CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES -8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE & TOWN "DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

Direccor of Census Operacions Haryana

Published by : The , 1995 HARYANA C.D.BLOCKS DISTRICT KURUKSHETRA A Km 5 0 5 10 15 20 Km E6CEHCHH=CC~I====3ICC==~I==~31 SHAH BAD d B "0 Jl E C .<{ o PEHOWA

'{ R KURUKSHETRA CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1981-91

C.D.BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) Km 10 0 10 Km , I ,

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RIVER AND STREAM I CANAL ...... ~ I BOUNDARY. STATE VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION Amin DISTRICT WITH NAME • TAHSil URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE-CLASS ll,lIJ&IV e •• AREA GAINED FROM DISTRICT L POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE .. . '" ... .., PTa AREA LOST TO DISTRICT DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION . l!!!!I CIJ AREA LOST TO NEWLY CREATED REST HOUSE.TRAVELLER~ BUNGALOW, .. ' RH. TB • FB. CB DISTRICT ffiIII] FOREST BUNGALOW AND CANAL BUNGALOW'" AREA LOST TO NEWLY CREATED ITn Other villages having PTO/RH/TB/FBfCB • Pipli DISTRICT u..u etc. are shown as " PTO AREA LOST TO NEWLY CREATED Part of Tahsil Penowa .. . p DISTRICT Western Canol .. . W.Y.C . AREA LOST TO DISTRICT

Bas~d upon Surv~y 01 India map with \h~ p~rmission ot the Surv~yor G~n~ral ot India © Gov~rnm~nl ot India Copyri ght, 1995 CENSUS OF INDIA--1981

A--CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS The publications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 8 and will be published as follows :--

Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for official use only) Part 1-8 Administration Report-Tabulation (for official use only) Part II-A General Population Tables & Combined Volume Part II-B Primary Census Abstract } Part III General Economic Tables Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables Part VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Directory Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes Part XI Census Atlas

B-HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII-A & B District Census Handbooks--one for each district (Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract) CONTENTS Pages

Foreword ( v) Preface ( vii) Important Statistics (ix) Analytical Note 1--38 Part A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 39--182 Section I-Village Directory 41--143 Codes psed in the Village Directory and the Alphabetical Lists 43 AIpha~tical list of villages in Ladwa C. D. Bloc k 57 Ladwa t. D. Bloc k 63 Al phabe'tical list of villages in Shah bad C. D. Bloc k 77 S hahbad C.D. Block 83 Alphabetical list of villages in Thanesar C. D. Block 101 Thanesar C. D. Bloc k 107 Alphabetical list of villages in Pehowa C.D. Block (Part) 125 Pehowa G .D. Block (Part) 131 Appendices 1--4 145 Section II-Town Directory 161--182 Codes used in the Town Directory 163 Town Directory Statements 167 Appendix 182 Part B-~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 183--269

A. Kuru kshetra District PCA 185 B. C. D. Bloc k-wise peA. 193 Ladwa C.D. Block 195 S hahbad C. D. Block 213 Thanesar C .l? Bloc k 235 Pehowa C. D. Block (Part) 253

Urban Pritnary Census Abstract 271 A~pendix-I Details of C. D. Blocks included under various tahsils and Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract Appendix-II Enumeration bloc kwise total population alld Scheduled Caste population in urban areas 299 Appendix-III Primary Census Abstra-ct of Pehowa C.D. Block 311 (Hi) Annexures to Appendix District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste 329

MAPS : District Kurukshetra : Tahsil and C. D. Block boundaries, district Facing and tahsil headquarters, towns, roads/rail­ inner ways, rivers/streams/canals, important vil­ title lages, P.W.D. Rest Houses, Travellers' bungalows, Forest bungalow. canal bungalow, etc.

Tahsil Thanesar : Boundary of C.D. Block Ladwa, C.D. Block Shahbad and C.D. Block Thanesar, tahsil headquarters, village boundary and popula­ tion, urban areas, reserved forest, roads / railways , rivers and streams and amenities. S3

Tahsil Pehowa: Boundary of C.D. Block Pehowa, tahsil head­ quarters, village boundary and population, urban areas, reserved forest, roads/railways. rivers and streams and amenities. 5S

(iv) FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations I modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication broug4t out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Government/Union Territory administration. It inter alia provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenities I facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This pUblication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. . The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, econQmic and socio-cultur~l aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of e~ch village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprlslng Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant meterial. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Cens,us. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward -wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenitie~ except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum' Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of class I and dass II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Sch~duled; Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements' IV' 'avd,., V, respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs' for the t9lH Census is by and large the same as followed in 1'981. Howeve'r, 'the fdrmat of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census ,,for t~e b,enefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers nas been given against four-fold industrial classification presented in the- 1981 census. In addition ~o this, the sex-wise population in the 0--6 age-group has also been included 1n 1?_CA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes. . tv} One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C. D. Block is the lowest. administrati ve unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding codes of 1981.

This pUblication is a joint venture of the State Government/U. T. administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri V.S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Govt. which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under t.he guidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (5. S. ) . This task was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially p'rovided by Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

New A. R. NANDA June 11, 1992 Registrar General, India

('vi) PREFACE The District Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census Ori:!anisation on behalf of the State Government is one of the most valuable publications of' the Census. The DCH is the Bible for all planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The data presented in this publication is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of mi,cro-level and district level plans. It is the only publication which provides authentic information in the form of Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and ward level in urban areas. It also provides vital statistics on infrastruct"ure and other amenities available in the villages and towns ·of a District.

The Census Operations of 1991 were carried out under the direction of Shri V.S. Chaudhri, in Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. The data was also compiled for most of the districts by· t~e time he was recalled by the State Government from Central deputation in March, 1992. Before, however, the report could be finalised he had to resume, his d'(ties under the State G~vernment in public interest. Shri Ramesh Negi, Director of Census Operations, Union Territory of looked after the work of Directorate of Census Operations, Haryana in addition to his own duties from March, 92 to March, 1993. He had also to revert to the Union Territory Division of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India on cOrrIJ),letion of his term oL deputation with the Census Organisation ,before this pUblication could see Jthe light of the ~ay. ' The enumeration of the population was conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1 st March to 5th March, 1991 in order to update the Census count with reference to the sunrise of 1 st March, 1991. A publication titled II Provisional Population Totals II was brought out within a fortnight of the completion of 1991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was published in May, 1992 giving provisional data on rural-urban composition of population, classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and further categorisation of main work.ers into cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers. Provisional figures of population upto tahsil and town level were also given therein. Villagewise and wardwise Primary Census Abstract was computerised at National Informatics Centre (NIC) Haryana and the final population totals were released in January, 1993.

Since the district is the basic functional unit of administration, the District Census Hand book has a unique importance for all concerned with administration, policy making and planning. It is a storehouse of valuable information for the scholars, 'social scientist~, geographers, traders and professional managers. !ta, scope has been discussed in detail in the foreword by the Registrar General of India. The data contained in this publication has' been culled ,and pres,ented in the fofm determined after" careful consideration and thol,lghtful dis~u.ssjons with! all the user departments of Government of India aq.d State Governments.,' One of the most important changes which the readers 'may notic.e in Ith4=; presentation is the data at Community Development Block Le:vel which wnl help the planners in formulation of bloc k level developmental plans. An attempt has also been made to describe briefly some important events -which tool< place in th~ district during the freedom struggle and the socio-economic devlopments of the post Independence era. Efforts have been made to highlight the act! vities of the voluntary organisations engaged in the service of the masses. It is hoped that the publication will serve as a useful reference book for all and sundry. (vii) During the entire period of ] 991 Census and subsequent compilation of data for this book we had the honour of having enlightened guidance and encouragement from S hri A.R. Nanda, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India which enabled us to bring out this publication in time and I express my grateful than ks to him. I have to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Dr. M.K • .Jain, Deputy Reg.istrar General (Social Studies), Mrs. Minati Ghosh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama Rao, former Deputy Registrar General (Census and Ta bulation) •

I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri S.R. , Research Officer (Map) who was instrumental in processing and compilation of data in the form of various statements .and preparation of the draft of this handbook and' Shri J.N. Suri, Assistant Director who looked after the printing of this volume. Shri Ranvir Gupta, Deputy Director completed processing and compilation of PCA in record time jn Regional Tabulation Office, Panch kula. Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best efforts of all my staff members and field functionaries deployed in Census Operation.

Dated : Chandigarh R.K. AGGARWAL the 14th July, 1993 J oint Director

(viii) IMPORTANT STATISTIC~

STATE DISTRICT

Population Total Persons 16,463,648 641,943 Males 8,827,474 341,612 Females 7,636,174 300,331

Rural Persons 12,408,904 487,809 Males 6,657,334 259,063 Females 5,751,570 228,746 o Urban Persons 4,054,744 154,134 Males 2,170,140 82,549 Females 1,884,604 71,585

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 27.41 23.41 Area (sq. kms.)-Provisional 44,21?OO 1,217.00 Density of Population (Per Sq. Km.) 372 527 Sex Ratio (Number of females per 1000 males) 865 879 Literacv Rate Persons 55.85 58.78 (Excluding children in Males 69.10 69.23 the age-group 0-6) Females 40.47 46.94 Percentage of Urban PopUlation to Total Population 24.63 24.01

Percentage to total population :- (i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 27.

STATE DISTRIC: (ii) Agric ul tural Laboure:rs Persons 19.00 27.68 Males 18.35 27.12 Females 25.04 39.43

(iii) Livestock, Forestry, Persons 0.95 0.71 Fishing, Hunting and Males 1.00 0.72 Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities Females 0.43 0.53

(i v) Mining, and Quarrying Persons 0.12 0.01 Males O. 12 0.01 Ei'emales 0.12 0.00

(v) (a) Manufacturing, Processing} Persons L53 ,LIt.. Servicing and Repairs in Males 1.56 r:()9' Household, Jndustry Females 1.27 'I i69

( v) (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 ,5.,77 Servicing and Repairs in Males 9.53 .. f>:.68 other than Household Indli:Stry 2'emales A.38 i, " '7 ~'5~4

(vi) Constructions Persons Males 2.79 ~~( ',' ",\fj,. 5,8'~ ; Females 1.03 1.30 , (vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.b3 '9~S5 " • Males 9.39 "9 ~9'2 Females 1.52 "'1.75 " :'",i (viii) Transport, Storage and Persons 3.25 2 .59 Communications Males 3.57 2.70 Females 0.32 0.38

(ix) Other Services Persons 16.10 17.39 Males 15.76 16.20 Females 19.25 42.17 Percentage of Scheduled Cast~ Persons 19:75 19:77 Population to Total Population Males 19.80 19.81

Femal,e)9 ' 19,. ~t8 1,9.73"

:~; ·'Or ,; Percentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population'~ Males Females

(X) IMPORTANT STATISTICS--Concld.

STATE DISTRICT

Number of Occupied Residential Houses 2,512,101• 93,514 Number of Villages Total 6988* 396 Inhabited 6759 389 Uninhabi ted 229 7

Number of Towns 94 4

* Excludes 69 villages wholly merged in towns and ten villages treated as Census towns. **Excludes two villages wholly merged in towns.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

As you know, it has been tbe tradition of the Indian CensLls to nresent the data for rural and urban areas separatel v. The 1 vill ,l.~e 1 and the 1 town 1 are universally recognised as the basic units of habib.tion. rhe adrninistration also recognises the division of population into 'rural' and 'urban' areas. Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the \vorld and the Census data invariably presented separately for the t\\o. The Village The definition of the village adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Land I~evenue Act, IS37. it is associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Govern­ ment and is, as such, exclusively administrative in charJ.cter. From this point of view, a village is better called a I Revenue Estate ' meaning thereby an I Estate I (a specific and demarcated area of land) marked as such for the purposes of levy/realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenLle is to be realised from the landholders, it was necessary for the Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of ri~hts of the' holders of iand for each village. The : Revenue Estate ' or 1 I\lauza I, the name given to the village in the Punjab Land· Revenue Act, 1887, has accordingL' been defined I as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or "chich has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or comDounded or redee:ned or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Gstate I. This ddini tion of village has been adopted for the purposes of the census ever since the year 1901. The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abadi deh) of a village but refers to the entire land coming ,vi thin a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited. Urban Area Urban area is specially defined, for the census DurjJoses. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census ha\'e been adopted. fhe definitior of an urban unit is as follows . (a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantOl1'nent board or notified town area committee, etc; (b) All other places which satisfied the folIo .ving criteria; (i) A minimum population of ),0:)0;

(ii) At least 75 per cent of male wor:.cin c:; population enga~ed· in non-agricultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1000 per square mile). The urban criteria or 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males WOrKll1g in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity and therefore contri­ buted to the 75 per cent criterion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, whereas in the 1981 Census, these activities were treated as on par with cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 Census also, the activities of livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting, plantations and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activities while applying ~he test of male working population. At the time of 1971 Census, places having municipalities, cantonment boards and notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demogra­ phic characteristics declaring a place as urban centre were not tested as 4 the State Government did not favour creation of ' Census Towns I based on the definition and the Director of Census Operations, Haryana did not use this criteria for declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the above demographic criteria were tested and as a result four villages were declared as Census Towns (non-municipal) namely in , Samalkha in and and (Rural) in . Urban Estate in Ambala district was also treated as a town in 1981. The Complex consisting o£ Faridabad township, Faridabad and Ballabgarh towns of 1971 and some surrounding villages in , was treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or cantonment board were treated as towns.

At the time of 1991 Census, the cases of all rural units having a population of 4,000 or more in the 1981 Census, were examined. Jharsa Census Town of 1981 could not fulfil the criteria required for an urban area and was dropped from the town list alongwith Rania M.C. which was denotified as rural. Ten Census Towns of 1991 Census are (Rural) and Babiyal of Ambala district, Mustafabad, Farakhpur and Bilaspur of ; Uncha Siwana of Karnal district, Kheri of Rqhtak district; Dundahera and Gurgaon (Rural) of Gurgaon district and Dharu~et'a of district. The total number of towns in 1991 Census has thus trisen to 94 as compared to 81 of 1981 and 65 in 1971 Census.

Urban Agglomeration

The concept of 'Urban Agglomeration' adopted for the first time during the 1971 Census was an improvement over the concept of 'Town Group' adopted in 1961 Census. In Haryana, this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of India directed us that the concept of urban agglomeration adopted for the 1981 Census will remain valid for the 1991 Census as well. Accordingly, an urban agglomeration must form a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban out-growths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous. towns together with continuous well recognised urban growths, if any, of such towns. In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come up fairly large well recognised railway colonies, university campuses, military camps, etc. and even though they are outside the statutory limits of the corporation, municipality or cantonment board, they fall within the revenue limits of the village or Villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It may not be realistic to treat such areas lying outside th~ statutory limits of a town as rural units, at the same time each individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit. Such area deserves to be treated as an integrated urban area. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other adjoining urban out-growths which did not qualify to be treated as individual towns in their own right should be treated as urban appendages of the units to which they are contiguous.

In 19-71 Census, no urban agglomeratioll was recognised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at the time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stressed that proposal for formation of urban agglomeration should be duly considered and we delineated four urban a~domerations. In 1991 Census the following seven 5 urban agglomerations (including four of 1981) were recommended to the Registrar General, India and got approved :-- Urban agglomeration Constituent town (s) andlor urban outgrowth

1. Yamunanagar U. A• (a) ¥amunanagar (M.C.) (b ) Jag ad h ri ( M • C. ) (c) Workshop Railway Colony (M.C.) 2. U.A. (i) Hisar (M.C.) (U) Haryana Agricultural University Campus and Mini Secretariat (O.G. ) 3. Karnal U.A. (i) Karnal (M .C.) (ii) Part of Sector 6, Urban Estate (O.G.) 4. Ambala U. A. (a) (M.C.) (b) Ambala Cantt. (C.B.) 5. Gurgaon U.A. ( a) Gurgaon (M.C.) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C.T.) 6. U. A. (i) Bahadurgarh (M.C.) (ii ) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G.) 7. Pundri U. A. (i) Pundri (M.C.) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G.)

Urban agglomerations at serial numbers 1,2,4 and 5 above ,were also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any change.

Standard Urban Area

A new concept of I Standard Urban Area I introduced in 1971 Census was also followed for the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The I Standard Urban Area I is defined as the projected growth area of a city or a town having 50,000 or more population in 1971, as it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the urban and rural units which will get merged into it but also the intervening areas which are potentially urban and have mutual socia-economic links with the core town. It is a long term planning area and is to remain as a continuous statistical reporting unit during the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1991 irrespective of the changes in the boundaries of local <;l.dministrative units within the tract.

In the case of Haryana, the following eleven I Standard Urban Areas I were delineated :--

1. Ambala 2. Yamunanagar-Jagadhri 3. Karnal 4. Panipat 5. 6 6. Bahadurgarh 7. 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. 11. Hisar

Census House

A I Census House I is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc~ used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or -acant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both.

Household

A r Household I is a group of persons wno commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of, work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, etc. These are called insti­ tutional households. There may be one member households, 2 member households or multi-member househol,ds. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a I household I •

Definition of Scheduled CastesI Scheduled Tribes

The terms 1 Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled Tribes I have been defined in .clauses 24 and 25 of article 366 of the Constitution, respectively as follows :--

IIScheduled Castes" mean such castes, races or tribes or parts or groups within such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under article 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution.

IIScheduled Tribes II mean such ·tribes or tribal communities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowered to specify the list of I Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled fribes I for each State and Union Territory. Accordingly, the 'Scheduled Caqtes 1 ana I Scheduled Tribes' are list:ed under the Presidential order fo' eact, St3.1:e and Union Territory.

There are 3, Scr.eduled Castes in HaryanCt as .ListE"d.1 r under I Haryana' of ScheduJ.e I ot the Scheduled Castes Clrd Schedulerl .Lr "les (Modification) Order 1956, corrected upto date and not: f~ed by Sc e :lulen :::;astes ,and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. There is however, no I Scl,edu1ed Tribe I listed as such. in Haryana State. Literate

A person who can both read and write With understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not 7 literate. It is not necessary that. a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

All children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Depar1;ment of Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age group 0-6 should be considered as iLliterate since the ability to read and write with understanding is not generally achieved, specially in the rural areas, until a child attains the age of 7 or more. This has been done perhaps to make the Indian Cellsus data comparable with the international statistics on the subject.

The concepts and definitions relating to economic questions in general and 1 work I in particular adopted in 1981 Census were retained in 1991 for the sake of comparability_ However, greater care was taken to frame the questions in such a way as to help netting unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure tha.t the economic activity of women and children working on farm and in the family enterprises was properly enumerated, special emphasis was laid on the training of enumerators and it was stressed that they should ask probing questions ~specially in case of women to find out if they worked any time at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further, the question on seeking/available for work was asked in the 1991 Census from non-workers only and not from marginal workers as was done in the 1981 Census. In the case of those seeking! available for work, a question whether they had ever worked before was asked, which will help 10 knowing the number of fresh entrants to the labour f ~t"ce.

Main Worker

A main worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. For determining a worker, he/she should have worked for six months or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. Workers are classified into nine' industrial categories :

I-Cultivator

For purposes of the, census a person is considered working as cultivator, if he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from Govt. or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. /' Cultivation involves -ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops < such as sugarcane, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc, and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc, and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves or working on plantations like tea, coffee,. rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations.,

II-Agricultural Labourer

A person who works on another person I s land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but he! she merely works on another person 1 s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of Lease or contract on land on which hel she works. 8 Ill-Livestock. Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations. Orchards and Allied Activities

It covers persons engaged in rearing of liveatock such as goats, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worms, etc. and production of wool, raw silk etc; plantation and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, production of fuel. gathering of fodder, gums, resins, etc; sea, coastal and inland water fishing, pisciculture, collection of pearls, conches, shells, sponges, etc; hunting, trapping and game propagation for commercial purposes only; plantation such as tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts, etc. including orchard farming: and other allied activities such as pest destroying, operation of irrigation system, animal shearing and livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading agricultural and livestock prod ucts, soil conservation, soil testing, etc.

IV-Mining and Quarrying

It includes persons engaged in mining and quarrying activities such as mining of coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manganese gold, silver, copper ore, and quarrying of stones, clay and sand pits, precious and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum, etc.

V (a)-Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

It Q~vers the persons engaged in manufacturing, processing) servicing and repairs in Household Industry. I Household Industry I (HHI) is defined as an industry carried on by the head of household himself/herself and or by the members of the househoid at home or within the village in rural ,areas and only within the precincts of the house in which the household lives in the tase of urban areas. The workers in a household industry generally consist of members of the houehold including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale ef a factory which would qualify for being registered under the Indiah Factories Act. Lastly, a household industry should relate to produt:tion, processing, serVlclDg, repair or making and seping (but not merely selling) of goods. It does not include professions such as a pleader, doctor, barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, etc, or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household.

V (b)-Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in others than House­ hold Industry

It includes persons engaged in manufacturing, processing" servicing and repairs (other than Household Industry).

VI-~nstructions

It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as mainte­ nance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial plants, activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, setting of tiles, marbles. bricks. etc., construction of electrical installation etc.

VII-Trade and Commerce

It covers persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of any type like cereals, pulses, foodstuff, textiles and textile product; wholesale trade 9 in animals, straw and fodder; in medicines, chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc.~ in all types of machinery, equipment including tr'lnsPQrt and electrical equipment, trade in furniture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks, eye-glasses, medical and surgical instruments, precious metals, stone, jewellery, etc; in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery products, dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water etc.; in ready made garments, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, rooming houses, campus and other lodging places.

VIII-Transport, Storage and Communications

It includes persons engaged in transportational, storage and communica­ tional activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga, etc., Qcean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport, services rendered to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, eta. It also includes activities like storage, warehousing, communication such as postal, telegraph, wireless, telephone, etc.

IX--Other Services

It inclu4es all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are not covered under industrial categories I to VIII.

Marginal Worker

A person who had worked for less than 183 days in a year is considered as a marginal worker.

Non-Worker

A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged in other non-productive economic activity.

BRIEF HISTORY*

The history of the area in which the present district of Kurukshetra lies can be traced back to the ancient Aryan past. Of the five traditional divisions of India, lies in the region called Madhyadesha. From time immemorial this region has been regarded as extremely sacred. It was on the banks of the Sarasvati and the Drishadvati of the present Kurukshetra district that the Rigvedic Aryans kindled the sacred fire and chanted the Vedic hymns. Kurukshetra is the starting point of a great pilgrimage for millions of Hindus from all over the country who visit the land of Kurukshetra, the venue of the war and the birth place of the Bhagvad Gita, for its holy places. Mythologically, the name Kurukshetra applies to a circuit of about 80 miles (128 kilometres) which includes a large number of holy places, temples and tanks, connected with the ancient Indian traditions and the Mahabharata war. It covers a wid~ area with the present P~nipat and north-west corner of the district in the south and eastern part of the district in the west, and the Sarasvati and Yamuna rivers as its northern and eastern boundaries respectively. According to Manu, the tract between the old sacred rivers Sarasvati and Drishadvati in Kurukshetra was known as Brahma-varta.

*Extracts from Harvand District Gazetteers-Karnal, 1976 1(1 In the very first verse of the ,3hagvad GHa, Kurukshetra is described as Dharmakshetra, the field of righteousness. It is also known as Brahmakshetra, the field of Brahma, the Creator. is another name for Kurukshetra, probably derived from nirdukh, without sorrow.

The name Kurukshetra is associated in the and the Great Epic with the legendary king Kuru although it appears to be more logical to trace it to the tribe of Kurus which was born as a result of merger of the various classes of the Great who are described in the Rigveda as kindling sacrificial fires on the banks of the sacred Sarasvati and Drishad­ vati. The Sarasvati is described as a perennial river par excellence, flowing from the Himalayas to the ocean in the Rigveda where, most probably it refers to the Ghaggar. The Drishadvati was the river in whose bed the ­ Hisar branch of the now flows. The Kurus also were known to the Rigveda as the mention of a king named Kurushravana indicates.

Many geographical names and personalities connected with Kurukshetra Occur in the earliest Sanskrit literature and around this region were enacted the opening scenes of the drama of Indian history. M0st of the Vedic literature Was composed here and most of the social, religious and political traditions of this country arose in this region. It is, therefore. regarded as the cradle of Indian civilisation and culture.

Yajurveda described it as the place of sacrifices of devas, 1. e. the gods. It is also said to be associated with all the three gods of Hindu trinity. It was the Brahma vedi, 1. e. the sacrificial altar of Brahma. It was here that Brahma. the Creator, was believed to have practised penance and performed a number of sacrifices so that he mIght prove equal to the task of creation. It is the traditional seat of creation. Prajapati is said to have created the world and the four Varnas at Prithudaka, i.e. Pehowa. It was in Kurukshetra that Lord , the preserver of the universe, prayed to have Lakshmi as his spouse. , the god of destruction, was said to have acquired the power to destroy the demon. Tripura, by bathing for six months in the Sarasvatl. He became Sthanu by staying in Kurukshetra. There is still a Sthanutirtha in the north east of the citV. Kurukshetra came to be called Samantapanchaka when Parasural1a made five pools of the blood of Kshatriyas in revenge for his father I s murder. According to tradition these were subsequentl y turned into holy pool s of water by the blessings of his pitaras. It is said to have been named Kurukshetra. the field of Kuru. when King Kuru, the ancestor of the and Pandavas. who was a royal sage of great prowess, reclaimed this land with a golden plough for many years.

KurUKshetrc; further shot into prominence as the battle field of Mahabharata and as the birth place of the holy Gita. The great IS-day battle of Mahabharata was fought here in the ancient past between Kauravas and Panda vas for upholding .the cause of . It was a I war between good and evil' in which the Pandavas were victorious. Bhagvad GHa, the Song Celestial, is the divine message which Lord Krishana delivered to on the eve of the Great War when he saw the latter wavering from his duty. It epitomises all that is the best and noblest in the Hindu philosophy of life. , near Thanesar is supposed to mark the site where it was delivered.

Kurukshetra is mentioned a great deal in ancient literatUre. A flourish­ ing country of the Kurus, it was the most sacred region of the Dvapara age according to the Matsya Purana, and one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas of Jambudvipa. It was the region of lakes and lotus beds which can be seen even now. Manu indirectly praises the prowess of the people of Kurukshetra. 11 Bana describes it as the land of the brave in the eyes of the warriors. The place was visited by Buddha and appears to have been favoured by his masterly discourses. Kurukshetra also finds mention in Panini I s Ashtadhyayi. It was also visited by nine out of the ten Sikh Gurus, Guru Angad Dev the second Guru, being the only exception. The place where Guru Nanak stayed during his sojourn at Kurukshetra is well known as Gurdwara Sidhbati on a mound near the pumping station across the Kurukshetra Tank. The Gurdwara dedicc-ted to Guru Hargobind. the sixth guru, stands near Sannihit tank. Another Gurudwara near the Sthaneshwar tank marks the spot sanctified ,by the visit of the ninth Guru Tegh Bahadur. And on the main bank of the Kurukshetra tank, stands the Gurudwara Rajghat built in the memory of the visit of the tenth Guru Gobind Singh, who also visited Jyotisar.

This region saw the rise and fall of many an empire through centuries. Sons of the soil fought invaders in the battle field of this sacred land from time to time and their exploits fill the pages of history. The period of King was a golden age. The Chinese traveller, Yuan Chwang (Hiuen Tsang). who visited it in the seventh century (A. D. 629 to 645) said :

"In that country of gaiety ~nd plenty, the people were good natured, hospitable and magnanimous, devoted, to their duties and shunning confusion of castes and cadres. II

Bana, the great Sanskrit poet, describes the capital, Thanesar, in glowing terms. Kurukshetra has been a symboi of sanctity and holiness for centuries. Traditionally even its dust blown by wind or by the feet off the pilgrims would take a sinner to paramgati (complete communion with God). All who die ]jere attain moksha (deliverance from taking birth again and again). The very th01~ght of going and living there would rid a persDn of all his sins. According to the Mahabharata. KlIrukshetra is the par excellence in all the three worlds.

Hindus have always considered it their good fortune to visit Kuru­ kshetra. The orthodox belief is that charity performed here bears manifold rewards. Because of its great mythological traditions» .the region abounds in tirthas or holy spots associated with great events or personalities of the past, legends or the cults of Brahma. Vishnu, Siva and SUD gods. Unfortunately. after Harsha, the region did not enjoy peace for a long time. It became a battlefield of all forei~n invaders and was subjected to continuous ravages whic~ laid waste all slgns of its splendid cultural herItage. The sweet-' of the IrOIl hand of time played havoc \vith this holiest of holy regions. While many of the tirthas have totally disappeared with the passage of time. quite a number of these continued to survive in a dilapidated condition. Still so sacred is the region. that the people continued to worshlp it as a holy land. It presents scenes of intense religious fervour w'hen of people from all parts of India representing all shades of gather at the Kurukshetra tanks on the occasion of the solar- elipse and other fairs. A bath in the Brahmsar or the Kurukshetra Tank at the time of the solar eclipse is said to bestow upon the bather the benefit of a thousand Ashvamedha .

In the 'Aauryan times. the dIstrict formed part of the Magadhan empire. In the first two centuries of the Christian era the track was included in the Kushana empIre. Kushana power declined and the Youdheyas representing an ancient Indo-Iranian clan, rose to ?ower and held sway over the region between 1:he SatluJ and the Yamuna.

In the first half of the 4th century, this area along with Haryana seems to have been annexed by the Gupta monarchs. The empire was shattered 12 by the attack of Huns in about 510 A. D. and probably during this period and up to end of 6th century, there was no settled rule in these parts.

At the end of the 6th century A.D. Thanesar became the capital of Raja Prabhakara-Yardhana of Thanesar. Under him and his son, Harsha, attained a paramout place among the powers of Northern India and this region was known as Srikantha. The 7th century was a period of eclecticism in religion. Budhism was a declining force. Hinduism was again coming into its own and religious tradi~ions played a considerable part in raising Thanesar to a foremost position in Northern India.

The authority of Mihira Bhoja (c.A.D 836-85), the Pratihara ruler of Kanauj penetrated as far as Pehowa and even beyond it in Punjab. But the Pratihara emperor, Mahendrapala (c. A.D. 885-910) lost some territory in Punjab to Sankra Yarman, King of Kashmir but the area comprising also the present Kurukshetra District remained under him. The Tomara descending from Raja Jaula, established themselves as rulers of this region in the middle of the 9th century. According to Firishta, Thanesar about 32 kilometres east of Pehowa was within the kingdom of Delhi in the early part of the 11th century. About the beginning of the 10th century as the Pratihara power began to decline, Tomaras assumed independence. The Tomaras came into conflict with the Chahamanas of Sakambhari but continued to rule the Haryana country till the middle of the 12th century when they were overthrown by the Chahamana Yigraharaja IY, also known as Yisaladeva.

During the medieval period, with muslim invasions, this area became a battle-ground for the empire of Delhi. On receipt of the news of Mahmud of 'Ghazni I s advance in A.D. 1011 Bijayapal, the Tomara Raja of Delhi, in whose kingdom Thanesar was situated, sent messangers to other chiefs reques­ ting them to join him in defence of the sacred city. But before the Hindus could rally their forces, Mahmud reached Thanesar, plundered the city and broke a large number of idols, sparing the principal one which was carried to Ghazni and placed in a public square for defilement. Within thirteen years of Sultan Mahmud I s death in A.D. 1030, the Hindu chiefs formed a confedracy under the leadership of the Raja of Delhi to put an end to the Muslim rule in Punjab. The country between the Satluj and the Yamuna experienced rela1..1 \Ie peace for a century and half until the Ghuris appeared on the scene towards the end of the 12th century. In A.D. 1190-91 Muhammad Ghuri invaded India but was defeated by Prithviraja Chahamana (Chauhan) of Sakambhari in the battle field of Tirawari () situated between Thanesar and Karnal. Sultan again attacked India in 1192 and defeated Prithviraja at Taraori. After the Second Battle of Taraori in 1192, this area was more or less firmly attached to Delhi till the close of the 14th century. Invasion of Timur in A.D. 1398, swept away the Tughlug dynasty and put an end to the Turkish rule in India.

~ In the anarchy that followed the departure of Timur, there was a struggle 'between Saiyads and Lodi and this tract was entirely separated from Delhi and belonged first to the ruler of Samana and eventually to the Lodi rulers of Punjab. Sikandar Lodi (A.D. 1489-1517) frequently razed temples to the ground and erected mosques and public utility buildings in their place. It is, therefore, no wonder that Thanesar was invaded and badly sacked in his time. In 1526 A.D. Ibrahim Lodi was defeated at Panipat by Babar, the first Mughal emperor. This was the end of the and the onset bf Mughal dynasty. After the death of Humayun in A.D., 1556, the young marched under the guardianship of Bairam Khan to meet the Afghan army. passing through Thanesar, arrayed their army 16 kilometres north of Karnal and then marched to Panipat. In the battle at Panipat Himu, the Hindu General of Adil Shah was killed and the result was the total rout of Afghans. 13 During the reign of Akbar and his successors the was so firmaly established at Delhi that the district can hardly be said to have possessed a separate history. For about two centuries the tract enjoyed peace under the Mughals. With the decline of the Mughal empire, the growth of Maratha power in North India and the rise of the Sikhs in Punjab, (including pres~nt Kurukshetra district) this area lost its former stability and remained very disturbed for about a century.

In 1709-10, Banda Bairagi, disciple of Guru Gobind Singh, in an effect to continue fight against oppression, collected an army of Sikhs and occupied the whole of the country west of Yamuna. In 1803, Karnal district (including present Kurukshetra district) was passed on to the British by a treaty between Marathas and the British. The cheifs of Ladwa and Thanesar fought against the British at the BattJe of Delhi. But in 1805 they joined their forces with the British forces and an amnesty was proclaimed. This was the advent of British rule. When in 1806 Maharaja Ranjit Singh marched to Thanesar, it was realized that the Satluj must become the north-western boundary of British territorial influence. In 1809 a treaty was reached. All the chiefs between the Satluj and Yamuna were taken under British influence and Maharaja was prevented from making encroachments south of the Satluj.

During uprising of 1857, 5th Nati ve Infantry company posted at Thanesal went into action but it was disarmed. The civil ,population rose in almost every big village. As a measure of punishment, the district was not included for any of the development programmes. In the beginning of this century, political awakening was noticeable. Arya Samaj played an important part in this awakening. After World War lowing to failure of monsoon of 1918, there was famine, epidemics resulted in heavy mortality. In 1919 the Jallianwala Bagh massacre became the focal point of the national movement. The participation of the people in Non-Cooperation movement of 1920 'led to several arrests in Shahbad, Salwan and Gagsina. The mOlTement continued unabated till 1934. Quit India movement of 1942 was unanimously approved by the leading persons of the district. After great sufferings, Independence was achieved in 1947. The areas comprising the present district of Kuruksh etra were passed on to Haryana on 1st November, 1966 when it was created as a separate state. Kurukshetra district was created in 1973 ,--vide Haryana Government notification No. 454-E(IV)-73/2212, dated the 23rd January, 1973 comprising the tahsils of Pehowa, Guhla, Kaithal and Thanesar. At the time of 1971 Census, the three tahsils of Guhla, Kaithal and Thanesar were part of old Karnal district. In 1979, a new tahsil Pehowa was created by transfer­ ring 56 villages f:t"om Guhla, tahsil, 9 villages from Kaithal tahsil and 33 villages from Thanesar tahsil. During 1981-91, Kuruks4etra district of 1981 Census, lost Kaithal and Guhla sub-division to the newly created district of Kaithal in 1989. Thanesar tahsil during 1981-91, lost 113 villages te) Jagadhri tahsil of newly created district of Yamunanagar, 1 village to Ambala tahsil of Ambala district and 14 villages to Pehowa tahsil but also gaineq 20 villages from Pehowa tahsil, 15 villages from Karnal tahsil of Karnal district and 1 village from sub-tahsil of present Jagadhri tahsil during this period. Hence, Thanesar tahsil of 1981 with 396 villages was redu'ced to 304 villages in 1991 Census. Pehowa tahsil during 1981-91, lost 20 villCfges to Thanesar tahsil and 1 village to Guhla' but also gained 3 villages from Kaithal tahsil of newly created and 14 villages from Thanesar. Hence, Pehowa tahsil of 1981 with 98 villages was reduced to 94 villages in 1991. Pehowa tahsil contains one town of Pehowa whereas there are three towns of Ladwa, Shahbad and Thanesar in Thanesar tahsil at the time of 1991 Census. Now Kurukshetra district is consisted of '398 revenue villages of which 2 are fully merged in the towns and 7 villages are uninhabited. The remaining 389 villages are inhabited besides four towns of Ladwa, Pehowa, Shahbad and Thanesar. 14 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK The compilation of the census data at village and town level is a laborious and time-consuming job. The District Census Handbook, compiled by the Census Directorate on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most wanted publications of the Census.

It was decided at the time of 1951 Census, for the first time, that census data 'should be published for individual villages and towns also. The district was considered to be the most manageable and rational unit for the publication of such data. This is how the publication of the 1 District Census Handbook 1 was started. It contained important "census tables and primary census abstract for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census, the scope of the 1 District Census Handbook 1 was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census items of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life, a brief history of the district and its administrati ve machinery. Information on the land use pattern, main crops, irrigation, trade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall, li vestoc k, education, medical and health, etc., was collected from various Goverment departments and included in the scope of 1 District Census Handbook I. This job was an enormous one and could cause substantial delay in the printing of 1District Census Handbooks I. To avoid this delay, the 11971 District Census Handbook 1 series was planned in thre~ parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part B to village and" townwise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in respect of viilages. The 1971 District Cens:us Handbooks were published in two volumes, first containing the two Parts A and B and the second comprising Part C alone. The publication of Part C was considerably delayed because of delay in getting the administrati ve statistics from the various departments. So in Haryana, we could publish Part C in respect of one district (Ambala) only. 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.

The 1981 District Census Handbook series contained some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory. At the same time comparability with the 1971 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and town directory and incorporating more exhaustive. data on infrastructure aspect were introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that Part A of the volume contained village and fown directbry and Part B the primary census abstract of villages and towns including the scheduled castes/scheduled tribes primary census abstract up to tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the 1 District Census Handbook 1 a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduce

The coverage of information to be included in 1 District Census Handbook 1 6f 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with mor~ detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971 DCH series. The main frame on presentation of data in 1 District Census Handbook 1 of 1991 15 series has undergone a change. Now, it has been decided to adopt C.D. Block as the main unit of presentation of data in village PCA and also in 1 Village Directory 1 as it has to depict one to one parity with the PCA. Thus, C.D. Block is the main unit of presentation of data, rather than the traditional tahsil in the village PCA. The district figures in the village/town FCA have been followed by the first C.D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C. D. Bloc k and ~ts constituents and so on. The data pertaining to towns/cities/U .As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. As such, the census towns and outgrowth of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.D. Block have been included as the urban portion of C.D. Block.

At the end of village/town PCA, an appendix has been added containing the names and codes of C.D. Blocks or parts of C.D. Blocks included in each tahsil and also the separate PCA totals for each tahsil in a district, gi ving total, rural and urban popUlation of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier censu s presentation of data.

As usual, the alphabetical list of villag es has been given preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C.D. Block. Accordingly, villages have been arranged alphabetically tahsilwise within each C.D. Block because in many cases the villages of one C. D. Bloc k belong to more than one tahsil.

Part A of the 1991 District Census Handbook contains 1 Village and Town Directory 1 and Part B consists of 1 Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract I. Both the parts have been combined together into one volume. The district and tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at - appropriate places to further enhance the value of the publication. C.D. Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps.

SCOPE Village Directory Ameni ties and land use

The I Village Directory I furnishes certain basic statistics for each villag e. The villages in the district have been arranged C. D. Bloc kwise and within C.D. Block, location codewise. At the time of Census each village was allotted a code number for purposes of identification.

The format of I Village Directory I is similar to 11981 Census Village Directory I format except for deletion of two columns namely I staple food I and 'remarks 1 column giving information about places of religious, historical or archaeological interest, etc. The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about total area of the village, total population and number of households; availability or otherwise of the amenities like educational, medical, drin king water, post and telegraph, communications; approach to village; nearest town and distance; power supply; area under different types of land use such as under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated separately), culturable waste and area not available for cultivation. The data presented in the 'Village Directory' have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district. Appendix 1 This Appendix gives for each C.D. Block the number of villages haVing various levels and types of educational institutions, such as primary schools. middle schools, etc. alongwith their number, various types of 16 medical institutions such as dispensaries, }.lrimary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking 'Pate:: s?urces such as ~aps, tubewells etc" post and telegraph offices, commUnlCat,lons s~ch ~s rallway station, bus stop etc., power supply available/not avallab~e 10 vlllages. In Haryana, we have Viilage Health Guides in place of Commun,lty Health, Workers and so the data have been presented accordipgly. Informatlon regardlng, Adult Literacy Classes/Centres may be considered as Nil as the Adult Llteracy Scheme has been abolished in Haryana.

Appendix 2 This Appendix represents for each Qon-municipal town (Le. place treated as town only for Census purposes) the area under forest, irrigated by source, unirrigated land, culturable waste lapd and area not available for cuIti vat ion • Appendix 3 This Appendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications and power supply amenities are available.

Appendix 4

This Appendix depicts the list of villages with Schedul~d Caste population in various ranges of proportion to total pqpulation. Information is presented by the ranges 0--5 per cent, 6--10 per cent, 11--15 per cent, 16--20 per cent, 21--30 per cent and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana. Town Directory The Town Directory contains seven statements almost similar to those adopted for 1981 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. Details contain~d in eacq statement are given below. Statement I gives the class and Civic administration status of each town and provides some basic.. data based on the Primary Census Absti-act (PCA) such as its area, number of households, population and growth rate, density and sex ratio of the town at different censuses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns ul1der the headings I Population ~nd growth rate of the town at the cen~uses of I and I Sex Ratio I have been left blank. Where any town lost ih ul'paI} status at any Census, the entry I Declassified I has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been presented according to 1991 Census population of the core town as follows : -- -

Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000--99,999 II 20,000--49,999 III 10,000--19,999 IV 5,000--9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

Statement II provides the physical aFIpects such as r.ainfall and temperature of the various towns in the district and locational aspects of each 17 town with respect to its distance from state headquarters. district headquarters. sub-division/tahsil headquarters. nearest city with population of one and more, railway station, bus route, etc.

Statement III indicates the position of municipal finances for the year 1988-89. Income and expenditure figures have been given in Rs. '00' in respect of each town in the district under various heads.

Statement IV shows d vic and other amenities viz., road length, system , of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal f)f night soil, water supply. fire fighting service and the number of electric connections as available during the year 1989. This statemen't also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to give clear cut picture of the amenities available with respect to population size of each town. Stat~ment IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns.

Statement V explains the position of medical, educational_, working women I s hostel, recreational and cultural facilities for each town in the district during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics etc. has been shown separately alongwith the total number of beds available. Under the heading educational facilities, number has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Solleges, _ Medical Colleges. Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions, Higher Secondary/Secondary /Junior Secondary /Middle/ Primary Schools, etc. In regard to recreational and cultural facilities the number of stadia, cinemas, auditoria and pu"Qlic libraries is indicated. There are no Adult Literacy Classes/Centres in Haryana.

In Statement VI information regarding three most important commodities imported/exported and manufactured has been given along with the number of banks, agricultural credit societies, and non-agricultural credit societies for each town of the district.

Prjmary Census Abstract of general population:--

(i) District Primary Census Abstract-- In the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Bloc k separat el y • 'T I stands for total population and I R I and lUI for the rural and urban areas , respectively.

(ii) C.D. Blockwise Primary Census Abstract-- Here figures for eac h village in a C • D. Bloc k have been presented. Census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.D. Block have· been included as the urban portion of C.D. Block. Data pertaining to towns/ cities/U.As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. At the time of Census enumeration, enumeration blocks were formed in ~he villages containing about 750 persons and in the towns, about 650 persons 1n each block. But the data have not been given for each block separately in the case ()f rural areas. In the case of urban areas total population and Scheduled Caste popUlation have been shown bloc kwise in the Appendix-II. 18 Appendix I This Appendix gives total, rural and urban population of each tahsil in a district. This provides continuation of earlier census presentation of population data.

Appendix II lois Appendix gives at urban block level the total population and Scheduled Caste population.

Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population In the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population, figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C.D. Block/town separately.

PHYSICAL ASPECTS Kurukshetra district is bounded by Ambala district in the north, by Yamunanagar district in the northeast, by Karnal district in the southeast, by Kaithal district in the southwest and by the state of Punjab and Kaithal district again in the northwest. The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summer, cool winter, unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature. The rainfall dis1:ri but ion is relati vel y satisfactory in relation to the western parts of Haryan2 and it is mostly restricted to rainy season. The district also gets occasional winter rains from cyclones. The jmportant rivers of the district are Sarasvati, Markanda and . Generally, the slope of the district is from northest to southwest, in which direction most of the rivers / rainfed torrents flow down.

The soil in the district are mainly silty clay (Naili and Chhachhra Dakar), clayey silt (Bet) and loam (Bhangar and Nardak). The soils as classified by the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (ICAR) Nagpur, the district has mainly Ochrepts-Orthents, Ustalfs-Fluvents and Aquents-Fluvents types of soils.

The underground water in the district is generally fresh and suitable for domestic and irrigation purposes. Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo), Kikar (Acacia nilotica), Aam (Mangifera indica), Jamun (Syzygium cumini), Pipal (Ficus religiosa), Badh (Ficus bengalensis), Neem (A zadirachta indica), etc. are the important tree species grown in the district. Safeda (Eucalyptus hybrid) has been introduced in forest areas and along the road routes. Tropical Pl'"Y Deciduous Forests are found here.

ECONOMY The economy of the present district of Kurukshetra is primarily agricultural. Out of a total population of 641,943, 27.99 per cent of its population has been enumerated as main workers in the district against 28.66 per cent for the state as a whole at the time of 1991 Census. In the District 60.34 per cent of its main workers are engaged in agricultural activities which include cultivators and agricultural labourers against 57.77 per cent for the state as a whole which supports the fact that the economy of the district is agricultural based. The proportion of main workers engaged in household industry is 1.12 per cent in the district against 1.53 per cent for Haryana. The percentage of main workers in livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting and plantations, orchards and allied acti vities is 0.71; in mlnlng and quarrying 0.01; in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other 19 than household industry 5.77 ; in construction 2.52 ; in trade and commerce 9.55; in transport, storage and communications 2.59; and in other services 17 .39 per cent.

The district enjoys an ideal locational benefit. National Highway No. 1 passes through the district. Kurukshetra is a railway junction on the main line connecting the important towns of Northern India. Kurukshetra lies on the main Delhi-Ambala railway line about 160 kilometres north of Delhi, 39 kilometres north of Karna.l and 40 kilometres south of Ambala. It is at a distance of about 5 kilometres from Pipli a small village but an important road junction on the National Highway No. 1 popularly called the . Now G. T. road has corne within the extended limits of Thanesar municipal committee. The actual habitation of Kurukshetra, however, is in Thanesar town at a distance of about 3 kilometres. Kuru kshetra has become synonimous of Thanesar as the former is popular religiously and the latter politically. The land of Kurukshetra, where the battle of Mahabharata was fought, is corning up fastly on the industrial map of Haryana. The dependence upon agriculture has been decreased during the last decade (1981-91). At the time of 1981 Census about 69 per cent of main workers were cultivators and agricultural labourers as compared to 60.30 per cent in 1991 Census. In the past, the present district of Kurukshetra remained very much backward industrially till the partition of the country in 1947. Even after partition there was steady progress. Most of the industries are agriculture-based, manufacturing of vanaspati ghee, oil extraction, milk food products, etc. Important industrial centres are Thanesar, Shah bad Ladwa and Pehowa. Manufacturing of acids and chemicals unit was set up in 1958 at Shah bad , Solvent oil extraction unit at Thanesar, Milk food products unit at Pehowa are some of the important industries of the district. Small scale units concentrated at Thanesar, Ladwa, Shahbad and Pehowa include rice milling; agricultural implements; chemicals, printing, scientific instruments and diesel engines. The provisional data available in the Statistical Abstract of Haryana (1990-91) for the year 1990 explain that there were 4,843 registered working factories in Haryana, out of which only 109 were in Kurukshetra district employing 2,119 workers.

Agriculture is the mainstay of the people of the district, engaging 60.34 per cent of the main workers in cultivation and as agricultural labour. The government is making all efforts to enhance agricultural production by distributing improved seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, increasing irrigation facilities and promoting latest techniques of multiple cropping practices and mechanised farming. It also keenly promotes animal husbandry, fisheries and forestry which play a subsidiary but an important role in the agricultural economy. Irl"igation in' the dtstrict mostly depends upon canals and tubewells. Persian wheels have been replaced by tubewells.

