) 51 + 55 Rajang 22 Sampa 56 Kanaka 35 Analabeda 61 Kalipoi 3(J Buhalipal 63 Hitinda

OHENKANAL TAHA\SIL

lliotunga p. :.i. 6·15 11 Sibapur 41 Bangursinga 0-5 • 2 Kamalanga 51 Uperpal 7 Kurunti 55 Badalo 9 Narendr apur 63 Nar aharipur 19 Kharagprasad 68 Odapada 20 Kharagpr asadpatana 71 Ratnapravapodapada 31 Budhapanka 39 Nadhara 16-25 50 Budhopahada 40 Ekagharia 67 Paneilo 44 Talabaghalunda 72 Cundei 46 Nayabhagirathipur (East) 75 Mohadia 58 Murdar.dapali (MrudangapalJi) 26-35 42 Jharada 59 Balc.ramprasad. 53 Nimindha 62 Chododina (Chodadian) 76 B~lapada 51 + 36 Kunjabihar ipur ._------462

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of l.c. Name of Range of LC. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

Dhenkanal Sadar P. S. 6-15 157 Achhanda 0-5 ... 1 Pasasing 177 Gob,indprasad I) Badabaulpur 184 Ranipal 11 Barada 186 8rundabanapur 12 Gengutia (Rathapadapatna) 200 19 Nua~ana Talbarkot 28 5ananagana 212 Manipur 42 Tarava 238 Mahulapunji 69 Gadasila 241 Panamurga 70 Sainbiri 245 Ostapal 7l Simi No.1 246 laripal 77 Oengaborei 262 Baliamba 263 101 Derasing Gangadharprasad 131 Khuntujhari 2&6 Kamdhenukot ,.7 Kanakadahad 272 Sankarpur 162 Ku rumta ngarbanam a Ii 16-25 16 Sankulei 170 Saptasajaya 37 Sogarpasi 1&5 Ghatipiri 38 Bandhanuagan 213 Jenasaupatna .01, Arada 22" Mad husahupatana 51 Ranapasi 249 Dinabandhupur &4 Chainpur 253 Kalang 98 Kankadapal 270 Tentulipatna samll 104 Katakamadakhamar Ratanpur (Ka takharnar) 106 Nagiapasl 3 Tentul ipada 6-15 (Tentuliapada) 109 DahimaJ 30 Bhatakateni 110 Harek.rishtlapur 31 Chhadasing 114 Kaimati Bhuinpur 119 Sundarikhal 33 (Sundarikhol) 34 Chaulia 123 Nachhipura 35 Nathua 130 Balabhadrapur 39 Beltikiri 155 Gahamkhunti 40 Duadhukateni (Duahukotenl) 156 Garhgobindpur 43 Haladigundi 160 Kurumtangar Daitar; [( Kuruma tal'tga{T a thlde- 47 Kusapdda huri) (Daitaridas)] i9 Ankar ant ipur 163 Mahulpada 94 Ranga (Ranja) 201 8aldiabandha 99 Suakhiakateni 202 Paikdahikor I

APPENDIX-IV B-Scbedwled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of L.C. Name of Range of L·C. Name of Scheduled lribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the P~?ulation villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2. 3

26-35 125 Koreigadia Gandla P. S. 158 Sankhua 0-5 • 6 Ambapada 168 Siaria 9 KarmuJpatna 178 Kotaberena 12 Baliakana (Bhaliakima) 199 Patrabhag 15 Majhipal 207 Regeda C Pingua 225 Motari 52 Purunaamanga 254 6hubanpur 53 Bhaliapat as7 Chandrasekhuprasa. 81 Ballabha 82 Bainsia (8aislni., 36-SO 49 Haladibari 87 Thakurapal 129 Balasudha 90 Kaluriapatna '53 Sorapadakhamar 105 Khankar 166 Kanteikolia 133 Nityanandapur 175 Sadeipur or of Sansailto 176 Ratanpur (Sarai:leipur) 177 Dihasahi 176 Bhanarnall 21-4 Padmalavpur i-15 19 Nabaninga 217 Bhagirathipur 23 Chint.dpur 72 Bali joranda 51+ .048 Dholpasl 92 Radhadeipur 88 Bebartakateni 97 Adinda 111 Kainso 109 Kabera 112 lochapali 111 Madhapul (Nochapali) 11"- Erenda (Branda) 113 Borapada 120 Surapra ta pra jklshorpllr 116 Satkhia 1'\8 Arachua 121 Haripur 141 Candia 122 Panchakanla 142 Sandaposi (Sandapasi. (Panchakananla> khamar) 138 Tamanda 148 Oadhisinga (Jadhlsln,a) (Tamada) 150 Jamusara 142 Kanarapur 156 Chirulei 143 8adheikateni 1&9 laulai 148 Majuri 172 Solagadia 151 8arabanka 195 Cundufapasi 154 Kukudajhar 197 8ainsia 159 Khajuria 199 Biswanathpur 169 I Kokeida (Kun jiabereni) 74 Bajuria 252 Kaladasing B6 Tentulei (Gundlei) 267 Krushnaprasad 91 latadeipulsasan 273 latannagar (latadeipur~ 464

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Contd. ) Range of L.C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the fopulation villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

16-25 96 Mahdpada ·36-50 119 Sogar 108 Joronda 136 Bega 112 Santhapur 151 Kankalundcl 117 Ankurda 15c Chhatia H2 Nihalaprasad 175 Erapada 135 Karadabani 198 Jhilli 145 Dalsingamarthapur 203 Mahulkhali 149 Natima 51+ 45 Asanabahali 152 Birkhunti 56 Arasahi 157 Aruhdn 57 Baunsabereni 158 Arnapur 58 Kamalpur 160 Poruhakhoja 71 Raipur 162 Baniapada 76 Koluha 171 Panchakendu 78 Chudalchiaka ten; 191 Khankira 80 Jagaberena 194 Deojhara samil Ramei (Rameikhamardeojhar) 130 Tolarpasi 196 Bidharpur 131 Balipasi 204 Deogan 134 Kesarda 137 Chhotatentulia 20 Dalar 140 Sriramchandrapur (Ramachandrapursasan) 46 Karanda 146 Chhabiskuda (Chabisakuda Lahada 54 159 DUlan Sadangi (jading) 59 161 Sapuajhar Raitala 68 .163 Dendeiberini 1.14 Bangol 164 Chhatakhumba 118 Eleijanga 165 Talpada 124 Nilakanthapursasan 166 Mahisiakada 1.l6 Khandabandha 167 Mundamari 139 Mathatentulia 170 Badapokharia 143 Santho.sara 182 Saha r ten tulia 1b8 Kan~amalia 193 Ghoraghori 180 Tolankalundi 205 Bania 206 Sorisiapada 36-50 8 ASwdkhola 207 Similia 21 Raipur 208 Kolha 62 Baradapatna 214 Chhatighar b7 :'inga 215 Chhotatentuli 73 Brahmapur 216 Chhatghar Forest Beat

KAMAKSHVANAGAR TAHASIL

Bhuban P. S. 0-5 * 53 Ekatali (R) 69 Garhnrusillghaprasad 0-5 13 Baruan 76 Jamunakot 17 Kahneipal 100 Nilakanthapur 31 Muruga 104 Kanapal 45 Saliba 49 Kunda 6-15 3 Anala 52 Nimeipur 5 Kumurisinga .- ----~-.-.-~--- 4{)S

APPENDIX-IV a-Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range of Le. Name of Range of l. C· Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population village Population village (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

6-15 7 Kuninda 0-5. 219 Kiapatr;ani 20 Tepilei 228 Tumusingha 27 Basudeipur 230 Kantiokateni 33 Samal 231 Kantioputasahi 48 Anlajhari 233 jaka 59 Gadagampur ·234 Dadhikhai 77 Adipura 251 Godaribili 83 Marthapur 252 jogidihi 106 Murdanga 6-15 70 Sundh ika teni 16-25 1 Odiso 73 Siarimali (Siarimalia) 4 Darjani 78 Jantaribol 21 Bamuan 79 Saradhapur 26 Palasapithia 81 Kanapura 29 Kainseri 84 Bhalumunda 34 Renandapatana 85 Brahmania 37 Anantapur 105 Badasualo 65 Asurabandh 106 Khatakhura 97 Purusotampur 113 jiridamali 26-35 12 Khokasha (L) 124 Patharakhwmba 14 Kansaragoda 132 Kadua 28 Dhalapada 134 Kakudia 32 Balijhati 139 Baligorada 35 Baunsakana 145 Jagannathpur 41 Kanakhi.d 1St> Origaon 36-50 6 Kenoupada 179 Korianpal 47 Garudabandi 180 Kangeilo 51+ 8 Joragadia 186 Saruali 9 Seneda 202 Dighi 10 Brahmankhantakhol 203 Goradia 15 Maluagoda 212 Aghiragada (Agiragoda) 24 Gabagoda 217 KusumJodi Kumarda -12 225 Kantapal 43 Dadhisinga 226 Sirimula Kesarapur 46 23h Khatuahata 58 Arllo 243 Baisinga Kanchanbahali 64 247 Sogar Kamakshyanagar P. S. 258 Kotagara 0-5. 72 Muktapasi 75 Jayapurakateni 16-25 2 Rodang 76 Siulapasi 14 Kerajodi 90 Tarajang 21 Budhibilli 93 Kolibaniakateni 57 Rahani 109 Chheliabeda 63 Ba tagaon 126 Samatangi 71 Kamarda 131 Bahada 77 Baunshapa~ 138 Baisinga 89 Makuahten.i 157 Mathakaragoia 97 Raibol 165 Jiral 111 Malapura 466

APPENDIX-IV 8- Scheduled Tribes (Contd.)

Range-of L.C. Name of Range of L.C. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) , 2 3 , 2 3

36-50 100 Tulasipasi 16-25 123 Bangura 229 Kadalipal 125 Galukateni 133 Bhagirathipur 51 + 1 Madhamunda 140 Nuapani 6 Ekuli 143 Hatuari 7 Kote 149 lokanathapur 9 Kantol 181 Pipala 12 Mandiapada 1112 Khokasa 13 Kalada 183 Mota 15 Jhanjeriberena 187 Mahulpal 16 Kiritanapur 188 Bijadlhi 20 Akhupal 193 Bhairapur (R) 22 Karagola 209 Ichhabatipur 23 'Kandar 215 Analabereni 24 Kateni No. 224 Gangijodi 26 Kharakhari 227 Dhobabahali 27 Pitaladhua 29 Kalaspur 26-35 3 Ghotaringa 32 Dangapal 4 Baiganapal 33 urubengl 10 Kateni No.2 36 KantafJal 11 Childa 37 Karadapal 17 Rupabedha 38 Phulajhari 19 Kankadahad 39 Phulajhar 25 Kampulei 40 Sunia 30 Koi 41 Suaginali 34 Kandhara 42 Saala 35 Adhapali 44 8allkuma (8alikumbha) 51 Man'abili 54 Shitalabaia .015 Jhanjiriberena No.2 46 56 Birasa i Halabigundi 49\ Sendhasar (Sendamunda) 58 Khajuria 50 Majhipal 65 Gundichanali 83 Ekatali 52 Koriapal -;5 Bandania 136 Kandarasingha 59 Kairatangar 137 Tentulisingha 60 171 Bankual Dholapasi 61 Dhuhgotha 190 Aluajharan (Alujharan) 62 Tarinipasi 206 Bhairipur (l) 64 Tandimunda 208 Kanta jharia 66 Kadabasanta Colony 210 Aghiragoda (L) 67 Kadabasanta 242 8aruan 68 Bel.ba$anta 266 Si::lhapada 69 Rangamatia 74 Khairanali 36-50 5 8ahadapal 82 Kandhabol 1~ Patabedha 86 Chakuria 31 Sasapasi 87 Baghua 43 Palasadangi 91 Bhandaria 47 Pa tharakata 92 Baghabasa 53 Kankana 94 Jamuchakada 467

APPENDIX-IV B-Scheduled Tribes (Concld.)

Range of l·C. Name of Range of L.c. Name of Scheduled Tribes No. the Scheduled Tribes No. the Population villages Population villages (Percentage) (Percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

S1 + 95 Godipokhari 6-15 22 Ghagaramunda 96 Hadagari 27 Gatarei 98 Karadapal 31 Mahabirod 99 Tangarpada 36 Golagadia 128 Manjakana 44 Manikamara 158 Badamuktapasi 45 Kadapada 174 Danapasi 51 Domuhani 175 Palikateni 74 Naupal 184 Bampu ,82 Dlhadol 185 Sunajhari 88 Jautukapasl 189 Markata 91 Barlhapur 240 jamujhara 96 Khandua lamunda 244 Karabar 109 Kankil 272 Dengabahali 111 Sanda 273 Sarian 124 Chandapur 274 Koi (Ka) 16-25 ' 5 Brahmana jhara 275 Dansanali 15 Gobari 276 ChaM iragada (Ka) 32 Jhili 277 Chadeiragada (Kha) 43 Sarakishorpal 27U Kochilabank 48 Rangahali 279 Raipal 53 Kuturia 280 Kenduapada 59 Ambapalas Parajang P. S. 64 Jharanbahali 2& 35 11 18 Dasipur jarada 0-5 • :n 20 Gurujanguli Katumunda 46 41 jaka Sasulei 47 Akhupal 50 Mahanapasi 57 61 Kolada Kankadasoda 63 Kulei 36-50 3 Khanda 67 Khalapal 14 Dholia 68 Kuala 16 Bam 69 Pltri 26 Shejia 84 Kantor 38 Tipei jharan 85 Chandapur 65 Raghunathapur 86 Badajhara 93 Barbank 89 Basal 51+ 4 Kendumunda 92 Garhpara jang 7 Andhari 100 Sarang 8 Karadakhaman 101 latla 9 Dangapal 102 Damol 10 Nageswar 105 Kamaracharisahi 25 Sundarmundi 112 Kumusi (Sundaramundei) ,,8 Roda 34 Pathargaf'h 120 Panigengutia 35 Tampei 6-15 2 Asanbahali 37 Madarangamunda 6 Pangatira 49 .Raijharo 11 Dehurihata 55 Pakatamunda 17 Carhpalasuni .56 8aghamunda '" Excludes villages with no Scheduled Tribes Population.

SECfION-II TOWN DIRECTORY

Codes used in the Town Directory

STATEMENT-I ST ATEMENT -IV

Status and growth history Civic 8- other Amenities. 1979 Col. 6_Road length (in Kms.) Col. 2-Class, name and civic administration status. Information under this column has been obtained from the officer in charge of the con­ Class has been introduced to facilitate cerned urban local body. There are cases analysis on town directory data at State and all where the Municipalities / Notified Area Council India fevels. It has been presented according maintain their roads accounts separately. Pucca to 1981 census population of the core town in roads and kutcha roads available in the town followinR ranges by the classifica tion noted have been presented under the abbreviation against each. "PR & KR" respectively.

