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'1'1~;("'''' afN ~i't Page No. 1 Foreword III 2 Preface VII 3 Map of District 4 Important Statistics of the District IX 5 Brief History and Definition of District Census Hand 800k XXXI 6 Analytical Note 1 Section·I(I) Map and Village Directory 1 Community Development Block· Pali 26 2 Community Development Block· Sahjanwa 46 3 Community Development Block· Piprauli 68 4 Community Development Block· Dhani 88 5 Community Development Block- Pharenda 98 6 Community Development BloCk- Campierganj 100 7 Community Development Block· Jangal Kandia 108 8 Community Development BIock- Chargawan 130 9 Community Development BIOCk- Bhathat 138 10 Community Development Block- Pipralch 150 11 Community Development Block· Sardar Nagar 164 12 Community Development Block- Khorabar 176 J 13 Community Development Block- Brahmpur 190 14 Community Development BIock- Kauri Ram 206 15 Community Development BJock- Bansgaon 230 16 Community Development Block· Uruwa 258 17 Community Development Block- Gagah. 306 18 Community Development Block- Khajanl 334 19 Community Development Block- Balghat 362 20 Community Development Stock- Gola 394 CONTENTS Page No, 21 Community Development Block- Bamalganj 420 22 Forest Villages 444 A- (II) Alphabetical List of Village. 1 Community Development Block- Pali 446 2 Community Development Block- Sahjanwa 454 3 Community Development Block- Pipraull 462 4 Community Development Block- Dhani 470 5 Community Development Block- Pharenda 474 6 Community Development Block- Camplerganj 475 7 Community Development Block- Jang81 Kandia 478 8 Community Development Block- Chargawan 486 9 Community Development Block- Bhathat 489 10 Community Development Block- Pipraich 494 11 Community Development Block- Sardar Nagar 499 12 Community Development Block- Khorabar 504 13 Community Development Block- Brahmpur 509 14 Community Development Block- Kauri Ram 515 15 Community Development Block- Banapon 524 16 Community Development Block- Uruwa 534 17 Community Development Block-- Gagaha 552 18 Community Development Block- Khajani 563 19 Community Development Block- Balghat 574 20 Community Development Block- Gola 586 21 Community Development Block- Barhalganj 596 CONTENTS Page No. APPENDICES I C.D. Block wise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities. 605 II Land use data In respect of non-munlclapl towns (Census town) 611 III List of villages where no Amenity other than the Drinking Water Is available. 612 IV List of villages according to the population of scheduled caste & scheduled tribes to the total populaiton by ranges. 613 Section 11- Town Directory I Status and Growth Htstory 664 II Physical Aspects and Location of towns - 1989 665 III Municipal Finance 1988-89 666 IV Civic and other amenities -1989 667 IVA Cvic and other amenities in notified slums - 1989 668 V Medical, Educational Recreation and Cultural FaCilities - 1989 669 VI Trade, Commerece Industry and Banking - 1989 670 APPENDICES Towns showing their outgrowth with population 671 !H{,lI Cj '11 \ffl ~. \lI''I'I01'i1 ~ em ~ 1951 qft \JI'1'I Olrtl cti ~ 'f~ ~ en m t;IT 1l ~ ~ ~ ~ cfl '11fr vm ~ p ~ eft I ~ ~ 31lct:t4ChClI ~ qft 311C1:t41$cIlW WI' ~ fcI;m 7Jm ~ I mr ~ ~ 31il m ~ ~ \JI'1'j OI"'l1 cf; tmtrer egg em cf; lI1lf " '\itT ~ ~ /~ cf; ~ ~ 3~cbl~ ~ <1fT '\lIT xfr ~ I ~ ~ iliT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ 3fR ~1!iG'flIq; ~ Cf14'ClI~m ~ ~ ~ l1G)' cf; m Tj \il1'iCfiI~ tr "ll ~ ~ ~ ~ em ~ x:m: 'qX ~CfilflIMCb ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ 3fR t#!r ~ cGt ~-tr the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, Primary the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations health sub-centres and Community health workers in the Village were provided so Imodifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programmes. publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Similarly infonnation on approach to the village was also provided for the first Government I Union Territory administration. It inter alia provides datal time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of infonnation on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in and on the availability of certain important civic amenities lfacilities in eacb view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV-A on village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be slums, was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on The scope of the District Census Handbook was initially confined certain civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also towns. A part from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled the Primary Census Abstract (p.C.A.) of each village and town (ward-Wise) of tile Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes I centres were added in district The District Census Handbook published after the 1961 Census Statements IV and V respectively. contained descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 199 I Census is by and tables and Village and Town Directories inclUding PCA. After the 1971 Census, large the same as followed in 1981. However, the fonnat of PCA has two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town b~n restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fald DlI'ectories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PeA) were released in all industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold the States and Union Territories. The third part-C of the District Census industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition to this, the sex Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables. whicb wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first was also to be brought out could not be published in many StateslUTs due to time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981. some new all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the were introduced in the District Census Handbooks. These were published in two planners in cbalking out more effective developmental programmes. parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part A comprised Villace and ODe of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahsiVfalukalPS level presentation. in part B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity were brought together It is expected that the presentation ofViUage Directory and PCA data at C.D. in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referent village, \V Block level wtll help the planners in fonnulation of micro-level developmental under the guidance of Soo M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental This task was carried out by Shri A.K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted planning. of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division by intending to use Village Directory/PCA data, either from the magnetic Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manoo codes preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy, fonner Deputy for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the Registrar General (Map) and later· by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy corresponding codes of 1981. Registrar General (Map). This pUblication is a joint venture of the State GovernmentItJnion I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project. Territory administration and Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of SOO Vijender Paul, Director of Census Operations, Uttar Pradesh on behalf of the State GovernmentIUT administration 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 A.R. Nanda Registrar General (Social Studies) and SOO M.M. Dua, 10int Director. For the Registrar General, India sake of uniformity in presentation of infonnation {data and for preparation of New Delhi analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis June 11, 1992 v ~f.)~i1C1 q;W 1 ~ ~ ~ ID' \3"q' .h:;t' ~ W ~I .. VII ~REFACE Census Abstract. This feature would ensure a clear picture of literacy level in a In the modem era of planning for developmental schemes, informatioo district too. Through these publications, which are a joint effort of the State regarding condition of human resources of an area is of prime consideration not Government and Census Organizotion, now more details about workers engoged only for detcnninotion of suitable strategy of development but also for an in various types of economic activities in a district are being shown in the data assessment of developmental process at mass level. The latter aspect is of presented for 1991 Census. We have now stored data in respect orV.D. and considerable importance in view of the fact thot huge resources hove been pumped into for enhancement of the people while the resultant benefit accrued to them is P.C.A. for 1991 Census on the magnetic tapes and floppies. The assistance found to be either unsatisfactory or shaped into a slip--shod example of unproper received in this regard from local NIC Unit of Planning Commission is implementation. In our country the age of planning has heralded during the fiftees commendable. The data can now be obtained using nationwide NICNET &cilities. and in the beginning of the ninetees we hear a shift in our approach to tackle It has ensured data users the benefit of computers regarding popUlation figures. In problems. But whatever is our premises for du-ecting the economy, the knowled&e these publications village-wise computer codes are also being indicated for about population dynamics on a regional level is of immense importance. reference. To make still more useful these publications are being provided with ,Adhering to the above objective Census Organization being country's sole usual extra features such as an exhaustive Analytical Note, Important Statistics of organization dealing with statistics, has been trying to contribute its share of the district and some important maps. responsibilities. One of the useful exercise in this connection is the publication of These publications are beiQg brought out in two parts viz. part-A and B. the District Census Handbooks introduced since 1951 Census. This publication is Part-A is fwther divided into two sections. Section,' I incorporates the Village now a regular feature published with some improvements after completion of Du-ectory, and Section II contains the Town Directory Statements. The decennial Censuses. responsibility for collection/supply of data relating to Village and Town The fact that out of every six Indians, one is from Uttar Pradesh itself Directories is of the State Government while the responsibility of providing , reveals the huge population size of the State. The success of Indian planning technical gujdance and printed forms! schedules for collection of data, its efforts therefore largely depends upon being it successful in the State ofU.P. It is tabulation, analysis and publication rests with the Directorate of Census widely upheld that some of the districts in eastern U.P. are included in areas Operations, U.P. In the Part-B volume general popUlation figures in the fonn of demarcated as most backward in country. Micro-level (especially district level) Primary Census Abstracts are provided upto the village and ward level. approach, should be adopted in planning process to ameliorate the ~ondition of In this Directorate, the data was collected and compiled under the the masses. For the first time the District Census Handbooks data are being direction of Sbri Vijender Paul, erstwhile Director of Census Opeations, Uttar presented in both volumes at the C.D. Block level. With a view to educating all by Pradesh on behalf of Uttar Pradesh State. The planning and designing of this year 2001 A.D. creation of educational infrastructure at primary level has got publication was carried out by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, fonner Deputy Registrar General added impetus. To facilitate district level functionaries sex-wise population in the (Social Studies) and Shri M.M. Dua, Joint Director. We are greatly indebted to 0-6 age-group is being presented separately alongwith other details ofPrirnary them. Under the guidance of Shri M.K. Jain the present Deputy Registrar General VIII (S.S.) the technical compilation and presentation of the "Analytical Note" portion I am thankful to all the officials/officers who have been associated with was finalized on the basis of his comments in regard to the draft submitted for a the coUection, compilation and analysis of the data and also to concerned model district from this Directorate. I am thankful to him. guidance in matter of departmental heads for their direct and indirect cooperation extended for preparation of maps was received from Dr. B.K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar collection or supply of data. General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar In the end, I hope that data users will fmd these volumes pertinent to General (Map). In the map unit of the Directorate this job was carried out their needs. accordingly. I place my sincere gratitude to Shri A.R. Nanda, the former Registrar General India for his kind direction without which this publication might not have Lucknow R.K. SINGH seen the light of the day. June, 1996 Joint Director UTTAR 9,..BADESH _DlSTIllCI___QORAKHPUR '- "t... __~~=~"';...=_TJ;:.==_·~f;,... _ _;t~_~-,":2" ,,~~ ,_ .0 C> JUNGLE K,AUR'A VIKAS KHA"N BHATHAT VIK ... S KHANO KHORABA,.R V~t DISTRICT BDRAKHP1.JfI CHAHIiJE .,., ...K.IRUHlfCT,O,N '!Ni.t--9f 1 B- Part af a.lQ:hat Vllko. Khqnd. A- Part of Ga.gClh,a "'kG. khClnd~ R- Por-t 0' l ~~LL.A~e ~AV~NG SODO .,.,NQ ABOVe POPULAnON WITH ...... IEi. l.tR8AN ~EA WITH POPIL1t...ATJQN Stze. CL~S ~ ~'"Xv_v~ 'POST AND TII!LEGR.,tIIo,PH OFFICE • ~_~ ~._ ••• - __ _ OEGREe COLLEGE ". -. TlSCHN.CAL .foISTITUT'ION • _ .'. e ..... s.EO_upON SUR THii: PE~MlSSl.OH OF- THE SiJA'VEYOR GENERAL OF ~NOIA IX ¥f6('q'i\°f ~ Important Statistics wo~o fclcRur ~~ .h~&~~ SI. No. Description UTIAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH 1. G1'"'Iti@H m.r ~ 139112640 3066002 Population Total Persons 74037145 ~ 1593355 Males ft:;mt 65075495 1472647 Females lfTlfroT ~ 111506725 2490726 Rural Persons 59197326 1283614 ~ Males ft:;mt 52309399 1207112 Females ~ ~ 27605915 575276 Urban Persons ~ 14839819 309741 Males ft:;mt 12766096 265535 Females 2. 1981-91 '$ ~ 1l \1I'1ti~1 ~ 'iN Decennial population growth rate during 1981·1991 25.48 24.60 3. ~ (cr1f fcpo~O) Area (Sq. Kms.) 294411.00 6272.00 4. \J1'1t1~1 ~ m.r 473 489 (~ Cflf fcpo~O) Total X "I6(ti"l,:"f ~ Important Statistics WOX:tO fcIcRur \3"R'R ~ ·h,<~~,< SI. No. Description UTTAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH Density of population IDlfrar 386 407 (per Sq.km.) Rural ~ 4927 3665 Urban 5. ~~ (IDa ~ ~ ~ lR ~ qft~) Sex Ratio (No. of females per 1000 males) 3l-~ "llTtT 879 924 A- General Total ~ 884 940 Rural ~ 860 857 Urban EJ- 3f j~ ('I \i'Ilfff 1Wr 877 944 B- Scheduled Caste Total ~ 880 954 Rural ~ 854 865 Urban ~-3fj~('I \Jj"1\i1IR1 <.tT7f 914 584 C- Scheduled Tribe Total ~ 920 616 Rural ~ 820 543 2 ')(1· J1aM"",f ~ Important Statistics wo~o fctCRIJT \m'R rtiT 'll'l'lSij'l SI. No. Description UTIAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH Urban 6. ~lal' 3J-~ A- General 19.84 18.76 3 'XI}·. S18cq,{uf ~ Important Statistics wo~o fctcRoT ~rnT 41'{ Ef-31j~<1 \ffif 3l-~ A- General (i) ~ q)l11 ~ ~ "&tfcm 29.73 27.06 Main workers Persons 49.31 ~ 44.28 Male ,~ 7.45 8.44 Females (ii) -R'IS1I~4l 'C.fll11 ~ ~ ~ 2.47 1.66 Marginal workers Persons ~ 0.36 0.28 Male ~ 4.1!7 3.16 Females (Iii) Cf)J11 -;:::r ~ ~ C2:lfclff 67.80 71.28 Non workers Persons 5032 ~ 55.45 Male 4 X/Ii' '16tt4,{"f ~ Important Statistics wO~O ~ '\3'"RR rt"iT .i)~(5I~1( Sl. No. Description UTIAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH ~ 87.68 88,41 Females 6f-31j~(.1 \1I'Tfff B~ Scheduled Caste (i) ~ q;ylf ~ ~ ~ 32.40 30.15 Main workers Persons ~ 50.40 44.63 Male fam 11.87 14.82 Females (ii) ;ff\ '11 f.q Cfi qr(1{ m ~ ~ 2.89 0.33 Marginal workers Persons ~ 0.40 0.30 Male ~ 5,74 3.52 Females (iii)"CfillT ";f m ~ ~ 64.71 59.40 Non workers Persons ~ 49.20 55.06 Male ft:;rm 82.39 81.66 Females ~-31 j~Rm \11"'1 \Jl1 RI c~ Scheduled Tribe (i) ~ q;j"lf m crffi" ~ 35.91 51.53 Main workers Persons 5 XIV if5(q'{uf ~ Important Statistics wo~O fcmur ~rtiT • Ih\!Sl g'< SI. No. Description UTTAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH ~ 51.08 55.48 Male ft:;rm 19.30 44.75 Females (ii) ;§JifIPaCb Cf)lJf ~ ~ cz:rfcffi" 7.51 0.00 Marginal workers Persons 1.96 0.00 ~ Male ft:;rm 13.60 0.00 Females (iii)q;Jif" ., ~ ~ ~ 56.58 46.44 Non -workers Persons 46.96 44.52 ~ Male ft:;rm 67.10 55.25 Females 9. ~ Cf)lJf ~ "CIl"(YI) "CbT ~ Break-up of Main workers (i) CbPtelCbI,< cz:rfcffi" 22031188 340862 Cultivators Persons ~ 1%94430 306264 Male ~ 23367~K 34~98 Females 6 xv 'i6t'ct'{Vr ~ Important Statistics $Po~o ~ ~roT (ii)~~ ~ 7833303 248963 Agricultural Labourers Persons 6095986 174194 ~ Male ~ 1737317 74769 Females (iii) Q1ljqlt"l"'l. \ji~lt"Ilt1. ~. ~ ~ 295687 4902 qq;'$"'I1 3lR ~ cf; ~. Pel'S01l$ iflTFl~~~ 271073 4582 Livestock, forestry, hunting, ~ fishing & plantation orchards Male & allied activities ~ 24614 320 Females (iv) w=r=r ~ \d&H"'I ~ 34598 379 Mining and quarrying Persons 31596 373 ~ Male ~ 3002 6 Females (v-a) 4IRcIlRq; ~ 'iT I4f.'lSffol ~ 997166 13549 IH1tc1'i'<01 ~ ~ ~ Persons Manufacturing, Processing, & 824861 Servicing Repairs in ~ 10926 7 'XVI 'i5('q'{uf ~ Important Statistics wo~O fcIcRur ~iihT t,h'&!!,< SI. No. Description UTTAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH Household Industry Male ft;;rlrt 172305 2623 Females (v-b) 4,Rq,RC17 ~ ~ 3lR\Rcro ~ 2208369 27011 fcl~J1fo" IH1't 8 · . XVI) ¥i5M 'lof ~ Important Statistics wo~o fcrcRur ~~ 111'<~3'< SI. No. Description U'nAIt GOItAKIiPUR PRADESH Male ~ 7696 314 Females (xi) 3R:r ~ ~ 4127887 110931 Other services Persons 3763427 102595 ~ Male ~ 364460 8336 Females 10. 31j'Ci~l1 \iJTfcr ~ Cl:lf«1~1 ~ 21.05 22.04 qrr ~ U1"'1ti®1 ~ ~ Persons Percentage of Scheduled Caste 21.07 21.81 ' ~ Population to total population Male ft::;n:rt 21.02 22.28 Females 11. 31j~(1 \rl"'1,U1I~ ~ ~ ~ 0.21 0.02 qrr ~ U1"'1ti®1 ~ ~ Persons Percentage of Scheduled Tribe 0.20 ~ 0.02 Population to total population Male ft:;;rlrt 0.21 0.01 Females 12. qRql:;:) -mt ~ 22377820 476074 Number of Households 13 3lTii1l'"G 311 q 1~lll ~ -mt ~ 21407433 422713 9 xViii' iHs('4'!of ~ Important Statistics wo~o ~ ~~ ")'I:&~,( SI. No. Description UTTAR GORAKHPUR PRADESH Number of occupied residential House 14. Cl6'ffl &1 qft ~ 294 6 Number of tahsils 15. 'f11~GlflI¢ fcIq;m ~ qft ~ 884 21 Number orC.D. Blocks 16. ~ cj'q14t:i1 $t ~ 8750 203 Number ofNyaya Panchayats 17. lJTi1l cCt ~ 123950 3319 Number of Villages Total 3l1iITG 112804 2880 Inhabited ~~ 11146 439 Uninhabited 18. 753 7 Number of Towns fb:qufi - ~ \31"'141 0 1'11 ~ ~fffi¢T II urni 1ft tm11~' mG q;r ~ S3IT t. \ffi(ffl" ~ t fcp ~ 3lj~Cl vrrfmIT /\1H\i1I~;Q1 ct> ~ 'Hfh1f&Cl t I Note: The term' General' Indicates total including scheduled caste and scheduled tribe wherever it is used in the DistrIct Census Handbook. 10 XIX. ~ W'1'I OI'11 'if lWI' ~ C'i?l) ~ ~ em ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ WRm ~ t I 1941 'if .'ftrc;rr \11'1'1 01'11 '<'1if&l<6l" ~ cj) ~ lWI' ~ cj) ~ ~ ~ 1WT ml'f ~ q;r ~ ~ fcI> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fJK;rm t I l{Cf cCt \1I"1'I OI"1laIT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t:R ~ ~ cCr ~ 1991 '$I" \11"1'1 0 1"11 .q "IDl'I ~~~ICf>1 .q ~ ~ mlfIvr a)?i'f ~ ~ 'H11GlftlCf> fctcf;m ~ / 1f11'f ~ ~ ~ ~ 'l'J'Z) t I ~ 'H11GlftlCf> fctq;m- ~ ~ IDlif cCr ~ wft 1. \11 "1'H'&l1 ~ ~ 1991 cCt \11.,11°1"11 ~ ~ ~ mlf ~ ~ ~ 4 -q 1 ~. 1991 ~ ~ ~ \J1i1'fhslll q;) ~ TIm t. ~ <1ft msm ~ -it eft "'Pft t I 2 ~ 1lffif ~ ¥161\(RiI~I\( ~ em ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1Ji1f -it 'CiS't( ~ ~ t m ~ ~ cCr fctR:q em m ~ em GW:rr TIm t I ~ ~ ~ ""1'8't t ill ~ wnm TJm t 'flt.lT xm Pt4SeM ~ 'Cj)f ;:rrq 'q' ~~Cl>T~ ';flR ~~~I ~ ~ ~ '$ ~ ~""'~~(1 ~ 'it ~ ~. ~ ~ fl (I) ~~~-5} "Wr -it ~ ~ ~ (II) ~~ffil ~ (~-6) VIl'J -it ~ ~ -'§P-o.""E1~I3t"""~ em- f.lra:;f cmm &m ~ 'Jfm t 1 lTI'f -it ~ ~ ~ ~ "lIT '$"ff ~ *t WIT ~ ~ *t msm ~ -it (III) '!ft';f 'Cf)l' qr-ft (~-7) lJTl{ ~ ~ tfr.t ~ 1:fFft qft ~__,um q;f f.lFf ~ ~ ~ 7fltT t.- ;n;r 'Cf)T qr;:fi T ~ 'Cf)T qr;:fi W ~ 'Cf)T~ TK ~ lffl qr-1) TW ~ qlq HP "I'T "tll"ft N 3RT 0 ~~ NA (IV) m ~ Cf '(f'R' ~ PTO TO Phone XXIV· (V) iI"T'JfR (VI) ~ (~-10) 0R1~ BS ~~ RS V'f('Of 11flf NW (VII) ~ ~ ~ (VIII) P!Cf)eM"'I'lR ~-12) ll'Jl'f ~ P!d"f+l ~ ~ em q.f'fq,i(UI ~ ~ ~ ~ em q.f'iCfS'(ul ~MiR:tRit1 t :- 1. ~en~ ql«l~q, ~ ~ en ~ ~ em ~ ~ imT ~ l'fllT t :- ~~ GC ~(~~) W XXVI· ~~~ PC CQ;311 (~~) WE ~ (Ftr.rr fctgn) TW ~~~) TWE ~ TK ~ R "sfrt;r L ~ WF 3Ff 0 ~ "!mRT"1" (fitcRvT I "«'fl"t-2) 0fTR "I'7"R a't=.;r ~ T.C. \J1'lIl vl'lr '11111 C.T. fli'l«:lftlCf) f1nf;m ~ lJjT ';fill' (~ I ~-5) ~ 't1lj«:lftlQ; f'lIcI;m ~ .q W1 ~ em ~ "ffifi:'m ~ 1Jft ~ I~ -m fW) R~~Rq<1 Cfi)if em wWr fcl1m lf1lT t: (al) \MII'!Ff ct .,m,. 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In 1951 lhe District Census Handbook was brousht out for lite first time wllh enlarged tabulation plan containing gcneral population tables, economic tables, household and age tables. social and cultural tables and data relating to vital statistics, agriCUltural statistics, livestock. agricultural machinery and implements and primary schools. Besides, a separate publication was also brou&ht out under the title DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS baving only population figures at village level for rural areas and at townlwardlmohalla level for urban areas. Thus the series of DCH publication which started in 1951 continued to be published in each consecutive Census thereafter. In 1961, DCH was published in a single volume containina 3 parts vi~ Part A. Band C. Part A contained Census tables. part B related to official statistics and in part C Village Directory data was presented. Thus both content and coverage of data in DCH publication has been changing from time to time according to requirements of the data users. In 1971 it was published in'two separate volumes viz., part A and B, Part A volume contained Village and Town directories while in part B volume Primary Census Abstract was presented. This pattern was followed in 1981 as well. Like wise in 1991 also DCHs are being published in two separate volumes viz., PUt A and B. Part A volume contains mainly non-census data oiJ basic amenities available in villages/towns. Village level data alonsw1th land usc statistics have been aggregated at community developme~t block level while for urbarl areas only town level data have been presented. The tables containin& villa&e level data iii, called Village Directory and the tables containing town level data is called town directory. The non-census data which relate to year 1989-9011990-91 are almost syrlchronous with 1991 population census. PaJ1 B volume contains Primary Census Abstract (PCA) for each village and town a10ngwith their wards. The PCA 8ives sex wise total population as returned by population census of 1991 with sexfwise details in respect of Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe, Literates. Main workers by nine industrial categories, Marginal workers and Non-workers. In 1991 Census, there is, 11 departure from the lraditionlll way of presentation of data. Keeping in view the requirement of the dllta users, basically those who are involved with the preparation and execution of development plans. the village-wise data have been aggregated at C.D. block level for Part A volume as well in 1991 as against tahsill village lev~1 presentation at previous censuses. Thus C.D. block is the main unit of presentation of data in 1991 Census, Hence. there may be some difficulty in comparing tahsil level information presented for 1981 Census wilh that of 1991. specially in lhose cases where C.D. block boundaries are not co-terminus with tahsil boundary. SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY The village directory as the title connotes presents information pertaining to tural areas of the district at C.D. block I village level as against traditional pattern of presenting villages-wise information at ~siJ level in previous Census. for each C.D. block a list of villages serialised by Hindi/English alphabetical order alongwith their location code numbers of 1991 and 1981 censuses has been presented. The rationale of giving 1991 location code alongwith 1981 location code is to facilitate the identification of village for matching information collected at each Census. xxxii The villages which have been wholly merged in Municipal Boards, Town Areas or Cantonments have not been included in the list. In case of partly merged villages, the remaining rural part of the villages has been treated as independent revenue village and the data have been presented for such villages in the Village Directory. Howcver, the villages treated as an outgrowth of an Urban Agglomeration or town are listed in the Village directory but no data are presented against the name of these villages in the Village Directory. The fact that a village is an outgrowth of town is indicated against the name of such village. All these villages are listed in the Primary Census Abstract (rural) without presenting their data for providing cross references, Uninhabited or de-populated villages are listed but only area of the village and land use pattern is given. A note against such a village indicates the state of its being depopullited or uninhabited. The village directory brings out some basic information about a village. These data tan broadly be classified into the following categories :- 1. Population and households CoI.4 2. Amenities Cols. S to 10 3. Other infrastructural facilities etc. Cols. 11 to 13 4. Total area of the village land use pattern Cols.3 and 14-18 I. POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD The population of each village as on sun-rise of March 1991, enumerated at the 1991 Census is givcn in column alongwith number of households In brackets. 2. AMENITIES If an amenity is available within the village, the kind of amenity available is indicated by the code(s) prescribed by the office of the Registrar General, India. If not available dash (-) is indicated and the distance is indicated in ranges. For this purpose three ranges of distance have been formed for presentation of data. These ate : (a) below 5 kms. indicated by (-5), (b) 5-10 kms. indicated by (S-10) and (c) 10 klns. and above indicated by (10+). SCOPE OF TOWN DIRECTORY The Town Directory covers all the towns in a district. The towns are arranged by English alphabetical order. The data are presented in seven statements serially numbcrcd I to IVA, V and VI. The following mode of listing of towns has been followed :- (i) All the towns having statutory status which are not part of an Urban Agglomeration are listed once in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns. (ii) All the towns which are part of an Urban Agglomeration and enjoy independent status of a statutory town are listed twice in the alphabetical arrangement of the towns as well as under the main town of an Urban Agglomeration. However, the data are presented separately only once under the main UA. In alphabetical arrangement a note is given against such towns that they are part of !luch and such Urban agglomeration. xxx/h' (iii) The outgrowth(s) of a town which do not qualify themselves for being treated as mdependent town are not listed in the main body of the Directory. Against name/names of the town having outgrowth(s) an asterisk (*) has been placed to indicate that the town has outgrowth(s). (iv) Census towns are also listed in the body of Directory. These are the towns which do not enjoy statutory status but are declared towns for the purpose of population census. Town Directories of the districts give an account of status and growth history of towns, location and physical aspects of the towns. Municipal finances during 1988-89, civic and other amenities upto 1989 (as well in notified slums), medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities by year 1989 and trade commerce, industry and banking activities in year 1989. In this way population and growth rates of lowns from 1901 to 1991, density in 1991, sex-ratios during 1971, 1981 and 1991 censuses, rainfall and temperature of the towns, receipts and expenditure ih the towns of the district, road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply position and electrification, number of telephone connections, number of hospitals, colleges, cinemas etc. and number of banks as well as commodities of imports and exports are enumerated vividly in various statements relating to the town directories of the districts. XXX\V EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY The codes used for depicting amenities are explained in the following paras:- (1) Educational Amenities (CoI.S) The type of educational institutions located within the villages is represented by the following codes, the number of each of such an institution is given within brackets:- Primary or Elementary School, Nursery School, Kindergarten, Pre-basic, pre-primary, Junior basic. P Senior Basic School, Junior High School, Middle School M Matriculation or Secondary, High School H Higher Secondary, Intermediate College, Pre-university. PUC College, (Graduate level and above) C Industrial School I Training School TR Adult Literacy Class ICentre AC Other Educational Institutions 0 (II) Medical Amenities (Col. 6) The availability of medical facilities within the village is indicated by the following codes. The number of institutions located within the village(s) or serving practitioners is given within brackets :- Hosptial H Matemity & Child Welfare Centre MCW Matemity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Primary Health Centre PHC Health Centre HC Primary Health Sub Centre PHS Dispensary D xxxv Family Planning Centre FPC T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Community Health Worker CHW Community Health Guide CHG Others 0 (III) Drinking Water (Col.7) The sources of potable drinking water supply available within the village are denoted by the following codes:- Tap water T Well water W Tank water TK Tube-well wa~er TW Hand Pump HP River water R Fountain F Canal C Lake L Spring S Nallah N Others 0 Information not available NA (IV) Post and Telegrapb (Col. 8) The post and telegraph facilities available within the villages are indicated by the following codes :- Post Office PO Post &, Telegraph Office PTO Telegraph Office TO Telephone Connection Phone xxxvi (V) Day or days or the market / hat (Col.') If a weekly or bi-weekly market is held within the village, the name of day or days on which it is held is indicated. The days are indicated by abbreviations viz. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If a market is held fortnightly or monthly in a remote village, the fact is clearly brought out by indicating monthly I fortnightly. (VI) Communication (Col. 10) If a bus stop or railway station is located within the village or is served by navigable water range, the following codes have been used to indicate the kind of facilities available within the villages: - Bus Stop BS Railway Station RS Navigable water ways NW (VII) Approacll to tile viUage (Col. II) The approach to the villages is represented by the following codes:- PuccaRoad PR Kachcha Road KR Navigable River NR FootPath FP Navigable Canal NC Navigablc watcr way (including river, canal, lake water NW (VIII) Nearest town (Col. 12) The name of the nearest town to a village is indicated and the distance is given in Kilometres within bracket. (IX) Power Supply (Col. 13) The following codes are used for the power supply available within the village:- Electricity for domestic purpose ED Electricity for Agriculture EAG Electricity for other like industrial, commercial etc. EO Electricity lilr lIlI purpose listed above EA '" 'X xvii (X) Land use Data Area of the village (Col.l) The area of the village is based on village records. Land use classification: The standard classification of land use data is given below ;- 1. Forest 2. Not IIvulluble for cultlvutloll 2.1 Land put to non-agricultural uses. 2.2 Barren and uncultivable lands 3. Other uncultivated lands excluding fallow lands 3.1 Permanent pastures and other grazing lands. 3.2 Land under miscellaneous tree crops and groves not included in the net area sown. 3.3 Culturable Waste. 4. Fallow-lands 4.1 Current fallows 4.2 Other fallows 5. Net area sown There is a departure from the standard classification in pres~tation of land used in village directory. However, both classifications are identifiable with each other as given below :- Village Directory Standard elassification (with SL No. of category) 1. Forest (Col. 14) Forest (1) 2. Irrigated by sources (Coi.lS) Net area sown plus 3. Unirrigated (Col. 16) Fallow-lands (4.1 + 4.2) 4. Culturable waste (Col. 17) 1. Permanent pastw"eS and other grazina lands (3.1) 2. Land under miscellaneous crops etc. (3.2) 3. Culturable waste (3.3) . 5. Area not available for cultivation 1. Land put to non agricultural uses (2.1) (CoI.l8) 2. Barren and uncultivable lands (2.2) Xxxv)ii Irrigation by sources The sources of net irrigated area are represented by the following code:- Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Private Canal PC Well (with electricity) WE Tube-well (without electricity) TW Tube-well (with electricity) TWE Tonk TK River R Lake L Waterfall WF Others 0 Total T EXPLANATION OF THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY The important concepts used in the Town Directory are discussed In the following paras: Class of Town (Statement 1 col.l) The towns are classified into the following six groups by population size criterion ;- Population Class 1,00,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 It 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V - - -_------Udow 5,000 VI X )(X ix Civic Administration (Statement 1 col.l) The civic administration status of a town is indicated by codes explained below: • Municipal Corporation {Corporation M.Corp. Municipal Board M.B. Cantonment Board { Cantonment C.B. Nolilil.'d Arcil COlllmillcc N.A.C. Town Area Committee T.C. Census Town C.T. Name of CD Block (Statement I-Col.S) To locate the census town in the appropriate C.D. Block the name of C.D. Block is given. Road Lengtb (Statement IV Col.6) The total road length within each town is given by the following codes :- IPucca Road IPR Kachcha Road KR System of Sewerage Idrainage (Statement IV and IV A Col.7) The system of sewerage I drainage are represented by the following codes:- Sewer S Open Surface Drains OSD Box Surface Drains BSO SylkDrains SO Cesspool Method CD Pit System Pt. The systems In order of Importance, one follOWing the other. are Indicated 10 codes. XL Method of dlspmutl of Nlzht Soli Statement IV and IV-A (col. II & 12) The various methods of disposal of night soil are indicated by the following codes :- Head Loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WB Septic Tank Latrines ST Sewerage S Two methods, out of the prevailing methods, have been indicated in codes in order of their importance. Protected water supply (Statement IV. Cols. 11 and 13) The following codes are used for indicating protected water supply system/sources. (A) Sources of water supply (col.ll) Tube well / Hand Pump TW Top Water T Well Water W Tank Water 1X (8) System of Storage (col.13) Overhead Tank OHT Service Reservoir SR River infiltration gallery RG Bore well pumping system BWP Pressure Tank PT Fire Fighting Service (Statement IV eo1.14) 'Yes' is recorded if fire fighting services are available within the town, In case these are not available within the town the name of the nearest place if in the same district or name of nearest district if outside the district where fire fighting services are available is indicated. XLI· Medical Facilities (Statement V col. 4 and 5) The following codes are used for presenting medical facilities:- Hospital H Dispensary D Family Planning Centre FPC Health Centre! Primary health centrel Primary health sub HC centre! Primary health unit etc. T.B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others 0 To cover various system of medicine, the following procedure has been adopted :- IAYU~C . IA I ~~:~eopathiC ~OM If none of the above codes is given, an allopathic system of medicine is indicated. The system of medicine practised and number of institutions are indicated within parenthesis appended to the code representing the type of medical institutions. For example code H(A-l,2), D(Hom.2,U-l) exhibit that there are three hospitals, one Ayurvedic and 2 Allopathic and D (Hom. 2,tJ-I) represents that, there arq two Homoeopathic and one Unani dispensaries. The information on number of beds in each institution Is provided in cotS. EducatioDl~1 Facilities (Statement V Col.6 and 9) (i) The following codes are used for depicting Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges Imparting education of degree level and above:- Arts only A Science only S Commerce only C Arts and Science only AS Arts and Commerce only AC Arts, Science and Commerce only ASC Law L University U Others 0 ')(LlI (ii) Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other vocational training institutions (Satement V Col. 10) These are represented by the following codes :- Shorthand SH Typewriting TYPE Shorthand & Typewriting SH.TYPE Others 0 (iii) Higher SeconclarylIntennediateIPUClJunior CoDege IewIISecondary Matriculation, Junior Secondary and Middle School & Primary School (Statement V.Col 11-14) Schools upto class V are treated as Primary School. Upto Class Vlll these are treated as Junior Secondary or Middle SchOOl. Schools upto Class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary or High School. Schools or Colleges upto class Xl or XlI are put in the group of Higher SecondaJyllntermediate !Pre-Universityl Junior College etc. Composite schools like middle schools with Primary classes, or secondary school with middle classes, are also included in the number of primary and middle schools respcctively. For illustration, there are two primary schools and one middle school with primary classes the number of primary schools are given as three and that of middle school as one even though there are only three educational institution. So also in case of secondary or higher secondary schools. If there are more than on educational institutions, the number is indicated within bracket. If an educational facility is not available within the town, name of the nearest place within the district or name of the district if outside the district where such a facility available is indicated. The distance from the town of such a place is given in Km!. within brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities Public Libraries including Reading Rooms (Statement V. Col. 2) The following codes are used :- I Public Libraries I~ . Reading Room _ ANALYTICAL NOTE History The district bears its name to its headquarters town Oorakhpur which was named after Oorakhnath, a Kanphata yogi who came to this place from Punjab and erected a shrine of Gorakhsa, a deity of great fame in Nepal. He gave name and fame to this district by practicing austeritIes on the spot where the famous temple numed uI\er him stunds. lie Is lIuld to huve IbullI,Icd the clly ofOornkbpur. In the ancient times the region was ruled by Iksvaku with his capital at Ayodhya. The monarch founded the star dynasty of Ksatriyas. Subsequently, the district was dividcd in number of republics under the sovereignty of the kingdom of Kosala. The republics which had only a portion of their territory in the district, were the Sakyas of KapiI vastu (in Basti district) and the mallar of Kushinagar and Para (in Deoria district). The state of Sakyas lay in the western part of the> district. By the sixth century B.C. these republics became independent entities with defined territories. They had organized governments and wielded more or less sovereign power. Gautam Buddha of the Sakya class, a great religious teacher exercised enormous spiritual influence on these republics and the people had great resp;ct for him. In the mIddle of the fourth centaury B.C. Mahapadma. the Nanda king of Magadh in order to overthrow the kingdom of Kosala, attached the district and annexed the territory comprising the republic of the Koliyas and the Sakyas. In the begiMing of the fourth centaury A.D., the region covered by district fell within the central core of the empire of Chandragupta I (320-335 A.D.). whose political power was enhanced to a great extent by virtue of his marriage with the Licchavi princess, Kumardevi. In the past Gupta period this region fell in the domination of the Maukbaris followed by Harsh of Kannauj. In the ninth centaury A.D., this district was dominated by the Gurjara-Pratiharas and formed part of the Sravasti bhukti of their empire. The Thuru "ing, Man Sen or Madan Singh (900-950 A.D.), ruled over Gorakhpur city and adjoining area. A large tank at Gorakhpur called Mansarovar is ascribed to him and a smaller one called Kaulada to his wife, Kulawati. He was reputed to have immense wealth which induced Donwar Rajputs to invade his capital and oust him. Thereafter they established themselves in the east of Oorakbpur city constructed fort which was called Domingarh. The ruins of Domingarh are still' found in the shape of a mound built of large thick square bricks. After the decline of the Gurjara-Pratiharas Laksna Karna(I041-1042 A.D.) of Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri who came to power, brought under his control almost the entire region covered by the present district of Oorakhpur. But his son and successor Yash Karna (1073-1120A.D.) was unable to check the process of disintegration. The defeat of Jaychandra (1170-1194 A.D.) grandson of Oovindcbandra, at the hands of Shihabuddin Ghuri in 1194, paralysed the Gahadvala power and brought to an end their dominance over the district. As a result a number of small principalities held by Samet, Douwar, Kaushik Rajputs and Bhars came into existence m different parts of the dIstrict. In the early medIeval period the Gorakbpur region was passed nominally into the hold of Qutuh-ud-Din Aibak (1193) and the Delhi Sultan (1451-1488). It was in 1565 that the region drew attention of Akbar, when the Uzbegs under their leader Khan Zaman (Ali Quli Khan), the governor of Jaunpur rose in revolt against the emperor. A mushm garrison was stationed at Gorakhpur and for the first time the district became an integral part of the empire. After the defeat and death of Khan Zaman in 1567, the emperor bestowed his jagirs in Jaunpur on Munim Khan and since then the town became a place of considerable importance, bemg the headquarters of a slrkar and possessing a copper mint. On Akbar's re-organisation of the empire, Gorakbpur gave its name to one of the five sirkars compnsmg the province of Avadh. The Gorakbpur sirkar with 24 mahals now in district of Gorakhpur, Basti, Gonda and Azamgarh had an area of 2,44,283 blghas (3256 hectares) yielding 1,19,26,790 dams as revenue. In 1610, Jahangir (1605·1627) bestowed the chief of Gorakhpur on Af:ll1l Khan, the governor ofUihur, who made the district his residence in preference to the official capital at Patna. In the reian of Shah Jahan (1628-1658) the district continued to be a part of the subah of Avadh and Gorakhpur sirkar consisted of 119 mahals. About 1680, Aurangzcb appointed Kazi Khalil-ul-Rehaman as chaklidar of Gorakhpur.At the close of the 17 th century A.D. prince Muazzam, afterwards known as Bhadur Shah to Gorakhpur for hunting and to him is ascribed the Jama Masjid at Gorakhpur. In his honour a division newly carved out from the sirkars of Gorakhpur and Saran was named Muzzamabad and by this title the district of Gorakhpur is mentioned in all official records from this date to that of its cession in 1801. In the same year the arrears of subsidies. due under various treaties for the use of English troops. had reached an amount which Nawab Saudat Ali Khan found himself quite unable to pay. To wipe off the debt, Saadat Ali Khan ceaded Gorakhpur and other tracts to the East India Com puny by the treuty of 10'" November 180 I. The condlLion of the district at the time of cession wus very wretched. Il is described us ulmost entirely without administration, overgrown with jungle, roadless, infested by robbers and in many places laid waste by the armed retainers of the principal landholders. Long before the cession the Gurkhas had taken advantage of the prevailing anarchy to augment their possessions in the plains. During the freedom struggle (1857-58) the civil administration was re-established in the district. The commissionerships of Gorakhpur and Varanasi dIvisions were combined. The size of the district was, however, too large to be administered as a single unit. Therefore, in 1865, a new district of Basti was formed with six parganas of Gorakhpur alongwith the great part of Maghar and position of Binayakpur. In 1869 for the administration of the civil town of Gorakhpur, a municipality was set up. The district was faced a severe famine in 1873·74. On January 1$,1885, the Bengal and North-Western Railway opened in the district. The commiSSIOnership of Gorakhpur was however, revived on April 1, 1891. The non-co-operation movement of the congress had taken ro« in this district in 1920 and received a great impetus from Gandhiji's first visit to the district on February 8, 1921. By 1923, political meetings and conferences were held in all parts of the district. Many prominent national leaders like Smt. Sarojini Naidu, Lajpat Rai, Moti Lal Nehru, Jawahar Lal Nellru and Dr. Mahmud visited the district on several occasions between 1921 and 1926. It was in the Gorakhpur district jail that Ramprasad 'Basmil', the freedom fighter convicted in the fQmOUs Kakori case, was hanged to death on December 18,1926. ' ' Civil disobedience movement started in the district in 1930-34. Gandhiji on his second visit to this district received a tumultuous ovation everywhere he went. His visit was commemorated by establishing district and tahsil congress committees actively supported by other bodies, which came into being at about the same time, like the Youth League, the Naujawan Dal, the Navyuwak Sewa Sangh, the Kisan Sabha etc. The activities of thcse bodies developed on an all-India pattern starting with the boycott of foreign cloth and liquor, picketing of such shops and the cutting of toddy trees. During the salt Satyagraha movement of 1930, Gorakhpur played an important part. In 1931, the people of the district participated In the Kisan movement which took the fonn of a protest against the oppression committed by the Zamindars. Rafi Ahmad Kiowai and Sampumanand visited the district in 1935 and condemned the British tyranny. This was followed by the visit of certain other national leaders in 1940 prominent among whom being Govind Ballabh Pant and lawahar Lal Nehru. The trial of Jawahar Lal Nehru Commenced in that very year in this district in which he was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for four years. The district did not lag behind in the quit India movement of August, 1942. Almost everywhere in the district it started with hartals, protest meetings, processions and defying of prohibilary orders. In 1942 more than 145 persons of the district were interned and 58 were awatded imprisonment. Location SItuated in the north-eastern part of1Uttar Parades. The present district of Gorakhpur lies between latitudes 26°13' Nand 27°29' N and longitudes 83°05' E and 83°56' E. The district comprises a large stretch of country lying to the north of the river Ghaghra, the deep stream of which forms Its southern boundary with 3 district Azamgarh. With the formation of the tahsil Mahrajganj as a separate district it makes north-eastern boundary of the district. On the west, the boundary marches along Basti and on the east adjoins Deoria and the Chhoti Gandhak Nadi and in further south the Jharna Nala forms partly the dividing line. Area oflhe district is apt to change from year to year, due to fluvial action of the Ghaghra. On the basis of land records it was about 6,301 sq. kms. in 1971. After the carvation of tahsil Maharajganj from Gorakhpur the latter's area is 3321 sq. Iems. Topography and Climate Being In the eastern Uttar Paradesh, Gorakhpur district presents characteristics distnct from natural features of the western districts. The difference can be ascribed to the relative proximity of Gorakhpur to Himalayas. The outennost foothills are but a few Kilometers distant from northern borders. Below the outer hills is a dry boulder-strewn tract. corresponding to the bhabar of KumBun and Garhwal and here the bulk of the moisture contributed by the rainfall and the small streams is observed by the soil to reappear through seepage in the damp and unhealthy tract, known as the tarai. The latter comprises abelt, some 16 kms. in width, running along the northern borders of the Mahrajganj district . It is extensively cultivated. In the south of the tarai in the same district is a stretch of forest land which extends downwards in patches as far as the centre of the district. The average depth of water is about 4.5 meters. The plains fonn a level tract which slopes gently from west to south-easl. The height above sealevel ranges from 107 meters in the north-west to 93 meters in the south east. Higher elevations appear at places where the general flat surface is broken by irregular ranges of sandhills. The most clearly defined ridge of this nature starts near Hapur in the Maharajganj tahsil and runs in a winding course almost to Deona. The main river system is confined to the west side of the Gorakhpur city. It is known as the Rapti system. The drainage of the entire district, excepting that carried off by the great Gandak, is discharged into Ghaghra. In many places the drainaae is imperfect especially in the basin of the Rapti and its affiuents. Besides it is being linked by severnl rivers and tributaries such as Rapti, Ghonghi, Rohin, Tura and Oaura, Pharenda Nala, Ami, Taraina, Ghaghra, Kuwana, Great Gandak and Chhoti Gandak Nadi, Gorakhpur has a number of large perennlnl lakes, formed In most ctlSCS in the abandoncd channcls of rivers, which htlvc bcL'Omc blocked by the accumulation of silt, or by the accumulation water in deep natural depressions. These include Ramgarh Tal, Narhi Tal, Domingarh and Karmaini Tal, Nandour Tal, Amir Tal, Bheenri Tal and Chillua Tat. In the eastern part of the district there are lakes such as Ramabhar Tal, Kuseshar Tal, Chakahwa Tal and Deirani Tal. The climate of the northern portions ofGorakhpur district Is conditioned, to some extent, by the proximity of the hills in the north and tarai swamps. With the Pharenda statton falling in the Mahmjganj district, Gorakhpur has now three rain-gauge stations with recorded extending back to about 100 years. The south -west monsoon usually arrives over the district by about the middle of June and withdraws by the end of September. The overage annllul rainfall of the district is 1393 mm. About 87 per cent of the annual rainfall Is recorded during the period June to September, July being the rainiest. There is no larger variation in the rainfall from year to year. On an average there are 55 rainy days (i.e. days with rain 2.S m.m. or more) in a year, the variation in different parts of the district is nol milch. Jaunary is the coldest month with the mean daily maximum temperature at 22.8° C and the mean daily mmimum temperature at 9.3° C Day temperature at beings to rise rapIdly after February. May is the hottest month with mean daily maximum temperature at 38.4° C and the mean daily minimum at 25.1° C. The mllximum tempcrnlllre recorded lit uorllkhpur hilS been 48.311 C on May 26. 1958 and the minimum 1.7°C on January 15.1933. Floral allid Falullal With the carvation of Mahrajganj tahsil as a separate district most of the forest which were generally in the northern portion of Gorakhpur district have now fallen in the Mahmjganj district. These forests in the past extended as far as to the south of Gomkhpur and along the Rapti in south --eastern part of the district. About 4,340 lu.'ctares of land covered with timber and other trees and shrubs under the management of the forest department is in tahsil Gorakhpur. Of the timber forest tahsil Gorakhpur contains 11 hectares. The forest area having other trees and shrubs extends 166 hectares in tahsil Sansgaon and 119 hectares in tahsil Gorakhpur The sal is the principal tree of the forests found in the district. The undergrowth in sal areas is very dense in the strips along the banks of nalas and streams and is of evergreen shrubs and small trees. The chief associates of the sal are asna, bahe,a, haldu, pl.aldu, asldh, tendu, mul.ua, dOnlSal, jumun, bllukmal, sll/sllam, semal, tun, dhak, neem, ama/lash, imll and teak. The olTorestlltion progmmme is being carried out annually. the forest department has carried out plantation of roadside avenues on national highways from Gorakhpur to Lucknow for about 23 klns. More than fifteen thousand hectares area is under groves. The largest grove area lies in tahsil Gomkbpur where it is about six thousand hectares. Of the other tahsils; only Bansgaon has more than five thousand hectares under groves. The groves chiefly consist of mango, guava, jam un, aq'nla, lemon and mahua. Formation of Mahmjganj tahsil as an independent district has deprived Gorakhpur district not only of flom wealth but also of fauna resources to a large extent. Now in the forests under the district, ve-:y few tigers. panthers are found. However, cheetal, barking deer, sambhar, nilgai, wild pig and jackal are found in these forests. The other animals which are found in these forests are hare, squirrel, jangle cat, leopard and common red fox. The chief game birds found are of several varieties of ducks, partridges and pigeons. Besides these the other varieties of birds which are commonly found in the district are peacock, quail, jungle fowl, snipe, parrot, kite, crow, vulture, bulbul, mynah, baya or the weaver bird, sparrow and bagula. Like in other districts of eastern U.P. in Gorakhpur also different varieties of snakes and other reptiles are found everywhere in the district especially in rural area. While the majority of snakes is non·poisonous, some snakes are deadly e.g. the cobm, kmit and ratsnake. A few people die of snake bite almost everywhere. The other reptiles found in the district are crocodile, monitor lizard and other varieties of lizard and python. Among sea animals, fish are found in the rivers, lakes and ponds of the district. The species which are commonly found in the district are rohu, karounch, bata, khursa, bhakur, nain, mina, darhi, parhan, tingna etc. The game laws applicable to the district were governed by the wild birds and animal protection (U.P. amendment) Act, 1934. It has been replaced by the wild life (protection) Act, 1972 which made game laws more stringent with a view to conserving wild life and preventing the extinction of certain species. The wolf, crocodile, gorilla and peafowl have been declared protected species while certain restrictions have been placed on shooting of wild pigs, nilgal and some other species. The punishment for infringement of the laws has been made more deterrent. 5 Places of Interest Gorakbpur Gorakhpur, the headquarters city of the district and the division of the same name, lies in latitude 26°45' N and longitude 83°22' E, 279 kms. east of Lucknow, about 111m. above sea level at the confluence of the Rapti and the Rohin, both fonning the western boundary of the city. In the south-east of the city lies a large lake, named Ramgarh Tal and on the east lies an extensive forest tract. Gorakhpur became a military station in 1810 when some of the East India Company's troops were brought here from Faizabad to repel the Nepalese raids. At the same time, the cantonment was established in the east of the city and shortly the officers started shifting from Camtainganj muhalla to settle near the cantonment area. The station became an important British army headquarters during the Nepal war in 1815. In 1857 Muhammad Hasan, a former Nazim of Gorakhpur joined the freedom struggle and proclaimed himselfNazim of the place and occupied the city. The British who had fled to Azamgarh re-occupied the city in August 1858. The civil station still contains a large number of bungalows built before 1857-58. The city was raised to the status of a municipality on September 7, 1869. The subsequent events of importance were the abolition in 1886 of the cantonments, the creation of the Gorakhpur division in 1891 with headquarters at Oorakhpur and the growth of the railway settlement. lit 1921 Mahatma Gandhi visited Gorakhpur and the city emerged as a centre of political activity. The city has been elev&led to the status of Nagar Maha palika with a, population near five lakhs. The present city is developing around Oomkhpur expanding in two directions, to the cast and to the south enst while Pumnn Qomkhpur contnins, thc Mansarover and Kauladah tanks and the famous shrine of Ootakhnath of undoubted antiquity rebuilt In 1896. The temple is rectangular with a verandah around it supported by round pillars. This building is white washed with decoration in colour. The shrine contains the gaddi of Gorakhnath on which rests his kharaun (wooden slippers) and handbells. The main localities in the south of the city are the Main Bazar, Urdu Bazar, Shahileganj and Basantpur. Adjoining Urdu Bazar is the Khudai or Jama Masjid built by Qazi Khalil-u-Rehman towards the end of the seventeenth century. In the south eastern part of the city is located the Immambara built at the close of the 18th centaury by Roshan Ali, the first Mian Saheb of Oorakhpur. The city is the headquarters of north-eastern railway. Near the railway station are located a huge loco workshop and the railway training centre and to the north of the railway settlement lies the district jail where Ram Prasad 'Bismil' was hanged in 1926 for his conviction in the Kakori conspiracy case. Of late Gorakhpur city has been face lifted. Many parks with fountains and Playable items have been built in different parts of the city. Famous among them are Laldiggl Park, Munllhl Prcmehand Park, and Indim Gandhi Park etc. Oomkhpur hilS the distrinctlon of hllving Ocetll PreslI established in 1922. It is famous throughout the country and abroad for printing and publication of low cost books of Indian culture and civilization in Hindi and for rendering of books of scripture and Indian philosophy so as to reach the masses. Among the educational institutions in the city are the Oorakhpur University established in 19~~, livedegree colleges, I ~ Intcrmedlnte colleges und Ull Engineermg college Thc city is famous for thc manufacture of tobacco aOl.I lOr embroidery 011 leather. The carpentry enjoys a local reputation lilr muking palki. Oorukhpur is a big centre of handloom industry and most of the work pertaining to the district is done in the city. This industry is run on co-operative as well as individual basis by the local weavers. Its marn products are towels, bed sheets and pillow and table covers besides sarees which are famous for their colour and designs and are sent to the various parts of the country. Chargawana It is situated at a distance of 9 kms. north of Gorakhpur and is also the block headquarters of the same name. The close proximity of the village tp the headquarters of the district and the North-Eastern Railway has enriched the place in a variety of ways. A beautiful and picturesque reSIdential colony ornamented With trees and screened with an orchard, has been constructed here. Chargawana is also a marketing centre offish, vegetable and milk. I has a plant nursery, a seed store, a children'S park, a senior basic school, a primary school, an information centre, panchayat ghar, and ayurvedic dispensary, a veterinary hospital, an artificial insemination centre. a maternity, child welfare centre and a government agriculture school. Chanri Chaura Chauri Chaura is situated on the state highway between Gorakhpur and Deoria, 30.S klns. from Gorakhpur. It has a railway station which is 25 kms. South east of the Gorakhpur railway junction. Prior to abolition of zamindari the village was held by sikh zamindars of Dumri (Gagha) who established a bazar ncar the i railway station and made the place a local commercial centre of hide trade. Adjoining Chauri Chaura on the north is Murera (Mundera) bazar, another flourishing market. Chauri Chaura came into prominence in 1922 when its inhabitants whole heartedly participated in the non-cooperation movement started by Gandhiji. The people of the area dId not forget their freedom fighters. In 1971, they formed Chauri Chaura Shaheed Smarak Samiti. In 1973, this samiti constructed lake hear Chauri Chaura a 12.2 meters high triangular minaret on each side of which a martyr is depicted hanging with a noose round his neck. The small scale industry of the place includes the manufacture of agricultural implements and re-rollers. It also has a famous gur and dal mandi. There are 1 Intermediate, 2 Matriculation, 3 Middle and 1 Primary schools in the town. There is 1 Cinema house in the town. Bansgaon Bansgaon bUIlt on a rising ground over-looking the Ami valley is at a distance of 22 kms. south of Gorakhpur. At a little distance to the east of the tahsil headquarters is an IIlspection With a court room for the use of touring officers. Originally, it IS said, the place was occupied by the Chauhans, but they were ousted by the sranets, who still commemorate their conquest by assembling in the month of asvma to offer sacrifice at the ancient shrine of Devi. Despite its large population, Bansgaon is merely a Village or rather a conglomeration of villages. There are several mauzas with a common site; including Bansgaon urts shahpur, Baraban (Badain) Daunkhar, Majhgawan, Marantia, Bakidandi, Badauli, Balura Gopalpur urf Gopalpur and Baklahia, but the average inhabitant is quite content to name them all Bansgaon. There are 1 Intermediate, 2 Higher Secondary and 5 Pnmary schools in the town. BarhaJganj The town of Barhalganj is situated on the left bank of the Ghaghra on the national highway running from Gorakhpur to Azarngarh, at a distance of 65 kms. south of the district headquarters and 40 kms. from Bansgaon. The town consists of Qasba Barhal, Gola and Lalganj named after Lal Sahib, the brother of the Bisen Chieftains of Chillupar of Narharpur , a village about 1.6 lana. east of BarhalganJ who fought against the British in 18S7·S8.Upto this confrontation the Bisen Chieftains was the owner of Barhalganj, but after that Barhalganj was confiscated and some of the land was given to the raja of Gopalpur for the support to the British but he was soon compelled to sell it in order to pay his debts. to the British. th Several noteworthy fairs are held here during the year, such as the bathing fair on the 1Sth day of the bright half of Kartika, Dasahra fair on the 10 day of bright half of Asvina and Magha Amavasya on the 301h day of the dark half of nagla Magha. There are numerous temples in Bansgaon, the important ones are lalesamath Mahadeva, the thakurdwara of Charanpaduka and that of the lagmohan Des on the northern outskirts nnrned after its founder, one of the leading merchants of the town. There are 4 medical and 8 educational institutions in the town. Beside this there are 3 cinema houses, 4 banks, 2 Ag. Credit societies and 2 Non Ag. Credit societies in the town. Gola The town of Gola also known as Gola bazaar, Madaria and Gola Gopalganj of the 81"in market of Gopalpur is situated on the bank of the Ghaghra at a distance of 61 kms. south of Gorakhpur. It Is 57 kms. distance from Bansgaon. The place is said to have been formed by one of the rajas of Gopalpur. a neighbouring village from which it derives its name. It formerly stood on the bank of the Kurvana nadi. But in 1872 the stream diminished owing to the diversion of its water into the Ghaghra with the result that the trade of the place suffered heavily. Establishment of the railway both at Barhaj and Dohrighat on the opposite bank of the Ghaghra dealt a far more fatal blow to the commercial importance ofGola than all the vagaries of the river. There are 3 Banks , 2 Ag. Credit societies, and 2 non Ag. Credit societies In the town. Besides, there are 2 cinema houses, 2 High school, 2 Matric, 4 Junior High school and 4 Primary Schools in the town. Administrative Units The seut or ubtrict uuministrntion is ut Gorukhpur . Thc district comprises or 6 tnhsils: nnmely Suhjnnwn, Gorul..hpur Chnuri-Chuuru, I3nnsguon • Khn.ini nnd Gola There are 21 Community Development Blocks. The total area of the district is 3314sq. kms. The f()lIowing tuhle presents the distribution or hiernrehy of ndministrntion. Table -1 Administrative Units SI. No. Name of tahsil / development Area in sq. lan. Nwnberof block Gram Nayay Panchayats Gram Sabhas I Revenue village I I Total I Inhabited I Towns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 SahJanwa 600.n 19 268 359 297 1 Pali 187.27 9 91 171 138 - Sahjanwa 205.98 10 99 114 106 1 Piprauli 206.86 10 78 74 53 - 2 Gorakhpur 1017.36 60 475 715 637 2 Janga} Kaudia 221.37 12 117 185 148 1 Chargana 137.07 9 50 62 55 - Bhathat 148.78 B 69 96 96 - Pipraich 133.35 9 83 73 73 } Sardar Nagar · - - 2 2 - Piprnuli · - - 81 60 - Khorabar 140.98 8 58 84 72 - Dhani 77.21 5 40 77 66 . Campierganj 154.30 9 57 64 64 - Pharenda 4.00 - 1 1 1 - 3 Chauri Chaura 3%5.84 17 149 216 206 1 Pipraich · - - 13 13 - Sardar nagar 139.27 8 69 76 75 - Khorabar · - - 6 6 - Brahompur 186.57 9 80 121 112 1 4 Bansgaon 488.46 33 287 533 451 1 KaunRam 171.72 11 89 209 166 - Bansgaon 158.42 12 100 145 125 1 9 Uruwan - - - 2S 2S - Gangaha 158.32 10 98 154 13S - 5 Kbajani 524.15 32 337 769 671 - Sahjanwa - - - 48 45 - Bansgaon - - - 67 61 - Uruwa 169.88 11 117 185 151 - Khajani 165.13 10 112 244 223 - Belghat 189.14 11 108 225 191 - 6 Gola 357.76 20 202 713 614 2. Uruwa - - - 175 151 - Gagaha - - - 77 60 - Belghat - - - 33 28 - Gola 139.63 10 109 222 201 1 Barhalganj 218.13 10 93 206 174 1 District· 3321.00 191 1718 3315 2876 7 ·Ellcludes forest village There are 33 15 revenue villages in the district, of which 2876 villages are inhabited. The district has 191 gram nayay panchayats with 1718gram sabhas. The number of towns in the district is 7. Economy Infrastructure (iornkhllUf di~trict is served by roads and railways. The roads of the district can be classified as National highways. State high-ways and district roads. The National highwuy comprises u length of 94.34 krus. of' which Vurunsl-(Jorllkhpur Is 52.17 kltlS. ultd Luckltow -(Jorukhur"Kusuyu 42.17 killS. Th" luU"r Incf(!(Iscd to 101 kms in 1988-89. There are 7 state highways which together make a total of 258.02 kms. in length. Major district roads maintained by public works department account for 35) .81 lans. while those maintained by forest department constitute about SO kms. in the tarai tract of the district. The Zita Parishad of the district muintains 396.52 kms. of ronds of the district. There nrc more 300 kms. of roads under the jurisdiction of Oorakhpur Nagar Mahapalikn. With a total length of 60 lans. metalled roads have been constructed by the management of five sugar factories in the district. These roads are approach roads to the factories at Sardar Nagar. Pipraich • Ghughli. Siswa Bazar and Anandnagar. the last three now fall in Maharjganj district. Thus the total length of metulled rouds comes lo 1510.69 kms. ill the district. It) ~ Number of villages with a population of less than 1000 persons coMected with all season roads accounted for 1251 (37.74 per cent) in 1988-89, with 1000- 1499 persons 210 (6.33 per cent) and 1500 persons and above 291 (8.78 per cenO. The total length of the railway line in the district is 197.2 Ions. The track nlMing all over the district, passes through 24 railway stations. The extension of railway has been confined to northern and central regions of the district. The erstwhile tahsils Mahrajganj (now district) and Pharenda (now in Mahrajganj district) huve benelited from the railway. The southern region which is represented by Bansgaon tahsil Is not served by the railway. As a consequence the infrastructure of this tahsil has not developed and the region is most backward tract of the district. Every 100 square kilometers of the district is served on an averaae by 3 kms. of railway, as against the state figure of 29 kms. Thus the district is poorly placed in this respect. Although the first power house in the district was set up in 1928 only 4.89 per cent of the establishments used power in the 1961. However , the only consumption of electricity increased in subsequent years and in 1969-70 the total consumption of power in the district was 26,68,52,387 units, which went up considerably in the following years. The percentage consumption of ene~&y in the various ,sectors of the economy during the period is givpt below:- ' 1. Industries 94.0 2. AgriCUlture 2.7 3. Domestic 2.2 4. Commerce 0.6 5. Others O.S However, in subsequent years use of electricity increased in different sectors and as a result percentage consumption of electricity in industry come down as is eVIdent from the following figures:- 1. Industries 71.18 2.Agriculture 13.60 3. Domestic 6.75 4. Commerce 6.99 5. Others 1.48 It is clear from the above figure that use of electricity is on the increase in various sectors of the economy particularly in the agricultural sector where its consumption has jumped beyond 5 times. All the towns of the district are electrified while more than half( 1969) of the total villages, (3315) are now linked with electricity. Maximum number of electrified villages is 156 and are in Uruwa Development Block while the minimum 54 fall in Chargawan block. Electricity is provided to the district from the U.P. grid, whIch feeds clectricity to the district from Rihand. II Infrastructure of the district shows the central region is development while the southern region is developed. Northern region lies midway between the central and the southern regions. The main rivers of the district are Rapti and Ghaghra.The slope of land is from north to south which results in occasional floods and water logging in rainy season. Ghaghra's Jury is almost an annual c1amilous feature. There arc extensive irrigation facilities in the district, Irrigation areas constitute more than 60 per cent of the net cultivated area. For irrigation purpose the district has a network of canals, tube-wells Ilnd minor irrigation works like pucca wells fitted with pumping sets and persian wheels. As per record of 1989~90, the number of tube wells was 6,306 (804 government and 5,502 private); pucca wells 15, 313 mhat, pumping sets 2,077 and Persian wheels 56,379. With the financial assistance provided by the state government to the cultivators in shape of loans and grants for constructing private wells, installation of pumping sets and Persian wheels (rahats) etc., minor irrigation works have considembly eased the situation. Main sources of irrigation and the net areas irrigated by each sources as per 1988-89 record is as under:- 1. Canals 9.12 per cent 2. Tube wells 73.31 per cent 3. Wells 6.02 per cent 4. Tanks 5.62 per cent 5. Others 5.96 per cent With availability of electricity use of tube-wells for irrigation purposes has increased and maximum area is irrigated by this source. Agriculture and Allied Sectors The economy of the district depends mainly on agriculture as more than 75 per cent of the district's area is utilized for agricultural purpose. The use of land for different purposes as per 1988-89 record is given below:- Use Percentage 1. Net cultivated area 78.77 2. Land used for other than cultivation 11.16 3. Forest 2.16 4. Cultivable waste land 0.98 5. Current fallow land 2.46 6. Other fallow land 3.37 7. Illlrr(ln lind uncllllivfthle Iftnd 1.04 II. Land used for graLlng orchards and other 0.06 plants 11- There are the usual khanf and rabi harvests in the district, the zaid being very insignificant. Of the total area sown khanf and rabl constitute 47.16 and 50.53 per cent respectively while 2.31 per cent area sown under zaid harvest. The crops harvested more than once in a year (dofash) covered a large area in the district. The main crops grown in the district are rice, mai.lC, arhar, wheat, barley, gram, pea etc. The area covered by various crops as per 1988-89 record is given below:- Crop Percentage area 1. Rice 42.68 2. Wheat 52.06 3. Barley 1.98 4. Jowor 0.03 5. BaJra 0.25 6. Maize 0.18 7. Others 1.82 Main pulses mclude gram (38.72 per cent) and arhar (32.21 per cent) which together constitute 70.93 per cent of the total area under pulses. Among the non food crops the most important is sugar-cane in tarai area. This covered 29.38 per cent of the total area under these crops as per 1988-89 rccord, followcd by tilhan 25.93 per cent and groundnut 18.52 per cent. There has been considerable increase in the production of food grains and consequently the agriculture is development as an mdustry. Due to the adoption of improved methods and technique, there has been considerable increase per hectare in the production of various crops . The old indigenous implements and tools such as hansiyu, phaura and khurpi etc. have given way to the improved modern implements because the farmers have started realising that the new ones are superior to the old ones Consequently the modern scientific agricultural instruments have become popular in the district Among chemical fertilizers used by the cultivators of the district the more popular are the nitrogen, phosphorous, potash, urea. amonium sulphate nitrate, amonium chlonde, calcium alumi,ilUm nitrate, dry amonium phosphate, amonium nitrate phosphate, supper phosphate etc. In all 36,170 metric tons of fertilizers were distributed in 1989-90. Of this nitrogen accounted for 28,164 metric tons (77.86 per cent), phosphorus 7,102 metric tons (19.63 per cent) and potash 904 metric tons (2.51 per cent). As a result of all these measures yield per hectare has increased appreciably. Yield per hectare in qumtals of some Important crops as per records of 1988- 89 is given below'- 1. Rice 17.26 (Yield in quintals per hectare) 2. Wheat 23.41 3. Maize 8.31 4. Jowar 11.41 5. Bajra 14.75 6. Barley 17.07 7 Sugarcane 511.56 Co-operative societies and co-operative marketing societies are established in the district. While the former help for farming, distributIOn of seeds , fertilizers. implements. advancing loans. cattle breeding. supply of milk to big towns and the later cater to the marketing of agneultuflIl produce. J3 In 1988-89 number of primary agricultural credit co-operative societies was 186 with a membership of 2,25,788. Of 3,315 villages in the district 2,865 villages (86.43 per cent) were covered by these societies. An amount of Rs. 2,54,80,000/- as short term and Rs. 1,32,05,0001- as medium loan disbursed among the members in 1988-89. Besides, there are other many such societies operating in the district. These include sale and purchases co-operative societies, joint agriculture societies , primary milk production societies etc. Mining Quarrying and Industry Some minerals like sand, brick, earth kankar, bajri and boulders are found In the district but they are of very low commercial value. No other mineral of any substantial value found in the district. Amenities Availability of amenities in rural and urban areas reveals the development aspects of the district and are dealt with separately for rural and urban areas. Population growths, finances, import export manufacturing activities are some significant factors of urban area is dealt. Table 2 given below presents the distribution of village, according to the availability of different amenities. Table -1 Distribution of villages aecordlng to availability of different amenities No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following ameniti~ 81 Community inhabited Post & Approach by Power No. development block villages Education Medical Drinking water Telegraph Market 1 Hat Communication puccaroad supply J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] 1 1 Pali 138 71(51.45) 35(25.36) 138(100.00) 12(8.70) 13(9.42) ,23(16.67) 34(24.64) 92(66.67) 2 Sahjanwa lSI 59(39.07) 15(9.93) 151(100.00) 10(6.62) 13(8.61 ) 15(9.93) 40(26.49) ~9(45.70) 3 I'lpruull 113 64(56.64) 56(49.56) 113( 100.(0) 1S( 13.27) 11(9.73) 27(23.IN) 4~(JI).K2) 7:\( M .(I() 4 Jangal kaudia 148 74(50.00) 59(39.86) 148(100.00) 20(13.51) 14{9,46) 16{10 81) 55{37.16) 101(68.24) 5 Chargawan 55 53(96.36) 41(74.5S) S5(loo.00) 12(21.82) 21(38.18) 15(27.27) 26(47.27) 54(98.18) 14 6 Bhathat 96 54(56.25) 53(55.21) 96(100.00) 10(10.42) 16(16.67) 6(6.25) 43(44.79) 69(71.88) 7 Pipraich 86 65(75.58) 59(68.60) 86(100.00) 12(13.95) 9(10.47) 7(8.14) 39{45.35) 73(84.88) 8 Sardurnugar 77 46(59.74) 16(20.78) 77(100.00) II( 14.29) 10(12.99) 6(7.79) 27(35.06) 73(94.81) 9 Khorabar 78 41(52.56) 42(53.85) 78(100.00) 12(15.38) 15(19.23) 36(46.15) 23(29.49) 59(75.64) 10 Brahmpur 112 53(47.32) 9(8.04) 112(100.00) 17(15.18) 22(19.64) 16(14.29) 3(2.68) 87(77.68) 11 Kauri Rwn 166 63(37.95) 42(25.30) 166(100.00) 18(10.84) 14(8.43) 12(7.23) 50(30.12) 14(84.94) 12 Bansgaon 186 76(40.86) 21(11.29) 186(100.00) 12(6.45) 7(3.76) 15(8.06) 36(19.35) 116(62.37) 13 Uruwa 327 74(22.63) 21(6.42) 327(100.00) 23(7.03) 17(5.20) 15(4.59) 52(15.90) 215(65.75) 14 Gagha 195 78(40.00) 46(23.59) 195(100.00) 24(12.31) 17(8.72) 17(8.72) 19(9.74) 145(74.36) 15 Khajani 223 75(33.63) 28(12.56) 223(100.00) 17(7.62) 23(10.31) 15(6.73) 88(39.46) 136(60.99) 16 Belghat 219 71(32.42) 9(4.11) 219(100.00) 18(8.22) 18(8.22) 25(11.42) 47(21.46) 74(33.79) 17 Gola 201 69(34.33) 24(11.94) 201(100.00) 23(11.44) 12(5.97) 23(11.44) 44(21.89) 155(77.11) 18 Barhalganj 174 71(40.80) 28(16.09) 174(100.00) 14(8.05) 13(7.47) 3(1.72) 53(30.46) 142(81.61) 19 Dhani 66 34(51.52) 16(24.24) 66(100.00) 7(10.61) 2(3.03) 4(6.06) 13(19.70) 39(59.09) 20 Cwnpierganj 64 44(68.75) 47(73.44) 64(100.00) 20(31.25) 14(21.88) 21(32.81) 37(57.81) 55(85.94) 21 Pharenda 1 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 1(100.00) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) 0(0.00) 1(100.00) District* 2876 1236(42.98) 668(23.23) 2876(100.00) 308(10.71) 281(9.77) 317(11.02) 774(26.91) 1969(68.46) *Excludes forest villages Out of 2876 inhabited villages educational facilities is available in 1236 villages, i.e. 42.98 per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district. The coverage by educational facilities as indicated by locations of educational institution within the villages do not vary much one block to another. Pharenda Community Development Block as the most extensively covered with cent per cent (though 1 village only) of its village having educatIOn facility. Uruwa C.D. Block is the least served block with 22.63 per cent of its inhabited villages having educational facilities. The villages having medical facilities account for 23.23 per cent of the total inhabited villages while this percentage was 4.58 in the previous census of 1981 which shows a considerable progress in the field of medical facilittes The maximum proportion of cent per cent villages having medical facility is observed in the only village of Pharenda CommunIty Development Block followed by Chargawan C.D. Block with 74.55 per cent of its inhabited villages with medical facilities IS observed while the minimum of 4.11 per cent in Belghat C.D. Block. Postal facilities covered in about one tenth of the district with the maximum coverage of hundred per cent of the only village in Pharenda block and the 15 minimum of 6.45 per cent in Bansgaon C.D. Block. Market and hat facilities are enjoyed within the villages by the inhabitants of slightly less than one tenth of the inhabited villages of the district. Thee market and hat facilities ranges between the maximum of 38.18 per cent in Chargawan C.D. Block and the minimum of 3.03 per cent in Dhani C.D. Block but the Significant features is that the only existing villages in Pharenda C.D. Block does not enjoy any market facility within the village. Communication facilities as depicted by the location of communication head i.e. railway station, bus stop were available in 11.02 per cent of the village of the district, hence suggesting no significant variation from the previous census of 1981. Khorabar with 46.15 per cent availability is the best served block by communication facilities with either having a railway station or a bus stop. The worst placed block is Barhalganj in the context with nearly 1.72 per cent ()f its villages having communication nearly, but the existing village in Pharenda C.D. Block here too does not appear to have communication facility. More than fifty per cent of the Campierganj block is extensively covered by pucca road (<;7.81 per cent) while with 2.68 per cent of the inhabited villages of the Brahmpur block is least extensively covered. More than two third of the inhabaited villages are electrified. Pnarenda block has the cent per cent electrification followed by Sardarnagar block with 94.81 per cent of the inhabited villages electrified. Belghat block is the least covered by power supply as only 33.79 per cent of its inhabited villages have power supply. Table 3 given below presents the proportion of rural population served by different amenities. Table-3 Proportion or rural population served by different amenities SI No. Community Total population Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of J)cvt!lopmcnt of Inhllhit ed Edllclltion MediclIl Drinking water Post & MIIT"ct I Hat Commllnicatio Approach by Power supply , Block villages in the Telegraph n PllCCI\ road C.D Block I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Pali 105786 73.80 40.29 100.00 22.14 17.10 20.49 j1.44 76.32 2 Sahjanwa 125138 65.93 31.47 100.00 18.14 18.06 24.97 44.00 68.74 3 Piprauli 131308 82.75 74.05 100.00 36.96 28.05 42.35 51.70 83.27 4 Jangal kaudia 167177 70.02 68.23 100.00 29.39 17.65 1667 48.26 80.31 5 Chargawana 133514 97.67 90.77 100.00 32.05 51.95 2923 56.10 99.56 6 Bhathat 124530 77.07 80.17 100.00 30.22 37.80 10.39 53.31 86.01 7 I)iprulch 125762 IU.92 ROA7 100.00 22.1)() 1~.~7 I:UN 61.01 KK.OI) 8 Sardarnagar 123641 76.42 36.27 100.00 30.95 30.46 2104 53.10 96.60 9 Khorabar 123421 79.08 78.03 100.00 3862 41.25 59.80 4331 93.33 10 II I'lIh 111 pu l' 121)41) 77.KII 1).57 100.00 .12.K2 :I 1.)6 2K.<><> I 11 Kauri Ram 127485 67.73 62.60 100.00 32.12 27.25 24.17 51.52 95.66 12 Ransgllon 119894 57.25 30.80 100.00 16.98 3.01 9.56 22.43 69.86 13 Uruwa 133242 40.41 16.27 100.00 14.80 13.48 11.35 28.12 75.03 14 Gagha 128394 S5.71 46.41 100.00 22.65 14.04 11.42 14.83 77.00 IS Khajani 131653 57.14 27.91 100.00 20.38 24.44 13.86 S2.65 66.68 16 Belghat 128641 54.64 IS.43 100.00 22.18 20.29 14.77 31.85 40.25 17 Gola 116690 47.44 24.70 100.00 19.84 8.59 18.90 27.79 83.69 18 Barhalganj 126618 68.02 31.91 100.00 16.43 8.73 3.94 46.55 90.72 19 Dhani S5290 78.26 60.34 100.00 31.16 13.IS 12.76 35.29 82.21 20 Campierganj 125234 84.28 91.70 100.00 46.24 33.26 33.70 64.48 93.40 21 Pharenda 4289 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 * District 2487120 69.62 50.28 100.00 26.95 23.11 21.26 41.98 81.70 *Exdudes forest villages The villages having education facilities are inhabited by 69.62 per cent of the total population of the district. The data shows lJI1 improvement over the last census of 1981. The educational facilities reach the maximum proportion of cent per cent in Pharenda block. followed by Chargawan block with 97.67 per cent in Chargawan block while 40.41 per cent of rural population of Uruwa block live in villag.,. with educational facilities which is the minimum proportion in the district. Medical facilities cover 50.28 per cent of the rural population of the district. This shows remarkable jump in this field of medica,! amenities. The proportion of population served by medical facility ranges between the maximum of cent per cent in Pharenda block and the minimum of 13.57 per cent of the Brahmpur block. Postal facilities are available to the largest proportion of cent per cent rural population of Pharenda block against the minimum of 14.80 per cent in Uruwa block. I Slightly less than one fourth of the rural population of the district can avail themselves of market facilities with the villages. These facilities are available to 23.11 per cent of the rural population. The facilities are available to 51.95 per cent of the rural population of Chargawan block being the maximum in the district. These facilities reach the smallest proportion of 3.01 per cent oftbe rural population in Bansgaon block. Communication facilities as indicated by locations of communication head like railway station, bus stop can be availed of within the villages by 21.26 per cent of the rural population of the district. As much as 59.80 per cent of the population of Khorabar block lives in villages which have at least a railway station or a bus stop. The population of Barhalganj block on the other hand is less covered by these facilities as they are available only to 3.94 per cent of the rural population. The population of Pharenda block does not enjoy this facility at all. The villages which are connected by pucca road are inhabited by 41.98 per cent of the rural population of the district. The maximum population of 64.68 per cent of Campiergunj block enjoy this facility while the minimum percentage of 14.80 in Brahmpur Block enJoys the same , though the population of Pharenda block is beyond the enjoyment of this facility as is evident from the said table . The villages having power supply are mhablted by 81.70 per cent population of the district. 99.56 per cent of the rural population ofChargawan block lives m villages having electricity 17 and the cent per cent population of Pharenda block enjoys this facility but the Belghat block is the lowest covered by power supply in villages with 40.25 per cent of its population enjoYing the same. The following table gives the distribution of villages not having certain amenities. Table-4 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are avanable No. of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of Sl. No. Villages not having the amenity of -5lans. 5-10 lans. 10+ krns. Total (cols.3-4) 1 2 3 4 5 6 I Education 1615 20 5 1640 2 Medical 1652 447 109 2208 3 Post & Telegraph 2361 191 16 2568 4 Market Illat 2321 252 22 2595 5 Communications 2045 413 101 2559 *Excludes forest Villages In the previous tables position of villages in various development blocks of Gorakhpur district where differcnt types of amenities wcre available has been explained. In many villages several amenities barring drinking water not available. An attempt was, there-fore, made to find out of the nearest place from the village where such facilities were available. Number of such villages as having different, facilities was arranged by distance range. The result of this exercise is presented in the table under analysis. ' Of 2876 inhabited villages in the district, 1640 villages do not have educational Institution. All these villages except 25 are placed with five kms. of availability of educational facilities. Medical facilities are not available in 2208 villages of these medical facilities can be had in as many as 1652 inhabited villages within 5 lans. distance and in 447 villages is in 5-10 lans. distance range and 109 villages from the distance of to kms. and beyond. Postal facilities are not found in 2568 villages, of these 2361 villages are situated within 5 km!. of distance from the places of availability of these amenities. There are 191 villages in which postal facilities can be availed of from 5-10 kms. Only 16 villages are distantly placed being to kms. and beyond from the places of availability. There are 2595 villages not having any market facilities at all of these 2321 villages are situated within 5 kms. and 252 villages within 5-10 kms. distance range from the places where market facilities are available. In as many as 2559 villages, no communication heads like bus stop, railway station etc. are located. However, communication facilities are within easy reach of the inhabitance of 2045 villages being within 5 kms. distance from the places of their location. The facilities can be reached within 5-10 kms. distance runge from 413 villages. There are 101 villages which are remotely placed as communications facilities are available from the distance of JO kmll. ulld beyund. The following table presents distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and the availability of different amenities. )8 Table -5 Distribution of villales a«ording to the distance from tbe nearest town and availability of different amenities Distance range No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- from the inhabited Education Medical Drinking water Post&. Market / Hat Communication Approach by Power supply nearest town villages in Telegraph puccu mud (in kms.) each runJ;te I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0-5 330 154(46.67) 86(26.06) 330(100.00) 33(10.00) 21(6.36) 45(13.64) 127(38.48) 214(83.03) 6-15 810 405(50.00) 275(33.95) 810(100.00) 113(13.95) 92(11.36) 121(14.94) 223(27.53) 607(74.94) 16-50 1685 663(39.35) 305(18.18) 1685(100.00) 158(9.38) 165(9.79) 147(8.12) 417(24.75) 1052(62.43) 51+ 51 14(27.45) 2(3.92) 51(100.00) 4(7.84) 3(5.88) 4(1.84) 7(13.13) 36(10.59) Unspecified - - - . - - --- Tota· 2876 1236(42.98) 668(23.23) 2876(100.00) 308(10.71) 281(9.77) 317(11.02) 774(26.91) 1969(98.46) *Excludes forest Villages Proximity of villages to towns has a beurlng umenitic..'S and uvendl development of the villages. It hus, generally, been seen that those villages whieh are near towns or at a lesser distance develop quickly as compared to those at far otT places. What impact has this made on the availability of different amenities in 1991 can be seen in the table. For the purposes of analysis distance range from the nearest town has been determined as upto 5 kms, 6 -15 kms, 16-50 kms. and 51 kms and above . Number of villages in each such range has also been worked out in order to have a complete picture during 1991 census. Thereafter number of villages where different types of facilities are available has given under eaeh facility as ean be seen in the table. In Gorakhpur district the number of inhabited villases is 2816 because the fisures in the table show that Villages in distance range 16-50 kms. from the' nearest town are largest in number i.e. 1685 out of 2876 in 1991. This Is followed by number of villages (810) at u distance range from 6 to 15 kms. from the nearest town. There are 51 villages which are 51 kms. and above from the town. It is in the range of 51+ kms. that difference in the number of villages having educational facilities are much evident. It is seen from the table that the educational facilities was available to 27.45 per cent villages in the distance range of 51 kms. and above. DIstance ranges from the nearest town doses not appear to have affected many villages so far medical faCility is concerned. The difference in percentage for 1991 period is clear from the figures given in the table. Drinking water facility is available in all the villages. Distance range from the nearest town seems to have httle bearing on other amenities as well. Accordmg to the data given in the table, for post and telegraph, market / hat , communicatIOn, approach by pucca road and power supply, the distance of towns from the villages do not prOVIde any remarkable difference in the number of villages. Number of villages connected by pucca road has improved in 1991. POSItion of power supply has also improved considerably in 1991, as the figures in the table would indicate. 19 The table given below presents the distribution of villages according its population range and amemties available. Table 6 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available Population No. of no. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of- range inhabited Education Medical Drinking water lst & Telegraph Market I Hat Communication Approach by pucca Power supply villages in road each range 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 -499 1294 204(15.77) 42(3.25) 1294(100.00) 26(2.01) 44(3.40) 63(4.87) 212(16.38) 707(54.64) 500-1999 1313 781(59.48) 40(30.92) 1313(100.00) 151(11.50) 127(9.67) 157(11.96) 405(30.85) 1011(77.00) 2000-4999 239 221(92.47) 195(81.59) 239(100.00) 107(44.71) 91(38.08) 83(34.73) 133(55.65) 221(92.47) 5000+ 30 30(100.00) 25(83.33) 30(100.00) 24(80.00) 19(63.33) 14(46.67) 24(80.00) 30(100.00) Total* 2876 1236(42.98) 668(23.23) 2876(100.00) 308(10.71) 281(9.7_D~ 317(11.02) 774(26.91) 1969(68.46) *Exeludes forest villages An attempt was also made to fine out availability of different kinds of amenities in villages according to their size of population. For this all the inhabited villages were arranged in the population range of below 499, 500 to 1999, 2000 to 4999 and 5000 and above. It would be seen that number of inhabited villages in 1991 is 2876 as against 4110 in 1981. This difference is due to carvation of Mahrajganj tahsil from Gorakhpur district after 1981 census. Largest number of villages is in the population range of 500-1999 in the period of 1991 as can be seen in the table. Closely followed is the number of villages with population less than 500. In 1991 there are 30 villages which have more than 5000 population. As analysis of the presented in the table shows that bigger villages have more amenities than those with lesser population. For example, educational facilities an available in all the 30 villages with more than SOOO populations. Similarly, medical facility is available in 25 out of 30 i.e. 83.33 percent of the villages; post and telegraph in 80.00 percent of the villages, market I hat in 63.33 percent and communication 46.67 percent of the total 30 villages. All these villages haye power supply ond 80 per cent of villages have approach by PUCCB road. Next higher category of villages i.e. with population between 2000-4999 have also pucca road in 133 villages (55.65 percent), power suppJay in 221 out of 239 villages i.e. percent. Other facilities like medical, post and telegraph, market I hat and communication are available in more villages in the population range of 2000-4999 than those which having lesser population. Many of smaller villages are deprived of those facilities. It is only drinking water facility which are available in all the villages irrespective ofthcir size. Number of villages with the said facilities goes down alongwith the size of their population. As is evident from the table educational facilities are available in all the 30 biggest villages that is with population more than 5000 but the percentage of villages having this facility is found in decreasing proportion in lesser population range villages. It is 92.47 per cent in villages with 2000-4999. 59.48 in 500-1999 and the lowest 15.77 in villages below 500 population. As can be seen in the table in 1991 out of 1294 villages with population ofbclow 500, educational facility is found in 204 villages. Similar trend was evident for 1981 census also. Medical facility appears to be very much wanting in small villages. Only 3.25 per cent of villages (0-499) have this facility which can however, be looked as an improvement over the last decade figure 011.90 per cent. Further improvement can be seen in the villages in the range of population of 500-1999 where the percentage has gone up from 4.94 in 1981 to 30.92 in 1991. Drinking WlIll:r WliS lIvnilllhh: in nil the villllges in 1981 UIlI.J so Is cuse in 1991. Tremendous improvement is seen roads connecting the villages. This is evident in all the villages irrespective of their size. 16.38 per cent of villages with a population of less than 500 which were connected by pucca road. Another field where considerable progress can be seen is power supply. Of the smallest size category of villages only 17.74 per cent of them had this facility in 1981. Percentage of these villages with this facility hus increused to 54.64 in 1991 and still higher is 77.00 in villages in the range of popUlation of 500-1999. the statistical data presented in the table shows that this percentage has increased further to 92.47 in bigger villages (2000-4999) and 10 the biggest villages Le. with population beyond 5000 this facility is available in all the villages in 1991. The following table presents the distribution of villages by land ,use. Table-7 Distributioll of villages according to land use Sl. No. Community Development No of inhabited ,Total area (in Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area to total Block villages hectares) area to total area cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 PaB 130 18727.22 92.30 83.20 2 Sahjanwa lSI 20597.51 87.77 83.S1 3 Piprauli 113 20686.20 87.04 72.71 4 Jangal kaudia 148 22136.63 90.25 72.25 5 Chargawan 55 13706.99 89.82 62.07 6 Bhathat 96 14878.48 86.76 88.47 7 Pipraich 86 13364.70 87.16 94.02 8 Sardarnagar 77 13926.85 87.55 89.91 9 Khorabar 78 14098.21 81.17 70.36 ;21 10 Brahmpur 112 18656.84 85.22 63.71 11 Kauri Ram 166 17171.97 82.06 69.54 12 Bansgaon 186 15841.53 85.23 77.19 13 Uruwa 327 16988.48 86.27 83.47 14 Gagha 195 15832.10 81.84 72.49 15 Khajani 223 16513.25 83.28 85.74 16 Belghat 219 18914.40 86.19 81.81 17 Gola 201 13963.00 80.51 79.72 18 Barhalganj 114 21813.00 91.01 80.61 19 Dhani 66 7721.20 76.18 57.80 20 Campierganj 64 15430.00 82.40 74.24 21 Pharenda 1 400.00 92.50 51.35 District" 2876 331368.59 86.03 77.57 Cultivable area= Irrigated + Unirrlgated area *Excludes forest villages There are 2876 inhabited villages in Gorakhpur district. All these villages together have an area of 331368.59 rectares. Tahsil Sadar of the district which has the highest number of development blocks hos obviously hove the largest total area under its jurisdiction. Development Block Jangal Kauida with an area of 22136.63 hectares is the highest followed by Barhalganj as can be seen from the table. Pharenda Development Block has also the least number of inhabited villages whose number is only one and area being 400 hectares. J'crccntuge of the cultivohle orca til total orca is 86.03 for the whole district of Gorakhpur. Ilowever. it is at variance 92.50 per cent in Phnrcndn block 92.30 per cent in development block Pahi (sahjanwa thasil). As is clear from the table only four out of 21 Development Blocks have more than 90 per cent cultivable orca. These are Pail (92.30), Jungle Kaudia (90.25), Pharenda (92.50) and Barhalganj (91.01). Only one block namely Dhani (76 18) has a cultivable area which is less than 80 per cent as can be seen from the table under analysis. The table also shows that the district does not actually suffer from lack of irrigation facilities as all the development blocks have more than 50 per cent irrigated area to total cultivable area The district as whole has 77.57 per cent irrigated area to total cultivable area. Among the development blocks it varies from the lowest of 51.35 in Pharenda block to the highest 94.02 per cent in Pipraich. Besides, there is only one development block which has more than 90 per cent irrigated area to total cultivahle area. The following table presents per capita receipt and expenditure in towns of Oorakhpur district. 'I'ltbl~ ·N Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns Per carita (in rs.) -.~-. - ~-~= --~.~ Receipt . Expenditure SI. Class, name and civic Total Receipt Receipt from Total General Expenditure on Public Expenditure Other No. adminIstration status of through all other Expenditure admmistration public health and works on public aspects the town taxes etc. sources conveniences institutions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 1 IV Bansgaon T .A. ------2 2. IV Barhalganj TA. 48.96 - 48.96 39.24 15.57 8.12 11.90 - 3.65 3 3. V Gola ·I'.A. 29.11 - 29.11 42.96 5.02 16.79 20.65 - 0.50 4 4. I Gorakhpur M.C. 241.56 72.47 169.09 262.73 8.28 34.89 11529 23.35 &0.92 5 5. V Mundera Bazar T.A. 24.23 3.89 20.34 23.90 14.05 - 9.85 - " 6 6. V Pipiganj T.A. 54.09 1.07 53.02 177.47 10.24 31.26 55.51 61.02 19.44 7 7.IV Pipraich T.A. 38.51 8.33 30.18 41.05 6.25 - 17.44 - 17.36 District 216.16 63.95 152.21 236.57 8.31 31.63 103..35 21.40 71.88 An attempt has been made to find out the financial and fiscal management in urban units of the district. As mentioned earlier Bansgaon town area has been added only in 1991 census and thus there are six town areas and one Nagar Mahapalika in Gorakhpur district. I An account of receipt nnd expenditure made available by thesc units is presented in the table. Total of receipts shows that it has been surpassed by the total of expenditure when clubbed of all the urban units even in tenns of per capita. Data presented in the table shows that per capita expenditure incurred is more than the per capita receipts in case of four out of six urban units for which figures have been made available. These three units are Pipiganj town area, Pipraich town area and Gornkhpur Nagar Mahapalika. Pattern of expenditure is also not unifonn in all the urban units although a big chunk of expenditure has gone to public works as per figure given in the table However, it is not the case in all the urban units. For example, in Mundera Bazar T.A. not even half of the total expenditure has gone to the public works account. In Barhalganj T.A. it is even further reduced all out of a total expenditure of Rs. 39.24 per capita public works has consumed only Rs. 11.90 per capita. Position ofPipraich T.A. has not been different. Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika too has not incurred even fifty per cent under this head. The following table presents the number of schools per ten thousand of population in towns of Gorakhpur district. .23 Table -9 Schools per ten thousand of population In towns Numbers per ten thousand of population SI. No. Class, name and civic administration status Higher Seconda~ linter /Puc. I 1 .1 .1 Primary of town Junior college Secondary I Matriculation Junior secondary / middle 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 IV Bansgaon T .A. 0.74 - 1.48 3.71 2 IV Barhalganj T.A. 1.26 - 1.26 1.26 3 VGoia T.A. 2.05 2.05 4.11 4.11 4 I Gorakhpur M.e. 0.34 0.12 0.14 1.38 5 V Mundera Bazar T.A. 1.00 3.01 3.01 1.00 6 V Pipiganj T.A. 2.40 1.20 2.40 7.19 7 IV Pipraich T.A. 0.81 1.62 1.62 1.62 District 0.45 0.24 0.38 1.56 In earlier tables an statistical account of educational facilities available in villages, villages according to distance range, as also population range wise has been given. This provides an idea as to how this facility has reached the villagers and also an account of villages where this has yet to reach. In the present table proportionate account of schools available per ten thousand population has been given. As per column hcadings of the table the schools are put under four categories based on level of education they cater. There are higher secondary I intermediate I Puc! junior colleges under one category, secondary I matriculation put under another category, junior secondary / middle and primary schools arranged under separate categories. Account of availability of schools per ten thousand as given for all the urban units of the Gorakhpur district in the table is not consistent in any of the units. Pipiganj T.A has the highest proportion of higher secondary schools per ten thousand population while Mundera Bazar T.A. is at the top in secondary / matriculation schools as per date given in the table. Similarly Gola Bazar T.A. has surpassed the other 6 urban units in the matter of junior secondary schools where proportion of school is 4.11. As regards the existence or primary schools per ten thousand of population it is Pipiganj T.A. again which is at the top with a figure of 7.19. It is followed hy unolher T.A. (iolll (4. II). Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika has been at the bottom in all but one of the categories of schools. For primary schools it IS better (1.38) than Mundera Bazar T.A. (1.00) and flarhalgan,l T.A. (1.26). The followang table shows number of beds in medical institutions in town. Table-tO Number of beds in medical institutions per thousand population in towns Sl. No. Class, name and civic administration status oftown I Number of beds in medical institutions per 1000 population I 2 3 I IV llnnsgnon T.A. 1.48 2 IV Barhalganj T.A. - 3 VGoia T.A. 3.08 4 I Gorukhpur M.e. 1.20 5 V Mundera Bazar T.A. - 6 V Pipiganj T.A. 1.92 7 IV Pipraich T.A. 1.62 District 1.21 This table gives an idea of the medical facility in terms of number of beds available in medical institutions in urban units of the district. An attempt has beeR made to find out the proportion of beds available in medical institutions per one \housand of population. As per data mentioned in the table out of 7 urban units this facility is available only in 4 towns i.e. Gola T.A. and Pipraich T.A. besides Oorakhpur Municipal Corporation and Pipiganj T.A. compared between these, towns" Gorakhpur Municipal Corporation has only 1.20 beds per one thousand population which is the lowest when compared With that of other two town areas. Oola Bazar town area with 3.08 beds per one thousand populations is better placed in this respect. Pipraich with 1.62 proportion of beds per one thousand population is placed second from the bottom. The remaining 2 urban units do not have this facility at all. Table -11 Proportion of slum population in towns SI. No. Class, name and civic admimstration status of Proportion of slum popUlation to total population DenSity in slums (per sq. km.) the town of the town I 2 3 4 1 Gorakhpur M.C. 22.S7 43049 Concept of slum is usually in vogue in big towns. In Gorakhpur district it is only Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika which is in category of class I town; it has rather crossed the population mark of 5 lakhs in 1991 census. An exercise is done to ascertain the percentage of population living in slum area. Before that an attempt was made to find out the slum areas within the limit of the corporation . The data collected for this part of the population indicates that slum population in a Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika constitutes 22 57 per cent of the total urban population . As slum dwellers normally live in contiguity they are Immediately identified . With the increase of their population in big urban towns they put more pressure on land as a result, density of their population is 43049 per sq. klns.in Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika. The following table presents most important commodities manufactured imported and exported in towns. Table ·11 Most important commodity manufactured exported and imported in towns Most important commodity 81. No. Class, name and civic administration I status of town I Manufactured I EXj)Orted I Imported I 2 3 4 5 1 IV Bansgaon T .A. Bid! Bid! . 2 IV Barhalganj T.A. Handloom cloths Pulses Cloths 3 VGolaT.A. Clay pots Potatoes Kerosene oil 4 I Gorakhpur M.C. Handloom cloths Handloom cloths Coal 5 V Mundera Bazar T.A. Cloth Pulses Iron 6 V Pipiganj T.A. Timber Groundnut Cloths 7 IV Pipraich T.A. Sugar Iron goods Iron Trade, business, manufacturing, imports and exports sings of urbanisation and development of an area. Their existence in large and diversified manner suggest rapid economic development. Less and less dependence on agriculture pursuits is an indicator of progress and well being of the people. With this in view of data was collected in case of all the 7 urban units of the district. On main items manufactured most important commodities exported to other parts and imported to urban units from elsewhere is given in the table. In the present table it can be seen that Pipiganj and Bansgaon town area manufactured timber and bidi. Not much business or trade activity is evident in these two TAs. I1nrhalganj T.A. and Gornkhpur M.e. manufactured handloom cloth. Mundera Ba7.nr also manufllcturcd cloth Piprnich T.A. manufactured sugar. In the rest town areas and Gorakhpur Nagar Mahapalika certain things which reflect business and trades are mentioned in the table. Overall picture shows Ihull1luln expc.II·luhle Clllllllllltlily In Ihese units hoppen tn he hondloom clolh. No commodity con he termell 011 common fur import. VIKAS KHANO PALl & 'SAH~ANWA (PART -.oF TAHSILa SAH.JAHWA .. KHA.JNI..) DISTRICT QORAKHPUR , ,_ ,_ ., --...... ,------"TAHstL SAH.JANWA ~"'~TlC)N"'_" -I . l~yc..Rt.#l.T'EI)1 i i I n I hr' {f} I urnn and (\If\.\. D! I ht, 1I~)orotjl "I! .... lIllf'lij'll'l 1!1"'lij¥<'f ~ ~-* ~~ Tr <'~ lilt ~'lij =4) 'I' 81 ~j1RJ~ . i= "Il'I JAcatlon Name of Vlllage Total area Total popu- £ducatlonal Medical Drinklnq Water Post and Day(s) of Communicatlons Code of the Vlllage latl.on and = (Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Sus stop, No. {In hectares} number of lf any Railway stat~cn, households Water wal'l 6 9 10 e.D. Slock Pall Tahsll Sah)anwa Q Mohn,,! ~b. 16 431 - (-5) - (-';1 W,HP .. (~~l - (-s) IlS (~O) Newas 103 75 2741 P (11 ewe III w, HP PO SUN as (460) Kotla 45 77 150 - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) as (16) G~w lndpllf .l:',l\.' ~llJl_l 1'(1) 11(11 W,IIP -(-',) - t .. !.J, (336) Sonbarsa 29.64 H67 pnl H(1) W,KP - (-51 -(~51 0931 Ganaura " 200.23 ------0 N - r N H A B r T E D ------"'~ Naranq Pat tl 39.23 1349 P (11 H (I) W,flP - (-51 - (-5) - (-5) (206) H.dmpur ---_-_- ...... _.... _- ..... - .... 10.~" U N - I N H A U I 'r I:. 0 >tt~ -- .. -----~- Itwa c: 14.43 ------U N - l N H A B I T E D ------>tt 3II1IJl;' ------ 10 Bandhua urf BalJrdlhaO 26.29 ------U N I N H A B I T E D ------'" 3l1'li'{ 11 Tard~h rJ 33.14 ------o N - I N H A B I T E D ----,..--,.. ... _ >tt 3l1'li'{ ------ 12 Bhagwanpur [J 54.23 238 -(·51 -(5-10) HP -(-5) MON BS IU) ------_._------~.--- .. ------.. ----~----~------______~_~~i~______. ~d}J~e (~'lfl!.'l"I" -~~*\~~it~.~ (I.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal placeS) ~1Ifr ~~- 'lR'fr ~'- ~ PR GORAKHPUR Ell TWE(40 001 10.00 3.00 3.00 ~ 33 PR GGORAKHPUR £A TWE(lOO 00) 4.00 0.00 0.00 *mr 2 32 PR GORAKHPtJR Ell TWE(30.001 10.09 3.00 3.00 ~ 32 KR GORJIKHPUR FIJ l'W (f,i).OOI ,~o.oo 0.8:' 7.00 33 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO TW(25 001 4.00 10.00 0.64 ~ 33 KR GORAKHPtJR TW (100. 00) 85.00 5.00 10.00 33 • KR GORAKHPUR ED TWII0 00) 8.00 1.00 0.86 33 "IWr'l¢ KR COHAKIIPUR TW( )0.00) 1).00 (J.lla O.~h Uq1Jt 25 KR t,ORIIKIIPUR Til 11 O. 00) 1.00 ::!.DO 1.00 WQ JJ KR GORAKHPUR TW120.001 4.00 1.00 1 00 ~3'1;~ 10 J,' KR GORAKHPUR TW130.001 1.00 2.00 0.00 ~ 11 31 10.00 2.00 C.UO PR GGORAKIIPUR Ell TIlt:.14"·~ 001 ~ 32 10 13 PHtJl "1.'>\ \t - (-',I -(',-101 Ill' -(-'.I I ',) I ~ I 14 Churihara 13.30 38 -I-51 - (5-)01 HP - (-'.) - (-<;1 B!3 ( 9) 15 Tiwran 82.53 987 -1-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) as ( 154) ttl i:tt{.\Ut ijh.':H 10') -I-~) -(-~) Ill' - (-'d -(-~) ( 13) 17 Nibi 25.38 43 -(-51 - (-5) HP - (-51 'rUF. IlS 14) 18 Lakhanapar 91.95 1541 Pill ,Mil) C)lC(l) W,HP PO MON BS (208) 19 Karnuwa 38.39 19 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) as (2) \ 20 Bh,khata 81.34 378 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-51 -(-5) BS (<;<;) 21 Sonchar 24.16 219 -(-51 . -(-51 HP - (-5) -{-51 BS (45) 22 Bhaw~par 54.91 ------U N - I N H A a I T Ii 0 --,..,.------~~ ------ 23 Dhobh, 26.17 33 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-51 (7 ) 24 Kotha 16.61 19 - (-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) - (-5J BS (5) 25 Oumrl. 25.43 3131 "Il) ,M(l) CHW(l) W,HI? PO SUN BS (485) 26 Chaur~ 40.99 ------U N - r N H A 9 I TEO ... _------_ .... I\{~ ------... -- 27 Hanspattl b7.89 455 PIl) -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 631 28 Piprl 32.83 144 pel) -1-5) HI? -(-5) -(-5) - (-51 (25) 29 Sa]dnapaC 89.60 557 -(-5) CHW 11) HP - (-~I - (-',I (93) 30 Barduha 93.99 8 -1-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) III Census Directorate, Uttar ~radesh ...(") ------11 12 13 14------~------~------15 16 17 ------18 PR GORAKHPUR TW(20.00) 0.91 2.00 1.00 13 23 ~ PR GORAKHPUR TW(20.00) 0.91 2.00 1.00 14 31 ~ I'R GORAKHPUR U. TWE(50.00) 20.00 5.00 8.00 f?rInR 15 31 I'll GORAKHPUR U. TWE(50.00) 20.00 5.00 10.00 "}Om 16 30 I'll GORAKHPUR EA TWE(20.00) 0.00 4.00 1.00 :filii 17 30 I'll GORAKHPUII EA TWE(eo.OO) 10.00 1.00 0.95 l'!1FIJIIIt 18 32 PR GORAKHPUR TI1(20.00) 10.00 4.00 4.00 19 30 ~ I'll GORAKHPUR TW(60.001 20.00 0.34 1.00 fimr 20 31 I'll GORAKHPUR EA TWE(20.00) 0.00 0.00 4.00 ~ 21 29 I'll GORAKHPUR TW(5a.00) 4.00 1.00 0.97 22 29 ~ I'R GORAKHPtJR TW(20.00) 4.00 2.00 0.00 ~ 23 30 PR GOlW I'll GORAKHPUII EA TWE(20.00) 4.00 1.00 0.00 25 29 ~ KR GORAKHPUII "l'If(30.001 5.00 4.00 2.00 1It(r 26 29 KR GOlW Mil OOIW(IIPUII Ell TWEt30,OO) LOO 1.110 1.00 tim'! ~n 21 1m GORAKIfPUR EA TWE(SO.OOI 9.00 0.00 0.60 WRl'IR" 29 H 1m GORAKHPUR ED TW(IJO.OO) 5.00 5.00 4.00 30 26 ~ ..,.I'" ----~=~~a-~~~m.~_._ .------~--~ ------~------~------¥-.--.~------.------.-----~---- -_. ------.. I. 10 -~---~----~-~.------~------II .:;llqll,tl 1 II). Il ------U N - 1 II II A 8 I T E 0 ------.n~ ------ 32 ((ohart>har 139. 06 4 -(.',) - (-s) Ill' -(-'» - (-'» -(-~) (ll 3J Kant 29.18 ------U II - I II H 1\ II I or I: P ... --- ..... _-. lltlllifllf ...... ",..'"'~- 34 Birar ,J 83.66 149 PIl) -1~-10) W,HP -1~-tO) - (o-w) fill (97) 3~ Banqanwa 41.20 114 PIll H(l) HP - (-5) - (-51 -(-5) (21) 36 Mat ! 37 Jalhepar Q 109.33 991 P(1) KIl) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(-51 (149) 38 Sehri 78.00 1079 P(l) HIl) N,H? -1-5) - (-51 -1-5) " (166) " 351 Bh~ti 0 111.84 358 Pll) W,KP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) 155) K", 40 Dakhinwa 0 138.09 132 PIl) KIl) W,KP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (20) I i 41 Chadraw 0 300.63 1875 P(l) H(l) W,KI' -(-5) -(:,"5) _(_5)' (325) 42 Sinqha 0 337.25 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ 43 Ma 44 Thathebari 0 75.15 224 PIlI CIIV(1) HP PC WED -(-5) (37) 45 Hehdia 0 35.67 188 I'll) P.P(l) KP -(-5) E"RI -(-5) 133) 46 Banhatta 0 38.96 ------UN - I N H A 8 I T e: 0 ---...... _--- ~3111111; .------_ ... 47 Ramdih Torani 0 80.69 672 p(l) H(l) KI? -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (115) 48 Ti kadakhore 0 88.71 1049 P(l) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (135) C.n~u~------Directorate, uttar Pradesh ... ------~------.------~--~--- .... ------«~------11 12 13 14 t5 16 17 18 ------~-----~ KR GOAAKHPUR TII(100.00) 30.00 0.71 0.00 '1TZ!tITa: 31 28 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(100.00) 10.00 20.00 0.00 ~ 32 1') KR GOAAKHPUR TII(20.00) 4.00 3.00 2.00 ~ 33 34 PR GOAAKHPUR to "1'11(10.00) 10.00 2.00 2.00 34 30 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR ED TW(30.00) 10.00 0.00 1.00 ~ 35 ~5 KR GOAAKHPUR ED TII(100.00) 40.00 10.00 6.00 lIk:"!IRf 36 36 KR (iORAKHPUR ~D Til (100. 00) 4.00 2.00 3.00 ~ 37 31 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(60.00) 10.00 5.00 3.00 ~ 38 31 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(100.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 39 33 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(lOO.OO) 30.00 4.00 4.00 ~ 40 34 KR (iOAAKHPUR ED Til (250.00) 40.00 10.00 1.00 ~ 41 35 KR GOAAKHPl1R 111(300.00) 30.00 0.00, 7.00 h 42 32 KR GORAKHPUR 11.00 TW(100.00} 50.00 40.00 21.00 • "11ft 43 30 KR GOAAKHPUR ED TW(60.00) 10.00 S.OO 0.00 mt\ 44 28 KR (iOAAKHPUR ED TII(30.00) 0.67 3.00 2.00 ~ 45 25 KR GORAKHPUR 111(30.00) 8.00 0.96 1.00 46 26 • KR GOAAKHPUR ED TII(50.00) 20.00 S.OO 6.00 ~lfR:it 47 30 KR GoAAKHPUR EA TII£(50.00) JO.OO 4.00 3.00 ~. 48 33 ------~-:------.--- .. -.------~--~------_. _~ __ ~ __ _. ______~ ______~4~~. ______32- ...... ______. ____ ~~ ____ ~ ______~ __ .... _~ ______~ ______6_.a_»_.~. ___ ._._._ ••••• _.··_·._ ... _- ...... _-_-"_---- ~ ~ ...... 5 6 10 ------.------~ 49 Gohata 185.80 481 P(H -(-51 W,HP -(-51 - (10+) -(>10) 175) 50 Baqh Nager 67.99 406 -I-51 CHWIlI W,HP -15-10) TUB -1>10) 165) 51 Sisal II 134.36 961 PIl) CHW(ll W,IlP,R -15-10) - (10+ I -1>101 (1521 S2 8hakaaa ,I J9S.42 1872 OIl) CHW(1I "P,R • (5-10) - (10+) - (>10) (255) S3 Matiarl 0 75.09 617 PIli CHWm W,HP,R -(5-10) -(10+) -(>10) (931 S4 _... ------Barna Tlkar 0 109.13 ------U II - I II II A B r TEO .... ------~~ 55 Matiara U 71.62 574 P(l) CHW(l1 W,HP -(-5) -(10.) ~(>10) (161 56 Kusmha Kala Q 65.94 81 -1-5) CIIW(l) W,H!? -(-51 -tlCl+l -()tlO) (18) 57 Arnaar 0 392.03 597 1'111 CHW(l) W,HP PO -(10+) -(>10) (85) S8 Khad Potahara 0 971.00 199 P(ll CHW(ll W,HP (10+) - (10+) -(>10) (51) 59 Hadarhe 0 335.00 _--_------U N - I N Ii A B I or E 0 ------~~ 60 Hadar 0 1099.07 2354 1'(1) CHW(1) W,HP .. (5-10) -(-5) -(>101 (367) 61 MujauU 0 229.06 990 -(-~l - (5-101 W,K£I' -(-51 -(-5\ -1>101 ( 170) 62 Makarhat 0 91.89 749 P(1) RP(1) W,HP - (-51 -(-5) -(-5) (1151 63 Usarl 0 348.08 727 PIl) CHW(11 W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) ( 125) 64 Tikari Q 2Cl4.01 ------U If I N Ii A B I T E !) - ...... -_ ..... _- .. ------""~ 65 Palikhu rJ 88.91 4692 pO) PHC(ll N,HP PO DAILY BS tHl) 66 Belaura 0 16.77 270 -I-51 ~(-5) W,KP -(-51 -(-5) -I-51 (481 Census._------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh .... ------.------.-~------~------... _. .:u ------~ 11 12 13 14 1~ 16 17 18 2 KII--.------~------~------.- Pl P1GAN,) ------_.------6.00 1'101 (lOQ. 001 40.00 20.00 25.80 tR 49 ------~ 25 KR PIPtCANJ E/\ 4.00 '!'WEISO.OO) 4.00 2.00 1.00 1I11I=rn ~O 2~ KR PIPlCANJ EA 4.00 TWEI100.00) 30.00 4.00 4.00 ~ 51 26 kR PIPlCANJ EAG S.OO '!'WE I 300. 00) 90.00 5.00 0.42 52 26 - kR PIPlCANJ EAG TWE170.001 5.00 0.09 0.00 ~ S3 21 kR PIPlCANJ 9.00 '!'WISO.OO) 20.00 0.00 0.00 ~~ 54 21 kR PIPlCANJ 1'11(60.00) 10.00 1.00 0.62 ~ SS 21 kR PIPtCANJ '!'W(&O.OO) 10.00 3.00 3.00 ~~ &6 21 kR £'IPlCANJ 1'11(300 .00) 90.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 57 20 FP PIPlCANJ 1'11(800.00) loo.do 60.00 11.00 ...... mrn 58 25 KR PIPlCANJ TIt(200.00J 100,00 30.00 5.00 'II'mT 59 24 K1I GOIW kR GOIW KR. GOIW kR GORA.KHPIJR 0- TWE(200.001 100.00 (0.00 8.00 ~ 63 28 K1I GOIW PR GOIW KR GORIIKlIPUR EA TWEIl2.00) 4.00 0.00 0.11 ~ 66 30 ------~------~------~------.-----.. ----.------.----.------~------3------;------;------;------8------~------io--·------· 68 Sisa.l urf Kapsl. 12.3~ ------U If - I If H ~ 8 t TeO ---.------ 69 Chaniara ,[ 56.01 ------U If - I If M ~ ~ t TED ------ 10 Budhana 'I 29~.55 4 I'll) W.HE' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (2) 71 Bharakach [1 125.31 ------U If - t If H A B t TED ------ 12 Jasulipar 0 159.83 235 W.HE' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (51) 73 Kodr1 0 82.09 570 11,111' -(-5) (92) 74 Kedra 0 29.87 ------U N - I N H A B r TED ------ 75 Bi8ari 0 80.87 826 If,HP -(-5) -(-~) (138) 16 Alqatpur a 51.67 676 P(lI , -1-5) -(-5) , -(-5) -(-5) (107) I 77 Sinqhda 0 85.08 ----_ .. _- .... - U N - I N H A a t TED ---~-----. 78 Manjhria 0 18.19 844 1'(1) -(-5) If,HE' -1-5) TUE.SUI! 8S (146) I 79 Delli. a 24.17 60 -(-!I) i II,Hp -(5-10) -(-5) -(SolO) (8) 80 Kuemlla Kllurd 0 42.97 831 -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (122) 81 Ghaqhsara 0 85.31 1569 pHell) If,HP SUN -(-5) (2391 82 Thar_par 0 50.80 398 PIll HHeD) "'CU). CIiW!l) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (59) 83 Narainpur 0 92.09 ------U If - I If K A B t TED ------ 84 Malnapar 0 204.06 ------U If - INK A • I TED ,------~ ------~------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 ------~------KR GORAKHPUR EA TII1E{25.00) 4.00 3.00 3.00 67 30 ~ KR GORAKHPUR 1'111(10.00) 0.00 0.00 2.00 fm:rt~~ 68 30 KR GORAKHPUR 1'111(40.00) 10.00 0.00 6.00 tIf.I>m 69 30 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(200.00) 50.00 20.55 2,.00 10 30 !'I'll KR GORIIKHPfJR 1'111 (100.00) 10.00 10.00 5.00 ~ 71 11 KR GORAKHPUR EO TW (100.00) 50.00 5.00 5.00 72 34 ~ PR GORAKHPUR EO TW(SO.OO) 20.00 S.OO 5.00 73 33 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(25.00) 0.00 4.00 0.87 74 33 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO TWC50.00) 20.00' 10.00 1.00 fiIlR\ 75 33 FP GORAKIIPUR EA TWE (40.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 76 32 ~ KR GORAKIIPUR TW(80.00) 4.00 1.00 0.08 fffqr 17 31 PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(10.00) 8.00 0.19 0.00 lIfIftlIT 78 30 KR GORAKHPUR TW(20.00) 2.00 1.00 1.00 79 30 KR GORAKHPUR ED 'I'W(20.00) 2.00 0,00 0.97 eo 34 -~~ PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(70.00) 10.00 4.00 1.00 'IIImU 81 40 PR GORAKIlPUR EA TWE(40.00) 10.00 0,00 0.30 &m 82 32 KR GOR/lKHPU~ TW (80 .00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 83 n ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW{200.00) 4.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 84 32 ------~.---.------85 NeUSil 31.bO 243 -I-~) -1-5') W,ttP -I-S) -1-5) - (-5) 13'/1 86 Darlwa 49.09 567 PilI -(-51 W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (96) 87 'l'hilrUW 88 Tetr~a U 11.48 ------_ UN - r N f! A B r T e 0 --- .... _----- ~~ ------ 89 Sehur~ - 11.83 ------U N - I N II All l T E 0 ... ------~~ ------ 90 Lahurdewa 23.78 UN I N II A B 1 T E D IR~ " ------.. ------ 91 Lohsara !J 41.31 315 -(-5) -1-5) Ii,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (431 92 Ja'ldishpur urf Mahi U 12.44 813 -(-51 -(-5) W,MP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) !lU) 93 Sihorwa [1 82.01 346 P (1) -(-5) W,HE> -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (49) 94 MaheshkundtJl !J 112.11 298 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (141) 95 Kuwawar C 122.06 694 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 (111) 96 Etarkhas II 353.21 463 - (-s) - (-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5.) - (-5) (67) 97 Panika 0 12.66 541 -(-5) -(-5) W,lIP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (85) 98 Nachn~ 0 95.53 561 P(ll -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -'(-5) -(-5) (85) 99 Bijauwa LJ 183.24 1523 P{l) - (5-10) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (259) 100 Kakuwapar 0 91.20 154 -{-51 -(-s) W,KP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (22) 101 Bishunpur 0 124.31 174 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (18) I 102 Chiqauna 0 147.77 225 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (42) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ,,;) I ------., 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 2 ------KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(20.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 "m 95 32 KR GOMKIIPtlR ED TW(30.001 10.00 4.00 S.OO ~ 86 32 KR GORIIKHPlJR ED TW(30.00) 10.00 3.00 3.00 A7 n ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(lO.OO) 0.00 0.00 1.00 ~ 88 32 KR GORAKHPUR TW(lO.OO) 0.00 0.00 2.00 e9 32 1lR't KR GORAKHP(JR TW(20.00) 0.00 0.00 4.00 90 33 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(30.00) 10.00 0.37 1.00 ~ 91 32 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(60.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 ~'ri;~ 92 30 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(70.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 fmWu . 93 32 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(100.001 10.00 1.00 1.00 94 33 ~ FP GORAKHPUR ED TW(lOO.OO) 10.00 10.00 2.00 95 32 ~ KR GGORAKHPUR ED TW(300.00) 50.00 1.00 2.00 ~ 96 30 KR GORAKHPUR ED tw(10.00) 1.00 1.00 1.00 .1!f.m 91 30 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(SO.OO) 10.00 3.00 3.00 'f!I'fr 98 30 KR r,QR/\KIIP(}1I ED ·rW(IOO.OO) 70.00 10,00 3.00 ~ 99 3Cl KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(eO.OO) 10.00 0.20 l.Ob 1111¥~ 100 30 KR GORKAHPUR EA TWE (100.00) 20.00 0.31 4.00 101 30 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED,EA TWE(12S.00) 20.00 2.00 0.77 ~ 102 30 ------~------10 104 Niwarhilt i\l\as 153.33 10b3 -(-5) -(5-10) W,H~ -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (178) 10~ aovindput 468.21 927 -(-~) -15-10) W,HP - (-5) - (5-10) - (5-10) " (140) 106 Odar ,l 57.44 6 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP (10+) MON -(-5) (1) 107 Lon~a C 132.31 824 -(-5) -(-5) W,MP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (123) ICd Ranukhor II lbl. 05 481 -(-5) -1-5) W,H!? -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (46) 109 Manjhana Toilr iJ 33.80 ------U N - I N H }\ BIT E P ------""~ 110 Chandwar~ :::J 151.63 1576 PIll -(-5) W,HE' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (256) 111 Paluhapar iJ 45.90 ------U N - I N H A II I '!' E 0 ... -...... _--- .. ------""~ 112 Semradanrl W 119.63 1764 l? (11 -(-5) W,IlE> - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (226) 113 Urwalla II 111. 97 1061 1'(1) ~(5-10) HI' -(5-10) -(~I-IO) -(5-10) (155) 114 Emihd~ha 0 37.94 273 -1-5) -(5-10) HE> -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 1(0) 115 Harnhi 0 21. 72 ------UN - r N H A II I or E C ------.. ""~ 116 Man)hana Mafl 0 63.16 94 P(1) RP(l) HI? - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 115) 117 Mohammadpur 0 41.53 417 -I-51 -(-5) HE> - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) (66) 118 Kusmaul 0 40.91 320 -(-5) - (-5) HI? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (47) 119 8arhn.1. :::J 34.68 ------UN - ! N H A II I or E C ----... -.... ------""~ 120 Mehrawar.1. Khas 0 98.74 1085 P(1) -(-5) HI? - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (184) Census------.----- Directorate, Uttar Prade$h ..-_.------.------.------KI\ GOAAKHPUR tAG TWE(10.00) 40.00 10.00 3.00 f.rImT lJ1lf 104 31 KR GORAKHE'UR TW(400.00) 60.00 4.00 4.00 105 31 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW(40.00) 10.00 4.00 3.00 106 30 ~ KI\ GORAKHPUI\ TW(100.00) 20.00 10. 00 2.00 ~ 107 30 KR GOAAKHPUR TW (150. 00) 10.DO 1.00 0.00 108 31 tr-J.lIl< KR GORAKHPUR TW(30.00) 2.00 1.00 1 00 ~~ 109 31 KR GOAAKHPUR EAG TWE(lOO.OO) 40.00 10.00 2.00 ~ 110 31 KR GOAAKHE'UR TW(30.00) 10.00 3.00 3.00 111 31 ~ KR GORA!(HPVI\ EAG TWE(lOO.OO) 10.00 S.OO 5.00 Wm~ 112 30 KR GORAKHPUR TWIIOO.OO) 10.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 113 30 KR GORA!(HPUR TW(30.00) 4.00 2.00 2.00 114 35 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW(ZO.OO) 0.12 1.00 0.00 ~ 115 35 KR GO!I.1\KHPUR TW(40.00) 10.00 5.00 8.00 ~~ 116 35 KR GOAAKKPUR TW (40.00) 1.00 0.00 0.53 117 38 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW(30.00) 10.00 0.00 0.91 118 32 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW(30.:00) 0.68 4.00 0.00 119 38 ~ 1111 Q()JlIIKIII?UJ\ "1i1~O.OO) 10.00 4 .00 !i.00 ~lIm 1~1.) j~ ~o ------~-~------~------~ ~ ij ~o _~~_~ ___ U~ __ .~~_~~ ____ .~.~ ____ ~~4~.~_~_£~~~ ~ ... ~-- ...... ------.- -- -~:--=~--.~~~#~~--~~. 121 ilhacpah l 21U. '1 1~ 1 b I' (1) PHC(I) HP PO -, -0) -I-~) 1305) l~: Keshwa Kh('Ire ,106.95 530 - (-~I -(-5) HI' - (-5) -1-5) -(-5) III) 123 Randaul~ urf mathl.a 107.33 559 -(-5) -15-10) HI' -15-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) 161) 124 Bhatwal IJ 15~.26 557 1'(1) - (10+) HI' (10+) - 110" -(>10) (91) 125 Dhurl.a Par Khas 11 344 10 1307 P(l) - (lOt) HI' (10+) - (10+) -(>10) (180) 126 Baluwa Manjhna CJ 157.03 250 -1-5) - (-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) - (5-10) 129) 127 Maila n 336.25 985 P(l) -(10+) HI' (10+) - (10+) -(>10) (1115) 128 Bhuwa Sah~d 0 166.36 216 -(-5) -(10+) HI' (10+) -(10+) -(>10) 1(7) 129 Bawandra II 210.24 634 -(-5) -nOt) HI' (l0+) - (10+) -(>10) (98) 130 Punda 0 145.07 1063 pil) -1-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 11731 131 Shahpur 0 7b.Oe 682 I'll} -15-10) W,Hp -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (811 132 Bhitaha 0 12.12 864 -1-5) -(5-10) W,Hp -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (116) 133 Bargo C 61.60 U60 p(l) - (5-10) W,HP -(-5) - (5-10) -(5-10) (liO) 134 Bhalura 0 68.61 314 -I-!O) -IS-lOt W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (11) 135 Kolhui 0 34.24 147 -1-5) -(S-lO) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) -15-10) (20) 136 pat! Dharamdas [} 48.54 481 -(-5) -1-5) W,HP -(-51 -15-10) -1-5) (Sl) 137 Surdahi C 49.45 US -(-&) -(-5) W,Hp -1-5) -15-10) -(-5) (69) 138 Kama 0 55.44 22 -(-5) -1-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (6) -41 ------~------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(100.00) 50.00 50.00 11.00 om PR GORAKHPUR TW(lOO.OO) 0.00 0.95 6.00 *""rllR 122 30 KR GORAKHI?UR TW(100.00) 0.00 6.00 1.00 ~0'I;"lIlPII 123 40 KR GORAKHPUR TW(lOO.OO) 40.00 10.00 6.00 124 40 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(300.001 40.00 2.00 2.00 125 35 ~1I"m KR GORAKHPUR EAG TWE(lOO.OO) 40.00 10.00 7.00 ~~ 126 25 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(300.00) 30.0C) l.OO 3.00 127 32 ~ KR GORAKHI?UR TW(100.00) 60.00 3.00 3.00 126 34 'i"T* KR GORAKHPUR TW(200.00) 50.00 10.00 10.00 ~ 129 34 KR GORAKHPUR TWE (100.00) 40.00 2.00 3.00 130 38 "flT KR GORAKHPUR EAG TWE(70.00) ,3.00 l.00 2.00 131 30 ~ KR (;ORAKIIPUR TW(70.00) LOO 1.00 1.00 ~ 132 33 KR GORAKHPUR TW(GO.OOl 1.00 0.00 O.SO ~ 133 33 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(60.00l 6.00 l.00 2.00 ~ 134 30 KP. [lOIW KR GORJIKHPUR TW(40.00) B.OO 0.00 0.54 ~'ltII'Im 1)6 1) KR GORAKHPUR TW(40.00) 0.00 B.OO 1. 00 137 30 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(40.00) 5.00 5.00 5.00 m 138 38 Y2- --.------~ ------~ 1 2 3 4 :; 6 7 8 9 10 ------_------~ 139 Shai"La L06. 'l1 614 P(U -(-~I W,HP pO -(~-la) -{~-lOI (9'/1 140 Banauh .71.35 1554 pel) -(5-10) W,HP -(-51 - (S-10) -(5-10) (235) IH Baqia Khore 38.51 117 -(-5) -15-10) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (151 142 Bankatia 96.32 1043 -(~5) -(-51 W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -{-51 (158) 143 Blnohla 64.66 426 -(-5) -(-51 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (65) lH Tandwa Kala 122.01 816 P(11 -(-5) W,KP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (125) 145 Sehuda 48.36 527 -(-5) -1-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-51 (11) 146 Shitani 57.16 438 -(-5) -(~5) W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (641 147 Te1aura 111.16 984 P(ll -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as (139) 148 Bharohia t.l 53.17 614 1'(1) -(~51 W,KE> -(-5) -(.-51 -(-5) (96) I 149 Deblpar Duqduia I. n .q~ ,020 I'll) -(-51 W,K~ - (-51 • (-51 - (5-10) (1711 150 Mustafabad 0 168.38 1573 P(ll -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (216) 151 Khajurhi urf Jogia 0 107.31 487 RC\) -(-5) W,HI? -(-5) -(-5) as (62) 152 Baraipar !(has 0 224.42 2453 p(l) PHC(l) ,ap(l) W,HE' PO HON,WED BS (381) 153 Bah~lpar 0 62.52 860 -(-5) -(-51 W,lIp -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (147) 154 Bara~par Tetaria 0 10.65 1124 pel) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (155) 155 Akuwapar 0 51.69 1253 1'(1) -(5-101 W,HI? - (5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (191) 156 Kodar! Khas 11 146.06 2508 -(-51 -(-51 W,IIP -(5-101 - (-51 - (5-10) (242) Cenaus Directorate. Uttar Pradesh 11 12 Ii 14 15 lb 11 Itl ------KR GORAKHPUR TWII00.00) 6.00 0.00 0.91 ~ 139 38 KR GORAKHPUR TWI10.00) 0.00 0.00 1.00 1R'n:ft 140 40 KR GORAKHPUR TWI30.00) 8.00 0.00 0.51 ~lIR 141 30 KR GORAKHPUR TI80.00) 10.00 3.00 3.00 ~ 142 40 KR GORAKHPUR TW(60.00) 4.00 0.00 0.60 ~ 143 38 KR AGORAKHPUR EAG TWE 1100.00) 20.00 2.00 0.00 Wir'lR'lf 144 3a KR GORAKHPUR TWI40.00) 8.00 0.00 0.00 145 28 ~ KR e;GORAKHPUR ED TW(50.00) 7.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 146 28 PR GORAKHPUR EO TW(100.00) 10.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 147 26 PR GORAKHPUR EO TWI50.00) 2.00 1.00 0.00 '1R1h 148 26 PR GORAKHPUR ED TWI10.00) 4.00 2.00 2.00 ~1"WlI' 149 26 PR GORAKHPUR ED TW(100.00) 60.00 4.00 4.00 150 25 ~ PR GORAKHPUR TW(100.00) 4.00 3.00 0.00 ~~~ 151 25 PR GORAKHPUR EA TW(100.00) 20.00 2.00 2.00 ~'lITlf 152 24 PR GORAKHPUR e;o TW(60.00) 2.00 0.52 0.00 ~ 153 24 PR GORAKHPUR e;o TW(70.00) 0.65 0.00 0.00 ~~ 154 25 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(50.00) 0.00 0.69 1.00 ~3II'IIt 155 26 KII (JOAAKIlPUR II!O TW(100 ,00) 40.00 ),00 3,00 lIWtam l~~ 21 " " 10 ------" {I. (:; - ...... l~" Mudll t ------U N - I N II 1\ I T 0 .... _ ---- -In 3111I11l; .. ~-~------ 15d :-111rq,ltln,} I) l.Ot) 11:' l I'll) - (',-1111 W,III' (',-III) I', 10) • (',-10) (\",,) 159 Madhopur 13 46 620 - (-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (60) 160 Bisunpuc I' 6.77 202 P (1) -(5-10) 'II,IIP -(-51 -(5-10) -is-10) (36) lbl I\arla 53.14 592 f(l) - (~-101 W,IIP -(-5) -(5-10) (6~) 162 Aikura II 39.99 293 - (-5) -1$-10) W,HP -(0-10) -(5-10) - (-5) ( 43) 163 MudkatLa LJ 65.51 19 - (-5) -(!>-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (-51 (27) 164 Itwa 20.99 ------U N - 1 N II A a 1 T E 0 ------In~ ---'------ 165 Dohau& Kala 11 71.83 1290 Pill ·(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS (160) 166 Dohar~a Khurd 63.62 340 -(-5) - (-51 W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (39) 161 Narawll 46.29 654 -(-5) -(5-10) W,IIP -(5-10) .(5-10) - (-5) (91) 168 M~nwa 'J 54.84 1655 P(l) ,M(l) MWC(l) W,HP PO - (-5) - (-5) 121~) 169 Tikarl.a 118.19 1483 Pill -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (195) 110 Mamur o 72.15 ------U N - I N II A B I 'I E: 0 -----_ ... _-- -In 3l1ifI1I" ------ 111 Ma)hr~a iJ 15.35 ------UN - I N II A B I T E 0 .... - .. _------In an;m;------ Total : 18727.22 105786 P(69) .M(5) H (Ul.MCWIl) 16269 11(11.0(1) MIIIlI.CWC(2) HCIl) .PIIC(4) RP(4) .CHW(H) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 KR GORAKHPUR TWI100.00) 25.00 5.00 5.00 157 21 ~ KR r;ORJ\KHPUR FoD TWI60.00) 3.00 0.00 0.00 1~8 21 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TWI13.00) 0.00 0.00 0.00 159 23 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW{6.00) 0.77 0.00 0.00 160 23 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO TW ISO .00) 1.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 161 23 KR GORAKHPUR TWI30.00) 9.00 0.98 0.00 IWm 162 21 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW{ 60 .00) 0.00 5.00 0.51 163 25 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TWI10.00) 10.00 0.9, 0.00 ~ 164 28 KR GORAKHPtJR EAG TWE(10.00) 1. 00 0.00 0.83 ~~ 165 33 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWI60.00) 2.00 1.00 1.00 ~~ 166 22 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWI40.00) 3.00 2.00 1.00 ~ 167 15 PR GORAKHPUR TWE{50.00) 4.00 0.00 0.84 ~ 168 38 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWIIOO.OO) 50.00 10.00 18.00 ~ 169 22 KR GORAKHPUR TII170.01l) 0.00 1.00 1.00 '111m 170 23 KR (]()RlIKtlPIJR TW(lO.OO) ).00 ~.OO 2.00 ~ 111 ~5 'ZI'ltr: 39.00 TW{10549.00),TWE{3832.00) 2904.31 765.74 468.46 TI80.00) 19911991~ CENS 'll'llIfwIf AMENITIES D~strict Name : Gorakhour alii "4 ~ "" litNIt • rVl a111ll'IIIN~ ... 1Ii 'hi 1-\ _ ~ a lI1lI 'If ~ nI tl{ 'IIftNfIi rt.ttt1l"ttltnnnllnt... ·S ..• 5·IOIili.1(t,"'lO+fIIi.1(t.IIft~'lifottiI1tI!'",,1It1 ~tle. Available - (It not .val able within the village, a dash (-) has been shown In the column and next to It, in brackets, the distance in broad ranges viz. -5 Km •. , 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Km •• of the nearaat place ~hetQ the facility is available has been qiven.\ 1IIIIIIil:rl1r ~ ~1Iil ~1IIIQqf =: EPf .rt4~(lfR ) ~*mt ( 1l) 1Ift'tlllllr=.=r =' ~ Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Eduoatlonal Hadlcal Drinklnq Water ~ost and Oay(.) oC e~·Communications Code of the village laHon and ( Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Bus stop, No. (in hectares I number of 1f any Railway st_tion, households Water way) 2 5 8 9 10 C.D. Block :- Sahjanwa (I Tahsil :- Sahjanwa U 112 Ted". Khurd II 166.64 510 -(-5) -(~-lO' HP - (5-10' -(-51 -'1-5) (nl 173 Slhapar iJ 259.62 3308 PI1'.MIl) DU) HP -(-5) -(-5) RS (453) 114 Kuhroul 0 111.41 124 PCl) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (111) 175 Subhani 0 93.01 35 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (14) 116 Hardi 0 591. 01 1516 PIll -(5-101 KP -(5-10) - (-5) -(-5) (238) 177 Gahira 11 217.00 30 -(-51 -(5-10) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10 nO) 118 Sihawro 0 161.19 224 -(-51 - (5-10) HI' - (5-10) -(-~) -(-5) (34) 179 Amauli 0 151. 00 100 -(-5) -(5-10) HI' -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (19) 180 Bhitl Rawot 0 500.98 5122 pel). Hel) RP(I) HP PO - (-5) BS ( 943) 181 Mahuapar Khat 0 81.73 1311 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (186) 182 Jonhia 0 63.89 149 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-51 (95) 183 Rahillabad Khas 0 146.00 361 PO, - (-S) W.KI' -(-5) -(-51 as (SO) Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ~-----~-----~------11111~ VILLAGE DIRECTOI1Y ~m LAND USE (3l'IIIlt~~~ -~1::~j~;"use -~>l~~~ (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) ~rn; iR ~rm ~ lIi1if"~ 1IIII~::n;; >m'f.~ :r~ Cl:.n =~ ~'riWIT~-= ~~ 3'11R~) Approach Nearest Town Power Forest IrrigB,ted Unirrigated Culturable Area not Name of Village Location to v1llage and d~stance supply (by source) waste (includ1ng aval.lable code (in I ~-:- ~ PP. GOIW I?P. GoRAKHPUP. ED 1.00 TWE(150.00) 14.00 4.00 3.00 1fi'IIinor 174 21 KR GoIW KR GOIW FP GOIW KR GOIW KR GOMKHPUR 2.00 TW(100.00) 39.00 S.OO 7.00 3l1fnoft 179 27 PR GOIW KR GOIW KP. rJORAKHPUR 3.00 TWE (37.89) 14 .00 1.00 11.00 ~ 182 23 PR GOMI ------~ ______r-- ___ ~'~~~'~R~~. ------~------.-----~------~------~------,------~----- __ 4 __ ~ ______~ ______~ " 10 ------'.------111,1 ,:.1Il'.1 I hm\ l\hlf' .:<>4.00 ll61 -(-51 - (-~I W,IlP -(-~I - (-5) -(-51 1111 ) liI'\ .11 'II I),) 11'.0\) 131 V (11 -(-~) W,II~ -(-~I - (-51 - (-51 (245) lS6 Haribanshpur 162.00 ------UN - 1 N H A B 1 T E D ---... ----.... - 1\t~ ------ 187 Ban(JAowa I' 411.00 1660 plll -(-~I W,IlP -(-~) - (-5) -(-5) (218) 188 Achlapar II 48.85 477 -(oS) -(S-lOI W,HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (76) 189 P!prahi II 46.95 120 -(-~I -(-5) W,Hp -(e-IO) -(5-101 -(-51 (141 190 Kunda Kodara 0 35.05 1131 1'(1) +(5-101 W,HP -(5-101 -(5-101 -(5-10) (148) 191 Kesho Kurha II 124.93 543 1'(1) -(S-lO) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 -1.5-10) (86) 192 Bhimapar 0 116.33 680 P(l) -(S-lQ) W,HI' -(5-10) -(SolO) -(S-~O) (106) 193 Jura Kodri 0 24!;.13 318 -(-S) -(S-lO) W/KP -(!;-lo) -(S-lo) -(5-101 (64) 194 Daftarl C 108.40 210 -(-5) -(-5) W,HI' -(-5) '- (-5) -(-5) (29) 195 Bhaqhura 0 289.28 1759 PIl) ewe(l) W,HP - (-5) DAILY BS (262) 196 Semra 0 181.12 750 PIll -(5-10) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (116) 197 Tenuhari 0 217.38 666 Pill -1-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (71) 198 Maktapar 0 62.32 528 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (19) 199 Ujikhore n 91. 44 896 1'(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-51 -1-5) (1311 200 Basia 0 llO.71 1416 1'(1) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (201) 201 Domhar 0 254.00 1163 1'(1) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (166) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 49 ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------F;D PR (JORAKl!PUR 1.00 TilE (~50. 00) 9.00 ".00 3.00 ~-.m 1~4 21 PR GORAKIIPUR ~p :.00 TW .. (lOa. 00) t2.50 1.50 :;::.50 ~ Her, 21 PR GORAKHPUR TW(45.00) 97.00 0.00 0.00 186 22 ~ PR GORAKHPUR ED 2.00 TIIE(380.00) 20.00 4.00 7.00 ~ lS7 22 KR GORAKIIPUR TW(41.82) 1.00 3.00 3.00 ~ 188 27 KR GORAKHPUR TWE(30.00) 12.95 1.00 3.00 flmti 189 27 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWE(20.00) 6.60 3.00 5.40 190 25 ¥'I1T~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TWE(80.00) 33.00 5.93 6.00 q'{im 191 25 KR GORAKHPUR ED T1fE (110.00) 0.00 3.00 3.00 ~ 192 25 KR GORAKHPUR TW(146.00) 91.00 3.13 5.40 193 24 "I:$T" KR GORAKHPUR TII(80.00) 2d.00 3.00 5.00 ~ 194 24 PR GORAKHPUR £A TWE(211.60) 62.00 6.20 9.20 ~ 195 24 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWE (110.00) 70.00 3.50 3.50 ~ 196 25 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWE(157.00) 50.00 4.00 6.00 197 24 ~ KR GORAKHPUI\ ED 2.50 TWE IJe. 32) 15.00 0.00 9.00 ~ 198 24 KR GORAKHPUR 3.00 TWEI54.44) 15.00 8.00 14.00 ~ 199 24 KR GORAKHPUR £A TWE(70.00) 29.00 4.00 7.71 ~ 200 23 KR GOAAJ 203 ~athktl~u Ii H.6~ 44G -(-~) - (-,1 liP -(-~I -(-~I -(-51 (5~1 204 B<>lhar Mdli 10.46 189 -(-51 -(-5) HI' -(oS) -(-51 -(-51 (291 205 Kottla Matt 34.39 ------U II - t II Il A B t T ~ P -_------.\t~ ------ 206 Gahasand 501. 41 5276 I'll), PUC III ewC(l) W,KP PO -(-51 -(-51 (991) 201 Keshopur 101.43 3585 Pill RP(1) HI' PO DAIL'( BSRS (642) 208 Pipra 256.02 1724 PUC(tl lIKOn) UP - (-5) Ol\ll.V as " (2921 209 Sahijana. , 237.09 872 P(ll 1'.1'(11 Ii,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5)' - (138) 210 Bhakasa ,1 307.14 1130 P(ll -(-51 liP - (-51 -(-51 -(-51 tl55) 2ll 'l'enuhari LJ 211.09 673 - I-!» -I-51 iI,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (991 212 Jurian Khas 'J 202.34 1569 P (11 ewclll HP - (-5) -,(-5) -(-5) (2491 213 Vol<:ta G 48S .14 1354 FIll -(-51 HP -t-5) -(-5) -(-~) (216) 214 Oomandand 0 64.75 179 -1-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (28) 215 Khiridand tJ 141. 95 1389 - to!>} -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (2301 216 Kuwal Kala 0 153.82 879 -t-$) -(5-10) HI? -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) IH2} 217 Kuwal Khurd a 101.98 398 - (-51 - (5-10) HI? -(5-10) - (-51 -(-5) (HI 218 Joq1a kol 0 155.40 1136 P(l) -(!i-l0) iI,HI' -(5-10) ilED BS (1881 219 Titanpar G 148.81 743 -(-5) -(S-lQ) HI' -(5-101 -(-5) -(-51 (121) Census Direccorate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------_. PR GORAKHPUR EA 7.48 TWE(30.00) 5.00 1.00 27.48 202 21 <'l'rt PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(40.00) 1.00 0.00 3.62 ~ 203 22 PR GORAKHPUR TW(40.00) 25.00 2.00 . 3.00 ~'IT'I>i 204 25 PR GORAKHPUR TW (20 .00) 10.00 4.00 0.00 'lfur'lT'l>i 205 15 PR GORAKHPlJR EA TWE{425.00) 40.00 11. 00 25.00 206 11 'I1'mlTl PR r,ORI\KIIPIlR Ell TWr. (50. 00) 35.00 5.00 11.00 207 ?h ~ PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(180.00) 45.00 10.00 21.00 I'mr 209 21 PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE (155.00) 59.00 8.00 15.00 ~ 209 21 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE{260.00) 44.00 0.14 3.00 'IIfttT 210 23 PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(160.00) 41.00 3.00 7.00 211 25 ~ PR GORAKHPUR EA 0.14 TWE(163.00) :;;0.34 3.02 16.00 ~lI'm 212 22 PR GORAKHPUR EA 0.10 TW[280 .00) 182.00 10;00 16.14 ~ 213 22 KR GORAKHpUR 4.00 TW (45.00) ~O.OO 2.00 3. II> ~ 214 29 KR GORAKHPUR EA 2.95 TlIE(85.00) 45.00 2.00 9.95 ~ 215 28 PR GORAKHPUR ED 2.82 TWE(100.00) 45.00 3.82 5.00 'f31Jtl\'r~ 216 27 PR GORAKHPUR EO 4.00 TWE(44.00) 28.00 11.98 18.00 211 27 'f31l!ll't1tt PR QORI\KIfPIlR ,,1\ 3,~O TWF.(\~n,OOI 25,00 5.00 ~.40 ~. 21B 26 KR GORAKHPlJR ED 1. 81 TWE(120.00) 20.00 2.8l 6.00 1'IIiR .'} \ to.:tldr \ k.,I, 14,. hll LO IL -(-~) -15-10) HP -(-51 - (-~I -(5-10) (1531 222 Tarwa Mafl 194.~2 J~6 -(-5) -(~-lOI liP 'I-~I -I-51 -(5-10) 14 I) 223 Bharwal 117.90 790 Pili -(5-10) W,HP -(-51 -I-51 -(5-10) (1121 n4 Mdh"i LO~.l)O I~b - (-51 -(-51 HP -1-;) - (-5) - (-51 ( 241 225 Ranlpur 50.31 b 14 14(1 ) -t-!,) II,UP - (-,1 -I-51 -1-5) (90) 226 JagdlShpur :: 82.89 1067 PilI -Hi) liP -1-5) -(-51 -(-5) , 1132) 227 6hat.at C 355.23 3951 P(ll ewell) W,HP -I-51 HON,TKU -H.) (5261 228 Gopalpur :1 26.18 126 -(-51 -(-5) , II,IIP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (19) 229 Chak Chohra ~ 112.95 ------tJ N - t N K A B t TEO -.. -- ... --~------"'~ 230 Pharsa Dand C 136.19 103 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (15) 231 Kodari Khurd C 31.1!,> ------U N - I N II A a t T & 0 .... _-----,..-- lR~ ------ 232 Telia Dih f1 110.31 448 -(-5) -(-51 NP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (80) 233 Blshunpur C 6.11 473 -1-5) -(oS) H~ -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (76) 234 Blldhat Khas C 380.58 2776 ~(2) .K(ll, H (1) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) «(S8) 235 Harpur 0 25.17 IS8l PIl) ,M(l) MIIC(l) , RP(l) KP PO TUE,THU as (280) SAT 236 Anantpur II 103.55 134 -(-5) -(-Ii) HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (lU) 2:P Darghat IJ 76.32 689 -(/.!» -1-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (110) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ~ ---ii------12 ------1;------i~------i;------i6------i;------ie------;------1------;~------~~~;~;~~------E~------3:oo--T;E(16o:ooj------43:oo------e:oo------i6:80------~~~------2;O------24 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW£(H.54) 30.00 2.00 3.60 221 2b KR GORAKHPUR TW(186.00) 2.00 2.22 4.00 222 25 KR GORAKIII'IJR ED TW£(10:'.77) 4.00 1.90 7.00 213 65 KR GORAKHPUR EAG 0.56 TWE(90.00} 10.00 2.00 6.44 224 11 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW£(42.00} 2.00 3.00 3.00 225 25 I(R GORAKHPUR ED TWE(52.76) 21.00 1.00 6.69 226 23 KR GORAKHPUR SA 9.00 TWE(215.00) 3.00 99.00 28.23 227 24 KR GORAKHPUR TW I 17. 00) 4.00 4.00 1.18 228 24 KR GORAKHPUR NllOO.OO) lq.OO 2.00 0.00 229 24 KR GORAKHPUR TWI127.00) 4.00 3.11 2.00 230 24 KR GORAKHPUR 30.00 1.00 0.00 231 24 KR GORAKHPUR EAG TWE(81.00) 4.00 10.00 15.31 232 24 I I'R GOAAKHPUR ;:0 'l'WEI6.00) 0.17 0.00 O.Oti Zl3 30 PR GORAKHPUR EA 0.53 TWE(248.00) 65.58 25.00 30 PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(9.00, 3.00 3.00 10.17 235 30 GORAKHPIJR EAC TWE(10.00) 21.5S 3.00 9.00 236 30 KI\ GOAAKIIPUR TW(47.00) \6.00 4.32 9.00 237 30 Sit J_ _.. ~ . ___ .. ~_ <0--- ~ -- --- .. ---. ~-""''''----'' ... -.... ~ ... -.. -.... -.. ~~ ...... - ..... _...... _...... ~'"' .. -.. ~~- ...... -.... ,.. ... ---~-~ - ...... ------...... _.--- ... ---_ ... _--.- b H 9 10 ------_------~------:3~ J.lq1na 35.37 129 - (-5) -(-5) 'tI,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) 121 ) 239 Siswa 42.09 295 -(-5) - (-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 149) 240 Jabr .. U~ I1lbl klll)lt) 12G.l,) 5% -1-5) -I-~) Ill' -I-~) - (-'J) -(-~) " (103) 241 Jagal AUdl 47 .06 419 -(-5) -(-5) HI? -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) 154 ) 242 Katai Ti kar Khas I' 860.00 1660 P(l) -1-5) W, HP -1-5) ,RI -(-5) 1264) 243 Rampur Garthaull. c: 376.00 1041 -(-5) - (-5) HE' - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (154) 244 Baroull. U 171.51 1293 I'll) -(-5) III,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (201) 245 Rautpar r~ 76.95 433 -(-5) -(-5) HI? -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (66) 24b Pakri I' 29.71 471 P (1) -(-5) HI? -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (67) :47 Konl 83.26 250 - (-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (45) 248 Man]har.l3 0 33.09 64 -(-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) - (-5). -(-5) (9) 249 Chandha J 96.33 154 -1-5) -1-5) HE' -(-5) - (-5') -(-5) (26) 250 Suraulia Ii bS.1e 110 -1-5) -1-5) HI? -(-5) WEO BS (24) 251 Ranipur 0 57.87 545 -(-5) -1-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (80) 252 Raqhunathpur II 116.14 1139 1"(1) -(-5) HE' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (162) 253 ChhaJanl.a 0 27.61 35 -(-5) -(-5) Hii' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (8) 254 Bhadesri [J 42.79 279 -(-5) -1-5) HI' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (46) 255 Parrueshwarpur 0 187.43 1373 I'll) ewell) HI" E'O -(-5) as (221) Census------.------.------_. O.lrectorate, Uttar Pradesh s-s ------~------_.------II 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------PR GORAKHPUR TW(24.06) 4.75 2.37 5.00 f.I!'1'II 238 25 PR GORAKHPUR EA W(4.57),TWE(14.45) 4.00 4.00 14.00 ~ 239 20 KR GORAKHPUR TWI14.00) 2.00 3.00 9.15 ~~ 240 22 KR GORAKHPUR TW(41.00) 1.06 32.00 2.00 241 24 """"- KR GORJIKHPIIR EA TIIEI624.00) 85.00 37.00 114.00 1Rt~1Im 242 25 KR GORAKHPUR TW(275.00) 60.00 12.00 29.00 243 30 ~~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(S8.00) 8.001 56.00 19.51 ~ 244 40 KR GORAKHPUR TW(50.00) 12.00 13.00 1. 95 "UIIl'I'l1t 245 40 KR GORAKHPUR TW(21.10) 6.00 0.80 2.71 ~ 246 30 KR GORAKHPUR TW(SS.13) 16.64 2.00 10.28 ~ 247 20 KR GORAKHPUR TW(24.13) '6.S1 0.31 3:09 ~ 248 20 KR GORAKHPUR EAG 2.00 TilE 165.31) 5.00 3.33 13.00 'fI"m 249 35 PR GOAAKHPUR ED 2.00 TIIEI50.1S) 3.00 1.00 12.18 250 35 ~ KR GORAKHPUR 2.00 TWI30.~7) 3.00 2.00 20.13 251 44 1 2!i2 KR GORAKHPUR EJ\G 3.00 TWE(87.14) 3.00 3.40 20.00 ~ J2 KR GORAKHPUR 0.61 TW(19.00) 2.00 1.39 5.00 ~ 253 33 KR GOIIIIKIIPUR 1.00 TW(28.79) 3.00 2.00 8.21 ~ 254 21 I KR GOAAKHPUR ED 3.00 TWE (52 .43) 4.od 1.57 21.00 ~ 255 33 S-b __ .... _ ..... w~_. --- ...... -, . .... - -- .. - .. ~- - ...... - ...... - .. - -.-.- .. -.-~---- .. -.. ----.-- .... ------.. ------.--.. ------_.------_ . " M ~ 10 ------.. ------, 256 Rampur 8-1.5~ ,~ I -(-5) -(-5) liP -(-',) TUr. - (-51 (ql) 2~1 R1)01(1 t)q.l') 1\1 I'll) -1~-10) III' - (-',I -I ',- \ 01 -(,-101 1100 ) 258 8ai)alpur Khas [] 85.71 1211 -(-5) -15-101 HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (5-10) 1184) 259 Kabuha 81.50 585 -(-5) -1-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) IBO) 260 Jagnal Digar II 103.61 118 -1-5) -15-101 HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (11) 261 Ba1daull. 11 83.32 616 -1-5) -(~-10) HI' - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (1191 262 Dultahi [] 82.70 495 1'(1) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (61) 263 Pranpur :::: 33.24 364 -(-5) -(5-10) HI' - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (43) 264 Sidhaull 91.50 673 Pili -(5-10) HI' PO -(5-10) -(5-10t (109) 265 Bar.iha '1 169.00 640 -(-5) -1-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (101 ) 266 Chechuapar I) 103.43 919 1'(1) -1-5) HI' -(-5) ~(-5) - (-5) (141) 267 Kateia C 11.16 364 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (48) 268 Sugauna Khas 0 106.03 496 ~(1) -Hi! HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (68) 269 Katsahra I' 271. 00 2493 I'll) PHC(l) HI' - (-5) TUE,WED BS (380) ~RI 270 Goredlh Kha. 0 120.02 1530 PIl) - (-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 12(6) 271 Kuchdeharl 0 159.64 853 PIl) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (129) 272 Si 273 Ganauri 0 169.34 866 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (119) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 51 11 12 13 15 16 ------._------_.------~ KR GOAAKHPUR EAG 2.00 TWE(52.58) 6.00 4.42 20.00 U"!'j{ 256 36 KR I~ORAK" PI IR ~~Nl 1.01) TWr.(C,A.7'j1 4.01) 14.:'f} '0.00 tqT -:'(17 35 KR GOAAKHPUR EAG 3.00 TWE(63.1l) 5.00 3.00 11 29 258 3'; ~'lJm KR GOAAKHPUR ED 2.00 TW(64.51) 4.00 2.49 9.00 'I!i KR GOAAKHPUR 3.00 TW(66.6l) 6.00 6.39 22.00 ~1ftrn' 260 35 1<1'. GORIIKHPUR ED 2.00 TW164.221 5.00 1.28 11.50 ~ 261 35 KR GGOAAKHPUR ED 2.00 TWE(60.11) 9.00 2.29 9.00 262 35 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR ED 1.00 TW(23.2S) 4.00 0.50 4.25 263 35 m=I'Jt I KR GOAAKHPUR TW(l44.22) 18.27 1.43 5.08 ~ 265 35 I KR GORAKffPtJR TIIle6.H) 11.56 6.18 7.85 ~ 267 35 KR GORAKHPUR TW(71.49) 25.46 2.41 8.00 wt-Ir'lJm 268 35 KR GOAAKHPUR EA TWE\221.90) 30.00 2.89 18.10 ~ 269 35 1<1'. GORIIKHPUR EA TWE(91.201 18.00 3.60 8.99 ~'lJm 210 36 KR CJQRIIKHl'lJR TWI94.73) 18.29 1.63 46.64 271 3& ~ KR GORAKHPtJR TW (58, 04) 20.14 1.35 5.47 ~ 272 35 1<1'. GORAI ~14 ~t t U...lp.lt 14 .00 ~2:~ liP ( ~7) 275 Chandpa .. .226.00 537 -(-51 - (-51 UP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) ( 971 216 Ramneqer 424.16 1413 PIll -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (225) 211 S~h~dllrPIJ' II )10.27 .... _.. _-- ...... - U N - I N HAP ! T £ D ------.- ~~ ..... -- .... - ..... - 278 Blshunpur f_1 67.30 158 -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (171 219 Deoria Ll 24.37 989 P (1) HP -j-5) -j-5) -(-5) ( 169) 280 Salra 0 28.08 61 -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -,(-5) (14) 281 ~ipra 0 21.00 ------U N - I N H A B 1 TEO ------"'~ 282 Sankata Il 109.00 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 -----.------"'~ 283 Jhuria 0 107.36 ------U N - I N H A B t T S D ------"'~ 284 Majhaura l) 131. 95 1511 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -j-51 -1-5) (257) 285 Kursa 0 105.79 654 P(l) -(5-10) UP -(-5) - (-5) -(5-10) (lOa) ------... ------~--~-----~------. Total : 16959.86 101380 P (461.M(5)-.. HCW(l).CWCI5) 15166 K (2). PUetZ) PRe{Z).O(l) RP(S) ------~------.--.------~------~------.-- 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 2 KR GORAKHI?UR TW(62.26) 9.22 2.00 1. 68 274 35 flw3ll'lR KR GORAKJiI?UR TW (188.50) 28.00 0.00 10.02 275 35 ~ KR f,flHl\l(lIl'IJI{ 'rW(393.15\ 4.00 2.11 24.74 'U'IR'1'1: 276 36 KR GORAKJiI?UR TW(30.00) 75.00 20.00 5.00 277 31 ~ KR GORAKIII?UR TW(6S.00) 9.56 0.52 2.30 278 38 ~ KR GORAKIII?UR TW (21. 69) 2.00 1.37 0.21 ~ 279 38 KR GORAKIII?UR TW(23.S5) 2.08 0.53 3.72 280 38 mr KR GORAKIII?UR TW(7.00) 18.00 2.00 0.00 f KR GORAl KR GORAKIiPUR TW(85.00) 15.00 4.00 3.00 283 3~ ~ KR GORAKIiPUR TW(76.31) 32.17 3.26 20.17 284 35 -.mm KR GORAl ~: 471.52 1I(4.57I,TW(4180.601 2659.24 761. 57 1222.69 TilE (7914.351, T (140.64) 1991~ 1991 CENS AMEIHl'ffs')o"" ..... , District______Name 1 Gorakhour ~ ______l: ~ __ ..______.. __ w_. ______------__ . 181I1f1Sfllll~'1IIiNt • r*181I~~.t~br (.) 1I!11lll*1IIII' 111!'1t~!1'{1lfinmt rl ..l *""~ 11' .S .. S·IO 1.1ft .IOtr..1fI."1ftIIIIIII 1~~lflftll ~tL" V'l~:I. -~ not .v.l able w tnin the vlli~g., a as 1-) has buan shown 1n the column and next to it, in bracket', the cii.tance in broad ranges viz. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the facility i. available has been given.] 181I'IiT"'IlIi ~ 1I'I!i1llQlll :f#' "IPIi*1m =: ( iI) ~~ a'IiT =~ ~an =' Location Name or VIllage 'l'otal area 'l'otal popu- Educational Mec1ical Drinking Water pon and Dayls) of i~·Communications Code of the village lation and I Potable) Telegraph market/hae; (Bus seop, No. (in hectares) number of ,t any Railway station, households Water way) 2 3 5 7 8 10 C.D. Block :- Sahlan.w. U Tahsil ,- Khajani 0 Maltaita 0 45.58 535 PilI -1-5) HP PO - (-f,) (85) 2 Piparhema U 45.32 901 -(-5) -(-51 HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (132) 3 Madariya (] 90.48 457 '1\1 -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-51 (14) Gangtahi 0 84.91 509 -(-51 -15-101 HP -(-51 -1-5) - (S-lO) (88) Oarwa 0 18.23 62 - (-:7l -(-Sf HP -(-5) -1-5) -1-5) (9) Jalalabad 0 34.03 145 - (-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (20) Jiqlna 35.57 ... 0 ------U N - r N H A BIT £ 0 -- _-_ .... -- ~~ ------ Ha j hnwa Kha9 0 23.62 106 -(-l;) -(-51 HP -(-5) -1-5) -{-51 (14) Pacnowree 0 127.38 1498 P(ll CHiI(ll KP PO MON 8S 1213) 10 Pokhare 0 134.41 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------... -... ~~ ------ 11 Jhurase [] 92.39 642 -(-5) -(-s} HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (88) 12 Suraaa II 52.86 126 -(-5) -(-51 HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-51, (15) Census------T------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ...--_.--- ..._.-_ .... lmf~ VILLAGE DIRECTOR! '1fI!~ LAIID USE " ""'" ;J;f ------=r ' mmr.rr '1fI!~ Land Use (31!Iilt 'lilf~~ - 'i'flli1::~~f,,:~q< >i~~,* (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded up to two decimal places) >R ~ 1I!A~ iIifif~~ lmf'lil'l1ll L'CIIJ _1Iflf ~~ ~~(fl!;.. I =~ (m..t'"'" ~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ~~'- ~ ~.- 1PIFfI KR GORAKHPUR TW(35.50) 5.00 1.58 3.50 ~ 35 KR GORAKHFUR EA TWE(42.00) 0.00 1.32 2.00 limA 30 KR GORAKHPUR TW(72.00) 10.41 2.07 6.00 ~ 31 J J PR GORAKHPUR TW(24,00) 6.03 3.00 1.00 ~ 38 KR GORAKHPUR TW(30.00) 1.00 3.00 1.57 fOrilFrr 37 PR GORAJ PR IJORIIKHPIIR TW(l20.00) ~.1;! 1.00 ~ .Db ~ 36 KR GORAKHPUR TW(120.00) a.oo 2.00 4.47 ~ 10 35 KR GORAKHPUR TW(80.00) 8.00 3.30 1.09 11 30 lFlft 1<11 'lOllI\KllPIJH 'I'W (4'1.1)0) ;~. 00 11. IS 12 n ~.9" 1)' --.~--~~------.-.--~-.------.------~------._------._.------\0 ------.-----.----~------~------.------_ ... _--._--_ ... IJ R.\t\ l y(Mf'~!h H 1.!J4 fl.'(} P(II - (-5) ill' -I-!;') -1-5) - (-5) 190) 14 ahedarahe 101. 60 103 -1-5) -I-f») »1.' -1-5) -1- 0) . (.~) nos) 15 Turakawall Y. 56,S6 491 -(-5) -1-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) (ij1) 16 Bhela Mar II 75.83 435 -1-5) -1-5) HP - (-&) -(-5) - (-5) 1671 11 Bhulai ,J 55.57 46 -1-5) - (-51 HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) 1101 18 Bhaluwa II 88.39 830 Pll) -(-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (135) 19 SamQocla Ii RO.27 437 -1-5) -I-51 HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (79) 20 Sonbara~.a 0 55.99 709 Pll) ,Mill PHe(l) HI? PO CAlL'! -I-51 (1111 21 Siswa 0 114.15 1126 -(·5) - (-s) HI' -(-5) -H,) as 1146) 22 Latkana [' 80 13 308 -(-51 -1-5) HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) 138) 23 Akolah! ,i 10.11 1 -(-51 -(-5) HI' - (-5) -1-5) -1~51 III 24 Hi1'a Pakadi 11 118.98 643 I'll) - (-51 H~ -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) ( 1201 25 ALLpakade 0 52.61 171 -1-5) -(-5) HI' -I-51 -(-51 -1-5) (211 26 Semeri 0 41.35 499 -1-5) -(-5) HP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) ( 911 27 Bhelakharaq 0 56.30 165 -1-5) -1-5) HI' -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) 1281 28 Gopel Oeor~a J 35.22 221 -(-5) -(-51 HI' -1-5) -I-51 -(-5) 131) 29 Jhakahee 0 US.44 919 1'(11 -1-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) (160) 30 Bh1taha 0 37.59 119 -(-51 -(-&) HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) 124 ) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR f)GOMKIIP!JR TWilJI.O(l) n.~9 -1.51 :.VO ~ 1J 32 KR r,oRAKHPUR TW{91.001 5.00 4.40 1.60 ~ 14 31 KR GORAKHPUR TW{51.001 3.00 4. 00 0.50 15 29 ~ KR GORAKHPUR "l'W(68.001 3.80 2.20 2.00 .r.ttllR 16 30 KR BGORAKHPUR TW(50.001 1.20 3.55 1.80 17 30 'FIt KR GORAKHPUR ED "l'W(80.00) 4.30 3.09 1.00 "'l:5IT 18 31 PR GORAKHPUR TW(70.001 4.00 4.02 2.35 19 32 WfU PR GORAKHPUR ED "l'W(50.501 2.50 2.00 1.00 llRimrr 20 34 PR GORAKKPUR "l'W{93.S0) 10.00 8.00 3.S0 21 35 mwn KR GORAKHPUR TW (70.00) 2.12 6.50 1. 50 ~ 22 36 KR GORAKKPOR TW{10.001 0.00 0.01 0.10 ~ 23 34 KR GORAKHPUR "l'W(101.001 9.00 6.98 2.02 flI'Ir~ 24 32 KR BGORAKHPUR 'I'W(42.001 6.00 1.30 3.70 25 33 ~ KR GORJIKKP!JR 'l'WPS.OO) 4.40 2. ~O 5.Rl 'ItIri\ Z6 30 KR GORAKHPUR 'I'W(40 .00) 10.00 2.30 4.00 ~ 27 30 KR GORAKHPUR "1')1(28.00) 2.21 1.50 3.51 ~~ 28 28 PR IIGORAKHPUR 'I'W(102.40) 9.00 5.04 2.00 JI1QI 29 28 KR OORJIKHPUR '1'11(30.00) 2.1)0 2.08 3.4l l\mtIl JO ~~ ------.------'li 0 3 6 R 10 -.------~------~-~------.--~- .. -~-- .. :n R,n~p\.\f' hQ.tll .~ (lrl -1-'>\ -(-... \ !I!' .\ '0\ ( ",) - \ -~> \ (!J')) n Bakulahl 10.85 370 -(-5) -1-5) HP -1-5) -(-'» -1-0;) (6')1 33 Suraina -) 65.02 492 -(-5) - (-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (85) 34 Barahara u 105.64 417 - (-5) - (-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5) (65) 35 Sahijana II 74.30 646 P(ll - (-5) Ill' "("~I -(-~I - (-~I (911 36 Chhap,ya l; 37.07 354 -(-5\ -(-5\ HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (59) 37 Seusa u 229.67 2052 PIl) ,H(l) -1-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (317) 39 Dhurmulahi :J 35.04 91 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (11) 39 Khjun Khas 0 178.48 1448 P(ll,M(l) -(-51 HI' PO FRI 8S (2221 40 Sty"p'u IIrfS!yarilh ....', o().~4 ~!)b - (-',I -(-51 liP -(-~I -(-~) -(-51 (4~) 41 Rankowlee L 126.09 989 -(-5) -(-51 HI? - (-5) ~ 1-5) -(-51 (141) 42 Sisai I' 27.05 198 -(-51 -(-51 til? -(-51 -(-5) -(-51 (321 43 Harpur Urf Oubarl.ya C! 96.29 498 -(-5) - (-5) HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (72) 44 Deokal1 G 27.46 ------U N I N H A B I T E D ----... ------"'~ ------ 45 Newas maphee 0 77.48 512 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (82) 46 Chowtarawa 0 82.12 504 Pili -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (91) 47 Gldaha II 109.17 685 -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (1131 48 Anawa 0 49.69 364 -(-51 -(-5) HI? -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (80) Census------~-----~------.-~------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 1" 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------FP GORAKHPUR TW(O.40) 10.10 4.ll 3.00 31 25 ~ fP <;ClAAKIiPUR TW(S4.00) 8.66 3.19 5.00 32 25 ~ n GORAKHPUR EAG TWE(48.00) 10.00 4.02 3.00 33 24 v-n KR GORAKHPUR TW(86.11) 10.00 4.53 5.11 34 25 ~ FP GOAAKHP(JR TW(54.45) 10.00 5.85 4.00 ~ 35 25 FP GORAKHPUR TW(25.72) 8.00 2.00 1. 35 36 25 om PR GORAKHPUR EAG TW(lBO.OO) 20.00 9.00 21.00 GIl 37 25 FP GOAAKIIPUR TW(22.54) \0.00 0.00 2.50 3B 25 ~ PR' GORAKHPUR TW(144.19) 10.00 4.00 20.48 ~tIm 3~ 26 FP GORAKHPUR EAG TWE(SO.03) 15.00 0.00 4.21 ~~furmI't 40 28 PR GORAKHPUR TW(l00.21) 9.00 4.87 12.00 ~ 41 30 PR GORAKIlPUR TW (15.40) 8.00 ' 0.00 3.65 tlmt 42 30 FP GORAKHPUR TW(B1.00) 10.00 0.00 5.00 ~~~ 43 30 KR GORAKHPUR TWI2o.00) 7.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 44 30 KR NBGORAKHPUR TW(60.00) 10.00 3.47 4.01 ~1lI'!o'\ 45 30 KR GORAKHPUR TWI64.54) 10.00 3.00 4.46 ~ 46 30 FP GORAKHPUR ED TW 190. 40) 11.00 4.75 3.00 ftmT 47 30 KR GORAKHPUR TW 132.95) 10.00 2.00 5.05 tt-m 48 30 Total jhJ/.bS 23158 P(12I.M(3) PHC(lI.CHW(l)" 3129 ------~------.------lITrr : 0.00 TW(28~8.63'.TWE(140.03) 321.84 142.80 176.17 ,VIKAS KHAN,D PIPR(,ULI (PART Of TAHSILS (;ORAKHPUR A SAHJANWA') I DISTRICT GORAKHPlIt K.. ...... ( nz- - 347 34. PO , --.. ~ - T AlHSIL 6aRAKHPUR-" ~~=-\ ~-.. OWl" • __C~ "..1( I __-_-_~_-~ ~.. Il ...... lO .....y' ~ t.:;:,.~-_-:--.I . x,- -_:,I" I ~~-~_/ TAHSL • ...... r----_._.- ,,~ ~ VICAS KHAND .NVAvA PANCHAVA1.. _0 •••• ~ _. __ • ... _ ... l vILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUM8ER. •••• c-_-_-_if.r:::::::! 1"JA.",N AA£~ WITH ,-OCAT-IOH COOIE. .... ~...... "' •• JSSSSS:t'\SSSSS1 tti!:AOQUARRRSI ywo;AS KHANO ...... , 0 I vILLAGES.-nt POPULATION $12£ eEl-OW 2QO.200-49" _ o •• SOQ-99S.1000" 4988,5000. ABOVE. • • ...... UNINiAIIITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. • .. r:-':-J[!!!L:=:4 ...... -,-,~-~~~RY OIorlllCT--- ,. T...... _._ ~~ iHATlDN4U. HlGHWA."r ...... _...... -.. ••" ...... o_ -.-_---_. _._ .. _- ~~I ~ .WEA LoaT TO lIIE.WLV CllEArED'1'AMIL CNAuti CH"UfIA --_.,_ ARiA LDaT TO "'.LoY CR£A.nD TAMIL UIt.lAIIWA -...-- ~ 'if m AII!A LOS'I' TO .£WL" cal.TED , ...... IOIA_ ~ ~It~~~.!~_~_!_~ '~~"'It ------.-- - - District Name : Gorakhour UfII Ii 1l'l7'lW 'If.l JAllIll • 111ft lIIII i 1IftM ~ ~ *M m (- ~ PIllA $1111:' lIIZI "it f:lm;ft .nt 11'{ ~ ~hHiI>itll'tnn~IIIIiIi~-5fif;.lII.• S-10fll;.,jI 'IRt IO+fiI;,jI 'Io1'111'111"i'llf"I'lhttrl'J'li\~1 Amen.tIes Available - IIf not available with.n the vIllage, a dash 1-) has been shown in the column and nellt to it, .n brackets, the distance in broad ranges VlZ. -5 Krns" 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Krns. of the nearest place where the facility is availabie has been qlven.1 'IITII I(I1:m:l :'::'!il'! ~ 1M1liltrr.f\ :mahl: iIIFiITl/lffi!1IiI mnc 1IIlR'4I ~ =~ (,ft;tll)nr) '1Ilt fc;j~ (~.q) 'Io1mJIU = ~ WI pop~- e~· Locatlon Name of Vlliage Total area Total &dllCilt I nnil I Metllrill [)rlnk!n,) w~r~r ['1\0' ond l>oyl~1 or Cmnmun1eatlonl ('ode .. ,r t 1\\1 1J t \ \ ;"qy lot 1,)1\ ~I\d IPotable) Telograph m~rk.,t/hdt, (Bus stop, Nu. (In hoctates) number of If any Railway station, households Water way) 8 9 10 <:'0. Block :- Piprauli Tahsll Sah}anwa 0 286 Adilapar 160.79 llll PIl) CHW(I) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5l (150) <87 Tenuwa II 49.46 100 - (-5) CHIIIl) W, HI' -(-!;) - (-5) -1-5) (106) 288 Koluhe 73.75 168 -(-5) CHlI(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -1-5) (114) 2Rq Tinahra 73.79 412 -(-51 C\tW(l) W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) - (5-10) (71) 290 Usaka c 151.39 442 -1-5) CHW(l) iI,HP -1-5) -(':5) -1-5), (63) 291 Malhipur o 161. 26 814 AC(l) ClIW(1) iI,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (132) 292 ~lpraull Bujurg 11 146. JO 3615 P13) ,MI2l,ACUl 0(1) ,RPll) ,CHWU) W,H~ PO SUN as (561) 293 Pipraull Khurd o 66.23 464 1-1-5) CHWll) W,HP - (-5) -H) -(-5) (81) 294 Amtaura o 205.61 1661 1'(1) CHW(l) W,H? 1'0 -(-5) -(-5) (255) '95 Banaura o 354.10 1221 P(l) CHIlO) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (190) • Kaili o 146.72 1060 Pill CHII(ll II,H? -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (184) 291 Gadar o 1l? .36 482 I'll) CHlltl) II,HI' 1'0 -(-5) -(-5) (H) 11111~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY llfifm LAND USe: T,m;f 8;1'=' ~ ------~----.-----~------.------dUse (~~*',_ -~r.:'~"=m"k:f ~~if~*,~ (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectare. rounded upto two decimal places) 11111~ ~ ITU ~ _i;~ 1IIII',.;r'l!lf :,r',.;r L ~ltx ~ m~ =~ =~1'ITTt!f1!f# ~1IiKIf) Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable lI.rea not Name Of Village Location to village and distance supply (by sourcel waste (including available code (in Km •• ) gaucher and for No. groves) culU'Iation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~l,I'q:- Jlmt.ft mfuor - ~ KR GORJIKIlPUR F.lI.G WE(61.331,TWE(SO.OO) 37.00 1. 90 10.12 286 10 ~ KR GORlI.KHPUR ED,ElI.G TW(20.00),TWE(16.05) 8.50 2.05 2.42 287 10 T (36.03) ~ KR GORlI.KHPUR EO rW(33.30),TW£(20.001 8.50 12.07 0.40 288 10 T(53.03) ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO,EAG TW(24.00),TWE(37.53) 9.S2 9.00 2.15 ftmro 289 10 1(53.00) KR GORll.KHPIJR ED 0.40 1W(68.36),1WE(57.13) 15.39 S.BB 6.00 ~ 290 10 1(125.49) KR GORlI.KHPIJR ED 0.40 TIl C 43.76) ,TIlE C 45.79) 29.00 2{'00 20.00 291 10 11C(25.26) ~ PR GORlI.KHPUR Ell. TlfE(80.39),TIC(40.86) 4.04 2.00 19.00 ~~ 292 1B T(l21.25) l<1t (;{)AAI:f42.1i"l) 10,00 )),01) ~.t1() IlPWto& l!t .'(}J IB KR GORll.KHPIJR ED,EAG TW(90.00),TWE(72.35) 13.96 14.32 15.38 ~ 294 10 11162.34) KR GORlI.KHPIJR ED,EAG TW(122.00) ,TWEtlOO.OO) 52.10 46.25 34.41 ~ 295 10 T (222.69) 1(1' IlO~J\KIIPII'1 ~: II, F,/lll '1'W(~~,4~) ,TlfJ:('\O.OO) ~ 1.0'\ ~IO:l .'1 ,4 'i ~ ~I)h 10 1'(10:1.4:1) KR GORAKHPIJR ~O WE(9.00),TW(60.00) 16.00 1.61 21.05 297 10 TK(10.35),1(1'.3S) """ ------~------~---~------~------70 6 10 11 ,I CliVi I )) "',III' ( 't) 'I . .,) (1)'1) 299 MCihl 201.34 2b - (-5) CHW(I) -(-5) - (-51 -(-5) IS) CIIW( 1) W, III' 301 DEupar 81.33 1284 P(l) CIIWI1I W,HI? -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) ( 186) 302 Kusmaul 160.78 895 AC(l) CNW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-S) ( 142) 303 Tenua 61.11 1570 1'(1) ,H(ll,ACIt) COW(l) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) (267) 304 I 305 HUJaila 69.99 U N - I N 0 A a I T E [) ------ 306 Nag.,a 303.37 3014 1'(2) ClIW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) as (377) J01 Jotltput' 141l.2!l 2462 PIlI,HU),H(lI RP (1), CHW 11) PO DAIL¥ BS (3501 l'UC(ll 308 selwa Dad 242.00 1662 PI21,M(1) RP (1), ClIW (1) W,OP - 15-10) - (-5) -1-5) (261) 309 Katka 118.00 621 -(-S) W/HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (99) 310 Kharaila 295.55 15n Pill -(-5) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (267) 162.51 U N - I N II A BIT £ D ------ 312 Kaleser 511.01 1519 HW(; (1) .ewell) W,MP -(S-lO) -(5-10) 8S (268) 313 JtulnqJ.a 85.45 700 -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) 55 (98) 314 Rautpar Saria 29.95 133 -(S-10) W,KP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (S-10) (127) 315 Kusmhi 44.01 461 -(5-101 -(5-10) W,IIP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (10) Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesn ------.--~---~------~----.. --~------, II ------~------. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------11 PR GORAKHPUR ED TII(8.80),TIIE(46.19) 27.29 12.42 18.00 298 18 TK(38.42) - PR GORAKHPUR 4.45 TII(14.90) ,T(14.90) 30 00 20.00 3.00 lI1i\ 299 11 PR GORAKHPUR ED TII(24.57) ,T(47 .40) 22.15 9.00 3.64 'fq>lT 300 17 KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 4.88 TII(13.33),TIIE(38.87) 11.07 19.88 1.00 ~ 301 17 T(50.33) KII GOIl/IKIH'UI< Ell 2.0~ TII(~O.l31,T(qA.741 3A.14 IA.O? 5.00 302 13 ~ KR GORAKflPUR ED,EAG 3.50 TII(12.96) ,TIIE(23.48) 9.36 9.00 7.29 ~31T 303 17 T(36.44) PR GORAKRPUR EA TIIE(304.45).1(304.45) 10.00 2.43 8.50 304 10 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TII(9.05) 10.00 0.00 0.25 ~ 305 10 PR GORAKHPUR EA TIlE (267 .111. T (267.11) 18.31 7.28 10.12 'IlTlIf 306 10 PR GORAKHPUR EA TIIE(92.46) 19.013 10.33 22.79 307 11 ~ KR GORAKH~UR TWE(129.55).TK(29.43) eo,.oo 21.21 11.00 308 13 0(21.33) ~- KI'. GORAKHPUR TWE(23.07).TK(O.40) 15.00 B.OO 15.14 ~ 309 10 0(110.93) PR GORAKH~UR ED,EAG 1.80 TW(16.10) ,TIIE(172.39) 50.00 20.00 25.00 ~ 310 10 T(18B.341 KR GORAKHPUR TW(74.43) 60.36 6.08 16.36 ~~ 311 8 PI'. GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 0.41 TW(25.00).TWE(400.15) 50.00 29.00 50.00 ~ 312 9 TK(0.751,0(25.00) PR GORAKHPOR ED TWE (60.23) ,0(13.00) 4.26 0.00 8.00 sjIll1IT 313 12 T(13.23) KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 2.41 TW(10.l81,0(5.00) 3.8$ 1.47 10.00 \T'ffi'I1llAAr 314 11 T(15.78) I ----~----~------~------~------.- .. ------.------~------to ~------~------~------Jlo RtH r..lldh 11.01 ------II N - r N Ii 1\ H I '1' E D ------m-3l1'IT'I' ------ 311 Newf1s 92.99 1381 -(5-101 -(5-101 W.Il~ -(5-101 -(5-101 BS 1193) 318 Manjhna Khurd 28.19 1 - (-51 -(5-10) HP - (-51 -(5-10) -15-10) (21 119 ll.lrq,lh,Hl 1.'11.00 .' I JH I' ( 1I -(!l-IO) W,IIP t'\) - (',-101 (430) 320 Shambhu Chak 469.00 ------U N - 1 N H A B I T e; 0 ----.,..----- >'R~ ------ 321 Barwar BuJurq 121.00 692 PIl) -(SolO) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (153) 322 Barwar «hurd 161.00 ------U N - t N H A BIT E 0 ------>'R~ ------ 323 Sathlpar 200.02 84~ - (-5) -(-5) W,MP -(-5) -(-5) BS \1:13) 324 Saraya 166.04 1251 PUI -(5-101 W,HP - (S-101 -(5-101 BS ( 185) 325 Cl\akdaud 90.01 ------U N - I N H A a 1 T E P ------>'R~ ------ 326 Barahua 454.00 2199 P(l) HWC(l) W,HP -(5-10) THU as (330) 321 Manjhr~a Mah 149.73 ------U N - ! N H A B IrE 0 --~- ... -.... -... - t\t~ ------ 328 Kol1a HaEi 211.55 2539 pm ewell) W,H? -15-10) WEO,SUN as {4061 329 li:kdanqa 48.16 518 -(5-101 -(5-101 W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) as (12) 330 Nandapar 240.85 125' PHI CHW(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -{S-IOI (1681 331 Chakbl\op 189.12 ------U N - 1 N H A a IrE 0 ... -- ... - .. _.. -- >'R~ ------ 332 8arour 129.40 52 -(5-101 CHilI!) HP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (15) 333 Chak Fateh 29.78 373 -(-51 ClIW(11 KP -(oS) -(-51 -(-5) (62) Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~-~------.----- _---_-----_. '73 ------~------.------11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 ------.----~------_ KR GORAKHPUR T'II{13.00) 4.00 0.00 0.00 t!:lmI Jl6 10 I'll GORAKHPUR ED, EAG TW{40.75I,TWE(22.001 19.02 1.&1 9.91 ~ 317 e T(62.751 KR GORAKflPUR R (5. 47) 23.06 0,00 0.93 1!J!IfrIT~ 31B 7 I'll GORAKHPUR ED TW(238.00),TWE(400.861 50.00 0.00 28.00 W1'" 319 7 KR r;ORJIKHPUR TW(229.55) 148.50 82.00 9.00 IT''l 'IiI'!i 320 ~ PR GORAKflPUR ED,EAG TWt:(66.48) ,0130.00) 21.05 9.n 0.00 1R'm~ 321 ,0 KR GORAKHPUR TII(124.30) 14.49 20.00 9.39 1R'mlft 322 11 I'll GORAKKPUR EA TWE(152.251 43.47 0.00 4.05 ~ 323 8 PR GORAKHPUR EA TW£(144.25) 9.21 6.07 6.88 ~ 324 8 KII GORAKH~UR T'II(63.001 13.~1 8.00 6.00 ~ 325 9 PII GORAKHPUII EO,EAG 2.43 TW(68. 75) ,TWE!300.2S) 55,.00 12.14 15.i8 ~311 326 10 KR GORAKHPUR TWI4S.50) 101. 61 2.0Q 0.68 ~lI1'I>'\ 327 11 E'R GORAKHPIJP. EO,EAG 1.21 TWE(19.551 123.48 57.42 70.04 ~lI1'I>'\ 328 10 I'll 1GORAKHPUII 41.91 1.00 10.00 ~ 329 10 KP. GORAKHPUP. EO,EJlO TII(1l~.38I,'l'1IE(!3.03) 22.00 to.OO 40.98 ~ 330 11 KR GORAKHPUR TIl 020. 00) 40.00 16.70 12.30 ~ 331 10 KR C;OIlAKffPUR EO,&AG TW(1l4.001 10.00 5.00 0.00 ~ 332 10 KR GORAKHPUR ED,&AG TW(8.00) 14.14 , .00 0.00 'lil'!iW 333 10 ______M ______• ______._ ••• ______a_a_a. --~-- _- __ .. 9 10 ______-______------.------.----~-~------_. 4_._~ ____ ~ ______. ______------. 334 Kakana 114.37 ------U Ii - t II II A a ~ T E P --...... - ..... ------_---- ""'~ 33~ Nllrlo..dttld 3~~ • .J4 ---- .. _-_ .. - IJ II - I II H A B I TEO ..... _.... ---- ... ---.. _-_ ... -- ""'~ 336 Slar 168.10 868 - (~-101 -(~-101 W,K? -(5-101 - (5-10) -(5-101 (1071 337 Sahajupar 37.96 501 - (5-10) -(S-10) W,K? -(5-10) -(SolO) -(5-10) (.9) 338 Bhagwanpur Bhakta TI 480.04 3993 P(21.M(21 -(5-1QI W.UP ro DA'T' - (5-101 (b2~1 339 Majha ..... 88.96 Q D ---.... ------II - I II " A BIT E "'~ ------ 340 Bharwal 248.00 U II - 1 N H A BIT E D ------"'~ ------ 341 Khoria urf 8hiti 158.36 4942 P(21.M(lI,PQC(tl 1I(11.HIIC(11,CIIW(11 W,!lP PO TUE -(5-101 (733) 342 Kewthal 15.41 ---.. _-_ ... -- Q N - N II A 8 I TED -..... -...... ~amr ------ 343 Rampur Malauh 141.71 2115 fm CHW(l) W.HP -(5-10) (5-10) -(5-101 (3061 344 Basantpur 50.74 ~ N - I II II A B I T.t D ------_ ... ------.------"'~ 345 BoR'1a 34.94 138 -(5-10) -(5-101 W.HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (14) 346 Chaparhat 204.55 792 Pel) -(5-10) W.HP -(5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (118) 347 Barciar 19.99 489 - (5-10) 111'(1) .CHW(l) W.KP -(5-10) TUE -(-5) (11) 348 HiBhrautia 30.86 911 -(5-10) -(5-10) W.HP PO -(5-10) -15-10) (152) 349 Parsaciar 45.80 848 P(lI ,ACU) CHW(l) W.tlP -(5-10) - (5-10) 8S (133) 350 Mahuaciar 61.18 1230 P(U,Mtll,N:ctl CHWIlI W.HP -(5-10) -(~'101 -(5-10) t1811 351 Kandrai 473.17 1374 PIl) .ACIl) CHWIlI W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) I!S (206) ------Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------... -~------~~.------.. ------~------_. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 KR GORAKHPUR TWI99.90) 10.10 9.60 6.00 -=rr 334 11 1<1'. GORAKHPUR TWI100.50) ,TWE(195.00) 69.00 S.28 15.22 335 10 TI295.50) , ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW 190.00) ,TW£ (59.44) 1.00 7.00 11.14 fim 336 10 I 1<1>. r;ORAKIfPUR TWI53.00),TWE(247.001 108.90 15.00 57.08 ~>m KR GORAKHPUR TWI40.04) ,TW£(30.00) 12.14 3.83 4.04 lI$I'If 339 10 TI70.04) KR GORAKHPUR TWI90.16) ,TW!:(90.00) 54.00 8.00 6.00 ~ 340 10 T(180.00) I KR GORAKHPUR TIl (11. 74) 1.21 1.21 1.21 ~ 342 10 KR GORAKHPUR £0 TW(42.59),TW!:(40.00) 38.05 6.07 14.97 l1'I'lt~ 343 10 TIA~,A41 I I KR GORAI PR GORAKHPUR ED TW(14.17) 1. 61 J.64 1.00 347 10 KI>. GORAI PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG '!'WE 135 .22) 4.04 6.47 0.00 tmI11B 349 10 KR GORAKHPUR EAG,EII '!'WEI32.38) 18.62 10.93 6.07 350 10 ~ PR r;ORAKIIPIJR TW(2~q.59) HS.79 21.4S 2.90 ~ 351 10 71. ----.------10 ------~------J5~ Khortha 455.07 JObS P(l),AC(l) CHW(1) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (554 ) .'!JJ .ld' I •• h 1 !}l)O.:.lh ! I~q -(~-LO) <=1111(11 W,IIP -1~-l!1I -(~-II)) -(~-101 {l~'I) 354 Gular Chak 161.08 ------U N - I N H A 9 , T £ 0 ------~~ ------ J~~ CII" k lJa (Lip,,, W~ 16".30 ------_ ... -- U N - r N HAY I T g 0 ------~~ ------ 356 Barwal Mati 599.13 80 P(U,HIII CHII(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) ()~'l) 351 Bachhaura 464.00 55 -(5-10) -(S-10) W,Hi? - (5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (101 356 Tal Nagan 684.04 15 - (-0) -(-51 HI? - (-5) -(-5) - (-51 , (6) 359 Rehara Jot 21.11 203 -(-51 -(-5) II,HI? -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) (28) Total : 14484.93 10493 P(371,M(1l1 H(1),MCW(41 10864 K(21, PUC()) CWC(3) ,0(1) AC(S) RP(4) ,CHW(J4) ------*------~------.-----~ Tahsil :- Gorakhpur 0 561 Sher Garh C 85.80 789 I?(ll -(-5) W,KP -(-5) -(5-101 as 1141) 562 Haraya _; 185.35 2239 Pili RP (1), CHW It I T,.W,HP -(5-10) - (5-101 as (332) ... 563 Gurauli Khurd C 11. 14 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 _---- ___ .. ~~ ------ 564 Gucaul~ Buzurq 0 76.49 726 1'(11 CWC(l) ti,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as (124) 565 Bhllora Khurd <) 104.01 1189 1?(1I CRW(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (142) 566 Bhllora Buzurg 0 34.80 133 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HI? - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (18) 561 Ekala II 163.60 1422 -(5-101 RP(l),SMP(l1 II,Hp -(5-10) DAILY as (185) 566 Pewanpur 0 120.60 1252 -(5-101 CIIW(l) W,K!? -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (169) J ' • ------~------.------~------~------~------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------ KR GORMHPUR TW (386.59) 36.22 8.00 25.91 ~ 352 10 KR GORMHPUR ED,!:AG TW (250.00) 254. 68 11.74 4.04 ~ 353 10 KR GORAKHPUR TW(54.00) 100.00 7.00 0.00 'FR-qI!; 3S4 10 KR GORAKHPUR TWI6S.00) 100.00 0.00 0.00 355 10 -~ KR GORMHPUR EO,tAG TWIS54.21) 21. 45 20.24 3.23 1Itlm'~ 356 10 KR GORAKHPtJR TW(363.00),R(16.31) 34.00 15.00 15.00 ~ 357 10 PH GORAKHPUH ED,!:AG Tifl444.50) 332.50 107.00 0.00 ffR'I >I'lfr 358 8 PR GORAKHPUR Tif(l7.00) 10.00 0.00 0.00 lrn"lllf 359 8 24.03 1fE(70.33) ,TIII5261.20) 2881. 77 874.33 821.97 TIIE(4059.54),TKI145.47) RIS1.78),OI205.26) T (3124. e2l ------~------~-~--.------~-, ------_. PR GORAl PR GORAKHPUR E:D,!:AG Til (100.36) 43.30 28.34 13.35 ~ 562 3 I()I. GORAKHPUR TIIf6. i4l 4.00 1.00 0.00 ~. 563 5 PR,KR GORAKHPUR E:D,EAG TIIt55.81) 4.44 10.10 6.08 ~ff\ 564 10 KR GORAKHPUR EO,tAG TII(&3.59) 10.!t3 14 .10 14.79 ~. 56~ 5 KR GORAKHPUR 0.80 TW(28.74) 0.40 1.24 3.62 ~wt 566 ,rp 5 PR,KR GORAKHPUR 0.60 TIl 1123 • 00) 26.00 6.00 8.00 ~ 567 ~ ------._------..... --.------.. ------~------~------c______------______~_~______------•• ------~ ______. __ ~ ___ . ______. ______~ ____ ~ ____ ~_~ ______~ ___ w. ______~ ______• __ ~ __ ~ , __ ~ ______~ ______• __IQ ._. __ • ______• ____ - - ~- ~ht} AhitdUI I PI l~ht(lli btl. 110 lUI -1')-11) -1~-10) W,IlP -lr,-1I1) -1'J-101 -(~-10) (101 ) ,10 Chhapid 29~.84 1699 P(3I,M(l1 CHW(ll W,IIP PO TUf.,SAT BS ( 236) 511 Talnaur 117.17 2293 Pili CHilli) II,HP - (5-10) - 15-10) -15-10) (354 ) ')1" B.ltJtM (1.lt~) Jr}b. I).1 4 9~8 P(tI,HOI HWC 11) I RPill,CIIW(l) T,W,III' l'O MON,WED BS ( 789) R THU 513 Plparl 44.52 1346 P(ll CHII (1) II,IIP -15-10) -15-10) BS ( 192) 574 Betua u~t Chanau 232.30 2228 PIl) CHWIl) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 BS (321) 575 Bhant Jot II 254.56 29 -15-10) -15-10) II,HP -15-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (5) 576 Kalanee Khurd c:: 109.67 632 -(S-10) -nO+1 II,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 180) 577 Kalanee Bu'Zurg 0 51.80 694 Pili CHIlIlI W,MP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-Hl) 170) ~7a Oh;umpII' II 11. ~1 ------U N - I H II A 9 I T E D ---._----- ~IIQ' .. ---", = """,-"-,,, 579 Bhaqra Pandey 16.59 9Z -(5-101 -(5-101 II,H? - (5-10) d5-l01 -(5-10) (13) 580 Pharsahee Jot [J 38.04 371 -15-10) - (5-10) iI,HI' -(5-10) -15-101 -(5-101 In! 581 Bhiloralhee ~J 48.16 U N - I N H A BIT E 0 -.... -op----- ... ------"'~ 582 Ahl rarulee I) 31.16 766 PI1I.ACtl) -(~-101 W,KP -15-101 -(5-10) - (5-10) (1l2! 583 Plchhaura C 67.99 1608 AC(I) CHII(I) W,HP -(-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (238) S84 Jotmam.apar 0 58.28 444 ACll) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) - 15-10) -(5-10) 156) 585 Shlvqhat IJ 29.14 49 -15-101 -(5-101 HI' -(5-10) -(5-10) -(SolO) (7) 586 Jot Bljulia. 0 21.11 ~ ------_ ... -_ ------U K - I N H A 8 I T D ---- ... ----- "'~ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh I~ ------~-~------.------~-----~------11 12 13 15 1b 17 18 ------~------KR GORAKHPUR 8.90 !W(80.43) 12.95 10.93 7.41 ~ 569 5 KR GORAKHPUR TWE(50.00) 13.80 2.00 3.00 ~~ 569 ,n 6 KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 0.84 !W(170.00) 100.00 10.00 15 00 ~ 570 10 KR GORAKHPUR EA 1.17 TWE(90.00) 10.00 8.00 8.00 ~ 571 9 572 PR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(268.01) 33.15 3.08 52.30 ~ 8 PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED 2.52 TW(20.00) 10.00 4.00 8.00 Ilm\ 573 8 PR GORAKHPUR ED,EO 7.30 TW(130.00) 70.00 15.00 10.00 ~31l;-.m; 514 10 KR GORAKHPUR 142.12 85.32 27 12 ~-.,m 515 10 PR GORAKI!PUR ED TW£(97.00) 0.00 0.00 12.67 ~~ 576 11 KR GORAKHPUR TW(30.00) 9.80 0.00 12.00 ~W 577 12 13.81 578 KR GORAf .KR GORAKHPUR TW(12.55) 0.00 2.83 1.21 ~tIft 519 10 KR GORAKHPUR TW(5.04) 31.00 1.00 1.00 ~lIRr 590 10 KR GORAKHPUR TII(10.12) ,TWE(10.041 20.00 1).00 8.00 ~ 591 11 'l'(20.1~1 .KR GORAKHPUR ED 1.16 TW(13.00) 11.00 3.00 3.00 ~ 582 ,r!' 13 KlI. GORAKHPUR til 2.99 TW (18.00) 36,00 3.00 8.00 flMm 583 ,rp 13 PR,J I 588 Unch Gaon 70.01 1258 AC(l) CHW(l) W,MP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (174 ) 589 !(asthalya 21. 45 ------U N - r N H A BIT E 0 ------~~ ------ 'l'10 11I\~t dil"t t 1 I. ,\1 .'111 1\(' (11 -('\-\0) W,hP -('dOl -('i-lQI • (!J-HlI I H) 591 Baywahar1a 30.35 379 PIl) ,IIC(l) -(~-10) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (58\ 592 Jot Sojawar 45.75 ------U N - I N H II BIT E 0 ------~~ ------ 593 Jot Dehra 17.00 162 ACll) - (5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - 15-10) (26\ 594 Jotdaded D~h 18.62 ------U N - I N H A 8 I TED ------... ~~ ------ 595 JOt Sukulhi 9.71 303 ACtl) -(~~lO) W,H~ - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (51) 590 Chaku Daila Ld. b2 ------U N - I N H A BIT E D ------.. _-- ~~ .. ------ 597 Hardia 41. 68 n07 AC(l) -15-10) W,HF -(5-101 ·(5-10) (238) 598 Gopalpur 40.47 353 AC(l) - (5-10) W,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 158) 599 Korara 94.30 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 - .... _------~~ ------ 600 Kataya Dar 1l.74 ------tI N - I N H A B r TED --_ ... _,..--_ ... ~~ ------ 601 Jot Oarwa 61.92 378 P(l),AC(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (55) 602 Sewaie 141.72 3197 Pill ,H(lI,AC(1) RP(l) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) 85 (482) 603 JanqlBudhiram Slngh II 63.94 102 p(ll,H(l) -(S-lOI W,HP -(5-10) - (S-10) -(5~10) (22) 604 Chaktelhana 0 35.21 641 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) (981 Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 91 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR GORAKHPUR TII(22.00) 4.11 0.00 1.00 ..m~ 586 13 KR GORAKHPUR TII(11.74) 7.28 0.00 0.00 ~ 58? 14 I'R,KR GORAKHI'UR to Til 131.001 26.01 0.00 13.00 ~ ',~8 13 KR GORAKHPUR TII(17.00) 3.65 0.00 0.80 ~ 589 13 KR GORAKHPUR ED, EAG TIIEI12.00) 4.BO 0.00 1.01 ~ 590 , FP 13 KR GORAKHPUR TII120.45) 8.90 0.00 1.00 ~ 591 ,F!' 13 KR GORAKHPUR 0.40 TII(33.49) 6.26 2.00 4.00 .~ 592 12 PR GORAKHPUR 2.00 TWI7.00) 4.00 2.00 2.00 "illfmr 593 ,&'I' 13 KR GORAKHPUR TWI1S.00) 2.42 0.40 0.80 .,m~ 594 11 !'R,KR GORAKH!'UR EO TWI8.S1) 0.00 0.40 0.80 .~ 59S 13 , KR GORAKHPUR TWIlO.13) 7.69 0.40 0.40 ~~ 596 12 PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED TWI31.68) 5.00 1.00 4.00 ~ 597 13 PR GORAKHPUR 0.40 TW130.031 6.00 1.00 3.04 598 13 ~ KR GORAKHPUR 0.40 TWI44.90) 43.00 4.00 2.00 .;l'U 599 12 KR GORAKHPUR TW17.69) 3.24 0.00 0.81 ~~ 600 13 PR,KR GORAKHPUR TWI55.(6) 4.04 0.40 2.02 .~ 601 13 PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED,EJlG TWE(99.59) 30.36 '.25 10.52 ~ 602 13 PR,KR GORIII(IIPIJR 2.MO TII~ (48.96) fl.09 1.83 2.04 afrnoI~ 603 10 -1------;------;------;------io------~o;--ji~~;~~-~:,~------;4~~9------::::::::::------u-N-:-i-N-H·A-;·[·T·~-O---::::::::::------~~------:::::::-.::------.------ 606 Sihorwa Sanee 31. 51 41 -(-~) -(10 .. ) HP - (-5) -(-5) (71 _... _...... - .. _ bO'/ Ohaqt'dt'dll"" I) 33,99 U H - t PI II A a I T e; D -_ ... _-_ .. -... ~~ ---_ ... _---_ 60a Jotmurlar~ [J 36,42 ------U N - I N H A 8 I TEe --.... -_- ..... - ~~ _------.. 609 Jot Silean L1 27.52 93 -(-5) -(-5) WfHP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (l01 610 Telia Deeh [\ 8,90 ------U N - I N H A 8 1 TEe ------~~ ------_ 611 Shiv Chak [\ 29,54 234 -(-5) -(-51 T,W,HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (381 612 Arazl.Banshl Jaiswal 0 20,64 354 -(-51 -(-5) W,HP - (-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (53) 613 Totaaha urfBhauwaparD 121.41 5798 P(2I,K(1) ,AC(1) H(l) ,0(1) ,RP(l) T/W_MEl PO, PTO -(5-10) -(5-10) (8801 Cillin) 614 Bhaqra Ranee NoS7 U 33.99 ------U N - INKABI T E 0 ------~~ ------, 615 Jot Bhaqra NolO [\ 21,52 ------U N - I N H A B 1 TEe ------~~ ------.- 616 Jot Jarlee C1 93,08 ------U N - I N H A a I TED ------... ~~ ------.... -- 617 Keot Kachha Aual iJ 9,30 ------U N - I NHASITED --_ ...... -...... - ~~ ------ 618 Tal Nadaur 0 447,19 308 -(-~l -(10 .. ) W,HP -(-51 - (-5) -(-5) (53) 619 JOt Khaira 0 27.52 170 -I-51 -(10+) W,HEl -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (26) 620 Jot Bhagra No2 0 17,81 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ----- ... ~-- .. ~~ ------ 621 Balue Gara II 184,52 957 P(l) -(10+) W,HP - (-51 - (-5) -(-5) (151) 622 Cherl.a 0 154,70 1376 P(l) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (209) ------... ------______~_ .. ____ ~_w~ ______~ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------_------.. --.... - ... ------... - -_ ------.... --- -- .... - -_ ...... ------.. ------14 15 16 17 18 2 ------11 12 KR GOAAKH?UR £0 TN(24.001 7.20 0.00 4.01 ~ 604 13 KR GOAAKH?UR 23.49 0.00 1.20 ~~.I 605 13 1<1\ GORAKH?UI\ TWI1.~1) 2b.00 2.00 2.00 ~m:fI bOG 14 KR GORAKHI?UR 20.99 4.20 8.80 ~ 607 15 KR GORAKHFUR 35.62 0.80 0.00 ~ 608 13 FP GORAKHFUR TW(21.00) 6.00 0.00 0.52 ..,m~ 609 13 KR GORAKIII?UR TWI5.20) 2.10 0.40 1.20 1Iftorqro 610 12 E'P GORAKHPUR ED TW{18.(0) 5.00 1.00 5.54 fu!I_ 611 13 E'P GORAKHPUR TW{16.00) O. ~~ 0.00 4.00 ~~-.,. 612 13 KR GORAKHPUR EA 3.40 TW(66.aO) 11. SO 3.00 30.41 ~0<1;~ 613 14 KR GORAKHPUR 33.99 0.00 0.00 'I'l;r 1Rt ".57 614 12 KR GORAKHPUR 1'8.00 0.40 9.12 "Ii!! 'I'l;r ;;.10 615 13 KR GORAKHPUR 74.20 0.40 18.48 .~ 616 14 KR GORAKHPUR 9.31 0.00 0.00 617 15 ~-- PI'. GORAKHPUR 418.40 t9.60 9.19 ~ 618 18 619 KR r,ORIIKH PIJR 'I'WI18.52) 6.20 1.40 1.40 "Ii!!"" 11 KR GORAKHPUR TII(3.21) 11.60 0.40 2.60 ~'I'l;r" IS 620 13 11.32 621 !I'll (jO~{\KIII'IIR 161.00 6.20 ~'lIII 1~ ------~-----~------8'~ -i------~-----·------~------4------;------.--.------.------·--·-·----~------·--·-io-- -.------. ~~j--~;~-n~~;~~~------i~~;~------81;------;iii------:(io:i------·-;~~~------:i:~i------:(:~i------:i:5i ------. (I :-') 624 Semarakol 22 26 224 - (-51 -(10.) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (-51 (31 ) 625 Jotsarharee II 17 .40 ------U N - ! N H A BIT E 0 ------"" 3Irom; b20 Jot !I~rdhr 627 Jot Patia C 52.21 ---_ .... ----- U N - I N H A BIT E 0 -----.. ---- ..,.. 3Irom; ------ 626 JOt Banda IJ 6.90 ------U N - I N H A BIT E 0 ------"" 3Irom; 629 Jot Aroda 0 14 .97 ------U N - I N H A B t TED ------'" 3Irom; 630 Dhaskee Khurd " 53.02 63 - (-51 -(10') HP - (-5) -(-5) OJ) 631 Aura Tar~ C 27.23 ------U N - I N H A BIT ~ D ---_ ... _...... ------""~ 632 Kakrakhore C 125.66 2082 PIli ,!H1) CRWll) Hf PO -(-51 -(-5) (284 ) 633 Jangl Akhalas Kunar J 101.18 1954 Pili CHW(l) HP -(-51 -(-51 -'(-5) (3081 634 Jangl Kolahoo Kunwarl] 18.21 246 - (5-101 -(10.) HP -(5-101 -(-5) - (-51 (361 635 Keot Kachna Sanl I' 13.3b ------U N - 1 N H A BIT E D ...... ----~ ------""~ 636 Dahakhal [j 184.95 33 -(-5) -(-5) HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (5) 637 Oepl'lara Jot [2 86.20 684 ~ (11 -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (931 638 Jangl 8J sesar Dayal I; 25.00 804 - (5-101 -(-5) HI' - (-5) -(-51 (141) 639 Jangl Ranee Soha. KuC 549.18 8427 1'(11 RP(2) ,CHW(ll HP,C PO WED,SAT 8S (12601 640 Jangl Deerghan S~nQhG 61.11 713 -(-51 -(10+) liP (1Q+I -(-5) (125) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR GORAKHPUR 1.67, TW (144 03) 0.00 9.00 30.00 622 17 ilWlr KR GORAKHPUR TWI22.(0) 4.40 1.40 6.20 ;;ftn~ 623 18 KR GORllKHPUR TW I 10.26) 10.20 0.40 0.40 ~ 624 17 KR GORAKHPUR 13.40 3.60 0.40 62S 16 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TWIS.60) 19.20 1.18 6.00 ;;ftnqro 626 16 KR {)()RAKHprIR 41. 81 IO.DO 0.40 627 I" "'"'- KR GORAKHPUR TW(3,oO) 5.60 0.00 0.30 "I)n1RI 628 18 KR GORAKHPlIR TW(9.00) 3.17 0.00 2.80 ;;ftn~ 629 19 FP GORAKHPUH 45.02 0.40 7.60 630 20 ~~ KR GORAQKHPUR TWI16.04) 9.17 0.00 2.02 ~"ZTft 631 22 , PH GORAKHPUR ED TWE I 90.80) 22.00 1.56 11.50 ~ 632 13 PR GOAAKH(UR ED Twt(69.eO) 22.20 1.19 8.0,0 >ftnof 3IlIl'Im.,n- 633 14 KR GOAAKIlf?UR TW(15.21) 1. 00 0.00 2.00 634 14 >ftnofllliot¥'R KR GORAKHPUR TII(S.DO) 8.36 0.00 0.00 ~~ 635 15 rp C)ORAKHPlIR TII(154.15) 26.80 0.00 4.00 ~ 636 14 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWI62.20) 20.00 0.00 4.00 ~ 637 18 KR GORAKHPUR TWI20.00) 4.00 0.00 1.00 638 15 """"~ '11 GOAAKII~U" I!:A 'l'WI!:(4~4.691 23.20 24,~O 46.50 039 15 ~-~ 10 -I lilt) -1-5' Total : 20686.20 131308 P126, ,Hlb) 1I11"MCW(lJ \9931 ACl(3) CWCnl,D(\' RPI7),SHPIl) CHW (161 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 PR GORAKHPUR TW(48.11) 3.00 3.60 6.40 640 1~ KR GORAKHPUR gO TW(11.95) 8.00 8.80 1.20 641 16 61.38 TW(1976.77),TWE:(1290.90) 4913.60 1213.48 1376.08 lIPT: T(20.16) 1991~ 1991 CENSU: 1IR'IIIftnlVl lIMiNlTl!I" NIl Dl.:stl'1cl NIIIIIII : QurlktlDur 1'I1Q:r lIPIlIiT'lI'i ~ ~~ lliT iiilR' 1IRA'Ir m':f. Ell" :;~ ~~'1 1IA' ( >l) -.'t_ m e~, Location Name of Village Total area Total popu- Educational Medical Drlnking Water Post and Day Is) of Communications Code of the village lation and = (Potable) Telegraph market/hat, (Sua stop, No. lin !lectares) number of if any Railway station, households Water way) 2 6 8 9 10 C.D. 8lock :- Dhan! 0 Tahsil :- Gorakhpur [J Karatha [l 2M.GC 1916 PIll ,Mil) CIIW(l) W,IIP PO -(-~) -H,) (296) 2 Parsaunl. 0 41.00 203 -(-5) - (-5) w,nl' - (-5) - (oS) - (-5) (11 ) 3 Hejhuka IJ 60.00 523 PIt) -15-10) W,Hp -(-5) -15-10) - (5-10) (61) Nawadih II 106.00 485 - (-5) - (-5) W.Hp - (-5) - (-5) - (-5) (63) 5 Kharkh.. !a [J 402.00 2S44 I'll) CHWn) W,HP • (·~I • f .~) -1-5') (4~91 6 Marhari 0 110.00 693 - (-5) - (5-10) w,np -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (1691 Bakharia 0 26.00 121 PilI - (5-10) W,HI' - (-51 -(5-101 -(5-10) (251 8 Karjaha U 42.00 16 - (-!I - (5-101 W,MP - (S-lO) -(5-101 -(5-10) (4) 9 Baraur 0 104.00 543 1'(11 -(-5) W,HI' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (1021 10 Gaura 0 132.00 453 pm -(-51 W,Hp - (-5) - (-S) - (-S) (81) 11 Bhoohila 0 62.00 363 - (-51 -(-5) W,Hp - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (61) 12 Ularapar CJ 72.00 215 -(-5) -15-101 w,np -(-5) -(5-101 -(5-101 (41) ------.------Census Directorate, Uttar I'rade3h lnZf~ VILLAGE DIRECTOR( 'I1fIf1l'lirrr LAND USE ~ w::m:r . nTrnrtrr ------_------~~duse (~'fq-$~ -~~ ~~it~$~ (i.e. area under different type of land use ~n hectares rounded upto two decimal places> lnZf~ q.{ ~ _-.nn: _-a;-flo!,} lIT'f~"'" ~'lI"t ~mr -..rr'l1flf ~m =r~ rn,¢ (.ml'l'lT _~l Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irriqated Unirnqated Culturable Area not Name of V~llaqe Location to village and dol stance supply (by source) waste (includinq avallable code (J.<\ Krns.1 qaucher and for No. qrove.) cultlvation 11 12 15 16 17 18 flmtilJUS :- 'lFft mfr.f :- ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW (160.001 55.00 8.00 41.00 1RRl 30 KR PEP.PF.E()IINJ ED TWlIS.DO) 16.00 3.00 4.00 mt;.ft 30 PR PEEPEEGANJD ED TW(26.001 22.00 4.00 6.00 ~ 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW 138.001 52.00 3.00 13.00 ~ 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(139.001 195.00 9.00 59.00 ~ 30 KR PEEPEEGIINJ 1:101(36.00) 60. 00 7.00 7.00 >mft 30 KI\ PI PIGJ\NJ TW(9.00) 14.00 2.00 1.00 ~ 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(25.00) 15.00 1.00 1.00 ~ 29 KR PEE PEEGANJ TW (45.00 I 45.00 0.00 14.00 ~ 30 KR pgE P~EGJ\NJ TW(l07.00) 21.00 1.00 3.00 TJtu 10 )0 KR PEEPEEGIINJ TWI41.00) 12.00 1.00 2.00 '¢m 11 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(64.00) 1.00 3.00 4.00 ~ 12 30 --J-- __ ._r _____ ~ ______• ______.~ ______J"" ---______• ______~ ------_ l' 10 ------~------~------~------13 P']f,H t b.~ .00 24b -1-5) -(5-10, ii, HP -1-'» -I~-)()J -15-10) 130, 14 ~;\\.lqll.\w.\ tj ~I • (.) II .2!Jtt - (-5) -15-10) W, liP -1~-10) -1~-1O) -15-101 136 ) 1~ Ba~doh ,I 89. 00 ~a6 Pili -(5-10) W,IIP PO -15-10) -15-10) (95) -, 16 Kharkatwa 64.00 242 -1-5) -(~-10) W,HP -1-5) -1~-101 -15-10) 144 ) 11 Mugalha 112.00 1156 -(-51 CHilll) iI,HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-51 (194 ) 1~ Kundl lbO.OO 221 -(-51 -(-51 W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(5-10) (40) 19 Jawnlhya 88.00 869 -1-5) -H.) W,HP -1-5) -15-101 -(5-10) (138) 20 Kunwar W 153.00 1279 P(1) CHII(I) w,ap -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (237 ) 21 Gopalpur " 225.00 ------() N - I N II A B I T E D ...... -... ----- ... ~alIIITIl' ------ 22 Blharl. ~ 75.00 371 - (-5) -(5-10) iI,HP - (-5) -HI - (-01 ('i'il 23 Baajarha L 87.00 260 - (-5) -'(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (571 24 Indar"ar );'~.()O ~lJ -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-5) (37) 25 Belama 0 162.00 685 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) - (-5) 1130) 26 Ramkola 0 114. 00 430 Pill -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5J (71) 27 Nakell 0 40.00 153 -(-5) -(-5) iI,lIP - (-5) - (-5) -(-51 129) 28 Chakdaha 0 60.00 397 PIll - (-5) iI,lIP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (64) 29 Balua C 104.00 3227 PIl) CHII(I) iI,IIP PO - (-5) - (-5) (5591 30 Khajha (J 134.00 385 Pill - (-5) W,HI? -15-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (54) Census Directorate, Uttar ~radesh ~I 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR ~EEPEEGANJ TW(41.00) 19.00 0.00 2 00 ~ 13 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ ~D TW(S6.00) 0.00 31.00 2.00 'ltI KR [PF.F.PEF.GJ\NJ ED TW(75.00) 7.00 2.00 5.00 ~ 15 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(56.00) 0.00 3.00 6.00 m KR ~t>:!:~t>:t:{;ANJ ~i) 'rW(91;,OO) (.. Illl \ ,00 '1,lln \'/ 30 'l'1I'm KR PEEPEEGI\IIJ TW(142.00) 8.00 1.00 9.00 ~ 18 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TW(G6.00) 10.00 2.00 10.00 ~ 19 32 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TW (134.00) 6.00 3.00 10.00 '{F"m 20 31 KR PEEPEEGANJ TIII100.00) .TIIE(SO,OO) 50.00 13.00 12.00 ~ 21 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ TWI67.00) 3.00 1.00 4.00 mrft 22 31 KR PEEPEEGANJ TWI60.00) 8.00 11.00 8.00 ~ 23 31 KR PEEPEEGANJ TWI3.00) 93.00 10.00 22.00 ~ 24 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ TWIl7 .00) 100.00 25.00 20.00 ~ 25 3 KR PEEPEEGANJ TIIllS.CO) 45.00 26.00 28.00 ~ 26 29 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(2.00) 20.00 14 .00 4.00 ~ 27 JO KR PEEPEEGANJ TWlt8.00) 11.00 7.00 24.00 ~ 28 28 29 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TWI45.00) 45.00 0.00 14.00 ~a1T 28 KR N:EPEEGJ\NJ TW(103.00) 18.00 0.00 13,00 1QII 30 28 ------_------.------~------'12- ~~------.. ------~~-~-----.-~------I _ 3 4 b 'j 10 j~---~h:j:~~~~------7;~OO------======------~-~-:-~-N-H-A-B-i-T-~~D---::::::::::------~~------===:===::------ J2 Chahud 143.00 75 -{-51 - (-51 W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-51 ( 91 33 Oubaulia ,I 63.00 323 - (-51 - (-51 W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) (411 34 Khauat ,J 24.00 315 ~(l) -(-5) W,HP - (-51 -(-51 -(-51 ( 41) 35 Bhowhl II 17.00 329 -(-5) -(-s) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (40) 36 Durnar 1a 218.00 1368 pel) CHWll) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (233) 37 Chamr Bhuha cJ 67.00 ------UN - I N H A a I T E: 0 ------~~ ------ 38 Sonaura Knurd : 59.00 455 P(l) -(-5) W,KP -(-5) - (-5) -HI (84) 39 Paraull. ~ 19.00 ------UN - I N K A S I T ED .. ------... ~~ ... ------ 40 Slngaha ,~ 45.00 ------UN - I N H A B I T E: D -_ ... ------~~ ------ H Bhoj Bull Ll 115.00 185 -(-5) -(-51 W,HP -(-5) "(-5) -(~5) (38) 42 Gaya9hat 'l 246.00 259 - (-5) -(-5) HE' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (40) 43 Sonaura Buzurg 0 581.00 4739 I'll) ,lHll HWC{l1 W,HF FO THU BS (696) -----_ .... 44 Ram9a rhw8 0 28.00 ------U N - I II H A B t T E 0 ------... ---- ~~ _-- 45 Sonhasgata 'l 67.00 ------U N - I II HAS I T E 0 -- ... -.... -_ .. ~ .mll:: ,_------ 46 Kharwar 0 46.00 266 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (40) 47 Bl.shunpur 0 131. 00 483 PIl) ~(-5) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (80) 48 Koni .J 79.00 264 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (40) Census------~------~------~------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~-~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR ~EE~EEGANJ TW(2B.00I 19.00 8.00 24.00 31 29 ~ KR ~EEPEEGANJ TW (71.001 55 00 7.00 10.00 ~ 32 28 KII P';EPEf:('"JlN.1 TW (39.001 15.00 6.00 3.00 33 28 ~ KR PF.EPEF.GIIN.l TW(16.00) 3.00 3.00 2 00 >toz 34 ~'I KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(10.00) 2.00 5.00 0.00 . 35 28 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(1l7.00) 78.00 11.00 12.00 36 28 ~ KR PEEPEEGIINJ TI PR PEEPEEGIINJ ED TW(38.00) 17 .00 2.00 2.00 llFhu"T!" 38 28 KR PEE:PE:EGllNJ !W(lD.OO) 9.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 39 28 I KR PEEPEEGANJ !W(4.00) 80.00 16. 00 15.00 ~ 41 29 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(SS.OO) 140.00 9.00 42.00 ~ 42 31 PR PEEPEEGJlNJ ED TW(44.00) 427.00 22.00 88.00 llFhu~ 43 28 44 KR PEEPEEGJlNJ TW(17.00) 5.00 6.00 0.00 ~ 29 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(26.00) 3b.OO 2.00 3.00 ~ 45 28 46 KR PEEPEF;GJlNJ TW(29.00) 11.00 4.00 2.00 ~ 28 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TI KR PEE PEE GANJ ED TWEI1.201 1.37 0.00 0.23 ~ 48 33 ------_._------~------~------.------~------.: J 6 9 10 ------.------.------49 Bhacqa!n 0.80 550 -(5-101 -(5-10) W,~P -(5-101 -(5-101 85 (97 1 50 ral Bdn ldr:hd _' .80 572 - (S-l 0) -(5-10) W,IIP -('>-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 121 51 Ahi [au 1 J 1.07 854 PO) -(5-101 W,HP - (',-101 -(5-10) - 15-10) (l001 52 Ma}hq,,,,wd 0.% 337 -(-51 -(-5) W,IIP -(~51 - (-51 - (-5) (53) 53 Powa 0.91 652 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-~) -(-5) - (-51 (105) 54 Chh~tah~ Khurd 0.73 881 -(-5) ~(-5) W,HP -1~5) -1-5) -(-5) (2181 55 Gauraiy 0.45 429 PO) -(5-10) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (63) 56 Kahraul~ 1.05 1084 I'll) CIIW(I) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-~) ( 147) 57 Tal Mahulani 0.82 ------UN - t N H A B I T E 0 ------_ .. >tl~ ------ 56 GerUl.e Buzur9 0.82 630 I'll) -(~-10) 'fII, HP - (5-10) -(-5) -(5-10) (l08) 59 Geru~e !(hurd 0_38 779 1'(1) -(5-101 W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (142) 60 Son9ad 4.04 2231 I' (11 CHW(1) W,HP -(-51 -(5-101 -I-51 (338) 61 Bankta 3.30 1062 P (21 CHW(l) W,HP PO - (-5) BS (159) 62 Semra 0.33 U N I T E 0 - .... _---_ .. _------t N 1\ " B ~~ ------ 63 Kakarh~ 2.14 287 - (-5) -(5-101 "',HP -(-5) -(5-101 -(-51 (54) 64 Musawr 328.00 2164 PI21,MIlI CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-51 (301) 65 Tal Sarua 351.00 ------U N - I N II AB I T E 0 ... ------_ .. "" ------'" 31IIm{ 66 Dharmaria 149.00 288 -(oS) -C-5) W,IIP -C-5) -(-5) -(-5) (60) 11 12 13 1'; 16 19 ------!'R !'E:E:!'E:E: GANJ E:D TW8(0.39) 0 37 0.22 0.09 'WlTfoi 49 41 KR !'E:E:PEEGANJ 1::0 TWE (1.20) 1.3'/ 0.00 0.23 '!I!l'f~ 50 33 PR PE:E:PE:EGilNJ ED TWE(0.39) 0.37 0.2< 0.09 ~ 51 41 KR !'EE:!'E:EGANJ ED TW(0.40) 0.07 0.02 0.b7 ~ 52 25 KR PEE PEEGilNJ E:D TWE(0.69) 0.08 0.05 0.09 w.n 53 22 PR PEE PE:EGilNJ ED TW(0.48) 0.12 0.0. 0.11 fmIit~ 54 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ E:D TWE(O.27) 0.08 0.04 0.06 ~ 55 30 I?R I?EE!'EEGANJ ED 1.05 0.00 0.00 ~ 56 30 KR PEEPEEGilNJ 0.82 0.00 0.00 '!I!l'f'Sl'plFfi 57 30 KR PEEPEEGilNJ ED TW(0.35) 0.25 0.08 0.14 58 30 tWwt KR PEE PE:EGilNJ ED TW(0.09) 0.18 0.03 0.08 tW~ 59 30 KR PE:E!'EEGilNJ ED TW(1.43) 2.15 0.28 0.18 ~ 60 28 PR PE:EPEEGilNJ E:O TW(1.14) 1.14 0.25 0.25 ~ 61 28 KR PE:EPE:EGilNJ TW(0.26) 0.50 0.00 0.20 <)m 62 28 KR PEE~EEGANJ TW(O.56) O.7~ O,~~ O,~~ ~ 63 30 89,00 11,00 63,00 64 KII P~I!)P!;EOIIN.j P;1\(l TW!il nij5 ,oel) ~ 20 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(~2.00) 1.00 4.00 324.00 '!I!l'f~~ 65 21 KR ~EEPEEGANJ E:AG TWI:(86.00) 2.00 60,'10 1.00 \ItIfuT 21 "" --. ------~------~-~~------~------_------_._------~------.---- 10 ------~------~ ----- ... --- --.------~---~~----- .. __ ~_._, 1)1 (hlr liplJl q > .00 11,.'9 1'(1) CIIW(1 ) W,III' -(-',) - (-', I - (-~) t':~j) 68 Pachma 80.00 1706 012) -H) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (350) f)~ 11,11 ,d PJI /'1.00 I~IU 1'(1) CfIW(1) W,III' -(-,) -H) -(5-10) (292) 70 Madara 20a.00 --_ ... ------U N - r N H A B I T e; D -_ ..... _----- ~~ ------ 71 Mirhiriya 218.00 1269 1'(2) CilWIl) W,HP -H) -(5-10) -(5-10) (228) 72 Bahbol~ya 54.00 570 Pill -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (104 ) 73 KhaJur Gawan 286.00 3109 1'(2) ,14(1) CHW(l) W, UP PO -(-5) - (5-10) (510) 74 Bhagawanpu r 63.00 694 Pill -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -($-10) (106) 75 Mahdewa 15.00 43 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(5-10) m 76 R1gaull 233.00 2530 P{2) ClIe(l) W,HP PO WE - (5-10), (470) 77 Bhunsala 151.00 704 Pill -(-5) W,HP - (-5) 1-(-5) as (1l0) Total : 7721. 20 55290 1'(38) ,M(4) MCW(l) ,ewC(l) 9126 0(2) CHW(14) q; 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------~------PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TWE(12.50) 38.50 23.00 11.00 67 21 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(62.00) 7.00 3.00 8.00 'I'IlII 68 22 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(62.00) 5.00 4.00 8.00 69 22 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ T19(24.00) 140.00 20.00 24.00 l!W 70 21 KR PEE:PEEGANJ EAG TWE (37 .00) 82.00 S5.0~ 44.00 71 ,20 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TWE (21.00) 11.00 11.00 11.00 ~ 72 19 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED, EAG TWE (183.00) 59.00 19.00 26.00 73 18 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TWE(40.00) 10,00 8.00 5.00 74 20 ~ KR PEE:PEEGANJ ED,EAG TwE(9.00) 2.00 2.00 2.00 75 20 • KR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE(35.00) a8.00 39.00 71.00 fm;ft 76 20 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE(107.20) 41.20 0.10 1.90 77 20 - llTrT: 0.00 TW(2443.71),TWE:(955.84) 2482.31 565.46 1192.00 1991l1R1'111 1991 CENS AMI~ufrA 1l1II"~~" .'~lml1h1fN~lIitmtw(.)i'IIIR.~lI11!"'m~!ltml1l '81Ii'IWt.~'II'rh•• '·IOt'«:~.11fIIO+t'«.~.1Iit1l1'llR~'4i\mlttl Amenities Availablen"I1IIi1f".$_ - lIt not available.•.. within the village, a dash (-) has been shown in the column and next to it, in bflcketl, the diatance in broad ranges vi~. -5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and LOt Kms. of the nearest place where the facility i. available has been given.) lITII'IIiI:QlI ~ l{I;f~ lJ1fiatt ~ E~ ;;~ (~ ) '1m $I'llii """'1IIQIII ( If) 1IittilJ 8 9 10 C.D. Block :- Pharenda IJ Tahsil :- Gorakhpur 78 Thakur Nagar 400.00 4289 P(ll,C(l) CHW(ll W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10) (645) ~-.------.-.------.------_._------._.---.--_--.-.------.----.------_. Total : 400.00 4289 P(ll,CllJ CHW(l) 645 ------~------.------~------.------_. 1ITII~ VI LLAr;E DI Rtr;TOK { 'lfsrllllltr I.J\NO liSE ~ Land Use (3l'IIit.~t;~ .~f::"~~~~~.~ (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) ~.f'Ml} :; 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~:. TWIl50.00) ,TWE(40.00) 180.00 lS.OO 15.00 78 TIlDO.aO) 0.00 TW(lS0.00).TWE(40.00) 180.00 15.00 15.00 ..wr: T(190.00) 1991_ J~ 19n CENSU ""'~", IIMF.NrT!ES AN -District______~~ Name______: ~ __ Gorakhour~~ ______~ ___ ~ ______w._. ___ ~. ______. ______~ ______------. , m C.D. Block :- Camplerganj II Tahsil :- Gorakhpur " 19 Lohupu rwa 11 568.00 4394 P(2) ewc Ill, III' III W,HP ~o THO - (5-101 (7091 80 Ba.ntpur 351.00 5111 Pl21 CHWlll W,HP -(5-101 SUN -15-101 (6471 61 Banbhagalpur H4.00 1520 PIU CHW(ll W,HI' -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-101 (2591 82 Compier Gan) (Nagar) 0 278. 00 1274 P(1).H(ll.PUql) CHW(li W,HP -15-101 -(5-101 - i~-10) (222) 83 Chaumukha oJ 212.00 4109 Pll) Hili ,MWC{l) , PijCII) T,HP PO MON, Fill BSM (707) Dnl, FPC(11 I 94 Madhopur ,) 333.00 19~8 -(5-10) - (S-lOI HI' -(5-10) - (5-10) -(5-*01 (293) i 8S I ndarpur C 445.00 4611 PIZI,M(1),HI1) H(1),MWCI1) HI' 1'0 1'IIU, ,'R! as (168) puett) 86 Ramwapur 0 174. 00 1134 - (!;-lO) - (5-10) 'HP -15-101 -IS-~O) -15-10) 1118) 81 Bisunpur 0 94.00 723 -15-10) - (5-101 'iI,HP -15-101 -15-10) - (5-10) (116) 88 Gopalpur Urf HarnampO 354.00 3100 1'(1) CHWill RP -IS-IOI -15-101 BS (513) 89 Parsa c1 64.00 523 -15-10) -15-101 'iI,HP -15-101 -15-10) -15-10) 1771 90 Barqadhi J 401. 00 2985 -(5-10) CHWUI W,HP - (5-10) -15-101 - (5-10) (469) Census Directorate. Uttar Pradesh lIl'I~ VILl.AGE DIRECTOR{ 10( qfifllfitrr [J>.ND USE (~~o\;~ .~~~~~jE:~, ') i!~*~ (i.e. area under d~£ferent type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) l!'I ~cm ~ ~~ ~.fio!,l 'IIII!'f;I'!Pf m~ =11>'1 ~~ ~ '3'Il!'Ilifml~"'" Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irrigated Unirrigated Culturable Area not Name of Village Location to village and distance supply (by source) waste (including available code (in Kma.) qaucher and for No. qroves) cultivation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ~-:. ~ ~:. ~ t KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TIIE(94.00) 8.00 4.00 9.00 91 20 ~ I PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EA 5.00 Til]:'; (116.00) 36.00 8.00 47.00 83 20 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ 24.00 TIIt(246.00) 50.00 O.oJ 13.00 84, 20 ~ 85 PR I PEE PEEGANJ ED,EAG TWl!:(351.00) 38.00 20.00 36.00 ~ 20 KII. PEE PEEGIINJ 1.00 TWt(39.00) 119.00 5.00 10.00 86 20 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TII£(19.00) 7.00 1.00 7.00 87 20 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ TII&(249.00) 62.00 1.00 43.00 98 20 ~'34I~ KR ~w,~P~.F,~I\N.l P.O,ENl TIIE(62.00) 15.00 1.00 6.00 t 9:! Kareemnaqa r 323.00 2232 p (I) CHWO) W, liP -(~-)()) -(<'-10) -(5-10) (J40) 9J Machhali Gaon 425.00 2951 P(l),MIl),HIl) IIH),CIIC(I),O{l) W,IIP PO TUE as (565) PUC(l) 94 Satpat .. h 4ijb.OO 33~4 1'(2) CHII(l) T,II,HP PO - (5-10) as (543) 95 Laxmlpur I' 379.00 2370 P(l) CHW(l) T,II,HP -(5-10) - (5-1D) - (5-10) (355) 96 JUigarh 0 323.00 2081 1'(1) CW (1) iI,HE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (317) 97 Hohammadpur urf HargO 326.00 2252 1'(1) 11(1), MIIC (1), He (1) II,HE' PO - (5-10) -(>10) (384) OIL) 9a ChanlJlpur II 329.00 872 P(l) -(S-10) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S~10j (119) 99 Bhaunrabari a 226.00 2SU 1'(21 H(11 ,MIICnl. HCltI II,HP ?O THU 116 (380) OIl) 100 Hohammadpur urf Janqw 514.00 3884 P(2) ,H(l) HWC(l) ,HC(1) iI,HE' -(5-10) TUE,SAT BS (599) , 101 Rajpur 0 470.00 3740 E'(1) MIIC(1) T,W,HP PO -(5-10) - (,5-10) (578) 102 Suras 0 391.00 3051 E'1l) CW(l) T,W,HP 1'0 THU, SUN -(5-10) (537) 103 Mohnag 0 228.00 1971 E'1l) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) SUN -(5-10) (327) 104 Shlvlhly D 215.00 1788 PIll ,H(2) CHW(l) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (265) 105 Ramchaura U 185.00 2302 E'll) HWClll,PKC(ll.CHW'l) T,HE' E'O WED,SAT BSRS (334) 106 Alenabad 0 361.00 736 0(11 H(ll.CHW(l) HP -(S-lO) -(5-10) BS (107) 107 Kunjalgarh D 114.00 728 PCl),HI1) CHW!l) Ht> -(5-10) -(5-10) BS (130) 108 Badshahpur 0 71.00 2187 -(5-10) CHW!l) HE' -(5-10) -15-10) BSRS (333) Census Directorate, Uttar ~radesh JU.;o ------~------~------11 U 13 14 15 1~ 17 18 2 ------KR PEEPE:EGANJ ED,EAG TW(47.001 102.00 11.00 19.00 -;M 91 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED, EAG TWE(219.001 64.00 4.00 3(,00 ~ n 30 PR PE:EPEEGANJ ED, EAG 0.68 TWE(232.00) 188.00 1.52 2.80 llUffi-.ftcl 93 30 PR PEEPE:E:GANJ E:D,EAG 5.00 TWE:(326.00) 88.00 42.00 25.00 m PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 77.00 TWE(239.00) 29.00 21.00 13.00 95 30 ~ KR PEEPE:EGANJ ED, EAG 71.00 TWE(154.00) 71.00 15.00 12.00 ~ 96 30 KR pr.F.PF!F:GIIN,) f:1l,P.IIG 4.00 TWF:(174.00) 84.00 26.00 38.00 ~'3"i;m=IT 97 30 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED THE (134 .00) 88.00 30.00 77 .00 98 30 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 9.00 THEIS5.001 83.00 19.00 30.00 ~ 99 30 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 39.00 TWE(251.00) 180.00 10.00 34.00 ~'3"i;"3fIf<'I~ 100 30 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 8.00 TWEI275.00) 118. 00 48.00 21.00 101 30 PR PEEPEEGANJ EO, EAG 2.00 TWEI263.00) 71.00 35.00 20.00 102 35 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ EO,EAG 7.00 TWE(107.00) 91.00 9.00 14.00 ~ 103 35 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG '!'WE 11 72. DO) 17.00 4.00 22.00 ~ 104 11 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG '!'WEI136.00) 19.00 3.00 27.00 \fII'Ifm 105 8 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 1.00 TWE 1197 .00) 108.00 27.00 28.00 ~ 106 10 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 20.00 TWE168.001 9.00 7.00 10.00 107 10 ~ 9.00 108 PR PE£PEEGANJ EO,E:AG LOO TWE,(50.00J 10.00 1.00 ~ 10 104 ~ _____ c _____ ~~. __ ~.~ ____ .~ • w"' ...... ___ .. __ ...... ____ .. __ ..... H ___ .... _ . _'"'_-_ ~- -- - - ... -_. --- " R to ------.------~------~------~" ------lOq A1 )mi tnlo '"'~d.on ,DO PI1 ) -(~-lOI HP - (<;-)01 - (',-101 -(')-tOI (I, II 110 Dh.\rlllptir "11)1) .(h) J.IO') ['(11 CUII(II III' 1'0 - (',-1111 -(~-lOI ('d 41 111 Ramnaqar Keotalia 120.00 2955 P(ll.M(ll H ( 1 I • MWC ( 11 HP PO ,RI,SUN - (>101 1519) 112 Bdijanathpuc 132.00 1447 -(5-10) CHWO) HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) 12111 113 Mahawnkhor 146,00 1624 P(21 CIIW (1) HP PO -(5-10) as (2141 114 Karmahwa 90.00 694 -(5-101 CHW(l) HP - (5-101 -(5-101 BS (81) 115 Shivpur Karmahwa II 144.00 1855 P(ll IftIC(ll HP -(-51 - (-51 as (353) 116 Jankpur 154.00 2356 P(ll CHIlilll HP -15-101 -(5-101 - (5~10) (388) 117 Tendua aisambharpur 204.00 2402 -(5-101 MWCOI HP -(5-101 -(5-10) -(S-lOI (3681 118 Gular~ha 155.00 1615 -(5-10) CIIW (1) HP PO -(5-10) as (259) 119 Bharwal.la 175.00 2052 PIll CHWIt) HI' -(SolO) -(5-101 as (407) 120 Laxmipur 382.00 ISH 1'(1) ,M(l) ,AC(l1 MWCn) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 - (5-10)\ (3161 j 121 Ala9u pur 462.00 1982 I'll) CIIWI1) WfH!? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (3101 122 Sona hker 171.00 343 - 15-10) -15-10) W.KP - (5-10) -(5-10'1 -(5-10) (661 123 Khokhan 88.00 624 -(-51 -(5-101 W,MP -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (92) 124 Bajahee 171.00 7Bi 1'11) -(5-101 W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (115) 125 Bajana 68.00 886 -(5-10) -(5-101 W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-101 (128) 126 Kamrha 39.00 187 -(-5) -'(5-101 W,HP -15-10) -(5-101 BS (291 Canaus Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 1-" ------, - 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------11 PR PEEPEEGlINJ ED,e:AG TWE(189.00) 50.00 4000 10.00 ~ 109 10 110 PR PEE PEEGlINJ EO !WE (286.001 39.00 6.00 34.00 ~ 9 PP. PEEPEEGlINJ ED,e:AG TWE(98.00) 5.00 LOO 16.00 'U'r-!'1{~ 111 15 KR PEEPEEGlINJ ED,e:AG !WE(93.00) 28.00 3.00 S.OO ~ 112 14 PP. PEEPEEGANJ ED,BAG !WE(l23.001 0.00 9.00 14.00 ~ 113 5 KR PEEPEEGlINJ ED,e:AG TilE (63.001 LOO 11.00 12.00 ~ 114 5 PR PEEPEEGlINJ RD,EAG !WE(160.001 16.00 9.00 12.00 ~lRIPT 115 10 116 KR PEEPEEGlINJ ED,EAG !WE(120.00) 13.00 3.00 18.00 ~ 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED,e:AG TIlE (169.001 19.00 6.00 11.00 ~Jlf~ 117 10 PR PEEPEEGlINJ ED,e:AG 4.00 !WE(90.00) 36.00 18.00 1.00 ~ 118 10 PP. PEEPEEGANJ ED,e:AG 1I1E(126.oo) 30.00 9.00 10.00 ~ 119 10 PR PEEPEEGlINJ ED, EAG 32.00 TWE(189.001 94.00 59.00 B.OO ~ 120 5 121 KR PEEPEEGlINJ 100.00 TWE(250.00) 58.00 8.00 46.00 ~ 5 KR PEEPEEGANJ 6.00 !Wt(97.001 19.00 16.00 33.00 lIT-n~ 122 5 123 KR PEEPEf:GIIN,J EIIG TWE(51.001 23.00 8.00 6.00 tmt 5 KR PEEPEEOANJ EO, gllG 8.00 !WE(8S.DO) 49.00 18.00 8.00 124 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,e:AG !WE (51.00) 2.00 1.00 a.oo -II"m 125 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ N(31.00) 1.00 1.00 6.00 ~ 126 5 -.----.----.--~------~------.------.-----~------~------~------~------,..... __,...... ----_. ---.------~--~--~---~------.------~------.~------.------~------______2 J ______~ ~_~ __ ~. ____ . ______10 .M __ . ______ 121 Sekho\o 4',.00 I"~ -(-~) - (~-10) \l~ -(~-lO) -('>-10) -(5-10) (l~) 128 Baraya i, 47.00 125 - (5-101 -(5-101 liP - (~-1O) THU IlB (22) 129 Nawapar 94.00 2262 PII) MWCUl W,HP PO -15-10) -15-10) (396) 130 Mohammadpur II 58.00 116 I'(l) -15-10) 'II,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) BS (108) 131 Dharmadiha 11 41.00 US -(5-10) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(S-10) (28) 132 Khiriya I] 43.00 252 -(-5) -(5-10) HI' -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (47) 133 Jlmwa uri Jlmghat 0 44.00 265 -(5-10) -(1)-10) KP -(5-10) - n;-IO) - (5-10) (45) 134 Kalyanpur U 397.00 3128 1'(1) MWC(ll HI' I?O -(5-101 -(5-101 (518) 135 Janqal Bihull fl 439.00 4668 Pll) MWCtl) T,W,KP -15-10) -(5-10) - ($-10) (7011 136 Ankatahawa :J 181.00 1167 - (-51 CKWn) W,KP -(5-101 -(5-101 -(S-~O) (210) 137 Jangal Agahi 0 493.00 4106 PIll CKWIl) HI? PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 15991 138 Kllin 0 130.00 866 POI,HOI ClIWO) W,HP PO -(5-10) RS (130) 139 Janqal Jha]hwa I-I 156.00 1721 POI HWC HI , HHe ( 11 • ewe III T,W,HP - (-51 fUI::,SAT -(-51 (2801 FPC(l) 140 Sahbganj 0 418.00 1922 P(1),M(ZI,HI21 Hili ,MWC Ill. KHell) T,HP PO,TO TUE,SM' BSRS (3041 PUC(l)CIU ,0(2) CWC(ll,PHS(II.RP(l) 141 Baganl Shari II 178. 00 1459 Pili ,Q(11 CHWlll T,W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-51 (213) 142 Mal Total : 15430.00 125234 P(!:oOI,M(lO) H(8) ,MCIIIl'7) 20260 H(6),PUC(4) MH(2),CWCtS) C [II ,AC(l) KC(l),I?HC(21 0(4) PKSIlI.D(41 FPC(3I,RPt2) CKII(301 Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh 107 ______11 12 13 14 15 A ______16 t 7 18 2 ~R PEEPEEGANJ TW (12.00) 26.00 4.00 3.00 127 5 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ E:O TWE(28.001 B.OO 2.00 9.00 qqT 12S 5 PII PEEPEEGANJ ED,SAG TWE(77.001 0.00 5.00 12.00 129 5 ~ ~R ~EE~EEGANJ ED, EAG TW(H.OO) 4.00 0.00 10.00 130 5 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(3l.00) 7.00 l.00 2.00 ~ 131 5 KR PEEPli;EGANJ TW(34.00) 6.00 l.00 2.00 fI.Ih 132 3 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(26.00) 12.00 3.00 3.00 .JlI!!IT~~ 133 10 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 39.00 TWE(233.00) 70.00 16.00 39.00 134 5 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ EO,EAG 18.00 TW(2S0.00) 124.00 6.00 4l.00 \'Iftnof~ 135 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TW(129.00) 34.00 2.00 16.00 ~ 136 5 PII PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG 8.00 TW(169.00) 25'1.00 18.00 48.00 \'IftnofWJtt 137 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ EO,EAG 4.00 TWE (104. 00) 7.00 2.OQ 13.00 138 5 ~ PR PEEPE:EGANJ EA 1.00 TWE (106. 00) 19.00 1.00 29.00 '*t\'IlIlI'U 139 1 PR PEEPEEGANJ EA TWE(233.00) 70.00 60.00 55.00 ~ 140 1 PR ~~EP~EGI\NJ Ell,RM 'rWf:( 121.00) 12.00 l4.00 \;.00 ~~ \41 1 KR PEEPEEGANJ EO 2.00 TW(269.00) 11.00 72.00 34.00 ~ 142 1 'lIltr: 511.68 TW(1248.001,TWt(8191.001 327~.OO 805.52 1332.80 ,,' . VIKAS KHAND .JUNGLE KAURJA. CHARGAWAN. BHATHAT (TAHSIL GORAKHPUR) DISTRICT CIIORAKHPUR o S T R c T l V> 0~"2';::-;. « ~~,r-~~~~~"~' <0 G ...... L> cr: ,_ u ,_ifC en is '_, """'?-s- ~ ~ 1~~~!!~~~::~~!!!!~~~~!lillll!lIlIlIl!!lIIIIIi!l1l1l1l1l ~~~~~~'~.'D -4 K f~~A.r.. -!~~'!_.c~..... '!..~f~;AYA ;-ANCHAYAT_ 1.. - V'LLA6E .. E.O.Il..E5T_ W.TH LDCA"UA" CODE NU .... ER UII! ..... N .AIt:£A W'TH LOC.TJo(II~CDO£_' • _ .. ~~ ~:';I~SP~~~~.~it=t~.~~:, :::_~~OO-r';;-•• -- .. • .. • II!P .. O- I!IiOO~U1A.a=4Is.ss...... ~.t:tA...~...£..... __ ...... ,.BfTIEO VILL4_.r WITH LOC ... 'TIQK CObE HU".ER C~~J1!=·~:J tl.tLTIO...... L ttlGHWA.X.... ______NH 3. f... 'r:::T=:TH~:iiLt.DL.~_-= -= ___ ::- _R_&ILW..... ~"D:::L..a.TAnOIlL _ a.DAD SAUSE..... __ " .. ... __ ~7A.E IIIOAUaE-., _ --~~ 8IVE]'I AND STAE.. "", ....., ~ ...... ~TO~Y_"._TEaT ___ --..-_.... ("O,.T OFFICE: , TELIli:GiRAPH OFFM;..E po/TO. ~ ...... _..-y""'...:w.....TCI'IEA~T _____... VIIl_ Kh~ ~._._ ...... HIGH.. SCHOOL ... 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LocatJ.on Name of Vlllaqe Total area Total pepu- EducatiQnal Hedical Dnnkinq Water Post and Dayls) of Communications Code ef the vi llage latlen and = IPetable) Telegraph market/hat, IBus stop, No. (in hectares) number of if any Railway station, households Water way) 2 3 5 8 10 C.D. Block :- Janqal Kauria LJ Tahsn :- Gorakhpur 0 143 R81kabel C 48.97 631 1'111 -15-10) HI' -(-5) -15-10) -15-10) (102) , 144 Netwar 0 93.89 240 I'll) ,Mil) -I-51 HP PO MON -1-5) 1351 145 Newas tJ 82.56 205 pm -15-10) HP -15-10) - 15-10) - 1-5) 1331 146 Ban 0 48.18 2230 PIl) HIIC{l) Ht> PO - 15-10) -15-10) (401) 141 Pararhwa 0 30.76 131 Pill -15-10) W,KP -(LS) -(-5) - 15-10) 1201 148 Jaqdeeshpur 0 65.56 599 Pill - 15-101 HI' -'1-5) - 1-5) -15':'10)" (91) 149 Chetaria 0 87.01 592 -1-5) -(10+1 HI' - (-5) -15-101 -15-10) 1741 150 Rakhookhor II 940.96 4277 PIll,HIl) ,11(11 HHCIll HI' PO -15-10) -15-10) (620) l~l Hoorl,looln Cho' n 148.12 1.21.8 Pill CHWtll HI' -1&-101 - 1-5) - 15-10) 11971 152 Dhedhna [j 17 .30 601 PI\I -(10+1 HI' -15-10) - I-51 -15-10) 1741 153 Gopalpur 0 108.44 884 -I-51 -(10+1 HI' -(-5) -1-5) -15-10) (123) 154 Phardahni 0 101.98 1629 Pl11,MIl) CHWlll HI' PO THU -15-10) 12431 Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh -~, VILLAGE DIRECTORY 'lfirl1'll1T LAND USE W a;r::mr . 'IIIrnrtr; ------_._------~ Land Use {~~1l;~ -~~~~~if~1l;~ (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) _ ... fio!t ~ ~ _W'ITIf ~mr ~~ ~ !n\W =1h't rft'IIIIT ==~lIIklr) Approach Nearest Town Power Forest Irrigated Unirrigatad Culturable Area not Name of Village Location to village and distance supply (by source) .weate (including available code (in Kmo.) gaucher and for No. groves) cultivation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 2 ~1Jq:- '3IIr.!~ ~:- ~ KR ~EE~EEGANJ Til (30. 9?) 8.00 5.00 5.00 ~ 143 16 PR PEEPEEGANJ TWI60.00) 20.00 8.89 5.00 ~ 144 12 KR PEEPEEGANJ "(60.00) 10.56 10.00 2.00 :fImt 145 8 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED.EAG TW(38.00) 3.00 4. 78 3.00 -.r-r 146 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ gO, EAG TIIE(16.76) S.OO 3.00 3.00 147 8 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(51.00) 7.56 4.00 3.00 148 8 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TII(70.01) 10.00 6.00 1.00 149 e ~ PR PEIi:PF.Ii:tl/lN.1 ED, EAG TlfE(810.00) 20.00 40.00 10.96 150 7 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ IW Til (86.00) 54.00 5.12 3.00 ~'fIII; 151 fj KR PEEPEEGANJ TII(50.30) 15.00 11.00 1.00 152 7 Wrr KR PEEPEEGANJ TII{10.00) 20.00 10.44 8.00 153 8 ~ Pit p!:~pg~G/lNJ ED,EAG 1I1E(BO.00) 10.00 ~.OO 6.98 ~ 154 7 }It> 1 I ----_------_._------~------~. III \ \'\ 11\\ t 1.'\1\ CI/,"'l t I ~ \ \ ',j \ '>l III' I '01 -1-'01 - I ',- III I 1'1~1 156 Thakurap.r 53.02 433 -I-51 -!lO.) HP -(-5) -1-5) -(5-W) 1721 157 Araz~ Thakurapar 15.78 ------UN - r N H A B I T E 0 ------~~ ------ 15~ Hatl\a"l1 II 139.62 310 - (!I-IO) -(~-10) HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (52) 159 Harp"r I) 223.39 2254 P (1) CHWil) T,W.HP -1~-10) -( '>·HI) -(~-tO) IJH) 160 Barhatha 0 62.32 793 -(5-10) -(fo-l0) T,W,JiP - (5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (100) 161 Kolhua lJ 99.96 1213 pill iCHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (184) 162 Tighara 0 134.36 3756 p(3) MWC(1),CWCI1).CHWI1) T,W,HP PO -15-10) -(5-10) (552) 163 Jogee Chak L 23.07 378 P(lI,M(l) -(5-10) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-'10) (54) 164 Bharoh.la 46.14 776 p(2) CHWlll T,W,HP - (5-10) -(5-101 - (5-11\1 (117) \ 'I I 105 Gangpar II 51.81 283 -15-10) - 15-10) T,W,HP - (5-101 -(5-10) ~(5-l0)\ (361 166 Rampur i 167 Belghat Buzurq C 62.73 385 -(5710 ) -(5-101 w,n? -(5-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 61) 168 Rat'l\wapur C' 110.48 1690 I' 1.69 Donpha 0 26.31 ._------UN - I Ii H A B l T ED ----- ...... -...... ~~ ------ 170 Khatapar 0 14.97 160 - 15-10) - (5-10) W.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (l6) 171 Bha~yaram 0 94.70 231 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -15-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (33) 172 Jarhad U 33.59 315 -15-10) -(S-lO) W,MP -15-10) -(:'-10) -15-10) (42) ------_. Census Directorate, Uttar ?radesh ,II 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 ::: ------KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(42.00) 20.00 3.00 2.99 155 e ~ KR ~r;c:p"E';l\nJ ED TW(30.02) 10.00 8.00 ~.OO ISb 8 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(1.00) 3.18 3.00 2.00 151 e ~~ E'P PEEPEEGANJ TW(98.00),O(10.00) 30.00 1.00 0.62 ~ 158 5 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED, EAG TWE(140.00) 60.00 20.00 3.39 159 5 ~ KR PEEPEEGI\NJ EO,El\G TW(40.00) 20.00 1.32 1.00 ~ 160 5 KR PEEPF.EGANJ EP,EAG TWE(61.00) 29.00 6.00 3.96 ~~ 161 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ EA TWE(102.00) 18.36 14 .00 0.00 futm 162 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW (10.00) 10.00 2.01 1.00 -.,)tft~ 163 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE(34.00) 10.00 1.14 1.00 ~ 164 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE(39 00) 12.00 4.81 2.00 Tf7T1m: 165 5 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE(16.00) 18.00 6.58, 1.00 WI'l<~ 166 5 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(S2.00) 4.13 4.00 2 00 161 5 ~ KR PEEPEEGI\NJ r::n,F:AG TWF.(90.00) 18.00 2.00 0.48 168 S ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(26.31) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 169 6 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(l2.00) 1.00 1.00 0.91 ~ 110 5 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TWE (15.00) 12.10 5.00 2.00 ~ 171 5 KR PEEPe;J!:GllNJ ICO TW(21.00) 4.59 1.00 1. 00 ~ 17l 5 _a~~4~_~_~.~'M __ • __ ~ ~ -_.. - ---_ ...... __ ...... --.. --'*-."'~"'" ------~---~----~~-~--~--.---~-.---~------~---~~------~ . - -_. 1II'I'1"T"!I~.01'R. )J1- 10 ------. ------~------.------I II N ,III. l' II,. In IdeJ I I ,II ('IIWIII W, III' -I ',-1 <}I - (', -II! I -(',-lIJi III1I 174 Narhl. : 9.1.,1 536 -(5-101 -(5-101 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 \6= I 115 Rampul 144. 8~ 2191 P (1), M (1) CHW(I) W,IIP -1,,-lI)) 1HU -(5-10) 1325) 116 Ht ru;), 87.01 544 P (1) -15-10) T,IIP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (70) 111 Tikarl.a 31.64 ------_-- U N - I N H AB I T E 0 ------'" amIT'( 118 Majhnuna Ian. 44 1233 P 11) CIIW{I) r,IIP (IO' ) - (c)-10) -(~10) (1/4 ) 179 Nal.nkhorl 119.39 ------U N - I N H A B I T E D ------'" amIT'( 180 Harkhorl 45.73 723 Pill -(-5) r,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (95) 181 Goo ram 74.06 453 -(-5) -(10+) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (73) 182 Kandar E 183 Laxmlpur 9~.56 4~0 - (10+) -(10+) T,W,HP -(-5) -{-5\ -(-5) (10) 184 Terhablr 114.83 810 -(-5) -(-5) T,W,Il" -(-,) -(-5) -(5-10) (! lQ) lB, Kar.lnhdC 1 ~40.bd 2189 Pill CHW II) 'T,W.lIP PO -(-") -1>10) (333) 186 8arhaya 211.66 2114 PilI ,Mill (U'(t\ 1't Wf({!? PO SAT -(5-10) (364 ) 187 Chauk Maf~ 120.20 1510 MIl) ,H (1) CHW(l) T,W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -15-10) (195) 188 Bhu.lndharpur 215.30 823 P(1 ) -(10+) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (116) 189 Pachqanwa 314.45 1656 -(5-10) -110+) T,HP -(-5) SAT -15-10) (261) 190 Ji vnarainpur 1.28 ------UN I N H A 8 I T E D -----.. ------""~ Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradesh Jr3 11 1 ; 13 14 1<; 16 17 t8 ------KR P~r.PEEGANJ TW{70.00) 20.96 6.00 3.00 ~ 173 5 FP PPf:EPf:EGAN.J TW{20.00) 7 00 1.14 1 00 'Rtt 174 5 PR P£EPEEGANJ EA TW (100. 00) 30.00 10.88 4.00 175 <; lIlI'F KR P£EPEEGANJ TW{70.00) 15.00 1.00 1.01 P3lf 176 10 KR PEEPE~GANJ TII{28.00) 5.64 ~.OO 2.00 ~ 177 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW{90.00) 10.44 4.00 2.00 ~ 178 11 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW (100 .39) 10.00 , 8.00 1.00 ~ 179 10 PR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(30.73) 10.00 3.00 2.00 ~ 180 8 PR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(611.06) 4.00 2.00 0.00 181 7 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TII(50.51) 30.00 10.00 5.00 ~1mf 182 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TII{55.00) 37,00 10.00 0.00 183 12 ~ PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TII(100.00) 60.00 10.8:1- 4.00 ~ 184 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(200.00) 24Q.00 80.00 20.68 ~ 185 l3 PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TII(13S.00) 50.00 15.66 11.00 I -q>IT 186 10 PR !>EIl:I'~~GANJ EO TII(15.00) 30.00 10.0t) ~J. ~O .1!111!\ t~ I 8 PR Pr;:F:PEE('J\N,) TII(160.00) 40.00 10.30 5.00 ~ 189 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(185.00) 100.00 15.0(' 14.45 ~ 189 6 I KR PEEPEEGANJ Til (4. 00) 1.Ze 1.00 1.00 190 7 .~ ,. ---_ ...... _...... _, _... - " ...... -" ~ - ... .. "I'l'1"PIT~.-m. 114 10 1<1' N, III I 111,',1 -I'. 1\11 W, III' -1'·-101 (', 1/)) " (',-H)) \ 10) 11)' 1'-11111) q~, 31 ~ 11 1'111 -(~-IOI W,l1[l - (',-1 OJ -1~-lO) ( l'd I 193 Ranadeeh 67.99 1030 P(l) CHWI1) W.HP - (5-10) MON -(5-10) (1631 194 Raqhunathpur 91.06 253 -15-10) -(5-10) W,HP -15-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (40) 195 Man)hatla 78.51 643 Pil I -15-101 W,I!P -(5-10) -(')-10) -(5-l0) (114 ) 196 sakh1 297.45 1851 P 11 I ,l! 11 I !!WC(l) ,l!IICIlI ,CHW(l1 W. liP - (5-10) - (5-10) -(5-101 (290) 191 Bairghata 61.92 785 -(5-10) W,H~ -15-10) - (5-10) -(5-10) (1361 198 RaJabari 269.53 3532 PI21, H121 H11), CHWI2j W, HP PO WED -(5-10) (5311 199 Jaswal 120.20 851 -15-10) - (5-101 W, liP -15-10) WED -(5-10) (127) 1'1\) 'I~'\l)) W,1I1' - (I-Ill) 201 TurJcwal~a 252.53 2910 PI21 CHWll) W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) (460) 202 Tal Komar 104.01 U N - r N H A BIT E D ------ 203 Kanap ..lr 79.32 599 Pll) - (10+) liP PO - (-5) (901 42.49 283 -1-5) -(5-10) liP -I-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) (47) 205 I twa 14 .87 663 I'll) - (10+) liP (10+) - (10+) -(>10) (88) 206 Dlhwa Buzurq 95.11 391 -1-5) -(-5) HP -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (57) ~01 Nar,llnpur 154 I'll ) -(~-IO) liP - (5-LO) -(5-10) -(5-10) (25) 208 Ramughat 95.51 1555 PIl) -(5-101 liP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (244) Census------Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------liS"" ------~------11 12 lJ 14 1" 16 17 1>l ~ ------_------~------~R p~ l r"'f.F.(,AtI,f TW(40.80) 18.34 0.00 4.40 '!1m 191 KR PEEPEF,GNM ED, FAG TWE(45.60) 41.14 1.30 10.40 'mT 192 >l KR PEEPEEGANJ ED,EAG TilE (44. 40) 16.79 0.80 6.00 193 e ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(60.00) 8,66 4.00 17.60 194 e ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(57.60) 1. 71 4.00 15.20 ~ 195 8 KR PEEPEEGANJ EA TWE(263.20) 17 .05 5.20 12.00 lI11Jh 196 7 PR PEEFEEGANJ ED TW(30.40) 21.92 6.80 2.80 ~ 197 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ EA TW(119.02) 130.73 0.00 19.60 ~ 198 7 PR PEEPEE:GANJ EA TW(54.00, 38.00 0.00 28.20 ~ 199 7 200 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(44.00) 26.59 1.20 47.60 ~ 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ EA W(160.00) 78.53 2.00 12.00 201 10 ~ KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(58.00) 30.01 10.00 6.00 ~ 202 10 PR pgEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(26.32) 39.00 11.00 3.00 "Ii1II'!1< 203 4 PR P~EP~:~I;J\N.J ~J\(] 'rWt;121,~9) IQ,OI) 0,50 I • ~Il :lWt ~O4 5 PR PEEPEEGANJ EAG '!"liE (49. 87) 21.00 1.vO . 3.00 ~ 205 12 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TilE (70.00) 17.00 4.71 4.00 fmlW 206 8 1(1\ ~·~,p;~·p:I',qll)I.' p;/lli 'rw~: 114 ,O~) IIl,OIl IIl,OIl c,on if(liIiIIJ{ 201 8 1. 94 208 KR PEEPEEGAN.l RAG TliE: 171. 57) 13.00 3.00 ~ 'J IIV 10 ------~------~O9 Thaw i epa r 5~.6" 760 p (t) - (~-t()l liP PO - (',-1 [J) -I ',-10) 11<»1) , 10 B.1thp,lt i Jh. 4.~ 4 ~lU - 1',-10) -15-101 HP -(S-lO) - (5-10) -(5-10) (79) :'11 'fat (Ji\t~la. 80.1.1-1 ---_------(I N - I N II 1\ n r 'I' I': [l ------It{ llfotr'l 212 Shiti 138.00 1268 I'll) ,101(1) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 1164 ) 213 Pachwa r<.l Kh..l$ 4.36 ------U N - I N II A B I T E 0 ------>R~ ------ 2\4 Dhadhadlh R7.8:2 1084 PILI CHWO) liP - (-~,) -(-0) -1-5) ( 13'/) 215 Rasoolpur Chakia 13.12 172 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (92) 216 Naya Gaon Ll 101. 98 1244 0(1) CHW(t) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5' (165) 217 Marha Gokuli =:; 48.28 524 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (63) 218 Tal Likkia [j 532.99 1073 P(l) CHW(l) HI' -(5-10) -15-10) -15-10) (137) ,, 219 Mohmmdpur 95.00 1085 -{-51 '- (-51 HI' -(-5) - 4-5) -(-S) (13S) 220 Tal KoUa 50.18 466 -(S-lO) -(5-10) HI' -15-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (74) 221 Burheli ',1 341. 60 2633 I'll) ,ACll) H(l) , CIIW (1) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (HOI 222 Bhabhaur Q 312.60 2405 P(l) .AC(U CHW(ll II,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(>10) (357) 223 Bistauli 0 162.00 1356 P(l) ,AC{l) H{l) ,CHII(l) ii,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-S) (217) 224 Sarhari ,j 395. 14 5331 I'll) ,Mil) CHW(l) W,HI? PO THU -(5-l0) (861) 225 Manqalpur ::l 414.26 3405 1'(1) ,I\C{l) CHW(l) Iii,HI? - (·5) -(-51 BS (549) 226 Laxmipur " 422.19 2S95 1'(1) ,AC(ll CHW(l) W,IIP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (452) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------~------_. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------~------.------_. KR PEEI'I';,;(:IIN,J [o;1\(j 'L'Wr.(J9.&~) 13 .00 :: .00 4.00 :09 10 ~ fP PEf.PEEGIIN,] TW(14.42) 16.00 2.50 3.50 210 ~ ~ KR PEEPEEGIINJ TW(~O.64) 20.00 5.00 5.00 211 9 i'Ir-f~ FP 1'1':'; I'1';I,;r;IIN,J !':Ni TWEI97..(0) 3,j. Oil 4.00 4.00 >M ;:l~ 10 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(4.36) 0.00 0.00 0.00 'f'!ICI1'U1:Im 213 10 KR OPEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(65.82) 17.00 4.00 1.00 a ~ 214 KR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(6.001 4.00 2.00 1.12 215 4 ~~ KR PE:EPEEGANJ EAG TWE(62.98) 28.00 7.00 4.00 'I'IT~ 216 7 KR PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(25.28) 16.00 4.50 2.50 ~'I1)pfr 217 8 FP PEEPEEGANJ EAG TWE(272.00) 230.00 25.00 5.99 1'IR'fft=!fiFu 218 6 KR PEEPI<:EGANJ EAG TWE(65.001 25.00 1. 00 4.00 219 8 , ~ FP PEEPE:EGANJ EAG TWE (16.18) 24.00 8.00 2.00 ~ 220 8 KR GoRAKHPUR ED,EAG TWE (291.20) 33.60 11. 60 5.20 221 , FP 23 ~ KR GORJIKHPUR ED, EAG TWE(242.40) 50.00 19.00 1.20 'lift{ :22 , FP 22 KR r;ORIIKHPIJR r.n,F:J\c TWF.(QR.RO) 46.00 16.40 O.RO :':'1 n ~ PR GORAKHPUR Ell TWE (100.60) 84.00 9.54 1.00 224 20 omt PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TWE(260.00) 134.00 15.00 5.26 225 19 ~ KR r;r)JIJlKllfJlJl{ ~V, ~At; 'I'W~ (J50'. 00 I 5b.40 14. 40 1. 3Y ':~b , FP 21 ~ ._ ~ .. _- ~~-~------~------~---~------~------_. -- -.. -.. -- iJIIffJIlfiIJ fil~"fI'I'l, ;j'lfC U~" '1 '-' ...... 4"' ...... _____ • i 1 10 . - " ._----- .------~----- . , 'I 11 II 1\111 ''i',.tH) II',' I'll) CIIW (II W,III' - (-',) - ( -~.) ) -(',-101 (-iO i] -(-',) :'~~ P.i.t I III 1111 1'1\ i I ,Pl,.,l ~I)O - (-',I - (-~,) III' - (- '0) - (-',) (I~I 229 Jdngal Kdurla 861.61 6242 Pill ,M(ll HIII , PHC (l) , RP ( 1 I W,HP PO -(5-10) BSRS (984) :'30 Cay Gh.\\ 4~h.9b 939 -(!>-lO) - 15-10) W,HP -(S-tOI -15-10) -1~-lO) (125) :'31 C'hlurah.1 lOe.50 D03 I'dl .(-~) W,III' -('J,]I)I " ('}"IO) Uti (I/!ll 232 Tal Jamuar 38.40 ------U N - r N H A B I TED ---- ... ----- ~~ ------ 233 Gasainpur 21.04 54 -(-5) -1)'5) W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -1-5) (5) 234 Jindapur 131. 93 1775 -(-5) CHW(ll W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-\) (265) 235 Chinuti Jam r::: 79.32 762 -(-5) .. (-5) W,HP - (-5) -(!;-101 -(-5) (130) 236 Deehghat 38.22 1365 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) as (205) 237 Sakhi urf Mehoria 75.27 835 -(-5) -(5-101 W,HI? - (5-l01 - (5-101 -(5-10) " (1311 238 I?rempur l} 252.13 43 -(-5) -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (6) 239 Azizullah urf ChakiaC 59.90 878 -(-5) -(5-10) W,HI? - (-51 - (-5) -(5-10) (911 240 Deakali LJ 65.97 ------U N - I N H A B I TED ------~~ ------ 241 Semardari 0 132.34 54 -(-51 -(5-101 W,HP -(-51 - (-5) -(5-101 (8) 242 Karhiya I.] 84.99 448 -(-5) - (-5) W,HI? -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (66) 243 Ekdmd I' 359.3'/ 810 -(5-101 - (5-10) T,W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) NW (139) 244 Rithana ,; 32.78 5t - (S-WI -(5-IPI W,IIP . (-')) • (',-I II) -(~·lOJ (h) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ------~------~------11 11 11 1 '~ It, 11 I" _... _------_._------_------Kk f,()H/'j<"JII'IJI{ 1'Wlt',ll.OIl) tl R. (1) '!.>. DO 1.00 ': I 20 ~ KR GPEE PEEGANJ EAG 1'WEI26.53) 14.00 4.00 1.00 ~"3'l;~ 228 10 PR GORAKHPUR EA 1'WEI600.00) 212.00 30.00 19 61 ;;pji'f~ 229 16 KR GORAKHPUR ED 1'WI205 00) ,RI140.001 121.00 30.20 29.20 ~ 230 20 1'1245.00) KR (",()RJlKIIPUR ED, U\G, EO TWI71.001 20.00 9.40 -I 5b ~ 231 15 KR GORJIKHPUR TW{20.00) 10.40 6.00 00 1'ffi'1"iITiam? 232 16 FP (",()RAKHPUR ED TWI20.00) 0.80 0.40 0 00 233 17 ~ KR ',C)IVIKIII'III{ 1':IJ,~N;,Et) TWI: 1'1',.01l) - lq.OO 1 ..'0 4. I \ fJr;~"lf .')4 19 PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TWE{52.00) 20.00 4.80 2.40 ~ 235 18 PR GORAKHPUR ED TW{30.0D) 7.02 6.60 0 20 ~ 236 20 PR GORAKI£PUR ED TW(45.00) 22.00 3.20 5.01 _"3'l;~ 237 21 KR GORAKHPUR TW{70 00) 175.00 2.93 4.20 238 17 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW{40.00) 19.20 0.04 4.00 ~"3'l;~ 239 23 KR GORAKHPUR TW(50.00) 10.00 2.97 3.00 ~ 240 20 ,p C;ORJIKI£PIJR ED TW{24.00) 101.80 4.00 3.54 ~ 241 :>J FP GORAKHPUR ED TW{50.00) 30.00 2.70 2.00 ~ 242 13 PR PEEPEEGANJ TW{240,00) 40.00 35.00 24,07 ~ 243 12 I'P f'1':I':I'I':I':ljflN,] Till 111l.001 0.00 (l.OO :'. I~ ~ .'44 11 .- 6 a 10 ------.--~------~----~~------. 245 SLnqdha 116.15 731 -(-5) -1-5) W, UP ... ( ... r:,) - ('')1 -(-51 ( to?) l.4b Belqhat Khuld b4.35 1123 POI,MIlI It"(l) T,W,HP - (-5) THU NW (183) 247 Ph ... h,aria 271. 96 1.590 I' (11 CHII(I) T,W,KP - (-5) - (-5) -(S-10) (251) 24~ POlahra " 38.30 ------U N - INK A BIT 5 0 ------._--- ~_., ------ 249 Bantikula 11 71.23 826 -(S-iO) -(5-10) T,W -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) 1115) 250 Bhairawa 0 35.61 ------U II - I II H A 8 I , E 0 - ...... _------~~ ----- ..... _-- 251 Keotalia 0 62.32 916 -15-10) ItP(l) T,RI' -(5-10) - (5-10) MW (132) 252 Ahlrauli U 98.15 l1H P( 11 CHll(1) T,II -(-5) -1-5) NIl ' 1239) 253 Bal .... II 62.73 959 I'll) SICP(l) T,MP -(5-10) -(5-10) NW (134) 254 S>horwa 0 251.36 2336 1'(1) RI'(ll T,W,HP PO THlJ NIl (327) 255 Partappur 0 210.04 1596 -(5-10) CHII(l) T,W,HP -15-10) 1"(5-10) NIl (227) 256 Matiyarl 0 llS .1S 752 -1-5) -(5-10) II,HP -(-5) , -(-5) -(5-10) (96) 251 He.tll'''' fl 315.61 2194 P(1I,H(ll PHS Il) W,HP PO SAT -(-5) (300) 258 Madarha 0 21.85 ------U N - 1 N H A BIT £ D ...... -...... ------... --- "'~ 259 Rajpur Doobi 0 244.84 596 -(-5) -(10+) W,HP -1-5) -(-5) -(>10) (112) 260 Unka 0 26.31 1205 -1-5) CHW(l) W,MP -(-5) -(5-10) -1>10) (201) 261 Kurwa IJ 66.37 1108 1'(1) CHII(l) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(>10) (183) 262 Haina Bhagar 0 66.78 785 -i-!;) -(10+) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -1>10) (120) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh l:.u -_.------._------11 12 13 15 16 17 18 ------.------~----~--~------~------FP pe;e;PEEGANJ TW(98.0()) 4.BO L.~ • .1~ 1.00 Rrnr ~45 12 ~JI rF.~f'f:f:r"'N.f ,0 'fW(50.001 2.00 7.00 ';, 35 246 f ~I ~'* PR PEEPEEGANJ ED TW{150.00) 90.00 10.00 21.96 ~ 247 13 KR PEEPEEGANJ TW(20.00) 10.30 ~.OO 3.00 tiImT 248 15 KR PEEPEEGANJ EO TW (~O .00) 18.00 0.23 3.00 ~ 249 14 KR PEEPEEGANJ 35.61 0.00 0.00 ~ 250 15 KR PEEPSEGANJ ED TW(55.00) 2.00 3.00 2.32 ~ 251 13 Pit PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(90.DO) 2.00 3.00 3.75 ~ 252 12 Pi'. PEEPEEGANJ ED TW(SO.OO) 5.80 S.OO 1. 93 ~~ 253 12 PR.KR PEEPE£GANJ ED TW(140.00) 39.00 36.00 36.00 ftrm Z55 Pi'. PEEPEEGANJ EO TW(150.00) 50.00 5.00 5.04 ~ 14 FP PEEPEEGl'.NJ Ell, TW{89.00) 6.00 10.00 13.18 ~ 256 8 FP GORAKHPUR Ell, TW(Z60.00) 30.00 S.61 20.00 ~ 251 12 KR r,oRAKHI'UR 21.95 0.00 0.00 'IIItm 258 12 259 FP GOAAKHPUR Ell, T1I(200.00) 34.00 6.00 4.64 """F taft 12 FP GORAKHPUR Ell, TW(26.l1) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 260 11 5.37 261 KR GORAKHPUR EA TW(40.00) 16.55 5.00 ~ 10 FP GORAKHPUR EA TW(U .00) 13.00 S.,O 6.28 262 8 ~- -.---.-.----~------.--~--~------~--.------.- .. -----~-----.--~.-~---.--~-~----~------~------.------_, 10 " _ (_lJ) \ 'J 1. ~j 141) ~~ rlll,HIll,HIl) CnW(1) W,HP -t-~) -1,-10) 1,'11) 264 Baur deeh 28.33 1034 -1-,) CHW(t) W,HP -I-'i) -1-5) 1158) 2btJ Banja.t.hd 54.23 536 -(-51 -(10+) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1>10) ( 951 43'1.00 t91~ ~ ( II CHili (l) T,W -(-5) - 1-5) -(-51 (293) 261 Nawapar 68.09 ------U N - t N K 1\ B r 'I' E 0 ------Irtam'{ ------ 268 Rampur 23.21 ------U N - r N H A B I T E D ------Irt3R 269 Baraipar 73.00 ------U N - I N H A B I T E 0 ------Irt3R ~70 Mohanpllr 3~.11 -'""' ..... -...... U N - 1 N It fI IJ I 'I' E D ------1\{ am'{ ------ 271 Markanya 11 33.24 ------U N - I N H A IS I T E D ------~~ ----- ..... -~ .. 272 Sugandh Garh : 42.45 ------UN - [ N K A B I T E 0 ------Irt3R 273 Kusanra 104.09 1544 P(ZI CKWI1I T,TW -(-51 -(-51 (2161 274 Khutwa 20.40 481 -(-5) -(-5) W,K? -(-5) -(-5) -1-5) (12) 275 'l'arngc::hak J 36.42 551 P(l) -(-5) W,K? -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) (17) 216 Kazlpur 47.35 1471 I'll) CHWI1) II,HP -1-5) -1-5) -(5-10) 1198) 277 Karnjahwa u 75.00 1383 -(-5) CHllI1) II,KP - (-5) -(-5) -(>101 (196) 218 Awaiepaker o 32.24 694 P(l) -(-5) N,KP -1-5) -(-5) -1>10) (107) 279 Doharia o 148.93 4194 PI51.H(3) Kill, FPC(ll.RP(l) W,KP PO,TO TUE,FaI -1>10) (666) CKW(l1 280 Buriya Bari o 39.26 1596 P(l) CHW(lI II,KP -(-5) -(-5) -(>10) (241) Census------~--.------.------Directorate, utear pradesh 12:~ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 ------KR GORAKHPUR EA TW(155.00) 0.00 1.00 1. 83 :molT 263 7 FP GORAKHPUR EA TW(19.00) 7.00 1.28 1.05 ~ 264 8 KR GORAKHPUR EA TW(H.50) 4.00 3.00 2.73 $mr 265 , FP 14 PR,I KR GORAKHPUR TW(24.00) 42.00 2.00 0.00 :;qJqTt Z67 13 0.00 0.00 268 KR GORAKHPUR TW(2l-21) 2.00 ~ 14 KR GORAKHPUR TW(6S.00) 4.S0 3.50 0.00 ~ 269 15 KR GORAKHPUR TW(25.08) 3.80 3.45 o 00 270 16 ~ KR GORAKHPUR TW(32.24) 0.90 1.00 0.00 ~ 271 17 4.00 3.45 0.00 272 KR GORAKHPUR TW(35.00) ~ 14 0.00 10.40 273 PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED,EO TW(87.29) 6.40 ~ 13 1 16 274 PR,KR GORAKHPUR E:.D,EO TW(18.24) 0.00 1.00 ~ 14 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(l1.92) 0.00 2.03 2.50 ~ 275 12 KR GORAKHPUR EA TW(40.00) 0.00 2.80 4.55 276 12 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(60.20) 0.00 6.80 8.00 ~ 277 13 KR (JOMKIIPUR ED TW(20.00) 10.20 2.04 0.00 ~ 218 12 PR GHORAKHPUR ED,EO TW(98.eO) 22.40 10.00 17.73 ~ 279 11 FR GORAKHPUR ED TW(29J20) 0.00 0.00 10.06 ,t'4>:rr-.R't 280 11 J2C, III ()q "·1 I'll II! 1.1 I ',0 ------U N - 1 N II 1\ B I l' I lJ -.. ~---- ... -- 1\t 3IIOl1': 'd~ RaT, II ~~\ll I q. I~ q"':, -(-'>1 - (-~I 1iI,IIP - (-"d - (-'>1 IIW (1111 2S1 Man)t\atJ.a 47 .00 ------_--_ U II - 1 II 1\ 1>. Q I 'f E 0 ------1\t_ ------ 2~4 KhotWd 54.80 ------U N - r II H A Q I T E 0 ------1\t~ ------ 2~5 NarharpUl ALrdU lid 39.00 111 - (-51 - (-5) HI? -(-51 -(-0 ) -1-5) (26) 286 Barhra NO.~ 14.23 ------U II - I II H A B I T E 0 ------_ .. _ ~~ ------ 287 8arhra NO.1 83.21 ------U N - I II H A B I T E 0 -.... ------tr<~ ------ 288 Bhauramal 111.62 112 -(-51 - (10+) W,HP -(-5) - (-51 -(-5) (1151 289 Rohua 129.24 514 -(-5) -110+) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 911 290 Chakra 46.42 521 -(-51 - (10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-51 -(-5) (72) 291 Be1par uri Guroo Nag' - 130 64 403 -(-51 -(10+) W,HP - (-5) ~1-5) (54 ) 292 Kctha 204.45 505 -(10+) - (10+) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) (96) 293 Kharl.a 87 01 284 -(-5) -110+) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) 1451 294 Shaw 45.33 32 1'1(1) -(10+1 W,HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (8) 295 Tajcleeh 2:'.23 571 -(-5) -\10+) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5\ 194) 296 Jaqatb"l~ 1~.9' 636 - (-5) - (10,) W,IIP PO - (-<» (~O) 297 IJela 42.49 901 -(-5) -(10+) liI,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) ( 119) 298 Bagharl. 25.09 20 - (-51 -110+) W,HP -(-51 -(-5) -(-5) (3) Census D1rectorate, Uttar Pradesh ------T------~------II 13 11 15 17 1 H ------_._------~------KR GORAKHPUR TW(47.891 0.00 2.60 0.60 ~ 281 11 ?R GOMKHPUR TW(24.401 13.20 6.58 5 60 292 12 ~ KR fl>lU\KlIl'lllJ l'W(lA.OO) 0.00 '1.00 0.00 ~ :R3 IJ KR (,()RAKJjj'rJH TW (57.001 0.00 2."0 0.00 ~R4 14 ~ KRNR GORAKHPUR gO 2.00 35.00 2.00 ~~ 285 15 KR GORAKHPUR TW(14.23) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~"'f2 286 15 KR GORAKHPUR TW (40. 001 23.22 5.20 15.00 ~"'fl 287 16 KR GGORAKH?UR TW(BO.OOI 81.62 2.20 7.80 ~ 288 17 KR GORAKH?UR TW(20.001 83.00 2.94 23.30 ~311 289 16 KR GORAKH?UR TW(20.001 23.32 1.40 1. 70 ~ 290 16 KR GORllKHrUR TW(7S.00) 29.00 14 .00 12. b4 ~"3'1; 'l""l'R 291 16 KR GORAKH?UR TW(25.001 159.45 4.40 13.60 292 16 • PR GORAKHPUR TW(SO.OO) 36.00 1.01 0.00 ~ 293 16 ?R GORAKH?UR TW(1O.00) 25.37 14.46 6.50 ~ 294 12 KR <,CJIUIKJlPlm TlIPO.OOI S.OO 0.00 0.23 ~ 29!) 13 PR GOAAKHPUR TWIIO.OO) 2.50 0.05 0.40 ~ 296 12 PR GORAKHPUR TW120.001 22.49 0.00 0.00 ~ 297 12 PR C;ORAKIIPUR TWI20.00) 5.09 0.00 0.00 ~ 298 1~ • ___ • ______~ ______4 ______6 10 "1') M.\III\.\I\\\1pul q~' - ( 1(1, ) (-',) - (', 10) 1\' ~ . \ '". it) W,IIf' - (II) 31l1l Mohmm.hipu r M,]ti \J8.00 1538 -(-5) CHW!\ I 'Ii,IIP -(,-101 (2191 JDI Jamuar 237.65 1020 P(ll CHWIl) W,HE' -(-5) -(-51 -(-51 {1581 102 Ha rlhdrplJr 24.44 ------U N - [ N II A BIT g D 303 Sonbarsa 59.90 ------_--- U N - [ N II A II I , ~ D 304 Chak Sl.)aull. 10.52 ------U N - INK A BIT E 0 305 Bqauti 68.84 ------U N - I N II A B r , E 0 306 Pars~a 73.63 ------U N - r N II A BIT E 0 307 Jangal Galmara 51.80 ------U N - I N II A 8 I T £ 0 30~ J"nqal Ilacbh.ljdn sin\ I 149.23 ------U N - [ N H A BIT E 0 309 S.1uria 151. 36 278 -(-5) W,flP -(-51 -(-5) (391 310 Janqal Ramqdthwa 17'0. ~7 ------U N - 1 N " A B [ T L 0 311 Kharkatwa 75.27 ----_----- U N - I N II A BIT E 0 312 BhJ.t:anl. 104.22 2148 -1-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) (254 ) 313 Bhandar~ 188.19 2419 P (11 MWe(1) ii,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (425) 314 Kalan1 urf Barhnl. 21.65 564 - (-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (78) 315 Gaura KhclS 8t3.22 1029 p (11 MIle (1) ,Mile ( I) ,ewe (I) W, II P PO MON (lbS) 316 Govindput" 46.16 640 - (-51 -(-5) ii,HP - (-5) - (-51 liS (102) Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh P.. 7 - ~ ~ ------~---- ~------.------~------11 I' 11 1', 11, 11 1', ---_ .. _------_------~------~~ ' ... OlJi\KHl'IJIJ rw I~f) .00 I 1 Of) 1.Db n.lO .~q" 16 ~~ PR GOI,AKllrUH TW150.001 8g 00 0 00 0.00 300 11) ~1ll'IiT PR GOAAKHPUR TWI70.00) 167.15 0.00 0.00 301 16 ;;flJaIIl KR GORAKHI?UR TW I 30.00) 3.00 0.00 1. 4 4 302 16 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW145.001 13.00 0.00 1 90 303 15 ~ KR GOAAKHPUR TWI8.00) 2.00 0.52 0.00 304 16 'fi~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW I 4 6.00) 20.00 2.84 0.00 305 17 flr.IWt KR ',ORAKIII'IJI( TWI~O.OO) 21. 50 1. 61 0.50 ~ 30b 10 KR GOAAKHPUR TWI40.00) 10.00 1.50 0.30 307 13 ~~ KR GOAAKHPUR TW 1140.001 8.00 1.00 0.23 'Jfr11'f~~ 308 9 FP GOAAKHPUR TW (100.00) ,49.00 2.00 0.36 ~ 309 8 KR C:;OAAKHPUR TWII04.00) 70.00 1.00 0.67 310 9 ~~ KR CORAKIIPUR TW (53.00) 20.00 2.00 0.27 311 9 ~ KR GORAKHPUR E:D TW(90.00) 11.00 3.00 0.22 ~ 312 9 KR GOAAKHPUR E:D TW(lOS.OO) 78.00 3.50 1. 69 ~ 313 11 PR,KR r,O~/lKti ['llR TW(lS.OO) 5.00 1.20 0.1i5 lfiMRI ~ q;ft 314 12 KR GOAAKHPUR ED TWI6S.00) 19.32 3.48 0.32 315 12 71'tu1m! I'II.KtI (joAAKHf'IJ~ ~D rw I JO. Oil) 16.30 0.20 1. 6b JIb 12 ~ 1)8 _ -_ ------.------.. -... ------_'"'_ -~ .... -.. -- .. --...... -...... ---- '. \1/ M I \htJ II'm.,. I \ ~I • \ " 1111 1'(1) -I ',) '~, III' -1- ',) - t -'I} . (-'d ('Oil) 318 Ahlraull ~.O2 ------U N - 1 N H A a ! r £ D ---.------>tt~ ----... ----- 319 l'lk,.rl,\ 1 ~ ~' • .::~' 404 -(-~) -(-5) W.HP -1-5) -1-,) - (-5) (51) 320 Kohara 10.12 ------U N - I N H A a I T e: 0 ------>tt~ ------ 1;'\ lit 1.j~HlI 101,111 IIJHl - (-',) CIIW( 1) W.If!' - (-~) - (-',) (2D) 322 Hanjhana 131.93 1608 - (-5) lin) W.IIP ro _ ,_e~) -(-'») 174" I , 323 Semra 141. 65 392 -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (64 ) -!-5) 324 Korara urf Defara 91.93 ------UN - I N H l\ B I T E 0 ------_--- >tt~ ------ 325 Ghunqhunkotha 54.23 1259 pilI CHW(l) W,MP PO -1-5) BS (238) 326 Domin GarhlPart) 350.01 2151 PIl) 'RP() HP -(-5) -1-5) RS (313) , 321 Bahrampur (Part) 343.19 863 -(-51 -(-51 W.HP -(-51 ' (-5) -(-51 1134 ) I . , ------~------~-----~------Total: 22136.63 161171 i'l&21,MI1S) 1I(6),HCWI4) 25113 K(51.AC(51 MlI(41.CWCt:21 OU) I?HC(l).'KS(l) FPC(ll,RP(t) SMPCl).CHW(41) l'lq ------~------_-_------11 I" 11 14 I!. H II l' , _ ..... ~ __ T _ .. - ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ~- .. -~-- .. - .. ~ - -. - - . KR (AJ!JjloKf~ t-'UK oiJ 'lW I JU .00) IJ.~O ~.I" 0.,0 I!WTI KR GORAKH"UR TWI2.00) 0.00 0.02 0.00 ~ 318 12 PR,KR r.ORAKHPUR TWI90.00) 27.00 2.1)0 2.77 fliI;fttn JIg 12 KR GORAKHPUR TW(8.00) 2.00 0.00 0.12 320 15 ~ PR,I PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(80.00) 48.00 3.52 0.41 ~ 322 13 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(130.00) 9.00 2.65 0.00 ~ 323 13 KR GORAI PR GORAKHPUR !W(42.00) 10.00 2.00 0.23 325 6 "F'F.mr PR GORAKHPUR !W(200.00) 105.00 5.07 40.00 m:r11l(~) 326 4 KR GORAKH[PUR !W(200.00) 1)9.00 2.00 2.19 ~~) 321 8 0.00 W(160.00),TW(9082.261 55<14.33 1131.33 949.81 1IPr : TWE(5042.49),R(140.00) O(10.00),T(245.00) District Name : Gorakhour -mq ih"_IIRJIIIMt - rllfto-mq lhdiNr~'IIIIIt-m tw c-) ~~'m'll1'l1l' ~ m!lt l!fav!t1 _hnifllliltflluffll1liR''''-5111i.'Ift.. 5-10 ~.'Ifr.lIIi lOi'~.'Ifr.1tft_ 'lltiJrq'ht~'l'i\tl Amenities Avail.ble • [If not avaihble "ithin tho vlllaQe, a dash I-I ha~ bOQn shown Ln the column and next to it, in brackets, the diStance in broad ran'les viz. -5 l 1Il'Ilfil'l1ll ~ rM~ pam (1j'R ) 1'IIt 5$lfil -~ =r E'"( 1l) iF' e~, Locatio", Name of Village Total area Total popu- Educatiollal Mecl.1clli Drink!n,} Water ~a.t and Day(sl of Communication. Code of the village lation and IPotable) Telegraph market/hat, IBu. Itop, No. = if Rail".y nation, lin hecta reB) number of any households Water way) 5 6 8 10 C.D. Block ,- Chargawan W Tahsil :- Gorakhpllr lJ 326 Slyarampur 1I 540.00 3415 P(1I,AC(2) CHilO) H~ -(5-10) - I -51 - I-51 (5331 329 Mahra]qan) II 399.00 3058 PIZI,M(lI.ACI2) CHW(11 1'1, HP - (-51 MON,WED BS ( 4761 SA'r 330 Tha)curpur NO 2 0 296.00 1942 ~lll.M(1).ACI2) CHWII) W',HP - (-S) - (-51 -1-5) (264) 331 Thakurpur No.1 0 251. 00 2895 ~IlI,AC(l1 CHWIII W,HP -(-51 -(-51 - (-51 (458) 332 DeVlpur 0 358.00 3436 PI11,AC(2) CHWIll HP -(-51 - (-51 - (-5) (532) 333 Parrneshwarpur 0 409.00 S241 ~(2) ,Hlll,H(ll MIIC Ill, SP (11, CHW I 11 W,HP PO fRI BS (774) AC(41 334 Rampur Gopalpur 0 416.00 SOlS PII).M(l) ,AC(ZI MIIC(ll,CHIIIlI W,HP PO - (-5) - (-SI (7561 335 Taljahda II 41S.00 ------U N - 1 N H A a 1 TED ------ 336 Khutahn Khos [] 613.00 4979 Ptll,AC(ZI MIIC(1) ,CHII(ll W,H? ~O 'rUE,FR! -(5-10) (813) 337 Janqal Nakln :J 141.00 l1S4 AC(l) - IIO~I W,KP - (-51 - (-51 -IS-I01 ( 1911 338 JanQal Ayodhya PrasaeJ 333.00 3234 P(ll,AC(l1 MWClll,R~(l1 W,HP - (5-10) THU, SUN -(5-101 1,221 339 Ekala No.2 0 524.00 3531 P(2I,HIlI,AC(21 MIIC(II,CIIIIHI W,HP -(5-10) - 15-W) 1541J Census Directorate, Uttar ~radesh ~L~Dt~iCTORY [.:)1 tlfIt1llll7T LAND USE ~Land.U", (3l!I! 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 2 ~1JUI":- ~ ~:- ~ KR GOAAKHPUR ED 1.60 TIf(137.20) 332.80 25.60 42.80 328 20 ~ I?R GORAKHPUR EA 1.60 TltE(290.20) 72.40 3.20 35.60 ~ 329 20 KR GORAKHPUR EA 4.80 GC('O.OO) ,TW(St-20t 93.60 14.80 16.80 i!I1F1f:r.2 330 20 ~nO.401.TI(162.~il) l?R,KR GOAAKHPUR ED lZ.!O Ge(6S. 20) ,!'W(S4. SO) 62.8cJ Ij.40 16.40 i!I1F1f :r.t 331 20 TW!: (23.60) ,flU. 60) KR GOAAKHPUR EA 7.20 QC( 108 .00). TIt! (94 .20) 56.00 65.60 24.80 332 ,FP 15 T(203.00) ~ !?R GORAKHI?UR EA 4.'0 GCf23.20), TIf(245 .201 64.00 1.20 34.00 333 ,rl? 15 "'28.20) ,11(2.00) ~ 010.40) KR GOAAKHI?UR EA 2.00 TW(Z$6.00),TK(S2.001 25.20 11.60 40.00 334 ,r!? 20 0(1'.00) tI'l'l'~ KR GORAKHPUR 403.60 '.00 6.00 'IIR'I~ 335 17 KR GORAKHPUR ED n.M «(11.20) ,'!'II(32',OOI ~3.60 .2.00 91.00 ~1Im JJ6 ,FP 10 PR GORAKHPUR EA 5.20 TIf(10.00),~(100.09) 4.S0 1.20 14 .40 ~:nflIr.f 337 ,FP 20 0(3.20) KR GORAKHPUR EA 28.00 TW(178.80),OI2l.60) 30.00 2. ••.00 44 .80 ~~~ 338 ,FP 22 T(202.40) 1(1\ tlJ ---~------~-- .----- it\(} ~ ~ \ I I N .141 Manitam 2\)3.00 H!:>I PI tl. I\C( 1) PHCltl,DI1) W,HP PO -\-0 ) BSRS ( 195) 342 Slktau, 334. 00 4994 PIli ,AClll RP (1) ,CHW (I) W, flP - (-5) FRI BS (729) J43 Rahm .. l N.jq If q 1.01) HI lie (11 -(-5) W,IIP -1-<;) !)IJN (961 344 8isunpur 271. 00 3379 P(J) ,Mil) ,IIC(I) RP(11 W,HP - (-5) MON BS (5241 345 8aljnathpur 443.00 3626 P(I) .AC(Z) RP(l) W,HP - (5-10) - (-5) BS (561) 346 8alapar 126. 00 2368 P(Z) .M(2) RP(II,CHW(I) W,IIP PO MON as (351 ) 347 Sonbarsa 196.00 2687 P(I) .AC(11 H (11 ,CHW ( 11 W,HP -(5-10) SUN -15-10) (412) J4ij f\dmpur ena\.. 125.00 1195 he I I) eHW( 11 HP -\5-10) -(-5) -(5-1Q) (232) 349 Na'riapar 90.00 410 AC(1) RPtll,CHW(1) H~ -(!..-10) - ('~l (90) 350 Jangal Nandlal slnghL: 116.00 2044 Pill,AC(l) , RP(l) ,CHW(l) HP - (-5) -;1-5) -(-5) (326) 351 Kolua 31.00 U N - r N HAil I T E D ------_ ... ---_------"'~ 352 Jangl Bahadur All 191.00 3191 PI1).AC(11 RP (1) , CHW (1) HP -(-5) TUE -(-5) (463) 353 Nooruddln ('h~k 2b.OO 1309 ACll) CHII(I) HP - (-',I - 1- ',I ( lBbl 354 Sanjhal 45.00 799 AC(I) CHilD) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (1301 355 Karmainl 222 01 ------U N - r N H A 8 I TED ------"'~ 356 Lalpur Murlt 166.00 U N - r N H A 6 r T g 0 ... ------_------"'~ 351 Jangal Sh~v s~ngh 218.40 ------U N - I N H A a I TEO ------..n .-JOI' ------ Census Directorate, Uttar Pradesh ,..,- .~ 11 L: 13 14 l~ I, 1; l~ ------KR GORr'KPPUR SO GCI4.00).TWI14.80) 2.40 0.00 2 00 ~:jl 340 , f'p ; 4 TWE(3.20).TKIO.40) O(1n.~OI PR GORAKHPUR SA 3.60 TWE(3? 60) 138.40 0.00 23.40 '1-imtt 341 10 PH ';')lilIKIII'IJH 1,/\ II), ~I) 'W(90.001.TW~(~.10) ')~ .tiO 0 ••)0 1'1.00 ~ ,<1:. 10 0(2.401.T(100.80) KR GORAKHPUR ED 0.80 TW173.60J 15.80 0.00 5.80 W'I1f"PR" 343 10 PR r,ORflKliPUR EA 6.00 TW(206.00),O(IZ.001 30.80 7.20 9.00 344 10 T1218.001 ~ PR,KR ' GORAKHPUR EA 8.90 GC(0.80),TWI212.BO) 81.00 28.00 56.80 345 17 TWEI54.40) ~ PR.KR GORAKHPUR EA 6.40 TWI48.80),TWE(24.eQ) 24.80 0.00 21. 60 iIR'I1'IIl 346 18 TKI0.40) PR G~ ORAKHPUR 1;;0, f:A 2.80 TW(40.401,TWEI34.401 70.80 19.60 1B.00 lIRtmIT 347 10 KR GORAKHPUR ED.EAG 1.20 TWEI34.00).TKI3.20) 72.80 0.00 13.40 348 16 010.40) IT'fIlt- PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TWEI66.40),0117.801 1.;60 2.60 1.60 '!lII'IR 349 15 KR GORAKJlPUR ED,EI\G TWEI43.bO).TKI0.401 45.20 0.00 ~6.00 of'll'f~fm: 3!>O 15 KR GORAKHPUR TWE(I1.20) 3.60 0.00 16.20 ~311 351 16 KR GORAKHPUR EA 3.60 TWE(18.40),TK(47.20) 48.00 16.80 46.80 '*"'r~~ 352 10 010.80),1165.40) KR GORAKHPUR EA TWEI4.90I,TKI0.801 9.20 0.00 6.40 i.*-r1!(q; 353 10 015.00) KR GORAKIIPIJR roo TWr.IIO. 40) ,TK II. fiO) ',.20 0.00 4.40 )~4 11 O(2.BOI m KR GORAKHPUR TI KR GORAKHPUR TWE(56.00I,O(IO.001 91.00 2.50 10.50 356 12 ~'1"'i\ KR GOflAKllPtJR 275.20 0.00 3.20 of'll'f~fm: 357 )'J ,. III ') 11 00 ,I N - IN!! \ Ii 1 1 [ U 16.1 DO 6":!J "CII) HP - (-~) - I -S) 1103 ) 1 b4 • 00 1478 Ae(l) CHW(I) HP -I-51 - I -51 -(-51 (228) 361 Ndr-HrlpUt N0,' ?91.00 \'1:0 Pltl,l\<;ill liP -( ',J ~ pll) - (-'d IIPI) 36~ NaralnpUt No 1 15.00 U N - I N H A 8 I TED ------ 363 Karmaha urf Kamhrla c_ 56.00 593 AC(ll -(-51 HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (85) 364 Umm.ttput 40.00 ~e4 ACIl) -1-5) HP - (-5) -(-51 - (-5) (102) 365 Banga~ 539.00 3776 Pll) ,AC(l) CHW(11 HP -1-5) -(-51 -(-51 (64? ) J06 Mlrzapur 46 95 991 ACI1) -('5) HP - 1-5) -(-51 -(-51 (177) 367 Saral Gulhar13 173.00 1910 P(l),ACll) CHiI(11 W, HP ( 10>1 MONt SAT as (3271 368 ParSl.a 5S.00 1ZZ -\5-10) -(5-10) -(5T10) (104) 369 Jaurhar 'j 58.00 764 AC(11 -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -('5-10) -(5-101 (135) 370 Narharpur 74 .00 1054 Pill ,M(l) ,AC(ll CHiI(l1 W,HI? -(5-10) -15-101 as (154) 311 RaaSQotpul II 37.00 346 ACtl) -15-101 W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) (12) 372 Janql Pakrl Ll 163.00 1819 AC(l) CHilli) iI,IIP - (0-101 'fUr~, SUN -(5-10) (248) 373 Murlla urf Murera [1 35.00 1032 ACIl) CHillI) HP PO THU, SUN as (156) 374 Gulanha 0 243.00 2817 PIl) ,Mill ,AC(l) CHilll) iI,HP PO SUN as (471) 375 Jangl Chhatra Dhar. 0 494.00 6937 PIlI,ACIll PHCll) , - (-5) - (5-101 -(-5) Ill36) Census Dlrectorate, Uttar Pradeah .¥ ... ------~------.------~------~------_ 11 I? 1:> 14 I', H 17 ------_------_------_----_------_1" KR GORI\KHP[J~ TWL I"'. 00), 0 (~O. "0) 414 OU 3.S0 ~O "0 -:;ft1\"f~ J:," 14 KR GORJ\KHPliR EAG 13.60 TW(41.30) 42.90 43.30 -'::.00 359 n ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO 1. bO TW(51.20),O(54.80) 30.80 16.80 8.80 3bO 13 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EA 84.90 TWEI148.eOl,O(1.20) 30.00 8.80 20.40 ~~.2 361 13 I KR GORAKIlPUR 0.90 TW(48.40) 2.40 0.80 3 60 ~"3'l;~ 363 12 KR GORAKHPUR ED 1. 20 GC(17.60),TWE(10.40) 3.20 2.10 5 20 364 12 ~ I KR GORAKHPUR EA 0.40 GC(11.60),TWE(20.eO) 0.00 0.00 B.15 366 2 ~ PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG GC(48. 40), TW(25. 60) 1160.00 5.60 23.20 tmtr~ 367 10 TWE (29.20) ,0 (21. 20) KR GORAKHPUR ED GC(19.40),TW(16.00) 3.40 0.80 11. bO KR GORAKHPUR ED GC(lS.20) ,TWE(34.00) 2.40 1.40 4.80 ~ 369 10 0(0.40) PR GORAKHPUR ED GC(14.40) ,'l'lI(0.40) 10.80 0.00 10.80 370 10 TWE (21. to) ,TK (2.40) ~ 011.60) KR GORAKHPUR ED 1. 20 'l'WE(lS.20).TK(J.00) 1.60 0.00 2.80 371 10 00).60) ~ PR GORAKHPUR ED 0.40 GCI2S.20),TWE(76.40) 16.00 2.00 30.00 ~~ 372 10 0(13.00) PR GORAKHPUR EA 0.40 GC(12.00),TWE(16.20) 0.80 0.00 5.60 ~0'l;¥U 373 ~ PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 1.20 GC(15.20),TWE(160.60) B.OO 4.eo 54. 60 374 10 '1'1«26.40),0(25.20) 1Ji'IIm PI'. C;OI\AKH~UR F.A 11.~() GC(s,o.eOI,TW(10.801 14. ao ~. 40 19.&0 '*t\or 1JlI'IIft J1S 10 'l'W£(304.60) ,'I'K(5.60) 017.60) ------~~,~IIW J~b ...... _ .... 10 -_.. ~, ~ ~ - ...... - -- - ~ ...... ------h II) _. __ -_-_------~------.. ------~-~------j 'f) T\r.t ... 1 1 Hlql ('Ilildl rrl hq.OO M,l J\C {l I -(5-101 liP -(;-10) - (',-1 I) I -(5-10) 110~) 311 Hat $',\wal<.rUt N.\._' 215.00 5\(}3 Ae(\\ ,0(\\ ~\\C( \ \ UP - (-51 GUN - (-5\ ( I~O) 311l Ban\o..atla Drt Itah13 103.00 992 -(-5) -15-10) HP - (-5) - (-f,) - (-'l) (l7bl J I') Bl l lw.1 ({dOlpHr 111.00 14b4 P (11 pl{C(l\ W,H~ -(-5\ - (-!) \ -(-51 (224) 3eO 8anHill 1"'1.00 1311 P(1),AC{l) CIIW(1) W,H~ -(-5) -I-51 - 1-5) (238) 381 Janglaurahl 326.00 3396 PIl),Mlll,ACll) -15-10) W,HP PO MON -15-10) (533) 382 Jangl Ahmad All ShahlC 263.00 2663 P(l) ,AC(l) FPCll) W,H? -(-5) MON, PRJ -15-10) (39J) 383 Janql UhoCl::'J.r 539.00 7637 P II) ,M 11) HHCll),FPCll),RP(I) W,HP PO MON,THU -1-5) (127)) 384 Janql T\.nkof\lu N0" 145 00 1924 P (11 ,AC 11) RP (1) W,HP PO - (-5) BS (291) 385 Jangl T.lnkonl.a Nol 0 170.00 2119 - (-5) CHW(1) W,HP -1-5) TUg, mr 8S 1343) 386 Jangl Hakeem No:! 153.00 4410 P (1) , RP(l) W, HP -(-51 -I-51 -(-51 (716) 387 Ramgarh Urf RaJahl 352.00 2921 PI1) ,Mil) ,AC(I) RP (l),CHW (1) W,KI' PO 1'IIU ·I·~) 144Z) 388 Mahadeo Jharkhandl T'~' 21 30 144 PI 1) -1-5) HI' -1-5) -(5-10) BS (27) 389 Air Force A.rea 112.33 4010 P (11 H (1) 'f, HP PO !.lUH BS (829) Total : 13706.99 133514 1'(41) ,M(l3) H(2),MCWIS) 21043 HIl) ,AC(58) MH (l ) , PHe I 4 ) 011) 0(1) ,HC(2) RI' (13) • CRW (29) _~ ______J ____ ~ ______~ ______• ______~~------~---- ______ 11 I' I! 11 I', I, I~ ------KR GORAKHPUR ED 0.40 GC(23.20) ,TW(14.80) 1. 60 1 20 6.60 311lF'iI oitR'I ~ 376 15 TWE (17.20),0(4.00) PR (,c)RIIKlII'tJl( I·.IJ ')./0 TW(?()O.OOI ,OC1~ .',01 Il.o() J. '0 3H.IO ~:f2 (II ~ KR GORAKHPUR EO,EI\G GC(31.20),TWE(42.00) 6.00 4.80 19.00 ~"3'l;~ 378 1 S PR GORAKHPUR EAG 2.80 GC(3S.60),TWE(94.401 7.20 7.20 23.80 ~'U'I'l< 379 16 KR GORAKHPUR ED,gAG 2.80 GC(97.00) 12.40 0.00 14.80 ~ 380 16 KR GORAKHPUR ED, EAG e.40 GC(17.60),TW(15.80) 2.00 IS.00 30.00 ofrR'Iaft PR,KR f,ORIIKIl PIIH r:n, f,1\r. Q,RO TWF.(164.00) ~l.AO 16. AO ~7. 60 JA? 16 ofrR'I ~ Jll'I\ '"'" "3'l; l!.U PR GORAKHPUR ED, EAG 20.00 GC(S2.00),TW{260.00) 9S.80 15.20 64.00 oitR'I~ 383 ~ TWF.(JO,OO) ,0(7.00) PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG 3.20 TWE{111.00) 11.20 1. 20 17.20 oitR'I~'f 2 394 3 PR GORAKHPUR EAG 2.00 TWE(l39.60) 4.80 0.40 23.20 oitR'I~'f.1 395 1 KR GORAJ PR GORAJ PR GORAJ PR GORAl 1Ifrr: 520.80 GC(l006.20),tw(3127.70) 4669.10 492.00 1783.S8 TWR(2823.20),TKI3~6,60) 0(329.30),TI933.20) IWI~ 13S 1')~1 <:i:N~IJS IIMENITIES"'" 'IlfiNI1l AND till IHst.ticl N..lIII.) : Gordkhour ------Wi if ~ 1IJ1I~"'fT'I 1IJ1I~;><'! ~ ~~ 1l'I1l'~ "-;t. f41 ~~(rAA ) m< m~ =~) iii ~ e~, Location Name ot Villaqe Total area Total popu- 'duea tiona 1 MedLcaL CrinkLnq Water ~ost and Day(al of Communication. Code of the villaqe lation and = I ~otablel 'roleqraph m,Hket/hat, IBua stop, Nt.). I j n h~ctar~~1 number or I r M'Y R31lwav ItlCion, households Water way) 2 9 10 C.O. Rl""k :- Ohdthat II , Tahsil :- Gorakhpur lJ 390 Karmaura 0 305.14 2024 P(1)'ACI1) MWCI1I.CWCI1I,CHW(1) W,HP - (-5) - (-5) -(-5) (342) 391 Tlkarln ,I 212.97 ~427 Pili ,Mill CHW (11 W,IIP PO M()N gs' (4151 392 Raqhunath Pur [1 358.16 1978 PO) ,AC(11 MWC(II.CWC(II,CHW(I) T,W, HP - (-5) ORI as (3151 393 Bhelampur OrE BhagwaU 396.61 763 ACIlI CHWI1I W,HP - (-51 - (5-IOI as 1115) 394 Jangl Dumrl Nol Il 821.14 7940 PI21.MIlI,AC(11 MWCIII ,PHS(II ,CHWII) 1'1, HP PO /TUC;, FRr -I-51 1!J09) 395 Jangl Dumrl No2 972.40 7601 Pili ,Mill ,ACIII MWClll.CWC(II.CHWII) W,HP PO WED -I-51 '" 11211) 396 Jangl Sakhani IJ 342.37 2072 P(I) ,ACll) CIIW (11 W,HP - (5-10) - (5-101 -15-10) 13141 391 Jangl Ilapur II 522.47 32b9 plll.AC(11 MWC ( 11 , PHS ( II W,'rK, liP - (5-101 -(5-101 - (5-101 154~1 398 !\badl Sakhanl U 142.86 1838 P(21,AC(11 CHW III W,HP - (5-10) -15-101 -15-10) 13121 399 8ha~rwa C 127.48 1341 - (-5) CIIWIII W.HP - (5-10) -15-101 -15-101 (2411 400 J. Janul Abden urf JU 968.04 7814 P(II ,Hili ,AC(II CIIW III W,HP PO MON -15-101 11250) 0(1) 401 Janql Maghee :J 162.63 1048 Pili ,Oil) RPlll ,CHW (I) W,HP -15-10) MON - (5-10) (178) Census Olrectorate, Uttar Pradesh lIl1'I'~ ·lll.r.Af,f~ 0 I IIIF I OR I ttflf1l1ilrr LAND USE ------~-~~~~------~ Land Use (~'1fif~~ -~~~~·.:t~fr,~f .. {~~~~ (t.e. area under dl(far~nt type of land use in hectares ~ounded upto two decimal places) lIl1'I'_ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 'qlGm ~- ~ PR~-'- GORAKHPUR EAG 4.80 TWE{262.40) 12.60 2.80 22.40 ~ 390 23 PR GOAAKHPUR ED,EAG 2.40 TWE{177.201 6.80 6.47 20.00 ~ 391 22 PR,KR GORAKHPUR 1.20 1'11£(265.601 54.20 13.40 23.58 ~'i< 392 20 PR,KR GORJlKI1 PIJR 33.60 TWE{146.80, 135.20 60.40 18.61 ~~~ 393 23 PR GGORAKHPUR EAG,EO 3.60 1'11£ (593. 60' 122.00 38.00 64.20 "I'R'f~;; I 394 23 KR GORAKHPUR EAG 0.20 TWE(615.60) 282.60 42.00 32.00 ~'f.2 395 14 KR GORIIKHPUR EIIG 1'11£1287.20) 12.00 25.51 17.60 1IjInIr~ J96 20 K1'. GORJIKHPliR 4.00 TIIt(419.20) 56.80 10.00 3 t. 40 ~ 397 20 FP GORJlKHPUR EAG,EA 1'11£(82.00) 56.00 1.40 3.80 ~ KR GORJlKHPUR EAG TWE(103.60) 4.80 0.00 18.20 ..mn 399 10 PR GORIIKlIl'tlR P'['),F:I\Il,li:J\ TWF. (844 .201 29.24 19.bO 73.20 ~.~~~~ 400 70 PI'. GORAKHPUR TW(80.80) 30.40 26.80 25.63 ~1l1d\ 401 :)0 PfU ," ------_------_--- -~---.------~------~------HI ...... ,,...... ,... I) _I 0) II) , I'll" • 11\'11111111) I ",,',l 01") (', 11)) CIII'III) W/Il!-' I', Ill) ! ~1~-10) (~II 403 MOI'lh'.Irrun.1 n tIW.) 6~.~b ;51 -(;-10) -1\0<) W,IIP - (',- I III - (1,-10) -1,~10) ( II) 404 Huhlu,l,lln PHI ~4.99 ~64 P(11 RP(I) ,<'IIW( I) W,IlP (', 10) 1',-1111 - (',-10) (1111 405 Janql $e'll.iarl b3.54 645 ~ (1) CHW 11) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (101) 40b Karmdha Buzutq 379.01 3662 Ii' (1) RPI1I,CHW(1) W, HP - (5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (644 ) 407 Salempur ur-f Mogalpul- 21.52 258 -(5-10) -(10+) W,RE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 (40) 408 Chakkhan Moharnmd 80.54 1021 P(1) CHII(1) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (164) 409 lJakhdt.JJ It,p b6.78 5J8 - (-5) CHW(l) W, Hi? -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (73) 410 Phulwarla 318.50 2159 Pill CHW(l} W,HP - (-5) -(5-10) - (-5) (312) 411 tcarmaha Khurd 83.54 484 - (-5) - (-5) W,HI? -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) (701 412 Rampur Khurd 47.75 606 P(l) , CHW(l) HP -(-5) ,(5-10) -(-5) (81) 411 }\:).111'1111111 l~). 4.1 t!>4~ P 11) -1-5) W,HP - (-5) '-(5-10) -1-5) (289) 414 Sall\put A.utanqa'cad 41.15 539 -1-5) -1-5) W,\\~ -1-'» -I-~l -(-Sl (6b) 415 Bharwal~a ur! MoqalaD 64.35 485 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) (80) 416 Langri Golar~a 138.80 2501 P(2) ,M(l) HWC(l) ,MHC(1) ,ewC(l) W,HP PO MON,WED BS (394) FRI H1 Rasoolpur Gonla 44.11 796 -(-5) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) (11BI 418 Haph1j Nagar 145.69 1216 pel) H (1), HC (1) ,CHW (1) W,HE? -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) (199) 419 Budadeeh 150.60 1782 PIl) CHWIl) Ii,HP -IS-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (271) ------~------_- --_._------COn:"3119 Ollcl('t.H 11.1, lit' ., r Pr.1dt):Jh ,"I' 11 12 13 14 15 KR GORAKHPUR TW183.201 113 60 ~.57 0.40 fimr'IU'R 10~ 20 403 KR GORl'KHPUo. ED TWE156.001 3.96 0.00 5.60 ~ PR GORAKHPUR ED TWln.791 4 80 0.40 6.80 ~'J{ 404 19 KR BGORAKHPUR TW I 4 9.201 6.40 3.60 4.34 ~Wri\ 405 20 KR GORAKHPUR ~D TW~(31~.801 20.41 ~.AO JI).bO 40b 20 ~~ KR GORAKIlPtJR f.D TWE(23.20) 2.72 0.00 1. 60 ~'a'I;~ 407 25 KR GORAKHPUR ED,E:AG TWE (62.40) 8.34 1.40 8.40 ~~ 408 20 KR GORAKHPUR TW (51. 60) 6.80 1.18 7.20 ~ 409 17 KR GORAKHPOR ED TWJ::{2SS.90) 25.60 13.40 23.60 410 16 ~ PR,KR r,ORAKHPtJR ED TWE{49.94) 22.80 1.20 9.60 ~ 411 16 .. KR GORAKHPUR ED,EO TWEI40.00) 4.00 3.00 0.75 ~ 412 16 .. KR GORAKHPUR EO,E:AG TWE{96.80) 16.40 LBO 12.00 413 15 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TIIE(45.80) 1. 2Q 0.68 0.50 ~~ 414 IS KR GORAKHPUR TilE: (53.95) 2.40 2.BO 5.20 ~'a'I;~lm'f 415 15 PR ';O[(JIKIII 'tJII 'rWf:(lOl.11O) 1_'.tiO 1.40 :'O.A() ~~ Hi> 14 KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TWE 133 .BO) 4.20 2.80 3.31 ~'f-r'!r 417 I" KR GORAKflPUR ED,EAG TWE(126.00} 3.80 2.69 13.20 418 15 ~ ~K tJrJJJf\I'III'IlIJ 1·,11,\,1) 'I'WK( I,'I}.IIO) 4."0 t,. :0 1 fl, Ill) 11 u U ... -...... --- ...... -~-. --~----~ ~- - - ~""~",o1nll'l~ 'Lf~ ------.--~------~------J ., 6 a 10 .. ------_. ------¥------~------.------.--.-~~----. 420 $,)tUlt,lid\ ,I 40.07 358 - (-5) CHW(1) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-!oj (59) 421 Shyam Ourw. urf La 1 1 44.11 542 -(5-10) -(10+) W,tlP -(5-10) SUN -(5-10) (88) 422 Slharwa 41.35 382 AC (1) Ctlllll) lI,tlP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (60) 423 Pipar~ IJ 239.99 1604 PIll MIIC(l) ,CHWO) II,HP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(!)-10) (264 ) 424 Sira urf llargadhee U 342.70 2503 P(1) CHll(1) II,HP -(5-10) WED -(5-10) 1(25) 425 Chiutaha n 121.81 752 PIll -(5-101 W,I!P PO WED -(5-101 (lOS) 426 Bhiswa 0 111.39 1052 P (1) -(5-10) W,tlP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (155) 421 Isalampur tJ 84.58 1136 - (5-101 - (5-101 W,HI? -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-\0) (166) 428 Rampur Buzurq [I 118.19 1056 F(l) -(5-101 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 - (5-10), (173) 429 Mehadia 0 29.54 121 -(-51 -(5-101 W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) -(5-10) (18) , 430 Jamun~a 0 70.82 902 -(5-10) -(5-10) II,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) (190) TilE 431 Kill tl~ U b'.21 251 -(5-101 -(!i-lOI W,IU.' -(5-10) -(!I-IOI - (!~-10) (48) 02 Bi.m~lahwa 0 46.51 292 -(5-101 -(5-101 W,HP -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) 1431 03 Tarku1aha 0 128.69 1549 P (1) CHW(l) II,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-10) (232) 434 Ara.i Chilbilwa n 158.24 1925 P(1) CHWII) W,TK, HI? - (S-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (273) 435 Bhatahat 0 301. 98 2811 I'll) ,Mil) ,H(l) R (1) ,MWC (1), PRC (1) W,TK,HP PO,PTO,TO SUN BS (434) HC(l) 436 Parsauna 0 128.29 1059 Fll) CHW(I) W,TK,TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (200) HP 431 Jangl Mohammad BarwaU 76.49 477 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (72) ------_ .. ------~------.---.------.- .. -.-----.------.--.-.-.-.------.----.~-~~.-.-~----~------.. -...... -- ... ---_.-_.p. C.n~ua Dl"II"l0'al", UlL.r I'rad... h -_------_------r- ____ · _____ ~-- ______~- __ -- ... ------a-----~------___ ~~,_-~-_ - - - ~ ... - - ",- 11 U I J 1 ~ I', lb 11 IB 2 ------1 KR GORAKH~UR ED TWE(28.40) 7.20 2.20 2.27 420 12 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED 1. 60 TWE(32.40) 6.00 0.51 3.60 ~~O'i;~ 421 15 KR GORAKH~UR ED 1. 60 TIII::(38.40) 0.95 0.00 6.40 ft:rmr 422 15 PR,KR GORAKHPUR EA TilE 1177.99) 26.20 2.40 33.60 flNft 423 25 PR GORAKHPUR EO,EAG,EO TIIEI302.00) 20.00 11.00 9.70 ~O'i;~ 424 15 fA (JOMH'lIl'tJR ~:o 'rllE 190.00) a.no 3.00 ~lI.8t ~ 4~5 19 PR,KR GORAKHPUR 12.00 TII175.00) 20.00 3.80 0.59 f'mIIt 426 19 KR GORAKHPUR TII(65.00) 14.00 1.58 4.00 427 15 ~ I'R GORAKHI'U!\ TW(1S.00l 14.19 8.00 18.00 428 15 ~'ff\ PR GORAKHPUR TII(20.00) 2.00 0.00 7.54 ~ 429 15 KII. GOAAKHPUR TII(23.00) 21'.00 7.00 19.62 ~ 430 18 KR GORAKHPUR TIl (35. 00) 4.00 1.21 12.00 ~ 431 18 KR GORAKHPUR TII(16.54) 8.00 11.00 11.00 ~ 432 16 433 I'll. GORAKHPUR EA TIl (99.69) 14.40 2.80 11.80 ~ 25 PII. IlOAAKIlPUR Ell TII£(IJS.24) 14.60 5.60 2.aq ~~ 434 23 PR,KII. GORAKHPUR EA TII£(214.40) 27.20 33.80 32.38 ~ 435 23 PR,KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(97.29) 4.00 15.40 11. 60 mft:!r 436 23 I'II.,KR GORAKHPUR E}I. TIIE(63.40) 8.80 0.40 4.25 ~~1WW 437 22 . __ ... _. __ .... _._. ______. ______~_. ______~ ___ ._._ ... ______. ______. ___ .4 __. ______. ______------lD ------_------~------~------4ll~ ".1\ 1111 1 r) 1.111 11)ltl 1'11),1\('11) <'IIWI1) W,IIf' - (', 1 III MOil -I "-11)) \.':;1) 439 M~rapu!' 55 44 404 - (5-10) ClIWll) W,HP -(5-10) -15-10) - (5-10) (5q) 440 Ataraulla 164.31 1326 -(5-10) CHW(l) W,H~ -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) 1116) HI ChA~11 lO.1l1 l~jQ -(~'IO) • (',-lU) " (',-Ill) - (',·111) ~ ("-10) It~4) 442 Amwa 140.43 1334 P(2) CHW(l) W,TK,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (205) 443 Bhaluhl 157.83 1231 I'll) -(-5) W,TK,HP - (5-10) - (5-10) - (5-10) (201) 444 pokharbhlnaa 185.35 2754 -1-5) COW(l) W,OI? -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (447) 445 Sal.Ie 356.95 2115 PI2I,M(1) MWCIl),CWC(1) W,HI? -(5-10) THU,FRI -\5-10) (422) 446 Samdar Buzurg 167.14 550 -(5-10) -15-10) W,KP -(5-10) -(5-10) - (5-1'0) (84) 447 Samdar Khurd 283.20 1661 p(2) CIIW(l) W,HP PO -(5-10) - (5-10)\ (227) I 448 Tarkolahl urf pokharO 185.76 1458 -(5-10) CHW(l) HI? -(5-10) ,- (5-10) -(5-10) (224) 449 Mahri G 154.19 1162 ~(1) CHW(l) W, HI? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) (156) 450 Nl.yamatpur '] 46.59 551 -\5-10) -15-10) W,KI? -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) (89) 451 SJr.ld 109.67 ')4 , Mil) -(5-10) W,IIP -(5-10) - (S-10) -(5-10) (12) 452 Ghora Deur Il 152.98 1435 I? (1) CHW(l) W,HP -(5-10) TUE,FRI - (5-10) (22b) SAT 453 8anchara 0 12.69 1084 -\-51 CHW(11 W,HI? -(5-101 -(S-101 - (5-10) (161) 454 Sohasa 0 127.48 1102 -(-5) - (5-101 W.HP - (5-101 -(5-10) - (5-101 (113) 455 Chiuradeah 0 91.87 581 -15-10) -IS-IO) W,HP -(-5) -(S-lO) -(5-10) 187 ) ------Cansus Oirectorat.e, Uttar I?ratlesh ------~------~------11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ------KR GORAKHPUR ED TWB 1125.60) 7.60 1.16 16.40 438 15 """" PR,KR GORAKHPUR TWE (30. 80) 8.40 10.40 5.84 439 23 ~ KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(141.80) 3.60 6.60 12.31 ~ 440 23 PR,KR GORAKHPUR E!I TW(l28.00) 5.20 2.60 7.81 ~ 411 25 KR GORAKHPUR &!I TWE(1l2.40) 10.40 6.00 U.63 ~ 442 ,FP 23 KR GORAKHPlJR E!I TW(118.80) 10.00 12.80 16.23 443 , FP 20 ~ KR PIPRAICH ED,EAG TWE(148.20) 14.40 2.00 20.15 ~ 444 3 PR PI PRAICH ED,BAG TWE(266.00) 15.60 39.00 36.35 ~ 445 15 PR PIPRAICH ED TWE(139.40) 1.40 10.80 9.54 1!I!IUt~ H6 15 KR PIPRAICH ED TW(219.40) 9.60 30.40 24.80 1!I!IUt lfI" 447 25 PR GORAKHPUR TWE(170.80) 3.60 4.56 6.80 ~'3"i;~~ 448 30 KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(13J.80) 0.00 5.39 15.00 ~ 449 35 KR GORAKHPUR TW(39.60) 1. 39 0.80 4.80 450 35 ~ KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TW(94.00) 2.00 3.00 10.67 ~ 451 35 KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TW£(117.60) 6.80 14.80 13.78 'EI1lim 452 35 KR PIPRAICH ED,EAG TW(8.00) 3.00 1.40 0.29 ~ 453 6 KR PIPRAICH ED,gAG TW(104.48) 3.20 3.40 U,.40 .-m 454 6 PR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG TW(8J.60) 1. 67 1.40 5.20 f1m1* 455 2~ ------~------_. I~-b ------_. ______~ ______3 5 .~ ______. _____6 •• _. ___ ._. __ •__ •____ ._. ______e •___ "~ ____ ~~~ __ ~a __ ~ _____ ._r~~~ ••••10 __ •••••••••••• _. ------_ .. -- 1 ')I, ,'Ii., I d 11 100.3'1 UO~ -1~-\(lI -15-101 w,lIr -1~-101 -15-101 -(5-10) 1104 ) 457 Pars-i-a 'J 40.47 453 -IS-10) -15-10) W,HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-101 1651 458 Pokharbhlnda urf Cha::J 183.20 1070 - (5-10) CHW(l) W,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (168) 459 Samstpur urf Murlla 'I 184.95 1441 PIl) ewell) ,CRWll) T,W,HI? -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 191) 4~O l(Vt'.JWdo II 65.56 4&1 PIl) -(-5) W,liP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) (79) 461 Khirla 'I 34.63 214 P(ll -(5-10) W,HP -15-10) -15-101 -15-101 1851 462 Arazi Barwa I] 113.76 500 P(l) -(5-10) W,HP -(5-10) - (5-~0) - (5-10) (70) 463 Rampur Thawaipar IJ 26.31 351 E'(l) - (5-10) W,HE' - (5-10) -(5-10) -(S~101 (52) 464 Tendua 0 77.30 290 Pill -(5-10) W,RE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) 1(6) 465 Lahura Oeur ,.1 53.42 489 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,HE' -(5-10) -15-10) -15-10) ,, 111) 466 Chak Haeeda Bibl 0 14.16 92 -15-101 -(5-101 W, HP -(5-10) '-(5-10) -1,5-10) (16) 467 Nab~pur 0 106.44 1191 PIl) CHIll (1) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -i-5) (2051 468 Gambhirpur Kamharia fJ 68.39 499 -(-5) -15-10) W,KE' -1-5) -15-10) -(5-10) (83) 469 Parusrampur 0 207.61 1669 P11) ,H(1) CHW(1) W,KE' ~o -(5-101 -(S-lO) 1211) 470 Sonraiech urf BragaoO 173.62 1718 P(ll CHW(l) W,KP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (238) 471 Jamunia l] 92.27 615 -IS-IO) - (5-10) W,TK,HE' -15-10) -15-10) -(5-101 (l01) 472 Tulsidei 0 109.27 U40 -(5-101 - 15-10) W,RE' -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (179) 473 Bankatia Buzurq 0 72.44 451 P(1) -1-5) W,KE' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (60) Census------~~~------Directorate, Vttar Pradesh ------~----~----- 147 Ie 17 2 TW(85_::; 4.17 q_ 60 6. ~: ~ 456 TW(36.:::; ~. 40 2.40 1 48 ~ 457 TW(166_~5) 1. 80 9.80 6.60 ~"34;~ 458 TW(122.:0) 43.20 2 40 16.55 ~"34;~ 459 ~D,EAG TWE{51.:;D) " .60 2.00 4.4E ifiWn 460 TWE(3L2D) ~L40 0.40 2.63 Rmm 461 I?IP:;_::''':::::H TWe92.~=l 1~ .00 ID.16 1.60 31RF1it_ 462 TWe16 AJ) 4080 2.40 2.7: ~~ 463 , I?I?~;':CH TW(68.CC) 2.00 1.40 5.50 464 ;; ~ PIPRA:CH TW(41.;;2) 5.20 2.80 3.60 465 6 ~m TW{12AJ) 0.16 0.40 :.20 _..mr.n.w 466 TWE{93.::Dl C.24 3.00 10.00 ~. 467 GORJl_~o"JR TW(S5.23J 6.80 1.60 4.80 468 2: ~~ TW(186.:0) 2.60 2.21 16.Be 469 ~ PIPRA:::H TWE (13". ~Ol :;.00 2.80 32.82 ~a ~G/EA TWE{64_~O) 12.40 8.40 6.67 ~ 471 TWE{SS.O) 6.80 4.47 9.60 ~ 472 TW'63.~:) 0.24 l.00 7.60 ~W 473 1~8 ----~------~------~~------10 ------_------_"------~ /1 !\11~ 11 dL'dd 1/ ." 1 25') -1~-10) -15-10) W,HP -15-10) -IS-10) -15-10) (38) tl'l 1',,\ ['lilt \ '1/.\ \ 'jj},' 1'111,I'lI",11 '1"',1 W, tl',1I1 I ',I I ',I ( ',I ( I,' .. ) 4/h ('1111 It II]!I I W,. !(. 10110 r II) ('IIW III W, TK,III' (', 101 (', 10) - (,.. ]()) ( ltd) 477 Ralnpur 145.6~ 1644 -(5-101 D (11 W,TK,HP -15-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (;:84 ) 478 Tulasl Deur 22.26 159 -(5-101 -(5-101 W,TK,HP -15-101 -(5-10) -(5-10) (29) 479 Neur~ 32.38 339 -(5-10) -15-10) W,TK,HP -15-10) -15-10) -15-10) (61) 4"0 Pflt~lr, 171. /q .'4~4 PI~),MIII flll),MWCI1),I'IIGI11 W,rK,fll' 1'0 MOfI f.:: (.llbl tllW 11) 481 Bardeeha urf Rauza 53 20 231 -(5-101 -15-10) W,TK,HP -15-101 -(5-101 -15-101 (30) 48Z pipra Banwarl 36.42 51 -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -I-51 -1-:;') (7) 483 Bankatla Khurd 40.07 386 -(5-10) -(5-10) W,TK,HP -(5-101 -15-10) -(5-10) (651 I 484 Maulakhor 0 114 53 1075 Pill CHW(l) W,TK,HP -15-101 -15-10) -(5-10) (183) 41)~ ~.11lh,1W111 %.3J 1ilJ'} ~( II CIlWlll W,'l'k,IIP -15-101 -1,,-101 -15-10) 1171) Total : 14878.48 12~530 p(S9) ,M(9) II (3), MCW (10) 19736 H(Z),ptiC(ll HH Ill.ewC (6) ACIll) ,012) HC(2I, PHC(2) PHS (2),0 (11 RP(3I,CHWI481 11 12 11 11 1, 16 II I" ------~------KR PIPRJlICH ED TilE (14 .1.0) -1.80 0.~1 1.00 ~ 17,1 KR PIPRA1CII ,CO, Ll\!) Tilf:IRO.40) 0.13 ~.:'O 14.40 ~ 11/') 1 PR,KR PI PRAICH ED, EAG TilE 165 .20) 6.40 4.80 8.80 ~ 476 ~ PR,KR PIPRAtCH ED,EAG TilE 1122.69) 4.40 6.80 11.80 471 5 «R'IC PR,KR PIPRAICH ED,EAG TilEI15.20) 0.60 3.00 3.20 478 5 ~~ PR,KR PIPHAlCH f:O,r.N; TII£(21.20) 1. 60 0.40 6.80 :mt 479 5 PR,KR PIPRAICH EA TIIE(124.90) 6.89 16.40 23.60 'IlfU 480 S PH,KR PIPHI1ICII blJ, eN! TWI: (10.00) 6.10 3, f,O ),20 ~3'1;~ 4~1 5 KR PIPRAICH TWE(28,OO) 4.00 1.60 2.42 fIItro~ 482 4 KR PI PRAICH ED,EAG TWE(36.40) 1. 47 0.20 2.00 483 5 ~ PR,KR PIPMICH ED,EAG TW£;(81.60) 6.53 6.80 13 60 ~ 484 5 PR,KR I?IPRAICH ED,EAG TilE(75.20) 6.12 2.80 12.20 ~ 485 5 _...... __ ...... , _-_ -- ... ~ ...... "' .. --~ . - _""---_-. .... 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Block :- Pipralch \l Tansil ,- Gorakhpur 0 486 Arazi Bankat 0 170.78 892 1'(1) ,AC(l) Rp(b W,HI' - (-5) -(-5) -(5,-10) (139) 4S1 MahmQoallb"u Ilrf MIl~aU 3Sb.14 2421 I'll) ,ACll) !tWC!l) ,PHC(1) ,RPll) W,Hp -(-5) -(-5) - (5-~O) (380) 488 Jangl Sub han All 0 177 .66 1448 AC(l) Rf.tU W,HI' -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10)\ (228) 4a9 Unaula Awal 0 30.76 394 AC(l) Rl>m W,HE' - (-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (67 ) I I 490 Unaula Oairn [l 202.7S 618 PIl) ,ACn) tiwc ll) , Mlic (1) , CMII III 'II, HP PO -(r~) ·(~·10) (ntil 491 Unaula Khuro 0 67.16 777 AC(l) ~ (5-10) W,Kp - (-5) -i(-5) - (5-10) (131) 492 Piparni 0 56.66 1206 P(l) ,AS!l) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (5-10) (188) 493 Khajhawa iJ n.26 658 I'.C(l) SM~(l) W,KP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) (124) 494 Sonwy Gonarha 0 208.02 1134 1'(1) ,MIL) 11'(1) W,HP -1-5) - (-5) -1-5) (261) 495 Mahrazi Cl 214.90 1991 -(S-lQ) CHW(l) W,KP - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 129Q) .96 ChHbilwa 'J 381.63 2503 1'(1) ,M(1).AC(1) CHW(l) W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (5-10) (373) ~ ,., Naiyapar BU1urq ,I 64.35 541 I'll) H(1) iI,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(>10) (S() ~\l.:! Diiectorate, Uttar ?radesh IIfIT f.Tmr", 11LtJ\f,b lillil ( \'lP1 ~!I"lim lSI LAND USE ~ Land Use (~'l1'!*~ -~~~i:ll~f.,~f"<>l~*tit (i.e. area under d~fferent type of land use in hectares rounded upto two declmal places) 1IJ1Jl'I'I'i ..., ~~¢ ~mr ~ "''IRt1I a*Wr4 1IJ1J'q;T'IT'I1" ~~'1 ~'q;T >fit _. ~~ (fiI;>ft >l) ('1M''IIIII ~~l Nearest Town =Power Approach Forest Irrigated Unirrlqated Culturable Area not Name of Vlllaqe Location eo vill"'l~ and I?mtr~:- ~ ~:- ~ KR GORAKHPUR 6.80 GC(120.58),PCI141.58) 0.011> 7.20 IS.20 ~~ 496 15 TW(21.00) PR GOMKIIPUR SA 6. ~O GCI282.14),TWI20.00) 0.00 6.80 ~o.eo ~ 1fIi'I'J{ 4~1 12 T(302.14) at PR GORAKHPUR EA 10.00 GC(2.S6) ,TWI120.00) 0.00 15.20 19.60 ;ljlf<'T~~ 4 aa 12 TWE(10.00),T(132.86) KR GOAAKHPUR 0.40 GC 111 • 96) ,TW (4. 00) 0.00 1.20 1.20 ~O!!F' 499 10 T(21.96) KR GORAKHPUR EA 30.00 Ge(lOS.lS) ,TW(20.00) ,0.00 12.00 15.60 ~~ 490 12 TK(20.00),T(145.15) KR GORAKHPUR EA GC(JO.OO),TW(4.00) 0.00 1.20 7.20 ~~ 49l 10 T1fE(24.78),T(S8.78) KR GORIIKIIPUR 0.40 OC(21.86),T1f(ZO.00) 0.00 2.00 6.40 ~ 492 12 T(47.86) PR GORAKHPUR EA GC(13.00) ,TW(10.00) 0.00 2.28 6.ao ~ 493 16 T(23.2Q) PR GORAKHPUR EO TW(196.60),T(186.60) 3.97 0.20 17.25 ~ 494 18 PI1 G~lI?AAlt:H le,40 ec (100 .16), Til! 14 .00) 0.00 1~1~~ ~ 1 .4 fJ ~ 01 ()~ S TWE(50.00) ,T(164.16) KR GORIIKtI~[JR H.no GC(98.90),TW(75.02) 90.16 15.25 25.10 ~ 496 10 TWE(62.00),T(2J5.92) KR GORAKHPUR EA Ge(14.00),TW(14.00) 24.00 2.20 10.15 ~~ 491 1 \ to 1'11.1'. l'III,MIII,1I111 ,'1110111) W, III II! HO!!,WI11 I', III) 1qq h-Jt/llJhd qo .~I.) "H I -I ',- I 0) -I~-IO) VI, JlI' -('rIO) 1114) 500 Sana ['11 1 31 16 800 p 11) -[5-10) ii, HP -(.,-10) - 1"-10 I - (5-101 11221 ~\)\ 1\ ir 11 1\ L ,11H I', Ill) ... t _If) W, III' I',) ( ,I '1'.-\1») ItO I I 70,·eL' II(J) 101, III' - I',-]fl I 503 Araz~ ChnlJr~ 103.20 808 Pili -I-51 W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -(5-10) 11281 504 S tghdU l \._ 43.11 91~ Pili -(5-10) W,HE' - (-5) -(-5) 11461 505 Kurmail urfBarhra 66.78 729 -1-5) MlNC (1) W,HP -1-5) -1-5) -1-5) [1121 oOb Sanda 81.82 942 -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -1-5) 12041 507 Mureri Buzurq IJ 73.25 542 -[5-101 -(5-10) W, HP -15-10) -(5-10) -15-10) 193) 508 Rachhawapar 110.46 829 Pili W,HP -(-5) - (-5) - (-5) [125) 509 Dubaul, I~ 65.97 459 ACll) -(5-10) W,HP - (-5) -1-5) -1-5) (78) 510 Em~l~a urf B~Jahra C 104.82 1213 - (-5) CHW{l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) -1-5) 12111 511 Khararalech Khurd 'I 33.19 224 P [11 - [5-10) -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) 135) 512 Khara~ch Buzurg 0 33.22 336 E'll) -15-10) -(-5) - (-5) -I-51 (50) 513 Ramwapur IJ 163.50 1611 P(ll,Mll) RPIl) W,HP -(5-10) SAT -15-10) (211) 514 Mathia ,I 157.83 1093 I? I I) CHW(l) W,HI? -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (161 ) 515 Murlari Khurd 0 82.56 563 CHW(ll W,IIP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (85) Census Oirectorate, Uttar Pradesh rn ------11 17 13 14 15 10 17 19 2 ------~------KR ( to"I\"IfI'III~ 1:11 1;<"("".0\') ,TW( 7<;.10) 1<;.00 7.00 12.00 ~~ 4Q8 II KR GOAAKHPUR Ell GC(39.60),TW(34.00) 5.35 4. 70 b .10 ~ 49q 11 T(73.60) KR GORAKHPUR Ell 0.30 GC(13.DO) ,TW(7.00) 3.96 9.00 4.95 ~ 500 11 T(20.00) KR GOAAKIIPUR EA 3.00 GC(lOO.OO) ,TW(J6.9S) 8.10 4.10 6.70 ~ 501 10 T (136.95) KR GORAKIIPUR EA l.10 GC(S.Ol),TW(49.90) 6.10 3.21 5.10 'Im'J~ 502 11 1(54.91) KR GOAAKHPUR EA 1.20 TW(60.95),T(60.95) 8.05 5.10 7.90 ~ PR,KR GCAAKHPUR EAG GC(22.37),w(lO.OO) 4.04 6.07 1. 21 tmfn;f\ 504 5 T(32.31) KR GORAKHPUR EAG GC(44.41) ,W(l0.22) 6.07 4.05 2.03 ~ot~ 505 5 T(54.64) l PR PIPRAICH EA 4.00 GC(23.54) ,TW(iS.oo) 0.00 2.86 2.85 ~'ff\ 507 10 TWE(2S.00),T(63.S4) KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG GC(40.00) ,TWIS4.(8) 4.60 0.80' 10.40 ~ S08 6 TI94.(8) KR C;ORAKIIPUR EAG GC (50.63), II 14.00) 5.14 1.60 4.00 ~ S09 5 1'(54.63) l PR,KR GORAKHPUR ED. EAG GC (18. 3~) ,II (t. 37) 4.89 4,05 1.62 ~~ 511 5 T(22.67 PR,KR llOMKllPlJl1 F,Il, RAG r,C;(18.02) ,W(10.04) D.flO 1.' 7 3.20 1IlUfIIffI 51f 5 'l'1~~.O~) 9.32 513 PR PIP[RAICH EA 6.07 GC(82. 85), TW(25. 00) 0.00 5.26 ~ ~ 1'1I£135.00),T(142.85) KR PIPRAICII 8A 4.04 G ~n ____ ~ ______------~------~------... ------_ "..,un....., inJ 111''" ISu _. _. --- -~---~------~.~---. ------~------~------~--~------~~------~ to ------_.------~------~---~------" -~------~ '~ W,\\\I \ -',) (-'d - \ -'.1 \ .) M 1\\'\\" I Iii 1 '" ,I V I \,' .t\O b.ll -\ -',) -\-~) - 11(1) 511 Talna Medanl.pur L 59.09 80 -(-5) -(10+) W.KP - \-5) -(-5) - (-51 117) 518 Changahl 11S.58 1008 - (-5) CHW(l) W,HP - (-5) -(-5) - (-51 (1161 c',) ~I~ 111 dho,," I II I~o.ln ~o41l ~ 11) ~1'(1) '1',111' -1-', ) I -H) (408) 520 Rlthla ;-: 189.04 1624 P (1) H(l),HC(l),RP(l) T,S -\-5) - \-5) -(-5) (239) 521 Hark.hapur Q 123.84 1324 P\l) 0(1) ,RP(l) T,W -(-5) -(-5) -\-5) (196) 522 Mljrori u.,hwa 11 242.01 1615 1'(1) ,AC(l) H fl) ,MWC (1), PHC (1) W -\-5) -(-~) -(-5) (298) 523 Pipara Muglan (1 118.11 llO3 -(-51 CHW(l) W -(-5) - (-51 -( .. ~) (l71) 524 Agaya D 294.22 2569 P\l) RP(l) W -(-5) - (-5) -(-5)'., (463) 525 Os.aka U 138.41 1595 ~(1) i\~ (1) w -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (313) 526 I.aknesra U 227.04 1827 P(l) CHW(l) W - (-5) ,1(5-10) -(5-10) (281) 527 Jadopur 0 147.12 S36 P(L) ewC(ll ,R~(l) W -(5-10) -(5-101 -(5-10) (147) 528 Basntpur '] 101.58 1164 -(-5) CHW(l) W - (5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (182) 529 Hemchhapur 0 100.37 1249 P(5) i\P(l) ,SHP(l) w -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-101 (235) 530 Mahuawa Khurd 159. 05 2327 1'(5) RP(2) W -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) (373) 531 Bhapurwa '1 140.84 631 AC(ll -(5-10) w -(5-10) -(-5) -15-10) (118) 532 Gaura I: 174.43 1843 P(2),H(1) ,AC(l) RP(1) • CHW III W -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (292) 533 Matlhan~a Janubl 0 118.98 1214 P12) CHW'(l) W -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) (169) Census------Directorate, Uttar pradesh · ~ 13 - '-5 :c 17 :~ 2 ------'(R ~3...~~~?UR EJ'. C-C :9.12)." ~ .25) 6.47 2.33 -.23 ~~~ 516 :2 T(32.38) KR :;.::)!'_:::._tc:riPU:;' :.01 GC 36.(3)." ~.44) :~.12 4.CE 2.02 ~~ 517 10 T(~C.811 KR ::-CRPo_;oI PUR SA GC. 30.02)." :1.15) 5.01 2.se 9.61 ~ 518 14 T(:Cl.l1) PR ::-CAAKHPUR SA 1.60 G::::26.06).~w(28.1·) :1.20 4.00 ~5 .16 ~ 519 21 T( :54 .20) PR,~ GCRAiGIPIR SA GC: 112.40) • ~w (34.001 1.44 3.20 38.00 ftI1Iqr 520 10 T(:46.40) GC:41.48).~" 2.76 6.40 :3.20 521 PR GCRAKHPUR SA :55.00) ~ 21 T~(5.00).:.:OI.4a) PR"rc=t C-CRA.f(H?UR SA GC(194.16). :-w(12.24) 2.01 5.2e 28.40 '¢r~ 522 10 T(206.40) PR :-C3J'.KR?UR E.A GC~'C.2&).:-.i35.201 o.cc l.oll :':'.11. l PR.i8. ::;QRAKHPUR SA GC·196.40).~" (50.18) 18.44 9.00 20.18 'W1"II' 524 20 KR :;QRJI..KHPUR SA GC(75.20).:-"(44.00) 7.31 1.20 :0.77 ~ 525 20 T(!19.20) KR ?I?RA::CH SA 5.44 GC(115.86).:-w(5.o0) 0.00 8.74 :7.QO ~ 526 5 T~(75.00).:::95.861 PRo i8. :;CaA! KR :;CRl'_'(:1PUR EA GC:48.00) •• ~o ,00) 3,58 6.60 3.40 0I1Rl'll' 528 :0 T(i33.00) KR SC~..i(HPUR ED,Elt..:S: GC:40.00) ." 50.00) 1.59 2.78 6.00 529 10 T(90.00) ~ PR ::Qrt;l._= PR GC(c9.60).:-A::08.00) 0.00 8.84 4.40 531 C-CRA.' PR ::"iUL><:HPUR 3.00 GC!42.00),~A(:04.00} 6.63 1.60 :7.20 ~ S32 10 T(:46.00) KR ~"P.J("dPUR ED GC·32.00),~A:74.40) 2.00 1.38 9.20 ~~ 533 :0 Tc:t~6.401 I Sf> --.------10 ------~------_- ··\t t'-l dIll 1\\\ \ \\\\\\t\ \ It.',; I,ll ' \"(1) ( 'd w I ',I I ',I I ',I 11'1) '}j') Hl'l I )'-)','), ) E) ~ 1'( ') ,M I.') I(I'()) w -( ',I r11 If J, I I~ I • (-») 1111) ~Jb Hautpar rg1.4: 1210 I' (11 -(5-10) w - (',-101 -1',-(0) -(~-10) 1189) 537 Luhas.l 189.67 1468 PllI,MII),H(I) HI1I,RPII) w PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 1234 ) 5.lB Holrpur 102."19 \0137 PIll ,I\CI1) CIIW 11) w - (',-IU) - (',-H)) - (",-10) (148) 539 Rampur Khu rd 95.51 155 ~15-101 -15-10) W,HP -15~10) -(5-10) -15-10) 1111 ) 540 Madhopur 111.10 1161 -(5-10) CHWll) W,HP -[5-10) -(5-10) -15-10) (186) 541 N.Jthu'] 278.43 2210 Pll) ,IICll) H12) ,MWC 11) W,II~ -10-10) -1;-10) - ($-10) (371) 542 Gov1ndpur 99.56 619 P(2) -(5-10) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) (94 ) 543 gslampur 131. 93 l408 PI1),IIC[l) H(l) ,MWC(1) W, HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -[5-10) (226) : 544 Keotali 1\'\.34 854 PIli ,IICIl) 1I(2),MWCll ) liP -(~-\O) - ('i-Hl) -(,-10) 114" ) 545 Plpra Basnt 201.12 2049 -1-5) -(S-10) HP -(-5) -1-5) -(-5) (324) 546 Bat'a1epur 156.11 1111 ~12I.M(1) ,IIC(l) H(l) W,HP -1-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) ( 115) 541 Gopalpur 14~.12 1208 P(1) ,IICIl) CHWlll W, HP PO -15-10) - (5-10) (178) 548 Slhoria 129.91 n03 p 12) H (4) HP PO MON -15-10) (1%) 549 Konl. 216.11 1345 P (1) H(3) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (205) 550 Mohanapur 133.55 916 P(1) ,IIC(1) H(l) HP -(5-10) - (5-10) -15-10) 1146 ) 5~1 K.Jlm Census 01rectorate, Uttar Pradesh ,,) F 1, 11 I ~ 16 1I lR ------11 L' KR GORAKHPUR E:A 2.33 GC(30.00),TW(80.eO) 6.00 2.00 10.40 ~wmof\ 534 10 T(110.S0) f'R GORAKIIPUR r,lI ~.()O nC(bO.OOI,TWIIH.40) I •• ll 9.00 l,~ .00 ~ f")3~ 10 T(204,40) 6.42 8.40 16.60 536 PR r:ORAKIiPUR GC(60.00I,TW(100.00) ~ 10 T(l~O.OO) KR GORAKHPUR ED,EAG GC(75.25),W(75.00) 21.42 7.20 10.80 ~ 537 10 T(150.25) 12.59 4.30 3.70 538 KR PIPRAICH GC(12.20I,TW(20.001 ~ 10 TWE 150 .00), T (82 .20) KR GORAKHPUR ED TW(84.07) 0.00 6.00 5.44 lfXl1Jt~ 539 15 KR GORAKHFUR TW (100 00) 3.00 5.70 3.00 ~ 540 20 3.22 541 PR r;ORIIKHP(JR f'/\ TW817.37.60) 20.00 18.15 ~ 22 KR GORAKHPUR TWEI80.07) 0.00 7.40 12.12 ~ 542 ~(j 543 PR GORAKHPUR E:A TWEI98.00) 5.60 5.60 22.53 ~ 25 KR GORAKHPUR TW(85.34) 30.00 0,00 0.00 ~ 5H 23 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE(166.40) 12.00 11.1\2 11.20 llItm~ 545 20 PR GORAKHPUR E/\ TIIE(l42.80) 0.00 1.20 12.71 ~ 546 23 KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE (128.12) 0.00 10.00 10.00 ~ 547 10 PR GORAKHPUR EA 1.26 TWE (120.52) 0.00 4.39 3.14 ~ 548 7 PR ';OR/\K II PI! R f:1\ 2.9ij TWF. (21 1.00) n.on 1.10 1.05 ~ 549 10 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWEI1l6.04) 0.00 15.51 2.00 ~ 550 1 Q I KR GORAKHPUR ED TW 1165 .11) 3.59 6.14 19.84 ~ 551 10 ______~ ______~ __ u __ ~ __ ~_4~ ~~a ___ ~~ __ *~ __ ~ ______~ ___ ~._~~_~ __ ~~ __ 4 ______.__ ..... '" - -... , _._ ...... - ._-_ .. _ -----~-----*--~------~-~-~------~-- '3!'II'I'IR!~,om~ 1S'8 -- ...... '" ... -- .. ~~., .. ,"~ III " ------..... ------_ ------.. _----_ ...... /h.01 11>11/ 1'1 '1, ,,,. ( II II (") ,MW(' (I) Ill' 1'(1 I'. 1I1I - I ',-If)) ( , /I) ~!j3 Bdt~llIll 53.38 1821 -(-5) CHWll) liP - (-!» -(-;,) -(5-10) (314) 554 Basdeela Rausa< II 234.32 2166 I'll) ,Mil) CHW(1) HP -1-5) -(-5) -15-10) (317 ) 555 Karmalnd 33.99 513 -(-5) -(-51 HP -(-51 -1-5) - (-5) (82) !l!Jb l\o'lllh.lW III i .'~5' l'(l) ,Mil) ,I\C(I) H (l ) , 0 ( 1 ) , CHW ( 1) liP (,() - (-'1 - (-5) (4~)1 551 Jalpui: 70.01 718 -1-5) -(-5) HP -1-5) -1-5) - (-5) (108) 558 Ramdeeha 150.55 2213 I'll) CHW(l) HP -1-5) - (-5) "(-5) (342) Total : 10032.34 90690 1'(62),1'1(11) H (221, MCW (8) 14475 H 12) ,AC (23) MH(t) ,CWC(1) KCIl),I'KCI2) D(2), RP(l8) SMP(2I,CHW(22) 1J li I, l~ 1', lh 11 IB KR GORAKHPUR EA TWE;(76.04) 0.00 0.00 0.00 ~ 552 23 KR GORAKHPUR TW(37.20) 0.00 0.00 16.18 ~ 553 19 KR GORAKHPUR ED TWE (lBO. 50) 9.35 23.44 21.03 ~~ 554 18 KR GORAKHPUR TWI26.05) 1.05 4.44 2.45 ~ 555 17 PR r;()H"KIII'IJI~ 'I'WE (?(\~ .01)) 0.00 :'O.Ob .'h.OO ~ ~(lh 10 J(R GORAKHPUR ED TWI56.25) 0.00 S.14 8.62 557 q "fllIit PR GORAKf!I?UR ED Til (125.86) 0.00 10.52 14.17 ~ 558 9 ==~ __ ~~ .~D ______~ ______~ ______~ ____ , ______• __ P ______~_. __ ~ ______~ __ _ 134.65 GCt3095.38),PCt141.58) 439.59 426.71 820.22 m.r: W(395.53) ,TW(2540.84) TIlE (2171. 87), TK(20.00) TH946.16) IbO 1'J91~ 1991 C~NSUS ~~1IlII AMalHTIES ANC Distoct N",me Gorakhcur lIlq-q ~ 'Dm'lil'lf'l ~ ' C.D. Block ._ PIpruch [' TahSIl Chouri Choura 0 RlI(i~ apllf 422.00 4~24 ['(l),AC(U RP(1) ,CO} W,II~ PO 'l·u~,,'RI as (a081 Kusumhl 112. 00 1774 PIll ,Mill -15-101 W,HP PO TUE,FRI BS (Z41) Vahrampur o 603 00 4986 P 121 MWCI11,RP(2) W,HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-5) 1771) K,-\mnct.q.lt K.lI 111lft II ~tlJ.(lO 2t)OS P( II ,Mil) -(10l) W, II~ • ('.-to I '1'111': [19 (3ab) Madapar :J 220.00 2707 PI1),MI21,ACIlI H (5) ,MWCI1I, FE'CI1) W -(-5) -("51 8S (407 ) 0(4) AraJi mataoni iJ 88.80 874 - (-51 8(21 W - (-51 - (-51 -(-51 (1171 AraJl. Basdl.la 0 157.60 1325 P(ll 11(2) W -(-51 - (-51 -(-5) 1189) Bhalsaha U 581. 00 7895 E'(21 RP(2) W,HP PO _ (-51 -(-5) 112441 Jagadlshpur [] 187.12 3170 PI2I,M(l) ,ACIlI H(ll,CWC(l),D(I) W PO W~D, SA'!' as 147&) RP(5) 10 Matluya 8uJutg (J 161. 60 750 -(5-101 -(5-10) 'II -(5-10) -15-10) - (5-10) 1106) 11 S,sawa urph ChankapuU 123.20 1768 Ii' 11 I -(5-10) W - (5-101 - (5-10) - (5-10) 1264) 12 Bel"a Khurd 0 36.38 1492 P(ll -(-5) TW -(-51 -I-51 as (187 ) 161 VIt..LAGE:-~q!ifwm O!Re::CTORY LAND {)SE ~LandUse (~'lfi!"''1"'''' -'fF5=~~!fu,~i!~.ld (L.e. area under different t.ype of land use Hl hectares t:oundl!!d upto two decimal places) ...., L!fRI ~ lfiiit*ft;y,) lIl'!'Ii1'!ll'! r rn'¢ =$1 ~~ ilppro4ch Nea~efJt 10wn f?nwer F'orest Irrigated Un.lrriqated =~l==CultlJrable Area not Name of Villaqe Locat.lon to v111~'11) .-;nti dlr\t.-'UlI'tl "lIpply 'by f!ourrR) waste ( tnclll('itnc, aVi'\i labl.f" ("'odf' (in Km:J.) q<1lJ(!h~t' find rur Nu. qtoves} cultivation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~13 FR GORAl(HPUR EA 10.20 TWE(95.501 6.00 0.30 5.00 12 ~ 60.40 PI! GO!IPJ(I!PUR 25.60 TII£(407.601 4 to 40 49.00 ~ 15 PR GOAAK«PUR 6.40 TWE(402.001 79.20 30.00 65.40 PII GORAKHPUR 3.85 TWE(P9.11) '0.00 23.52 12.n ~ 9 KR GO!lPJ(H PUR TIIE(SO.S51 0.00 3.1s 4.50 ~"'*-fI 5 KR GORAKHPUR 4.50 TIlE (150.00) 0.00 2.10 1:00 ~~ 5 PR GOAAKHPUR 5.60 TIlE (444.001 59.20 9.00 63.20 ~ 15 PR GOAAKH~UR GCno. bO). TN 110~. 00) 0.00 J~.90 ~ • .,,2 ~ 10 '!'WE (30.001 ,T (145.60) KI\ nOMK11ptJn, TW (10 .00) • TWE( 130 .O()1 6.40 3.00 :'1.70 ~fl'I \0 10 '1'(150.001 Pa GORAKHPUR EA "W(90.001.TWE(20.00) 5.00 5.00 3.20 fim1Ir"3'l;~ 11 10 '1'1110.00) PR n()I~I\KJIl'1))t r,n TWI)O.OO) 3.00 1.3A 0.00 ~ 12 1'1 .. 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