CENSUS OF 1961

VOLUME XXVI

TRIPURA

PAR.T II-C_CULTURAL AND MIGRATION TABLES

C. R. PAUL, M.A.. (Com.). Superintendent of Census Operatio1l3.,.-TripW'tl 19&7 .'61 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS,

(All the Census Publications of tbis Territory will bear Vol. No. XXVI)

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS P.trt [ (with Sub-Parts) General Report & Subsidiary Tables Part II -- (with Sub-Part<;) General Population Tables, Economic Tables and ·Cultural and Migration Tables Part III Household Economic Tables Part IV Housing & Establishment Report and Tables Part V-A Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Pdrt V-B Ethnographic Note on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and Re-prints from Old Census Reports Part VI Village-Survey Monographs - Part VII Handi·craft Survey Reports and Tables and Fairs and Festivals Part VIII-A Administration Report on Enumeration l rNot for sale Part VIII-B ... Administration Report on Tabulation J Part IX Maps

, " CONTENTS

Pages Acknowledgments (i) Cultural Tahles Introductory 3-4 Fly-leaf to Table C-I 5-7 Table C-I Compositions of Sample Households by Relationship to head of family Classified by size of land cultivated 8-9 Fly-Ieatto Table C-I1 13-23 Table C-I1 Age and Marital Status 25-33 Fly-leaf to Table C-III Part A 37-38 Table C-III Part A Age. Sex and Education in All Areas 39-41 Fly-leaf to Table C-III Part B 45 Part B Age, Sex and Education in Urban Areas Only 46-49 Fry-leaf to Table C-III Part C 53 Part C Age, Sex and Education in Rural Areas Only 55-57 Appendices to Table c-m Special Enumeration on Scientific and Technica} Personnal 61-64 Appendix I Union and State Table I-Classification by each Branch and Sub-branch of Science or Technology 65-67 Appendix II State-Tables II-Type of Aotivity and Marital Status of Persons in each branch of Science or Technology 68-69 Appendix III State Table lit-Year or-Obtaining Post Graduate Degrees in Physical Science and Graduates and Doctoraters in 1 Engineering, Technology and Selected branches of Medicine 70-71 Appendix IV State Table IV-Personlt Holding Degrees in Engineering and Technology and also Holding Degrees in Selected branches of Physical Sciences 72-73 Appendix V State Table V-Nature and Sector of Employment of Persons in each branch of Science or Technology 74-75 Appendix VI State Table VI-Total Monthly Income of Persons Employ­ ed in each branch of Science or Technology by Sector of Employment 76-79 Appendix VII State Table VII-Tenure and Sector of Employment of persons in each branch of Technology {(O-81 Appendix VIII State Table VIII-Age and Period of Unemployment of unemployed Persons Qualified in any branch of Science or Technology 82-85 Ely-leaf to Table C·IV 89-92 Table C-IV Single year Age Returns 93-103 Fly-leaf to Table C·V 107-109 Table C-V Mother Tonlue 110-11$ Appendix to Table C-V 116(i)-(viij) Fly-leaf to Table C-VI 119 Table C-VI Bilingualism 121-147 Fly-leaf to Table C-VII 151 Table C-VII Religion 1S2-154 Fly-leaf to Table C-VIII Part A 157 Tabl¥ CVIIl Part A Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes 158-159 Fly-leaf to Table C-VIII Part B 161 Part B Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes 162-163

Migration Tables

Introductory 167-175 Fly-leaf to Table D-I 179 Table D-I Non-Indian Nationals 180-181 Fly-leaf to Table D-II 185~ Table D-II Place of Birth 186-198 Fly-leaf to Table D-III 201 Table D-III Migrants Classified by' Place of Birth and Duration of Residence in place of Enumeration 203-222 Fly-leaf to Table D-IV 225 Table D-IV Migrants to Cities Classified by Sex, Broad Age-groups, Educational Levels and in case of Workers also by Occupational Divisions and Groups 226-235 Appendix to Table D-IV 236 Fly-leaf to Table D-V 239 Table D-V Cities Showing Population Born LocaHy, Migrants trom Rural Areas and Migrants from Other Towns and Cities 241 Fly-leaf to Table D-VI 245 Table D-VI Distribution of Industrial Categories of Workers and Non-workers by Place of Birth 246-29' Appendix I to Table D-VI 297-305 Appendix II to Table D-VI 306 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Census Operation in Tripura could not be a success with­ out the whole-hearted co-operation of the people and the enumera­ tion agency. I am, therefore, very grateful to them. The Sub-Divisional/Additional Sub·Divisional Officers worked as Sub-Divisional Census Officers in connection with the 1961 Census in the midst of their multifarious works and pre-occu pations and they helped me a tot in supervising the Census work in their respective Sub-Divisions. I must express indebtedness to them and also to the Administration for their whole-hearted co-operation. Enumeration is followed by a complicated process of sorting, compilation and tabulation. Great accuracy was to be ensured alongwith speed of the work in completing the various processes of sorting, compilation and tabulation. I must acknowledge the services rendered by Shri H.G. Roy, Assistant Superintendent, Shri S. S. Suryanarayanan, Ex-Tabulation Officer, Shri D. K. Choudhury, Tabulation Officer and also other staff of the Tabulation Office for compiling this report. / I am also very grateful to Shri A. Mitra, I.C.S., Registrar G~eral, India for his constant guidance and valuable suggestions in respect of compilation of this report. Shri K.D. Ballal, I.A.S., Central Tabulation Officer of the Office of the Registrar General, India took great pains _in scrutinising the tables and the Fly-Leaves of this report. I am, therefore, very grateful to him for the kind help rendered to me for compiling the report.

C.R.PAUL Agartala. the 14th August. /964.

PART U-C

CULTURAL AND MIGRATION TABLES

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES

INTRODUCTORY

All the tables of this series correspond to soc!al C-I Composition of sample house­ and cultural tables of 1951 Census. The subject-wise holds by relationship to Head distribution of social and cultural tables of 1951- of family classified by size of Census and 1961-Census is given below :- land cultivated C-1I 1951-Census l~61-Census Age and Marital status C-III PartA Age, Sex and Education in 1 Size and Composition of Size and Composition all areas Households. of Households. C-I1I Part B Age, Sex and Education in (0 1% rougflIy) (20% sample) urban areas only 2 Age. Civil Conditions Age, Civil Con ditions C-I1I Part C Age. Sex and Education in and Literacy for Literacy on full count. rural areas only 10% sample population. .C-IV Single Year Age Returns 3 Mother Tongue Bilingua­ Mother Tongue and lism. Bili ngualism. c-V Mother-Tongue 4 Religion Religion C-VI Bilingualism S Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes and C-VII Religion Scheduled Tribes by Scheduled Tribes by C-VIII Part A Classification by literacy and sex. sex. - literacy and by Industrial category of workers workers and non­ and non-workers among workers. Scheduled Castes In the case of Mother-tongue at the 1951.Censns, C-VIII Part B Classification by literacy and the languages and dialects were published in the Industrial category of workers tables as they were returned. In the 1961-Census and non-workers among the Mother-tongues have been exhibited in alpha­ Scheduled Tribes betical order. The fly-leaf to table C-V which is The mode of presentation of the above mentioned written by the Linguist, gives inter alia classification tables have been described in the respective fly-Ie-afs of the mother-tongues based on the Linguistic Sruvey except of table CoY. of India. The Fly-leaf for Table C-V has been prepared Two tables-one of Scheduled Castes and the by the Linguist. This table has been presented for other of Scheduled Tribes population showing their total. rural and urban and by Sub-division for each distribution accorsIing to industrial classification of speech given in alphabetical order. The instructions workers and non-workers and also by literacy, have for recording answer to Q. 7 (a) regarding Mother been included in this series. Special tables for Tongue in the Slip are quoted below ;- Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have been presented in Part V-A of the Census volume. Q. 7 (a) Mother Tongue Of the 10 tables in this series, the first table Write the mother tongue in full including dialect C-I relating to composition of households has been as returned by the person enumerated. Mother prepared on a 20% sample. All the other tables tongue is language spoken in childhood by the have been prepared from individual slips and on a person's mother to the person or mainly spoken in full count. The following is a list of social and the household. If the mother died in infancy, write cultural tables included in this series :- the language mostly spoken in the person's home in 3 4 childhood. In the case of infants and deaf have been presented to table C-III, showing the mutes give the language usually spoken by the results of the enquiry conducted along with 1961- mother. Census count of the Scientific and Technical personnel in the territory. These Appendices are In addition to the above tables, 8 Appendices preceded by a Fly-leaf. TABLE C-I

COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOrSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

(Based on 20% Sample) TABLE C-I COMPOSITION OF SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS BY RELATIONSHIP TO HEAD OF FAMILY CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND CULTIVATED

(Based on 20% sample)

FLY-LEAF

This table has been prepared on a 20% sample 2 Similarly, all pads of urban areas in a basis from the Household Schedule sorted by district should be arranged in ascending order of mechanical process for total. rural and urban, show­ location code numbers. Within'an urban area these ing the distribution of sample households by the type ,pads will be arranged in the order of block numbers. of their composition. 3 Every fifth household from the starting ran­ The definition of the term 'Hou~ehold' and the' dom household will be selected to make a 20% sample. instructions regarding the same are given in Appen­ After selection of the first sample Schedule, the dix III to the prefatory Note. A household means sample will be continuously picked up without a the entire group of persons who, commonly live break until the Jast pad of the tehsil is exhausted in together in the same census house and take their the rural areas and the district in urban areas. meals from a common mess unless the exigencies of work prevent them from doing so. By this definition, 4 In taking out sample, the institutions should the Household, therefore, is not the same as a be discarded and the samples should be confined only 'Family', as the household includes persons who are to family households. In counting every fifth house­ not members of the family, but are residing with the hold schedule. therefore. the schedule for institutional famiiy during the census period. household should be left out, the order of the sample The corresponding table of 1951·Census was being confined only to the schedules of households. table C-I. The National Register of Citizens which 5 The sample households will be indicated by -showed the details of the individuals arranged by stamping the selected schedule in the right hand top households were utilised for this purpose. An corner with a rubber stamp(s). abstract from the National Reglster of Citizens called the 'Census Abstract of Sample Households' was 6 The sample schedule (i.e., those having prepared for the sample households. The construc­ rubber stamp mark) will be carefully removed from tion of 'Household' (size and composition) table was the p~d and tied together for a teho;iI in the sequence based on that abstract, which was compiled on the of villages within the tehsil and in the sequence of basis of a sample of one in one thousand households. towns in the case of urban areas, the slips being arranged in the ~ame order as when the sample were In lieu of the National Register of Citizens, a removed. Census Population Record which froms Part II of the Household Schedule (vide Appendix III to the 7 In case two or more household schedules are prefatory Note given in Sub·Part (i) of Part II), has utilised for a household on account of large size of been prepared at the time of 1961-Census. the household, all such schedules utilised for one While selecting the sample Households the h~sehold should be considered as one scheduled for foHowing instructions of the Registrar General. the purpose of counting every fifth schedule in the pad for sample selection." . India, have been strictly followed :- "1 AU pads of household schedules of rural In thi~ table family and non-family members of areas of one tehsil should be arranged in order of the household are separately shown. Among the ascending number of location codes of villages. If family members Heads of households and their in a village more than one pad is used. these pads -spouses are given. Both can be males Or females. should also be arranged according to the serial Married sons and other married relations are also number given to the pads for that village. given separately. 6 7

The heads of households are shown as less than household at the time of enumeration and had not the total number of households in some areas on been enumerated in that household. account of the fact that some enumerators had The following tables shows the percentage apparently not indicated any persons as the head of distribution of population of the sample households household in the ·Population Record' where the by relationship for the territory by total, rural and conventional head of household was absent from the urban classification :-

Total .-___----A-- Rural·__ ----. Urban Composition of .----"----~ -.. households Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Head of hou seholds 34.92 2.13 35:23 2.02 31.79 3.40

..M Spouses of heads of households 0.04 32.38 0.04 32.48 0.06 27.48 3 Married sons 5.21 5.45 2.75 4 Other married relations 4.01 10.41 4.09 10.64 3.23 8.10 -5 Never married, widowed or 53.90 54.69 53.58 54.23 57.15 59.48 divorced relations 6 Unrelated persons 1.92 0.39 1.61 0.27 5.02 1.54

The percentage ()f females under 'other martied of males and females is higher in urban areas ; while relations' which include married daughters or married that of the married sons is less in urban areas. The sisters or daughters-in-law or brother's wife or percentage of unrelated persons i~ higher in urban mother's-in-Iaw or son's wife of the heads of house­ areas. The domestic servants are included in this holds. is higher than that of males. Married males group. The percentages of constituants-'Other under other married relations generally include married relations' and 'Never married, widowed or sons-in-law, or brothers, or brother's married sons, divorced relations' cover the bluk of the composition or brothers-in-law or father-in-law. The proporation of households both in rural and urban areas justify­ of never-married, widowed or divorced relations both ing the existence of joint family system. 8

C-I FAMIL Y COMPOSITION OF

( Based on

Compo-

Heads of '1otal number Total Sample household population households Total of r-----"----'"""\ Union Territory/ Rqral sample Sub-Division • Urban households Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Tripura Total 42,997 126,248 116,286 109,962 40,603 2,350 Rural 39,304 206,068 105,734 100,334 37,248 2,013 Urban 3,693 20,180 10,552 9,628 3,355 327

Sadar s.b-Division Total 13,526 72,781 37,181 35,600 12,559 907 Rural 11,633 " 61,944 31,496 30,448 10,861 760 Urban 1,893 10,837 5,685 5,152 1,738 147

Khowai Sub-Division Total 4,875 25,787 13,309 12,478 4,705 167 Rural 4,543 24,086 12,408 11,678 4,407 136 Urban 332 1,701 901 800 298 31

Kamalpur Sub-Division Total/Rural 2,445 12,134 6,325 5,809 2,333 108

Kailasahar Sub-Division Total 4,104 20,762 10,70S 10,057 3,862 242 Rural 3,782 19,108 9,835 9,273 3,567 215 Urban 322 1,654 870 784 295 27

Dharmanagar Sub-DiviSion Total 4,848 25,227 13,205 12,022 4,559 288 Rural 4.364 22,697 11,891 10,806 4,128 235 Urban 484 2,530 1,314 1,216 331 53

Sonamura Sub-Division Total/Rural 2,851 15,290 7,871 7,419 2,723 124

Udaipur Sub-Division Total 3,334 17,997 9,075 8,922 3,170 161 Rural 3,020 16,262 8,16C 8,102 2,878 139 Urban 314 1,735 915 820 292 22

Amarpur Sub-Division Total/Rural 1,994 10,958 5,653 5,305 1,946 45 Belonia Sub-Division Total 3,310 16,656 8,550 8,106 3,102 203 Rural 2,962 14,933 7,683 7,250 2,80] 156 Urban 348 1,723 1167 856 301 47 Sabroom Sub-Division Total/Rural t,7lU 8,656 4,412 • 4,244 1,604 105 9

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS 20% Sample)

sition of Households --. Never married, widowed and Spouses of Heads Married divorced or Unrelated of households relations separated relations Persons ,..-__ -J---"""\ ,...---A----.... ,----A.__ -. ..A....-..::--. Total Other Other Rural Union Territoryl Males Females Sons Males Females Males Females Males Females Urban Su b-Division 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

4S 35,602 6,058 4.661 11,453 62.681 60,135 2,238 422 Total Tripura 39 32,956 5,768 4,320 10,673 56,651 54,408 1,708 274 Rural 6 2,646 290 341 780 6,030 5,727 530 148 Urbao

19 11,058 1,894 1,446 3,628 20,440 19,832 783 175 Total Sadar Sub-Division 15 9,672 1,729 1.259 3,220 17,144 16,721 488 75 Rural 4 1,~86 165 187 408 3,296 3,1l1 295 100 Urban

3 4,103 684 551 1.315 7,171 6,874 195 19 Total Khowai Sub-Division 3 3,881 663 537 1,251 6,653 6.397 145 13 Rural 222 21 14 64 518 477 50 6 Urban

1,958 277 241 571 3,397 3,160 76 12 T/R Kamalpur Sub-Division

5 3,289 505 440 1,015 5,712 5,471 181 40 Total Kailasahar Sub-Division 5 3,066 477 408 948 5,238 5,014 140 30 Rural 223 28 32 67 474 457 41 10 Urban

2 3,811 673 544 1,292 7,187 6,557 240 74 Total Dharmanagar Sub-Division 3,476 637 490 1,178 6,445 5,855 191 62 Rural 2 335 36 54 114 742 702 49 12 Urban

2 2,492 476 288 784 4,192 4,000 190 19 T/R Sonamura Sub-Divisicn

1 2,981 616 368 1,035 4,751 4,719 169 26 Total Udaipur Sub-Division 1 2,742 590 344 969 4,237 4,238 110 14 Rural 239 26 24 66 514 481 59 12 Urban

6 1,768 307 291 627 2,991 2,853 112 12 T/R Amarpur Sub-Division 2 2,723 381 338 774 4,528 4,379 199 27 Total Belonia Sub-Division 2 2,482 367 308 713 4,042 3,880 163 19 Rural 241 14 30 61 486 499 36 8 Urban

4 1,419 245 154 412 2,312 2,290 93 18 Total Sabroom Sub-Division

TABLE C-U

AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

.. TABLE C-I1 AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

FLY-LEAF

This demographic_ table has been prepared in For a person who has never been married write this Census on full count. The corresponding table 'NM'. For a person married, whether for the first at the 1951 Census was C-1l1 which was prepared on or another time, write 'M'. Write 'M' also for per­ a 10% sample. sons who are recognised by custom or society as The quinquennial age-groups in the range of married and for persons in stable defacto union. 10-69 in this table conform to international require­ Even if a marriage is disputed in the locality write ments. It provides scope for an assessment of the 'M' if the person concerned says he or she is married increase or decrease that has obtained in the pro­ or in stable de facto union. For a widowed person portions of the marital status conditions since the whose husband or wife is dead, and who has not last Census. been married again, write 'W'. For a person who has been divorced in a lawful manner, either bv Instructions regarding recording of answers to decree of a law court or by a regular social or reli­ Q. 2 and 3 are quoted below :- gious custom bl~t who has not remarried, or a person Q. 2 Age in completed years last birthday. who has been separated from wife or husband and is Write age in years completed last birthday. For living apart with no apparent intention of living infants below one year of age write-cO'. You wil1 together again, write'S'. For a prostitute return her find mpny persons who cannot state their age correct­ marital status as declared by her. ly. You should assist them to state the correct age. If you are not able to elicit correct age directly, you The slips were first mrten for age-groups with should stimulate their memory by referring to histori­ reference to the answer recorded in Q. 2 in the slip cal incidents or religious events, etc. You may use and then for different marital status of each of the any local calender of such events that may have been age-groups with reference to the answer recorded in ~ prepared for the purpose. Q. 3 in the slip, the slips of the age-groups 0-4 and 5-9 being treated as 'Never Married'. Q. 3 Marital Status. For never married write NM The following table shows the percentage of Married write M population under each civil condition to the total Widowed write W population under that civil condition for Total/ Separated or Divorced write S Rural/Urban and by Territory/Sub-division.

Percentage of population under each civil condition to the total population under that civil condition (Total/ Rural/Urban) Marital Status Total ,.. ~------~ Union Territory/ Rural Total Never Divorced or Unspeci- Sub-Division Urban Population Married Married Widowed Separated fled 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TIRIPURA T ICO 51.00 4l.97 6.32 0.68 0.(13 R 100 50.37 42.60 6.29 0.71 003 U 100 57.33 35.66 6.57 0.41 0.03 Sadar Sub-Division T 100 52.23 40.71 6.41 0.58 0.Q7 R 100 51.17 41.74 6.42 0.60 0,07 U 100 58.34 34.84 6.33 0.44 0.05 Khowai Sub-Division T 100 50.64 42.53 6.27 0.55 0.01 R 100 50,20 43.03 6.19 0.57 0.01 U 100 56.69 35.60 7.40 0.31 13 14

Percentage of population under each-civil condition to the total population under that civil condition (Total/ Rural/ Urban)-concld.

Martial Status

Total ~ ~ Union Territory/ Rural Total Never Divorced or Unspeci­ Sub-Division Urban Population Married Married Widowed Separated fied 2 3 4 5 7 8 Kamalpur Sub-Division R 100 49.96 41.77 7.27 1.00 N Kailasahar Sub-Division T 100 49.86 42.41 6.99 0.72 0.02 R 100 49.39 42.83 7.03 0.74 0.01 U 100 55.06 37.69 665 0.57 0.03 Dharmanagar Sub- T 100 50.85 40.96 7.22 0.95 0.02 Division R 100 50.23 41.51 7.22 1.02 0.02 U 100 56.22 36.21 7.18 0.38 , 0.01 Sonamura Sub-Division R 100 50.57 43.11 5.66 0.64 0.02 Udaipur Sub-Division T 100 50.16 44.27 5.06 0.50 0.01 R 100 49.38 45.07 5.00 0.53 0.02 U 100 57.32 3685 5.58 0.25 Amarpur Sub-Division R 100 50.49 44.41 4.36 0.71 0.03 Belonia Sub-Division T 100 50.55 42.35 6.36 0.74 N R 100 49.96 4298 6.27 0.79 U 100 55.64 36.83 7.20 0.32 om Sabroom Sub-Division R 100 50.29 42.57 6.30 0.80 0.04

N: Negligible.

The table below gives the percentage of to the total p:>pulation of that age group for population under each civil condition separately total/rural/urban and for Territory and Sub­ for males and females in each age-group division.