Population Class Col. 7-System of $ewe,~ge 1,00,000 and above The sewerage system is implied the net 50,000_99,999 II work ot main and branches of underground 20,000_49,999 III conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to 10,ooo,;_19,999 IV the point of disposal in the town. For the towns 5,000_ 9,999 V which are not provided with sue,", underground sewerage system, availability of open surface Below 5,000 VI drain or box drain etc. have been mentioned. The various type of sewerage/drainage system The name of the town has been shown in this have been indicated upto two places in the column, with the correct spelling as adopted in town under the following codes . the official record. Regarding the civic admini­ stration status, the town as it stood in 1980 has been indicated by the folloWing abbreviations:- Sewer S Open Surface Drains OSD Municipality M Notified Area Council NAC Box Surface Drains BSD Census Town CT Sylk Drains SD

ST A TEMENT -II Cesspool Method CD Pit system Pt Physical Aspects and location of Towns

Col. 12-The name of the navigable riverl CoI.11_Method of disposal of night soil canal which are situated within a distance of 10 kms. has been shown under this column with Information in this regard has been obtained distance from the referrent town. After the from the local body and the prevalent method name of the river/canal 'R' for river and 'e' for of disposal of night soil has been presented with canal has been given in brackets to denote the following codes upto two places in order whether it is a river or canal as illustrated of their importance in the town. The objective below. of providing such data is to collect information which could help Government to provide a Mahanadi (R)-S programme of stopping the practice of 472

removal of night soil as head loads and also been included i!l these data, which have been minimising the use of human labour in the restricted to the institutions run/aided by process of disposal. Government/ Semi-Government! local bodies! Head loads Hl Charitable institutionsl Social service agencies. The various types of institutions have been Baskets B presented under the following codes : Wheel Barrows WB Septic tank latrines ST Hospital H Sewerage 5 Dispensary D

,Col. 12 & 13_Protected water supply: Health Centre HC

The information collected from the local Family Planning Centre FC offices has been incorporated in these columns, T. B. Clinic TB in some cases such da ta had to be obtained from the State Public Health Engineering Nursing Home NH Department. The information on sources of Others 0 water supply has been indicated in Col. 12 as against the system of storage with,capacity in litres (in brackets) which has been presented in For places where medical facilities are not Col. 13. Toe samt has 'been presented under available, the name of the nearest place in the following codes : same district or nearest district, if in the same State or other State and its distance' from the Over head tank OHT town where the facility is available has. been Service reservoir SR indica ted, All types of hospitals/dispensaries RiVer infiltra tion gallery IG etc. whether allopathic, ayurvedic or Bore well pumping syst,em ••• , BWP homoeopathic have been covered. These are further distinguished by providing additional Pressure tank PT 'codes: Tobewell water TW Tap water T A_Ayurvedi'c Well water W U-Unani Tank water Tk Hom - Homoeopa thic The first five codes started above relate to the system of storage whereas, the In case of allopathic, no separate code remaining four codes represent the different has been given. sources of water supply. Col. 6 to 9_Educational facilities:

Information in this regard has been ST ATEMENT ~V collected from the local officials and to the ~ical, Educational. ,Recreational and extent possible have been checked up with the ,Cultural facilities, 1979. informotion avai'lable in the office of the Director of Public Instructions of the State. Col. 4 & 5-Medical facilities-. HosJ)itals! Dispensaries and beds available: For the place where more than one institutions of each type is available, the number thereof Information in this regard has been has been given against each in brackets. The coUected from the local offices. However, codes used for difterent institutions are as the institutions run by

Arts only A Informa tion in this regard has been Science only S collected from the local authority and presented under the following codes; Arts and Science only AS Commer ce only C Primary School P Arts and Commerce only .•• AC Junior Secondary or Middle School M Combined of all categories Arts, Science Ma triculation or Secondary... H and Commerce ASC Higher Secon\.)'l(vl Law L Intermedia tel Pre-Universityl Junior Collegej' 10+2' system whether held in Col. 10-Recognised shorthand, typewriting Schools or Colleges. PUC and vocational training institutes. If educational facility is not available in Information has been collected from the the town, the name of the nearest place in the local authorities. Here "recognised" means same district or name of the nearest district the institution recognised by statutory authority in the ~ame State or other State with its like Education Department, Commerce Depart­ ,distance from the town where the facility is ment or Labour Department of the Government available has been indicated. or semi-Government or 'autonomous bodies. The institution of each type has been presented COl. 17 to 20_Numbel of recreational and under the following codes : cultural facilities. Information in this respect has been Shorthand Sh obtained from the local authority. Touring Typewriting Type cinema has been eliminated from our purview Shorthand and and onl~' permanent cinemaJtheaters have been Typewriting Sh. Type included. Community halls; auditorium have Others o been added in these column as the same are becoming a common feature of the urban land­ Col. "-14-f-ligher. Secondaryj Intermediate; scape. Information on Public libraries including PUC (Pre-LJniversity CO/lege)1 reading rooms has been collected from the locat Junior Col/ege Level, Secondaryj authority and presented under the following Matriculation, Junior Secondaryj codes. Midd Ie Schools and Primary Public library Pl Schools. Reading Room RR

TOWft DIRECTORY STaTEMENTS 476

STATEMENT Status and SI. Class, name and civic Location Name Area Number of Population and growth No. administration status Code of in house holds r------of town No. Tahasil (Sq. including 1901 1911 1921 kms.) houseless households (in 1981 Census) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 IV Anugul (N·AC) 7}11 Anugul 21·7'1 3,156

2 IV Bhuban (N.A.q 7/1V Kamakshya. 18'04 2,760 6,788 5,905 5,331 nagar (-1301) (-9'72)

3 VI Dera COlliery Township (C.T) 7/VII Talcher 4.02 975

4 III Dhenkanal (M) 7/111 . Dhenkanal 24·82 6,493 5,609 6,615 6.123 ( +17'94) (-7·30)

5 V Fertiliser Corporation 71VIII Talcher 3·59 1,410 of India Township (C.T.)

6 IV Kamakshyanagar (N.A.C) . l : 7/v Kamakshya .. ·. 11~15 1;823; , • :Il. t ~". I, t;. 0, ' " nagar , 1 . '1 ~:' i 1

7 IV Rengali Dam Project 7/1 X Talcher 6·25 3,614 Township (C.T.) ! :

8 IV Talcher (M) See Talcher Urban Talcher Urban Talcher 19·29 3,087 Agglomeration

(;) IV Talcher (Mj * 7/1 , Talcher 19"29 3,087

9 V Talcher Thermal Power 7/VI Talcher 2·00 1,308 Station Township (C. T.)

The town having out-growth 477

Growth History rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio

,-____ --A.______~ A-____~-_------~ (1981 1931 1941 1951 19M 1971 1981 Census) 1961 1971 1981 Census Census Census

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 - -,------~~- -_------15,738 9,053 18,060 832 731 596 686 ( -42·48) (+99 49)

6,563 7,231 7,915 9,476 ",350 15,517 860 977 925 942 ( +23'11) (+ 10'18) ( +946) ( +19·72) ( +19'78) ( +36'71)

4,452 1,107 735

7,480 8,422 10,352 13,727 19,1>15 35,653 1,436 773 791 817 (+21'98) ( +12·59) (22·92) (+32'60) (+42'89) (+81-76)

5,067 1,411 70&

10,154 911 840

13,213 2.114 609

Agglomelation 6,002 9,'89 8,'47 1',794 16,227 841 879 868 R28 (+53,10) (-11'34) (+44-76) (37.59)

6,002 9,189 8,147 11,794. 16,227 841 879 868 828 ( +53·10) ( -11-34) (+44-76) (+37059)

5,371 2,656 705 478

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STATEMENT

Municipal Finance,

Receipt (in Rs. 100) r---~------A------~ 51. Class and Civic Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance Other Total No. Name of town admini- through derived ment sources receipt stration taxes etc. from grant (Specify) status municipal (in 1980) properties and power apart from taxation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1· IV Anugul N.A·C· 2,850 1,850 3,490 20 40 140 8,390

2· IV Bhuban N·AC· 280 70 1,470 500 2,320

3· VI Dera Colliery Township CT. Non-Municipal Town

4. III Dhenkanal M 5,277 663 2,918 4,995 305 2,405 16,563

5. V Fertiliser Corporation of C·T· Non-Municipal Town India Township fl·. IV Kamakshyanagar N·A.C· Notified as N.A.C in the ·month of December, 1979.

7· IV Rengali Oam Project Township C·T· Non-Muncipal Town

:So IV Talcher M See lalcher Urban Agglomeration

Talcher Urban Agglomeration See Constituent Unit

(i) IV Talcher * M 2,340 1,140 2,100 120 2,750 8,450

9· V Talcher Thermal Power Station C.T· Non-Municipal Town Township

, The town having out-growth. -HI

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) ,------.1'0------.------'""' Cellf!laJ Public Public health Publlc Public Others Total administration safety and works Int situtions (Specify) expenditure conveniences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1,460 450 2,000 2,500 200 1,290 7,900

290 160 1,010 700 2,160

Non-Municipal Town

1,845 660 5~25 1,954 100 7,912 18.296

~on-Munj.c.ipal Town

Notified as N.A·C. in the moiuh {)f December, 1979.

Non-Muncipal Town

See Jalche,. .l.,Isban Agglomelition

See Constituent Unit

',710 370 2,370 ',870 50 870 7,240

Non-Muncipal Town 482

STATEMENT ("ivic and other

51. Class and Civic Population S.C. and S. T. Road System Number of No. Name of admini- Population length uf Latrines Town stration ,----"----. (in Kills.) Sewerage ,.--__--A.. ---~ Status S.C. S.T. Water Service Others (in 1980) Borne

1 2 3 4 5(a) 5 (b) 6 7 Q 9 10

1 IV Anugul N.A.C. 18,060 1,972 526 PR(42) OSD 1,220 195 21' KR(S)

2 IV 8huban N.A.C· 15,517 1,699 248 PR(17) BSD 60 20 KR(24)

3 VI Dera Colliery C.T. 4,452 643 76 PR(4) Pt 206 Township KR(-)

.. III Dhenkanal M 35,653 5,249 2,828 PR(18) OSD 900 843 KR(6S)

5 V Fertiliser Corpo- C.T. 5,067 331 208 PR(24) S 1,740 ration of India KR(2) Township

6 IV Kamakshyanagar N.A.C. 10,154 1,537 870 PR(6) KR(6)

7 IV Rengali Dam Project C. T. 13,213 1,245 2,789 PReS) s 950 Township KR(S)

8 IV Talcher See Talcher Urban Agglomeration

Talcher Urban 16,227 2,4~4 283 PR(19) OSD 295 4b6 Agglomeration KR(22)

(i) IV Talcher * M 16,227 2,434 283 PR(19) OSD 295 466 KR(22)

9 V Talcher Thermal C.T. 5,371 343 128 PR(7) S 890 Power Station KR(29) Township

---_._------" -~- , The town having out-growth. 483

-IV Amenities, 1979

Method of Protected Water Fire fighting Electrification (Number of Connections) disposal of Supply service r------~--~------,-----~ night soli ,-----""------Domestic Industrial Commercial Road lighting Others Source System of (Points) of storage supply with capa- city in litres (In brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

ST,S T OHT Yes 1,4'13 58 764 550 (409,140)

W,S T IG "es 463 12 99 90 (681,91~)

5T TW Talcher 216 1 7 32 (10Kms.)

ST,WB T OHT Yes 1,639 1,078 958 (25,00,349)

51 T IG Yes 441 1 16 596 18 (47,73,3';4)

W Yes 310 9 123 136 14

ST T IG Taicher 950 45 650 (4,54,609) (56Kms.)

See Talcher Urban Agglomeration

WB,ST T PI Yes 800 32 330 239 (545,520)

WR,ST T PT Yes 800 32 330 239 (545,520)

5T T IG Yes 1,136 2 285 (636,452) 484

STATEMENT Medica., Educational, Recreational and

MEDICAL FACILITIES EDUCA llONAl ,-----..;...------"...------_._-- 51. Class and name population Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science/ Medical Engineeting No. of town Dispensariesl medical Commerce cotlegtls colleges l. B. clinics institutions colleges etc. noted In (of degree column 4 l4\!vel and above)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. IV Anugul 18,060 H (3), FC 78 AS Cuttack Burla (Sambalpur) (128 Knls.) (176 Kms.)

2. IV !Shuban 15,517 H 34 A Cuttack Burl a (5ambalpur) (133 Kms.) (286 Kms.)

3. VI Oera Colliery 4,452 H 30 lalcher Cuttack Burla (Sambalpur) Township (10 Kms.) (143 Kms.) (217 Kms.)

4. III Ohenkanal 35,653 H (3),0,TB 128 A,A5C Cuttack Burla (Sambalpur) (66 Kms.) (238 Kms.)

5. V Fertiliser Corporation !S,067 H,FC 40 lalcher Cuttack Burla (SambaJpur) of India lownship (17 Kms.) (152 Kms.) (224 Kms.)

6. IV Kamakshyanagar 10,154 H, FC 22 Ac Cuttack Burla (Sambalpur) (168 Kms.) (251 Kms.)

7. IV Rengali Dam 13,213 H, FC 20 lalcher atir'a (Sambalpul') Burla (5ambalpur) Project lownship (56 Kms.l (215 Kms.) (215 Kms.)

8. IV lalcher See lalcher Urban Ag81omeration lalcher Urban 16.227 H(2),D(2), 24 AS Cuttll-ck Burla (5ambalpur: Agglomeration TSfFC (135 Kms.) (207 Kms.)

(i) IV lalcher '" 16,227 H(2),D(2), 24 AS CuHack Burla (Sambalpur: TB,FC (135 Kms.) (207 Kms.)

9. V lalcher lermal 5,371 H 12 lalcher Cuttack Burla (Sambalpur: Power Station (11 Kms.) (124 Kms.) (196 Kms.) Township • The town having out-growth.

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489

APPENDIX Towns showing their out-growths with Population

51. Name of the town Population of Out-growth Population of No. with location code core town out-growth 1 2 3 4 5

1 Talcher (7/1) 15,613 I. T. I. and other 614 Govt. Colonies

ANNEXURB

493

ANNEXURE

Community Development alock-wise ViHage list (Excluding forest villages) Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. alock-Gandia

Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P.5 Village Tahas;lfP.5. Village 1 2 3 3 5 1 2 3 4 5

DHENKANAL 21 36 Khandual 35 TAHASIL 37 Sahadeipur 36 Dhenkanal 38 Badakani 37 39 Gopalpur Sadar P.S. 21 Kasipur 260 38 40 Brahmanabati 39 Gandia P.S. 21 2 Gopalpur , 3 Kanka 2 41 Haladidihi 40 4 Patuabil 3 42 Pinguapatna 41 5 Makundapur 4 43 Kochilabanka 42 44 Manjuripada 43 6 Gorodapal 5 45 Dasamanpatna 44 7 Ambapada Ei 6 Raipal 7 46 Asanabahali 45 9 Aswakhola 8 47 Karanda 46 10 .Karmulpatana 9 48 Pingua 47 49 Jakla 48 11 Santrapur 10 50 Kalunigoda 49 12 Kodakhetri 11 13 Bahliakana 12 51 BaJipat 50 (Bhallakana) 52 Similubahali 51 14 Dandeswar 13 (Similibahali) 15 Naguan 14 53 Purunaam~ ng 52 54 Bhaliapat 53 16 MaJhipal lS 55 Lahada 54 17 Chandlpal 16 18 Hatibari 17 56 Nllagarh S5 19 Hatlbarikud 18 57 Arasahl 56 20 Nabanlnga 19 58 Baunsaberani 57 59 Kamalpur 58 21 Dalar 20 60 Sadangl (Sadlng) S9 22 Raipur 21 23 Mandar alias 22 61 Jharada 60 Samantasinghar pur 61 Kuslda 61 24 Chitalpur 23 63 8nradapatana 62 25 Brundabanapur 24 64 Barada 63 65 Kumbarunibati 64 26 Purusotampur 25 27 Purastampurnatakata26 66 Anthukudakatenl 65 28 Ransudhapatana 27 67 Kokeida 66 29 Ransudha 28 68 Singa 67 30 Parbatakhan; 29 69 Raltala 68 (Parbatakani) 70 Tunapur 69

31 Digambarpllr 30 71, Nayakateni 7D 32 Kalapada 31 72 ·Raipur 11 33 Kaslpur 32 73 Balijoranda 72 34 Majhipalpa tana 33 74 Brahmapur 73 35 Majhipal 34 75 Bajuria 74 494

ANNEXURE Oist._Ohenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block_Gandia

Name of Code 51. NaMe of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No· the No. No. the No. TahasilfP.S. Village Tahasil/P .5. Village , 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Gandia P. S. 21 7S 76 Alati 21 116 Sogar 119 76 n Koluha 117 Surpratap- 120 78 Ambabahali 77 rajklsorpur 79 Chudakhiakateni 78 118 Kaltha 121 80 Jh inkatopbahal i 7-9 119 Panubarlkkateni 122 120 Bisnnupur 123 81 Jagaberena 80 82 Ballabha 81 121 Nilakanthapursasan 124 83 Bainsia ,Baisinia) 82 122 Bailo 125 84 Kathapal orof KiIi- 83 123 Khandabandha 116 kilakateni 124 Haridapal 127 85 Bambilo 84 125 Tandisula 128

86 lakhaninga 85 126 Siarimalia 129 127 87 Tentulei (Cundlei) 86 Tolarpasi 130 128 Balipasi 88 Thakurapal 87 131 129 NihC1laprasad 89 Koriamal 88 132 , 13D Nityanandapuf 90 Desakaluriapatana 89 133 131 Kesarda 134 91 Kaluriapatana 90 132 Karadabani 135 92 La tadeipursasan 91 133 Bega 136 (latadeipur) 134 Chhot atentulia 137 93 Mahapada 96 135 Arachua 138 94 Atinda 97 95 Silakundi 98 136 Mathatentulia 139 137 5r iramchandr apur 140 96 Bal1illiabandha· 99 (Ramachandrapur. kateni sasan) 97 PatusatlUkateni 100 131:1 Candia 141 96 139 Sandaposi 142 Kendupada 101 (Sandapaslkhamar) 99 Nuagan 102 140 5anthasara 143 100 Manitiri 103 141 Aghariapada 144 101 Balibandha 1o.t (Ugharlapada) 102 Khankar 105 142 Dalsingamar thapur 145 103 Banguramal 106 143 Chhabiskuda 146 104 lorandapatana 107 (Chabisakuda) 105 Joronda 108 144 Jadupur 147 145 Dadhislnga 14tl (Jadhisinga) 106 Kabera 10l 107 Brajabiharipur 110 146 Natima· 149 (8r ajabiharipursasan) 147 Jamusara 150 108 Madhapur 11' 148 Kankalunda 151 109 Santhapur 11'l 149 Birkhunti 152 110 Erenda (Sranda) 113 150 Chhatia 153 111 Bangol 114 151 Ambakhola 154 112 . ChantapasikatenJ 115 152 Neulpoi 155 113 Ghantapasi 116 15; Chlrulei 15f: 114 Ankurda 117 154 Aruhan 1~7 115 Eleijanga 118 155 P.fnapur 158 495

ANNEXURE

Di'st ._Dhenkarial Code_7 Name of C. D. Block-Gandia

Name of Code 51· Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No· No· the No. tne No. No· the No· Tahasll/P'S Village Tahasil[P .S Village 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

21 156 Dulan 159 21 183 Talpada 186 157 Poruhakhoja 160 184 Nuapada (Rayati) 187 158 Sapuajhar 161 185 Nuapada (Paikali> 188 159 Banlapada 162 186 Oranda 189 160 Dendeiberini 163 187 Baunsanali 190

161 Chhatakhumba 164 188 Khankira 191 162 Talpada 165 189 Benajhar 192 163 Mahisiabada 166 190 Ghoraghori 193 Mundamari 167 191 Deojhara samil 194 164 Ramel (Rameikhamar- 165 Kantamalia 168 deojhar 192 Gundurapasi 195- 166 Laulai 169 193 Bidharpur 196 167 Badapokharia 170 194 168 Panchakendu 171 Bainsia 197 169 Solagadia. 172 195 Jhilti 198 170 Besarlundalakha 173 196 Biswanathpur 199 (Balasa ra lundala kh) 197 Jandapasi 200

198 Gopalpur 201 171 Belsarlunda 174 199 Chandrasekharpur 202 172 Erapada 175 200 Matlulkhali 203 173 Ratanpur 176 201 Deogan 204 174 Dihasahi '77 202 Bania 205 175 Netheka 178 203 Sorisiapada 2.()6 176 Ria (Rayati) 179 204 Similia 207 177 Tolankalundi 180 205 Kolha 208 178 Dhanabolkateni 181 206 Latadeipur (Rayati) 209 17!) 5ahartentulla 182 207 Nilakanthpur 210 180 Dhaulia 183 (Rayati) 181 Kuspada 184 208 Barada (Rayatl) 211 182 Nilambarpur 185 209 Ria (Lakhraj) 212 496

ANNEXURE

. Dist.-Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. B'ock-Odapada Name of Code SI. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code No. No. the the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P .S. Village TahasllfP .5. Village 1 2 J 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 DHENKANAL 41 . Bangursinga 41 TAHASIL 42 Jharada 42 M·otunga'P.S. 19 1 Haturipal , 43 Nuaara 43 2 Kamalanga 2 44 Talabaghalunda 44 3 Senapatlberena 3 45 Uparabaghalunda 45 4 Bhagabatpur 4 5 Mangalpur 5 46 Nayabhagira thipur 46 (East) 6 Kus.upanga 6 47 Nayabhagirathipur 47 7 Kurunti 7 (West) 8 Itapa 8 48 Ka huahukateni 48 9 Narendrapur 9 49 Haladibahali 49 10 Asanabania 10 50 8udhipahada 50 (Asanbani) 51 Uperpal 11 Sibapur 11 51 'i2 Meramandali 12 Kochilamada 12 52 53 Nimindha 13 Kangellupal 13 53 S4 Ranibania 14 Charadagadia 14 54 55 Badalo 15 Tulasidihi 1:; 55

16 16 Kurumgadia 56 Bramhanabasa 56 17 Ghantapa~i 17 57 Arta~antarakateni 57 18 Motunga 18 58 Murdandapali 58 19 Kharagprasad 19 (Mrudangapalli) 20 Kharagprasadpatana 20 59 Balaramprasad 59 60 Bautiragada 60 21 Suravi 21 22 Bido 22 bl Handifl.lta 61 23 Taladanga 23 62 Chodadina 62 24 Ranjasinga 24 (Chododian) 25 Rangathali 25 63 Naraharipur 63 64 Sridihi 64. 26 Nagari 26 65 . Bachhuribanka 65 27 Gudapasi 27 (Gaudapasi) 28 Chintapokhari 28 66 ChheliBbedha 66 29 Malibido 29 67 Paneilo 67 10 Binakarkateni 30 68 Odapada 68 69 LUkateni 69 31 Budhapanka 31 70 Kaikateni 70 32 8rajabiharipur 32 33 Salapada 33 71 Ratnapravapodapada 71 34 Thakurapasi 34 72 Gundel 72 35 Purunadiharipur 35 73 Barbahal Jungle 73 74 8arbahal 74 Kunjabiharipur 36 36 75 Mohadia 75 37 Anantapal 37 38 Gharamapat 38 76 Belapada 76 39 Nadhara 39 n Gailo 77 40 Ekagharia 40 78 Kauriapal 78 497

ANNEXURE

Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block_Odapada

Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No· No. the No. Tahasil/P·5. Village Tahasil/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Dhenkanal 20 79 Pasasitlg 1 20 119 Haripur 121 Sadar P. S. 80 Rasasingha 2 120 Koreigadia 125 81 Tentulipada 3 121 Bidabandha 126 (Tentuliapada) 122 Besalia 177 4 82 Nabakumarpur 123 Indipur 128 83 5udhadihikateni 5 124 Balasudha 129 84 Badabaulpur 6 125 Balabhadrapur 130 85 Baulpurpatana 7 126 Khuntujhari 131 86 5anabaulpur 8 127 Cundurapasi 132 &7 Sadasibapur 9 128 Luni 133 88 Sambarpatia 53 129 Kalu 134 89 Khairanali 54 130 Beda 135 (Kairanali) 131 Kandabindha 136 90 Podakhuntia. 55 13..1 Kasiadihabalaram- 137 91 Cobindpur 58 pur 92 Kankadabol 59 133 Tamanda (Tamada) 138 93 Talberena 60 134 Bhanarnali 176 94 Tuvinali 61 135 Cobindprasad 177 95 Tentulinali 62 136 Kotaberena 178 137 Badhaikateni 179 96 Chainpurpatana 63 (Budheipal) 97 Chainpur 64 138 Mankia (Manikia) 180 98 Jhargadia (,5 139 Rathiapal 181 99 Berab orot Sankara- 66 pratappur 140 Netrakhaman 182 141 100 Karadanali 67 Sananadab 183 101 Mahidharpur 68 142 Ranipal 184 143 102 Gadasila 69 Chatipiri 185 103 Sainbiri 70 144 Brundabanapur 186 (Rathapadapatna) 104 Mahindrapur 71 145 Panamurga 241 105 5ilT'inoi 72 (Panumurga) 106 Nilambarpursasan- 73 146 Rathapadapatna 242 diha(Nilambarpurdih'a) 147 Raktapata 243 74 107 Nilambarpursasan 148 Colagadia 244 108 Sariapada 75 149 Ostapal 245 109 Badakhura 76 150 Jaripal 246 110 Dengaborei 77 151 Kotam 247 111 Chhatia 78 152 Khairasahi 248 112 Ankarantipur 79 1.'B Dinabandhupur 249 113 Mulisinga 80 154 Madhapur 250 155 Amantipada 251 114 Panchubati 81 156 Karadasing 252 115 Panasapada 82 157 Kalc:ng 253 116 Kr~shnapur 83 (Kruahnapur) 1:'8 Bhubanpur 254 117 Pata 84 159 Kalikaprasad 255 118 Gundichapada 85 160 Kadampal 256 498

ANNEXURE

Dist._Dhenkanal Code-7 Name of C, D. Block_Dhenkana, Sadar , ' , ~." ,

Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code th~ No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P.S. Village Ta hasi I/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

DHENKANAL 20 41 Kenchuabereni 50 TAHASIL 42 Ranapasi 51 Dhenkanal 20 1 Bho jadeipur 10 43 Kaslapada 52 Sadar P.S. 2 Barada 11 44 Janhitaila 56 3 Gengutea 12 45 Asanbahali 57 4 Dudhapal 13 5 Gurujang 14 46 Korinapahad (Korianpahad) 86 6 Kandhapal 15 47 Kendukhaman 87 7 Sankulei 16 48 Bebartakateni 88 8 KumMdeipur 17 49 Balabhadrapur 89 9 Sundhidhip 18 50 Naranpur 90 10 Nuagana 19 51 Dhanasendhakateni 91 11 Mandapal 20 52 Grnjapal 92 12 lalagotha 21 53 Thoriapada 93 13 TiJapada 22 54 Ranga (Ranja) 94 14 Upadhya 23 55 Bibhutipada 95 15 Kotapal 24 S6 . Sunaiula 96 16 Nagana (Rayati) 25 57 Balipada 97 17 Tavapal 26 58 iKankadapal 98 18 Badanagana 27 (Badanagena) 59 Suakhiakateni 99 19 Sana nagana 28 60 Muktapasi 100 20 Nagana (Basti) 29 (Debottar) 61 Derasing 101 62 Kuapada 102 21 Bha takateni 30 63 Katakamada 103 22 Chhadasing 31 64 Katakamadakhamar 104 23 Muliapur 32 (Katakhamar) 24 Bhuinpur 33 65 Jankhlra 105 25 Chaulia 34 66 Nagiapasi 106 26 Nathua 35 67 Fatkei 107 27 Parikheda 36 68 Krushnak umarpur 1{j8 28 Sogarpasi 37 69 Dahimal 109 29 Bandhanuagan 38 60 Harek rishnapur 110 30 Beltikiri 39 71 Kainso 111 31 Dudhukateni 40 72 lochapali 112 (Dudahukaceni) (Nochapali) 32 Arada 41 73 Borapada 113 33 Tarava 42 74 Kaimati 114 34 Haladigundi 43 75 Bautiberenia 115 35 Ranlakateni 44 76 .Sarkhia 116 36 Mandabahali 45 77 Sarkhiataila 117 37 Keutaberani 46 78 Meghatalabahali 118 38 Kusapada 47 79 Sundarikhal 119 39 Dholpasi 48 (!'undarikhol) 40 Haladibari ~9 80 Badapal 120 499

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20 81 Panchakania 122 20 121 Chhakilo samil 187 ,Panchakahania) Patana (Chhakilo) 82 Nachhipura 123 122 Ichhapur 188 83 Nadhanpur 124 123 Deuldhua 189 84 Tangarapada 132 124 Barsupal 190 85 Tanalagarh 140 125 Rautrapur 191

86 Banamalipur 141 126 Uparanatakata 192 87 Kanarapur 142 127 Talanatakata 19;1 88 Badheikateni 143 (lalanatakata or 89 Sarion 144 sana Natilkata) 90 Bhaliabolkateni 145 128 5aharanali 194 129 Koilipangi 195 91 Namachira 146 130 Mahulbereni 196 92 Kankadahad 147 93 Majuri 148 131 Dahanigadia 197 94 Mangalpur 149 132 Bimbal 198 95 Gaudunibedia 150 133 Patrabhag 199 134 Talbarkot 200 96 Kambhuberena 151 135 Baldiabandha 201 97 Barabanka 152 98 Borapadakhamar 153 136 Paikdahikor 202 99 Kukudajhar 154 137 5ardahikor 203 (5ahardahikor) 100 Gahamkhunti 155 138 Kasiapada 204 101 Garagobindpur 156 139 Nadlali 205 102 Achhanda 157 '40 Dalaka 206 103 5ankhua 158 104 Khajuria 159 141 Regeda 207 105 Kurumtangardaitari 160 742 Deopada 208 (Kurumtangarrathi- 143 Bi jahapur (Bi jipur) 209 dehuri) (Daitaridas) 144 Suliadiha 210 106 Kurumatangarrathi- 161 145 Charbatia 211 dehuri 107 Kurumtangar- 162 146 Manipur 212 banamali 147 Jenasaupa tna 213 108 Mahulpada 163 148 Padmalavpur 214 109 Ukudamathatota 164 Jorabati 215 (Rayati) 149 Badarapall 216 110 Ukudamathatota 165 150 (lakhraji) 151 Bhagira thipur 217 111 Kanteikolla 166 152 Kuanali 218 112 Budhideiberena 167 153 Jamunali 219 113 Siaria 168 154 5alabereni 220 114 Kamaning 169 155 Kanjiaberena 221 115 Saptasajaya 170 (Kunjiaberani) 116 Gohirakhal 171 156 Ra juapa tana 222 117 Medinipal 172 157 Kankadakenda 223 118 Jhinkaragadi orof 173 (Mankadakenda) lambodarpur Madhusahupatana 224 119 Kauchinali 174 158 Motari 225 120 5adeipur orof 175 159 Sansallio (Saradeipur) 160 Rankagadia 226 500

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Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the < No. Na_ the No. the No. Na- the No. Tahasil{P.S. Village Tahasil/P .5. Village 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

20 161 Godipada 227 20 178 Sarakpatana 261 162 Kakudibhag 228 179 Baliamba 262 163 Baniasahi 229 180 Cangadharprasad 263 164 Bandalo 230 181 Chasapada 26-1 165 Utarabanka 231 182 Nuaganpatna 265

166 Salapadabishnupur 232 183 Kamadhenukot 266 167 Oukhamapa tana 233 184 Krushnaprasad 267 168 Gopinathpurpatana 234 185 Dhirapatna 268 169 Hemi 235 186 Tentulipatna 269 170 Koiliklari 236 187 Tentulipatna samil 270 Ratanpur 171 Mandama 237 188 Champapatna 271 (Manadama) 172 Mahulpunji 238 189 Sankarpur 272 173 Bhapur 239 190 Jatannagar 273 174 Beguniapal 240 175 Chandrasekharprasad 257 Gandia P.S. 21 191 Radhadeipur 92 176 Kantapatna 258 192 Nuapada ~3 177 Chakundapali 259 193 8anasingha 94 (Chakundapal) 194 Sankarpur 95 501

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Name of Code Si. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasiI/P.S. Village Tahasil/P .S. Village , 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

KAMAKSHYANAGAR 23 41 Bhagirathipur 133 TAHASIL 42 Kakudia 134 Kamakshya· 23 1 Kadabasanta 66 43 Kandarasingha 136 nagar P. S· Colony 44 Tentulisingha 137 2 Kadabasant 67 45 Baisinga 136 3 Siulapasi 76 4 Baunshapal 77 46 Baligorada 139 5 Jantarib01 78 47 Nuapani 140 48 Kantaripat 141 6 Saradhapur 79 49 Rangamatia 142 7 Kanapura 81 50 Hatuari 143 8 Kandhabol 82 83 9 Ekatali 51 Deulapatana 144 84 10 lIhalumunda 52 Jaganna thapur 145 53 Malangadihi 14() 11 Bhandaria 91 54 Manitri 147 12 Godipokhari 95 55 Badura 148 13 Tulasipasi 100 14 Siarimalia 101 15 Sanasualo 102 56 Lokana thapur 149 57 Bankual 171 16 Kandabol 1m 58 Danapasi 174 (Kandhabol) 59 Palikateni 175 17 Arachua 104 60 Khandabandha 176 18 Badasualo 105 19 Khatakhura 10& 20 Dhobania 107 61 Suniamaru 177 62 Kachhia 178 r 108 21 Santarapu 63 Korianpal 179 Chheliabeda 109 22 64 Kangeilo 180 23 Rajakulakateni 110 (Luni alias Rajakala- 65 Pipala 181 kateni) 24 Malapura 111 66 Khokasa 182 25 Balabhadrapurpa tana 112 67 Mota 183 68 Barrpu 184 26 Jiridamali 113 69 Sunajhari 185 27 Benupa 118 Saruali 186 28 Jalas (L) 119 70 29 Jalas (R) 120 30 Gopigadia 121 71 Mahulpal 187 72 Bijadihi 188 31 Kauchiapalli 122 73 Markata 189 32 Bangura 123 74 Aluajharan 190 33 Galukateni 125 (AluJharan) 34 Samatangi 126 75 Udegiri 191 35 Padhaniberena 127 76 Kantakhol 192 36 Manjakana 128 Bhairapur (R) 193 .37 Chorapa 129 77 Angarua 194 38 Kumulundi 130 78 79 San~arapur 195 39 Bahada 131 80 Dimiria 196 40 Kadua 132 502

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Oist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C.D. BI()t:k_Kamakshyanagar

Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Corle 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P'S, Village Tahasi lIP .S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

23 81 BaJipada 204 23 116 Machhid 239 82 Rankia 205 117 Jamujhara 240 83 Bhairipur (L) 206 118 Maluagoda 241 84 Budhibil 207 (Mahulaguda) 85 Kantajharia 208 119 Baruan 242 120 Baisinga 243 86 Ichhabatipur 209 87 Aghiragoda (L) 210 J21 Karabar 244 122 Sambalpur 245 88 Ichhabatipur (R) 211 123 Sogarkateni 246 89 Aghiragoda 212 (Agiragoda) 124 Sogar 247 90 Kotarapali 213 125 Rabada 248

91 Ambakholkateni 214 126 Sukapada 249 92 Analabereni 215 227 Kamagar apa tana 250 93 Salapada 216 128 Godaribili 251 94 Kusumjodi 217 129 Jogidihi 252 95 Kankadajhar 218 no Marangadia 253 (Maragadia) 96 Kiapa triani 219 131 Rautapada 254 97 Seoapatia 220 132 Mahugadia 255 98 Benagadia 221 13:~ Saiia lS6 222 99 Khairar andha 134 Chudakhiakateni 257 100 Nayakateni 223 13S Kotagara 258 224 101 Gangijodi 136 Tentulisinga 259 l2S 102 Kantapal 137 Haridapal 200 Sirimula 226 103 138 Mahulpal 261 227 104 Dhobabahali 139 Ra inrusinghapur- 262 105 Tumusingha 228 sasan 140 Kamagarapuruna- 263 106 Kadalipal 229 diha 107 Kantiokateni 230 , 141 Sriramapur 264 108 Kantioputasahi 231 142 Kantabania 265 109 Khuntabati 232 143 Sidhapada 266 110 Jaka 233 144 l1adagarh 267 111 Dadhikhai 234 145 Godabhanga 268 112 Mandukhura 235 in Khatuahata 236 146 Kanapal 269 114 Pandua 237 147 Uparjhagadapada 270 115 Dakhinapasi 238 148 Tala jhagadapada 271 503

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qist.-Dhenkanaf Code_7 Name of C. D. Block-Bhuban Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasll/P .5. Village Tahasil/P .5. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 KAMAKSHYANAGAP. 22 41 Kanakhai 41 TAHASIL 42 Kumarda 42 Bhuban P. S. 22 1 Odiso 1 43 Dadhisinga 43 2 Krushnapur 2 44 Balibo (R) 44 3 Anala 3 4S Balibo 45 4 Darjani 4 .5 Kumurisinga 5 46 Kesarapur 46 47 Carudabandi 47 6 Kendupada 6 -48 Anlajhari 48 7 Kuninda 7 49 Kunda 49 8 Joragadia 8 50 lakhamanpali 50 9 Seneda 9 10 Brahmankhantakhol 10 51 Nayanilakanthapur 51 52 Nimeipur 52 11 Khokasha 11 53 Ekata/i (R) 53 12 Khokasha (l) 12 54 Ekatali (l) 54 13 Saruan 13 55 Rautrapur 55 14 Kansa ragoda 14 15 MaJuagoda 15 56 Chandar 56 57 Bhadaliapasi 57 16 Harlamaru 16 58 Arilo 58 17 Kahneipal 17 59 Cadagampurpahad 59 18 AnJa 18 60 Bharati (Shara ti hill) 60 19 Mahapaita 19 20 TipiJei 20 61 Ca jendrakateni 62 62 Patusahukateni 62 21 Bamuan 21 63 Coplapasi 63 22 Mathanuagan 22 64 Kanchanbahali 64 23 Dayanblli 23 65 Asurabandh 65 24 Cabagoda 24 25 Balipada 25 66 Sundikateni 66 67 Kaitha 67 26 PaJasapithia 26 68 Naraharipur 68 27 Basudeipur 27 69 Carhnruslnghaprasad69 ~~ P!:ta1apada ~ 70 Surapratapapur 70 29 Kainsiri 29 71 Balipur 71 30 Dengabahali 30 72 Siaridoli n

31 Muruga 31 73 Nrusinghapur 73 32 Ralljhati 32 74 Ramachandr apur 74 33 Sarna! 33 75 Gajabol 75 34 Renandapatana 34 76 Jamunakot 76 35 Baunsakana 35 77 Adipura 77 78 Anlapal 78 36 Ichhapur 36 79 Cabindapur 79 37 Anantapur 37 80 Copalpur 80 38 Chha takhumda 38 81 Nayaodhana 81 39 Ranjeilo 39 82 Cobindabidyadhar- 82 40 Camargo! 40 pur (R) 504

ANNEXURE Dist._Dhenkanal Code-7 Name of C. D. Block-Bhuban Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of the Code 51. Name of Code No. No. the No. the TahasilfP.S. No. No. the N Village Tahasii/P·S. 1 Village 2 6 4 5 1 ----- 2 3 4 5 ------22 83 Martnapur 83 23 111 Badabhaga 84 Odhana 84 153 112 Kha juridihi 85 Gobindabidyadhar- 85 154 pur (l) 113 BadabrahmapcJr 155 8& Malpura 8& 114 Origaon 156 87 Maneidoli 81 115 Mathakaragola 157 (Honeidoli

88 Patapur 86 116 Badamuktapasi 158 89 Jayapur 89 117 Khantakhol 159 9D Chandipa l 90 118 Ghikhol 160 91 Asurabandhapa tana 91 119 Haligan 161 92 Kingol 92 120 HneHo 162 93 Kirtanpur 93 94 Bhusal 94 121 Mugupadakateni 163 95 Prachandapur 95 122 Mugapada 1&4 96 Praharajapur 96 123 Jiral 165 97 Purusotampur 97 124 8edhapal 166 125 Arakhapal 98 Rodang 98 167 99 Rankabeherakateni 99 100 Nilakanthapur 100 126 Mainda 168 101 Brahmapur 101 127 I(hurusia 169 102 Bentasa lia 102 128 Sashapasi 170 129 Kumbharunipasi '72 103 Sarangapur 103 130 Syamasu:1darapur 173 104 Kanilpal 104 105 Mala 105 131 Kairanali 106 Murdanga 106 197 132 Masani 198 133 Saradeipur 199 Kamakshya- 23 107 rangarpada 99 134 Kendudhlpol 200 nagar p·S· 108 Arasahi 150 135 RatasaM 201 109 Lokapali 151 136 Dighi 202 110 Sanabrahmapur 152 137 Goradia 203 505

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Name of Code 51· Name of Code Name of Code 51· Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. t phasll/P .5. Village Tahasil/p.S. Village 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

KAMAKSHYANAGAR 24 39 Mundeilobala- 75 TAHASIL bhadrapur 40 Hatlluchani 76 Kamakshya.- 23 1 Belabasant 68 41 Brahmanbedia 77 nagar P.S. 2 Rangamatla 69 42 Shalapada 78 3 Sundhikateni 70 43 Naranpada 79 4 Kamarda 71 5 Muktapasi 72 44 Singada 80 45 Kostiabeda ~1 (Kostiabedha) 6 Siarimali (Siarimalia) 73 Dihadol 82 7 Khairanali 74 46 47 Bhejipada 83 8 Jayapuraka teni 75 48 Kontar 84 9 Patharakhumba 124

49 Chandapur as Parajang P. S. 24 10 Kaushalyapa' 13 50 Badajhara 86 11 Jaka 41 51 87 12 Patuapali 42 "apasira 52 Jautukapasi 88 13 Sarakishorpal 43 53 Basoi 89 14 Manikamara 44 15 Kadapada 4S 54 Sagamali 90 16 Basulei 46 ~5 Barihapur 91 17 Akhupal 47 56 Gar hpar a jang 92 18 Rangathali 48 57 Barbank 93 19 Mahanapasi 50 58 Khalibahall 94 20 Domuhani 51 59 Katarapada 95 21 Kankadasoda 57 60 Khandualamunda 9(i 22 Gangadharpur 58 61 Palikateni 97 23 Ambapalas 59 62 Jahnapada 98 24 Bansiballa vpur 60 63 Golagadia 99 25 Kalada 61 64 Sarang 1eO 26 Kandheikhol 62 65 Jatia 101 27 Kulei 63 66 Damol l02 28 JhaTanbahali 64 67 Kandar5ingha 103 29 Raghunathapur 65 68 Balasinga 104 30 Gengutia 66 69 Kamaracharisahi 105 31 Khalapal 67 70 Anlakata 106 32 Kualo 68 71 Basantapada 107 33 Pitiri 69 72 Alekhapatana 108 34 Odaslnga 70 73 Kankili 109 35 Gaudamurida 71 74 Tulasipasi 11.0 36 Gaudakateni 72 75 Sanda 111 .17 Gehleikateni 73 76 Kumusi 11:' 38 Naupal 74 77 Ria 113 506

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Name of Code 51. .N~me of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasIlIP'S, Village Tahasll(P·S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Parajang P.S. 24 78 Sankamar 114 24 84 Panlgengutla 120 79 Gallo 115 85 Salarima lia 121 80 Kundandeipur 116 86 Tarahata 122 81 Panibhandar 117 87 Nuanal 123 82 Roda 118 88 Chanda pur 124 83 Renthapat 119 89 Soratanall 125 (Rentapat) 90 8atasinga 126 507

ANNEXURE Dist_Dhenkan~1 Code_7 Name of C. D. BJocLKankadaada NameD! Code 'Ii Name of Code Name of the Code 5,· Name .)f No· No· the No. the Code No. No. the TahasIl/P'S, Village Tahasil/P.5. No· Village 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 KAMAKSHYANAGAR 5 TAHASIL 23 43 Pa lasadangi 43 44 Balikuma Kamakahya- 23 Madharnunda 1 44 nagar P.S· (Balikumt>ha) 2 Rodang 2 45 Ihanjiriberena No.2 4<; 3 Ghotc1ringa 3 4 Baisanapa' 4 <46 5 Haladigundf Banadapal 5 -47 46 Patharakata 47 6 Ekvli <18 6 Panasia (Ana5ia) 48 7 49 Kate 7 Sendhasar 49 B 50 Biripal 8 Majhipal 5(J 9 Kante) 9 10 Katen; No.2 51 MaruabiJi 10 51 52 Kariapal 11 Chllida 52 11 53 Kankana 12 Mandiapada 53 12 54 Shita/abas 13 Kalada a 54 13 55 8andania 14 Kerajodi ').4 5S 15 Jhanjeriberena 15 .56 Bilasal 57 56 16 Kiritanapur 16 Ranaoi 58 57 17 RupabecJha 17 KhaJuria 58 59 Kairatangar 18 Patabedha 16 59 19 60 Dholapasi Kankadahad 19 fiO 20 Akhupal 20 61 Dhuligotha 61 21 62 Tarinlpasi 6udhibifli 11 62 63 Batagan 22 Karagola 22 63 23 64 Kandar 23 Tandimunda 64 24 65 Katen; No.1 24 Cundlchanafl 65 25 Kampulel 25 66 Brahmania 67 85 26 Kharakhari 26 Chakuria 86 &8 27 Pttaldhua 27 8aghua 87 28 69 Jhatlkipasi 28 Mahidharpur 88 70 29 Ka/aspur 29 Makuakatenl 89 .ill Ka; 30 71 Tarajans 9() 31 Sasapasi 31 72 Baghabasa 92 32 Dangapal 32 73 KoJibaniakateni 93 33 Urubengi 33 74 . Jamuchakada 94 34 Kandhara 34 75 Hadagari % 35 Adhapali 35 76 Raibol 97 36 Kantapal 3i 77 Karadapal 96 37 Karadapal 37 Parajan, p. S. 38 24 78 Phulajhari 38 KhairlTiunda 1 J9 Phula jhari 79 39 Asanbahali 2 40 80 Sunia 40 Khanda 3 41 8t Suaginali 41 Kendumunda -4 42 Saala 82 42 8rllhmanajhara 5 8) Pangatira ." 508

