E SUS F I I 2001

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

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VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY {> VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sudhir Kumar Rakesh of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Jharkhand

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Lobardaga Ropeway System

Built in the year 1949 by the Indian Aluminium Company Popularly known as Indal I the 10 Kilometers long Lohardaga Ropeway System from Bagru mines situated at Bagru hill top to Lohardaga town carrying Bauxite ore in 288 buckets is an important land mark of Lohardaga town.

Contents

Pages

Foreword Xl Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv District Highlights - 2001 Census xvii Important Statistics in the District xix Ranking of C.D. Blocks in the District x.xi Statemen t - 1 to 9 Statement-l Name of the headquarters of district/tehsils, their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 xxii Statement-2 Name of the headquarters of district/C.D. block, their rural- urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 xxii Statement-3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 xxiii Statement-4 Area, number of vi11ages/towns and population in the district and C.D. Blocks, 2001 xxiv Statement-5 C.D. Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 xxv Statement-6 Population of Urban Agglomerations (including constituent units)/ Towns xxv Statement-7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available xxvi Statement-8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 census and amenities available . xxvi Statement-9 Houseless and Institutional population of C.D. Blocks, rural and urban, 2001 xxvii Diagrams xxix Analytical Note (i) History and the scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 5 (iii) Administrative Set-up 7 (iv) Physical features 7 (v) Census Concepts 9 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 16 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population. its distribution 21 Pages

(a) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 21

(h) Brief allalysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 41 (c) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities ( Houselisting Operations, Census of 2001) based On inset tables 48 to 52 47 (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and si gn ificant activities during the decade 52 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 52 (x) Major characteristics of the district, contribution of the district in the form of ally historical figure associated with the district 52

(xi) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory ~ column heading wise explanation and coverage of data 52

PART~A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section~l: Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 59 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgroWths at 2001 Census 62 (c) C.D. Blockwise presentation of Villige Directory Data (i) C.D.Block Map showing C.D.Block boundary (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory Data in prescribed format

I. C.D. Block Kisko 63 2. C.D. Block Kuru 87 3. C.D. Block Lohardaga 109 4. C.D. Block Senha 123 5. C.D. Block Bhandra 149 (d) Appendixes to Village Directory Appendix-l Abstract of Educational, Medical & other amenities in villages - C.D. Block level 166 Appendix IA: Villages by number of primary schools 169 Appendix fB Villages by primaty, middle and secondary schools 169 Appendix. IC Villages with ditTerent sources of drinking water facilities available 169 Appendix II : Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities 170 Appendix IIA: Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities 170 Pages Appendix III Land utilization data in respect of census towns/nol1- municipal towns 170 Appendix IV : C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 171 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 173 Appendix VI Summary showin8 number of villaKes not having Scheduled Tribes population 173 Appendix VIIA: List of villages accordi~g to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 173 Appendix VTIB: List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 178 Appendix VTlI: N umber of Vi 11 ages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. block wise) 188 Appendix IX: Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 188 Section-II : Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory Town Directory Statements (I to VII) 191 (b) Statement I Status and growth history 197 (c) Statement IT Physical aspects and location of towns 198 (d) Statement III : Municipal finance 200 (e) Statement IV : Civic and other Amenities 202 (f) Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities 204 (g) Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking 206 (h) Sta.tement VII: Civic and other amenities in slums 208 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowth with population 210

PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 213 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 216 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban blockwise figures of total, SC and ST population 222 Priniary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 224 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 230 C.D. Blockwise Village Primary Census Abstract 1. C.D. Block Kisko 236 2. C.D. Block Kunt 248 Pages

J. (;.],). 1310ck Lohardaga 260 4. C.D. Block Scnha 266 5. C.D. Block 13handra 278 Urban Primary Census Abstract 290 Annexure Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat 299

Annexure It Estimates 0 f chi Id mortality, 1981 and 1991 Census 300 Anncxure III Various measures of tertility and mean age at' marriage 1991 Censlls 300 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of migrants by place of hirth/place of last residence, 1991 Census 302 Anncxure V Brief account of main religions in the District/CD. Blocks as per 1991 Census 304 Annexure VI Marital status of population as per 1991 Census 306 Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 Census 311 Annexure VUI: Distribution of different mother tongues retumed in 1991 Census 314 Foreword

he District Census Handbook CDCHB) published by Census Organization since 1951 census, is one of the important publication in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socia-economic characteristics village­ wise and town-wise of the district along with the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructure facilities, etc. The scope of the DCHB was initiaily confined to a few Census Table and Primary Census Abstract (PC A) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCf-IB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part­ A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil! town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of villages and town dire rectory were added into it. In village Directory, all amenities excep~ electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adults literacy centers, primary health sub-centers and community health workers in the villages were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to given the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the l10tined slums of Class I and ClassII towns . The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern• of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise popUlation in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation ofvilIage directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/ taluk/PS level presentation. It was excepted that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. The present series of 2001 census DeHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of. coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope. by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance (s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely Primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Center and Primary Health Center), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'l1oti lied slullIs'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Classl and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities availahIe in village and towns arc analyzed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other signific~nt additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexure. The analytic notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (i i) variolls measures of fertil ity and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in tlw notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth! place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex. and education, and (v) distribution ofspectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the del.:ade 1991-200 t al'e analyzed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have. been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerized in prescribed record structure under the supervision ofShri Sudhir Kumar Rakesh, Diredor of Census Operations Iharkhand. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state government in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991 . The task of p lanning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Sri R.G.Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr.I.e.Agarwal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr.R.P.Singh,Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Addl. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computersation of village and directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Direcotry statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts rcceive'd from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L.Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible

D.K.Sikri Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India

New Delhi Dated: 17.10.2006

(xii) Preface

he history of District Census Handbooks (DCHB) goes back to the ] 951 Census and since then these Tare brought out after every Censlls because of their wide ranging utility. Census after Census much innovations/modifications have taken place in the District Census Handbooks in terms of coverage and contents of population data.!t, inter-alia, provides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socia-economic characteristics and availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. The DCHBs are of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It will serve the purpose of the ever increasing demand for the micro-level data. The District Census Handbook (DCHB) in 2001 Census is made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The content of Village Directory is broadened by including information such as bank, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines available in villages. For the first time information on the most important commodity manufactured in village is provided. In Town Directory, information on all types of slums, whether notified/recognized by respective town authorities or not is provided for each statutory town. During 1981 and 1991 Censuses this information was, however, restricted to class 1 and class II towns only. The various basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. A significant addition is analytical notes presented as annexure on important aspects concerning Census data on (i) fertility, mortality and migration (ii) various measures of feliility and mean age at marriage, (iii) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birthl place of residence, (iv) main religions, (v) marital status of population, (vi) age, sex and education, and (vii) distribution of different mother tongues, all based on 1991 Census. The eight digit permanent location code numbers (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. It is worthwhile to mention that the District Census Handbooks of the Census of India, 2001 are being made available for the first time in electronic f01l1}at in addition to few copies for office use keeping in view the demand of data users. The District Census Handbooks are brought out in two parts, viz. (i) part A containing the village and town directories and (ii) part B - village and townwise Primary Census Abstracts pertaining to general population. It also contains the District Primary Census Abstracts for Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population. . The village and town level amenity data have been collected through the Block Development Officers and the Vice Chairmen/Executive Officers of the Municipalities and Notified Area Committees. The analytical note is prepared on the basis of the inset tables generated from the computerized data of Village Directory, Town Directory and Village/Urban Primary Census Abstract. It takes note of the social, economic and demographic changes which have taken place in the districts during the decade. District and C.D. Block Maps containing useful information on many items have also been included in this volume.

'The work of this project has been initially supervised by Shri Sudhir Kumar Rakesh, lAS, ex~Director of Census Operations , and Iharkhand. I am deeply indebted to him. I am grateful to the State Government agencies for their co-operation in collection of such a huge mass of data. I would like to make a special mention of the warm and whole hearted co-operation which was throughout extended by the Deputy Commissioners, the Sub~Divisional Officers, the District Census Officers and the Block Development Officers. (xiil) III this office SJShri Phool Singh, Joint Director, A.K. Saxena, Deputy Director and K.K. Venna, Assistant Director supervised the project at different stages. In this voluminous job valuable assistance was rendered by S/Shri D.P. Choudhary, ADCO(T) , S.K. Das Sudhakar, ex-ADCO(T) and Ramesh Prasad, Statistical Investigator Grade-I who Wl!re responsible for supervision from beginning to end. Shri Mauleswar Singh, ex­ Assistant Director was associated to monitor the scrutiny work of Village Directory and Town Directory data. Sri K.K. Verma, ex-Assistant Director prepared the first draft under the guidance of Sri S.K. Sinha , ex-Deputy Director. The write-ups on fertility and mortality patterns and migration based on 1991 Census data were contributed by SJShri D.P. Choudhary, ADCO(T) , S. K. Das Sudhakar, ex-ADeO (T) and U.c. Lal , ADCO Cf). S/Shri D.P. Choudhary, ADCO (1') and S.K. Das Sudhakar, Ex-ADCO (T) prepared the analytical notes on inset tables based on tht) data of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstracts under the guidance of Shri K.K. Verma, ex-Assistant Director. District and C.D. Block Maps were prepared in Map Section under the supervision of Sri M. Guria, Research Officer (Map). S/Shri Asharful Hoda, UDC and Surendra Mohan Prasad, LDC typed the manuscript and Dr. Satyendra KUlnar Gupta, Statistical Investigator Grade-I and Shri Sant Ram, Statistkal Investigator Grade-II helped in getting the volumes ready. I am thankful to all of them. I am personally indebted to Sri J .K. Banthia, ex-Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India under whose guidance, the project for 200 1 Census was tinalised. I am sincerly thankful to Sri D.K.Sikri ,Additional Secretary (RGI) for his guidance in completing this project on time. I am also indebted to Shri R.n Mitra, ex-Deputy Registrar General (C & T), Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Assistant Registrar General (Social Studies) and Dr. R.P. Singh, ex-Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Sri S.L.Jain , Deputy Director for help and encouragement at different stages on time.

S.C.Tripathi Deputy Director of Census Operations 22nd Febnwry 2008 (Controlling Officer)

(xiv) Acknowledgement

List of Officers/Officials involved in preparation of DeHD's Census of 2001 in the nirectorate of' Census Operations, ,lha.rkhand at Patna

S].No. Name Designation Supervision 1. Sri Phool Singh Ex-Joint Director 2. Sl"i M.M.A. Beg Ex-Deputy Director 3. Sri S.K. Sinha Ex-Deputy Director 4. Sri A.K. Saxena Deputy Director 5. Sri K.K. Verma Ex-Assistant Director 6. Sri K.K. Das Ex-Assistant Director 7. Sri Mauleswar Singh Ex-Assistant Director 8. Sri Bodha Lal Ex-Assistant Director 9. Sri M. Guria Research Officer(Map) 10. Sri B.K. Shrivastava Ex-Printing Officer

D.C.H.B. Section 11. Sri D.P. Chaudhary Assistant Director (T) 12. Sri S.K. Das Sudhakar Ex-Assistant Director (T) 13. Sri D.C. Lal Assistant Director (T)(Now transferred) 14. Sri Ramesh Prasad Statistical Investigator Grade I 15. Dr. Satyendra Kumar Gupta Statistical Investigator Grade I 16. Sri Ramdhyan Paswan Statistical Investigator Grade I 17. Sri Tarkeswar Chaudhary Statistical Investigator Grade IJ 18. Sri Sant Ram Statistical Investigator Grade II

19. Sri Shyam Nandan Ex~Statistical Investigator Grade IT 20. Sri K.P. Verma Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade II 21. Sri Ram Balak Singh Statistical Investigator Grade IT 22. Sri S.N.P. Verma Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade ill 23. Sri Madan Mohan Kanth Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade ill

24. Sri C.K.P. Sinha Ex~Statistical Investigator Grade III

(xv) Sl.No. Name Designation 25. Sri Jaycndru Prasad Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade III 26. Latc Ramchandra Prasad Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade III 27. Late S Bas Bad a Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade m 28. Sri N.D. Singh Ex-Statistical Investigator Grade m 29. Sri Rajeswar Prasad II Senior Compiler 30. Sri O.K. Mishra Senior Compiler 3t. Sri Indradev Dus Ex-Compiler Sri Akhilesh Kumar Senior Compiler 33. Slllt. Sona Kumari Compiler 34. Sri Ramanad Mehta Senior Compiler 35. Sri Ashcesh Kumar Singh Compiler 36. Md. Serajuddin Assistant Compiler 37. Md. AsharfuI Hoda Upper Division Clerk 38. Sri Surendra Mohan Prasad Lower Division Clerk

39. Sri S.S. Srivastava D.E~O. "8" 40. Sri Ranjit Kumar Singh D.E.O. "B" 41. Sri Raj Kapoor Rajak D .. E.O. "8" 42. Sri Jagjit Lakra D.E.O. "B" 43. Md. Shakeel Ahmed D.E.O. "B"

Map Section 44. Sri Utpal Kumar Mandai Senior Geographer 45. Sri Tndrakant Mishra Senior Draughtsman 46. Sri P.K. Sinha D.E.O. "B" 47, Sri P.L. Khandait D.E.O. "B" 48. Md. Nusimuddin Khan Draughtsman 49. Late Ratan Kumar Roy Draughtsman District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. Lohardaga is the smallest district in terms of size (1491 sq. km.) and population (364,405) in the state of Jharkhand. 2. Lohardaga is one of the least urbanized distTict ill the state having about 12.67% of its population in urban areas where as 22.24% of the state's pop"tllation live in urban area.

3. In terms of population per sq.km. Lohardaga is the 14th densely populated district with 244 against the state's 338 persons per sq.km.

4. Lohardaga ranks 4th in terms of sex-ratio (976) against the state's 941.

5. There is only one uninhabited village (out of 353 total villages) in the district of Lohardaga. 6. Senha (under Senha C.D. Block) is the most populated village (6,017) and Chulhapani (under Kuru C.D. Block) is the least populated village (32) in the district.

7. The economy of the district mainly depends on cultivation or related work. More than 80% of the total workers are engaged in primary sector.

8. C.D. Block Kisko has the highest number of villages (91) in the district and C.D. Block Lohardaga has the lowest number of villages (42). 9. Pakhar (under Kisko CD. Block) has the largest area (3325 hectares) and Keradih and Barwatoli (under Kisko C.D. Block) have the smallest area (21 hectares each) among the villages in the district.

10. Improved drinking water facility figures are impressive - it is available for 83.24 per cent of the villages. 11. Lohardaga has attained fame as the Bauxite-producing place.

(xvii) (xviii) Important Statistics in the State/District

STATE. DISTRICT

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 32,615 353 Inhabited 29,354 352 Uninhabited 3,26]

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 44 Census towns 108 0

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 26,945,829 364,521 Males 13,885,037 184,507 Females 13,060,792 180,014

RURAL Persons 20,952,088 318,325 Males 10,679,596 160,598 Females 10,272,492 157,727

URBAN Persons 5,993,741 46,196 Males 3,205,441 23,909 Females 2,788,300 22,287

PERCENTAGE 22.2% 12.7% URBAN POPULATION

AREA (in sq. km.) 79714 1491 ;

DENSITY OF POPULATION 338 244 (persons per square kilometre)

SEX RAnO Total 941 976 (number of females per 1000males) Rural 962 982 Urban 870 932

Number Percentage Number Percentage

DECADAL POPULATION Persons 5,101,918 23.4 75,635 26.2 GROWTH 1991 - 2001 Males 2,521,184 22.2 37,955 25.9 Females 2,580,734 24.6 37,680 26.5

LITERATES Persons 11,777,201 53.6 156,710 53.6 Males 7,646,857 67.3 99,218 67.3 Females 4,130,344 38.9 51,492 39.6

(xix) Numher Percentage Number Percentage SCHEDUI.ED CASTE Persons 3,139,320 11.8 12,811 3.5 POPULATION Males 1,640,583 11.8 6,456 3.5

Fl:lllalcs 1,5"~R, 737 Il.l) 6,355 3.5

SCI IEDULED TRIB E Persilns 7,mp,068 26.3 203,053 55.7 f'(JI'ULAI'ION Males 3,565,960 25.7 101',888 55.2 Females 3,52UOS no 10 1.165 56.2 WORKERS AND NON - WORKERS

TO'I~\L WORKERS Pl!rsons 10,109,030 37.5 153,373 42.1 ( MAIN & MARGINAL Males 6,659,856 48.0 87,414 47.4 Fcrnalt.:s 3.449,174 26,4 65,959 36.6

O)MAIN WORKERS P~rsons 6,446,782 23.9 100,918 27.7 Males 5, I )... 1,067 37.0 69,439 37.6 h:rnales 1,312,715 10.1 31,479 17.5

{fI)MARGINAL Persons 3,662,248 13.6 52,455 14.4 WORKERS Malc3 1.525,789 11.0 17,975 9.7 Females 2.136.459 16.4- 34,480 19.2

(III) NON· WORKERS Persons 16,836,799 62.5 211,148 57.9 Males 7,225,181 52.0 97,093 52.6 p.:males 9,611,618 73.6 114,055 63.4

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(1) CULTIVATORS Persons 3,889,506 38.5 88,854 57.9 Males 2,405,371 36.1 50,239 57.5 Females 1,484,135 43.0 38,615 58.5

(II) AGRfCULTURAL Persons 2,851,257 28.2 34,944 22.8 LABOlJRERS Males 1,485.322 22.3 14,242 16.3 Femnles 1,365,975 39.6 20,702 31.4

(Ill) WORKERS IN Persons 43(),965 4.3 4,735 3.1 HOUSEHOLD Males 237,466 3.6 2,782 3.2 INDUSTRY Females 193,499 5.6 1,953 3.0

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 2,937,262 29.1 24,840 16.2 Males 2,531,697 38.0 20,151 23.1 Females 405,565 U.8 4,689 7.1

(xx) Ranking of C.D. Blocks in the District

Serial Kisko Kuru Lohardaga Senha Bhandra Number In T.;rms of Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Total Population 57,779 3 83,922 103,362 4 63,918 2 55,54() 5 :2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 482.1 1 267.7 3 178.1 5 364.1 2 198.9 4 3 Density of population per sq.km. 120 5 313 2 580 176 4 279 3 4 S.;x Ratio 975 3 991 964- 5 969 4 984 2 5 Proportion Urban 44.7 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 4.3 2 5.3 2.9 4 3.2 3 1.6 5 7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 63.4 2 48.7 4 47.9 5 64.9 62.2 3 8 Proportion Literates 42.2 5 53.0 2 67.2 47.5 3 46.8 4 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 45.9 2 47.1 34.3 5 43.6 3 43.3 4 10 Percentage o1'villages having Primary Schoo] 56.7 5 75.0 J 81.0 2 71.6 4 87.5 II Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 6.7 5 ll.8 4 26.2 14.8 3 19.6 2 12 Percentage of villages having Well 96.7 2 100.0 96.6 3 100.0 100.0 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 10.0 5 21.1 2 26.2 13.6 4 19.6 3 14 Percentage of villages having • Bus facility 4.4 3.9 2 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road l3.3 5 39.5 2 33.3 3 21.6 4 42.9, 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 1.1 5 1'S.4 3 23.8 6.8 4 19.6 2 17 Percentage of viII ages having forest area 68.1 2 60.5 3 40.5 4 70.5 37.5 5 18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.2 2 STATEMENT- I NAME OFTHE HEADQUARTERS OF orSTRJCT /TAHSIL, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTER.." 2001 S.:rial Name of Distrit.:t / Name of District / Tahsil Whether Distance from Tahsil headquarters to district Number Tahsil headquarters Urban I Rural headquarters by road ( in km. ) 234 5

There is no Tahsil in Jharkhlmd

STATEMENT-2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DlSTRICT/C.D. BLOCK, THElR RURAL-URBAN• STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Serial Name of District Name of District/C.D. Whether urbani Distance from C.D. Block headquarters number C.D. Block Block headquarters rural to district headquarters by road (in kIDs.) 2 3 4 5 Lohardaga Lohardaga Urban* 0 Kiskl) Kisko Rural 9 2 Kuru Kuru Rural 19 3 Lohardaga Lohal'daga Urban* 0 4 Senha Scuha Rural 6 5 Bhandra Bhalldra Rural 19

Note: I. Asterisk in column 2 denotes that the District I C.D.B1ock headquarters is a rail head. 2. Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the District I C.D.Block headquarters is a statutory town.

(xxii) STATEMENT - 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

Total! Decadal population variation Rural! Census District Urban Year Persons Males Females Absulute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lohardaga Total 1901 95,816 46,553 49,263 1911 111,925 54,590 57,335 16,109 16.8 1921 107,681 53,143 54,538 -4,244 -3.8 1931 126,456 62,703 63,753 18.775 17.4 1941 135,192 67,433 67,759 8,736 6.9 1951 150,184 75,405 74,779 14,992 ILl 1961 172,363 85,015 87,348 22,179 14.8 1971 201,422 99,378 102.044 29,059 16.9 1981 229,786 114,254 115,532 28,364 14.1 1991 288,886 146,552 142,334 59,100 25.7 I 2001 364,521 184,507 180,014 75,635 26.2

Rural 1901 89,693 43,279 46,414 1911 105,152 51,219 53,933 15,459 17.2 1921 100,529 49,434 51,095 -4,623 -4.4 1931 118,879 58,887 59,992 18,350 18.3 1941 127,792 63,667 64,125 8,913 7.5 1951 139,629 69,961 69,668 11,837 9.3 1961 159,160 78,139 81,021 19,531 14.0 1971 184,335 90,598 93,737 25,175 15.8 1981 206,444 102,469 103,975 22,109 12.0 1991 257,125 130,357 126,768 50,681 24.5 20(H 318,325 160,598 157,727 61,200 23.8

Urban 1901 6,123 3,274 2,849 1911 6,773 3,371 3,402 650 10.6 1921 7,152 3,709 3,443 379 5.6 1931 7,577 3,8l6 3,761 425 5.9 1941 7,400 3,766 3,634 -177 -2.3 1951 10,555 5,444 S,Ill 3,155 42.6 1961 13,203 6,876 6,327 2,648 25.1 1971 17,087 8,780 8,307 3,884 29.4 1981 23,342 11,785 11,557 6,255 36.6 1991 31,761 16,195 15,566 8,419 36.1 2001 46,196 23,909 22,287 14,435 45.4

(xxiiI) STATEMENT-4 MmA, NUMBER 01. VILLAGESrrOWNS AND POPULATION IN mSTRfCT AND CO. HLOCK, 2001

,~ _____,w_._'." _.",_.,. __~ __._. ____ .,_. _____ .__

!)i~;tridJ Total! Arc:lin I'npuhltion Nn. ()fvillagt!~ No. or No. of Population Serial l.' .D. mock) lhmIlI SljUill'\! persljuarc Statutory CI!Il~i\lS Nl).of Numher 1JAjllnYJI 1 irllilTi kilometers kilolJleters Inhabited Un-inhabited towns tOWJlS households Persons Mllies Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 l3 ---.~.------.------~~---.. -- I l.ohanJaga Total 1491.0 24'~ 352 I 0 65,915 364,521 184,507 180,OH Rural 1476.4 216 352 I 0 0 58,106 318,325 160,598 157,727 Urban 14.6 ],164 0 0 () 7,809 46,196 23,909 22,287

:2 Kiskn TlIlal ,HI2.1 120 90 0 0 10,946 57,779 29,262 28,517 Rural ·lll2.1 120 l)O 0 0 10,946 57,779 29,262 28,517 Urban 0.0 0 () () () () ° 0 0 0 :) Kllrn Total 267.7 3\3 76 () {) () 15,028 83,922 42,148 41,774 Rural 267.7 313 76 0 0 0 15,028 83,922 42,148 41,774 Urban 0.0 0 0 () () 0 0 0 0 0

4 r.oliardaga Total 178.1 580 ~2 0 0 18,007 103,362 52,638 50,724 Ruml 163.5 350 42 0 0 0 10,198 57,166 28,729 28,437 Urban IH 3,164 0 () 1 () 7,809 46,196 23,909 22,287 I

5 i.. uhardag:a (M) Urhan g.6 3,164 0 0 0 7,809 46,196 23,909 22,287

6 S.:nha Total 364.1 176 88 0 () 0 11,872 63,918 32,460 31,458 Rural 3M.l 176 8& () 0 0 11,872 63,918 32,460 31,458 Urhan 0.0 () () () 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 Bhllndra Total 198.9 279 56 0 () 0 10,062 55,540 27,999 27,541 I Rural 198.9 279 56 0 () (J 10,062 55,540 27,999 27,541 Urhart (J.n () 0 0 0 () 0 () 0 0

(xxiv) STATEMENT - 5 C.D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001

Serial Number of villages Rural population Numher Name of C.D. Block Total fnhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kisko 91 90 57,779 29,262 28,517 2 Kuru 76 76 83,922 42,r48 41,774 3 Lohardaga 42 42 57,166 28,729 28,437 <+ Senha 88 88 63,918 32,460 31,458 5 Bhandra 56 56 55,540 27,999 27,541

District (Runt) Total: 353 .352 318,325 160,598 157,727

STATEMENT - 6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS)ffOWNS. 2001

Serial Name of C.D. Block Population Number Name of UNTown Urban status where town is located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 1 Lohardaga M Lohardaga 46,196 23,909 22,287

District (Urban) total: 46,196 23,909 22,287 STATEMENT - 7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,1)00 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENlTlES AVAILABLE Whether Whether Serial Name of Location code it is Tahsil it is C.D. Block lIumhcr CD. Block Name of village numh..:r Pupulation headquarters headquarters 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kuru Kuru 02637900 5,718 Yes 2 Senha Senh::t 02654900 6,017 Yes

Amenities available Drinking Communi- Educational Medical Water cation Banking Senior Primary Primary S..:rial Name of Secondary Health Health Sub- Railway Commercial Co-operative nurnh..:r village school College Centre Centre Tap water station Bank Bank 3 II 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Kuru () 0 0 No No I 0 2 Scuha 0 0 0 No No 0

STATEMENT - 8 STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Amenities available Whether Whether Improved it is it is Educational drinking Commu- Location Tehsil CD. Block Senior Medical water nication Banking Serial Name of code head- head- Secondary Health Tap Railway number Town number Population quarters quarters Schoo! College Hospital Centre water station Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 This District has no such Statutory Town

(XXVI) STATEMENT - 9 HOVSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF CD. BLOCK, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 District! Total! Housclcss Population Ins.tittltiollnl Population Serial C.D.Block/ Rural! No. of No. of Numbcr UAJTnwn Urban household P(!fSOnS Males Females household Persons Males Females :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 l() 11 Lohardaga Total 8 53 32 21 144 4,206 2,701 1,505 Rural 5 40 26 14 74 1,980 1,510 470 Urban 3 13 6 7 70 2,226 1,191 1,035

Kisko Tolal 2 17 11 6 25 585 536 49 Rural 2 17 11 6 ' 25 585 536 49 Urban

2 Kuru Total 20 487 270 217 Rural 20 487 270 217 Urban

3 Lohardaga Total 6 36 21 15 73 2,346 1,298 1,048 Rural 3 23 15 8 3 120 107 13 Urban 3 13 6 7 70 2,226 l,l91 }'035

Lohardaga (Iv!) Urban 3 13 6 7 70 2,226 1,191 1,035

4 Senha Total 19 688 506 182 Rural 19 688 506 182 Urban

5 Bhandra Total 7 100 91 9 Rural 7 100 91 9 Urban * - Newly created district in 2001 Census

(xxviQ (xx.viii) DIAGRAMS

(xxix) C.D.BLOCKWISE DECADAL CHANGJ£ IN POPULATION OF , 1991-2001

120,000 -, 01991 POPULATION i il200lPOPULATION .

100,000

80,000

oz 1= 60,000 ..r: ...l ;;J 6 ~

40,000

20,000

o -,- Kisko Kuru Lobardaga Senba Bhandra CD Bl,OCK

(:xxx) C.D. BLOCKWISE DENSITY OF LOHARDAGA DISTRICT, 2001 r:------1 IODENSITY' I ___ ~ __ -----.--.: 600

500

I 400 -i

200

100

o Kisko Kuru Lohardaga Senha Bhandra C.D. BLOCK

(XXXI) CD. BLOCKWISE SEX R&:.. 1'10 OF LOHARDAGA DISTRICT, 2001 o SEX RATIO

1000

Kisko Kuru Lollardaga Scuha Bhaudra C.D.BLOCK

(x.'OOi) C. D. BLOCKWISE LITERACY OF LOHARDAGA DISTRICT, 200}

... _------'.---"-"~--~--'-'---' --) o MALE. FEMALE j _. _____,,_* ______• ___~ ___J 90

80

IJ.1 60 E-< ~ ~ E-< )=oj ~ r.o:l C!l 50 ~ Z ~ U ~ ~ ~ 40

Risko KUru Lohardaga Senha Bhandra C.D.BLOCKS

(xxxiii) cn. BLOCKWISE TOTAl_, POPULATION J WORKER I NON WORKER OF LOHARDAGA DISTRICT, 2001 o TOTAL POPULATION

I'JWORKER 120000 o NON WORKER

100000 !

80000

40000

20000

o ;_

Kisko Kunl Lohardaga Senha Bhandra C.D. BLOCK

(xxxiv) C.D. BLOCKWISE TOTAL / SC / ST POPULATION OF LOHARDAGA DISTRICT,2001

o TOTAL POPULATION III SC POPULATION 120000 1 o ST POPULATION

100000

80000

z 0 60000 E-< -""t'! ..J ;;:;J ~ 0 ~

QO Q tr) 40000 CI\ ~

,-( CI\ CI\ an 00 '"'!I" Q '"'!I" ''''It' - ,.-( Vl ""'""<1" t"f") 20000

o Kisko Kuru Lobardaga Senha Bhandra C.D. BLOCK

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Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the DistriCt Census be published in many States/UTs due to delay in Handbook compilation of the requisite material. As far as the The District Census Handbook, brought out by state of Bihar is concerned, this Third Part or Part­ the Census Organization, is one of the most valuable e could be published in respect of a few districts district level publications.!t provides, inter-alia, only. For the remaining districts, this volume was kept information on the basic demographic and socio­ in the office library in mimeographed form. economic characteristics and availability of important At the 1981 Census, new features along with civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of restructuring of the format of Village and Town the respective disiTicts.This publication has proved to Directory were introduced in the DCHB. These were be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, published in two parts for each district. While Part­ academicians and researchers. A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA The District Census Handbook, earlier a joint of Villages and Towns (ward wise), including venture of the State Government and the Census Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes peA up to Organization, is one of the richest data sources, CD Block/Town level, was provided in Part-B. To particularly in the context of planning and development illustrate, all the amenities, except electricity, were at the grass root level. It is rather the only source brought together in the Village Directory and if an that gives village and town level information amenity was not available in the concerned village, concerning several demographic and socio-economic the distance (in broad ranges) from the nearest place characteristics and also on availability of important having such amenity was given. Information on some civic amenities.This publication was brought out in new items such as adult literacy centres, primary the 1951 Census for the fIrst time. In fact, it is the health sub-centres and community health workers in replacement of 'Village Statements' which used to the village were provided so as to meet some of the be prepared in the Censuses of Pre-fudependence requirements of the'Revised Minimum Needs period, and since 1951 it has been published after Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the each decennial census with some innovationsl village was also provided for the first time in the improvements. Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In Initially the scope of the DCHB was confIned to case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the certain important census tab les on population, requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a economic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PC A) of each village and Statement (IV-A) on slums was provided so as to town of the district. The DCHB published after the enable the planners to formulate programmes for 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the providing civic amenities in the slums. In this district, administrative statistics, census tables and statement details on civic and other amenities were Village and Town Directories including PCA (Primary presented for the notifIed slums of Class I and Class Census Abstract). At the 1971 Census, the DCHB II towns. Apart from this, one column on the was brought out in two parts, viz., Part-A comprising Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population and Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising' another on adult literacy classes/centres were added Village and Town PCA in respect of all the States in Statements Nand V respectively. and Union Territories. The Third Part of the DCHB , The manner of presentation of the DCHB for comprising administrative statistics and district census the 1991 Census was, by and large, the same as tables, which was also to be brought out, could not 3 DISTRICTCEJI.ISUS HANDBOOK LOHARDAGA ------_.. _-_,----- '_-- '~---,---- [llIl0wcd during 19S) Ccnsll.'i_However. the timnat magazines. income and expenditure of Gram of PC A wa:; restructured slightly in the 1991 Census Punchayats and most important commodity (ies) tix the benefit of data lIsers and nine-fold industrial manufactured in the Village etc_ Apart from these, dil~siljcati()n of main workers was given as against more dt:tails on dista.nce(s) at which basic educational t()llr--fold industrial cJassiJieati

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA forcl.!s led Captain Wilkinson in 1832. Ra1l1"arhb and the rival claim between Gopal Rai and by Chitntiit Rai II)r the Kingdom of Palamu led the British This district has attracted many Christian missions to take an active interest in the area. In Dl;!ccmbcr which have contributed much to the growth of 1771 Captain Camac attacked PalaI!lll and put education in the district of Lohardaga. The first Chitrajit Rai as the Raja. The history of the district conversions of the tribal population to Christianity took for sometime thereafter is interlinked with the history place in 1850. of PaJamu, Hazaribag and SinghbhulTl. The 7th and 8th native Companies of the During the operations of Captain Camac against Ramgarh Battalion stationed at Hazaribag rose in the Raja of Palamu, Dhupnath Shahi, Raja of revolt on the 30th July. When news of this reached Chotanaopur rendered useful service to British. He I:) Col. Dalton (who was then the Commissioner of acknowledges the authority of the company and Ranchi), he sent Lt. Graham with ~o companies of offered to pay annual tribute of Rs. 12000 instead of the Ramgarh Light [nHmtIy, thirty horsemen and two Rs. 6000 fix.ed under the Muslim rule. However, guns to disarm the regiment at Hazaribag. This force arrears in payment resulted in an expedition against left Rallchi on 1st August. Meanwhile, the insurgents him in 1773 as a result of which an agreement was at Hazaribag started marching to Ranchi by the road reached stipulating enhanced payment of Rs. 15,000 via Badan. Getting news of this, the infantry with Lt. per year. The Raja was allowed to retain his hold on Graham also rose against British authority and the intemal administration. commenced their return journey to Ranchi. Lt. Captain Camac was succeeded in 1770 by Graham proceeded to Hazaribag with the cavalry Chapman, the first civilian administrator of which remained loyal to him and reached there on Chotanagpur. The so-called 'conquered provinces' the 2nd August. were formed into a district under the llame of The insurgent troops at Doranda burnt the offices Ramgarh Hill Tract in 1780 which lasted till 1863. and courts of the old district and some bunglows and The old district of Ranchi including Lohardaga was set free the prisoners from the jail. They expected not directly included in this unit but was added under the insurgents from Hazaribag to join them but when the designation of Tributary Mahal of Chotanagpur. the latter did not reach Doranda they set out to join Disputes between the Raja and his brothers led Babu Kuer Singh in Shahabad in the third week of September. They were attacked and defeated on the to furthcr disturbances in 1807-1808.• A force was sent under Major Raughsedgc. The Diwan of the Raja 2nd October, 1857 at Chatra under a British force who was primarily responsible for the trouble, was commanded by Major English. With the arrival of apprehended and jailed. The Raja paid up arrears of Col. Dalton at Ranchi along with a contingent afforce, revenue and settled his disputes with his brothers. the courts were reopened and peace and order restored. Six police thanas were also set up in 1809, marking the beginning of end of the feudal authority of the The infiltration of the British in the political horizon RtYu. This also marked induction of non-tribal revenue of Chotanu!''Pur also synchronized with a great socio­ collecting agents who later oppressed the aboriginal economic revolution. Agrarian discontent against the tenants. imposition of Begari(forced labour) and illegal enhancement of rent by the intermediaries resulted This discontent among the tribal population in the Sardari agitation, so called due to the instigation evidenced in the earlier insurrections, found an outlet and leadership provided by the Sardars. By 1887 the in the Kol insurrections of 1831-32. The immediate movement had grown and many Munda and Oraon cause for it was the humiliation caused to Mundas cultivators refused to pay rent to the land owners. by the Sikh and Muslim thikedars (intermediaries in The Sardari agitation (or Larai as it was called) was revenue collection). The Mundas got together in at its height in 1895 when a socia-religious leader Laukha village near Tamar and plundered and named Birsa Mundn appeared on its scene. The destroyed many villages held in farm by Sikh and importance of his role in the social hjstory of the Muslim thikedars. They were . overpowered by the

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE district is borne out by the appellation of Birsa processions, demonstrations. The district took an Bhagwan given to him. active part in the subsequent events which led to country's freedom in 1947. The movement led by was half agrarian and half religious, it had a direct connection (iii) Administrative set up with agrarian unrest and also appeared to have been The district of Lohardaga lies in the South inl1uenced by Christian ideas. Birsa Munda was Chotanagpur Division. The district administration is apostate to Christianity. His teaching was partly headed by the Deputy Commiss ioner. He belongs to spiritual, partly revolutionary. He proclaimed that the LA. S. cadre. He is assisted by officers belonging to land belonged to dle people who had reclaimed it from State cadre. Police Administration is looked after by forests, and therefore, no rent should be paid to it. the Supdt. of Police. Lohardaga is a small district He asserted that he was the Massiaha and claimed having only one sub-division viz., Lohardaga. There divine powers of healing. are altogether 5 C.D. Blocks viz, Kuru, Kisko, Birsa's crusade brought about an armed rising of Lollardaga, Senha and Bhal1dra and one town viz., the deluded peasantry which was quickly suppressed. Lohardaga (M). There are 353 villages in the district. Birsa died in jail in 1900. Judicial Administration : The Judges and Munsif A religious movement among the Oraons was magistrates are posted at district and sub-division who initiated by Jatra Oraon of Bishunpur police station in administer and deliver justice of different kinds.The 1914. The Tana Bhagat movement as it was called district jUdiciary is part of Indian judicial system as also had its genesis in agrarian issues and pariiculariy envisaged in Indian Constitution and independent of the economic disparity between Christian converts district administration. and the traditional or Sansari Omons. The non-co­ (iv)Physical Featnres operation movement 'launched by Jatra Omon and The district of Lohardaga comprises of two broad his associates soon spreaded in the districts. natural divisions:- .. The district played an important role in the i) Lohardaga Hills (North West) national freedom movement. The non-eo-operation movement in the areas of Lohardaga followed the ii) The lower Chotanagpur plateau (South east) same pattern as else where in fndia. The movement The sub-micro region is located in the north- caught the imagination of the people particularly the western part of the district of Lohardaga. It is Tana Bhagats and a large number of them attended bounded by Palamu district in the north and the west the Gaya Session of the congress in 1922 which and Gumla Plateau in the south and the east. However, was presided over by Deshbandhu Chittranjan Das. the state of also forms the boundary in These Tana Bhagats returned home deeply impressed the west to this region. It comprises Kisko, Senha with the message of freedom movement. They also and Kuru CD. Blocks of the district. This region attended the meetings organized by the non-co­ als.o includes some other C.D. Blocks of other districts operation workers. which are Dumri, Chainpur, Gumla and Ghaghra. The On 5th October, 1926 a Khadi exhibition was region is a hilly tract covered with mainly sal forests. opened at Ranchi in presence of Sri Rajendra Prasad The height of the region varies from 947 metres in in the local Arya Samaj Hall. The Tana Bhagats also the west to 1031 metres in this region. There are attended it. This was a part of constructive programme variations in the slope directions in different sections launched by Mahatma Gandhi. The Simon Commission of the regions. was also boycotted by the people. The south eastern part of the district falls in the The Salt Satyagrah which was launched at the lower Chotanagpur plateau. behest of Mahatma Gandhi, received great response River System in the district. In the wake of the quit India Revolution of 1942, the arrest of national leaders led to strikes, The North Koel rivet flows from the south to 7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

north dividing thl.) region into t"V() parts. The south Bauxite is the main mineral found in the district Kod originates from this tract ami drains toward the of Lohardaga. There are huge deposits (probably the south. There are many other small tributaries which largest in Asia) of Bauxite ores at 8agru, Pakhar, flow in the region. Ravines are found along the Maruapat and Maidl1apat hills of the district. tributaries. Land lise pattern The Shankh river which flows in the north of the With the gradual deforestation of the district more town of Lohardaga is an important river in the and more land is being brought under cultivation. The neighbourhood of Lohardaga. cultivable land of the district is divided into the two classes, viz., Don and Tanr. The Don lands are the Climatic conditions ten'aced low lands on which mainly rice is grown The climate of Lohardagu is quite healthy as and the Tanr are the uplands which produce coarse compared to other districts of the state. The winter form of rice, millets, pulses and oil seeds. season starts in the iirst week of November and lasts Almost entire part of the district is covered by till February. December and January are very cold upland grey-yellow, grey-heavy soil. Some portions when the temperature drops to minimum. A strong of this part have steep slopes and highly dissected cold wind blows throughout January and the climate regions covered by hills and forest Rice is the main during this period of the year is extremely bracing. crop oftlle district. It covers the m~or portion oftlle April and May are the summer months. The max.imum gross area sown. Wheat on the other hand, covers temperature during these two montJ1S reaches about a very small propoliion of the total gross area sown. 36 degree celesius. In spite of high day temperature Among the non-food crops grown, oil-seeds are the the nights arc cool and so the heat is not so most important. oppressive. Irrigationai facilities The monsoon sets in usually in the third week of The cultivators of the district depended on good June and the climate during this period is very rainfall for their crop of rice in the pre independence favourable. During July and August the rainfall is days. The irrigation received some attention at the heaviest. The average annual rainfall is 891.00 mm hands of the erstwhile Zamindars. The British Govt. in the district. The district gets some winter rains also as such paid little attention to the irrigation needs of during the months of December and January. the district. The hill streams remain almost dry except Flora and Fauna in the rainy season and do not offer as much scope In the past, large areas of the district were for irrigation as the perennial rivers. Artificial covered under forest. The district of Lohardaga had irrigation facility in the district is not adequate. The about 39920.24 hectares of forest in 2001. Dry wells, springs and Ahars are the traditional sources peninsulars' is the type of forest found with patches of irrigation. of mixed forest. Sal trees are agregarious. The In the post independence days several schemes principal companions of Sal are Asari, Garmhar, Kend have been executed by the government. The district, and Simal. The Mahua is common in the Lobardaga however, still requires more facilities of irrigation hills. Tigers and Leopards arc occasionally found in through major, medium and minor irrigation schemes the forest but Bears are common there. Sambhar, in order to ensure a regular source of water supply Chita! (spotted deer), Nilgai and Hares are more and assured irrigation to the paddy crop as also other common. crops. Mines and minerals Industrialisation Laterite is found in the Lohardaga hills. It is Lohardaga is considered as the industrially most derived from the ancient lava of which the region under developed district. There also used to be a Lac was believed to be composed. The lava has been factory at Lohardaga. Manufacturing of metal utensils converted into Laterite and Bauxite due to was of very high order in the past. Lohardaga has weatherings. the privilege of having operating centers of two important aluminium companies engaged in Bauxite 8 ANALYTICAL NOTE mining. means of Hats held at various centers at which the merchants purchase food grains, oil seeds, lac, hide, Live Stock etc. from the cultivators and sell to them in return The cattle of the district are small and under sized salt, kerosene oil, etc. which is largely due to lack of good pasturage and The Lohardaga town is well known for vegetable good fodder. In the remote parts there is still ample market located here. Large quantities of vegetables pasturage in the jungles, but owing to the tension of are supplied to places far and near through rail and cultivation the areas are rapidly decreasing. Besides cattle, the cultivators keep large number of goats for road transport. On the important market days, particularly the one held on each Friday and Monday their purposes. at Lohardaga, vegeta~les are transported to Ranchi, There has been a concerted effort on behalf of and the steel city of . Lohardaga the state govt. to improve the breed of the cattle by is itself famous for trade in rice. Besides this, there way of distribution of stud bulls on Mariana and is a good trade also in Ghee (refined/purified butter), Tharparkar varieties. In order, to upgrade the cattle Khandsari, Arhar, pulse and lac. quickly and also at a low cost, artiticial insemination centers with sub-centres have been opened in the Electricity and power district. The district receives most of its power supply from the Jharkhand State Electricity Board through There are a number of Veterinary hospitals and the Thermal Power Station located at Patratu. The dispensaries spread over the entire district. Treatment, town of Lohardaga was electrified in the year 1956. prevention and suppression of diseases of the live stock are the main functions of the Veterinary Social and cultural and administrative institutions. development The population of poultry has been steadily The newly created lharkhand state came into increasing. Poultry farms have been opened at a force on the 15th of November, 2000 with its number of places in the district. Concerted efforts headquarters at Ranchi. The creation of the separate are being made to improve the breed of the poultry state has brought administrative changes in the in the district. Poultry is an indigenous cottage industry district. It has also made impact on the Social, Cultural of the aboriginals of the district who invariably keep and economic life of the people. poultry. Fairs and festivals are, however, held regularly in Communication the district by different communities in complete hmmony. The district of Lohardaga is well served by a network of roads. The roads are maintained by the (v) Census concepts P.W.D., the Rural Engineering Organisation, the Zila Parishad and the Municipality. The length of the road Building from Ranchi to Lohardaga is 75 Kms. A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the Lohardaga is also connected with Ranchi by rail ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than running from Ranchi to Lohardaga over a distance component unit which are used or likely to be used of about 67 kms. The district headquarters town of as dwellings(residences) or establishments such as Lohardaga is directly connected with towns and cities shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, like Jashpur, Raiganh, Mumbai, Jamshedpur, Ranchi, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places Daltonganj, Gaya and Patna. of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible Trade and Commerce that building which have component units may be used Lohardaga is considered to be the chief center for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ of trade in the district. The importance of market has res ide nce, workshop-cu m-res idence, office-c um­ considerably increased with the opening and extension residence,etc. of railway at this place. Apart from the railways, a Usually a structure will have four walls and a considerable amount of trade still goes by road. Apart roof: But in some areas the very nature of from the permanent markets, trade is carried on by 9 D[STRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ;LQHARDAGA

construction of }louses is sueh that there may not be improvised accommodation, there will be no foul' walls any wall. Sw.:h iti the case of conical structures where to a room and therefore, the above definition would entran<;c is also provided but they may not have any not strictly apply to such types of accommodation. In walls. Thcrej~m:, such of the conical strudurcs arc such cases, the tent 01' conical hut etc., have been also treated as separate buildings. construed to be a room.ln certain parts of the country, particularly in rural areas, the pattern of housing may Permanent houses present some problems. For example, a ho~~~hold may be in occupation of several huts put to dIfferent Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of uses such as main residence, sitting room, store and permanent materials. The nwtcrial of walls can be even for sleeping at night. By strict application of tile anyone from the following, namely, galvanized· iron definition each one will be reckoned as a census . sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt house, but this does not reflect the real situation. bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of While huts used as store or cattle shed pose no from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, problems, those used as sleeping rooms beyond the slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos main residence, should be counted as rooms rather sheets, bricks, stones or concrete. than separate census houses.If a garage is used by Semi-permancilt houses a servant and he lives in it as a separate household, it should be reckoned as a room available to the Houses in which either the wall or the roof is servant's household. If the servant is considered as made of pennanellt material and the other is made a member of the household then the garage room of temporary material. should be reckoned as an additional room of the Temporary bouses household.

Houses in which both walls and roof are made Dwelling Room of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has Walls may be made from anyone of the following walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, and long enough for a person to sleep in, Le. it should plastic, polythene, mud, un burnt bricks or wood. Roof have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth may be made fi'om anyone of the following temporary of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, plastic or polythene. dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's Room, room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which A room should have four walls with a doorway are not normally usable for living are not considered with a fOOl' over head and should be wide and long as dweliing rooms. A room, used for multipurpose enough for a persoll to sleep in, Le., it should have such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., a length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth of is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where at least 1 1/2 metres and 2 metres in height. A room, a census houses is used as a shop or office., etc., however, which is used in common tor sleeping, and the household also stays in it then the room is sitting, dining, storing and cooking, etc., should be not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage regarded as a room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in also lives in it as a separate household then this has which a household industry such as a handloom is been considered as a dwelling room available to the located, which are not normally used for living or servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if sleeping are excluded from the definition of a living used for living by any household is also considered room for the purpose of this question. as dwelling room.

Onc is likely to come across conical shaped hut A dwelling room, which is shared by more than or tent in which human beings reside. In such one household, has not been counted for any of them. 10 ANALYTICAL NOTE If two households have a dwelling room each but in there were flats in occupation of different households, addition also share a common dwelling room, then each such nat was reckoned as a separate census the common room has not been counted for either of hOllse. the households. Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the definition of census house strictly in celiain cases. Census house For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, A 'census house' is a building or part of a building each room having direct entrance from the common used or recognised as a separate unit because of staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be having a separate main entrance from the road or treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be are occupi~d by a single household it was not realistic occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or to treat them as five census hOLlses. In such a non- residential purpose or both. case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main house should be considered and the entire In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which flat was treated as one census house. On the other buildings and census houses were identified for hand, if two independent households occupy these numbering in the field by the enumerators is described five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and hereunder: the second household occupying 2 rooms, then Sometimes a series of different buildings are found considering the use, the first three rooms together along a street which are joined with one another by were treated as one census house and the remaining common walls on either side looking like a continuous rooms as another census house. But if each room structure. These different units are practically was occupied by an independent household, then each independent of one another and are likely to have such room was treated as a separate census house. been built at different times and owned by different In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door persons. In such cases, though the whole structure of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common one building, each portion was treated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate census room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! houses. Hotel building was treated as one census house. but if such hostels! hotels have out~ houses or other On the other hand, one may'come across cases, structures used tor different purposes or the same particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership purpose, then each such structure attached to the main flats. In these cases while the structure looks like hostel! hotel was treated as a separate census house. one building, different persons own the flats. In case of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the of flats owned by different persons, the entire pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, structure was treated as one building and each flat located in a compound, whether enclosed or as a separate census house. unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, other huts Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, buildings owned by different persons then each such baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates building is treated as a separate building. There can structure, they form a single housing unit and be a situation where within an enclosed compound therefore, have to be treated collectively as one there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking building and one census house. If some of the huts or company or even government that are actually in are used by one household and the others by a second occupation of different persons. For example, Indian household as residence, then the two groups of huts Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned were treated as separate census houses. However, by the Corporation but these are in occupation of if there were also other huts in the compound used their employees. Each such building was treated as for other purposes and not as part of the household's a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these 11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA -_-'--'-~ _.. _.. ---._ ...... -.-.- .. -.-.-.-...... -... -.---.. -.. -~-..-- ...... - ...--- were treated as separate census houses. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to On the olher hand, in urban areas, where more main workers were taken into account. than one structure within an ene lased or open compound (prcmises) belonging to the same person, Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities e.g" the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage. and towns have also been treated as urban under etc., only one building number was given nx this group 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths and each of the constituent a separate census hOllse are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, number. military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars a viii age or vi lIages contiguous to the town or city. has come up was treated as a building. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfY Village the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a. which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the wherever presented, also includes the data for entire village is treated as one unit for presentation outgrowths of such towns. of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized City boundaries is treated as one village. Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are Rural-Urban area called cities.

The data in tables on Houses, Household U rbanAggiomeration Amenities and Assets are presented separately for An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically rural areas. In the Census of India 200 1, the defin ition contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban of urban area adopted is as tollows: outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may • All places with a municipality, corporation, come up near a city or statutory town outside its cantonment board or notified town area committee, statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a etc. village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each A place satisfYing the following three criteria such individual area by itself may not satisfy the simultaneously: minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be i)A minimum population of 5,000; clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread.­ ii)at least 75 per cent of male working population -For the purpose of delineation of Urban engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and Agglomerations during Census ofIndia2001, following criteria are taken as pre-requisites:-(a) The core iii) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. town or at least one of the constituent towns of an km.(I,OOO per sq.mile) urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town ; and-(b) The total popUlation of all the For identification of places which would qualify constituents (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per Agglo-meration should not be less than 20,000 (as the ] 991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, per the 1991 Census).- With these two basic criteria a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having been met, the following are the possible having at least 75 per cent of male working population different situations in which Urban Agglomerations engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered.

12 ANALYTICAL NOTE would be constituted:- i) a city or town with one or Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union more contiguous outgrowths;- ii) two or more territory. Article 342 similarly provides for adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and- iii) a specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts city and one or more adjoining towns with their of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States Household and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, A 'household' is usually a group of persons who the list of Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled Tribes normally live together and take their meals from a are notified for each State and Union territory and common kitchen unless the exigencies of work are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a Union territory and not outside.-It is important to household may be relatcd or unrelated or a mix of mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a in a census house but do not take their meals from religion different from was de~med to be the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every a common household. Each such person was to be member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or trcated as a separate household. The important link SikJigar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East in finding out whether it was a household or not was Punjab States Union were in relation to that State a common kitchen. There may be one member whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. households, two member households or multi-member Subsequently, in September 1956, by an amendment, households. the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Institutional bousehold • Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled A group of unrelated persons who live in an Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in institution and take their meals from a common the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on of Institutional Households are boarding houses, the same footing with regard to the recognition of messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, the Scheduled Castes.- orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, The lists containing the names of the Scheduled it was specifically mentioned that this category or Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the households would cover only those households where Census of India 2001 in the State of Tharkhand are a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and given below : share a common kitchen. Scbeduled Castes Houseless household 1. Bantar Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, 2. Bauri in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway 3. Bhogta platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. 4. Bhuiya Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe: 5. Chamar, Machi Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the 6. Chaupal President may, with respect to any State or Union territory, specifY the castes, races or tribes or parts 7. Dabgar of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be 8. Dhabi

13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA ---.. _------9. Dom, Dhanger 16. Kharwar

10. Dusadh. Dhari, Dharhi 17. Khond

11. Ghasi 18. Kisan

1:. Halalkhor 19. Kora

13. Hari, Mehtar, Bhangi 20. Korwa

14. Kanjar 21. Lohra

15. Kurariyar ")",_, .... Mahli

16. LaJbegi 23. Mal Pahariya

17. Musahar 24. MUllda

18. Nat 25. Oraon

19. Pan, Sawasi 26. Parhaiya

20. Pasi 27. Santhal

21. Raj war 28. Sauria Paharia .,,, -.... Turi 29. Savar

Scheduled Tribes: 30. Bhumij

1. and Mother tongue

2. Baiga As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire 3. Banjara collects information on the mother tongue of each 4. Bathudi person and mother tongue is defined as the language ' spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the 5. Bedia person. If the mother died in infancy, the language 6. Binjhia mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. Tn the case of infants and deaf 7. Birhor mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is 8. Bitjia considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have 9. Chero a script. The mother tongues returned by the 10. Chik Baraik respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic It Gond characteristics.

12. Gorait Literate

13. Ho A person age 7 years and above who can both 14. Karmali read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but IS, Kharia cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a persoll should have 14 ANALYTICAL NOTE received any fonnal education or passed any minimum A person who has not worked at all in any educational standard. Literacy could also have been economically productive activity during the reference achieved through adult literacy classes or through any period ( i.e. last one year preceding the date of non-formal educational system. People who are blind enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. and can read in Braille are treated as literates. Cultivator Literacy rate For purposes of the Census a person is classified Literacy rate of the population is defined as the as cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on percentage of literates in the age group seven years land owned or held from government or held from and above. For ditl'erent age groups the percentage private persons or institutions for payment in money, of literates in that age b'TOUP gives the literacy rate. kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation.- A person who Educational level has given out her/his land to another person or persons The highest level of education a person has or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share completed. of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a Work is defined as participation in any combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not economically productive activity with or without treated as cultivator.-Cultivation involves ploughing, compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., not only actual work but also includes effective and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ supervision and direction of work. [t even includes nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred part time help or unpaid work on farm, family fiber crop, cotion, cinchona and other medicinal plants, enterprise or in any other economic activity. All fruit growing, vegetable growing -or keeping orchards persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, milk production even solely for domestic consumption coconut and betel-nuts (areca). are also' treated as workers. Reference period for detennining a person as worker and non-worker is Agricultural labourer one year preceding the date of enumeration. A person who works on another person's Jand Main worker for. wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the Person who has worked for major part of the cultivation, but merely works on another person's land reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in lease or contract on land on which she/he works. any economically productive activity is termed as 'Main worker'. Household industry worker

Marginal worker Household industry is defined as an jndustry conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself A person who worked for less than six months and or by the members of the household at home or of the reference period (i.e. in the last one year within the village in rural areas and only within the preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic precincts of the house where the household lives in activity is termed as 'Marginal worker' . urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in Non worker household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not

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be run on the scale of a registered factory which premises, it is considered as having access to would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian improved drinking water.!t may be mentioned that such Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, unifonn definition may not be valid across all states. processing, servicing and repairs of goods.- h does System of sewera,ge not indude professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Generally, a sewerage system would mean a Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhabi, network of mains and branches of underground Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point professions,trade or services are run at home by of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and members of the household. industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those Other worl{er that catTy stonn water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those A person who has been engaged in some canying both sewage and storm water are called economic activity during the reference period but not combined sewers. However, in some towns which as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household are not provided with such underground sewerage Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, type of workers that come under this category of sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. 'OW' include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, soil transport, banking, mining, construction, political or There are three prevalent systems of disposal of social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, effect, all those workers other than cultivators or (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal agricultural labourers or household industry workers, systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and arc 'Other Workers'. collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging. Work participation rate The system of underground sewerage provides Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total for the street sewerage with which are connected population. the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand Population density flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is Population density is the number of persons transported without the need for scavenging. This inhabited per square kilometre of the area. system generally exists in cities and big towns.

Age Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Age is measured in terms of the completed septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a number of years. leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic Sex-ratio tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This Number of females per 1000 males in a dispersion requires an optimum travel through the population. pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration through the soil traversed. (vi)Non-Census Concepts Where the soil is impenneable, collecting wells Improved drinking water are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines If the household had access to drinking water are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type (protected or covered) situated within or outside the of latrines are of service type latrines from where 16 ANALYTICAL NOTE human excreta is removed by scavengers from house Number of live births in a particular to house, in most cases can'ying it on their heads or age-group shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. ASFR= x 1,000 These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or Mid-year female population of the tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping same age-group grounds. Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) Fertility Number of live births in a year to married female In demography, the word fertility is used in population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1,000 married women. relation to the actual production of children or occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate at which population adds to itself Number of live births ill a particular by births and normally assessed by relating the age-group number of births to a full or part of the popUlation, ASMFR"'------x 1,000 such as number of married women or number of Mid-year maITied female population women of child bearing age. The definitions of the of the same age-group terminology used in computing different fertility rates General fertility rate (GFR) are mentioned below: Number of live births per 1000 women in the Crude birth rate(CBR) reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a gi ven year. Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the Number of live births in a year mid year population, normally expressed per ] ,000 GFR=------x 1,000 population. Mid-year female popUlation in the age-group (15-49) years General marital fCl"tiJity rate (GMFR) Number of live births during the year Number of live births per 1000 married women CBR=------x 1,000 in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given Mid -year Population year. Number of live biI1hs in a year GMFR =------x 1,000 Crude death rate(CDR) Mid-year married female population Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the in the age-group (15-49) years. mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 Total fertility rate (TFR) popUlation. It is obtained as the total of the age specific Number of deaths during the year fertility rates (number of children born per woman of CDR ------x 1,000 the particular age) for the entire reproductive age Mid-year Population span. It provides the average number of children that Natural growth rate will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Growth rate is obtained as the difference between indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence that there is no mortality of women till the completion of migration. of reproductive period. Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) 45-49 5XL ASFR Number of live births in a year to female 15-19 population in any specified age group normally TFR= expressed per 1,000 warnell. 1,000

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA Total marital fertility rate (TlVIFR) neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as : Average number of children that would be born Nco-natal mortality rate (NMR) to a married woman if she experiences the cunent Number of infants dying within the first month of fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. of the same year. 4549 Number of infant deaths aged 28 days 5XL ASMFR or under during the year 15-19 NMR=------~< 1,000 TMFR·'" Number of live births during the year 1,000 Agc-SI)ccific mortality ratc (ASMR) Early neo-natal mortality rate Number of deaths in a particular age group and sex per 1,000 population of the same age group. Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days During the year Number of deaths in a particular x 1,000 age-group 'Number of live births during the year ASMR "" ------x 1,000 Mid-year population of the same Late neo-natal mortality rate age-group Number of infant deaths of 7 days to ql : less than 29 days during the year ______x 1,000 Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This Number of live births during the year Cilll oe used as approximate value ofInfant Mortality Rate (JMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) in a year of children aged less than one year to the Number of deaths of 29 days to less number of births in that year. than one year during the year ------x 1,000 q2 Number of live births during the year Probability of dying between birth and age 2. Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) q5 Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week Probabil ity 0 f dying between birth and age 5. This of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate Number of still births and infant deaths (U5MR). of less than 7 days during the year Infant mortality rate (IMn) PMR=------x 1,000 Number of live births and still births Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of during the year children below one year) in a year to the number of live births in that year. Stili birth rate (SBR) Number of infant deaths during Number of still births during the year the year IMR""-- )( 1,000 =--,------____ x 1,000 Number of live births during Number of live births and still births the year during the year Inf1ult mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Maternal mortality rate (MMR) Neo-natal mortality rate and Post nco-natal mortality Number of deaths of women in the age group rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late

18 ANALYTICAL NOTE of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy too were considered as a migrant. and child birth per 1,00,000 Jive births in a given year. (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to Number of maternal deaths to another place or had been shifting from one women in the age group 15·49 place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit MMR=------x 100,000 to hospital for treatment or for temporary Number of live birth business purposes, such persons are not deemed Eligible couple (Collples per 1000 population) to have had another residence different from the place where she/he or her/his family Number of currently married females in the age normally resides. She/he is not considered as group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. migrant. (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or Child woman ratio (0-4) to her parents or other relative's house for Number of children in the age group 0-4 years delivery and if the hospital or the parents/ per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. relatives houses is ill a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the Child woman ratio (5-9) hospital or parents/relative's house is the place Number of children in the age group 5-9 years of last residence of the child but not of the per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. mother. Migration A new response category' Moved after birth' was Migration is the third component of population added in Census of India 200 1 in the question on change, the other two being mortality and fertiliiY. 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress A person is considered as a migrant by place of migration as a reason for migration for last residence birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under the census is other than the place of his/her birth. category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by been determined as applicab Ie at the time of migration place of last residence if the place in which he/she and not in reference to any point of time after that. is enumerated during the census is other than his/her For example, if a person had moved from the place place of immediate last residence outside the village of her/his last residence for the purpose of education or town and not simply in another house or locality and subsequently at some point of time got in the same village or town. employment there only, the reason tor migration would Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. migration of people has been explained below as these Internal and International migration are important components concerning migration: The migrational movements are of three types (i) (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high Migration within the state itself with its components (a) in the country. In many cases such migrants Migration within the district of enumeration (intra district are only seasonal in nature. People migrate to migration) (b) Migration from one district of state to other places for work in a particular season another district of state (inter district migration), (ii) and come back again to their usual place of Migration from one state to another State ofthe country residence after three or fqur months. All such (inter-state migration), workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a (iii) Migration from one country to another country. The person moved to any other place for attending first two streams together constitute internal migration, short term vocational or educational course that while the last type of movement is caBed international lasted for only few months of a year, she/he migration. The present name of the country, state or

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA district and not the name by which they were known in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of at th~ time of herthis birth or last residence were metropolitan city in the fonn of large size, problem of recorded. management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth ofpopUlation. Indian Census in 1991 Rural-Urlm.n components of migration treated the population size of 5 million and above as the cut Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have off point to identiiy a place as the mega city. Whereas, for btlcn detenn ined as applicable at the time of migration the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme and not with reference to any point of time after that. for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministty The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz. rural of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to urban. Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above Civic status of urban units popUlation as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above population have Civic St'lrus of a town/city is detelmined on the been treated as Mega cities. basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal N oie on religion Committee/Municipal council, Municipality etc. The population of the Lohardaga district during Size class of UAlIown 1991 was 288,886. Hindus constitute 73.9 percent (213,352 persons) of the population in the district Size-class of UAffown is based on the population followed by Muslims 14.4 percent (41,442 persons) size of the UA/City/Town UAs.rrowns with 1,00,000 and Christians constitute 3.0 percent (8,743 persons). ,md above population are classified as Class I UAs'! towns. These Class I UAS/Towns are now further sub Other religions constitute. 8.8 percent (25,295 persons). classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to M7 All other three major religious communities have ."" " depending on the population size of UA/City/Town. almost negligible percentages. These arc M7(5,000,OOO and above); M6 (2,000,000 to Note on mother tongue 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999) M4 (500,000- Spoken language, which is medium of conver­ 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999), M2 (200,000-299,999) sation, is an important attribute of population. The & Ml (100,000-199,999) towns with 50,000 to 99,999 Census Of India has been the richest source of population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to language data coUected and published during the 49,999 population are Class III towns, population with successive decennial censuses over a century. During 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5000 1991 census, as in the previous censuses, the mother and 9999 are Class V towns and towns with less than tongue as returned by each individual was collected. 5000 population arc Class V1 towns. The population of the Lohardaga district during Shun area 1991 was 288,886. As per distribution of different The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, mother tongues (languages mentioned under 8th 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined Schedule of Constitution ofIndia) as returned during slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any respect the 1991 Census for Lohardaga district, , the unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons of main mother tongue of the district was returned by dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and design 59.4 percent (171,716 persons) of the population. The of such buildings, nan'owness or faulty arrangement of corresponding percentage for the , the second streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or most prominent language spoken in Lohardaga district, was 10.8 percent (31, I04 persons). Speakers of other any combination of these factors, are deterimental to safety ,health or morals. Scheduled languages were very thin in number than the two described above. Mega city Note on important SCs and STs in the district The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon of Lobardaga during 1991 Census:

20 ANALYTICAL NOTE The population of the Scheduled Caste in the population. Lohara/Lohra had 7,799 population which Lohardaga district during 1991 was 10 ,919. constituted 4.8 percent of the Scheduled Tribes Numerically five important SCs were namely (i) population. Kharwar had 7,141 population which Chamar/Mochi (ii) Turi (iii) Dhabi (iv) Dusadh/Dharil constituted 4.4 percent of the Scheduled Tribes Dharhi and (v) Bhuiya . The population ofChamarl population. Munda has 5,905 population while Mahli Machi was 4,141 which constituted 37.9 percent of had 5,376 population. Munda constituted 3.6 percent the Scheduled Castes population. The population of while Mahli constituted 3.J percent of the Scheduled Turi was 1,643 which constituted 15.0 percent of Tribes population. the Scheduled Castes population. Dhobi had 1,423 vii) 2001 Census Findings-Population and its population which constituted 13.0 percent of the Distribution According to the 2001 Scheduled Caste population. Dusadh/DharilDharhi Census, the total population of Lohardaga district had 919 population while Bhuiya had 773 population. is 364,521 comprising 184,507 Males and 180,014 DusadhlDhari/Dharhi constituted 8.4 percent while Females and constituting 1.4 percent of the State Blmiya only 7.1 of the Scheduled Castes population. population spread over 2.0 percent of the area of The population of the Scheduled Tribes in the the State in the 5 C.D.Blocks of the district. district of Lohardaga during 1991 Census was 162,964. Lohardaga is the most populous where as Bhandra Numerically five important STs were namely (i) is the least populated CD. Blocks in the district. Oraon (ii) LoharalLohra (iii) Kharwar (iv) Munda Tables 1 to 52 based on PCA,V.D & Household and (v) MahJi Oraon had 127,130 population which data give insight into the colour and texture of the constituted 78.0 percent of the Scheduled Tribes population in the district. (a) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 : TABLE l:DECADALCHANGElNPOPULATIONOFC.D.BLOCKBYRESlDENCE, 1991-2001 Population Percentage decadal Percentage urban Serial 1991 2001 variation 1991-2001 population number C.D. Block Total Rural Urban Tolal Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Kisko 48,598 48,598 0 57,779 57,779 0 18.9 18.9 0.0 0.0 0.0

2 Kuru 66,458 66,458 0 83,922 83,922 0 26.3 26.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

3 Lohardaga 78,094 46,333 31,761 103,362 57,166 46,196 32.4 23.4 45.4 40.7 44.7

4 Scnha 52,461 52,461 0 63,918 63,918 0 21.8 21.8 0.0 0.0 0.0

5 Bhandra 43,275 43,275 0 55,540 55,540 0 28.3 28.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

District Total: 288,886 257,125 31,761 364,521 318,325 46,196 26.2 23.8 45.4 11.0 12.7 Table-l shows that rise in the population of this headquarters, is located in this C.D. Block. The next district during 1991-2001 decade has been of the highest increase in population is observed in Bhandra order of 26.2 percent. The rural population in the C.D. Block with 28.3 percent followed by Kuru C.D. district has increased by 23.8 percent while the urban Block with 26.3 percent. Percentage decadal popUlation growth over the decade has been as variation has been observed the least in the case of much as 45.4 percent. Rural-urban migration is an Kisko C.D. Block with 18.9 percent. important factor which always leads to rapid The increase in rural popUlation during 1991-2001 expansion of the urban unit. Among the C.D. Blocks, has been highest in Bhandra CD. Block with 28.3 Lohardaga has shown the highest increase in population over the decade with 32.4 percent. It may percent followed by Kuru C.D. Block with 26.3 be due to the fact that Lohardaga town, the district percent. 21 ______._._. __ .______----"'=.!.Cc=-'-=::.=;:=...:.~=~=-"-"-=-"=--: DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

TABU~ 2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES [N SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001 Total number Number and Population Serial of inhabited Total rural population percentage less than 200 lllunbt:r District/CD.Block VillalLe Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 2. J 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ki,;ko 90 57,779 29,262 28,517 24 (26.7) 1,562 1,556

2 Kuru 76 X3,92:2 42,148 4L774 3 (3.9) 140 126

3 Lohardaga 42 57,166 28,729 28,437 o (0.0) o o

4 Sl:nba 83 63.918 32,460 31,458 18 (20.5) 1,205 1,139

5 l:lhandra 56 55,540 27.999 27,541 1 (1.8) 81 78

Districts (Rural) Total: 352 318,325 160,598 157,727 46 ( 13.1) 2,988 2,899

Number

Ki~ko 25 (27.S) 4,153 4.222 26 (28.9) 9,067 8,858 II (12.2) 8,809 8,249

:2 Kuru 20 (26.3) 3,222 3.226 16 (21.1) 5,706 5,975 29 (38.2) 20,049 19,752

3 Lnhardag,a 4 (9.5) 759 781 12 (28.6) 4,537 4,498 21 (50.0) 16,190 15,901

4 Senha 28 (31.8) 4.513 4AOI 22 (25.0) 7,859 7,857 16 (18.2) 11,435 10,849

5 Bhandru 10 (17.9) 1,1)24 1.911 8,591 8,501 17 (30.4) 12.434 12,316

Districts (Rural) Total: 87 (24.7) 14,571 14,541 100 ( 28.4) 35,760 35,689 94 (26.7) 68,917 67,067

Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population Serial percentage 2000-4999 percentage 5000-9999 percentage lOOOO and above number Djstrict/C.D. Block of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females ------~~------.--~~~--~~~~~==~~~=-~~~==~ :1 J 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Kisko 4 (4.4) 5,671 5.632 0 (0.0) 0 0 0 (0.0) 0 0

2 Kuru 7 (9.2) 10.090 9,918 I (1.3) 2,941 2,777 o (0.0) o o

3 Lohardaga 5(11.9) 7,243 7,257 0(0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) o o

4 Senha 3 (3.4) 4,372 4.271 1 (1.1) 3,076 2,941 o (0.0) o o

5 Bhandra 4 (7.1) 4,969 4,735 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) o o

Districts (Rural) Total:23 ( 6.5) 32,345 31,813 2 ( 0.6) 6,017 5,718 0(0.0) o o 22 ANALYTICAL NOTE

It may be observed III the Table-2 that the total inhabited villages and in these villages the percentage maximum number of villages in the district lie in the of population is 3.7 percent of the total rural population range of 500-999 accounting for 28.4 population. There are 87 villages in the population range percent of the total inhabited villages closely followed of 200-499 accounting for 24.7 percent of the total by villages in the population range of 1000-1999 inhabited villages and in these villages the percentage of accounting for 26.7 percent of the total inhabited population is 9.1 percent of the total rural popUlation. villages. The percentages of popUlation in the above There are 46 villages in the population range of less two population ranges are 22.4 percent and 42.7 than 200 accounting for 13.1 percent of the total inhabited percent of the total rural popUlation of the district villages and ill these villages the percntage of population respectively. There are only 2 villages in the population is only 1.8 percent.111ere is no village in the highest range of 5000-9999 accounting for 0.6 percent of the population range of 10,000 and above.

TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFlED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

Above tuble is not appJicale in respect of Lohardaga district as there has been no change between 1991 Census and 200 I Census

TABLE 4: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

Percentage of villages Range of population density Total number of villages in each in eaeh population Percentage distribution (per square kilometer) population density range density range Population of population 1 2 3 4 5 0-10 0.3 214 0.1 ll-20 5 1.4 524 0.2 21-50 24 6.8 5,903 1.9

51-100 47 13.4 21,4 !(J 6.7 101-200 66 18.8 34,668 10.9 201-300 86 24.4 78,597 24.7 301-500 81 23.0 101,559 31.9 501 + 42 11.9 75,450 23.7 Not known 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total: 352 100.0 318,325 100.0

Population Density (Rural) of the district: 215.7

The data pr~sented in Table -4 highlight the fact range of 0-10 which accounts for 0.3 percent of the that maximum proportion of villages in Lohardaga total inhabited villages. district lies in the density range (per square kilometer) Maximum number of villages fall in the density of 20 l-300 with 24.4 percent of the total inhabited range of 201-300 covering 24.7 percent of the villages followed by villages in the density range of population followed by villages in the density range 301-500 which account for 23.0 percent. It would of 301-500 which account for 31.9 percent of the further be seen that only one village falls in the density population. 23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

TABLES: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901~2001

------~-. " State District Urban ~\~nsus Y.t:.