Percentage of Population under each civil condition separately for Males and Females in . each age-group to the total population of that age-group

Percentage of Population under each civil condition to total popUlation r- -""'\ Total Divorced or Unspecified Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated status Total ,-__--A. __ -, Age Rural .--__.A. ___-, ,.----A.._--., ,-----'------0 ,---~ .. Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Female;

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TRIPURA

All Ages T 100.00 100.00 -;5.97 45.65 40.60 43.46 2.79 10.11 661 0.75 0.03 0.03 R 100.00 ' 100.00 55.17 45.23 41.28 4402 2.87 9.95 0.65 0.76 0.03 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 63.79 50.03 33.91 37.63 2.01 11 73 0.24 0.60 0.05 0.01 0- 9 T 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 R 10Q.OO 100.00 100.00 100.00 U 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10--14 T 10).00 100.00 99.56 89.28 0.36 10.31 N 0.04 0.01 0.30 0.07 0.07 R 100.00 100.00 99.52 88.41 0.39 lLl3 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.34 0.07 0.08 U 100.00 100.00 99.86 96.40 0.08 3.54 0.03 0.03 0,03 0,03 15-19 T 100.00 100.00 91.58 29.62 7.98 68.04 0.09 0.39 0.27 1.89 0.08 0.06 R 100.00 100.00 90.55 26.54 8.98 70.97 0.10 0041 0.31 2.02 0.06 0.06 U 100.00 100.00 98.81 56.81 0.99 4213 028 0.02 0.74 0.18 0.04 20--24 T 10').00 100.00 60.19 4.60 37.55 92.52 0.77 1.10 1.43 1.72 0.06 0.06 R 100.00 100.00 56.75 3.48 40.77 93.55 0.84 ].09 1.59 1.81 0.05 0.07 U 100.00 100.00 85.59 15.31 13.84 82.60 0.19 1.15 0.27 0.92 0.11 0,02 IS

Percentage ojpopu[ation under each civil condition separately for Males and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under each civil condition to total population ~------~ Total Divorced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural t .. ~ ~ ..-----"---. ~ ~ Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 13 14

TRIPURA-concld.

25-~ T 100.00 100.00 22.68 0.93 73.78 94.76 1.57 2.90 1.92 1.37 0.05 0.04 R 100.00 100.00 19.90 0.69 76.27 95.11 1.69 2.80 2.09 1.36 0.05 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 47.33 3.72 51.75 90.84 0.57 3.94 0.31 1.50 0.04 30-34 T 100.00 100.00 6.23 040 89.89 91.78 2.24 6.58 1.50 1.19 0.04 0.05 R 100.00 100.00 5.27 0.37 90.60 92.16 2.48 6.25 1.61 J.l6 004 0.06 U 100.00 100.00 15.58 0.76 82.94 87.32 1.04 10.27 0.42 1.62 Om 0.03 \ 35-39 T 100.00 100.00 2.52 0.23 93.51 87.30 2.95 11.26 100 1.16 0.02 0.05 R 100.00 100.00 1.84 0.22 94.04 87.70 3.05 10.89 1.05 J.l4 0.02 005 U 100.00 100.00 10.16 0.43 87.S3 82.74 1.84 15.49 0.47 1.34 T 100.00 ]00.00 1.55 0.]8 92.84 76.30 4.71 22.43 0.85 1.07 0.05 0.02 R 100.00 100.00 1.35 0.17 92.92 76.94 4.82 21.79 0.87 ],07 0.04 0.03 U 100.00 100.00 3.69 0.23 91.98 69.89 3.58 28.82 0.68 ).06 0.07 45-49 T 100.00 ]00.00 0.92 0.22 92.22 67.08 6.13 31.77 0.70 0.91 0.03 0.02 R 100.00 100.00 0.78 0.21 92.20 67.82 6.30 31.04 0.69 0.91 0.03 0.02 lJ 100.00 100.00 2.43 0.25 92.42 59.74 4.29 39.09 0.76 0.86 0.10 0.06 50-54 T 100.00 100.00 1.07 0.08 89.42 50.14 8.84 48.86 0.66 0.89 0.01 0,03 R 100.00 100.00 0.76 0.07 89.67 50.75 8.92 48.27 0.64 0.fl8 0.01 0.D3 U 100.00 100.00 4.35 0.19 86.80 43.89 8.08 54.93 0.77 0.93 0.06 55+59 T Joooo 100.00 0.66 0.08 87.81 42.75 10.87 56.41 0.65 0.69 0.01 0,07 R 100.00 100.00 0.56 0.09 87.73 43.71 11.02 55.42 0.68 0.71 0.01 0.07 'u 100.00 100.00 1.66 88.70 33.05 9.31 66.46 0.33 0.49 «l-64 T 100.00 100.00 0.51 0,07 83.83 24.11 15.01 75.29 0.63 0.49 0.02 0.04 R 100.00 100.00 0.49 0.08 83.88 24.66 14.98 74.71 0.64 0.51 0.01 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 0.69 83.38 18.56 15.42 81.17 0.43 0.27 0.08 65--69 T 100.00 100.00 0.25 0.11 80.88 23.73 18.20 75.69 0.64 0.43 0.03 0.04 R 100.00 100.00 0.22 0.09 80.69 24.57 18.42 74.93 0.63 0.36 0.04 0.05 U 100.00 100.00 0.56 0.22 82.75 16.12 16.95 82.57 0.74 1.09 70+ T 100.00 100.00 0.48 0.]0 7110 12.42 27.71 87.18 0.69 0.27 0,02 O.oJ R 100.00 100.00 0.44 0.08 71.12 12.37 27.69 87.27 0.72 0.24 0.03 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 0.93 0.42 70.68 12.99 28.04 86.06 0.35 0.53 Age not Stated T 100.00 10000 54.43 53.33 36.71 40.00 ~67 8.86 R 100.00 100.00 47.37 5000 42.10 42.59 7.41 1053 U 100.00 100.00 72.73 83.33 22.73 16.67 4.54

SADAR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 100.00 100.00 ,,57.73 46.38 39.42 42.08 2.34 10.75 0.46 0.70 O.Os 0.09 R 100.00 100.00 56.40 45.64 40.61 42.94 2.44 10.61 0.50 0.71 0.05 0.10 U 100.00 100.00 64.94 50'77 32.97 36.98 1.77 11.55 0.24 0.68 0.08 0.02 0-9 T 100.00 100.00 Joo.OO 100.00 R 100.00 Joo.oo 100.00 100.00 U 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10-14 T 100.00 100.00 99.47 89.97 0.40 9.55 N 0.03 0.02 0.28 0.11 0.17 R 100.00 100.00 99.41 88.52 0.45 10.91 0.01 0.Q3 0.02 0.33 0.11 0.21 U 100.00 100.00 99.82 96.97 0.09 3.00 0.03 0.03 0.06 15-19 T 100.00 100.00 93.83 32.06 5.80 65.68 0.05 0.43 0.18 1.66 0.14 0.17 R 100.00 100.00 92.56 25.45 7.05 72.01 0.06 0.45 0.23 1.90 0.10 0.19 U 100.00 100.00 98.50 61.95 1.17 37.02 0.38 0.57 0.33 O.QS_ 16

Percentage of population under each civil condition separately for Male~ and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under each civil condition to total population Total ~------~Div()cced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age r----~ ,--_--A.__ ...... Rural • ...----..._____, ,--~ r--""---","", ~ Oroup Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

SADAR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

2()"-24 T tOO.OO 100.00 63.88 5.68 34.2~ 91.57 065 1.15 1.11 1.43 0.08 0.]7 R 10000 100.00 57.61 3.11 4021 94.03 0.78 1.13 1.33 1.S3 0.05 0.20 U 100.00 100.00 87.06 18.60 12.31 79.21 017 1.21 0.26 0.94 0.20 0.04

25~29 T ]0000 100.00 25.01 1.37 72.14 93.60 1.12 3.51 1.45 1.41 0.08 all R 100 00 100.00 19.01 0.69 77.91 94.42 1.27 3.42 1.71 1.~4 1.10 1.13 U ]00.00 ]0000 50.77 5.46 48.42 88.68 0.44 4.03 0.34 1.83 0.03

3()"-34 T 100.00 100.1'0 6.9~ 0.41 90.42 90.29 1.45 7.84 1.07 1.32 0.n8 0.14 R 100.00 10000 487 0.30 92."t 9099 1.62 7.33 1.21 1 21 0.09 0.15 U 100.00 100.00 17.30 1.17 8].66 85.75 0.61 1t.t4 0.38 1.88 0.05 0.06 35-39 T 100.00 too 00 3.61 0.25 93.19 85.73 2.31 12.90 0.84 O.C)!! 0,03 0.14 R 100.00 100.no 1.76 0.111 9488 86.38 '.44 12.37 0.89 093 0.03 0.16 lJ 100.00 100.00 14.85 083 82.98 8143 1.63 1642 0.54 1.32 40-44 T 100.00 10000 181l 027 9404 74.54 346 21.95 0.60 1.18 0.10 0.06 R 100.00 100.00 , .39 0.24 94.35 75.75 358 22.79 0.58 1.15 010 0.07 U 100.00 tOO.OO 4.19 0.43 92.21 67.42 2.81 30.76 0.72 1.39 0,07 45-49 T 10000 too.OO 1.00 0.11 93.48 65.05 4.98 33.78 0.51 1.01 0.03 O.OS R 10000 100.00 0.70 0.01) 93.72 611.29 5.1l 32.61 0.46 0.98 0,01 0.06 U 100.00 100.00 2.89 0.47 91.99 57.51 4.19 40.86 0.84 1.16 0.09 50-54 T ]00.00 JOO.OO 1.01 0.05 9OR4 47.86 7. c8 5098 0.54 t.04 0.03 607 R ]00.00 100.00 0.65 9].32 49.SO 7.46 50.45 0.54 0.99 0.03 006 U 100.00 10'0.00 3.21 0.36 87.86 44.02 8.33 54.19 0.60 1.31 0.12 55-59 T 100.00 100.00 0.91 0.10 88.98 42.22 9.42 56.93 0.67 0.56 0,02 0.19 R 100.00 too 00 0:70 0.11 89.07 43.40 9.52 55.69 0,68 0.57 0.03 0.23 U 100.00 100.00 2.09 88.44 34.63 8.83 64.88 0.64 0.49 60-64 T 100.00 100.00 0.47 0.07 86.00 74.54 13.19 74.84 0.32 0.45 0,02 O;J() R 100.00 10000 0.41 0.09 811.25 25.28 13.02 74,04 0.32 0.47 0.12 U 100.00 100.00 0.86 84.22 20.07 14.41 79.58 0.34 0.35 (t.17 65-69 T 100.00 100.00 0.47 0.19 81.12 23.54 17.R5 75.72 0.46 0.43 0.10 0.12 R 100.00 100.00 0.47 0.14 8' .01 23.89 17.98 75.54 0.42 0.29 0.12 0.14 U 100.00 100.00 0.39 0.44 81.82 21.40 17.00 76.85 0.79 1.31 70+ T 100.00 100.00 0.39 0.10 73.31 14.81 25.62 84.RO 0.66 0.21 0.02 O.es R 100.00 100.00 0.33 0.09 73.34 13.84 25.57 85.83 0.73 0.15 0,03 0.09 U 100.00 100.00 0.93 0.19 73.02 21.18 26.05 78.04 0.59 Age not Stated T 100.00 100.00 72.97 55.11 21.62 3793 6.90 5.41 R 100.00 100.00 68.42 45.84 21.05 45.83 8.33 10.53 U 100.00 100.00 77.78 100.00 22.22

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 100.00 100.00 54.78 46.20 41.17 4399 3.44 9.30 0.60 0.50 (t.01 0.01 R 100.00 100.00 54.19 45.93 41.67 44.50 350 9.06 0.63 0.50 001 0.01 U 100.00 100.00 62.81 49.98 34.39 36.92 2.63 12.65 0.11 0.45 0-9 T 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 ... R JOO.OO JOO.OO 100.00 ]0000 II'" U 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10-14 T 100.00 100.00 99.67 91.55 0.30 8.43 0,02 0,03 R lOO.OO 100.00 99.66 91.18 0.31 8.80 0.02 0.03 U 100.00 100.00 99.82 95.59 0.18 4.41 17

Perc~ntage of population under each civil condition zeparately for Males and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under each civil condition to total population ----" Total Divorced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed separdted Status Age Rural r----.A.---...... A._--,. ,..---.A.-----. ,..---~ ~ ,-~ Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Maies Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION-concld.

15-19 T 100.00 100.00 94.62 38.05 5.15 60.70 0.04 0.18 0.17 1.05 0.02 0.02 R 100.00 100.00 94.13 36.63 5.62 62.12 0.05 0.15 0.18 1.08 0.02 0.02 U 100.00 100.00 98.98 55.24 1.02 43.48 0.51 0.77 20-24 T 100.00 100.00 57.72 6.15 40.14 91.39 0.94 0.91 1.20 1.55 R 100.00 10000 55.83 5.75 41.88 91.77 1.01 091 1.28 1.57 U 100.00 100.00 81.46 11.42 18.26 86.35 0.99 0.28 1.24 25-29 T 100.00 100.00 18.90 0.88 76JO 95.60 2.13 2.44 2.17 1.08 R 100.00 10000 17.87 082 77.59 95.79 2.22 2.32 2.32 1.07 U 100.00 100.00 32.42 1.96 66.34 92.16 0.99 4.57 0.25 1.31 30-34 T 100.00 l00.GO 4.85 0.47 '90.31 9346 3.32 5.21 1.52 0.84 0.D2 R 100.00 100.00 4.46 0.49 90.60 93.83 338 4.81 1.56 0.84 0.03 U 100.00 10000 11.19 85.17 87.35 2.28 11.84 0.76 0.81

35-39 T 10000 100.00 1.69 0.18 93R9 b9.81 3.43 9.20 0.~9 0.81 R 100.00 100.00 1.50 019 9399 90.42 3.46 8.56 1.05 0.83 U 100.00 100.00 5.06 9198 80.68 2.96 18.84 0.48 40-44 T 100.00 lOO.OO 1.61 O.ll 91 84 81.00 587 18.51 0.68 038 R 100.00 100.00 1.42 0.12 91.84 82.11 6.02 17.40 0'72 037 U 100.00 100.00 4.27 91.88 67.01 3.85 32.47 0.52 45-49 T 100.00 100.00 067 0.05 91.49 71.87 7.32 27.53 0.49 0.55 003 R lOO.lJO 100.00 0.67 0.05 91.33 72.67 7.44 2<>.74 O.Sl 0.54 0.04 U 100.00 100.00 0.55 93.89 62.42 5.56 3<>.94 0.64 SO-54 T 100.00 100.00 103 0.15 88.19 55.91 9.98 43.59 0.80 0.35 R 10000 100.00 0.81 0.16 88.49 56.31 9.93 43.16 0.77 0.37 .. , U 100.00 100.00 4.17 83.93 50.37 10.71 49.63 1.19 55-59 T 100.00 100.00 0.27 87.37 47.05 11.76 52.46 0.60 0.49 R 100.00 100.00 0.29 87.28 48.35 11.77 5}.12 0.66 0.53 U 100.00 100.00 88.43 31.17 11.57 68.83 0.23 ~i 60-64 T 100.00 100.00 0.14 80.21 27.14 18.71 72.58 0.85 0.14 r,<-" R 100.00 100.00 0.18 0.15 SO.52 2S.27 18.52 71.43 0.78 0.15 U '100.00 100.00 1.00 75.00 12.50 22.00 87.50 2.00 ~ 65-69 T 100.00 100.00 0.32 76.69 35.17 22.36 64.45 0.63 0.38 ~~ R '100.00 100.00 0.17 75.43 37'06 23.71 '62.73 0.69 0.21 ~\ U 100.00 100.00 1.89 'X>.56 13.95 7.55 '83.72 2,33 j. t ~ 70+ T 100.00 100.00 0.45 0.20 -66.84 15.42 32.14 84.18 0.57 0.13 0.07 R 100.00 100.00 0.47 014 67.05 16.23 31.88 83.49 0.60 0.07 0.07 U 100.00 100.00 1.34 62.50 37.50 '97.33 1.33 \ Age not Stated T 100.00 100.00 16.67 50.00 33.33 50.00 5000 R 100.00 100.00 roO.OO 25.00 75,00 U 100.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00

KAMALPlJR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages Rural 100.00 100.00 54.79 44.72 40.39 43.25 3.87 10.95 0.94 1.08 0.01 (N) ..0- 9 R 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 '10-14 R 100.00 lQO.OO 99.73 91.08 0.27 8.27 0.03 0.62 15-19 R 100.00 100.00 94.08 28.98 5,23 67.87 0.13 0,.23 Q.56 2.92 '20-24 R 100.00 100.00 63.83 3.69 33.94 92.42 0.48 1.37 1.66 2.48 0.09 0.04 25-29 R 100.00 J.OO.OO 24.19 0.65 70.87 94.53 1.80 3.00 3.14 1.80 30-34 R 100.00 100.00 5.91 0.15 88.36 90.63 3.48 7AS 2;25 1.74 35-39 R 100.00 100.00 2.06 0.12 92.51 86.88 4.17 11.88 1.26 1.22 .40-44 R 100.00 100.00 lA9 0.24 89.05 75.97 8.03 22.16 1.43 1.43 18

Percentage of population under each civil condition separately for Males and Females in each age·group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under-..A-- each civil______condition to total population -. r-- Total Divorced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,--__.;...----. r----.A.---, r---..A..-..... ,..----..A.---.-., ,.---"----. ,.--~ Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

KAMAL PUR SUB·DIVISION--concld.

45-49 R 100.00 100.00 0.83 89.64 62.13 8.43 36.60 1.10 1.27 50-54 R 100.00 100.00 l.36 86.14 46.91 ]1.86 51.85 0.64 1.24 55-59 R 100.00 100.00 1.10 84.71 40.04 12.95 59.07 1.24 0.89 60-64 R 100.00 100.00 0.88 77.68 21.59 20.13 78.10 1.31 0.31 65-69 R 100.00 100.00 0,59 75.37 18.39 24.04 81.23 0.38 70+ R 100.00 loa. 00 0.29 0.15 64.71 12.31 33.57 86.48 1.43 1.06 Age not Stated R 100.00 100.00 33.33 50.00 66.67 25.00 25.00

KAILASAHAR SUB. DIVISION

All Ages r 100.00 100.00 5442 44.48 41.27 43.66 3.74 10.58 0.54 0.92 0.03 R 100.00 100.00 53.74 44.63 41.78 43.98 3.88 10.46 0.57 0.93 0.03 U 100.00 100.00 61.73 47.26 35.70 40.02 219 11.86 0.32 086 0.06 0-9 T 10000 100.00 100.00 100.00 R I JO.OO 100.00 ]00.00 10000 U 10J.OO 10000 100.00 100.00

10-14 T 10').00 10000 99.75 92.33 0.13 7.45 004 0.19 0.12 R 10') 00 10')00 99.73 92.00 014 7.77 0.02 021 0.13 U 10).00 10000 100.00 95.59 4.20 0.21 15-19 T 100,00 100.00 83.29 34.14 1645 63.94 0.07 0.26 0.14 1.66 005 K 100.00 100.00 81.39 32.90 1831 65.17 0.08 0.28 0.16 165 0.06 U 100.00 10000 98.89 46.53 1.11 51.67 1.80 20-24 T tOO.OO 10000 67.16 4.84 31.03 91.50 0.S9 }.36 0.92 2.30 R 100.00 100 00 65.35 4.09 32.65 9215 1.00 1.38 1.00 2.38 U 10000 100 00 82.66 12.47 17.12 84.89 1.20 0.22 1.44 25-29 T 100.00 100.00 26.97 0.77 69.43 94.48 2.18 2.96. 1.42 1.79 R 10()OO 100 00 2S 14 0.72 71.02 94.55 2.29 2.92 1.55 181 U tOG.OO tOO 00 46.75 1.30 52.25 93.75 1.00 3.39 1.56

30-34 T tOO.OO 10000 7.27 0.36 88.46 91.53 2.83 6.63 1.41 1.48 0.05 R 100.00 100'00 6.75 0.38 88.83 91.70 2.89 6.47 !.SO fJ 1.45 0.03 U 10000 roO.OO 12.43 84.81 89.10 2.21 9.00 0.55 ~ 1.90 35-39 T 100.00 100.00 2.50 0.07 91.90 85.95 4.47 10.45 1.10 2.53 0.03 R 100.00 100.00 2.33 0.08 91.94 87.16 4.57 10.24 1.23 2.52 0.03 U 100.00 100.00 4.66 9[.40 84.13 3.22 13.23 0.72 2.64 40-44 T 10J.00 100.00 1.70 90.90 76.54 6.46 22.34 0.83 1.12 0.11 R 100.00 100.00 1.47 90.86 76.33 6.76 22.55 0.83 1.12 008 U 100.00 100.00 4.35 91.30 79.01 3.04 19.89 0.87 1.10 0.44 45-49 T 100.00 100.00 0.60 0.12 89.55 65.05 8.66 33.78 1.15 1.05 0.04 R 100.00 100.00 0.46 0.14 89.49 66.20 8.95 32.53 1.10 1.14 U 100.00 100.00 2.26 90.40 52.55 5.08 47.45 1.69 0.57 50-54 T 100.00 100.00 0.68 0.06 87.17 50.15 11.56 48.79 0.59 1.00 R 100.00 100.00 0.50 0.06 86.90 50.87 12.10 48.11 0.50 0.96 U 100.00 100.00 2.75 90.11 41.91 5.49 56.62 1.65 1.41 55-59 T 100.00 100.00 0.45 84.16 41.29 15.02 58.25 0.37 0.46 R 100.00 100.00 0.48 83.63 42.70 15.49 56.93 0040 0.37 U 100.00 100.00 91.40 24.24 8.60 74.24 1.52 60-64 T 100.00 100.00 0.67 79.18 23.~3 19.28 76.38 0.87 0.09 R 100.00 100.00 0.64 78.90 24.29 19.53 75.62 0.93 0.09 U 100.00 100.00 0.99 83.17 13.16 15.84 86.84 19