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Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name ot Code ~. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasiI/P.S. Village TahasillP.S. Village 1 2 3 4 S 2 3 4 5

24 84 Andhari 7 24 104 Birlbolei 28 85 Karadakhaman 8 105 Solagaon 29 86 Dangapal 9 106 Chandapur 30 87 Nageswar 10 107 Mahablrod 31 88 Dehurihata 11 108 Jhili 32 89 Jar ada 12 90 Dholia 14 109 Toradanali 33 91 Gobari 15 110 Pathargarh 34 92 Bam 16 111 Tampei 3S 93 Garhpalasuni 17 112 Golagadia 36 113 Madarangamunda l7 94 Dasipur 18 9S Kusumundia 19 114 Tipei jharan 38 96 Gurujanguli . 20 115 Bautlnali 39 97 Jangu 21 116 Jamunali 40 98 Ghagaramunda 22 117 Raijhara 49 99 Katumunda 23 118 Padapatia 52 100 8alipada 24 Kuturia 101 Sundarmundi 25 119 53 CSundaramundei) 120 Kaimatia 54 102 Bhejia 26 121 Pakatamunda 5S 103 Gatarei 27 122 8aghamunda 56 509

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Nameot Code SI. Marne of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No· the No· No. the No. Tahall1fP'S village TahasilfP.S· village 1 2 3 4 5 1 '2 3 4 5

ANUGUl TAHASIl. 13 44 Kolasar 44 45 Krushnachakra 45 Purllnakot P.S. 13 1 Rodas,inga 46 Bidisinga 2 Antulla 2 46 47 Kurudu 47 3 Tabada 3 48 4 Betar 4 Hinsaloi 48 5 Patharagada 5 49 Karadasing 49 50 8aghuapat SO 6 8alijeranga 6 51 Hidsing 51 7 Sardhapur 7 52 Dimiripal S2 8 Cadelmunda 8 53 Pabada 53 9 Gurudhi 9 10 Utchasal 10 54 Pamphsar 54 55 Hinstida 55 Ramimunda 1,\ 11 56 Takarsinga 56 12 Kulasinga 12 57 lagana thpura 57 13 13 Pokunda 58 Tarava 58 14 Kandhakoili 14 15 Sitakoifi 15 S9 Asanbaha.1 59 60 8adakheta 60 16 Bara(i!0tha 16 61 Salar 61 17 Badataila 11 62 Nuabhuin 62 18 Bhagabatpur 18 6} Kulangi 6~ 19 1'ainsl 19 64 ,okub 64 20 Oandasinga 20 65 Labangi \ 65 21 Hlnsalol 21 66 Chhotkei {~hhotkol} 66 22 Laxmanput 22 67 GopaJpur 67 23 Bhalumunda 23 68 Purunakot 68 2-4 Canjada 24 69 Karadaberani lungl!! 69 25 Kadalibereni 25 70 Hatibari 70 71 Karadapada 71 26 Kothabhuln 26 72 Ramirr,unda 72 27 Dalaki 27 73 Majhlpada 73 Oalasinga 28 :ze 74 Beher .. sahi 74 29 ThukuU 29 7S Bhagamunda 7S 30 Bagharnunda 30 76 Gaindi 76 31 Kumuri 31 77 Tikarapada 77 32 Tentulipada 32 78 Mahulia 78 33 Sankrida 33 79 Katrang (Dada) 79 34 Naimunda 34 Katranga (Sana) 80 35 Olaberi 35 80 81 Tuluka 81 36 Kantabeda 36 37 Nuapada 37 Bantala p.S. 14 '82 Godibandha l (Gudlbandha) 38 Hinjadoli 38 ' 83 39 Hinjagola 39 Surisapal 2 84 ',Gopin&thaput 3 40 Ralgodasorlsapal 40 85 8aniasahi -4 41 Bruti 41 86 Baradasahl 5 42 Khalamba 42 87 Gaudasahi 6 43 Manlkajori 43 88 Madanmohanpatana 1 510

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Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No· No. the No' TahasilfP .5. Village TahasIlIP.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

14 89 Srahmanasahi S 14 134 Bedasasana 53 90 Matiasahi 9 135 Chatiagaji 54 91 Sasan 10 136 Khindagobindapor 55 92 Dalabeherasahi 11 137 Khinda 56 93 Panjiasahi 12 138 Kaleipada 57

94 Badakera 13 139 Baragounia 58 95 Tumunl 14 140 Bandanpasi 59 96 Ragadiapada ,~ 141 5anahinso fiO '17 Champetimuncla 11', 142 8adahinso 61 98 BadadJndasahi 17 143 Talagarh 6l

99 Karamangasahi 16 144 Kantamegha 6> 100 Sudasahi 19 145 Ragadiapada 64 101 Chandaopur 20 146 Sachina 65 102 Saruali 21 147 Bhubanpur Jungle 66 103 KU5umapat 22 148 Nukhllripllda 67

10<1 Koratapata 23 149 Magurakhala 68 69 105 Baulipur 24 150 Jamunda 106 Brahmapur 25 151 Banamira 70 107 Nandapur 26 152 Mahidharapada 71 153 71 108 Madhupur 27 Gadatarasa 154 Purunagada 73 109 Madhapur 28 155 Barabandha 74 110 Madhapur Jungle 29 156 Maranda 75 111 Panagobindapur 30 157 Talapada 7& t12 Kahneintlgal 31 158 Talaberana 77 113 Gopalpur 32 159 )amu8adja 78 114 Gopalpur Jungle 33 160 Nuagaon 79 115 Coranga 34 161 Kanja 80 116 Dhokata 35 162 Iladakantakol 81 117 Poktunga 36 (Badakdnthakul) 118 Haripur 37 163 Sanakantakul 82 (Sanakamhakul) 119 Manllpur 3S 16~ Panabhuin 83' 120 lachhabandha 39 165 Aradiha 84 121 Saharagoda 40 '\66 Nca'kneta as 112 jararpur 41 1&7 Balanga Il6 123 Sankhapur 42 168 Talisara 87 124 KhaJagaon 43 1&9 BhurukunCi B8 m Bantala 44 170 Raigoda 89 126 Narayanpur 4') Anugul P S· 15 171 Rantalel Jungle 8.5 127 Ramachandrapur 46 172 Rantalei 86 128 Surendrapur 47 173 Podakhaman 87 129 Gohirapasi 48 174 Haribereni 88 130 Lokeipasi 49 175 K

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Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C D. Block_Anugul Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name uf Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasll(p .5. Village ., Tahasil{P.S. Village 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 15 179 Panchamahal 93 15 206 Angarbandha 139 180 Malisal 94 207 Charadapita 154 161 Lingarajodi 95 208 Talasahi 155 162 Khalari 96 163 Khamara 97 209 Surab 156 210 184 Susuda 98 Balasinga 157 211 Fulapal 158 185 Ankula 99 212 Talabahal 159 186 Coplnathapur 100 213 Badabahal 187 Jadupur 119 160 188 Barslnga 120 214 Bhagatpur 161 189 Badibahal 122 215 Kumuruslnga 162 190 Kangula 123 216 Pateli 163 191 Samakol 124 217 Ramberani 164 192 Chheliapada 125 (Ramberinl) 193 Amantapur 126 218 SanakanJanl Jungle 165 194 Nuagaon 127 219 Sanakanjani 166 195 SabalabhangaJungle 128 22C Sarangapur 167 196 Saradhapur 129 221 Nua.,ada 168 197 Balarampur 130 222 Badakanlani 169 198 Shyamasundarpur 131 223 Satrang 170 199 Ballavpur 132 200 SlngaJori 133 224 Inkarbandha 171 201 Kabillpal 134 225 Hanadiha 172 226 202 Sabalabhan~a 135 Khaparakhai 173 203 Baluakata 136 227 Baliani 174 228 Kansanali 175 204 Brahmanposi 137 229 Biswanathpur 176 205 Khandahau. 138 230 Pandapur. 177 512

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Dist._Dhenkanal Code_' Name of C. O. Block-Banarapal

Name \)f Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51· Name of Code the. No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasillP .S Village TahasiI/P.S. Village 4 1 2 3 3 5 1 2 3 5

A~UGUL TAHASIL 15 40 Khirkolipasi 16 41 Rajanipal 17 39 Jarapad. P. S. 12 1 Jamunda Jungle 42 Rankasinga 18 40 (Portion) }. Badakerjang Jungle 43 Kukudanga 19 44 ~ 'Sanakerjang Jungle 44 Ekagharla 20 4 Krushnachandrapur 45 5 Derjang Jungle 46 45 Ralpu r (Part) 21 46 Tentoi 22 47 (, Golabandha 47 Tentoloi 23 48 7 Pathuria 48 Pingua :£4 49 8 Kulei 49 Khamana 25 9 Oabaradhua 50 10 Behe~abhuin 51 50 Brundabanpur 26 51 Paniula 27 11 Sanaker jang 52 52 Kunjakutira 28 12 Sadakerjang 53 53 ()ayanidhipur 29 13 Paripara 54 14 Jarada 55 54 Basudevpur 30 15 Sana jamunda 56 !is lCendupali 31 16 Banuasahi 57 56 Bhogaberani 32 17 Danai"ali 58 57 Niladripur 33 18 Jamunda 59 58 Abhimanpur 4 19 Kaniara 65 59 Dasamanla 35 20 Gopinathpur 66 6') Nirakarpur 36 67 t1 Nakachanipal 61 Bagachar 37 68 22 Bimalbeda 62 Pa ndar bha r anla 38 69 23 Badahinsara 63 Majhika 39 70 24 Tambrakata 64 Nar ayanchadrapur 40 2), Rautal 71 6S Salagadia 41 26 Sanahinsara 72 66 Kusupangi 42 27 Amantapur 73 67 Balaramprasad 43 28 Rangakata 74 68 Balaramprasadpatana44 29 Santarapur 7S 69 Sanakaraberani 45 30 Dudhiabeda 76

70 Kansaragadia 46 31 Maratira 77 71 Kurudul 47 32 Tubey 78 72 Ghunchapal 46 33 Madhimunda 79 (Madhiamunda) 73 Suleimal 49 8) 34 Derjang 74 Sakasinga 50 81 35 Jukuba 75 Talataila 51 12 76 Akurabahal 52 Anugul P. S. 15 36 Subarnpur 37 lamunali 13 77 Bedasar 53 38 Kuio 14 78 Karadatikar 54 39 Kuio Jun~le 15 79 Benagadia 56 513

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.Q1.t.-Dhanltanal Code..-7 Name of C. D. Slock--Banar8!pal

Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code . Natrle of Code -51. Name of No. the No. No. the No. the No. No. the Tahasll/P .S. Village Tahasll/P .S. Village 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 '15 15 80 Majhika 57 118 C;opigaogadharpur ,111 81 Jansinga 58 119 Bhagabatpur t12 82 Kumanda 59 120 Cadasantri 113 83 Belasunt"'a 60 121 Cangijodi -114 84 Ranigoda Jungle 61 122 Rajibapur 115 85 Turanga Jungle 62 123 Tulasipal Jungle 116 ,124 86 Ranigoda 63 Badaberena 117 87 Nuapada 64 '125 KankJnat.i 118 88 Karaberani (Bada) 65 116 Bandhupur 121 89 Kanyabeda 66 127 Ramimunda 140

90 laxmanpur 67 ':128 Purikia (Purukia) 141 91 Ciranga 68 ~:t29 Arahat ,..2 92 Cotmara 69 '130 Talatali 143 93 Apartlpur 70 131 Juharpur 144 94 Budapdnka 71 ,132 Similichhuin 145 ( Budhapan1ca) (Simllisahi) 95 Tentuliha ta 72 133 Chakuriapal 146 96 Joragadia 73 134 Similichhuin Junsle 147 97 Birababanpur 74 135 Ara 148 98 Nuahata 75 136 ' Rankasinga 149 99 Banarpal 76 ·137 Tentuliposi 150 '100 Mandaberani 77 ':138 Kusuna 151 101 Bonda 78 139 I(alandapal 152 '102 Kulad 79 140 , Santrapur 153 \103 Kandasar 80 loll Fulapada 178 '104 Turanga 81 -142 Cirdhabasia 179

'105 . Karadagadia 82 '143 'Tilapanga 110 '106 Kusaslnga 83 '144 Kainchabahal 181 107 Paratara E4 145 Talmulsasan 182 108 Kulad Jungle 101 ·146 Cada talamul 183 109 Naguliabeda Jungle 102 ''147 Harichandabasti 184 '110 ; Naguliabeda 103 '148 . Talamulpatnajami 185 -111 Tulasipali 104 ' 149 . Harichanda jami 186 112 Jhajiribahal 105 .150 Talmulpatnabasti ilI7 ,.,,.."i113 Chouridlha 106 :151 , Cudiabhuin 18& , Narendrapur 107 '~52 : Durgaprasadpur 189 :'.>153 .. Khandanall "115 Talabahal 108 190 ,'!l54 ." Mahidharpur 191 ~116 .. Ganthlgadia 109 t1l55 ; Seranabeda l:117 ...~ Badakhali 110 192 514

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Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block_Chhendipada

Name of Code SI. Narle of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No· the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P.S. Village Tahasil/P .5. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

CHttENDIPADA 7 41 Tebudu Jungle 13 TAHASIL 42 Ramachandrapur 14 43 Nuapada 15 ".rapada P.S. 6 1 Oubanali 1 44 Nuapada Jungle 16 (Portion) 2 Kuskila Jungle (Sana) '1 45 Satakhaman 17 3 .Kuskila 3 4 Kuskila Jungle (Bada) 4 46 Badaberena 18 5 Naupada ') 47 · Andharikata 19 48 Kampasala 20 6 Putagadia 6 49 · Rangaposi 21 7 Korada 7 50 Kainchhapada 22 8 Raijharan 8 9 Golagadia 9 51 Puriabeda 23 10 Kaunsidhipa 10 52 Hariharpur 24 53 Mandua 25 11 Chhotabereni 11 54 Haribereni 26 12 Kankarei 12 55 Kampasala Jungle 27 13 Pirakhaman 13 14 Balichandrapur 14 56 Changudia 28 15 Nisa 15 57 · Sunaripal 29 58 Kankurpal 30 16 Malibrahmani 16 (Kankarapal) 17 Ourgapur 17 Golagadia Jungle 31 (Jangirisani) 59 60 Nanguli Jungle 32 18 Durgapur 18 19 Bakala 19 61 -Dahibar 33 20 Pitachari 20 62 . Gohlrapasi 34 · Bahalasahi 21 'Oahimal 21 63 3S 22 Kandhakorada 22 64 Nanguli 36 23 Katada 23 65 Chhotagolagadfa 37 24 Tentuli 24 66 : Golagadia 38 25 'Durgapurpanasahi 33 67 Chhota tentuli 39 ·26 "aliakata 41 68 'Baramancha Jungle 40 27 .Kaliakata Jungle 42 69 ,Mamuriasahi 41 28 .Panapur 43 70 Panapasi 42 ,._) Chhendipada P. S. 7· 29 Bhaliasara 1 71 Baramancha 43 30 Kairabereni 2 72 .Purunagarh 44 31 Raipal 3 73 Purunagar.h Jungle 45 32 Khamar Jungle 4 74 ' Bamanali 46 33 Sarapal 5 75 Bagdia 47 34 :Pltakumunda 6 76 .Khamar 41