Note: Sex ratio has been deli ned hen.: as thc number of lemalcs per 1000 males. Table-5 shows that sex ratio for the urban areas 932 respectively. of Lohardaga district is comparatively high as The sex ratios of Kuru, Lohardaga and Bhandra compared to the urban areas oHhe state during 1991 C.O. Blocks are higher than the district rural average and 200 I Censuses. Similarly, the sex ratio for the of 982 while Kisko (975) and Seuha (969) C.D. rural areas of Lohardaga district is found to be Blocks have sex ratios below the district rural comparatively high as compared to the rural areas of average. The urban sex. ratio of the district is 932 the stHte during 1991 and 200} Censuses. It is found which is lower than the total and rural averages of that in case of sex ratio in the total population in the the district. district it is higher than the sex ratio of the State of Jharkhand both in (991 and 20() 1 Censuses. TABLE 7 : SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 TABLE 6: SEX RATIO BY C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Sl!rial number Name of C.D.Block Sex ratio 8

District T(}tal: 976 982 As for rural areas in Lohardaga district there are 982 females for every thousand males.Within the In Lohardaga district as a whole there are 976 district, the sex ratio varies from 991 in Kuru C.D. females for every thousand males. Within the district, Block to 969 in Seuha C.D. Block. The sex ratios of the Sex ratio varies from 991 in Kuru C.D. Block to Kisko, Lohardaga and Bhandra C.D. Blocks are 975, 964 in Lohardaga C.D. Block. The sex ratio of 990 and 984 respectively. The sex ratios of Kuru, Bhandra C.O. Block is 984 while the sex ratio of Lohardaga and Bhandra C.O.Blocks are higher than Kisko C.D. Block is 975. The sex ratio of Senha the district rural average of 982 while Kisko (975) C.D. Block is 969. The sex ratio figures for rural and Senha (969) C.D. Blocks have sex ratios below and urban areas of Lohardaga district are 982 and 24 ANALYTICALN_O_TE___ .______,______TABLE 8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, zoot

Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage of village~ in Population Percentage distribution for villages villages each range 2001 of population 2 3 ..j. 5 Less than 700 0.3 SO 0,0 700-749 2 0.6 1,994 0.6 750-799 4 1.1 2,767 0.9 800-849 14 4.0 6,330 2.0 850-899 29 8.2 20,180 6.3 9()O-949 51 14.5 49,6S9 15.6 950-999 98 27.8 107,0 IS 33.6 1O()O-1 099 120 34,1 117,509 36.9 1100+ 33 9.4 l2,758 4.0

District lot:ll: 352 WO.O 318,325 100.0

Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 982

It is observed in the Table-8 that the viUages(1.1 %) fall in the adverse sex ratio range of maximum proportion of villages in Lohardaga district 750-799 and this small proportion of villages accounts lies in the favourable sex ratio range of 1000-1099 for 0.9 percent of the rural population. Only 2 villages and these villages account for 34. 1 per cent of the (0.6%) are in the. very unfavourable range of sex total inhabited villages. It further reveals that these ratio 700-749 which account for 0.6 per cent of the villages which fall in this sex ratio range account for rural population. One village is in the lowest rage of 36.9 percent of the district rural popUlation. 98 sex ratio (less than 700) which accounts for 0.0 villages (27.8%) fall in the favourable sex ratio range percent of the rural popUlation. of 950-999 and these villages account for 33.6 TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERA­ percent of the rural popUlation of the district. 51 TIONS/TOWNS, 2001

villages (14.5%) are in the sex ratio range of 900- Serial Name of Urban status Sex ratio 949 and these villages account for 15.6 percent of number • Town of town the rural population.33 viIlages (9.4%) falI in the very 2 3 4 favourable sex ratio range of 1100+ and these villages Lohardaga M 932 account for only 4.0 percent of the rural population. Sex ratio (Urban) tor the district: 932 29 villages ( 8.2%) are in the sex ratio range of '850-899 and these villages account for 6.3 percent There is no urban agglomeration in Lohardaga of the rural population. 14 villages (4.0%) fall in the district. There is only one urban unit i.e. Lohardaga sex ratio range of 800-849 and these villages account (M). The sex ratio of this statutory town is 932 for only 2.0 percent of the rural popUlation. Only 4 according to 2001 Census.

TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0~6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Totall Total popUlation in 0-6 age group Serial Rural/ Sex-ratio for number Name of C.D.Block Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 age group

2 3 4 5 6 7 Kisko Total 12275 6344 5931 935 Rural 12275 6344 5931 935 Urban 0 0 0

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA '---'--~'-~--'--- TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD. BLOCKS, 2001 (CONCLD.)

--.~---- Total! Total population in 0-6 age group Sl!riul Rural/ Sex-ratio for number Name of C.D.Block Urban Persons Males Females 0-6 age group :1 3 4 5 6 7 2 KUlU Total 17177 8750 8427 963 Rural 17177 8750 8427 963 Urban 0 0 0

3 Lohm'daga Total 18251 9392 8859 943 Rural 11263 5771 5492 952 Urban 6988 3621 3367 930

4 Sl.!nha Total 12740 6645 6095 917 Rural 12740 6645 6095 917 Urban 0 0 0

5 Bhandra T(Jtal 11579 5907 5672 960 Rural 11579 5907 5672 960 Urban 0 0 0

District Total: Totlll 72022 37038 34984 945 Rural 65034 33417 31617 946 Urban 6988 3621 3367 930

It is observed from the table-lO that the sex The sex ratio figures in the age group 0-6 of ratio in the age hTfOUP 0-6 in the district varies from Kuru and Bhandra C.D. Blocks are higher than the 963 in Kuru C. D. Block to 917 in Senha district total and rural averages while Kisko and C.D.Block.The sex ratio in the age group 0-6 of Senha have sex ratios below the district total and Bhandra CD.Block is 960 while the sex ratio of rural averages. The urban sex ratio in the age group Lohardaga C.D.Block is 943 The sex ratio of Kisko of Lohardaga district is lower than the total and C.D. Block is 935. rural sex ratios of the district.

TABLE n : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age number Name of C.D, Block Persons Males Females Group 2 3 4 5 6 Kisko 12,275 6,344 5,931 935 2 Kuru 17.177 8,750 8,427 963 3 Lohardaga 11,263 5,77l 5,492 952 4 Scnha 12,740 6,645 6,095 917 5 Bhandra 11,579 5,907 5,672 960

District (Rural) Total: 65,034 33,417 31,617 946

It is observed from the table-II that the sex ratio ratio of Bhandra C.D. Block is 960 while the sex in the age group 0-6 for the rural population in the ratio of Lohardaga C.D.Block is 952. The sex ratio of C.D. Blocks of the district varies from 963 in Kuru Kisko C.D. Block is 935. The sex ratio figures ofKunl, C.D. Block to 917 in Senha C.D. Block. The sex Bhandra and Lohardaga C.D. Blocks are higher than

26 ANALYTICAL~N~O~T~E~ ______

TABLE 12: SEX RATIOOFRURALPOPULATION IN THE AGE GROUPO-6 BY RANGE S,2001

Range of sex. ratio Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution ti)r villages inhahited villages of villages 2001 of population 2 3 4- 5 Less than 700 25 7.1 1,886 2.9 700-749 21 6.0 2,824 4.3 750-799 20 5.7 1,90g 2.9 800-849 40 11.4 7,601 11.7 850-899 28 8.0 6.138 9.4- 900-949 52 14.8 12,075 18.6 950-999 38 10.8 9,925 15.3 1000-1099 59 16.8 14,753 22.7 llO()+ 69 19.6 7,924 12.2

District (Rural) Total 352 100.0 65,034 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 946

rt is observed from the above table that 19.6 favourable sex ratio altogether constjtute 68.8 per percent of inhabited villages in Lohardaga district cent of the rural population of the district. There are lies in the very favourable sex ratio range of 1100+ 40,28,25,21 and 20 villages (11.4%, 8.0%,7.1%, in the age group 0-6.59 villages (16.8%) fal1 in the 6.0% and 5.7% respectively) in the district which lie favourable sex ratio range of 1000-1099 in the age in the unfavourable sex ratio ranges of 800-849,850- group 0-6. 52 villages (14.8%) are in the sex ratio 899, less than 700, 700-749 and 750-759 respectively. range of900-949. 38 villages (10.8%) are in the sex These villages altogether constitute 31.2 percent of ratio range of 950-999. These 218 villages having the rural population of the district. TABLE 13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONtrOWNS, 2001 Serial Urhan status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 number Name of Town of town Persons Males Females age group 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lohm'daga M 6,988 3,621 3,367 930

District(Urban) Total 6,988 3,621 3,367 930

There is no urban agglomeration in Lohardagadistrict. statutotytown in Lohardaga district i.e. Lohardaga(M). The It is apparent from the above table that there is only one sex ratio in the age group 0-6 of Lohardaga (M) is 930_ .

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION iN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total Total Percentage Percentage Total! Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Nmne of Rural! Total Castcs Tribes population to total population to total number C.D.Block Urblill population population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kisko Total 57,779 2,456 36,654 4.3 63.4 Rural 57,779 2,456 36,654 4.3 63.4 Urban 0 0 0 0 0

2 Kuru Total 83,922 4,444 40,899. 5.3 48.7 Rural 83,922 4,444 40,899 5.3 48.7 Urban 0 () 0 () 0 27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

TABLE 14:NUMHER AND PERCENTAGE OFSCHEDULEDCASTES AND SCHEDULEDTRIHES POPULATION iN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 (CONCLD.) Total Total Pl:!rcentage Percentage Total! Scheduled Sch..:dulcd Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes S.:rial Name of Rural! Total Castes Tribes populatioll to total population to total number C.D.B10l.;k Urlmll population population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Lohardaga Total 103,362 3,012 49,508 2,9 47.9 Rural 57,166 U95 38,529 2.1 67.4 Urban 46,196 1,817 10,979 3.9 23.8

4 S.:nha Total 63,918 2,017 41,451 3.2 64.9 Rural 63,918 2,017 41,451 3.2 64.9 Urban o () () ° o

5 Bhalldm Total 55,540 882 34,541 1.6 62.2 Rural 55,540 882 34,541 1.6 62.2 Urban o o o ° ()

District Total: Total 364,521 12,811 203,053 3.5 55.7 Rural 318,325 1(),994 192,074 3.5 60.3 Urban 46,196 1,817 10,979 3.9 23.8

Table-14 shows that the percentage 0 f Scheduled Tribes population in Lohardaga district Scheduled Tribes in Lohardaga district is 55.7 for the urban areas is 23.8 percent which is lower percent of the total population in the district. Within than, the rural areas (60.3%) of the district. The the district highest percentage of Scheduled Tribes percentage of Scheduled Castes population is population is in Senha C.O. Block with 64.9 highest in Kuru C.D. Block with 5.3 percent percent closely followed by Kisko, Bhandra, Kuru followed by Kisko, Senha, Lohardaga and Bhandra and Lohardaga C.O. Blocks with 63.4, 62.2, 48.7 C.D. Blocks with 4.3, 3.2, 2.9 and 1.6 percent and 47.9 percent respectively. The percentage of respectively.

TABLE 15 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OFSCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CD. BLOCKS, 2001 Total Total Percentage Percentage Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Scrim Total Castes Tribes population to total population to total numb!!!' Name of C.D.Block populati(lll population population population population :2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Kiskll 57,779 2,456 36,654 4.3 63.4 2 Kuru 83,922 4,444 40,899 5.3 48.7 3 Lohardaga 57,166 1,195 38529 2.1 67.4 4 Scuha 63,918 2,017 41,451 3.2 64.9 5 Bhandra 55,540 882 34,541 1.6 62.2

District (Rural) Total: 318,325 10,994 192,()74 3.5 60.3

Table~ 15 indicates that the percentage of the percentages of Scheduled castes popUlation in Kuru Scheduled Castes in Lohardaga district is of the order and Kisko C.D. Blocks are higher than the district of 3.5 percent of the total rural population. The rural average (3.5%). The table indicates ,that the highest percentage of Scheduled Castes population is percentage of the Scheduled Tribes in Lohardaga in Kuru C.O. Block with 5.3 percent. The district is of the order of 60.3 percent of the total

28 ANALYTICAL NOTE rural population. The highest percentage of Scheduled population in Kisko, Lohardaga,Senha and Bhandra Tribes population is in Lohardaga C.D. Block with C.D. Blocks are higher than the district rural average 67.4 per cent. The percentages of Scheduled Tribes (60.3%). TABLE 16: PROPORTION OFSCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 20m Percentage Range of Sceduled Castes Scheduled Castes population to total population Number of villages Percentage Population Pcrccntagl.! 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 210 59.7 0 0.0 Less than 5 80 22.7 2,278 20.7 5-10 32 9.1 3,736 34.0 11-20 15 4.3 2,865 26.1 21-30 6 1.7 937 8.5 31-40 0.3 30 0.3 41-50 OJ 196 1.8 51-75 4 l.l 612 5.6 76 and above 3 0.9 340 3.1 District Total 352 100.0 10,994 100.0 Table-16 shows, that there are 210 villages percent.There are 15 villages which account for 4.3 accounting for 59.7 percent of the inhabited villages percent of the inhabited villages where the percentage in the district where the population of the Scheduled 0 f Scheduled Castes population to total population is castes is nil .This is followed by villages where the between 11and 20 percent. 6 villages are such which population of the Scheduled Castes is as low as less account for 1.7 percent of the inhabited villages than 5 percent of the total population. These 80 where the percentage of Scheduled Castes population villages account for 22.7 per cent of the total to total population is between 21 and 30 percent.There inhabited villages.There are 32 villages which are only 7 villages which account for 2.0 percent of account for 9.1 percent of the inhabited villages the inhabited villages wbere the percentage of where the percentage of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes population to total population is 51 population to total population is between 5 and 10 percent and above. TABLE 17 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Pl.!rcentage Range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population to total population Number of villages Percentage Population Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 1 0.3 0 .0.0 Less than 5 4 1.1 23 0.0 5-10 2 0.6 132 0.1 11-20 8 2.3 1,212 0.6 21-30 17 4.8 7,501 3.9 31-40 23 6.5 14,045 7.3 41-50 34 9.7 23,366 12.2 51·75 87 24.7 56,314 29.3 76 and above 176 50.0 89,481 46.6 District Total 352 100.0 192,074 100.0

As regards the population ofthe Scheduled Tribes high as 76 and above. There are 87 villages which it can be seen from the Table no. 17 above that there . account for 24.7 percent of the inhabited villages are 176 villages which account for 50.0 percent of where the percentage of Scheduled Tribes population the inhabited villages where the percentage of to total population is between 51 and 75 percent. 34 villages Scheduled Tribes population to totalpopuiation is as are such which account for 9.7 percent of the inhabited

29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA --.-.------.------~~~==-'-''-''-=.::::::::..::::..:.==.::....:~=-.: villages where the percentage of Scheduled Tribes villages respectively where the percentage of population to total population is between 41 and 50 Scheduled tribes population to total population is percent.There are 23, 17,8,2 and 4 villages accounting between 31-40 percent, 21-30 percent, 11-20 percent, for 6.5, 4.S, 2.3, 0.6 and l.1 percent of the inhabited 5-l0 percent and less than 5 percent respectively.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIRES POPULA­ TION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 Percentage of Percentage of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Total Castes Tribes population to population to number Name of Tnwn population population population total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lohardagll (tv!) 46,1% 1,817 10,979 3.9 23.8

Distrid(Urblln) Total 46,196 1,817 10,979 3.9 23.8

Table-lS above shows that there is no urban Table-19 shows that the sex ratio of Scheduled agglomeration in Lohardaga district. There is only Castes varies from 1,033 in Senha C.D. Block to one statutory town in the district i.e. Lohardaga (M). 921 in Lohardaga C.D. Block. The sex ratio in The percentage of Scheduled Castes population to total population is 3.9 percent in Lohardaga (M). Bhandra C.D. Block is 1,014 while the sex ratio in Whereas percentage of Scheduled Tribes population Kisko C.D. Block is 1,003. In Kuru C.D. Block sex is 23.8 percent. ratio is 978. The sex ratio figures ofBhandra, Senha TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES and Kisko C.D. Blocks are higher than the district AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 rural average. Serial NmTIc of CD block S~heduled Scheduled nUmbl.!f Castes Tribes The sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes varies from sex ratio sex ratio 1,017 in Kuru C.D. Block to 973 in Kisko C.D. Block. 2 3 4- Sex ratio figures of Scheduled tribes in Lohardaga, Kisko 1,003 973 2 Kuru 978 1,017 Senha, Bhandra and Kisko C.D. Blocks are below 3 Lohardaga 921 985 the district rural average. The sex ratio figure of 4- Senha l,033 985 5 Blllll1drll 1,01.f. 984 Scheduled Tribes relating to Kuru C.D. Block is higher than the district rural average. District (Rural) Total 990 989

TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSlfOWNS, 2001

Serial numher Name of Town Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio 2 3 4 Lohardaga (M) 952 1,058

Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 952 1,058

There is no urban agglomeration in ratio of Scheduled castes in Lohardaga (M) is Lohardaga district. There is only one statutory 952 while the sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes is town in the district i.e. Lohardaga (M). The sex 1,058. 30 ANALYTICAL NOTE .~------TABLE 21: NUMBER AND I)ERCENTAGE OFUTERATESAND ILLITERATES BYSEXIN C.D.BLOCKS,2001

Totall Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Rural/ Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number C.D.B1ock Urhan Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmah.:s Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 7 10 1 J 12 13 Kisko Total 19,198 12,943 6,255 38,581 16,319 22,262 4·2.2 56.5 27.7 28.8 Rural 19,198 12,943 6,255 38,581 [6,319 22,262 42.2 56.5 27.7 28.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 o () o o

2 Kuru Total 35,402 22,483 12,919 48,520 19,665 28,855 53 67.3 38.7 28.6 Rura[ 35,402 22,483 [2,919 48,520 19,665 28,855 53 67.3 38.7 28.6 UrbtID 0 () 0 o 0 o () () o o

3 Loharc.laga Total 57,216 33,838 23,378 46,146 18,800 27,346 67.2 78.3 55.8 22.4 Rural 24,712 15,830 8,882 32,454 12,899 19,555 53.8 69 38.7 30.2 Urban 32.504 [8,008 14,496 13,692 5,901 7,791 82.9 88.8 76.6 12.1

4 Senhu Total 24,305 16,213 8,092 39,613 16.247 23.]66 47.5 62.8 31.9 30.9 Rural 24,305 16,213 8,092 39,613 16,247 23,366 47.5 62.8 31.9 30.9

() . 0 () Urban ° 0 o o o o o

5 Bhandra Total 20,589 13,741 6,848 34,951 14,258 20,693 46.& 62.2 31.3 30.9 Rural 2(),589 13,741 6,848 34,951 14,258 20,693 46.8 62.2 31.3 30.9 Urban 0 0 0 () 0 0 o 0 () ()

District Total: Total 156,710 99,218 57,492 207,811 85,289 122,522 53.6 67.3 39.6 27.6 Rural 124,206 81,210 42,996 194,119 79.388 114,131 49 63.9 34.1 29.8 Urban 32,504 18,008 14,496 13,692 5,901 7,791 82.9 88.8 76.6 12.1

TABLE 22 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Number of litemtes Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number C.D.Block Persons Males l'emales Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J Kisko 19,198 12,943 6,255 38,581 16,319 22,262 42.2 56.5 27.7 28.8 2 Kuru 35,402 22,483 12,919 48,520 19,665 28,855 53.0 67.3 38.7 28.6 3 Lohardaga 24,712 15,830 8,882 32,454 12,899 19,555 53.8 69.0 38.7 30.2 4 Senba 24,305 16,213 8,092 39,613 16,247 23,366 47.5 62.8 31.9 30.9 5 Bhandra 20,589 13,741 6,848 34,951 14,258 20,693 46.8 62.2 31.3 30,9

District (Rural) Total: 124,206 81,210 42,996 194,119 79,388 114,731 49.0 63.9 34.1 29.8 31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

Tablc-:! 1 and 22 show that among the C.D. percent closely followed by Kuru, Senha, Bhandra and Blocks in the district Lllharduga C.D. Block has the Kisko C.O. Blocks with 67.3, 62.8, 62.2 and 56.5 percent highest proportion of Iiterate population (67.2%) respectively. Lohardaga C.D. Block has the highest followed by Kuru C.O. Block (53.0%). The literacy female literacy rate with 55.8 percent while Kisko rates for Scnha, Bhandra and Kisko C.D. Blocks are C.O.Block has the lowest literacy rate among the females 47.5,46.8 and 42.2 percent respectively. Male literates with 27.7 per cent. Male and female literacy rates for out number female literates in all the C.O. Blocks of Lohardaga C.D. Block are higher than the Lohardaga district. The highest proportion of male corresponding figures of Lohardaga district. Male literaies is in Lohardaga C.D. Block with 78.3 literacy rate for Kuru C.D. Block is equal to the district average. TABLE 23: mSTRIBVTION OFVILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE,2001

Range of Number P~rccntage Percentage literacy rate of inhahited distributioIl distribution of lor villages villages of villages Population population '2 3 4 5 0 2 0.6 159 0.0 1-10 6 1.7 1,318 0.4 11-20 25 7.1 9,501 3.0 21-30 32 9.1 12,975 4.1

31-40 7'~ 21.0 47,596 15.0 41-50 98 27.8 96,459 30.3 51-60 79 22.4 99,419 31.2 1l1·70 32 9.1 45,079 14.2 71·80 4 1.1 5,819 1.8 81-l}() 0 O.D 0 0.0 91-99· () 0.0 0 0.0 100 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total: 352 100.0 318,325 • 100.0

Literacy I':ttc for District: 53.6

Tuble-23 shows that in 27.8 percent of the percent of the inhabited villages i.e. 32 villages inhabited villages, literacy rate ranges between 41 are as such where literacy rate ranges between and 50 percent. In these 98 villages 30.3 percent 61 and 70 percent and these villages account for of the district rural population live. This is the 14.2 percent of the district rural popUlation. largest group of villages in the district. This is Another 9.1 percent of the inhabited villages i.e., closely followed by 79 villages with 31.2 percent 32 villages are as such where literacy rate ranges of the district rural popUlation accounting for 22.4 beetween 21 and 30 percent. These villages percent of these inhabited villages where literacy account for 4.1 percent of the district rural rate ranges between 51 and 60 percent. 21.0 popUlation. There are only 4 villages accounting percent of the inhabited villages i.e, 74 villages for 1.1 percent of the inhabited villages where are as su(.)h where literacy rate ranges between literacy rate ranges between 71 and 80 percent 3 J and 40 percent. These villages account for 15.0 and these villages account for only 1.8 percent of percent of the district rural population. 9.1 the district rural population.

32 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 24 : NUMBERAND I'ERCENTAGEOf LlTERATESAND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSfTOWNS, 2001

Number or literates and iIIiwrates Gap in

St.:riul Nmnt.: and urban Numiler of litt.:rates Number ()f illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number status TJA/Town Persons Males Females Persons Mules Females Pt.:rS()llS Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Lohardaga (M) 32,504 18,OOS 14,496 13,692 5,901 7,791 82.9 88.8 76.6 12.1

Distl'ict(Ul'ban) Toi:!l 32,504 18,008 14,496 13,692 5,901 7,791 82.9 88.S 76.6 12.1

There is no urban agglomeration in Lohardaga (M) is 82.9 percent. Male literates out number female district. There is only one statutory town in the district literates as the male literacy rate for Lohardaga(M) is 88.8 i.e. Lohardaga(M). The literacy rate for Lohardaga percent while the female literacy rate is 76.6 percent.

TABLE25: NUMHERAND PERCENTAGE 0 FSCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN cn. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Number of litcratt.:s Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number Name of C.D.Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy fate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kisko 633 458 175 J,823 768 1,055 32.4 47.0 17.9 29.0 2 Kuru 1,625 1,071 554 2,819 1,176 1,643 45.4 59.5 31.1 28.4 3 Lohardaga 51& 347 171 677 275 402 52.1 67.2 35.8 31.5 4 Senha 732 498 234 1,285 494 791 45.6 63.3 28.6 34.7 5 Bhandra 381 255 126 501 183 318 53.3 71.0 35.4 35.6

District (Rural) Total: 3,889 2,629 1,260 7,105 2,896 4,209 44.0 59.3 28.6 30.7

Table-25 shows that literacy rate among the CD.Block whereas it is lowest i.e. 47.0 percent in Scheduled Castes is highest i.e. 53.3 percent in Kisko C.D. Block. In case of female literacy rate among Bhandra C.D. Block whereas it is lowest i.e 32.4 the Scheduled Castes, it is highest i.e. 35.8 percent in percent in Kisko C.D. Block in the district. It is Lohardaga C.D. Block and lowest i.e. 17.9 percent in observed that the literacy rate among the Scheduled Kisko CD. Blo~k. It is found that the gap between Castes for the district is 44.0 percent. As regards . male and female literacy rate is highest i.e. 35.6 percent percentage of male literacy rate among the Scheduled in Bhandra C.D. Block whereas it is lowest i.e. 28.4 Castes it is highest i.e 71.0 percent in Bhandra percent in Kuru C.D. Block.

TABLE 26: orSTRlBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULAnON, 2001 Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution rate for villages villages of villages Population of popUlation 1 2 3 4 5 0 14 9.9 173 1.6 1-10 6 4.2 724 6.6 11-20 i3 9.2 703 6.4 21-30 12 8.5 1,358 12.4 31-40 15 10.6 1,067 9.7 41-50 27 19.0 2,225 20.2 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 (CONCLD.) Rangl: of Iitc~y-NlIl1lh~r or inhabited Percentage dbtributioll Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution rat..: I(l!" villages villages of villages Population of population ----~~------~~~------~~------~~----- 2 3 4 5 51-!)\) ISJ 2,729 24.8 61-70 10 7.0 1,404 12.8 71-80 10 7.0 475 4.3 RI-90 5 3.5 98 0.9 91·<)9 ~7 35 ~3 100 3 2.1 3 0.0

District Total: 142 100.0 10,994 100.0

Litenuy rate for District (Runtl),.:.: ______....:4:_:4 ______

Table-26 above shows that in case of literacy the literacy range of 91-99 percent. It is observed among the Scheduled Castes in the villages of the that of the total villages in the district 2.1 percent district the highest number of villages i.e. 19.0 percent villages are as such which fall in the literacy range fall in the literacy range of 41-50 percent whereas of 100 percent in case of literacy among the the lowest number of villages i.e. 0.7 percent fall in Scheduled Castes in the villages of the district.

TABLE 27 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LlTERATESAND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in So;:rial Name and urhan Number or literates Number 01' iUiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number ~latus of Town Persolls Mules Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 (i 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lohardaga (M) 970 597 373 847 334 513 65.7 78.6 52.0 26.5

Lohllrdaga (Urban) 970 597 373 847 334 513 65.7 78.6 52.0 26.5

Table-27 shows that the literacy rate among the population, 67.3 percent in case of males and 38.9 Scheduled Castes in the Urban areas of the district percent in case of females in the state of lharkhand is 65.7 percent in case of total population, 78.6 percent and 53.6 percent in case of total population, 67.3 in case of mules and 52.0 percent in case of females percent in case of males and 39.6 percent in case of as compared to 53.6 percent in case of total females in Lohardaga district.

TABLE28 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name of Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number C.D.Bloek Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Kisko 11,002 7,528 3,474 25,652 11,052 14,600 38.1 51.8 24.3 27.5 2 Kuru 15,344 9,844 5,500 25,555 10,433 15,122 47.1 61.5 33.2 28.2 3 Lohardaga 15,510 10,020 5,490 23,019 9,386 13,633 50.2 65.0 35.5 29.5 4 Scnha 13,596 9,282 4,314 27,855 11,595 16,260 41.0 56.0 26.0 30.0 5 Bhandra 11,548 7,791 3,757 22,993 9,623 13,370 42.1 56.5 27.6 29.0

District (Rural) Total: 67,000 44,465 22,535 125,074 52,089 72,985 43.8 58.2 29.4 28.8 34 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table-28 shows that among the Scheduled Tribes percentage of male literacy rate among the Scheduled the percentage of literates is highest i.e. 50.2 percent Tribes it is highest i.e. 65.0 percent in Lohardaga in Lohardaga C.O. Block whereas it is lowest i.e C.O. Block where as it is lowest i.e. 51. 8 percent in 38.1 percent in Kisko C.O. Block in the district. It is Kisko C.O. Block. In case of female literacy rate observed that the literacy rate among the Scheduled among the Scheduled Tribes it is highest i.e 35.5 Tribes for the district is 43.8 percent. As regards percent in Lohardaga C.O. Block.

TABLE 29: mSTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRInES POPULATION, ZOOI Range of literacy Number of inhubitt.:d Percentage distribution Sehcdulcd Tribes Pen:entage distribution rate lill' villagl:s villagl:s oC villages Population of population 2 3 4 5 0 5 1.4 155 0.1 1-10 7 2.0 1,180 0.6 11-20 25 7.1 7,425 3.9 21-30 54 15.4 20,391 10.6 31-40 81 23. I 43,053 22.4 41-50 99 28.2 61,155 31.8 51-60 59 16.8 45,016 23.4 61-70 19 5.4 12,152 6.3 71-80 2 0.6 1,547 0.8 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 () 0.0 () 0.0

District Total: 351 100.0 192,074 100.0

Literacy rate for District (Rural): 43.8

Table-29 shows that in case ofliteracy among literacy range of 41-50 percent where. as the lowest the Scheduled Tribes in the villages of the district the number of villages i.e. 0.6 percent fall in the literacy highest number ofvillages i. e. 28.2 percent fall in the range 71-80 percent.

TABLE30: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIDES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES'" BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name and urban Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male-female Number status of Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 I 12 Lohardaga (M) 7,211 3,680 3,531 3,768 1,654 2,114 77.8 83.1 73 10.2

Lohardaga(Urban) 7,211 3,680 3,531 3,768 1.654 2,114 77.8 83.1 73 10.2

Table-3D shows that the literacy rate among the offemales in the state of Jharkhand and 53.6 percent Scheduled Tribes in the Urban areas of the district is in case oftotal population, 67.3 percent in case of males 77.8 percent in case of total population, 83.1 percent and 39.6 percent in case of females in Lohardaga in case of males and 73.0 percent in case of females district. as compared to 53.6 percent in case oftotal population, 67.3 percent in case of males and 38.9 percent in case

35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA -'--'~'- TABLE 31: NUM BEll. AND PERCENTAG I~ OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers Persons I (Main and marginal Sl:rial N:ul1l: of 1Vlalcs I 'Intal Main worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number C.D.BIOl.:k Females Population Number Pt:rcentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Pen:entage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kiskn Persons 57,779 16,498 28.6 10,026 17.4 26,524 45.9 31,255 54.1 Males 29,262 10,927 37.3 3,531 12.1 14,458 49.4 14,804 50.6 Females 28517 5,571 19.5 6,495 22.8 12,066 42.3 16,451 57.7 2 Kuru Persons 83,922 25,260 30.1 14,238 17.0 39,498 47.1 44,424 52.9 Males 42,148 16,878 40.0 4,729 11.2 21,607 51.3 20,541 48.7 Females 41,774 8,382 20.1 9,509 22.8 17,891 42.8 23,883 57.2 3 Lohardaga Persons 103,362 23,781 23.0 11,649 11.3 35,430 34.3 67,932 65.7 Males 52,638 18,045 34.3 4,712 9.0 22,757 43.2 29,881 56.8 Females 50,724 5,736 11.3 6,937 13.7 12,673 25.0 38,051 75.0 4 Scuha Persons 63,918 19,131 29.9 8,739 13.7 27,870 43.6 36,048 56.4 Males 32,460 12,652 39.0 2,715 8.4 15,367 47.3 17,093 52.7 Females 31,458 6,479 20.6 6,024 19.1 12,503 39.7 18,955 60.3 5 Bhandra Persons 55,540 16,248 29.3 7,803 14.0 24,051 43.3 31,489 56.7 Males 27,999 10,937 39.1 2,288 8.2 13,225 47.2 14,774 52.8 Females 27,541 5,311 19.3 5,515 20.0 10,826 39.3 16,715 60.7

District Total: Persons 364,521 100,918 27.7 52,455 14.4 153,373 42.1 211,148 57.9 Males 184,507 69,439 37.6 17,975 9.7 87,414 47.4 97,093 52.6 Females 180,014 31,479 17.5 34,480 19.2 65,959 36.6 114,055 63.4

TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON- WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers Persons I (Main and marginal S~rial Name of Males / Total Main worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number C.D.B1ock Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Kisko Persons 57,779 16,498 28.6 10,026 17.4 26,524 45.9 31,255 54.1 Males 29,262 10,927 37.3 3,531 12.1 14,458 49.4 14,804 50.6 Females 28,517 5,571 19.5 6,495 22.8 12,066 42.3 16,451 57.7 2 Kuru Persons 83,922 25,260 30.1 14,238 17.0 39,498 47.1 44,424 52.9 Males 42,148 16,878 40.0 4,729 11.2 21,607 51.3 20,541 48.7 Females 41,774 8,382 20.1 9,509 22.8 17,891 42.8 23,883 57.2 3 Lllhllnlaga Persons 57,166 14,101 24.7 9,914 17,3 24,015 42.0 33,151 58.0 Males 28,729 9,630 33.5 3,551 12.4 13,181 45.9 15,548 54.1 Females 28,437 4,471 15.7 6,363 22.4 10,834 38.1 17,603 61.9 4 Senha Persons 63,918 19,131 29.9 8,739 13.7 27,870 43.6 36,048 56.4 Males 32,4

District (Rural) ))el'sons 318,325 91,238 28.7 50,720 15.9 141,958 44.6 176,367 55.4 Total: Males 160,598 61,024 38.0 16,814 10.5 77,838 48.5 82,760 51.5 Females ]57,727 30,214 19.2 33,906 21.5 64,120 40.7 93,607 59.3 36 ANALYTICAL NOTE The work participation rate for total workers is in Kuru C.D. Block and the lowest (23.0%) in del1ncd as the percentage of total workers to total Lohardaga C.D. Block. Out of 5 C.D. Blocks, WPRs population. Tn a similar way it is defined for main and of four C.D. Blocks are above the district average. The proportion of marginal workers is the highest marginal workers. Table-31 and 32 show that the work (17.4'Vo) in Kisko C.D. Block and the lowest (11.3%) participation rate (WPR) in the Lohardaga district is in Lohardaga C.D.Block. The proportion of total 27.7 percent as main workers and 14.4 per cent as workers is the highest (47.1 %) in Kuru C.D. Block marginal workers. Proportion of non workers in the and the lowest (34.3%) in Lohardaga C.D. Block. district is 57.9 percent. The propOItion of non workers among males in the Among the main workers work participation rate district is 52.6 percent while that of females is 63.4 for males in the district is 37.6 percent while that of percent as per 200 I Census. The proportion of non females is only 17.5 percent as per 2001 Census. workers is the highest (65.7%) in Lohardaga C.D. The proportion of main workers is the highest (30.1 %) Block and the lowest (52.9%) in Kuru C.D. Block.

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, ANI) NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Total workers Name and urban Persons! (Main and marginal Serial status of Males / Total Main worker Marginal worker Workers) Non workers number Town Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage :2 3 4 5 (j 7 8 9 10 11 12 I . Lohardaga (M) Persons 46,196 9,680 21.0 1,735 3.8 11,415 24.7 34,781 75.3 Males 23,909 8,415 35.2 1,161 4.9 9,576 40.1 14,333 59.9 Females 22,287 1,265 5.7 574 2.6 1,839 8.3 20,448 91.7

District (Urban) Total: Persons 46,196 9,680 21.0 1,735 3.8 n,415 24.7 34,781 75.3 Males 23,909 8,415 35.2 11,61 4.9 9,576 40.1 14,333 59.9 Females 22,287 1,265 5.7 574 2.6 1,839 8.3 20,448 91.1

There is no urban agglomeration in Lohardaga and 3.8 percent as marginal workers.The proportion district.The only urban unit in the distTict is Lohardaga of non workers in the town is 75.3 percent. The (M). The work participation rate for total workers is proportion of male and female main workers is 35.2 defined as the percentage of total workers to total percent and 5.7 percent respectively.The proportion population. In a similar way it is defined for main and of marginal workers among males is 4.9 percent and marginal wokers.Table-33 shows that for Lohardaga that of for females is 2.6 percent.The proportion of (M) the work participation rate (WPR) is 21.0 percent male and female non workers is 59.9 percent and of the total population of the town as main workers 91.7 percent respectively.

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D.BLOCKS, 2001 Category of workers Persons/ Total number of Household Serial Name of Males/ Total workers (Main + Agricultuml Industry Other number C.D.Block Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kisko Persons 57,779 26,524 14,825 6,701 1,566 3,432 (45.9) (55.9) (25.3) (5.9) (12.9) Males 29,262 14,458 8,355 2,838 781 2,484 (49.4) (57.8) (19.6) (5.4) (17.2) Females 28,517 12,066 6,470 3,863 785 948 (42.3) (53.6) (32.0)· (6.5) (7.9) 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA _.-_. __.... ---.------_. TAB LE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CD. BLOCKS, 200] .. _-,....,...,------Category of workers Personsl Total number of Household Serial Name or Males/ Total workers (Main -I- Agricultural Industry Other number C.D.Block F~rnalcs population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers ------2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 2 Kuru P~rsol1s 83,922 39,498 23,525 10,667 1,116 4,190 (47.1) (59.6) (27.0) (2.8) (10.6) Males 42,1,~8 21,607 13,111 4,439 658 3,399 (51.3) (60.7) (20.5) (3.0) (15.7) Females 41,774 17,891 10,414. 6,228 458 791 (42.8) (58.2) (34.8) (2.6) (4.4) 3 I.ohardaga P\:Tsom, 103.362 35,430 14,229 7,783 940 12,478 (34.3 ) (40.2) (22.0) (2.7) (35.2) Males 52,638 22,757 8,400 3,104 659 10,594 (43.2) (36.9) ( 13.6) (2.9) (46.6) Females 50,724 12,673 5,829 4,679 281 1,884 (25.0) (46.0) (36.9) (2.2) ( 14.9) 4 Scnba Persons 63,918 27,870 19,172 5,138 527 3,033 (43.6) (68.8) ( 18.4) 0.9) (10.9) Males 32,460 15,367 10,595 2,120 300 2,352 (47.3) (68.9) (13.8) (2.0) (15.3) Fcmaks 31,458 12,503 8,577 3,018 227 681 (39.7) (68.6) (24.1) ( 1.8) (5.4) 5 Bh,lIldra . Per!mllS 55,540 24,051 17,103 4,655 586 1,707 (43.3) (71.1) (19.4) (2.4) (7.1) Males 27,999 13,225 9,778 1,741 384 1,322 (47.2) (73.9) (13.2) (2.9) (10.0) F~males 27,541 10,826 7.325 2,914 202 385 (39.3) (67.7) (26.9) ( 1.9) (3.6)

District Persons 364,521 153,373 88,854 34,944 4,735 24,840 (42.1) (57.9) (22.8) • (3.1) (16.2) Total: Males 184,507 87,414 50,239 14,242 2,782 20,151 (47.4) (57.5) (16.3) (3.2) (23.1) Females 180,014 65,959 38,615 20,702 1,953 4,689 (36.6) (58.5) (31.4) (3.0) (7.1)

Note : P~rt:cnt of category of workers to total worker is given in brackets.

Table-34 shows distribution of main workers varies between 71.1 percent for Bhandra C.D.Block according to the broad four fold classification namely, to 40.2 percent tor Lohardaga C.D. Block. Proportion cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry of agricultural labourers varies between 27.0 per cent workers and other workers.The economic activity in in Kuru C.D. Block to ] 8,4 per cent in Senha C.D. the rurul and urban areas in the district is primarily Block. The proportion of Household rndustry workers dependent on agriculture which is supported by the is only 3.1 percent of the total workers ofthe district. fact that the cultivators (57.9%) and agricultural Proportion of household industry workers varies labourers (22.8%) together constitute 80.7 per cent between 5.9 percent in Kisko C.D. Block to 1.9 of the total workers of the district. The agriculture percent in Senha C.D. Block. The proportion of other sector has absorbed more than three fourth of the workers is 16.2 per cent of the total workers of the total main workers. The proportion of cultivators district. Proportion of other workers varies between

38 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 35: DlSTRIBUTIONOFWORKERSBYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMfCACTIVITY IN CD.BLOCKS,200t

Category of workers Pers(JIls/ Total number of Household Seriul Name of Males/ Total workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number C.D.Block Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kisko Persons 57.779 26,524 14,825 6,701 1,566 3,432 (45.9) (55,9) (25.3) (5.9) (12.9) Males 29,262 14,458 8,355 2.838 78t 2,484 (49.4) (57.8) ( 19.6) (5A) (17.2) Females 28,517 12,Q(i6 6,470 3,863 785 948 (42.3) (53.6) (32.0) (6.5) (7.9)

2 Kuru Persons 83,922 39.498 23,525 10,667 1,116 4,190 (47.1) (59.6) (27.0) (2.8) (10.6) Males 42,148 21.607 13,111 4.439 658 3,399 (51.3) (60.7) (20.5) (3.0) (15.7) females 41,774 17,891 IOA14 6.228 458 791 (42.8) (58.2) (34.8) (2.6) (4.4)

3 Lohardaga Persons 57.166 24.015 13,636 7,480 423 2,476 (42.0) (56.8) (31.1 ) ( 1.8) (I 0.3) Males 28,729 13,181 7,956 2,914 280 2,031 (45.9) (60.4) (22.1.) (2.1) (15.4) Females 28,437 10,834 5,680 4,566 143 445 (38.1) (52.4) (42.1 ) (1.3) (4.1)

4 Scnha Persons 63,918 27,870 19,172 5,138 521 3,033 (43.6) (68.8) (18.4) ( 1.9) (10.9) Males 32,460 15,367 10,595 2,120 300 2,352 (47.3) (68.9) (13.S) (2.0) (15.3) Females 31,458 12,503 8,577 3,018 221 681 (39.7) (68.6) (24.1) (1.8) (5.4) •

5 Bhandra Person~ 55,540 24,051 17,103 4,655 586 1,707 (43.3) (71.1) (19.4) (2.4) (7.1) Males 27,999 13,225 9,778 1,741 384 1,322 (47.2) (73.9) (13.2) (2.9) (l0.0) Females 27,541 10,826 7,325 2,914 202 385 (39.3) (67.7) (26.9) (1.9) (3.6)

District (Rural) Total: Persons 318,325 141,958 88,261 34,641 4,218 14,838 (44.6) (62.2) (24.4) (3.0) (10.5) Males 160,598 77,838 49,795 14,052 2,403 11,588 (48.5) (64.0) (18.1) (3.1) (14.9) Females 157,727 64,120 38,466 20,589 1,815 3,250 (40.7) (60.0) (32.1) (2.8) (5.1)

Note: Percent of category of workers to total worker is given in brackets.

Table-35 shows distribution of main workers workers and other workers in the rural areas of the according to the broad four fold classification namely, district. Primarily dependent on agriculture the table cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry shows that the cultivators (62.2%) and agricultural

39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

labourers (24.4%) together constitute 86.6 per cent Block. The propOliion of Household Industry workers of the total workers of the distril..:t. The agriculture is only 3.0 percent of the total workers of the district. sector has absorbed more than three fourth of the Proportion of household industry workers varies total main workers. The proportion of cultivators between 5.9 percent for Kisko C.D. Block to 1.8 varies between 71.1 percent tor Bhadra C.D. Block percent for Lohardaga C.D. Block. The proportion to 55.9 percent for Kisko C.D. Block. Proportion of of other workers is 10.5 percent of the total workers agricultural labourers varies between 3 1.1 percent for of the district. Proportion of other workers varies Lohardaga C.D. Block to 18.4 percent for Senha CD. between 12.9 percent for Kisko C.D. Block to 7.1 percent for Bhandra C.D. Block.

TABU~ 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATiONS / TOWNS, 2001 Category of workers Persons/ Total number of Household Serial Name and urban Males/ Total workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number status of Town Females popUlation Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lohardaga (M) Persons 46,196 1I,415 593 303 517 10,002 (24.7) (5.2) (2.7) (4.5) (87.6) Males 23,909 9,576 444 190 379 8,563 (40.1) (4.6) (2.0) (4.0) (89.4) Females 22,287 1,839 149 113 138 1,439 (8.3) (8. I) (6.1 ) (7.5) (78.2)

District (Urban) Persons 46.196 11,415 593 303 517 10,002 Total: (24.7) (5.2) (2.7) (4.5) (87.6) Males 23,909 9,576 444 . 190 379 8,563 (40.1) (4.6) (2.0) (4.0) (89.4) Females 22,287 1,839 149 113 138 1,439 (8.3) (8.1) (6.1) (7.5) {78.2)

Note: Percent of category of workers to total worker is given in brackets.

There is no urban agglomeration in Lohardaga The proportion of male and female agricultural district. There is only one statutory town in the district tabourers is 2.0 and 6.1 percent respectively. i.e. Lohardaga (M). Table-36 shows distribution of Household industry workers constitute 4.5 percent of main workers according to the broad four fold the total workers of Lohardaga (M). The proportion classification namely, cultivators, agricultural labourers, of household industry workers among males is 4.0 household industry workers and other workers. The percent and that of females is 7.5 percent. Other cultivators constitute 5.2 percent and agricultural workers constitute 87.6 percent of the total workers labourares constitute 2.7 percent of the total workers of Lohardaga (M). The proportion of male and of Lohardaga (M). The proportion of male and female other workers is 89.4 and 78.2 percent female cultivators is 4.6 and 8.1 percent respectively. respectively.

40 ANALYTICAL NOTE (h) Brief analysis of the ViHagc Dh"ectory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47: TABLE 37 : mSTRIUUTlONOFVILLAGESACCORDINGTOAVAILABlLlTYOFD£FFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Agri- Number of Improved Transport cultural Ap proch Serial Name of inhabited drinking Post Tele- communi- Credit by pucca Power number C. D. Block village Education Medical water * Office It phone cation $ Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 (, 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Kisko 90 53 12 67 ') 2 4 3 3 12 2 (lOa) (58.9) (13.3) (74.4) (10.0) (2.2) (4.4) (3.3) (3.3) (13 .3) (2.2) 2 Kuru 76 61 16 70 18 10 3 2 3 3D 15 (100) (80.3 ) (21.1 ) (92.1) (23.7) (13.2) (3.9) (2.6) (3.9) (39.5) (19.7) 3 Lohardaga 42 37 14 41 11 7 I 1 3 14 10 (100) (88.1) (33.3 ) (97.6) (26.2) ( 16.7) (2.4) (2.4) (7.1) (33.3) (23.8) 4 Senlm 88 63 14 60 12 6 0 4 4 19 7 (I (0) (71.6) (15.9) (68.2) (13.6) (6.8) (0.0) (4.5) (4.S) (21.6) (8.0) 5 Bhandra 56 49 13 55 J I 5 3 3 3 24 11 (100) (87.5) (23.2) (98.2) (19.6) (8.9) (5.4) (5.4) (5.4) (42.9) (19.6)

Oistrict Total: 352 263 69 293 61 30 II 13 16 99 45 (100) (74.7) (19.6) (83.2) (17.3) (8.5) (3.1) (3.7) (4.5) (28.1) (12.8) Note: Percentages arc given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as . Improved ' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap Of 11 hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' . However, the concept of improved drinking water is stute specific and this is to be considered accordingly. It Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. Table-37 gives the distribution of villages according on "the other hand has the minimum 'proportion of to the availability ofdifferent amenities in the district. villages (13.3%) where medical amenity is available. Educational amenity - There are as many as Improved drinking water - There are as many 263 villages accounting for 74.7 percent of the total as 293 villages accounting for 83.2 percent of the number of inhabited villages (352) in the district where total inhabited villages in the district where educational facility is available. The highest proportion improved drinking water facility is available. Among of villages with educational facility is in C.D.Block the C.D. Blocks, Bhandra has 98.2 percent proportion Lohardaga with 88.1 percent closely followed by ofvillages where improved drinking water facility is Bhandra C.D. Block with 87.5 percent. The smallest available. Senha C.D. Block, on the other hand, has proportion of villages with (58.9 percent) educational the minimum proportion of villages (68.2%) where facility is observed in C.D. Block Kisko. improved drinking water facility is available. Medical amenity - The availability of medical Post Office - Postal facilities are available only amenity in the villages is quite low and only 19.6 in 61 villages out of 352 inhabited villages (17.3%) percent villages have got it, Among the C.D. Blocks, in the district. Lohardaga C.D. Block has the Lohardaga has the largest proportion of villages with maximum number of villages having postal facility medical facility, the percentage being 33.3 percent. It (26.2%) followed by Kuru CD. Block with 23.7 is followed by Bhandra and Kuru C.D. Blocks with percent.Kisko C.D. Block has the minimum number 23.2 and 21.1 percent respectively. Kisko C.D.Block, of villages having postal facility (10.0%). 41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA

Tclcl)lione - The availability uftelepbone facility percent. Lohardaga has the minimum number of in the villages is quite low and only 8.5 percent villages villages having banking facility (2.4%). have got it. Among the C.D. Blocks, Lohardaga has Agricultural Credit Societies - Agricultural the maximum number of villages having telephone Credit Societies are available only in 16 villages out facility (16.7%} f\)\\owed by Kuru, Bhanctra, Senha of 352 inhabited villages (4.5%) in the district. and Kisko C.D. Blocks with 13.2, 8.9, 6.8 and 2.2 Lohardaga C.D. Block has the maXilTIUm proportion percent respectively. of villages having agricultural credit facilities (7.1 %) Transport communication - Transport comm­ while Kisko C.D. Block has the minimum number of unication tacilities are available only in 11 villages out villages with 3.3 percent. of 352 inhabited villages (3.1%) in the district. Approach by Pucea road - This facility is Majority of Villages still do not have this facility. available in 99 villages out of 352 inhabited villages Bhandra C.D. Block has the highest proportion of (28.1 %) in the district. Among C.D. Blocks, Bhandra villages (5.4%) which al'c connected by bus 01' rail or has the maximum proportion of villages (with 42.9 navigable river/canal services, etc., followed by Kisko, percent) having pucca approach road followed by Kuru and Lohardaga C.D. Blocks with 4.4, 3.9 and Kuru C.D. Block (39.5%) while Kisko C.D. Block 2.4 percent respectively. The villages of Senha C.D. has the least number of villages (13.3 percent) having Block still do not have any transport communication this facility. tacility. Power Supply - Electrified villages in the district Bank ~ Banking facility is available only in 13 constitute as low as 12.8 percent of the total number villages out of 352 inhabited villages (3.7%) in the of inhabited villages. Among the C.D. Blocks, district. Among C.D. Blocks, Bhandra has the Lohardaga has th~ maximum proportion of electrified maximum proportion of villages having banking tacility villages with 23.8 percent while Kisko has the (5.4%) followed by Senha C .D. Block with 4.5 minimum number of villages with only 2.2 percent. TABLF..38: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OFRURALPOPULATlON SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Total Agri- pt)pulation lmpnwcd Tmnsport cultural Approch S(,,-jai Name of of inhabited drinking Post Tcle- communi- Credit by pucea Power number C. D. Block village Education Medical water * Oi'11ce # phonc cation $ Bunks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 Kisko 57,779 48,560 17,236 45,555 13,295 2,509 3,085 2,323 3,278 11,408 3,111 (tOO) (S·Ul) (24.8) (78.8) (23.0) (4.3) (5.3) (4.0) (5.7) (19.7) (5.4) 2 Kuru 1<3,922 71.077 32,031 80,366 37,659 23,908 11,676 9,717 7,514 44,885 27,797 (l()O) (91,S) (38.2) (95.8) (44.9) (28.5) (13.9) ( 11.6) (9.0) (53.5) (33.1) J LoJturdaga 57,166 54,705 24,703 55.793 21,133 13,407 950 3,055 3586 21,161 18,636 (100) (95.7) (43.2) (97.6) (37.0) (23.5) (1. 7) (5.3) (6.3) (37.0) (32,6) 4 Sl:nila 63.':)]8 57,976 18,24l> 53,490 21,667 13,265 0 8,998 12,126 29,233 17,595 (100) (90.7) (28.5) (83.7) (33.9) (20.8) (0.0) (14.1) (19'{» (45.7) (27.5) 5 Bhandm 55,540 50,545 18,690 52,999 15,702 9,185 3,129 4,845 5,978 27,083 15,006 (100) (91.0) (33.7) (95.4) (28.3) (16.5) (5.6) (S.7) (10.8) (48.8) (27.0) Disit'iet Total:318,325 288,863 llO,900 288,203 109,456 62,274 l8,840 28,938 32,482 133,770 82,145 (100) (90.7) (34.8) (90.5) (34.4) (19.6) (5.9) (9.1) (10.2) (42.0) (25.8) Note: Percentages arc given in brackets. '" Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherWise. If the household has access 10 drinking water supplied from a tap Of a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water sOllrce·. Howevcr, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considercd m:cordingly. # Post office includes Post office, tell!graph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail titcility and navigable waterways. 42 ANALYTICAL NOTE It would be seen from Table 38 that educational that the proportion of rural popUlation served by the facility is available to 90.7 pel' cent of the rural amenity is of the order of 34.8 percent which is more population of the district. The proportion varies than the proportion of villages served by medical between the maximum of95.7 percent in Lohardaga facility in the district. C.O. Block and the minimum of 84.0 percent in Kisko In the case of improved drinking water facility C.O. Block. It may be of interest to note that proportion of villages in the district enjoying also it may be observed that proportion of rural educational facility is less (being 74.7 percent vide population served by the amenity is of the order of table 37) than the proportion of population which is 90.5 percent which is more than the proportion of as high as 90.7 percent. This may be attributed to villages served by this facility in the district. the tact that villages which possess educational facility More or less a similar trend can be observed in usually contain larger population as compared to those respect of other amenities(except improved drinking villages which do not have this facility at all. water for Bhandra C.D. block) both in the district as In the case of medical facility also it can be seen also in its various C.O. Blocks.

TABLE39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITJES,ARRANGED BVDISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERETHESEAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available Village not having the amenity of Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2-4) 2 3 4 5 1. Education ;- (a) Primary School 43 53 2 98 (b) Middle School 103 158 23 284 (c) Degree College 5 39 307 351 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 46 99 196 341 (b) PHC 51 118 172 341

3. Post Office 116 149 28 293 4. Telephone 37 99 186 322 5. Bus Service 20 93 232 345 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 41 124 176 341 (b) Cooperative Bank 10 84 255 349 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 37 151 148 336

As regards educational facility it would be seen situated within 5 kms for 5 villages, within 5-10 kms. from the Table-39 that there are 98 villages in the for 39 villages and within 10+ kms. for 307 villages. district (27.8%) which do not have any primary There are 341 villages in the district (96.9%) school but the facility is available at places situated which are without the facility of hospital and. as many within 5 kms. for 43 villages within 5-10 kms for 53 as 196 villages enjoy this facility at a distance range villages and within 10+ kms for only 2 villages. of 10 + kms. The number of villages enjoying this There are as many as 284 villages in the district facility at a distance range of 5-10 kms is 99 where (80.7%) which do not have middle schools but the as the same is available at a distance of less than 5 facility is available at places situated within 5 kms. kms for 46 villages. There are 341 villages in the for 103 villages within 5-10 kms for 158 villages district (95.2%) which do not have primary health and within 10+ kms. for 23 villages. It is interesting centre. to observe that cent percent inhabited villages(except 1 village) of the district are deprived Similar trend can be observed in respect of other of college but the facility is available at places amenities in the district.

43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA -,.----.-,-~.~ .----.--."_" .. -.-~------~.- lABLE 40: DISTRiBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORmNG TO TH E DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST S'I:",TUTORYTOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 -----~-, .... ~-----.-- Type or amenity available Distance range Number of Agri- Approach [rom the ne:lJ'l:st inhahited Transport cultural by statutory town village in flllst l\.:lc- communi- Credit pucca phone cation $ Banks Societies road ------(in kilomctl'l:) cadl ran~_: Educatioll Mcdic:lI Otl1cc II :2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

less tllllll 5 3 3 I I 0 0 I 2 (lOO.il) ( 100.0) (33.3) (33.3) (33.3) (0.0) (0.0) (33.3) (66.7) 5 -15 125 97 32 25 14 :2 6' 9 40 (100.0) (77,6) (25.6) (20.0) (11.2) ( 1.6) (4.8) (7.2) (32.0) 1(1 - 50 :m 163 36 35 15 9 7 6 57 ( H}()'(l) (73.1) (I (l.I) ( 15.7) (6.7) (4.0) (3.1 ) (2.7) (25.6) 51+ I 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 100.0) (OJ)) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) IJ nspcciJicd 0 0 () () () 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 Distt'ict total 352 263 69 61 30 11 13 16 99 (100.0) (74.7) (19.(») (17.3) (8.5) (3.1) (3.7) (4.5) (28.1)

Ii Post ollie.: includes Post ofTice, Tdcgraph ofJicc and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus scrvh:c, rail tilcility and navigable waterways. It would appear from Table-40 that maximum that the proportion of villages having educational number of inhabited villages (63.4%) lie in the distance facility is 100.0 per cent for those situated within 5 range of 16-50 kms. from the nearest statutory kIDs from the nearest town and decreases to 77.6 town.This is toll owed by villages in the distance range percent in the distance range of 5-15 kms. Thereafter of5-15 kms. from the nearest statutory towns with 35.5 it again decreases to 73.1 per cent in the distance per cent. Only J village is t()und to be in the distance range of 16-50 kms. from the nearest town. In the mnge of n~()re than 51 kms. case of other amenities also more or less the trend Interestingly, it can be observed from the table is same.

TABLE41: DISTRmUTIONOFVILLAGES ACCORDINGTO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 200t Type of amenity available Number of Agri- Approach inhabited Improved Transport cultural by Population village in drinking Post Telc- communi· Credit pucca Power nmgc ..:ach range Education Medical water * Office # phone cation $ Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 1·499 133 60 7 91 5 1 3 3 2 16 5 ( 100.0) (45,1) (5.3) (68.4) (3.8) (0.8) (2.3) (2.3) (1.5) (12.0) (3.8) 5()O-Y99 100 87 14 91 14 4 3 1 3 27 6 (lOO.O) (87.0) (14.0) (91.0) (14.0) (4.0) (3.0) (1.0) (3.0) (27.0) (6.0) [000-1999 94 91 34 89 21 14 2 4 5 40 21 (lOO.O) (96.8) (36.2) (94.7) (22.3) (14.9) (2.1) (4.3) (5.3) (42.6) (22.3) 2()()0-'~. 999 23 23 12 20 19 9 2 3 4 14 11 ( 100.0) ( 100.0) (52.2) (87.0) (82.6) (39.1 ) (8.7) (13.0) (17.4) (60.9) (47.8) 5000-9999 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) (WO.O) (IO()'O) (50.0) (WO.O) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

44 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGEANDAMENITlES AVAlLABLE, 2001 Type of amenity available Number of Agri- Approach inhabited Improved Transport cultural by Population village in drinking Post Tele- communi- Credit pucea Power range each range Education Medical water * Office # phone cation $ Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 looon + 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 District tot:11 352 263 69 293 61 30 11 13 16 99 45 (100.0) (74.7) . (19.6) (83.2) (17.3) (8.5) (3.1) (3.7) (4.5) (28.1) (12.8)

I/. Post offiec includes Post onice,. Telegraph. oflic'e and Post & Telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classitied as 'Improved' or otherwise. Ifthe household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

It can be seen from the Table 41 that the The proportion of villages having different maximum number of villages, i.e., 133 (37.8%) in the amenities varies in direct relation to their population district fall in the population range of 1-499 followed range. Generally, the maximum percentage of villages by 100 villages (28.4%) having a population range of having different amenities have a population range of 500-999. The lowest number of villages is observed 2,000-4,999 and' 5,000-9,999 which further in the population range of 5,000-9,999 being only 2 corroborates the tact that more facilities are generally (0.6%). available in larger villages than in smaller ones.

TABLE 42: DISTRmUTlON OFVILLAGESACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001

Serial Number of Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area number Name of C. D. Block inhabited villages Total area area to total area to total cu ltivable area 2 3 4 ,5 6 Kisko 90 48,142 19.0 25.0 2 Kuru 76 26,768 41.9 12.1 3 Lohardaga 42 16,349 81.7 9.0 4 Scnha 88 36,409 27.8 16.0 5 Bhandra 56 19,889 44.1 14.6

District Total: 352 147.557 35.7 14.7 Note: Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

Table-42 gives the percentage of cultivable area Lohardaga C.D. Block with &1.7 percent followed as also the proportion of irrigated area to total by Bhandra and Kuru C.D. Blocks with 44.1 and cultivable area in the district and its various C.D. 41.9 percent respectively. The lowest cultivable area Blocks. is found in Kisko C.D. Block which is 19.0 percent. It would be seen from the table that 35.7 percent The highest proportion of irrigated area (25.0%) of the total area of the district is utilised for cultivation to total cultivable area is found in Kisko C.O. Block (cultivable area) and of this only 14.7 percent area followed by Senha and Bhandra C.D. Blocks with 16.0 is found to be irrigated. Among the C.O. Blocks, the and 14.6 percent respectively. The least proportion of highest percentage of cultivable area is found in irrigated area is found in Lohardaga CD. Block with 9.0 per cent which indicates that the villages in this 45 _____DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA TABLE..t3: PER CAPIT\ RECEWr AND EXPENDlTURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS ---,-- Per .:apita r~ccipt Pcr capita .:xpenditure From all Public hellith S~rial Cluss,name &urbal1 Through other General ,md Public Public numb.:r stallls of the town Total lases sources T\)lal administration conveniences works institutions Other(s) '2 :, 4 5 () 7 8 9 10 II III Lohm'dagga (JVl) 65.1 ,Hi 60.5 96.5 32.7 13.3 3.9 OJ 46.3 !list,.ict Total 65.1 4.6 60.5 96.5 32.7 13.3 3.9 0.3 46.3

Table-43 gives the details of fInances in the incurred on public works and public institutions is lower statutory town in terms of per capita receipt and than the per capita expenditure incurred on expenditure. There is only one statutory town in the general administration. Per capita total receipt is lower district i.e., Lohardaga (M).It would be apparent from than the per capita total expenditure in Lohardaga the Tablc-,_J.3 that the total per capita expenditure (M).

TABLE 44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 Type of educational institution Serial Name and urban status Junior Secondary ( Secondary ( Senior number of Town Primary Middle Matriculation Secondary College 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lohardaga (M) 1.5 2.8 1.5 0.2 0.6 District Total 1.5 2.8 1.5 0.2 0.6

Table-44 gives the details of different categories TAHLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION of educational institutions per ten thousand population TN TOWNS, 2001 in the town of the district. It would be seen from the table that institutions like Secondary/Matriculation level Percentage School and College are situated in Lohardaga (M) of slum accounting for an average of 1.5 and 0.6 institution population Serial Nam~ of Total Slum to total per ten thousand population respectivq.ly. Primary number th~ Town population population population School, Middle School and Senior Secondary school 2 3 4 5 account for an average of 1.5, 2.8 and 0.2 Lohardaga (M) 46,196 4,762 10.3 respectively per ten thousand population. District Total 46,196 4,762 10.3 TAIlLE 45: NUMBER OF HEnS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 20tH Lohardaga (M) is the only statutory town in the district. Table-46 reveals that 4,762 persons Number of beds in live in slums which account for 10.3 percent of SI.'fial Name ami urban medical institutions total urban population of the district. number status of the Town per 10,000 population 3 TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN Lohardagga(M) 49 TOWNS, 2001 Distl'ct Totul 49 Most important commodity Table-45 furnishes information regarding Serial Name and urban availability of beds in medical institutions in Lohardaga number status 0 f Town Manufactured Exported town. ,2 3 4 Lohardaga (M) Carpet Bauxite Soap Carpet Vegetable 46 ANALYTICAL NOTE

1~1ble-47 presents the most important commodities that two items viz., Carpet and Soap are manufactured manufactured in the town and exported from in the town and three items viz., Bauxite, Carpet and Lohardaga (M). It would be seen from the above table Vegetable are exported from Lohardaga town. (c) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities (Houselisting Operations, Census of India 20tH) based on inset tables 48 to 52 :

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BYTENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001

Number or households Tenure Number of dwelling Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes status rooms Total Rural UrblUl Total Rural Urban Tn(al . Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 515 468 47 20 15 5 378 358 20 One room 9,887 9,068 819 583 453 13() 5,869 5,713 156 Two rooms 23,057 21,525 1,532 1,271 1, I 81 9() 14,048 13,717 331 Three rooms 14,102 13,072 1,030 623 567 56 8,320 8,116 204 3+ rooms 17,347 15,513 1,834 669 615 54 9,569 9,158 411 Median number of rooms 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3

Rented No exclusive room 40 17 23 6 4 2 14 4 10 One room 787 214 573 53 17 36 281 114 167 Two rooms 1,251 287 964 72 19 53 470 138 332 Three rooms 559 195 364 19 8 11 145 62 83 3+ rooms 221 82 139 12 5 7 75 37 38 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Others No cxclu~ive room 33 21 12 I I 0 II II 0 One room 215 157 58 17 9 8 101 84 17 Two rooms 327 242 85 26 26 0 114 96 18 Three rooms 235 182 53 5 5 0 103 91 12 3+ rooms 77 57 20 3 0 3 24 22 2 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 • 2 2 1 2 2 2

District total 68,653 6I,LOO 7,553 3,380 2,925 455 39,522 37,721 1,801

Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Table-48 shows that there are as many as 64,908 owned houses and the median number of rooms is 2. households accounting for 94.5 percent of the total There are 2,858 households accounting for 4.2 households of the district dwelling in owned houses. The percent of the total households of the district dwelling proportion of households dwelling in two rooms is the in rented houses. The proportion of households highest (33.6 %) where as it is the lowest (O.8%)for dwelling in two room is the highest (43.8 %) where households having no exclusive room. The median number as it is the lowest (1.4 %) for those having no of rooms is 2 for the total households in the tenure status exclusive room. There are 162 Scheduled Castes of owned category. households accounting for 5.7 percent of the total There are 3,166 Scheduled castes households households dwelling in rented houses and the median accOlmting for 4.6 percent of the total households dwelling number of rooms is 2. There are 985 Scheduled Tribes in owned houses and the median number of rooms is 2. households accounting for 34.5 percent of the total TIlere are 38,184 Scheduled Tribes households accounting households dwelling in rented houses and the median for only 55.6 percent of the total households dwelling in number of rooms is 2.

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA TABLE 49: PERCENTAGE DlSTRIHlITION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEM1 PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 200t ------~~------

Data source; Censlls or India 200 I, H-series: 'nlbles on Houses, Household amenities and Assets.

Note; 1. Permanent: Permanent houses rell:rs to those house!> whose wall & roo[~ arc made of pueca materials Le. where, burnt bricks. GI. Sheets llr other metal sheets, stone cemc;nt concrete is llscd tllf wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zine or otlier metal shccts asbestos sheets bricks, lime and stone and RBC/RCC concrete are used for roof. 2. Semi permanent: Serni-pt:rmHlllmt houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials. 3. Temporary: Temporary houses re/ers to those houses having wall and roots made of Kuteha materials Le. where grass, leaves, reeds. bamboo mud, un burnt bricks are used fbr the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unburnt bricks, wood etc. are used tor !'Ools.

It would be seen from Table-49 that of the total in semi-permanent houses (96.7%) followed by Senha rural households maximum proportion of households (96.3%) and Kisko (96.0%). Kuru C.D. Block has i.e. 94.9 percent live in semi-permanent houses the minimum propoltion of households living in semi­ followed by 4.9 percent living in permanent houses permanent houses with 92.3 percent. In case of and (),2 percent living in temporary houses. permanent houses, Kuru C.D. Block has the In the case of urban households in the district, maximum proportion of households living in permanent however. the maximum proportion of household Le, houses (7.6%) followed by Lohardaga C.D. Block for 59.9 percent live in penhanent houses tollowed (5.6%). Bhandra C.D. Block has minimum proportion by 39.6 percent in semi-pemlanent houses and 0.5 of households living in permanent houses with 2.5 per cent in temporary houses. percent. In case of temporary houses, Bhandra C.D. Among the C.D. Blocks in the district, Bhandra Block has the maximum proportion of households has the ma ..ximum proportion of rural households living (0.8%) followed by Lohardaga C.D. Block (0.2%).

TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

Total! Num ber and percentage of household having Serial Rural/ Number of Improved number C. D. Blm:k Urban household drinking water Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kisko Totul 11,465 2,646 416 377 650 1,799 (23.1) (3.6) (3.3) (5.7) (15,7) Rural 11,465 2,646 416 377 650 1,799 (23.1) (3.6) (3.3) (5.7) (15.7) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (O'() (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

Total! N umber and percentage of household having Serial Rural/ Number of Improved number C. D. l3lock Urban household drinking water Electricity Bathrnom Toilet Drainage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Kuru Total 15,950 3,390 977 685 1,230 3,173 (21.3) (6.1) (4.3) (7.7) (19.9) Rural 15,950 3,390 977 685 !,230 3,173 (21.3) (6.1) (4.3) (7.7) (19.9) Urban 0 0 0 0 a 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Lohardaga Total 18,079 4,351 4,634 3,497 4,909 5,635 (24.1) (25.6) ( 19.3) (27.2) (31.2) Rural 10,526 2,329 428 278 403 1,888 (22.1 ) (4.1 ) (2.6) (3.8) (17.9) Urban 7,553 2,022 4,206 3,219 4,506 3,747 (26.8) (55.7) (42.6) (59.7) (49.6) 4 Senha Total 12,420 3,343 662 329 608 1,293 (26.9) (5.3) (2.6) (4.9) (1004) Rural 12,420 3,343 662 329 608 1,293 (26.9) (5.3) (2.6) (4.9) (lOA) Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 Bhandra Total 10,739 1,131 314 266 467 1,721 (10.5) (2.9) (2.5) (4.3) (16.0) Rural 10.739 1,131 314 266 467 1,721 (10.5) (2.9) (2.5) (4.3) (16.0) Urban 0 0 0 0 a 0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

District Total: Total 68,653 14,861 7,003 5,154 7,864 13,621 (21.6) (10.2) (7.5) (11.5) (19.8) Rural 61,100 12,839 2,797 1,935 3,358 9,874 (21.0) (4.6) (3.2) (5.5) (16.2) Urban 7,553 2,022 4,206 3,219 4,506 3,747 (26.8) (55.7) (42.6) (59.7) (49.6)

Data source: Census of India 2001. H-series: Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets. *Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'f1nproved' or othelWise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/ tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source' .However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Note: Percentage is given in brackets below the number of households. Bathroom means bathroom within the house. Toilet means toilet within the house. Drainage means closed and open drainage. Table-50 shows that of the total rural households percent. 12,839 households Le. 21.0 percent have improved As regards electricity it is found that only 4.6 percent drinking water facility. The highest proportion of of the rural households in the district have electricity. The households with improved drinking water facility can highest proportion ofhouseholds with electricity is in Kuru be observed in Senha C.D. Block with 26.9 percent C.D. Block with 6.1 percent where as it is lowest in where as it is lowest in Bhandra C.D.Block with 10.5 Bhandra CD .. Block with 2.9 percent.

49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :LOHARDAGA -*-~------"-. "-_._---_._------On Iy 3.2 percent of the tntal rural households in C.D.Block with 3.8 percent. the district have bathroom tlH;iI ity. Thl! highest Only 16.2 percent of the rural households in the proportion of households having hathroom facility is in Kuru C.D. Block with 4.3 percent where as it is district have drainage facility. The highest proportion lowest in Bhandra C .D.Block with 2.5 percent. of households having drainage facility is in Kuru C.D. Only 5.5 percent of the rural households in the Block with 19.9 percent where as it is lowest in Senha district have toilet facility. The highest proportion of C.D.Block with 10.4 percent. households having toilet thcility is in Kuru C.D. Block with 7.7 percent where as it is lowest in Lohardaga

TABLE 51 : NUMBERAND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BYTYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

Tot(111 Coal I Cooking Serial Rural! Total Fire Crop Cowdung Lignite gus No number C.D.Block Urhan households wood residue cake Electricity (charcoal) (L.P.G.) Bio-gas Kerosene Others cooking 1 2 3 ·f 5 (j 7 II 9 10 II 12 13 14 1 Kisko Total 11465 11039 166 ..f. 2 43 IR4 I 9 1 16 (96.3) (IA) (0.0) (0.0) (OA) (1.6) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1) Rural 11465 11039 166 4 2 43 184 1 9 I 16 (96.3) (1...1) (O.OJ (0.0) (0.4) (1.6) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.1) Urban () 0 () 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 (0.0) (0.0) (IW) CO.O) (O.O) (o.o) (1),0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 2 Kuru 'J(lIal 15950 12837 1308 341 I 669 191 6 28 544 25 (80.5) (8.2) (2.1) (0.0) (4.2) (1.2) (0.0) (0.2) (3.4) (0.2) Rural 15950 12837 1308 341 1 669 191 6 28 544 25 (S(l.5) (8.2) (2.1) (0.0) (4.2) (1.2) (0.0) (0.2) (3.4) (0.2) Urban () 0 () () 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 co.O) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 3 Lohal'daga Total 18079 11595 2044 381 16 1')3 2976 91 250 459 74 (M.I) (11.3) (2.1) (0.1 ) CLI) ( 16.5) (0.5) ( 1.4) (2.5) (0.4) Rural 10526 75H4 1880 372 2 2 207 1 9 456 13 (72.1 ) (17.9) (].5) (0.0) (0.0) (2.0) (0.0) (0.1) (4.3) (0.1) • Urban 7553 4011 164 9 14- 191 2769 90 241 3 61 (53.1) (2.2) (0.1) (0.2) (2.5) (36.7) ( 1.2) (].2) (0.0) (0.8) 4- S..:nha Total 12420 11584 615 7 7 5 109 2 4 8] 4- (9].3) (5.0) (0.1) (0.1) (0.0) (0.9) (0.0) (0.0) (0.7) (0.0) Rural 12420 11584 615 7 7 5 109 2 4 83 4 (9].3 ) (5.0) (0.1) (0.1 ) (0.0) (0.9) (0.0) (0.0) (0.7) (0.0) Urbun 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 I) 0 0 CO.O) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 5 J3hiUldra Total 10739 7016 27M 106 6 7 28 2 16 781 13 (65.3) (25.7) (l.O) (0.1 ) (0.1) (0.3) (0.0) (0.1) (7.3) (0.1) R\Il'(t1 10739 7016 2764 106 6 7 28 2 16 781 13 (65.3 ) (25.7) (1.0) (0.1 ) (0.1) (OJ) (0.0) (0.1) (7.3) (0.1) Urban 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 () 0 0 (0,0) (0.0) «)'(l) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0)

District Total: Total 68653 54071 6897 839 32 917 3488 102 307 1868 132 (78.8) (10.0) (1.2) (0.0) (1.3) (5.1) (0.1) (0.4) (2.7) (0.2) Rural 61100 50060 6733 830 18 726 719 12 66 1865 71 (81.9) (11.0) (1.4) (0.0) (1.2) (1.2) (0.0) (0.1) (3.1) (0.1) UI'bltD 7553 4011 164 9 14 191 2769 90 241 3 61 (53.1) (2.2) (0.1) (0.2) (2.5) (36.7) (1.2) (3.2) (0.0) (0.8) Percentage in brackets Datu source: Census of India 2001, I-J-series: Tables 011 Houses, Household amenities and Assets. 50 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table-51 above shows that 81.9 percent of the C.D. Blocks the proportion of households using rural households in the district use tirewood as fuel Cowdung cake as fuel for cooking is highest (3.5%) for cooking. The highest proportion of households in Lohardaga CD. Block where as it is lowest (only using firewood as fuel for cooking is in Kisko C.D. 4 households) in Kisko CD.Block. Block (96.3%) where as it is lowest in Bhandru C.D. Tn the case of coal I lignite (charcoal) there are Block with 65.3 percent. only 917 households accounting for 1.3 percent of I 1.0 percent of the rural hOl~seholds in the district the total households in the district using it for cooking. use crop residue as fuel for cooking. Among the C.D. In the case of cooking gas (L.P.G.) there are only Blocks, highest proportion of households using crop 3488 households accounting for 5.1 percent of the residue as fuel for cooking is 25.7 percent in Bhandra total households in the district using it for cooking. C.D. Block where as it is lowest (1.4%) in Kisko As regards Kerosene there are only 307 households C.D. Block. accounting for 0.4 percent of the total households in 1.4 percent of the rural households in the district the district using it for cooking.Similar trend can be lise Cowdung cake as fuel for cooking. Among the observed in respect of other types of fuel.

TABLE52: NUM.BER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERV[CES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVINGEACHOFTHE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 Availability of household assets Total number of Scooter, None of Total/ Total households Motor Car, the Scrial Rural! number of availing banking Rada/ Tcle- Cycle Jeep, specified numbcr C.D.Block Urban household services Transistor Tdevision phone Bicycle Moped Van assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Kisko Total 11,465 1,5,14 2,669 509 84 6,065 326 37 4,686 Rural 11,465 1,544 2,669 509 84 6,065 326 37 4,686 Urb,m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Kunt Total 15,950 3,658 5,535° 845° 159 11,072 702 58 4,139 Rural 15,950 3,658 5,535 845 159 11,072 702 58 4,139 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lohardaga Total 18,079 6,039 6,565 3,788 928 11,808 1,984 227 4,487 Rural 10,526 2,079 3,176 555 70 7,454 439 20 2,639 Urban 7,553 3,960 3,389 3,233 858 4,354 1,545 207 1,848 4 Senha Total 12,420 2,089 3,216 588 97 7,940 432 52 3,934 Rural 12,420 2,089 3,216 588 97 7,940 432 52 3,934 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Bhandra Total 10,739 1,617 2,973 446 46 7,044 379 35 3,261 Rural 10,739 1,617 2,973 446 46 7,044 379 35 3,261 Urban 0 () 0 0 0 0 () ° 0 District Total: Total 68,653 14,947 20,958 6,176 1,314 43,929 3,823 409 20,507 Rural 61,100 10,987 17,569 2,943 456 39,575 2,278 202 18,659 Urban 7,553 3,96() 3,389 3,233 858 4,354 1,545 207 1,848

Data source: Census of India 200 I, H-series: Tubles on Houses, Household amenities and Assets.

It would be seen from Table-52 that there are There are 20,958 households accounting for 30.5 14,947 households accounting for 21.8 percent of the , percent of the total households in the district total hous'eholds in the district availing banking possessing radio I transistor. In this regard the highest services. In this regard the highest proportion of proportion of households is in Lohardaga C.D. Block households can be observed in Lohardaga C.D. Block (33.4 %) where as the same is lowest in Kisko C.D. (36.3 %) where as it is lowest in Kisko C.D. Block Block (13.5 %). (23.3 %).

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6, 176 households accounting for 9.0 percent of of about 10 kms. south of Lohardaga. It is noted for thc total households in the district possess televisions. its one-day fair held every year at the bank of the In this regard the highest proportion of households is river Koel on the occasion of Tila Sankranti. in Lohardaga C.D. Block (21.0%) where as it is Chulhapani lowest in Bhandra C.O. Block (4.2%). The village is situated about 32 kms. west oftlle As regards telephone there are only 1,314 block headquarter at Kuru. It is noted as the place households accounting for only 1.9 percent of the total of origin of the river Damodar. households in the district availing telephone services.In this regard the highest proportion of households is in Citilgarh Lohardaga C.O. Block (5.1%) where as it is lowest The village in Kuru block, is situated on the bank in Bhandra C.O. Block (0.4%). of the about 48 kms. west of Ranchi 43,929 households accounting for 64.0 percent city, in the midst of a dense forest. It is largely visited of the total households in the district possess bicycles. on the occasion of Holi by hunters in search of game. In this regard the highest proportion of households is There is perennial fountain useful for irrigational in Kuru C.O. Block (69.4%) where as it is lowest in purposes. Kisko C.O. Block (52.9%). Kakargarh Similar trend can be observed in respect of other The village in Kuru block, is situated about 48 specitied assets. kms. west of Ranchi city. It is noted as the former (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural headquarter of one Lal Nohuani Nath Sahdeo who and administrative developm.ents and participated in the revolt of 1857. significant activities during the decade (x) Major characteristics of the district, The district of Lohardaga , wh icll till the 1981 contribution of the district in the form of Census was a part of Ranchi district as one of its any historical figure associated with the sub-divisions, was elevated to the status of a district district on 16th May, 1983 by the Government of Bihar. The district of Lohardaga is rich in mines and Fairs and festival are held regularly in the district minerals. Bauxite is the main mineral found in the by dii1'erent communities in complete hannony. The district. There are huge deposits (probably the largest Hats'and Melas are part and parcel of the life of the common people in the district of Lohardaga. in Asia) of Bauxite ores in the hills of the district.

(ix) Brief description of places of religions, Name of Kartik Oraon is well known in the historical and archaeological importance in district of Lohardaga.His political insight elevated him villages and places of tourist interest in the . to the post of a Minister in the Central Cabinet. towns of the district (xi)Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory Korambe - column beadingwise explanation and coverage of data The village is situated about 13 kms. trom block headquarter at Senha. It is noted for its temple having The District Census Handbooks are the only an idol said to be over 500 years old. Special prayers pUblications which furnish infonnation down to the are offered on the occasion of Kartik Purnima village level in case of rural areas and by the level (October-November). A Munda fair is also held on of towns/wards (circles) in case of urban areas. This the occasion of Baisakhi Pumima (April-May). The facilitates research scholars and academicians to Ratll-yatra festival in the month of Asadh (June-July) analyse data upto the lowest administrative unit. It is is also celebrated with great enthusiasm. of vital importance for the planners also since it offers micro-level data and thus enable them to identify the Chitri areas undeveloped in terms of infrastructure and A small village which is situated at the distance channelise efforts and inputs accordingly so that optimum utilization of the resources could be made. 52 ANALYTICAL NOTE The present series of the DCBB in 200 I Census eight digit number starting from the first village of have been made more informative and exhaustive in the first tehsil of first district of the state to the last terms of coverage and content. The content ofviJIage village of last tehsil of the last district. In the state directory has been broadened by including more types of lharkhand first PLCN 00000 I 00 has been assigned of facilities such as bank, recreational and cultural to village 'KHOKHA' in Kharaundhi C.D. Block of facilities, newspapers and magazines available in and the last PLCN 03261500 has been villages. Information on most imp01iant commodity assih'l1ed to the last village 'KUMRASHOL' of the manufactured in village and also income and state in Baharagora C.D. Block of Purbi Singhbhum expenditure of Gram Panchayat, wherever possible .district which happens to be last as per procedure are provided. Specific details on distances, in case a a,dopted for assigning location code number. The basic amenity is not available in the referent village district census handbook of 1991 Census as well as is also given. These include distances in respect of updated district and C.D. Block maps and services availability of primary and middle school and college of local revenue officers/officials have been used to (in respect of the educational facility), Allopathic assib'11 the PLCN to the Villages. The last two zeros Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and will be used if new villages are created out of existing Primary Health Centre (in respect of the medical villages in subsequent census. Before 200 I census, facility), drinking water, Post Office and phone, village location code number used to change from communication, bank, credit societies and recreational one census to other due to change in jurisdictions or facilities. In town directory, information on all types creation of viJIages or merger of villages in urban of slums, whether notified/recognised by the areas. The district handbook of 1991 Census has been respective town authority or not and in respect of all used as basis for filling up the name of the village statutory towns irrespective of their class as against including the forest and uninhabited villages. But to only Class I and Class II towns of the 1981 and 1991 ensure the accuracy, the list of villages and their Censuses are provided. With reference to the town names were got authenticated from the respective concerned, the nearest city with 5 lakh and above B.D.O's of each C.D.Block. population has also been given in addition to 1 lakh and above population, The varied basic amenities Column-3 available in the villages and towns are analysed in Shows the area (in hectares) of the village as depth with the help of a number of cross-classified indicated by the State Revenue Department. inset tables and statements. Columns - 4 & 5 Village and Town Directories included in the District Census Handbook give the list of villages and Gives the population and number of households towns, their areas, population and amenities. in each village which facilitate the correlation between the amenities available to the population and number The details of each column of village directory of households in village. are explained as below : Columns 6 to 9 Column-l Deal with the amenities 1ike education, medical, Serial number of the village is indicated in this drinking water, post, telegraph and telephone etc. TIle column. information relating to these amenities were filled by Column-2 the Patwari of concerned village in village directory booklet which were subsequently cross checked with Gives the name of the village and permanent district census handbook of 199] as well as with the location code number (PLCN) assigned to each village infonnation collected from the various departments in serpentine manner from north-west to south to ensure the accuracy of information provided. In direction and is essential for identification of village. such cases where no facility is available within a The concept of permanent location code number has village, a dash (-) has been shown in the column and been introduced first time in 2001 Census by assigning

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n~xt to it in brackets, the distance from the village in the village with purposes such as domestic, agricultural broad ranges viz. upto 5 kms., 5-10 kl11s. and 10+ use, other purposes or for purposes which are denoted kms. of the nearest place where the facility is by the abbreviations. available has been given. This will help not only for Column-17 local area planning but in regulating the provisions of goods and services as well, so as to minimize the Gives the information as to whether newspapers! regional imbalance in the process of development. magazines are received in the village. The abbreviations used to indicate these amenities Column-IS have been explained separately in the subsequent sectioll. Gives the information of most important commodities manufactured in the village. Colulltn-IO Shows the number of banks - Commercial banks Columns~19 to 23 and Co-operative banks. In addition to this, the list of Give the details about land utilization. The land banks procured from the lead bank of the district has use pattern given in the village directory conforms to also been added in this book. the pattern of c I ass i fication of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Column-ll Government of India. The Ministry of Agriculture, Relates to number of credit societies, such as has recommended the maintenance of records of land agricultural credit societies, non-agricultural credit use pattern under five categories. These are as societies and other cooperative societies. follows: . Column-12 i) Forests Shows the number of recreational and cultural ii) Irrigated facilities viz. Cinema/video haH, sports club, stadium! iii) Unirrigated auditorium facility available in the villages. iv) Culturable waste (including Gauchar and Column-13 Groves) v) Area not available for cultivation Indicates the type of communications amenities such as by bus, railway or navigable waterway Forest area shown in column-19 includes all lands available to the village. classed under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state owned or Column-14 private and whether wooded or maintained as potential Refers to the state of roads etc. leading to the forest land. The crops raised in the forests and grazing village. This is useful in determining as to' whether lands or areas open for grazing within the forest is the village is approachable both in fair and foul also included under the forest area. weather by paved road, mud road, foot path and navigable water ways. Column 20 and 21 Show area irrigated by different sources of Column~15 irrigation and un-irrigated area. These two columns Gives the information of the nearest town and cover all agricultural land which equals to net cropped its distance in Kms. from the village in brackets from area sown with crops and orchards including current the referent village. In case, the nearest town is and other fallow lands. In case of irrigated land, the located in another state, the name of the state has source of irrigation has also been indicated. also been furnished. Column 22 Column-16 Culturable waste : This includes all lands Relates to the availability of power supply to available for cultivation whether not taken up for

54 ANALYTICAL NOTE .______~ ______cultivation or taken up for cultivation once but not town in different censuses from 190 I to 200 L. Civic cultivated during the five years or more in succession. administration status of each town is shown under Such lands may be either fallow or covered with column 2 and Location Code number in column 3. shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. Lands Column 4 is not applicable in case of Bihar and under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other Jharkhand States. While column 5 shows the name groves for fuel etc., which are not included under of C.D. block, area of each town in sq. krns. is orchards or forests come under this column. All depicted under column 6 column 7 deals with the !:,rrazing lands, whether they are permanent pastures number of households including houseless households and meadows or not, village common and. grazing as per the 2001 Census. Columns 8 to 18 deal with lands within forest area are also included .in this population and growth rate of the towns at different column. censuses from 1901 to 2001. Column 19 of the statement shows density of towns as per the 2001 Colmnn-23 Census. Columns 20 to 22 depict the sex ratio from Area not available for cultivation: This includes 1981 to 2001 Census. land not available for cultivation such as barren, Statement-II Physical Aspects and Location of unculturable land and land put to non-agricultural use. Towns Land put to non-agricultural use stands for all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under rn this statement data on annual rainfall, water etc. Barren and unculturable lands cover all maximum and minimum temperature are shown under lands like mountains and deserts which cannot be put columns 3 to 5. Columns 6 to 8 indicate the name under cultivation, except at a very high cost. and road distance of the state, district, sub-divisional and tehsil/sub-tehsil headquarters. Column 9 shows Column-2 & 1 . the name of nearest city with popUlation of one lakh Indicate the name of the village in Hindi and serial or more and columns II to 13 give information number of village respectively. regarding name and road distance of the nearest railway station, bus route, navigable river/canal (if Town Directory : within 10 Kms.). Column 10 shows the name of The Town Directory is presented for each town nearest city with population of five lakhs and more. in the district covering different aspects of urban life. Seven statements (1 to VII) have been included for Statement-III Municipal Finance presentation of this data. The data contained in these This statement shows the receipt and expenditure statements are the area, population of 200 1 and past of Municipal Finance of individual towns for the year censuses, growth rates, density, sex ratio, physical 1998-99 under different heads. There are in all 16 aspects of town, communications, municipal finances, colun;lI1s in the statement showing receipt and civic, medical, educational and other amenities and expenditure under different heads. trade, commerce, industry and banking facilities. It covers all the towns in the district statutorily notified Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities as well as non-municipal towns. All the towns in the The statement displays information under 20 district are arranged in alphabetical order. columns. The amenities about which information has The data collected in these statements have been incorporated are road length (with break-up by largely been furnished by the municipal bodies. For Kutcha and Pucca), system of sewerage, drainage non-municipal towns, the cantonment executive and other related matters such as water supply, t:ire officers supplied the information. fighting services and electrification etc.

Statcment-I Status and Growth History Statement-V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities The statement runs into 22 columns and is primarily intended to throw up a comparative picture of each This statement disp lays infonnation under 20 heads and it intends to depict the degree of availability 55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

of medical facilities by type of institutions and slums under their jurisdictions. But in such cases, number of hospital beds availablt: in each institution. there is likelihood that they are maintaining a list of Educational j~lCilities hy level/type of courses and such areas which are officially treated as slums. The recreational and cultural facilities. intention is that the information is to be provided in respect of such localities as are officially recognised Statement" VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and as slums, whether actually notified or not. Though Banking the magnitude of slum problem is greater in class r This statement presents information under 11 and class IT towns, it is acknowledged that they are columns in respect of each town. Columns 3 to 8 associated with smaller towns also. Hence the indicate three Il,1ost important commodities exported information on slums in this statement has been and manufactured in the town. Information ol1l1umber compiled in respect of all towns having statutory of banks available in the town appears under column hodies. Columns 1, 2 need no explanation. Under 9. Columns 10 and 11 show number of agricultural column 3 the names of slum(s) has been provided in and non-agricultural credit societies operating in each an alphabetical order in separate lines under the town town respectively. which they belong. The particulars with regard to status of slum whether notified or not has been Statement-VII Civic and other amenities in collected under column 4 and recorded as 'Yes' or Slums 'No'. Under column 5 the no. of households Statement VII contains informatl0n about civic (approximate) in the slum pertaining to 1999 has been and other amenities in slums of 1999. This is a recorded whereas in column 6 the population figures statement on civic and other amenities in all slums (approximate) based on the year 1999 have been whether notified or not and for all towns having recoded. Column 7 denotes the road length of paved statutory bodies, like municipality, municipal road in km . upto two decimal places. Column 8 to 13 corporations, NotifiedAl'eas, etc. give information about system of sewerage, number Generally, in cities or towns with slums, the local of latrines and method of disposal of night soil. Column authority, such as municipality or municipal corporation 14 gives infOImation about the no. of tap points/pub lie or even the development authority notifies the hydrants as ascertained from civic authorities as well recognized slums. It is linked up with the availability as through local enquiry. Column 15, 16 & 17 give information about electricity connections. Column 15 of funds from the State Government for slum • clearance/improvement. It is possible that some of gives information about domestic electricity the states or local bodies have not formally notified connections, column 16 gives information about road lighting (electric points) whereas column 17 gives information about electric connections other than collected under columns 15 & 16.

56 Part- : Village and Town Directory

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I: Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Column 2: Name and Location Code Number Village Director·y of Village The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional The name and location code number of the village compilations of the Census. It gives the list ofvil1ages, are shown against this column. This also includes the their location numbers, their area, population, nnmber forest and uninhabited villages. of households, amenities such as educational, medical, Column 3: Area of the village drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, a};,rricultural, non-agricultural and The total area of the village in hectares is given. other credit societies. recreational and cultural Wherever the area figures was 110t furnished by the facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest concerned department the column is left blank. town with a distance, power supply, availability of Column 4 : Tota.l population newspaper and magazines, most important commodity The total population of the village as per 2001 manufactured and land use of each village. Census is given against this column. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a Column 5: Numbel' of households definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban The number of households as per 2001 Census agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have is given in this column. not been given in the Village Directory but shown Amenities: along with the urban component. The villages which In columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of are considered as a Census Town, the amenities data different amenities such as education, medical, are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages drinking water, post & telegraph, banks, credi.t which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., societies, communication, power, approach road etc. the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory in each village has been depicted with appropriate for that particular Village. codes against the column concerned. Wherever the The 'un-inhabited'villages (villages with no amenities are not available in the village, a dash population) have been indicated as such after (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets fumishing details in coLumns 1 to 3 Le., Serial number, the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. Name of village & location code number and area of and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use is available is given. Column wise details are given data for such villages are shown in co1.19 to 23 below: The Village Directory format has 23 columns Column 6: Educational and the details given under each column are for the Classes upto class V included in Primary School. village are as follows : This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Column 1 : Serial Number Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic Self explanatory. All the villages within the C.D. school upto class V. Block are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle of their location code number. school.

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C lasses from [X and X included in H·igh (vii) Primary Health Centre PEe secondary school. Classes XI and Xl[ are included (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS in senior secondary school. (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC In case of composite schools like middle school (x) T.B. Clinic TB with primary school or secondary school with middle (xi) Nursing Home NH school, these an:! also included in the number of (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP primary and middle schools, respectively. Practitioner Accordingly any of the following types of Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP institutions if exists within the village is shown as per (xiii) codes given below: (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (i) Primary School P (xv) Others 0 (ii) Middle School M More than one institution of a type in the village (iii) Secondary School S is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), DC 4), etc. (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC (v) College C Column 8: Drinking Water (vi) Industrial School The type of the drinking water supply sources (vii) Training School Tr available within the village are indicated by codes as follows: (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 (i) Tap Water T Pathshala, Senior basic school, (ii) Well Water W Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (iii) Tank Water TK etc. , (iv) Tubewell Water TW More than one institution of a type in the village (v) Handpump HP is indicated by the number within brackets against (vi) River Water R the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (vii) Canal C Column 7: Medical (viii) Lake L Availability of medical facility within the village (ix) Spring S is indicated by following codes : (x) Others 0 (i) .Allopathic Hospital H (xi) Summer Source SS Ayurvedic Hospital HA Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone Dnani Hospital HU It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Homeopathic Hospital HHom within the village exists the following amenities: (ij) Allopathic Dispensary D (i) Post Office PO Ayurvedic Dispensary DA (ii) Telegraph Office TO Dnani Dispensary DU (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom (iv) Telephone Connection PH (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative (iv) Maternity Home MH Banks (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC If the village is served by any banking service, (vi) Health Centre HC commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the 60 VILLAGE DIRECTORY number of banks in brackets. If not available the (ii) Mud road MR distance of nearest place where the facility exists is (iii) Foot path FP given: (iv) Navigable River NR (i) Commercial Bank CM (v) Navigahle Canal NC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vi) Navigable waterways other Column 11 : Credit Societies than River, Canal NW If the village enjoys the services of Credit Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non The distance is given in kilometers in brackets Agricultural Credit Societies or Other Credit Societies, against the name of the town nearest to the village. the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. In case Column 16 : Power supply

the facility is not available within the village the Availability of Power Supply III the village, distance of the nearest place where such t~lcility exists whatever may be the form of its lise is given by using is given: following codes: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO Column 12: Recreational and cultural facilities (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA If facilities such as CinemaIVideo hall, Sports Column 17 : News Paper / Magazine Club, Stadium/Auditorium are available in the village, Ifvillage receives any News Paper/Magazines the the same is recorded in this column. If not available the particulars of the nearest place with the facility same is noted in this column Llsing following codes: are recorded. The infonnation is indicated in codes (i) News Paper N mentioned below along with the number of such (ii) Magazine M facilities in brackets : Column 18 : Most important commodities (i) Cinema/Video Hall CV manufactured (ii) Sports Club SP The name of three most important commodities (iii) Stadium/Auditorium ST manufactured in the village is recorded against this Column 13: Communications column. If the village is served by any mode of publici Columns 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Private transport like Bus, Railway station or different types of land use Navigable water ways these are to be mentioned as Land use data maintained by the State/UT Govts. follows: are furnished against these columns. The data (i) Bus BS concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by (ii) Railway Station RS source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns. The area figures are given in Column 14 : Approacb to village hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh (-) is recorded Approach to village refers to the state of road wherever the information is not made available by leading to village. The approach to the village is the concerned department. The codes used for indicated in following codes: different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below: (i) Paved Road PR

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(i) Government Canal GC which do not have one or more Oi) Private Canal PC amenities. (iii) Well (without dectricity) W Appendix III It gives the land utilization data in (iv) Well (with electricity) WE respect of Census Towns/non­ (v) Tubcwell (without electricity) TW municipal Towns. (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Appendix IV CD Block wise list of inhabited (vii) Tank TK villages where no amenity other (viii) River R than drinking water facility is (ix) Lake L available. (x) Watcrrtlll WF Appendix V Summary showing number of (xi) Others 0 villages not having Scheduled (xii) Total T Castes population. The village directory also carries the following Appendix VI Summary showing number of appendices. villages not having Scheduled Appendix I It gives the abstract of Tribes population. educational, medical and other Appendix VUA The appendix shows the list of amenities available in villages CD villages according to proportion of Block wise of the district. the Scheduled castes to the total Appendix fA Indicates number ofvillagcs CD population by ranges Blockwise having one or more primary schools. Appendix VIIB The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of Appendix IB Indicates number of villages CD Blockwise having primary, middle the Scheduled Tribes to the total and secondary schools. popUlation by ranges. AppendixfC Shows number of villages CD Appendix VlII Number of Villages under each • Blockwise with different sources Gram Panchayat( C.D. block of drinking water facilities. wise) Appendix II Indicates the list ofvilJages with Appendix IX Statement showing number of 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more important girls schools in the villages amenities. List of ViUagcs merged in towns and outgrowths Appendix HA Indicates list of Census Towns in 2001 Census

There is no such village in the district of Lohardaga. LIST OF VILLAGES MERGED IN TOWNS AND OUTGROWTHS AT 2001 CENSUS

Name of viii ages Location Code Number Serial Name ofviUages . idcntiticd for Location Code Number 2001 Census number Name of Towns merged in towns outgrowth 1991 Census (in case of partly OG) 2 3 4 5 6

There is no such village in the district of Lohardaga.

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of ViUages Name of the District: Lohardaga Serial 200 I Cl!nsus location eodc 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Blocl{: Kisko Loclltion code of C.D. Block: 000 I Agardih 0262990() 360010001000100090 2 Ambapawa 02628300 3600 lOOO 1000100026 3 Anandpur 02634()()() 360010001000100135 4 Area 02634600 360010001000 IOOl5l 5 Bngru 02630800 360010001000100099 6 Bahahar 02632000 360010001000100111 7 Bahagara (Uninhabited) 0262670() 360010001000100010 8 Banpur 02631000 360010001000100101 9 Barchorgain 02629700 360010001000100088 10 Bariatu 02627700 360010001000100020 II Bmnag 02633200 360010001000100123 12 Barwadih 02628100 360010001000100024 13 Barwatoli 02630000 36001 O()O 1000100091 14 Bcthat 02634400 360010001000100143 15 Bhusar 02630900 360010001000100100 16 BitJoullg 02633400 360010001000100125 17 Bonga 02630300 36001000JOOOIOO094 18 Bonrobar 02631400 360010001000100105 19 Bul Bul 02625800 360010001000100001 20 Chuinpur 02628700 360010001000100030 21 Chandalgi 02629100 360010001000100034 22 Chanpi 02630700 360010001000100098 23 Charhu 02634800 360010001000100154 24 Chhcchhranawadih 02633600 360010001000100127 25 Chotchorgain 02630500 3600JOOOIOOOIOO096 26 Datllla 02631100 3600100010()O100102 27 Ocodariya 02631500 360010001000100106 28 Ougo 02628600 360010001000100029 29 Ourhul 02632500 360010001000100116 30 Hcsapiri 02634300 360010001000100138 31 Hisri 02630400 360010001000100095 32 Hondaga 02632800 360010001000100119 33 Honhe 02626000 360010001000100003 34 Huahar 02633700 360010001000100128 35 Busru 02629400 360010001000100038 36 I-!utap 02632400 360010001000100115 37 Jarndih 02628200 360010001000100025 38 larnhre 02630100 360010001000100092 39 Jobang 02631700 360010001000100108 40 Jogiara 02629800 360010001000100089 41 Kasiyadih 02633000 360010001000100121 65 DISTRIC, CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Alphabetical list of Villages

_~~me_of ~hc _Q~~tr!,=c.:_t _:_: ..::I::,:Jf:::)J:::la~r:._:d::a:!:g2.:a: ______~ ___~ __~_~--:--._-._ S.:rial :200 I CenslIs location code 1991 Census location code 1l1l1l1b<:r Name of villages number number :2 3 4 Name of CD BIf}ck Kisko Loclltion code of C.D. Block: 0001

·~2 KuuwadlUlr 0262S9()0 3600[0001000100032 43 K(!krang 02631200 360010001000100103 ,~,~ K~r:tdih 02627900 360010001000100022 45 K~rar 02625900 360010001000100002 46 Khariya 02632100 360010001000100112 47 Kharki 02633300 360010001000100124 48 Khiriwar alias Khan:ha 02631800 360010001000100109 49 Kiskll 026339()0 360010001000100130 50 Kitu 02627400 360010001000100017 51 Koeha 02633100 360010001000100122 52 Kopia 02626900 360010001000100012 53 Kllrgo 02630600 360010001000100097 54 Kotsa 02626600 360010001000100009 55 Kurse 02626100 360010001000100004 56 Lllwadag 02631600 360010001000100107 57 Lllwagain 02634200 360010001000100137 58 Madanpuf 02628500 360010001000100028 59 Mahugaon 02629500 360010001000100080 (1) Makka 02628400 360010001000100027 61 Manehi 02626400 360010001000100007 62 Manha 02626300 360010001000100006 63 Merle 02630200 360010001000100093 64 Mukrulll 02627300 360010001000100016 65 Murmu 02626500 360010P01()OO100008 6(j Nari 02632600 360010001000100117 67 Nawadih 02632900 360010001000100120 68 Nini 02632700 360010001000100118 69 Nirhu 02634700 360010001000100153 71) allegara 02629000 360010001000100033 71 Pail4rgil' 02627500 360010001000100018 72 Pakhar 02631300 360010001000100104 73 IJanrcpura 02627800 360010001000100021 74 PUl'hepat 02633800 360010001000100129 75 Part\! 02626200 360010001000100005 76 Patgachha 02634100 360010001000100136 77 Patratu 02634500 360010001000100146 78 Pesrar 02629200 360010001000100035 79 Putrur 02628800 360010001000100031 80 Rorad 02629300 360010001000]00036 81 Rub(!u 02627600 360010001000100019 82 Sagodih 026268()0 360010001000100011 66 VILLAGE DIRECTORY------"------Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Lohardaga S.:rial 200 JCensus location code 1991 Cen::lus lo(;atioll code number Name oCvillagcs number number 3 4- Namc of CD Block: Kisko Location codc of C.D. lllock : OliO I 83 Salaiya 02632200 3600l(lOOIOOOIOOlI3 84 Sa~iupawll 02628000 360010001000100023 85 Scmardih 02633500 360010001000100126 86 Scmurtanl' 02627100 360010001000100014 87 Sembhull 02627000 360010001000100013 88 Siram 026272()O 360010001000100015 89 Tetard:lllT 02629600 3600IOOOIOOOIOOO8J 90 Tisiya 02632300 3600 I 0001000 100 114 9J Uldag 02631900 3600 lOOO I 000100 I 10

Total inhabited villages are 90 only.

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOH Census of India Ame~ Am(!nities available (ifnolllvailable within the village, a dash H is shown in the co next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 lans. and 10+ k nearest place where the facility is available is given) 0- j <> '0 '1:1 ~ '"§" 0 ~ " 1ii <.> ~ Ll :E u " i5l :; e! 0 "0 '" :-a ~ '" "" " 0 " .~ 0 .~ :5 U" .g, ~ 0< U 2'- <.J ~<.l 0 0 ~ 8. .<:: -0 "0 ]" ~~~ ...l ::="" .s;'" ~ '0 "0 ~ ~ .<:l <.> ~.~ '§ :2 .~ ... 15 .~ <.J 0 .... 0 ~ ~ ..c"'" ~ ..g .g iJ g: .s._ .~" 0 c. ""a c: ~ ";l ._ '0 ';;: 0 :; ... ";l :> ::I a. ""0 a a: i;h"' '8 ,_ 0 0 btl 1;; )~ .il ~ ~ 0 '" a. 1U " ]" -;; E ",' 1 1a .0 'i1 <.l ";l S <.) 'B " e "' .~'" "~ 'J:: "e g ".., ~ tf S";:l i;h..a t.5 ~

CD Block: Kiskn (01101)

Bul Bul H(1(J+) ACS(IO-I-) CV(iO+) 2,610.0 214 40 P MC(IO+) HPW SS- PO(IO+) CM(10-l-) (02625800) MCW(lO-l'} N CS(l 0+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(10+) PHCCIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kerar P M(5-IO) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 2 1,&31.0 707 141 HPW RSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02625900) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(IO-l-) ST(10+)

1'(5- Honhe H(lO+) HPWTK ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 602.0 . 184 33' 10) M(IO+) 1'0(5-10) CM(10+) (02626000) MCW(10-l-) SS- NCS(10+) SP(10+) C(W+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PBCC10-l-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(5- Kurstl! H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 4 1,088.0 127 33 10) M(10+) HI' W R S3- poe 10-1-) CM(lO+) (02626IOU) MCW(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(10-l-) C(IO+) PH(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lU+)

P!lrtu P(W+) H(IO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 5 314.0 252 56 HI' W R SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) (02626200) M(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO-l-) PH(S-W) Cl'(lQ+) C(IO+) I'IIC(HJ+) OCS(lO-l-) ST(IO+)

Manna P M(lO+) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 6 188.0 198 39 HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (02626300) C(10-l-) MCW(JO-l-) NCS(lO+) SP(IO-I-) PH« 5) CP(IO+) PHCCIO-I-) OCS(IO+) ST(lO-l-)

P« Manchi H{lO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-lO) 7 112.0 385 73 5) M« 5) HPW SS- 1'0«5) CM(5-10) (02626400) MCW«5) NCS(lO'I') SP(lO+) C(lO+) PH(5-IO) CP(lM) PBC« 5) OCS(lOl') ST(lO+)

1'« MUIDlU 1-1(10+) PH PO(S- ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 174.0 6(}0 107 5) M(S-IO) HP W SS- CM(IO+) (02626500) MCW(IO+) 10) NC8(10+) 81'(10+) C([O+) CP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

P« Kotsa H([O+) ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) \) 183.0 129 25 5) M(5-10) WRSS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) (02626600) MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) C(10+) pH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PI-lC(lO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

Babagara 10 64.0 (026267M) --Uninhabited ------~-

Sagodih P M(S-IO) H(IO-l-) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 11 754.0 331 71 I-lPWSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02626800) C(IO+) MCW(!O+) NCS(JO+) SI>(IO-I-) pH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10-l-)

68 ARDAGA VILLAGE DIRECTORY 2001 - ViIlul!e Directorv lities and Land Usc (As on 1999) lumn and Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in ms of the hectare)

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BS(lO+) MR FP Latehar (20) 1440.5 W(O.?) T(0.7) 24.4 1135.0 9.8 BulBul RS(JO+) NW(lO+)

BS(10+) MR Latchar (20) 86 L2 W(4.3) T(4.3) 26.2 92!U 11.6 Kerar 2 RS(10+) NW(IO+)

W(O.6) B8(10+) MR FP Lohardngn (28). 488.1 TW(O.3) 29.0 60.8 22.5 Honhe 3 RS(10+) R(O.2) 1'(1.2) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) MRFP Latehar (15) 931 4 YW(O.3) 9.5 69.8 77.5 Kursc 4 RS(S-IO) . T(0.3) NW(IO+)

W(LS) BS(10+) TK(O.S) MR Latehar (12) 37.5 142.9 5.1 Partu RS(IO+) 124.3 R(2.0) 0(0.4) NW(IO+) T(4.4)

BS(IO+) W(O.B) MR Latehar (15) 5U IRA 2.9 Manila 6 I(S(IO+) 111.9 R(2.6) T(3.4) NW(10+)

BS()O+) W(l.O) MRFP Latehar (IS) 33.8 25.9 9.2 Manchi 7 RS« 5) 40.5 R( LS) T(2.8) NW(10+)

W(2.3) B8(10+) MR Latehnr(12) 33.8 R(S.I) 60.3 58.7 ILl Munnu 8 RS(10+) T(IO.4) NW(IO+)

B8(10+) W(3.5) FP Latehar (12) 10.8 7.1 0.4 Kotsa 9 RS(1O+) 157.5 R(4.0) T(7.5) NW(10+)

W(0.9) --Uninhabited --- 10.2 12.8 6.1 Bahagara 10 32.4 R(2.0) T(2.9)

BS(lO+) W(0.9) MRFP Latehar (15) 55.6 RS(lO+) 587.2 R(8.1) T(9.0) 96.0 6.0 Sagodih 11 NW(IO+)

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Sembhu" I'M«5) H(lO·I) ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) 13 176.0 258 50 HI'RSS- 1'0« 5) CMC5-IO) (0262700U) C(lO+) IVICW« 5) NCS(10+) SP(10+) PH(5-10) CP(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PC..: Semartant" H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 14 68.0 295 56 5) lvl« 5) HPWSS- PO«5) CM(5-1O) (02627100) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) C(lO+) PH(S-IO) CP(Hl+) PHC«5) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

Skarn PM«5) MCW 1:-1(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 15- 601.0 861 179 HPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02627200) C(1Il+) PHC« 5) NCS(tO+) SP(10+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) OC8(10+) ST(IO+)

1'« _r.11ikru,u H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(10+) . 16 146.0 152 36 5) M« 5) HPW SS- PO(lO+) CM(5-1O) (02627:300) MCW«5) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) C(10+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+} pHC(5-10) OC8(1O+) 8T(10+)

1'« H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 17 Kita (02627400) 62.0 103 22 5) M«5) C« HP W SS- PO«5) CM(5-10) MCW«5) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) 5) PI-I(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-lO) OC8(1O+) 8T(IO+)

1'« H« PabaJgir ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 18 123.0 65 12 5) lvl« 5) 5) MCW(5- HP W S8- 1'0«5) CM(10+) (02627500) NCS(lO+) 81'(10+) CC10+) 10) PHC(10+) PH(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) 8T(IO+)

P« H« Rubed ACS(lO+) CV(10+) 19 15l.0 337 59 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(5- WSS- 1'0« 5) CIVI(lO+) (02627600) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) 10) PHC(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

!-J« Bnriatu PM« 5) ACS(10+) CV(lO+) 20 [2l.0 618 lOS 5) MCW(5- WSS- PO«5) CM(lO+) (02627700) C(10+) NCS(HH) SP(lO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

P« H« Panrepura ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 21 33.0 73 II 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(5- WSS- 1'0« 5) CM(JO+) (O2627800) NCSC1O+) SP(JO+) C(lOI-) 10) PHCCIO+) PH(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

P« H« Keradih ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 22 21.0 104 24 5) M«5) 5) lvlCW(l 0+) w SS- PO« 5) CM(lO+) (02627900) NCS(tO+) SP(lO+) C(lO~) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

70 ARDAGA VILLAGE DIRECTORY 2001 - Villal!c Directory litics and Land Use (As on 1999) lumn and Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in ms oflhe hectare)

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

W(2.7) B8(JO+) MR Lat.har (12) 4.9 R(l2.2) 24.1 28.8 5.6 Kopia 12 RS(IO+) T(14.8) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) MR Latehar (15) 82.6 W(O.4) T(OA) 1&.1 69.1 5.3 Semblma 13 RS« 5) NW(JO+)

B8(1O+) W(0.7) MR Latehar (15) 10.1 33.1 11.3 Scmartanr 14 RS(5-IO) 11.3 R(1.2) T(1.9) NW(JO+)

W(3.0) BS(IO+) MR FI' Latehar (14) 388.7 R(S.I) 162.1 14.2 25.0 Sirarn 15 RS«5) T(1l.1) NW(10+)

BS(10;') MR FI' Latchar (15) 91.5 W(O.7)T(O.7) 24.5 23.0 5.8 Mukrum 16 RS(S-lO) NW(lO+)

B8(10+) W(D.9) MRFP Latehar(J5) 18.9 21.4. 6.6 Kita 17 RS(5.1O) 12.2 R(2.4) T(3.3) NW(lO+)

B8(10+) W(O.4) MRFP Latehar(J5) 18.8 45.5 8.1 Pahargir 18 RS(lO+) 48.7 R(1.6) T(2.0) NW(10+)

BS(IO+) MR FI' LollUrdaga (14) 46.4 W(1.6) T(I.6) 18.2 73.9 11.4 Rul1<>d 19 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) MR FP Lahard"g. (13) 45.0 W(2.7) T(2.7) 9.2 54.3 10.3 Bariatu 20 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

W(O.9) BS(10+) MR FI' Latehar (15) TK(1.6) 9.7 9.6 10.9 Panrepura RS(5-iO) 21 NW(IO+) T(2.5)

B8(10+) MR FP Lobardaga (J 6) W(1.7) T(1.7) RS(5-1O) 14.8 2.3 2.5 Keradih 22 NW(lO+)

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Barwadih P« H« ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 24 35.0 193 40 5)M« 5) 5) MCW(IO+) WSS- PO«5) CM(5-IO) (02628100) NCS(IO+) SP(W+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(lO+)

P« H« Jamdih ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 25 53.0 59 13 5) M« 5) 5) MCW(10+) WSS- PO«5) CM(5-IO) (026282DO) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) C(!O+) PHC(HJ+) I'H(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

P« H« Amb"pawa ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 26 116.0 98 24 5)M«5) 5) MCW(IO+) WSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-1O) (02628300) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) 1'1'1(10+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

" M.klm p M«5) HMCW(lO+) PO ACS(JO+) CV(lO+) 27 850.0 401 84 WSS- CM(101') (O26284()O) C(1tJ+) PHC(lO+) PH(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+} CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

AC 1'(5"10) Madunpur H(lO+) ACS(5-10) • CV(IO+) 2S 1,094.0 190 44 M(5-IO) HI' W R SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(10+) (02628500) MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) 81'(10+) C(lO+) I'H(IO+) CP(IO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

P« Dugo HOO+) HPWTK ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 29 833.0 354 61 5) M(5-1O} 1'0«5) CM(10+) (02628600) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS(lO+) 8P(1O+} C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+}

Cllainpllr I'M(5-to) H(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 30 432.0 235 44 T HI' W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) (O2628700) C(lO+} MCW(lO+) NC8(lO+) SP(10+) I'H(IO+) CI'(lO+) PHCCI O+) OC8(IO+) ST(lO+)

Putrar P M(5-1O) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 31 1.555.0 538 81 WSS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) (02628800) C(1O-~) MCW(5"10) NCS(IO+) SI'(10+) PH(IO+) CI'(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

Kallwadanr H(10+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 32 994,0 465 119 P M C(lO+) WSS- I'O(5-10} CM(lO+) (02628900) MCW«5) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHCC<5) OCS(lO+) ST(lOI,)

Onegnra P M(S-IO) H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 33 841.0 643 132 WSS- 1'0«5) CM(!O+) (02629000) C(tO+} MCW«5} NCS(lO+) SP(!O+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHCC<5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

8S(5-IO) MR FP Latehar ( 15) W(1.7)T(1.7) 14.8 5.1 4.0 Smjupmv.ll 23 RS(5-10) NW(Io+)

8S(10+) MR FP L"hardng. (16) 2.6 W(0.2)T(O.2) 16.0 10.6 5.2 Bllrwadih 24 RS(5-1O) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) MR FP Latella!' (15) 6.7 W(1.4) T(IA) 7.6 33.1 4.3 ]mudih 25 RS(5-10) NW(lO+)

8S(10+) PR MR Lollard.ga (15) 47.2 W(D.3) T(II.3) 12.2 47.6 9.1 A1ubapawa 26 RS(5-1O) NW(10+)

8S(10+) MR FP Labard"gll (15) 65.1 W{3.5) T(3.5) 627.1 135.8 18.8 Makka 27 RS(5-1O) NW(lO+)

88(10+) MR FP Lollarda!!a (22) 813.1 W(2.1)T(2.J) 15.5 212.4 51.2 Maduapw' RS(10+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+). MR FP Latch.r (36) 699.5 W(2.2) T(2.2) 25.0 95.8 10.6 Dugo 29 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

GC(364.7) 88(10+) MR FP Latehar (35) W(1.8) 24.4 24.4 17.1 Chain!,ur 30 R8(10+) T(366.5) NW(lO+)

8S(10+) MR Latehar (14) 456.9 W(3.3) T(3.3) 65.6 812.3 217.1 PUtraf 31 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

B8(10+) MR Latehar (40) RS(lO+) 590.4 W(3.6) T(3.6) 73.0 238.3 88.7 Kauwadonr 32 NW(10+)

B8(10'+) MR Latehar (25) RS(IO+) 468.4 W(3.7) T(3.7) 105.3 184.1 79.0 Onegara 33 NW(IO+)

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2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I

Chnndalgi P(" H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 34 211.0 159 HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(JO+) (02629100) 42 5) !vI« 5) !vICW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) qlCJ+) PHqIO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

!vICWPHS ACS Pe::irar 182 P(]) !vi AC PO CV(IO+) 35 1,306.0 832 H(lOr) HP WSS- CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) (02629200) COO+) PH(lO+) SP(IO+) PHqJO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

MCWPHS Rorad CY(lO+) 36 2,278.0 1,485 277 prj) !vi H(IO+) WSS- PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (02629300) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO"')

HU:inl P(S- H(lO+) ACS(\(}+) CY(lO+) 37 498.0 90 wss- (02629400) 20 (0)M(5-10) MeW(5-IO) PO(S-lO) CM(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) C(JO+) PHC(IO+) PI-I(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

MallUgaoll P« H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 38 73.0 467 HP W SS- PO(5-1O) CM(JO+) (02629500) 84 5) M(S-IO) MCW(lO+) NCS(W+) SP(lO+) PHeIO+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

'I'.tardanr 95 P M(5-1O) H(IO+) CV(lO+) 39 261.0 632 HPWSS- PO(5-10) CM(I()\.) ACS(lO+) (02629600) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHqIO+) OCS(lO'l-) ST(IO+)

- peS. • Barchorgain CV(IO+) 40 439.0 787 144 10) M(5-1O) I-I(10+) rIP W SS- PO(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) (02629700) SP(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) PHqlO+) QCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

- P(5- I-I(1~+) Jogiara CM(IO+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 41 262.0 283 58 IO)M(5-1O) MCW(lO+) HP W S8- PO(10+) (02629800) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) C(lO+) PrIqs-10) OCS(IO+) ST(W+)

Agardih 54 P M(S-lO) H(IO+) CV(IO+) 42 235_0 243 HP W SS- POe 10+) CM(5-10) ACS(lO+) (02629900) C(lO+) MCW(]()+) SP(IO+) PH(10+) Cl>(S-10) NCS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

- P(S- Barwatoli H(I~+) CY(IO+) 43 21.0 138 27 10) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) HP W SS- PO(IO+) CM(JO+) ACS(IO+) (02630000) SP(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

• P(s- - Jamhre CV(lO+) 44 90.0 199 35 10) M(5-10) H(lU+) HP W SS- PO(IO+) CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) (02630100) C(lOI-) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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GC(l26.4) BS(10+) MRFP Lahardag. (38) W(J.5) 32.5 19.9 28.5 Chandulgi 34 RS(lO+) T(l29.9) NW(lO+)

GC(602.0) BS(IO+) MRFP Lahardaga (JO) PC(S.O) 82.0 306.1 311.2 Pcsrar 35 RS(lO+) T(607.0) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) W(!.?) MR Lohardag" (28) 110.0 523.1 74.0 Rorad 36 RS(!O+) 1561.2 0 (8.1) 1'(9.1) NW(10+)

B8(10+) MR Lahard"g" (40) 453.7 W(O.b) '1'(0.6) 20.0 17.8 6.0 Husru 37 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

W(1.4) BS(IO+) MRFP Lohardaga (16) TK(2.S) 29.5 34.8 4.6 Ma1>.ugaon 38 RS(10+) T(4.3) NW(10+)

B8(10+) W(1.5) FP Lohardaga (15) 121.0 124.1 11.5 Tetllrdanr 39 RS(lO+) R(3.2) 1'(4.1) NW(lO+)

W(2.9) BS(1O+) MRFP Lahardaga (20) 244.6 R(8.1) 89.3 132.7 11.2 Barchorgain 40 RS(!O+) T(11.0) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) MRFP Lohardaga (22) 119.2 W(3.9) T(3.9) 52.9 72.0 14.0 JObriara 41 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

WILl) B8(1O+) MR Lahardaga (22) 82.8 TWE(4.4) 110.1 25.7 11.4 Agardih 42 RS(lO+) T(5.5) NW(10+)

BS(IO+) MRFP Lohardaga (22) W(2.0) T(2.0) 13.1 4.4 Barwutali RS(IO+) 2.0 43 NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) W(D.5) MRFP Lobardaga (21) 71.7 14.2 0.6 Jamhre 44 RS(IO+) 0(3.2) .T(3.7) NW(IO+)

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I

Merle H(lO+) CV(10+) 260.0 1,017 192 P M C(lO+) HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(10+) ACS(" 5) MCW(lO+) SP(10+) (02630200) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

Botlgu 9& P M(5-to) H(ID+) CM(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 46 162.0 561 wss- PO(5-1O) (02630300) C(10+) MCW(10+) CP(IO I) NCS(S-lO) gP(10+) PH(IO I) PHC(10+) OCS(to+) ST(10+)

RMP H(lO+} 584 P(2) M HPWTK PO PH(5- CM(lO+) ACS(S-JO) CV(IO+) 47 Hisri (02630400) 1,057.0 3,151 MCW(lO+} C(IO+) SS- 10) NCS(5-JO) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO+)

48' CllOidlOrgain 92 P M(5-10) H(10+) ACS(5-IO) CV(10+) 306.0 502 HI' WSS- • (02630500) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) PO(5-1O) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(lO+) OC3(10+) ST(IO+)

Korgo 63 P M(S-tO) H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lOi') ·J9 720.0 325 wss- PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (02630600) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PH(5-IO) CP(lO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(lO+) S1'(10+)

H« Chan pi 51 P M(10+) so 340.0 305 5) MCW(lO+) W S8- 1>0«5) CM(I()+) ACS(S·lO) CV(IO+) (02630700) C(lO+) PHC(lO+) PH(5.JO) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

HFWC ACS Bagru CV(lO+) 51 1,051.0 2,260 443 P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) wss- PO PH(S- CM(IO+) NCS(10+) (02630800) SP(10+) PHC(lO+) 10) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

H(5- Bhusar 117 PM(5-lQ} 52 705.0 649 to) MCW(5- W SS­ PO(5-10) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) (02630900) C(lO+) to) PHC(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

Banpur 90 P M{

H(S- Danna P(5- 10) 54 320.0 460 TTWW PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) ACS(S-10) CV(10+) (02631100) 81 IO)M(5-1O) MCW(lO+) TKSS- PH(IO+) Cpr 10+) NCS(IO+) 8P(10+) C(10+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

Kckrang 95 1'M(5-10) H(10+) 55 702.0 424 T HP W R PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) (02631200) C(lOI") MCW(lO+) S ss- PH(10+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC8(10+) ST(10+)

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W(IS.8) 8S(l0+) MR Lohardaga (20) R(14.4) 162.2 40.7 24.0 Merle 45 RS(lO+) 1'(33.2) NW(lO+)

W(4.!) BS(5-11l) 1'K(l2.l) MR Lohardaga (9) 9~.8 29.9 6.7 Bonga 40 RS(IO+) R02.!) NW(IO+) 1'(28.4)

8S(IO+) MRFP Lohardaga (9) 383 D W(lS.3) 304.5 330.3 21.1 Hisfi 47 RS(lO+) . T(IS.3) NW(IO+)

W(!.7) 8S(IO+) MR Lohardaga (20) 181.3 R(12.1) 49.7 50.0 10.S Chotcilorgain 48 RS(IO+) T(138) NW(!O+)

8S(10+) MR Lohnrdaga (16) 577.3 W(4.5) 1'(4.5) 24.3 108.1 5.6 Korgo 49 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) W(2.l) MR Lohnrdaga (15) 3~.! 62.& 3.8 Chanpi 50 RS(lO+) 237.1 R(4.0)T(6.1) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) MR Lohnrdaga (10) 3172 W(13.7) 200.0 483.8 36.1 51 RS(lO+) . T(l3.7) 8aWU NW(IO+)

W(O.7) BS(5-1O) MR Lohnrdngn (12) 319.5 R(12.J) 71.5 27&.5 22.9 Bhusar 52 RS(IO+) T(12.8) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) PRMR Loharduga (17) 95.1 W(7.I)T(7.1) 98.7 122.4 35.0 Banpuf 53 RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

W(D.5) B8(5-IO) PRNR Lohardaga (10) RS(IO+) 70.5 R(l2.l) 64.2 103.3 69.0 Dattna 54 NW(IO+) T(12.6)

B8(5-10) GC(484.4) MR Lohnrdaga (16) RS(IO+) W(3.1) 37.7 147.1 29.7 Kekiang 55 NW(lO+) T(487.5)

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BOllrobM' P(~) M H(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) 57 1,55'1.0 994 217 HP W R SS- PO(S-10) CM(5-10) (02631400) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) 3P(10+) PI-J(10+) CP(l 0 1-) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(!O+)

H« Dcodruiya PM«5) ACS(HH-) CV(lO+) 58 1,319.0 713 IJ6 5)MCW(IO+) HP W 5S- PO«5) CM(5-10) (0263Il00) C(lOI') NCS(IO+) 3P(IO+) PHC(HI+) PH(IO") CP(lO+) OCS(IO'I-) ST(10+)

P« Lawadag H« ACS(lO+} CV(IO+) 59 364.0 237 44 5) M« S) 5) MCW(10+) HP W 5S- PO(5-IO) CM«5) (02631600) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C( 10+) PHC(lOt) PH(10+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+J ST(IO+)

. Jobang PM«5) H« CM ACS(IO+} CV(lO+) #l 205.0 276 43 5) MCW(lO+) HP W SS- PO«5) (OZ63J700) C(!O+) CP(JO+) NCS(IO'I-) SP(10+) PHC(10+) PH(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

Klliriwar Alias HPHS M P« 5) PO ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 61 KllarclIa 319.() 672 144 MCW(lOtl HPWSS- CM«5) C(lO+) PH(lO+) NCS(JOr) SP(10+) (02631300) PHC(lO+} CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

P« H« Uldag ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 62 882.0 366 75 5)M« 5) 5) MCW(!O+) HP W S3- 1'0«5) CM«5) (02631900) NCS(lO+) SP(HI+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) H(5- P« Oahahar 10) CM ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 63 473.0 138 29 5} MC5-10) HPWSS- 1'0(5-10) (02632000) MCW(J()r) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) PHC(lO+} OCS(lO·f.) STelO+)

H(5- Khariya P M(5-IO) 10) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 64 1,140.0 6<16 126 HP WSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (02632100) C(10+) MCW(JO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PUCCIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(lU+) Salaiyu P M(5-IO) HPWSO ACS(IO+) CY(10+) 65 2,76&.0 1,410 262 MCW(IO+) PO(5-IO) CM(S-IO) (02632200) C(lO+) SS- NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(](l-~) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+}

H(5- Tisiya PO PI-l(5- ACS(10+) CY(IO+) 66 496.0 873 183 P M C(10+) 10) MCW(5- HP WSS- CM(5-IO) (02632300) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) 10) PHC(5-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(lO~-) ST(lO+)

H(5- I-llltap p M(5-IO) ACS(lO+} CY(lO+) 67 255.0 603 119 10) MCW(S- HPSS- PO(5-10) CM(S-JO) (02632400) C(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1 0) PH(5-lO) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

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BS(10+) MRFP Lohardaga (25) 2574.1 W(2.1) T(2.I) 163.2 352.0 233.7 PakhllI" 56 RS(!O+) NW(10+)

B8(10+) MRFP Lohardogo (29) 827.8 W(4.J) T(4.3) 89.3 228.1 404.6 BOllfobnr 57 RS(IO+) NW(iO+)

BS(IO+) MR LQhardoga (28) 646.6 W(2.6) 1'(2.6) 771 426.3 166.3 Deoduriya 58 RS«5) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) MR Lohardoga (28) 122.2 W(1.9) 1'(1.9) 35.5 70.5 134.2 Lnwadag 59 RS« 5) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) MR Latehar (21) 42.2 W(4.6) T(4.6) 5.6 44.6 108.0 Jobang 60 RS«5) NW(lO+)

BS RS 17 7 Khiriwar Alias. MR Latchar (20) 122.1 W(2.4) T(2.4) 46.1 70.8 61 NW(lO+) • . J(lwrclw

BS RS MR Lat.har (18) 619.8 W(1.6)T(1.6) 34.6 132.V 94.1 Uldag 62 NW(lO+)

BS·RS MR Latebar (23) 243.2 W(2.3) T(2.3) 40.1 74.5 112.5 Bahabar 63 NW(IO+)

B8(1O+) MR Latchar (25) 588.3 W(3.2) T(3.2) 39.3 449.3 60.0 l{1mriya 64 RS(5-1O) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) PRMR Lohardaga (25) " 54 W(l.O) 156.4 183.9 1632 SaJaiya 65 RS(IO+) FP 2~5 . R(8.1)T(9.1) NW(IO+)

BS(10+) PRMR Lohardaga (2 J j 262.9 W(7.6) T(7.6) 136.3 44.6 44.5 RS(!O+) Tisiya 65 NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) MR Lohlll"dob'll (21) 90.9 W(9.7) T(9.7) RS(IO+) 71.2 57.5 25.7 Hutap 67 NW(IO+)

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOH Census of India Amo:~ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the cn next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kuns. and 10+ k nearest place where the faciJity_is available is .l!iven) '-' ~ ",.n "t;l M OJ ] 0 ;g '~OJ '" '-' u '0 ..c:" ;; c: ;:.- 0" .t:J" !-5 t .§ 5 0 ] 0 3 U ..0 -1 d11 "i3 .~ ~ ads U '0 "b o(l ';;: ..0 c: <> %.~ "a jg .::! c: M '>:l o ._ <.) " ,_ 0>, 0 Qd ,_ " ~" 5 ..c:'" ttl .i5 .g .!:! 4-< '~ ..0 11 '" ~" ~ 0 «i &t :IS ]j>-g '" ~ 0 c: ~ ]~ o....._ ~ 'S

H(5- l' OM(5-IO) 10) ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 69 Nari (02632600) 349.0 1,735 306 HI' W SS- PO(5-to) CM(5-IO} C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+} SP(10+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(lOl-) ST(lO+)

[-[(5- PM(5-1O) 10) ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) 70 Nini (026327UO) 269.0 602 III HP W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) C(lO-I') MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(10+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

H« Hondaga PM«5) ACS(5-IO) CV(LO+) 71 334.0 1,479 . 2'71 5) MCW« 5) HP WSS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (02632800) C(10+) NCS(W"I-) S1'(10+) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(to+) ST(10+)

H« 'Nawndih" P(2) M POPH« ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 72 300.0 3,011 570 5) MCW(5- HI' WSS- CM«5) (02632900) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) P['IC« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

H« Kasiyadih I' Mh5) ACS« 5) CV(10+) 73 245.0 585 114 5) MCW(5- HPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM(10+) (&2633000) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) S1'( HJ+) 10) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP{IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

Koell" PM(5-IO) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 74 214.0 465 89 PO{< 5) CM(lO+) (02633100) C(lO+) MCW{LO+) WSS- NCS(IO+) SP(10 1-) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHCCIO+} OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Bumag P M«5) H(lO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(10+) 75 182.0 410 91 PO« 5) CM(!O+) (02633200) C(1O+) MCW(lO+) WSS- NCS(lO+) SP( 10+) PH(W+) CI>(IO+) PHCCIO+) OCS(IO+} ST(lO+)

P« Kharki H« HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 76 223.0 709 120 5) M« 5) 5) MCW«5) PO«5) CM«5) (02633300) RSS- NCS(IO+) Sl'{ 10+) C(10+) PHC« 5) PH(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

P« H« Bitloung ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 77 108.0 45 6 5)M«5) 5) MCW«5) WRSS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02633400) NCS(IU+) SP(IO+) C(10+) PHC«5) PH(10+) CP(10+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

CHW 11«5) Semurdih P M«5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 78 785.0 615 134 MCW«5) ~) W TK R POe ~ 5) CM«5) (02G33500) C(10+) NC8(1O+) 8P(10+) PHC« 5) ss- PII(lO+) CP(10+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

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13 14 J5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

BS(10+) 294 TW(15.6) !viR FP Lobardaga (20) 133.6 51.1 26.2 Durhul 68 RS(10+) . T(IS.6) NW(10+)

BS(lO+) !vIR FP Lohardaga (17) 774 W(l6.4) 139.5 86.5 29.2 Nari 69 RS(10+) . T(16.4) NW(lO+)

88(10+) W(20.1) MR FP Lohardaga (18) 111.6 111.0 26.3 Nini 70 RS(IO+) T(20.l) NW(10+)

B8« 5) W(23.2) !vIRFP Lohardaga ( 14) 110.4 169.0 31.3 Hondaga 71 nS(1o+) T(23.2) NW(10+)

8S«5} W(27.7) PR MR Lohardaga (15) 184.7 46.6 41.4 Nawadih 72 R8(IO+) T(27.7) NW(IO+)

W(1.3) B8« 5)~ TK(4.0) !viR Lohardaga (18) 87.3 61.5 12.1 Kasiyadih 73 RS(IO+) 61.5 R(16.2) NW(IO+) T(2l.5)

W(2.5) B8«5) PR!vIR Lohardaga (16) 71.2 R(4.0) 0(4.0) 37.2 74.1 21.0 Koehn 74 RS(!O+) T(IO.6) NW(JO+)

8S«5) pR!vIR Lohardaga (16) 20.3 W(3.4) T(3.4) 8.8 119.4 29.7 Barnng 75 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

B8«5) PRMR FP Lobardaga (17) W(5.5) T(5.5) 33.3 1:57 ..5 27.2 I

8S«5) W(3.9) MR Lohardaga (1:5) 18.5 65.1 16.5 Bitloung 77 RS(IO+) R(4.0) T(S.O) NW(10+)

88«5) MR FP Lohardaga (18) 4836 W(lO.6) 141.2 96.4 52.9 SemardU, !!S(tO+) . T(IO.6) 78 NW(IO+)

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOH Census of India ;\me~ Amenities aVaIlable (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the co next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ k nearest place where the f.1cility is available is given) .., ]' ~ .", a'J -§n m 0 Q lJ" ';j Q ""Q ::! " "'" Jl 19 ;:; .2: "0 " ~t ,9 g lJ 0 " -.; c2! &. " C- 11 ~ 0. 0 '" '"5i} S .., OI}

P« H« Chhechhramlwadih ACS«5) CV(lO+) 79 60.0 142 30 5)M«5) 5) MCW«5) HPWSS- PO«S) CM«5) (02633600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

P« H« Huahar ACS« S) CV(10+) 80 32.0 251 46 S)M«5) 5) MCW«5) HP W R SS- 1'0« S) CM«5) (02633700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO,) CP(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

H« P,rhepat P(2) M«S) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) Xl 538.0 2,881 523 5) MCW«5} Ii1'WSS- PO«5) CM«5) (02633800) C(lOt-) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PI-IC« 5) PH(S-IO) CP(JO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

Kisko P(2) M(3) HMCWHC CM ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 82 397.0 1,909 321 IiI'WSS- POI'H(8) , (02633900) C(IO+) PHCO CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(10-1-)

Allaodpur PM«S) H(lO+) ACS«S) CV(10+) 83 236.0 1,378 254 HP WTKR PO(~5) CM«5) (02634000) C(10+) MCW«5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) SS- PI-I( < 5) CP(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(10+)

P« Patgachha H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(10+) 84 100.0 55'6 III S)M«S) Hl'WSS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) (02634100) MCW(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) C(IO+) 1'1-1«5) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

P« H(S- Lawagaill ACS« S) CV(S-IO) 85 168.0 177 38 S) M« S) C(5- 10) MCW(S- HPWSS- PO(S-1O) CM(IO+) (02634200) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) 10) 10)PHC(5-IO) PH(5-1O) CP(S-IO) OC8(S-10) ST(5-10)

H(5- ACS NCS(S- - Hesapiri POPH(S- 86 224.0 186 29 P M C(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS- CM(JO+) 10) OCS(5- CV(5-1O) (02634300) 10) 10) PHC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) 10) SP(5-10) ST(5-1O)

Bethat P M« 5) C(5- H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 81 471.0 1,803 337 :r WTKR PO(~S) CM(5-10) (02634400) 10) MCW(10+) NCS(10+) SP(5-10) S- PIf(5-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC«5) OCS(S-IO) 8T(5-1O)

PHS H(lO+) Patratu PM(5-10) HPWTK ACS«5) CV(5-1O) 88 527.0 1,851 306 MCW(S-IO) PO«5) CM«5) (02634500) C(IO+) SS- NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) PHC«5) PH(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

H(S- PM«5)C(5- ACS«S) CV(S-10) 89 Area (02634600) 366.0 1,202 241 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- PO«5) CM(S-IO) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(S-IO) 10) PI-IC« 5) PH(5-IO) ep(5-IO) OCS(S-10) 8T(5-10)

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

B3«5) PRFP Lobarctaga (20) W(4.6) 1'(4.6) 17.7 30.1 19 RS(lO+) 1.8 Chhechhranawadih NW(lO+)

BS«5) MR foP Lobardaga (17) W(3.6) 1'(3.6) 1l.0 IS. 1 2.9 Huahar 80 RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) W(15.7) MR FP Lohardaga (16) 300.2 208.7 13.5 Purhopat 81 RS(10+) 1'(15.7) NW(IO+)

W(l.7) BS TK(10.1) RS( 10+) ;,: MR Lobardaga (14) EA NM 176.6 162.9 36.0 Kisko 82 ROO.l) NW(10+) T(21.9)

B8(10+) W(12.0) ;,:MR Lohardaga (13) 80.2 115.3 28.6 Auandpur 83 RS(IO+) 1'(12.0) NW(lO+)

BS(10+) W(12.3) MR Lohardaga (12) 57.9 21.8 7.9 Patgachha 84 RS(lO+) T(l2.3) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) W(1.4) MR Lobardaga (10) 75.4 73.9 13.3 Lawagain 85 RS(5-IO) R(4.0) 1'(5.4) NW(10+)

B8(5-10) W(17.3) MR Lohardaga (9) 20.7 56.7 129.5 Hcsapiri 86 RS(5-10) 1'(17.3) NW(lO+)

W(2.I) BS(5-1O) TK(l6.2) MR FP Lohardaga (10) 188.3 200.2 47.9 Betha! 87 RS(5-IO) R(16.2) NW(lO+) 1'(34.5)

BS(5-10) W(J5.5) MR Lobardaga (7) 207.6 277.8 26.5 Patraru 88 RS(5-10) 1'(15.5) NW(lO+)

W(3.I) BS(5-10) MR Lobardaga (14) ED R(8.1) 113.1 RS(5-10) 200.5 40.9 Area 89 T(11.2) NW(lO+)

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H(5- Nirhu P M« 5) C(5- 10) ACS(lO+) Cv(S-to) 90 396,0 907 156 HPWSS- PO«5) CM(!O+) (02634700) 10) MCW(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(10l-) OCS(10+) ST(5-10)

Chnrhu PM«5) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) Cv(\O+) 91 293,0 977 184 WSS- 1'0« 5) CM(lO+) (02634800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO-l') PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

11(4) '1'(6) MCW(4) He W(87) 111946 P(61) M(lS) PO(9) .1lIock T oln I 41l206.11 ,57779 PHC PH8(6) TJ_«9) CM(3) ACS(3) AC(2) 0 FWC RMP HP(66) PH(9) CHW 0 TW(S) R(IS) S(3)

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BS(IO+) MR FP Lohardaga ( 15) 28.7 W(6.7)T(6.7) 117.4 192.7 50.9 Nirhu 90 RS(IO+) NW(ID+)

88(10+) MR Lohardaea ( (4) 123 W(14.9) 57.6 182.6 25.2 Charhu 91 RS(IO+) . T(l4.9) NW(IO+)

GC(lS77.41) PC(5.04) W(417.92) PR(12) TW(16.19) 88(4) MR(86) EDEA NM 22512.0 TWll(4.3S) 6859.3 12612.0 3879.3 RS(3) liP(46) TK(47.44) NR R(203.J9) 0(15.74) 1'(2287.48)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Lohardaga Serial 2001Census location code 1991Census location code number ____N_am_e ofvil_la",,_ge_s______n_u_m--=b:_:_.er'--- ______fl_u_m_b_er ___ _ 2 3 4 Name of CD Bloclc Kuru Location code of C.D. Block : 0002 Baksi 02639100 360020002000200043 2 Banduwa 02636100 360020002000200013 3 Bardih 02638600 360020002000200038 4 Baridih 02640200 360020002000200054 5 Barkichanpi 02636000 360020002000200012 6 Barmaratola Itra 02641600 360020002000200068 7 Bisramgarh 02636700 360020002000200019 8 Chandlaso 02641300 360020002000200065 9 Chandu 02637500 360020002000200027 10 Charm 02641700 360020002000200069 l.l Chctar 02641000 360020002000200062 12 Chhotkichanpi 02636200 360020002000200014 13 Chiri 02636900 3600200020002()0021 14 Chima 02642100 360020002000200073 15 Chitakoni 02640900 360020002000200061 16 Chulhapani 02634900 360020002000200001 17 Chund 02635700 360020002000200009 18 Dhaura 02635200 360020002000200004 19 Doba 02638100 360020002000200033 20 Dubang 02635900 360020002000200011 21 Eradon 02639200 360020002000200044 22 Gitilgarh 02639600 360020002000200048 23 Hanhat 02642400 360020002000200076 24 Henjla 02641200 360020002000200064 25 Hotwar 02635500 360020002000200007 26 Huddu 02639700 360020002000200049 27 Hurhad 02640300 360020002000200055 28 Jajgunda 02641800 360020002000200070 29 Jangi 02637300 360020002000200025 30 Jario 02635600 360020002000200008 31 Jido 02638200 360020002000200034 32 Jilinga 02640700 360020002000200059 33 Jima 02636800 360020002000200020 34 Jingi 02640100 360020002000200053 35 Jonjro 02638800 360020002000200040 36 Kairo 02638900 360020002000200041 37 Kakargarh 02642300 360020002000200075 38 Karnle 02636300 360020002000200015 39 Karak 02637000 360020002000200022 40 Kharnhar 02635000 360020002000200002 41 Kharta 02639500 360020002000200047

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHAR,[)AGA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Lobardaga Selial 2001Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Kuru Location code of C.O. Block:· 0002 i~2 Kokal' 02641400 360.020002000200066 43 Kolsimri 02637200 360020002000200024 44 Kundgara 02635800 360020002000200010 45 Kundi 02637800 360020002000200030 46 Kum 02637900 360020002000200031 47 Lapur 02642200 360020002000200074 48 Lawagain 02637100 360020002000200023 49 Mahugaon 02641900 360020002000200071 50 Makandu 02640400 360020002000200056 51 Makra 02639800 360020002000200050 52 Maradih 02640600 360020002000200058 53 Masiyatu 02635100 360020002000200003 54 Merle 02640500 360020002000200057 55 Nontilo 02637400 360020002000200026 56 Opa 02636500 3600200020002000J7 57 Pandra 02640800 360020002000200060 58 Phulsari 02641500 360020002000200067 59 Rahe 02640000 360020002000200052 60 Rajrom 02641100 360020002000200063 61 Rocho 02635400 360020002000200006 62 Salgi 02635300 360020002000200005 63 Sarhawe 02639300 360020002000200045 64 Si11io 02638500 360020002000200037 65 Sukumar 02636400 360020002000200016 66 Sukurhuttu 02638700 360020002000200039 67 Sundru 02636600 360020002000200018 68 Talcu 02638000 360020002000200032 69 Tan 02639900 360020002000200051 70 Tati 02637600 360020002000200028 71 Tali 02639400 360020002000200046 72 Tiko 02637700 360020002000200029 73 Torung 02642000 360020002000200072 74 Umri 02638400 360020002000200036 75 UrUlIluru 02638300 360020002000200035 76 Utka 02639000 360020002000200042

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CD Block: Kuru (0002)

Chulhapani P(S- H(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 88(10+) 262.0 32 W R L SS- PO(IO+) (02634900) 7 10) M(S-IO) MCW« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) C(10+) PHC«5) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

P« ACS Khamhar CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 2 427.0 268 52 5) M« 5) H(IO+) HP W R SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) (02635000) MCW«5) SP(lD+) RS(lO+) PH« 5) CPt 10+) OCS( 10+) C(JO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

OCS Masiyatu 44 P M«5) H(lOi') CV(JO+) BS(IO+) 3 219.0 231 fIP W TK R PO(;O+) CM(10+) ACS(IO+) (02635100) C(10+) MCW(lO+) SP(10+) RS(lO+) SS. PH(lO.I.) CP(10+) NCS(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Dhaura 118 P M(5-1O) H(lO+) HPTWW BS(IO+) 4 836.11 709 CM(IO+) ACS(5-l0) CV(lD+) (02635200) C(10+) MCW(lO+) R SS- PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) PHC«5) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+) . - H(IO+) BS(10+) 5 Snlgi (02635300) 1,527.0 2,727 533 P M C(10+) HPWTKR PO PI! CM(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) MCW(lO+) SS- CP(!O+) NCS(IO+) SP{lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(10+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Rocha 177 P M{< 5) H(1D+) HPWTKR • CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 6 589.0 1,078 SS- PO«5) (0263540()) C(10+) MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP(S-IO) Hotwar H(IO+) CV(IO+) 7 180.0 323 52 M(S-IIJ) HP W SS- PO(S-IO) CM(10+) ACS(IO+) BS(10+) (02635500) MCW«5) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(!O+) NCS(lOl') SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

P(5- H(5- CV(IO+) BS(10+) Jano (02635600) 184.0 474 91 IO)M(5-1O) 10) MCW« HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) 5.) PHC(lO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Chllnd 9 325.0 1.079 166 PM(5-1O) 10) MCW« TWSS- PO(S.IO) CM(IO+) ACS(10+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) (02635700) C(10+) 5) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CPOO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lD+) RS(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

fI(5- Kllndgara 86 P M(5-10) 10 319.0 458 10) MCW« HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) (02635800) C(lO+) 5) PHC(IO+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) OCS(1 0+) ST(1 0+) NW(IO+)

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')14' W(25.7) FP Lohardaga (30) 22,0 0,0 0,3 Chulhapani - .J 1'(25.7)

W(OA) MR Lohardaga (25) 298,6 WF(2,5) 53_9 50,0 21.2 Khamhar 2 1'(2.9)

MR Lohardaga (22) 124,6 W(OA) 1'(004) 68.& 12,4 12.9 Masiyatu 3

MR LOhardaga (25) 449.8 W(6,7) 1'(6.7) 320_l 13.2 46.1 Dhaura 4

W(30.5) PRMR Loltardaga (22) 416.5 TK(3-3) 236.4 700,0 140.8 Salgi 5 1'(33.8)

W(l.I) PR Lohardaga (25) 12.9 0(17.4)' 21.5 487.9 47.9 Rocbo 6 1'(18,5)

W(LO) MRFP Lohardaga (22) 64.9 0(8J) 1'(9.1) n5 \6.1 12.3 Holwar 7

MR FP Lohardaga (20) 0(7.5) 1'(7j) 66.0 n6 13.0 Jario 8

Wel.0) MR FP Loharda~la (22) 22.3 R(6.5) 0(0.5) 94,0 187.8 12.7 Chund 9 1'(8.0)

MR FP Lohardaga (16) 81.0 0(6.7) 1'(6.7) 75.\ 1275 2&.7 Kundgara 10

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1'(5- H(5- Dubang ACS(5-lO) CV(10l-) 8S(5-10) 11 567.0 341 68 lIJ)M(5-IO) 10) MCW« HPTKSS- 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (02635900) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(10+) 5) PHC(10+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(!O+)

MCWPHS Bnrkichanpi P M(S-IO) PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 12 256.0 1,283 229 H(5-IO) HPWSS- CM(lO+) (02636000) C(lO+) PH(IO+) NCS(lO+) 8P(10+) RS(\O+) PHC( 10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« 8anduwa M 1'(5-10) ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) J:l 296.0 25.3 50 5) MCW« 5) I-Il' W SS- PO«5) CM(IO+) (02636100) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) Cl'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

P« Chltotkiehanpi H« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 14 188.0 629 121 S)M« 5) 5) MCW« 5) WSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02636200) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) CCIO+) PHC(IO+) '1'1-1(10+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(10'1-) NW(IO+)

H(5- Karole PM(5-10) 10) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) 8S« 5) 15 243.0 354 &1 TWRSS- PO«5) CM(IO+) (02636300) C(101-) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PH(5-1O) CP(10+) PHC(IO+) . OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

MCWl'HS Sukumar P M(5-1O) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 88(5-10) 16 277.0 1,129 206 H(5-IO) TW8S- 1'0(5-10) CM(10+) (02636400) C(lO+) NC S(l 0+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

MCWFWC PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(1O+) 17 Opa (02636500) 529.0 7S5 161 P MC(IO+) H(IO+) HPWSS- CM(lO+) PH(IO+) NC8(lO+) SP(10+) RS(lO+) PHC(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

MCWFWC Sundm PM(5-10) AC8(1O+) CV(IO+) B8(1O+) 18 277.0 1,780 287 H(IO+) HPWSS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) «()2636600) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(iO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Bisramgarlt P M(5-IO) HMCWFWC - 19 38&.0 1,013 189 TOPO« ACS(5-10) CV(lO.J-) BS(5-1O) PHC(IO+) HI' WSS- (02636700) etlO+) 5) PH(10+) CM(JO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

PMO PHCH(5-10) PO PH(5- ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 20 Jima (02636800) 764,0 3,297 620 HPWSS- CM(JO+) C(IO+) MCW«5) 10) NCS(10+) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

94 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa!!c Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(1.4) MR 1'1' Lohardaga (16) 325.1 0(3.6) T(5.0) 83.0 128.4 25.1 l)ubang II

~: MR Lohardaga (22) 32.5 0(7.3) T(7.3) 95.6 94.7 26.1 Barkichanpi 12

W(O.9) MR FP Luhardaga (24) 60.5 43.7 15.6 Banduwn 13 172.4 0(3.2) T(4.1)

W(O.9) PR MR. Lohardaga (22) 71.1 99.0 13.2 Chhotkichanpi 14 Fl' 0(4.0) T(4.9)

W(l.I) MRFP Lohardaga (20) 76.3 136.0 24.5 Kamle 15 0(4.9) T(6.0)

W(2.9) MRFP Lohardaga (15) 5.60(16.2) 79.2 128.4 44.8 Sukumar 16 T(19.1)

W(1.3) PRMR Lohardaga (17) 180.6 0(11.3) 74.7 226.3 35.4 Opa 17 FP T(12.6)

W(2.9) MR Lohardaga (16) 122.5 0(16.2) 26.6 62.6 45.9 Sundru 18 T(19.1)

W(2.S) MRFP Lohardaga (22) 162.6 0(15.8) 33.8 114.7 58.5 BiBnungarh 19 T(18.6)

W(l.2) MRFP Lohardaga (17) ED 0(24.3) 184.0 406.4 147.6 Jima 20 1'(25.5)

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H(5- Chili PO TO ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 21 412.0 1,989 316 P M C(10+) 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- CM(5-10) (02636900) PH(5-IO) NCS(10+) SP(5 0 1O) RS(10+) 10) PHC« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

H« Karak P M(5-10) ACS(10+) CYST BS« 5) 22 563.0 1,129 202 5) MCW(lO+) !-IP W SS- PO«5) CM(lO+) (02637000) Cll0-,) NCS(10+) SP(50 10) RS(S-\O) PHC« 5) PH(5-IO) CP«5) OCS(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(5-IO) Lawagain P M(5-1O) ACS(lD+) CV(lO+) 8S«5) 23 718.0 2,884 531 MCW(10+) HP WSS- PO PH CM(10+) (02637100) C(JO+) NCS(10+) SP(50 10) RS(lO+) PHC(5-IO) . CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

H(5- - CV(2) Kolsimri PM«S) ACS(10+) BSRS 24' 633.0 1,959 378 10) MCW(5- :_WTKR PO«5) CM(5-10) SP(5,1O) (02637200) C(lO,.) NCS(lO+) NW(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) PH(5-1O) CP(5~10) ST(IO+) OCS(JO+)

H(5- Jangi PM«5) PO PH(5- ACS(5-1O) . CV(10+) BS(5-10) 25 136.0 683 9[ 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- CM(IO+) (02637300) C(10+) 10) NCS(IO+) S1'(50 1O) RS(I()+) 10) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

H(5- ACS NOJltiio I'M(<:5) CV(10+) BS(5-1O) 26 243.0 1,528 273 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-\O) NCS(IO+) (026374(}O) C(lO+) SP(50 10) RS(lO+) 10) PEC(5-10) PH(5-1O) CP(101-) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

P« H« Chundu ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 27 144.0 1,122 163 5) M«5) 5) MCW(5- (02637500) HPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(50 10) RS(lO+) C(IO+) to) PHC(5-1O) PH(S-IO) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

H« PH(5) ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS«5) 2& Tati (02637600) 562.0 1,711 289 P M C(10+) 5) MCW« 5) HPWSS- CM«5) 1'0«5) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC«5) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+') NW(IO+)

H« PM«5) ACS(S-IO) CV(10+) BS« 5) 29 Tiko (02637700) 424.0 739 152 5) MCW(<5) HPWSS- PO« 5) CM«5) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(101-) RS(lO+) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lD+)

H« Kundi PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS(<5) 30 454.0 1,021 185 5) MCW« 5) HPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (02637800) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IQ+) RS(lO+) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

96 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIa!!e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(1.8) PRMR FP Lohardaga (15) 7.60(12.1) 65.4 253.6 71.6 Chiri 21 T(lJ.9)

W(1.8) PRMR Lohurdaga(14) NM 73.0 O( 12.1) 351.5 124.8 Kurak 22 T(13.9)

W(1.6) PR MR Lohardaga ( IS) ED NM 14.2 0(10.1) 29.2 462.3 200.2 Lawagain 23 T(I1.7)

W(l.O) MIZ Lohardaga (24) 0(32.4) 264.3 263.6 72.1 Koisimri 24 T(33.4)

WeLl) PI{ MR Lohardaga (16) ED 0(190) 20.3 81.2 14.4 Jangi 25 T(20.1)

W(1.4) PR MR Lohardaga (15) ED 0(18.2) 160.1 58.2 4.8 Nontilo 26 T(19.6)

W(2.li Lohardaga (17) ED 0(19.8) 62.9 37.3 21.5 Chanda 21 T(21.9)

W(1.6) PR Lohardaga (20) 67.70(15.4) 128.2 335.3 13.5 Tati 28 T(16.9)

Wel.7) PRMR FP Lohardaga (18) 90.4 0(16.2) 174.7 131.7 8.7 Tiko 29 T(17.9)

W(1.9) PRMR FP Lohardaga (34) 182.0 0(16.2) 104.6 137.7 11.7 Kundi 30 T(UI.O)

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HAD(7)DA DHMCWMH PTa ACS BS PMO CM CV(IO+) Jl Kuru (02637901) 574.0 5,718 1,022 CWCHC HPW 88- PH(32) NCS(10+) RS( 10+) C(lO+) CP(lO+) 31'(10+) PHCFWC 1'0(10+) OCS(IO+) NW(10+) S'1'(10+) RMP

H« Taka ACS«5) CV(IO·t-) B8«5) 32 208.0 923 175 PMC(IO+) 5) MCW« 5) HI'W S8- 1'0«5) CM«5) (02638000) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

H(5- Doba PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 33 474.0 1,119 196 10) MCW« HPWSS- 1'0(5-10) CM{5-JO) (02638100) C(lO+) NCS(10+) 81'(10+) RS(lO+) 5) PI-IC(5-1O) .• PH«5) C1'(IO+) OCS(IO+) S'1'(IO+) NW(10+)

H(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 34 Jido (02638200) 175.0 650 107 P M CCI0+) 10) MCW« H1'WSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) 81'(10+) RS(!O+) 5) PHC(5-10) I'H«5) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(101-) NW(lO+)

Urumuru PM«5) MeW H(5-1O) - _ ACS(S-JO) CV(IO+) B3(5-IO) 35 265.0 1,222 223 CM(5-10) (02638300) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) t HI' W R SS- PO« j) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) I'H(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(10+) NW(10+)

H(5- Umri ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 36 493.0 1,35·1 221 I'MC(!o+) 10) MCW(5- HP W R SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (02638400) NCS(IO+) S1'(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-10) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sinjo PM(5-10) HDAMCW HPWTKR POPH« ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 37 91.0 861 137 CM(5-1O) (02638500) C(lO+) HCPHCPHS SS- 5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

P« H« Bardih ACS(10.,.) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 38 144.0 437 73 5)M«5) 5) MCW«S) HPWSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02638600) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(lOt-) PH(!o+) CP(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sukarhuttu PM«5)C« 11(10+) - 39 233.0 567 101 HPTWW ACS(10+) C V(J 0+) B3(10+) (02638700) TK R C SS- PO« 5) CM(5-l0) 5) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH(LOt) CP(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

98 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villae:e Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) I Land. use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 1& 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(J3.4) l'R LohllTdaga (20) EA NM 0(40.9) 247.1 258.6 14.2 Kuru 31 T(54.3)

W(1.4) :: MR Lohurdaga (25) 10.80(9.7) 92.0 89.9 4.4 Yaku 32 T(ll.l)

W(7.3) MR FP Lohardaga (30) 373 TK(3.2) 161.7 253.5 8.2 Doba 33 . 0(2.8) 1'(13.3)

W(8.!) MR Lohardaga (25) 8.1 0(1.8) 1'(9.9) 121.6 29.9 5.6 Jido 34

W(l5.0) 1'WE(2.0) MR FP Lohardaga (JJ) 1'K(2.1) 140.4 • 77.7 17.4 Urumuru 35 0(10.1) 1'(29.1)

W(19.8) MR foP Lohardaga (30) 1.3 0(3.4) 275.0 159.8 33.5 Umn 36 1'(23.2)

W(lU.5) TK(2.0) MR Lohardaga (30) 38.8 22.5 9.5 Sinjo 37 0(8.1) T(20.6)

W(S.2) TK(1.6) MR FP Lohardaga (31 ) 76.0 37.4 14.5 Bardih 38 0(6.5) 1'(16.3)

W(16.J) 18 TK(2.0) MR Lohardaga (32) 139.6 44.1 . 0(14.2) 15.3 Sukurhuttu 39 1'(32.2)

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~ nearest place where the facility is available is !1;iven ~ ;l .", ., til -§' '"0 ~ § 0 ;:; Vi' " .~ "U :.=: (/) 0:: '" 0 '" '8 .~'" ~ 0 0" .~ '::':; -g .S: " a ~ ..c: u ~ ·c -3 ~.3 ';;~ 0:: ~ " § .~ " 0 .... ::l .... " § 0::" '"OJl ,_-E'" .g a ..c:'" ""tii 0:: g ~ .g .g [l !2 ;;; ..c: 1iJ 0. '.0'" ._0 ..0 0 4-< ~ 01 .t:l'" 01:>"3 ~ :i Ol 01) e .~ 13 S 0.. 0 C .~ § ~ 4-< on ::l "" _ co E § en ::I "" 0 [l 0 '" ~ ~ 0 " 0. '

Jonjm P M« 5)C« 11(10+) HPWRC PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 40 482.0 1,718 309 CM(lO+) (02638800) 5) MCW(IO+) SS- 5) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO r) I'HC«5) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS Kairo HDI'HS HPWTKR 1'0I'H(5- CPCM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 41 837.0 3,999 668 P(2) M C RS(IO') (02638900) RMP MCW(5- C SS- 10) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) 10) PHC(5-!O) NW(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

I' M« 5) C(S- H« PO ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-1O) 42 Ulka (02D3QUllO) 251.0 1,40g 272 5) MCW(5- WSS- CM(5-10) (0) PH{lO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) (0) I'FlC(5-1O) CI'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

1'« Baksi H(IO+) ACS(S-10) CV(10+) BS(JO+) 43· 326.0 203 41 5) M« 5) HPWTK R PO(~5) CM«5) (02639100) MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) 31'(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) ss- PH(10+) CI'«5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) 3'1'(10+) NW(IO+)

Eradon P M« 5) H(JO+) ACS(5-lO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 44 294.0 653 114 HPWTKR 1'0(~5) CM«5) (02639200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(10+) SI'(1O+) RS(IO+) SS- PH(10+) CP«5) • I'HC(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sarhawe I'M«5) H(10+) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 8S(10+) 45 508.0 1,734 304 HPWTKR PO(~5) CM«5) (02639300) C(IOr) MCW(IO+) NCS(10+) SI'(1O+) RS(lO+) SS- PH(IO+) CI'« 5) I'HC(5-10) OC3(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

P M«S) H(IO+) HPWTK POI'H(5- ACS(S-10) CV(IO,-) BS(10+) 46 Tali (02639400) 323.0 637 114 CM(5-IO) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS- 10) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(lO;-) CI'(5-1O) PHC(S-10) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kharta PM«5) H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 47 570.0 1,184 195 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (02639S00) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS(lO+) 3P(10+) RS(IO+) 1'1-[(10+) CI'(10+) PHqIO+) OCS(to+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Gitilgnrh I'M(5-1O) H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 48 494.0 1,213 215 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02639GOO) C(10"') MCW(IO+) SS- NCS(lO+) 8P(lO+) RS(IO+) I'H(IO+) CI'(lO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

Huddu PM«5) H(lO+) 49 404.0 828 177 ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS(10+) (02639700) WTKSS- 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(iO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH(lO-c) CP(IOr) I'HC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

100 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViHa2C Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land usc (i.c. area under dif1erent lypes of land lise ill hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(3.9) PR Lohardaga (33) NM 102.6 R(3.2) 0(0.8) 200.2 147.9 23.5 JUlljro 40 T(S.ll)

W(62.4) TK(2.8) PR MR Lohardaga (25) EDEAG - 160.6 R(18.2) 354.0 133.6 83.4 Kairo 41 0(21.5) T(104.9)

W(l0.3) PRMR TK(l.2) FP Lohardaga (21) 106.7 12.3 120.6 Utka 42 0(1.2) T(12.7)

W(16:2) MR Lohardaga (27) 101.3 0(4.0) 145.9 30.6 28.2 Baksi 43 T(20.2)

W(19.7) 1'K(2.0) MR Lohardaga (34) 202.7 32.7 22.7 Bradoll 44 0(14.2) 1'(35.9)

W(22.8) 457 TK(2.4) MR Lohardaga (35) . 0(5.7) 218.1 77.4 136.4 Sarhawe 45 T(30.9)

W(19.1) MR Lohardaga (25) 38.90(8.1) 228.1 10.3 18.1 Tati 46 T(27.2)

W(20.6) TK(4.0) MR Lohardaga (25) 107.9 0(16.2) 309.6 85.5 25.9 !Charta 41 T(40.8)

W(19.5) PR MR Lohardaga (26) ED 83.0 0(4.0) 206.0 23.9 157.2 Gitilgarh 48 T(23.5)

W(12.4) MR Lohardaga (28) 25.1 0(3.2) 106.3 19.2 238.1 Huddu 49 T(15.7)

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P« Maknl H(10+) ACS(lO+) CV(10+) 8S(IO+) 50 \32.0 69 17 5) M(S-IO) HI' W R SS" 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (0263981l0) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(lOr) PH(S-1O) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(!O+) NW(lO+)

P M(S-lO) H(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) 51 Tan (02639900) 393.0 728 159 ~:_WTKR 1'0(;-10) CM(IO+) C(1O+) MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PtIC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) S1(\0+) NW(IO+)

P(5- - H« Ralic ACS(IO+) CVCIO+) 8S(5-IO) 52 H17.0 165 40 10) M(5-10) 5)MCW(10+) HPWTK 1'0(5-10) CM(lO+) (02640000) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) SS- PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) STOO+) NW(10+)

- H« 1'('2) M ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS(10+) 53 Jingi (02640100) 410.0 2,083 356 5)MCW(IO+) ~PWTK POPH(2) CM(10+) C(lOI) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(JO+) PHC«5) SS- CP(1O.,.) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

1'(5- - H« Bandi]l ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) B8(5"10) 54 114.0 889 148 IO)M(5-10) S)MCW(IO+) ~IPWTK 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02640200) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(IO·r) PH05-10) S5- PH(S-\() CP(JO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10~') NW(IO+)

H« Hurhad P M«5) Hl'WTK ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 55 144.0 1,078 198 5) MCW(5- 1'0«5) CM(5-1O) (02b403()O) C(lO+) 58- NCS(IO+) SP(]O+) RS(!O+) 10) PHC« 5) PH(S-IO) ep(5-IO) OCS(IO;-) ST(IO+) NW(!o+)

H(5- Mnkandu P M(5-1O) 10) HPWTK ACS(S-tO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 56 325"0 1,102 178 PO(5-10) CM(5-10) (02640400) C(10+) MCW(10+) S8- NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(lO+) PH(S-lOJ CP(5-1O) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10'\") NW(10+)

P(5. H(S- Merle ACS(5-1O) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 57 135.0 21O 57 IO)M(5-iO) 10) MCW(5- WTKSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (02640500) NCS(lO+) SP(5·10) RS(lO+) C(lO+) 10) PEC(5-10) PH(5-IO) CP(5"JO) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(JO+)

H(5- Maradih MP(5-IO) HPWTK ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS«5) 58 159,0 629 102 10) MCW(5- PO«5) CM«5) (02640600) C(lO+) SS- NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10)PHC«S) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Jilinga ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 59 92.0 391 74 P MC(IO+) 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (02640700) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(10+) 10) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(JIl+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

102 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa2C Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Lt:. un~a under different types anand use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(5.9) PR Lnhardaga (29) TK(1.6) 44.4 52.1 28.1 Malaa 50 O(OA) T(7.9)

W(8.4) PR Lohardaga (30) 51.6 R(4.0) 0(8.1) 188.1 104.1 28.4 Ta.n 51 T(20.5)

W(4.9) MR Luhardaga (50) 6. t 0(4.9) T(9.9) 41.2 5.2 45.1 Rahe 52

W(nD) TK(2.0) PR Lohardaga (32) 331.2 22.4 25.5 Jingi 53 0(2.0) 1'(31.0)

WeI2.l) MR FP Lohardaga (40) 0(1.9) 81.2 16.1 3.1 Baridih 54 1'(14.0)

W(lOA) MR Luhardaga (30) 0(2.0) 100,6 18.5 12.4 Hurhad 55 1'(12.4)

W(16.2) MR Lohardaga (41l) 0(1.4) 129.1 &7.6 90.7 Makandu 56 1'(17.6)

W(6.1) MR Lohardaga (45) TK(O.5) 46.3 49.6 33.0 Merle 57 T(6.6)

W(12.1) PR Lohardaga (22) TK(3.l) 100.2 37.6 5.9 Maradih 58 T(15.2)

W(8.!) !vIR Lohardaga (25) 0(3.6) 69.3 8.6 2.3 . Jilingn 59 1'(11.7)

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H(5- Pandra PO PH(5- ACS(5-LO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 60 27H.O 2,131 361 P M C(IO+) 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- CM(S-tO) (02640800) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(10+) to) PHC« 5) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lOr)

H(5- Chilakolli P M(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 61 130.0 340 81 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) (02640900) C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC« 5) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Chelar PM(5-10) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-1O) 62 88.0 335 74 10) MCW(5- HPWSS- PO(5-1O) CM(5-tO) (02641000) C(IO+) NCS(to+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(lO+)

.. :;: - H(5- Rujnun ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) BS(5-1O) 63 70.0 339 57 P ACM(S-IO) IO)MCW(5- HPWSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) (0264 I 1(0) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) 10) PUC(5-IO) PH«5) CP(5-10) OCS(to+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(5-IO) Hcnjla PM AC PO TO ACS(5-10) CV(tO+) B8(5-1O) 64 429.0 1,499 272 MCW(5-1O) HPWSS- CM(5-1O) (O264120()) C(IO+) PH(2) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(5-IO) ChUlldlaso P M(5-IO) PHPO« ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 65 268.0 1,645 320 MCW(S-IO) HPWSS- CM(5-1O) (0264 iJO!)) C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Kokar P Tr AC M(5- H(1O+) PH PO(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(10+) 6(, 313.0 1,036 196 HPW SS- CM(IO+) (02641400) 10) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(101') RS(lO+) CP(tOi') PHC(10+) OC3(10+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

P« Phulsari H(IO+) AC8(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(10+) 67 361.0 1,422 259 5) M« 5) HPWSS- PO(5-tO) CM(IO+) (02641500) MCW(lO+) NC8(10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC8(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

11(5- Bannaratola Itra PM(5-1O) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 68 565.0 801 162 10) MCW(5- PO(5-10) CM(10+) (02641600) C(lO+) ss- NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) to)PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Cham P M(5-IO) HPWTK ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 69 117.0 204 44 10) MCW(5- PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (02641700) C(10+) SS- NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) lO)PHC(IO+) PH(lO·i·) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

104 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIa!!e Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Llmd use (Le. area under difIerent types of land use ill Ilcctare)

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W(2L2) MRFP Lohnrdaga (23) ED 0(4.0) IS9.7 83.6 9.9 Pandra 60 T(25.2)

W(7.6) ~: MR Lohnrdaga (23) ED NM 86.6 20.7 13.3 Chitukoni 61 0(1.6) T(9.2)

PRMR W(4.9) Lohardaga (23) ED SO.6 12.0 20.3 Chelar 62 foP 0(0.7) T(S.6)

W(10.1) PRMR Lohardaga (22) 0(1.4) 22.9 15.1 20.1 Rajrom 63 FP T(11.5)

W(12.1) PRFP Lohardaga (23) ED NM 119.0 0(1.9) IS7.9 48.7 89.J Henjla 64 T(14.0)

W(l2.]) MRFP Lohardaga (2S) ED 21.1 0(4.0) 160.1 32.3 38.4 Chandlaso 65 T(16.2)

W(S.7) PRMR Lohardaga (28) ED 131.6 7L3 100.2 Kokar 66 OC 1.2) T(9.9)

W(I1.9) MRFP Lohardaga (40) 35.60(2.0) 123.4 130.1 58.0 Phulsari 67 T(13.9)

W(IQ.I) MR Lohardaga (28) 121.3 0(1.8) 92.3 141.8 198.0 Barrnaratola Itta 68 T(12.0)

W(5.3) MR Lohardaga (30) 20.9 0(0.4) T(5.7) 46.7 11.2 32.6 ChalTa 69

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Jajgunda - P{S- H(l~+) CV(10+) BS(5-1O) 70 109.0 217 HI' W TK Por.5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(10+) (02641800) 33 10) M(5-IO) MCW(5-1O) SS- NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

Mahugaon 57 P M« 5) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 71 120.0 254 PHCH(lO+) HPWSS- 1'0(5-10) CM(lO+) (02641900) C(10+) MCW(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

Torang H(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 184.0 449 81 PM« 5) WTKSS- 1'0«5) CM(IO+) ACS(10+) n (02642000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(10+) 8P(IO+) RS(lO+) PH(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(IIJ+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(10e)

Chima P« H(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 73 284.0 367 HP W SS- 1'0« 5) CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) (02642100) 65 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) SP(10+) R3(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Lapur 219 PM(5-1O) H(10+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) B3(10+) 74 222.0 1.441 HP W SS- PO(5-1O) CM(lD+) (02642200) C(101') MCW(lO+) NCS(10+) 81'(10+) RS(lO+) PH(S-IO) CP(lO+) PHC(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(lO+) Kakargarh 308 MP(5-10) ACS(lO+) CV(10+) BS(lO+) 75 295.0 1,805 MCW(10+) HP W S3- PO PH« CM(IO+) (02642300) C(10+) 5) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) Hanhat 528 PM AC 0 HP W TK ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 8S(10+) 76 835.0 2,887 MCW(10+) SS- PO PH(2) CM(10+) N'S( (026424{)O) C(IO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) C 10+) OCS(IO+) 3T(10+) NW(IO+)

1l(4) HA D(8) DA(2) 1'(3) DIT MeW(8) W(75) PO(16) P(59) M(18) MIl CWC 1'K(2S) ACS(3) Block Totol 26768.0 83922 15028 C Tr AC(5) HC(2) IlP(67) TO(3) CM CP CV(3) S1' 8S(3) RS 0(3) PHC(4) 1'W(2) PTO OCS PHS(9} R(19) C(3) PII(48) FWC(4) L RMP(2)

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIa!!e Directorv Land Use (As on 1999) Lmd USl! (i.l!. area under diilerent types of land use in hectnre)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

MR Lohardaga (41) W(::!.3) T(2.3) 68.6 3.2 3().O Jajgllnda 70

W(3.4) MRFP Lohardaga (40) 79.3 23.4 10.1 Mahugaon 71 0(4.0) T(7.4)

W(2.0) MR Lohardaga (42) 0(8.1) 93.0 42.5 38.5 Torang 72 T(lO.I)

W(2.8) MRFP Lohurdaga (40) ED 50.40(8.0) 96.0 96.2 30.4 Chima 73 T(10.8)

W(O.9) MRI'l' Lohardaga (33) 20.6 0(12.1) 120.9 45.1 22.3 Lapur 74 T(13.0)

PR FP Lohardaga (40) 12.3 W(8.1)T(8.1) 124.3 92.9 57.6 Kakargarh 75

WeO.9) :: MR Lohardaga (44) 16.8 0(81.0) 552.6 161.2 22.1 Hanhat 76 T(81.8)

W(639.91) TWE(2) PR(30) TK{33.93) ED(14) N(6) MR(65) 4321.0. R(31.95) 9848.7 7877.9 3358.2 EAG EA M(6) FP(J6) WF(2.48) 0(651.58) 1'(1361.85)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages

Name of the District : ~ohardaga Serial 200 I Census location code 1991Census location code number Nmnc of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Lohardaga Location code of C.D. Block: 0003 1 Aine 02645800 360030003000300222 2 Al'kosa 02644400 360030003000300208 3 Bagha 02645700 36003()003000300221 4 Baghi 02646500 360030003000300229 5 Bakarni 02646300 360030003000300227 6 Baksi 02642500 360030003000300131 7 Bmnandiha 02643200 360030003000300142 8 Banjarkisko 02642700 360030003000300133 9 Barantpur 02645600 360030003000300220 10 Basri 02646000 360030003000300224 II Bejwali 02643900 360030003000300201 12 Bhakso Harratoli 02644500 360030003000300209 13 Bhantkhijri 02644200 360030003000300206 14 Bhunjania 02644000 360030003000300202 15 Burgaan .02642600 360030003000300132 1.6 B uJ:1'il;l· Baramtpur 02645500 36003000~00P300219' 17 Chi"po .026,~62@0 360030003000300226· 18 Glmri 02646600 360030003000300231 ." l~ Harmu 02643500 360030003000300196 20 Hendlaso 02645·300 360030003000300217 21 Hesal 02645200 360030003000300216 22 Hirhi 02645400 360030003000300218 23 Inta 02643800 360030003000300200 24 Irgaon 02646400 360030003000300228 .25 loti 02642800 360030003000300134 26 Juriya 02643600 360030003000300197 27 . Kaimo 02644800 360030003000300212 28 Khakhparta 02644600 360030003000300210 29 Kuiii 02645100 360030003000300215 30 Kujra 02644900 360030003000300213 31 Kurse 02645000 360030003000300214 32 Kutmu 02643100 360030003000300141 33 Manho 02644700 360030003000300211 34 Mundo 02644100 360030003000300205 35 Nadinagra 02645900 360030003000300223 36 Nadiya 02643400 360030003000300195 37 Nagrn 02646100 360030003000300225 38 Nigni 02643300 360030003000300144 39 Rarnpur 02644300 360030003000300207 40 Saida 02642900 360030003000300139 41 Tigra 02643700 360030003000300198 42 Waina 02643000 360030003000300140

111 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of [ndia ZOOl - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within Ihe village, a da,h (-) is shown in the column and nCKt to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.'" 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the

I nearest place where the facilitv is available is given)

2 3 4 6 7 9 10 II 12 13

_ P(5- - 1-1(5- Bak,; 125.0 395 65 10) M(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- I-IP W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-1O) (02642500) C(5-1O) 10) PHC(5- 1'1-1(5-10) CP(S-W) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-tO) NW(IO<-)

- P(S- - Burgaon 128.0 313 59 10) M(IOi') 11(10+) liP W 55- PO(5-IO) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-IO) CV(S-tO) 8S(S-10) (02642600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PI-I(5-10) CP(5-JO) NCS(IO+) 31'(10+) RS(S-IO) PHC(W+) OC3(1O+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+J

H(5- Bunjwki!iko 162 P M(IO+) C(5- 10) MCW(S- ] 360.0 767 HP W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS(5-IO) (02642700) 10) 10) PliC(S- PH(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS(IO<-) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) 10) OCS(5-IU) ST(5-10) NW(10+)

P NI(5-1 0) C(5. PHS H(5,10) P Jod (02642300) 260.0 1,712 299 (0) MCW(S-IO) HP W R S5- OPH(5- CM(S-IOl AeS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 8S(5-10) PHC(S-IO) 10) CP(S-IO) NCS(iO;-) SP(S-IO) RS(5-1O) OC5(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

P(S- PHS H(5-10) Suid. 246.0 557 109 10) M(S-IO) MCW(5-IO) HI' W R SS- rO(S-IO) CM(5-1O) ACS(S-IO) eV(5-IO) as(S-IO) (02642900) C(5-1O) PI-IC(5-10) 1'1-1(5-10) CI'(5-1O) NCS(lO+) SP(5-1O) RS(S-IO) ( OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

H(S­ Wain" P M(5-10) CIS' to) MeWes- 6 309.0 1,2<14 236 HI' W S5- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) AC5(5-10) CV(S-IO) 6S(.5-10) (02643000) 10) 10) PHG(5- PH(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(-'i-IO) RS(S-IOj 10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Kuhn" P M(S-W) C(S. PHS H(5-10) 234.0 1,416 265 10) MCW(5-1O) HP W 55- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-1O) ACS(5-W) CV(5-Wj 8S(5-1O) (02643100) PHC(5-1O) 1'1-1(5-10) CP(S-IO) NeS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) RS(S-IO) ______:O~CS(5-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+j

H(.5- Damruldiha 317_0 l,202 207 P 0 M(S-IO) 10) MCW(5- HP W TI( 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(S-IO) eV(5-IO) 6S(5-1O) (026'13200) C(5-IOj 10) PHC(5- R S5- PI-I(5-tO) CP(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) 10) OCS(s-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

NiBil; PHS 1-1(5-10) 9 474.0 3,055 577 P M(5-lOj MCW(5-IO) HP W S8- PO PH(2) CM CP(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) 6S(5-1O) (02643300) C(lO+) PHC(5-IO) 10) - NCS(S-IO) SP(5-to) RS(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

112 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under diITerent Iypes of land use in hectare)

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W(2S.7) MR Lohardag" (10) TWE(S.2) 85.9 5.4 Baksi T(33.8)

W(B.2) MR Lohardag. (t 0) TK(3.2) 95.9 20.3 Burgnol1 T(I1.3)

W(32.4) . I'RMR Loilordaso (10) 272.6 22.7 32.4 BRl1j"rkisko '3 T(32.4)

W(36.6) PRMR Lohardago (10) NM TWE(4.9) 214.8 3.3 Jor; FP T(4l.5)

W(t6.2) PRMR Lohard.ga (10) TWE(10.2) t94.0 25.8 S.id. foP T(26.4)

W(23.I) PRMR LohBrdaga (10) EDEAG TK(10.6) 250.3 25.1 Wain8 6 FP T(33.7)

W(8.S) PRMR LollBrdngR (5) EDEAG TK(8.I) 177.6 40.1 f(uftnll FP T(16.6)

W(6.9) PRMR Loh.rd.ga (5) ED R(GA) 284.8 19.2 Bamandiha FP T(13.3)

PRMR W(53.4) Lohardag. (5) ED N 375.4 45.0 !'lign; 9 FP T(53.4)

113 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Censlls of India 2001 - Amenities lin!! Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets the distan~e in broad ranges viz.< 51,ms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ l E " 0 ~ '" ~ t! ..., '" -.§. § '"0 .'" ..a 0 'E ~ u" C!, .<:: [! :; ~ 0. " ,... 0 u o 0'" on iii' ""§"'.~ 0 ]1 g-" .~ ~ ~ ~ -l ;::: 0 ~o E'iii E ro £ .s:'" C!- "C '? .~ ull .:::., 8 c ., .. iii -g ] ~.§ ~ ~. 0 ~ g 'g 0 " .;3 " 0 t; .::: oll .::l.", t;; "" 'J:: .::: "'- .. .- "C 0 '" 0 "iii 0; ...:'" ~ .~" .a "" :;'" '- 0; s ~ o ~ .~ os "iii ::l "- l'i g- . 0 OIl ~~ C 0 Iii .," l~~ iii a. .a "N .S" ]1'" "3 rs "e i;;' 0; 0; ]i E 13 ~ ~ ~ ~ i< .c: " :a .c;: of ~J2 .~ 11 e0:;:; ~ 0 "0 0 o '" ~ ~u~ u eo V>'" Z ~ l- Z" U.l'" :2'" Cl uJ'l -< 0 ~'" I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H{5· Nadiyn P M(5·10) LO)MCW{5· TWWTK ACS(5-10) CV(5·IO) as{5-10) 10 189.0 1,688 331 POe5-lO) CM(5-IO) (02643100) C{lO+) 10) PHC(5- S5- NCS('·IO) SP(,-IO) US('·IO) PlieS-IO) CP(5-iO) 10) OCS(S·IO) ST(5-10) NW{IO+)

H(5· BWlnu P 0 M(5-10) (0) MCW(5· TWWTK ACS(5-IO) CV{5-10) as(5-10) II 299.0 1,915 331 PO PH CM(,-IO) (02M35()O) C(JO+) 10) PHC(5- 55- NC5(5-JO) SP(5-JO) R5(5-1O) CP{'·IO) 10) OCS(5-IO) 51'(5-10) NW(IO·,,)

PHS H(5-10) JurlYu ACS(5·1U) eV(5·IO) a5(5-IO) 12 661.0 3,966 no P M C« 5) MCW(5-l0) HI' W R S5- PO(5-IO) CM(5·10) (02643600) IllCS(,-IO) SP(5-IO) ((S(5·10) PHC(5-10) 1'1-1(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) S1"(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHS H(5-IOl Tillr. ACS(5'10) eV(5·10) : as(5·10) 13 358.0 1,627 335 P M C« 5) MCW(S·IO) HI' W R SS· PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) (02643700) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5·10) PHC(5-10) 1'1-1(5-10) CP(S-tO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

H(5. (0) MeW(s· ACS(5-IO) cveS·IO) as(5-iO) \4 11\10 .(O2643800) 45(U) 1,13~ no P M C(S·IO} HI' w 5S· 1'0(5-10) CM(,-IO) 10) PHC(S- NCS(IO+) SP(S·IO) ((S(5·IO) 1'1-1(5-10) CP(S·IO) 10) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

H(S- AC5 8ejwali P M(S·lO) C(5. 10) MCW{5. CV(5·10) 8S(5·10) 15 281.0 641 93 HI' W 58· 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) NC5(10+) (02613900) 10) 10) PHC(5- SP(S-IO) US(5·iO) PI-I(5-IO) CI'(5·10) OC5(5-1O) 10) ST(S-JO) NW(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) Blaulljwlia ACS{5,10) CV(IO+) 85(5·10) 16 571.0 1,373 267 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) WSS· 1'0(5-10) CM(5·10) (02644000) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5-IOJ PHC{IO+) PI-I{IOI-) CP(IO+) OCS{5·1U) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mundo P M(S·IO) H(IO+) ACS(S·IO) CV(IOt·) as{lo+) '17 332.0 \)82 203 HI' W SS· 1'0(5-10) CM{IO+) (02644100) C(1O·q IvICW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5·10) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS{5·10) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

, - H{5- Bhanlkhijri MP(5-10) 10) MCW(5. 18 347.0 1,210 211 ACS(j·IO) CV(S-IO) BS(S'IO) (02644200) HI' W S5- PO(S-IO) CM(5·10) C(lO+) 10) PHC{5- I~CS(IO+) SP(S.to) RS(5·10) PHelO+) CP(HO) 10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(to+)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(0,5) PR Lohnrdalla (5) ED 164,2 24.6 NDdiya 10 T(O,S)

W(3,4) PR MR Lohnrdag. (5) TK(8,J) 212,0 45,8 HOllnu II T(I1.S)

W{l2,6) TWE(12,G} MR FP lohnrdolln (5) ED 494,2 50,8 Jllriyn 12 R(80.9} T(IIG.I)

W(12,6) TW(32,7} . MR FP Lohard.". (I O) 278.9 24,0 Tigr. 13 TWE(IO,2) T(SS,S)

W(29,9) MR Lohardngn (IO) ED NM TWE(7,7), 335.3 77,3 Inlo 14 T(37 . .5}

21 4 W(15,6) MR lohnrdagn (10) 243,0 0,8 Bejwali IS , T(IS,G)

W(35,6) MR lohnrdaga (10) 18.2 TW(9,5) 437.7 70.1 Bhunjnl1in 16 T(45.1)

W(31.8) MR FP lohnrdnga (10) TW(21.7) 272,5 5.6 Mundo 17 T(53.5)

W(26,5) MR lohnrdAga (10) 277,2 42,9 Bhnntkhijri 18 T(26.5)

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~ nearest place where the facility is available is given) 5l OJ f!' ...:l .", il 1)~ 0 ~ u Iii _ " .; " ~ 0 i C; '" " "" 0 0 ] 'E ~ .~ ~ .'"'" 5 a .c'" .'"e .eo. t'! C!- g- O) "3 '" OJ 0 g, C; 0- ::I .~ Jl ~ "3'" .... 7ii .. 'N 0- 0 .~ ~:5 " -< 'S til ~ ~ 0 ~ .g OJ E '5 0. lii " .5'" ]1 ;g ~ ~ ~, u .. .J:l " ..U "" E1 ~ ~ '" 7ii E1 '8 '6 5.:: .. e .. :I ., ~ .~ ~ ~ ::l 0.= or:::: 'Ii 0 0 'l::I '1':"" 0 §~ u " :< f-o f-o z: U.l Cl'" U.o ...:15 cil - u !'! :z:'" 2 "'" ~'" '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 li 12 13

PI-lCRMP Rampur PMO ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 19 490.0 2,800 '182 H(l-IOI HP W SS- PO PH(3) CM(5-ID) (02644300) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(S-W) RS(5-1O) MeW(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

H(S- Arko,a 10) MCW(5- PO ACS(S-IO) CV(5-10) BS(5-1O) 20 605.0 2,334 385 P M C(lO+) HP W SS- CM(5-10) (0264'1400) 10) PHC(5- PH(lO'I-) NCS(5-1O) SP(S-IO) RS(5-JO) CP(S-IO) 10) aCS(S-IO) ST(S-IIl) NW(lO+)

H(S- Bhukso HUff"loli PM(5-10) 10) MCW(5- ACS(S-IO) eV(5-10) 6S(5-1O) 2! 627.0 1,69S 263 HP W R SS· PO(5-1• 0) CM{S-IO) (02644500) C(lO+) 10) PHCC5- NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(S-IO) "1-1(5-10) CP(S-IO) 10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-1O) NW(IM)

Khnkhl'rula P M(5-10) CCl. PH~ H(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 22 453.0 1,276 227 10) MeW(S-IO) HI' W SS- PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (02644600) NCS(lO,·) SP(S-IO) RS(5-JO) I'HC(S-tO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(lOl-j

H(S- Manho 10) MCW(S- PH 1'0(5- ACS(S-IO) CVCS-tO) BS(5-IO) 23 413.0 1,700 309 P M C(S-IO) HI' W ss- CM(S-IO) (02644700) 10) PI'ICCS- 10) NCS(!O+) SP(5-IO) RS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) 10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

H(S- Kaimo P M(5-10) CCS· 10) MCW(S- ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 24 485.0 1,322 232 HI' W S5- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (02644800) 10) 10) PHC(S- NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) RS(5-IO) PI-I(5-10) CP(5-IO) 10) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

KUjill 25 387.0 M 1'(5-10) C(S· PHC 1-1(5-10) I-IPWTK PO PH(S- ACS(S-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(S-W) (02644900) 1,32.7 233 CM(5-10) 10) MCW(5-IO) RSS- 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-IO) RS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OeS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

KUl'se PHS H(S-IO) 26 279.0 M 0 P(S-IO) ACS(S-'IO) CV(IO+) 8S(tO+) (02645000) 1,344 235 MCW(S-IO) HI' W S5- po PH CM(lO+) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kujji 27 275.1) r 0 M(5-IO) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IOr) BS(IO+) (02645100) 901 146 HI' W S5- PO(5-10) CM(IO+) CCIO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PI-I(IO+) CP(W+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

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W(58.9) Lohnrdagn (10) 19 MRFP ED EO 43.8 T(58.9) 346.4 41.2 Rampur

W(8.3) MRFP Lohnrdogn (5) 92 TW(J.6) 557.9 19.1 Arimo. 20 · TK(7.3) .. T(19.2)

PRMR Lohnrdagn (10) 08 W(4.6) 495.2 126.6 BIt.k,o HalT.toli 21 FP · T(4.6)

MR Lohnrdngn (10) 648 W(27.6) 297.7 62.9 Kh.khpartn 22 · T(27.6)

W(14.7) MR Lohnrdngn (10) NM TW(9.7) 359.5 28.6 Mal1ho 23 T(24.4)

W(13.0) PR MR TW(25.5) LohardngB (10) ED 310.5 126.2 KO;I11 0 Z4 FP TI<.(IO.I) T(48.6)

W(13.0) TW(U) MR Lohardalla (5) 303.5 8.1 34.1 Ktljrn 25 TWE(19.1) T(40.9)

W(40.0) PRMR Lohard.g. (10) 231.8 7.2 KIlTse 26 T(40.0)

PR MR Lohardaga (10) 280 WI9.9) 199.2 37.5 Kujji 27 · T(9.9)

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H(S- He ••1 P M(S-IO) C(5. 10) MCW(S- HI' WTK AC5(5-IO) eV(5-t() 85(5-10) 28 75G,() 1.715 352 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (02645200) 10) 10) PHC(5- S5- NCS(lOi') 51'(5-10) rrS(5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) 10) OC5(5-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

H(5- AC5 Hendlaso I' OM(5-1O) 10) MCW(5- eV(5-IO) 8S(S-IO) 29 7~ 1,0 1,995 362 HP W SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IOi') (02645300) C(S-IOl 10) PHC(5- SP(5-IO) RS(5-IO) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) OC5(5-10) 10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

PHC PHS H(5· Hirl'; P 0 M(S-IO) PO 1'1-1(5- AC5(5-IO) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 30 522.0 2,343 378 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS- CM(5-IO) (02645400) C(S-IO) 10) N'CS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) 10) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

_ P{s- - H(S- Burhu 8nramlpur 31 141,0 10) M(5-IO) 10) MCW(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-1O) (O2645500) 389 73 HI' W R. 55- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) C(5-1O) 10) PHC(S- NCS(IO+) 51'(5-10) rr5{5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(5-IO) 10) OeS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IOi')

S.rDnlpur - H(5- 32 265,0 P M(5-IO)C(S, 10) MCW(5- HP WTK AC5(S-IO) CV(S-ID) BS($-iO) (02645600) 443 92 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO·j·) 51'(5-10) RS(S-IO) 10) IO)PHC{<5) RSS- PH(5-lO) CP(S-IO) OC5(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Bagllu H(S- 33 PO PH(5- AC5(S-IO) CV(S·IO) B5(5-IO) (02645700) 735.0 1,867 299 P M C(S-IO) 10) MCW(5- HI' W SS- CM(5-IO) 10) NCS( 10+) SP(5-IO) R5(S-IO) 10) PHC(<:: 5) CP(S-IO) OCSP-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

- H(S- 34 Ainc (02645800) 337.0 6<17 135 P M(5-10) C(S. 10) MCW 5- AC5(5-10) CV(5-IO) 85(5-10) IQ) ( HPW 55- PO(5-W) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) RS(5-IO) 10) PHC(", 5) PH(5-1() CP(5-IO) OC5(5-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

Nadin.gra P M(5-IO) C(S, H(IOt) 35 ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 68(10+) (02M5900) 353.0 809 134 HPW SS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) 10) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) PH(S-iO) SP(5-IO) RS(I()+) .. PHC(5-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IOi') NW(IO+)

6DSri - P(5. - 36 370.0 120 10) M(5-IO) HeIO;-) ACS(S-IO) CV(IOi') 6S(IO+) (0~646000) 807 HP W SS- PO(5-1O) ClVl(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(JO·.) NCS(IO,·) PH(lO+) SP(5-IO>' RS(S.IO) PrlC(S-IO) CP(5-IO) OCS(S-IO) 5T(5-1O) NW(IO+)

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W(10.5) TWClQ.9) MR Lohardaga (10) NM 137.7 TWE(I(j.9) 528,0 14,2 22,5 Hcndlaso 29 T(38.2)

W(13.0) TW(1.8) PR MR Lohardnga (5) 155,2 TWE(I J.8) 315,4 0.8 24,5 Hil'hi 30 T(26.5)

W(12.1) MR FP tohardaga (10) 128,7 3.5 Elurlm Boral11tpur 31 T(12.1)

W(! 1.0) MR FP Lohnrdnga (10) 180.S 73,1 Barnhtpur 32 T(I1.0)

MR FP Lohardnga (10) 575 W(lO.9) 554.1 24.3 117.9 80gha 33 . T(10.9)

II W(21.R) MI1. Loh ... dnga (10) 228.4 85.9 Aine 34 , T(21.8)

WeIR.S) MR foP Lohardag8 (10) 11.(4.1) 248.3 63,4 35 T(22,9)

6 W(22.S) MR NR LohardagB (10) ED s 298.7 42.7 Basri 36 . T(22 •.5)

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H(ID+) PO ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(IO+) J7 N"~r" 569.0 1,486 258 P M C( lOr) BrW S5· CM(ID+) (02646100) MCW(lO+·) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5.1O) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) ['I-IC(5·10) OCS(S-IO) ST(5·lD) NW(IO+}

Chipo P M(5-IO) H(lD+) ACS(ID+) CYCIO.·) B5(10+) 38 364.0 688 141 HPWSS· 1'0(5-10) CM(W+) (O2646200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(5-10) RS(IO+) 1'11(10·,) CP(lO+) PHC{5-10) OCS(S·IO) ST(W+) NW(lO+)

Oak""" 00 f' HUOt) ACS(5-IO} eV(S-IO} 13S(5-10) 39 220.0 531 ~(S-IO) HPW SS- PO(HO) CM(S-IO) (02646300) I C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lM) 5P(S.10) RS(S-IO) I'H(lO+) CI'(IO"') PHC(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(5.IO) NW(IO+)

ACS itS BS(5- lrgaon l'M(S-IO) PHC H(IO+) CV(IO,·) 41} 297.0 950 137 HI' WSS- PO PH CM(IO·,) NCS(IO·,·) 10) (02M64()O) C(lO+) MCW(IO·I·) SP(5·10) CP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) NW(IO+) S1'(lOt)

PHS H(IOt) aaghi P(2) M(5-1 0) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 41 216.0 155 124 MCW(IO+) HPW S5. 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+} (02646500) C(1a+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(5·IO) , PHC(5-IO) PH(S.IO) CP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Gund PM(5-tO) H(lO+) PH PO{S· ACS(5-IO) CY(lO+) 88(10+) 42 SILO I,S83 281 HI' W 5S· CM(IO·I-) (02646600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) ID) NCS(IO+) SP(iO~) RS(5-IO) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO;-) NW(IO+)

We"~l) PHC(4) 1'1((6) M(12) 1'0(11) lllocl,ToM 16349.0 57166 10198 P(l5) I'HS(l1) HI'(39) ACS(3) I'H(IO) eM RS 0(1) fill'll' TW(2) R(9) L

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W(14.6) TW(5.1) 33, I 13aknmi MR lolmrdogn (10) 0.8 TWE(2,Q) 164.8 39 T(21.7)

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MRFP Lolmrdaga (10) 60 W04.1) 139.7 40.5 6.1 Bagh; 41 · T(24,1)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Lohardaga Serial 100 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 1 3 4 Name of CD Block: Senha Location code of CD. Block: 0004 I Alaundi 02650100 360050005000500072 2 Am 02650700 360050005000500078 3 Arahasa 02651600 360050005000500147 4 Arru 02652200 360050005000500156 5 Badia 02651700 360050005000500J48 6 Baladih 02647400 360050005000500045 7 Banri 02646800 360050005000500039 8 Bansari 02651900 360050005000500150 9 Barhi 02654400 360050005000500184 10 Batru 02647700 360050005000500048 11 Bhargaon 02652400 360050005000500\58 12 Birhni 02651400 360050005000500087 13 Buti 02653200 360050005000500166 14 ChalTlru 02650000 360050005000500071 . 15 Chandkopa 02651500 360950005000500145 16 Chandwa 02649600 360050005000500067 17 Chanri 02649000 360.050005000500061 18 Chaprong 02649200 360050005000500063 19 Chatakpur 02654500 360050005000500185 20 Chau 02649800 360050005000500069 21 Chaukni 02650400 360050005000500075 22 Chitri 02655100 360050005000500191 23 Chur1cu 02649900 360050005000500070 24 Churwe 0264B600 360050005000500057 25 Danru 02650500 360050005000500076 26 Danru 02654700 360050005000500187 27 Datri 02654600 360050005000500186 28 Doka 02652600 360050005000500160 29 Dundru 02647800 360050005000500049 30 Ekaguri 02655000 360050005000500190 31 Fatehpur 02651100. 360050005000500084 . 32 Gageya 02654300 360050005000500177 33 Gamharia 02648900 360050005000500060 34 Ganeshpur 02649500 360050005000500066 35 Garatu 02648500 360050005000500056 36 Garhgaon 02649700 360050005000500068

37 Garhlcasmar 02650900 36005000500050008~ 3& Ghata 02654000 360050005000500174 39 Gobarsila 02651800 360050005000500149 40 Hendehas 02647100 360050005000500042 41 Henhe 02648400 360050005000500055

125 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the lDistrnct : Lohardaga Serial 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code !Dumber Name of villages number number 2 3 4 NftllJll! of CD Blod.; SenlAl! Location code of C.D. Block; 0004 42 Hesag 02646900 360050005000500040 43 Heswe 02650200 360050005000500073 44 Hundi 02647900 360050005000500050 45 Hurmhur 02649400 360050005000500065 46 Ichri 02653500 360050005000500169 47 Jamira 02652900 360050005000500163 48 lawai 02647500 360050005000500046 49 lhakhra 02653100 360050005000500165 50 Jhaljamira 02653900 360050005000500173 51 Jogna 02652300 360050005000500157 52 Jurhni 02648000 360050005000500051 53 Kalhepat 02652500 360050005000500159 54 Kandra 02653300 360050005000500167 55 Kham 02647300 360050005000500044.. 56 Korambe 02653400 360050005000500168 57 Kundgari 02652800 360050005000500162 58 Mnnhe 02650800 360050005000500079 59 Manhepat 02649100 360050005000500062 60 Merho 02654800 360050005000500188 61 Minthgara 02653000 360050005000500164 62 Mugo 02651300 360050005000500086 63 Mudd 02652000 360050005000500152 64 Murpa 02653700 360050005000500171 65 Nawadih 02651000 360050005000500083 66 Nindi 02648300 360050005000500054 67 Pahardanru 02647000 360050005000500041 6B Pali 02654100 360050005000500175 69 Parhi 02652700 360050005000500161 70 Patio 02654200 360050005000500176 71 Pirtaul 02648100 360050005000500052 72 Pundag 02646700 360050005000500037 73 Rankoli 02648800 360050005000500059 74 Sake 02650300 360050005000S00Q74 75 Sanai 02648200 360050005000500053 76 Sendur 02648700 360050005000500058 77 Senha 02654900 360050005000500189 78 Serenghalu 02655200 360050005000500192 79 Sithio 02655400 360050005000500199 80 Tengria 02653600 360050005000500170 81 Torar 02652JOO 360050005000500155 82 Torar 02655300 360050005000500193

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages Name of tile District: Lohardaga Serial 200 I Census location code 1991Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Senha Location code of C.D. Block: 0004 83 Totro 02647200 360050005000500043 84 Tuimu 02649300 360050005000500064 85 Turiadih 02647600 360050005000500047 86 Turiyadih 02651200 360050005000500085 87 Ugra 02653800 360050005000500172 88 Uru 02650600 360050005000500077

127 DISTRiCT CENSUS HANDBOOI< : LOHARDAGA Census of India 200] - Amenities and Amenities available (if nat available wilhin the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colullln and neXI 10 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. <: 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the -;;;- nearest place where the facilitv is available is given iii '0 W " "'"g ca~ " .~ 8 tl.> u" 0 ..c: iil :; " .:::" u 6 U o 0 ] ~ ~ '/:" ~ E- u .c" e t:: -~ "0 0 ~ t ...l -<=> 11 '51 ~ o:l- "0 b ~] § o(j .~'" C!. 't:l '" .", '" ii " § .~ cr fl'§ 0 '" <\l .., ._ ~~ " " a " "'" ..... _ 'i:) .g § .!l -5 0 u ~ '" 0 'i; "" 'liJ -'" 'iii -a toj ''::: .c '5 ..... n; ;lo b1, "i~ "':> " ~ ]. 0 '6 E ~ OIl '" 6 ~ ~ ~ '- 0 'i; 2ii 'a c 0 @ Ol .2'" "2" ~ tl ''iii E § " ,.., " "'- .0 1'l :Q e " El '6 " ~.12 .~ 'i; ~ g '6 I'll! 'c ~" ~ ~ " 'r: ~ o !a .§ " Z " C!" a. .c ..:-g ~gJ5 8 ~" :z: r r " ~" ~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 II 12 lJ

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Pundug P M(S-IO) H(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 6S(10;') 623.0 333 n WSS- PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) (OlGQ6700) C(W+) MCW(/o+) NCS(lO+) SP(JO+) RS(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(W+) . PHC(5-iOj OCS(IO-l-) ST(IO+) NW(ID+}

Banfi - P(S- H(I~+) ACS(IO+) CV(Hl+) BS{lO+) 903.0 235 41 WSS- PO(S·IO) CM(lO+) (02646HOO) 10) M(5-10) MCW(lO+) NCS(IOi") 8P(10+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) Cr(IO+) C(IO+) PHCllO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO",) NW(IO+) . Heso~ f(2) M(S·ta) li(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO,·) [3S(IO+) 993.0 6S0 128 WSS· PO(IO+) eM(IO+) (02646900) C(IOt) MCW(IO,c) NCS(IO"-) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CI'(lO+) PHC(tO'r) OCS(IO''') ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Pahurdauru 39 P M(5-10) 1-1(10+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 85(10+) 389.0 133 WSS- PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (02647000) C(IO'l) MC'W(lOt) NCS(IO·t) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOi')

Helldehas - 1'(5- H( I~+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO,') BS(IO+) 658.0 341 68 W Ss- PO(ta+) CM(ID+) (026~7100) 10) M(5-1O) MCW(IO"') NCS(IO+) SP(IO'''} RS(IO+) rH(IO+) CI'{IOt) C(lO,·) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+') 81"(10+) NW(IO+)

- P(5- - TOlra ACS(lO+') CV(W+) 8S(IO+) 6 156.0 86 14 W) M(5-10) H(IO+) W SS- POPO+} CM(IO;') (0264720U) NCS(IO·t) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO.,.) MCW(lO+) PI-I(IO+) CP(5-10) 1'I-IC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOi')

- 1'(5- • KIIiUlI ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(l0+) 458.0 35 II 10) M(5-IO) H(IO+) W SS- PO(S-IO) CM(I01-) (02647300) NCS(IO·r) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+-) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO;') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+}

Sal.diLI 56 P M(<: 5) H(lO;.) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(lO+) 8 394.0 236 WSS- PO(5'10) CM(lO''') (02641400) C(lO+) M.CW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(JOi") RS(IO ... ) PH(IO;'} Cf'(5-IO} PHC(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(W+) NW(IO+)

lawai P M(5-IO) H{IO+) ACS(IO,'} CV(lD+} 6S(10+) 9 258.0 2"19 64 WSS- PO(5.1O) CMOO+) (02647500) C(lO;-) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IG+) NW(IO;-)

Turindih - 1>(5. - to 140.0 26B 53 )0) M(5-10) H.(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) B8(10+) (02647600) WSS- PO(5-10) CM(ID+) C(lO+' MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) BP(IO+) RS(S-IO) PH(IO''') CP(5-W) J PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+} ST(IO+) N W(I 0+)

128 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. aUla ~lAldcr different types of land lise in hectare)

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MR Lohardaga (30) 443 2 R(2.S) 40.1 34.4 101.0 Pundng I . WF(O.5) T(3.9)

W(Q.S) R(2.0) MRFP Lohardagn (SO) 790.3 WF(0.8) 30.9 20.0 58.8 Buno T(3.3)

W(l2.7) MR Lohnrdagn (4 S) Bosket 510.1 WP( 15.0) 223.5 106.7 124.8 He,ng T(27.?)

W(O.5)

MR Loh"rdng. (27) Basket '54 2 R(O.B) 36.& 29A 67.1 Pa),nl'dalln1 - . WF(OA) T(1.7)

W(1.8) R(1.7) MR Lohardagn (35) Basket 508.0 WF(O.9) 50.!! Ill.1 76.3 Herrdehas 5 T(4.3)

W(0.4) R(0.3) 6 MR Lohard'lI" (37) 50.2 WF(O. t) 6.0 12.0 86.9 Tatro T(O.S)

W(I.3) MR Lohard"lI" (36) 389.5 TWE(I.O) 42.6 10.5 13.1 Kham 7 T(2.3)

W(O.8) MR Lohardng. (33) 158.6 TK(1.6) 21.0 36.3 173.7 Baladih 8 R( 1.6) T(4.0)

W(O.7) MR Lohardaga (34) J03.9 TK(1.2) 22.4 26.3 102.8 lDw.1 9 R(L2) T(3.1)

W(5.5) MR LohardagD (40) 46.2 TK(1.8) 15.0 22.J 47.3 Turi"dih 10 R(2.0) T(9A)

129 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of! IIdia 2001 - Amenities and Ameniti"s avaiiable (if nol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms, and 10+ killS of the ~ nearest place where the facililV is available is given) ~ oJ 'tJ '0 ~ ~j 0 " '" fJ u" ',p 0 ,,- 0 al '" u a ;:; ;> C! 0 '" " 'J;:" =-§t .", :§.. a " E '1: ':'" '" 8'" C:!- .g_ E ~ 8. .. " C!. 'C b '~.!! ~'§s III - «I ~ off o ._ ~" § III "0" " Q) B'O "5 "' ~ 1;1, £ ::I'" ..c:" § " 0 tl 0.. " g .g" § I;:; ..!! .... .~ ." ~~:a ., 'J:l .., 0 .< '"0 ~ '2" Ui'" ~ .... " §' 0 bJl'" 'g ;311 .,~q 0 ~ t; '.0" To " :; tl a "'- OJ :g 11 S iii' 0;'"

Ilali~ - 5 P(5- H( I~-r) ACS(to+-) CV(IO+-) 65(10+) II 166.0 63 15 wss- potS-to) CM(IO-r) (02M7700) 10) M(_-IO) MCW(IO+-) NCS(to+-) SP(IO'r) RS(lO+) rH(IO'!-) CP(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+-) ST(tO·r) NW(IO+)

DUlld"u 7S P(4) M(4) H( 10+) PO ACS(lO+-) CV(lO+) 88(10+) 12 744.n tlOS W 55- CM(IO+) (02617800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) rH(IO,-) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO'» PHC(lO,') DCS(IOt·) ST(IO+-) NW(IO+)

- 1'(5- • 1-hllldi ACS(tO+-) CV(5-!O) 88(10+) 13 276,0 135 10 10) M(5-IO) H( 10+) WSS- PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) (02647900) NCS(tO+-) SP(5-10) R8(1O+) C{IO;.) MCW(IO+-) PH(lO,') CP(5-W) 1< PHC(lO,') OCS(IO+) ST(IG+) NW(IO+)

Jul'luli P 1vI(5-IO) H(IO'» ACS(IO+) CV(IO+-) 88(10+) 14 442.0 20.5 35 HI' W 5S- PO(lO;-) CM(5-1O) (02618000) ClIO+) MCW(IO+-) NCS(lO+-) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-101 PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- 1'(5- - Pinoul ACS(lD+) CV(IO+) 85(5-10) 15 274.0 140 29 10) MelO,') H(lD+) HI' W 55- PO(10+) CM(IO+) (02648100) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO'!') C(lO+) MCW(IO+-) PI-I(IO'!-) CP(tO+) PHq I D,!,) OCS(IO'» 5T(10+-) NW(IO'r)

P« Sana. H(IO+) ACS(IO+-) CV(IO+-) 88(10+) 16 772.0 166 34 5) M(IO+) wass- PO(tO+) CM(to+) {02MS200) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO-r) SP(IO'\') RS(Wt) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) DCS(IO'r) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

wiudi 1'(10+) H(W+) ACS(lD+-) CY(lO+) 85(10,,) 17 353.0 130 25 OSS- 1'0(10+) CM(Wt) (O2648300) M(lO+) MCW(IO+') NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) RS(lO+') PH(IO,') CP(IO+-) C(lO'!-) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lOt) N W(I 0+)

licuhe 42 P IvI(lO+) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(IO+) 18 539.0 248 HI' W 0 SS- PO(5-IO) CM(W+) (02648400) COO,·) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+-) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO'r) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+-) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

- P(5- - OIl... IU 19 475.0 97 21 10) M(S-IO) H( 10+) ACS(IO'I-) CV(IO+-) BS(IO+) (02648500) HP W 0 SS· PO(IO+) CM(ID'r) qIO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(ID+-) Sr(ID+) RS(JO+) PI-I(IOi-) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

Churwc:: . li(IO+) 20 235,0 281 49 P M(5-1O) ACS(IO+) CV(IO-c) 8S(10+) (02648600) WSS- PO(5-1O) CM(IO+-) C(lO/-) MCW(lO+) _NCS(IO+) SP(JIl+-) RS(IO+-) PH(IO+) CP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+-) NW(IO+)

130 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIlalZe Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area tinder differenf types orland use ill lmctarej

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W(D.G) R(O.9) MR Lohardaga (50) 86.1 WF(O']) 13.0 24.0 41.6 Batrn II T(I.11)

W(1.2) MR LollRrdnga (4 I ) 500.3 TK(O.B) 45.6 10.1 185.4 DlIl1dru 12 R(OA) T(2.S)

W(D.S) 22.2 86,4 Hundi 13 MR Lohnrdogo (35) 150.2 R(D.S) T(1.3) 16.1

MR i'P Lohnrdaga (40) 3287 W(I.I) 79.2 6.5 23.6 .Iurlmj 14 . . R(I.5) '1'(3.5)

W(2.0) MR FP S.B Pirtatfl 15 Lohardaga (3&) 107,4 R(4.J) T(6.3) 55.B 99.2

W(3.2) MR·FP Lohardasn (40)' 663.7 R(7.4) 71.6 lOA 16.1 Sanai 16 T(IO.G)

MR. FP Lohnrdaga (47) 157 W(I.O) 42.1 5.7 143.9 17 .2 R(3.0) T(4.0) Ni"di

W(2.0) Hcnhe MR Lohord8!!' (46) 236.8 R(4.2} ,(6.1) SR. 1 26.0 211.4 18

W(1.0) MR FP Lahnrdaga (50) :178.5 R( 1.6) T(2.6) 68.9 6.2 18.6 Onrst!! 19

W(1.0) MR Lohardaga (45) 157.4 TK(1.2) 26.3 20.1 27.1 Cll11rwe 20 R( 1.7) T{3 .9)

131 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA CeflSIJS of llndia 200] - Amenities !Inc! Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in tile column and nex110 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 Inns., 5-10 kms. and 10'r kms of khe nearest place where the facility is available is given)

2 J 4 5 6. 10 II !3

Sendur 64 P M(S-IO) HOD+) ACS(5-tO) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 21 380.0 326 wss- PO(5-10) Ctvl(IOr) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(i(l+) (02648700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+) PH(IO'r) CP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(lO+) N\v(lfH')

R,mkoli - P(S- H(I~+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO·r) BS( 10+) 22 222.0 139 W S5- PO(IO+) (02648800) 27 IO)M(5-IO) MCW(JO-I-) CM(IO;') NCS(IO'r) 5P(l0'r) ItS( 10+) PH(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

G.mhUl'ia 58 P M(S-IO) H(!O+) ACS(IO") CV(IO+) SS( 10+) 23 361.0 333 (02648900) COO·,·) lvlCW(lO+) HP W 0 5S· PO(,-IO) CIvI(IO+) NCS(IO<) SP(IOi) RS( 10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IOi') CP(IO,') OCS(IO+) S1'{lO"') NW(IO+)

Chand - P(S- H(I;+) ACS(S·IO) CV(IOi') OS(IO+) 24 227.0 97 wass- (02649000) 19 (0) M()-IO) MCW( 10'!-) PO(5-10) (M(IOI') NCS(IO'!-) SP(IO'!-) RS( 10+) C( 10+) PHCCIO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI)

MallhepllI H(lO+) BS(lO+) 25 5190.0 392 67 P M(.I-IO) HP W SS- PO(S 10) CM(IIl) ACS(5-1(}) CV(IO+) (02649100) C(lO"') MCW(IO+) - ;- NCS(ID"-) SP(IOi) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IOl PH(IO+) CP(ID") OCS(lO+) ST(IO'I) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lD"') Chnpl'ollg 35 P M(5-IO) I,S(I()'!-) 26 662.0 199 MCW(IV") W 0 SS- PO(IO+) CIvI( 10+) A(S(IO+) CV( 10+) (02M9200) C(lO+) [($(10+) PHC(5-10) PH(IV+) CP(IO+) NeS(IO+) SI'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

l'uimu 257 P(2) M(S-IO) II(IO+} PO 135(10+) 1,669,0 1,394 wass· CM(ID+) ACS(IO<') eV(I!}+) (02649300) C(1{)i.) MCW(IO+) PH(ID+) CP(IO+) NCS(lD!-) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) S1'(lO+) NW(IO+)

- P(S- 1-1(1;+) lI1lnnhur CIvl(lO+) ACS(5-10) CV( 10+) IlS(l0i') 28 342.0 159 29 IO)M(IO+) MCW(IO'r) TOSS- 1'0(10+) {02M9400) RS()O+) PH(IO'~) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO;-) PHC(5-IO) CCS(IO+) ST(lO;') NW(ID;')

PHS H(lD+) GalloshpUI' 33 P Mel!}+) 376,0 182 MCW( lO'r) W SS- PO(iO'!-) CM( IP+) ACS(lO+) CV( 10;-) 65(10+) (02649500) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) 1'1-1(10+) CP(IO+) NCS(!O+) SP(IO;-) ItS(IO'r) OeS(lo+) S1'(IO;-) NW(IO+)

ChlllldwB H(lD+) 30 363.0 559 107 PM(IO+) HP W 55- PO(5-10) CM(lOi') ACS(IO'c) CV(to+) B5(5-W) (0264960(1) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH(lO+) C1'(IO+) NCS(IO'!-) SP(IO+) ItS(S- 10) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) S1'(lO+) I~W(IDi-)

'132 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As 011 1999) Land use (f.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J 2

W(LO) MR FP Lohardagn (50) 137.9 TK(2.0) 20.9 215.3 Sendur 21 R(2.4) T(S.5)

W(LI) FP Lohardasa (50) 126.1 TK(2.2) 2B.O 34.R 28.3 Rolll,oli 22 R(1.2) T(4.5)

W(L2) MR Lohardaga (30) 183.9 TK(I.6) 39.B 132.6 Gain h."; .. R( 1.6) T(4.4)

MR Lohnrdnsn (35) 1760 W(1.4) 25.3 3.2 18.3 Chanri 24 · R(2.G) T(4.0)

MR Luhardagn (50) 136 I W(I.3) 28.B 34.] :116.2 Manller"t 25 · R(2.4) T(3.7)

W{I.O) 26 MRFP Lohnrdaga (50) 532.8 R(2.S) T(j,5) 69.8 12.2 43.7 ('ll"prong

MR Lohnrdogn (45) 7923 W(I.O) 125.7 6.1 735.6 Tuil1lu 27 · R(7.2) T(9.2)

MRFP Lohardaga (55) 2072 W(1.6) 45.5 10.1 77.7 Hunnltur 28 • T(1.6)

PR Lohardasa (40) 255.4 W(33.6) 72.5 4.7 9.7 Ganeshpur 29 T(33.6)

W(2.0) TK(2.4) MRFP LQllardaga (37) 117.1 R(4.0} 16.6 39.2 161.4 Cl1ahdwa 30 0(20.2) T{28.7)

133 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census ot' India 20()1 - Amenities !Iud Amenities available (irno\ available within the village, a dash (-) is shown inille column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz..':: 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest Rlace where the facilitv is available is given

2 4 5 6 7 9 10 It L2 L3

- P(5- - Garhguon ACS(IO+) CV{IO+-) 8S(IOr) 31 463.0 370 74 10) M(IO+) fl(lO+) HP W SS· PO(lO+) (02M9700j CM(IO .. ·) NCS(IO+) SP(IO"') RS(IOt-) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PI-I(IO,') PHC(IO+) CP(IO'r) OCS(IO'I-) S1'(IM) NW(IO+)

53 PM(IO+) H(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS(IOi-j CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 32 eha" 209.0 223 .HP W SS· PO(IO+) (02649800) C(lO"-) MCW(IO+) NCS(lOi) SP(IO+) R5(10+) PH(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO';'} ST(IO+} NW(lO+)

• P(S- - ChUl'ku BS(IO"') 33 246,0 652 126 (0) M(S'IO) H(lD+) HP W SS· 0(5 ° CM(IO) ACS(lOi') CV(IO+} (02649900) qW+) MCW(IO+} f' -I) -I- NCS(IO+) SP(10"') RS(IO+) PHC(IO 1-) ['!-I(IO!) CI'(IO+) OCS(IOi-) 51'(10+) NW(IIl+}

- P(5- • Cham!'" 8S(10+) 34 17(;.0 569 108 10) M(5-IO) 11(10+) HP W S5- fO(5 10) CM(5.IO} ACS(5.1O) CV(IO'I') (02550000) qlO'I') MCW(IO,} , - NCS(IO,') SP(IO'r) RS(IOI) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IIl+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOI-)

Alalllldi 174 I'M(5-JO) 1-1(10+) 35 314.0 959 HP W S5. 1'0(5-10) CM(lO.~) ACS(JD7) CV(I()7) fJS(Wt) (02650100) q\O.. -) MCW(IO+} PI-1(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IOI) SP(IO+) ((S(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IOi') S'I'(IO+) NW(IO+}

Heswe 143 P(2) Ivle5-W) 1-1(10+) B8(10+) 36 4HO 6BI HPWSS- PO CIvJ(IO'I-) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) (02650200) C{IO·r) MCW(IO+} PH(IO;') CI'(lO'I-) NCS(IO+} SI'(IO,') RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) OC5(IO ... } S'I'(IO+) NW(IO"-)

PHS H(IO+) 37 Snke (02650300) 527.0 309 69 1'(2) M(5-1O) MCW(I()+) W SS. PO(5-10) CM(W+) ACS(IO"') CV(lO+} nS(lo+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(W+} I,CS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO'·)

Chaukni 35 P M(ID+) 1'1(10+) 38 27D.O 164 HI' W SS. 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IOt·) BS(lO'1-) (02650400) C(IO+) MCW(I()+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO'r) RS(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO'c) ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

Danru H{lG+) 39 266.0 595 100 P M{lO+) flP W SS. PO(5-1O) CM(IO+) ACS{lOi') CV(IO+) flS(lO+) (026S0S00) C(IO+} MCW(I()+) ('H(IOi') CP(lO+) NCS(l,o+} SP(lO+) RS(lO+} PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S'I'(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lO+} 40 UIlI (02650600) 797.0 595 I iO P M(lO+) MCW(IO+) HP W SS. PO(5.1O) CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+} rHeI O.) CP(IO+) NCS(IO,'} SP(IO+) R5(10+) OCS(lO+) STlIO+) NW(I()-r}

134 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Dh·edory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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MRl'P Lohardngn (20) 148 TK(15.0) 15.7 20.il 148.7 ehu,k. 33 · WF(B.O) 1'(46.0)

W(1.7) MR Lalmrdaga (25) R(1.9) 0(1.1) 77.5 25.9 67.3 Cllolll!f'll 34 T(4.8}

W(I7.8) 19.4 R(19.4) MR FP Lohnrdago (30) 38.0 4.5 211.1 Ala,lI1di 35 0(3.5) 1'(40.7)

W(IB.O) TK(6.1) PR FP Lohnrdaga (30) 102.5 R(19.2) 21.2 12.9 312.0 He,,,,e 36 0(1.8) T(45.2)

W(IO.2) PR Lohardaga (30) 372.4 WF(38.3) 13.5 20.9 72.2 Snke 37 T(48.5)

W(17.2) 60 I) TK(8.8) I'R MR Lollardasa (20) 13.0 40.1 122.0 Chaukni 38 · R(S.9) T(34.9)

W(16.0)

PRMR Lohardaga (15) 128 TK{l6.0) 14.7 42,4 158.2 Danru 39 · R(S.G) T(37.6)

W(25.4) PR Lohardaga (25) 318.5 TK(9.0) 312.9 34.0 31.2 Uru 40 1'(34.4)

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the :l nearest place where the facility is available is ~iven) ] rI'~ .0 0 "'@ .. -g .; ~ § -< 'S tl r:>. 'l5 00 ~ .~ ._ 'OJ S § '"a 0 ..!! 'e

- P(5- H( I~+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) PO(5-1O) CIvl(IO"') 41 Ar. (02650700) 330.0 377 74 (0) M(S-W) MCW(IOi") HP W ss- NCS(IO+) S[>(IO+) RS(IO'r) PH(IO+) cr(lo+) C(IO+) PHe( 10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lQ+)

8S(l0+) Maull. P M(S-IO) H(lD+) AC5(S-10) CV(IO+) 305.0 830 147 I-JPW S5- PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) ~2 C(lO+} MCW(IO+) NCS(IO-,") SI'(IO+) RS(lOt) (02650800) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(5.10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(iO+)

Garhlmslnar EO P M(5-IO) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 326.0 3(11 HP W 0 SS· PO(5-IO) CIvl(IQ"') ~3 MCW(lO+"l NCS(IO+) SP(IO'rj RS(IOI') (0265()900) C(lO+) • PH(IO+') CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I(J+)

Nnwadill - P(5- H(I~-,) ACS(S-iO) CV(lO+) IlS(IO+) 44 86.0 119 27 !-IP W 53- PO(S-IO) CM(lOt-) (0265100Q) 10) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO'I') . PII(IO+) Cr(lo+,) C(lO+') PHC(S-IO) OCS(IQ+) ST(IO'r) NW(IO'-)

- 1'(5- - Fat.hll"r ACS(5-iO) CV(IOI-) 8S(IO+) 45 78.0 136 29 10) M(5-1O) H(IO+) liP W 5S- 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02651100) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+"} RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CI'(IO+) C(IO+) l'HC(5-ID) OeS(lo+) STOO'I) NW(IO+)

Turiyudih P M(S-IO) !-I(IM) ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 8S1 lOr) 46 157.0 298 45 HI' W SS- PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (026S1200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(IO+) RS(IO+") PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO'I) 5T(10+) NW(IO+')

M"go PM S H(lO+) PO CP ACS(!D+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) ~7 236,0 276 WSS- (02651300) S3 C{lO+) IvICW(IO+) PH(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IOi') SP(IO+) RS(IO"-j PHC(IO+') OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(l(ji')

Birlilli P M(I 0+) C(S- H(IO'r} ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lOq 4S 675,() 375 6S WSS- PO(S-IQ) CM(IO+) (02651400) 10) MCW(IO+} NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(lOT) NW(I{)+)

PHS H(S-IO) Chandl

Arahasa 128 P M(5-10) H(IO+) PH pO(S- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO·,) 8S(IO+) SO 2~3.0 744 HP W 5S- CM(lO+) (02651600) C(lOt) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(S-IO) SPilo+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) pIIC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area llnder different types of land use in hectare)

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1.7) MR Lohardaga (15) We 26.2 IE.G 160.7 Ar. 4 i 119.5 R(3,O) T(4.7)

W(D.9) Loh .r

W(I.D) MR Lohardag. (20) Basi,e! 101.1 TK(2.0) 29.2 3.0 189.5 Gar\l~nsmar ~3 T(3.1)

7 W(1.2) MR l..ohanluga (21) 25.3 1.7 38.4 Nawadih 44 I ,0 !t(2,!!) T(4,0)

W(I.O) MR Lol.ardag. (20) n.B TK(3.2) 22.0 2.0 17.1 Fnlchpur 45 T(4.2)

40 W(I,?) MR Lohard'ga (20) aasket 21.9 1.2 124.7 Turiyadih 46 , R(J.J) T(4.9)

W(0.9) MR foP Loilllfdaga (2S) 31.9 TK(2,O) 21.9 171.1 Mugn 47 R( 1.2) T(4. I)

W(1.2) MR Lohardaga (25) 154.1 TK(2.0) 22.1 145.4 349.0 Birhlli 48 R(1.2) 1'(4.4)

W(8.0) TK(2.2) MR Lohardaga (2) 176,8 8,9 23J.0 Chandkopa 49 R(6.0) T(16.2)

W(3.2) MR Lohardaga (5) TW(2.0) 99.4 8.0 127.4 Aral18s" 50 R(2.7) T(7.9)

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H(S- ACS NCS« - BadIa 630 P(~) M S C(S· 10) MCW(S- BS(5-10) 5 I 697.0 3,404 HPWSS- POPH CM(5-IO) 5) OCS(5- CV(5-1O) (02651700) 10) 10) PHC(5- 10) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) CP(5-1O) 10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Gobllfsils - P(5- H( I~+) ACS(S-IO) eV(lo+) BS(IO+) 52 136.0 357 73 HPWSS- PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (G265IllDO) 10) M(S-tO) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS( 10+) P

H(5- BWI.ari P M(2) to) MCW(5- ACS{S-IO) CV(IO+) BS( 10+) 53 2119.0 n1 134 HPWSS- PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (02651900) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5- NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO t·) 4 P

Murki H(tOt) ACS(S-IO) eV(lo+) 85(10+) 54 301.0 921 188 I' M C(IO+') HI' WS8- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) «(}26520UO) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PI-IC(5.10) OCS(S-IO) 3T(10+) NW(IO+)

'('O"iII' P(2) M« 5) HetO+) ACS(S-I'l) CV(lO+} B5{ 10+) 5:; 427.0 1,395 226 HPWSS- 1'0«5) CM(5-IOr (02652100) C(lO+) MCW(tO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10'c) RS(IO+) Pli(S-tO) CP(IO+) PHCC5-IO) OCS(S-IO) 51'(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(5- PO PH« AC5«5) eV(5-IO) B5(5-IO) 56 ArT. (0:;1652200) 522.0 2,878 490 P(4) M S CCl· 10) MCW(5- W 5S- CM«5) 5) NC3(10+) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) 10) 10) PHC« 5) CP(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

H(5- Jogllll. P OM«5) 10) MCW(S- ACS(5-1O) CV(5-10) 8S(5-10) S7 305.0 1,374 201 HP W 5S- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IO) (02652300) C(S-lO) (0) PHC(5- NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) PH(5-IO) CPO-Wi 10) OCS(5-IO) 5T(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Ilh.r~aoll 27j P M('" 5) H(10+) AeS(5-lO) CV(lO+) 88(10+) 58 480.0 1,532 HP W 55- 1'0« 5) , CM(5-IO) (02652401) C{lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(tO+) NW(IO+)

K.lllepat H(lO") 59 316.0 1,568 272 P M« 5) HPWTK ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) (02652500) PO(<:5) CM(5-10) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS- NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(lO+) PHC(S-JO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under di fferent types ofland use in hectare)

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PRMR Lohard.g. (2) EDEAG NM 1280 TW(IS.7) 226.9 29.7 237.1 Badl. 51 . TK(20.0) T(7S.7)

W(2.0) MR Lohardaga (10) 72,3 2.5 5sA Gab8rsila 52 R(4.3) T(6.3)

\\1(7.6) MR FP Loh.rdaga (10) 111.9 10.8 15RJ anl1s,r; S3 T(7.G)

W(45.3) MR FP LohardagB (14) 192.1 1.4 62,5 Murki 54 T(45.3)

W(1.8) WE(3A) MR Lohardaga (17) 74.0 25.2 320.7 Toror 55 TK(1.6) T(6.B)

PC(4.2) W(4.9) PR Lohard.ga (13) ED 62.2 TK(1.6) 13304 4.1 309.' AnlJ 56 R(2.4) T(13.1)

W(8.0) Mil. FP Lohardaga (6) 16.0 R(!2.4) 113.6 9.9 144.1 Joglln 57 T(20A)

W(8.2) TW(O.6) PR Lohardaga (12) 57.7 52.0 357.4 Elhars·on 51! R(4.2) T(13.Q)

pe(S.2) W(1.2) PR • Lohardogn (12) 64.9 24.1 220.6 Knlhepa! 59 TK(OA) T(G.8)

139 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of India 2001 - Amenities anc! Amenities available (if nat available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Bnd next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest olace where the facility is available is given) ." "tl I €I c "0 tl.., U ~j " -" <; ,.. '" If "0 " ;g~ '.0" I(.J 'E ~ " ~ '"t!, .c" .~ ;;~ ~ g_ u ~ _en '" ~ 0 fr "'" .."" 0 '" ] go '" ~ -I" .;::fl '0" .., " ~ =-s- '" !! "d C!- .e ub ':,2 ..... ~ ~ § ;g E -c i3 -;;'6 ~; "OIl .;:;" " .c c '"g '8" .~ 0 .!l ., ~ -8 .~ " 0 .c ,~ "" .." " .2 "" "- OJ il: OJ '"@ > :J B" 'iii'" ~ .. ]. '" E';; § ';a .::; ..... bIl ~ 'B .ail .~ !" I;;" '.c" ] 4l .::: I: § ~ ~ .0 ~ .r:: "3 b " '" [l" ~ " OJ "iil'" E c: I: '" .~ t !:l " .~ § f ~ ~ 0 0 .g il .c; "§ 81 30] f/) '" z l- f- Z UI ~ q P- U"" «:~ C::~f/) 8] I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Dol,. PM("5) H(IO+) HPWTK ACS(5-IO) CY(IO+) 8S(10+) 60 286.0 691 PO{" 5) CM{5-1O) (02652600) 125 C(lOt) MCW(lO+) SS- NCS{IOt) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-1O) CP(HI+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

I'athi H(W'c) ACS(IO'!') CY(IO+) 8S(5-IO) 61 41~.O 1,158 224 P M C(IO+) HPW SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(S-IO) (02652700) MCW(IO+) NCS(IOi') sr(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(W") PHC(5-10) OCS(5-IO) ST(lOi') NW(lO+)

H(5- K~lIdgari 136 P M(" 5) 10) ACS(5-IO) CY(lO+) 8S(l0i') 62 372.0 778 tlPWSS- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (02652800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 1'1-1(5-10) CI'(IO'I') PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10} ST(IO+) NW(lOi')

JUll1il'a. P 0(2) M(5- H(lO+) ACS(5-lO) CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 63 199.0 366 71 HP W S8- PO(5-10) CM{5-iO) (02652900) 10) C(10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IOt) SP(IO+) RS(iO+) 1'1-1(10+) CP(IO;') PHC(iO+) OCS(lDt) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(5- - Milllhllal'4 ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 64 233.0 282 57 10) M(5-l0) H(10+) HI' W 5S- 1'0(5-10) CM(5-IQ} BS(5-IO) (02653000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO-r) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+} CP(IO+) PHC(lDi') OCS(lOi') ST(lO-r) NW(IO+)

Jlmkhl'U 238 P M(5-1 0) H(lO'I-) PH 1'0(5- ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) BS{IOt} 65 267.0 1,160 HI' W 5S- CM(S-IO) (D~6SJIOO) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) CP{IO'!') R5(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO'I-) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO'I-) ACS 61> Buti (0265J20() 243 1'(2) M CM eV(IO+) 83(10+) 413.0 1,247 MCW(lO+) HPW S8- POPH NCS(lO+) C(lO+) CP{IO+) SP{iO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO'I-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Kalld,'a 67 372.0 f> M(S-IO) 1i00+) PI; PO(S- CY(IO+) 8S(10+) (026S3300) 693 III HP W SS- CtvI(5-10) ACS(5-1O) C(IO+) MCW(IO+1 10) NCS{I{l+) SP(I{l+) CP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) 'OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

Korambe PHS H(IO+) liS 889,0 190 P M(5-1O) PO ACS(IOi') eV(lo+) B5(IO+) (02653400) 965 MCW(IO+) HP W 55- CtvI(I{l+) C(lO+) PH(IO+) . NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(I{)t) CI'(lO+) RS(lO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CWCPHS ~9 Ichri (G26S350() 169.0 CHWH(IO+) ACS(iO+) CY(IO+) 385 65 P M C(IO+) HPW SS- 1'0(5-10) CM(IO ... ) 8S{10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IOt) PH(IO'·j CP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(tO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Lnnd Use (As oJ! 1999) Land use (Le. area 'under differel11 types of land use in hectare)

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W(4.0) Mit Lohardagn (25) TK(t.2) 73.8 59.0 140.3 Do,," 60 R(I.?) T(6.9)

W(18.0)

MR Loltardnga ( 15) 4& 2 TK(4.0) 2 t4.0 4.8 120.6 Po!"hi 61 . R(4.0) T(ZG.O)

W(4.1) MR Lohnrdagn (22) 41.0 TK( 1.8) 37.1 1104 273.8 Kundgari 62 R(3.0) T(S.8)

W(ID.O) TK(lo.o) MR Loh.,dogR (25) 118.1 5.0 42.9 '. Jam;r. 63 R(12.0) T(n,O)

W(12.0) TK(2.0) MR Lohard.ga (25) 153.7 9.2 48.2 Minthgnra 64 R(B.O) T(l2.0)

W(2J) MR Lohardosa (20) 24.9 R(I.7) L(I.5) 84,2 9.7 142,6 Jhalchm 65 T(5.5)

W(2.4) MR Lohnrdasa (22) ED 17.0 !t(2.D) L( 1.5) 59.5 49,7 2n9 Bllti 66 r(s.S)

W(1.5) PRMR Lohardaga (16) 71.6 R.(I.3) L(l.9) 106.0 56.6 133.6' Kandra 67 T{4,6)

W(5.tl) MR FP Lohardaga (24) 140,8 R{16.2) 503,6 34.5 188.3 Koramb. 68 T(22,I)

W(4,0) MR Lol1ard~ga (21) R.(20,O) 100.2 45.2 Ichri 69' T(24.0)

141 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenittes available Ofno( available within (he viIJ~ge, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and lOT kms ofille nearest place wnere the facilitv is availab~e is !liven) ~ ffi "0 '0.. fi ~~ 8 II'" Ll '"" :5 0 Ii (5 ,. C! i "0 'L:" 1i 'e; ~ '"0 "" 0 " a E '~ e-" Ll'" ~ '3 .e ~ t' .. fr ~ <.> -C/l 0 (5 .t!J g. '" .-l "" 1l ~--'? ~ ~ '" ~ "5 -0 '~-~ -1i!", fE-rti 0iJ ~ '" -'" S fi -; '§ Iii ." 8 .~ ~ '" " a ~ <111 ~ ,,,, § ri oS -s" 'j!) 0 .. '" g -'" 0 k; "" ... -" -a " ...:'" 16>"g ~ .~ 0 '- ~ l:! .", "" ~ ~ 0 i" '2 1;; ~ ,~ 8- " QIl ~ "'g .g OJ ~ ::> Po i1 '.0" ~] ~ " 'N 1l EJ2 E ~ '" " u ;a ~ '~ i; 'C:: " ~ '" Q ., g.~ ~ or:::S '" is ::l '0 18 E " ... ~ " '" ~Ll-~CI) U "' :z ~ I-"' ;z: j.U ~" a P- U..o ..:-g e '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13

- 1'(5- H(I~'r) ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) BS{IO+) Tenu,;· HP WSS· 1'0(5·10) CM(LO+} 70 172.0 318 65 I()M(S-IO} MCW(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+} RS(IO,') (02653600) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) C(IO+) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Murpa PM(5-IO) H(IO+) ACS(IO+} CV(lO+) B5(1O+) 71 310,0 526 101 HP WSS- PO(S-IO) CM(5·IO) C(IO'.) MCW(IO'I') NCS(lO+) SP(IG+) RS(IO+) , (02653700) PH(tO+) CP(5-IO) PHC( 10+) OeS(lo+) ST(IG+) NW(IO+)

PHSCHW 279 P 0 M(S-to) H(lO+) ACB(IO+) CV(ID+} BS(IO+} 72 US'" 643,0 1,441 HP WSS- PO(S"IO} CM(lO+) (026.UBOO) C(IO,-) MCW(IO+) NCS(.5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+') PH( 10+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(tO+)

Jhpljamira 281 P M(lO+) H(lO+) ACS(5-IO) CVCIO+) BS(IO+) 73 1,186,0 1,349 HP WSS- PO(~-IO) CM(IO+) (02653900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PH(IO+-} Cr(lo+) PHC(tO+) OeS(S-In) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Ghatn IJ2 P M(S-IO) H{IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(,IO+) 14 263.0 7S9 HP WSS- PO(S-lO) CM(IO,') (02654000) CCl()"'} MCW(lO+) NCS(I()+} SP(IO,+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHqIO-l-) OeS(IOi') ST(IO+) NW(IOi')

- P(s- " ACS(IO+) CV(lO+} BS(IOT) 75 P.li (02654100) 109,0 114 23 10) M(S-IO) H(IO+) WSS" 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+-) RS(IO+) C(IO'I") MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+-) NW(IO+)

Pallo 62 P M« 5) 1-1(10+) ACS(IO+-) CV(IO+) 8S(IOT) 76 308,0 283 WSS- POeS·IO) CM(IO+) (O2654l00) C(IOt) MeW(I!)+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(W+} CP(IO+} PHC(lOr) OCS(JO+) ST(W+) NW(IO+)

Oallcya P(2) M S H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 88(10+) 71 183,0 '81 101 tiP W ss- CM(IO+) (02654300) C{lO+) MCW(IO+) rH(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sr(lo+) RS{IO+) CP(IO-,} PHCCIO,-) OeS(IO'c) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lO'I') BIUl.i PM(5-IO) ACS(S-IO) CY(fO+} BS(IO+) 76 521.0 1,304 246 MCW(IO,.) HP WSS- PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) [02654400) C(IV+) NCS(S-IO) SP( 10+) RS(lOT) PHC{IO,") PH(IQ+) CP(5"IO) OCS(W+) ST(IO+) NW(to+)

" peS. • Churnkpur ACS(S.IO) CY(lO+) BS(lOT) 19 190,0 447 77 10) M(S"IO) H(IO+) HP WSS· PO{S-IO) CIvI(S.IO) (02654500) C(lO") MCW(10+) NCS(5.1O) 31'(10+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(fDt) NW(lO+)

142 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Director)' Land Use (As on 1999) Land llse (i.e. area under different types ofland lise in hectare)

t:: ]' .""<:> 0 on ~ e :a t: :;.'" 8 0 ~ ._<> S ". B E "' o'd ~ ~ c Sl ~ t1, .!l! " c .?:;> i "'.", ,., '0; .!!"" 'i1 13 il: Co 1::., ilt"d ,.. :;: .J:J .c £ Co Q.. "5 ~ 6 ..2 Iii '" &; ..." '"~ 15 .... '""'- .§ tN B tlJl 0 ~ " ~ ., ~jg c " ~ 'E .2 t.> .a ~ ~ "@ bD ::I '" 0- l'l 0 "Iii ~0 ·s :3 ~ ~ ...; Z p..'" Z" ;;E s: fJ.. ] ;:, U &, « z '"" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"I

W(7.4) MRFP Lohnrdaga (22) 122.7 6.5 35.2 Tengrin 70 1"(1.4)

LohardallH (25) 30 I W(7.4) 122.7 13.2 Murpa 71 FP .. T(7.4) 136.S

W(IG.O) MR Loharriall" (8) 95.B T(I6.0) 13.1 518.1 Ugr" 72

W(6.1) MRfP Loh.rdage (15) 415.1 TWE(1.0) 469.1 42.0 250.2 . Jhaljami,. 73 NR R(Z.3) T(9.3)

W(3.3) MR Loharo.go (25) TK(0.9) ISS.9 69.2 Ghala 74 R(4.2) T(8.4)

W(2.4) MR Lohardnga (Z5) TK(O.4) 83.0 6.7 l5.B Pall 75 R(O.9) T(3.7)

W(2.4) MR Lohardasa (26) TK(OA) 194.7 6.6 103.0 Patio 76 R(O.7) T(3.S)

W(4.1) MRFP Lohllfdaga (24) T1«2.I) 171.9 2.8 O.B GAlleys 77 L(LO) T(7.2)

W(55.3) PRMR Loherdasa (9) 3il9.4 0.6 75.2 '6~,1Ii 7S T(55.3)

W(16.0) MR Lohardaga (6) R(7.9) 127.4 38.4 Chatakpur 79 T(23.9)

143 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of India 2001 - Amenities lind Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column ;lnd next to it'in brackets the d iSlance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 !ems. and 10+ kms of the a nearest pluce where the facilitv is available is "iven) ~ '0 '0 ] il ~~ !fl u .." ',::. -0 8 " ., ;..= III ~ -'"" :g ;; :> 0 0" e 'u ~ 'e:~" 5 u" 0 " .~ i! ~ R ."l1 C!, 'is. '":i '" ~ " ;; -i3 '"go 'E'" ~ ::: j .0 ']" " ::l " ~ '~.;1 a::;[E' ~- C- o '0 ~"' "> ~ @ ..,8 ~ '[) '6 -; .§ § 5l c g 'g §~ "d" .,s" 0 Qd~:E '';:; 0 I; : .... 'c '" 2 "" .0 0 .Jl! ...."" OJ'" e ..., ~>!: '" .'" ~ 0 .. " 'u .....'" ... '" e 'S ~ .... g. .8 i !J ail .9", S 0 e I; " "" ]1 " ,., " .. .0 1;j .. :.;:" E m 1i t; ~ 5,E! S '" '" "iii'" E '6" " ..·c '" :: §~ '~1i ~ .E -g §~ ~ ~ '0 " ·c" ~ ",uVi " Z !-< !-< Z Ul'"" 2:" Cl 0.. ul: <0 u e '"I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 [3

Dnlfi P M(5-10) 11(10+) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) B5(1O+) 80 453.0 659 131 HP WSS- PO(5-1O) CM(5-IO) C(lO+) MCW(IOi') NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (02654600) PI1(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lOi') OCS(IO'~) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Danru P M(S·IO) H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) BS(lo;.) 81 421.0 2,361 431 HP WSS· CM(lO+) (021)54700) C{1O+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(5·1O) SP(IO+} RS(IO+) CP(W+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5. Morila r M(S-tO) 10) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 8S(10+) &2 440.0 726 145 HP W S5- PO(5·1O) CM(IP+) (02654800) C{IO+) MCW(HH-) NCS(IO+) SP(IG+) RS(IO+) PH(IG+) CP(5·IO) PHC(lO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

SCIlII8 ACS NCS CV(S·IO) BS(5·10) 83 1,15S.0 6,017 I 100 P(8) M(2) H MCW PHC HP W SS- PO PH(14) eM CP(S- (02u5'1900) , C(5·10l 10) acs SP(HO) RS(5·1O) ST{.Hfj) NW(IO+)

EkaMuri P M« S) C(5. PHS H(5.10) ACS(S·IO) eV(s'IO) 65(5-10) 84 557.0 1,613 276 10) MeW(S·ID) HP WSS· PO(5·10) CIvI(S·IO) (02655000) NCS(S-ID) 5£'(5·10) RS{5·1O) PHC{S·IO) . PH(5.)O) CP(S-IO) OCS(5.IO) ST(5·IO) NW{IO+)

PHS 1'1(5·10) Chilri ACS(S·ID) CV(S·IO) 8S(5-1O) 85 336.0 1,288 235 P M C(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) HPW SS· PO(S·IO) CM(S·IO) (02655100) NCS(5-IO) SP(5·IO) RS(5·IO) PHC(5·10) PH(S·IO) CP(S·IO) OCS(5-1O) ST('>·IO) NW(lo~)

H(S· Serellgltlllu r M(5·to) C(5. IO} MCW(S. ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5·10) 86 246.0 825 155 HI' W S8. PO(S-IO) CM(5-1O) (02655200) 10) 10) PHC(5- NCS(5-to) 81'(5-10) RS(5·iO) PH(5·IQ) CP(5·10) 10) acs(s-to) ST(5·IO) NW(IO+)

H(S- 1'01'&' 1'(2) M(2) 10) MCW(5· ACS(5.JO) CV(S·IO) BS(5'IO) 87 263.0 1,766 314 HPW S5· PO(5·IO) CM(5·IO) (02655300) C(5·10) 10) PHC(5- NCS(5-10) SP(S·IO) RS(5-10) PH(S.IO) CP(S·IO) 10) OCS(5.IO) ST(S·IO) NW(IO+)

PHS H(lO ... ) ACS NCS(5- - I Silhio PO BS(IO+) 88 474.0 1.458 294 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) HP W S5· CIvICP 10) OCS(S. CV( 10+) (02655400) PH(IO+) PHC(IO+) 10) SP(lo+) RS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lo+)

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village DiI"ectory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i. e. area under di fferent types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

W(B.O) MR Lohnrdnga (5) 16.1 R(4.i) 139.1 286.1 Dotr; 80 T(12.1)

W(B.2) TK(3.6) PR MR Lohardaga (7) 229.2 172.1 Dal1rt1 81 R(B.O) T09.B)

MR FP Lohnrdnga (20) 242 W(7.6) 13.9 Ifl.1 Merho 112 . T(7.6) 376.6

W(4!l.7) PRMR 674 TW(123.7) fP Lohard.gn (8) 636.8 97.5 105.9 Senha 83 EA NM . R(75.5) T(247.9)

W(8.0) TK(1.2) PR MR Lohardaga (8) 18.9 5 r 7.0 EIc"lluri 84 R(t2.0) T(21.3)

W(S.O) TW(O.O) PR MR Lohardnga (5) 133.2 1117.6 Chitri 85 R(7.2) T(15.2)

PRMR W(IR.2) foP Lohardngn (5) ED N 129.1 98.5 SerenghBtu 86 T(lB.2)

We2l.9) PEl. MR Lohardaga (3) ED N 104,9 136.5 Torar 87 T(21.9)

W{42.5) PR Lohardaga (5) ED N R(83.0) 276.7 13.6 57.8: Silhio 88 T(125.5)

145 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA CenSllS of India 200] - Amenities nnd Amenities available (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance in brond ranges viz.< 5 kms.,-S,JO kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest olace where the facilitv is available is piven

2 3 4 5 6 7 10 II 12 13

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146 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Usc (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

:.'0 .~ ....o ~" :z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 PC(9.4) W(72J.33) WE(3.J6) TW(14!.95) PR(H) TWE(I.97) MR(78) ED(6) N(S) 11771.2 TI«148.1) 8509.5 1606.5 12899.11 17'1'(28) EAG EA M(2) R(4SB.V8) NR L(5.8) WI?(64.26) 0(63.65) T(I~I!t.9)

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages Name of the District: Lobardaga Serial 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bhaildra Location code of C.D. Block: 0005 Akasi 02656400 360040004000400232 2 Ambera 02656200 360040004000400204 3 Amdari 02657500 360040004000400243 4 Baimari 02656100 360040004000400203 5 Balsota 02658000 360040004000400248 6 Bamhandiha 02660200 360040004000400270 7 Banda 02656300 360040004000400230 8 Baragain 02660000 360040004000400268 9 Beoal 02655800 360040004000400181 10 Bhainsmundoalias Bhaiyagaon 02655900 360040004000400182 II Bhandra 02656900 360040004000400237.. 12 Bhaunro 02657000 360040004000400238 13 Bhitha 02658700 360040004000400255 14 Bitpi 02657700 360040004000400245 15 Burka 02655700 360040004000400180 16 Chalho 02659400 3600400P4000400262 17 Charma 02659800 360040004000400266 18 Dhanamunji 02657900 360040004000400247, 19 Dhobali 02658300 360040004000400251 20 Dumri 02660700 3600400040004002'15 21 Gajni 02659200 360040004000400260 22 Garadih 02659600 360040004000400264 23 Gararpo 02657200 360040004000400240 24 Hati 02656600 360040004000400234 25 Jamgain 02660900 360040004000400277 26 lharotoli 02660300 360040004000400271 27 Jhiko 02661000 360040004000400278 28 Kachmachi 02660500 360040004000400273 29 Kan_io 02659900 360040004000400267 30 Kaspur 02656700 360040004000400235. 31 Khanda 02659100 360040004000400259 32 Khawasambawa 02658800 360040004000400256 33 Khawaskhijri 02660100 36004000'40004{)0269 34 Kota 02660600 360040004000400274 35 Kumhariya 02656500 360040004000400233 36 Kundo 02660400 360040004000400272 37 Mahuari 026593{)0 360040004000400261 38 Makunda 02658500 360040004000400253 39 Masmanothakurgaon 02655600 360040004000400179 40 Nagjua 02659700 360040004000400265 41 Nagri 02658600 360040004000400254

151 DistRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHA.RDAGA Alphabetical list of Villages Nnme M the Distrid : Lohardaga Serial 200 I Census location code ! 991 Census location code number Name of villages number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bhlmdra Location eodle of C.D. Bloc!t : 0005 42 Narauli 02659000 360040004000400258 43 Naudiha 02656800 360040004000400236 44 Pachagain 02658900 360040004000400257 45 Pajhri 02658100 360040004000400249 46 Palmi 02657400 360040004000400242 47 Pandaria 02660800 360040004000400276 48 Porha 02657300 360040004000400241 49 Semra 02657800 360040004000400246 50 Suranda 02657100 360040004000400239 51 Tetarpoka 02658400 360040004000400252 52 Tilsiri 02657600 360040004000400244 53 Toto 02655500 360040004000400178 54 Udrangi 02656000 360040004000400183 55 Ulti 02659500 360040004000400263 56 Wakilambua 02658200 360040004000400250

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities ane.! Amenilies available (if not available withillthe village, a dash (-) is shown in Ihe column and nCX110 il in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10i' ktns oflhe '[ nearest place where the facilitv is available is given) ... 'F -c ",.c '0 .. ., r:: ,,-" 0 1:3 U" .. ''::: 0 oJ <> j ., 1l c: ;;:; "'§ § 0 .f;" 'E" ~ .. 0 " .=: ~~ ~ U c -'" ~ ::; .el "- " S ~ Ol) ~ if 0. ~ e: 0 '" ;;:; ." 0 ....l ~ <:> 11 '6hl:j" ~~~ " ., 0 Ol~., - r::: ~ -c '.0 -;]9 il 8 r::~ ., c lii ." '" i< .. 0 g g 'g ~.8 :g § ~ .. oS" ~ -" !ii '.;l 0 ~ "" '0 'a ;;: :=: 7Q:>1l ~ .~ ~ OJ -';; E '" t: -< p, 0 '" .=:11 '2 til ""§ ..... 0 0 ~ .12-"8 ~ 0:: c: 0 c. ~ .~" [ij 1 :i tl ';i e ::l '" ;>, .. .D :2""" 11 E "' 'iii OJ E 'ii Ei '" e:! :g ~ ·c.. S" " ·c Ei"i3 .~] H·_ .. E0;0;; '" .. "5 "5 " ~ <>! iii U) f- z " " 0 81! -< 15 !::!- u e " Z r " Jl :::E "" I 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 lO It 12 13 ell lJIuck: !.Il1anu .. o (DOnS)

1i(5- P M« 5) 10) MCW(5- ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) B5(10+) (02655S00) 573.0 900 184 HP W S5- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) TolD C(lO+) 10) PHC(5- NeS(S-IO} 51'(10+) RS(IO+) PI·I« 5) CP(S-ID) 10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS fwC RMP(2) H(5- M IIsllIallolhukulgu ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 631.0 1,892 388 P MC(JO+) 10) HP W SS· POI'H CIvI(5-10) 011 (02655600) NCS(IO+-) SP(IO+) RS(IOi') MCW(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO,') NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

BUlb PM«5) H(lD+) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 357.0 685 146 IWWSS- PO«5) CIvI(5-1~) (02655700) ClIO+-) MCW(IO,') NCS(IO+} 5P(10+) RS(ID+) PH«5) CP(lO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-10} 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

1-1« B~dnl PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 515.0 1,5Q5 294 5) MCW(IO+) 1-11' W SS- 1'0«5) CM«S) «()2655B{)0) CllOt) NCS(S-IO) SP.(IO+}~' I

B1",inslllulldoalius H« P M«5) AC5« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) BllUiyngooll 512.0 1,337 228 5) MCW(IO+) I'll' W S5- 1'0«5) CM«5) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) Sr(lo'r) RS(IO+) (02655900) PHC(5-IO) PI-I«5) croo-!-) OCS(S-IQ) 8T(l0+) NW(I{)+)

PHS H(5-ID) lJdnullli 1'(2) M(5-IO) CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 85(10+) 6 405.0 1,167 294 MCW(IO+) HI' W SS- PO(5-10) (G26S6000) C(lO+) CP(IO-t·) NCS(lO.,.) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) I'I-IC(5-IO) 1'1-1(10+) OCS(IOi-) ST(lO+) NW(JO+)

H(5- 1'(5- lluimpl'j 10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 149.0 240 34 10)M(S·IO) HP W SS- POe5-IO) CM(5-1O) (0265i>lOO) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS{IO+) C(IO'r) PH(lO+) CP(ID+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(5-1 Dj Ambern P M(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 11 14U 1,228 £17 MCW(IOt) HPW SS- PO(IO+) CM(5-IO) (02(56200) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS{< 5) PHC(5-10) PI-I(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+) NW(IO+)

Bllnda 'P M{< 5) H(IO+) ACS« S) CV(IO-!-) BS(IO+) 9 438.0 1,053 163 HP WSS- PO« 5) CM«5) (O:Z6S630D) C(lO+) tvICW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(iG+) RS« 5) PH(IO+} CI'(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

154 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Director}, Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under different Iypes of\and use in hectare)

c 0 j '!:J c ;> :.=. .f' bIl " OJ -0 :0 '''' c.> :>" 11 c "8 75 ... ~ ..g " 8 dl c bD ~ '~'" 'C-ri " :e ;> ,g " $ ::0" gl, ';;: ~ "' " Sl fA 6'0 .!'l .b ~-o ;. " ~ ~ .E c.. ~ t: ~ '" .:;: .r> ~ c.. § -0 c > B §- 8..E .£ "" '" <.... S il1 " -0 .t> " ~ Q. .5 ~ i !.':! '":a g " e l1 ~ "OJ " ~ '8 E{i to. ;. ~ c f! i ::l ..'1:: ! 0 0- OJ ·s ;l ~ 0 ..'" 0 :.§ " ~ OJ ...: z D.. Z'" :2: Ei u.. ::> u '"blJ ...: z en J4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

W(18.2) TK(4.0) MR Lohordnsa (6) 228.8 67.7 246.7 Tolo R(7.1) T(29.4)

W(63.2) TWE(6.1) 2 PR LollDrdng" (10) EDEAO - 34,6 TK(9.3) 167.2 167.0 181.6 Masm.llolimklll"saon 0(1.9) T(8Q.41

W(l6.2) 29 TK(G. \) MR FP Lohardaga (12) 226.5 SU.I BUfka 3 , R{4.0) 51.5 T(26.3)

W(SO.6) TK(B.I) PRMR Lohardasn (8) ED 274.8 92.1 Bed.1 4 24.1 R{G.I) 0(2.3) 56.8 T{67.I)

PC(6.!) W(32A) 63.3 B!,ainsll1undoalins PR Lohardaga (15) ED NM 11,6 TK(4.0) 249,2 145.0 .s Bh.'yaguon R(O.8) T(43.3)

W(IR.2)

MR Lohardaga (15) 213 TK(4.0) 171.5 140.6 47.4 Udrans; 6 " 0(2.4) T(24.6)

W(0.6) MR Lohardaga (10) 122.5 IB.7 7.3 B"imllri 7 T(O.G)

OC(17.5) MR Lohardaga (12) 148.5 53.7 ;101.4 Amber. T(17.5)

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22°C(45.1) MR LohardagB (I 5) 128.1 190.6 71.7 Banda . T(45.1) 9

155 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Censu!ii of Indi2 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifno( available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 Inns., 5-10 klns. and 10+ kms of the Til neareSI nlace where the facility is available is "iven) .., "i! -0 5 [;l ~~ "'"0 ~ U '';:: 0 ,;- u ~ ,.. 0 " Q "§ ·c" ~ ·t ~ '"0 "'" il ] :n ~ ~ E.- u ~ e ""3 &. ., '11 '" -a c. -.;;Vl " '" 0 "OIl 0 il " ~ ..!! <::> 11" .Gj," lG ~ ~ "0 E7ie p:) - " ~ -5" ~ Ji; o" "t:" '" .~ 0 a " 0 o"] B '~ "'" .." "'"0 12 'E e·'" § ..: .§ ~ § '- ~ .!3 ~ .sal 0 1 il " :; b ·iii ~ ~ ., .. .c ., 11 "" 11 " Q) Q,) .... e i? Ol" ., Ol C) ;;:; e '" ~ .r: "'" E3 tf ·6i,1l" ~ .5 16 0:-::: III 15 ~ 0 "'"2 U '" .;z, t- ~ ;z,'" iil'" ::E" el p.. 8.E < (5 r:-: ~V)- o"' "Cl '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 H(5- ACS RS Aka,; 10) ~IPWTK CV(IO+) 10 959.0 2,066 370 P M C(lO+) PO(" 5) CM(S-IO) NCS( 10·~) 8S(10+) (02656400) IvICW(IO+) 55- SP(IO+) PrI(IO+) CP(5-1O) OCS( 10+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(IO+)

i<.ulllhariya 1'(2) M(S-tO) - H« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) i3S(IO·~} II 394.0 2,046 382 5) MCW(IO+) ~~~ W TK 1'0« 5) CM«5) (026$6S{lQ) C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(IO+)

1'7 P Me< S) H(ID+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+} as(I{l+} 12 Hali (02656600) 253.0 61& HI' W SS- 1'0« 5} CM«5) - C(lO+) MCW(IO·~) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« .Kaspur PM« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) as(5-10) 13 878.0 1,539 227 5) MCW( 10+) HP W SS- 1'0« 5) CM«5) (D2656700) C(lO·,") NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 11.8(10+) I'BC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO·~) NW(iO·,·)

P« NaudihQ H« ACS(5-to) CV(IO+) 6S(IO+) 14 84.0 401 5B 5) M«5) 5) MCW( 10+) HP W SS- 1'0« 5} CM«S) (02656800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) II.S(IO+) C(lO·f) PIIC« 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS Dha,,~ra 45 1'(2) M(3) HDPHC POPTO CM CY(IO+) 85(10+) 15 502.0 2,541 WSS- NCS( 10+) (02656900) B S(3) C(IO·I-} MCW(IO+) I'H(l3) CP(lO+) gP(IO+) II.S(JO+) OCS(IO+) STeIO+) NW(lO+)

PrlS(2) Bhaunro 1'(2) M(2) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+} 16 933.0 3,031 611 HI' W R SS- PO PH CM(IO+) (02657000) C(IO+} MCW(IO·,) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) oes(IO+) ST(W+) NW(IO+)

H(5- SOI"lJUda I' M« 5) 10) ACS(IO+} CV(iO+) BS(H}+) 17 531.0 t,412 224 HP WSS- 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02657100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) ['HC(S-IO) OCS(iO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

GarBr!,o P M« 5) 1-1(10+) 18 416.0 1,360 191 ACS(I()+) CY(IO+) 85(1O+} «()26S7200) HPW SS- PO(", 5) CM(lO+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CPt 10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Parbn 19 428.0 98 P MeID+) 1-1(10+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) (02M7300) 577 HI' WSS- PO(" 5) CM(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+} PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Lund use (i.e. area under different types orland use in hectare) ]' ._g..c: :.§. i:;> ., :.a ""= 0 :.a ~ " ;:;" " ~ .~" § c ~. .s " 0 !:!" ~3 .$ ,g :a u ::l > "" 1l bO .:;: <>"I! "" ~ :(l '" Q ..0 '" "§..., ~ IJ .9 c. ~ 1:: ~ >. ~ ." ~ '" .c 0. e 1; ~ ..c ~ ;.:; "c. 8.~ "".!l ::;;" ii .... @ g .."- g}, g 0 i; .5 ~ "'"1l to ., 8 1;) g, 'E j ii OJ'" Co ~ ll:'" 0 '" :; ·c 0. i 0 ~ 'c :;: « z c.. z" :2: E I :.s :::> () j ~ ell" 14 15 16 17 18 ""19 20 21 22"" 23 2 1

PRMR 0 Lohardaga (t6) 1433 C(71.6) 269.5 300.3 174.3 AkAs; 10 ]71' · T(7I.G)

PRMR OC(47.G) Lohardngn (1 B) ! 13.0 37.0 1%.4 Kumhnriya 11 ]71' T(47.G)

MR Lol1Brdaga (12) 16 8 0C(22.3) 84.3 44.3 85.7 HAd 12 · T(21.3)

PRMR 09 0C(26.2) Lchard.ga (18) ED 2()5.0 526.4 119.2 Knspur 13 ]71' • T(2G.2)

0C(13,4) PRMR LohBrdagn (18) 46,6 13.6 10.2 NRudiha 14 T(13.4)

PRMR EDEAO Lo.hardaga (15) NM 28, I 136.2 215,1 122,6 Bhandrs 15 ]71' EO

OC(157.5) MR Lohsrdaga (16) ED N 659.2 29.0 86.9 BhBlIllfO 16 T(157.5)

MR Lohnrdoga (30) 4 G Oct".?) 134.8 263.0 116.9 Soranda 17 · T(I!.7)

GC(9.0) MR Lohard.ga (24) 107.8 191.3 108.4 Oararpo 18 T(9.0)

PR MR 50 GC(9.3) Lohsrdag. (12) ED 154.3 172.7 86.3 Porha 19 . FP , T(9.J)

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash C-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distQnce in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-! 0 kms. and 10+ kms of Ihe ~ nearest nlace where the facility is available is given .., I!! ~.g "(> i' Vi" '" ::J l.l'" - ... OJ .. .'".. <.) ..c V> '" c :> :.=: U) tl 6 OJ " " e '.0 1:: :.§, u 8 '"0 -'" .a '?:~ -'" C!. -"Co ~ ~g II ou -Vl " 1;;' 0 ~ ;:::; OJ> Co B :;: ~ ...4 ~ <:> "0 1!" 'Sj, til e -~ t!- o '0 "b itl- " :;I ::> '- ;;; e .~ co .'" ~ co 0 r:: '" '"6b § ::: ... OD .i! l~ 'c" 1il'" 'B ""Co 0; "c £11 .~ § ~ ~ " .0 .~ .l! ::> u g '~ '" :;;; " G.'I ..... e '" 0; <.) ;a" ~ ~ e OJ =E"'" '" ., ~ -c '" ~ o a '~1l Mo"N 0""E " ell :z: ! ~ Z" IJ.l" ::E 8 Q.. U..o

~ falmi I'MC<5) H(IO'I-) ACS(IO+) CV(l()+} 88(10+) 20 GZ9.0 1,188 222 HP W SS· PO«S) CM(IOi') (02637400) qtOi') MCW(IOi') NCS(IO+) SP(lO·~) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP(IOi") PHC(IO''') OCS(IO!·) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Amdllli P M(S·to) H(lO;') ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 21 279.0 271 HI' W SS· 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (02651500) 19 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO·~) RS(lO+) PH(tO+) Cr(lo+) PI"lC(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO·~) NW(IO+)

1-1(5· Tilsili P M(S-JO) 10) ACS(JO+) CV(JO+) BS(lO+) 22 193.0 541 112 HP WSS· PO(5-1O) CM(lO+) {026S7(jOO) C(Wi') }'ICW(IO+) NCS(!O+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO·j·) PI-lC(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« NW llilfJi P M« 5) ACS("S) CV(IO+) 23 320.0 442 101 5) MCW(IO'~) HI' W fl. SS- PO« 5) CIIA« 5) 8S(I()+) (02657700) C(lO+) NCS(lO+) 81'(10;') PIiC(" 5) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) RS(I()+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+}

Sell1l'S PIiS H(IO+) 24 210.0 493 93 P M qIO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) (026S7800) MCW(IO+) HI' W SS· PO PH CM(IOr) NCS(IOi') Sr(IO,') RS.(!()i) I'HC(5-1O) CP(IO'!-) OCS(lD+) ST(IO'c) NW(I()+)

H(5- DlulilDlllunji 10) 25 279.0 109 P M(S-IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) (02GS79()O) 654 HPW S5- ['0«5) CM(5-JO) C(lO+) MCW(tO+) NCS(lD+) SP(!O+) fl.S(Hl+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) 1'1iC(5-l0) OCS(IO+) S1'(lO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- a.lsolP PM(<5) to) 26 230.0 PO PH(S· ACS(IO+) CV(IO·j-) 8S(10+) (02658000) 624 101 HI' W S8. CM(5-1O) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) 8P(IO+) CP(IO+) [(S(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« Pujhl'i I' Ivl« 5) 2.7 173.0 ACS(IOi') CV(IO+) BS(lO+) (02658100) 312 64 5) MCW(IO~') tiP W SS- PO«5) CM«5) C(lO+) NCS{IO+) SP(LO+) PHC(5-10) PH(<:5) CP(IO+) R8(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO'c) NW(IO+)

H(S- Wakilalnbua P('" 28 IO}MCW(S- 74.0 159 24 5)M(5-IO) HI' W SS· ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(lO.~) (02658200) 10) PHC(5- POts-tO) CM(5-10) C(JOt} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lOt) 10) PH(S-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(IO;·) ST(tO+) NW(IO+)

Dhobali P« H« 29 108.0 5) M(<:S) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) {0205S)()(» fiS4 85 5) MeW(S- HP W SS. PO« 5) CM«S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) 10) PHC(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(lOt) 8T(10+) NW(lO+}

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under differenllypes orland use in hectare)

]' .'"..'"0 e c- Ol) •.Ei " 'i5 j'" 1i " '"E 'tl .... ., .fl " ., c ~ lit'" "0 '" '0 :;: ..Cl B 0- 0- 6 ~ ~ &l ~ 8 "It! '0 {il :c" ..... '" ....'" 0.. .§ ~ ., os la '0 0 "c e'" '" t;; "" "iii 0.. ~ bf) 'E .si3 '" ~ il:'" ~ 0 ·S '" '1: c.. 0 "i'l ~ :l '" ~ ~ -< Z" 0.. Z" ~ 8 .... :.s ::J U ~ < Z VJ" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

GC(9.7) MR Loh.rdaga (25) 221.2 261.6 136.6 Palmi 20 1'(9.7)

26 GC(II.3) MR Lohardaga (27) 98.8 130.8 3S.1 Amdari 21 · 1'(11.3) +

I 6 aC(s.O) MR Lohardall" (30) 95.8 68.3 19.6 Ti1.i,i 22 · 1'(8.0)

GC(S.O) MR Lohardaga (25) ED 65.6 204.5 41. 7 2:1 1'(8.0) Bil"i

05 GC(S.I) MR Lohardallo (26) SO.I 117.9 33.3 SOln,. H · 1'(8.1)

OC(S.2) MR Loh.rd.!!. (26) 87.7 129.0 53.8 Dh.namlll~i 25 T(8.2)

OC(II.E) MR Lohardaga (20) 1l3. f 81.0 23.3 Balso!" 26 1'(11.&)

PRMR GC(39.9) Lohardnll" ( I 7) ED 68.0 40.3 24.4 Pajhri 27 FP 1'(39.9)

PRMR OC(12.9) Lohardaga ( 18) 23.5 14.9 22.2 Wnkilambua 28 FP 1'(12.9)

GC(9.7) PRMR Lohordogo (20) 67.7 20.7 9.8 Dhobali 29 1'(9.7)

159 PISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; LOHARDAGA Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if 1101 avnilnble within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 klTIs. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is E!iven '"::J .., :! '0 .. ~ ~~ ti u "'"~ .~ (} .; 8 ., 4J 0 c: a 0 .<: "'§ ;;: t 0 "" Ii 0 § " 'E ~ '0 Jl u tJ. .g_ .E of &. " i:i' 3 ..!! ~ il -Vl 0 '" ;:::; il go e: -~ : ~ ....l .!!! <:> !! .~ ~ m-'" OJ "" tJ. -a 'C tp 'e E~§ ~." «l ~ ii c r: OJ on i!= c ;g "0'"" e 0 l3 bI) .. 0 0 g 'g .<:: ri " oS 0 :u .g_'" fij ~ ~ '" il ~ 'c ....:'" '''' 0 .c '0 -'" 'lil -a "n1:;'g rnl ~ "3'" '-o -a jl; e: ;:: C ...: bJ) § t; § :! g- 0 ~ 'g lJ] .g'OJ E '0 " Iii ..," c ::! 1<1 E ::! .. .l!O 1'i :;;; 1l E to -;;;" ... "'" E ..0 'Ci c 1ij.12 " ~ ~ ~ '" -.: s Tii OJ .c; .~~ E0;:;:: "' !a 0 0 ;;;:, '" :;;;: .,_~ ...: 0 ~ u E

He< l'eln'l'oka P M«5) ACS«5) CV(tO+) B8(1O+) 30 152.0 556 96 5) MCW(S- HP WSS- PO« 5) CM«5) (02658400) C{lO+) NCS(lOi') SP(lO+) RS(lO+) 10) PHC(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(10+} NW(IO+)

H(5- M.kUllda t02 P M(S-lO) 10) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 31 7.04.0 842 HP W SS- PO(S-IO) CM(HO) (02658500) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO,') ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

tI(S- NOIl,j 80 P M(5-10) 10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(IO+) 32 161.0 541 HI' W SS- PO(5-10) CM(5-IO) (02658600) C(IOI') MCW(lO;.) NCS(IO+) SP(IO'I-) RS(IO+) 1'1-1(10+) CP(W+} PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(5-10) 81lilllo PM(5-10) PO ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(IO,') 31 428.0 t,722 304 MCW(IO+) HI' WSS- CM(S-IO) (02651>100) C(IO·t) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) j'HC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Khawasllmuuwa PM«S) H(W+) ACS(S-IO) ,CV(lO+) 6S(IO+) 34 467.0 966 1GB tiP WSS- 1'0«5) CM(IO+) (0265&800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SIl(IOt) RS(<: 5) PH(IO+) CP(IO+-) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IU+) NW(JO+)

P~ebnllain p M«5) H(lO+) ACS« 5) CV(iO+) 8S(10+) 35 1\)i}.O 443 1(} HI' WSS- 1'0(<:5) CM(10+) (02658900) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IOi') CP(IO+} RS« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« Nora"li H(lO+) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(lO+} 36 615.0 1,131 329 5)M«5) HI' WSS- PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (02659000) MCW(ID+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) C(IO+) PH(S-IU) CP(5-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Kha,lda 109 P M« S) H{IO+) ACS(S-iO} CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 3'/ 163.0 7$3 HP WSS· PO«5} CM{<5} (02659100) C(lO+} MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) PI-I(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

a8Jui P M(S-IO) C(5. PHS H(IO+) ACS 38 489.0 1,37J PO CV(IO·!·) B8(10+) (02659200) 268 10) MCW(lO+) HP WSS- CIvI(IO+) NCS(IO+) PH(IO+) SP(IO+) RS«S) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+) NW(IO,,)

PHS H(lO+) Moh"ar, PM«5) 39 473.0 663 PO PH(S. ACS«5) CV(IO+) 65(10+) (02659300) 133 MCW(IOi') HP W S5- CM(IO+) C(IO+) 10) NCS(lO+) . SP(IO"+) PHC(10+) CP(IOt) RS(lO+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+) NW(HH-)

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory lLnnd Use (As on 1.999) Land lise (i.e. area under differenllypes of land lise in heclare)

= i .'"" '" '-=-'" .q "'" '","" ""Cl :;:;" ""3 '"0 ., s ...'" w .S " '",,~ 4l E 0;- ..s on ~ 0 :.:::-~ ~ eo e " :> ..S! ~ 0 ..0 1;\, .s: o"IJ .. " " oj ::;! 111." '"fi: ~ lib ..!!! b 1::: t:: ., >. ~ t .8 " 0. ., "t:I :s: .0 .8 Q. e ..!l iii "" E1 -= '" "'" ., 8..a ." ..0" '" ..... a Q.. 1 '0 0 .9 ~ ~ bO ~ c " " UI e! '" e'" ~ 1;; oj OJ Q.. il: il: '" on :g '1: Q.. ~., 0 fO '" " .." 0 ] ~ 1 Iii ., « z " z :.?: e ;:J" u on !! Z tr.l 14 15 "'"'16 17 18 '"'""19 20 21 22 23 2 I

GC(I1.5) PRMR Lohnrdaga (19) 80.2 45.0 15.2 Tetarpnka 30 T(II.S)

aC(8.3) MR Loh.rdaga (18) 94.3 68.S 33.1 Makundn 31 .. T(S.3)

aC(27.B) MR Lol1ordoge (15) ]0.8 45.11. 56.7 Nog.ri 32 T(27.S)

aC(I!.7) PR Loh ordag. (2 I) I3U 195.0 89.7 Bhith. 33 T(I L7)

GC(9.6) MR FP Lol •• rdaga (21) 131.3 173.9 15;1..5 KllRwBsambawa 34 T(9.6)

10 OC(S.6) PR Lolt.rdaga (15) 66.2 55.1 IiB.6 Pnchngain 35 · T(S.6)

32 OC(60.0) PRMR Lollardoga (20) 243.6 114.1 133.7 N.rauli 36 • T(60.0)

OCC20.S) PRMR Lohardlltln (20) 113.7 10.8 17.8 Khalld. 37 T(20.S)

OC(47.7) MR Lohard.ga (20) 183.5 160A 97.4 Ollin; 38 T(47.7)

MR Lohardaga (25) 1300 OC(41.9) 162.0 89.1 49.8 Mal11IRri 39 · T(41.9)

161 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA Census of IndAa 2001. - Amenities and Amenities available lifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in bmckets the distance i.n broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest olace where the facilitv is available is given

...... ,o E Z'" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 13

Clmlho H(lO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) B8(1Ot-) ~O 518.0 761 162 P M C(IO"') (CJ1659400) MCW(JO+) HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(lOt-) NCS(IO+) SP(JOt-) RS(5-10) PHC(IO+) PIi(S-IO) CP(IOi·) DCS(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(IO+)

64 I' M(" 5) H(IO+) 6S(10+) 41 Uhi (02u59S00) 196.0 443 HP W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO) ACS(5-to) CV(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) t- NCS(IO+) SP(IO.'") RS(S-IO) PHC(IO+) PH(5-IOJ CP(I()+) OCS(IOi-) ST(lUt) NW(lO+)

GUlOdill 204 P M(5-10) H(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 6S(l0+) 42 288.0 1,252 HP W SS- PO« 5) (02659000) CO 0+) MCW(lO+) RS« 5) PH(to+) CP(IO,.) NCS(IO+) SPOD+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO·c)

PHS H(IO+) RS e ACS{<:5) CV(IO+) Naru " 1%.0 621 112 PM C(5-10) MCW(IO+) HI' W SS- PO BS{IO+) «(l26S9700) PH(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO·c)

Channa H(IO+) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) 6S(10+) 277.0 1,669 2BS P M« 5) HI' W SS- 1'0« 5) «(lZ659800) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) CM(IOt-) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PH(IOt-) PHC(IO+) CP(IOi-) O(S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Kllnjo 88(10+) 255.0 435 85 P M C( 10.~) H(lO+) HI' W SS- PO« 5) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1() CY(IOt-) (02659900) MCW(IOt-) NCS(lO·") SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) PH(':: 5) PHC(IO+) CP(IOi·) OCS(IO+) ST(lO.,') NW(IO·,·)

DAI-I(IO+) Bamllnill ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 46 299.0 1,208 239 P M« 5) MCW(IO+) HI' W SS- PO PH «(12660000) C(IOi·) CM(5-10) NCS(IO'.) SP(IO+) PHC(IO·") RS« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO.,.) ST(lO·I·) NW(IO+)

Khawftskhijri 172 1'(2) M« 5) H(IO'·) flCS« 5) CY(IO+) I3S(IO+) 47 304.0 877 tiP W SS- PO« 5) CIVIC<5) (02660100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PH(

anmlmlldiba PHS H(lO·I-) 4& 1116.0 617 114 PM S ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 88(10+) (0266GZOO) MCW(IO+) HP W SS- PO« 5) CIVI«5) CCI 0+) NCS(IO+) 8P(10·1·) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(III+) RS« 5) GCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Ji,awloli P« H(lO+) 91.0 961 ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(IOi·) (02660300) 19B 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) HP W S8- 1'0« 5) CM«5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC{IOi.) PH(IOi") CP(IO+} OC8(IO+} ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land tJ se (As on 1999) Land use (i,e. area LInder different types orland lise in hectare)"

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OCCI7.2) MR Lohard"fl' (27) 120.8 37.6 20.6 Viti 41 T(lJ.2)

GC{IR,G) MR Lohardagn (22) 128.4 63.3 78.1 OarRtlih 42 T(IB.G)

GC[I7,8) MR Lobn'rdagn (22) 77.4 35.4 25.7 Nngjua 43 T(17.8)

02 GC(B.9) Lohardaga ( 19) :;7,9 175.1 34,3 Channa 44 PR , T(S.9)

GC(9.9) MR LOlmrdng. (35) 65.3 156.7 23.1 Knnjo 45 T(9,9)

GC(tS.7) PRMR Lohard.g. (21) 99.8 133.1 50.5 Bfl,agnin 46 T(15.7)

GecIO.I) PRMR Lohardaga (2 I) t:l1.2 109.9 52.6 Khawaskl1i_iri 47 TeIO.I)

GC(6.5) PR MR Lohnrdagn (22) 27.8 101.8 30.3 Bnll1ll1mdib. 48 T(6.')

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163 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; lOHARDAGA Census of !ndilll 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if nOI available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and lie};! to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. Ilnd 10+ kms of the g nearest place where th~ tacility is available is given '0 "0'" ~ ai [ij ~~ .0 u ';: I;) oi u il ~ ... u -" ~ ;; .l:: g <:: a '"0 e '5t: .~ >; '=' u " E 13 ~ 8. 'B ., " C §-= ., fl '" .. 0 011 ;; .. e~~ 0 -.:l fl €I' '" E ....l ~ 0 b 's. tJ E';ilS @,-; .,;g .;: c.. ...<: "C 0 ~ ''::; '" " :Ii [ij c " a ~ 'c <:> r:: o 'u ~ "- !.'. " "" •.,o 00:: .s i5 -=Ol. .. " '0 ~ .-9 ~ .'"oj os .., '" ...0 ..c ~ "iii ""'': '3 4- "iii '" > '" <> .. 0- ~ '0 i~ '2 1ii &'i 0 0 Iii E ~ .g" E'" iO' "iii "iii "iii 'N 'C" c" E-'"6 '" " " ~ g ~ '1': E § ::J .~] or,:;;oE " ell 15 0 "0 '1: ~ J\ Z !- r z U.l :a" 0 Q., 82 ..: 0 ~~~ u \'! 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1'1(5- Kundo PM«5) 10) ACS« 5) CV(I()+) B8(1O+) SO 298.0 122 133 HI' W SS· 1'0(" 5) CM«5} (02660400) C(lO;') MCW(IOn NCS(IO'I') 8P(10+) RS(lO+) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(I();') NW(IO+)

H(5- K.clunachi PM(5-1() 10) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 88(10+) SI 287.0 GOS 138 HI' W SS· 1'0« 5) CM(5-10) (02660500) qIO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IOT) RS(IO'r) PH(5-10) CP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS( 10+) 51'(10+) NW(IO+)

KOla PM(>-IO} H(IO;·) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 52 126.0 355 75 HP W R 5S· POC'" 5) CM(5-l0) (02660600) qlO+) MCW(W+) NCS(Wi.) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) • PH(<: 5) CP(IO'!-) I'HC(5-1Il) OCS(HI+) S1'(IO+) NW(I()r)

Dunui P M(5-1O) 1-1(10+) CMCr(5- AC5{5-IO) CV(Hl+} 85(10+) 53 264.0 537 122 HI' W SS- POC'" 5) (02660700) C(lO+) MCW(lO;') 10) NeS(IO+) 8P(10+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) rHC(5.1D) OCS( 10;') S1'(lO+) NW(ID+)

Pl1l1dllria PM«5} 1-1(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(JO+) 54 27&.0 905 176 HP W SS; PO« 5) CIvI{<5) (02660800) ClIO+) " IvICW(IO+) NCS(IO+) 81'(10+) RS(IO+) 1'1'1(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) DCS(IO+} S1'(lO+) NW(IO+)

H(2) PHS JlUH8ain PO ACS«5) CV(IO+) 85(10+) 55 632.0 1.516 294 P M C( 10+) MCW(Wi') rtP W SS- CtvI«5) (02660900) PH(W+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5(10+) PHC(IO;') Cr(IOi') OCS(IO'r) ST(IO+) NW(fO+J

P('" Jlliko H(IO;·} ~G 406.0 ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B3(10+) (02661000) 849 173 5)M« 5) l' HP W 5S- 1'0« 5) CIvI«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(Uh) 1'1-1(10+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

11(3) .0 OA T W(56} PliC PO(l!) IG062 P(5") M(!3) TK(2) Sluck ToM 19889.0 55540 PHS(12) PTO CM(l) Il.S(2) S(4) HP(5S) ACS(3) Jlwe PH(I7) NW R(3) L RMP(l)

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) " Land use (Le. area under different types orland use in , hectare)

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5 PRMR LolmrdBgn (' 8) 08 GC(9. ) 93.6 109.5 14.1 51 . T(9.S) Kachm"chi

GC(6.3) MR l.olmrdngB (25) 57.2 49.2 1).4 Kot. 52 T(6.3)

GC(S.S) MR l.ohardag" (26) 127.2 111.6 16.4 DUillri 53 T(8.S)

GC(6.9) MR Lo hanlaga (22) 56.1 164.1 SO.5 I'flndori. 54 T(G.9)

OC(IO.2) MR Lohnrdaga (25) 304.4 156.3 160.8 lnmSBiin 55 T(IO.2)

OC(9.5) PR Lohardn!,!9 (22) ED 112,6 151.5 126.7 Jhiko 56 T(9.S)

GC(JOI2.76) PC(6.07} . PR(24) W(199.3S) !L'Oeil) MI'l(49) N(l) EAG(3) 604 1 TWE(6.07) 7494.2 6658.5 3846.5 FI'(9) M(2) • TK(3S.6) IW(I) NW R(18.0S) 0(6.5) '1'(1284.43)

1fr5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

APPENDIX I ~ VILLAGE DlRECfORY ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDlCALAND OTHER AMENITIES iN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Educational Institutions Total Matriculation J secondary number of Total Primary school Middle school school Serial Name of inhabited population of number C.D.block villages C.D.block Villa~es Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Kisko 90 57,779 51 61 13 15 0 0 2 Kuru 76 83,922 57 59 18 18 0 0 3 Lohardaga 42 57,166 34 35 12 12 0 0 4 Senha 8& 63,918 63 85 15 21 4 4 5 Bhandra 56 55,540 49 54 10 13 2 4

District(Rurnl): 352 318,325 254 :Z!i4 68 79 6 8;

Educational institutions (conld) Higher Secondary I PUC I ntermed i [lte I JLIn ior College(graduate and Adult Litracy No • Serial Name of college above) classes/centn: Others educational number C.D.block Villages Institutions Villages institutions Villages institutions V~!~ges Institutions. facilities 2 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 Kisko 0 0 0 0 2 2 I 37 2 Kuru 0 0 I 5 5 4 4 15 3 Lohardaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 5 4 Senha 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 25 5 Bhandra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

District(Ruflll): 0 0 7 7 15 16 89

Medical Institutions Primary Health Centre / Health Primary Health Serial Name of Hospital Dispensary Centre Sub-centre number C.D.block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24, 25 26 27 Kisko 4 4 0 0 2 6 6 2 Kuru 4 S 3 II 4 6 9 9 3 Lohnrdaga 0 0 0 0 4 4 II 11 ~4 Senha I I 0 0 13 13 . lS Bhandra 2 3 2 2 II 12

District(Rufal): 11 13 5 13 n 14 50 51 166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX 1- vu,LAGEDIRECTORY (CONTD.) ABS1RACTOFEDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHERAMENITrES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Medical Institutions Maternity and Child Welfare centre / Maternity Home / Child Community Health Serial Name of Welfare Centre Family Welfare Centre Workers Others number C.D.block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages institutions Villages Institutions 2 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Kisko 4 4 I i I 2 2 2 Kuru 8 )0 4 4 0 0 2 2 3 Lohardaga 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 4 Senha 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 5 Bhandra 0 0 0 0 2

District(Rural): 14 16 6 6 3 3 6 7

Medical institutions (Contd) Drinking water Source Serial Name of No medical More than No drinking number C.D.Block facilities Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others one source water facilities 2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

Kisko 78 6 87 9 5 15 3 0 66 69 '

Distrid(Rurai): 283 U 346 47 9 46 3 3 293 303 0

. Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Post Post & Telegraph telegraph Serial Name of Post Telegraph telegraph Post office office & office & Bus Railway Navigable number C.D.block office office office & phone phone phone phone service statio(1 waterway 2 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Kisko 9 0 0 I 0 0 2 4 3 0 2 Kuru 16 3 5 1 I 10 3 I 0 3 Lohardaga II 0 0 5 0 0 7 0 I 0 4 Senha 12 0 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 0 5 Bhandra II 0 5 0 5 0 2

Distriet(RlIra!): 59 3 2 19 1 2 30 7 7 1 167 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA

APPENDIX 1- VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONCLD.) ADSTRACr OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDlCALAND OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - c.n. BLOCK LEVEL Banks Power supply Credit societies Number of commercial and Number of Number of Serial Name of co-operative Not agricultural non-agricultural number C.D.block Villages banks Available available Villages credit societies Villages credit societies 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Kisko 3 3 2 88 3 3 0 0 2 Kuru 2 2 15 6J 3 3 0 0 3 Lohardaga I 10 32 3 3 0 0 4 Senha

District(f.tllrlli): 13 14 45 307 16 16

Credit societies (contd) Recreational facility Newspaper / Magazine Stadium I Number of Auditorium / Serial Name of other credit Cinema-/ Community News paper number C.D.block Villages societies Video hall $ports club hall News paper .Magazine & Magazine .I 2 65 6_6 67 68 69 70 71 72 1. Kisko 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 Kuru I 3 - 0 1 6 6 6 3 Lohardaga 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 5 4 Senha I Q a 0 5 2 5 Bhandra 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2

lJiistrict(Rllral): 2 2 .3 i) 21 16 16 168 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX lA-VILLAGE DIRECTORY Vfi,LAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Total number of Serial inhabited Number of primary school Number Name of C.D. block villages None One Two Three Four + 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Kisko 90 39 43 6 2 0 2 Kuru 76 19 55 2 0 0 3 Lohardaga 42 8 33 I 0 0 4 Senha 88 25 51 9 0 3 5 Bhandra 56 7 44 5 0 0

District Total: 352 98 226 23 2 3

APPENDIX I B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGE BY PRIMARY, MlDDLEANDSECONDARY SCHOOLS Type of educational insttutions available Total ~ number of At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle Serial inhabited school and no middle school and one middle school and one Number Name of C.D. block villages No School school school secondu!1 school 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kisko 90 38 39 12 0 2 Kuru 76 16 42 15 0 3 Lohardaga 42 5 25 9 0 4- Senha 88 25 48 15 4 5 Bhandra 56 7 39 10 2

Total: 352 91 193 61 6

APPENDIX I C - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WlTHDlFFERENTSOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACLITillSAVAILABLE Number of villages with different sources of drinking water More than one source Serial Only tube only from tap, well, Number Name of C.D. Block Only tap Only well well Only handpump tube well, handpumE 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Kisko 0 20 0 1 65 2 Kuru 0 2 0 0 69 3 Lohardaga 0 I 0 0 41 4 Senha 0 23' 0 0 59 5 Bhandra 0 1 0 0 55

District Total: 0 47 0 1 289 169 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA APPENDIX n- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WI-ITCH DO NOTItiVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Amenities flat available Senior Primary Location Second- Health Tap Approach Commer- Serial code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pucca cia! Number Name of village number C.D. block Population School College Centre . water facility road Bank I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 IJ !2 Kuru 02637900 Kuru 5,718 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 2 Senha 02654900 Senha 6,017 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available

APPENDiX II A- VILLAGE DiRECTORY CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITmS • Amenities not available Senior Primary Location Second- Health Tap Approach Commer- Serial Name of code Name of ary Sub drinking Bus by Pucca cial Number census town number C.D. block Population School College Centre water facility road Bank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 There is no Census Town in Lohardaga district.

APPENDIX III - VILLAGE DlRECfORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF' CENSUS TOWNS / NON MUNICIPAL TOWNS

Name of Census Land use ( i.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) Serial town and C.D. block Irrigated by Culturable waste (including Area not available number within brackets Total area Forest source Un irrigated gauchar & groves) for cultivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 There is no Census Town I non-municipal town in Lohardaga district

170 VILu\GE DIRECTORY APPENDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY C. D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial number Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Kisko 02626000 Honhe 2 02626100 Kurse 3 02626200 Partl.l 4 02626400 Manchi 5 02626600 Kotsa 6 02626900 Kopia 7 02627100 Semartanr 8 02627300 Mulcrum 9 02627400 Kita 10 02627500 Pahargir II 02627600 . Rubed 12 02627800 Panrepura 13 02627900 Keradih

14 02628000 Sa~jupawa 15 02628100 Barwadih 16 02628200 .lamdih 17 02628300 Ambapawa 18 02628600 Ougo 19 02629100 Chandalgi 20 02629400 Husru 21 02629500 Mahugaon 22 02629700 Barchorgain 23 02629800 Jogiara 24 02630000 Barwatoli 25 02630100 lamhre 26 02631100 Oatma 27 02631600 Lawadag 28 02632500 Ourhul 29 02633300 Kharki 30 02633400 Bitloung 31 02633600 Chhechhranawadih 32 02633700 Huaha!" 33 02634100 Patgachha 34 02634200 Lawagain. Name of CD Block: Kuru 35 02634900 Chulhapani 36 02635600 Jario 37 02635900 Dubang 38 02636200 Chhotkichanpi 39 02638600 Bardih 40 02639100 Baksi 41 02639800 Makra 42 02640000 Rahe 171 D1STR!CT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

APPENDIX IV -VILLAGE DIRECTORY C. D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF lNl-!ABlTED VILLAGES WHERE NO A.MENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATER FACILITY IS AVAILABLE Serial number Location code number Name ofvillBge 2 3 Name of CD Block: Kllru 43 02640200 Baddih 44 02640500 Merle 45 02641500 Phulsari 46 02641800 Jajgunda Name off CD Block: Loh!!rdaga 47 02642500 Baksi 48 02642600 Burgaon 49 02645500 Burhu Baramtpur Name of CD !Block: Senha 50 02646800 Banri 51 02647100 I-lendehas 52 02647200 Totro 53 02647300 Kham 54 02647600 Turiadih 55 02647700 Batru 56 02647900 I-lundi 57 02648100 Pirtaul 58 02648200 Sanai 59 02648300 Nindi 60 02648500 Garatu 61 02648800 Rankoli 62 02649000 Chanri 63 02649400 Hurmhur 64 02649700 Gal'hgaoll 65 02649900 Churku 66 02650000 Chamru 67 02650700 Ara 68 02651000 Nawadih 69 02651100 fatehpur 70 02651800 Gobarsila 71 02653000 Minthgara 72 02653600 Tengria 73 02654100 Pali 74 02654500 Chatakpur Name of CD Block: Bhandra 75 02656]00 Baimari 76 02656800 Naudiha 77 02658200 WakilambuB 78 02658300 Dhobali 79 02659000 Narauli

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APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DJ!.RECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION

Number of inhabited villages having no Serial Uninhabited Scheduled Castes Number Name of C.D. block Total villages villages Inhabited villages population 2 3 4 5 6 Kisko 91 1 90 50 2 Kuru 76 0 76 37 3 Lohardaga 42 0 42 26 4 Senha 88 0 88 61 5 Bhandra 56 0 56 36

District Total: 353 352 210

APPENDIX VI- VILLAGE DlRECfORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUM'BER OF VILLAGES NOTHAVlNG SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION Number of inhabited .. villages having no Serial Uninhabited Scheduled Tribes Number Name of C.D. block Total villages villages Inhabited villages population 2 3 4 5 6 Kisko 91 90 0 2 Kuru 76 0 76 3 Lohal'daga 42 0 42 0 4 Senha 88 0 88 0 5 Bhandra 56 0 56 0

District Total: 353 1 352

APPENDIX VIlA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TOTRE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block Kisko Less than 5 02634800 Charhu 02633000 Kasiyadih 02629200 Pesrar 02634000 Anandpur 02626400 Manchi 02630400 Hisri 02626100 Kurse 02632900 Nawadih 02630800 Bagru 02627600 Rubed 02634400 Bethat 173 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA

APPENDIX VHA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONn~.) UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDIl'JC TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02634500 Patratu 02627400 Kila 02632300 Tisiya 02633900 Kisko 02628100 Barwadih 02632400 Hutap 02628400 Makka 02628600 Dugo 02627200 Siram 02633200 Barnag 5-10

02628500 lviadanpuf 02633800 Parhepat 02632600 Nari 02627700 Barialu 02632800 Hondaga 02631500 Deodariya 02626800 Sagodih 02632200 Salaiya 02631800 Khiriwar Alias Kharcha n-lO

02631100 Datma 21-30

02632100 Khariya 02631900 Uldag 0262650D MUrlnu 02631600 Lawudag 31-40

02626900 Kopia 41-50

02633100 Koeha 51·75

02627100 Semarlanr 02628700 76 2nd above Chainpur

02627000 Name of CD Block: Kuru Sembhua Less than 5

02639700 Huddu 02638300 Urumuru 02637100 Lawagain 02641600 Barmaratoia ltra 02639500 Kharta 174 VILlAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VIIA- VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TOTHEPROPORTlON OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02636300 KamJe 02637400 Nontilo 02642400 Hanhat 02636700 Bisramgarh 02640800 Pandra 02640200 Baridih 02640200 Baridih 02642300 Kakargarh 02636600 Sundru 02637800 Kundi 5-10 02637200 Koisimri 02639900 Tan 02636800 lima 02638900 Kairo 02635700 Chund 02641200 He'1jla 02635900 Dubang 02637700 Tiko 11-20 02641100 Rajrom 02640100 lingi 02639200 Eradon 02637600 Tati 02640700 Jilinga 02635800 Kundgara 02641500 Phulsari 02641300 Chandlaso 02635300 Salgi 02636500 Opa 02637900 Kuru 02636100 Banduwa 21-30 02635200 Dhaura 02636000 Barkichanpi 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 02635100 Masiyatu 02635000 Khamhar 76 and above 02634900 Chulhapani

175 [i!STRICl CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA

APPENDIX VllA - VILLAGE DIRECfORY (CONTD.) LlSTOFVILLAGESACCORDlNGTOTHEPROPORTIONOFTHESCHEDULlEDCASl'ESTOTlHIETOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: Lohardaga Less than 5 02643600 Juriya 02646600 Gunri 02644600 Khakhparta 02643400 Nadiya 02643100 Kutmu 02642600 Bllrgaon 02644300 Rampur 02643900 Bejwali 02644500 Bhakso Harratoli 02645200 Flesal 02646100 Nagra 02644000 Bhunjania 5-10 02642800 Jori 02643300 Nigni H-20 02645300 Hendlaso 02644700 Manho 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Name of CD Bloei{: Seaha Less than 5 02655000 Ekaguri 02650600 Uru 02655200 Serenghatll 02655300 Toral' ' 02651100 Fatehpul' 02655100 Chitri 02650700 Ara 02652300 logna 02654500 Chatakpur 02646900 Hesag 02654400 Barhi 02652800 Kundgari 02650200 Heswe 02650900 Garhkasmar 02654900 Senha 02653100 Jhakhra

176 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX VilA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Castes population (percentages) Location code number Name ofvillage 2 3 5-10 02655400 Sithio 02654700 Danru 02651700 Badia 02653400 Korarnbe 02652200 Arru 02653200 Buti 11-20 02651500 Chandkopa 02650000 Chamru 02651200 Turiyadih 21-30 02650500 Danru 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 lind above 02647000 Pahardanru Name of CD Block: Bhandra Less than 5 02660000 Baragain 02659800 Charma 02659700 Nagjua 02656400 Akasi 02655900 . Bhainstnllndoalias Bhaiyagaon 02659000 Narauli 02656200 Ambera 02655500 Toto 02660700 Dumri 02656700 Kaspuf 02659200 Gajni 02659400 Chalha 02657000 Bhaunro 02660900 .Iamgain 02659300 Mahuari 02656900 Bhandra 02660400 Kunda 5-10 02661000 Jhiko 02660300 Jharotoli 02655600 Masmanothakurgaon 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 Nil Nil 31-40 Nil Nil 41-50 Nil Nil 51-75 Nil Nil 76 and above Nil Nil Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

APPENDIX VIIS - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF YILLAG ES ACCORDliNG TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDULEDTRIRESTOTHETOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of CD Block: KisllO Less than 5 02626900 Kopia 02627700 Bariatu 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 02627000 Sembhua 02632600 Nari 02633400 Bitloung 21-30 02627800 Panrepura 02634800 Charhu 02632800 Hondaga 02630400 Hisri 02632900 Nawadih 31-40 02627100 Semartam 02626500 Murmu 02628700 Chainpur 41-50 02631600 Lawadag 02633100 Kocha 02633000 Kasiyadih 02627600 Rubed 02634600 Area 02626400 Manchi 51-75 02633900 Kisko 02634000 Anandpur 02633800 Pal'hepat 02634700 Nirhu 02629500 Mahugaon 02629300 ROl'ad 02633300 Kharki 02631800 Khiriwar Alias Kharcha 02633700 Huahar 02627900 Keradih 02629700 Barchorgain 02634400 Bethat 02634100 Patgachha 02634300 Hesapiri 02632400 Hutap 02630000 Barwatoli 178 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX vlln - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTo.) LIST OFVrLLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHETOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02630200 Merle 02634500 Patratu 02631900 Uldag 02628500 Madanpur 02632100 Khariya 76 and above 02633500 Semardih 02630500 Chotchorgain 02629200 Pesrar 02627200 Skarn 02629600 Tetardanr 02630600 Korgo 02632500 Durhul 02630800 Bagru 02628200 Jamdih 02632300 Tisiya 02634200 Lawagain 02633200 Banmg 02628400 Makka 02628600 Dugo 02626300 Manha 0263 J 100 Datrna 02631500 Deodariya 02627300 Mukrum 02632200 Salaiya 02627400 Kita 02626800 Sagodih 02628100 Barwadih

02628000 Sa~iupawa 02631000 Banpur 02629100 Chand algi 02630900 Bhusar 02626100 Kurse 02629000 Onegara 02629900 Agardih 02630100 .Iamhre 02630300 Bonga 02625800 Bul Bul 02631300 Pakhar 02625900 Kerar 02626600 Kotsa 02626000 Honhe 02632700 Nini

179 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHE TOTAlL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village I 2 3 02626200 Partu 02627500 Pahargir 02628300 Ambapawa 02628800 Putrar 02628900 Kauwadanr 02629400 Husru 02629800 Jogiara 02630700 Chanpi 02631200 Kekrang 02631400 Bonrobar 02631700 Jobang 02632000 Bahabar 02633600 Chhechhranawadih Name of CD !Block KIII"U Less than 5 02637500 Chandu 5-10 02636600 Sundru U-20 02642200 Lapul' 02640800 Pandra 02640400 Makandu 02640700 Jilinga 02636000 Barkichanpi 21-30 02640600 Maradin 02641300 ChandlasQ 02641500 Phulsari 31-40 02640200 Baridih 02638500 Sinjo 02640300 Hurhad 02637900 Kuru· 02635000 K,hamhar 02635800 Kundgara 02638900 Kaifo 02637400 Nontilo 02641200 Henjla 02638300 Ufumuru 02635300 Salgi 02639000 Utka 0?642300 Kakargarh 180 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DffiECTORY (CONTD.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTlON OFTHE SCHEDULED TlRIBES TOTRE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range ofSchedllled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name ofvilJage 2 3 41-50 02636200 Chhotkichanpi 02637100 Lawagain 02636700 Bisramgarh 02636400 Sulcumar 02635100 Masiyatu 02637800 Kundi 02636800 lima 02642400 Hanhat 02636900 Chiri 02640100 .Iingi 02638800 Jonjro 51-75 02636500 Opa 02636300 Kamle 02642100 Chima 02641800 Jajgunda 02637600 Tati 02638700 Sulcurhuttu 02639300 Sarhawe 02638000 Taku 02638200 .lido 02641400 Kolcar 02635200 Dhaura 02635700 Chund 02641000 Chetar 02639600 Gitilgarh 02635600 Jario 02639400 Tati 02636100 Bandllwa 02638600 Bardih 76 and above 02637200 Kolsimri 02639500, Kharta 02635500 Hotwar 02637700 Tiko 02637000 Karak 02641100 Rajrom 02638400 Umri 02635900 Dubang 02638100 Doha 02639900 Tan 02639200 Eradon 181 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.,.· LISTOFVlILLAGESACCORDINGTO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TruBES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes populatian (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02640900 Chitakoni 02641600 Barmarato la ltra 02637300 Jangi 02635400 Rocho 02640000 Rahe 02641900 Mahugaon 02641700 Charra 02639700 Huddu 02639100 Baksi 02639800 Malera 02640500 Merle 02642000 Torang Name of CD Blocl!.: Lohardaga

Less than 5 Nil Nil 5-!O Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-3~ Nil Nil 31-40

02643300 Nigni 02644300 Ram pur 02644900 Kujra 41·50

02645300 Hendlaso 02645000 Kurse 02643700 Tigra 02642800 Jori 5]-75

02644100 Mundo 02643000 Waina 02644000 Bhunjania 02644700 Manho 02645400 Hirhi 02645200 Hesal 02643800 Iota 02644400 Arkosa 02642700 Banjarkisko 02646000 Basri 02643600 Judya 02646200 Chipo 02643400 Nadiya 02644200 Bhantkhijri 02644800 Kaimo 76 and above

02646500 Baghi 182 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX vn B ~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) UST OF Vll.,LAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF TIm SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Nanle ofYillage 2 3 02646100 Nagra 02645100 Kujji 02646600 Gunri 02643200 Bamandiha 02642600 Burgaon 02643100 Kutmu 02644600 Khakhparta 02645900 Nadinagra 02642900 Saida 02645800 Aine 02643500 I-1armu 02645700 Bagha 02646300 Bakarni 02644500 Bilakso Harratoli 02643900 Bejwali 02642500 Baksi G2646400 lrgaon 02645500 Burhu Baramtpuf 02645600 Barantpur Name of CD Block: Senila Less than 5 02647000 Pahardanru 5-10 Nil Nil 11-20 Nil Nil 21-30 02648800 Rankoli 02653100 Jhakhra 02654900 Senha 31-40 02655100 Chitri 02655300 Torar 41-50 02652500 Kalhepat 02651500 Chandkopa 02652200 Arru 02654400 Barhi 02654700 Danru 02653800 Ugra 02655400 Sithio 51-75 02652300 Jogna 02651400 Birhni 02654500 Chatakpur

183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOi-JARDAGA

APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTfffi SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTflIE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name Qfvillage ~-~--.- 2 3 ()2653400 Korambe 02650500 Danru 02654000 Ghata 02650700 Am 02646700 Pundag G26524()O Bhargaon 02655200 Serenghatu 02653200 Suti 02650000 Chamru 02650200 Heswe 02652100 Torar 02651700 Badia 02655000 Ekaguri 70 Jlnd above 02648100 Pirtaul 02653900 Jhaljamira 02650800 Manhe 02649700 Garhgaon 02650100 Alalilldi 02653700 Murpa 02651100 Fatehpur 02651200 'fllriyadih 02647100 Hendehas 02654300 Gageya 02648200 Sanai 02652700 Parhi 026546GO Datri 02652600 Doka 02653600 Tengria 02651600 Arahasa 02652000 Murki 02646900 Jiesag 02647500 Jawal 02650400 Chaukni 02654800 Merho 02649800 Chau 02651&00 Gobarsila 02650600 Urll 0264920D Chaprong 02647800 Dlindru 02649300 Tuimu 0264960() Chandwa 02649000 Chanri 184 VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX vn B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) LISTOFV1LLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRlBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of vi lIage 2 3 02647900 Hundi 02650300 Sake 02650900 Garhkasmar 02652800 Kundgari 02654200 Patio 0264&900 Gamharia 02647700 Butl'u 02651000 Nawadih 02649900 Churku 02651300 Mllgo 02649400 Hurmhlll" 02653300 Kandra 02652900 Jan'llra 02649100 Mnnhepnt 02647400 Baladih 02046800 Banri 02647200 Tatro 02647300 Kham 02647600 Turiadih 02648000 Jurhni 02648300 Nindi 02648400 Henhe 02648500 Garatu 02648600 Churwe 02648700 Sendur 02649500 Gnneshplfr 02651900 Bansari 02653000 Minthgara 02653500 Ichri 02654100 Pali Name of CD Block: Bhandra Less than 5 Nil Nil 5-10 Nil Nil 1.1-20 Nil Nil 21-30 02660300 Jharotoli 02659600 Garadih 02656500 Kurnhariya 02656300 Banda 02655600 Masmanothakurgaon 02658400 Tetarpoka 31-40 02656900 Bhandra 185 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA ------~~~~~~~~~==~~~ APPENDIX VJ1 B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONTD.) LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02659800 Charma 02660000 Baragain 41-50 02658000 Balsota 02657000 Shaunro 02657100 Soranda 02655800 Bedal 02656000 Udrangi 51-75 02656400 Akasi 02659700 Nagjull. 02656200 Ambera 02661000 Jhiko 02659200 Gajni 02658700 Bhitha 02657600 Tilsiri 02658800 Khawasambawa 02659900 Kanjo 02659000 Narauli 02660200 Bamhandiha 02655700 Burka 02659400 Chalha 02657800 Semra 02658900 Pachagain

02656600 Bati 02660400 Kunda 02655900 Bhainsmundoalias Bhaiyagaon 02660500 Kachmachi 02658100 f>ajh~j 02657400 Palmi 02657500 Amdari 02660800 Pandaria ~~ Porha 02656700 Kaspur 02657900 Dhanamunji 02659300 Mahuari 02655500 'foto 02659100 Khanda 02660900 Jamgain 02656800 Naudiha 02658200 Wakilambua 02660100 Khawaskhijri 186 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDIX Vll B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY (CONCLD.) LIST OF VlLLAGES ACCORDlNG TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TR!BES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 02657200 Gararpo 02658600 Nagri 02657700 Bitpi 02660700 Dumri 02659500 Ulti 02660600 Kota 02656100 Bairnari 02658300 Dhobali 02658500 Makunda

187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

APPENDIX vm -VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT(C.D. BLOCK WISE) income and expenditure of panchayat I gram Number of villages with panchayat Name of gram Area of location code numbers Tolal Total ( in Rs. '000 ) punchayat and gram Location Scheduled Scheduled Serial location code panchayat code Number of Total Castes Tribes Total Total number number in hectare Number numbers households population population population income expenditure 1. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

N.A.

Note: N.A. stands for information not available.

APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OFG[RLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES Number of girls school Village Higher Secondary / PUC / Serial Name of location code Name of Primary Middle Matriculation / Intermediate / Junior number ·C. D. Block number village School School Secondary School college :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N.A.

Note: N.A. stands for information not available

188

TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-II: Town DhAectory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Town Directory (xiv) Industrial Township ITS Statement I : Status and Growth History (xv) Township TS Column (2) : Class, name and civic administration (xvi) Town Panchayat TP status of town : (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis (xviii) Town Committee/Town of town directory data at the state and all India levels. Area Committee TC It is presented according to 2001 Census Population (xix) Small Town Committee ST of the town as follows : (xx) Estate office EO Population Class (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP 100,000 and above I « (xxii) Census Town CT 50,000 - 99,999 II Others columns need no comments. 20,000 - 49,999 III Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of 10,000 - 19,999 IV towns, 1999. 5,000 - 9,999 V Column 3 to 5 ; Physical Aspects Below 5,000 VI In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum and Town with a population of one hundred thousand Minimum Temperature of the town are recorded. (l,00,000) and above is treated as a city. Column 6, 7 and 8 The civic administration status of the towns is Name of the State headquarters, District indicated within bracket against the name oftlle town. headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to status of town. be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (1) Municipal Committee MC Column 9 & 10 (iii) Municipal Council M Cl Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (iv) City Municipal Council CMC and five lakh and more popUlation are recorded. (v) To,:"n Municipal Council TMC Column 11, 12 and 13 (vi) Mun_icipal Board MB If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (vii) Municipality M station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal.lts (viii) Cantonment Boardl name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the Cantonment CB llame of nearest place with distance, where such Ox) Notified Area NA facility exists is mentioned. .

(x) Notified Town NT Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998~1999 (xi) Notified Area Committee/ Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure ill Notified Area Council NAC thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (xii) Notified Town Area NTA town for the year 1998-99 is recorded. 191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :lOHARDAGA

Statement IV : Cfivic and Other amenWes~ 1999 Column 13 and 14 ; Water suppiy Column. (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. Source and capacity of storage system. The following codes are used in these columns: Column (6) : Road ~ength (in kms.) Column 13 : Information about kutcha I pucca road is recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (0 Tap water T the referent town. (ii) Tube-well water TW (i) !?ucca Road PR (iii) Tank Water TK (ii) Kutcha Road KR (iv) Well water W Column (7) : System of Seweuge CoJuron 14 : OHT Generally" by sewerage system is implied the (v) Over Head Tank network of mains and branches of underground (vi) Service Reservoir SR conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RJG of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (ix) Pressure Tank PT that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other The information on major source of water supply surface are known as storm water drains, while those are given in column 13 and the storage capacity carrying both sewage and storm water are called against each in kilo-Iitres (in bracket) are presented combined sewers. in column 14. The codes used for different types of drainage Column 15': Fire Fighting Service system are as follows : In case the fire fighting service is available in the S 0) Sewer referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD available within the town. The name of the nearest (iii) Box Surface Drains BSO place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. (iv) Sylk Drains SO Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (v) Cesspool method CP connections) (vi) Pit System Pt Different types of electric connections have been (vii) Others 0 shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Column 8 to 11 ; Number of latrines Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. Number of varioLls types of latrines both Public Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational and. Private are given in these columns. and Cuitura] Facilities, 1999 Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. Coiumn 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Column 4 & 5 : The various prevalent methods of disposal of night soil are given below with codes: The data covers all such medical institutions run by Of aided by Government/Semi Government/Local (i) Head Loads HL bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (ii) Basket B like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (iii) Wheel Barrows WB centres are attached to hospitals or 'maternity and child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may (iv) Septic Tank ST be treated as independent units and counted separately (v) Pit System Pt using following codes: (vi) Sewerage S (i) Hospital H (vii) Others 0 (ii) Dispensary D 192 TOWN DIRECTORY

(iii) Health Centre He PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Middle SchoolsfJunior Secondary and Primary (v) r.B. Clinic TB Schools. (vi) Nursing Home NH. School up to class V are treated as Primary or (vii) Others 0 elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior In case of more than one institutions of any type, Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto it is indicated within brackets the number of such class IV. institution (5) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions have furtber been distinguished by providing additional Schools upto VllI are considered as Middle codes within the bracket as given below: school or Junior Secondary. (i) Ayurvedic A Schools upto class X are considered as Matri­ (ii) Unani U eu lation or Secondary schools. (iii) Homoeopathic Hom. Scbools upto XI or XII classes are considered as Column 6 to 9 Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Pre UniversitylJun ior The codes used for these columns are as follows: College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether held in schools or college. (i) Arts only A If there are composite schools like middle schools Oi) Science only ·S with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (iii) Commerce only C classes, these are also included in the number of (iv) Arts & Science only AS Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (v) Arts & Commerce only AC example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools (vi) Combined for all categories- and one Middle school with Primary classes, the Arts, Science and Commerce ASC number of Primary schools in the town is given as (vii) Law L three and that of Middle schools as one though there Column 10 Recognized shorthand, typewriting are only three educational institutions. and vocational training institutes If there are more institutions of a type in the tOWIl, "Recognised" should mean recognised by some the number is indicated within bracket along with the statutory authority, like education department, abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). commerce department, labour department etc. of the Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres government or semi government or autonomOllS bodies, public sector undertakings etc. This column has been introduced keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning The following codes are used : Commission. There are number of Adult Education 0) Shorthand SH Centres which are included in these columns. (ii) , Typewriting Type If an educational facility is not available in the (iii) Shorthand & Typewriting S H town, the name of the nearest place and its distance Type in kilometres from the town where the facility is (iv) Others 0 available is mentioned. The vocational institutions like - Applied Artl Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, number of seats Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. The number of working women's hostel if available in the referent town is mentioned with Column 11 to14 number of seats. If the facility is 110t available in the Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Senior Secondaryl town the name of nearest place with distance where

193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :lOHARDAGA the facility is available is recorded. exported and names ·of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are Coiumn 17 to 19 : Recrelltiona~ and Cl\l.lturtalJ recorded. Facilities Column 9 : Number of Banks Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Number of Banks available in the referent town facilities. Tb,e particulars of permaneJ1t recreational both Commercial and Co-operative banks are facilities are considered for these columns. recorded against this column. Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and NOll Agricultural Cl'edit Societies Number of public libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town are recorded in codes The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies as follows: and Nl?n Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent town are recorded against these columns. (i) Public Library PL Statement CiVKc and other Amenities ill. (ii) Reading room RR vn : Slums, 1999 StatemeBlt VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 This is the statement on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns Column 3 to 8 having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal Name of three most important commodities Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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· DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA S'fA l'EMEN'f STATUS AND Number of households inc!. Class, name and LocJlIjoJl Name of TaJukf houseless .serial civic slams code Tah sill Police Name of Area households Po~ulation and /:lfowth lIumber or town number Station/Island elC. CD. block (in sq. km) (200 I Census) 1901 1911 1921 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Lohnrdaga (M) 41501000 Lohardaga 14.6 7,809 6,123 6,773 7.152 (+10.6) (+5.6)

196 TOWN DIRECTORY - I GROWTH. HISTORY

Density Class, name and ate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of (200l Sex ratio civic status 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 19BI 1991 2001 Census) 19BI 1991 2001 ofrown 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

7,577 7,400 lO,555 13,203 17,U87 23,342 31,761 46,196 3,170.6 981 961 932 III Lohardaga (M) (+5.9) (-2.3) (+42.6) (+25.1 ) (+29.4) (+36.6) (+36.1) (+45.4)

197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA STATEMENT PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND

Class, name and Ph~sical aseects Name of and road distance in Seriul civic status Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) kilomeler(s) from number "flOwn (in mm) Maximum MinilTIlUll. StateHQ. DistricIHQ. 2 3 4 6 7

III Lohardaga (M) 1130 40.5 6 Ranchi Lohardaga (80) (0)

198 TOWN DIRECTORY -11 LOCATION OF TOWNS 1999

Name of and road distance in kifol11eter(s) from Sub-division lTalukl Tahsil! Police station! Nearest city wilh Nearest city with Navigable river/ CIDss. flame and Development Block/ population of One population of live canal (if within civic status Island HQ. lakh and more lakh Bnd more Railway station Bus facility len kilometers) of town 8 9 10 II 12 13 2

Lohnrclaga Ranchi Ranch; Lohardngn Lohnrdago NA III Lohardaga (M) (0) (80) (80) (0) (0)

199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA STATEMENT MUNICIPAL FINANCE Receipt (in Rs.'OOO)

Revenue derived from municipal Serial Class, lIame alld civic properties and power arart from number SIal LIS of town Receipt through taxes, etc. taxation Government granl Loan 3 4 5 6

III Lohardagn (MJ 211 1,424 758 564

200 TOWN DIRECTORY

Receipt (Contd_) (in Rs_ '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'IlOO)

Other General Public health sources Total adminisl- Public and Public Others Tolnl Class, name and civic Advance (specify) receipt ration safety conveniences Public works institutions (specify) e"penditure status oflowl1 7 g 9 10 II 12 13 )4 15 16 2

49 3,007 1,509 615 181 14 2,140 4,459 JlI Lohardaga (tv!)

201 ______~D~J~S~T~Rl~C~T_C~E~NSUSHANDBOOK:LOHARDAGA STATEMENT 'Clvne AND OTHER Popu lation 200 I Census Number of latrines

Serial Class, nalne and civic Population Scheduled Scheduled Road length System of Water number status of town (2001 Census) Castes Tribes (in km. (s) ) sewerage Total borne Service Others 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

KR(22) III Lohardllga (M) 46,196 1,817 )0,979 PR(18) aBD 6,180 3,090 3,090

Note:~ of This facility js nOll:lvaUable in [he lown the nClme of place: wilh distance is illdjcnted 11\ the table.

202 TOWN DIRECTORY .JV AMENITIES, 1999 Water supply Electrification (number of connections) Metllodof System of storage with disposal of Source of capacity in kilolitres (in Fire fighting Road lighting Class, name and civic night soil supply brackets) service" Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others status of town 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2

ST, WB TW,T OHT Ranch; 3.352 71 505 6 108 JJl Lohardaga (M) (500) (BO)

203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA STATEMENT MEJl)ICAL, IIW UCA 'FIONAL, lRECREA'FIONAL Medical facilities' Educational facilities*

Arts! Recognised Sciencel shorthand, Beds in Commerce! typewriting Hospitals( medical Law/Olher ana Class, name and PopLilntion Dispensaries! instilutionS colleges (of vocational Serial ci .... ic slalus (2001 T.B.clinics noted in degree level Medical Engineering training number oflown Census) elc. column 4 and above) colleges colleges Polytechnics institutions I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

III Lohardaga (M) 46,196 H(3) 0(4) 225 ASC(J) Ranchi Ranch! Ranchi VT(2) HC FWC TB (80Km) (80K!n) (flOKm) SHType(2) NH(7)

NOlO ,- • This facility i5nol Dvailabl. in Ihe lownlhe 11ame of place wilh dista11ce ill kilolllelerCs) fmm 1110 lown is indicated in Ihe rnUie whe ... facililY i. ovnilable.

204 TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

Educational facilities (Contd ....C<_) ______Number of recreational and cullural facilities Higher secondalY! Intermediate! Senior Adult Secondary! literacy Working Public PUC (Pre- Junior classesl wom~n's Auditorium I libraries university Secondaryl . secondary centres, hostels with Drama! including Class. name And college)! Junior Matri- and Middle Primary others !lumber of commu- reading civic status college level culation schools schools (specify) seats Stadium Cinema nityHalls rooms of town ! I 12 13 14 IS 16 17 IS 19 20 2

7 13 7 N.A. Ranchi 2 PL RR III Lohardaga (80Km) (M)

205 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA STATEMENT TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY

CI&ss, name and civic Serial status Name of three most important commodities exported number oflown 1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5

III Lohardaga (M) Bauxite Carpet Vegetable

206 TOWN DIRECTORY - VI AND BANKING, 1999

Number of Number of non- Class, name and N3Ine of three most important commodities manufactured Number of agri cultural agricultural civic !llnlus 1st 2nd Jrd banks credit societies credit societies of town 678 9 10 II 2

Carpet Soap 7 'm Lohardaga (M)

207 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA STATEMENT­ CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES

No. of Population of Paved roads (in System of Serial CllISs and naUle Is it households the SluUl kilometers} sewerage number of town Name of the slum notified (approximate) (aEl:foximate) B 2 3 4 5 6 1

0 0 I JII Lahardaga Kumbu Tali Harijall No 52 385 Basti Mehtar Coloni No 19 148 0 0 Karcha Loli No 80 443 - 0 Parra Toli No 104 708 0 0 Kasaw MuhalJa No 139 1,088 1 0 Oro an MuhaUa No 6 28 - 0 Birwallell (Chamar No 23 139 0 Toli) No 34 346 0 0 Ambedl(arnagur(Ghu si rvtuhalla) Thana Tali (Kol No 25 159 0 Para) Nawari No 68 403 0 0 Para(Harijan Basli) Sasar Toli No II 16 0 Suma Tali No 17 II! 0 0 Garha Tali· ·No 27 149 - 0 Barw~. tali (Ha;ijan ,No 80 579 a 0 B<1sti)

208 TOWN DIRECTORY VII IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of latrines No. of tap Electricit;r connections Private points/pllblic hydrants Method of installed for water disposal of supply of Road lighting Class and !lllme borne service others Community night soil protected water Domestic (points) Others of town 9 10 [1 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

5 4 ST 6 15 111 Lollllrdaga

10 5 ST 2 10 5 5 ST 10 48 4 5 ST 18 90 2 5 ST 16 130 5 5 ST 2 2 6 5 ST 4 5

2 5 ST 8 15

15 2 ST 5 21

18 2 ST 10 25

2 2 ST 2 6 5 2 ST 3 9 4 2 ST 5 8 25 5 ST 16 72

209 DISTRICT CENSUS !,ANDBOOK :WHARDAGA

APPENDIX TO TOWN DffiECTORY Towns showing their outgrowths Wilh population

Serial Population of Number Name of the town with location code Population of core town Name of outgrowth outgrowth 2 3 4 5 There is no outgrowth in any of the towns of Lohardaga district.

210

Part-B : Primary Census Abstract· Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

he first census of the third millennium and twenty 1,028 million records were scanned and processed Tfirst century the Census of India, 2001 was the within a span of only 10 months starting October, l4th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 2002. 1872. Thus,. 2001 Census will provide data on Task Force on Quality Assurance population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration about its quality before putting the same in public (c~nsidered by many to be the single largest and domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data if available, from external sources. about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,] 61 towns and to be brought into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends of population distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very important aspect parts and two sides A and B. Part T contained the of the data quality !s to ensure complete coverage of Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the porulatioll Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in CultivationlPlantation. The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major Data Pr'ocessing planks of the quality control, specially for small area population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 2001 data both for A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ schedulf(s for both the phases were scanned through minary Census 200 J Population Enumeration results high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the countly and hand-written data from the schedules the final clearance of data was with the Task Force were converted into digitized form through Intelligent on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Character Reading OCR) software for creation of Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. ASCII records for further processing. The designing The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be and senior officers of the Census Division, Data done very carefully using specialized software so as Processing Division, Map Division, Demography to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate of Census Operations were co-opted as members state-of-art technology in data processing has made whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior Population Enumeration tables on full' count basis for officers were required to make detai led presentations the first time in the history of Census. For Census of data for their own state both in respect to th~ 200 1, about 202 million schedules consisting of about quality and the coverage and only after the full possible

213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA cleared. at appropriate geographical levels. There has been a major departure in Census 2001 The entire work relating to the data validation from the past in respect of the procedure followed and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision a!1d Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population Primary Census Abstract for each state was finalized much later based on The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, important publication of 2001 Census gives basic each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled infonnatiol1 on Area, Total Households, Total population, Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, the Data Entry Operators through a process known Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up and Marginal workers classified by the four broad along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC industrial categories, ,namely, (i) CuItlvators, (ii) process involves pulling down, from the relevant Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, dictionary oftne Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the ,characteristics ofthe Total Population includes Scheduled dictionary referring to the image of the specific by Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing population and are presented by sex and rural-urban on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with namely, India, States/Union territories, Districts'a~d the processing of peA. This is because the Scheduled Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and Castes status had 11:0 be .determined in relation to the above) in three different tables. In addition, Appendix religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, of said publication provides HOllseless and Institutional one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes! Households and their popUlation by residence and sex Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these responses. for 2001 for India, State and Union territory. The main task ofthe Special Tasle Force on Religion Apart from the India and State/Union Territory was to appropriately merge or group the new responses volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Census Handbook contains District Primary Census community based on available literature and local Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled 'Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban ellcQun-tered and classified these into appropriate Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled the state. Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that find the available literature. Thus a very systematic the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out and scientific mechanism was operationalised to finn for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled . separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made Scheduled Tribes popUlation in 2001 Census, is thus available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table being finalized hy aggregating the popUlation data for and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. 214 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The format of Primary Census Abstract has been four categories. One of the novel features of the primary restructured slightly in the 200 I Census as compared to census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of that of 1991 Census. The niI1e~fold industrial data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in classification of main workers given in the Primary 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued analysis and understanding of this literacy data. and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Level of presentation in Disbict Census Handbooks: 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only main workers were presented in to The Primary Census Abstract data in different

Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentatioDl 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/CD BJock/UA/City/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/CD Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD Block/Town 4. Village Primary Census Abstract CD Block/Village wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level peAs are presented at different levels. The level of Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as populations. The explanation regarding area figures under: presented at various level in the Primary Census The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Abstracts are as follows: Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This A.·ea Figul'es practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data for each CD Block is presented both for rural and The area figures supplied by local revenue urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD authorities of the district in respect oftehsils, Police Block constitute the rural portion and the Census Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is been cOllverted and shown in hectares. The area spread over two or more districts, than portion which figures of the CD Block is the total of the village falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures to remaining portion ofthe CD Block is presented in for the district are the same as adopted 'by the the concerned District Census Handbook. The data Surveyor General ofIndia to maintain uniformity at in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town the national level. The total area figures of all the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with are presented. The data for all the wards and the area figures of the district because former represents outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the vi1lages separately below the concerned town(s). . may not tally with the entire rural of Police Stationl The District Primary Census Abstract is Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census the same may not be covered under the area of the Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and varying methods of computation adopted at different Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 levels. columns. An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract The concepts and definitions used in the column has also been furnished showing urban enumeration heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total Scheduled Castes Population and the Schedu1ed Population' includes tIle Scheduled Castes, the Tribes Population for each town. 215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA DISTRICT PR!MARY

Locatioll District! CD Blockl Totalr Area of Number of Total population (including Population in the code U.AI City! Town Rural! Townl households illstitiitionalllnd houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ware! in population) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

15 Lohnrdaga Total 1,491.0 65,915 364,521 184,507 180,014 72,022 31,038 34,98~ Rurall 1,476.4 58,106 318,325 160,598 157,721 65,034 33,411 31,617 llt'ban 14.6 7,809 46,196 23,909 22,287 6,988 3,621 3,367 0001 Kisko Total 482.1 10,946 51,779 29.262 28.517 12.275 6,344 5,931 Rural 482.1 10,946 57,779 29,262 28,517 12,275 6,344 5,931 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 267.1 15,028 83,922 42,148 41,774 17,177 8,750 8,427 Rural 267.1 15,028 83,922 42,148 41,774 17,177 8,750 8,427 Urban 000) Lohardaga Total 163.5 10,198 57,166 28,729 28,437 11,263 5,771 5,492 Rural 163.5 10,198 57,166 28,729 28,437 11,263 5,771 5,492 Urban 0004 Sellha Total 364.1 11,872 63,918 32,460 31,458 12,740 6,645 6,095 Rural 364.1 11,872 63,918 32,460 31,458 12,740 6,645 6,095 Urban 0005 Bhandra Total 198.9 10,062 55,540 27,999 27,541 11,579 5,907 5,672 Rural 198.9 10,062 55,)40 27,999 27,541 11,579 5,907 5,672 Urban UnBAN 41501000 Loliardaga (M) Urban 14.6 7,!lO9 46,l96 21,90<;1 22,287 6,988 3,621 3,%7

216 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Totall Distr_icU CD Block! Rura'( U .AJ City( Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J 2

n,81l 6,456 6,355 203,053 lOl,HBB 101,165 15(;,71 0 99,2l8 51,492 Total Lohm-ulIgn 10,994 ;;,525 5,469 192,074 96,554 95,520 124,206 81,210 42,996 Ruml 1,1)17 931 !lS6 10,979 5,334 5,645 .32,504 j 8,008 14,496 Urban 2,456 1,226 1,230 36,654 18,580 18,()74 19,198 12,943 6,255 Total Kisko 2,456 1,226 1,230 36,654 18,580 1E,074 19,198 12,9<13 6,255 Rural Urban 4,444 2,247 2,197 40,899 20,277 20,622 35,402 22,483 12,919 Total Kuru 4,444 2,247 2,197 40,899 20,277 20,62~ 35,402 22,4lrJ 12,919 .Rural Urban 1,195 622 573 3!l.,529 19,406 19,123 24,712 15,830 8,gU2 Total Lohardaga 1,195 622 573 38,529 J9,406 19,123 24,712 15,830 8,g32 Rural Urban 2,0[7 992 1,025 41,451 20,1I77 20,574 24,305 16,2!3 8,092 Total Senha 2,017 992 1,025 41,451 20,E77 20,574 24,305 16,213 8,092 Rural Urban G82~ 438 444 34,541 17,414 17,127 20,539 13,741 6,848 Total Bhalldra !J1l2 438 444 34,5<11 17.414 17,127 20,539 13,741 6,r,4R Rural Urban URI.IAN 1,B 17 931 8B6 10,979 5,334 5,645 32,504 18,00B 14,496 Urban Lohardaga (M)

217 DISTRICT CENSUS HAI~DBOOK : LOHARDAGA [l!STliUCT lPIiUM:AIRY

Loca[ion Dtstrieri CD Block! Total! code U ,A.I Cityl Town Rurall number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Iv1ales Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

15 Lohllrdagn TotBI 2{i7,Bl1 1)5,289 122,522 153,373 87,4J4 65,959 100,918 69,439 31,479 Rural B4.,U9 "19,388 11<\,731 141,958 71,1\38 ,,\ lIrlian 13,692 5,901 7,791 11,41;5 9,576 Z,IiJ9 9,680 8,415 1,265 (lOO\ 1:1,100 Total 3S,Sgl 16,319 22,262 26,524 14,458 12,066 16,49fl 10,927 5,571 Rural 38,581 16,319 22,262 26,524 14,458 12,066 16,<198 10,927 5,571 Urban 0002 I(.uru Total 48,520 19,665 28,855 39,498 21,607 17,891 25,260 16,878 B,3~2 Rural 48,520 19,665 28,855 39,498 21,607 17,891 25,260 16,87B 8,382 Urban 0003 Loh ..udaga Total 32,454 12,899 19,555 24,015 13,181 10,!!34 14.,101 9,630 4,471 Ruml 32,454 t2,n99 19,555 24,015 13,\ B\ IO,1!34 14,10\ 9,630 4,'171 Urban 0004 Bellhll Total :19,613 16,247 13,366 27,870 15,367 12,503 19,t31 11,652 6,479 Rural 39,613 16,247 23,366 27,870 15,367 12,501 19,131 12,652 6,479 Urban 0005 Bhalldru Total 34,951 14,258 20,693 24,051 13,225 IO,l!26 16,248 10,937 5,31 ! Rural 34,951 14,258 20,693 24,05\ 13,225 10.816 16,2<1D lO,937 5,31 i Urban

URRAN ~ 4iS01000 L.onardaga (M) Urhan 11,69~ 5,90) 7,791 11,415 9,576 1,839 9,61l0 g,'l1S 1,265 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial categ;o!J': of main workers Totall DistricU CD BloclcJ Rural! U .A.I Cityl Town Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 3) 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 j 2

64,674 42,680 ###11# 12,511 6,983 5,528 3,391 2,324 1,067 20,342 17,452 2,890 Total LDhanll1ga 64,166 42,278 #1111## 12,338 6,852 5,486 2,988 1,993 995 11,746 9,901 1,845 Rural SOB 402 106 173 131 42 403 331 72 8,596 7,551 1,045 Urbnn 10,693 6,927 3,766 2,250 1,273 977 1,118 660 458 2,437 2,067 370 Total Kisko 10,693 6,927 3,766 2,250 1,273 977 1,118 660 458 2,437 2,067 370 Rural Urban 16,681 10,847 5,834 4,382 2,.506 1,876 806 573 2J:J 3,391 2,952

219 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA DISTRICT PRIMARY Industrial category Location District! CD Block! TolaV cod~ U.A.I Cityl Tow!) Rura!! number Urban Marginal workers Cullivators Agricultural labourers

Persolls Males Females Persons Males Females PerSons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

15,174 15 Lohardllga Totnl 52,455 17,975 34,480 24,180 7,559 16,621 22,433 7,259 Rural 50,720 16,814 33,906 24,095 7,517 16,576 22,303 7,200 15,103 Urblln 1,735 1,161 574 85 42 43 130 59 71 0001 Kisko Tolat 10,026 3,531 6,495 4,132 1,428 2,704 4,451 1,565 2,886 Rural 10,026 3,531 6,495 4,132 1,428 2,704 4,451 1,565 2,886 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 14,238 4,729 9,509 6,844 2,264 4,580 6,285 1,933 4,352 Rural 14,238 4,729 9,509 6,844 2,264

220 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT

ofmaf!!linal workers Total! District! CD Blocld Location Rural! U.A.I City! Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ,., 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 "" ],344 458 386 4,498 2,699 1,799 211,148 97,093 114,055 Total Lohllrdngn 15 1,23(1 410 82(1 3,092 1,687 1,405 176,367 82,760 93,607 RurAl 114 48 66 1,406 1,012 394 34,781 ]4,333 20,448 Urban 448 121 327 995 417 578 31,255 14,804 16,451 Total Kisko 0001 448 121 327 995 417 578 31,255 14,804 16,45 I Rural Urban 310 85 225 799 447 352 44,424 20,541 23,883 Total Kuru 0002 310 85 225 799 447 352 44,424 10,541 23,883 "Rural Urbnn 212 110 102 360 267 93 33,151 15,548 17,603 Total Lohardaga 0003 212 110 102 360 267 93 33,151 15,548 17,603 Rural Urban 127 42 85 575 334 241 36,04& 17,093 18,955 Total Senha 0004 127 4~ 85 575 334 241 36,048 17,093 18,955 Rural Urban 133 52 81 363 222 141 31,489 14,774 16,715 Total Bhandra 0005 133 52 81 363 222 141 31,489 14,774 16,715 Rural Urban URBAN 114 . 48 66 1,406 1,012 394 J4,781 14,333 20,4411 Urban Lonardaga (M) 41501000

221 ElISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRiBES POPULATiON - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Tribes Location urban block I EB Total Castes population Code Name of town Nilme of ward number population population 7 I 2 3 4 5 6 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.1 EB No.1 653 172 59 67 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. I EB No.2 600 29 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. ] EB No.3 401 41501000 Lohardagu (M) Ward No. I BB No.4 902 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.1 BB No.5 674 148 6 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. I EB No.6 174 28 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. I EB No.7 461 41 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.1 EB No.8 606 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB NO.9 723 7 123 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 BB No. 10 114 6 17 41501000 Loilardaga (M) Ward No.2 BE No. II 714 33 91 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 BB No. 12 749 12 71 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 617 368 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 14 244 21} 41501000 LGhardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 15 506 15 236 41501000 LGilardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 16 195 102 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 17 746 48 402 41501000 Lohflrdaga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 18 649 J 296 41501000 Lohardflga (M) Ward No.2 EB No. 19 260 10 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 20 303 8 9 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 21 655 6 19 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward NO.3 EE No. 22 592 10 53 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 23 528 23 98 41501000 Lohardaga (M)' Ward Np. 3 BB 1'10.24 579 67 Lil50JOOO Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 25 666 32 152 41501000 lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 BB No. 26 548 n 483 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 27 544 5 300 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 595 9 507 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 BB No. 29 673 29 410 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 BB No. 30 645 13 227 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.3 EB No. 31 517 2 20 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 BB No. 32 628 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 33 325 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 BB No. 34 947 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 35 746 415()100O l..ohurdaga (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 36 707 415()iOOO I Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 37 375 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 EB 1'10.38 308 II 19 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.4 EB No. 39 758 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward NQ. 5 EB No. 40 257 n 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 41 327 13 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 42 349 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.5 EB No. 43 275 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 5 EB No. 44 340 28 22 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.6 EB No. 45 ')89 10· 222 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATiON - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of Scheduled Scheduled Location urban block I EB Total Castes Tribes Code ·Name of town Name of ward number population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.6 EB No. 46 644 234 70 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.6 EB No. 47 454 21 3 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.6 EB No. 48 472 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.6 EE No. 49 3(}7 14 75 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.7 EB No. 50 308 3 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.7 EB No. 51 394 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.7 EB No. 52 366 4£501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 53 453 106 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 54 461 0 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 55 310 7 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 56 521 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 57 587 15 8 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 58 256 10 17 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No~ 59 415 304 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.8 EB No. 60 742 9 236 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 61 381 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 62 467 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 63 658 5 " 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No.9 EB No. 64 286 41501000 Lohardaga eM) Ward No.9 EB No. 65 482 36 18 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 66 292 3 16 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 67 391 15 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. )0 EB No. 68 567 108 96 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. to EB No. 69 373 210 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 70 611 26 87 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 71 773 31 407 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 72 547 488 41501000 Lohardaga eM) Ward No. 10 BB No. 73 525 97 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 10 EB No. 74 550 5 257 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 11 EB No. 75 231 41501000 Lohardaga eM) Ward No. Jl EB No. 76 294 7 7 41501000 Lohardaga eM) Ward No. 11 EB No. 77 881 J 1 186 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 11 EE No. 78 771 10 324 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. II EB No. 79 384 , 330 41501000 Lohardaga (1'0) Ward No. 11 EB No. 80 382 16 243 41501000 Lohardaga (~) Ward No. 11 EB No. 81 667 194 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No, II EB No. 82 224 5 76 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 11 EB No. 83 914 46 433 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No,. 84 511 4 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 85 770 5 301 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 86 346 144 89 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 87 661 222 224 41501000 Lohardaga{M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 88 488 53 271 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 89 558 524 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 90 550 33 465 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Ward No. 12 EB No. 91 407 31 276 223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA PRIMARY CENSUS Ai!STRACT

Location Dislrict/ CD Blocld Town Total! Number of Total population (including code Rurall households Population in the institutional and houseless number U.ban wilh at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Milles Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15 Lobardaga Totlll 2,641 12,811 6,456 6,355 2,<191 1,26(1 1,23d Ruml 2,296 ]0,994 5,525 5,469 2,RSn 1,089 1,062 Urbnn 345 1,817 931 886 340 171 169 0001 Kisl,o Total 530 2,456 1,226 1,230 505 251 254 Rural 530 2,456 1,226 1,230 505 251 254 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 911 4,444 2,247 2,197 866 448 418 Rural 911 4,444 2,247 2,197 866 448 418 Urban 0003 Lohardaga Total 247 1,195 622 573 201 106 95 Rural 247 1,195 622 573 201 106 95 Urban 0()'04 Senhn Total 421 2,017 992 1,025 412 205 207 Rural 421 2,017 992 1,025 412 205 207 Urban 0005 Bhandca Total 1117 882 438 444 167 79 88 Rural 187 882 438 444 167 79 IlB Urban URBAN 41501000 Loharda",a (M) Urban 345 1,817 931 386 340 171 169

224 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Rurall Literates lIIiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

4,859 3,226 Q,633 7,952 3,230 4,722 5,690 3,155 2,535 '"folal Lohnrdllgn 3,889 2,629 1,260 7,105 2,896 4,209 5,ZlO Z,781 Z,429 Rural 970 597 373 847 334 513 4110 374 106 Urban 633 458 175 1.823 768 1,055 1,219 625 594 Total Kislm 633 458 175 1,823 768 1,055 1,219 625 594 Rural Urban 1,625 1,071 554 2,819 1,176 1,643 2,243 1,202 1,041 Total Kuru 1.625 1,071 554 2,819 1,176 1,643 2,243 1,202 1,041 Rural Urban 518 347 171 617 275 402 443 269 174 Total Lohardaga 518 347 171 677 275 402 443 269 174 Rural Urban 732 498 234 1,285 494 791 908 475 433 Total Senna 732 498 234 1,285 494 791 908 475 433 Rural Urban 381 255 126 SOl 183 318 397 210 187 Total Bhandra 381 255 126 50) 183 318 397 210 187 Rural Urban URBAN 970 597 373 847 334 513 480 374 106 Urban Lohardaga (M)

225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location Districtl CD BLock! Town Total! Industrial category coue Rural! Main workers number Urban Cultivalors Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

15 Lllhurdllga Total 3,60] 2,366 1,235 1,150 765 385 668 387 281 Rural 3,234 1,049 1,185 1,148 763 3IJS 668 387 281 Urban 367 317 50 2 2 0001 ICisko Total 843 469 374 187 114 73 84 43 41 Rural 843 469 374 187 114 73 84 43 41 Urban 0002 Kuru Total t,390 925 465 655 430 225 373 217 156 Rural 1,390 925 465 655 430 225 373 217 156 Urban 0003 Lohardaga Total 220 !54 66 81 64 17 52 28 24 Rural 220 154 66 Ell 64 17 52 28 24 Urban 0004 Senlm Total 545 356 189 134 96 38 106 73 33 Rural 545 356 189 134 96 38 106 73 33 Urban 0005 BllRndra TOlal 236 145 91 91 59 32 53 26 27 Rural 236 145 91 91 59 32 53 26 27 Urban URBAN 41501000 Loharda!.ln (M) Urban 367 317 50 2 2

226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers -Totall District! CD Block! Town Rurall Marginal workers Household industry workers Ofher workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

877 486 391 906 728 178 2,089 789 1,300 Tollll Lohardnga 834 453 381 584 446 138 1,976 732 1,244 RIII"nl 43 33 10 322 282 40 113 57 56 Urban 482 246 236 90 66 24 376 156 220 Total Kisko 482 246 236 90 66 24 376 156 220 Rural Urban 140 94 46 222 184 38 853 277 576 Total Kuru 140 94 46 222 184 38 853 277 576 Rural Urban 21 13 8 66 49 17 223 lIS 108 T

227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA PRKMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block} Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers c()de Rural! Household industry llumber Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

15 Lohnrdaga Total 421 146 275 1,214 434 780 161 44 117 Rural 415 144 271 1,2(10 429 771 152 39 113 Urban 6 2 4 14 5 9 9 5 0001 Kisko Total 40 19 21 236 108 128 56 11 45" Rum! 40 19 21 236 " lOB 128 56 II 45 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 233 82 151 514 152 362 30 7 23 Rural 233 82 151 514 152 362 30 7 23 Urban 0003 Lohardaga Total 20 7 13 175 82 93 3 2 Rural 20 7 13 175 82 93 3 2 Urban 0004 Senha Total 74 18 56 204 59 145 35 II 24 Rural 74 18 56 204 59 145 35 II 24 Urban OOOS Bhandra Tolal 48 1& 30 71 :28 43 2& B 20 Rural 48 18 30 71 28 43 2!l 8 20 Urban ~ URBAN 41501000 Loharda!lll (M) Urban 6 2 4 14· 5 9 9 5 'I

228 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total/ DistricU CD Block! Town Location Rurall code Non-workers Other workers Urban !lumber

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 SI 52 3 2

293 165 128 7,121 3,301 3,820 Total lLohardnga US 209 . 120 89 5,784 2,744 3,040 Rural 84 45 39 1,337 557 780 Urbnn 44 18 26 1,237 601 636 Total Kisko OOO! 44 18 26 1,237 601 636 Rural Urban 76 36 40 2,201 1,045 1,156 Total Kuru 0002 76 36 40 2,201 1,045 1,156 Rural Urban 25 24 752 353 399 Total Lohardaga 0003 25 24 752 353 399 Rural Urban 50 31 19 1,109 517 592 Total Senha 0004 50 31 19 1,109 517 592 Rural Urban 14 11 3 4B5 228 257 Total Bhandra 0005 14 II 3 485 228 257 Rural Urban URBAN 34 4S 39 1,337 557 780 Urban Lohardaga (M) 41501000

229 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Locution District} CD Blockl Town Totall Number of Total population (including code Rural! households Population in the institutionul and houseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15 Lohnrdaga Total 37,539 203,053 101,888 101,165 40,901 21,124 19,777 Rural 35,546 192,074 %,554 95,520 39,190 20,218 lf1,972 Urban 1,993 10,979 5,334 5,645 1,711 906 805 0001 Kisko Total 7,045 36,654 18,580 18,074 1,796 4,039 3,757 Rural 7,045 36,654 18,580 18,074 7,796 4,OJ9 3,757 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 7,677 40,899 20,277 20,622 8,330 4,263 4,067 Rural 7,677 40,899 20,277 20,622 8,330 4,263 4,051 Urban 0003 Lohardaga Total 6,891 38,529 19,406 19,123 7,626 3,980 3,646 Rural 6,891 38,529 19,406 19,123 7,626 3,980 3,646 . Urban 0004 Senha Total 7,709 41,451 20,877 20,574 8,316 4,306 4,012 Rural 7,709 41,451 20,877 20,574 a,316 4,306 4,012 Urban 0005 Bhandra Total 6,224 34,541 17,414 17,127 7,120 3,630 3,490 Rural 6,224 34,541 17,414 17,127 7,120 3,630 3,490 Urban URBAN 41501000 Lohardaga (M) Urban 1,993 10,979 5,334 5,645 1,711 906 805

230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District! CD Blodel Town RUTall Literales III iterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Fem~les Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 J 2

74,211 48,145 26,066 128,842 53,743 75,099 91,873 48,736 43,137 Toh.i Lohllnlnga 67,1}00 44,465 22,535 125,074 51,089 '71,985 89,264 47,037 41,227 RurH' 7,211 3,680 3,531 3,768 1,654 2,114 2,609 1,699 9JO Urbnn . 11,002 7,528 3,474 25,652 11,052 14,600 17,558 9,298 8,260 Total Kisko 11,002 1,528 3,414 25,652 11,052 14,600 11,558 9,298 8,260 Rural Urban 15,344 9,844 5,500 25,555 10,433 15,122 20,364 10,545 9,819 Total Kuru 15,344 9,844 5,500 25;555 10,433 15,122 20,364 10,545 9,819 Rural Urban 15,510 10,020 5,490 23,019 9,386 13,633 16,674 8,891 7,783 Total Lohardaga 15,510 10,020 5,490 23,019 9,386 13,633 16,614 8,891 7,783 Rural Urban 13,596 9,282 4,314 27,855 11,595 16,260 19,160 10,007 9,153 Total Senha 13,596 9,282 4,314 27,855 I 1,595 16,260 19,160 10,001 9,153 Rural Urban 11,548 7,791 3,157 22,993 9,623 13,370 15,508 8,296 1,212 Total Bhandr. 11,548 7.791 3,157 22,993 9,623 13,370 15,508 8.296 7,212 Rural Urban URBAN 7,21 t 3,680 3,531 3,768 1,654 2,114 2,609 1,699 910 Urban Lohard.gn (M)

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category code Rura!1 Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Mates Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

15 lLohnrdagm Total 59,726 38,~95 21,231 45,917 29,56n 16,356 ii,467 3,451 3,016 Rural 57,571 36,994 20,577 45,681) 29,197 16,283 6,347 3,366 2,1)8~ Urlmll 2,155 1,501 654 237 1641 73 120 85 35 0001 Kisl;o Total 11,002 7,138 3,864 8,177 5,248 2,929 1,284 705 579 Rural 11,002 7,138 3,864 8.177 5,248 2,929 1,2B4 705 579 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 13,038 8,154 4,884 10,302 6,487 3,815 1,810 1,002 808 Rural 13,03& &,154 4,884 10,302 6,487 3,815 1,&10 1,002 B08 Urball 0003 Lohardaga Total 9,878 6,601 3,277 7,378 4,967 2,411 1,237 620 617 Rural 9,87& 6,601 3,277 7,378 4,967 2,411 1,'237 620 617 Urball 0004 Senha Total 13.254 8.264 4,990 11,023 6,&14 4.209 1,058 565 493 Rural 13,254 8,264 4,990 11,023 6,&14 4,209 1,05& 565 493 Urban (lOOS Bhandra Tolal 10,399 6,837 3,562 8,800 5,&81 2,919 958 474 484 Rural 10,399 6,837 3,562 3,800 5,881 2,919 958 474 484 Urban IlIIRDAN 41501000 Lohuldnlla (M) Urban 2,155 1,501 654 237 164 73 12{1 85 35

232 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

of main workers Total( DistricU CD Block! TOWIl Rurall Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 .31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 3 2

879 659 220 6,463 4,824 1,639 32,147 10,241 21,906 Total Loilnrdngn 843 630 2IJ 4,701 3,601 1,100 31,693 fO,043 21,650 Runt' 36 29 7 1,762 1,223 539 454 198 256 Urbnn 355 226 129 '.186 959 227 6,556 2.160 4,396 Total Kisko 355 226 129 1,186 959 227 6,556 2.160 4.396 Rural Urban 146 119 27 780 546 234 7,326 2,391 4,935 Total Kuru 146 )19 27 780 546 234 7,326 2,391 4,935 Rural Urban 77 66 11 1,186 948 238 6,796 2,290 4,506 Total Lohardaga 77 66 II 1,186 948 238 6,796 2,290 4,506 Rural Urban 114 93 21 1,059 792 267 5,906 1,743 4,163 Total Senha 114 93 21 1.059 792 267 5,906 1,743 4,163 Rural • Urban 151 126 25 490 356 134 5,109 1,459 ],650 Total Bhal1dra 151 126 25 490 356 134 5,109 1,459 ],650 Rural Urban URBAN 36 29 7 1,762 1,223 539 454 198 256 Urban Lohardaga (M)

233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; lOHARDAGA PRIMARY CENS1!.JS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Blocld Town Totall Industrial category of marginal workers code Rumll Household industry munber Urban Agricult·ural labourers eu Itivators workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

15 Lohnl'dngn Total 16,335 5,006 11,329 13,541 4,236 9,305 499 114 365 Rurn! 16,Z9() 4,988 11,302 13,419 4,2H 9,268 483\ 126 357 Urb;aR 415 18 27 62 25 37 16 8 8 0001 Kisko Total 3,233 1,082 2,151 2,537 822 1,715 280 63 217 Rural 3,233 1,032 2,151 2,537 822 1,715 280 63 217 Urban 0002 Kuru Total 3,735 1,219 2,516 3,256 1,022 2,234 69 12 57 Ruml 3,735 1,219 2,516 3,256 1,022 2,234 69 12 57 Urban 0003 Lohardag!l Total 2,887 958 1,929 3,696 1,185 2,501 40 20 20 Rural 2,g87 958 1,929 3,686 1,185 2,501 40 20 20 Urban 0004 Senha Total 3,281 851 2,430 2,291 747 1,544 55 14 41 Rural 3,281 851 2,430 2,291 747 1,54<1 55 14 41 Urban 0005 Bhandra Total 3,154 878 2,276 1,709 435 1,274 39 17 22 Rural 3,154 878 2,276 1,709 435 1,274 39 17 22 Urban URBAN 41501000 1..0 h llrdll!;O (M) Urban tl5 18 27 62 2S 37 16 B 8

234 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ District! CD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

1,772 865 907 111,180 53,152 58,02B Total Lohardnga 15 1,441 118 723 102,810 49,511 53,293 Rum! 331 14? 184 8,370 3,635 4,735 Urllan 506 193 313 19,096 9,282 9,814 Total Kisko Oao! 506 193 313 19,096 9,282 9,814 Rural Urban 266 138 12& 20,535 9,732 10,803 Total Kuru 0002 266 138 128 20,535 9,732 10,803 Rural Urban 183 127 56 21,855 10,515 II,j

235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Bloc!,- Total population (including Location Area of institLltional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

UOUI Kisko (Tolal) 48,206.0 10,946 57,779 29,262 28,517 12,275 6,344 5,931 0001 lCisko (Rura I) 4&,206.0 10,946 57,779 29,262 28,517 12,275 6,344 5,931 0001 Kislto (Ufo»n) KisHO (Rural) 02625BOO Bul Bill 2,610.0 40 214 96 118 57 24 33 02625900 K.erar l,83 1.0 141 707 368 339 121 73 4& 02626000 Honhe 602.0 33 184 94 90 15 9 6 02626100 KllrSe 1,088,0 33 127 62 65 30 15 15 02626200 Panu 314,0 56 252 \n \30 64 35 29 02626300 Manha 188_0 39 198 106 92 45 25 20 02626400 Man"hi 112_0 73 385 \99 186 85 42 43 02626500 Murtnu 174.0 107 60q 319 281 99 51 48 02626600 Katsa 183.0 25 129 59 70 30 13 17 02626700 Bahagara 64,0 ------Un-inhabited------02626&00 Sagadih 754,0 71 331 154 177 60 27 33 0262@00 Kapia ?B_O 20 89 34 55 26 II 15 02627000 Sembhua 176,0 50 258 135 123 64 33 31 02627100 Semartanr 68,0 56 295 137 158 71 36 35 02627200 Siralll 60Ut 179 861 425 436 191 )02 89 02627100 Mukrurn 146_0 36 152 72 80 28 !O 18 02627400 Kiln 62,0 22 103 46 57 23 10 J3 02627:>00 Pahargir n3,{) 12 65 31 34 23 12 II 02627600 Rubed i5LO 59 337 174 163 7B 40 38 02627700 Barial" L2LO loa 618 311 307 152 77 75 02627!!OO Panrepura 33.0 II 73 39 34 19 13 6 02627900 Keradih 2[,0 24 ,104 55 49 23 n 10 02628000 Sarjupaw8 25,0 18 80 51 29 24 16 8 02628100 Barwadih 35,0 40 193 91 102 38 15 23 02628200 Jamdih 53.0 18 59 31 28 6 I} 02628300 Aanbapawa 116,0 24 98 48 50 18 13, 5 02628400 Niakka 850,0 84 401 194 207 82 43 39 02628500 Madnnpur 1,094,0 44 190 91 99 42 21 21 02628600 Dugn 833.0 61 354 187 167 83 47 36 02628700 Chainpur 432,0 44 235 117 118 73 43 02628800 Putrnr 30 1,555.0 81 538 2BO 258 13& 80 58 02628900 Kauwadanr 994_0 119 465 228 237 108 56 52 02629000 Onegara 841.0 132 643 341 302 121 61 60 02629100 Chandalgi 211.0 42 159 76 83 26 15 II 02629200 Pesrar 1,306.0 JIl2 832 457 375 177 102 75 02629300 Rorad 2,278_0 277 1,485 761 721 336 184 152 02629400 Husru 498.0 20 90 46 44 28 16 12 0262%00 Mahuguon 73.0 84 467 234 233 94 54 02629600 Telardanr 40 261.0 95 632 316 316 133 64 69 02629700 Bnrchorgain 489.0 144 787 412 375 161 80 81 02629800 Jogiam 262,0 .58 283 13:> 150 58 25 33 02629900 Agurdih 235,0 54 243 III 132 40 23 17 02630000 Barwaloli 21.0 27 138 68 70 26 12 14 02630100 Jamtll'e 90.\) 35 199 9() 109 51 26 25 02630200 • Merle 260_0 192 1,017 517 500 195 02630300 Bantle 107 88 I 62,{) 98 561 278 283 02630400 Hisri 109 58 51 I,057,{) .sB4 3,151 1,556 1.595 669 340 329 02630500 Cholchorgain 306.0 92 502 252 250 118 56 02630600 Kargo 720_0 62 63 325 170 155 87 44 0263(}700 Chanpi 340,0 43 51 305 149- 156 66 Q2630~OO Bagru 27 39 1,051.0 443 2,260 1,141 026J()900 Bhusar 1,119 369 192 177 705,0 117 649 325 324 02631000 BanpUf III 59 52 358,0 90 543 268 275 02631100 Dalma 107 45 62 3:20,0 81 460 226 234 103 57 46 02631200 Kekrang 702.0 95 424 208 216 107 47 60

236 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kislto

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Litemtes Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 2,456 1,226 1,230 36,654 18,580 18,074 19.198 t2,943 6,255 l

237 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males· Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Klsko (Total) 38,581 16,319 22,262 26,524 14,<158 U,066 16,498 ]0,927 5,571 0001 Kislco (Rural) 38,581 16,319 22,262 26,524 14,458 12,066 16,498 10,921 5,571 OOO! Kislro (Urlmn) lCislta (Rural) 02625800 Bul Bul 172 71 101 119 51 68 97 46 51 02625900 Kerar 621 303 31B 410 211 199 275 150 125 02626000 H.onne 183 93 90 133 70 63 51 51 02626100 K.urse 117 62 65 54 30 24 31 27 4 02626200 Par\u 2Q3 &5 118 91 55 36 53 51 2 Q2626300 ~anha 143 61 82 66 42 24 46 40 6 02626400 Munchi 259 101 158 153 95 5& 107 93 14 02626500 ~urmu 445 191 254 236 161 75 114 80 4 02626600 KOlsa III 46 65 64 30 34 64 30 34 02626700 Bafiagara ------Un-inhabited------02626800 Sallodih 264 113 151 181 90 . 91 180 89 9-1 02626900 Kopia 74 25 49 4() IS 25 40 15 25 0262700{l Sembhua 211 100 III 149 86 63 146 86 60 02627100 Semarlallr 259 109 150 154 73 81 152 73 79 02627200 Siram 676 273 403 496 228 268 461 215 246 02627300 Mukruill 124 46 7& 98 51 41 65 46 19 02627400 Kila 72 27 45 41 20 27 43 18 25 02627500 Pahargir 55 23 32 31 14 17 24 13 II 02621600 Rubed 258 115 143 193 91 102 161 83 78 026277(1) Barialu 530 2211 302 314 161 153 176 155 21 Panrepura 026278()() 42 20 22 31 n J& 26 12 14 Q262790() Keradih 78 38 40 52 28 24 49 28 21 02628000 Sarjupawl\ 69 42 27 43 25 18 42 25 17 0262&100 BilrwadilJ 117 78 99 103 50 53 101 50 51 02628200 Jallldih 43 20 23 27 12 15 19 8 II 02628300 Ambapawa 95 47 48 44 2D 24 !O 5 .'i 02628400 ~akka 291 1111 173 222 102 120 116 63 53 02628500 Madanpur 135 55 80 ·102 50 52 53 31 22 02623501> Dugo 258 121 137 169 87 82 139 74 65 0262&100 Chainpur 212 101 III 115 52 63 33 32 . I 0262&800 Pulrar 454 214 240 334 162 172 1&2 119 63 02628900 Klluwildanr 3'18 142 206 232 108 124 1&9 108 BI 02629000 Onegara 433 211 222 169 163 6 43 40 3 02629100 Cballdalgi 121 47 74 J06 SO 56 49 38 II 02629200 Pesrar 590 271 319 349 198 151 238 171 67 02629300 Rorad 1,184 523 661 783 404 379 602 390 02629400 Hllsru 212 79 39 40 51 25 26 27 23 02629500 ~ahugaon 332 133 199 234 123 llJ ISO 102 78 02629600 Tela.rdanr 4'13 " 178 265 294 154 140 )48 117 31 02629700 Barchorgaill 477 185 292 33'1 17\ 166 8 7 I 02629800 J ogiara 206 83 113 136 74 62 118 71 47 02629900 Agardih 180 70 lID 134 58 76 59 53 6 02630000 Barwatoli 90 31 59 74 32 42 3D 28 2 02630 I 00 Jllmnre 175 72 103 81 47 34 50 02630200 Merle 43 7 615 245 370 387 225 162 223 203 20 02630300 Bonga 333 135 198 296 141 i55 212 III JOI 0263040Q Hisri 1,948 764 1,184 1,238 739 499 483 420 63 02630500 CholcllOrgllin 339 138 201 262 139 123 132 ,132 02630600 Korgo 287 137 150 184 91 93 178 87 9) 02630700 Chanpi 185 67 118 149 77 72 144 76 68 02630800 Bagru 1,080 399 681 925 547 378 602 474 12S 02630900 Bhusar 360 141 219 357 185 172 275 154 121 02631000 Banpur 334 122 212 125 124 I 4

238 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kislw Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 10,693 6,927 3,766 2,250 1,273 977 1,118 660 458 2,437 2,067 370 Kisllo (Tolal) 10,693 6,927 3,766 2,250 1,273 977 1,118 660 458 2,437 2,067 370 KIsl(o (Rurlll) K151(0 (Urh"n) KIslw (RtJrnl) 55 26 29 5 2 3 26 14 12 II 4 7 Bul Bu! 141 76 65 84 4& 36 49 26 23 Kera~ 42 42 1 1 8 8 Honhe 13 13 6 5 12 9 3 Kurse 37 37 13 12 3 2 1 Partu 22 22 II 9 2 2 2 11 7 4 Manha 61 56 5 31 25 6 1 14 12 2 Manchi 36 34 2 1 I 4 4 43 41 2 Murmu 3 2 I 45 21 24 16 7 9 Kotsa ------Un-inhabited------8uhugara 169 83 86 II 6 5 Sagodih 24 II 13 16 4 12 Kapia 2 2 136 76 60 8 8 Sembhua 19 17 2 2 128 53 75 3 2 Semartanr 302 140 162 74 21 53 36 20 16 49 34 15 Siram 42 37 5 15 4 I! J I 7 4 3 Mukrum 25, 16 9 17 I 16 1 Kila 18 10 8 6 3 3 Pahargir IIJ 61 52 28 12 16 7 7 13 10 3 Rubed 163 146 17 6 6 2 2 5 1 4 Baria!u 13 7 6 7 7 I 1 5 4 Panrepura 25 15 10 II 11 13 13 Kera d ill 29 16 13 10 7 3 2 1 Sarjupawa 100 49 51 1 Barwadih 19 8 . II .lamdih 9 4 5 Ambapawa 67 35 32 4 3 18 11 7 27 16 II Makka 51 30 21 2 I I Madanpur 123 64 59 10 5 5 6 5 I Dugo 7 7 25 24 1 Chainpur 151 104 47 16 7 9 13 8 5 2 2 Putrar 153 87 66 26 16 10 5 2 3 5 3 2 Kauwadanr 33 32 I & 6 2 2 2 Onegara 22 18 4 19 16 3 1 7 4 3 Chand algi J88 129 59 7 7 9 7 2 34 28 6 Pesrar 539 342 197 24 13 11 9 7 2 30 28 2 Rarad 24 20 4 1 I I 1 I Husru 108 60 48 37 10 27 3 J 32 29 3 Mahugaon 103 91 12 18 11 7 8 5 3 19 10 9 TetardBnr 8 7 I Barchorgain I 15 70 45 3 2 Jogiars 58 53 5 1 1 Agardih 30 28 2 Barwaloli 27 25 2 23 18 5 Jamhre 164 155 9 45 37 8 2 2 12 9 3 Merle 180 92 88 16 8 8 3 2 13 9 4 Bonga- 219 190 29 119 98 21 15 IT 4 130 121 9 Hisd liS 115 5 5 10 10 2 2 Cholchargain 146 77 69 27 7 20 5 3 2 KOTga 84 28 56 II 2 9 49 46 3 Chanpi 333 263 70 42 14 28 226 197 29 Bagru 243 125 118 5 4 27 25 2 Bhusar 3 3 J f Banpur 84 39 45 30 10 20 21 19 2 Datma 79 79 13 8 5 14 9 5 Kekrang

239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHAROAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males . Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 KI51

240 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kisko of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofViJlage Ilumber 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 448 121 327 995 417 578 31,255 14,804 16,451 KisilO (Total) 0001 448 121 327 995 417 578 31,255 14,804 16,451 J(isllO (Rural) 0001 KisllO (Urban) 0001 l(isllO (Rural) 5 4 12 I 11 95 45 50 Bul Bul 02625800 I I 5 3 2 297 157 140 Kerar 02625900 10 6 4 51 24 27 l-Ionhe 02626000 II il 73 32 41 KUfse 02626100 17 16 161 67 94 Partu 02626200 I I 132 .64 68 Manha 02626300 232 104 128 Manchi 02626400 II 6 5 32 [9 13 364 158 206 Mtlrmu 02626500 65 29 36 Kotso 02626600 ------u n-in h ab i ted------Bahagara 02626700 150 64 86 Sagodih 026261100 49 19 30 Kopia 02626900 109 49 60 Sembhua 02627000 2 2 141 64 77 Semartanr 02627100 4 3 9 5 4 365 197 168 Sira!n 02627200 2 2 10 4 6 54 21 33 Mukrum 02627300 3 2 I ~6 26 30 Kita 02627400 I 34 17 17 Pahargir 02627500 7 7 8 4 4 144 8J 61 Rubed 02627600 2 2 136 6 130 304 150 154 Bllriatu 02627700 2 I 42 26 16 Panrepura 02627800 52 .27 25 Keradih 02627900 37 26 J f Sarjupawa 02628000 90 41 49 Bllrwadih 02628100 7 3 4 32 19 13 .Iamdih 02628200 34 15 19 54 28 26 Ambapawa 02628300 19 I 18 12 1 5 179 92 87 Makka 02628400 I I 88 41 47 Madanpur 02628500 185 100 85 Ougo 02628600 40 5 35 9 3 6 120 65 55 Chainpur 02628700 7 7 1 I 204 118 86 PutTar 02628800 I 233 120 113 Kauwadanr 02628900 474 . 178 296 Onegara 02629000 7 7 6 5 53 26 27 Chandalgi 02629100 9 2 7 45 37 483 259 224 Pesrar 02629200 12 6 6 702 360 342 Rorad 02629300 39 21 18 Husru 02629400 5 4 I 23.3 111 122 Mahugaon 02629500 4 3 37 14 23 338 162 176 Tetardanr 02629600 450 241 209 Barchorgain 02629700 -. 147 59 88 Jogiara 02629800 10 10 109 53 56 Agardih 02629900 I 64 36 28 Barwat~!i 02630000 118 43 75 Jamhre ' 02630100 630 292 338 Merle 02630200 4 4 265 131 128 Bonga 02630300 10 4 6 74 36 38 1,913 817 1,096 Hisri 02630400 9 9 5 2 3 240 113 127 Chotchorgain 02630500 141 79 62 Korgo 02630500 I 156 72 84 Chan pi 02630700 3 3 63 22 41 1,335 594 741 Bagru 02630800 1 I 292 140 152 Bhusar 02630900 418 144 274 Banpur 02631000 17 11 6 249 125 124 Oatma 02631100 42 4 38 253 96 157 Kekrang 02631200

241 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

V~LLAGE !PRIMARY C!) Blod,-

Total population (including Location Area of institutiDnal and houseless Popuilltion in the code Village ill Numher of e°E!ulation) a8e-~rcmE 0-6 number Name of Villose In::ctares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 ') 10 026JI 30() P'akhar 3.325.0 349 1,7B9 962 827 472 262 21() 02631400 Bo~robar 1.554.0 217 994 490 S04 329 164 165 02631500 Deodariya 1.319.0 116 713 360 353- 198 102 96 02631600 Lawodag 364.0 44 237 l19 lla 36 13 23 U263 1700 Jobllng 205.0 43 276 138 138 64 28 36 026318{)O K.biriwar alias Kharclm 319.0 144 672 3S() 322 123 64 59 02631900 Uldag 882.0 75 366 192 174 &3 4] 42 02632000 Bahabar '173.0 29 138 71 67 31 15 16 02632100 Khnriya 1.140.0 126 646 338 308 122 60 62 02632200 Snlaiya 2,768.0 26~ 1,410 680 730 313 J45 168 02632300 Tisiya 496.0 IE3 &71 441 431 218 \II IQ? 02632'10() Hulap 255.0 J 19 603 308 295 10& 65 ~3 0263250() Durhul 256.0 67 336 169 167 79 37 42 02632600 Had 3'19.0 306 1.735 B63 872 407 220 187 02632700 Nini 269.0 III 602 288 314 99 43 56 02tiJ280() Hondaga 334.0 271 1.479 138 741 313 154 159 02632900 Nnwll~ih 300.0 570 3.011 1.517 1.494 638 315 323 02633000 Kasiyadih 245.0 114 585 281 304 121 54 67 02633100 K~ch& 214.0 89 465 244 221 108 53 50 02633200 Bamag 182.0 91 410 194 216 88 46 42 0263330() Kharki 223.0 120 709 351 358 153 68 85 0263340() Billoung 108.0 6 45 23 22 9 5 I) 02633500 Selnardih 785.0 134 615 303 312 123 61 62 02633600 Cklhechhranawadih 60.0 30 1·12 78 64 38 20 18 02633700 Huahar 32.0 46 251 123 128 54 2& 26 02633800 Parhepol 538.0 523 2,881 1,457 1.424 566 311 255 0263390() K.isko 397.0 321 1,909 1.113 796 342 200 142 02634000 Anandpur 236.0 254 1.378 719 659 2B4 !69 115 0263410() P81gacil1la 100.0 III 556 26ll 2&B 31 34 47 02634200 Lawagain 168.0 38 177 97 80 37 16 .2J 02634300 Hesapiri 224.0 29 186 103 83 J4 20 14 02634400 BeitlU! 471.0 337 1,803 696 907 360 . 186 174 026345(10 PalraEU .527.0 306 1,851 932 919 395 199 196 02634600 Area 366.0 1~1 1,202 625 577 2fr5 113 92 02634700 Nirhll 396.0 156 9O'J 44c} 458 205 92 113 0261480(1 Clmrhll 293.0 184 977 488 489 231 120 III

242 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kislm

Scheduled Castes ~o~uation Scheduled Tribes [l_oeuJation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1,768 941 827 240 214 26 Pakhar 994 490 504 131 111 20 Bonrobar 60 25 35 631 324 307 79 56 23 Deodariya 59 26 33 98 52 46 20 15 5 Lawadag 276 138 138 40 36 4 Jobang 64 34 30 384 191 193 276 180 96 Khiriwar alias Kharcha flO 44 36 266 139 127 49 34 15 Uldng 138 71 67 29 25 4 Bahabar 133 63 70 484 256 228 209 136 73 Khnriya 120 58 62 1,279 617 662 366 246 120 Sal~iyn 31 16 15 731 370 361 307 207 100 Tisiya 25 12 13 416 206 210 157 109 48 HUlap 270 139 131 136 88 48 Durhul 140 66 74 251 120 131 653 418 235 Nad 600 287 313 348 206 142 Nini 123 59 64 363 179 184 567 373 194 Hondaga 44 24 20 84".4 409 435 1,344 836 508 Nawadil1 I 253 120 133 279 f72 f07 Kasiyatlih 196 106 90 20J 104 97 177 119 58 Kocha 19 8 II 348 164 184 144 87 57 Barnag 403 200 203 223 174 <19 Kharki 8 5 3 13 8 5 BidotJng 464 221 243 153 113 40 Semardih. 142 78 64 26 20 6 Chhechhranawadih 150 18 72 82 51 31 J-iuahar 197 100 97 1,525 780 745 1,028 668 360 Parhepal 69 39 30 984 608 376 1.139 769 370 Kisko 6 4 2 729 383 346 641 402 239 Anandpur 356 112 184 240 151 89 Patgachha 149 85 64 53 40 13 Lswagain 122 69 53 92 53 39 I-Iesapiri 43 23 20 1,149 569 580 828 505 323 Bethal 50 27 23 1,336 680 656 652 443 209 Patratu 569 313 256 442 293 149 Area 491 250 241 341 221 120 Nirhu 235 110 125 329 244 85 Charhu

243 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VIlLlLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location Main workers code Illiterates Total workers females Persons Males Females number Name of ViII!I!;\e Persons Males Females Persons Males 25 26 27 28 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 465 392 73 02631300 Pakhar 1,549 748 801 922 528 394 285 524 254 270 02631400 Bonrobar 863 379 484 547 262 207 188 348 180 168 02631500 Deodariya 634 304 330 395 48 38 10 02631600 LawadBg 217 104 113 151 79 72 86 B7 51 29 22 02631700 Jobang 236 102 134 173 159 113 1113 138 45 02631800 Khiriwar alias Khurcha 396 170 226 272 91 192 101 91 02631900 Uldag 317 158 159 192 101 82 42 40 02632000 Bahahar J09 46 63 82 42 40 137 117 02632100 Khariya 437 202 235 330 183 147 254 506 334 172 02632200 Salaiya 1,044 434 610 678 362 316 183 39 02632300 Tisiya 566 234 332 380 104 176 222 62 31 02632400 HUlap 446 199 247 282 141 141 93 78 35 02632500 Durhul 200 81 119 168 93 75 113 245 63 02632600 Nari 1,OtlZ 445 637 640 402 238 308 162 6 02632700 Nilli 254 82 172 343 170 173 16& 204 l34 02632801l i-Jondalla 912 365 547 526 330 196 338 0263290() Nowadih 1,667 681 986 1,255 714 541 919 5!l5 334 ()263300() Knsiyadih 306 109 197 243 142 101 221 140 87 02633100 Koch .. 2&8 125 163 247 129 118 232 125 107 02633200 Saroag 266 107 159 166 90 76 163 90 73 02633300 Kharki 486 177 309 350 173 177 148 112 36 02633400 Bitioung 3-2 15 Il 19 9 10 6 3 3 02633500 Semardih 462 190 272 328 156 172 247 136 111 02633600 Chhechhranawadih 116 58 58 79 42 37 37 36 I 02633700 Huahar 169 72 97 103 58 45 65 52 13 02633&00 Parhepat 1,IlS3 789 1,064 1,44() 735 705 689 407 282 02633900 Kisko 770 344 426 478 375 103 331 286 45 02634000 A~andpur 737 317 420 609 303 306 211 132 79 02634100 Patgachll8 316 117 199 !41 124 !7 !"! I 124 17 02634200 Lawngain 124 57 67 45 41 4 45 41

244 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kisko Industrial cate!202 of main workers Household industry Cultivators A~ricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 2[18 227 61 4 3 8 2 6 165 160 5 Pakhar 500 231 269 24 23 I Bonrobar 348 .180 168 Deodariya 35 31 4 1 12 6 6 LBwadag 8 4 4 4 2 2 39 23 16 .lobang 34 25 9 I 1 5 5 143 108 35 Khiriwar alias Kharcha 185 98 87 7 3 4 Uldag 79 42 37 3 3 Bahllbar IS5 80 75 2 I 83 44 39 14 12 2 Khariya 455 293 162 4 3 ! ! 8 3 36 32 4 SalaiYIl 168 132 36 21 19 2 33 32 Tisiya 69 43 26 2 I I 21 17 4 J-lulap 55 44 II 37 19 18 21 15 6 Durhul 92 63 29 70 56 14 36 22 14 110 104 6 Nari 146 145 3 2 2 2 17 13 4 Nini 260 140 120 20 12 8 I 1 57 51 6 Hondaga 381 ,221 160 263 146 117 88 55 33 IB7 163 24 Nawadih 114 62 52 60 29 31 10 10 ~3 39 4 Kasiyadih 99 56 43 115 58 57 18 11 7 Kocha 95 51 44 35 19 16 13 6 7 20 14 6 Barnag 125 91 34 I I 3 3 19 18 1 Kharki 6 3 3 Bitloung 138 72 66 26 6 20 42 25 17 4 I 33 8 Semardih 36 35 1 I 1 Chhechhranawadih 57 44 13 6 6 2 2 Huahar 379 207 172 182 101 81 41 29 12 87 70 17 Parhepat 98 76 22 37 31 6 196 179 17 Kisko 166 93 73 10 6 4 II 10 24 23 1 Anandpur 122 112 to 7 4 3 I I 1I 7 4 Patgachha 43 40 3 1 1 I I Lnwagain. 13 13 1 6 5 Hesapiri 223 186 37 28 23 5 I 109 92 17 Bethal IB4 153 31 71 62 9 10 9 I 2) 18 3 Patralu 392 217 175 48 20 28 39 21 1& 59 43 16 Area 204 109 95 122 59 63 I 11 9 2 Nirilu 204 125 79 III 65 46 2 2 21 21 Charhu

245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial catel:\0!l Location

code MarS;inal workers Cultivators A~ricliitural labourers number Name ofVilla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0263 \300 Pakhar 457 136 321 248 79 169 138 35 103 02631400 Bamabar 23 8 IS 14 7 7 I 02631500 Deoduriya 47 27 20 I 46 26 20 02631600 Lawadug 103 41 62 29 20 9 58 14 44 02631700 Jobal1!\ 122 57 65 47 31 16 67 23 44 02631800 Khiriwar alias Kharcha 89 21 68 18 6 12 34 g 26 02631900 Uldag 02632000 Bahabar 02632100 Khllriya 76 46 30 2 73 44 29 02632200 Salaiya 172 28 144 124 6 118 5 3 2 02632300 Tisiya 15& 21 137 140 <\ \36 :; 02632400 Hlilap 189 79 110 4 4 121" 51 70 02632500 Durhul 55 15 40 l3 3 10 38 9 29 02632600 Nari 332 157 175 59 14 45 209 102 107 02632700 Nini 175 8 167 163 7 156 02632800 Hondaga 188 126 62 105 8& 17 69 27 42 02632900 Nawadih 336 129 207 149 39 110 115 41 75 02633000 Kasiyodih 16 2 14 14 14 02633100 Koehn IS 4 II .) 2 3 02633200 Barnag 3 2 2 I 02633300 Knarki 202 61 141 191> 57 139 02633400 Billoung 13 6 7 13 6 7 02633500 Semnrdih gl 20 61 27 3 24 41 II 30 02633600 Chhechhranawadih '12 6 36 '12 6 36 02633700 Huahar 38 6 32 38 6 32 02633800 Parhepat 751 328 423 466 190 276 267 129 138 02633900 Kisko 14'1 fi9 58 79 35 44 32 23 9 02634000 Allandpur 398 171 227 64 58 6 295 92 203 02634100 Palgachha 02634200 Lawogain 0263'1300 Hesapiri 21 17 4

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kisko of O1arsinal workers Location Household indust!:X workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 53 16 37 18 6 12 867 434 433 Pakllar 0263 DOl) g 1 7 447 228 219 Bonrobar 02631400 318 153 165 Deodariya 02631500 16 7 9 86 40 46 Lawadag 02631600 & 3 5 103 52 51 Jabang 02631700 28 3 25 9 4 5 400 191 209 K.hiriwar alias Kharcha 02631800 174 91 83 Uldag 02631900 56 29 27 Bahabar 02632000 I 316 155 161 K.hariya 02632100 36 13 23 7 6 732 318 414 Salaiya 02632200 14 14 493 237 256 TisiYB 0263.2300 63 28 35 321 167 154 Hutap 02632400 4 3 I 168 76 92 Durhul 02632500 16 7 9 48 34 14 1,095 461 634 Ned 02632600 12 I II 259 118 141 Nini 02632700 3 2 1 11 9 2 953 408 545 Hondaga 02632800 15 6 9 56 43 13 1,756 803 953 Nawadih 02632900 I I I 342 139 203 ICasiyadih 02633000 10 2 8 218 115 103 K.ocha 02633100 244 104 140 Barnag 02633200 2 3 2 359 178 lSI Kharki 02633300 26 14 12 Bitloung 02633400 3 3 10 6 4 287 147 140 Semardih 02633500 63 36 27 Chhechhr~l\awadffl 02633600 148 65 83 Huahar 02633700 9 3 6 9 6 3 1,441 722 719 Parhepal 02633800 2 2 34 31 3 1,431 738 693 Kisko 02633900 29 19 10 10 2 B 769 416 353 Anandpur 02634000 415 144 271 Palgachhll 02634100 132 56 76 Lawagain 02634200 3 3 145 67 78 Hesapiri 02634300 2 2 44 18 26 1,0J 8 471 547 Bethal 02634400 6 6 18 10 8 819 417 402 Patratu 02634500 1 I 6 5 9 6 3 620 301 319 Area 02634600 2 2 444 219 225 Nirhu 0.2634700 3 2 7 6 496 263 233 Charhu 02634800

247 DtSTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VHLLAG!!: PRIMARY C Jl) !Block·

Total population (including Localion Area of inslitLltional aud houseless Population in the code Village ill Number of population) age-group 0-0 llumber Name of Village hectares households Persom Males Femalcs PClsons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Kuru (Totul) 26,768.0 )5,028 83,922 42.148 41.774 17,177 8,750 8,427 0001 Kuru (Rural) 26,768.0 )5,028 83,922 42,148 41,774 17,177 8,750 8,427 0001 I(u,'u (lJI"DIIU) l(Ul-U (II ul·a I) 02634900 Chulhapalli 262.0 7 32 18 14 7 4 3 02635000 Khamhnr 427.0 52 268 137 131 45 22 23 02635100 Masiyalll 219.0 44 235 II() 121 <13 22 21 02635200 Dhaura 836.0 118 709 351 352 184 103 81 02635300 Salgi 1,527.0 533 2,727 1,402 1,325 536 279 257 02635400 Rocho 589.0 177 1,078 55? 521 191 117 80 02635500 Hotwar 180.0 52 321 157 166 55 29 26 0163560() Jario 184.0 91 474 223 246 131 66 65 02635700 Chulld 325.0 166 ·1,079 533 546 224 110 114 026358110 Kundgara 319.0 86 45& 24<1 214 89 51 38 02635900 Dubang 567.0 61l 341 155 186 62 30 32 02636000 Barldchanpi 256.Q 2.29 1,283 638 645 232 127 105 02636100 Bandllwo 296.0 50 25J 132 121 51 31 20 02636200 Chhotlddmnpi !88.0 121 629 310 319 ItJ9 73 76 02636300 Kamle 243.0 81 354 179 175 93 52 41 02636<\00 SUKumar 277.0 206 1.129 552 577 239 122 117 02636500 Opa 529.0 \61 755 366 3~9 117 6& 49 02636600 Sundru 277.1} 187 1,780 899 g&j 499 243 256 02636700 Bisramgarh 388.0 189 I,Ol3 514 499 115 )16 99 {J2636~OO Jima 764.0 620 3,297 1,638 1,659 644 34Q 304 02636900 Chic; 412.0 316 1,989 1,032 957 453 2311 215 02637000 Karlik 56J.0 202 l,l29 543 5B6 231 1

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT J(ur'u

Scheduled Castes popu3tion Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Pemales Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

4,444 2,247 2,197 40,899 20,277 20,622 35,402 22,483 !2,919 Kuru (To!"') 4,444 2,247 2,197 40,899 20,277 20,622 35,402 22,483 12,919 Kuru (Rurnl) Kuru (Urban) Kuru (Rural) 32 18 14 Chulhapan! 163 89 74 91 42 49 32 26 6 Khatnhar 126 59 67 103 51 52 43 26 17 Masiyatu lSI 77 74 483 240 243 200 118 82 Dhaura 382 184 198 1,055 546 509 876 574 302 Salgi 1,020 524 496 392 275 117 Rocho 257 128 129 171 99 72 Hotwar 338 154 184 163 114 49 Jario 74 35 39 752 357 395 418 274 144 Chund 57 31 26 157 79 78 187 .122 65 Kllndgara 32 13 19 292 135 157 101 87 14 Dubang 345 166 179 226 109 1f7 507 336 17 t Barkichanpi 44 22 22 187 97 90 129 78 51 Banduwa 255 118 137 224 149 75 Chholkichanpi 2 184 93 91 III 70 41 Karole 493 229 264 429 282 147 Sukumar 115 S9 56 382 180 202 368 214 154 Opa 69 37 32 106 53 53 721 471 250 Sundru 16 8 8 424 210 214 302 195 107 Bisramgarh 169 84 85 1,543 780 763 1,559 966 593 Jima 980 508 472 610 398 212 Chiri 930 457 473 631 352 279 Karak 10 4 6 1,201 606 595 1,249 779 470 Lawagain 99 46 53 1,491 756 735 924 591 333 Koisimri 641 248 393 385 144 241 Jangi 17 9 8 539 277 262 801 495 306 Nontilo 5 4 605 386 219 Chandu 199 105 94 1,042 573 469 1,020 629 391 Tali 71 38 33 593 304 289 340 217 123 Tiko 51 28 23 456 214 242 544 313 231 Kundi 896 456 440 1,851 920 931 3,125 1,&82 1,243 Kuru 607 28t 326 409 239 170 Taku 983 489 494 514 297 217 Doba 428 219 209 268 198 70 Jido 2 470 237 233 381 269 112 UrUinurll 1,149 582 567 620 396 224 Umri 272 134 138 323 205 11 B Sinjo 323 174 149 234 148 86 Bardih 347 179 168 244 153 91 Slikurhutlil 855 429 426 711 458 253 Jonjrc 230 122 lOB 1,375 685 690 1,538 987 55 t K.ufra 546 278 268 674 435 :.!39 Utka 203 104 99 48 38 10 Baksi 71 35 36 582 278 304 206 13? 69 Erad(ln 1,062 517 545 619 420 199 Sarhawe 459 234 225 196 131 65 Tati 6 .3 3 929 460 469 358 253 105 Kharta 864 417 447 299 194 105 Gitilgarh 827 381 446 214 130 84 Huddu 69 37 32 9 7 2 Makra 37 19 18 642 303 339 298 187 tIl Tan 158 81 77 51 36 t5 Rane 223 11,5 lOS 1,029 518 5fl 1,052 672 380 Jingi 18 12 6 272 140 132 405 295 110 Baridih 346 160 186 509 337 172 Hurhad

249 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Bloel.-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Kuru (Total) 48,520 19,665 28,855 39,498 21,607 17,891 25,260 16,878 8,3!l2 0002 Kuru (Rural) 48,520 19,665 28,855 39,498 21,607 17,891 25,260 16,878 8,332 0002 Kuru (Urban) KUI·u (Rural) 02634900 Chulhapani 32 18 14 20 11 9 20 II 9 02635000 Khamhar 236 111 125 171 88 B3 171 88 83 02635100 MllSiyatl' 188 84 104 (32 62 70 132 62 70 02635200 Dhaura 509 239 270 325 176 149 167 147 20 026353()0 Salgi 1,851 828 1,023 1,416 76& 648 890 595 295 02635400 Rocho 686 282 404 534 268 266 468 267 201 02635500 HOlwar 152 58 94 73 67 6 7 7 02635600 Jario 311 114 197 266 137 129 114 79 35 02635700 Cilund 661 259 402 625 316 309 491 252 239 02635800 Kundgara 271 122 149 178 120 58 82 78 4 02635900 Dubang 240 68 172 193 95 98 159 75 8t l 02636000 Balkichanpi 776 302 474 490 304 186 349 273 76 02636100 Banduwa 124 54 70 139 n 67 106 53 53 02636200 Cbholkichanpi 405 161 244 181 I'll 40 l54 140 14 02636300 Kamle 243 109 134 198 95 103 102 74 28 02636400 Sukumar 700 270 430 576 349 227 396 255 141 02636500 Opa 387 152 235 377 184 193 294 163 1.31 02636600 Sundru 1,059 428 631 636 403 233 289 269 20 02636700 Bisrtlll1garh 711 319 392 610 302 308 273 177 96 02636800 Jima 1,738 672 1,066 1,499 789 710 880 615 265 02636900 Chiri 1,379 634 745 803 507 296 544 364 180 02637000 Karak 498 191 307 534 251 283 249 140 109 02637100 Lawagain 1,635 672 963 1,278 712 566 1,052 592 460 02637200 Koisimri 1,035 389 646 1,105 545 560 555 363 192 02637300 Jall!!,i 29& 118 180 284 113 ISl 221 122 99 02637400 Nontilo 727 294 433 667 374 293 46& 284 , ,184 02637500 Chandu 517 185 332 270 229 41 244 205 39 02637600 Tali 691 293 398 730 414 316 406 291 115 02637700 Tiko 399 167 232 362 210 152 174 134 40 02637800 Kllodi 477 183 294 465 248 217 259 201 5B 02637900 Kuru 2,593 1,059 1,534 2,399 1,570 829 1,727 1,302 425 02638000 Taku 514 197 317 317 190 127 187 162 25 02638100 Doba 605 258 347 465 257 208 245 IS3 92 02638200 Jido 382 133 249 405 195 210 204 180 24 02638300 Urumuru 841 374 467 853 450 403 493 321 172 02538400 Umri 734 294 440 617 334 283 360 261 99 026]8500 Sinjo 538 208 3)0 442 197 245 192 155 37 02538600 Bardih 203 83 120 237 119 II B 205 113 92 02638700 Sukuriluuu 323 137 186 260 141 119 165 137 28 02638800 Jonjro 1,007 405 602 863 422 441 670 360 310 02638900 Kairo 2,461 1,025 1,436 1,965 1,131 334 897 720 177 02639000 Ulka 734 27& 456 836 411 425 497 301 196 02639100 Baksi 155 66 89 109 50 59 82 45 37 02639200 Eradon 447 176 271 282 144 138 185 122 63 02639300 Sarhawe 1,115 443 672 818 421" 397 607 379 228 02639400 Tali 441 190 251 334 185 149 96 90 6 02639500 Kharla BZ6 347 479 808 413 395 407 240 167 02639600 Gililgarh 914 392 522 626 290 JJ6 377 266 III 02639700 Huddu 614 251 363 449 208 241 303 160 143 02639800 Makra 60 30 30 33 1& 15 19 12 7 02639900 Tan 430 IS5 175 442 233 209 148 144 4 02640000 Rahe 114 49 65 51 46 5 39 38 I 02640100 lingi 1,031 403 628 1,159 631 528 818 55! 267 02640200 Baridih 484 197 287 324 183 141 188 128 60 02640300 Hurhad 569 188 381 560 ::!59 301 472 238 234

250 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kw'u Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 16,681 10,847 5,834 4,382 2,506 1,876 806 573 233 3,391 2,952 439 Kurll (Totnl) 16,681 10,847 5,834 4,362 2,505 1,876 B06 573 233 3,391 2,952 439 Kuru (Rural) Kuru (Urban) Kurll (Ruml) 20 II 9 Chulhapani 171 88 83 Kharnhar 132 62 10 Masiyalu 145 126 [9 12 12 3 3 7 6 I Dhaura 579 380 199 185 113 72 48 33 15 78 69 9 Salgi 457 262 195 8 2 6 3 3 Rocho 3 3 4 4 Holwar 97 66 31 5 4 5 5 7 7 Jario 314 IS I 163 60 36 24 110 59 51 7 6 Chund 64 64 8 5 3 2 2 B 7 I Kundgara 88 24 64 67 4t,} 18 4 2 2 Dubang 228 185 43 53 2t,} 24 30 23 7 38 36 2 Barkichanpi 58 23 35 42 26 16 6 4 2 Banduwa 132 122 10 15 13 2 2 2 5 5 Chhotkichanpi 80 63 17 16 5 II 6 6 Kamle 302 202 100 40 15 25 35 22 13 19 16 3 Sukumar 248 136 112 JO 5 5 8 4 4 28 18 10 Opa 112 108 4 77 63 14 99 97 2 Sundru 112 74 3& 99 55 44 21 12 9. 41 36 5 Bisramgarh 608 400 208 113 81 32 55 46 9 104 88 16 lima 170 124 46 293 162 131 5 5 76 73 3 Chiri 218 120 . 98 7 J 4 7 5 2 17 12 5 Karak 640 321 319 291 158 133 9 6 3 112 107 5 Lawagain 486 321 165 39 19 20 I 1 29 23 6 K.olsill1ri 174 111 63 8 3 5 39 g 3! Jangi 312 169 143 72 44 28 4 3 80 68 12 NOlllnO 112 94 18 49 33 16 83 78 5 Chandu 192 137 55 100 57 43 6 6 108 91 17 Tali 122 97 25 18 16 2 34 21 13 Tiko 96 70 26 33 13 20 24 22 2 106 96 10 Kundi 466 303 163 202 111 91 127 77 SO 932 111\ 121 Kuru 137 115 22 32 32 18 IS 3 Taku 163 [ [5 48 38 6 32 7 4 3 37 28 9 Doba 182 163 19 12 9 3 10 8 2 lido 438 279 159 14 9 5 18 12 6 23 21 2 Urumuru 320 228 92 15 14 t I 24 18 6 Urnd 121 99 22 61 47 14 10 9 Sinjo 196 106 90 5 3 2 4 4 Bardih 130 110 20 24 17 7 4 4 7 6 Sukurlmllu 541 299 242 68 14 54 I 60 47 13 .lonjro 612 461 151 105 n 13 37 31 6 143 136 7 Kairo 391 220 171 35 12 23 23 23 48 46 2 Vtkll 78 44 34 4 I • 3 Balesi 131 99 32 46 17 29 8 6 2 Eradon 514 342 172 79 25 54 3 3 II 9 2 Sarhawe 80 77 3 16 13 3 Tati 309 185 124 92 50 42 6 5 Kharta 342 237 lOS 2) 16 5 14 IJ Gitilgarh 248 134 114 38 14 24 7 4 3 10 8 2 J-luddu 18 11 7 I I Makra 124 123 16 15 2 2 6 4 2 Tan 32 32 3 3 2 2 2 I Rahe 538 353 185 149 79 70 24 19 5 107 100 7 ling; 164 104 60 I 1 23 23 Baridih 209 97 112 110 J9 9J 47 22. 25 106 100 6 HUThad

251 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VHLLAGE PRIMARY C [) Block-. Industria! category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallabaurers number Name ofYillag,e Per~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females . I 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 GOllJ 1(1l ru (TllIlll) 14,23B 4,729 9,509 6,SH 2,264 4,586 6,285 ],933 <1,352 OO[)2 Kuru (Rufull 1~,238 4,729 9,509 6,844 2,264 4,580 6,285 1,933 4,352 0001 Kuru (U,lulII) KUI'II (nurn I) 02534900 Chulhapani 026:35UOO Khamhur 02635100 Masiyalu 02635200 Dhaura 158 29 129 130 25 105 22 2 20 0153530() Sa\gi 526 173 353 154 5') 97 352 106 246 02635400 Rocho 66 1 65 9 1 8 57 57 02635500 Hotwar 66 60 6 10 9 I 54 49 5 02635600 Jurio (52 58 94 140 51 89 II 6 5 0263 5100 C~1und 134 64 70 53 19 34 78 43 35 02635800 KUlldgam 96 42 54 9 9 52 13 39 02635900 Dubang 34 20 14 5 4 26 16 10 02636000 13 arlrich an pi 141 31 110 61 J6 45 70 IJ Yl 02636J 00 Bunduwll 33 19 14 I l 25 18 7 02636200 Chb()lkichanpi 17 I 26 4 4 3 3 02636300 Kamle 96 21 75 70 14 56 22 5 !7 026364 00 Sukumar 180 94 86 131 71 60 29 10 ! 9 02636500 Opa 83 21 62 70 18 52 II 2 9 02636600 Sundru 347 134 213 162 33 129 146 {'7 79 02636700 Bisi3mgorh 337 125 212 120 56 64 215 69 146 026~6BOO lima 619 174 445 229 52 177 3M 109 255 02536900 Chiri 259 143 116 194 120 74 56 14 42 02537000 Kamk 285 III 174 23 <$ 19 249 103 146 02637100 Luwagain·­ 226 120 106 159 93 66 57 22 35 U263nOll Ko\simri SSO IB2 3611 129 20 109 4frS 153 252 02637300 Jangi 63 j I 52 35 J n 26 G ng a2637400 Nonlilo 199 90' 109 69 39 30 83 29 54 02637500 Cbandu 26 24 2 I 11 15 2 02637600 Tali 324 123 201 199 81 118 III 34 77 02637700 Tiko IB8 76 112 136 5(1 86 34 15 J9 02637S00 Kllndi 206 47 159 128 32 96 40 7 :n 02637900 Kuru 672 268 404 1.59 83 76 254 70 184 02638000 Yak!1 130 28 102 58 13 45 69 12 57 02638100 Daba 220 1()4 116 137 69 68 75 29 46 02638200 Jido 201 15 186 177 H 163 23 i 22 02638300 Urumuru 360 129 231 304 119 185 45 7 38 02638400 Umri 257 73 184 III 9 102 144 63 81 02638500 Sinja 250 42 208 94 17 77 155 24 I3l 02638600 Bardih 32 6 26 9 I fl 22 5 l? 02638700 S u ku rhllllU 95 4 147 27 120 02640200 Baridih 136 55 81 57 14 43 78 40 38 02640JO{J Hurhad 88 21 67 29 14 15 39 I· 38

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kuru of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla1i\e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 310 85 225 799 447 352 44,424 20,541 23,883 Kuru (Total) 0002 310 85 225 799 447 352 44,424- 20,541 23,8B3 ({uru (Rural) 0002 Kuru (Urbntl) 0002 Kuru (Rural) 12 7 5 Chulhapani 02634900 97 49 48 Khamhar 026)5000 99 48 51 Masiyatu 02635100 6 2 4 384 181 203 Dhaura 02635200 4 2 2 16 B t,3 11 634 677 SBlgi 02635300 544 289 255 Rocho 02635400 2 2 250 90 160 Hotwar 02635500 1 I 208 91 117 Jario 02635600 3 2 454 217 237 Chund 02635700 3 3 32 20 12 280 124 156 Kundgara 026358-00 3 3 148 60 B8 Dubang 02635900 9 8 I 793 334 459 Barkichanpi 02636000 7 7 114 60 54 BandlJwa .02636100 16 15 4 4 448 169 279 Ch holkichanpi 02636200 3 2 156 84 72 Kamle 02636JOO 12 9 3 8 553 203 350 Sukumar 0263640(1 2 1 " " 378 182 196 Opa 02636500 1 38 34 4 1,144 496 648 Sundru 02636600 1 1 1 403 212 191 aisramgarh 0263670() 11 3 8 15 10 5 1,798 849 949 Jima 02636800 9 9 1,186 525 661 Chiri 02636900 II 3 8 2 1 595 292 303 Karak ,02637000 2 2 8 5 3 1,606 739 867 Lawagain 0263710a I 15 9 6 854 435 419 Koisimri 02637200 2 2 399 129 270 .Iangi 02637300 46 21 25 861 415 446 Nontila 02637400 7 7 852 342 510 Chandu 02637500 3 2 II 6 5 981 508 .473 Tali 02637600 18 II 7 377 1?4 203 Tiko 02637700 13 1 12 25 7 18 556 248 308 Kundi 02637800 45 7 38 214 108 106 3,319 \,371 1,948 Kuru 02637900 3 3 606 246 360 Taku 02638000 7 5 2 654 298 356 Doba 02638100 I 245 136 109 .lido 02638200 7 6 4 2 2 369 193 176 Urumuru 02638300 2 I 737 356 381 Umri 02638400 ! 419 216 203 Sinjo m638500 200 112 88 Bardih 02638600 307 149 158 Sukurhuttu 02638700 3 2 855 441 414 Jonjro 02638800 37 16 21 137 67 70 2,034 831 1,153 Kairo 02638900 37 12 25 25 14 11 572 302 270 Utka 02639000 I 1 94 54 40 Baksi 02639100 I I 371 169 202 Eradon 02639200 5 5 916 442 474 SarhBwe 02639300 4 3 303 136 167 Tali 02639400 3 3 376 187 189 Kharta 02639500 587 296 291 Gitilgarh 02639600 2 2 379 173 206 Huddu 02639100 36 19 17 Makra 02639800 2 2 3 2 286 109 177 Tan 02639900 I 114 39 75 Rahe 02640000 10 3 7 6 6 924 444 480 Jingi 02640100 I 1 565 309 256 Baridih 02640.:1.00 12 2 10 8 4 4 518 266 252 Hurhad 02640300

253 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY C [) .mock- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code' Village in Number of EOEulation! a~e-!olrou!! 0-6 number Name ofVilla!)je hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 02640400 Makandu 325.0 178 1,102 530 572 260 126 134 02640500 Merle 135.0 57 210 107 103 32 17 i5 02640600 Maradih 159.0 102 629 323 306 131 74 57 02640700 Jilinga 92.0 74 39) 196 195 58 28 30 02640800 Pundra 278.0 361 2,131 1,083 1,048 424 220 204 02640900 Chitai;olli 130.0 81 340 161 179 75 47 28 02641000 Chelar 88.0 74 335 152 1113 65 34 31 02641100 Raj rom 70.0 57 339 154 185 71 29 42 02641200 J-lenjla 429.0 272 1,499 746 753 334 !74 !60 02641300 Chandlaso 268.0 320 1,645 858 787 380 202 178 02641400 Kokar 313.0 196 1,036 517 519 221 112 109 0264150() Phulsari 361.0 259 1,422 691 731 303 139 164 02641600 Barmaratola llra 565.0 162 801 385 416 167 73 94 0264]700 Charra t 17.0 44 204 lOr. 96 26 12 14 02641800 Jajgunda L09.0 33 217 116 101 47 21 26 02641900 Mahugaon l20.0 57 254 124 130 55 25 30 02642000 Torang 184.0 BI 449 231 218 96 57 39 026tl2100 Chima 284.0 65 367 196 171 sa 42 46 026<12200 Lnpur 222.0 219 1,441 736 705 365 189 176 02642300 Kakargarh 295.0 308 1,805 907 898 400 194 206 026'12400 Hanhat 835.0 528 2,887 1,429 1,458 60& 297 311

254 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kuru

Scheduled Castes EOEuati on Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilIaae 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 177 94 83 }30 228 102 Makandu 2)0 107 103 87 58 29 Merle 136 66 70 303 210 93 Maradih 46 19 27 66 30 36 216 138 78 .Ii1inga 40 19 21 302 145 156 829 535 294 Pandra 315 148 167 122 80 42 Cftitakoni 235 113 122 124 84 40 Chetar 36 18 18 286 128 158 )65 92 73 Raj rom 108 46 62 537 266 271 603 369 234 Henjla 218 114 104 456 228 228 814 541 273 Chandlaso 684 342 342 509 330 179 Kokar 182 99 83 422 206 216 602 400 202 Phulsari 4 2 2 751 361 390 255 181 74 Barmaratola ltra 201 106 95 85 59 26 Charra 119 65 54 93 65 28 Jliigunda 250 124 126 65 48 17 Mahugaon 449 23 I 218 137 97 40 Torang 192 109 83 150 104 46 Chima 154 75 79 557 325 232 Lupnr 69 36 33 718 • 366 3,52 677 432 245 Kalcargarh 33 18 15 1,365 660 705 1,332 8.23 509 Hanhat

255 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Locatioll code Illiterates Total workers Main workers 11lIIlIber Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 02640400 Makandu 772 302 470 383 231 152 329 202 127 02640500 Merle 123 49 74 88 53 35 77 49 28 02640600 Maradih 326 113 213 232 145 87 230 143 87 G2640700 Jilinga 175 58 117 130 82 48 110 79 31 02640800 Pandra 1,302 548 754 751 448 303 595 414 181 02640900 Chilakoni 218 81 137 201 82 J 19 134 54 80 02641000 Chetar 211 68 143 \67 68 99 77 62 15 02641100 R~irom 174 62 112 78 69 9 74 65 9 0264120[1 Hrm.ila 896 377 519 668 356 312 472 333 139 02641300 ChandlnsD 831 317 514 994 520 474 449 362 87 ()2641400 Kokar 527 187 340 524 264 260 273 202 71 02641500 Phulsari 820 291 529 715 336 380 326 223 103 02641600 Bannamtola ltra 546 204 342 423 209 214 250 164 86 02641700 ChaTTa 119 49 70 106 52 54 105 51 54 02641 gOO Jajgundn 124 51 73 1m 55 47 Sll 38 20 02641900 Mahugaon 189 76 113 121 58 63 68 44 24 02642000 Toranll 312 134 178 135 77 58 95 72 23 02641100 Chima 217 92 125 126 88 38 109 87 22 02641200 Lapur 884 411 473 634 377 257 404 278 126 0264~300 Kukarllur11 1,128 475 653 908 496 412 74S 430 319 02642400 Hrml13t 1,555 606 949 1,220 673 547 977 572 405

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kuru

Industrial cate~ory of main workers Household industry Cultivators A!J;ricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 237 137 100 55 29 26 37 36 Makandu 68 42 26 6 5 I 3 2 I Merle 93 77 16 III 44 67 3 2 23 20 3 Maradih 69 47 22 14 B 6 I I 26 23 3 .filinga 286 216 70 204 100 104 16 15 89 &3 6 Pandra 130 51 79 2 2 2 Chitakoni 57 46 II J5 II 4 2 2 3 3 Chelar 52 52 4 3 I I B 10 8 Rajrom 200 III 89 221 181 40 26 19 7 25 22 3 I-lenjla 187 \]7 50 122 87 35 4& 48 92 90 2 Chandlaso 236 181 55 18 9 9 2 1 17 11 6 Koker 160 127 33 i57 90 67 9 6 3 Phulsari 186 138 48 56 19 37 8 7 Earmnratola lira 85 47 38 15 I 14 3 2 2 Chona 51 32 19 5 4 2 2 .lajgunda 63 43 20 5 I 4 MahugaolJ 64 50 14 27 20 7 2 2 2 2 TDra1l1l 25 23 2 75 59 16 9 5 4 Chjrna 210 134 76 44 27 17 3 1 2 147 116 31 Lapur 501 290 211 201 98 103 !! 7 I 39 35 4 Kakargarh 765 416 349 136 85 51 11 10 65 61 4 Hanhnl

257 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRAMAI1Y CD Bloci(- industrial catell;0!1 Location

code Mar!l,inai workers Cultivators A~riculturai labourers number Name of ViIlalfe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 02640400 Mlikandu 54 29 25 9 6 3 44 23 21 02640500 Merle II 4 7 9 3 6 02640600 Maradih 2 2 02640700 Jilinga 20 3 17 7 7 12 3 9 02640800 PUnara 156 34 122 89 13 76 42 II 31 02640900 Chilukoni 67 2& 39 13 3 to 54 25 29 02641000 Chelar 90 6 84 39 3 36 50 2 48 02641100 Rnjrom 4 4 2 2 02641200 Henjla 196 23 173 I 3 185 21 164 02641300 Chandlaso 545 158 387 263 90 173 241 51 190 02641400 Kokar 251 62 189 216 50 166 32 10 22 02641500 Phulsllri 390 113 277 66 22 44 31B 87 231 02641600 Barmaratola Urn 173 45 128 9 8 163 37 126 02641 'JOO Charm 1 0264180() Jajgunda 44 17 27 29 12 17 13 3 10 02641900 Mahugaon 53 14 39 3 3 50 14 36 02642000 Tonmg 40 5 35 40 5 35 02642100 Chima 17 I 16 3 3 7 7 02642200 Lapur 230 99 131 135 56 79 n 29 44 02642300 Kakargal'h 159 66 93 I'll 60 81 13 4 9 02642400 Hanhat 243 101 142 104 43 61 121 44 77

258 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kur'u of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillaf2e !lumber 50 5J 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 719 299 420 Makandu 02640400 122 54 68 Merle 02640500 2 2 397 178 219 Maradih 02640600 261 114 )47 Jilinga 02640700 4 7 14 6 8 1,330 635 745 Pandra 02640800 " 139 79 60 Chilakoni 02640900 I 168 84 84 Chetar 02641000 2 2 261 85 176 Rajrom 02641100 6 6 1 I 831 390 441 Henjla 02641200 22 5 17 19 12 7 651 338 313 Chandlaso 02641300 2 I I 512 253 259 Kokar 02641400 6 4 2 706 355 351 PhlJlsari 02641500 378 176 202 Bannaratola lira 02641600 98 56 42 Charra 0264£700 2 2 115 61 54 J!tigunda 02641300 133 66 67 Mahugaon 02641900 314 154 160 Torang 02642000 6• I 5 241 108 133 Chima 02642100 21 14 7 807 359 448 Lapur 02642200 3 3 2 2 897 41 I 486 Kalcargarh 02642300 7 2 II 9 2 1,667 756 911 Hanhat 02642400

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VIJLLAGJEJ'RffMAJRY CD Rloel.-

Total population (including Population in the Location Area of institutional and houseless atle-!1,foliE 0-6 code Village in Number of EOEulation) Persons Males Females number Name ofViIlal;le hectares households Persons Males Females 8 9 10 2 J 4 5 6 7 5,492 28,72~ 28,437 11,263 5,771 QUO) Lohnrd~gl' (Total) 1l,1l06.0 10,191) 57,166 28,729 28,437 11,263 5,771 5,492 0003 Loharliaga (Rural) 16,349.0 10,198 57,166 0003 Loharliaga (Urban) 1,457.0 LohJlrdall,lI (Uul'nl) 197 198 &5 42 43 02642500 Baksi 125.0 65 395 \54 78 44 34 02642600 Burgaoll 128.0 S9 313 \59 334 160 82 78 02642700 Balljaridsko 360.0 162 767 383 845 329 164 165 026tl2800 Jori 260.0 299 1,712 867 290 ~ 10 54 56 02642900 Saida 246.0 109 557 267 619 255 128 127 02643000 Waina 309.0 236 1,244 625 674 2&9 156 133 02643100 Kulmu 234.0 26S 1,416 742 )91 102 89 02643200 Bamandihu 317.0 207 1,202 673 529 530 211 259 02643300 Nigl1i '174.0 577 3,055 t,522 1,533 345 180 165 02643400 Nadiya 189.0 331 1,688 B63 825 J96 208 188 02643500 Harmu 299.0 331 1.915 965 950 779 413 366 02643600 Juriya 66l.0 720 3,968 1,969 1,999 369 188 lSI 02643700 Tigra 358.0 335 1,827 913 914 187 86 10i 02643BOO Intu 450.0 230 1,134 547 587 138 73 65 02643900 8ejwali 2BI.0 93 641 329 312 120 134 02644000 Bhunjnnia 571.0 267 1,373 664 709 254 69 02644100 Mundo 332.0 203 982 483 499 156 87 02644200 Bhantkhijri 347.0 211 . 1,210 599 61 I 211 99 112 02644300 Rampur 490.0 482 2,800 1,404 1,396 496 241 255 02644400 Arlwsn 605.0 385 2,334 1,143 1,191 521 249 272 02644500 Bhakso Harratoli 627.0 263 1,695 868 827 277 150 127 02644600 Kliakhparta 453.0 227 1,276 1536 640 257 13& 1\9 02644700 Manllo 413.0 309 1,760 901 859 357 1&2 175 0264480(} Kaimo 485.0 232 1,322 668 654 260 136 124 02644900 Kujra 387.0 233 1,327 614 653 259 136 123 02M5000 Kurse 279.0 135 1,344 680 664 294 156 138 02645100 Kujji 275,0 146 901 462 439 184' loi 83 02645200 Hesa! 750.0 352 1,715 857 858 342 169 173 02645300 Helldla~o 741.0 362 1,995 1,024 971 438 226 212 02645400 Hirhi 522.0 378 2,343 1,205 1,138 467 244 223 02645500 Burhu Baramtpur 144.0 73 389 188 201 91 47 4'1 02645600 Barantpur 265.0 92 443 215 228 107 56 5\ 02645700 Baghn 735.0 299 1,867 949 918 403 208 195 02645800 Aille 337.0 \35 647 297 350 130 60 70 02645900 Nadinagra 353.0 134 809 399 410 175 100 75 026460[)O Basri 370.0 120 807 398 409 53 21 26 02646100 Nagra 569.0 258 l,4g6 714 772 319 146 173 02646200 Chipo 364.0 '141 688 351 331 154 85 69 02646300 8akarni 220.0 100 53l 266 265 96 57 39 02646400 JrgaoD 297.0 D7 950 515 435 183 .106 71 02646500 13aghi 216.0 124 755 381 374 159 77 82 02646600 Gunri 511.0 281 1,583 761 822 379 177 202

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT L\lhardaga

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 1,195 622 573 38,529 19,406 19,123 24,712 15,1)30 8,[182 Lohardnga (']folal) 1,195 622 573 38,529 19,406 19.123 24,712 15,830 8,881 LoharringJl (Rural} Lohardllgn (Urban) Lohardngn (Rllml) 388 194 194 153 97 56 Baksi 4 2 2 '251 126 125 70 58 12 Burgaon 538 268 270 331 224 101 Banjarldsko 118 61 57 813 412 401 755 485 270 .lor! 493 240 253 [70 112 58 Saida 698 349 349 536 355 181 Waina 16 7 9 1,143 594 549 523 321 202 Kvtmu 955 537 418 681 464 217 Bamnndiha 299 152 147 1,016 498 518 1,469 925 544 Nigni 14 8 6 1,249 631 618 610 376 234 Nadiya 1,777 901 876 778 485 293 Hannu 19 7 12 2,834 1,417 1,417 1,912 1,110 802 Juriya 845 425 420 843 555 287 Tigra 772 369 403 514 380 234 Illta 12 5 7 629 324 305 300 185 115 Bejwali 56 34 22 783 379 404 601 ' 3&7 214 Bhunjania 544 264 280 442 286 156 Mundo 899 455 444 60! 385 216 Bhanlkhijri 44 23 21 933 466 467 1,427 888 539 Rampur 1;589 782 807 903 610 293 Arkosa 47 26 21 1,625 831 794 483 343 140 Bhakso Harratoli 9 6 3 1,061 532 529 616 375 241 Khakhparta 238 123 115 1,053 548 505 759 son 251 Manha 983 500 483 427 266 161 Kallno 523 279 244 627 404 223 Kujra 582 300 282 629 410 219 Kurse 695 354 341 436 269 167 Kujji 50 26 24 1,136 572 564 749 481 268 l-Iesal 214 116 98 846 436 410 810 545 265 Hencllaso 1,529 774 755 1,146 729 417 Hirhi 389 188 201 191 109 82 Burnu Bar8lnlpur 443 215 228 146 93 53 Barantpur 1,761 894 867 845 545 300 Bagha 587 268 319 294 175 119 Aioe 712 340 372 353 214 139 Nadinagra 567 2!l3 284 253 160 93 Basri 47 22 25 1,129 543 586 528 334 194 Nagra 508 268 240 261 185 76 Chipo 504 254 250 153 10'1 52 Bakaroi 939 509 430 425 307 118 Irgaon 567 290 277 294 193 101 Bagh; 8 4 4 1,241 597 644 568 395 173 Gumi

261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRKMARY C]I) B!ock-

Location Main workers code Illiterates Total workers Females Persons Males Females number Name ofVilla~e PerSOnS Males Females Persons Males 27 28 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 10,834 14,101 9,630 <1,471 0003 Loharduga (Tolnl) 32,454 12,899 19,555 :l4.015 13,181 A0,83 11 H,Wl 9,6)1l> 4,471 0003 Lobllrdngll (Rural) :>2,454 12,899 ]9,555 24,015 13,181 0003 .Lohardaga (lJrbllnj Lohllrdogn (Rural) 130 64 61 3 02642500 Baksi 2'J2 100 142 253 123 83 58 54 4 02642600 Burgaon 243 101 142 156 7:l 221 164 57 02.642700 Banjalkisko 436 159 277 380 192 188 269 223 46 02642800 Jori 957 3&2 5?5 655 381 274 132 106 93 13 02642900 Sailia 387 155 232 25& 126 224 173 51 02643000 Waina ')08 210 438 359 263 96 279 215 64 02643100 Kutmu 893 421 472 347 270 77 161 277 195 82 026~3200 Bamandiha 521 209 312 422 255 574 452 122 02643300 Nigni i,586 597 989 1,24} 720 523 239 167 72 02643400 Nadiya 1,018 487 59l 702 375 327 55 02643500 Harmu 1,137 480 657 703 397 306 228 173 693 J 19 02643600 JUliya 2,056 859 1,197 1,151 765 J86 574 229 145 02643700 Tigra 984 357 627 939 466 473 374 59 02643800 [nta 520 167 353 SOl 267 234 272 213 02643900 Bejwall 341 144 197 251 137 114 159 89 70 522 265 257 02644000 Bhllnj~nia 772 277 495 611 282 329 90 02644100 MUlldll 5110 197 343 597 287 310 291 201 026442(l0 Bhantkhijri 609 214 395 550 28S 265 452 273 179 026~4300 Rampur 1,373 516 1157 1,230 645 585 912 5411 364 02644400 Arkosa 1,431 533 898 964 522 442 523 387 136 02644500 Bimbo tlarratoli 1,212 525 6£7 763 444 319 613 368 245 2(' 02644600 KhnkhpartB 660 261 3!l9 444 293 151 213 192 02644700 Manha 1,001 393 608 421 362 59 330 315 15 02644300 KllilUo 895 402 493 458 283 175 255 203 52 02644900 Kujra 700 270 430 549 318 231 326 246 80 02045000 JeWSI.': 715 270 445 687 365 322 273 243 30 02645100 Kujji 465 193 272 til7 211 200 352 197', . 155 026<15200 Hesnl 966 316 590 647 410 237 313 167 146 02645300 Hemlia,o [,185 479 706 876 494 382 355 255 100 02645400 Hirhi 1,197 476 721 1,131 589 542 906 516 390 G2645500 Blllhll Barmnlpllr 198 79 119 192 90 102 60 54 6 02645600 Barantplir 297 112 175 203 93 ! 10 37 32 5 0:2645100 BoUha 1,022 404 618 879 457 422 644 36& 276 02645800 Aine 353 122 231 359 162 197 281 132 149 0264590D Naq;m.gra 456 185 Z7i 363 180 183 217 124 93 02646000 Basri 554 238 316 397 183 214 188 146 42 02646100 Nagra 958 380 578 198 379 419 435 332 103 02646200 Chipo 427 172 255 343 163 1110 156 148 8 02646300 Bakarni 378 165 213 275 123 152 273 122 151 (J2646400 Jrgaon 525 208 317 481 235 246 361 227 !34 026465DO Bughi 461 188 273 290 147 143 196 141 55 026<16600 Gunri 1,015 366 649 770 363 407 580 353 227

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Lohardaga Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

9,695 6,594 3,101 2,079 1,102 977 211 170 41 2,J 16 1,764 352 Lohardaga (Total) 9,695 6,594 3,101 2,079 1,102 977 211 170 41 2,116 1,764 352 Loltnrdnga (Rural) Lohardngn (Urban) Lohnnlngn (Rural) 49 47 2 15 14 Baksi 14 13 1 21 19 2 23 22 Burgaon 159 121 38 38 20 18 I 23 22 , Banjarkisko 156 139 17 67 47 20 4 3 42 34 g Jori 78 68 10 1 I 9 9 18 16 2 Said a 126 109 17 16 5 11 82 59 23 Wa;na 64 64 27 13 14 ·4 3 184 135 49 Kulnw 138 82 56 19 8 II 6 6 114 99 15 Barnandiha 258 206 52 57 38 19 15 Il 4 244 197 47 Nigni 49 37 12 94 50 44 9 6 3 87 74 13 Nadiya [24 99 25 5[ 26 25 4 2 2 49 46 J Hannu 255 223 32 41 29 , 12 31 30 1 366 292 74 Juriya 273 156 117 40 25 15 7 5 2 54 43 II Tigra 175 143 32 51 26 ~5 3 3 43 41 2 IRta 138 75 63 21 14 7 Bcjwllli 399 218 181 98 28 70 5 4 20 15 5 Bhunjaflia 279 193 86 4 2 2 8 6 2 Mundo 350 201 149 83 53 30 I 18. 18 Bhantkhijri 410 24R 162 324 148 176 29 19 10 149 133 16 Rampur 417 300 117 27 17 )0 14 10 4 65 60 5 Arkosa 585 343 242 I I 2 25 23 2 Bhakso J-1arratoli 166 157 9 19 12 7 28 23 5 Khakhparla 228 219 9 59 55 4 6 6 37 35 2 Manho 176 136 40 44 38 6 4 3 31 26 5 Kaimo 145 134 11 128 61 67 2 2 51 49 2 Kujra 162 154 8 82 62 20 9 8 I 20 19 I Kurse 3~2 188 154 6 5 I 4 4 Kujji 213 107 106 48 19 29 II 8 3 41 33 Hesal 202 185 17 92 15 77 6 5 I 55 50 5 Hendlaso 587 350 237 266 121 145 5 3 2 48 42 6 Hirhi 48 44 4 7 7 2 3 2 Burhu Baramtpur 16 14 2 6 6 3 12 9 Bllral1tpur 534 291 243 70 43 27 3 37 31 6 Bagha 238 !O3 135 33 21 [2 10 8 2 Aine 135 78 57 77 42 35 5 4 Nadinagra 157 124 33 27 18 9 4 4 Basri 408 310 98 25 20 Nagra 132 127 5 [0 9 5 5 9 7 2 Chip" 265 117 148 2 I 6 4 2· Bakarni 343 211 132 5 5 13 II 2 Irgaon 158 124 34 21 7 14 2 t 15 8 7 Baghi 544 336 208 22 4 18 2 I 12 12 GunTi

263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY C [) Block- Industrial cate!!oQ: Location code Mare;inal workers Culti vators Agricultural labourers Females Persons Males Females number Name of Yi\la~e Persons Males Females Pe.sons Males 47 48 49 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 5,401 1,812 3,589 0003 Lohnrdaga ('folal) 9,914 3,551 6,363 3,941 1,362 2,579 5,401 1,812 3,589 0003 Lohardllga (Rural) 9,914 3,551 6,363 3,941 1,362 2,579 oom Lohardnga (Urban) Lalla rdaga (Rural) 26 5 21 02642500 Baksi 189 62 127 162 56 106 5 56 ()2642600 Burgaon 98 19 79 37 14 23 61 38 02642700 Banjllrliisko 159 28 131 III IS 93 47 9 138 208 02642800 Jori 386 158 228 34 15 19 346 14 02642900 Saida 152 33 119 114 19 95 26 12 29 02643QOO Wnina 135 90 45 40 25 15 62 33 6 02643100 Kulmu 68 55 13 8 7 I 27 21 38 48 02643200 Bamandiha 145 60 85 52 18 34 S6 228 02643300 Nigni 669 268 401 115 33 82 336 108 438 198 240 026~3400 Nadiya 463 208 255 11 5 6 230 02643500 Harmu 475 224 251 20 4 16 444 214 02643600 Juriya 458 191 267 161 71 90 270 100 170 02643700 Tigra 565 237 328 380 166 214 175 6J 112 02643800 inla 229 54 175 16 7 9 202 40 162 ()26439QO Bejwali 92 48 44 89 46 43 3 2 t 02644000 Bhunjania 89 17 72 2 I 1 S5 15 70 02644100 Mundo 306 86 220 235 66 169 68 18 50 02644200 Bnanlkhijri 9& 12 86 57 7 50 40 <\ 36 02644300 Hampur 318 97 221 73 23 50 232 69 163 02644400 Arkosa 441 135 306 173 42 131 234 72 162 02644500 Bhakso Harratoli 1.50 76 74 5 t 4 134 65 69 02644600 Khakhp,ana 231 101 130 119 54 65 105 41 64 02644700 Manllo 91 47 44 2S ! 24 55 36 19 02644200 Kaim() 203 80 123 7 4 3 lll7 68 119 02644900 Kujra 223 72 151 54 17 37 145 42 103 02645000 Kurse 414 122 292 130 56 74 281 65 216 02645100 Kujji 65 20 45 46 II 35 18 9 9 02645200 Hesal 334 243 91 233 197 36 89 36 53 02645'J()O Hendlaso 521 239 282 219 96 123 269 i 15 154 026454QO Hilhi 225 73 152 85 35 50 139 37 102 02645500 Burhu Bllramlpur 132 36 96 12 4 B III 26 85 02645600 Banmlpur 166 61 105 9 8 I 154 52 102 0:2645700 Bagha 235 89 146 192 67 125 42 21 21 02645800 Aine 78 30 48 73 28 45 3 I 2 02645900 Nadinagra 146 56 90 136 53 83 9 3 6 02646000 Basri 209 37 172 162 30 132 45 6 39 02646100 Nagrs 363 47 316 339 39 300 22 6 16 02646200 Chipo 187 IS 172 169 13 156 18 2 16 0:2646300 Bakorni 2 I I I I 02646400 lrgaon 120 8 112 3 2 I 116 5 III 02646500 Ballhi 94 6 88 5 5 88 5 83 02646500 Gunri 190 10 ISO 27 3 24 163 7 156

264 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT . CENSUS ABSTRACT Lohardaga of marginal workers Location Household indust~ workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 5] 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 212 110 102 360 267 93 33,151 15,548 17,603 Lohardngn (Total) 0003 212 110 102 360 267 93 33,[51 15,548 17,603 Luhnrdagn (Rural) 0003 Lohnrdngn (Urbnn) 0003 Lohardaga (Rural) 142 74 68 Baksi 02642500 157 86 71 BurgaclD 02642600 387 !9! 196 Banjarldsko 02642700 6 5 1,057 486 571 .Iori 02642800 12 2 to 299 141 158 Said!! 02642900 3 2 30 30 885 352 523 Waina 02643000 7 7 26 20 6 1,069 472 597 Kutmu 02643100 2 2 5 4 I 780 418 362 Balnandiha 02643200 131 72 59 87 55 32 I,BI2 802 I,OlD Nigni 02643300 14 5 9 986 488 498 Nadiya 02643400 3 2 8 5 3 1,212 568 644 Hannu 02643500 I 26 19 7 2,817 1,204 1,613 Juriya 02643600

2 I 1 ~ 8 7 I 888 447 441 Tigra 02643700 6 3 3 5 4 I 633 280 353 Intn 02643800 390 192 198 Bejwali 02643900 2 762 382 380 Bhunjania 02644000 2 385 196 189 Mundo 0264~IOO I 660 314 346 Bhant1

265 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block· Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Populatioil ill the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name ofYiHage hectares householcls Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (10(14 Senha (1'01111) 36,409.0 U,a72 63,9\8 31.,4611 :>1,4511 U,740 6,645 6,095 (l004 Senhn (Rural) 36,

266 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Senha

Scheduled Castes EOEuatiol1 Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 2,0t7 992 1,025 41,451 20,877 20,574 24,305 16,213 8,092 Senhn (Total) 2,0t? 992 1,025 41,451 20,877 20,574 24,305 16,213 8,092 Senltn (Rural) Senhn (Urban) Senh~ (Rural) 212 99 113 47 40 7 Pundag 235 127 108 24 22 2 Banri 25 11 14 581 290 291 220 151 69 Hesag J03 45 58 .1 46 27 19 Pahardanru 278 138 140 108 75 33 Hendehas 86 44 42 22 17 5 Tatro 85 50 15 12 11 I Kham 235 120 115 55 42 13 Baladih 241 125 116 95 68 27 .lawai 268 139 129 70 50 20 Turiadih 60 24 36 8 7 Balfu 363 177 1&6 130 88 42 Dundfu 125 64 61 48 34 14 Hundi 205 100 105 37 28 9 .1urhhi 105 54 51 16 12 4 Pirtaul 138 68 70 23 16 7 Sahai 130 72 58 26 16 10 Nindi 248 128 120 56 33 23 Henhe 97 53 44 39 26 13 Oaratl! 281 151 130 83 5S 28 Churwe 326 150 176 76 63 13 Sendur 28 12 16 30 26 4 Rankoli 311 155 156 61 45 16 Oamharia 88 48 40 33 21 12 Chanri 390 191 199 58 51 7 Manhepat 175 85 89 73 48 25 Chapron!; 1,252 665 587 379 296 83 Tuimu 157 87 70 41 29 12 I-Iurmhur 182 96 86 6 5 t ORneshpur 50S 263 242 57 46 II Chandwa 292 148 144 119 95 24 Oarhga()n 199 105 94 39 30 9 Cheu 628 318 310 211 152 59 Churku 93 50 43 389 184 205 163 III 52 Chamru 762 387 375 319 235 84 Alaundi 3{) 13 17 473 217 146 184 140 44 Heswe 287 145 142 59 46 13 Sake 142 71 71 66 37 29 Chaukn; 161 81 86 369 182 187 170 107 63 Danru 2· I 523 258 265 102 83 19 Uru . g 3 5 239 117 122 95 64 31 Ara 636 309 327 202 153 19 Manhe 14 6 8 280 142 138 93 79 14 Oarhkasmar 114 55 S9 42 32 )0 Nawadih 2 2 109 61 48 26 21 5 Fatehpur 58 22 36 240 1\4 126 106 68 38 Turiyadih 271 132 139 95 62 33 Mugo 213 113 100 45 38 7 Birhni 149 69 80 524 270 254 546 365 181 Chendkop~ 629 311 318 238 155 83 Arahasa 227 122 [05 2,434 1,215 1,2\9 1,309 8SB 451 Badia 313 160 153 133 100 33 Gobarsila 727 379 348 314 211 103 Bansari 787 395 392 296 205 91 Murki 984 482 502 533 353 180 Torar

267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA ViLLAGE PRIMARY eli) Biod!-

Location code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0004 Scnhll (Tolal) 39,613 16,247 23,366 27,870 15,367 12,503 19,131 12,652 6,479 O()04 Senha (R.urlll) 39,613 } 6,247 23,366 27,870 15,367 12,503 19,131 12,652 6,479 0004 SeRlla (Urban) SeRba (Rural) 02646700 Putldag 286 124 162 120 82 38 65 60 5 02646800 Banri 211 105 106 65 47 1& 46 42 4 02646900 Hesag 460 186 274 354 170 184 169 148 21 02647000 Panardanru 87 3<{ 53 83 41 42 52 35 17 02647100 Hendehas 233 100 133 179 94 85 1iO 69 41 02647200 Totro 64 27 37 39 19 20 31 15 16 02647300 KhalTl 73 39 34 42 20 22 IJ 12, 02647400 Saladin Iftl 79 IQ2 122 52 60 79 52 27 02647500 juwal 184 75 109 129 63 66 82 47 JS 02647600 furiadih 19B 89 109 173 94 79 54 44 10 02647700 Balru 55 18 37 34 14 20 8 5 3 02647800 Dundru 275 116 159 252 121 131 133 118 15 026<17900 HUlldi E7 >6 51 81 38 43 12 II 026<18000 Jurhni 168 72 96 129 55 74 59 54 5 02648100 Pirtaul 124 60 64 52 37 15 41 37 02648200 Sanai 143 69 74 53 48 5 48 48 " 0264&300 Nindi 104 56 4& 50 33 17 42 t 33 9 02648400 Henhe 192 95 97 85 69 J6 69 69 02648500 OaratlJ 58 27 31 56 31 25 30 30 0264&600 Churwe 198 96 102 117 70 47 69 69 026~8700 Sendu( 250 87 163 \15 &9 116 175: iW &6 02648800 Rankcli 109 50 59 66 33 33 36 19 17 02648900 Gamharia 272 122 150 154 76 78 154 76 78 02:649000 Chanri 64 32 32 42 22 2() 33 17 16 02649100 Manhepat 334 141 193 177 &8 89 100 50 SO 02:649200 Chaprcng l26 47 79 109 5<1 55 109 S4 54 02649300 Tuhnu 1,015 463 552 535 369 166 467 336 131 02M940D Hurmhur 118 60 58 59 4B II 45 44 I 02649500 Ganeshpur 176 91 85 89 47 42 02649600 Cbandwa 502 246 256 303 157 146 02649700 Ga[hgaon 251 91 160 193 98 95 170 90 80 02649800 Chall 1119 91 98 127 64 63 114 61 53 02649900 Churku 441 182 259 328 151 177 216 109 107 02650000 Chlllnrll 406 166 21\0 228 \24 104 \13 118 25 02650100 Alulllldi 640 253 387 497 232 265 315 199 116 02650200 Heswe 497 1115 312 312 149 163 254 125 129 02650300 Sake 250 109 141 168 82 86 154 76 78 02650400 Chlluklli 98 45 53 78 37 41 76 36 4() 02650500 Daoru 425 186 239 321 154 167 174 116 58 02650600 UrI! 493 211 282 365 167 198 Ill! 104 14 02650700 Ara 2B2 120 162 198 9S 103 50 27 23 02650800 Munbe 628 255 373 385 i80 205 154 147 7 02650900 Garbkasmar 20& 73 135 131 73 5& 50 3} 17 02651000 Nawadih 77 26 51 54 26 28 14 10 4 02651 tOO Fatenpur 110 53 57 89 47 42 89 47 42 0265 1200 Turiyadih 192 68 124 164 73 91 125 62 63 (12651300 Mugo 181 72 109 136 70 66 114 S9 55 02651400 Birlmi 33() !56 174 211 105 106 211 105 106 026 S1 SOD Chandkopa 691 258 433 559 331 228 422 291 131 02651600 Arahasa 506 213 293 305 177 128 287 171 116 02651700 Badia 2,095 862 1,233 1,481 7&1 700 1)99 761 638 0265 1800 Gobarsila 224 &4 140 182 84 98 )82 84 98 0265 t 90a Bansari 41l 168 245 )53 Ill3 170 352 IS) 169 0:1652000 Murki 626 258 368 505 239 266 177 167 10 02652 iDa TonlI 862 338 524 528 345 183 429 3!4 llS

268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Scnba Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 14,564 9,376 5,188 1,709 1,000 709 400 258 142 2,458 2,018 440 Scnlln (Total) 14,564 9,376 5,18B 1,709 1,000 709 400 258 142 2,458 2,018 440 Senhn (Rural) Scnlln (Urban) Scnlln (Rural) 40 37 3 18 16 2 4 4 3 3 Pundag 28 25 3 IS 17 I Banri 122 108 14 20 19 1 II 6 5 16 15 Hesag II 8 3 2 2 36 22 14 3 3 Pahardanru 100 60 40 4 I 6 6 Hendehas 27 13 14 3 2 1 Tatro 13 12 I Khalil 65 41 24 10 7 3 3 3 Baladih 71 38 33 I 9 7 2 Jawal 31 27 4 20 15 5 3 2 I Turiallih 6 3 3 2 2 Balru 128 114 14 2 3 3 Dundru 9 8« I 3 3 Hundi 55 50 5 .2 '!urhui 40 36 4 Pirtaul 48 48 Sanai 39 30 9 2 2 Nindi 65 65 3 3 I-Ienhe 3D 30 Garatu 68 6S 1 I CllUrwe 155 76 79 13 8 5 7 5 2 Sendur 34 17 17 2 2 Rankoli 142 68 74 II 7 4 1 Gamhl1ria 30 14 16 I 2 2 Chanri 96 . 46 50 4 4 Manhepat 85 41 44 17 9 8 6 4 2 Chaprong 296 171 125 4 2 2 J67 163 4 Tuimu 35 35 9 9 Hurmhur Ganeshpur 1 Chandwa 165 85 80 2 2 3 3 Garhgaol1 77 37 40 12 6 6 25 18 7 Chau 197 98 99 10 5 5 3 2 6 4 2 Churku 76 58 18 14 9 5 7 7 16 14 2 Chamru 301 191 110 4 I 3 I 9 6 3 Alaundi 220 108 112 6 4 2 10 5 III 8 10 Heswe 99 50 49 52 25 27 3 J 2 Sake 43 16 27 27 14 13 6 6 Challkni 121 86 35 32 18 14 7 4 3 14 g 5 Danru 116 104 12 2 2 Uru 46 24 22 4 3 1 Ara 142 137 5 2 2 10 8 2 Manhe 12 11 1 37 22 15 Garhkasmar 5 4 9 6 3 Nawadih 78 37 41 6 6 4 3 1 Fatehpur 73 39 34 3 I 2 44 20 24 5 2 3 luriyadih 108 54 54 6 5 Mugo 207 102 105 [ I 2 2 Birhni 242 159 83 4 2 2 12 4 8 164 126 38 Chandkopa 277 165 112 3 3 7 6 I Arahasa 86S 458 410 235 102 133 10 6 4 286 195 91 Badia 1&2 84 98 GojJarsila 349 180 169 3 J BansBri 150 142 8 6 5 I 12 12 9 8 Murki 411 299 112 5 3 2 4 3 9 9 Torer

269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRiMARY CD Block- Industrial category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Viti age Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 0 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 {10M Senha {Total} 8,739 2,715 6,024 4,606 1,119 3,389 3,429 1,120 2,309 0004 Senha (numl) 8,739 2,715 6,024 4,608 1,119 3,389 3,429 1,120 2,309 0004 Scnhn (Urban) Senti» (Rural) 02646700 Pundag 55 22 33 2 3 3& 18 20 02646S()O Band 19 5 14 2 16 4 12 02646900 Hesag 185 22 163 120 II 109 61 10 51 02647000 Pahardanru 31 6 25 7 6 5 5 02647100 Hendehas 69 25 44 9 B 58 23 35 02647200 Totro 8 4 4 & 4

270 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Senha of nlaTl!!i n al workers Location Household indust!2: workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillBge number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 127 42 85 575 334 241 36,048 17,093 18,955 Senha (Totn I) 0004 127 42 85 575 334 241 36,048 17,093 18,955 SenllS! (Ruro1) 0004 Senlla (Urban) 0004 Senha (Rurol) 11 10 213 82 131 Pundag 02646700 170 80 90 Banri 02646800 4 3 326 167 159 Hesag 02646900 15 3 12 4 2 2 50 20 30 Pahardanru 02647000 2 1 1 162 81 81 Hendehas 02647100 47 25 22 Totro 02647200 43 30 13 Kham 02647300 2 2 114 59 55 Baladih 02647400 150 80 70 Jawal 02647500 19 9 10 95 45 50 Turiadih 02647600 12 5 7 29 II 18 Batru 02647700 153 83 70 Dundru 02647800 42 19 23 54 32 22 Hundi 02641900 3 3 76 45 31 JUThni 0264aOaO 88 35 53 Pirtall! 02648100 113 37 76 Sanai 02648200 80 39 4l Nindi 02648300 163 59 104 Henhe 02648400 41 22 19 Gmatn 02648500 164 81 83 Churwe 02648600 151 61 90 Sendur 02648700 73 43 30 Rankoli 02648800 )79 9) 88 Gamharia 02648900 55 31 24 Chanri 02649000 215 104 III Mililhepat 02649100 90 41 49 Chaprong ,02649200 16 13 3 859 390 469 "J:uimu 02649300 100 41 59 Hurmhur 02649400 93 49 44 Ganeshpllr 02649500 256 [35 121 Chandwa 02649600 177 88 89 Garhgaon 02649700 2 2 101 57 44 Chau 02649800 324 183 141 Churku 02649900 8 3 5 16 9 7 341 153 188 Chamru 02650000 462 256 206 Alaut\di 02650100 2 2 369 176 193 Heswe 02650200 141 73 68 Sake 02650300 86 45 41 Chaulcni 02650400 5 3 2 274 139 135 Danru 02650500 230 127 103 Uni 02650600 179 89 90 Are 02650700 445 22& 217 Manhe 02650&00 2 2[ 6 °15 110 79 91 Garhkasmar 02650900 '17 & 9 65 32 33 Nawadih 02651000 4? 27 20 Falehpllr 02651100 134 63 71 Tllriyadih 02651200 140 64 76 Mugo 02651300 164 89 75 Birhni 02651400 53 19 34 678 292 386 Chandkopa 02651500 431' 191 248 Arahasa 02651600 6 5 1,923 939 984 Badia 02651700 175 100 75 Gobarsi!a 02651800 374 196 178 Bansari 02651900 10 10 4 2 2 417 224 193 Murld 02652000 5 4 867 346 52! Torar 02652100

271 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHAROAGA V]LlLAGE PRIMARY CD lilBflCk- Total population (including location Area of institutional and houseJess Population in the code Village in Number of :eDEulation) a.!:le-~muB 0-6 [lUmber Name ofVilla~e hectares households PerS(lllS Males Females Persolls Males Females 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 02652200 Arru 522,0 490 2,878 1,439 1,439 586 294 292 02652300 Jogna 305.0 201 1,374 173 60} 1\)3 109 34 02652400 J3hargaon 4aO,Q 275 1,532 813 719 334, IS3 151 02652500 Kalhepat 316.0 272 1,568 334 7H 324 188 136 02652600 Dal,a 2116.0 t25 691 328 363 t57 72 85 02652700 rar~i 414.0 224 1,158 576 5S2 267 147 120 02652800 J:(ulHlgari 372.0 136 778 389 389 )57 il2 75 02652900 Jamira 199,0 71 366 187 179 59 3q 25 02653000 lViinthg~ra 233.0 51 182 144 138 61 33 28 02653100 Jhalchra 267.0 23& \,160 600 560 127 130 91 02653200 13uli 423.0 243 1,247 624 623 262 133 129 02653300 Kandra 372.0 III 693 344 349 127 57 70 02653400 Kornmbe 889.0 190 965 494 471 20} 98 105 02653500 Ichri 169.0 65' 385 204 181 91 50 41 02653600 Tengria 172.0 65 378 194 lB4 92 43 49 02653700 Murpa 310.0 101 526 267 259 39 47 42 02653800 Ugla 643.0 279 1,441 733 708 314 170 144 02653900 JhaUamira 1,186.0 281 \,349 658 69l 27& 146 131. 02654000 Ghals 263.0 132 759 385 374 112 53 59 (12654100 Pali I09,() 23 114 50 64 22 9 IJ 02654200 Pallo 308,0 62 283 131 146 56 23 33 D.2654JOO Gagey!! 183.0 101 381 298 283 U4 75 59 02654400 Balhi 52L() 246 1,304 645 659 263 132 131 02654500 Chatakpur 190.0 77 447 240 207 110 60 50 02654600 Datri 453.0 131 659 317 342 122 6

272 PRIMARY CEONSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Senha

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes I20Eulatioll Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 208 115 93 1,225 612 613 1,187 779 402 Arru 35 17 18 691 403 238 920 590 330 .Jogna 1,022 525 497 524 368 156 Bhargaon 646 337 309 665 450 215 Kalhepat 582 275 307 204 144 60 Ooka 963 477 486 374 251 123 Parhi 34 20 14 724 361 363 286 196 90 Kundgari 362 184 178 183 118 65 Jalnjra 282 144 138 87 63 24 Minlhgara 57 23 34 297 154 143 515 325 190 .Jhakhra 94 47 47 851 .414 437 382 279 103 Buti 685 340 345 249 163 86 Kandra 66 28 38 583 318 265 323 222 101 Korarnbe 385 204 1&1 148 105 43 lchri 319 166 153 83 59 24 Tenllria 419 211 208 246 169 77 Murpa 692 337 355 479 341 13& Ugra t,OlO 49(\ 522 409 277 t::l2 Jtw.ljamim 476 236 240 314 204 110 Ghatll 50 64 25 18 7 i'ali 264"" 129 135 95 66 29 Pallo 477 244 233 189 128 61 Gageya 49 28 21 581 282 299 596 371 225 Barhi 12 6 6 262 136 126 185 133 52 Chalakpuf 549 267 282 293 166 127 Datri 149 82 67 1,097 555 542 1,088 710 378 Danru 629 321 308 307 206 101 Merbo 283 138 145 1,687 833 854 3.156 1,943 1,213 Senlm . 2 2 1.197 597 600 598 401 197 Ekaguri 27 10 17 454 247 207 635 ~44 191 Chitd 9 3 6 563 271 292 513 291 222 Serenghatu 23 12 II 692 345 347 752 489 263 Torar 91 38 53 709 347 362 811 496 315 Sithio

273 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRiMARY CD Block-

" Locatioll code Illiterates Total workers Main workers Males Females !lumber Name of ViJla~e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 02652200 Arm 1,691 660 1,031 1,027 655 372 470 426 44 66 02(>52300 logna 454 183 271 350 220 130 227 161 0265:2400 Bnargaon 1,008 445 563 574 349 225 440 276 164 02652500 I(alhepal 903 384 519 576 343 233 315 2&9 26 02652600 Daka 487 184 303 3EB J69 219 349 157 192 02652700 Parhi 784 325 459 548 266 282 245 192 53 02652800 Kunagari 492 193 299 409 189 220 297 172 125 02652900 Jamira 183 69 114 173 B5 " 88 172 85 B7 02653000 Minthgara 195 81 114 ]1] 47 64 III 47 64 02653100 Jhakhra 645 275 370 494 293 201 342 274 68 02653200 Buti 865 345 520 561 282 279 395 264 131 02653300 Kandra 444 Illl 263 370 IS6 1&4 238 162 16 02653400 Korambe 642 272 370 486 254 2:;2 189 140 49 02653500 lchri 237 99 13B 139 6~ 76 J19 63 56

274 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Senlla

Industrial cate[;);o~ of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 283 263 20 65 45 20 7 6 115 112 3 Arru 144 105 39 25 8 17 58 48 10 Jogna " 142 241 99 118 60 58 13 II 2 68 63 5 Bhargaon 221 207 14 46 36 10 48 46 2 Kalhepal 311 137 174 4 3 6 4 2 28 15 13 Doka 224 177 47 10 1 3 2 I I 9 7 2 Parhi 242 138 104 8 4 4 31 17 14 16 13 3 Kundgari 166 81 85 6 4 2 Jarnira 111 47 64 Mil1thgara 209 182 27 102 68 34 7 4 3 24 20 4 Jhakhra 355 238 117 2 2 21 10 II 17 14 3 BOli 207 140 67 9 5 4 5 3 2 17 14 3 Kanclra 154 109 45 5 5 30 26 4 Korambe 83 44 39 31 16 IS 5 3 2 Iclld 123 64 59 3 2 I Tellgria 100 85 15 I 3 I 2 Murpa 266 169 97 2 2 2 2 30 24 6 Ugra 576 282 294 36 16 20 5 4 Jhaljamira 310 160 150 2 ! 40 24 16 13 10 3 GIlRla 74 34 40 [ Pali 129 69 60 Patio 215 108 107 7 4 3 11 10 Gageya 374 184 190 69 23 46 3 3 59 52 7 Barhi 127 73 54 19 10 9 4 2 2 8 5 3 Chalakpur 211 106 105 46 9 37

275 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Industrial catef\o~ Location code Mar8cinal workers Cultivators A!:jriculturallabourers number Name ofVilIa!:!ie Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 02652200 ArnJ 557 229 328 267 97 170 231 93 138 {)26S2300 JogIla 123 59 64 28 14 14 90 41 49 02652400 Bnargaon 134 73 61 12 8 4 103 47 56 02652500 Kalnepm 261 54 207 196 32 164 60 19 41 02652600 Dokll 39 12 27 4 I 3 12 4 !l 02652700 Parhi )03 74 229 255 59 196 39 !O 29 02652800 Kundgari 112 17 95 97 10 87 10 4 6 02652900 Jamira 1 I 1 1 02653000 Minthgara 02653100 Jhaklua 152 19 133 108 7 101 43 12 31 02653200 Billi 166 1& 148 157 12 145 4 3 I 02653300 Kandra 132 24 108 115 17 98 15 5 10 0265340[) Korambe 297 114 lll3 220 95 125 77 19 58 02653500 lellr; 2() 2() 18 18 2 2 0265360(} Tengrin 44 20 24 44 20 24 02653700 Murpa 117 31 86 23 II 12 93 19 74 02653800 Ugra 217 113 104 137 60 77 53 36 17 -02653900 Jhaljamira 75 23 52 5 5 70 23 47 02654000 ChUl1l 2 I I I 02654100 Puli 02654200 Pallo 6 2 4 5 2 3 02654300 Gageya 58 18 40 3R 1I~ 27 18 7 II 02654400 Barhi 95 51 44 65 39 26 28 II 17 02654500 Chawkpur 53 30 23 18 II 7 35 19 !6 02654600 Datri 6 2 4 02654700 Danru 418 88 330 267 40 227 122 30 92 02654800 Merlla 12 5 7 :\ 3 2 2 02654900 Senna 560 177 383 154 34 120 334 85 249 02655000 Elmguri 156 60 96 3, 1 2 104 32 72 02655100 Child 230 51 179 170 29 141 40 13 27 02655200 Sercnghalu 100 4 96 74 73 25 -2 23 02655300 Torar 357 167 190 91 29 62 205 97 lOB 02655400 Sitilio 204 70 134 32 15 17 166 52 I J4

276 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Senha of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers . Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla1;le number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 15 2 13 44 37 7 1,851 784 1,067 Arru 02652200 5 4 I 1,024 553 471 .Iogoa 02652300 19 18 1 958 464 494 Bharllaoll 02652400 S 3 2 992 491 501 Klllhepal 02652500 II 2 9 12 5 7 303 159 144 Doka 02652600 8 4 4 I I 610 310 300 Parhi 02652700 3 2 2 2 369 200 169 Kundgari 02652800 193 102 91 Jamira 02652900 171 97 74 Minlhgara 02653000 666 307 359 .Ihakhra 02653100 5 3 2 6&6 342 344 BUli 02653200 2 2 323 158 165 Kandra 02653300 479 240 239 Koral11be 02653400 246 141 105 Ichri 02653500 208 108 100 Tengria 02653600 I 305 150 155 Murpa 02653700 7 7 20 10 10 924 423 501 Ugra 02653800 657 333 324 Jhaljamira 02653900 392 189 203 Ohatn 02654000 39 16 23 Pali 02654100 148 66 82 Pallo 02654200 2 2 290 . 158 132 Oageya 02654300 2 I 704 332 372 Barhi 02654400 236 120 116 Chalakpur 02654500 6 2 4 349 177 172 Datri 02654600 16 6 10 13 12 1 1,247 636 611 DanTU 02654100 1 3 4 485 210 275 Merho 02654800 9 5 4 63 53 IO 3,999 1,706 2,293 Senha 02654900 49 27 22 1,093 396 697 Ekaguri 02655000 19 9 10 727 366 361 Chilri 02655100 I I 475 210 265 Serenghatu 02655200 60 41 19 991 447 544 Torar 02655300 2 4 2 2 784 347 437 Sithio 02655400

277 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA VULLAGE PRliMARY CD Biod,- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Pemales Persons Males Pemales 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0

0005 llilandrs (Tolal) 19,889.0 10,062 55,540 27,999 27,541 11,579 5,907 5,672 OOOS Blmndrn (Rural) 19,889.0 10,062 55,540 27,999 27,541 11,579 5,907 5,672 0005 Bhnndra (Urban) B1l1lndra (Rural) 02655500 Toto 573.0 18<1 900 472 428 225 123 102 02655600 MasmanothakLlrgaon 631.0 388 1.892 984 908 397 202 195 02655700 Burka 357.0 146 685 368 311 148 87 61 02655800 Bedal 515.0 294 1.505 753 751 347 179 168 02655900 Bhainsmundoalias 228 1,337 668 669 225 108 512.0 117 Blmiyagaon 02656000 Udrangi 405.0 294 1.767 874 893 409 200 209 02656100 Baimari 149.0 34 24() 128 112 56 30 26 02656200 Ambera 244.0 217 1,228 624 604 239 132 107 02656300 Banda 438.0 163 I,OS3 51S 538 243 127 116 02656400 Aknsi 959.0 370 2.066 1,089 977 399 229 170 02656500 Kumhnriya 394.0 382 2,046 1,005 1,041 454 217 237 02656600 Hali 253.0 127 618 294 324 151 75 76 02656700 Kaspur 878.0 227 1,539 782 757 244 126 liB 02656800 Nau

278 PRIIV1ARY CEf\jSUS .';'BSTRACT CENSIUS ABSTP,J..CT . Bnandra

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males' Females Persons Males ~emales Name of Village 11 12 IJ 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

882 438 444 34,541 17,414 17,127 20,589 J3,741 6,3411 BhnndrJl (1fo(lll) 882 438 444 3.4,541 11,414 17,127 20,5B9 ]3.,741 6,1348 IBhandrll (Rural) BllIlndra ('lJrllnn) lBh:mdrn (\Rural) 11 7 4 189 421 368 26n 200 68 Tolo 186 101 85 554 279 275 693 484 209 Masrnanolhakurgaon 434 260 224 220 160 60 Burka 736 367 369 526 369 157 Beoal 6 6 1,049 517 532 572 346 226 BhainsltnJndoalias Bhaiyugaon il75 418 457 578 384 194 Udrangi 240 128 112 86 63 23 Baimari 10 7 717 359 358 453 314 139 Alnbera 308 143 165 445 272 173 Banda 5 4 1,172 625 547 843 587 256 .Aknsi 539 281 JOg 736 506 230 Kurnhariya 472 230 242 150 100 50 Hati 38 16 22 1,342 6n 664 363 272 91 Kaspur 372 IS2 190 124 93 3 I Naudiha 125 63 62 818 451 367 1,328 857 ~71 Bhondra 130 64 66 1,416 717 699 1,136 807 379 Bhnunro 666 , 359 307 325 252 73 Sorandn 1,308 655 653 254 209 45 GaraFpo 502 248 254 165 [OJ 62 Porlla 9113 508 475 '105 268 137 Palmi 226 110 116 71 42 29 Amdari 338 173 165 223 f4J ao Titsiri 429 208 221 104 86 1B Bilpi 362 178 184 122 80 42 Semra 571 290 lUI 307 186 121 Dhanall1unji 262 130 132 224 141 33 Balsol8. 256 142 114 98 67 31 Pajhri 1413 74 74 57 38 19 Wakilambua 654 342 3 [2 173 125 43 Dltoba!i 166 90 76 259 187 72 Tetarpoi

279 DISTRIC T CENSUS HAHDBOOI( • I_OHARC"'-,GA

VOl! LLA. (? JE P REI\,jL ..~lR. ':{ C D 3Joc~{-

Locfltion code ' Illiterates Total workers r.Aain vvorkers number Per;:Ol1S Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femaies 2 20 21 ')'1 23 24 25 26 27

0005 Bh2ndr!l (Total) 3,~,951 ~ ~,25B 1.0,693 1~,05! i31 2:!5 10,826 lii,:!4B 10,:>37 5,31 i 0005 nh~ntlra (nll",l) 34l~5] 1 ~,258 10,693 14,OSI ]3,225 10,826 16,248 10,937 ~,3!! eGOS Bhamlra (Urban) Bhandm (Rum I) 02655500 Toto 360 J9~ 199 193 02655600 Masmanolhill:urgnon 1,199 500 699 625 451 174 .)2655700 3ulka 465 202 ~57 314 158 156 271 1:25 ll2655flnO Bednl 979 3M 595 39) :lUg 104- 366 90 02655900 Bhaillsmundoalias 765 322 443 640 341 199 461 125 Bhaiyagaon 02056000 Udrangi 1,189 490 699 639 374 ::l65 33~ 301 33 02656100 Bl1ilnari \ 5~ 65 [19 \ \6 65 5\ 55 51 02656200 Ambera 775 310 465 642 297 345 'i<'i3 290 173 02656300 Banda 608 ::!~3 )65 4')? 211 ~ll 254 126 t:28 02656400 AI:asi L223 502 721 7fl2 494 :1.88 751 485 266 02656500 K_umhariyu 1.3 !Q '199 gil 650 4'17 J.QJ 03 387 46 02656600 Hali 46U 194 274 30\1 139 170 287 135 1:;2 02656700 Kaspur 1,176 510 666 1,0!4 507 507 '115 402 7 02656000 Naudiha 277 108 169 192 90 102 i92 90 102 0:!6569()0 BhanLlra 1,213 50'1 709 977 662 315 667 5()4 163 02657000 Bhaunro 1,865 707 I,i 58 1,349 694 655 9:'4 606 02657100 Soranda f,Og, 485 602 716 337 329 303 239 64 02651200 Gamrpo 1,106 '172 634 609 373 136 198 !91 1 026573()0 Porha 412 11\4 222 274 144 13() \::'6 1Oi' 29 02657<100 Palmi 7&3 333 450 465 264 101 317 il.l:! i35 02657500 Amduri 200 94 106 ISO IQ 68 102 64 28 02657600 Tilsi ri 318 129 189 200 142 58 197 !~ I 56 il2657700 Bi Ipi 318 128 210 iSS 95 60 30 76 02657UOO Semru 371 163 :zag 147 1 !2 35 1~2 112 )0" 02657900 Phanamunji 347 145 202 JOO 154 146 :;99 153 14ci 02658000 Baisllta ~OO 165 235 254 141 113 In 116 81 0:'658100 Pajhri 214 103 II \ 31 67 \S 66 60 .; 02658200 WaldlumbuLI t02 43 59 46 33 13 31 2 02658300 Dhobuli '1&1 217 264 233 ! 17 116 233 117 116 0265B400 Tesacpolta 297 106 191 IS6 121 65 log 112 56 02653500 Jvlakunda 537 229 358 36g 199 leg j:.\g 18J 0265B600 Nagrl 340 12l 219 249 118 1:';1 116 11:2 4 02658700 Bh,lha 1,059 417 813 431 3.2 6119 378 31 ! 0265S!lOO J(hawasambawa 662 249 413 375 209 166 352 201 151 016 S8900 Pacilllgai n 10 98 164 216 105 111 182 103 79 02659000 l'iarauli 974 382 592 7Ao 360 3g6 511 305 206 0265'659300 Mahunri 40'\ 169 235 J07 148 139 151 13:2 19 1)2659';00 Chalho 410 162 248 351 16J 190 J 81 143 3!l (11ii3:1500 Ul!i !'7,) 264 i l2 226 113 ! 13 In 8g 85 {::lt35%CO Garadih a95 38:: 5[3 552 300 :Ill7 122 65 C~5597{JO Nagjun 440 lil2 258 285 160 125 156 14n 8 G16~9S00 Channa B

2:30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bhandra Industrial category of rna in workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3& 39 40 2 12,533 8,534 3,999 1,918 971 947 453 332 121 1,344 1,100 244 Bhnndra (Total) 12,533 8,534 3,999 1,918 971 947 453 332 121 1,344 1,100 244 B1lnndrn (Rural) BhRndrR (Urbnn) Ilhl1ndra (Rural) 257 147 110 26 13 13 8 7 I Toto 304 260 44 67 42 25 62 55 7 Masmanothakurgaon 222 120 102 33 16 17 15 9 6 Burka 321 . 244 77 22 13 9 23 19 4 Bedsl 258 171 87 192 98 94 10 6 4 Bhninsmundoalias Bhniyagaon 194 187 7 63 50 13 5 3 69 59 10 Udrangi 47 45 2 4 2 2 4 4 Beimari 401 251 150 37 15 22 24 23 Ambera 251 125 126 3 J 2 Banda 617 395 222 71 34 37 23 18 5 40 38 2 Aknsi 324 305 19 51 34 17 22 18 4 36 30 6 Kumhariya 283 132 151 I 3 2 Hali • 392 386 6 9 8 I 14 J4 Kaspllr 137 62 75 50 23 27 5 .5 Nlludiha 299 238 61 121 62 59 31 15 16 2J6 189 27 Bhnlldra 716 457 259 85 47 38 42 26 16 91 76 15 Bhaunro 215 167 48 22 15 7 22 21 I 44 36 8 Soranda 167 163 4 7 7 13 12 II 9 2 Gararpo 121 92 29 5 5 5 5 5 Porha 301 171 130 4 2 2 I t I 8 3 Palmi 88 54 34 14 10 4 AIIldari 134 101 33 30 21 9 28 18 10 .5 4 Tilsiri 73 73 2 2 I 1 4 2 2 Bilpi 107 92 15 22 12 10 13 8 5 Semra 293 148 145 5 4 I Dhanamunji 115 69 46 57 25 32 4 2 2 21 20 I Balso!s 61 57 4 2 1 t 3 2 Pajhri 32 30 2 1 I Wakilamblla 228 112 116 4 4 Dhobaii 90 68 22 49 17 32 11 II 18 16 2 Tetarpoka 177 174 3 2 2 9 7 2 Makunda 107 106 I 8 5 3 Nagri 559 298 261 63 25 38 49 43 6 18 12 6 Blti!ha 331 188 143 3 I 2 18 12 6 Khawasambawa 135 92 43 42 8 34 1 I 4 2 2 Pachagain 394 241 153 85 37 48 10 9 22 18 4 N~rauli 259 134 125 1 1 5 5 Khanda 321 202 119 114 56 58 56 29 27 14 9 5 Gajni 126 112 14 12 9 3 4 3 I 9 8 ) Mahuari 134 120 14 15 II 4 19 10 9 13 2 11 Chatho 141 75 66 4 4 I I 27 13 14 Uili 142 102 40 82 69 13 3 3 60 48 12 Garadib 120 116 4 6 3 3 30 29 I Nagjua 358 228 130 113 47 66 14 13 58 52 6 Charms 214' 117 97 10 4 6 I Kanjo 388 228 160 1& 7 II I I 38 31 7 Baragain 199 193 6 56 7 49 11 II 10 7 3 Khawaskhijri 121 75 46 28 19 9 1 I 55 42 13 Bamhandiha 170 114 56 95 25 70 2 2 61 60 1 Jharololi 259 128 131 3 I 2 3 3 15 11 4 -Kundo 201 110 91 15 4 II 6 5 31 21 10 Kachmachi 1 1 3 3 15 II 4 KOla 172 81 91 7 2 5 8 5 3 15 11 4 Du!nri 142 116 26 52 41 11 9 9 Pandaria

281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA VILLAGE PRiMARY CD Bind(- InduSlrial category Location code Mar~inal workers CuLtivato~s Agricultural labourers number Name ofViJlage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PerSOllS Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 (leGS illlnndn (Tola!) 7,803 2,288 5,515 <1,571) 1,24<1 3,326 2,137 77fJJ ]1,967 0005 Bhnndra (Rural) 7,803 2,288 5,515 4,570 1,244 :1,326 2,737 770 1,967 DOllS .Ilbnndrn (Urban) Ilbnndu (Rural) 02655500 Toto 100 31 69 37 12 25 57 !5 42 02655600 Milsmanolhakurgaon 191 93 98 121 6[; 53 65 21 4'1 02655700 Burka 43 12 31 10 10 21 7 )<1 02655800 Bedal 27 13 14 7 2 5 15 8 7 02655900 Bhainsmundoalias 179 65 114 24 23 101 10 91 Bhaiyagaon 02656000 Udrangi 305 73 232 IH2 36 146 107 29 78 02656100 Baimari 61 14 47 58 13 45 3 2 02656200 Ambera 179 7 172 157 2 16 2 14 02656300 Banda 168 85 83 17 9 'ISO 76 74 02656400 Akasi 31 9 22 I ! }O II 22 02656500 Kumhariya 217 60 157 131 27 104 72 26 46 02656600 Hati 22 4 18 17 3 14 3 3 02656700 Kaspur 599 99 500 579 93 486 14 1(1 02656800 Naudiha 0265ii900 Bhandra 31() 158 152 71 27 44 209 112 97 02657000 Bhaunro 415 88 327 2B3 48 235 90 23 67 02657100 Soranda 413 148 -265 150 58 92 235 79 156 02657200 Garllrpo 411 IB2 229 167 142 25 229 32 197 02657300 Porhll 138 37 101 127 33 94 II 4 7 0265740(1 Palmi 14f! 82 66 95 50 45 31 12 19 02657500 Amdari 48 18 30 25 g 17 23 10 '0 (}26S760Q Tilsiri ) 1 2 02657700 Bilpi 75 19 56 3 2 71 16 55 02657800 Semra 5 5 5 5 02657900 Dhallamunji I I I· 02658000 Balsola 57 25 32 39 21 !8 14 2 12 02658100 Pajhri 16 7 9 6 4 2 10 3 7 02658200 Wakiiambuli 13 2. 11 9 9' 0265830{) Dhobali 02658400 Telarpoka 18 9 9 2 2 14 6 8 02658500 Malwnda 180 16 164 I 177 16 161 02658600 Npgri 133 6 127 131 6 125 I i 02658700 Bhilha 124 53 71 19 10 9 94 36 58 ()26.SRllO() Khe.wasI\mbawa 23 fi 15 20 6 14 02658900 Pnchagain 34 2 32 3 3 30 2 28 02659000 Narauli 235 55 180 218 48 170 13 4 9 02659100 Khanda 72 18 5q 17 a 9 53 g 45 02659200 Gajni I'll 34 107 47 2 45 89 30 59 02659300 MatlUsri 156 16 140 142 IS 127 9 0265940Q Chnl\1o 9 170 18 152 140 16 124 30 2 28 02659500 Ulti 53 25 28 3 3 16 9 7 02659600 Garadill 265 78 187 98 28 70 143 43 02659700 Nagjua 100 129 12 117 118 11 107 {) 6 02659800 Channa 313 87 226 \23 39 84 164 30 134 02659900 Kanjo 14 2 12 14 2 12 02660000 Baragain 212 1i0 132 154 tiD 94 34 7 27 02660100 Khawaskhijri 159 8 151 143 4 139 16 4 12 02660200 Bamhalldil18 &9 10 79 69 a 61 17 I 16 02660300 Jharowli 110 14 96 88 II 77 1& 18 02660400 Kunda 73 31 42 45 22 23 24 8 16 02660500 Kachmnchi til 3() 31 41 21 26 & 4 4 02660600 Kola 139 72 67 122 65 57 12 5 7 02660700 Dumri 45 II 34 19 4 15 23 6 17 02660800 Palldaria 69 17 52 56 13 43 10 3 7

282 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT BIllmdrs of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 133 52 81 363 222 141 31,489 14,774 16,715 Bhnndron (Total) 0005 133 52 81 363 222 141 31,489 14,774 16,715 Dhllndrn (Rural) 0005 ilImncira (Urban) 0005 Bim nd ra (Rurnl) 2 4 3 508 273 235 Toto 02655500 5 1,267 533 734 Masmanolitakurgaon 02655600 12 "5 7 371 210 161 Burka 02655700 5 3 2 1,112 464 648 Bedal 02655800 54 54 697 327 370 BhainsmLtndoalias 02655900 Bhaiyagaon 3 3 13 5 1,128 500 623 Udrangi 02656000 124 63 61 Baimar! 02656100 5 3 2 586 327 259 AmbeTR 02656200 631 304 327 BanciD 02656300 1,284 595 689 Akasi 02656400 4 3 10 4 6 1,396 558 838 K\IInhariya 02656500 2 I 309 155 154 Hali 02656600 6 2 4 525 275 250 Kaspur 02656700 209 JII 98 NaudiIJa 02656800 9 3 6 21 16 5 1,564 699 1165 Bhandra 02656900 23 9 14 19 8 II 1,702 820 882 Bhaunro 02657000 18 6 12 10 5 5 696 350 346 Soranda 02657100 2 2 13 & 5 751 308 443 GaTaTpo 02657200 303 143 160 Porha 02657300 21 19 2 723 337 386 Palmi 02657400 121 54 67 Amdari 02657500. 2 341 130 211 Tilsiri 02657600 I 287 f 19 161l Bitpi 02657700 346 131 215 SemTa 02657800 354 f 77 171 Dhnnamunji 02657900 3 2 370 165 205 Balsota 02658000 230 103 127 Pajhri 02658100 3 2 113 48 65 Wakilambull 02658200 421 225 196 Dhobali 02658300 2 370 172 198 Tetarpoka 02658400 2 2 474 209 265 Makunda 02658500 1 I 292 130 162 Nagrf 02658600 3 7 4 3 909 432 477 Shilha 02658700 " 3 2 591 248 343 Khawasambawa 02658800 227 115 112 Pachagain 02658900 4 3 985 483 502 Narauli 02659000 I 416 224 192 Khanda 02659100 I 4 2 2 725 354 371 Gajni 02659200 5 4 356 183 173 Mahuari 02659300 410 212 198 Clla/ho 02659400 I I 33 13 20 217 ! 14 103 Ulti 02659500 7. 6 17 6 11 700 336 364 Garadih 02659600 5 I 4 336 157 179 Nagilla 02659100 6 5 20 13 7 813 415 398 Channa 02659800 196 82 114 Kanjo 02659900 2 1. 22 12 10 551 248 ~03 Baragain 02660000 442 223 219 Khawaskhijri - 02660100 2 323 152 171 Bamhandiha 02660200 4 3 523 257 266 Jharololi 02660300 4 I 3 369 208 161 Kunda 02660400 4 4 2 I 354 170 184 Kachmachi 02660500 I 4 2 2 197 92 105 Kola 02660600 2 I I 290 137 153 Dumr; 02660700 2 632 277 355 Pandaria 02660800

283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA V[LLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of eOEulation) a~e-~rouE 0-6 [lumber Name ofViHal.\e hectares hOllsebolds Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 W

0266090() Jamgain 632.0 . 294 1,516 752 764 311 157 154 02661000 Jhiko 406.0 173 849 460 389 160 86 74

284 PRIMARY CEhlSUS ABSTR""CT CENSUS ABSTR)tCT BhandrB

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes rDpulation Literales Persons Iv'iales t-

65 25 40 1,405 700 705 617 372 245 ,1atn~ain 7-' 55 32 _J 504 273 ')31 2~3 169 74 Jlliko

2f.5 D!STR!C:T CEhlSIJS HAi~D800K : LOHP.RDAGA.

VILLAGE PRIM~ARY CD RIQd:-

Location code lllitera[cs Total workers Main workers !1luuber NamE of Village Persons htiales Females Persons iVlales Females Persan£ IVLales Fema!es 2. 20 21 2:2 'P_) 24 25

02660900 Jamgatfl 899 380 519 703 354 348 [3D 56 02661000 Jnilco 606 291 3!5 341 1)8 123 15'9

285 PRflv'iA.RY CENSUS A.BSTRACT CENSUS A5STRJ-.CT Bhaodil8 Industrial caiegory of main warkers Household industry Cultrvatois Agricultural labouie;-s workers Other workers Persons lv'iales Females Persons J\ljales Females PersGlTIs Males Females Persons jvjales Females Harne of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

146 i04 42 9 4 5 22 14 i .iamgain 163 157 Ii 34 14 20 J 9 14 .25 14 II Jhiko

2::'7 DISTRICT CENSUS HAh!DBOOK : LOHARDAGt!, ',l[LLAGE PRU\{p_RY C D BID~k-

LO('lflion code ).1arginal workers Cultivators Agricu]rural labourers number Name of Village Persons h/jaies Fe.males Persons hI, ales Females Persons Males Fema\e~ 4l 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0266D9DO Jamgaill 516 224 292 390 175 215 815 32 54 02661000 .Ihil:o 05 19 76 66 !~ 5, 25 6 i9

22.8 PRIIViARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bhanarfl of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers ]-Jon-workers code Persons Males remales PerSO[1S Iv'ta\es re.males Persons lviales Females Name ofVHlage number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 16 16 9 7 398 q 16 .1amgam 02660900 3 3 242 266 .Jhilco

Art;a of Location Name ofT(lwn( Ward Townl Werd I'-Iumber of Total population (inc!uding Population in [he. code in square housebolds lnstitutional and houseless age-group 0-6 nun1b~i Kilomerre population) Persons iI-iales . females Persons Males Females 2 4 6 B 9 10

415(lI(lO{l Lon!l.niug~ ,Iv'l) 14.15 7,a[}~ 46,l% 2}.9ll9 ::::C,287 6,~fj8 3,621 1,367 nUD) 'Ward No. I 59B 4,571 2,330 ::,::!41 t;~!) G:2 ~27 ODD:! Ward No.:: I,O~'1 5,517 3,150 :;:,367 £~"4 ~53 3BI 0003 Ward No 3 1)54 fS,I~45 3,589 3,256 1,038 5~'4 '194 0004 Ward i'lo. ~ 677 4,794 1A32 2,362 829 434 395 0005 Ward No 5 2.32- 1,5'18 796 7S2 231 122 109 0006 Ward No.6 37~ 2,166 1,1:<'4 I,G32 2BI 142 139 (1007 Ward NQ 7 174 1,068 547 521 147 73 74 000£ 'lNard No.8 56} 3,745 1,874 1,£71 489 2k5 244 OD09 Ward No 9 405 },274 I,}03 1,071 310 175 135 OOIU Ward No. 10 fl4C 4,629 2,389 2,240 760 3in 379 I 0011 Ward No. II 181 4,'i4E 2,363 2,3R5 580 ~,15 2115 0(ft1 Ward No. 12 774 . 4.,291 2,102 2,1 [19 640 ~3S 305

2?J PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS Af::I5 l. RACY

j'-lame ofTownl VianI' Scheduled Castes papulation Scheduled Tribes papulation Ulermes

P:orsons ivial es Females Persons lviales Females Persons !Vi ales Females I] 12 i.} 14 is iCi 17 J 8 19 2

I .8J 7 931 rW6 10,979 5,J34 5,6~.5 31,504 ]8.008 14,496 LohAningr. OW) 377 18S 192 173 Ug 85 1,763 1,567 1,196 Ward hlo. 1 124 71 53 1,927 1,115 BI1 4,054 2,45T 1.597 Ward l'io. 1 \50 77 73 2.345 1,1 g7 \ ,158 5,062 2,R37 2,225 Ward No.3 II 6 5 20 4 16 3,206 1,686 1,520 Ward NO.4 45 24 :!I 3'5 t7 18 1,149 618 531 Ward No. 5 279 141 IJB 149 75 74 1,5~3 901 6RI Ward No.6 3 1 2 B61 457 394 Ward No.7 34 19 15 678 233 445 2,5gB 1,373 1,215 Ward No. g. 41 20 21 29 13 16 1,585 904 681 Ward No.9 173 g7 n6 [,673 1.l29 844 1,898 1,69S 1,200 Ward l'io. 10 95 50 45 \,793 765 1,028 3,794 1,971 1,823 Ward 1'-10. II 4nn 151 -:'37 2,154 1,007 1,147 2.961 1_52~ 1 ,43~ Ward t'l~ 12 DISTRICT C:=:I~SUS HANDSCJOi< • LDHARDA.G.Il, URE.4.N PP_Ift'h,A_f<. "1"

Locatio!! j'\iml1e ofTovJnl Vh~.td code: I1literaLes IDtal wDrkers Iviain ,-varkers number

P~,rSO[\5 i'flaies Female, Persons [vlaies Females Person.s Males Female: 2 20 21 ;3 24 25 ')'_0 17 28

'1l50J OOD Lohordugn (Ivi) l},692 5,901 7,75'1 11,415 9,576 1,£39 9.lillD 8,415 !~:!c5 [1001 Ward No I 1,808 763 1,045 1,130 1.003 127 ".J_O.:'''i- 1!.9D 62 0002 Ward l-lo 2 1,1163 693 770 1.552 1,329 223 1,,(\'19 1.257 t92 0003 Ward No.:; 1.7£3 752 1,031 1,601 1,331 270 1, £,''11- ._ .... 1,206 217 OOOq Ward 1\)0. " 1,51)8 746 &41 949 H58 91 646 5f!.? 59 OU05 Ward No.5 399 178 221 :\41 311 29 26J 24g i4 00(16 Ward hlo. 6 SIT} :31 151 SAO 49l '!9 450 425 25 (1007 Ward No.7 207 80 127 311 1.71 39 2tl 259 22 0008 Ward NG. B 1,157 501 656 903 792 III 764 oBI g3 0009 Ward Ho. 9 6[(9 299 39() 605 535 70 545 494 51 aGIO Ward No. 10 1,731 691 !,040 1,246 982 164 1,070 n92 In (lOll Ward No. 11 954 392 561 1,112 U92 :::20 956 705 161 0012 Ward No 12 1,3311 574 756 1,125 779 :,46 1m:! ['Rl 2Uj PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

508 402 106 173 131 42 403 331 72 8,596 7,551 1,045 Lohardllga (M) 31 29 2 16 15 J 56 4B 8 849 798 51 Ward No.1 82 67 15 34 23 II 35 23 12 1,298 1,144 154 Ward No.2 73 55 18 46 27 19 82 74 8 1,222 1,050 172 Ward No, 3 7 3 4 639 584 55 Ward No.4 262 248 14 Ward No.5 4 3 9 9 436 412 24 Ward No.6 2 I 9 9 270 249 21 Ward No.7 45 40 5 21 20 30 25 5 668 596 72 Ward No.8 32 28 4 9 7 2 59 42 17 445 417 28 Ward No.9 176 129 47 30 25 5 17 13 4 847 725 122 Ward No. 10 39 31 8 8 7 r 4 4 9()5 753 152 Ward No. 11 24 19 5 8 6 2 95 81 14 755 575 180 Ward No. 12

293 294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Town! Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

114 48 66 1,406 1,012 394 34,781 14,333 20,448 Lohardngn (M) 41501{IOO 21 6 IS 134 97 37 3,441 1,327 2,114 Ward No. I 0001 71 49 22 3,965 1,821 2,144 Ward No.2 0002 16 II 5 135 94 41 5,244 2,258 2,9&6 Ward No.3 0003 8 I 7 295 270 25 3,845 1,574 2,271 Ward No.4 0004 4 2 2 74 61 13 1,207 484 723 Ward No.5 0005 13 9 4 75 56 19 1,626 643 983 Ward No.6 0006 5 5 25 13 12 757 275 482 Ward No.7 0007 8 2 6 125 106 19 2,842 1,082 1,760 Ward No.8 0008 9 5 4 41 31 10 1,669 668 1,001 Ward No.9 0009 2 j 127 72 55 3,3~3 1,407 1,976 Ward No. 10 0010 12 4 8 133 90 43 3,636 1,471 2,165 Ward No. II 00 II 16 7 9 171 73 98 3,166 1,323 1,843 Ward No. 12 0012

295

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-} NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT ( CD. BLOCK WISE) Name of C.O,Block Name of Gram Panchayat Number of villages Remarks I 2 3 4- Kisko Murmu 18 Pesrar 11 Gowang 16 Pakhar Tisiya 4 Nari Nawadih 6 Kisko 3 Semardih 12 Bagru 7 Hisri 5 Charhu 9 Kuru Salgi 10 Sundru 8 Jima 3 Lawagain 4 Kolsimri 5 Kuru 3 Pandra 7 Chandlaso 6 Kakargarh 8 Jingi 7 Kaifl') 5 Sarhawe 5 Hanhat 5 Lohardagga Esal 6 Hirhi .5 Kaimo 4' Nigni 4 Juriya 3 Arkosa 3 Rampur II Iota 6 Senha Chaprong 18 Baladih 19 Badia 4 Senha 3 Arru 4 Buti 9 Heswe 11 Murpa 10 Chitri 4 Sithio 6 Bhandra Masmano 5 Bhandra .5 Bhaunro 6' Akasi 6 Gararpo 10 G2\;ni 6 Narauli .5 Jamgain 6 Baragain 7

District Total 50 353

299 Of STRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: lOHARDAGA

ANNEXURE- n ESTIMATE OF CHILO MORTALITY, I91H AND 199] State/District Year Persons q.( 1) q ( 2 ) q(3) q ( 5 ) Bihar 1991 75 84 86 89 1981 94 112 [25 141 Lohardaga 1991 54 93 101 110 1981 101 108 116 131

From the estimates of child mortality (number of child mortality at the ages 2,3 and 5 was lower in the deaths by ages 1,2,3 and 5) given in Annexure II as district during 198 J census as comparee! to the state q(l ),q(2),q(3) and q(5) it is observed that there has average while at the time of 1991 census the child been decline in child mOliality over the decade (in mortality of the district was recorded higher than the 1991 census as compared to 1981 census) both in state average indicating thereby that the pace of the district as well as the state. An interesting feature decline in child mortality had been faster in the state which can be noticed from the annex.ure is that the as a whole vis-a.-vis the district of Lonardaga.

ANNEXURE-HI VARIOUS MEASURES OFFERTIUTY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1991 CENSUS Various fertility measures for all the districts and the state( I 99 I-Census) . No. of Children ever Child Woman born per Woman in Mean age at State I District CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR Ratio age group 45-49 marriage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bihar 36.2 5.3 5.9 163.0 186.0 66.6 ~.J !6.5

Patna 35.3 5.2 6.0 161.0 189.0 63.5 4, ! 16.8

Nalanda 35.·1 5.! 5.5 158.0 177.0 63.0 4.0 15.7

Bhojpur 32.6 4.9 5.3 149.0 165.0 67.2 3.7 16.9

R.ohtas 36.0 5.3 5,7 165.0 180.0 70.7 4.3 13.2

Aurangabad 36.0 5.2 5,7 162.0 180.0 66,5 4.2 15.2

lehanabad 33.8 4.8 5.2 148.0 164.0 6U 3.9 15.6

Gaya 36.8 5.4 5.8 166.0 184.0 67.5 4.1 15.1

Nawada 36.2 5.3 5.6 162.0 176.0 64.9 4.0 14.1

Saran 33.8 5.1 5.7 156.0 176.0 71.0 4.1 14.3

Siwan 36.3 5.4 6.1 162.0 186.0 69.2 4.3 16.5

Gopalganj 37.2 5.5 6.2 167.0 188.0 67.4 4,1 15.6

Pashchim Champaran 35.8 5.3 5.8 163.0 177.0 67.1 4.2 16.3

Purba Champarun 30.8 4.6 5.0 140.0 154.0 67.5 3.4 16.6

Sitamarhi 33.7 5.0 5.5 154.0 170.0 65.5 3.9 16.5 Muzaffar'puf 34.6 5.1 5.7 157.0 176.0 67.3 4.0 16.6

300 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-ill VARIOUS MEASURES OFFERTILllTY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 19IJI CENSUS Various fertility measures for all the districts and the state( 1991-Census) No. of Children ever Child Woman born per Woman in Mean age at State / District CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR Ratio age group 45-49 marriage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vaishali 33.1 5.0 5.5 154.0 169.0 73.7 4.2 17.7

Begusarai 35.7 5,4 5.8 164.0 182.0 68.7 4.3 15.3

Samastipur 33.1 4.8 5.3 151.0 166.0 68.8 3.9 15.5

Darbhanga 38.3 5.5 6.1 171.0 193.0 64.6 4.2 16.5

Madhubani 34.5 4.8 5.2 150.0 164.0 60.2 3.8 15.3

Saharsa 32.6 4.5 4.9 145.0 159.0 63.3 4.1 16.3

Madhepura 32.9 4.7 5.0 147.0 160.0 65.3 3.7 16.4

Purnia 38.1 5.4 6.3 171.0 199.0 67.9 4.4 16.6

Katihar 37.7 5.5 6.4 176.0 208.0 73.1 4.8 16.4

Khagaria 35.0 5.5 5.9 166.0 182.0 68.7 3.9 16.5

Munger 40.6 6.2 6.7 184.0 204.0 66.7 4.2 16.1

Bhagalpur 31.9 4.7 5.2 148.0 165.0 68.5 4.0 16.1

Godda 29.4 4.3 4.8 130.0 147.0 62.6 3.7 15.6

Sahibganj 26.1 3.7 4.3 i 13.0 135.0 65.1 3.5 15.0

Dumka 30.3 4.1 4.8 127.0 148.0 61.2 3.6 16.3

Deoghar 37.4 5.3 5.8 167.0 185.0 72.4 4.0 15.2

Dhanbad 32.6 4.7 5.7 148.0 175.0 62.0 3.9 17.0

Giridih 37.6 5.2 5.7 165.0 184.0 69.3 4.4 15.3

Hazaribag 34.9 5.0 5.5 159.0 179.0 72.1 4.6 15.5

Palamu 37.2 5.6 6.1 176.0 194.0 80.5 4.8 15.7

Lohardaga 38.5 5.7 6.8 172.0 208.0 67.9 4.6 17.2

Gumla 37.9 5.4 7.2 160.0 211.0 64.0 4.1 17.9

Ranchi 33.9 4.7 6.4 145.0 187.0 60.1 4.0 17.4

Purbi Singhbhum 27.7 3.5 5.0 112.0 t47.0 48.6 3.7 17.9

Pashchimi Singhbhum 33.9 4.5 6.5 _ 138.0 192.0 61.0 3.9 18.4

Araria 36.8 5.3 5.9 169.0 190.0. 70.0 4.3 16.5

Kishanganj 38.0 5.6 6.9 172.0 221.0 67.7 4.7 17.6

Annexure III shows that the fertility measures woman in age-group 45-49 are higher in the district (from CBR to GMFR) for 1991 census are higher of Lohardaga than the state of Bihar. in case of. for Lohardaga district than the state. Also the child mean age at marriage the district figure is higher than woman ratio and number of children ever born per . that of State. 301 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

ANNEXURE -IV (A) PERCENTAGE IDISTRIBUTION OF MRGRANTS BY PLACIE OF smTH, n991 CENSUS Born elsewhere in the district of enumeration Born in other district Df Bihar 130m in Bihar S'latelDistrict P iVI F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bihar 14,443,048 953,232 13,489,816 5,627,763 1,071,791 4,555,972 20,070,811 2,025,023 18,045,788 (67.8) (40.7) (71.1 ) (26.4) (45.7) (24.0) (94.2) (86.4) (95.2) LQbardaga 49,372 3,836 45,536 24,215 3,670 20,545 73,587 7,506 66,081 (65.5) (40.9) (67.6) (32.2) ( 46.5) (30.5) (97.8) (95.1) (98.1)

Born in other states Born in other countries Total migrants State/District P M IF p M F P M F I II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Bihar J,049,969 286,949 763,020 186,240 31,033 155,207 21,307,020 2,343,005 18,964,015 (4.93) ( t2.2S) (4.02) (0.87) (L32) (0.82) (lOO.OO) ( lOO.OO) (lOO.OO) Lohardaga 1,560 370 1,190 120 20 100 75,267 7,896 67,37J (2.07) (4.68) ( [.76) (0. [5) (0.25) (0.14) (100.00) (l00.00) (100.00)

The growth of population for any area (be it any male migrants both for the district and the state. In district Or state) is influenced by the pattern of migration case of percentage of migrants born in Bihar there is (in-migration as well as out-migration). However, for wide gap between male and female popUlation. With l want of data 011 ollt-migration from district or state to respect to percentage figures of born elsewhere in the other districts or other states of the country and to district of enumeration the district percentage (6?.5) is o~her countries it might not be possible to correctly marginally less than the state percentage (67.8). assess the net impact of migration on growth of When we compare the percentage figures of population,aithotlgh such impact may not be much in migrants born in other districts of Bihal" it is crystal most of the cases. clear that the district percentage (32.2) is higher than It is apparent from Annexure IV(A) that out of the state percentage (26.4).The percentage figures for 21,307,020 migrants in the State as per place of bil1h born in other states is lower for the district than the the share of Lohardaga district is 75,267, i.e., 0.4 state and the percentage figures for born in other percent of state totaLFemale migrants out number the countries is also lower in the district than the state.

ANNEXURE - IV (B) RURAL AND URBAN COMPOSITION OF INT.ERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH., 1991 CENSUS

Totall Place of enumeration Place of Birth Rural! Bihar Lohardaga Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TOTAL INTERNAL MIGRANTS Total 20,070,811 17,002,880 3,067,931 73,587 65,221 8,366 (l) within the state (100.0) (84.7) 05.3) (lOG.O) (88.6) (! 1.4) Rural 19,010,120 16,570,646 2,439,474 70,007 62,881 7,126 (94.7) (&2.6) (12.2) (95.1) (85.5) (9.7) Urban 990,737 375,267 615,470 3,140 1,910 1,230 (4.9) (l.9) (3.1) (4.3) (2.6) (l.7) (2) in other states of India Total - 1,049,969 575,484 474,485 1,560 1,100 460 (100.0) (54.8) (45.2) ( 100.0) (70.5) (29.5) Rural 800,601 512,444 288,157 1.150 880 270 (76.3 ) (48.8) (27.4) (73.7) (56.4) (17.3) Urban 243,448 60,Q40 183,408 370 180 190 (23.2) (5.7) (17.5) (23.7) (11.5) ( 12.2)

302 ANNEXURES

Anllexure-IV(B) shoyvs out of the total intrastate I n case of mi grants from other states, 48.8 migrants in the state, 82.6 percent were rural to rural, percent were from rural to rural, 17.5 percent were 3.1 percent were from urban to urban, 12.1 percent from urban to urban, 27.4 percent were from rural to were from rural to urban and l.9 percent were from urban and on Iy 5.7 percent were from urban to rural urban to rural. In case of Lohardaga district, of the for the state of Bihar. In case of Lohardaga district, total intra-state migrants, 85.4 percent were from on the other hand, of the total migrants, 56.4 percent rural to rural, 1.7 percent were fi'om urban to urban, were from rural to rural, 12.2 percent from urban to 9.7 percent were from rural to urban and 2.6 percent urban, 1 7.3 percent were from rural to urban and were from urban to rural. 11.5 percent were from urban to rural.

ANNEXURE - IV ( C ) INTERSTATE MIGRANTS, 1991 CENSUS Bihar Lohardaga Percentage to total Percentage to total Place of Birth Migrants Migrants Place of Birth Migrants Migrants 2 3 2 3 Andhra Pradesh 20,240 1.9 Andhrn Pradesh 40 2.6 Assam 11,670 1.1 Arunachal Pradesh 100 6.4 Haryana 27,270 2.6 Assam 90 5.8 56,100 5.3 Goa 100 6.4 Orissa 75,040 7.2 Gujarat 80 5.1 Punjab 20,785 2.0 Haryana 230 14.7 Rajasthan 28,353 2.7 Himachal Pradesh 90 5.8 322,183 30.7 Madhya Pradesh 90 5.8 West Benga! 418,759 39.9 Maharashtra 0 0.0 Total for nine states 980,400 93.4 PUrU ab 30 1.9

Other states 69,569 6.6 R~;asthall 0 0.0 To.tal 1,049,969 100.0 Uttar Pradesh 140 9.0 430 27.6 Total for thirteen states 1,420 91.0 Other states 140 9.0 Total , 1,560 ]00.0

The number of migrants ill the state who were Assam, Haryana, Madl1ya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, born in other states of India accordillg to 1991 Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal together census was 10.5 Jakhs, while in the district of account for 9.80 lakh (93.4%) of the 10.5 lakh interstate migrants, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh Lohardaga the corresponding figure was 1560 (One states are prominent as tIlese states contributing 39.9 thousand five hundred sixty) as evident from and 3 0.7 percent of migrants respectively. In respect Annexure IVee) . of Lohardaga district, of the total 1560 interstate It transpires from the above annexure that in migrants, West Bengal and Haryana states com;ribut~ case of Bihar 9 States, namely, Andhra Pradesh, 27.6 and 14.7 percentages respectively.

303 D!SlPICT C.ENSUS HANDBOOK: I-OHARDAGA

ANNEXURE-V(A) MAIN RELIGION AS PER ~991 CENSUS PI MI Total Other Religions Religion State/DislriCi: F Population Hindus Muslims Chrisrions Sikhs Jains Buddhist & PersusiDns not Stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Bihar PI 86,374,465 71,193,417 12,787,985 843,717 78,212 23,049 3,518 1,443,258 1,309 (82.4) (14.8) ( 1.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (1.7) (0.1) M/ 45,202,091 37,397,794 6,598,961 420,663 42,650 12,053 1,945 727,319 706 (82.7) (14.6) (0.9) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (1.6) (O.l) F 41, I 72,374 33,795,623 6, I 89,024 423,054 35,562 10,996 1,573 715,939 603 (82.1) (15.0) (1.0) (0.1) (0.0) (0.0) (I. 7) (0.1)

Lohardaga PI 288,886 213,352 41,442 8,743 31 o {} 25,295 23 (73.9) (i 4.4) (3.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (8.8) (O.D) MI 146,552 108,787 20,891 4,142 17 0 0 12,703 12 (74.2) (14.3) (2.8) (0.0) (000) (0.0) (8.7) (0.0) F 142,334 104,565 20,55l 4,601 14 0 0 !2,592 II (73.5) (14.4) (3.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 8.8 (Q.O)

ANNEXURE - V ( B) MAIN RELIGION INUIE DISTRICT AND iTS C. D. BLOCKS (ALONG WITH PERCENTAGE mSTRllllIDTHON) AS PER 1991 CENSUS PI Other Serial MI Total Religion & Religion number State/District F Population Hindus MuslimsChristions Sikhs .Iains Buddhist Persusions· noi Stated 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Loltardaga P 288,886 213,352 41,442 8,743 31 0 0 25,295 23 (73.9) (14.4) (3.0} (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (8.8) (0.0) M 146,552 108,787 20,891 4,142 17 o o A2,703 12 (74.2) (! 4.3) (2.8) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (8.7) (0.0) f 142,334 104,565 20,55! 4,601 14 o o 12,592 II (13.5) ( 14.4) (3.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (8.8) (0.0) 1 KisKO p 48,598 35,486 5,556 1,277 0 0 0 6,256 23 (73.0) (l1.4) (2.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 02.9) (0.0) M 24,631 18,110 2,720 645 o o o 3,144 12 (73.5) ( 11.0) (2.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 02.8) (0.0) F 23,967 J7,376 ,2,836 632 ° 0 0 3,112 11 (72.5) ( 11.8) (2.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (13.0) (O.O) p 2 KurlJ 66,458 45,318 12,969 2,066 7 o () 6,09& o (68.2) (19.5) 0.0 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (9.2) (0.0) 33,562 23,037 6,449 1,001 3 o 0 3,072 o (68.6) (19.2) (J.D} (D.O) (0.0) (0.0) (9.2) (0.0) F 32,896 22,281 6,520 1,065 4 o 0 3,026 o (67,7) (19.8) (3.2} (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (9,2) (0.0)

304 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - V ( B) MAIN REUGION IN THE DISTRICT AND ITS C. D. BLOCKS (ALONG WITH PERCENTAGE DlSTRIBlllTION ) AS PER 1991 CENSUS

P/ Other Serial MI Total Religion & Religion number State/District F Population Hindus Muslims Christians Sikhs lains Buddhist Persusions not Stated I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 Lohardaga P 78,094 59,398 12,759 2,782 24 0 0 3,131 0

(76.1) (16.3) (3.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) 4.0 (0.0)

M 39,921 30,514- 6,575 1,229 14 0 0 1,589 0

(76.4) (16.5) 3.t (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (4.0) (0.0)

F 38,173 28,884 6,184 1,553 10 a 0 1,542 0

(75.7) (16.2) (4. I) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (4.0) ( 0.0)

4 Bhanclara P 43,275 34,385 4,940 1,494 0 0 0 2,456 0

(79.5) (I 1.4) (3.5) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (5.7) (0.0)

M 21,979 17,529 2,472 722 0 0 0 1,256 0

(79.8) (J 1.2) (3.3) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (5.7) (0.0)

F 21,296 16,856 2,468 772 0 0 0 1,200 a

(79.2) ( 11.6) (3.6) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (5.6) (0.0)

.5 Senha P 52,461 38,765 5,218 1,124- 0 a 0 7,354 0

(73.9) (9.9) (2.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ( 14.0) (0.0)

M 26,459 19,597 2,675 545 0 0 0 3,642 0

(74.1 ) (10.1) (2.1) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ( 13.8) (0.0)

F 26,002 19,168 2,54-3 579 0 0 0 3,712 0

(73.7) (9.8) (2.2) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) ( 14.3) (0.0)

Annexure YeA) presents religion wise data of percent of the state's population. The percentage of the state of Bihar and Lohardaga district along with Muslims in the district of Lohardaga is comparatively their percentage distribution according to the 1991 lower than the state average accounting for 14.4 census. The religion wise data of the CD.Blocks of percent of tile district's population. The proportion of Lohardaga district has been furnished in Annexure Christians, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists population in the state is very low (on Iy 1.1 percent). In Lohardaga V(B). district, the proportion of Christians is 3.0 percent. It _may be observed that Hindus are by far the The proportion of other Religions and persuasions in numerically most important religious community as it the district is 8.8 percent. The proportion of Jains accounts for as much as 82.4 percent of the state's and Buddhists in the district is nil. The same situation population and 73:8 percent of the population of prevails in almost all community development bloc~s Lohardaga district. The Musl ims come next with 14.8 in Lohardaga district.

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA

ANNEXURE- VI (A) DiSTRIBUTION OF MARlTALSTATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS StRte - Bin:?1' Total! Total Poeulation Marital Status Rural! Never Married Married Age Group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 All Ages· T 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 24,512,936 18,613,837 19,729,611 20,517,085 R 75,021,453 39,045,095 35,976,358 20,990,649 16,012,911 17,181,389 18,144,461 U 11,353,012 6,156,996 5,196,016 3,522,287 2,600,926 2,548,222 2,372,624 0-9 T 24,691,732 12,660,698 12,031,034 12,660,698 12,031,034 () 0 R 21,819,922 11,186,118 10,633,804 11,186,118 10,633,804 0 0 U 2,871,810 1,474,580 1,397,230 1,474,580 1,397,230 0 0 10-14 T 10,578,951 5,792,120 4,786,831 5,636,614 4,436,334 147,826 343,847 R 9,101,350 4,995,994 4,105,356 4,853,504 3,779,359 B5,770 320,147 U 1,477,601 796,126 681,475 783,110 656,975 12,056 23,700 15-19 T 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 3,360,148 1,455,198 661,300 1,818,956 R 6,186,982 3,392,461 2,794,521 2,768,366 1,112,947 617,285 1,668,124 U 1,131,100 636,637 494,463 591,782 342,251 44,015 150,832 20-24 T 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 1,477,975 244,771 1,892,423 3,157,657 R 5,837,568 2,845,376 2,992,192 1,119,007 156,460 1,708,829 2,808,712 U 985,135 544,362 440,773 358,968 88,31 I 183,594 348,945 25-29 T 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 473,459 51,049 2,654,036 3,129,175 R 5,527,467 2,714,954 2,812,513 343,750 34,730 2,344,245 2,743,469 U 848,545 441,995 406,550 129,709 16,319 309,791 385,706 30-34 T 5,923,397 2,921,859 3,001,538 155,743 26,785 2,724,360 2,911,895 R 5,145,133 2,519,038 2,626,095 J 19,840 21,401 2,360,922 2,548,833 U 778,264 402,821 375,443 35,903 5,384 363,438 363,062 35-39 T 5,216,263 2,700,584 2,515,679 61,144 10,500 2,592,690 2,426,250 R 4,481,020 2,305,500 2,175,520 49,690 8,300 2,213,357 2,097,330 U 735,243 395,084 340,159 11,454 2,200 379,333 328,920 40-44 T 4,511,299 2,426,452 2,084,847 53,284 15,480 2,302,022 1,936,555 R 3,878,131 2,058,850 1,819,28! 45,320 12,720 i,949,174 1,689,223 ·u 633,168 367,602 265,566 7,964 2,760 352,848 247,332 . 45-49 T 3,563,878 1,889,041 1,674,837 34,213 8,720 1,785,771 1,526,200 R 3,054,846 1,584,219 1,470,627 28,114 7,250 1,494,025 1,340,316 U 509,032 304,822 204,210 6,099 1,470 291,746 185,884 50-54 T 3,102,619 1,774,907 1,327,712 37,038 10,900 1,621,623 1,068,092 R 2,715,020 1,533,916 1,181,104 32,238 9,470 1,401,444 948,658 1I 387,599 240,991 146,608 4,800 1,430 226,179 119,434 55-59 T 2,010,848 998,193 1,012,655 16,380 4,210 904,533 851,803 R 1,773,773 863,304 910,469 14,200 3,500 778,804 769,367 U 237,075 134,889 102,186 2,180 710 125,729 82,436 60·64 T 2,327,813 1,261,691 1,066,122 26,260 9,520 !,O78,618 624,852 It 2,098,461 1,136,429 962,032 23,410 8,270 968,934 563,672 U 229,352 125,262 104,090 2,850 1,250 109,684 61,180 65-69 T 1,162,903 605,126 557,777 8,935 1,870 507,663 336,820 R 1,040,6&9 539,509 501,180 7,922 1,600 450,494 304,1 JO 1I 122,214 65,617 56,597 1,013 270 57,169 32,710 70+ T 1,917,913 1,085,063 832,850 75,984 31,530 781,875 331,781 R 1,712,057 970,309 741,748 65,320 26,980 698,748 297,518 U 205,856 ! 14,754 91,102 10,664 4,550 83,127 34,263

Age not T 850,052 510,572 339,480 435,061 275,936 68,871 53,202 Staled R 649,034 399, 118 249,916 333,850 196,120 59,358 44,982 U 201,018 111,454 89,564- 101,21 ! 79,816 9,513 8,220

306 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE - VI (A) (CONCLD.) DISTRlBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OFPOPULATlON AS PER 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total! Marital Status Rural! Widowed Divorced or Se[1arated Unspt':cified Age Group Urban Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 All Ages T 920,334- 1,991,486 31,680 45,424 7,530 4,542 R 837,727 1,773,917 28,960 41,365 6,370 3,704 U 82,607 217,569 2,720 4,059 J,160 838 0-9 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 0 a 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-14 T 3,400 4,470 1,560 1,910 2,720 270 R 3,080 3,930 1,290 1,720 2,350 200 U 320 540 270 190 370 70 15-19 T 5,030 8,460 2,260 6,220 360 150 R 4,480 7,580 2,060 5,740 270 130 U 550 880 200 480 90 20 20-24 T 15,040 21,728 4,080 8,729 220 80 R 13,620 18,990 3,770. 7,970 150 60 U 1,420 2,738 310 759 70 20 25-29 T 24,854 31,839 I 4,350 6,980 250 20 R 22,699 27,934 4,100 6,360 160 20 U 2,155 3,905 250 620 90 0 30-34 T 37,226 57,265 4,160 5,543 370 50 R 34,176 50,738 3,820 5,093 280 30 U 3,050 6,527 340 450 90 20 35-39 T 43,410 75,369 3,180 3,560 160 0 R 39,413 66,660 2,900 3,230 140 0 U 3,997 8,709 280 330 20 0 40-44 T 68,476 129,762 2,420 3,010 250 40 R 62,016 114,598 2,140 2,700 200 40 U 6,460 15,164 21>0 310 50 0 45-49 T 67,097 138,147 1,840 1,750 120 20 R 60,310 121,431 1,690 1,610 80 20 U 6,787 16,716 150 140 40 () 50-54 T 107,826 246,678 2,170 2,042 250 0 R 97,964 221,144 2,040 1,832 230 0 U 9,862 25,534 130 210 20 0 55-59 T 76,200 155,672 1,050 970 30 .0 R 69,350 136,742 920 860 30 0 U 6,850 18,930 130 110 0 0 60-64 T 155,193 429,880 1,510 1,850 110 20 R 142,585 388,380 1,400 1,690 100 20 U 12,608 41,500 110 160 10 0 65-69 T 87,818 2"18;327 680 760 30 0 R 80,443 194,790 620 680 30 0 U 7,375 23,537 60 80 0 0 70+ T 224,834 467,669 1,860 1,760 510 110 R 204,141 415,580 1,720 1,590 380 &0 U 20,693 52,089 140 170 130 30

Age not Stated T 3,930 6,220 560 340 2,150 3,782. R 3,450 5,420 490 290 1,970 3,104 U 4g0 800 70 50 180 678

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA ANNEXURE - VI (D) PERCRNTAGI!. DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER. 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total Population % of Marital Status on total population Totall Divorced or Age, Rural/ Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspecified Group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 All Ages T 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 54,2 45.2 43,6 49.8 2,0 4,8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 75,021,453 39,045,095 35,976,358 53.8 44.5 44,0 50.4 2,! 4,9 0.1 0,1 0,0 0,0 U 11,353,012 6,156,996 5,196,016 57.2 50.1 41.4 45,7 1.3 4.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0,0 0-9 T 24,691,732 12,660,698 12,031,034100,0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0.0 R 21,&19,922 11,186, lIB 10,633,804100,0 100.0 0,0 0.0 0,0 0.0 G.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 u 2,871,810 1,474,580 1,397,230 100.0 100.0 0,0 0,0 0.0 0,0 0,0 0,0 0,0 1),0 10-14 T 10,578,951 5,792,120 4,786,831 97,3 92.7 2,6 7.2 0.1 0, I 0,0 0,0 0.0 0,0 R 9,101,350 4,995,994 4,105,356 97,1 92.1 2.7 7.8 0.1 0.1 0,0 0.0 0,0 0.0 U 1,477,601 796,126 681,475 98.4 96.4 1.5 3.5 0,0 0, I 0.0 0,0 0.0 0,0 15-19 T 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 83.4 44.2 16.4 55.3 0.1 0,3 0, I 0.2 0.0 0.0 R 6,186,982 3,392,461 2,794,521 81.6 39.8 18.2 59.7 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0,0 0.0 U 1,131,100 636,637 494,463 93,0 69.2 6.9 30.5 0, I 0,2 0,0 0,1 0,0 0,0 20-24 T 6,&22,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 43,6 7.1 55.8 92.0 0.4 0.6 0,1 0.3. 0.0 0.0 R 5,837,568 2,845,376 2,992,\92 39,3 5.2 60,\ 93,9 0,5 0.6 0, I 0.3 0,0 0.0 U 985,135 544,362 440,773 65.9 20.0 33,7 79.2 0.3 0.6 0.1 0,2 0.0 0,0 25-29 T 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 15.0 1.6 84.1 97.2 0.8 1.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0,0 R 5,527,467 2,714,954 2,812,513 12,7 1.2 86.3 97.5 0.8 1.0 0.2 0.2' 0.0 0.0 U 84&,545 441,995 406,550 29.3 4,0 70.1 94.9 0.5 1.0 0.1 0.2 G.G 0,0 30-34 T 5,923,397 2,921,859 3 ,{)O 1,53 & 5.3 0,9 93,2 97.0 R.3 1.9 0.1 {),2 0,0 0.0 R 5,145,133 2,519,038 2,626,095 4.8 0,8 93,7 97,1 iA 1,9 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 778,264 402,821 375,443 8,9 1.4 90,2 '96,7 0.8 1.7 0,1 0,1 0,0 0,0 35-39 T 5,216,263 2,700,584 2,515,679 2.3 0.4 96.0 96.4 1.6 3.G O. J G,l 0.0 0,0 R ,4,481,020 2,305,500 2,175,520 2.2 0,4 96.0 96.4 1.7 3.1 0.1 0,1 0.0 0.0 U 735,243 395,084 340,159 2,9 0.6 96.0 96,7 1.-0 , 2.6' '0.1 0, I 0.0 0.0 40-44 T 4,511,299 2,426,452 2,084,847 2.2 0.7 94,9 92.9 2,8, 6,2 0.1 0,1 0,0 0.0 R 3,878,131 2,058,850 1,819,281 2.2 0,7 94,7 92.9 ),0 6,3 0.1. iU 0,0 G.O u 633,168 367,602 265,566 2.2 1.0 96.0 93, I 1.8 5,7 0,1 0,1 0.0 0.0 45-49 T 3,563,878 1,889,041 1,674,837 1.8 0,5 94.5 9U 3.6 8.2 0,1 0.1 0,0 0.0 R 3,054,846 1,584,219 1,470,627 J.8 0,5 94.3 9U 3.8 8.3 0.1 0.1 0,0 0,0 U 509,()32 304,822 204,210 2.0 0.7 95,7 91,0 2.2 8.2 (HI' 0.1 0,0 0,0 50-54 T 3,102,619 1,774,907 1,327,712 2.1 0.8 9L7 8004 6, J J8.6 0.1 0,2 0.0 0.0 R 2,715,020 1,533,916 1,181,104 2,( 0.8 91.4 80.3 6.4 1&.7 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 387,599 240,991 146,608 2,0 1.0 93,9 81.5 4.1 17.4 0.1 OJ 0,0 0,0 55-59 T 2,010,848 998,193 1,012,655 1.6 0.4 90.6 84.1 7.6 15.4 0,1 0.1 0.0 0.0 R 1,773,773 863,304 910,469 1.6 {),4 90.2 84.5 8.0 15.0 0.1 0.1 0,0 0.0 U 237,075 134,889 102,186 1.6 0,7 93.2 80.7 5.1 18.5 0, i 0.1 0.0 0.0 60-64 T 2,327,813 \ ,261 ,691 1,066,122 2,1 0.9 85.5 58.6 12.3 40.3 0, I 0,2 0.0 0.0 R 2,098,461 l, t 36,429 962,032 2,1 0,9 85.3 58.6 12.5 40.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 229,352 125,262 104,090 2.3 1.2 87.6 58,8 10, I 39.9 0, I 0.2 0.0 0.0 65-69 T 1,162,903 605,126 557,777 1.5 0,3 83,9 60.4 14.5 39, I 0.1 0, I 0.0 0.0 R 1,040,689 539,509 501,180 1.5 0,3 83.5' 60,7 14,9 38.9 O. J O. ! 0.0 0.0 U 122,214 65,617 56,597 1,5 0.5 87.1 57.8 11.2 41.6 0,1 o.! 0,0 0.0 70+ T 1,917,913 1,085,063 832,850 7,0 3.8 n.t 39,8 20,7 56,2 0.2 0,2 0,0 0.0 R 1,7!2,057 970,309 741,748 6.7 3,6 72.0 40,1 21.0 56,0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 U 205,856 114,754 91,102 9,3 5,0 72.4 37,6 18,0 57.2 0.1 0.2 0, I 0.0

A.ge not T' 850,052 510,572 339,480 85.2 81.3 !3.5 15.7 0.8 1;8 0.1 0.1 0.'1 U Slated R 649,034 399,118 249,916 83.6 78,5 14.9 18,0 0,9 2.2 o.! 0.1 0.5 1.2 U 201,018 111,454 89,564 90.8 89.1 8.5 9.2 0.4 0,9 0.1 O,! 0.2 0.8

308 ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE - VI (C) DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS District - Lohardaga Total Population % of Marital Status on total population Totall Divorced or Age Rural/ Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspecified Group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 All T 288,886 146,552 142,334 81,503 68,253 60,929 65,876 3,860 7,435 250 770 10 0 Ages R 257,125 130,357 126,768 71,286 59,928 55,191 59,323 3,630 6,787 250 730 0 0 U 3l,761 16,195 15,566 10,217 8,325 5,738 6,553 230 648 0 40 10 0 0-9 T 85,382 43,157 42,225 43,157 42,225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R 77,766 39,378 38,388 39,378 38,388 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 7,616 3,779 3,837 3,779 3,837 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 }O-14 T 35,613 }8,557 \7,056 \&,227 16,366 310 670 \0 10 () 10 10 0 R 31,360 16,280 15,080 } 6,020 14,440 250 620 10 10 0 10 0 0 U 4,253 2,277 1,976 2,207 1,926 60 50 0 0 0 0 10 0 15-19 T 22,958 12,356 10,602 11,036 6,572 1,280 3,910 0 60 40 60 0 0 R 19,452 10,462 8,990 9,182 5,290 1,24-0 ·3,590 0 60 40 50 0 0 U 3,506 1,894 1,612 1,854 1,282 40 320 0 0 0 10 0 0 20-24 T 20,495 9,773 10,722 4,913 1,340 4,770 9,002 70 170 20 210 0 0 R 17,176 8,096 9,080 3,576 730 4,430 7,990 70 160 20 200 0 0 U 3,319 1,677 1,642 1,337 610 340 1,012 0 10 0 10 0 0 25-29 T 19,929 9,300 10,629 1,610 310 7,570 9,969 80 210 40 140 0 0 R 17,489 8,210 9,279 1,220 \60 6,880 8,799 70 190 40 130 0 0 U 2,440 1,090 1,350 390 150 690 1,170 10 20 0 to 0 0 30-34 T 18,636 8,601 10,035 570 100 7,931 9,685 90 180 10 70 0 0 R 16,419 7,471 8,948 360 50 7,O3l 8,678 70 160 10 60 0 0 U 2,217 1,130 1,087 210 50 900 1,007 20 20 0 10 0 0 35-39 T 18,935 9,651 9,284- 180 40 9,331 8,834 120 330 20 80 0 0 R 16,965 8,590 8,375 140 30 8,310 7,975 120 290 20 80 0 0 U 1,970 1,061 909 40 !O 1,021 859 0 40 0 0 0 0 40-44 T 14,805 7,260 7,545 120 40 6,740 7,015 360 460 40 30 0 0 R 13,290 6,470 6,820 100 20 5,980 6,360 350 410 40 30 0 0 U 1,515 790 725 20 20 760 655 10 50 0 0 0 0 45-49 T 12,688 6,847 5,841 90 20 6,357 5,351 370 410 30 60 0 0 R 11,341 6,150 5,191 70 10 5,690 4,741 360 380 30 60 0 0 U 1,347 697 650 20 10 667 610 10 30 0 0 0 0 50-54 T 11,388 6,180 5,208 70 20 5,600 4,220 510 948 0 20 0 0 R 10,610 5,820 4,790 70 10 5,250 3,910 500 850 0 20 0 0 U 778 360 418 0 10 350 310 10 98 0 0 0 0 55-59 T 7,777 4, lOG 3,677 40 10 3,490 2,840 560 807 10 20 0 0 R 7,157 3,760 3,397 20 10 3,200 2,640 530 727 10 20 0 0 U 620 340 280 20 0 290 200 30 80 0 0 0 0 60-64 T 8,320 4,340 3,980 30 20 3,620 2,260 680 1,650 10 50 0 0 R \ 7,730 4,020 3,710 30 20 3,3&0 2,100 600 1,540 10 50 0 0 U 590 320 270 0 0 24-0 160 80 HO 0 0 0 ' 0 65-69 T 3,890 2,050 1,840 0 10 1,690 1,100 360 710 0 20 0 0 R 3,490 1,850 1,640 0 10 1,520 980 330 630 0 20 0 0 U 400 200 200 0 0 170 120 30 80 0 0 0 0 70+ T 5,390 2,920 2,470 80 10 2,170 970 640 1,490 30 0 0 0 R 4,970 2,690 2,280 70 10 1,980 890 610 l,380 30 0 0 0 U 420 230 190 10 0 190 80 30 110 0 0 0 0

Age not T 2,680 1,460 1,220 1,380 1,170 70 50 10 0 0 0 0 0 Stated R \,910 1,llO 800 1,050 750 50 50 10 0 0 0 0 0 U 770 350 420 330 420 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

309 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LOHARDAGA ANNEXURE - VI (0) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 1991 CENSUS District - Lohardaga Total Population % of Marital Status on total population .Total! Divorced or Age RlIfa!i Never Married Married Widowed Separated Unspecified Group Urban Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO 11 12 13 14 15 All T 288,886 146,552 142,334 55.6 48,0 41.6 46.3 2.6 5.2 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 Ages R 257,125 130,357 126,768 54.7 47,3 42.3 46,8 2.8 5.4 0.2 0.6 0.0 0.0 U 31,761 16,195 15,566 63.1 53.5 35.4 42.1 1.4 4.2 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0-9 T 85,382 43,157 42,225 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R 77,766 39,378 38,388 10Q,0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U 7,616 3,779 3,837 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10-14 T 35,613 18,557 17,056 98.2 96.0 1.7 3.9 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 R 31,360 16,280 15,080 98.4 95.8 1.5 4,1 0.1 0.1 0.0 D.! 0.0 D.O U 4,253 2,277 1,976 96,9 97.5 2.6 2,5 0,0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 i5-19 T 22,958 12,356 10,602 89.3 62.0 10.4 36,9 0.0 0.6 0.3 0,6 0,0 0.0 R 19,452 10,462 8,990 87.& 58.8 11.9 39.9 0.0 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 U 3,506 1,894 1,612 97.9 79,5 2.1 19.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,6 0.0 0,0 20-24 T 20,495 9,773 10,722 50.3 22.5 48.8 84.0 0.7 1.6 0.2 2,0 0.0 0,0 R 17,176 8,096 9,080 44.2 8.0 54.7 88.0 0.9 1.8 0.2 2,2 0.0 0.0 U 3,319 1,677 1,642 79.7 37,1 20.3 61.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 25-29 l' 19,929 9,300 10,629 17.3 2.9 81.4 93.8 0.9 2.0 0.4 1.3 0.0 0.0 R 17,489 8,210 9,279 14.9 1.7 83.8 94.8 0.9 2.0 0.5 1.4 0.0 0.0 U 2,440 1,090 1,350 35.8 11.1 63.3 86.7 0.9 1.5 0.0 0.7 .0.0 D.O· 30-34 T 18,636 &,601 10,035 6,6 \.0 92.2 96.5 1.0 1.8 0.1 0.7 0.0 .0,0 R 16,419 7,471 8,948 4.8 0.6 94.1 97.0 0.9 1.8 0.1 0,7 0.0 0.0 U 2,217 1,130 1,087 18.6 4.6 79.6 92.6 Ul 1.8 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 35-39 T 18,935 9,651 9,284 1.9 0.4 96.7 95.2 1.2 3.6 0,2 O.~ 0,0 0:0 R 16,965 8,590 8,375 1.6 0.4 96.7 95.2 !.4 3.5 0.2 1.0 0,0 0.0 U 1,970 1,061 909 3.8 l.l 96.2 94.5 0.0 4.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 40-44 T 14,805 7,260 7,545 1.7 0.5 92.8 93.0 5,0 6.! 0.6 0.4 0.0 0,0 R 13,290 6,470 6,820 1.5 0.3 92.4 93.3 5,4 6.0 .0.6 .0.4 .0.0 .0.0 U 1,51'5 . 790 725 2.5 2.8 96.2 90.3 1.3 6.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 . .0.0 45-49 T 12,688 6,847 5,841 1.3 0.3 92.8 91.6 5.4 7.0 0.4 1.0 0.0 0.0 R 11,341 6,150 5,191 Ll 0.2 92.5 91.3 5,9 7.3 0.5 1.2 0,0 0 ..0 U 1,347 697 650 2.9 !.5 95.7 93.8 1.4 4.6 0.0 .0.0 0.0 0.0 50-54 T 11,388 6,180 5,208 1.1 0.4 90,6 81.0 8.3 !8.2 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 R 10,610 5,820 4,790 1.2 0,2 90.2 81.6 8.6 17.7 0,0 0.4 0.0 0.0 U 778 360 418 0.0 2.4 97.2 74.2 2.8 23.4 {l.G (1.0 0.0 .0 ..0 55-59 T 7,777 4,100 3,677 1.0 0.3 &5.1 77.2 13.7 21.9 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 R 7,157 3,760 3,397 0.5 0.3 85.1 77.7 14,1 21.4 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 U 620 340 280 5,9 0.0 85.3 71.4 8.8 28.6 0.0 .0 ..0 0.0 0.0 60-64 'f 8,320 4,340 3,980 0.7 0.5 83.4 56.8 i5.7 41.5 0.2 1.3 0.0 0.0 R 7,730 4,020 3,710 0.7 0.5 84.1 56.6 14.9 41.5 0.2 1.3 0.0 0.0 U 590 320 270 0.0 0.0 75.0 59.3 25.0 40.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 65-69 T 3,890 2,050 1,840 0.0 0.5 82.4 59.8 17,6 38,6 0.0 1,1 0. .0 0.0 R 3,490 1,850 1,640 0.0 0.6 &2.2 59.8 17.8 38.4 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 U 400 200 200 0.0 0.0 85.0 60.0 i5.0 40.0 0.0 (l,0 {J.O 0.0 70+ T 5,390 2,920 2,470 2.7 0.4 74.3 39.3 21.9 60.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 R . 4,970 2,690 2,280 2.6 0.4 73.6 39.0 22.7 60.5 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 V 420 230 190 4.3 0.0 82.6 42.1 13.0 57.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Age [l.ot T 2,680 t,460 r,220 94.S 95.9 4.& 4.1 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Stated R 1,910 1,110 800 94.6 93.8 4.5 6.3 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 U 770 350 420 94.3 100,0 5,7 0,0 0.0 0.0 0,0 0.0 M 0.0

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Annexure VI(A), VJ(B), VICq and VIeD) fumish While analyzing marital status by broad age-groups relevant statistics on marital status of Lollardaga one finds that married females outnumber married district and Bihar state according to information males in the age-group 10-14 suggesting that child collected during 1991 census along with the percentage marriage among females is more prevalent than distribution by various age-groups. males. However, the interesting feature which can It is quite apparent from annexures that be noticed ;s that the proportion of married mdes Lohardaga district as well as the state have a relatively and females in the age-group 10-14 is comparatively higher proportion of 'never married' males and less in Lohardaga district. 'married' females. This may be attributed due to the It is also significant that the proportion of 'never fact that women get married at younger ages than married' females in the age-group 15-19 and above males. As against 54.2 and 55.6 percentages of 'never is much lower than the 'never married' males in married' males in Bihar state and Lohardaga district Lohardaga district except in the age-groups 65-69 and respectively, the corresponding propoltion among age not stated where the propoltion of 'never married' females is 45.2 and 47.9 only. There is not much females is slightly more than the 'never, married' difference in situation in Lohardaga district as males. compared to Bihar state as a whole. The district of The proportion of 'divorced or separated' males Lohardaga has slightly higher proportion of male and and females in Lohardaga district is slightly higher female widowed. than the proportion of Bihar state.

ANNEXURE - VII (A) AGE, SE.X AND EDUCATION IN THE STATE 1991 CENSUS State - Bihar Total Population llIiterate Literate without educational level Age group Person Male Female Male Female Male Female I 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 All ages 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 26,233,455 33,738,112 3,849,682 2,019,353 0-6 17,764,186 9,065,869 8,698,317 9,065,869 8,698,317 0 {) 7-14 17,506,497 9,386,949 8,119,5,48 3,874,442 5,183,348 2,386,456 1,352,248 15-19 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 1,404,611 2,161,823 166,546 90,776 20-24 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 1,352,960 2,627,992 126,553 73,830 25-29 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 1,471,519 2,603,912 128,335 64,633 30-44- 15,650,959 8,048,895 7,602,064- 4,280,555 6,4-48,902 347,108 144,940 45-59 8,677,345 4,662,141 4,015,204 2,721,853 3,630,855 231,873 66,489 60+ 5,408,629 2,951,880 2,456,749 2,003,645 2,312,911 J68,750 36,675 A.N.S. 850,052 510,572 339,480 58,001 70,052 294,061 189,762

Primary Middle Matriculation and above Age group Male Female Male Female Male Female I 9 JO 11 12 13 14 All ages 4,102,695 1,947,777 5,003,429 2,000,085 6,012,830 1,467,047 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-14 1,960,605 997,054 1,087,686 540,628 77,760 46,270 15-19 369,980 204,477 1,011,416 411,605 1,076,545 420,303 20-24 251,133 150,992 490,149 238,202 t,168,943 341,949 25-29 235,997 130,345 445,824 199,387 875,274 220,786 30-44 609,486 272,751 1,073,562 408,954 1,738,184 326,517 45-59 359,777 104-,856 556,678 T36,76t 791,960 76,243 60+ 239,007 43,873 298,694 45,628 241,784 11,662 A.N.S. 76,710 43,429 39,420 18,920 42,380 17,317

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ANNEXURE - vn (8) AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE DlSTRICT, 1991 CENSUS District - Lohardaga Total POEuiation llIiterate Literate witham educational level Age group Person Male Female Male female Male female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 All ages 288,886 146,552 142,334 82,894 113,081 15,708 9,882 0-6 61,11 j 30,796 30,315 30,796 30,315 0 (l 7-14 59,884 30,918 28,966 10,440 15,650 10,041 6,980 15-19 22,958 12,356 10,602 3,516 6,462 570 370 20-24 20,495 9,773 10,722 3,480 7,762 387 320 25-29 19,929 9,300 10,629 4,010 8,269 470 310 30-44 52,376 25,512 26,864 13,012 22,985 1,230 594 45-59 31,853 17,127 14,726 11,090 13,558 1,210 218 60+ ! 7,600 9,310 8,290 6,430 7,950 700 160 A.N.S. 2,680 1,460 1,220 120 130 !,lOO 930

Primary Middle Matriculation and above Age group Male Female Male Female Male Female R 9 10 II 12 13 14 AI! ages 16,024 7,160 17,260 7,391 14,666 4,820 0-6 0 I) 0 0 0 () 7-14 6,957 4,070 3,290 2,096 190 170 15·19 1,680 750 3,950 1,890 2,640 1,130 20-24 970 500 1,870 770 3,066 !,370 25·29 1,100 430 1,520 720 2,200 900 30-44 2,730 830 4,040 1,405 4,500 1,050 45·59 1,527 440 1,710 360 1,590 150 60+ 950 70 830 liD 400 0 A.N.S. 110 70 50 40 80 50

ANNEXURE-V[I(C) PERCENTAGE DiSTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY DlFFEiUi',NT LEVELOF EDUCATiON 8ta e- Bihar Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Literate % of Illiterate without to total educational Matriculation Age Total Population population level Primary Middle and above GrouQ Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 All ages 86,374,465 45,202,091 41,172,374 58.0 81.9 20.3 27.2 21.6 26.2 26.4 26.9 31.7 19.7 0-6 £7,764,186 9,065,869 8,698,317 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 G.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7-14 17 ,506,497 9,386,949 8,119,548 41.3 63.8 43.3 46.1 35.6 34.0 19.7 18.4 1.4 1.6 15-19 7,318,082 4,029,098 3,288,984 34.9 65.7 6.3 &.1 14.1 18.1 3!U 36.5 41.0 37.3 20-24 6,822,703 3,389,738 3,432,965 39.9 76.6 6.2 9.2 12.3 18.8 24.1 29.6 57.4 42.5 25-29 6,376,012 3,156,949 3,219,063 46.6 80.9 7.6 10.5 14.0 21.2 26.5 32.4 51.9 35.9 30-44 15,650,959 8,048,895 7,602,064 53.2 84.8 9.2 12.6 16.2 23.7 28.5 35.5 46.1 28.3 45-59 8,677,345 4,662,141 4,015,204 58.4 90.4 12.0 17.3 18.5 27.3 28.7 35.6 40.8 19.8 60+ 5,408,629 2,951,88'0 2,456,749 67.9 94.1 17.& 25.5 25.2 30.5 31.5 31.7 25.5 12.3 A.N.S. 850,052 510,572 339,480 1l.4 20.6 65.0 70.4 16.9 16.1 8.7 7.0 9.4 6.4

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ANNEXDRE-VU(D) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES BY DIFFERENT LEVEL OF EDUCAHON District- Lolllll'daga Percentage distribution of literates by different level of education Literate % of Illiterate without to total educational Matricu Iati on Age Tatar Population _Qopuration level Primary Middle and above OrouQ . Person Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 )0 11 12 13 14 All ages 288,886 146,552 142,334 56.6 79.4 24.7 33,8 25.2 24.5 27.1 25.3 23.0 16.5 0-6 61,111 30,796 30,315 100.0 100,0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7- 14 59,884 30,918 28,966 33.8 54.0 49.0 52.4 34.0 30.6 16.1 15.7 0.9 1.3 !5-19 22,958 12,356 10,602 28.5 61.0 6.4 8.9 19.0 18.1 44.7 45.7 29.9 27.3 20-24 20,495 9,773 10,722 35.6 72.4 6.1 10.8 15.4 16.9 29.7 26,0 48.7 46.3 25-29 19,929 9,300 10,629 43.1 77.8 8.9 13.1 20,8 18.2 28.7 30.5 41.6 38.1 30-44 52,376 25,512 26,864 51.0 85.6 9.8 15.3 21.8 21.4 32.3 36.2 36.0 27.1 45·59 31,853 17,127 14,726 64.8 92.1 20.0 18.7 25.3 37.7 28.3 30.8 26.3 12.8 60+ 17,600 9,310 8,290 69.1 95.9 24.3 47.1 33.0 20.(5 28.8 32.4 13.9 0.0 A.N.S. 2,680 1,460 1,220 8.2 10.7 82.1 85.3 8.2 6.4 3.7 3.7 6.0 4.6

One of the important characteristics of the Annexure VII(A) and VII(8) furnish information popUlation on which information is collected in the regarding absolute number of illiterates and Jiterates census is literacy. Apart from collecting data 011 and educated persons in Bihar state and Lohardaga number of 1iterates, the level, nature and type of district as also percentage distribution of literate education attained by the literates are also persons by different level of education by different asceltained. The concept of literacy adopted in the age-groups. census has already been explained in the beginning A break-up of literate population by various of this publication. educational level shows that 20.3 percent males and A proper index to the extent of literacy is provided 27.2 percent females in the state are such who are by the proportion of I iterate and educated persons to literate but without attaining any educational level. 21.6 the total population. Annexure-VlICD) shows that the percent males and 26.2 percent females in the state, literacy rate for Bihar (excluding the population in according to 1991 census, I~ave crossed the primary the age-group 0-6 years) at the ti me of 1991 census or junior basic standard, 26.4 and 26.9 percent males was 38.5. Male Literates outnumbered female literates and females have passed the middle examination while as the literacy rate for males, according to 1991 31. 7 and 19.7 percent males and females in the state are such who are matriculates and above. The contrast census was 52.5 while for females the literacy rate between males and females is significant among was only to the extent of 22.9 percent. This is to say matriculates and above as the percentage of female for every 1 5 male I iterates there were on ly (5 female literates who have passed the matriculation and above literates. The overall literacy rate for Lohardaga examinatiQn are 12 percentage points less than the district according to 1991 census, was 40.8 percent male I iterate population who have attained this level which is more than the state average. Male literates of education. in the district accounted for 55.0 percent while female literates in the district constitute 26.1 percent of the The position of literates by different level of total popUlation. The literacy rates for males and education in Lohardaga district, according to 1991 females in Lohardaga district are higher than the census, is more or less the same as observed for corresponding figures of Bihar state. Bihar state as a whole.

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ANNEXURE- VID (A) DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUES (SCHEDULED LANGUAGES} RETURNED IN 1991 CENSUS Bihar Lohardaga Percentage Scheduled languages Population Percentage Population I 2 3 4 5 )00.0 All languages 86,374,465 100.0 288,886

Assamese 564 N

Bengali 2,523,040 2.9 364 0.1

Gujarati 21,589 N 32 0.0

Hindi 69,845,979 80.9 171,716 59.4

Kannada 934 N

Kashmiri 191 N

Konkani 348 N

Malayalam 15,157 N 19 N

Manipuri

t Marathi 7,745 N .

Nepali 21,122 N 42 N

Oriya 404,443 0.5 191 0.1

Punjabi 84,956 0.1 24 N

Sanskrit 802 N

Sindhi 4,766 N

Tamil 16,304 N 2 ]'oj

Telugu 33,008 N 5 N

Urdu 8,542,463 9.9 31,104 10.8

N·Denotes negligible

314 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE- vm (B J DISTRICT AND CD.BLOCK WISE DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUES (SCHEDULED LANGUAGES) RETURNED IN 1991 CENSUS Total DistrictlC. D.Block Population Assamese Bengali Gujarati Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Konkani 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 Lohardaga 288,886 364 32 171,716

(100.0) (0.1) N (59.4)

Kisko 48,598 62 9 26,100

(100.0) (0. I} N (53.7)

Kuru 66,458 12 35,150

( 100.0) N (52.9)

Lohardaga 46,333 78 18,962

(100.0) (0.2) (40.9)

Lohardaga (M) 31,761 206 23 26,174

(100.0) (0.6) (O.l) (82.4)

Bhandara 43,275 6 37,552

(l00.0) N (86.8)

Senha 52,461 27,778 (l00.0) (52.9)

District/C. D.Block Malayalam Marathi Nepali Oriya Punjabi Sanskrit Sindhi Tamil Telugu Urdu 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Lohardaga 19 42 191 24 2 5 31,104

N N (0.1 ) N N N (10.8)

Kisko 29 2 12 7,048 (0.1) N N N (14.5)

Kuru 9,822 (14.8)

Lohardaga 3 6 :; 5,259

N N N (1 1.4}

Loh~rdaga (M) 19 10 168 12 3,247 (0.1) N (0.5) N N (10.2)

Bhandara 15 2,982 N (6.9)

Senha 2,746 (5.2)

N-Denotes negligible Note: Percentage are given in brackets.

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Language is an important attribute of population. constitute 10.8 percent of the total population of the The census of India has been the richest source of district which is slightly higher than the state average language data collected and published during the of 9.9 percent. Speakers of all other scheduled successive decennial censuses over a century. During languages taken together comprise meager 0.2 percent the successive census data 00' the mother tongue as of the district's population. Speakers of Bengali, returned by each individual were collected. Annexure however, account for 2.9 percent of the state's VmCA) placed below presents distribution of different population. mother tongues (Scheduled Languages) as returned· Community Development Block-wise distribution during the 1991 c~nsus Lohardaga district and the of different mother tongues in the district of State of Bihar. Lohardaga can be seen from annexure VUICB). It can be seen from the above annexure that It transpires from Annexure-VWCB) that Hindi is speakers of the scheduled languages coostitute the most prominent language spoken in different community major proportion of the population in Lohardaga development blocks followed by Urdu language. It is district as well as the state of Bi11ar. Hindi, the main observed that in some C.D. Blocks/Towns such as Mother tongue of the district, has been returned by Kisko, Kuru and Lohardaga the speakers of Urdu 59.4 percent of the population. The corresponding language comprise 13.7 percent of the total population percentage for the state as a whole is 80.9 percent of the respective C.D. Blocks. The proportion of which is much higher than the district's average. Urdu speakers of all other languages (except Hindi and Urdu) is the second most prominent bnguage spoken in is almost negligible and in some cases nil in ali the Lohardaga district. Spealcers of Urdu language C.D. Blocks of Lohardaga district.

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