The crops grown in the district can be divided into two main categories namely kharif and rabi locally known sawani and sadhi respectively. The former is the summer season harvest and the latter is the winter season harvest. Any crop which does not strictly fall within these· two harvests is known as zaid crop and its harvest is termed as zaid kharif or za~d rabi according to the harvest with which it is assessed. For example Toria (an oilseed) is cultivated as zaid khar if and vegetables, melon and green fodder as zaid rabi. The major khar if crops are sugarcane, potatoes, paddy and maize while the minor or subsidiary crops are chillies, jowar, bajra, pulses, vegetables, etc. The major rabi crops are wheat, gram and oilseeds while minor ones' are barley, massar, barseem, methi and other Winter vegetables. 20

Irrigated ct rea under cultivation of food crops and under other non-food crops including oilseeds was 218 thousand hectares and 18 thousand hectares respecti vel y during the ye3.r 1989-90. Out of a total of 247 square kilometres of re3erved forests in the states during the year 1990-91,22 square kilometres of reserved forests are found in Kurukshetra district. VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS In the district, there are several social service organisations functioning on voluntary has is with the support of government and public, Manav Sewa Samiti, Kurukshetra, Shri Sthanu 5ewa l''v1andal, Kurukshetra, Manas Parchar Ml'lndal,

Kurukshetru I I'danav Dharar.1 Mission (Mahila 5amiti) and Yug Nirman 5ansthan, Kurukshetru, Shri Vaish Aggarwal Panchayat, Kuruk$hetra, Jan J agriti Sangthan, Kurukshetra, Red Cross Society, Kurukshetra, St. John Ambulance Association, Kurukshetru, Rotary Club, Kurukshetra, Lion's Club, Kurukshetra, District Council for Child Welfare, Kurukshetra are some of the important voluntary organisations of the district. The activities of some of the voluntary organisations are briefly given below :-- Manav Sewa Samiti, Kurukshetra It was established in 1983. It donates rnedicines, food and fruit in hospitals of the town. It provides drinking water services at main places in the district and on functions and fairs.

Shri Sthanu Sewa Mandai, Kurukshetra It was established in 1982. It is running a sewing and embroidery centre in ,Masita house, Kurukshetra where 60 to 70 women are gelting training. It provides drinking water services at 25 places in the district. It distributes milk and bread every Sunday in hospitals. The mandai also organises eye camps twice a year and also provides emergencv services during Rccide:lts. It keeps ready the blood donors list for blood donation. It is also running a Library namely Sthaneshwar Public Library.

Manas Parchar Mandai, Kurukshetra It was established in 1979. It provides drinking water services in tile district and arranges marriage of poor girls. In collaboration with Shri Sthanu Sewa Mandai, it distributes food, bread and milk in hospitals and donates medicines in hospitals.

Manav Dharam Mission (Mahila Samiti) and Yug Nirman Sansthan, Kurukshetra Manav Oharam, Mission (Mahila Samiti) established in 1989. Yug Nirman Sansthan a sister organisation of Manav Dharam Mission (Mahila Samiti) was registered in 1990 with the objective of Women's Welfare and extension of social services. This organisation plays a major role in solving family disputes and arranges marriage of poor girls.

Shri Vaish Aggarwal Panchayat, Kurukshetra It was established with the objective of reforms in Aggarwal Samaj from time to time. It has various social wings like Youth ASSOCiation, t\1ahila Sangh, etc. Mahiia 5angh is running a craft centre for training to Aggarwal girls. The Panchayat is running a library, an ayurvedic dispensary and a public school.

Jan J agriti Sangthan, Kurukshetra This sangthan was established in 1985 with the objective of awakening among women and social programmes for children and women, with the .aid from central and state governments. It is running training centres for cutting & tailoring (where there are 60 trainees), beautician's course (48 trainees) and painting (22 trainees). Durning vacation hobby classes like dances are arranged. The sangthan is rtmninO' a "Bal Grih" where 45 children are getting education, boarding and lodging free: 21 Red Cross Society, Kutukshetra The society was established in 1973. It is an international voluntary organisation committed to the ideal of help to the needy and is free from religious, sectarian or political affiliations. Its activities revolve round the sphere of social services like hospital welfqre, maternity and child welfare, emergency relief of all kinds. It also assists St. John Ambulance Association and other charitable institutions. Kurukshetra branch is running a District Rehabilitation Centre for the handicapped and Vocational Training Centre-stenography (English and ) one year course. The society is also maintaining a working women's hostel where 84 women can stay but presently only 30 women are staying. The society is running two family planning clinics one at Ladwa and the other at Shahbad and one maternity and child health centre at Shahbad. It donates medicines in hospitals. Tricycles are donated free to the handicapped. It organises blood donation camps also.

St. John Ambulance Association, Kurukshetra St. John Ambulance Brigade is one of the oldest International Voluntary Para-Medical and Para-Military Organisations conSisting of Ambulance and Nursing Wing. It was established .in 1973 in Kurukshetra. It is provided with 4 ambulance vans by the Red Cross Society. The association also imparts training in first aid. In 1992-93 first aid training was given to 30,000 persons.

Rotary Club, Kurukshetra It was established in 1972. The club organises eye camps every year and also arranges medical check up in schools of rural areas of the district. It also runs im munisation program me against polio, D.P. T., measles, etc. It honours social workers like best swe~per, best nurse, best teacher, best postman, etc. every year. It helps the poor and needy. For drinking water services, the club installs handpumps at important places in the district. It makes aware the public regarding traffic rules and ·installs reflectors.

Lion's Club, Kurukshetra It was established in 1981. It undertakes various social services like orgamsmg eye camps, medical check ups, distribution of uniforms in schools to the needy, d.onation of tricycles to handicapped, distribution of blankets to the poor, arranging o'f immunisation camps, etc.

District Council for Child Welfare, Kurukshetra The welfare programme activities of the council include running of 8 Creches, 5 Bal wadis, 5 Non-formal Education Centres, 5 Supervised Home Work classes, one Counselling Centre for drug addicts and one Bal Bhawan in Kurukshetra through which children, working mothers and persons are being benefitted under different schemes.

PLACES OF INTEREST Kurukshetra district lies in a region which was the home of the Bharatas and this region was also the scene of Mahabharata war between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. Whole area is full of tirt.has considered sacred. The foremost among the Kurukshetra tirthas are Brahmasar or Kurukshetra tank, Sannihit tank, Sthanesvara tank, ]yotisar, Ban-, Chandrakupa and Nabhi Kamal. Many more important tirthas of the region are located in Thanesar (Sthanesvara), Pehowa (Pri thudakal, Pundri (Pundrika) and many other religious places at historically important villages of the district. The district is located in the region which is the valley of the Rigvedic Sarasvati. the hub of the religious activity. 22 Thanesar It contains the district headquarters of Kurukshetra. It is also known as Brahmakshetra, the field of Brahma, the Creator. Nardak is another name for Kurukshetra, derived from nirdukh, without sorrow. At the dawn of civilization, ArY3ns inhabited this place. It was an important centre of learning, culture and civilization. Important places to visit in the town are (1) Kurukshetra or 73'r.ahmasar tank; believed to be excavated by king Kuru. Ghats in northern and western sides remained in good condition. The long line of trees on the northern tank, a small island and another big island in the middle of the tank enhance its beauty and make it attractive to thf> visitors. (2) Sannihit tank: It is smaller than the Brahmasar tank. fhe performance of Shraddha here on the day of solar eclipse is said to give the benefit of .thousand Ashvamedh sacrifices. (3) Sthanesvara tank: The town derives its name from the tank. (4) Jyotisar; It is an important place of pilgrimage, located 5 kilometres west of Thanesar. Lord is believed to have delivered his message of Bhagwad-Gita to Arjuna at this place. (5) Ban-ganga : It is said that Arjuna pierced the earth here with his powerful arrow and the water of Ganga gushed forth in the form of fountain to quench the thirst of Pitamaha. Other places of interest are Chandra-Kupa, Nabhi Kamal, Gita Bhawan and Gita Mandir. Ancient fort and mounds, Sheikh Chehli's Tomb and Madrasah, Pathar Masjid. Chini Masjid, , College of Education and Regional Engineering college, a Government college are also located here. Nilkanthi Krishna Dham Yatri Niwas has been developed here by the Tourism Department of Government of Haryana to facilitate the tourists. Facilities provided include Yatri Niwas, restaurant, meditation hall, dormitory, suites, rooms, cloak room, lockers and landscaped lawns.

Kurukshetra University was established as a unitary, teaching and residential university in 1956 and its foundation stone was laid by late Dr. Rajendra Prasad, first President of India. The campus of the university sprawls across 400 acres of land against an idyllic background of rural charm and is situated at a distance of 4 kilometres from Kurukshetra railway station.

Starting with only the Department of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit, it has grown into a multi-faculty university with 9 faculties and 36 departments. From June, 1974, the character of the university changed to an affiliating one, jurisdiction extendi'lg to whole of Haryana state. In April, 1976 J its regional centre at Rohtak was madr a full fledged university known as Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. In November, 1978 the affiliated colleges in the areas now comprising the districts of Rohtak, Sonipat, Bhiwani, Mahendragarh, Rewari, Faridabad and Gurgaon were transferred to M.D. University Rohtak. The university has made extensive efforts to alter subjects curriculum, so as to make them more employment oriented. Adjacent to it is located Regional Engineering College, Kuruks_hetra for technical education. Pehowa

It is a ~mall town and tahsil headquarters of the same name. The town derives its name from Prithu Who was called the first King. He finds mention in the Rigveda as the son of Vena. On the death of Vena, his son Prithu performed the usual funeral ceremonies and for 12 days after the cremation, he sat on the bank of the Sarasvati offering water to all visitors. The place, therefore, ca"me to be known as Prithudaka or Prithu's pool and the city which he afterwards built on the spot was called by the same name. It is an ancient place of pilgrimage. It is believed that Prajapati created the world and the four varnas of the Hindus at this place. The town contains two specially famous tanks, sacred one to Brahma and the other to the goddess Sarasvati. The place is of great antiquity and covers a huge mound although archaeological discoveries relate to more recent periods as do the Painted Grey Ware 23 and later the large size bricks which are 18 inches by 2~ inches to 3 Inches. Two inscriptions of the time of Bhoja and his son, Mahendrapala, kings of Kanauj, and fragments of medieval sculptures have also been found hereo An inscriptIOn of the time of the Mahendrapala records the erection of a triple temple to Vishnu by three brothers. Another mound about 30 to 40 feet in height, is known as Tila of Vishvamitra. Recently some pieces of sculpture of Vishnu temple have been discovered here, but it cannot be precisely said that these belong to VIshnu temple referred to in the inscription. No doubt they pertain to some prominent Vishnu temple of the Pratihara period raised in that city. Half a mile higher-up on the bank of the stream stood another temple, which from the existIng position of its doorway appears to have beep dedicated to Vishnu. Pehowa is famous for Shivnji Ka Mandir and Karttikeya Ka Mandir.

Amin (Tahsil Thanesar) About 8 kilometres south of Thanesar and twenty-nine kilometres frum Karnal in the north, Amin village is situated half-way between Taraori and KuruKshetra about 2 kilometres west of the Grand Trunk Road (N.H-I.). Amin is. said to be traditional site of Chakra-Vyuha, a strategic arrangement of the army of the Kaurvas, planned by Guru Dronacharya to trap the forces of the Panda vas led by Arjuna's \varrior son, , during the famous battle of Mahabharta.

Amin is also known as 'Abhimanyu Khera (Ksetra)' of the field of Abhimanyu. Abhimanyu was killed by inside the Chakra-Vyuha. It was at Amin that two inscribed red-stone rectangular pillars were discovered unci these are lying in the shrine of Thakurji on the west bank of the Suraj Kuncl. These pillars are carved on all the four sides and have no sockets for cross bars. They would thus appear to have supported some sort of a platform. They bear brief inscriptions which merely supply the names of their donors in old Brahmi script. While. Spooner erroneously dates them to the Kushan period, the art represented by the depiction of the trading and artistic activities of the people carved on these pillars appears to have been the work of the Shunga period.

Asthipura The site lies to the west of Thanesar and south of Aujas ghat and marks the place where the bodies of persons slain in the Mahabharata war are said to have been cremated.

Bhor Saidan About 13 kilometres west of Thanesar towards Pehowa lies the Bhurisrawa Tank. Tradition associates the place with the treacherous murder of Bhurisrava by Arjuna during the Mahabharata war. Bhurisrawa was son of Somadatta, Raja of . The village is named Bhor after himo The small village is situated on an ancient mound. . Bha~wanpura Bhagwanpura, situated in the north-west of Ladwa on the right bank of the , is a prehistoric site which presents, for the first time, the o'{erlap between the late Harappan and the Painted Grey Ware culture which IS of con'siderable signi ficance, so far as the reconstruction of a continuous from the middle of the second millennium S.c. is concerned. Continuity of the tradition supported by characteristic finds in pottery type, painted designs, art of terracotta figurines and burials provides evidence of the fusion of the two Cultures here. The three phases of the structural activity of the Painted Grey Ware people are represented successively by the round or semi-circular thatched huts followed by, mud walled houses and then by houses built with baked bricks. Curious Oval-shaped structures meant for some religious functions have also been discovered. 24 Daulatpur Daultapur is another important archaeological site, situated on Thanesar­ Ladwa road near Pipli crossing, where excavations have revealed a relationship between the late phase of the Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures. The structural activity of the period-l is represented by walls of baked and half­ baked bricks, ovens, and mud cornbins. The antiquities of the period iT1clude : bangles, chisels, fishhook of copper, wheeled bird and animal figurines, beads, bangles and balls in terracotta : few steatite disc beads bone points, shell bangles, etc. Period II is represented by three stn ~rural phases which yielded the P8intPd Grey Ware, coarse grey and red and bl<.1...... '" -~ltpped wares. Noteworthy finds include: terracott<;l humped bull figurine : vase-shaped beads, earstuds, discs, toy cartwheels and a piece of bone bangle. Period III yielded interesting terracotta sealings including a Yaudheya seal bearing a legend in Brahmi characters and a bull figure.

ANALYSIS OF DATA Introduction of inset tables in the District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 Census which is aimed at catering to the needs of planners, data users and public at large in a brief and convincing way which will facilitate the analysis of Census data. Each such table conveys a reasonable picture of different characteristics of the district. The follwing inset tables included in this volume are based on the data compiled from Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract. Table 1 below gives the rural population of each C.D. BJ( in the district with sex wise break-up and also the total number of villages and inhabited villages in each C.D. Block as per 1991 Census. In Kurukshetra district there are 389 inhabited villages containing a rural population of 487,809. Among the C.D. Blocks, Thanesar claims the highest population .residing in 106 inhabited villages which is closely follo"wed by Shahbad C.D. Block in which 110 inhabited villages fall. It reflects that villages of Thanesar C.D. Block are more populous. TABLE 1

Ibpllation and mmiJer of v:i11aqes. 1991

Serial Name of C.D. Block Population of villages Number of villages No. Persons Males Females TQta~ Inhabited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Ladwa 92,187 48$633 43,554 94 94

2 Shahbad 134,551 71,356 63,195 1'"2 llO

3 Thanesar 137,527 73,395\ 64,132 109 106 4 *Pehowa (part) 123,544 65,679 57,865 81 79

District • 487,a()g 259,063 228,746 396** 389 - .'

* Some portion falls in Kaithal district ** Excludes two villages wholly merged in towns

Table 2 below provides population of each of the urban centres of the district with sexwise break up where towns have been arranged in their alphabetical order. 25 The highest population has been recorded in Thanesar M.e. whereCls Ladwa M.e. is least populated.

TABLE 2

~ati

Serial Name and civic administration Popul3tLc No. status of town ---- Persons Males Feznales

1 L. 3 4 5

1 Ladwa (M.C.) 19,441 0,224 ::l,217

2 Pehowa (M.C.) 21,986 11,656 10,330

3 Shahbad (M.C.) 31,452 16,573 14,93')

~ Thanesar (M.C.) 81,255 44,15E: 17, Q<;l')

------Total 154,134 82,542 71,585 ------

Table 3 below presents information about the new towns and towns declassified/merged in 1991 Census. There is no town in the district which, is either new or declassified/merged in 1991 Census.

TABLE 3 New towns/towns declassifiedj.erged 1n 1991 Census

Name of town Population (1991 Census)

1 2

\aJAdded Nil Nil \ h J 0 ec 1 ass if; ed NH Nil \c) Wholly merged Nil .Nn

Table '* oelow shows the distribution of population and decadal change and also presents percentage of, urban population to total population. Between the two tahsils of the district, Thanesar is more populous with 483,867 persons where the proportion of urban population is 27.31 in the tahsil which is again, higher than that of Pehowa tahsil. Pehowa tahsil with 158,076 26 perosns contains 13.91 per cent of its population as urban in the only town of Pehowa. TABLE 4 Oecadal change in distribution of population

Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage decadal of urban 1981 1991 (1981-91 ) population variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Thanesar 387,720 297,241 90,479 483,867 351,719 132,148 24.80 18.33 46.0523.3427.31 2 Pehowa 132,436 115,157 17,279 158,076 136,090 21,986 19.36 18.18 27.24 13.05 13.91

District 520,156 412,398 107,758 641,943 487,809154,134 23.4118.2943.0420.7224.01

Tabl e 5 below shows. the distribution of villages according to the size of population in each C. D. Block and the district as a whole. Figures given in parenthesis indicate percentage of villages in each population range. It reflects 66.33 per cent of the total villages in the district are medium sized having population in the range of 500-1999 which is followed by 12.85 per cent villages in the range of 200-499. There are three villages each in C. D. Blocks of Shahbad, Thanesar and Pehowa (Part) whose individual population ranges between 5,000-9,999. There is no village in the district with population of 10,000 and above. TABLE 5 Percentage distribution of vil'lages by population ranges, 1991

C.0. Block No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range (Figures in parenthesis percentage indicate percentage of villages in each range) of in- habited less than 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 and vi 11 ages 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Ladwa 94{24.16) 3{3.19) 17{18.08) 67{71.28) 7(7.45) 2 Shahpad 110{28.28) 9(8.18) 16{14.54) 71{64.55) 11{10.00) 3(2.73) 3 Thanesar 106{27.25) 11 (10.38) 8(7.54) 70{66.04) 14(13.21) 3{2.83) 4 Pehowa (Part) 79{20.31 ) 3{3.BO) 9(11.39) 50(63.29) 14(17.72) 3(3.80)

District 389(100.00) 26(6.68) 50(12.85) 258(66.33) 46{11.83) 9(2.31)

Table 6 below gives the distribution of villages by density. Densf'by reflects land/population ratio of the area. There are 173 villages accounting for 44.47 per cent of the total inhabited villages which fall in the density 27 range of 301-500 persons per square kilometre. The density range of 201-300 claims 26.74 per cent of the villages, followed by the density range of 501+ containing 12.34, per cent of villages. In the density range of 10 and below, the proportion of inhabited villages in the district is less than 1 per cent whereas no inhabited village falls in the density range of 11-20 persons per square kilometre. TABlE 6 D1stribution of villages by density Range of density Total no. of villages in Percentage of villages in each (per sq. km.) each density range density range

2 3

--10 3 0.77 11--20 21- .. 50 6 1.54 51--100 11 2.83 101--200 44 11.31 201--300 104 26.74 301--500 173 44.47 501+ 48 12.34

Total 389 100.00

Table 7 below depicts the sex ratio for rural population in each of the C. D. Blocks in the district. Sex, ratio in India conveys the number of females per 1000 males. The sex ratio is 879 for the district. In the rural areas of the district the sex ratio is 883. Among the C. D. Blocks, it is the highest (896) in Ladwa C. D. Block and the lowest (874) in Thanesar C. D. Block.

TABLE 7 Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

l adwa 896 2 Shahbad 886 3 Thanesar 874 4 Pehowa (Part) 881

District 883 28 Table 8 below represents the sex ratio in urban areas of the district. The urban sex ratio for the district as a whole is 867. It is 905 in Shahbad town which is toe highest in the district. The lowest sex ratio (840) has been found in Thanesar town

TABLE 8 Sex ratio for towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration status of towns Number of females per 1,000 males No.

2 3

Ladwa (M.e.) 902 2 Pehowa (M.e.) 886 3 Shahbad (M.e.) 905 4 Thanesar (M.e.) 840

District 867

Table 9 below depicts the proportion of scheduled caste population in the villages. The proportion of scheduled caste population to total population is more than 30 per cent in 86 villages accounting for 22.11 per cent of total inhabited villages in the district. The proportion ranges from 21 to 30 per cent in 25.96 per cent of villages while the proportion is less than 5 per cent in 56 villages. The lowest proportion (9.25) of villages fall in the percentage range of 6 to 10 of scheduled caste population to total population.

TABLE 9 Proportion of Scheduled Caste population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Caste No. of villages Percentage of villages population of total population in each range in each range

2 3

0--5 56 14.40 6--10 36 9.25 11--15 58 14.91 16--20 52 13.37 21--30 101 25.96 31 and above 86 22.11

Total 389 100.00

Table 10 below deals with proportion of Scheduled Tribe population to total population. Since there is no scheduled tribe population in Haryana, the requisite information may be considered as nil. 29

TABLE 10 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of villages Percentage of villages population of total population in each range in each range

2 3

0--5 6--15 16--25 Not appl icable 26--35 36--50 51 and above

Total J

Table 11 below gives the percentage of schedulEjrl caste population to total population' in each town of the district. The proportion of scheduled caste population is the highest (11.85 per cent) in Ladwa town whereas it is the lowest (8.43 per cent) in Pehowa town. Nmnerically, the rmximum population of scheduled cast es (7,874) has been found in Thanesar town and the minimum nmnber of scheduled castes (2,304) has been recorded in Ladwa town.

TABLE 11 Percentage of Scheduled Caste population in towns,1991

Sr. Town Tota 1 Total Scheduled Percentage of No. population Caste population Scheduled Caste population to total population

2 3 4 5

Ladwa 19,441 2,304 11.85 2 Pehowa 21,986 1,853 8.43 3 Shahbad 31,452 3,716 11.81 4 Thanesar 81,255 7,874 9.69

A11 towns 154,134 15,747 10.22

Table 12 below presents the literacy for rural population in each C. D. Block for males and females separately, excluding children in the age group 0-6. The general literacy rate for the State as a whole is 55.85 per cent whereas it is 58.78 for the district. The rural literacy rate of the district for' males is 64.65 per cent and 40.11 per cent for females. As expected male literacy rate is comparatively higher than the female literacy rate in all the 30 C. D. Blocks. Literacy rate is the highest in Sh:).hbad and the lowest in Pehowa C. D. Block (Part). Male literacy rate is the highest in Ladwa C. D. Block and the female literacy rate is the highest in Shahbad C. D. Block whereas in Pehowa C. D. Block (Part) the literacy rates for both males and females are the lowest.

TABLE 12 literacy rates for rural population of C.O. Block by sex, 1901 (excluding children in the age-group 0--6)

S.No. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of 11 terates

Persons Mal es Females

2 3 4 5

Ladwa 56.32 68.67 42.55 2 Shahbad 56.87 68.42 43.87 3 Thanesar 53.27 65.34 39.54 4 Pehowa (Part) 46.47 56.82 34.78

District 53.12 64.65 40.11

Table 13 below provides literacy rate for all the towns in the district, excluding children in the age group 0--6. The urban literacy rate for the district as a whole is 76.22 per cent and it is 83.17 per cent for males and 68.21 per cent for females. Among the various towns of the district, the literacy rate is the highest in Pehowa town (77.20 per cent) and the lowest in Thanesar town (75.82 per cent) which has a university, engineering college and a number of ed ucational institutions and schools.

TABLE 13

Literacy rates for towns, 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 6--6)

S.No. Name and civic administration Percentage of literat~s status of town Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

Ladwa (M.e. ) 76.14 83.69 67.79 " 2 Pehowa (M;C.) 77 .20 84.31 69.29 3 Shahbad (M.C.) 76.60 83.08 69.53 4 Thanesar (M.e.) 75.82 82.78 67.47

Distr ict 76.22 83.17 68.21 31- Table 14 below depicts the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C.D. Block of the district. The percentage of rural main workers to rural population is the highest (28.88) in Shahbad C.D. Block and the lowest (27.61) in Thanesar C.D. Block. The proportion of rural male main workers to rural male population is again the highest (52.78) in Shahbad C.D. Block and the lowest (49.75) in Thanesar C.D. Block. The percentage of rural female main workers to rural female population is the highest (2.59) in Ladwa C.D. Block and the lowest (1.89) in Shahbad C.D. Block. TABLE 14

Percentage of main wort\e~, margin'll worlcers, and non-worlcers for rural population of C.O. Blocks, 1991

S.No. Name of Percentage of C.D. Block ------.------Mai n workers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to to total to total to total total populatian population population population

P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11' 13 14

Ladwa 27.96 50.68 2.59 1 .17 0.06 2.42 29.13 50.74 5.01 70.87 49.26 94.99 2 Shah bad 28.88 52.78 1.89 0.77 0'.09 1.54 29.65 52.87 3.43 70. 35 47. 13 96. 57

3 Thanesar 27.61 49.75 2.26 0.80 0.11 1.59 28.41 49.86 3.85 71.59 50.14 96.15 4 Pehowa (Part) 28.42 51.59 2.12 1.16 0.21 2.23 29.58 51.80 4.35 70.42 48.20 95.65

District 28.23 51.23 2.17 0.95 0.12 1.89 1'9.18 51.35 4.08 70.81' 48.65 95.92

Table 15 below gives the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in each town of the district. In urban areas of the district as a whole, 27.24 p<;r cent of the total population has been recorded as main workers, 0 .06 "ReI' cent as margin al workers and 72.70 per cent as non-workers. Among the towns the proportion of main workers to total population is the highest (28.37 per cent) in Shahbad town and the lowest (26.92 per cent) in Thal1esar town.

TABLE 15 Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for towns. 1991

S.No. Name anc( civic Percentage of administration status of town Main war~ers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to to tpta 1 to total to total total population population population population

p M F P M F t' M F P M F

2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Ladwa (M.C.) 27.06 47.84 4.00 0.00 0.01 27.06 47.84 4.01 72.94 52.16 95.99 2 Pehowa (M.C.) 26.97 48.25 2.Q6 0.08 0.03 D.13 27.0548.28 3.09 72.95 51.72 96.91 32 TABLE 15 -conc 1d. Percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non-workers for towns. 1991

S.No. Name and civic Percentage of administration status of town Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non-workers to to total to total to total' total population population population population

P M F P M F P M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14

3 Shahbad (M.G.) 28.37 50.23 4.20 0.13 0.09 0.17 28.50 50.32 4.37 71.5049.68 95.63 4 Thanesar (M.G.) 26.92 45.14 5.25 0.03 0.01 0.05 26.95 45.15 5.30 73.05 54.85 94.70

District 27.24 46.93 4.54 0.06 0.03 0.08 27.30 46.96 4.62 72.70 53.04 95.38

Notes: ' __ I denotes nil. Table 16 below presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to the availability of different amenities. Among the inhabited villages, drinking water and the power supply are available in all the villages. Approach to villages by pucca road has been recorded in 99.49 per cent of the inhabited villages and 63.50 per cent of the villages have communications facility. For the purpose of communications only public transport like bus, rail and waterway has been considered. Amenities like education, medical and post and telegraph are available in 91.52 per cent, 36.76 per cent and 36.50' per cent of the inhabited villages respecti vel y.

TABLE 16 Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

G.D. No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of Block inhabi- ---- _. __ . the following amenities ted Education M~dical Drinking Post and Mar- Communi- Approach Power villa- water telegraph ket/ cations by pucca supply ges hat road

2 3 4 ' 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 Ladwa 94 91(96.81} 39(41.49} 94(100.00) 41(43.62) 53(56.38) 93(98.94) 94( 100.00) 2 Shahbad 110 92(83.64) 40(36.36) 110(100.00) 42(38.18) 83(75.45) 11 0 ( 100 • 00 ) 11 0 ( 100. 00 ) 3 Thanesar 106 98(92.45) 34(32.08) 106(100.00) 23(21.70) 60(56.60) 106(100.00) 106(100.00) 4 Pehowa 79 7S( 94.94) 30( 37.97) 79(100.00) 36(45.57) 51 (64.56) 78(98.73) 79(100.00) (Part)

District 389 356(91.52) 143(36.76) 389(100.00) 142{36.50) -- 247{63.50) 387(99.49) 389(100.00) ------_._-- - Table 17 below gives the proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Drinking water and power supply faciliiies are available 33 to the entire rural population. Overwhelming majority of the population esiding in villages is approachable by pucca road (99.97 per cent), served ~y educational facilities (97.87 per cent), and communications (76.18. per cent). Medical facilities are available to 58.76 per cent of rural populatlOn whereas 56.52 per cent of the population enjoys post and telegraph facilities. TABLE 17

Proportion of rural population served by different amenities

C.D. Total population Proportion of rural population served by the amen-i ty of Block of inhabited ------villages in the Education Me{lj(31 Dr1nking Post and Mar- Commun i_ I\pproach Power C.D. Block water te legr aph ket/ cat ions by p'ucca supply hat road'

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. L adwa 92,187 99.56 56.09 100.00 53.69 56.92 99.98 100.00

2.Shahbad 134,551 94.39 57,92 100.00 ~8.69 89.44 100.00 100.00 3.Thanesar 137,527 98.69 57.32 100.00 46.62 71.21 100.00 100.00 4.Pehowa 123,544 99.48 63.28 100.00 67.30 81.66 99.91 100.00 (Part)

District 487,809 97.87 58.76 100.00 56.5Z 76.18 99.97 100.00

Table 18 below presents the distribution of Vlllages not having certain atrmBnities, according to the distance ranges from the place where these are available. Post and telegraph facility is not available to 247 villages out of 389 inhabited villages in the district. Out of these' 247 Villages, the facility is available within a distance of 5 kilometres to 205 villag es, wit hin 5 to 10 kilometres to 38 villages,. beyond 10 kilometres to 4 villag es. Similarly, out of 246 such villages, medical facility is availabJe within a distance of five kilometres to 163 villages, within 5 to 10 kilometres to 74 villages and beyond 10 kilometres to 9 Villages. Communication and educational facilities are not available within the villages in 142 and 33 villages respecti vel y. It explains the pattern that in case various amenities are not available within the village limits, majority of the villages get those amenities within a distance of 5 kilometres.

TABLE 18 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Villages not having the Number of villages where the amenity is not available amenity of and avallable at distance of

-5 kms 5--10 kms 10+ kms Total{Cols.2-4)

2 3 4 5

1. Education 33 33 2. Medical 163 74 9 246 34 TABLE 18 --Concld. Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Villages not having the Number of villages where the amenity is not available amenity of and available at distance of ------~------.~------~------~------5 kms 5--10 kms 10+ kms Total(Cols.2-4)

2 3 4 5

3. Drinking water 4. P & T 205 38 4 247 5. Market/hat NA NA NA NA 6. Communications 121 18 3 142

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. Out of 389 inhabited villages in the district, 104 villages come within a distance range of 0--5 kilometres, 248 villages within 6--15 kilometres and 37 :villages within 16--50 kilometres f;rorp the nearest town.

TABU: 19 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities

Distance No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range from i nhCibi - Educat i on Medical Drinking Post and Mar- Communi- Approach Power nearest ted vil- water telegraph ket/ cations by pucca supply town (in lages in hat road kms. ) each range

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------~------~------r_ 0-5 104 96(92.31) 33(31.73) 104(100.00) 43(41.35) 62(59.62} 103(99.04) 104(100.00) 6-15 248 230(92.74) 93(37.50) 248(100.00} 86(34.68) 160(64.52) .247(99.6U) 248(100.00) 16-50 37 30(81.08} 17(45.95) 37(100.00) 13(35.14) 25(67.57) 37(100.00) 37(100.00) 51+

Total 389 356(91.52) 143(36.76) 389(100.00} 142(36.50) -- 247(63.50) 387(99.49) 389(100.00)

Table 20 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to population range and amenities available. It reflects that the proportion of amenities increases with the increase in the size of the population of the villages. In other words the larger population sized villages relatively have mo:r:'-e noted amenities. There are 9 villag es having population 5000 and more where all the noted amenities are available. 35 TABLE 20 Distributi10n of villages according to population range and amenities available

Population No. of Numher (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range inhabi------~------ted Education Medical Drinking Post and Mar- Communi- Approach Power vi 11- water telegraph ket/ cations by pucca supply ages hat road in each range

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0--499 76 49(64.47) 6(7.89) 76'( 100.00) 15(19.74) 29(38.16) 74(97.37) 76(100.00)

500--1,999 258 252(97.67) 90(34.88)2~8(100.00) 81(31.40) 171{66.28) 258(100.00)258(100.00) 2,000--4,999 46 46(100.00) 38{82.61) 46(100.00) 37(80.43) 38(82.61) 46(100.00) 46t100.00) 5,000+ 9 9(100.00) 9(100.00)(9(100.00) 9( 100.00) -- 9(100.00) 9(100.00) 9(100.00)

Total 389 356(91.52) 143(36.76) 389(100DO) 142(36.50) -- 247(63.50) 387(99.49) 389(100.00)

Table 21 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages according to land use. The percentage of cultivable area to total area is the highest (89.63) in Shahbad' C.D. Block while the percentage is the lowest (85.10) in Thanesar C • D. Bloc k. The proportion of cuIti va ble area to total area in the district is 87.61 per cent. The percentage of irrigated area to total area 'is 98.81 in the district. It is the highest in Thanesar C.D. Block (99.24 per cent) and the lowest (98.29 per cent) in Shahbad C.D. Block.

TABLE 21 Distribution of villages according to land use

C.D. Block No. of inhabited Total area Percentage of culti- Percentage of vi 11 ages vable area to total irrigated area area to total culti- vable area 2 3 4 5

1. Ladwa 94 25562.31 88.85 99.18 2. Shahbad 110 36119.14 89.63 98.2~ 3. Thanesar 106 43191.81 85.10 99.24 4. Pehowa (Part) 79 46655.23 87.70 98.62

District 389 151528.49 87.61 98.81

Cultivable area = Irrigated + unirriqated area Table 22 below depicts the per capita rece.ipt and expenditure in the c~se of ~ach town of the district. Per capita receipt and expenditure are the ~llghest 10 Shahbad town and the lowest in Thanesar town. It also gives some lmpression about the economic health of the towns. 36 TABLE 22 I Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Per capita (in Rs.) Class, name and Receipt Expenditure civic status of the to~n Total Receipt Receipt Total Genera 1 Expendi- Public Expendi - Other through from all expel1- adminis- ture on \~orks ture on aspects taxes other diture tration public public sources hea 1th· institu- and con- tions veniences

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1V. Ladwa (M. C. ) 124.09 75.58 48.51 122.80 ,95.73 9.66 17.41 ! I I. Pehowa(M.C.) 124.61 77.00 47.61 115.43 60.62 36.03 15.99 0.81 1.98 I Ill. Shahbad(M.C.) 163.55 98.20 65.35 159.46 153 •98 71.33 33.43 0.72

\ II. Thanesar(M.C. ) 99.36 54.92 44.44 95.52 133.26 31.88 26.96 0.41 3.01 •

Total 119.18 69.51 49.67 114.85 r9•27 36.50 24.53 0.48 4.07

Notes , -- , denotes nil. Table 23 below shows the number of schools per 10,000 population in each town of the district. In the urban areas of the district as a whole, we find one higher secondary, two secondary / matriculation, two middle and four primary schools per 10,000 population. The proportions of various levels of schools are relatively higher in Shahbad town and lower in Pehowa town.

TABLE 23 Schools per 10,000 population in towns

Serial Class, name and civic No. per 10,000 population number status of town Higher Secondary! Secondary! Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matr i cul at ion Middle

~ College

2 3 4 5 6

IV. Ladwa(M.C. ) 3 3 4 2 III. Pehowa(M.C.) N 2 3 III. Shahbad(M.C.) 3 3 6 4 II. Thanesar(M.C.) 2 2 3

Total 2 2 4

Notes 'N' denotes negligible. 37 Table 24 below shows the number of beds in medical institutions per 1000 population in each town of the district. In the district as a whole, the number of beds in medical institutions per 1000 population comes to one. The number of beds in medical institutions per 1000 population is 2 in Thanesar town and 1 each in all the remaining three towns of Ladwa, Pehowa and Shahbad. It also explains the degree of adequacy of the provision of beds in medical institutions in relation to ever growing population.

TABLE 24 No. of beds in medical institutions in towns

Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical institutions per status of the town 1,000 population

2

IV. Ladwa (M.e.) III. Pehowa (M.C.) Ill. Shahbad (M.C.) II. Thanesar (M.C.) 2

Total

Table 25 below gives the proportion of slums population to total population and density of population per square kilometre in slums in all the class I and class II towns of the district. There is only one town i. e. Thanesar which is class II where proportion of slums population to total population is 14.55 per cent.

TABLE 25 Proportion of slums population in towns

Class, name and civic Proportion of the slums Density in slums status of the town* population to total (per sq. km.) population of the town

2 3

II. Thanesar (M.e.) 14.55 1,212

Total 14.55 1,212

Note *For class I and class II towns only.

Table 26 below provides the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in the case of each town of the district. It explains the industrial/occupational character of the town. Towns of this region have agro-based industries •. 38 TABLE 26 Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

Serial Class, name and civic Most l~ortant com.oditl number status of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

2 3 4 5

1. IV. Ladwa (M.C.) Rice Wheat Iron 2. III. Pehowa (M.C.) Desi ghee Iron Paddy 3. III. Shahbad (M.C.) Agricultural Vanaspati ghee Kacha oil implements 4. II. Thanesar (M.C.) Rice bran oil Wheat Vegetable ghee PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

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SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

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CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER WiTH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW:- COLUMN NO. 5 Educational Primary School P Middle School M Matriculationl High School H Higher Secondary IPre-University I Junior College PUC Any college (graduate level and above) C like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. Industrial School I Training School Tr.

COLUMN NO. 6 Medical Hospital H Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Health Centre HC Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Dispensary D Famil y Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Village Health Guide VHG Others o

COLUMN NO. 7 Drinking Water Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK Tubewell Water TW Handpump HP Ri ver -Water R Canal C COLUMN NO. 8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone COLUMN NO. 10 Communications Bus BS Railway Station RS 46 COLUMN NO. 11 Approach to Village Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road KR COLUMN NO. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED Electricity for agriculture EAG Electricity for other purposes like EO Industrial, Commercial etc. Electricity for all purposes listed above. EA COLUMN NOo 15 Irrigated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tu bewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK River R Total T 47 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State IDistrict/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 1. 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Ambala 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040 2" Kurukshetra 2 02 1. Pehowa 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. Kaithal 3 0030 4. Thanesar 4 0040 3. Karnal 3 03 1. Karnal 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030 4. Jind 4 04 1. Narwana 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 5. Sonipat 5 05 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020 6. Rohtak 6 06 1. 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. Jhajjar 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040 7. Faridabad 7 01 1, Ballabgarh 1 0010 2, 2 0020 8. Ourgaon 8 08 1. Gurgaon 1 0010 2. Nuh 2 0020 3. Ferozepur Jhirka 3 0030 48 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS -Goncld.

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

9. Mahendragarh 9 09 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Mahendragarh 3 0030 4. 4 0040 10. Bhiwani 10 10 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. 4 0040 11. Hisar 11 11 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. Tohana 2 0020 3. Hansi 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 12. 12 12 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 49 CODE LIST -1991 CENSUS

St(l4:e I District I Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes Haryana 8 08 1. Ambala 1 01 l. Kalka 1 0010 2. Panchkula 2 0020 3. Naraingarh 3 0030 4. Ambala 4 0040 5. 5 0050 2. Yamunanagar 2 02 1. Jagadhri 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Kurukshetra 3 03 1. Thanesar 1 0010 2. Pehowa 2 0020 4. Kaithal 4 04 1. Guhla 1 0010 2. Kaithal 2 0020 5. Karnal 5 05 1. Karnal 1 0010 6. Panipat 6 06 1. Assandh 1 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020 7. Sonipat 7 07 1. 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020

8. Rohtak 8 08

1. Gohana 1 0010 2. Maham 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4. Jhajjar 4 0040 5. Bahadurgarh 5 0050

9. Faridabad 9 09 1. Faridabad 1 0010 2. Ballabgarh 2 0020 3. Paiwal 3 0030 4. Hathin 4 0040 50 CODE UST - 1991 CENSUS --Concld.

State I District I Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

10. Gurgaon 10 10 1. Pataudi 1 0010 2. Gurgaon 2 0020 3. Nuh 3 0030 4. Ferozepur Jhirka 4 0040 11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. 3 0030 12. Mahendragarh 12 12 1. Mahendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 0020 13. Bhiwani 13 13 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 5. 5 0050 6. Siwani 6 0060

14. Jind 14 14 1. Narwana 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 15. Risar 15 15 1. Fetehabad 1 0010 2. Ratia 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 5. Hansi 5 0050 6. Narnaund 6 0060 16. Sirsa 16 16 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2. Sirs a 2 0020 3. Rania 3 0030 4. Ellenabad 4 0040 MAPS

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN LADWA C.D. BLOCK

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59 lADWA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri al Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5' 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) Babain (145) 8/3/1/161 08/03/0010/0161 6/2/4/126 06/02/0040/0126 2 Badarpur (69) 8/3/1/303 08/03/0010/0303 6/2/4/267 06/02/0040/0267 3 Bagrat (346) 8/3/1/173 08/03/0010/0173 6/2/4/293 06/02/0040/0293 4 Bahlolpur (330) 8/3/1/222 08/03/0010/0222 6/2/4/257 06/02/0040/0257 5 Bakali ( 58) 8/3/1/225 08/03/0010/0225 6/2/4/249 06/02/0040/0249 6 Ban (62) 8/3/1/296 08/03/0010/0296 6/2/4/237 06/02/0040/0237 7 Bani (68) 8/3/1/302 08/03/0010/0302 6/2/4/266 06/02/0040/0266 8 Bapda (74) 8/3/1/291 08/03/0010/0291 6/2/4/272 06/02/0040/0272 9 Bapdi (75) 8/3/1/294 08/03/0010/0294 6/2/4/271 06/02/0040/0271 10 Baraichpur (77) 8!3!1 /290 08/03/0010/0290 6/2/4/275 06/02/0040/0275 11 Baraunda (72) 8/3/1/292 08/03/0010/0292 6/2/4/270 06/02/0040/0270 12 Baraundi (79) 8/3/1/288 08/03/0010/0288 6/2/4/277 06/02/0040/0277 13 Baraut (81 ) 8/3/1/286 08/03/0010/0286 6/2/4/280 06/02/0040/0280 14 Barhan (82) 8/3/1/230 08/03/0010/0230 6/2/4/274 06/02/0040/0274 15 Barshami (65) 8/3/1/299 08/03/0010/0299 6/2/4/235 06/02/0040/0235 16 Bhagwanpur (111) 8/3/1/159 08/03/0010/0159 6/2/4/92 06/02/0040/0092 17 "Bhaini (153) 8/3/1/169 08/03/0010/0169 6/2/4/260 06/02/0040/0260 18 Bhalar (215) 8/3/1/223 08/03/0010/0223 6/2/4/252 06/02/0040/0252 19 Bhalari (216) 8/3/1/227 08/03/0010/0227 6/2/4/253 06/02/0040/0253 20 Bhut Majra (71 ) 8/3/1/293 08/03/0010/0293 6/2/4/269 06/02/0040/0269 21 Binat ( 144) 8/3/1/160 08/03/0010/0160 6/2/4/93 06/02/0040/0093 22 Bir Kalwa ( 137) 8/3/1/115 08/03/0010/0115 6/2/4/102 06/02/0040/010? 23 Sir Khairi (344) 8/3/1/216 08/03/0010/0216 6/2/4/288 06/02/0040/0288 24 Bir Mangaoli ( 129) 8/3/1/119 08/03/0010/0119 6/2/4/110 06/02/0040/0110 25 Sir Sonthi (341) 8/3/1/231 08/03/0010/0231 6/2/4/285 06/02/0040/0285 26 Bir Sujra (139) 8/3/1/134 08/03/0010/0134 5/2/4/98 05/02/0040/0098 27 Bodla (352) 8/3/1/212 08/03/0010/0212 6/2/4/301 06/02/0040/0301 28 Budha (61) 8/3/1/295 08/03/0010/0295 6/2/4/236 06/02/0040/0236 29 Chhalaundi (67) 8/3/1/301 08/03/0010/0301 6/2/4/265 06/02/0040/0265 30 Chharpura (354 ) 8/3/1/211 08/03/0010/0211 6/2/4/302 06/02/0040/0302 31 Dab Khera (339) 8/3/1/218 08/03/0010/0218 6/2/4/287 06/02/0040/0287 32 Oehra (60) 8/3/1/297 08/03/0010/0297 6/2/4/250 06/02/0040/0250 60 LADWA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village location Locati on location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer ). (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanes ar Tahs i 1 {Part}--Contd. 33 Dhanani (134 ) 8/3/1/118 08/03/0010/0118 6/2/4/112 06/02/0040/0112 34 Dhanaura (59) 8/3/1/226 08/03/0010/0226 6/2/4/251 06/02/0040/0251 35 Dhandla (214) 8/3/1/224 08/03/0010/0224 6/2/4/248 06/02/0040/0248 36 Dhuda (83) 8/3/1/284 08/03/0010/0284 6/2/4/281 06/02/0040/0281 37 Dhudi (84) 8/3/1/282 08/03/0010/0282 6/2/4/284 06/02/0040/0284 38 Dugari (213) 8/3/1/167 08/03/0010/0167 6/2/4/247 06/02/0040/0247 39 Gad 1i (86) 8/3/1/280 08/03/0010/0280 6/2/4/283 06/02/0040/0283 40 Gharaula (335) 8/3/1/228 08/03/0010/0228 6/2/4/254 06/02/0040/0254 41 Ghisarpari ( 148) 8/3/1/127 08/03/0010/0127 6/2/4/121 06/02/0040/0121 42 Gobindgarh (80) 8/3/1/287 08/03/0010/0287 6/2/4/279 06/02/0040/0279 43 GOhan (152 ) 8/3/1/163 08/03/0010/0163 6/2/4/127 06/02/0040/0127 44 Halalpur (334) 8/3/1/220 08/03/0010/0220 6/2/4/256 06/02/0040/0256 45 Hamidpur (143 ) 8/3/1/131 08/03/0010/0131 6/2/4/125 06/02/0040/0125 46 Haripur (146 ) 8/3/1/130 08/03/0010/0130 6/2/4/124 06/02/0040/0124 47 Isherheri (138) 8/3/1/114 08/03/0010/0114 6/2/4/103 06/02/0040/0103 48 Jalaludin Majra(337) 8/3/1/172 08/03/0010/0172 6/2/4/263 06/02/0040/0263 49 Jal Kheri (114) 8/3/1/137 08/03/0010/0137 6/2/4/95 06/02/0040/0095 50 Jandhera (66) 8/3/1/300 08/03/0010/0300 6/2/4/234 06/02/0040/0234 51 Kalal Majra ( 113) 8/3/1/157 08/03/0010/0157 6/2/4/89 06/02/0040/0089 52 Kali Raona (154 ) 8/3/1/168 08/Q3/0010/0168 6/2/4/259 06/02/0040/0259

53 Kalwa (136) 8/3/~/116 08/03/0010/0116 6/2/4/101 06/02/0040/0101 54 Kanauni (142) 8/3/1/129 08/03/0010/0129 6/2/4/100 06/02/0040/0100 55 Kandauli (151 ) 8/3/1/164 08/03/0010/0164 6/2/4/128 06/02/004010128 56 Karahami (87) 8/3/1/278 08/03/0010/0278 6/2/4/307 06/02/0040/0307 57 Kasithal (110) 8/3/1/175 08/03/0010/0175 6/2/4/91 06/02/0040/0091 58 Khaira (345) 8/3/1/214 08/03/0010/0214 6/2/4/291 06/02/0040/0291 59 Khairi (343) 8/3/1/215 08/03/0010/0215 6/2/4/290 06/02/0040/0290 60 Kheri Gadian (88) 8/3/1/279 08/03/0010/0279 6/2/4/308 06/02/0040/0308 61 Khirki Viran (332) 8/3/1/170 08/03/0010/0170 6/2/4/261 06/02/0040/0261 62 Ladwa (Rural) (76) 8/3/1/229 08/03/0010/0229 6/2/4/273 06/02/0040/0273 63 Lathi Dhanaura (73) 8/3/1/289 08/03/0010/0289 6/2/4/276 06/02/0040/0276 61 LADWA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village LOCaLion location location ll1cat-on No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 64 Lohara (338) 8/3/1/217 08/03/0010/0217 6/2/4/292 06/02/0040/0292 65 Mahwa Kheri (161) 8/3/1/126 08/03/0010/0126 6/2/4/118 06/02/004cfi'0118 66 Mando Khara (140) 8/3/1/133 08/03/0010/0133 6/2/4/96 06/02/0040/0096 67 Mangaoli (130) 8/3/1/120 08/03/0010/0120 6/2/4/111 06/02/0040/0111 Rangran 68 Mangoli Jattan (131) 8/3/1/123 08/03/0010/0123 6/2/4/116 06/02/0040/0116 69 Mirchaheri (348) 8/3/1/177 08/03/0010/0177 6/2/4/295 06/02/0040/0295 70 Mukarpur (355) 8/3/1/235 08/03/0010/0235 6/2/4/303 06/02/0040/0303 71 Murad Nagar (70) 8/3/1/304 08/03/0010/0304 6/2/4/268 06/02/0040/0268 72 Nakhrojpur (164) 8/3/1/125 08/03/0010/0125 6/2/4/134 06/02/0040/0134 73 Nawarsi (336) 8/3/1/219 08/03/0010/0219 £/2/4/255 06/02/0040/0255 74 Pahl adpur (331 ) 8/3/1/221 08/03/0010/0221 6/2/4/258 06/02/0040/0258 75 Phalsanda (133) 8/3/1/121 08/03/0010/0121 6/2/4/114 06/02/0040/0114 Jattan 76 Phal Sanda ( 162) 8/3/1/128 08/03/0010/0128 6/2/4/122 06/02/0040/0122 Rangran 77 Ramnagar (112) 8/3/1/158 08/03/0010/0158 6/2/4/94 06/02/0040/0094 78 Ramnagar (156) 8/3/1/165 08/03/0010/0165 6/2/4/129 06/02/0040/0129 79 Rampura (108) 8/3/1/176 08/03/0010/0175 6/2/4/90 06/02/0040/0090 80 Ramsaran Majra (147) 8/3/1/152 08/03/0010/0162 6/2/4/123 06/02/0040/0123 81 Rurki (333) 8/3/1/171 08/03/0010/0171 6/2/4/262 06/02/0040/0262 82 Salempur (85) 8/3/1/283 08/03/0010/0283 6/2/4/282 06/02/0040/0282 83 Samalkha (63) 8/3/1/298 08/03/0010/0298 6/2/4/238 06/02/0040/0238 82 Sim Balwal (132) 8/3/1/122 08/03/0010/0122 6/2/4/115 06/02/0040/0115 85 Singhaur (163) 8/3/1/124 08/03/0010/0124 6/2/4/117 06/02/0040/0117 96 Sujra (141 ) 8/3/1/132 08/03/0010/0132 5/2/4/99 06/02/0040/0099 87 Sujri (115) 8/3/1/136 08/03/0010/0136 6/2/4/97 06/02/0040/0097 88 Sultanpur (155) 8/3/1/166 08/03/0010/0166 6/2/4/130 06/02/0040/0130

89 Sunari an (135) 8/3/1/117 08/03/0010/0117 !S/2/4/113 06/02/0040/0113 90 Sunthi (340) 8/3/1/232 08/03/0010/0232 6/2/4/286 06/02/0040/0286 91 Tatka (109) 8/3/1/174 08/03/0010/0174 6/2/4/264 06/02/0040/0264 62 lAOWA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri -a 1 Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Gode Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Tt.anesar Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 92 Tatki (347) 8/3/1/213 08/03/0010/0213 6/2/4/294 06/02/0040/0294 93 Untheri (342) 8/3/1/233 08/03/0010/0233 6/2/4/289 06/02/0040/0289 94 Zainpur Jattan (78) 8/3/1/285 OB/03/0010/0285 6/2/4/278 06/02/0040/0278 (Zainpur) VILLAGE DIRECTORY LADW~ q.D. BLOCK

63 64 VILLAGE

LADWA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Lnca- Name o~ vi lage Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tiun (with hadbast area popu'a- village, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in ·broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( n nunber where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drink ng Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

'llianesar Tahsil (Part) 114 Isherheri (138) 49J.00 1,373 (214) P RP T,W,'IW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 115 Bir Kalwa (137) 280.00 1,898 (279) P,M,H RP W,'IW,HP -(5-10) BS

116 Kalwa (136) 341.55 688 (97) P -(5-10) W,'IW,HP -(5-10) BS 1'7 Sunarian (135) 377.00 1,078 (1..42) P -(.-5) 'tW,HP Phone BS

118 Dhanani (134) 170.00 904 (121) P PHS, 'IW,HP -(5-10) BS RP

119 Bir (129) 123.00 813 (111) P RP TW,HP -(-5) BS Mangaoli

120 Mangaoli (130) 255.00 495 (82) P RP W,'IW,HP Phone BS Rangran

121 Pha1sanda (133) 88.00 70J (92) P -(5-10) 'IW,HP -(-5) BS Jattan

122 Sirn Ba1wa1 (132) 116.00 322 (53) P RP 'IW,HP Phone BS

173 Margoli (131) 546.00 2,l32 (268) P,M,H RP T,HP -(-5) BS Jattan

124 Singhaur (163) 746.00 2,122 (298) P PHS, T,HP PO, BS RP Phone 125 Nakhrojpur (164) 107.00 609 (96) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

126 Mahwa (161) 199.00 705 (110) P RP(2) W,'IW,HP -(-5) BS Kheri

127 Ghisarpari (148) 244.00 668 (105) P RP W,'IW,HP Phone BS

128 Pha1 Sanda (162) l2~.OO 851 (109) P -(-5) W,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Rangran

129 Kanauni (142) 66037 69 (10) -(-5) -(-5) W,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

130 Haripur (146) 343.00 247 (42) P PHS T,'IW,HP PO BS 65 DIRECTORY land use

App~. Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under di fferent types of 1and use in hectares roacn town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to anu. '1;11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un~ Cultur~ Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Shahbad (13) EA T(458.30),TWE(458.~~: 2.35 30.35

PR Shahbad (14) EA .0 T(225.60),TWE(225.60) 54.40

PR Shahbad (14 ) EA T(324.36),TWE{324.je, 17.19 PR Ladwa \12J EA T(342.61),TWE(342.61) 34.39

PR Ladwa (14) EA T(149.00),TWE(149.00) 13.00 8.00

PR 'I'hanesar (25) FA T(115.00)iTWE(11S.6a1 8.00

PR Shahbad (21) EA T(237.00),TWE(237.00) 18.00

_... PR Ladwa (16) EA T(81.00),TWE(81.oo) 7.00

PR Ladwa (20) EA T(109.00);TWE(109.00, 7.00

PR Ladwa (16) EA T(512.62),TWE(512.62) 33.38

PR Ladwa (12) EA .. T(651.00),TWE(651.00) 95.00

PR Radaur (16) FA T(98.00),TWE(98.00) 2.00 7.00

PR Ladwa (12) EA .. T{170.80),TWE{170.80) 17.65 10.55

PR Ladwa (12) EA T(222.10),TWE(222.10) 8.90 13.00

PR Ladwa (14) EA .0 T(113.30},TWE(113.30) 11.70

PR,KR Shahbad (14) EA T(63.07),TWE(63.07) 3.30

PR,KR Ladwa (13) EA T(269.00),TWE(269.00) 9.00 65.00 66 VILLAGE lADWA C.D. BlO~K Amenities and

Loca­ Name of village Total Tota' Amenities available ('f not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackecs the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona' water & days cations (potable) te'e­ of tbus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

'lbanesar Tahsil (Part,-contd.