Percentage of population under each civil condition separately for Males aM Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under each-A.- civil______condition to the total population -. ,..... Total Divorced or Unspeceified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age RlKal ,-----"------. ~___._.----- ,...----'----.. ,....-----J'----. ,..----"----. ,.--""-----. Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

65-69 T 100.00 100.00 0.17 79.06 19.64 2042 79.85 0.35 0.51 R 10000 100.00 0.20 79 II 21.47 20.50 77.97 0.)9 0.56 U 10000 100.00 78.57 2.63 19.64 97.37 ).79

70+ T 10000 100.00 017 ~8.61 9.55 30.88 90.36 0.34 0.09 R 100.00 100.00 0.09 68.47 10 19 31.17 R9.RI 0.27 U 10000 100.CO 1.39 70.83 1.28 26.39 97.44 139 ].28 Age nJt Stated T 10000 10000 33.33 55.56 10000 11.11 R 10000 100.00 28.57 71.43 10000 U 10000 10000 5000 5000

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 100.00 100.00 56.13 45.12 39.19 42.88 3.77 10.97 0.88 103 0.03 N R 100.00 10000 55.40 44.62 39.74 43.43 387 10.87 0.96 1.08 1'.113 N U 100.00 100.00 6239 49.43 34.49 38.11 2.90 11.89 0.22 0.55 0.02 0- 9 T 100.00 10000 10000 100.00 R 10000 10000 10000 10000 U 100.00 10000 too 00 10000 10-14 T 100.00 100.00 9983 91.56 0.13 8.04 001 0.14 0.01 0.21 0.02 0.02 R 100.00 10000 99.81 90.6(; 0.14 8.91 0.01 0.15 0.02 0.26 0.Q2 0.02 U 100.00 too 00 tOO 00 97.29 2.47 0.12 0.12 15-19 T 10000 100.00 94.97 3280 4.56 64.24 004 0.38 0.33 2.58 010 R 100.00 100.00 94.35 29.82 5.13 66.95 0.05 041 0.36 2.82 0.11 U 100.00 10000 99. II 55.21 0.74 43.86 0.15 0.15 0.78 20-24 T 10000 10000 64.12 5.41 33.21 91.17 0.92 1.24 1.60 2.18 008 R 100.00 100.00 61.36 4.48 35.76 91.98 1.00 1.22 1.79 2.32 0.09 U 100.00 10000 85.114 14.21 13.86 83.51 0.33 1.40 0.17 0.88 25-·29 T 100.00 )0000 2669 1.22 68.63 93.70 2.31 3.16 2.27 1.92 0.10 R 100.00 100.00 24.46 107 70.44 93.86 2.48 3.08 2.50 1.99 0.12 U 100.00 100.00 47.13 2.59 52.00 9224 0.70 3.88 0.17 1.29 30-34 T 10000 10000 8.86 0.76 85.38 90.33 3.37 7.14 2.35 1.77 0.04 R 10000 10000 7.85 081 85.~4 90.47 3.64 6.93 2.53 1.79 004 U 100.00 10000 18.41 0.26 80.09 88.92 0.86 9.24 0.64 1.58 35-39 T 100.00 100.00 3.24 0.58 90.72 86.49 4.54 11.74 1.48 1.19 002 R 100.00 100.00 3.07 0.64 90.60 86.27 4.74 11.85 1.56 1.24 0.03 U 100.00 100.00 4.82 91.81 88.66 2.65 10.65 0.72 0.69 40-44 T 100.00 10000 2.37 0.22 89.00 73.14 6.97 24.90 1.66 1.74 R 100.00 100.00 2.19 0.25 89.10 72.92 6.99 25.01 172 1.82 U 100.00 100.00 4.09 88.01 7j.00 6.73 23.94 1.17 1.06 45-49 T 100.00 100.00 1.71 0.30 88.32 64.15 8.68 34.12 1.29 1.38 0.05 R 100.00 100.00 1.57 0.34 87.99 63.97 903 34.26 IAI 1.43 U 10000 100.00 2.98 91.06 65.69 5.63 32.84 0.33 0.98 0.49 50-54 T 100.00 100.00 1.79 0.14 84.67 45.52 12.42 53.29 1.12 1.05 R 100.00 10000 1.58 0.15 84.53 46.01 1268 52.76 1.21 1.08 U 100.00 100.00 3.62 85.87 41.70 10.15 57.49 0.36 0.81

55-59 T 100.00 100.00 1.37 0.39 83.74 37.57 13.87 6I.~6 1.02 0.58 R 100.00 100.00 0.98 0.44 83.70 38.61 14.18 60.40 1.14 0.55 U 100.00 100.00 4.83 84.14 30.16 11.03 69.05 0.79 · 20

Percentage of population under each civil condition separately for Males and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

,_'____ Percentage' ____ of population~ _____ under each .A. ______civil condition to total population --. Toral Divorced or Unspecified Total ,.-.-Population_.A. __ __ Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status" Age Rural r---..A.----, r--.A.---, .-_..A._-, ,..---..A.---, .-':"..A.__-, Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Mltles Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

60-64 T 100.00 10000 1.18 0.14 78.18 19.60 19.86 7913 078 1.06 0.07 R 100.00 10000 1.32 0.16 77.99 19.75 19JH 78.83 0.88 1.18 008 U 10000 100.00 7969 18.42 20.31 8158 65-69 T 100.00 100.00 0.14 0.41 76.47 2012 22.38 7886 1.01 061 R 100.00 10000 0.47 76.10 2074 22.76 7832 1.14 047 U 10000 10000 1.22 79.27 15.87 1951 82.54 1.59

70+ T 100.00 10000 0.99 0.08 66.41 8.10 31.76 91.57 0.76 0.25 0.08 R 10000 10000 093 66.16 8.44 3198 9128 0.85 028 008 U 100.00 100.00 1.46 0.83 68.61 5.00 29.93 94.17 A ge not Stated T 100.00 100.00 50 00 40.00 50.00 60 00 R 100.00 100.00 50.00 40 00 50 00 60 00 U

SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION

All Ages Rural 100.00 100.00 56.11 44.62 41.51 44.83 1.85 9.75 0.49 0.80 0.04 0-9 R 10000 100.00 100.00 10000 10--14 R 10000 ]00.00 99.33 81.17 0.50 18.04 0.02 0.03 0.76 0.15 15-19 R 100.00 10000 91.51 13.60 8.24 83.03 090 0.21 247 004 "20--24 R 100.00 100.00 54.03 1.62 43.99 95.95 0.58 0.81 1.29 1.62 0.11 25-29 R 10000 100.00 1800 0.32 79.58 95.81 0.82 2.46 1.54 1.41 0.06 30-34 R 100.00 100.00 5.23 0.22 91.85 92.37 1.52 6.34 1.36 107 0.04 35--39 R JOO.OO 10000 1.39 0.15 95.88 87.72 1.77 10.95 0.96 1.18 40-44 R 100.00 100.00 0.85 0.06 96.15 77.44 2.40 21.58 060 0.92 45-49 R 100.00 10000 0.83 0.08 94.99 66.36 3.74 32.98 0.44 0.58 50-54 ~R 100.00 100.00 0.33 0.09 94.48 49.61 4,74 49.61 0.45 0.69 55-59 R 100.00 100.00 0.60 90.00 43.04 8.81 55.64 0.59 1.32 60-64 R 100.00 l()()'()o 0.45 89.60 24.44 9.51 74.81 0.44 0.75 65-69 R ; 100.00 10000 90.24 22.05 9.54 77.95 0.22 70+ R 100.00 10000 0.40 025 77.29 7.84 21.41 91.66 0.80 0.25 0.10 Age not stated R 100.00 100.00 28.57 50.00 71.43 33.33 16.67

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 100.00 100.00 5498 45.14 42.88 45.72 1.62 8.63 0.49 0.51 0.03 N R 100.00 100.00 S4.0S 44.57 43.76 46.42 1.64 8.47 0.52 0.54 0.03 N U 100.00 100.00 63.20 50.63 35.06 38.89 1.52 10.19 0.22 0.29 0-9 T 100.00 100.00 )00.00 100.00 R 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 U 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

10-14 T 100.00 100.00 98.90 79.12 1.06 20.28 0.02 0.58 0.04 R 100.00 100.00 98.75 7707 1.20 22.25 0.03 0.65 0.05 U 100.00 100.00 100.00 94.81 5.19 15-19 T 100.00 100.00 82.04 16.86 17.30 81.59 0.22 0.23 0.44 1.32 R 100.00 100.00 7966 14.37 ]9.59 84.04 0.25 0.25 0.50 1.34 U 100.00 100.00 99.73 43.58 0.27 55.22 1.20 21

Percentage ofpopulation under each civil condition separately for Males and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-contd.

Percentage o(popuJation under each civil condition to total population ,... ~------~ Total Divorced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,-__.______._ r----"--'_; ,--...... _----, ,----.....______..----"----, ,...---A--, Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 c 2 3 : 4 5 6 7 8 "9 10 11 12 13 14

UDAIPUR SUB-D!VISION-concld.

20-24 T 100.00 100.00 43.99 258 53.88 96.02 0.65 O.4t 1.42 0.99 0.06 R 10000 10000 38.48 1.94 59.21 96.65 0.66 0.35 1.58 1.06 0.07 U 100.00 10000 83.42 8.72 15.79 9000 0.53 1.02 0.26 0.26 25-29 T 100.00 10000 16.77 039 8044 96.97 0.87 ).86 1.89 0.78 003 R 10300 10000 13.48 0.:9 8152 97.09 094 1.82 2.03 080 0.03 U 10000 100.00 45.30 - 1.43 53.71 95.70 0.25 2.29 0.74 0.58 30-34 F 100.00 100.00 3.9S. 0.21 93.80 93.62 1.30 5.63 0.92 054 R 100.00 10000 3.23 020 94.50 9364 1.24 561 J 03 055 U 100.00 100.00 1006 OAI 88.22 9342 172 6.76 0.41 35-39 T 100.00 10000 2.18 023 95.94 88.64 1.30 10.21 0.55 0.87 0.03 0.05 R 100.00 100.00 1.66 0.25 9634 8924 1.36 9.60 0.60 0.86 004 0.05 U 10000 100.00 7.12 92.17 8284 0.71 16.18 0.98 40-44 T 100.00 100.00 0.74 96.12 77.36 2.53 21.88 0.61 0.76 , R 10000 10000 0.72 96.13 77.67 2.52 21.55 0.63 0.78 U 100.00 100.00 0.88 96.04 7405 ::.64 25.32 044 063 45-49 T 100.00 10000 0.61 0.16 95.28 70.52 3.50 28.85 044 0.47 0.17 ... R 10000 10000 055 0.17 95.41 71.06 349 2825 0.37 0.52 0.18 U 100.00 100.00 1.19 94.05 65.60 3.57 34.40 1.19 50--54 T ]00.00 100.00 0.36 0.08 95.00 52.33 4.28 46.75 036 0.84 R 100.00 10000 0.39 0.08 95.10 52.52 4.12 46.48 039 0.9? U 100.00 100.00 94.12 5044 588 49.56

55-59 T 10000 100.00 0.11 93.58 40.89 6.10 58.28 0.21 0.83 R 100.00 10000 0.12 93.37 41.56 627 57.51 0.25 0.93 U 100.00 100.00 95.24 35.38 4.76 64.62

W-64 T 100.00 100.00 89.72 26.88 9.44 72.22 065 0.90 0.19 R '0000 10000 89.78 27.25 9.41 71.88 061 087 0.20 U 100.00 100.00 89.13 23.60 9.78 75.28 1.09 1.12 65-69 T 100.00 100.00 88.09 2266 11.69 77.34 0.22 R 100.00 10000 88.42 24.05 11.33 75.95 0.25 U ' 100.00 100.00 84.62 12.50 15.38 87.50

70+ T 100.00 100.00 0.31 77.87 13.17 20.69 86.71 1.13 0.12 R 10000 10000 0.33 78.29 1409 20.38 85.77 1.00 0.14 U 100.00 100.00 7308 4.94 24.36 9506 2.56 Age not stated T 100.00 10000 100.00 10000 R 100.00 10000 100.00 100.00 U

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages Rural 100.00 100.00 53.36 47.36 43.01 45.94 2.79 6.08 0.79 0.61 O.OS 0.01 0- 9 R 100.00 10000 10000 10000 10--14 R 100.00 100.00 99.37 91.46 0.56 8.35 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.07 15-19 R 100.00 10000 84.22 36.34 14.78 60.84 0.27 0.51 0.59 2.27 0.14 0.04 .29-24 R 100.00 100.00 42.63 4.27 53.08 93.08 0.98 1.04 3.22 1.57 0.09 0.04 25-29 R 100.00 100.00 14.10 0.78 81.24 96.31 2.19 1.81 2.33 1.10 0.14

3~34 R 10000 100.00 3.81 0.37 90.82 96.73 3.50 2.36' 1.69 0.54 0.18 35-39 R 100.00 100.00 1.69 0.42 94.35 93.19 3.09 5.76 0.87 0.63 22

Percentage oj papulation under each civil condition s£plJrateiy jot Males (Md Femtde.s in each age·group to the totol popukItion of that age-group-contd.

Percentage of population under eachA-- civil______condition to total population ~ Totai Divorced or Unspecified Total Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rll'I"al ,-----.-A---~ r-----A----. r--"""'___'" r----A----. ~ r--~ Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females. Males Females Males Females Mates Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

AMA RPUR SUB.DIVISION-oonctd.

40-44 R 10000 100.00 1.16 0.47 92.17 87.24 580 1 ~ .36 0'80 093 0.07 45-49 R 100.00 100.00 0.99 2.40 92.72 8069 5.71 16.43 050 048 0,08 50-54 R 100.00 100.00 0.38 027 8917 70.03 10.16 2929 0.29 0.41 55-59 R 10000 100.00 0.16 8 7.65 61.67 11.72 38.12 0.47 0.21 60-64 R 10000 10000 0.33 0.23 8685 37.Q7 12.50 6247 032 0.23 65-69 R 10000 100.00 79.20 38.62 18.59 60.85 2.21 053 70+ R 10000 100.00 0.21 69.55 15.35 30.24 84.21 0.44 Age not Stated R JOO 00 10000 10000 100.00

BELONIA SUB· DIVISION

All Ages T 100.00 10000 5~.87 4483 41.02 43.78 2.35 1067 0.76 072 N R 100.00 100.00 55.13 4442. 4165 44.42 241 1040 O.SI 0.76 U 100.00 100.00 62.24 48.45 35.63 38.13 1.84 13.04 0.27 0.38 0.02 0-9 T 100"00 100110 110.0U 10000 R 10000 100.00 10000 10000 U 100.00 100.00 100.00 10000

10-14 T 10000 100.00 99 84 89.41 0.14 1016 0.05 0.02 0.38 R 100.00 100.00 99.86 8P.64 014 1086 006 0.44 U 10000 100.00 99.66 94.36 0.17 5.64 0.17 15-19 T 10000 100.00 94.28 23.37 5.16 74.21 0.16 050 040 192 R 100~0 10000 93.50 20.72 586 7661 0.19 0.56 045 2.11 U 10000 100.00 99.50 46.48 0.50 53.21 031 20-24 T 100.00 10000 621!} 2.39 34.35 94.27 081 1 41 2.03 1.93 R 106.00 100.00 59-.97 184 36.91 94.59 0.88 1.50 2.24 2.07 U 10000 100.00 83.16 7.74 16.05 91.16 0.26 0.55 053 0.55 25-29 T 100.00 10000 2257 0.63 73 44 95.49 1.55 3.07 242 0.81 002 R 10000 10000 2072 060 75.00 95.70 163 2.87 265 083 U 100.00 100.00 39.35 0.93 59.29 93.17 0.82 5.28 0.27 0.62 0.27

30-34 T 100.00 10000 5.41 0.24 90 53 92.27 2.08 6~ 1.98 1.01 R ]00.00 ]0000 4.73 019 9095 92.84 2.18 604 1.14 093 U 10000 100.00 12.46 0.69 86.16 87.15 1.04 10A2 0.34 1.74 35-39 T ]0000 100.00 1.19 0.10 9561 86.22 2.05 12.42 1.15 • 1.26 R 100.00 10000 098 0.11 9560 86.62 2.18 12.14 1.24 ].13 U 100.00 ]0000 3.17 95.78 82.79 0.70 14.88 0.35 2.33 40-44 T JOO.OO 10000 096 0.06 94.57 73.93 3.72 25.01 0.75 100 R 100.00 100.00 0.88 0.07 9472 7461 362 24.14 0.78 1.12 U ]0000 100.00 1.69 93.2S 68.06 4.64 31.94 042 45-49 T 100.00 100.00 0.77 93.51 67.82 5.09 31.22 0.62 0.96 R ]0000 10000 0.63 93.25 68.38 5.49 30.62 063 100 U 100.00 100.00 2.03 95.94 63.33 1.52 36.00 0.51 0.67

SO-54 T 100.00 100.00 2.39 I·· 88.81 48.72 7.90 50.40 0.90 0.88 R 100.00 ]00.00 0.()9 90.42 50.04 8.17 48.98 0.81 0.98 U 100.00 100.00 17.42 75.28 37.67 5.62 62.33 1.68

55-59 T 100.00 lOOAlO 0.20 89.50 40.80 9.80 ~~13 0.50 1.07 R 100.00 100.00 0.23 89.71 41.36 9.50 5742 0.56 1.22 U 100.00 100.00 87.93 36.71 12.07 63.29 23

Percentage of population under each civil condition separately for Moles and Females in each age-group to the total population of that age-group-concld.

Percentage of population under--A- each civil______condition to total population ~ Total Divorced or Unspecified Totol Population Never Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,-_-A-~ ,------"---~ ,-----"--~ ,---_.__-~,....---A--~ ~--~ Group Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 11 12 13 14

BELONIA SUB-DIYISION-conc/d.

60-64 T 100.00 10000 0.27 0.10 86.87 19.67 12.05 79.81 0.81 0.42 R 10 •. 00 100.00 0.20 0.12 86.65 20.09 12.26 79.32 0.89 0.47 U 100.00 100.00 1.07 89.25 16.19 9.68 83.81 65-69 T 100.00 10000 83.01 15.84 15.91 83.64 1.08 0.52 R 100.00 100.00 82.40 17.11 16.62 82.30 0.98 0.59 U 100.00 100.00 87.50 6.52 10.71 93.48 1.79 70+ T 100.00 100.00 0.69 0.12 72.08 8.50 2682 90.88 0.41 0.50 R 100.00 10000 061 72.73 8,93 26.21 90.51 0.45 0.56 U 100.00 100.03 1.49 1.20 65.67 4.82 32.84 93.98 Age not Stated T 10000 100.00 75.00 100.00 2500 R 10000 10000 75.00 10000 25.00 U

SABROOM SUB-DIVISION

All Ages R 10000 100.00 55.20 44.98 41.24 44.00 2.78 10.tO 0.76 0.85 0.02 007 0- 9 R 100 00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10-15 R ICO.oo )00.00 99.76 89.31 0.20 10.30 0.04 0.20 0.19 15-19 R 100.00 100.00 93.24 25.!0 6.15 71.55 0.27 0.36 0.34 2.99 20-24 R 100.00 100.00 58.45 3.41 38.14 92.85 1.11 1.23 2.30 2.35 0.]6 75-29 R 100.00 IOC.oo 22.43 0.67 73.81 95.44 1.36 2.46 2.40 1.28 0.15 30-34 R 100.00 100.00 5.58 0.55 90.42 93.02 2.61 5.39 1.39 0.83 0.21 35-3.t R 100.00 100.00 1.67 O.OJ 9409 87.61 3.08 10.98 1.03 1.32 0.13 40-44 R 100.00 100.00 1.05 0.23 93.48 74.55 4.10 24.44 1.29 0.67 0.08 0.11 45-49 R 100.00 100.00 0.50 9!.51 68.42 6.29 30.85 0.70 0.73 50-54 R 100.00 100.00 1.10 0.14 88.21 50.21 9.92 48.69 0.77 0.82 0.14 55-59 R 100.00 100.00 0.38 87.76 39.33 11.09 58.99 0.77 1.68 60-64 R 100.00 100.00 0.35 85.39 20.62 13.73 78.94 0.53 0.44 65-69 R 10°.00 100.00 81.03 24.18 16.92 74.51 2.05 1.31 '7

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C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS

Marital Status r--- Never Divorced------. or Unspecified Total Total Population Married ,-___.A. ___, ,--"'--___ Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,--~ ,----"--. r----"---. r---A-~ Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS

TRIPURA

All Ages T 1,142,005 591,237 550.768 330,931 251,434 140.021 139,347 16,481 55,673 3,609 4.130 194 189 R 1,039,008 536,580 502,428 296,063 127,250 221.486 221,lSS IS,384 50,004 3,480 3,841 157 178 U 102,997 54,657 48,340 34,868 24,18" 18,536 18,192 1,097 5,669 119 289 17 6 0-9 T 36R.271'i 1'13,622 1846'i4 11!l,lin 184654 R 338.6!!4 168.743 169,941 168.7 43 169.941 U 29.592 14,879 14,713 14,879 14.713

~5.1i9 237 5.759 10-14 T 121.258 55J!79 65.0118 49.889 3 23 8 168 43 40 5'1,!P~ 232 5.544 R 108,637 49.R02 58,551 44.031 3 21 6 166 41 40 U 12,611 6.544 6,077 6,535 5,858 5 215 2 2 2 2

15-19 T 89.802 43,527 46,275 39,862 13,706 3.473 31,484 39 Ig2 120 877 33 79,651 3'1.0111 34.481 11 ,013 3,41<) 2<),502 26 R 41.570 39 169 119 842 23 24 10,151 4,705 5,181 2,673 54 1,982 U 5,446 13 I 35 10 2 20-24 T 94,422 4~.518 50,904 26,196 2,340 16,340 47.097 334 558 623 877 25 32 R 84,425 38.314 46,111 21,742 1.606 15.~20 43.138 324 503 609 833 19 31 U 9,997 5,204 4,793 4,454 734 720 3,959 10 55 14 44 6 1