35 Baghuabol 7 77 Dasarasahi 49 36 Patakumunda Jungle 8 78 Barasahi 50 37 Bha lukhaidhipa 9 79 Godarasahi 51 38 Tangiri 10 80 Samalamaliha 52 39 Dhangurumunda 11 6' Bhejidiha 53 40 Tebudu 12 82 Dangapal 54 515

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Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block-Chhendipada

Name of Code 51· Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No· No· the No. tile No. No· the No· Tahasil/P·5 Village Tahasil/P .5 Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

7 83 Jaripal 55 7 126 Dhaurakhaman 98 84 Patrapada JUI'I8Je 56 127 Ballkudla Jungle 99 85 Shatapal 57 128 Ghodadln Jungle 100 86 Nuagan 58 129 Kisinda 101 87 Telisahi 59 130 Sudgolasara 102 88 lunamati 60 89 Marudhipa 61 131 Hatianall 10J 90 Kanaloi 62 132 Chandrapur 10-4 91 Karnapal 6'l 133 Balipata 105' 92 PatrapaCla 64 134 Palasbania 106 135 Kukurpeta 107 93 Pipalabahala 65 66 94 Similipal 136 Kukurpeta Jungle 108 95 Sapoinali 67 117 Phulajhari 109 68 96 Machhakuta 138 Bhagilakata 110 69 97 Podapl.da 139 Biswanathapur 111 98 Podapada jungle 70 140 jaltap '12 99 Chhendipada Jungle 71 100 Gadapasi 72 141 Similisahi 113 101 Chhendipada 73 142 Bahiali jungle 114 102 Khanguria 74 14~ Kosala 115 144 Chakundapal 116 103 Bimbadharpur 75 145 Barapada 117 104 Thalipasi 76 105 Kudapasi 77 146 jhintlpal 118 196 Dhaurakhaman 78 147 Gopinathapur jungle119 107 Bhalukhaman 79 148 Jhintipal Jungle 120 149 Kunda jhar i Jungle 121 108 Santrabandha 80 150 NandichilOd 12..: 109 Khajurikhal 81 (Gopiba lIabhapur) 110 Takua 82 111 Fasihat Jungle 83 151 Chakradharpur 123 112 Brahmanbil 84 152 Kudapalpasi 124 113 Karadabahal 85 153 Sendhapal 12!> 114 Kasidiha 8f> 154 Kerjang 1;z. 115 Balina:i 87 116 Kunjabeharipur 88 ANUGUL T AHASIL 117 Tentuloigopinathpur 89 Jarapada P. S. 12 155 Govindapanasahi 25 118 Nuamauza 90 (Porbon) 156 laxmidharpur 2' 119 Tentulol 9. 157 jerangdehurj~ahl 21 120 Tentuloikodasahi 92 158 Saurl. 28 121 Hadigoda 93 159 Je1ang 29 (Handigadcl )

122 Machhakuta jungle 94 160 Gopina thpur 30 123 Ghuntulipasi 95 161 Kumurisinga 31 (Ghantulipasi) 162 Bhagirathipur 32 124 Deunriajharan 9b 163 jarapada Jungle 34 125 Basantapur 97 164 Jarapada 35 516

ANNEXVRl· Diat;_DhElnkanal. Code-7.._- Name of C, D. BJoQlt;...,..~bb\• .,gID_!l ----Namp. of Code SI. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasiI/P.S. Village Tahasi I/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

12' 1iS Jarapadapanasahi 36 15 11.~ Natada 3 166 Tukuda 37 176 ðlanali 5 16iZ' Odkapa 38 17'1' BadaJharan 8 168 Sadanandapur 60 178 Sanamahltala 6 1~ Badamahltala 7 169 Malisahi 61 170 Para 62 171 Para Jungle 63 1&Q Nitanjanpur 8 172 Og! (Ugi) 64 1Q:1 R4(lladiha 9 11l2. BIlubanpur 10 Anugul P. S. 15 173 Ambapal 1 1A.1 Patanga 11 174 Ambapal Jungle 2 184 Makundapur 55 5:17

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Qia"'''''''!''D..nM~naf· Code_7 Name of C. Q.. B.lQ~~-:-PaJaJft,hada

Name of Code Sf. Naille of CQdll Na.l1le of Code 51. "Ia!ll~ of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the • No. TahasilfP.S. Village Tahasil{P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

P~~ALAHADA 1 42 Sarabeda 42 TAHASIL 43 Qalo 43 44 Karadapal 44 PaJaJabada p. S. 1 I(.hadaka 45 Kamparkela 4'i 2 Jl!J1ugaJa 2 46 ~ajamunda 46 3 Kaira 3 4 ~da 4 47 Kantala 47 5 ~radjha 5 48 Muktapur 48 49 Kolipal 49 6 Bprunadiha 6 50 Seegarh 50 7 S~lei ? 51 Mankadachua 51 8 Sandhar 8 9 Kadambinipur 9 52 Chouturapali 52 10 Sibida 10 53 Naikanipali 53 54 Kandarapali 54 11 Elalibahal 11 55 Jogimunda 55 12 J~lIha 12 56 Kelopasi 5f) 13 Nagira 13 14 Caneswarpur 14 57 I;la tighincha 57 15 Elandhabhuin 15 58 ~njia 58 59 ~illipasi 59 16 Patamunda 16 60 Phapanda 60 V ij,~imakanda 17 61 Jayapur 61 18 T.ilvapal 18 19 Iti 19 62 Gatareipal 62 20 Siaria 20 63 Susab 63 ~4 Chasagufjang 64 21 Ibutibaspur 21 65 \J,dayapur 65 22 Timi 22 66 Haripur 66 23 jamaradiha (Paburi) 23 24 Dudipani 24 67 P~bitrapur 67 25 lamardiha 25 68 Paramunda 68 69 Sibagrampur 69 26 Gopapur 26 70 Siarimalia 70 27 Mohanapur 27 71 Khairabania 71 28 Atanaka 28 29 Jolanda 29 72 Badbagdari 72 30 Kadadiha 30 7~ Baramunda 73 7~ ~aradapur 74 3'! IWgudiha 31 7~ ~~tuposi 7S l2 Duipani 32 7~ S~nbagdarl 76 33 RIImachandrapur 33 ~4 l~kapani 34 77 Susulei 77 ~5 S,byamasundarpur 35 78 Milhidharpur 78 79 Narasinghpur 79 36 Pechamundi 36 $)- Para 80 37 Kaliakudar 37 -, ~8 ~jmilipal 38 81 Nabaghanpur 81 39 Laxmlprlyapur 39 82 kilnsar 82 40 K?lhasahl 40 83 Dhudurlpali 83 "p ~ida 41 84 ~himapali 84 " 518

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Dist._Dhenkanal Code-7 Name of C. D. Block_PalaJahada

Name of • Code SI Name of Code Name of C6de 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No· No. the No. lahasil/P .5. Village Tahasil/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1 85 Kutaripasi 85 1 128 Korada 128 86 Siding 86 129 RengaJi 1:19 87 Chandapank 87 130 Berhakudar 130 88 88 Debahali 131 Jhimiripali 131 89 Bhejipada 89 132 Dimillnali 132 90 Pr'avasuni 90 133 Bagadari 133 91 Kuturia 91 134 Dimiria 134 92 I".hdjur la 92 135 Talabahali 135 93 Muchurigadia 93 136 Ranjo 136 94 Dareikela 94 137 Jhariakhaman 137 95 Kainsiripali 95 96 ~ubarnapali 96 138 Iharabahal 138 97 Samiapali 97 139 Khadakapasi 139 98 Palalahada (Nizgarh)98 140 Kochila 140 99 lIIisuan 99 141 Khuntapasl 141 142 Bahadapasi 142 100 Khetrabasipur 100 101 Badjhar (Colony) 101 143 Kasipur 143 102 Patabeda 102 \ 1"'4 Tangaranali 144 103 Kubuli 103 (Tangaranal) 104 T(lmpar 104 145 Badludung 145 1~ Kusumanali 146 105 Kerejanga 105 147 Alanabahala 147 106 Godapada 106 148 Pataripa5i 148 107 Samal 107 149 Jharabereni 149 108 Jamra 108 ; 150 Teleipasi 150 109 Mahurapani 109 1')1 Sanluduna 151 152 Asanapal 152 110 Chandapasi 110 111 Nampasi 111 153 Curusulai 153 112 Badibahal 112 154 Saharagurujang 154 113 Namgaon 113 155 Hatimunda 155 114 Kantanali 114 1S6 Ranjana 156 157 Tiribi 157 115 Chellabeda 115 (Chheliabeda) 158 Batisuan 158 116 Chhelinbeda Colony 116 159 Purunapani 1~9 117 Susabnali 117 160 Garundiamunda 160 Nuguda 118 118 161 Bankhol 161 119 Khuludi 119 162 Nuagaon 162

120 lenteinali 120 163 Bishnupur 163 121 lharbeda 121 164 Purunapani 164 122 Jharalo 122 165 Baddhouragotha 165 123 Tapatajharan 123 166 Sandhourgotha 166

124 , Barnamuhan 124 167 Baja 167 " 1'25 , Talabahall 175 168 Bonor 168 ; 126 K

O",t._Ohenkanal Code_7 Name of C.D. S'ock_Pale'ahade

Name of Code SI. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P.S. Village TahasiI/P.S. Village , 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

Kh.mar P.S. 2 171 Munipalpur 1 2 215 Ranja 45 172 Karadapal 2 216 Kundandeipur 4' 173 Balipasi 3 217 Khandabeda 4.7 174 Phuljhari -4 '218 Pita 48 175 Sukadevapur 5 219 Jharkilinda 49

176 Rohira (, 220 Sankhamur 50 177 Balavadrapur 7 221 Pat abed a 51 116 Kilantapasl 8 222 Garadamunda 52 179 Miriginendi 9 223 Sanasada 53 180 Kurumula 10 224 Jitadimira 54 181 Boitasarai 11 225 Nuapada 55 182 Jambua 12 226 Patumura 56 183 Biranamunda 13 227 Badyanathpur 57 184 Sapajhara 14 228 Sahupada 58 185 Mlrigi 15 229 Bindapur 59 '86 Mlldhapur 1& 230 Jenapada 60 167 Burubura 17 231 Patarmunda 61 188 Banarpal 18 232 Nutnuripasi ()2 189 Paramandapur 19 233 Kumbhargadi 63 1S0 Alori 20 234 Jangada 64

191 Bhetia 21 235 Sulia 65 192 . Nuagan 22 236 Pathuri 66 '193 Telar 13 217 .~ Khamar 67 194 Chlngudimunda 24 238 Nuapali 68 195 Gunhapal 2S 2S9 Nimiribeda 69

196 Khalapal 26 240 Odash 70 197 Padapasi 27 241 Kutarimunda 71 B8 Talabahali 28 242 Kochiabeda 72 199 Bahadkani 29 243 Munduribeda 73 200 Tambur 30 144 Padiamunda 74 201 Badasada 31 245 Raghunathapur 7S 202 Khanatapasi Colony 32 246 FiringibahaJ 76 2(l3 Chakradharpur 33 2A] Malarbeda 77 204 Barkotia 34 243 Hansala 78 205 Copinathpur 3S 249 Bankholi 79

206 Hatibindha 36 250 Magarmuhan SO 207 Rengalmunda 37 251 Sendhamunda 8' 20B Damodarpur 38 252 Rengalmunda 82 209 Nandljhari 39 253 Mandhata 83 210 Bandhakani 40 254 Padhanipal 84

211 Jayamal 41 255 Jagannathpur 85 212 Satyagan 42 256 Saanda 86 .13 Ditlkrishnapur 43 257 Priyambadapur 87 214 Bhadramunda 44 258 Padang 88 5:0

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:f)1St; dD1Tehi(anal Codlt_7 Name of C. D. aloek-'-"Pafa'8hada

Name of Code 51. Name of ·Co~e ·'Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No· the No. TahasilIP.S. Village Tahasil/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

2 259 Kunjam 89 2 28S 'Eknatal 115 260 Chhanchunia 90 2&5 Dangamanga 116 261 Siarrmalia 91 287 Nakatirnunda 117 262 Satyabandha 92 288 Dangapal 118 263 Kalanda 93 289 Dutikrishnapur • 119

264 Codaramunda 94 290 Paunsia 120 265 Barakalapill 95 291 Ganjeimuni 121 :l66 Parachhat 96 292 Kholamunda 122 267 Baidehipur 97 293 Rajadanga 123 268 Nimihata 98 294 Talakopatia 124 Nitiam 99 269 295 Bakata 125 Panihara 100 270 296 Badabalipasi 126 RajallIunda 101 271 'l.97 Badagunda 127 272 Nabamunda 102 298 Sameswarpur 128 Mohanpur 103 273 299 Tileipasi 129 27.04 Besalia 104 275 Caneshganja 105 300 Injidi (Eenjidi) 130 276 I

ANNEXURE

Dist._Dhenkanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block-Athmallik

Name or Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. TahasiIIP.S. Village Tahasil/P .5. Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A'rHMALLIK 10 42 Nuapada 42 TAHAS.L 43 Bankapal 43 Athmallik P. S. 10 1 Orada 1 44 Kiakata 44 2 Guapada 2 45 Kadapada 45 3 Bhejidihi 3 46 Mundapada 46 4 Bajapur -4 47 Buraghat 47 5 lagannathpur 5 48 Haripur 48 6 Bijamaliha 6 49 Basudebapur 49 7 Bhangamaliha 7 50 Gautampur SO 8 Bahalabeda 6 51 Ghodagadi 51 9 Bhandarimunda 9 52 Bhoipada 52 10 Tushar 10 53 Singarimunda 53 11 Polamahul 11 54 Muchhapur 54 12 lhudangamal 12 55 Naktideul 55 "13 Kishoripur 13 56 Karadadadar 56 14 Banal>ur 14 57 Gourangpur 57 15 Kh'aJuri jharana 15 58 Gudugudi 56 16 Bhujapur (Bhojapur) 16 S9 Padianali 59 17 Sidheswarpur 17 60 Rautpada flO £>1 18 Barataild 16 Patrapada &1 19 TasharaDeda 19 62 Nenkadachhida 62 20 Mundigt:tha 20 63 Manarbeda 63 &4 21 Belataila 21 Phatamunda 64 65 22 Jhurikata 22 Sargiseni 65 23 Thatimunda 23 66 Maaanpur 66 24 Madanchouki and 24 67 Gobarahanpur 67 Sankhamal 68 Balarampur 25 Helei 25 68 69 Ketakijharan' 69 26 Naikpada 26 (Ketaki jhar) 70 27 DhuJiapada 27 Ghurunda 70 28 Hatuapada 28 71 Kuberpahad 71 29 Kumbhia 29 72 Bijipur 72 30 Kust->abania 30 73 Sarthukapur 73 (Sarathakpur) 31 lhamakarei 31 74 Bhagamunda 74 32 Banal:>aspur 32 75 Kandhapali 75 33 Bhagabanpur 33 76 Pil abasapur 76 34 Santipur 34 77 35 Daulatpur 35 Chandrapur n 78 laxmanpur 78 36 Subarnapur 36 79 Sorispank 79 37 Bareni 37 80 Nuagaon 80 38 Beherapada 38 81 SaradhapuJ 81 39 Binodpur 39 82 GadadhJ rpur 8;: 40 Mangalapur 4& 8l Titirilcata ..~ 41 \ Nuabankapal 41 84 BakJaghara &4 522

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Dist._Dhankanal Code_7 Name of C. D. Block-Athmallik Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of No. the No. No. the No. the No· No. the Village TahasillP' S. Village Tahasil/P .S. 1 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

10 85 Digipadar 85 10 129 Tambabajenl 129 86 Sianbereni 86 130 ,agabandhupur 130 (Bhalunatl) 131 Hingamandal 131 . 87 Kandhapada 87 132 Rajing 132 88 Narayanpur 88 133 Patharatanga 133 89 Baradakata 89 134 Deulabeda 134 90 Fakirpur 90 135 Malipadar 135 91 Mahakudapali 91 136 Gopalapur 136 92 Beladula 92 137 Kusapur 137 93 Dudum 93 138 Jirad 138 94 Kampala 94 139 Mahendrapur 139 95 Kaladhunipanasahi 95 140 Kairighati ~ 96 Kanheibereni 96 (Kairighnti) 97 Be1punji 97 141 Khambeswarlpali 141 98 Candaramunda 98 (Khameswarlpall) 99 Deberapali 99 142 Nuagarh 142 143 Jadupur Jungle 143 100 Deuli 100 101 Mohanakhali 101 144 Jadupur 144 102 Chhepra 102 14') Sldhapur 145 103 Dhulianali 103 146 Kutarthpur 146 104 lunahandi 104 147 Padmapokhari 147 148 Tangianisa 146 105 Manapur 105 106 Madhyapur 106 149 Dudhianali 149 107 Bandhupali 107 [Dudhlanali (Sana)] 108 Bhandarikata 108 150 Haridanali 150 109 Ranjana 109 151 Padlahindal 151 110 Madhapur 110 152 Aajarakote 152 153 Pacheribandha 153 111 Makundapur 111 112 Telinali 112 154 Manlkapathar 154 113 5iarinali 113 155 Odaslnga 155 114 Tainsar 114 156 Keutcibhuin 156 115 Rasosinga 115 157 Pules war 157 158 Dimirlbeda 158 116 ,anhimunda 116 159 liptinga 159 117 Kundanali 117 Khandahata 160 118 Tentheipali 118 160 161 Athmallik 161 119 Dhusarapada 119 (Kaintragarh) 120 Hinsei 120 162 Baragaon 162 163 lipilei 163 121 Laupal 121 122 Kanhupur 122 164 Satabandhuli 164 123 Ni lakanthapada 123 165 Haridakotha 165 124 Khadarapada 124 166 Nagaon 166 167 Brahmanandapur 167 125 . Kudagaon 125 126 Purunamanantri 126 168 Antarasinga 168 127 Nuamanatri 127 169 Hariharapur 169 ··128 Chilakhandi 128 170 Jagatpur 170 523

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Dist._Dhankanal Code-7 Name of C. D. Block-Athmallik

Name of Code SI. Name of Code Name of Code SI. Name of Code the No. Nn. the No. the' No. No. the No. Tahasil/P.S. Village TahasiI/P'S, Village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

10 171 Barapal 171 10 215 Jamudoli 215 172 KamaJapur 172 216 Malisahi 216 173 Rangapur 173 217 Dudhlanali (Bada) 211 174 lehedi 174 -218 Daruha 218 175 Kuteswar -;75 Thakurgarh 11 219 Patharkhumpa 1 176 Baghuakata 176 P. S. 220 Talamaliha 2 177 Telnai 177 211 Bhogora 3 178 Kundapur 178 222 Nuaphulajhari 4 179 Bahan 179 223 Mahidharpur 5 180 Titigaon 180 224 Ambasarmunda 6 181 SugrlpaJi 181 225 Siarimaliha 7 182 Badabandha 182 226 Phuluribania If 183 Anatapali 183 227 Ambadarh 9 184 Bhobanipur 184 228 Jarpada 10 185 Aida 185 229 Tentulipathar 11 186 Kalamati 186 230 Damabahal 12 187 Kutugaon 187 131 Tileswar 13 188 Ranamunda 188 232 Khadagabahal 1.01 189 Bankual 189 233 Krutibasapur 15 190 Olatha 190 234 Karadabahali 16 191 Pandurikhol 191 (Madhu) 192 Pataka 192 235 Barapda 17 193 Dalaki 193 236 Nuabarapall 18 194 Kendupati 194 237 Barapali 19 195 Podapadar 195 238 Mandarabahal l() 196 Nuakendupatl 196 239 Damodarpur 21 197 Gangapani 197 240 Balipata 22 198 Dahimal , 198 241 Kurumtap 23 199 Ranipakhal 199 242 Gundurikhola 24 200 Kusumkuhuri 200 243 Sanahulla 2~ 26 201 luhasinga 201 244 Achutapur 27 202 Dolamundei 202 245 Pedipathar 28 203 limbadihi 203 246 Jharabainda 19 204 Tentullpadar 204 247 Jhilimunda 30 205 Talabtjipur 205 248 Barham 31 206 Kutulusjnga 249 Bantol 206 32 207 Rathipur 207 2S0 Sapaghara 208 Naleswar 208 251 r.hamar 3~ 34 209 Najhara 209 252 Sisukata 35 210 Nilamara 210 253 Ambanall 3(l 211 Kusasinga 211 254 Ramagarh 37 212 Kudasinga 212 ass Gadakholmundia 38 213 Karada~inga 213 156 Rainali 214 Jharapada 214 157 GhanamWl&a ~ 524

ANNEXURE

Dist_Dhenkanal Code-7 Name of C. D. Block_Athmallik ------_.-, Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No· the No· No. the No. Tahasil/p·S. village TahasilIP.S, village 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

11 258 Tentoloi 40 11 300 Thakurgarh 82 259 laxmipur 41 301 Bhaliadharapahada 83 260 Hemamu(a 42 302 Dhandatopa 84 261 Batrakhol 43 303 Arampur 85 262 5aluni 44 304 Basudebpur 86

263 GedhilimundaJungle 45 305 Amasama 87 164 Gedhilirnunda 46 306 Alekhapur 88 265 Baradhip - 47 307 Jogibandha 89 266 Tumursinga 48 308 Arakhakuda SO 267 Jagadalpur 49 ~09 Taleipathar 91 (Kundajhari) 268 Paiksahi 50 269 Shagamunda 51 310 Nuaarakhakuda 92 270 .5lndurakhol 52 m Ghodabandhuni 93 271 loharapada 53 312 ' Jayapur 94 272 Badadadar 54 313 Mindol 9S 314 Pokanda 96 273 Chheliamunda 55 274 Khadaramunda 56 315 Baghuanali 97 275 -Badabar 57 316 Bidising (Basu) 98 276 Mahubnali 58 317 Kalapatnali 99 277 Simlliadandi 59 318 Ranidantakathi 100 319 Satyabadipur 101 278 Karadabahali(Khaira)60 279 Gunduri 61 Uchakurum 102 280 Anandapur 62 320 103 281 Tabada 63 321 Tapdho' Dadar (Sana) 104 282 Banamalipur 64 322 323 Kusumdarh 105 324 Talabahali 106 . 283 Bhagirathipur 65 284 Nabadipapur 66 Hatigeng (Hatigenj)107 285 .Akharakata 67 325 326 Kantapada 108 286 -Podapadar 68 327 Oepur 109 287 Bandhagaon 69 328 Somanathapur 110 329 Nabinga 111 288 . Nisanipathar 70 289 Nuagirida 71 290 Girida 72 330 Ghanajori 112 291 Adeswar 73 331 Maimura 113 Z92 c. Mamurijharana 74 332 Kutulsinga 114 293 Rajing 75 333 Ranibandha 115 , . 334 Sodanandapur 116 c 294 ' -JanakapOr 76 295 J1injagola 77 335 Hatdsimili 117 296 ' Chintam,lOipur 78 336 Dhodakhol '18 297 - .Bhuasuninali 79 337 Kalajikata 119 298 , Cherakhandi 80 (Kdlijikata) 299 .' _blnabandhupur 81 338 Gapapur (Gopapur) 120 525

ANNEXURE

Dist. ...::.Dh.nkanal Name of C. D. Block-Athmallik

Name "f Code SI. Name of Code Name of Code 51. Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasll/P .s Village TahasiI/P.S. Village 1 2 3 3 5 1 2 3 4 5

11 339 Mathamundia 121 11 346 Gopinathapur 128 340 Dhatukibahal 122 347 Kenchuanali 129 341 Kurab 123 348 Muraripur 130 342 Ramapur 124 343 Kansab 125 349 Raida 131 344 Pitabalibahal 126 350 Taranda 132 345 Kasinathapur 127 351 Bipradihi 133 526

ANNEXURE

Dist._Dhenkanal COd8_7 Nome of C. D. Block _Kishorenagar

Name of Code 51. Name of Code Name of Code SI· Name of Code the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. Tahasil/P .5. Village Tahasil/P.S. Village 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ATHMALLIK 8 41 Pratappur 41 TAHASIL 42 Chul iapur 42 43 Balsana 43 Handapit f'. S 8 1 Odal 1 44 Chalcundamunda 44 2 Kholaregeda 2 45 Jogipathar 45 3 Hinjirida 3 <4 Uchabali 4 46 Handapa 46 5 Charkhaman 5 47 Basantia 47 48 Kampul 48 6 laxmipriyapur 6 49 Gunthapada 49 7 Rajanpal 7 SO Bidising 50 8 Gunduri jharan 8 9 Baliamba 9 51 Badaherena 51 10 Barapat 10 52 Ichhapur 52 5j Nuaashrubahal 53 11 Nuabarapat 11 54 Ashrubahal 5.04 12 Madhupur 12 55 Nagajharan 55 13 Golasar 13 14 Analabereni 14 56 Khandabara 56 1S l

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Dlst._l,lhenkana. Code_7 Name of C. D. Block_Kishorenagar Code- Name of Code 51· Name of Code Name of Code 51· Name of the No. No. the No. the No. No. the No. .1 phasil/P.S. Village TahaslllP .S. Village 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

8 85 Pidharagadi 85 9 128 Patharagarh 24 86 Jamujhari 86 129 Dimiridihi 25 87 5ataparadia 87 130 Jamumunda 26 88 Gobardhanapur 88 131 Nuasusab 27 89 Badabahal 89 132 Susab 28 90 Gobindapur (Bada) 90 133 Laxmiprasadpur 29 91 Garud 91 134 Brundabanapur 30- 92 Ka r adabahalidehuri 92 135 Padmapur 31 (Karadabahali) 136 Gurujang 32 93 Bileinali 93 137 Bhalumunda 33· 94 Bhejigoth 94 138 Baghuarnunda 34- 95 Dhauragoth 95 139 Khairamunda 35- 96 Patapathar 96 140 Badirioali 36- 97 Daogadarha 97 141 Ambapal 37 98 Arjunadarha 98 142 Champapur 38- 99 Solanda 99 143 Jharbandhulibudhla 39 100 Boinda 100 144 Bankeswor 4()- 101 101 Dhundi 1~5 Sanapadar 41 102 Badhulla 102 146 Dalapaka 42- 103 Gcivindapur (Sana) 103 147 Sahadebbandhupali 43- 104 Parbatipur 104 148 Ramachandrapur 44 Kilhore.agar 9 105 Barkhol 1 149 Baiza 45- P.S. 106 Kutasinga 2 150 Baradamaliha .046: 107 Lanchi 3 151 Karmulkata 47 108 Bhangamunda 4 152 Mahulrnal 48 109 Dakuamunda 5 153 Bhariltpur 49- 110 HariralPur 6 154 Oskapali 50 111 Phaslpal 7 155 Garagadabahal 51 112 Saha jabahal 8 156 Nuagaradabahal 52 113 Jhinkibahal 9 157 Dadarapali 53 114 Dalimura 10 158 Baligereng S4 115 Nabaghanapada 11 159 Talapadar 55 116 Manikapur 12 160 Chatiamal 56 117 Kalabeda 13 161 Debadhipada. 57 118 Naktinali 14 162 Badibahal 58 119 Rengalbeda 15 (Regalbeda) 163 Cuodutidadar 59 164 Barapasi 6() '120 Jamunali 'If. 165 Brahmanipali 61 121 Bansimunda 17 166 Jalrat 62- (8ashimunda) 167 DhaurapaU 63 122 Bairal!.lpali 18 123 Plpalmunda 19 168 Pipalbahal 64 169 Tentulikhandahata 6S 124 Barnur 20 170 Dimirimunda 66 12, Nuabhangamunda 21 (Kishorena gardimiri- 126 Dangapal 22 munda) 127 Rangamatia 23 171 Chhelikhai 67 528

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9 172 Kishorchandrapur 68 9 214 Jhampuli 110 173 Padiabandhupali 69 215 Taladarh 111 174 Ghosar 70 216 Damdar 175 Karadingabahal 71 112 217 Bankapalsa 176 Jharabereni 72 113 218 Purastampur 114 177 Khaudarh 73 219 Batimunda 178 Gadaghumura 74 115 220 Katada 116 179 Gojapathar 75 221 Ambakhol 117 180 Baba rtipali 76 222 Nuanatada 118 181 Rasunapal 77 223 Phuljhari 119 182 Dhudurupal 78 224 Salapani 183 Angapada 79 120 225 Temulikhol 184 Turuda 80 121 226 Nuabhogara 185 JharabandhulichJnta- 81 122 mani 227 Kumbharmunda 123 186 Jiantanali 82 228 Gambharimaliha 124

187 Natada 83 229 8rahmanidei 125 188 Kendunali 84 230 Sanjamura 126 189 Kheti 85 231 Nimitira 127 190 Chintamanipur 86 232 Karadadadar 128 191 Khariakani 87 233 Goratopa 129

192 Rajmunda 88 234 Bidya dh&1 rpur 130 193 Hariaariali 89 235 Raniakata 131 194 Chudakhai 90 236 Mundabeda 132 195 Banaranati 91 237 Sanarohila 133 1% Himitira 92 238 Kusuni 134

197 Dantuanipal 93 239 Dhanukhola 135 198 5endhapal 94 240 Tentalpani 136 199 Panduripathar 95 241 Tulasipur 137 2eO Sribantamunda 96 242 Barapadar 13\\ 243 Kumursinga 139 201 • Dohali 97

202 Kasturibahal 98 244 BisW3nathpur 140 245 203 Baniadohali 99 Bharathapur 141 204 Bhimapur 100 246 Anatira 142 205 Saieigotha 101 247 Bankual 143 206 Kansarikud 102 248 Bhagabanpur 144 207 Tapursinga 103 249 Purunapani ;ogi 145 708 Dhauragotha 104 250 Nuanimitira 146 209 Kada limunda 105 251 Hatan11i 147 210 Badarohila 106 252 Dekurud 1411 211 Budhiabahal 107 253 Ghosarakhol 149 212 Mayurkachheni 108 254 BalaralT'padar 150 213 Raibahal 109 255 . Rangamatia 151 529

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TALCHER TAHASIL 3 42 Pananali 43 43 Suajhari 44 Kaniha p. S. 3 1 Jhankarpasi 1 44 Sankarpur 45 2 Naktideula 2 45 Jagamohanpur 46 [Jagamohanpur 3 Khindo 3 (Jungle)] 4 ,Rohila 4 46 BaJarampur 47 5 Podagarh 6 (BaJarampur (jungle)}

6 Rengali (Part) 7 47 l()dhajhari . 48 7 laxmanpur 8 48 Nlalu 49 8 Nilapasi 9 49 Andhari 50 9 Kuluma 10 50 Palasapasi 51 10 Balipasi 11 51 Fulajhari 52 11 Katarapali 12 52 Godigoth 53 12 Suniapasi 13 53 Jhadabandha 54 13 Sasamara 14 54 Khairanali 55 14 KaJiadama 15 55 Br" hma nidei 56 15 Gualiar (Guariar 16 56 Gunduri 57 Jungle) 57 Ranj'lna 58 16 Kuadara 17 58 Nalam 59 17 Palasabahali . 18 59 Titirima 60 18 luhamunda 19 60 Poipal 61 19 Barapada 20 61 Dalak t2 20 Olanda 21 62 Birabhluin 63 21 Denali 22 63 Baudabeda 64 22 Susuba 23 64 Arakhadihi 65 23 Jharabeda 24 (Arakhadahi) 24 Gengutia 25 65 Atabira 66 25 Bhaliabeda 26 66 Sapakata 67 , 26 Batibaspur 27 67 Talabahali 68 27 Duarabandha 28 68 Mohinipal 69 28 Debadhipur 29 69 Jharadihi (Jahaadihi) 70 (Debadtiipir) 70 Khajuria 71 Karadakhnman 30 29 71 Bha jlpur [Bha jipur 72 30 Arakil 31 (Jungle») 31 Kantol 32 72 Hanumanpur 73 32 Sulelpal 33 73 Kiajhar 74 '\3 Brahmapur 34 74 Kendukhaman 75 34 Paramapasi 35 75 Talapada 76 35 Kulablr 36 76 Tolakaplal 77 77 Durgaput 78 36 Gandamala 37 (Gandamula) 78 Chinta manipur 79 37 Bajrakot 38 79 Purunapani 80 38 Damajodi 39 80 Jabalpur 81 39 Kendubereni 40 81 Jharabereni 82 40 Barakhol 41 82 Derang 113 41 Barahol 42 83 Uchabali 64 530

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3 84 Bol 85 3 125 8adagunduri 126 85 Ghantianali 86 126 Jayapur 127 86 Changudia 87 127 Adaitaprasad 128 (Changhudia) 128 Malapasi (Nalapasi) 129 87 Kakudia 88 129 Gulland(Goiland) 130 88 Santarabandha 89 130 Cundurina Ii 131 89 Sanbirabarpur 90 131 Jamania 132 90 Debipatanpur 91 (Debapatnpur) . 132 Jarada 133 91 Badbirabarapur 92 133 Telisinga 134 92 Bainda 93 134 Ambapal 135 93 Luhamara 94 131j Bijigol 136 94 Debhuin 95 136 Baradangua 137 95 Joradanga 96 137 Kanusibereni 138 96 Kalyanpur 97 138 Kandasara 139 91 Balipata 98 139 Nakanaka 140 98 Badahira 99 99 Bhuinpur 100 140 Dehuribhuin 141 100 Masunihata 101 141 Dandasinga 142 101 Allori 102 142 Tentuibereni 143 102 Takua 103 143 Gandaberena 144 103 Patakhaman 104 144 lulubandha 145 (JoJabandha) 104 Banasinga 105 105 Itamatia 106 145 Baghapal 146 106 Burubahal 107 146 Kamarei 147 107 Languabeda 108 147 Kaharmunda 148 108 Sagadipal 109 148 Badatribida 149 149 Chhelia 150 109 Bi jigolpatana 110 150 Harichandanpur 151 110 Rangabeda 111 151 Saradhapur 152 111 Gadasila 112 152 Chasiapasi 153 112 Kateni 113 153 Jamujodi 154 113 Karadei 114 154 Barihapur 155 114 Sarclthipal 115 155 Sanatribida 156 115 Rasol 116 156 Sanahar 157 116 Bhimakanda 117 157 Chandrasekharpur 158 117 Laxmanpur 118 158 Ranjagol 159 119 118 lodhabandha 159 Badahar 160 119 Pilthaaramunda 120 120 Tolokabeda 121 160 Kuhanpal 161 161 Badkathia 162 121 Kaniha 122 [Badkathia Uungle)J 122 Balarampur 123 162 Sundarkhaman 163 123 Gaurchandrapur [Gaurchandrapur 163 Bhakarsahi 164 rJungle)] 124 164 Haripadhanpur 165 124 . Kansamunda 125 165 Sundarapal 170 531

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Talcher Sadar 4 166 Karnapal 1 4 200 Tumugola 35 P.S. 167 Kusumpal 2 2(11 Jharan 36 168 5eepur 3 202 Danarabeda 37 169 Balipasi 4 (Dangarabeda) 203 170 Saradhapur 5 Kulei 38 204 Ratanapur 39 171 Gangadharpur 6 205 172 Dangarpal 7 Ramachandrapur 40 206 173 Barapal 8 Bethiabhuin -41 207 Kateni 174 Deragola 9 42 208 Baruan 175 Naikaninali 10 43 209 Katarapada 44 176 Siaria 11 210 Balangi 177 Mahuliapasi 12 45 211 Bhaktipal 178 Fasipal 13 4i 212 Tipo 179 Burukuna 14 47 213 Samal 48 180 Mahidharpur 15 214 Bilinda 49 181 Badiba,hal 16 215 Keshabapur 182 Jhulakhuntia 17 50 216 Bikisar 183 Gaunighasa 18 51 217 Ekagharia 184 Parabil 19 52 218 Durnuduma 59 185 Jhadgram 20 219 Sadasibapur 60 186 Pauamunda 21 187 Siling 22 220 Rangapur 61 188 Gaham 23 221 5unakhani 62 189 Dadari 24 222 Hariharpur (Rayati) 63 190 Biru 25 223 Sibarampur 64 224 Nabinpur 65 191 Kulapal 26 192 Mankadachua 27 225 Jadunathpur 68 (Mankaciachua jungle) 226 Rutubhuin 69 193 Kandakhaman 28 227 Bhagirathipur 70 194 Langalkhol 29 228 Khairanali 71 (Langakhol) 195 Balijharan 30 229 Chandrabil 72 (Chandabll) 196 Kashia 31 230 Dhobapal 73 197 Dholagandia 32 231 Rabipur 74 198 Bulajhar 33 232 Kashinathpur 75 199 Bankadhara 34 [Kashinatnpur (Jungle)] 532

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TALCHER TAHASIL 4 40 I

35 Kanteikolia 98 79 Ketlandpur 142 36 Arakhapal 99 (Scotlandpur) 37 Gopabalhabpur 100 80 Pramodprasad 143 38 Brajanathapur 101 81 Dasarathlpur 144 39 Radhar amanpur 102 82 Banamalipur 145 533

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4 83 Rasalpur 146 5 127 Satyabadipur 6 84 Talabeda 147 128 Telipur 7 85 Gengutia 148 129 Banabaspur 8 86 Balugan (Khamar) 149 130 Copa Ipr asadkhamar 9 87 Madanmohanpur 150 131 Kusumpal 10 88 Anadipur 151 132 Bhalugadia 11 89 Naraharipur 152 133 Baghuabol 12 90 Jilinda 153 134 Gopalprasad 13 91 Ambamunda 154 135 Asanabahali 14 92 Nakulabaspur 155 136 Mallibandha 15 (Nakuladaspur) 137 Nuamuhni 16 93 Langijoda 156 138 Anantagadia 17 94 Debalayapur 157 139 Kalamchhuin 18 95 Balugan (Rayati) 158 140 Khuringa 19 96 Badapasi 159 141 Birabarpur 20 97 Baghudbol (Part) 160 142 Majhika 21 98 Bantol 161 143 Nathgan 22 162 99 Arjunanali (Part) 144 Damol (Dambol) 23 163 100 Kukudula (Part) 145 Nakeipasi 24 101 Balhar 164 146 Dasarathipur ~5 102 San tar amunda 165 147 Padmabatipur 26 166 103 Dhobapal 148 Anantabereni 27 167 104 Cogramapur 149 Pabitrapur 28 105 Sendhagram 168 150 Nakhetrapur 29 169 106 Santhapada(Bada) 151 Chandpur 30 107 Nuapada 170 152 Kateni 31 108 171 Bangu (Part) 153 Balanda 33 109 Santhapada(Sana) 172 154 Purunia (Putunian) 34 110 Curujanguli (Bada) 173 155 Bhara tpur 35 111 Padiabhanga 174 156 Lachhamanpur 36 112 Nuagan 175 113 Gurujanguli (San) 176 157 Baideswar 37 114 Balipatpur 177 158 Ja!flubahali 38 115 Kholua 178 159 Chintamanipur 39 116 Chainpal 179 160 Danara 40 117 Lingarakata 180 161 Brahmanbahali .. 41

118 Tolakalundi 181 162 Prasanprasad 42 119 Dasanali 182 163 Kochianali 43 120 Jhariamba 183 164 Natedi 44 121 Haturipal 184 165 Baulpur 45 (Hatirupal) 166 Karnapur 46 Colliery P. S· 5 122 Baghabaspur 1 167 Mahindrapur 47 123 Salada 2 168 Jorada (Bada) 48 12' Khajuria 3 169 Singida (Bada) 49 125 Niladripur 4 170 Suryamanipur SO 126 Tileipasi 5 (Sur jyamanipur) 534

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5 171 Ramachandrapur 51 5 182 Singida (Sana) 62 (Bada) 183 Jorada (Sana) 63 172 Hlrapur 52 184 Gobara 64 173 Rodhasar 53 185 Laxmanpur 65 174 Bhajanipur 54 186 Karadapalli (Part) 66 175 Handidhuan 5S 187 8ikrampur (Part) 67 176 Deulabeda 56 186 Teher.lnpur 68 177 Ghantapada 57 (Tiharanpur) 178 Tentuloi (Part) 58 189 Scotlandpur (Sana) 69 179 Diajharan 59 190 Scotlandpur (Bada) 70 180 Ja gabaudhupur 60 191 Jaganathapur (Part) 71 181 Kendupalli 61 192 Digi (Part) 75 535

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HINDOL TAHASIL 16 44 Jhadubereni 44 45 Panubereni 45 Balimi P. S. 16 1 Rakala 1 46 Dainimara 46 2 Panaghudughuda 2 (Dahanimara) 3 Amana 3 47 Khalapal 47 4 Sanjapada 4 48 Nagiabereni 48 5 Badibahal 5 49 Iswarpur 49 6 Khaliberel'la 6 50 Gotiabereni 50 7 Nandeilo 7 51 Kantamila 51 8 Brahmanapurunakote 8 52 Musalama 52 9 Naraharipur 9 53 Mahalunda &Il3 10 Chandrasekharpur 10 54 Bedanali 54 11 Kankalu 11 55 Magubereni 55 12 Fakirmohanpur 12 56 Krushnachandrapur 56 13 Mitikapasi 13 57 Gulehi 57 14 Sarapa 14 58 Dudurukote 58 15 Raghunathpur 15 59 Brahmanamara 59 16 Nuagan 16 60 Kumurusinga 60 17 Mahatala 17 61 Ranjagola 61 18 Beruanpal 18 (Ranjagole) 19 Gandijhara 19 62 Asarada 62 20 Galapada 20 63 Bdlimi 63 21 Bhanupada 21 64 Kukuta ~ 22 Chitipada 22 65 5anhindol 65 2j Nimabahali 23 66 Nandapur 66 24 Kothalu 24 67 Gurilo 67 25 Jharabandha 25 Hindol P. S. 17 66 Kansara 1 26 Madhupur 26 69 Chhelachheli 2 27 Nua 27 70 Kalihundi 3 28 Thokar 28 71 Tutupada 4 29 Barasingha 29 72 Tangisal 5 30 Tarkabeda 30 73 Balasar 6 31 Kadala 31 74 Hatura 7 32 Benipathar 32 75 Jayapanga 8 33 Badamunda 33 76 Hariharpur 9 34 Kantimili 34 77 Bangu (Kantamili) 10 35 Sanamunda 35 78 Pada 11 36 Kaliakoli 3" 79 Kurumitha 12 37 Paikapurunakote 37 80 Ambithi 13 38 Jahnamunda 38 81 Gobardhanapur 14 39 Solanali 39 82 Kantamila 15 40 Jharabeda 40 83 Dameibahal 16 41 Nuapada 41 (Dameinbahal) 41 Patala 42 84 Baradapal 17 43 Bankidi 43 85 5indurapal 18 536

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17 86 Diarapasi 19 18 130 Brahmapur 87 Dhobaninandar 20 131 Bedapada 88 Gohirachhod 21 132 Babandha 89 Karabira 22 133 Bahandei 90 Bandhabhuin 23 134 Kaduamada 91 Nuakote 24 92 Baunspokhari 25 135 Jamuchakada 93 Dholapathar 26 136 I

96 Kamandalei 29 140 Patalu 97 Nizgarh (Hindol) 30 141 Mohanpor 98 Tantichira 31 32 142 Pasasinia 99 Kalanda (Pasasingi) 33 100 Sarasinga 143 Uparpada 101 Keutaganthi 34 144 Bampa 102 Ostapal 35 103 Baghadharia 36 145 Guagaria 104 Bhagabanpur 37 146 Bhingara 105 Bahalunda 38 147 5antilo 148 Basantapokhari 106 Bhaktapur 39 149 Thenga 107 Nuabag 40 108 Kantakula 41 150 109 I(odibhanga 42 Balikiari 110 Madhapur 43 151 Gulugundi 152 Chitalpur 111 Kantapal 44 153 Achutapur 112 Badagola 45 154 Palchakada' 113 Illirisinga 46 114 Kukupangi 47 155 Kalinga 48 115 Sinkola 156 Ambalundi 116 Ra j:trnohanpur 49 157 Anal.beda 117 Kandarasuni 50 158 Buhalipal 118 Janardanpur 51 1.';9 Bidyadharpur 119 Purusottampur 52 120 Alusing 53 160 Ramachandrar- J( 121 Kharamul 54 161 Padhani 122 Talaganda 55 162 Bankatia 163 Damodarpur Rasol P.S. 18 123 Panchupada 1 (Panchapada) 164 Marda r a japur 124 Jarada 2 125 Haripur 3 165 Rasol 126 Badabahal 4 1f6 Naukiarj 127 Giridharprasad 5 '67 Kunua 128 Karanda 6 168 Iswarapa'/' 129 Khanditiri 7 169 Candanalt 537

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- sol P. S. tl 170 Chilataila 48 177 Rajang SS (Chiltaila) 178 Kanaka 56 171 Khalrabahall 49 179 Gurujang 57 172 Nabaklsharpur SO 180 Gobindapur 58 (Shyamasundarpur alias Na bklshorpur) 181 KhaJiborei S9 173 Kharachull 51 182 Kapisahl 60 174 Ghodadlan S2 183 Kalipoi 61 175 Nahada 53 184 Faslgan 62 176 Dandlrl 54 185 Hitlnda 63