131 Harnidpur (143) 91.00 1,139 (D6) P 'l','IW,HP -(-5) BS

132 Sujra (141) 211.00 280 (38) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

133 Mando (140) 94.70 320 (41) -(-5) -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) Khara

134 Bir Sujra (139) 265.00 771 (108) P RP T,~,HP -(5-10) BS

136 Sujri (115) 129.00 149 (19) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

137 Ja1 Kheri (114) 434.22 1,244 (188)' P -(-5) T,W,'IW, -(-5) BS HP

157 Kalal (113) 179.00 1,555 (217) P,M PHS,D T,TW,HP PO, BS Majra Phone

158 Ramnagar (112) 86.00 398 (58) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

159 Bhagwanpur (Ill) 438.00 1,131 (157) P -(-5) T,TW,HP PO BS

160 Binat (144) 248.00 993 (120) P -("'5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

161 Babain (145) 857.00 4,088 (604) P(6), PHS, T,TW,HP PO, BS M(5), RP(5) Phone H(5)

162 Ramsaran (147) 449.00 2,629 (360) P,M,H PHC, T,'IW,HP PO, BS Majra PHS,RP Phone

163 Gohan (152) 159.00 330 (35) P -(-5) BS

164 Kandauli (151) 383.64 771 (100) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

165 Ramnagar (156-) 241.00 279 (34) P -(5-10) TW,HP Phone BS 67 DIRECTORY land use·

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i. e. area under di fferent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 16 17 18

PR,KR IJadwa (13) EA T(74.85),1WE(74.85) 16.15

PR Shahbad (16) EA T(194.00),TWE(194.00) 17.00

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(83.70),TWE(83.70) 11.00

PR,KR Shahbad (13) EA T(202.00),TWE(202.00) 1.00 62.00

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(114.00),TWE(114.00) 15.00

PR Shahbad (11) EA T(357.34),TWE(357.34) 76.88

PR Shahbad (13 ) R'ZI. T(165.00),TWE(165.00) 14.00

PR Shahbad (14) EA T(76.00),TWE(76.00) 10.00

PR,KR Shahbad. (15) EA T(415.85),TWE(415.85) 22.15

PR,KR Ladwa (15 ) EA T(237.45),TWE(237.45) 10.55

PR,KR Ladwa (11) EA T(776.23),TWE(776.23) 1.91 78.86

PR Ladwa (12) EA T(399.62),TWE(399.62) 15.18 34.20

PR Ladwa (10) EA T(148.00),TW(10.00),TWE(138.oo) 11.00

PR lfodwa (10) EA T(357.34),TWE(357.34) 26.30

PR Ladwa (8) EA T(212.15),TWE(212.15) 8.50 20.35 68 VILLAGE LADWA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of v ill age Total Total Amenities avail able (if not available within the ticn (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (- ) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest 01 ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

'lbanesar Tahsil (Part)--Cl:ntd. 166 Sultanpur (155) 263.00 1,247 (158) P PHS T,HP Phone -(-15)

167 Dugari (213) 156.6~ 387 (52) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP Phone BS

168 Kali Raona (154) 201.53 649 (92) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP PO .. BS

169 Bhaini (153) 165.51 673 (89) P PHS T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

170 Khirki (332) 96.31 352 (46) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Viran 171 Rurki (333) 333.00 471 (62) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

172 Ja1aludin (337) 298.00 1,136 (152) P RP T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Majra

173 Bagrat (346) 371.00 1,411 (174) P(3) -(-5). T,'IW,HP PO BS

174 Tatka (109) 138.00 1,120 (152) P,M PHC, T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS PHS 175 Kasithal (110) 183.00 821 (107) P -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) BS 'IW,HP

176 Rampura (108) 312.82 675 (98) P -(-5) T,W,TK, -(-5) BS 'IW,HP

177 Mirchaheri (348) 277.00 810 (119) P -(5-10) 'IW,HP -(-5) BS

211 Chharpura (354) 170.00 454 (54) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

212 Bodla (352) 454.00 1,135 (142) P -(-5) 'IW,HP PO -(-5)

213 Tatki (347) 251.00 610 (71) P -(10+.- 'IW,HP -(-5) BS

214 Khaira (345) 242.00 759 (101) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS 69 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power ~ ~nd use (i. e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectdres roach town supply rounded upto two decimal plates) to and --." ~~--~~---~------vi 11 age distance Forest.. Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (in kms) i rr;­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ ¥ation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ladwa (8) EA T(242.oo),TWE(242.oo) 21.00

, PR Ladwa (6) EA T(143.00),TW(22.00),TWE(121.00) 2.61 11.00

PR Ladwa (6) Ell. T(160.53),TW(8.oo',TWE(152.53) 41.00

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(138051),TW(7.oo),TWE(131.51) 27.00

PR,KR Ladwa (8) EA .. T{90.00),TWE(90.00) 1.31 5.00

PR,KR Ladwa (10) EA T(320.15),TWE(320.15) 0.05 0.85 n.95

PR Ladwa (6) Ell. T(279.79),TW(6.07)/TWE(2~3.72' 18.21

PR Ladwa (8) EA T(336.60),TWE(336.60) 7.08 27.32

PR Ladwa (8) Ell. •• T(120.00),TWE(120.00) 6.00 12.00

PR Thanesar (13) EA T(163.00),TWE(163.00) 20.00

PR Shal1bad (16) EA .. T(253.l3),TWE(253.13) 59.69

PR Thanesar' (10) EA T(262.00),TWE(262.00) -... 1.00 14.00

PR Thanesar (8) ED, T(165.00),TWE(165.oo) 5.00 EAG

PR ll'hanesar (11) ED, T(426.28),TWE(426.28) 27.72 FAG

PR Ladwa (8) EA T(2_35.00) ,TWE{235.oo) 16.00

PR Ladwa (6) FA T(226.?2),TWE(226.62) 12.34 3.04 70 VIllAGE lADWA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with nadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column dud next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cat.ions (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

--~~------~----~~------'lbanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

215 Khairi (343) 226.22 1,368 (173) P,M RP T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

216 Bir Khairi (344) 404.68 1,431 (194) P(2) RP T,'IW,HP Phone

217 Lohara (338) 268.00 2, 360 ( 355 ) P PHS,RP T,'IW,HP -(.-S) -(-5)

218 Dab Khera (339) 206.79 1,319 (177) P,M,H PHS,D 'I', 'n'i, HP - (-5) -(-5' )

219 Nawarsi (336) 827.57 2,668 (442) ~ RP T,'IW,HP PO, -(-!~) Phone

220 Halalpur (334) 207.60 816 (104) P PHS T,'IW,HP Phone -(-5)

221 Pah1adpur (331) 91.05 732 (83) P,M,H -(5-10) T,'IW,HP PO BS

222 Bah10lpur (330) 208.41 789 (100) P RP T, 'IW,HP - (-5) BS

223 Bha1ar (215) 175.23 465 (58) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) BS

224 Dhandla (214) 272.35 '.1,10J (160) P RP T,'IW,HP PO BS

225 Baka1i e5S) 524.46 1,558 (226) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP PO, BS Phone

226 Dhanaura (59) 514.35 1,.636 (257) P RP T,'lW,HP Phone -(-5)

227 Bhalari (216) 97.93 ,253 (43) P -(-5) T,'lW,HP -(-5) BS

228 Gharaula (335) 138.81 1459 (81) P -f-S) T,'lW,HP Phone 00, -(-5)

229 Ladwa (76) 399 0 56 18 (4) -(-5) PHS 'IW -(-5) -(-5) (Rural Part)

230 Bq.rhan (82) 292.58 !910 (142) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP Phone -(-5) 71 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use \ i. e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supp1y rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 1 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu1tur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cu1ti- (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Thanosclr (8) EA T(193.23),TWE(193.23) 6.69 26 .. 30

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(351.07),TWE(351.07) 13.14 40.47

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(231.00),TWE(231.00) 21.00 16.00

PR Ladwa (5) EA T(169.00},TWE(169.00) 1l.79 26.00

PR Ladwa (2) EA T(559.47),TW(53.62),TWE(505.85) 161.87 50.80 55.43

PR Ladwa (3) EA T(196.47},TW(4.05),'rwE(192.42) 11.13

PR Ladwa ,(5) EA T(75.05),TW(4.05),TWE(71.00) 16.00

PR Ladwa (~5 ) EA T(170.41) ,TW{8.41) ,TWE(162.00) 38.00

PR Ladwa (2) EA T(163.09},TW(5.06),TWE(158.03) 12.14

PR Ladwa (5) EA T(234.00) ,'IW(4.00) ,TWE(230.00) 3.35 35.00

PR,KR Ladwa (3) EA T(460.62),TW(35.41),TWE(425.21) 8.20 55.64

PR,KR Ladwa (1) EA T(455.27),TW(22.26),TWE(433.01) 4.45 54.63

PR Ladwa (3) EA T(92.93),TW(1.00),TWE(91.93) 5.00

PR Ladwa (2) ED,EAG •• T(125.00),TW(20.00),TWE(105.00) 8.00 3.31 2.50

KR Ladwa (1 ) EA T(347 .. 60},TW(12.14),TWE(335.46) 6.28 45.68

PR,KR Ladwa (3) EA T(260.00),TW(20.00),TWE(240.00) 8.00 14.58 10.00 72

LAOWA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat. water- iT any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10

'.Ibanesar Tahsil (Part)-G:ntd.

231 Bir Sonthi (341) 421.27 298 (50) P -(-5) 'IW,HP -(5-10) BS 232 Sunthi (340) 196.27 1,089 (165) P PHS 'IW,HP -(-5) BS

233 Untheri (342) 366.64 1,175 (165) P -(-5) 'IW,HP -(-5) BS 235 Mukarpur (355) 220.96 630 (71) P,M -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

278 Karahami (87) 303.91 939 (132) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

279 Kheri (88) 215.29 503 (74) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Gadian 280 Gadli (86) 343.17 1,154 (193) P,M PHS T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

282 Dhudi (84) 129.09 524 (79) p -(-5) 'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

283 Salempur (85) 216.91 813 (137) p -(5-10) 'IW,HP -(5-1,0) -(-5)

284 Dhuda (83) 220.96 700 (105) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10). -(5-10)

285 ZainpQr (78) 400.63 1,600 (207) P -(5-10) T,TW,~ Phpne BS Jattan (Zainpur) 286 Baraut (81) 256.97 1,400 (201) P,M,H PHS T,TW,HP Po BS

287 Gobindgarh (80 ) 194.65 733 (99) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

288 Baraundi (J9) 180.49 644 (108) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone BS

289 Lathi (73) 151.35 436 (70) P -(-5) 'IW,HP Phone -'(-5) Dhanaura

290 Baraichp.lr (77 ) 145.28 626 (102) P RP 'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

291 Bap1a (74) 245.64 1,207 (168) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 73 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able avail able gated waste tor culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ladwa {5) EA T(220.55),TWE(220.55) 188 •..58 12.14 PR Ladwa (5) EA T(179.27),TWE(179.27) 17.00

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(337.91),TWE(337.91) 8.50 20.23 PR Thanesar (8) ED,EAG T(206.56),TW(90.06),TWE(116.S0) 14.40

PR 'lhanesar (8) EA T(288.00),TWE(288.00) 1.66 +4.25

'lhanesar (11) EA T(199.54),TWE(199.54) 15.75

PR 'Ihanesar (8) EA T(324.17).TWE(324.17) 19.00

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(121.09),TWE(121.09) 8.00

PR,KR Ladwa (6) EA T(205.61),TWE(205.61) 11.30

PR Iadwa (5) EA T(205.96),TWE(205.96) 15.00

PR Iadwa (3) EA T(367.63),TW(24.63),TWE(343.00) 33.00

PR Iadwa (5) EA T(235.97),TW(13.97),TWE(222.00) 21.00

PR Ladwa (3) eA T(183.65),TW(12.6S),TWE(171.00) 11.00

PR Iadwa (4) EA T(166.49),TW(14.49),TWE(152.00) 14.00

PR Ladwa (4) EA T(136.35) ,TW(4.35),TWE (132.00) 5.00 10.00

PR Iadwa (3) EA T(125.28),TW(6.28),TWE(119.00) 20.00

PR Iadwa (3) EA T(223.64),TW(6.64),TWE(217.00) 22.00 74

VILLAGE LAOWA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able {if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co~umn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is availa~le is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~-----~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tel e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

'lhanesar Tahsil (Part)-concld.

292 Bara1.lllda (72) 277 .21 1,323 (182) P -(5-10) T,'lW,HP PO BS

293 Bhut Majra (71) 161.87 1,033 (133) P PHS T,'lW,HP Phone BS

294 BaIXli (75) 290.16 1,437 (192) P,M,H PHS T,'IW,HP PO,Phone -(-5)

295 Bmilia (61) 290.16 1,345 (198) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP Phone -(-5)

296 Ban (62) 672.58 3,008 (404) P,M PHS 'IW,HP PO, Phone -(-5)

297 Dehra (60) 158.81 625 (104) P -(-5) T,'IW,HP Phone -(-5) (Part)

298 Samalkha (63) 164.70 933 (125) P -(-5) T,'lW,HP Phone -(-5)

299 Barshanu (65) 146.90 520 (75) P -(5-10) T,'lW,HP Phone BS

300 Jandhera (66) 292.99 831 (138) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP Phone BS

301 Chhalaundi (67) 539.03 1,699 (250) P RP T,'lW,HP Phone -(-5)

302 Bani (68) 263.85 718 (103) P,M,H D T,'IW,HP Phone -(-5)

303 Badarpur (69) 194.65 1,187 (194) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP Phone -(5-10)

304 Murad (70) 248.07 712 (121) P -(5-10) T,'IW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) Nagar " Lad,,;a C.D. Block Total 25,562.31 92,187 (13057) P(99) POC(2) H(19) P8S(19) 8(13) D(3) RP(29) 7S OIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest--~------~------Irrigated by source Un------Cultur­ Area not (in kms) irri­ able avail able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ladwa (5) EA T(251.21),TW(8.21),TWE(243.00) 26.00

PR,KR Ladwa (6) EA T(144.87) ,'IW(15.00), TiVE(129 .87) 17.00

PR Ladwa (3) EA T(270.16) ,'IW(15.16) ,'IWE(255 .00) 20.00

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(251.00),TW(51.00),TWE(2oo.00) 4.16 35.00

PR Ladwa (3) EA T(557.45),TW(18.21),TWE(539.24) 56.45 58.68

PR,KR Ladwa (1) EA T(135.00),TW(12.00),'IWE(123.oo) 3.00 9.81 11.00

PR Ladwa (2) EA T(144.oo),TW(12.00),'IWE(132.00) 4.70 16.00

PR Ladwa (5) EA T(124.85),TW(4.40),'IWE(120.45) 7.65 14.40

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(257.25),TW(3.00),TWE(254.25) 1.95 12.54 21.25

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(465.85),TW(37.75),TWE(428.10) 14.78 58.40

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(220.00) ,TW(80.oo) ,'IWE(140 .00) 9.85 34.00

PR Ladwa (8) EA T(155.70),TW(34.15) ,'IWE(121.55) 3.20 35.75

PR Ladwa (10) EA T(220.oo),GC(22.00),TW(70.00), 18.07 10.00 TWE(128.00)

T(22,526.12),GC(22.00~TW(777.02) 185.22 596.87 2,254.10 '!WE(21, 727 .10)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK

77

79 SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua,) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Par-t)

1 Ahmadpur (271) 8/3/1/87 08/03/0010/0087 6/2/4/69 06/02/0040/0069 2 Ajrawar (314 ) 8/3/1/2 08/03/0010/0002 6/2/1/10 06/02/0010/0010 3 Atwan (101 ) 8/3/1/100 08/03/0010/0100 6/2/4/76 06/02/0040/0076 II Babkpur (295) 8/3/1/14 08/03/0010/0014 6/2/1/11 06/02/0010/0011 5 Bakana (93) 8/3/1/105 08/03/0010/0105 6/2/4/64 06/02/0040/0064 6 Barham (Baram) (409) 8/3/1/99 08/03/0010/0099 6/2/4/74 06/02/0040/0074 7 Basantpur (284) 8/3/1/20 08/03/0010/0020 6/2/4/395 06/02/0040/0395 8 Berthala (124 ) 8/3/1/113 08/03/0010/0113 6/2/4/105 06/02/0040/0105 9 8erthali (125) 8/3/1/112 08/03/0010/0112 6/2/4/108 06/02/0040/0108 10 Bhukar Majra (222) 8/3/1/25 08/03/0010/0025 6/2/4/36 06/02/0040/0036 11 Bibipur ( 273) 8/3/1/58 08/03/0010/0058 6/2/4/71 06/02/0040/0071

1~ Bijharpur (283) 8/3/1/21 08/03/0010/0021 6/2/4/394 06/02/0040/0394 13 Boripl!.r (225) 8/3/1/42 08/03/0010/0042 6/2/4/34 06/02/0040/0034 14 Buhawa (126) 8/3/1/109 08/03/0010/0109 6/2/4/106 06/02/0040/0106 15 Buhawi ( 127) 8/3/1/110 08/03/0010/0110 6/2/4/107 06/02/0040/0107 16 Chamun (294) 8/3/1/4 08/03/0010/0004 6/2/1/7 06/02/0010/0007 17 Chanartha:l (100) 8/3/1/141 08/03/0010/0141 6/2/4/83 06/02/0040/0083 18 Charhuni Jattan (92) 8/3/1/103 08/03/0010/0103 6/2/4/78 06/02/0040/0078 19 Chhapra (241) 8/3/1/79 08/03/0010/0079 6/2/4/26 06/02/0040/0026 20 Chhorpur (218) 8/3/1/29 08/03/0010/0029 6/2/4/41 06/02/0040/0041 21 Chhpri (242) -8/3/1/80 08/03/0010/0080 6/2/4/27 06/02/0040/0027 22 Dadlu (238) 8/3/1/70 08/03/0010/0070 6/2/4c/54 06/02/0040/0054 23 Dalla Majra (287) 8/3/1/16 08/03/0010/0016 6/2/1/14 06/02/0010/0014 24 Daml i (236) 8/3/1/68 08/03/0010/0068 6/2/4/51 06/02/0040/0051 25 Dau Majra (230) 8/3/1/32 08/03/0010/0032 6/2/4/46" 06/02/0040/0046 26 Dhaka 1a (269) 8/3/1/59 08/03/0010/0059 6/2/4/20 06/02/0040/0020 27 Ohangali (122) 8/3/1/76 08/03/0010/0076 6/2/4/57 06/02/0040/0057 28 Ohantauri (97) 8/3/1/140 08/03/0010/0140 6/2/4/80 06/02/0040/0080 29 Dharam Garh (247) 8/3/1/84 08/03/0010/0084 6/2/4/24 06/02/0040/0024 30 Dhol a Majra (244) 8/3/1/104 08/03/0010/0104 6/2/4/67 06/02/0040/0067 80 SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 31 Dig (118) 8/3/1/78 08/03/0010/0078 6/2/4/62 06/02/0040/0062 32 Fatehgarh (262) 8/3/1/50 08/03/0010/0050 6/2/4/10 06/02/0040/0010 Jharauli 33 Fatehgarh Majra(293) 8/3/1/3 08/03/0010/0003 6/2/1/8 06/02/0010/0008 Chamun 34 Golpura (257) 8/3/1/24 08/03/0010/0024 6/2/4/4 06/02/0040/0004 35 Goripur (227) 8/3/1/34 08/03/0010/0034 6/2/4/38 06/02/0040/0038 36 Gorkha (296) 8/3/1/12 08/03/0010/0012 6/2/1/15 06/02/0010/0015 37 Gulabgarh (99) 8/3/1/101 08/03/0010/0101 6/2/4/77 06/02/0040/0077 38 Gumti (252) 8/3/1/46 08/03/0010/0046 6/2/4/12 06/02/0040/0012 39 Haldaheri (220) 8/3/1/27 08/03/0010/0027 6/2/4/40 06/02/0040/0040 40 Hibana (246) 8/3/1/85 08/03/0010/0085 6/2/4/68 06/02/0040/0068 41 Ismailabad ( 317) 8/3/1/8 08/03/0010/0008 6/2/1/22 06/02/0010/0022 42 I sma i 1pur (319 ) 8/3/1/6 08/03/0010/0006 6/2/1/5 06/02/0010/0005 43 Jandheri (240) 8/3/1/74 08/03/0010/0074 6/2/4/28 06/02/0040/0028 44 Jhansa (299) 8/3/1/53 08/03/0010/0053 6/2/4/392 06/02/0040/0392 45 Jharauli Khurd (280) 8/3/1/55 08/03/0010/0055 6/2/4/15 06/02/0040/0015 46 Jogi Majra ( 120) 8/3/1/75 08/03/0010/0075 6/2/4/56 06/02/0040/0056 47 Kahan Garh ( 117) 8/3/1/107 08/03/0010/0107 6/2/4/59 06/02/0040/0059 48 Kaliana (228) 8/3/1/33 08/03/0010/0033 eyj2/4/45 06/02/0040/0045 49 ·Kal sana (266) 8/3/1/49 08/03/0010/0049 6/2/4/14 06/02/0040/0014 50 Kalsani (264 ) 8/3/1/40 08/03/0010/0040 6/2/4/7 06/02/0040/0007 51 Kathwah (278) 8/3/1/57 08/03/0010/0057 6/2/4/18 06/02/0040/0018 52 Katlaheri (91 ) 8/3/1/88 08/03/0010/0088 6/2/4/73 06/02/0040/0073 53 Khanpur J atan (245) 8/3/1/83 08/03/0010/0083 6/2/4/66 06/02/0040/0066 54 Kharindwa (116 ) 8/3/1/106 08/03/0010/0106 6/2/4/61 06/02/0040/0061 55 Khera (272) 8/3/1/89 08/03/0010/0089 6/2/4/72 06/02/0040/0072 56 Kheri Shahidan ( 315) 8/3/1/9 08/03/0010/0009 6/2/1/19 06/02/0010/0019 57 Kishangarh ( 248) 8/3/1/81 08/03/0010/0081 6/2/4/29 06/02/0040/0029 58 Kumhar Mazr a (320) 8/3/1/5 08/03/0010/0005 6/2/1/6 06/02/0010/0006 59 lakhmari ( 128) 8/3/1/111 08/03/0010/0111 6/2/4/109 06/02/0040/0109 81 SHAH BAD C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 60 Landhi (229) 8/3/1/31 08/03/0010/0031 6/2/4/44 06/02/0040/0044 61 Machhraul i (94 ) 8/3/1/138 08/03/0010/0138 6/2/4/63 06/02/0040/0063 62 Madanpur (250) 8/3/1/62 08/03/0010/0062 6/2/4/23 06/02/0040/0023 63 Mahdodan (263) 8/3/1/39 08/03/0010/0039 6/2/4/8 06/02/0040/0008 (Mahdoodan)

64 Majri Kalan (297) 8/3/1/13 08/03/0010/0013 6/2/1/16 06/02/0010/0016 65 Majri Khurd (298) 8/3/1/11 08/03/0010/0011 6/2/1/18 06/02/0010/0018 66 Ma 1 akpur (251) 8/3/1/47 08/03/0010/0047 6/2/4/13 06/02/0040/0013 67 Mammon Majra (265) 8/3/1/48 08/03/0010/0048 6/2/4/11 06/02/0040/0011 (Mamu Majra)

68 Mandheri (285) 8/3/1/19 08/03/0010/0019 6/2/4/396 06/02/0040/0396 69 Mohanpur (267) 8/3/1/61 08/03/0010/0061 6/2/4/22 06/02/0040/0022 70 ~lohr i (217) 8/3/1/30 08/03/0010/0030 6/2/4/42 06/02/0040/0042 71 Mughal Majra (279) 8/3/1/56 08/03/0010/0056 6/2/4/19 06/02/0040/0019 72 Muh ayuddi npur ( 224) 8/3/1/35 08/03/0010/0035 6/2/4/37 06/02/0040/0037 73 Nagala (255) 8/3/1/41 08/03/0010/0041 6/2/4/6 06/02/0040/0006 74 Nahar Majra (223) 8/3/1/36 08/03/0010/0036 6/2/4/35 06/02/0040/0035 75 Nalwi (260) 8/3/1/22 08/03/0010/0022 6/2/4/2 06/02/0040/0002 76 Naraingarh (116/1 ) 8/3/1/135 08/03/0010/0135 6/2/4/60 06/02/0040/0060 77 Padlu (237) 8/3/1/69 08/03/0010/0069 6/2/4/53 06/02/0040/0053 78 Patti Boripur (226) 8/3/1/43 08/03/0010/0043 6/2/4/33 06/02/0040/0033 79 Patti Jhamra (253) 8/3/1/64 08/03/0010/0064 6/2/4/30 06/02/004'0/0030 Shahabad

80 Patti Kankra (232) 8/3/1/65 08/03/0010/0065 6/2/4/47 06/02/0040/0047 Shahabad

81 Rai Majra (258) 8/3/1/23 08/03/0010/0023 6/2/4/3 06/02/0040/0003 82 Raipur (261 ) 8/3/1/38 08/03/0010/0038 6/2/4/9 06/02/0040/0009 83 Ramnagar (233) 8/3/1/fro 08/03/0010/0066 6/2/4/48 061.02/0040/0048 84 Ramnagar (98) 8/3/1/102 08/03/0010/0102 6/2/4/79 06/02/0040/0079 85 Rattangarh (249) 8/3/1/63 08/03/0010/0063 6/2/4/25. 06/02/0040/0025 86 Rav; (234) 8/3/1/73 08/03/0010/0073 6/2/4/50 06/02/0040/0050 87 Rawa (239) 8/3/1/72 08/03/0010/0072 6/2/4/52 06/02/0040/0052 82 SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri al Name of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 88 Rawal Kheri ( 103) 8/3/1/142 08/03/0010/0142 6/2/4/84 06/02/0040/0084 89 Rohti ( 312) 8/3/1/10 08/03/0010/0010 6/2/1/20 06/02/0010/0020 90 Saidpur (221) 8/3/1/26 08/03/0010/0026 6/2/4/39 06/02/0040/0039 Barwalian 91 Salempur (121 ) 8/3/1/71 08/03/0010/0071 6/2/4/55 06/02/0040/0055 92 Samalki (219) 8/3/1/28 08/03/0010/0028 6/2/4/43 06/02/0040/0043 91 Shahzadpur (254) 8/3/1/45 08/03/0010/0045 6/2/4/31 06/02/0040/0031 94 Shant·i Naqar (286) 8/3/1/52 08/03/0010/0052 6/2/4/393 06/02/0040/0393 alias Kurr, (Kurdi) 95 ( Shekhpur (292) 8/3/1/1 08/03/0010/0001 6/2/1/9 06/02/0010/0009 Majra Chamun)

96 Sudhpur (90) 8/3/1/90 08/03/0010/0090 6/2/4/386 06/02/0040/0386 97 Sul khan i (256) 8/3/1/37 08/03/0010/0037 6/2/4/5 06/02/0040/0005 98 Surkhpur (268) 8/3/1/60 08/03/0010/0060 6/2/4/21 06/02/0040/002" 99 Ta9r a (235) 8/3/1/67 08/03/0010/0067 6/2/4/49 06/02/0040/0049 100 Tangaur (281) 8/3/1/54 08/03/0010/0054 6/2/4/17 06/02/0040/0017 101 Tangaur; (282) 8/3/1/51 08/03/0010/0051 6/2/4/16 06/02/0040/0016 102 Teora (243) 8/3/1/82 08/03/0010/0082 6/2/4/65 06/02/0040/0065 103 Thandran ( 318) 8/3/1/7 08/03/0010/0007 6/2/1/4 06/02/0010/0004 104 Tharauli (288) 8/3/1/17 08/03/0010/0017 6/2/1/13 06/02/0010/0013 105 ThaskaAli (259) 8/3/1/18 08/03/0010/0018 6/2/4/1 06/02/0040/0001 106 Thol (289) 8/3/1/15 08/03/0010/0015 6/2/1/12 06/02/0010/0012 107 Tigri (270) 8/3/1/86 08/03/0010/0086 6/2/4/70 06/02/0040/0070 108 Yara (123 ) 8/3/1/108 08/03/0010/0108 6/2/4/104 06/02/0040/0104

109 Yari (119 ) 8/3/1/77 08/03/0010/0077 6/2/4/58 06/02/0040/0058 110 Zainpur (231) 8/3/1/44 08/03/0010/0044 6/2i4/32 06/02/0040/0032 (Zainpura) Pehowa Tahsil (Part) Nurpur Buchi ( 316) 8/3/2/26 08/03/0020/0026 6/2/1/21 06/02/0010/0021 2 Saidpur (313 ) 8/3/2/27 08/03/0020/0027 6/2/1/17 06/02/0010/0017 Shahidan VILLAGE DIRECTORY SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK

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\'ILLAGE SHAHBAO C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the ticn (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and neXL Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the dis tance in broad ranges v 1 z. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kr.lS of the nearest place (1 n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educ a­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Com~lun i­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of ,bus graph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) Sheikhpur (292) 109.00 422 (61) P -(5-10) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) (Shekhpur HP Majra Chamun) 2 Ajrawar (314)· 452.00 1,702 (241) P,M PHS, TW,HP PO BS RP(3)

3 FC'.tehgarh (293) 164.00 418 (64) P -(-5) T,TW, '-(-5) -~-5) -Majra HP Chamun 4 Chamun (294) 779.41 1,360 (223) P PHS T,TW, PO BS HP

5 Kumhar Mazra (320) 151.00 355 (49) P - (5-10) T,HP ~(-5) -(5-10)

6 .!smailpur (319) '197.00 252 (31) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5)

7 Thandran (318) 155.00 569 (84) P - (-5) HP Phone BS

8 Ismailabad (317) 1,199.00 9,024(1394) P(9), PHC, T,TW, PTO, BS M(l) , PHS, HP Phone H(3), RP (11 ) PUC 9 Kheri (315) 408.72 1,498 (216) P RP T,TW. -(-5) BS Shahidan HP 10 Rohti (312) 326.00 1 1 404 (213) P RP T.TW, PO BS tiP

11 Maj ri Khurd (298) 64.00 24 (4) ~(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

12 Gorkha (296) 227.00 808 (110) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

13 Majr; Kalan (297) 93.00 582 (74) p VHG TW,HP -(-5) - (-5)

14 Babkpur ( 295 ) 1".16.00 124 (22) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) 85 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power l and use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pehowa {22} EA .'. TOOt .00), CC{53.00) , 8.00 lW(48.00)

PR Shahbad (21) ED, T(402.66),GC(53.62), 11.13 0.78 37.43 EAG TWE(349.04) PR Penowa ( 19) ED, T(152.00),GC(58.00),TWE(94.00} 12.00 EAG

, PR Pehowa ( 19) EA T(682.00),GC(204.00),TWE(478.00) 31.41 9.00 57.00

PR Pehowa (19) EA T(136.00),GC(15.00),TWE(121.00) 8.00 7.00

PR Pehowa (14) EA T(178.00),GC(30.00),TWE(148.00) 5.00 14.00

PR Pehowa (13 ) EA T(140.00),TWE(140.00) 11.00 4.00

PR Pehowa ( 17) EA T{1,056.35),GC(101.17),TWE(955.18) 26.30 116.35

PR Shahbad (16) EA T(386.46},GC(140.62),TWE(245.84) 22.26

PR Shahbad (16) EA T(307.79),TWE(307.79) 18.21

PR,KR Shahbad (16) EA T(59.00),TW(10.00),TWE(49.00) 5.00

PR Shahbad (19) EA T(208.00},TW(40.00),TWE(168.00) 2.00 5.00 12.00

PR,KR Shahbad (14 ) EA T(87.00},TW(10:00),TWE(77.00) 6.00

PR Shahbad ( 19) EA T(107.00),GC(24.00},TWE(83.00) 9.00 86 VILLAGE SHAH BAD C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if nut available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ v;j1age, a dash (-) is shown in the coTumn and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 15 Tho 1 (289) 1,496.005,416 (754) P(2), PHS, T,TW, PTO, BS • M( 2), RP(8) HP Phone H 16 Dall a Mazra (287) 144.47 469 (56) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

17 Tharauli (288) 275.00 1,001 (127) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 18 ThaskaAli (259) 497.00 1,198(175) P RP TW,HP -(-5) BS

19 Mandheri (285) 253.00 961 (133) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

20 Basantpur (284) 166.00 628 (96) P PHS T,TW, -(-5) BS HP 21 Bijharpur (283) 196.00 1,042 (154) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 22 Nalwi (260) 85 1.00 3,811 (512) P,M,H PHS T,TW, Phone BS HP 23 Ra; Majra (258) 177.00 434 (53) P -(-5) T,TW, -( -5) -(-5) HP 24 Go1pura (257) 272.75 1,017 (146) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

25 Bhukar Majra (222) 176.84 730 (128) P PHS rW,HP -(5-10) BS

"- 26 Saidpur (221) 129.00 389 (60) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS Barwalian 27 Haldaheri (220) 159.00 536 (85) P -(5:-10) W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) " HP 28 Samalki (219) 457.00 1,523 (215) P,M -(5-10) W,TW, PO BS HP 29 Chhorpur (218) 242.00 522 (76) P PHS HP -(-5) BS

30 Mohri (217) 332.00 1 ,513 (245) P. PHS W,HP -(-5 ) BS ,RS' 87 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town suppl y rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Shahbad (18) EA 15.00 T(1,333.00),GC(259.00),WE(537.00), 3.00 145.00 TWE(537.00)

PR Shahbad (14) EA T(117.00),TWE(117.00) 6.47 21.00

PR Shahbad ( 13) EA T(245.00),GC(5.00),TW(240.00) 4.00 26.00

PR Shahbad (9) EA T(467.00),TWE(467.00) 30.00

PR Shahbad (12) EA T(213.00),TWE(213.00) 4.00 36.00

PR Shahbad ( 12) EA T(151.00),TWE(151.00) 15.00

PR Shahbad (12) EA T(182.00),TWE(182.00) 14.00

PR,KR Shahbad (11) EA T(779.00),TWE(779.00) 72.00

PR,KR Shahbad (13) EA T(161.00},TWE(161.00} 16.00

PR Shahbad ( 8) EA T(248.75),TWE(248.75) 24.00

PR Shahbad (7) EA T(158.84),TWE(158.84) 18.00

PR Shahbad ( 8) fA T(121.00),TWE(121.00) 8.00

PR Shahbad (10) EA T(145.00),TWE(145.00) 2.00 12.00

PH Shahbad (10) EA T(340.00),TW(8.00),TWE(332.00) 45.00 8.00 64.00

PR Shahbad (10) EA 1(215.00),TW(1.00),TWE(214.00) 7.00 20.00

PR Shahbad (10) EA T,(177.00),TWE(177.00) 15"5.00 88 VILLAGE SHAHBAO C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi z. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is· given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Ori nk; ng Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop. mar­ raj lway ket/ station, hat. water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part}--Contd. 31 Landhi (229) 422.00 1·,916 (271) P,M,H PHS, TW,HP PO BS RP 32 Oau Majra (230) 267.09 1,433 (215) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

33 Kaliana (228) 333.05 886 ( 138) P,M -(5-10) TW,HP PO, -(-5) Phone 34 Goripur (227) 126.66 161 (28) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP Phone -(5-10)

35 Muhayuddinpuy(224) 248.88 954 (136 ) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

36 Nahar Majra (223) 116.14 259 (34) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

37 Sulkhani (256) 482.78 942 ( 127) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

38 Raipur (26 1 ) 226.22 327 (51) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

39 Mahdodan (263) 72.44 601 (86) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS (Mahdoodan) 40 Kalsani (264 ) 195.06 764 (116 ) P PHS T,TW, -(-5) BS HP 41 Nagala (255) 416.42 1,654 (247) P,M -(-5) T,TW, PO, -(-5) HP Phone 42 Boripur (225) 67.58 448 (53) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) .. -(-5)

43 Patti (226) 48.56 64 (8) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5) Boripur 44 Zainpur (231 ) 198.29 1,072 (15'4) P -(-5) T,TW. -(-5) BS (Zainpura) HP 45 t Shahzadpur (254) 407.00 381 (54) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 89 OIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation i ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(376;00},TWE(376.00} 6.00 6.00 34.00

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(248.09),TWE(248.09) 1.00 18.00

PR Shahbad (6 ) EA T(258.05),TWE(258.05) 8.00 67.00

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(113.66),TWE(113.66) 13.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(226.88),TWE(226.88) 22.00

PR Shahbad ( 10) EA T(108.14),TWE(108.14) 8.00

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(461.33),TWE(461.33) 0.21 21.24

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(207.22),TWE(207.22) 19.00

PR Shah bad (8) EA T(65.44),TWE(65.44) 1.00 6.00

PR Shahbad (4) EA T(176.06),TWE{176.06) 19.00

PR Shahbad (4) EA T{384.90),TWE{384.90) 10.52 21.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T{59.58),TWE{59.58) 8.00

PR Shahbad (3) EA T(46.56),TWE(46.56) 2.00

PR Shahbad (3) EA T{143.00),TWE(143.00) 6.29 49.00

PR Shahbad (2) EA T(277.50),TWE(277.50) 13.15 116.35 90 VIllAGE SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Cooe number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ krns of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds ti ona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way}

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 46 Gurnti (252) 255.00 862 (107) P -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5)

47 Malakpur (251) 123.00 560 (80) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 48 Mammon Majra (265 ) 199.51 792 ( 127) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS (Mamu Majra) HP 49 Kalsana (266) 920.00 ?,851 (421) P,M,H PHC, T,TW, PO, BS PHS HP Phone 50 Fatehgarh (262) 369.47 1,333 (158) P -(5-10) T,TW, -(-5) BS Jharauli HP 51 Tangauri (282) 336.00 757 (122 ) -(-5) VHG W,HP Phone -(-5)

52 Shanti Nagar (286) 852.00 2,677 (383) P(2), PHS, W,TW, PO BS alias Kurri M RP(2) HP (Kurdi) 53 Jhansa (299) 1,576.00 5,782 (900) P,M,H PHC, T,TW, PTa, BS PHS, HP Phone RP (9) 54 Tangaur (281) 595.00 2,737 (396) P,M,H PHS HP PO BS

55 Jharauli (280) 345.00 1,124 (186) P RP T,HP Phone BS Khurd 56 Mughal Majra (279) 225.41 823 (131 ) P RP TW,HP -(-5) BS

57 Kathwah (278) 341.15 1,091 (161 ) P RP TW,HP -(-5) BS

58 Bibipur (273) 365.83 1,042 (153) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

59 Dhakala (269) 272.35 930 (153) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS 91 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i. e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) i rri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar , and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) PR Shahbad (2) EA T(177.00),TWE(177.00) 20.00 4.00 54.00

PR Shahbad (2) EA T(100.00),TWE(100.00) 1.00 22.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T{184.53),TW(22.66),TWE(161.87) 0.42 14.56

PR Shahoad (5) EA T(782.42),TW(135.42),TWE(647.00) 36.42 101.16

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(345.47),TW(18.21),TWE(327.26) 24.00

PR Shahbad (11) EA T(314.00),TW(8.00)~TWE(306.00) 2.00 20.00

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(748.00),TW(100.00),TWE(648.00) 89.00 15.00

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(1,148.00),TWE(1,148.00) 32.00 396.00

PR Shahbad (11) EA T(545.00), TWq·545.00) 10.00 40.00

PR Shahbad ( 13) EA T(322.75),TWE(322.75) 22.25

PR Shahbad ( 8) EA T(167.75),TWE(167.75) 57.66

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(248.00),TWE(248.00) 93.15

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(332.00),TW(32.00),TWE(300.00) 7.83 26.00

PR Shat\bad (6) EA T(251.11),TWE(251.11) 1.01 20.23 92 VILLAGE SHAHBAO C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rail way ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 60 Surkhpur (268) 160.25 830 (113) P , M PHS, TW,HP -(-5) BS RP 61 Mohanpur (267) 268.00 841 (128) P -(-5) TW,HP Phone BS

62 Madanpur (250) 174.01 1,174 (177) P VHG TW,HP PO BS

63 Rattangarh (249) 174.00 1,245 (198) P PHS TW,HP PO, BS (Part) Phone 64t Patti Jhamra (253) 256.00 1,448 (281) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS Shahabad (P art) 65 Patti Kankrc(232) 504.00 840 (123) -(-5) RP T,TW, -(-5) BS Shahabad (Part) HP (233) 176.00 176 (21) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

67+ Tagra (235) 52.00 30 (6) - (-5) -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) BS HP 68 Daml i (236) 262.00 764 (125) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(-5)

69 Padlu (237) 473.00 1,239 (200) P,M -(-5) T,JW, -(-5) BS HP 70 Dadlu (238) 208.00 833 (116) P -(-5) T,TW, - (5-10) BS HP 71 Salempur (121) 221.00 117 (20) -(-5) -(5-10) T,TW, Phone BS HP 72 Rawa (Part) (239) 559.00 2,235 (332) P PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 73 Ravi (Part) (234) 17.00 Un-

74 Janrlheri (240) 417.00 1,814 (264) P PHS TW,HP -(-5) BS ( Part) 75 Jogi Majra (120) 109.00 426 (62) P -(5-10) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 93 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un .. Cuitur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated 'Waste for cu1ti- (inc1ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(143.25},TWE(143.25) 17.00

PR Shahbad (3) EA T(251.00),TWE(251.00) 17.00

PR Shahbad (2) EA T(155.01).TWE(155.01) 19.00

PR Shah bad (2) EA T(135.00),TWE(135.00} 39.00

PR Shah bad (1 ) EA T(237.00),TWE(237.00) 19.00-

PR Shahbad ( 0) EA T(480.21),TW(101.16),TWE(379.05) 9.00 14.79

PR Shahbad (3) EA T(104.00),TW(12.00),TWE(92.00) 18.00 54.00

PR Shahbad (3) EA T(47.00),TWE(47.00) 3.00 2.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(214.00),TWE(214.00) 48.00

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(440.63),TW(5.05~TWE(435.5B) 7.0B 25.29

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(187.00),TW(5.00),TWE(182.00) 21.00

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(198.00),TW(21.00),TWE(177.00) 3.00 20.00

PR Shahbad (3) EA T(542.13),TW(40.46),TWE(501.67) 2.02 8.78 6.07 inhabited

PR Shahbad (4) EA T(383.31),TWE(383.31) to. t t 23.58

PR • Shahbad (5) EA T(94.00),TW(5.00),TWE(89.00) 15.00 94 VILLAGE SHAH BAD C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ M~dical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station. hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsjl (Part)--Contd.

76 Dhanqa 1 i ( 122) 418.00 1 .413 (188) P -(5-10) T,TW. Phone -(-5) HP

77 Yari ( 119) 348.00 982 (160) P -(5-10) T,TW, Phone BS HP

78 Dig (118) 566.00 1.735 (262) P,M,H PHC, TW,HP PO BS PHS

79 Chhapra (241) 227.00 859 (120) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

80 Chhpri (Part)(242) 185.00 798 (90) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(,..5) BS

81 Kishangarh (248) 98.00 968 (111) P TW,HP -(-5) BS

82 Teora (243) 456.00 2,649 (353) P,M T,TW, -(-5) BS HP

83 Khanpur (245) 179.27 601 (81) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) BS Jatan HP 84 Oharam Garh (247) 64.00 285 (56) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP Phone BS

85 Hibana (246) 233.50 1,137 (161) P,M T,TW. -(-5) BS HP

86 Tigri (270) 207.20 • 997 (149) P -(5-10) W,TW, PO BS HP

87 Ahmadpur (271) 186.56 865 (125) P -(-5) T.TW. -(-5) BS HP

88 Katlaheri (91) 453.00 1,345 (178) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

89 Khera (272) 240.78 803 (97) P -(5-10) W,TW. -(-5) BS HP

90 $udhpur (90) 626.85 2,084 (260) P,M PHS T,TW, PO BS HP • 9S DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi1l age distance F~~;~t------i~;i~;t;d-b~-~~~~~;------U~=------C~it~~=;-A;;;-~~t-- (i n kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR shahbad (6) EA T(382.00),TW(13.00),TWEC369.00) 13.00 23.00

PR Shah bad (5 ) EA T(322.72),TW(19.22),TWE(303.50) 25.28

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(482.08),TW(73.36),TWE(408.72) 1. 01 27.?7 55.64

PR shahbad (2) EA T(194.24),TWE(194.24) 4.44 28.32

PR shahbad (5) EA T(169.00),TWE(169.00) 13.00 3.00

PR Shahbad (2) EA T(85.00),TWE(85.00) r- 13.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(396.00),TWE(396.00) 60.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(143.27),TWE(143.27) 36.00

PR shahbad (4) EA T(56.00),TWE(56.00) 8.00

PR Shah bad (7) EA T(201.50),TWE(201.50) 32.00

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(182.00),TW(82.00),TWE(100.00) 12.20 13.00

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(170.56),TWE(170.56) 16.00

PR shahbad (8) EA T(416.82),TW(42.49),TWE(374.33) 16.'ffi 20.00

PR Shahbad (8) EA T(224.60),TW(22.25),TWE(202.35) 4.04 12.14

PR Shahbad (10) ED, T(571.00),TW(3.00),TWE(568.00) 6.85 49.00 EAG 96 VIllAGE SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loea- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in brpad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med i ea 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of (bus gr:aph the stop, mar­ rai lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) -contd.

99 Barham (409) 558.86 2,751 (394) P{ 2), -(-5) I, TW, PO BS,RS (Baram) M,H HP 100 Atwan .101 ) 274.37 1,052 ( 150) P PHS T,TW, -(-5) BS,RS HP 101 Gulabgarh (99) 47.75 Un-

102 Ramnagar (.98) 113.72 74 (21 ) -(-5)· -(10+) T,TW, Phone -(-5) HP 103 Charhuni (92) 682.29 2,077 (293) P.M,H - (10+) T,TW, PO, BS Jattan HP Phone 104 OholaMajra (244) 259.00 611 (79) p -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) BS,RS HP 105 Bakana (93) 791.00 1,593 (253) p(2),M 0 TW,HP PO BS

106 Kharindwa (116 ) 1,253.00 4,104 (539) P(2), RP(2) T,TW, PO, Phone BS M,H HP 107 Kahan Garh (117) 127.00 359 (64) P -(-5) T.TW. -(-5) -(-5) HP 108 Yara ( 123) 820.69 3,278 (451) P,M.H PHS, T.TW, PO, BS RP HIP Phone 109 Buhawa (126) 343.98 1,178 (167) P RP W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 110 Buhawi ( 127) 310.39 1,432 ( 198) P • RP W.TW. Phone BS HP

111 Lakhmar i (128) 498.00 1,189 (180) P,;4 PHS, W,TW. PO, BS RP HP Phone 112 Bertha1; (125) 187.00 954 (141) P RP W,TW, Phone BS HP 97 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Cultur- . Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~

PR,KR Shahbad (10) EA T(500.19).TW(42.49),TWE(457.70) 16.18 42.49

PR,KR Shahbad (8) EA T(198.00),TW(46.00),TWE(152.00) 25.00 21.37 30.00 inhabited

PR Shahbad (11.) EA T(24.00).TWE(24.00) 27.00 33.72 29.00

PR Shahbad ~) EA T(544.29).TWE(544.29) 70.81 0.42 66.77

PR Shahbad (6) EA T(224.61),TWE(224.61) 34.39

PR Shahbad (10) EA T(721.33),TW(26.30),TWE(695.03) 16.20 3.90 49.57

PR Shahbad (10) EA T(1,177.13)JW(61.7t),TWE(1,115.42) 12.14 63.73

PR Shahbad (10) EA T(118.00),TW(8.00).TWE(110.00) 2.00 -l.OO

PR,KR (,lShahbad (10) EA T(757.98),TW(55.64),TWE(702.34} 5.05 57.66,

PR Shahbad (10) EA T(321.73),TW(18.21),TWE(303.52) 22.25

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(284.00), TWE(284.00)· 3.,39 -- 23.00

PR Shahbad (15) EA T(472.00),TWE(472.00) 26.00

PR Shahbad (14) EA T(168.00},TWE(168.00) 5.00 14.00 98 VILLAIiE SIWiBAD C.D. BLOCK Alllenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not av~ilable within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code. number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest )51 ace (i 11 • nLimber where the facility is available is.given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds ti ona 1 water & days cati ons (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ rai 1way ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 113 Berthala (124) 373.52 1,426 (223) P.. M -(-5) T.TW, -(-5) BS HP 135 Naraingarh (116/1) 115.00 512 (70) :'(-5) -(10+) T.TW. Phone BS HP 138 Machhrauli (94) 486.00 1,505 (253) l' -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS

140 Dhantauri (97) 275.59 1,281 (200) P PHS T.W.HP -(-5) BS

141' Chanarthal (100) 416.82 1,619 (217) P -(5-10) T.TW. Phone BS.RS HP 142 Rawal Kheri (103) 153.00 475 (58) P -( -5) W.TW. -(-5) BS HP Total 37,275.48 133.958(19.505)P(105) PHC(4) H(33) PHS(25) H(15) 0.(1 ) PUC(1) RP(49) VHG(3) Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 26 Nurpur Buchi (316) 80.00 96 (10) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5)

27 Saidpur '(313) 160.66 497 (68) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) BS Shahidan Total ,240.66 593 (78)

Shahbad C.D. 37,516.14 134,551 (19,583) P(105) PHC(4) Bloc" Grand total M(33) PHS(25) H(15) D(l) PUC (1 ) RP(49) VHG(3) 99 DIRECTORY land use

ApP~ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) and to ---.------~ ------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR ShatTbad (14) EA T(359.51),TWE(359.51) 3.24 6.07 4.70

PR Shahbad (11) EA T(104.00).TWE(104.00) 11.00

PR Shahbad (5) EA T(460.00). TW{24.00), TWE( 436.00) 4.00 22.00

PR Shahbad (11) EA T(221.97),TWE(221.97) 20.23 33.39

PR,KR Shahbad (11) EA T(318.69),TW(13.15),TWE(305.54) 38.44 29.34 30.35

PR,KR Thanesar (8) EA T(133.60).TWE(133.60) 10.85 8.55

15.00 T(32,592.65),GC(943.41),WE(537.00)' 513.81 384.46 3,644.81 TW(1,413.1S).TWE(l9,698.46)

PR Shahbad (16) EA T(74.00),GC(27.00),TWE(47.00) 6.00

PR Shahbad (16) EA T(149.66),GC(27.00).TWE(122.66) 11.00

T(223.66),GC(54.00),TWE(169.66) 17.00

15.00 T(32,816.31),GC(997.41)~WE(537.00) 573.81 384.46 3,661.81 TW(1~413.78),TWE(29,868.12)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN THANESAR C.D. BLOCK

1 n 1

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Ser; al Name of the village location location location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

'lhanesar 'n!shsi.l (Part)

1 Adhaun (403) 8/3/1/148 08/03/0010/0148 6/2/4/353 06/02/0040/0353 2 Ajrana Kalan (274) 8/3/1/91 08/03/0010/0091 6/2/4/387 06/02/0040/0387 3 Ajrani (410) 8/3/1/98 08/03/0010/0098 6/2/4/385 06/02/0040/0385

& AlampJr (381) 8/3/1/250 08/03/0010/0250 6/2/4/335 06/02/0040/0335 5 Amargarh (377) 8/3/1/205 08/03/0010/0205 6/2/4/343 06/02/0040/0343 Majhara

6 Amin (33) 8/3/1/269 08/03/0010/0269 6/3/1/36 06/03/0010/0036 7 Bagthala (422) 8/3/1/194 08/03/0010/0194 6/2/4/367 06/02/0040/0367

8 Bahadurpl!' (401) 8/3/1/188 08/03/0010/0188 6/2/4/354 06/02/0040/0354 9 Baholi (357) 8/3/1/209 08/03/0010/0209 6/2/4/318 06/02/0040/0318 10 Bahri (389) 8/3/1/201 08/03/0010/0201 6/2/4/340 06/02/0040/0340

11 Balahi (421) 8/3/1/197 08/03/0010/0197 6/2/4/366 06/02/0040/0366

12 Ban~an (351) 8/3/1/178 08/03/0010/0178 6/2/4/296 06/02/0040/0296 13 Barwa (5) 8/3/1/261 08/03/0010/0261 6/3/1/14 06/03/0010/0014 14 Bazidp.u: (358) 8/3/1/208 08/03/0010/0208 6/2/4/317 06/02/0040/0311 15 Bhawani !

23 Chiba (405) 8/3/1/146 08/03/0010/0146 6/2/4/350 06/02/0040/0350

24 Dab Kheri (425) 8/3/1/198 08/03/0010/0198 6/2/4/359 06/02/0040/0359 25 Dara Kalan (379) 8/3/1/246 08/03/0010/0246 6/2/4/332 06/02/0040/0332 'Ihanesar 26 Dara Khurd (391) 8/3/1/203 08/03/0010/0203 6/2/4/341 06/02/0040/0341 'Ihanesar

27 Darra Khera (385) 8/3/1/252 08/03/0010/0252 6/2/4/339 06/02/0040/0339 Thanesar

28 Daulatpur (366) 8/3/1/277 08/03/0010/0277 6/2/4/315 06/02/0040/0315 104

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Seri al ~ame of the village Location Location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

'lbanesar 'nms:il (Part)---Qntd_

29 Dhirpw::: (408) 8/3/1/144 08/03/0010/0144 6/2/4/348 06/02/0040/0348 30 Dhoda Kheri (400) 8/3/1/187 08/03/0010/0187 6/2/4/345 06/02/0040/0345

31 Dhudhla (106) 8/3/1/155 08/03/0010/0155 6/2/4/87 06/02/0040/0087 32 Dhura1a (404) 8/3/1/147 08/03/0010/0147 6/2/4/352 06/02/0040/0352 33 Diyalpur (383) 8/3/1/251 08/03/0010/0251 6/2/4/336 06/02/0040/0336 34 Fattupur (31) 8/3/1/270 08/03/0010/0270 6/31.1/ 37 06/03/0010/0037 35 GharnpJr Kheri (388) 8/3/1/200 08/03/0010/0200 6/2/4/357 06/02/0040/0357

36 Govind M3jra (407) 8/3/1/145 08/03/0010/0145 6/2/4/349 06/02/0040/0349 37 Gulabgarh (426) 8/3/1/256 08/03/0010/0256 6/2/4/360 06/02/0040/0360 38 Hansala (419) 8/3/1/190 08/03/0010/0190 6/2/4/369 06/02/0040/0369 39 Harraprr (392) 8/3/1/186 08/03/0010/0186 6/2/4/344 06/02/0040/0344 40 Hasanpur (418) 8/3/1/192 08/03/0010/0192 6/2/4/370 06/02/0040/0370 41 Hathira (9) 8/3/1/262 08/03/0010/0262 6/3/1/13 06/03/0010/0013 42 Hinga Kheri (411) 8/3/1/97 08/03/0010/0097 6/2/4/384 06/02/0040/0384

43 Ind Bari (429) 8/3/1/258 08/03/0010/0258 6/2/4/363 06/02/0040/0363 44 Ishargarh (356) 8/3/1/181 08/03/001010181 6/2/4/299 06/02/0040/0299 45 Ishaqpur (29) 8/3/1/266 08/03/0010/0266 6/3/1/19 06/03/0010/0019 46 Jhinwarheri (413) 8/3/1/94 08/03/0010/0094 6/2/4/372 06/02/0040/0372 47 .Jhinwarheri (28) 8/3/1/273 08/03/0010/0273 6/3/1/81 06/03/0010/0081

48 Jirbari (371) 8/3/1/240 08/03/0010/0240 6/2/4/312 06/02/0040/0312

49 Jogna Khera (387) 8/3/1/199 08/03/001()10~99 6/2/4/358 06/02/0040/0358 50 Josar (428) 8/3/1/257 08/03/0010/0257 6/2/4/362 06/02/0040/0362 51 Kanipla (104) 8/3/1/152 08/03/0010/0152 6/2/4/85 06/02/0040(0085 52 Kanthal Kalan (3) 8/3/1/259 08/03/0010/0259 6/3/1/16 06/03/0010/0016

53 Kanthal Khurd (4) 8/3/1/260 08/03/0010/0260 6/3/1/15 06/03/0010/0015 54 Kaulapur (349) 8/3/1/180 08/03/0010/0180 6/2/4/298 06/92/ 0040/0298

55 Khanplr (lOS) 8/3/1/153 08/03/0010/0153 6/2/4/86 06/02/0040/0086 Kolian 56 Khawaspur (32) 8/3/1/271 08/03/0010/0271 6/3/1/38 06/03/0010/0038 57 Kheri (382) 8/3/1/248 08/03/0010/0248 6/2/4(333 06/02/0040/0333 Brahmanan 105

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Serial Name of the village locati'on location Location Location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

'Ibanesclr 'fuhsil (Part)--Q:ntd.

58 Kheri (378) 8/3/1/204 08/03/0010/0204 6/2/4/342 06/02/0040/0342 Markanda

59 Kheri (374) 8/3/1/247 08/03/0010/0247 6/2/4/331 06/02/0040/0331 Ramnagar

60 Kirrrach (6) 8/3/1/263 08/03/0010/0263 6/3/1/20 06103/0010/0020 61 Kishan Garh (368) 8/3/1/276 08/03/0010/0276 6/2/4/309 06/02/0040/0309 62 Lukhi (414) 8/3/1/193 08/03/0U10/0193 6/2/4/373 06/02/0040/0373 63 Ma1akpur (402) 8/3/1/189 08/03/0010/0189 6/2/4/356 06/02/0040/0356 64 Masana (96) 8/3/1/154 08/03/0010/0154 6/2/4/82 06/02/0040/0082 65 Mathana (364) 8/3/1/234 08/03/0010/0234 6/2/4/305 06/02/0040/0305 66 Mirzapur (384) 8/3/1/254 08/03/0010/0254 6/2/4/337 06/02/0040/0337 67 Mortha1a (107) 8/3/1/156 08/03/0010/0156 6/2/4/88 06/02/0040/0088 68 Munda Khera (424) 8/3/1/196 08/03/0010/0196 6/2/4/364 06/02/0040/0364 69 Munyarpur (365) 8/3/1/281 08/03/0010/0281 6/2/4/306 06/02/0040/0306 70 Musapur (353) 8/3/1/210 08/03/0010/0210 6/2/4/300 06/02/0040/0300

71 Narkatari ( 386) 8/3/1/253 08/03/0010/0253 6/2/4/338 06/02/0040/0338

72 Pa1wa1 (373) 8/3/1/242 08/03/0010/0242 6/2/4/329 06/02/0040/0329

73 Panwa (417) 8/3/1/95 08/03/0010/0095 6/2/4/371 06/02/0040/0371 74 PartCip:jarh (394) 8/3/1/184 08103/0010/0184 6/2/4/323 06/02/0040/0323 75 Pipli (360) 8/3/1/207 08/03/0010/0207 6/2/4/324 OW'02/0040/0324 76 Ramgarh (395) 8/3/1(182 08(02/0010/0182 6/2/4/319 06/02/0040/0319

77 Raoga:rll (427) 8/3/1/255 08/03/0010/0255 6/2/4/361 06/02/0040/0361

78 Ratga1 (376) 8/3/1/245 08/03/0010/0245 6/2/4/327 06/02/0040/0327

79 Rattandera (393) 8/3/1/185 08/03/0010/0185 6/2/4/322 06/02/0040/0322 80 8a1arpur (380) 8/3/1/249 08/03/0010/0249 6/2/4/334 06/02/0040/0334 81 Sa1pani Khurd (412) 8/3/1/92 08/03/0010/0092 6/2/4/383 06/02/0040/0383 82 Sarnani (29) 8/3/1/272 08/03/0010/0272 6/3/1/39 06/03/0010/0039

83 Sanwa1a (396) 8/3/1/183 08/03/0010/0183 6/2/4/320 06/02/0040/0320

84 Sarai Sukhi (102) 8/3/1/143 08/03/0010/0143 6/2/4/75 06/02/0040/0075 85 Shadipur (28) 8/3/1/267 08/03/0010/0267 6/3/1/22 06/03/0010/0022 86 ShadiPJI (367) 8/3/1/238 08/03/0010/0238 6/2/4/314 06/02/0040/0314 Ladwa 106

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Seri a1 Name of the village location location location lpcation No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Compilter)

2 3 4 5 6

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

87 SHadi Pur (399) 8/3/1/149 08/03/0010/0149 6/2/4/347 06/02/0040/0347 Shahabad

88 Shadiprr Shahidan (.398) 8/3/1/150 08/03/0010/0150 6/2/4/346 06/02/0040/0346 (Shadipur Shahid)

89 Shamasprr (423) 8/3/1/195 08/03/0010/0195 6/2/4/365 06/02/0040/0365 90 Shamsipur (2) 8/3/1/264 08/03/0010/0264 6/3/1/17 06/03/0010/0017 91 Silpani Kalan (300) 8/3/1/93 08/03/0010/0093 6/2/4/382 06/02/0040/0382 92 Sirsala (397) 8/3/1/151 08/03/0010/0151 6/2/4/321 06/02/0040/0321 93 Sirsama (362) 8/3/1/237 08/03/0010/0237 6/2/4/316 06/02/0040/0316

94 Sodhi (369) 8/3/1/274 08/03/0010/0274 6/2/4/311 06/02/0040/0311 95 Suneheri (1) 8/3/1/265 08/03/0010/0265 6/3/1118 06/03/0010/0018 96 Warsi (406) 8/3/1/96 08/03/0010/0096 6/2/4/351 06/02/0040/0351 97 Unri (370) 8/3/1/239 08/03/0010/0239 6/2/4/313 06/02/0040/0313 98 Untsal (350) 8/3/1/179 08/03/0010/0179 6/2/4/297 06/02/0040/0297

Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 1 Ajrana Khurd (276) 8/3/2/29 08/03/0020/0029 6/2/4/389 06/02/0040/0398 2 Bhainsi Majra (18) 8/3/2/88 08/03/0020/0088 6/2/3/8 06/02/0030/0008 3 Bhusth1a (301) 8/3/2/36 08/03/0020/0036 6/2/4/381 06/02/0040/0381 4 Fatehgarh Atari(277) 8/3/2/28. 08/03/0020/0028 6/2/4/388 06/02/0040/0388

5 Gogplr (275) 8/3/2/30 08/03/0020/0030 b/2/4/390. 06/0210040/0390 6 KamJda (26) 8/3/2/93 08/03/002010093 6/2/3/12 06/02(0030/0012 7 Khanprr Roran (25) 8/3/2/9.4 08/03/002010094 6/2/3/13 06/02/0030/0013 8 Khizar Pura (28) 8/3/2/91 08/03/002010091 6/2/3/10 06/02/0030/0010 9 Lohar Majra ( 27) 8/312/92 08/03/0020/0092 6/2/3/11 06/02/0030/0011

10 Pipli Majra (304) 8/3/2/37 08/03/0020/0037 6/2/4/380 06/02/0040/0380 11 Shrinagar (302) 8/3/2/35 08/03/0020/0035 6/2/4/379 06/02/0040/0379 VILLAGE DIRECTORY THANESAR C.D. BLOCK

107 108 VILLAGE THANESAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Cbde number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance. in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 km~, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i on a 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of thus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) 91 Ajrana Kalan (274) 1,134.72 4,396 (589) P(2), RP(15) T,TW,HP PO, BS M(2) , Phone H(2) 92 Salpani Khurd (412) 268.00 814 (130) P(2) PHS(2) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

93 Si lp,lni Kal an (300) 921.00 2,153 (328) P,M PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 94 Jhinwarheri (413) 155.00 1,081 (151) P -(5-10) TW,HP - (10+) BS

95t Panwa (417) 332.00 6 (2) -(-5) -(5-10) TW -(5-10) -(-5)

96 Udarsi (406) 496.00 1,107 (143) P -(5-10) W,TW,HP - (10+) BS

97 Hinga Kheri (411) 393.75 743 (120) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

98 Ajrani (410) 250.00 1,266 (153) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

139t Bir Chhapar (95) 425.32 129 (35) -(-5) -(-5) TW -(-5) BS

143 Sara; Sukhi (102) 352.88 1,427 (215) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) RS

144 Dhirpur {408) 274.00 1,046 (162) P PHS,RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS,RS

145 Govind Majr~ (407) 3B8.00 1,472 (231) P -(-5) T,TW,hP -(-5) -(-5)

146 Chiba (405) 591.00 1,217 (160) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) BS

147 Dhurala (404) 788~00 3,020 (489) P,M,H PHC,PHS, T,TW,HP PO, BS D,RP Phone 148 Adhaun (403) 405.00 1,430 '(222) P(2) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 109 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest------~------.~---. Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- ( inc 1 ud - vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1S

PR Shahbad (11) ED, T(1,037.00).TW(10.00),TWE(1,025.00) 11.72 &6.00 EAG 0(2.00)

PR Thanesar (14) ED, T(251.00),TW(24.00),TWE(227.00) 1.00 1~.OO EAG PR Thanesar (16) EA T(809.00),TW(75.52),TWE(733.48) 1.00 111.0Q

PR Thanesar (16) EA T(142.00),TWE(142.00) 1~,OO

KR Thanesar (14) EA T(305.00),C{43.00),TW(10.00), 2.00 3.00 22.00 TWE(252.00) PR Thanes'ar ( 11 ) EA T(429.97),TWE(429.97) 16.46 49,.51

PR Thanesar ( 13) ED, T( 368.46). TW{50.5&)', TWE (317.88) 25.?9 EAG PR Thanesar ( 11 ) EA T(221.00),TWE(221.00) 8.00 21.0Q

PR Thanesar ( 12) ED, T(206.00),TWE(206.00) 4.32 215.00 EAG R Shahbad (14 ) EA T(28S.34),TW(43.50).TWE(245.84) 17.20 46,34

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(223.59),TWE(223.59) 12.98 37·43

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(33B.91).TWE(338.91} 36.09 13,QP

PR Thanesar (10) EA r(566.00},TWt{566.00) 1.00 24.QO

I'R Tharresar (8) EA T(780.92),Twt(780492) ..... 7.Qa

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(324.71).TWE(324.71) 10.48 69.El1 110 VILLAGE THANESAR C.D. BLOCK Alllen;ties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number whe~e the facility i~ availabl~ is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

149 ShadiptJl' (399) 179.68 131 (13) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (10+) Shahabad 150 Shadipur Shahidan (Shadinur Shahid) (398') 172.00 295 (38) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (10+) 151 Sirsala (397) 701.00 2,304 (312) P(l) -(5-10) W,TW,HP PO -(5-10)

152 Kanipla (104) 544.00 1,399 (204j P,M,H RP T,TW,HP Phone BS

153 Khanpur Kol ian(105) 439.00 1,574 (255) P(2) PHC,PHS, T,TW,HP PO., BS RP Phone 154 Masana (96) 433.01 905 (154) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone BS

155 Dhudhla (106) 398.00 1,482 (226) P -(-5) T.TW,HP -(-5) BS

156 Morthala (107) 373.11 1,361 (163) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

)78 Bangran (351) 120.00 239 (25) p -(10+) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

179 Untsal (350) 243.00 629 (91) P -(10+) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

180 Kaulapur (349) 256.00 2,019 (270) P,M -(5-10) T,TW,HP PO BS

181 Ishargarh (356) 419.00 970 (132) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

182 Ramgarh (395) 194.00 603 (99) P ~(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

183 Sanwala (396) 363.00 807 (135) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

184 Partapgarh (394) 193.00 1,696 (212) P,M PHS T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 111 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance F~;;~t------i~~ig~t~d-b;-~;~~~~------U~=------C~it~~=--A;;~-~;t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for c~lti­ ( i Ii c 1ud - vat i on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(152.68),TWE(152.68) 27.00

PR Thanesar ( 10) EA T(154.78),TWE(154.78) 3.06 14.16 PR,KR Thanesar _EA ( 8) T(654.00),TW(15.00),TWE(639.00) 47.00

PR, Thanesar (8) EA T(467.00l.,TWE(467.00) 48.77 28.23 KR PR, Thanesar ( 11 ) EA .. T(389.09),TWE(389.00) 2.80 47.20 KR PR Thanesar (9) EA T(394.57),TW(6.07),TWE(388.50) 38.44

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(363.00), TW(9.00), TWE(354.00) 12.00 23.00

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(317.00),TW(4.00),TWE(313.00) 21.11 35.00

PR Thanesar (12) EA T(114.00),TWE(j14.00) 6.00

PR TI-Janesar ( 10) EA T(224.00),TWE(224.00) 19.00

PR Thanesar ( 11 ) EA T(223.00),TWE(223.00) 11.00 22.00

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(385.72),TWE(385.72) 13.15 20.13

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(163.00),'~E(163.00) 31.00

PR Thnnesar (5) EA T(319.S0),TWE(319.50) 6.07 37.43

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(17S.00),TWE(175.00) 18.00 112 VILLAGE

T~ESAR C.O. BLOCK Menit;es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tien (with hadbast at'ca papula. vill age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tien to it in bl"ackets the distance in bread ranges viz. "10. vlll age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the neares~ place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of _-_.------house- Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- hal ds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

185 Rattandera (393) 336.00 736 (102) P,M -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

166 Harrapur (392) 173.00 609 (90) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

187 Dhoda Kheri (400) 271.00 764 (116) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(5.10) RS

188 Bahadurpur (401 ) 268.00 1,518 (204) P PHS T,TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5)

1M Malakpur (402) 287.00 974 (138) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) 8S 190 Hansala (419) 456.00 1,212 (197) P(2) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

191 Bichganwah (420) 609.00 1,350 (182) p RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

192 Hasanpur ( 418') 276.00 1,098 (175) P,M,H RP T,TW,HP PO BS

193 Lukhi (414 ) 2,271.00 4,469 (597) P(7) ,M PHS,D,RP TW,HP PO BS

194 Bagthala (422) 873.00 2,032 (329) P PHS,RP TW,HP PO - (5-10)

195 Shamaspur ( 423) 397.00 1,460 (228) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(10+)

196 Munda Khera (424) 273.00 904 (149) P ·(-5) W,HP .(-5) ~(-5)

197 Balahi (421) 463.00 1,181 (137) P,M,H RP T,TW,HP .(-5) BS

198 Dab Kheri (425) 421.00 1,609 (243) P,M PHS T.HP PO BS

199 Jogna Khera (387) 350.00 1 ,219 (150) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

200 Ghampur Kheri(388') 264.00 510 (70) P -(-5) TW,HP -{5-1 0) BS 113 l)l RECTOR y land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under d1fferent types of land use 1n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest-~----.------~------Irrigated by source Un------Cultur- Area not (in kms) 1rrf­ able ava1lable gated waste for cult1- (includ- nt10n 1n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Thanesar (5) EA T(306.66),TW£(306.56) 29.34

PR Thanesar (8) Ell. T(141.00).TWE(141.00) 10.00 22.00

PR, Thanesar (5) EA T(241.80),TWE(241.80) 1.00 2.20 KR 26.00 PR, Thanesar (6) EA T(246.75),TWE(246.75) 21.25 KR

PR Thanesar (5) EA T(251.59),TWE(251.59j 2.02 33.39 fiR Thanesar (6) EA T(428.96),TWE(428.96) 3.J4 24.00

PR Thanesar ( 8) EA T{517.94),TWE(517.94) 9.11 81.95

PR Thanesar (11 ) ED, T(236.00),GC(43.00),TWE(193.00) 11.00 29.00 EAG PR Thanesar (16 ) EA T(2,046.67),GC(331.84),TW(30.35), 44.51 16.94 162.88 TWE(1,684.48) PR Thanesar ( 13) EA T(B23.43),GC(157.83), 6.07 43 .• 50 TW(111.29),TWE(554.31) PR Thanesar (13 ) ED, 25.00 T(304.00),TW(304.00) 2.00 19.00 47.00 EAG PR Thanes ar (10) ED, T(250.90),TWE(250.90) 7.94 14.16 EAG PR Thane"ar (10) EA T(417.83},TW(i3.15),TWE(404.68) 10.77 34.40

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(325.76),TW(25.29),TWE(300.47) 1.01 16.33 77 .90

PR Thanesar (5 ) EA T(308.52),TW(30.30},TWE(278.22) 3.04 38.44

PR Thanesar (S) EA T{238.00},TW(18.00},TWE(220.00) 3.00 6.00 17.00 114 VILLAGE THANESAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name af village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

201 Bahri (Part) (389) 315.26 146 (20) P -(-5) ~,TW ,HP -(-5) -(-5)

20~ Bhawani Khera (390) 265.47 1,161 (137) P RP W,HP -(-5) BS

l;j 203 Dara Khurd (391) 171.10 418 (46) P RP T,TW,HP -(-5) BS Thanesar (Part) 204 Kheri (378) 149.15 734 (126) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) Markanda (Part) 205 Amargarh (377) 104.00 674 (103) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) Majhara HP 206 Bir Pipli (359) 277.20 832 (131) P(2) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(5-10) BS (Part) 207 Pipli (Part) (360) 54.23 101 (15) P(3), PHC,PHS 1,TW,HP PTO, BS M(2),H Phone 208 Bazidpur (358) 295.00 1,032 (147) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

209 Bahol i (357) 455.00 1.304 (219) P T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

210 Musapur (353) 136.38 Un-

234 Mathana (364) 1,401.41 4,125 (628) P,M,H D,RP PO BS

236 Bir Mathana (363) 166.73 1,634 (219) P,M,H PHS,RP TW,HP PO -(-5)

237 Sirsama (362) 363.81 1,746 (251) P PHS,RP T,TW,HP Phone -(-5) VHG 238 Shadipur Ladwc(367) 182.11 635 (98) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

239 Umri (Part) (370) 1,273.11 5,775 (900) P(3), PHS,D, T,TW,HP PO, 6S M(2),H RP(4) Phone 240 Jirbari (371) 313.22 900 (154) P -(5-10) I,TW,HP -(5-10) BS 115 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1. e. area under d iff erent types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR T~anesar (2) EA T(290.00),TWE(290.00) 25.26

PR Thanesar (2) EA T(198.29),TWE(198.29) 24.69 42.49

PR Thanesar (2) EA T(132.50),TWE(132.50) 36.72 2.18

PR, Thanesar ( 1 ) ED, T(139.00),TWE(139.00) 10.15 KR EAG PR Thanesar (2) ED, T(96.00),TWE(96.00) 8.00 EAG PR Thanesar (6) EA T(257.58),TWE(257.58) 19.62

PR Thanesar (5) EA T(52.71),TWE(52.71) 1.52

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(254.00),TWE(254.00) 41.00

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(419.86),TWE(419.86) 35.14 inhabited

PR Ladwa (6) EA T(1,281.02),TWE(1,281.02) 120.39

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(147.73),TWE(147.73) 19.00

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(J37.51),TWE(337.51) 26.30

PR, Thanesar (6) EA T(165.16),TWE(165.16) 16.95 KR PR Thanesar (5) EA T{1,236.30),TW(122.42), 36.81 TWE(1,113.88) PR Thanesar ( 6) EA T(285.04):TWE(285.04) 28.18 116 VILLAGE THANESAR C.D. BLOCK Alllen1ties and

~oca- Name of v1llage Total T-otal Amenities available (if not available within the t10n (with hadbast area popula­ vill age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

241 Chanderbhanpur(372) 198.70 520 (88) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10) 8S

242 Palwal (Part) (373) 264.63 996 (133) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP PO -(5-10)

245 Ratgal (376) 306.75 Un-

246 Oara Kalan (379) 291.73 155 (23) P(2) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Thanesar (P art) 247 Kheri Ramnagar{374) 273.56 1,175 (176) P PHS T,TW,HP -(-5) 85

248 Kheri (382) 99.96 498 (70) P -(5-10) T,W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8rahmanan 249 Salarpur (380) 124.24 182 (24) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(5-10) BS

250 Alampur (381) 210.43 757 (116) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

251 Oiyalpur (383) 156.21 1,483 (233) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) 8S (Part) 252 Darra Khera (385) 52.84 Thanesar (Part)

253 Narkatari (386) 156.21 416 (66) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

254 Mirzapur (384) 521.16 3,163 (505) P,M PHS T,TW,HP PO 85 (Part)

255 Raogarh (427) 132.73 643 (103) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) BS

256 Gulabgarh (426) 115.74 37 (6) -(-5) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

257 Josar (428) 1,133.51 4,372 (684) P,M,H PHS,D, TW,HP PO, BS RP Phone 117 DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different . types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and v ill age distance Forest------~------~------Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ ( i nc 1 ud - vat i on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

p~, Thanesar (5) EA T(157.70),TWE(157.70) 41.00 f(R PR Thanesar (3) EA T(255.59),TWE(255.59) 9.04

inhabited

PR Thanesar (2) EA T(245.93),TWE(245.93) 45.80

PR Thanesar (3) EA T(238.56),TWE(238.56) 35.00

PR Thanesar (2) ED, T(93.96),TWE(93.96) 6.00 EAG PR Thanesar (5) EA T(114.24),TWE(114.24) 10.00

PR Thanesar (2) ED, T(191.43),TWE(191.43) 19.00 EAG

pp. Thanesar (2) ED, T(146.01),TWE(146.01) 10.20 EAG inhabited

PR Thanesar ( 3) EA T(141.21),TWE(141.21) 15.00

PR Thanesar (2) ED, T(489.24),GC(28.33},TWE(460.91) 31.~2 EAG PR Thanesar (6) ED, T( 83.00) ,GC (42.00) •TW ( 11. 00) 2.73 47.00 EAG TWE(30.00) PR Thanesar (6) EA T(82.00),TW(12.00).TWE(70.00) 9.00 2.74 22.00

PR Thanesar (6) EA T(936.84),GC(52.61),TWE(884.23) 14.16 4.45 178.06 118 VILLAGE 1lWCESAIl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and , loca- Hame of village Total Total Amenities available [If not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vlllage, a dash (- ) is shewn in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the. distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is glvenJ hectares) of house- Educa------~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way) ~? 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 258 Ind Bari (429) ~ 206.79 252 (36) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10)

259 Kantha 1 Kalan (3) 173.61 163 (26) -(-5) -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5)

260 Kantha 1 Khurd (4) 106.43 1,097 (151) P -(-5) T.TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

261 Sarwa (5) 598.52 2,282 (363) P,M -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

262 Hathirl (9) 1,105.18 3~5'5 ~08) P,M PHS,RP T,TW,HP PO BS

263 Kirmach (6) 2,223.31 6,101 (842) P(2) , PHC,PHS,.D T,W,TW,HP PO BS M,H 264 Shamsipur (2) 274.37 790 (121) P -(5-10) T,TK,TW -(5-10) BS

265 Suneheri ( 1 ) 390.11 1,358 (195) P - (lO+) T,TW,HP -(10+) BS

266 IShaqpur (29) 170.77 557 (81 ) P -(10+) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

267 Shadiplir (28) 99.55 81 (10) P -( 10+) T.TW,HP -(-5) BS

268 Sir Amin (30) 716.69 1,540 (212) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

269' Alliin ( 33) 1,604.15 6,245 (974) P(2) , PHS T,W,TW, PO, BS,RS M(2),H HP Phone 270 Fattllpur (31 ) 362.59 1,274 (194) P,M RP TW,HP -(-5) BS 271 Khawaspur (32) 175.63 705 (104) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

BS 272 Saman; (29) 308.77 684 (106) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5)

661 (124) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS 273 Jhinwarheri (28) 265.87 I 119 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vlll age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult1- (includ- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Thanes,ar (10) ED, T(175.79),GC(25.79),TWE(150.00) 31.00

EAG " PR, Thanesar (8) EA T(8.61),TWE(8.61) 165.00 KR PR, Thanesar (10) EA T(21.43),TWE(21.43) 85.00 KR PR, Thanesar ( 11 ) EA T(69.40),TWE(69.40) .. - 529.12 KR PR, Th'anesar (8) EA T(160.86),TWE(160.86) 944.32 KR PR, Thanesar (10) EA T(l,919.00),GC(327.00), 33.31 271.00 KR TW(166.00),TWE(l,426.00) PR, Thanesar (5) EA T(38.37),TWE(38.37) 236.00 KR PR Thanesar (6) EA T(304.00),GC(80.00) 46.11 40.00 TW(79.00),TWE(145.00) PR Thanesar (10 ) ED, T(127.00),TWE(127.00) 30.77 13.00 EAG PR Thanesar (12) EA T(83.00),TWE(83.00) 10.55 6.00

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(677.23),TWE(677.23) 39.46

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(l,452.40),GC(4.05),TWE(l,448.35) 151.75

PR Thanesar (8) fA T(330.59),GC(16.00),TWE(314.59) n.oo PR Thanesar (10) EA T(149.00),TW(18.00),TWE(131.00) 10.00 11.63 5.00

PR Thanesar (8) EA T(270.00),TWE(270.00) 15.77 23.00

PR Thanesar (6) ED, T~230.00),TWE(230.00) 7.87 28.00 A A--. 120 VILLAGE THANESAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available [if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given] hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat. water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

274 Sodhi (369) 125.86 360 (61) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -( -5) -(-5)

275 Bodhi (89) 161.06 755 (118) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

276 Kishan Garh (368) 107.66 642 (109) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) (Part) 277 Daulatpur (366) 264.26 846 (142) P -(-5) HP -(-5) BS

281 Munyarpur (365) 107.24 686 (92) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

Total 39.700.tH 125,574(18556) P(109) PHC(4) M(27) PHS(21) H(14 ) D(6) RP(37) VHG(1 )

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)

28 Fatehgarh (277) 142.68 51 (5) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) Atari 29 Ajrana Khurd (276) 774.92 2,060 (306) P PHS T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

30 Gogpur (275) 362.44 863 (152) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS

35 Shrinagar (302) 176.85 356 (47) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP ~(-5) -(-5)

36 Bhusthla (301) 503.00 1,521 (208) P,M,H PHS T,TW,HP PO BS

37 Pipli Majra (304) 370.00 669 (105) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) " BS

88 Bhainsi (18) 473.07 1,186 (168) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) ____~M~a~·r~a ______~H~P ______~ ______~ 121 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu ltur· Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

,.., 11 12 13 14 16 18

PR Thanesar ( 2) EA T('15.S6!,T~E '1'.~6 1(1.)0

PR Thanesar (11 ) EA T\ 151. 96 ,TWE(15 1 .96) g.10

PR Thanesar l10) EA T(97.66 ,IAE'97.66 10.{)()

PR Thanesar (10) EA T(?45.26"TwE ?45.26, 19.0:)

PR- Ladwa (6) EA T\99. ~4 ,TWE(99.24) D.DO

25.00 T(33.070.03).GC(1.151.45). 88.68 589.71 5.431.08 TW(l,188.47).TWE(30.728.11). 0(2.00)

PRo Shahbad (10) ED, T(11 7.47),TWE(117.47) 2' .18 4.03 KR EAG

PRo Shahbad ( 11 ) EA T{462.00),TWE(462.00) 166.08 2./6 '44.08 I(~

PR Shahbad (13) EA T(302.00),TWE(302.00) O. '1 '4.89 45.44 KR

PR 'hanesar (22) EA T(164.85),GC(6.85),TW(16.00) 2.00 10.00 TWE(142.00) PR Thanesar (16 ) EA T(456.00),GC(102.00) 2.00 45.00 TW(25.00),TWE\329.00

PR, Thanesar (20) ED, T(3~5.00J,GC(40.00\ 15.00 KR EAG TW(16.00),TWE(299.00) PR Thanesar (13) EA T(442.00),GC(77.00),TWE(365.00) 6.07 25.00 122 VILLAGE THANESAR C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loea- Name of vfllage Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown tn the column and next Code number) of the tion to it tn brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest ptace (in number where the facility is available is given] hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus Qraph the stop, mar­ rai Iway ket/ station, hat. water­ If any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsfl (Part)--Concld. 91 Kh;zar Pur a (28) 235.93 949 (137) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5)

92 lohar Majra (27) 440~70 1,525 (266) P,M o TW,HP -(-5) BS

93 Kamoda (26) 745.02 2,104 (310) P PHS, T,TW. -(-5) 8S RP(2) HP 94 Khanpur Roran (25) 213.27 669 (124) p -(5-10) W•• HP -(.5) as

Total 4,437.88 11,953(1828) '(9) PHS(3} "(2) 0(1) "(1) RP(2) Thanesar C.D. Block Grand Total 44.138.35 137,521 P(118) 'PHe( 4) (20384) "(29) P"5(2'4) H(15) D{7) RP(39) YHG(1 IZ3 DIRECTORY lend use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. arel under different types of hnd use tn hectares roach tolitn supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi J) age dfstance F~;;;t------i;;f;;t;d-b;-;~~;~;------U~:------C~it~;:--A;;;-;~t-- (1n klns) '~r1- able avatlnble gated waste for cult1- (tnclud- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18

PR Thanesar (n) EA T(193.93),GC(67.93),TWE(t26.00) 42.00

PR Thanesar ( 13) EA T(398.70),GC(96.70).TWE(302.00) 42.00

PR Thanesar (14) EA T(682.02),GC(9.02).TWE(673.00) 63.00

PR Kaithal (8l fA T{19S.27),GC{73.27).TWE{i2S.00) 15.00

T(3.172.24).GC(472.77\ '91~37 23.72 450.55 TW(57.00).TWE(3.242.47)

25.00 T(3S.842.27).GC(1.624.22). 280.05 613.43 5.881.63 --- TW(1.245.47) TWE(33.970.58). 0(2.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

125

lZ1 ~EHOWA C.D. BLOCK (part~

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Looetion Location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

P~a Tahsil (Part) 1 Azmatpur (309) 8/3/2/33 08/03/0020/0033 6/2/4/337 06/02/0040/0377 2 Bachki (416) 8/3/2/39 08/03/0020/0039 6/2/4/374 06/02/0040/0374 3 Bakhli (11) 8/3/2/13 08/03/OQ20/0013 6/211/73 06/02/0010/0073 4 Balochpura (46) 8/3/2/78 08/03/0020/0078 6/2/1/48 06/02/0010/0048 5 Batheri (12) 8/312/72 08/03/0020/0072 6/2/1/94 06/02/0010/0094 6 Bherian (42) 8/3/2/68 08/03/0020/0068 6/2/1/80 06/02/0010/0080 7 Bhorak (17) 8/3/2/19 08/03/0020/0019 6/2/1/50 06/02/0010/0050 8 Bhorsaidan (157) 8/3/2/87 08/03/0020/0087 6/2/1/44 06/02/0010/0044 9 Bibipur Kalan (50) 8/3/2/80 08/03/0020/00SO 6/2/1/35 06/02/0010/0035 10 80dha (18) 8/3/2/18 08/03/0020/0018 6/2/1/61 06/02/0010/0061 11 Bodhn1 (16) 8/3/2/17 08/03/0020/001~ 6/2/1/60 06/02/0010/0060 12 Chanal Heri (305) 8/3/2/46 08/03/oo20/oo4~' 6/2/1/30 06/02/0010/0030 13 Chhajupur (328) 8/3/2/48 08/03/0020/0048- 6/2/1/32 06/02/0010/0032 14 Chhawlan (53) 8/3/2/84 08/03/0020/00841 6/2/1/38 06/02/0010/0038 15 Dhani Rampura (47) 8/3/2/50 08/03/0020/0050 6/211/49 06/02/0010/0049 16 Dhulgarh (55) 8/3/2/61 08/03/0020/0061 6/2/1/88 06/02/0010/0088 17 Diwana (5) 8/3/2/8 08/03/0020/0008 6/2/1/67 06/02/0010/0067 18 Dun1ya Majra (310) 8/3/2/32 08/03/0020/0032 6/2/1/378 06/02/0010/0378 19 Gangher1 (324) 8/3/2/42 08/03/0020/0042 6/2/1/26 06/02/0010/0026 20 Garh1 Kaharan (154) 873/2/86 08/03/0020/0086 6/2/1/42 06/02/0010/0042 21 Garhi I.angri (6) 8/3/2/7 08/03/0020/0007 6/2/1/68 06/02/0010/0068 22 Garh1 Roran (152) 8/3/2/90 08/03/0020/0090 6/2/1/43 06/02/0010/0043 23 Gledwa (40) 8/3/2/65 08/03/0020/0065 6/2/1/78 06/02/0010/0078 24 Guldehra (54) 8/3/2158 08/03/0020/0058 6/2/1/85 06/02/0010/.0085 25 Gumthala Garhu (39) 8/3/2/64 08/03/0020/0064 6/2/1/81 06/02/0010/0081 26 Helwa (58) 8/3/2/59 08/03/0020/0059 6/2/1/86 06/02/0010/0086 27 Ishaq ( 10) 8/3/2/11 08/03/0020/0011 6/2/1/71 06/02/0010/0071 28 Jadola (6) 8/3/2170 08/03/0020/0070 6/2/1/96 06/0210010/0096 29 Jakhwala (20) 8/3/2/2 08/03/0020/0002 6/2/1/51 06/02/0010/0051 128 PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (Part)

1991 C1nsus 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1 ) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Pehowa Tahsil (Part}--Contd. 30 Jal Behra (307) 8/3/2/24 08/03/0020/0024 6/2/1/24 06/02/0010/0024 31 Jhinwarheri (36) 8/3/2/55 08/03/0020/0055 6/2/1/74 06/02/0010/0074 32 Jorasi Kalan (32) 8/3/2/51 08/03/0020/0051 6/2/1/55 06/02/0010/0055 33 Jorasi Khurd (33) 8/3/2/52 08/03/0020/0052 6/2/1/56 06/02/0010/0056 34 Kakrala Gujran (7) 8/3/2/9 08/03/0020/0009 6/2/1/69 06/02/0010/0069 35, Kalsa (1) 8/3/2/4 08/03/0020/0004 6/2/1/63 06/02/0010/0063

36 Kanthala (306) 8/3/2/40 08/03/0020/0040 &12/1/29 06/02/0010/0029 37 Karah (3) 8/3/2/6 08/03/0020/0006 6/2/1/65 06/02/0010/0065

38 Khanjarpur (311) 8/3/2/31 08/03/0020/~031 6/2/4/391 06/02/0040/0391 39 Kheri Shishgran(38t 8/3/2/63 -08/03/0020/0063 8/2/1/83 06/02/001010083 40 Lotni (325) 8/3/2/41 08/03/0020/0041 6/2/1/25 06/02/0010/0025 41 Madaharan (30) j8/3/2/20 08/03/0020/0020 6/2/1/53 06/02/0010/0053 42 Malakpur (326) 18/3/2/43 08/03/0020/0043 612/1/28 06/02/0010/0028 43 Mandi (415) 18/3/2/38 08/03/0020/0038 6/2/4/375 06/02/0040/0375 44 Man9na (57) 18/3/2/60 08/03/0020/0060 6/2/1/87 06/02/0010/0087 I 45 Megha Majra (303) ,8/3/2/34 08/03/0020/0034 6/2/4/376 06/02/0040/0376 46 Mohanpur (2) 8/3/2/5 08/03/0020/0005 6/2/1/64 06/02/0010/0064 47 Mortha 1i (35) 8/3/2/54 08/03/0020/0054 6/2/1/75 06/02/0010/0075 48 Muqimpura (155) 8/3/2/82 08/03/0020/0Q82 6/2/1/40 06/02/0010/0040 49 Murtzapur (48) 8/3/2/81 08/03/0020/0081 6/2/1/36 06/02/0010/0036 50 Naisi (323) 8/3/2/21 08/03/0020/0021 6/2/1/27 06/02/0010/0027 51 Nikatpura (156) 8/3/2/76 08/03/0020/0076 6/2/1/45 06/02/0010/0045 alias Garhi Singhan 52 Pehowa (Rura 1) ( 41) 8/3/2/66 08/03/0020/0066 6/2/1/77 06/02/0010/0077 53 Rampura (153) 8/3/2/85 08/03/0020/0085 6/2/1/41 06/02/0010/0041 54 Rattan Garh ( 8) 8/3/2/10 08/03/0020/0010 6/211/70 06/02/0010/0070 a1 ias Kakr.al 55 Ruan (15) 8/3/2/74 08/03/0020/0074 6/2/3/6 06/02/0030/0006 \ ~6 Sandhola (44) 8/3/2/73' 08/03/0020/0073 6/2/1/47 06/02/0010/0047 57 Sandho 1 i (45) 8/3/2/77 08/03/0020/0077 6/2/1/46 06/02/0010/0046 56 Sansa (49) 8/3/2/79 08/03/0020/0079 6/2/1/34 06/02/0010/0034 59 Sarsa ( 17) 8/3/2/75 08/03/0020/0075 6/2/3/7 06102/0030/0007 129 PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a 1 Name of the village location location location location No. (Hadbast No.) Code' Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) .. '" 2 3 4 5 6

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 60 Sqrusti Khera (34) 8/3/2/53 08/03/0020/0053 6/2/1/76 06/02/0010/0076 61 Sataljril (37) 8/3/2/56 08/03/0020/0056 6/2/1/8? 06/02/0010/0082.

62 Seonsar (5~) 8/3';2/12 08/03/0020/0012 6/211 /72 06/02/0010/0072 63 Shahpur (14) 8/3/2/15 08/03/0020/0015 6/2/1/58 06/02/0010/0058 64 Shergarh (32' ) 8/3/2/22 08/03/0020/0022 6/2/1/2 06/02/0010/0002 65 Si ana Saidan (13 ) 8/3/2/14 08/03/0020/0014 6/2/1/57 06/02/0010/0057 66 Singh Pur9 ( 29) 8/3/2/89 08/03/0020/0089 6/2/3/9 06/02/0030/0009 67 Surmi (51) 8/3/2/47 08/03/0020/0047 6/2/1/37 06/02/0010/0037 68 TaQra (322) 8/3/2/23 08/03/0020/0023 6/2/1/3 06/02/0010/0003 69 Takoran (52) 8/3/2/83 08/03/0020/0083 6/2/1/39 06/02/0010/0039 70 Talheri (327) 8/3/2/45 08/03/0020/0045 6/211/31 06/02/0010/0031

71 Tan~oli (?2) . 8/3/2/1 08/03/0020/0001 6/2/1/52 06/02/0010/0052 72 Teokar (19 ) 8/3/2/3 08/03/0020/0003 6/2/1/62 06/02/0010/0062 73 Thana (56) 8/3/2/62 08/03/0020/0062 6/2/1/89 06/02/0010/0089 74 Thaska Miranji(308) 8/3/2/25 08/03/0020/0025 6/2/1/23 06/02/0010/0023 75 Theh Sir ( 12) 8/3/2/57 08/03/0020/0057 6/2/1/84 06/02/0010/0084 6gdsuyee (Theh ~ir BCjraswan) 76 Theh Malbora (13) 8/3/2/69 08/03/0020/0069 6/2/1/93 06/02/0010/0093 77 Tikri (31 ) 8/3/2/44 08/03/0020/0044 6/211/54 06/02/0010/0054 78 Urnai (329) 8/3/2/49 08/03/0020/0049 6/2/1/33 06/02/0010/0033, 79 Urnaicha (14 ) 8/3/2/71 08/03/0020/0071 6/2/1/95 06/02/0010/0095

80 U~manpur (43) 8/3/2/67 08/03/0020/0067 6/2/1/79 06/02/0010/0079 81 Zulmat (15) 8/3/2/16 08/03/0020/0016 6/2/1/59 06/02/0010/0059

Kaithal Tahsil (Part) 1 Bandrana (4) 8/4/2/14 08/04/0020/0014 6/2/1/97 06/02/0Q10/0097 2 Begpur ( 1 ) 8/4/2/11 08/04/0020/0011 6/2/1/90 06/02/0010/0090 3 Pobala ( 5.) 8/4/2/13 08/04/0020/0013 6/2/1/92 06/02/0010/0092 4 Rasulpur (2) 8/4/2/12 08i04/0020/0012 6/2/1/91 06/02/0010/0091

VILLAGE DIRECTORY PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

131 132 VILLAGE PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)·' Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total lotal Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula.: village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age ,and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the' nearest place (in 'number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Med i ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i on a1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ket/ station, hat, water- if any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Pehowa Tahsil (Part) Tangoli (22) 340.74 513 ( 83) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) BS 2 Jakhwa 1a (20) 583.95 1,177 (152) p,M "( .. 5) T,HP -(-5) B~

3 Teokar (19) 283.00 348 (52) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) .. BS

4 Kalsa (' ) ',031.12 3,133 (467) P (3).M -(-5) T" W, TW. -(10+) BS HP 5 Monanpur (2) 653.00 , ,7H) (~47) P PHS,RP T,TW,HP - (-5) BS

6. Karah (3) 957.00 1,885 (266) P PHS,RP. T,TW,HP PO BS VHG 7 Garhi l angri ( 6) 227.00 771 (111) P RP T, W, TW, Phone BS HP 8 Diwana (5) 1,409 .• 09 2,983 (419) P(2),M RP (3) T,liP PO BS

9 Kakrala (7) 458dm 1,393 (204) P(2),M RP T.TW,HP P.O BS Gujran I,. 10 Rattangarh ( 8) 524:00 1,241 (192) P RP T,tW,HP - (-5' BS alias Kakral 11 Ishaq ( 10) 1,197.00 2,968 (406) P,M RP T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 12 Seonsar (59) 1,076.00 1,584 (252) P (2), PHS, D' T,TW,HP PO BS M(2) .H 13 Bakhli ( 11 ) 1,663.23 3,233 (517) P(2), MH(3) T,W,TW,HP PO BS M,H PHS. NH(3) , RP(3' 14 Siana Saidan (13) 1,230"23 4,272 (687) P(4),M PHC, PHS, T,TW,HP PO BS RP(3),VHG 15 Shahpur (14) 224.19 601 (90 ) P -(-5) T.. W, TW, -(5-10) -(-5) HP 16 Zulmat (15) 257.38 434 (68 ) P -(-5) T ,.TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 133 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) td and vi11age distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un------Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able avait~ble gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and • groves)

11 12- 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pehowa (14 ) EA T(279.0~),TWE(279.00) 7.00 24.74 30.00 PR Pehowa (14) EA T(475.00),TW(69.00),TWE(406.0P) 75.95 33.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(176.00),GC(75.00),TW(18.00). 71.00 36.00 TWE{83.00)

PR Pehowa (10) EA T(905.00),GC(~3.00),TW(78.00). 51.12 7.00 68.00 TWE(734.00) PR Pehowa (10) EA T(602.00),GC(246.00),TW{24.00), 5.00 13.00 33.00 TWE(332.00) PR Pehowa (11 ) EA T(849.00),GC(82.00).TW(31.00), 17.00 1.00 90.00 TWE(736.00) PR Pehowa (14) EO, T(256.00),GC(69.00).TW(10.00). 1.00 6.00 24.00 EAG TWE(177 .00) PR.KR Pehowa ( 16) EA T(1260.00),GC(132.00),TWE(1128.00} 47.09 102.00

1 PR,KR Pehowa ( 18) EA T(412.8~).GC(134.00),TWE(278.88) 44.00

PR,KR P,ehowa ( 19) EA T(472.00),GC(64.00),TWE(408.00) 52.00

PR,KR Pehowa (10) EA T(1109.00),GC(154.00).TW(9.00), 10.00 78.00 TWE(946.00) PR_ Pehowa (11 ) EA T(516.00).GC(86.00).TWE(430.00), 505.00 55.00

PR,KR Pehowa (8) EA T(1360.00),GC(589.00),TW(771.00} 13.23 156.00 134.00

PR Pehowa (5) EA T(1103.00),GC(315.00).TWE{788.00) 28.23 99.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(210.19).GC(31.00),TW(11.00), 14.00 TWE(168.19) PR Pehowa (8) EA T(254.38),GC(77.00),TWE(177.38) 3.00 134 VILLAI-iE PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART) • Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is gia~n) hectares) of ------~------house­ Educa­ 14edical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ ra i lway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--contd. 17 Bodhni (16 ) 991.47 2,278 (337) P ,M,H PHS, T, W, TW, PO BS RP(4) HP 18 Bodha (18 ) 236.00 775 (115) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5)

19 Bhorak ( 17) 1419.21 4,433 (717) P,M,H PHS, T,HP PO BS RP( 3) 20 Madaharan ( 30) 159.44 279 (39) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

21 Nais i (323) 799.00 1,530 (224) P - (-5) T,TW,HP PO BS 22 Shergarh (321 ) 151.00 523 (59) P(2),M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

23 Tabra (322) 187.00 823 (127). P -!-5) T,TW,HP -(5-10) - (-5)

24 Jal Behra (307) 641.42 1,829 (270) P,M PHS T,TW,HP Phone· BS

25 Thaska (308) 1,049.33 3,454 (553) P,M,H PHC,PHS T, TW,HP PO BS Miranji 31 ,Khanjarpur (311) 136.78 167 (25) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) - (-5)

'32 Duniya Majra (310) 277.21 ?27 (146) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

33 Azmatpur (309) 168.35 346 (46) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW,HP" -(-5) -(-5)

34 Megha Ma~ra (303) 259.80 1,303 (180) P -(-5) T,TW,HP - (-5) -(-5)

38 Mandi (415) 654.00 1,407 (190) P RP TW,HP PO BS

39 . Bachki (416) 335.00 357 (52) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) BS 40 Kanth'ala ( 306) 509.00 1,304 (192) P PHS,RP T,TW,HP -(-5l BS

(Jr 41 lotni (325) 291.00 1,068 (135) P -(-5) T ,HP' -(5-10) BS 135 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hecta. roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pehowa ( 10) ED, T(820.47),GC(354.47),TWE(466.00) 2.00 70.00 99.00 EAG PR Pehowa (8) EA T(198.00),GC(45.00),TW(32.00), 2.00 13.00 23.00 TWE(121.00) PR Pehowa (8) EA T(1254.00),GC(186.00),TWE(945.00), 41.21 124.00 R(123.00) PR Pehowa (14) EA T(130.00),GC(48.00),TW(12.06), 8.44 4.00 17.00 TWE(70.00) PR Pehowa ( 16) EA T(663.00),GC(10.00),TWE(653.00) 67.00 69.00 PR Pehowa (11 ) EA T(131.00),GC(20.00),TWE(111.00) 8.00 12.00

Pl Pehowa (11 ) EA T(171.00),GC(22.00),TWE(149.00) , 6.00

PR Pehowa (14 ) EA T(560.42),GC(28.42),TWE(532.00) 4.00 77 .00

PR Pehowa (16 ) EA T(843.00) , GC (23.00) ,TWE (820.00) 66.33 140.00

PR Pehowa (16) EA T(92.00),GC(7.00),jW(5.00), 20.78 ~ 24.00 TWE(80.00) PR Thanesar (21 ) EA T(197.00),GC(17.00),TW(20.00), 27.21 53.00 TWE (160.00)

PR Pehowa ( 18) EA T(125.00),GC(7.00),TW(18.00)~ 13.35 30.00 TWE (100.00) PR Hanesar (22) EA T(241.80),GC(16.00),TW(20.00), 1.00 17.00 TWE(205.80) PR,KR Pehowa (10) EA T(619.00),GC(2.00),TW(20.00). 4.00 12.00 19.00 TWE(597.00) PR Pehowa (10) EA T(312.00),TW(18.00),TWE(294.00) 6.00 17.00 PR Pehowa (10) EA T(498.00),GC(34.00),TWE(464.00) 11.00'

PR Pehowa (13) EA T(260.00),GC(4.00),TWE(256.00) 31.00 136 VILLAGE PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)· Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number • where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus. graph the stop, mar- raj lway ket/ stat ;bn. ".... hat. water- if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--contd. 42 Gangheri ( 324) 397.00 1,148 (164) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) 8S

43 Malakpur ( 326) 599.00 1,375 (189) P,M . ,..(..;5) T,HP PO BS

44 Tikri (31 ) 257.00 1,297 (225) P -(5-10) HP - (-5) BS ..

45 Talheri ( 327) 596.00 1,386 (224) P -(-5) T, TW,HP Phon~ BS

46 Chanal Heri ( 305) 782.00 1,214 (166) P -(-5) T,TW,HP PO BS

47 Surmi (51 ) 647.00 772 (99) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) -(-5)

48 Chhajupur ( 328) 382.00 896 (162) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone -(-5)

49 Urnai ( 329) 806.00 2,795 (448) P,M,H PHS T, TW,HP PO, -(5-10) Pi;one 50 Ohani Rampura(47) 265.47 656 (114) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone -(-5)

51 Jorasi Kalan (32) 464.17 1,257 (178) P -(-5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 52 Jorasi Khurd (33) 267.09 856 (138) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone BS

53 Sarusti Kh.era (34) 474.69 1,985 ( 313) P,M -(-5) T, TW,HP Phone as

54 Morthal; (35) 378.38 699 ( 109) P -(-5) T.TW,HP -(-5) BS

55 Jhinwarheri (36 ) 368.00 828 (119) P RP T.TW,HP -(-5) -(-5\

56 Sataura (37 ) 290.00 1,097 (163) P,M PHS W,TW,HP Phone .(-~i 137 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under d iff erent types of 1and u~e in hectares roach town supply rounded u;to twp decimal places) to and ------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cul r- Area not (in kms) irri- ab 1 available gated was e for culti- (in lud- vation ing gau har an gr yes)

11 12 13 14 15 16 j7 18

PR Pehowa (11 ) EA T(342.00),GC(107.00),TWE(235.00~ 55.00

PR Pehowa (10) EA T(558.00)GC(184.00),TWE(374.00) 41.00

PR Pehowa (5) EA T(222.00),TWE(222.00) 35.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(560.00),GC(29.00),TWE(531.00) 36.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(700.00),TWE(700.00) 8?00

PR Pehowa (11) EA T(468.00),TWE(468.00) 31.00 148.00

PR Pehowa ( 6) EA T(346.00),GC(58.00),TW(88.00), 36.00 TWE(200.00) PR Pehowa (5) EA T(748.00),GC(165.00),TW(95.00), 58.00· TWE(488.00) PR Pehowa (2) EA T(228.47),GC(19.00),TW(29.47), 37.00 TWE (180.00) PR Pehowa (5) EA T(428.17),GC(92.17),TWE(336.00) 36.00

PR Pehowa (3) EA T(247.09),GC(38.00),TWE(209.09) 1.00 19.0.0

PR Pehowa (2) EA .. T(404.00),GC(22.00),TWE(382.00) 19.69 51.00

PR Pehowa (2) EA T(321.00),GC(21.00),TWE(300.00) 4.38 53.00

PR Pehowa (3) EA T(330.00),GC(40.00),WE(290.00} 1.00 37.00

PR Pehowa (3) EA T(242.00),TW(2.00),TWE(240.00) 1.00 47.00 138 VILLAGE F\EHOWA C.D 3LOCK (PART)· AlllenUies and

Lo~a- Name ~f village Total. Total Amenities av~ilable (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code numbe) of th~e tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill clge and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of tile near"est place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectilres) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsil (Part) --contd. 57i (171 k7R.00 23 ( 6) Theh -(-5) - (-5) T,TW Phone BS BadsuyeBi~ " (Theh Bi r Baraswan) 58 Guldehra! (54) 496.00 1,458 (216) P,M -(-5) T,W,TW, -(5-10) BS HP 59 Helwa (58) 324.00 709 (98) P -(-5) T, TW,HP -(-5) BS

60 Mangna (57) 552.00 1,684 (271) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -1-5) BS

61 Dhulgarh (55) 174.00 646 (103) P,M -(-5) T, TW,HP - (-5) -(-5)

62 Thana (56) 1,707.00 5,308 (852) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,TW,HP PO, BS Phone 63 Kher'i (38) 656.00 1,669 (282) P -(-5) T, TW,HP Phone .. BS Sh;shgran 64 Gumthala ( 39) 2,458.00 6, 947 ( 1162 ) P,M,H PHS,D T, TW,HP PO, BS Garhu I) Phone 65 Gledwa (4O X 296.23 930 (155) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

66 Pehowa (41) 634.02 2,555 (462) P(3) RP(3) T,TW -(-5) BS (Rural Part) 67 Usmanpur ( 43) 599.74 2,194 (339) P(2) -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5)

68 Bherian (42) 217.31 1,135 (166) P,M,H, "- (-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) BS PUC 69 Theh Malbora (13) 579.10 844 (120) P - (.-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5)

70 J ado 1a ( 6) 1,094.66 3,895 (583) P,M,H PHS,D T,W,TW,HP PO BS 139 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1. e. area under d iff erent types ef 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal Placef) to and viflage distance F~~~~t------i~;i;~t~d-b;-~;~;~~------u~:i -----C~lt~;=--A;;~-~~t-- (in kms) irr,- able available gatrd waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 17 18

. ., PR Pehowa (13) EA 473.00 5.00

PR Pehowa (Bl EA T(429.00),TW(8.00),TWE(421.00) 67.00

PR Pehowa (8) EA T(201.00),TW(7.00),TWE(194.00) 100.00. 1.00 22.00

PR Pehowa (15 ) EA T(494.00),GC(123.00),TW(9.00), 2.00 56.00 TWE(362.00) PR Pehowa (10) EA T(156.00),GC(40.00),TW(5.00), 3.00 15.00 TWE(111.00) PR,KR Pehowa ( 13) EA T(1417.00),GC(B77.00),TW(40.00), 290.00 TWE(500.00) PR Pehowa (5) EA T(605.00),GC(211.00),TW(8.00); 2.00 49.00 TWE(386.00) P'R. KR Pehowa (6) EA T(2222.00),GC(929.00),TW(10.00), 1.00 39.00 196.00 TWE (1283.00) PR Pehowa (2) EA T(267.00),GC(23.00),TW(6.00), 1.23 2B.00 TWE(238.00) PR Pehowa (2) EA T(514.00),GC(32.00),TW(9.00), 10'.00 10.02 100.00 \ TWE(473.00) PR Pehowa (2) EA T(533.74),GC(24.74),TWE(509.00) 1.00 65.00

PR Pehowa (3) EA T(189.00),GC(24.00),TWE(165.00) 5.31 23.00

PR Pehowa' (8) ED, T(550.00),TWE(550.00) 7.10 22.00 EAG PR,KR Pehowa (6) EA T(983.00),GC(78.00),TW(20.00), 26.66 85.00 TWE(885.00) 140 VILLAGE PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART) • Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and· next Code number) of the t ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranqes viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the neare~t place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds t i anal water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus . graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)-~contd. 71 Urna icha (14) 435.44 1,301 (219) P RP(2) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS

72 Batheri ( 12) 697.67 1,619 (215 ) P,M RP(2) T,W,TW,HP PO BS

73 Sandhola (44) 643.44 1,436 (222) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

74 Ruan (15 ) 600.14 1,607 (237) P,M PHS W,HP -(-5) BS

75 Sarsa (17) 1,546.28 5,187 (726) P,M,H P.HS,D, T,W,HP PTO, BS RP Phone

76 Nikatpura ( 156) 265.47 442 ( 63) P -(~5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) alias Garhi Singhan 77 Sandho 1i (45) 904.00 2,772 (402) P(2), PHS T,W,TW, PO BS M,H HP 78 Ba10chpura ( 46) 314.00 477 (73) P -(-5) T,TW,HP Phone BS

79 Sansa (49) 295.42 906 (141) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

80 Bibipur Kalan(50) 536.61 690 (94) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) -(-5)

81 Murtzapur (48) 1,157.00 3,686 (577) P(2), D T,TI<,HP PTO, BS M,H Phone 82 Muqimpura (155 ) 172.00 273 (42) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)

83 Takoran (52) 226.00 108 ( 19) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

84 Chhawlan ( 53) 499.00 870 (138) P -(-5) T,W,TW, - (-5·) - (-5') HP 85 Rampura ( 153) 121.00 Un- 141 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Pehowa (3) EA T(354.00),GC(40.00),TWE(314.00) 7.44 74.00

PR Pehowa (7) EA T(623.67),GC(20.67),TWE(603.00) 74.00

PR Pehowa (5) EA T(584.44),GC(35.44),TWE(549.00) 59.00

PR,KR Pehowa (10) EA T(541.14),GC(103.00),TWE{438.14} 14.00 45.00

PR,KR Pehowa (11 ) EA T(1427.00),GC(116.00),TWE(1311.00) 1.28 118.00 .. PR Pehowa (11) EA T(239.47),GC(41.47),TWE(198.00) 26.00

PR Pehowa (6) EA T(832.00),GC(23.00),TW(9.00), 72.00 TWE(800.00) PR Pehowa (4) EA T(294.00),GC(1.00),TW(6.00), 20.00 TWE(287.00) PR Pehowa ( 6) ED, T(255.42),GC(57.42),TWE(198.00J 40.00 EAG • PR Pehowa (10) EA T(456.00),GC(57.00),TWf(396.00), 16.61 64.00 0(3.00) PR Pehowa (8) EA T(882.00),GC(26.00),TW(243.00), 275.00 TWE(613.00) PR Pehowa (10) fA T(154.00),TW(105.00),TWE(49.00) 18.00

I

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance ;n broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, mar­ railway ket/ station, hat, water­ if any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)-Concld. 86 Garhi (154 ) 95.00 Un- Kaharan 87 Bhor (157) 810.00 1,829 (276) P,M.H PHS T • TW,HP PO, BS Saidan Phone 89 Singh Pura (29) 99.96 253 (34) P -(-5) W, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

90 Garhi Roran (152) 252.12 872 (121) P -(-5) T, W, TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP ------~------.---~- Pehowa C.D. Block (Part)* Total 47,349.23 1,23,544 P(90) MH(1},PHC(2) (18,845) M(31) PHS(19),D(5) H(14) NH(3},PR(34} POCO) YHG(2)

Notes :- (1) Location Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village (s) wholly merged in town (s) or treated as Census towns do not appear in the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :--

Location Name of villa_ge Tahsil in which it falls' Town in which merged or Code (Hadbast Number) treated _as Census Town

1 2 3 4

243 Sunderpur (375) Thanesar Thanesar (M.C.) 244 Devidass Pura (361) -do- -do- 143 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------vill age dis tance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited

PR Thanesar (12) EA T(686.00),GC(59.00)"TWE(552.00}, 2.00 2.00 120.00 0(75.00) PR Pehowa (12) EA T(89.96)GC(29.96),TWE(60.00) 10.00

PR Thanesar (8) ED, T(211.00),GC(11.00),TW(97.00), 6.12 35.00 EAG TWE(103.00)

473 (T(40352.71),GC(672B.76),WE{290.00) 566.23 1160.29 45S1.00 TW(2011.47),TWE(31121.48) R(123.00),O(78.00)

-- . - - --

(2) In case, a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only rural area has bee.n given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after the village name. (3) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue P atwar i. (4) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village. (5) tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (un-inhabited) in revenue record, the population shown against thi$ village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census. (6) *Four villages of Pehowa C.D. Block fall in Kaithal district.

APPENDICES 1-4

145 140 APPEN­ C.O. 8lockwise abstract of educational.

No.51. NameC.D. ofBlock ______EDUCATIONAL r. ______

Primary Middle Matricula- Higher College Adult Others Villages school School tion/ Secondary/ (graduate literacy with no Secondary PUC/Inter- and above) class/ educational school mediate/ centres facilities junior col'lege

Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- t1t- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ons ons ~ns ons ons ons ons

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

1. Ladwa 91 99 15 19 9 13 3 2. Shahbad 92 105 26 33 13 15 1 18 3. Thanesar 98 113 25 29 14 15 8 4. Pehowa 75 90 30 31 14 14 1 4 (Part) 147 OIX I .edical and other a.enities

MEDICAL

Dispensary Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary Vi1l age Others Villages with and child health/ Planning health health no medical welfare centre/ centre sub- guides facll ity centre/ Health centre Maternity centre home/Child welfare centre ------Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Num- Vi 1- Ins- 1ag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- bers. 1ag- tit- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ons

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

3 3 2 2 19 19 24 29 55 1 4 4 25 25 3 3 20 49 70 7 7 4 4 23 24 21 39 72 5 5 3 2 2 19 19 2 2 20 37 48 148 APPEN C.D. 810ckwise abstract of educational,

Sl. Name of DRINKING WATER No. C.0. B1 co I< Tap Well Tanl< Tube- River Foun- Canal Others More than Villages with well tain one sour- no drinking ce water facil ity of any type

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1. Ladwa 69 11 2 88 93 93 2. Shahbad 48 15 97 110 105 3. Thanesar 66 15 1 97 102 104 4. Pehowa (Part) 63 22 1 65 75 75 149 DIX I .. -concld. medical and other aMenities

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SUPPLY ------P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.T.O. Phone Bus Stop Railway Navigable Available Not and and and station waterway available Phone Phone Phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

9 8 24 53 94 14 8 3 17 12 5 108 13 6 3 58 3 105 17 5 2 11 51 78 150 ""fJt.NUIX 2 Land utilisation data 1n respect of non-.unicipal towns (Census towns)

Serial Name of town and (Land use i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded number C.D. Block lWlthin up to two decimal places brackets) ------~------Total Forest Irrigated Unirri- Culturable Area not area by source gated waste available (including for culti- gauchar vation and groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Not applicable

APPENDIX 3 List of villages where no amenities relating to education, .edical, drinking water, post & telegraph, communications, power supply and market/hat are available

There is no such village in the district lSI APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges LADWA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of villagel L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Thanesar Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 121 Pha 1sanda Jattan 122 Sim Balwal 130 Haripur 160 Binat 176 Rampura 211 Chharpura 227 Bhalari 288 Baraundi 302 Ban; 6--10 118 Dhanani 131 Hamidpur 133 Mando Khara 162 Ramsaran Majra 166 Sultanpur 173 Bagrat 174 Tatka 214 Khaira 11--15 115 Sir Kalwa 119 Sir Mangao 11 127 Ghisarpari 128 Phal Sanda Rangran 132 Sujra 163 Gahan 167 Dugari 168 Kal i Raona 175 Kasithal 216 Bir Khairi

, 217 Lohara 223 Bhalar 287 Gobindgarh 289 Lath; Dhanaura 301 Chhalaundi 16--20 123 Mango 1; Jatan 125 Nakhrojpur 157 Kalal Majra 169 Bhaini 177 Mirchaheri 215 Khairi 218 Dab Khera 221 Pahladpur 222 Bahlolpur 286 Baraut 295 Budha 296 Ban 297 Dehra 299 Barsh,ami 152 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges LADWA C.D. BLOCK- concld.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name uf village L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 Thanesar Tahsil (Part) ---concld. 21--30 117 Sunarian 134 Bir Sujra 137 Jal Kheri 159 Bhagwanpur 161 Babain 164 Kandaul i 172 Jalaludin Majra 224 Dhandla 225 Baka 1i 226 Dhanaura 231 Bir Sonthi 232 Sunthi 233 Untheri 235 Mukarpur 279 Kheri Gadian 280 Gadl i 282 Dhudi 284 Dhuda 285 Zainpur Jattan (Zainpur) 292 Baraunda 293 Bhui Majra 294 Bapdi 300 Jandhera 303 Badarpur 31 and above 114 Isherheri 116 Kalwa 120 Mangaoli Rangran 124 Singhaur 126 Mahwa Kheri 171 Rurki 212 Bodla 219 Nawarsi 220 Halalpur 230 Barhan 278 Karaham 283 Salempur 290 Baraichpur 291 Bapda 298 Samalkha 304 Murad Nagar

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 153 APPEl(DIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SHAH BAD C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi llage L.C. No. Name of vi'llage Scheduled Caste pODulation (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

0--5* Thanesar Tah~ i 1 (Part) 39 Mahdodiln (Mahdoodan) 42 Boripur 47 Malakpur 102 Ramnagar Pehowa Tabs; 1 (P.art) 26 Nurpur Buehl 6--10 Thanesar Tahs 11 (Part) 1 Sheikhpur (Shekhpur Majra 2 Ajrawar Chamun) 8 Ismailabad 36 Nahar Majra

40 Ka 1sani 52 ~hanti Nagar Alias Kurri (Kurdi) 80 Chhpri 141 Chanarthal 11--15 Thanesar Tahsil (Part) 3 Fatehgarh Majra Chamun 12 Gorkha 15 Thol 27 Haldaheri 35 Muhayuddin Pur 41 Nagla 50 Fatehgarh Jhrrauli 78 Dig 81 Kishangarh 99 Barham (Baram) 112 Berthal Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 27 Saidpur Shahidan 16--20 Thanesar Tahsil (Part) 10 Rohti 13 Majri Kalan 20 Basantpur 26 Saidpur Barwan 38 Raipur 44 Zainpur (Zainpura) 46 Gumti 62 Madanpur 64 Patti Jhamra Shahabad 65 Patti Kankra Shahabad 70 Dadlu 82 Teora 83 Khanpur Jatan 89 Khera 90 Sudhpur 109 BlIhawa 110 Buhawi 154 APPENDIX 4

list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SHAHBAD C.D. BLGCK - contd.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village I..C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Thanesar Tahsil {Part)--contd.

21--30

4 Charnun 14 Bab~pur 18 Thaska Ali 19 Mandheri 21 8ijharpur 22 Nalwi 23 Rai Majra 24 Golpllra 31 Landh i 32 Dav Majn 33 Kal iana 37 Sl1H.han

48 Maffimon r~ajra (Mamu Majra) 49 Ka !sana

51 Tangauri 53 Jhans~ 54 Tangaur 58 Bibipur 60 Surkhpur 69 Padlu 72 Rawa 74 Jandheri 76 Dhngal i 84 Dharilln Garh 100 Atwan 103 Charhuni Jattan 104 Dho 1a Ma.j ra 106 Khar inriwa 108 Yara 111 Ldkhmari 140 Dhantauri 31 and above Thanesar Tahs 11 (Part)

7 Thandran 9 Kheri Shahidan 16 Dalla Majra 17 Tharauli 25 Bukar Majra. 28 Samalki 29 Chhorpur 30 Monr; 34 Goripur 45 Shahzadpur 55 Jharaul.; Khurd 56 Mughal Majra 57 Kathwah 59 Dhakala 6" Mohanpur 63 Rattangarh

68 Dam1 i 75 .Jogi Maj fa 77 Vari 79 Chhapra 155 APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK -concld.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste populat.ion (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--concld.

31 and above 85 Hibana 86 Tigd 87 Ahmadpur 88 Katlaheri 105 Bakana 107 Kahan Garh 113 Bet'thala 135 Naraingarh 138 Machhraul i 142 ftawal Kheri

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 156 APPENDIX 4 List of villages accordi,ng to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges THANESAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age SCheduled Caste population (Percentdges)

2 3 4 5

0--5* Thanesar Tahsil (Part) 154 Masana 191 Bichganwah 192 Hasanpur 248 Kheri Brahmanan 249 Salarpur .. 253 Narkatari 258 ind Bari 274 Sodhi 281 Munyarpur 6--10 98 Ajrani 193 Lukhi 201 Bahri 204 Kheri Markanda 206 Bir Pipli 236 Bir Mathana 238 Stladipur Ladwa 266 Ishaqpur 1i--15 94 Jhinwarheri 96 Udarsi 148 AdhalJn 149 Shadipur Shahabad 153 Khanpur Kolian 155 Dhudhla 186 Harrapur 187 Dhoda Kheri 188 Bahadurpur 196 Munda Khera 200 Ghamur Kheri 205 Amargarh Majhara 256 GulClbgarh 260 Kanthi! 1 Khurd 263 Kirmac:11 268 Bir Amin Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 36 Bhusthla 16--20 Thanesar Tahs; 1 (Part) 151 Sirsala 156 Morthala 180 Kaulapu r 184 partapgarh 234 Mathana 237 Sirsa.'T1a 239 Umri 261 Barwa 267 ShadiplJr 272 Samani Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 37 Pi P1 i Majra 88 Bha; ns i Majra 157 APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population bV ran9~S THANESA.R C.D. StOCK -coneld.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vill age L.r. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages) -- 2 3 4 5 21--30 Thanesar Tahs n (Part-}------91 Ajrana Kalan 93 Silpanf Kalan 144 Dhil'pur 145 GOlli nct Majra 147 Dhuba1a 178 Ban9"an 182 Ramgarh 190 Hansala 194 Bagthala 197 631 atd 199 Jogna Khera 208 6dzidpur 241 Chander Rhanpur 242 Palwal 247 Kheri Ramnilgar 250 A1 ampllr 254 Mirzapur 262 Hathira 264 Shasipur 259 Amin 271 Khawaspur 273 Jhinwarheri 275 Bodhi Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 93 Kamoda 31 and above Ti1anesar Tahs i1 (Part) 92 Salpani Khurd 97 Hinga Kheri 139 Bir Chhapar 143 S1'Irai Sukhi 146 Chioa 150 Shadipu!" ShahiJan (Shadiour Shahid) 152 Kanipla 179 Untsal 181 Ishargarh 183 Sallwdla 189 Malakpur 195' Shamaspur 198 Dab Kheri 209 Baholi 240 Jirbari 251 Diyalpur 257 Josar 259 Kanthal Kalan

265 Soneher~ 270 Fattupu;" 276 Kishangarh 277 Daulatpur Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 29 Ajrana Khurd 30 Gogpur 35 Shrinagar 91 Khizar pllra' 92 Lahar Majra 94 Khal'ltJur Roran

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 158 APPENDIX 4

list of vil~age~ acc~rding to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the tot~l population by ranges

PFHOW,~ C.D. BLOCK (i'I\RT}

Ranges ot L.C. ~,). Name of vil1age L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Ca~t4 popi.llation (Pe:-centagesl

2 3 4 5

0--5* Peflowa Tahsil (lI~rt) 6 Karah 16 Zulmat 22 S:lergaloh 50 Ohani Rampura 52 Jor'as i I{hurG 82 MlIqimpura 6--10

8 jJiWJnCl 1~ Sakh 1i 18 Bodha 38 Mandi 39 Baohri 44 Tikri 45 Talheri 51 Jorasi Kalan 53 SarlJsti Knera 55 Jhinwarheri 69 Thl'h Md10cra 76 Nikatplira Alias G'l.rhi Singhan 11--15 Tango Ii 2 Jakhwala

3 Teokcrr 10 Rdttan Garh Alias Kakra

19 Bnorak 32 Duniya t~ajra 54 Mortha1; 56 Sataura 71 Urnaicha 75 Sarsa 79 Sansa 84 Chhawlan 87 Bhor Saldan 90 Garhi Roran 10--20 15 Shah pur 17 Bodhni 20 Madaharan 21 Naisi 43 1'1alakpur 46 Chanal Her; 47 Surmi 48 Chhajupur 60 Mangna SO Bibipu'(' Kalal') 21--20 5 Mohappur 11 lshaq 12 Seonsar Siana Saidan 159 APPENDIX 4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total Dupulati0~ by ranqcs PEHOWA C.D. BLOLK (PART)--concld. ------_._------Rdnges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. :10. Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

21--30 Pehowa Tahsi 1 (Part) --concld.

23 Tabra 24 Jal Behra 25 Thaska Miranji 34 Megha Majra 40 Kanjhal a 41 L(ltni 58 Guldehra 59 He-twa 61 Dhulgarh 62 Thilna

65 Gledwa 70 Jddola 73 Sandhola 77 Sandro 1i 78 Ba10chpura 81 Murtzapur

89 Si ngh Pun. 31 and above 4 Kals3. 7 Ga,-h i 1angr i 9 Kakrilla Gujrd:1 42 Gangheri

49 Urllai 63 Kheri Shi ~ngr'an 64 Gumthala Garhu 65 ·Pehowa (kura l.l

67 Usmanpur 68 Sh~rian 72 Ratheri 74 Ruall

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population.

SECTION II TOWN DIRECTORY

161

CODES USED IN TH~ TOWN DIRECTORY·

163

165 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGE1l{ER WITH WHAT niESE STANo FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :-

Status- M.C. Municipal Committee STATEMENT-IV • IV-A

Type of road­ PR Pucca Road KR Kucha Road

System of Sewerage/DraioRge :- S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains

Method of disposal of hightsoil :- B Baskets with handles WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines S Sewerage o Others

Source of Water SUpply :- TW TubeweH Water/Handpump T Tap Water

System of Storage .of Water :-' OHT Overhead Tank SR Service Reservoir BWP BOTewell Pumping System

STATEMENT-V Medical facilities- H Hospital/Eye Hospital/Maternity Hospital

o Di~pensary HC Community Health Centre/Health Centre! Primary Health Sub-Centre/Primary Health Unit etc. FC Family Planning Centre/Post-Partum Centrel MCH & FW Centre/Maternity and Family Welfare Centre TB Clinic TB Clinic/TB Hospital A Ayurvedic 166 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW :--

Educational facUities-­ A Arts only AS Arts and Science only AC Arts and Commerce only ASC Arts, Science and Commerce L Law U University

Recognised Shorthand, TypeMiting and Other Vocational Training Institutions .- o Others

Public Libraries including Reading Rooms :- PL Public Library RR Reading Room TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

167 168

ST~TE- Status and

Ser- Class, name and civic Loca- Name of Name of Area (i n Number Population and 101 administration tior) tahs i 1 C.D. sq. of house- no. status of town block kms. ) holds Code including 1901 1911 1921 No. houseles$ house- holds (in 1991 cen~us)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 IV Ladwa (M.C.) II "~hanesar 2.00 3,241 3,518 Declassi-

~ III Pehowa (M.C.) IV P.ehowa 4.57 3,687 .,. .. "

3 III Shahbad (M.C") I Tllanesar 16.00 5,523 11,009 11,054 11,329 (+0.41) ( "';~.4~)

4 II Thanesar (!>!.C.) III T~anesar 30.71 14,162 5,066 4,719 4,226 <-6.85) (-10.45)

I Note : - .. denotes rill. 169

MENT I growth history growth rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ( 1991 census) 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 fied' 6,237 8,259 10,666 15,119 19,441 9,721 877 885 902 (+32.42J (+29.14) (+41.75) (+28.59) 6,159 11,366 1'7,279 21,986 4,811 855 868 886 (+84.54) (+52.02) (+27.24) 12,293 14,745 17,301 18,975 21,500 26,308' 31,452 1,966 891 902 905 (+8.51) (+19.95) (+17.33) (+9.68) (+13.31 ) (+22.36) (+19.55) 5,032 6,574 11,273 16,828 29,555 49,052 81.255 2.646 750 805 840 (+19.07) (+30.64) (+71.48) (+49.28) (+75.63) (+65.97) (+65.65) 170

STATE­ Physical aspects and

Serial Class and name of town "'-Phys ical aspects Name of no. Rainfall Temperature (in State HQ (in mm) centigrade)

Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6

IV Ladwa N.A N.A N.A Chandigarh (88)

2 III Pehowa N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (97)

3 III Shahoad N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (74)

4 II Thanesar 624.9 N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (95)

Notes :--1. *Ayerage data has been calculated for the decade 1979--88. 2. 'N.A.' means information not available. 3. ' •• ' denotes nil. 171 MENT II loeation of towns, 1989 and road distance (in kms.) frOM

District HQ Sub-division/ Nearest city Rail way Bus route Navigable river/ Tahsil HQ with population station cana 1 (if wi th­ of one 1akh in 10 kms.) and more

7 8 9 10 11 12

Kurukshetra at Thanesar/Thanesar Yamunanagar Kurukshetra Ladwa Thanesar (19) ( 19) ( 19) (29) ( 19) to) Kurukshetra at Pehowa/Pehowa Ambala Pehowa Road Pehowa Thanes ar (28) (0) (0) (50) (12 ) (0)

Kurukshetra at Thanesar/Than~sar Ambala Shahbad Markanda Shahbad Thanesar (27) (27) (27) (28) (0) (0) Kurukshetra at Thanesar/Thanesar Karnal Thanesar Thanesar Thanesar (0) (0) (0) (38) (0) (0) 172 STATE- Municipal finance

Serial Cl ass and name Civic Receipt ( in no. of town adminis- tration status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance (i n 1990) through derived ment taxes from grant etc. munic i pa 1 properties and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IV Ladwa M.C. 14,694 3,645 5,098 687

2 III Pehowa M.C. 16,928 1,486 3,400 1,000

3 III Shahbad M.C. 30,887 2,238 10,310 4,000

4 I I Thanesar M.C. 44,626 19,183 1,000

No.1:e :-- I denotes nil. 173 MENT III 1988-89

Rs. '00) Expenditure (in Rs. '00)

Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt adminis- safety hea lth works institu- (specify) expenditure (specify) tration and con­ tions veniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

24,124 18,612 1',878 3,384 23,874

4,582 27,396 13,328 4.36 7,921 3,515 178 25,378

4,006 51,441 16,978 22,435 10,513 227 50,153

15,926 80,735 27,021 2,446 25,904 21,908 337 77 ,616 174 STATEw Chi c and other

Serial Class and name Civic Popula- Scheduled Road System NlJIIi>er of no. of town adminis- tion caste length of tration popula- (in kms.) sewerage status ticn Water Service ( in 1990) borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

IV Ladwa M.C. 19,441 2,304 PR (8.2) OSD.S 282 753 KR (4.4) 2 III 'Pehowa M.C. 21,986 1,853 PR (4.0) OSD.S 1.600 3.200 KR (3.0) 3 III Shahbad M.C. 31,452 3.716 PR(23.4) OSO.S 388 2.413 KR (3.0) 4 II 1hanesar M.C. 81.255 7,874 PR (28,5) S,OSD 5,190 8,546

Notes 1. In case this service is not available in the town. the name of the nearest place where available alongwith distance from the town has b~en mentioned.

2. '!. I denotes nil. 3, N.A. means capacity not available. 115 MENT IV

~1t1es 1989 latrines Method of Protec;ted Fire Electrification (number of connections) disposal water ~upply figh~in~ of night serVlce Others soil Domestic Indust- Commer- Road Others Sour- System of rial ci al 1ighting ce of storage with (points) sup- capacity in ply litres (in brackets)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

267 WB,S T,TW OHT Thanesar 2,478 252 1,362 368 2 (136,500) (19) 832 B,WB T,TW BWP Yes 4,600 240 1,830 508 (252,500) 609 8,ST T,TW SR AmbalaCantt 5,338 282 2,156 624 308 (227,500) ( 19) 1,829 S.WB T,TW OHT Yes 12,724 439 3,600 1,832 (1,200,000) BWP (N.A. ) 176 STATEMENT eivi and other amenities in

Serial Class and name of Name of slum Area of Population Paved System of No. town* slum of slum roads sewerage (in sq. (approxi­ (i n kms) kms) mate)

2 3 4 5 6 7

II Thanesar Arjun Nagar 0.400 300 PR (0.10) S,OSD 2 Ba1mik Basti 0.150 250 PR (0.50) OSD 3 Deha Basti 0.200 360 PR (0.10) OSD 4 Qera Khera 0.600 250 PR (0.05) OSD 5 Fauji Colony 0.400 460 PR (0.20) OSD 6 Gandhi Nagar 0.600 1,850 PR (4.00) OSD 7 Gobind Garh 0.900 350 PR (1.00) OSD 8 Indra Colony 0.300 320 PR (0.10) S,OSD 9 Krishan Nagar 0.600 120 PR (0.05) OSD 10 Laxman Colony 0.400 320 PR (0.05) S,OSD 11 Layalpur Basti 1.100 2,500 PR (0.05) S,OSD 12 Mohalla Shekhan 0.800 250 PR (0.50) OSD

13 Mohan Nagar 1.100 2-,200 PR :(0. 08~ S,OSD 14 Oad Basti 0.250 120 PR (0.50) OSD 15 Peerwali Gal; 0.200 200 PR (0.10) S,OSD 16 Rajinder Nagar 0.400 400 PR (0.10) S,OSD 17 Basti 0.150 250 PR (0.20) OSD 18 Ram Chander Colony 0.500 360 PR (0.10) S,OSD 19 Sham Colony 0.500 400 PR (0.10) OSD 20 Sheikh ChillyTomb 0.200 560 PR (1.50) OSD

1. * For class I and class II towns only. 2" I I deflOtes A 11_ • 177 IV-A notifi~ slums. 1989

Number of latrines Method of No. of tap points/ Electrification disposal public hydrants (No. of connections) of night installed for Private Community so11 supply of protected water Domestic Road Others Wat,er Service Others lightin borne (points'r

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

35 SS 4 5 4 .40 1 O,WS 22 25 3 2 B,O 3 5 30 S,B 3 10 10 2 45 B,O 18 30 J5 2 300 50 B,WS 45 100 30 10 20 B,O 20 5 3 40 S,WB 5 10 5 B,O 25 3 2 25 10 S,B 120 130 13 10 40 S.WS 301 50 6 10 100 50 S.WB 62 120 20 4

150 50 40 S,B 300 400 5 60 20 WB,O 8 2.0 5 3 200 50 20 S,WS 17 400 50 60 30 50 5,0 6 8 3 2 25 B 9 20 6 30 20 S,B 60 }O 5 5 45 30 Sl,B 65 70 6 4 56 B,WB 2 4 178

STATE­ Medical, educational, recreational and

Sed- Class and name of Popula­ Medical facilities* Educational a1 town tion No. Hospi- Beds in Art!./ Medical Engine- Poly- Recogn1s- tals/ medical Science/ colleges ering technics ed short Dispen- institu- Commerce colleges hand, type saries/ tions colleges writing TB noted (of and voca- c1 inics in degree tional etc. co1urim level training 4 and institu- above). tions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10

1 IV .ladwa 19,441 H(2) 18 A( 1) ThanesarThanesar Yamunanagar Sunarianr FC(1) ( 19) ('\9) (29) (Kuru- k£hetra(13) 2 III Pehowa 21,986 HC(2) 30 .AC( 1) ThanesarThanesar 0(1) FC(1) (28) (28) (28) 3 III Shahbad 31,452 H( 1 ) 11 AS(1) Thanesat Thanesar Ambala 0(2) HC(1) 30 ASC( 1 (27) (27) (28) FC(2) --- -- 4 II Thanesar' 81.,255 H(A-I,1) 120 AC ( 1 ).. 1 Nilokheri 0(4) TB( 1) ASC(1 (21) D( 1) U( '\) U(1) HC(2) 17 L(1) L (1) FC(1)

Notes 1. *If a medical or educational facility is npt available' In the town. the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where f(!cil ity is ayailable,has been mentioned.

2. I •• I denotes nil. 179

MENT V ~ultural facilities, 1989

facilities* Working Number of r~creational and cultural women's facilities Higher Second- Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadia Cinema Auditoria/ Public Second- ary/ Secondary schools literacy with Drama/ libraries ary/, Matricu- and Middle classes/ number of Comnunity includ"ing Interme- latio" schools centres/ seats halls reading diate/ Others rooms P.U.C. (specify) (Pre-uni- versity college)/ Junior College level

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1 5 6 8

1 3 3 5 PL (1), RR( 1).

3 11 11 19 PL(2~ RR(2)

6 13 15 23 1(84) 2 4 1 PL( 4}, RR(4) 180 STATE-

Trad6. ~ce. industry'

Ser­ Cl ass and name Names of three most iMportant Hames of three ;a1 of town commodities imported cOIIIIIOdities No. 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

IV Ladwa Iron Cement Sugar Wheat Rice

2 I II Pehowa Paddy Wheat Barley Iroti Leather

3 III Shahbad :Kacha Sugar_ Sulphur Vanaspat:~ Sugar oil cane ghee

4 II Thanesar Vegetable K. Oi 1. sugar Wheat Rice ghee 181 rENT VI and banking. 1989 most important Names of three most important Number of Number of Number of exported coaaodities manufactured bahks agricultural non-agricul­ credit tural credit societies societies 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Potatoes Rice Straw Agricultural 5 2 board implements

Grocery Desi ghee Rice Engineering 5 3 19 goods

Sulphuric Agricultural Iron Furniture 8 3 2 acid implements shutters of doors & windows, Rice Rice oxygen Rice 18 3 8 bran bran gas oil oil 182 APPENDIX Towns showing their out-gnowths with population

51. Name of the Population of Out-growth Population No. town wi th core town of out-growth location code

.1 2 3 4 5· PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

183

A.PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KURUKSHETRA DISTRICT

185 186 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca­ District/ Total! Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion C.D. Rural! in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0--6 Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless .population Code Block!U.A.// t i a 1 No. City/Town houses P M F' P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12.