25-29 T 100,282 50,171 50,111 11,377 468 37,016 47,486 789 1,452 962 685 27 20 R 91,107 45,079 46,028 8,967 316 34,381 43,777 760 1,291 946 6"4 25 20 U 9,175 5,092 4,083 2,410 152 2,635 3,7C9 29 161 16 61 2 30-34 T 78,170 41,513 36.651 2,585 148 37,315 33,642 913 2.410 622 437 18 20 R 71,415 37,668 33,747 1,986 126 34.126 31,101 933 2,tll 606 390 17 19 U 6,755 3,845 2,910 599 22 3,189 2,541 40 299 16 47 1 1 35-39 T 67.565 ~8,1!20 28,745 7911 68 36,301 25.094 1,145 3.236 :t88 333 8 14 R 62.088 35.661 26,427 6'i7 58 33,536 23,176 1,087 2,877 373 302 8 14 U 5,417 3,159 2,318 321 10 2,165 1,918 58 359 15 31 42 40-44 T 54,126 30,216 23.910 469 28.053 18,243 1,422 5,353 258 256 14 6 R 49,308 27,560 21,748 371 37 25,610 16,732 1,327 4,740 240 233 12 6 U 4,818 2,656 2,162 98 5 2,443 1,511 95 623 18 23 2

45-49 T 42.883 24,843 18,040 228 39 22,909 12,102 1,524 5,731 174 164 8 4 R 39,154 22,746 16,408 177 35 20.9"1 11,127 1,434 5,093 158 150 6 3 U 3,729 2,097 1,632 51 4 1,938 975 90 638 16 14 2 1 SO-54 T 40,781 22,749 18,034 244 15 20,342 9,042 2,012 8,812 149 160 2 S R 37,216 20,795 16.421 159 12 18.646 8,334 1,854 7,926 134 145 2 4 U 3,567 1,954 1,613 85 3 ],696 708 158 886 15 15 1 55-59 T 22,412 13,278 9,134 88 7 11,660 3,905 1,443 5'153 86 63 1 7 6 R 20,386 12,075 8,311 68 10,593 3,633 1,331 4,606 82 59 1 6 U 2,026 1,203 823 20 1,067 272 112 547 4 4 60-64 T 27,333 15,m 12,182 77 9 12,702 2,937 2,274 9,172 95 59 3 S R 25,073 13,990 11,083 69 9 11,734 2,733 2.095 8,280 90 56 2 S U 2,260 1,161 1,099 8 968 204 179 892 5 3 1 4,619 65-69 T 10,591 5,972 IS 5 4,830 1,096 1,087 3,496 38 20 2 5,433 4,160 12 4 2 R 9,593 4,384 1,022 1,001 3,1l7 34 15 2 2 U 998 539 459 3 1 446 74 86 379 4 5 12,399 70+ T 23,963 11.564 S9 12 8,81S 1,436 3,436 10.081 86 31 3 4 11,543 10,617 R 22,160 51 8 8,210 1,313 3,196 9,266 83 26 3 4 U 1,803 856 947 8 4 60S 123 240 815 3 5 Aae- not Stated T 139 79 60 43 32 29 24 4 7 R 111 57 54 27 27 24 23 4 6 U 28 22 6 16 S :.'=. 1 1 26

C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

--"------,Mantal Status Never Divorced or Unspecified Total T olal Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,.---.----'- ..----"---, ,----'---...... r----..A..---.-...o r------'----"-\ ..----"---...... Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

SADAR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 366,076 188,79!) 177,277 108,993 82,222 74,429 74,592 4,413 19,058 862 1,248 102 157 R 311,198 159.518 151,680 89,977 69,225 64,775 65,126 3,894 16,102 793 1,075 79 152 U 54,878 29,281 25,597 19,016 12,997 9,654 9,466 519 2,956 69 173 23 5 0- 9 T 118,440 59,077 59,363 59,077 59,363 R 103,191 51,404 51,787 51,404 51,787 U 15,249 7,673 7,576 7,673 7,576

10-14 T 40,5H2 21,721 18,861 21,607 16,969 86 1,801 1 5 4 53 23 33 R 33,922 18,298 15624 18,190 13,830 83 1,704 1 5 3 52 21 33 U 6,660 3,423 . 3,237 3,417 3,139 3 97 1 I 2 15-19 T 28,915 14,439 I~41J k 13,547 4,641 838 9,508 7 63 26 240 21 24 R 23.233 11,377 1~856 10,531 3,018 802 8,538 7 .53 26 225 11 22 U 5,682 3,062 ,620 3,016 1,623 36 970 10 15 10 2 ~ - 20-24 T 30,292 14,310 .5,982 9,141 908 4,906 14,635 93 ]83 ]58 229 12 27 R 24,603 11,272 13.331 6,496 415 4532 12,535 88 ]51 150 204 6 26 U 5,689 3,038 2,651 2,645 493 374 2,100 5 32 8 25 6 1 25-29 T 30,925 15,575 15,350 3,895 210 11,267 14,368 174 539 226 216 13 17 R 25,801 12,632 13,169 2,401 91 9,842 12,434 161 451 216 176 12 17 U 5,124 2,943 2,181 1,494 119 1,425 1,934 13 88 10 40 I

30-34 T 24,023 12,448 11,575 869 48 11 ,255 10,451 181 907 133 153 10 16 R 20,363 10,332 10,031 503 30 9,527 9,]27 168 735 125 124 9 15 U 3,660 2,116 1,544 366 18 1,728 1,324 13 172 8 29 1 1 35-39 T 20,979 1 ],737 9,242 424 23 10,938 7,923 273 1,192 99 91 3 13 R 18,104 10,074 8,030 177 '13 9,558 6,936 246 993 90 75 3 13 U 2,875 1,663 1,212 247 10 1,380 987 27 199 9 16

40-44 T 17,388 9,443 7,945 170 21 8,880 5,922 327 1,903 57 94 9 5 R 14,848 8,057 6,791 112 16 7,602 5,144 288 1,548 47 78 8 5 U 2,540 1,386 1,154 58 5 1,278 778 39 355 10 16 1 /' 45-49 T 13,849 7,792 6,057 78 7 7,284 3,940 388 2,046 40 61 2 3 .; R 11,917 6,719 5,198 47 3 6,297 3,446 343 1,695 31 51 1 3 ],932 1,073 859 31 4 U __:..--- 987 494 45 351 9 10 1 50-54 T 13,036 7,159 5,877 72 3 6,503 2,813 543 2,996 39 61 2 ...... R 11,203 6,162 5,041 40 5,627 2,445 460 2,543 33 50 2 3 U 1,833 997 836 32 3 876 368 83 453 6 11 1

55-59 T 7,355 4,309 3,046 39 3 3,834 1,286 406 1,734 29 17 6 R 6,322 3,686 2,636 26 3 3,283 1,144 351 1,468 25 ]5 6 U 1,033 623 410 U 551 142 55 266 4 2 60-64 T 8,61)8 4,700 3,998 22 3 4,042 981 620 2,992 15 18 3,425 17 4 R 7,542 4,117 3 3,551 866 536 2,536 13 16 4 U 1,156 583 573 5 491 115 84 456 2 2 65-69 T 3,565 1,938 1.627 9 3 1.572 383 346 1,232 9 7 2 2 R 3,083 1,685 1,398 8 2 1,365 334 303 1,056 7 4 2 2 U 482 2~3 229 1 1 207 49 43 176 2 3

70+ T 7,963 4,114 3,849 16 4 3,016 570 1,054 3,264 27 8 I R 12 3 7,023 3,684 3,339 3 2,702 462 942 2,866 27 5 1 3 U 940 430 510 4 1 3)4 108 112 398 3 Age not Stated T 66 37 29 27 16 8 11 2 2 R 43 19 24 ]3 11 4 11 2 2 U 23 18 S 14 S 4 27

C-II AGE AND MARITAL STAIUS...... contd.

, MaritalA-- Status______~

Never Divorced or Unspecified Total Total Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,------"-----""' ,....-""'_____ ,-___.A...--, ~ r--.A.-...... r--...... _ ...... Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

KHOWAI SUB·DIVISION

All Ages T 129,948 67,188 62,760 36,805 28,997 27,661 27,610 2,310 5,839 40S 311 7 3 R 121,166 62,583 53,573 33,916 29.907 26.07~ 26,066 2,139 5,310 397 292 7 3 U 8,782 4,600 4,182 2,889 2,090 1,582 1,544 121 529 8 19

0-9 T 41,599 20,742 20.857 20,742 21.857 R 38,923 19,389 19,534 19,389 19,534 U 2,676 1,353 1,323 1,353 1,323

10-14 T 13,525 7,252 6,273 7,228 5,743 22 529 1 2 R 1~,438 6,686 5,752 6,663 5,245 21 506 1 2 U 1,087 566 521 565 498 1 23

15-19 T 9,921 4,799 5,122 4.541 1,949 247 3,109 2 9 8 54 1 R 9,039 4,3C8 4,731 4,055 1,733 242 2,939 2 7 8 51 1 U 882 491 391 486 216 5 170 2 3

20-24 T 10,625 4,816 5,809 2,780 357 1,933 5,309 45 53 58 90 R 9,866 4,460 5,406 2,490 311 1,868 4,961 45 49 57 85 U 759 . 356 403 290 46 65 348 4 1 5 25-29 T 11,621 5,715 5,906 1,080 52 4,389 5,646 122 144 124 64 R 10,911 5,311 5,600 949 46 4,121 5,364 118 130 123 60 U 710 404 306 131 6 268 282 4 14 1 4

30--34 T 9,179 4,882 4,297 237 20 4,409 4,016 162 224 74 36 1 R 8.671 4,619 4,052 206 20 4,185 3,802 156 195 72 34 1 U 508 263 245 31 224 214 6 29 2 2

35-39 T 7,972 4,634 3,33t1 78 6 4,351 2,998 159 307 46 27 R 7,528 4,397 3,!~1 66 6 4,133 2,831 152 268 46 26 U 444 237 207 12 218 167 7 39 1 40-44 T 6,045 3,408 2,637 55 3 3,130 2,136 200 488 23 10 R 5,617 3.174 2,443 45 3 2,915 2,006 191 425 23 9 U 428 234 )94 10 215 130 9 63 1 45-49 T 4,879 2,856 2,023 19 1 2.613 ],454 209 557 14 11 1 R 4,542 2.676 1.866 18 1 2,444 1,356 199 499 14 10 1 U 337 180 157 1 J69 98 10 58 1 50-54 T 4.638 2,626 2,012 27 3 2,316 ],125 262 877 21 7 R. 4,335 2,458 1,877 20 3 '2,175 1,057 244 810 19 7 U 303 168 135 7 141 68 18 67 2

55-59 T 2,515 1,497 1.018 4 1,308 479 176 534 Q 5 R 2,317 1,376 941 4 1,20 t 45S 162 481 9 S U 198 121 77 107 24 14 53

60-64 T 3,106 1,758 1,448 4 2 1,410 393 329 1,051 15 2 R 3,002 1,658 1,344 3 2 1,335 380 307 960 13 2 U 204 100 104 1 75 13 22 91 2

65-69 T 1,161 635 526 2 487 18S 142 339 4 2 R 1,065 582 483 1 439 179 138 303 4 1 U 96 S3 43 1 48 6 4 36 1

70+ T 3,054 1,562 1,492 7 3 1,044 230 502 1,256 9 2 1 R 2,907 1,490 1,417 7 2 999 230 475 1.183 9 1 1 U 147 72 75 1 45 27 73 1

Age not Slaled T 8 6 2 2 3 R 5 4 1 1 3 U 3 2 1 1 28

C-lI AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

.------'---.---Marital Status Never Divorced or Unspecified-----.... Total Total Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Rural ,-__.....,.A. __..., Age r----"-~ ,..---A.---, ~ ,...._....A---. ~ Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 13 13 15

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages R 61,675 '32,017 29.658 17,542 J3,262 12,933 12,8l8 3,246 300 321 1 \ 0- 9 R 19,160 9,559 9,601 9,559 9,601 10-14 R 6,449 3,390 3,059 3,381 2,786 9 253 1 19 15-19 R 4..205 2,331 2,574 2,193 746 122 1,747 3 6 13 75 20-24 R 5,001 2,295 2,706 1,465 100 779 2,501 11 37 38 67 2 1 25-29 R 5,602 2,832 2,770 685 18 2,007 2,619 51 83 89 50 30-34 R 4,306 2,353 1,953 139 3 2,079 1,770 82 146 53 34 35-39 R 3,745 2,137 1,608 44 2 1,977 1,397 89 191 27 18 40-44 R 3,001 1,744 1,257 26 3 1,553 955 140 281 25 J8 45-49 R 2,470 1,448 1,022 12 1,298 635 122 374 16 )3 SO-54 R 2,218 1,248 970 17 1,075 455 148 503 8 12 55-59 R 1,288 726 562 8 615 225 94 332 9 5 ~~-~-- 60-64 R 1,567 914 653 8 710 141 184 510 12 2 65--69 R 598 337 261 2 254 48 81 212 1 70+ R 1,358 700 658 2 453 81 23S 569 10 7 Age not Stated R 7 3 4 2 2 1 1

KAILASAHAR SUB.DIVISION

All Ages T 104,116 54,S33 49.593 29.676 22,238 12,505 21,653 2,038 5,245 298 457 16 R 95,5!;l 49,911 45,640 26,813 20,370 10,855 20 07. 1,937 4,776 283 423 13 U 8.575 4.62% 3,953 ].,853 1,868 1,650 1,582 lOt 469 15 34 3 0--9 T 31,227 15,585 15,642 15,585 15,642 R 28,821 14,354 14,467 14,354 14,-167 U 2,406 1,231 1,175 1,231 1,175 1;1::1 10--14 T 11,298 6,037 5,161 6,022 4,857 8 392 2 10 7 .. R -10,278 5,493 4,785 5,478 4,402 8 372 1 10 7 U 1,020 S44 476 544 455 20 1

15-19 T 8,425 4,152 4,273 3,458 1,459 683 2,732 3 11 6 71 2 R 7,587 2,703 3,884 3,014 1,278 678 2,531 3 11 6 64 2 U 838 449 389 444 181 5 201 7 20-24 T 8,946 4,251 4,695 2,855 227 1,319 4,296 38 64 39 108 R 8,085 3,807 4,278 2,488 J75 1,243 3,942 38 59 38 102 U 861 444 417 367 52 76 354 5 1 6 25-29 T 9,414 4,7+0 4694 1.273 36 3,277 4,435 103 139 67 84 R 8,630 4,320 4,310 1,086 31 3,068 4,075 \19 126 67 78 U 784 400 384 187 5 209 360 4 13 6 30-34 T 7,280 3,961 3,319 288 12 3,504 3,038 112 220 56 49 1 R 6,70-: 3,599 3,108 243 12 3,197 2,850 104 201 54 45 1 U 573 362 211 45 307 188 8 19 2 4 35-39 T 6,492 3,803 2,689 95 2 3,495 2,338 170 281 42 68 1 R 6,024 3,524 2,500 82 2 3,240 2,179 161 256 40 63 1 U 468 279 189 13 255 159 9 25 2 5 if .;I j ) v 29 c-u AGE AND MARTAL STATUS-conld.

,_ Marital__ A- Status______, Never Divorced or Unspecified Total Total Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural r---~--. ,.....-...... ____. .----~ ~---. r--.A--. r--""---...... Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIV~ION-co9cld. (' / , / / ./ / 40-44 T 5,113 2,879 2,234 49 2,617 1,710 186 499 24 25 3 R 4,702 2,649 2,053 39 2,407 1,567 179 463 22 23 2 U 411 230 181 10 210 143 7 36 2 2 1 45-49 T 3,983 2,355 1.628 14 2 2,109 1,059 204 550 27 17 1 R 3,669 2,178 1,491 10 2 1,949 987 195 485 24 17 U 314 177 137 4 160 72 9 65 3

SO-54 T 3,891 2,198 1,693 IS 1 1,916 849 254 826 J3 17 R 3,573 2,016 1,557 10 1 1,752 792 244 749 10 IS U 318 IS2 136 5 164 57 10 77 3 2

55-59 T 2,212 1,345 867 6 1,132 358 202 50S 5 4 R 2,053 1,252 SOl 6 1,047 342 194 456 5 3 U 159 93 66 85 16 8 49 1 60-64 T 2,625 1,499 1,126 10 1,187 265 289 860 13 1 R 2,448 1,398 1,050 9 1,103 255 273 794 13 1 U 177 101 76 1 84 10 16 66

65-69 T 965 573 392 1 453 77 117 313 2 2 R 871 517 354 1 409 76 106 276 1 2 U 94 56 38 44 1 1l 37 . 1

70+ T 2,245 1,166 1,079 2 800 103 360 975 4 R 2,095 1,094 1,001 1 749 102 341 899 3 U 150 72 78 1 51 1 19 76 1 Age not Stated T 10 9 1 3 5 R 8 7 1 2 5 U 2 2 1 1 DHAAMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

AU Ages T 127,548 66,478 61,070 37,311 27,sif ' 26,0~6 26,188 2,506 6,699 S85 627 20 3 R 114,308 59.548 54.760 ( 32,987 24,4 23,666 23,783 2,305 5,949 570 592 20 2 U 13.240 6,930 6,310/ 4,324 3,119 2,390 2,405 201 750 15 35 1

0-9 T 39,223 19,647 19,576 19,647 19,576 R 35,505 17.770 17,735 17,770 17,735 U 3,718 1,877 1,841 1,877 1,841 10-14 T 13,335 7,090 6,245 7,078 5,718 9 502 1 9 1 15 1 1 R 11,644 6,248 5,396 6,236 4,892 9 481 1 8 1 14 1 1 U 1,691 842 849 842 826 21 1 1

15-19 T 10,605 5,133 5,472 4,875 1,795 234 3.515 2 21 17 141 5 R 9,290 4,461 4,829 4,209 1,440 229 3,233 2 20 16 136 5 U 1,315 672 643 666 355 5 282 1 1 5 .... 20-24 T 11,110 5,200 5,910 3,338 320 1,727 5,388 48 73 83 129 4 R 9,934 4,594 5,340 2,819 239 1,6431 4,912 46 65 82 124 4 U 1,176 606 570 519 81 84 476 2 8 1 5 2:5-29 T 11,428 5,853 5,575 1,562 68 4,017 5,224 135 176 133 107 6 R 10,312 5,278 5,034 1,291 54 3,718 4,725 131 ISS 132 100 6 U 1,116 575 541 271 14 299 499 4 21 I 7 ... 30-34 T 9,077 4,890 4,187 433 32 4,175 3,782 165 299 115 75 2 R 8,231 4,423 3,808 347 31 3,801 3,445 161 2(4 112 68 2 U 846 467 379 86 1 374 337 . 4 35 3 6 35-39 T 7,429 4,320 3,109 140 18 3,Q9 2,689 196 365 64 37 1 < R 6,723 3,905 2,818 120 18 3,538 2,431 185 334 61 35 I , .... U 706 415 291 ' 20 381 258 11 31 3 2 I / v 30

C-II AGE AND MARITAL STATUS ...... contd.

