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DISTRICT-INDORE DIST~ICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
GWALIOR GOVERNA:'.ENT CENTRAL PBESS 1955 Indore
CONTENTS Pages \ PART-I Short Note A-General Population Tables Table A-I-Area, Houses and Population 1 Table A-II-Variation in Population during Fifty Years 1 Table A-Ill-Towns and Villages classified by Population ·. 2 Table A-lV-Towns classified by Population with Variation since 1901 2 Table A-V-Towns arranged Territorially with Population by Livelihood Classes 3 Table E-Summary Figures by Tahsils and Tracts 4 B-Economic Tables B- I-Livelihood Classes and Sub-Classes ' •. 6 B-II-Secondary Means of Livelihood 8 Statement showing number of persons dependant on unproductive sources 16 B-III-Employers, Employees and Independant Workers in Industries and Services by Divisions and Sub-Divisions 18 Small Scale Industries-Table-II-Employment in Textile Establishments •• 33 Small Scale Industries-Table-III-Employrnent in Non-Textile Establishments 34 Index of Non-Agricultural Occupations ·. 40 Primary Census Abstracts List of Displaced Persons by Villages 56 List of Displaced Persons by Towns and Wards 57 District Primary Census Abstract-Rural and Urban Statistics 60 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Indore Tahsil 62 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Sanwer Tahsil 72 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Depalpur Tahsil 80 Primary Census Abstract-Rural Statistics-Mbow Tahsil 88 Primary Census Abstract-Urban Statistics' •• ' " ·. ·. 98 '. 'PART-II C-Ho'usehold and A~e (Sample) Tables C-I-Household (Size and Composition) ·. 104 C-II-Livelihood Classes by Age Groups •• ! • ":~ .. ·'f. - ... .. 106 Fly-leaf to Table C-III-Age and Civil Condition •. ,'1 : .... 108 Fly-leaf to Table C-IV-Age and Literacy ... .. 109 C-III-Age and Civil Condition .. ·. • • ... 110 ClV-Age and Literacy •• ...... 110 C-V-Single Year Age Returns 112 D-Social and Cultural Tables D-l-Languages.- ( i) Mother Tongue .. .. 113 (ii) Billingualism ·. ·. . '0 • • .. US D-II-Religion ·. ·. 120 D-lIl-Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes .. ·. 120 D-IV-Migrants •• ... . 121 D-V-Displaced Persons.- ·. . ( i) Displaced Persons by year of arrival ·. •• 123 (U) Displaced Persons by Livelihood Classes ·. - - - ·. 123 D-VI-Non·lndian Nationals •• - - - ... 12a D-VII-Livelihood Classes by Educational Standard .. ...- - - 124 F-Change in the means of Livelihood during the last ten years - .. • • 126 APPENDlA-I-Alphabeticallist of Villages:- - - Indore Tahsil • • 127 Sanwer Tahsil •• .. .. 128 Depalpur .'. . .'. Tah~il • • .-. •• Mhow Tahsil ... •• 129 ... -. .. 130 CT-~~q;~, 'Cf"( ~1r \if' f~qQ OlffOfWTT Cfir V·Tlfom: ~ •• .. fet f'.fl Md Olff'fd'lfT Cfir Cfi~ ~'h: mom: ~r nm 'fir \jfi'flTl'AT TP! ~ ~~ ~ ~ijl'"( · . ·. ~O\ ~p:f \'frq; ;:mT \{- ~--arP! ~ 6-~-~:- (0 m
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C;¥ NOTE.-Present Tahsils are made up of different former States. Population of the Tahsils shown in Table A-II, from 1901 to 1941 has beea ..adjusted according to the present set up of the Tahsils and the :figures shown therein have been arrived at as per following calculations:- fettf1Jtl--~ ~T cf f9f~ ~l'TT em- f~ 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 ~~)(~ ~~~~ ~~~~ HH Hot Composition of the Tahsils r- -. .A.. ~ , ~mTTotal adjustEd populations of District 450,853 242,308 203,545 377,668 .205,0;33 172,133 336,253 182,055 154,198 269,635 142,()18 127,0'7 299,66) f~ -1. INDORE TAHSIL.- 'f. ~ ~1w.
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Former Iniore Tahsil of hdore District 58,955 30,003 28,952 54,585 28,388 ~6,197 57,768 30,293 27,47S 48,129 25,103 :::3,626 36,922 of Indore ~ tate. '1l~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fq ifft ~~m.
Indore City .. 203,695 115,'293 83,337 147,100 84,918 6',182 107,943 61,to9 43,53) 57,~85 31,'14,) 25,445 99,~80 .~~~~
Total adjusted population .. 262,65) 145,311 117,349 201,6S5 1l3,~06 88,~79 165,7J6 91,702 74,')U 106,114 5S,'l43 49,'171 136,~02 ~~ ~TlfTf'3'Rf ~;;~{elfT
'2. SANWER TAHSIr.. ~. m~~r~
Add.-
Former Sa wer Tahsil of Indore Llis- 45,8'8 23,13) 22,712 42,'27; 21,912 20,363 42,175 21,')19 20,653 33,0)1 18,~85 17,715 34,635 tric t cf [],dore State. '~~ 'i(~T~ ~ cf ~~f~eft mcl~ ~r~
1 yillage transferred from former Ujjain 484 258 226 456 213 243 711 396 315 355 168 187 320 Tahsil of UjJam District of Gwalior Stz,te. '.~ ~~ 'l~of rcrrf~~ ~li cf ~ f~ eft -a~ ~~ ~ SRffm gm.