3. Kurukshetra Tt 1,217.00 93,514 98,~ 641,943 341,612 300,331 113,660 60.885 52,775 District R 1,163.72 69.295 71,869 487,809 259,063 228,746 89,045 47,684 41,361 U 53.28 24,219 26,6t1 154,134 82,549 71,585 24,615 13,201 11,414

1. Ladwa T 255.62 13,016 13,057 92,187 48,633 43,554 16,701 8,846 7,855 C.D. Block R 255.62 13,016 13,057 92,187 48,633 43,554 16,701 8,846 7,855

U

2. Shahbad T 375.16 19,477 19,583 134,551 71,356 63,195 24,274 12,989 11,285 C.D. Block R 375.16 19,477 19,583 134,551 71,356 63,195 24,274 12,989 11,285 U

3. Thanesar T 441.38 20,194 20,384 137,527 73,395 64,132 25.779 13,911 11,868 C.D. Block R 441.38 20,194 20,384 137,527 73,395 64,132 25,779 13,911 11,868

U

91 *P~howa (Part) T 473.49 16,608 18,845 123,544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11,938 10,353 C.D. Block R 473.49 16,608 18,845 123.544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11.938 10.353 u

Shahbad (M.C.) U 16.00 4,907 5,523 ~1,452 16,513 14,939 4,951 2,686 2.265 II Ladwa (M.C.) U 2.00 2,559 3,241 19,441 10,224 9,217 3,341 1,767 1,574 III Thanesar(M.C.) U 30.71 13,994 14,162 81,255 44,156 37,099 12,689 6,749 5,940 IV Pehowa (M.C.) U 4.57 2,759 3,687 21,986 11,656 10,330 3,634 1,999 1,635

Total Urban U 53.28 24,219 26.613 154,134 82,549 71,585 24,615 13,201 11,414 Notes : 1. The urban portion of the C.D. block will include Census towns and' outgrowths of the statutory towns. M.C. Municipal Committee

2.+Total area figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area figures" supp 1 i ed by the Surveyor Genera 1. Figures for urban areas are those supp 1i ed by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of area figures of C.D. Block in a district will not tally with the district figures 'because the former are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. 3. lPart of Pehowa C.O. Block also falls in Kaithal district. 187 ABSTRACT

INOUSTRIAL CATETORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I--IX)

p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

126,918 67,670 59,248 310,526 194,334 116,192 179,695 171,448 8,247 111,171 59,289 51,882 211,812 136,660 75.152 137.707 132.!09,_...... 4,998 15,747 8,381 7,366 98,714 57,674 41,040 41,988 38,739 3.249

19,522 10,394 9,128 42,512 27,321 15,191 25,774 24,647 1,127 19.522 10,394 9,128 42.512 27.321 15,191 25,714 24,647 1,127

32,376 17,316 15,060 62,712 39,937 22,775 38,854 37,661 1,193 32,376 17,316 15,060 62,712 39,937 22.775 38,854 37,661 1,193 ,--

31,460 16,741 14,719 59,531 38,868 20,663 37,970 36,517 1,453 31,460 16,741 14,719 59,531 38,868 20,663 37,970 36,517 1,453

27,813 14,838 12,975 47,057 30,534 16,523 35,109 33,884 1,225 27,813 14,838 12,975 47,057 30,534 16,523 35,109 33,884 1,225

3,716 1,953 1,763 20,299 11,487 8,812 8.921 8,294 627 2,304 1,229 1,075 12,259 7,078 5,181 5,260 4,891 369 7,874 4,224 3,650 51,989 30,967 21,022 21,877 19,930 1,947 1,853 975 878 14,167 8,142 6,025 5,930 5,624 306

15,741' 8,381 7,366 98.714 57,674 41,040 41.988 38,739 3.249 188 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- Oistri"ct/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C 0 Rural/ Code B;O~k/U.A./ Urban ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, No. City/Town fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

3. Kurulcshetra T 58,684 58,254 430 49,744 46,492 3.252 1,284 1,240 44 District R 56,688 56,311 377 46,264 43,268 2,996 611 589 22 U 1,996 1,.943 53. 3,480 256 673 651 22

1. Ladwa T 10,252 10,191 61 8,669 8,071 598 138 129 9 C.D. Block R 10,252 10,191 61 8,669 8,071 598 138 129 9

U

2 Shahbad T 14,757 14,729 28 12,939 12,289 650 132 129 3 C.D. Block R 14,757 14,729 28 12,939 12,289 650 132 129 3

1 U -- II

3. Thanesar T 15,377 15,288 89 12,950 12,011 939 165 161 4 C.D. Block R 15,377 15,288 89 12,950 12,011 939 165 161 4

U

91 :f'Pehowa (Part) T 16,302 16,103 199 11,706 10,897 809 176 170 6 C.O. Block R 16,302 16,103 199 11,706 10,897 809 176 170 6 U

I Shahbad (M.C.) U 431 427 4 1,132 1,096 36 121 117 4 II Ladwa (M.e.) U 232 229 3 559 499 60 86 84 2 III Thanesar (M.C.) U '975 930 45 1,395 1,242 153 347 335 12 IV Pehowa (M.C.) U 358 357 394 387 7 119 115 4

Total Urban U 1.996 1,943 53 3.480 3,224. 256 673 651 22 189 ABSTRACT--Contd. \

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in. servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

12 12 2,020 1,881 139 10,366 9,744 622 1,162 1,081 81 6,536 5,944 592 12 12 858 800 58 3,830 3,800 30

175 161 14 1,824 1,592 232 175 161 14 1,824 1,592 232

257 236 21 1,916 1,789 117 257 236 21 1,916 1,789 127

346 322 24 1,879 1,656 223 346 322 24 1,879 1,656 223

384 362 22 917 907 10 384 362 22 917 907 10

260 241 19 1,165 1,155 10 61 53 8 614 609 5 11 11 467 444 23 1,401 1,388 13 70 62 8 650 648 2

12 12 858 800 58 3,830 3,800 30 190 , PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- Di stri ct/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/U.A./ Urban Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and No. City/Town communications VI VII VII I P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

3. Kurukshetra T 4,523 4,416 107 17,153 17,009 144 4,654 4,623 31 District R 2,510 2,442 68 6,225 6,187 38 3,060 3,056 4 U 2,013 1,974 39 10,928 10,822 106 1.594 1,567 27

1. Ladwa T 426 413 13 1,190 1,183 7 692 690 2 C.D. Block R 426 413 13 1,190 1,183 7 692 690 2 U

2. Shahbad T 894 860 34 2,449 2,433 16 1,022 1,022 e.D. Block R 894 860 34 2,449 2,433 16 1,022 1,022 U

3. Thanesar T 697 678 19 1,347 1,338 9 818 816 2 e.D. Block R 697 678 19 1,347 1,338 9 818 816 2 U

91 rPehowa (Part) T 493 491 2 1,239 1,233 6 528 528 C.D. Block R 493 491 2 1,239"' 1,233 6 528 528 U

Shah bad (M.e. ) U 269 269 2,426 2,404 22 280 272 8 II Ladwa (M. C• ) U 276 271 5 1,697 1,686 11 163 160 3 III Thanesar (M.C.) U 1,251 1,217 34 4.784 4,739 45 964- 950 14 IV Pehowa (M.e.) U 217 217 2,021 1,993 28 '187 185 2

Total Urban U 2,013 1,974 39 10,928 10.822 106 1,594 1,567 27 191 ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

31,255 27,777 3,478 4,736 345 4,391 457,512 169,819 287,693 14,651 13,831 820 4,652 319 4,333 345,450 126,035 219,415 16,604 13,946 2,658 84 26 58 112,062 43,784 68,278

2,408 2,217 :t91 1,084 30 1,054 65,329 23,95€ 41,373 2,408 2,217 191 1,084 30 1,054 65,329 23,956 41,373

4,488 4,174 314 1,040 68 972 94,657 33,627 61,030 4,488 ' 4,174 314 1,040 68 972 94,657 33,627 61,030..

4,391 4,247 144 1,097 80 1,017 98,460 36,798 61,662 4,391 4,247 144 1,097 80 1,017 98,460 36,798 61,662

3,364 3,193 171 1,431 141 1,290 87,004 31,654 55,350 3,364 3,193 171 1,431 141 1,,290 87,004 31,654 55,350

2,836 2,312 524 42 16 26 22,489 8,203 14,286 1,572 1,300 272 14,180 5,333 8,847 10,282 8,674 1,608 24 6 18 59,354 24,220 35,134 1,914 1,660 254 17 4 13 16,039 6,028 10,011

16,604 13,946 2,658 84 26 58 43,784 68,278

a.-c. P. BLOClWISE rRt~ARY C~NSUS ABSTRACT

193

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

LAIDWA. C.O~ BLOCK

195 196 LADWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares OCCIl- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'lbanesar Tahsil (Part)

Total 25,562.31 13;016 13,057 92,187 48,633 43,554 16,701 8,846 7,855 RIlxal. 25,562.31 13,016 13,057 92,187 48,633 43,554 16,701 8,846 7,855

114 Isherheri (138) 491.00 214 214 1,373 731 642 237 133 104 115 Bir Kalwa (137) 280.00 279 279 1,898 958 940 311 160 151 116 Kalwa (136) 341.55 97 97 688 361 327 130 67 63 117 Sunarian «135) 377.00 140 142 1,078 580 498 190 108 82 118 Dhanani (134) 170.00 121 121 904 472 434 187 99 88 119 Bir Mangaoli (129) 123.00 111 111 81:3 427 386 127 62 65 120 Mangaoli (130) 255.00 82 82 495 245 250 87 46 41 Rangran

121 Phalsanda (133) 88.00 92 92 701 370 331 162 85 77 Jattan

122 SimBalwal (132) 116.00 53 53 322 164 158 65 37 28 123 Mangoli Jattan (131) 546.00 268 268 2,132 1,118 1,014 353 184 169 124 Singhaur (163) 746.00 298 298 2,122 1,114 1,008 395 2],8 177 125 Nakhrojpur (164) 107.00 96 96 609 317 292 139 63 76 126 Mahwa Kheri (161) 199.00 110 110 705 383 322 120 72 48 127 Ghisaroari (148) 244.00 105 105 668 353 315 105 50 55 128 Phal Sanda (162) 125.00 109 109 851 439 412 171 92 79 Rangran 129 Kanauni (142) 66.37 10 10 69 37 32 10 6 4 130 Haripur (146) 343.00 42 42 247 128 119 41 26 15 131 Hamidpur (143) 91.00 136 136 1,139 605 534 190 108 82 132 Sujra (141) 211.00 38 38 280 142 138 34 16 18 133 Mando Khara. (140) 94.70 41 41 320 181 139 40 24 16 134 Bir Sujra (139) 265.00 108 108 771 435 336 131 77 54

136 Sujri (115) 129.00 19 19 149 80 69 30 13 17 137 Ja1 Kheri (114) 434.22 188 188 1,244 671 573 207 120 87 197 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II _---.!.(~I--,-I~X) __ M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

10,394 9,128 27,321 15,191 24,647 1,127 10,,191 61 8,011 598

10,394 9,128 27,321 15,191 24,647 1,127 lO,ln 61 8,071 5~

241 202 387 191 390 1 164 152 1

124 128 593 350 487 17 279 1 95 !:Ii .265 226 171 113 160 60 84 159 132 312 172 290 28 88 76 10 53 34 273 144 216 1 171 31 68 57 279 157 219 2 90 102 132 138 III 93 115 2 48 62

15 17 226 99 176 2 98 43

1 1 85 55 67 19 33 219 197 627 350 604 2 317 203 1 410 351 630 389 511 10 164 241 2 63 61 131 57 152 1 48 91

140 130 229 120 154 1 70 54 60 36 207 95 189 4 83 74 4 69 62 232 157 221 1 122 61

23 21 21 17

7- 4 43 25 70 29 41 47 36 367 221 320 35 196 3 37 30 24 16 .m 44 73 62 11 12 17 107 45 100 9 59 20 8 92 73 283 148 229 28 107 7 86 19 45 14 42 31 7 147 120 369 209 365 32 161 4 147 27 198 LAOWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age ·INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~ORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V~a) V~b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

'ftIanesar Tahsil (Part)

'lbtal 129 9 161 14 1.,592 232 Rural 129 9 161 14 1,592 23Z

UJ:ban

114 Isherheri (138) 1 10 115 Bir Kalwa (137) 10 18 116 Kalwa (136)

117 &marian (135) 3 5 63 10 118 Dhanani (134) . 2 119 Bir lWlgaoli (129) 7 ·120 Mangaoli (130) 2 Rangran

121 Phalsanda (133) 9 Jattan

122 SimBalwal (132) 1 4

123 Manoli Jattan (131) 1 5 8 124 Singhaur (163) 1 16 125 lIIakhrojpur (164) 3 126 Mahwa Kheri (161) 1 7 127 Ghisarpari (148) 5 128 Phal Sanda (162) 1 20 Rangran

129 KanaW1i (142) 1 130 Haripur (146)

131 HamidjJur (143) 1 2 24 132 Sujra (141) 133 ManOO Khara (140) 6 134 Bir Stijra (139) 2 6 136 Sujri (115) 2

137 Jal Kheri (114) 5 7 199 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

13 1,183 7 690 2 191 30 1,054 23,956 41,373 13 1,183 7 690 2 191 30 1,054 23,956 41,313

2 22 5 34 107 341 534

2 25 2 56 5 19 471 904

7 1 8 201 327

1 12 8 39 3 6 290 464

8 1 3 1 256 431

5 1 14 2 208 384

1 2 2 130 248

8 9 2 7 2 194 329

9 1 97 158

1 12 7 50 1 514 1,012 1 35 1 52 8 ... 603 998 4 1 5 1 165 291

2 4 4 12 1 229 321 14 6 3 4 164 311 8 9 1 218 411

3 16 32

58 119

3 7 2 48 2 285 -499

.... ",~, 69 138' , - _, . 1 3 3 8 ~1 ..- -- , (i:( '~3cr' ~ _,:. 3 5 2 18 --,'.i. '~ t- -... 1(.., ;r. 368

2 -- 2. 12 3~, 57

1 4 1 39 1 -.;:-." " 306 541 zoo

L.ADWA C. D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu· house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'lbanesar 'lahsil-(Part) --contd.

157 Kalal Majra (113) 179.00 217 217 1,555 817 738 250 137 113 158 Ramnagar (112) 86.00 58 58 398 210 188 58 35 23 159 Bhagwanpur (111) 438.00 157 157 1,131 604 527 219 105 114 160 Binat (144) 248.00 120 120 993 515 478 201 104 97 161 Babain (145) 857.00 601 604 4,088 2,187 1,901 740 413 327 162 Ramsaran Majra(147) 449.00 360 360 2,629 1,338 1,291 405 205 200 163 Gohan (152) 159.00 35 35 330 178 152 62 40 22

164 Kandau1i (151) 383.64 100 100 771 418 353 134 69 65

165 Rarnnagar (15,6) 241.00 34 34 279 147 132 ~9 22 ?7 166 Sultanpur (155) 263.00 158 158 1,247 660 587 213 122 91 167 Dugari (213) 156.61 48 52 387 223 164 67 37 30

168 Kali Raona (154) 201.53 92 92 649 311 338 105 50 5S

169 Bhaini (153) 165.51 89 89 673 339 334 112 S6 56

170 Khirki Viran (332) 96.31 46 46 352 159 193 60 L5 3S 171 Rurki (333) 333.00 62 62 471 243 228 90 50 40 172 Jalaludin (337) 298.00 152 152 1,136 612 524 204 110 94 Majra

173 Bagrat (346) 371.00 174 174 1,411 755 659 248 139 109 174 Tatka (109) 138.00 152 152 1,120 589 531 184 97 87

175 Kasithal (110) 183.00 107 107 821 447 374 159 91 68 176 Rampura (108) 312.82 98 98 675 345 330 136 69 67 177 Mirchaheri (348) 277.00 119 119 810 426 384 137 81 56

211 Chhar:p.n-a (354) 170.00 54 54 454 247 207 68 36 32

212 Bcx:lla (352) 454.00 142 142 1,135. 605 530 233 126 107 213 Tatki (347) 251.00 71 71 610 320 290 112 59 53 214 Khaira (345) 242.00 101 101 759 392 367 141 70 71 215 Khairi (343) 226.22 173 173 1,368 716 652 219 118 10J 216 Bir Khairi (344) 404.68 194 194 1,43l 762 669 257 140 117 217 whara (338) 268.00 355 355 2,360 1,269 1,091 433 222 211

218 Dab I

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX> M F ... M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

144 137 465 256 409 8 243 1 73 129 84 110 1 91 1

140 127 344 171 285 4 61 137 1 17 15 308 176 257 32 145 7 24 23 550 501 1,225 825 1,039 32 156 406 4 113 94 903 571 665 10 367 82 1 22 16 103 62 88 2 69 12 2 106 94 230 120 217 1 103 1 101

92 60 84 69 14 62 66 410 205 339 2 150 124 1 23 21 73 29 128 6 57 30 1

45 42 182 120 151 3 111 1 22 1

69 54 219 156 161 3 82 42 100 82 87 60 9

155 146 136 84 123 58 52 124 117 342 11'1 322 2 175 92

69 65 445 248 378 5 242 61

40 32 372 215 300 7 163 1 39 3

66 50 264 151 219 3 147 45 2

11 7 185 138 179 4 118 38 3

73 72 223 128 199 6 104 71

8 7 149 84 106 81 15

262 218 345 185 285 3 94 120 1

155 73 178 1 94 75

35 34 211 118 157 2 58 55 2 133 117 377 240 341 6 155 103 3

98 85 440 229 382 1 176 i49

176 165 634 203 626 26 180 198

132 100 478 290 394 8 193 4

523 439 720 444 698 65 131 3 210 38 ZOZ LADVA C.D. 1l0Cl VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v 111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V{b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

'Ib9nesar 'ftIbsil CPart)-oootd.

1.57 Kalal Majra (113) 31

158 Ram Nagar (112) 1 1 5 159 Bhagwanpur (111) 3 14 160 Sinat (144) 2 21 15 161 Babain (145) 4 17 69 Ramsaran Majra 162 (147) 2 19 32 .. 163 Goban (152) 1

164 KaOOauli (151) 5 165 Rarmaqu (156) 166 $ultanpur (155) 1 18 167 Duqari (213) 27 5

168 Kali Raona (154) 5 169 Bbaini (153) 1 7 170 Khirki Viran (332) 4 171 Rurki (333) 1 172 Jalaludin (337) 2 9 Majra

173 Bagrat (346) 4 9 174 Tatka (109) 2 22 1 175 Kasithal (110) a 2

176 Ranp,u-a (108) 1 13 177 Mirchaheri (348) 8 10 6 211 Chharp.lra (354) 1 212 BadIa (352) 16 213 Tatki (347) 1 214 Khaira (345) 12 4 215 Khairi (343) 1 18 216 Sir Khairi (344) 1 4

217 Lohara (338) 6~ 21 218 Dab Khera (339) 3 27 219 Nawarsi (336) 34 5 38 2 203 PRIPWlY CElCSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIlr IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 14 7 40 7 100 408 630 2 3 6 1 100 187 28 6 16 3 319 523 7 22 2 19 2 258 446 13 169 17 188 28 2 1 1,146 1,868 2 38 11 1 112 a 673 1,281 3 3 90 1SO 2 1 5 201 352 1 ·63 132 6 7 4 29 1 321 585 3 2 5 4 95 158 3 3 7 ]. 160 335 7 4 18 3 178 331 1 9 1 3 72 193 1 3 8 120 228 2 6 4 32 2 290 522

20 5 37 5 377 651 4 18 5 47 2 289 524 4 1 12 1 229 371 2 1 6 1 166 326 2 4 227 378 1 3 3 2 141 207 16 15 3 21 2 3 320 524 7 2 142 289 3 1 7 17 11 39 224 326 6 18 6 34 3 375 646 11 8 9 25 1 380 668 4 28 1 52 100 4 2 643 1,063 6 8 1 41 50 3 1 311 605 18 45 2 118 104 15 700 1,205 204

LADWA C.O. ~LOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 ·Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'I'hanesar Tahsil (Part)-contd. 220 Hala1pur (334) 207.60 102 104 816 442 374 159 83 76

221 Pahladpur (331) 91.05 83 83 732 393 339 95 46 49

222 Bahlolpur (330) 208.41 100 100 789 425 364 124 67 57

223 Bhalar (215 ) 175.23 58 58 465 233 232 95 49 46 224 Dhandla (214) 272.35 160 160 1,101 566 535 214 109 105

225 Baka1i (58) 524.46 • 226 226 1,558 805 753 291 145 146 226 Dhanaura (59) 514.35 257 257 1,636 868 768 266 132 134

227 Bhalari (216) 97.93 43 43 253 138 115 54 31 23 228 Gharaula (335) 138.81 81 81 459 229 230 110 56 54

229 Ladwa(Rural (76) 399.56 4 4 18 10 8 7 4 3 Part)

230 Barhan ( 82 ) 292.58 142 144 910 498 412 187 100 87 231 Bir Sonthi (341) 421.27 50 50 298 168 130 55 35 20 232 Sunthi (340) 196.27 165 165 1,089 565 524 196 97 99 233 Untheri (342) 366.64 165 165 1,175 616 559 234 112 122

235 Mukarpur (355) 220.96 71 71 630 330 300 143 7l. 72 278 Karahami (87) 303.91 132 132 939 478 461 166 91 75 279 Kheri Gadian (88) 215.29 74 74 503 263 240 70 36 34

280 Gad1i (86) 343.17 193 193 1,154 617 537 197 94 103 282 Dhudi (84) 129.09 79 79 524 279 245 95 55 40

283 Salempur (85) 216.91 137 137 813 413 400 140 67 73

284 Dhuda (83) 220.96 105 105 700 370 330 130 72 58

285 Zainpur Jattan (78) 400.63 207 207 1,600 823 777 302 170 132 (Zainpur)

286 Baraut (81) 256.97 201 201 1,400 733 667 225 124 101

287 Gobindgarh (80) 194.65 99 99 733 382 351 158 75 83

288 Baraundi (79) 180.49 108 108 644- 331 313 106 54 52

289 • Lathi Dhanaura (73) 151.35 70 70 436 221 215 102 50 52

290 Bara; chp.rr (71) 145.28 102 102 626 345 281 148 86 62

291 Bap:'!a (74) 245.64 168 168 1,207 634 573 233 l18 115 zos PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedu1el! literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORK£RS Castes Tribes Total main workers II {I --IX~)",-_ f 'M f M F F F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

2 137 114 227 116 213 8 99 2 67

73 59 271 140 211 127 34

81 53 228 129 244 1 155 70

37 34 120 78 120 32 61

147 147 334 201 285 16 109 91 15

173 161 400 232 441 1 181 191

191 182 505 266 483 7 119 2 238

5 2 57 24 77 10 56 60 IB 110 4 7 97 3 5 5 2

190 137 296 144 251 64 108 97 59 45 37 93 48 96 1 68 1 21

122 113 322 279 69 92 1 97 67 170 148 301 158 294 2 97 138

90 79 190 103 158 2 45 71

169 154 258 209 227 14 93 1 8S 10 51 "56 122 76 137 23 91 17 1

166 150 355 189 305 30 117 2 97 1

63 59 155 75 147 5 74 3 38

152 146 2U 126 219 a 94 1 103 .,

89 72 -.,. 203 97 20'7 78 104

1"'4 179 459 214 432 199 100

152 134 416 277 387 6 168 88

5S 53 216 104 212 4, 68 1 67 3

16 :1.8 193 111 168 B 50 51 6

28 29 122 55 116 2 17 90 2

159 122 163 79 177 1 4B 18

238 216 332 144 330 aD 45 1 167 72 Z06 lADWA C.D. BLOCK VILlA&E

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a~ V(bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

"._ , "l'8ba.'i!l (J1al!b)"'I'(XlIft:d.

220 Halalplr (334) 2 7 3

221 Pahladplr (331) 13

222 Bahlol~ (330) 1 223 Bhalar (215) 6

224 Dhandla (214) 26 225 Bakali (58) 4 19 226 Dhanaura (59) 31 227 Bha1ari (216) 1 5 228 Gharaula -(335) 1

229 Ladwa (Rural (76) 2 Part)

230 Barhan (82) 6 7 1 231 Bir Sc;nthi (341) -- -.., 232 Suntht (340) 1 '7

233, Untheri (342) 1 3 12 1 23$ Mukarpur (355) 3 2 (87) 12 1 4 1 218; Karahami -:119 I

283 SalElI! PlIr (85) 1 284 Dhuda (83) 6

285 Zainp.Lr Jattan (78) (Zainp.u-) 1 8 35 286 Baraut (81) 1 1 2 29 287 Gobindgarh (80) 40 288 Baraundi (79) 1 12 289 Lathi Dhanaura (73) 4

290 Baraichptt' (71) 1 12 291 Bapda (74) 21 4 1S 207 PRIMARY CEJlSUS ABSlltACT

lKDUSTRIAl CATEGOR~ OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Nan-workers

'WI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F F

32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42. 43

11 9 6 12 1 5 50 224 316 6 11 6 14 182 339

181 363 1 3 14 1 113 2:32 1 14 1 5 281 519 4. 12 11 32 1 364 752 1 8 9 28 1 385 761 7 32 1 12 44 4 61 115 4 1 226 1 1 4 119 1 5 8

4 Z4T 3'48 5 8 12 8 72 129 2 5 286 455 5 9 31 37 1 322 557 4 7 3 29 1 172 298 5 11 21 2 1 19 251 428 3 10 4 13 217 :2 2 126 450 20 4 25 1 4 57 308 132 240 3 5 2 15 2 12 194 380 2 3 6 10 163 330 6 3 10

41 3 20 391 754 11 24 13 43 346 618 36 12 19 1 34 2

15 5 1 16 170 347 17 10 13 14 2 12 1Ei3 293

3 2 1Q5 213

10 12 7 9 1 66 168 214

19 15 6 3-9 3 1 304 492 208 LADWA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Thanesa.r Tahsil (Part) --conc1d.

292 Baraunda (72 ) 277.21 182 182 1,323 725 598 213 112 101 293 Bhut Majra (71 ) 161.87 133 133 1,033 532 501 207 104 103 294 Bap:ii (75) 290.16 181 192 1,437 768 669 264 152 112 295 Budha (61) 290.16 198 198 1,345 732 613 228 126 102

296 Ban (62) 672.58 404 404 3,008 1,617 1,391 571 297 274

297 Dehra(Part) (60) 158.81 85 104 625 315 310 113 53 60 298 Sama1kha (63) 164.70 125 125 933 521 412 145 89 56 299 Barshami (65) 146.90 75 75 520 277 243 108 54 54

300 Jandhera (66) 292.99 138 138 831 452 379 165 88 77 301 Chha1aundi (67) 539.03 250 250 1,699 912 787 341 180 161 302 Bani (68) 263.85 103 103 718 364 354 145 73 72 303 Badarpur (69) 194.65 194 194 1,187 625 562 270 122 148 304 Murad Nagar (70) 248.07 121 121 712 369 343 157 78 79

'l'otal Rural 25.562.31 13.016 13,057 92,187 48,633 43.554 16.701 8,846 7,855 '1'otal oman -- 209 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I --IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

192 160 450 234 390 10 169 98 9 130 118 296 153 280 2 104 121 211 199 445 251 422 18 167 100

140 96 428 237 387 12 174 III 4 273 242 1,Oll 492 772 14 230 205 5

62 63 163 108 141 13 43 1 45 11 261 205 293 142 262 6 59 123 3 52 51 160 83 155 3 42 70 1 98 81 241 110 213 7 48 117 4 135 121 558 280 472· 64 .41 2 185 59 5 6 176 75 177 26 .37 118 23

154 141 259 91 352 120 92 9 78 29 144 132 140 77 215 54 58 1 64 3

10,394 9,128 , 27,321 15,191 24,647 1,127 10,191 61 'B,071 598 210

LADWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code. - No. III IV V(a~ • vt b} M F M F M F M F

-1. _ 2 24 29 26 27 28 29 30 31

'lbanesar 'lahsil. (Part)--concld.

292 Baraunda (72) 4 -_' .. 50 293 Bhut Majra (7l) ,1 12 294 Bap:li (75) i 6 51 295 Budha (61) -- 4 2 22 296 Ban (62) 5 - 2 88 297 Debra (Part) (60) 2 11

298 Samalkha (63) 1 17

299 I2rsharni (65) 1 10 300 Jandhera (66) 1 12

,301 Chha1aundi (67 ~ 25

302 Bani (68) 2 '. 303 Bqdarpur (69~ 5 154 82 304 Murad Nagar (70) 76 50 _,. 161 1,592 232 'J.'otal Rural 129 9 ~. H 'lbtal Urban 211 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

13 18 10 28 1 335 588

11 4 27 2 298 252 201 22 11 25 11 3Q 6 133 ..346 518 9 17 9 41 5 345 601

11 86 1 43 102 8 845 1,377

2 10 21 7 1 174 297

1 17 13 31 3 259 406 8 2 6 9 9 122 240 8 11 4 12 3 239 372 16 35 5 62 2 22 440 701

3 5 2 1)0 :5 lJ87 128 3 14 6 5 20 268 4!l2 4 1 8 4 12 154 277 f~

413 13 1,183 1 690 2 2,211 191 30 1.054 23,956 41,373

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SHAHABAD C.D. BLOCK

213 214 SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK VILlAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in M. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- ( including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M t F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

37,516.14 19,471 19,583 134,551 11,356 63,195 24,274 12,989 11,285

31,516.14 19,471 19,583 134,551 11,356 63,195 24,274 12~~ 11,285

'lbanesar Tahsil (Part) 1 Sheikhp..rr (292) 109.00 61 61 422 207 215 88 40 48 (Shekhp..rr Majra 01amun)

2 Ajrawar (314) 452.00 241 241 1~702 879 823 285 146 139

3 Fatehgarl) (293) 164.00 64 64 418 220 198 62 38 24 Ma jra Charnun

4 Chamun (294) 779.41 223 223 1,360 739 621 232 147 85 5 Kumhar Mazra (320) 151.00 49 49 355- 194 161 48 29 19

6 Ismailp..rr (319) 197.00 31 31 252 144 108 33 20 13

7 'lbandran (318) 155.00 84 84 569 292 277 101 59 42

8 Ismailabad (317) 1,199.00 i,394' 1,394 9,024 4,809 4,215 1,611 843 768 9 Kheri (31'5) '408.72 216 216, 1,498 777 721 301 146 155 Shahidan 10 Rohti (312) 326.00 '213 213 1,404 738 666 233 129 104

11 Ma jri !

16 Dalla Mazra (287) 144.47 56 56 469 253 216 78 39 39 17 'Iharauli (288) 275 .. 00 127 127 1,001 545 456 177 103 74

18 'Ihaska Ali (259) 497.00 175 175 1,198 641 557 188 117 71

19 Mandheri (285) 253.00 133 133 961 512 449 182 99 83 20 Basantpur (284) 166'.00 96 96 628 339 289 117 53 64

21 Bijharpur (283) 196.00 154 154. 1,042 553 489 179 87 92

22 Nalwi (260) 851.00 512 512 3,811 2,017 1,794 662 358 304 23 Rai Majra (258) 177.00 53 53 434 243 191 80 46 34 24 Golpura (257) 272.75 146 146 1,017 524 493 162 77 85 215 ~RINARY_CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I ( I--IXl

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17,316 15,060 39,937 22,T15 37,661 1,193' 14,129 28 1?,2B9 650

17,316 15,060 39,931 22,T15 31,661 1,193 14,129 28 12,289 650

19 15 77 45 125 1 49 67

52 45 493 335 487 14 339 1 52 6 33 28 79 66 130 2 106 18 1

165 131 312 239 407' 15 219 125 102 70 123 3 114 1 3

76 42 78 66 9·

125 117 121 83 157' 28 114 529 378 3,151 2,112 2,524 146 363. 309 29 248 225 378 222 413 11 123 166 10

134 112 425 255 361 '20 122 2 121 10 -- 9· 7 7 7 49 51 182 102 216 79 10) 52 39 180 89 176 2 50, 85 11 17 36 24 36 19 14

378 356 1,700 906 1,560 43 732, " 1 464 34 136 115 131 58 153 150 181 141 - 328 146'"'' 237 2 72 99 - 130 120 - - - 340 239-' 356 197 ,117 121 122 254 118 248 "1 92 113

59 48 222 ·103 161 2 67 65 (E8~) :wq'l I>: 144 121 3Q§. 129 318 2 94 175 1 L (o-.;";:) 589 520 1,2J._7 697 1,106 98 412 1 337 78 (B':":) b- 7q, 52 -... 14,e. 94 119 5 62 3 33 2 - '> (\C~) 144 140 362 213 278 1 74 130 216 SHAHBAD C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{al V{bl M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29· 30 31

'l'tJtal. 129 3 236 21 1,789 1.27

Rural 129 3 236 21 1,'789 121 Urllan .- - 'lbaoesar 'l'ahsi.l (Part)

-1 SheikhPJr (292) (Shekhpur - Majra Chamun)

2 Ajrawar (314) 14

3 Fatehgarh (293) Majra Chamun

4 Chamun (294) ..... 17 - 11 5 Kumhar Majra (320)

6 Ismailp,rr (319)

7 Thandran (318) 1 2

8 Ismailabad (317) 9 47 4 373 34

9 Kheri (315) 4 20 Shahidan

10 Rohti (312) 19

11 Majri Khurd (298)

12 Gorkha (296) 1 4

13 Majri Kalan (297) 3

14 Babkpur (295) 1

15 Thol (289) 1 3 47

16 Dalla Mazra (287)

17 Tharauli (288) 1 1

18 'Itlaska Ali (259) 3

19 Mandheri (285) 5

20 Basantpui:- (284) -.. ...,.. 4 7

21 Bijharpur (283) 2 4

22 Nalwi (260) 11 1 23 4 46

23 Rai Majra (258) 6

24 Golp,rra (257) 2 1 4 217 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

860 34 2,433 16 1,022 4,174 n4 6B tn2 33,627 61,030

860 34 2,433 16 1,022 4,174 314 6B rn2 33,627 61,030

1 1 7 1 82 214

3 24 6 49 7 2 6 390 803

1 1 4 1 90 196

2 5 1 13 26 3 332 606

2 4 2 71 158

2 1 66 108

1 4 1 6 135 277

117 668 5 100 547 74 22 86 2,263 3,983

16 35 10 39 1 364 710

38 12 5 44 8 1 22 376 624

4 13

3 10 2 14 122 194 276

1 7 1 29 2 34 130 240

1 1 15 20 53

21 81 21 190 8 1,344 2,469

1 2 100 216

3 61 2 3 305 454

7 2 3 27 285 557

2 6 3 27 1 264 448

1 6 2 9 2 178 287

S 5 4 29 1 235 487 25 64 47 141 14 911 1,696 1 5 7 5 124 186 8 9 9 41 1 41 246 451 Z1S SHAHBAO C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (.Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'1baoesar Tahsil {Part) --Contd.

25 Bhukar Majra (222) 176.84 128 128 730 385 345 146 79 67 26 Saidpur (221) 129.00 60 60 389 212 177 64 33 31 Barwalian 27 Haldaheri (220) ;159.00 85 85 536 280 256 86 45 41 28 Sarnalki (219 ) 457.00 215 215 1,523 820 703 260 140 120 29 Chhorpur (218) 242.00 76 76 522 276 246 105 58 47 , 30 Mohri (217) 332.00 229 245 1,513 807 706 295 155 140

31 Landhi (229) 422.00 259 271 1,916 1,046 870 327 184 143 32 Dau Majra (230) 267.09 215 215 1,433 755 678 237 123 114 33 KaHana (228) 333.05 138 138 886 466 420 137 72 65 34 Goripur (227) 126.66 28 28 161 83 78 27 13 14 35 Muhayudctinpur (224) 248.88 136 136 954 511 443 157 87 70 36 Nahar Majra (223) 116.14 34 34 259 131 128 58 34 24

37 Sulkhani (256) 482.78 127 127 942 477 465 168 94 74

38 Raipur (261) 226.22 51 51 327 168 159 61 29 32

39 Mahdodan (263) 72.44 86 86 601 316 285 126 70 56 (Mahdoodan)

40 Kalsani (264) 195.06 102 116 764 403 361 121 72 49 41 Naga1a (255) 416.42 247 247 1,654 859 795 277 146 131 42 Boripur (225) 67.58 53 53 448 242 206 80 34 46 43 Patti (226) 48.56 8 8 64 37 27 7 6 1 Boripur

44 Zainpur (231) 198.29 154 154 1,072 577 495 253 144 109 (Zainp.tra)

45 t Shahzadp.Jr (254) 4d7.oo 54 54 381 195 196 83 40 43

46 ~ (252) 255.00 107 107 862 461 401 140 76 64 47 Malakp.tr (251) 123.00 80 80 560 299 261 129 74 55 48 Mammon Majra (265) 199.51 127 127 792 431 361 115 63 52 (Mamu Majra) 49 Kalsana (266) 920.00 421 421 2,851 1,503 1,348 528 279 249 50 Fatehgarh (262) 369.47 158 158 1,333 648 685 237 119 118 Jharauli 219 PRIMARY CE"SUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled ~cheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M f M F M F M F

12 1~ 14 1Q 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

132 108 113 202 3 89 86

~O 70 117 10 60 31 8

35 43 1"17 99 161 4 77 52

3'15 318 457 243 429 131 154 q9 11 169 89 156 86 48

399 352 357 11l, 456 11 lOG 200 246 20Q, 639 29tl 572 17 223 94

194 178 21,~ 401 20 150 117 15

±~7 11~ 135 218 4 104 1 88 1

43 37 48 36 5~ 12 31

70 48 ?94 ll?~ 311 6 167 106 6 P ~1. 43 64 41 19

115 f~3 1~1 246 5 130 81 3 30 - = 81 47 95 44 42 10 189 88 170 2 87 41 1

~O ~5 170 223 15 128 1 32 1 p2 9f! 472 26 186 1 116 17 4 2 ~ ., ...... 150 65 139 1. 79 -- 25 24 15 19 1 14 4 1

123 95 1:u. 298 5 119 143 3

121 J,.?~ .:1. 14 111 34 75 82 78 301 166 229 4 125 - 37 1 8 174 lOS 151 2 68 12

111 85 280 122 ?4,1 188 1 58 2

~~1 393 778 8 114 381 1

70 329 17 154 82 14 ZZO

SHAHBAD C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY 0F MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. I I I IV V~a~ vtb~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

"DJanesar Tahsil (Part)-Q:ntd. 25 Bhukar Ma jra (222) 4 26 Saidpur (221) 6 Barwalian

27 Haldaheri (220) 1 3

28 Sarnalki. (219) 4 1 16

29 OIhorpur (218) 1 2 30 M:lhri (217) 2 23

31 landhi (229) 8 16 15 32 Dau Majra (230) 2 14 33 KaHana (228) 4 2 2 34 Goripur (227) 35 Muheyuddinpur (224) 2 8 36 Nahar Majra (223) 37 Sulkhani (256) 4

38 Rai~ (261) 2

39 Mahdodan (263) 2 9 (Mahdoodan )

40 Kalsani (264) 1 5 41 Nagala (255) 6 2 27 42 Boripu- (225) 4 43 Patti (226) Boripu- 44 Zainpu- (231) 4 5 (Zainp.tra) 45 t Shahzadp.xr (254) - - 46 Gumti (252) 2 16 47 Malakpu- (251) 1 2 14

48 Marmon Majra (265) ..... (Mcirnu Majra)

49 Kalsana (266' 5 3 25

50 Fatehgarh (262) 13 JharauH 221 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 5 7 10 3 183 342

14 1 5 2 95 167

1 10 11 6 4 119 252 24 18 23 58 - 391 703 1 4 2 12 120 246 40 10 18 15 - 52 1 351 695 61 12 38 35 82 5 13 68 461 785

12 18 30 58 5 354 658

3 4 2 9 2 248 416

2 1 6 31 78

_.. 7 3 18 3 200 434

1 3 67 128

1 7 2 21 2 231 460

4 1 2 25 73 134

15 4 2 10 1 146 283

19 12 3 13 22 1 180 346

6 24 19 86 8 2 19 385 750

6 7 18 1 103 205 1 18 26

1 6 5 15 2 279 490

2 84 186

18 5 26 3 232 397

7 5 19 25 13 148 246 1 184 358

13 99 14 124 7 725 1,340

4 14 3 59 3 319 668 222

SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of v ill age Area in No, of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

51 Tangauri (282) 336.00 122 122 757 412 345 122 70 52

52 Shapti Nagar (286) 852.00 383 383 448 237 21:). alias Kurd (Kurdi)

53 Jhansa (299) 1,576.00 900 900 5,782 3,108 2,674 1,069 584 485

54 Tangaur (281) 595.00 394 396 2,737 1,485 1,252 488 277 21:).

55 Jharauli Khurd (280) 345.00 186 186 1,124 586 538 194 104 90

56 Mu9ha1 Majra (279) f 25• 41 131 131 823 434 389 180 102 7~

57 Kathwah (278) 341.15 161 161 580 511 219 120 99

58 Bipipur (273) 365.83 153 153 560 482 201 113 88

59 Dh¥a1a (269) 272.35 153 153 930 458 472 203 91 112

60 SurkhjJl.rr (268 ) 160.25 113 113 830 418 412 160 87 73

61 Mohanpur (fP7) 268.00 128 128 841 443 398 188 107 81

62 Madanpur (25~) 174.01 177 177 1,174 614 560 233 125 108

63 Rattangqrh (249) 174.00 198 198 1,245 71S 530 232 139 93 (Part)

64 tPatti Jhamra (253) 256.00 277 281 1,448 775 673 271 148 123 Shahabad (Part)

65 Patti Kapkra (232) 50fl.00 123 123 840 450 390 161 83 78 Shahabad (Part)

66 tRamnagar (233) 176.00 21 21 176 95 81 41 16 25

67 jTagra (235) 52.00 6 6 30 18 12 6 4 2

68 Damli (236) 262.00 125 125 764 387 377 157 79 7,8 69 Pad1u (237) 473.00 200 200 1,239 634 605 200 97 103

70 Dadlu (238) 208.00 116 116 833 444 389 132 65 67

71 Sa1empur (121 )_ 221.00 20 20 117 65 52 23 11 12

72 Rawa (Part) (239) 559.00 332 332 2,235 1,191 1,044 214 203

73 Ravi (Part) (234) 17.00

74 Jandheri (Pprt){240) 417.00 ?64 264 1,814 985 829 327 176 75 Jogi Majra (120) 109.00 62 62 426 222 204 73 313 76 Dhangali (122-) 418.00 188 188 1,413 757 656 271 155

77 Yari (119) 348.00 160 160 982 515 467 160 81 223 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I __ (I-_:lX_)_ M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

91 76 225 129 210 77 113 119 115 831 423 738 12 380 236 10

767 610 1,926 1,273 1,565 45 356 356 5 299 283 752 458 844 17 422 1 227 9 195 181 332 201 304 8 103 1 124 5

213 183 227 152 226 2 56 1 77 1 190 159 324 167 307 7 142 91 4 131 117 311 158 308 179 87 292 298 207 140 243 7 55 158 5 95 105 250 152 229 8 160 2 45 3

234 216 246 164 243 13 78 2 117 9 97 88 326 183 338 46 100 134 42 324 227 386 151 364 2 92 164 1

123 117 467 290 410 24 38 1 23 2

67 66 218 110 219 2 93 100

53 27 54 47 2

8 3 10 7 3 186 165 242 159 199 6 99 74 6 182 164 38p 265 361 13 200 116 12 72 69 239 85 209 5 103 1 50 1 42 18 31 27 1 256 234 710 335 611 41 210 225 34 inhabited 295 246 578 286 522 29 161 176 26 193 170 120 71 109 1 36 58 1 185 168 341 194 345 3 131 1 163 230 212 305 207 286 127 105 ZZ4

SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V~bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27· 28 29 30 31

'1banesar Tahsil (Part)--caxt:d. 51 Tangauri (282) 1 52 Shanti Nagar (286) 5 11 alias Kurri (Kurdi) 53 Jhansa (299) 7 2 95 54 Tangaur (281) 1 7 1 63 3 55 Jharauli Khurd (280) 3 17 56 Mugha1 Majra (279) 1 1 16

57 Kathwah (278) 5 58 Bibipur (273) 2 4 59 Dhakala (269) 7 60 Surkhpur (268) ;2 61 Mohahpur (267) 1 9 62 Madanpur (259) 3 2 28 63 Rattangarh (249) 1 28 (Part)

64 tPatti Jhamra (253) 6 1 7 4 46 Shahabad (Part) 65 Patti Kankra (232) 1 1 Shahabad (Part)

66 tRamnagar (233) 1

67 tTagra (235) 68 Daroli (236) 2 6 69 Pad1u (237) 7 70 Dad1u (238) 3 1 7

71 Salerrplr (121)

72 Rawa (Part) (239) 11 9 4 31 73 Ravi (Part) (234) un- 74 Jandheri (Part)(240) 1 1 59 1 75 Jogi Majra (120) - 3 76 Dhangali (122) 3 1 12 77 Yari (119) - 8 225 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS. Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

3 3 13 - 202 345 12 26 5 63 2 680 1,247

54 353 1 301 39 11 1,543 2,618

10 19 15 80 3 3 191 638 1,044 7 - 12 11 27 2 1 282 529 5 36 14 20 75 208 312

9 25 5 30 3 3 1 270 503

7 11 5 13 252 482

1 2 6 14 2 215 465

5 2 2 13 3 189 404

6 1 13 19 1 4 200 381

16 22 1 9 24 3 276 514

9 17 9 44 1 351 528

34 74 5 80 102 11 9 365 640

3 4 1 1 16 1 231 388

- - 4 41 81 8 12

3 1 14 188 371 1 5 4 28 1 273 592

11 7 10 18 2 6 1 229 383

1 2 34 52

9 44 1 8 64 2 580 1,003 inhabited

13 18 19 74 2 1 463 799

3 2 2 5 113 203

6 8 4 17 2 412 653

6 5 14 21 229 467 226 SHAH BAD C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v i11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (includin~ the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- hou$~less population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g. 10 11

'lbanesar Tahsil (Part)-o:ntd.

78 Dig (1l8) 566.00 262 262 1,735 927 808 319 175 144 19 Chhapra (241) 227.00 120 120 859 441 418 177 86 91

80 Chhpri (Part) (242) 185.00 90 90 798 409 389 187 100 87 81 Kishangarh (248) 98.00 111 111 968 539 429 160 88 72 82 Teora (243) 456.00 353 353 2,649 1,436 1,213 480 274 206 83 Khanpur (245) 179.27 81 81 601 307 294 91 55 36 Jatan

84 Dharam Garh (247) . 64.00 56 56 285 154 131 38 19 19 85 Hibana (246) 233.50 161 161 1,137 622 515 171 91 80 86 Tigri (270) 207.20 149 149 997 536 461 180 100' 80 87 AhmadfAll' (271) 186.56 125 125 865 449 416 199 97 102 88 Katlaheri (91 ) 453.00 178 178 1,345 692 653 250 128 122

89 !

100 Atwan (101) V 274.37 150 150 1,052 573 479 196 110 86

101 Gulabgarh (99) 47.75 un- 102 Rarnnagar (98) 113.72 21 21 74 50 24 6 4 2 103 Charhuni (92) 682.29 293 293 2,077 1,138 939 315 178 137 Jattan

104 Dhala Majra (244) 259.00 79 79 611 335 276 126 76 50

105 Bakana (93) 791.00- 253 253 1,593 805 788 305 146 159

106 Kharindwa (116) 1,253.00 539 539 4,104 2,198 1,906 753 406 347 107 I

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II __.l...:(1'-.-__!-1 X) __

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

101 96 543 279 496 11 163 163

172 138 211 121 238 3 68 120 3

41 42 201 115 209 13 66 75 10 67 54 326 212 310 9 162 48 1

249 211 645 282 756 - 5 446 240 5

60 52 191 121 166 12 68 61 10

45 37 112 71 75 23 8

231 170 379 188 332 109 141 188 153 307 141 288 1 95 161 192 147 238 119 218 1 80 108 1 220 205 374 230 338 4 169 80 2

86 68 207 94 206 83 86 229 168 525 259 559 10 210 226 172 167 766 469 698 5 323 139

127 111 331 145 296 2 126 99

inhabited

3 1 17 9 29 4 9 20 4

321 239 598 285 619 10 173~ 318 7

98 170 94 163 11 59 38

536 420 303 400 4 162 124 2 536 456 1,122 557 1,146 120 500 1 481 115 126 108 71 33 102 1 36 63 1 480 441 1,092 597 932 30 408 3 330 24 102 100 343 208 279 2 146 99 133 102 413 208 402 3 144 180 154 167 333 197 354 1 152 149

60 51 246 125 ,272 3 196 90 10 271 204 392 180 393 40 136 146 9 228 SHAHBAD C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{a~ V{b} 1'1 F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

'l.'haneSi.'r 'l'absi.l (Part'--a:utd. 78 Dig (118) - --. 3 97 9 79 amapra (241) 1 - - 16 SO Chhpri (Part) (242) 1 -- - 1 15 1 81 Kishangarh (248) - -- 23 82 Teora (243) 1 - 7 83 Khanp.lr (245) 2 8 .... Jatan --

84 Dharam Garh (247) 12

85 Hibana (246) 2 10 86 Tigri (270) 5

87 Ahmadpur (271) 10 88 Kat1aheri (91) 1 7 8 89 Khera (272) 6

90 Sudhp.lr (90) 1 ...... 27 9 99 Barham (409) 1 - 15 - 16 - (Baram)

100 Atwan (101) 7 6 101 Gulabgarh (99) - Un- 102 Ramnagar (98)

103 Charhuni (92) 1 2 17 Jattan 104 Dho1a Majra (244) - 2 10 105 Bakana (93) 1 16 106 Kharindwa (116) 2 13 107 Kahan Garh (117) :2 108 Yara (123) 7 31 - 109 Buhawa (126) ..... - - 1 - 110 Buhawi (127) 11 15 111 Lakhmari (128) 4 112 Berthali (125) 2 10

113 Berthala (124) 4 2 59 26 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAI~ WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 16 5 45 2 431 797

6 13 8 6 30 203 385

4 16 2 29 2 1 3 199 373 10 16 4 47 8 229 420 22 7 33 680 1,208 2 1 4 20 2 141 282

8 11 4 9 79 131

8 7 12 43 290 515

7 6 . 4 10 1 55 248 405 4 7 -.. 1 8 231 415 19 15 - 6 33 2 5 48 349 601 2 10 8 11 212 385 6 19 16 54 1 548 967 32 32 27 113 5 109 1,339

5 9 - 16 28 2 277 417 inhabited .. - - 21 20 6 33 - 13 56 3 - 519 929 5 6 ~o 23 1 - l72 275 1 16 - 49 31 2 - - 405 764 7 39 6 97 4 4 1,O5~ If76~ 1 ..... - - <;19 1.1;)7 4 31 i - 114 ;) - - 7fl7 1,5~~ 1 10 - ;;1 - 20 2 - - J~a ~3~ - 7 - l4 :U 3 - ;,.- Ffi 6Sjl 18 - 8 - 7 16 1 ...... 2fiEj 966 11 .. 3 1 5 - 16 ij~ 21.1 3q~ 6 5 3 32 3 2 384 607 230 SHAHSAD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares OCcu- house- (i nc ludi ng the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

~. 'l'ba'lesar Tahsil (Part)·-COOcld.

135 Naraingarh (116/1) 115.00 70 70 512 264 248 104 56 48 138 Machhrauli (94) 486.00 220 253 1,505 775 730 318 162 156

140 Dtv'ntauri (97) 275.59 200 :lOO 1,281 665 616 230 113 117 141 Chanarthal (100) 416.82 217 217 1,619 846 773 303 155 148 142 Rawal I

'1btal Rural 37,275.48 19,402 19,505 133,958 71,036 62,922 24.171 12,935 11,236

Total tJrban

I'ella.Ia Tahsil (Part)

26 Nurp.lr Buchi (316) 80.00 10 10 96 68 28 12 8 4

27 Saidp.lr (313) 160.66 65 68 497 252 245 91 46 45 Shahidan

Total Rural 240.66 75 78 593 320 273 103 54 49

Total Ud:lan 231 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes. Total main workers II (I --I X) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

157 140 139 76 136 10 80 47 10 488 439 363 242 432 5 284 111 4 200 187 403 210 326 4 95 1 118 1 84 84 440 229 472 36 197 129 5 .97 99 137 75 175 9 71 27 4

17,285 15,034 39,716 22,640 37,474 1,192 14,660 28 ::1.2,265 649

_/-

2 50 11 48 13 29 26 171 124 139 1 56 24 1

31 26 221 135 187 1 69 24 1 -- 232 SHAHBAD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

"DIanesar Tahsil (Part)· -Concld.

135 Naraingarh (116/1) 1 2

138 Macilhrauli (94) 2 5

140 Dhentaul"i (97) 3 13

141 Chanarthal (100) 21 47 29

142 Rawal Kheri (103) 10 4

1'otal Rural 127 3 236 21 1,780 127

Total UdBn Pehcwa Tahsil (Part)

26 Nurpur Buchi '(316) 27 Saidpur (313) 2 ·9 Shahidan

Total Rural 2 9

Total UdmJ. 233 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Nun-\~ rker

VI VI I VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43

1 2 3 .1.28 ~

11 4 15 43 IL. 2 35 8 52 2 339 E.1.G

2 6 8 62 2 374 1"7

4 6 7 1 1?5 21t

858 34 2,405 16 1,020 4,123 314 68 972 33,494 60,758

35 20 ~8

2 28 2 16 113 214

2 28 2 51 133 272

PRIMARY OENsus A8S~IACT tHANESAR C. D. BLOCK

235 236 fHANESAR C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

"laO' nfvlllage Area ;n No. of No. of Tota' population Total population in (Hclrlbas~ No.) hectares occu- house- (inc'uding the age group 0--6 pied holds institutional and resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 44,138.25 20,194 20,384 137,527 73,395 64,132 25,779 13,911 11,868 Rural 44,138.25 20,194 20,384.137,527 73,395 64,132 25,779 13,911 11,868 Urban Thanesar Tahsil (Part)

91 Ajrana Kalan (274) 1134.72 589 589 4,396 2,317 2,079 763 394 369

92 ~alpani Khurd (412) 268.00 130 130 814 423 391 151 74 77

9~ Silpani Kalan (300) 921.00 328 328 2,153 1,189 964 359 210 149 94 .1hil1warheri (413) 155.00 151 151 1,081 590 491 197 114 83 95 fPanwa ( 417) 332.00 2 2 6 3 3 96 Jdars i (406) 496.00 143 143 1,107 589 518 198 103 95 97 Hinga Kheri (411 ) 393.75 120 120 743 387 356 153 89 64 98 Ajrani (410) 250.00 153 153 1,266 683 583 233 122 111 .,39tBir Chhapar (95) 425.32 35 35 129 74 55 19 9 10 143 Sarai Sukhi (102) 352.88 215 215 1,427 754 673 298 149 149 144 Ohirpur (408) 274.00 159 162 1,046 568 478 238 138 100 145 Govind Majra (407 ) 388.00 231 231 1,472 774 698 317 162 155 14fi Chiba (405) 591.00 160 160 1,217 662 555 251 134 117 147 Ohuraia (404) 788.00 489 489 3,0201,5951,425 589 316 273 148 Adhaun (403) 405.00 222 222 1,430 781 649 268 151 117 149 Shad1pur (399) 179.68 13 13 131 68 63 22 7 15 Shahabad 150 Shadipur Shah1dan(398) 172.00 38 38 295 155 140 56 28 28 (Shadipur Shahid) 15 1 Sirsala (397) 701.00 312 312 2,304 1,208 1,096 447 225 222 152 Kanipla (104) 544.00 204 204 1,399 751 648 266 142 124 153 Khanpur Kolian (105) 439.00 255 255 1,574 863 711 294 174 120 154 Masana (96) 433.01 154 154 905 453 452 152 79 73 155 Dhudhla (106) 398.00 226 2261,482 799 683 276 153 123 156 Morthala (107) 373.11 163 163 1,361 731 630 208 119 89 178 Bangran (351) 120.00 25 25 239 144 95 4t 30 12 179 Untsal (350) 243.00 91 91 629 327 302 134 64 70 237 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

16,741 14,719 38.868 20,663 36,517 1.453 15.288 89 12,011 939 16,741 14.719 38,868 20,663 36,517 1.453 15.288 89 12,011 939

641 545 1,325 799 1,200 55 323 440 22 294 262 173 81 197 6 94 83 6 254 211 460 245 618 361 178 73 62 292 154 331 29 165 18 76 11 2 3 2 2 93 70 304 177 306 6 185 60 6 235 196 155 107 210 17 91 2 84 58 57 372 184 398 270 53 26 29 42 22 40 3 308 270 380 148 415 21 169 128 163 150 275 148 270 35 108 44 35 214 210 296 126 390 52 170 101 257 239 240 71 335 4 164 131 4 458 436 786 395 815 13 282 2 337 10 97 76 427 178 391 27 125 139 9 10 43 21 37 31 3

55 58 80 22 81 52 28

223 212 686 361 590 229 232 247 218 456 211 358 4 37 221 90 78 466 189 421 4 76 262 22 15 261 208 226 5 99 108 2 103 89 401 208 421 4 217 170 4 124 106 401 214 343 24 157 116 21 39 20 73 17 60 48 12 113 111 139 53 170 5 80 80 4 238

THMESAR C.D. Il.OCK ~IllAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a~ V(b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 161 4 . '322 24 1.656 ·223 Rural 161 4 322 24 1.656 223 Urban Thanesar Tahsil {Part}

91 Ajrana Kalan (274) 1 18 2 104 17 92 Salpani Khurd (412) 3 93 Silpani Kalan (300) 10 7 94 Jhinwarl'leri (41'3) 9 12 95 tPanwa (417) 96 Udars i (406) 9 97 Hinga Kheri (411) 14 14 2 98 Ajrani (410) 32 139 tBir Chhapar (95) 143 Sara; Sukhi ( 102) 2 8 144 Dhirpur (408) 4 26 145 Govind Majra (407) -- 79 50 146 Chiba (405) 5

147 Dhura~a (404) 7 33 148 Adhaun (403) 1 4 62 27 149 Shad1pur Shahabad (399) 150 Shad1pur Shah1dan (398) (Shad1pur Shah1d) 151 Sirsala (397) 2 1 31 152 Kanipla (104) 16 1 2 153 Khanpur Ko 1i an (105) .5 -- 154 Masana (96) 2 155 Dhudhla ( 106) 1 156 Morthala (107) 8 15 1 178 Bangran (351) 179 Untsal (350) 2 239

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VIr VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

fj78 1q h33& 9 816 2 4.247 144 80 1,017 36.798 61.662 ~78 1~ 1.338 9 816 2 4.241 144 QQ 1;017 36.798 61.662

." -...

12 85 34 183 n 20 32 1,097 1,992 4 ~ 2 5 226 385 3 11 8 39 571' 964 5 19 11 34 259 462' -- 1 3 16, 8 8 20 . 20 283 492

2 9 8 1 177 3~9 4 6 32 . 285 583 _, -- 4 33 34 55 41 19 10 26 31 2 -- 339 652 , 37v, 11 31 298 443 ~ .~,~ 1 13 7 18 -. ?~ 384 " '621 3 3 29 327 551 9 3i 12 98 1 780 1,412 10 7 ti --' " 37 389 I> 621 2 31 63 74 140

1 11 12 65 618 1,096 1 P --.. 16 ,58 2 393 644 7 9 60 4 4 4 ~38 lq~ 9 --.. 4 4 3 227 447 10 .. 1 3 13 378 679 -- 9 -- ? 36 2 388 605 ,.. --.. -- --~ --~ --. -- 84 95 -- 7 157 297 240 THANESAR C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Nasne of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--contd. 180 Kaul apur (349) 256.00 270 270 2,019 1,100 919 316 176 140 181 Ishargarh (356) 419.00 132 132 970 485 485 186 100 86 182 Ramgarh (395) 194.00 99 99 603 337 266 144 77 67 183 Sanwala (396) 363.00 135 135 807 428 379 149 84 65 184 Partapgarh (394) 193.00 212 212 1,696 896 800 284 147 137 185 Rattandera (393) 336.00 102 102 736 384 352 146 74 72 186 Harrapur (392) 173.00 90 90 609 327 282 99 53 46 187 Dhoda Kheri (400) 271.00 116 116 764 397 367 141 68 73 188 Bahadurpur (.401) 268.00 197 204 1,518 814 704 312 177 135 189 Mal akpur (402) 287.00 138 138 974 512 462 167 86 81 190 Hansala (419) 456.00 197 197 1,212 636 576 262 150 112 191 Bichganwah (420) 609.00 182 182 1,350 697 653 242 120 122 192 Hasanpur (418) 276.00 175 175 1,098 564 534 190 105 85 193 Lukhi (414) 2271.00 597 597 4,469 2,321 2,148 794 437 357 194 Bagthala (422) 873.00 329 329 2,032 1,033 999 346 180 166 195 Shamaspur (423) 397.00 228 228 1,460 777 683 333 183 150 196 Munda Khera (424) 273.00 149 149 904 469 435 142 66 76 197 Balahi (421) 463.00 137 137 1,181 612 569 222 108 114 198 Dab Kheri (425) 421.00 243 243 1,609 858 751 355 184 171 199 Jogna Khera (387) 350.00 150 150 1,219 659 560 237 138 99 200 Ghamur Kheri (388) 264.00 70 70 510 276 234 71 48 23 201 Bahri (Part) (389) 315.26 20 20 146 68 78 22 14 8

202 Bhawani Khera (3~0) 265.47 137 137 1,161 612 549 197 109 88 203 Dara Khurd (391) 171.10 46 46 418 200 218 72 29 43 Thanesar (Part) 204 Kheri Markanda (378) 149.15 126 126 734 391 343 163 97 66 (p art) 205 Amargarh (377) 104.00 103 103 674 352 322 145 71 74 Majhara 206 Bir Pipli (Part) (359) 277.20 131 131 832 433 399 168 91 77 207 Pipli (Part) (360) 54.23 15 15 101 57 44 35 20 15 208 Bazidpur (358) 295.00 147 147 1,032 531 501 198 105 93 241 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IXl M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

180 159 624 337 564 18 323 4 96 12 155 172 226 176 254 4 111 129 3 83 70 130 64 159 32 93 165 134 220 108 221 93 112 176 150 523 283 429 1 158 177 1 221 108 184 107 60 51 42 187 113 167 1 83 25 45 41 206 98 201 16 85 54 16 90 93 410 239 409 10 170 120 9 173 172 281 166 259 98 95 150 132 322 206 296 2 208 59 2 19 18 360 181 365 3 174 116 3 23 26 292 235 315 5 169 51 126 120 1,267 917 1,.069 3 661 251 2 282 277 561 395 533 29 224 149 369 324 378 166 331 171 196 4 101 167 56 39 242 138 258 46 127 1 39 7 169 157 314 214 330 4 197 110 2 379 346 373 137 413 112 239 1 176 159 336 163 365 35 161 165 33 43 29 171 138 146 2 96 1 32 4 6 36 46 42 30 7 404 250 304 6 161 38 5 129 97 113 102 1

40 31 188 94 179 4 56 1 96 2

35 40 167 84 171 33 97

33 27 239 129 199 3 46 87 26 14 28 2 5 7 153 135 256 143 271 43 112 3 99 37 242 THMESAR C.D. Il.OCK VILlAG£

loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V~bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Thanesar Tahsll (Part )-contd. 180 Kaulapur (349) 2 23 181 Ishargarh (356) 2 182 Ramgarh (395) 7 9 183 Sanwala (396) 4 184 Partapgarh (394) 11 185 Rattandera (393) 7 186 Harrapur (392) 13 187 Dhoda Kheri (400) 1 14 188 Bahadurpur (401) 3 13 189 Malakpur (402) 6 4 190 Hansala (419) 1 2 191 Bfchganwah (420) 8 9 192 Hasanpur ( 418) 3 1 7 193 Lukhi (414) 17 194 Bagthala (422) 7 3 69 24 195 Shamaspur (423) 2 2 196 Munda Khera (424) 72 38 197 Salahi (421 ) 2 198 Dab Kheri (425) 4 7 199 Jogna Khera (387) 3 200 Ghamur Kheri (388) 7 201 Sahri (Part) (389) 2 202 Bhawani Khera (390) 15 203 Dara Khurd (391) Thanesar (Part) 204 Kheri Marka.nda (378) (Part) Z05 Amargarh (377) 10 14 ~~~hara

.~ Sir Pipl; (Part) (359) 10 '1.07 Pipl; (Part) (360) 2 7 208 8azipur (358) 3 10 243 PRIMMY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 19 25 66 536 901 2 2 8 231 481 5 7 2 4 2 62 176 204 3 7 207 378 10 6 67 467 799 2 7 200 352 7 9 3 27 160 281 10 4 21 12 196 351 15 27 9 52 405 694 3 9 18 26 1 253 461 6 19 340 574

14 11 ~~ 6 27 332 650 5 8" 43 29 4 249 529 25 29 85 1,252 2,145 4 ·17 19 41 5 500 970 10 4 16 446 512 5 4 10 211 389

.. -_ ,'" 3 17 282 565 5 9 17 20 445 750 2 4 30 2 294 i25 5 3 3 130 232 1 2 26 78 7 13 3 67 308 543 2 -., 8 87 218

18 9 212 339

3 6 8 181 321

7 13 7 29 234 396 3 4 2 29 42 9 11 3 24 --, 260 458 244

THAlESAR C.D. fIlOClC VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--contd.

209 Baholi ( 357) 455.00 219 219 1,304 695 609 261 133 128 210 Musapur (353) 136.38 Un- 234 Mathana (364) 1401.41 628 628 4,125 2,235 1,890 752 399 353 236 Bir Mathana (363) 166.73 219 219 1,634 920 714 234 129 105 237 Sirsama (362) 363.81 251 251 1,746 929 817 406 220 186 238 Shadipur Ladwa (367) 182.11 98 98 635 325 310 110 53 57 239 Umri (Part) (370) 1273.11 900 900 5,775 3,068 2,707 1,010 539 471 240 Jirbari (371 ) 313.22 154 154 900 486 414 171 88 83 241 Chanderbhanpur (372) 198.70 88 88 520 284 236 102 57 45 242 Palwal (Part) ( 373) 264.63 133 133 996 535 461 189 109 80

~45 Ratgal (376) 306.75 Un- 246 Dara Kalan (379) 291.73 23 23 1'55 86 69 21 11 10 Thanesar (Part) 247 Kheri Ramnagar (374) 273.56 176 176 1,175 620 555 251 128 123

248 Kheri B~ahmanan (382~ 99',96 70 70 498 263 23'S 78 41 37 249 Sal al"pur (380) 124.24 24 24 182 102 80 27 20 7 250 Alampur (381) 210.43 116 116 757 408 349 182 99 83 251 Diyalpur (Part) (383) 156.11 233 233 1,483 822 661 341 190 151 252 Darra Khera (385) 52.84 Un- Thanesar (Part) 253 Narkatari (386) 156.21 66 66 416 220 196 81 41 40 254 Mirzapur (Part) (384) 521.16 505 505 3,1631,7281,435 633 336 297 255 Raogarh (427) 132.73 103 103 643 362 281 142 82 60 256 Gulabgarh (426) 115.74 6 6 37 21 16 10 2 8 257 Josar (428) 1133.51 684 684 4,372 2,359 2,013 827 462 365 258 Ind Bari (429) 206.79 36 36 252 130 122 55 28 27 259 Kanthal Kalan (3) 173.61 26 26 163 89 74 38 15 23 260 Kanthal Khurd (4) 106.43 151 151 1,097 578 519 192 108 84 261 Barwa (5) ,598.52 363 ,363 2,282 1,254 1,028 420 240 180

262 Hathira ~9) 1105.18 475 508 3,515 1.914 1.601 630 335 295 245

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Cas tes TrJbes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23

Z36 212 309 133 385 20 98 170 9 inhabited 429 357 1,278 654 1,094 37 349 377 14 86 63 615 301 452 199 153 181 170 465 236 441 106 170 27 29 209 100, 175 153 21 590 518 1,797 1,028 1,576 87 559 456 78 170 150 245 124 259 69 132 36 63 29 76 73 145 67 142 72 40 113 104 3'31 184 264 8 97 48 7 inhabited 60 38 45 2 27 4

144 131 330 159 303 4 207 32 2 5 3 161 113 141 5 93 8 5 5 4 62 37 46 30 4 107 103 206 81 186 30 58 76 28 272 224 456 181 382 47 82 93 36 inhabited

8 8 129 75 111 13 48 ,23 13 449 379 1,000 454 809 20 233 211 8 188 74 178 28 43 4 6 12 12 877 697 1,194 658 1,201 38 296 2 621 28 5 2 72 38 66 35 27 47 45 29 6 51 40 70 68 359 223 300 4 154 28 248 217 677 331 599 4 332 1 165 2 421 335 868 351 969 25 360 412 246

THNIESAR C.D. BlOCK VILlAGE loca- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS t10n (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a} V~b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Thanesar Tahsl1 {Part)--contd.

209 Baho 1 i (357) 5 47 9 210 Musapur (353) Un-

234 Mathana (364.) 6 80 20 236 B1r Mathana (363) 5 5 237 Sirsarna (362) -6 42, 238 ShadiplJr Ladwa (367) 239 Umri (Part) (370) 5 16 80 240 Jirbari (371) 37 3 241 Chanderbhanpur (372) 3 1 2 242 Palwal (Part) (373) 2 3. 35 245 Ratgal (376) Un- 246 Dara Kalan (379) 2 3 Thanesar (Part) 247 Ktieri Rarnnagar (374) 8 248 Kheri Brahm,anan (3a2) 2 14 249 Sal arpur (380) 250 A lampur (381) 3 1 11 251 Diyalpur (Part) (3a3) 7 2 10 1 29 252 Darra Khera (385) Un- Thanesar (Part)

253 Narkatari (386) 1 1 254 Mirzapur (Part) (384) 2 5 11 255 Raogarh (427) 2 256 Gulabgarh (426) 257 Josar (428) 3 24 1 258 Ind Bari (429) 259 Kantha 1 Kal an (3) 5 260 Kanthal Khurd (4) 21 261 SaNa (5) 1 -- 4 262 Hath i ra (9) 2 72 24 247 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 17 9 1 32 310 588 inhabited

11 58 22 190 3 7 9 1,134 1,84'4 3 12 9 66 468 713 24 31 15 47 488 816 1 1 150 309 28 121 31 280 7 1,492 2,620 5 5 16 227 345 2 5 12 6 142 235 6 5 13 55 73 271 380 fnhab1ted -... 2 7 2 --. 41 67 .. .!' 3 15 38 2 317 551 8 5 11 122 230 5 6 56 79 9 9 6 13 2 31 220 288 8 10 2 6 137 6 5 44 435 570 inhabited

11 6 1 19 109 183 21 46 30 250 12 28 ·919 1,387 45 10 13 37 2 182 281 9 16 7 43 B 199 7 1 105 1,157 1,870 1 3 64 121 2 2 1 38 74· 8 15 16 58 4 278 51-5' 2 4 20 71 1 655 1,024 4 37 9 73 1 944 1,576 248 llWIESAR C.D. 11.00: 'VILLAGE loca- Name of village Area in ~o. of N~. of Total papulation Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Thanesar Tahsil (Part)--concld. 263 Kirmach (6) 2223.31 836 842 6,101 3,310 2,791 1,067 606 461 264 Shamsipur (2) 274.37 121 121 790 425 365 172 92 80 255 Suneher1 ( 1 ) 390.11 195 195 1,358 711 547 299 150 149 266 Ishaqpur (29) 170.77 81 81 557 307 250 86 54 32 267 Shadipur ( 28) 99.55 10 10 81 43 38 14 9 5 268 Sir Amin (30) 715.69 212 212 1,540 813 727 294 148 146 259 Amin ( 33) 1604.15 972 974 6,245 3,345 2,900 1,117 616 501 270 Fattupur (31) 362.59 194 194 1,274 691 583 238 130 108 271 Khawaspur ( 32) 175.63 104 104 705 385 320 146 85 60 272 Samani (29) 308.7? 106 106 684 3M 318 123 60 53 273 Jhinwarheri (28) 265.B7 124 124 661 356 305 97 48 49 274 Sodhi (359) 125.86 61 61 360 200 160 69 40 29 275 Sodhi (89) 161. 06 118 118 755 383 372 128 64 64 276 Kishan Garh (358) 107.56 109 109 642 342 300 132 69 63 (Part) 77 277 Dau I a tpur (366) 264.26 142 142 846 427 419 171 94 281 Munyarpur (365) 107.24 92 92 686 370 316 132 65 67 Total Rural 39.700_37 18.505 18~556 125..574 67.021 58,553 23,518 12,680 10,838 Total Urban Pehowa Tahsl1 (Part) 28 Fatengarh Atari (277) 142.68 5 5 51 31 20 12 9 3 29 Ajrana Khurd (276) 774.92 271 306 2,0601,091 969 376 199 177 30 Gogpur (275) 362.44 143 152 863 469 394 153 85 68 35 Shrinagar (302) 175.85 47 47 356 1B3 173 51 39 22 35 Bhusthla (301) 503.00 208 208 1,521 803 718 257 142 115 37 Pipl; Majra (304) 370.00 94 105 669 380 289 109 60 49 88 Bhainsi Majra (13) 473.0] 144 168 1.136 52() 566 225 109 n6 91 Khizar Pura (28) 235.93 114 137 949 493 456 160 88 72 92 Lahar Majra (27) 440.7Cl 2.f>"\ ,fo6 1,525 82"\ 71)4 316 174 '142 ~ 93 Kamoda (26) 745.02 298 310 2,104 1,123 981 463 254 209 94 Khanpur Roran (25) 213.27 104 124 669 360 309 129 72 57

Total Rural 4.437.8a 1~828 11,953 6.374 5~579 2,261 1,231 1,030 Total Urban 249 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SCheduled Literates INQUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

439 376 1,821 929 1,563 25 776 360 10 134 102 216 l05 219 2 86 61 248 226 307 144 327 2 145 111 29 23 168 67 163 128 26 7 7 22 17 20 18 2 101 93 443 245 407 5 193 125 4 801 670 2,089 1,077 1,573 107 509 377 91 236 208 378 150 301 21 95 130 19 117 95 212· 103 168 7 78 64 7 60 50 206 89 190 3 106 28 105 94 182 122 201 14 54 86 10 11 6 80 56 120 3 63 45 2 87 90 189 111 186 85 61 190 153 123 57 179 2 74 89 256 242 215 162 225 62 147 12 12 240 83 175 5 22 124 5 14,774 12,969 35,106 18,944 33,404 1,339 13,901 84 10,921 845

17 11 13 13 440 400 488 279 564 4 200 261 3 185 143 277 174 264 3 86 135 64 67 87 65 84 45 27 108 97 465 310 431 5 225 104 56 48 147 83 190 136 42 117 100 335 98 313 140 112 184 174 280 159 226 1Q9 99 325 290 389 197 357 82 1 189 300 277 470 251 515 96 285 64 88 188 154 207 92 156 3 60 3 51 1,961 1,150 3.162 1,119 3,113 114 1,381 5 1,084 94 250 THANESAR C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. r III IV V~a) V(bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Thanesar Tahsll (Part)--concld. 263 Kirmach (6) 2 4 70 2 264 Shamsipur (2) 42 265 Suneheri (1 ) 10 17 266 Ishaqpur (29) 267 Shadipuf' (28) 268 Bir Amin (30) 17 10 269 Amin (33) 17 51 ,71

270 Fatt~pur (31 ) 3 C 9 271 Khawaspur (32) 2 272 Sarnani (29) 9 20 3 273 Jhinwarheri (28) 15 274 Sodhi (369) -" 1 275 Sodhi (89) 9 276 Kishan Garh (368) (Part) 277 Daul atpur (366) 2 281 Munyarpu r (365) 4

Total Rural 127 2 273 22 1~584 219 Total Urban Pehawa Tahsil (Part) 28 Fatehgarh- Atari (277)

2~ Ajrana Khurd (276) 2 13 15 (275) 11 ,,7 7 30 Gogpur . 35 Shrinagar (302) 36 Shusthla (301) 3 19 t$ 3} Pipli Majra (304) 2 1 88 Shainsi Majra ( 18) 10 91 Khizar Pura (28) 92 lahar Majra (27) 3 13 93 Kamoda (26) 14 2 7 16 4 94 Khanpur Roran (25) Total Rural 34 2 .... 49 2 72 4 Total Urban - 251 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TNDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non~workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

22 72 31 226 13 1,747 2,766 7 4 5 14 206 363 9 2 2 31 384 644 2 6 144 250 23 38 10 11 7 34 2 404 721 32 111 4 40 365 11 6 110 1,766 2,683 18 4 39 390 561 4 2 17 217 313 4 5 3 12 2 8 168 314 34 8 2 2 3 155 291 2 3 6 80 157 7 9 14 197 372 3 11 163 298

3 4 7 202 417 3 8 14 195 311 598 19 1.238 9 778 2 3,972 137 61 551 33,556 56,663

18 20 10 18 5 40 527 965 7 10 181 205 210 2 3 6 99 173 3 21 4 44 3 2 3 370 710 3 2 3 15 190 274 19 30 5 112 302 453 4 13 267 455 2 22 6 40 464 702 3 19 15 61 2 98 608 787 3 10 3 28 12 56 192 250 80 too 38 275 7 19 466 3.242 4.999

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)

253 254 PEIIlWA C.D. BlOCK (PART)· VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 47,349.33 16,608 18,845 123,544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11,938 10,353 Rural 47,349.33 16.608 18,845 123,544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11,938 10,353 Urban

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)

Tangol i (22) 340.74 82 83 513 273 240 103 60 43 2 Jakhwala (20) 583.95 151 152 1,177 625 552 216 121 95 3' Teokar (1 g) 283.00 42 52 348 196 152 60 34 26 4 Ka 1sa (1) 1,031. 12 408 467 3,133 1,624 1,509 592 292 300 5 Mohanpur (2) 653.00 247 247 1,719 882 837 292 165 127 6 Karah (3) 957.00 235 266 1,885 1,036 849 310 174 136 7 Garh1 l al)gr1 (6) 287.00 111 111 771 424 347 98 54 44 8 Diwana (5) 1.409.09 419 419 2,983 1,601 1,382 471 264 207 g Kakrala Gujran (7) 456.88 182 20~ 1,393 786 607 274 142 132

10 Rattangarh (8) 524.00 188 192 1,241 672 569 214 124 90 alias Kakral 11 Ishaq (10) 1.197.00 340 406 2,968 1.659 1,309 509 285 224 12 Seonsar (59) 1,076.00 220 252 1.584 848 736 298 156 142 13 Bakhli (11) 1,663.23 435 517 3,233 1,694 1,539 577 299 278 14 Siana Saidan (13) 1.230.23 586 687 4,272 2,278 1.994 793 418 375 15 Shahpur (14 ) 224.19 73 90 601 306 295 105 53 52 16 Zulmat (15 ) 257.38 68 68 434 223 211 80 34 46 17 Bodhni (16) 991.47 305 337 2,278 1.215 1.063 371 208 163 18 Bodha (18) 236.00 115 115 775 406 369 146 80 66 19 Bhorak (17) 1.419.21 633 717 4,433 2.306 2.127 731 394 337 20 Madaharan (30) 159.44 32 39 279 142 137 43 17 26 21 Naisi (323) 799.00 224 224 1.530 817 713 231 104 127 22 Shergarh (321) 151.00 53 59 523 249 274 91 38 53 23 Tabra (322) 187.00 114 127 823 446 377 171 88 83 24 Jal Behra (307) 641.42 260 270 1.829 96~ 864 341 185 156 25 Thaska Miranji (308) 1.049.33 484 553 3,454 1.849, 1,605 599 324 275 31 Khanjarpur (311) 136.78 19 25 167 95 72 24 12 12 255 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

/ 14,838 12,975 30,534 16,523 33,884 1,225 16,103 199 10,897 809 14,838 12.975 30,534 16,523 33,884 1,225 16,103 199 10,897 809

33 22 115 67 153 128 9 88 80 300 140 334 2 194 103 27 17 80 32 109 74 24 659 638 755 416 850 123 514 48 175 70 237 204 461 316 410 4 335 2 60 51 38 430 204 598 3 416 1 117 173 145 204 100 226 178 43 146 111 725 412 876 41 608 26 169 13 289 251 170 18 416 16 228 154 5 80 72 212 50 360 230 90

437 338 740 298 830 4 371 338 3 238 215 399 214 432 17 237 112 15 138 134 813 441 824 4 470 259 3 582 518 1,032 573 1,302 21 413 684 16 66 52 120 59 147 3 49 97 6 2 126 86 130 2 93 24 199 186 579 362 622 2 303 171 30 23 188 84 198 184 12 245 232 1,192 702 1,174 14 601 1 256 8 18 10 61 33 73 57 12 149 154 404 225 474 2 250 161 6 8 150 105 125 90 10 127 113 188 53 242 72 122 200 185 441 212 516 15 252 151 13 538 483 749 520 1,004 17 479 192 50 25 50 46 256 PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PART)· VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V~b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 170 6 362 22 907 10 Rural 170 6 362 22 907 10 Urban

Pehowa Tahsil (Part) 1 Tangol; (22) 2 Jakhwala (20) -3 Teokar (19) 6 4 Kalsa ( 1 ) 23 7 12 5 Mohanpur (2) 2 6 Karah (3) 2 10 7 Garhi Langri (6) 8 Diwana {5) 2 3 9 Kakrala Gujran (7) 2 2 10 Rattangarh (8) 8 3 alias Kakral 11 Ishaq (10) 21 13 12 Seonsar (59) 10 12 11 13 Bakhli (11 ) 2 3 8 14 Siana Saidan (13 ) 2 11 27 15 Shahpur (14 ) 16 Zulmat (15) 3 17 Bodhni (16 ) 3 22 15 18 Bodha ( 18) f 19 Bhorak ( 17) 32 36 20 Madaharan (30) 3 21 Naisi (323) 7 22 Shergarh (321) 6 23 Tabra (322) 1 13 24 Jal Behra (307) 7 14 I- 25 Thaska Miranji (308) 19 2 15 31 Khanjarpur (311 ) iS7 PKlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32- 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

491 2 1,233 6 528 3,193 171 141 1,290 31,654 55,350

491 2 1,2~3 6 528 3,193 171 141 1,290 31,654 55,350

6 4 1 4 120 239 4 11 2 18 3 291 547 5 8,7 151 3 15 14 87 4 774 1,386 5 8 1 7 465 833 13 39 2 437 846 4 198 347 18 4 72 2 4 721 1,341 6 11 13 11 370 591 4 6 1 18 312 569

2 9. .. - 10 66 1 5 38 824 1,267 11 2 37 2 416 719 3 19 10 50 1 3 7 867 1,528 35 1 33 96 4 ._ .976 1,973 -- 2 159 292 2 3 4 21 93 188 6 14 4 84 2 2 591 1,061 ·208 369 13 43 28 164 5 10:,31 2,113 69 137 2 22 4 26 343 711 2 6 1 9 3 97 121 177 7 5 22 .204 377 14 21 4 5Z t 448 849 57 2 78 7 156 11 845 1.,588 2 45 72 258 PEHOWA C.D. Il.OCK (PART)· VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v ill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares otcu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) ,dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--contd.

32 Duniya Majra (310) 277.21 132 146 827 429 398 143 83 60 33 Azmatpur (309) 168.35 41 46 346 176 170 73 45 28 34 Megha Majra (303) 259.80 16,7 180 1,303 713 590 231 131 100 38 Mandi (415) 654.00 182 190 1,407 734 673 251 142 109 39 Bachki (416) 335.00 41 52 357 190 167 64 42 22 40 Kanthala (306) 509.00 17"8 192 1,304 678 ,626 259 134 125 41 Lotni (325) 291.00 135 135 1,068 568 500 193 103 90 42 Gangheri (324) 397.00 164 164 1,148 628 520 196 115 81 43 Mal akpur (326) 599.00 189 189 1,375 729 646 229 122 106 44 Tikri (31) '257.00 210 225 1,297 679 618 271 133 138 45 Talheri (327) 596.00 .182 224 1,386 714 672 246 128 46 Chana1 Heri (305) 1.82.00 153 166 1,214 681 533 233 127 106 47 Surmi (51) 647.00 88- 99. 772 407 365 149 73 76 48 Chhajupur (328) 382.00 111 162 896 475 421 154 78 76

49 Urnai (329) 806.00 389 448 ~,795 1,478 1,317 552 291 261 50 Dhani Rampura (47) 265.47 88 114 656 334 322 100 54 46 51 Jorasi Kalan (32) 464.17 170 178 1,257 662 595 224 128 96 52 Jorasi Khurd (33) 267.09 115 138 856 453 403 134 66 68 53 Sarusti Khera (34) 474.69 293 313 1,985 1,056 929 344 190 154 54 Morthal i (35) 378.38 109 109 699 338 361 94 47 47 55 Jhi nwarheri (36) 368.00 82 119 828 437 391 146 86 60 56 Sat aura (37) 290.00 160 163 1,097 567 530 211 120 91 57 Theh Bir Badsuyee (12) 478.00 6 6 23 14 9 4 3 (Theh BirBaraswan)

58 Guldehra (54) 496.00 188 216 1,458 780 678 286 154 132 59 Helwa (58) 324.00 94 98 709 389 320 144 83 61 60 Mangna (57 ) 552.00 222 271 1,684 884 800 316 186 130 259 PRlMARV CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled <:: nee ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr bes Total main workers II - - ( I--IX) "1 F C'I F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 1Q 1'7 18 19 20 21 22 23

58 54 1a7 120 226 17' 92 82 15 92 69 ~1 n 5

lBB 139 346 ~3' 350 3 147 -,. 116 85 62 377 257 386 6 252 61 16 11 89 79 nS 1 77 17 186 152 273 115 365 103 11'3 193 94

126 109 274 134 29~ 44 19~ 197 165 268 132- 369 214 125

144 136 Ii'~ 35'8 221 418 187 131

64 67 309 8~ 332 7 93 120 5 70 71 301 220 388 3 210 2 140 123 83 283 13i 345 11 117 10a 76 64 ". 180 86 235 161 47 9,3 19 224 130 275 7 2-\6 1 34 3 91i' 823 627 349 706 6 212 317 2

~ 4 158 99 151 22 70 12 25 5

56 47 ~~~ 166 353 3 H9 2 121

?O 16 244 157 246 90 37 3AR 15 200 10 112 96 582 , • oJ 533 118 44 36 218 192 180 9 121 30 39 34 251 168 214 130 52 74 43 308 220 273 P 130 78 6 2 6 -- 2

231 201 329 167 ~95 194· 73 108 99 192 93 181 8B 72 134 132 369 190 418 4 146 247 4, PBOIA C.D. BlOCK (PART)· VILlAGE

Loca- Name of ,v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{a) V{b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pehowa TahsIl (Part)--contd.

32 Duniya Majra (310) 2 12 33 Azmatpur (309) 34 Megha Majra (303) 3 1 11 38 Mandi (415) 13 5 39 Bachki (416) 6 40 Kanthala (306) 3 10 41 Lotn; (325) 6 42 Gangheri (324) 2 2 ~ 43 Malakpur (326) 4 13 4 44 Tikri (31) 15 45 Talheri (327) 2 6 46 Chanal Her; (305) 3 47 Surmi (51) 3 48 Cl1hajupur (328) 3 7

49 Urnai (~29) 4 33 50 Dhani Rampura (47) 5 8 51 Joras; Kalan (32) 1 . -- 9 52 Jorasi Khurd (33) 7 15 53 S'arusti Khera (34) 4 -" 5 50 2 54 Morthal; (35) 55 Jh;nwarher; (36') 3 10 56 Sataura (37) 2 -- 11 4 57 trheh Bir Badsuyee (12) (T.hen BirBaraswan)

39 1 58 Guldehra (54) 4 13 59 Helwa (58) 1- 2 4 60 Mangoa (57) 2 -- 261 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX F M F M F M F M F M F

3? 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 4 26 2 203 381 4 89 170 8 15 9 40 363 587 2 9 7 41 1 2 348 665 4 5 3 1 77 166 2 8 35 9 312 523 12 4 32 273 499 3 7 2 13 2 257 520

2 ~1 46 311 646 12 9 6 75 2 347 611 13 6 10 42 326 627 4 9 2 100 11 336 522 4 11 7 13 172 351 2 3. 9 1 200 414 13 24 4 99 4 4 768 1,311 11 8 6 24 5 41 177 259 3 7 3 24 2 307 592 34 11 9 43 1 39 207 363 20 46 1 20 70 2 1 523 913 2 6 8 ... - 13 9 158 352 1 17 -- 9 223 391 5 36 6 288 524 4 8 9

16 16 31 131 394 546 5 1 11 3 208 317 7 10 5 462 191 262 VILLAGE

Loca­ Hame of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu­ house- (including the age group 0-·6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi­ houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

PehOlla Tahsil (Part) --contd.

61 Dhulgarh (55) 174.00 96 103 646 354 292 141 76 65' 62 Thana (56) 1,707.00 687 852 5,308 2,915 2,393 943 504 439 63 Kheri Shishgran (38) 656.00 244 282 1,669 862 807 341 173 168 64 Gumtha 1a Garhu (39) 2,458.00 1,018 1,162 6,947 3,745 3,202 1,169 628 541 65 Gledwa (40) 296.23 111 155 930 486 444 197 116 81 66 Pehowa (Rural (41) 934.02 394 462 2,555 1,336 1,219 494 260 234 Part) 67 Usmanpur (43) 599.74 299 339 2,194 1,155 1,039 415 231 184 68 Sheri an (42) 217 .31 159 166 1,135 620 515 210 119 91

69 Theh Ma 1 bor a (13) 579.10 105 120 844 442 402 146 81 65 70 Jadol a (6) 1,094.66 498 583 3,895 2,076 1,819 732 383 349 71 Urnaicha (14) 435.44 180 219 1,301 707 594 246 119 127 72 Bathed (12) 697.67 175 215 1,619 876 743 279 151 128 73 Sandhol a (44) '643.44 175 222 1,436 771 665 257 129 128 74 Ruan (15) 600.14 189 237 1,607 856 751 28,2 145 137, 75 Sarsa (17) 1,546.28 638 726 5,187 2,747 2,440 991 519 472 76 Nikatpura alias (156) 265047 60- 63 442 241 201 91 47 44 Garhi Singhan 402 2,772 1,427 1,345 536 269 267 77 Sandhol i (45) 904.00 352 I 78 Salochpura (46) 314~ob }3 73 477 246 231 15 37 38 79 Sans a (49) 295.42 124 141 906 466 440 155 76 79 Sibipur Kalan 536.,61 75 94 690 372 318 1()? 80 (50) 01 46 81 Murtiapur (48) 1.157.00 515 S77 3.68~ • .. 1,::Ib4 1,n2 715 401 314 (155) 1.72.00 82 Muqimpura 42 273 144 129 55 28 27 83 Takoran (52) 226.'00 19 19 108 53 55 18 8 10 84 Chhawl an (53) 499.00 121 138 870 444 426 151 76 75 85 ~ampura (153) 121.00 Un- 86 Garhi Kaharan (154) 95.00 Un- 87 (157) 8~~.DO 218 276 1,829 983 846 329 180 149 89 Si ngh Pu:: (29) 99,.96 33 34 253 130 123 32 18 14 263 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

92 78 124 '55' 164 " 5 77 70 4

771 649 1,1~6 378 1,552 17 761 4 397 9 284 294 436 274 442 7 179 158 5, 1,285 1,089 1,847 1,182 2,046 151 621 1,017 128 145 126 255 187 228 9 99 28 517 485 691 423 658 3 129 163

505 436 520 338 563 32 186 237 29 213 185 295 104 308 13 69 109 12 55 32 206 132 201 .24 129 10 50 10 460 414 1,026 432 1,032 136 471 303 132 _.. 88 75 293 108 372 57 121 4 118 43 273 225 291 140 441 286 135 167 131 429 203 424 2 209 163 - 347 319 389 169 400 70 180 2 168 67 388 323 1,305 491. 1,301 110 739 74 343 33 15 14 131 62 125 89 32

382 362 723 524 741 16 247 312

68 59 137 9~ 120 -- 45 61 54 60 261 145 227 9 84 51 8 80 55 -- 206 136 195 85 8~ 43.8 355 842 462 990 2'6 385 360 22 5 9 77 39 70 62 3 29 17 28 23 5 54 42 787 107 226 156 62 inhabited

inhabi ted

137 127 544 303 478 2 192 2 171 28 24 85 78 70 32 32 264

PEHOWA C.D. BlOCK (PART)· VilLAGE

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~ a} V~b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--contd.

61 Dhu1garh (55) 1- 62 Thana (56) 12 34 20 2

63 Kheri Shi shgran (38) 3 33 64 Gumtha 1a Garhu (39) 4 15 86 65 ~i'edwa (40) 10 3 2 2 23 66 Peh"",a (Rural (41 ) 5 2 70 "art) 67 !Jsmanpur (43) 1 3 10 68 Bherian ( 42.) 2 1 1 13 69 Theh MaJbora (13 ) 5 70 Jado1a (6) 4 14 22 71' Urnaicha (14) 7 5 46 4 72 Batheri (12) 2 2 73 Sandhola (44) 5 74 Ruan (15) 5 8 75 Sarsa ( 17) 2 4 25 76 Nikatpura a11as ( 156) Garhi Singhan 77 Sandholi (45) 6 2 22 78 Balochpura (46) 3 79 Sansa (49) 4 4 21 80 Bibipur Kalan (50) 2 ------. 2 81 Murtzapur (48) 17 -.. 13 -- 18 82 Muqimpura (155) 2 83 Takoran (52) 84 Chhawl an ( 53) 3 85 Rampura (153) Un- 86 Garhi Kaharan (154) Un- 87 Bhor Saidan (1.57) 9 7 89 Singh Pura (29) 265 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 2 6 2 16 188 271 22 128 14 164 5 86 1,358 2,290 2 24 6 37 2 420 799 44 ""- 73 13 173 23 2 1,697 3,050 28 7 17 14 2 31 168 227 267 56 67 66 100 3 678 1,216

3 21 34 68 2 592 1,007 16 16 6 76 12 41 300 461 2 12 4 241 378 11 54 16 137 4 442 1,044 1,241 2 11 66 335 537 2 14 435 743 5 10 5 26 2 347 663 11 26 456 681 46 26 116 2 81 1,446 2,249 1 2 116 200

7 36 12 97 14 10 676 1 ,329 5 5 126 231 15 10 5 33 2 238 429 5 2 11 177 318 13 56 28 100 4 974 1,696 2 3 74 126 25 55 1 4 218 425 inhabited inhabited

5 28 5 61 505 844 2 3 60 123 266 PEHOWA C.D. Il.OCK (PART)- VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast NO.) hectares occu- house- (i ncl ud i ng the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10 11

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--concld.

90 Garhi Roran (152) 252.12 102 121 872 451 421 198 114 8~

Total Rural 47,349.23 16,608 18,845 123,544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11,938 10,35~ Total Urban - Notes : (1) rocation Code to each revenue estate (village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village (s) wholly merged in town (s) or treated as Cenus towns do not appear in the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :--

Location Name of v1llage Tabsil in which it falls Town in which merged Code (Hadbast Number) or treated as Census Town

2 3 4

243 Sunderpur (375') Thanesar Thanesar (M.G.) 244 Devidass Pura (361) Thanesar Thanesar (M.C.) 267 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 • 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

57 53 224 129 201 15 97 81 15

14,83812,975 30,534 16,523 33,884 1,225 16,103 199 10,897 809

(2) In c?se, a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only rural area has been given against that village and word 'Part' has been added after the village name.

(3) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear ,an identical name, the wor"d 'rural' has been added after the name of the village

(5) tAlthough entered as '8e-Chirag' (un-inhabited) in revenue record, the population shown against this village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census. (6) * Four villages of Pehowa C.D. Block fall in Kaithal District. 268

PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK (PARn- VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V~b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--concld.