Martial Status r------_____-.A. Never Divorced or Unspecified Total ,. _____Total Population.A. __ ---. Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,--_--A-_-. ,.--.A. __ -. ,---_.A.__ -. r----"----. ,..--___..__., Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

/ / DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION.;concld. I V / v J I 40-44 T 6,239 3,544 2,695 84 6 3,154 1,971 247 671 59 47 R 5,613 3,202 603 5S 44 U 626 324 2,~~! i~ 6 2,~~~ I'i~~ 2~j 68 4 3 45-49 T 4,817 2,859 1,958 49 6 2,525 1,256 248 668 37 27 R 4,3H 2,551 1.754 40 6 2,250 \,\22 231 601 36 25 U 506 302 204 9 275 134 17 67 1 2 I 50-54 T 4,862 2,674 2,188 48 3 2,264 996 :132 1,166 30 23 R 4339 2,398 1,941 38 3 2,027 893 304 1,024 29 21 ----- U 523 276 247 10 237 103 28 142 1 2 55-59 T 2,494 1,464 1,030 20 4 1,226 387 203 633 15 6 R 2,223 1,319 904 13 4 1,104 349 187 546 15 5 U 271 145 126 7 122 38 16 87 I

60-64 T 3,205 1,787 1,418 21 2 1,397 278 355 1,122 14 15 I R 2,861 1.595 1,266 21 2 1,244 250 316 998 14 IS 1 U 344 192 152 153 28 39 124

65-69 T 1,189 697 492 1 2 533 99 156 388 7 3 R 1,044 615 429 2 468 89 140 336 7 2 U 145 82 63 65 10 16 52 1

70+ T 2,526 1,316 1,210 13 1 874 98 418 1,108 to 3 R 2,269 1,179 1,090 11 780 92 377 995 10· 3 U 257 137 120 2 94 6 41 113

Age not Stated T 9 4 5 2 2 2 3 R 9 4 5 2 2 2 3 U

SONAMURA SUB·DIVISION

All Ages R 71:J69 40,354 37,615 22,642 16,784 16.753 16,861 747 3,668 197 302 15

0-9 R 26,557 13,169 13,388 13,169 13,388 10-14 R 8,181 4,639 3,542 4,608 2,875 23 639 1 27 7 15-19 R 6,038 2,803 3,2~ 2,565 440 231 2,686 29 6 80 1 20-24 R 6,118 2,780 3,338 1,502 54 1,223 3,203 16 27 36 54 3 25-29 R 6,599 3,184 3,415 573 11 2,534 3,272 26 84 49 48 2 30-34 R 4,973 2,639 2,334 138 5 2,424 2,156 40 148 36 25 1 35-39 IR 4,551 2,596 1,955 36 3 2,489 1,715 46 214 25 23 40-44 R 3,635 1,999 1,636 17 1 1,922 1,267 48 353 12 15 45-49 R 2,783 1,576 1,207 13 1 1,497 801 59 398 7 7 - ~-- SO-54 -k 2,696 1,541 1,155 5 1,456 573 73 573 7 8 55-59 R 1,372 840 532 5 756 229 74 296 5 7 60-64 R 1,931 1,125 806 5 1,00$ 197 107 603 5 6 65-69 R 724 461 263 416 58 44 205 1 70+ R 1,798 995 803 4 2 769 63 213 736 8 2 Age not Stated R 13 7 6 2 3 5 2 31

C-IJ AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-contd.

r------____------'- Marital Status -----~ Never Divorced or Unspecified Total ,--Total__ Population.A. Married Married Widowed Separated Age Rural ,..----"--.--. Status ..... r---"--~ r---.A._-. ,.-----"---..... ~ Group Urban P F M M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages T 90,074 45,951 44,123 25,265 19,915 19,703 20,171 746 3,809 226 227 11 1 R 81.296 41.285 40,011 22,316 17,833 18,067 18,572 67S 3.390 216 4,112 2,949 2,082 21S 11 1 U 8,778 4,666 1,636 1,599 71 419 10 12 0-) T 31,606 15,641 15,958 15,648 15,958 R 28,706 14,206 14,500 14,206 14,500 U 2,900 1,442 1,458 1,442 1,458

10-14 T 8,825 4,835 3,990 4,782 3,157 51 809 7,789 4,261 3,528 4,208 2,719 51 2~ 2 R 785 23 2 U 1,036 574 462 574 438 24

15-19 T 7,089 3,157 3,932 2,590 663 546 3,208 7 9 14 52 R 6,379 2,782 3,597 2,216 517 545 3,023 7 9 14 48 U 710 375 335 374 146 I 185 4

20-24 T 7,'243 3,096 4,147 1,362 107 1,1l68 3,982 20 17 44 41 2 3,757 1,045 ..". R 6,473 2,716 73 1,608 3,631 18 13 43 40 2 U 770 380 390 317 34 60 351 2 4 1 I 25-29 T 7,995 3,906 4,089 655 16 3,142 3,965 34 76 74 32 1 R 7,242 3,502 3,740 472 11 2,925 3,631 33 68 71 30 1 U 753 404 ~49 183 5 217 334 1 8 3 2 30-34 T 5,955 3,164 2,791 126 6 2,968 2,613 41 157 29 15 R 5,364 2,816 2,548 91 5 2,1l61 2,386 35 143 29 14 U 591 348 243 35 I 307 227 6 14 1

35-39 T 5,106 2,932 2,174 64 5 2,813 1,927 38 222 16 19 1 1,970 44 1 R 4,621 2,6'i1 5 2,554 1,758 36 189 16 17 t 1 U 485 281 204 20 259 169 2 33 2 40-44 T 4,126 2,293 1,833 17 2,204 1,418 58 401 14 14 .,. R 3,741 2,066 1,675 15 1,981i 1,301 52 361 I3 13 U 385 227 1158 2 218 117 6 40 1 1

45-49 T 3,074 1,802 1,272 II 2 1,717 897 63 367 8 6 3 R 2,781 1,634 1,147 9 2 1,559 815 57 324 6 6 3 U 293 168 125 2 158 82 6 43 2

50-54 T 2,989 1,682 1,307 6 1,598 684 72 61l 6 II R 2,723 1,529 1,194 6 1,454 627 63 555 6 ' II U 266 153 113 144 57 9 56 55-59 T 1,538 934 604 I 874 247 57 352 2 5 ... R 1,368 829 539 I 774 224 52 310 2 5 U }70 105 65 100 23 5 42

60-64 T 1,969 1,080 889 969 239 102 642 7 8 2 R 1,788 988 800 887 218 93 575 6 7 2 U 181 92 89 82 21 9 67 1 1 65-69 T 776 445 331 392 75 52 256 I R 697 406 291 359 70 46 221 1 U 79 39 40 33 5 6 35

70+ T 1,781 976 805 3 760 106 202 698 11 1 ' R 1,622 898 724 3 703 102 183 621 9 1 U 159 78 81 57 4 19 77 2 Age not Stated T 2 1 1 R 2 1 1 U , , I / 32

C-II AGE AND MARTIAL STATUS-contd.

Marital Status r-----~------J.-_ ------..... Never Divorced or Unspecified Total Total Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,..-___...___., ..... ----'--~ r--~ ,---Jo , ~ Group Urban p M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages R 56.365 29,440 26,925 15.708 12,752 12,662 12,368 820 1,637 234 164 16 4 0-9 R 18,717 9,386 9,331 9,386 9,331 10-14 R 5,651 3,028 2,623 3,009 2,399 17 219 2 1 2 ~f-19 R 4,531 2,192 2,339 1,846 850 324 1,423 6 12 13 53 3 20-24 - R-- 4,746 2,144 2,602 914 111 1,138 2,422 21 27 69 41 2 25-29 R 5,334 2,787 2,547 , 393 20 2,28!}- 2,453 61 46 65 28 4 30-34 R 4,122 2,251 1,868 86 7 2,047 1,807 79 44 38 10 4 35-39 R 3,494 2,071 1,423 35 6 1,954 1,326 64 82 18 9 40-44 R 2,453 1,379 1,074 16 5 1,271 937 8'0 122 11 10 45-49 R 2,042 1,2'08 834 12 2'0 1,120 673 69 137 6 4 -SO-54 R 1,777 1,043 734 4 2 930 514 106 215 3 3 55-59 R 1,107 640 467 561 288 75 178 3 60-64 R 1,053 616 437 2 535 162 77 273 2 65-69 R 415 226 189 179 73 42 115 5 1 70+ R 919 463 456 1 322 10 140 384 2 ABe not Stated R 4 3 3 1

BELONIA SUB-DIVISION

All Agel T 84,811 43,936 40,891 24,547 18,331 18,024 17,900 1,033 4,365 331 295 1 R 76,083 39,378 36,705 21,110 16,303 16,400 16,304 949 3,819 319 279 U 8,748 4,558 4,186 2,837 2,028 1,624 1,596 84 546 12 16 1 0-9 T 27,653 13,748 13,905 13.748 13,905 R 25,01'0 12,445 12,565 12,445 12,565 U 2,643 1,3'03 1,340 1,3'03 1,340 10-14 T 8,825 4.858 3,967 4,850 3,547 7 403 2 1 IS R 7,698 4,263 3,435 4.257 3,045 6 373 2 15 U 1,127 595 532 593 5'02 1 30 15-19 T 6,221 3,042 3,119 2,868 743 157 2,359 5 16 12 61 R 5,497 2,645 2.852 2,473 591 155 2,185 5 16 12 60 U 724 397 327 395 152 2 174 1 20-24 T 6,940 3,100 3,840 1,947 92· 1,065 3,62'0 25 54 63 74 R 6,198 2,720 3,478 1,631 64 1,'004 3,290 24 52 61 72 U 742 38'0 362 316 28 61 33'0 1 2 2 2 25-29 T 7,493 3,682 3,811 831 24 2,704 3,639 57 117 89 31 1 R 6,805 3,316 3,489 687 21 2,487 3,339 54 100 18 29 U 688 366 322 144 3 217 300 3 17 • 1 2 30-34 T 6,159 3,273 2.886 171 7 2,963 2,663 68 187 65 29 R 5,582 2,984 2,598 141 5 2,714 2,412 65 157 64 24 U 577 289 258 36 2 249 251 3 30 1 5 35-39 T 5,101 3.0~2 2,069 36 2 2,899 1,784 257 3S 26 R 4,602 2,748 1,854 27 2 2,627 1,606 '260 225 34 21 U 499 284 215 9 272 178 2 32 1 5 33

c-n AGE AND MARITAL STATUS-concld.

Marital Status r------.----' .A.--______...... Never Divorced or Unspecified Total Total Population Married Married Widowed Separated Status Age Rural ,..--_Jo.--, ,..._.A.-, ,..-.-.....__---, ,..---"""'----t,... ,,_-. Group Urban P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

BELONIA SUB-DIVISION-concld.

40-44 T 3,991 2,284 1,707 22 2,160 1,262 85 427 17 17 R 3,563 2,047 1,516 18 1,939 1,132 74 306 16 17 U 428 237 191 4 221 130 II 61 I 45-49 T 3,301 1,946 1,355 15 1,820 919 99 423 12 13 R 2,954 1,749 1,205 11 1,631 824 96 369 11 12 U 347 197 150 4 189 95 3 54 1 I 50-54 T 3,042 1,671 1,371 40 J,484 668 132 691 15 12 R 2,718 1,493 1,225 9 1,350 613 122 600 12 12 U 324 178 146 31 134 55 10 91 3 ,. 5 55-59 T 1,652 1,000 652 2 895 266 98 379 7 R 1,457 884 573 2 793 237 84 329 5 7 U 195 116 79 102 29 14 50 '--- 60-64 T 2,060 1,1 04 956 3 959 183 133 763 9 4 R 1,862 1,011 851 2 876 171 1'4 675 9 4 U 1,8 93 105 1 83 17 9 88 64-69 T 850 465 385 386 61 74 322 5 2 R 748 409 339 337 58 68 279 4 2 U 102 56 46 49 3 6 43 1 70+ T 1,527 721 800 5 524 68 195 727 3 4 R 1,377 660 717 4 ... 480 64 173 649 3 4 U 150 67 83 1 1 44 4 22 78 Age not Stated T 12 4 8 3 8 1 R 12 4 8 3 8 1 U

ABROOM SUB-DIVISION

All Ages R 43,397 22,541 20,856 12,442 9,380 9,296 9,176 628 2,107 171 178 4 15 0-9 R 14,094 7,061 7,033 7,061 7,033 10--14 R 4,587 2,529 2,058 2,523 1,838 5 212 4 4 15-19 R 3,152 1,479 1,673 1,379 420 91 1,197 4 6 5 SO 20-24 R 3,401 1,526 1,875 892 64 582 1,741 17 23 35 44 3 25-29 R 3,871 1,917 1,954 430 13 1,415 1,865 26 48 46 25 3 30-34 R 3,096 1,649 1,447 92 8 1,491 1,346 43 78 23 12 '3 35-39 R 2,696 1,558 1,138 26 1,466 997 48 125 16 IS 2 40-44 R 2,135 1,243 892 13 2 1,162 665 51 218 16 6 45-49 R 1,685 1,001 684 5 926 468 63 211 7 5 50-54 R 1,634 907 727 IO 800 365 90 354 7 6 55-59 R 879 523 356 2 459 140 58 210 4 6 60-64 R 1,019 568 451 2 485 93 78 356 3 2 65-69 R 348 195 153 158 37 33 114 4 2 70+ R 792 380 412 6 47 117 364 4 Age not Stated R 8 5 3 3 3

TABLE C-I1I

PART A AGI, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

PART B AGE, SEX AND EDUCA nON IN URBAN AREAS ONLY PART C

AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

TABLlf C-III PART A-AGt, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

FLY-LEAF

This part of the table is a consolidation of the out any educational level) have been given by age­ figures shown in parts B an'd C of table C-I1I. Part B groups in the three Parts of table ~-I1I. All ,other deals with urban areas and part C with rutill areas, , educational' levels shown in urban Part, except that showing figures according to five-yearly age-groups of Primary or Junior Basic, have been added up by up to 34 followed by two ten-yearly age-group's of sex for the purpose of figures for Matriculation and 35-44 and 45--59 and another by the age-group above shown in this Part of the table. 60+. r This table shows the growth' of literacy in the The educational levels for urban areas are more total population as well as in the different age-group~. elaborate than those shown in respect of rural areas. This table is an elaboration of Unron table C-IV The educational levels for urban areas are :- of 195'1 prepared on a 10% sample. (a) Primary or Junior Basic ; L 8_ Instructions about the !>tandard of literacy and (b) Matriculation or Higher Secondary; educatjon under Q. 6 of the Individual slip are (c) Technical Diploma not equal to Degree: quoted below :-- (d) Non-technical Diploma not equal to Degree; Q. 6. Literacy ilnd Education (e) University Deg~~,or Post-graduate Degree I. Illiterate or Literate -other than Technical Degree; For a person (f) (Technical Degree or Diploma equal to 1. Who can neither read Degree or Post-graduate Degree; nor write or can merely Engineering; read but cannot write Medicine; in any language write 0 Agriculture ; 2. Who can both read and Vaterinary and Dairying; write wnte L Technology ; , Teaching and The test for reading is ability to read any simple Others 'letter either in print or in manuscript i.e., If the per­ son can read one of the examples in the Enumerator's Figures by the above classification have been Handbook with fehcity he may be taken to have shown in table C-IlI Part B. passed the test for read 109. The test for writing is For rural areas the educational levels are con­ ability to write a simple letter. The test for literacy fined to :- is satisfied if the person can with understanding both (a) Primary or Junior Basic; read and write. and II. Standard of Education (b) Matriculation and above. If the person can both read and write and has Figures according to the above classification also passed a written examination or examinations appear for rural areas in table C-I1I Part C. as proof of an educational standard attained, write Separate figures for Illiteracy and Literacy (with- the highest examination passed inf>tead of L.

39 38

The following is a statement showing Per~entage to the total population for T/ R/ U of persolls who are (u) llliterate (b) Literate without educational level and (c) persons who have attained educa­ tionallevel oj Primary or Junior.Basic and Matriculation and above

Percentage to Total.A..- Population______..... ,- Persons who have attained educational ' levels of Primary or Total Literate (without Junior Basic and Union Territory/ Rural educational . MatriC'ulation and Sub-.Division Urban Total Population IIIiterat. level) above 1 2 3 4 5 6 TRIPVRA T JO!) 79.75 It.9.2 . 8.33 R l()() 82.92 " 1093 6.15 U J()() 4t.87 ; -21.82 30.31 Sadar Sub·Division T 100 75.12 11.83 13.15 R 100 8031 10.6t 9.08 U 100 44;99 18.77 36.24 Khowai Suc-Division T 100 8054 13.16 6.30 R 100 8307 11.77 5.16 U '100 45.64 32.45 21.91 Kamalpur Sub·Division R 100 77.97 19.32 2.71 Kailasahar Sub·Division T 100 81.08 10.18 8.74 R 100 113;25 9.60 7.15 U tOO $6.96 16.64 26.40 Dbat'managar Sub·Division T 106 77.60 17.27 5.13 R 100 80.77 15.75 3.48 U 100 50.25 30.56 19.39 Sonamura Sub-Division R 100 86.44 9.40 4.16 Udaipur Sub. Division T !OO 84.27 ·7.83 17.90 R 100 87.56 7.16 5.28 U 100 53.75 14.07 32.18 Amarpur Sub-DiviSion R 100 9'.05 6.58 2.37 Belonia Sub-Division T 100 81.08 11.59 7.33 R 100 84.69 '9:45 5.86 U hO 49.74 30.19 20.07 Sabroom Sub-Diviiion R 100 84.42 7.41 8.71

The statement bell)w shows the Percentage oj persons who are Illiterates, Literates (without educational levels) andjJer8DnS who have attained educational levels of primary or Junior Basic and Matriculation and ab(Jve in age·group 5-14 to total population olthat age-group

Percentage of population in age-group 5·14 to total population of ,.._--- that age-group..A--______~ Perions who httve attained educational :literate lei.lels of Primary or (without Junior Basic and Union Territory I .dJcationai Matriculation llnd Sub-Division Teta{ Population J lliteratlJ level) above 1 2 3 5 TRIPURA 1011 83.56 9.78" 6.66 Sadar Sub-Division 100 81.23 8.83 9.94 Khowai Sub-Division 100 84.05 11.60 4.J5 Kamalpur Sub-Division 100 17.85 19.23 2.92 Kailasabat' Sub-Division 100 87.20 S.71 7.09 Dharmanagar Sub.Division 100 80.2S 14.26 5.46 S()namura Sub-Division tOO SI}.69 10.15 3.16 Udaipur Sub·Division 100 36.50 5.99 7.51 Amarpur Sub-Division 100 94.24 4.16 1.60 Belonia Sub-Division 100 11.67 13.45 .uS Sabroom Sub-DiviaioR 10& lUI 3.99 7.31 39

C-1I1 PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS

Educational levels r-- ---'-- Total Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation & educational level) Population Illiterate Basic10.. __ , above Age ...... ,__""""____' "- ,--___'_____ Group P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

TRIPURA / ,All Ages 1,142,005 591,237 550,768 416,177 494,640 102,119 33,974 60,754 20,713 12,187 1,441 0-4 192,198 95,397 96,801 95,397 96,801 5- 9 176,078 88,225 87,853 81,717 83,568 5,473 3,542 1,035 743 10-14 121,258 65,379 55,879 40,574 42,584 13,777 6,282 11,023 7,011 5 2 15-19 89,802 43,527 46,275 22,531 36,785 8,313 4,465 11 813 4,668 870 357 20-24 94,422 43,518 50,904 22,068 42,16g 10,871 5,140 7,954 3,004 2,625 592 25-29 100,282 50,171 50,111 27,793 43,436 12,611 4,388 6,994 1,985 2,773 302 30-34 78,170 41,513 36,657 24,452 32,438 10,309 2,835 5,037 1,275 1,715 109 35-44 121,691 69,036 52,655 41,887 47,35~ 17,616 3,938 7,633 1,291 1,900 68 45-59 106,078 60,870 45,208 37,440 42,087 15,276 2,509 6,485 603 1,669 9 60+ 61,887 33,522 28,365 22,266 27,358 7,860 873 2,773 132 623 2 Age not Stated 139 79 60 52 57 13 2 7 1 7

SADAR SUB· DIVISION

All Ages 366,076 188,799 177,277 122,348 152,274 31,288 12,013 28,178 12,007 6,985 983

0-4 60,753 30,134 30,619 30,134 30,6]9 5-9 57,687 28,943 28,744 26,6!!7 27,253 1,647 1,037 639 454 10-14 40,582 21,721 18,861 12,714 13,203 4,275 1,712 4,727 3,945 5 I 15-19 /' 28,915 14,439 14,476 5,905 10,016 2,246 1,503 5,653 2,717 635 240 20-24 30,292 14,310 15,982 5,823 12,023 3,300 1,896 3,618 1,666 1,569 397 25-29 30,925 15,575 15,350 7,052 12,348 3,773 1,653 3,295 1,140 1,455 209 30-34 24,023 12,448 11,575 6,059 9,638 3,180 1,056 2,277 798 932 83 35-44 38,367 21,180 17,187 11,002 14,732 5,500 1,613 3,608 798 1,070 44 45-59 34,240 19,260 H,980 10,420 13,438 4,1327 1,131 3,046 404 967 7 60+ 20,226 10,752 9,474 6,556 8,976 2,535 411 1,313 85 348 2 Age not Stated 66 37 29 26 28 5 1 2 4

KHOWAI SUB. DIVISION

All Ages 129,948 67,188 62,760 47,580 57,077 12,961 4,148 5,934 1,461 713 74 0-4 21,584 10,708 10,876 10,708 10'876 5- 9 20,015 10,034 9,981 9,175 9,415 833 559 26 7 10-14 13,525 7,252 6,273 4,616 4,985 1,701 796 935 492 15-19 9,921 4,799 5,122 2,480 4,170 1,030 562 1,262 373 27 17 20-24 10,625 4,816 5,809 2,392 4,911 1,353 632 922 232 149 34 25-29 11,621 5,715 5,906 3,124 5,252 1,691 495 720 145 180 14 30-34 9,179 4,882 4,297 2,892 3,873 1,353 327 534 92 103 5 35-44 14,017 8,042 5,975 4,930 5,457 2,246 428 750 87 116 3 45-59 12,032 6,979 5,053 4,458 4,765 1,858 262 573 25 90 1 60+ 7,421 3,955 3,466 2,804 3,372 892 86 212 8 47 Age not Stated 8 6 2 1 1 4 1 1

KAMALPUR SUB. DIVISION

All Ages 61,675 32,017 29,658 21,725 26,364 8,984 2,930 854 337 454 27 5 0-4 10,305 5,112 5,]93 5,112 4,193 5- 9 8,855 4,447 4,40& 3,935 ,066 500 332 12 10 10-14 6,449 3,390 3,059 1,774 2,139 1,346 765 270 155 15-19 4,905 2,331 2,574 1,137 2,027 935 441 242 95 17 11 20-24 5,001 2,295 2,706 1,162 2,270 940 397 98 30 95 9 25-29 5,602 2,832 2,770 1,498 2419 1,113 324 88 21 133 6 30-34 4,306 2,353 1,953 1,341 1,730 908 210 36 13 68 35-44 6,746 3,881 2,865 2,344 2,587 1,440 267 34 10 63 45-59 5,976 3,422 2,554 2,108 2,411 1,199 141 54 2 61 60+ 3,523 1,951 1,572 1,312 1,518 602 53 20 1 17 Age not Stated 7 3 4 2 4 1 40

C-I1I PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS-contd.