Total 46,,62 23,424 2l,II33 42,731 22,123 20,60:' 42,98; 22,115 20,971 36,356 18,45i 17,'l02 34,955 li1LJeduct.-
2 Yillages transferred present Ujjain Tah- 1,220 652 568 1,277 714 563 1,153 655 498 959 509 450 313 sil of Ujjain Dlstnct. .~ lAJ+T qff;rr;; f~ cf,T ~;; ~rn Cfh ORffm~
Total 1,220 652 568 1,277 714 563 1,153 655 498 959 509 450 al~ If'tTf
Total adjusted populaticn 45,142 22,772 22,370 41,454 21,411 20,I}43 41,'l33 21,~60 20,473 35,397 17,945 17,45234,642 ~o1 ~Tlflf\iffi ~;ffi~ Population in
,- iiI"~~' V't 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 t~'){~ ttH !t~' UU ,\0, Coro~o<ion of tile T3. DEPALPUI{ TAHSIL.- _.~ ~rn
Former Depalpur Tahsil of Indore Ilis- 60,574 30,128 30,446 57,116 29,015 28,101 63,982 12,090 31,892 54,(;23 2',217 27,40t) 53,019 trict of ! ndcre State. '!~ ~i<: ~ cf; ~ f~ ciT ~~ ~J\iI' .A.dd.- ~ 1 village transferred hom former Dhar 366 170 19t) 11)2 172 ,270 140 130 321 161 160 336 Tahsll of Dhar State. t lfTlf ~ ~ ~ ctT "ffi ~ i ORIfm~'l;fr
1 village trdnsferred from f, ,rmer Sar 396 202 194 358 164 194 288 142 146 275 147 128 darpur t.1hsil of <..:ardarpur District of Gwalior State. ~ \1"1"1' ~~ rerrf~ ~ cfi ~ ~ f\TI~ CJiT ij (i.H<'!( ~ v 3F<1fm g'l;fT
Tutal •• 61,336 30,500 30,836 57,808 29,341 28,467 64,540 32,372 32,168 55,219 27,525 27,{)94 53,581 ~m
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I VI l,t,e transferred to present Ujjain 186 93 9:-1 173 87 86 167 84 83 142 G9 105 Tdhsil of Ujjain J Jistrict. ~ \l"n1 1 village transferred to present Badnavar 142 70 72 112 56 56 61 55 128 68 86 Tahsil of Dhar District. t '1Tlf Total 328 163 165 285 143 142 283 145 138 270 141 129 191 ~r.,.
Total adjusted populations 6t,008 30,'37 30,671 57,523 29,198 28,325 64,257 32,227 32,030 54,949 27,384 27,565 53,390 ~ ~lITlTTf\ilcf ~~
·4. MHOW TAHSIL. 'V. iii ~rn
Former :Vlhow Tahisl of Indore DJStricl 46,996 24,092 22,904 4.1,599 24,010 21,589 32,549 17,460 15,089 43,242 22,510 20,732 38,611 of Indore State. ~ ~ ~ cii l;~'tt f;sffi i!!T 1fI' ~ .Acld.- ~.-
Mhow Cantonment 34,823 19.683 15,130 31,177 17,496 13,681 31,737 19,218 12,519 29,820 17,723 12,097 36.039 III {§fCI"ift
2 villages transferred from former Sar 234 113 121 230 112 118 161 88 73 213 113 100 176 darpur Tahsil of Sardarpur District of Gwalior State. ~ V11( ~ U.Ufodq(i~~'6«U(Sf( ~ ;tT ij'('=r (~{ ~ # amm '~
Total adjusted population 82,053 -63,898 38,155 77.006 41,618 35,388 64,447 36.966 .21,681 73tJ75 40,346 32.929 7.,alC. ~~~~ MADHYA BHARAT CENSUS, 1951 ~~ :l;.t41UIWr, ~~'-\~ Indore District Census Hand Book, Part l--~{R f~ 'fiT iiR'l'fur;IT 'fiT ~a''fi, .I'Tl'f- t A-General Population Tables ~--\ij'14€l11 ~ ~ ;:rem A-I-Area, Houses and Population ~-~--~, 'ER m.: \ij'Hi€ll1
Population \ij'14~r Villaf,(cs ,------"------" Area in m+r Occupied houses Persons Males Females 811 uare , __.A. ___ -, ~ <# 'Cft ~ ~ ~ nllles Popu- DC'- ~rC\Yn5 r---*~- _.A_ __. ___• ,------"----~--.~r_-----...A----.---~ r- itortfWT lated popu- m Cf~~T ~ 'atf'o Tobl Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total I{ural Urban Total Rural Urban ~h: tfll'f MQ"f '1Tl'ff0!i mrr ~ If 'ITl'f i<::'ti 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
INDORE DISTRICT 1,325 623 32 3 82,3.50 H,9..!t 37,U6 5'JfJ,622 236,01>9360,553 314,069 1l9,838 194,231 282,553 116,231 166,311 ~.:il<: f~~ 1.563
}. In,jon 360 151 33,719 12,561 26,158 378,331 67,475 310.85~ 201,961 31,319 lil7,6U 176,373 33,156 143,217 ~A-II-Variation in Population durin~ Fifty Years 3T-~--f'l~~ 'l'fHl' qq. if \ij'1 Iadore - ~ 1901 136,802 • 1911 106,014 30,7gg 56,943 49,071 1921 165.716 + 59,702 91,702 + 34,759 74,014 + 24,943 1931 201,685 + 3:;,969 113,306 + 2U~04 88,379 + 14,365 1941 262,6.50 + 60,965 145,301 + 31,995 117,349 + 28,970 1951 378,334 + 115,684 + 241,532 :?01,961 + 56,660 176,373 + 59,024
J Saawer - mitt. 1901 34,642 1911 35.397 + 755 17,945 17,452 1921 41,833 + 6,436 21.360 + 3,415 20,473 + 3,021 193! 41,454 379 21.411 + 51 20,043 430 1941 45,112 + ~,6S8 22,772 + 1,361 22,370 + 2.327 1951 52,265 + 7,126 + 17,626 26,371 + 3,599 25,897 + 3,527 a Depalpur- ~~ 1901 53,390 1911 54.949 + 1,559 27,:l!l4 27.565 1921 64,257 + 9.:108 32,227 + 4,843 32.030 + 4,465 1931 57,523 6.73-1 29,198 3029 28.325 3,705 1941 61,OOS + S,4g5 .. SO,:l37 + 1.139 30.671 + 2.346 1951 69.315 + 8,307 + 15,925 3-1,841 + 4,504 34,474 + 8,803 , MhGW'- q 1901 74,826 1911 73.275 1,551 40.34R 32,929 1921 114,447 R,S:!R afl.766 3.580 27,681 5,248 7,707 1931 77.006 + 12,559 41.61~ + 4,852 35,388 + 1941 82,053 + 5,047 43.898 + 2280 38,155 -+ 2,767 1951 96.705 + 14,652 + 21,879 50,896 + 6,998 45,809 + 7,654 2
A--III-Towns and VilJaaes Classified by Population
Total No. Towns and villages with leIS thall 2,000 popu);ltion of inhabited ~ ~ «'ti1f ijj"ij~1 ~ ~ (f1fT ~ towns ~------and Total Population lotal Less than 500 500-1,000 1,000-2,00(1 Tahsil villages ijj.,ij~1 lflT m m ~oo~'fi1f ~ ~ __ ..._~.A. ____~ ,,-______J..._____ ---"\ r---__J... ____ -~ ------A----.-""""r-____...A- _____~ ~ . rt Per'lOns )'Iale~ Femal.es N~mber M~les Femal~s N~mber Males Femal.es N,!mber Males Femal;s N~mbr Males Females :;rr ~ ~ ~ f~ ~ ~ w...rt ~ ~ ~ ~r ~ f~ ~~r ~ ff;rlrt ~
2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ._------
DIstrict Indore 631 596,612 31",06<) 131,553 616 101,309 98,866 510 59,92(, 5~,,,g8 70 23,109 21,800 26 HI,27-1 17,578 ~fi~h
1. Indore Tahsil 152 37S.3H 2iH.9cH 175,373 IB 2".S7~ :!iU7il 119 14. ;97 1 l.425 17 5466 5,3U 10 6,S16 tl.54~ fi~~Qm
2. San\'" ~r fd. 1~il III S.U6i 2>.:!7I 2;,397 13 ) :! 1.611 2t.Z'») lltl 1':;"~61 15.51O 19 6,063 5.944 4 2.707 2,716 m~~m
S. Depalpur Tahsil 175 69,315 :)4,841 34.474 17'~ 2S.S30 23.699 144 IS.4,)3 IS 182 :.>4 7.H31 R 030 4 2,546 2,481 ~q'f~~ ~~1w
4. Mhow TalBil 164 96,705 50.P96 45,809 159 20.969 19,683 141 11.01.5 JO.3JS 10 :{.749 :{,514 8 6,805 5.839 lf~.. ~w
A-IV-Towns Classified by Population with Variation since 1901 ~-¥-~ 'fiT '3j.Hi~1 ~ ~ q.ffI 2 3 4 5 6 7 ~
INDORE DISTRICT.- ~ f-;m 1901 140,446 77,015 63,431 19U ~)l,I04 49,342 51,544 + 25-471 39,560 + 13,871 1911 143,226 + 52.122 82,417 + 30,87' 60,809 + 21,249 1931 182,523 + 39,297 104,554 + 22,137 77,969 + 1,7160 1941 243,122 + 60,599 137,288 + 32,734 105,834 + 27,865 1951 260,553 + 117,431 + 220,107 194,231 + 56.943 166,322 + 6G,48R ClaSS-I, 100,000 and over ~-t, too,ooo ~'h ~ a:rf~
I Indore City- ~ me"t 1901 99.880 .. 54,045 45,835 1911 57,285 42,59;'; :H,840 22,205 25,445 20,390 1921 107,948 + 50,663 61,409 + 29,569 46,539 + 21,094 1931 147,100 + 39,152 84,91S + 23,509 62.182 + 15,643 1941 203,695 -I. 56,595 .. 115,298 + 30,380 88.397 + 26,215 1951 310.859 + 107.164 + 210,979 167,642 + 52,344 I ~3,217 + 54,820 ClaSS-III, 20,000-50,000 ~~T-~, ~o,o,,'.,) it '-\"','-'(\('1
l Mhow Cantt- ~~"t 1901 36,039 :;JO,788 15,'251 1911 29,820 6,219 17,723 3.065 12,097 3,154 1921 31,737 + 1.917 19.218 + 1,495 1'1,519 + 422 1931 31,177 560 17,496 1,722 13,681 + 1,162 1941 34,823 + 3.646 19,693 + 2,197 15,130 + 1.449 1951 44,655 + 9,832 + 8.616 24,050 + 4.357 20,605 + 5,475 Class--V, 5,000--10.000 ~.luft-x, ~,ooo ~ ~o,o 00 3 Gautampura- "m~ 1901 4,527 .. 2,182 2,345 1911 3,999 528 1,981 201 2,018 327 1921 3,541 458 1,791 191 1,751 '167 1931 4,246 + 705 2,140 + 350 2,106 + 355 1941 4,604 + 358 2.297 + 157 2,307 + 201 1951 '>.039 + 435 + 512 2,539 + 242 2,500 + 193 Towns and viIla~es with a population of ?'.OOO-IO,OOO Town~ and vIHages,.ith a population vi IO,Ooe and above to,ooo iil .. Vllf ,-______~.ooo . ______~ to,ooo ~ iilii~~1..A. ~ ~a1lHfllf ~ ~ ij~ ~ ~ ~1Ifl ______--..,______.A.____ -~ Total ~~,OOO-5,OOO 5,000-10,000 Total 20,OOO-50,()OO 100,000 and ove. lim liFT tif~ 1;;m: ~ q:;mr ~ ~"\'f1'\t iiR ~ ~'R " r------"------...... ,--_____ ..A.._ -----." •____ A. _____ , ___..A.. ____ .._., , ___--A- __ ...... r-----J-.---""'. Number Males Females Number Males Females Numbef Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Nllmber Males Femllle~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2, 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ----_._------_.
13 21,06~ 19,865 11 18,529 17,365 1 2.539 2,500 2 191,692 163,81] t 24,0:10 10,605 • t J67,642 14:\.211
5 7,440 6,1'177 5 7,HI) H,S77 167,64:!. 143,211 167,642 143,217
1,740 1,697 1,740 1,697
3 G,Oll 5.775 2 'UI:! :3, .... 75 2,539 2,500
4 5,877 5,5 J(j . 4 '=;,~77 S,51, 24,0.50 2'),6'J5 2t,o,n 2:),(305
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2 3 4 5 6 7 s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ------....._---"r------__ - ______.' lodore District .. 36:>.553 111.231 11)6,122 7-I,U4 62,5H 3&,642 32,939 8,1~2 6,676 70,970 60,435 472 416 3.551 3,269 ~f~
1. In-bre City .. 1['),.,; ) ~)7 ,',12 U:U17 I; l,'H3 'i:{ lH :u .. ~ ); 2~,H~ ;;.~:;'i' 4,':;12 ;'3,'~ )3 4'l.933 416 31S 2;379 2,] 11 ~~~R f~T
2. Mil" w C.l.'1tt .. H,6;; :.!l .• };1) 2 ),o~)5 3,8B '; 138 40,-} 'UtI 2.2H 2,1)1) 13,'5)1 10,9B 4J .'l:' 2\)7 ]92 ~.~T
'>' 3. Gautampllra .. 5,03') 2,.'>H '!.5'):) '136 61'i 2; ) .HI -) '21 5;) 'lil n 12 9')5 933 •nM$~1 ~.. • E-Summary Figures by Tahsils and Tracts
LIVELIHOOD CLASSES ~opula.tion Percentage '~i1{ff!l4 ( variation ~~?-~ity, '~~ ~ Agricult ural Classes ,-_,__ ~ ___-.,.- __J...---.,- 1l.. _____ r---~-.A.---_, I II ~ultivators of land Cultivators of land .' , r.mail and Tract Are~"i'n wholly or mainly wholly or mainly s~a~e oW,n,ep and their unowned and their ~(f~ lIcl! dependants dependants. '~ "'fRural i.307 ~36.06~ 119.838 116,23J 201.131 +13.6 + 6.4 18i 159 57,815 57,794 6.:!19 5,914
(lrban f8 360,553 tQ4.231 11 n6.322 243, I!'!::! +43.3 +33.2 20,509 13,829 1,988 1.786 759 666 . Idltre Taul j60 378,33i 201:961 •176,373 262,650 +44.0 +30.2 l,U;)1 730 17,333 17,396 2.1 ~ 1,938
Rura.[ 3i9 67,475 34,319 33,156 58,955 +14.5 t- h,O 19J 169 16,007 16,200 1,605 1,483
Url:'oUl H 310,859 lS7.642 .143,217 203,695 +52.6 +3<1.5 28,153 18,451 1.326 1,196 552 455
SanWllr Tallsil 271 52,268 26,371 25,897 45,142 +[5.8 + 3.9 193 166 13,277 13,314 1,498 ],539
«nral '211 52,268 26.'311 25.897 45.142 +15.8 + 8.9 193 166 13,277 13,314 1,498 1,539
ilrbao .. ••
'lOepalpur Taiuil ~;-O 69~315 ~4,~4. 34,47' 61,008 +13.(; 1- 6.1 1'is 154 11,439 16,685 1,9&8 t,815
.ttl'al :~!lJ 64,276. '~2,~O2 31,974 56,404 +14.0 + 5.9 ts3 143 15,873 16,174 1,859 1,705
566 Urban '5,039 2,539 2,5GO 4,604 + 9.4 + SA 511 109 110
¥how TahSi. 298 96,705 50,R9S .,15,809 82,053 +17.9 + 6.6 325 275 12,754 12,185 1,355 1,288
'162 12,658 12,106 'ftural f9t 52,050 26,846 25,204 47.230 +10.2 :r ~.1 179 1,257 1,187
5,325 96 79 98 -t1rbom '1 44,655 24 ..050 20,605 34.823 +28.2 + 11.7 6,828 101 5 ~rc{R
~~~~ ..A.. -.. %if1Sf ~1I'Jlrt Non-Agricultural Classes ~ ~fVrlIt ,- ..A._ III IV V VI VII VIII ------Cultivating labourers Non-cultivating Production Commerce Transport Other services and their owners of land, other than "IIClI~I+i'1 and dependants agricultural rent ~ miscellaneous cultivation Tahsil and Tract %if1Sf --. ,-___..A.. ____-.. ..A.. ,- ,- ,-----"------. ,- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ~ ~ ~ f~ ~ It:rrt Til!f f~ ~ It:rrt ~ f~ 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
26,561 26.621 2,282 2,441 86,104 73.037 40,291 36,301 9,575 7,803 82,475 70,190 f;;my
25,757 25,804 1,810 2,025 11.690 10,500 3,649 3,362 1,393 1,127 11,505 9,705 lJTf+fllT ~"T
S04 817 472 416 74,414 62,537 36,642 32,939 8,182 6,676 70,970 60,485 '1Tllf'-'li ~"T
7,616 7,525 846 756 73,790 61,986 33,62] 29,954 6,079 4,750 60.519 52,068 ~~~ Q~~
7,1l'; 7.065 430 438 3,924 3,532 1.315 1,220 212 13~ 3,711 3,080 lJrlftQf ~
501 460 416 32,306 318 69,866 58,454 28,734 5,867 4,612 56,808 48,988 ;(Flf~'I) ~
6,396 6,354 388 473 1,994 1,889 502 478 202 165 2,114 1,685 m~~~
6,396 6,354 388 473 1,994 1,889 502 478 202 165 2,114 1,685 lJTlftQf ~'!f
;rprf'-'li ~"T
7,895 8,030 725 787 3,569 3,319 933 113 948 108 3,184 2,797 ~~~~
7,605 7,685 712 775 2,883 668 2,674 6'39 87 84 2,615 2.238 mlfM ~'!f
290 345 13 12 686 645 280 294 26 24 569 559 '1T~ ~'.f
4,654 4,712 323 425 6,751 5,843 5,220 4,936 2,780 3,181 16,658 13,640 lfR ~R?
4,641 4,700 280 339 2,889 2,405 1,164 1,025 892 740 3,065 2,702 ~J1fTvr ~
43 13 12 86 3,862 3,438 4,056 3,911 2,289 2,040 13,593 10,938 ifl1I"fu; ~"T 6 B-I-Livelihood Classes and Sub-Classes District Total f;;r# CfiT
------~-.-. ------ALL CLASSES 596,622 314,069 282,553 157,061 21,615 140,009 240,570 16,999 20',368 9"mt ~ AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 1'0,846 95,.24 95,22Z 44,174 10,210 42,513 70,892 8,9J7 14,120 ~~ 1. Cultwators onand wholly or mainly owned and their 119,3,'13 59,~03 59,580 2!l,170 2,787 28,035 49,933 5,698 6,860 dependants. 'Wt"ft ~ col" ~ II 'lif'~ 'fl <'1"1 I~ ~ m mf~ II. Cult,,'atIndor City ~ ~;:a:~ r------~.~------______S. C. (i) S. C. (ii) S. C. (iii) Self-supporting Non-earning Earning Total persons dependants dependants Li velihood Classes ~)1r ~~ufT (~) ~~uft (~) \jq-~ ('~) ;;fifALL CLASSES 310,859 167,642 143,217 87,274 8,661 74,634 131,402 5,734 3,154 ~~ A.GRICULTURAL CLASSES 5,224 2,795 2,42{) 1,362 343 1,335 2,004 98 '2 ~~lIt I. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned and 2,522 1,326 1,196 565 105 705 1,072 56 11} their dependants. aNrrT mf~ 'flT If_fu # ~ 'fl (;h4lJi ~ ~ ~"-«f II. Cultivators of land Wholly or mainly unowned and 1,007 552 455 216 13 321 424 15 IS thell' dependants. ~~ f(llral Tract m+ftur ~ Urban Tract i'f111fVfi ~ ,--- --·-----..A.------v ----·--_ ------"--. -----..... s. C. (i) S. C. Iii) S. C. (iii) S. C. (i) S. C. (ii) S. C. (iii) Self-supporting Nen-enning Earning Self-supporting Non-earmng Earnin~ Total I'ersons dependants dependants Total person~ deuendants dependants 1.:fm ~-$fr (~) ~-~ ('~) ~~r (~) ~ ~~$fr (~) ~:$ft ('~) ~-$fr (~) ~-f.:r4'~ if CflJllo1C1I.;t CflJllil«I
;iffi mfl>;iffi ~--- ..A. _____~ ~---..A.--_. r---..A..~ ,------"'---_. 1"'-----"------"1 ~---,..---_.r------"--~ r-----"--- ..... Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females ~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ 11 I'.! 1:1 14 15 16 17 ~ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 '26 27 28
236,069 119,838 116,231 56,966 11,656 52,675 37,S77 10,197 16,698 360,553 194,231 166,322 100,095 9,959 87,334 152,693 6,802 3,670
183,138 91,601 91,537 42,313 9,705 40,574 67,948 8,682 13,884 7,708 4,023 3,685 1,829 505 1,939 2,91-4 255 236
115,609 57.815 57,7n4 25,260 2.647 27,000 48,383 5,555 6,764 3,774 1,988 1,786 810 140 1,035 1.550 143 96
12,133 6,219 5,Rl-t 2,933 185 2.579 4,445 707 1,284 1,425 759 666 282 23 434 601 43 42
51,561 25,757 25,804 13,362 C,382 10,127 13,819 2,268 5,603 1,621 804 817 447 208 298 524 59 85
3,835 1,810 2,025 790 491 868 1.301 152 233 888 472 416 290 134 172 ~69 10 13
52,931 28,237 24.694 14,621 1,951 12,101 19.929 1.515 2.814 352.845 190,208 162,637 98,266 9.454 85.395 149.749 6,547 3,434
22,190 11,690 10.500 6.029 757 4.8'39 8.160 822 1,583 136.951 74.414 62,537 40,496 2,948 31,224 57,978 2,694 1,€1l
7,011 3.649 3.362 1.858 193 1.639 2.996 152 173 69,581 36,642 32,939 16,887 927 18,6R3 31,740 1.072 272
2,520 1,39:i 1.127 632 11 721 1,028 40 88 14,858 8,182 6,676 4,187 132 3.640 6,471 355 73
21.210 11,505 9.705 6.102 990 4.902 7,745 501 970 131.455 70,970 60,485 36.696 5,447 31,848 53,560 2,426 1,478
Indore City ~R ~
r------______-A______~ S. C. (i) S. C. (ii) S. C. (iii) Self-supporting Non-earning Earning Total persons dependents dependents Livelihood Classes lr"1lT ~-~urr (~) \11-~afT (~) ~.JJ.lurr (~) ~ Cfir ~f1l'flft ~lf-fm if CfiW~ Cfll'l(i1«1~ ~ anf9_;ffi anfl>;iffi r-.----~..------, ,--__.A.. __--, r----_..A.__ ---, ,.-___..A. ~ Persons Males FamaIes Males Famales Males Famales Males Famales cll'fNON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 305,635 164.847 140,788 85.912 8.318 73,299 129.398 5,636 3,072 ~~ Persons (including dependants) who derive their principal means of Livelihood from- ~'m (mf~ m~) ~ ~ cf; ~;; m
VI. Commerce 61.040 32,306 28,734 15,120 799 16.216 27,701 970 ~ VII. Tra.nsport 10,479 5.867 4,612 3,212 104 2.424 4,451 231 57 awfr'Il'l'l VIII. Other services and miscellaneous sources 105,796 56,808 48,988 29,llS 4,585 25,695 43,145 1,995 1,258 ~~(NT~~;:r 8 B-II--Secondary Means of Livelihood District Total (Contd.) Number of persons ~ ~T on ~------Cultivation of owned land Cultivation of unowned land 'WRr lITf~r 91r ~ ~ ~ CflVfT ~ift ~r lITf~r ~r 'If+r ~. ~ CflVff Livelihood Classes ,-~,.- Self-supporting Earning Self-supporting Earning -- Total persons. Dependants Total persons dependants II. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned. 132 20 110 10 22 10 104 172 104 172
III. Cultivating labourers 157 28 145 18 12 10 78 14 65 4 13 10 IV. Non-cultivating owners of land;, agricultural 13 13 6 4 7 9 2 2 rent receivers NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 528 198 473 5 55 133 378 22 328 J 50 19 Persons who derive their principal means of livelihood from- V. Production other than cultivation 157 117 131 4 26 113 124 IS 96 3 28 12 VI. Commerce I 89 78 11 85 76 9 VII. Transport " 28 2 24 4 2 IS 14 1 VIII. Other services and ,miscellaneous sources 254 19 240 14 18 154 7 142 12 7
B-lI-Secondary Means of Livelihood District Total (concld.) Number of persons \Vr ~T ctfT ~ r------Production (other than cultivation) Commerce ______'!iftf ct1 m~ ifi'lI" ~ 0lfI'!I"R Livelihood Classes ~------~------~~------~------. Self-supporting Earning Self-supporting Earning Total persons dependants Total persons dependants lfFr ~~fALL CLASSES 8,781 2,697 3,520 271 5,261 2,426 3,164 646 1,795 78 1,369 568
AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 4,849 979 2,709 183 2,140 736 7,363 170 1,076 56 287 114
I. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned 3,057 482 1,862 56 1,195 426 1,117 82 892 32 225 50 II. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned 314 43 194 2 120 41 74 15 56 18 15 III. Cultivating labourers. • 1,372 373 593 112 779 261 102 62 72 18 30 44 IV. Non~cultivating owners of land; agricultural 106 21 60 13 46 8 70 11 56 6 14 5 rent receivers
NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 3,932 1,778 811 88 3,121 1,690 1,801 476 719 22 1,082 454 Persons who derive their principal means of livelihood from- V. Production other than cultivation 2,698 _ 1,404 436 55 2,262 1,349 418 219 217 9 201 210 VI. Commerce 331 103 129 8 202 95 922 134 253 7 669 127 VII. Transport .. 122 29 25 97 29 49 13 24 25 13 v III. Other services and miscellaneous sources 781 242 221 25 560 217 412 llO 225 6 187 10"' Nole.-A few slips of self-supporting persons of Livelihood classes I to IV were found to contain identical entries against questIons 10 to 11. ..,.~ ctr ~1Ift of. ~ ~~ '( q: ~m+r-f.1~ olff deriving their Secondary means of livelihood from;- ~~lfT f~T ~ cfi ~ Employment as cultivating labourers Rent on agricultural land ~f\'f 'fiT ~T CfiVfT ~fif 7,372 13,020 2,395 34-l 4,977 12,676 402 86 372 36 30 50 ~~ ~fVflft 6,026 11,222 1,63J 265 4,392 10,957 198 70 177 29 21 41 !ifl'f "forltl 3,655 4,614 1,136 164 2,519 4,450 100 36 84 17 16 19 ~-?;[q'ifT ifrf~~ 'fiT ~fif if ,,;q. q;vfcrr~ '" 756 1.077 343 26 413 1,051 19 6 19 6 ,-~ 'fiT ifrrnfiT f1r Cfi{~·m'
1,388 5,249 1,388' 5,249 77 25 74 12 3 13 ~-wf\'f ~ ~ 227 282 155 75 72 207 2 3 2 3 ¥ -wfll if ~ffi~ 'll-fCfi1ft;.. ~lTA 5[RY Iifi{~
',316 1,798 761 79 Z04 16 195 7 9 9 OTfjtt.~ Ol:ffiRf f~~ ;;rrf678 829 389 44 289 785 43 2 42 2 "\ -wfq' cfi lI;ffffit~ Wlf ~ 109 133 65 8 44 125 30 2 27 3 1 ~- deriving their secondary means of livelihood from- ~~lfT f~rrcfiT \ifTfcrCfi'T Transport Other services and miscellaneous sources ?<:II cWI Ji '1 ~ ~ a'~ T fqf436 89 347 62 4,542 2,291 1,729 129 2,813 2,1 62 ~f" P..lfon:rr cs,100 31 24 76 31 1,018 718 385 26 633 692 t... -~f\'f ~ 'J;1fuf~ 9;frlf ~qwr 50 5 21 2,) 4 550 105 293 12 257 93 ~-i5<:fNT~ 150 6 4 146 6 135 40 33 2 102 38 13-'!lICfI I ISlrr 136 24 40 3 96 21 2,839 1,423 1,013 39 1,821 1,339 c;-Wl:f #CfTl:t ~ f"lf'l'l ~ ------~------~----- As this was an obvious Illlstake, such entries have not been taken into account while preparing this Table. ,fct; l:f~ ~~ ~~ ?iT am: ~ij' ifCfit 'fiT a-lfTcr ~ ij'iI'l:f ~ffT f~ff 'fiT flTirdT if if~l f~r ifl:f1 ~. 10 B-II--Secondary Means of Livelihood Rural Tract (COlltd.) Number of persons \VI" omCRfllT ~
Cultivation of owned land Cultivation of unowned land aTtAT lllf~ 'tiT '1f~ ~ ~lt ~ ~~ 'tiT lfTfw'fiT 'fiT 1J:fl:r if ii[lt qi"m Livelihood Classes Self-supporting Earning Self-supporting Earning Total persons. dependants Total I persons dependants lim ~if4 ~ Olff1fCf ~r;:fCfT~ om'la rim ~ -f2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
ALL CLASSES " 1.735 1,835 626 37 1,109 1,793 1,501 330 1,134 18 367 312
iJGRICULTURAL CLASSES 1,328 1,701 261 32 1,067 1,670 1,275 314 933 15 337 29f1
I. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned 1,031 1,641 1,031 1,641 1,097 153 875 11 222 142
II. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned 127 20 110 10 17 10 101 147 101 147
III. Cultivating labourers 157 28 145 IS 12 10 75 14 4 12 l() IV. Non-cultivating owners of land; agricultural 13 13 6 4 7 9 2 2 rent receivers
NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 407 133 365 5 42 128 22(} 16 796 3 30 Persons who derive their principal Dleans of livelihood lrom- V. Production other than Cultivation 129 117 110 4 li} U3 96 11 77 3 19 8 VI. Commerce 73 62 11 49 4·J 5 VII. Transport 25 2 24 1 2 13 13 VIII. Other services and miscellaneous sources 180 14 169 II 13 6S 5 62 6 5
B-I1-Secondary Means of Livelihood Rural Tract (concld.) Number of persons '3"1 c26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
ALL CLASSES.. 5,652 1.528 3,001 230 2,651 1.298 1,569 305 1,249 62 320 243
AGRICULTURAL CLASSES 4.717 914 2.638 783 2,079 731 1,282 134 1,035 52 247 72
I. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly owned. . :::.979 478 J ,80~ 56 1.170 422 l.os2 58 865 29 IS7 29 II. Cultivators of land wholly or mainly unowned. 295 43 186 2 109 41 67 1 t 51 16 11 III. Cultivating labourers 1,346 373 SSS 112 758 261 96 58 66 18 30 40 IV. Non-cultivating owners of lar.d. agricultural 97 20 55 13 42 7 67 7 53 5 14 2 rent receivers NON-AGRICULTURAL CLASS!!.:; 935 614 363 47 572 5(j7 287 171 214 10 73 161' Persons who derive their principal means of livelihood from- V. Pror!uction other than cultivation 656 518 2[5 32 441 486 82 124 70 2 12 122 VI. Commerce 70 20 45 2 25 18 126 24 72 5 54 19' VII. Tran~port •• 19 11 10 9 11 8 5 7 5 \'III. Ocher s:lrvices and miscellaneous sources 190 65 93 13 97 52 71 18 65 15 Ii
d«iviAg their secondary means of livelihood from- mr ~"\' :aftfCfifiT ~ ~., 7,223 12,805 2,313 343 4,880 12,462 327 76 311 34 16 42 ~~fVNt
5.951 11.103 1,615 265 4.336 10,843 193 65 177 29 16 36 wN-~"fl.ri
3.617 4,576 1,120 164 2,497 4,412 95 36 84 17 11 19 ~ -wTifT lITf~~i' 'ill ,f~ it $'ftT ~W
747 1,066 340 26 407 1,040 19 5 19 5 ~-~ 'fiT lTTft;r~i' 'fii' 'lif~ it wfq ~.rcrr~
1.360 5,184 1,360 5.184 77 21 74 12 3 9 ~-wRr ~ ~ 227 282 155 75 72 207 2 3 2 3 '(--'!if({ 'f 1,272 1.697 728 78 5U 1,619 134 11 134 5 6 ~-~t Qlj'fCffi f~r "frftfCfiT '* ~qr*"r 'fiT l{~ ffilt'T t:-
655 781 377 43 278 738 30 1 30 1 '\ --.~.• -~-~ 'fiT ~~a ~;.r.r deriving their secondary means of Ii velihood from- ~~ ~i' ;;ftf'1~83 -69 191 8 81 1,684 197 1,373 55 311 142 iif'f qfllTllt
62 582 6 235 Sf, 1,143 66 941 23 202 43 ~-~i' ~ ctT mlr it ~ rnri 12 117 23 12 109 19 75 34 18 ~-~ '1ft ~i' Cffi"' mlr if m 'h(<1qj(il 14 87 2 30 12 32:l gS 260 21 63 77 ~-'!lfq' ~ ~ " 1 8 I 109 14 97 10 12 4 't-iifli"., "li<'1ql'-'i ~i', ~ SITtij' Cfi«CCI~
66 2 45 21 :,)/j 1 31 t 330 25 233 319 3f~f'f ~fvr~r CilifCffi f'3fii'tii' "fi'fctCfiT ~ ~cmi., CfiT l!~ «T"" ~
22 14 8 95 123 50 8 45 liS '\-~ ~ \I fdf<;fa Olffiffi :mfJ!;!a ,,-----''-----. ,---...... '-----., ,----"--...... r----"-----. ,.----"----, ,--~ M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. ~ ~ ~ ~ffi ~ f~lfi' ~1J(f f~