90 Garhi Roran (152) 5 4

Total Rural 170 6 362 22 907 10 Total Urban 269 PRIMARY· CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 249 400 2 6 1 5 171 141 1.290 31.654 55.350 491 2 1.233 6 528 3.193

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

271 272 URBAN

Leca- Name of Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town/ward town occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code in km' pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I Shclhbad (M.C.) Ward 1 332 356 2,106 1,082 1,024 379 195 184 2 356 429 2,394 1,289 1,105 426 215 211 3 379 404 2,302 1,190 1,112 355 183 172

4 396 408 2,385 1,299 1,086 418 219 199 5 277 331 1,938 1,006 932 323 163 160 6 317 350 2,064 1,062 1,002 292 168 124 -"7 256 287 1,624 859 765 222 127 95 8 247 301 1,868 970 898 249 146 103 9 248 317 1,842 960 882 270 156 114 10 322 383 2,008 1,090 918 373 210 163

11 222 285 1,624 865 759 178 98 80 12 349 394 2,068 1,107 961 331 176 155 13 373 421 2,451 1,247 1,204 350 209 141 14 364 380 2,137 1,118 1,019 327 187 140 15 469 477 2,641 1,369 1,272 458 234 224

Total 16.00 4,907 5,5)3 31,452 16,513 14,939 4,951 2 .. 686 2,265 273 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

49 54 771 586 563 32 82 1 83 6

25 23 753 502 679 29 43 1 115 3 "26 25 885 697 589 32 62 30 3 626 534 734 459 666 125 23 1 51 6 7 6 750 577 524 41 32 85 4 12 9 802 683 530 26 17 55 607 468 408 25 17 32 2 800 665 499 31 14 28 1 2 3 735 601 507 67 9 10 35 29 663 472 528 25 9 1 135 5 681 511 417 24 3 66 705 626 677 405 564 20 10 177 5 41 39 942 839 605 38 28 58 6 5 879 725 561 59 34 7 1 419 410 808 622 654 53 44 164

1,953 1,763 11,487 8,812 8,294 627 427 4 1,096 36 274 URIWI

Loca- Name of INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion town/ward Code No. III IV V~ a} 'V~bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

I Shahbad (M.C.) Ward 1 5 2 2 2 39 1

2 6 10 2 276 4

3 11 1 45 98 1 4 10 1 38 57 5 17 26 47

6 3 1 31 5? 7 7 1 43 8 4 5 46

9 3 8 12 85 1

10 8 13 100

11 1 46 12 12 26 63 13 14 8 55 1

14 11 7 2 72 Z

15 12 15 70

Total 117 4 1 241 19 1,1,55 10 275

PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 143 2 8 195 18 519 992 75 80 22 2 52 17 5 605 1,076 10 157 2 27 149 25 601 ;t,080 37 95 1 15 2 340 114 3 22 630 939 9 162 1 9 137 36 1 481 891 25 171 1 13 1 156 24 532 976 3 133 5 168 22 451 °740 15 228 21 138 30 471 867

12 234 7 15 1 131 46 7 4 446 ~11 17 75 18 153 19 562 893 2 187 5 1 107 23 448 735 9 81 15 171 15 543 941 12 242 4 56 1 132 32 642 1,166 16 234 2 25 155 52 557 960 21 182 2 18 128 51 715 1,219

269 2,404 22 1:12 8 2,312 524 16 26 8,203 14,286 276 URBM

Loca- Name of Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town/ward town occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code in km2 pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

II ladwa (M.C.) Ward 1 354 451 2,624 1,390 1,234 450 233 217 2 121 188 1,036 546 490 161 93 68 3 168 269 1,'562 812 750 233 123 110 4 176 230 1,354 691 663 253 130 ·123 5 139 153 1,077 555 522 166 86 80 6 144 197 1,237 658 579 209 112 97 7 167 167 1,093 582 511 176 94 82 8 443 543 3,035 1,607 1.428 582 301 281 9 203 241 1,528 818 710 294 159 135 10 138 177 1,113 587 526 190 106 84

11 155 188 1,170 601 569 211 111 100 12 160 190 1,216 658 558 194 109 85 13 191 247 1,396 719 677 222 110 112

Total 2.00 2,559 3,241 19,441 10,224 9,217 3,341 1,767 1,574 277 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I --IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

106 95 883 654 627 59 38 2 37 3 7 6 420 330 245 15 1 8 15 10 630 536 388 28 21 2 296 264 453 350 333 31 3 60 14 112 112 383 264 280 28 2 34 7 11 13 447 334 338 26 21 20 443 310 290 31 7 3 2 63 45 935 660 778 70 15 187 31 584 497 499 267 365 17 13 1 97 2 463 323 270 18 21 19 22 22 451 342 291 14 24 3 514 381 334 11 34 26 13 11 557 430 352 21 29 3 1

1,229 1,075 7,078 5,181 4,891 369 229 3 499 60 278 URBM

Loca- Name of. INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAfN WORKERS tion town/wa~ Code No. III IV V(a} V(b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

II ladwa (N.C.) Ward 1 8 10 6 69

2 6 1 36 3 20 5 50 4 2 28 1

5 6 53

6 2 1 45 1 7 3 2 1 43 1

8 17 2 8 89 2

9 7 6 59

10 2 1 35

11 8 7 42 12 3 23 13 2 11 37

Total. 84 2 53 B 609 5 279 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

36 4 207 2 24 198 42 763 1,175 12 89 7 85 15 301 475 22 170 13 85 28 424 722 27 134 1 4 1 75 14 358 632 18 1 112 5 8 47 15 275 494 20 130 7 1 92 24 320 553 28 128 18 58 27 292 480 20 210 32 1 200 34' 829 1,358 24 30 8 121 14 453 693 7 86 3 97 17 317 508 40 91 1 8 68 13 310 555

4 158 2 84 11 1 324 546 13 141 2 26 90 18 367 656

21i S 1,686 11 160 3 1,300 Z72 1 5,333 8,847 280 URBAN

Loca- Name of Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town/ward town occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code in km 2 pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

III Thanesar (M.C.) Ward 1 '593 599 3,457 1,860 1,597 554 302 252 2 285 285 1,751 901 850 266 139 127 3 256 256 1,404 732 672 211 113 98 4 320 320 1,840 966 874 273 146 127 5 3,940 3,967 22,633 12,120 10,513 4,120 2,193 1,927 6 2,483 2,508 13,249 6,980 6,269 1,975 1,051 924 7 431 431 2,951 1,585 1,366 454 247 207 8 1,359 1,365 7,805 4,216 3,589 1,209 676 533 9 1,942 2,046 12,663 7,677 4,986 1,189 583- 606 10 474 474 2,793 1,465 1,328 489 252 237 11 245 245 1,535 801 734 230 133 97 12 1,666 1,666 9,174 4,853 4,321 1,719 914 805

'lbtal 30.71 13,994 14,162 81,255 44,156 37,099 12,689 6,749 5,940 281 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L1terat:!s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

2 3 1,381 991 890 98 35 27

1 3 742 600 454 28 8 1

581 446 337 31 2 2

7 4 738 566 494 61 13 11

2,142 1,857 7,713 5,224 5,711 383 147 503 43

453 411 5,159 3,924 3,289 436 369 34 249 71

22 25 1,163 830 781 54 12 19 362 293 2,843 2,164 1,965 187 160 2 146 2 563 449 6,210 3,256 2,572 339 41 57 4 31 13 1,090 781 754 58 8 4

503 408 363 25 1 21 641 592 2,844 1,832 2,320 247 147 9 200 22

4,224 3,650 30,967 21,022 19,930 1,947 930 45 1,242 153 282 URIWt

Loca- Name of INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion town/ward Code No. III IV Via) Vi b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 ' 28 29 30 31

III Thanesar (M.C.) Ward 1 6 1 13 39 2 6 23 51 3 7 6 40

4 11 7 2 36 1

5 76 2 1 166 2 423 3 6 89 2 1 72 7 189 5 7 38 40 8 9 9 140

9 94 6 49 5 127 2

10 5 7 3 111 11 3 7 1 30 12 29 2 8 47 3 162 2

Tota1 335 12 II 444 23 1,388 13 283 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

91 7 281 1 49 348 90 970 1,499 21 155 18 171 28 447 822 12 110 1 6 152 30 3 6 392 635 30 194 4 22 181 43 472 813

435 8 1,361 3 392 2 2,207 320 7 6,409 10,123 97 506 8 240 7 1,477 302 1 3,691 5,832

33 424 8 10 1 205 45 804 1,312

78 2 584 13 55 2 784 166 2 2,249 3,402 148 3 314 4 68 1 1,674 314 2 5,105 4,645 46 278 1 24 1 271 53 711 1,270 21 177 7 96 24 438 709 205 14 355 2 59 1,108 193 1 2 2,532 4,072

1,217 34 4,739 45 950 14 8,674 1,608 6 18 24,220 35,134 284

URBAIt

Loca- Name of ArE!a of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion town/warCl town occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code in km> pied holds institutional and No. res;" houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IV Pehowa (M.C.) Ward 1 214 264 1,557 815 742 278 153 125

2 308 392 2,281 1,179 1,102 369 201 168 3 208 255 1,540 823 717 242 141 101 4 215 292 1,790 1,008 782 282 162 120 5 279 381 2,133 1,139 994 400 215 185 6 208 251 1,576 830 746 236 126 110 7 106 197 1,215 636 579 .215 115 100 8 239 276 1,642 877 765 298 165 133 9 162 233 1,435 784 651 211 125 86 10 193 271 1,576 825 751 257 140 117 11 182 294 1,723 896 827 255 128 127

12 214 299 1,788 942 846 268 153 115 13 231 282 1,730 902 828 323 175 148

Total 4.57 2,759 3,687 21,986 11,656 10,330 3,634 1,999 1,635 285 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I II (I.·IX) M F M F M F. M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

20 17 602 482 388 16 20

31 33 861 700 578 42 45 19

670 516 430 11 2 24

18 9 710 513 517 11 8 5

203 187 702 445 541 4 34 102

11 12 561 429 393 27 28 1

481 348 307 23 14

15 13 542 373 408 9 57 70

3 4 563 389 384 16 44 14 1

3 2 629 460 411 14 50 10

2 6 669 530 434 33 33 1 4

65 55 688 547 460 35 15 27 2

604 540 464 293 373 35 7 115

975 878 8,142 6,025 5,624 306 357 1 387 7 286 URBAR

Loca- Name of INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion town/ward Code No. III IV V~al V~bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IV Pehowa (H.C.) Ward 1 9 7 1 46

2 10 1 7 74

3 1 5 21

4 33 1 9 72

5 22 21 85

6 2 1 1 53

7 3 1 52 8 8 n 9 10 31 1 10 11 1 43

11 ~ 3 54

12 3 1 3 70 1 13 4 5 3 25

Total 115 4 62 8 648 2 287 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

31 145 1 21 109 14 1 427 725 12 265 13 33 1 113 27 601 1,060

14 280 11 72 41 393 676 25 227 2 6 132 8 491 771 26 as 6 157 4 598 990 9 101 1 8 191 24 437 719

13 98 1 6 121 21 1 329 555 19 75 1 7 150 8 469 756

6 113 14 152 14 400 635 20 157 17 103 13 414 737

14 215 8 5 107 21 2 11 460 783

5 182 1 30 127 28 2 480 811 23 47 21 1 126 31 529 793

217 1,993 28 185 2 1,660 254 4 13 6,028 10,011

APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D .. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

289

291 APPENDIX I Details of C.D. Blocks included under various tahsils of Kurukshetra District

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

1. Thanesar Ladwa 1 Shahbad (Part) 2 Thanesar (Part) 3 2. Pehowa Shah bad (Part) 2 Thanesar (Part) 3 * Pehowa (Part) 91

* Part of Pehowa C.D. Block also falls in Kaithal District. 292

TAHSIL WISE PRI~Y

Loea­ District! Total! Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion Tahsil Rural! in occupied house­ (including institutional age-group of 0--6 Urban km2 residen- holds and houseless population Code t i al No. houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

3. Kurukshetra T t1.217.oo 93,514 98,482 641.943 341.612 300.331 113,660 60.885 52.775 D1str1ct R '1,163.72 69.295 71,869 487,809 259,063 228.746 89,045 47,684 41,361 U 53.28 24,219 26.613 154,134 82,549 11,,585 24,615 13,201 11,414 1. Thanesar T 1,074.09 72,383 74,044 483,867 257,583 226,284 85,371 45,663 39.708 Tahs 11 R 1,025.38 50,923 51,118 351,719 186,690 165,029 64,390 34,461 29.929

U 48.71 21,460 22.926 132,148 70,893 61,255 20,981 11,202 9~779 2. Pehowa Tahsil T 524.85 21,131 24,438 158,076 84,029 74,047 28,289 15,222 13,067 R 520.28 18,372 20,751 136,090 72,373 63,717 24.655 13,223 11.432 U 4.57 2,759 3,687 21,986 3,634 1,999 1.635

+Total area figures for the district represent provisional "geographical area" figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The total of area figures of tahsils in a district will nQt tally with the district figures because the former are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied by the tahsildars. 293 CElSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total ma1n workers Tr1bes P--IX} p M F P M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

126,918 67,670 59.248 310.52~ 194,334 116,192 179.695 171,448 8.247 111,171 59.289 51,882 211,812 136,660 75.152 137,707 132,709 4,998 15,147 8,381 7,366 98,714 57,674 41,040 41,988 38,739 3,249 93,478 49,859 43,619 244,065 152,275 91,790 135,241 128,640 6,601 79,584 42,453 37,131 159,518 102,743 56,775 99,183 95,525 3,658 13,894 7,406 6,488 84,547 49,532 35,015 36,058 33,115 2,943 33,440 17,811 15,629 66,461 42,059 24,402 44,454 42,808 1,646 31,587 16,836 14,751 52,294 33,917 18,377 38,524 37,184 1,340 1,853 975 878 14,167 8,142 6,025 5,930 5,624 306 294 TAHSILWISE PRIMARY

L oca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rural/ Urban Code Cultivators Agricultural latiourers Livestock. forestry. No. fishing. hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

P t. M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 '29 30 31 32 33

3. Kurukshetra T 58,684 58,254 430 49,744 46,492 3,252 1,284 1,240 44 District R 56,688 56,311 377 46,264 43,268 2,996 611 589 22 U 1,996 1,943 53 3,480 3.224 256 673 651 22 1. Thanesar T 40,569 40,344 225 36.441 34,100 2.341 951 919 32 Tahs i 1 R 38,931 38,758 173 33,355 31,263 2,092 397 383 14 U 1.6¥l 1,586 52 3,086 2,837 249 554 536 18 2. Pehowa Tahsil T 18,115 17,910 205 13,303 12,392 911 333 321 12 R 17,757 17,553 ?o4 12,909 '12,005 904 214 206 8 U 358 357 1 394 387 7 119 115 4 295 CENSUS ABSTRACf --Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

12 12 2.020 1,881 139 10.366 9.744 622 -_ 1.162 1,0&1 81 6,536 5,944 592

12 12 858 800 58 3,830 3,800 30 12 12 1,515 1,408 107 8,714 8,108 606 727 670 57 5,534 4,956 578 12 12 788 738 50 3,180 3,152 28 505 413 32 1,652 1,636 16 435 411 24 1,002 988 14 70 62 8 650 648 2 296 TAHSIL WISE PRIMARY

Loca- District! Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion Tahsil Rural/ Urban Code Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and No. cOlllllUnications VI VII VIII P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

3. Kurukshetra T 4.523 4.416 101 11,153 11.009 144 4.654 4.623 31 District R 2.510 2.442 68 6,225 6.181 38 3.060 3.056 ~ U 2.013 1.914 39 10,928 10,822 106 1.594 1.561 27 1. Thanesar T 3,731 3,626 105 13.765 13,655 110 3,899 3,870 29 lahsil R 1,935 1,869 66 4,858 4,826 32 2,492 2,488 4 U 1,796 1,757 39 8.907 8,829 78 1,407 1,382 25 2. Pehowa Tahsil T 792 790 2 3.388 3,354 34 755 753 2 R 575 573 2 1,367 1,361 6 568 568 U 217 217 2,021 1,993 28 187 185 2 297 CENSUS ABSTRACT --Cone 1d.

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

31,255 27.777 3,478 4.736 345 4,,391 451,512 169.819 281.693 14.651 13.831 820 4,652 319 4.333 345.450 126.035 219,415 16.604 13.946 2.658 84 26 58 112.062 43.784 69.278 25,644 22,598 3,046 2,803 181 2,622 345,823 128,762 217,061 10,954 10,312 642 2,736 159 2,577 249,800 91,006 158,794 14,690 12,286 2,404 67 22 45 96,023 37,756 58,267 5,611 5,179 432 1,933 164 1,769 111,689 41,057 70,632 3,697 3,519 178 1,916 160 1,756 95,650 35,029. 60,621 1,914 1,660 254 17 4 13 16,039 6,028 10,011

APPENDIX-II ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

299

301 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total a,od .Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise Location Nam-e of town I Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 I Shahbad ,M.C.) 31.452 3.716 Ward-1 2,106 103 Block 1 620 103 Block 2 765 Block 3 721 Ward-2 2,394 48 Block 4 711 42 Block 5 889 6 Block 6 794 Ward-3 2,302 51 Block 7 662 10 Block 8 710 12 Block 9 930 29 Ward-4 2,385 1,160 Block 10 962 362 Block 11 1,001 690 Block 12 422 ·108 Ward-5 1,938 13 Block 13 569 4 Block 14 665 Block 15 570 9 Block 46 134 Ward-6 2,064 21 Block 1"6 660 Block 17 665 Block 18 739 21 Ward-7 1,624 Block 19 514 Block 20 633 Block 21 477 Ward-8 1,868 Block 22 584 Block 23 675 Block 24 609 302 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town! Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

I Shahbad (M.C. )--Goncld.

Ward-9 1,842 5 Block 25 957 3 Block 26 885 2 Ward-IO 2,008 64 Block 27 893 16 Block 28 521 13 Block 29 594 35

Ward-ll 1 ~ 6.2-4 , Block 30 n~' ,- Block 31 :67'9:' Block 32 " '233

Ward-12 2.,.O6~ 1,331 Block 33 829' 580 Block 34 835 527 Block 47 404 224 Ward-13 2,451 80 Block 35 569 Block 36 685 10 Block 37 53-9 70 Block 38 658 Ward-14 2,137 11 Block 39 696 Block 40 641 6 Block 41 800 5 Ward-15 2,641 829 Block 42 622 24 Bloek 43 607 Block 44 665 138 Block 45 747 667 303 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Gaste population urban block-wise

Location Name of townl Total population Scheduled Cast,es code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

II Ladwa (M.G.) 19,441 2,304 Ward-l 2,624 201 Block 1 656 1 Block 2 706 95 Block 3 521 102 Block 4 741 3 Ward-2 1,036 13 Block 5 671 13 Block 6 365 Ward-3 1,562 25 Block 7 610 13 Block 8 952 12 Ward-4 1,354 560 Block 9 761 513 ,BJock 10 593 47 Ward-5 1,077 224 Block 11 628 221 Block 12 449 3 Ward-6 1,237 24 Block 13 662 10 Block 14 575 14 Ward-7 1,093 Block 15 512 " Block 16 581 Ward-8 3,035 108 Block 17 490 13 Block 18 633 7 Block 19 986 38 Block 20 926 50 Ward-:9' 1,528 1,081 Block 21 1,029 6;1.5 Block 22 499 466 304 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban bloek-wise ... Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

II Ladwa (M.C.) --Concld. Ward-10 1,113 Block 23 682 Block 24 431 Ward-'ll 1,170 44 Block 25 459 3 Block 26 711 41 Ward-12 1,216 Block 27 647 Block 28 569 Ward-13 1,396 24 Block 29 379 3 Block 30 494 21 Block 31 523

III Thanesar (M.C.) 81,255 7,874 Ward-1 3,457 5 ,Block 1 963 2 'Block 2 840 3 B10ek 3 863 Block 4 791 Ward-2 1,751 4 Block 5 62<1 Block 6 1,122 4 Ward-3 1,404 Block 7 1,027 Block 8 377 Ward-4 1,840 11 Biock 9 887 Block 10 953 11 Ward-5 22,633 3,999 Block 11 855 176 Block 12 616 305 URBAN PRIYARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled Castes, code. ward/urban block 1 2 3 4

III Tbanesar (M.C. ) --Contd. Ward-5 Block 13 1,079 197 Block 14 723 292 Block 15 1,089 611 Block 16 944 261 Block 17 706 4 Block 18 956 641 Block 19 486 360 Block 20 877 29 c Block 21 939 11 Block 22 887 140 Block 23 808 9 Block 24 592 151 Block 25 622 Block 26 797 Block 27 627 Block 28 1,011 25 Block 29 607 259 Block 30 1,100 164 Block 31 1,163 277 Block 32 966 25 Block 33 799 29 Block 34 694 156 Block 35 718 Block 36 644 21 Block 37 417 Block 38 911 161 Ward-6 13,249 864 Block 39 995 35 Block 40 495 101 Block 41 928 27 Block 42 712 13 306 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total 'population Scheduled Castes coae ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

III l'banesar (M.C. }--Contd. Ward-6 Block 43 869 38 Block 44 604 4 Block 45 730 96 Block 46 699 39 Block 47 926 63 Block. 48 764 40

Block 49 1~121 35 Block 50 1,012 82 Block 51 1,118 29 Block 52 1,453 84 Block 53 823 178 Ward-7 2,951 47 Block 54 807 21 Block 55 583 10 Block 56 1,192 Block 57 369 16 Ward-8 7,805 655 Block 58 947 6 Block 59 612 18 Block 60 881 2 Block 61 957 64 Block 62 932 378 Block 63 500 12 Block 64 874 42 Block 65 899 113 Block 66 1,203 20 Ward-9 12,663 1,012 Block 67 597 Block 68 409 Block 69 716 4 Block 70 528 252 307 UkBA~ PRUMARY CENSUS' ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

III Tbanesar (M.G. )--Contd. Ward-9 Block 71 1,174 122 Block 72 326 3 Block 73 1,039 63 Block 74 330 Block 75 875 37 Block 76 710 117 Block 77 312 Block 78 564 180 Block 79 333 Block 80 669 27 Block 81 821 26 Block 82 812 12 Block 83 672 54 Block 84 923 85 Block 85 853 30 Ward-l0 2,793 44 Block 86 662 Block 87 848 Block 88 323 6 Block 89 960 38 Ward-ll 1,535 Block 90 995 Block 91 540 Ward-12 9,174 1,233 Block 92 626 14 Block 93 544 10 Block 94 837 126 Block 95 591 Block 96 709 Block '17 689 72 308 URBAN PRIMARY CEMSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste populatioa urban b1ock-.ri8e

Location Name of town I Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

III Thanesar (M.C.) --conc1d • Ward-12 Block 98 872 18 Block 99 824 21 Block 100 790 435 Block 101 700 183 Block 102 966 148 Block 103 589 120 Block 104 437 86 tV Pehowa (M.C.) 21.986 1,853 Ward-l 1,557 31 Block 1 830 21 Block 2 727 10 Ward-2 2,281 64 Block 3 1,016 Block 4 1,265 64 Ward-3 1,540 Block 5 1,020 Block 6 520 Ward-4 1,790 21 Block 7 891 27 Block 8 899 Ward-5 2,133 390 Block 9 889 71 Block 10 1,244 319 Ward-6 1,576 23 Block 11 783 12 Block 12 793 11 Ward-7 1,2.15 Block 13 1,215 Ward-8 1,642 28 Block 14 828 Block 15 814 309 URBAR P1UUAIlY CERSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II . Total aud ScheduJed Cute population orbaD block.... iae

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled Castes code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

IV Pebowa (M.C.) --Concld •

Ward-9 1,435 7 Block 16 815 7 Block 17 620

Ward-IO 1,576 5 Block 18 717 5 Block 19 859 Ward-ll 1,723 8 Block 20 986 8 Block 21- 731' Ward-12 1,788 120 Block 22 1,011 35 Block 23 777 85 Ward-13 1,730 1,144 Block 24 688 330 Block 25 1,042 814 G. Total 154.134 15.747

APPENDIX III PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK 312

PEItOWA c. D. Il.OCJ VIL~

Loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total popuiation Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (i ncl udi ng the age group 0--6 Code pi.ed holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

49,300.70 17,392 19,747 129,ns 68,693 60,425 12,511 10,853

\ 49,300.70 17,392 19,747 129,118 68,693 60,425 12,511 10,853

Pebaia'l'absi.l .(Part)

1 Tangoli (22) 340.74 82 83 513 273 240 103 60 43

2 Jakhwala (20) 583.95 151 152 1,177 625 552 216 121 95 3 Teokar (19) 283.00 42 52 348 1% 152 60 34 26

4 Kalsa (1) 1,031.12 408 467 3,133 1,624 1,509 592 292 300

5 Mohanpur (2) 653.00 247 247 1,719 882 837 292 165 127 6 Karah (3) 957.00 235 266 1,885 1,036 849 310 174 136

7 Garhi tangri (6) 287.00 111 111 771 424 347 98 .54 44 8 Diwana (5) 1,409.09 419 419 2,983 1,601 1,382 471 264 207

9 Kakrala (7) 456.88 182 204 1,393 786 607 274 .142 132 Gujran

10 Rattangarh (8) 524.00 188 192 1,241 672 569 214 124 90 alias Kakral

11 Ishaq (10) 1,197.00 340 406 2,968, 1,659 1,309 509 285 224

12 5eonsar (59 ) 1,076.00 220 252 1,584 848 736 298 156 142

13 Bakhli (11) 1,663.23 435 517 3,233 1,694 1,539 577 299 278 14 Siana (13) 1,230.23 586 687 4,272 2,278 1,994 793 418 315 Saidan

15 Shahpu: (14) 224.19 73 90 601 306 295 105 53 52

16 Zulrnat (15) 257.38 68 434 223 211 80 34 46 17 Bodhni (16) 991.47 305 337 2,278 1,215 1,063 371 208 163

18 Bodha '(18) 236.00 115 115 775 406 369 146 80 66 19 Bhorak (,17 ) 1,419.21 633 717 4,433 2,306 2,127 731 394 337

20 Madaharan (30) 159.44 3:> 39 279 142 137 43 17 26

21 Naisi (323) 799.00 224 224 1,530 817 '113 231 104 121

22 Shergarh (321) 151.00 53 59 523 249 274 91 38 53

23 Tabra (322) 187.00 114 127 823 446 377 171 88 83

24 Jal Behra ( 307 ) 641.42 260 270 1,829 965 864 341 185 156

25 'Itlaska (308 ) 1,049.33 484 553 3,454 1,849 1,605 599 324 275 Miranji 313 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II ( I --IX)

M F F M F M F M F M F

)2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

15,461 13,516 31,758 17,032 1,316 16,961 236 11,283 847

15,461 \ 13,516 31,758 17,032 35,366 1,316 16,961 236 11,283 847 -t:

33 22 115 67 153 1 128 1 9

88 80 300 140 334 2 194 1 103

27 17 80 32 109 1 74 24 1

659 638 755 416 850 123 514 48 175 70

237 204 461 316 410 4 335 2 60 1

51 38 430 204 598 3 416 1 117 173 145 204 100 226 178 43

146 111 725 412 876 41 608 26 169 13

289 251 170 18 416 16 228 154 5

80 72 212 50 360 230 90

437 338 740 298 830 4 371 338 3

238 215 399 214 432 17 237 112 15

138 134 813 441 824 4 470 259 3 582 518 1,032' 573 1,302 21 413 684 16

66 52 120 59 147 3 49 97 1

6 2 126 86 130 2 93 24 1

199 186 579 362 622 2 303 171 30 23 188 84 198 184 12 .rr--,~ 245 232' 1,192 702 1,174 14 601 1 256 8

18 lO 61 33 73 57 12

149 154 404 225 474 2 250 1 161

6 8 150 105 125 90 10

127 113 188 53 242 72 122

200 185 441 212 516 15 252 1 151 23

538 483 749 520 1,004 17 479 1 192 1 _ 1 "

PEHQWA C.D. BLOCK IJ'i ' t ~

Loca- Name of v i11 dge INDWSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Uon (Hadbast No.) Code No. In IV V(a~ V(b)

M F M F M F M F

!. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 188 6 387 34 967 10

Rural 100 6 387 34 967 10

Urban

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)

1 -Tangoli (22) 1

.2 Jakhwala (20) 1 1

3 Teokar (19) q

4 Kalsa (1 ) 23 1 7 12 5 Mohanj?Ur (2 ) 2

6 Karah (3) 2 10 7 Garhi Langri (6 ) 1

8 Di\.;ana (5) 2 3

9 Kakrala (7 ) 2 2 Gujral'l

10 Rattangarh (8 ) 8 3 alias Kakral

11 Isllaq (10) 21 13 12 Seonsar (59) 10 12 11

13 Bakhli (11 ) 2 3 8 14 Siana (13) 2 11 27 - Saidi3-rt

15 Shahpur (14) ~- \

16 Zulmat (15) 3 1 15 :7 Bodhni (l6) 3 22 I .l-j Bcdha (18' 1 -'-- 36 Bho-;cak ( 1'1) 1 32

20: Madahar' (3D) 3 -,.. 1 7 21 Na'isi. ""):"3) 1 6 22 Shergart. ">1) 1 13 23 Tabra ·2]') 1 24 Jal Be1'u:'a 307} ., 1 14 2 15 25 'Ihaska '(\8) 19 f'1iranj;i. 31"> PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of Mt\lN WORKERS Marnina' workers Non-workers

VI VIr VI I I I X . " ,. M F M F M F M F M: F 14 F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .4Q 41 42 43

504 2 1,277 6 550 3,249 175 141 1;,542 33,186 57,511

so~ 2 1,277 6 550 3,249 175 141 1,592 33,186 57,517

6 4 4 120 239 4 '1'1 2 18 1 3 291 547

5 87 151

3 15 14 87 4 774 1,386

5 8 1 7 465 833

13 1 39 2 1 437 846

4 198 347

18 4 72 2 4 721 1,341

6 11 13 11 370 591

4 6 1 18 312 569

2 9 10 66 1 5 38 824 1,267

11 2 37 2 416 719

3 19 10 50 1 3 7 867 1,528 1 35 1 33 96 4 976 1,973

1 2 159 292

2 3 4 1 21 93 188

6 14 4 84 2 .! 591 1,061 208 3f \ 13 43 28 164 5 1 1,131 2,11 <

69 13'"

2 22 4 26 1 343 71]

2 6 1 9 3 97 121 177

7 5 22 204 377 14 21 4 52 1 1 448 849

57 2 78 7 '56 11 845 1,588 316 PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- house less population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

31 Khanjarpur (311) 136.78 19 25 167 95 72 24 12 12 32 Duniya (310) 277.21 132 146 827 429 398 143 83 60 Majra

33 Azmatpur (309) 168.35 41 46 346 176 170 73 45 28

34 Megha Majra(303) 259.80 16'7 180 1,303 71.3 590 231 131 100 38 Mandi (415) 654.00 182 190 1,407 734 673 251 142 109 39 Bachki (416) 335.00 41 52 357 190 167 64 42 22

40 Kanthala (306) 509.00 178 192 1,304 678 626 259 134 125 41 Lotni (325) 291.00 135 135 1,068 568 500 193 103 90

42 Gangheri (324) 397.00 164 164 1,148 628 520 196 115 81 43 Ma1akpur (326) 590.00 189 189 1,375 729 646 228 122 106

44 Tikri (31) 257.00 210 225 1,297 679 618 271 133 138 45 Talheri ( 327 ) 596.00 182 224 1,386 714 672 246 128 118 46 Chanal Reri (305) 782.00 153 166 1,214 681 533 233 127 106 47 Sunni (51) 647.00 88 99 772 407 365 1'49 73 76 48 Chhajupur (328) 382.00 111 162 896 475 421 154 78 76

49 Urnai (329) 806.00 389 448 2,795 1,478 1,317 552 291 261

• 50 Dhani (47) 265.47 88 114 656 334 322 100 54 46 Rampura

51 Jorasi (32) 464.17 170 178 1,257 662 595 224 128 96 Kalan

52 Jorasi (33) 267.09 115 138 856 453 403 134 66 68 Khurd

53 Sarusti (34) 474.69 293 313 1,985 1,056 929 344 190 154 Khera

54 Morthali (35 ) 378.38 109 10$) 699 338 361 94 47 47 55 Jhinwarheri (36) 368.00 82 119 828 437 391 146 86 60 56 Sataura (37) 290.00 ;1.60 163 1,097 567 530 211 120 91

57 Then Bir (12) 478.00 6 6 23 14 9 4 3 1 Badsuyee 1Theh Bir Baraswan) 317 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL c"ATEGDRY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX} ""t ...... ' ..... M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

50 25 50 46 1

58 54 187 120 226 17 92 82 15

92 69 87 77 5 188 139 346 131 350 3 147 116 85 62 377 257 386 6 252 61

16 11 89 79 113 1 77 17 186 152 273 115 365 103 113 193 94

126 109 274 134 295 1 44 195 197 165 268 132 369 214 125 144 136 358 221 418 187 131 64 67 309 89 332 7 93 120 5 70 71 301 220 388 3 210 2 140 1 123 83 283 131 345 11 117 108 76 64 180 86 235 1 161 1 47

93 79 2'24 130 275 7 216 1 34 3

912 823 627 349 706 6 212 317 2 3 4 158 99 157 22 70 12 25 5

56 47 292 16!j 353 3 179 2 127 1

29 16 244 157 246 1 90 37

112 96 582 348 533 15 118 200 10

44 36 218 192 180 9 121 30 39 34 251 168 214 130 52 74 43 308 220 273 6 130 78

6 2 6 2 loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~al V~b) M F M F M F \ M r

1 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pellowa Tahstl (Part)-Contd.

31 Khan jarp.u- (311) 1 32 Dwrlya (310) 2 12 Majra

33 Azmotpu r (309) 1

34 Megha Majra (303) 1 3 11 38 Mandi (415) 13 " 1 39 Bachki (416) 1 6

~ Kanthala (306) 1 3 1Q t 41 Lotni (325) 1 6

42 Gangheri (324) 2 1 2

43 Malakpur (326) 4 13 4 44 Tikri (31 ) 1 1 15

45 Talheri (327) 2 6

46 Chanal Heri (305) 1 1 3 47 Surmi (51) 1 3

48 Chhajupur ,(328) 3 1 7 ,1 49 Umai (329) 4 33

50 Dhani (47) 5 8 RampJra

51 Jorasi (32) 1 9 Kalan

52 Jorasi (33) 7 15 Khurd

53 Sarusti (34 ) 4 5 50 2 Khera

54 Morthali (35)

55 Jhinwarheri (36) 3 1 1

56 Sataura (37) 2 11 4 10 57 Theh 'Sir (12 ) Badsuyee ('!heh Sir Baraswan) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGOR't OF MAIN WORKERS Margina1 workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 45 72

8 4 26 2 263 381

4 89 170 8 15 1 9 40 1 363 587

2 9 7 41 1 2 348 665 4 5 3 1 77 166 2 8 35 9 1 312 523

1 12 4 32 1 273 499 3 7 2 13 2 - ... 257 520 2 31 46 311 646

12 9 6 75 2 347 611 1 13 6 10 42 326 627 4 9 2 100 11 336 522 1 4 11 7 13 172 351 1 2 3 9 1 200 414 13 24 4 99 4 4 768 1,311 11 8 6 24 5 41 177 259

3 7 3 24 2 307 592

34 11 9 43 1 39 207 363

20 46 1 20 70 2 1 523 913

2 6 8 13 9 158 352

1 17 9 223 391

5 1 1 36 1 6 288 524

4 13 9 " 320

PEHOWA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of "n 1age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) .... dent i a 1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

58 Guldehra (54 ) 496.00 216 1,458 780 678 286 154 132 59 Helwa (58) 324.00 94 98 709 389 320 144 83 61

60 Mangna (57 ) 552.00 222 271 1,684 884 800 316 186 130 61/ Dhulgarh (55) 174.00 96 103 646 354 292 141 76 65

62 Thana (56) 1,707.00 687 852 5,308 2,915 2,393 943 504 439 63 Kheri (38) 656.00 2.44 282 I, 669 862 807 341 173 168 Shishgran 64 Gumthala (39) 2,168.00 1,016 1,162 6,947 3,745 3,202 1,169 628 541 Garh'l 65 Gledwa (40) 296.23 111 155 930 486 444 197 116 81 66 Pehowa (41) 634.02 394 462 2,555 1,336 1,219 494 260 234 (Rural part' 67 Usrnanpur (43 ) 599.74 299 339 2,194 1,155 1,039 415 ~1 184 68 Bherian (42 ) 217.31 159 166 1,135 620 515 210 119 91

69 Theh (13 ) 579.10 105 120 844 442 402 146 81 65 Malbora

70 Jadola (6) 1,094.66 498 583 3,895 2,076 1,819 732 383 349 127 71 Urnaicha (14 ) 435.44 180 219 1,301 707 594 246 119 128 72 Bathed (12) 697.67 175 215 1,619 876 743 279 151 73 Sandhola (44) 643.44 175 222 1,436 771 665 257 129 128 137 74 Ruan (15) 600.14 189 237 1,607 856 751 282 145 75 Sarsa (17) 1,546.LB 638 726 5,187 2,747 2,440 991 519 472 76 'Nikatpura (156) 265.47 60 63 442 241 201 91 47 44 alias Garhi Singhan Sandholi (45) 904.00 7 352 402 2,772 1,427 1,345 536 269 267 37 38 78 8elochpura (46) 314.00 73 73 477 246 231 75 79 79 Sansa (49) 295.42 124 141 906 466 440 155 76 107 61 46 80 Bibipur (50) 536.61 75 94 690 372 318 Kalan 314 81 Murtzapur (48) 1,157.00 515 577 3,686 1,964 1,722 715 401 27 82 Muqirrplra (155) 172.00 33 42 273 144 129 55 28 321 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tri bes Total main workers 11 (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

231 201 329 167 355 1 194 73

108 99 192 93 181 88 72

134 132 369 190 418 4 146 247 4 92 78 . 124 55 164 5 77 70 4 771 649 1,166 378 1,552 17 761 4 397 9

284 294 436 274 442 7 179 158 5

1,285 1,089 1,847 1,182 2,046 151 621 1,017 128

145 126 255 187 228 9 99 1 28

517 485 691 423 658 3 129 163

505 436 520 338 563 32 186 237 29

213 185 295 104 308 13 E.9 109 12

55 32 206 132 201 24 129 10 50 10

460 414 1,026 432 1,032 136 471 303 132

88 75 293 108 372 57 21 4 118 43

273 225 291 140 441 2QG 135

167 131 429 203 424 2 309 163

347 319 389 169 400 70 180 2 168 67

388 323 1,305 491 1,301 110 739 74 343 33

15 14 131 62 125 1 89 32 1

382 362 723 524 741 16 247 1 312

68 59 137 93 120 45 61

54 60 261 145 227 9 84 51 8

80 55 206 136 195 85 88

438 355 842 462 990 26 385 360 22

5 9 77 39 78 62 3 322 PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of v111 age INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(al V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--Conti.

58 Guldehra (54) 4 ,-- 13 39 1 59 Helwa (58) 1 2

60 Mangna (57) ~ 1 4 61 Dhulgarh (55) 1 1 1

62 Thana (56) 12 34 20 2 63 I

64 Gurnthala (39} 4 15 86 Garhu

65 Gledwa (40) 10 3 2 2 23 66 Pehowa (41) 5 2 70 (Rural Part)

67 Osmanpur (43) 1 1 3 10

68 Bherlan. (42) 2 1 1 13

69 'Iheh (13) 1 5 Malbora

70 Jadola (6) 4 14 22 71 Urnaicha (14) 7 5· 46 4 72 Batheri (12) 2 2

73 Sandhola (44 ) 1 5

74" Ruan (15) 5 8

75 Sarsa (17) 2 4 1 25 76 Nikatpura (156) 1 alia~ Garhi Singhan

77 Sandholi (45) 6 1 2 22

78 Balochpura (46) 3 79 Sansa (49) 4 4 21

80 Bibipur (50) 2 2 Kalan

81 Murtzapur (48 ) 17 13 18

82 Muqi~pura tl55) 2 323 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VIr VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

16 16 31 131 394 546

1 5 1 11 3 208 317

1 7 10 4 5 462 791

6 2 6 1 2 16 188 271

22 128 1 14 164 1 5 86 1,358 2,290

2 24 6 37 2 1 420 799

44 73 13 173 23 2 1 1,697 3,050

28 7 1 17 14 2 31 168 227 267

56 67 66 100 3 678 1,216

3 21 34 68 2 592 1,007

16 16 6 76 12 41 300 461

1 1 2 12 4 241 378

11 54 16 137 4 442 1,044 1,241

2 11 1 66 1 335 537

2 14 435 743

5 10 5 26 2 347 663

1 11 1 26 1 456- 681

46 26 116 2 81 1,446 2,249

1 2 116 200

1 7 36 12 97 14 10 676 1 .. ,"J~9 . i 5 1 5 126 "231

15 10 5 33 1 1 2 238 429" -

5 2 11 177 318

13 56 28 100 4 974 1,096

2 1 3 74 12i) 324

PEHOWA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in tlon (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including the age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Pehowa Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

83 Takoran (52 ) 226.00 19 19 108 53 55 18 B 10 84 Chhawlan (53) 499.00 121 138 870 444 426 151 76 75

85 Rampura (153 ) 121.00 Un- 86 Garhi (154) 95.00 Un- Kaharan

87 Bhor (157 ) 810.00 218 276 1,829 983 846 329 180 149 Saidan

89 Singh Pura (29) 99.96 33 34 253 130 123 32 18 14

90 Garhi (152 ) 252.12 102 121 872 451 421 198 114 84 Roran

'1btal Rural 47,349.23 16,608 18,845 123,544 65,679 57,865 22,291 11,938 10,353

'1btal Urban

Kaitbal Tahsil Part of Kaithal District

11 Begpur (1) 485.62 174 193 1,253 663 590 257 132 125

12 Rasulpur (2) 386.87 96 103 652 353 299 113 65 48

13 Poba1a (5) 343.98 81 115 625 341 284 113 71 42 14 Bandrana (4) 734.90 433 491 3,044 1,657 1,387 590 305 285

'1btal Rural 1,951.37 784 902 5,574 3,014 2,560 1,073 573 500

'1btal Q.r:ban 325 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Llterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA"IN WORKERS Castes Trlbes Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 1B 19 20 21 22 23

29 17 28 23 5 54 42 181 107 226 1 156 62 inhabited inhabitad

137 127 544 303 478 2 192 2 171

28 24 85 78 70 32 32

57 53 224 129 201 15 97 81 15

14.838 12,975 30,534 16,523 33,884 1,225 16,103 199 10,897 809

99 106 254 115 300 144 80

11 11 137 72 185 2 168 3 2

93 81 134 88 164" 1 111 49 1

420 343 699 234 833 88 435 37 254 623 541 J•• 224 509 1,482 91 858 37 38 326

PEHOWA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORK~RS t10n (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

83 Tako:can (52) 84 Cnhawlan (53) 3

85 Rarnpura (153) Un- 86 Garhi (154) Un- Kaha:can

87 Bboi (157) 9 7 Sa~dan

89 SinUh Pura (29) 4 90 Ga.:chj (152) 5 Reran

Total Rural no 6 362 22 r;x)7 10

'lbta.l Urban

Kaitbal Tahsil Part of Kaithal. District

11 Begpur (1 ) 6 1 35 5 12 RasulJ::m" (2) -'" 13 Pobala (5) 1 1 19 14 Bandrana (4) 12 23 12 60 Total Imra.l. 18 25 12

Total urban 327 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

25 55

1 4 1 218 425 inhabited inhabited

505 844 5 28 5 61

60 123 1 2 3 1 6 249 400 2 6 1 5

491 2 1,233 6 528 3,193 171 141 1,290 31,654 55,350

3 15 8 8 363 590

5 4 168 297

2 157 177 126

3 29 14 44 4 145 824 1,154

13 44 22 56 4 302 1,532 2,167

ANNEXURES TO APPENDIX DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES 330 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- Dlstrlct/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Tota 1 Schedul ed Llterates tion C.D. Block Rural/ house- Caste· population Caste population Code U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age-group No. Town wHh S.C. 0--6 members p M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

3. iturukshetra T 21*153 126,918 67,670 59*248 26.365 14*059 12,306 40*453 27,484 12,969 District R 18,401 111.171 59,289 51,882 23,244 12.400 10,844 34,192 23,444 10,748 U 2,752 15,747 8,381 7,366 3,121 1,659 1,462 6,261 4,040 2,221 1. Iadwa T 3,182 19,522 10,394 9.128 4,049 2,187 1,862 6,682 4,518 2,164 C.D. Block R 3,182 19,522 10,394 9,128 4,049 2,187 1,862 6,682 4,518 2,164 .. U 2. Shahbad 'T 5~2S1 32,376 17,316 15,060 6,62,0 3,540 3,080 10,624 7,243 3,381 C.D. Block R 5,251 32,376 17,316 15,060 6,620 3,540 3,080 10,624 7,243 3,381 , 0 3. 'Ihanesar T 5?294 31,460 16,741 14;7I9 6.SH 3,641 3,I70 9,586 6,651 ;2,935 C.D. Block R 5.294 31,46016,741 14,719 6,811 3,641 3,170 9,586 6,651 2,936

U

91* PehOll7a (Part) T 4.674 27,El]. 14.838 12,975 5,764 3,032 2,732 7,300 5,032 2,268 C.D. Block R 4,674 27.813 14.838 12,975 5 .. 764 3,032 2.732 7,300 5,032 2,268

U

I Shahbad eM.C.) U 670 3.73.6 1.953 1.763 711 345 366 1,320 858 462

II Ladwa ~M_C.) U 391 2 .. 304 1,229 1.,075 454 240 214 1,011 665 346

m '1banesar fILC.) U 1.1B1 1.874 4,224 3.650 1.,586 868 718 3,241 2,073 1.168

IV ~ (Le_) u 310 1.853 975 B78 370 206 164 689 444 245

'I'bbIl. tIId8a 2,752 15,7.0 8.381 7.366 3.121 1.659 1.462 6.261 .. ,040 2.221

*Part of PeiMa C.D. Block also falls in ~tbal District. 331 I OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV

p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

36, on 33,359 2,712 2,184 2,159 25 23,816 22,004 1,732 224 211 13 31,741 29,478 2,263 2,166 2,141 25 22,844 21,162 1,682 147 135 12 4,330 3,881 449 18 18 972 922 50 77 76 1 5,568 5,140 428 166 164 2 4,009 3,762 247 25 23 2 5,568 5,140 428 166 164 2 4,009 3,762 247 25 23 2

9,281 8,830 457 555 554 1 6,735 6,399 336 28 26 2 9,287 8,830 457 555 554 1 6,735 6,399 336 28 26 2

8,891 8,109 782 638 637 1 6,353 5,746 607 39 36 3 8,891 8,109 782 638 637 1 6,353 5,746 607 39 36 3

..~ , .... 7,995 7,399 596 807 786 21 5,747 5,255 492 55 50 :5 7,995 7,399 596 807 786 21 5,747 5,255 492 55 50 5

1,084 972 112 4 4 333 328 5 15 15 605 568 37 2 2 192 175 17 11 11 , 2,191 V,927 264 9 9 314 287 27 40 39 1

450 I 414 36 3 3 133 132 1 11 11 -- /

4,3J() 13,001 449 18 18 972 922 50 'T1 76 1 332 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion C.D. Rural/ Code Block/ Urban No. U.A./ V(a) V(b) VI VI I City/ Town p M F p M F p M F p M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

3. lCuJ:ukshetra T 227 203 2~ 1,913 1,626 287 8-16 7"16 40 1,095 1,012 23 District R 152 135 17 1,597 1,314 283 551 519 32 749 740 9

U 75 68 7 316 312 4 265 257 8 346 332 14

1. Ladwa T 8 8 499 375 124 117 106 11 140 140 C.D. Block R 8 8 499 375 124 117 106 .11 140 140 U

2. Shahbad' T 25 25 469 397 72 154 154 199 196 3 C.D.Block R 25 25 469 397 72 154 154 199 196 3 tJ

3. ThMesar T 78 63 15 443 359 84 135 116 19 189 184 5 C.D.Block R 78 63 15 443 359 84 135 116 19 189 184 5 U

91 * Pehowa (Part) T 41 39 2 186 183 3 145 143 2 221 220 1 C.D. Block R 41 39 2 186 183 3 145 143 2 221 220 1 U

I Shahbad (M.C.) U 35 35 91 88 3 27 27 43 43 II Ladwa (M.C.) U 17 11 6 70 70 41 .38 3 84 82 2 lIt Thanesar (M.C.)U 23 22 1 112 111 1 170 165 5 157 155 2 IV Pehowa (M.C.) U 43 43 27 27 62 52 10

'lbtal Urban 75 68 7 316 312 4 265 257 8 346 332 l4 333 I--concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Vll I IX

p M F p M F p M F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

849 845 4 4,947 4,383 564 1,944 106 1,838 88,903 34,205 54,698

690 689 1 2,845 2,643 202 1,926 100 1,826 77,504 29,711 47,793 159 156 3 2,102 1,740 362 1e 6 12 11.399 4,494 6,905 137 137 467 425 42 529 14 515 13,425 5,240 8,185 137 137 467 425 42 529 14 515 13,425 5,240 8,185

289 289 833 790 43 522 22 500 22,567 8,464 14,103 289 289 833 790 43 522 22 500 22,567 8,464 14,103

176 175 1 840 793 47 420 31 389 22,149 8,601 13,548 176 175 ; 840 793 47 420 31 389 22,149 8,601 13,548

11,957 88 88 705 635 70 455 33 422 19,363 7,406 88 88 705 635 70 455 33 422 19,363 7,406 11,957

27 26 1 509 406 103 9 2 7 2,623 979 1,644 13 13 175 166 9 1,699 661 1,038 107 106 1 1,259 1,033 226 7 2 5 5,676 2,295 3,381 12 11 1 159 135 24 2 2 1,401 559 842

159 156 3 2,102 1,740 362 18 6 12 11,399 4,494 6,905 334 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Literates tion Tilhsil Rur.al/ house- Caste population Caste population Code Urban holds in the age-group No. with S.C. 0--6 members p M F P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

3. Kurukshetra T 21,153 126,918 67,670 59,248 26,365 14,059 12,306 40,453 27,48C12,969 District R 18,401 111,171 59.289 51,1B82' 23,244 12,400 10,844 34,192 23,444 10,748

U a,7S2 15,747 8,381 7.366 3,121 1,659 1,462 6,261 4,040 2,221

1. 'rh::L1eSar Tahsil l' 15,504 93,478 49,859 43,619 19,424 10,388 9,036' 31,414 21,295 10,119

R 13,0052 79,584 42,453 37,131 16,673 8,935 7,73:3 25,842 17,699 8,143

U 2,442 13,894 7,406 6,488 2,751 1,453 1,2913 5,572 3,596 1,976

2. Pel:r.J,Ta T3hsil T 5,649 33,440 17,811 15,629 6,941 3,671 3,270 9,039 6,189 2,850

R 5,339 31,587 16,836 14,751 6,'5"Tl 3,465 3,"106 8,350 5,745 2,605

U 310 1,853 975 878 370 2,]6 16·1 689 444 245 335 II

OF SCHEDUl~D CASTES

,!INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I-IX) II III IV

P M F P M ~ P M F P "1 F P M F

14 .. 15 16 17 18 1~',\ 20 21 22 3 24 25 26 27 28 \

36,071 33,359 2,712 2,184 2,159 25 23,816 22,084 1,732 224 211 13 31,741 29,418 2,263 2,166 2,141 25 22,844 21,162 1,682 147 135 12 4,330 3,881 449 18 IP 972 922' 50 'TI 76 1 26,612 24,578 2,034 1,338 1,334 4 11,162 15,966 1,196 139 13:'l 6 22,732 21,111 1,621 1,323 1,319 4 16,323 15,176 1,147 73 68 5 3,880 3,467 413 15 15 839 790 49 66 65 1 9,459 8,781 678 846 825 21 6,654 6,118 536 85 78 7 9,009 8,367 642 B43 822 21 b,521 5,986 535 74 67 7 450 414 36 3 3 133 132 " " 336 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT , I Loca- District/ Total/ INO~STRIAL CATEtORY OF MAIN\WORKERS t10n Tahsil Rur·a 1/ Code Urban No. V(a) V(b) v~ VII .!.. p M F P F P M F P F M J M

/ 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 7f4 3,5 36 37 38 39 40

3. lfurukshetra T 227 203 24 1,913 1,6215 287 816 776 40 1,095 1,072 23 District I R 152 135 17 1,597 1,314 ~83 551 519 32 749 740 9

U 75 68 7 316 )12 4 265 257 8 346 332 14 1. Thanesar T 174 152 22 1,671 1',387 284 606 568 38 787 775 12 Tahsil R. 99 84 15 1,398' 1,118 280 368 338 30 503 495 8 U 75 68 7 273 26~ 4 238 230 8 284 280 4 2. Pehowa Tahsil T 53 51 2 142 23ft J 210 208 2 308 297 11 R 53 51 2 199 1.96 3 183 181 2 246 245 1

U 43 43 27 27 62 52 10 337 II-concld. OF SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers I VIII IX

p M F P M F p M -F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

849 SIS 4 4,~1 4,383 564 1,944 106 1,838 88,903 34,205 54,698 \ 690 689 1 2,845 2;643 202 1,926 10'0 1,826 17,504 29,111 41,793 159 156 3 2,102' 1,"40 362 18 6 12 11,399 4.494 6,905 734 731 3 4,001 3,532 -469 1,296 63 1,233 65,570 25,218 40,352 587 586 1 2,058 1,92~" 131 1,280 ~9 1,221 55,572 21,283 34,289 147 145 2 1,943 1,605 338 16 4 12 9,998 3,935 6,063 I 115 114 1 946 851 95 648 43 605 23,333 8,987 14,346 103 103 787 716 'h 646 41 605 21,932 8,428 13,504

12 11 1 159 135 24 2 i 1,401 559 842