Educational Levels ,- -"--_-----. Total Literate (witaout Primary or Junior Matriculation Population Illiterate Educational level) Basic and above .A..-__-, Age ,----A ,----"- ~-. ,--~ Group P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 104,126 54,533 49,593 39,228 45,199 8,098 2,505 6,311 1,794 896 9S

0-- 4 16,169 8,127 8,042 8,127 8,042 5- 9 15,058 7,458 7,600 7,166 7,370 225 172 67 58 10-14 11,298 6,037 5,261 4,135 4,310 735 374 1,167 576 1 15-19 8,425 4,152 4,273 2,397 3,506 598 369 1,081 368 76 30 20-24 8,946 4,25[ 4,695 2,229 3,965 971 401 855 288 196 41 25-29 9,414 4,720 4,694 2,735 4,110 1,084 376 708 195 193 l3 30-34 7,2110 3.961 3,319 2,443 2,981 874 234 525 101 119 3 35-44 11,605 6;682 4,923 4,150 4,466 1,556 320 841 130 135 7 45-59 10,086 5,898 4,1~8 3,667 3,938 1,376 188 720 62 135 60+ 5,835 3,238 2,5~7 2,174 2,510 679 71 345 16 40 Age not stated 10 9 1 5 1 2 2

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

AIl Ages 127,548 66,478 61,070 45,SI() 53,470 15,958 6,069 4,015 1,424 995 107 0- 4 20,443 10,217 10,226 10,217 10,226 5- 9 18,780 9,430 9,350 8,678 8.765 684 505 68 80 10-14 13,335 7,090 6,245 3,982 4,357 2,158 1,233 950 655 15-19 10,605 5,133 5,472 2,676 4,239 1,543 835 874 372 40 26 20-24 11,110 5.200 5,910 2,710 4,798 1,809 930 490 144 191 "38 25-29 11,428 5,853 5,575 3,215 4,67' 1,982 799 443 79 213 26 30-34 9,077 4,890 4,187 2,862 3,619 1,569 522 316 35 143 11 35-44 13,668 7,,864 5,804 4,593 5,063 2,659 695 420 41 192 5 45-59 12,173 6,997 5,176 4,159 4,751 2,354 409 328 15 156 1 60+ 6,920 3,800 3,120 2,416 2,976 1,199 141 125 3 60 Age not stated 9 4 5 2 5 1 1

SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 77,969 41,354 37,615 31,631 35,768 5,934 1,393 2,375 432 414 21 0-4 14,164 6,968 7,)96 6,968 7,196 5- 9 12,393 6,201 6,192 5,802 5,961 359 211 40 20 10-14 8,181 4,639 3,542 3,016 3,056 1,167 351 456 135 15-19 6,038 2,803 3,235 1,792 2,968 573 188 431 75 7 4 20-24 6,118 2,780 3,338 1,819 3,071 556 176 324 80 81 11 25-29 6,599 3,184 3,415 2,205 3,186 630 174 234 49 115 6 30-34 4,973 2,639 2,334 ),833 2,214 540 95 197 25 69 35-44 8,186 4,595 3,591 .1,369 3,440 873 117 276 33 77 45-59 6,851 3,957 2,894 2,887 2,818 757 62 273 14 40 60+ 4,453 2,581 1,872 1,934 1,852 478 19 144 1 25 Age not stated 13 7 6 6 6 1

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 90,074 45,951 44,123 34,692 41,212 5,666 1,388 5,038 1,461 555 62 0- 4 17,168 8,452 8,716 8,452 8,716 5-9 14,438 7,196 7,242 6,717 6,981 383 198 96 63 10-14 8,825 4.835 3,990 3,160 3,265 ,587 225 1,088 500 15-19 7,089 3,157 3,932 1,879 3,467 363 150 890 297 25 18 20-24 7,243 3,096 4,147 1,766 3,713 615 196 615 209 100 29 25-29 7,995 3,906 4,089 2,486 3,743 728 190 549 145 143 11 30-34 5,955 3.164 2,791 2,106 2,584 555 115 413 90 90 2 35-44 9,232 5,225 4,007 3,509 3,737 1,024 161 598 107 94 2 45-59 7,601 4,418 3,183 2,908 3,023 887 121 544 39 79 60+ 4,526 2,501 2,025 ),708 1,982 524 32 245 11 24 Age not stated 2 1 1 1 1 41

C-I11 PART A-AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN ALL AREAS-concld.

Educational levels -----'------. Total Literate (without Primary or Junior Matriculation & educational level) Basic above Population Illiterate ,-__.A.-_--, Age ,....--...... _____, A ,-__..A.-_----., Group P M F """ M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION

AU Ages 56,365 29,440 26,925 24,991 26,328 3,324 388 937 205 188 4 0- 4 9,693 4,847 4,846 4,847 4,846 5- 9 9,024 4,539 4,485 4,438 4,421 88 57 13 7 10-14 5,651 3,028 2,623 2,495 2,476 387 79 146 68 15-19 4,531 2,192 2,339 1,708 2,249 347 61 133 28 4 20-24 4,741) 2,144 2,602 1,560 2,475 38~ 75 145 51 51 ~5-29 5,334 2,787 2,547 2,065 2,470 524 52 144 24 54 0-34 4,122 2,254 1,868 1,746 1,837 369 19 103 12 36 35-44 5,947 3,450 2,497 2,744 2,465 564 21 119 10 23 1 45-59 4,926 2,1\91 2,035 2,312 2,012 460 20 102 3 17 60+ 2,387 1,305 1,082 1,073 1,076 197 4 32 2 3 Age not stated 4 3 1 3 1

BELONIA SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 84,827 43,936 40,891 31,561 37,222 7,193 2,636 4,476 977 706 56 0-4 14,629 7,282 7,347 7,282 7,347 5- 9 13,024 6,466 6,558 5,810 6,131 623 419 33 8 10-14 8,825 4,858 3,967 2,889 3,014 1,226 670 743 283 15-19 6,221 3,042 3,179 1,639 2,646 521 281 854 242 28 10 20-24 6,940 3,100 3,840 1,705 3,263 667 356 595 194 133 27 25-29 7,493 3,6R2 3,811 2,220 3,428 767 257 516 ])3 179 13 30-34 0,159 3,273 2,886 2,093 2,605 652 214 414 64 114 3 35-44 9,092 5,316 3,776 3,415 3,474 1,202 254 605 45 94 3 45-59 7,995 4,617 3,378 2,999 3,213 1,020 ]41 494 24 104 60+ 4,437 2,296 2,141 1,5u5 2,093 515 44 222 4 54 Age not stated 12 4 8 4 8

SABROOM SUB-DIVISION

All Agel 43,397 22,541 20,856 16,911 19,726 2,713 504 2,636 615 281 11 0-4 7,2~0 3,550 3,740 3,550 3,740 5-9 6,804 3,511 3,293 3,339 3,20!i 131 52 41 36 ,10-14 4,587 2,529 2,058 1,793 1,779 195 77 541 202 15-19 3,152 1,479 1,673 918 1,497 157 75 393 10! 11 \ 20-24 3,401 1,526 1,875 902 1,679 272 81 292 110 60 5 25-29 3,871 1,917 1,954 1,193 1,809 319 68 297 74 108 3 30-34 3,096 1,649 1,447 1,077 1,357 309 43 222 45 41 2 35-44 4,831 2,801 2,030 1,831 1,937 552 62 382 30 36 1 45-59 4,198 2,431 1,767 1,522 1,718 538 34 351 15 20 60+ 2,159 1,143 1,016 784 1,003 239 12 U5 1 5 Age not stated 8 5 3 2 2 1 2 1

TABLE C-III-PART B

AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

TABLE C-III PART B AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

FLY-LEAF

There was only one town e.g., Agartala in 1951 B.L. or LLB. degree. The figures for Illiteracy and Census. Besides Agartala, five other places of sub­ Literacy have arso been given separately. divisional Rd. qrs. viz., Khowai, Kailasahar, There are 2 males in Agartala town and 1 Dharmanagar, Radhakishorepur and Belonia have female in Kailasahar town in the age group of been tfeated as towns for purposes of 1961 Census. 10-14 who have passed Matriculation examination. These five new towns were included in rural areas in There is no female having degree or dioloma in En­ 1951 Census. gineering, Agriculture, Veterinary and Dairying and Age means age completed last birthday. The Technology. According to table C-IV of 1951 which classification of educational levels for urban areas was prepared on the basis of 10% sample population, has been given in the Fly-leaf to table C-I1I Part A. the ratio of literate population of the age group 45 The Figure of sub-group, 'Others' under group to total literates in Agartala town was 1 : 156, 'Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or while that to total literates of this town in this age Post-graduate degree' constitutes those who possess group on full count comes to 1 : 7 in 1961 Census.

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C-III PART B AGE, SEX AND

Educational *"\"------"- Non- Litera.te , Technical Technical (without Primary or Matriculation , diploma not diploma not educational Junior or Higher equal to equal to Total Population Illiterate level) Basic Secondary degree degree ~_--A __"",,\ r--_.A.---. ~ ,-__"__"""\ r----"--. r----"--..." ~ Age Group P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TRIPURA

AU Ages 102,997 54,657 48,340 21,135 28,165 12,387 10,086 14,785 8,973 3,113 995 107 1 37 4 0-4 14,461 7.245 7,216 7,245 7,216 5-9 15,131 7,634 7,497 5,844 5,893 1,310 1,164 480 440 10-14 12,621 6,544 6,077 1,508 1,565 1,318 1,252 3,716 3,259 2 1 "r 15-19 10,151 5,446 4,705 780 1,221 969 990 3,164 2,199 517 292 . 20-24 9,997 5,204 4,793 850 1,826 1,423 1,417 1,619 1,105 1,150 403 12 1 25-29 9,175 5,092 4,083 945 1,873 1,468 1,271 1,417 705 1,006 188 21 2 2 30-34 6,755 3,845 2,9:0 769 1,465 ' 1,148 927 1,048 436 695 68 7 1 3 35-44 ]0,295 5.815 4,480 1,292 2,466 1,991 1,461 1,545 502 745 37 18 2 45-59 9,322 5,254 4,068 1,210 2,641 1,788 1,155 1,279 266 698 5 44 18 60+ 5,061 2,556 2,505 682 1,994 966 448 514 61 297 1 5 12 Age not 28 22 6 10 5 6 I 3 3 stated SADAR SUB-

All Ages 54,878 29.281 25,S'17 10,486 14,202 5,470 4,831 9,027 5,775 3,436 695 7S 1 18 3 0-4 7,276 3,610 3,666 3,610 3,666 5- 9 7,973 4,063 3,910 3,112 3,092 594 528 357 290 10-14 6,660 3,423 3,237 777 799 527 510 2,117 1,928 2 15-+-19 5,682 :1,062 2,620 398 567 450 455 1,807 1,396 394 199 20-24 5,689 3,038 2,651 439 890 640 682 1,013 768 839 275 7 1 25-29 5,124 2,943 2,181 466 902 663 617 964 690 670 137 14 1 1 30-34 3,660 2,116 1,544 333 718 528 469 675 293 451 56 5 1 2 35-44 5,415 3,049 2,366 535 1,265 888 704 986 364 472 23 11 1 1 45-59 4,798 2,693 2,105 495 1,296 777 603 792 201 432 4 34 7 60+ 2,578 1,266 1,312 311 1,002 399 263 315 45 173 1 4 7 Age not 23 18 5 10 5 4 1 3 stated KHOWAI SUB-

All Ages 8,782 4,600 4,182 1,705 2,303 1,552 "1,298 1,028 525 251 50 4 3 0- 4 1,360 698 662 698 662 5- 9 1,316 655 661 382 412 273 246 3 10-14 J,087 566 521 124 125 232 193 210 203 15-19 882 491 391 56 94 101 115 318 167 16 15 20-24 759 356 403 47 154 147 176 llO 48 46 22 25-29 710 404 306 81 137 170 122 85 36 52 10 30-34 508 263 245 58 107 99 106 63 29 34 I 1 35-44 872 471 4:>1 96 205 210 166 108 28 46 2 1 45-59 838 469 369 109 236 207 124 104 9 34 2 2 60+ 447 225 222 54 171 111 49 30 2 23 1 Age not 3 2 1 2 1 stated KAILASAHAR SUB-

All Ages 8,575 4,622 3,953 2,210 2,674 864 563 1,069 631 387 75 7 6 1 0-4 1,193 619 574 619 574 5- 9 1,213 612 601 576 559 12 17 24 25 10-14 1,020 544 476 221 197 38 35 285 243 1 15-19 838 449 389 89 153 74 70 230 137 55 29 20-24 861 444 417 98 218 ' 115 85 125 80 90 34 2 25-29 784 400 384 92 219 120' 96 97 58 68 6 2 1 30-34 573 362 211 J11 131 108 48 76 29 53 1 1 35-44 879 509 370 174 225 173 105 96 33 50 4 1 I 45-59 791 452 339 141 240 150 78 92 21 52 2 2 60+ 421 229 192 89 158 74 29 42 5 19 1 Age not 2 2 2 stated 47

EDUCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

Levels ------~ University degree ,-______Technical Degree or Diploma______J.. equal ______to degree or post-graduate degree -_, or post-graduate degree other than technical Veterinaryard degree Engineering Medicine Agriculture dairying Technology Teaching Others r-----"------. ,---"-----. ~-A-l ,.----"--~ ,..--_...A-_____ ,--...A..--l r-_...... __~ r--..A..~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Age Group 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1

TRIPURA

783 81 32 54 4 13 8 6 110 31 87 All Ages 0- 4 5- 9 10-14 16 3 15-19 135 37 2 2 .2 1 1 6 4 1 20-24 189 24 6 7 3 6 5 4 9 17 7 25-29 124 8 9 15 1 4 20 4 3 30-34 157 7 7 18 1 2 30 6 6 35-44 116 1 8 10 39 44 4:-59 46 1 2 6 26 60+ Age not stated

DIVISION , S48 62 26 33 3 12 5 6 69 25 70 All Ages 0-4 5- 9 10-14 13 3 15-19 91 31 1 1 1 1 4 4 I 20-24 '131 18 4 4 2 6 3 4 8 14 5 25-29 87 4 8 5 1 4 15 2 3 30-34 113 4 . 7 12 1 2 16 5 4 35-44 82 1 6 9 23 36 45-59 31 1 2 3 21 60+ Age not stated DIVISION

37 4 2 1 1 8 2 8 All Ages 0- 4 5- 9 10-14 15-19 5 3 20-24 15 1 1 25-29 6 1 1 1 30-34 7 1 2 35-44 3 4 4 45-59 1 I 4 60+ Age not stated

DIVISION 56 6 1 S 1 14 2 3 All Ages 0- 4 5- 9 10-14 1 15-19 11 1 2 20--24 15 2 2 1 1 25-29 10 2 2 1 30-34 10 2 3 35-44 6 6 45-59 3 1 60+ Age not stated 48

C-IlI PART B AGE, SEX AND

______Educational .A. r- Non- Literate Technical Technical (without Primary or Matriculation diploma not diploma not educational Junior or Higher equal to equal to Total Population Illiterate level) Basic Secondary degree degree .A.___., ,...-----A..----, ~-..., ,.---..A--_ ,-----"---, ~----. r---~ Age Group P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ~ 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

DHARMANAGAR SUB-

All Ages 13,240 6,930 6,310 2,948 3,705 2,342 1,678 1,122 838 437 86 6 2 0-1 1,782 916 5166 916 866 5-9 1,936 - 961 975 847 847 66 52 48 76 10-14 1,691 842 849 160 200 144 161 538 488 15-19 1,315 672 643 109 175 196 228 343 215 24 25 20-24 1,176 606 570 124 2}9 311 ... 88 80 33 72 29 1 25-29 1,116 575 541 133 254 324 254 27 13 80 19 2 30-34 846 467 379 125 204 257 163 12 4 63 7 35-44 ],332 757 575 211 291 412 273 27 6 86 5' 1 45-59 1,300 723 577 206 376 392 197 31 3 80 1 2 2 60+ 746 411 335 117 273 240 61. 16 32 Age not Stated

UDAIPUR SUB-

All Ages 8,778 4,666 4,112 2,043 2,675 698 537 1,545 845 299 52 12 4 0-4 1,493 748 745 748 745 5-9 1,407 694 713 540 578 108 92 46 43 10-14 1,036 ~74 462 124 120 65 56 385 286 15-19 710 375 335 67 120 46 30 246 170 14 15 20-24 770 380 390 75 183 84 58 163 ·122 49 27 1 25-29 753 404 349 96 183 66 72 150 84 75 7 3 30-34 591 348 243 90 129 52 . 59 137 S4 S4 1 1 35-44 870 508 362 136 223 113 81 199 56 50 2 4 45-59 729 426 303 106 217 101 62 J.59 24 41 2 2 60+ 419 209 210 61 177 63 27 63 6 16 1 2 Age not Stated

DELONIA SeD-

All Ages 8,744 4,558 4,186 1,743 2,606 1,461 1,179 994 359 303 37 3 4 0- 4 1,357 654 703 654 703 5- 9 1.286 649 637 387 405 257 229 5 3 10-14 1,127 595 532 102 124 312 297 181 111 15-19 724 397 327 61 112 102 92 220 114 14 9 20-24 742 380 362 67 162 126 128 ]28 54 54 16 1 25-29 688 366 322 77 178 125 110 94 24 61 9 30-34 577 289 288 52 176 104 82 85 27 40 2 35-44 927 521 406 140 257 195 132 132 15 41 1 45-59 866 491 375 153 276 161 91 101 8 59 2 3 60+ 450 216 234 50 213 79 18 48 3 34 1 Age Dot Stated 49

EDTtJCATION IN URBAN AREAS ONLY-concld.

Levels ---'------~ University de!!ree Technical Degree or Diploma equal to degree or post-graduate deglfe or post-graduate ,..... ~------~------., degree other than technical Ve-terinaryand degree Engineering Me::licine Agriculture dairying Tecnnology Teaching Others ,-_..A-_--, ,----"---, ,-----"-----, r----"----, r--~--' ,-_..A----, ,---"----, ---~M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Age Group 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

DIVISION

55 3 2 4 9 3 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 18 1 20-24 7 1 1 1 25-29 6 1 1 1 2 30-34 13 2 4 1 35-44 6 3 1 45-59 5 1 60+ Age not Stated

DIVISION

48 3 6 6 1 1 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 2 ]5-19 7 1 20-24 12 2 25-29 10 3 1 30-34 4 2 3 35-44 10 2 1 2 45-59 3 60+ Age not Stated

DIVISION

39 4 4 1 4 1 2 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-]4 15-19 3 2 I 20-24 9 1 25-29 5 3 30-34 10 I 1 2 35-44 9 1 2 45-59 3 .. , 1 60+ Age not Stated

TABLE com PART c

AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY I TABLE C·III PART C AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

FLY-LEAF

The educational classification in this part of the The ratio of literates in the age-group of 45+, table is confined. as in table B-IlI Part B, to two according to table C-IV of 1951 Census, based on broad levels. e.g., (i) Primary or Junior Basic, and 10% samnle population, to total literates of that (ii) Matriculation and above. The figures for Illi­ age-group in rural areas registered at 1 : 85. while teracy as well as Literacy have also been shown separately in this Part of the Table. that to total of the same age-group in rural areas As in part B of this table. there are 3 males and (leaving aside the five sub-divisional headquarters 1 female who are matriculates. appearing in the age­ treated as towns) comes to 1: 5 (4.96) in 1961 group of 10-14 in Sadar Sub-division. Census.

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55

C-III PART C AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

Educational levels r------~ , Literate (without Primary or Ma triculation Total Population Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above .A. r-----A----\ ,..---A---, r--A--~ ,--__.._~ Age Group P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

TRIPURA

All Ages 1,039,008 536,580 502,428 395.042 466,475 89,732 23,888 45,969 11,740 5,837 325 0-4 177,737 88,152 89,585 88,152 89,585 5-9 160,947 80,591 80,356 75,873 77,675 4,]63 2.378 555 303 10-14 108,637 58,835 49,802 39,066 41,019 12,459 5,030 7,307 3,752 3 1 15-19 79,651 38,081 41,570 21,751 35,564 7,344 3,475 8,649 2,469 337 62 20-24 84,425 38,314 46,111 21,218 40,342 9,448 3,723 6,335 1,899 1,313 147 25-29 91,107 45,079 46,028 26,848 41,563 11,143 3,117 5,577 1,280 1,511 68 30-34 71,415 37,668 33,747 23,683 30,973 9,161 1,908 3,989 839 835 27 35-44 1ll,396 63,221 48,175 40,595 44,892 15,625 2,477 6,088 789 913 17 45-59 96,756 55.616 41,140 36,230 39,446 13,488 1,354 5,206 337 692 3 60+ 56,826 30,966 25,860 21,584 25,364 6,894 425 2,259 71 229 Age not stated III 57 54 42 52 7 1 4 1 4

SA DAR SUB-DIVISION All Ages 311,198 159,518 - 151,680 111,862 138,072. 25,818 7,182 19.151 6,132 2,687 194 0--4 53,477 26,524 26,953 26,524 26953 5- 9 49,714 24,880 24,834 23,545 24,161 1,053 509 282 164 10-14 33,922 18.298 15,624 11,937 12,404 3,748 1,202 2,610 2,017 3 1 15-19 23,233 11,377 11,856 5,507 9,449 1,796 ],048 3,846 1,32l 228 38 20-24 24,603 11,272 13,331 5,384 1 ],133 2,660 1,214 2,605 898 623 86 25-29 25,801 12,632 13,169 6,586 11,446 3,110 1,036 2,331 650 605 37 30-34 20,363 10,332 }O,031 5,726 8,920 2,652 587 1,602 505 352 19 ,35-44 32,952 18,131 14,821 10,467 13,467 4,612 909 2,622 434 430 11 '45-59 29,442 16,567 12,875 9,925 12,)42 4,050 528 2.254 203 338 2 60+ 17,648 9,486 8,162 6,245 7,974 2,136 148 998 40 107 Age not stated 43 19 24 16 23 1 1 1 1

KHOWAI SUB-DIY ISION

All Ages 121,166 61,588 58,578 45,875 54,774 11,409 2,850 4,906 936 398 18 2 0--4 20,224 10,010 10,214 10,010 10,014 5- 9 18,699 9,379 9,320 8,793 9,03 560 313 26 4 10-14 12,438 6,686 5,752 4,492 4,860 1,469 603 725 289 15-19 9,039 4,308 4,731 2,424 4,076 929 447 944 206 11 2 20-24 9,866 4,360 5,406 2,345 4,757 1,206 456 812 184 97 9 25-29 JO,911 5,311 5,600 3,043 5,115 1,521 373 635 109 112 3 30-34 8,671 4,619 4,052 2,834 3.766 1,254 221 471 63 60 2 ) 35-44 13,145 7,571 5,574 4,834 5,252 2,036 262 642 59 59 1 45-59 11,194 6,510 4,684 4,349 4,529 1,651 138 469 16 41 1 60+ 6,974 3,730 3,244 2,750 3,201 781 37 182 6 17 Age not stated 5 4 ! ! 1 2 1

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION

ADAges 61,675 32,017 29,658 21,725 26,364 8,984 2,930 854 337 454 27

0-4 10,305 5,112 5,193 5,112 5,193 S-9 8,855 4,447 4,408 3,935 4,066 500 332 12 10 10-14 6,449 3,390 3,059 1,774 2,139 1,346 765 270 155 15--19 4,905 2,331 2,574 1,137 2,027 935 441 242 95 17 lJ 20-24 5,001 2,295 2,706 1,162 2,270 940 397 98 30 95 9 25-29 5,602 2,832 2,770 1,498 2,419 1,113 324 88 21 133 6 30-34 4,306 2,353 1,953 1,341 1,730 908 210 36 13 68 35-44 6,746 3,881 2,865 2,344 2,587 1,440 267 34 10 '3 1 45-59 5,976 3,422 2,554 2.108 2,411 1,199 141 54 2 61 60+ 3,523 1,951 1,572 1,312 1,518 602 53 20 1 17 Age not stated 7 3 4 2 4 1 56

C-1I1 PART C AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-contd.

Educational levels ...A.. -; Literate (Without Primary or Matriculation Total Population 1lliterate educational level) Junior Basic and above r-----A----~ ,-----'----; ,---A.--. ,----"-----. ~ Age Group P M F M F ,M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

KAILASAHAR SUR- DIVISION

All Ages 95,551 49,911 45,640 37,018 42,~25 7,234 1,942 5,242 1,163 417 10 0- 4 14,976 7,508 7,468 7,508 7,468 5- 9 13,845 6,846 6,999 6,590 6,811 213 155 43 33 10-14 10,278 5,493 4,785 3,914 4,113 697 339 882 333 15-19 7,587 3,703 3,884 2,308 3,353 524 299 851 231 20 1 20-24 8,OR5 3,807 4,278 2,131 3,747 856 316 730 208 90 7 25-29 8,630 4,320 4,310 2,643 3,891 964 280 611 137 102 2 30-34 6,707 3,599 3,108 2,332 2,850 766 186 449 72 52 35-44 ]0,726 6,173 4.55~ 3,976 4,241 1,383 2]5 745 97 69 45-59 9,295 5,446 3;849 3,526 3,698 1,226 110 628 41 66 60+ 5,414 3,009 2,405 2,085 2,352 605 42 303 11 ]6 Age not stated 8 7 1 5 1 2

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 114,308 59,548 54,760 42,562 49,765 13,616 4,391 2,893 586 477 18 0-4 18,661 9,301 9,360 9,301 9,360 5-9 16,844 8,469 8,375 7,831 7,918 6]8 453 20 4 10-14 11,644 6,248 5,396 3,822 4,157 2,014 1,072 412 167 15-19 9,'90 4,461 4,829 2,567 4,064 1,347 607 531 157 16 1 20-24 9,934 4,594 5,340 2,586 4,579 1,498 642 410 111 100 8 25-29 10,312 5,278 5,034 3,082 4,417 1,658 545 416 66 122 6 30-34 8,231 4,423 3,808 2,737 3,415 1,312 359 304 31 70 3 35-44 12,336 7,107 5,229 4,382 4,772 2,247 422 393 35 85 45-59 10,873 6,274 4,599 3,953 4,375 1,962 212 297 12 62 60+ 6,174 3,389 2,785 2,299 2,103 959 79 109 3 22 Age not stated 9 4 5 2 5 1 1

SONAMURA SUB. DIVISION

AlJ Ages 77,969 40,354 37,615 31,631 35,768 5,934 1,393 2,375 432 414 22 0-4 14,164 6,968 7,196 6,968 7,196 5-9 12,393 6,201 6,192 5,802 5,961 359 211 40 20 10-14 8,181 4,639 3,542 3,016 3,056 ] ,167 351 456 135 15-19 6,03R 2,803 3,235 ],792 2,968 573 188 431 75 7 4 20-24 6,118 2,780 3,338 1,819 3,071 556 176 324 80 81 11 25-29 6,599 3,184 3,415 2,205 3,186 630 174 234 49 115 6 30-34 4,973 2,639 2,334 1.833 2,214 540 95 197 25 69 35-44 8,186 4,595 3,591 3,369 3,440 873 117 276 33 77 1 45-59 6,851 3,957 2,894 2,887 2,818 757 62 273 14 40 60+ 4,453 2,581 1,872 1,934 1,852 478 19 144 1 25 Age not stated 13 7 6 6 6 1

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION

All Ages 81,296 41,285 40,011 32,649 38,537 4,968 851 3,493 61' 175 7 0-4 15,675 7,704 7,971 7,704 7,971 5- 9 13,031 6,502 6,529 6,177 6,403 275 106 50 20 10-14 7,789 4,261 3,528 3,036 3,145 522 169 703 214 15-19 6,379 2,782 3,597 1,812 3.347 - 317 120 644 127 9 3 20-24 6,473 2,716 3,757 1,691 3,530 531 138 452 87 42 2 25-29 7,242 3,502 3,740 2,390 3,560 662 118 399 61 51 1 30-34 5,364 2,816 2,548 2,016 2,455 503 56 276 36 21 1 35-44 8,362 4,717 3,645 3,373 3,5]4 911 80 402 51 31 45-59 6,872 3,992 2,880 2,802 2,806 786 59 385 15 19 60+ 4,107 2,292 1,815 1,647 1,805 461 5 182 5 2 Age not stated 2 1 1 1 1 57

C-IU PART C AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONLY-concld. Educationalleve]s ,--- Literate (Without Primary or Matriculation Total Population Illiterate educational level) Junior Ba!ic and above ,--__A. ,.-----"-___..,. r--__"______" A , r-----A-~ Age Group p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AMARPUR. SUB·DIVISION All Ages 56,365 29,440 26,925 24,991 26,328 3,324 388 937 105 188 4- 0-4 9,693 4,847 4,846 4,847 4,846 5-9 9,024 4,539 4,485 4,438 4,421 88 57 13 7 10-14 5,651 3,028 2,623 2,495 2,476 387 79 146 68 15-19 4,531 2,192 2,339 1,708 2249 347 61 133 28 4 1 20-24 4,746 2,144 2,602 1.560 2,475 388 75 145 51 51 1 25-29 5,334 2,787 2,547 2,065 2,470 524 52 144 24 54 1 30-34 4,122 2,254 1,868 1,746 1,837 369 19 )03 12 36 35-44 5,947 3,450 2,497 2,744 2,465 564 21 119 10 23 1 45-59 4,926 2,891 2,035 2,312 2,012 460 20 102 3 17 60+ 2,387 1,305 1,082 1,073 1,076 197 4 32 2 3 • Age not stated 4 3 1 3 1

BELONIA SUB·DIVISION

All Ages 76,083 39,378 36,705 19,818 34,616 5,732 1,457 3,482 618 346 14

0-4 13,272 6,628 6,644 6,628 6,644 5-9 11,738 5,817 5,921 5,423 5,726 366 190 28 5 10--14 7,698 4,263 3,435 2,787 2,890 914 373 562 172 15-19 5,497 2,645 2,852 1,578 2,534 419 189 634 128 14 1 20-24 6,198 2,720 3,478 1,638 3,101 541 228 467 140 74 9 25-29 6,805 3,316 3,489 2,143 3,250 642 147 422 89 109 3 30-34 5,582 2,984 2,598 2,041 2,429 548 132 329 37 66 35-44 8,165 4,795 3,370 3,275 3,217 1,007 122 473 30 40 1 45-59 7,129 4,126 3,003 2,846 2,937 859 50 393 16 28 60+ 3,987 2,080 1,907 1,455 1,880 436 26 174 1 15 Age not stated 12 4 8 4 8

SABROOM SUB-DIVISION

ADAges 43,397 12,541 20,856 16,911 19,726 2,713 504 2.636 615 281 11 0-4 7,290 3,550 3,740 3,550 3,740 5-9 6,804 3,511 3,293 3,339 3,205 131 52 41 36 ]0-14 4,587 2,529 2,058 1,793 1,779 195 77 541 202 IS-19 3,152 1,479 1,673 918 1,497 157 75 393 101 11 20-24 3,401 1,526 1,875 902 1,679 272 81 292 110 60 5 25-29 3,871 1,917 1,954 1,193 1,809 319 68 297 704 108 3 30-34 3,096 1,649 1,447 1,077 1,357 309 43 222 45 41 2 35-44 3,831 2,801 2,030 1,831 1,937 552 62 382 30 36 1 45-59 4,198 2,431 1,767 1,522 1,718 538 34 351 15 20 60+ 2,159 1,143 1,016 784 1,003 239 12 115 1 5 Age not stated 8 5 3 2 2 1 2 1

APPENDICES TO TABLE c-m

SPECIAL ENUMERATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL

APPENDICES TO TABLE C-III

SPECIAL ENUMERATION OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Re­ Instructions Regarding the Procedure for Distri­ search required certain statistics relating to all those bution and Collection of Cards who have recognised degree or diploma in Science, Bngineering, Technology or Medicine, as available "The cards are to be distributed by the Enu­ statistics of such personnel are inadequate. An merators to the Scientific Personnel after filling enquiry was, therefore, conducted along with 1961- in the Location Code (which is XIX for Tripura in Census count during the period of 19 days from the Roman figure to be followed by- the location code 10th February, 1961 to the 28th February, 1961. after a stroke/ in the space provided in the rectangle printed at the right hand top corner of the card) during the enumeration period i.e., between 10th Definition of Scientific and Technical Personnel February, 1961 to 28th February, 1961, when he The qualification for those about whom the in­ visits a household for enumeration purposes after formation was to be collected, were as mentioned enquiring whether there are any scientific and below:- technical personnel. He should also request that the cards should be completed and kept reac;ly for 1. Science :-Anybody holding B.A., or B.Sc., collection by him when he revisits the household M.A. or M.Sc. or higher degrees during the revisional round. These should be (Ph. D., etc.) in Science subjects handed over by him alongwith the census docu­ like Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, ments to the Supervisors etc. Agriculture, Geology, Geo-Physics, Geography etc. The Sub-divisional Census Officers should 2. Engineering I-Anyone holding recognised collect all the cards from the Charge Officers and Degree or Diploma in Engineering. send them by post to the Registrar General, India." 3. Technology :-Anyone holding Degree or Dip­ "The filled up cards so collected during the loma in technical subjects like Chemi­ revisional round by an enumerator should be handed cal Technology, Leather Technology, over along with a list of the namef> of persons show­ Textile Technology, Glass and Ceramic ing their location code to the Supervisor." Technology, Food Technology, etc. "It should be ensured that the person about 4. Medicine :-Persons holding Degree or Diploma whom the information has been given in the in medicine and/or surgery. card, has given his full signature and the date as well." Note :-According to the above definitions of ScientIfic and Technical personnel, the Under-graduate scientists The procedure for coJIection of cards by the (i.e., those who have not got any Bachelor's Degree) or Mechanics and Technicians even though holding enumerators as indicated above was in revision of certificates did not come under the enumeration. the original arrangement according to which the onus of posting the card after hlhng 10 the same, For collection of information regarding the was on the person for whom the card had been left above mentioned personnel, a special enumeration by the enumerator. Reports received from Sub­ card (in post-card size) was devised and printed Dlvisional Offices revealed that some cards had been centrally by the Registrar General, India. A speci­ posted direct by the persons concerned, some had men of the card is given in annexure to this note. been posted blank and Some others which had been

sl 62 collected by the enumerators were posted by the Figures have been distributed accord­ Sub-divIsional Offices. The procedure adopted for ing to the above mentioned groupings collecting the data cannot, therefore, be said to have of years cross-classified by Branch of attained a complete converage and the appendices, SCience or Technology with their sub· therefore, suffer from consequent limitations. branches. The selected branches of The results of the special enumeration of Medicine in which Bachelor's Degree Scientific and Technical personnel have been present­ and above were obtained, are-(i) ed in 8 Appendices. A brief description is given General Human Medicine/Surgery, (if) below about the nature of statistics shown in each :- Specialised Human Medicine/~urgery and (iii) Animal Husbandry, Live­ Appendix I-Classification by each branch and Sub­ stock and Veterinary. branch of Science or technology. Appendix IV-Persons holding Degrees in Engineer­ This Appendix has been prepared ing and Technology and also- holding for total showing number of persons Degrees in selected Branches of Physi­ by sex classified according to Branch cal Sdence. or Sub-branch of ~ience or Techno­ logy in which they are qualified. This Appendix has been prepared for total. In this Appendix, figures of Appew'ix II-Type of activity and marital status of those holding Bachelor's Degree or persons in each branch of Science or Post-graduate Degree in any of the Technology. selected Branches of PhysicaT.Scitnce This Appendix has been prepared and also hold at the same time for total only. In this Appendix Bachelor'S or Post-graduate Degree in Scientific and Technical persons have Engineering or Technology. have been been divided into three categories given. The term, "Others" appearing according to their type of activity, e g., as column heading for sub-colums No. Employed, Unemployed and Retired, 23 and 24, includes the following sub­ and each type of activity has been branches (-vide Col. 2 of Appendix further classified by sex according to J) ;- their marital status, e.g., Never-married, 90 General (Phyc:., Maths., Married and Others. Classification of Sciences Stats., Chem., persons has been made by the Branch Bio-Sciences, only of Science or Technology. Geol. Geo., Phys. Appendix IlI::-Year of obtaining Post-graduate and other Sciences) Degree in physical Sciences and 92 Forestry Graduates and Doctorates in Engineer­ 93 Horticulture ing, Technology and Selected Branches 94 Others of Medicine. Appendix V-Nature and sector of Employment of This Appendix also has been pre­ persons in each Branch of Science or pared for total only. In this Appendix, Technology. year of obtaining degrees has been grouped as pre-1920, and then two This Appendix has been prepared ten-yearly groupings of 1920·29 and for total. In this Appendix, Bmploy­ 1930-39 f(')Uowed by three five-yearly ment of persons has been divided into groupings of 1940.44, 1945-49 and three broad sectors, e.g., Public sector, 1950-54. From 1955 to 1960 figures Private sector and Self-employment. have been shown in yearly basis foHow­ Each of the sectors has been sub­ ed by a column for year not stated. divided by types of employment, the 63

employment position of those engaged engaged in each Branch of Science or in Research assignment being shown Technology, as already shown by sector separately in each sector. The type of of employment, have been further dis­ employment under each sector has tributed according to tenures of their been further separated into (i) Teach­ employment that is whether permanent, ing in schools, (ii) Teaching in colleges, or temporary or on contract or other­ (iii) Technical in Industry, (iv) Techni­ wise under Public or Private sector or cal outside Industry and (v) non-techni­ self-employed on contract or otherwise. cal. The description of relative cJassi­ The descriptions of corresponding fication No. of Branch of Science or classification Nos. of Branch of Science Technology indicated in col. 1 has or Technology have been shown in been provided in col. 2 of Appendix 1. Appendix I.

Appendix VI-Total monthly income of persons em­ Appendix VIII-Age and period of unemployment ployed in each Branch of Science or of unemploved persons qualified in any Technology by sector of employment. branch of Science or Technology. This Appendix also has been pre­ This Appendix also has been pre­ pared for total. In this Appendix total pared for total. In this Appendix monthly income of persons employed in persons qualified in a branch of Science each Branch of Science or Technology or Technology, but unemployed, have under each of the three sectors as been shown by their period of unem­ shown in Appendix V, has 'been given. ployment cross-classified by age-groups. The income groups are 12 in each The unemployed females of such quali­ sector. These are 'less than 100', '100- fications have been further classified by 199', '200-299'. '300-399', '400-499', their marital status into -never married' '500-699'. '700-999', '1000-1199', '1200- and -married'. The groupings of periods 1499',1500-1999', '2000-and over and of unemployment are three-monthly 'Unspecified'. Col. 2 of Appendix 1 upto 1 year, and then half-yearly upto shoWS the description of relative a period of 2 year~ followed by a period Classification No. of Branch of Science over 2 years. Period unspecified has or Technology. been shown separately. Such unem­ Appendix VII-Tenure and Sector of employment ployed persons have been further of persons in each Branch of Science classified by age-groups of 20 years or Technology. and below, 21-25 years, 26-35 years, This Appendix has been prepared 36-45 years, 46-55 years, 56+ and age for total. In this Appendix persons not stated. ANNEXURE

CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PERSONNEL Only a person with a recognised Degree or Diploma in Science, Engineering, Technology or Medicine shouldfill in this card.

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE FILLING IN TICK (-J ) CENSUS LOCATION CODE WITHIN BRACKETS PROVIDED WHERE APPLICABLE

1. NAME ...... ··.·· .. ·············2. DATE OF BlRTH ..•...• · .... ·•••••·••·•·•••···•··········· 3. DESIGNATION AND OFFICE ADDRESS ...... (if employed) 4. PERMANENT .ADDRESS ...... _ ...... 8. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS (ANSWER FULLY)

5. (a) Male/ ( ) Subjects taken Division Y ~ar of Passing _~ (b) Female ( ) Degree/Diploma 6. (a) Never Married/ ( ) lb) Married ( ) --- 7. On Feb. I, 1961 --- were you: (a) Employed? Where employed ? if so, monthly If employed fill in Qs. 9-12 11. total income (a) Public Sector ( ) Rs ...... 9. Nature of employment: ) \ b) Private Sector () (b) Full time (a) Teaching in School ( ) (c) Self·employed ( ) student? t b) " in College ( ) 12. How employed? (c) Technical in Industry ( (c) Unemployed? (d) .. outside Industry ( ) (a) Permanent ) jf so, bow long? (e) Non-technical ( ) (b) Temporary ( ) ...... Yrs ...... mths. (c) On contract ( ) 10. Any Research Assignment? (d) Retired? ) (d) Research Scholar etc ( ) Yes ( )/No ( ) (e) Otherwise • ( ) Date Signature

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UNION AND STATE TABLE I-CLASSIFICATION BY EACH BRANCH AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY

Classification Classification Number of Branch! Number of Branch/ Sub-branch of Description of Br_anch/ Sub-branch of Description of Branch/ Science or Sub-branch of SCience Science or Sub-br anch of Science p Technology. or Technology M F Technology or Technology P M F 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 TRIPURA TRIPURA-contd. ALL BRANCHES 673 664 9 11 Agricultural Engineering 1 1 0-8 Post-graduat~ (including 21 21 110 Agricultural Engineering 1 Doctorates) in Science (General) 0 PhySics 2 2 111 Applied Botany 00 Physics (including Mathe- 2 2 112 Farm Power and matical Physics) Machinery 1 Mathematics 7 7 113 Soil and Water con- 10 Pure Mathematics 4 4 servation 11 Applied Mathematics 3 3 12 Applied Geology/Geo- physics 2 Statistics 1 1 120 Applied Geology and 20 Statistics 1 1 Geophysics (General) 3 Chemistry 4 4 121 Exploration Geophysics 30 Physical CHemistry 4 4 122 Geo-Chemistry 31 Inorganic Chemistry 13 Architecture and Re- 32 Organie Chemistry gional Planning 33 Bio-Chemistry 130 Architecture and Regio- 4 Agriculture 2 2 nal Planning (General) 40 Agriculture (including 2 2 131 Town and Country Agricultural Botany & Planning Agricultural Economics) 132 Housing 5 Bio-Sciences 3 3 14 Automobile Engineering 50 Zoology 3 3 140 Automobile Engineering 51 Botany IS-16 Chemical Engineering and 1 1 52 Anthropology. Technology S3 Others (e.g. Physiology, 150 Chemical Engineering 1 Fisheries, etc.) and Technology (in- cluding Applied Chemi- 6 Geology/Geophysics 1 1 stry) 60 Geology 1 1 151 Technology of Gas Re- 61 Geophysics action at High Pres- 7 Geography sures 70 Geogmphy (including 152 Higb Polymers and Rub- Antbropo Geography) ber Technology 8 Other Sciences 1 1 153 Synthetic Drugs and Chemicals 80 Other Sciences (e.g. Psy- 1 1 choiogy, Applied Psy- 1'i4 Technology of Oils chology, Archaeology Fats and Waxes, etc. Meteorology, etc.) 155 Pigments, Paints and 9 Graduates (B.A. and ~c. 295 291 4 Varnishes including Honours) in 156 Applied Microbiology General Science Subjects 157 Petroleum Technology 90 General Sciences bPhys., 269 265 4 158 Intermediates and Dyes Maths., Stat.. hem., Technology Bio-Sciences, Geol., Plastics Geo., Phys., and other 159 Sciences} 160 Design of Chemical Plants 91 Agriculture 26 26 J61 Technology of Fine 92 Forestry Organic Chemicals 93 Horticulture 162 Electro-Chemical Techno- 94 Others logy 10-33 Engineering and Techno- 41 41 163 Technology of Heavy logy Degrees (Graduates Inorganic Chemicals and Doctorates) 17-18 Civil Engineering ZS 25 10 Aer-onautical Engineering 170 Civil Engineering (Gene- 24 24 100 Aeronautical Engineering ral) 66

APPENDIX-I

UNION AND STATE TABLE I-CLASSIFICATION BY EACH BRANCH AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-eontd.

