District Census Handbook, Nanded
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CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. NANDED Compiled by THE MAHARASHTRA CENSUS DIRECfORATE BOMBAY PRTNTED IN INDIA BY THE MANAGER, GOVERNMENT PRESS AND STATIONERY STORES, KOLHAPUR AND PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTOR, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, STATIONERY AND PUBLICATIONS, MAHARASHTRA STATE BOMBAy-400 004. 1986 [ Price: Rs. 30.00] NAHARASHTRA DISTRICl NANDED MIMI. 0 4 • ~ l' 2G 24Km1 I ... h++"" !.eewI !wwI o _.. _.- DISTRICT QSMAttAS"'O HeaoquCII~ler;Dlstrk':, Tahsil ~ .... ,Mn. S\G1'H~Y unpcrton\ Maliid Road ••• ~ un. Wltb $tQt:ion Me •• Gouge ......, ___ _ Aivtr anclSt!'8Gm ••• V"dl\lg.l hClv\ng 5000 Md c~. pDIIUIGI!on withn;.",•••• Ufba!l are witn popWotlo., size: ..... I,~m Pal' Groll Ttll!grcpl'l Office ••• PTO D.grH eouag. o:~d techn1ca11nsttutkll .m Rae tau... Circuit Moun" r RH.tH Note;· .K- Part 01 lCC.f:"l!1tc.ka S\i:.tlll. "'" Patl.,·Q,"'_bad Cislricf. H_q.... ' .. 01 ~~d TPllIl•• , NondeCi. GaIIfMIIIII 011l1li10 0Ipwrigb1.19E!> MOTIF Indiscreet human interference with the eeo-system has created an undesirable turbulance in the balanGe of nature. To provide safe harbourage to State's diminishing wild life and to promote conditions for its multiplication the State Government of Maharashtra has established some sanctuaries. -!Sin-wat wild life sanctuary is one of them. It is located in the Nanded district and extends over an area of 219 sq. kms. The river Penganga flowing through the sanctuary provides a perennial source of water to wild life and enhances the beauty of the sanctuary. The wild life usually seen in this sanctuary is tiger, panther, blue bull, sloth bear, sambar, chital, chinkara, barking deer and wild boar. CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES Il-MAHARASHTRA DISTRICT NANDED ERRATA Page No. Item Column No. For Read ~-~ ----19 Table 14, 7 Mukhed 9 71,709 71,700 34 SI. No. 98 2 lahan Lahan· 40 L. C. No. 129 7 T,Tk W,Tk 43 . L. c. No. 190 11 KR PR L. c. No. 191 11 PR KR 61 L. c. No. 47 18 2.000 2.00 62 L. c. No. 103 5 P,M,C P,M,H,C 71 S1. No. 92 4 807 809 SI. No. 104 4 675 685 81. No. 106 4 1,327 1,377 74 L. C. No. 97 9 --(1~) --(10+) 88 L. C. No. 195 4 606(blank) 606(116) 97 L. C. No. 86 16 GC(39.20) GC(31.20) L. C. No. 87 16 GC(97.20) GC(39.20) 99 S1. No. 128 4 1,556 1,555 101 L. C. No.6 19 .96 0.96 116 L. C. No. 160 4 352,311(9) 2,311(359) 117 L. C. No. 200 15 86.00 18.6.00 131 Ranges of SC/8T 1 16-35 16-25 133 Left side 3rd line 2 L. C. No. 74 L. C. No. 94 145 Statement III Sr. No. 1 11 117 1,179 156 Block 2 5 Blank 6 160 Town-VIII Biloli Ward-4 2 Block 5 Block 4 161 Town-X Mukhed Ward-17 2 Block 10 Block 17 Town-XI Kandhar Ward-13 2 Block 12 Block 13 176 L. C. No. 51 14 49 43 ]78 L. C. No. 70 14 49 89 188 L. C. No. 84 14 53 54 190 L. c. ~o.161 13 12 124 200 L. C. No. 63 14 39 36 208 L. C. No. 66 14 76 67 212 L. C. No. 209 3 644.97 644.99 217 Ward No. 16 16 Blank 81 220 L. C. No. 21 14 160 169 L. C. No. 29 14 26 20 227 L. C. No. 22 17 213 234 228 L. C. No. 87 14 19 9 L. C. No. 91 14 151 51 L. C. No. 96 10 6 60 L. C. No. 99 14 19 9 L. C. No. 100 14 50 57 239 L. C. No. 155 20 Blank 2 240 L. C. No. 209 9 104 194 Ya-Il3 CONTENTS Page Foreword (iii) Acknowledgements (v) Names and spellings. of District and Tahsils situated therein with Names (vi) and spellings of the respective H. Q. places. Important Statistics 1 Analytical Note .. 7 Part A-Village and Town Directory (Sections I & m 27 SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory 29 Map-Tahsil Nanded (facing page) 33 Alphabetical list of villages-Tahsil Nanded 33 Village Directory-Tahsil Nanded 36 Map-Tahsil Hadgaon (facing page) 45 Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Hadgaon 45 Village Directory-Tahsil Hadgaon 48 Map-Tahsil Kinwat (facing page) 57 Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Kinwat 57 Village Directory-Kinwat .. 60 Map-Tahsil Bhokar (facing page) 71 Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Bhokar 71 Village Directory-Tahsil Bhokar 72 Map----Tahsil BiIoH (facing pa ge) 79. Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Biloli 79 Village Directory-Tahsil Biloli 82 Map---Tahsil Deglur (facing page) 93 Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Deglur 93 Vi11age Directory-Tahsil Deglur 94 Map-Tahsil Mukhed (facing page) 99 Alphabetical list of Villages-Tahsil Mukhed 99 Village Directory-Tahsil'Mukhed 100 Map-Tahsil Kandhar tracing page) 107 Alphabetical list of Vi11ages-Tahsil Kandhar 107 Village Directory-Tahsil Kandhar " 110 Ya U3-1a (ii) CONTENTS Page APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY: Appendix 1-TahsiJwise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 120 Appendix II-Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census towns) 122 Appendix Ill-Tahsilwise list of villages where no amenity other than drinking water 122 facility is available. Appendix IV-Summary showing number of villages having or not having SqST popu- 123 lation. Tahsilwise list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled 124 Castes and Scheduled Tribes population to the total population by ranges. SECTION II-ToWN DIRECTORY Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory 141 Town Directory Statements (I to VI)- Statement I-Status and Growth History 143 Statement II~Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1979 144 Statement III__:_Municipal Finance, 1978-79 145 Statement IV-Civic and Other Amenities, 1979 146 Statement IV-A-Civic and Other Amenities in Notified Slums, 1979 147 Statement V-Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 148 Statement VI-Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 150 Appendix to Town Directory 151 Part B---Primary Census Abstract 153 District Primary Census Abstract (General) 154 Appendix to District Urban Primary Census Abstract 156 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 162 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 164 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Nanded 166 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Hadgaon 176 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Kinwat 186 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Bhokar 198 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Biloli 206 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Deglur 220 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Mukhed 226 Primary Census Abstract-Tahsil Kandhar 234 FOREWORD The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census organisa tion on behalf of the State Governments, is one of the most valuable products of the. Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, adminis trators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulating local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Primafy Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides d'ata on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns, etc. The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, admihistrative statistics census tables and a village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features along with the restructuring of the format of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also been kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is .expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the provision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of develop ment. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible.