CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-17

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. Part - A & B -

WEST TRIPURA Dj_SIRIC:r

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

R. R. MEENA Deputy Director of Census Operations, Tripura

l\lOTIF

UJAYANTA PALACE

TIm> magnificent pahlc<: is sittlHlcd at the heart of the capiral or Agar1ala sprcad:ng over an area of ~ sq KIn. The ?~lace was built by the Maharaj;l Radhakishure M:mikyt1 Baha\iur of Tripura in 1901. The constrnction urlhe well-balanced and beautiful place \'.as undertaken ill I XQ9 because the otc palace built in 1862 '-vas aflected badly from a scver~ earthquak.e in 1St)S. The COl1stmc:icfI (,) f the palace wa.'> undertaken by the then renov(l1cd Yiartin Bum (l)mpany of Sri Raj<:n ~hlkhclJec at a cost little above Rs. IIi lakhs. The paiace is a \wo-stotied lUails:on hav1ng mixed type of archllt:cture. In front of the massive structure a splendid Mug!u! tyvc garden in between two brge ponds on bmh sides greets the ~yes of visitors of lhe \"boh: country .:nd abroad. Bt,;SiJt!~ the omament,d floors. tiles and ceilings, th

omilmentL'O bv.I' Chinest' erni{smen hrOlll.r.hl f:um Cl;na. A musical fiJuntalH recent!\,• added illS enha!1Ced the charm of tiK palm:\! A heritage f"::SllV:l1 to comme];1{)fate the centenary of this Royal palaccwasorgan'L..;ti in January 2t}(}L

(iii) TRIPURA WEST TRIPURA DISTRfCT

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Baaed. upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General or India @ GDvernment of India copyright. 2004.

Contents

)ages Foreword xi Preface XlIl Acknowledgements xv District Highlight - 2001 Census xvi

Important Statistics in the District XV1l Ranking of RD Blocks in the District xix

Statements 1-9 Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of districtIRD Block, their rural-urban status and distant from district headquarters, 2001 xxi Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of districtIRD Block, their rural-urban Status and distant from district Headquarters, 2001 XXIV Statement 3 Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 xxv Statement 4 Area, Number of villages/towns and population in district and RD Block,2001 xxvi

Statement 5 RD Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXIX Statement 6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 xxx Statement 7 Villages with popUlation of 5,000 and above at RD Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available xxxi Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 census and amenities available xxxv Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of RD Blocks, rural and urban, 200 I xxxv

Analytical Note (i) History and the scope of the District Census,Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4 (iii) Administrative Setup 5 (iv) Physical features 7 Location and size Physiography Drainage Climate (v) Census Concepts and definitions 20 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 26 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population, its distributions 30 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 31 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 66 (vii) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting Operations, census of India based on inset tables 48 to 52 76 (viii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade 93 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district 94 (x) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory- column heading wise explanation and coverage of data 94 pART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 97 (b) RD Block wise presentation Df Village Directory Data Mohanpur RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 104 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 106 (iiI) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 107 Bezamara RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 113 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 1991 and 2001 115 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 116 Padmabil RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 122 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 124 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 125 RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 129 (il) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 131 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 132 Tulashikhar RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 136 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 138 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 139 Kalyanpur RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 147 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 149 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 150 RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 154 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 156 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 157 Mandai RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 161 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 163 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 164 (viii) RD Block (i) R.p Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 170 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 172 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed fonnat 173 Dukli RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 179 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location co~e 1991 and 2001 181 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 182 Jampuijala RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 186 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 188 (iiI) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed fonnat 189 Bishalgarh RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 195 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 197 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 198 Boxanagar RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 208 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 210 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed fonnat 211 Melaghar RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 217 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 219 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 220 Katbalia RD Block (i) RD Block Maps showing RD Block boundary 228 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 230 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed fonnat 231 (c) Appendixes to Village Directory Appendix I Abstract of Educational. Medical and other Amenities in villages - RD Block level 237 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 245 AppendixIB Villages by number of Primary Middle and Secondary Schools 245 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 246 Appendix II Villages with 5000 and above Population which do not have one or more amenities available 246 Appendix ITA Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities 248 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns 249 Appendix IV RD Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 250 Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 251 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 251 (ix) Appendix VIlA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 252 Appendix VllB : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 258 Appendix VllI: Number of villages under each G~arn Panchayat (RD Block wise) 264 Appendix IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 264 Section D - Town Directory . (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 266 (b) Statement I : Status and Growth History 270 ( c) Statement n : Physical aspects and location of towns 272 (d) Statement III : Municipal finance 274; (e) Statement IV : Civic and other amenities 275 (f) Statement V: Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities 277 (g) Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and banking 283 (h) Statement vn : Civic and other amenities in slums 284 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 285

PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 289 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 293 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 304 (d) Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Caste 326 (e) Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribe 338 (f) RD Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 350 (g) Urban Primary Census Abstract 440 Annexure I Number and village under each gram panchayat N .A. Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 452 Annexure ill Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage,1991 Census 453 Annexure IV (a) Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth & (b) place of last residence, 2001 in Tripural West Tripura & a comparison with 1991 454 Annexure V Main religions in TripuraiWest Tripura District- RD Block and Town level, 2001 & a comparison with 1991 Census 462 Annexure VI Marital Status of Population, 2001 & a comparison with 1991 Census 468 Annexure VII Educational level by broad age-groups & Sex, 1991 & 2001 Census 470 Annexure VIII: Distribution of mother tongues returned in 1991& 2001 Census 475 Annexure IX : Distribution of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population of earlier censuses of 1981 and 1991 481 Notes on area figures and some other information 482

(x) Foreword

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one of the 1. important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc.

2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB 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 vi1lage 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 alongwith restructuring ofthe formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except 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 adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village 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 give the details on number of inac~essible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

3. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PC A 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 frrst 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 19.91 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. It was expected 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.

4. The present series of 200 I census DCHBs 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 collage), medical facilities (Viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centres),

(xi) 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 'notified slums'. The infonnation is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The 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. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality an~ (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place oflast residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital ~tatus of population, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991·2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri. K.D. Nath, Director of Census Operations, Tripura. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the infonnation with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the presentation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised 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: 17.1 0.2006

(xii) Preface

~e District Census lian

Like the previous Census of 1991 census, the revenue villages which were cadastral surveyed in 1970 only have been taken into account in 2001 Census too and all the information for 2001 Census were collected on the basis of revenue villages. The information (non-census) collected by the revenue agencies mainly by the Tehsildars deserve to be acknowledged with gratitude. This Directorate is grateful to the Director of Land Records, Director of Economics & Statistics, District Magistrate & Collector, Sub-Divisional Magistrate and the Directors of different Departments of State Govt. & Central Govt. for their sincere co-operation for supply of information for this precious publication.

The 1951 Census is the first innovator ofDistrict Census Handbook, a joint venture publication of Census Organization and State Govt.lUnion Territory Govt. Since 1951 it has been continuing under the banner of each decennial Census with some modification or some innovation. It is a most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organization on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion Territory Administration. This book provides data/information on some basic demographic and socio economic characteristics on the availability of certain important civic amenities/facilities in each village and town of the concerned district. From the very beginning DCHB are able to carry its own fame and popularity amongst the planners, administrators, academicians, researchers and general people. Specially planners, administrators, academicians and researchers are accepted this as a precious publication and valued it as a best reference handbook.

The 1951 Census of Tripura was conducted under the general supervision of the Superintendent of the Census Operations, treating Tripura State as a single district. The publication of 1951 DCHB was a very simple one wherein only Census data were incorporated in a very simple manner. Like 1951 Census, DCHB series of 1961 Census was also published treating Tripura as a single district territory. In 1971 Census, DCHB enlarged considerably to incorporated non census data along with census data. The scope of District Census Handbook, 1981 was enlarged again considerably in relation to the amenities available in the villages and in the nine villages and non-municipal towns. The scope of District Census Handbook of 1991 census was almost similar except minimizing two columns of 1981 census. The scope of District Census Handbook of2001 is more attractive, useful and informative - this time planner adding some essential items and dropping very few items which has less importance.

The services of Shri S. Raye, Assistant Director and Shri G.R. Saikia, S.l. Gr. I deserve recognition for drafting of District Census Handbook - 2001 Census for four districts and Shri S. K. Sarkar, S.l. Gr. III and Shri S. Deb Ray, Sr. Compiler for computerization work .. The collection of information and their compilation by Shri Saikia, Shri P. K. Ghosh, Sr. Drawing Assitant, Shri B. Rabha, S.I. Gr. II, Smti K. Kshatriya, S.1. Gr. II, Shri S.K. Sarkar, S.l. Gr. III, Shri D. Bhattacharjee, S.l. Gr. III, Shri K. Debbarma, S.l. Gr. III, Smti U. Das, Compiler, are also deserve every praise. The services ofShri S. Rava, Sr. Geographer,Shri S.K.Sarkar, S.l. Gr. ill, Shri A. Khan, Sr. Compiler Shri A. Sarkar, Compiler, Shri B. Lalung, UDC, Shri G Ramchiary, Draftsman, are also deserve every praise for computerization work of data feeding and analytical note. Shri A. Chowdhury, S.l. Gr. II along with tabulation team contributed to the same by supplying figures and guidance in generating inset tables etc. which need appreciation. Moreover Shri B. Das, Compiler, Smti T. Nath, Canteen Clerk is also deserve recognition for compilation work. (xiii) I am grateful to Shri J.K. Banthia, lAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for his invaluable and inspiring guidance through his circulars and re-view meeting time to time. I am also thankful to Dr. I.e. Agrawal, ARG (SS), and Shri S.L.Jain, Deputy Director, S.S. Div, for their valuable guidance and assistance extended to me in finalisation this volume.

R.R. MEENA Deputy Director of Census Operations, Tripura

(xiv) Acknowledgements

ORGI Shri J.K. Banthia Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India Dr. R.P. Singh Deputy Registrar General, (Map) Shri C. Chakraborty Jt. Director, Dr. I.C. Agrawal ARG (SS) Shri S.L. Jain Dy. Director, ORGI Shri Avtar Singh R.O.ORGI Shri M.C. Sharma STA (Ptg.) Shri N.K. Jain Printing Inspector

DCO, TRIPURA Shri S. Ray Asstt. Director Shri K.C. Bahuguna S.I. Gr.J Shri G Saikia S.I. Gr.I Shri S. Rava Sr. Geographer Shri P.K. Ghosh Sr. Drawing, Asstt Shri A.B. Das O. S. Shri B. Rabha S.l. Gd! Shri A. Chowdhury S.I. Gr.ll Smt. K. Kshatriya S.l. Gr.II Smt. S. Chakravoty Artist Shri G. Ramchiary Draftsman Shri D. Bhattacharjee S.I. Gr.m Shri S.K. Sarkar S.I. Gr.III Shri A. Khan Sr. Compiler Shri. S. Deb Ray Sr. Compiler Smt. U. Das Compile,r Shri B. Das Compiler Shri A. Sarkar Compiler Shri B. Lalung UDC

STATE GOVT. AUTHORITY All Sub Divisional Officers & Tahshildars. All Executive Officers ofN .P. and M. CL

(xv) District Highlights - 2001 Census

1. There is no uninhabited village in this district. The district has highest number of inhabited villages (275) among all four districts of Tripura.

2. It is the most tensed district in Tripura. 512 persons live in per sq.km. in average in the district.

3. The district has highest number of Dev. Blocks. Out of 15 Dev. Blocks 9 are newly fonned.

4. Work participation rate (WPR) of (34.9%)·is lower than South (39.6%) and Dhalai (41.2%) districts but higher than (33%).

5. Urban sex ratio 968 of the district is higher than the average of state & other three districts i.e. Tripura (959), South (915), Dhalai (893) and North Tripura (961).

6. Density of population 881 is highest in Mohanpur Dev. Block while density of population 141 is lowest in Tulashikhar Dev. Block.

7. The highest area 333.6 sq.km. is covered by Teliamura Dev. Block while Boxanagar Dev. Block covers lowest i.e., 110.5 sq.km.

8. The district stands first taking 1,532,982 population of which 785,579 are male and 747,403 are female.

(xvi) Important Statistics in the District STATE DISTRICT NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 870 275 Inhabited 858 275 Uninhabited 12 0

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 13 5 Census Towns 10 8

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal 664,334 321,777 Institutional 331 260 Houseless 135 115

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 3,199,203 1,532,982 Males 1,642,225 785,579 Females 1,556,978 747,403

RURAL Persons 2,653,453 1,122,915 Males 1,363,638 577,182 Females 1,289,815 545,733

URBAN Persons 545,750 410,067 Males 278,587 208,397 Females 267,163 201,670

PERCENT AGE URBAN POPULATION 17.1 26.7

DECADAL POPULATION GROWfH Number Percentage Number Percentage 1991-2001 Persons 441,998 16.03 239,121 18.48 Males 224,295 15.82 120,003 18.03 Females 217,703 16.26 119,118 18.96

AREA (In Sq. Km.) 10,486 Sq. km 2,993 Sq. km

DENSlTYOF POPULATION 305 512 (Persons per square Kilometre)

SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1,000 Males Total 948 951 Rural 946 946 Urban 959 968

(xvii) Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 2,022,099 73.19 1,035,378 77.26 Males 1,150,107 81.02 581,523 84.58 Females 871,392 64.91 453,855 69.55 SCHEDULE CASTE POPULA nON Persons 555,724 17.4 295,698 19.3 Males 283,186 17.2 150,232 19.1 Females 272,538 17.5 145,466 19.5 SCHEDULE TRIBE POPULATION Persons 993,426 31.1 387,081 25.3 Males 504,320 30.7 196,094 25.0 Females 489,106 31.4 190,987 25.6 WORKERS AND NON WORKERS TOT AL WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL) Persons 1,159,561 36.2 534,348 34.9 Males 831,346 50.6 397,079 50.5 Females 328,215 21.1 137,269 18.4 (I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 912,292 28.5 436,870 28.5 Males 742,054 45.2 359,754 45.8 Females 170,238 10.9 77,116 10.3 (II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 247,269 7.7 97,478 6.4 Males 89,292 5.4 31,325 4.8 Females 157,977 10.1 60,153 8.0 (III) NON WORKERS Persons 2,039,642 63.8 998,634 65.1 Males 810,879 49.4 388,500 49.5 Females 1,228,763 78.9 610,134 81.6 CATEGORY OF WORKERS (I) CULTIVATORS Persons 313,300 27.0 113,468 21.2 Males 220,962 26.6 82,043 20.7 Females 92,338 28.1 31,425 22.9 (II) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 276,132 23.8 113,405 21.2 Males 162,640 19.6 68,833 17.3 Females 113,492 34.6 44,572 32.5 (III) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 35,292 3.0 17,867 3.3 Males 14,830 1.8 8,489 2.1 Females 20,462 6.2 9,378 6.8 (IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 534,837 46.1 289,608 54.2 Males 432,914 52.1 237,714 59.9 Females 101,923 31.1 51,894 37.8 Definition of Census Town : All places which satisfy or are expected to satisfy the floowing criteria are treated as Census Towns :- i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000; ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working population enWJ.ged in non-agricultural pursuits, and iii) A density ofpopulation ofat least 400 per squiare kilometre(lOOO per square mile).

(xviii) RANKING OFR. D. BWCKS INTHEDISTRlcr, WEST1RlPURA,2001 SI. In tenns of 000IMohanpur 0002Hezamara 0OO3Padmabii No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Total population 201,613 2 32,896 14 27,417 15 2 Total area in sq.km. 224 4 168.9 10 121.5 12 3 Density of population (per sq. km) 900 1 195 14 226 12 4 Sex ratio 916 13 979 978 2 5 Proportion of SC 27 4 0.6 14 0.5 15 6 Proportion of Sf 13.2 12 95.7 1 94.8 2 7 Proportion of Literate 76 6 61.2 14 74.1 7 8 Work participation rate 32.7 12 44.7 3 43.5 4 9 Total no.ofinhabited villages 22 4 16 7 13 9 10 % of villages bavingprimary school 100 100 100 I 11 % of villages havingP.H.S. 40.91 12.5 7 7.69 9 12 % of villages having well 100 100 1 100 1 13. % of villages having Post Offices 95.45 2 75 11 69.23 12 14. % of villages bavingBus stop 90.91 1 87.5 2 46.15 10 15. % of villages having p ucca road 90.91 87.5 2 46.15 10 16. % of villages having electricity for domestic purpose 100 100 1 92.31 4 17. (a)forest area(in sq.km.) 0.86 14 51.26 9 64.37 7 (b)%to total area 0.34 14 30.35 8 52.98 5 (c)% of villages having forest area 9.09 13 50 9 100 18. (a)irrig)lted area(in sq.km.) 19.47 6 9.09 10 1.22 13 (b )%to total irrigated area 7.61 8 5.38 10 1 13 (c)% of villages having 50 11 56.25 9 23.08 14

Sl.No. In terms of 0004Khowai 0005Tuiashikhar 0006Kalyanp ur Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total popUlation 62,144 7 45,039 9 42,972 I3 2 Total area in sq.km. 119.9 13 320.4 2 lIS.7 14 3 Density of population (per sq. km) 518 5 141 15 362 9 4 Sex ratio 958 5 973 3 972 4 5 Prop ortion of SC 20.5 7 7.4 11 28.7 3 6 Proportion of ST 17.1 10 80 5 30.5 8 7 Proportion of Literate 80.6 2 66.2 10 79.1 3 8 Work participation rate 35.3 8 47 1 34.5 9 9 Total no.ofinhabited villages 13 9 26 3 11 10 10 % of villages having primary school 100 100 100 I II % of villages havingP.H.S. 7.69 9 19.23 5 18.18 6 12 % of villages having well 100 1 96.15 2 100 1 13. % of villages having Post Offices 76.92 9 46.15 15 90.91 3 14. % of villages having Bus stop 76.92 5 30.77 13 54.55 9 15. % of villages having pucca road 76.92 5 30.77 13 54.55 9 16. % ofvilla~ having electricity for domestic purpose 100 1 80.77 8 90.91 5 17. (a)forest area(in sq.km.) 16.06 13 189.27 2 18.96 12 (b)%to total area 13.39 13 59.07 3 15.97 12 (c)% of villages having forest area 61.54 5 88.46 3 45.45 10 18. (a)irrigated area(in sq.km.) 14.77 7 1.22 13 1.74 12 (b)%to total irrigated area 12.32 5 0.38 14 1.47 12 (c)% of villages having 84.62 5 23.08 14 54.54 10 (xix) Sl. No. In terms of OOOIT eliamura 0008M andai 0009J irania 00 I ODukli Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Total population 78.736 6 43.876 12 128,196 4 205,257 1 2 Total area in sq.km. 333.6 179.8 9 214.3 8 239.4 5 3 Density ofpopulation(per sq. 236 11 244 10 598 3 857 2 4 Sex ratio 927 11 973 3 924 12 958 5 5 Proportion of SC 25.4 5 2.5 12 18.3 8 29.9 1 6 Proportion of ST 44.6 6 82.4 4 33.9 7 3.7 14 7 Proportion of Literate 70.6 9 65.6 II 76.5 4 82.7 1 8 Work participation rate 39.6 6 42.1 5 36.4 7 31.l 13 9 Total no.of inhabited villages 15 8 16 7 19 5 10 11 10 % of villages having primary school 100 1 100 1 100 1 100 1 11 % of villages having P.H.S. 6.67 II 6.25 12 26.32, 4 40 2 12 % of villages having well 86.67 6 87.5 5 94.74 3 100 13. % of villages having Post Offices 80 7 81.25 6 78.95 8 100 1 14. % of villages having Bus stop 80 4 43.75 11 57.89 8 80 4 15. % of villages having p ucca road 80 4 43.75 11 57.89 8 80 4 16. % of villages having electricity for domestic purpose 93.33 3 68.75 9 100 90 6 17. (a)forest area(in sq.km.) 25S.7 66.43 5 40.59 II 0.47 15 (b)%to total area 77.55 1 36.95 6 18.94 10 0.2 15 (c)% of villages having forest area 93.33 2 56.25 7 21.05 11 10 12 18. (a) irrigated area(in sq.km.) 1.14 14 9.63 9 32.2 3 42.1 2 (b)%to total irrigated area 0.34 15 5.36 11 15.03 3 17.59 1 (c)% of villages having 33.33 13 62.5 8 73.68 7 90 4

Sl. In terms of 00 III amp uijalal012BishalgarDO 13BoX8ll8glll 00 14M elagJ:lar 0015Kathalia No. Value Rank Value ~ank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 Total population 43,969 11 166,069 3 44,064 10 108,01S 5 54,347 8 2 Total area in sq.km. 223.5 6 313.3 3 '110.5 15 222.1 7 147.7 11 3 Density ofpopulation(per sq. 197 13 530 4 399 7 486 6 368 8 4 Sex ratio 953 6 937 9 936 10 948 7 946 8 5 Proportion ofSC 0.7 13 16.5 9 22.3 6 29.8 2 7.7 10 6 Proportion ofST 91.8 3 23.1 9 6.9 13 13.2 12 14.1 11 7 Proportion of Literate 63.3 12 76.3 5 65.6 II 71.2 8 61.9 13 8 Work participation rate 45.6 2 33.7 1 I 29.1 15 34.4 10 29.8 14 9 Total no.of inhabited villages 19 5 33 1 16 7 29 2 17 6 10 % of viII ages having primary school 100 100 1 100 I 100 100 I 11 % of villages havingP.H.S. 10.53 8 18.18 6 37.5 3 6.9 10 5.88 13 12 % of villages having well 94.74 3 100 87.5 5· 93.1 4 100 I 13. % of villages having Post Offices 57.89 14 81.82 5 68:75 13 75.86 10 82.35 4 14. % of villages having Bus stop 31.58 12 84.85 3 87.5 2 62.07 7 70.59 6 15. % of villages havingpucca road 31.58 12 84.85 3 87.5 2 62.07 7 70.59 6 16. % of villages having electricity for domestic purpose 57.89 to 87.88 7 100 . I 100 I 94.12 2 17. (a)forest area(in sq.km.) 51.61 10 53.87 8 67.05 6 79.1 4 82.13 3 (b)%to total area 23.09 9 17.19 I I 60.68 2 35.61 7 55.61 4 (c)% of villages having forest area 57.89 6 54.54 8 100 1 82.76 4 100 1 18. (a)irrigated area(in sq.km.) 31.71 4 53.08 6.45 1 I 25.75 5 12.94 8 (b)%to total irrigated area 14.19 4 16.94 2 5.84 9 11.59 6 8.76 7 (c)% of viII ages having 47.37 12 90.91 3 81.25 6 93.1 2' 94.12 (xx) STATEMENT - 1 NAMEOFTHEHFADQUADRS OF DISTRIcrrrAHSIL, TIIElRRURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDJS1RICT HEAD QUARTER

SI. Name ofDistrictffahsil Name ofDistrict!fahsil. Whether Urbani Distance from Tahsil No. Head - quarters. Rural. Headquarters of District Headquarter by road (in Km) I 2 3 4 5 West Tripura District AgJlrtala Urban 1. Sadar Rev. Circle 1 Agprtala East. AgJlrtala Urban Okm 2 Agprtala West. AgJlrtala Urban Okm 3 Lankamura Lankamura Rural. 5km 4 Barjala Barjala Rural. 3km

5 Indranll/¥ Indran~ Urban Skm 2. Mohanpur Rev.Circle 6 Paschim Simna Paschim Simna Rural. 45km 7 Sankhola Sankhola Rural. 65km 8 Baikunthapur Baikunthap ur Rural. 40km 9 Mohanpur Mohanpur Rural. 30km 10 Chandpur Chandpur Rural. 33km II T aranllgiU' Taranagpr Rural. 31km 12 KaIkalia Kalkalia Rural. 28km 13 Fatik Chhara Fatik Chhara Rural. 2Skm 14 Bamutia Bamutia Rural. 24km 15 BodhjongnllgfU' BodhjougpllgiU' Rural. 27km 16 Debendra Chandra Nagar Debendra Chandra Nag!ll' Rural. 29km 17 Gandhigram Gandhigram Urban IOkm 3. Jirania Rev. Circle 18 Jirania Jirania Rural. 30km 19 PurbaBarjaia Purba Barjala Rural. 27km 20 Shibnag!ll' ShibnllgfU' Rural. 24km 21 Champ aknllgfU' Champakn~ Rural. 39km 22 Belbari Belbari Rural. 36km 23 Patnipara Patnipara Rural. 32km 24 MandainllgiU' MandainllgiU' Rural. 35km 25 Khayerpur Khayerpur Rural. 13km 26 Lakshmipur Lakshmipur Rural. 18km 27 Ml\ilishpur Ml\ilishpur Rural. 16km 28 Purba Noagaon Purba Noagwn Rural. 20km 29 Uttar Champa-mura Uttar Champa-mura Rural. 9km 4. Bishalgarh Rev.Circle 30 Nehal Ch. NIlgfU' Nehal Ch. NIIgiU' Rural. 18km 31 Sutiamani N~ Sutiamani NIIgiU' Rural. 12km 32 Bikram Nagar Bikram Nagar Rural. 13km 33 Madhupur Madhupur Rural. 20km

(xxi) STAnMENT-l NAME OF THEHFADQUATEllS OF DlSnucrrrAHSll., 1'ImR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCEFROMDISTRlCI' HFAD QUARTER

SL Name ofDistrictffahsil Name of Districtffahsil Whether Urbani Distance from Tahsil No. Head· quarters. Rural. Headquarters of District Headquarter by road ( inKm) I 2 3 4 5 34 Devipur Devipur Rural. 28km 35 Ghuniamura Ghuniamura Rural. 23km 36 Bishalgarh Bishal.[!ilIh Rural. 20krn 37 Rang)ipania Rang)ipania Rural. 27km 38 Rangmala Rangmala Rural. 28krn 39 Amtali Amtali Rural. 30km 40 Golaghati Golaghati Rural. 35km 41 Amarendran. Amarendran. Rural. 38km 42 Pathaliaghat Pathaliaghat Rural. 40km 43 Uttar Charilam Uttar Charilam Rural. 25km 44 Badharghat Badharghat Urban 8km 45 Dukli Dukli Rural. 7km 5. Takarjala Rev.Circle 46 Pekuarjala Pekuarjala Rural. 27km 47 Srin. Srin. Rural. 20km 48 Pravapur Pravapur Rural. 25km 49 Paschim T akarjala Paschim Takarjala Rural. 35km 50 Purba Takarjala Purba Takarjala Rural. 37km 51 Sangkuma Bari Sangkuma Bari Rural. 39km 6. Teliamura Rev.Circle 52 Teliamura Teliamura Orban 45km 53 Krishnapur Krishnapur Rural. 47km 54 Hawaibari Hawaibari Rural. 40km 55 M oharchhara M oharchhara Rural. 52km 7.Maharanipur Rec.Circle 56 Champahour Champahour Rural. 90km 57 Maharanipur Maharanipur Rural. 54km 8.Khmwi Rev. Circle 58 Khowai Khowai Urban 80km 59 Padmabil Padmabil Rural. 75km 60 Asharambari Asharambari Rural. 95km 61 Singichhara Singichhara Rural. 82km 62 Ramchandraghat Ramchandraghat Rural. 75km 63 Lakshmi Narayanpur Lakshmi Narayanpur Rural. 63km 64 Kalyanpur Kalyanpur Rural. 60km 9.Sonamura Rev. Circle 65 Sonamura Sonamura Urban 62km 66 Dhanpur Dhanpur Rural. 70km 67 Kathalia Kathalia Rural. 82km

(xxii) STATEMENT -1 NAME OF TIIE HFADQ,uA TFRS OF DISTRICfffAHSIL, 1HEIR RURAI.rURBAN STATtS AND DlSTANCEFROMDJSTRICfHFADQUARTIR

SI. Name of Districtffahsil Name of Districtffahsil Whether Urbani Distance from Tahsil No. Head - quarters. Rural. Headquarters of District Headquarter by road (in Km) 1 2 3 4 5 6& Nidaya Niday a Rural. 95km 69 Sovapur Sovapur Rural. 68km 70 Valuarchar Valuarchar Rural. 45km 71 Boxanagu- Boxanagar Rural. 50km 72 Matinagu- Matinagar Rural. 62km lO.Melaghar RoC 73 Melaghar Melaghar Rural. 53km 74 Unnai Unnai Rural. 72km 75 Telkajla Telkajla Rural. 55km 76 Durlov N aray an Durlov Narayan Rural. 61km 77 Chowmohani Chowmohani Rural. 63km 7& Nalchar Nalchar Rural. 42km 79 Kamran!lii Tali KamrangaTali Rural. 47km

(xxiii) STAnMENT-2 NAt'\1E OF TIIEHEADQUARTERS OF DISlRlCf/RD BLOCK THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDISTRICf HFADQUARTFR, 2001.

Sl.No. Name of District I RD Block Name of DistrictIRD Block Whether Distance from RD Block Head Quarters. Urban! Headquarters to District Rural Headquarter by Road. (in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 West Tripura District Urban Dev. Block Mohanpur Mohanpur Rural 30km 2 Hezamara Hezamara Rural 42km 3 Padmabil Padmabil Rural 82km 4 Khowai Khowai Urban 80Km 5 Tulashikhar Tulashikhar Rural 8Skm 6 Kalyanpur Kalyanpur Rural 60km 7 Teliamura Teliamura Urban 4Skm 8 Mandai Mandai Rural 30km 9 Jirania Jirania Rural 25km 10 Dukli Dukli Rural 7km 11 Jampuijala Jampuijala Rural 27km 12 Bishalgarh Bishalgarh Rural 20Km 13 Boxanagar Boxan~ Rural 4Skm 14 Melaghar Melaghar Rural 53km 15 Kathalia Kathalia Rural 82km

(xxiv) STATEMFNT-3 POPULATIONOF1lIEDIS1RICf ATFACHCENSlS FR0l\11901 TO 2001

District Totall Census Persons Males Females Decadal population variation Rurall Year Urban Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 West Tripura Total 1901 114,519 61,018 53,501 1911 113,517 60,034 53,483 -1,002 -0.9 1921 142,546 75,310 67,236 29,029 25.6 1931 173,604 91,789 81,815 31,058 21.8 1941 235,549 125,205 110,344 61,945 35.7 1951 321,775 168,614 153,161 86,226 36.6 1961 571,329 294,996 276,333 249,554 77.6 1971 747,552 384,182 363,370 176,223 30.8 1981 976,252 499,605 476,647 228,700 30.6 1991 1,293,861 665,576 628,285 317,609 32.5 2001 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 239,121 18.5

Rural 1901 108,104 56,995 51,109 0 0.0 1911 106,686 55,858 50,828 -1,418 -1.3 1921 134,803 70,977 63,826 28,117 26.4 1931 164,024 86,242 77,782 29,221 21.7 1941 217,856 115,120 102,736 53,832 32.8 1951 279,180 145,410 133,770 61,324 28.1 1961 507,669 261,115 246,554 228,489 81.8 1971 637,950 327,611 310,339 130,281 25.7 1981 826,964 423,671 403,293 189,014 29.6. 1991 977,957 504,619 473,338 150,993 18.3 2001 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 144,958 14.8

Urban 1901 6,415 4,023 2,392 0 0.0 1911 6,831 4,176 2,655 416 6.5 1921 7,743 4,333 3,410 912 13.4 1931 9,580 5,547 4,033 1,837 23.7 1941 17,693 10,085 7,608 8,113 84.7 1951 42,595 23,204 19,391 24,902 140.7 1961 63,660 33,881 29,779 21,065 49.5 1971 109,602 56,571 53,031 45,942 72.2 1981 149,288 75,934 73,354 39,686 36.2 1991 315,904 160,957 154,947 166,616 111.6 2001 410,067 208,397 201,670 94,163 29.8

(xxv) STATEl\fFNT-4 ARM, NUMBm. OFVILLAGESffOWNS AND PO~ULATION IN DJSlRICf AND RD BLOCK, 2001 Sl.No. DistrictrrahsillUAI TotaV Area in Population Number of villages Number of Number Town RuraV square per square statutory of census Urban kilometers kilometer towns towns Inhabited Uninhabited 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 West Tripura Total 2993 512 275 0 5 8 Rural 2902 387 275 0 0 0 Urban 90.6 4516 0 0 5 8 2 KhowaiNP Urban 4.4 4020 0 0 0 3 TeliamuraNP Urban 3.8 5159 0 0 0 4 A~alaMCI Urban 16 11,875 0 0 0 5 Ranirbazar NP Urban 1.7 6472 0 0 0 6 SonamuraNP Urban 3.4 2963 0 0 4 7 Mohanpur Total 251.4 972 22 0 0 0 Rural 224 900 22 0 0 4 Urban 27.4 1556 0 0 0 1 8 Narsingarh CT Urban 6.2 1100 0 0 0 9 Gandhigram CT Urban 8.8 1212 0 0 0 10 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 5 1469 0 0 0 1 11 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 7.4 2419 0 0 0 0 12 Hezarnara Total 168.9 195 16 0 0 0 Rural 168.9 195 16 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Padmabil Total 121.5 226 13 0 0 0 Rural 121.5 226 J3 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 Khowai Total 119.9 518 13 0 0 0 Rural 119.9 518 13 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Tulashikhar Total 320.4 141 26 0 0 0 Rural 320.4 141 26 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Kalyanpur Total 118.7 362 11 0 0 0 Rural 118.7 362 II 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Teliamura Total 333.6 236 15 0 0 0 Rural 336.6 236 15 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Mandai Total 179.8 244 16 0 0 0 Rural 179.& 244 16 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Jirania Total 214.3 598 19 0 0 0 Rural 214.3 598 19 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Dukli Total . 262.9 1197 10 0 0 3 Rural 239.4 857 10 0 0 0 Urban 23.5 4655 0 0 0 3 21 ] ogendranag;u- CT Urban 7.7 4514 0 0 0

(xxvi) STATFMENT-4 AREA, NUMBER OF Vll.LAGESrroWNS AND POPULATION IN D~1RIcr AND RD BWCK, 2001 Sl.No. District! Tahsil! UA Number of households Population fTown

Persons Males Females 2 IO 11 12 I3 West Tripura 321,777 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 229,098 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 92,679. 410,067 208,397 201,670 2 KhowaiNP 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 3 Teliamura NP 4,369 19,605 10,008 9,597 4 A~alaMCl 44,167 189,998 94,742 95,256 5 Ranirbazar NP 2,413 11,003 5,658 5,345 6 SonamuraNP 2,273 10,074 5,226 4,848 7 Mobanpur 40,851 201,613 105,207 96,406 31,912 158,974 82,408 76,566 8,939 42,639 22,799 19,840 8 N arsingjU'h CT 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 9 Gandhigram CT 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 10 Kunjaban(part) cr 1,450 7,343 4,314 3,029 11 lndran~part) CT 3,921 17,807 9,062 8,745 12 Hezamara 6,662 32,896 16,625 16,271 6,662 32,896 16,625 16,271 0 0 0 0 13 Padmabil 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 0 0 0 0 14 Khowai 13,363 62,144 31,746 30,398 13,363 ·62,144 31,746 30,398 0 0 0 0 15 Tulashikhar 9,124 45,039 22,831 22,208 9,124 45,039 22,831 22,208 0 0 0 0 16 Kalyanpur 9,117 42,972 21,795 21,177 9,117 42,972 21,795 21,177 0 0 0 0 17 Teliamura 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 0 0 0 0 18 Mandai 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 0 0 0 0 19 Jirania 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 0 0 0 0 20 Dukli 44,146 205,257 104,809 100,448 19,979 95,857 49,205 46,652 24,167 109,400 55,604 53,796 21 Jogendran. CT 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107

(xxvii) STATEl\1EU-4 ARFA, NUMBER OFVILLAGFSrrOWNS AND POPULATION IN DlSTRICf AND RD BWCK, 2001 SI.No. Districtrrahsil /UAJ TotaII Area in Population N umber of villages Number of Number Town RuraII square per square statutory of census Urban kilometers kilometer towns towns Inhabited Uninhabited 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22 Pratap lliU"h CT Urban 3.3 8,157 0 0 0 23 Badhargbat CT Urban 12.5 3,814 0 0 0 24 Jampuijala Total 233.5 197 19 0 0 0 Rural 233.5 197 19 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 Bishalgarh Total 323.9 543 33 0 0 I Rural 313.3 530 33 0 0 0 Urban 10.6 916 0 0 0 26 Gakuln~CT Urban 10.6 916 0 0 0 27 Boxanagar Total 110.5 399 16 0 0 0 Rural 110.5 399 16 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 Melaghar Total 221.1 486 29 0 0 0 Rural 221.1 486 29 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Kathalia Total 147.7 368 17 0 0 0 Rural 147.7 368 17 0 0 0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0

(xxviii) STATEMENT-4 ARFA. NUMBFR O~VILLAGl!SrrOWNS AND POPULATION IN DIS'IRICf AND RD BLOCK, 2001 ~District ITahsil/UA Number of households Population !Town

Persons Males Females 2 10 1 11 12 13 ~ratapgarh CT 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 23 Badharghat CT 10,942 47,713 24,219 23,494 9,045 24 Jampuijala 43,969 22,518 21,451 9,045 43,969 22,518 21,451 0 0 0 0 25 Bishalgarli 34,705 166,069 85,722 80,347 32,639 156,410 80,331 76,079 2,066 9,659 5,391 4,268 2,066 26 Gakulnag1.ll" CT 9,659 5,391 4,268 27 BoXll1lagJJr 8,102 44,064 22,760 21,304 8,102 44,064 22,760 21,304 0 0 0 0 21,329 28 Melaghar 108,018 55,444 52,574 21,329 108,018 55,444 52,574 0 0 0 0 10,655 54,347 29 Kathalia 27,925 26,422 10,655 54,347 27,925 26,422 ° ° 0 0

STATEMFNT-S RDBLOCKWISE NUMBmOFVILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 ~ameof RDblock Number ofvi11ages Rural population

Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 1 • 2 3 4 5 6 7 -}"Mohanpur 22 22 158,974 82,408 76,566 16 2 Hezamara 16 32,896 16,625 16,271 13 3 Padmabil 13 27,417 13,864 13,553 4 Khowai 13 13 62,144 31,746 30,398 5 Tulashikhar 26 26 45,039 22,831 22,208 6 Kalyanpur II 11 42,972 21,795 21,177 15 15 7 TeIiamura 78,736 40,863 37,873 8 Mandai 16 16 43,876 22,233 21,643 9 Jirania 19 19 128,196 66,634 61,562 10 Dukli 10 10 95,857 49,205 46,652 il Jampuijala 19 19 43,969 22,518 21,451 12 Bishalgarh 33 33 156,410 80,331 76,079 13 BOxaDagJJr 16 16 44,064 22,760 21,304 14 Melaghar 29 29 108,018 55,444 52,574 15 Kathalia 17 17 54,347 27,925 26,422 -District (Rural) Total: 275 275 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 (xxix) STA'I'EMINT-6 POPULATION OF URB~ AGGWMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUI!NT UNITS) /TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name ofUAffown Urban status Name oftahsil where Population town is located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 KhowaiNP NP Khowai 17,689 8,969 8,720 2 Teliamura NP NP Teliamura 19,605 10,008 9,597 3 Agartala M Cl MCI Agartala East & West 189,998 94,742 95,256 4 Ranirbazar NP NP Ranirbazar 11,003 . 5,658 5,345 5 SonamuraNP NP Sonamura 10,074 5,226 4,848 6 Narsingarh CT CT Gandhigram 6,820 3,758 3,062 7 Gandhigram CT CT Gandhigram 10,669 5,665 5,004 8 Kunjaban (part) CT CT lndranagar 7,343 4,314 3,029 9 Indranagar (part) CT CT Indranagar 17,807 9,062 8,745 10 J ogendranagar CT CT Dukli 34,850 17,743 17,107 11 Pratapgarh CT CT Dukli 26,837 13,642 13,195 12 Badharghat CT CT Badharghat 47,713 24,219 23,494 13 Gakulnagar CT CT Bikramnagar 9,659 5,391 4,268 District (Urban) total: 410,067 208,397 201,670

(xxx) STATEMENT-7 vnLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE ATRJ)BWCKLEVELAS P"ER2001 CENSLSAND AMENITIES AVAILABLE SI. Name of RD Name of village Location Population Whether it is Whether it is Amenities available No. block rode T~il RD block Educational number headquarters headquarters

Senior Colle~ Scwndary School ·1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mohanpur Mohanpur 00000700 7,779 Yes Yes o 0 2 Mohanpur Taranagar 00000900 14,630 Yes No o 3 Mohanpur Kalkalia 00001000 8,054 Yes No o 0 4 Mohanpur Bamutia 00001100 10,786 Yes No 2 0 5 Mohanpur Fatikchhara 00001200 11,865 Yes No 1 0 6 Mohanpur Laxmilunga 00001300 5,857 No No o 0 7 Mohanpur Singarbil 00001400 11,327 No No 1 0 8 Mohanpur Lankamura 00001500 8,610 Yes No o 0 9 Mohanpur Ramnagar (Part) (Minabari) 00001700 10,099 No No o 0 10 Mohanpur Barjala 00001800 21,993 Yes No 1 0 II Mohanpur Debendrachandranagar 00001900 9,005 Yes No o 0 12 Mohanpur Bodhjongnagar 00002000 5,595 Yes No o 0 13 Mohanpur Tulabagan 00002100 5,604 No No o 0 14 Mohanpur Uttar Debendrachandranagar 00002200 5,203 No No o 0 IS Hezamara Chandpur 00003600 5,734 Yes No o 0 16 Khowai Paschim Singhichhara 00005200 7,894 No No o 0 17 Khowai Ganki 00005400 11,859 No No o 0 18 Khowai Sonatala 00006000 6,454 No No o 0 19 Khowai Chebri 00006200 8,171 No No o 20 Kalyanpur Dwarikapur 00009100 5,427 No No 1 0 21 Kalyanpur Kunjaban 00009600 5,959 No No o 0 22 Kalyanpur Madhya Kalyanpur 00009800 7,262 No No o 23 Kalyanpur Ghilatali 00010100 5,329 No No o 24 TeJiamura Krishnap ur (Part) 00010300 13,755 Yes No o 25 Teliamura M oharchhara 00010400 6,996 Yes No 1 0 26 Teliamura Dakshin Pulinpur 00010600 8,094 No No o 0 27 Teliamura Hawaibari 00010800 5,129 Yes No o 0 28 Teliamura Uttar Gakulnagar 00011200 5,740 No No o 0 29 Teliamura Brahmachhara 00011300 6,758 No No o 0 30 Teliamura Laxmipur 00011400 8,192 No No o 31 Mandai Laxmipur 00012000 10,594 Yes No o 0 32 Mandai Mandainagar 00012900 6,003 Yes Yes 1 0 33 Jirania Radhakishorenagar 00013300 11,553 No No o 0 34 Jirania Khayerpur 00013400 9,731 Yes No 2 0 35 Jirania Uttar Champamura 00013500 10,209 Yes No 1 0 36 Jirania Briddhanagar 00013600 6,466 No No o 0 37 Jirania Purba Noagoan 00013900 7,674 Yes No o 0

(xxxi) STATEME'IT-7 VILLAGES wrm POPULAnON OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT RD BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMJlNIllE5 AVAILABLE SI. Name of RD Amenities available (contd.) No. block Medical Drinking Water Communication Banking

Primary Health Primary Health Tap water Railway station Commercial Co-operative Centre Sub-centre Bank Bank

2 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Mohanpur 0 Yes No 1 0 2 Mohanpur 0 Yes No 0 0 3 Mohanpur 0 1 Yes No 0 0 4 Mohanpur 0 1 Yes No 0 5 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 6 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 7 Mohanpur 1 0 Yes No 0 8 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 9 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 10 Mohanpur 1 0 Yes No 0 0 11 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 12 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 1 0 13 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 14 Mohanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 15 Hezamara 0 0 No No 0 0 16 Khowai 0 0 Yes No 0 0 17 Khowai 0 0 Yes No 0 0 18 Khowai 0 0 No No 0 0 19 Khowai I 0 Yes No 1 0 20 KalyaiIpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 21 Kalyanpur I 0 No No 2 0 22 Kalyanpur 0 0 No No 1 0 23 Kalyanpur 0 0 Yes No 0 0 24 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 0 0 25 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 1 0 26 Teliamura 0 I Yes No 0 0 27 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 0 0 28 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 0 0 29 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 0 0 30 Teliamura 0 0 Yes No 0 0 31 Mandai 0 0 Yes No 0 0 32 Mandai 0 0 Yes No 0 33 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 0 0 34 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 1 0 35 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 0 0 36 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 0 0 37 Jirania 0 Yes No 0 0

(xxxii) STATEIWNT-7 VlLLAGIS wrm POPULATION.OF5,OOO AND ABOVE ATRDBWCKLEVELAS PER 2001 ONStN AND AMliMTIIS AV AJLABLE SI. Name of RD Name of village Location Population Whether it is Whether it is Amenities available No. block code Tahsil RD block Educational number headquarters headquarters Senior College Secondary School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 38 Jirania Majlishpur 00014000 15,450 Yes No 4 0 39 Jirania Bankimn. 00014100 9,364 No No 1 0 40 Jirania Purba Barjalai 00014200 9,156 Yes No 0 41 Jirania Purba Debendran. 00014400 8,275 No No I 42 Jirania Jirania 00014500 6,786 Yes Yes 0 0 43 Jirania Rarlhapur 00014700 6,618 No No 1 0 44 Jirania Belbari 00014900 6,846 Yes No 0 0 45 Dukli Charipara 00015200 17,306 No No 0 0 46 Dukli Madhupur 00015400 12,971 Yes No 0 0 47 Dukli Pandabpur 00015500 6,202 No No 0 0 48 Dukli Bikramn. 00015600 6,941 Yes No 0 49 Dukli Madhuban 00015800 10,918 No No 0 50 Dukli Dukli 00015900 16,839 Yes Yes 0 51 Dukli Anandan~ 00016000 9,969 No No 1 0 52 Dukli Srinagar 00016100 7,056 Yes No 0 0 53 Bishalgllfh Kaiyadhepa 00018600 5,376 No No 0 0 54 Bishalg}lfh N ehalchandranag}lf 00018700 5,513 Yes No 0 0 55 Bishalg}lfh Ghaniamara 00018900 6,489 Yes No 0 0 56 Bishalg;u-h Bishalgllfh 00019000 23,721 Yes Yes 0 57 Bishalg}lfh Laxmibil 00019200 6,684 No No 0 0 58 Bishalgllfh Gopinilgar 00019300 6,964 No No 0 0 59 Bishalgllfh Golaghati 00019400 6,248 Yes No 0 60 Bishalgllfh Uttar Charilam 00019600 10,793 Yes No 0 61 Bishalgllfh Brajapur 00019700 8,477 No No 0 0 62 Bishalg}lfh Krishna Kishorenagar 000 19Mo 9,244 No No 0 63 Bishalg;u-h Dakshin Charilam 00020600 6,417 No No 0 0 64 Bishalg}lfh Amtali 00020900 5,825 Yes No 1 0 65 Melaghar Taksapara 00023000 5,242 No No 0 0 66 Melaghar Choumohani 00023100 7,649 No No 1 67 Melaghar Purba Nalchar 00023500 5,827 No No 0 0 68 Melaghar Paschim Nalchar 00023600 7,120 No No 1 0 69 Melaghar Mclaghar 00024500 11,407 Yes Yes 0 0 70 Me1aghar Rudijala 00024600 5,157 No No 0 0 71 Melagbar Chandigllfh 00025000 5,038 No No 0 72 Kathalia Sobhapur (part) 00025900 10,324 No No 0 0 73 Kathalia Paharpur 00026300 6,440 No No 0 0

(xxxiii) STAnMENT-7 VllLAGIS WIDI POPUlATIONOFS,OOO,ANDABOVE ATRDBLOCKLEVELAS PFR2001 C.ENSlB AND AMENIfIFS AVAILABLE SI. Name of RD Amenities available (contd.) No. block Medical Drinking Water Communication Banking

Primary Health Primary Health Tap water Railway station Commercial Co-operative Centre Sub-centre Bank Bank

2 10 11 12 13 14 15 38 lirnnia I 0 Yes No 0 0 39 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 0 40 lirania 0 Yes No 0 0 41 lirnnia 0 0 Yes No 0 42 Jirnnia 0 0 Yes No 0 43 Jirania 0 0 Yes No 0 0 44 Jirnnia 1 0 Yes No 0 0 45 Dukli 0 0 Yes No 0 0 46 Dukli 0 1 Yes No I 0 47 Dukli 0 0 Yes No 0 0 48 Dukli 0 0 Yes No 0 49 Dukli I 0 Yes No 0 0 50 Dukli 0 0 Yes No 0 51 Dukli 0 Yes No 0 0 52 Dukli 0 2 Yes No 0 0 53 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 54 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 55 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 56 Bishal~h 1 0 Yes No 2 0 57 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 1 0 58 Bishal~h 0 0 No No 0 0 59 Bishall?ilfh 0 0 Yes No 0 60 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No I 0 61 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 62 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 63 Bishal~h 0 0 Yes No 0 0 64 Bishal~h I 0 Yes No 0 65 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 0 0 66 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 0 0 67 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 0 68 Melaghar 0 Yes No 0 0 69 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 1 0 70 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 0 0 71 Melaghar 0 0 Yes No 0 0 72 Kathalia 0 0 Yes No 0 0 73 Kathalia 0 0 Yes No 0 0

(xxxiv) STA'IlMENT-8 STATUfORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS pm 2001 CENSUS AND AMllNII'IFS AVAll..ABLE SI. Name Location Popul Whether Whether Amenities available No. of code ation it is it is RD -~Ed-:-u-cat--:-io-na--:l---:-M""ed_"l"""cal-:------:---~~--C------:-:---Improved Communi Banking Town number Tahsil block drinking cation headquart headquar water ers teI'S Senior College Hospital Health Tap water Railway Commer Co- Seconda Centre station cial opemtive ry Bank Bank School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Tbis District bas no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT -9 HOUSELESS AND INSTITUIlONAL POPULATION OF TAHSIIS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 SL District / Tahsil / TotaII Houseless population Institutional population No. Town RuraI/ Urban Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 West Tripura Total 115 321 175 146 260 4,396 3,027 1,369 Rural 51 179 94 85 157 2,877 2,143 734 Urban 64 142 81 61 103 1,519 884 635 2 KhowaiNP Urban 3 15 9 6 9 101 57 44 3 TeliamumNP Urban 3 41 20 21 4 Agartala M CI Urban 58 II7 68 49 67 1,069 579 490 5 Ranirbazar NP Urban 2 16 14 2 6 SonamumNP Urban 1 10 10 7 Mohanpur Total II 33 13 20 54 1,149 882 267 Rural 9 27 12 15 41 943 736 207 Urban 2 6 1 5 13 206 146 60 8 Narsingarh CT Urban 6 133 78 55 9 Gandhigram CT Urban 1 10 10 10 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 5 4 4 36 33 3 11 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 2 27 25 2 12 Hezamara Total 2 7 4 3 2 12 4 8 Rural 2 7 4 3 2 12 4 8 Urban 13 Padmahil Total 5 102 102 Rural 5 102 102 Urban 14 Khowai Total 7 23 10 13 6 6 Rural 7 23 10 13 6 6 Urban

(XXXV) STA'fEME\IT -9 HOUSEUSS AND INSTITUflONAL POPULATION OF TAHSIl.S, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 SI. District! Tahsil! Total! Houseless population Institutional population No. Town Rurall Urban Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 Tulashikhar Total 2 4 3 2 28 24 4 Rural 2 4 3 2 28 24 4 Urban 16 Kalyanp ur Total 5 12 5 7 9 4 5 Rural 5 12 5 7 9 4 5 Urban 17 Teliamura Total 9 45 26 19 9 122 104 18 Rural 9 45 26 19 9 122 104 18 Urban 18 Mandai Total 2 7 4 3 4 115 99 16 Rural 2 7 4 3 4 115 99 16 Urban 19 Jirania Total 3 15 9 6 25 585 297 288 Rural 3 15 9 6 25 585 297 288 Urban 20 Dukli Total 2 11 6 5 26 247 202 45 Rural 7 3 4 19 178 147 31 Urban 4 3 7 69 55 14 21 Jogendranagar CT Urban 2 19 14 5 22 Pratapgarh CT Urban 10 10 23 Badharghat CT Urban 4 3 4 40 31 9 24 Jampuijala Total 2 2 16 237 136 101 Ruial 2 2 16 237 136 101 Urban 25 Bishalgarh Total 4 8 5 3 8 60 39 21 Rural 4 8 5 3 7 53 36 17 Urban 1 7 3 4 26 Gakulnagar CT Urban I 7 3 4 27 Boxan~ Total 5 61 61 Rural 5 61 61 Urban 28 Melaghar Total 6 22 11 11 19 420 382 38 Rural 6 22 11 11 19 420 382 38 Urban 29 Kathalia Total 6 5 Rural 6 5 Urban

(xxxvi) ANAL YTICAL NOTE

ANAL YTIeAL NOTE

A~alytical note (i) History and Scope of District Census various facilities/amenities like Educational, Medical , Handbook Postal etc., which were available in the villages. Moreover a brief description was presented about The 1951 Census is the first innovator of District area, location, physical aspects, hill ranges, plains and Census Handbook, a joint venture publication of river basins, climate and rainfall, class of soil, forest, Census Organization and State Govt.lUnion Territory agriculture, industries, common diseases, calamities, Govt. Since 1951 it has been continuing under the historical development of places etc. in the DCHB banner of each decennial Census with some of 1961. Like 1951 Census DCHB series of 1961 modification or some innovation. It is a most valuable Census was also published treating Tripura as a single district level publication brought out by the Census district territory. Organisation on behalf of each State Govt.lUnion In 1970, Tripura was divided in to three districts Territory Administration. This book provides datal and three separate DCHB were published in information on some basic demographic and socio connection with the 1971 census. PCA presenting the economic characteristics on the availability of certain basic census data for each village/ward/town found important civic amenities/facilities in each village and place in the 1951 DCHB. Nevertheless, continuous town of the concerned district. From the very changes were observed in the nature of information beginning DCHB are able to carry its own fame and required by various data users of the country. popularity amongst the planners, administrators, Sometimes, there were conflicting demands from academicians, researchers and general people. different persons or organizations that were frequently Specially planners, administrators, academicians and guided by their segmental fields of interest. The researchers are accepted this as a precious publication census organization of India carefully considered all and valued it as a best reference handbook. such points and with an insight of its own, determined The 1951 Census ofTripura was conducted under the different sorts of information which should be the general supervision of the superintendent of the presented in the DCHB Gf 1971 census. Thus in 1971 Census Operations, Assam treating Tripura State as census, planning and efforts have been made to a single district (then Tripura was a single district compile both census and non- census statistics down part-C-state). Publication of DCHB for each district to the village level throughout the country in a fairly separately was first introduced in that Census with comprehensive and uniform manner. The main the object of making Census data available down to changes in the village directory schedule of 1971 the smallest administrative unit (village). Accordingly census from that of 1961 were, inclusion of a separate DCHB volume for Tripura was published information about the availability of a few additional by the Tripura Government, which presented census amenities, like existence of KatchaIPucca roads, data of Tripura for 19851 down to the village level. distance from nearest town, types of educational Thus the publication of 1951 DCHB was a very simple institution and land use data as desired by the Ministry one wherein only Census data were incorporated in of Food and Agriculture, Government of India. a very simple manner. Considerable improvement The scope of district census handbook, 1981 was were included in 1961 DCHB publication by making enlarged considerably specially in relation to the them more informative. Primary Census data and amenities available in the villages and towns and land some additional (non census) information (data) for use pattern in villages and non-municipal towns. The each village were included in 1961 DCHB. The collection of data on recognized slums of class-I and additional information was collected in the form of class-II towns of the state was a new addition of village notes at the time of actual Census, showing 1981 in the Town Directory Statements of the district 3 DISTR1CT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TR1PURA census handbook. The format of the Primary Census sub-statement IV A of 1991 Census was re-named Abstract was restructured due to the change of as statement VII in 2001 Census-slightly changing economic questions. The data on marginal workers the structure of the previous format of IV A. This collected through the canvassing of individual slips time the column "Area of slum" is dropped and was an important addition of 1981 census, workers include~ another two more columns i.e. "Is it notified" had been categorized in four categories (sectors) and ''No. of households (approximately) in statement instead of nine in 1971. vn i.e. statement IV A of previous Census (1991). The village Directory of Part-A statement for In order to make the publication of village level 1981 contained 20 columns for elucidating information statistics, covering large non-census data, available regarding amanities and land use, whereas the as early as possible to the data users, it was decided statement for 1991 contained 18 columns. The two that the District Census Handbook should be brought columns, namely, staple food and remarks including out in two parts during 1981 Census, viz: any place of religion, historical archaelogical interest Part- A: Village and Town Directory. have been dropped from the statement in 1991. Part- B: Village and Tov:m-wise Primary Census In respect of the Town Directory of part-A, all Abstract. the seven statement are similar to those adopted in 1981. Part- A in relation to Village and Town Directory and Part- B in relation to Village and Town-wise The Primary Census Abstract has been slightly Primary Census Abstract were combined together for modified in the 1991 Census to those adopted in 1981. each district so far Tripura is concerned. Since then This time it comprises of the age group of '0-6' the same process has been adopted for the publication population by sex and break up of the total main of DCHB in 1991 and 2001 census. workers categories from 4 in 1981 in to 9 in 1991 Census by sex. (ii) History of the district In 2001 Census, the designer and the expert Nearly 54 years ago Tripura was an independent CORGI) of village directory format for DCHB are princely State. At that time there was no existence trying to arrange the schedule more attractive, useful of any district like to-day i.e. West, South, North, and informative by adding some essential items and Dhalai etc. even at the time of merging :with Indian dropping very few items which has less importance, Union (1949) also. Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya was so that scholars, academicians, administrators, the last Maharaja of Tripura. After his death (May, researchers and general people will get more 1947), a council of regency under the leadership of information easily. Accordingly, they included another his widowed wife Maharani Kanchanprave Devi took 13 columns in the village directory schedule in 2001 over charge of administration on behalf of the minor Census for DCHB. These are - 1) Number of banks, prince Kirit Bikram Kishore Manikya. Monarchy 2) Number of agricultural credit societies, 3) Number came to it's end on September, 1947 with the signing of non-agricultural credit societies, 4) Number of of the agreement of merger ofTripura with the Indian other co-operative societies, 5) Cinema/video hall, 6) Union by the Maharani on 15th Oct. 1949. Tripura Sports club, 7) Stadium!Auditorium, 8) Whether News was taken as a part-c State administered by the Chief paperlMagazine received, 9) Income-Expenditure­ Commissioner, and it became a on Total received, 10) Total expenditure, 11) Imported November first, 1956. The Territorial formation of commodities, 12) Manufactured commodities, and 13) Legislative Assembly and a Council of Ministers on Exported commodities: The column "Day and days July, 1963 were notable events. Tripura became. a of the market/hat, if any" was dropped from the full-fledged State on January, 1972. The Distnct schedule of 2001. This is the only exception. Administration was run by one District Magistrate & On the other hand in 2001 Census, the town Collector upto 31'1 August, 1970. For better attention directory statement for DCHB is almost alike which of problems of land and tenancies, for accelerating were adopted in 1991 census for DCHB. But the the pace of development in this backward area 4 ANAL YTIeAL NOTE especially in the remote Tribal areas and for bringing The Chief Secretary acts as the administrative the people ~loser to the administration. Tripura was head of the state. He is assisted by Principal divided into three districts viz North, South & West Secretary, Commissioner cum Secretary, Secretary, Tripura District. Three District Magistrate & Additional Secretary, Joint Secretary, Deputy Collectors were appointed for the three districts from Secretary, Under Secretary etc. and departmental 1st September, 1970. heads (Directors) of various departments in day to Thus the West Tripura District came into focus day administrative work. in the history as well as in geography on 1st September III all there are four districts in Tripura and each ~ 1970 along with other two districts i.e. South and district has an Administrator designated as District North .At that time the district had 3359 Sq. Km .. Magistrate and Collector. He is the supreme authority area having 751605 population. The District had three of hislher respective district. He is mainly assisted Sub-Division, six development blocks during its by Additional District Magistrate, a good number. of initiation. Now it has four sub- ivisions and fifteen district level officers, Sub-divisional Officers, and development blocks. During 1991-2001 one new sub­ Block Development officers under hislher jurisdiction. division named Bishalgarh created with its head The district is the chief administrative set up or quarter at Bishalgarh ((Office Tilla).Due to creation division of the state. of9 development blocks and one sub-division, a major Sub-division is the main administrative division of internal jurisdictional changes have happened within the District. In Tripura there are 15 Sub-divisions and the district. Thus some revenue villages were each Sub-division is headed by a Sub-divisional bifurcated and these villages were identified as part officer. Sub-divisional Officer is the head administrator villages in case of Census-200 1.. The district has 2993 of the Sub-division. He is assisted by Additional S.D.O, Sq. km. area. It is bounded by Bangladesh on the Deputy Collector, Circle Officers, Sub-treasury North and West, Dhalai on the East and South District Officer, Tehsildar, Assistant Tehsildars and a good on the South. Agartala, the State capital is also the number of Sub-division level officers of various district head-quarter of this district. It is only the town departments. which has eligibility criteria to be declared as city. Moreover, the district, has another four statutory towns The Sub-divisional Officers and Additional Sub­ i.e. Khowai, Sonamura, Teliamura and Ranirbazar. divisional officers are responsible for maintenance of The last one is new which was declared as town law and order in their respective areas, besides during 1991-2001. collection of revenue and distribution and re-payments of agricultural loans etc. They are also responsible (iii) Administrative set up for other developmental works undertaken in the sub­ The last decade (1991-2001) came into focus in divisions. In each sub-division there are one or two the due to major restructuring of Deputy Collector assisting the SDOs in the matter of administrative divisions at different levels. Internal collection of revenue and making various enquiries. jurisdictional changes amongst the districts, sub­ Again in each sub-division there is one Sub-Treasury divisions and development blocks was undertaken. Officer entrusted with the powers of second class Formation of a new District viz., Dhalai, 4 Sub­ Magistrate. Besides works of sub-treasury, the S.T. divisions viz., Bishalgarh in West Tripura, Ambassa O. assist the SDO in day to day administration of the and Lontharai valley- in and sub-divisions. Each sub-division is again divided into Kanchanpur in North Tripura District were created. Tehsils according to area and population. The main Moreover, 9 more Development Blocks were created functions of Tehsildars and Asstt. Tehsildars are to in West Tripura District,S in South and 7 in North collect revenue and statistical data as and when and Dhalai District. In 1991 Tripura had 3 Districts, required by the administration. 11 Sub-divisions and 17 Development Blocks. Now, Besides, there are 38 Development Blocks. At the figure of Districts, Sub-divisions and Development the block level Block Development Officer is the head Blocks stand as 4, 15 and 38 respectively. of his department. They are involved mainly in the 5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA developmental works of his/her respective District Magistrate & Collector of each District development block. They are also responsible of is the Chief Executive Officer of the concerned Zilla distribution of various types of loans in block level. Parishad. The BOOs work under the direct supervision of the District Panchayat Officer of each district is the DM & collector. Secretary of the concerned Zilla Parishad. Besides above officials, each Zilla Parishad has Panchayat and rural development Addl. Chief Executive Officer (P. D., DRDA) and some officers and staff. Panchayat at the Village Level: Out of total 540 Gram Panchayats, there are Panchayat Samiti (p.S.) at the Block Level :- 537 elected Gram Panchayats in the state. There are 23 Panchayat Samities in the Institution in the ADC area: State.Each Panchayat Samiti consists of the Block Level Bodies: Chairman, a Vice-Chairman, other elected and Ex­ 'Raiyat' :- A raiyat is a person who owns land Officio Members. There are 7 Standing Committees for purposes of agriculture paying land revenue to in each Panchayas Samiti which are elected by the the Government. His rights over the land are members of the concerned Panchayat Samiti. permanent, heritable and transferable. He can erect building on his land, construct wells or tanks or Block Development Officer of concerned Block is the Executive Officer of the Panchayat Samiti. The undertake any other improvement measures for better Panchayat Officer or in case of non-availability of cultivation of the land; likewise he can plant trees Panchayat Officer, the Panchayat Extension Officer and enjoy the sufructs. He enjoys the power to lease of the concerned Block is the Secretary of the out his land, which after the amendment of the Act Panchayat Samiti. Besides these officials, there are in 1974 will be generally in perpetuity. Government other staff in each Panchayat Samiti. amy interven whenever Block Advisory Committees have also been Following 73 rd amendment of the constitution of formed to look after the developmental work in the India, a new Act named, "The Tripura Panchayats rural areas under ADC like Panchayat Samiti as per Act, 1993" was enacted in the State with a view to orders, instructions, guidelines issued from the set up 3-tier Panchayati Raj System and to enable Department from time to time. This Body enjoys them to function as vibrant institutions of Local Self identical powers, functions and authority like Government. The first general election for the purpose Panchayat Samiti. was held in the year 1994. The next general election was held in the month of July, 1999. Village Level Bodies: Total 428 Village Development Committees have Organisational set up been formed to look after and execute the different developmental activities in the villages under ADC Panchayati Raj Institution(PRls) level:­ areas as per orders, instructions, guidelines issued Information based on the last Panchayat general from the department from time to time. The Local election, 1999. Body enjoys identical powers, functions and authority Zilla Parishad at the District level :- 4 Nos. viz. like Gram Panchayat. Uttar Tripura Zilla Parishad, Dhalai Zilla. Pari~had, Urban development Paschim Tripura Zilla Parishad and Dakshm Tnpura Nomenclature of Local Self Government was Zilla Parishad ... changed into Urban Development Department on Each Zilla Parishad has one elected Sabhadhipati 22.9.1994. and Sahakari Sabhadhipati and other elected and Ex­ Urban Development Department is concerned Officio Members. with Directorate of Urban Development, Town and Country Planning Organization and Urban Local 6 ANAL YTIeAL NOTE Bodies such as Agartala Municipal Council and 12 from transferred schemes of the State Government. Nagar Panc.hayats in the State. As per 1991 Census Though the ADC came into existence over a couple total Urban population of the state is 4,21,721, out of of decade ago the organizational network at field level which to population of declared urban local bodies is yet to be strengthened. i.e. Agartala Municipal Council and 12 Nagar (iv) Physical Features Panchayats are 3,01,000. West Tripura District lies between 23 0 16'to 240 15' North Latitudes and 91 0 09' and 9 to 52' East Administration of the urban local bodies i.e. Longitudes:-The West Tripura District is bounded by Agartala Municipal Council and 12 Nagar Panchayats Bangladesh on the West and North, Dhalai on the are vested to the elected body by election which East and South District on the South. The district was firstly held on 23.12.1995 and secondly on has got an area of 3152.32 Sq. km. out of the total 16.12.2000. There is a Chairperson-in- G:ouncil in area of 10491.69 Sq.km. of the State. Agartala Municipal Council and in each of the 12 Tripura was known as 'Hill Tipperah' and the Nagar Panchayats. very nomenclature suggestive that it was hilly, more Source:- Economic Review, Directorate ofEconomics or less covered with bamboo. The surface is and Statistics, Tripura undulating and made uneven by low hills. There are six principal hill ranges increasing in height as one Tripura tribal areas autonomous district council moves from West to East. From the summit of the With a view to fulfill the aspirations of the tribal ranges one has a striking view of the surroundings a to have autonomy to administer them, the Tripura having monotony of evergreen landscape. Out of the Tribal Area Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) six principal ranges Baramura, Deotamura, Deotamura was set up in January 1982 under the Eighth Schedule ranges and Atharamura ranges partly fall within West of the Constitution of India. Later, the council was Tripura brought under the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of Baramura Deotamura Range: The portion of Indian Constitution to entrust more responsibilities and the above ranges lying in west Tripura District is the power from first April, 1985. The total area of Baramura range which is almost 47 Km. having the TTAADC is 7132.56 sq.km. out of total highest Peak Saisum Sib ( 249 Mts. ) 10,491.69sq.km. area of the state. As per 1991 c) Atharamura: This range ~tarts from Census, the total populatio'n of the District Council is Amarpur sub-division and then entres into the southern 8.87 lakhs of which 6.62 lakhs are tribal. part ofKhowai sub-division and thereafter runs along The activities of the council range from primary the boundary of khowai and kamalpur sub-divisions. education to maintenance of roads and bridges etc. Its peaks are Atharamura (1173), Niungmamura The rehabilitation of the landless tribal, creation of (1578'), and Atharamura (pitramura) (1467'). An employment opportunities, agricultural development, offshoot near Atharamura (pitramura) peak runs soil conservation, flood control, supply of drinking towards south-east and meets the Longtharai range water, education, transport and communication, setting near Longtharai peak (1580'). This branch of the up of village industries are some of the important tasks range forms the southern boundary of kamalpur sub­ undertaken by the TTAADC. Special drive has been division. Another offshoot ~f the Atharamura range given to bring high lands under horticultural crops, runs West and meets the Baramura range. The establishment of small farms to supply inputs of southern part of the Atharamura range is know as agriculture, horticulture, pisciculture, animal husbandry Iarimura where there is one small hill range, which to the tribal families. Extension of medical facilities embraces the latiamura and the Sardeng hill ranges. in interior areas through mobile unit will be geared This is the common boundary ofkhowai and Amarpur up. Safe drinking water will be provided in villages. sub-divisions. The length of Atharamura is about 106 The sources of fund of the council are the plan kms. A part of Athadramura range falls within North allocation as grant in aid, share of taxes and fund Tripura District. 7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA The ever greenness of hill ranges of Tripura is boundary of and then assuming going to be a history day by day to us no question of the name Gcmati and running through gorges up to powterity as barrenness is going to replace it due to the Dumbur fall in Amarpur sub-division. The river indiscriminate felling of trees. Gomati with a length of 133 km. runs across Amarpur and Udaipur sub-divisions of South Tripura District Aesthetic sense were very much prevalent in and Sonamura sub-division of West Tripura District' ripura. That it is so would be evident from the fact and then flows towards Bangladesh by the side of that the tribal ladies use wild flowers as their apparels Sonamura Town. The tributaries of the Gomati river when they come to market or fair besides their on the right bank are Labachhara, Datakchhara, festivals. But when there is a conflict between sarbongchhara, Saugang, Patavgang and Noachhara aesthetic sense and necessity, necessity is bound to and on the leftr bank are Rambhadhachhar, Ekchhari, prevail upon aesthetic sense. Due to influx of refugees Chelagang, Kurmachhara, Maharanichhara and there have been indiscriminate felling Qftrees which Ranigan. have affected the hillocks like anything. The Hungry man rather starving ones would not care for the long Khowai : Source of the river is the Longtharai tenn deal as they are to make their body and soul range. It is 166 km. in length and it takes its way together at any cost. They live on felling of trees for almost towards towards Norht Western direction upto selling them as fuels. Dependence on fuels could be Teliamura of West Tripura District and then towards avoided to a great extent if other means of livelihood North till it enters ioto Bangladesh. Its tributaries on were open to them. This could be possible if there the right bank are Baluchhara, Jeulchhara, products would fetch a reasonable price which Chamalchhara, Alladiachhara, Baskarachhara, depends upon easy communication facilities. It is Maharanichhara, Tuirupachhara, samruchhara and really shocking when we fmd ourselves in a landlocked Lalchhara and on the left bank are Gulechhara, area without communication facilities, inland water N unachhar, Kakrachhara, brahmachhara, Sarduchhar, facilities, no question of rail communication which is Trishnachhara, Gangraichhara and Solaichhara. the only means of transport at a minimum cost. It is Howrah : It rises from the Baramura ranges and no wander that the container cost more than the its tributaries are Dowaigang, Ghoramara and Debda content and as ajr is only means of transport of on the right bank and Charaupanadik, perishable articles. Human and material resources are Dhobatilachhara and towards west and enters into plenty and the same could be fruitfully exploited if Bangaladesh by side of Agartala Town, the capital of there were incentives to the producers in getting their the State. dues simply for their existence. Burigang : It rises from Baramura and flows Drainage !River System towards west and ultimately enters into Bangaladesh. Gomati, Khowai Howarh, Burigang and it's There are long river valleys extending over a vast tributaries are the main drainage system of this district. area in different Sub-divisions fonned mostly of deep The river and it's tributaries are seasonal. During alluvial deposits with rich fertility excellently suited summer season all the rivers and tributaries fulfill with for the cultivation of Paddy, Jute, Oil seeds, Spices, water but in winter season all are lying like a fallen Fruits ;and Vegetables would be evident from the dry leaves. So, drainage system is not sufficient for aforementioned position. The source of all rivers are agriculture purposes. Of course Gomati river is some in Tripura itself. Due to indiscriminate falling of trees what different with the other river s. In winter season the echology of Tripura is being affected to a great also the river fulfill with water. extent. Human beings and trees belong to the category of living species. There is a gap of feeling Gomati : The Gomati which is the principal river which might be attributed to the factors of immediate is formed by the confluence of two rivulets; Raima benefit as the very question of subsistence is involved and Sarma. The Raima originates form the Longtharai particularly when the majority of the people in Tripura range and the Sarma from the Atharamura range and are below poverty line .Exploitation and not extinction the two meet near Dhuchaibari in the south eastern 8 ANAL YTleAL NOTE should be way of life. If be the case of the forest to May. The highest temperature is generally recorded resources which are national wealth should be in the month of June. The south-west monsoon preserved in such a way that they are exploited and reaches the state in the month from June to not extinct . Else danger is inherent in expressing September. Rainy season generally starts by about their displeasure. The sign of danger are apparent end of May but thunder showers usually occurred when we see erosion of soit due to indiscriminant from about April to the break of the monsoon. The falling of trees. There is uneven rainfall which carries rainy season continues up to September. The sands turn into deposit causing heavy damage to fertile maximum rainfall is usually recorded during the month lands. of June and JUly. The month of October and Soil November constitute the post monsoon season. That there are long river valleys extending over Economic Infrastructure a vast area in different sub-division formed mostly of Infrastructure is e.efined as physical facilities deep alluvial deposits with rich fertility excellently available to the people through which goods & suited for the cultivation of paddy, Jute, oil seeds, services are provided. The economic infrastructure spices, fruits and vegetables would be evident from basically support the economic activities of any state the aforementioned position. The source of all rivers or a region. In fact, economic development of any are in Tripura is being affected to a great extent. state or region depends upon basic infrastructure Human beings and trees belong to the category of facilities like power, transport, irrigation, living species. There is a gap of feeling which might communication, banking etc. be attributed to the factors of immediate benefit as the very question of subsistence is involved The infrastructure facility in the state is not particularly when the majority ofthe people in Tripura favourable so far both in terms of quantity and quality are below poverty line. Exploitation and not extinction as compare to National Level and even in comparison should be the way of life. If that be the case the to other North-Eastern States. Unlike Assam, Tripura forest resources which are national wealth should be does not have facilities for inland water transport preserved in such a way that they are exploited and system. In fact, road transport is the only dependable not extinct. Else danger is inherent in expressing their means of transport through out its extremely hostile displeasure. The signs of danger are apparent when hilly terrain. The state has a token presence of we see erosion of soils due to indiscriminate feeling railw.zys of about 45 km by meter gauge. On the of trees. There is uneven rainfall water flows merry­ other hand National Highway-44 passing through go-round. It carries sands which are going to be Assam and Meghalaya is the state's only lifeline. One scarce particularly when the popUlation is increasing of the main reason for backwardness of the state is in geometrical progression. due to its geographical isolation after partition oflndia in 1947 and now, it has 84% common border with Climate: Bangladesh with length of 856 km. In the year 2000- The climate of the district is tropical in nature 2001 trial run of Agartala-Dhaka bus service is completed and people may expect to take road and is generally warm and humid. The hilly regions transport facility to Kolkata via Dhaka buy service in enjoy higher temperature in summer and lower temperature in winter in comparison with the plain the next year. lands. This is because of the fact that they participate The overall backwardness of the State is evident in greater degrees in cold and hot wind. The climate from the composite infrastructures index evolved by is woven with three distinct seasons i.e summer, rainy, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), winter. The general range of the climate temperature based on availability of power, irrigation, road, railways, is between 10 degree centigrade 35 degree centigrade. post-office, education, health and banking. As per The coldest month of the year is December, January assessment of the CMIE under for 1991-92 Tripura and February with the lowest temperature in January was the second most backward state in the entire followed by summer during the month from March country after Arunachal Pradesh. It is worth 9 DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA mentioning that during 1989-90 to 1991-92 was however, known that the hill people used to pay infrastructure index. for Arunachal Pradesh went up the revenue in kind, such as various types of home­ from 31 to 43 whereas the same for Tripura declined made clothes, brass, iron, ball-metal, ivory, homes of from 66 to 63, indicating further worsening of the wild animal and even by serving the state instead of availability of infrastructure as compared to other payment of royality in cash. Form the statistical States. account of Bengal ( Vol. VI) by Sir W.W. Hunter, it was known that the Maharaja was the only Land and land use pattern : zaminder as superior landlord in the whole state and . According to the report of Agricultural used to make grants of lands in perpetuity and at a Department on land utilization statistics for the year, fixed rental. It could also be known that the land 1997~98 (Provisional) the total geographical area of tenture system of the hill state was quite different the State is 1049169 ha. of which 606168 ha. from the plain area and the rate of revenue was (57.77%) is occupied by forest; 133500 ha.(12.72%) comparatively low, that could be paid either in cash is used as non~agricultural use; 27151 ha. (2.58%) is or in kind and the service tenture was also prevalent. used in misc. tree crops; 2350 ha. (0.22%) is shown Since 1290 T.E. (1890 A.D.) an enactiment called as waste land and 280000 ha. (26.68%) is shown as 'Rajaswa Sambandhiya Niyamabli' on land tenture net cropped area. Simultaneously, the net cropped area system was in vouge in Tripura which dealt with the is classified into three different categories - such as procedure for cellection of land revenue from the 110000 ha. (39.28%) is shown as single cropped area; different types of tenants like 'Kayemi Taluks' 135000 ha. (48.21%) is under double cropped area (permanently settle estates), 'Khas Mahals' and 35000 ha. (12.50%) is under triple cropped area. (Government owned lands) and 'Karsha Praja' In West Tripura District, the total geographical (cultivating tenants). This Act was followed by area is 304682 ha. of which 94658 ha. (31.06%) is another enactment called 'Praja, Bhumyadhikari occupied by forest; 63751 ha. (20.92%) is used as Sambandha Bisauak Air, 1296 T.E. (l886~87 A.D.) non agricultural use; 7175 ha. (2.35%) is used in misc. which dealt with the relationship between the landlords tree crops; 988 ha. (0.32%) is shown as waste land and the tenants, matter relating to payment of rents, and 138110 ha. (45.32%) is shown as net cropped recovery of public demands, eviction oftenants, rights area. The net cropped area figure utilized in three of raiyts etc. The first enactment relating to survey different way such as 54248 ha. (39.27%) is used settlement in the State was introd.uced in the year for single cropped; 66569 ha. (48.19%) is used for d1899 A.D. under the style of Jarip-o-Bandobast double cropped and 17293 ha. (12.52%) is used for Sambandhiya Niyamabli, 1309 T.E. Tripura Land tribe cropped area. Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960 came into force w.e.f. 14.4.1961. This comprehensive Act was Land Reforms: aimed mainly to consolidate and amend the laws National Agenda for rural reconstruction ensuring relating to land revenue and to being out the land social justice to actual tillers as well as to landless refonns measures in the State providing for acquisition rural poor. This creating sustainable base for the of estates and security of tenures. This Act, as overall growth of industrial and tertiary sector of our amended substantially be second amendment Act, economy. 1974 and third amendment Act, 1975, seeks to remove the impediments against increase in agricultural Generating of greater access to land by landless production and removal of social injustice in the rural poor are also considered as an important agrarian system ofthe State by (l) giving security of programme for poverty alleviation in rural areas. tenture to actual cultivators of land who were termed Tenancy: as 'Korfaders' (under raiyats to Jotedars) and Bargadar (sharecropper) by bringing them into direct In ancient Tripura, according to the Rajrnala, .no relationship with the Government (2) reducing ceiling reference was available to know the basis on WhICh on land holding to 2 standard hectares it the minimum the 'Rajkar' (Royality) was charged in those days. It 10 ANAL YTICAL NOTE and 7.2 standard hectares at the maximum with kind or delivering a share of produce and includes retrospective effect from 24.1.71 (3) restricting a bargadar (Share-cropper). An under raiyat is now transfer or partition of any land in certain allowed to hold the land as such in perpetuity except circumstances to facilitate the operation of ceiling in the case where the raiyat is a disabled person. His laws and (4) preparation of field index and correction interest on such land is heritable but not transferable. and updating of records of rights: Of course, an under raiyat may create a simple Safeguards were provided to protect interest of mortgage or a charge on his interest in the land leased the tribals over land throughout the District with right to him in favour of the Government or a Co-operative of pro-emption in areas predominantly inhabited by society, a Bank or such other institutions approved them. The law also provides that the lands alienated by the Government Against any loan advanced by by the tribals on or after 1.1.69 have to be restored such institutions. The raiyat cannot realise from the by revenue officers specially empowered to take up under-raiyat the rent in cash exceeding four times such cases. the land revenue of such land. A special drive was taken by the Government to treat the Bargadars as It may be mentioned here that the cadastral the raiyats directly responsible to the Government. survey in the State were completed in 1960 and two The ceiling laws were also operated against the land registers namely record of rigfhts called "Khatian" owners having land over the ceiling limits to take away and the other "khasra" were prepared which had the lands beyond ceiling for allotment to landless ended a system of settlement of land with the tenure agriculturists. Restoration ofland to the tribal owners, in unsurveyed tracts based on undefined boundary who alienated the land on or after 1.1.69, was also schedule. With the introduction of Tripura Land taken up by specially empowered revenue officer. Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960, the following categories of tenancy are in vogue in Tripura. According to the "State report on Agricultural Census 1976-77 in Tripura", "there are 246.6 thousand (a) he allows to keep the land uncultivated for operational holdings covering a total area of 309.2 a year. thousand hectares which constitutes 29.5 percent of (b) 'Non-agricultural tenant':- A non-agricultural the total geographical area of the State. The remaining tenant is a person who holds land for purposes other area of the State is covered by hills, forests and other than agriculture paying land revenue to the lands not within the purview of the Agricultural Government. Census". ~he same report indicates that though North Tripura District is the biggest one in respect of its (c) 'Allottee':- An allottee is a person who is geographical area the percentage of area operated allotted land by the Government and it liable to pay to its total area is the lowest (21.4%). Average size lan'd revenue. His rights are heritable but not of the holdings in North Tripura District was found transferable within 10 years of allotment without the to be 1.44 hectares. Number of holdings and area in written consent of the collector. each of the main category of tenures in North Tripura (d) 'Bargadar' :- A Bargadar is a share-ceopper. District is the lowest amongst the three Districts. He is a person who cultivates the land of any person on condition of delivering a share of the produce of Geophysical Characterists Of The District: such land to that person. According to the present The district as a whole comprised of sedimentary provisions, a bargadar is liable to deliver not more rocks which have been grouped into the Surma Group than one-fourth of the produce to the land-holder if (further sub-divided into the Bhuban and Bokabil the plough cattle is supplied by the landholder and formation), Tipam group and Dupi Tila group. These more than one-fifth if the plough cattle is not supplied sedimentary rocks range in age from Middle Miocene by the land holder. (18 million year old) to recent (less than 1 million (e) 'Under-raiyat' :- An under raiyat means a years old). person who cultivate or holds the land of a raiyat on The sedimentary rocks are mainly the rhythmic condition of paying therefore the rent in cash or in alternations of semi consolidated, soft argillaceous II DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA and erinaceous rocks. The rocks are sandstone, shale known as 'Iunga' is alluvial in nature consisting of clay. This sequence of rocks is repeated one above sand slit and clay. These flat lands are of course and other ofthem the lowermost. Bhuban sandstone fertilized in most of the cases for growing paddy, jute, is hard and exposed at the cores of all the hill ranges. rabi crops, etc. Forest Minerals And Mining : About 59.98% of the geographical area.ofTripura Unfortunately, there is no major minerals is unde.r forest. The forests of Tripura are divided available in the State as well as in the West Tripur. into two major types. These are- (a) Evergreen forest Recent sediments are represented by unconsolidated and (b) Moist deciduous forests. Evergreen forests loose, alluvial deposits of gravel, sand slit, clay and occupy the more humid areas of the state including concretions. Dharmanagar, Kailashahar, Kanchanpur and . Kamalpur sub-divisions as well as parts of Belonia Geotechnical project : and sub-divisions and a portion of Sadar The Manu Earth Dam has been constructed at sub-division (including Teliamura). Moist Deciduous the upper reaches ofthe Manu river for flood control forest is further divided into two distinct categories, and irrigation. The Geological Survey ofIndia actively namely (i) Moist Deciduous Shal forests and (ii) Moist collaborated with the State Government for the Deciduous Mixed forests. Moist Deciduous Shal construction of this Dam. forests covers parts of Belonia, Udaipur, Sonamura and Sadar sub-division. On the other hand Moist Soil Deciduous Mixed Forest occupy large areas of Sadar, Amarpur and Sonamura sub~divisions. As per latest Tripura is the land of hills and hillocks. Normally estimate, the area under forests is 6292.681 km2• Out the soil is lateritic with less water absorption capacity. 2 of this 2195.473 km • is under Unclassified Soil of the hills and hillocks are unpromising, the rord Government Forests (erstewhile protected forest) and humus. The flat land in between the hillocks commonly 2 3588.183 km • is under Reserve Forest.

The following table shows the district-wise break~up of area under forest

District Unclassified .Reserve Proposed Total Govt. Forests Forests Reserve Forests (Area in Km2)

West 311.248 736.056 108.105 1155.409 North 501.570 628.262 74.762 1204.594 South 660.112 1063.535 281.746 2005.393 Dhalai 722.543 1160.330 44.412 1927.285

Total 2195.473 3588.183 509.025 6292.681

The district has 1155.409 sq. km. forest area in cupy only 18.36 percent of total state forest area total. Out of this 31l.248 sq. km. area falls under and thus taking the bottom position The district has Unclassified Govt. Forest, 736.056 sq. km. falls un­ moist deciduous mixed forest in Sadar and Sonamura der Reserve Forest and 108.105 sq. km ..falls under sub-divisions .Moreover, there is evergreen forest also Proposed Reserve Forest. West Tripura District oc- in Sadar and part ofkhowai sub-divisions (Teliamura). Flora & Fauna

Flora Once Tripura was rich in flora & fauna ,the cultivation of economically important plants into the then Maharaja patronized the introduction and State such as cotton varieties, opium poppy, rhea, 12 . ANAL YTleAL NOTE mulberry, aloes, sugarcane, castor,jute, potato, ginger, crop cultivation. The activities of agriculture in the arhar, mustard, rubber, tea, tomato, sweet-potato, State by and large are in the lands of private mushari, khesari and boropddy. Thus plant life serves cultivators. During Pre-Kharif season the actual a dominant role in the history of the State during that rainfall was above the normal rainfall which has time. favourable created a good situation for kharif crops in the state. Phygeographically the territory may be divided There were more number of rainy days (I 10) as into two main divisions covered by evergreen and compared to last year (1999). Excessive rain in the moist deciduous forest , where as the swamp. last part of October in South and North District caused vegetation, river rain forests, bamboo brakes, cane the damage of .Aman Paddy and Vegetables. brakes, garjan forest, grassland etc. are all serial and Agricultural situation of West Tripura District edaphic forests scattered all over the district wherever differs to some extent from that obtained in North favorable situation occurs. But it has been very and Dhalai Districts in regard to topography of soil, seriously affected by biotic influence depleting the extent of rainfall, variation in temperature and humidity forest to a very large extent. It now exists only in which has resulted in difference in cropping pattern patches in the stiff uncultivable slopes and rocky and from that of the earlier said two districts. But it is steady river banks which are not favourable for jhoom almost similar with South Tripura District's cultivation or plough cultivation. pattern. Due to above reason few crops like paddy, Moist deciduous forest is also divided into two vegetables etc. can be grown more successfully in categories, characterized by the present or absence the district than the other three districts. In fact, the of sal. These are moist deciduous sal forest and moist extent of plain land is available in West Tripura District deciduous mixed forest. is bigger than North and Dhalai Districts though the few area of district is mainly comprises of tilla and The forest and hill ranges ofTripura are in close high land. The tribal inhabited those areas mostly continuity with the Chittagang Hill tracts and the hill practice "Jhum" cultivation. The climate and soil of of southern Assam. It is, therefore, natural to expect West district is suitable for crops of vegetables, paddy, that the fauna ofTripura will bear a close resemblance etc. In general, the cultivator of west district have to death of these adjoining areas. Since the plains of been cropping like rice, wheat, pulses, rape & mustard, the western border of this territory are continuous sesamum, jute, potato, mesta, etc. with the plains of Bangladesh, one may also expect .Irrigation to find here many animals like the cranes, darters, etc. commonly seen in the plains of Bangladesh. According to Superintendent Engineer ,Water Tripura, therefore, has a fauna which is a mixture of Resource, Govt. ofTripura ,the state is facilitated with those of southern Assam and of Bangladesh. Here minor irrigation like Lift Irrigation (24269 hect), Deep we have found birds and primates, migratory birds in Tube well (3473 hect), Diversion (2608 hect.),Shallow the winter, elephant, somber, barking deer, wild goats, Tube well (493 hect.), Artesian well (over flow-5318 sorrow, bison, leopard, capped languor, king cobra, hect.),Small pump (7985 hect.) Seasonal bund (7577 spectacled monkey, slow lorries and many species of hect.) and other like Dug well (1953 hect.) The total birds and primates. utilized irrigation potential area was 55766 hect, net potential area was 42664 hect.and gross potential area Agriculture was 70579 hect. During 1998-99. Tril'ura is a small, hilly & land locked state of the West Tripura District provided by lift irrigation North-Eastern region of India with very poor system covering 9349 hect. land while 2232 heet. by communication facilities. Out of the total geographical deep tube well, 1194 hect.by diversion, 253 hect. by area approximately 60% is covered by forest and 27% shallow tube well, 4032 hect. by artesian well, 3322 ofland available for cultivation. The economy of the hect by small pump, 3645 hect by seasonal bund and state is mainly based on agriculture, which contributes 622 hect. by other such as dug well etc. The district 28% of the State's Domestic Product. Agriculture in has 24649 hect. total utilized irrigation potential area, Tripura includes traditional Jhum cultivation i. e. mixed 13 DISTR.ICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA 19743 hect. potential utilized net area and 35990 hect. 17892,6154,639415,236897,121163 and 1566 were utilized potential gross area. recorded as buffalo, sheep, goat, pig, dog and rabbit The additional potential to be created during respectively. In case of West Tripura District, out of current year of 2001- 2002 through Medium, Minor 1152242 livestock population 645393(52.57%) were and Other projects is 7,955 ha. The responsibility of classified as cattle, 9320(52.09%) as buffalo, implementation of above target has been entrusted to 3101(50.38%) as 'sheep, 341223(53.36%) as goat, various departments like PWD (WR), RD, TTAADC 100495(42.42%) as pig, 51827(42.77%) as dog and and Agriculture. The State Government has set up a 883(56.38%) as rabbit. Again, out of 1858043 poultry committee headed by the Principal Secretary. Forest population, 457441(52.19%) were classified as duck to identify the critical components for early completion and 1400602(52.31%) as fowl. of irrigation projects in Tripura, so that Tripura may For animal health care the district has only 3 bec~me self-sufficient in food. To meet the shortfall veterinary hospital, 18 veterinary dispensaries, 95 in the requirement of fund Govt. has moved the veterinary first aid center, 8 stockman centers, 5 A.I. Central Govt. for mobilization offund through AIBP. Centers and 55 stockman sub centers, 2 cattle So far Centre has released a fund of Rs. 34.653 breeding farm, 1 poultry breeding farm and 2 pig crores against AIBP during 1999- 2000 and fund breeding farm. The aim of such institutions are to released as yet during 2000- 2001 against AIBP is provide adequate facilities for treatment of livestock (Rs. 4.845 crores + 9.03 crores = 13.883 crores). and bird, castration of bulls and vaccination of animals Works on 3 Medium Irrigation Project viz. Gomati, for prevention of contagious disease. Here, the pig Khowai and Manu are also going on. All the three multiplication farm has been maintaining exotic pigs projects have been commissioned. Works on cannel of large white Yorkshire, large black Hampshire and is going on. On the completion of the cannel works Lanbrace breed. This farm was established with the about 13,199 ha. of land will come under assured financial help of North-Eastern Council. This irrigation. AIBP find is also made available for these institution has been functioning the work to supply three projects. necessary breeding stock for the programme of pig production. Animal Resources : Fisheries The animal husbandry and veterinary services is being considered as one of the major activities for Priority has been given to Fisheries for production providing subsidiary income during non-harvesting of fish seed, prawn seed and table fish. The Govi. season of the farming families in Tripura. The main has also given utmost importance for popularizing aim and object, taken up under this sector were technique through extension net-work to the farmers. qualitative and quantitative improvement in milk Considering the increasing demand of fish in the state, production, poultry and piggery in addition to providing the Govt. has been giving emphasis for creation of the over all health care to the livestock population. more cultivable water areas for fish culture. Presently, more emphasis has also been given to increase the The livestock population of this state as well as productivity of the existing water areas. Till 2000- of the district is less in relation to human population 2001 Fish Farmers Development Agencies (FFDA) and area of the state. According to livestock census have created 3163.54 ha. water area and also brought carried out in the state in 1997by the Directorate of 4690.12 ha. water area under Scientific Fish Culture. Animal Husbandry, total live stock and poultry The GOI has sanctioned another FFDA for Dhalai population was 2250655 and 3553772 respectively. District during 1997- 98. The livestock and poultry population recorded in West Tripura District 1152242 and 1858043 respectively. In the State, the first Co-operative Movement in The district had only 51.19% livestock and 52.28% Fisheries was initiated by forming Rudrasagar Udbastu poultry population in relation to state's livestock and Fisherman Co-operative Society in 1951 at Melaghar poultry population. Out of2250655 livestock population under Sonamura Sub-division. Till March, 2001 the of Tripura, 1227568 were classified as cattle while State has 129 nos. Fishermen Co-operative Societies 14 ANAL YTICAL NOTE including one Apex- Body. The Department of To motivate fish farmers at GP. LevellBlock level Fisheries is providing technical and economic support etc. different training camps are to be organized & to the less privileged societies for their proper growth. incentives to be given to selected fish fanners for his/her production of fish keeping in view the above, All the members of the societies have been covered under "Fishermen Accident Insurance" to the State has already established 2 (two) numbers training center at Bishalgarh and Lembucherra under avail benefits by their family members. Besides, West Tripura District. Besides, another Fish Farmers housing facilities along with drinking water facilities training center has been established at Udaipur with are also provided to the poor fishermen families. Till March 2001,580 nos. houses have been constructed the fund of DRpA(Soutb). and provided to poor fishermen families. Fishery College :- The Govt. of Tripura initiated a proposal to establish Regional Fishery College at The state has made remarkable progress in Fishery Lembucherra under Central Agricultural University. Sector with limited resources and now, stands in the Accordingly, the State Govt. has handed over 44.70' leading position in North-Eastern Region. As acres of land under Debendranagar mouja at recognition of this advancement, the Central Govt. Lembucherra Goan Panchayat. The CAU has agreed has sanctioned one Fishery College at Lembucherra, and started Fishery College at SIPARD building Agartala, a faculty of Central Agricultural University, temporarily in consultation with State Govt. since Imphal. 1998-99. The estimated requirement offish for the State is The building of Fishery College have been nearly 33,300 M. T. per annum and the total quantity constructed at Lembucherra which will be started of fish produced is 29,420.00 M. T. in 2000- 2001, which was 27,875.00 M. T. during 1999- 2000. soon after shifting from SIPARD to newly constructed building. From 2nd Five-Year Plan onwards, stress was given to raise fish seeds by adopting hypophysation Establishment of Prawn Hatchery :- The technique as there was no reverine and other sources Department of Fisheries has succeeded in breeding in the State for collection of fish seeds. During 2000- and raising of Giant Fresh Water Prawn seed in 2001,209.80 million ofFish Seed(Fry) was produced. artificial Sea water and established a Prawn hatchery Tripura became surplus State in fish seed production Unit at College tiIla with the help of DRDA (West). at the end of 5th Five Year Plan. The State has also The Department has produced and distributed 1.05 produced 1.05 lakhs numbers freshwater prawn seed lakhs Giant Fresh Water Juvenile from the Hatchery during 2000-2001. Unit. College tilla to 'the Fish Farmers under West and south District.

Industries And Commerce

Tripura being a land-locked State with a pre­ Efforts of the Government are concentrated to dominantly over saturated agricultural economy lags create an integrated and comprehensive base for far behind other developed states so far as overall industrialization through proper linkage between growth is concerned. It therefore, cal1s for an earnest medium, large and small-scale units. The Department endeavor of the State Government to open up of Industries and Commerce was established in 1965 employment opportunities for the vast number of to promote Village and Small scale industries as well unemployed people, both in the rural and the urban as medium scale industries in the state. However, in sectors, through viable means of production with a order to achieve a meaningful breakthrough in the view to generate economic growth and productive industrial sector, the opportunities thrown open by the employment in the non-farm sector through optimum huge availability of natural gas in the state may be utilization of local resources, manpower, talent and explored. While all efforts are being made to promote skills, with appropriate technical and financial entrepreneurship within the State. The outside assistance. investors in the public and private sector are also 15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA encouraged both for their financial capabilities and by way of augmentation of power, water supply, technical expertise, for the medium and large-scale development of industrial areas with all common units. The Government also laid due importance on facilities etc. further development of the industrial infrastructure Activities being takep up : Status of Registered SSI Units:

As per record, there were 2424 nos. of lakhs in 2000-2001. The following table indicates the manufacturing units with total investment ofRs.775.86 District-wise break-up in respect of number of unitsI lakhs in 1997-98, which was raised to 2488 nos. in employment/investment for 1998-99,1999-2000 & 1998-99 with total investment ofRs.549.76Iakhs and 2000-2001. further rose to 2582 nos. with investment ofRs.806.7S

Name of 1998-1999 Investment 1999-2000 investment 2000-2001 Investment District Unit (Rs.in lakhs) Unit (Rs.in lakhs) Unit (Rs.in lakhs)

West 1747 323.47 1785 272.88 1804 389.11 North 435 150.86 445 71.31 454 406.59 South 295 32.31 306 45.04 310 6.00 Dhalai 11 43.12 11 43.12 14 5.05

Total : 2488 549.76 2547 432.35 2582 806.75

Rubber - Plantation: After Kerala, Tripura is the largest producer of 2nd while the South District earned highest of Re. natural rubber and rubber produced is of superior 1053.04 lakh. quality. In Tripura, rubber plants(Heave Brasiliensis) The study conducted by the National Bureau of was introduced on trial basis by Forest Department, Soil Survey and Land Use Planning as a part of Government ofTripura in 1963. Rubber, traditionally, exploratory study for the World Bank Assistance, is a tropical crop and it grows in Tripura successfully. revealed that approximately I lakh ha. of land is At present, about 23000 ha. is under natural rubber suitable for rubber cultivation in the State. This offers p1ant:ttion. tremendous scope for expansion of cultivation. Apex According to Rubber Board, Govt. of India and Bodies of Industries and Commerce like ell etc. have TFDPCLtd. Agartala,Tripura, West Tripura District also realized the importance and the potential of rubber has 5467 hect. Area under rubber plantation in 1998- cultivation in the State. It is also proposed to engage 1999 from where 3917 M.T. rubber produced and an engage an external agency to study the feasibility earned Re. 1013.20 lakh. West Tripura District to extend rubber cultivation in an area not exceeding covered more area in rubber plantation while it 10% of the total geographical area of the State. compared with North Tripura District (837 hect.), The raw rubber now produced is being sent out South Tripura District (4989 hect.) and Dhalai District of the State to neighbouring States for further value (102 hect.).In case of production of rubber the district addition. Necessary follow-up actions are also being nd secured 2 position with 3917 M. T. while South made to utilize the raw-rubber that would be produced District occupied the 1st position with 4077 M. T. in the State during the year to come and also to Similarly, the district earned Re.1 013.20 lakh and stood 16 ANAL YTIeAL NOTE convert within the State to value added finished products which may results in industrial revolution.

Tea Plantation : Tripura, a traditional tea growing area, has 58 cultivators and Schedule Tribes in general. Tripura Tea Gardens covering an area of 6430 ha. with a holds third position in quality of tea preduction. production of more than 5500 tons per annum. Tea Out of these 58 Tea Gardens, 42 Tea Gardens is one of the most important cash crops of the State. are Private Tea Gardens, 7 Tea Gardens ar~ run by Tea produced in the State has good blending qualities. Tripura Tea Development Corporation (TTDC) and Production of Bio-tea, which does not have any rest 9 Tea Gardens are under Co-operative. The total chemical residue, has been taken up as special factories for tea processing are 25 nos. The details venture. Suitable land and climate conditions offer production of tea leaves and price of tea in auction good potential for development of tea industry in the market and cost of production of tea are depicted in state. These plantations- based activities will be of the table given below: special significance in the rehabilitation of the shifting

Year Production of Price of Tea in the Cost of production Tea leaves auction Market of Tea (Kg. In Lakhs) (Rs. In per Kg) (Rs .. In per Kg.)

1998 8.70 58.00 57.00 1999 4.35 58.51 63.70 2000 6.50 44.11 68.50

It reveals from the above table that cost of pro­ cost of production of Tea (Per Kg.) and price of tea duction of tea (Per Kg.) is higher then price of the in the auction market (Per Kg.) in 1998. The large­ tea auction market (Per Kg.) for the year 1999 and scale production of tea is severely effected due to 2000. Although. there is marginal difference between low price of tea in the auction market . Transport:

For a land-locked State like Tripura, creation of Agartala and Churaibari. A new National Highway, alternate modem transport facilities is a developmental from Manu in Dhalai District to Sairang in Mizoram, imperative. Keeping this in view, a number of steps was also sanctioned during this period. The State has been taken for providing better, cheaper, more Government provided full support to the Railway convenient and prompt transportation facilities. authorities for expediting construction of railway line As a result of the consistent efforts made by the from Agartala to Kumarghat. The land acquisition State Government, the Central Government extended process was streamlined and Engineers and staff National Highway 44 (Assam-Agartala road) up to were provided on deputation to the Railway Sabroom. The State Government has entrusted the authorities. The Railway Ministry could also be work for widening and up gradation of this highway persuaded to undertake survey for extension of railway line from Agartala to Sabroom via Belonia. to the Border Roads Organization. Work for widening The preliminary survey work has been completed and and up gradation progressed substantially during the report sent to the Railway Board by the North-East period.The Central Government also accepted the Frontier Railway during the period. Similarly, survey State Government's long-standing demand for double­ work for extension of railway line from Agartala to laning of the existing National Highway between 17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Akhaura has also been completed on our side. been taken during the period. Computerization of Another successful campaign of the State records and services has been taken up in the Government was in getting an agreement for Department to provide prompt and quality service. A introduction of bus service between Agartala and new building for the Transport Department as Dhaka, which was cleared by both the Governments constructed with provision for better facilities to the of Bang\adesh and India. A dry run was arranged to public. A recovery crane and an ambulance were survey the route for facilitating formal introduction of procured for use on the National Highway. Smoke the service. After the completion of other facilities meters to check vehicular emission and speedometer required, it is expected that the long cherished dream to check speeding by vehicles were procured and of the people of Tripura and Bangladesh is likely to put into operation. Sulabh Sauchalayas at Knowai, materialize in near future. For providing better service Amarpur and Sabroom Motor stands were to the people and the passengers, following steps have commissioned during the period.

Power, Electricity

Today's material civilization depends on demand situation. The total units sold to ultimate development of power. It plays the key role for customers in 2000- 01 was 388 MU. Out of this, industrial/agricultural and commercial sectors ofthe maximum power sold to irrigation/public water and economy and is also the most crucial source of sewage was 143.56 MU followed by domestic supplying domestic energy requirement. The demand consumption 103.75 MU, industrial 74.69 MD and has therefore, been going at a faster rate. There are for commercial purposes was 46.52 MV. During the three main sources of power viz. Hydro, Thermal year 2000- 01, the total installed capacity was 85.35 and Nuclear power. Presently, the state has two MW and total power generated 318.38 MU. Total sources of power generation mainly Hydro and purchase of power was 268.00 MU in 2000- 01 which Thermal. The state is endowed with natural gas which is 8.85 MU higher than the power purchase in 1999- gives potentiality for Thermal Power generation. Out 2000. The total revenue collected by the power of two major sources of power generation, thermal department in 2000- 01 was Rs. 31 crores and total power accounts for more than 77% while remaining expenditure incurred by department (excluding salary 22% generated from Hydral power (i.e Gomati Power and wages) was Rs. 86.65 crores, therefore, left a Project). The state is experiencing persistent power deficit ofRs. 55.35 crores. The following table depicts shortages, due to increase in demand for electricity. a detail comparison on power sold to ultimate In order to contain the demand, power cuts/load consumer during 1997- 98, 1998- 99, 1999- 2000 and shedding are enforced depending upon the supply 2000- 2001.

Year Total Domestic Com Industrial Public Irrigation! Tea garden unit sold light mercia! Power lighting Public water and other to ultimate & (High volt) & bulk consumer fans Sewage supply

1997-98 315.88 75.81 37.96 63.18 15.80 104.24 18.95 1998-99 363.119 97.107 43.57 69.914 7.26 134.36 10.9083 1999-00 362.43 96.91 43.46 69.77 7.21 134.09 10.88 2000-01 388.00 103.75 46.52 74.69 7.72 143.56 11.64

18 ANAL YTICAL NOTE The following table will show the achievement made on district-wise number of towns and villages electrified as on 31.03.98,31.03.99 and 31.03.01.

Electrification District As on Total No.of Total no. of % of Town Total No. of Total No. %of towns electrified electrified (asper1971 villages of viII ages villages Census) electrified electrified 1971 Census

West 31.03.98 2406 1667 69.28 31.03.99 2406 1683 70.00 31.03.00 2406 1699 70.60 31.03.01 5 5 2406 1706 70.00

North 31.03.98 601 567 94.34 31.03.99 601 571 95.00 31.03.00 601 571 95.00 31.03.01 4 4 100 601 571 95.00

South 31.03.98 1015 967 95.27 31.03.99 1015 974 96.00 31.03.00 1015 979 96.40 31.03.01 5 5 1015 980 96.56

Dhalai 31.03.98 705 519 73.62 31.03.99 705 523 74.00 31.03.00 705 526 74.60 31.03.01 4 4 705 527 74.75

Total : 31.03.98 18 18 100.00 4727 3720 78.69 31.03.99 18 18 100.00 4727 3751 79.00 31.03.00 100.00 4727 3775 79.80 31.03.01 18 18 4727 3784

During the financial years from 1994- 95 to 2000- salary and wages) by the power department are 01, the revenue collected expenditure incurred (except depicted in the following table:-

Year Income (Rs.in crore1 EXEenditure (Rs.in crore 2 1994-95 Rs.9.14 Rs.37.92 1995-96 Rs.l6.41 Rs.46.81 1996-97 Rs.l3.31 Rs.49.83 1997-98 Rs.14.10 Rs.58.l 0 1998-99 Rs.17.00 Rs.61.60 1999-2000 Rs.28.76 Rs.82.06

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA (v) Census concepts regarded as a room. An unenclosed verandah , kitchen , store, garage, cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in which a household industry such as a handloom is Building: A 'building' is generally a single located, which are not normally used for living or structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up of sleeping are excluded from the definition of a living more than one component unit which. are used or room for the purpose of this question. One is likely likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or to come across conical shaped hut or tent in which establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, human beings reside. In such improvised factories, workshops, worksheds, schools, places of accommodation, there will be no four walls to a room entertainment, places of worship, god owns, stores, etc. and therefore, the above definition would not strictly It is also possible that buildings which have component apply to such types of accommodation. In such cases, units may be used for a combination of purposes such the tent or conical hut etc., have been construed to as shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, be a room. In certain paris of the country, office-cum-residence, etc. Usually a structure will particularly in rural areas, the pattern of housing may have four walls and a roof. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that present some problems. For example, a household there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical may be in occupation of several huts put to different structures where entrance is also provided but they uses such as main residence, sitting room, store and may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the even for sleeping at night. By strict application of the conical structures are also treated as separate definition each one will be reckoned as a census buildings. house, but this does not reflect the real situation. While huts used as store or cattle shed pose no problems, those used as sleeping rooms beyond the Permanent houses: Houses in which both wall main residence, should be counted as rooms rather and roof are made of permanent materials. Material than separate census houses. If a garage is used of wall can be burnt bricks, GI / metal/Asbestos by a servant and he lives in it as a separate household, sheets, stone with lime or cement or cement concrete. it should be reckoned as a room available to the Roof may be made oftiles, slate, shingle, corrugated! servant's household. If the servant is considered as galvanized iron or zinc/other metal or asbestos sheets , a member of the household then the garage room bricks, lime and stone, stone, RBCIRCC or concrete. should be reckoned as an additional room of the Semi-permanent houses : Houses in which household. . either wall or roof is made of permanent materials Dwelling Room: A room is treated as a dwelling and the other is made of temporary material. room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep Temporary houses: Houses in which both wall in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and roof are made of materials which have to be and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of replaced frequently. Wall may be made of grass, 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, thatch, leaves, reeds, bamboo, mud, plastic / bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, polythene, un-burnt bricks or wood. Roof may be servant's room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, made from grass, leaves, bamboo, thatch, mud, un­ bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and burnt bricks, wood, plastic or polythene. verandah which are not normally usable for living are Room : A room should have four walls with a not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for doorway with a roof over head and should be wide multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a have a length of not less than 2 metres and a breadth situation where a census houses is used as a shop or of at least 1112 metres and 2 metres in height. A office., etc., and the household also stays in it then room, however, which is used in common for sleeping, the room is not considered as a dweIIing room. But sitting, dining, storing and cooking, etc., should be if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant 20 ANALmeAL NOTE and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household Corporation but these are in occupation of their then this has been considered as a dwelling room employees. Each such building was treated as a available to'the servant's household. Tent or conical separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings shape~~ut ifused for living by any household is also there were flats in occupation of different households, considered as dwelling room. A dwelling room, which each such flat was reckoned as a separate census is shared by more than one household, has not been house. counted for any of them. If two households have a Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the dwelling room each but in addition also share a definition of census house strictly in certain cases. common dwelling room, then the common room has For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, not been counted for either of the households. each room having direct entrance from the common Census house: A 'Census' House is a building staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be or part of a building used or recognized as a separate treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms unit because of having a separate main entrance from are occupied by a single household it was not realistic the road or common courtyard or, staircase, etc. It to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a 'singleness! of use of these rooms along with the main residential or non-residential purpose or both. house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which two independent households occupy these five rooms, buildings and census houses were identified for the first household living in 3 rooms and the second numbering in the field by the enumerators is described household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the hereunder: use, the fITst three rooms together were treated as Sometimes a series of different buildings are found one census house and the remaining rooms as another along a street which are joined with one another by census house. But if each room was occupied by an common walls on either side looking like a continuous independent household, then each such room was structure. These different units are practically treated as a separate census house. independent of one another and are likely to have In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door been built at different times and owned by different of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a persons. In such cases, though the whole structure common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! one building, each portion was treated as a separate Hotel building was treatM as one census house. but building and its constituent units as separate census if such hostels/ hotels have out- houses or other houses. structures used for different purposes or the same On the other hand, one may come across cases, purpose, then each such structure attached to the main particularly in large cities of multi-storied ownership hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house. flats. In these cases while the structure looks like . In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the one building, different persons own the flats. Ih case pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number located in a compound, whether enclosed or of flats owned by different persons, the entire unenclosed, is occupied by one household, While the structure was treated as one building and each flat main residence may be located in one hut, other huts as a separate census house. If within a large enclosed may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, area, there are separate buildings owned by different baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates persons then each such building is treated as a structure, they form a single housing unit and separate building, There can be a situation where therefore, have to be treated collectively as one within an enclosed compound there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or building and one census house. If some of the huts even government that are actually in occupation of are used by one household and the others by a second different persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation household as residence, then the two groups of huts colony where the buildings are owned by the were treated as separate census houses. However, 21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA if there were also other huts in the compound used wherever presented, also includes the data for for other purposes and not as part of the household's outgrowths of such towns. residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these Village : The basic unit for rural areas is the were treated as separate census houses. revenue village which has definite surveyed On the other hand, in urban areas, where more boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one than one structure within an enclosed or open or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as compound (premises) belonging to the same person, one unit for presentation of data. In un surveyed areas, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area etc., only one building number was given for this group with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one and each of the constituent a separate census house village. number. TownlUrban area: The following areas are Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars treated as towns/urban area has come up was treated as a building. (a) All places with a municipality, municipal Rural-Urban area: The data in tables on Houses, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area Household Amenities and Assets are presented committee, etc. (b) All other places which satisfy separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of or are expected to satisfy the following criteria classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas simultaneously and 'village' for rural areas. In the Census of India 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as i) A minimum population of 5,000; follows:a) All places with a municipality, corporation, ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working cantonment board or notified town area committee, population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and etc.b) place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously: i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000;ii)at iii) A density of population of at least 400 per least 75 per cent of male working population engaged square kilometer (1,000 per square mile). in non-agricultural pursuits; andiii)a density of City: Towns with population of 1,00,000 and popUlation of at least 400 per sq. km.(1,OOO per above are called cities. sq.mile)For identification of places which would Urban Agglomeration An Urban qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths and above, a popUlation density of 400 persons per (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns sq. and having at least 75 per cent of male km. together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such working population engaged in non-agricultural activity towns. In some cases railway colonies, university were considered. To work out the proportion of male campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city working population referred to above against b) (ii), or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the data relating to main workers were taken into the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous account.Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself cities and towns have also been treated as urban under may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify 'Urban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths it to be treated as an independent urban unit but are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a military camps, etc., that may have come up near a continuous urban spread. For the purpose of statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. of India 2001, following criteria are taken as pre­ Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy requisites:(a) The core town or at least one of the the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit necessarily be a statutory town; and(b) The total but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a population of all the constituents (i.e., towns and continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, 22 ANAL YfICAL NOTE outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not was to be treated as a separate household. The be less than,20,000 (as per the 1991 Census), With important link in finding out whether it was a these two basic criteria having been met, the following household or not was a common kitchen. There may are the possible different situations in which Urban be one member households, two member households Agglomerations would be constituted: or multi-member households. i) a city or town with one or more contiguous Institutional household : A group of unrelated outgrowths; persons who live in an institution and take their meals . ii) two or more adjoining towns with their from a common kitchen is called an Institutional outgrowths; and Household. Examples ofInstitutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the defmition their outgrowths all of which form a continuous more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the spread. Census 2001, it was specifically mentioned that this Household: A 'household' is usually a group of category or households would cover only those persons who normally live together and take their households where a group of unrelated persons live meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies in an institution and share a common kitchen. of work prevent any of them from doing so. A Houseless household : Households who do not household may consist of persons related to each other, live in buildings or census houses but live in the open unrelated or both. Examples of unrelated household on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-over are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, hotels, rescue homes,jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as These are called 'Institutional Households', There Houseless Households. may be one member household, two member Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe: Article households or multi member households. For census 341 of the Constitution provides that the President purposes each on~ of these types is regarded as a may, with respect to any State or Union territory, 'Household'. "If a group of persons who are specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups unrelated to each other live in a census house but do within castes, races or tribes which shall for the not h~ve their meals from the common kitchen, they purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be would not constitute an institutional household. Each Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union such person should be treated as a separate household. territory. Article 342 similarly provides for The important link in finding out whether it is a specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts household or not is a common kitchen". In a few of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which situations, it may become difficult to apply the definition are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution of household strictly. For example, a person living to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States alone in a census house, whether cooking or not and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, cooking meals, will have to be treated as a household. the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes Similarly, if husband and wife or a group of related are notified for each State and Union territory and persons are living together in a census house but not are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or cooking their meals, will also constitute a normal Union territory and not outside. It is important to household. For the purpose of census there are three mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled type of Households i.e., Normal household, Castes) Order, 1950, no person who professed a Institutional household and the Houseless Household. religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be Persons in a household may be related or unrelated a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or persons live in a census house but do not take their Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East meals from the common kitchen, then they are not Punjab States Union were in relation to that State constituent of a common household. Each such person 23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. 22. Koir (xiii) Namte Subsequently, in September 1956, by an amendment, 23. Kol (xiv) Paitu, Paite the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the 24. Kora (xv) Rangchan Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same 25. Kotal (xvi) Rangkhole footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled 26. Mahisyadas (xvii) Thangluya Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the C~nstitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the 27. Mali 10. Lepcha Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the 28. Mehtor 11. Lushai same footing with regard to the recognition of the 29. Musahar 12. Mog Scheduled Castes. 30. Namasudra 13. Munda, Kaur The lists containing the names of the Scheduled 31. Patni 14. Noatia Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the 32. Sabar 15. Orang Census of India 2001 in the State/ Union territory are given below: 16. Riang Sched uled Castes Scheduled Tribes 17. Santal 1. Bagdi 1. Bhil 18. Tipura~ Tripuri, 2. Bhuimali 2. Bhutia Tippera 3. Bhunar 3. Chaimal 4. Chamar, Muchi 4. Chakma Language and Mother tongue : As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother 5. Dandasi 5. Garoo tongues. The census questionnaire collects information 6. Dhenuar 6. Halam on the mother tongue of each person and mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood 7. Dhoba 7. Jamatia by the person's mother to the person. If the mother 8. Dum 8. Khasia died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the 9. Ghasi 9. Kuki, including the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language following sub-tribes usually spoken by the mother is considered as mother 10. Gaur (i) Balte tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken 11. Gur (ii) Belalhut as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues returned by the respondents in census are 12. Jalia Kaibarta (iii) Chhalya classified and grouped under appropriate languages 13. Kahar (iv) Fun according to their linguistic characteristics. 14. Kalindi (v) Hajango Literate : A person age 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any 15. Kan (vi) Jangtei language is taken as literate. A person who can 16. Kanda (vii) Khareng only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not 17. Kanugh (viii) Khephong necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or passed 18. Keot (ix) Kuntei any minimum educational standard. Literacy could 19. Khadit (x) Laifang also have been achieved through adult literacy 20. Kharia (xi) Lentei classes or through any non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille 21. Koch (xii) Mizel are treated as literates. 24 ANAL YTICAL NOTE Literacy rate : Literacy rate of the population not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working is defined ~s the percentage of literates in the age on another person's land for wages in cash or kind group seven years and above. For different age or a combination of both (agricultural laborer) is not groups the percentage of literates in that age group treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, gives the literacy rate. sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet Educational level : The highest level of crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., education a person has completed and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred Work: Work is defined as participation in any fiber crop, cotto~, cinchona and other medicinal plants, economically productive activity with or without fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves following plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, not only actual work but also includes effective coconut and betel-nuts (areca). • supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family Agricultural labourer : A person who works enterprise or in any other economic activity. All on another person's land for wages in money or kind persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She! workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works milk production even solely for domestic consumption on another person's land for wages. An agricultural are also treated as workers.Reference period for labourer has no right of lease or contract on land determining a person as worker and non-worker is on which shelhe works. one year preceding the date of enumeration. Household industry worker : Household Main worker: A person who has worked for industry is defined as an industry conducted by the major part of the reference period ( i.e. six months head of the household herselflhimself and or by the or more during the last one year preceding the date members of the household at home or within the of enumeration) in any economically productive village in rural areas and only within the precincts of activity is termed as 'Main worker' . the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry Marginal worker : A person who worked for should consist of members of the househo ld including less than six months of the reference period ( i.e. in the head. The industry should not be run on the scale the last one year preceding the date of enumeration of a registered factory which would qualify or has to ) in any economic activity is termed as 'Marginal be registered under the Indian Factories Act and worker'. should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, Non worker: A person who has not worked at servicing and repairs of goods. It does not include all in any economically productive activity during the professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musician, reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc. date of enumeration ) is termed as 'Non worker'. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the Cultivator: For purposes of the Census a household. person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation on land owned or held from Other worker: A person who has been engaged in some economic activity during the government or held from private persons or institutions reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation labourer or in Household Industry is termed as a in~ludes effective supervision or direction in cultivation. 'Other Worker (OW)'. The type of workers that A person who has given out herlhis land to another come under this category of 'OW' include all person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for government servants, municipal employees, teachers, money, kind or share of crop and who does not even factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged supervise or direct cultivation in exchange of land, is 25 DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST rRlPURA in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, latrines constructed in the houses having water closets mining, construction, political or social work, priests, and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand flushing). entertainment artists, etc. In effect, all those workers Through this sewer the faecal matter is transported other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or without the need for scavenging. This system household industry workers, are 'Other Workers'. generally exists in cities and big towns. Where the Work participation rate : Percentage of streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush workers (main + marginal) to total popUlation latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a leaching pit. Here the . Population density : Population density is the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of number of persons inhabited per square kilometre of locally in leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil the area. dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion Age: Age is measured in terms of the completed requires an optimum travel through the pores of the num1:5er of years. soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially Sex -ratio : Number of females per 1000 males innocuous by the slow process of filtration through in a population. the soil traversed. Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water (vi) Non Census Concepts flush latrines are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at periodic intervals by a suitable device. Improved drinking water: If the household had access to drinking water supplied from a tap, The dry type of latrines are of service type latrines hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) from where human excreta is removed by scavengers situated within or outside the premises) it is considered from house to house, in most cases carrying it on as having access to improved drinking water. It may their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or be mentioned that such uniform definition may not be wheel barrows. These are then collected in bullock valid across all states. carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds. System of sewerage : Generally, a sewerage system would mean a network of mains and branches Fertility : In demography, the word fertility is of underground conduits for the conveyance of used in relation to the actual production of children sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry or occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility only household and industrial wastage are called is a measure of rate at which popUlation adds to itself separate sewers; those that carry storm water from by births and normally assessed by relating the number roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm of births to a full or part of the population, such as water drains, while those carrying both sewage and number of married women or number of women of storm water are called combined sewers. However, child bearing age. The definitions of the terminology in some towns which are not provided with such used in computing different fertility rates are underground sewerage system, it is served by open mentioned below: surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns. Crude birth rate (CBR) : Ratio of the number Type of latrine and Method of disposal of of live births in a year to the mid year population, night soil : There are three prevalent systems of normally expressed per 1000 population. disposal of human wastes, viz.(i) underground Number oflive births during the sewerage, (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with year individual disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching ------x 1000 CBR=M'd I . chess pool and collecting well, and (iii) dry type of 1 - year Popu atlOn latrines with manual scavenging. The system of Crude death rate (CDR) : Ratio of the number underground sewerage provides for the street of deaths in a year to the mid year population, sewerage with which are connected the sanitary normally expressed per 1000 population.

26 ANAL meAL NOTE Number of deaths during the year woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age CDR= x 1000 Mid-year Population specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive Natural growth rate: Growth rate is obtained period. as the difference between crude birth rate and crude 45-49 death rate in the absence of migration. TFR = 5 x L ASFR Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) : Number 15-19 of live births in a year to female population in any 1000 specified age group normally expressed per 1000 women. Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) : Average Number oflive births in a particular number of children that would be born to a married age-'group woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern ASFR= ....;:....·-=--'£--1--}-·--f-h- x 1000 MId-year ema e popu at10n 0 t e throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years same age-group assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) 54-49 TMFR= 5 ASMFR : Number of live births in a year to married female XL population in any specified age group normally 15-19 expressed per 1000 married women. 1000 Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) : Number oflive births in a particu- Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group lar age-group x 1000 ASMFR Mid- year married female popula per 1000 popUlation of the same age group. tion of the same age-group Number of deaths in a particular ASMR== age-group x 1000 General fertility rate (GFR) : Number of live Mid-year population of the same births per "1000 women in the reproductive age-group age-group (15-49) years in a given year. ql: Probability of dying between birth and age Number ofIive births in a year 1. This can be used as approximate value of Infant GFR ------x 1000 =::'dMl -year £ema 1 e popu 1"atlOn In th e Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number age-group (15-49) years of deaths in a year of children aged less than one year to the number of births in that year. General marital fertility rate (GMFR): q2: Probability of dying between birth and age Number of live births per 1000 married women in 2. reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. q5: Probability of dying between birth and age Number of live births in a year x 1000 5. G.MFR Mid-year married female population This indicator is also known as Under Five in the age group (15-49) year Mortality Rate (U5MR) Total fertility rate (TFR) : It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility rate.s (number of Infant mortality rate (IMR) : Ratio of the children born per woman of the particular age) for number of infant deaths (deaths of children below the entire reproductive age span. It provides the one year) in a year to the number of live births in average number of children that will be born to a that year. 27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRlPURA Still birth rate (SBR) : Number of infant deaths during the year = Number of still births during the year x 1000 x 1000 IMR= Number of live births during Number oflive births and still births the year during the year

Number of live births during the year-Infant Maternal mortality rate(MMR) : Number of mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Neo-natal deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality rate. The pregnant or within 42 days oftermination of pregnancy neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of two parts from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late neo-natal per 1,00,000 live births in a given year. mortality rate. These are defmed as: Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) : Number of Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group 15-49 a infants dying within the first month of life (28 days MMR= -----:::.._=-;___- xl ,0 ,000 or under) in a year per 1000 live births of the same Number of live birth year. Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 Number of infants deaths aged 28 days population) : Number of currently married females NMR= or under during the year X 1000 in the age group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all Number of live births during the year ages. Child woman ratio (0-4) : 1. Number of Early neo- natal mortality rate: children in the age group 0-4 years per 1000 women Number of infant deaths ofless than in the age group 15-49 years. 7 days during the year ::= X 1000 Child woman ratio (5-9) : 2. Number of Number oflive births during the year children in the age group 5-9 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. Late neo-natal mortality rate : Migration: Migration is the third component of Number of infant deaths of 7 days to population change, the other two being mortality and less than 29 days during the year = x 1000 fertility. A person is ctmsidered as a migrant by place Number of live births during the year of birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the censuS is other than the place of hislher Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) : birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant Number of deaths of29 days to by place of last residence if the place in which he/ less than one year during the year she is enumerated during the census is other than ::= X 1000 hislher place of immediate last residence outside the Number oflive births during the year village or town and not simply in another house or Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR): Number of locality in the same village or town. Certain aspects still births plus deaths within 1st week of delivery per concerning temporary movement/migration of people 1000 births in a year. has been explained below as these are important components concerning migration:- (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in the country. In Number of still births and infant deaths many cases such migrants are only seasonal in nature. of less than 7 days during the year x 1000 People migrate to other places for work in a particular PMR= Number of live births and still births season and come back again to their usual place of during the year residence after three or four months. All such workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for attending short term vocational 28 ANAL ¥TICAL NOTE or educational course that lasted for only few months flow of migrants consists of four streams viz. rural to of a year, sh,elhe too were considered as a migrant. (ii) rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to urban. Where a person had merely gone out to another place Civic status of urban units: Civic Status of a or had been shifting from one place to another purely town/city is determined on the basis of Civic on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal for temporary business purposes, such persons are not Corporation / Corporation, Municipal Committee/ deemed to have had another residence different from Municipal council, Municipality etc. the place where shelhe or her/his family normally Size class of VA / town: Size-class of UAlTown tesides. Shelhe is not considered as migrant. (iii) A is based on the -population size of the UAlCitylTown woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to her UAs.lTowns with 1,00,000 and above population are parents or other relative's house for delivery and jf classified as Class I UAs. / towns. These Class I UAs. the hospital or the parents/relatives houses is in a place I towns are now further sub classified in to seven sub different from usual place of residence, the place where classes namely Ml to M7 depending on the popUlation the hospital or parents/relative's house is the place of size of UAlCity/Town. These are M7(5,000,000 and last residence of the child but not of the mother. A above); M6(2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000- new response category 'Moved after birth' was added 1,999,999) M4 (500,000-999,999); M3(300,000- in Census of India 200 I in the question on 'reasons 499,999), M2 (200,000-299,999) & MI (100,000- for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. 199,999). towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 population are Natural calamities or distress migration as a reason for classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 migration for last residence migrants included in 1991 population are Class III towns, population with 10,000- Census, is covered under category of 'Others'. The 19,999 are Class IV towns, spopulation with 5000 and reason for migration has been determined as applicable 9999 are Class V towns and towns with less than at the time of migration and not in reference to any 5000 popUlation are Class VI towns. point of time after that. For example, if a person had Slum area : The Slum Areas (Improvement and moved from the place of herlhis last residence for the Clearance) Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central purpose of education and subsequently at some point Govt. defined slums as a) Areas where buildings are of time got employment there only, the reason for in any respect unfit for human habitation; or b) are by migration would be 'education' and not 'workl reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement employment' . and design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty Internal and International migration: The arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or migration movements are of three types (i) Migration sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, within the state itself with its components (a) Migration are detrimental to safety, health or morals. within the district of enumeration (intra district Mega city: The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent migration) (b) Migration from one district of state to phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in another district of state (inter district migration), (ii) term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, Migration from one state to another State of the country problem of management of civic amenities and capacity ( inter-state migration), (iii) Migration from one country to absorb the relatively high growth of population. to another country. The first two streams together Indian Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 constitute internal migration, while the last type of million and above as the cut off point to identify a movement is called international migration. The place as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of present name of the country, state or district and not inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for the name by which they were known at the time of Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry herlhis birth or last residence were recorded. of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Rural - Urban components of migration: Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4 million Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have been and above population as per 1991 Census for Mega determined as applicable at the time of migration and Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above not with reference to any point of time after that. The population have been treated as Mega cities. 29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA vii) 2001 Census Findings

Distribution of population in rural-urban: and 26.75 percent live in urban areas. Rural population According to 200 I-Census, the total population of of the district is distributed among ten development West Tripura District is 15,32,982 comprising 11,22,915 blocks while urban population is distributed in four male and 4,10,067 female. Out of the total popul~tion towns. of the district 73.25 percent people live in rural areas Distribution of Population (State !District) by Rural & Urban including its Percentage

Tripura West Tripura

Total 31,99,203 (100%) 15,32,982 (100%) Rural 26,53,453 (82.94%) 11,22,915 (73.25%) Urban 5,45,750 (17.06%) 4,10,067 (26.75%)

2001- Census findings Statement showing Area, Population, Decadal gromh ,Density,sex ratio,Literacy rate,Work participation rate & College facilities in Census Towns of West Tripura,2001 Location Name of Town Class Area Population Decadal Density Sex Ratio code (Sq. Km.) P M F growth number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 40101000 KhowaiNP IV 4.4 17,689 8,969 8,720 40.9 4,005 972 40102000 TeIiamuraNP IV 3.8 19,605 10,008 9,597 -29.1 5,228 . 959 40103000 Narsingarh CT V 6.2 6,820 3,758 3,062 4.2 1,107 815 40104000 Gandhigram CT IV 8.8 10,669 5,665 5,004 41.5 1,218 883 40105000 Kungaban(Part) CT V 5.0 7,343 4,314 3,029 80.6 1,479 702 40106000 Indranagar(part) CT IV 7.4 17,807 9,062 8,745 28.2 2,402 965 40107000 AgaItala M CI 16.0 189,998 94,742 95,256 20.7 11,826 1,005 40108000 Jogengranagar CT III 7.7 34,850 17,743 17,107 29.1 4,513 964 40109000 Pratap garh CT III 3.3 26,837 13,642 13,195 92.1 7,869 967 40110000 Badharghat CT III 12.5 47,713 24,219 23,494 34.1 3,810 970 40111000 Ranirbagar NP IV 1.7 11,003 5,658 5,345 38.8 6,472 945 40112000 Gakulnagar CT V 10.6 9,659 5,391 4,268 f8.2 857 792 40113000 SonamuraNP IV 3.4 10,074 5,226 4,848 23.8 2,923 928 District Total 90.6 410,067 208,397 201,670 29.8 4,526 968

Location Name of Town Literacy rate Work Participation Rate College code P M F P M F facility number 1 2 11 12 13 15 16 17 14 40101000 KhowaiNP 94.65 97.12 92.14 36.28 52.77 19.31 1 40102000 Teliamura NP 90.28 93.79 86.63 30.00 51.36 7.73 No 40103000 Narsingarh CT 92.19 95.62 88.79 32.64 26.48 7.54 1(poLtech.) 40104000 Gandhigram CT 86.19 92.37 79.74 32.37 52.41 9.69 40105000 Kungaban(Part) CT 82.55 87.63 77.07 41.55 62.77 11.32 No 40106000 Indranagar(Part) CT 78.15 85.32 69.13 30.76 51.09 9.69 No 40107000 Agartala M CI 82.70 87.89 76.84 32.98 51.13 14.93 4 40108000 J ogengranagar CT 86.21 93.02 76.28 32.88 52.29 12.75 No 40109000 Pratap garh CT 85.66 90.95 80.15 29.94 50.78 8.40 No 40110000 Badharghat CT 82.81 88.11 77.32 29.98 50.15 9.19 1 40111000 Ranirbagar NP 81.26 86.88 75.42 31.61 51.43 10.63 No 40112000 Gakulnagar CT 88.28 92.78 83.64 39.04 58.47 14.50 No 40113000 SonamuraNP 77.83 85.30 67.99 30.33 50.15 8.95 1 District Total 88.70 92.89 84.37 30.94 48.90 11.87 8 30 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLEl : DECADALCHANGEINPOPULATIONOFRDBLOCKS BYIDSIDJ!NCE, 1991-2001 SI. RD Block Population Percentage decadal variation Percentage urban No. 1991-2001 popUlation 1991 2001 1991 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 205,714 0 205,714 248,369 0 248,369 20.7 0.0 20.7 100 100 I Mohanpur 171,498 137,846 33,652 201,613 158,974 42,639 17.6 15.3 26.7 19.6 21.1 2 Hezamara 21,576 21,576 0 32,896 32,896 0 52.5 52.5 0.0 0 0 . 3 Padmabil 22,770 22,770 0 27,417 27,417 0 20.4 20.4 0.0 0 0 4 Khowai 62,021 62,021 0 62,144 62,144 0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0 0 5 Tulashikhar 41,256 41,256 0 45,039 45,039 0 9.2 9.2 0.0 0 0 6 Kalyanpur 45,266 45,266 0 42,972 42,972 0 -5.1 -5.1 0.0 0 0 7 Teliamura 61,086 61,086 78,736 78,736 28.9 28.9 • 0.0 0 8 Mandai 42,487 42,487 °0 43,876 43,876 ° 3.3 3.3 0.0 °0 0 9 J iran ia 110,092 110,092 0 128,196 128,196 °0 16.4 16.4 0.0 0 0 10 Dukli 155,799 79.261 76,538 205,257 95,857 109,400 31.7 20.9 42.9 49.1 53.3 11 JampuUala 48,201 48,201 0 43,969 43,969 0 -8.8 -8.8 0.0 0 12 Bishalgarh 139,649 139,649 0 166,069 156,410 9,659 18.9 12.0 9,659 °0 5.8 13 Boxanagar 34,392 34,392 0 44,064 44,064 0 28.1 28.1 0.0 0 0 14 Melaghar 89,778 89,778 0 108,018 108,018 0 20.3 20.3 0.0 0 0 15 Kathalia 42,276 42,276 0 54,347 54,347 0 28.6 28.6 0.0 0 0 District Total: 1.293,861 977,957 315,904 1,532,982 1,122,915 410,067 18.5 14.8 29.8 24.4 26.7

The above table depicts the decadal change in growth. Only the Hezamara's percentage decadal population ofTahsils by residence and percentage of variation is above the district total percentage decadal decadal variation(1991-2001) and percentage of urban variation and the rest of the development blocks population( 1991-2001). The district total population of decadal variation are below the district level (40.88). 2001 Census is 1532982 and that of 1991 Census The urban (29.81) decadal variation is double than was 1293861 i.e. the absolute increase in popUlation the rural(14.82) decadal variation. Only the percentage is "239121". In case of rural it is 144958 and in urban of Dukli block in respect of urban area is above the it is 94163. The percentage decadal variation of the district per~entage of urban i.e. 53.3> 26.7 and the said district ( as a whole) is 40.88. The maximum urban area within Mohanpur development block the percentage decadal increase is in Hezamara (52.5%) percentage is less than the district total. The development block where as the miximum is in percentage of urban population in the district is Jampuijala(-8.8) development block. Kalyanpur incresed from 24.4.91 to 26.7.2001. development block is also in nagative (-5.1) decadal

31 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE 2: NUMBmAND pmONrAGEOF INHABlTFD Vll...LAGIS IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES wrrn THERELATID POPULATION, 2001 SI. DistrictlRD block Total number Total rural population Number Population less than Number No. of inhabited and 200 and villages percentage percentage Persons Males Females • of villages Males Females of villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mohanpur 22 158,974 82,408 76,566 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 2 Hezamara 16 32,896 16,625 16,271 0(0.0) 0 0 4 (25.0) "3 Padmabil 13 27,417 13,864 13,553 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (7.7) 4 Khowai 13 62,144 31,746 30,398 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 5 Tulashikhar 26 45,039 22,831 22,208 2 (7.7) 107 114 3 (11.5) 6 Kalyanpur 11 42,972 21,795 21,177 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (9.1) 7 Teliamura 15 78,736 40,863 37,873 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 8 Mandai 16 43,876 22,233 21,643 0(0.0) 0 0 I (6.3) 9 Jirania 19 128,196 66,634 61,562 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 10 Dukli 10 95,857 49,205 46,652 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 11 Jampuijala 19 43,969 22,518 21,451 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 12 Bishalgarh 33 156,410 80,331 76,079 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 13 Boxanagar 16 44,064 22,760 21,304 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 14 Melaghar 29 108,018 55,444 52,574 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (3.4) 15 Kathalia 17 54,347 27,925 26,422 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (5.9) Districts (Rural) Total: 275 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 2 (0.7) 107 114 12 ( 4.4)

Sl. DistrictlRD block Population 200-499 Number Population 500-999 Number Population 1000-1999 Namber No. and and and percentage percentage percentage Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Mohanpur 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (4.5) 780 803 7 (31.8) 2 Hezamara 542 492 2 (12.5) 825 809 4 (25.0) 3,725 3,573 5 (31.3) 3 Padmabil 169 152 0(0.0) 0 0 5 (38.5) 4,140 4,094 7 (53.8) 4 Khowai 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 3(23.1) 2,370 2,143 6 (46.2) 5 Tulashikhar 374 370 2 (7.7) 713 692 8 (30.8) 6,870 6,526 11 (42.3) 6 Kalyanpur 198 172 0(0.0) 0 0 2 (18.2) 1,534 1,498 4 (36.4) 7 Teliamura 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 1 (6.7) 985 734 7 (46.7) 8 Mandai 118 105 4 (25.0) 1,362 1,328 2 (12.5) 1,391 1,428 7 (43.8) 9 Jirania 0 0 1 (5.3) 493 471 0(0.0) 0 0 6 (31.6) 10 Dukli 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 2 (20.0) 11 Jampuijala 0 0 3 (15.8) 984 965 6 (31:6) 4,792 4,661 10 (52.6) 12 Bishalgarh 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 6 (18.2) 4,690 4,596 15(45.5) 13 Boxanagar 0 0 2 (12.5) 870 770 1 (6.3) 689 694 13 (81.3) 14 Melaghar 150 149 1 (3.4) 501 494 6 (20.7) 4,826 4,555 14 (48.3) 15 Kathalia 231 162 1 (5.9) 256 247 3 (17.6) 2,350 2,133 10 (58.8) Districts (Rural) Total: 1,782 1,602 16 (5.8) 6,004 5,776 48 ( 17.5) 39,142 37,438 124 ( 45.1) 32 ANAL YTICAL NOTE TABLE2: NUMBER AND PFRCENTAGEOF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPUIATION SJZERANGES WnH TIIERELATEDPOPULATION,2001 SI. DistrictJRD block Population 2000-4999 Number Population 5000-9999 Number Population 10000 and No. and and above percentage percentage of villages Males Females Males Females of villages Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Mohanpur 10,751 10,233 8 (36.4) 28,759 26,948 6 (27.3) 42,118 38,582 2 Hezamara 8,571 8,625 1 (6.3) 2,9·62 2,772 0(0.0) 0 0 3 Padmabil 9,555 9,307 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 4 Khowai 11,883 11,370 3(23.1) 11,385 11,134 1 (7.7) 6,108 5,751 5 Tulashikhar 14,767 14,506 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 6 Kalyanpur 7,866 7,727 4 (36.4) 12,197 11,780 0(0.0) 0 0 7. Teliamura 11,522 10,831 6 (40.0) 21,269 19,640 1 (6.7) 7,087 6,668 8 Mandai 10,887 10,660 I (6.3) 3,098 2,905 1(6.3) 5,377 5,217 9 Jirania 9,728 9,376 9 (47.4) 36,928 33,988 3 (15.&) 19,485 17,727 10 Dukli 3,937 3,718 4 (40.0) 15,417 14,751 4 (40.0) 29,851 28,183 11 Jampuijala 16,742 15,825 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 12 Bishalgarh 23,280 22,093 10 (30.3) 34,597 32,640 2 (6.1) 17,764 16,750 13 Boxanagar 21,201 19,840 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 14 Melaghar 25,690 24,213 6 (20.7) 18,412 17,621 1 (3.4) 5,865 5,542 15 Kathalia 16,492 15,712 1 (5.9) 3,340 3,100 1 (5.9) 5,256 5,068 Districts (Rural) Total: 202,872 194,036 53 (19.3) 188,364 177;279 20 (7.3) 138,911 129,488

The above table depicts the percentage of of villages is 17.5. The nest size of popUlation i.e. inhabited villages in the 7(seven) population sizes with 2000-4999 are in 124 villages and the percentage of males & fimales break up i.e < 200, 200-499, 500- villages is 45.1. The next size of population i.e. 5000- 999, 1000-1999,5000-9999 and 10000 & above. There 9999 are in 53 villages and its percentage is 19.3. are only two villages whose population size is below The last size i.e. 10000 and above are in 20 villages 200 and which contains 221 population and out of and its percentage is 73. 221 population Males = 107 & Fimales = 114. If we consider the large size villages i.e. if the nd Percentage of villages is (77) in the 2 size i.e. population is 5000 or more than the district have .73 population 200-499 are in 12 villages and percentage villages. The maximum number of villages i.e. 124 of villages is (4.4). The next size of population of are in the population size in between 2000-4999 and 500-999 are in 16 villages and percentage of villages the minimum number of villages are in the population if 5.8 . 1000-1999 are in 48 villages and percentage size less than 200.

TABLE3 : NEW TOWNS, DFNOTIFIED, DECLASSIFlED AND MEGRED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSLS. Name of town (a) New (i) Statutory town NIL (ii) Census town NIL (b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census to towns. NIL (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria. NIL (iii) Census towns of 1991 census are notified as statutory town in 2001 census NIL © Declassified NIL (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) NIL

Table No.3 is self explanatory 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAG]!S BY POPULATION DfNSm, 2001 Range of population density Total number ofviIlages Percentage of villages in each Population Percentage (per square kilometer) in each population population density range distribution of dens ity range population 2 3 4 5 0-10 o 0.0 o 0.0 11-20 3 1.1 459 0.0 21-50 12 4.4 7,341 0.7 51-100 15 5.5 16,705 1.5 101-200 42 15.3 85,468 7.6 201-300 49 17.8 133,925 11.9 301-500 6S 23.6 243,341 21.7 501 + 89 32.4 635,676 56.6 Not known o 0.0 • 0 0.0 District Total: 275 100.0 1,122,915 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 388.4 The above table depicts the distribution of villages by age of villoages is 32.4 and percentage distribution of density of population,200 1. The range of population den­ population is 56.6. From the above table it is also observed sity( per square k.m.) are in 8 ranges 0-10,1 I-20, 21-50, 51- that the density of population increases with the increase 100, 101-200,201-300,301-500 and 501 + from the above of villages as well as percentage of villages and its popu­ table we may notice that 89 inhabited villages out of275 has lation and percentage distribution of population is in as­ maximum number of population i.e. 635,676 and whose cending order. density of population is in the range 501 +, and its percent- TABLE: 5 SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DIS1RICT, 1901-2001 Census Year State District Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1901 874 887 595 877 897 595 1911 885 894 636 891 910 636 1921 885 888 787 893 899 787 1931 885 889 727 891 902 727 1941 886 891 754 881 892 754 1951 904 909 836 908 920 836 1961 932 936 884 937 944- 879 1971 943 944 935 946 947 937 1981 946 945 957 954 952 966 1991 945 942 958 944 938 963 2001 950 958 962 953 946 971 Sex composition of the human popUlation is one of district as a whole in comparison of Tripura state (950). The the basic demographic characteristics, which is extremely sex ratio in the district & state had always remained vital fOT any meaningful demographic analysis. Changes in unfavorable to females. The sex ratio varies between lowest sex composition largely reflect the underlying socio­ (877) in 1901 and highest (954) in 1981 in comparison of economic and cultural patterns of a society in different state lowest (874) in 1901 and highest (950) in 2001 for all ways. Sex ratio, defined as the no.offemales per 1000 males areas. In rural areas, it varies between lowest (892) in 1941 in the population, is an important social indicator to measure and highest (952) in 1981 in comparison of state lowest the extent of prevailing equity balance between males and (887) in 1901 and highest (958) in 2001. In respect of urban females in a society at a given point of time. It is mainly areas, it varies between lowest (595) in 1901 and highest the outcome of the interplay of sex differentials in mortality, (971) in 2001 in comparison of state lowest (595) in 1901 and sex selective migration, sex ratio at birth and at times the highest (962) in 2001.Moreover, barring some exception, sex differentials in popUlation enumeration. sex ratio has shown a long term upward trend in district and state. The present table portrays sex ratio during all decades of 20'" century. The sex ratio stands at 953 for West Tripura 34 ANAL YTIeAL NOTE TABLE6 : SEX RATIO BY RD BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of RD BLOCK Sex ratio No. Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 Mohanpur 916 929 870 2 Hezamara 979 979 0 3 Padmabil 978 978 0 4 Khowai 958 958 0 5 Tulashikhar 973 973 0 6 Kalyanpur 972 972 0 7 Teliamura 927 927 a 8 Mandai 973 973 a 9 Jirania 924 924 0 10 Dukli 958 948 967 11 Jampuijala 953 953 0 12 Bishalgarh 937 947 792 13 Boxanag;tr 936 936 0 14 Melaghar 948 948 0 IS Kathalia 946 946 0 District Total: 951 946 968 In west Tripura districts, there are 951 females Eight development blocks i.e. Hezamara(979), per one thousand males. But in rural areas the sex Padmabil(972), Khowai(958), Tulashikhar(973), ratio is 946 and in urban area the sex ratio is 968, i.e. Kalyanpur(972), Mandai(973), Dukli(958) & the sex ratio in urban areas is higher than the rural Jampuijala(953) are above the district sex ratio and areas. The highest number of sex ratio i.e. 979 are the rest 7 Development blocks are below the sex in Hezamara Development block where as the low­ ratio of the district est sex ratio are in Mohonpur Development block.

TABLE7 : SEX RATIO BYRD BLOCKS, 2001 SL Name of RD block Sex ratio No. 2 3 Mohanpur 929 2 Hezamara 979 3 PadmabiI 978 4 Khowai 958 5 Tulashikhar 973 6 Kalyanpur 972 7 Teliamura 927 8 Mandai 973 9 Jirania 924 10 Dukli 948 11 Jampuijala 953 12 Bishalgarh 947 13 Boxanagar 936 14 MeJaghar 948 15 Kathalia 946 District (Rural) Total: 946

The above table represents the district( rural) sex district ( rural) sex ratio of 946 and Jirania ( 924) is ratio. The total sexration of the district (rural) is 946. in last position. Ten development block out of 15 are Among the Development blocks Hezamara (979) above the district ( rural) sex ratio and rest of the placed the 1st position and which is much above the development blocks are in below the district level. 35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE8: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in each Pop ulation 200 I Percentage distribution of for villages villages range population t 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 0 0.0 0 0.0 700-749 2 0.7 2,112 0.2 750-799 4 1.5 21,079 1.9 800-849 7 2.5 34,469 3.1 850-899 24 8.7 84,508 7.5 900-949 84 30.5 406,118 36.2 950-999 III 40.4 482,599 43.0 1000-1099 40 14.5 90,622 8.1 1100+ 3 I.l 1,408 0.1 District Totat 275 100.0 1,122,915 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 946

The above table depicts the range of sex ratio villages are above the sex ratio of district sex ratio for vi1lages in 2001. The range of sex ratio classified i.e. 946. The maximum village falls in the range of as 9 ranges which are shown in column No (1) of 950-999 and its percentage distribution of population the above table. 43 villages out of 275 whose sex is 43.0. Only two villages consists very low sex ratio ratio is in 1000 and above which are represents good i.e. in the range of 700-749 which are very alarming balancing position in the society. More than 50% position.

TABLE9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrroWNS, 2001 Sl. Name of U.A.rrown Urban status of town Sex ratio No. 2 3 4 KhowaiNP NP 972 2 Teliamura NP NP 959 3 Agartala M CI MCI 1,005 4 Ranirbazar NP NP 945 5 SonamuraNP NP 928 6 Narsingarh CT CT 815 7 Gandhigrarn CT CT 883 8 Kunjaban(part) CT CT 702 9 Indranagar(part) CT CT 965 10 J ogendranagar CT CT 964 11 Pratap garh CT CT 967 12 Badharghat CT CT 970 13 Gakulnagar CT CT 792 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 968

The above table represents the sex ratio of urban above the sex ratio of district total 968 and the rest areas of the district. In the districts there are five 10 towns are in below the sex ratio of district (urban) statutory towns and eight Census town in 2001 total. Among the town most choriable position of sex Census. The distict( urban) sex ratio is 968. Agartala ratio is in Kunjaban CT(part) 702 and Gakulnagar (MCL) consists very good sex ratio i.e. 1005 only (CT) 792. These are represents the imbakning position three towns i.e. Khowai(NT) 972, of the society. Agartala(MCL)100S and Badharghat CCT) 970 IS 36 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLEIO : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION .IN TIIE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR RD BWCKS, 2001

Sl. Name,of RD block Totall Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 No. RuraV age group Urban Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mohanpur Total 24,521 12,530 11,991 957 Rural 19,995 10,201 9,794 960 Urban 4,526 2,329 2,197 943 2 Hezamara Total 4,740 2,371 2,369 999 Rural 4,740 2,371 2,369 999 Urban 0 0 0 3 Padmabil Total 3,951 2,005 1,946 971 Rural 3,951 2,005 1,946 971 Urban 0 0 0 4 Khowai Total 7,495 3,890 3,605 927 Rural 7,495 3,890 3,605 927 Urban 0 0 0 5 Tulashikhar Total 7,492 3,810 3,682 966 Rural 7,492 3,810 3,682 966 Urban 0 0 0 6 Kalyanpur Total 5,425 2,756 2,669 968 Rural 5,425 2,756 2,669 968 Urban 0 0 0 7 Teliamura Total 10,310 5,166 5,144 996 Rural 10,310 5,166 5,144 996 Urban 0 0 0 8 Mandai Total 5,895 2,952 2,943 997 Rural 5,895 2,952 2,943 997 Urban 0 0 0 9 Jirania Total 15,542 7,850 7,692 980 Rural 15,542 7,850 7,692 980 Urban 0 0 0 10 Dukli Total 23;093 11,776 11,317 961 Rural 11,504 5,880 5,624 956 Urban 11,589 5,896 5,693 966 II Jampuijala Total 5,815 2,927 2,888 987 Rural 5,815 2,927 2,888 987 Urban 0 0 0 12 Bishalgarh Total 22,511 11,336 11,175 986 Rural 21,084 10,625 10,459 984 Urban 1,427 711 716 1,007 13 Boxanagar Total 8,442 4,213 4,229 1,004 Rural 8,442 4,213 4,229 1,004 Urban 0 0 0 14 Melagbar Total 15,948 8,204 7,744 944 Rural 15,948 8,204 7,744 944 Urban 0 0 0 15 Kathalia Total 9,457 4,81 i 4,646 966 Rural 9,457 4,811 4,646 966 Urban 0 0 0 District Total: Total 192,899 98,045 94,854 967 Rural 153,095 77,661 75,434 971 Urban 39,804 20,384 19,420 953 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA The above table depicts the sex ratio of 0-6 age the development blocks the 0-6 age group sex ratio group children in Rural and Urban wise. The total of Boxanagar 1<)04 is highest where as Khowai 927 sex ratio of the district in respect of 0-6 age group is lowest. It is me of the good significant that there children is 967 in which rural is 971 and urban is 953. is no too low sex ratio among the development blocks The rural 0-6 age group children sex ratio is most it varies from 927 to 1004. than the urban 0-6 age group childten sex ratio. Among

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR RD BWCKS, 2001

SL Name of RD block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age No. Persons Males Females group I 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mohanpur 19,995 10,201 9,794 960 2 Hezamara 4,740 2,371 2,369, 999 3 Padmabil 3,951 2,005 1,946 971 4 Khowai 7,495 3,890 3,605 927 5 Tulashikhar 7,492 3,810 3,682 966 6 Kalyanpur 5,425 2,756 2,669 968 7 Teliamura 10,310 5,166 5,144 996 8 Mandai 5,895 2,952 2,943 997 9 Jirania 15,542 7,850 7,692 980 10 Dukli 11,504 5,880 5,624 956 11 Jampuijala 5,815 2,927 2,888 987 12 Bishalgarh 21,084 10,625 10,459 984 13 Boxanagar 8,442 4,213 4,229 1,004 14 Melaghar 15,948 8,204 7.744 944 15 Kathalia 9,457 4,81 I 4.646 966 District (Rural) Total: 153,095 77,661 75,434 971

The above table represents the rural position of development blocks the 7 development blocks sex ratio sex ratio of 0-6 age group children. The district (Ru­ is above the district total and one development block ral) total sex ratio is 971. In the 15 development block i.e. Padmabil is equal to the sex ratio of district total Boxanagar represents the highest sex ratio Le. 1004 Le. 971 aRd the rest are in the below the district total where as Khowai represents the 10we4st sex ratio sex ratio. There is no alarming position of sex ratio 927 among the 0-6 age group children. Out of 15 to the district in respect of development blocks.

TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BYRANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population 2001 Percentage distribution villages villages villages of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 3 1.1 82 0.1 700-749 4 1.5 1,034 0.7 750-799 0.4 296 0.2 800-849 12 4.4 4,077 2.7 850-899 36 13.1 [8,737 12.2 900-949 59 21.5 38,989 25.5 950-999 53 19.3 39,031 25.5 1000-1099 72 26.2 40,733 26.6 1100+ 35 12.7 10,116 6.6 District (Rural) Total: 275 100.0 153,095 100.0

S ex ratio (Rural) for District: 971 38 ANALYTICAL NOTE The above table represents the sex ratio of rural the district level i.e. 971. Most alarming position of areas of 0-6 age group children and the percentage 0-6 age group children sex ratio are in 20 villages distribution of population among the sex ratio of whose sex ratio is below 849 where as district sex village. 107 village out of 275 are in good sex ratio ratio is 971. The range of maximum and minimum i.e. 1000 and above in 0-6 age group of children which are in 35 villages and 3 villages and whose ranges as is good significant in the society. More than half of 1100 '+ and less than 700 respectively. the villaages ( total village 275) sex ratio is above

. TABLEl3: SEX RATIO OF POPUlATION IN TIIE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERA110NSffOWNS, 2001 Sl. No. Name ofUAfrown Urban status Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 of town age group

Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 KhowaiNP NP 1,636 881 755 857 2 Teliamura NP NP 2,040 1,051 989 941 3 Agartala M CI MCI 16,180 8,234 7,946 965 4 Ranirbazar NP NP 1,186 649 537 827 5 SonamuraNP NP 1,220 633 587 927 6 Narsingarh cr cr 702 351 351 1,000 7 Gandhigram CT cr 1,197 644 553 859 8 Kunjaban(part) CT cr 744 401 343 855 9 Indranagar(part) CT cr 1,883 933 950 1,018 10 Jogendranagar CT CT 3,968 2,030 1,938 955 11 Pratapgarh CT CT 3,082 1,541 1,541 1,000 12 Badharghat CT CT 4,539 2,325 2,214 952 13 Oakum. CT CT 1,427 711 716 1,007 District (Urban) Total: 39,804 20,384 19,420 953 The above table represents the sex ratio of ur­ group of children i.e. 1000 and above only three towns ban area of 0-6 age group children. The district(urban) i.e Ranirbazar NT(827), Gandigram CT(859) and total sex ratio of 0-6 age group children is 953. Three Kunjaban CT(part) 855 are in alarming position as Census towns namely Na'rsingarh CT(1000), because whose 0-6 age group children's sex ratio Indranagar CT(1018) and Pratapgarh CT(I007) rep­ are very below in comparisin with other towns and resent a good significantcy of sex ratio of 0-6 age district (urban) total also.

TABLE 14: NUMBFR AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA nON IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil Totall Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of RuraY population Castes Tribes population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban population popUlation to total population to total population population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mohanpur Total 201,613 54,510 26,697 27.0 13.2 Rural 158,974 44,855 26,186 28.2 16.5 Urban 42,639 9,655 511 22.6 1.2 2 Hezamara Total 32,896 191 31,483 0.6 95.7 Rural 32,896 191 31,483 0.6 95.7 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 3 Padmabil Total 27,417 139 25,990 0.5 94.8 Rural 27,417 139 25,990 0.5 94.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCFNfAGE OF SCHlIDULED CASTES AND SCHFDULED TRIBES POPULATION 1N RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil Total/ Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of Rural/ population Castes Tribes population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban population popUlation to total popUlation to total popUlation popUlation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Khowai Total 62,144 12,722 10,610 20.5 17.1 Rural 62,144 12,722 10,610 20.5 17.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 5 Tulashikhar Total 45,039 3,328 36,038 7.4 80.0 Rural 45,039 3,328 36,038 7.4 80.0 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 6 Kalyanpur Total 42,972 12,353 13,102 28.7 30.5 Rural' 42,972 12,353 13,102 28.7 30.5 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 7 Teliamura Total 78,736 19,991 35,143 25.4 44.6 Rural 78,736 19,991 35,143 25.4 44.6 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 8 Mandai Total 43,876 1,104 36,134 2.5 82.4 Rural 43,876 1,104 36,134 2.5 82.4 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 9 Jirania Total 128,196 23,443 43,397 18.3 33.9 Rural 128,196 23,443 43,397 18.3 33.9 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 10 Dukli Total 205,257 61,459 7,499 29.9 3.7 Rural 95,857 28,420 6,031 29.6 6.3 Urban 109,400 33,039 1,468 30.2 1.3 11 Jampuijala Total 43,969 326 40,377 0.7 91.8 Rural 43,969 326 40,377 0.7 91.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 ,0 12 Bishalgarh Total 166,069 27,366 38,294 16.5 23.1 Rural 156,410 25,332 37,696 16.2 24.1 Urban 9,659 2,034 598 21.1 6.2 13 Boxanagar Total 44,064 9,823 3,019 22.3 6.9 Rural 44,064 9,823 3,019 '22.3 6.9 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 14 Melagbar Total 108,018 32,216 14,297 29.8 13.2 Rural 108,018 32,216 14,297 29.8 13.2 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 15 Kathalia Total 54,347 4,190 7,664 7.7 14.1 Rural 54,347 4,190 7,664 7.7 14.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 District Total: Total 1,532,982 295,698 387,081 19.3 25.3 Rural 1,122,915 218,433 367,167 19.5 32.7 Urban 410,067 77,265 19,914 18.8 4.9

The total population, Total scheduled castes areas and 18.8 are in urban areas. Dukli represents population, total scheduled tribes population and the the maximum percentage (29.9%) of SC popUlation percentage of SC & ST populations to the total and that of Padmabil is minimum(O.5%). Seven population are shown in the table No.14. Among the development blocks out of 15 the percentage of SC 15 development blocks, Dukli represents the highest population to total population is higher than the district number ofSC population (61459) whose as Padmabil total and the rest eight development blocks percentage represents the lowest SC population(139). The district ofSC in respect of tot a! population is below the district total SC population is 19.3 in which 19.5 are in rural total. 40 ANALYTICAL NOTE In respect of ST population of Jirania development maximum number of ST population(95. 7) in block represents the highest number ofST population comparisin with its total population. The lowest ST (43397) where as Dukli development blocks percentage are in Dukli development block (3.7). represents the lowest number of ST population(7499). Seven development blocks out of 15 development The total district percentage of ST population to total blocks the percentage of ST population to total population 25.3 in which rural areas consists 32.7% population is above the distict total and the rest eight and urban areas having 4.9% ST population. development blocks ST percentage are in the below Hezamara development blocks represents the to district level total.

TABLEtS: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULFD CASTES AND SCHFDULED TRIB~ POPULATION IN RD BWCKS, 2001 SI. Name ofRD block Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of No. popUlation Castes population Tribes popUlation Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population to total population to total population population

2 3 4 5 6 7 Mohanpur 158,974 44,855 26,186 28.2 16.5 2 Hezamara 32,896 191 31,483 0.6 95.7 3 Padmabil 27,417 139 25,990 0.5 94.8 4 Khowai 62,144 12,722 10,610 20.5 17.1 5 Tulashikhar 45,039 3,328 36,038 7.4 80.0 6 Kalyanpur 42,972 12,353 13,102 28.7 30.5 7 Teliamura 78,736 19,991 35,143 25.4 44.6 8 Mandai 43,876 1,104 36,134 2.5 82.4 9 Jirania 128,196 23,443 43,397 18.3 33.9 10 Dukli 95,857 28,420 6,031 29.6 6.3 II Jampuijala 43,969 326 40,377 0.7 91.8 12 Bishall?fll'h 156,410 25,332 37,696 16.2 24.1 13 Boxanal?fll' 44,064 9,823 3,019 22.3 6.9 14 Melaghar 108,018 32,216 14,297 29.8 13.2 15 Kathalia 54,347 4,190 7,664 7.7 14.1 District (Rural) Total: 1,122,915 218,433 367,167' 19.5 32.7

The above table shown the total population of population to tatal population and the rest eight development block( rural part only) scheduled castes development blocks are below the district leveL and scheduled tribe wise population and its percentage. In respect of ST, Jirania development block have Mohanpur represents the maximum number of SC maximum number ofST population i.e. 43397 where popUlation (44.855) where as Padmabil represents as Dukli represents the minimum number of ST the minimum number of SC population (139). The population( 6031) among the development blocks. The district (rural) total percentage of SC population to distict (Rural)total percentage of ST population to total population is 19.5. In respect of percentage of total population is 32.7. The maximum and minimum SC popUlation to total population Melagarh ranked 1st percentage of ST population to total population are in (29.8) whereas Padmabil ranked last (0.5). The seven Hezamara(95.7) and Dukli(6.3) respectively. The development blocks out of 15 i.e. Mohanpur (28.2), seven development blocks percentage of ST Khowai(20.5), Kalyanpur(28.7), Teliamura(25.4), population to total population is above the district Dukli(29.6), Kboxanagar(22.3) and Melagarh(29.8) (Rural) total and the rest eight are below the district are in the above of district level percentage of SC level.

41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE 16 : PROPORTION OF SCHIDLLID CASTES POPUlATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 200t Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Number ofvillages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage population to total population Population 2 3 4 5 Nil 81 29.5 0 0.0 Less than 5 51 18.5 2,810 1.3 5-10 22 8.q 7,452 3.4 11-20 47 17.1 44,680 20.5 21-30 31 11.3 50,543 23.1 31-40 18 6.5 38,907 17.8 41-50 16 5.8 46,415 21.2 51-75 9 3.3 27,626 12.6 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total 275 100.0 218,433 100.0

The above table depicts the proportion of SC and whose percentage is highest923.1) among all the population to total population in villages. There are range of scheduled castes population. The lowest nine percentage range starting from Nil and ending number of SC population (2810) lived in 51 villages with 76 and above. It is interesting to notice that 81 and whose percentage of SC (1.3). There are no villages out of275 villages having no scheduled castes scheduled castes population in the percentage range population. The maximum number of SC population of 76 & above. are in the range of21-30 within 31 inhabited villages

TABLEl7: PROPORTIONOFSCHFDULIDTRIBES POPULATIONTOTOTALPOPULATIONlNVILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Tribes Percentage population to total population Population 2 3 4 5 Nil 27 9.8 0 0.0 Less than 5 46 16.7 4,297 1.2 5-10 13 4.7 8,358 2.3 11-20 25 9.1 16,062 4.4 21-30 12 4.4 15,361 4.2 31-40 10 3.6 15,545 4.2 41-50 10 3.6 22,470 6.1 51-75 12 4.4 22,935 6.2 76 and above 120 43.6 262,139 71.4 District Total 275 100.0 367,167 100.0

The above table represents the proportion of above and which contains 120 villages out of 275 scheduled tribes population to total population in vil­ villages and got highest number of percentage i.e. lage. It is shown from the table that 27 villages out 71.4. The minimum number of scheduled Tribes popu­ of275 villages within the district having no scheduled lation(4,297) are lived in 46 villages and its percent­ Tribe population. The maximum number ofST popu­ age range of ST population to total population is less lation(262,139) are in the percentage range of76 and than 5.

42 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE 18: NUMBFR AND PFRCFNTAGEOFSCHEDULID CASTES AND SCHIDULID TRm~ POPUATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 Sl. No. Name of VA/Town Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled population Castes Tribes Castes population to Tribes population to population population total population total population 1 3 <\ 5 6 7 I KhowaiNP 17,689 1,743 1,443 9.9 8.2 2 Teliarnura NP 19,605 4,808 118 24.5 0.6 3 Agartala M CI 189,998 22,185 15,616 11.7 8.2 4 Ranirbazar NP 11,003 1,966 6 17.9 .0.1 5 Sonarnura NP 10,074 1,835 154 18.2 1.5 6 NarsingarhCT 6,820 2,130 117 31.2 1.7 7 Gandhigrarn CT 10,669 2,789 93 26.1 0.9 . 8 Kunjaban(part) CT 7,343 2,166 136 29.5 3.2 9 Indranagar(p art) CT 17,807 2,570 65 14.4 0.4 10 Jogendranagar CT 34,850 10,800 57 31.0 0.2 II Pratap garh cr 26,837 8,240 275 30.7 1.0 12 Badharghat CT 47,713 13,999 1,136 29.3 2.4 13 Gakulnagar CT 9,659 2,034 598 21.1 6.2 District (Urban) Total: 410,067 77,265 19,914 18.8 4.9

The above table represents the SC & ST In case of ST popUlation Agartala(MCL) having population in urban areas in respect of total population highest number ofpopulation(156 16) and Ranirbazar in the district. Out of 13 towns the maximum number NP having only 6 ST population. The district(urban) of SC population(22185) are in Agartala MCL and total percentage of ST population to total population the minimum ST population lived in Khowai NP. The is 4.9. Though the ST popUlation of Agartala district(Urban) total of percentage of scheduled castes MCL(15616) is 10.82 times higher than the ST population to total popUlation is 18.8. The highest population of Khowai NP (1443) yet the percentage number of percetage of scheduled castes population of ST population to total popUlation are same i.e. 8.2 atre in Narsingarh CT (31.2) and the lowest number and also it is above the distict(urban) total perceptage of scheduled castes population are in Khowai of ST total popUlation. Only the percentage of ST NP(9.9). Eight towns out of 13 towns having the population of three towns out of 13 towns is higher higher percentage of SC population in respect of than that of district (urban)total percentage of ST district (urban) total and the rest five the percentage population. of SC is below the district total.

43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCIDDULED CAS'l'lS AND SCHlIDULID 1RIBES IN RD BLOCKS, 2001

S1. No. Name of RD block Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio

2 3 4 Mohanpur 962 944 2 Hezamara ~85 990 3 Padmabil 1,242 979 4 Khowai 1,014 964 5 Tulashikhar 961 990 ·6 Kalyanpur 974 1,007 7 Teliamura 944 988 8 Mandai 1,041 988 9 Jirania 938 941 10 Dukli 991 894 11 Jampuijala 940 968 12 Bishalgarh 940 980 I3 Boxanagar 954 972 14 MelagJlar 961 969 15 Kathalia 918 961 District (Rural) Total: 961 973

The above table represents the sex ratio among development blocks i.e. Tulashikhar (961) and the SC & ST in CD blocks ( rural portion only). The Melaghar(961 ) is equal to district (rural) total. district ( rural) total sex ratio of Scheduled Cases is In respect of scheduled tribes the sex ration of less than the district(rural) total seation of scheduled Kalyanpur is 1007. The seven Development blocks tribes. out of the are above the to the district(rural) sex In respect of scheduled castes the sex ration of ration(973) and the rest of the sex are in below the Padmabil obtained the 1st position i.e, 1242 followed district sex ration in respect of rural areas concerned. by Mandai(104l) and Khowai(10l4) out of 15 The sex ratio of Dukli Development block is very development blocks six development blocks obtained low (894) in comparision with other block. above the sex ration of district total and two

TABLE20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULlID CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATlONSITOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name ofU.Affown Scheduled Castes sex ratio Scheduled Tribes sex ratio

2 3 4 I KhowaiNP 1,036 942 2 TeliamuraNP 960 1,000 3 Agartala MCI 1,023 1,032 4 Ranirbazar NP 911 5,000 5 Sonarnura NP 940 294 6 Narsingarh CT 893 721 7 Gandhigram CT 956 1,268 8 Kunjaban(part) CT 950 888 9 Indranagar(part) CT 968 757 10 Jogendranagar CT 994 900 11 Pratap garh CT 1,004 993 12 Badharghat CT 985 884 13 G akulnagar CT 910 829 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 988 996 44 ANAL YTICAL NOTE The above table depicts the sex ratio of SC & district. It is very very interesting, to notice that the ST in respe_ct of towns. The total sex ratio of SC sex ratio of Ranirbazar NP is 5000!, as becaus~ in (urban) for the district is 988. Three towns viz Khowai Ranirbazar there is 1 male & 5 female i.e. total 6 NP(1036), Agartala MCL(1023) and Pratapgarh population(ST). Hence the sex ratio has come as CT(l 004) having sex ratio of one thousand and above 5000. In sonarnura NP the sex ratio is 294 because in respect ofSC. It is a good significant oftfle society. there are 119(males) & 35(females) as ST population. The sex ratio ofNarsingarh CT(893) in very low in The sex ratio of Teliamura(lOOO), Agartala MCL comparision with other towns. Only four towns out (1032), Gandhigram CT(1268) is a good signaficant 0f thirteen shose sex ration(SC) is above the district in society. N arsingarh CT(72 1) & Indranagar ( total( urban). part)CT(757) represents low sex ratio in comparision The total sex ratio of ST (urban) for the district with other towns. is 996 which is higher than the SC sex ratio of the

TABLE 21: NUMBFRANDPERCFNTAGEOFLITERA'IES ANDILLIIJ!RA'IES BYRD BLOCKS, 2001 Sl. Name of TotaV Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. RD block RuraII Number of literates Number of illiterates male-female Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mohanpur Total 134,605 77,203 57,402 67,008 28,004 39,004 76.0 83.3 68.0 15.3 Rural 102,661 58,850 43,811 56,313 23,558 32,755 73.9 81.5 65.6 15.9 Urban 31,944 18,353 13,591 10,695 4,446 6,249 83.8 89.7 77.0 12.6 2 Hezamara Total 17,226 10,214 7,012 15,670 6,411 9,259 61.2 71.7 50.4 21.2 Rural 17,226 10,214 7,012 15,670 6,411 9,259 61.2 71.7 50.4 21.2 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 Padmabil Total 17,377 10,020 7,357 10,040 3,844 6,196 74.1 84.5 63.4 21.1 Rural 17,377 10,020 7,357 10,040 3,844 6,196 74.1 84.5 63.4 21.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Khowai Total 44,059 24,188 19,871 18,085 7,558 10,527 80.6 86.8 74.2 12.7 Rural 44,059 24,188 19,871 18,085 7,558 10,527 80.6 86.8 74.2 12.7 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 o . 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Tulashikhar Total 24,857 14,394 10,463 20,182 8,437 11,745 66.2 75.7 56.5 19.2 Rural 24,857 14,394 10,463 20,182 8,437 11,745 66.2 75.7 56.5 19.2 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Kalyanpur Total 29,714 16,601 13,113 13,258 5,194 8,064 79.1 87.2 70.9 16.3 Rural 29,714 16,601 13,113 13,258 5,194 8,064 79.1 87.2 70.9 16.3 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 Teliamura Total 48,275 28,493 19,782 30,461 12,370 18,091 70.6 79.8 60.4 19.4 Rural 48,275 28,493 19,782 30,461 12,370 18,091 70.6 79.8 60.4 19.4 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 Mandai Total 24,934 14,723 10,211 18,942 7,510 11,432 65.7 76.4 54.6 21.8 Rural 24,934 14,723 10,211 18,942 7,510 11,432 65.7 76.4 54.6 21.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 Jirania Total 86,234 49,599 36,635 41,962 17,035 24,927 76.6 84.4 68.0 16.4 Rural 86,234 49,599 36,635 41,962 17,035 24,927 76.6 84.4 68.0 16.4 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 Dukli Total 150,617 82,409 68,208 54,640 22,400 32,240 82.7 88.6 76.5 12.1 Rural 67,629 37,738 29,891 28,228 11,467 16,761 80.2 87.1 72.9 14.3 Urban 82,988 44,671 38,317 26,412 10,933 15,479 84.9 89.9 79.7 10.2 11 Jampuijala Total 24,152 15,094 9,058 19,817 7,424 12,393 63.3 77.1 48.8 28.3 Rural 24,152 15,094 9,058 19,817 7,424 12,393 63.3 77.1 48.8 28.3 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 21: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFUfERATIS ANDlLLITERATES BYRD BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Total' Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. RD block Rural' Number of literates Number of illiterates male-female Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO II 12 13 12 Bishalgarh Total 109,527 63,409 46,118 56,542 22,313 . 34,229 76.3 85.2 66.7 18.6 Rural 103,120 59,417 43,703 53,290 20,914 32,376 76.2 85.2 66.6 18.6 Urban 6,407 3,992 2,415 3,252 1,399 1,853 77.8 85.3 68.0 17.3 13 Boxanagar Total 23,380 13,794 9,586 20,684 8,966 11,718 65.6 74.4 56.1 18.2 Rural 23,380 13,794 9,586 20,684 8,966 11,718 65.6 74.4 56.1 18.2 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14 Melaghar Total 65,585 37,593 27,992 42,433 17,851 24,582 71.2 79.6 62.4 17.1 Rural 65,585 37,593 27,992 42,433 17,851 24,582 71.2 79.6 62.4 17.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15 Kathalia Total 27,766 16,158 11,608 26,581 11,767 14,814 61.9 69.9 53.3 16.6 Rural 27,766 16,158 11,608 26,581 11,767 14,814 61.9 69.9 53.3 16.6 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District Total: Total 1,035,378 581,523 453,855 497,604 204,056 293,548 77.3 84.6 69.6 15.0 Rural 706,969 406,876 300,093 415,946 170,306 245,640 72.9 81.5 63.8 17.6 Urban 328,409 174,647 153,762 81,658 33,750 47,908 88.7 92.9 84.4 8.5

The above table represents the number and of l035378(district total) and its (Dukli's) percentage percentage of literates and Gap in Male female of literacy rate is 82.7. Where as Hezamara literacy rate by tahsils, The total population of West development block ranked the last position i.e. only Tripura district is 1532982 out of which 1085378 are 17226 persons are literate out of 1035378 literated literates and 497604 are illiterates. Out of 1035378 persons in the district. The literacy rate of Hezamara literate persons the Males are 581524 and Females also 61.2 which is below the district literacy rate of are 453855. The total percentage of literates are 77.3 77.3%. in which 84.6% are Males and 69.6% are females. The maximum number of illiterate persons lived The percentage of urban literacy (88.7) is higher than in Mohanpur development block i.e. 67008 out of the percentage of rural literacY(72.9). In case of 497604 illiterates though the total number of population males & females the urban literacy rate is much in Mohanpur development bloci (201613) is too high. higher than the ruralleteracy rate. The male/ females But of we consider the number of illiterate out of Gap in literacy rate is to in which in case of urban total population in the development block than the it is 8.5 and in case of rural it is 17.6. percentage of illiterate is highest among the other

Amoug the development blocks Dukli ranked 1st development blocks. whose total number of literate persons is 150617 out-

46 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LrrERATIS AND ILLITERA T.ES BY SEX IN RD BWCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of RD Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. block N umber of literates Number of illiterates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mohanpur 102,661 58,850 43,811 56,313 23,558 32,755 73.9 81.5 65.6 15.9 2 Hezamara 17,226 10,214 7,012 15,670 6,411 9,259 61.2 71.7 50.4 21.2 3 Padrnabi1 17,377 10,020 7,357 10,040 3,844 6,196 74.1 84.5 63.4 21.1 4 Khowai 44,059 24,188 19,871 18,085 7,558 10,527 80.6 86.8 74.2 12.7 5 Tulashikhar 24,857 14,394 10,463 20,182 8,437 11,745 66.2 75.7 56.5 19.2 6 Kalyanpur 29,714 16,601 13,113 13,258 5,194 8,064 79.1 87.2 70.9 16.3 7 Teliamura 48,275 28,493 19,782 30,461 12,370 18,091 70.6 79.8 60.4 19.4 8 Mandai 24,934 14,723 10,211 18,942 7,510 11,432 65.6 76.4 54.6 21.8 9 Jirania 86,234. 49,599 36,635 41,962 17,035 24,927 76.5 84.4 68.0 16.4 10 Dukli 67,629 37,738 29,891 28,228 1l,467 16,761 80.2 87.1 72.9 14.2 II Jampuijala 24,152 15,094 9,058 19,817 7,424 12,393 63.3 77.0 48.8 28.2 12 Bishalgarh 103,120 59,417 43,703 53,290 20,914 32,376 76.2 85.2 66.6 18.6 13 BOXllilagar 23,380 13,794 9,586 20,684 8,966 II,7I8 65.6 74.4 56.1 18.2 14 Melaghar 65,585 37,593 27,992 42,433 17,851 24,582 71.2 79.6 62.4 17.1 15 Kathalia 27,766 16,158 11,608 26,581 11,767 14,814 61.9 69.9 53.3 16.6 District (Rural) Total: 706,969 406,876 300,093 415,946 170,306 245,640 72.9 81.5 63.8 17.6

This table is similar to the previous table(21). Teleamura(48275),Khowai( 44059), Kalyanpur(29714), This table represents only the rural portion of the Kathalia (27766), Mandai(24934), Tulashikhar(24857), district i.e. total number of .literates with male & Jam p u ij a I a( 24152), Box an ag are 2 3380), female break up. Total number of illiterates with male Padmabil( 17377) and Hezamara( 17226). But in re- & female break up, percentage of literates with male spect of percentage of literates Khowai(80.6) ranked female break up and the Gap in male female literacy 1'1 followed by Dukli(80.2), Kalyanpur(79.l) etc. rate. Out of total(1,122915) rural population in the Hezamara ranked the last position i.e. 61.2% in times district 706969 are literates and 415946 are illiter- of literacy rate. The Gap in Male & Female literacy ates. The maximum number of literates persons rate for the district(rural) total is 17.6. The maximum (Rural) shown in Bishalgarh development block fol- Gap in Male & Female literacy in Jampuijala (28.2) lowed by Mohonpur (102661), Jirania (86234), development block where as the minimum Gap in on Dukli(67629), Melaghar(65585), Khowai(12.7) development block ..

TABLE23 : DIS1RIBUfION OFVllLAGFS BY LlTERACYRATERANGF., 2001 Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of villages villages villages population 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 I 0.4 3,055 0.3 21-30 2 0.7 1,106 0.1 31-40 7 2.5 10,062 0.9 41-50 10 3.6 16,221 1.4 51-60 39 14.2 93,119 8.3 61-70 84 30.5 277,983 24.8 71-80 92 33.5 449,330 40.0 81-90 39 14.2 269,666 24.0 91-99 1 0.4 2,373 0.2 100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 275 100.0 1,122,915 100.0

Ute racy rate for District: 77.3 47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA The above table represents the distribution of having lower rang and higher range of literacy rate village literacy rate range 2001. There are twelve i.e. "11-20 and 91-99" which consists 3055 and 2373 range of literacy rate4 starting from (0) and ending population respectively. Moreover 39 villages in the at 100. Upta the range of literacy 1-10 & in 100 range of literacy rate shown as "51-60" and also' 81- thare was no literate persons shown in the above 90' and their population is 93,119 & 269,666 table. The miudmum number of population i.e. 449,330 respectively. consists in 92 will ages out of275 villages with in the Literacy rate for the district is 77.3 %. Hence little range of literacy 71-80 and the percentage distribution more than 40 villages having higher literacy rate in of population is 40. The next higher population i.e. comparsion with district total and rest villages literacy 277983 consists of 84 villages and whose range of rate is below the district level. literacy rate for villages in "61-70). Two single villages

TABLE24 : NUMBER AND pmCFNTAGE OF LITERA'I'ES ANDILLlTERATIS BYSEXIN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in of UAffown male-female No. Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 KhowaiNP 15,194 7,855 7,339 2,495 1,114 1,381 94.6 97.1 92.1 5.0 2 TeliamuraNP 15,858 8,401 7,457 3,747 1,607 2,140 90.3 93.8 86.6 7.2 3 Agartala M Cl 160,248 82,723 77,525 29,750 12,019 17,731 92.2 95.6 88.8 6.8 4 Ranirbazar NP 8,461 4,627 3,834 2,542 1,031 1,511 86.2 92.4 79.7 12.6 5 SonamuraNP 7,309 4,025 3,284 2,765 1,201 1,564 82.6 87.6 77.1 10.6 6 Narsingarh CT 4,781 2,907 1,874 2,039 851 1,188 78.1 85.3 69.1 16.2 7 Gandhigram CT 7,833 4,413 3,420 2,836 1,252 1,584 82.7 87.9 76.8 11.1 8 Kunjaban(part) CT 5,689 3,640 2,049 1,654 674 980 86.2 93.0 76.3 16.7 9 Indranagar(part) CT 13,641 7,393 6,248 4,166 1,669 2,497 85.7 90.9 80.2 10.8 10 Jogendranagar CT 25,573 13,844 11,729 9,277 3,899 5,378 82.8 88.1 77.3 10.8 11 Pratapgarh CT 19,303 10,513 8,790 7,534 3,129 4,405 81.3 86.9 75.4 11.5 12 Badharghat CT 38,112 20,314 1'1,798 9,601 3,905 5,696 88.3 92.8 83.6 9.1 13 Gakulnagar CT 6,407 3,992 2,415 3,252 1,399 1,853 77.8 85.3 68.0 17.3 District (Urban) Total: 328,409 174,647 153,762 81,658 33,750 47,908 88.7 92.9 84.4 8.5

The above table represents the number and Gakulnagar CTC77.8) ranked last among the thirteen percentage of literates in males & females break up urban areas of the district. Similarly in respect of males and gap in male female literacy rate in district urban & females percentage ofliterates Agartala MCL(97.1) areas. Out of 410067 urban population in the district and Narsingarh CT(85.3) & Gakulnagar CT(85.3) are 328409 are literates in the district is 88.7 in which males in highest and lowest male literates and Agartala are 92.9 & females are 84.4. Hence the gap in males MCL(92.1) and Gakulnagar CT(68.0) are in lighest & females literacy rate is 8.5. and lowest female literates in the said district. The Gap in male/female literacy rate in Agartala (5.0) is The above table shown the maximum number of below the district(urban) total and highest gap in male/ literate persons are in Agartala MCL( 160248) and the female literacy rate shown against Gakulnagar minimum number ofliterates persons are in Narsingarh CT(17.3). CT(478l). But in respect of percentage of literate persons Khowai NP(94.6) ranked 1 ,I whereas

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE25: NlJMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHIDULIDCASTES LITERATES ANDll.llfERATES BYSEX IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name ofRD block Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Hezamara 41 29 12 150 78 72 26.8 32.6 18.8 13.8 2 Padmabil 39 24 15 100 ~8 62 37.1 46.2 28.3 17.9 3 Khowai 8,506 4,568 3,938 4,216 1,750 2,466 76.7 82.8 70.7 12.2 4 Tulashikhar 1,138 986 152 1,590 711 819 61.9 69.7 53.9 15.8 5 Kalyanpur 7,970 4,527 3,443 4,383 1,730 2,653 74.4 83.1 65.3 17.9 6 TeJiamura 12,513 7,217 5,296 7,478 3,064 4,414 72.0 80.7 62.8 17.9 7 Mandai 740 413 327 364 128 236 74.6 83.6 65.7 17.9 8 Jirania 15,684 8,839 6,845 7,759 3,260 4,499 76.3 83.3 68.9 14.4 9 Dukli 18,935 10,408 8,527 9,485 3,866 5,619 76.3 83.5 69.0 14.5 10 Jampuijala 209 116 93 117 52 65 71.3 77.3 65.0 12.3 11 Bishalg,arh 15,446 8,967 6,479 9,886 4,094 5,192 70.9 79.4 61.8 17.6 12 Boxanagar 5,996 3,480 2,516 3,827 1,547 2,280 72.3 81.7 62.4 19.3 13 Melaghar 20,828 11,661 9,161 11,388 4,767 6,621 74.6 81.9 61.0 14.8 14 Kathalia 2,355 1,339 1,016 1,835 955 990 65.8 72.1 58.9 13.2 15 Mohanpur 25,676 14,612 11,064 19,179 8,252 10,927 66.7 74.6 58.5 16.2 District ( Rural) total: 136,676 77,186 59,490 81,757 34,292 47,575 72.3 80.1 64.3 15.8

The above tab Ie represents the percentage of sex and Gap in male/female literacy rate. scheduled castes literates, percentage of literates by

TABLE 26 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAG.ES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTFS POPULATION. 2001 Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution villages villages villages Population of pop uiation 1 2 3 4 5 0 3 1.5 48 0.0 1-10 2 l.0 114 0.1 11-20 1 0.5 16 0.0 21-30 4 2.1 70 0.0 31-40 4 2.1 786 0.4 41-50 7 3.6 2,945 1.3 51-60 14 7.2 9,109 4.2 61-70 53 27.3 66,650 30.5 71·80 69 35.6 111,059 50.8 81-90 30 15.5 27,531 12.6 91-99 1 0.5 18 0.0 100 6 3.1 27 0.0 District Total: 194 100.0 218,433 100.0

literacy rate for District (Rural): 72.3

This table above the range of literacy rate for three villages having "0" literacy rate and 27 SC scheduled castes population within the inhabited population in. six villages having 100 literacy rate. villages. The maximum number of SC population i.e Literacy rate for district(Rural) is 72.3. So 106 villages 111,059 are in 69 villages and whose range of literacy out of 194 having above the literacy rate for district rate falls in 71-80. The seconds highest SC and rest of the villages are below the literacy rate of population(66,650) covered 53 villages and whose the district. range of literacy rate "61-70". 48 SC population in 49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 27 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULID CASUS LITERATES AND lLLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name and urban status of Number of litemtes and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in Town male/female N umber of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I KhowaiNP 1,386 716 670 357 140 217 90.1 93.8 86.3 7.5 . 2 Teliamura NP 3,600 1,936 1,664 1,208 517 691 84.8 89.9 79.5 10.4 3 Agartala M Cl 16,324 8,642 7,682 5,861 2,323 3,538 82.0 88.3 75.9 12.4 4 Ranirbazar NP 1,405 791 614 561 238 323 81.4 88.2 74.1 14.1 5 Sonamura NP 1,294 731 563 541 215 326 80.3 88.0 72.1 15.9 6 N3fsingarh CT 1,217 731 486 913 394 519 64.9 73.3 55.3 18.0 7 Gandhigram CT 1,851 1,029 822 938 397 541 73.7 80.0 67.1 12.9 8 Kunjaban(part) CT 1,394 813 581 772 298 474 74.0 84.2 63.2 21.1 9 Indranagar(part) CT 1,746 954 792 824 352 472 76.7 82.6 70.7 11.9 10 JogendranagarCT 6,854 3,750 3,104 3,946 1,666 2,280 73.2 80.1 66.2 13.9 11 Pratap garh CT 5,038 2,742 2,296 3,202 1,370 1,832 71.0 77.0 64.9 12.2 12 Badharghat CT 9,938 5,392 4,546 4,061 1,662 2,399 79.5 85.9 73.1 12.7 13 Gakulnagar CT 1,050 632 418 984 433 551 61.3 70.0 51.6 18.4 West Tripura (Urban) : 53,097 28,859 24,238 24,168 10,005 14,163 77.8 84.2 71.3 13.0

The above table represents the number of SC females the highest percentage of literates are in literates and illiterates, the percentage of literates and Agartala i.e. male(93.8) & females (86.3) where as gap in male/female literacy rate. Out of 77,265 SC the lowest literates are in Gakulnagar CT i.e. population (urban areas) the number of literates is males(70.0) and females (51.6). The percentage of 53097 in which males are 28859 & females are 24238. literates of six towns are above the district total of The total number of illiterate SC ios 24168 out of 77 .8% and rest seven towns are below the district which 10005 are males & 14163 are females. The total literacy rate. The district(urban) Gap in male! maximum number of SC literates are in Agartala female literacy rate is 13. The minimum gap of male! MCL(16324) and the minimum number of SC liter­ female are shown against Khowai NP(7.5%) and ates are in Gakulnagar CT (1050) and its percentage maximum shown against Kunjaban (Part) CT(21.1 %). are 90.1 & 61.3 respectively. In case of males &

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND pmCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERA~ BY SEX IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. No. Name ofRD N umber of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in block male/female Number ofliterates Number of illiterates literacy rate ------~--~----~~~~~--=-----~~--=-~--Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Hezamara 16,667 9,823 6,844 14,816 5,998 8,818 61.9 72.4 51.1 21.3 2 Padmabil 16,908 9,692 7,216 9,082 3,441 5,641 75.7 86.0 65.2 20.9· 3 Khowai 6,992 3,962 3,030 3,618 1,440 2,178 75.3 83.9 66.4 17.5 4 Tulashikhar 20,327 11,642 8,685 15,711 6,465 9,246 67.8 77.5 58.1 19.3 5 Kalyanpur 8,651 4,897 3,754 4,451 1,632 2,819 76.5 87.1 65.9 21.2 6 Teliamura 18,137 10,812 7,325 17,006 6,865 10,141 60.5 71.5 49.3 22.1 7 Mandai 19,674 11,690 7,984 16,460 6,488 9,972 63.3 74.5 51.8 22.7 8 Jirania 25,304 15,097 10,207 18,093 7,263 10,830 67.6 78.1 56.4 21.7 9 Dukli 3,495 2,279 1,216 2,536 905 1,631 68.0 82.7 51.0 31.7 10 Jarnpuijala 21,820 13,575 8,245 18,557 6,938 11,619 62.3 76.2 47.9 28.3 50 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LiTERATES AND Il..LITFRATES BYSEX IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 S1. No. NameofRD Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in block male/female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males .Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 Bishalgarh 22,544 13,726 8,818 15,152 5,313 9,839 69.8 84.1 55.2 28.9 12 Boxanagar 1,420 970 450 1,599 561 1,038 59.4 78.3 39.1 39.2 13 Melaghar 6,457 4,124 2,333 7,840 3,138 4,702 56.0 70.7 41.0 29.7 14 Kathalia 2,466 1,686 780 5,198 2,223 2,975 40.8 54.4 26.5 27.9 15 Mohanpur 14,993 8,921 6,072 11,193 4,551 6,642 65.5 75.6 54.8 20.8 District (Rural) Total: 205,855 122,896 82,959 161,312 63,221 98,091 65.6 77.2 53.7 23.5

Table No. 28 shows literacy status among By females it was recorded highest (66.4%) in Scheduled Tribes community as per Census,200 1 at Khowai Dev. Block and lowest (26.5%) in Kathalia Dev.Block level. Literacy rate by persons varies Dev. Block while district average of 53.7%. between highest (76.5%) in Kalyanpur Dev. Block Literacy rate gap by gender was recorded highest and lowest (40.8%) in Kathalia Dev. Block while (39.2%) in Boxanagar Dev. Block and lowest district average of 65.6%. (17.5%) in Khowai Dev. Block while district average By males it was recorded highest (87.1 %) in of 23.5%. Kalyanpur Dev. Block and lowest (54.4%) in KathaIia Dev. Block while district average of 77.2%.

TABLE29 : DISTRIBUTION OFVlLLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of ScheduleCi Tribes Percentage distribution of for villages villages villages Population popUlation 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 0.8 12 0.0 1-10 1 0.4 29 0.0 11-20 1 0.4 262 O~I 21-30 4 1.6 4,572 1.2 31-40 12 4.8 10,338 2.8 41-50 20 8.1 22,735 6.2 51-60 43 17.3 51,374 14.0 61-70 61 24.6 142,577 38.8 71-80 61 24.6 111,381 30.3 81-90 23 9.3 22,084 6.0 91-99 11 4.4 1,700 0.5 100 9 3.6 103 0.0 District Total: 248 100.0 367,167 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 65.6

The above table represents the range of literacy The total literacy rate for district(Rural) is 65.6 from rate for scheduled Tribes population within the the above table it is shown that 104 villages having inhabited villages. The maximum number of scheduled literacy rate more than the district total even some of tribes population (142,577) are in the range ofliteracy the villages also more than its district total which falls rate of 61-70 which covered 61 villages within the within the range of 61-70(but not the all 61 villages district. 100 percent literacy rate of 103 popUlation within this range). 83 villages having lower literacy covered 9 villages and 0 literacy rate(Le. total illiterate) rates in comparision with district total(Rural). covered 2 villages and whose population is only 12. 51 DIS.TRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE30: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHFDVLEDTRlBES LIrF:RATES AND ILLITERATIS BYSEXlN TOWNS 2001 SI. Name and urban status of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Town malc:lfernale Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KhowaiNP 1,257 658 599 186 85 101 95.2 96.3 93.9 2.5 2 Teliamura NP 102 52 50 16 7 9 94.4 %.3 92.6 3.7 3 Agartala M Cl 13,667 6,926 6,741 1,949 760 1,189 95.4 98.4 92.4 6.0 4 Ranirbazar NP 3 0 3 3 2 50.0 0.0 60.0 -60.0 5 Sonamura NP 130 102 28 24 17 7 87.8 87.9 87.5 0.4 6 Narsingllfh CT 98 65 33 19 3 16 93.3 97.0 86.8 10.2 7 Gandhigram CT 71 33 38 22 8 14 8~.5 91.7 79.2 12.5 8 Kunjaban(part) CT 198 113 85 38 12 26 93.4 99.1 86.7 12.4 9 Indranagar(part) CT 55 34 21 10 3 7 90.2 97.1 80.8 16.4 10 J ogendranagar CT 44 23 21 13 7 6 89.8 92.0 87.5 4.5 11 Pratapgarh CT 235 122 113 40 16 24 94.4 98.4 90.4 8.0 12 Badharghat CT 975 544 431 161 59 102 92.3 96.3 87.8 8.5 13 Gakulnagar CT 308 205 103 290 122 168 64.8 76.2 50.0 26.2 West Tripura (Urban) : 17,143 8,877 8,266 2,771 1,100 1,671 94.2 97.3 91.1 6.2

The above table represents the total number of CT(94.4%) are above the district level ofliteracy rate. scheduled Tribes literates total number of ST In respect of males and females the total urban liiiterates, percentage of literates and gap in male/ literacy rate is 97.3 & 91.1 respectively. The literacy female literacy rate. Out of 19,914 scheduled tribes rate 0 f Kunjaban(par)CT(99.1) is the highest and 17143 are literates and 2771 are illiterates in respect Ranirbazar NP(O) is the lowest among males literacy of urban ST population . The maximum number of rate. It is interesting to shown from the above table ST literate persons lived in Agartala MCL(13,667). that there is no male literate persons (ST) living in Where the minimum number of scheduled tribe Ranirbazar NP only 3 female literate persons are population are in Ranirbazar NP(only 3). In respect there. In respect of female literacy rate Khowai of percentage of literates Agartala MCL(95.4) is NP(9.3.9) ranked 1sl position & Gakulnagar CT(50%) highest among other town of the district and ranked the last position. The district total(urban) male/ Ranirbazar NP(50%) is the lowest. The district(urban) female literacy gap is 6.2. The minimum gap shown literacy rate in respect of ST popUlation is 94.2 only in Ranirbazar NP( -60) as there was no male persons four towns i.e. Khowai NP(95.2%), Teliamura & maximum are in Gakulnagar CT(26.2%). NP(94.4%), Agartala MCL(95.4%) and Pratapgarh

TABLE31: NUMBER AND PERCINTAGEOFMAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX INRD BLOCKS 2001 SI. Name of Persons Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (Main Non workers No. RD Block / Males/ population and marginal workers) Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mohanpur Persons 201,613 55,545 27.6 10,375 5.1 65,920 32.7 135,693 67.3 Males 105,207 48,162 45.8 5,786 5.5 53,948 51.3 51,259 48.7 Females 96,406 7,383 7.7 4,589 4.8 11,972 12.4 84,434 87.6 2 Hezamara Persons 32,896 10,133 30.8 4,558 13.9 14,691 44.7 18,205 55.3 Males 16,625 7,056 42.4 927 5.6 7,983 48.0 8,642 52.0 Females 16,271 3,077 18.9 3,631 22.3 6,708 41.2 9,563 58.8 3 Padmabil Persons 27,417 7,813 28.5 4,107 15.0 11,920 43.5 15,497 56.5 Males 13,864 5,482 39.5 1,262 9.1 6,744 48.6 7,120 51.4 Females 13,553 2,331 17.2 2,845 21.0 5,176 38.2 8,377 61.8 52 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE31: NUMBER AND PERCl'NfAGE OF MAIN WORKmS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEXINRDBLOCKS,2001 Sl. Nameof Persons Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (Main Non workers No. RD Block I Males! pop ulation and marginal workers) Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 Khowai Persons 62,144 17,700 28.5 4,231 6.8 21,931 35.3 40,213 64.7 Males 31,746 14,737 46.4 1,745 5.5 16,482 51.9 15,264 48.1 Females 30,398 2,963 9.7 2,486 8.2 5,449 17.9 24,949 82.1 5 Tulashikhar Persons 45,039 13,859 30.8 7,300 16.2 21,159 47.0 23,880 53.0 Males 22,831 9,629 42.2 1,991 8.7 11,620 50.9 11,211 49.1 Females 22,208 4,230 19.0 5,309 23.9 9,539 43.0 12,669 57.0 6 Kalyanpur Persons 42,972 11,513 26.8 3,331 7.8 14,844 34.5 28,128 65.5 Males 21,795 9,864 45.3 1,001 4.6 10,865 49.9 10,930 50.1 Females 21,n7 1,649 7.8 2,330 11.0 3,979 18.8 17,198 81.2 7 Teliamura Persons 78,736 24,042 30.5 7,138 9.1 31,180 39.6 47,556 60.4 Males 40,863 19,378 47.4 2,364 5.8 21,742 53.2 19,121 46.8 Females 37,873 4,664 12.3 4,774 12.6 9,438 24.9 28,435 75.1 8 Mandai Persons 43,876 12,577 28.7 5,909 13.5 18,486 42.1 25,390 57.9 Males 22,233 9,056 40.7 1,577 7.1 10,633 47.8 11,600 52.2 Females 21,643 3,521 16.3 4,332 20.0 7,853 36.3 13,790 63.7 9 Jirania Persons 128,196 38,964 30.4 7,711 6.0 46,675 36.4 81,521 63.6 Males 66,634 31,426 47.2 2,865 4.3 34,291 51.5 32,343 48.5 Females 61,562 7,538 12.2 4,846 7.9 12,384 20.1 49,178 79.9 10 Dukli Persons 205,257 56,957 27.7 6,841 3.3 63,798 31.1 141,459 68.9 Males 104,809 49,971 47.7 3,495 3.3 53,466 51.0 51,343 49.0 Females 100,448 6,986 7.0 3,346 3.3 10,332 10.3 90,116 89.7 I I Jampuijala Persons 43,969 14,510 33.0 5,529 12.6 20,039 45.6 23,930 54.4 Males 22,518 9,910 44.0 1,054 4.7 10,964 48.7 11,554 51.3 Females 21,451 4,600 21.4 4,475 20.9 9,075 42.3 12,376 57.7 12 Bishalgarh Persons 166,069 46,516 28.0 9,477 5.7 55,993 33.7 110,076 66.3 Males 85,722 39,628 46.2 3,439 4.0 43,067 50.2 42,655 49.8 Females 80,347 6,888 8.6 6,038 7.5 12,926 16.1 67,421 83.9 13 Boxanagar Persons 44,064 10,284 23.3 2,555 5.8 12,839 29.1 31,225 70.9 Males 22,760 9,538 41.9 1,162 5.1 10,700 47.0 12,060 53.0 Females 21,304 746 3.5 1,393 6.5 2,139 10.0 19,165 90.0 14 Melaghar Persons 108,018 27,613 25.6 9,567 8.9 37,180 34.4 70,838 65.6 Males 55,444 23,833 43.0 3,603 6.5 27,436 49.5 28,008 50.5 Females ,52,574 3,780 7.2 5,964 11.3 9,744 18.5 42,830 81.5 15 Kathalia Persons 54,347 12,043 22.2 4,155 7.6 16,198 29.8 38,149 70.2 Males 27,925 11,256 40.3 2,038 7.3 13,294 47.6 14,631 52.4 Females 26,422 787 3.0 2,117 8.0 2,904 11.0 23,518 89.0 District Total: Persons 1,532,982 436,870 28.5 97,478 6.4 534,348 34.9 998,634 65.1 Males 785,579 359,754 45.8 37,325 4.8 397,079 50.5 388,500 49.5 Females 747,403 77,116 10.3 60,153 8.0 137,269 18.4 610,134 81.6

The above table represents the number and per- are males non- workers. Where as out of total num- centage of Main Worker, Marginal Worker, and Non- ber of 747403 females the worker are 137269(18.4 Workers & Total Worker (i.e. sum of Marginal + percent) and that of female non-workers 610134 (81.6 Main workers). Out of total population of 1532982 percent). ~en we are considering for main work- the total number of workers are 534348 (i.e. 34.9 ers 436870(28.5 percent) of the District level out of percent) and total number of non- workers are which males are 359754(45.8 percent) and females 998634(i.e. 65.1 percent). Out of total male popula- are 77116(10.3 percent). When we are considering tion of 785579 the male worker are 397079(50.5 the Marginal workers in the district level the total are percent) against males and 388500 (49.5 percent) 97478(6.4 percent) and the considering males are 53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA 37325(4.8 percent) and females 60153(8 percent). centage and for females Tulashikar (23.9 percent) is When we are going to the analysis for the Develop- highest where as Dukli (3.3 percent) is the lowest. ment Block Level then we may observe that the par- In repeat of total workers (Main + Marginal) ticipation of males works are highest in percentage Tulashikar Development Block (47 percent) is the (33 percent) in repeat of main workers and the low-. highest and Boxanagar Development Block (29.1 est percentage shown against Kathalia (22.2 percent) percent) rank lowest position. Teliamura Devlopment Development Block. In repeat of male participation Block (52 percent) ranked and Boxanagar (47 per- in main worker the highest percentage are in Dukli cent) ranked the last positioning repeat of total males development block (47.7 percent) where as the low- workers. In repeat of females total workers Tulashikar est shown against Padmabil Development Block within Development Block (43 percent) ranked is where as 39.5 percent. In respect of female participation of Boxanagar (10 percent) ranked last position. For main workers Jampuijala Development Block (21.4 percentage of Non- Workers Boxanagar Develop- percent) aye highest where as Kathalia (3 percent) ment Block (70.9 percent) ranked where as Tulashikar rank last among the Development Blocks. Now we (53 percent) ranked the last position. Inrepeat of male are considering the Marginal Worker Tulashikar Non- Workers Boxanagar (53 percent ranked first Development Block (16.2) ranked first where as Dukli position and Teleamura (46.8 percent) ranked the last DevelopOment Block (3.3 percent) rank last. For position. In repeat of females non- workers Marginal Worker the sex wise highest and lowest Boxanagar (90 percent) ranked first and Tulashikar percentage is Padmabil (9.1 percent) and Dukli (3.3 ( 57 percent) ranked the last respectively. percent) repeats the males highest and lowest per-

TABLE32: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFMAlNWORKERS,MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of RD block Persons/ Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (Main Non workers No. Males! Population and marginal workers) Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mohanpur Persons 158,974 42,689 26.9 9,023 5.7 51,712 32.5 107,262 67.5 Males 82,408 36,808 44.7 4,838 5.9 41,646 50.5 40,762 49.5 Females 76,566 5,881 7.7 4,185 5.5 10,066 13.1 66,500 86.9 2 Hezamara Persons 32,896 10,133 30.8 4,558 13.9 14,691 44.7 18,205 55.3 Males 16,625 7,056 42.4 927 5.6 7,983 48.0 8,642 52.0 Females 16,271 3,077 18.9 3,631 22.3 6,708 41.2 9,563 58.8 3 Padmabil Persons 27,417 7,813 28.5 4,107 15.0 11,920 43.5 15,497 56.5 Males 13,864 5,482 39.5 1,262 9.1 6,744 48.6 7,120 51.4 Females 13,553 2,331 17.2 2,845 21.0 5,176 38.2 8,377 61.8 4 Khowai Persons 62,144 17,700 28.5 4,231 6.8 21,931 35.3 40,213 64.7 Males 31,746 14,737 46.4 1,745 5.5 16,482 51.9 15,264 48.1 Females 30,398 2,963 9.7 2,486 8.2 5,449 17.9 24,949 82.1 5 Tulashikhar Persons 45,039 13,859 30.8 7,300 16.2 21,159 47.0 23,880 53.0 Males 22,831 9,629 42.2 1,991 8.7 11,620 50.9 11,211 49.1 Females 22,208 4,230 19.0 5,309 23.9 9,539 43.0 12,669 57.0 6 Kalyanpur Persons 42,972 11,513 26.& 3,331 7.8 14,844 34.5 28,128 65.5 Males 21,795 9,864 45.3 1,001 4.6 10,865 49.9 10,930 50.1 Females 21,177 1,649 7.8 2,330 11.0 3,979 18.8 17,198 81.2 7 Teliamura Persons 78,736 24,042 30.5 7,138 9.1 31,180 39.6 47,556 60.4 Males 40,863 19,378 47.4 2,364 5.8 21,742 53.2 19,121 46.8 Females 37,873 4,664 12.3 4,774 12.6 9,438 24.9 28,435 75.1 8 Mandai Persons 43,876 12,577 28.7 5,909 13.5 18,486 42.1 25,390 57.9 Males 22,233 9,056 40.7 1,577 7.1 10,633 47.8 11,600 52.2 Females 21,643 3,521 16.3 4,332 20.0 7,853 36.3 13,790 63.7 54 ANAL meAL NOTE TABLE32 : NUMBm AND PFRCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKFRS BYSEXlNRDBLOCKS,2001 Sl. Name of RD block Persons! Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (M ain Non workers No. Males! Population and marginal workers) Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 Jirania Persons 128,196 38,964 30.4 7,711 6.0 46,675 36.4 81,521 63.6 Males 66,634 31,426 47.2 2,865 4.3 34,291 51.5 32,343 48.5 Females 61,562 7,538 12.2 4,846 7.9 12,384 20.1 49,178 79.9 10 Dukli Persons 95,857 26,263 27.4 3,735 3.9 29,998 31.3 65,859 68.7 Males 49,205 23,350 47.5 1,765 3.6 25,115 51.0 24,090 49.0 Females 46,652 2,913 6.2 1,970 4.2 4,883 10.5 41,769 89.5 11 Jampuijala Persons 43,969 14,510 33.0 5,529 12.6 20,039 45.6 23,930 54.4 Males 22,518 9,910 44.0 1,054 4.7 10,964 48.7 11,554 51.3 Females 21,451 4,600 21.4 4,475 20.9 9,075 42.3 12,376 57.7 12 Bishalgarh Persons 156,410 42,962 27.5 9,260 5.9 52,222 33.4 104,188 66.6 Males 80,331 36,552 45.5 3,363 4.2 39,915 49.7 40,416 50.3 Females 76,079 6,410 8.4 5,897 7.8 12,307 16.2 63,772 83.8 13 Boxanagar Persons 44,064 10,284 23.3 2,555 5.8 12,839 29.1 31,225 70.9 Males 22,760 9,538 41.9 1,162 5.1 10,700 47.0 12,060 53.0 Females 21,304 746 3.5 1,393 6.5 2,139 10.0 19,165 90.0 14 Melaghar Persons 108,018 27,613 25.6 9,567 8.9 37,180 34.4 70,838 65.6 Males 55,444 23,833 43.0 3,603 6.5 27,436 49.5 28,008 50.5 Females 52,574 3,780 7.2 5,964 11.3 9,744 18.5 42,830 81.5 15 Kathalia Persons 54,347 12,043 22.2 4,155 7.6 16,198 29.8 38,149 70.2 Males 27,925 11,256 40.3 2,038 7.3 13,294- 47.6 14,631 52.4 Females 26,422 787 3.0 2,117 8.0 2,904 11.0 23,518 89.0 District (Rural) Total: Persons 1,122,915 312,965 27.9 88,109 7.8 401,074 35.7 721,841 64.3 Males 577,182 257,875 44.7 31,555 5.5 289,430 50.1 287,752 49.9 Females 545,733 55,090 10.1 56,554 10.4 111,644 20.5 434,089 79.5

The above table represents Total Population of CD Blocks Now we have to analysis in regards total workers in which (Rural) ~he main occupation, The Marginal Occupation the percentage of Tulashikar Development Block {47 per- (Worker), The Total Workers (Main + Marginal), Non- Work- cent) ranked first where as Boxanagar Development Block ers and their percentage. The total number of persons in the (29.1 percent) ranked last position among the Development District (Rural) is 1122915 out of where 401074 are workers Blocks. In respect of males and females the highest and and 721841 are non- workers. Again out of 401074 workers lowest to the worker are Teliamura (53.2 percent) and 312965 are main workers and 88109 are marginal workers. Tulashikar (43 percent) respectively the highest percent for The percentage of Total workers and Non- workers are (Dis- males and females where as Boxanagar (47 percent) and trict + Rural level) 35.7 percent and 64.3 percent respec- Boxanagar (10 percent) respectively the lowest for males tively. The percentage of main and marginal workers is 27.9 and females respectively. Now we are analyzing in repeat and 7.8 respectively. The sex wise participants oftota! work- of main workers as sex wise break up. Jampuijala {43 per- ers as regards males (50. 1 percent) and females (20.5per- cent) to the highest where as Kathalia (22.2 percent) is the cent), males' workers are nearly 2.5 times grater than the lowest. In respect of males and females the percentage of total female workers. In respect of main workers the males highest and lowest participation in main workers are Dukli (44.7 percent) is four times grater then females {1O.1 per- (47.5 percent) and Jampuijala (21.4 percent) are highest for cent). But in repeated of marginal workers the participants males and' females respectively where as Padmabil (39.5 of females (IDA percent) nearly double then males (5.5 per- percent) for males and Kathalia (3 percent) for female are cent). In respect of non-works females (79.5 percent) is more lowest among the main workers. Now for marginal workers then males (49.9 percent). Now we come to the comparison Tulashikar (16.2 percent) is highest and Dukli (3.9 percent) among the Development Block are in all respect i.e., total is the lowest among total participation in marginal workers. workers, main workers, marginal workers and non- workers. For males the highest and lowest are Padmabil (9.1 percent) 55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST rRIPURA and Dukli (3.6 percent) respectively. For females Tulashikar are in boxanagaqr (53 percent) and Teliarnura (46.8 percent) (23.9 percent) and Dukli (4.2) is the highest and lowest respec­ respectively. For females maximum and minimum are in tively. The highest non- workers percentage is in Boxanagar Boxanagar (90 percent) and Tulashikar (57 percent) respec­ (70.9 percent) and lowest in Tulashikar (53 percent). For tively. males the maximum and minimum percentage of non- worker

TABLE33 : NUMBm AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMFRATIONS/TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban Persons! Total Main oorkers Marginal oorkers Total Mrkers Non mrkers No. status of UNf own Males! Population (Main and marginal Females oorkers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 Khow.liNP Persons 17,689 5,735 32.4 682 3.9 6,417 36.3 11,272 63.7 Males 8,969 4,389 48.9 344 3.8 4,733 52.8 4,236 47.2 Females 8,720 1,346 15.4 338 3.9 1,684 19.3 7,036 80.7 2 Teliamura NP Persons 19,605 5,413 27.6 469 2.4 5,882 30.0 13,723 70.0 Males 10,008 4,802 48.0 338 3.4 5,140 51.4 4,868 48.6 Females 9,597 611 6.4 131 1.4 742 7.7 8,855 92.3 3 Agartala Mel Persons 189,998 59,883 31.5 2,780 1.5 62,663 33.0 127,335 67.0 Males 94,742 46,635 49.2 1,805 1.9 48,440 51.1 46,302 48.9 Females 95,256 13,248 13.9 975 1.0 14,223 14.9 81,033 85.1 4 Ranirbazar NP Persons 11,003 3,030 27.5 448 4.1 3,478 31.6 7,525 68.4 Males 5,658 2,620 46.3 290 5.1 2,910 51.4 2,748 48.6 Females 5,345 410 7.7 158 3.0 568 10.6 4,777 89.4 5 Sonamura NP Persons 10,074 2,740 27.2 315 3.1 3,055 30.3 7,019 69.7 Males 5,226 2,382 45.6 239 4.6 2,621 50.2 2,605 49.8 Females 4,848 358 7.4 76 1.6 434 9.0 4,414 9.1.0 6 Narsingarh CT Persons 6,820 2,061 30.2 165 2.4 2,226 32.6 4,594 67.4 Males 3,758 1,896 50.5 99 2.6 1,995 53.1 1,763 46.9 Females 3,062 165 5.4 66 2.2 231 7.5 2,831 92.5 7 Gandhigram CT Persons 10,669 3,243 30.4 211 2.0 3,454 32.4 7,215 67.6 Males 5,665 2,853 50.4 116 to 2,969 52.4 2,696 47.6 Females 5,004 390 7.8 95 1.9 185 9.7 4,519 90.3 8 Kunjaban(part) CT Persons 7,343 2,783 37.9 268 3.6 3,051 41.5 4,292 58.5 Males 4,314 2,516 58.3 192 4.5 2,708 62.8 1,606 37.2 Females 3,029 267 8.8 76 2.5 343 11.3 2,686 88.7 9 Indranagar(part) CT Persons 17,807 4,769 26.8 708 4.0 5,477 30.8 12,330 69.2 Males 9,062 4,089 45.1 541 6.0 4,630 51.1 4,432 48.9 Females 8,745 680 7.8 167 1.9 847 9.7 7,898 90.3 10 Jogendranagar CT Persons 34,850 10,045 28.8 1,413 4.1 11,458 32.9 23,392 67.1 Males 17,743 8,595 48.4 682 3.8 9,277 52.3 8,466 47.7 Females 17,107 1,450 8.5 731 4.3 2,181 12.7 14,926 87.3 11 Pratapgarh CT Persons 26,837 7,529 28.1 507 1.9 8,036 29.9 18,801 70.1 Males 13,642 6,721 49.3 207 1.5 6,928 50.8 6,714 49.2 Females 13,195 808 6.1 300 2.3 1,108 8.4 12,087 91.6 12 Badharghat cr Persons 47,713 13,120 27.5 1,186 2.5 14,306 30.0 33,407 70.0 Males 24,219 11,305 46.7 841 3.5 12,146 50.2 12,073 49.8 Females 23,494 1,815 7.7 345 1.5 2,160 9.2 21,334 90.8 13 GakuInagar cr Persons 9,659 3,554 36.8 217 2.2 3,771 39.0 5,888 61.0 Males 5,391 3,076 57.1 76 1.4 3,152 58.5 2,239 41.5 Females 4,268 478 11.2 141 3.3 619 14.5 3,649 85.5 District (Urban) Total: Persons 410,067 123,905 30.2 9,369 2.3 133,274 32.5 276,793 67.5 Males 208,397 101,879 48.9 5,770 2.8 107,649 51.7 100,748 48.3 Females 201,670 22,026 11).9 3,599 1.8 25,625 12.7 176,045 87.3 S6 ANALYTICAL NOTE The above table represents the percentage of maximum and mninimum are in Kunjaban CT (58.3 main, marginal, total workers and non- workers by percent) and Indranagar CT (45.1 percent) sex and its percentage in urban areas of the Districts. respectively. In case of females main workers the Out of 41 0067 populations 133274 are total workers maximum and minimum are in Khowai NP (15.4 and 276793 are non- workers. The percentage of total percent) and Narsingarh CT (5.4 percent) workers is 32.5 and that of non- workers is 67.5 respectively. In case of marginal workers the percent. The percentage of sex wise break- up in maximum and minimum participation are in Ranibazar total workers is males 51.7 percent and females 12.7 Np·(4.1 percent) and Jogendranagar CT (4.1 . percents i.e. the percentage of males is four times percent) and Agartala MCL(1.5 percent) respectively higher then the females percentage. In considering considering males participation in marginal workers for non- workers the females percentage (87.3) is the maximum and minimum are in Indranagar CT (6 greater then the maJes percentage (48.3 percent). The percent) and Gokul nagar CT (1.4 percent) highest and lowest to the worker are in Kunjaban respectively. Considering the females participation in CT (41.5 percent) and Pratapgarh CT (29.9 percent). marginal workers the maximum and minimum are in For participation of to the male workers are in Jogendranagar CT (4.3 percent) and Agartala MCL Kunjaban CT (62.8 percent) is in minimum and in (1 percent) respectively. In case of non- workers the Sonamura NP (50.2 percent) and Badarghat CT (50.2 maximum and minimum are in Gandhigram CT (92.5 percent) jointly are shown the minimum percentage percent) Agartala MCL (67 percent) respectively.For of participation of total male worker. In respect of males non-workers the maximum and minimum are fe3male total worker the maximum and minimum are in Sonamura NP and Badharghat CT both level 49.8 in Khowai NP (19.3) and Teliamura are (7.7). Now percent of males non- workers and Kunjaban CT we analyze the main worker where the maximum (37.2 percent i.e. minimum. For female's non- workers and minimum participation are in Kunjaban CT (37.9 the maximum are in Narsingarh CT (92.5 percent) percent) and Indranagar CT (26.8 percent) where as the minimum are in Khowai NP 80.7 respectively. In case of Males Main workers the percent.

TABLE34 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACI1VIIYlNRD BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of RD Persons! Total Total number of Category of workers No. Block Males! Population workers (Main + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mohanpur Persons 201,613 65,920 8,437 7,948 1,953 47,582 (32.7) (12.8) (12.1) (3.0) (72.2) Males 105,207 53,948 7,222 5,680 1,246 39,800 (51.3) (13.4) (10.5) (2.3) (73.8) Females 96,406 11,972 1,215 2,268 707 7,782 (12.4) (10. I) (18.9) (5.9) (65.0) 2 Hezamara Persons 32,896 14,691 5,395 6,559 308 2,429 (44.7) (36.7) (44.6) (2.1) (16.5) Males 16,625 7,983 3,334 3,003 116 1,530 (48.0) (41.8) (37.6) (1.5) (19.2) Females 16,271 6,708 2,061 3,556 192 899 (41.2) (30.7) (53.0) (2.9) (13.4) 3 Padmabil Persons 27,417 11,920 4,166 4,636 291 2,827 (43.5) (34.9) (38.9) (2.4) (23.7) Males 13,864 6,744 2,264 2,236 110 2,134 (48.6) (33.6) (33.2) (1.6) (31.6) Females 13,553 5,176 1,902 2,400 181 693 (38.2) (36.7) (46.4) (3.5) (13.4) 57 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRlPURA TABLE34 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX. IN FOUR CATEGOImS OF ECONOMIC ACflVIIYIN RD BLOCKS, 2001 Sl. Name of RD Personsl Total Total number of Category of workers No. Block Males/ Population workers (Main + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Khowai Persons 62,144 21,931 5,838 6,867 801 8,425 (35.3) E26.6) (31.3) (3.7) (38.4) Males 31,746 16,482 4,683 4,532 490 6,777 (51.9) (28.4) (27.5) (3.0) (41.1) Females 30,398 5,449 1,155 2,335 311 1,648 (17.9) (21.2) (42.9) (5.7) (30.2) 5 Tulashikhar Persons 45,039 21,159 8,581 9,357 309 2,912 (47.0) (40.6) (44.2) (l.5) (13.8) Males 22,831 11,620 4,776 4,475 132 2,237 (50.9) (41.1) (38.5) (1.1) (19.3) Females 22,208 9,539 3,805 4,882 177 675 (43.0) (39.9) (51.2) (1.9) (7.1) 6 Kalyanpur Persons 42,972 14,844 5,596 4,825 374 4,049 (34.5) (37.7) (32.5) (2.5) (27.3) Males 21,795 10,865 3,981 3,245 218 3,421 (49.9) (36.6) (29.9) (2.0) (31.5) Females 21,177 3,979 1,615 1,580 156 628 (18.8) (40.6) (39.7) (3.9) (15.8) 7 Teliamura Persons 78,736 31,180 9,795 9,991 713 10,681 (39.6) (31.4) (32.0) (2.3) (34.3) Males 40,863 21,742 6,617 5,965 365 8,195 (53.2) (30.4) (27.4) (1.7) (40.5) Females 37,873 9,438 3,178 4,026 348 1,886 (24.9) (33.7) (42.7) (3.7) (20.0) 8 Mandai Persons 43,876 18,486 7,199 6,962 600 3,725 (42.1) (38.9) (37.7) (3.2) (20.2) Males 22,233 10,633 4,446 3,148 124 2,915 (47.8) (41.8) (29.6) (1.2) (27.4) Females 21,643 7,853 2,753 3,814 416 810 (36.3) (35.1) (48.6) (6.1) (10.3) 9 Jirania Persons 128,196 46,615 8,452 8,509 2,041 27,673 (36.4) (18.1) (18.2) (4.4) (59.3) Males 66,634 34,291 5,351 4,677 1,021 23,242 (51.5) (15.6) (13.6) (3.0) (67.8) Females 61,562 12,384 3,101 3,832 1,020 4,431 (20.1) (25.0) (30.9) (8.2) (35.8) 10 Dukli Persons 205,257 63,798 4,682 3,738 2,246 53,132 (31.1) (7.3) (5.9) (3.5) (83.3) Males 104,809 53,466 3,653 2,668 978 46,167 (51.0) (6.8) (5.0) (1.8) (86.3) Females 100,448 10,332 1,029 1,070 1,268 6,965. (10.3) (10.0) (10.4) (12.3) (67.4) 2,803 11 Jamp uijala Persons 43,969 20,039 8,998 7,902 336 (45.6) (44.9) (39.4) (1.7) (14.0) Males 22,518 10,964 5,089 3,555 103 2,217 (48.7) (46.4) (32.4) (0.9) (20.2) Females 21,451 9,075 3,909 4,347 233 586 (42.3) (43.1) (47.9) (2.6) (6.5)

58 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE34 : DIS TRIB UI10N OF WORKERS BYSEX INFOURCATEGORlFS OF ECONOMIC ACIWITYIN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. NameofRD Personsl Total Total number of Category of workers No. Block Males! Population workers (M ain + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 Bishalgarh Persons 166,069 55,993 15,025 13,526 3,067 24,375 (33.7) (26.8) (24.2) (5.5) (43.5) Males 85,722 43,067 11,833 9,054 1,363 20,817 (50.2) (27.5) (21.0) (3.2) (48.3) Females 80,347 12,926 3,192 4,472 1,704 3,558 (16.1) (24.7) (34.6) (13.2) (27.5) 13 Boxanagar Persons 44,064 12,839 4,823 4,164 393 3,459 ~ (29.1) (37.6) (32.4) (3.1) (26.9) Males 22,760 10,700 4,274 3,365 215 2,846 (47.0) (39.9) (31.4) (2.0) (26.6) Females 21,304 2,139 549 799 178 613 (10.0) (25.7) (37.4) (8.3) (28.7) 14 Melaghar Persons 108,018 37,180 10,446 1l,305 3,162 12,267 (34.4) (28.1) (30.4) (8.5) (33.0) Males 55,444 27,436 8,748 8,032 1,170 9,486 (49.5) (31.9) (29.3) (4.3) (34.6) Females 52,574 9,744 1,698 3,273 1,992 2,781 (18.5) (17.4) (33.6) (20.4) (28.5) 15 Kathalia Persons 54,347 16,198 5,245 6,178 321 4,454 (29.8) (32.4) (38.1) (2.0) (27.5) Males 27,925 13,294 5,059 4,399 183 3,653 (47.6) (38.1 ) (33.1) (1.4) (27.5) Females 26,422 2,904 186 1,779 138 801 (11.0) (6.4) (61.3) (4.8) (27.6) District Total: Persons 1,532,982 534,348 113,468 113,405 17,867 289,608 (34.9) (21.2) (21.2) (3.3) (54.2) Males 785,579 397,079 82,043 68,833 8,489 237,714 (50.5) (20.7) (17.3) (2.1) (59.9) Females 747,403 137,269 31,425 44,572 9,378 51,894 (18.4) (22.9) (32.5) (6.8) (37.8)

Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

The above table represents the distribution of Household Industry is too low i.e., only 3.3. In respect workers by sex in four categories of Economic of male worker district level are 397079(50.5%) and Activity in Development blocks,200 1. Here the total its distribution of four categories of worker are number of workers in the districts is 534348 Le., 82043(20.7%) for cultivator, 68833(17.3%) for 34.9% out of which the Cultivators are agricultural laborers, 8489(2.1 %) for household 113468(21.2%), Agricultural Laborers are Industries and 237714(59.9%) for Other workers. The 113405(21.2%), Households Industry workers are percentage of other workers is more than the 17867(3.3%) and other workers are 289608(54.2%). percentage of rest of the category of workers Le. It is interesting to note from the above table that the Cultivators, Agriculture laborers and HH 9. In respect percentage of workers in respect of Cultivators and of females worker total number in the district are Agricultural Laborers are same Le.21.2 in district 137269(18.4%) in which Cultivators are label. The percentage of other workers (54.2) is 2nd 31425(22.9%), Agriculture laborers are 44572(32.5%), half time greater than the percentage of cultivators Household Industry are 9378(6.8%) and other workers and Agriculture laborers. The percentage of are 51894(37.8%). 59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA Now we are analyzing the category of workers Dukli (10.4%) respectively. For household industriy in respect of Development block wise i.e. the workers the total maximum and total minimum are in maximum and minimum percentage of participation Melaghar(8.5%) and Tulashikhar(1.5%) respectively. of total works and its sex wise break up etc JampuijaIa In respect of males Household industry workers the (44.9%) represents the maximum and Dukli (7.3%) maximum and minimum are in Melaghar (4.3%) and represents the minimum in respect of Cultivators. In Jampuijilla (0.9%) respectively. In respect offemales respect of Male cultivators the maximum and HHI workers the maximum and minimum are in minimum are in Jampuijala (46.4%) and Dukli (6.8%) Melaghar (20.4%) and Tulashikhar (1.9%) respectively. In respect of Females Cultivators the respectively. Now we are analyzing the last category maximum and minimum are in Jampuijala (43.1 %) of workers i.e., Other Worker. The maximum and and Kathalia (6.4%) respectively. For Agricultural minimum percentage for participation in other Laborers the maximum and minimum participants of workeras is in Dukli (83.3%) and Jarnpuijala (14%) Total Workers are in Hezamara (44.6%) and Dukli respectively. In terms of males OW " the maximum (5.9%) respectively. In respect of males Agricultural and minimum are in Dukli (86.3%) and Hezamara laborers workers the maximum and minimum are in (19.2%) respectively. In terms of females OW the Tulashikhar (38.5%) and Dukli (5%) respectively. In maximum and minimum are in Dukli (67.4%) and respect of females Agricultural laborers workers the JarnpuijaJa (6.5%) respectively. maximum and minimum are in Kathalia (61.3%) and

TABLE35 : DIS1RIBUflON OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGOR.IF.S OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN RD BLOCKS 2001 Sl. Name of RD Persons/ Total Total number ofworkers Category of workers No. block Males/ population (Main + Marginal) Females Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mohanpur Persons 158,974 51,712 8,076 7,255 1,626 34,755 (32.5) (15.6) (14.0) (3.1) (67.2) Males 82,408 41,646 6,917 5,087 1,021 28,621 (50.5) (16.6) (12.2) (2.5) (68.7) Females 76,566 10,066 1,159 2,168 605 6,134 (13.1) (1l.5) (21.5) (6.0) (60.9) 2 Hezamara Persons 32,896 14,691 5,395 6,559 308 2,429 (44.7) (36.7) (44.6) (2.1) (16.5) Males 16,625 7,983 3,334 3,003 116 1,530 (48.0) (41.8) (37.6) (1.5) (19.2) Females 16,271 6,708 2,061 3,556 192 899 (41.2) (30.7) (53.0) (2.9) (13.4) 3 Padmabil Persons 27,417 11,920 4,166 4,636 291 2,827 (43.5) (34.9) (38.9) (2.4) (23.7) Males 13,864 6,744 2,264 2,236 110 2,134 (48.6) (33.6) (33.2) (1.6) (31.6) Females 13,553 5,176 1,902 2,400 181 693 (38.2) (36.7) (46.4) (3.5) (13.4) 4 Khowai Persons 62,144 21,931 5,838 6,867 801 8,425 (35.3) (26.6) (31.3) (3.7) (38.4) Males 31,746 16,482 4,683 4,532 490 6,777 (51.9) (28.4) (27.5) (3.0) (41.1) Females 30,398 5,449 1,155 2,335 311 1,648 (17.9) (21.2) (42.9) (5.7) (30.2) 60 ANALmeAL NOTE TABLE35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CA TF.X;()ROO OF ECONOMIC ACfIVITY IN RD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of RD Persons/ Total Total number ofworkers Category ofworkers No. block Malesl population (Main + Marginal) Females Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 Tulashikhar Persons 45,039 21,159 8,581 9,357 309 2,912 (47.0) (40.6) (44.2) (1.5) (13.8) Males 22,831 11,620 4,776 4,475 132 2,237 (50.9) (41.1) (38.5) (1.1) (19.3) Females 22,208 9,539 3,805 4,882 177 675 (43.0) • (39.9) (51.2) (1.9) (7.1) 6 Kalyanpur Persons 42,972 14,844 5,596 4,825 374 4,049 (34.5) (37.7) (32.5) (2.5) (27.3) Males 21,795 10,865 3,981 3,245 218 3,421 (49.9) (36.6) (29.9) (2.0) (31.5) Females 21,177 3,979 1,615 1,580 156 628 (18.8) (40.6) (39.7) (3.9) (15.8) 7 Teliamura Persons 78,736 31,180 9,795 9,991 713 10,681 (39.6) (31.4) (32.0) (2.3) (34.3) Males 40,863 21,742 6,617 5,965 365 8,795 (53.2) (30.4) (27.4) (1.7) (40.5) Females 37,873 9,438 3,178 4,026 348 1,886 (24.9) (33.7) (42.7) (3.7) (20.0) 8 Mandai Persons 43,876 18,486 7,199 6,962 600 3,725 (42.1) (38.9) (37.7) (3.2) (20.2) Males 22,233 10,633 4,446 3,148 124 2,915 (47.8) (41.8) (29.6) (1.2) (27.4) Females 21,643 7,853 2,753 3,814 476 810 (36.3) (35.1) (48.6) (6.1) (10.3) 9 Jirania Persons 128,196 • 46,675 8,452 8,509 2,041 27,673 (36.4) (18.1) (18.2) (4.4) (59.3) Males 66,634 34,291 5,351 4,677 1,021 23,242 (51.5) (15.6) (13.6) (3.0) (67.8) Females 61,562 12,384 3,101 3,832 1,020 4,431 (20.1) (25.0) (30.9) (8.2) (35.8) 10 Dukli Persons 95,857 29,998 4,544 3,446 1,045 20,963 (31.3) (15.1) (11.5) (3.5) (69.9) Males 49,205 25,115 3,549 2,454 512 18,600 (51.0) (14.1) (9.8) (2.0) (74.1) Females 46,652 4,883 995 992 533 2,363 (10.5) (20.4) (20.3) (10.9) (48.4) 11 JampuijaJa Persons 43,969 20,039 8,998 7,902 336 2,803 (45.6) (44.9) (39.4) (1.7) (14.0) Males 22,518 10,964 5,089 3,555 103 2,217 (48.7) . (46.4) (32.4) (0.9) (20.2) Females 21,451 9,075 3,909 4,347 233 586 (42.3) (43.1) (47.9) (2.6) (6.5) 12 Bishalgarh Persons 156,410 52,222 14,845 13,287 2,918 21,172 (33.4) (28.4) (25.4) (5.6) (40.5)

61 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE35: DJSTRlBUTIONOFWORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OFECONOMICAcnvrrYINRD BLOCKS, 2001 SI. Name of RD Personsl Total Total number of workers Category ofwockers No. block Males I population (Main + Marginal) Females Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Males 80,331 39,915 11,657 8,866 1,305 18,087 (49.7) (29.2) (22.2) (3.3) (45.3) Females 76,079 12,307 3,188 4,421 1,613 3,085 (16.2) (25.9) (35.9) (13.1) (25.1) 13 Boxanagar Persons 44,064 12,839 4,823 4,164 393 3,459 (29.1) (37.6) (32.4) (3.1) (26.9) Males 22,760 10,700 4,274 3,365 215 2,846 (47.0) (39.9) (31.4) (2.0) (26.6) Females 21,304 2,139 549 799 178 613 (10.0) (25.7) (37.4) (8.3) (28.7) 14 Melaghar Persons 108,018 37,180 10,446 11,305 3,162 12,267 (34.4) (28.1) (30.4) (8.5) (33.0) Males 55,444 27,436 8,748 8,032 1,170 9,486 (49.5) (31.9) (29.3) (4.3) (34.6) Females 52,574 9,744 1,698 3,273 1,992 2,781 (18.5) (17.4) (33.6) (20.4) (28.5) IS Kathalia Persons 54,347 ]6,198 5,245 6,178 321 4,454 (29.8) (32.4) (38.1) (2.0) (27.5) Males 27,925 13,294 5,059 4,399 183 3,653 (47.6) (38.1) (33.1) (1.4) (27.5) Females 26,422 2,904 186 1,779 138 801 (11.0) (6.4) ~61.3) (4.8) (27.6) District (Rural) Persons 1,122,915 401,074 111,999 111,243 15,238 162,594 Total: (35.7) (27.9) (27.7) (3.8) (40.5) Males 577,182 • 289,430 80,745 67,039 7,085 134,561 (50.1) (27.9) (23.2) (2.4) (46.5) Females 545,733 111,644 31,254 44,204 8,153 28,033 (20.52 (28.0} ~39.6} (7.3} {25.1}

Note: Percent ofW orker to total worker are given in brackets

The above table represents the distribution of workers of workers the parentage of males and females are equal in by sex in four categories of Economic activities Le. in C. D. case of cultivators. Where as for Agricultural laborers and blocks wise (only rural part) of2001. Here the total number HHI the percentage of females are greater than the of workers in the District (rural portion only) are 401074 percentage of males. But in case of "OW" the percentage (35.7%) out of which Cultivators are 111999 (27.9%), of males is greater than the percentage offemales. In respect Agricultural laborers are 111243 (27.7%), Household of total workers the maximum and minimum are in the Industry are 15238 (3.8%) and Other Workers are162594 Development block Tulashikhar (47%) and Boxnagar (29.1%) (40.5%). We can observed from the table that the categories . respectively. In respect of males total workers the maximum of workers are in descending order in percentage as 40.5%, and minimum are in the Development blocks. Teliamura 27.9%,27.7% and 308% in respect of" OW", Cultivators, (53.2%) and Boxnagar (47%) respectively. In respect of Ag-Iaborers and HHI respectively. The percentage of females the maximum and minimum are in the Development cultivators 27.9 and Agri. Laborers 27.7 are more or less blocks Tulashikhar (43%) and Boxanagar (10%0 respectively. equal. In sex wise distributions of total workers the males In respect ofCuitivator the maximum and minimum are in (50.1) is 2.5 times greater than females (20.5). For category the Development blocks Jampuijala (44.9%) and Dukli 62 ANALYTICAL NOTE (15.1 %) repectively. In Cultivators the percentage of males the maximum and minimum percentage of participation are maximum and minimum are in the Development blocks in Melagarh (8.5%) and Tula shikhar (1.5%) respectively. Jampuijala (46.4%) and Dukli (14.1) respectively. Within Within "lIHI" the females maximum and minimum percentage Cultivators the females percentage ofmaximum and minimum are in Melagarh (20.4%) and Tulashikhar (1.9%) respectively. are in Jampuijala(33.1%) and Kathalia (6.4%) respectively. For "Other Workers" the maximum and minimum participants For Agricultural laborers the maximum and, minimum are in Dukli (69.9%) and Tulashikhar (13.8%) respectively. percentage are in Hezamara (44.6%) and Dukli(11.5%) Within "Other Workers" the males maximum and minimum respectively. In Agricultural laborers the males maximum percentage are in Dukli (74.1%) and Hazamara (19.2%) and minimum percentage are in Tulashikhar (38.5%) and respectively. Within "Other Workers" the females maximum . Dukli (9.8%) respectively. In Ag-laborers the females and minimum p~rcentage are in Mohanpur (60.9%) and maximum and minimum percentage are in Kathalia (61.3%) Jampuijala (6.5%) respectively. and Dukli (20.3%) respectively. For household Industries

TABLE36 : DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX 1N FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACI1VITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSITOWNS ,2001 Sl. Name and urban status of Persons/ Total Total number of Category of workers No. UN Town Males/ population workers (Main + Females Marginal) Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage) KhowaiNP Persons 17,689 6,417 241 187 161 5,828 (36.3) (3.8) (2.9) (2.5) (90.8) Males 8,969 4,733 231 137 78 4,287 (52.8) (4.9) (2.9) (1.6) (90.6) Females 8,720 1,684 10 50 83 1,541 (19.3) (0.6) (3.0) (4.9) (91.5)

2 TeliamuraNP Persons 19,605 5,882 259 98 102 5,423 (30.0) (4.4) (1.7) (1.7) (92.2) Males 10,008 5,140 242 86 80 4,732 (51.4) (4.7) (1.7) (1.6) (92.1) Females 9,597 742 17 12 22 691 (7.7) (2.3) (1.6) (3.0) (93.l)

3 Agartala M Cl Persons 189,998 62,663 125 359 514 61,665 (33.0) (0.2) (0.6) (0.8) (98.4) Males 94,742 48,440 84 317 383 47,656 (51.1) (0.2) (0.7) (0.8) (98.4) Females 95,256 14,223 41 42 131 14,009 (14.9) (0.3) (0.3) (0.9) (98.5)

4 Ranirbazar NP Persons 11,003 3,478 70 117 129 3,162 (31.6) (2.0) (3.4) (3.7) (90.9) Males 5,658 2,910 64 92 89 2,665 (51.4) (2.2) (3.2) (3.1) (91.6) Females 5,345 568 6 25 40 497 (10.6) (1.1) (4.4) (7.0) (87.5) 63 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA TABLE36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CA'fJOC;()~ OFECONOMICACI1VITYOF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS, 2001

Sl. Name and urban status Personsl Total Total number of Category of workers No. ofUAlTown Males! population workers (Main + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Marginal) LabQurers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage) 5 SonamuraNP Persons 10,074 3,055 95 177 46 2,737 (30.3) (3.1) (5.8) (1.5) (89.6) Males 5,226 2,621 92 167 25 2,337 (50.2) (3.5) (6.4) (1.0) (89.2) Females 4,848 434 3 10 21 400 (9.0) (0.7) (2.3) (4.8) (92.2)

6 Narsingarh CT Persons 6,820 2,226 148 59 13 2,006 (32.6) (6.6) (2.7) (0.6) (90.1) Males 3,758 1,995 139 56 8 1,792 (53.1) (7.0) (2.8) (0.4) (89.8) Females 3,062 231 9 3 5 214 (7.5) (3.9) (1.3) (2.2) (92.6)

7 Gandhigram CT Persons 10,669 3,454 51 162 123 3,Il8 (32.4) (1.5) (4.7) (3.6) (90.3) Males 5,665 2,969 49 151 58 2,711 (52.4) (1.7) (5.1) (2.0) (91.3) Females 5,004 485 2 11 65 407 (9.7) (0.4) (2.3) (13.4) (83.9)

8 Kunjaban (part) CT Persons 7,343 3,051 7 10 26 3,008 (41.5) (0.2) (0.3) (0.9) (98.6) Males 4,314 2,708 4 9 21 2,674 (62.8) (0.1) (0.3) (0.8) (98.7) Females 3,029 343 3 1 5 334 (11.3) (0.9) (0.3) (1.5) (97.4)

9 Indranagar (part) CT Persons 17,807 5,477 155 462 165 4,695 (30.8) (2.8) (8.4) (3.0) (85.7) Males 9,062 4,630 113 377 138 4,002 (51.1) (2.4) (8.1) (3.0) (86.4) Females 8,745 847 42 85 27 693 (9.7) (5.0) (10.0) (3.2) (8\.8)

10,511 10 J ogendranagar CT Persons 34,850 11,458 29 98 820 (32.9) (0.3) (0.9) (7.2) (91.7) Males 17,743 9,277 22 60 260 8,935 (52.3) (0.2) (0.6) (2.8) (96.3) Females 17,107 2,181 7 38 560 1,576 (12.7) (0.3) (1.7) (25.7) (72.3)

64 ANAL YT[CAL NOTE TABLE36 : DISTRIBUITON OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEx;Olm:s OF ECONOMIC ACfIVITYOF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSITOWNS ,2001 Sl. Name and urban status of Persons/ Total Total number of Category of workers No. UA/Town Males/ population workers (M ain + Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (percentage) 11 Pratap garh CT Persons 26,837 8,036 37 90 167 7,742 (29.9) (0.5) (1.1) (2.1) (96.3) Males 13,642 6,928 23 79 83 6,743 (50.S) (0.3) (1.1) (1.2) (97.3) Females 13,195 .1,108 14 11 84 999 (8.4) (1.3) (1.0) (7.6) (90.2)

12 Badharghat CT Persons 47,713 14,306 72 104 214 13,916 (30.0) (0.5) (0.7) (1.5) (97.3) Males 24,219 12,146 59 75 123 11,889 (50.2) (0.5) (0.6) (1.0) (97.9) Females 23,494 2,160 13 29 91 2,027 (9.2) (0.6) (1.3) (4.2) (93.8)

13 GakuJnagar CT Persons 9,659 3,771 ISO 239 149 3,203 (39.0) (4.8) (6.3) (4.0) (S4.9) Males 5,391 3,152 176 188 58 2,730 (58.5) (5.6) (6.0) (1.8) (86.6) Females 4,268 619 4 51 91 473 ( 14.5) (0.6) (8.2) (14.7) (76.4) District (Urban) Total: Persons 410,G67 133,274 1,469 2,162 2,629 127,014 (32.5) (1.1) (1.6) (2.0) (95.3) Males 208,397 107,649 1,298 1,794 1,404 103,153 (51.7) (1.2) (1.7) (1.3) (95.8) Females 201,670 25,625 171 368 1,225 23,861 (12.7) (0.7) (1.4) (4.8) (93.1)

The above table represents the distribution of Workers Workers (Main + Marginal) in respect of male participation by sex in four categories of Economic Activities of Urban the maximum and minimum are Kunjaban CT (62.8%) and areas of the District. The percentage of total workers (Main jointly Sonamura NP (50.2%) and Badharghat CT (50.2). In + Marginal) in respect of District urban is 32.5% and the sex respect offemales participation the maximum and minimum wise break-up i.e. males equal to 51.7% females equal to are Khowai NP (19.3%) and Narsingarh CT (7.5%) 12.7% i.e. males are four times higher than the females. In respectively. In terms of Cultivator the maximum and respect of foOur categories of workers the maximum minimum percentage are in Narsingarh CT(6.6%) andjointly percentage scrod by "Other Workers" (95.3) followed by Agartala MCLO & Kunjaban CT(0.2). Within Cultivatos the HHI (2%), ag"s laborers (1.6) and Cultivators (l.l%).Forthe Males maximum and minimum percentage are in Narsiggarh percentage of males and females break-up three categories CT (7.0%) and Kunjaban CT (0.1 %) respectively. Within i.e. Cultivators, Agricultural laborers and Other Workers Cultivators the females maximum and minimum percentage the percentage of males are higher than the percentage of are in Indranagar Part CT (5.0%) and jointly Agartala MCL females where as in respect of Household Industries the (0.3%) & Indranager CT(O.3%)respectiveJy. For Agricultural percentage o~ females are greater than the percentage of Laborers the maximum and minimum percentage are in males. In terms of total workers (Main + marginal) The Indranagar part CT (8.4%) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3%) maximum percentage are Kunjaban CT41.5% and minimum respectively. Within Agricultural laborers in resoect of males percentage are in Pratapgarh CT (29.9%). In the Total maximum & minimum percentage are in Indranagar part CT 65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ; WEST TRIPURA (8.1 %) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3%). Within Agricultural females' maximum and minimum percentage are in laborers in respect of females maximum and minimum Jogendranagar CT (25.7%) and Agartala MCL (0.9%) percentage are in Indranagar part CT (10.0%) and jointly respectively. in Agartala MCL (0.3%) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3). In respect of 'Other Workers' the maximum and Now we are analyzing the Household Industry. The minimum percentage are in Kunjaban CT (98.6%) and maximum and minimum percentages are in Gokulnagar CT (84.9%) respectively. In other workers Jogendranagar CT (7.2%) and Narsingarh CT (0.6%) the males maximum and minimum percentage are in respectively. Within Household Industry the Males Kunjaban CT (98.6%) and Indranagar (part) CT m~ximum and minimum percentage are in Ranibazar (86.4%) respectively. In Other worker's', the female's NP (3.1%) and Narsingarh CT (0.6%) respectively. maximum and minimum percentage are in Agartala Within Household Industry the Males maximum and MCL (98.5%) and Jogendranagar CT (72.3%) minimum percentage are in Ranibazar NP (3.1 %) and respectively. Narsingarh CT (0.4)%) respectiveJy. Within HHI the

TABLE37: DISTRlBUI10N OFV1LLAGES ACCORDING TO A V AlLABILIfY OF DIFFF.RF.NT AMENrI'IFS, 2001 SI. Name of RD Number Type of amenity available Type of amenity available No. block of Education Medical Improved Post Teieph Transport Banks Agricultur Approach Power inhabited drinking Office one comrnunic aI Credit by pucca supply villages water* # ations $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mohanpur 22 22 22 22 21 16 20 6 5 22 22 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (95.5) (72.7) (90.9) (27.3) (22.7) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Hezamara 16 16 11 15 12 9 14 I 2 12 16 (100) (100.0) (68.8) (93.8) (75.0) (56.3) (87.5) (6.3) (12.5) (75.0) (100.0) 3 Pabmabil 13 13 9 13 9 1 6 0 1 13 12 (100) (100.0) (69.2) (100.0) (69.2) (7.7) (46.2) (0.0) (7.7) (100.0) (92.3) 4 Khowai 13 13 13 13 10 8 10 1 4 12 13 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (76.9) (61.5) (76.9) (7.1) (30.8) (92.3) (l00.0) 5 T ulashikhar 26 26 17 26 12 3 8 1 2 24 21 (100) (100.0) (65.4) (100.0) (46.2) (11.5) (30.8) (3.8) (7.7) (92.3) (80.1,1) 6 Kalyanpur 11 11 11 11 10 3 6 4 2 11 10 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (90.9) (27.3) (54.5) (36.4) (18.2) (100.0) (90.9) 7 Teliamura 15 15 10 13 12 11 12 2 1 14 14 (100) (100.0) (66.7) (86.7) (80.0) (73.3) (80.0) (13.3) (6.7) (93.3) (93.3) 8 Mandai 16 16 I I 16 13 3 7 2 0 11 11 (100) (l00.0) (68.8) (100.0) (81.3) (I8.8) (43.8) (12.5) (0.0) (68.8) (68.8) 9 Jirania 19 19 17 19 15 15 11 4 5 16 19 (100) (100.0) (89.5) (100.0) (78.9) (78.9) (57.9) (21.1) (26.3) (84.2) (100.0) 10 Dukli 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 3 4 10 9 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (80.0) (30.0) (40.0) (100.0) (90.0) I I Jampuijala 19 19 10 18 11 3 6 1 3 11 11 (100) (100.0) (52.6) (94.7) (57.9) (15.8) (31.6) (5.3) (15.8) (57.9) (57.9) 12 Bishalgarh 33 33 24 33 27 25 28 6 13 33 29 (100) (100.0) (72.7) (100.0) (81.8) (75.8) (84.8) (18.2) (39.4) (100.0) (87.9) 13 Boxanagar 16 16 16 16 11 6 14 2 2 16 16 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (68.8) (37.5) (87.5) (12.5) (12.5) (100.0) (100.0) 14 Me\aghar 29 29 21 28 22 15 18 4 14 23 29 (100) (100.0) (72.4) (96.6) (75.9) (51.7) (62.1) (13.8) (48.3) (79.3) (100.0) 15 Kathalia 17 17 17 17 14 12 12 2 6 17 16 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (82.4) (70.6) (70.6) ( 11.8) (35.3) (100.0) (94.1) District Total: 275 275 219 270 209 140 180 39 64 245 248 (100) (100.0) (79.6) (98.2) (76.0) (50.9) (65.5) (14.2) (23.3) (89.1) (90.2) 66 ANALYTICAL NOTE The above table represents the distribution of Workers (0.3%) & Indranager CT(O.3%) respectively. For Agricultural by sex in four categories of Economic Activities of Urban Laborers the maximwn and minimum percentage are in areas of the District. The percentage of total workers (Main Indranagar part CT (8.4%) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3%) + Marginal) in respect of District urban is 32.5% and the sex respectively. Within Agricultural laborers in resoect of males wise break-up i.e. males equal to 51.7% females equal to maximum & minimum percentage are in Indranagar part CT 12.7% i.e. males are four times higher than ttJ.e females. In (8.1 %) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3%). Within Agricultural respect of foOur categories of workers the maximum laborers in respect of females maximum and minimum percentage scrod by "Other Workers" (95.3) followed by percentage are in Indranagar part CT (10.0%) andjointly in HHI (2%), ag"s laborers (1.6) and Cultivators (l.1%).Forthe Agartala MCL (0.3%) and Kunjaban part CT (0.3). Now we percentage of males and females break-up three categories are analyzing the Household IndUStry. The maximum and i.e. Cultivators, Agricultural laborers and Other Workers minimum percentages are in Jogendranagar CT (7,2%) and the percentage of males are higher than the percentage of Narsingarh CT (0.6%) respectively. Within Household females where as in respect of Household Industries the Industry the Males maximum and minimum percentage are percentage of females are greater than the percentage of in Ranibazar NP (3.1 %) and Narsingarh CT (0,6%) males. In terms of total workers (Main + marginal) The respectively, Within Household Industry the Males maximum percentage are Kunjaban CT41.5% and minimum maximum and minimum percentage are in Ranibazar NP (3.1 %) percentage are in Pratapgarh CT (29.9%). In the Total and Narsingarh CT (0.4)%) respectively. Within HHI the Workers (Main + Marginal) in respect of male participation females' maximum and minimum percentage are in the maximum and minimum are Kunjaban CT (62.8%) and Jogendranagar CT (25.7%) and Agartala MCL (0,9%) jointly Sonamura NP (50.2%) and Badharghat CT (50.2). In respectively. respect offemales participation the maximum and minimum In respect of 'Other Workers' the maximum and minimum are Khowai NP (19.3%) and Narsingarh CT (7.5%) percentage are in Kunjaban CT (98.6%) and Gokulnagar CT respectively. In terms of Cultivator the maximum and (84.9%) respectively. In other workers the males maximum minimum percentage are in Narsingarh CT(6.6%) andjointly and minimum percentage are in Kunjaban CT (98,6%) and Agartala MCLO & Kunjaban CT(0.2). Within Cultivatos the Indranagar (part) CT (86.4%) respectively. In Other worker's', Males maximum and minimum percentage are in Narsiggarh the female's maximum and minimum percentage are in CT (7.0%) and Kunjaban CT (0.1%) respectively. Within Agartala MCL (98.5%) and Jogendranagar CT (72.3%) Cultivators the females maximum and minimum percentage respectively. are in Indranagar Part CT (5.0%) and jointly Agartala MCL

TABLE38 : NUMBER AND pmCFNT OF RURAL POPULATION SmVED BY DIFFERENT AMENIfIES, 2001 Sl. Name of Total Ty p e of amenity available Type of amenity available No. RD block population Education Medical Improved Post Telepho Transpo Banks Agricult Approach Power of drinking Office # ne rt ural by pucca supply inhabited water* commun Credit road villages ications Societies $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mohanpur 158,974 158,974 158,974 158,974 157,391 132,784 144,507 41,869 59,704 158,974 158,974 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (99.0) (83.5) (90.9) (26.3) (37.6) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Hezamara 32,896 32,896 27,284 32,216 27,543 21,853 28,865 3,122 2,445 21,930 32,896 (100) (100.0) (82.9) (98.0) (83.7) (69.5) (87.7) (9,5) (7.4) (66.7) (100.0) 3 Pabmabil 27,417 27,417 21,254 27,417 19,032 3,908 14,251 0 3,908 27,417 27,096 (100) (roo.o) (77.5) (100.0) (69.4) (14.3) (52.0) (0,0) (14.3) (100.0) (98.8) 4 Khowai 62,144 62,144 62,144 62,144 55,479 43,470 54,766 8,171 18,752 60,042 62,144 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (89.3) (70.0) (88.1) (13,1) (30.2) (96.6) (100.0) 5 Tulashikhar 45,039 45,039 35,732 45,039 26,173 6,726 15,547 2,085 5,151 41,409 43,579 (100) (100.0) (79.3) (100.0) (58.1) (14.9) (34.5) (4,6) (11.4) (91.9) (96.8) 6 Kalyanpur 42,972 42,972 42,972 42,972 38,811 11,414 31,204 19,328 5,845 42,972 42,602 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (90.3) (26.6) (72.6) (45,0) (13.6) (100,0) (99.1) 7 Teliamura 78,736 78,736 61,400 71,954 70,990 62,549 63,781 9,679 13,755 75,681 75,681 (100) (100.0) (78.0) (91.4) (90.2) (79.4) (81.0) (12.3) (17.5) (96.1) (96.1) 8 Mandai 43,876 43,876 35,297 43,876 41,421 17,111 23,868 9,458 0 38,959 40,089 (100) (100.0) (80.4) (100.0) (94.4) (39.0) (54.4) (21.6) (0.0) (88.8) (91.4) 67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCD'IT OF RURAL POPULATION SERvm BY DIFF'.mENT AMENrrIIS, 2001 Sl. Name of Total Type of amenity available Type of amenity available No. RD block population Education Medical Improved Post Telepho Transpo Banks Agricult Approach Power of drinking Office # ne rt ural by pucca supply inhabited water· commun Credit road villages ications Societies $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9 Jirania 128,196 128,196 122,253 128,196 110,860 108,414 89,945 34,156 49,919 121,012 128,196 (100) (100.0) (95.4) (100.0) (86.5) (84.6) (70.2) (26.6) (38.9) (94.4) (100.0) 10 Dukli 95,857 95,857 95,857 95,857 95,857 95,857 61,71'2 36,751 25,514 95,857 92,920 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (64.4) (38.3) (26.6) (100.0) (96.9) 11 JarnpuijaJa 43,969 43,969 27,868 40,892 31,457 10,516 20,655 3,749 11,930 29,352 29,269 (100) (100.0) (63.4) (93.0) (71.5) (23.9) (47.0) (8.5) (27.1) (66.8) (66.6) 12 Bishalgarh 156,410 156,410 131,433 156,410 138,772 139,967 145,439 55,830 98,131 156,410 142,408 (100) (100.0) (84.0) (100.0) (88.7) (89.5) (93.0) (35.7) (62.7) (100.0) (91.0) 13 Boxanagar 44,064 44,064 44,064 44,064 35,082 21,739 41,868 8,514 9,166 44,064 44,064 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (79.6) (49.3) (95.0) (19.3) (20.8) (100.0) (100.0) 14 Melaghar 108,018 108,018 87,150 105,634 95,762 74,865 75,858 26,037 61,333 92,575 108,018 (100) (100.0) (80.7) (97.8) (88.7) (69.3) (70.2) (24.1) (56.8) (85.7) (100.0) 15 Kathalia 54,347 54,347 54,347 54,347 48,866 44,644 45,038 5,604 30,044 54,347 52,958 (100) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (89.9) (82.1) (82.9) (10.3) (55.3) (100.0) (97.4) District Total: 1,122,915 1,122,915 1,008,029 1,110,002 993,496 796,817 857,304264,353 395,597 1,061,001 1,080,894 (100) (100.0) (89.8) (98.9) (88.5) (71.0) (76.3) (23.5) (35.2) (94.5) (96.3)

The above table represents the number and amenities in respect of Telephone (14.3%) and Agri. percentage of rural Population served by different Credit society (14.3%) is same but there were no bank amenities, 2001. The total district rural population is facilities (0%) in that Dev. Block. For Khowai education 1122915 out of which 100% are getting educational (100%), Medical (100%), Improved drinking water facilities, 89.8% are gettingMedical facilities, 98.9% are (100%) and Power supply (100%), the Banking service getting Improved drinking water facilities, 76.3% are is only 13.1 %. For Tulashikhar Dev. Block- Education getting Transport Cummunication facilities, only 23.5% (100%), Improved Drinking water (100%), and very are getting Banking service facilities, 35.2% are getting low percentage for Telephohe (14.9%), Agricultural Agricu1tural Credit Societies faciJities, 94.5% are getting credit society (11.4%) and Banking service only Approach by Pucca road and 96.3% are getting Power (4.6%). For Kalyanpur Dev. Block- Education (100%), Supply. Medical (100%), Improved drinking water (100%), A pproach road (100%) but Agri. Society is very low Now we are analyzing the amenities available/getting Le.13.6% only. In Teliemura only Education is (100%) by the people of each development block. but the percentage of Banking service (12.3%) and In respect of Mohanpur Development block cent Agricultural credit society (1705%) are very low. For percent people are getting the Educational facilities, Mandai- Education (100%), Improved Drinking water Medical (100%), Improved drinking water (100%), (100%) but there was no Agri. Credit society i.e. 0%. Approach by Pucca road (100%), Power Supply For lirania- Education (100%), Improved drinking (100%) Post Office (99%) but in respect of Banking water (100%), Power supply (100%) but Banking Service only 26.3% persons are getting the facilities. service is only (26.6%). For Dukli Dev. block except For Hezamara development block education (100%) four amenities i.e. Transport (64.4%), Banking (38.3%), and Power supply (100%), Improved drinking water Agri.., Credit (26.6%) Power supply (96.9%) and rest (98%), and other facilities are mare or less high but in of the amenities are cent percent. In Jampuaijala only case of Banking (9.5%) and Agricultural Credit Society Education is 100% and Banking is very low i.e., 8.5%. (7.4%) are very low. For Padmabil Dev. Block in In Bishalgarh Dev. Block Education (100%), Improved respect of Education, Improved W~ter and approach Drinking Water (100%), Approach by Pucca road by Pucca road each centpercent. For rest of the (100%) the lowest amenities of percentage is Banking 68 ANALYTICAL NOTE i.e., 35.7%. In Boxanagar Dev. Block the Education, Supply are 100%. The lowest percentage is in Banking Medical, Improved drinking water, Approach by Pucca Service (24.1 %). Now for Kathalia Dev. block the four road and Power supply are cent percent. The Banking Amenities i.e. Education, Medical, Improved drinking Service (19.3%) and Agri. Credit Society (20.8%) are water and Approach by Pucca road are in 100% where very low. For Melagarh the Education and Power as banking service are only 10.3 %.

TABLE39: DISTRlBUTION OF VILLAGES NOTHAVING cmTAlN A.MFNJl.1ES, ARRANGID BY DISTANCE RANGES FROMTHE PLACES WHERETHESEAREAVAlLABLE, 2001 Village not having the amenity of Distance range of p lace from the villages where the amenity is available Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) kilometres 2 3 4 5 1. Education :- (a) PJimary School o o o o (b) Middle School 9 45 o 54 (c) Degree College 3 9 261 273

2. Medical:­ (a) Hosp ita! 3 92 159 254 (b) PHC 9 98 133 240

3. Post Office 25 41 o 66

4. Telephone 46 66 23 135

5. Bus Service 23 72 o 95

6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 6 56 174 236 (b) Cooperative Bank o 274 275

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 6 99 106 211

The above table depicts the distribution of villages not In respect ofPost Office - 25 villages are in the range less having the seven types of amenities within the village and ifnot than 5 km., 41 villages in the range (5-10 km.), 209 villages then the range of distant from where they are available. having Post Office facilities. In tenn of education there are three categories (a) Primary In respect ofTelephone 46 villages are in the range (less (b) Middle School and (c) Degree Collage. Primary school than 5 km), 66 villages are in the range (5-10 km) and 23 villages facilities are in all the 275 villages within the district. There are are in the range (10+ km). 54 Middle school who's ranged as 9 (less than 5 km), and 45 In respect ofBus Service 23 villages are in the range (less (5-10 km). There are 273 villages where Degree Collage is not than 5 km), 72 villages in the range (5-10 km). available and its range arranged as 3 villages (less than 5 km), In terms ofCommercial Bank only 39 Banks within the 9 villages (5-10 km) and 261 villages (10 + km). villages and the 6 villages in the range (less than 5 km), 56 In respect of Medical- (a) Hospital 3 village are in the villages in the range (5~ I 0 km) and 174 villages in the range range less than 5 km, 92 villages in the range (5-10 km) and 159 (10+ km). For Co-operative all villages possess the said bank villages in the range of(10 + km). For (b) PHC-9villages in 1 village (5-10 km) and 275 villages (10+ km). the range less than 5 km" 98 villages are in the range (5-10 km.) In tenn of Agricultural Credit Societies, 6 villages in the and 133 villages (10+ lan.). range (less than 5 krn), 99 villages in the range (5-10 krn) and 106 villages (10+ km).

69 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE40: DIS1RIBUI10N OF Vll.LAGES ACCORDlNGID TIIE DISTANCE FROM TIIENFAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAlLABILrIY OF DlFFElUNT AMENIfIES, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited statutory town ( villages in in kilometres) each range

Education Medical Post Telephone' Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Office # comrnunica Credit by pucca tions $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 8 8 8 7 6 6 0 4 8 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (87.5.) (75.0) (75.0) (0.0) (50.0) (100.0) 5 -15 77 77 65 60 45 45 13 23 70 (100.0) (100.0) (84.4) (77.9) (58.4) (58.4) (16.9) (29.9) (90.9) 16 - 50 183 183 140 136 85 123 24 35 162 (100.0) (100.0) (76.5) (74.3) (46.4) (67.2) (13.1) (19.1) (88.5) 51+ 4 4 3 3 1 3 I 1 2 (100.0) (100.0) (75.0) (75.0) (25.0) (75.0) (25.0) (25.0) (50.0) Unspecified 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (33.3) (33.3) (100.0) Di stri ct total : 275 275 219 209 140 180 39 64 245 (100.0) (100.0) (79.6) (76.0) (50.9) (65.5) (14.2) (23.3) (89.1)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. The above table represents the distribution of Communication (62.2%), Banks (13.1%), Agri. Credit villages according to the distance from the nearest Societies (19.1 %), Approach by Pucca road (88.5%). statutory towns and availability of different amenities Now we come to fourth range i.e. 51 + km. Where in 2001. There are eight types of amenities available is only four village are there, In term of Education Education, Medical, Post Office, Tefephone, Transport (100%), Medical (75%), post Office (75%), Telephone Communication, Banks, Agricultural Credit Society and (25%), Transport Communication (75%), Banks (25%), approach by Pucca (oad. There are five distance range Agri. Credit Societies(25%), and Approacch by pucca from the nearest statutory town shown in column. In road (50%). Now we come to the last range i.e., the first distance range i.e. less than 5 km there are "Unspecified range" there are 3 villages in it Education 8 villages and in respect of amenities Education (100%), (100%), Medical (100%), Post Office (100%), Medical (100%), Post Office (87.5%), Telephone Telephone (100%), Transport Communication (100%), (75%), Transport Communication (75%), Bank service Banks (33.3%), AgrL Credit Society (33.3%) and 0% i.e. no Bank are available within the range of less Approach by Pucca road (100%). than 5 km. For those 8 villages, Agricultural Credit If we look after the district as a whole regarding Society (50%) and Approach by Pucca road (100%). the type of amenities available then we can arrange the Now we come to second rang of distance from nearest descending order of percentage of amenities as follow­ statutory town i.e. (5-15 km). Here Education (100%), Educational facilities i.e., 275 villages out of 275 are Medical (84.4%), Post Office (77.9%), Telephone getting this type of facilities i.e., 100% next Approach (58.4%), Transport Communication (58.4%), Bank by Pucca road whose percentage is 89.1 ,next medical (16.3%), A gr. Credit Society (29.9%) and Approach (79.6%), next Post Office (75%) then Transport by Pucca road (90.9%). Now we come to the third Communication (65%), then Telephone (50.9%), then range Le. (16-50 km), where 183 villages are there- In Agricultural Credit Society (23.3%) and at the last term of Education (100%), Medical (76.5%), Pos Banking service (14.2%) Office (74.3%), Telephones (46.4%), Transp~rt 70 ANAL YTI£AL !'lOTE TABLE 41 : DISTRIBUTION OF Vn..LAG~ ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND A.MENIllES AVAILABLE, 2001 PopUlation range Number of Type of amenity available Type of amenity available inhabited Educati Medical Improved Post Teleph Transport Banks Agricultur Approa Power villages in on drinking Office # one commumc al Credit ch by supply each range water· ations $ Societies Pucca road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 14 14 6 14 7 3 5 a I 14 8 (100.0) (100.0) (42.9) (100.0) (50.0) (21.4) (35.7) (0.0) (7.1) (100.0) (57.1) 500-999 16 16 10 15 5 1 5 0 I 10 9 (100.0) (100.0) (62.5) (93.8) (31.3) (6.3) (31.3) (0.0) (6.3) (62.5) (56.3) 1000-1999 48 48 21 48 25 12 22 I 8 37 42 (100.0) (100.0) (56.3) (100.0) (52.1) (25.0) (45.8) (2.1) (16.7) (77.1) (87.5) • 2000-4,999 124 124 101 120 102 62 85 15 23 III 117 (l00.0) (100.0) (86.3) (96.8) (82.3) (50.0) (68.5) (12.1) (18.5) (89.5) (94.4) 5000-9999 53 S3 49 53 50 42 47 16 21 53 52 {I 00.0) (100.0) (92.5) (100.0) (94.3) (79.2) (88.7) (30.2) (39.6) (l00.0) (98.1) 10000 + 20 20 20 20 20 20 16 7 10 20 20 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (80.0) (35.0) (50.0) (100.0) (100.0) District total: 275 275 219 270 209 140 180 39 64 245 248 (100.0) (100.0) (79.6) (98.2) (76.0) (50.9) (65.5) (14.2) (23.3) (89.1) (90.2)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supp Iy has been classified as 'Improved' or :>therwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the p remises 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.

The above table represents the amenities amenities then we have in the (1-499) population available in the village according to population range. range there are 14 inhabited villages where The table represents ten types of amenities i.e. Educational facilities having (1 00%), Medical (42.9%), Education, Medical, Improved Drinking Water, Post Improved Drinking water (100%), Post Office (50%), Office, Telephone, Transport Communication, Banks, Telephone (21.4%), Transport Communication Agricultural credit Society, Approach by Pucca road (35.7%), Banking service in that population range and Power Supply. The population ranges are divided i.e.(O%), Agricultural Credit Society (7.1 %)Approach into six groups i.e. 1-499,500-999,1000-1999,2000- by Pucca road (100%), and Power Supply (57.1%). 4999, 5000-9999 and 10000+. In the (500-999) population range there are 16 inhabited villages where Educational facilities having In district total the percentage of amenities in (100%), Medical (62.59%), Improved Drinking water descending order are given below. Education 275 (93.8%), Post Office (31.2%), Telephone (6.2%), villages (100%), Improved Drinking Water Transport Communication (31.2%), no banking service (98.2%),Power supply(90.2%) Approach by Pucca (0%), Agricultural Credit Society (6.2%) Approach road (89.1 %), Medical (79.6%), Post Office (76.0%), by Pucca road (62.5%), and Power Supply (56.2%). Transport Communication (65.5%), Telephone In the (1000-1999) population range there are 48 (50.9%), Agricultural credit Society (23.3%), and inhabited villages where Educational facilities having Banking service (14.2%). (100%), Medical (56.2%), Improved Drinking water If we analyze according to population range and (100%), Post Office (52.1%), Telephone (25%), its villages within the range and different types of 71 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA Transport Communication (45.8%), Banking service Approach by Pucca road (100%), and Power Supply (2.1 %), Agricultural Credit Society (16.7%), Approach (98.1 %). In the popUlation range 10000+, there are by Pucca road (77.1 %), and Power Supply (87.5%). 20 inhabited villages in which (100%) are getting In the (5000-9999) population range there are 53 Educational, Medical, Improved Drinking water, Post inhabited villages where Educational facilities having Office, Telephone, Approach by Pucca road and (100%), Medical (92.5%), Improved Drinking water Power Supply facilities and the percentage of rest of (100%), Post Office (94.3%), Telephone (79.2%), the amenities are as follows: - Transport Transport Communication (88.7%), Banking service Communication (80%), Banking Service (35%), and (JO.2%), Agricultural Credit Society (39.6%), Agricultural Cred.it Society (50%).

TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OF vn.LAGFS ACCORDING TO LAND USF, 2001 SI. Name of RD block Number of Total area (in ha.) Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area No. inhabit ed villages area to total area to total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 Mohanpur 22 22,377 43.5 20.0 2 Hezarnara 16 16,276 26.2 21.3 3 Pabmabil 13 12,145 38.5 2.6 4 Khowai 13 11,989 55.8 22.1 5 Tulashikhar 26 30,241 20.7 2.0 6 Kalyanpur II 11,870 63.5 2.3 7 Teliamura 15 33,363 13.4 2.6 8 Mandai 16 17,984 26.6 20.1 9 Jirania 19 21,431 54.4 27.6 10 Dukli 10 10,791 65.0 60.0 11 Jarnpuijala 19 22,354 56.1 25.3 12 Bishalgarh 33 30,265 54.7 32.1 13 Boxanagar 16 11,054 23.1 25.2 14 Melaghar 29 22,211 48.8 23.7 15 Kathalia 17 14,771 29.0 30.2 District Total: 275 289,122 39.4 23.1

The above table represents the distribution of inhabited villages and percentage of cultivable area villages according to land use, 2001. There are 289122 to the total area is 65 and percentage of irrigated hector area which covered 275 villages and the area to total cultivable area is 60. The percentage of percentage of cultivated area to total area is 39.4 cultivable area in respect of Mahanpur (43.5%), and that of irrigated area is 23.1 % for the district as Khowai (55.8%), Kalyanpur (63.5%), Jirania (54.4%), a whole. When we are analyzing the Development Dukli (65%), Jampuijala (56.1 %), Bishalgarh (54.7%) block wise then may found that the maximum area and Melagarh (48.8%) are above the District total in Teliamura Dev. block i.e., 33363 hectors which i.e.39.4% and rest are below the district level. It is consists 15 inhabited villages and percentage of interesting to observe that the percentage of irrigated Cultivable area is 13.4 and percentage of irrigated area to total Cultivable area is above the district level villages and the percentage of Cultivable area is13.4 from serial no. 9 to serial no. 15 and CD blocks of and percentage of irrigated area is 2.6. The minimum serial no.! to serial no.8 are below the district level. area in Dukli i.e., 10791 hectors which consist 10

72 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE43 : PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS S1. Class, name & urban Per capita receipt (Rs.) Per capita expenditure (Rs.) No. status 'of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public Public Public Other(s) taxes other Administra health works inst itutions sources tion and convenie nces 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Agartala City (MCL) 465.3 29.8 435.5 465.3 231.6 1.1 210.5 5.3 26.0 2 Badharghat CT 20,958.6 0.0 20,958.6 83,834.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 Gakulnagar CT 258,826.0 0.0 258,826.0 246,402.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Gandigram CT 18,984.8 0.0 18,984.8 18,942.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Indranagar (Part) CT 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 J ogendranagar CT 323.2 0.0 323.2 3,209.3 0.0 .0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 KhowaiNP 32,116.0 0.0 32,116.0 32,116.0 7,705.4 5,059.6 4,522.6 282.7 25,269.9 8 Kunjaban (Part) CT 34,737.8 0.0 347,389.4 33,376.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 Narsingarh CT 28,189.1 0.0 28,189.1 28,181.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 Pratap garh CT 6,528.5 0.0 6,528.5 6,054.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 Ranirbzar NP 64,232.0 0.0 64,232.0 62,732.0 7,510.7 3,635.4 14,541.5 9,088.4 50,277.2 12 SonamuraNP 52,650.4 4,615.8 82,430.0 52,650.4 10,412.9 0.0 22,036.9 0.0 0.0 13 TeliamuraNP 30,366.3 533.2 3,374.8 28,578.8 5,715.8 1,428.9 16,575.7 1,428.9 0.0 District Total: 548,378.1 5,178.8 863,788.0 596,543.6 31,576.3 10,125.0 57,887.2 10,805.3 75,573.2

Self explanatory

TABLE44 : SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUfORYTOWNS, 2001

SI.No. Name and urban status Ty p e of educational institution of Town Primary Junior Secondary/ Secondary/ Senior Secondary College Middle Matriculation 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Agartala City (M CL) 0.7 0.3 0.5 1.3 0.4 2 Badharghat CT 1.0 1.3 0.2 0.6 0.0 3 Gakulnagar CT 6.2 2.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 4 Gandigram CT 4.7 2.8 2.8 1.9 0.0 5 Indranagar (Part) CT 0.0 1.1 0.0 l.l 0.6 6 Jogendranagar CT 1.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.0 7 Khowai NP 4.5 0.6 I.l 2.3 0.6 8 Kunjaban (Part) CT 5.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 0.0 9 Narsingarh CT 2.9 1.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 10 Pratap garh CT l.l 1.5 I.1 0.0 0.0 11 Ranirbzar NP 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.0 12 Sonamura NP 5.0 2.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 13 Teliamura NP 4.6 1.0 0.5 1.5 0.0 District Total : 1.6 0.8 0.7 1.1 0.1

. The above table represents the SchooVCoIIeges Secondary/Matriculation, Senior Secondary and per 10000 populations in statutory towns, 2001. The College. types of Educational institution are divided in to four The percentage of Primary school/10, 000 categories i.e., Primary, junior secondarylMiddle, population is maximum in Secondary (5%) then 73 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK . WEST TRIPURA Teliamura NP (4.6%) followed by Khowai NP (4.5%) percentage are same i.e. 0.5%. In case of Senior then Ranibazar NP (0.9%) and Agartala MCL Secondary the percentage of Khowai NP (2.3%) is (0.77%). In case of Junior SecondarylMiddle the order highest next are in Sonamura (2%) the Teliamura of percentage are same with Primary school. But in (1.5%), Agartala MCL (1.3%) and Ranibazar NP case of Secondary/Matriculation though the (0.9%). In case of College, Sonamura have highest percentage of sonamura (3%) highest but next in are percentage i.e. (1 %) followed by Khowai NP (0.6%), in Khowai NP (1.1%) followed by Ranibazar NP then Agartala MCL (0.4%) and rest of two NP's (0.9%) and Agartala MCL& Teliamura NP's have nil i.e. 0% respectively.

TABLE45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INS TnUfIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 Sl.No. Name and urban status of the Town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population 2 3 Awtala City (MCL) 46 2 Badharghat CT 0 3 Gakulnagar CT 0 4 Gandigram CT 0 5 Indranagar (Part) CT 0 6 Jogendranagar CT 0 7 Khowai NP 31 8 Kunjaban (Part) CT 0 9 Narsingarh CT 0 10 Pratapgarh CT 0 11 Ranirbzar NP 0 12 Sonamura NP 30 13 Teliamura NP 15 Distrct Total 24

Table No. 45 shows number of beds in medical availability of bed. AgartaIa city (46 beds) has 1" institution per 10,000 population in urban centers of rank followed by Khowai NP (31 beds), Sonamura West Tripura district. Out of 13 urban centers of NP(30 beds) and Teliamura NP (15 beds), which are district, only 4 centres have medical institutions with higher than district average of 24 beds.

74 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

SI. No. Name of the Town Total Population Slum Population Percentage of Slum Population to Total Population 2 3 4 5 Agartala City (M CL) 189998 25213 13.27

TABLE47 : MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTIDOurOF AND MANUFACI1.JRED IN TOWNS, 2001 Sl. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Agartala City (M CL) Handicrafts Handloom Cloth Pine Apple Juice Jute Handloom Cloth Pine Apple Juice

2 Badharghat CT Ice Cream Rice Bamboo Goods Milk Pottery Cotton

3 Gakulnagar CT Wooden Furniture Paddy Bamboo Goods Potato Basketry Fish

4 Gandigram CT Handloom Fruit Juice Bamboo Cane Product Vegetables

5 Indranagar (part) CT Handloom Handloom Fruit Juice Fish Wooden Sticks Vegetables

6 J ogendranagar CT Wooden Furniture Vegatable Steel Furniture Furniture Fruit Juice Rice

7 Khowai NP Wooden Furniture Timber Cane & Bamboo Goods Vegetables Bamboo Mate Rice

8 Kunjaban (Part) CT Handloom Handloorn Ice Cream Wooden Goods Pottery Vegetables

9 NarsingarhCT Wooden Furniture Vegetable Bamboo Sticks PineApple Ice Cream Handloorn 75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRlPURA TABLE47 : MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTIDOurOF AND MANUFACfURFD IN TOWNS, 2001 81. No. Name and urban status of Town Most imp ortant commodity Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 10 Pratapgarh CT Wopoden Furniture Rice Mate Lemon Gur Wooden Furniture

11 Ranirbzar NP Handloom Rice Steel Furniture Mustard Oil Pottery Goods Muri

12 Sonamura NP Candle Vegetables Wooden Furniture Paddy Steel Furniture Jute

13 T eliamura NP Potteries Vegetables Bread Timber Cane Products Jute

Self exlpmatory

TABLE48 : HOUSmOLDS BYTINURESTA11JS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIIDlNTIIEDISTRICf, 2001 Tenure Number of dwelling ~ Number of households status hlnl_el81J Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Owned No exclusive room 3,570 3,104 466 881 773 108 1,339 1,310 29 One room 183,932 148,484 35,448 36,482 28,464 8,018 59,924 58,924 1,000 Two rooms 66,816 48,754 18,062 14,207 10,835 3,372 12,956 12,284 672 Three rooms 18,629 10,983 7,646 3,585 2,551 1,034 2,204 1,891 313 3+ rooms 7591 3350 4241 1134 733 401 675 442 233 Median number of rooms 1 1 2

Rented No exclusive room 564 275 289 96 45 51 139 105 34 One room 22,968 6,629 16,339 4,411 1,440 2,971 2,823 814 2,009 Two rooms 4,671 807 3,864 753 207 546 584 110 474 Three rooms 1,153 105 1,048 118 25 93 118 12 106 3+ rooms 369 42 327 30 4 26 33 1 32 Median number of rooms 1

Others No exclusive room 626 544 82 222 187 35 70 69 One room 6,269 4,590 1,679 1,895 1,369 526 730 656 74 Two rooms 869 606 263 255 174 81 105 88 17 Three rooms 201 71 130 36 17 19 22 9 13 3+ rooms 50 18 32 6 6 0 0 Median number of rooms 1 1 1 1 District (West) 318,278 228,362 89,916 64,111 46,830 17,281 81,723 76,716 5,007 76 ANAL YfrCAL NOTE Table No. 48 shows households by tenure status By tenure status, 88.1 % of total households have and no. of rooms occupied in the West Tripura district. owned houses, 94% in rural and 73.2% in urban areas. As per Census-2001, 67% of total households reside In SC community, these values are as 87.8%(total), in one room type houses, 69.9% in rural and 59.5% 92.6%(rural) and 74.8%(urban).!n respect of ST in urban areas. community,it is reflected as 94.3%(total),97.6%(rural) In S.C. community, 66.7% of total HHs reside in and 44.9%(urban). one room type houses, 66.8% in rural and 66.6% in 9.3% of total HHs was recoded as rented houses, urban areas.!n S.T. community, 77.7% of total HHs 3.4% in rural and 24.3% in urban areas .In SC reside in one room type houses, 78.7% in rural and community, these averages are as 8.4% (total), 61.6% in urban areas. 3.7%(rural) and 21.3%(urban) and in ST community, Share of rural HHs to total HHs is recorded it was recorded as 4.5% (total), 1.35%(ruraJ) and 71.7% in all population, 73% for SC and 94% for ST 53.02%(urban). community.

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 49: PERCENTAGEDISTRIBUllON OF HOUSmOLDS LIVlNG IN PERMANENT, SEMIPERMANFNT AND TEMPORARYHOt.S:ES, 2001 Sl. Development BlockINP/CT Number of Total No. households Permanent Semi-permanent Temporary Total % Total % Total % 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 I KhowaiNP I 4,355 1,489 34.2 2,458 56.4 408 9.4 2 Teliamura NP II 4,485 1,137 25.4 2,614 58.3 733 16.3 3 Agartala M C[ VII 42,505 23,832 56.1 15,464 36.4 3,177 7.5 4 Rnnirbazar NP XI 2,439 867 35.5 1,402 57.5 170 7.0 5 Sonamura NP XIII 2,344 571 24.4 1,289 55.0 484 20.6 6 Mohanpur 39,279 3,536 9.0 25,409 64.7 10,328 26.3 Narsingarh CT III 1,278 175 13.7 959 75.0 144 11.3 Gandhigram CT IV 2,060 205 10.0 1,467 71.2 388 18.8 Kunjaban(part) CT V 1,343 375 27.9 708 52.7 260 19.4 Indranagar(part) CT VI 3,636 742 20.4 2,5[5 69.2 374 10J 7 Hezamara 6,630 48 0.7 2,505 37.8 4,077 61.5 8 Pabmabil 5,648 35 0.6 2,728 48.3 2,885 51.1 9 Khowai 13,618 521 3.8 7,858 57.7 5,239 38.5 10 Tulashikhar 9,300 87 0.9 2,860 30.8 6,352 68J II Kalyanpur 9,576 590 6.2 4,492 46.9 4,494 46.9 12 Teliamura 15,328 391 2.6 6,858 44.7 8,078 52.7 13 Mandai 9,664 226 2.3 5,367 55.5 4,069 42.1 14 Jirania 25,984 2,312 8.9 17,158 66.0 6,514 25.1 15 Dukli 43,341 4,518 10.4 32,149 74.2 6,672 15.4 Jogendranagar CT VIII 7,356 715 9.7 5,722 77.8 919 12.5 Pratap garh CT IX 5,597 612 10.9 4,427 79.1 558 10.0 Badharghat CT X 10,765 2,444 22.7 7,394 68.7 927 8.6 16 Jampuijala 9,360 104 1.1 3,671 39.2 5,585 59.7 17 Bishalgarh 34,541 2,171 6.3 22,087 63.9 10,279 29.8 Gakulnagpr CT XII 1,753 33 1.9 1,173 66.9 547 31.2 18 Boxanagar 8,066 336 4.2 4,481 55.6 3,249 40.3 19 Melaghar 21,220 752 3.5 11,512 54.3 8,955 42.2 20 Kathalia 10,595 229 2.2 6,253 59.0 4,1l3 38.8 District ( West) 318,278 43,752 13.7 178,615 56.1 95,861 30.1

78 ANAL YTICAL NOTE TABLE49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HO US mOLDS UVING IN PERMANENT, SEMIPERMANlNT AND TEMPORARYHOlSES, 2001 Sl. Development BlockJNP/CT Rural No. Permanent Semi-p ermanent Temporary Total % Total % Total % ·2 10 11 12 13 14 15 I Khowai NP I 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 Teliamura NP II 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 Agartala M CI VII 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 Ranirbazar NP XI 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 Sonamura NP XIII 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 Mohanpur 2,039 5.2 19,760 50.3 9,162 23.3 Narsingarh CT III 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Gandhigrarn CT IV 0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 Kunjaban(part) CT V 0 0.0 "0 0.0 0 0.0 Indranagar(part) CT VI 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 Hezamara 48 0.7 2,505 37.8 4,077 61.5 8 Pabmabil 35 0.6 2,728 48.3 2,885 51.1 9 Khowai 521 3.8 7,858 57.7 5,239 38.5 10 Tulashikhar 87 0.9 2,860 30.8 6,352 68.3 11 Kaly anp ur 590 6.2 4,492 46.9 4,494 46.9 12 Teliamura 391 2.6 6,858 44.7 8,078 52.7 13 Mandai 226 2.3 5,367 55.5 4,069 42.1 14 Jirania 2,312 8.9 17,158 66.0 6,514 25.1 15 Dukli 747 1.7 14,606 33.7 4,268 9.8 Jogendranagar CT VIII 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Pratapgarh CT IX 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Badharghat CT X 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 Jampuijala 104 1.1 3,671 39.2 5,585 59.7 17 Bishalgarh 2,138 6.2 20,914 60.5 9,732 28.2 Gakulnagar CT XII 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 18 Boxanagar 336 4.2 4,481 55.6 3,249 40.3 19 Melaghar 752 3.5 11,512 54.3 8,955 42.2 20 Kathalia 229 2.2 6,253 59.0 4,113 38.8 District (West) 10,555 3.3 131,023 41.2 86,772 27.3

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLE 49: PFRCINTAGE DISTRlBunON OF HOUSEllOLDS UVlNG IN PERMANENT, SEMI Pl!RMA.ml'IT AND TIMPORARYHO~ES, 2001 Sl.No. Development Block/NP/CT Urban ------~------~~------~------Permanent Semi-p ermanent Temp oeary Total % Total % Total % 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 KhowaiNP I 1,489 34.2 2,458 56.4 408 9.4 2 T eliamura NP II 1,137 25.4 2,614 58.3 733 f6.3 ~ Agartala M CI VII 23,832 56.1 15,464 36.4 3,177 7.5 4 Ranirbazar NP XI 867 35.5 1,402 57.5 170 7.0 5 Sonamura NP XIII 571 24.4 1,289 55.0 484 20.6 6 Mohanpur 1,497 3.8 5,649 14.4 1,166 3.0 N arsingflI'h CT III 175 13.7 959 75.0 144 11.3 Gandhigram CT IV 205 10.0 1,467 71.2 388 18.8 Kunjaban(part) CT V 375 27.9 708 52.7 260 19.4 Indranagar(part) CT VI 742 20.4 2,515 69.2 374 10.3 7 Hezarnara o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 8 Pabmabil o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 9 Khowai o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 10 Tulashikhar o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 II Kalyanpur o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 12 Teliamura o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 13 Mandai o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 14 Jirania o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 15 Dukli 3,771 8.7 17,543 40.5 2,404 5.5 Jogendranagar CT VIII 715 9.7 5,722 77.8 919 12.5 Pratap garh CT IX 612 10.9 4,427 79.1 5S8 10.0 Badharghat CT X 2,444 22.7 7,394 68.7 927 8.6 16 Jarnpuijala o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 17 Bishalgarh 33 0.1 1,173 3.4 547 1.6 Gakulnagar CT XII 33 1.9 1,173 66.9 547 31.2 18 Boxanagar o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 19 Melaghar o 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 20 Kathalia o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 District ( West) 33,197 10.4 47,592 15.0 9,089 2.9

According to materials used in construction of Blocks, highest in Dukli(72.2%) and lowest III houses, houses are broadly categorized as permanent, Tulashikhar(30.8%). semi-permanent and temporary. As per Census-200 1, In urban centers, Temporary type houses was in all areas at district level, semi-permanent type recorded highest in Gakulnagar(31.2% of total HHs) houses are still predominant ( 56.1 % of total HHs) and lowest in Ranir Bazar NP(7%) and in respect of followed by temporary(30.1%) and Dev.Blocks, highest in Tulashikhar(68.3%) and lowest Permanent(13.7%). In all 13 urban centers, Agartala in Dukli(15.4%). City has highest percentage of permanent houses In ~re (56.l%) and lowest percentage (1.9%) was recorded rural areas, Semi-permanent type houses predominant (41.2%) followed by Temporary (27.3%) in Gakulnagar CT. In all Dev. Blocks, Dukli has and Permanent (3.3%), it varies between highest 66% highest percentage of permanent houses ( 10.4) and in Jirania Dev. Block and lowest 30.8% in Tulashikhar. lowest was recorded in Padmabil(O.6). Temporary type varies between highest 68.3% in Semi-permanent type houses was recorded Tulashikhar and lowest 9.8% in Dukli Dev. Block. highest in Pratapgarh CT (79.1 % of total HHs) and lowest in Agartala city(36.4%) and in respect of Dev. 80 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLE SO: PERaNTAGEOFHOUSmOLDS HAVlNGlMPROVID DRINKING WATFR SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILEr AND DRAlNAGEFACILITY, 2001 Sl. Development Total! Number of Number and percentage of households having No BlockINP/CT Rural! households Improved drinking Electricity Bathroom Urban water Total· % Total % Total % 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Khowai ~P I Total 4,355 3,637 83.5 3,577 82.1 1,279 29.4 Rural o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 4,355 3,637 83.5 3.577 82.1 1,279 29.4 2 Teliamura NP II Total 4,485 4,139 92.3 3,425 76.4 1,032 23.0 Rural o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 4,485 4,139 92.3 3,425 76.4 1,032 23.0 3 Agartala M CI VII Total 42,505 40,700 95.8 41,264 97.1 29,976 ,0.5 Rural o a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 42,505 40,700 95.8 41,264 97.1 29,976 70.5 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total 2,439 2,427 99.5 1,818 74.5 210 8.6 Rural a o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 2,439 2,427 99.5 1,818 74.5 210 8.6 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total 2,344 2,316 98.8 1,933 82.5 423 18.0 Rural a o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 2,344 2,316 98.8 1,933 82.5 423 18.0 6 Mohanpur Total 39,279 31,045 434.0 20,909 328.4 4,766 119.9 Mohanpur Rural 30,962 23,627 76.3 14,998 48.4 2,554 8.2 Mohanpur Urban 8,317 7,418 357.7 5,911 279.9 2,212 111.6 Narsingarh CT III Urban 1,278 1,195 93.5 831 65.0 342 26.8 Gandhigrarn CT IV Urban 2,060 1,525 74.0 1,246 60.5 391 19.0 Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 1,343 1,299 96.7 1,043 77.7 537 40.0 Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 3,636 3,399 93.5 2,791 76.8 942 25.9 7 Hezamara Total 6,630 316 4.8 726 11.0 75 1.1 Rural 6,630 316 4.8 726 11.0 75 1.1 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 8 Pabmabil Total 5,648 430 7.6 701 12.4. 82 1.5 Rural 5,648 430 7.6 701 12.4 82 1.5 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 9 Khowai Total 13,618 9,022 66.3 5,095 37.4 517 3.8 Rural 13,618 9,022 66.3 5,095 37.4 517 3.8 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 10 Tulashikhar Total 9,300 1,514 16.3 770 8.3 95 1.0 Rural 9,300 1,514 16.3 770 8.3 95 1.0 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Il Kalyanpur Total 9,576 5,068 52.9 2,310 24.1 360 3.8 Rural 9,576 5,068 52.9 2,310 24.1 360 3.8 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 12 Teliamura Tota 15,328 8,434 55.0 3,700 24.1 494 3.2 Rural 15,328 8,434 55.0 3,700 24.1 494 3.2 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 13 Mandai Total 9,664 2,632 27.2 2,348 24.3 155 1.6 Rural 9,664 2,632 27.2 2,348 24.3 155 1.6 Urban o o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE 50: PlffiCENTAGEOFHOUSEHOWS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATm. SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOn..ET ANDDRAINAGEFAClLIIY, 2001 SI. Development Total / Number of Number and percentage of households having No Block/NP/CT Rural / households Improved drinking Electricity Bathroom Urban water Tota~ % Total % Total % 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 Jirania Total 25,984 15,670 60.3 12,012 46.2 1,598 6.1 Rural 25,984 15,670 60.3 12,012 46.2 1,598 6.1 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 Dukli Total 43,341 48,375 397.9 27,830 283.4 7,033 71.5 Rural 19,623 30,143 153.6 9,064 46.2 1,349 6.9 Urban 23,718 18,232 244.2 18,766 237.2 5,684 64.6 Jogendranagar CT VIII Urban 7,356 6,720 91.4 5,318 72.3 923 '12.5 Pratapgarh CT IX Urban 5,597 5,357 95.7 4,660 83.3 911 16.3 BadharglJat CT X Urban 10,765 6,155 57.2 8,788 81.6 3,850 35.8 16 Jampuijala Total 9,360 1,980 21.2 1,992 21.3 130 1.4 Rural 9,360 1,980 21.2 1,992 21.3 130 1.4 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 Bishalgarh Total 34,541 17,825 78.1 13,446 86.8 1,801 19.1 Rural 32,788 17,385 53.0 12,598 38.4 1,549 4.7 Urban 1,753 440 25.1 848 48.4 252 14.4 Gakulnagar CT XII Urban 1,753 440 25.1 848 48.4 252 14.4 18 Boxanagar Total 8,066 6,775 84,0 2,706 33.5 114 1.4 Rural 8,066 6,775 84.0 2,706 33.5 114 1.4 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 Melaghar Total 21,220 13,026 61.4 7,574 35.7 506 2.4 Rural 21,220 13,026 61.4 7,574 35.7 506 2.4 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 Kathalia Total 10,595 7,595 71.7 4,185 39.5 218 2.1 Rural 10,595 7,595 71.7 4,185 39.5 218 2.1 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 District (West) Total 318,278 222,926 70.0 158,321 49.7 • 50,864 16.0 Rural 228,362 143,617 62.9 80,779 35.4 9,796 4.3 Urban 89,916 79,309 88.2 77,542 86.2 41,068 45.7

82 ANAL meAL NOTE TABLESO: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSmOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRlNKINGWATERSOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BA11IROOM, TOILET AND DRAlNAGEFACILITY, 2001 SlNo. Development BlockiNP/CT Total I Number and percentage of households having Rural / Toilet Drainage Urban Total % Totar % 2 3 II 12 13 14 KhowaiNP I Total 4,134 94.9 1,904 43.7 Rural 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 4,134 94.9. 1,904 43.7 2 T eliamura NP II Total 4,249 94.7 2,372 52.9 Rural 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 4,249 94.7 2,372 52.9 3 Agartala M CI VII Total 41,397 97.4 33,096 77.9 Rural 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 41,397 97.4 33,096 77.9 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total 2,228 91.3 833 34.2 Rural 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 2,228 91.3 833 34.2 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total 2,214 94.5 784 33.4 Rural 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 2,214 94.5 784 33.4 6 Mohanpur Total 35,121 479.3 9,459 139.7 Mohanpur Rural 26,932 87.0 6,928 22.4 Mohanpur Urban 8,189 392.3 2,531 117.3 Narsingarh CT III Urban 1,228 96.1 245 19.2 Gandhigram CT IV Urban 1,990 96.6 536 26.0 Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 1,340 99.8 511 38.0 Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 3,631 99.9 1,239 34.1 7 Hezamara Total 3,460 52.2 1,943 29.3 Rural 3,460 52.2 1,943 29.3 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 S Pabmabil Total 2,954 52.3 483 8.6 Rural 2,954 52.3 483 8.6 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 Khowai Total 11,559 84.9 3,700 27.2 Rural 11,559 84.9 3,700 27.2 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 Tulashikhar Total 4,132 44.4 1,566 16.8 Rural 4,132 44.4 1,566 16.8 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 II Kalyanpur Total 7,335 76.6 3,376 35.3 Rural 7,335 76.6 3,376 35.3 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 TeIiamura Tota 10,740 70.1 4,092 26.7 Rural 10,740 70.1 4,092 26.7 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 Mandai Total 5,989 62.0 1,793 18.6 Rural 5,989 62.0 1,793 18.6 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA TABLE50: PJiRCENTAGEOFHOUSmOLDS HAVINGIMPROVID DRlNKINGWATERSOURCE, FLF.CIRICrrY, BATIIROOM, TOILET AND DRAlNAGEFACll.JfY, 2001 Sl.No. Development BlockINP/Cf Total / Number and percentage of households having Rural/ Toilet Drainage Urban Total % Total % 2 3 II 12 13 14 14 Jirania Total 20,744 79.8 6,946 26.7 Rural 20,744 79.8 6,946 26.7 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 15 Dukli Total 40,814 379.3· 14,492 141.9 Rural 17,851 91.0 5,687 29.0 Urban 22,963 288.3 8,805 112.9 Jogendranagar CT VIII Urban 7,.!05 97.9 2,2:75 30.9 Pratapgarh cr IX Urban 5,127 91.6 2,483 44.4 Badharghat CT X Urban 10,631 98.8 4,047 37.6 16 Jampuijala Total 3,715 39.7 2,515 26.9 Rural 3,715 39.7 2,515 26.9 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 Bishalgarh Total 27,870 164.0 10,397 79.0 Rural 26,407 80.5 9,522 29.0 Urban 1,463 83.5 875 49.9 Gakulnagar CT XII Urban 1,463 83.5 875 49.9 18 Boxanagar Total 6,164 76.4 3,362 41.7 Rural 6,164 76.4 3,362 41.7 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 Melaghar Total 17,598 82.9 3,114 14.7 Rural 17,598 82.9 3,114 14.7 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 Kathalia Total 8,272 78.1 1,418 13.4 Rural 8,272 78.1 1,418 13.4 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 District( West) Total 260,689 81.9 107,645 33.8 Rural 173,852 76.1 56,445 24.7 Urban 86,837 96.6 51,200 56.9

Table No. 50 shows no. and percentage of households having In urban areas of West Tripura district, percentage of HHs Improved drinking water source, Electricity, Bathroom, Toilet having Improved drinking water source varies between highest and Drainage facility as per Census,200l. 99.5% in Ranirbazar NP and lowest 25.1% in Galculnagar CT while urban district average of 88.2%. In rural areas of West Tripura district, percentage of HHs having Improved drinking water source varies between highest Percentage of HHs having Electricity facility varies between 84% in Boxanagar Dev. Block and lowest 4.8% in Hezamara Dev. highest 97.1% in Agartala city and lowest 48.4% in Gakulnagar Block while rural district average of 54.9%. CT while urban district average of 86.2%. Percentage ofHHs having Electricity facility varies between Percentage ofHHs having Bathroom facility varies between highest 48.4% and lowest 8.3% in Tulashikhar while rural district highest 70.5% in Agartala city and lowest 8.6% in Ranirbazar NP average of 35.4%. while urban district average of 45.7%. Percentage ofHHs having Bathroom facility varies between Percentage of HHs having Toilet facility varies between highest 8.2% in Mohanpur and lowest 1% in Tulashikhar while highest 99.9% in Indranagar CT and lowest 83.5% in Gakulnagar rural district average of 4.3%. CT while urban district average of 96.6%. Percentage of HHs having Toilet facility varies between Percentage ofHHs having Drainage facility varies highest highest 91 % in Dukli and lowest 39.7% in Jampuijala while rural 77.9% in Agartala city and lowest 19.2% in Narsingarh CTwhile district average of 76.1 %. urban district average of 56.9%. Percentage of HHs having Drainage facility varies highest 41.7% in Boxanagar and lowest 8.6% in Padmabil while rural district average of 24.7%. 84 ANAL YTICAL NOTE TABLES1: NUMBER AND PFRCFNT OF HOUSmOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USID FOR COOKING, 2001 SI. Development Total! Number of Fire wood Crop residue Cowdung cake No. BiockJNP!CT Rural! households Urban --~T~o-tal~----~o/.~Q----~T~o-tal------o/.-o------T-ot-a-I-----o-Yo--- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 KhowaiNP I Total 4,355 2,306 53.0 65 1.5 1 0.0 Rural o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 4,355 2,306 53.0 65 1.5 0.0 2 Teliamura NP II Total 4,485 3,120 69.6' 69 1.5 I 0.0 Rural o a 0.0 a 0.0 a 0.0 Urban 4,485 3,120 69.6 69 1.5 0.0 3 Agartala M CI VII Total 42,505 7,182 16.9 3q 0.7 17 0.0 Rural o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 42,505 7,182 16.9 312 0.7 17 0.0 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total 2,439 1,647 67.5 43 1.8 2 0.1 Rural o a 0.0 a 0.0 0 0.0 Urban 2,439 1,647 67.5 43 1.8 2 0.1 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total 2,344 1,549 66.1 44 1.9 0 0.0 Rural o a 0.0 a 0,0 0 0.0 Urban 2,344 1,549 66.1 44 1.9 0 0.0 6 Mohanpur Total 39,279 31,203 79.4 1,033 2.6 Il2 OJ Rural 30,962 25,997 66.2 813 2.1 102 0.3 Urban 8,317 5,206 62.6 220 2.6 10 0.1 Narsingarh CT III Urban 1,278 957 74.9 31 2.4 2 0.2 Gandhigram CT IV Urban 2,060 1,539 74.7 52 2.5 a 0.0 Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 1,343 695 51.7 64 4.8 4 OJ Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 3,636 2,015 55.4 73 2.0 4 0.1 7 Hezamara Total 6,630 6,320 95.3 179 2.7 0 0.0 Rural 6,630 6,320 95.3 179 2.7 0 0.0 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 a 0.0 8 Pabmabil Total 5,648 5,357 94.8 49 0.9 0 0.0 Rural 5,648 5,357 94.8 49 0.9 0 0.0 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 9 Khowai Total 13,618 12,378 90.9 402 3.0 2 0.0 Rural 13,618 12,378 90.9 402 3.0 2 0.0 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 10 Tulashikhar Total 9,300 9,015 96.9 138 1.5 0.0 Rural 9,300 9,015 96.9 138 1.5 1 0.0 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 11 Kalyanpur Total 9,576 8,768 91.6 209 2.2 152 1.6 Rural 9,576 8,768 91.6 209 2.2 152 1.6 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 a 0.0 12 Teliamura Tota 15,328 14,399 93.9 425 2.8 14 0.1 Rural 15,328 14,399 93.9 425 2.8 14 0.1 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 Mandai Total 9,664 9,279 96.0 105 l.l 11 0.1 Rural 9,664 9,279 96.0 105 1.1 11 0.1 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 Jirania Total 25,984 22,043 84.8 560 2.2 43 0.2 Rural 25,984 22,043 84.8 560 2.2 43 0.2 Urban o o 0.0 0 0.0 a 0.0

85 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLESl: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSmOLDS BY1YPEOFFUEL USID FOR COOKING. 2001 Sl. Development Total I Number of Fire wood Crop residue Cowdung cake No. BlockINP!CT Rural! households Urban Total % Total % Total % I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 Dukli Total 43,341 39,730 91.7 1,239 2.9 81 0.2 Rural 19,623 16,840 85.8 520 2.6 34 0.2 Urban 23,718 22,890 96.5 719 3.0 47 0.2 Jogendranagar CT VIII Urban 7,356 4,843 65.8 196 2.7 3 0.0 Pratap garh CT IX Urban 5,597 3,775 67.4 219 3.9 6 0.1 Badharghat cr X Urban 10,765 5,194 48.2 118 l.l 38 0.4 16 Jampuijala Total 9,360 9,078 97.0 186 2.0 0 0.0 Rural 9,360 9,078 97.0 186 2.0 0 0.0 Urban 0 0 0.0 . 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 Bishalgarh Total 34,541 31,114 90.1 857 2.5 34 0.1 Rural 32,788 29,587 90.2 824 2.5 33 0.1 Urban 1,753 1,527 87.1 33 1.9 0.1 Gakulnagar CT XII Urban 1,753 1,527 87.1 33 1.9 0.1 18 Boxanagar Total 8,066 7,783 96.5 118 1.5 23 0.3 Rural 8,066 7,783 96.5 118 1.5 23 OJ Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 Melaghar Total 21,220 19,252 90.7 723 3.4 27 0.1 Rural 21,220 19,252 90.7 723 3.4 27 0.1 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 Kathalia Total 10,595 10,103 95.4 150 1.4 4 0.0 Rural 10,595 10,103 95.4 150 1.4 4 0.0 Urban 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 District (West) Total 318,278 251,626 79.1 6,906 2.2 525 0.2 Rural 228,362 206,199 90.3 5,401 2.4 446 0.2 Urban 89,916 45,427 50.5 1,505 1.7 79 0.1

86 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLES1: NUMBER AND pmC.FNT OF Hom mows BYTYPEOFFVEL u)EDFORCOOKING, 2001 SI.No. Development Total/ Electricity Coal/Lignite Cooking gas (L.P.G.) Bio-gas BlockINP/CT Rural I (charcoal) Urban Total % Total % Total % Total % 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 KhowaiNP I. Total 0.0 2 0.0 1,816 41.7 o 0.0 Rural a 0.0 a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 1 0.0 2 0.0 1,816 41.7 o 0.0 2 T eliamura NP II Total a 0.0 '1 0.0 1,188 26.5 o 0.0 Rural o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban o 0.0 0.0 1,188 26.5 o 0.0 3 Agartala M CI VII Total 15 0.0 87 0.2 31,163 73.3 66 0.2 Rural a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 15 0.0 87 0.2, 31,163 73.3 66 0.2 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total o 0.0 o 0.0 708 29.0 a 0.0 Rural a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 708 29.0 o 0.0 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total I 0.0 2 0.1 536 22.9 0.0 Rural a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 Urban 1 0.0 2 0.1 536 22.9 0.0 6 Mohanpur Total 63 0.2 13 0.0 6,047 15.4 34 0.1 Rural 21 0.1 7 0.0 3,515 8.9 34 0.1 Urban 42 0.5 6 0.1 2,532 30.4 o 0.0 N arsingarh CT III Urban o 0.0 a 0.0 240 18.8 o 0.0 Gandhigram CT IV Urban a 0.0 1 0.0 420 20.4 o 0.0 Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 38 2.8 2 0.1 484 36.0 o 0.0 Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 4 0.1 3 0.1 1,388 38.2 o 0.0 7 Hezamara Total 3 0.0 0.0 84 I.3 o 0.0 Rural 3 0.0 0.0 84 I.3 o 0.0 Urban a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 8 Pabmabil Total 7 0.1 o 0.0 229 4.1 o 0.0 Rural 7 0.1 a 0.0 229 4.1 o 0.0 Urban a 0.0. a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 9 Khowai Total 4 0.0 2 0.0 676 5.0 6 0.0 Rural 4 0.0 2 0.0 676 5.0 6 0.0 Urban o 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 10 Tu1ashikhar Total 9 0.1 21 0.2 85 0.9 o 0.0 Rural 9 0.1 21 0.2 85 0.9 o 0.0 Urban a 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 11 Kalyanpur Total 6 0.1 0.0 340 3.6 1 0.0 Rural 6 0.1 I 0.0 340 3.6 0.0 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 12 Teliamura Tota 7 0.0 21 0.1 283 1.8 3 0.0 Rural 7 0.0 21 0.1 283 1.8 3 0.0 Urban a 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 a 0.0 13 Mandai Total 6 0.1 o 0.0 209 2.2 a 0.0 Rural 6 0.1 a 0.0 209 2.2 a 0.0 Urban a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0 14 Jirania Total 17 0.1 3 i).0 2,994 11.5 2 0.0 Rural 17 0.1 3 0.0 2,994 11.5 2 0.0 Urban a 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 a 0.0

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRIPURA TABLES1: NUMBER AND PERCFNT OF HousmOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL lSlID FOR COOKING, 2001 SI.No. Development Total! Electricity Coal! Lignite Cooking gas (L.P.G.) Bio-l?fIS BlockJNP/CT Rural/ (charcoal) Urban Total % Total % Total % Total % I 2 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1~ 15 Dukli Total 286 0.7 119 0.3 9,521 f2.0 4 0.0 Rural 11 0.1 103 0.5 1,794 9.1 3 0.0 Urban 275 1.2 16 0.1 7,727 32.6 1 0.0 J ogendranagar CT VIII Urban 3 0.0 6 0.1 1,892 25.7 1 0.0 Pratap garh CT IX Urban 0 0.0 1 0.0 1,318 23.5 0 0.0 Badharghat CT X Urban 269 2.5 9 0.1 4,476 41.6 0 0.0 16 Jamp uijala Total 3 0.0 0 0.0 41 0.4 0 0.0 Rural 3 0.0 0 0.0 41 0.4 0 0.0 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 17 Bishalgarh Total 10 0.0 163 0.5 1,866 5.4 3 0.0 Rural 9 0.0 161 0.5 1,725 5.3 3 0.0 Urban 0.1 2 0.1 141 8.0 0 0.0 GakulnaJ1i!T CT XII Urban 1 0.1 2 0.1 141 8.0 0 0.0 18 BoxanaJ1i!T Total 49 0.6 0 0.0 54 0.7 5 0.1 Rural 49 0.6 0 0.0 54 0.7 5 0.1 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 Melaghar Total 8 0.0 4 0.0 953 4.5 0 0.0 Rural 8 0.0 4 0.0 953 4.5 0 0.0 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 20 Kathalia Total 4 0.0 0.0 214 2.0 0 0.0 Rural 4 0.0 I 0.0 214 2.0 0 0.0 Urban 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 District (West) Total 499 0.2 441 0.1 59,007 18.5 125 0.0 Rural 164 0.1 325 0.1 13,196 5.8 57 0.0 Urban 335 0.4 116 0.1 45,811 50.9 68 0.1

88 ANALYTICAL NOTE TABLES1: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 SI.No. Development Total I Kerosene Others No cooking BlockINP/CT Rural I Urban Total % Total % Total % 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 KhowaiNP I Total 135 ~.l o 0.0 29 0.7 Rural o 0.0 a 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 135 3.1 o 0.0 29 0.7 2 Teliamura NP II Total 87 1.9 o 0.0 19 0.4 Rural o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 87 1.9 o 0.0 19 0.4 3 Agartala MCI VII Total 3,519 8.3 4 0.0 140 OJ Rural o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 3,519 8.3 4 0.0 140 OJ 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total 27 1.1 1 0.0 11 0.5 Rural o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 27 1.1 1 0.0 11 0.5 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total 195 8.3 o 0.0 16 0.7 Rural o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 Urban 195 8.3 o 0.0 16 0.7 6 Mohanpur Total 583 1.5 76 0.2 115 0.3 Rural 315 1.0 75 0.2 83 0.2 Urban 268 3.2 1 0.0 32 0.4 Narsingarh CT III Urban 33 2.6 o 0.0 15 1.2 Gandhigram CT IV Urban 41 2.0 o 0.0 7 0.3 Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 56 4.2 o 0.0 o 0.0 Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 138 3.8 0.0 10 OJ 7 Hezamara Total o 0.0 o 0.0 43 0.6 Rural o 0.0 a 0.0 43 0.6 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 8 Pabmabil Total 3 0.1 o 0.0 3 0.1 Rural 3 0.1 o 0.0 3 0.1 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 9 Khowai Total 29 0.2 a 0.0 119 0.9 Rural 29 0.2 o 0.0 119 0.9 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 10 Tulashikhar Total 17 0.2 o 0.0 14 0.2 Rural 17 0.2 o 0.0 14 0.2 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 11 Kalyanpur Total 49 0.5 13 0.1 37 0.4 Rural 49 0.5 13 0.1 37 0.4 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 12 Teliamura Tota 15 0.1 104 0.7 57 0.4 Rural 15 0.1 104 0.7 57 0.4 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 13 Mandai Total 16 0.2 a 0.0 38 0.4 Rural 16 0.2 o 0.0 38 0.4 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 14 Jirania Total 206 0.8 4 0.0 112 0.4 Rural 206 0.8 4 0.0 112 0.4 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA TABLES1: NUMBFR AND PFRCFNT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL tSm FOR COOKING, 2001 SI.No. Development Total / Kerosene Others No cooking Block/NP/CT Rural/ Urban Total % Total % Total % 2 3 19 20 21 22 23 24 15 Dukli Total 1,444 3.3 37 0.1 240 0.6 Rural 228 1.2 14 0.1 76 0.4 Urban 1,216 5.1 23 0.1 164 0.7 Jogendranagar CT VIII Urban 357 4.9 10 0.1 45 0.6 Pratapgarh CT IX Urban 259 4.6 o 0.0 19 0.3 Badharghat CT X Urban 566 5.3 12 0.1 83 0.8 16 Jampuijala Total 34 0.4 I 0.0 17 0.2 Rural 34 0.4 0.0 17 0.2 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 17 Bishalgarh Total 216 0.6 54 0.2' 217 0.6 Rural 175 0.5 54 0.2 217 0.7 Urban 41 2.3 o 0.0 0.0 Gakulnagar CT XU Urban 41 2.3 o 0.0 7 0.4 18 Boxanagar Total 20 0.2 o 0.0 14 0.2 Rural 20 0.2 o 0.0 14 0.2 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 19 MeJaghar Total 92 0.4 53 0.2 108 0.5 Rural 92 0.4 53 0.2 108 0.5 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 20 Kathalia Total 65 0.6 o 0.0 S4 0.5 Rural 65 0.6 o 0.0 S4 0.5 Urban o 0.0 o 0.0 o 0.0 District (West) Total 6,752 2.1 347 0.1 1,403 0.4 Rural 1,264 0.6 318 0.1 992 0.4 Urban 5,488 6.1 29 0.0 411 0.5

TableNo 51 As per Census-2001, in all areas of In rural areas, Firewood is found main source of West Tripura district, Firewood is the predominant cooking f

90 ANAL ¥TICAL NOTE TABLE52 : NUMBER OFHOUSmOLDS AVAllJNG BANKING SIlRVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUS.EHOLDS HAVING EACH OF TIlE SPECIFIED ASSEr, 2001 SI. Development Total I Number of Total Availability of household assets No. BlockINP/CT Rural I households Number of Radio! Televisi Teleph Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of Urban household Transist on one Motor Jeep, the s availing or Cycle, 'Van specified banking Mop ed assets services 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 II 12 KhowaiNP I Total 4,355 o o o -0 o o o o Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 4,355 o o o o o o o o 2 TeliamuraNP II Total 4,485 o o o o o o o o Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 4,485 o o o o o o o o 3 Agartala M CI VII Total 42,505 29,107 22,042 32,807 13,379 19,989 9,225 1,405 4,939 Rural o o 000 o o o o Urban 42,505 29,107 22,042 32,807 13,379 19,989 9,225 1,405 4,939 4 Ranirbazar NP XI Total 2,439 o 000 o o o o Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 2,439 o o o o o o o o 5 Sonamura NP XIII Total 2,344 o o o o o o o o Rural o o o o o o o o o Urban 2,344 o o o o o o o o 6 Mohanpur Total 39,279 10,528 13,091 12,691 1,922 15,834 1,928 338 15,476 Mohanpur Rural 30,962 7,279 9,622 8,673 1,058 12,250 1,191 194 13,101 Mohanpur Urban 8,317 3,249 3,469 4,018 864 3,584 737 144 2,375 Narsingarh CT III Urban 1,278 000 o o o o Gandhigram CT IV Urban 2,060 000 o o o o Kunjaban(part) CT V Urban 1,343 000 o o o o Indranagar(part) CT VI Urban 3,636 000 o o o o 7 Hezamara Total 6,630 830 1,762 722 38 1,929 85 11 3,731 Rural 6,630 830 1,762 722 38 1,929 85 11 3,731 Urban o o o 0 o o o o o 8 Pabmabil Total 5,648 791 1,583 841 15 2,434 139 24 2,737 Rural 5,648 791 1,583 841 15 2,434 139 24 2,737 Urban o o o 0 o o o o o 9 Khowai Total 13,618 2,235 3,764 2,111 466 6,107 230 66 5,895 Rural 13,618 2,235 3,764 2,111 466 6,107 230 66 5,895 Urban o '0 o 0 o o o o o 10 Tulashikhar Total 9,300 1,119 1,567 687 34 2,922 128 40 5,727 Rural 9,300 1,119 1,567 687 34 2,922 128 40 5,727 Urban 0 o o 0 o o o o o 11 Kalyanpur Total 9,576 1,523 2,427 1,173 427 2,569 235 267 5,554 Rural 9,576 1,523 2,427 1,173 427 2,569 235 267 5,554 Urban 0 o o 0 o o o 0 o " 12 Teliamura Tota 15,328 2,211 3,466 2,026 341 3,579 185 110 9,219 Rural 15,328 2,211 3,466 2,026 ·341 3,579 185 IlO 9,219 Urban o o o 0 o o o o o 13 Mandai Total 9,664 1,948 3,522 1,616 89 3,405 215 77 4,339 Rural 9,664 1,948 3,522 1,616 89 3,405 215 77 4,339 Urban o o o 0 o o o o o

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK . WEST TRlPURA TABLE52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAllJNG BANKING SERVICES ANDNUMBFROFH015EHOLDS HAVINGFACHOF11IESPECJFlEI) ASSEr, 2001 SI. Development Total! Numberof Total Availability of household assets No. BlockINP!CT Rural! households Number of Radio! Televisi Teleph Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 Jirania Total 25,984 6,533 10,272 7,216 1,040 9,386 924 271 1'(),303 Rural 25,984 6,533 10,272 7,216 1,040 9,386 924 271 10,303 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Dukli Total 43,341 12,968 14,349 17,500 2,838 17,864 2,659 721 14,640 Rural 19,623 4,584 6,139 5,503 409 8,205 666 168 7,512 Urban 23,718 8,384 8,210 11,997 2,429 9,659 1,993 553 7,128 J ogendranagm- CT VIII Urban 7,356 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pratapgarh CT IX Urban 5,597 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Badharghat CT X Urban • 10,765 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Jampuijala Total 9,360 1,373 2,757 1,170 76 2,105 216 60 5,337 Rural 9,360 1,373 2,757 1,170 76 2,105 216 60 5,337 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 Bishalgarh Total 34,541 8,642 10,790 8,079 716 11,454 761 320 16,067 Rural 32,788 8,031 10,343 7,654 690 11,032 722 310 15,175 Urban 1,753 611 447 425 26 422 39 10 892 Gakulnagar CT XII Urban 1,753 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Boxanagar Total 8,066 1,895 1,781 918 59 1,412 104 46 5,147 Rural 8,066 1,895 1,781 918 59 1,412 104 46 5,147 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Melaghar Total 21,220 5,482 5,289 3,565 545 7,269 342 165 10,370 Rural 21,220 5,482 5,289 3,565 545 7,269 342 165 )0,370 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Kathalia Total 10,595 3,584 2,391 1,507 203 3,565 169 55 5,468 Rural 10,595 3,584 2,391 1,507 203 3,565 169 55 5,468 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District (West) Total 318,278 90,769 100,853 94,629 22,188 111,823 17,545 3,976 124,949 Rural 228,362 49,418 66,685 45,382 5,490 78,169 5,551 1,864 109,615 Urban 89,916 41,351 34,168 49,247 16,698 33,654 11,994 2,112 15,334 Note:- Data of availability of household assets of urban centers are not available.

Table No. 52 shows no. ofhouseholds availing Banking % ofHHs having Bicycle varies between highest 44.8% services and no. of households having each of the specified in Khowai Dev. Block and lowest 17.5% in Boxanagar Dev. asset as per Census-200 1. In rural areas of West Tripura Block against rural district average of34.2%. district, percentage ofHHs availing Banking services varies % ofHHs having Scooter, Motor Cycle, Moped varies between highest 33.8% in Kathalia Dev. Block and lowest between highest 3.8% in Mohanpur Dev. Block and lowest 12% in Tulashikhar Dev. Block against rural district average 1.2% in Mandai Dev. Block against rural district average of of21.6%. 2.4%. % of HHs having specified asset of Radio varies % ofHHs having Car, Jeep, Van varies between highest between highest 39.5% in Dukli Dev. Block and lowest 16.8% 2.8% in Kalyanpur Dev. Block and lowest 0.2% in Hezamara in Tulashikhar Dev. Block against rural district average of Dev. Block against rural district average of 0.8%. 292%. It is surprising fact that % ofHHs having no specified % of HHs having Television varies between highest asset is very high in rural areas of West Tripura district, it 28% in Jampuijala Dev. Block and lowest 7.4% in Tulashikhar varies between highest 63.8% in Boxanagar Dev. Block and Dev. Block against rural district average of 19.9%. lowest 38.3% in Jampuijala Dev. Block against rural district % of HHs having Telephone varies between average of 48%. highest 4.5% in Kalyanpur Dev. Block and lowest 0.3% in Padmabil Dev. Block against rural district average of2.4%. 92 ANAL YTICAL NOTE (viii) Major Social And Cultural Events, Natural and implementation of family welfare programme, And Ad~inistrative Development Significant preventive medicine programme, etc. Significant Activities During The Decade. achievements of the Department during the last 2 ~ Tripura is a small but picturesque state in the years were as follows : North Ea~tern Region of the Country. It is a state Owing to sustained efforts of the Department, inhabited by various ethnic groups. Cultural heritage infant mortality rate in the state was brought down of one community differs from the other. In spite of from 51 to 49 per thousand live births during the period the different ethnic groups, the many faceted efforts against the national average of 71. Birth rate could , have mingled into a single hole giving Tripura can be brought down from 18,9 to 17.3 during the period be terned as a 'Laboratory' of cultural synthesis. against national target of 21 per thousand by 2000. Tribal culture and Bengali culture blend here For providing better health service, operation theatres magnificently. Flute music, Bamboo dance, Lebung and/or. labour rooms were constructed in 11 Hospitals, Boomani dance and Basanta dance are some of 4 Community Health Centres, 6 Primary Health the exquisite varieties of Tripura's mixed culture. Centres and 35 Sub-Centres. Construction of super­ speciality block in progress (with the commissioning Cultural Affairs : of this block in near future, most modern specialist Steps were taken to set up a multicultural services in cardiology, neurology, gastro-enterology, complex at Agartala at an initial cost of Rs.2 cr. etc. would be available in the state itself.) The project will consist of a centrally air-conditioned Information Technology : modern theatre of one thousand capacity, conference hall, studio, practice and rehearsal rooms, recording Information Technology (IT) has been identified rooms and lawn for open-air function. A cultural team as a major thrust sector for the state, considering the comprising artistes from remote area of the State availability of educated/trained manpower in the state was sent to Japan to perform Hozagiri and other and the fact that this sector is not affected by the traditional dances along with vocal and instrumental locational disadvantage of the state As much as other music of Tripura. National level dance and music sectors are. A new Directorate of IT was created in festival was organized at Agartala where eminent December, 1998, which started functioning in April artistes of repute participated. A drama festival and 1999. IT Policy, 2000 was formulated and announced a dram workshop for done month were held in in June, 2000. At State Government's instance, collaboration with National School of Drama at Ministry of Information Technology (MIT), Agartala. Through cultural exchange programmes, Government of India, has agreed to set up a hub center cultural teams were sent outside the State and of Software Technology Park (STP) at Agartala, cultural teams of other States were invited to the which'will be developed into a full-fledged STP in State with a view to give the artistes of the State due course. The State Government has also been good exposure. Three international film festivals were successful in getting sanction from the MIT for setting organized at Agartala. Book fairs, Industrial fairs, up an IT training institution in the state. In order to Science fairs, Co-operative fairs etc. were held at take IT closer to the common man, a project for Agartala and other places of the state every year. setting up of Community Information Centres(CICs) Three films were prepared on , Pilak and on in Blocks has been taken up. Three Blocks have cultural heritage ofTripura. Apart from these, a film already been covered ands the project will be on tourism and tourism products of Tripura was gradually expanded to cover other Blocks. Similarly, prepared through the Films Division, government of an Information-cum-Facilitation Centre(IFC) has been India. set up at the Government Secretariat and at the Collectorates in West Tripura, North Tripura and South Health and Family Welfare : Tripura to provide information on Government The activities of the Department include activities to the public. provision of health services to the people in general 93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : WEST TRlPURA Education: Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Education, a key area of development, was given Bungalows for High Court Judges, Other residential buildings, Other essential services, Land acquisition. high attention by the State Government during the period. Achievements under Education Department Construction of 150 quarter has already been taken during the period are indicated below in brief: up. Construction of building for Tripura Legislative Assembly and Government Secretariat is likely to be Foundation stone of Administrative Blocks of started by March, 2001. laid by Shri K.C. Pant, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission ofIndia is a major Administrative Events event of the decade. During 1991-2001, 21 new Development Blocks, 4 new Sub-divisions and 1 new district were set up Sports: with a view to bring the administration closer to the The Vision Statement ofYouth Affairs and Sports people in the state .. West Tripura District is also not Directorate envisages provision of high quality training far behind in this regard. Here 9 Dev. Blocks including and coaching to the budding sports persons and 1 sub-division were created during the last decade. making available reasonable infrastructure down to These were, Hezamara Dev. Bt., Padmabil Dev. BL, the Block level, so that talented sports persons can Tulashikhar Dev. Bl., Kalyanpur Dev. BI., Mandai achieve better results at national and international Dev. Bl., Jampuijala Dev. Bl., Boxanagar Dev. Bl., levels. A very modern scientific elevated Swimming Kathalia Dev. Bl., Dukli Dev. Bl. and Bishalgarh sub­ Pool christened RAlMA was commissioned in the division. Dasaratha Deb State Sports Complex at Badharghat, Agartala. In the same Complex, a composite Stadium (ix) Brief Description Of Places Of Religious, Historical Or Archaeological Importance In with spectator capacity of 27,000 was also Villages And Places Of Tourist Interest In The commissioned. At Udaipur, Sabroom, Belonia and Towns Of The District : Kamalpur, swimming pools were set up. Basketball Court in belonia was created. Play fields in five As there is no new important places ofhistorical, Schools were developed in the outlying District. A religious and archaeological in the district and which Special Area Games (S.A.G.) Project at Dasaratha have already been published in previous DCHBs so Deb State Sports Complex was commissioned. This it is not incorporated in this chapter again. project is aimed at residential training to be imparted to 65 students. As a direct result of up-gradation of (x) Scope of Village Directory and Town sports infrastructure, sports persons from the State Directory could achieve spectacular success both at National Part A- of the publication contains the village and and International levels in different athletic events, town directories. The village directory present gymnastics, judo, yoga etc. During 1991-2001 the information for each village such as amenities available State athletes achieved 19 Gold, 29 Silver and 36 in the fields of education, medical, drinking water, post Bronze prizes from different events. and telegraphs, communications, power supply, banking, credit societies recreational and cultural State Capital Complex : facilities, news paper and magazine facilities, Construction of new State Capital Complex near information about exported, imported and salbagan on Mahatma Gandhi Road has been manufacturing products which are of fundamental approved at an approximate cost of Rs.177 cr. The necessity to the villagers. Besides these particulars Project proviqes for the relating to approach to the village and land use pattern etc. are also available in village directory. Moreover, Legislative Assembly, High Court Building, development block wise details regarding alphabetical Government Secretariat, State Guest House, MLA list of villages, abstract of educational, medical and Hostel, Civic Amenities and Cultural Complex, other amenities in the villages; villages by number of Commercial Complex, Bungalows for Ministers, primary schools; villages with different sources of 94 ANALYTICAL NOTE drinking water facilities available; villages by primary, currently married woman, household engaged In meddle an.d secondary schools. Information about cultivation! plantation etc. villages with 5000 and above population which don't This part included district PCA, PCA for have one or more amenities; census towns which scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, development don't have one or more amenities; land utilization data block wise. village PCA, urban PCA etc. Moreover in respect of census town/non municipal town; it enlisted appendix to district PCA i. e. urban block development block wise list of inhabited villages wise figures of total scheduled castes and scheduled where no amenity other than drinking water facility tribes popUlation. In this part a few number of is available; summary showing number of villages annexure (I to Vill) are also incorporated which have having scheduled castes and scheduled tribes been prepared according to the 1991 census. From population; proportion of scheduled castes and this annexure reader may able to familiar with number scheduled tribes to the total population by range; of village under each gram panchayat; fertility, number of villages under each gram panchayat; mortality and migration; various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage; percentage distribution of number of girls schools in each villages etc. migrants by place ofbirthlplace oflast residence main The town directory contains seven statements and religions in the district! development block; marital present basic information of each town such as status status of population; age, sex and education of and growth history; physical aspect and location code; different mother tongue etc. municipal finance; civic and other amenities; medical, The Village Directory statement of Part A- for educational, recreational and cultural facilities; trade­ 1991 contained 18 columns for exposition information commerce-industry and banking; civic and other regarding amenities and land use pattern, whereas amenities in slums etc. Besides those it gives the statement (prescribed format) for 2001 contains information about towns showing their outgrowth with 25 columns. In respect of town directory of Part A­ all the seven statements are almost similar to those population. adopted in 1991. The sub-statement IVA of 1991 was Part B- of this book contains the primary census renamed as statement VII in 2001. This time the abstract (PCA) of the villages and towns. The primary column "Area of slum" is dropped and included census abstract gives information of each village/town! another two more columns i.e. "Is it notified" and" ward about the basic census data including area, No. of households". . occupied residential house, number of household, total The Primary Census Abstract has been slightly population, 0-6 population by sex, literate and illiterate modified in 2001 census to those adopted in 1991 population, working population by broad categories, census. Three new columns i.e. information about marginal workers and non workers etc. Moreover, disable persons, fertility particular for ever married information about disabled persons in five categories, and currently married woman and household engaged fertility particulars for ever married woman and on cultivation/plantation were included in 2001 census.

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PART A- VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

VlUAGEDlREcrORY

Section-I: Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the The name and location code number of the , Village Directory : village are. shown against these co lumns. This also includes the forest and uninhabited Villages. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, Column 3: Area of the village their location numbers, their area, population, number The area of the villages in hectares are given. of households, amenitie; such as educational, medical, Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and concerned department the column is left blank. co"operative banks, agricultural non "agricultural and Column 4: Total population other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest The total population of the village as per 2001 town with a distance, power supply availability of Census is given against this column. newspaper and magazines, most important commodity Column 5: Number of households manufactured and land use of each village. The number of households as per 2001 Census Village is a statutory recognized unit having a is given in this column. definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban Amenities agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of not been given in the Village Directory but shown different amenities such as education, medical, along with the urban component. The villages which drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, are consider as a Census Town , the amenities data communication, power, approach road etc. in each are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages village has been depicted with appropriate codes which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U .A., against the column concerned. Wherever the the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) for that particular village. is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 lans., 5-10 lans. and The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no 10+ 'kms of the nearest place where the facility is population) have been indicated as such after available is given. Column wise details are given below furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Column 6: Educational Name of village & location code number and area of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land Classes upto class V included in Primary School. use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic The Village Directory format has 25 columns and school upto class V. the details given under each column are for the village Classes from VI to VITI are included in the middle are as follows:- school. Columns 1: Serial Number Classes from IX and X included in High Self explanatory. All the villages within the RD secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included Block are presented serially in the ascending order in senior secondary school. of their location code number. In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle Columns 2 : Name and Location Code school, these are also included in the number of N umber of village. primary and middle schools, respectively. 99 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK' WEST TRIPURA Accordingly any of the following types of (xi) Nursing Home NH institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below : (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Practitioner (i) Primary School P (ii) Middle School M (xiii) (iii) Secondary School S Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC (xiv) (v) College C Community Health Worker CHW (vi) Industrial School I (xv) Others (vii) Training School Tr 0 (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC More than one institution of a type in the village (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 is indicated by the number within brackets against Pathshala, Senior basic school, the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, etc. Column 8: Drinking Water More than one institution of a type in the village The type of the drinking water supply sources is indicated by the number within brackets against available within the village are indicated by codes as the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. follows: Column 7 : Medical (i) Tap Water T Availability of medical facility within the village (li) Well Water W is indicated by following codes:

(i) Allopathic Hospital H (iii) Tank Water TK Ayurvedic Hospital HA Unani Hospital HU (iv) Tubewell Water TW Homeopathic Hospital H Hom (v) Handpump HP (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Ayurvedic Dispensary DA (vi) River Water R Unani Dispensary DU Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom (vii) Canal C

(iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (viii) Lake L

(iv) Maternity Home MH (ix) Spring S

(v) Child Welfare Centre CWC (x) Others 0

(vi) Health Centre HC (xi) Summer Sorce SS- (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS (viii) within the village exists the following amenities:

(be) Family Welfare Centre FWC (i) Post Office PO

(ii) Telegraph Office TO (x) T.B. Clinic TB

]00 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Column 13 : Communications (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO If the village is served by any mode of public / (iv) Telephone Connection PH private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative follows: Banks (i) Bus BS If the village is served by any banking service, .commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is (ii) Railway Station RS indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (iii) Navigable Waterway NW number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exist is Column 14: Approach to village given: Approa

101 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA (li) Magazine M The village directory also carries the following appendices. Column 18: Most important commodities man ufactured Appendix-I: It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities The name of three most important commodities available ~ villages RD Block manufactured in the village is recorded against this wise of the district. column.

Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Appendix-I-A: Indicates number of villages RD different types of land use Block wise having one or more Land use data maintained by the State/ DT Govts. primary schools. are furnished against these columns. The data concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by Appendix-I-B: Indicates number of villages RD source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area Block wise having primary, not available for cultivation in the village are shown middle and secondary schools. against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh '-' is recorded Appendix-I-C: Shows number of villages RD wherever the infonnation is not made available by Block wise with different source the concerned department. The codes used for of drinking water facilities different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below: Appendix-IT Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which (i) Government Canal GC do not have one or more important amenities. (ii) Private Canal PC Appendix-II-A : Indicates list of Census Towns (iii) Well (without electricity) W which do not have one or more amenites (iv) Well (with electricity) WE Appendix-Ill It gives the land utilization data in (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW respect of Census Towns/ non-municipal Towns. (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Appendix-IV RD Block wise list of inhabited (vii) Tank TK villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility (viii) River R is available.

(ix) Lake L Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages not having Sche­ (x) Waterfall WF duled Castes population.

(xi) Others 0 Appendix-VI: Summary showing number of villages not having Sche., (xii) Total T duled Tribes population.

Appendix-Vll: The appendix shows the list of villages according to pro­ portion of the A, VIIB Sche­ duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes tLl the total population

102 VILLAGE DIRECfORY by ranges.

Appendix-vm: Indicates RD Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat.

Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

103

TRIPURA MOHANPUR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

KILOMETRES o 2 3 4 ~O~V1tio" '~',. l'aschim BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL ... j'limna ~ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK i-3 ;'1 A • PO \. S

. . DebendracKandranagar \ 00002200 / ~ •s PO B .i (; 020 S PO • \ ...... Bodhjongnagar/ " J \.>_. "J I co ,Ramnagar (part) (Minab ~\.";:> ~

\ TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) _ _ 2562 TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPliENT BLOCK _ _ _ 201.613 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK _ 5 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 22 DISTANCE FROM DISTRlcr HEADQUARTERS _ _ _ _ 30 KllS.

Based upon Survey of [ndia map with the permission of the Surveyor General of lndia. © Government of lndia copyright, 2002 D1STRlCf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District:West Tripura SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location Noo Census code number o location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Mohanpur (0001) 1 Agartala (p art ) 00001600 010004000400040034 2 Bamutia 00001100 010040004000400026 3 Barjala 00001800 24/11 VI /(CoT) 4 Bejoynagar 00000600 010040004000400015 5 Bodhjongnagar 00002000 010040004000400029 6 Debendrachandranagar 00001900 010040004000400030 7 Fatikchhara 00001200 010040004000400027 8 Ishanpur 00000300 010040004000400006 9 Kalachhara 00000500 010040004000400014 10 Kalkalia 00001000 010040004000400025 11 Lankamura 00001500 010040004000400033 12 Laxmilungl 00001300 010040004000400031 13 Mantala 00000400 010040004000400008 14 Megliband (part) 00000200 010004000400040002 15 Mohanpur 00000700 010040004000400016 16 Noagaon 00000800 010040004000400017 17 Paschim Sirnna{Part) 00000100 010004000400040001 18 Ramnagar (part) 00001700 010005000500050001 (Minabari) 19 Singlfbil 00001400 24/1IIV( CoT) 20 Taranagar 00000900 010040004000400024 21 TulabagM 00002100 010040004000400028 22 Uttar 00002200 010004000400040023 Debendrachandranagar

106 Vll..I.AGE DIREcrOR Y

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ -;;- kms ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'U' iil ., . ... s:: "0 os -;;- ., "0 .0" 0 t> u ., _ u ., a '" " c:: .c "c:: (; ., ., OJ '':::: (J oj 0 '" c:: .~ .5 0 0 .2: ... .~ '-' ~ N Gi B ~ t! >~ '-' .c o!l u u 0. .,... ""3 g_ ii ~ 01) 0 u 0 "0'" 0. .~ Oj~ ::: ~ ...J ~ 0 -0 B 0 ... :::I ... .:;: ~ 00 '" a =" s ~ ~ ~ .c., "0 0u ~ .~ .._, os ., ., c: s:: ., :; ~ .a 00 :::I fa "t:l o .- u 0 ... '" ~ oS 0 '" ... t:: " ... ~ .~ 0 .c c: s:: g all ~.g ., .... .c 0. .g § .0 0 os _" ., ~ .... OJ OJ'" «1 .~ OJ;;:"g os .- os ""3 0 ... e u 0. t:: ~ bO 'u ... ", ~ U - ;::; .... 0 ... t>I) u ... ._§..._ os e 'a ~ s:: 0 :a 0. ., OJ ... E ~ ::I >. ., .J:l .~ u .5 B :::I U d :::I OJ OJ ~ S '" e .;: "B e :::I :a ...r., e~ t e ~ :.a e ~ ~ (5 0 :::I .5 ·c (,) ._ = ...... 0 o a ~ Z f-< f-< Z ~u- III'" ~ Cl 0.. U.J:l ~~. '-' ~ ~~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Mohanpur (0001)

DPHS Paschim P(7) M S THPTW BS H(10+) CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) Simna (Part) 986.0 4,606 934 0(2) WTKCSS- PO RS(10+) MCW(IO+) T PH(IO) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00000100) C(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

HDPHC Megliband P(4) M S BS RMP SMP THPTW PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 2 (Part) 591.0 3,827 777 PUC 0(2) RS(10+) CHW W SS-T PH(20) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00000200) C(10+) NW(lO+) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

P(2) M S D H(lO+) HPTWW BS Ishanpur PO CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 3 746.0 2,672 546 PUC MCW(IO+) TK L SS- RS(IO+) (00000300) PH(S) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) TW NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DHCCHW P(3) M S POTO BS Mantala H(IO+) CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 4 902.0 2,702 567 PUC TWWTK PTO RS(10+) (00000400) MCW(lO+) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+). LOSS-TW PH NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) DPHS P(2) M S BS Kalachhara H(lO+) HPTWW PO CM ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 5 491.0 2,555 535 AC 0 RS(JO+) (00000500) MCW(IO+) TK SS-TW PH« 5) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+) D PHS THPTW BS Bejoynagar P(2) M 0 H(lO+) PO CM - 5 ACS(5-10) CV(JO+) 6 533.0 2,249 471 W TKSS- RS(10+) (00000600) C(10+) MCW(JO+) PH«5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) T CP(;~+~ NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+) P(2) M(2) S(2) HADPHC THPTW BS Mohanpur PO CM ACSNCS CV(lO+) 1,768.0 7,779 1,578 AC(4) H(lO+) W TK SS- RS(10+) 7 PH(SS) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) (00000700) NW(lO+) 0(2) MCW(lO+) T ST(lO+) C(10+) DPHS P(4) M NCS BS Noagaon H(lO+) TTWW CV(IO+) 8 664.0 1,583 336 AC(2) PO« 5) CM« 5) ACS(lO+) RS(10+) (00000800) MCW(IO+) TKSS-T SP(IO+) C(lO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+)

P(4) M(4) H D(3) PHC THPTW ACS BS Taranagar S(3) PUC RMP POTO CM(JO+ NCS(lO+) CV(lO+) 1,326.0 14,630 3,072 WTKRC RS(10+) 9 PH(S) SP(IO+) (00000900) AC(5) 0 MCW(lO+) S8-T ) OCS(IO+) NW(lO+) C(lO+) CP(lO+) STeIO")

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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Basketry, PR Wooden Agartala (48) ED NM 380.2 784.9 806.3 . Paschim MR Furniture, Simna (Part) Fruits Wooden PR Furniture, Megliband MR Agartala (42) ED NM Co\Miank 371.9 364.3 445.2 (Part) 2 FP Cake, Bamboo Bamboo Goods, PR PC(16.2) Agar! ala (3 5) ED N Pottery, Ishanpur 3 MR T(16.2) Wooden Furniture Coooung PR Cake, R(4.7) MR Agartala (30) ED EO N 849.3 0.6 47.3 Mantala 4 Basketry, T(4.7) FP. Pottery

PR Bamboo 0(20.2) MR Agartala (25) EA NM Goods, Tea, 410.6 40.6 19.3 Kalachhara 5 T(20.2) FP Vegetable

PR TWE(283 Bamboo, Tea, MR Agartala (24) EA NM .3) 182.2 50.6 16.9 Bejoynagar 6 Vegetable FP T(283.3)

PR Rice, Tea, R(285.3) MR Agartala (22) EA NM 1191.0 20 243.7 Mohanpur 7 Vegetable 46.0 T(285.3) FP

Wooden PR Furniture, MR Agartala (27) ED EO NM 1212.1 50.0 59.0 Noagaon 8 Bamboo FP Goods, Tea

PR Tea, Wheat, MR Agartala (24) EA NM Taranagar 9 Tea FP

108 VILLAGE'DIRECfORY

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ 'in' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,...... , ::> ... '"c: "1:l" .!l 'in' 8 u ::> 8 .c:" c: '"c: 0- 0 .5 0 .~ ~ 8 .....,N u 0 00 0 " -0 "0'" ....l .!! .....,N "0 ~ ~ .c:., c: 00 ::>'" .... " oS" .9 0 ., .! ..... iii .c: .r> ~ 0 :; ..... e .,.. 0.. 0 ::> ...... 0 ... c: 0 0.. ., u .. ,rJ .;::OJ e "5 "5 e .. 0 0 ::> CI)" Z b f- Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Mobanpur (0001)

HHDPHS Kalkalia P(4) M(4) FWCH(IO+) T HP TW PO 8,054 1,608 CM(IO+ ACSC5-10) CV(IO+) ::10+) 10 (00001000) 1,710.0 SAC MCW(IO+) WTKCL PH(3) ) NCSCIO+) SP(10+) eclO+) PHecIO+) ss.T CP(IO+) OCSCIO+) sr(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(5) M(3) D(2) HC BS Bamutia S PUe(2) PHSCHW 0 T HP TW PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) II (00001100) 1,260.0 10,786 2,103 AC(2) H(IO+) W TK R S5- PH(6) RS(10+) CP(IO+) NCSCIO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) T OCS(IO+) sr(IO+) PHC(IO+)

D(3) DA BS Fatikchhara P(6) M(3) H(IO+) T HP TW PO CM(10+ ACSC5-10) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 12 (00001200) 1,910.0 11,865 2,170 S PUC MCW(IO+) ;~K R 0 PH(35) ) NCSCIO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) sr(IO+)

D(2) RMP P(3) M(2) CHW Laxmilunga • T HP TW PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) S AC(3) H(IO+) 13 (00001300) 1,226.0 5,857 1,161 W TK R C PH(12) ) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) ecIO+) MCW(IO+) L 0 ss.T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) sr(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) P(4) PUC D PHC T HPTW BS Tr AC(3) RMP(2) 14 Singarbil 817.0 11,327 2,283 W TK C L PO eM ACS(10+) CV(IO+) RS(10+) (00001400) OM(5-10) H(IO+) &S-T PH(52) CP(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW (10+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) OCS(10+) sr(IO+)

~(4) M(2) D(2) H(IO+) T HP TW PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) Lankamura S AC(3) MCW(lO+) eveIO+) BS(5-10) 15 (00001500) 558.0 8,610 1,681 W TK C 0 PH(12) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 0(3) PHC(lO+) C(IO+) ss.T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) sr(IO+) NW(10+)

Agartala BS PM«5) DH«5) T HP TW PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 16 (Part) 31.0 2,373 526 C(IO+) MCW«5) W TK C L PH(15) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) (00001600) PHC« 5) o S5-T CP(IO+) OCS(10+) sr(10+)

Ramnagar RMPCHW PMS ACS SP BS o H(5·10) T HPTW PO 17 (Part) 147.0 10,099 1,951 AC(9) CM(5- NCS(5-10) eV(lo+) RS(10+) (Minabari) MCW(5-IO) W TK R C PH(75) C(10+) &S-T 10) OCS(5-10) Sf(10+) NW(lO+) (00001700) PHC(5-10) CP(10+)

109 DISTRlcr CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRlPURA Village Directory ~e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Rice, Wheat, Agartala (22) EA NM Kalkalia 10 MR Paddy

PR Paddy, MR Agartala (24) EA NM Bamutia II Wheat, Jute FP

Gunnybags, PR Pottery, MR Agartala (16) EA N 40.5 Fat ikchh ara 12 Wooden FP Furniture

Wooden Furniture, PR Agartala (10) EA Pottery , Laxmilunga 13 MR Bamboo Goods Biscuits, PR Wooden GC(51.2) Agartala (12) EA NM 684.2 15.2 66.1 SingarbiJ 14 MR Furniture, T(51.2) Muri Bamboo Goods, PR R(60.6) Agartala (l0) EA NM Wooden 423.9 21.2 52.3 Lankamura 15 MR T(60.6) Furniture, Vegetable Bamboo Goods, PR Agartala Agartala (0) EA NM Wooden 18.9 16 MR (part) FP Furniture, Co Mungcake

Jute, Bamboo PR Ramnagar Goods, MR Agartala (0) EA NM 60.8 85.8 (Part) 17 Wooden FP (Minabari) Furniture

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ....., -;;;- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) u ~ u '"t: '0 0 -;;;- u ~u ::> 8 .<: '" ., c: c 0 t: .9 .5 0 o 'oj "-' 8 ~ ..c: u u 0. 0 bO 0 '0'" u .....l ~ 0 1l .;;: ~ '0 0 ::> ..... S oj Po 0 ::s .... u 0 .. t: 0 a Po u u .0 .;:: .;n Z [- [- Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Mohanpur (0001)

P(7) M(2) BS Barjala S(2) PUC 0 DA PHC T HP TW PO CM(IO+ ACSOCS CV(10+) 466.0 21,993 4,590 RS(IO+) 18 (00001800) AC(3) RMP H(lO+) W TK C SS-pH(40) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) NW(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) T CP(IO+) ST(10+)

0(2) DA CWCHC Debendracha P(6) M S THPTW PO BS RMP CHW CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 19 ndranagar 1,736.0 9,005 1,852 AC(2) WTKCL PH(5- RS(IO+) H(IO+) ) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) (00001900) C(IO+) o SS-T 10) NW(IO+) MCW(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

Bodhjongnag 0(2) H(IO+) T HPTW PO BS peS) M S CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 20 ar 1,506.0 5,595 1,023 MCW(5-10) WTKRC PH(5- RS(IO+) CCI 0+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) (00002000) PRC(5-10) o SS-T 10) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

P(4) M(2) 0 R(10+) as Tulabagan TTWWRPO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 21 1,602.0 5,604 1,091 S(2) MCW(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00002100) CLSS-T PR(50) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CCI 0+) PHCC5-10) NW(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

Uttar P(8) M(5) H D HC T HP TW POTO CM(10+ ACS BS 22 Debendracha S Tr CV(10+) 1,401.0 5,203 1,057 AC(3) 0 MCW(S-IO) W TK 0 PH« 5) ) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) ndranagar ss- SP(IO+) PRCC5-10) T NW(IO+) (00002200) CCI 0+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(3) HA HH D(30) ACS(5) DA(3) 1'(19) P(91) NCS(OOOO CWC W(22) M(39) PO (21) 00110000 HC(4) TK(20) S(23) 10(3) 00000000 PHC(5) HP(19) 22377.0 158974 31912 PUC(9) PTO CM(6) 00) SP 8S(20) Block Total PHS(6} 1W(22} Tr(2} PH(396 OCS(OOO FWC R(7) AC(41) } 00000000 RMP(8} C(12) 0(14) 00000010 SMP L(8) 000) CHW(6) 0(2)

III DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory UJe (As on.1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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Wooden PR Furniture, R(20.2) MR Agart ala (4) EA NM Bamboo 165.1 97.4 182.9 Barjala 18 T(20.2) FP Goods, Spun Pipe

Paddy, PR Bamboo TW(64.1) Agartala (11 ) EA 1095.4 465.4 111.3 Debendrachan 19 MR Good

Bamboo PR Goods, R(493.3) Agartala (15) ED N 323.8 7.7 681.6 Bodhjongnaga 20 MR Wooden T(493.3) r Furniture, Jute

Bamboo PR Goods, Agartala (20) EA N Tulabagan 21 MR Wooden FP Furniture, Jute

PR Uttar Paddy, Tea, TW(647.5 MR Agartala (36) EA NM 485.6 229.9 37.8 Debendrachan 22 Jute ) T(647.5) FP dranagar

GC(S1.l6 ) PC(16.19 PR(2 ) 2) ED(6) 1W(711.6 MR(2 N(20) EO (2) 86.4 1) 7794.0 2190.6 2855.4 2) M(IS) EA(16) 'IWE(283. FP(14 28) ) R(864.13) 0(20.23) T(1946.6)

112 TRIPURA HEZAMARA DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

KILOMETRES o 3 4 B AN *...... i~._ . _ .... G ( .A ~ ., ...... " ( r" ~ • PO • • , . ,.. .,.D [ S H \.~ ~ ,.,., I ._._. . 00002300 ...... t·~ -:, . \ '. \ Paschim Simna (Part) • f Purba Simna I ./ U I B I o PO ~ • 024

.? ) Megliband 1...... rp \., (Par t) ."" . . I I "\ \..- " . \

BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL ••. ... • a_._ a_ .. E-< DEVELOP~ENT BLOCK I REVENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT Z LOCATION CODE N"UMBER ()()()()2300 • .... . 030 HEADQUARTERS: DEVlllOP!lENT 8lOCK @ ~ ..... POPUlinON SIZE CLASS Of VILLAGES: p..., 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 &: ABOVE A •••• 0 "\ lMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ._ .....:l \ UNMETALLED ROAD

RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) To P

~ 0... o ...... _, / I • I

, . ~ ..... TOTA L AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.J _. 168.9 TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ._ ...... 32,896 MANDAI

I TOTAL ~UMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... NIL TOTAL NUYBER OF V1LLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ._ 16 DISTANCE FROY DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS ._ ._ _ ._ ._ 42 KMS.

Based upon Sur vey of India m a p with the per mission of the Surveyor General of India. ® Government of India copyright, 2004.

Vll.I.AGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of villages

Name ofllie District:West Tripura Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Hezamara (0002) I Baikunthapur 00002900 010040004000400009 2 Baluaban 00002800 010040004000400007 3 Barkanthalia 00003500 010040004000400022 4 Chandpur 00003600 010040004000400021 5 Dakshin Dashgharia 00003000 010040004000400010 6 Domrakaridak 00003700 010040004000400019 7 Kamukchhara 00003200 010040004000400012 8 Megliband (Part) 00002400 010004000400040002 9 Paschim Simna (part) 00002300 010004000400040001 10 Purba Simna 00002500 010040004000400003 11 Sankhola 00002700 010004000400040005 12 Subalsingh 00003100 010040004000400011 13 Surendranagar 00003300 010040004000400013 14 Thamakari 00003400 010040004000400018 15 Tuichhamankuri 00003800 010040004000400020 16 Uttar Dashgharia 00002600 010040004000400004

115 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRJPURA

Census ofTn. ... .:: 8- .., u v § 1.! ~ 0 00 0 -c Po .t:; Olen ...:l .. 0 ] 0 '":s 3:.. S N "0 00'" ci!I ;> ~ "0 0 .. <.l ada (Xl .!l .: (J I 'p ;; ~ .~ ~ .. v u c: 1 .: ... (J 0 ... 00 0 :s .. -c Q .- '"c: 3:• ... -s ':1 0 ... .s:: c: c: (J ci!I ~ <.l ...... c: .!l r:>. .. _ 51 ._ .g-c .g § ..0 S 0 .. ... _ > ;; .... :s S v.. Po 0 ::: 00 ·13 ~~ c: « :s ...... 0 ... 00 u ... a .., "; ~ .: 0 Po .., .~ , .., .. ..0 0 .s ] -:s ...0 ~ S :s

Paschim D(2) PRC THPTW as peS) M« PO CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) Simna (Part) 985.0 236 50 H(IO+) WTK SS- RS(1O+) 5) C(10+) PH(3) ) NCS(lO+) SP (1 0+) (00002300) MCW(IO+) T NW(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

D(2) PHC Megliband RMP SMP THPTW BS P(3) M« PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 2 (part) 590.0 3,122 618 CHW WTKSS- RS(10+) 5) qIO+) PH(20) CP(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) (00002400) H(lO+) TW NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) MCW(lO+)

DCHW PurbaSimna P(3) M H(lO+) TTWW PH(lS) CM(lO+ ACS(10+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 3 1,341.0 1,598 295 (00002500) C(10+) MCW(lO+) TK SS-T PO« 5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) PHql0+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) STCI0+) NW(10+)

Uttar BS P(2) M H(lO+) TWWTK PO CM(10+ ACS(lO+)' CV(10+) 4 Dashgharia 911.0 217 44 RS(10+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) RSS-TW PH(2) ) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) (00002600) NW(10+) PHql0+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

D CHW(2) TTWW PO BS Sankhola P(7) M S H(lO+) CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 5 944.0 2,826 567 RS(10+) (00002700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) TK R C SS- PH(5) ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) TW NW(10+) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sf (1 0+)

P(5) M D H(10+) BS Baluaban TWW RC PO CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 6 1,107.0 4,706 939 PUC 0 MCW(lO+) RS(lO+) (00002800) LSS-TW PH(4) ) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) C(10+) PHC(lO+) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST (1 0+)

CHW Baikwthapu BS PM S H(IO+) TW W TK PO CM(lO+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 284.0 1,944 417 RS(10+) 7 r C(lD+) MCW(lO+) RC L SS- PH« 5) ) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) TW NW(IO+) (00002900) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

D H(IO+) BS Dakshin P M(5-10) TWWC CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) MCW(lO+) RS(lO+) 8 Dashgharia 866.0 358 53 ss-TW PO« 5) ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) C(10+) NW(10+) (00003000) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+)

116 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

,...... -5 c: ::s 0 e «I .>0: co .~ > g co ''::: .£ .S G) "3 u ... ""0 -c:l::s u e "0 ...... co ~ .~ e ..s :.a 0 8'... 5 u ~ 00 <> ::s G) G) o(J 00 _ G) ~ ~ ~ >. " ~-c:l 1(j ... >. :;::,...... ~ " ... 9 ~ '"ii. ~...... 0 .c: C. c. e 2 ..!! ~ ~ ~ e u 9 ::s &£ "0 ""as .r> > .... ::: '0 0 0 tl '" "c. .5 ~ B 00 ...'" G) ... ::s ·c e ~ c: ... -= Po ~. tl -G)'" 00 .!:l Iii ~ '" G) .. 0 -=as ... .E"O ·c c. .. 0 ... 0 ::s c: '" ~ ., -< Z A. Z :::E e J:l.. ] :5 U as .( Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

Paddy, PR Wooden Paschim MR Agartala (48) ED NM 380.2 784.9 Furniture, 806.3 Simna (part) FP Cowltmcake

Wooden PR Furniture, Megliband MR Agartala (42) ED NM Bamboo 371.9 364.3 445.2 (Part) 2 FP Goods, Cowltmcake

Jute, Bamboo Goods, Purba MR Agartala (50) ED N 1196.6 129.9 2.2 3 Wooden 12.4 Simna Furniture

PR Rice, Paddy, Uttar Agirtaia (45) ED N 897.4 2.5 3.0 4 MR Wheat 8.5 Dashgharia

Rubber, Bamboo MR Agartala (40) ED N Goods, 732.9 181.9 3.0 26.3 Sankho1a 5 Wooden Furniture

PR Bamboo, 0(10.3) Agartaia (26) EA 820.0 1.4 47.1 Baluaban 6 MR Wood, Rubber 228.1 T(10.3) FP

PR Bamboo, MR Agartala (29) EA NM 34.8 0.0 7 Wood, Rubber 249.6 Baikunthapur FP

PR Bamboo, 0(1.0) Dakshin Agartala (39) EA 3.3 1.0 8 MR Wood, Rubber T(1.0) 860.8 Dashgharia FP

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 lans., 5-10 kms. and 10+ ...... kms ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) ,-..... '"::s .. '"c "t:I "0 :a .1:>- 0 ti 'Ui' (J 8 fa '" ::s .. ::s .~ (j ..c ., t;j .; c '"c <::> .. <.) 0 ., <::> c .?: .. :3.f] .;:: ,S 0 <.) .. ._, U N ':d .._, ..c .a ~ 0 'E '"' (J ., Q. ..,.. :; 0. II) >. <.) 0'" co <::> "t:I .. P.. 'laC/) -0 '" .t:: .....l :::.. '8 0 :: ~ C!- '0 0 co '" E::::- a &l ~ ~ ';;: .s:: "0 <.) '" II) ....,. os C "3 .2 4> C ~ os ot: ._'H Jl co .. 0 ::s .... "0 0 0 " '"c 3t_ .... oS .~ 0 ..c c c g ..s .... .s:: P.. os ~ ~ ..g .g § .c" 0 ~ os ~ "3 .... <;1 ... <;1 - '" <;1;;:1 ... - s .. 0. 0 c :: co '0 f~ ::s "- 0 .... 0 00 g. :.;: '8 (1) ._ <;1 g g 0 S '" '"e e :s 8 _ .t:: 8 '8 ::s :a .S ~- E ..><: .~ t; 8 ~ ., 0 0 "0 .... 0 00.;3 (J .S ] CI) !-< !-< .~ Z'" i W ~" 0 ~ 8~ -« 0 ~ 2. CI) 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Hezarnara (0002)

PO BS SJbalsingh P M(5-10) H(lO+) TW W SS- CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 9 956.0 223 47 PHe5- RS(IO+) (00003100) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TW ) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

Kamukchhar P(2) M S D H(IO+) PO BS WTKCL CM(10+ ACS CV(lO+) 10 a 698.0 670 155 PUC MCW(IO+) PH(5- ) NCS(10+) RS(10+) SS-T SP(IO+) (00003200) C(10+) PHC(lO+) 10) NW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

~endranaga BS P(4) M S H(IO+) TWWTK PO CM(lO+ ACS CV(lO+) 11 r 1,186.0 1,775 344 NCS(lO+) RS(10+) C(lO+) MCW(5-IO) L SS-W PH(5- SP(IO+) (00003300) 10) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) ~P(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

D H(lO+) HPTWW PO BS Thamakari P(6) M S CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 767.0 4,109 844 MeW(S-IO) TK R C SS- PH(5- RS(10+) 12 (00003400) C(10+) ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) W 10) NW(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P M S D H(IO+) THPTW BS Barkanthalia PO CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 572.0 1,981 398 PUC MCW(10+) WTKRC RS(JO+) 13 (00003500) PH(3) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) SS-W NW(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

D H(IO+) HPTWW BS Chandpur P(6) M S PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) 1,198.0 5,734 1,199 MCW(IO+) TKRCO RS(IO+) 14 (00003600) C(10+) PH(7) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(10+) ss.W NW(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

Domrakarida PM(5-10) H(10+) HP TW W PH(2) CM(IO+ ACS(JO+) CV(J 0+) BS(5-J 0) 2,153.0 2,433 515 IS k C(IO+) MCW(lO+) TKRCSS- PO«5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) W (00003700) PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Tuichhaman BS P M« 5) H(IO+) HP TW W PO« S) CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 1,718.0 964 177 RS(IO+) 16 kuri C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TK R C ss. PH(S- ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) W NW(lO+) (00003800) PHC(lO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

118 YlUAGEDIRECTORY

Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

..c: <.> c:: e ;; .S! ..>I Q.() e, ~ t>O ·5 :.a .5 :;'" 13 0 ""0 <.> c:: CII E ...... 5'" E ~ 0 .~ t;! 0 <> .5 '" "0 ...'" '-' .. bI) <.> :> '" ., 0 .!! ::0 t>O o1IJ '" .;; ..c ..c:: o a '-' .9 ::I '" E ""0 ~ ::0'" >'" '" .... :> ~ <;;; '" .§ CIl 0 '0 0 c:: 0 ., .. '" .e t; .t:: ...... c:: .., ... '" t: ::I ~ J!'" t>O -;; .. ~ c:: .~ .. ., ~ .., 0 .. - ""0 E .t:: '" 0 .. 0 c:: ., '" p.., '" '" «'" z z ~ E ~ ] ::J 8 &l ~ z'" CI:J 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rice, 0(0.9) MR' Agartala (26) EA NM Vegetable, 12.0 124.2 816.1 Subalsingh 9 T(0.9) FP Fish

PR Bamboo, 0(3.2) MR Agartala (28) EA NM 15.2 0.2 10 Wood, Fruits T(3.2) 679.8 Kamukchhara FP

PR Wooden 0(19.8) MR Agartala (29) EA Furniture, 162.7 0.1 11 T(19.8) 1003.7 Sur en dranagar FP B.Goods, Jute

Wooden Furniture, 0(35.7.7) MR Agartala (32) ED N 362.0 32.5 162.2 Thamakari 12 B. Go ods, 153.1 T(357.7) Rubber

PR Bamboo, 0(361.2) Agartala (35) ED N 137.6 8.2 13 MR Wood, Rubber 4.2 T(361.2) 61.3 Barkanthalia

Bamboo Goods, PR R(1l8.3) Agartala (30) ED N Wooden 2D1.9 31.S 759.5 Chandpur 14 MR 86.4 T (l1S.3) Furniture, Pottery

Bamboo, 0(20.4) MR Agartala (35) ED N 444.2 657.9 15 Wood, Rubber 873.8 T(20.4) J 56.3 Dornrakaridak

Wooden PR Furniture, 0(16.6) Agart ala (37) ED N 99.6 506.8 141.4 Tuichhamank 16 MR Gurmaking, 954.0 T(16.6) FP uri Fruits

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; WEST TRIPURA

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 lans., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

o ..c:: o o ~ .c: o OJ o 't:)'" ]"" ~ '0 c:: ~ o ::l o .~ ...c: :; ..... o o .... "" OJ "" .c '3o e !-< ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Hezaman (0002)

T(5) W(16) P(49) 0(12) 11«13) M(10) PHC(2) HP(7) PO(12) CM Block Total 16276.0 32896 6662 8(7) ACS(2) B8(14) RMP SMP '!W(1S) PH(61) PUC (3) o CHW(S) R(9) C(IO) L(12)

120 VIllAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory tile (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

..c: ...... 0 t: e ::s 0 .l< '"co .~ .S co .~ ._, .~ .S u "t:l "t:l -a 0 ., 0 .§ ....'-' ., ; e '0)' 'til .~ e 0 .S .s co 0 ... ._, ., ~ co 0 ::s u ~ 0 E {1 co .;; o'(! ., gj » " "t:l :::I ..u u ;.. ~ ~ B -a ~ ~ ... "t:l -;;;- .;; .0 .:: ~ c.. u o :3 e. ., ., '"~ e o B ::s g- c.. u "t:l ;;. ... ::s ., ., ~ :c 0 (5 0 t:: 'til c.. .5 ~ co t: "0 u .,... ::s 'til tU ·c ..'" ..co ., .. ... '" 'til ., .!:: :3 ] c.. ~ ~ 0 ; .... .~ "t:l ., .... c.. "u 0 u 0 r:: '"... ~ ., « z P.. z ~ e ~ !: ;:J ;3 a <: z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR(l R(118.29) 2) IID(IO) N(13) MR(1 5126.4 ~(790.94 3359.6 2521.5 6236.3 FA(6) M(5) 6) 1(909.23) FP(9)

121

TRIPURA PADMABIL DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

KILOMETRES o 2 3 4

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.... 041. S , Khowai I Ratanpur

To Khowai ~L. ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ...... )1 , ·f '-._'

From Agartala

\

\ '\ '~ s \ 050 ~~ 00005100 BOUNDARY. INTERNATIONAL ...... _. _. _. _._ I • PO " ""'~ Ramdayalbari DEVELOPMENT BLOCK "~ • PO REVENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT '~ LOCATION CODE NU MBER ...... I 00003900 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK © POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 200- 499. LOOO & ABOVE • • KALYANPUR IYPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... --_-- UNMETALLED ROAD ...... RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ...... ~ TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) •.. 121.5 POST OFFICE ...... PO TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOP~!ENT BLOCK ...... 27,417 SECONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ... S TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS LV DEVELOPMENT BLOCK... NIL PRIMARY HEAL 1H CENTRE TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 13 DISTANCE PROM DlSTRICT HEADQUARTERS 82 KMS.

Based ~ POJl Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. ® Government of India copyright. 2004. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRlPURA Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District:West Tripura SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name afRO Block: Pabmabil (0003) 1 Akhrabari 00004900 010020002000200006 2 Bagabil 00004000 010010001000100027 3 Dakshin Padmabil 00004500 010010001000100031 4 Dakshin Ramcbandragh 00004800 010020002000200002 5 Gayarnanibari 00004600 010020002000200001 6 Khengrabari 00003900 010010001000100028 7 . Paglabari 00005000 010020002000200004 8 Paschim Belchhara 00004200 010010001000100026 9 Purba Belchhara 00004300 010010001000100025 10 Rarndayalbari 00005100 010020002000200005 II Ratanpur 00004100 010010001000100029 12 Tuihachingbari 00004700 010020002000200003 13 Uttar Padmabil (part) 00004400 010001000100010030

124 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

Census of India 2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kIDs., 5-10 kIDs. and 10+ ...... '0' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) <> iil <> c: "0 "0 a '(i;' .D 0 tJ <.> ., 8 fa '" ::I ..c: iil <> ., .~ 0 .; c: c:: ;:; c: > OJ u 0 <> 0 .. a 21 0 .~ <.> ... .~ g U ....__N .c a .~ ...... <.> u c. ...u :; ~ g_ <> ~ 0 oQ 0 "0'" u c. <.> OJ (I) .....l .!2 0 ] 0 -;:: ::: ~ ._,N "0 0 oQ01l :::l U ..c: "0- 0 os u a":s (!) - o' oc:: ._ti ::I ..c: .= "0 <> 0 ... .. ~ oQ .. ;9 0 :':l ... c: " ... .~ 0 ., ..c: fJ c:: g o' ::I os 0 ~ ... 8 u c. c: oQ '(3 E:a ::s ...... 0 ... 0 oQ u ... .a u ._g"Ol ~S 'a ~ c:: 0 os u .~ OJ ... >. c. .0 .S ] -::I <.>... ::s u <.> .l4 8 til ~ S ::s OJ OJ "§ u :.0 .~ t) u':,a E '" ·c e e ::s u .S e .l4 e e ~- <> .. 0 0 "0 ... ~ o a oQ;9 u.s '" o -_ (I) Z E- E- ~ tIl ~ 0 c. U.o < 0 ~u-.._, fI'l u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Pabmabil (0003)

P(3) AC Khengraban H(IO+) TW W TK PO«5) CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV(JO+) 8S« 5) 340.0 321 66 M«5) (00003900) MCW(10+) OSS-W PH(5- ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) 10) CpeIO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(4) M D H(IO+) Bagabil TWWTK PO CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS« S) 2 799.0 1,409 289 AC(2) 0 MCW(10+) (00004000) o SS-W PH(S- ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(lO+) PHC(10+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

P(7) M DPHS Ratanpur PUC H(10+) - TWWTK PO CM(lO+ ACS(S-lO) CV(lO+) BS(S-lO) 3 1,107.0 2,540 S36 (00004100) AC(3) 0 MCW(lO+) o SS-W PH(5- ) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) 10) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

D(2) PHS Paschim peS) M S H(lO+) TWWTK PO CM(1Q+ ACS(S-lO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 4 Belchhara 1,035.0 2,753 539 AC(2) 0 MCW(10+) OSS-W PHe5" ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (00004200) C(10+) 10) PHC(S-lO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(6) M Purba AC(6) H(IO+) HPTWW PO CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(S-10) 5 Belchhara 3S8.0 1,407 301 0(4) MCW(lO+) TK 0 SS-T PH(S- ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00004300) 10) C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Uttar P(6) M S D(2) H(10+) Padmabil TWWTK PO CM(IO+ ACS(S-lO) CV(lO+) BS(S-10) 6 1,161.0 2,241 481 AC(6) 0 MCW(10+) SS-T PH(S- (part) o ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) 10) (00004400) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

peS) M(2) 0 PHC Dakshin BS S PUC TWWTK PO CM(IO+ ACS(S-lO) CV(lO+) Padmabil 1,008.0 2,723 S23 RS(10+) 7 AC(4) 0 H(lO+) o ss-W PH(S- ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) (00004500) C(10+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

- - - BS Gayamanibar P(3) DH(lO+) HPTWW PO«5) CM(lO+ ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 8 670.0 1,661 362 AC(S) M(S- MCW(I 0+) TK LOSS- PH(5-) NCS( I 0+) SP(lO+) 10) C(10+) PHC(5-10) T NW(lO+) (00004600) 10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

125 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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Wooden PR Furniture, MR KhoWcli (20) 300.9 35.2 1.1 2,7 Kh bar' Bamboo, engra I FP Fruits

Wooden PR Furniture, MR KhoWcli (17) ED N 522.6 236.3 4.3 35.8 Bagabil 2 Basketri, FP Potato

PR Wooden MR KhoWcli (19) ED Furniture, 590.8 497.0 3,1 16.4 Ratanpur 3 FP Basketri, Muri

Wooden PR Furniture, Paschim MR KhOWcli (15) ED N 324.4 633.0 28.4 4 Basketri, 49,5 Belchhara FP Ourmaldng

Wooden PR Furniture, Purba KhOWcli (13) ED N 137.6 190, I 9,5 5 MR Ourmaking, 21.2 Belchhara FP Basketri

Uttar PR Bamboo, ED N 312.7 749.9 2.2 36.1 Padmabil 6 MR KhoMi (9) Wood, Rubber FP (Part)

PR Bamboo, Dakshin ED N 132.3 838.7 4.8 7 MR KhoWcli (14) Wood, Rubber 32.8 Padmabil FP

PR Rice, Jute, ED N 346.5 234,5 83.0 6.1 Ga ib' 8 MR Khowai (II) Rubber yamant an FP

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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RD Block: Pabmabil (0003)

Tuihachingb D H(IO+) HPTWW PO BS P(5) M CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 9 ari 839,0 1,817 379 TK LOSS- PH(S- RS(10+) AC C(10+) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00004700) PHC(S-IO) T 10) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

peS) M(3) Dakshin S Tr(2) D H(IO+) THPTW BS 10 Ramchandra PH(20) CM(IO+ ACS CV(IO+) 1,638.0 3,908 796 AC(8) MCW(10+) WTKLO RS(10+) ghat PO« 5) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) 0(4) PHC(S-10) SS-W NW(lO+) (00004800) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(10+) C(10+)

P(4) AC - Akhrabari H(IO+) T HP TW PO« 5) CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 1,282,0 2,495 509 M(S-10) II (00004900) MCW(IO+) W TK 0 SS PH(S- ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) W PHC(5-10) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

P(2) AC D H(lO+) HPTWW PO BS Paglabari CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 1,124.0 2,202 447 M(5-10) 'MCW(lO+) TKO SS- PH(S- RS(10+) 12 (00005000) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) C(10+) PHC(5-10) W 10) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(4) M S Ramdayalbar THPTW PO BS AC(S) H(IO+) CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 13 i 784.0 1,940 425 W TK 0 SS PH(S- RS(10+) 0(3) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) (00005100) T 10) NW(10+) C(10+) PRC(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

P(59) 1l.3) M(I2) W(I3) S(5) D(ll) PHC 1K(13) PO (9) Block Total 12145.0 27417 5653 PUC(2) ACS BS(6) PHS(2) HP(7) PH(20) Tr(2) lW(I3) AC(45) L(IS) 0(16)

127 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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~ .e 00'" '~ .S 00 > '-' .8 '';:: u -0 .S "3 0 .., 0 -0 0 S ,-. U ... u .5 e ., '" <2 00 .~ l;i 0 0 e, -0 0 .. ~ ~ OJ) ;:! ., OIl o:s 0 I)() ~ '" ~ ~ os ... ..!:- ...~-o u » 'OJ F.i u B Q. ~ .0 -0 L ..., .0 ~ Q. u 1:; > ..c: 0- a a '-' 1l u ..,'" B 0 e 0 ~ o:s 0. -0 os :E > ..... os 'i;; 0. os 0 '0 0 c:: 0 u .5 ~ 'i;; B .!!!l ...... c ., '" ... os bD -;; Q...... '"c u .!:i a o:s .. ~ ~ 0'" ... .!!!l v .t:; u 0 os 0 c - -0 p., ... ~ u ~ Z ~ ::g e ~ .E 0 8 fii « z ct) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Paddy, MR Kho\Wi (18) ED N Dry fish, 698.7 90.3 38.9 11.0 Tuihachingbar 9 FP Bamboo

PR Dakshin Rice, Jute, 0(60.7) MR Kho\Wi(12) EDEAG N 393.6 202.8 35.3 Ramchandrag 10 Cloth 946.0 T(60.7) FP hat

PR Paddy, Jute, 0(41.5) MR Kho\Wi(15) ED N Bamboo 887.1 T(41.5) 165.7 176.1 11.9 - Akhrabari II FP Goods

PR Paddy, Jute, MR Khowai (20) ED N 790.0 243.6 81.5 9.2 Paglabari 12 Rubber FP

PR Paddy, Rice, 0(20.2) MR Khowai(20) ED NM 244.5 122.4 13 Jute 387.9 T(20.2) 8.8 Ramdayalbari FP

PR(l 3) ED(12) N(ll) MR(l 64375 0(122.4) 4552.2 758.0 276.7 3) FAG M • T(122.4) FP(13 )

128 TRIPURA KHOWAI DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT ~..... KILm,1ETRES ,,<;;)'b' ~ ~q,- o 2 3 4 ;;s! t=:±=l:=:1 =±===:JI====JI====JI 0 . ~(;j + E S H !~O u ~ , c,\.. ~ , ~ ....~ _. . - ..... ~. -'.1 o_. 'u56. ;-

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\. -. Santinagar ., ., /

.~ '-.- "- . :\ J " ~1nLYANPUR Teliamura BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL ... ._ ...... , DEVELOPMENT BLOCK REVENUE VILLAGE WITH L.C. NO. 00005200 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... ." ... © TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) ..' 119.9 POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT llLOCK ." ...... 62,144 1000- 4999, 5000 & ABOVE ...... • • TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK .. - 1 URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAME ~ KHOWAI TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 13 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD mSI'ANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 80 DIS. U ~jMETALLED ROAD ...... RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ... ~ POST OFFICE ... '" ...... PO SOCONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S PRJ:lfARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... '" ~ BANK: COMYERCIAL/CO-OPERATIVE B

Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. @ Government of India copyright. 2002

VILlAGE DIRECfORY Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District:West Tripura SI. Narne of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Khowai (0004) 1 Chebri 00006200 010010001000100034 2 Dhalabil 00005800 010010001000100022 3 Ganki 00005400 010010001000100020 4 Gournagar 0000,5600 010010001000100024 5 Laxminarayanp ur 00006300 010020002000200008 6 Paharmura 00005500 010010001000100023 7 Paschim Singhichhara 00005200 010001000100010019 8 Purba Rarnchandraghat 00006100 010010001000100033 9 Purba Singhichhara 00005300 010001000100010018 10 Santinagar 00006400 010020002000200009 11 Sonatala 00006000 010001000100010021 12 Uttar Padmabil (part) 00005700 010001000100010030 13 Uttar Rarnchandraghat 00005900 010010001000100032

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Ic.o .5 ..;4 .5 A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Khowai (0004)

Paschim P(6) M(3) D(2) H(l 0+) T HP TW PO BS SAC CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) ST Singhichhara 974.0 7,894 1,701 0(2) MCW(IO+) W TK CO PH(5- ) NCS(5-l0) CV(IO+) RS(10+) (00005200) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) SS-W 10) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+)

Purba P(5) M(2) D(2) H(5- AC(2) TW W TK PO« S) CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 2 Singhichhara 1,457.0 4,015 871 0(4) C(5- 10) MCW« o SS-T PH(5-) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (00005300) 10) 5) PHC« 5) 10) CP(10+) 0CS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

P(6) M(4) BS Ganki S AC(6) D(3) H(l 0+) T HP TW PO CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(10+) 3 (00005400) 1,399.0 11,859 2,598 0(2) MCW(10+) WTKCSS- pH(15) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) T NW(10+) C(lO+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+)

Paharrnura P(2) M S D H(5-10) HP TW W PO CM(5- ACS(5-10) @(IO+) BS 4 220.0 1,863 (00005500) 400 AC 0(2) MCW(5-10) RSS-T PH(lO) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(S-10) PHC« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

PM D H(lO+) BS Gournagar TW W TK PH(lO) CM(S- ACSCS( 1 ) CV(IO+) 341.0 1,389 288 AC(2) MCW(10+) RS(10+) 5 (00005600) OSS-W PO«5) 10) N 5-0 SP(lO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(10+)

D(2) Uttar P(6) M Padmabil MCW(3) HP TW W - CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 6 (part) 1,161.0 1,261 241 AC(6) 0 CWC(3) H(S- TK C 0 SS- PO« 5) 1 0) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(10+) C(5-10) (00005700) 10) PHC« W PH« 5) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) 5)

Dhalabil P(5) M S D H(10+) HP W SS- PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS 7 637.0 4,542 960 C(IO) MCW(IO+) W PH(15) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00005800) + PHC(lO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(10+)

p(5) M(2) Uttar ACS BS S AC(3) DH(S-lO) T HPTW PO CV{lO+) Rarnch an dra CM(10+ NCS(S-10) 8 1,320.0 4,740 1,016 WTKRL SP(IO+) RS(10+) ghat 0(3) C(5- MCWeS-l0) PH(20) 10) PHC« 5) 88-T 0CS(10+) ST(10+) NW(IO+) (00005900) ~P(10+)

132 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

Village Di rectory The (As 001999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

..c: (,) c: e .9 ~ .. '"OD 1;; > .5.._, C OD '.-::l u :a .S '3 (,) 0 "0 (,) u 5 <3 .. 0 .5 '" cS 01) ~ 5 8' .5 :a ~ .... '-' ..!l ~ tlQ 8 ::I .r> u .. 0 co ~ ~ . ~ ...... ~ p.. u .. "CI .r> p.. 's: g t:I. e 8 u '"u ~ e -5 iil 8.~ "0 :c > ..... ::I .. :;; "p.. 0 '0 0 0 .... .§ ~ ~" ...... u :;; ...... c:: u == ...... :;; u . a co "iii Po ~ c:: .!:l .;:: u ~ u 0 '" .. .~ ~"O u g '" 0 .. 0 " u ~ Z Po. Z ~ e ~ ..::* ;5 8 f.i ~ Z CZl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Wood, R(217.7) PaschlID MR Khowai (3) EA NM 107.2 107.2 Rubber, Jute 156.2 T(217.7) 385.7 Singhichhara FP

Bamboo PR Industri, R(202.4) Purba MR Khowai (5) EDEAG - 283.3 113.3 2 Wooden 534.2 T(202.4) 323.3 S'ill gh'IC hh ara FP Furniture, Jute

PR Paddy, Wood, 0(249.3) MR Khowai (6) ED EO NM 566.6 218.5 364.2 Ganki 3 Bamboo T(249.3) FP

Vegetable, PR Bamboo, .0(24.3) MR Khowai (4) ED EO NM 121.4 12.1 58.8 Paharmura 4 Wooden 3.7 T(24.3) FP Furniture

PR Wood, MR Khowai (7) ED N Bamboo, 4.4 314.6 0.2 21.7 Gournagar 5 FP Rubber

Wooden Uttar Furniture, PR Khowai (9) EA NM 372.7 749.9 2.2 36.1 Padmabil 6 Bamboo, (Part) Rubber

PR Rice, Paddy, 0(60.7) MR Khowai (5) ED NM 182.1 40.5 350.1 Dhalabil 7 Bamboo 3.3 T(60.7) FP

PR Uttar 0(60.7) 55.8 Ramchandrag 8 MR Khowai (6) ED N Salt, Dal, Rice 467.0 T(60.7) 614.3 122.3 FP hat

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II,) .~ OJ ..II,) o Q, o o t:!. c:: 8 o "tl .~ a '3 Q, I o bO Q, .5 • ..>Ii S .5 ~ Q 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Khowai (0004)

P(4) M(3) D H(lO+) BS Sonatala S AC(2) HPTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 9 841.0 6,454 1,443 RS(1O+) (00006000) 0(4) MCW{lO+) TK R ss.W PH(30) ) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(10+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+)

Purba P(3) M(2) D H(lO+) THPTW BS Ramchandra PO CM(5- ACS CV(IO+) 806.0 4,452 902 S AC(3) MCW(10+) WTKRC RS(10+) 10 ghat 0(2) PH(16) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) L 0 SS-W NW(10+) (00006100) C(lO+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

D(2) HC P(3) M(2) PHC FWC T HP TW BS Chebri S PUC II 1,007.0 8,171 1,757 RMP(2) WTKRC POTO CM ACSNCS CV(10+) RS(IO+) (00006200) AC(8) 0 CHW H(5- L SO ss.w PH(IO) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) C(S-IO) 10) MCW(S- ST(10+) 10)

peS) M Laxminaraya D H(10+) BS AC(4) TTWWR PO CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 12 npur S24.0 3,402 742 MCWe5-10) RS(10+) 0(2) COSS-W PH(5- ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) (00006300) PHC(lO+) 10) NW(10+) C(10+) CP(10+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+)

P(6) M(2) D H(10+) HPTWW PO Santinagar CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 13 1,302.0 2,102 444 AC(4) MCW(5-10) TK ROSS- PH(5- (00006400) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) W 1O) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

D(19) 1'(6) P(57) MCW(3) Wet3) PO(10) M(2S) CWC(3) 1K(10) 10 ACS(4) Block Total 11989.0 62144 13363 S(8) PUC HC PHC CM ST B5(10) HP(10) PH(126 NCS AC(42) !

134 Vlll..AGE DIREcrORY

Village Directory The (As on.1999) Land lIse (Le. area under different types of land lIse in hectare)

-5 c: e g 0 ~ ell .~ c: ell v ~ .S ·Ei . '" ~ '" «I .,... <) >. :; B t:~"" a .0 ~ P. ~u o ... .0.._, ~---OJ > ..c: Po <) «I > B ;:J Poti ~ S 0 ., ~ ""M > .... ;:J t! Po .§

PR Wood, 0(172.0) MR Khow.li (6) EA NM 411.7 70.8 121.4 Sonatala 9 Bamboo, Jute 64.9 T(I72.0) FP

PR Purba Rice, Rubber, 0(40.5) MR KhoWcli (9) EA N 364.2 391.4 10.1 Ramchandrag 10 Vegetable T(40.5) FP hat

PR Rubber, 0(278.3) MR Khow.li (8) EA NM Wood, 512.7 86.9 128.8 Chebri 11 T(278.3) FP Bamboo

PR Rubber, R(165.9) MR Khowai (12) EA N Bamboo, 342.7 7.0 8.2 Laxminarayan 12 T(165.9) FP Wood pur

MR Vegetable, 0(5.2) Khow.li (20) ED N 644.8 626.6 5.5 Sant in agar 13 FP Jute, Fish T(5.2)

PR(l 2) FD(7) R(585.96) FAG N(12) MR(l 1606.4 ~(890.94 5215.5 1799.1 1869.6 2) FO(2) M(7) FP(l2 FA(6) 1{1476.9) )

135

TRIPURA TULASHIKHAR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

KILOMETERS

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TOl,\L Al\E,\ OF I>IiVELCPlIENT BLOCK (IN ~.KM.).. _ _ _~4 TOT.u POPULA TlON or DEVELOPlIENT BLOCK _ _. _. _ _ 45,009 TOT.u NUMBER OF TOlJl\lI IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK _ .. _ NIL TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK _ _ 26 IlISl'ANCE FROl! IliSl'RIC'r HEADQUARTERS _ tl5 KIIS.

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To Dharmanagar

BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL ... DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT BLOCK REVENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION COnE NUMBER .. . I 00006500 I HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK .. . @ POPULATWN SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: BELOW 200 200-499, 500-999, 1000 Be ABOVE MTIONAL HIGHWAY NH 44

IMPORTANT ROAD .~ /' UNMETALLED ROAD s • OB7 ..... Tuicbindraibar' • 088 - . ~ ~ RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) 'I I . \ Karaii>ari A POST OFFICE ... PO ". .\ SECONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S - -_- / PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ... ~ / BANK: COMMERCIAL/CO-OPERA fIVE B I To Jowai &: Badarp\U' C\{.. I C} ...., / . _ .... ./ '9" ,.._,.. 00009000 '

@ Government of India copyright. 2002 ~ upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General or India. D~nuCTCENSUSHANDBOOK:WEST~URA Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District:West Tripura S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Tulashtkhar (0005) 1 Asharambari 00006700 0]0010001000100003 2 Badlabari 00008400 010020002000200013 3 Banbazar 00006600 010010001000100002 4 Chamubasti 00006500 010010001000100001 5 Jagna Kobrabari 00008600 010020002000200015 6 Karaibari 00008800 010020002000200016 7 Maidanbari 00007900 010010001000100011 8 Mainakbari 00008500 010020002000200014 9 Paschim Bachaibari 00007400 010010001000100017 10 Paschim Champ achhara 00007600 010010001000100015 II Paschim Karangichhara 00006800 010010001000100005 12 Paschim Laxmichhara 00007300 010010001000100006 13 Paschim Rajnagar 00008200 010010001000100035 14 Purba Bachaibari 00007500 010010001000100016 15 Purba Champachhara 00007700 010010001000100014 16 Purba Karangichhara 00006900 010010001000100004 17 Purba Laxmichhara 00007200 010010001000100007 18 Purba Rajnagar 00008100 010010001000100013 19 Ramkrishnabari 00008000 010010001000100012 20 Ramkrishnap ur 00009000 010020002000200027 21 Remachhara 00007100 01001000]000100009 22 Shikaribari 00007800 010010001000100010 23 Sriramkhara 00008900 010020002000200026 24 Sukhiabari 00007000 010010001000100008 25 Tuichindraibari 00008700 010020002000200017 26 Uttar Promodenagar 00008300 010020002000200012

138 VlllAGEDIRECTORY

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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 Ians. and 10+ 'OJ' kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) ;-0. u Gl C) c:: "0 -;;;- "0 ~ 0 ~ 8 ; ., :::I <.> .. .~ '0 ..:: a C) u c:: c:: 0 c:: OJ .~" -0 .:: ... .51 ;§. 0 ~ t: >,.... d <3 t!. ..r:= d... .B <.> ...... , c. u :::I .:! & tJ ~ <.> Ojel) 0 00 0 -0 ... C. .;:: ...l 0 0 :: ~ ..:: N "0 "B :::I ... co '" _B -"sOJ :::I .:d ~ '-' "0 0 '" U :::I .<:l ._ III.__.. - 13 c:: u o~ ._.~ .. u .. c:: '" "0 <.> 0 ... '" :t co .;l 0 :::I \.0 c:: " .~ 0 ..r:='" c:: g OIl ~ .g l3 ~ ...... r:= a . ., .g g ,&> _ .;; 0 :; ..... Oi ~... :-§! "iii .t: "g ... s .. c. 0 c:: i co u ... "0 :::I ...... 0 ... 0 co ... u ._g"Oi~ a '2 ~ .. C) a c:: 0 la u .~ iii :::I >. c. ..0 <.> .S ~ -:::I ...<.> • iii u <.> ..>d E ., "§ E

CHWO PO BS Chamubasti P(2) M H(IO+) TWWTK CM(10+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 229.0 802 168 PReS- RS(IO+) (00006S00) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) SS-W ) NCS(IO+) SP (I 0+) 10) NW(10+) PHC«S) CP(IO+) OCS:IO+) ST(IO+)

D H(10+) BS Banbazar P(2) M TWWTK PO CM(IO+ ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 2 701.0 2,268 4S9 MCW(S-IO) SS-T PH(S- RS(IO+) (00006600) ACC«5) ) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

P(5) M S HDHC BS Asharambari TTWW PO CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) 3 366.0 1,933 388 AC(6) 0 MCW(5-10) RS(10+) (00006700) TK SS-W PR(10) ) NCS:IO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) PHC(10+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS:lO+) ST(IO+)

Paschim DAHC P(5) M S BS Karangichha H(IO+) TWWTK PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 4 1,383.0 2,065 399 AC(6) 0 RS(lo+) ra MCW(IO+) SS-W PH«5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(10+) NW(IO+) (00006800) PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST (1 0+)

Purba BS Karangichha P(2) M H(10+) TWWTK PO CM(lO+ ACS:lO+) CV(lO+) 5 661.0 1,704 345 SS-W PR(5- RS(IO+) ra ACC(lO+) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) NW(10+) (00006900) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PO Sukhiabari P(2) M H(10+) TWWO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS:5-10) 6 S43.0 108 20 PH(5- (00007000) C(IO+) MCW(10+) SS-W ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) 10) PHC«5) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

HPTWW Remachhara PM H( 10+} PO«5) CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(5-IO) 7 1,088.0 113 23 TK 0 SS- (00007100) C(10+) MCW(10+) PH(5- ) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) W PHC(lO+) 10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

peS) M S o H(10+) PO BS Purba TWWTK CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 8 Laxmichhara 1,184.0 2,320 461 Tr AC(4) MCW(10+) PH(S- RS(10+) OSS-W ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OC(IO+) PHC(5-10) 10) NW(lO+) (00007200) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

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Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different typ es of land use in hectare)

.c ,...." u I'i e ::: .9. .>< '"t:>I) ~ bO > e, ~ .5 ';l :a "1:l -a ..u 0 u III .E e u ... ., fa .9 I) l;I 0 ...... _, 0 :0 tlI) u ::l .., '" .. :0 III ~ ~ ~"O ~ ~ '" ... :t;. t: .., .... :::: ~ If u S ~ Po. ~u o ... ..c "0 'Ui' > .;; p Po. Po. '-' .8 ~ .. s Po.B "0 ..c > e -5 51 .. 0 '0'" .... ::l Po. tlI) 0 '"0 t5 .5 ~ .;:'" ,:::

PR Rice, MR Khowai (27) ED N Bamboo, 100.9 107.5 4.0 16.3 Chamubasti FP Wood

PR Wheat, Jute, MR Khowai (25) EA NM 301.7 348.9 0.5 50.1 Banbazar 2 MlIl'i FP

PR Wood, MR Khow.li (22) EA NM 57.6 276.1 2.6 3 Bamboo,MlIl'i 29.S A s h aram b'an FP

PR Rice, Jute, 41 8 Paschim MR Khowai (18) EA NM 1003.6 338.1 4 Muri . Karangichhara FP

PR Jute, Bamboo, Khowai (10) ED N 323.0 315.7 7.7 144 Purba 5 MR Wood . Karangichhara FP

PR Rubber, Khowai (25) ED N 539.1 5.9 Sukhiabari 6 MR Bamboo, Jute FP

PR Paddy, Khowai (45) N 7 MR Bamboo, Jute Remachhara FP

PR Rice, Paddy, 0(3.2) 442 Purba Khowai (20) ED N 427.0 139.5 8 MR Jute 570.1 T(3.2) . Laxmichhara FP

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, adash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lOt- -;;;- kIDs of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) .., ,...... , iii "0 a "0 J:J- 8 '0.., ';;j" ~ ~ .., - ..c: iil .., .., «j ''::'" "(,) ..,- c: c: 0 c: > ... :3 !l <.> .9 .S -0 0 .~ <.> ... os; ,-...... _, N ., 8 ..._, ..c: .... a ~ <.> 0 o "3 g, t ~ <.> 0 OIl 0 "0 e- 0. .;:: «jell .....l 0 '" 4i 0 ::: ~ ~ N..._, "0 .... OIl'" =a- ~ ·8 .. oc: ._0 "3 ..c: .3 0 0 c: fil "0 <.> 0 .... :::: 011 -5 0 '" ... c: '"c: • ... .!S 0 ..c: c: g o:cJ ~._ "0,g o c: 0 .... 'g ..c:'" 0. .. .= 0 J:J 0 ~ -;; . '" .. ._ ~ "3 ..... «j :::: ...... <:> «j > " <.> .... e .. 0. 0 c: 011 ~~ ::s .... 0 0 1>0 .., .... a 0 ._g"O!~ e '2 ~ c: 0 a 0. ~ «j .S 0 ., .0 .~ 0 "§ - ... ., e ::> ;., «j «j .l v 0 ._ '" .;:: :t; e .l

Paschim P(3) M HADADH BS TWWTK PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 9 Laxmichhara 973.0 2,370 451 PUC AC MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T PH«S) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00007300) o C(IO+) PRCeS-IO) NW(IO+) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

Paschim DPRCCHW THPTW PO BS CM ACS(IO+) CVCIO+) 10 Bachaibari 1,124.0 2,08S 420 P(4) M(2) R(IO+) W TK 0 ss.. RS(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00007400) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) W PR(IS) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

Purba P(7) M S D H(IO+) TWWTK PO CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSCS-IO) II Bach aibari 1,0970 2,708 S66 AC(4) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PR(IO) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00007S00) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

Paschim peS) M S DH(lO+) HPTWW Champachha PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BSCS- 1O) 12 1,783.0 4,498 96S AC(4) 0 MCW(S-IO) TKO SS- ra PR«S) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(10+) PHC(10+) W (00007600) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

Purba P(8) M o H(IO+) HPTWW Champachha AC(6) PO«S) CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BSCS-.I0) 13 1,226.0 2,S27 S46 MCWeS-IO) TKCLO ra 0(4) PR(S- ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ss..W (00007700) C(10+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+)

P(4) M(2) 0 H(IO+) - Shikaribari TW W TK PO«S) CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 1,812.0 I,S89 332 AC(2) 0 MCW(S-IO) 14 (00007800) R LOSS- PR(S- ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(10+) W 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

D(2) DA Maidanbari PM H(IO+) HP TW W PO«S) CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BSCS-I0) 1,078.0 297 66 1S (00007900) C(10+) MCW(S-IO) TK C SS-W PR(5- ) NCSCIO+) SP(JO+) RS(10+) PHC(10+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

DH(S-IO) HPTWW PO(S- Ramkrishnab CM(S- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BSC5-10) 122 P(2) M(S- MCW(S-IO) TKCSO 10) 16 ari 1,060.0 603 10) NCSC5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) C(10+) PHC(5-10) SS-W PH(JO+ (00008000) ep(J 0+) OCS(lO+) ST(JO+) NW(lO+) )

141 DlSTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory tie (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

..c: ,..... u .: e :;:) 0 ~ '"co .~ .5...... , .£ co .f: 4) "0 .9 u 0 "0 :;:) B 4) e ...... S e ,..... u .s .~ I;j 0 8 .5...... , ., ~ "0 01) 0 .. i'::l :;:) >- .:c:! '" .,0 ~ ~ "bO .Q ="0 >. 13 g 'a 5'" .Q ~4) t! e "0 ~ ..,. ~ §: 6 >os > '§ B Q.. ~ S :::s &~ "0 .Q "> "-' ::: .. 4) ~ (5 .. ~ '" Q.. .5 ~ 01) ...... 0 0 .: 4) ... :;; .;:: ... .: 4) e .... ~ d .:3 01) Q.. lii ~ .!:l ..,.. 4) ~ ~ ~ ... .~ .", Po. u 0" s::: - ... ~ -< z &. z ~ e t.x., ~ ;:, 8 ~

PR Timber, J 3 Paschim MR Khowai (10) EA NM 397.1 536.6 1.9 9 Bamboo, Jute 7. Laxmichhara FP

PR Wood, MR Khowai (19) EA NM 374.7 TW(75.1) 299.5 124.6 249 7 Paschim 10 Wheat, Jute T(75.1) . Bachaibari FP

PR Paddy, Jute, 0(10.1) Purba MR Khowai (25) EA N 343.1 73.8 11 Rubber 618.6 T(10.1) 51.6 B ac h at'bar' 1 FP

PR Paschim Paddy, 0(12.1) MR Khowai (12) EA N 541.3 28.3 67.7 Champachhar 12 Wheat, Rice 1133.5 T(12.1) FP a

PR Purba Paddy, Rice, R(l3.0) MR Khowai (19) EA N 322.4 842.9 47.6 Champacbhar 13 Sugar T(13.0) FP a

PR Jute, Rice, 0(8.9) Khowai (25) ED N 184.8 9.8 21.8 Shikaribari 14 MR Paddy 1586.8 T(8.9) FP

PR Wood, Khowai (28) N 1074.7 2.9 Maidanbari 15 MR Bamboo, Jute FP

PR Bamboo, Khowai (34) N 1050.4 3.4 5.9 Ramkrishnaba 16 MR Wood, Jute FP ri

142 Vll.LAGE DIRECfOR Y

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (unot 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+ -;;- kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) ,... ::s I) u c til '" "0 _r,' "0 ';;;' 0 'is a .,'" _::l 0 I) ::s iii . OJ .c B ~ e ::s «l 0 ~ E 0:1 g g s :c;" J e~e '" ~1U:.a ·c e ::s u .5 ·c t> '-' .5 0:1 e ~ I) 0:1 0 0 ::s "0 ... '"0 o 1a 0Il;S en Z E-< E-< Z Ul ~ Q p.. 0..0 -< 0 ~o-.._, en 8 'e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: TuJashikhar (0005)

DA OH(S- Purba P(5) M S 10) MCW(S- HP TW W PO(5- CM(S- ACS(S-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 17 Rajnagar 1,706.0 3,032 593 AC(5) 0 10) PHC(5- TK C 0 ss- 10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00008100) C(IO+) 10) W PH(10+ CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) )

Paschim P(4) M PO D PHC H(5- T TW TK CM(lO+ ACS CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 18 Rajnagar 1,381.0 3,312 671 Tr AC(3) PH(lO+ 10) MCW(5- R C SS-T ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00008200) C(IO+) 10) ) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Uttar P(3) AC PO(5- ACS Promodenag DPHCH(5- T TW W CM(5- CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 19 1,286.0 1,839 355 M(5-10) 10) NCS(5-10) ar 10) MCW(5- TK 0 S8-T 10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(IO+) 10) PH(IO+ (00008300) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) )

p(2) M(2) 0 H(lO+) Badlabari TW W TK PO(5- CM(j- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 635.0 1,484 287 AC(3) MCW(5-IO) 20 (00008400) '§r.W 10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-lO) PH(lO+ CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) )

Mainakbari P(2) M(5- H(lO+) TW W TK PO(S- CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 608.0 209 42 21 (00008500) 10) C(IO+) MeW(S-IO) '§r.T 10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PH(IO+ PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) )

Jagna P(2) AC PO(5- H(IO+) TWWTK CM(5- ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 22 Kobrabari 1,601.0 1,791 337 M(5-10) MCW(5-10) o SS-T 10) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (00008600) C(10+) PHC(5-IO) PH(IO+ CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+) )

Tuichindraib P(2) M S HPTWW PO(S- H(lO+) CM(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 23 ari 1,436.0 1,712 329 AC(2) 0 TKRL S 10) MCW(S-IO) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(10+) SS-W PH(lO+ (00008700) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) )

PO(5- Karaibari P AC M(S- H(IO+) HPWSO CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,478.0 238 45 10) 24 (00008800) 10) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-W 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+ PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) sr(lO+) NW(lO+) )

143 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory The (As on 19.99) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

'fj c e os .g ~ "00 os ,S 00 > __, .~ ,5 '~ -a -a :; 8 .., 0 .a <> ;j e . ...~-a .., '" OJ :; :::: ....., 9 P. ~ ...... :l:,,", .c ~ II> o -a os> .s: 'fj "- "- a e B .£ ~ S 9 iii "- <.> "C os .c > (5 .... ::> os Po ,g

PR Rice, Dryfish, Purba MR Khowai (24) ED N 1275.9 371.9 14,2 17 Vegetable 44,2 Ra' FP ~nagar

PR Rubber, Paschim MR Khowai (7) EA N Wood, 811.0 543,6 20,7 Rajnagar 18 FP Bamboo

Jute, MR Khowai (20) EDEAG N Vegetable, 485.6 251.8 323.8 224,9 Uttar 19 FP Promodenagar Fish

PR Jute, . MR Khowai (20) EDEAG N Vegetable, 202,3 187,2 40,6 205.3 Badlabari 20 FP Fish

PR Jute, MR Khowai (30) Vegetable. 607,7 0.5 Mainakbari 21 FP Sungrass

Jute, MR Jagna Khowai (35) EDEAG N Vegetable. 1295,0 103.0 40.5 22 FP 162.8 Kobrabari Sungrass

PR Rice, Wheat, Teliamura (I 5) ED NM 809.4 228,8 204.4 193.4 Tuichindraibar 23 MR Paddy FP

PR Rice, Paddy, Teliamura (50) 1477,6 Karalbari 24 MR Jute FP

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ '0;' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '0' i.il ., c:; -0 "0 c:; ,t.) 0 ~ '0;' 8 '" ::s <.> ., ::s ., .~ -0 c:; ..c: '" u '" ,i c::: -0 c:; E a 21 <.> .9 0 0 .~ <.> ... e, 8 ..c: .a 'E '"" N ., !::!-., ...... "5 . 0 co 0 ..2"" p, '" 0 -0 0 .~ '" -l ~ '0 B bO ., ='" '"::s ...~ .;;: t!- ..c: "0 o '" ... a:::fe t:l.,«i ~ u <.> :; 1l .3 ., ... u c::: fa "0 o= .~._ <.> Q .... ~ I:>l) .;3 0 '"::s .... c:; c::: ... .~ 0 ..c: OIl t: g ] S OIl 0- 0 c::: bO 'u ... "0 ::s .... u 0 ... btl ... .a u ._§ 'O! ~S °a 0 U 0; ..2 u ::s ~ <:: ~ 0- .~ S -::s <.>.... >. .t:l <.> B 0; u 0; <.> ~ e ~ 5 .3 e OIl .;:: "5 s :.a 1;;.. ~'" kj ::s ::s U e <:: °t t; .8 -g s ~ ... ~ '0 0 "0 °e 0 OIl 0ll.;3 CI) Z !-< .... Z ~ ~ Q Il.. 8 .t:l ..( 0 ~~Vj 8 .§ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Tulasbikhar (0005)

P(3) M HPTWW PO(5- Sriramkhara H(5-10) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 2,151.0 2,088 432 AC(2) TKL SO 10) 25 (00008900) MCW(10+) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) SS-W PH(lO+ PHC(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+) NW(IO+) )

Ramkrishnap HPTWW PO(5- P(2) M S H(5-10) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 26 ur 1,651.0 1,344 302 TKLSO 10) ACC(10+) MCW(10+) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) (00009000) SS-W PH(10+ PHC(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf (10+) NW(IO+) ) H(2) HA l{4) P(84) D(lO) W(2S) M(24) DA(4) DH 1K(24) MCW PO(12) Block Total 30241.0 45039 9124 8(8) PUC HP(ll) eM AC8(2) B8(8) Tr(2) HC(2) PH(35) 1W(25) AC(54) PHC(3) R(3) C(5) 0(12) CHW(2) L(23) 8(5) 0(6)

145 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

Village Directory lSe (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

..c: (J .g 8' 01 = ~ '"OIl 0; OIl > .._,.S .~ .~ "t:l .S .. 0 "t:l 0 "8 ,...._ ..a .S.. S (J .. .. s .. .S .a OIl . t;j 0 .._, 01 ~ 0 .... U "t:l OIl <> ., ., os 0 ::c OIl ~ ~ ~ '" ~ ~ .. ~ '" '0; u ~ ""u >-. ~ ::: .D 9 p. ~u .. .. "t:l 'Ui' > ~ ., 01 > ..c: 9 P. p. g,g e u .. e <> ~ os "t:l 0; ::0 > 01 1il p. ., CJ) 0 0 ""'0 c 0 .S ~ .;:: ...... , '" .. ..u 1il .... '" CJ) ..p. 1il ., -OIl = ]I ~ ~ .:= .a p. .,a 0 ~'" .. :; "t:l ... 0 0 :g '"~ ~ ., <: z p.. z ~ e j:l., :5 u f.i <: z GIl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rice, Paddy. MR T e1iamura (25) ED NM 2051.6 70.1 Sr' 25 Wheat 29.0 !Tam kh ara FP

PR Paddy, Rice, MR Teliamura (24) ED 1590.2 55.1 5.8 Ramkrishnapu 26 Wood FP

PR(2 4) 1W(75.07 MR(2 ED(l2) N(23) 189272 ) R(12.95) 6129.8 2402.4 1572.8 6) FAG(3) M(7) . 0(34.4) FA(9) FP(26 T(122.42) )

146 TRIPURA (INDIA) KALYANPUR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

KILOMETRES 1 o 123 4 I KHOWAI DEV. BLOCK I / ./ ~ ) To C/). ( _,_o_ .1'. . _ ...... r.-' .!:omodnagar ~f& \ \.. -' ./ PO s \. · -7~· - · ' ._,. ~~ -'00009100! .... ry ~ PO .j:,.p \Dwarik. ur I Dakshi:p • 093 I \ PADMABIL Promo ~ enagar .--.' \ I '" J \ ., \ \ ...... \ ,

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- S '. ) \ ., s • 097 \ -"'" ,,~ PO . " ~ Paschim . ~ . \ Kalyanpur " \ 000101&1 i. hilatallV' , .1°,_-._.II .,,: / ...... -._. ( ' ..... -._ . "'" ...

BOUNDARY. DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... .,...... REVENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANEl T LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00009100 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK © POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 200- 499. 1000- 4999. 5000 & ABOVE ... • • • TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) _ 137.94 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD TOTAL POPULATWN OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK._ ._ ._ 42.972 UNMETALLED ROAD ... ..' _. TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... NIL RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ... ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF VJLLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 11 DISTANCE FROM DISTR[CT HEADQUARTER:; 80 KMS. posr OFFICE PO SECONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S PRiMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... , ...... ~ BANK: COMMERCIAL/CO-OPERATIVE...... B

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VILLAGE DIREcrORY Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District:West Tripura Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name of RD Block: Kalyanpur (0006) 1 Dakshin Promodenagar 00009300 010020002000200011 2 DUf!1FlPur 00009200 010020002000200010 3 Dwarikapur 00009100 010020002000200007 4 Ghilatali 00010100 0100200020002Q0024 5 Kamalnagar 00010000 010020002000200029 6 Kunjaban 00009600 010020002000200020 7 Madhya Kalyanpur 00009800 010020002000200021 8 Maharanipur 00009400 010020002000200018 9 Paschim Kalyanpur 00009700 010020002000200022 10 Purba Kalyanpur 00009900 010020002000200023 11 Uttar Ghilatali 00009500 010020002000200019

149 D~TruCTCENSUSHANDBOOK'~TTruPURA

Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ -u;- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ...... , iil til c:: "'0 -0" ...... c:: .rl 0 ti., '" d .. ~..a .'::: 0 " ..c: II> I) ,f c:: '"c:: 0 > OJ ;:: Cl'l 0 0 c:: ... ._ - .:a 0 <.I ... .~ d .~ > ...... :5 ~ ..e a ... >. Co ., "3 cS &. "0 '"be 0 "'0 Co .~ OjC/) -I 0 '" '" 0 : ~ ~ N "0 11 be on 'o._j .; ., E :~;f 8' &l B a "3 ..c: .. ., c:: on c:: c:: V .a on ~ -0" o .~ <> 0 ... '" 0 ;::J ... c:: • ... ~ -5 .~ 0 .d'" c:: c:: g .:c! .g .g ., ...... c: Co • on .g § J> r.3 0 to > "3 .... 0; ... -a'" ~ .~ OJ;>] to .- S ..., Po 0 c:: ~ co '0 t: « .... 0 .... .8 be ~ a1l ·a ~ c: 0 til Po ., a .... .9""«l e '" ,&I -a .S - .0 OJ <> .l<: B ~ E '" S'" ..>. .;:Oi S Oi S :a s..l4S '" .~'" Ai" ~ u :.a (5 ;::J " .5 tif <.I .S S s~ u ~ 0 -0 .. 0 co.;; .§ CI) Z !- !- Z tIl'" ~ Q p.. 8] « 0 ~ ~C/) 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Kalyanpur (OOO6)

P(3) M(2) D H(5-1 0) THPTW PO 8S DW

P(5) M S D H(5-10) THPTW PO ACS Durgapur CM(5- CV(lO+) 8S(5-10) 2 1,310.0 3,899 839 AC(3) MCW(10+) WTKR~PH([O+ NCS([O+) (00009200) 10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(10+) PHC(lO+) T ) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Dakshin CHW(2) P(2) M HPTWW PO Promodenag H(10+) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8S(5-10) 3 1,182.0 370 83 AC(2) TK R 0 ~ PH(IO+ ar MCW(lO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP{lO+) RS(10+) C(10+) T ) (00009300) P HC(l 0+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

P(4) M S DDA THPTW PO ACS Maharanipur puc H([O+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 4 1,084.0 1,946 384 WTKRL PH(IO+ CM NCS([O+) (00009400) AC(4) MCW(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) O~T ) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

SMP(2) 0 Uttar THPTW - P(7) M(2) H(10+) PO CM(S- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 8S(5-[0) 5 Ghilata[i 1,301.0 4,461 978 WTKRC AC(2) MCW(IO+) PH([O+ 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00009500) O~T C{IO+) PHC(lO+) ) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST{lO+) NW(IO+)

P(4) M S DPHC HPTWW PO - CV as K\IIljaban PH(lO+ CM(2) ACS(5-10) SP(lO+) 6 1,679.0 5,959 1,264 AC 0(5) H(10+) TK 0 SS- RS(10+) (00009600) CP(JO+) NCS(IO+) ST(10+) C(lO+) MCW(10+) W NW(10+) OCS(IO+) P(3) M(2) DDADU Paschim puc H(IO+) TW WTK PO CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV 8S(5-10) Kalyanpur 1,360.0 1,086 220 AC(5) 7 MCW(IO+) SS-T PH(8) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00009700) 0(3) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) P(2) M(2) Madhya HD BS S PUC TWWTK PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 8 Ka[yanpur 998.0 7,262 1,564 MCW(lO+) RS([O+) AC(2) OSS-T PH(S) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) (00009800) PHC(S-IO) NW(lO+) C(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory ~e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

..<: ...... (J c: E ::l .:::0 ~ '"co co '"> g .~ c .::: ... "0 :<; "3 (J 0 (J u s ...... ~ ... u fi .S S . §~ '" as ~ ..!!! ....., g -...... u >. :l:...-. ~ c.. ~.., .....,..0 "0 '= ~ ..0 ..c: 0.. B .£ n ~ S (J S ::l as"'- &fi "0 as ..0 > .... ::l <1.1 u 0 0 <:: 0 li'l ... "'- .§ ~ .~ '"...... 0 c: ...'" u ::l t:: 'iii u 0; ... 'in c u . co . ..!:: .a co .. "'- .. ~ ~ 0 ... - "0 u ·c "'- 0 .. 0 ·c c ~ ... 0( Z A. Z ~ S ~ ..=: ;:J 8 ;j < Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rubber, MR R(80.9) Kho\.Wi (17) EA NM Bamboo, 603.6 46.8 8.8 D\.Wrikapur FP T(80.9) Wood NC

PR Rice, R(20.2) MR Kho\.Wi (15) EA N Vegetable, 440.7 T(20.2) 502.6 18.2 328.1 Durgapur 2 FP Jute

PR Paddy, Jute, Dakshin MR Kho\.Wi ( 17) NM 556.6 136.1 323.8 155.3 3 Rice Promodenagar FP

PR Bamboo, MR Teliamura (13) EDEAG NM 4452 0(4.1) 300.9 20.2 313.3 . 4 Paddy, Rice . T(4.1) Maharanlpur FP

PR Bamboo, 0(12.1) Uttar MR Teliamura (15) EA NM 592.7 6.7 5 Paddy, Jute 323.8 T(12.1) 366.0 Ghilatali FP

PR Bamboo, Jute, MR Katyanpur (19) EDEAG NM 1540.0 138.7 Kunjaban 6 Wood FP

PR Bamboo, Jute, Paschim MR Kho\.Wi (25) ED NM 1334.4 7 Rubber 26.0 Kalyanpur FP

PR Bamboo, Madhya MR EA 889.3 108.3 8 Kho\.Wi (20) N Kalyanpur FP Wood, Paddy

151 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

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P(2) M(2) Purba BS S AC(5) HH D PHC HPTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS(5-l0) CV(lO+) 9 Kalyanpur 851.0 3,066 634 RS(10+) 0(2) H(lO+) TK SS-T PH(16) ) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) (00009900) NW(lO+) C(IO+) 11CVV(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(10+)

DRMP P(2) M BS Kamalnagar H(lO+) T TW W R PO(5- CM ACS(5-IO) CV(10+) 504.0 4,161 829 AC(2) RS(JO+) 10 (00010000) MCW(IO+) SS-T 10) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) C(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) PH(lO+ OCS(lO+) Sf(10+) ) P(4) M(3) S PUC D H(lO+) THPTW BS Glilatali PO CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 861.0 5,329 1,126 AC(S) MCW(IO+) WTKRL RS(10+) 11 (00010100) PH(10+ ) NCS(10+) SP(JO+) 0(2) PHC(5-10) SS-T NW(IO+) ) CpelO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) C(10+)

T(6) P(38) H HH 0(9) W(tt) M(l8) DA(2) DU 1K(10) S(7) Block Total 11870.0 42972 PHC(2) HP(8) PO (lO) CM(S) ACS(2) CV(2) BS(6) 9117 PUC(S) RMP PH(29) AC(39) Sl\1P(2) 1W(1l) 0(12) CHW (2) 0 R(7) C(2) L(26) S

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

...... -5 c e ~ .9 .!II: t>Q 0; :§. .~ t>Q ·Ei ., ..., ...,.S "3 (J <> ., 0 ::I C e ,...., (j .. OJ ., t; .S ., .s t>Q N e 0 .S =ii .. 0 ... .._, ., !! t>Q <> ::I ., ., a(! .. .,0 tl ~ co ~ >. i5..., OJ .!! .,.. >. ~,.,. :; B P. ~., ~ ~ "tl > .0 ~ o a e ., ., .. ~ B ::I e -5 "" "" 0 "tl ~ :0 > .... ::I OJ ;; '" .."" .§ .r:l B .S:!! 0 0 0 c: 0 OJ .. t; ...... c u ::I "' co .. "" ;; c u t>Q .ti a ~ a ~ .,~ 0 .. .;::"' ..., ., "" u 0 0 - "'.... ~ ..u ~ Z Po. Z ~ e"' ~ .!:: ~ 8 fii -< Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PR Rice, Paddy, Purba MR Kalyanpur (23) ED N 693.5 157.1 9 Bamboo Kalyanpur FP

PR Rice, Jute, R(16.2) MR KhoW

PR MR Paddy, Wood, R(40.5) KhoW

  • PR(I I) MR(I JID(4) R(157.83) I) N(ll) FAG(2) 1896.2 0(16.19) 7368.8 419.8 2000.4 FP(ll M(8) FA(6) T(174.02) ) NC(2 )

    153

    TRIPURA (INDIA) TELIAMURA DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

    KILOMETRES \ o 123 , I I I I

    s • .) 00010200./ Maharuli K \) ~ l u \ ALYANP j

    I r·~·~ • (.-._._ ...... _ . .f s 115 PO • 105 s ATHARAMURA R.F. Uttar / .114 PO S Laxmipur

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    from Agartala ...... ';:t. .( 4,0 I ""S NUNACHHARA R.F. I 0 ~~ I ~. PO ~~ J S 00011600 • I P .... ·j J I jSardu Karkari PO / ] \JAMPUIJALA ~'-'-"\.. \ DEV. BLOCK _J _. From Amarpur " I - I SOU T H ' ...... , I ./ ./ llOU~DARY. DlSTRICT _ •• .• ..• _. _ _ '\ DEVELOP)lENl' B['ocK REV&'lUK VILLAGE IHTH I'ERIIlANEN'l' LOC! nON CODE NUMBER ._ ._ 00010200 \ I FOR&ST-REIl!RVED 1I1TH NAME _ : :~~~A~~ :~~ : .I \ HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPIlENT BLOCK._ ._ _. @ , I'OPUlATION SIZE eLAS> OF VILLAGIS 1 (j()I)O , l00IHW9. I< ABOVE .. ..• _ _. • • .-' URBAN AREA WITH LOC.! lION CODE NAMB _ to"'p~#,il ~.,."" t TELLIKUIlA ~ 'iATIONAL IDGHlI.!Y_. _ ...... _. NH '4 \ \ ,. . _ .1 lliPORUNT llETALLED ROAD _ _ I \1' '\) RIVER A~D STREAM (CHHARA) _ ~ PQ:,"'T OFFICE ...... _ •.• .. . PO 'ro'l'AL AREA OF D!!1IEt.oPIlENT Il~ (IN SQ.IGL) _ ._ 333.6 SKCONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S 'ro'l'AL POPULATION Of DEVELOP!!Il1IT BLOCK _ _ _ 76,r.J6 PRIlIARY HEALTH CENTRE._ _ ._ ~ TOTAL NUIiBER OF TOJrNS IN DEVELOPMEN-T BLOCK _ TOTAL NUIllJER or 'I1LLAGBS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 15 BA:'iX: COlOlERCIAL/C(H)PERATIVE._ ._ ._ ... B DISTANCE fROM DI$I"RJCf JlEADQUARTERS _ _ _ _ 80 KMS.

    !la£e! upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. @ Government of India copyright. 2004. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Na:me ofRD Bloc.k: Teliamura (0007) 1 Atharamura RF. 00011500 010020002000200041 2 Brahmachhara 00011300 010020002000200038, 3 Dakshin Gakulnagar 00011100 010020002000200037 4 Dakshin Maharani 00010200 010020002000200025 5 Dakshin Pulinpur 00010600 010020002000200032 6 Hawaibari 0001 0800 a10020002000200034 7 Krishnap ur (p art) 000 I 0300 010020002000200028 8 Laxmipur 00011400 010020002000200040 9 M oharchhara 00010400 010020002000200031 10 Nunachhara R.F. 00011600 010020002000200042 I 1 Sardu Karkari 00010900 010020002000200035 12 Teliamura R.F. (part) 00011000 010020002000200036 13 Tuichindrai 00010700 010020002000200033 14 Uttar Gakulnagar 00011200 010020002000200039 15 Uttar Pulinpur 00010500 010020002000200030

    156 Ylll.AGE DIRECTORY

    Census of India 2001 ~ Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given)

    o o- C!- o O> o "0 C "0 ~::s o ...... <:: o .z... 8 Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Teliamura (0007)

    Dakshin PMS T HP TW PH(3) BS CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(10+) Maharani 1,141.0 1,719 314 AC(2) H(10+) W TK RL PO(5- ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) (00010200) C(IO+) MCW(10+) cO(' TW 10) PHC(5-10) ~ CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) sr(lO+) NW(10+)

    P(9) M(5) 0(3) HC Krishnapur S(3) PUC RMP 0 T HP TW PO CM(10+ ACSNCS as CV(IO+) RS(10+) 2 (Part) 432.0 13,755 2,800 AC(9) H(lO+) W TK R C PH(IOO ) 0CS(10+) (00010300) 0(6) MCW(10+) SP (I 0+) NW(IO+) L ss-T ) CP(IO+) sr(JO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) P(3) M(2) Moharchhar S(2) PUC 0(2) H(lO+) as TTWWRPO CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 3 a 863.0 6,996 1,441 AC(7) MCW(10+) SS-T PH(3) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) (00010400) 0(4) PHC(5-10) OCS(lO+) sr(lO+) C(IO+) P(6) M(2) Uttar . S PUC H(10+) HP TW W PO CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 4 Pulinpur 1,233.0 3,157 605 AC(4) MCW(lO+) RSS-T PH(3) ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00010500) C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) 0CS(1O+) sr(lO+) NW(lO+)

    DPHS Dakshin P(2) M(2) H(IO+) T HPTW PO CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 5 Pulinpur 1,779.0 8,094 1,656 S AC(3) MCW(IO+) W TK R ss- PH(2) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00010600) o o C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) sr(lO+) NW(lO+)

    P(5) M(2) D(2) RMP 0 T HP TW PH(5) as Tuichindrai CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(10+). 2,362 485 AC(6) H(5-10) WTKRSS-PO(5- 6 (000 I 0700) 1,360.0 0(4) MCW(IO+) R 10) ) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) NW(lO+) C(1O+) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) sr(IO+)

    D(2) H(5- P(2) 10) T HPTW PO BS Hawaibari CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) RS(IO+) 7 904.0 5,129 976 (00010800) AC(3) M(5- MCW(10+) W TK R ss- PH(5) ) NCS(10+) TW SP(lO+) NW(lO+) 10) C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) sr(10+)

    peS) M S DMCW Sardu T HPTW PO PUC CHW H(5- CM(lO+ ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 8 Karkari 1,923.0 3,704 723 AC(2) 10) PHC(5- W TK R ss- PH(3) ) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+)· RS(10+) (00010900) W C(10+) 10) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) sr(IO+) NW(IO+)

    157 DISTRIcr CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ,...... -5 c:: ] ::I .9 ..co OJ .S 2;- co .~ '-' :.a .5 "3 8 0 "0 .. S u::I "... ., B .5 S .E 00 '" ~ 0 '8' .S :.a 0 ... '-' .. :§ 00 ::I ., ::0 .;;: ctd os .,0 7.il os ..OIl §-o :::I os ... B .?;- t: ., >. ..:l:,-.. os ... ~ ~., ... "0 > ~ .D .9 "'"' e ~ .£ ~ os S -5 ::I"'"' .. &~ -0 .. .D >- .... ::I Q."'"' .. 0 '0 0 ..0 t:., ...'" .5 ~ ~ .e!l c <=:: ... t;; ::I 7.il ... ., Q. os... Q ., co .!:: a Sn os ~ ~ 0 ... .;::'" :3 0 .. os 0 c:: - "0 ..... ~ .,... p., -<"'"' z z ~ s ~ ,!:: ::> 8 a « z til 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Muri, Paddy, Dakshin MR Teliamura (22) EDEAG NM 873.5 92.4 161.9 Vegetable 13.6 Mah araD!. FP

    PR EDEAG Wood, Paddy, R(60.7) Krishnapur MR Teliamura (5) 309.4 2 EO NM Jute T(60.7) 62.0 (part) FP

    PR Paddy, Muri, 909 0(28.5) MR Khowai (38) EA NM 404.7 4.1 3 Wood . T(28.5) 335.2 Moharchhara FP

    PR Paddy, Muri, 0(6.1) Uttar MR Khowai (12) EA NM 87.9 0.8 4 Wheat 867.5 T(6.1) 270.9 purmpur FP

    PR Paddy, Muri, Dakshin MR Khowai (30) EDEAG NM 576.7 601.9 401.6 198.8 pur 5 Vegetable mpur FP

    PR Paddy, Muri, Khowai (35) EDEAG NM 525.0 636.7 132.5 65.7 Tuichindrai 6 MR Bamboo FP

    PR Paddy, MR Agart ala (3 5) ED EAG NM Vegetable, 462.0 231.5 126.4 83.8 Hawaibari 7 FP Rice

    PR Paddy, Muri, Sardu Agartala (28) ED EAG NM 1412.1 321.9 53.1 135.7 Karkari 8 MR Jute FP

    158 Vlll.AGE DIRECTORY

    Census of India 2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the villil{;":, 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+ kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given)

    o o ._,N o o '0'" '0 ~ .c: 1;l = :lo .. .~ .c: :; '­ OJ j c. o <= o .. o co ., .~ c. .0 .S u ,.,. '3 E :l .S o '0 !-< Z ill Q 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Teliamura (0007)

    DDADU Teliamura THPTW P(4) M(2) H(5-10) CM BS 9 R.F. (part) 1,787.0 2,683 526 WTKRSS- PO ACS(S-IO) CV{IO+) RS(lO+) SC(10+) MCW(5-10) W PH(4) (00011000) CP{IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    Dakshin P(2) M S H(S-IO) HP TW W PO(S- CM{IO+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BS 10 Gakulnagar 1,656.0 3,665 75S AC(4) MCW{5-10) TKRLSS- 10) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) (00011100) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) T PH(10+ CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf (10+) NW(lO+) )

    Uttar THPTW PO BS P(4) M S H(S-IO) CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) RS(IO+) II Gakulnagar 1,627.0 5,740 1,157 W TK SS- PH(IO+ AC(2) MCW(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) (00011200) C(10+) PHC(5-10) W ) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    Brahmachha D H(5-IO) T HP TW PO BS P(2) M S MCW(S-IO) W TK SS- CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 12 ra 314.0 6,7S8 1,323 RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) T PH{2S) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) (00011300) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) P(5) M(2) S(2) PUC D H{S-IO) THPTW PO BS Laxmipur CM{IO+ ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) RS(I0+) 8,192 1,687 Tr AC(9) MCW{S-IO) WTKRC 13 (00011400) 2,491.0 ss-w PH(70) ) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) 0(3) PHC(S-10) CP{IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+) C(IO+)

    Atharamura P(5) M S D H(S-IO) PO BS PH(IO+ CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 14 RF. 7,243.0 3,727 69S AC(4) MCW(S-IO) 0 SS-W RS(IO+) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) (00011500) C(IO+) PHC(S-lO) NW(IO+) ) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    Nun achhara peS) AC PO BS H(5-IO) RSS-W CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CV{IO+) RS(lO+) 15 R.F. 8,610.0 3,OSS 573 M{S-IO) PH(IO+ MCW(5-IO) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW{IO+) (00011600) C(lO+) ) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    1'(11) P(60) M(23) D(15) DA W(13) S(16) DU HC 1K{1l) PO(12) ACS PHS HP(12) Block Total 33363.0 78736 15716 PUC(5) PH(223 CM(2) NCS 8S(12) Tr RMP(2) lW(13) ) AC(56) CHW 0(2) R(12) C(2) 0(18) L(29)

    159 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different typ es of land use in hectare)

    ..c: CJ s:: [;l .9 ~ 00 'OJ g .~ 00 .~ u .5 :; CJ 0 CJ u "" "" 1ii E ~ .. u .9 8 "V' ..s bO .E ~ 0 CJ _g CJ .. 5 ..!! bO ::l .J:> U ""&Il co 0 ~ os 00 ~ >. '" g >. ~,... ~ a'" u.. ~ -a ~u ~~ .c .0 ..c: g "- '-' .9 u ~ ~ > E u iil "-co &g ""co - > .... ::s co "- ~ ., 00 ~ 0 0 s:: 0 u'" .. .5 tl ""'OJ ... eCl) s:: ., - ::l .. '" tl ., bO os OJ .. ~ :§ "- u ~ ., 0 1ii ... .r:: E.., E ·c "- '" 0 0 s:: C)

    PR Paddy, Jute, MR Agartala (45) EDEAG NM 679.1 785.9 127.7 194.3 Teliamura 9 Rubber RF. (Part) FP

    PR Paddy, MR Khowai (48) ED NM Vegetable, 1412.7 210.6 0.8 32.0 Dakshin 10 Gakulnagar FP Pottery

    PR Paddy, R(6.!) Uttar MR Khowai (42) EDEAG NM 114.0 1.2 11 Rubber, Jute 1392.7 T(6.1) 52.7 Gakul nagar FP

    PR Paddy, Muri, R(13.0) MR Khowai (39) EDEAG NM 264.1 1.3 28.4 12 Wood 7.5 T(13.0) Brahmachhara FP

    PR Paddy, Mud, MR Khowai (40) EDEAG NM 1910.2 278.6 2.6 2997 Laxmipur 13 Bamboo FP

    PR Paddy, 62.0 Atharamura MR Khowai (55) ED NM 7167.1 14.3 14 Bamboo, Jute RF. FP

    Paddy, Muri, 108 4 Nunachhara MR 8.2 15 Khowai (67) 8493.2 . R.F. FP Wood

    PR(t 4) ED(12) R(79.72) N(14) MR(t FAG(lO 25870.1 0 (34.57) 4362.1 1013.9 1943.1 5) )EO M(14) T(1I4.29) FP(lS FA(2) )

    160 TRIPURA (INDIA) MANDAI DEV ELOP MENT BLO CK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

    KILOMETRES 1 0 1 2 3 4

    & ~C) ~ " DEV. / I I

    S 124 • PO • 118 '\ ., Patnipara , Sibnagar ...... ,- I / .120 PO rI. ' _ ' - . " I " S Laxmipur \. ;...j '" trj -.- . ._,_ . r I s: I ~ From - C Mekhlipara .... . _. ~ ~

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    From Agartala o BOUNDARY, DEVELOP:IIENT BLOCK ." ... •.• .•. c K REVENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00011700 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOP!!IENT BLOCK ... ..• ..• @ POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 200-499. 500-999. 1000-4999. 5000 & ABOVE • •• • NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... NH 44 LMPORTANT METALLED ROAD TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ. KY.) ...... 179.B RIVER AND :ITREAM (CHHARA) ...... ~ TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... ' ... 43$/6 POST OFFICE ...... PO TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN D~VELOPMENT BLOCK ... ..• NIL TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN J)EVELOPl!ENT BLOCK ._ 16 S~CONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S D1ST ANCE FROY DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS ... 30 KMS.

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    Vll..LAGE DIRECfORY Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 . Name ofRD Block: Mandai (0008) 1 Ashigarh 00012500 010030003000300010 2 Atuthangbari 00013200 010030003000300017 3 Bhrigudas para 00013000 010030003000300018 4 Dinabandhunagar 00012100 010030003000300006 5 Dinakobrapara 00012800 010030003000300015 6 Harbhang 00012700 010030003000300U12 7 Jamilengpara 00013100 010030003000300016 8 Kathirambari 00012300 010030003000300013 9 Khengrai 00012600 010030003000300011 10 Laxmipur 00012000 010030003000300002 11 M andainagar 00012900 010030003000300014 12 Paschim Barjalai 00012200 010030003000300024 13 Pat nip ara 00012400 010030003000300009 14 Ramchandranagar 00011900 010030003000300001 15 Sibnagar 00011800 010030003000300007 16 Wakkinagar 00011700 010030003000300008

    163 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ 'Ui' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ::> .., 'U... '" "0 S B 0 u 'riJ' U c ",A u ., "".. .., ..a ..c: iil .., .., '.a 0 ci ~ ~ 0 OJ 0 ~ .:: ... ;§, 0 0 ~t " .~ ~ ..c: os.... II '> .-... ~ 0.. .., .s g, ~ ~ .. t) bI) "0 -0 "0'" ,g Ojr/l ~ ...l ~ 0 B 15- ... ::::> ... ~ "0 0 00'" a:;iS- co .l:! ~ ~ ..c: "0 (.) ~ .2 ...., .., ... o ._ :; ..c .:l .. ., ::I ;j "d C 0 '" ~ bO oS 0 '"::> .... " 0 ... ~ . ... '.;2 0 ..c: c:: C " ~_._ ~ .~"'t) .., ~ .... co ..c: Q. .. • 5l .g § ..0 0 ~ :; .... itt ~ r:! 3 ta .!:: .. > ;:I ... - S .,co Q. 0 C bI) ... -g ::> .... 0 bI) ... § ::> .5i tl .s ] 8 ~ .., '0 0 "0 .... '" o ;j ~.;i .§ r/l Z f-- f-- Z III ~ ~ ci: U..o <: 0 ~U._"

    P(3) o H(S-IO) Wakkinagar HPTWW PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS«S) 827.0 2,197 436 AC(2) M(5- MCW(IO+) (00011700) SS-TW PH« S) ) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(10+) 10) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(10+) 0CS(10+) Sf(10+) NW(lO-.l-)

    0(2) H(5- P(3) M S BS Sibnagar 10) HP TW W PO CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 2 1,464.0 2,709 562 PUC RS(lO+) (00011800) MCW(10+) TKRL ss- PH«S) ) NCS(S-10) SP(IO+) C(10+) NW(tO+) PHC(IO+) TW CP(IO+) OCS(IO+)' Sf(lO+)

    Ramch an dra DH(5-10) - - CV BS P(5) M S HPTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) 3 nagar 1,120.0 3,062 614 MCW(10+) RS(lO+) o C(JO+) TK R C SS- PH(S) ) NCS(S-IO) SP(10+) (00011900) PHC(10+) W CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    P(6) M(3) DH(S-10) THPTW Laxmipur PO CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV«5) BS«5) 4 1,620.0 10,594 2,160 SO MCW(lO+) WTKRC (00012000) PH(2) ) NCS(5-10) SP( 10+) RS(10+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

    Dinahandhun BS P(5) M S H(S-IO) HPTWW PO CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+} 5 agar 1,115.0 4,759 970 RS(10+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) TK R SS-W PH« S) ) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) (00012100) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(!O+) ST(10+)

    Paschim P(2) M(2) D DA THPTW BS PO CM ACS(10+) CV(10+) 6 Barjalai 879.0 3,455 682 S PUC 0 H(IO+) WTKCL RS(10+) MCW(10+) PH(2) CP(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) (00012200) C(lO+) SS-T NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(10+) sr(10+)

    P(3) PO Kathirambari AC(2) 0 H(10+) HPTWW CM(10+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 7 480.0 1,722 338 PH(S- (00012300) M(5-10) MCW(10+) SS-W ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) 10) C(10+) PHC(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(lO+) NWCIO+)

    D H(lO+) PO BS Patnipara P(4) M(S- TW W SS- CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) 1,751.0 3,288 708 PH(5- RS(10+) 8 !O) C(lO+) MCW(10+) T ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) (00012400) 10) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+)

    164 VILlAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ..r:: .-.. 0 r:: e ::s 0 -"l .. .~ bO > 5 .€ bO '';::: (I) "0 .5 0 0 "0 r:: u .E! e.... e .-.. 0 (I) . S u <2 bO .~ f;j e 0 .S "0 0 .... '-' u .!2 0 ::s :0 u o'd ~ 0 ~ bO ~ >. ., .. ~"O '">. ~ .. t 9 0. ~ -.... u.... "0 ~ -;;:;- S ..0 ~ v (I) > > ..r:: 0. 0. o a e (I) .. .8 0. 0 B e 0 ::s .. "0 .. :0 > 0 ..... ::s .. t; 0. .§

    Paddy, PR 0(6.5) Agartala (24) ED Vegetable, 13.1 434.6 MR T(6.5) 373.0 Wakk'magar Pottery

    Paddy, PR Bamboo MR Agartala (35) EDEAG - 1264.9 71.2 128.3 Sibnagar 2 Sticks, FP Pottery

    PR Paddy, 0(42.5) MR Agartala (12) ED N Bamboo, 630.2 T(42.5) 355.9 83.1 8.2 Ramchandran 3 FP Wood agar

    Bamboo PR Sticks, 0(377.2) !vIR Agartala (15) ED EO . N 348.7 70.8 85.3 Laxmipur 4 Pottery, 738.8 T(377.2) FP Wood

    Bamboo PR Sticks, !vIR Agartala (20) EDEAG - 444.4 312.0 358.2 Dinabandhtma 5 Pottery, FP gar Wood

    Cloths, PR 0(124.9) Paschim Agartala (13) EDEAG NM Vegetable, 209.3 381.3 163.7 6 !vIR T(124.9) BarjaJai Rice

    Vegetable, 0(80.9) Agartala (32) ED 49.2 2.2 7 MR Rice, Pottery 285.0 T(80.9) 61.6 Kathirambari

    Vegetable, PR 0(38.9) Agartala (28) ED Fruits, 121.4 1518.1 72.3 Patnipara 8 MR T(38.9) Pottery

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    o- 1! o .a ~., "3 "tl .;::tJ osbO'" ., ~., s::1'= ., 0'- o s:: ..c:'" g .... Ol _- '" o c: e:g l> _.a .,... .<> .~ '3 E tJ • .~'" i;tJ o .g bIl';:; f-o Z'" tI.l < 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Mandaj (0008)

    DFWC P(2) M Ashigarh H(IO+) HPTWW PO CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,053.0 2,077 442 AC(6) 0 PH(5- 9 (00012500) MCW(10+) SS-T ) NCS(S-10) SP(lO+) RS(10+) C(lO+) 10) PRC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    KtJengrai P(3) M(5- H(10+) HP TW ss- PO CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,409.0 660 153 10 (00012600) 110) C(10+) MCW(10+) T PH(5- ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHCC5-10) ~O) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    II Rarbhang 149 P(2) M(5- H(IO+) TWTKO PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 626.0 672 PH(5- (00012700) 10) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) 10) PRCC5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    DCHW(3) Dinakobrapa PO(5- . 245 P M(5-10) H(IO+) HPTWW CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 12 ra 1,683.0 1,097 10) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) OSS-T ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00012800) PH(5- PRCC5-IO) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+) NW(10+) 10)

    P(6) M HD HC PO BS Mandainagar THPTW CM ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) 6,003 1,204 PUC 0(2) MCW(lO+) W SS-T PH(5- 13 (00012900) 1,150.0 CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) NW{lO+) C(IO+) PRe(5-IO) 10) OCS(lO+) sr(IO+)

    Bhrigudas P(3) M(5- D H(5-10) HP TW W PO CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 14 Para 973.0 223 48 10) C(1 0+) MCW(lO+) TK ROSS- PH(5- ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PRCC5-10) T 10) (00013000) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    CHW(2) H(5- PO(5- BS Jamilengpara P M(5-10) 10) T HP TW CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+) 132 10) 15 (00013100) 1,089.0 592 C(10+) MCW(10+) W ROSS­ ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) T PH(5- PRC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+) 10)

    Atuthangbari 167 P M(S-IO) H(S-10) HP TW W PO(S- CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 745.0 766 16 (00013200) CCI 0+) MCW(lO+) OSS-T 10) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHCCS-IO) PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    .c: u "'"' :I 0= e oS .loci till .~ a till .~ ~., :a .5 :; u ., 0 .a"" 0... ., =oS e ...... u .5 e OJ .s till .~ 0 u -0 ~ ... ~ ., .!!! till u ::t OJ oS S ::0 ~ ~ . ~-o .!!! ~ .... t ., >. '0; ::3 ., .9 ~ -a. ~<> o ... .0 -0 ~ 'U>' > .0 .c: p. '-' .., oS > u .9 :I go p.~ B .!! e ..... :I oS lil p. till ~ 0 0 0 0 .... .5 ~ s ...... , :I lil oS CIll = p. ... 'iii ., =oS «i oS ~ :§ a OJ .;:: p. U ~ 0 = ... .;:0 -0 ~ 0 OJ .. 0 .... = ... oS OJ « z p.., z ::! e ~ :::J 8 =oS « z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 -20 21 22 23 2

    Wood, PR 0(16.2) Agartala (30) ED Bamboo, 95.7 187.7 753.3 Ashigarh 9 MR T(16.2) Pottert

    Wood, MR Agartala (37) Bamboo 1.4 1400.3 7.2 Khengrai 10 Goods, Rice

    Wood, MR Agartala (42) Bamboo, 616.1 10.0 Harbhang 11 Fruits

    Bamboo, MR 0(1.0) AgartaJa (39) Wood, 14.2 \l.8 9.0 Dinakobrapar 12 FP 1657.5 Te1.0) Timber a

    Wooden PR Furniture, 09 0 (263.6) MR AgartaJa (34) ED N 844.8 3.2 37.2 13 Bamboo . T(263.6) Mandainagar FP Sticks, Muri

    Wooden PR Furniture, R(11.4) Bhrigudas MR Agartala (38) ED 61.6 1.9 14 Bamboo 884.9 T (11.4) 13.3 Para FP Sticks, Muri

    PR Bamboo, Wood, 1089.0 15 MR AgartaJa (45) Jamilengpara FP Vegetable

    Vegetable, MR Agartala (28) Bamboo 740.8 3.9 h bar' 16 FP Atut ang 1 Sticks, Wood

    167 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

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    168 VIllAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory The (As 00.1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    .<:: <.> <:: '" ;::s 0 e os .~ ~ bO .~ bO .~ 5 oo .5 0 oo ] 8 u ;::s e ,..... '0 .... u 5 .S u cB ~ a <.> bO ~ 0 ... e. II) ~ :a 00 <.> ;::s :0 u 0 os bO :; 0'<3 '" ijoo ~os .... >. '" ~ 4) t: u >. ~ ~ B ~ P.. ~u o ... oo -;;;- ~ .r:> ..c: Po PoE c:- u u u ~ e <.> B ;::s 1t oo 'iii :0 :> ...... ;::s os p. os 0 '0 0 c 0 ~ '" .§ .M .~ ... <:: II) u.. ;::s ~ ~ ...... u .... ~ u • E bO os c bO .!:l II) .;::: Pop. t.'l ~ ~ 0 os .... .;::: u 0 u o· <:: - oo ... ~ 4) < z p.. Z :::E E Il.. .= ~ 8 5 < Z '"en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR(l R(11.3S) 1) ED(ll) N(4) MR(1 FAG(3) M 6643.1 ~(951.71 3824.7 4467.3 2084.2 6) ED T(963.06) FP(9)

    169

    TRfPURA (INDrA) JIRANIA DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

    KILO~1ETRES o 2 3 4

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    BOUNDARY. DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... REVENUE VlLLIoGE WITH PERllANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... 00013300 HEADQUARTI!RS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... •.. @ POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 500-999, 1000--4999, 5000 &< ABOVE ••• TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.)._ _ ... 214.3 URBAN AREA WITH LOCATIO)! CODE NAME ~ RANIRBAZAR TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK...... 128.196 NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... NH « TOTAL NUMBER or TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK .. .. 1 I!!PORTANT METALLED ROAP TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVW1PMENT BLOCK -- 19 I RIVER AND SfREAM (CHHARA)... .. ~ DISTANCE FROM DISI'RICT HEADQUARTERS...... 25 KMS_ P08I 0 Fl'lCE ...... __ PO SECOND.!lRY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE...... ~ BANK: COM!lERCIAL/CO---OPERATIVE... •.• .. ... B

    Based upon Survey of India map with the permi~ion of the Surveyor General of India. @ Government of India copyright, 2004. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA Alphabetical list of villages

    Name orthe District:West Tripura SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Jirania (0009) 1 Bankimnagar 00014100 010030003000300023 2 Belbari 00014900 010030003000300033 3 Briddhanagar 00013600 010030003000300005 4 Champabari 00015100 010030003000300035 5 Champaknagar 00015000 010030003000300034 6 Janmejoynagar 00014800 010030003000300032 7 Jirania 00014500 010030003000300022 8 Joynagar 00014300 010030003000300020 9 Khayerpur 00013400 010030003000300004 10 Majlishpur 00014000 010030003000300025 11 Mekhlipara 00013700 010030003000300026 12 Purba Barjalai 00014200 010030003000300021 13 Purba Debendranagar 00014400 010030003000300019 14 Purba Noagoan 00013900 010030003000300029 15 Radhakishorenagar 00013300 010030003000300003 16 Radhamohanpur 00014600 010030003000300030 17 Radhapur 00014700 010030003000300031 18 Tulakona 00013800 010030003000300028 19 Uttar Champ amura 00013500 010030003000300027

    172 VILlAGE DIRECTORY

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the vill~, 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+ 'Ui' lans of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) .-. u Gl u c:: -0 til -0 J:J" 0 CS ,.,. § u u ::s a '" ::s .c u u ·8 "0 c "'r:: 0 c:: OJ... .~" .2 <:> 0 .~ ;§, a C'I :: ~~ C:,-.. '-' .c .... u >. u Q., OJ ::; .e 8- ., os ~ ., U 0 bIl 0 "0 Q., OJ til ., :l: ....l os 0 ·c ::s ... :::: C'I '0 11 l' "bIl ., o'Ij .;;: '-' .c "0' 0 os u a~" u ::; .c .E!s e~ til c:: Co ._.~ u u r:: os "0" <.) 0 .. ., :l: bIl ;9 0 ::s ... r:: r:: • ... .!!! .~ 0 .c os r:: g _~ ._~.~ "0 .9 c:: u .... .c ~ Q., ..:'" J:J 0 :; .... OJ OJ os> ::s ~ .9 ~ oS 0 :l: e .~ ~ e u Q., c:: en '0 ~ :a r:: ..( ::s ...... 0 ... 0 en ...... 2' u r:: lil c 0 oS Q., ... .~ OJ .9 OJ ... .g'O! e ::s >. u .L> 0 11 -::s 0 oS a ::s "i3 <.> ~ a '" o v .._ ·c S S e ::s ;; .9 lil- a ~ .~ 3 o ._ ~ 0 0 "0 u ... bIl;9 t.9 ~ ~1 0 ~u C'Il" Z !-- !-- ~ >tl ~ Cl p., 8~ < 0 '-' til... U e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Jirania (0009)

    Radhakishor P(3) M S HD SMP(5) THPTW PO BS CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) enagar 1,159.0 11,553 2,312 AC(2) a MCW(10+) W TKSS- PH(180 RS(10+) ) NCS(5·10) SP(IO+) (00013300) C(10+) PHC(5" 10) T ) NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

    P(3) M(3) D RMP(4) S(3) SMP(9) H(5- T HP TW PO BS Khayerpur CM ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 2 361.0 9,731 2,086 PUC(2) 10) WTKRSS-PH(160 RS(10+) (00013400) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) AC(3) MCW(JO+) T ) NW(IO+) 0(2) PHC(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) C(IO+)

    P(3) M(2) D RMP H(5- HP T Uttar OCS SP S(2) PUC 10) T W PO CM(5- BS« 5) 3 Champamura 8070 10,209 2,159 ACS(10+) CV(lO+) AC(2) MCW(10+) W TKRC PH(57) 10) RS(10+) (00013500) C(10+) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(10+) NCS(5·10) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

    D SMP(4) T HPTW PH(80) BS Briddhanagar P(4) M(5- H(5-10) CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(IO+) 4 326.0 6,466 1,375 W TKRSS-PO(5- RS(JO+) (00013600) 10) C(10+) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(5·10) SP(10+) T 10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

    P(2) M(2) D H(5-10) THPTW Mekhlipara PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 5 592.0 3,723 794 S AC(2) MCW(10+) WTKRC (00013700) PH(9) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) C(10+) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+) - THPTW Tulakona P(2) H(5-10) PO CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 6 929.0 2,497 510 WTKRC (00013800) AC(3) M« MCW(10+) PH(7) ) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) SS-TW 5) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

    - Purba DHCPHC T HPTW PO P(4) M S CM(IO ACS CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 1,403.0 7,674 1,585 H(5-IO) + NCS(5-IO) 7 Noagoan C(10+) W TK L SS-pH(15) SP(10+) RS(10+) MCW(IO+) T (00013900) ~P(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

    173 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory lSe (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    J:: (,) 0= e os .~ ..l<: '"t>l) t>l) > ~ ~ .:: .., :.0 .5 '3 (,) 0 (,) c:: .., .e E '"(,) ... ., OJ .5 'U .s t>O .E E (,) g til t;I 0 ... ., :::: eo (,) u '" os 0 :0 011 .;: .. i "0...... '" os r; ..!2 ., S ~ Q. ~.., 1:: ... "0 ~'Vi' > .~ ,g p. o B e .9 os e £ .., .!! ~ ::l 13 ~"" os p. '" os ...0 ...... tl p., u t>l) .g 2 0 0 ... .5 ~ ... t>l) c:: = .... ~ rII tl., til u Po ~ tl .~ :§ til • :3 Po .. ~ ., 0 ;'" ...... E"O u ... 0 ::g 0 ;§ ~ ., < 'z 0.. Z e tl.. .!:: 8 § < Z rIl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Vegetable, MR Agartala (10) ED NM Paddy, 127.6 579.2 451.9 Radhakishore FP Pottery nagar

    Wooden PR Furniture, 0(37.3) MR Agartala (0) ED NM 81.9 42.2 199.5 Khayerpur 2 Co\\dung T(37.3) FP Cake, Rubber

    Rubber, Bamboo PR 0(230.7) Uttar Agartala (7) EA NM Sticks. 170.8 4.9 401.1 3 MR T(230.7) Champamura Co\\t1ank Cake

    Bamboo PR Sticks, Paddy, 0(83.0) MR Agartala (7) ED NM lOlA 4 Wooden T(83.0) 141.5 Bn 'ddh anagar FP Furniture

    Wooden MR Furniture, 0(40.5) Agartala (9) EA NM 159.1 8.1 384.5 Mekhlipara 5 FP Fruit Juice, T(40.5) Rubber

    Rubber, Bamboo MR 0(60.7) Agartala (9) EA NM Sticks, 323.8 2.0 451.8 Tulakona 6 FP 90.7 T(60.7) Wooden Furniture

    Wooden Furniture, PR R(666.0) Purba Agartala (1 5) Bamboo 384.9 196.4 155.8 N 7 MR EA T(666.0) oagoan FP Sticks, Pottery

    174 VUlAGEDIRECfORY

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ -;;;- ,...... krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) <) a u [;; c:: "t:l -;;;- "t:l ..0" 0 U 8 ., ::s I) <) ;:I iii u -0 c:: ..c: '"c:: 0 u .~ u' c: > Ol I) 0 0 0 .;:: ... :.= fIl .~ g 8 d '0 1:: ~ ..c: ... oS .~ '""' I) <) .,0.. u t!l g_ u >. 0 co 0 '" 0- I) -0 "t:l '" I) - .... 0 .... co OJ 'u ... <) .g ... 2 ., g~~ '2 ~ 0 d .0.. iU .S OJ .- S '" <) ~ ~ I) "2 -:I I)... ::s >. iU= I) ~ 1U e ::s :.0 e '" 4.) 0 '_ ·c s· "3 e::s ::s .S tf e .;.: .~ ~ e _~ u ~ 0 0 "t:l ... 0 o <::: co.:; t; .S -g rn Z f-< I-< Z w ~" 0 p.. U~ o .- < 0 ~U-.._, rn u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Jirania (0009)

    DDADU P(8) M(3) HCPHC S(2) THPTW ACS(2) CV BS 8 MajIishpur 1,284.0 15,450 3,289 RMP(4) W TKRC PO CM(S- PUC(4) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) (00014000) CHW(4) H(S- L SS-T PH(lS) 10) . 0(2) 10) CP(1O+) OCS(10+) Sf(10+) NW(lO+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) P(4) M(2) POTO HDMCW THPTW ACS Bankimnagar S PUC PTO CM CV BS 9 658.0 9,364 2,101 FWCRMP WTKRL (00014100) AC(2) 0 PH(206 CP(lO+) NCS(S-lO) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC« 5) SS-T ql0+) ) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    P(6) M(2) HADDA Purba THPTW - BS S PUC MCWCWC CM(S- 10 Barjalai 1,IS8.0 9,lS6 1,822 WTKRC POPH ACSNCS CV(S-IO) RS(10+) Aq2) 0 HCPHC 10) (00014200) L SS-T OCS SP(10+) NW(10+) qlO+) FWC CP(10+) ST(IO+)

    P(3) M S HH 0(2) DH T HP TW .Joynagar H(S-IO) PO CM(S- BS 8S1 ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 489.0 3,933 0(3) MCW(lO+) W TKL SS-pH«S) RS(10+) II (00014300) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) C(10+) NW(10+) PHC(10+) T CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf(IO+)

    Purba P(4) M S D H(S-IO) THPTW ACS BS Debendranag PO CM CV(10+) 12 1,430.0 8,275 1,8S8 PUC C MCW(lO+) WTKRC RS(10+) ar PH(50) CP(10+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) AC 0 PHC(10+) L SS-T OCS(10+) NW(lO+) (00014400) Sf(10+)

    P(3) M(2) HD TTWW PH(60) BS Jirania CM ACS(S.IO) CV(IO+) 1,096.0 6,786 1,338 S AC(3) MCW(IO+) TKRL S').. PO(5- RS(10+) 13 (00014S00) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) o C(IO+) PHC(10+) T 10) NW(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    Radhamohan P(4) M S H(5-10) PO CM(S- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 14 pur 1,062.0 3,446 72S TOSS-T C(10+) MCW(10+) PH(SO) 10) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00014600) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+)

    DDAHC P(2) M Radhapur H(5-10) TTWW PO CM(5- ACS(S-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,580.0 6,618 1,190 PUC 0 15 (00014700) MCWCIO+) TKOSS-T PH«S) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) CPCIO+) OCS(10+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    175 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

    Village Directory 15e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ,...... 1j a ;:I .g ~ '"1:1() oS 01) > e. .~ .S -0 ~ .. -0 C) 0 ., 0 ::l ... a e ,-... "0 t; .5 ., tB co.. [;i e <) .S 01 0 ... '-' :0 1:1() C) ::l .£ ., os ... £ ~ 011 ~ . § '"os ...U ... ., >. ~,-... oS .9 ~ 0.. ~., ...... "0 ~ .0 P.. P.. e B _g ~ ~ e "5 .9 os &g -0 os .0 > .... :::I os iil p. "0 0 t:: 0 .... .§

    Wooden Furniture, PR R(436.3) Agartala (9) EA NM Bamboo 463.0 223.3 161.3 Majlisbpur 8 MR T(436.3) Sticks, Pottery

    PR Bamboo TWE(28. MR Agartaia (22) EDEAG NM Goods, Rice, 595.2 19.9 14.2 9 6) T(28.6) Bankimnagar FP Vegetable

    Bamboo PR Sticks, Purba Agartala (22) ED Wooden 485.8 20.4 10 MR 652.1 Bar] 'al' a1 FP Furniutre, Fruit Juice Paddy, PR Bamboo MR Agartala (23) EDEAG - Sticks, 218.7 23.2 246.9 Joynagar II FP Wooden Furniture PR Bricks, MR Bamboo Purba R(31S.1) FP Agartala (30) EA NM Sticks, 0.5 T(315.1) 1051.8 3.4 59.1 Debendranaga 12 NR Wooden r NW Furniture Bamboo PR Sticks, R(68.9) Agartala (24) ED NM Rubber, 889.1 16.7 121.0 Jirania 13 MR T(68.9) FP Co\\dang Cake

    PR Bamboo, R(489.4) MR Agartala (10) ED 166.0 85.5 321.2 Radhamohanp 14 Wood, Potato T(489.4) FP ur

    Bamboo Sticks, PR 0(670.1) Agartala (26) ED Wooden 261.4 7l.4 577.6 Radhapur . 15 MR T(670.1) FP Furniture, Dry Fish

    176 Vll..LAGE DIRECTORY

    Census ofIndia2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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 lans. and 10+ ,..... 'Ui' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) u iil ., .. c:: "0 "0 .5 .ti 0 'Ui' (3 c:: u _ u .. '" :s <> l) ..c:" iil .., ., c:: c:: 0 c :s '" .- s oj 0 c 00.., '0 E:g c:: < .~ (d :s .... ""0 ... 00 ... a u .8 "iii c:: t:; c 0 "til ., .~ -a .8 ...u e :s u or> u ..:.: 11 " -:s ~ a :s ~ -a ]"" ..r Sa ..:.:'" .~ t) a .;:: s '5 a ":s :au .§ CJ.....~ ~ :ato a ~ U 0 0 :s "0 '"0 co£ 0'- CIl Z'" f-< f-< Z IlJ ~ Cl 0.. 8] < 0 ~u-...... , CIl u e! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Jirania (0009)

    DMCWPHS Janmejoynag P(4) M CV(IO+) BS 16 ar 1,033.0 2,385 500 AC(6) 0 ~(2) H(5- :~/R~ PO CM(5- ACS(5-10) RS(10+) PH« 5) 10) NCS(10+) (00014800) C(10+) 10) SS-T SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

    BS Belbari P(7)MS DPHCSMP THPTW PO CM(5- ACS(5-l0) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 17 (00014900) 3,013.0 6,846 1,270 0 C(10+) ~~~~io+) W 0 SS-T PH« 5) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

    Champaknag P(2) M DH(5-l0) THPTW PH(25) MCW(lO+) W TK R C PO(5- CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 18 ar 829.0 3,120 679 0(4) L SS-T 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) (00015000) C(10+) PHC(10+) 10) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

    • D H(5-l 0) HP TW W PH(8) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 19 Champabari 2,222.0 964 248 P(4)M(5- MCW(10+) RCLOSS-PO(5- (00015100) 10) C(10+) PHC(10+) T 10) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

    H(4) HA HH 0(18) OA(3) OU T(IS) DH W(18) pen) MCW(3) PO(IS) M(2S) 11((16) 10 ACS(6) S(17) CWC HP(16) CV(2) BS(ll) Block Total 21431.0 128196 PlO CM(4) NCS 26692 PUC(ll) HC(4) 1W(lS) SP NW(2) PH(923 OCS(2) C AC(26) PHC(4) R(13) PHS ) 0(19) FWC(2) C(9) L(40) RMP(lO) SMP(20) CHW(6)

    177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory The (As 00 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ~ c: '""' ::s 0 8 .~ ..:.: tlO '" > .9 tlO ':l '-" .f? .5 :; 8 "'"0 "c::I c.> .. 8 ::I ...... 5 S "0 .s OIl .~ 0 8' .5 "d ~ ... ""-"' .. .!l OIl c.> ::s ~ :0 u ~ .. 0 tlO ~ :;. ~""d '" '" .. OJ ... t: 4) » ~ ;:s .. .9 ~ ..0 ~ 4) ..c ""d ~'"' > > .J:l g,a '-" ,g ~ n .. E u .9 F;l"" ""d as ..c > .... ::s .. 1il "" .."" 4) 0 0 c .5 ~ .5!!l '" 0 0

    Wooden PR EDEAG Furniture, MR Agartala (24) 1017.0 0.6 15.3 Janmejoynaga 16 EO NM Bamboo, FP Fruits

    Wooden PR Furniture, MR Agartala (27) ED NM 1808.0 1168.0 2.5 34.2 Belbari 17 Bamboo FP Goodfs, Fruits PR Bamboo MR Sticks, R(91.0) FP Agartala (37) EA NM Wooden 712.1 5.3 20.3 Champaknaga 18 T(91.0) NR Furniture, r NW Rubber Wooden Fumitur, MR Bamboo Agartala (38) EA NM 2160.0 0(2.3) 51.0 0.8 8.1 Champaban 19 FP Stickis, T(2.3) COOOang Cake

    PR(l 1W~28.6 6) 2) MR(t ED(ll) R(2066.6 9) FAG (3) N(I4) 9) FP(I7 8428.4 1305.7 4417.3 EO M(14) 4059.2 0(1124.5 ) FA(8) 1) NR(2) T(3219.82 NW(2 ) )

    178 TRIPURA DUKL I DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIP URA DISTRICT

    •. KILOMETRES I. \ . 1 o 1 2 3 4 \ ., ,{ ,• .I ., . ., I ,. B ~00152 ,.thari . PO • , . S t ~ • i 153 P .... & z <

    "'. A ..... ·1 \ 0 0' L... """\. . _-' " -l « ~-./--.. I Srinagar 00016100 "- ... ( , ...... _ . , • PO S KanchaI1mala 1l I ~ 8 . 157 ! %. _., .,. . \ 0 , _, ""' .j ~ ~ \ ., . cq "' PO i ,- . / .1' '. S · \ ~ I

    " oJ "'

    ' . j JAMPUIJALA BLOCK

    BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL '" ...... • ... DEVELOPMENT BLOCK REVENUE VILLAGE WITl:{ PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... .,. .. . 00015200 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK .,. @ TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) 131.4 POPULATIoN SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES; TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 205,257 1000- 4999, 5000 & ABOVE ...... • • TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS l~ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 3 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 10 URBA AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NAME ." ... ~ JOGENDRANAGAR DlSfANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS 20 KM. NATIONAL HIGHWAY...... NH « IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD

    UNM:ETALLED RO!\l) ...... RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ... ~ POST OFFICE PO SECONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCROOL S

    PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ... ~ BANK: COMMERCIAL/CO- OPERATIVE... .., ...... 8

    IIutd upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. @) Go"erll1Jlent of India copyright, 2004-.

    VILl.AGE DIRECfOR Y Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:WestTripura S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Dukli (0010) 1 Anandanagar 00016000 010050005000500007 2 Bikramnagar 00015600 010050005000500009 3 Charipara 00015200 010050005000500002 4 Dukli 00015900 010005000500050006 5 Ishanchandranagar 00015300 010050005000500003 6 KanchanmaJa 00015700 010050005000500008 7 Madhuban 00015800 010050005000500005 8 Madhupur 00015400 010050005000500004 9 Pandabpur 00015500 010050005000500010 10 Srinagar 00016100 010050005000500055

    181 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

    Census oflDdia 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ -;;;- kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) iil .., " s:: " .0 0 -;;- "'" u _ "'"U ~ 8 a til '" ..<: til ... U U ":::: (.) oJ s:: " '"c: 0 c: -.a... i5 J!I u 0 .s 0 0 .~ E u ... .s; ..-.. .~ '-' 8 ~ ..<: ... oS 0 .., ., 0. .., :; 8- ; ~ 0 01) 0 U 0. u .. en 0 "0 ·c : :s: ....l 11 01) ., ::s ... ~ ...... ,N "0 '? adS III B .> ..<: "0 0 ~ .~ ~ .., u :; II .2 ,_; u a '"_ u s:: a os:: .~" o 0 .... '" :s: bJ) ::'" .... oS 0 ..<: "'"s:: s:: g ~ .g .g ...., ...... ~ ..<: III .g S .!) a'" 0 ~ go ;;; _- '" "'" os .- > :; ..... 3:: ... O! .-> ;:l e 0 ..s:: 01) e~ ::s .... " 0"'- 0 bIl U .... _E ...u §"(;j~ ... ."u 'a ~ s:: 0 ~ u .~ . .., "'- .!) 11 e ., ::s O! 0 .2. ~ ~ fi .:: e ~ ~ "3 e ::s .s Til- e ~ .~ ti ·c 0 0 :: "d u o c: ~ .5 ] § :-::: u "'" ... 0 bIloS c:::!u~ en ~ f- f- Z ~ ~ 0 0. ull -< 0 .._, ("J] u ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Dukli (0010)

    P(3) M S DH(5-IO) THPTW Sf Charipara AC(2) PO CM(S- ACS(S-IO) BSC5-1O) 585.0 17,306 3,417 MCW(10+) WRSS- CV(IO+) (00015200) 0(5) C(5- PR(10) 10) NCS(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(lO+) TW SP(IO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) NW(IO+)

    P(IO) M lshanchandra S PUC HD HCPHC T HP TW BS PO CM(5- ACSNCS CV(10+) 2 nagar 612.0 4,718 952 AC(2) CHW WTKRL RS(10+) PR(IO) 10) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) (00015300) 0(2) MCW(10+) SS-W NW(lO+) CP(10+) Sf (1 0+) C(10+)

    P(6) M(2) D PHS H(S- THPTW POTO NCS - BS Madhupur 3 1,050.0 12,971 2,809 SAC 0 10) WTKRSS-PTO CM ACS(S-10) CV(10+) RS(10+) (00015400) C(10+) MCW(10+) W PR(65) CP(IO+) OCSCID+) SP(10+) NW(10+) PHC(10+) ST(10+)

    P(4) M(4) D H(5-10) THPTW J3S Pandabpur CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 4 905.0 6,202 1,221'5(2) MCW(10+) WTKRSS-PO PH RS(10+) (00015500) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) C(10+) PHC(10+) W NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) Sf(IO+)

    P(5) M S D H(5-10) THPTW ACS BS Bikrarnnagar PO CV(10+) 5 745.0 6,941 1,495 PUC AC MCW(10+) WTKRC CM NCS(lO+) RS(10+) (00015600) PReSS) SP(10+) o C(lO+) PHC(10+) s.s.W CP(10+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+) Sf(lD+)

    Kanchanmal THPTW ACS BS P(2) M S HDPHC PO CV(10+) 6 a 716.0 2,937 610 WTKRL CM« 5) NCS(lO+) RS(10+) C(10+) MCW(10+) PR(3) SP(IO+) (00015700) ss.W CP(lO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+) Sf(10+)

    P(5) M(3) H D DA THPTW BS Madhuban S PUC PHC PO - ACSNCS CV(10+) 7 1,477.0 10,918 2,315 WTKRL RS(10+) (00015800) AC(2) RMP(2) PR(40) CM« 5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ss.W CP(10+) NW(lO+) 0(2) C(5- MCW(lO+) Sf(10+) 10)

    DDACHW THPTW Dukli P(6) M(2) H(5-10) PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 8 837.0 16,839 3,523 W TKSS- (00015900) S PUC C« MCW(lO+) PH(S3) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) T 5) PHC« 5) OCS(lO+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    182 VIllAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory The (As on.1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ..c:: ,.... 0 Q ::I .;.:e .g '"01) 01) > .5._, ~ '.;:l'" :a .5 8 0 "8 I> .a"" l- e ,.... 0 I> .~ ... c£ bO .~ e 0 .5 os 8 I- '-' ... ~ bOos ::I :E ... .;;: ""~ 0 M oS bO '§." .. '(;j oS I- .b ~ ...... '">. :1;"...., ... B ~ c. ... I- ... ." > ~ .:> c. c. o a e ..2 ~ .. B ::I c. 0 2:1 e -5 .. -0 os .:> > ..... ::I os ~ '" C. .§ 01) "0 0 c: 0 I- ., .e .;:: I-'" ...0 Q ...... ::I 1il ~ B 01) ... c. ... ~ ... 01) ... os .;::.. ] ::> 8 ~ -< z en 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    Bamboo Sticks. PR Agartala (4) ED NM Pottery, 265.7 319.8 Charipara MR Wooden Furnitur

    Rubber, TWE(105 PR Agartala (20) EA NM Bamboo, .2) 202.3 20.2 284.6 Ishanchandran 2 MR Wood T(105.2) agar

    PR Rubber, TWE(1l9 MR Agartala (14) EA NM Bamboo, .3) 161.9 30.4 746.6 Madhupur 3 FP Wood T(119.3)

    Wooden Furniture, PR EDEAG NM. CoMung MR Agartala (20) 466 R(58.8) 779.1 5.7 14.5 Pandabpur 4 EO Cake, . T(58.8) FP Bamboo Sticks

    PR Wooden R(328.7) MR AgartaIa (13) ED NM Furniture, 252.2 59.0 104.8 . 5 T(328.7) Bikramnagar FP Rubber, Paddy

    Wooden PR Furniture, R(30.6) Agart ala (1 5) N Bamboo 550.0 53.2 6 MR T(30.6) 82.3 Kanchanmala FP Sticks, CoMan Cake Wooden PR Furniture, TWE(186 MR Agart ala (IS) EDEAG NM Bamboo .2) 121.4 40.5 1129.3 Madhuban 7 FP Sticks, T(186.2) Pottery Wooden Furniture, PR R(16.2) Agartala (5) EDEAG NM Bamboo 80.9 739.6 Dukli 8 MR T(16.2) FP Goods, Vegetable

    183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

    Census ofIndia2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kIns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

    u --o r:: o Q ~ ..c: fr o ."'" o "0 B ~ -u ~ '" .~ '"Q .....<:: "3 Q ""Q t ..0 "" 8 Z'" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    RD Block: Dukli (0010)

    P(4) M(3) BS Anandanagar S(2) PUC H D(2) HC T HP TW PO CM(5- ACS(5-10) CY(10+) 9 (00016000) 1,422.0 9,969 2,149 AC(9) C« PHC CHW W TK R SS- PH(3) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) 5) MCW(lO+) T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+)

    DDA peS) M(3) PHS(2) H(5- T HP TW BS Srinagar S(2) CM(lO+ ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) RS(10+) 7,056 1,488 10 (00016100) 2,442.0 AC(8) 10) MCW(5- W TK R SS- PO PH ) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) C(10+) 10) PHC(5- T CP(JO+) OCS(JO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+) 10) H(4) D(ll) 1'(10) peSO) DA(3) W(IO) PO(IO) M(21) HC(2) 11«9) ro S(13) ACS(4) Block Total 10791.0 95857 PHC(4) HP(10) Pro CM(3) ST BS(8) 19979 PUC(S) NeS(3) PHS(3) 1W(10) PH(241 AC(2S) RMP(2) R(9) C ) 0(11) CHW(3) L(43)

    184 VILlAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory Ule(As on. 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    ..c: u ;:s .::: S os .;.: lOll .~ e, .q lOll .~ "t:I .9 "t:I U... 0 ] u ;:s e '0 .. u .9 ~ N e '<>'U .9 .s bO os 0 ... ._, u .!2 :a lOll 0 ;:s u ::c ... ~ ~ .. c-a 0 t; .. bO .... '" .. .!2 u ,9 ~ !! ... >- ~ ...... :a ~ c...... 0 "t:I > ~ .0 ..c: ,9 c.. ~c.. '-' u .£ ~ .. e 0 ;:s a 8.ti "t:I ';; .0 :> .... ;:s .. t; ,_ .§ lOll .. 0 '0 0 .::: 0 '" .e: ...... ::: .. 0 ;:s tl ~ 'k u c.... t; ... .::: .a bO .. -a 1a'" ~ ~ 0 .... .!?!l - -a 'k c.. ... 0 u iii 0 .. .::: .." ~ u « z 0.. Z ~ e >L. .= ;:J 8 iii < Z CI) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    Paddy, PR TWE(121 Rubber, MR Agartaia (10) EA NM 5.1) 169.0 15.9 9 Bamboo 22.0 An an dan agar FP T(1215.1) Sticks

    PR TWE(2i5 Paddy, Wood, MR Agartala (12) EDEAG NM 0.2) 224.2 30.7 36.4 Srinagar 10 Rubber FP T(2150.2)

    PR(l lWE(377 ID(6) 0) S.99) FAG(4) N(lO) MR(l 46.6 R{434.3S) 2806.7 25S.6 3479.8 EO M(9) 0) T(4210.34 FA(3) FP(8) )

    185

    TRIPURA (INDIA) JAM PUIJ ALA DEVELOP MENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

    KILOMETRES \ o 12 3 4 ( \ (, ~ ,-i~ From () / . :< Aga rtala "( JII? '9\> / I <'ltv \.. I D £ 1- ...... I _ ," , _,_,_. 1 A u £. ~ 't ,- . ..,.,. ~r- ' -.... ~ ...... DEVELOPI,. .I ~ ',,- ,_ , . J Ba rmabari ~ ~ S B • PO • 171 ,.. . " '_'-

    PO • 170 r. ...: ., Killabari .... • 172 ~ ...... _. _o_ PO , 'Y J ... ,- '(" 0 '7 . To 1J Udaipur "? ~ ~\. <\

    \ , ... " 167 Shyamnagar 166 Bamnichhara '. _ . J' i

    BOUNDARY, D!S1'RIC'r__ ...... _ ... _ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK _ ... ". ... _._.- '_'_ REVENUE VILLAGE WITH LC. NO. 00016200 TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.) ._ ... 223.5 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... @ TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 43,969 POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: TOTAL NUM BER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPYENT BLOCK _. NIL 500- 99'd, 1000 & ABOVE TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES I ' DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ._ 19 • • IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD DISTANCE FROM DISTRlcr HEADQUARTES 27 KMS. UNMEr ALLED ROAD ,_ _ ... ._ _ ... _. RIVER AND S'l'REAM (CHHARA) _ _ ... ." ... ~ POS1' OFFICE _ _. _. "...... _ _. PO SECONDARY SCHOOL / SENIOR SECO\fDARY SCHOOL ._ S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... _. ~ BANK: COMMERCIAL/CO-OPERATlVE _. _. _ _ ,,' ... B

    BuM Upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. DI~CTCENSUSHANDBOOK:~TTR~URA Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Jampuijala (0011) I Amarendranagar 00017900 010050005000500046 2 Bamnichhara 00016600 010050005000500051 3 Barmabari 00017100 010050005000500064 4 Hirapur 00017800 010050005000500047 5 Jampuijala 00017400 010005000500050059 6 Kalaibari 00017300 010050005000500061 7 Kandraichhara 00017500 010050005000500060 8 Killabari 00017200 010050005000500063 9 Madhya Ghaniamara 00017700 010050005000500048 10 Mohanpur 00016300 010050005000500053 II Paschim Takrujala 00016800 010050005000500057 12 Pekuarjala 00016400 010050005000500052 13 Prabhapur 00016200 010050005000500054 14 Purba Takarjala 00016900 010050005000500058 15 Ratanpur 00016500 010050005000500056 16 Sangkumabari 00017000 010050005000500062 17 Shyarnnagar 00016700 010050005000500050 18 Ujan Ghaniamara 00017600 010050005000500049 19 Ujan Pathalia 00018000 010050005000500045

    188 VIU..AGE DIRECTORY

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ -;;;- kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) ...... II,) iil ., c:: 0 ""c:: .. ..,":0 ""U ~ ;- 8 ... ., ., '" '';::., -(J u" c ..c:: '"c:: 0 <.> -0 '" .S..._.. =0 .~ -'u 1:: .~ U" .._,N ..c:: ... _g= 'E ...... u II,) 0. II,) ::l ~ &. 0 QI) 0 '" 0. u lOCI) os -0 .....l " 0 ·c :: ~ :::: ""'0 "8 bO'" .;;: C!- "0 6 ' ~ u '" ._II,) a==e e~ II,) -5 c:: oc:: ._;:; ~ ~.a c:: OJ "0 u 0 ... '" ~ "QI) -s 0 :0'" ... c:: " ... os .~ 0 ... ..c:: 1a c g ~ ~.g OJ ;::::: '- ..c:: Oi [t .g g ..c 0 :; _" .. lO>] OJ .~ ·s .... ~ ... E os 0. 0 c:: 00 'u ~:a <.> - ::s .... ~ 0 ... .9= QI) u =... _a ...u g~~ '2 ~ c:: 0 os Q, u d c:: ., ':l e ::s » II,) ..c Oi <.> "8 ::s <.> os ::s d <.> :.i2 e '" e e .. .;:: ;::s :.;; r:: ~ .~ e u :.a '5 '3 s ., .;:: tf e u <.> .5 .. e ~ ~ 0 0 ::l "0 0 bO-5 .§ en" Z E- E- Z [.Il ::;a Q Il. 81 « 0 ~ u'-' en- 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Jampuijala (0011)

    P(4) M D PRCCHW T HP TW BS Prabhapur CM(lO+ ACS CV(lO+) 2,030.0 3,391 728 PUC 0 H(5-10) \ W TKSS- POPH ) NCS(IO+) RS(10+) (00016200) SP(IO+) C(10+) MCW(5-10) T NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    P(IO) BS Mohanpur M(2) S H(S-IO) TWWTK PO CM(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 2 1,056.0 3,376 707 RS(IO+) (00016300) AC 0(2) MCW(5-10) ROSS-T PR(3) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW(10+) C(10+) PRC(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf (1 0+)

    P(4) 0(2) D H«5) Pekuarjala TW WTK PO(S- CM(S-. ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(S-lO) 3 724.0 840 175 M(5-10) MCW(5-10) (00016400) RSS-T 10) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(10+)

    D H«5) T HPTW PO(5- Ratanpur P(5) M CM(5- ACS(IO+) I';V(lO+) BS(5-1O) 4 2,207.0 3,997 833 WTKCO 10) (00016500) ACC(lO+) MCW(5-10) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PRC(S-IO) SS-T PH(S- CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf (10+) NW(10+) 10)

    TTWW PO(S" Barnnichhara P(2) M(S- H(S-IO) CM(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 5 199.0 580 125 TKROSS- 10) (00016600) 10) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) T PR(S- PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) Sf(10+) NW(IO+) 10)

    TTWW PO Sbyarnnagar PM R(S-IO) CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 6 263.0 1,012 228 TK ROSS- PH(5- (00016700) C(10+) MCW(5-10) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) T 10) PRC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+) NW(IO+)

    THPTW PO BS Paschim P(4) M(2) H 0 PHC + ACS CV(lO+) 1,023 WTKRC PH(5- CM(IO NCS(IO+) R.S(IO+) 7 Takarjala 1,251.0 4,790 S AC(2) MCW(5-IO) SP(lO+) C(lO+) SS-T 10) NW(10+) (00016800) o o ~P(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

    Purba TW WTK PO P(4) M H(S-lO) CM(10+ ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 8 Takarjala 909.0 1,875 399 RCL OSS- PH(5- C(10+) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) R.S(IO+) (00016900) T 10) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

    189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ,..... "5 .:: e ::0os .9 .>Il C>D 'OJ 1>0 ;> g .~ .9 '::1 ." -a 8 0 ." t) s::: ::0 os ... e ,..... 't) .. oj 1;l .~ e .a 0 8 ~ 0 _;o :0 (.) .... Ill) :2 .!! ::0 0 ~ g os co ~ ;... '" ij." '" ...... >. ;1:,..... :; :::: l3 .s 0.. ~., ...... 0 .", '" ;> .;;: ..Q ~ 0. o '-" os 0. E .2 ...'" e "5 .8 :::l §- 0 ." ~ ..0 ;> (:) .... :2 os 0. os 0 0 l':: 0 'in., '"... .5 cI':l ... ~ .!:!J ...... :: ... ::0 ...... (\'j P.. .. '";I: 'in <= '"., .!:l 2 co os .. ~ 0 .!:!J'" - '"0 ij 0...... 0 t: ·5 <: Z ~ z ::E a'" ~ ..... :3 8 1a ~ z CI"l 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Wood, MR Agartala (27) ED EO NM Bamboo, 1394.4 225.6 409.7 Prabhapur FP Rubber

    PR Wood, R(314.S) MR AgartaJa (35) Bamboo, 529.3 T(314.5) 184.5 8.5 19.1 Mohanpur 2 FP Vegetable

    PR Wood, MR Agartala (36) Bamboo, 507.9 80.0 Pekuarjala 3 FP Rubber

    Wood, MR . Agartala (22) ED NM Bamboo, 1757.6 364.1 48.7 36.4 Ratanpur 4 FP Vegetable

    Paddy, MR TWE(19. Agartala (40) EDEAG - Vegetable, 8.9 4.1 20.5 B . 5 FP 14.5 6) T(19.6) ammchhara Dry Fish

    Paddy, MR 0(31.6) Agartala (42) Vegetable, 10.1 3.4 9.3 Sh 6 FP 208.5 T(31.6) yamnagar Wood

    PR Paddy, Rice, Paschim MR Bishalgar (27) ED NM 746.3 437.5 29.5 7 Vegetable 37.6 Takarjala FP

    Wood, MR Purba Agartala (28) Bamboo, 318.9 328.7 64.1 197.1 Tak . I 8 FP arJa a Rubber

    190 VILLAGE DrRECfORY

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ -;;;- kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) ...... :: ... u '"c:: 5.. J>" 0 u -;;;- ""u 8 ""&i u 0':::'"., -"t,) ..c: a I) ... .; c:: c:: ;; c:: > Oi u 0 .. .9 8 0 .~ _g 'E t! os; .-.. OJ e ~ ..c: ~ g_ .. » u I) 0...... ::> g .. 0 bO 0- I) 0. u Oicn ....l 0 '" ]i 0 ·c '" ~ ~ -0"" bO '" " .;; ~ ..c: 0 .. ... 2=e III ~.. .td "-' ., ""<= u ~o .~._ :; ~ .a ...... c:: (J 0 .. '" ~ bO .;; 0 '":: .. .. c:: c:: " .~ 0 ., ..c: "" c:: g a<:l.:3 .g ..... ~ ...... c: t;j 0. .. ._ "" .g 8 .£> .;; 0 .....: '" :; ..... Oi :3: .. -; -; > " ... - S .. 0- 0 c:: co 'u f:~ ...... 0 .. 0 00 I) .,.. .a u ._§ .... ~S ·13 ~ c:: 0 li! 0- ... .~ Oi (J .S ]i " >. .£> .. ~ " - OJ eIL) ._:: Oi .. -; (J ..lo! S '" " u S .. .t: !1 a ::> :a a ..lo! .~ ~ a ::> OJ .El tl .5 -g ~ u .. 0 0 .. ~ oo..c: D;ju- g Cfl Z f-o f-o Z ""~ ::E ~ ~ 8] < 0 ....., CIl U e 2 3 4- S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Jampuijala (0011)

    DCHW(2) Sangkumabar PO BS peS) M(2) H(IO+) CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 9 1,517.0 3,077 647 PH(5- RS(IO+) AC(2) 0 MCW(IO+) SS-T ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00017000) 10) NW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    DDA TW W TK PO(5- Barmabari P M(5-10) H(10+) CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 1,392.0 529 115 RCL 0 SS- 10) 10 (00017100) C(10+) MCW(10+) ) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) T PH(5- PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+) 10)

    TW W TK PO(5- Killabari P(4) M(5- H(10+) CM(10+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 1,737.0 1,956 373 RC LOSS- 10) II (00017200) 10) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) T PH(5- PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 10)

    TW W TK PO(5- Kalaibari P(5) M(5- H(10+) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,205.0 1,828 361 RCLOSS- 10) 12 (00017300) 10) C(10+) MCW(10+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) T PH(5- PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 10)

    peS) M D PHSCHW TW W TK BS 13 Jampuijala CM ACSNCS CV(IO+) 905.0 3,749 726 PUC AC H(10+) R C LOSS- PO PH RS(10+) (00017400) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) SP(lO+) o C(10+) W NW(IO+) PHC(10+) ST(10+)

    DCHW Kandraichha TWWTK PO P(3) M S H(10+) CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 14 ra 1,345.0 2,840 609 AC C(I 0+) MCW(IO+) RCLOSS- PH«5) 10) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00017500) T PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

    Ujan P(2) AC THPTW H(IO+) PO CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) 85(5-10) 15 Ghaniamara 1,192.0 2,692 531 M(5-10) WTKRL MCW(IO+) PH« 5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00017600) C(IO+) SS-T PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

    Madhya P(2) M DH(IO+) TTWW BS PO CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(lO+) RS(IO+) 16 Ghaniamara 1,683.0 2,272 460 0(2) MCW(10+) TKRCO PH« 5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) SS-T (00017700) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)'

    191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA ViUage Di rectory Th e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    PR Bamboo, MR Agartala (35) ED Wood, 139.5 1333.5 18.5 25.7 Sanglannabari 9 FP Vegetable

    MR Bamboo, R(O.4) Agartala (55) 31.3 942.2 230.3 Bannabari 10 FP Wood, Rubber 108.1 T(0.4)

    Rubber, MR R(107.8) Agartala (45) Wood, 661.3 957.5 10.4 Killabari 11 FP T(107.8) Bamboo

    MR Fruit, . Agartala (35) ED 1072.0 91.3 41.8 Kalaibari 12 FP Vegetable, Dal

    PR Fruit, Wood, MR Agartala (35) EDEAG N 304.5 511.7 28.3 60.4 Jampuijala 13 Bamboo FP

    Wood, MR Agartala (32) Bamboo. 1032.8 283.6 29.1 K dr' hh 14 FP an alc ara Vegetable

    PR Paddy, Wood, 0(809.4) Ujan MR Bishalgarb (40) ED 313.1 36.4 IS Rubber T(809.4) 32.9 Cihaniamara FP

    Paddy, PR 0(673.9) Madhya 16 MR AgartaJa (40) Vegetable, 620.5 T(673.9) 307.7 48.2 32.6 Cihaniamara FP Fruit

    192 Vlll.AGE DIRECfORY

    Census of Indi a 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ ';;;' kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is 19ven) '0' ::s u '"c: "0 0 5<) u u ""''"::s 8 ..c: ., 0; c: '"c: 0 > 0 .S 0- .~ '-' 8 N .~ ~ u u '-' 0 bO 0 "0 .g ....l 0 '" o"" ... ~ N 0 bO '" .;;: '-' ..c: c.1 .2 ~ u 8 , u u oc: ._-... c: '" .." bO oS 0 ::l .~ 0 1ii c: g u.. ~ <... ..c: I. .:! ·c E

    RD Block: Jampuijala (0011)

    P(2) AC THPTW Hirapur H(lO+) PO(S- CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+} BS(S-lO} 614.0 1,075 211 M(5-10) WTKSS- 17 (00017800) MCW(10+) 10) ) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) T PHC(10+) PH«5) CP(JO+) OCS(lO+) ST(JO+) NW(JO+)

    Amarendran P(3) M S D H(IO+) T HP TW PO CM(lO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B~5-10) 18 agar 991.0 2,383 472 1 MCW(lO+) W TK C,ss. PH« 5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(10+) (00017900) AC C( 0+) PHC(10+) T CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

    Ujan P(4) AC THPTW H(lO+) PO(S- CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(S-lO) 19 Pathalia 1,134.0 1,707 322 M(5-10) WTKRC MCW(IO+) 10) ) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) (00018000) C(10+) SS-T PHC(lO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

    1'(10) P(76) W(lS) M(14) H D(10) 1K(lS) 8(4) DA PHC(2) HP(7) PO (11) ACS(3) Block Total 22354.0 43969 CM BS(6) 9045 PUC(2) PHS 1W(lS) PH(S) NCS AC(12) CHW(5) R(14) 0(10) C(ll) L(50)

    193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    PR Paddy, Wood, Agart ala (5) EDEAG - 413.6 157.8 33.6 9.3 Hirapur 17 MR Bamboo

    PR Wood, 0(364.2) MR Agartala (45) ED 503.8 61.0 62.1 Am arendranag 18 Bamboo, Jute T(364.2) FP ar

    PR Wood, 0(849.8) Ujan MR Agartala (50) ED 207.7 20.2 19 Bamboo, Jute T(849.8) 56.1 Pathalia FP

    lWE(19.5 PR(1 7) 1) ID(lt) R(422.77) MR(1 N(4) E<\.G(3) 5161.2 0(2728.9 9368.9 2904.9 1400.2 9) M(3) EO 2) FP(18 T(3171.26 ) )

    194 1RIPURA BISHALGARH DEVELOPMENT BLOCK wrEf 1RIPURA DISTRICf

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    VlLLAGEDIRECTORY Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Bishalgarh (0012) I Amtali 00020900 010050005000500042 2 Bang;hibari 00020000 010050005000500027 3 Barjala 00021000 010050005000500035 4 Baustali 00020700 010050005000500040 5 Bishalgarh 00019000 010050005000500022 6 Brajapur 00019700 010050005000500029 7 Dakshin champamura 00019100 010050005000500019 8 Dakshin Charilam 00020600 010050005000500035 9 Debipur 00018200 010050005000500012 10 Dhariathal 00020300 010050005000500036 11 Gajaria 00019900 010050005000500026 12 Ghaniamara 00018900 010050005000500024 13 Go!aghati 00019400 010050005000500031 14 Gopinagar 00019300 010050005000500020 15 Kaiyadhepa 00018600 010050005000500016 16 Kamalasagar 00018100 010050005000500013 17 Konaban 00018400 010050005000500015 18 Krishna Kishorenagar 00019800 010050005000500023 19 Latiachhara 00019500 010050005000500032 20 Laxmibil 00019200 010050005000500021 21 Madhupur 00018500 010050005000500011 22 Madhya Pathalia 00021300 010050005000500044 23 Nehalchandranagar 00018700 010050005000500017 24 Padmanagar 00020800 010050005000500041 25 Pathaliaghat 00021200 010050005000500043 26 Promodenagar 00021100 010050005000500033 27 Purathal Rajnagar 00018800 010050005000500025 28 Radhanagar 00018300 010050005000500014 29 Ramnagar 00020400 010050005000500038 30 Ran1?flpania 00020100 010050005000500028 31 Rangmala 00020500 010050005000500039 32 Sutamura 00020200 010050005000500037 33 Uttar Chari lam 00019600 010050005000500030

    197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

    Census of India 2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 krns., 5-10 krns. and 10+ -;;;- ...... krns ofthe nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) 0 III=' 0 .... c: "c:l !3 "c:l u .D_ 0 <.> -U? [;i ., =' <.> u ::s 8 ..c: III u ., ';j CJ .; d d 0 0; <.> 0 u c: > .... :§_ U 0 0 .~ B ~ t: .> ..-.. .~ .._,N ..c: .... g_ .... >, <.> ., 0. U :; .e III 01) 0 <.> M 0 "c:l ~ 01'" til ::: ....l 0 '" 0 ·c ::> .... ~ N "0 ~ "" 01) til .;; '-' ..c: .", 0 III U E:g? o:l ~ <1& ., . '';:: :; ..d .E! '-' III I) c: u u c: ;i "c:l o ._ ., 0 ... '" ::: 00 0 "::s'" ... d • ... £l .~ 0 0 to ., OJ . '" o;;>-g '" ._ ~ :; ... OJ ~ .... .g ~ S u 0. 0 d 01) '0 e~ ::> ...... '" 0 ... 0 b() u ... g'ta~ d 1iI c: 0 ., 0. u '+=1 01 2 ".... 'a S .D III .S -::s <.> u 11 III <.> .!:l ~ e'" '" S ::s e ~ .;;:.. 3 3 s ::s "'C 5 ~ .~ i) e g;; .S

    D H(10+) THPTW BS Kamalasagar P(2) M S CM(lO+ NCS CV(lO+) 397.0 1,868 361 MCW(lO+) WTKRS POPH ) ACS(10+) RS(10+) (00018100) C(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OSS-T NW(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

    DH(10+) THPTW PH BS Debipur P(2) M(5- CM(~O+ NCS CV(10+) 2 871.0 2,698 592 W TK R SS- PO(5- ) ACS(10+) RS(10+) (00018200) 10) C(10+) MCW(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) T 10) NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

    P AC 0 THPTW BS Radhanagar H(lO+) PO CM(lO+ NCS CV(IO+) 3 1,146.0 2,213 455 M(5-10) W TK SS- ) ACS(10+) RS(10+) (00018300) MCW(lO+) PH(5) SP(lO+) C(10+) T NW(IO+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

    D H(lO+) THPTW BS Konaban P(3) M S CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 4 798.0 3,153 653 MCW(10+) W TK RSS-PO PH RS(10+) (00018400) C(10+) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(10+) PHC(lO+) T NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

    D(2)DA THPTW BS Madhupur P(6) M(2) DH(2) MH PO CM(lO+ ACSNCS CV(lO+) 5 623.0 4,179 842 WTKRS RS(10+) (00018500) S PUC PHC H(lO+) PH(2) ) OCS(10+) SP(10+) SS-T NW(10+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) CP(10+) ST(10+)

    D H(10+) THPTW PO BS Kaiyadhepa P(2) M CM(5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 6 1,158.0 5,376 1,064 MCW(lO+) RS(10+) (00018600) C(10+) W TK R ss. PH(4) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) PHC(5-10) T NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) - Nehalchandr D H(lO+) THPTW PO NCS BS P(2) M(2) MCW(10+) CM(S- CV(lO+) 7 anagar 1,170.0 5,513 1,161 ACS(IO+) RS(10+) W TK R SS- PH(7) 10) SP(lO+) (00018700) SC(IO+) PHC(5-10) T NW(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST{IO+)

    Purathal D H(lO+) THPTW BS P(2) M S PO .. CM(lO+ ACS(5-IO) CV(lO+) 8 Rajnagar 942.0 3,788 802 MCW(10+) WTKRC R:i(10+) C(10+) PH(3) ) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) (00018800) PHC(5-10) SS-T NW(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(10+)

    198 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory lSe (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ...... -5 .: ::s e os .g .!ooI OIl os g ~ OIl .~ :.a .9 "3 8 0 "'0 (.) u ..a ... ij e (.) u .9 '0' .s tl e (.) !;l 0 :.a u ... ~ ~ ~ OIl ::s B .0 .;; cId os 0 os "OIl >. ~"d ~ :::s os ... ~ t: u '">. :l: ...... os u 9 Q. .. o .. .0 "d > .0 ~ Co u .._, os ~ .0 g Co B ..!a ~ e u ::s os Cot "d os .0 > (5 .... ::s os Co .. 0 0 0 tl '" .5

    Bamboo, PR Wooden TWE(20. MR Agartala (32) EA NM 80.9 182.1 Furniture, 101.2 2) T(20.2) 12.7 K am al asagar FP Rubber

    PR Wood, TWE(202 MR Agartala (29) EA NM Bamboo, 143.3 .3) 393.3 101.2 30.9 Debipur 2 FP Rubber T(202.3)

    PR Wood, TWE(20. MR Agartala (32) EA NM Bamboo, 485.6 2) T(20.2) 202.4 333.9 103.7 Radhanagar 3 FP Rubber

    PR Wooden . R(50.6) MR Agartala (30) EA NM Furniture, 10.9 T(50.6) 343.2 202.4 120.9 Konaban 4 FP Bricks, Tea

    Wooden PR Furniture, TWE(71. MR Agartala (24) EA NM 476.9 5.8 18.5 Madhupur 5 Bamboo 51.1 0) T(71.0) FP Goods, Rubber

    PR Wood, TWE(50. MR Agartala (35) EA NM Bamboo, 200.8 9) T(50.9) 601.1 140.5 165.2 Kaiyadhepa 6 FP Vegetable

    Wooden Furniture, PR TWE(48. 202.7 Nehalchandra 7 MR Agartala (20) EDEAG NM Fruit Juice, 162.3 9) T(48.9) 615.6 140.5 FP Bamboo nagar Goods

    Wooden TWE(196 PR Furniture, Purathal Agartala (28) EA NM 171.3 .3) 519.7 13.0 41.4 Rajnagar 8 MR Fruit Juice, T(196.3) Bamboo

    199 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK. WESTTRIPURA

    Census ofIndia2001- Amenities andLand Amenities available (if not available within the villag:, 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+ kIDs of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given)

    ...o -; o !::!.. ~ o til .g -o -0 ... "0 011 en !::!.. .<:: ", 0 1;1 c: .-0:; o .- ::lo c: g .....<:: ~ '" o ~ e ~ 011 v ...o a . 5 - ...0 .D .:.: ::s 8 .5 .~ ti ... OlIoS i Q « 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Bishalgarb (0012)

    T HP TW PH(lO) BS Ghaniamara P(2) M(2) D H(l 0+) CM(lO+ ACSNCS CV(]O+) 9 573.0 6,489 1,374 W TK R SS- PO(S- RS(IO+) (00018900) SC(lO+) MCW(10+) ) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PRC(S-IO) T 10) NW(10+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+)

    P(3) M(3) THPTW POTO BS 10 Bishalgarh S(2) PUC CM(2) ACSNCS CVSP 1,140.0 23,721 5,133 H D MCW W TK SS- PR(22S RS(IO+) (00019000) 0(2) CWCPRCO T CP(lO+) OCS ST (1 0+) ) NW(10+) C(IO+)

    HCPRC Dakshin THPTW P(2) M S CHW PO CM(5- Aa<5-10) CV(5--! 0) BS II Champamura 820.0 3,224 659 WTKRC C(IO+) H(10+) PR(IO) 10) NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00019100) SS-T MCW(10+) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

    HHD BS Laxmibil P(2) M(2) H(IO+) T HP TW PO CM ACS NCS 633.0 6,684 1,348 CV(lO+) RS(10+) 12 (00019200) S AC(2) MCW(10+) W TK ~ SS- PR(50) CP(10+) OCS(10+) W SP(IO+) NW(lO+) o C(IO+) PRC(10+) ST(10+)

    ACS BS Gopinagar P(3) M S H(IO+) HPTWW PO CM(5- CV(IO+) 13 1,055.0 6,964 1,419 NCS(IO+) RS(10+) (00019300) C(lO+) MCW(] 0+) TKSS-W PH(10) 10) SP(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

    P(3) M(2) HH D THPTW ACS BS PO CV(IO+) 14 Golaghati 1,240.0 6,248 1,271 PUC 0(2) H(lO+) WTKSS- CM NCS(IO+) RS(10+) (00019400) PR(7) SP(10+) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) T CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) ST(10+)

    DH(IO+) TRPTW BS Latiachhara P(2) M S PO CM(S- ACS(S·IO) CV(lO+) 1,324.0 3,949 796 MCW(lO+) W TK SS- RS(IO+) 15 (00019500) C(10+) PR(2) 10) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(10+) W NW(lO+) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+)

    P(4) M S DHCO Uttar THPTW ACS BS PUC H(10+) CM CV(10+) 16 Charilam 1,970.0 10,793 2,22] W TK R SS- PO PH RS(]O+) Tr(2) MCW(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) (00019600) W 0CS(10+) NW(10+) C(JO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+)

    200 Vll.LAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    .d 0 I': ::I 0 e 01 .><: bO ".g bO .~ 5 ~ .5 u :0 "3 u 0 "0 u u ::I C E ...... '0 ... u u co ;J .~ E u .5 ..s :0 ... '-" u ~ bO 8 ::I :0 u o(! 01 0 f1 co ~ >, §." 01 ~ 01 ... ~ '">, 'OJ u g ... t: ~ ~ a .0 ~ -a u ." 'o:i' > > .c p. o .a e u U 01 u B ::I IJ. u B 5 "" .... ::> 01 tl ..p. .§ ~ u co 01 0 0 0 c 0 ...... : u u tl ... bO ... ~. - ::> u :§ .a -; .. :: ~ '"o .:os ... "0 ..u 'i: IJ. u u .: "" 0 0 :§ "3 I': ~ u « z A. Z ~ E J.t. ;::J U .. -< Z IZl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    Bamboo PR Goods, R(322.6) MR Agartala (27) ED N Wooden 2.9 22.6 Ghaniamara 9 T(322.6) FP Furniture, Rubber

    PR Steel R(52 1.2) MR Agartala (20) EA NM Furniture, 439.0 126.3 53.4 Bishalgarh 10 T(521.2) FP Rubber, Rice

    Wooden PR Furniture, TWE(29. MR Agartala (17) EA N 485.6 139.9 165.0 Dakshin II Vegetable, 5) T(29.5) Champamura FP Rice

    Wooden PR Furniture, R(228.9) MR Agartala (20) EA NM Bamboo 185.8 131.8 86.3 Laxmibil 12 T(228.9) FP Industry, Fruits

    PR Wood, R(130.0) MR Agartala (37) ED N Bamboo, 103.7 T(130.0) 583.9 133.7 103.7 Gop in agar 13 FP Rubber

    Rice, PR 357 R(63.2) Agartala (80) ED N Bamboo, 182.1 197.4 761.5 Golaghati 14 MR . T(63.2) Vegetable

    Wood, PR R(137.6) Agartala (45) ED Bamboo, 344.1 251.1 301.6 Latiachhara 15 MR 290.0 T(137.6) Fruits

    Wooden TWE(162 PR Furniture, Uttar Agartaia (26) EDEAG NM 1548.7 .0) 202.3 3.3 16 MR Bamboo 53.8 Charilam T(J62.0) Industry, Rice

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    "0'"o u =o ~ u o ...J o(J II) ~ ~ :> i .... tlJ) o .S II) ~ .5 ~ Q 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Bisbalgarh (0012)

    CM(5- ACS BS Brajapur P(2) M(2) DO H(IO+) T HP TW 8,477 1,877 SCCIO+) MCW(10+) WTKRSS-POPH 10) NC!:(10+) CV(10+) R!:(IO+) 17 (00019700) 1,128.0 SP(lO+) PHCClO+) T CP(5- OC!:(lD+) ST(10+) NW(lD+) 10)

    DDA Krishna P(2) M(2) H(lO+) T HP TW PO CM(10+ ACSNCS BS 9,244 1,932 CV(10+) R!:(10+) 18 Kishorenagar 1,053.0 S PUC MCW(IO+) W TK R ss.. PR(2S) ) OC!:(lO+) (00019800) T SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+)

    Gajaria P(2) M(2) 0 H(IO+) T HPKT:ss- PO CM(IO+ AC!:(5-10) CV(IO+) BS 707.0 3,483 19 (00019900) 736 sqIO+) MCW(10+) WT PH«5» NC!:(5-10) SP(lO+) R!:(10+) PRC(10+) T CP(lO+) OC!:(lO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

    D H(IO+) T HP TW BS • Bangshibari PM S MCW(lO+) W TK PO(S- CM(IO+ AC!:(5-10) CV(IO+) SI8.0 1,127 ss. RS(1O+) 20 (00020000) 233 C(lO+) 10) ) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) PHC(lO+) T PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

    P(2) M 0 R(IO+) T HP TW PH(2) BS Rangapania CM(lO+ ACS NCS CY(lO+) R!:(10+) 21 (00020100) 1,161.0 3,954 805 C(10+) MCW(lO+) W TK R SS-PO(5- ) OCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHCCS-I0) W 10) CP(10+) ST(lO+)

    BS &rtamura PMS H(IO+) T HP TW PO CM(10+ AC!:(5-10) CV(IO+) R!:(IO+) &99.0 1,943 405 22 (00020200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) ; TK ss.. PH(3) ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

    Dhariathal P(2) M S H(IO+) ~ ~P/: PO(S- CM(IO+ ACS(S-IO) CY(!O+} BS(5-IO) 365.0 1,084 23 (00020300) 235 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) T 10» NCS(5-10} SP(lO+) RS(1O+) PHC(S-IO) PH«5) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

    THPTW Ramnagar 449 P(2) M S H(10+) W TK PO CM(IO+ CY(10+) 8S(5-10) 518.0 2,285 ss. ~~~5-10) 24 (00020400) C(10+) MCW(lO+) T PH(5) ) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC(5-1O) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) Sf (1 0+) NW(ID+)

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    Village Directory Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different typ es of land use in hectare)

    .c (.) ~ j ::I og '"01) 01) .5 ';3> '-J .£ "tI .5 :; u "d u u ., 0 ..3 e ...... _ (.) ... u § .5 01) .;!l e (.) .5 .s t;j ..." '-' ., -0 01) 8 ;:l ~ B ::0 .;;: ~ 0 " >. '" ~"tI '" '" W ... 1:: u >. 'a'" s C. ~ .t:> "tI '"~'<6 S .t:> ~ p. o ... > > " .c P. '-" B .2 e u B " o.g "tI ::I ijl .t:> "> ...'"0 .... ~ p. .§ 01) 0 0 ~ 0 ... '" .s B ;::'" ... ~ '" u ., ::I . ...'" p.... ~ fj 01) .!:I a 01) OJ til ~ ~ 0 ... '" " .;:: p. 0 1ii 0 '" ..( ] - '" ..(" z Il.. Z" ~ e t:.. :5 8 a ~ CI.l" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Bamboo, R(340.1) Agartala (19) ED NM 720.3 21.9 45.7 Brajapur 17 MR Wood, Rice T(340.1)

    Bamboo PR Industry, R(404.9) Krishna MR Agartala (30) ED N Wooden 615.2 2.1 18 T(404.9) 31.2 Kish oren agar FP Furnitur, Rubber

    Bamboo PR In udstry, Ria, R(20.5) MR AgartaJa (I 0) ED N 425.7 41.4. 49.2 Gajaria 19 Wooden 169.8 T(20.5) FP Furniture

    PR Bamboo MR Agarta1a (10) ED N Industry, Ria, 260.3 214.7 42.3 0.5 Bangshibari 20 FP Rubber

    PR Bamboo R(101.3) MR Agartala (10) N Industry, Ria, 186.8 T(101.3) 841.6 4.2 27.3 Rangapania 21 FP Vegetable

    PR Bamboo MR AgartaJa (25) N Industry, Ria, 729.4 155.6 4.5 9.4 Sutamura 22 FP Rubber

    Bamboo TWE(106 PR Industry, Agartala (34) ED EAG NM .0) 40.5 76.1 142.0 Dhariathal 23 MR Wooden T(106.0) Furniture, Ria

    Bamboo Industry, PR TWE(40. AgartaJa (38) ED EAG NM Wooden 33.5 126.3 317.7 Ramlllrgar 24 MR 5) T(40.5) Furniture, Pachra

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    Census ofInma 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ Ians ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given)

    o -o t!- o tl> o "0 N '0 '-' "§ ;::I o ..c:l ... OJ o d t o .c .~ E .g i tIl 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Bishalgarh (0012)

    D H(lO+) T HP TW PO Rangrnala 568 P(2) M CM(~O+ ~~5-10) CV(10+) BS(5-10) 2S (00020500) 1,450.0 2,676 MCW(IO+) W TK SS- C(10+) PHCCS-IO) W PH(2) ) SP(10+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    Dakshin P(4) M(2) HC H(l 0+) T HP TW PO CM(IO+ ACS CV(IO+) BS 26 646.0 Charilam 6,417 1,340 S(2) MCW(10+) WTKRSS- pH(5) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(IO+) (00020600) C(lO+) PHC(S-IO) TW CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    T HP TW PH(2) Baustali CM(IO+ ACS(5-10) CV(10+) :: 980.0 2,286 461 P(3) M H(lO+) W TK SS- PO(5- 27 (00020700) C(10+) MCW(lO+) W 10) ) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) 10+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

    P(2) M(5- D MCW T HP TW PO CM(S- BS Padmanagar ('C' ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 868.0 1,296 273 H(IO+) W TK 28 (00020800) 10) CCI 0+) PHC(5-10) TW .;)oY" PH« 5) 10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST (1 0+)

    P(2) PUC H D MCW THPTW BS 9 Amtali CM ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) RS(10+) 945.0 5,825 1,242 M(5-10) PHC WTKSS- PO 2 (00020900) PH(IO) CP(lO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) W OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

    8arjala PM H(5-10) ~ ~KT~ PO CM(5- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 466.0 2,280 30 (00021000) 478 C(10+) MCW(S-IO) W PH« 5) 10) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    Promodenag P M AC D H(5-10) HP TW W PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV{lO+) BS(5-10) 31 1,022.0 2,646 ar 536 CC 1 0+) MCW(5-IO) TK R SS-T PH(5- ) NCS(5-IO) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC(5-10) 10) (00021100) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

    HH D H(5- PO BS 32 Pathaliaghat 10) MeW(S- HP TW W CM' ACS(10+) CV(lO+) RS(10+) 886.0 2,559 526 P(2) M PH(S- C(10+) 10) PHC(5- SS-T CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) (00021200) 10) 10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

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    Village Directory Ole (As on 1999) Land use (ie. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    ..c:: ,..... <> <: S 0 ~ .~ ~ bIl .S bIl .;::> '-' .q "0 .5 u "0 "3 u .., s0 ..a <>.. u a .9 u <> bIl tl 8 ""u .5 ..s os :;; l:i ... '-" u OIl 8 a os ~ :;; ... ctd ~" os bIl > >. i:i"O ~ :';:I ~ .. 0 ~ S u >. :l:"", os u ... ~ 'i5. ..,...... "0 > ~ .D .= g o .a e ~ _g ~ os 8 0 ""::l go "" u "0 os .0 > ...... os tl '" .§ ~ B os 0 0 0 <: 0 ...... tl os .~ ...... <: ... " ...... OJ .. .a bI) d os ~"" tl .~ .;:: ~ OJ 0 .= - "0 "... s "" ... 0 "a 0 <: os ... <:"" Z p.. Z ~ S 11.0 !i ::> 8 ;; .:;: z CI) [4 15 16 [7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    Bamboo TWE(337 PR Agarta[a (35) EDEAG NM Industry, Ria, .1) 202.3 101.2 809.5 Rangmala 25 MR Pachra T(337.1)

    Bamboo PR Industry, R(411.7) Dakshin Agartala (27) EDEAG NM 88.3 101.2 26 MR Wooden T(411.7) 44.7 Ch an'1 am Furniture, Ria

    Bamboo PR Industry, Ria, R(346.8) Agartala (37) EDEAG NM 549.8 2.1 80.9 Baustali 27 MR Wooden T(346.8) Furniture

    Bamboo TWE(210 PR Agartaia (37) EDEAG N [ndustry, Ria, .5) ~48.2 2.1 107.3 P dm 28 MR a anagar Jute T(210.5)

    PR Bamboo R(400.1) MR Agartaia (32) NM Industry, Ria, 50.9 3.3 490.2 Amtali 29 T(400.1) FP Vegetable

    Wooden PR R(20.2) Agartala (45) N Furniture, 165.1 97.4 182.9 Barjaia 30 MR T(20.2) Bamboo, Ria

    PR Bamboo. R(269.8) Bishaigarh (5) ED EAG - 134.9 67.4 67.4 P de 31 MR Wood, Ria 482.6 T(269.8) romo nagar

    Wood, PR Bamboo 0(42.8) Bishaigarh (5) ED N 433.6 28.7 121.6 . 32 MR Industry, T(42.8) Pathailaghat Fruits

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    -;;; .:o .~ o ::s 't:I til 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Bishalgarh (0012)

    Madhya THPTW PO BS PM S H(S-lO) CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(JO+) 33 Pathalia 793.0 1,968 392 C(lO+) MeW(5-l0) W TK R SS- PH(5- ) NCS(5-l0) SP(lO+) (00021300) PHC(5-1O) T 10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(10+) NW(lO+)

    H(2) HH(3) 1{30) P(73) D(23) W(33) M(40) DA(2) 1K(32) PO (27) S(23) DH(2) ACS(J3) MCW(3) HP(33) TO Block Total 30265.0 156410 32639 PUC(6) PH(394 CM(7) NCS(lO) CV SP BS(28) Tr(2) MH CWC 1W(33) OCS ) AC(4) HC(3) R(18) 0(7) PHC(4) C(2) CHW 0(3) L(50) S(2)

    206 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Village Directory 15e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    ..c: u c:: ::l g e lIS ~ bO iii .5 bO oEi -..J .~ .5 u -0 -0 0 0 g u ::l ;j e Q ... Il .5 0- ..E OIl .E e u .5 t;j 0 ... -..J U ~ -0 OIl 0 ::l u ::0 ., .;; lIS 0 tl 00 ~ » <:-0 os .;~ os .. '"» ~..,. E ~ 0. ~ ~ ~ -0 ~ .D" .c P- P- o a e .!l u l:i a S ::l "lIS Ao <.> -0 os ::0" > ..... ::l ~ P- bO ttl 0 '0 0 c:: 0 tl '" .§

    Bamboo PR Madhya Bishalgarh (5) ED N Industry, 252.9 356.6 92.4 33 MR 91.2 P at hal'la Wood, Rubber

    1WF.(149 PRe3 5.56) 3) R(3769.2 MR(3 FD(19) N(31) 5386.5 9) 11232.7 2920.0 4862.3 3) FAG(9) M(18) FA(IO) 0(42.76) FP(18 T(5307.61 ) )

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    TRIPURA s BOXANAGAR DEV ELOPMENT BLO CK

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    Kulubari '. 00022900 . - ~ / PO • '"

    BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... REVENUE VILLAGE WITH L.C. NO. 00021400 HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK @ VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: 500-999, IOOO & Ahove • • TOT AL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.}.. ... 110.5 TOTAL POPULATION Of DEVELOP~ENT BLOCK ...... 44,054 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOP:MENT BLOCK ... NIL UNMETALLED ROAD ...... •. TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLA(1ES I~ DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 16 RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ... DISTANCE FROM DlsrRICf HEADQUARTES ...... 45 KMS. POST OFFICE PO SECO:"DARY SCHOOL/SEriWR SECONDARY SCHOOL S PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ..• ..• ••. ~

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    Name oftbe District:West Tripura S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name ofRD Block: Boxanagar (0013) 1 Anandapur 00022400 010060006000600011 2 Ashabari 00021700 010060006000600005 3 Bejoy nag;u- 00022600 010060006000600012 4 Bhaluarchar 00021600 010060006000600003 5 Boxanag;u- 00021800 010006000600060006 6 Dhanirampur 00022700 010060006000600014 7 Ghilatali 00022100 010060006000600008 8 Jogatrampur 00022200 010006000600060009 9 Kalarnchaura 00022300 010060006000600010 10 Kalsimura 00021900 010060006000600007 11 Kamalanag;u- 00022500 010006000600060013 12 Kulubari 00022900 o {0060006oo06000 16 13 Manikyanag;u- 00022000 010060006000600004 14 Matinagar 00022800 010060006000600015 15 Putia 00021500 010060006000600002 16 Rahimpur 00021400 010060006000600001

    210 YILLAGE DIRECfORY

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ 'OJ' kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) &l u Q I 'OJ' u _.D 0 <> '" :;I ""u u 8 '"a iii 0.= u oj c: ..c: .. u OJ -0 r:: > ... :.;: !J <) .9 0 0 .~ <) ... 'ta ~ a N ..c a 'E --- '-' ... :; - u .. OJ bO u Ojrn '" 0 0 '" .."" I>. .;::: '" ..;!: ...l ~ 0 "" ] 0 :;I ... ~ '0 1:>0'".. u B ~ ~ ..c: b :a:g'E ca .. "" :;I 0 ~ ""... s ..u P., r:: "1lIl 'u E:a ;:t ..... 0 ... 0 bO .. ... a <.l ._§"'~ s °a ~ 0 ''::;: ., Q t;; c::>. .. OJ .5 ::s ..u ;::I >- ., .0 Cd u "2 - 'ta S ::s (.) ..>! 8 .. r.i OJ 8 '" Q.) .;::: !i 8 :;I :.a S ..>! "t: ~ :.a a :;I ., .5 tf t u .9 S s~ ., 0 "0 .... 0 o a 1:>0.;3 .§ rn Z" ~ f-o Z D.l ~ 0 t:l.o (.).0 « 0 ~S

    D PHSCHW P(2) M S PO BS Rahimpur o H(5-10) HPTWW CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) 655.0 3,403 586 AC(2) PH(5- RS(10+) (00021400) MCW(S-IO) SS-W ) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) C(10+) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+)

    D CHWH(5- PO Putia PM AC 10) Mew(5- HP TW W CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) BS 2 3S6.0 2,712 450 PH(5- (00021500) C(IO+) 10) PHC(5- SS-T ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+)' RS(IO+) 10) 10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+) NW(10+)

    DPHSCHW PO BS Bhaluarchar P(2) M(2) H(5-10) T TW W CM(5- ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 3 7Ql.0 2,845 591 PH(S- RS(lO+) (00021600) S AC(2) MCW(S-IO) SS-T 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) o C(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SI(IO+)

    PHC BS Ashabari P(2) CHW(2) H(5- T TW W PO« 5) - ACS(S-IO) CY(lO+) 4 294.0 2,536 460 RS(fO+) (00021700) AC(2) M(5- 10) Mew(5- SS-T PH(S- CM« 5) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) 10) C(lO+) 10) 10) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SI(10+)

    P(2) M S PHC OH(5- ACS BS Boxanagar PUC PO CY(IO+) 5 527.0 4,746 866 10) Mew(5- T TW W CM NCS(IO+) RS(10+) (00021800) AC(2) 0 PH(6S) SP(lO+) 10) SS-W CP(10+) OCS(IO+) NW(10+) C(10+) SI(10+)

    CHW(3) H(5- P(3) M BS Kalsimura 10) MCWe5- T TW W PO CM(10+ ACS(5-10) CY(IO+) 6 660.0 4,656 862 AC(3) 0 RS(10+) (00021900) 10) PHC(5- SS-T PH(5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(lO+)

    CHW H(5- Manikyanag BS P(2) M 10) MCW(5- TW W ss- PO CM(IO+ ACS(S-IO) CY(IO+) 7 ar 828.0 2,507 480 RS{10+) ACC(IO+) 10) PHC(5- T PH« 5) ) NCS(lO+) SP(10+) (00022000) NW(IO+) 10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+)

    CHW(2) H(5- BS Glilatali P(2) M(2) 10) MCW(S- T TW W PO(S- CM(lO+ ACS(S-lO) CY(IO+) 8 421.0 2,183 383 RS{lO+) AC(2) 10) PHC(S- ss-T 10) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00022100) NW(IO+) C(10+) 10) PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+)

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    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    -3 r:: e &1 0 tlI) .~ .S"'" tlI) #~ '-' .~ G) -0 .S -; <) 0 <) G) "'" ., ..c: e ...... -5 .. .S OJ .E 00 :~ e <) ~ ... e, OJ ~ 00 8 ;::: OJ "'" g 00 ·s &11 .. <=-0 M ~ ... >. .. OJ S OJ ;:... ;!: ...... :; S" 9 P.. ~ ...... 0 "Cl .I:> ~ p, u > > ..c: 0.. o0.. .a '-" .£ ~ .. S <) 9 ;::: 0 ~ ..c > ... ;:1 p, 0 0 0::: tl '" '" .S c!S "'" 00 '" 0 0::: e'" ., ... ., ::: tl ~ u 0.. .. til ., :§ 2 Eo .~ OJ .. G) ~ 0 ·c p, '" 0 ~ 1ii 0.. ... "'" '" ~ u -< Z Po. Z ~ e I:. .!:: :5 -8 ~ -< Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Bricks, TWE(24. MR Sonamura (25) EA N 293.4 172.0 50.6 Rahimpur Bamboo, Muri 114.7 3) T(24.3) FP

    PR Paddy, Wood, TWE(8.1) MR &mamura (26) EDEAG - 133.1 28.0 10.2 Putia 2 Bamboo 176.7 T(S.I) FP

    PR Bricks, TWE(40. MR Sonamura (30) EDEAG N Bamboo, 601.2 5) T(40.5) 8.1 50.6 0.8 Bhaluarchar 3 FP Wood

    PR Wood, MR &mamura (31) ED N 159.2 100.2 31.2 3.4 Ashabari 4 Bamboo, Jute FP

    PR Paddy, Wood, MR Sonamura (28) ED N 85.S 209.7 146.2 85.5 Boxanagar 5 Bamboo FP

    PR Bamboo, MR Scmamura (26) ED N 167.6 248.2 195.3 49.0 Kalsimura 6 Wood, Jute FP

    PR Bamboo, TWE(4.1) MR Sonamura (18) EDEAG N 298.8 3.8 7 Wood, Jute S18.5 T(4.1) 3.8 M an ikyanagar FP

    R(33.2) PR Paddy, Wood, Scmamura (21) ED N 340.0 0(8.0) 3.8 9.5 34.5 Ghilatali 8 MR Fruits T(41.2)

    212 VlLlAGE DIRECfORY Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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 krns. and 10+ ,..... kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) '"::s .., Ulc:: "0 -0 .r:i 0 -;;;- ., ::s u I.., ::s a 1a .., - ..c:: .. .., .., ";;j '';:: u e =: 0 8- 0 .., c .?:: ... ;.:: !1 .5 0 0 (tj o ... .~ '-' u ...... ,N ..c:: .a of! 0 'E '"' .., ...., 1>.. u Ul "3 ~ ~ 0 co 0 is' Q. u ";;jCll -0 -0 ..l ] 0 ·c ::s'" ..~ ~ N '0 co '" .;: ...... c:: "'0 0 E =" S III 2 ~ .., c:: u ~ ·8 "3 ~.a '-" .. .., .., =: os "'0 o::: ._u 00'" til :: co i3 ::s'" c " ... ~ .~ 0 t ..c:: c g ~_ ._~.g "0 .9 c: .., r;:: ..... 1>.. a oJ:) 0 -= OJ os _" '" -... _0 > "3 .... ";;j :: ... ";;j «S .t:: " :> ::s s ...., tl. 0 c:: co.., '(3 "'-0 .8 5 ::s ... 0 ... 0 co .,... _.a .,... §-;a~ c:: '" ::: 0 OJ D. u .~ OJ ';::l S ::s >. "'".., oJ:) u .S ] ::s t.l u ..>: _- El '" :i 5 .a El : .~ ~ :. .9 ] e~ u ~ 0 0 ::s -0 ·c 0 o c coi3 (/) Z f-< !-< Z U.l ::E Q A. u~ ~ 0 ~u...., CIl.. 8 'f~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: Boxanagar (0013)

    D(2)

    Jogatrampur P AC M« CHW(2) H(5- T TW W PO CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 9 446.0 813 146 (00022200) 5) C(10+) 10) MCW(5- SS-T PH«5) ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5- CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+) 10)

    P(3) M S DCHW(2) BS Kalamchaura PUC H(IO+) TTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 797.0 2,446 471 RS(10+) 10 (00022300) AC(2) 0 MCW(S-IO) OSS-T PH«S) ) NCS(lO+) SP (1 0+) NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) Sf(IO+)

    P(2) DCHW(2) BS Anandapur AC(2) H(IO+) TW W SS- POCS- CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 634.0 2,053 361 RS(10+) II (00022400) 0(2) M« MCW(5-10) T 10) ) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 5) C(10+) PHC(5-10) PH«5) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf(10+)

    PHC BS Kamalanagar P(2) M(2) CHW(2) PO CM(IO+ ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 644.0 2,766 551 TW SS-T RS(10+) 12 (00022500) S(2) AC H(10+) PH(3) ) . NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) 11CW(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+)

    11CWPHC BS Bejoynagar P M«S) TW W S&- PO(S- CM(10+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) 867.0 827 178 CHW RS(10+) 13 (00022600) C(10+) T 10) ) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) H(IO+) NW(IO+) PH« 5) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf (10+)

    CHW(2) Dhanirampur P(2) M(5- H(10+) PH CM(S- ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS«S) 989.0 1,383 290 TW SS-T 14 (00022700) 10) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PO«S) 10) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) PHC(5-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf (10+) NW(IO+)

    HCCHW(3) BS Matinagar P(4) M(3) H(IO+) TW W SS- PO CM ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 1,555.0 3,768 669 RS(10+) 15 (00022800) S AC(2) MCW(IO+) W PH(2) CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 0C(10+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+)

    P(2) M S DMCW ACS BS 16 Kulubari AC(2) PHC TW W SS- PO CM(S- CV(10+) 680.0 4,420 758 NCS(10+) RS(IO+) (00022900) 0(2) CHW(3) TW PH(3) 10) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) C(10+) H(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+)

    213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Village Directory Ule (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ~ f..) t:i 0 e ~ 'p ~ OIl 0:1 :§, ~ OIl .E; u :a .S :; f..) 0 "t:l f..) I::l u .a e f..) .. t:: ...... 'u u tE 01) ~ .tj e CJ .S 0 ...... U ~ :a f..) ... OIl =' 11> U ~ ~ 0:1 .. 0 ~ 01) >. ;j -0 ~ :;::: ~ .... >.'" oS <) g ...... 0 ~ 0. ~11> ... " ..0 ~'C6 0 0. -o :a ...... u .., ~ ~ .g .... 0. 0. 0 "".8 a 0:1 ""d 0:1 - > .... =' os 1il a Po ~ 0 '0 0 t:i 0 \I) .§ .el .2!J ...... ::> 1il ~ ... <:: ...... 1il .., 01) a OIl 0:1 0; 0. 0:1 ~ .E " .;:: 0. \I) ~ 0 ; .. - "0 u 0 0 ... ~ 11> < Z A.. Z ~ e I.l.. ] :5 8 a < Z IZl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Rubber, R(16.2) MR Sonamura (13) ED N Bamboo, 4.5 42.1 9 324.2 T(16.2) 59.4 Jogatrampur FP Wood

    Rubber, PR R(53.8) Sonamura (21) ED N Wood, 13.0 5.1 688.0 10 MR 36.8 T(53.8) Kalamchaura Bamboo

    Rubber, PR R(4.5) Sonamura (16) ED N Bamboo, 50.6 3.2 38,5 Anandapur 11 MR 537.5 T(4.5) Wood

    Rice, PR Vegetable, R(84.7) Sonamura (15) ED N 101.2 6.1 12 MR Bamboo 437.4 T(84.7) 14.2 Kama Ianagar Goods

    PR Paddy, R(23.8) Sonamura (20) ED N 20.2 4.1 22.3 Bejoynagar 13 MR Wheat, Rice 796.8 T(23.8)

    PR Paddy, R(12.8) Sonamura (14) ED N 4.0 14 MR Wheat, Wood 961.9 T(12.8) 10.1 Dhanirampur

    Rubber, PR R(120.6) Sonamura (9) ED N Bamboo, 242.9 6.1 12.1 Matinagar 15 MR 1173.1 T(120.6) Wood

    PR Rice, Wheat, R(210.4) Sonamura (4) ED N 182.1 4.1 10.1 KuIubari 16 MR Paddy 273.7 T(210.4)

    214 VIllAGE DIRECTORY

    Cens us of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not avail!lhle 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+ -;;;- krns ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'U' iil u s:: -0 0 -;;;- ~ ::l c'3 " ..c: ., ., s:: " '"c:: 0 s:: .9 0 o .~ ~ 8 M ..c: 0; '-' .,.. UI fr g, "0 "011 0 "0 .....l ~ 0 "0 ] o ~ .;;: ~ ..c: 6 ., c:: "UI "0" OIl .;;" .9 ::l .. 0 ..., '" 0; ..c: ~ a ..0 =.;;: ""'0 ;; .... ::: OJ 8 ., g, 0 ·0 :I .... '" 0 OIl c:: 0 .. g, .,.. .S Il ., ..0 OJ '" ~ e '" ;:: "3 ] e .S e ~ ., § 0 0 en Z f-< f-< ~ o 8] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Boxanagar (0013)

    D(8) P(33) MCW(2) T(7) M(16) HC W(14) 8(8) Block Total 11054.0 44064 PHC(5) HP(2) PO(ll) CM(2) ACS(2) BS(14) 8102 PUC(2) PH(79) PHS(2) 1W(16) AC(2S) CHW(28) L(50) 0(9) 0(2)

    215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    ..r:: ,....,. () s:: S g ..,0 .;.: roo co roo ..,> 5., ~ .S ::; :a "'0 () () ., 0 .2 s:: s () .. OJ OJ .B ~ s '""'() roo :; ·s 0 ... 5 ., .. roo >. gj r.:l .. ~~ '" co 1:: ~ >. ~ " .c .9 ~ P.. ~OJ .c._, "'0 -;;;- " ..<:: Po o .a ., ., ~ ~ t.) .8 Pot.) £ S &l ~ "'d til > ...... ::l .. 1;; Po .§ O ., iii c.. 1a ~ 'til .!!iI .E " .;:: OJ ~ 0 !a ... - "0 0 0 ... " ~ OJ ~ z tl.. Z ~ e ~ .... :5 8 fa .( :z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR(l 1WE(76.9 6) lID(lS) ) MR(l FAG(3) N(lS) 6704.8 R(S59.95) 1909.6 711.2 1092.4 6) FA 0(8) FP(8) T(644.85)

    216 TRIPURA MELAGHAR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT

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    BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL .0 257 DIm-RIC!' ..:P ~ Daksbin Tai~ndul_. , L.. , DEVELOPMENT BLOCK I J \. RE:VENUE VILLAGE WITH PERMANE:NT ~ \ (' , ...... / .,.. " LOCATION CODE NUYBER 00023000 ~ v .- , HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... @ 0 POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: ./J BLOCK M E N T 200-499, 500-999, 1000-4999, 5000 & ABOVE •• •• URBAN AREA lilTH LOCHION CODE NAME ~ SONAMURA IMPORTANT METALLED RQAD RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) ...... ~ POST OFFICE PO TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KlL)_ _ 222.1 SECONDARY SCHooL/SEl'lIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL 5 TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ... _ _. 103,018 PRIMARY IfEALTH CENTRE ...... ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF TOW:-I8 IN DEVELOPME1'j'f BLOCK.. 1 BANK; COMMERCIALjCO-OPERATIVE ._ B TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 29 Dlm-ANCE FROM DJgrRIC!' HEADQUARTERS _ ... ._ _ 53 KMS

    Ba.oo upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government of India copyright, 2004.

    VlllAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura Sl. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 . Name ofRD Block: Melaghar (0014) 2 Bagabasa 00023400 010060006000600027 3 Bardowal 00023900 010060006000600020 4 Barpathar 00025200 010060006000600033 5 Bejimara 00024300 010060006000600046 6 Chandigarh 00025000 010060006000600035 7 Chandul 00024900 010060006000600038 8 Choumohani 00023100 010060006000600024 9 Dakshin Taibandul 00025700 010060006000600041 10 DurJavnarayanpur 00023800 010060006000600021 11 Gamaichhara 00025800 010060006000600040 12 Ghrantali 00024400 010060006000600044 13 Jharjharia 00025400 010060006000600034 14 Kamarangatali 00024800 010060006000600037 15 Khaschoumohani 00023700 010060006000600023 16 Khedabari (part) 00024000 010060006000600019 17 Khedarbari 00025500 010060006000600042 18 Melaghar 00024500 010060006000600031 19 M ohanbhug 00024700 010060006000600036 20 Nabadwip chandran agar 00024200 010006000600060018 21 Paschim Jumerdhepa 00023200 010060006000600025 22 Paschim Nalchar 00023600 010060006000600029 23 Purba J umerdhep a 00023300 010060006000600026 24. Purba N alchar 00023500 010060006000600028 25 Rudijala 00024600 010060006000600030 26 Taksapara 00023000 010060006000600022 27 Telkajla 00025100 010060006000600032 28 Urmai 00025300 010060006000600043 29 Uttar Taibandul 00025600 010060006000600039

    219 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

    Census oflndia2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ 'tii' kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) 'U' ~ I.) "0 J:J' 0 at.> -;;- l$= "'" t.> U ;; a '" " ..c: I.) u OJ :,a -0 c:: c:: 0 <=I 8 0 -0 .:: ... .S 0 l3 N a t: .=os '-' 8 ..c: os... ~ 0 'E -->. t.> u '-' go ., Co 0 CD 0 Co ] tarn to 0 ;g'" 11 0 ... ~ ~ a N 0 ~ ~ ==8' ~ .2 ~ ;> '-' .a 6 a '-' os '"'" u C t.> ~ .~ :i ~ .a u u "'" o ._ t.> 0 ... til ~ CD 0= ::>'" ... c:: ... oS .., 0 ..c:'" "'" c g ~ ._~.g '0 = . ~ .... os ..c: '" .g g .D" .:;: 0 ~ '" . ::> ... _ '3 ..... - s Co 0 <=I ~ t.> ~:B .... u 0 ... 0 CD ... a ... §'OJ~ 'a ~ 0 '" u OJ 1 ... ~ ... '::1 S "<=I ; Co .~ .S .2 ::> >. ., J:J .I< " t.> ~ ~ .a -0 '"0 bOoS en Z l- I- Z ~ ~ Cl p.., 8] -< 0 ~ '-'u en- u e 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: Melaghar (0014)

    P(4) M S DCHWO THPTW BS Taksapara AC(2) H(lO+) PO - ACS(5-10) CY(10+) 1,510.0 5,242 1,062 WTKO RS(10+) (00023000) 0(2) MCW(lO+) PH(2) CM(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) S5-R NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(S-10) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) Sf (10+)

    P(4) M(3) THPTW Chournohani H(10+) - ACSNCS(5· CY(lO+) 8S«5) 2 1,709.0 7,649 1,555 S PUC C W TK SS- POPH CM(lO+) 10) Sp + (00023100) MCW(IO+) RS(10+) AC T PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) STg~~ NW(JO+)

    Paschim P(3) M(2) PHS H(J 0+) THPTW BS - ACS(5-10) CY(lO+) 3 Jurnerdhepa 489.0 2,154 441 AC 0 MCW(10+) W TKSS- POPH RS(10+) CM(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) (00023200) C(10+) PHC(5-10) W NW(lO+) CP(10+) 0CS(10+) Sf(10+)

    Purba P(2) M S PHSH(10+) HPTW BS CY(IO+) 4 Jurnerdhepa 945.0 3,682 750 AC 0 MCW(lO+) WTKSS- POPH CM(lO+) ACSNCS RS(10+) SP(lO+) (00023300) C(10+) PHC(5-10) W CP(10+) OCS(10+) NW(10+) ST(10+) DPHS P(3) M S CHW(4) Bagabasa T TW W PO - ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 5 1,105.0 3,846 809 0(3) H(lO+) (00023400) TK RL SS-pH«5) CM(10+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) T CP(10+) 0CS(10+) ST(10+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) D CHW(3) Purba P(3) M S TTWW ACSNCS(5· - BS H(lO+) CM 10) CY(10+) 6 Nalchar 906.0 5,827 1,255 AC 0(4) TKRL SS- PO RS,:IO+) MCW(10+) W PH(ll) CP(lO+) (00023500) C(10+) OCS(10+) sp(10+) NW(10+) PHC(5-10) Sf(10+)

    PHS Paschim P(3) M(2) CHW(3) ACSNCS(5· CV BS TTWW PO 7 Nalchar 833.0 7,120 1,426 S PUC AC H(10+) CM(10+) 10) SP(lO+) RS(10+). TKSS-T PH(15) (00023600) o C(10+) MCW(IO+) ep(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(lO+) NW(JO+) PHC(5-10)

    Khaschoumo P(2) M S HPTW H(IO+) - ACSNCS(5' CV(S-IO) BS 8 hani 305.0 1,854 376 PUC WTKS5- POPH CM(10+) 10) SP 10+ RS(IO+) MCW(lO+) (00023700) C(10+} T CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-1O) ST~lO~

    220 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory tile (As 00·1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    .<:: ,.... u .::: ::s 0 S os .~ .><: tID g co .~ .~ .9 OJ "Cl :; u 0 "Cl::s u OJ S "0 ... OJ fa .S N S 0' .s tID .~ os 0 U 't:l u ... e. ~ ~ on ::s .r:> OJ .;; o(j .. 0 9 os bO >. ~"Cl '" '"oS '; oS l:l 8 ~ ...... OJ >. ~-;;;- a .r:> ~ 0. OJ .. "Cl > ..c: 0.. 0.. e OJ OJ ~ S u S ::s oS 8.~ "Cl ~ - > ... ::s oS r;; bI) ~ 0 0 0 0 '" 0.. .§ ~ .... .::: I) ... lil .. .::: OJ .. ... 1;; ::s ~ a bI) 0.. .::: .. ~ ~ 0 os ... .ell Ji -'t:l I) 3.... 0.. "0 ... .::: '".... ~ OJ « Z ~ Z ~ s f,l. ,!:: ;:J 8 lil « z IZl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    Bamboo, PRMR FP Sonamlll'a (20) EA N Gurmaking, 480.9 798.4 30.4 Taksapara Rubber

    Bamboo, PRMR R(121.4) FP Sonamura (24) ED EO N Gurmaking, 930.5 364.2 2 T(121.4) 293.4 Choumohani Pinapple Juice

    PRMR Bamboo, Rubber, R(80.9) Paschim FP Sonamura (22) ED EO N 60.7 30.4 21.9 3 Fruit Juice 295.1 T(80.9) Jumerdhepa

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR Sonamura (26) ED EO N Rubber, Pinapple 580.5 R(125.5) 87.0 113.3 38.S PllI'ba 4 FP T(125.5) Jumerdhepa Juice

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR ED R(16L9) FP Scmamura (26) EAG NM Fruit Juice, 795.4 T(161.9) 60.1 6.1 80.9 Bagabasa S Rubber

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR So (18) ED NM Pinapple Juice, 3095 R(424.9) 121.4 20.2 0.4 Purba 6 FP namura EAG . T(424.9) Nalchar Potato

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR ED R(611.1) Paschim NM Fruit Juice, 194.3 4.1 7 FP S

    PRMR Bamboo Sticks, R(50.6) FP Sonamura (27) ED EO N 111.3 23.1 120.2 Khaschoumo 8 Rubber, Karpas T(SO.6) hani

    221 D1STRlCTCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash C-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krns of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

    o o !:!. o -o "0'" N "0 '-' Q o i::s o .s:: ~::s .... p" o J o .... bIl p" ., .8 ..a .DS • (5 ..... i ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 RD Block: MeJagbar (0014)

    P(3) M(2) 0 PHS Durlavnaray THPTW S PUC AC H(lO+) 9 anpur 620.0 4,782 968 W TK R L PO PH CM ACS(5-10) CV(10+) BS( < 5) 0(2) MCW(10+) OSS-T CP(lO+) NCS(S-lO) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (00023800) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) 0CS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

    P(3) M S DCHWO BS Bardowal AC(2) H(lO+) T HP TW PO - ACS(lO+) 602.0 3,8S3 711 CV(lO+) RS(10+) 10 (00023900) MCW(IO+) WTKRL PH«5) CM(IO+) NCS(5-10) 0(2) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10) OSS-T CP(IO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+)

    P(4) M(3) Khedabari BS S PUC PHSH(IO+) T TW W PO - ACS(lO+) 11 (part) 720.0 4,S68 800 CV(lO+) RS(10+) AC(2) MCW(10+) RSS-T CM(lO+) NCS(S-IO) (00024000) PHC(5-1Q) PH(IO) CP(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) 0CS(10+) ST(IO+)

    <;:HWH(S- P(3) M(2) Aralia (P art) 10) MCW(5- T TW W PH - ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS«S) 423.0 3,070 554 SAC 0 12 (00024100) 10) SS-T PO«S) CM(10+) NCS(S-lO) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(10+) PHC(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

    PHS(2) Nabadmpcha P(3) M(2) CHW(2) H(S. CV BS PO 13 ndranagar 2S7.0 4,307 761 S AC(2) 10) MCW(S- T TW W CM(;O+) ACS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (Part) 0(2) 10) RSS-T PH(IS) CP(lO+) NCS(5-10) ST(10+) NW(10+) (00024200) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) 0CS(10+)

    P(2) M DCHW H(5- BS Bejimara AC(3) 10) MCW(5- T TW W - ACS(S-IO) CV« 5) 716.0 3,008 S56 14 (00024300) 0(2) 10) TK RSS­ PO PH CM(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) T C(10+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

    CHW H(5- PM S GhrantaJi 10) MCW(5- T HP TW -- ACS(5-JO) CV(lO+) BS«5) 383.0 2,677 508 PUC AC 15 (00024400) 10) WTKR PO«S) CM(10+) NCS(S-lO) SP(lO+) RS(JO+) 0C(10+) SS-T PHC(10+) PH«5) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

    222 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    .c: <> ]' ::I .:::=0 co'" a co .:::>'" v= :a .5 :; g 0 -0 u ::I e "0 .... t!= .S" E 'OJ r£ bIl ~ 0 ....u g _g " :a t.l ~ bIl ::s .0 .;: 0 B bIl ~ '" ij-o '" .;~ " ... >- _ " '">- ~ .9 P.. ~ ...... 0 "c::I :l:---.'" .;: .c" ~ Q. o ._, ..c g Q. t1. a B ..2 ~ ~ e tl ::s " u -0 .0 > ::s .. 0 Q. 0 ""' 0 t:l ...'" .§

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR R(29.2) FP Sonamura (11) EA N Fruit Fuice, 43.2 T(29.2) 521.2 26.4 Durlavnaraya 9 Timber npur

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR FP Sonamura (5) EA N Pinapple Juice, 34.8 507.2 43.2 16.6 Bardow.U 10 Jute

    PRMR ED Vegetable, Fruit R(30.6) Khedabari N 323.8 41.7 II FP Sonamura (16) EAG Juice, Rubber 282.3 T(30.6) 41.6 (Part)

    Bamboo, PRMR R(2.0) Aralia Sonamura (5) ED N Woodanfurniture 121.4 81.8 12 FP 192.8 T(2.0) 25.0 (Part) , Jute

    PRMR ED Paddy, Rice, R(6.1) 0.3 Nabadwipcha NM 250.7 13 FP Sonamura (5) EAG Dryfish T(6.1) ndranagar (Part)

    PRMR . ED Rice, Paddy, R(26 1.0) NM 189.9 17.1 7.7 Bejimara 14 FP Sonamura (1) EAG Dryfish 240.2 T(261.0)

    ED Rubber, Bamboo R(0.9) N 258.6 1.3 52.7 Ghrantali 15 MR FP Sonamura (13) EAG Sticks, Vegetable 69.3 T(O.9)

    223 DISTRICT' CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA

    Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (unot 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+ -;;;- kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) :> ...... I) I) ..s:: "0 19 "0 .z; t.l -;;;- . I) 0- I) :; ~ 8- c co 0 .. u 0- «l~ '" -0 .., ...l !: 0 ·c'" :: ~ ....., "0 "8 ,; co o(t .g .~ .9 c: u ..... 0; .r: .. • g .... 0 ..c 0 ~ ... _ .... ~ -.;;:;:1 ~ "'5 o ~ ~ ... ta .~ S u.. s:>- I': 0.0 '0 ""0 .~ ~ ::s ...... 0 .. OIl u .,.. .a ., ._~O!~ e I': C Co ~ r:: .... :> >. .. .D .~ ] -;:l U 0; :> u " :.Q S "'0 0:= ·e 0 011£ rn Z f-o f-o Z tll ~ Q ~ 8~ < 0 ~u-.._,

    RD Block: Melagbar(0014)

    HDDADH P(6) M(2) MCW MH BS Melaghar THPTW PO CM ACSNCS CV(10+) 588.0 11,407 2,361 S(2) AC(3) ewc HC RS(IO+) 16 (00024500) WSS-T PH(50) CP(lO+) 0CS(10+) SP(IO+) o C(5-10) FWCCHW NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(lO+)

    P(6) M(2) BS Rudijala S(2) AC(3) D H(IO+) T HPTW PO - ACSNCS CV(IO+) 794.0 5,157 1,036 RS(10+) 17 (00024600) 0(3) MCW(IO+) W SS-T PH(268 CM(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

    DDADH P(3) M S HPTW ACSNCS« CV(;O+) BS 18 Mohanbhug PHCCHW PO CM 1,035.0 4,021 824 0(2) WTKR 5) RS(IO+) (00024700) H(10+) PH«5) CP(IO+) C(IO+) SS-T OCS(IO+) SP(10+) NW(lO+) MCW(10+) ST(lO+)

    Kamarangat P(2) M(2) BS H(lO+) TWRC PO - AcsNcs CV(lO+) 19 ali 330.0 1,543 323 AC 0 RS(IO+) MCW(10+) SS-T PH«5) CM(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(10+) (00024800) C(lO+) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(10+) ST(10+)

    Chandul P(6) M(2) H(lO+) PO(S- - ACS NCS CV« 5) BS« 5) 1,101.0 2,384 436 RC&S-T 20 (00024900) o C(10+) MCW(10+) 10) CM(lO+) 0CS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PHC(10+) PH«5) CP(IO+) Sf(lO+) NW(lO+)

    P(4) M(2) T HP TW PO CV BS Chandigarh Q:2) PUC H(IO+) 21 405.0 5,038 1,069 WTKR CM(lO+) ACSNCS SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00025000) AC 0(2) MCW(10+) PH(19) £SoT CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(JO+) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+)

    P(2) M S D H(lO+) HPTW Telkajla PO - ACS(5-10) CV(S-lO) BS 479.0 3,924 700 AC 0 C(S- MCW(10+) WTKR 22 (00025100) PH«5) CM(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(10+) SS-T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

    HHDH CHW HPTW Barpathar P(2) M S POC 5) - ACS CV(lO+) 8S(S-10) 275.0 1.725 329 H(IO+) WTKSS- PH(;. CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) 23 (00025200) C(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) MCW(10+) W 10) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

    224 VILLAGE DIRECfORY

    Village Directory tile (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    Vegetable, PR'MR R(147.8) FP NR Sonamura(10) EA N M Rubber, Wooden 42S.S 1.5 10.2 Melaghar 16 1(147.8) Furniture

    Vegetable. PRMR R(S.2) FP Sonamura (10) EA NM Rubber. Wooden 21.1 1(S.2) 626.0 2.0 137.1 Rudijala 17 Furniture

    PRMR Rubber, FP Sonamura (16) ED EO NM 647.1 R(97.1) 136.6 72.S S1.6 18 Vegetable. Fruits 1(97.1) Mohanbhug

    Bamboo Sticks. PRMR ED R(S.I) FP Sonamura (18) EAG NM Wooden 40.5 1(8.1) 218.S 2.0 60.7 Kamarangatal 19 Furniture. Wood

    Bamboo Sticks. ED R(40.5) MR Sonamura (22) EAG NM Wooden 153.0 T(40.5) 876.6 10.! 21.0 Chandul 20 Fruniture. Rice

    Rubber, Bamboo. PR MR Sonamura (10) ED EO N M 120.3 R(101.2) 106.9 40.S 35.6 Chandigarh 21 Wood T(101.2)

    Bamboo, ED TWE(76.9) MRFP Scmamura (11) EAG NM Wooden 125.6 T(76.9) 142.0 85.4 48.7 Telkajla 22 Furniture. Jute

    Bamboo. ED TWE(56.7) 23 MRFP Sonamura(12) EAG NM Wooden 112.2 T(56.7) 68.8 4.0 33.5 Barpathar Furniture. Jute

    225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA

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    P(2) AC HPTW Jharjharia R(5-10) PO« 5) - ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 661.0 1,106 205 M(5-10) WTKSS- 25 (00025400) MCW(lO+) PH(5- CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) C(10+) T PHC(lO+) 10) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

    Khcdarbari P M AC H(5-10) THPTW PO«5) - ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 1,566.0 995 183 26 (00025500) C(10+) MCW(IO+) WTKRC pH(5_ CM(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) PHC(lO+) 55-T 10) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

    Uttar .P(S) M(2) D H(S-IO) T HP TW PO BS - ACS(5-1O) CV(lO+) 27 Taibandul 789.0 1,749 329 S PUC AC MCW(lO+) WTKC PH(5- RS(10+) CM(10+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) (00025600) C(10+) PHC(lO+) SS-T 10) NW(IO+) o CP(IO+) OCS(10+) Sf(IO+)

    Dakshin T HPTW PO BS P M SAC D H(S-IO) - ACS«S) CY(lO+) 28 Taibandul 1,234.0 1,404 268 W TKRC PH(5- RS(10+) o C(10+) MCW(IO+) CM(lO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) (00025700) PHC(lO+) SS-W 10) NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) Sf(lO+)

    THPTW ACS Gamaichhara PM H(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 539.0 299 59 WTKC PO« 5) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) 29 (00025800) C(lO+) MCW(10+) SP(10+) RS(10+) SS-W PH«5) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) PHC(IO+) ST(10+) NW(lO+)

    H HH D(13) T(21) P(86) DA(2) W(27) M(43) DH(4) MIl 11((22) PO (22) 8(25) CWC HC HP(20) ACS(14) Block Total 22211.0 108018 PH(397 CM(4) CV(3) 8S(18) 21329 PUC(8) C PHe 1W(28} NCS(6) ) AC(33) PHS(9) R(lS) o (36) FWC C(6) CHW(21) L(54) 0(2)

    226 VILLAGEDIRECfORY

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

    ..c: 0 c iii ]' CD .~ CD .?; 5 .~ c OJ "C:I :; 0 0 :e <> c OJ e ,...... § ... OJ t;;.. . S e <2 CD ~ 0 8... 6 OJ .. :e 00 <> ;:l OJ OJ a 0 ::0 > ~ .. ~ ..!':! ... .?;> ~ ~"O '" ';;; ~ OJ .9 P. .... t: >- ~,...... ;;: ..0 ~ OJ e ..0 "C:I > ..c: p. o a ...... v OJ v'" ._ e u .9 "- "- 0 "C:I ~ :0 > '" ;:l .. t;; ~ .. 0 '0 0 c:: 0 "- .5 ~ .:e!l ...... c:: ~ ::l t;; ~" ... CD OJ ...p. . 'lil OJ " CD a p. ~ ~ ~ 0 § .... .;:: .= ., ij .;:: ., 0 OJ "0 c:: - "C:I ....'" ., « z (l., z ::E e .!:: ~ 8 § « z CI.l 14 15 16 17 18 ""19 20 21 22 23 2

    Rubber. Bamboo R(47.8) MR FP Sonamura (6) EA N 406.9 4.6 183.2 Unnai 24 Sticks, Vegetable 249.2 T(47.8)

    Bamboo, ED TWE(38.4) MRFP Sonamura(15) EAG Wooden 478.2 T(38.4) 58.7 42.9 42.5 Jharjharia 25 Furniture, Fruits

    PRMR ED Bamboo, R(4.1) NM 371.9 344.0 22.3 Khedarbari 26 FP Sonamura (16) EAG Vegetable. Fruits 824.0 T(4.1)

    Bamboo, PRMR ED R(20.2) Uttar FP Sonamura (25) EAG NM Wooden 413.0 T(20.2) 125.5 48.6 182.1 Taibandul 27 Furniture, Rubber

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR ED R(20.2) Dakshin FP Sonamura (32) EAG N Wooden 898.0 T(20.2) 161.8 32.4 121.4 T aibandul 28 Furniture, Potato

    Bamboo Sticks, PRMR ED R(2.0) FP Sonamura (30) EAG N Vegetable, 525.3 T(2.0) 4.1 4.1 4.1 Gamaichhara 29 Rubber

    PR(23) ED(23) 1WE(171.9 MR(29 FAG(l N(2S) 9) ) 6) 7931.0 R(2403.16) 8269.6 1467.7 1736.6 FP(27) EO (6) M(15) T(2575.15) NR FA(6)

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    From Sonamura 1A t;,.~. <4 (/ TRIPURA .r· '. Ij ~ ... • \ <'{ '. "._...p KA THALIA DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ,- . - 00025900 i • I ( ). WEST TRIPURA DISTRICT ,Sobhapur. \ Part .I _.- '. S PO 260 ( ,• K alapanla . • \ .~ KILOMETRES 1 o 1 2 3 4

    ._ ., r • '\ To Kakraban \. .... '- . J \ ..... ,.,..,

    ... .' 1' ...... ,.. From Barpalhari A

    1

    BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAL ... ..' ...... _.-.-._._._ DISTRICT

    DEVELOPMENT BLOCK

    REVENUE VILLA~E WITH L.C. NO. 00025900 @ . HEADQUARTERS: DEVELOPMENT BLOCK ...... \ . POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VILLAGES: 200- 499, 500- 999, 1000- 4999, 5000 & ABOVE • ••• IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD UNMETALLED ROAD...... TOTAL AREA OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK (IN SQ.KM.)...... 147.7 RIVER AND STREAM (CHHARA) TOTAL POPULATION OF DEVELOPMENT BLOCK...... 54,347 POST OFFICE PO TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK... NIL SECONDARY SCHOOL/SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DEVELOPMENT BLOCK 17 PRIMARY HEAL Tff CENTRE... .., ...... DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTES ...... 8Z KMS. ~ BANK: COMMERCIAL/CO- OPERA rIVE B

    &sed upon Survey of Ind.ia map wilh lb.e permission of lhe Surveyor General of Ind.ia. @) Governmenl of India copyrigb.l, 2002 DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Alphabetical list of villages

    Name of the District:West Tripura S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number location code number 2 3 4 Name of RD Block: Kathalia (0015) 1 Bhabanipur 00027500 010060006000600061 2 Birampur 00026400 010060006000600051 3 Birendranagar 00026900 010060006000600056 .4 Dhanpur 00026200 010060006000600049 5 Durlavpur 00027400 010060006000600060 6 Himmatpur 00027100 010060006000600058 7 Jagatrampur 00026800 010060006000600055 8 Kalapania 00026000 010060006000600045 9 Kalikrishnanagar 00027200 010060006000600059 10 Kathalia 00026700 010006000600060054 11 Maheshpur 00026600 010060006000600053 12 Manaipathar 00027000 010060006000600057 13 M anarchak 00026100 010060006000600048 14 Nidaya 00027300 010060006000600062 15 Nirbhoypur 00026500 010060006000600052 16 Paharpur 00026300 010060006000600050 17 Sobhapur (part) 00025900 010060006000600047

    230 VILLAGE DlRECfORY

    Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ fans of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

    d _g o B -o ·c OIl'" C .. U I '':: c:: oc:: ._u o I': g .. .~ _. '" ..0" "'3 «i cod .~ e 0. c:: I .. .", o o co _a ..u c:: 0. .~ .9 ::I U OJ'" u .!< ·c '3 .S .~ ~ o .",= 00.;3 fIl" f- t.Ll Q -< 0 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 RD Block: KathaJia (0015) DDH Sohhapur P(3) M(2) CHW(4) H(5- TW W R PO IO+ ACS BS T CM( CV(10+) RS(10+) (Part) 862.0 10,324 1,961 S(2) 0 10) OSS-T PH(18) ) NCS(lO+) (00025900) C(10+) MCW(10+) SP(IO+) NW(10+) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) Sf(IO+) PHC(10+) HHDH - CHW H(5- Kalapania PM T HP TW PO(5- CM(10+ ACS CV(IO+) BS« 5) 309.0 1,389 252 10) W TK RSS- ) ) NCS(IO+) 2 (00026000) C(IO+) IO SP(IO+) RS(10+) MCW(10+) T PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

    DCHW(2) TTWW PH BS Manarchak P(4) M(~) H(5-10) CM(5- ACS( < 5) 952.0 3,589 702 TK ROSS- PO(5- CV(lO+) RS(10+) 3 (00026100) AC(2) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) T 10) SP(IO+) NW(10+) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(lO+)

    P(2) M(2) D DH BS Dhanpur S(2) CHW(2) H(5- T TW W PO CM ACS CV(IO+) 494.0 2,916 590 RS(10+) 4 (00026200) AC(3) 10) MCW(5- TK 0 SS-T PR(12) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) 10) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+)

    DCHWO P(4) M S ACS BS Paharpur H(5-10) TTWW PO 972.0 6,440 1,193 AC 0(2) CM(5- NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 5 (00026300) MCW(5-10) TKss-r PR(IS) 10) C(10+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PRC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    CHW(2) 0 P(2) H(5-10) BS Birampur TTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS«5) eV(lO+) RS(J 0+) 968.0 3,619 649 AC(3) M(5- (5_10) 6 (00026400) MCW TKOSS-T PH«5) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) CCI0+) PRC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(10+)

    HDMCW P(2) M S MH PHS TTWW PO BS Nirhhoypur CM(5- ACS« 5) CV(10+) RS(IO+) 830.0 2,414 465 AC 0 7 (00026500) CHW TK ROSS- PH(4) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) T ST(IO+) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) ep( 1 0+) OCS(IO+)

    PHS P(4) CHW(2) H(5- T TW W PO ACS BS 8 Maheshpur ( CV(lO+) RS(IO+) 803.0 4,577 996 AC2) 10) TKROSS- CM« 5) NCS(lO+) (00026600) 0(3) M(5- MCW(10+) T PH(70) CP(10+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) 10) C(10+) PHC(lO+) Sf(10+)

    231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Directory U\e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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    PR Rubber, Sonamura TO\\l1 R(222.6) 86 Sobhapur l'vfR EA NM Bamboo, 333.4 11.0 (3) 208.3 T(222.6) .4 (Part) FP Wheat

    Rubber, PR Bamboo R(S.O) MR Sonamura (4) N 142.3 2.S 81.7 Kalapania 2 Sticks, 77.7 T(S.O) FP Vegetable

    PR Rubber, R(333.9) MR Sonamura (9) EDEAG N Bamboo, 482.2 T(333.9) 108.0 20.7 7.1 Manarchak 3 FP Wheat

    PR Rice, o R(80.9) MR Sonamura (10) ED NM Vegetable, 204.3 T(BO.9) 141.7 23.1 44.1 Dhanpur 4 FP Wheat

    Rice, PR R(192.2) MR Sonamura (13) ED NM Bamboo, 329.9 T(192.2) 313.9 16.2 119.9 Paharpur S FP Wheat

    PR Bamboo, R(70.8) MR Sonamura (18) ED NM 196.2 6.1 100.0 Birarnpur 6 Wood, Jute S94.8 T(70.8) FP

    PR Bamboo, Sonamura (17) EDEO N 492.8 177.3 40.5 199.0 Nirbhoypur 7 MR Wood, Jute FP

    PR Rice, 60 I R(113.3) ED NM Vegetable, 112.7 242.8 273.8 Maheshpur 8 MR Sonamura (19) . T(113.3) FP Fruit Juice

    232 VIllAGEDlREcrDRY

    Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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+ ";i;' Ians of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) "...., ::s 0 u '"I:: "0 "0 'rii' 8 ., .J:i::s 8 ~u ~ 0_ ~ ...... 0 0 .~ 0 I:: ..c= I:: 0 -; 0 I:: > ... i-5 19 IJ .5 0 0 .~ u ... '<::1 ..._, a ..c= a 'E ...... o:s ~ ... ~ g_ OJ >. u 0 c:>. 0 u "' III 0 bO 0 "0 e -;CIl 0 '" ..J 0 ·cbO ., '" ~ ~ ..._,N '0 "8 "" o:s .., B :;;' ~ .;;: ..c= "0 0 e u u ~ .~ "3 ..c= .:: e~

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  • P(4) M S DPHCCHW T TW W BS Kathalia CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 9 1,29S.0 2,688 539 PUC AC o H(S-10) TKROss.. PO RS(IO+) (00026700) W PH(6) CP(lO+} NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NW(10+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+)

    DDHPHS TTWW PO Jagatrampur P(6) M(2) H(S.IO) CM(IO+ ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« S) 2,610.0 3,225 664 10 (00026800) S AC(2) MCW(IO+) TK ROss.. PH(IO) ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) W C(10+) PHC(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    D PHSH(5- Birendranaga BS P(3) M S 10) TTWW PO CM(IO+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) II r 682.0 2,033 407 RS(IO+) AC C(10+) MCW(10+) TK R ss.W PH(IO) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00026900) NW(10+) PHC(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(JO+)

    DCHWH(5- P AC 0 BS Manaipathar 10) TTWW PO CM(lO+ ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 128.0 393 75 M(5-10) RS(10+) 12 (00027000) MCW(lO+) T~ROss.. PH(J5) ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) C(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) T CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf (I 0+)

    CHW Himmatpur P ACM(5- H(10+) TW W ss. PO« 5) CM(lO+ ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(S-IO) 650.0 503 107 13 (00027100) 10) C(lO+) MCW(10+) T PH(5- ) NCS(10+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHceIO+) 10) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(lO+) NW(IO+)

    DCHW Kalikrishnan PM S PO H(IO+) TTWW CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(10+) BS(S-IO) 14 agar 626.0 2,745 SI7 AC(3) PH(S- MCW(S-IO) TKRss.T ) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(10+) (00027200) C(10+) 10) PHcelO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) Sf(lO+) NW(10+)

    DDHPHS P(3) M S CHW(2) TTWW PO BS Nidaya CV(JO+) 1,681.0 4,398 937 PUC 0 H(10+) CM(lO+ ~~10+) RS(10+) IS (00027300) TK ROss.. PH(2) SP(10+) C(10+) MCW(S-tO) T NW(!O+) ~P(l 0+) OCS(lO+) Sf(tO+) PHceJO+)

    P(2) AC TTWW PO Durlavpur HDMCW CM(! 0+ ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 33S.0 1,447 263 M(S-10) TK ROss. PH(S- 16 (00027400) PHC(lO+) ) NCS(10+) SP(10+) RS(IO+) C(10+) T 10) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sf(lO+)· NW(IO+)

    233 DlSTRICTCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Village Di rectory til e (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different typ es of land use in hectare)

    ,.... 1i =0 ] ~ 'J:' bO .. ..._,5 .~ bO .~ "0 .5 ... "0 <) 0 "8 ... E .. ... :a .5 '0' ~ .E E <) .5 bO .S ~ 0 .._, ... ..!!! "0 tID <) ::s.. ... 0 .9 OIl o. il= ...... :; r.l t:l.o ~ ...... c "0 '" > ..c" ~ t:l.o u o .._, > 0. a .!! ~ .. .9 0.<) .9 e 1i ~ "0 ..0 > .... ::s .. tl 0. til 0 0 0 ~ .9 .... 0 ... .,... '" .5 tl .::9'" .. ... = .. ::s .. .. bO =til 0; tl bO .!:I a lil ;:!: ~ 0 ~ ... e ·c '" 0 fa 0 ·c c:: - "0 .. ... '" Cl., '" ~ z z ~ e ~ .= ;:J 8 fa « z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Bamboo, MR Sonamura (20) ED NM 828.1 R(20.2) 160.5 16.2 269.9 Kathalia 9 Wood, Jute T(20.2) FP

    PR Wood, Paddy, R(30.4) MR Sonamura (32) EDEO N 368.0 12.1 174.8 10 Bamboo 2024.3 T(30A) Jagatrampur FP

    PR Paddy, R(60.7) MR Sonamura (29) EDEO N 80.5 42.1 62.1 . dr 11 Wheat, Rice 437.1 T(60.7) BIren anagar FP

    PR Paddy, R(12.1) MR Sonamura (29) ED EO N 22.5 4.1 12 . Rubber, Jute 82.6 T(J2.1) 7.0 M analpat . har FP

    PR Jute, Bamboo, RCS.l) MR Sonamura (21) EDEO N 203.5 12.1 116.0 Himmatpur 13 Wood 310.6 T(S.I) FP

    PR Paddy, R(IO.I) MR Sonamura (20) ED EO N Bamboo, 282.6 T(10.1) 182.1 14.2 137.4 Kalikrishnana 14 FP Wheat gar

    PR Paddy, 0(101.2) MR Belonia (22) ED EO NM 222.3 8.1 138.0 Niday a 15 Bamboo, Rice 1211.7 T(101.2) FP

    PR Bamboo, R(12.1) MR Be10nia (26) EDEO N 85.5 4.1 2S.6 Durlavpur 16 Wood, Rubber 204.3 T(12.J) FP

    234 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

    Census ofIndia2001- Amenities and Land Amenities available (if not 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 krns. and 10+ '(;;' kms of the nearest p lace where the facility is available is given) Ii' ijl 0 ... c: "0 !! "0 ,r:," 0 u '(;;' c: III ::l <> ., ::l 8 .. 0_ .:: ., u ''::: 0 U c '"c: 0 c OJ <> 0 c: -0 ... 0 ·5 ~t! .~ ~ .~ v 8 !::!. ..r:: ... a u ., Q. .,'" ;; ~ 8- u ~ (;jCll 0 011 0 "0 .;:: -0 0 ~ ,_l ] : a'" ('I "0 00'" 2~e ::l !l o(j ... '-' .::., "0 . u '" III .2 e .. ., 0 ... 00 -.9 0 ::l ... "c: o(j c " ... .~ 0 ..r:: c :5 ._.g .g"0 III ~ ...... r:: Q. .g § $> ~ 0 ~ (;j'" . '" > ;; .... OJ ~ ... .;:; Oi>::l ... - s ., Q. 0 c: '"00 e:a ::l ..... '" 0 ... 00 ., ... a ., ._§-;a~ S '2 ~ 0 Q. 0 .9 (;j u ::l >. c til ,r:, .S ] -;:I ...<> ::l CJ OJ <> .l<: OJ S S .. (;j u :;:; J 8 '" u ~ ..·c .. S ::l ., .5 e ~ .~ ~ e 8 Z ., ~ '0 '0 ::l "0 .... '"0 00.;3 <> .5 '" o .- CIl Z f-< f-< Z Ul :E 0 CI.. 8] < 0 ~u-'-' en U 1': 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    RD Block: Kathalia (0015)

    PM S DCHW BS Bhabanipw AC(2) H(IO+) TTWW PO CM(IO+ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 574.0 1,647 338 RS(10+) 17 (00027500) 0(2) MCW(5-IO) TK ROss. PH(2) ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) T NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(10+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) sr(lO+)

    H(2) HH 'q16) P(44) D(13) W(t7) M(t6) DH(5) 1K(15) PO(14) S(12) MCW(2) Block Total 14771.0 54347 HP PR(165 CM(2) ACS(6) BS(12) 10655 PUC(2) MH PRC lW(17) ) AC(24) PHS(S) R(I3) 0(11) CHW(22) L(54) 0(3)

    235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA

    Village Directory The (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

    .r: ,-.. u c ;::I 0 S os .~ ..101 tI() .5.._, .€ 0() .~ "d .5 -; v ""t1 <) u 0 ;::I @ u S (j .... v t;; .5 S '0" c cS 0() :;:; ~ 0 ...<.l ;::. V ~ bIl <) ::s ., u o(j os t;; j ~ 5l os ~ .... .0 ~-cl » 'OJ ;:a Ii) .9 Po t ~ .Q ..c ~ ~u .._, "tI ~~ rd > .c "'- Po g_~ .. .. e S os "d - > (5 ..... ::J 01 Gl bIl 0 C "0 ti "'- .§ ~ ~ s:: u ... ;::I tl e v ...... ti a co os -.; "'- 01 ~ '" c ~ .!!!l :§* OJ ·c 0 "'- .. 0 01 0 ... - '0 ... ~ u <: :z; ~ ~ ~ 8 ~* :5 8 a <: :z; en 14 15 16 17 18 '"19 20 21 22 23 2

    PR Paddy, R(20.2) MR Belonia (27) EDEO N Wheat, 381.9 T(20.2) 133.2 6.1 32.7 Bhabanipur 17 FP Rubber

    PR(l R(1192.6 7) JID(lS) 7) MR(l FAG N(17) 8213.1 ~(101.17 2983.6 481.7 1878.5 7) EO (9) M(7) FP(17 FA T(1293.84 ) )

    236 VILLAGE DIRECfORY APPJ!NI)lX 1- ABSTRACf OF IDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OllIER Name of the District: West Tripura

    SI. Name ofRD block Total Total Educational institutions No. number of population of inhabited RD block villages Primary school Middle school Matriculation / Secondary school

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Mohanpur 22 158,974 22 91 20 39 18 23 2 Hezamara 16 32,896 16 49 10 10 7 7 3 Pabmabil 13 27,417 13 59 9 12 5 5 4 Khowai 13 62,144 13 57 13 25 8 8 5 Tulashikhar 26 45,039 26 84 21 24 8 8 6 Kalyanpur 1I 42,972 II 38 11 18 7 7 7 Teliamura 15 78,736 15 60 13 23 12 16 8 Mandai 16 43,876 16 50 7 10 5 5 9 Jirania 19 128,196 19 72 16 25 13 17 10 Dukli 10 95,857 10 50 10 21 10 13 11 Jampuijaia 19 43,969 19 76 11 14 4 4 12 Bishalgarh 33 156,410 33 73 29 40 21 23 13 Boxanagar 16 44,064 16 33 11 16 7 8 14 Melaghar 29 108,018 29 86 28 43 22 25 15 Kathalia 17 54,347 17 44 12 16 10 12 District (Rural): 275 1,122,915 275 922 221 336 157 181

    237 D1STRlCTCENSUSHANDBOOK:WESTTRIPURA Vll..LAGEDnux:TORY AMFNITIES 11'1; VllLAGES - RD BLOCK LEVEL

    Educational institutions (contd.) Educational institutions (contd.)

    Higher Secondary I PUC / College (graduate and above) Adult literacy classes/centres Others No Intermediate / Junior college educational facilities

    Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8 9 0 0 13 41 9 16 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 13 45 8 18 0 1 0 0 12 42 10 23 0 0 0 19 54 10 14 0 5 5 0 0 II 39 4 12 0 5 5 0 0 13 56 5 19 0 3 3 0 0 3 10 6 7 0 7 It 1 1 10 26 12 19 0 5 5 0 0 7 25 5 11 0 2 2 0 0 10 12 7 10 0 6 6 0 0 3 4 6 9 0 2 2 0 0 14 25 7 9 0 8 8 1 23 33 22 36 0 2 2 0 0 14 24 7 11 0 60 65 2 2 165 436 119 215 0

    238 VlLLAGEDIREcrORY APPE'lDlX 1- ABSTRACf OF "EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND 01'lIDl Name of the District: West Tripura

    SI. NameofRD Medical institutions Medical institutions No. block (contd.)

    Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health Sub· M atemity and Child Centre I Health centre Welfare Centre I Centre Maternity Home I Child Welfare Centre

    Villa~ Institutions Villages Institutions Vllla~ Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 Mohanpur 5 5 21 33 9 9 6 6 I I 2 Hezamara 0 0 10 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 Pabrnabil 0 0 9 II I 2 2 0 0 4 Khowai 0 0 13 19 2 0 0 1 6 5 Tulashikhar 2 3 12 15 5 5 0 0 0 0 6 Kalyanpur 2 2 9 12 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 Teliamura 0 0 10 17 I 1 I I I 8 Mandai I I 10 12 I I 0 0 0 0 9 Jirania 5 6 17 23 5 8 3 4 10 Dukli 4 4 10 14 4 6 2 3 0 0 11 Jampuijala 1 10 11 2 2 1 0 0 12 Bishal~h 5 5 22 27 6 7 0 0 4 5 13 Boxanagar 0 0 7 8 6 6 2 2 2 2 14 Melaghar 2 2 14 19 2 2 8 9 1 3 15 Kathalia 3 3 14 18 1 5 5 2 3 District (Rural): 30 32 188 251 48 55 28 30 15 25

    239 DISTRlCf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TruPURA VllLAGEDlRECTORY AimNlTIES ffl VIILAGlS - RD BLOCK LEVEL

    Medical institutions (contd.) Drinking water source

    Family Welfare Centre Community Health Workers Others No medical Tap Well facilities

    Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 1 1 6 6 8 11 0 19 22 0 0 4 5 1 2 5 5 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 13 I I 2 0 6 13 0 0 2 2 6 6 9 4 25 0 0 2 2 4 0 6 11 0 0 I 2 4 5 11 13 1 2 5 0 0 5 4 14 2 2 2 6 & 30 2 18 18 0 0 3 3 1 2 0 10 10 0 0 4 5 0 0 9 10 18 0 0 1 3 3 9 30 33 0 0 15 28 2 2 0 7 14 I I 13 21 2 2 8 21 27 0 0 14 22 3 3 0 16 17 6 6 69 108 39 71 56 170 264

    240 Vll.lAGE DlRECfORY APPENDlX 1- ABSTRACf OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHJJR Name of the District: West Tripura

    S1. Name ofRD block Drinking water source (contd.) No.

    Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking one source water facilities

    2 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Mohanpur 20 22 7 0 12 21 22 0 2 Hezamara 13 15 9 0 10 11 16 0 3 Pabmabil 13 13 0 0 0 13 13 0 4 Khowai 10 12 7 6 13 13 0 5 Tulashikhar 24 25 3 5 5 16 26 0 6 Kalyanpur 10 II 7 2 9 11 0 7 Teliamura 11 13 12 0 2 13 13 0 & Mandai 7 16 6 0 3 15 16 0 9 Jirania 16 18 13 0 9 19 19 0 10 Dukli 9 10 9 0 10 10 0 11 Jampuijala 18 18 14 0 11 17 18 1 12 Bishalgarh 32 33 18 2 2 33 33 0 13 Boxanagar 0 16 0 0 0 3 14 0 14 MeJaghar 22 28 15 0 6 22 29 0 15 Kathalia 15 17 13 0 0 13 17 0 District (Rural): 220 267 133 9 69 228 270

    241 D1STRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA VlLLAGEDIRECrORY AMI!NIfOO IN VllLAGES - RD BWCKLEVEL

    Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications

    Post Telegraph Post & Post office Telegraph office Post, telegraph Phone Bus Railway Navigable office office telegraph & phone & phone office& phone' service station waterway office

    47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 21 3 I 16 2 I 16 20 0 0 12 0 0 7 a 0 9 14 0 0 9 0 0 0 a 0 6 a 0 10 I 0 7 1 a 8 10 0 0 12 a 0 3 0 0 3 8 0 0 10 0 a 3 a 0 3 6 a a 12 0 a 9 0 0 11 12 a a 13 a a 3 a 0 3 7 0 a 15 I 11 15 II a 2 10 1 10 10 8 a a 11 0 0 3 0 0 3 6 a a 27 I 0 21 I 0 25 28 0 0 11 0 0 5 0 0 6 14 0 0 22 a a 14 0 0 15 18 0 0 14 0 0 11 0 0 12 12 0 0 209 7 3 123 6 3 140 180 0 .2

    242 Vlll.AGE DIRECfOR Y APPllNDIX 1- ABSTRACfOFEDUCATIONAL, MEDICALANDOTHFR Name of the District: West Tripura

    SJ. Name ofRD Banks Power supply Credit societies Credit No. block societies

    Villages Number of Available Not Villages Number of Villages Number of commercial available agricultural non- and co- credit agricultural operative societies credit banks societies I 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 1 Mohanpur 6 6 22 0 5 5 2 2 2 Hezamara 16 0 2 2 0 0 3 Pabmabil 0 0 12 I I I 0 0 4 Khowai 13 0 4 4 I 5 Tulashikhar 21 5 2 2 0 0 6 Kalyanpur 4 5 10 2 2 0 0 7 Teliamura 2 2 14 1 I 8 Mandai 2 2 11 5 0 0 0 0 9 Jirania 4 4 19 0 5 6 I 10 Dukli 3 3 9 4 4 3 3 II Jampuijala I 11 8 3 3 1 12 Bishal@l'h 6 7 29 4 13 13 10 10 13 Boxanagar 2 2 16 0 2 2 0 0 14 Melaghar 4 4 29 0 14 14 6 6 15 Kathalia 2 2 16 1 6 6 0 0 District (Rural): 39 41 248 27 64 65 25 25

    243 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Yn..LAGEDIRECTORY AMFNIIDS INVILLAGI!S - RD BLOCKLEVEL

    Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine

    Villages Number of other Cinema! Sports club Stadiuin! News paper Magazine News paper& credit societies Video hall Auditorium! Magazine Community hall

    65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 I 1 0 1 0 20 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 13 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 12 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 23 7 7 0 0 2 0 0 11 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 14 14 14 0 0 0 0 1 10 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 1 1 1 1 0 31 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 28 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 17 7 • 7 4 4 9 3 2 227 124 124

    244 Vll.LAGE DlRECfORY APPFNDJX lA - Vll..JAGEDIRECTORY VllLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRlMARY SCHOOlS Name of the District: West Tripura Sl. Name of RD block T ota! number Number of primary schools No. of inhabited villages None One Two Three Four +

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mohanpur 22 0 2 4 2 14 2 Hezamara 16 0 6 2 2 6 3 Pabmabil 13 0 0 2 10 4 Khowai 13 0 1 2 9 5 Tulashikhar 26 0 3 10 3 10 6 Kalyanpur 11 0 0 4 2 5 7 Teliamura 15 0 4 9 8 Mandai 16 0 3 3 5 5 9 Jirania 19 0 0 4 5 10 10 Dukli 10 0 0 8 11 Jampuijala 19 0 2 4 2 II 12 Bishall?fl1"h 33 0 6 19 5 3 13 Boxan~ 16 0 3 10 2 I 14 Melaghar 29 0 4 8 9 8 15 Kathalia 17 0 5 4 3 5 District Total: 275 0 36 79 46 114

    APPFNDJX IB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BYPRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOlS Name of the District: West Tripura

    Sl. Name of RD block Total number of Type of educational institutions available No. inhabited villages No School At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle school and no middle school and one middle school and one school school secondary school 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mohanpur 22 0 2 20 18 2 Hezamara 16 0 6 10 7 3 Pabmabil 13 0 4 9 5 4 Khowai 13 0 0 13 8 5 Tulashikhar 26 0 5 21 8 6 Kalyanpur 11 0 0 11 7 7 Teliamura 15 0 2 13 12 8 Mandai 16 0 9 7 5 9 Iirania 19 0 3 16 13 10 Dukli 10 0 0 10 10 11 Jampuijala 19 0 8 11 4 12 Bishall?fl1"h 33 0 4 29 21 13 Boxanagar 16 0 5 11 7 14 Melaghar 29 0 28 22 15 Kathalia 17 0 5 12 10 Total: 275 0 54 221 157

    245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA APPFNDlX 1C - Vll.LAGEDIRF.CrORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FAC.ILIllES AVAILABLE Name of the District: West Tripura

    Sl. Name of RD block Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available No. Only tap Onlx well Only tube well Only handpump M are than one source only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mohanpur 0 0 0 0 22 '2 Hezamara 0 0 0 0 15 3 Pabmabil 0 0 0 0 13 4 Khowai 0 0 0 0 13 5 Tulashikhar 0 0 0 0 26 6 Kalyanpur 0 0 0 0 11 7 Teliamura 0 0 0 0 13 8 Mandai 0 0 0 0 IS 9 Jirania 0 0 0 0 18 10 Dukli 0 0 a 0 10 11 Jampuijala . 0 0 0 0 18 12 Bisbalgarb 0 0 0 0 33 13 Boxanagpr 0 0 2 0 14 14 Melaghar 0 0 0 0 27 15 Kathalia 0 0 0 0 17 District Total: 0 0 2 0 265

    APPENDIX ll- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilLAGES WITHS,OOO AND ABOVE POPULATION WmCHDO NOTHA VE ONE OR MOREAM.ENII1ES Name of the District: West Tripura SI. Name of village Location Name of Popula Amenities not available Amenities not available No. code RD block tion (indicate N. A. where amenity (indicate N. A. where amenity not number not available) available) Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Commer Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca cial School Sub water road Bank Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Mohanpur 00000700 Mohanpur 7779 NA N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 2 Taranagar 00000900 Mohanpur 14630 Available N.A. NA Available Available Available N.A. 3 Kalkalia 00001000 Mohanpur 8054 NA N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 4 Bamutia 00001100 Mohanpur 10786 Available N.A. Available Available A vailable Available Available 5 Fatikchhara 00001200 Mohanpur 11865 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 6 Laxmilunga 00001300 Mohanpur 5857 NA N.A. NA Available N.A. Available N.A. 7 Singarbil 00001400 Mohanpur 11327 Available NA NA Available Available Available Available 8 Lankamura 00001500 ~ohanpur 8610 NA NA N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 9 Ramnagar (part) (Minabari) 00001701 Mohanpur 10100N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. Available Available N.A. 10 Barjala 00001800 Mohanpur 21993 Available NA N.A. Available II Debendra N.A. chandranagar 00001900 Mohanpur 9005 NA NA NA Available Available Available Available Available Available 12 Bodhjongnagar 00002000 Mohanpur 5595 NA NA N.A. Available 246 VILl.AGE DIRECfORY APPINDIX n ~ Vll..LAGE DIRECfO RY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULAnON WInCH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Name of the District: West Tripura S1. Name of villag:: Location Name of Popula Amenities not available Amenities not available No. code RD block tion (indicate N. A. where amenity (indicate N. A. where amenity not number not available) available) ~~ __~~~~ ____~ ____~~~2-~~ ____ Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Cammer Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca cial School Sub water road Bank Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 Tulabagan 00002100 Mohanpur 5604 N.A. N.A. N.A. A vailable Available Available N .A. 14 Uttar Debendra chandranagar 00002200 Mohanpur 5203 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 15 Chandpur 00003600 Hezamara 5734 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 16 Paschim Singhichhara 00005200 Khowai 7894 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N .A. 17 Ganki 00005400 Khowai 11859 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 18 Sonatala 00006000 Khowai 6454 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. 19 Chebri 00006200 Khowai 8171 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 20 Dwarikapur 00009100 Kalyanpur 5427 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 21 Kunjaban 00009600 Kalyanpur 5959 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 22 MadhyaKalyanpur 00009800 Kalyanpur 7262 Available N .A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available 23 Ghilatali 00010100 Kalyanpur 5329 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 24 Krishnapur (part) 00010300 Teliarnura 13755 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 25 M oharchhara 000 I 0400 T eliamura 6996 Available N .A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 26 Dakshin Pulinpur 000 10600 T eliamura 8094 N .A. N .A. Available Available N .A. Available N .A. 27 Hawaibari 000 I 0800 Teliamura 5129 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 28 Uttar GakuJriagar 00011200 Teliamura 5740 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 29 Brahmachhara 00011300 Teliamura 6758 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 30 Laxmipur 000 11400 T eliamura 8192 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 31 Laxmipur 00012000 Mandai 10594 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 32 Mandainagar 00012900 Mandai 6003 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 33 Radhakishorenagar 00013300 Jirania 11553 N.A. N.A. N .A. A vailable Available Available N .A. 34 Khayerpur 00013400 Jirania 9731 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 35 Uttar Champ amura 000 13500 J irania 10209 Available N .A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 36 Briddhanagar 00013600 Jirania 6466 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 37 Purba Noagoan 00013900 Jirania 7674 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 38 Majlishpur 00014000 Jirania 15450 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N .A. 39 Bankimnagar 00014100 Jirania 9364 Available N.A. N.A. A vailable Available Available Available 40 Purba Barjalai 00014200 Jirania 9156 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 41 Purba Debendranagar 00014400 Jirania 8275 Available Availablr N .A. A vailable Available Available Available 42 Jirania 00014500 Jirania 6786 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 43 Radhapur 00014700 Jirania 6618 Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 44 Belbari 00014900 Jirania 6846 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 45 Charipara 00015200 Dukli 17306 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 46 Madhupur 00015400 Dukli 12971 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available Available 47 Pandabpur 00015500 Dukli 6202 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 48 Bikramnagar 00015600 Dukli 6941 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 49 Madhuban 00015800 Dukli 10918 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 50 Dukli 00015900 Dukli 16839 Available N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available 51 Anandanagar 00016000 Dukli 9969 Available NA N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 52 Srinagar 00016100 Dukli 7056 N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 247 mSTRICTCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA APPENDIX I1- VlLLAGEDIRECfORY VILLAGES wrms,ooo AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MOREAMENl1'IES Name of the District: West Tripura Sl. Name of village Location Name of Popula Amenities not available Amenities not available No. code RDblock tion (indicate N. A. where amenity (indicate N. A. where amenity not number not available) available) Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Cammer Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca cial School Sub water road Bank Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 53 Kaiyadhepa 00018600 Bishalgarh 5376 N.A N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. S4 N ehalchandranagar 00018700 Bishalgarh S513 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. SS Ghaniarnara 00018900 Bishalgarh 6489. N.A N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 56 Bishalgarh 00019000 Bishalgarh 23721 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 57 Laxmibil 00019200 B ishalgarh 6684 NA N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 58 Gopinagar 00019300 Bishalgarh 6964 NA N.A. N.A. N.A Available Available N.A. 59 Golaghati 00019400 Bishalgarh 6248 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 60 Uttar Charilarn 00019600 Bishalgarh 10193 Available N.A. N.A Available Available Available Available 61 Brajapur 00019700 Bishalgarh 8477 N.A. N.A. N.A Available Available Available N.A. 62 Krishna Kishorenagar 00019800 Bishalgarh 9244 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 63 Dakshin Charilarn 00020600 Bishalgarh 6417 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 64 Amtali 00020900 Bishalgarh 5825 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 65 Taksapara 00023000 M elaghar 5242 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 66 Choumohani 00023100 M elaghar 7649 Available Availabl. N .A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 67 Purba Nalchar 00023500 Melaghar 5827 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 68 Paschirn Nalchar 00023600 M elaghar 7120 Available N.A. Available Available Available Available N.A. 69 Melagbar 00024500 M elaghar 11407 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available Available 70 Rudijala 00024600 M elaghar 5157 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 71 Chandigarh 00025000 M elaghar 5038 Available N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 72 Sobhapur (Part) 00025900 Kathalia 10324 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A. 73 Paharpur 00026300 Kathalia 6440 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available Available Available N.A.

    APPE'lDIXll-A QNSUS TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WInCH DO NO HAVE ONE OR MORE.AMENlTlES Name ofthe District: West Tripura SL Narne of census town Location code N arne of RD block Population Amenities not available (indicate N.A. No. number where amenity not available)

    Senior Secondary College Health School Centre

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Narsingarh CT 40103000 6,820 N.A. N.A. N.A. 2 Gandigram CT 40104000 10,669 Available N.A. N.A. 3 Kunjaban (part) CT 40105000 7,343 Available N.A. N.A. 4 Indrana!?fU' (Part) CT 40106000 17,807 Available Available N.A. 5 Pratapgarh CT 40109000 26,837 N.A. N.A. N.A. 6 Jogendran!lgfll" CT 40108000 34,850 Available N.A. N.A. 7 Badharghat CT 40110000 47,713 Available N.A. N.A. 8 Gakulnagar CT 40112000 9,659 N.A. N.A. N.A. 248 VILlAGE DIRECfORY APP.ENDIXll-A CENSUS TOWN CFl'lSUS TOWNS WmCHDO NO HAVEONEOR MOREAMENIl1ES Name of the District: West Tripura Sl. Name of census town Amenities not available No. ( indicate N.A. where amenity not available)

    Tap drinking water Bus facility Ap p roach by Pucca road Banks

    2 9 10 II 12 I Narsingarh CT N.A. Available N.A. 2 Gandigram CT N.A. Available Available 3 Kunjaban (Part) CT N.A. Available Available 4 Indranagar (Part) CT N.A. Available N.A. 5 Pratapgarh CT N.A. Available N.A. 6 J ogendranagar CT N.A. Available Available 7 Badharghat CT N.A. Available Available & GakulnBgill' CT N.A. Available N.A.

    APPFl'lDlX ill- VILLAGEDIRECIORY LAND UflLISATIONDATA IN RESPECT OFCE'iSUS TOWNS/NONMUNIClPALTOWNS

    Sl. Name of Census town Land use (I.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) No. and RD block within brackets Total area Forest Irrigated by Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not source ( including gauchar available for & groves) cultivation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Narsingarh CT 616.2 138.8 19.2 458.2 (Mohanpur)

    2 Gandhigram CT 876.2 138.8 19.2 458.2 (Mohanpur)

    3 Kunjaban ( Part ) CT 497.3 263.3 234 (Mohanpur)

    4 Indranagar ( Part ) 736.6 562 0.3 174.3 Mohanpur

    5 J ogendranagar CT 772.3 53.8 718.5 (Dukli )

    6 Pratapgarh CT 328.8 28.17 300.6 (Dukli)

    7 Badharghat CT 1251.2 170.3 1080.9 (Dukli )

    8 GakuJnagar CT 1054.5 132.5 608 103 211 ( Bishalgarh )

    249 DISlRICT CENSUS HANPSOOK : WEST TRlPURA APPENDIX IV - VllLAGE DIRECTORY RD BLOCKW1SE LIST OF INHABITED VllLAGFS WHmE NO AME'ITIY OTIIER 11IAN DRINKING WATm FACn..rrY IS AVAILABLE Name of the District: West Tripura SJ. No. Location code number . Name of village

    2 3 Name ofRD Block: Mohanpur Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Hezamara Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Pabmabil Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Khowai Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Tulashikhar Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Kalyanpur Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Teliamura Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Mandai Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Jirania Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Dukli Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Jampuijala Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Bishalgarh Nil

    Name of RD Block: Boxanagar Nil

    Name ofRD Block: Melagbar Nil

    Name of RD Block: Kathalia Nil

    250 VIllAGEDIREcrORY APPENDIX V - VllLAGEDlRECfORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OFVILLAGmi NOT HAVING SCHFDULID CASTE POPULATION Sl.No. Name ofRD block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no villages villages Scheduled Castes population 2 3 4 5 6 Mohanpur 22 0 22 0 2 He:zamara 16 0 16 7 3 Pabmabil 13 0 13 7 4 Khowai 13 0 13 0 5 Tulashikhar 26 0 26 15 6 Kalyanpur 11 0 11 3 7 Teliamura 15 0 15 4 8 Mandai 16 0 16 12 9 Jirania 19 0 19 • 4 10 Dukli 10 0 10 0 11 Jampuijala 19 0 19 16 12 Bishalgarh 33 0 33 7 13 Boxanagar 16 0 16 2 14 Melaghar 29 0 29 2 15 Kathalia 17 0 17 2 District Total: 275 0 275 81

    APPliNDIX VI - VILLAGEDIRECTOR,.Y SUMMARYSHOWlNG NUMBm OF VILLAGmi NOTHAVING SCHEDULID TRIBES POPULATION Sl Name of RD block Total villages Uninhabited villages Inhabited villages Number of inhabited villages having no No. Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mohanpur 22 0 22 1 2 Hezarnara 16 0 16 0 3 Pabmabil 13 0 13 0 4 Khowai 13 0 13 I 5 Tulashikhar 26 0 26 0 6 Kalyanpur 11 0 11 1 7 Teliarnura 15 0 15 0 8 Mandai 16 0 16 0 9 Jirania 19 0 19 0 10 Dukli 10 0 10 11 Jampuijala 19 0 19 0 12 8ishalgarh 33 0 33 2 13 Boxanagar 16 0 16 7 14 Melaghar 29 0 29 8 IS Kathalia 17 0 17 6 District Total: 275 0 275 27 251 APPENDlX VII A- V1LIAGEDIRFCTORY LIST OF Vll..LAGES ACCORDING TO PROPORTION OF TIlESCHFDULED CAST.ES TO 11IE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name afthe District: WEST TRlPURA Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 1 2 3 Name afRD Block: Mohanpur Less than 5 00002200 Uttar Debendrachandranagar 00000800 Noagaon 00002000 Bodhjongnagar 11-20 00001600 Agartala (Part) 00000700 Mohanpur 00000500 Kalachhara 00001800 Barjala 00002100 Tulabagan 00000300 Ishanpur 00000400 Mantala 21-30 00000100 Paschim Simna (part) 00000900 Taranagar 00001900 Debendrachandranagar 00000200 Megliband (Part) 31-40 00001700 Rarnnagar (part) (M inabari) 00001200 Fatikchhara 00001500 Lankamura 00000600 Bejoynagar 41-50 00001100 Bamutia 00001400 SingarbiJ 00001300 Laxmilunga 51-75 00001000 Kalkalia Name ofRD Block: Hezamara Less than 5 00002700 Sankhola 00002400 Megliband (Part) 00003300 Surendranagar 00003700 Domrakaridak 00003400 Thamakari 00003600 Chandpur 00002900 Baikunthapur 00003500 Barkanthalia 00002500 Purba Simna Name ofRD Block: Pabmabil Less than 5 00004400 Uttar Padmabil (part) 00004000 Bagabil 00004200 Paschim Belchhara 00004100 Ratanpur 252 VillAGE DIRECfORY Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 1 2 3 00004800 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 00004900 Akhrabari Name ofRD Block: Khowai 00005600 Goumagar 5-10 00006400 Santinagar 00006200 Chebri 00005300 Purba Singhichhara 11-20 00005400 Ganki 21-30 00006100 Purba Ramchandraghat 00005900 Uttar Ramchandraghat 00006000 Sonatala 00006300 Laxminaray anp ur 00005200 Paschim Singhichhara 31-40 00005800 Dhalabil 00005700 Uttar Padmabil (part) 41-50 00005500 Paharmura Name ofRD Block: Tulashikhar Less than 5 00008200 Paschim Rajnagar 00007300 Paschim Laxmichhara 00007600 Paschim Champachhara 5-10 00007400 Paschim Bachaibari 11-20 00006700 Asharambari 00006500 Chamubasti 00006800 Paschim Karangichhara 00007200 Purba Laxmichhara 00006900 Purba Karangichhara 21-30 00007500 Purba Bachaibari 41-50 00006600 Banbazar Name of RD Block: Kalyanpur 11-20 00009600 Kunjaban 00009800 Madhya Kalyanpur 00009500 Uttar Ghilatali 31-40 00009200 Durgapur 00009900 Purba Kalyanpur 41-50 00010100 Ghilatali 00009100 Dwarikapur 51-75 00010000 Kamalnagar 253 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 Name ofRD Block: Teliamura Less than 5 00010200 Dakshin Maharani 00011600 Nunachhara R.F. 00010900 Sardu Karkari 00011200 Uttar GakuJnagar 1l~20 00011400 Laxmipur 21-30 00011000 Teliamura R.F. (part) 31-40 00010800 Hawaibari 00011300 Brahmachhara 41-50 00010400 Moharchhara 00010700 Tuichindrai 51-75 00010300 Krishnapur (part) Name ofRD Block: Mandai Less than 5 00012900 MandainllgfU' 00012200 Paschim BarjaJai 00012100 Dinabandhunagar 5-10 00012000 Laxmipur Name ofRD Block: Jirania Less than 5 00015100 Champabari 00014500 Jirania 000,15000 Champ aknllgfU' 5-10 00013800 Tulakona 00014300 Joy nagar 11-20 00013900 Purba Noagoan 00014000 Majlishpur 00014100 Bankirnnagar 21-30 00013600 Briddhanagar 00013300 RadhakishorenllgfU' 00014400 Purba Debendrana£ilC 00014200 Purba BarjaJai 31-40 00013400 Khayerpur 00013700 Mekhlipara 00013500 Uttar Champamura Name ofRD Block: Dukli 5-10 00015400 Madhupur 11-20 00015500 Pandabpur 254 VILLAGE DrnEcrORY Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 1 2 3 00016100 Srin!lgilf 21-30 00015300 Ishanchandran!lgilf 00015600 Bikrarnnagar 31-40 00015700 Kanchanmala 00015800 Madhuban 00015900 Dukli 00016000 Anandanagar 51-75 00015200 Charipara Name ofRD Block: Jampuijala Less than 5 00017400 Jampuijaia 00016300 Mohanpur 5-10 00016200 Prabhapur Name ofRD Block: BishaJgarh Less than 5 00020400 Ramnagar 00021200 Pathaliaghat 00020800 Padmanagar 00020500 Rangmala 00019400 Golaghati 5-10 00020900 Amtali 11-20 00018800 Purathal Rajnagar 00019700 Brajapur 00021000 Barjala 00019800 Krishna Kishorenagar 00019100 Dakshin Champ amura 00018300 Radhanagar 00018200 Debipur 00018500 Madhupur 00018900 Ghaniarnara 00019600 Uttar ChariIam 00019200 Laxmibil 21-30 00019000 Bishalgarh 00018700 Nehalchandrana~ 00019900 Gajaria 00020100 Rangapania 00018600 Kaiyadhepa 00019300 Gopinagar 31-40 00020600 Dakshin ChariIam 00018400 Konaban 41-50 00018100 Kamalasagar

    255 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 Name ofRD Block: Boxanagar less than 5 00021500 Putia 00021400 Rahimpur 5-10 00022900 Kulubari 00021800 Boxanagar 00022800 Matinagar 00021700 Ashabari 11-20 00022200 Jogatrampur 21-30 00022400 Anandapur 00022000 M aniky anagar 00022100 Ghilatali 41-50 00021600 Bhaluarchar 51-75 00021900 Kalsimura 00022500 KamaIanagar 00022300 KaIamchaura Name ofRD Block: Melaghar less than 5 00025800 Gamaichhara 00024200 Nabadwipchandranaw (part) 00025600 Uttar Taibandul 00024900 Chandul 5-10 00025200 Barpathar 00024100 Aralia (Part) 11-20 00024300 Bejimara 00025300 Urmai 00023300 Purba Jutnerdhep a 00024800 Kamarangatali 00024000 Khedabari (Part) 00024700 Mohanbhug 00023200 Paschim Jumerdhepa 21-30 00023000 Taksapara 00023800 Durlavnarayanpur 00025100 Telkajla 00025000 Chandigarh 00024500 Melaghar 00023400 Bagabasa 31-40 00025400 Jharjharia 41-50 00023100 Choumohani 00023500 Purba NaIchar

    256 VlLLAGE DIRECfORY Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Narne of village (percentages) I 2 3 51-75 00023700 Khaschoumohani 00023900 Bardowal 00024400 Ghrantali 00023600 Paschim Nalchar 00024600 Rudijala "Name ofRD Block: Kathalia Less than 5 00026800 Jagatrampur 00026900 B irendranagar 00026400 Birampur 00026200 Dhanpur 00026100 Manarchak 00027000 Manaipathar 5-10 00027300 Niday a 00026300 Paharpur 00026600 Maheshpur 00026500 Nirhhoypur 11-20 00027200 Kalikrishnanagar 00027500 Bhabanipur 00026700 Kathalia 00025900 Sobhapur (Part) 31-40 00027400 Durlavpur

    Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

    257 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA APPENDIX VIIB - VllLAGEDIRECrORY LISTOFVll.LAGES ACCORDING TO 1HEPROPORTION OFTIIESCIDDULID TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name ofthe District: West Tripura Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number N arne of village (percentages) 2 3 Name ofRD Block: Mohanpur Less than 5 00001700 Ramnagpr (part) (Minahari) 00000900 Taranagar 00001500 Lankarnura 00001400 Singprbil 00001800 Barjala 00001000 Kalkalia 00001600 Agartala (part) 00001100 Barnutia 5-10 00001200 Fatikchhara 11-20 00001300 Laxmilunga 00000700 Mohanpur 00000200 Megliband (part) 21-30 00000100 Paschim Simna (part) 00000400 Mantala 00000500 Kalachhara 31-40 00000300 Ishanpur 41-50 00001900 Dcbendrachandranagar 51-75 00002100 Tulabagan 76 anltabove 00002000 Bodhjongnagar 00002200 Uttar Debendrachandranagar 00000800 Noagaon Name ofRD Block: Hezamara 00002900 Baikunthapur 00003400 Thamakari 00002800 Baluaban 00002500 PurbaSimna 00003300 Surendranagar 00002400 Megliband (Part) 00003500 Barkanthalia 00003600 Chandpur 00002700 Sankhola 00002300 Paschim Simna (Part) 00003700 Domrakaridak 00003200 Karnukchhara 00002600 Uttar Dashgharia 00003000 Dakshin Dashgharia 00003100 Subalsingh 00003800 Tuichhamankuri Name ofRD Block: Pabmabil 00004200 Paschim Belchhara 258 Vlll.AGEDIRECTORY Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (p ereen tages) 1 2 3 00004900 Akhrabari 00004400 Uttar Padmabil (part) 00004300 Purba Belchhara 00004100 Ratanpur 00004800 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 00004500 Dakshin Padmabil 00005100 Ramdayalbari 00004000 Bagabil 00005000 Paglabari 00004700 Tuihachingbari 00004600 Gayamanibari 00003900 Khengrabari Name ofRD Block: Khowai Less than 5 00005500 Paharmura 00006000 Sonatala 00005200 Paschim Singhichhara 5-10 00005400 Ganki 11-20 00006200 Chebri 00005600 Gournagar 00005800 Dhalabil 21-30 00006300 Laxminarayanp ur 41-50 00006100 Purha Rarnchandrag,hat 00005300 Purba Singhichhara 00005900 Uttar Ramchandraghat 51-75 00006400 Santinagar Name ofRD Block: Tulashikhar 5-10 00006600 Banbazar 11-20 00006700 Ashararnbari 00006500 Chamubasti 51-75 00006800 Paschim Karangichhara 00006900 Purba Karangichhara 00007200 Purba l..axmichhara 00007500 Purba Bachaibari 76 and above 00007300 Paschim Laxmichhara 00007400 Paschim Bachaibari 00007600 Paschim Charnpachhara 00008000 Ramkrishnabari 00008200 Paschim Rajnagar 00008100 Purba Rajnagar 00008900 Sriramkhara 00007700 Purba Champachhara 00009000 Rarnkrishnap ur 00008700 Tuichindraibari 00008300 Uttar Promoden!U!llT 259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 00007000 Sukhiabari 00007100 Remachhara 00007800 Shikaribari 00007900 Maidanbari 00008400 Badlabari 00008500 Mainakbari 00008600 Jagna Kobrabari 00008800 Karaibari Name ofRD Block: Kalyanpur Less than 5 00009900 Purba Kalyanpur 5-10 00009100 Dwarikapur ll-ZO 00010100 Ghilatali 00009200 Durgapur 31-40 00009600 Kunjaban 41-50 00009800 Madhya Kalyanpur 51-75 00009500 Uttar Ghilatali 76 and above 00009400 Maharanipur 00009700 Paschim Kalyanpur 00009300 Dakshin Promodenagar Name ofRD Block: Teliamura Less than 5 00010300 Krishnapur (Part) 0001 1000 Teliamura R.F. (Part) 5-10 00010400 M oharchhara 11-20 00010700 Tuichindrai 00011300 Brahmachhara 00010800 Hawaibari 21-30 00011400 Laxmipur 76 and above 00011200 Uttar Gakulnagar 00010200 Dakshin Maharani 00011500 Atharamura R.F; 00010900 Sardu Karkari 00011600 Nunachhara R.F. 00011100 Dakshin Gakulnagar 00010600 Dakshin Pulinpur 00010500 Uttar Pulinpur Name of RD Block: Mandai 41-50 00012000 Laxmipur 51-75 00013000 Bhrigudas Para 76 and above DOO12200 Paschim Barjalai 260 VIllAGE DIRECTORY Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Narne of village (percentages) 1 2 3 00012100 Dinabandhunagar 00011700 Wakkin~ 00012900 M andainagpr 00013200 Atuthangbari 00012300 Kathirambari 00013100 Jamilengpara 00011800 Sibnagar 00012400 Patnipara 00011900 Ramchandranagar 00012500 Ashigarh 00012600 Khengrai 00012700 Harbhang 00012800 o inakobrap ara Name ofRD Block: Jirania Less than 5 00013400 Khayerpur 00013600 Briddhanagpr 00013500 Uttar Champamura 1l~20 00014000 MajIishpur 00013700 Mekhlipara 00013300 Radhakishorenagar 21-30 00013900 Purba Noagoan 00014100 Bankimnagar 00014200 Purba Barjalai 31-40 00014400 Purba Debendranagar 00013800 Tulakona 41-50 00014300 Joy nagar 51-75 00015100 Champabari 76 and above 00014500 Jirania 00015000 Champ aknalliU" 00014700 Radhapur . 00014900 Belbari 00014600 Radhamohanp ur Janmejoynagar Name of RD Block: Dukli 00014800 Less than 5 00015300 lshanchandranagar 00015200 Charipara 00015400 Madhupur 00015600 Bikramnagar 00015900 Dukli 00015800 Madhuban 00015700 Kanchanmala 5-10 00016000 Anandanagar 51~75 00016100 Srinagar

    261 DISTRlCfCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 Name ofRD Block: JampuijaJa 41-50 00016300 Mohanl?ur 76 and above 00016200 Prabhapur 00017900 Amarendranagar 00017800 Hirapur 00017200 Killabari 00016700 Shyamnagar 00017400 Jampuijala 00016400 Pekuarjala 00018000 Ujan Pathalia 00016600 Bamnichhara 00017700 Madhya Ghaniarnara 00017500 Kandraichhara 00016500 Ratanpur 00017600 Ujan Ghaniamara 00016800 Paschim Takarjala 00016900 Purba Takarjala 00017300 Kalaibari 00017000 Sangkumabari 00017100 Barmabari Name ofRD Block: Bishalgarb Less than 5 00018800 Purathal Rajnagar 00018900 Ghaniarnara 00020600 Dakshin Charilam 00018100 Kamalasagar 00019000 Bishalgarh 00019600 Uttar Charilam 00019300 Gopinagar 00019800 Krishna Kishorenagar 5-10 00018700 Nehalchandranagar 11-20 00018300 Radhanagar 00018200 Debipur 00018500 Madhupur 00021000 Barjala 00019700 Brajapur 21-30 00018600 Kaiyadhepa 31-40 00019400 Golaghati 00020100 Rangapania 41-50 00018400 Konaban 00019900 G~aria

    00020900 Amtali 76 and above 00021100 Promodenagar 00020700 Baustali 00019500 Latiachhara 262 VILLAGE DIRECfORY Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code nwnber Name of village (p crccntages) 2 3 00021200 Pathaliaghat 00020500 RangmaIa 00021300 M adhy a Pat~a1ia 00020300 Dhariathal 00020800 Padmanagar 00020400 Ramnagar 00020200 Sutamura 00020000 Ban~hibari Name ofRD Block: Boxanagar Less than 5 00021900 Kalsimum '00021400 Rahimpur 00021800 Boxanagar 00021500 Putia 00022000 M aniky anagar 00022800 Matinagar 21-30 00021600 Bhaluarchar 76 and above 00022700 Dhaniramp ur 00022600 BejoynagjlI' Name of RD Block: Melaghar Less than 5 00024100 Aralia (part) 00024000 Khedabari (part) 00024500 Melaghar 00024600 Rudijala 00025000 Chandigarh 5-10 00023500 Purba Nalchar 00023100 Choumohani 11-20 00023200 Paschim Jumerdhepa 00023400 Bagabasa 00023300 Purba Jumerdhep a 00023800 Durlavnarayanpur 21-30 . 00025300 Urmai 00024700 Mohanbhug 31-40 00025400 Jharjharia 00023000 Taksapara 00025200 Barpathar 51-75 00024900 Chandul 76 and above . 00025600 Uttar Taibandul 00025700 Dakshin Taibandul 00025800 Gamaichhara 00025500 Khedarbari Name of RD Block: Kathalia Less than 5 00026600 Maheshpur

    263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA Range of Scheduled Tnoes population Location code number Name ofviIJage ,(p ercentages ) 2 3 00025900 Sobhapur (part) 00027500 Bhabanipur 5-10 00026300 Paharpur 00026200 Dhanpur 11-20 00027300 Niday a 21-30 00026700 Kathalia 41-50 00027000 Manaipathar 76 and above 00026900 B irendranagar 00027100 Himmatpur 00026800 Jagatrampur

    Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

    APPENDIX vm -VILLAGE DIRECrORY NUMBER OF VlLLAGFS UNDER. FACH GRAMP ANCHAYAT (R. D. BOLeK WISE)

    Table not applicable

    APPENDIX-IX STATEMENT SH:OWING NUMBER OF GIRlS SCHQOL IN TIlE VILLAG}"SfIOWNS Name of District Name of Dev.BI Name of Village / Town & Name of School Total No.of {fown PLCN girls' schools

    2 3 4 5 West Tripura Agartala Town Agartala Town 161lMI New Modal Village Girls' Sec. School

    Bodhjung Girls' H.S. School

    Bijoy Kumar Girls' H.S. School

    Ramnagar Girls' Sec. School

    Bani Bidyapith H.S. School

    Upendra Bidya Bhawan Girls' H.S. School

    Sankara Acharjee Bidya Ayatan

    Maharshi Tulshi Girls' H.S. School

    264 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Name of District Name of Dev.BI Name of Village 1Town & Name of School Total No.of /Town PLCN girls' schools 2 3 4 5 Ramthakur Pathshala Girls' H.S. School

    Hariganga Girls' Sec. School

    Mohanpur Taranagar 161I1119 Mohanpur Girls' Sec. School

    Barjala 16/111118 Nutannagar Girls' H.S. School

    Ranirbazar Town Ranirbazar Town 16/1IXI Ranirbazar Girls' Sec. School

    Jirania Jirania 16/I19/145 Chowdhuribari Girls' H.S. School

    Mandai Mandainagar 16/1181129 New Mandaibazar Girls' Sec. School

    Bishalgarh Pratapgarh C.T. 16/1JIX SadhutiIIa Girls' Sec. School Jogendranagar C.T. 16/lNIII Jogendranagar Girls' H. S. School Badharghat C. T. 16111X Ananda Bidya Niketan Girls' Sec. School Bishalgarh 16/11121190 Bishalgarh Town Girls' Sec. School Sonamura Town Sonarnura Town 16/111II Sonamura Girls' H.S. School Melaghar Chandigarh 1611/141250 Melaghar Girls' H.S. School KhowaiTown Khowai Town 16/111 Khowai Govt. Girls' H. S. School Lalchhara Girls' Sec. School Kalyanpur Madhya Kalyanpur 16/116/98 Kalyanpur Bazar Coloney Girls' Sec. Schoc Teliamura Town Teliamura Town 16/1111 Sharadamayee Bidyapeeth Sec. School District Total 25

    265 DISTRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA

    Section II - Town Directory

    Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town (IX) Notified Area NA directory: (X) Notified Town NT A. Statement I : Status and Growth History (XI) Notified Area Committee Column (2) : Class, name and civic adminis fNotifiedArea Council NAC tration status of town : (XII) Notified Town Area NTA Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis (XIII) Industrial Notified Area of town directory data at the state and all India levels. INA It is presented according to 2001 Census Population (XIV) Industrial Township ITS of the town as follows : (XV) Township TS Population Class (XVI) Town Panchayat TP 100,000 and above I (XVII) Nagar Panchayat NP 50,000 - 99,999 II (XVllI) Town CommitteelTown 20,000 - 49,999 III Area Committee TC 10,000-19,999 IV (XIX) Small Town Committee ST 5,000 - 9,999 V (XX) Estate office EO Below 5,000 VI (XXI) Gram Panchayat GP (XXII) Census Town CT Town with a population of one hundred thousand ( 1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city. Others columns need no comments. The civic administration status of the towns is Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of indicated within bracket against the name of the towns, 1999. town. The following abbreviations are used to denote Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects : civic status of town. In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & (I) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. (II) Municipal Committee MC Column 6, 7 and 8 :

    (TIl) Municipal Council CI Name of the State headquarters, District headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with (IV) City Municipal Council CMC distance from the referent town in kilometers, is (V) Town Municipal Council TMC· recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town (VI) Municipal Board MB itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (VII) Municipality M Column 9& 10 : (VIII) Cantonment Board! CB Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more and Cantonment five lakh and more population are recorded.

    266 VlllAGE DIRECfORY Column 11, 12 and 13 Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil If referent town enjoys the facility of railway The various prevalent method of disposal of night station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its soil are given below with codes : name is mentioned. If not available, then the name Head Loads HL of nearest place with distance, where. such facility exists is mentioned. Basket B Wheel Barrows WB Statement ill : Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 Septic Tank ST Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the Pit System Pt town for the year 1998-99 is recorded. Sewerage S

    Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 Others 0

    Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. Column 13 and 14 : Water supply

    Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) Source and capacity of storage system. The following codes are used in these columns: Information about kutcha / pucca road is recorded separately for the roads within the limits of Column 13: the referent town. (i) Tap water T (i) Pucca Road PR (ii) Tube-well water TW (ii) Kutcha Road KR (iii) Tank Water TK Column (7): System of Sewerage (iv) Well water W Generally, by sewerage system is implied the Column 14: network of mains and branches of underground (v) Over Read Tank ORT conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (vi) Service Reservoir SR industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP surface are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called (ix) Pressure Tank PT combined sewers. The information on major source of water supply The codes used for different types of drainage are given in column 13 and the storage capacity system are as follows: against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented in column 14. (i) Sewer S Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD In case the fire fighting service is available in Box Surface Drains BSD (iii) the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is (iv) SylkDrains SO not available within the town. The name ofthe nearest (v) Cesspool method CP place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. (vi) Pit System Pt Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of 0 (vii) Others connections) Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Different types of electric connections have been Number of various types of latrines both Public shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, and Private are given in these columns. Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. 267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA Statement V : Medical, Educational, Recreational (ix) Others 0 and Cultural, Facilities, 1999 Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. and vocational training institutes Column 4 & 5 : "Recognised" should mean recognised by some statutory authority, like education department, The data covers all such medical institutions run commerce department, labour department etc. of the by or aided by Government/Semi GovernmentILocal government or semi government or autonomous bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies bodies, public sector undertakings etc. - like the Missionaries. Where the family planning centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and The following codes are used : child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, (i) Vocational Training Institute VT treated as independent units and counted separately (ii) Shorthand using following codes : SH (iii) Typewriting (i) Hospital H Type (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type (ii) Dispensary D (v) Others 0 (iii) Health Centre HC The vocational institutions like - Applied Art! (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, (v) T.B. Clinic TB Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, (vi) Nursing Home NH Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. (vii) Others 0 Column 11 to 14: In case of more than one institutions of any type, Higher SecondaryllntermediateiSenior Secondary/ it is indicated within brackets the number of such PUC/Junior College level, SecondarylMatriculation, institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary have further been distinguished by providing additional Schools. codes within the bracket as given below : School up to class V are treated as Primary or Ayurvedic A elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior Unani U Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto Homoeopathic Hom class N. Column 6 to 9 : Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle The codes used for these co lumns are as follows: school or Junior Secondary. (i) Arts only A Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools. (li) Science only S Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as (iii) Commerce only C Higher Secondary / Intermediate / Pre University / (iv) Arts & Science only AS Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes (v) Arts & Commerce only AC whether held in schools or college. (vi) Combined for all ASC Ifthere are composite schools like middle schools categories-Arts, Science with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle and Commerce classes, these are also included in the number of (vii) Law L Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools U (viii) University and one Middle school with Primary classes, the 268 VIllAGE DIRECfORY number of Primary schools in the town is given Column 9 : Number of Banks as three and that of Middle schools as one though Number of Banks available in the referent town there are only three educational institutions. both Commercial and Co-operative banks are If there are more institutions of a type in the town, recorded against this column. the number is indicated within bracket along with the Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). Societies and Nou Agricultural Credit Societies. Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent This column has been introduced keeping in view town are recorded against these columns. the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Centres which are included in these columns. Slums, 1999

    If an educational facility is not available in the This is the statement on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns town, the name of the nearest place and its distance having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal in kilometres from the town where the facility is Corporation, Town area committee etc .. available is mentioned. Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with number of seats The number of working women's hostel if available in the referent town is mentioned with number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance where the facility is availal;>le is recorded. Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Facilities. Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumJDramaiCommunity Hall are covered under recreational & cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational facilities are considered for these columns. Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms

    Number of public libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town are recorded in codes as follows: (i) Public Library PL (ii) Reading room RR Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 Column 3 to 8 : Name of three most important commodities exported and parnes of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are recorded. 269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA STATEMENT-I STATI.S AND GROWTIIBISTORY Sl. Class, name and civic Location Name ofTaluki Name of Area Number of Population and gro~h rate (in No. status ofto\\tl code Tahsil! Police RD block (in sq. km.) household<: incl. brackets) of the to\\ll at the numbc::r StationlIsland houseless Censuses of etc. household<: (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 1931 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I Agartala City (MCL) 40107000 West Tripura 0000 16.0 44,167 6,415 6,S3l 7,743 9,580

    2 III 8adhargbat cr 40110000 Dukli 0010 12.5 10,942

    3 V Gakulnagar cr 40112000 Bishalgarh 0012 10.6 2,066

    4 IV Gandigram cr 40104000 Mohanpur 0001 8.& 2,273

    5 IV Indranagar (Part) CT 40106000 Mohanpur 0001 7.4 3,921

    6 III Jogendranagar CT 40108000 Dukli 0010 7.7 7,392

    7 IV KhoWcli NP 40101000 West Tripura 0000 4.4 4,285

    8 V Kmjaban (Part) CT 40105000 Mohanpur 0001 5.0 1,450

    9 V Narsingarh cr 40103000 Mobanpur 0001 6.2 1,295

    10 III Pratapgarh cr 40109000 Dukli 0010 3.3 5,833

    11 IV Ranirbzar NP 40111000 West Tripura 0000 1.7 2,413

    12 V Sonamura NP 40113000 West Tripura 0000 3.4 2,273

    13 IV Teliamura NP 40102000 West Tripura 0000 3,8 4,369

    270 VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTII HISTORY SI. Class, name and civic Population and gro\\th rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio No. status 0 f tov.n (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

    1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 I Agartala City (MCL) 17,693 42,595 54,878 59,625 132,186 157,358 189,998 11,868 969 983 1,005 (+8.7) (+121.7) (+19.0) (+20.7) 2 III Badharghat CT 35,576 47,713 3,814 952 970 (+34.1) 3 V Gakulnagar CT 9,659 916 792

    4 IV Gandigram CT 7,538 10,669 1,218 931 883 (+41.5) 5 IV Indranagar (part) CT 17,807 2,419 965

    6 III Jogendranagar cr 26,990 34,850 4,514 946 964 (+29.1) 7 IV Khoooi NP 8,782 9,338 10,722 12,552 17,689 4,020 961 953 972 (+6.3) (+14.8) (+17.1) (+40.9) 8 V Kunjaban (part) CT 7,343 1,478 702

    9 V Narsingarh CT 6,820 1,107 815

    10 III Pratapgarh cr 13,972 26,837 8,157 949 967 (+92.1) 11 IV Ranirbzar NP 11,003 6,472 945

    12 V Sonamura NP 6,380 8,136 10,074 2,946 907 921 928 (+27.5) (+23.8) 13 IV Teliamura NP 27,668 19,605 5,228 930 959 (-29.1)

    271 D~TIUCTCENSUSHANDBOOK:~TT.ruPURA STA TEMENT-ll PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 Sl. Class, name and civic Physical aspects Name of and road distance in Sub-divisionfr alukJ No. status ofto'Ml kilometer(s) from T ahsillPolicc stat ionl Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ. District HQ. Development Block! (in mm) Maximum Minimum IslandHQ. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Agartala City (MCL) 2254.8 36.11 4.1 Agartala Agartala 0 (0) (0) (0) 2 III Badharghat CT 2144 37.5 4.5 Agartala Agartala Dukii (5) (5) (0) 3 V Gakulnagar CT 2142 36.5 5.6 Agartala Agartala Bishalgarh (18) (18) (5) 4 IV Gandigram CT 2144 37.3 5.4 Agartala Agartala Mohanpur (15) (IS) (IS) 5 IV Indranagar (Part) CT 2144 37.3 5.4 Agartala Agartala Dukli (5) (5) (5) 6 III Jogendranagar CT 2144 37.3 5.5 Agartala Agartala Dukli (5) (5) (6) 7 IV Khow.li NP 2132.34 37.3 5.5 Agartala Agartala 0 (80) (80) (0) 8 V KWljaban (part) CT 2145 38 5.5 Agartala Agartala Mohanpur (5) (5) (19) 9 V Narsingarh CT 2144 37.3 5.4 AgartaJa Agartala Mohanpur (10) (10) (20) 10 III Pratapgarh CT 2142 37.3 5.4 AgartaJa Agartala Dukli (I) (I) (3) I I IV Ranirbzar NP 2144 37.1 5.3 AgartaJa Agartala 0 (10) (10) (0) 12 V &mamura NP 2144 37.1 5.3 Agartala Agartala 0 (61) (61) (0) 13 IV Teliamura NP 2144 37.1 5.3 Agartala Agartala 0 (45) (45) (0)

    272 VlLlAGEDlREcrORY STATEMENT-ll PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 St. Class, name and civic Nearest city wit h Nearest city with Railway station Bus facility Navigable riverl No. status of toWl population of one population offive canal (if within lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers)

    2 9 10 11 12 13 I Agartala City (MCL) Agartala Guwahati Kumarghat Agartala Hawa (0) (600) (140) (0) (0) 2 III Badhargbat cr Agartala Guwahati Kum argb at Badhargbat 0 (5) (603) (145) (0) (0) 3 V Gakulnagar cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Gakulnagar 0 (18) (618) (200) (0) (0) 4 IV Gandigram cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Gandigram 0 (IS) (61S) (ISS) (0) (0) S IV Indranagar (part) cr Agartala Guv.ahati Kumarghat Indranagar 0 (S) (60S) (14S) (0) (0) 6 III Jogendranagar cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Jogendranagar 0 (S) (60S) (14S) (0) (0) 7 IV Khowai NP Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Khowai Khowai River (80) (S90) (120) (0) (0) 8 V KlUljaban (part) cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Ktmjaban 0 (5) (605) (145) (0) (0) 9 V Narsingarh cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Narsingarh 0 (10) (610) (150) (0) (0) 10 III Pratapgarh cr Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Agartala 0 (1) (601) (141 ) (0) (0) 11 IV Ranirbzar NP Agartala Guw.iliati Kum argh at Nh-44 0 (10) (S90) (13S) (0) (0) 12 V Sonamura NP Agartala Guw.iliati Kumarghat Sonamura Gomati (61 ) (661) (20S) (0) (0) 13 IV T eliamura NP Agartala Guwahati Kumarghat Teliamura 0 (45) (555) (85) (0) (0)

    273 D1STRICfCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA STATEMENT-ID MUNICIPALFlNANCE, 1998-99 SI. Class, name and civic Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) No. status of town Receipt through Revenue derived Government grant Loan Advance Other sources taxes, etc. from municipal (specify) properties and power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 g I I Agartala City (M CL) 56,536 87,290 430,270 309,897 ~ III Badharghat CT 10,000,000 3 V Gakulnagar CT 25,000,000 4 IV Gandigram CT 2,025,490 5 IV Indranagar (part) CT 6 III Jogendranagar CT 112,648 7 IV Khowai NP 208,000 '5,473,000 8 V Kunjaban (Part) CT 25,508,800 9 V Narsingarh CT 1,922,500 10 III Pratapgarh CT 1,752,059 11 IV Ranirbzar NP 149,304 6,918,142 12 V Sonarnura NP 465,000 5,304,000 3,000,000 l3 IV Teliamura NP 104,543 85,273 576,350

    SL Class, name and civic Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) No status of town Total receipt General Public Public Public Public Others Total administrat safety health and works institutions (specify) expenditure ion convenienc es

    2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I Agartala City (MCL) 883,993 440,000 7,250 2,000 400,000 10,000 24,743 883,993 2 III Badharghat CT to,OOO,OOO 40,000,000 3 V Gakulnagar CT 25,000,000 23,800,000 4 IV Gandigrarn CT 2,025,490 2,020,990 5 IV Indranagar (Part) CT 6 III Jogendranagar CT 112,648 1,118,426 7 IV Khowai NP 5,681,000 1,363,000 338,000 895,000 800,000 50,000 2,235,000 5,681,000 8 V Kunjaban (part) CT 2,550,800 2,450,800 9 V N arsingarh CT 1,922,500 1,922,000 10 III Pratap garh CT 1,752,059 1,624,851 11 IV Ranirbzar NP 7,067,446 826,400 310,000 400,000 1,600,000 1,000,000 2,766,000 6,902,400· 12 V Sonamura NP 5,304,000 1,049,000 3,300,000 2,220,000 5,304,000 13 IV Teliamura NP 5,953,316 1,120,575 672,345 280,143 3,249,669 280,143 5,602,875

    274 VIllAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT - IV CMC AND OTmR AMFNIfIE), 1999 SI. Class, name and civic Pop ulation Pop ulation 200 I Census Road Sy stem of N umber of latrines Number of latrines No. status of town (2001 Scheduled Scheduled length (in km. (5» sewerage Total Water Service Others Census) Castes Tribes borne

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II . I I AgartalaCity (MCL) 189,998 22,185 15,616 KR(125) PR(81) OSD 32,000 20,000 12,000

    2 III Badharghat CT 47,713 13,999 1,136 KR(25) PR(20) 100 100

    3 V Gakulnli!1flTCT 9,659 2,034 598 KR(20) PR(15) 150 150

    4 IV Gandigram CT 10,669 2,789 93 KR(10) PR(8) OSD 200 200

    5 IV Indranli!1flT (Part) CT 17,807 2,570 65 KR(3) PR(7) 450 200 250

    6 III Jogendranagar CT 34,850 10,800 57 KR(15) PR(5) OSD 100 100

    7 IV Khowai NP 17,689 1,743 1,443 KR(20) PR(8) OSD 4,500 2,500 2,000

    8 V Kunjaban (Part) CT 7,343 2,166 236 KR(20) PR(15) OSD 150 150

    9 V Narsingarh CT 6,820 2,130 117 KR(6) PR(5) 50 50

    10 III Pratap garh CT 26,837 8,240 275 KReIO) PR(6) OSD,O 128 75 53

    II IV Ranirbzar NP 11,003 1,966 6 KR(35) PR(8) OSD,O 2,089 106 1,983

    12 V Sonamura NP 10,074 1,835 154 KR(IO) PR(8) OSD 1,701 501 1,200

    13 IV Teliamura NP 19,605 4,808 118 KR(15) PR(IO) OSD 3,002 352 2,650

    275 DlSTRICTCENSUSHANDBOOI<.:WESTTRlPURA STATF.MENf - IV CIVIC AND 011IFll AMENmES, 1999 SI. Class, name and civic Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (n~mber of connections) No. status of town disposal of Source of System of service Domestic Industria! Cammer Road Others night soil supply storage with cia! lighting capacity in (points) kilo litres (in brackets) 1 2 12 13 14 15' 16 17 18 19 20 J I AgartalaCity (MCL) ST, Pt TW,T ORT Yes 20,000 500 3,500 9,500 100 (1800000) 2 III Badharghat CT TW,T BWP Yes 400 4 6 20 (-) 3 V Gakulnagar CT TW,T Bishalgarh 200 (0) (4). 4 IV Gandigram CT TW,T ORT,BWP Agartala 1,000 3 (135000) (15) 5 IV Indranagar (part) CT TW,T 400 3 100 7S (10000) (0) 6 III Jogendranagar CT TW,W ORT Agartala 200 (225000) (5) 7 IV Khowai NP ST,Pt TW,T ORT,BWP Yes 935 21 325 1,400 (630000) 8 V Kunjaban (part) CT TW,T ORT Agartala 2,000 2 4 10 (270000) (5) 9 V Narsingarh CT TW,T OHT,BWP Agartala 1,200 2 100 (135000) (10) 10 III Pratapgarh CT ST,Pt TW,T Yes 1,953 15 S5 (0) 11 IV Ranirbzar NP ST,Pt TW,T Agartala 1,761 49 306 9S (0) (10) 12 V Sonamura NP ST,Pt TW,T OHT Yes 2,000 25 500 1,000 10 (60000) 13 IV T eliarnura NP ST, Pt T,TW ORT Yes 2,775 50 2,000 1,118 12 (533300)

    276 VILLAGE DIREcroRY STATEMENT-V MEDICAL, IDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACII..IfIES, 1999 S1. Class, name and Population Medical facilities Educational facilities No. civicstatus of (2001 Census) ~--~~~--~--=-~----~~~~--~~~~~--~~--~HospitalslDispensarie Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineeri Polytechni town sff .B. clinics etc. medical Commerce! Law/ colleges ng cs institutions Other colleges (of colleges noted in degree level and column 4 above)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I Agllrtala City 189,998 H(3) D(13) TB 866 A ASC(2) L U Silchar Jirania Narsinl?fl1"h (MCL) NH(5) 0(3) (416) (18) (10) HC-O HC-O

    2 III Badharghat 47,713 H(2) 0(3) 0 Agllrtala (5) Silchar Jirania Narsinl?fl1"h CT (416) (23) (15) HC-Agllrtala (5) HC-Al?fI1"1ala (5) TB-Al?fI1"1ala (5) NH-Al?fI1"1ala (5)

    3 V Gakulnal?fl1" 9,659 0 JU1jyamaninagar Silchar Jirania Narsinl?fl1"h CT (10) (430) (37) (32) H-Bishalgarh (5) D-O HC-O HC-O TB-Al?fI1"1ala (18) NH-Al?fI1"1ala(18)

    4 IV Gandigram 10,669 0 Al?fI1"1ala (15) Silchar Jirania Narsingarh CT (421) (28) (20) H-Al?fI1"1ala(15) D-Agactala (15) HC-Agwtala (15) HC-Al?fI1"1ala (15) TB-Agartala (IS) NH -Al?fI1"1ala (15)

    5 IV Indranal?fl1" 17,807 0 0 Silchar Jirania Narsingarh (Part) CT (415) (25) (21) H-Agactala (5) D-O HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O

    277 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA STA'fE\1ID\IT-V MEDICAL, IDUCATIONAL, IDnlFATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACll.XIllS, 1999 Sl. Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Number of recreational and cultural facilities No Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public shorthand, secondary! Matriculation secondary schools literacy women's Drama! libraries typewriting Intermediate! and classes! hostels community including and Senior Middle centres, with Halls reading vocational SeCondary! schools others number of rooms training PUC (Pre- (specify) seats institutions university college)! Junior college level

    10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vf(4) 0(4) 24 10 6 13 4 1 (0) 2 4 3 PL(2) RR(3)

    2 3 6 5 31 A!1flI1ala (5)

    3 Bishalgarh (4) 2 6 o o

    4 2 3 3 5 Agartala (15)

    5 2 o 2 o 4 1(0)

    278 VilLAGE DIRECTORY STATFMENT-V MIDICAL, IDUCATIONAL, rux:RFATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACIUfIES, 1999 SI. Class, name and Papulation Medical facilities Educational facilities No. civic status of (2001 Census) Hospitals/Dispensarie Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineeri Polytechni town sff .B. clinics etc. medical Commerce' Law/ colleges ng cs institutions Other colleges (of colleges noted in degree level and column 4 above)

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6 III J ogendranagar 34,850 0(2) 0 Agartaia (5) • SHehar Jirania Narsin~h CT (416) (23) (15)

    H-Agartala (5) HC-Agatala (5) HC-Agartala(5) TB-Agartala (5) NH-Agartala(5)

    7 IV Khowai NP 17,689 H 0(3) 55 ASC Silchar Jirania Narsinl?%h (450) (70) (90) HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O

    8 V Kunjaban 7,343 D a Agartala (5) Silchar Jirania Narsingarh (Part) CT (416) (23) (15) H-Agartala (5) HC-Agartala (5) HC-Agartala (5) TB-Agartala (5) NH-Agartala (5)

    9 V Narsingarh CT 6,820 0 Agartala (10) Silchar Jirania (421) (28) H-Agartala (l0) D-Agartla (10) HC-Agartala(IO) HC-AgattJa (10) TB-Agartla(10) NH-Agartala (10)

    10 III Pratap g;u-h 26,837 D 0 Agartala (I) Silchar Jirania Narsingarh CT (412) (19) (11 ) H-Agartala (1) HC-Agartala (I) HC-Al?fl.rtala(lO TB-Agartala (1) NH -Al?%tala (1)

    279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA STATEMENT-V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECRFA TIONAL AND CULTURAL FAClLIl1J!S, 1999 Sl. Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Number of recreational and cultural facilities No Recognised Higher Secondaryf Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium{ Public shorthand, secondary! Matriculation secondary schools literacy women's Drama( libraries typewriting Intermediatel and c1asses/ hostels community. including and Senior Middle centres, with Halls reading vocational Secondary I schools others number of rooms training PUC (Pre- (specifY). seats institutions university college)/ Junior college level 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 6 3 3 3 6 Pratapgar Agartala h (4) (5)

    7 VT(3) 4 2 8 3 Agartala 2 PL RR SHType(3) (80)

    8 4 o Agartala (5)

    9 Ushabazar (2) 2 Agartala (to)

    10 Vf(4) SH Dukli (1) 3 4 3 2 Agartala Type(3) (1)

    280 VIllAGE DIRECfORY STATEMENf-V MIDICAL, lIDUCATIONAL, RECRFATIONAL AND CULllJRAL FACILfI1ES, 1999 SL Class, name and Population Medical facilities Educational facilities No. civic status of (2001 Census) Hospitals/Dispensarie Beds in Arts/Science' Medical Engineeri Polytechni town str.B. clinics etc. medical Commerce! Law/ colleges ng cs institutions O~her colleges (of colleges noted in degree level and column 4 above)

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 IV Ranirbzar 11,003 D 0 Agprtala (10) Silcher Jirania Narsingarh NP (401) (10) (20) H-Agutala (10) HC-O HC-O TB-Agutala (10) NH-Agartala (10)

    12 V Sonamura NP 10,074 HD 30 A Silchar Jirania Narsingarh (475) (82) (65) HC-O HC-O T8-0 NH-O

    13 IV Teliamura 19,605 HD 30 Khowai (35) Silchar liranai Narsingarh NP (366) (35) (60) HC-O HC-O T8-0 NH-O

    281 DlSTRlCTCENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRlPURA STATIMENT-V MIDICAL, IDUCA TIONAL, RECRFATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIFS, 1999 SI. Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Number of recreational and cultural facilities No ~~--~~~~----~~~--~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--Recognised Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public shorthand, secondary! Matriculation secondary schools literacy women's Drama! libraries typewriting Intermediate! and classes! hostels community including and Senior Middle centres, with Halls reading vocational Secondary! schools others number of rooms training PUC (pre- (specify). seats institutions university college)! Junior college level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 5 Agartala (10)

    12 vr SHType 2 3 2 5 4 o 2 PL

    13 3 2 9 14 o 8 PL RR

    282 Vlll.AGE DIRECfORY

    STA~-VI

    lRADE, COMMERCE, IND~1RY AND BANKING, 1999 SI. Class, name and civic Name of three most important commodities Name of three most important commodities No. status of town exported manufactured

    1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Agartala City (MCL) Handloom Jute PineApple Handicrafts Pine Apple Juice Handloom Cloth Cloth Juice 2 III Badhargj:lat CT Rice Milk Cotton Ice Cream Bamboo Goods Pottery 3 V Gakulna~ CT Paddy Potato Fish Wooden Bamboo Goods Basketry Furniture 4 IV Gandigrarn CT Pine Apple Bamboo Vegetables Handloom Fruit Juice Cane Product

    5 IV Indran. (part) CT Handloom Fish Vegetables Handloom Fruit Juice Wooden Sticks

    6 III Jogendranagar CT Vegatable Furniture Rice Wooden Steel Furniture Fruit Juice Furniture 7 IV Khowai NP Timber Vegetables Rice Wooden Cane & Bamboo Bamboo Mate Furniture Goods 8 V Kunjaban (Part) CT Handloom Wooden Vegetables Handloom Ice Cream Pottery Goods 9 V Narsingarh CT Vegetable PineApple Handloom Wooden Bamboo Sticks Ice Cream Furniture 10 III Pratap garh CT Rice Lemon Wooden Wopoden Mate Gur Furniture Furniture 11 IV Ranirbzar NP Rice Mustard Oil Muri HaJ).dloom Steel Furniture Pottery Goods 12 V Sonarnura NP Vegetables Paddy Jute Candle Wooden Furniture Steel Furniture

    13 IV T eliarnura NP Vegetables Timber Jute Potteries Bread Cane Products

    283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA STATEVIE'IT - VI TRADF, COMMERCE, INDLSffiY AND BANKING, 1999 Sl. Class, name and civic status Number of banks Number of agricultural credit Number of non-agricultural credit No. of town societies societies

    2 9 10 11 I AgartaiaCity (MCL) 31 6 2

    2 III Badharghat CT 4 3 V Gakulna!?Jll" CT

    4 IV Gandigram CT

    5 IV Indranagar (part) CT

    6 III Jogendranagpr CT

    7 IV Khowai NP 3

    8 V Kunjaban (Part) CT

    9 V Narsin!?Jll"h CT

    10 III Pratap gp.rh CT

    11 IV Ranirbzar NP 1 3 12 V Sonarnura NP 3 3

    13 IV Teliamura NP 3 2

    STATFMENT-Vll CMC AND OTHER AME'illJ.ES IN SLUMS, 1999 St. Class and name Name of the slum Is it • No. of households No. oftoWl notified (approximate)

    2 3 4 5 Class-! 5,013 Agartala MCL Shihnagar South Dhaleswar (Mali Basti), W -17 Yes 70 2 Vivek Pally (&xjya Colony) Dhalesar, W-17 Yes 95 3 Tao'IW Pratapgarh, W-IS Yes 675 4 Jagaharimura, W-15 Yes 700 5 North Banarnalipur, W-5 Yes 130 6 Sukanta Colony (Near Vivekanada Byarnagar), W-13 Yes 87 7 Area opposite newBodhjWJg School, W-S Yes 101 8 Rabidaspara (West Joynagar), WolD Yes 42 9 Area Bet\\een Batt ala and burning Ghat, W-9 Yes 217 10 Hrishi Colony (Vjan and Bhati Abhoynagar), W- J & 2 Yes 31 & 179 II Rampur (Kalikapur Ranjit nagar), W-8 Yes 978 12 Mullapara, Bitarban, W-I Yes 380 13 Ahhoynagardas Colony near katakhal, W-1 Yes 420 14 Jyotirrnay Colony and Lenin Colony near Cancer Hospital, W-3 Yes 202 15 West Pratapgarh, W-12 Yes 305 16 Bhattapukur, W -12 Yes 401 284 Vlll.AGEDlRECfORY

    STATEMlJNT ~ VII CMCANDOTIIERAMFNJI1ES IN SLUMS, 1999 SI. Class and Population of Paved roam (in System Nwnber of latrines Method No. of tap Electricity connections No. name of the Slum kilometers) of of points/public Dome Road Others town (approximate) scv.erage Private disposal hydrants stic lighting water service others Commu of night installed fO,r (points) borne nity soil supply of protected water 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 Class-I 25,213 Brick Soiling OSD 1000 0 4000 20 ST,PT T(100), PH 2500 1320 0 Agprtala (8 km), Kutcha (50) MCL (7 Km) 315 2 475 3 3,102 4 3,460 5 653 6 435 7 512 8 189 9 1,085 10 171&1002 11 4,401 12 1,900 13 2,520 14 1,111 15 1,677 16 2,205

    APPFNDIX TO TOWN DIRECfORY TOWN SHOWJNG TIIEIR OUfGROwms WITH POPULATION

    SI. No. Name of the town with Population of Name of Population of location code core town outgrowth outgrowth 2 3 4 5

    Town A i) ii) iii)

    2 TownB i) ii)

    There is no town having outgrowths

    285

    PART B- PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    ""f11e first census of the third millennium and twenty the first time in the history of Census. For Census . .L first century the Census of India, 2001 was the 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 1,028 million records were scanned and processed 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on within a span of only 10 months starting October, population and its characteristics marking transition 2002. from one century and millennium to another. Task Force on Quality Assurance The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration (considered by many to be the single largest and After the data is processed, it is expedient on complex peace time administrative exercise in the the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself world) was made possible due to the door to door about its quality before putting the same in public universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by domain. This has to be done mainly through the about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering process of internal consistency, comparison with 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and similar data in the past and also through validation 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household with likewise data if available, from external sources. Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three Quite often the local knowledge and perception has parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the to be brought into play to understand both the existing Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual and the new emerging trends of population distribution Particulars and Part III contained questions for and characteristics. The other very important aspect Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of (Annexure-II). The part IT of the Household Schedule all geographical areas especially for the population had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were enumeration phase where the data is disseminated universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted right up to the village level in the rural areas and the to during enumeration. . ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage Data Processing of each enumeration block was one of the major A quantum leap was made in the technology front planks of the quality control, specially for small area while processing the Census 2001 data both for population statistics. Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism schedules for both the phases were scanned through was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results the country and hand-written data from the schedules and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of were converted into digitized form through Intelligent the final clearance of data was with the Task Force Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the ASCII records for further processing. The designing Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be The other members of the TFQA were the Heads done very carefully using specialized software so as and senior officers of the Census Division, Data to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Processing Division, Map Division, Demography requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors state-of-art technology in data processing has made of Census Operations were co-opted as members it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior 289 D1STRlCT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA officers were required to make detailed presentations individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes of data for their own state both in respect to the at appropriate geographical levels. quality and the coverage and only after the full possible cleared. The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the StateslUnion There has been a major departure in Census 2001 Territories under the overall supervision and from the past in respect of the procedure followed monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the the Registrar General, India with active cooperation Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, and support of the Social Studies Division, Data the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and populations were finalized at the time of the manual Map Division. compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Primary Census Abstract specially set up for this purpose. The individual The Primary Census Abstract Table A-5 for total Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population population gives basic information on Area, Total for each state was finalized much later based on Households, Total popUlation, Scheduled Castes, manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, Scheduled Tribes population, PopUlation in the age group each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled 0-6, Literates, Main workers and Marginal workers Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by classified by the four broad industrial categories, namely, the Data Entry Operators through a process known (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up Industry Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non­ along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC workers. The characteristics of the Total Population process involves pulling down, from the relevant includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institu­ dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled tional and Houseless population and are presented by Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the sex and rural-urban residence. This data is presented dictionary by referring to the image of the specific at different levels, namely, India, StateslUnion individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Agglomerations on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three different wherever required, was also undertaken along with tables. In addition, A-5 Appendix table provides the processing of PCA. This is because the Scheduled Houseless and Institutional Households and their Castes status had to be determined in relation to the population by residence and sex for 2001 for India, religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, State and Union territory. . one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory appropriate classification of these responses. volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District Census Handbook contains District Primary Census The main task ofthe Special Task Force on Religion Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled community based on available literature and local Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different the state. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun-tered and classified these into appropriate It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out Tribes principally based on the Presidentia I Notl'fi' Icati~n for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes and the available literature. Thus a very systematIc separately on the pattern of General Primary Census and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. up the individual religion and the individuaI Sc h e d u Ie d In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made CasteslTribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the available in Table ~-Vm-So~ial ,and ~ultural table Scheduled Tribes population in 200 I Census, is thus and to some extent III the senes. S~eclal Tables for being fmalized by aggregating the population data for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tnbes . 290 P~YCENSUSABSTRACT The format of Primary Census Abstract has been data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in restructured slightly in the 200 1 Census as compared to 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial analysis and understanding of this literacy data. classification of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued Level of presentation in District Census and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Handbooks: 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In The Primary Census Abstract data in different 1981 census only main workers were presented in to PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of four categories. One ofthe novel features of the primary presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of under:

    Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/CD BlocklUAiCityffown 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/CD BlockITown 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/CD Blockffown 4. Village Primary Census Abstract CD BlockIVillage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract TownlWard level

    The PCA Data for villages was presented CD presented at various level in the Primary Census Block wise for the fIrst time in 1991 Census. This Abstracts are as follows: practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data Area Figures for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD The area figures supplied by local revenue Block constitute the rural portion and the Census authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is are given in square kilometers. The area figures of spread over two or more districts, than portion which the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining been converted and shown in hectares. The area to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in figures of the CD Block is the total of the village the concerned District Census Handbook. The data areas coming under ~ach CD Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town Surve):,:or General of India to maintain uniformity at as well as for town with outgrowths in the district the national level. The total area figures of all the are presented. The data for all the wards and the tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented area figures of the district because former represents separately below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages The District Primary Census Abstract is may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station! presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and the same may not be covered under the area of the Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to columns. varying methods of computation adopted at different levels. The concepts and def'mitions used in the column heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled populations. The explanation regarding area figures Tribes Population for each town. 291 DISTRICf PRIMARY Location District! RD Block! TotaJI Area of Number of Total population (including Population in the code U.A.I City! Town Rura1/ Town! households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in population) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

    01 WClit Tripura Total 2993 321,777 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 192,899 98,045 94,854 Rural 2902 229,098 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 153,095 77,661 75,434 Urban 90.2 92,679 410,067 208,397 201,670 39,804 20,384 19,420 0001 Mohanpur Total 251.4 31,912 158,974 82,408 76,566 19,995 10,201 9,794 Rural 224 31,912 158,974 82,408 76,566 19,995 10,201 9,794 Urban 27.4 0002 Hezamara Total 168.9 6,662 32,896 16,62'5 16,271 4,740 2,371 2,369 Rural 168.9 6,662 32,896 16,625 16,271 4,740 2,371 2,369 Urban 0 0003 Padmabil Total 121.5 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 3,951 2,005 1,946 Rural 121.5 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 3,951 2,005 1,946 Urban 0 0004 Khowai Total 119.9 13,363 62,144 31,746 30,398 7,495 3,890 3,605 Rural 119.9 13,363 62,144 31,746 30,398 7,495 3,890 3,605 Urban 0 0005 Tulashikhar Total 320.4 9,124 45,039 22,831 22,208 7,492 3,810 3,682 Rural 320.4 9,124 45,039 22,831 22,208 7,492 3,810 3,682 Urban 0 0006 Kalyanpur Total 118.7 9,117 42,972 21,795 21,177 5,425 2,756 2,669 Rural 118.7 9,117 42,972 21,795 21,177 5,425 2,756 2,669 Urban 0 0007 Teliamura Total 333.6 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 10,310 5,166 5,144 Rural 333.6 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 10,310 5,166 5,144 Urban 0 0008 Mandai Total 179.8 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 5,895 2,952 2,943 Rural 179.8 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 5,895 2,952 2,943 Urban 0 0009 Jirania Total 214.3 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 15,542 7,850 7,692 Rural 214.3 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 IS,542 7,850 7,692 Urban 0 0010 Dukli Total 262.9 19,979 95,857 49,205 46,652 11,504 5,880 5,624 Rural 239.4 19,979 95,857 49,205 46,652 11,504 5,880 5,624 Urban 23.5 0011 Jampuijala Total 233.5 9,045 43,969 22,518 21,451 5,815 2,927 2,888 Rural 233.5 9,045 43,969 22,518 21,451 5,815 2,927 2,888 Urban 0 0012 Bishalgarh Total 323.9 32,639 156,410 80,331 76,079 21,084 10,625 10,459 Rural 313.3 32,639 156,410 80,331 76,079 21,084 10,625 10,459 Urban 10.6 0013 Boxanagar Total 110.5 8,102 44,064 22,760 21,304 8,442 4,213 4,229 Rural 110.5 8,102 44,064 22,760 21,304 8,442 4,213 4,229 Urban 0 0014 Melaghar Total 221.1 21,329 108,018 55,444 52,574 15,948 8,204 7,744 Rural 221.1 21,329 108,018 55,444 52,574 15,948 8,204 7,7'14 Urban 0 0015 Kathalia Total 147.7 10,655 54,347 27,925 26,422 9,457 4,811 4,646 Rural 147.7 10,655 54,347 27,925 26,422 9,457 4,811 4,646 Urban 0 URBAN 40101000 KhowaiNP Urban 4.4 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 1,636 881 755 40102000 TeliamuraNl' Urban 3.8 4,369 19,605 10,008 9,597 2,040 1,051 989 40107()()() Agartala MCI Urban 16 44,167 189,998 94,742 95,256 16,180 8,234 7,946 40111000 Ranirbazar NP Urban 1.7 2,413 11,003 5,658 5,345 1,186 649 537 587 40113000 SonamuraNP Urban 3.4 2,273 10,074 5,226 4,848 1,220 633 351 3S1 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 6.2 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 702 553 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 8.8 . 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 1,197 644 401 343 40105000 Kunjaban(patt) CT Urban 5 1,450 7,343 4,314 3,029 744

    292 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Totall District! RD Block! Rurall U.Al Cityl 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 3 2

    295,698 150,232 145,466 387,081 196,094 190,987 1,035,378 581,523 453,855 Total West Tripura 218,433 111,368 107,065 367,167 186,117 181,050 706,969 406,876 300,093 Rural 77,265 38,864 38,401 19,914 9,977 9,937 328,409 174,647 153,762 Urban 44,855 22,864 21,991 26,186 13,472 12,714 102,661 58,850 43,8]1 Total Mohanpur 44,855 22,864 21,991 26,186 13,472 12,714 102,661 58,850 43,811 Rural Urban 191 107 84 31,483 15,821 15,662 17,226 10,214 7,012 Total Hezamara 191 107 84 31,483 15,821 15,662 17,226 10,214 7,012 Rural Urban 139 62 77 25,990 13,133 12,857 17,377 10,020 7,357 Total Padmabil 139 62 77 25,990 13,133 12,857 17,317 10,020 7,357 Rural Urban 2,722 6,318 6,404 10,610 5,402 5,208 44,059 24,188 19,811 Total Khowai ,2,722 6,318 6,404 10,610 5,402 5,208 44,059 24,188 19,811 Rural Urban 3,328 1,697 1,631 36,038 18,107 11,931 24,857 14,394 10,463 Total Tulashikhar 3,328 1,697 1,631 36,038 18,107 17,931 24,857 14,394 10,463 Rural Urban 12,353 6,257 6,096 13,102 6,529 6,573 29,714 16,601 13,113 Total Kalyanpur 12,353 6,257 6,096 13,102 6,529 6,573 29,714 16,601 13,113 Rural Urban 19,991 10,281 9,710 35,143 17,677 17,466 48,275 28,493 19,782 Total TeJiamura 19,991 10,281 9,710 35,143 17,677 17,466 48,275 28,493 19,782 Rural Urban 1,104 541 563 36,134 18,178 17,956 24,934 14,723 10,211 Total Mandai 1,104 541 563 36,134 18,178 17,956 24,934 14,723 10,211 Rural Urban 23,443 12,099 11,344 43,397 22,360 21,037 86,234 49,599 36,635 Total Jirania 23,443 12,099 11,344 43,397 22,360 21,037 86,234 49,599 36,635 Rural Urban 28,420 14,274 14,146 6,031 3,184 2,847 67,629 37,138 29,891 Total Dukli 28,420 14,274 14,146 6,031 3,184 2,847 67,629 37,738 29,891 Rural Urban 326 168 158 40,377 20,513 19,864 24,152 15,094 9,058 Total Jampuijala 326 168 158 40,377 20,513 19,864 24,152 15,094 9,058 Rural Urban 25,332 13,061 12,271 31,696 19,039 18,657 103,120 59,417 43,703 Total Bishalgarb 25,332 13,061 12,271 37,696 .19,039 18,657 103,120 59,417 43,703 Rural Urban 9,823 5,027 4,796 3,019 1,531 1,488 23,380 13,794 9,586 Total Boxanagar 9,823 5,027 4,796 3,019 1,531 1,488 23,380 13,794 9,586 Rural Urban 32,216 16,428 15,788 14,297 7,262 7,035 65,585 37,593 27,992 Total Melaghar 32,216 16,428 15,788 14,297 7,262 7,035 65,585 37,593 27,992 Rural Urban 4,190 2,184 2,006 7,664 3,909 3,755 27,766 16,158 11,608 Total Kathalia 4,190 2,184 2,006 7,664 3,909 3,755 27,766 16,158 11,608 Rural Urban URBAN 1,743 856 887 1,443 743 700 15,194 7,855 7,339 Urban KhowaiNP 4,808 2,453 2,355 118 59 59 15,858 8,401 7,457 Urban TeliamuraNP 22,185 10,965 11,220 15,616 7,686 7,930 160,248 82,723 77,525 Urban Agartala Mel 1,966 1,029 937 6 1 5 8,461 4,627 3,834 Urban Ranirbazar NP 1,835 946 889 154 119 35 7,309 4,025 3,284 Urban SonamuraNP 2,130 1,125 1,005 111 68 49 4,781 2,907 1,874 Urban Narsingarb cr 2,789 1,426 1,363 93 41 52 7,833 4,413 3,420 Urban Gandhigram cr 2,166 1,111 1,055 236 125 III 5,689 3,640 2,049 Urban Kunjaban(part) CT

    293 DlSTRIcr PRIMARY

    Location bistrictl RD Block! Total! code U.A.I Cityl Town Rural! number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    . 01 West Tripurn Totlll 497,604 204,056 293,548 534,348 397,079 137,269 436,870 359,754 71,116 Rural 415,946 170,306 245,640 401,074 289,430 111,644 312,965 257,875 55,090 Urban 81,658 33,750 47,908 133,274 107,649 25,6:25 123,905 101,879 22,026 0001 Mohanpur Total 56,313 23,558 32,755 51,712 41,646 10,066 42,689 36,808 5,881 Rural 56,313 23,558 32,755 51,712 41,646 ]0,066 42,689 36,808 5,881 Urban 0002 Hezamara Total 15,670 6,411 9,259 14,691 7,983 6,708 10,133 7,056 3,077 Rural 15,670 6,411 9,259 14,691 7,983 6,708 10,133 7,056 3,077 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 10,040 3,844 6,196 11,920 6,744 5,176 7,813 5,482 2,331 Rural 10,040 3,844 6,196 11,920 6,744 5,176 7,813 5,482 2,331 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 18,085 7,558 10,527 21,931 16,482 5,449 17,700 14,737 2,963 Rural 18,085 7,558 10,527 21,931 16,482 5,449 17,700 14,737 2,963 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 20,182 8,437 11,745 21,159 11,620 9,539 13,859 9,629 4,230 Rural 20,182 8,437 11,745 21,159 11,620 9,539 13,859 9,629 4,230 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 13,258 5,194 8,064 14,844 10,865 3,979 11,513 9,864 1,649 Rural 13,258 5,194 8,064 14,844 10,865 3,979 11,513 9,864 1,649 Urban 0007 Teliamura Total 30,461 12,370 18,091 31,180 21,742 9,438 24,042 19,378 4,664 Rural 30,461 12,370 18,091 31,180 21,742 9,438 24,042 19,378 4,664 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 18,942 7,510 11,432 18,486 10,633 7,853 12,577 9,056 3,521 Rural 18,942 7,510 11,432 18,486 10,633 7,853 12,577 9,056 3,521 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 41,962 17,035 24,927 46,675 34,291 12,384 38,964 31,426 7,538 Rural 41,962 17,035 24,927 46,675 34,291 12,384 38,964 31,426 7,538 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 28,228 11,467 16,761 29,998 25,115 4,883 26,263 23,350 2,913 Rural 28,228 11,467 16,761 29,998 25,115 4,883 26,263 23,350 2,913 Urban 0011 Jampuija1a Total 19,817 7,424 12,393 20,039 10,964 9,075 14,510 9,910 4,600 Rural [9,8[7 7,424 12,393 20.039 [0,964 9,075 14,510 9,910 4,600 Urban 0012 Bishalgarh Total 53,290 20,914 32,376 52,222 39,915 12,307 42,962 36,552 6,410 Rural 53,290 20,914 32,376 52,222 39,915 12,307 42,962 36,552 6,410 Urban 0013 Boxanagar Total 20,684 8,966 11,718 12,839 10,700 2,139 10,284 9,538 746 Rural 20,684 8,966 11,718 12,839 10,700 2,139 10,284 9,538 746 Urban 0014 Me1aghar Total 42,433 [7,851 24,582 37,180 27,436 9,744 27,613 23,833 3,780 Rural 42,433 17,851 24,582 37.180 27,436 9,744 27,613 23,833 3,780 Urban [1.256 787 0015 Kathalia Total 26,581 11,767 14,814 16,198 13,294 2,904 12,043 Rural 26,581 11,767 14,814 16,198 13,294 2,904 12,043 11,256 787 Urban URBAN 4,389 1,346 40101000 KhowaiNP Urban 2,495 1,114 [,3S[ 6,4[7 4,733 [,684 5,735 5,413 4,802 611 40102000 Teliamura NP Urban 3,747 1,607 2,140 5,882 5,140 742 59,883 46,635 13,248 40107000 Agartala MCI Urban 29,750 12,019 17,731 62,663 48,440 [4,223 3,030 2,620 410 40111000 Ranirbazar NP Urban 2,542 1,031 1,511 3,478 2,910 568 434 2,740 2,382 358 40113000 SonamumNP Urban 2,765 [,201 1,564 3,055 2,621 2,061 1.896 165 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 2,039 851 1,188 2,226 1,995 231 485 3,243 2,853 390 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 2,836 1,252 1,584 3,454 2,969 343 2,783 2,516 267 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 1,654 674 980 3,051 2,708

    294 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    ______In_dmrtrl~~w~~~t~e~go~ry~o~fm~run~w~o~~~~ ______TomY D~~CVRD Rural! Block! UAI Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban City/Town workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

    92,004 75,995 16,009 72,192 54,753 17,439 11,345 7,235 4,110 261,329 221,771 39,558 Total West Tripun 90,673 74,769 15,904 70,652 53,419 17,233 9,490 6,008 3,482 142,150 123.679 18,471 Rural 1,331 1,226 lOS 1,540 1,334 206 1,855 1,227 628 119.179 98,092 21,087 Urban 6,811 6,383 428 4,211 3,568 643 1,110 830 280 30,557 26,027 4,530 Total Mobanpur 6,811 6,383 428 4,211 3,568 643 J,IIO 830 280 30,557 26,027 4,530 Rural Urban 4.789 3,221 1,568 3,495 2,433 1,06~ 86 52 34 1,763 1,350 413 Total Hezamara 4.789 3,221 1,568 3,495 2,433 1,062 86 52 34 1,763 1,350 413 Rural Urban 2,695 1,868 827 2,647 1,648 999 131 84 47 2,340 1,882 458 Total Padmabil 2,695 1,868 827 2,647 1,648 999 131 84 47 2,340 1,882 458 Rural Urban 4.808 4,336 472 4,968 3,840 1,128 632 436 196 7;292 6,125 1,167 Total Khowai 4,808 4,336 472 4,968 3,840 1,128 632 436 196 7,292 6,125 1,167 Rural Urban 5,925 4,133 1,792 5,405 3,449 1,956 104 58 46 2,425 1,989 436 Total Tulashikhar 5,925 4,133 1,792 5,405 3,449 1,956 104 58 46 2,425 1,989 436 Rural Urban 4,020 3,654 366 3,507 2,792 715 238 186 52 3,748 3,232 516 Total Kruyanpur 4,020 3,654 366 3,507 2,792 715 238 186 52 3,748 3,232 516 Rural Urban 7,362 6,016 1,346 6,764 4,902 1,862 453 285 168 9,463 8,175 1,288 Total Teliarnura 7,362 6,016 1,346 6,764 4,902 1,862 453 285 168 9,463 8,175 1,288 Rural Urban 5,603 4.073 1.530 3,619 2,234 1,385 285 90 195 3,070 2,659 411 Total Mandai 5,603 4,073 1,530 3,619 2,234 1,385 285 90 195 3,070 2,659 411 Rural Urban 7,079 5,016 2,063 5,640 3,740 1,900 1,357 908 449 24,888 21,762 3,126 Total Jirania 7,079 5,016 2,063 5,640 3,740 1,900 1,357 908 449 24,888 21,762 3,126 Rural Urban 3,847 3,321 526 2,425 2,029 396 652 450 202 19,339 17,550 1,789 Total Dukli 3,847 3,321 526 2,425 2,029 396 652 450 202 19,339 17,550 1,789 Rural Urban 6,713 4,599 2,114 5,130 3,138 1,992 138 67 71 2,529 2,106 423 Totru JampUljrua 6,713 4,599 2,114 5,130 3,138 1,992 138 67 71 2,529 2,106 423 Rural Urban 13,026 11.197 1,829 9,024 7,369 1,655 2,012 1,184 828 18,900 16,802 2,098 Total Bishalgarh 13,026 11,197 1,829 9,024 7,369 1,655 2,012 1,184 828 18,900 16,802 2,098 Rural Urban 4,131 3,945 186 2,959 2,791 168 293 202 91 2,901 2,600 301 Total Boxanagar 4,131 3,945 186 2,959 2,791 168 293 202 91 2,901 2,600 301 Rural Urban 8,975 8,226 749 7,318 6,251 1,067 1,824 1,017 807 9,496 8,339 1,157 Total Melaghar 8,975 8,226 749 7,318 6,251 1,067 1,824 1,017 807 9,496 8,339 1,157 Rural Urban 4,889 4,781 108 3,540 3,235 305 175 159 16 3,439 3,081 358 Total Kathalia 4,889 4,781 108 3,540 3,235 305 175 159 16 3,439 3,081 358 Rural Urban URBAN 227 222 5 125 103 22 106 61 45 5,277 4,003 1,274 Urban Khowai NP 246 235 11 74 67 7 99 80 19 4,994 4,420 574 Urban Teliamura NP 112 78 34 339 303 36 432 337 95 59,000 45,917 13,083 Urban Agarta)a Mel 60 55 5 77 66 11 94 73 21 2,799 2,426 373 Urban Ranirbazar NP 87 86 1 81 78 3 30 18 12 2,542 2,200 342 Urban Sonamura NP 141 132 9 49 47 2 6 6 1,865 1,711 154 Urban Narsingarh CT 49 47 2 154 147 7 83 50 33 2,957 2,609 348 Urban Gandhigmm Cl 7 4 3 10 9 1 23 21 2 2,743 2,482 261 Urban Kunjaban{part)

    295 DlSTIllCf PRIMARY

    Location District! RD BlockJ Totall Industrial cate~0Ei: code U.AJ City/ Town Rurall number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural Jabourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

    01 Wtst Tripara Total 97,478 37,325 60,153 21,464 6,048 15,416 41,213 14,080 27,133 Rural 88,109 31,555 S6,sS4 21,326 5,976 '15,350 40,591 13,620 26,971 Urban 9,369 5,770 3,599 138 72 66 622 460 162 0001 Mohanpur Total 9,023 4,838 4,185 1,265 534 731 3,044 1,5)9 1,525 Rural 9,023 4,838 4,185 1,265 534 731 3,044 1,519 1,525 Urban 0002 Hezamara Total 4,558 927' 3,631 606 113 493 3,064 570 2,494 Rural 4,558 927 3,631 606 113 493 3,064 570 2,494 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 4,107 1,262 2,845 1,471 396 I,07S 1,989 588 1,401 Rural 4,107 1,262 2,845 1,471 396 1,075 1,989 588 1,401 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 4,231 1,745 2,486 1,030 347 683 1,899 692 1,207 Rural 4,,231 1,745 2.486 1,030 347 683 1,899 692 1,207 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 7,300 1.991 5.309 2.656 643 2.013 3,952 1.026 2.926 Rural 7,300 1,991 5,309 2.656 643 2,013 3,952 1.026 2,926 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 3,331 1,001 2.330 1.576 327 1,249 1,318 453 S6S Rural 3,331 1,001 2.330 1,576 327 1,249 1.318 453 865 Urban 0007 TelianlUTa Total 7,138 2.364 4,714 2,433 601 1,832 3,227 1,063 2.164 Rural 7,138 2,364 4,774 2,433 601 1.832 3,227 1,063 2.164 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 5,909 1,577 4.332 1,596 373 1.223 3,343 914 2,429 Rural 5,909 1,577 4.332 1.596 373 1,,223 3,343 914 2,429 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 7.711 2,865 4,846 1,373 335 1,038 2,869 937 1.932 Rural 7.711 2,865 4,846 1,373 335 1,038 2,869 937 1,932 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 3,735 1,765 1,970 697 228 469 1,021 425 596 Rural 3,735 1,765 1.970 697 228 469 1.021 425 596 Urban 0011 Jampuijala Total 5,529 1,054 4,475 2,285 490 1.795 2.772 417 2,355 Rural 5,529 1,054 4.475 2,285 490 1.795 2,772 411 2,355 Urban 0012 Bishalgarh Total 9.260 3,363 5,897 1.819 460 1.359 4,263 1,497 2.766 Rural 9.260 3,363 5,897 1.819 460 1.359 4,263 1.497 2.766 Urban 631 0013 Boxanagar Total 2,555 1,162 1,393 692 329 363 1,205 574 Rural 2,555 1,162 1,393 692 329 363 1,205 574 631 Urban 2.206 0014 Melagbar Total 9,567 3,603 5,964 1.471 522 949 3,987 1.781 Rural 9,567 3,603 5,964 1,47\ 522 949 3,987 1,781 2,206 Urban 1,164 1,474 0015 Kathalia Total 4,155 2,038 2,117 356 278 78 2,638 Rural 4,155 2,038 2.117 356 278 78 2,638 1,164 1,474 Urban URBAN 62 34 28 40101000 KhowaiNP Urban 682 344 338 14 9 5 24 19 5 40102000 TeJiamuraNP Urban 469 33& 131 13 7 6 20 14 6 40107000 Agartala Mel Urban 2.780 1,805 975 13 6 7 26 14 4011 1000 Ranirbazar NP Urban 448 290 158 10 9 1 40 6 2 96 89 7 40113000 SonamuraNP Urban 315 239 76 8 10 9 \ 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 165 99 66 7 7 8 4 4 40104000 Gandbigram CT Urban 211 116 95 2 2 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 268 192 76

    296 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    of marginal workers TotaY DistrictlRD Location Rural! Bloclcl U.AJ code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban City! Town number workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pasons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

    6,522 1,254 5,268 28,279 15,943 12,336 998,634 388,500 610,134 Total West Tripura 01 5,748 1,077 4,671 20,444 10,882 9,562 721,841 287,752 434,089 Rural 774 177 597 7,835 5,061 2,774 276,793 100,748 176,045 Urban 516 191 325 4,198 2,594 1,604 107,262 40,762 66,500 Total Mohanpur 0001 516 191 325 4,198 2,594 1,604 107,262 40,762 66,500 RUJ1I) Urban 222 64 158 666 180 486 18,205 8,642 9,563 Total' Hezamara 0002 222 64 IS8 666 180 486 18,205 8,642 9,563 Rural Urban 160 26 134 487 252 235 15,497 7,120 8,377 Total Padmabil 0003 160 26 134 487 252 235 15,497 7,120 8,377 Rural Urban 169 54 115 1,133 652 481 40,213 15,264 24,949 Total Khowai 0004 169 54 115 1,133 652 481 40,213 15,264 24,949 Rural Urban 205 74 131 487 248 239 23,880 11,211 12,669 Total Tulashikhar 0005 205 74 131 487 248 239 23,880 1l,211 12,669 Rural Urban 136 32 104 301 189 112 28,128 10,930 17,198 Total Kalyanpur 0006 136 32 104 301 189 Il2 28,128 10,930 17,198 Rural Urban 260 80 18G 1,218 620 598 47,556 19,121 28,435 Total Teliamura 0007 260 80 18G 1,218 620 598 47,556 19,121 28,435 Rural Urban 315 34 281 655 256 399 25,390 11,600 13,790 Total Mandai 0008 315 34 281 655 256 399 25,390 11,600 13,790 Rural Urban 684 113 571 2,785 1,480 1,305 81,521 32,343 49,178 Total Jirnnia 0009 684 113 571 2,785 1,48G 1,305 81,521 32,343 49,178 Rural Urban 393 62 331 1,624 I,G50 574 65,859 24,090 41,769 Total Dukli 0010 393 62 331 1,624 1,050 574 65,859 24,090 41,769 Rural Urban 198 36 162 274 111 163 23,930 11,554 12,376 Total Jampuijala 0011 198 36 162 274 111 163 23,930 11,554 12,376 Rurnl Urban 906 121 785 2,272 1,285 987 104,188 40,416 63,772 Total Bishalgarh 0012 906 121 785 2,272 1,285 987 104,188 40,416 63,772 Rural Urban 100 13 87 558 246 312 31,225 12,060 19,165 Total Boxanagar 0013 100 13 87 558 246 312 31,225 12,060 19,165 Rurnl Urban 1,338 153 1,185 2,771 1,147 1,624 70,838 28,008 42,830 Total Melaghar 0014 1,338 153 1,185 2,171 1,147 1,624 70,838 28,008 42,830 Rural Urban 146 24 122 1,015 572 443 38,149 14,631 23,518 Total Kathalia 0015 146 24 122 1,015 572 443 38,149 14,631 23,518 Rural Urban URBAN 55 17 38 55) 284 267 11,272 4,236 7,036 Urban Khowai NP 40101000 3 3 429 312 117 13,723 4,868 8,855 Urban Teliamura NP 40102000 82 46 36 2,665 1,739 926 127,335 46,302 81,033 Urban Agill1alaMCI 40107000 35 16 19 363 239 124 7,525 2,748 4,777 Urban Ranirbazar NP 40111000 16 7 9 195 137 58 7,019 2,605 4,414 Urban SonamuraNP 40113000 7 2 5 141 81 60 4,594 1,763 2,831 Urban Narsingarh CT 40103000 40 8 32 161 102 59 7,215 2,696 4,519 Urban Gandhigram cr 40104000 3 3 265 192 73 4,292 1,606 2,6&6 Urban Kunjaban(part)CAOI0S000

    297 DISTRICT PRIMARY Location District! RD Blockl TotaV Area of Number of Total population (including Population in the code U.AJ City! Town RuraV Town! households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 nUlIlher Urban Ward in population) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

    40106000 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 7.4 3,921 17,807 9,Q62 8,745 1,883 933 950 40108000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 7.7 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107 3,968 2,030 1,938 40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 3.3 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 3,082 1,541 1,541 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 12.5 10,942 47,713 24,219 23,494 4,539 2,325 2,214 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 10.6 2,066 9,659 5,391 4,268 1,427 711 716

    298 CENSUSABSTRACf TotaV District! RD Blockl RuraV U.AJ Cityl 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 3 2

    2,570 1,306 1,264 65 37 28 13,641 7,393 6,248 Urban Indranagar(pan) CT 10,800 5,416 5,384 57 30 27 25,573 13,844 11,729 Urban Jogendranagar CT 8,240 4,112 4,128 275 138 137 19,303 10,513 8,790 Urban Pratapgarh CT 13,999 7,054 6,945 1,136 603 533 38,112 20,314 17,798 Urban Badharghat CT 2,034 1,065 969 598 327 271 6,407 3,992 2,415 Urban Gakulnagar CT

    299 DISTRICT PRIMARY Location Districtl RD Block! TotaV code U.AJ Cityl Town RuraV Dumber Urban llliterates Total workers Main workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    40106000 Jndranagar(part) CT Urban 4,166 1,669 2,497 5,477 4,630 847 4,769 4,089 680 40108000 Jogendnmagar CT Urban 9,277 3,899 5,378 11,458 9,277 2,181 10,045 8,595 1,450 40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 7,534 3,129 4,405 8,036 6,928 1,108 7,529 6,721 808 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 9,601 3,905 5,696 14,306 12,146 2,160 13,120 11,305 1,815 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 3,252 1,399 1,853 3,771 3,152 619 3,554 3,076 478

    300 CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial catcg09:: of main workers Tota1/ District! RD Rural! Block! U.AJ Household industry Cui tivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban Cityl Town workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

    105 98 7 241 193 48 129 116 13 4,294 3,682 612 Urban lndranagar(pari 26 20 6 70 48 22 454 231 223 9,495 8,296 1,199 Urban Jogen

    301 DlSTRICf PRIMARY Location District! RD Block! Total! Industrial catSlo!1 code U.AJ City! Town RuraV number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49 50

    40106000 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 708 541 167 50 15 35 221 184 37 40108000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 1.413 682 731 3 2 1 28 12 16 40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 507 207 300 9 3 6 31 24 7 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 1.186 841 345 8 5 3 32 15 17 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 217 76 141 I I SO 30 20

    302 CENSUSABSTRACf of marginal workers Total! DistrictJ RD Location Rurall BlockJ U.A.J code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban City/Town number workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

    36 22 14 401 320 81 12,330 4,432 7,898 Urban Indranagar(pan) C 40106000 366 29 337 1,016 639 377 23,392 8,466 14,926 Urban Jogendranagar CT 40108000 52 3 49 415 177 238 18,801 6,714 12,087 Urban Pratapgarh CT 40109000 51 25 26 1,095 796 299 33,407 12,073 21,334 Urban Badharghat CT 40110000 28 2 26 138 43 95 5,888 2,239 3,649 Urban Gakulnagar CT 40112000

    303 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Khowai NP Grand Total 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 1,743 ·856 887 1,443 743 700 J 166 735 374 361 80 38 42 0 o o 16/01/0000/4 2 92 402 217 185 6 4 2 0 o o 0101000 Wardl Total 258 1,137 591 546 86 42 44 0 o o 2 3 165 754 372 382 50 21 29 11 5 6 4 125 545 277 268 48 24 24 4 2 2 Ward2Total 29(} 1,299 (j49 (jSO 98 45 53 15 7 8 3 5 153 658 322 336 36 18 18 12 6 6 6 129 611 307 304 68 29 39 0 o o Ward3 Total 282 1,269 629 640 104 47 57 12 6 6 4 7 89 395 171 224 24 12 12 28 8 20 8 128 589 287 302 67 29 38 2 2 o Ward4 Total 217 984 458 526 91 41 50 30 10 20 5 9 167 686 370 316 79 41 38 42 28 14 10 III 486 239 247 15 9 6 37 15 22 WardS Total 278 1,172 609 563 94 50 44 79 43 36 6 11 146 614 311 303 78 40 38 21 9 12 12 117 671 326 345 264 129 135 89 37 52 Ward 6Total 323 1,285 637 648 342 169 173 110 46 64 7 13 128 516 240 276 28 13 15 64 18 46 14 195 727 365 362 37 15 22 162 84 78 Ward7 Total 323 1,243 605 638 65 28 37 226 102 124 8 15 144 622 329 293 42 21 21 43 19 24 16 161 586 296 290 39 20 19 39 15 24 Ward 8Total 305 1,208 625 583 81 41 40 82 34 48 9 17 104 431 219 212 64 27 37 17 9 8 18 170 588 312 276 57 25 32 139 72 67 Ward 9Total 274 1,019 531 488 121 52 69 156 81 75 10 19 113 438 224 214 32 16 16 70 35 35 20 152 624 325 299 28 17 II 137 71 66 Ward IOTotal 265 1,062 549 513 60 33 27 207 106 101 11 21 130 646 328 318 47 28 19 39 23 16 22 135 572 275 297 18 9 9 0 o o Ward IlIotal 265 1,218 603 615 65 37 28 39 23 16 12 23 108 460 209 251 8 4 4 54 23 31 24 159 648 331 317 36 14 22 10 4 6 Ward12 Total 267 1,108 540 568 44 18 26 64 27 37 13 25 154 626 343 283 60 33 27 155 101 54 26 92 320 154 166 62 31 31 76 37 39 27 127 471 239 232 66 29 37 7 3 4 28 147 480 257 223 91 53 38 58 31 27 29 131 511 268 243 26 12 14 62 31 31 30 138 554 287 267 83 41 42 12 5 7

    304 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TEIBES POPULAnON

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC PopUlation ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 31 148 653 325 328 104 54 50 5 2 3 32 o 70 70 o o o o 48 48 0 Ward13 Total 7,631 31,693 15,995 15,698 2,994 1,459 1,535 2,463 1,228 1,235 Teliamura Grand Total 4,369 19,605 10,008 9,597 4,808 2,453 2,355 118 59 59 NP 129 593 309 284 90 44 46 o 0 • 0 16/01100001' 2 156 711 366 345 208 III 97 422 40102000 Wardl Total 285 1,304 675 629 298 155 143 422 2 3 199 846 432 414 45 23 22 o 0 0 4 152 688 343 345 192 92 100 o 0 0 Ward2Total 351 1,534 775 759 237 115 122 000 3 5 114 511 251 260 261 121 140 000 6 Il3 512 260 252 280 142 138 o 0 0 35 52 227 104 123 67 33 34 o 0 0 Ward3 Total 279 1,250 615 635 608 296 312 o 0 0 4 7 106 448 226 222 120 63 57 1 1 0 8 137 607 310 297 83 44 39 o 0 0 34 139 602 290 312 162 76 86 o 0 0 Ward4Total 382 1,657 826 831 365 183 182 1 1 0 5 9 143 654 341 313 136 74 62 10 5 5 10 131 544 270 274 85 41 44 22 10 12 Ward 5Total 274 1,198 611 587 221 115 106 32 15 17 6 11 183 821 432 389 53 28 25 000 12 171 754 388 366 163 89 74 000 Ward6Total 354 1,575 820 755 216 117 99 o 0 0 7 13 40 161 73 88 q 4 3 o 0 0 14 87 338 176 162 39 20 19 10 7 3 36 103 504 246 258 141 75 66 o 0 0 Ward7 Total 230 1,003 495 508 187 99 88 10 7 3 8 15 85 364 181 183 III 57 54 000 16 128 592 309 283 3 2 000 Ward STotal 213 956 490 466 114 59 55 000 9 17 72 351 179 172 18 7 11 o 0 0 18 84 379 193 186 17 8 9 o 0 0 Ward9 Total 156 730 372 358 35 15 20 o 0 0 10 19 103 468 240 228 49 25 24 o 0 0 20 150 660 330 330 117 53 64 1 0 Ward 10 Total 253 1,128 570 558 166 78 88 1 1 0 11 21 124 543 268 275 73 32 41 13 6 7 22 144 664 351 313 167 82 85 30 12 18 33 89 338 185 153 86 47 39 000 Ward11 Total 357 1,545 804 741 326 161 165 43 18 2S 12 23 161 755 391 364 329 168 161 13 8 5 24 125 577 301 276 162 87 75 4 2 2

    305 APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. CadeNa. p M F P M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Wardl2 Total 286 1,332 692 640 491 255 236 17 10 7 13 25 153 706 348 358 171 88 83 o o o 26 79 362 189 173 246 123 123 o o o Ward 13Total 232 1,068 537 531 417 211 206 o o o 14 27 126 576 291 285 124 56 68 2 o 2 • 28 84 456 239 217 269 142 127 o o o Ward 14 Total 210 1,032 530 502 393 198 195 2 o 2 15 29 108 478 254 224 161 88 73 4 I 3 30 122 597 297 300 150 73 77 o o o 31 159 723 381 342 314 175 139 o o o 32 116 480 249 231 109 60 49 o o 0 37 1 IS 15 o o o o 4 4 0 WardlS Total 8,230 36,917 18,820 18,097 8,882 4,510 4,372 228 113 115 Agarta1a Mel Grand Total 44,167 189,998 94,742 95,256 22,185 10,965 11,220 15,616 7,686 7,930 I 102 560 290 270 126 66 60 o o 0 16/0110000/ 2 82 382 204 178 303 163 140 o o 0 40107000 3 111 418 204 214 30 13 17 o o 0 4 95 407 209 198 34 17 17 o o 0 5 67 353 180 173 18 10 8 o o 0 6 63 350 188 162 o o o o o 0 7 134 628 315 313 61 33 28 o o o 8 69 282 137 145 16 7 9 2 1 1 9 102 408 189 219 o o o o o o 10 114 551 284 267 251 131 120 o o o 11 123 501 254 247 215 109 106 3 I 2 12 121 555 282 273 395 204 191 o o o 13 110 501 243 258 373 176 197 o o o 14 121 502 247 255 44 23 21 46 22 24 IS 87 345 177 168 25 9 16 12 8 4 16 96 400 211 189 39 19 20 18 11 7 17 102 402 193 209 22 9 13 36 18 18 18 103 425 212 213 2 o 2 8 4 4 19 105 453 228 22S 42 20 22 12 8 4 20 175 808 428 380 196 101 95 14 9 5 21 104 436 207 229 135 66 69 o o Q 22 127 439 219 220 69 37 32 28 15 13 23 75 304 159 145 54 28 26 19 11 8· 24 135 494 270 224 37 23 14 41 22 19 25 107 464 233 231 223 125 98 4 I 3 112 Wardl Total 2,630 11,368 5,763 5,605 2,710 1,389 1,321 243 131 2 26 118 465 224 241 44 21 23 30 11 19 27 146 507 262 245 51 28 23 50 27 23 28 142 592 283 309 71 37 34 9 5 4

    306 APPENDIX TO DISTRICI' PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population • ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 29 139 559 244 315 87 34 53 18 10 8 30 57 257 131 126 50 25 25 4 2 2 31 98 408 221 187 28 14 14 44 27 17 32 122 491 255 236 40 20 20 4 2 2 J3 119 477 225 252 60 29 31 7 2 5 34 145 653 336 317 44 22 22 6 3 3 35 86 391 204 187 50 29 21 4S 27 18 36 67 388 139 249 59 14 45 98 40 58 37 94 416 190 226 69 29 40 Jl5 56 59 38 122 514 267 247 8 4 4 175 87 88 39 134 547 289 258 67 33 34 125 63 62 40 86 381 183 198 148 71 77 181 88 93 41 121 555 265 290 67 32 35 182 85 97 42 116 427 222 205 o 1 161 83 78 43 110 475 235 240 17 10 7 29 16 13 44 144 600 303 297 42 18 24 16 9 7 45 102 356 171 185 7 4 3 39 23 16 46 105 498 252 246 70 36 34 5 I 4 47 123 490 249 241 54 32 22 98 S9 39 48 131 587 293 294 9 4 5 453 223 230 Ward2Totai 2,627 11,034 5,443 5,591 1,143 546 597 1,894 949 945 3 49 112 410 189 221 69 33 36 25 IS 10 50 93 486 241 245 80 34 46 5 I 4 51 90 348 172 176 22 15 7 16 7 9 52 96 387 195 192 42 24 18 6 4 2 53 127 527 248 279 82 38 44 27 13 14 54 75 313 150 163 43 18 2S o o o 55 84 360 173 187 88 41 47 4 3 1 56 122 543 275 268 216 110 106 1 o 57 110 532 270 262 382 196 186 5 3 2 S8 ISO 658 342 316 62 33 29 o o o 59 78 345 165 180 62 30 32 9 5 4 60 150 744 389 355 122 61 61 27 16 11 61 97 443 219 224 77 40 37 o o o 62 65 343 172 171 42 21 21 o o o 63 103 592 303 289 70 39 31 5 2 3 64 139 649 338 311 263 141 122 o o o 65 103 424 178 246 25 12 13 102 34 68 66 151 636 305 331 25 14 II 222 112 llO 67 108 395 203 192 62 32 30 42 24 18 68 141 705 378 327 374 195 179 45 22 23 69 118 500 247 253 135 68 67 o o o 70 121 516 260 256 74 37 37 5 3 2

    307 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 71 163 685 321 364 99 43 56 40 8 32 72 98 387 209 178 91 48 43 8 6 2 73 204 858 423 435 196 99 97 177 79 98 74 154 676 340 336 III 54 57 7 2 5 75 158 638 319 319 28 14 14 147 78 69 76 147 629 317 312 212 107 105 4 2 2 Ward3 Total 3,357 14,729 7,341 7,388 3,154 1,597 1,557 929 440 489 4 77 138 558 292 266 31 15 16 4 2 2 78 III 461 240 221 36 19 17 5 I 4 79 84 359 174 185 47 23 24 4 4 o 80 102 417 200 217 45 18 27 26 II 15 81 92 396 183 213 4 3 a o o 82 167 655 327 328 28 11 17 o o o 83 140 583 303 280 16 7 9 8 5 3 84 91 349 180 169 39 20 19 o o o 85 101 425 199 226 29 11 18 o o o 86 90 378 194 184 5 4 I o o o 87 9S 384 197 187 19 8 11 3 3 a 88 82 368 181 187 8 3 5 o o o 89 110 452 226 226 18 10 8 o o o 90 159 668 329 339 24 12 12 1 a 91 100 411 208 203 33 16 17 o o o 92 107 427 202 225 30 16 14 o o o 93 166 699 351 348 55 30 25 3 1 2 94 94 519 255 264 56 35 21 o o o 9S 66 307 161 146 68 37 31 2 1 1 96 113 496 243 253 61 32 29 4 2 2 97 109 481 242 239 100 49 51 3 2 Ward4 Total 2,317 9,793 4,887 4,906 752 379 373 63 32 31 5 98 99 445 268 177 17 9 8 172 126 46 99 115 526 261 265 205 101 104 33 15 18 100 77 330 171 159 63 34 29 9 5 4 101 122 525 265 260 57 31 26 II 6 5 102 136 599 283 316 121 58 63 9 4 5 103 74 318 157 161 4 3 127 63 64 104 103 428 216 212 8 2 6 39 20 19 105 104 409 203 206 2 2 o 197 101 96 106 73 315 159 156 o o o 217 107 110 107 139 574 281 293 o o o 328 164 164 108 145 551 284 267 o o o 449 230 219 Ward 5Total 1,187 5,020 2,548 2,472 477 238 239 1,591 841 750 6 109 90 385 192 193 17 10 7 59 24 35 110 86 350 170 180 4 2 2 139 58 81

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 111 134 604 293 311 50 21 29 273 131 142 112 145 663 316 347 o o o 231 104 127 113 146 532 248 284 27 13 14 4 1 3 114 109 471 225 246 16 9 7 71 33 38 115 91 396 205 1091 4 2 2 22 14 8 116 159 607 305 302 o o o 103 53 50 117 64 280 136 144 16 7 9 7 3 4 118 49 470 387 83 64 40 24 214 185 29 119 131 560 283 277 14 7 7 308 157 151 120 126 539 278 261 69 39 30 134 70 64 121 71 367 185 182 o o o 47 26 21 122 143 604 291 313 34 14 20 282 127 IS5 123 106 421 213 208 I o 39 16 23 124 149 608 283 325 o o o 442 209 233 125 141 588 280 308 4 2 2 388 181 207 126 139 531 259 272 7 3 4 434 206 228 127 135 669 295 374 7 2 5 420 167 253 128 116 480 235 245 o o o 272 131 141 129 114 460 214 246 11 4 7 315 144 171 130 129 573 302 271 10 5 5 226 130 96 131 133 499 236 263 22 9 13 274 120 154 132 91 420 197 223 o o o 213 95 118 133 117 422 184 238 17 5 12 120 52 68 134 73 378 190 188 1 o 1 150 85 65 135 163 655 310 345 o o o 130 63 67 136 lIS SS8 264 294 29 14 15 185 90 95 137 115 546 257 289 o o o 71 30 41 Ward6Totai 3,380 14,636 7,233 7,4.03 424 208 216 5,573 2,705 2,868 7 138 119 503 250 253 16 11 5 o 0 0 139 123 567 304 263 48 20 28 107 90 17 140 96 397 171 226 20 8 12 1 0 1 141 111 436 213 223 32 14 18 000 142 171 719 347 372 18 12 6 12 6 6 143 119 487 227 260 24 9 15 54 30 24 144 77 325 167 158 4 2 2 78 45 33 145 87 370 178 192 17 3 14 14 6 8 146 98 417 190 227 16 7 9 29 11 18 147 95 345 165 180 4 2 2 o o o 148 112 466 226 240 37 17 20 37 19 18 149 72 340 154 186 5 3 2 198 90 108 150 144 58S 266 319 8 4 4 405 178 227 151 149 599 277 322 16 9 7 185 85 100 152 97 388 187 201 4 2 2 173 85 88

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 153 84 321 163 158 9 5 4 177 90 87 154 93 413 193 220 5 3 2 192 83 109 155 163 619 301 318 32 16 16 57 29 28 156 114 491 255 236 28 12 16 78 47 31 157 126 544 258 286 7 I 6 320 157 163 Ward7Total 2,250 9,332 4,492 4,840 350 160 190 2,117 1,051 1,066 8 158 88 437 215 222 289 141 148 000 159 liS 527 260 267 325 158 167 o 0 0 160 101 441 226 215 188 91 97 o 0 0 161 72 319 158 161 57 26 31 000 162 77 387 198 189 35 18 17 523 163 88 424 217 207 203 105 98 o 0 0 164 135 650 302 348 363 175 188 31 IS 16 165 124 618 300 318 200 104 96 o 0 0 166 101 524 274 250 227 119 108 o o o 167 81 415 193 222 21 11 10 o o o 168 129 603 298 305 133 54 79 o o o 169 157 686 334 352 70 33 37 o o o 170 8g 404 189 215 32 13 19 o o o 171 91 418 196 222 105 43 62 o o o 172 122 615 315 300 26 11 15 8 5 3 173 98 464 241 223 53 27 26 o o o 174 95 392 195 197 23 8 IS o o o 175 125 540 278 262 77 39 38 o o o 176 56 283 149 134 97 49 48 o o o 177 146 625 307 318 39 20 19 o o o 178 lOS 495 250 245 23 12 11 o o o 179 166 671 326 345 75 33 42 1 o 1 180 85 362 171 191 24 10 14 o o o 1&1 102 420 197 223 o o o 5 3 2 Ward 8Total 2,550 11,720 5,789 5,931 2,685 1,300 1,385 SO 25 25 9 182 139 513 242 271 II 4 7 o o o 183 160 649 296 353 7 3 4 o o o 184 132 488 242 246 22 8 14 o o o 185 179 672 309 363 26 8 18 o o o 186 129 520 248 272 23 8 15 o o o 187 136 550 269 281 o o o o o o 188 131 542 275 267 15 8 7 o o o 189 109 407 192 215 8 4 4 o o o 190 146 559 269 290 45 26 19 11 3 8 191 120 466 222 244 37 17 20 o o o 192 120 444 191 253 25 12 13 o o o 193 94 372 182 190 25 15 10 o o o

    310 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TEIBES POPULATION Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p p M F M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 194 105 388 179 209 17 8 9 4 3 195 130 598 292 306 36 18 18 o o o 196 150 627 294 333 52 20 32 28 14 14 197 173 673 336 337 38 23 15 o o o 198 116 410 197 213 18 9 9 2 1 1 199 147 564 278 286 12 8 4 o o o 200 m. 410 209 201 o o o o o o 201 175 657 316 341 35 13 22 4 2 2 202 146 636 305 331 90 41 49 1 o 203 109 449 228 221 73 39 34 2 o 2 204 151 621 301 320 309 151 158 o 205 129 575 288 287 332 168 164 o o o Ward 9Tata! 3,238 12,790 6,160 6,630 1,256 611 645 53 23 30 10 206 87 451 228 223 78 38 40 o o o 207 105 477 241 236 75 39 36 o o o 208 131 611 332 279 94 50 44 o o o 209 107 487 238 249 177 80 97 102 51 51 210 124 586 290 296 244 118 126 o o o 21l 8S 418 219 199 o o o 6 2 4 212 85 447 242 205 140 76 64 o o o 213 93 431 224 207 36 17 19 o o o 214 79 312 155 157 16 9 7 o o o 215 159 639 309 330 29 13 16 o o o 216 129 655 330 325 236 III 125 o o o 217 137 578 '279 299 115 S4 61 o o o 218 51 291 140 151 198 93 105 o o o 219 125 494 243 251 10 5 5 6 3 3 220 119 510 259 251 34 18 16 o o o 221 145 614 285 329 221 101 120 6 3 3 222 146 564 272 292 3 1 2 o o o 223 87 356 181 175 39 23 16 o o o 224 73 347 180 167 45 25 20 o o o 225 140 598 292 306 73 36 37 7 5 2 226 145 673 346 327 177 84 93 o o o Ward I 0 Total 2,352 10,539 5,285 5,254 2,040 991 1,049 127 64 63 11 227 123 531 261 270 26 12 14 o o o 228 Il3 493 252 241 84 45 39 2 I 229 112 488 213 275 37 9 2& 17 9 8 230 97 422 209 213 32 17 15 o o o 231 101 418 220 198 33 18 15 o o o 232 148 619 315 304 11 7 4 279 134 145 233 133 563 272 291 35· 12 23 10 5 5 234 129 500 243 257 34 15 19 45 18 27

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F . p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 11 12 13 235 112 500 246 254 o o o 433 208 225 236 94 403 206 197 Il 6 5 113 60 53 237 III 496 253 243 140 71 69 3 2 I 238 141 634 318 316 68 38 30 19 10 9 239 132 586 294 292 55 28 27 114 56 58 240 86 379 203 176 19 8 II 22 11 II 241 101 404 217 187 39 22 17 7 4 3 242 128 558 284 274 83 43 40 25 10 15 243 105 458 235 223 27 14 13 50 30 20 244 81 352 187 165 33 19 14 75 40 35 Ward11 Total 2,047 8,804 4,428 4,376 767 384 383 1,214 598 616 12 245 143 664 339 325 226 117 109 I 1 o 246 117 526 262 264 201 98 103 4 2 2 247 104 531 276 255 61 33 28 o o o 248 III 517 256 261 61 31 30 4 2 2 249 120 544 273 271 108 45 63 o o o 250 114 608 304 304 205 96 109 o o o 251 III 480 242 238 29 13 16 o o o 252 104 435 213 222 24 15 9 3 I 2 253 1 IS 528 277 251 29 11 18 o o o 254 128 542 272 270 21 12 9 o o o 255 171 653 308 345 50 22 28 2 o 2 256 97 412 201 211 30 15 15 o o o 257 100 384 183 201 25 13 12 o o o '() 258 86 354 182 172 32 15 17 o o 259 87 363 189 174 48 30 18 o o o 260 75 294 148 146 18 9 9 5 2 3 261 159 664 312 352 38 15 23 o o o 262 148 713 363 350 22 II II 7 4 3 263 156 530 254 276 99 46 53 o o o 264 127 499 254 245 77 34 43 o 265 94 398 208 190 96 48 48 o o o 266 153 645 345 300 88 49 39 o o o o 267 144 577 280 297 233 112 121 o o 268 138 553 285 268 47 25 22 5 4 I 269 106 462 230 232 52 30 22 o 14 19 270 III 446 216 230 29 14 15 33 15 11 271 182 706 336 370 53 24 29 26 4 2 2 272 107 545 274 271 53 23 30 22 10 12 273 117 497 241 256 23 14 9 1,058 118 57 61 Ward 12 Total 3,525 15,070 7,523 7,547 2,078 1,020 .94 94 o 13 274 89 450 262 188 o o o o o 275 165 677 343 334 33 18 IS o

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    Nameo! WARD No. EB No_HH Popullition • SC Population ST Population ToWII & No. Code No. p M F M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 276 133 5ll 260 251 14 9 5 62 34 28 277 130 527 286 241 32 13 19 12 7 5 278 132 531 263 268 64 27 37 14 7 7 279 82 324 ISO 174 36 16 20 o o o 280 82 37S 191 184 233 116 117 39 25 14 281 126 489 228 261 20 9 11 16 9 7 282 112 483 233 250 47 21 26 2 o 2 283 150 548 276 272 64 32 32 5 I 4 284 125 500 245 255 131 64 67 o o o 285 169 648 306 342 104 S3 51 7 4 3 286 147 618 306 312 128 59 69 1 1 o 287 102 391 187 204 31 18 13 o o o 288 105 439 224 215 56 29 27 o o o 289 100 403 200 203 15 9 6 o o o 290 91 411 215 196 17 11 6 o o o 291 102 441 230 211 11 9 2 o o o 292 71 334 166 168 65 30 35 3 2 1 293 107 510 272 238 29 15 14 o o o 294 136 594 306 288 31 16 IS I o 1 295 84 359 174 185 29 16 13 o o o 296 104 452 233 219 54 22 32 4 2 2 297 95 421 221 200 17 7 10 o o o Ward13 Total 2,739 ll,436 5,777 5,659 1,261 619 642 160 186 74 14 298 159 656 344 312 69 39 30 209 III 98 299 137 620 288 332 2 2 o 227 lOi 126 300 125 532 268 264 45 22 23 30 17 13 301 127 494 244 250 0 o o 100 51 49 302 135 503 249 254 35 16 19 98 47 51 303 110 442 210 232 2 1 1 36 14 22 304 110 480 228 252 6 2 4 18 5 13 305 82 554 183 371 57 20 37 215 21 194 306 139 596 292 304 12 6 6 o o o 307 82 355 181 174 0 o o o o o 308 9S 381 182 199 2 o 2 o o o 309 121 463 205 258 15 9 6 o 310 85 332 155 177 9 3 6 o 311 100 518 255 263 97 48 49 35 16 19 312 104 629 343 286 34 17 17 o o o 313 95 492 237 255 78 36 42 o o o 314 101 526 259 267 o o o o o o 315 84 423 214 209 12 4 8 o o o 316 128 531 257 274 28 13 IS o o o 317 122 555 277 278 25 9 16 o o o

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    Name of WARD No. EB' No_ HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 318 72 353 195 158 69 32 37 o o o 319 156 729 382 347 119 61 58 o o o Ward 14Total 2,469 11,164 5,448 5,716 716 340 376 970 385 585 IS 320 121 503 251 252 29 12 17 1 1 o 321 86 380 198 182 48 24 24 o o o 322 104 480 245 235 34 17 17 o o o 323 85 383 193 190 9 5 4 o o o 324 83 336 163 173 56 28 28 o o o 325 76 356 189 167 47 29 18 o o o 326 7S 356 180 176 96 48 48 o o o 327 78 316 162 154 59 28 31 o o o 328 78 357 186 171 o o o o o o 329 82 376 192 184 52 27 25 o o o 330 94 406 205 201 o o o 1 o 331 100 533 276 257 25 1I 14 o o o 332 I1J 506 267 239 14 6 8 o o o 333 252 1,140 594 546 120 62 58 o o o 334 125 559 281 278 27 14 13 o 1 335 149 650 332 318 150 71 79 o o o 336 149 673 356 317 24 14 10 o o o 337 154 608 327 281 57 28 29 o o o 338 92 391 202 189 28 13 15 o o o 339 100 444 226 218 o o o 3 2 Ward ISTotai 2,196 9,753 5,025 4,728 875 437 438 6 3 3' 16 340 120 530 254 ·276 48 20 28 69 34 35 341 103 399 177 222 25 10 15 o o o 342 142 544 265 279 44 20 24 50 27 23 343 147 571 278 293 6 3 3 3 2 344 149 588 284 304 13 6 7 82 35 47 345 111 486 238 248 35 14 21 3 2 346 74 301 168 133 o o o o o o 347 135 564 273 291 9 3 6 o o o 348 165 712 363 349 38 16 22 o o o 349 141 631 317 314 14 10 4 o o o 350 14l 601 291 310 55 31 24 o o o 351 134 599 297 302 56 29 27 o o o 352 113 574 277 297 46 17 29 o o o 353 130 603 325 278 103 54 49 1 o 354 119 547 283 264 37 18 19 o o o 355 76 360 181 179 65 30 35 o o o 356 78 379 192 187 84 45 39 o o o 4 357 134 620 312 308 37 24 13 7 3 358 135 620 318 302 93 47 46 o o o

    314 APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BWCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population TOml& No. Code No. p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Ward 16Total 2,347 10,229 5,093 5,136 808 397 411 215 102 113 17 359 98 380 180 200 33 16 17 21 9 12 360 123 540 272 268 110 52 58 4 2 2 361 134 481 243 238 11 7 4 o o o 362 167 626 304 322 53 25 28 10 5 5 363 111 486 250 236 3 I 2 28 11 17 364 147 633 317 316 10 5 5 6 3 3 365 121 480 241 239 38 17 21 1 1 o 366 97 417 199 218 24 12 12 4 2 2 367 92 411 200 211 4 3 o o o 368 97 430 224 206 81 42 39 7 2 5 369 114 413 197 216 32 15 17 21 11 10 370 92 406 202 204 29 14 15 o o o 371 137 565 279 286 34 21 13 62 30 32 372 127 560 289 271 22 12 10 o o o 373 119 499 244 255 7 4 3 1 o 374 92 354 190 164 33 16 17 o o o 375 96 386 188 198 31 16 15 o o o 376 131 559 283 276 1 o 1 o o o 377 126 539 275 264 9 3 6 o o o 378 85 357 174 183 o o o 1 o I 379 177 739 372 367 36 19 17 o o o 380 100 432 217 215 17 9 8 o o o 381 110 444 215 229 o o o o o o 382 159 660 350 310 48 31 17 2 1 I • 383 108 107 1 o 4 4 o 384 102 676 495 181 21 10 11 21 13 8 Ward17 Total 2,955 12,581 6,507 6,074 688 349 339 193 94 99 Ranirbazar Grand Total 2,413 11,003 5,658 5,345 1,966 1,029 937 6 1 5 NP 1 163 689 366 323 97 48 49 o o o 16/01/0000! 2 121 526 275 251 144 75 69 o o o 40111000 Ward lTotal 284 1,215 641 574 241 123 118 o o o 2 3 142 685 348 337 61 29 32 o o o 4 95 414 206 208 23 II 12 o o o 5 109 477 245 232 19 7 12 o o o Ward 2Total 346 1,576 799 777 103 47 56 o o o 3 6 139 627 306 321 94 48 46 1 o 7 118 602 311 291 306 161 145 o o o Ward3 Total 257 1,229 617 612 400 209 191 o 4 8 82 349 172 177 3 2 5 4 9 93 452 244 208 o o o o o o Ward4 Total 175 801 416 385 3 1 2 5 1 4 5 10 153 677 359 318 160 82 78 o o o

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F P M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 130 650 351 299 141 . 78 63 o o o WardS Total 283 1,327 710 617 301 160 141 o o o 6 12 129 623 310 313 111 65 46 o o o 13 135 629 334 295 125 71 S4 o o o Ward6Total 264 1,252 644 608 236 136 100 o o o 7 14 50 230 118 112 145 72 73 o o o 15 140 597 316 281 206 109 97 o o o 16 59 247 127 .120 21 9 12 o o o Ward7 Total 249 1,074 561 513 372 190 182 o o o 8 17 110 501 252 249 4 1 3 o o O· 18 83 396 203 193 39 23 16 o o o 19 108 520 280 240 173 94 79 o o o Ward 8Total 301 1,417 735 682 216 118 98 o o o 9 20 125 541 266 275 47 21 26 o o o 21 131 571 269 302 47 24 23 o o o Ward 9Tatal 256 1,112 535 577 94 45 49 o o o Sonamura Grand Total 2,273 10,074 5,226 4,848 1,835 946 889 154 119 35 NP 1 131 674 338 336 13 7 6 o o o J 6101100001' 2 171 761 385 376 201 105 96 o a o 40113000 Wardl Total 302 1,435 723 712 214 112 102 o o o 2 3 133 540 279 261 82 41 41 4 3 4 44 233 126 107 44 24 20 o o o Ward 2Tatal 177 773 405 368 126 65 61 4 3 1 3 5 64 275 137 138 3 1 2 o o o 6 158 780 391 389 112 54 58 6 2 4 Ward3 Total 222 1,055 528 527 115 55 60 6 2 4 4 7 176 727 362 365 114 57 57 1l 5 6 8 26 120 S6 64 0 o o 2 1 Ward4 Total 202 847 418 429 114 57 57 13 6 7 5 9 160 588 322 266 115 56 59 35 26 9 10 78 323 158 165 108 56 52 o o o Ward STatal 238 911 480 431 223 112 111 35 26 9 6 11 174 748 381 367 152 72 80 5 2 3 12 107 426 236 190 145 81 64 o o o Ward 6Total 281 1,174 617 557 297 153 144 5 2 3 7 13 159 720 364 3S6 422 212 210 o o o 14 103 481 271 210 163 94 69 6 4 2 Ward7Total 262 1,201 635 566 585 306 279 6 4 2 8 IS 157 606 319 287 27 12 15 8 S 3 16 114 501 240 261 15 8 7 o o o Ward8 Total 271 1,107 559 548 42 20 22 8 5 3 9 17 152 721 394 327 40 19 21 32 32 o 18 164 773 390 383 66 34 32 10 4 6

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 19 1 77 77 o 13 13 o 35 3S o Ward 9Tota! 317 1,571 861 710 119 66 53 77 71 6 Narsingarh Grand Total 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 2,124 1,114 1,010 98 62 36 CT 1 I 131 631 335 296 294 164 130 o o o 16/01/00011' 2 77 28S. 157 128 12 7 5 o o o 40103000 3 141 756 370 386 265 130 135 12 6 6 4 131 580 287 293 144 73 71 3 2 5 77 340 164 176 o o o o o o 6 143 792 397 395 117 55 62 41 16 25 7 138 659 349 310 180 93 87 5 2 3 8 83 458 230 228 256 129 127 o o o 9 134 681 373 308 439 244 195 o o o 10 III 566 298 268 175 94 81 o I 11 101 511 265 246 238 121 117 o o o 12 1 162 162 o o o o 2 2 o 13 1 64 64 o o o o o o o 14 3 74 71 3 4 4 o 10 10 o 15 20 165 140 25 o o o o o o 16 63 63 o o o o o o o 17 33 33 o o o o 24 24 o

    Gandhigram Grand Total 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 2,818 1,430 1,388 82 42 40 CT 1 123 550 276 274 161 81 80 30 13 17 16/01/000114 2 109 496 247 249 159 83 76 o o o 01Q4000 3 117 558 284 274 89 48 41 o o o 4 109 489 259 230 10 5 5 o o o 5 101 497 245 252 81 44 37 o o o 6 119 631 333 298 214 107 107 o o o 7 95 483 251 232 242 122 120 o o o 8 102 424 210 214 141 70 71 12 5 7 9 134 570 297 273 220 1lI 109 , 30 18 12 10 108 50S 268 240 123 59 64 o o o 11 121 564 302 262 102 56 46 o o o 12 107 466 235 231 139 69 70 o o o 13 94 483 251 232 16 9 7 o o o 14 170 772 380 392 536 259 277 8 4 4 15 128 645 339 306 370 194 176 I o 16 156 690 351 339 60 30 30 o o o 17 156 745 403 342 155 83 72 o 18 174 905 634 271 o o o o o o 19 50 193 100 93 o o o o o o Kunjaban(pa Grand Total 1,450 7,343 4,314 3,029 2,182 1,118 1,064 213 116 97 rt)CT 117 428 235 193 74 39 35 o o o

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH PopUlation SC Population ST Population Town & No. CadeNa. P M F P M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1610"1/00011' 2 38 170 81 89 52 28 24 42 22 20 40105000 3 121 423 201 222 84 40 44 56 30 26 4 109 461 239 222 58 32 26 26 14 12 S 146 714 363 351 505 255 250 1 1 o 6 125 587 301 286 349 173 176 2 1 7 168 821 432 389 291 ISO 141 1 o 8 192 863 438 425 185 96 89 74 37 37 9 158 781 402 379 236 120 116 o o o 10 136 648 339 309 324 162 162 o o o 11 22 487 484 3 2 2 a o o o 12 7 186 184 2 o o o o o o 13 63 237 125 112 o o o o 14 20 143 119 24 o o o o o o 15 19 160 143 17 o o o o o o 16 9 234 228 6 21 21 o 11 II o Indranagar Grand Total 3,921 17,807 9,062 8,745 2,457 1,241 1,216 78 48 30 (part) CT 118 550 286 264 343 184 159 o o o 16/01 1000 II' 2 131 575 294 281 126 69 57 o o o 40106000 3 118 502 244 258 43 19 24 3 2 4 lOS 444 228 216 41 20 21 19 18 I 5 139 580 280 300 56 26 30 7 6 6 141 657 332 325 o o o 3 1 2 7 124 632 328 304 116 60 56 o o o 8 152 813 421 392 58 30 28 o o o 9 87 368 184 184 26 11 15 o o o 10 119 499 250 249 o o o o o o 11 163 668 339 329 86 35 51 o o o 12 125 525 252 273 97 46 51 o o o 13 liS 489 258 231 114 59 55 o o o 14 III 502 273 229 281 148 133 o o o 15 160 714 360 354 87 43 44 o o o 16 162 745 393 352 146 80 66 o o o 17 132 531 259 272 51 26 25 o o o 18 119 514 242 272 13 5 8 2 1 19 155 784 390 394 154 74 80 o o o 20 149 674 340 334 83 43 40 o o o 21 120 520 265 255 35 16 19 o o o 22 144 683 346 337 127 63 64 o o o 23 163 761 392 369 77 36 41 a o o 24 95 481 245 236 26 15 11 o o o 25 109 521 276 245 5 3 2 o o o 26 119 609 323 286 46 26 20 o o o 27 122 S72 295 277 o o o o o o

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    Name of WARD No. EB No_:HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 28 129 538 276 262 140 67 73 29 17 12 29 91 415 203 212 34 14 20 5 3 2 30 124 650 344 306 25 14 11 o o o 31 80 291 144 147 21 9 12 10 5 5 Jogendranaga Grand Total 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107 10,901 5,434 • 5,467 32 16 16 rCT 98 464 235 229 393 196 197 a o o 16101100101 2 102 510 262 248 300 158 142 o o o 40108000 3 84 452 218 234 352 168 184 o o o 4 86 418 191 227 300 139 161 o 1 5 91 443 230 213 379 195 IS4 o o o 6 71 332 172 160 4 2 2 o o o 7 90 369 189 180 36 17 19 o o o 8 81 393 199 194 49 25 24 o o o 9 92 437 235 202 80 40 40 o o o 10 72 340 174 166 61 32 29 o o o 11 77 374 189 185 137 6S 72 4 2 2 12 126 618 318 300 85 41 44 o o o 13 84 421 197 224 171 82 89 o o o 14 82 366 198 168 222 115 107 o o o 15 68 339 179 160 167 84 83 o o o 16 7& 355 184 171 144 74 70 o o o 17 57 295 145 150 15 4 II o o o 18 98 476 247 229 424 221 203 o o o 19 159 718 358 360 422 210 212 o o o 20 87 485 237 248 247 112 135 o o o 21 129 626 305 321 361 173 188 o o o 22 125 613 321 292 177 88 89 o o o 23 95 517 268 249 109 57 52 1 o 1 24 103 477 240 237 133 58 75 o o o 25 77 343 167 176 159 76 83 o o o 26 79 359 182 177 118 57 61 o o o 27 71 333 167 166 69 33 36 o o o 28 81 362 177 185 63 31 32 14 6 8 29 60 331 164 167 21 10 11 o o o 30 82 404 215 189 134 71 63 o o o 31 81 385 186 199 126 61 65 o o o 32 84 391 189 202 35 15 20 o o o 33 80 327 170 157 38 19 19 o o o 34 91 410 218 192 57 25 32 o o o 35 92 433 221 212 69 33 36 o o o 36 ISS 660 344 316 7S 38 37 o o o 37 90 419 231 188 7 5 2 o o o 38 89 408 203 205 55 28 27 o

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    Name of WARD No. EB No HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 39 70 332 180 152 30 16 14 o o o 40 58 269 139 130 32 15 17 o o o 41 119 531 275 256 85 45 40 o o o 42 71 327 176 lSI 32 19 13 o o o 43 65 313 148 165 40 19 21 o o o 44 58 275 140 135 68 34 34 o 45 78 345 172 173 56 30 26 o o o 46 64 313 153 160 53 28 25 o o o 47 104 447 229 218 39 19 20 o o o 48 91 414 223 191 151 76 75 o o a 49 122 595 314 281 129 67 62 o o o 50 49 214 104 110 18 8 10 o o o 51 44 204 III 93 39 23 16 o o o 52 87 354 180 174 63 31 32 o o o 53 29 174 101 73 72 36 36 o o o 54 85 360 181 179 129 66 63 o o o 55 67 332 167 165 129 64 65 o o o 56 92 394 201 193 59 32 27 o o o 57 57 298 151 147 87 37 50 a o o 58 70 345 180 165 144 77 67 1 () 59 49 200 104 96 74 37 37 o o o 60 92 428 221 207 149 72 77 o o o 61 81 360 170 190 102 53 49 o o o 62 77 369 187 182 146 75 71 o o o 63 57 270 141 129 57 28 29 2 I 1 64 117 509 253 256 212 100 112 o o o 65 120 525 272 253 248 121 127 o a o 66 108 527 257 270 74 41 33 o o o 67 105 501 245 256 92 46 46 o o o 68 68 338 152 186 127' 51 76 o o o 69 92 457 238 219 186 97 89 I o 70 117 550 284 266 108 56 52 3 3 o 71 lIS 531 254 277 115 54 61 o o o 72 82 393 206 187 78 44 34 o o o 73 79 367 188 179 172 89 83 o o o 74 82 400 200 200 l1ll 61 57 o o o 75 91 468 240 228 164 83 81 o o o 76 56 240 124 116 46 26 20 o o o 77 173 780 407 373 101 45 S6 o o o 78 82 400 210 190 60 31 29 o o o 79 71 341 175 166 58 30 28 o o o 80 72 308 169 139 89 50 39 o o o 81 79 344 173 171 114 57 57 o o o

    320 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-MSE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TEIBES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 &2 102 54& 281 267 343 181 162 3 1 2 83 70 329 177 152 118 66 52 o o o . 84 94 448 229 219 121 61 60 o o o 85 67 331 164 167 157 74 83 o o o 86 67 349 172 177 223 105 118 o o o Pratapgarh Grand Total 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 8,323 4,149 4,174 275 137 138 CT 142 580 310 270 217 118 99 8 6 2 16/01/00 lOr 40109000 2 159 663 359 304 85 44 41 3 1 2 3 91 428 210 218 73 32 41 o o o 4 201 774 388 386 112 57 55 32 15 17 5 229 943 495 44& 159 83 76 141 73 6& 6 79 358 192 166 o o o o o o 7 89 367 179 188 64 35 29 8 3 5 8 81 361 181 180 211 106 105 7 3 4 9 79 355 183 172 29 17 12 27 14 13 10 129 564 281 283 131 65 66 21 9 12 11 131 5&3 294 289 184 94 90 o o o 12 97 468 258 210 217 123 94 11 6 5 13 103 456 222 234 77 37 40 o o o 14 70 320 171 149 38 18 20 I o 15 136 550 275 275 261 124 137 o o o 16 144 632 346 286 236 132 104 o o o 17 56 264 138 126 65 34 31 o o o 18 61 295 152 143 73 37 36 o o o 19 100 557 254 303 516 236 280 o o o 20 95 481 248 233 108 64 44 o o o 21 87 468 219 249 457 212 245 o o o 22 85 503 251 252 503 251 252 o o o 23 83 462 213 249 440 203 237 o o o 24 102 469 243 226 75 42 33 o o o 25 125 S44 273 271 103 50 S3 o o o 26 77 332 165 167 162 80 82 o o o 27 56 283 148 135 89 44 4S o o o 28 92 449 219 230 o o o o o o 29 114 507 266 241 105 52 53 o o o 30 137 617 311 306 109 45 64 o o o 31 102 499 265 234 97 51 46 o o o 32 90 433 227 206 130 60 70 o o o 33 71 401 195 206 S9 27 32 o o o 34 106 519 271 248 205 109 96 o o o 35 92 468 237 231 184 89 95 o o o 36 99 441 221 220 51 20 31 o o o

    321 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_tlH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F P M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 37 87 400 199 201 198 96 102 o o o 38 74 379 195 184 81 41 40 o o o 39 113 533 27S 258 130 60 70 1 o 1 40 106 474 251 223 152 80 72 o o o 41 72 328 160 168 66 28 38 2 2 o 42 86 393 205 188 292 152 140 o o o 43 127 599 304 295 244 128 116 o o o 44 86 382 193 189 31 15 16 o o o 45 98 390 191 199 65 30 35 o o o 46 119 602 312 290 243 118 125 o o o 47 96 425 216 209 120 60 60 o o o 48 84 370 185 185 54 28 26 o o o 49 99 440 222 218 100 50 50 o o o 50 85 376 197 179 49 24 25 o o o 51 116 561 278 283 128 62 66 9 5 4 52 49 220 122 98 102 56 46 o o o S3 122 588 293 295 192 104 88 4 o 4 54 135 599 301 298 69 3S 34 o o o 55 86 412 209 203 174 90 84 o o o 56 118 551 256 295 141 65 76 o o o 57 85 421 218 203 67 36 31 o o o Badharghat Grand Total 10,942 47,713 24,219 23,494 14,024 7,058 6,966 1,195 624 571 CT 1 lID 505 258 247 264 134 130 4 2 2 16/0 1100 I 01' 2 89 373 198 175 107 60 47 5 2 3 40110000 3 83 371 186 185 167 88 79 o o o 4 86 402 190 212 86 41 45 o o o 5 7S 361 172 189 265 130 135 o o o 6 87 430 216 214 117 61 56 o o o 7 109 471 239 232 145 74 71 IS 9 6 8 108 456 229 227 283 141 142 o o o 9 85 396 196 200 247 119 128 o o o 10 70 316 155 161 19 8 11 o o o II 89 410 195 215 189 95 94 o o o 12 73 338 157 181 115 57 58 o o o 13 86 418 209 209 51 2S 26 o o o 14 73 339 176 163 25 10 15 1 o 15 122 570 281 289 44 19 25 6 2 4 16 73 370 192 178 310 162 148 o o o 17 133 571 290 281 119 60 59 o o o 18 78 368 178 190 30 16 14 o o o 19 80 385 196 189 162 82 80 o o o 20 136 579 297 282 143 72 71 o a o 21 91 418 220 198 78 41 37 o o o

    322 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BWCK~WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TEIBES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Populafion Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 22 105 470 235 235 88 40 48 15 5 10 23 136 612 314 298 269 134 135 o o o 24 134 644 318 326 252 121 131 o o o 25 77 345 165 180 126 63 63 o o o 26 1()5 464 231 233 180 84 96 10 5 5 27 101 421 225 196 32 17 IS o o o 28 140 508 263 245 11 8 3 3 1 2 29 81 326 170 156 11 7 4 o o o 30 102 433 219 214 30 14 16 o o o 31 86 365 185 180 66 33 33 I o 32 69 317 166 lSI 170 85 85 o o o 33 101 476 226 250 257 118 139 o o o 34 102 463 231 232 384 190 194 o o o 35 108 478 242 236 204 102 102 o o o 36 100 452 215 237 347 162 185 o o o 37 77 393 214 179 362 197 165 o o o 38 85 391 193 198 214 106 108 o o o 39 94 516 272 244 482 252 230 o o o 40 69 328 163 165 328 163 165 o o o 41 84 374 194 180 342 183 159 o o o 42 66 327 171 156 283 145 138 o o o 43 87 415 200 215 389 186 203 o o o 44 93 400 195 205 99 47 52 13 7 6 45 131 569 292 277 136 72 64 8 4 4 46 126 519 263 256 85 43 42 o o o 47 154 591 306 285 o o o 86 46 40 48 150 631 312 319 191 93 98 o o o 49 152 605 323 282 44 19 25 13 5 8 50 124 510 268 242 144 73 71 o o o 51 127 520 270 250 48 27 21 48 23 25 52 114 384 200 184 81 42 39 43 23 20 53 119 531 257 274 40 22 18 o o o 54 111 509 246 263 260 121 139 o o o 55 165 675 331 344 64 28 36 7 5 2 56 95 387 201 186 44 24 20 o o o 57 81 359 189 170 31 12 19 o o o 58 86 369 178 191 18 9 9 12 6 6 59 84 323 163 160 51 26 25 56 30 26 60 108 405 196 209 30 18 12 o o o 61 135 542 282 260 55 23 32 2 1 1 62 143 546 290 256 41 19 22 o o o 63 144 552 278 274 52 21 31 o o o 64 143 569 286 283 24 11 13 10 5 5

    323 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST PopUlation Town & No. Code No. P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

    65 137 637 325 312 114 62 52 o o o 66 131 573 284 289 57 24 33 o o o 67 111 550 287 263 99 SS 44 o o o 68 119 480 252 228 75 40 35 o o o 69 102 423 218 205 26 13 13 o o o 70 126 568 284 284 109 61 48 o o o 71 77 366 191 175 52 30 22 o o o 72 90 452 220 232 153 75 78 o o o 73 108 481 264 217 105 59 46 o o o 74 97 475 242 233 314 162 152 o o o 75 107 480 262 218 53 26 27 o o o 76 115 529 273 256 106 58 48 2 77 142 576 282 294 78 40 38 98 54 44 78 127 51S 263 252 50 28 22 132 65 67 79 133 538 256 282 42 20 22 173 88 85 80 143 599 298 301 80 39 41 35 18 17 81 75 342 178 164 105 54 51 o o o 82 78 366 170 196 159 75 84 9 3 6 83 142 644 327 317 122 63 59 o o a 84 114 499 262 237 135 73 62 57 24 33 85 139 584 300 284 287 135 152 30 20 10 86 120 562 291 271 147 76 71 o 87 114 426 205 221 27 12 15 22 12 10 88 133 487 261 226 18 12 6 154 77 77 89 76 193 109 84 33 22 11 46 33 13 90 80 367 187 180 154 79 75 3 2 91 65 258 137 121 61 35 26 o o o 92 70 252 125 127 47 22 25 10 2 8 93 140 580 290 290 112 51 61 31 16 15 94 78 343 181 162 42 22 20 2 I 95 71 316 156 160 107 56 SI 6 4 2 96 112 472 253 219 123 64 S9 a o o 97 100 457 240 217 143 71 72 o o o 98 94 430 215 215 49 23 26 12 7 5 99 101 441 213 228 62 29 33 o o o 100 79 342 188 154 40 20 20 a o o 101 117 543 255 288 250 120 130 o o o 102 76 340 180 160 90 47 43 o o o 103 95 420 208 212 126 59 67 a o o 104 96 492 251 241 420 211 209 o o o 105 80 399 213 186 307 166 141 o o o 106 2 55 55 o 14 14 o 14 14 o

    324 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT URBAN ENUMERATION BLOCK-WISE TOTAL HOUSEHOLD, POPULATION & SCHEDULED CASTE AND SCHEDULED TErnES POPULATION

    Name of WARD No. EB No_HH Population SC Population ST Population Town & No. Code No. p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Gakulnagar Grand Total 2,066 9,659 5,391 4,268 2,040 1,069 971 587 315 272 CT 92 385 212 173 37 20 17 24 10 14 16/01/0012f 2 161 667 329 338 136 72 64 72 37 35 40112000 3 177 723 366 357 159 81 78 21 11 10 4 116 528 268 260 118 64 54 0 0 0 5 158 703 363 340 64 33 31 0 0 0 6 75 360 196 164 32 17 15 0 0 0 7 87 468 251 217 131 72 59 1 0 1 8 138 612 304 308 78 36 42 301 149 152 9 164 654 331 323 33 17 16 19 11 8 10 67 280 137 143 33 17 16 20 9 II II 138 603 312 291 367 192 175 0 0 0 12 62 256 132 124 108 59 49 0 0 0 13 57 261 131 130 109 56 S3 0 0 0 14 91 388 197 191 89 45 44 0 0 0 15 90 372 194 178 53 28 25 0 0 0 16 97 478 245 233 427 219 208 0 0 0 17 83 625 479 146 26 17 9 21 15 6 18 67 344 235 109 1 0 5 2 3 19 36 380 349 31 2 I 3 2 20 2 204 202 2 12 12 0 52 52 0 21 107 368 158 210 25 10 15 48 17 31

    325 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Location District! RD Block! Town TotaII Numbel'of households Total population (including code RuraII Population in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    01 West Tripura Total 63,515 295,698 150,232 145,466 38,472 19,570 18,902 Rural 46,098 218,433 111,368 107,065 29,460 14,962 14,498 Urban 17,417 77,265 38,864 38,401 9,012 4,608 4,404 0002 Hezamara Total 46 191 107 84 38 18 20 Rural 46 191 107 84 38 18 20 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 31 139 62 77 34 10 24 Rural 31 139 62 77 34 10 24 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 2,805 12,722 6,318 6,404 1,634 803 831 Rural 2,805 12,722 6,318 6,404 1,634 803 831 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 747 3,328 1,697 1,631 520 283 237 Ruml 747 3,328 1,697 1,631 520 283 237 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 2,644 12,353 6,257 6,096 1,634 812 822 Rural 2,644 12,353 6,257 6,096 1,634 812 822 Urban 0007 Teliamum Total 4,159 19,991 10,281 9,710 2,618 1,338 1,280 Rural 4,159 19,991 10,281 9,710 2,618 1,338 1,280 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 244 1,104 541 563 112 47 65 Rural 244 1,104 541 563 112 47 65 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 5,127 23,443 12,099 11,344 2,894 1,487 1,407 Rural 5,127 23,443 12,099 11,344 2,894 1,487 1,407 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 6,117 28,420 14,274 14,146 3,593 1,811 1,782 Rural 6,117 28,420 14,274 14,146 3,593 1,811 1,782 Urban 0011 Jampuijala Total 58 326 168 158 33 18 15 Rural 58 326 168 158 33 18 15 Urban 0012 Bisbalgarb Total 5,380 25,332 13,061 12,271 3,552 1,765 1,787 Rural 5,380 25,332 13,061 12,271 3,552 1,765 1,787 Urban 0013 Boxanagar Total 2,010 9,823 5,027 4,796 1,532 767 765 Rural 2,010 9,823 5,027 4,796 1,532 767 765 Urban 0014 Melagbar Total 6,654 32,216 16,428 15,788 4,298 2,186 2,112 Rural 6,654 32,216 16,428 15,788 4,298 2,186 2.112 Urban 0015 Kathalia Total 47,024 222,623 113,552 109,071 30,070 15,290 14,780 Rural 47,024 222,623 113,552 109,071 30,070 15,290 14,780 Urban URBAN 40101000 KbowaiNP Urban 498 1,743 856 887 204 93 111 40102000 TeliamuraNP Urban 1,090 4,808 2,453 2,355 561 299 262 40107000 Agartala MCI Urban 5,457 22,185 10,965 11,220 2,281 1,180 1,101 108 40111000 Ranirbazar NP Urban 430 1,966 1,029 937 240 132 108 40113000 SonamumNP Urban 426 1,835 946 889 223 115 126 40103000 Narsingarb CT Urban 413 2,130 1,125 1,005 254 128 138 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 5TI 2,789 1,426 1,363 277 139 135 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 443 2,166 1,111 1,055 281 146 143 40106000 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 578 2,570 1,306 1,264 294 151 697 40108000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 2,247 10,800 5,416 5,384 1,434 737

    326 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    TotaV District! RD BIock/ RuraV Town Literates illiterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    189,773 106,045 83,728 105,925 44,187 61,738 92,041 73,949 18,092 Total West Tripura 136,676 71,186 59,490 81,757 34,182 47,515 68,406 55,053 13,353 Rural 53,097 28,859 24,238 24,168 10,005 14,163 23,635 18,896 4,739 Urban 41 29 12 ISO 78 72 85 47 38 Total Hezamara 41 29 12 150 78 72 85 47 38 Rural Urban 39 24 IS 100 38 62 62 33 29 Total Padmabil 39 24 IS 100 38 62 62 33 29 Rum! Urban 8,506 4,568 3,938 4,216 1,750 2,466 3,985 3,174 811 Total Khowai 8,506 4,568 3,938 4,216 1,750 2,466 3,985 3,174 811 Rural Urban 1,738 986 752 1,590 711 879 1,726 969 757 Total Tulashikhar 1,738 986 752 1,590 711 879 1,726 969 757 Rum! Urban 7,970 4,527 3,443 4,383 1,730 2,653 3,661 3,010 651 Total Kalyanpur 7,970 4,527 3,443 4,383 1,730 2,653 3,661 3,010 651 Rum! Urban 12,513 7,217 5,296 7,478 3,064 4,414 6,531 5,250 1,281 Total Teliamura 12,513 7,217 5,296 7,478 3,064 4,414 6,531 5,250 1,281 Rural Urban 740 413 327 364 128 236 310 267 43 Total Mandai 740 413 327 364 128 236 310 267 43 Rural Urban 15,684 8,839 6,845 7,759 3,260 4,499 7,354 6,058 1,296 Total Jirania 15,684 8,839 6,845 7,759 3,260 4,499 7,354 6,058 1,296 Rural Urban 18,935 10,408 8,527 9,485 3,866 5,619 8,271 7,063 1,208 Total Dukli 18,935 10,408 8,527 9,485 3,866 5,619 8,271 7,063 1,208 Rural Urban 209 116 93 117 52 6S 143 90 53 Total Jampuijala 209 116 93 tr7 52 65 143 90 53 Rural Urban 15,446 8,967 6,479 9,886 4,094 5,792 7,860 6,362 1,498 Total Bishalgarb 15,446 8,967 6,479 9,886 4,094 5,792 7,860 6,362 1,498 Rural Urban 5,996 3,480 2,516 3,827 1,547 2,280 2,874 2,442 432 Total Boxanagar 5,996 3,480 2,516 3,827 1,547 2,280 2,874 2,442 432 Rural Urban 20,828 11,661 9,167 11,388 4,767 6,621 10,571 8,069 2,502 Total Melaghar 20,828 11,661 9,167 11,388 4,767 6,621 10,571 8,069 2,502 Rural Urban 139,031 78,525 60,506 83,592 35,027 48,565 69,702 56,125 13,577 Total Katllalia 139,031 78,525 60,506 83,592 35,027 48,565 69,702 56,125 13,577 Rural Urban URBAN 1,386 716 670 357 140 217 653 445 208 Urban KhowaiNP 3,600 1,936 1,664 1,208 517 691 1,324 1,145 179 Urban TeliamwaNP 16,324 8,642 7,682 5,861 2,323 3,538 7,093 5,348 1,745 Urban Agartala Mel 1,405 791 614 561 238 323 572 487 85 Urban Ranirbazar NP 1,294 731 563 541 215 326 555 457 98 Urban SonamwaNP 1,217 131 486 913 394 519 577 521 56 Urban Narsingarb CT 1,851 1,029 822 938 397 541 792 659 133 Urban Gandhigram CT 1,394 813 581 772 298 474 664 543 121 Urban Kunjaban(part) CT 1,746 954 792 824 352 472 768 659 109 Urban Indranagm(part)CT 6,854 3,750 3,104 3,946 1,666 2,280 3,409 2,675 734 Urban Jogend!llllllgl!f CT

    327 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Location District! RD Block! TotaV Industrial category code Town RuraY Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    01 West Tripura Total 77.819 66,973 10,846 11,934 11,136 798 ]2,001 10,426 1,575 Rural 56,495 49,388 7,107 11,635 10,852 783 11,574 10,042 1,532 Urban 21,324 17,585 3,739 299 284 15 427 384 43 0002 Hezamara Total 59 41 18 11 10 23 13 10 RIlI11I 59 41 18 11 10 23 13 10 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 40 28 12 6 6 30 18 RUIaI 40 28 12 6 6 30 18 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 3,288 2,878 410 920 876 44 994 846 148 Rural 3,288 2,878 410 920 876 44 994 846 148 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 1,145 740 405 533 361 172 472 271 201 RIlI11I 1,145 740 405 533 361 172 472 271 201 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 3,115 2,771 344 1,072 1,024 48 1,224 1,034 190 Rural 3,115 2,771 344 1,072 1,024 48 1,224 1,034 190 Urban 0007 Teliamura Total 5,268 4,679 589 1,489 1,382 107 1,399 1,199 200 Rural 5,268 4,679 589 1,489 1,382 107 1,399 1,199 200 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 278 248 30 81 80 65 45 20 Rural 278 248 30 81 80 65 45 20 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 6,498 5,605 893 651 571 80 708 561 147 RIlI11I 6,498 5,605 893 651 571 80 708 561 147 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 7,379 6,574 805 565 510 55 526 476 50 Rural 7,379 6,574 &05 565 510 55 526 476 50 Urban 0011 Jarnpuijala Total 96 87 9 17 15 2 58 55 3 Rural 96 87 9 17 15 2 58 5S 3 Urban 1,500 1,338 162 0012 Bishalgarh Total 6,811 5,893 918 1,389 1.329 60 Rural 6,811 5,&93 918 1,389 1,329 60 1,500 1,338 162 Urban 615 15 0013 Boxanagar Total 2,342 2,llS 227 605 574 31 630 Rural 2,342 2,115 227 605 574 31 630 615 15 Urban 2,061 1,901 160 0014 Melaghar Total 8,141 7,125 1,016 2,207 2,122 85 Rural 8,141 7,125 1,016 2,207 2,122 85 2,061 1,901 160 Urban 11,963 11,167 796 11,928 10,353 1,575 0015 Kathalia Total 57,585 50,376 1).09 Rural 57,585 50,376 7).09 11,963 11,167 796 11,928 10,353 1,575 Urban URBAN 21 19 2 40101000 Khowai NP Urban 602 418 184 24 24 54 2 33 29 4 40102000 TeliamuraNP Urban 1,199 1,057 142 56 4 58 54 4 40107000 AgartalaMCI Urban 6,656 5,101 1,555 20 16 11 15 14 1 40111000 RanirbazarNP Urban 483 424 59 11 8 8 8 40113000 SonamuraNP Urban 507 424 83 8 65 62 3 24 24 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 498 471 27 10 8 2 53 52 40104000 Gandhigrarn CT Urban 745 633 112 2 4 3 1 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 498 423 75 2 13 47 43 4 40106000 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 678 587 91 13 7 32 25 7 40108000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 2,978 2,492 486 7

    328 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers TotaV District! RD Blockl RuraV Town Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    3,270 1,966 1,304 50,614 43,445 7,169 14,222 6,976 7,246 Total WestTripun 2,826 1,720 1,106 30,460 26,774 3,686 11,911 5,665 6,246 Rural 444 246 198 20,154 16,671 3,483 2,311 1,311 1,000 Urban 25 18 7 26 6 20 Total Hezamara 25 18 7 26 6 20 Rural Urban 4 4 22 5 17 Total Padmabil 4 4 22 5 17 Rural Urban 100 74 26 1,274 1,082 192 697 296 401 Total Khowai 100 74 26 1,274 1,082 192 697 296 401 Rural Urban 6 5 134 107 27 581 229 352 Total Tulashikhar 6 5 134 107 27 581 229 352 Rural Urban 56 46 10 763 667 96 546 239 307 Total Kalyanpur 56 46 10 763 667 96 546 239 307 Rural Urban 109 74 35 2,271 2,024 247 1,263 571 692 Total Teliamura 109 74 35 2,271 2,024 247 1,263 571 692 Rural Urban 132 123 9 32 19 13 Total Mandai 132 123 9 32 19 13 Rural Urban 177 101 76 4,962 4,372 590 856 453 403 Total Jirania 177 101 76 4,962 4,372 590 856 453 403 Rural Urban 159 110 49 6,129 5,478 651 892 489 403 Total Dukli 159 110 49 6,129 5,478 651 892 489 403 Rural Urban 2 2 19 15 4 47 3 44 Total Jampuijala i 2 19 15 4 47 3 44 Rural Urban 697 388 309 3,225 2,838 387 1,049 469 580 Total Bishalgarh 697 388 309 3,225 2,838 387 1,049 469 580 Rural Urban 198 127 71 909 799 110 532 327 205 Total Boxanagar 198 127 71 909 799 110 532 327 205 Rural Urban 949 512 437 2,924 2,590 334 2,430 944 1,486 Total Me1aghar 949 512 437 2,924 2,590 334 2,430 944 1,486 Rural Urban 2,851 1,741 1,110 30,843 27,115 3,728 12,117 5,749 6,368 Total Kathalia 2,851 1,741 1,110 30,843 27,115 3,728 12,117 5,749 6,368 Rural Urban URBAN 8 3 5 549 372 177 51 27 24 Urban Khowai NP 17 15 2 1,093 959 134 125 88 37 Urban Teliamura NP 43 31 12 6,535 5,000 1,535 437 247 190 Urban AgartaJa MCI 10 7 3 447 392 55 89 63 26 Urban Ranirbazar NP 20 13 7 471 395 76 48 33 15 Urban Sonamura NP I 1 408 384 24 79 50 29 Urban Narsingarh CT 19 11 8 663 562 101 47 26 21 Urban Gandbigram CT II 10 I 481 408 73 166 120 46 Urban Kunjaban(part) CT 9 7 2 609 524 85 90 72 18 Urban Indranagar(part) CT 130 68 62 2,809 2,392 417 431 183 248 Urban Jogendranagar CT'

    329 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location DistrictJ RD Block! Town Totall Industrial category of marginal workers code Rmill------~~~~~~~-- number Urban Cultivators A 'cultural I b Household industry gn . a ourers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4S 46

    01 West Tripura Total 1,527 554 973 4,930 2,404 2,526 1,346 268 1,078 Rural 1.498 536 962 4.802 2,315 2.481 1,136 232 904 Urban 29 18 11 128 89 39 210 36 174 0002 Hezamara Total I I 9 2 7 Rural I I 9 2 7 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 6 6 13 2 11 Rural 6 6 13 2 11 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 135 26 109 267 120 147 45 1l 34 Rural 135 26 109 267 120 147 45 11 34 Urban 0005 Tulnshikhar Total 69 35 34 454 159 295 6 5 Rural 69 35 34 454 159 295 6 5 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 83 26 57 378 165 213 21 5 16 Rural 83 26 57 378 165 213 21 5 16 Urban 0007 Teliarnura Total 267 69 198 635 295 340 44 17 27 Rural 267 69 198 635 295 340 44 17 27 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 2 2 17 11 6 Rural 2 2 17 11 6 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 71 19 52 261 119 142 63 21 42 Rural 71 19 52 261 119 142 63 21 42 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 87 49 38 184 107 77 91 17 74 Rural 87 49 38 184 107 77 91 17 74 Urban 0011 JampuijaJa Total 3 2 43 2 41 Rural 3 2 43 2 41 Urban 0012 Bishalgarh Total 90 40 50 361 217 144 202 28 174 Rural 90 40 50 361 217 144 202 28 174 Urban 5 34 0013 BO)Ull1agar Total 78 SS 23 257 183 74 39 Rural 78 55 23 257 183 74 39 5 34 Urban 397 0014 Melaghar Total 390 125 265 764 430 334 448 51 Rural 390 125 265 764 430 334 448 51 397 Urban 233 913 0015 Kathalia Total 1,518 550 968 4,932 2,353 2,579 1,146 Rural 1.518 550 968 4,932 2,353 2,579 1,146 233 913 Urban URBAN 3 4010 I 000 Khowai NP Urban 2 2 5 3 2 4 40102000 Teliamura NP Urban 4 2 7 4 3 11 5 6 40107000 Agartllla Mel Urban 5 4 1 4 7 5 2 40 III 000 Ranirbazar NP Urban 8 4 6 2 4 40113000 Sonamura NP Urban 4 4 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 4 4 5 5 7 3 4 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 1 3 3 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 8 4 2 2 40106000 lndranagar(part) CT Urban 4 3 35 27 I 3 125 6 119 40108000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 4

    330 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Totall District! RD Block/Town Location RuraV code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 SO 51 52 3 2

    6,419 3,750 2,669 203,657 76,283 127,374 Total West Tripun 01 4,475 2,582 1,893 lSO,0l7 56,315 93,712 Rural 1,944 1,168 776 53,630 19,968 33,662 Urban 16 4 12 106 60 46 Toral Hezamara 0002 16 4 12 106 60 46 Rural Urb.m 3 3 77 29 48 Total Padmabil 0003 3 3 77 29 48 Rural Urban 250 \39 111 8,737 3,144 5,593 Total Khowai 0004 250 139 111 8,737 3,144 5,593 Rural Urban 52 30 22 1,602 728 874 Total Tulashiklllll 0005 52 30 22 1,602 728 874 Rural Urban 64 43 21 8,692 3,247 5,445 Total Kalyanpur 0006 64 43 21 8,692 • 3,247 5,445 Rural Urban 317 190 127 ,13,460 5,031 8,429 Total Teliamura 0007 317 190 127 13,460 5,031 8,429 Runtl Urban 12 6 6 794 274 520 Total Mandai 0008 12 6 6 794 274 520 Rural Urban 461 294 167 16,089 6,041 10,048 Total Jirania 0009 461 294 167 16,089 6,041 10,048 Rural Urban 530 316 214 20,149 7,211 12,938 Total Dukli 00\0 530 316 214 20,149 7,211 12,938 Rural Urban 183 78 105 Tota! Jampuijala 0011 183 • 78 105 Rural Urban 396 184 212 17,472 6,699 10,773 Total Bishalgarh 0012 396 184 212 17,472 6,699 10,773 Rural Urban 158 84 74 6,949 2,585 4,364 Total Boxanagar 0013 158 84 74 6,949 2,585 4,364 Rural Urban 828 338 490 21,645 8,359 13,286 Total Melaghar 0014 828 338 490 21.645 8,359 13,286 Rural Urban 4,521 2,613 1,908 152,921 57,427 95.494 Total Kathalia 0015 4,521 2,613 1,908 152,921 57,427 95,494 Rural Urban URBAN . 40 21 19 1,090 411 679 Urban KhowaiNP 40101000 114 82 32 3,484 1,308 2,176 Urban Teliamura NP 40102000 421 238 183 15,092 5,617 9,475 Urban AgartaIa Mel 40107000 73 53 20 1,394 542 852 Urban Ranirbazar NP 40111000 38 27 11 1,280 489 791 Urban SonamuraNP 40113000 70 41 29 1,553 604 949 Urban Narsingarh CT 40103000 36 19 17 1,997 767 1,230 Urban ~dhigr1llll CT 40104000 166 120 46 1,502 568 934 Urban Kuojaban(pan) CT 40105000 47 40 7 1,802 647 1,155 Urban Indranagar(part) CT 40106000 301 176 125 7,391 2,741 4,650 Urban Jogendranagar CT 40108000

    331 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

    location District! RD Block! Town TotaV Number of Total population (including code RuraU households Population in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 1,720 8,240 4,112 4,128 1,140 552 588 40110000 8adharghat CT Urban 3,077 13,999 7,054 6,945 1,502 774 728 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 461 2,034 1,065 969 321 162 159

    332 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Total! District! RD Bloclcl Rural! Town Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Mal~ Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    5,038 2,742 2,296 3,202 1,370 1,832 2,430 2,023 407 Urban Pratapgarn CT 9,938 5,392 4,546 4.061 1,662 2,399 4,077 3.404 673 Urban Badharghat CT 1,050 632 418 984 433 551 721 530 191 Urban Gakulnagar CT

    333 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! RD Block! TotaV Industrial category code Town RuraV number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricul~ labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 2,189 1,940 249 1 17 17 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 3,616 3,109 507 40 38 2 52 46 6 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 675 506 169 42 40 2 63 50 13

    334 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers TotaU District! RD Block! Rural! Town Marginal workers Household industry work= Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34. 35 36 37 3 2

    31 21 10 2.140 1.901 239 241 83 158 Urban Pmtapgarh CT SS 28 27 3.469 2,997 472 461 295 166 Urban Badharghat CT 90 31 59 480 385 9S 46 24 22 Urban Gakulnagar CT

    335 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! RD Block} Town TotaU Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! Household industry number Urban Cultivators Agriculturallabourcrs workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    40109000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 7 2 5 13 10 3 15 I 14 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 4 2 2 23 11 12 24 10 14 40112000 Gakulnagar CT Urban 1 I 16 13 3 7 1 6

    336 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

    Totall Districtl RD BlockJ Town Location RuraU code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

    206 70 136 5,810 2,089 3,721 Urban Pratapgam CT 40109000 410 272 138 9,922 3,650 6,272 Urban Badharghat CT 40110000 22 9 13 1,313 535 778 Urban Gakulnagar CT 40112000

    337 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District} RD BlockJ Town Tota)} Number of Total population (including code Rural! households Population in the institutional and bouseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    01 West Tripura Total 81,195 387,081 196,094 190,987 55,2.55 27,767 27,488 Rural 75,995 367,167 186,117 181,050 53,543 26,915 26,628 Urban 5,200 19,914 9,977 9,937 1,112 852 860 0002 Hezamara Total 6,409 31.483 15,821 15,662 4,538 2.260 2,278 Rural 6,409 31.483 15.821 15,662 4,538 2.260 2,278 Urban Q{)03 Padmabil Total 5,395 25.990 13.133 12,857 3,654 1,869 1,785 Rural 5,395 25,990 13,133 12,857 3,654 1,869 1,785 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 2,290 10,610 5.402 5,208 1,329 682 647 Rural 2,290 10,610 5,402 5,208 1,329 682 647 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 7,388 36.038 18,107 17,931 6,070 3.078 2,992 Rural 7,388 36,038 18,107 17,931 6,()70 3,078 2,992 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 2,180 13,102 6,529 6,573 1,788 908 880 Rural 2,780 13,102 6,529 6,573 1,788 908 880 Urban 0007 Teliamura Total 7,138 35,143 17,677 17,466 5,159 2,545 2,614 Rural 7,138 35,143 17,677 11,466 5,159 2,545 2,614 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 7,532 36,134 18,178 11,956 5,030 2,492 2,538 Rural 7,532 36,134 18,178 17,956 5,030 2,492 2,538 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 8,895 43,397 22,360 21,037 5,982 3,031 2,951 Rural 8,895 43,397 22,360 21,037 5.982 3,031 2,951 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 1,297 6,031 3,184 2,847 890 428 462 Rural 1,297 6,031 3,184 2,847 890 428 462 Urban 0011 Jampuij

    338 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    Total! DistrictJ RD Blockl Rural! Town Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    111,998 131,773 91,Zl5 164,083 64,311 99,762 163,958 94,218 69,740 Tolal West Tripura 205,855 122,896 82,959 161,312 63,221 98,091 157,574 89,751 67,823 Rural 17,143 8,877 8,266 2,771 1,100 1,671 6,384 4,467 1,917 Urban 16,667 9,823 6,844 14,816 5,998 8,818 14,017 7,562 6,455 Total Hezamara 16,667 9,823 6,844 14,816 5,998 8,818 14,017 7,562 6,455 Rural Urban 16,908 9,692 7,216 9,082 3,441 5,641 11,218 6,321 4,897 Total Padmabil 16,908 9,692 7,216 9,082 3,441 5,641 11,218 6,321 4,897 Rural Urban 6,992 3,962 3,030 3,618 1,440 2,178 4,417 2,697 1,720 Total Khowai 6,992 3,962 3,030 3,618 1,440 2,178 4,417 2,697 1,720 Rural Urban 20,327 11,642 8,685 15,711 6,465 9,246 16,566 8,923 7,643 Total Tu1ashikhar 20,327 11,642 8,685 15,711 6,465 9,246 16,566 8,923 7,643 Rural Urban 8,651 4,897 3,754 4,451 1,632 2,819 5,412 3,147 2,265 Total Kalyanpur 8,651 4,897 3,754 4,451 1,632 2,819 5,412 3,147 2,265 Rural Urban 18,137 10,812 7,325 17,006 6,865 10,141 15,415 8,870 6,545 Total Teliamura 18,137 10,812 7.325 17.006 6,865 10,141 15.415 8,870 6,545 Rural Urban 19,674 11,690 7,984 16,460 6,488 9,972 15,931 8,566 7,365 Total Mandai 19,674 11,690 7,984 16,460 6,488 9,972 15,931 8,566 7,365 Rural Urban 25,304 15,097 10,207 18,093 7,263 10,830 18,801 10,814 7,987 Total Jirania 25,304 15,097 10,207 18,093 7,263 10,830 18,801 10,814 7,987 Rural Urban 3,495 2,279 1,216 2,536 905 1,631 2,590 1,580 1,010 Total Dukli 3,495 2,279 1,216 2,536 905 1,631 2,590 1,580 1,010 Rural Urban 21,820 13,575 8,245 18,557 6,938 11,619 18,459 9,821 8,638 Total Jampuijala 21,820 13,575 8,245 18,557 6,938 11,619 18,459 9,821 8,638 Rural Urban 22,544 13,726 8,818 15,152 5,313 9,839 15,28g 9,191 6,097 Total Bisbalgarh 22,544 13,726 8,818 15,152 5,313 9,839 15,288 9,191 6,097 Rural Urban 1,420 970 450 1.599 561 1,038 1,311 705 606 Total BOXlll1agar 1,420 970 450 1,599 561 1,038 1,311 70S 606 Rural Urban 6,457 4,124 2,333 7,840 3,138 4,702 6,266 3,552 2,714 Total Melaghar 6,457 4,124 2,333 7,840 3,138 4,702 6,266 3,552 2,714 Rural Urban 208.321 124,582 83,739 166,510 65.444 101,066 160,673 91,678 68,995 Total Kathalia 208,321 124,582 83,739 166,510 65,444 101,066 160,673 91,678 68,995 Rural Urban URBAN 1,257 658 599 186 85 101 539 370 169 Urban KhowaiNP 102 52 50 16 7 9 52 36 16 Urban TeliamuraNP 13,667 6,926 6,741 1,949 760 1,189 4,848 3;1.72 1,576 Urban AgartaJa MCI 3 3 3 I 2 2 I 1 Urban Ranirbazar NP 130 102 28 24 17 7 70 66 4 Urban SonamuraNP 98 65 33 19 3 16 42 39 3 Urban Narsingarh cr 71 33 38 22 8 14 31 20 11 Urban Gandhigram CT 198 113 85 38 12 26 90 65 25 Urban Kunjaban(pan) CT 55 34 21 10 3 7 19 13 6 Urban Indranagar(part) CT 44 23 21 13 7 6 20 16 4 Urban Jogendranagar CT

    339 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! RD Block! TotalJ Industrial category code Town Rural! Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    01 West Tripura Total 115,478 81,958 33,520 46,241 32,888 13,353 35,057 22,609 12,448 Rural Hl9,257 77,568 31,689 46,218 32,867 13,351 34,947 22,509 12,438 Urban 6,221 4,390 1,831 23 21 2 110 100 10 0002 Hezamara Total 9,667 6,678 2,989 4,649 3,095 1,554 3,321 2,319 1,002 Rural 9,667 6,678 2,989 4.649 3,095 1,554 3,321 2,3\9 1,002 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 7,363 5,155 2,208 2,636 1,817 819 2,420 1,508 912 Rural 7,363 5,155 2,208 2,636 1,817 819 2,420 1,508 912 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 3,011 2,231 780 1,038 820 218 967 632 335 Rural 3,011 2,231 780 1,038 820 218 967 632 335 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 11,018 7,638 3,380 4,781 3,305 1,476 4,303 2,777 1,526 Rural 11,018 7,638 3,380 4,781 3,305 1,476 4,303 2,777 1,526 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 3,307 2,667 640 1,624 1,383 241 918 637 281 Rural 3,307 2,667 640 1,624 1,383 241 918 637 281 Urban 0007 Teliamura Total 11,070 7,771 3,299 4,122 3,011 1,111 4,199 2,694 1,505 Rural ll,070 7,771 3,299 4,122 3,Oll 1,111 4,199 2,694 1,505 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 10,416 7,167 3,249 5,099 3,604 1,495 3,148 1,892 1,256 Rural 10,416 7,167 3,249 5,099 3,604 1,495 3,148 1,892 1,256 Urban 0009 Jirania Total 14,086 9,602 4,484 5,043 3,194 1,849 3,696 2.175 1,521 Rural 14,086 9,602 4,484 5,043 3,194 1,849 3,696 2,175 1,521 Urban 0010 Dukli Total 2,OSI 1,441 610 943 606 337 506 308 198 Rural 2,051 1,441 610 943 606 337 506 308 198 Urban 0011 Jampuijala Total 13,266 8,820 4,446 6,282 4,217 2.065 4.823. 2,897 1,926 Rural 13,266 8,820 4,446 6,282 4,217 2,065 4,823 2,897 1,926 Urban 0012 Bishalgarh Total 11,235 8,332 2,903 5,136 3,680 1,456 3,383 2,322 1,061 Rural 11,235 8,332 2,903 5,136 3,680 1,456 3.383 2,322 1,061 Urban 0013 Boxanagar Total 798 639 159 342 272 70 223 178 45 Rural 798 639 159 342 272 70 223 178 45 Urban 0014 Melaghar Total 4,307 3,089 1,218 1,944 1,464 480 1,648 1,060 588 Rural 4,307 3,089 1,218 1,944 1,464 480 1,648 1,060 588 Urban 22,951 12,524 0015 Kathalia Total 110,621 78,790 31,831 46,790 33,430 13,360 35,475 Rural 110,621 78,790 31,831 46,790 33,430 13,360 35,475 22,951 12,524 Urban URBAN 3 3 40 101000 Khowai NP Urban 512 361 151 15 15 40102000 TeliamuraNP Urban 48 35 13 90 87 3 40107000 Agartala MCI Urban 4,741 3,213 1,528 5 4 401110QO RanirbazarNP Urban 2 1 1 3 3 40113000 Sonamura NP Urban 69 65 4 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 42 39 3 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 30 20 10 40105000 Kunjaban(part)CT Urban 87 65 22 40106000 lndranagar(part) CT Urban 17 12 5 40 I 08000 Jogendranagar CT Urban 17 16 1

    340 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers Total! Districtl RD BlockJ Town Rural! Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    1,423 781 642 32,757 25,680 7,077 48,480 12,260 36,220 Total West Tripura 1,359 735 624 26,733 21,457 5,276 48,317 12,183 36,134 Rural 64 46 18 6,024 4,223 1,801 163 77 86 Urban 85 51 34 1,612 1,213 399 4,350 884 3,466 Total Hezamara 85 51 34 1,612 1,213 399 4,350 884 3,466 Rural Urban 125 79 46 2,182 1,751 431 3,855 1.166 2,689 Total Padmabil 125 79 46 2,182 1,751 431 3.855 1,166 2,689 Rural Urban 34 19 15 972 760 212 1.406 466 940 Total Khowai 34 19 15 972 760 212 1.406 466 940 Ruml Urban 80 47 33 1.854 1.509 345 5.548 1,285 4,263 Total Tu1ashikhar 80 47 33 1.854 1,509 345 5.548 1,285 4,263 Rural Urban 43 29 14 722 618 104 2.105 480 1,625 Total Kalyanpur 43 29 14 722 618 104 2,105 480 1,625 Rural Urban 116 48 68 2,633 2,018 615 4,345 1,099 3,246 Total Teliamura 116 48 68 2,633 2.018 615 4,345 1.099 3,246 Rural Urban 264 72 192 1.905 1,599 306 5.515 1,399 4,116 Total Mandai 264 72 192 1,905 1,599 306 5.515 1,399 4,116 Rural Urban 295 191 104 5.052 4,042 1,010 4,715 1,212 3,503 Total Jirania 295 191 104 5,052 4,042 1,010 4,715 1,212 3,503 Rural Urban 20 15 5 582 512 70 539 139 400 Total Dukli 20 15 5 582 512 70 539 139 400 Rural Urban 114 51 63 2,047 1,655 392 5.193 1,001 4,192 Total Jampuijala 114 51 63 2,047 1,655 392 5,193 1,001 4,192 Rural Urban 45 39 6 2.671 2,291 380 4,053 859 3,194 Total Bishalgarh 45 39 6 2,671 2,291 380 4,053 859 3,194 Rural Urban 2 231 188 43 513 66 447 Total Boxanagar 2 231 188 43 513 66 447 Rural Urban 57 30 27 658 535 123 1,959 463 1,496 Total Melaghar 57 30 27 658 535 123 1.959 463 1.496 Rural Urban 1,376 750 626 26,980 21,659 5,321 50,052 12,888 37,164 Total Kathalia 1.376 750 626 26.980 21,659 5.321 50,052 12,888 37,164 Rural Urban URBAN 5 3 2 489 340 149 27 9 18 Urban KhowaiNP 48 35 J3 4 1 3 Urban Te1iamura NP 56 41 15 4,590 3,081 1,509 107 59 48 UrbllIl Agartala MC1 2 I I Urban Ranirbazar NP 66 62 4 Urban SonamuraNP 41 39 3 Urban Narsingarh CT 29 19 10 I Urban Gandhigram CT 86 65 21 3 3 Urban Kunjaban(part) CT 17 12 5 2 I Urban Indranagar(part) CT 17 16 1 3 3 Urban Jogendranagar CT

    341 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! RD Block! Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Town RmmV------~~~~~--~~---- Household industry nwnbcr Urban Cultivators Agricultural tabourers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    01 West Tripun Total 15,452 3,132 11,720 25,166 5,891 19,175 1,984 354 1,630 Runl 15,446 3,729 11,717 25,162 5,888 19,274 1,977 354 1,623 Urban 6 3 3 4 3 1 7 7 0002 Hezamara Total 589 108 481 2,922 540 2,382 221 64 157 Rural 589 108 481 2,922 540 2,382 221 64 157 Urban 0003 Padmabil Total 1,413 380 1,033 1,866 545 1,321 158 26 132 Rural 1,413 380 1,033 1,866 545 1,321 158 26 132 Urban 0004 Khowai Total 545 217 328 762 205 557 8 4 4 Rural 545 217 328 762 205 557 8 4 4 Urban 0005 Tulashikhar Total 2,480 574 1,906 2,581 512 2,069 157 47 110 Rural 2,480 574 1,906 2,581 512 2,069 157 47 110 Urban 0006 Kalyanpur Total 1,328 261 1,067 614 158 456 82 16 66 Rural 1,328 261 1,067 614 158 456 82 16 66 Urban 0007 Teliamura Total 1,591 391 1,200 2,114 508 1,606 162 38 124 Rural 1,591 391 1,200 2,114 508 1,606 162 38 124 Urban 0008 Mandai Total 1,537 336 1,201 3,072 806 2,266 305 34 271 Rural 1,537 336 1,201 3,072 806 2,266 30S 34 271 Urban 0009 Jiraoia Total 1,131 254 8n 2,069 538 1,531 392 32 360 Rural 1,131 254 877 2,069 538 1,531 392 32 360 Urban 0010 Dukli Total - 56 13 43 341 53 288 8 4 4 Rural 56 13 43 341 53 288 8 4 4 Urban 0011 Jampuijala Total 2,174 475 1,699 2,566 385 2.181 188 34 154 Rural 2,174 475 1,699 2,566 385 2,181 188 34 154 Urban 0012 Bishalgarh Total 1,356 247 1,109 2,380 430 1,950 22 7 IS Rural 1,356 247 1,109 2,380 430 1,950 22 7 15 Urban 0013 Boxaoagar Total 88 16 1'2 279 28 2S\ 2() 20 Rural 88 16 72 279 28 251 20 20 Urban 164 0014 Melaghar Total 312 110 202 1,189 220 969 184 20 Rural 312 110 202 1,189 220 969 184 20 164 Urban 1,633 0015 Kathalia Total 15,574 3,830 11,744 26,586 6,419 20,167 1,994 361 Rural 15,574 3,830 11,744 26,586 6,419 20,167 1,994 361 1,633 Urban URBAN 40101000 KhowaiNP Urban 4 3 2 2 40102000 Teliarnura NP Urban 1 2 40107000 Agartala MCI Urban 2 40111000 Raoirbazar NP Urban 40113000 Sonamura NP Urban 40103000 Narsingarh CT Urban 40104000 Gandhigram CT Urban 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT Urban 40106000 Indranagar(part) CT Urban 40108000 JogendranagarCT Urban

    342 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    Total! District! RD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-worlcers Other workers Urban number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

    5,878 2,283 3,595 223,123 101,876 121,247 Total West Tripura 01 5,732 2,212 3,520 209,593 96,366 113,227 Rural 146 71 75 13,530 5,510 8,020 Urban 618 172 446 17,466 8,259 9,207 Total Hezamara 0002 618 172 446 17,466. 8,259 9,207 Rural Urban 418 215 203 14,772 6,812 7,960 Total Padmabil 0003 418 215 203 14,772 6,812 7,960 Rural Urban 91 40 51 6,193 2,705 3,488 Total Khowai 0004 91 40 51 6,193 2,705 3,488 Rural Urban 330 152 178 19,472 9,184 10,288 Total Tulashikhar 0005 330 152 178 19,472 9,184 10,288 Rural Urban 81 45 36 7,690 3,382 4,308 Total Kalyanpur 0006 81 4S 36 7,690 3,382 4,308 Rural Urban 478 162 316 19,728 8,807 10,921 Total Teliamura 0007 478 162 316 19,728 8,807 10,921 Rural Urban 601 223 378 20,203 9,612 10,591 Total Mandai 0008 601 223 378 20,203 9,612 10,591 Rural Urban 1,123 388 735 24,596 11,546 13,050 Total lirania 0009 1,123 388 735 24,596 11,546 13,OSO Rum! Urban 134 69 65 3,441 1,604 1,837 Total DukIi 0010 134 69 65 3,441 1,604 1,837 Rural Urban 265 107 • 158 21,918 10,692 11,226 Total Jampuijala 0011 265 107 158 21,918 10,692 11,226 Rural Urban 295 175 120 22,408 9,848 12,560 Total Bishalgarh 0012 295 175 120 22,408 9,848 12,560 Rural Urban 126 22 104 1,708 826 882 Total Boxanagar 0013 126 22 104 1,708 826 882 Rural Urban 274 113 161 8,031 3,710 4,321 Total Melaghar 0014 274 113 161 8,031 3,710 4,321 Rum! Urban 5,898 2,278 3,620 214.158 98.348 115,810 Total Kathalia 0015 5.898 2.278 3,620 214.158 98,348 115,810 Rural Urban URBAN 21 4 17 904 373 531 Urban KhowaiNP 40101000 2 1 1 66 23 43 Urban Teliamura NP 40102000 103 59 44 10.768 4.414 6,354 Urban Agartala Mel 40107000 4 4 Urban Ranirbazar NP 40111000 84 53 31 Urban SonamuraNP 40113000 75 29 46 Urban Narsingarh CT 40103000 1 I 62 21 41 Urban Gandhigram CT 40104000 2 2 146 60 86 Urban Kunjaban(part) CT 40105000 2 1 46 24 22 Urban Indranagar(part) CT 40106000 3 3 37 14 23 Urban Jogendranagar CT 40108000

    343 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Location Districtl RD Block! Town TotaU Number of Total population (including code Rurall households Population in the institutional and houseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    40109000 Pmtapgarh CT Urban 76 275 138 137 26 14 12 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 316 1,136 603 533 80 38 42 40112000 Gaku1nagar CT Urban 139 598 327 271 123 58 65

    344 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    Totall District! RD Block! Rurall Town Literates illiterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    235 122 113 40 16 24 78 66 12 Urban Pratapgarh cr 975 544 431 161 59 102 351 308 43 Urban Badharghat cr 308 205 103 290 122 168 242 195 47 Urban Gakulnagar cr

    345 P~ARYCENSUSABSTRACT

    Location District! RD BlockJ Total! Industrial category ~dc Town RmrnU Main workers number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    40109000 Pratapgarh cr Urban 77 66 11 40110000 Badharghat CT Urban 343 306 37 5 2 3 40112000 GakulnagarCT Urban 236 191 45 2 2 9 5 4

    346 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers TotaV Districtl RD BloclcI Town Rurall Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    77 66 11 1 1 Urban Pratapgsrh CT 2 336 303 33 8 2 6 Urban Badharghat CT 225 184 41 6 4 2 Urban Gakulnagar cr

    347 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! RD Block! TotaV Industrial category of marginal workers code Town RwmU------~~----~------number Urban Cultivators AgriculturaI labourers Household industry . workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    40 I 09000 Pratapgarh CT Urban 40 II 0000 Badharghat CT Urban 3 3 40112000 Galculnagar CT Urban

    348 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

    TotaU District/ RD Block} Town Location RuralJ code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 so SI 52 3 2

    J 1 197 72 125 Urban Pratapgarb CT 40109000 5 2 3 785 295 490 Urban Badharghat CT 40110000 6 4 2 356 132 224 Urban Gakulnagar CT 40112000

    349 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population} Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0001 Mohaopllr (fotal) l5,140 31,912 158,974 82,408 76,566 19,995 10,201 9,794 0001 Mobaopal" (Rural) 22,400 31,912 158,974 82,408 76,566 19,995 10,201 9,794 0001 MohanparCUrban} 2,740 Mohaopar (Rural) 00000100 Paschim Simna (pan) 986 934 4,606 2,401 2,205 685 360 325 00000200 Megliband (part) 591 777 3,827 1,947 1,880 456 215 241 00000300 Ishanpur 746 546 2,672 1,372 1,300 291 153 138 00000400 Mantala 902 567 2,702 1,370 1,332 474 239 235 00000500 Kalachhara 491 535 2,555 1,312 1,243 389 190 199 00000600 ijejoynagar 533 471 2,249 1,151 1,098 271 148 123 00000700 Mohanpur 1,768 1,578 7,779 4,131 3,648 937 477 460 00000800 Noagaon 664 336 1,583 780 803 181 84 97 00000900 Taranagar 1,326 3,072 14,630 7,372 7,258 1,845 915 930 00001000 Ka1kalia 1,710 1,608 8,054 4,086 3,968 1,051 517 534 00001100 Bamutia 1,260 2,103 10,786 5,686 5,100 1,420 704 716 00001200 Fatikchhara 1,910 2,170 11,865 6,694 5,171 1,556 784 772 00001300 Laxmilunga 1,226 1,161 5,857 2,977 2,880 846 436 410 00001400 Singarbi! 817 2,283 11,327 5,971 5,356 1,313 689 624 00001500 Lankamura 558 1,681 8,610 4,448 4,162 1,076 536 540 00001600 Aganala (pan) 31 526 2,373 1,198 1,175 194 97 97 00001700 Ramnagar (part) (Minabari) 147 1,951 10,099 5,170 4,929 1,475 770 705

    00001800 Barjala 466 4,590 21,993 11,225 10,768 2,588 1,346 1,242 00001900 Debendrachandranagar 1,736 1.852 9,005 4,598 4,407 1,012 537 475 00002000 Bodhjongnagar 1,506 1,023 5,595 2,905 2,690 672 341 331 00002100 Tulabagan 1,602 1,091 5,604 2.894 2,710 727 377 350 00002200 Uttar 1,401 1,057 5,203 2,720 2,483 536 286 250 Oebendrachandranagar

    350 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tnlx:s population Literates

    Persons Males Females Perso~ Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    44,855 12,864 21,991 26,186 13,471 12,714 . 102,661 58,850 43,811 Mobanpur (Total) 44,855 12,864 21,991 26,186 13,471 12,714 102,661 58,850 43,811 Mohanpur (Rural) Mohanpur (Urban) Mohanpur (Rural) 1,170 598 572 931 495 436 2,361 1,410 951 Paschim Simna (part) 1,121 550 571 530 261 269 2,274 1,309 965 Megliband (part) 488 248 240 898 455 443 1,7.86 1,009 777 Ishanpur 507 260 247 666 344 322 1,135 699 436 Mantala 403 212 191 753 367 386 1,548' 915 633 Kalachhara 866 427 439 1,395 763 632 Bejoynagar 1,006 536 470 1,024 548 476 4,782 2,839 1,943 Mohanpur 34 17 17 1,536 755 781 963 559 404 Noagaon 4,047 2,020 2,027 34 20 14 9,584 5,291 4,293 Taranagar 4,085 2,098 1,987 132 65 67 4,829 2,733 2,096 Kalkalia 4,533 2,289 2,244 459 231 228 7,118 4,146 2,972 Bamutia 4,147 2,118 2,029 1,135 595 540 7,786 4,981 2,805 Fatikchhara 2,743 1,430 1,313 671 332 339 3,281 1,880 1,401 Laxmilunga 5,232 2,679 2,553 64 30 34 8,185 4,621 3,564 SingarbiJ 3,258 1,657 1,601 40 39 I 5,588 3,167 2,421 Lankamura 284 141 143 90 48 42 2,019 1,071 948 Agartala (part) 3,416 1,754 1,662 II 4 7 6,105 3,401 2,704 Ramnagar (part) (Minabari)

    3,784 1,896 1,888 143 81 62 16,282 8,887 7,395 8mjala 2,494 1,289 1,205 4,046 2,034 2,012 5,992 3,406 2,586 Debendrachandranagar 208 108 100 4,443 2,319 2,124 3,167 1,930 1,237 Bodhjongnagar 1,008 528 480 3,657 1,871 1,786 3,452 2,017 1,435 Tulabagan 21 9 12 4,923 2,578 2,345 3,029 1,816 1,213 Uttar Debendrachandranagar

    351 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code llliterntes Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Fanales Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    0001 Mohanpur (Total) 56,313 23,558 32,755 51,712 41,646 10,066 42,689 36,808 5.881 0001 Mobanpur (Rural) 56,313 23,558 32,755 51,712 41,646 10,066 42,689 36,808 5,881 0001 Mohanpur (Urban) Mohanpur (Rural) 00000100 Paschim Simna (part) 2,245 991 1,254 1,671 1,173 498 1,385 1,097 288 00000200 Megliband (part) 1,553 638 915 1,452 1,014 438 1,175 877 298 00000300 Ishanpur 886 363 523 800 679 121 529 494 35 00000400 Mantala 1,567 671 896 1,181 718 463 965 636 329 00000500 Kalachhara 1,'007 397 610 924 679 245 733 578 155 00000600 8ejoynagar 854 388 466 782 622 160 562 548 14 00000700 Mohanpur 2,997 1,292 1,705 2,687 2,288 399 2,056 1,808 248 00000800 Noagaon 620 221 399 388 333 55 351 319 32 00000900 Taranllgar 5,046 2,081 2,965 4,429 3,700 729 3,972 3,430 542 00001000 Kalkalia 3,225 1,353 1,872 2,824 2,102 722 2,164 1,909 255 00001100 Bamutia 3,668 1,540 2,128 3,922 3,202 720 3,209 2,830 379 00001200 Fatikchhara 4,079 1,713 2,366 4,598 4,022 576 3,999 3,599 400 00001300 Laxmilunga 2,576 1,097 1.479 2,044 1,451 593 1,882 1,346 536 00001400 Singarbil 3,142 1,350 1,792 3,453 3,075 378 2,927 2,678 249 00001500 Lankamura 3,022 1.281 1,741 2,490 2,207 283 2,172 1,997 175 00001600 Agartala (part) 354 127 227 688 567 121 615 563 112 00001700 ,Ramnllgar (part) (Minabari) 3,994 1,769 2,225 2,834 2,448 386 2,423 2,170 253

    00001800 BarjaJa 5,711 2,338 3,373 6,584 5,512 1,072 5,965 5,084 881 00001900 Debendrachandranagar 3,013 1,192 1,821 2,719 2,195 524 2,115 1,839 276 00002000 Bodhjongnagar 2,428 975 1,453 1,499 1,102 397 846 744 102 00002100 Tulabagan 2,152 877 1,275 1,816 1,426 390 1,316 1,186 130 00002200 Uttar 2,174 904 1,270 1,927 1,131 796 1,268 1,076 192 Debendrachandranagar

    352 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial categO!! of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persous Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

    6,811 6,383 428 4,211 3,568 643 1,110 830 280 30,557 26,027 4,530 Mohsnpur (Total) 6,811 6,383 428 4,211 3,568 643 1,110 830 280 30,557 26,027 4,530 Moha.pur (Rural) Mohanpur (Urban) Mohanpur (Rural) 294 285 9 339 279 60 16 15 I 736 518 218 Paschim Simna (part) 135 122 13 7t 63 8 25 19 6 944 673 27t Megliband (part) 242 237 5 138 124 14 3 3 146 130 16 Ishanpur 92 87 5 64 51 13 5 2 3 804 496 308 Mantala 131 123 8 72 58 14 36 35 I 494 362 132 Kalachhara 396 394 2 64 59 5 6 6 96 89 7 8ejoynagat 392 382 10 491 367 124 28 23 5 1,145 1,036 109 Mohanpur 263 252 11 37 23 14 1 1 50 43 7 Noagaon 498 465 33 314 265 49 370 314 56 2,790 2,386 404 Taranagar 433 413 20 306 275 31 51 21 30 1,374 1,200 174 Kalkalia 590 549 41 410 324 86 III 56 55 2,098 1,901 197 Barnutia 589 567 22 362 316 46 35 25 10 3,013 2,691 322 Fatikchhara 192 169 23 119 107 12 10 5 5 1,561 1,065 496 Laxmilunga 146 137 9 125 118 7 27 26 1 2,629 2,397 232 Singarbil 339 330 9 254 231 23 37 29 8 1,542 1,407 135 Lankarnura 18 13 5 15 11 4 13 11 2 629 528 101 Agartala (part) 180 176 4 182 173 9 16 13 3 2,045 1,808 237 Ramnagar(part) (Minabari) 194 166 28 187 174 13 226 148 78 5,358 4,596 762 Barjala 225 205 20 237 212 25 49 41 8 1,604 1,381 223 Debendracbandranagar 354 326 28 53 38 15 14 9 5 425 371 54 Bodbjongnagar 356 330 26 131 105 26 18 16 2 811 735 76 Tulabagan 752 655 97 240 195 45 13 12 1 263 214 49 Uttar Debcndracbandranagar

    353 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial categ0!l code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males FemaleS Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0001 Mohanpur (Total) 9.023 4,838 4,185 1,265 534 731 3,044 1,519 1,525 0001 Mohanpur (Rural) 9,023 4.838 4.185 1,265 534 731 3,044 1,519 1,525 0001 Mohanpur (Urban) Mohanpur (Rural) 00000100 Paschim Simna (part) 286 76 210 15 10 5 218 29 189 00000200 Megliband (part) 277 137 140 34 19 15 85 53 32 OooOO~OO Ishanpur 271 185 86 II 9 2 229 150 79 00000400 Mantala 216 82 134 8 3 5 n 19 53 00000500 Kalachhara 191 101 90 5 3 2 52 23 29· 00000600 Bejoynagar 220 74 146 64 32 32 147 36 III 00000700 Mohanpur 631 480 151 40 34 6 139 96 43 00000800 Noagaon 37 14 23 5 2 3 9 9 00000900 Taranagar 457 270 187 17 9 8 167 112 55 00001000 Kalkalia 660 193 467 99 13 86 155 69 86 00001100 Bamutia 713 372 341 26 12 14 366 193 173 00001200 Fatikchhara 599 423 176 19 16 3 272 143 129 00001300 Laxmilunga 162 105 57 35 14 21 44 28 16 00001400 Singarbil 526 397 129 21 15 6 70 31 39 00001500 Lankamuta 318 210 108 55 37 18 56 25 31 00001600 Agartala (part) 13 4 9 2 2 00001700 Ramnagar (part) (Minabari) 411 278 133 14 10 4 44 43

    00001800 Barjala 619 428 191 34 26 8 104 88 16 00001900 Debendrachandranagar 604 356 248 34 23 11 254 122 132 00002000 Bodhjongnagar 653 358 295 203 185 18 189 125 64 00002100 Tulabagan 500 240 260 156 34 122 244 120 124 00002200 Uttar 659 55 604 368 28 340 128 14 114 Debendrachandranagar

    354 CENSUS ABSTRACT of mareal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    516 191 325 4,198 2,594 1,604 107,262 40,762 66,500 Mohllnpur (Total) 0001 516 191 325 4,198 2,594 1,604 107,262 40,762 66,500 MohllDpur (Rul7il) 0001 Mohanpur (Urban) 0001 Mohllnpur (Rural) 2 2 51 35 16 2,935 1,228 1,707 Paschim Simna (part) 00000100 29 9 20 129 56 73 2,375 933 1,442 MegIiband (part) 00000200 4 4 27 22 5 1,872 693 1,179 Ishanpur 00000300 13 3 10 123 57 66 1,521 652 869 Mantala 00000400 9 8 125 67 58 1,631 633 998 Kalachhara 00000500 9 6 3 1,467 529 938 8ejoynagar 00000600 12 5 7 440 345 95 5,092 1,843 3,249 Mohanpur 00000700 I 1 22 12 10 1,195 447 748 Noagaon 00000800 102 54 48 171 95 76 10,201 3,672 6,529 Taranagar 00000900 40 5 35 366 106 260 5,230 1,984 3,246 Kalkalia 00001000 49 5 44 272 162 110 6,864 2,484 4,380 Bamutia 00001100 20 8 12 288 256 32 7,267 2,672 4,595 Fatikchhara 00001200 3 1 2 80 62 18 3,813 1,526 2,287 Laxmilunga 00001300 19 13 6 416 338 78 7,874 2,896 4,978 Singarbil 00001400 31 10 21 176 138 38 6,120 2,241 3,879 Lankamura 00001500 11 4 7 1,685 631 1,054 Agartala (part) 00001600 14 7 7 339 218 121 7,265 2,722 4,543 Ramnagar (part) (Minabari) 00001700

    94 29 65 387 285 102 15,409 5,713 9,696 Barjala 00001800 60 20 40 256 191 65 6,286 2,403 3,883 Debendrachandranagar 00001900 3 1 2 258 47 211 4,096 1,803 2,293 Bodhjoognagar 00002000 6 6 94 80 14 3,788 1,468 2,320 Tulabagan 00002100 5 I 4 158 12 146 3;176 1,589 1,687 Uttar 00002200 Debendrachandranagar

    355 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0002 Heumara (fotal) 16,890 6,662 32,896 16,625 16,271 4,740 .2,371 2,369 0002 Haamara (Rural) 16,890 6,662 32,896 16,625 16,271 4.740 2,371 2,369 0002 Heumna (Urban) Hezamara (Rural) 00002300 Paschim Simna (part) 985 50 236 1I8 118 33 12 21. 00002400 Megliband (part) 590 618 3,122 1,530 1,592 384 188 196 00002500 PurbaSimna 1,341 295 1,598 835 763 283 146 137 00002600 Uttar Dashgharia 91] 44 217 109 108 42 19 23 00002700 Sankhola 944 567 2,826 1,429 1,397 419 220 199 00002800 Baluaban 1,107 939 4,706 2,355 2,351 764 374 390 00002900 Baikunthapur 284 417 1,944 979 965 274 147 127 00003000 Dakshin Dasbgharia 866 53 358 204 154 8 5 3 00003100 Subalsingh 956 47 223 III 112 40 15 25 00003200 Kamukchhara 698 15S 670 341 329 91 42 49 00003300 Surendranagar 1,186 344 1,775 885 &90 259 138 121 00003400 Thamakari 767 844 4,109 2,040 2,069 567 277 290 00003500 Barkanthalia 572 398 1,981 1,026 955 278 145 133 00003600 Chandpur 1,198 1,199 5,734 2,962 2,772 739 384 355 00003700 Domrakaridak 2,153 515 2,433 1,217 1,216 406 200 206 00003800 Tuichhamankuri 1,718 177 964 484 480 153 59 94

    356 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    191 107 84 31,483 15,821 15,662 17,226 10,214 7,012 Hezamara (Total) 191 107 84 31,483 15,821 15,662 17,226 10,214 7,012 Hezamara (Rural) Rezamara (Urban) Hezamara (Runl) 233 116 117 80 60 20 Paschim Simna (part) 4 2 2 3,020 1,479 1,541 1,744 990 754 Megliband (Pan) 76 40 36 1,516 791 725 806 527 279 PurbaSimna 217 109 10~ 65 41 24 Uttar Dashgbaria 2,775 1,397 1,378 1,424 835 589 Sankhola 4,446 2,221 2,225 2,451 1,408 1,043 Baluaban 32 19 13 1,634 806 828 1,121 626 495 Baikunthapur 358 204 154 189 125 64 Dakshin Dashgharia 223 III 112 154 89 65 SubaJsingh 668 339 329 267 177 90 Kamukchhara 3 2 1,712 847 865 834 496 338 Surendranagar 9 5 4 3,814 1,876 1,938 2,325 1,344 981 Thamakari 44 26 18 1,918 985 933 1,143 679 464 Barkanthalia 17 8 9 5,563 2,845 2,718 3,465 2,105 1,360 Chandpur 5 4 2,422 1,211 1,211 794 480 314 Domrakaridak 964 484 480 364 232 132 Tuichhamankuri

    357 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Mal~ Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0002 Hez.amara (Total) 15,670 6,411 9,259 14,691 7,983 6,708 10,133 7,056 3,077 0002 Hezamara (Rural) 15,670 6,411 9,259 14,691 7,983 6,708 10,133 7,056 3,077 0002 Hczamara (Urban) Hezamara (Rural) 00002300 Pascbim Simna (part) 156 58 98 94 58 36 53 40 13 00002400 Megliband (part) 1,378 540 838 1,499 798 701 1,006 676 330 00002500 Purba Sirnna 792 308 484 836 422 414 417 352 65 00002600 Uttar Dashgharia 152 68 84 106 54 52 47 47 00002700 Sankhola 1,402 594 808 1,102 683 419 805 633 172 00002800 Baluaban 2,255 947 1,308 1,867 1,074 793 1,247 984 263 00002900 Baikunthapur 823 353 470 830 492 338 673 458 215 00003000 Dalcshin Dasbgharia 169 79 90 178 101 77 109 70 39 00003100 Subalsingh 69 22 47 59 54 5 49 44 5 00003200 Kamukchhara 403 164 239 304 169 135 178 163 15 00003300 Surendranagar 941 389 552 820 424 396 507 378 129 00003400 Thamakari 1,784 696 1,088 ],719 910 809 1,353 86] 492 00003500 Barkanthalia 838 347 491 929 473 456 867 441 426 00003600 Cbandpur 2,269 857 1,412 2,966 1,554 1,412 2,000 1,321 679 00003700 Domrakaridak 1,639 737 902 861 450 411 611 411 200 00003800 Tuichhamankuri 600 252 348 521 267 254 211 177 34

    358 CENSUSABSfRACI

    Industrial cat~O!! of main workers Name of Village 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 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

    4,789 3,221 1,568 3,495 2,433 1,062 86 52 34 1,763 1,350 413 Hezamara (Total) 4,789 3,221 1,568 3,495 2,433 1,062 86 52 34 1,763 1,350 413 Hc:zamara (Rural) Hezaman (Urb.n) Bc:zamara (Rural) 16 16 4 3 I I 32 20 12 Paschim Simna (part) 326 187 139 239 165 74 15 10 5 426 314 112 Megliband (part) 221 212 9 49 38 !! 1 146 101 4S Purba Simn. 46 46 1 1 Uttar Dashgharia 166 157 9 452 341 111 17 12 5 170 123 47 Sankhola 402 338 64 706 539 167 3 2 136 105 31 Baluaban 159 147 12 390 206 184 6 5 118 100 18 Baikunthapur 23 21 2 7 2 5 78 47 31 Dakshin Dasbgharia 46 43 3 2 2 Subalsingh 5 5 154 142 12 19 16 3 Kamukchhara 215 161 54 262 190 72 3 2 27 25 2 Surendranagar 966 612 354 254 140 114 12 7 5 121 102 19 Tharnakari 576 257 319 137 61 76 6 4 2 148 119 29 Barkanthalia 1,337 835 502 334 223 111 18 6 12 311 257 54 Chandpur 163 82 81 433 317 116 1 1 14 11 3 Domrakaridak 122 102 20 73 65 8 I 15 10 5 Tuichharnankuri

    359 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!1 code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0002 Hezaman (Total) 4,558 927 3,631 606 113 493 3,064 570 2,494 0002 Hezaman (Rural) 4,558 927 3,631 606 113 493 3,064 570 2,494 0002 Hezamara (Urban) Hezamara (Rural) 00002300 Paschim Sirona (part) 41 18 23 5 3 2 00002400 Megliband (part) 493 122 371 60 28 32 174 53 121 00002500 PurbaSimna 419 70 349 11 S 6 293 38 2SS 00002600 U!tar Dasbgharia 59 7 52 51 ~ 48 00002700 Sankhola 297 50 247 13 4 9 157 33 124 00002800 Baluaban 620 90 530 38 5 33 571 80 491 00002900 Bailcunth_apur 157 34 123 Jl 3 8 109 4 105 00003000 Dakshin Dasbgharia 69 31 38 2 2 26 9 17 00003100 Subalsingh 10 10 8 8 00003200 Kamukchhara 126 6 120 126 6 120 00003300 Surendranagar 313 46 267 11 3 8 300 42 258 00003400 Thamakari 366 49 317 187 16 171 167 27 140 00003500 Barkanthalia 62 32 30 11 4 7 43 22 21 00003600 Chandpur 966 233 733 228 21 207 633 184 449 00003700 Domrakaridak 250 39 211 25 20 5 222 17 205 00003800 Tuichhamankuri 310 90 220 7 2 5 179 41 138

    360 CENSUS ABSTRACT of mar~a1 workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 S5 56 57 S8 2

    222 64 158 666 180 486 18,205 8,642 9,563 Hezamara (Total) 0002 222 64 158 666 180 486 18,205 8,642 9,563 Hezamara (Rural) 0002 Hezamara (Urban) 0002 Hezamara (Rural) 35 14 21 142 60 82 Paschim Simna (part) 00002300 8 7 251 40 211 1,623 732 891 Megliband (part) 00002400 3 3 112 27 85 762 413 349 PurbaSimna 00002500 8 4 4 111 55 56 Uttar Dasbgharia 00002600 10 2 8 117 II 106 1,724 746 978 Sankhola 00002700 4 2 2 7 3 4 2,839 1,281 1,558 Baluaban 00002800 1 1 36 27 9 1,114 487 627 Baikunthapur 00002900 3 2 38 21 17 180 103 77 Dakshin Dashgharia 00003000 164 57 107 Subalsingh 00003100 366 172 194 Kamukchhara 00003200 1 955 461 494 Surendranagar 00003300 3 2 9 5 4 2,390 1,130 1,260 Thamakari 00003400 8 6 2 1,052 553 499 Barkanthalia 00003500 56 6 50 49 22 27 2,76& 1,408 1,360 Chandpur 00003600 2 1 I 1,572 767 805 Domrakaridak 00003700 122 45 77 2 2 443 217 226 Tuichhamankuri 00003800

    361 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Total population (including Area of Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households ag~group 0-6 number hectares eoeulation! Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 10

    0003 Padmabil (rota I) 12.150 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 3,951 2,005 1,946 0003 Padmabil (Rural) 12,150 5,653 27,417 13,864 13,553 3,951 2,005 1,946 0003 Plidmabil (Urban) P.dmabil (Rural) 00003900 Khengrabari 340 66 321 169 152 59 31 28 00004000 Bagabil 799 289 1,409 703 706 276 124 152 00004100 Ratanpur 1,107 536 2,540 1,290 1,250 359 194 165 00004200 Paschim Belchhara 1,035 539 2,753 1,399 1,354 462 223 239 00004300 Purha Belchhara 358 301 1,407 721 686 190 110 80 00004400 Uttar Padmabil (part) 1,161 481 2,241 1,103 1,138 323 170 153 00004500 Dakshin Padmabil 1,008 523 2,723 1,409 1,314 302 156 146 00004600 Gayamanibari 670 362 1,661 835 826 268 155 113 00004700 Tuihachingbarl 839 379 1,817 911 9

    362 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persbns Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    139 62 77 25,990 13,133 12,857 17;377 10,020 7;357 Padmabi) (Total) 139 62 77 25,990 13,133 12,857 17;377 10,020 7;357 Plldmabil (Rural) Padmabil (Urban) Padmabil (Rural) 321 169 152 186 115 71 Khengrabari 3 I 2 1,401 700 701 634 380 254 Bagabil 18 10 8 2,403 1,232 1,171 1,638 933 705 Ratanpur 19 11 8 2,254 1,124 1.130 1,607 971 636 Paschim Belchhara 1,321 685 636 885 502 383 Putba Belchham 2,045 1.004 1.041 1,476 798 678 Uttar Padmabil (part) 2,632 1,359 1,273 1,881 1,095 786 Dakshin Padmabil 1,659 833 826 950 564 386 Gayamanibari 1.814 909 905 1.201 682 519 Tuihachingbari 41 18 23 3,760 1.938 1,822 2,425 1,417 1,008 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 57 22 35 2,262 1,138 1,124 1,552 894 658 Akhrabari 2,196 1,080 1,116 1.568 882 686 Paglabari 1,922 962 960 1,374 787 587 Ramdayalbari

    363 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0003 Padmabit (Total) 10,040 3,844 6,196 11,920 6,744 5,176 7,813 5,482 2,331 0003 Padmabil (Rural) 10,040 3,844 6,196 11,920 6,744 5,176 7,813 5,482 2,331 0003 Padmabil (Urban) Padmabil (Rural) 00003900 Khengrabari 135 54 81 153 79 74 152 79 73 00004000 Bagabil 775 323 452 656 349 307 560 314 246 00004100 Ratanpur 902 357 545 1,224 599 625 1,061 568 493 00004200 Paschim Belchllllla 1,146 428 718 998 690 308 651 545 106 00004300 Purba Belchhara 522 219 303 483 316 167 211 173 38 00004400 Uttar Padmabil (part) 765 305 460 872 507 365 376 319 57 00004500 Dakshin Padmabil 842 314 528 1,284 665 619 869 625 244 00004600 Gayainanibari 711 271 440 719 411 308 434 379 55 00004700 Tuihachingbari 616 229 387 687 424 263 539 400 139 00004800 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 1,483 594 889 1,999 1,044 955 1,585 971 614 00004900 Akhrabari 943 363 580 1,257 652 605 640 565 75 00005000 Paglabari 634 204 430 629 486 143 139 118 21 00005100 Ramdayalbari 566 183 383 959 522 437 596 426 170

    364 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial cateso!l of main workers Name of Village 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

    2,695 1,868 827 2,647 1,648 999 131 84 47 2,340 1,882 458 Padmabil (fotal) 2,695 1,868 817 1,647 1,648 999 131 S4 47 1,340 1,882 458 Padmabil (Rural) Padmabil (Urban) Padmabil (Rural) 22 9 13 124 65 59 6 5 I Khcngrabari 178 100 78 338 180 158 44 34 10 Bagabil 271 111 160 306 118 188 29 3 26 455 336 119 Ratanpur 152 137 15 211 -158 53 6 5 282 245 37 Pascbim Belchbara 41 36 5 13 II 2 157 126 31 Purba Be1cbhara 40 39 I 132 117 15 10 10 194 153 41 Uttar Padmabil (part) 490 352 138 127 84 43 252 189 63 Dakshin Padmabil 127 115 12 123 98 25 10 7 3 174 159 15 Gayamambari 210 156 54 172 108 64 22 20 2 135 116 19 Tuihacbingbari 508 279 229 827 487 340 25 21 4 225 184 41 Dakshin Ramebandraghat 300 263 37 206 185 21 18 IS 3 116 102 14 Akhrabari 9 9 14 12 2 116 97 19 Paglabari 347 262 85 54 25 29 11 3 8 184 136 48 Ramdayalbari

    365 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cateSO!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0003 Padmabil (Total) 4,107 1,262 2,845 1,471 396 1,075 1.989 S88 1,401 0003 Padmabi! (Rural) 4,107 1,262 2,845 1,471 396 1,075 1.989 588 1,401 0003 Padmabil (Urban) Padmabil (Rural) 00003900 K1Jengrabari I 1 1 00004000 Bagabil 96 35 61 62 24 38 32 10 22 00004100 Ratanpur 163 31 132 10 2 8 20 1 19 00004200 Paschim Belchhara 347 145 202 72 31 41 211 69 142 00004)00 Purba Belchhara 272 143 129 34 22 12 146 73 73 00004400 Uttar Padmabil (part) 496 188 308 118 39 79 226 61 165 00004500 Dakshin Padmabil 415 40 375 176 11 165 229 22 207 00004600 Gayamanibari 285 32 253 &1 9 72 167 15 152 00004700 Tuihachingbari 148 24 124 89 14 75 55 9 46 00004800 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 414 73 341 161 21 140 243 47 196 00004900 Akhrabari 617 87 530 416 26 390 181 54 127 00005000 Paglabari 490 368 122 176 161 15 277 192 85 00005100 Ramdayalbari 363 96 267 76 36 40 201 35 166

    366 CENSUS ABSTRACT ofmarS!!!al workers Name of Village Location Household industry workcls Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 S3 54 55 S6 57 58 2

    160 26 134 487 2S2 235 15,497 7,120 8,377 Padmabil (Total) 0003 160 26 134 487 2S2 23S 15,497 7,120 8,377 PadInabil (Rural) 0003 Padmabil (Urban) 0003 Padmabil (Rural) 168 90 78 Khengrabari 00003900 753 354 399 BagabiI 00004000 81 5 76 52 23 29 1.316 691 625 Ratanpur 00004100 I I 63 44 19 1,755 709 1,046 Paschim Belchhara 00004200 4 4 88 44 44 924 405 519 Purba Belchhara 00004300 13 5 8 139 83 56 1,369 596 773 Uttar Padtnabil (part) 00004400 I 1 9 6 3 1,439 744 695 Dakshin Padmabil 00004500 3 3 34 8 26 942 424 518 Gayamanibari 00004600 2 1 2 2 1,130 487 643 Tuihachingbari 00004700 6 2 4 4 3 1,909 967 942 Dakshin Ramchandraghat 00004800 I 19 6 13 1,238 605 633 Akhrabari 00004900 22 4 18 is II 4 1,573 600 973 Paglabari 00005000 25 2 23 61 23 38 981 448 533 Ramdayalbari 00005100

    367 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village institutional and houseless in households age-group 0-6 number hectares ~~ulation} Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0004 Khowai (Toeal) 11,990 13,363 62,144 31,746 30,398 7,495 3,890 J,60S 0004 Khowai (Rural) 11,990 13,363 62,144 31,746 30,398 7,495 3,890 3,605 0004 Khowai (Urban) Khowai (Rural) 00005200 Paschim Singhichhara 974 1,701 7,894 3,963 3,931 974 512 462 00005300 Purha Singhichham 1,457 871 4,015 2,043 1,972 536 266 270 00005400 Ganlci 1,399 2,598 11,859 6,108 5,751 1,453 755 698 00005500 Pahannuta 220 400 1,863 967 896 218 116 102 00005600 Goumag3l' 341 288 1,389 126 663 149 78 71 00005700 Uttar Padmabil (part) 1,161 241 1,261 677 584 111 58 53 00005800 DhaJabil- 637 960 4,542 2,323 2,219 619 321 298 00005900 Uttar RamchandIaghat 1,320 1,016 4,740 2,447 2,293 571 286 285 00006000 SonataJa 841 1,443 6,454 3,220 3,234 808 411 397 00006100 Purba Ramchandraghat 806 902 4,452 2,209 2,243 528 273 255 00006200 Chebri 1,007 1,757 8,171 4,202 3,969 880 469 411 00006300 Laxmin3l'8yanpur 524 742 3,402 1,782 1,620 391 204 187 00006400 Santinagar 1,302 444 2,102 1,079 1,023 257 141 116

    368 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males • Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2

    12,722 6,318 6,404 10,610 5,402 5,208 44,059 24,188 19,871 Khowai (fotal) 12,722 6,318 6,404 10,610 5,402 5,208 44,059 24,188 19,871 Khowai (Rural) Khowai (Urban) Khowai (Rural) 2,264 1,153 1,111 335 171 164 5,420 2,865 2,555 Paschim Singhichbara 343 162 181 1,648 817 831 2,597 1,488 1,109 Purba Singhichhara 2,245 1,135 1,110 626 330 296 8,692 4,732 3,960 Ganki 859 43S 424 29 12 17 1,172 648 S24 Pahannunl. 23 10 13 181 92 89 898 m 375 Goumagar 454 236 218 1,028 581 447 Uttar Padroahil (part) 1,454 726 728 695 364 331 2,935 1,662 l,273 Dhalabil 1,068 504 564 2,263 1,175 1,088 3,135 1,814 1,321 Uttar Ramchandraghat 1,539 740 799 237 131 106 4,879 2,607 2,272 Sonatala 1,001 480 521 1,826 882 944 3,244 1,735 1,509 Purba Ramchandraghat 455 220 235 844 426 418 6,092 3,324 2,768 Chebri 907 465 442 746 402 344 2,581 1,436 1,145 Laxminarayanpur 110 52 58 1,180 600 580 1,386 773 613 Santinagar

    369 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name ofViUage code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pe.n;ons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    0004 Kbowai (Total) 18,085 7,558 10,527 21,931 16,482 5,449 17.700 14,737 2,963 0004 Khowai (Rural) 18,085 7,558 10,527 21,931 16,482 5,449 17,700 14,737 2,963 0004 Khowai (Urban) Kbowai (Rurll) 00005200 Paschim Singhichbara 2,474 1,098 1,376 2,715 2,060 655 1,976 1,675 301 00005300 Purba Singhichhara 1,418 555 863 1,593 1,009 584 1,243 934 309 00005400 Ganki 3,167 1,376 1,791 4,027 3,182 845 3,452 2,931 521 00005500 Paharmura 691 319 372 708 504 204 513 449 64 00005600 CJoumagar 491 203 288 607 391 216 486 332 154 00005700 Uttar Padmabi1 (part) 233 96 137 374 336 38 350 326 24 00005800 Dhalabil 1,607 661 946 1,696 1,233 463 1,396 1,131 265 00005900 Uttar Ramchandraghat 1,605 633 972 2,042 1,351 691 1,545 1,201 344 00006000 Sonatala 1,575 613 962 1,994 1,662 332 1,702 1,479 223 00006100 Purba RlIItlchandraghat 1,208 474 734 1,611 1,104 507 1,212 972 240 00006200 Chebri 2,079 878 1,201 2,524 2,100 424 2,098 1,862 236 00006300 Laxminarayanpur 821 346 475 1,143 966 177 1,064 914 150 00006400 Santinagar 716 306 410 897 584 313 663 531 132

    370 CENSUSABSTRACI

    industrial catego!}: of main workers Name ofYillage 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

    4,808 4,336 472 4,968 3,840 1,128 632 436 J96 7,292 6,125 1,167 Khowai (fotal) 4,808 4,336 472 4,968 3,840 1,128 632 436 196 7,292 6,125 1,167 Khowai (Rural) Khowai (Urban) Khowai (Rural) 462 422 40 581 474 107 100 72 28 833 707 126 Paschim Singhichhara 403 322 81 346 196 150 8 5 3 486 411 75 Purba Singhichhara 855 786 69 745 572 173 112 90 22 1,740 1,483 257 Ganld 54 49 5 179 167 12 6 3 3 274 230 44 Pahannura 170 156 14 35 20 15 91 2 89 190 154 36 Goumagar 63 62 107 102 5 6 4 2 174 158 16 Uttar Padmabil (part) 384 370 14 438 337 101 8 8 566 416 150 Dhalabil 399 342 57 618 407 211 32 19 J3 496 433 63 Uttar Ramchandraghat 428 405 23 459 390 69 61 54 7 754 630 124 Sonatala 501 404 97 270 217 53 19 14 5 422 337 85 Purba Ramchandraghat 495 469 26 423 371 52 153 135 18 1,027 887 140 Chebri 346 335 11 458 361 97 31 27 4 229 191 38 Laxminarayanpur 248 214 34 309 226 83 5 3 2 101 88 13 Santinagar

    371 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Nwne of ViII age Industrial categ0!r code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0004 Khowai (Total) 4,231 1,745 2,486 1,030 . 347 683 1,899 692 1,207 0004 Khowai (Rural) 4,231 1,745 2,486 1,030 347 683 1,899 692 1,207 0004 Khowai (Urban) Khowai (Rural) 00005200 Paschim Singhichhara 739 385 354 41 20 21 193 97 96 00005300 Purba Singhichhara 350 75 275 58 18 40 203 35 168 00005400 Ganki 575 251 324 116 39 77 277 99 178 00005500 Pahannura 195 55 140 98 2 96 15 2 13 00005600 Gournagar 121 59 62 16 4 12 20 12 8 00005700 Uttar Padmabil (part) 24 10 14 1 1 00005800 Dhalabi1 300 102 198 13 7 6 259 75 184 00005900 Uttar Ramchandraghat 497 150 347 280 87 193 188 53 135 00006000 Sonatala 292 183 109 111 46 65 127 99 28 00006100 Purba Ramchandraghat 399 132 267 144 27 117 179 43 136 00006200 Chebri 426 238 188 150 94 56 165 96 69 00006300 Laxminarayanpur 79 52 27 3 3 50 33 17 00006400 Santinagar 234 53 181 222 47 175

    372 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofYillage Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    169 54 115 1,133 652 481 40,213 15,264 24,949 Khowai (Total) 0004 169 54 lIS 1,133 652 481 40,213 15,264 24,949 Khowai (Rural) 0004 Khowa; (Urban) 0004 Khowai (Rural) 61 19 42 444 249 195 5,179 1,903 3,276 Paschim Singhichhara 00005200 4 4 85 22 63 2,422 1,034 1,388 Purba Singhichhara 00005300 10 4 6 172 109 63 7,832 2,926 4,906 Ganki 00005400 2 2 80 51 29 1,155 463 692 Pahannura 00005500 10 3 7 75 40 35 782 335 447 Gournagar 00005600 11 11 12 9 3 887 341 546 Uttar Padmabil (part) 00005700 7 6 21 14 7 2,846 1,090 1,7?6 Dhalabil 00005800 6 5 23 9 14 2,698 1,096 1,602 Uttar Rarochandrag!lat 00005900 3 2 51 37 14 4,460 1,558 2,902 Sonatala 00006000 7 4 3 69 58 11 2,841 1,105 1,736 Purha Ramchandraghat 00006100 38 13 25 73 35 38 5,647 2,102 3,545 Chebri 00006200 5 3 2 21 13 8 2,259 816 1,443 Laxminarayanpur 00006300 5 5 7 6 1 1,205 495 710 Santinagar 00006400

    373 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Total population (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the institutional and houscless code Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares e2eulation! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0005 Tulashikhar (fotal) 32,040 9,124 45,039 2%,831 22,208 7,492 3,810 3,682 OOOS Tulashikhar (Rural) 32,040 9,124 45,039 21,831 22,208 7,492 3,810 3,682 0005 Tulashikhar (Urban) Tulashikhar (Rural) 00006500 Chamubasti 229 16& 802 412 390 116 59 57 00006600 Banbazar 701 459 2,268 1,130 1,138 385 192 193 00006700 Asharambari 366 388 1,933 1,011 922 279 150 129 00006800 Paschim Karaogichhara 1,383 399 2,065 1,018 1.047 308 161 147 00006900 Purba Karangichhara 661 345 1,704 881 823 316 151 165 00007000 Suldliabari 543 20 108 58 50 21 13 8 00007100 Rcmachhara 1,088 23 113 49 64 33 11 22 00007200 Purba Laxmichhara 1,184 461 2,320 1.169 1,151 319 171 148 00007300 Paschim Laxmichhara 973 451 2,370 1.188 1,182 336 176 160 00007400 Paschim Bachaibari 1,124 420 2,085 1,035 1,050 287 143 144 00007500 Purba Bachaibari 1.097 S66 2,708 1,433 1,275 423 229 194 00007600 Paschim Champachhara 1.783 965 4,498 2,302 2,196 704 364 340 00007700 Purba Champachbara 1,226 546 2,527 1,252 1,275 403 217 186 00007800 Sh lkaribari 1,812 332 1,589 796 793 255 121 134 00007900 Maidanbari 1,078 66 297 159 138 73 38 35 00008000 Ramkrishnabari 1.060 122 603 301 302 138 67 71 00008100 Purba Rajnagar 1,706 593 3,032 1,518 1,514 542 250 292 QO{)()S2Q() paschim Rajnagar 1,381 671 3,312 1,693 1,619 415 211 204 00008300 Uttar Promodenagar 1,286 355 1,839 943 896 336 173 163 00008400 Bad1abari 635 287 1,484 753 731 250 122 128 00008500 Mainakbari 608 42 209 99 110 40 19 21 00008600 Jagna Kobrabarl 1,601 337 1,791 911 880 358 174 184 00008700 Tuichindraibari 1,436 329 1,712 875 837 385 205 180 00008800 Karaibari 1,478 45 238 116 122 54 23 31 00008900 Sriramkhara 2,151 432 2,088 1,029 1,059 405 204 201 00009000 Ramkrishnapur 1,651 :302 1,344 700 644 311 166 145

    374 CENSUSABSTRACf

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    3,328 1.697 1,631 36,038 18,107 17,931 24,857 14,394 10,463 Tulashikhar (Total) 3,328 1.697 1,631 36,038 18,107 17,931 24,857 14,394 10,463 Tulashikhar (Rural) Tulashikhar (Urban) Tulashikbar (Rural) 131 74 57 153 85 68 475 278 197 Chamubasti 952 450 502 183 95 88 1,405 773 632 Banba:zar 250 131 119 280 135 145 1,099 661 438 Ashanunbari 354 173 181 1,141 546 595 1,102 618 484 Paschim Karangichbara 308 158 150 981 469 512 848 S23 325 Purba Karangichbara 108 58 50 44 25 19 Sukhiabari 113 49 64 46 25 21 Remachhara 407 204 203 1,605 803 802 1,210 652 S58 Purba Laxmichhara 30 17 13 1,980 986 994 1,449 806 643 Pasehim Laxmichhara 135 67 68 1,81 I 902 909 1,373 782 591 Paschim Bachaibari 607 339 268 1,916 993 923 1,435 882 553 Purba Bachaibari 114 59 55 4,019 2,049 1,970 2,701 1,557 1,144 Paschim Champachhara 2,502 \,241 1,261 1,535 839 696 Purba Champachhara 1,589 796 793 824 480 344 Shikaribari 297 159 138 114 74 40 Maidanbari 577 286 291 117 79 38 Ramkrishnabari 2,952 1,441 1,51l 1,781 1,033 748 Purba Rajnagar 40 25 15 3,]89 1,625 1,564 2,305 1,326 979 Paschim Rajnagar 1,838 942 896 914 542 372 Uttar Promodenagar 1,484 753 731 918 549 369 BOOlabari 209 99 110 140 75 65 Mainakbari 1,791 911 880 619 394 225 Jagna Kobrabari 1,706 871 835 941 530 411 Tuichindraibari 238 116 122 90 60 30 Karaibari 2,043 1,002 1,041 880 515 365 Sriramkhara 1,333 695 638 492 316 176 Ramkrishnapur

    375 VILLAGE PRIMARY R D BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0005 Tulashikhar (Total) 20,182 8,437 11,745 21,159 11,620 9,539 13,859 9,629 4,230 0005 Tulashikhar (Rural) 20,182 8,437 11,745 21,159 11,620 9,539 13,859 9,629 4,230 0005 Tulashikhar (Urban) Tulashikhar (Rural) 00006500 Charnubasti 327 134 193 432 249 183 146 137 9 00006600 Banbazar 863 357 506 988 593 395 408 349 59 00006700 Asharambari 834 350 484 824 510 314 326 259 67 00006800 Paschim Karangichhara 963 400 563 1,108 546 562 885 499 386 00006900' Purba Karangichhara 856 358 498 921 512 409 777 488 289 00007000 Sukhiabari 64 33 31 50 26 24 44 24 20 00007100 Remachhara 67 24 43 SO 25 25 45 24 21 00007200 Purha Laxmichhara 1,110 517 593 1,063 636 427 739 521 212 00007300 Paschim Laxmichhara 921 382 539 1,169 624 545 412 326 86 00007400 Paschim Bachaibari 712 253 459 812 505 307 524 431 93 00007500 Purba Bachaibari 1,273 551 722 1,499 816 683 1,314 731 583 00007600 Paschim Champachhara 1,797 745 1,052 2,068 1,141 927 1,485 1,096 389 00007700 PUTha Champachhara 992 413 579 1,050 596 454 703 525 178 00007800 Shikaribari 765 316 449 746 372 374 395 367 28 00007900 Maidanbari 183 85 98 154 80 74 152 78 74 00008000 Ramkrisbnabari 486 222 264 230 142 88 148 120 28 00008100 Purba Rajnagar 1,251 48S 766 1,386 789 597 1,098 749 349 00008200 Pa.'ichim Rajnagar 1,007 367 640 1,627 871 756 1,014 760 254 00008300 Uttar Promodenagar 925 401 524 890 462 428 590 412 178 00008400 Badlabari 566 204 362 662 335 327 567 335 232 00008500 Mainakbari 69 24 45 108 56 52 105 53 52 00008600 lagna Kobrabari I,In 517 655 967 490 477 480 371 109 00008700 Tuichindraibari 771 345 426 812 400 412 536 354 182 00008800 Karaibari 148 56 92 118 63 S5 81 47 34 00008900 Sriramkhara 1,208 514 694 933 488 445 449 287 162 00009000 Ramknshnapur 852 384 468 492 293 199 436 280 156

    376 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial catcg0!i: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural Jabourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

    5,925 4,133 1,792 S,405 3,449 1,956 104 58 46 2,425 1,989 436 Tulasbikhar (Total) 5,925 4,133 1,792 5,405 3,449 1,956 104 58 46 2,425 1,989 436 Tulashikhar (Rural) Tulasbikhar (Urban) Tulashikhar (Rural) 133 126 7 12 10 2 Chamubasti 294 279 IS 44 40 4 8 3 5 62 27 35 Banbazar 79 61 18 121 84 37 1 125 1I3 12 Asharambari 355 197 158 380 174 206 5 4 145 124 21 Paschim Karangichhara 211 132 79 458 ~53 205 3 2 105 101 4 Purba Karangichhara 42 24 18 2 2 Sukhiabari 45 24 21 Remachhara 369 242 127 266 206 60 15 9 6 89 70 19 Purba Laxmichbara 131 121 10 144 93 51 3 3 134 109 25 Paschim Laxmichhara 242 212 30 147 111 36 7 4 3 128 104 24 Paschim BaclWbari 525 254 271 578 309 269 17 2 15 194 166 28 Purba Bachaibari 394 300 94 358 205 153 9 8 724 583 141 Paschim Champachhara 401 273 128 233 198 35 2 2 67 52 15 Purba Champachhara 124 119 5 225 210 15 1 1 45 37 8 Shikaribari 1 I 149 78 71 2 2 Maidanbari 90 72 18 47 39 8 11 9 2 Ramkrishnabari 462 289 173 465 307 158 6 5 1 165 148 17 Purba Rajnagar 585 451 134 190 129 61 14 5 9 225 175 50 Paschim Rajnagar 439 297 142 119 87 32 32 28 4 Uttar Promodenagar 190 116 74 347 194 153 29 24 5 Badlabari 101 51 50 2 2 2 2 Mainakbari 187 136 51 282 229 53 3 2 1 8 4 4 Jagna Kobrabari 384 251 133 129 83 46 23 20 3 Tuichindraibari 81 47 34 Karaibari 126 93 33 285 160 125 4 4 34 30 4 Sriramkhara 21 14 7 348 209 139 3 2 64 55 9 Ramkrishnapur

    377 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name ofViUage Industrial catej!0!1 code Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallabourcrs number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0005 Tulasbikhar (fotlll) 7,300 1,991 5,309 2,656 643 2,013 3,952 1,026 2,926 0005 Tulashikhar (Rural) 7,300 1,991 5,309 2,656 643 2,013 3,952 1,026 2,926 OOOS Tulashikhar (Urban) Tulasbikhar (Rural) 00006500 Chamubasti 286 112 174 8 4 4 276 106 170 00006600 Banbazar 580 244 336 34 26 8 483 195 288 00006700 Asharambari 498 251 247 5 3 2 420 185 235 00006800 Paschim Karangichhara 223 47 176 81 16 65 111 18 93 00006900 Purba Karangichhara 144 24 120 115 18 97 28 5 23 00007000 Sukhiabari 6 2 4 6 2 4 00007100 Rernachhara 5 1 4 4 4 00007200 Purba Laxmichhara 324 109 215 86 34 52 22~ 69 159 00007300 Paschim Laxmichhara 757 298 459 205 98 107 393 117 276 00007400 Paschim Bachaibari 288 74 214 20 6 14 235 51 184 00007500 Purba Bachaibari 185 85 100 50 22 28 J09 45 64 00007600 Paschim Charnpachhara 583 45 538 175 5 170 297 15 282 00007700 Purba Champachhara 347 71 276 J31 19 112 214 51 163 00007800 Shikaribari 351 5 346 121 1 120 230 4 226 00007900 Maidanbari 2 2 2 2 00008000 Rarnkrishnabari 82 22 60 55 13 42 22 7 15 00008100 Purba Rajnagar 288 40 248 134 29 105 150 7 143 00008200 Paschim Rajnagar 613 111 502 460 75 385 80 10 70 00008300 ,Uttar Promodenagar 300 50 250 142 21 121 130 18 112 00008400 Badlabari 95 95 83 83 12 12 00008500 Mainakbari 3 3 2 2 00008600 Jagna Kobrabari 487 119 368 165 47 118 319 71 248 00008700 Tuichindraibari 276 46 230 215 38 177 54 5 49 00008800 Karaibari 37 16 21 33 15 18 2 2 00008900 Sriramkhara 484 201 283 333 149 184 119 36 83 00009000 Ramkrishnapur 56 13 43 1 1 30 9 21

    378 CENSUS ABSTRACf of margmal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 S6 57 58 2

    205 74 131 487 248 239 23,880 11,211 12,669 Tulashikbar (Total) 0005 205 74 131 487 248 239 23,880 11,211 12,669 Tulashikhar (Rural) 0005 Tulashikhar (Urban) 0005 Tulashikhar (Rural) 1 1 1 I 370 163 207 Chamubasti 00006500 31 8 23 32 IS 17 1,280 537 743 Banbazar 00006600 5 3 2 68 60 8 1,109 501 608 Asharambari 00006700 11 10 20 12 8 957 472 485 Paschim Karangichbarn 00006800 1 I 783 369 414 Purba Karangichhara Ob006900 58 32 26 Sukhiabari 00007000 I 1 63 24 39 Remachhara 00007100 7 3 4 3 3 1,257 533 724 Purba Laxmichhara 00007200 70 47 23 89 36 53 1,201 564 637 Paschim Laxmichhara 00007300 3 2 30 16 14 1,273 530 743 Paschim Bachaibari 00007400 5 4 21 17 4 1,209 617 592 Purba Bachaibari 00007500 13 12 98 24 74 2,430 1,161 1,269 Paschim Champachhara 00007600 1 1 1 1,477 656 821 Purba Champachhara 00007700 843 424 419 Shikanbari 00007800 143 79 64 Maidanbari 00007900 5 2 3 373 159 214 Ramkrishnabari 00008000 4 4 1,646 729 917 Purba Rajnagar 00008100 39 5 34 34 21 13 1,685 822 863 Paschim Rajnagar 00008200 9 9 19 11 8 949 481 468 Uttar Promodenagar 00008300 822 418 404 Badlabari 00008400 I 1 101 43 58 Mainakbari 00008500 3 1 2 824 421 403 Jagna Kobrabari 00008600 6 3 3 900 475 425 Tuichindraibari 00008700 2 1 1 120 53 67 Karaibari 00008800 8 2 6 24 14 10 1,155 541 614 Srirarnkhara 00008900 25 4 21 852 407 445 Ramkrishnapur 00009000

    379 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the Village in institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number hectares ~0I!u1ation } Persons Males Female!; Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0006 Kalyanpur (Total) 11,870 9,117 42,972 ll,79S 21,177 5,425 1,756 2,669 0006 Kalyanpur (Rural) 11,870 9,ll7 42,972 21,795 21,177 5,425 1,756 2,669 0006 Kalyanpur (Urban) Kalyaqpur (Rural) 00009100 Dwarikapur 740 1,196 5,427 2,718 2,709 726 349 377 00009200 Durgapur 1,310 839 3,899 1.979 1.920 475 238 237 00009300 Dakshiq Promodenagar 1,182 83 370 198 172 75 37 38 pOO09400 Maharanipur 1,084 384 1,946 1,020 926 248 127 121 00009500 Uttar Ghiiatali 1,301 978 4,467 2.247 2.220 638 297 341 00009600 Kunjabllll 1,679 1,264 5,959 3,018 2,941 731 385 346 00009700 Paschim Kalyanpur 1,360 220 1,086 514 572 150 71 79 00009800 Madhya Kalyanpur 998 1,564 7).62 3,746 3,516 793 435 358 00009900 Purba Kalyanpur 851 634 3,066 1,530 1.536 365 183 182 00010000 Kamalnagar 504 829 4,161 2.110 2,051 548 277 271 00010100 Ghilatali 861 1,126 5,329 2.715 2.614 676 357 319

    380 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tnbes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males FenullCS Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    12,353 6,257 6,096 13,102 6,529 6,573 29,714 16.601 13,113 Kalyanptlr (fotal) 12,353 6,257 6,096 13,102 6,529 6,573 29,714 16.601 13,113 Kalyanppr (Runl) Kalyanppr (Urban) Kalyanptlr (Runl) 2,497 1,233 1,264 505 254 251 3,621 2,008 1,613 Dwarikapur 1,210 627 583 644 331 313 2,893 1,573 1,320 Durgapur 370 198 172 179 131 48 Dakshin Promodenagar 1,844 913 926 1,296 787 509 Maharanipur 6t>9 321 288 2,548 1,255 1,293 2.776 1,616 1,160 Uttar Ghilatali 6&4 349 335 2,ISI 1,056 1,095 4,181 2,275 1.906 Kunjaban 1,037 486 55l 770 415 355 Paschim Kalyanpur 868 428 440 3,284 1,662 1,622 5,484 3,051 2,433 Madhya Kalyanpur 991 483 508 10 5 5 2,324 1,246 1,078 Purba Kalyanpur 3,101 1,601 1,500 2.769 1,575 1,194 Kamalnagar 2,393 1,215 1,178 709 364 345 3.421 1.924 J ,497 GhiJatali

    381 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    0006 KalyanpuT (Total) 13,258 5,194 8,064 14,844 10,865 3,979 11,513 9,864 1,649 0006 Kalyanpur (Rural) 13,258 5,194 8,064 14,844 10,865 3,979 11,513 9,864 1,649 0006 KalyanpuT (Urban) Kalyanpur (Rllral) 00009100 Dwarikapur 1,806 710 1,096 1,865 1,378 487 1,679 1,303 376 00009200 Durgapur 1,006 406 600 1,083 943 140 993 910 83 00009300 Dakshin Promodenagar 191 67 124 221 119 102 123 92 31 00009400 Maharanipur 650 233 417 727 492 235 699 480 219 00009500 Uttar GhilataJi 1,691 631 1,060 1,876 1,129 • 747 1,216 983 233 00009600 Kunjaban 1,778 743 1,035 1,749 1,452 297 1,253 1,126 127 00009700 Paschlm Kalyanpur 316 99 217 587 281 306 294 271 23 00009800 Madhya Kalyanpur 1,778 695 1,083 2,825 1,883 942 2.077 1,812 265 00009900 Purba Kalyanpur 742 284 458 814 731 83 761 688 73 00010000 Kamalnagar 1.392 535 857 1,237 1,070 167 1,01S 928 87 00010100 Ghilatali 1,908 791 1,117 1,860 1,387 473 1,403 1,271 132

    382 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial cate~0!i: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricu1turailabourers 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

    4,020 3,654 366 3,507 2,792 715 238 186 .52 3,748 3,232 516 Kalyanpur (Total) 4,020 3,654 366 3,507 2,792 715 238 186 52 3,748 3,232 516 Kalyanpur (Rural) Kalyanpur (Urban) Kalyanpur (Rural) 459 391 68 716 514 202 7 5 2 497 393 104 Dwarikapur 500 489 II 317 275 42 42 28 14 134 118 16 Durgapur 42 39 3 36 24 12 28 17 II 17 12 5 Dakshin Promodenagar 194 114 80 274 147 127 3 3 228 216 12 Maharanipur 561 466 95 433 320 113 22 15 7 200 182 18 Uttar Ghilatali 270 266 4 457 416 41 40 33 7 486 411 75 Kunjaban 205 192 13 44 38 6 1 44 40 4 Paschim Kalyanpur 545 505 40 294 259 35 35 32 3 1,203 1.016 187 Madhya Kalyanpur 219 216 3 183 150 33 10 7 3 349 315 34 Puma Kalyanpur 400 386 14 181 148 33 35 31 4 399 363 36 Kamalnagar 625 590 35 572 501 71 15 14 1 191 166 25 Ghilatali

    323 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industnal cateso!X code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons 'Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0006 Kalyanpur (Total) 3,331 1,001 2,330 1,576 327 1,249 1,318 453 865 0006 Kalyanpur (Rural) 3,331 1,001 2,330 1,576 327 1,249 1,318 453 865 0006 Kalyanpur (Urban) Kalyanpur (Rural) 00009100 Dwarikapur 186 75 111 65 16 49 22 8 14 00009200 Durgapur 90 33 57 10 6 4 58 20 38 00009300 Dakshin Promodenagar 98 27 71 23 8 15 20 6 14 00009400 Maharanipur 28 12 16 8 2 6 9 9 00009500 Uttar Ghilatali 660 146 514 277 58 219 335 77 258 00009600 Kunjab'!'l 496 326 170 228 170 58 237 133 104 00009700 Paschim Kalyanpur 293 10 283 256 9 247 35 I 34 00009800 Madhya Kalyanpur 748 71 677 550 27 523 148 IS 133 00009900 Purba Kalyanpur 53 43 10 1 1 37 31 6 00010000 Kamalnagar 222 142 80 23 14 9 137 88 49 00010100 Ghilatali 457 116 341 135 16 119 280 74 206

    384 CEN.SUS ABSTRACf of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code nwnber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    136 32 104 301 189 112 28,128 10,930 17,198 Kalyanpur (Total) 0006 136 32 104 301 189 112 28,128 10,930 17,198 Kalyanpur (Rural) 0006 Kalyanpur (Urban) 0006 Kalyanpur (Rural) 11 5 6 88 46 42 3,562 1,340 2,222 Dwarikapur 00009100 16 3 13 6 4 2 2,816 1,036 1,780 Durgapur 00009200 40 9 31 IS 4 11 149 79 70 Dakshin Promodenagar 00009300 II 10 1 1,219 528 691 Maharanipur 00009400 32 4 28 16 7 9 2,591 1,118 1,473 Uttar Ghilatali 00009500 4 2 2 27 21 6 4,210 1,566 2,644 Kunjaban 00009600 2 2 499 233 266 Paschim Kalyanpur 00009700 8 4 4 42 25 17 4,437 1,863 2,574 Madhya KaIyanpur 00009800 15 11 4 2,252 799 1,453 Purba Kalyanpur 00009900 14 3 11 48 37 11 2,924 1,040 1,884 Kamalnagar 00010000 9 2 7 33 24 9 3,469 1.328 2,141 Ghilatali 00010100

    385 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK~ Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the institutional and bouseless code Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares EOEuiation) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

    0007 Teliamura (Toul) 33,360 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 10,310 5,166 5,144 0007 Teliamura (Rural) 33,360 15,716 78,736 40,863 37,873 10,310 5,166 5,144 0007 Teliamura (Urban) Teliamura (Rural) 00010200 Dakshin Maharani 1,141 314 1,719 985 734 238 119 119 00010300 Krishnapur (pan) 432 2,800 13,755 7,087 6,668 1.810 920 890 00010400 Moharchhara 863 1,441 6,996 3,578 3.418 772 371 401 00010500 Uttar Pulinpu( 1.233 605 3,157 1,595 1,562 448 217 231 00010600 Dakshin Pulinpur '1,779 1,656 8,094 4,033 4,061 1,115 562 553 00010700 Tuichindrai 1,360 485 2,362 1,189 1,173 261 133 128 00010800 Hawaibari 904 976 5,129 2,925 2.204 553 292 261 00010900 Sardu Karkari 1,923 723 3,704 1,808 1,896 477 221 256 00011000 Teliamura RF. (part) 1,787 526 2,683 1,419 1,264 322 162 160 00011100 Dakshin Gakulnagar 1,656 755 3,665 1,867 1,798 493 257 236 00011200 Uttar Galculnagar 1,627 1,157 5,740 2,878 2,862 698 333 365 00011300 Brahmachhara 314 1,323 6,758 3,661 3,097 748 389 359 00011400 Laxmipur 2,491 1,687 8,192 4,194 3,998 1,067 546 521 00011500 Atharamura RF. 7,243 695 3,727 2,072 1,655 713 347 366 00011600 Nunachhara R.F. 8,610 573 3,055 1,572 1.483 595 297 298

    386 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name ofYiUage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    19,991 10,281 9,710 35,143 17,677 17,466 48,275 28,493 19,782 Teliamura (Total) 19,991 10,281 9,710 35,143 17,677 17,466 48,275 28,493 19,782 Teliamura (Rural) Teliamura (Urban) Teliamura (Rur:d) 29 24 5 1,483 785 698 1,230 815 415 Dakshin Maharani 8,490 4,337 4,153 62 29 33 8,327 4,803 3,524 Krishnapur (part) 3.039 1.549 1,490 531 274 257 5,013 2.835 2.178 Moharchhara 3.157 1,595 1,562 2,003 1,144 859 Uttar Pulinpur 8,075 4,021 4,054 4,823 2,821 2,002 Dakshin Pulinpur 1.100 549 551 279 123 156 1,632 908 724 Tuichindrai 2.046 1,060 986 806 419 387 3.796 2,396 1,400 Hawaibari 97 48 49 3.432 1,671 1,761 2,220 1,256 964 Sardu Karkarl 762 403 359 49 20 29 2,000 1,147 853 Teliamura RF. (part) 3.621 1,840 1,781 1.933 1,168 765 Dakshin Gakulnagar 217 III 106 4,445 2.208 2,237 2,816 1.672 1.144 Uttar Gakulnagar 2,698 1,425 1,273 867 476 391 5.067 2,988 2,079 Brahmachhara 1,440 734 706 2,117 1,055 1,062 5.410 3,040 2,370 Laxmipur 3,311 1,672 1,639 1.501 1,074 427 Atharamura RF. 73 41 32 2,908 1,489 1,419 504 426 78 Nunachhara RF.

    387 VILLAGE PRIMAR), RDBLOCK- Loc3tion Name of Village code illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0007 Teliamura (Total) 30,461 12,370 18,091 31,180 21,742 9,438 24,042 19,378 4,664 0007 Teliamura (Rural) 30,461 12,370 18,091 31,180 21,742 9,438 24,042 19,378 4,664 . 0007 Teliamura (Urban) Teliamura (Rural) 00010200 Dakshin Maharani 489 170 319 885 617 268 666 580 86 00010300 Krishnapur (part) 5,428 2,284 3,144 4,461 3,586 875 3,680 3,296 384 00010400 Moharchbara 1,983 743 1.240 2,172 1,917 255 1,868 1,688 180 00010500 Uttar Pulinpur 1,154 451 703 1,184 684 500 1,026 661 365 00010600 Dakshin Pulinpur 3,271 1,212 2,059 3,326 1,966 1,360 2,528 1,814 714 00010700 Tuichindmi 730 281 449 798 622 176 704 595 109 00010800 Hawaibari 1,333 529 804 2,009 1,765 244 1,801 1,658 143 00010900 Sardu Karkari 1,484 552 932 1,834 935 899 1,233 751 482 00011000 Teliamura R.F. (part) 683 272 411 775 724 51 705 669 36 00011100 Dakshin Gakulnagar 1,732 699 1,033 1,521 856 665 1,142 731 411 00011200 Uttar Gakulnagar 2,924 1,206 1,718 2,706 1,498 1,208 1,794 1,237 557 00011300 Brahmachhara 1,691 673 1,018 2,734 2,165 569 2,223 1,904 319 00011400 Laxmipur 2,782 1,154 1,628 3,421 2,319 1,102 2,507 1,977 530 000 II 500 Atharamura R.F. 2,226 998 1,228 1,892 1,244 648 1,460 1,146 314 00011600 Nunachhara R.F. 2,551 1,146 1,405 1,462 844 61& 705 671 34

    388 CENSUS ABSTRACI

    Industrial cat~0!X of main workers Name of Village 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 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

    7,362 6,016 1,346 6,764 4,902 1,862 453 l85 168 9,463 8,115 1,288 Teliamura (fotal) 7,362 6,016 1,346 6,764 4,902 1,862 453 285 168 9,463 8,175 1,288 Teliamura (Rural) Ten.mura (Urban) Teliamura (Rural) 185 159 26 ISO 111 33 11 5 6 320 299 21 Dakshin Maharani 1.162 1,015 87 1,124 970 154 108 97 II 1,286 1,154 132 Krisbnapur (part) 530 500 30 325 287 38 17 14 3 996 881 109 Moharchhara 363 254 109 403 231 166 5 4 I 255 166 89 Uttar Pulinpur 969 617 292 919 6~4 295 11 S 9 623 505 1I8 Dakshin Pulinpur 159 154 5 134 119 15 77 56 21 334 266 68 Tuichindrai 406 377 29 175 138 37 16 13 3 1,204 1.130 74 Hawaibari 638 393 245 362 174 188 1 232 183 49 Sardu Karkari 120 111 3 110 109 I 5 4 1 410 439 31 Teliamura R.F. (palt) 425 293 132 283 176 107 20 11 9 414 251 163 Dakshin Gakulnagar 887 671 216 485 265 220 53 14 39 369 281 82 Uttar Gakulnagar 410 412 58 264 236 28 34 29 5 1,455 1,221 228 Brahmachhara 588 495 93 980 685 295 82 24 58 857 773 84 Laxmipur 17 14 3 812 542 210 2 I 1 629 589 40 Atharamura R.F. 443 425 18 238 223 15 5 4 19 19 Nunachhara R.F.

    389 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cateB0!}: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural Jabourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0007 Teliamura (Total) 7,138 2,364 4,774 2,433 601 1,832 3,227 1,063 2,164 0007 Teliamura (Rural) 7,138 2,364 4,774 2,433 601 1,832 3,227 1,063 2,164 . 0007 Teliamura (Urban) Teliamura (Rural) 00010200 Dakshin Maharani 219 31 182 113 IS 98 77 18 59 00010300 Krishnapur (part) 781 290 491 228 52 176 458 189 269 00010400 Moharchhara 304 229 75 12 7 5 104 90 14 00010S00 Uttar Pulinpur ISS 23 135 56 II 45 96 12 84 00010600 Dakshin Pulinpur 798 152 '646 148 39 109 614 90 524 00010700 Tuichindrai 94 27 67 61 17 44 6 2 4 00010800 Hawaibari 208 107 101 28 12 16 84 31 53 00010900 Sardu Karkari 601 184 417 239 114 125 319 61 258 OOOllOOO Teliamura R.F. (part) 70 55 15 2 2 30 28 2 00011100 Dakshin Gakulnagar 379 125 254 49 27 22 247 67 180 00011200 Uttar Gakulnagar 912 261 651 498 J3l 367 212 61 151 00011300 Brahmachhara 51I 261 250 140 43 97 130 83 47 00011400 Laxmipur 914 342 S72 429 76 353 326 175 151 00011500 Atharamura RF. 432 98 334 5 2 3 212 53 159 00011600 Nunachhara RF. 757 173 584 425 55 370 312 103 209

    390 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofVil)age Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    260 80 180 1,218 620 598 47,556 19,121 28,435 Telillmura (Total) 0007 260 80 180 1,218 620 598 47,556 19,121 28,435 Teliamura (Rural) 0007 Teliamura (Urban) 0007 Teliamun (Rural) 15 2 13 14 2 12 834 368 466 Dakshin Maharani 00010200 16 7 9 79 42 37 9,294 3,501 5,793 Krishnapur (part) 00010300 18 9 9 170 123 47 4,824 1,661 3,163 Moharchhara 00010400 6 6 1,973 911 I,Op2 Uttar Pulinpur 00010500 5 4 31 19 12 4,768 2,067 2,701 Dakshin PulinpuT 00010600 2 I 25 7 18 1,564 567 997 Tuichindrai 00010700 12 7 5 84 57 27 3,120 1,160 1,960 Hawaibari 00010800 11 11 32 9 23 1,870 873 997 Sardu Karkari 00010900 38 27 11 1,908 695 1,213 Teliamura RF. (part) 00011000 17 2 15 66 29 37 2,144 1,011 1,133 Dakshin Gakulnagar 00011100 72 24 48 130 45 85 3,034 1,380 1,654 Uttar Gakulna&ar 00011200 44 2 42 197 133 64 4,024 1,496 2,528 Brahmachhara 00011300 25 14 11 134 77 57 4,771 1,875 2,896 Laxmipur 00011400 19 8 11 196 35 161 1,835 828 1,007 Atharamura R.F. 00011500 4 4 16 15 1 1,593 728 865 Nunachhara R.F. 00011600

    391 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares ~oEqlation 2 Persons Males 'Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0008 Mandai (Total) 17,980 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 5,895 2,952 2,943 0008 Mandai (Rural) 17,980 9,110 43,876 22,233 21,643 5,895 2,952 2,943 0008 Mandai (Urban) Mandai (Rural) 00011700 WakJeinagar 827 436 2,197 1,160 1,037 281 139 142 00011800 Sibnagar 1,464 562 2,709 1,395 1,314 460 238 222 00011900 Ramchandranagar 1,120 614 3,062 1,506 1,556 356 160 196 00012000 Laxmipur 1,620 2,260 10,594 5,377 5,217 1,323 682 641 00012100 Dinabandhunagar 1,115 970 4,759 2,385 2,374 609 304 305 00012200 Paschim Barjalai 879 682 3,455 1,766 1,689 405 199 206 00012300 Kathirambari 480 338 1,722 841 881 275 135 140 00012400 Patnipara 1,751" 708 3,288 1,648 1,640 436 208 228 00012500 Ashigarh 1,053 442 2,077 1,027 1,050 291 141 150 00012600 Khengrai 1,409 153 660 333 327 100 43 57 00012700 Harbhang 626 149 672 349 323 153 84 69 00012800 Dinakobrapara 1,683 245 1,097 550 547 179 86 93 00012900 Mandainagar 1,150 1,204 6,003 3,098 2,905 776 415 361 00013000 Bhrigudas para 973 48 223 118 105 27 15 12 00013100 Jamilengpara 1,089 132 592 296 296 102 48 54 00013200 Atuthangbari 745 167 766 384 382 122 55 67

    392 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    1,104 541 563 36,134 18,178 17,956 24,934 14,723 10,211 Mandai (Total) 1,104 541 563 36,134 18,178 17,956 24,934 14,723 10,211 Mandai (Runl) Mandai (Urban) Mandai (Runl) 2,109 1,075 1,034 1,043 668 375 Wakkinagar 2,703 1,392 1,311 1,383 844 539 Sibnagar 3,060 1,505 1,555 1,548 891 657 Rarnchandranagar 848 415 433 4,490 2,264 2,226 6,792 3,858 2,934 Laxmipur 176 85 91 4,166 2,094 2,072 2,661 1,575 1,086 Dinabandhunagar 75 40 35 2,847 1,423 1.424 2,326 1,313 1,013 Paschim Barja1ai 1,704 833 871 886 527 359 Kathirambari 3,283 1,645 1,638 1,611 1,001 610 Patnipara 2,077 1,027 1,050 1,033 632 401 Ashigarh 660 333 327 272 165 107 Khengrai 672 349 323 281 199 82 Harbhang 1,097 550 547 553 332 221 Dinakobrapara 5 4 5,806 2,954 2,852 3,738 2,222 1,516 Mandainagar 124 65 59 118 74 44 Bhrigudas para 589 295 294 294 114 120 Jamilengpara 747 374 373 395 248 147 Atuthangbari

    393 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0008 Mandai (Total) 18,941 7,510 11,431 18,486 10,633 7,853 12,577 9,056 3,521 000& Mandai (Rural) 18,942 7,510 11,431 18,486 10,633 7,853 12,577 9,056 3,521 000& Mandai (Urban) Mandai (Rural) 00011700 Wakkinagar 1,154 492 662 1,098 587 511 893 551 342 00011800 Sibnagar 1,326 551 775 1,291 676 615 942 587 355 00011900 Ramchandranagar 1,514 615 899 1,460 720 740 1,044 612 432 00012000 Laxmipur 3,802 1,519 2,283 3,635 2,619 1,016 2.671 2,292 379 00012100 Dinabandhunagar 2,098 810 1,288 2.107 1,180 927 1,196 1,063 133 00012200 Paschim BlIljalai 1,129 453 676 1,591 796 795 1,482 781 701 00012300 KathiraQ1bari 836 314 522 867 415 452 399 343 56 00012400 Patnipara 1,677 647 1,030 1,522 764 758 1,166 717 449 00012500 Ashigarh 1,044 395 649 887 478 409 425 276 149 00012600 Khengrai 388 168 220 269 162 107 150 137 13 00012700 Harbbang 391 ISO 241 349 172 177 278 142 136 00012800 Dinakobrapara 544 218 326 692 338 354 g 1 00012900 Mandainagar 2,265 876 1,389 2,140 1,365 775 1,588 1,296 292 00013000 Bhrigudas para 105 44 61 134 65 69 71 50 21 00013100 JamiJengpara 298 122 176 212 140 72 63 58 5 00013200 Atuthangbari 371 136 235 232 156 76 20] 144 57

    394 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial catSO!! of main workers Name ofYiUage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural Jabourers 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

    5,603 4,073 1,530 3,619 2,234 1,385 285 90 195 3,070 2,659 411 Mandai (Total) 5,603 4,073 1,530 3,619 2,234 1,385 285 90 195 3,070 2,659 411 Mandai (Runl) Mandai (Urban) Mandai (Rural) 634 341 293 79 57 22 5 3 2 115 150 25 Wakkinagar 509 318 191 310 180 130 11 11 112 89 23 Sibnagar 483 371 112 430 141 289 25 17 8 106 83 23 Ramchandranagar 889 819 70 440 371 69 161 21 134 1,181 1,075 106 Laxmipur 504 469 35 324 272 52 4 3 364 319 45 Dinabandhunagar 659 345 314 481 157 324 15 5 10 321 214 53 Paschim Barjalai 256 235 21 92 70 22 I 1 50 38 12 Kathirambari 106 437 269 327 180 147 15 4 11 118 96 22 Patnipara 151 150 1 237 98 139 37 28 9 Ashigarh 24 22 2 lIS 110 8 1 7 4 3 Khengrai 254 129 125 7 5 2 10 5 5 7 3 4 Harbhang 1 1 7 6 I Dinakobmpara 498 408 90 592 465 127 34 23 II 464 400 64 Mandainagar 18 18 13 3 10 40 29 11 Bhrigudas para 3 2 1 16 16 44 40 4 Jamilengpara 15 9 6 152 108 44 3 2 31 25 6 Atuthangbari

    395 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industnal cate~O!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49

    0008 Mandai (fotal) 5,909 1,577 4,332 1,596 373 1,223 3,343 914 2,429 0008 Mandai (Rural) 5,909 1,577 4,332 1,596 373 1,123 3,343 914 2,429 0008 Mandai (Urban) Mandai (Rural) 00011700 Wakkinagar 205 36 169 117 2J 96 48 6 42 00011800 Sibnagar 349 89 260 170 43 127 159 31 128 00011900 Ramchandranagar 416 108 308 151 39 112 212 47 165 00012000 Laxmipur 964 327 637 264 107 157 637 179 458 00012100 Dinabandhunagar 911 117 794 233 34 199 305 47 258 00012200 Paschim 8arjalai 109 15 94 35 4 31 57 8 49 00012300 Kalhirambari 468 72 396 300 57 243 165 13 152 00012400 Patnipara 356 47 309 143 15 128 130 12 118 00012500 Ashigarh 462 202 260 30 3 27 364 135 229 00012600 Khengrai 119 25 94 67 13 S4 51 12 39 00012700 Harbhang 71 30 41 54 23 3\ 16 7 9 00012800 Dinakobrapara 684 331 353 10 5 5 666 322 344 00012900 Mandainagar 552 69 483 18 6 12 383 56 327 00013000 Bhrigudas para 63 15 48 I I 61 13 48 00013100 Jarnilengpara 149 82 67 2 2 78 22 56 00013200 Atuthangbari 31 12 19 II 4 7

    396 CENSUS ABSTRACT ofmacginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code nwnber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 5S 56 57 58 2

    315 34 281 655 256 399 25,390 11,600 13,790 Mandai (fotal) 0008 315 34 281 655 256 399 25,390 11,600 13,790 Mandai (Rural) 0008 Mandai (Urban) 0008 Mandai (Rural) 3 2 37 7 30 1,099 573 526 Wakkinagar 00011700 1 19 15 4 1,418 719 699 Sibnagar 00011800 18 6 12 35 16 19 1,602 786 816 Ramchandranagac 00011900 6 I 5 57 40 17 6,959 2,758 4,201 Laxmipur 00012000 108 '12 96 265 24 241 2,652 1,205 1,447 Dinabandhunagac 00012100 6 6 11 3 8 1,864 970 894 Paschim Barjalai 00012200 3 2 1 855 426 429 Kathirarnbari 00012300 32 5 27 SI IS 36 1,766 884 882 Patnipara 00012400 6 5 1 62 59 3 1,190 549 641 Ashigach 00012500 1 1 391 171 220 Khengrni 00012600 1 1 323 177 146 Harbhang 00012700 8 4 4 405 212 193 Dinakohrapara 00012800 133 3 130 18 4 14 3,863 1,733 2,130 Mandainagar 00012900 1 1 89 53 36 Bhrigudas para 00013000 69 58 1l 380 156 224 Jamilengpara 00013100 19 8 11 534 228 306 Atuthangbari 00013200

    397 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares poEulationl Persons . Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    ()()()9 Jirania (fotal) 21,430 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 15,542 7,850 7,692 0009 Jirania (Rural) 21,430 26,692 128,196 66,634 61,562 15,542 7,850 7,692 0009 Jirania (Urban) Jirania (Rural) 00013300 Radhakishorenagar 1,159 2,312 11.553 6,271 5,282 1,378 665 713 00013400 Khayerpur 361 2.086 9,731 5,019 4,712 1.086 530 556 00013500 Uttar Champamulli S07 2.159 10,209 5,250 4,959 1,l56 592 564 00013600 Briddhanagar 326 1,375 6,466 3,313 3,153 700 353 347 00013700 Mekhlipara 592 794 3.723 1,884 1,839 570 303 267 00013800 Tulakona 929 510 2.497 1,305 1,192 384 204 180 00013900 Purba Noagoan 1,403 1.585 7,674 3,969 3,705 914 481 433 00014000 Majlishpur 1,284 3.289 15.450 7,964 7,486 1,623 812 811 00014100 Bankimnagar 658 2,101 9.364 4,730 4,634 966 485 481 00014200 Purba Barjalai 1,158 1,822 9,156 4,787 4,369 1,184 612 572 00014300 Joynagar 489 851 3,933 2,054 1,879 487 257 230 00014400 Purba Debendranagar 1,430 1,858 8,275 4,212 4,063 962 459 503 00014500 Jirania 1,096 1,338 6,786 3,622 3,164 883 450 433 00014600 Radhamohanpur 1,062 72S 3,446 1,727 1,719 491 254 237 00014700 Radhapur 1,580 1,190 6,618 3,665 2,953 900 449 451 00014800 Janmejoynagar 1,033 500 2,385 1,205 1,]80 417 209 208 00014900 Belbari 3.013 1,270 6,846 3,611 3,235 933 473 460 00015000 Chlllllpaknagar 829 679 3,120 1,553 1.567 335 166 169 00015100 Champabari 2.222 248 964 493 471 173 96 77

    398 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2

    23,443 12,099 11,344 43,397 22,360 21,(}37 86,234 49,599 36,635 Jirania (Total) 23,443 12,099 11,344 43,397 22,360 21,(}37 86,234 49,599 36,635 Jirania (Rural) Jiranill (Urban) Jirania (Rural) 3,210 1,701 1,509 1,710 1,032 678 8,011 4,857 3,154 Radhakishorenagar 2,938 1,492 1,446 21 13 8 7,562 4,124 3,438 KhayeIpur 3,451 1,786 1,665 271 126 145 7,456 4,137 3,319 Uttar Champamura 1,425 737 688 54 27 27 5,068 2,744 2,324 Briddhanagar 1,201 610 591 429 2tO '219 1,795 1,042 753 Mckhlipara 181 87 94 997 531 466 1,490 868 622 Tulakona 947 477 470 1,608 828 780 5,069 2,875 2,194 Purba Noagoan 2,834 1,445 1,389 1,560 787 773 11,540 6,466 5,074 Majlishpur 1,771 947 824 1,964 1,000 964 6,847 3,742 3,105 Bankimnagar 2,593 1,339 1,254 2,443 1,259 1,184 5,993 3,492 2,501 Purba Bmjalai 347 177 170 1,581 831 750 2,459 1,421 1,038 Joynagar 2,311 1,178 1,133 2,974 1,459 1,515 5,396 3,087 2,309 Putba Debendranagar 91 50 41 5,667 2,923 2,744 4,249 2,601 1,648 Jirania 3,446 1,727 1,719 1,884 1,080 804 Radhamobanpur 6,154 3,210 2,944 3,897 2,551 1,346 Radhapur 2,385 1,205 1,180 1,197 738 459 Janmejoynagar 6,755 3,520 3,235 3,720 2,319 1,401 Belbari 131 67 64 2,796 1,382 1,414 2,017 1,118 899 Cbampaknagar 12 6 6 582 290 292 584 337 247 Cbampabari

    399 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0009 Jirania (fotal) 41,962 17,035 24,927 46,675 34,291 12,384 38,964 31,426 7,538 0009 Jirania (Rural) 41,962 17,035 24,927 46,675 34,291 12,384 38,964 31,426 7,538 0009 Jirania (Urban) Jirania (Rural) 00013300 Radhakishorcnagar 3,542 1,414 2,128 4,024 3,550 474 3,702 3,343 359 00013400 Kbayerpur 2,169 895 1,274 3,157 2,705 452 2,901 2,547 354 00013500 Uttar Champamura 2,753 1,1l3 1,640 3,233 2,707 526 2,881 2,536 345 00013600 Briddhanagar 1,398 569 829 1,994 1,747 247 1,874 1,681 193 00013700 Mekhlipara 1,928 842 1,080 1,304 904 400 1,189 851 338 00013800 Tulak()na 1,007 437 570 865 624 241 611 566 45 00013900 _Purba Noagoan 2,605 1,094 l,5ll 2,614 2,002 612 2,213 1,838 375 00014000 M~lishpur 3,910 1,498 2,412 5,091 4,081 1,010 4,412 3,757 655 00014100 Bankimnagar 2,517 988 1,529 3,069 2,378 691 2,560 2,145 415 00014200 Purba Barjalai 3,163 1,295 1,868 3,559 2,525 1,034 2,907 2,300 607 00014300 Joynagar 1,474 633 841 1,559 1,026 533 1,301 883 418 00014400 Purba Debendranagar 2,879 1,125 1,754 3,152 2,237 915 2,558 2,005 553 00014500 Jirania 2,537 1,021 1,516 2,959 1,871 1,088 2,198 1,690 508 00014600 Radhamohanpur 1,562 647 915 1,633 824 809 1,282 687 595 00014700 Radhapur 2,721 1,114 1,607 2,805 1,851 954 2,398 1,768 630 00014800 Janmejoynagar 1,188 467 721 1,045 590 455 892 544 348 00014900 Belbari 3,126 1,292 1,834 2,976 1,656 1,320 1,865 1,384 481 00015000 Champaknagar 1,103 435 668 1,220 756 464 917 653 264 00015100 Champabari 380 156 224 416 257 159 303 248 55

    400 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial catcgo:y of main workers Name ofYiUagc Household industry CUltivators AgricuIturallabourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

    7.079 5,016 2,063 5,640 3,740 1,900 1,357 908 449 24,888 21,762 3,126 Jirania (Total) 7,079 5,016 2,063 5,640 3,740 1,900 1,357 908 449 24,888 21,762 3,126 Jirania (Rural) Jirania (Urban) Jirania (Rural) 224 181 43 195 ISS 40 42 31 11 3,241 2,976 265 Radhakishorcnagar 222 188 34 152 127 25 83 42 41 2,444 2,190 254 Khayerpur 203 168 35 184 146 38 104 57 47 2,390 2,165 225 Uttar Champamura 146 138 8 122 101 21 54 47 7 1,552 1,395 157 Briddhanagar 87 71 16 106 35 71 13 8 5 983 737 246 Mckhlipara 71 68 3 19 16 3 13 10 3 508 472 36 Tulakona 480 371 109 567 440 127 90 80 10 1,076 947 129 Putba Noagoan 549 482 67 639 434 205 323 219 104 2,901 2,622 279 Majlishpur 276 228 48 146 109 37 239 167 72 1,899 1,641 258 Bankimnagar 419 267 152 496 341 155 256 142 114 1,736 1,550 186 Purba BaJjalai 303 175 128 244 145 99 18 12 6 736 551 18S Joynagar 594 422 172 330 239 91 28 23 5 1,606 1,321 285 Purba Dcbcndranagar 749 474 275 424 295 129 21 16 5 1,004 905 99 Jirania 564 258 306 517 261 256 11 8 3 190 160 30 Radhamohanpur 779 504 275 615 375 240 22 18 4 982 871 III Radhapur 395 251 144 316 137 179 12 7 5 169 149 20 Janmcjoynagar 613 491 122 385 275 110 13 8 5 854 610 244 Belbari 319 213 106 176 102 74 15 13 2 407 325 82 Champaknagar 86 66 20 7 7 210 175 35 Cbampabari

    401 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cateso!}: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallabourtrs number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males FemJ1les 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0009 Jirania crotaI) 7,711 2,865 4,846 1,373 335 1,038 2,869 937 1,932 0009 Jirania (Rural) 7,711 2,865 4,846 1,373 335 1,038 2,869 937 1,932 . 0009 Jirania (Urban) Jirania (aural) 00013300 Radhakishorenagar 322 207 115 32 13 19 53 29 24 00013400 Khayerpur 256 158 98 17 2 15 34 20 14 00013500 Uttar Champamura 352 171 181 16 7 9 65 18 47 00013600 Briddhanagar 120 66 :54 6 2 4 31 27 4 '00013700 Mekhlipara 115 53 62 5 3 2 90 40 50 00013800 Tulakona 254 58 1% 9 6 3 105 35 70 00013900 Purba Noagoan 401 164 237 58 15 43 191 55 136 00014000 Majlishpur 679 324 355 27 11 16 294 113 181 00014100 Bankimnagar 509 233 276 81 22 59 142 42 100 00014200 Purba Barjalai 652 225 427 137 22 115 106 49 57 00014300 Joynagar 258 143 lIS 15 10 :5 36 18 18 00014400 Purba Debendranagar 594 232 362 66 26 40 188 94 94 00014500 Jirania 761 181 580 144 32 112 482 105 377 00014600 Radhwnohanpur 351 137 214 75 28 47 249 101 148 00014700 Radbapur 407 83 324 178 39 139 19:5 29 166 00014800 Janmejoynagar 153 46 107 11 3 8 120 35 85 000 14900 Belbari 1.111 272 839 425 88 337 423 ZOO 323 00015000 'Champaknagar 303 103 200 14 3 11 64 26 38 00015100 Champabari 113 9 104 57 3 54 I I

    402 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    684 113 571 2,785 1,480 1,305 81,521 32,343 49,178 Jirani. (Total) 0009 684 113 571 2,785 1,480 1,305 81,521 32,343 49,178 Jirani. (Rural) 0009 Jirania (Urban) 0009 Jirania (Rural) 5 I 4 232 164 68 7,529 2,721 4,808 Radhakishorenagar 00013300 9 2 7 196 134 62 6,574 2,314 4,260 Kbayerpur 00013400 97 23 74 174 123 51 6,976 2,543 4,433 Uttar Champamura 00013500 15 14 68 36 32 4,472 1,566 2,906 Briddhanagar 00013600 2 2 18 10 8 2,419 980 1,439 Mekhlipara 00013700 117 5 112 23 12 11 1,632 681 951 Tulakona 00013800 23 7 16 129 87 42 5,060 1,967 3,093 Purba Noagoan 00013900 92 28 64 266 172 94 10,359 3,883 6,476 Majlishpur 00014000 12 2 10 274 167 107 6,295 2,352 3,943 Bankimnagar 00014100 190 22 168 219 132 87 5,597 2,262 3,335 Purba Barjalai 00014200 1 1 206 115 91 2,374 1,028 1,346 Joynagar 00014300 13 2 11 327 no 217 5,123 1,975 3,148 Purba Debendranagar 00014400 56 10 46 79 34 45 3,827 1,751 2,076 Jirania 00014500 4 2 2 23 6 17 1,813 903 910 Radhamohanpur 00014600 13 2 11 21 13 8 3,813 1,814 1,999 Radhapur 00014700 3 3 19 8 11 1,340 615 725 Janmejoynagar 00014800 12 3 9 251 81 170 3,870 1,955 1,91,5 Belbari 00014900 20 3 17 205 71 134 1,900 797 1,103 Champaknagar 00015000 55 5 50 548 236 312 Champabari 00015100

    403 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Total population (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares EOEuiation} Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0010 Duldi (Total) 26,290 19,979 95,857 49,205 46,652 11,504 5,880 5,624 0010 DukH (Rural) 23,940 19,979 95,857 49,205 46,652 11,504 5,880 5,624 0010 Dukli (Urban) 2,350 Dukli (Rural) 00015200 Charipara 585 3,417 17,306 8,839 8,467 2,357 1,224 1,133 00015300 Ishanchandranagar 612 952 4,718 2,428 2,290 572 302 270 00015400 Madhupur 1,050 2,809 12,971 6.577 6.394 1,321 649 672 00015500 Pandabpur 905 1,22\ 6,202 3.187 3,015 S86 460 426 00015600 Bikramnagar 745 1,495 6,941 3,608 • 3,333 722 374 348 00015700 Kanchanmala 716 610 2,937 1.509 1,428 287 145 142 00015800 Madhuban 1,477 2,315 10,918 5,585 5,333 1,264 666 598 00015900 Dukli 837 3,523 16,839 8,850 7,989 1,854 949 90S 00016000 Anandanagar 1,422 2,149 9,969 5,016 4,953 1,186 591 595 00016100 Srinllgar 2,442 1,488 7,056 3,606 3,450 1,055 520 535

    404 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name ofYillage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    28,420 14,274 14,146 6,031 3,184 2,847 67,629 37,738 29,891 Dukli (Total) 28,420 14,274 14,146 6,031 3,184 2,847 67,629 37,738 29,891 Dukli (Rural) Dukli (Urban) Dukli (Rural) 8,728 4,398 4,330 42 21 21 11,400 6,366 5,034 Charipara 970 491 479 1 1 3,410 1,887 1,523 lshanchandranagar 1,104 542 562 116 53 63 10,148 5,460 4,688 Madhupur 854 429 425 3,915 2,224 1,691 Pandabpur 1,926 996 930 64 34 30 5,322 2,931 2,391 Bikramnagar 901 463 438 73 32 41 2.188 1,223 965 Kanchanmala 3,373 1,679 1.694 269 193 76 7,950 4,338 3,612 Madhuban 5,880 2,938 2,942 289 252 37 12.528 7,100 5,428 Dukli 3,692 1,821 1,871 594 307 287 6.965 3,870 3,095 Anandanagar 992 517 475 4,583 2,292 2,291 3,803 2,339 1,464 Srinagar

    405 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0010 Dukli (rotal) 28,228 11,467 16,761 29,998 25,115 4,883 26,263 23,350 2,913 0010 Dukli (Rural) 28,228 11,467 16,761 29,998 25,115 4,883 26,263 23,350 2,913 0010 Dukli (Urban) Dukli (Rural) 00015200 Charipara 5,906 2,473 3,433 5,061 4,322 739 4,583 4,089 494 00015300 Ishancbandranagar 1,308 541 767 1,366 1,243 123 1,278 1,192 86 00015400 Madhu~ur 2,823 1,117 1,706 4,036 3,401 635 3,483 3,125 358 00015500 Pandabpur 2,287 963 1,324 2,186 1,702 484 1,625 1,518 107 00015600 Bikramnagitr 1,619 677 942 2,140 1,857 283 1,891 1,691 200 00015700 Kanchanmala 749 286 463 862 774 88 776 703 73 00015800 Madhuban 2,968 1,247 1,721 3,201 2,807 394 2,842 2,567 275 00015900 Dukli 4,311 1,750 2,561 5,358 4,767 591 5,011 4,579 432 00016000 Anandanagar 3,004 1,146 1,858 3,006 2,519 487 2,533 2,257 276 00016100 Srinagar 3,253 1,267 1,986 2,782 1,723 1,059 2,241 1,629 612

    406 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial cate!:0!Y of main workers Name of Village Household industty Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 2

    3,847 3,321 526 2,425 2,029 396 652 450 202 19,339 17,550 1,789 DukJi (Total) 3,847 3,321 526 2,425 2,029 396 652 450 202 19,339 17,550 1,789 Dukli (Rural) Dukli (Urban) Dukli (Rural) 313 288 25 244 224 20 137 83 54 3,889 3,494 395 Charipara 497 486 11 120 113 7 40 16 24 621 577 44 Ishanchandranagar 417 388 29 201 197 4 115 84 31 2,750 2,456 294 Madhupur 770 749 21 332 297 35 20 14 6 503 458 45 Pandabpur 177 169 8 262 241 21 55 40 15 1,397 1,241" 156 Bikramnagar 230 210 20 231 214 17 11 8 3 304 271 33 Kanchanmala 104 94 10 III lOS 6 54 44 10 2,573 2,324 249 Madhuban 216 178 38 93 67 26 79 58 21 4,623 4,276 347 Dulcli 149 124 25 186 139 47 66 41 25 2,132 1,953 179 Anandanagar 974 635 339 645 432 213 75 62 13 547 500 47 Srinagar

    407 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial catego!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural Jabourers nwnber Persons . Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 4S 46 47 48 49

    0010 Dukli (TObll) 3,735 1,765 1,970 697 228 469 1,021 42S 596 OO}O Dukll (Runl) 3,735 1,765 1,970 697 228 469 1,021 425 596 0010 Dukli (Urban) Dukli (Runl) 00015200 Charipam 478 233 245 76 21 55 167 72 95 00015300 Ishanchandranagar 88 51 37 11 9 2 13 10 3 00015400 Madhupur 553 276 277 28 II 17 108 80 28 00015500 Pandabpur 561 184 377 407 III 296 118 55 63 00015600 Bikramnagar 249 166 83 38 25 13 57 37 20 00015700 KancbanmaJa 86 71 \5 13 8 5 45 41 4 00015800 Madhuoan 359 240 119 22 8 14 42 25 17 00015900 Duldi 347 1811 159 31 14 17 48 16 32 00016000 Anandanagar 473 262 211 21 15 6 61 32 29 00016100 Srinagar 541 94 447 50 6 44 362 57 305

    408 CENSUS ABSTRACf of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 5S S6 57 58 2

    393 62 331 1,624 1,050 574 65,859 24,090 41,769 DukJi (Total) 0010 393 62 331 1,624 1,050 574 65,859 24,090 41,769 DukJi (Rural) 0010 Dukli (Urban) 0010 Dukli (Runl) 22 3 19 213 137 76 12,245 4,517 7,728 Charipara 00015200 13 3 10 51 29 22 3,352 1,185 2,167 Ishanchandranagar 00015300 151 11 140 266 174 92 8,935 3,176 5,759 Madhupur 00015400 11 2 9 25 16 9 4,016 1,485 2,531 PandabpuT 00015500 29 11 18 125 93 32 4,801 1,751 3,050 Bikramnagar 00015600 6 3 3 22 19 3 2,075 735 1,340 Kanchanmala 00015700 21 6 15 274 201 73 7,717 2,778 4,939 Madhuban 00015800 43 4 39 225 154 71 11,481 4,083 7,398 Dukli 00015900 87 19 68 304 196 108 6,963 2,491 4,466 Anandanagar 00016000 10 10 119 31 88 4,274 1,883 2,391 Srinagar 00016100

    409 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares ~oEulation2 Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0011 Jampuijala (Total) 23,350 9,045 43,969 22,518 21,451 5,815 2,927 2,888 0011 Jampuijala (Rural) 23,350 9,045 43,969 22,518 21,451 5,815 2,927 2,888 0011 Jampuijala (Urban) Jampuijala (Rural) 00016200 Prabhapur 2,030 728 3,391 1,793 1,598 390 205 185 00016300 Mohanpur 1,056 707 3,376 1,739 1,637 333 164 169 00016400 Pekumjala 724 175 840 436 404 89 45 44 000]6500 Ratanpur 2,207 833 3.997 2,016 1.981 564 285 279 00016600 Bamnichhara • 199 125 580 295 285 69 29 40 00016700 Shyamnagar 263 228 1,012 498 514 147 70 77 00016800 Paschim Takarjala 1,251 1,023 4,790 2,456 2,334 556 271 285 00016900 Purba Takarjala 909 399 1.875 940 935 244 126 118 00017000 Sangkumabari 1,517 647 3,077 1,507 1,570 397 195 202 00017100 Barmabari 1,392 115 529 253 276 103 54 49 00017200 Killabari 1,737 373 1.956 976 980 356 170 186 00017300 Kalaibari 1,205 361 1,828 927 901 157 84 73 00017400 Jampuijala. 905 726 3,749 2,011 1,738 462 252 210 00017500 Kandruchhara 1,345 609 2,840 1,426 1,414 450 220 230 00017600 Ujan Gbaniamara 1,192 531 2,692 1,387 1,305 389 208 181 00017700 Madhya Ghaniamara 1,683 460 2,272 1,144 1,128 308 142 166 00017800 Hirapur 614 211 1,075 576 499 118 54 64 00017900' Amarendranagar 991 472 2,383 1,263 1,120 387 186 201 00018000 Ujan Pathalia 1,134 322 1,707 875 832 296 167 129

    410 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    326 168 158 40,377 20,513 19,864 24,152 15,094 9,058 Jampuijala (Total) 326 168 158 40,377 20,513 19,864 24,152 15,094 9,058 Jampuijala (Rural) Jampuijala (Urban) Jampuijala (Rural) 233 118 115 2,733 1,410 1,323 2,063 1,320 743 Prabhapur 85 42 43 1,666 865 801 2,256 1,352 904 Mohanpur 80S 418 387 469 292 177 Pekurujala 3,942 1,982 1,960 1,571 992 579 Ratanpur 564 284 280 342 215 127 Bamnichhara 966 473 493 466 296 170 Shyamnagar 4,748 2,428 2,320 2,982 1,828 1,154 Paschim Takrujala 1,859 935 924 927 576 351 Purba Takarjala 3.077 1,507 1,570 1,553 922 631 Sangkumabari 529 253 276 138 93 45 Barrnabari 1.833 922 911 895 575 320 Killahari 1,824 925 899 1,046 637 409 Kalaibari 8 8 3,585 1,870 1.715 2,484 1,515 969 Jampuijala 2.795 1,407 1,388 1,581 971 610 Kandraichhara 2.662 1,372 1,290 1,367 847 520 Ujan Ghaniarnara 2,235 1,125 1,110 1,316 859 457 Madhya Ghaniamara 972 520 452 664 461 203 Himpur 1,931 978 953 1,252 859 393 Amarendmnagar 1,651 839 812 780 484 296 Ujan Pathalia

    411 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers nwnbec Persons Males Females' Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0011 Jampuija12 (Total) 19,817 7,424 12,393 20,039. 10,964 9,075 14,510 9,910 4,600 0011 Jampuijala (Rural) 19,817 7,424 12,393 20,039 10,964 9,075 14,510 9,910 4,600 0011 Jampuijala (Urban) Jampuijala (Rural) 00016200 Prabhapur 1,328 473 855 1,836 1,003 833 1,077 863 214 00016300 Mohanpur 1,120 387 733 1,391 878 513 943 806 137 00016400 PekUllljala 371 144 227 380 190 190 207 182 25 00016500 Ratanpur 2,426 1,024 1,402 1,857 986 871 1,372 899 473 00016600 Bamnichhara 238 80 158 278 156 122 196 138 58 00016700 Shyamnagar 546 202 344 406 254 152 250 228 22 00016800 Paschim Takarjala 1,808 628 1,180 1,830 1,121 709 1,365 1,014 351 00016900 Purba Takrujala 948 364 584 949 463 486 828 434 394 00017000 Sangkumabari 1,524 585 939 1,574 757 817 1,230 671 559 00017100 Barmabari 391 160 231 271 129 142 226 117 109 00017200 Killabari 1,061 401 660 926 446 480 894 435 459 00017300 Kalaibari 782 290 492 952 465 487 750 404 346 00017400 Jampuijala 1,265 496 769 1,570 951 619 1,103 878 225 00017500 Kandraichhara 1,259 455 804 1,126 662 464 717 601 116 00017600 Ujan Ghaniarnara 1,325 540 785 1,087 637 450 881 541 340 00017700 Madhya Ghaniamara 956 285 671 1,192 605 587 840 510 330 00017800 Hirapur 411 115 296 477 242 235 385 241 144 00017900 Amarendranagar 1,131 404 727 1,164 636 528 774 594 180 00018000 Ujan Pathalia 927 391 536 773 383 390 472 354 118

    412 CENSUS ABSTRACI

    Industrial categ0!l: of main workers Name of Village 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

    6,713 4,599 2,114 5,130 3,138 1,992 138 67 71 2,529 2,106 423 Jampuijala (Total) 6,713 4,599 2,114 5,130 3,138 1,992 138 67 71 2,529 2,106 423 Jampuijala (Rural) Jampuijala (Urban) Jampuijala (Rural) 594 516 78 265 158 107 5 4 I 213 185 28 Prabhapur 491 449 42 183 ISO 33 43 22 21 226 185 41 Mohanpur 124 121 3 19 12 7 1 1 63 48 15 Pekumjala 534 357 177 592 382 210 II 7 4 235 153 82 Ratanpur 92 76 16 86 46 40 I 1 17 15 2 Bamnichhara 76 69 7 94 87 7 1 1 79 71 8 Shyamnagar 379 306 73 517 317 200 9 4 5 460 387 73 Paschim Takmjala 522 262 260 225 105 120 1 1 80 66 14 Purba Takarjala 684 356 328 428 227 201 5 5 113 83 30 Sangkumabari 171 80 91 32 17 15 23 20 3 Barmabari 288 136 152 569 266 303 2 35 32 3 Killabari 545 296 249 171 80 91 33 27 6 Kalaibari 368 295 73 309 202 107 9 8 417 373 44 Jampuijala 194 166 28 386 320 66 2 2 13S 113 22 Kandraichhara 298 214 84 466 269 197 38 37 79 57 22 Ujan Ghaniamara 439 256 183 311 180 131 89 73 16 Madhya Ghaniamara 323 189 134 24 17 7 38 35 3 Hirapur 448 349 99 177 104 73 7 6 142 135 7 Amarendranagar 143 106 37 276 199 77 1 1 52 48 4 Ujan Pathalia

    413 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial categO!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0011 Jampuijala (Total) 5,529 1,054 4,475 2,285 490 1,795 2,772 417 2,355 0011 Jampuijala (Rural) 5,529 1,054 4,475 2,285 490 1,795 2,772 417 2,355 0011 Jampuijala (Urban) Jampuijala (Rural) 00016200 Prabbapur 759 140 619 431 66 365 269 S3 216 00016300 Mohanpur 448 72 376 103 16 87 180 24 156 00016400 Pekuarjala 173 8 165 3 2 1 167 5 162 00016500 Ratanpur 485 87 398 67 18 49 359 62 297 00016600 Bamnicbhara 82 18 64 10 2 8 72 16 56 00016700 Shyamnagar 156 26 130 17 2 15 111 15 96 00016800 Paschim Takarjala 465 107 358 159 46 113 264 38 226 00016900 Purba Takarjala 121 29 92 22 7 15 88 19 69 00017000 Sangkumabari 344 86 258 178 40 138 152 36 116 00017100 Barmabari 45 12 33 32 10 22 13 2 11 00017200 Killabari 32 11 21 24 7 17 2 2 00017300 Kalaibari 202 61 141 101 38 63 99 22 71 00017400 Jampuijala 467 73 394 137 22 115 310 41 269 00017500 Kandraichbara 409 61 348 149 34 115 241 21 220 00017600 Ujan Ghaniamara 206 96 110 98 63 35 85 26 S9 00017700 Madhya Ghaniamara 352 95 257 282 76 206 61 13 48 00017800 Hirapur 92 1 91 79 79 12 12 00017900 Amarendranagar 390 42 348 106 15 91 275 21 254 00018000 Ujan Pathalia 301 29 272 287 26 261 12 3 9

    414 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ' Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    198 36 162 274 111 163 23,930 11,554 12,376 Jampuijala (Total) 0011 198 36 162 274 111 163 23,930 11,554 12,376 Jampuijala (Rural) 0011 Jampuijala (Urban) 0011 Jampuijala (Rural) 10 8 2 49 13 36 1,555 790 765 Pmbhapur 00016200 147 17 130 18 15 3 1,985 861 1,124 Mohanpur 00016300 3 I 2 460 246 214 Pekumjala 00016400 6 5 53 6 47 2,140 1,030 1,110 Ratanpur 00016500 302 139 163 Bamnichhara 00016600 1 I 27 8 19 606 244 362 Shyamnagar 00016700 5 2 3 37 21 16 2,960 1,335 1,625 Paschim Takmjala 00016800 II 3 8 926 477 449 Purba Takarjala 00016900 2 12 9 3 1,503 750 753 Sangkurnabari 00017000 258 124 134 Barrnabari 00017100 6 4 2 1,030 530 500 Killabari 00017200 2 1 876 462 414 Kalaibari 00017300 3 1 2 17 9 8 2.179 1,060 1,119 Iampuijala 00017400 6 2 4 13 4 9 1,714 764 950 Kandmichhara 00017500 14 1 13 9 6 3 1,605 750 855 Ujan Ghaniarnara 00017600 8 6 2 1,080 539 541 Madhya Ghaniamara 00017700 1 1 598 334 264 Himpur 00017800 3 2 6 4 2 1,219 627 592 Amarendranagar 00017900 2 2 934 492 442 Ujan Pathalia 00018000

    415 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 nwnber hectares population~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0012 Bishalgarb (Total) 32,390 32,639 156,410 80,331 76,079 21,084 10,625 10,459 0012 Bishalgarh (Rural) 31,330 32,639 156,410 80,331 76,079 21,084 10,625 10,459 0012 Bishalgarh (Urban) 1,060 Bishalgarb (Rural) 00018100 Kamalasagar 397 361 1,868 985 883 312 181 131 00018200 Debipur 871 592 2,698 1,398 1,300 352 175 171 00018300 Radhanagar 1,146 455 2,213 1,125 1,088 338 158 180 00018400 Konaban 798 653 3,153 1,689 l,464 463 236 221 00018500 -Madhupur 62? 842 4,179 2,136 2,043 581 280 301 00018600 ~yadhepa 1,158 1,064 5,376 2,777 2,599 886 467 419 00018700 Nehalchandnmagar 1,170 1,161 5,513 2,768 2,745 759 388 371 00018800 Purathal Rajnagar 942 802 3,788 1,981 1,807 608 303 305 00018900 Ghaniamara 573 1,374 6,489 3,324 3,165 891 447 444 00019000 Bishalgarb 1,140 5,133 23,721 12,248 11,473 2,721 1,388 1,333 00019100 Dakshin champamura 820 659 3,224 1,618 1,606 430 187 243 00019200 Laxmibil 633 1,343 6,684 3,52\ 3,163 877 470 407 00019300 Gopinagar 1,055 1,419 6,964 3,583 3,381 956 497 459 00019400 Golaghati 1,240 1,271 6,248 3,238 3,010 743 380 363 000\9500 Latiachhara 1,324 796 3,949 2,043 1,906 593 300 293 00019600 Uttar ChariJam 1,970 2,221 10,793 5,516 5,277 1,473 697 776 00019700 Brajapur 1,128 1,877 8,477 4,303 4,174 1,038 531 507 00019800 Krishna Kishorenagar 1,053 1,932 9,244 4,791 4,453 1,276 660 616 00019900 Gajaria 707 736 3,483 1,741 1,742 592 268 324 00020000 Bangshibari 518 233 1,127 581 546 197 105 92 00020100 Rangapania 1,161 805 3,954 2,037 1,917 557 289 268 00020200 Sutamura 899 405 1,943 956 987 330 16\ 169 00020300 Dhariatbal 365 235 1,084 528 556 134 67 67 00020400 Ramnagar 518 449 2,285 1,161 1,124 322 162 160 00020500 Rangmala 1,450 568 2,676 1,342 1,334 391 194 197 00020600 Dakshin Charilam 646 1,340 6,417 3,302 3,115 794 372 422 00020700 Baustali 980 461 2,286 1,145 1,141 321 158 163 00020800 Padmanagar 868 273 1,296 659 637 173 94 79 00020900 Amtali 945 1,242 5,825 2,990 2,835 748 391 357 00021000 Barjala 466 478 2,280 1,191 1,089 282 136 146 00021100 Promodenagar 1,022 536 2,646 1,382 1,264 393 197 196 00021200 Pathaliaghat 886 526 2,559 1,291 1,268 306 156 150 00021300 Madhya Pathalia 793 392 1,968 9&1 987 247 130 117

    416 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    25,332 13,061 12,271 37,696 19,039 18,657 103,120 59,417 43,703 Bishlilgarh (fotaI) 25,332 13,061 12,271 37,696 19,039 18,657 103,120 59,417 43,703 Bishalgarn (Rural) Bishalgarb (Urban) Bisbalgarh (Runl) 870 439 431 11 6 5 943 595 348 Kamalasagar 417 217 200 335 170 165 1,752 1,029 723 Debipur 336 173 163 262 118 144 1,109 651 458 Radhanagar 1,145 61,0 535 1,407 745 662 1,729 1,114 615 Konaban 656 334 322 695 348 347 2,670 1,491 1,179 Madhupur 1,449 773 676 1,572 786 786 2,722 1,625 1,097 Kaiyadhepa 1,154 607 547 476 226 250 3,625- 1,972 1,653 Nehalchandranagar 437 227 210 1 1 2,423 1,399 1,024 Purathal Rajnagar 1,162 571 591 II 6 5 4,007 2,302 1,705 Gbaniamara 4,925 2,528 2,397 153 91 62 17,996 9,926 8,070 Bisbalgam 486 239 247 2,141 1,192 949 Daksbin champarnura 1,284 668 616 4,669 2,675 1,994 Laxmibil 1,972 1,016 956 134 66 68 4,831 2,691 2,140 Gopinagar 31 t 166 145 2,439 1,255 1,184 4,390 2,549 1,841 Golagbati 3,335 1,725 1,610 2,136 1,349 787 Latiachhara 1,933 1,017 916 198 94 104 7,430 4,185 3,245 Uttar Cbarilam 1,054 535 519 1,648 815 833 5,596 3,213 2,383 Brajapur 1,246 655 591 210 105 105 6,194 3,561 2,633 Krishna Kishorenagar 790 402 388 1,680 832 848 1.753 1,076 677 Gajaria 1,127 581 546 715 455 260 Bangshibari 920 472 448 1,549 791 758 2,598 1,528 1,070 Rangapania 1,927 944 983 1,165 709 456 Sutamura 1,063 514 549 724 412 312 Dhariathal 2,257 1,135 1,122 1,345 813 532 Rmnnagar 79 37 42 2,493 1,251 1,242 1,753 1,067 686 Rangmala 2,031 1,018 1,013 12 5 7 4.467 2,575 1,892 Dakshin Charilarn 1,865 929 936 1,407 854 553 Baustali 20 13 7 1,271 644 627 870 516 354 Padmanagar 318 170 148 2,977 1,508 1,469 4,000 2,299 1,701 Amtali 299 155 144 405 199 206 1,752 1,001 751 Barjala 2,144 1,124 1,020 1,551 1,004 547 Promodenagar 37 18 19 2,176 1,092 1,084 1,584 961 623 Pathaliagbat 1,863 934 929 1,073 628 445 Madhya Pathalia

    417 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    001l Bisbalgarb (Total) S3,290 20,914 32,376 51,222 39,915 12,307 42,962 36,551 6,410 0012 Bisbalgarb (Rural) 53,290 20,914 32,376 52,222 39,915 12,307 42,962 36,5SZ 6,410 0012 Bisbalgarb (Urban) Bisbalgarb (Rural) 00018100 KamaJasagar 925 390 535 708 497 211 487 428 59 00018200 Debipur 946 369 577 1,067 788 279 653 586 67 00018300 Radhanagar 1,104 474 630 743 563 180 676 527 149 00018400 Konaban 1,424 575 849 1,069 904 165 972 866 106 00018500 Madbupur 1,509 645 864 1,408 1,1'69 239 1,314 1,137 177 00018600 Kaiyadhepa 2,654 1,152 1,502 1,689 1,314 375 1,460 1,263 197 00018700 Nehalchandranagar 1,88& 796 1,092 1,513 1,418 95 1,426 1,361 65 00018800 Purathal Rajnagar 1,365 582 783 995 925 70 982 920 62 00018900 Gbaniamara 2,482 1,022 1,460 1,783 1,595 188 1,530 1,423 107 00019000 Bishalgarh 5,725 2,322 3,403 7,540 6,329 1,211 6,658 5,863 795 00019100 Dakshin champamura 1,083 426 657 1,190 938 252 968 840 128 00019200 LaxmibiJ 2,015 846 1,169 1,963 1,736 227 1,835 1,644 191 00019300 Gopinagar 2,133 892 1,241 2,001 1,655 346 1,711 1,533 178 00019400 Golagltati 1,858 689 1,169 1,796 1,499 297 ],435 1,265 170 00019500 Latiachhara 1,813 694 1,119 1,404 926 478 940 839 101 00019500 Uttar Cbarilam 3,363 1,331 2,032 3,407 2,741 666 2,847 2,524 323 00019700 Brajapur 2,881 1,090 1,791 2,848 2,137 711 2,231 1,857 374 00019800 Krishna Kisborenagar 3,050 1,230 1,820 2,540 2,247 293 2,215 2,025 190 00019900 Gajaria 1,730 665 1,065 1,139 830 309 997 776 221 00020000 Bangshibari 412 126 286 483 282 201 374 228 146 00020100 Rangapania 1,356 509 847 1,325 1,053 272 1,176 1,007 169 00020200 Sutamura 778 247 531 586 433 153 568 427 141 00020300 Dbariathal 360 116 244 435 256 179 343 247 96 00020400 Ramnagar 940 348 592 1.134 585 549 970 527 443 00020500 Rangmala 923 275 648 1,411 715 696 754 625 129 00020600 Dakshin Charilam 1,950 727 1,223 2,236 1,659 577 1,877 1,558 319 00020700 Baustali 879 291 588 1,174 583 591 590 509 81 00020800 Padmanagar 426 143 283 698 360 338 482 322 160 00020900 Amtali 1,825 691 1,134 1,890 1,400 490 ],605 1,240 365 00021000 Barjala 528 190 338 828 639 189 725 613 112 00021100 Promodenagar 1,095 378 717 1,184 646 538 880 557 323 00021200 Pathaliaghat 975 330 645 1,051 610 441 698 585 113 00021300 Madhya Path alia 895 353 542 984 483 501 583 430 153

    418 CENSVSABSTRACI

    IndustrIal ~0!I of.main workers Name of Village 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

    13,026 11,197 1,829 9,024 7,369 1,655 2,012 1,184 828 18,900 16,80l 2,098 Bishalgurh (Total) 13,026 11,197 1,829 9,024 7,369 1,655 2,012 1,184 828 18,900 16,802 2,098 Bishalgarh (Rural) Bishalgarh (Urban) Bishalgam (Rural) 134 129 5 66 57 9 2 2 285 240 45 Kamalasagar 295 281 14 103 94 9 4 2 2 251 209 42 Debipur 184 183 1 166 149 17 5 4 1 321 191 130 Radhanagar 185 173 12 452 389 63 1 334 303 31 Konaban 374 351 23 373 278 95 21 20 546 488 58 Madhupur 481 434 47 647 528 119 4 3 328 298 30 Kaiyadhepa 563 551 12 475 446 29 22 20 2 366 344 22 Nehalchandranagar 418 403 15 270 252 18 3 2 1 291 263 28 Purathal Rajnagar 370 355 15 294 280 14 75 59 16 791 729 62 Ghaniamara 416 387 29 312 286 26 425 224 201 5,505 4,966 539 Bishalgarh 156 142 14 132 113 19 33 25 8 647 560 87 Dakshin champamura 487 477 10 306 252 54 112 62 50 930 853 77 Laxmibil 569 543 26 482 424 58 99 66 33 561 500 61 Gopinagar 535 512 23 295 232 63 39 24 15 566 497 69 Golaghati 345 311 34 430 385 45 9 I) 156 134 22 Latiachhara 444 426 18 729 659 70 197 108 89 1,477 1,331 146 Uttar Charilam 472 426 46 303 274 29 324 143 181 1,132 1,014 118 Brajapur 981 923 58 267 243 24 30 23 7 937 836 101 Krishna Kishorenagar 636 468 168 155 129 26 48 37 11 158 142 16 Gajaria 225 131 94 108 58 50 41 39 2 Bangshibari 641 547 94 223 187 36 36 26 10 276 247 29 Rangapania 188 152 36 255 162 93 125 113 12 Sutamura 201 141 60 58 33 25 84 73 11 Dhariathal 585 296 289 243 100 143 1 141 131 10 Ramnagar 567 479 88 45 15 30 4 4 138 127 11 Rangmala 415 402 13 364 330 34 378 224 154 720 602 118 Dakshin Chari1am 202 179 23 242 201 41 146 129 17 Baustali 150 114 36 281 163 118 51 45 6 Padrnanagar 350 249 101 376 216 160 16 13 3 863 762 101 Amtali 185 182 3 180 138 42 101 61 40 259 232 27 Barjala 559 311 248 131 92 39 15 15 175 139 36 Promodenagar 345 284 61 133 105 28 3 3 217 193 24 Pathaliaghat 368 255 113 128 99 29 5 4 82 72 10 Madhya Pathalia

    419 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cat:gO!! code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females PersOIlS Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0012 Bisbalgarh (Total) 9,260 3,363 5,897 1,819 460 1,359 4,263 1,497 2,766 0011 Bisbalgarb (Runl) 9,260 3,363 5,897 1,819 460 1,359 4,263 1,497 2,766 0012 Bisbalgarb (Urban) Bisbalgarh (Rural) 00018100 Kamalasagar 221 69 152 22 5 17 90 27 63 00018200 Debipur 414 202 212 30 11 19 181 85 96 00018300 Radhanagar 67 36 31 24 21 3 25 10 15 00018400 Konaban 97 38 59 10 4 6 58 18 40 00018500 Madhupur 94 32 62 7 3 4 66 20 46 00018600 Kailadhepa 229 51 178 51 1 44 136 26 110 00018700 Nehalchandranagar 87 57 30 2 1 I 35 27 II 00018800 Purathal Rajnagar 13 5 8 8 4 4 00018900 Ghaniamara 253 112 81 18 11 7 105 81 24 00019000 BishaIgarh 882 466 416 35 13 22 208 171 31 00019100 Dakshin champamura 222 98 124 11 5 6 13 40 33 00019200 LaxmibiJ 128 92 36 6 6 52 39 13 00019300 Gopinagar 290 122 168 33 24 9 120 60 60 00019400 Golaghati 361 234 127 81 43 44 186 127 59 00019500 Latiachhara 464 87 377 159 42 117 281 33 248 00019600 Uttar Charilam 560 217 343 14 9 5 128 85 43 00019700 Bllljapur 617 280 337 81 35 46 242 116 126 00019800 'Krishna Kishorenagar 325 222 103 19 14 5 158 110 48 00019900 Gajaria 142 54 88 99 28 71 19 10 9 00020000 Bangshibari 109 54 55 65 31 34 43 22 21 00020100 Rangapania 149 46 103 15 6 9 103 30 73 00020200 Sutamura 18 6 12 4 4 12 4 8 00020300 Dhariathal 92 9 83 53 4 49 32 1 31 00020400 Rarnnagar 164 58 106 114 39 75 44 19 25 00020500 RangmaIa 657 90 567 17 3 14 629 81 548 00020600 Dakshin Charilarn 359 101 258 35 11 24 86 28 58 00020700 Baustali 584 74 510 270 27 243 285 32 253 00020800 Padmanagar 216 38 178 22 2 20 191 33 158 00020900 Amtali 285 160 125 19 9 10 136 58 78 00021000 BarjaIa 103 26 77 4 2 2 20 3 17 00021100 Promodenagar 304 89 215 83 19 64 176 50 126 00021200 Pathaliaghat 353 25 328 175 7 168 175 16 159 00021300 Madhya PathaIia 401 53 348 235 18 217 160 31 129

    420 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    906 121 785 2,272 1,285 987 104,188 40,416 63,772 Bishalgarb (Total) 0012 906 121 785 2,272 1,285 987 104,188 40,416 63,772 Bishalgarb (Rural) 0012 Bishalgarb (Urban) 0012 Bisbalgarb (Rural) I lOS 37 71 1,160 488 672 KamaIasagar 00018100 8 3 5 195 103 92 1,631 610 1,021 Debipur 00018200 4 4 14 5 9 1,470 562 908 Radhanagar 00018300 2 2 27 16 II 2,084 785 1,299 Konaban 00018400 4 4 17 9 8 2,771 967 1,804 Madhupur 00018500 2 2 40 16 24 3,687 1,463 2,224 Kaiyadhepa 00018600 IS 4 II 35 25 10 4,000 1,350 2,650 NehaIchandranagar 00018700 5 I 4 2,793 1,056 1,737 PurathaI Rajnagar 00018800 20 7 13 110 73 37 4,706 1,729 2,977 Ghaniamara 00018900 129 24 105 510 258 252 16,ISI 5,919 10,262 BishaIgarh 00019000 13 13 125 53 72 2,034 680 1,354 Dakshin charnpamura 00019100 24 8 16 46 39 7 4,721 1,785 2,936 Laxmibil 00019200 54 5 49 83 33 50 4,963 1,928 3,035 Gopinagar 00019300 7 2 5 81 62 19 4,452 1,739 2,713 Golaghati 00019400 2 1 22 11 11 2,545 1,117 1,428 Latiachhara 00019500 247 11 236 171 112 59 7,386 2,775 4,611 Uttar Charilam 00019600 128 17 III 166 112 54 5,629 2,166 3,463 Brajapur 00019700 15 7 8 133 91 42 6,704 2,544 4,160 Krishna Kishorenagar 00019800 7 3 4 17 13 4 2,344 911 1,433 Gajaria 00019900 1 644 299 345 Bangshibari 00020000 12 12 19 10 9 2,629 984 1,645 Rangapania 00020100 2 2 1,357 523 834 Sutarnura 00020200 6 4 2 649 272 377 DhariathaI 00020300 6 6 1,151 576 575 Rarnnagar 00020400 5 3 2 6 3 3 1,265 627 638 Rangmala 00020500 147 18 129 91 44 47 4,ISI 1,643 2,538 Dakshin Charilarn 00020600 1 I 28 15 13 1,112 562 550 BaustaIi 00020700 3 3 598 299 299 Padmanagar 00020S00 7 2 5 123 91 32 3,935 1,590 2,345 Amtali 00020900 SO 4 46 29 17 12 1,452 552 900 8arjaIa 00021000 44 20 24 1,462 736 726 l>romooenagar 00021100 3 2 1 1,508 6S1 827 Pathaliaghat 00021200 6 4 2 9S4 498 486 Madhya PathaIia 00021300

    421 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of ViII age Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the in institutional and houseless code Village households age-group 0-6 number hectares EOEulation~ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0013 Boxanagar (Total) 11,050 8,lOl 44,064 lZ,760 ll,304 8,442 4,213 4,229 0013 Boxanagllr (Rural) 11,050 8,101 44,064 22,760 11,304 8,441 4,213 4,219 0013 Boxanagar (Urban) Bounagar (Rural) 00021400 Rahimpur 655 586 3,403 1,739 1,664 806 386 420 00021500 Pulia 356 450 2,712 1,493 1,219 565 284 281 00021600 Bhaluarchar 101 591 2,845 1,460 1,38S 429 198 231 00021700 Ashabari 294 460 .2,536 1,318 1,218 558 272 286 00021800 Boxanagar 521 866 4,746 2,410 2,336 ~42 469 473 00021900 Kalsimura 660 862 4,656 2,391 2,265 832 434 398 00022000 Manikyanagar 828 480 2,507 1,294 1,213 404 199 205 00022100 Ghilatali 421 383 2,183 1,083 1,100 428 200 228 00022200 Jogatrampur 446 146 813 445 368 167 88 79 00022300 Kalarochaura 797 471 2,446 1,319 1,127 331 161 170 00022400 Anandapur 634 361 2,053 1,053 1,000 435 230 205 00022500 Kamalanagar 644 551 2,766 1,410 1,356 466 247 219 00022600 Bejoynagar 867 178 827 425 402 177 81 96 00022100 Dhanirampur 989 290 1,383 689 694 334 160 174 00022800 Matinagar 1,555 669 3,768 1,896 1,872 722 367 355 00022900 Ku1ubari 680 758 4,420 2,335 2,085 846 431 409

    422 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tnoes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    9,823 5,027 4,7% 3,019 1,531 1,488 23,380 13,794 9,586 Boxanagar (Total) 9,823 5,027 4,796 3,019 1,531 1,488 23,380 13,794 9,586 Bounagar (Rural) Bounagar (Urban) Boxanagar (Rural) 57 27 30 1,814 1,044 770 Rahimpur 42 24 18 8 8 1,403 935 468 Putia 1,209 610 599 638 332 306 1,929 1,155 774 Bhaluarcbar 204 103 101 1,021 630 391 Asbabari 371 194 177 4 2 2 2,331 1,298 1,033 Boxanagar 2,341 1,186 1,155 I I 2,656 1,511 1,145 Kalsimura 649 337 312 25 11 14 1,456 872 584 Manikyanagar 626 313 313 1,135 615 520 Ghilatali 152 82 70 400 249 151 Jogatrampur 1,596 837 759 1,693 1,035 658 Kalamchaura 525 274 2S1 1,016 603 413 Anandapur 1,435 721 714 1,798 994 804 Karnalanagar 827 425 402 426 287 139 Bcjoynagar 1,367 682 685 511 366 145 Dhanirampur 302 150 152 148 70 78 1,742 984 758 Matinagar 314 169 145 2,049 1,216 833 Kulubari

    423 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name ofYillage code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females· 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

    0013 Boxanagar (Total) 20,684 8,966 11,718 12,839 10,700 2,139 10,284 9,538 746 0013 Boxanagar (Rural) 20,684 8,966 11,718 12.839 10,700 2,139 10,284 9,538 746 0013 BODnag.r (Urban) Bonnaga r (Rural) 00021400 Rahimpur 1,589 695 894 911 765 146 729 695 34 00021500 Pulia 1,309 558 751 767 729 38 728 703 25 00021600 Bhaluarchar 916 305 611 882 742 140 796 696 100 00021700 Ashabari 1,515 688 827 768 577 191 597 539 58 00021800 Boxanagar 2,415 1,112 1,303 1,215 1,079 136 1,008 955 53 00021900 Kalsimura 2,000 880 1,120 1,354 1,125 229 988 922 66 00022000 MlUIikyanagar 1,051 422 629 721 632 89 664 596 68 00022100 Ghilatali 1,048 468 580 701 571 130 438 414 24 00022200 Jogatrampur 413 196 217 221 209 12 160 158 2 00022300 Kalamchaura 753 284 469 674 625 49 587 551 36 00022400 Anandapur 1,037 450 587 537 456 81 463 432 31 00022500 Kamalanagar 968 416 552 809 693 116 639 603 36 00022600 Bcjoynagar 401 138 263 402 192 210 198 171 27 00022700 Dhanirampur 872 323 549 635 320 315 346 284 62 00022800 Matinagar 2,026 912 1,114 938 855 83 849 785 64 00022900 Kulubari 2,371 1,119 1,252 1,304 1,130 174 1,094 1,034 60

    424 CEN:SUS ABSTRACI

    Industrial catego!}: of main workers Name of Village 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

    4.131 3,945 186 2,959 2.791 168 293 202 91 2,901 2,600 301 Donngar (Total) 4,131 3,945 186 2,959 2,791 168 293 202 91 2,901 2,600 301 Bounagar (Rural) BounagarQUrban) Bounagar (Rural) 394 384 10 195 186 9 17 17 123 108 15 Rahimpur 331 327 4 161 159 2 9 4 5 227 213 14 Putia 328 284 44 195 180 15 41 18 23 232 214 18 Bbaluarchar 367 348 19 161 134 27 2 I I 67 56 11 Ashabari 318 309 9 367 357 10 • 22 20 2 301 269 32 Boxanagar 342 316 26 237 234 3 12 6 6 397 366 31 KlIlsimura 244 240 4 168 153 15 86 56 30 166 147 19 Manikyanagar 217 210 7 71 67 4 150 137 13 Ghilatali 86 86 36 36 38 36 2 Jogatrampur 105 99 6 314 306 8 6 6 162 140 22 Kalamcbaurn 131 131 207 203 4 7 6 liS 92 26 AnandapuT 205 204 1 177 171 6 1 256 227 29 Karnalanagar 89 81 8 97 80 17 1 II 9 2 Bejoynagar 106 89 17 74 5S 19 1 165 140 2S Dhanirampur 379 362 Ii 261 244 17 2 2 207 177 30 Matinagar 489 475 14 238 226 12 86 64 22 281 269 12 Kulubari

    425 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial catcg0!1 code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Femmes Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0013 Boxanagar (Total) 2,555 1,162 1,393 692 329 363 1,205 574 631 0013 Boxanagar (Rural) 2,555 1,162 1,393 692 329 363 1,205 574 631 . 0013 Bonnagar (Urban) Boxanagar (Rural) 00021400 Rahimpur 182 70 112 ]]4 38 76 36 19 17 00021500 Putia 39 26 13 15 6 9 18 15 3 00021600 Bhaluarchar 86 46 40 30 18 12 12 10 2 00021700 Ashabari 171 38 133 18 2 16 88 24 64 00021800 Boxanagar 207 124 83 53 2S 28 91 57 14 00021900 Kalsimura 366 203 163 55 40 15 207 124 83 00022000 Manikyanagar 57 36 21 9 8 1 24 17 7 00022100 Ghi1atali 263 157 106 40 32 8 187 98 89 00022200 Jogatrampur 61 51 10 40 38 2 8 4 4 00022300 Ka1amchaura 87 74 13 3 I 2 74 68 6 00022400 Anandapur 74 24 50 27 10 17 30 7 23 00022500 Kamalanagar 170 90 80 60 34 26 53 25 28 00022600 Bejoynagar 204 21 183 71 10 61 132 10 122 00022700 Dhanirampur 289 36 253 1 I 145 16 129 00022800 Matinagar 89 70 19 31 28 3 43 32 Il 00022900 Kulubari 210 96 114 125 39 86 57 48 9

    426 CENSUS ABSTRACf of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    100 13 87 558 246 312 31,225 12,060 19,165 Boxanagar (Total) 0013 100 13 87 558 246 312 31,225 12,060 19,165 Boxanagar (Rural) 0013 Boxanagar (Urban) 0013 Boxanagar (Rural) 2 2 30 13 17 2,492 974 1,51& Rahimpur 00021400 6 5 1 1,945 764 1,181 Putia 00021500 16 16 2& 1& 10 1,963 718 1,245 Bhaluarchar 00021600 15 14 50 11 39 1,768 741 1,027 Ashabari 00021700 7 3 4 56 39 17 3,531 1,331 2,200 Boxanailar 00021800 7 4 3 97 35 62 3,302 1,266 2,036 Kalsimura 00021900 12 2 10 12 9 3 1,786 662 1,124 Manikyanagar 00022000 36 27 9 1,482 512 970 Ghilatali 00022100 13 9 4 592 236 356 Jogatrampur 00022200 2 2 8 5 3 1,772 694 1,078 Kalamchaura 00022300 1 16 7 9 1,516 597 919 Anandapur 00022400 1 56 31 2S 1,957 717 1,240 Kamalanagar 00022500 1 I 425 233 192 Bejoynagar 00022600 20 20 123 20 103 748 369 379 Dhanirampur 00022700 15 10 S 2,830 1,041 1,789 Matinagar 00022800 17 3 14 II 6 5 3,116 1,205' 1,911 Kulubari 00022900

    427 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares EOEulation) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

    0014 Melaghar (Total) 22,110 21,329 108,018 55,444 52,574 15,948 8,204 7,744 0014 Melaghar (Rural) 22,110 21,329 108,018 55,444 52,574 15,948 8,204 7,744 0014 Melaghar (Urban) Melaghar (Rural) 00023000 Taksapara 1,510 1,062 5,242 2,69& 2,544 770 391 379 00023100 Choumohani 1,709 1,555 7,649 3,948 3,701 1,045 556 489 00023200 Paschim Jumcrdhepa 489 441 2,154 1,068 1,086 256 113 143 00023300 Purba Jumerdhepa 945 750 3,682 1,880 1,802 471 256 215 00023400 Bagabasa 1,105 S09 3,846 1,948 1,898 591 309 282 00023500 Purba Nalchar 906 1,255 5,827 2,926 2,901 783 393 390 00023600' Paschim Nalchar 833 1,426 7,120 3,636 3,484 922 462 460 00023700 Khaschoumohani 305 376 1,854 968 886 247 129 118 00023800 Durlavnarayanpur 620 968 4,782 2,478 2,304 717 361 356 00023900 Bardowal 602 7 II' 3,853 1,958 1,895 585 314 271 00024000 Khedabari (part) 720 800 4,568 2,532 2,036 602 305 297 00024100 Aralia (part) 423 554 3,070 1,566 1,504 485 255 230 00024200 Nabadwipchandranagar 257 761 4,307 2,219 2,088 697 368 329 (part) 00024300 Bejimara 716 556 3,008 1,514 1,494 573 276 297 00024400 Ghrantali 383 508 2,677 1,396 1,281 419 222 197 00024500 Melaghar 588 2,361 11,407 5,865 5,542 1,410 717 693 00024601) Rudijala 794 1,036 5,157 2,617 2,540 628 334 294 00024700 Mohanbhug 1,035 824 4,021 2,067 1,954 620 319 301 00024800 Kamarangatali 330 323 1,543 794 749 215 108 107 00024900 Chandul 1,101 436 2,384 1,221 1,163 436 225 211 00025000 Chandigarh 405 1,069 5,038 2,587 2,451 599 296 303 00025100 Telkajla 479 700 3,924 2,010 1,914 648 335 313 00025200 Barpathar 275 329 1,725 890 835 340 179 161 00025300 Unnai 892 675 3,627 1,833 1,794 755 384 371 00025400 Jharjharia 661 205 1,106 577 529 201 106 95 00025500 Khedarbari 1,566 183 995 501 494 223 116 107 00025600 Uttar Taibandul 789 329 1,749 904 845 349 189 160 00025700 Dakshin Taibandul 1,234 268 1,404 693 711 293 151 142 00025800 Gamaichbara 539 59 299 150 149 68 35 33

    428 CENsus ABSTRACf

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tnbes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    32,216 16,428 15,788 14,297 7,262 7,035 65,585 37,593 27,992 Melaghar (Total) 32,216 16,428 15,788 14,297 7,262 7,035 65,585 37,593 27,992 Melaghar (Rural) Melaghar (Urban) Melaghar (Rural) 1,055 552 503 1,888 963 925 2,854 1,704 1,150 Taksapara 3,167 1,646 1,521 693 343 350 4,987 2,831 2,156 Choumohani 406 209 197 257 119 138 1,604 883 721 Paschim Jumerdhepa 510 247 263 496 250 246 2,284 1,319 965 Purba Jumerdhepa 1,136 584 552 469 220 249 2,359 1,354 1,005 Bagabasa 2,667 1,333 1,334 457 236 221 3,967 2,196 1,771 Purba Nalchar 4,830 2,463 2,367 4,599 2,623 1,976 Paschim Nalchar 970 505 465 1,361 779 582 Khaschoumohani 1,027 541 486 766 398 368 2,713 1,598 1,115 Durlavnarayanpur 2,030 1,012 1,018 2,146 1,172 974 Bardowal 779 416 363 18 6 12 2,858 1,770 1,088 Khedabari (part) 199 102 97 4 3 1,685 968 717 Aralia (part) 84 42 42 2,465 1,416 1,049 Nabadwipchandranagar (part) 313 161 152 1,366 795 571 Bejimara 1,426 742 684 1,485 846 639 Ghrantali 3,269 1,672 1,597 51 28 23 8,379 4,648 3,731 Melaghar 3,748 1,896 1,852 27 19 8 3,427 1,884 1,543 Rudijala 711 350 361 1,193 612 581 2,190 1,300 890 Mobanbhug 234 118 116 1,023 579 444 Kamarangatali 111 56 55 1,641 836 805 1,196 745 451 Chandul 1,419 683 736 168 109 59 3,760 2,058 1,702 Chlllldigarh 1,104 569 535 1,693 977 716 Telkajla 100 48 52 674 355 319 727 438 289 Barpatbar 430 217 213 891 444 447 1,721 1,005 716 Urmai 441 23J 210 394 202 192 584 358 226 Jbarjharia 995 501 494 419 263 156 Khedarbari 48 32 16 1,541 789 752 877 535 342 Uttar Taibandul 1,377 680 697 721 453 268 Dakshin Taibandul 2 297 149 148 135 96 39 Gamaichhara

    429 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code nIiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    0014 Melaghar (Total) 42,433 17,851 24,582 37,180 27,436 9,744 27,613 23,833 3,780 0014 Melaghar (Rural) 42,433 17,851 24,582 37,180 27,436 9,744 27,613 23,833 3,780 0014 Melaghar (Urban) Melaghar (Rural) 00023000 Taksapara 2,388 994 1,394 1,891 1,361 530 1.497 1,214 283 00023100 Choumohani 2,662 1,117 1,545 2,976 2,013 963 1,857 1.688 169 00023200 Paschim Jumerdbepa 550 185 365 927 595 332 526 439 87 00023300 Purba Jumerdhepa 1,398 561 837 1,549 1,017 532 1,094 871 223 00023400 Bagabasa 1,487 594 893 1,586 1,016 570 1,072 868 204 00023500 Puma NaIcbar 1.860 730 1.130 2,110 1,521 589 1,781 1.413 368 00023600 Paschim Nalchar 2,521 1.013 1,508 2,074 1.753 321 1,767 1.592 175 00023700 Khaschoumohani 493 189 304 805 505 300 370 354 16 00023800 Durlavnarayanpur 2,069 880 1,189 2,125 1,358 767 1,408 1,090 318 00023900 Bardowal 1.707 786 921 1,222 991 231 893 849 44 00024000 Khedabari (part) 1,710 762 948 1.078 994 84 1,002 947 S5 00024100 Aralia (part) 1,385 598 787 912 753 159 768 649 119 00024200 Nabad~pchandranagar 1.842 803 1.039 1,133 974 159 964 903 61 (part) 00024300 Bejimara 1,642 719 923 961 771 190 779 730 49 00024400 GhrantaIi 1.192 550 642 798 633 165 496 470 26 00024500 Melaghar 3,028 1.217 1,811 3,280 2.901 379 2,846 2,604 242 00024600 RudijaJa 1,730 733 997 1,670 1,317 353 1,333 1.143 190 00024700 Mohanbhug 1.831 767 1,064 1,523 1,017 506 1,116 868 248 00024800 Kamarangatali 520 215 305 576 446 130 401 361 40 00024900 Chandul 1.188 476 712 1.007 589 418 683 50S 178 00025000 Chandigarh 1,278 529 749 1,438 1,261 177 1,201 1,089 112 00025100 Telkajla 2,231 1,033 1,198 1,408 1.016 392 943 858 85 00025200 Barpatbar 998 452 546 594 401 193 402 355 47 00025300 Urmai 1.906 828 1,078 1.059 824 235 893 768 125 00025400 Jhwjharia 522 219 303 425 298 127 283 256 27 00025500 Khedarbari 576 238 338 492 232 260 315 205 110 00025600 Uttar Taibandul 872 369 503 719 430 289 437 401 36 00025700 Dakshin Taibandul 683 240 443 702 372 330 426 284 142 00025800 Gamaichhara 164 54 110 140 77 63 60 59

    430 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial cate~o~ of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricul turallabourers 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

    8,975 8,226 749 7,318 6,251 1,067 1,824 1,017 807 9,496 8,339 1,157 Melaghar (Total) 8,975 8,226 749 7,318 6,251 1,067 1,824 1,017 807 9,496 8,339 1,157 Melaghar (Rural) Mel_ghar (Urban) Melaghar (Rural) 525 435 90 664 507 157 16 II 5 292 261 31 Taksapara 713 688 25 534 497 37 66 39 27 544 464 80 Choumohani 173 154 19 99 76 23 52 38 14 202 171 31 Paschim Jumerdhepa 144 131 13 395 350 45 145 36 109 410 354 56 Purba Jumerdhcpa 417 374 43 262 224 38 138 66 72 255 204 51 Bagabasa 320 280 40 488 423 65 484 270 214 489 440 49 Purba Nalchar 494 484 10 471 457 14 263 163 100 539 488 51 Paschim Nalchar 108 108 126 125 1 11 7 4 125 114 11 Khaschournohani 550 458 92 410 294 116 93 14 79 355 324 31 Durlavnarayanpur 316 312 4 281 270 II I I 295 267 28 Bardowal 409 403 6 239 219 20 8 7 1 346 318 28 Khedabari (part) 206 202 4 143 131 12 5 3 2 414 313 101 Aralia (part) 458 444 14 168 155 13 2 2 336 304 32 Nabadwipchandranagw (part) 341 333 8 320 298 22 I I 117 98 19 Bejimara 261 260 1 tOO 95 5 10 to 125 105 20 Ghrantali 413 402 II 280 259 21 130 110 20 2,023 1,833 190 Melaghar 250 235 15 257 211 46 176 130 46 650 567 83 Rudijala 309 263 46 327 248 79 71 12 59 409 345 64 Mohanbhug 152 147 5 128 112 16 18 12 6 103 90 13 Kamarangatali 346 254 92 245 176 69 13 6 7 79 69 10 Chandul ISO 144 6 63 59 4 42 36 6 946 850 96 Chandigarh 332 324 8 443 413 30 53 33 20 115 88 27 TelkajJa 179 175 4 173 142 31 I I 49 37 12 Barpathar 514 472 42 307 242 65 7 3 4 65 51 14 Urmai 217 192 25 50 48 2 2 2 14 14 Jbarjharia 204 142 62 92 51 41 19 12 7 Khedarbari 183 182 I 90 76 14 13 4 9 151 139 12 Uttar Taibandul 239 177 62 158 88 70 2 2 27 17 10 Dakshin Taibandul 52 5} 1 5 5 I I 2 2 Gamaichhara

    431 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial catego!l code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0014 Melaghar (fobd) 9,567 3,603 5,964 1,471 522 949 3,987 1,781 2,206 0014 Melaghar (Rural) 9,567 3,603 5,964 1,471 522 949 3,987 1,781 2,206 . 0014 Melaghar (Urban) Melaghar (Rural) 00023000 Taksapara 394 147 247 94 64 30 177 48 129 00023100 Choumohani 1,119 325 794 27 20 7 331 198 133 00023200 Paschim Jumercihella 401 156 245 6 3 3 207 78 129 00023300 Purba J urncrcihepa 455 146 309 11 7 4 179 92 87 00023400 Bagabasa 514 148 366 70 17 53 258 89 169 00023500 Purba Nalchar 329 108 221 34 16 18 51 38 13 00023600 Paschim Nalcbar 307 161 146 13 II 2 94 75 19 00023700 Khaschoumohani 435 151 284 30 25 5 77 68 9 00023800 DurJavnarayanpur 717 268 449 415 116 299 190 111 79 00023900 Bardowal 329 142 187 174 42 132 113 77 36 00024000 Khedabari (part) 76 47 29 15 10 5 34 25 9 00024100 Aralia (part) 144 104 40 17 16 1 52 46 6 00024200 Nabadwipchandranagar 169 71 98 2 135 48 87 (part) 00024300 Bejimara 182 41 141 13 8 5 152 26 126 00024400 Ghrantali 302 163 139 82 9 73 153 106 47 00024500 Melaghar 434 297 137 10 9 1 103 80 23 00024600 Rudijala 337 174 163 36 16 20 123 84 39 00024700 Mohanbhug 407 149 258 20 4 16 273 108 165 00024800 Kamarangatali 175 85 90 67 24 43 84 41 43 00024900 Chandul 324 84 240 81 9 72 213 62 151 00025000 Chandigarh 237 172 65 8 3 5 42 35 7 00025100 Te1kaj1a 465 158 307 118 31 87 166 101 65 00025200 Barpathar 192 46 146 37 21 16 151 24 127 00025300 Urmai 166 56 110 23 12 11 127 37 90 00025400 Jharjllaria 142 42 100 23 13 10 74 27 47 00025500 Khedarbari 177 27 150 26 9 17 148 17 131 00025600 Uttar Taibandul 282 29 253 16 4 12 139 8 131 00025700 Dakshin Taibandul 276 88 188 2 1 1 120' 22 98 00025800 Gamaichhara 80 18 62 1 I 21 10 11

    432 CENSUS ABSTRACf of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females SO 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    1,338 153 1,185 2,771 1,147 1,624 70,838 28,008 42,830 Melaghar (Total) 0014 1,338 153 1,185 2,771 1,147 1,624 70,838 28,008 42,830 Melaghar (Rural) 0014 Melaghar (Urban) 0014 Mel'ghar (Rural) 45 13 32 78 22 56 3,351 1,337 2,014 Taksapara 00023000 208 18 190 553 89 464 4,673 1,935 2,738 Choumohani 00023100 30 6 24 158 69 89 1,227 473 754 Paschim Jumerdhepa 00023200 183 12 171 82 35 47 2,133 863 1,270 Purba Jumerdhepa 00023300 110 6 104 76 36 40 2,260 932 1,328 Bagabasa 00023400 189 17 172 55 37 18 3,717 1,405 2,312 Purba Nalchar 00023500 93 19 74 107 56 51 5,046 1,883 3,163 Paschim Nalchar 00023600 81 2 79 247 56 191 1,049 463 586 Khaschoumohani 00023700 26 25 86 40 46 2,657 1,120 1,537 Durlavnarnyanpur 00023800 42 23 19 2,631 967 1,664 Bardowal 00023900 16 5 11 11 7 4 3,490 1,53& 1,952 Khedabari (part) 00024000 75 42 33 2,158 813 1,345 Aralia (part) 00024100 31 22 9 3,174 1,245 1,929 Nabadwipchandranagar 00024200 (part) 17 7 10 2,047 743 1,304 Bejimara -00024300 10 4 6 57 44 13 1,&79 763 1,116 Ghrantali 00024400 43 17 26 278 191 87 8,127 2,964 5,163 Melaghar 00024500 S5 II 44 123 63 60 3,487 1,300 2,187 Rudijala 00024600 40 3 37 74 34 40 2,498 1,050 1,448 Mohanbhug 00024700 3 3 21 20 1 967 348 619 Kamarangatali 00024800 13 2 II 17 II 6 1,377 632 745 Chandul 00024900 5 3 2 182 131 51 3,600 1,326 2,274 Chandigarh 00025000 2 2 179 26 153 2,516 994 1,522 Telkajla 00025100 4 3 1,131 489 642 Barpathar 00025200 2 2 14 7 7 2,568 1,009 1,559 Urmai 00025300 39 2 37 6 6 681 279 402 Jharjharia 00025400 3 2 503 269 234 Khedarbari 00025500 85 5 80 42 12 30 1,030 474 556 Uttar Taibandul 00025600 3 I 2 151 64 87 702 321 381 Dakshin Taibandul 00025700 56 6 50 2 159 73 ~6 Gamaichhara 00025800

    433 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Total population (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares E2Eulation2 Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    0015 Kathalia (Total) 14,770 10,655 54,347 27,925 26,422 9,457 4,811 • 4,646 0015 Kathalia (Rural) 14,770 10,655 54,347 27,925 26,422 9,457 4,811 4,646 0015 Kathalia (Urban) Katbalia (Rural) 00025900 Sobhapur (part) 862 1,961 10,324 5,256 5,068 1,832 945 887 00026000 Kalapania 309 252 1,389 680 709 312 148 164 00026100 Manarchak 952 702 3,589 1,808 1,781 612 315 297 00026200 Dhanpur 494 590 2,916 1,509 1,407 525 286 239 00026300 Paharpur 972 1,193 6,440 3,340 3,100 1,144 571 573 00026400 Birampur 968 649 3.619 1,819 1,800 695 347 348 00026500 Nirhhoypur 830 465 2,414 1,251 1,163 361 181 180 00026600 Maheshpur 803 996 4,577 2,386 2,191 582 301 281 00026700 Kathalia 1,295 539 2,688 1,350 1,338 51J 253 258 00026800 Jagatrampur 2,610 664 3,225 1,656 1,569 712 362 350 00026900 Birendranagar . 682 407 2,033 1,027 1,006 417 200 217 00021000 Manaipathar 128 75 393 231 162 53 36 17 00021100 Himmatpur 650 107 503 256 247 104 48 56 00021200 Kalikrishnanagar 626 517 2.745 1,419 1,326 390 196 194 00027300 Nidaya 1,681 937 4,398 2,267 2,131 678 332 346 00027400 Durlavpur 335 263 1,447 789 658 264 154 110 00027500 Bhabanipur 574 338 1,647 881 766 265 136 129

    434 CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Village Scheduled Castes polluation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    4,190 2,184 2,006 7,664 3,909 3,755 27,766 16,158 11,608 Kathalia (Total) 4,190 2,184 2,006 7,664 3,909 3,755 27,766 16,158 11,608 Kathlilia (Rural) Kathalia (Urban) Kathalia (Rural) 1,325 686 639 139 64 75 5,029 2,844 2,185 Sobhapur (part) 368 211 157 KaJapania 93 51 42 1,854 1,028 826 Manarchak 65 40 25 291 142 149 1,591 915 676 Dhanpur 478 247 231 463 231 232 3,429 2,047 1,382 Paharpur 30 14 16 2,022 1,156 866 Birampur 215 111 104 1,370 803 567 Nirbhoypur 369 194 175 26 14 12 3,340 1,860 1,480 Maheshpur 339 176 163 770 392 378 1,302 747 555 Kathalia 3 2 1 2.938 1,498 1,440 999 690 309 Jagatrarnpur 10 5 5 1.584 795 789 639 422 217 Bircndranagar 18 14 4 160 100 60 223 150 73 Manaipathar 421 224 197 102 74 28 Himmatpur 276 135 141 1.433 824 609 KaJikrishnanagar 237 118 119 820 418 402 2.591 1.493 1,098 Nidaya 526 286 240 536 328 208 Durlavpur 206 105 101 52 31 21 938 566 372 Bhabanipur

    435 VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2&

    0015 Katbalia (Total) 26,581 11.767 14,814 16,198 13,294 2,904 12.043 11,256 787 0015 Kathalia (Rural) 26.581 11,767 14,814 16,198 13,294 2,904 12,043 11,256 787 0015 Kathalia (Urban) Kathali. (Rural) 00025900 Sobhapur (part) 5,295 2,412 2,883 2,543 2,346 197 2,341 2,188 153 00026000 Kalapania 1,021 469 552 329 296 33 297 277 20 00026100 Manarchak 1,735 780 955 1,096 868 228 802 759 43 00026200 Dhanpur 1,325 594 731 863 742 121 640 604 36 00026300 Paharpur 3,011 1,293 1,718 2,197 1,556 641 1,352 1,296 56 00026400 Birampur 1,597 663 934 852 800 52 769 742 27 00026500 Nirbhoypur 1,044 448 596 536 501 35 536 501 35 00026600 Maheshpur 1,237 526 711 1,417 1,296 121 1,228 1,152 76 00026700 Kathalia 1,386 603 783 842 666 176 491 463 28 00026800 J agatrampur 2,226 966 1,260 1,300 780 520 373 345 28 00026900 Birendrnnagar 1,394 605 789 857 507 350 358 327 31 00027000 Manaipathar 170 81 89 193 149 44 143 136 7 00027100 Himmatpur 401 182 219 177 129 48 115 106 9 00027200 Kalikrishnanagar 1,312 595 717 755 656 99 618 579 39 00027300 Nidaya 1,807 774 1,033 1,364 1,208 156 1,136 1,018 ll8 00027400 DurJavpur 911 461 450 355 336 19 342 325 17 00027500 Bhabanipur 709 315 394 522 458 64 502 438 64

    436 CENSUS ABSTRACI

    Industrial categ0!l: of main workers Name of Village 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

    4,889 4,781 108 3,540 3,235 305 175 159 . 16 3,439 3,081 358 KathaIia (fotal) 4,889 4,781 108 3,540 3,235 305 175 159 16 3,439 3.081 358 Katbalia (Rural) Katbalia (Urban) Kathalia (Rural) 641 628 13 649 624 25 50 44 6 1,001 892 109 Sohhapur (part) 146 146 74 74 1 I 76 56 20 Kalapania 482 471 11 87 80 7 10 8 2 223 200 23 Manarchak 191 191 148 131 17 21 21 280 261 19 Dhanpur 666 662 4 443 416 21 25 25 218 193 25 Paharpur 443 433 to 209 199 10 20 20 97 90 7 Birampur 286 274 12 200 182 18 50 45 5 Nirbhoypur 316 313 3 343 321 22 9 8 560 510 50 Maheshpur 133 126 7 222 207 15 10 9 126 121 5 Kathalia 195 193 2 111 96 15 1 ) 66 55 11 Jagatrampur 231 225 6 93 70 23 3 3 31 29 2 Birendranagar 47 47 27 22 5 2 2 67 65 2 Manaipatbar 27 27 81 73 8 1 I 6 5 1 Himmatpur 284 279 5 150 148 2 4 2 2 180 150 30 Kalikrishnanagar 280 269 11 499 437 62 11 7 4 346 305 4) Nidaya 307 294 13 31 27 4 4 4 Durlavpur 214 203 11 173 128 45 7 7 108 100 8 Bhabanipur

    437 VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate&o!I code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Feroales Persons Males Feroales Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0015 Kathalia (Iotal) 4,155 2,038 2.ll7 356 278 78 2,638 1,164 1,474 0015 Katbalia (Rural) 4,155 2,038 2,117 356 278 78 2,638 1,164 1,474 0015 Katbalia (Urban) Katbalia (Rural) 00025900 Sobhapur (part) 202 158 44 15 10 5 56 46 10 00026000 Kaiapania 32 19 13 2 2 21 15 6 00026100 Manarchak 294 109 185 19 16 3 142 55 87 00026200 Dhanpur 223 138 85 17 13 4 140 80 60 00026300 Paharpur 845 260 585 35 19 16 529 172 357 00026400 Biapnpur 83 58 25 33 29 4 34· 22 12 00026500 Nirbhoypur 00026600 Maheshpur 189 144 45 42 38 4 95 67 28 00026700 Kathalia 351 203 148 79 70 9 255 121 134 00026800 Jagatrampur 927 435 492 75 61 14 743 348 395 00026900 Birendranagar 499 180 319 22 14 8 430 126 304 00027000 Manaipathar 50 13 37 45 9 36 00027100 HimmatpuT 62 23 39 57 19 38 00027200 Kaiikrishnanagar 137 77 60 7 1 6 43 43 00027300 Nidaya 228 190 38 8 4 4 21 14 7 00027400 Durlavpur 13 11 2 1 II II 00027500 Bhabanipur 20 20 16 16

    438 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females 'Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 S5 56 57 58 2

    146 24 122 1,015 572 443 38,149 14,631 23,518 Kathalia (Total) 0015 146 24 122 1,015 572 443 38,149 14,631 23,518 Kathalia (Rural) 0015 Kathalia (Urban) 0015 Kathalia (Rural) 3 2 128 100 28 7,781 2,910 4,871 Sobbapur (part) 00025900 9 2 7 1,060 384 676 Kalapania 00026000 80 1 79 S3 37 16 2,493 940 I,SS3 Manatchak 00026100 13 6 7 53 39 14 2,053 767 1,286 Dhlplpur 00026200 19 3 16 262 66 196 4,243 1,784 2,459 Paharpur 00026300 8 2 6 8 5 3 2,767 1,019 1,748 Birarnpur 00026400 1,878 750 1,128 Nirbhoypur 00026500 2 2 50 39 II 3,160 1,090 2,070 Maheshpur 00026600 4 3 13 11 2 1,846 684 1,162 Kathalia 00026700 5 4 I 104 22 82 1,925 876 1,049 Jagatrampur 00026800 3 1 2 44 39 5 1,176 520 656 Birendranagat 00026900 4 3 200 82 U8 Manaipathar 00027000 2 2 3 2 326 127 199 Himmatpur 00027100 5 1 4 82 32 50 1,990 763 1,227 Kalikrishnanagar 00027200 2 1 197 171 26 3,034 1,059 1,975 Nidaya 00027300 1 1,092 453 639 Durlavpur 00027400 4 4 1,125 423 702 Bhabanipur 00021500

    439 URBAN PRIMARY

    Area of Location Name ofTownl Ward Town/Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number KJlometre populatio\l) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    40101000 KhawaiNP 4.4 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 1,636 881 755 0001 Ward No. 1 258 1,137 591 5,46 124 70 54 0002 Ward No. 2 290 1,299 649 650 105 58 47 0003 Ward No. 3 282 1,269 629 640 128 72 56 0004 Ward No. 4 217 984 458 526 77 38 39 0005 Ward No. 5 278 1,172 609 563 '84 SO 34 0006 Ward No. 6 323 1,285 637 648 131 65 66 0007 Ward No. 7 323 1,243 605 638 III 60 51 0008 Ward No. 8 305 1,208 625 583 115 74 41 0009 Ward No. 9 274 1,019 531 488 90 49 41 0010 Ward No. 10 265 1,062 549 513 89 46 43 0011 Ward No. 11 265 1,218 603 615 107 S5 52 0012 Ward No. 12 267 1,108 540 568 121 60 61 0013 Ward No. 13 938 3,685 1,943 1,742 354 184 170 40102000 Teliamura NP 3.8 4,369 19,605 10,008 9,597 2,040 1,051 989 0001 Ward No. 1 285 1,304 675 629 118 60 58 0002 Ward No. 2 351 1,534 775 759 134 54 80 0003 Ward No. 3 279 1,250 615 635 145 75 70 0004 Ward No. 4 381 1,657 826 831 166 93 73 0005 Ward No. 5 274 1,198 611 587 123 71 52 0006 Ward No. 6 354 1,575 820 755 150 85 65 0007 Ward No. 7 230 1,003 495 508 113 63 50 0008 Ward No. 8 213 956 490 466 103 49 54 0009 Ward No. 9 156 730 372 358 78 38 40 0010 Ward No. 10 253 1,128 570 558 127 61 66 0011 Ward No. II 357 1,545 804 741 124 53 71 0012 Ward No. 12 286 1,332 692 640 134 77 57 00)3 Ward No. 13 232 1,068 537 531 116 51 65 0014 Ward No. 14 210 1,032 530 502 101 55 46 0015 Ward No. 15 507 2,293 1,196 1,097 309 166 142 40107000 Agartala Mel 16 44,167 189,998 94,742 95,256 16,180 8,234 7,946 0001 Ward No. 1 2,630 11,368 5,763 5,605 1,301 691 610 0002 Ward No. 2 2,627 11,034 5,443 5,591 975 483 492 0003 Ward No. 3 3,358 14,729 7,341 7,388 1,410 756 654 0004 Ward No. 4 2,317 9,793 4,887 4,906 903 469 434 0005 Ward No. 5 1,186 5,020 2,548 2,472 378 200 178 0006 Ward No. 6 3,380 14,636 7,233 7,403 1,069 530 539 0007 Ward No. 7 2,250 9,332 4,492 4,840 681 334 347 0008 Ward No. 8 2,551 11,720 5,789 5,931 1,039 549 490 0009 Ward No. 9 3,238 12,790 6,160 6,630 950 479 471 0010 Ward No. 10 2,352 10,539 5,285 5,254 1,036 539 497 0011 Ward No. II 2,047 8,804 4,428 4,376 662 335 327 0012 Ward No. 12 3,525 15,070 7,523 7,547 1,235 590 645 0013 Ward No. 13 2,738 11,436 5,777 5,659 922 469 453 0014 Ward No. 14 2,469 11,164 5,448 5,716 855 424 431 443 0015 Ward No. 15 2,196 9,753 5,025 4,728 900 457 (J016 Ward No. 16 2,347 10,229 5,093 5,136 858 439 419 0017 Ward No. 17 2,956 12,581 6,507 6,074 1,006 490 516 40111000 Ranirbazar NP 1.7 2,413 11,003 5,658 5,345 1,186 649 537 51 0001 Ward No. 1 283 1,215 641 574 119 68 0002 Ward No. 2 346 1,576 799 777 171 99 72 86 0003 Ward No. 3 257 1,229 617 612 155 69 38 44 0004 Ward No, 4 175 SOl 416 385 82 56 0005 Ward No. 5 283 1,327 710 617 135 79 79 53 0006 Ward No. 6 264 1,252 644 608 132 71 53 0007 Ward No. 1 249 1,074 561 513 124 84 58 0008 Ward No. 8 300 1,417 735 682 142 62 64 0009 Ward No. 9 256 1,112 535 577 126

    440 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tnoes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    1,743 856 887 J,443 743 700 15,J94 7,855 7.339 KhowaiNP 86 42 44 993 518 475 Ward No. I 98 45 53 15 7 8 1,127 580 547 Ward No. 2 104 47 57 12 6 6 1,061 527 534 Ward No. 3 91 41 50 30 10 20 873 419 454 Ward No. 4 94 50 44 79 43 36 1,042 555 487 Ward No. 5 342 169 173 110 46 64 1,059 543 516 Ward No. 6 65 28 37 226 102 124 1,065 520 545 Ward No. 7 81 41 40 82 34 48 1,058 543 515 Ward No. 8 121 52 69 156 81 75 880 468 412 Ward No. 9 60 33 27 207 106 101 951 497 454 Ward No. 10 65 37 28 39 23 16 1,031 531 500 Ward No. II 44 18 26 64 27 37 903 458 445 Ward No. 12 492 253 239 423 258 165 3,151 1,696 1,455 Ward No. 13 4,808 2,453 2,355 118 59 59 15,858 8,40J 7,457 Teliamura NP 298 155 143 4 2 2 1,051 575 476 Ward No. I 237 115 122 1,295 697 598 Ward No. 2 608 296 312 966 498 468 Ward No. 3 365 183 182 1 1,312 674 638 Ward No. 4 221 115 106 32 15 17 1,031 523 508 Ward No. 5 216 117 99 1,335 710 625 Ward No. 6 187 99 88 10 7 3 840 424 416 Ward No. 7 114 59 55 783 420 363 Ward No. 8 35 15 20 615 325 290 Ward No. 9 166 78 88 1 I 937 499 438 Ward No. 10 326 161 165 43 18 25 1,310 688 622 Ward No. II 491 255 236 17 10 7 1,119 596 523 Ward No. J2 417 211 206 917 477 440 Ward No. 13 393 198 195 2 2 876 464 412 Ward No. 14 734 396 338 8 5 3 1,471 831 640 Ward No. 15 22,185 10,965 11,220 15,616 7,686 7,930 160,248 82,723 77,525 Agartala Mel 2,710 1,389 1,321 243 131 112 8,168 4,412 3,756 Ward No. I 1,143 546 597 1,894 949 945 9,280 4,776 4,504 Ward No.2 3,154 1,597 1,557 929 440 489 11,863 6,177 5,686 Ward No. 3 753 379 374 63 32 31 8,162 4,179 3,983 Ward No. 4 477 238 239 1,591 841 750 4,276 2,258 2,018 Ward No. 5 424 208 216 5,573 2,705 2,868 12,940 6,594 6,346 Ward No. 6 350 160 190 2,117 1,051 1,066 8,346 4,127 4,219 Ward No. 7 2,685 1,300 1,385 50 25 25 9,696 4,975 4,721 Ward No. 8 1,256 6Il 645 53 23 30 11,165 5,501 5,664 Ward No. 9 2,040 991 1,049 127 64 63 8,188 4,275 3,913 Ward No. 10 767 384 383 1,214 598 616 7,682 3,978 3,704 Ward No. 11 2.078 1,020 1,058 118 57 61 12,851 6,691 6,160 Ward No. 12 1,261 619 642 260 186 74 9,799 5,]21 4,678 Ward No. 13 716 340 376 970 385 585 9,765 4,860 4,905 Ward No. 14 875 437 438 6 3 3 8,196 4,386 3,f!10 Ward No. 15 808 397 411 215 102 113 8,834 4,512 4,322 Ward No. 16 688 349 339 193 94 99 11,037 5,901 5,136 Ward No. 17 1,966 1,029 937 6 5 8,461 4,627 3,834 Ranirbazar NP 241 123 118 1,022 559 463 Ward No. 1 103 47 56 1,198 644 554 Ward No. 2 400 209 191 I I 873 481 392 Ward No.3 3 1 2 5 4 639 351 288 W

    441 URBAN PRIMARY

    Location Name ofTownl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 21 28

    40101000 KhowlIiNP 2,495 1,114 1,381 6,417 4,133 1,684 5.735 4,389 1,346 0001 WaniNo.1 144 73 71 373 309 64 339 292 47 0002 WaniNo.2 172 69 103 451 356 95 396 327 69 0003 Ward No. 3 208 102 106 413 333 80 357 299 58 0004 Ward No. 4 111 39 72 344 246 98 280 234 46 0005 Ward No. 5 130 54 76 378 318 60 365 307 58 0006 Ward No. 6 226 94 132 60S 334 274 584 324 260 0007 Ward No. 7 178 85 93 561 321 240 555 316 239 0008 Ward No. 8 150 82 68 410 315 95 371 290 81 0009 WaniNo.9 139 63 76 359 275 84 324 255 69 0010 Ward No. 10 111 52 59 434 266 168 320 246 74 0011 Ward No. II 187 72 115 395 318 77 371 309 62 00\2 War

    442 CENSUS ABSTRACf Industnal category of main workers Name ofTowni Ward Household industry Cultivators Agri cultural 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

    227 222 5 125 103 22 106 61 45 5,277 4,003 1,274 Khowai NP 96 92 4 48 39 9 3 2 I 192 159 33 Ward No. 1 23 23 29 24 5 21 8 13 323 272 51 WardNo.2 18 18 6 6 3 3 330 272 58 Ward No. 3 3 3 3 3 274 228 46 WardNo.4 I 364 306 58 Ward No. 5 3 2 15 10 5 24 4 20 542 308 234 Ward No.6 '4 2 2 55l 314 237 Ward No.7 8 8 3 3 25 17 8 335 262 73 Ward No. 8 3 3 321 252 69 Ward No. 9 3 3 317 243 74 Ward No. 10 2 2 8 7 361 300 61 Ward No. 11 2 2 4 2 2 3 3 269 203 66 Ward No. 12 73 73 IS 14 1 9 9 1,098 884 214 Ward No. 13 246 235 11 74 67 7 99 80 19 4,994 4,420 574 Teliamura NP 34 31 3 6 6 18 17 I 299 272 27 Ward No. 1 61 58 3 10 9 42 27 15 353 312 41 Ward No. 2 6 5 6 6 307 282 25 Ward No. 3 2 2 7 7 491 405 86 Ward No. 4 8 7 2 2 339 293 46 Ward No. 5 1 4 4 8 7 430 390 40 Ward No. 6 2 2 262 230 32 Ward No. 7 5 3 2 252 222 30 Ward No. 8 9 9 204 194 10 Ward No.9 2 2 2 2 320 289 31 Ward No. 10 474 395 79 WardNo 11 6 6 327 293 34 Ward No. 12 24 24 10 9 4 2 2 234 210 24 Ward No. 13 14 12 2 7 6 4 4 230 205 25 Ward No. 14 86 86 12 12 15 15 472 428 44 Ward No. 15 112 78 34 339 303 36 432 337 95 59,000 45,917 13,083 Agartala Mel 20 12 8 4 4 21 16 5 3,476 2,682 794 Ward No. 1 2 2 1 1 6 2 4 3,280 2,562 718 Ward No.2 7 • 5 2 93 78 15 23 20 3 4,426 3,378 1,048 Ward No.3 13 11 2 4 1 3 37 30 7 2,941 2,402 539 Ward No.4 I 1 1 31 17 14 1,517 1,132 385 Ward No.5 5 3 2 186 184 2 74 67 7 4,523 3,246 1,277 Ward No.6 5 3 2 2 1 1 14 12 2 3,193 2,140 1,053 Ward NO.7 10 8 2 11 11 46 44 2 3,274 2,679 595 Ward NO.8 2 1 I 2 28 14 14 4,495 3,110 1,385 Ward No. 9 13 11 2 4 4 30 28 2 3,150 2,488 662 Ward No. 10 3 3 4 2 2 7 7 2,368 1,930 438 Ward No. 11 2 I 9 5 4 10 10 4,413 3,633 780 Ward No. 12 3 3 2 29 19 10 3,857 2,948 909 Ward No. 13 6 5 3 3 26 19 7 3,604 2,899 70S Ward No. 14 4 3 I 1 18 12 6 2,896 2,531 365 Ward No. 15 8 4 4 2 2 8 4 4 3,337 2,707 630 Ward No. 16 8 7 1 10 8 2 24 16 8 4,250 3,450 800 Ward No. 17 60 55 5 77 66 11 94 73 21 2,799 2,426 . 373 Ranirbazar NP 3 2 9 9 14 14 337 289 48 Ward No. I 4 4 6 6 26 24 2 301 254 47 Ward No. 2 1 7 7 9 6 3 361 289 72 Ward No. 3 5 4 4 4 2 1 224 210 14 WardNo.4 10 10 19 18 15 11 4 337 301 36 Ward No. 5 26 26 1 I 13 4 9 30;! 259 43 Ward No. 6 2 2 1 1 231 208 23 Ward No. 7 5 4 24 14 10 7 6 402 346 56 Ward No. 8 6 4 2 5 5 7 7 304 270 34 Ward No. 9

    443 URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category Location Name ofTownl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    40101000 KhowaiNP 682 344 338 14 9 5 62 34 28 0001 WaniNo. I 34 17 17 19 8 II 0002 Ward No. 2 55 29 26 12 6 6 0003 Ward No. 3 56 34 22 5 4 0004 Ward No. 4 64 12 52 0005 Ward No. 5 13 11 2 0006 • Ward No. 6 24 10 14 5 2 3 0007 Ward No. 7 6 5 I 0008 Ward No. 8 39 25 14 6 4 2 0009 Ward No. 9 35 20 15 0010 Ward No. 10 114 20 94 00 II WanlNo.11 24 9 15 1 0012 Ward No. 12 105 74 31 3 1 2 0013 Ward No. 13 113 78 35 8 6 2 14 9 5 40102000 TeliamuraNP 469 338 131 13 7 6 24 19 5 0001 Ward No. 1 47 36 11 4 3 4 3 1 0002 Ward No. 2 0003 Ward No. 3 31 14 17 0004 Ward No. 4 27 21 6 0005 Ward No. 5 54 35 19 0006 Ward No. 6 18 18 0007 , Ward No. 7 67 48 19 0008 Ward No. 8 40 29 11 3 2 0009 Ward No. 9 25 18 7 0010 Ward No. 10 11 8 3 0011 Ward No. 11 37 20 17 0012 Ward No. 12 25 20 5 5 5 0013 Ward No. 13 4 3 1 0014 Ward No. 14 31 27 4 2 2 0015 Ward No. 15 52 41 II 1 I 13 10 3 40107000 Agartala Mel 2,780 1,805 975 13 6 7 20 14 6 0001 Ward No. I 229 161 68 2 I 0002 Ward No. 2 172 127 45 0003 Ward No. 3 224 132 92 7 5 2 0004 Ward No. 4 144 85 59 I I 0005 Ward No. 5 65 34 31 0006 Ward No. 6 121 69 52 0007 Ward No. 7 70 35 35 0008 Ward No. 8 152 99 53 2 2 0009 WanlNo.9 130 61 69 3 2 I 0010 Ward No. 10 147 86 61 2 2 0011 Ward No. II 232 173 59 I I 0012 Ward No. 12 366 231 135 4 2 2 3 2 0013 Ward No. 13 96 67 29 0014 Ward No. 14 205 123 82 0015 Ward No. 15 236 190 46 0016 W.ardNo.16 97 70 27 2 0017 Ward No. 17 94 62 32 40111000 Ranirbazar NP 448 290 158 10 9 40 26 14 0001 Ward No. 1 22 18 4 1 0002 Ward No. 2 223 134 89 20 15 5 0003 Ward No.3 19 15 4 I 1 0004 Ward No. 4 8 6 2 0005 Ward No. 5 31 22 9 8 8 3 I 2 0006 Ward No. 6 36 14 22 1 8 3 5 0007 Ward No. 7 101 75 26 5 4 1 0008 Ward No.8 4 4 0009 Ward No. 9 4 2 2

    444 ·CENSUS ABSTRACf of margmal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    55 17 38 551 284 267 11,272 4,236 7,036 KhowaiNP 40101000 2 2 12 8 4 764 282 482 Ward No. 1 0001 11 11 32 23 9 848 293 555 Ward No. 2 0002 3 2 48 28 20 856 296 560 Ward No. 3 0003 63 12 51 640 212 428 Ward No. 4 0004 13 11 2 794 291 503 Ward No.5 0005 II 10 8 7 677 303 374 Ward No. 6 0006 6 5 682 284 398 Ward No. 7 0007 10 6 4 23 15 8 798 310 488 Ward No. 8 0008 4 2 2 31 ·18 13 660 256 404 Ward No. 9 0009 113 20 93 628 283 345 Ward No. 10 0010 23 8 15 823 285 538 Ward No. II 0011 9 6 3 92 66 26 725 256 469 Ward No. 12 0012 4 4 87 63 24 2,377 885 1,492 Ward No. 13 0013 3 3 429 312 117 13,723 4,868 8,855 TeliamuraNP 40102000 1 I 38 30 8 900 313 587 Ward No. 1 0001 1,068 369 699 Ward No. 2 0002 31 14 17 900 308 592 Ward No. 3 0003 27 21 6 1,130 391 739 Ward No. 4 0004 53 35 18 795 276 519 Ward No. 5 0005 18 18 1,114 400 714 Ward No. 6 0006 67 48 19 672 215 457 Ward No. 7 0007 36 27 9 658 235 423 Ward No. 8 0008 24 18 6 491 lSI 340 Ward No. 9 0009 10 8 2 793 269 524 Ward No. 10 0010 36 20 16 1,034 389 645 Ward No. 11 0011 19 15 4 974 373 601 Ward No. 12 0012 4 3 1 792 289 503 Ward No. 13 0013 28 24 4 746 276 470 Ward No. 14 0014 38 31 7 1,656 614 1,042 Ward No. 15 0015 82 46 36 2,665 1,739 926 127,335 46,302 81,033 Agartala Mel 40107000 6 5 221 159 62 7,618 2,888 4,730 Ward No. 1 0001 172 127 45 7,573 2,751 4,822 Ward No. 2 0002 1 216 127 89 • 9,956 3,728 6,228 Ward No. 3 0003 8 3 5 135 82 53 6,654 2,358 4,296 Ward No. 4 0004 6 1 5 58 33 25 3,405 1,364 2,041 Ward No. 5 0005 4 4 115 68 47 9,727 3,664 6,063 Ward No. 6 0006 I 68 34 34 6,048 2,301 3,747 Ward No. 7 0007 2 2 148 95 53 8,227 2,948 5,279 Ward No. 8 0008 I 125 60 65 8,133 2,973 5,160 Ward No. 9 0009 2 2 143 82 61 7,195 2,668 4,527 Ward No. 10 0010 6 5 225 167 58 6,190 2,313 3,877 Ward No. 11 001l 17 14 3 342 213 129 10,270 3,643 6,627 Ward No. 12 0012 4 3 1 92 64 28 7,449 2,742 4,707 Ward No. 13 0013 5 3 2 199 119 80 7,320 2,402 4,918 Ward No. 14 0014 18 12 6 218 178 40 6,598 2,289 4,309 Ward No. 15 0015 1 1 94 69 25 6,777 2,306 4,471 Ward No. 16 0016 94 62 32 8.195 2.964 5.231 Ward No. 17 0017 35 16 19 363 239 124 7,525 2,748 4,777 Ranirbazar NP 40111000 21 17 4 830 309 521 Ward No. 1 0001 31 13 18 172 106 66 1,016 377 639 Ward No. 2 0002 18 14 4 832 299 533 Ward No. 3 0003 8 6 2 558 191 367 Ward No. 4 0004 1 19 13 6 915 348 567 Ward No. 5 0005 2 2 25 9 16 874 340 534 Ward No. 6 0006 95 70 25 739 276 463 Ward No. 7 0007 3 3 975 361 614 Ward No. 8 0008 2 786 247 539 Ward No. 9 0009

    445 URBAN PRIMARY

    Area of Location Name of Town/ Ward Town/Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

    40101000 KhowaiNP 4.4 4,285 17,689 8,969 8,720 1,636 881 755 40113000 SonamuraNP 3.4 2,273 10,074 5,226 4,848 1,220 633 587 0001 WardNo. I 302 1,435 723 712 233 III 122 0002 Ward No. 2 176 773 405 368 83 47 36 0003 Ward No. 3 222 1,055 528 527 141 75 66 0004 Ward No. 4 202 847 418 429 77 32 45 0005 Ward No. 5 239 911 480 431 86 44 42 0006 Ward No. 6 281 1,174 617 557 140 75 65 0007 'XardNo.7 262 1,201 635 566 150 85 65 0008 Ward No. 8 271 1,107 559 548 125 66 59 0009 Ward No. 9 318 1,571 861 710 185 98 87 40103000 Naningarh CT 6.2 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 702 351 351 0001 WardNo. I 1,295 6,820 3,758 3,062 702 351 351 40104000 Gandhigram cr 8.8 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 1,197 644 553 0001 Ward No. 1 2,273 10,669 5,665 5,004 1,197 644 553 40105000 Kunjaban(part) cr 5 1,450 7,343 4,314 3,029 744 401 343 0001 Ward No. I 1.450 7,343 4,314 3,029 744 401 343 40106000 Indranagar(part) cr 7.4 3,921 17,807 9,062 8,745 1,883 933 950 0001 Ward No. I 3,921 17,807 9,062 8,745 1,883 933 950 40108000 Jogendranagar cr 7.7 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107 3,968 2,030 1,938 0001 WardNo. I 7,392 34,850 17,743 17,107 3,968 2,030 1,938 40109000 Pratapgarh cr 3.3 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 3,082 1,541 1,541 0001 Ward No. 1 5,833 26,837 13,642 13,195 3,082 1,541 1,541 40110000 Badhargbat cr 12.5 10,942 47,713 24,219 23,494 4,539 2,325 2,214 0001 Ward No. I 10,942 47,713 24,219 23,494 4,539 2,325 2,214 40112000 Gakulnagar CT 10,6 2,066 9,659 5,391 4,268 1,427 711 716 0001 Ward No. I 2,066 9,659 5,391 4,268 1,427 711 716

    446 CENSUS ABSTRACf

    Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tnbes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

    1,743 856 887 1,443 743 700 15,194 7,855 7,339 KhowaiNP 1,835 946 889 154 119 3S 7,309 11,025 3,284 Sonamura NP 214 112 102 630 352 278 Ward No. I 126 65 61 4 3 650 349 301 Ward No. 2 115 55 60 6 2 4 832 437 395 Ward No. 3 114 57 57 13 6 7 707 368 339 Ward No. 4 223 112 III 35 26 9 719 394 325 \Yard No. 5 297 153 144 5 2 3 907 503 404 Ward No. 6 585 306 279 6 4 2 850 482 368 Ward No. 7 42 20 22 8 5 3 890 471 419 Ward No. 8 119 66 53 77 71 6 1,124 669 455 Ward No. 9 2,130 1,125 1,OOS 117 68 49 4,781 2:J07 1,874 Narsingarb cr 2,130 1,125 1,005 117 68 49 4,781 2,907 1,874 Ward No. I 2,789 1,426 1,363 93 41 52 7,833 4,413 3,420 Gandhigram cr 2,789 1,426 1,363 93 41 52 7,833 4,413 3,420 Ward No. 1 2,166 1,111 1,055 236 125 111 5,689 3,640 2,049 Kunjaban(part) cr 2,166 1,111 1,055 236 125 III 5,689 3,640 2,049 Ward No. 1 2,570 1,306 1,264 65 37 28 13,641 7,393 6,248 lndranagar(part) CT 2,570 1,306 1,264 65 37 28 13,641 7,393 6,248 Ward No. 1 10,800 5,416 5,384 57 30 27 25,573 13,844 11,729 Jogendranagar cr 10,800 5,416 5,384 57 30 27 25,573 13,844 11,729 Ward No.1 8,240 4,112 4,128 275 138 137 19,303 10,513 8,790 Pratapgarh cr 8,240 4,112 4,128 275 138 137 19,303 10,513 8,790 Ward No.1 13:199 7,OS4 6:J45 1,136 603 533 38,112 20,314 17,798 Badharghat cr 13,999 7,054 6,945 1,136 603 533 38,112 20,314 17,798 Ward No.1 2,034 1,065 969 598 327 271 6,407 3,992 2,415 Gakulnagar cr 2,034 1,065 969 598 327 271 6,407 3,992 2,415 Ward No. 1

    447 URBAN PRIMARY

    Location Name ofTownl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    411101000 KhowaiNP 1,495 1,114 1,381 6,417 4,733 1,684 5,735 4,389 1,346 40113000 SonamuraNP 1,765 1,201 1,564 3,OS5 2,621 434 2,740 2,382 358 0001 WardNo. I 805 371 434 391 339 52 286 250 36 0002 Ward No. 2 123 56 67 205 183 22 194 173 21 0003 Ward No. 3 223 91 132 289 247 42 263 223 40 0004 Ward No. 4 140 50 90 272 224 48 265 219 46 0005 Ward No. 5 192 86 106 322 257 65 321 256 65 0006 Ward No. 6 267 114 153 385 326 59 343 306 37 0007 Ward No. 7 351 153 198 327 283 44 308 268 40 0008 Ward No. 8 217 88 129 350 303 47 299 257 42 0009 Ward No. 9 447 192 255 514 459 55 461 430 31 40103000 Narsingarh CT 2,039 851 1,188 2,226 1,995 231 2,061 1,896 165 0001 Ward No. 1 2,039 851 1,188 2,226 1,995 231 2,061 1,896 165 40104000 GandhigralD cr 2,836 1,252 1,584 3,454 2,969 485 3,243 2,853 390 0001 Ward No. 1 2,836 1,252 1,584 3,454 2,969 485 3,243 2,853 390 401OS000 Kunjaban(part) cr 1,654 674 980 3,OSI 2,708 343 2,783 2,516 267 0001 Ward No. 1 1,654 674 980 3,051 2,708 343 2,783 2,516 267 40106000 Indranagar(part) CT 4,166 1,669 2,497 5,477 4,630 847 4,769 4,089 680 0001 WardNo. I 4,166 1,669 2,497 5,477 4,630 847 4,769 4,089 680 40108000 Jogendranagar cr 9,277 3,899 5,378 11,458 9,277 2,181 10,045 8,595 1,450 0001 Ward No. 1 9,277 3,899 5,378 11,458 9,2TI 2,181 10,045 8,595 1,450 40109000 Pratapgarh cr 7,534 3,129 4,405 8,036 6,928 1,108 7,529 6,721 808 0001 Ward No. 1 7,534 3,129 4,405 8,036 6,928 1,108 7,529 6,721 808 40110000 Badharghat CT 9,601 3,9OS 5,696 14,306 12,146 2,160 13,120 11,305 1,815 0001 Ward No. I 9,601 3,905 5,696 14,306 12,146 2,160 13,120 ll,305 1,815 40112000 Gakulnagar cr 3,252 1,399 1,853 3,771 3,152 619 3,554 3,076 478 0001 Ward No. 1 3,252 1,399 1,853 3,771 3,152 619 3,554 3,076 478

    448 <;ENSUS ABSTRACf

    Industrial cateEo~ of main workers Name ofTownlWard 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

    117 222 5 125 103 22 106 61 45 5;1.77 4,003 1.274 KhowaiNP 87 86 81 78 3 30 18 12 2,542 2.200 342 Sonamura NP 2 2 17 17 2 1 1 265 230 35 WardNo. I 4 4 190 169 21 Ward No. 2 11 11 7 7 245 205 40 Ward No. 3 4 2 2 261 217 44 Ward No. 4 I I 7 6 313 249 64 Ward No. 5 3 3 5 5 2 2. 333 296 37 Ward No. 6 20 20 6 6 17 11 6 265 231 34 Ward No. 7 15 15 7 7 2 2 275 235 40 Ward No. 8 31 30 1 28 28 7 4 3 395 368 27 Ward No. 9 141 132 9 49 47 2 6 6 1,865 1,711 154 Narsingarh cr 141 132 9 49 47 2 6 6 1,865 1,711 154 Ward No. 1 49 47 2 154 147 7 83 50 33 2,957 2,609 348 Gandhigram cr 49 47 2 154 147 7 83 50 33 2,957 2,609 348 WardNo. I 7 4 3 10 9 1 23 21 2 2,743 2,482 261 Kunjaban(part) CT 7 4 3 10 9 1 23 21 2 2,743 2,482 261 Ward No. 1 105 98 7 241 193 48 129 116 13 4,294 3,682 612 Indranagar(part) CT 105 98 7 241 193 48 129 116 13 4,294 3,682 612 WardNo. I 26 20 6 70 48 22 454 231 223 9,495 8,296 1,199 Jogendranagar CT 26 20 6 70 48 22 454 231 223 9,495 8,296 1,199 Ward No. I 28 20· 8 59 55 4 115 80 35 7,327 6,566 761 Pratapgarh cr 28 20 8 59 55 4 115 80 35 7,327 6,566 761 Ward No. 1 64 54 10 72 60 12 163 98 65 12,821 11,093 1,728 Badharghat CT 64 54 10 72 60 12 163 98 65 12,821 11,093 1,728 Ward No. 1 179 175 4 189 158 31 121 56 65 3,065 2,687 378 GBkulnagar cr 179 175 4 189 158 31 121 56 65 3,065 2,687 378 Ward No. I

    449 URBAN PRIMARY

    Industrial cat~gP!1 Location Name ofTowni Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallabouret'S number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    40101000 KhowaiNP 682 344 338 14 9 5 62 34 28 40113000 Sonamura NP 315 239 76 8 6 2 96 89 7 0001 Ward No. 1 105 89 16 56 56 0002 Ward No. 2 11 10 1 7 7 0003 Ward No. 3 26 24 2 6 6 0004 Ward No. 4 7 5 2 1 1 0005 Ward No. 5 1 1 1 1 0006 Ward No. 6 42 20 22 3 2 0007 Ward No. 7 19 15 4 5 5 0008 Ward No. 8 51 46 5 3 3 3 3 0009 Ward No. 9 53 29 24 4 2 2 14 8 6 40103000 Narsingarh cr 165 99 66 7 7 10 9 1 0001 Ward No. I 165 99 66 7 7 10 9 40104000 Gandhigram cr 211 116 95 2 2 8 4 4 0001 Ward No. I 211 116 95 2 2 8 4 4 40105000 Kunjaban(part) CT 268 192 76 0001 Ward No. ! 268 192 76 40106000 Indranagar(part) cr 708 541 167 50 15 35 221 184 37 0001 Ward No. 1 708 541 167 50 IS 35 221 184 37 40108000 Jogendranagar cr 1,413 682 731 3 :2 28 12 16 0001 ;Ward No. 1 1,413 682 731 3 2 1 28 12 16 40109000 Pratapgarb CT 507 207 300 9 3 6 31 24 7 0001 Ward No. 1 507 207 300 9 3 6 31 24 7 40110000 8adbargbat CT 1,186 841 345 8 5 3 32 15 17 0001 Ward No. 1 1,186 841 345 8 5 3 32 15 17 40112000 Gakulnagar cr 217 76 141 1 1 50 30 20 0001 Ward No. 1 217 76 141 1 1 50 30 20

    450 CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers nwnber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

    55 17 38 551 284 267 11,272 4,236 7,036 KhowaiNP 40101000 16 7 9 195 137 58 7,019 2,605 4,414 Sonamura NP 40113000 49 33 16 1.044 384 660 Ward No. 1 0001 4 3 1 568 222 346 Ward No. 2 0002 19 17 2 766 281 485 Ward No. 3 0003 6 4 2 575 194 381 Ward No. 4 0004 589 223 366 Ward No. 5 0005 2 2 37 18 19 789 291 498 Ward No. 6 0006 4 2 2 10 8 2 874 352 522 Ward No. 7 0007 2 I 43 39 4 757 256 501 Ward No. 8 0008 8 4 4 27 15 12 1.057 402 655 Ward No. 9 0009 7 2 5 141 81 60 4,594 1,763 2,831 Narsingarh cr 40103000 7 2 5 141 81 60 4,594 1,763 2,831 Ward No. I 0001 40 8 32 161 102 59 7,215 2,696 4,519 Gandhigram CT 40104000 40 8 32 161 102 59 7,215 2,696 4,519 Ward No. 1 0001 3 3 265 192 73 4,292 1,606 2,686 Kunjaban(part) cr 40105000 3 3 265 192 73 4,292 1,606 2,686 Ward No. I 0001 36 22 14 401 320 81 12,330 4,432 7,898 lndranagar(part) CT 40106000 36 22 14 401 320 81 12,330 4,432 7,898 Ward No. I 0001 366 29 337 1,016 639 377 23,392 8,466 14,926 JogendranagarCT 40108000 366 29 337 1,016 639 377 23,392 8,466 14,926 Ward No. 1 0001 52 3 49 415 177 238 18,801 6,714 12,087 Pratapgarh cr 40109000 52 3 49 415 177 238 18.801 6,714 12,087 WardNo. I 0001 51 25 26 1,095 796 299 33,407 12,073 21,334 Badhurghat cr 40110000 51 25 26 1,095 796 299 33,407 12,073 21,334 Ward No. 1 0001 28 2 26 138 43 95 5,888 2,239 3,649 Gakulnagar CT 40112000 28 2 26 138 43 95 5,888 2,239 3,649 WardNo I 0001

    451 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA ANNEXURE 1I(a) : SELECTFD INDICATORS ON FEMALE NUPTIALrrY, 1991 TotaL' No of currently married woman and % to Female population RuraL' Total Who married during Urban 1981-86 1986-91 Tripura West Trip ura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 562,675(42.01) 267,762(42.62) 95,498 45,784 80,709 38,515 Rural 473,441(41.79) 200,083(42.27) 79,651 33,804 67,146 28,448 Urban 89,234(43.25) 67,679(43.68) 15,847 11,980 13,563 10,067

    Totall Percent~ of currently married women with age at marriage below 18 RuraL' who married during Urban Total 1981-86 .1986-91 Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total 55.34 55.32 48.27 47.90 40.55 40.57 Rural 56.56 57.33 50.58 51.45 42.92 44.28 Urban 48.94 49.45 36.69 37.89 28.84 30.08

    Annexure IT(a) shows no. of currently married population in the district and the state are currently female population and percentage to female married. Number of married females during 1986-91 population. It is clear that range in 42-44% offemale are lesser than period of 1981-86.

    ANNEXUREll(b): CHILD MlRTALITYlNDICATOR, 1991

    Persons! ql q2 qS Males! Females Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P 82 69 94 78 101 85 M 81 77 96 80 102 86 F 84 67 85 72 100 84

    Annexure IT(b) shows child mortality in different & q5(U5MR) are lesser in West Tripura district than ages i.e. IMR., Under Two Mortality Rate( U2MR) state average. It was experienced that IMR among and Under Five Mortality Rate ( USMR) in Tripura male popUlation is lower than female popUlation at state and West Tripura district.q 1( IMR),q2(U2MR) state level and higher at district level.

    452 APPENDIX TO DISTRICTPRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANMXURElll(a): VARIOUS MFASlJRl1S OF FERTILITY AND MFAN AGE AT MARRIAGE, 1991 TotaV RuraV CBR TFR CWR(O-4) CWR(5-9) Urban Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T 37.65 36.64 4.91 4.72 514 495 685 668 R 552 556 733 744 U 335 335 461 470

    TotaV Mean age at marriage of currently married women RuraV Total who married during Urban 1981-&6 1986-91 Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 10 11 12 13 14 15 T 17.82 17.82 18.40 18.43 19.06 19.08 R 17.70 17.62 18.18 18.11 IS.80 18.69 U 18.47 18.42 19.47 19.35 20.30 20.17

    Annexure III( a) shows crude birth rate( CBR) in rural areas than urban areas. Overall West Tripura in West Tripura district is one point lower than state district is in better position than state but in rural areas average. Total Fertility Rate (TFR) means no. of its position is worse. Mean age at marriage of children born per woman for the entire reproductive currently married women varies in the range of 17.62- age span assuming that there is no mortality of women 18.47 in district and state at total, rural & urban levels till the completion of reproductive period, is 4.72 in as per Census,1991. It is observed that Mean age at West Tripura district against state average of 4.91. marriage of currently married women who married No. of children in the age group 0-4 & 5-9 per 1000 during 1986-91 shows upward trend. women in the age group 15-49 years are much higher

    ANNEXUREill(b): AGESPEClFICFFRIDJfY & AGESPECIFICMARITALFERTILITYRA~.1991 Sp ecific age ASFR ASMFR group Per 1000 women Per 1000 women

    Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 2 3 4 5 15-19 44 44 182 174 20-24 156 148 222 213 25-29 157 146 178 166 30-34 lIS lIO 128 120 35-39 78 70 85 77 40-44 48 46 54 52 45-49 28 28 38 33

    ill(b) As per Census, 1991 ASFR was experienced very important. ASMFR was experienced much crucial in three specific age groups of20-24,25-29 & higher in four specific age groups of 15-19,20~24,25- 30-34, it means 15 years of reproductive age span is 29 & 30-34 at both and district level.

    453 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNEXURE lV(a):- PERCE'lTAGE DlSTRIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991 CENSUS (TRIPURA)

    Total Rural Urban Place of birth Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. of migrants 808645 361223 447422 651836 286415 365421 156809 74808 82001 (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) Born elsewhere in the distict of enumeration 264711 90381 174330 222487 73325 149162 42224 17056 25168 % to total migrants 32.74 25.02 38.96 34.13 25.60 40.82 26.93 22.80 30.69 Born in other disticts of the state 63177 25814 37363 46609 18616 27993 16568 7198 9370 % to total migrants 7.81 7.15 8.35 7.15 6.50 7.66 10.57 9.62 11.43 States in India bey ond the state of enumeration 38907 1"8201 20706 24994 11401 13593 13913 6800 7113 % to total migrants 4.81 5.04 4.63 3.83 3.98 3.72 8.87 9.09 8.67 Assam 17902 6449 11453 12593 4367 8226 5309 2082 3227 Bihar 6648 4239 2409 4533 2798 1735 2115 1441 674 5419 2621 2792 2226 1118 1I08 3193 1509 1684 1899 1201 698 1024 707 317 875 494 381 Born Aboad 436920 222887 214033 352875 179150 173725 84045 43737 40308 % to total migrants 54.03 61.70 47.84 54.14 62.55 41.54 53.60 58.47 49.16 Bangladesh 436146 221360 212786 350884 178050 172834 83262 43310 39952 Unclassifiable 4930 3940 990 4871 3923 948 59 17 42 % to total migrants 0.61 1.09 0.22 0.75 1.37 0.26 0.04 0.02 0.05

    454 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXUREIV(a):-PIRCFNTAGEDISTRIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIKfH, 2001 CENSUS (TRIPURA)

    Total Rural Urban Place of birth Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 '8 9 10 No. of migrants: 939,052 394,292 544,760 714,741 288,226 426,515 224,311 106,066 118,245

    Born elsewhere in the distict of enumeration: 476,680 171,800 304,880 372,28;2 124,639 247,643 104,398 47,161 57,237 % to total migrants : 50.76 43.57 55.97 52.09 43.24 58.06 46.54 44.46 48.41

    Born in other disticts of the state: 99,669 39,727 59,942 66,652 24,964 41,688 33,017 14,763 18,254 % to total migrants: 10.61 10.08 11.00 9.33 8.66 9.77 14.72 13.92 15.44

    States in India beyond the state of enumeration: 62,890 30,060 32,830 48,525 23,201 25,324 14,365 6,859 7,506 % to total migrants : 6.70 7.62 6.03 6.79 8.05 5.94 6.40 6.47 6.35

    Mizoram 26,403 13,610 12,793 26,361 13,585 12,776 42 25 17 Assam 18,008 6,219 11,789 12,220 3,964 8,256 5,788 2,255 3,533 WestBen~ 4,498 2,164 2,334 1,665 846 819 2,833 1,318 1,515 Bihar 4,124 2,779 1,345 2,129 1,368 761 1,995 1,411 584 Jharkhand 2,523 1,328 1,195 2,236 1,177 1,059 281 151 136 Uttar Pradesh 1,578 963 615 785 536 249 793 427 366 MeghaJaya 866 376 490 461 204 251 405 172 233 Orissa 595 337 258 407 241 166 188 96 92

    Born Aboad : 299,813 152,705 147,108 227,282 115,422 111,860 72,531 37,283 35,248 % to total migrants : 31.93 38.73 27.00 31.80 40.05 26.23 32.34 35.15 29.81

    Bangladesh: 298,889 152,179 146,710 226,636 115,059 111,577 72,253 37,120 35,133

    455 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNEWREIV(a):- PERCJlNTAGEDISllUBUlION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACEOFBmm, 1991 CENSUS (WESTlRIPURA)

    Total Rural Urban Place of birth Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. of migrants 358155 154905 203250 251261 103650 147611 106894 51255 55639 (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) (100) Born elsewhere in the distict of enumeration Total 128757 42072 86685 101673 31418 70255 27084 10654 16430 % to total migrants 35.95 27.16 42.65 40.47 30.31 47.59 25.34 20.79 29.53 Born in other disticts of the state Total 19462 6596 12866 11005 3082 7923 8457 3514 4943 5.43 4.26 6.33 4.38 2.97 5.37 7.91 6.86 8.88 States in India beyond the state of enumeration Total 15110 7626 7484 6279 3126 3153 8861 4500 4331. % to total migrants 4.22 4.92 3.68 2.50 3.02 2.14 8.29 8.78 7.78 Assam 3744 1544 2200 1400 550 850 2344 994 1350 W. Bengal 351(} 1686 1824- 9&2 476 S()6 2528 l2\(} 1318 Bihar 3114 1881 1233 1688 976 712 1426 905 521 Uttar Pradesh 1266 746 520 519 327 192 747 419 328 Born Aboad 193876 98143 95733 131389 65557 65832 62487 32586 29901 % to total migrants 54.13 63.36 47.10 52.29 63.25 44.60 58.46 63.58 53.74 Banglade'sh 192543 97414 95129 130638 65146 65492 61905 32268 29637 Unclassifiable 950 468 482 915 467 448 35 1 34 % to total migrants 0.27 0.30 0.24 0.36 0.45 0.30 0.03 0.00 0.06

    456 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    ANNEXURElV(a):- PERCENTAGEDISTIUBUnON OF MIGRANTS BY PLACEOFBIRTII, 2001 CENSUS (WEST1RIPURA)

    Total Rural Urban Place of birth Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. of migrants 478,635 201,479 277,156 317,014 124,903 192,111 161,621 76,576 85,045

    Born elsewhere in the distict of enumeration 265,500 98,642 166,858 186,121 63,017 123,110 79,373 35,625 43,748 % to total migrants 55.47 48.96 60.20 58.71 50.45 64.08 49.11 46.52 51.44

    Born in other disticts of the state 45,863 18,613 27,250 26,322 9,750 16,572 19,541 8,863 10,678 % to total migrants 9.58 9.24 9.83 8.30 7.81 8.63 12.09 11.57 12.56

    States in India bey and the state of enumeration 14,714 7,410 7,304 5,840 2,987 2,853 8,874 4,423 4,451 % to total migrants 3.07 3.68 2.64 1.84 2.39 1.49 5.49 5.78 5.23

    Mizoram 60 31 29 39 18 21 21 13 8 Assam 4,126 1,826 2,300 1,568 700 868 2,558 1,126 1,432 West Bengal. 3,002 1,402 1,600 813 398 415 2,189 1,004 1,185 Bihar 2,349 1,514 835 1,107 666 441 1,242 848 394 lharkhand 958 497 461 817 428 389 141 69 72 Uttar Pradesh 1,011 572 439 328 208 120 683 364 319 Meghalaya 383 185 198 175 87 88 208 98 110 Orissa 269 147 122 125 75 50 144 72 72

    Born Aboad 152,558 76,814 75,744 98,725 49,149 49,576 53,833 27,665 26,168

    % to total migrants 31.87 38.13 27.33 31.14 39.35 25.81 33.31 36.13 30.77

    Bangladesh 152,131 76,585 75,546 98,480 49,023 49,457 53,651 27,562 26,089

    A person is considered as migrant by place of migrants followed by Bihar in 1991 and as per 2001 birth if the place in which he is enumerated during census, Mizoram was in 1st position followed by the census is other than his place of birth. Out of 32 Assam. lakh people in the state, 9.4 lakh or 29.4% of total Out of 15.3 lakh people in West Tripura district, population were reported as migrants by place of birth. 4.8 takh or 31.2% of total population were reported This proportion is identical with percent of 29.3 in as migrants by place of birth. This proportion is higher 1991 Census. The decadal growth of migrants than percent of 27.7 in 1991 Census In 1991 Census, (16.1 %) is similar with the growth of total population. highest share of 54% were reported in the category In 1991 Census, highest share of 54% were reported of Born Abroad followed by category of Born in the category of Born Abroad followed by category elsewhere in the district of enumeration (36%) but in of Born elsewhere in the district of enumeration Census, 2001, reversibly category of born elsewhere (33%) but in Census, 2001, reversibly category of in the district of enumeration (55%) was placed in born elsewhere in the district of enumeration (51 %) 1st position followed by Born Abroad(32%).Overall was placed in 1st position followed by Born Abroad female migrants were higher than male migrants in (32%).Except category of Born Abroad, in other both censuses. In respect of inter-state migration, categories, female migrants were higher than male Assam and West Bengal were main contributors to migrants in both censuses. In respect of inter-state total migrants in both censuses. migration, Assam was main contributor to total 457 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNEXURE IV(b);- PFRCFm'AGEDJSTRlBUfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDFNCE, 1991 CENSUS (TRIPURA) TotaV Total Migrants %distnbution of Tota! Migtants Place aflast residence Rural! Urban Total Males Females Total Male Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T 812139 361531 4C,," 100 100 100 No. of migrants R 654417 2I7l71 36711' 100 100 100 U 157652 75159 11493 100 100 100

    Elswhere in the district of enumeration T 322945 117355 205590 39.76 45.73 45.73 R 266460 93161 173299 40.71 32.42 47.21 U 56485 24194 32291 35.83 39.14 39.14

    In other districts of the state of enumeration T 73381 30959 42422 9.04 9.44 9.44 R 53906 22204 31102 8.24 7.73 8.64 U 19475 875", 10720 12.35 13.00 13.00

    State in India beyond the state of enumeration T 41335 19785 21550 5.09 4.79 4.79 R 26767 12519 14248 4.09 4.36 3.88 U 14568 7266 7302 9.24 8.85 8.85

    Last Residence outside India T 369540 190500 179040 45.50 39.82 39.82 R 302465 155565 146900 46.21 54.13 40.01 U 67075 34935 32140 42.55 38.96 38.96

    U nclassifiable T 4938 3931 1007 0.61 0.22 0.22 R 4889 3922 967 0.60 1.08 0.26 U 49 9 40 0.03 0.05 0.05

    458 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXUREN(b):-PERCINTAGEDISTRlBUTIONOFMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDmcr., 2001 CFNSlB (TRJPURA) TotaY Total Migrants O/odistnllUtion of Tota} Migrants Place of last residence RuraY Urban Total Males , Females Total Male Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T 961,653 403,92!} 557,724 100 100 100 No. of migrants R 732,673 295,695 436,978 100 100 100 U 228,980 108,234 120,746 100 100' 100

    Elswhere in the district of enumeration T 536,875 198,802 338,073 55.83 49.22 6Q.62 R 414,454 142,857 271,597 56.57 48.31 62.15 U 122,421 55,945 66,476 53.46 51.69 55.05

    In other districts ofthe state of enumeration T 99,369 39,631 59,738 10.33 9.81 10.71 R 66,483 24,895 41,588 9.07 8.42 9.52 U 32,886 14,736 18,150 14.36 13.61 ]5.03

    State in India bey ond the state of enumeration T 63,778 30,504 33,274 6.63 7.55 5.97 R 49,728 23,732 25,996 6.79 8.03 5.95 U 14,050 6,772 7,278 6.14 6.26 6.03

    Last Residence outside India T 261,631 134,992 126,639 27.2] 33.42 22.71 R 202,008 104,211 97,797 27.57 35.24 22.38 U 59,623 30,781 28,842 26.04 28.44 23.89

    459 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNEXURE W(b):- PFRClNfAGEDlS'IRIBUI1ON OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESID:ENCE 1991, QNSm ~TTRlPlJRA) TotaY Total Migrants %distnoution of Total Migrants Place of last residence Rurall Urban Total Males Females Total MaI~ Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T 359651 155455 204196 100 100 100 No. of migrants R 252238 103:d 148243 100 100 100 U 107413 51 55953 100 100 100

    Elswhere in the district of enumeration T 156307 54906 101401 43.46 35.32 49.66 R 119850 39609 80241 47.51 38.09 54.13 U 36457 15297 21160 33.94 29.73 37.82

    [n other districts of the state of enumeration T 23036 8312 14724 6.41 5.35 7.21 R 12963 3932 9031 5.14 3.78 6.09 U 10073 4380 5693 9.38 8.51 10.17

    State in India beyond the state of enumeration T 15773 8192 7581 4.39 5.27 3.71 R 6632 3424 3208 2.63 3.29 2.16 U 9141 4768 4373 8.51 9.27 7.82

    Last Residence outside India T 163571 83575 79996 45.48 53.76 39.18 R 111864 56561 55303 44.35 54.39 37.31 U 51707 27014 24693 48.14 52.50 44.13 UnclassifiabJe T 964 470 494 0.27 0.30 0.24 R 929 469 460 0.37 0.45 0.31 U 35 1 34 0.03 '0.00 0.06

    460 APPENDIX TO DISTRICfPRIMARY CENSUSABSTRACf ANNEXURE IV (b) - PERCENTAGEDIS1RIBUflON OF MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTRJ]SID)NCE 2001 ONSm (WEST TRlPURA)

    TotaY Total Migrants o/odistnbution of Total Mi~ts Place of last residence Rurall Urban Total Males Females Total Males Females

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T 492,430 207,357 285,073 100 100 100 No. of migrants R 326,765 128,882 197,883 100 100 100 U 165,665 78,475 87,190 100 100 100

    Elswhere in the district of enumeration T 299,925 114,455 185,470 60.91 55.20 65.06 R 207,8Q6 72,526 135,280 63.59 56.27 68.36 U 92,119 41,929 50,190 55.61 53.43 57.56

    In other districts of the state of enumeration T 43,306 17,374 25,932 8.79 8.38 9.10 R 24,352 8,834 15,518 7.45 6.85 7.84 U 18,954 8,540 10,414 11.44 10.88 11.94

    State in India beyond the state of enumeration T 14,152 7,199 6,953 2.87 3.47 2.44 R 5,316 2,757 2,559 1.63 2.14 1.29 U 8,836 4,442 4,394 5.33 5.66 5.04

    Last Residence outside India T 135,047 68,329 66,718 27.42 32.95 23.40 R 89,291 44,765 44,526 27.33 34.73 22.50 U 45,756 23,564 22,192 27.62 30.03 25.45

    A person is considered as migrant by place of migrants were higher than male migrants in both last residence, if the place in which he is enumerated censuses. during the census is other than his place of immediate As per Census 2001, migrants by last residence last residence. in West Tripura district were 4.9 lakh. Out of these The data on migration by last residence in Tripura migrants, 61 % were found to be from within the as per Census 2001, shows that the total no. of district. During 1991-2001 no. of migrants by place migrants were 9.6 lakh. Out of these migrants, 56% of last residence increased by 36.9%.Share of were found to be from within the district. During 1991 ~ migrants by place of last residence to total population 2001 no. of migrants by place of last residence was recorded 27.8% in 1991 and 32.1% in 2001. In increased by 18.4%.Share of migrants by place of census 1991 ,highest share of 45% was under category last residence to total popUlation was recorded 29.5% of last residence outside India followed by elsewhere in 1991 and 30.1% in 2001. In census 1991,highest in the district of enumeration (43%) and in Census share of 45% was under category of last residence 2001 highest percentage was recorded under category outside India followed by elsewhere in the district of of elsewhere in the district of enumeration( 61 %) enumeration (40%) and in Census 2001 highest followed by' Last residence outside India(27%). percentage was recorded under category of elsewhere Overall female migrants were higher than male in the districtofenumeration(56%) followed by Last migrants in both censuses. residence outside India(27%). Overall female

    461 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNJiXUREV:-MAlNRELIGIONS IN1HEDJSTRICfOFWEST1'RIPURAAS Pm. 1991 CENSUS

    S. &atel District! Total! "10 of % of No. tahsil Rural! Total Population HinWs total Mll'llims total Urban popula popul! tion tion p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1RIPURA T 2,757,205 1,417,930 1,339,275 2,384,934 1,226,645 1,158,289 86.50 196,495 100,799 95,696 7.1; R 2,335,484 1,202,529 1,132,955 1,977,471 1,018,725 958,746 84.67 184,647 94,665 89,982 7.91 U 421,721 215,401 206,320 407,463 207,920 199,543 96.62 11,848 6,134 5,714 2.81 .t West Tripura T 1,293,861 665,576 628,285 1,188,152 610,892 577,260 91.83 95,655 49,050 46,605 7.3S R 977,957 504,619 473,338 881,467 454,779 426,688 90.13 87,785 44,964 42,821 8.9l U 315,904 160,957 154,947 306,685 156,113 150,572 97.08 7,870 4,086 3,784 2.45 Khow.li T 96,523 49,156 47,367 95,827 48,815 47,012 99.28 326 160 }66 0.3' Dev.BIock R 96,523 49,156 47,367 95,827 48,815 47,012 99.28 326 160 166 0.3L U a 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 O.O( 2 Teliamura Dev. T 135,876 69,688 66,188 133,550 68,451 65,099 98.29 485 250 235 0.3l Block R 135,876 69,688 66,188 133,550 68,451 65,099 98.29 485 250 235 0.3l U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.0(1 3 Jirania Dev. T 152,579 78,481 74,098 145,629 74,896 70,733 95.44 4,730 2,401 2,329 3.10 Block R 152,579 78,481 74,098 145,629 74,896 70,733 95.44 4,730 2,401 2,329 3.10 U 0 0 a 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 4 Mohanpur T 184,844 96,909 87,935 181,452 94,912 86,540 98.16 1,873 987 886 1.01 Dev. Block R 151,192 79,559 71,633 148,116 77,718 70,398 97.97 1,643 874 769 1.09 U 33,652 17,350 16,302 33,336 17,194 16,142 99.06 230 113 117 0.68 5 Bishalgarh T 351,879 181,646 170,233 319,636 164,830 154,806 90.84 29,440 15.277 14,163 8.37 Dcv. Block R 275,341 142,381 132,960 244,731 126,393 118,338 88.88 27,891 14,492 13,399 10.13 U 76,538 39,265 37,273 74,905 38,437 36,468 97.87 1,549 785 764 2.02 6 Me1aghar Dev. T 166,446 85,354 81,092 113,614 58,506 55,108 68.26 52,710 26,787 25,923 31.67 Block R 166,446 85,354 81,092 113,614 58,506 55,108 68.26 52,710 26,787 25,923 31.67 U 0 0 0 0 0 a 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 ruTAL URBAN U 315,904 160,957 154,947 306,685 156,113 150,572 97.08 7,870 4,086 3,784 2.49 Khow.liNA U 12,552 6,427 6,125 12,410 6,346 6,064 98.87 104 54 50 0.83 II Teliamura NA U 27,668 14,336 13,332 27,208 14,100 13,108 98.34 456 235 221 1.65 III Jogcndranagar U 26,990 13,867 13,123 26,068 13,403 12,665 96.58 922 464 458 3.42 cr IV Gandhigram CT U 7,538 3,903. 3,635 7,505 3,888 3,617 99.56 0 0 0 0.00 V Singarbil CT U 9,160 4,738 4,422 9,105 4,705 4,400 99.40 38 22 16 0.41 VI Barjala cr U 16,954 8,709 8,245 16,726 8,601 8,125 98.66 192 91 101 1.13 VII Pratapgarh CT U 13,972 7,168 6,804 13,559 6,962 6,597 97.04 396 199 197 2.83 VIII Badharghat CT U 35,576 18,230 17,346 35,278 18,072 17,206 99.16 231 122 109 0.65 IX Slmamura NA U 8,136 4,235 3,901 6,224 3,246 2,978 76.50 1,910 988 922 23.48 X Agartala eM) U 157,358 79,344 78,014 152,602 76,790 75,812 96.98 3,621 1,911 1,710 2.30

    462 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXUREV:-MAIN RFLIGIONS IN 1HEDJSTRICr OF WEST TRIPURA AS PER 1991 ONSUS

    SI. %of %of %of %of No. Cllristians total Sikhs total Buckllists total Jains total ------popula ------popula ------popula ------popula P M F tion P M F tion P M F tion P M F tion 15 16 17 18 19' 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 46,472 24,202 22,270 1.69 740 636 104 0.03 128,260 65,465 62,795 4.65 301 181 120 0.01 45,265 23,522 21,743 1.94 692 610 82 0.03 127,323 64,949 62,374 5.45 85 57 28 0.00 1,207 680 527 0.29 48 26 22 0.01 937 516 421 0.22 216 124 92 0.05 ~,559 4,662 3,897 0.66 520 436 84 0.04 807 440 367 0.06 167 95 12 0.01 7,758 4,213 3,545 0.79 484 416 68 0.05 458 242 216 0.05 4 4 0 0.00 801 449 352 0.25 36 20 16 om 349 198 151 0.11 163 91 71. 0.05 283 139 144 0.29 0 0 a 0.00 87 42 45 0.09 0 0 0 0.00 283 139 144 0.29 0 a o 0.00 87 42 45 0.09 0 0 0 0.00 o 0 o 0.00 a o a 0.00 a o 0 0.00' 0 0 0 0.00 2 1,619 855 764 1.19 33 33 a 0.02 187 97 90 0.14 2 2 0 0.00 1,619 855 764 1.19 33 33 a 0.02 187 97 90 0.14 2 2 0 0.00 o 0 o 0.00 0 0 o 0.00 o o 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 3 2,163 1,148 1,015 1.42 13 12 0.01 44 24 20 0.03 0 0 0 0.00 2,163 1,148 1,015 1.42 13 12 1 0.01 44 24 20 0.03 0 0 0 0.00 o 0 o 0.00 0 0 a 0.00 o o 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 4 1,099 671 428 0.59 373 306 67 0.20 46 32 14 0.02 o 0.00 1,060 652 408 0.70 352 296 56 0.23 20 18 2 0.01 I 1 o 0.00 39 19 20 0.12 21 10 II 0.06 26 14 12 0.08 o 0 o 0.00 5 2,626 1,417 1,209 0.75 81 71 10 0.02 74 38 36 0.02 21 12 9 0.01 2,585 1,397 1,188 0.94 81 71 10 0.03 51 26 25 0.02 1 o 0.00 41 20 21 0.05 0 0 o 0.00 23 12 11 0.03 20 11 9 0.03 6 48 22 26 0.03 5 4 1 0.00 69 35 34 0.04 o 0 o 0.00 48 22 26 0.03 5 4 I 0.00 69 35 34 0.04 o 0 o 0.00 o a o 0.00 0 0 o 0.00 o o o 0.00 o 0 o 0.00 801 449 352 0.25 36 20 16 0.01 349 198 151 0.11 163 91 71. 0.05 I 19 14 5 0.15 o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 19 13 6 0.15 II 1 o 0.00 o o o 0.00 3 1 2 0.01 0 0 o 0.00 III o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 0 0 o 0.00

    IV 5 2 3 0.07 17 8 9 0.23 11 5 6 0.15 0 0 0 0.00 V 2 2 o 0.02 0 0 o 0.00 15 9 6 0.16 0 0 0 0.00 VI 32 15 17 0.19 4 2 2 0.02 o o o 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 VII 5 2 3 0.04 0 0 o 0.00 12 5 7 0.09 0 0 0 0.00 VIII 36 18 18 0.10 0 0 o 0.00 11 7 4 0.03 20 11 9 0.06 IX o o o 0.00 0 0 o 0.00 2 I 0.02 0 0 0 0.00 X 701 396 305 0.45 15 10 5 0.01 295 170 125 0.19 124 67 57 0.08

    463 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WESTTRIPURA ANNEXUJ.U: -V MAINRFLIGIONS INTBEDISTRlCfOFWESTlRIPURAAS PER 2001 ~SUS st. Statcl District Total! % of %of No. Rural/ Total Population Hindus total Muslims total Urban ---=-P----=-M-=---F=----..,..P-----:"M-:------F--popula P M F popul tion ation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1RIPURA T 3,199,203 1,642,225 1,556,9782,739,310 1,405,428 1,333,882 85.62 254,442 130,788 123,654 7.95 R 2,653,453 1,363,638 1,289,815 2,217,025 1,139,427 1,077,598 83.55 236,748 121,586 115,162 8.92 U 545,750 27&,587 267,163 522,285 266,001 256,284 95.70 17,694 9,202 8,492 3.24

    West T 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 1,373,556 702,582 670,974 89.60 127,017 65,680 61,337 8.29 Tripura R 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 980,578 503,279 477,299 87.32 113,930 58,888 55,042 10.15 U 410,067 208,397 201,670 392,978 199,303 193,675 95.83 13,087 6,792 6,295 3.19

    Mohanpur T 201,613 105,207 96,406 192,677 100,239 92,438 95.57 5,625 2,937 2,688 2.79 R 158,974 82,408 76,566 152,360 78,846 73,514 95.84 3,984 2,094 1,890 2.51 U 42,639 22,799 19,840 40,317 21,393 18,924 94.55 1,641 843 798 3.85 2 Hezamara T 32,896 16,625 16,271 30,585 15,446 15,139 92.97 44 23 21 0.13 R 32,896 16,625 16,271 30,585 15,446 15,139 92.97 44 23 21 0.13 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 3 Pachnabil T 27,417 13,864 13,553 26,339 13,310 13,029 96.07 15 9 6 0.05 R 27,417 13,864 13,553 26,339 13,310 13,029 96.07 15 9 6 0.05 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 4 Kho\Wi T 62,144 31,746 30,398 61,479 31,387 30,092 98.93 260 146 114 0.42 R 62,144 31,746 30,398 61,479 31,387 30,092 98.93 260 146 114 0.42 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 5 Tulashikhar T 45,039 22,831 22,208 43,720 22,162 21,558 97.07 42 24 18 0.09 R 45,039 22,831 22,208 43,720 22,162 21,558 97.07 42 24 18 0.09 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 6 Kalyanpur T 42,972 21,795 21,177 42,379 21,471 20,908 98.62 86 57 29 0.20 R 42,972 21,795 21,177 42,379 21,471 20,908 98.62 86 57 29 0.20 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 7 Teliamura T 78,736 40,863 37,873 73,885 38,277 35,608 93.84 1,057 600 457 1.34 R 78,736 40,863 37,873 73,885 38,277 35,608 93.84 1,057 600 457 1.34 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 8 Mandai T 43,876 22,233 21,643 38,713 19,588 19,125 88.23 1,775 906 869 4.05, R 43,876 22,233 21,643 38,713 19,588 19,125 88.23 1,775 906 869 4.05 U o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 9 Jirania T 128,196 66,634 61,562 118,207 61,239 56,968 92.21 4,030 2,110 1,920 3.14 R 128,196 66,634 61,562 118,207 61,239 56,968 92.21 4,030 2,110 1,920 3.14 U o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 10 Dukli T 205,257 104,809 100,448 197,005 100,434 96,571 95.98 7,433 3,927 3,506 3.62 R 95,857 49,205 46,652 90,031 46,081 43,950 93.92 5,343 2,849 2,494 5.57 U 109,400 55,604 53,796 106,974 54,353 52,621 97.78 2,090 1,078 1,012 1.91 II Jampuijala T 43,969 22,518 21,451 37,935 19,416 18,519 86.28 1,312 689 623 2.98 R 43,969 22,518 21,451 37,935 19,416 18,519 86.28 1,312 689 623 2.98 U o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 12 8ishalgarh T 166,069 85,722 80,347 140,935 72,645 68,290 84.87 23,469 12,166 11,303 14.13 R 156,410 80,331 76,079 131,842 67,595 64,247 84.29 23,065 11,941 11,124 14.75 U 9,659 5,391 4,268 9,093 5,050 4,043 94.14 404 225 179 4.18 13 Boxanagar T 44,064 22,760 21,304 20,124 10,463 9,661 45.67 23,894 12,258 11,636 54.23 R 44,064 22,760 21,304 20,124 10,463 9,661 45.67 23,894 12,258 11,636 54.23 U o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 14 Melaghar T 108,018 55,444 52,574 80,511 41,164 39,347 74.53 27,325 14,189 13,136 25.30 R 108,018 55,444 52,574 80,511 41,164 39,347 74.53 27,325 14,189 13,136 25.30 U o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 15 Kathalia T 54,347 27,925 26,422 32,468 16,834 15,634 59.74 21,698 10,993 10,705 39.92 R 54,347 27,925 26,422 32,468 16,834 15,634 59.74 21,698 10,993 10,705 39.92 U o o o o o o 0 0 0 0 0 464 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXIJRE- V MAlNRWGIONS IN TBEDJSlRICfOFWFST1RIPURA AS PER2001 QNSU; SI. % of % of % of %of No. OJristians total Sikhs total Buddhists total Jains total --~----~----~---P M F popul --=---77--~-P M F popul -~~--~----=--P M F popul P M F popul at ion at ion ation ation 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 102,489 52,815 49,674 3.20 1,182 1,074 108 0.04 98.922 50,575 48,347 3.09 477 249 228 0.01 99,820 51,326 48,494 3.76 61.3 558 55 0.02 27.148 49,609 47,539 3.66 190 106 84 0.01 2,669 1,489 l,lSO 0.49 569 516 53 0.10 1,774 966 808 0.33 287 143 144 0.05

    29,087 15,255 13,832 1.90 774 695 79 0.05 1,572 839 733 0.1 229 118 III 0.0 I 27,050 14,171 12,879 2.41 267 237 30 0.02 693 392 301 0.06 26 13 13 0 2,037 1,084 953 0.50 507 458 49 0.12 879 447 432 0.21 203 105 98 0.05

    2,625 1,446 1,179 1.30 531 492 39 0.26 99 64 35 0.05 5 3 2 o 2,437 1,322 1,115 1.53 104 90 14 0.07 59 41 18 0.04 4 2 2 o 188 124 64 0.44 427 402 25 1.00 40 23 17 0.09 1 o o 2 2,201 1,122 1,079 6.69 2 1 0.01 6 2 4 0.02 o o o o 2,201 1,122 1,079 6.69 2 1 0.01 6 2 4 0.02 o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 3 1,060 543 517 3.87 2 2 o 0.01 o o o 0 o o o o 1,060 543 517 3.87 2 2 o 0.01 o o o 0 o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 4 221 117 104 0.36 10 9 I 0.02 97 46 51 0.16 3 2 o 221 117 104 0.36 10 9 1 0.02 97 46 51 0.16 3 2 o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 5 1,258 633 625 2.79 7 6 0.02 o 0 o o o o 1,258 633 625 2.79 7 6 0.02 I o 0 o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 6 468 240 228 1.09 8 8 o 0.02 4 2 2 0.01 2 2 o o 468 240 228 l.09 8 8 o 0.02 4 2 2 0.01 2 2 o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 7 3,518 1,822 1,696 4.47 43 41 2 0.05 212 110 102 0.27 I o o 3,518 1,822 1,696 4.47 43 41 2 0.05 212 110 102 0.27 I o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 8 3,378 1,730 1,648 7.7 2 2 o 0 6 5 0.01 o o 3,378 1,730 1,648 7.7 2 2 o 0 6 5 ) 0.01 I 1 o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o 9 5,829 3,183 2,646 4.55 38 37 0.03 66 54 12 0.05 5 3 2 0 5,829 3,183 2,646 4.55 38 37 1 0.03 66 54 12 0.05 5 3 2 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 10 478 264 214 0.23 25 12 13 0.01 154 83 7] 0.08 36 17 19 0.02 334 190 144 0.35 11 8 3 0.01 63 36 27 0.07 6 I 5 0.0) 144 74 70 0.13 14 4 10 0.01 91 47 44 0.08 30 16 14 0.03 II 4,705 2,399 2,306 10.7 7 7 o 0.02 7 6 1 0.02 o 1 0 4,705 2,399 2,306 10.7 7 7 o 0.02 7 6 1 0.02 o o o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 12 1,547 831 716 0.93 50 44 6 0.03 45 24 21 0.03 2 o 2 0 1,453 767 686 0.93 17 II 6 0.01 1 I 5 6 0.01 o o 94 64 30 0.97 33 33 o 0.34 34 19 15 0.35 o 0.01 13 15 12 3 0.03 15 15 o 0.03 10 8 2 0.02 2 2 o 0 15 12 3 0.03 IS 15 o 0.03 10 8 2 0.02 2 2 o 0 o o o a o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 14 99 49 50 0.09 1 o o 51 25 26 0.05 o o o 0 99 49 50 0.09 I o o 51 25 26 0.05 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o 0 o 15 74 42 32 0.14 o o o 0 100 5) 49 0.18 o o 0 o 74 42 32 0.14 o o o 0 100 51 49 0.18 o o 0 o o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o 0 o o 0 o 465 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRJPURA ANNEXURE-V MAlNRELlGIONS 1NlHEDJS1RICfOFWEiT1RIPURAAS pm2001 aNSUS St. State! District Total! %of %of No. Rural! Total Population Hindus total Muslims total Urban P M F P M F popula P M F popul tion ation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 10 TAL URBAN U 410,067 208,397 201,670 392,978 199,303 193,675 95.83 13,087 6,792 6,295 3.19 1 KhoMi (NP) U 17,689 8,969 8,720 17,407 8,822 8,585 98.41 193 100 93 1.09 II T cHam UTa U 19.,605 10,008 9,597 19,418 9,908 9,510. 99.05 164 83 81 0.84 (NP) III Agartala U 189,998 94,742 95,256 181,781 90,479 91,302 95.68 5,572 2,908 2,664 2.93 (MQ) IV Ranirbazar U 11,003 5,658 5,345 10,877 5,593 5,284 98.85 76 44 32 0.69 (NP) V Sonamura U 10,074 5,226 4,848 7,111 3,705 3,406 70.59 2,947 1,511 1,436 29.25 (NP) VI Narsingarh U 6,820 3,758 3,062 6,673 3,649 3,024 97.84 78 60 18 1.14 (CT) VII Gandhigram U 10,669 5,665 5,004 10,559 5,593 4,966 98.97 34 23 11 0.32 (CT) VIII Kunjaban(par U 7,343 4,314 3,029 6,796 3,835 2,961 92.55 64 43 21 0.87 t) (CT) IX Indranagar(pa U 17,807 9,062 8,745 16,289 8,316 7,973 91.48 1,465 717 748 8.23 rt) (CT) X Jogendranagar U 34,850 17,743 17,107 33,631 17,123 16,508 96.50 1,166 594 572 3.35 (CT) Xl Pratapgarh U 26,837 13,642 13,195 26,183 13,306 12,877 97.56 604 312 292 2.25 (CT) XlI Badharghat U 47,713 24,219 23,494 47,160 23,924 23,236 98.84 320 172 148 0.67 (CT) XlII Gakulnagar U 9,659 5,391 4,268 9,093 5,050 4,043 94.14 404 225 179 4.18 (CT)

    466 APPENDIX TO DISTRICTPRlMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXVRE-V MAlN RELIGIONS IN TI1EDJSTRICfOFWEST TRIPURA AS PER 2001 cmsus NSI. % of %of %of %of o. _-;p~___:Ch~rist::.::ian:::s:__ ___ total Sikhs total Buddhists total Jains total M F popul P M F popul--:P:-----=::==M===--F-popul-P--M--- ation F popul d~ d~ ation 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2,037 1,084 953 0.50 507 458 49 0.12 879 447 432 0.21 203 105 98 0.05 65 34 31 0.37 o o o o 12 7 5 0.07 5 4 0.03

    II o 0.01 6 6 o 0.03 3 3 o 0.02 o 0.01

    III 1,533 780 753 0.81 27 13 14 0.01 695 345 350 0.37 165 84 81 0.09

    IV o o o o ,0 o o o o o o o o o o o

    V 12 7 5 0.12 o o o o 4 3 0.04 o o o o

    VI 24 19 5 0.35 26 21 5 0.38 2 2 o 0.03 o o o o

    VII 44 25 19 0.41 29 22 7 0.27 3 2 0.03 o o o o

    VIII 93 67 26 1.27 365 356 9 4.97 21 10 11 0.29 - 0 0.01

    IX 27 13 14 0.15 7 3 4 0,04 14 9 5 0.08 o o o o

    X 2 2 o 0.01 2 o 2 0.01 28 12 16 0.08 6 4 2 0.02

    Xl 22 10 12 0.08 5 2 3 0.02 23 12 11 0.09 o o o o

    XlI 120 62 58 0.25 7 2 5 0.01 40 23 17 0.08 24 12 12 0.05

    XlII 94 64 30 0.97 33 33 o 0.34 34 19 15 0.35 o 0.01

    The above annexure shows distribution of population At block level percentage of Hindus are more than any of main six religions viz. Hindus, Muslims, Christians Sikhs other religion in all blocks except Boxanagar Development Buddhist and Jains at the State, District, Developmen~ Block Block where percentage of Muslims is (54.23%). and Town levels in Census,1991 & 2001.As per Census- 2001,it is observed that Hindus constitute 85.6% of total At town level also the percentage of Hindus are more population of Tripura and in West Tripura district they than any other religion. In Sonamura NP Muslim Community account for 89.6 % of the district's population. The Muslims contributes 29.25% to total population. At block level constitutes the 2nd important segment of the population but concentration of Christian Community is more at Jiranai their proportion to total population is 7.9% at the state level (5,829) followed by Jumpuijala (4,705), Teliamura (3,518) and and that in the district is 8.3%.The 3rd numerically large Mandai (3,378) with 4.55%, 10.7%, 4.47% and 7.7% religious community is Christians and it constitutes 3.2% respectively to the total population. Among the towns, of the state's population.Buddhists accounting for 3.1 % of Christian Community is more concentrated in Agartala MCL (1,533) followed by Badharghat CT (120) than other towns. the state's population constitute the 4th numerically large religious community. Sikhs and Jains constitute a very small The proportion of Hindus and Buddhists decreased proportion of the state's population. while that ofMusHms and Christians increased during 1991- 2001 decade in the state. In West Tripura district, except At district level, except Hindus and Muslims, other Hindus, proportion of other main communities showed communities constitute a very small proportion of the declining trend during the decade. district's population.

    467 D1STRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNEXUREVI: MARITAL STATUS OFPOPULATION,1991 (WllST1RlPURA DISTRICl) MARlT AL ST ATUS Age T/ Total Population Never married Percent to Married Percent to group ~--T~0~t~al'-~M~al~e~s--~F~em~al~es~~T~07tal~~M7al7e-s~F~e-m-al~e-s--~to~tal~--~T-ot~al~~M~al~~--F~e-m-al~e-s~t-ot~al~~--- U population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 All ages T 1,293,861 665,576 628,285 701,773 392,460 309,313 54.24 532,181 264,419 267,762 41.13 R 977,957 504,619 473,338 536,194 299,572 236,622 54.83 398,280 198,197 200,083 40.73 U 315,904 160,957 154,947 165,579 92,888 72,691 . 52.41 133,901 66,222 67,679 42.39 0--9 T 332,514 169,440 163,074 332,514 169,440 163,074 25.70 0 0 0 0.00 R 268,608 136,723 131,885 268,608 136,723 131,885 54.83 0 0 0 0.00 U 63,906 32,717 31,189 63,906 32,717 31,189 20.23 0 0 0 0.00 10--14 T 152,572 77,720 74,852 150,951 77,104 73,847 11.67 1,441 535 906 0.11 R 118,103 60,620 57,483 116,887 60,168 56,719 11.95 1,096 398 698 0.11 U 34,469 17,100 17,369 34,064 16,936 17,128 10.78 345 137 208 0.11 15--49 T 644,944 334,472 310,472 214,632 143,523 71,109 16.59 414,249 188,563 225,686 32.02 R 469,317 244,681 224,636 148,150 101,080 47,170 15.15 309,086 141,638 167,448 31.61 U 175,627 89,791 85,836 66,482 42,443 23,939 21.05 105,163 46,925 58,238 33.29 50--59 T 69,821 37,524 32,297 671 541 130 0.05 58,511 35,639 22,872 4.52 R 50,367 26,575 23,792 317 274 43 0.03 42,513 25,263 17,250 4.35 U 19,454 10,949 8,505 354 267 87 0.11 15,998 10,376 5,622 5.06 60+ T 91,393 45,007 46,386 875 705 170 0.07 57,607 39,464 18,143 4.45 R 69,686 34,985 34,701 551 455 96 0.06 45,358 30,763 14,595 4.64 U 21,707 10,022 11,685 324 250 74 0.10 12,249 8,701 3,548 3.88 Age not T 2,617 1,413 1,204 2,130 1,147 983 0.16 373 218 155 0.03 stated R 1,876 1,035 841 1,581 872 709 0.16 227 135 92 0.02 U 741 378 363 549 275 274 0.17 146 83 63 0.05

    Age group T / Wido\\Cd Percent to Divorced or Separated Percent to Unspecified status Percent to ~ --:::T'-ot-al""'--~M:-:-:al'-es--:F=-em---:al'-es---to-t~al'---=T-ot-al~M~al'-es---='F:::-e-m-al=-e-s--t:-o:-tal-:----;:T::-o-:-ta-:I~M:-al:-es---;:-Fe-m-al-;-e-s----:-to-:-tal-:-- U population population population 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 All ages T 55,288 7,463 47,825 4.27 4,413 1,069 3,344 0.34 206 165 41 0.02 R 39,737 5,839 33,898 4.06 3,582 877 2,705 0.37 164 134 30 0.02 U 15,551 1,624 13,927 4.92 831 192 639 0.26 42 31 11 0.01 0--9 T 0 o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 R 0 o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 U 0 o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 o o o 0.00 10--14 T 72 26 46 0.01 91 44 47 0.01 17 11 6 0.00 R 45 17 28 0.00 63 29 34 0.01 12 8 4 0.00 U 27 9 18 0.01 28 15 13 0.01 5 3 2 0.00 15--49 T 12,317 1,560 10,757 0.95 3,628 715 2,913 0.28 118 111 7 0.01 R 8,882 1,268 7,604 0.91 2,997 599 1,948 0.31 102 96 6 0.01 U 3,435 292 3,153 1.09 631 116 965 0.20 16 15 1 0.01 50--59 T 10,346 1,236 9,110 0.80 292 107 185 0.02 1 o 0,00 R 7,309 947 6,362 0.75 227 90 137 0.02 1 o 0.00 U 3,037 289 2,748 0.96 65 17 48 0.02 o o o 0.00 60+ T 32,514 4,627 27,887 2.51 372 186 186 0.03 25 25 o 0.00 R 23,479 3,599 19,880 2.40 281 151 130 0.03 17 17 o 0.00 U 9,035 1,028 8,007 2.86 91 35 56 0.03 & 8 o 0.00 Age not T 39 14 25 0.00 30 17 13 0.00 45 17 28 0.00 stated R 22 8 14 0.00 14 8 6 0.00 32 12 20 0.00 U 17 6 11 0.01 16 9 7 0.01 13 5 8 0.00

    468 APPENDlXTO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUSABSTRACf ANNEXURE-VI MARITAL STATU) OFPOPlJLATION BY BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND SEX, 2001

    State Distt. Area Name Totall A"",-or Percentage distribution by Marital status Code Code Rurall group Total Population Never married Urb~ --~P~ers~o=n~s----~M~al-~-----F~em--al~~--~P~ers--o-ns--~~M~ru~~~~--Fem--al-~-- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 16 01 District - Total All ages 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 50.3 55.0 45.5 W~t 0-14 491,380 250,501 240,879 99.6 99.8 99.5 Tripura 15-49 834,367 430,245 404,122 33.4 41.8 24.4 50-59 90,585 49,161 41,424 1.0 1.0 0.9 60+ 114,389 54,377 60,012 1.4 1.6 1.2 Rurru All ages 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 51.8 56.3 47.0 0-14 387,724 197,846 189,878 99.7 99.8 99.5 15-49 589,908 306,215 283,693 32.6 41.2 23.4 50-59 60,897 32,578 28,319 0.6 0.7 0.4 60+ 82,692 39,573 43,119 1.2 1.3 1.1 Urb~ All ages 410,067 208,397 201,670 46.5 51.3 41.5 0-14 103,656 52,655 51,001 99.5 99.7 99.3 15-49 244,459 124,030 120,429 35.2 43.3 26.9 50-59 29,688 16,583 13,105 1.7 1.6 1.9 60+ 31,697 14,804 16,893 1.9 2.3 1.5

    State Distt. Percentage distribution by Marital status Code Code ------M:-;-arn-·~ed-;------~.:-:-:~:O:"":':~:::W~id:=o.::.w.:.:ed:-=:.=.::.:=..::=.::.=------D-iv-o-rc-edJSep---ar-at-ed---

    Persons Males Femal~ Persons Mal~ Females Persons Males Femal~ 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 16 01 44.6 43.7 45.5 4.6 1.1 8.3 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 63.9 57.6 70.6 2.1 0.4 3.8 0.7 0.2 1.2 84.9 95.9 71.8 13.5 2.8 26.2 0.7 0.3 1.1 62.4 87.7 39.5 35.7 10.3 58.7 0.6 0.4 0.7 43.3 42.3 44.4 4.4 1.2 7.8 0.5 0.2 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 64.6 58.1 71.5 2.1 0.5 3.8 0.7 0.2 1.3 85.0 95.7 72.7 13.7 3.2 25.7 0.8 0.4 1.1 63.3 87.2 41.3 34.9 11.0 56.9 0.6 0.5 0.7 48.0 47.6 48.5 5.1 0.9 9.4 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 62.2 56.3 68.4 2.0 0.3 3.8 0.5 0.1 0.9 84.7 96.4 69.9 13.1 1.9 27.3 0.5 0.2 0.9 60.l 89.0 34.7 37.6 8.5 63.2 0.4 0.2 0.6

    According to Census-2001,in respect of all ages, Never married males are more than females and it category of Never married varies between 46.5% of is opposite in case of Widowed. In other status i.e. urban population and 51.8% of rural population in the Married and Divorced/Separated the percentage of district. Share of Married category was recorded males and females are almost equal. 43.3% to rural population and 48% to urban population. During the decade of 1991-2001, percentage of Widowed category was recorded in the range of 4- Never married status showed a declining trend and 5% to total population of rural and urban areas. Other increasing trend has been reflected in other status marital status i.e., Divorced/separated are i.e. Married, Widowed and Divorced/Separated. insignificant. It is peculiar that percentage of the 469 ·DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA ANNEXURE vn :-IDUCATIONAL LEVFL BY BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND SEX, 1991 CENSUS (W]ST lRIPURA) FDOCATIONAL LEVEL A?J= Totall Total Population Illiterate Literate group Rurall Urban Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AJI ages T 1,293,861 665,576 628,285 592,575 248,899 343,676 701,286 416,677 284,609 100 100 100 45.80 37.40 54.70 54.20 62.60 45.30 R 977,957 504,619 473,338 501,373 210,847 290,526 476,584 293,772 182,812 100 100 100 51.27 41.78 61.38 48.73 58.22 38.62 U 315,904 160,957 154,947 91,202 38,052 53,150 224,702 122,965 101,797 100 100 100 28.87 23.64 34.30 71.13 76.36 65.50 0-6 T 228,598 116,369 112,229 228,598 116,369 112,229 0 0 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 R 185,720 94,472 91,248 185,720 94,472 91,248 0 0 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 U 42,878 21,897 20,981 42,878 21,897 20,981 0 0 0 100 100 100 100 100 100 7--14 T 256,488 130,791 125,697 57,366 24,973 32,393 199,122 105,818 93,304 100 100 100 22.37 19.09 25.77 77.63 80.91 74.23 R 200,991 102,871 98,120 50,118 21,824 28,294 150,873 81,047 69,826 100 100 100 24.94 21.21 28.84 75.06 78.79 71.16 U 55,497 27,920 27,577 7,248 3,149 4,099 48,249 24,771 23,478 100 100 100 13.06 11.28 14.86 86.94 88.72 85.14 15·59 T 714,765 371,996 342,769 248,229 87,489 160,740 466,536 284,507 182,029 100 100 100 34.73 23.52 46.89 65.27 76.48 53.11 R 519,684 271,256 248,428 216,525 76,737 139,788 303,159 194,519 108,640 100 100 100 41.66 28.29 56.27 58.34 71.71 43.73 U 195,081 100,740 94,341 31,704 10,752 20,952 163,377 89,988 73,389 100 100 100 16.25 10.67 22.21 83.75 89.33 77.79 60+ T 91,393 45,007 46,386 58,259 20,006 38,253 33,134 25,001 8,133 100 100 100 63.75 44.45 82.47 36.25 55.55 17.53 R 69,686 34,985 34,701 48,914 17,764 31,150 20,772' 17,221 3,551 100 100 100 70.19 50.78 89.77 29.81 49.22 10.23 U 21,707 10,022 11,685 9,345 2,242 7,103 12,362 7,780 4,582 100 100 100 43.05 22.37 60.79 56.95 77.63 39.21 Age not T 2,617 1,413 1,204 123 62 61 2,494 1,351 1,143 stated 100 100 100 4.7 4.39 5.07 95.3 96 94.93 R 1,876 1,035 841 96 50 46 1,780 985 795 100 100 100 5.12 4.83 5.47 94.88 95.17 94.53 U 741 378 363 27 12 15 714 366 348 100 100 100 3.64 3.17 4.13 96.36 97 95.87

    470 APPENDIX TO DISTRICfPRIMARY CENSUSABSTRACf ANNEXUREVll:-IDUCATIONALLEVFLBYBROADAGE-GROUPS AND SEX, 1991 ClNSlN (WISTTIUPURA) EDUCATIONAL LEVEL Age Totall Below Primary Primary Middle M atriculationlSecondary group RuraV Urban --=T::-ot-al:-----:M~al;-es--;::;-Fem-al7"es--::T::-o-tal-:----:M:--::-:al;-es----:F::-em----:al;-es-T=o-t-:al-=-M=-al=-es----:F:-"emal-:-es----T-ot-al--M-al-es-F:-"e-m-al,.-es- 2 12 13 14 15 16 17· 18 19 20 21 22 23 All ages T 265,450 147,721 117,729 179,738 101,852 77,886 146,745 92,544 54,201 44,039 30,103 13,936 37.85 35.45 41.35 25.63 24.44 27.37 20.93 22.21 19.04 6.28 7.22 4.90 R 208,435 119,541 88,894 130,277 77,366 52,911 92,943 62,542 30,401 23,202 17,514 5,688 43.74 40.69 48.61 27.34 26.34 28.94 19.50 21.29 16.63 4.87 5.96 3.11 u 57,015 28,180 28,835 49,461 24,486 24,975 53,802 30,002 23,800 20,837 12,589 8,248 25.37 22.93 28.33 22.01 19.92 24.53 23.94 24.41 23.38 9.27 10.24 8.10 0-6 T o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 o

    R o o o o o o o o o o o o u o o o o o o o o o o o o

    7--14 T 147,281 78,553 68,728 45,454 23,985 21,469 6,255 3,215 3,040 106 51 55 73.97 74.23 73.66 22.83 22.67 23.01 3.14 3.04 3.26 0.05 0.05 0.06 R 114,836 61,685 53,151 32,164 17,278 14,886 3,800 2,051 1,749 65 29 36 76.11 76.11 76.12 21.32 21.32 21.32 2.52 2.53 2.50 0.04 0.04 0.05 u 32,445 16,868 15,577 13,290 6,707 6,583 2,455 1,164 1,291 41 22 19 67.24 68.10 66.35 27.54 27.08 28.04 5.09 4.70 5.50 0.08 0.09 0.08 15-59 T 102,407 58,619 43,788 123,893 70,331 53,562 135,087 84,782 50,305 41,579 27,855 13,724 21.95 20.60 24.06 26.56 24.72 29.42 28.96 29.80 27.64 8.91 9.79 7.54 R 81,984 49,088 32,896 91,325 54,483 36,842 86,280 57,853 28,427 22,304 16,681 5,623 27.04 25.24 30.28 30.12 28.01 33.91 28.46 29.74 26.17 7.36 8.58 5.18 u 20,423 9,531 10,892 32,568 15,848 16,720 48,807 26,929 21,878 19,275 11,174 8,101 12.50 10.58 14.84 19.93 17.61 22.78 29.87 29.93 29.81 11.80 12.42 11.04 60+ T 13,959 9,617 4,342 10,124 7,388 2,736 5,223 4,433 790 2,284 2,148 136 42.13 38.47 53.39 30.55 29.55 33.64 15.76 17.73 9.71 6.89 8.59 1.67 R 10,252 8,050 2,202 6,604 5,494 1,110 2,755 2,565 190 794 775 19 49.35 46.75 62.01 31.79 31.90 31.26 13.26 14.89 5.35 3.82 2.76 0.54 u 3,707 1,567 2,140 3,520 1,894 1,626 2,468 1,868 600 1,490 '1,373 117 29.99 20.14 46.70 28.47 24.34 35.49 19.96 24.01 13.09 12.05 21.50 2.55 Age not T 1,803 932 871 267 148 119 180 114 66 70 49 21 stated 72.29 69 76 10.71 10.95 10.41 7 8.44 5.77 2.81 4 1.84 R 1,363 718 645 184 III 73 108 73 35 39 29 10 76.57 72.89 81.13 10.34 11.27 9.18 6.07 7.41 4.4 2.19 2.94 1.26 u 440 214 226 83 37 46 72 41 31 31 20 11 61.62 58 65 11.62 10.11 13.22 10 11.2 8.91 4.34 5 3.16

    471 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRIPURA ANNlOCOREVll:-IDUCATIONAL UVEL BY BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND SEX, 1991 CENSUS

    R 0 0 0 0 0 0

    U 0 0 0 0 0 0

    7--14 T 26 14 12 0 0 0 om 0.01 om 0.00 0.00 0.00 R 8 4 4 a 0 0 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 U 18 10 8 0 a 0 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 15-59 T 26,562 17,922 8,640 37,008 24,998 12,010 5.69 6.30 4.75 7.93 8.79 6.60 R 9,917 7,634 2,283 14,530 11,175 3,355 3.32 3.92 2.10 4.79 5.74 3.09 U 16,645 10,288 6,357 22,478 13,823 8,655 10.09 11.43 8.66 13.76 15.36 11.79 60+ T 517 466 51 1,027 949 78 1.56 1.86 0.63 3.10 3.80 0.96 R 145 136 9 385 351 34 0.70 0.79 0.25 1.85 2.04 0.96 U 372 330 42 642 598 44 3.01 4.24 0.92 5.19 7.69 0.96 A'iF not T 52 36 16 122 72 50 stated 2.09 2.66 lAO 4.89 5.33 4.37 R 20 12 8 71 49 28 1.12 1.22 1.01 4.33 4.97 3.52 U 32 24 8 45 23 22 4.48 6.56 2.30 6.30 6.28 6.32

    472 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    ~vn IDUCATIONALUVELBYBROAD AG&GROUPS AND SEX,2001

    State Distt. Area TotaV A~· Code Code Name RuraV group Total Population Total Illiterates % of Illiterates to population Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1] 12 13 14 . 16 01 District· Total All ages 1,532,982 785,579 747,403 497,604 204,.056 293,548 32.5 26.0 39.3 West 7+ 1,340,083 687,534 652,549 304,705 106,01l ]98,694 22.7 15A 30A Tripura 7·14 298,481 152,456 146,025 39,403 17,717 21,686 13.2 11.6 14.9 15-59 924,952 479,406 445,546 204,281 69,873 134,408 22.1 14.6 30.2 60+, 114,389 54,377 60,012 60,129 18,000 42,129 52.6 33.1 70.2

    Rural All ages 1,122,915 577,182 545,733 415,946 170,306 245,640 37.0 29.5 45.0 7+ 969,820 499,521 470,299 262,851 92,645 170,206 27.1 18.5 36.2 7-14 234,629 120,185 114,444 34,518 15,601 18,917 14.7 13.0 16.5 15-59 650,805 338,793 312,012 177,459 60,932 116,527 27.3 18.0 37.3 60+ 82,692 39,573 43,119 50,156 15,781 34,375 60.7 39.9 79.7

    Urban All ages 410,067 208,397 201,670 81,658 33,750 47,908 19.9 16.2 23.8 7+ 370,263 188,013 182,250 41,854 13,366 28,488 11.3 7.1 15.6 7-14 63,852 32,271 31,581 4,885 2,116 2,769 7.7 6.6 8.8 15-59 274,147 140,613 133,534 26,822 8,941 17,881 9.8 6A 13.4 60+ 31,697 14,804 16,893 9,973 2,219 7,754 31.5 15.0 45.9

    State Distt. Area Percent literates who are Code Code Name Total Literates Below primary Primary

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 01 District - 1,035,378 581,523 453,855 30.0 28.0 32.5 3l.5 30.3 33.0 West 1,035,378 581,523 453,855 30.0 28.0 32.5 31.5 30.3 33.0 Tripura 259,078 134,739 124,339 60.5 60.7 60.2 32.9 32.7 33.0 720,671 409,533 311,138 18A 16.7 20.6 30.9 29A 33.0 54,260 36,377 17,883 38.3 33.6 47.8 33.1 32.4 34.6

    706,969 406,876 300,093 34.5 32.2 37.7 33.1 32.1 34.4- 706,969 406,876 300,093 34.5 32.2 37.7 33.1 32.1 34.4 200,111 104,584 95,527 61.8 6l.9 61.6 32.4 32.3 32.5 473,346 277,861 195,485 22.1 20.1 25.1 33.3 31.8 35.4 32,536 23,792 8,744 47.0 42.7 58.7 34.4 35.1 32.4

    328,409 174,647 153,762 20.2 18.3 22.4 28.2 26.2 30.4 328,409 174,647 153,762 20.2 18.3 22.4 28.2 26.2 30.4 58,967 30,155 28,812 56.0 56.3 55.6 34.4 34.2 34.7 247,325 131,672 115,653 11.2 9.7 12.9 26,4 24.3 28.8 21,724 12,585 9,139 25.2 16.3 37.4 31.1 27.1 36.7

    473 DffiTIUCTCENSUSHANDBOOK:WESTTRWURA ANNEXlJRE.vn IDUCATIONAL LEVFL BY BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND SEX, 2001 State Distt. Area Percent literates who are Code Code Name Middle Matrie' Secondary Higher secondary I Graduate & above Intermediato' Pre- University I Senior Secondary Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 16 01 District 20.5 20.9 20.0 8.7 9.8 7.4 3J 3.9 2.4 6.0 7.0 4.7 - West 20.5 20.9 20.0 8.7 9.8 7.4 3J 3.9 2.4 6.0 7.0 4.7 Tripum 6.7 6.6 6.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26.0 26.2 25.8 12.0 13.1 10.5 4.5 5.3 3.5 8.2 9.4 6.7 14.0 15.4 11.3 7.1 8.9 3.3 2.3 3.0 1.1 5.2 6.8 1.9

    19.8 20.5 18.9 7.8 9.0 6.2 2.1 2.7 1.3 2.7 3.5 1.5 19.8 20.5 18.9 7.8 9.0 6.2 2.1 2.7 1.3 2.1 3.5 1.5 5.8 5.8 5.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 26.2 26.6 25.1 11.4 12.7 9.5 3.1 3.9 2.0 3.9 5.0 2.3 11.9 13.6 1.1 4.7 5.9 1.3 0.8 1.0 0.1 1.2 1.6 OJ

    22.1 22.1 22.1 10.6 11.6 9.6 5.7 6.6 4.7 13.2 15.3 10.8 22.1 22.1 22.1 10.6 11.6 9.6 5.7 6.6 4.7 13.2 15.3 10.8 9.6 9.4 9.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.5 25.3 25.8 13.2 13.9 12.3 7.2 8.1 6.1 16.5 18.6 14.0 17.3 18.7 15.4 10.6 14.6 5.2 4.6 6.6 1.9 11.1 16.7 3.4

    As per Census-2001,in West Tripura District 1991). Only 2.7% of rural literates (3% in 1991) is illiteracy rate was recorded 32.5% in all ages for total graduate and above. population, 37% for rural population and 19.9% for In urban areas, primary educational level urban population while in 1991 Census percentage of contributes 28.2% to total literates(22% in 1991) illiteracy was reported as 46% for all areas, 51 % for followed by middle level of 22.1%(24% in 1991). rural areas and 29% for urban areas . 13.2% of total literates was recorded as graduate According to the educational level, below primary and above level as per Census- 2001 while in 1991 category contributes 34.5% to rural literates (44% in 10% of total literates was reported as graduates. 1991) followed by primary level of 33.1%(27% in

    474 APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUSABSTRACf

    ANNEXUREVIll:- DISTRIBUTION OFMOTBER TONGUFS REJ.lJRNID IN 1991 CENSu) (fRIPURA) TOTAL RURAL Rank Mother Tongue Total %to Male Female Rural %to Male Female total rural populati populati on on 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total 2,757,205 100 1,417,930 1,339,275 2,335,484 100 1,202,529 1,132,955 Bengali(S) 1,803,909 65.43 926,691 877,218 1,409,630 60.36 726,184 683,446 2 Kokbarak 516,749 18.74 262,332 254,417 508,363 21.77 257,866 250,497 3 Chakma(S) 95,250 3.46 48,525 46,725 94,587 4.05 48,164 46,423 4 Tripuri 73,147 2.65 37,315 35,832 71,699 3.07 36,513 35,186 5 Reang 56,300 2.04 28,887 27,413 56,228 2.41 28,838 27,390 6 Hindi(S) 39,180 1.42 23,983 15,197 . 31,599 1.35 19,676 11,923 7 Mogh 27,966 1.01 14,309 13,657 27,924 1.20 14,278 13,646 8 M anipuri(S) 19,737 0.72 10,041 9,696 15,534 0.67 7,901 7,633 9 Oriya(S) 18,423 0.67 9,637 8,786 17,909 0.77 9,348 8,561 10 Bishnupriya 17,835 0.65 8,815 9,020 16,665 0.71 8,239 8,426 11 Halam 11,771 0.43 5,975 5,796 11,721 0.50 5,944 5,777 12 Garo 8,569 0.31 4,301 4,288 8,407 0.36 4,211 4,196 13 Munda 7,065 0.26 3,609 3,456 7,038 0.30 3,595 3,443 14 LushailMizo 4,568 0.17 2,334 2,234 4,480 0.19 2,292 2,188 15 KurukhJ Oraon 4,472 0.16 2,281 2,191 4,428 0.19 2,267 2,161 16 Santali 3,104 0.11 1,664 1,440 3,040 0.13 1,621 1,419 17 Nepali(S) 3,082 0.11 1,833 1,249 2,406 0.10 1,465 941 18 Telugu(S) 2,932 0.11 1,586 1,346 2,754 0.12 1,495 1,259 19 Bhoj Puri(S) 2,688 0.10 1,436 1,252 2,165 0.09 1,146 1,019 20 Bhili! Bhilodi 1,291 0.05 662 629 1,291 0.06 662 629 21 Malayalam(S) 1,228 0.05 1,051 177 1,023 0.04 930 93 22 Punjabi(S) 1,192 0.04 993 199 1,057 0.05 914 143 23 Kuki 1,173 0.04 592 581 1,165 0.05 586 579 24 Assamese(S) 983 0.04 859 124 850 0.04 780 70 25 I Savara 709 0.03 371 338 709 0.03 371 338 26 Tamil(S) 423 0.02 324 99 361 0.02 286 75 Others 33,459 1.21 17,524 15,915 32,451 1.39 16,957 15,494

    475 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA

    ANNEXURE VIU:~ DISTRlBUI10N OF MOTIIF.R TONGW REfURNID IN 1991 CFNSlB (IRlPURA) URBAN Proportion Rank Mother Tongue Urban %to Male Female Rural Urban urban population

    2 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total 421,721 100 215,401 206,320 84.70 15.30 1 Bengali(S) 394,279 93.49 200,507 193,772 78.14 21.86 2 Kokbarak 8,386 1.99 4,466 3,920 98.38 1.62 3 Chakma(S) 663 0.16 361 302 99.30 0.70 4 Trip uri 1,448 0.34 802 646 98.02 1.98 5 Reang 72 0.02 49 23 99.87 0.13 6 Hindi(S) 7,581 1.80 4,307 3,274 80.65 19.35 7 Mogh 42 0.01 31 11 99.85 0.15 8 Manipuri(S) 4,203 1.00 2,140 2,063 78.70 21.30 9 Orlya(S) 514 0.12 289 225 97.21 2.79 10 Bishnupriya 1,170 0.28 576 594 93.44 6.56 11 HalllIll 50 0.01 31 19 99.58 0.42 12 Garo 162 0.04 90 72 98.11 1.89 13 Munda 27 0.01 14 13 99.62 0.38 14 Lushai.' M izo 8& om 42 46 98.07 1.93 15 KurukhI Oraan 44 0.01 14 30 99.02 0.98 16 Santali 64 0.02 43 21 97.94 2.06 17 Nepa1i(S) 676 0.16 368 308 .78.07 21.93 18 Tclugu(S) 178 0.04 91 87 93.93 6.07 19 Bhoj Puri(S) 523 0.12 290 233 80.54 19.46 20 Bhilil Bhilodi 0 0.00 0 0 100.00 0.00 21 Malayalam(S) 205 0.05 121 84 83.31 16.69 22 Punjabi(S) 135 0.03 79 56 88.67 11.33 23 Kuki 8 0.00 6 2 99.32 0.68 24 Assamese(S) 133 0.03 79 54 86.47 13.53 25 Savara 0 0.00 0 0 100.00 0.00 26 Tamil(S) 62 0.01 38 24 85.34 14.66 Others 1,008 0.24 567 441 96.99 3.01

    476 APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ANNEXlJRE.VIll DJSTRlBUI10N OFMO'I'Bm TONGUES RE1l.lRNED IN 2001 CENSUS (TRlPURA)

    RANK. MOTHER TOTAL RURAL TONGUE P % to total M F P % to rural M F population population

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL 3,199,203 100.0 1,642,225 1,556,978 2,653,453 100.0 1,363,638 1,289,815 BENGALI 2,083,257 65.1 1,064,725 1,018,532 1,583,483 59.7 812,486 770,997 2 KOKBARAK 755,950 23.6 383,329 372,621 736,696 27.8 373,173 363,523 3 CHAKMA 64,690 2.0 33,151 31,539 63,609 2.4 32,565 31,044 4 REANG 48,037 1.5 24,572 23,465 47,810 1.8 24,430 23,380 5 HINDI 40,839 1.3 26,081 14,758 31,390 1.2 19,975 11,415 6 MOGH 28,848 0.9 14,634 14,214 28,683 1.1 14,543 14,140 7 ORlYA 23,868 0.7 12,493 11,375 22,533 0.8 11,771 10,762 8 MANJPURI 20,716 0.6 10,551 10,165 16,491 0.6 8,408 8,083 9 HALAM 14,168 0.4 7,211 6,957 13,952 0.5 7,081 6,871 10 GARO 11,094 0.3 5,580 5,514 10,811 0.4 5,428 5,383 11 TRIPURI 9,830 0.3 5,005 4,825 9,613 0.4 4,883 4,730 12 MUNDA 8,168 0.3 4,225 3,943 8,102 0.3 4,194 3,908 13 BHOJPURI 7,063 0.2 4,147 2,916 5,243 0.2 3,162 2,081 14 LUSHAII MIZO 4,971 0.2 2,511 2,460 4,882 0.2 2,469 2,413 15 KURUKHI ORAON 4,866 0.2 2,541 2,325 4,827 0.2 2,521 2,306 16 TELUGU 3,812 0.1 2,328 1,484 3,459 0.1 2,062 1,397 17 NEPALI 3,369 0.1 2,081 1,288 2,520 0.1 1,560 960 18 SANTALI 2,625 0.1 1,397 1,228 2,520 0.1 1,338 1,182 19 SAVARA 2,148 0.1 1,084 1,064 2,148 0.1 1,084 1,064 20 MALAYALAM 1,724 0.1 1,423 301 1,096 0.0 959 137 21 PUNJABl 1,625 0.1 1,481 144 942 0.0 868 74 22 TAMIL 1,297 0.0 1,158 139 929 0.0 864 65 23 ASSAMESE 1,191 0.0 925 266 884 0.0 715 169 24, KUKI 1,059 0.0 541 518 1,018 0.0 517 501 25 MARATHl 968 0.0 809 159 651 0.0 583 68 OTHERS 53,02Q 1.7 28,242 24,778 49,161 1.9 25,999 23,162

    477 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; WEST TRIPURA ANNEXlJRE.VllI DlSTRIBUl10N OF MOl1lm TONGlID) REfURNID IN 2001 CENSUS (1lUPURA)

    RANK MOTHER URBAN Proportion TONGUE p % to urban M F Rural Urban population

    2 11 12 13 14 15 16 TOTAL 545,750 100.0 278,587 267,163 82.9 17.1 BENG<\LI 499,774 91.6 252,239 247,535 76.0 24.0 .2 KOKBARAK 19,254 3.5 10,156 9,098 97.5 2.5 3 CHAKMA 1,081 0.2 586 495 98.3 1.7 4 REANG 227 0.0 142 85 99.5 0.5 5 IllNDI 9,449 1.7 6,106 3,343 76.9 23.1 6 MOGH 165 0.0 91 74 99.4 0.6 7 ORIYA 1,335 0.2 722 613 94.4 5.6 8 MANlPURI 4,225 0.8 2,143 2,082 79.6 20A 9 HALAM 216 0.0 130 86 98.5 1.5 10 GARO 283 0.1 152 131 97.4 2.6 11 TRIPURl 217 0.0 122 95 97.8 2.2 12 MUNDA 66 0.0 31 35 99.2 0.8 13 BHOJPURI 1,820 0.3 985 835 74.2 25.8 14 LUSHAlIMIZO 89 0.0 42 47 98.2 1.8 15 KURUKW ORAON 39 0.0 20 19 99.2 0.8 16 TELuGU 353 0.1 266 87 90.7 9.3 17 NEPALI 849 0.2 521 328 74.8 25.2 18 SANTALI 105 0.0 59 46 96.0 4.0 19 SAVARA 0 0.0 0 0 100.0 0.0 20 MALAYALAM 628 O.} 464 164 63.6 36.4 21 PUNJABI 683 0.1 613 70 58.0 42.0 22 TAMIL 368 0.1 294 74 71.6 28.4 23 ASSAMESE 307 0.1 210 97 74.2 25.8 24 KUKI 41 0.0 24 17 96.1 3.9 25 MARATIll 317 0.] 226 91 67.3 32.7 OTHERS 3,859 0.7 2,243 ],616 92.7 7.3

    478 APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf ANNEWREvm:- DISTRlBUI10N OFMO'ffiER TONGUES REI1.lRNID IN 1991 aNSUS (WllSTTRIPURA)

    TOTAL RURAL Rank Mother Tongue Total %to Male Female Rural %to Male Female total rural populati populati on on 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total 1,293,861 100 665,576 628,285 977,957 100 504,619 473,338 Bengali(S) 921,998 71.26 472,983 449,015 . 626,665 64.08 322,955 303,710 2 Kokbarak 277,837 21.47 140,979 136,858 270,950 27.71 137,414 133,536 3 Trip uri 21,190 1.64 10,734 10,456 20,020 2.05 10,123 9,897 4 Hindi(S) 18,517 1.43 11,726 6,791 12,199 1.25 8,293 3,906 5 Oriya(S) 12,280 0.95 6,366 5,914 11,899 1.22 6,154 5,745 6 Manipuri(S) 9,902 0.77 5,057 4,845 7,045 0.72 3,583 3,462 7 Munda 4,651 0.36 2,370 2,281 4,650 0.48 2,370 2,280 8 Telugu(S) 2,270 0.18 1,228 1,042 2,134 0.22 1,158 976 9 Santali 2,219 D.17 1,186 1,033 2,158 D.22 1,146 1,012 10 Kurukh/ Oraon 1,880 0.15 992 888 1,878 0.19 990 888 11 Nepali(S) 1,674 0.13 1,001 673 1,069 0.11 667 402 12 Garo 1,415 0.11 717 698 1,341 0.14 675 666 13 Reang 1,264 0.10 678 586 1,219 0.12 650 569 14 Bhoj Puri(S) 1,112 0.09 620 492 622 0.06 351 271 15 Halam 839 0.06 425 414 817 0.08 415 402 16 Punjabi(S) 807 0.06 674 133 693 0.07 607 86 Others 14,006 1.08 7,840 6,166 12,598 1.29 7,068 5,530

    ANNEXUREvm:- DIS1RIBUTION OF MOTHER TONGUES RETIJRNE[) 1N 1991 ONSUS (WEST1RIPURA)

    URBAN Proportion Rank' Mother Tongue Urban %tourban Male Female Rural Urban population

    2 II 12 13 14 15 16 Total 315,904 100 160,957 154,947 75.58 24.42 Bengali(S) 295,333 93.49 150,028 145,305 67.97 32.03 2 Kokbarak 6,887 2.18 3,565 3,322 97.52 2.48 3 Tripuri 1,170 0.37 611 559 94.48 5.52 4 Hindi(S) 6,318 2.00 3,433 2,885 65.88 34.12 5 Oriya(S) 381 0.12 212 169 96.90 3.10 6 Manipuri(S) 2,857 0.90 1,474 1,383 71.15 28.85 7 Munda 1 0.00 0 1 99.98 0.02 8 Telugu(S) 136 0.04 70 66 94.01 5.99 9 Santali 61 0.02 40 21 97.25 2.75 10 Kurukh/ Oraon 2 0.00 2 0 99.89 0.11 11 Nepali(S) 605 0.19 334 271 63.86 36.14 12 Garo 74 0.02 '42 32 94.77 5.23 13 Reang 45 0.01 28 17 96.44 3.56 14 Bhoj Puri{S) 490 0.16 269 221 55.94 44.06 15 Halam 22 0.01 10 12 97.38 2.62 16 Punjabi(S) 114 0.04 67 47 85.87 14.13 Others 1,408 0.45 772 636 89.95 10.05 479 DISTRICf CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST'TRIPURA ANNEXURE-VIII: DJS1RlBUTlON OF MOTHFR TONGUFS REI1.JRNED IN 2001 CFNSUS (W1!S T IfRJPURA) RANK MOTHEJt TOT AL RURAL TONGUE P % to total M F P % to rural M F population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 TAL 1,532,982 100.0 785,579 747,403 1,122,915 100.0 577,182 545,733 BENGALI 1,086,943 70.9 554,119 532,824 710,836 63.3 364,702 346,134 2 KOKBARAK 362,312 23.6 183,476 178,836 346,978 30.9 175,697 171,281 3 HINDI 18,641 1.2 11,995 6,646 11,331 1.0 7,453 3,878 4 ORIYA 14,750 1.0 7,613 7,137 13,659 1.2 7,036 6,623 5 MANiPURl 10,470 0.7 5,354 5,116 7,708 0.7 3,957 3,751 6 MUNDA 5,485 0.4 2,844 2,641 5,458 0.5 2,832 2,626 7 BHOJPURI 3,968 0.3 2,258 1,710 2,291 0.2 1,369 922 8 TELUGU 2,789 0.2 1,644 1,145 2,556 0.2 1,479 1,077 9 SANTALI 1,979 0.1 1,042 937 1,945 0.2 1,016 929 10 KURUKHIORAON 1,850 0.1 1,004 846 1,831 0.2 995 836 11 GARO 1,759 0.1 896 863 1,617 0.1 824 793 12 NEPALI 1,663 0.1 974 689 997 0.1 575 422 13 SAVARA 1,030 0.1 530 500 1,030 0.1 530 500 14 PUNJABI 988 0.1 885 103 380 0.0 340 40 15 MALAYALAM 948 0.1 721 227 421 0.0 352 69 16 ASSAMESE 706 0.0 502 204 446 0.0 327 119 17 TAMIL 683 0.0 576 107 390 0.0 351 39 18 MARATID 611 0.0 483 128 326 0.0 288 38 19 CHAKMA 603 0.0 322 281 73 0.0 55 18 20 HALAM 569 0.0 276 293 527 0.0 252 275 OtHERS 14,235 0.9 8,065 6,170 12,115 1.1 6,752 5,363

    RANK MOTHER TONGUE URBAN Proportion p %to urban M F Rural Urban population 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 roTAL 410,067 100.0 208,397 201,670 73.3 26.7 1 BENGALI 376,107 91.7 189,417 186,690 65.4 34.6 2 KOKBARAK 15,334 3.7 7,779 7,555 95.8 4.2 3 HINDI 7,310 1.8 4,542 2,768 60.8 39.2 4 ORIYA 1,091 0.3 577 514 92.6 7.4 5 MANIPURI 2,762 0.7 1,397 1,365 73.6 26.4 6 MUNDA 27 0.0 12 15 99.5 0.5 7 BHOJPURI 1,677 0.4 889 788 57.7 42.3 8 TELUGU 233 0.1 165 68 91.6 8.4 9 SANTALI 34 0.0 26 8 98.3 1.7 10 KURUKlYORAON 19 0.0 9 10 99.0 1.0 11 GARO 142 0.0 72 70 91.9 8.1 12 NEPALI 666 0.2 399 267 60.0 40.0 13 SAVARA o 0.0 o o 100.0 0.0 14 PUNJABI 608 0.1 545 63 38.5 61.5 15 MALAY ALAM 527 0.1 369 158 44.4 55.6 16 ASSAMESE 260 0.1 175 85 63.2 36.8 17 TAMIL 293 0.1 225 68 57.1 42.9 18 MARATID 285 0.1 195 90 53.4 46.6 19 CHAKMA 530 0.1 267 263 12.1 87.9 20 HALAM 42 0.0 24 18 92.6 7.4 OTHERS 2,120 0.5 1,313 807 85.1 14.9

    As per Census,2001,in the whole state, Bengali, is During 1991-2001 decade, proportion of Bengali mother predominant scheduled mother tongue, contribute 65.1 % tongue was unchanged and Kokbarak showed increasing to total popUlation followed by non-scheduled mother proportion from 19% to 24% while other main mother tongues tongue ofKok Barak( 23.6% of total population), scheduled i.e.Chakma( from 3.5% to 2%), Tripuri(from 2.6% to 0.3%) mother tongue of Chakma (2%). and Reang( from 2% to 1.5%) showed decreasing 480 APPENDIX TO DISTRICf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf proportion. 4111 fil1ked mother tongue Tripuri in 1991 Census During 1991-2001 decade, proportion of Bengali mother sliped at 11th p~sition in 2001. tongue showed no change while Kokbarak mother tongue showed increasing proportion from 21.5 to 23.6%. In West Tripura district, Bengali mother tongue shows higher percentage of70.9 than the state average followed by Kok Barak( 23.6%), Hindi (1.2%) and Oriya( 1%).

    ANNEXURE IX: DISTRIBUTION OF SCHIDULID CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIB:ES POPULATION OF FARLIER ems [SIS Total SCI Sf Census P M F --~~------=-~~------~------~------Year Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SC 1981 310,384 (15.l2) 165,331 (16.94) 159,796 (15.l5) 84,884 (16.99) 150,587 (15.09) 80,447 (16.88)

    1991 451,116 (16.36) 240,201 (18.56) 231,516 (16.33) 123,318 (18.52) 219,600 (16.40) 116,883 (18.60)

    ST 1981 583,920 (28.44) 244,146 (25.01) 297,612 (28.21) 123,398 (24.7) 286,308 (28.68) 120,748 (25.33)

    1991 853,345 (30.95) 325,845 (25.18) 434,225 (30.62) 165,554 (24.87) 419,120 (31.29) 160,291 (25.51)

    Rural p M F Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 9 10 11 12 12 14 290,832 (15.91) 153,262 (18.53) 149,702 (15.93) 78,668 (18.57) 141,130 (15.77) 74,594 (18.5)

    379,664 (16.26) 183,135 (18.73) 195,079 (16.22) 94,232 (18.67) 184,585 (16.29) 88,903 (18.78)

    576,252 (31.53) 237,562 (28.73) 293,471 (31.24) 119,981 (28.32) 282,781 (31.85) 117,581 (29.16)

    839,264 (35.93) 314,740 (32.18) 426,741 (35.49) 159,804 (31.67) 412,523 (36.41) 154,936 (32.73)

    Urban p M F Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura Tripura West Tripura 15 16 17 18 19 20 19,552 (8.67) 12,069 (8.08) 10,094 (8.76) 6,216 (8.19) 9,454 (8.58) 5,853 (7.98)

    71,452 (16.94) 57,066 (18.06) 36,437 (16.92) 29,086 (18.07) 35,015 (16.97) 27,980 (18.06)

    7,668 (3.4) 6,584 (4.41) 4,141 (3.59) 3,417 (4.5) 3,527 (3.2) 3,167 (4.32)

    14,081 (3.34) 11,105 (3.52) 7,484 (3.47) 5,750 (3.57) 6,597 (18.84) 5,355 (3.46)

    Note: Value in brackets show % of SC/ST population to total population

    The present table shows the distribution of the total population in 1991, while this fi gure was 16.94% Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in 1981. There are 30.95 % of total population shared and percent to total population at state and district by ST community in 1991 while this figure in 1981 level during two decades of 1981 & 1991. There are was 28.44% at state level. In west Tripura district, 16.36 % oftota} population shared by SC community it shares 25.18% of total population in 1991, while in 1991 while this figure in 1981 was 15.12% at state this figure was 25.01% in 1981. level. In west Tripura district, it shares 18.56% of 481 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: WEST TRlPURA Notes on area figures and some other infomation

    The total area figures for the state and for the are given from Economic Review, Department of districts are presented as supplied by the Surveyor Economics & Statistics (planning), Govt. ofTripura. General of India. Since the source for the total area figures in Total area figures for Rural Devel~pment Blocks respect of state as well as for the district is the are presented as supplied by the Land Records & Surveyor General of India, while for total area figures Settlement Department, Govt. of Tripura by deducting in respect of the R.D. Blocks figure have bee urban figures. _collected from the the state government. The total The state urban area is presented by adding the area, as also the rural area, for the R.D. Blocks, in districts urban area . Again, the state rural area is the district are not add up to the corresponding figures obtained by deducting the state urban area from the shown against the districts total area of the state as supplied by the Surveyor In some inset tables, the urban figures of the General of India. concerned districts presented against its district name. Total area figures for revenue villages are Annexures are not inserted in Dhalai district as presented as supplied by the Tahsildars,Revenue the re-casting data of 1991 census are not readily Department (under Sub-divisional Office) through the available. As the district carved out from North & Village Schedules supplied by the ORGI. South Tripura districts- annexures of the two districts Few sub-topics under physical features are are related with this district (Dhalai). incorporated state as a whole due to non availability Distances from R.D. Blocks head quarter to of district wise published information. All such topics district head quarter as well as Tahsil head quarter to district head quarter are provisional.

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