Classification Classification Number of Branch! Number of Branch! Sub-branch or Description of Branch! Sub-branch of Description of Branch! Science or Sub-branch of Science Science or Sub-branch @f Science Technology or Technology P M F Technology or Technology P M F 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 TRIPURA-contd. TRIPURA-contd. 171 Advanced Hydraulics, 22 Food, Sugar and Dairy- Dam Construction and ing Technology Irrigation Engineering 220 Food, Sugar and Dairy- 172 Aerial Survey ing Technology 173 Dam Design, Irrigation 23 Fuel and Petroleum Engineering and Hydraulics Technology 174 Harbour Engineering 230 Fuel and Petroleum 175 Highway Engineering Technology 176 Hydraulics, Irrigation 24 Glass, Silicate, Ceramics and Flood Control and Cement Technology 177 Municipal Engineering 240 Glass, Silicate, Ceramics 178 Photogrammetric Engi- and Cement Technology neering' 25 Leather Technology 179 Public Health Engineer- 250 Leather Technology ing 26-27 Mechanical Engineering 3 3 180 Soil Engineering 260 Mechanical Engineering 2 2 181 Soil Mechanics and (including Mechanics and Foundation Prime Movers) 182 Structural Engineering (General) 183 Water Power and Dam 261 Applied Thermodyna- 1 Construction mics (Including Heat Power Engineering) 19-20 Electrical Engineering 9 9 262 Gas Tu rbines 190 Electrieal Engineering 8 8 263 Foundry Engineering (General) 264 Industrial Engineering 191 Accoustical Engineering (including Industrial 192 Advanced Broadcasting Physics) Engineering 265 Internal Combustion 193 Advanced Electronics Engineering 194 Advanced Line Com- 266 Machine Design munication 267 Mechanical Handling of 195 Applied Physics .1 1 Materials 196 Control System and In- 268 Production Engineering or strumentation Technology 197 Electrical Communica- 269 Power Engineering tion Engineering 270 Refrigeration, Air-Condi- 198 Electrical Machine Design tioning and its Plant 199 Electrical, Mechanical, Design Civil, Hydraulics and 271 Servo-mechanism and In- Voltage strumentation 200 Electro Accoustical Engi- 28 Metallurgical Engineering 1 1 neering 280 Metallurgical Engineering 1 1 201 Electro Vaccum Techno- (including Advanced logy and Ferrous Production 202 Electronics and Radio Metallurgy) Engineering 29 Mining Engineering 204 Radio Physics and Elec- 290 Mining Engineering (inclu- .•. tronies ding Ore Dressing) 205 Radio and V. H. F. 30 Naval Architecture and Engineering Marine Engineering 206 Ultra Short and Micro- 300 Naval Architecture and wave Engineering Marine Engineering 21 Electrical Mechinical, 31 Pharmaceuticals and fine Engineer'ng Chemicals 210 Electrical Mechanical 1 310 Pharmaceuticals and fine Engineering Chemicals 67

APPENDIX I

UNION AND STATE TABLE I-CLASSIFICATION BY EACH BRANCH AND SUB-BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-concld,

Classification Class ification Number of Branch/ Number of Branch/ Sub-branch of Description of Branch! Sub-branch of Description of Branch! Science or Sub-branch of Science Science or Sub-branch of Science Technology or Technology P M F Technology or Technology P M F 1 2 3 4 S 2 3 4 S TRIPURA-contd. TRIPURA-concld.

32 Textiles sound Projection) & 320 Textile Chemistry Communication Engi- 321 Textile Technology ... neering 33 Others 46 Textile Technology 8 8 460 330 Others (i.e. Instruments •.. Textile Technology (in- 8 8 Technology etc. cluding Textile Chemis- try) 34-47 Engineering and Techno- 147 146 1 47 logy Diplomas Others 24 24 470 Others (i.e. Architec- 24 24 34 Aeronautical Engineering 1 ture, Printing, Food, 340 Aeronautical Engineering 1 1 Fisheries etc.) 3S Automobile Engineering 2 2 48 Engineering and Techno- 11 11 350 Automobile Engineering 2 2 10 gy-C'ertificate Courses 36 Chemical Engineering 480 Engineering and Techno- 11 11 360 Chemical EngIneering logy-Certificate Courses (including General & 49-51 Medicine (Modero System) 72 68 4 Chemical Technology) College Bachelor's 37 Civil Engineering 76 75 Degree and above 370 Civil Engineering (includ- 76 75 49 General Human Medi- 55 53 2 ing Draughtsmen, Over- cine J Surgery seers, Serveyors & Com- 490 General Human Medi- 55 53 2 putors, etc.) cine/Surgery 38 Electrical Engineering 11 11 SO Specialised Human 16 15 380 Electrical Engineering 11 11 Medicine/Surgery 500 Specialised 39 Electrical-Mechanical Human 16 15 Engineering Medicine/Surgery 390 Electrical-Mechanical 1 51 Nursing 1 1 Engineering 510 Nursing 1 1 40 Glass and Ceramics 52 Animal Husbandry, 16 16 Technology Livestock and Veterinary 400 Glass and Ceramics 520 Animal Husbandry, 16 16 TechnolollY (including Livestock and Veterinary Pottery, Refractory & Enamel) S3-~ Medicine (Modem System) 6S 65 Diploma Level 41 Leather Technology 1 53 Human Medicine!Surgery 61 410 Leather Technology 1 61 530 Human Medicine/Surgery 61 61 42 Mechanical Engineering 16 16 54- Nursing 420 Mechanical Engineering 16 16 540 Nursing 43 Metallurgical Engineering S5 Animal Husbandry, 4 4 430 MetallurgIcal Engineering Livestock and Veterinary 44 Mining Engineering 550 Animal HusDandry, 4 4 440 Mining En!!ineering (in- Livestock and Veterinary cJurling Mine Surveying) 56 Ayurvedic, Unani and 5 S 45 Tele-Communication/Radio 7 7 other System of Medicine and Communication 560 Ayurvedic, Unani and 5 5 Engineering other System of Medicine 450 Tele-Communication (in- 7 7 cluding Wireless Tele- 57 Unclassifiable graphy)/Radio (including 570 Not Elsewhere classified 68

APPEN- STATE TABLE lI-TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND MARITAL STATUS OF Employed r-- .A. 1'otal Total Never married Married Others Description of branch of Science or ,.-----.A..--, ,....--A---. ,-~ ,..---Jo--...... ,...--A.----, Technology with classification No. P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8- 9 10 11 12 TRIPURA ALL BRANCHES 673 664 9 615 8 241 4 354 4 20 0-8 Post-graduates (including Docorates) in 21 21 21 7 14 Science 0 Physics 2 2 2 1 1 I Mathematics 7 7 7 1 6 2 Statistics I 1 t 1 3 Chemil>try 4 4 4 1 3 4 Agriculture 2 2 2 1 1 5 Bio-Science 3 3 3 1 2 6 Oeology{Oeophysics I I I 1 7 Geography (including Anthropo Oeo- graphy) 8 Other Services 1 1 1 1 9 Graduates (B. A. & B. Sc. including 295 291 4 268 3 125 1 136 2 7 Honours) in General Science Subject 10-33 Engineering and Technology Degrees 41 41 41 12 28 t (Graduates and Docorates) 10 Aeronautical Engineering 11 Agricultural Engineering 1 1 1 12 Applied Geology/Geophysics 13 Architecture & Regional Planning 14 Automobile Engineering 15-16 Chemical Engineering & Technology 1 I 1 1 17-18 Civil Engineering 25 25 25 10 14 19-20 Electrical Engineering . 9 9 9 9 21 Electrical-Mechnical Engineering 1 1 1 22 Food, Sugar & Dairying Technology 23 Fuel & Petroleum Technology 24 Gla~s, Silicate, Ceramics & Cement Technology 25 Leather Technology 26-27 Mechanical Engineering 3 3 3 2 28 Metallurgical Engineering 1 1 1 29 Mining Engineering 30 Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 31 Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals 32 Textiles 33 Others .. 34-47 Engineering & Technology Diploma 147 146 1 14 1 74 1 58 8 34 Aeronautical Engineering , 1 1 I ..., 1 35 Automobile Engineering 2 2 2 2 36 Chemical Engineering 37 Civil Engineering 76 75 72 1 30 I 39 3 38 Electrical Engineering 11 11 JO 8 2 39 Electrical Mechanical Engineering 1 1 1 1 40 Glass & Ceramics Technology 41 Leather Technology 1 1 1 1 42 Mechanical Engineering 16 16 15 11 2 2 43 Metallurgical Engineering 44 Mining Engineering ... 45 Tele-Communication/Radio and Com- 7 7 7 3 3 1 munication Engineering 46 Textile Technology 8 8 8 6 I 47 Others 24 24 23 12 10 48 Engineering & Technology (Certificate Jl 11 10 4 6 Course) 49-51 Medicine (Modern System) College 71 68 4 61 4 4 2 58 2 Becho)ar's Degree and above 49 General Human Medicine/Surgery 55 53 2 48 2 3 45 2 50 Specialised Human Medicine/Surgery 16 IS 1 14 1 1 1 13 51 NUrsing 1 1 1 1 52 Animal Husbandry, Livestock & Veterinary 16 16 15 10 4 I 53-55 Medicine (Modern System) Diploma level 65 65 53 4 46 3 53 Human Medicine/Surgery 61 61 49 2 44 3 54 L~ursing 55 Animal Husbandry, Livestock and 4 4 4 2 2 Veterinary 56 Ayurvedic. Unani & Others System of 5 5 5 4 Medicine 57 Unclassifiable 69

DIX II PERSONS IN EACH BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY Unemployed Retired r--- ___,. -A- Total Never married.. Married Others.. Total Never married.. Married Others.. , Classi- ...----'--.. ,..--- r~ , ~ ~ fication M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F No. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 TRIPURA 36 1 15 21 1 13 13 ALL DR. 0-8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 1 12 7 1 4 4 9 10-33 10 11 12 13 14 15-16 16-18 19·20 21 22 23 24 25 26-27 28 29 30 ... 31 32 33 3 3 3 3 34-47 34 35 36 3 3 37 1 1 38 39 40 ... 41 1 1 42 43 44 45 46 1 1 47 1 1 48 4 1 3 2 2 49·51 3 3 2 2 49 1 1 50 51 1 1 52 8 8 4 4 53-55 8 8 4 4 53 ••• 1 54 55 56 S1 70

APPEN-

STATE TABLE III-YEAR OF OBTAINING POST GRADUATE DEGREES ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY AND

Year of .A.

Total Before 1920 1920-29 1930-39 1940-44 1945-49 Description of Branch of Science or ,.----~ ,.------"-----. ~ ,..--.A.-----oo ~ e-----"--"'""\ Technology with Classification No. P M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

TRIPURA

A ()--S Post-graduates (Including Doctorates) 21 21 1 4 2 1 in Science

o PhysLcs 2 2 1 Mathematics 7 7 2 $tatistics 1 1 3 Chemistry 4 4 2 4 Agriculture 2 2

5 Bio-Science 3 3 1 6 Geology/Geophysics 1 1 1 7 Geography 8 Other Sciences

B 1()--33 Engineering and Technology Degrees 41 41 1 2 3 5 (Graduates and Doctorates)

10 Aeronautical Engineering ] I Agricultural Engineering ]2 Applied GeoJo!!y/Geophysics 13 Architecture and Regional Planning 14 Automobile Engineering

15-16 Chemical Engineering and Technology 1 1 1 17-18 Civil Enllineering 25 25 2 2 19--20 Electrical Engineering 9 9 1 21 Electrical-Mechanical Engineering 1 1 1 22 Foo4; Sugar & Dairying Technology

23 Fuel & Petroleum Technology 24 Glass, Silicate, Ceramics & Cement Technology 25 Leather Technology 26-27 Mechanical En ~ineering 3 3 28 Metallurgical Engineering 1 1

29 Mining Engineering 30'Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 31 Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals 32 Textiles 33 Others

C 49-50 & 52 Medicine (Modem System) ColJege 87 84 3 4 ... 3 5 5 Bachelor's Degree & Above

49 General Human Medicine/Surgery 55 53 2 4 1 4 2 SO Specialised Human Medicine/Surgery 16 IS I 2 1 2 S2 Animal Husbandry, Livestock and 16 16 1 Veterinary 71

DIX III

IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND GRADUATES AND DOCTORATES IN SELECTED BRANCHES OF MEDICINE

Obtaining Degree ------Year not 1950-54 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Stated Classi. r---"---. ,-__.A._-. ~ ~ ,..----A__ --, ,.----.A.-----. ,.----..A---,. r------'-----. fication M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30

TRIPURA

6 1 5 A 0--8

2 o 3 2 1 1 1. ... 3 1 4

2 5 6 7 8

12 2 3 4 1 2 6 B 10--33

10 11 12 13 14

15-16 6 3 3 1 5 17-18 S 2 19-20 21 22

23 24

25 1 26-27 28

29 30 31 32 33

19 10 6 11 2 11 1 7 1 ... C 149-58 &52

8 10 4 2 3 2 2 ... 3 49 I 2 1 4 1 1 1 58 7 5 3 5~ 72

APPEN-

STATE TABLE IV-PERSONS HOWING DEGREES IN ENGINEERING IN SELECTED BRANCHES

Persons holding Post-graduate ~

Persons holding Bachelor's or Post­ Total O-;-Physics I-Mathematics 3-Chemistry 4-Agriculture graduate Degrees in Engineering ,.----A--• ..----'-----. ,---~ r----~ ...... -----"-.... or Technology PM F M F M F M F M F

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

TRIPURA

10-33 Bachelor's and Post-graduate Degrees 10 10 in Engineering and Technology

10 Aeronautical Engineering 11 Agricultural Engineering ,12 Applied Geology/Geophysics 13 Architecture & Regional Planning 14 Automobile Engineering

15-16 Chemieal Engineering.& Technology 17-18 Civil Engineering 8 8 19-20 Electrical Engineering 1 I 21 Electrical-Mecbanical Engineering 22 Food, Sugar & Dairying Technology

23 Fuel & Petroleum Technology 24 Glass, Silicate, Cermacis & Cement Technology 2S Leather Technology 26-27 Mechanical Engineering 1 28 Metallurgical Engineering

29 Mining Engineering 30 Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 31 Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals 32 Textiles 33 Others

49-50 & 52 Medicine (Modem System) 18 18 Bachelor's Degree & above

49 General Human Medicine/Surger~ 11 11 50 Specialised Human Medicine/Surgery 2 2 52 Animal Husbandry. Livestock & 5 5 Veterinary 73

OIX IV

AND TECHNOLOGY AND ALSO HOLDING DEGREES OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Degrees in Physical Sciences in Selected Branches Bachelor's Degree ____ , ,..--____.A-_ __ -, 52-53- 6-Geology/ 91- 90 & 92-94- 50-Zeology 51-Botany Others Geophysics Agriculture Others Persons holding Bachelor's or Post­ ,--A-_...... ,-~_-, ,---..A.__" ,---A.----, ,------"-__-, ,--__._____, graduate Oegrees in Engineering M F M F M F M F M F M F or Technology 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

TRIPURA

10 10-33 Bachelor's & Post-graduate Degrees in Engineering & Technology

I .. 10 Aeronautical Engineering 11 Agricultural Engineering 12 Applied Geologv/Geophysics 13 Architecture & Regional Planning 14 Automobile Engineering

15-16 Chemical Engineering & Technology 8 17-18 Civil Engineering 1 19-20 Electrical Engineering 21 Electrical-Mechanical Engineering 22 Food, Sugar & Dairying Technology

23 Fuel & Petroleum Technology 24 Glass, Silicate, Ceramics & Cement Technology 25 Leather Technolo~y 26-27 Mechanical Engineering 28 Metallurgical Engineering

29 Mining Engineering 30 Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering 31 Pharmaceuticals & Fine Chemicals 32 Textiles 33 Others

18 49 -50 & 52 Medicine (Modem System) Bachelor's Degree & abo~e

II 49 General Human Medicine/Surgery 2 50 Specialised Human Medicine/Surgl'ry 5 52 Animal Husbandry, Livestock & Veterinary 74

APPEN- STATE TABLE V-NATURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF ~ c..c:: 010 Public Sector Private Cl ,- ___.A.- -. ,------ci~w>. Type of employment Z>Q~go ,--______---A- ______-. Resealch Type of c="""'u- Assignment ,- oOc o Teach- TeJch- Technical Technical Non- ,-_---A-__~ Teach- Teach- ~ g.~] ing in iog in in outside techni- ing in ing in U'=CZl u <+= 0. Q) Total Total School College Industry Industry cal With Without Total School College 'Ci)'CoE- ,---..A-_~ r-~ _____ ,--"---, ,---"--.....,-- ...... ---v---"--.,.---'----,,--.A...--,,-_-"-----. ,-A--., r---"----y----"--..... "'0 cd", P M F M F MFM FM FM FM FM FM FMFM FM F U'"-" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .0 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 H 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 TRIPURA All Branches 623615 u 514 8 104 3 28 79 226 4 77 1 14 300 8 51 27 3 0-8 21 21 ... 17 ... 12 2 2 1 6 11 4 3 0 2 2 ... I ... I J I 1 I 7 7 .,. 4 ... 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 ... 1 ..• 1 1 3 4 4 ... 4 ... 3 2 2 4 2 2 ... 2 ... 1 1 1 5 3 3 ... 3 ... 2. 1 1 2 6 1 1 ... I ... 1 7 8 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 I 9 271 268 3 227 3 88 3 10 12 54 63 5 222 3 33 27 10-33 41 41 ... 37 ... 2 5 11 18 37 2 10 11 1 ... 1 ... 12 13 ]4 ... 15-16 1 1 .. , 1 ... 1 1 17-18 25 25 ... 23 ... 2 1 6 13 23 19-20 9 9 ... 8 ... 3 2 3 8 21 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 1 22 ... 23 24 25 26-27 3 3 ... 2 ... . 1 1 2 28 1 1 ... I ... I 1 29 30 31 32 33 34-47 141 140 1 126 1 12 1 49 60 I 4 2 124 1 6 34 1 ] ... I ... 1 1 35 2 2 ..• 36 ... 37 73 72 1 69 I 3 28 35 2 69 3" 10 10 ... 8 ... 6 2 8 39 1 1 ... I ... 1 40 41 1 I .. , 1 ... I 42 15 15 ... 13- ... 4 7 13 1 43 41 45 7 7 ... 4 '" 4 4 2 46 8 8 .. 6 ... 2 4 6 1 47 23 23 '" 23 ... 3 7 11 2 2 21 48 10 10 ... 8 ... 2 2 3 1 8 49-51 66 62 4 48 4 1 44 3 3 1 48 4 2 49 50 48 2 36 2 1 34 2 1 35 2 2 50 15 14 1 12 I 10· I 2 ]2 I 51 1 ... 1 1 1 52 15 15 ... 15 ... 13 2 14 53-55 53 53 '" 34 ... 32 2 34 4 53 49 49 ... 30 ... 28 2 30 4 54 55 4 4 ... 4 ..• 4 4 56 5 5 ... 2 ... 2 2 57 75

DIX V PERSONS IN EACH BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY Sector Self-employment "0'= .A. ______-. ,--- .A.______-. ~ g employment Research Type of employment Research 0 ~ ~ » .A. --, Assignment .A. ______---,. Assignment Z ..... 1> 00 Technical Technical Non-,....-----"------I Teaching Teaching Technical Technical Non- ,.-_~ I:l 0 g.Q in outside techni- in in in outside techni- S I:l.~ g Industry Industry cal With Without Total School College Industry Industry cal With Without 13 S ~"8 ,...---A---,-__.A..____ ,...... """""'_'.----A---l ~,...--A-, ,-__,___,,_-.A-.-.,----A.--., ~ ,-.A--. ,-__.A..--.. $ .9<'0 ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F ~~ 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 u-8 TRIPURA All 4 9 8 1 50 !O 1 1 6 23 19 2 48 ••• Branches 1 4 0-8 1 o 3 1 2 .':0.. 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 4 32 8 6 8 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 10-33 to II 12 13 14 15-16 I 1 17-18 1 19-20 21 22 23 24 2~ 26-27 28 2':.1 30 31 32 33 2 3 1 6 8 1 2 1 4 1 7 34--47 34 2 2 2 35 36 1 2 37 I I 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 45 I 46 47 2 1 2 48 1 1 2 12 9 3 1 11 49-51 1 I 2 10 9 I 10 49 2 2 1 50 51 52 4 4 IS 1 10 4 15 53-55 4 4 15 1 10 4 15 53 54 '" 55 . 3 3 56 57 76

APPEN-

STATE TABLE VI-TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN EACH BRANCH

____J..______Public Classification Nu. ,-- and Description Total Less than 100 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-699 700-9991,000-1,199 1,200-1,499 of Branch of Science .----'-----. ...-----'---, r-~ r--A-. r-~ ,---A--., ,---A--., r--"---. r---"-~...--A----, or Technology P M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 TRIPURA All Branches 623 615 8 5 159 1 185 6 85 23 1 26 13 4 0-8 21 21 2 4 2 3 5 1 0 2 2 1 1 7 7 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 4 3 4 2 2 5 3 3 2 6 1 1 7 8 1 1 9 271 268 3 91 97 2 26 4 5 10-33 41 41 1 2 10 4 11 5 3 10 11 12 13 14 15-16 1 1 1 17-18 25 25 7 3 4 3 3 19-20 9 9 7 1 21 1 1 22 23 24 25 26-27 3 3 28 1 1 29 30 31 32 33 34-47 141 140 1 3 57 30 1 13 8 7 3 34 1 1 35 2 2 36 37 73 72 1 30 17 6 6 5 2 38 10 10 6 2 39 1 1 40 41 1 1 1 42 15 15 2 76 2 2 43 44 45 7 7 4 46 8 8 2 3 1 47 23 23 1 7 7 2 1 2 48 10 10 1 3 2 1 49-51 66 62 4 22 3 22 3 1 49 50 48 2 28 2 14 2 50 15 14 1 2 8 1 51 1 1 1 52 15 15 12 2 53-55 53 53 1 7 18 7 1 53 49 49 7 17 5 1 54 55 4 4 1 2 .... 56 5 S 1 57 77

DIX vi

OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY BY SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT

Sector Private Sector -. .A------"""'l Classification No . 1,500-1,999 2.000 & above Unspecified Less than 100 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 and description of ,..---A-__., ,...-----'----, ,..--....._____ r-___"___' ,-----"---, r---"---, ,....---A.--, Branch of Science M F M F M F ~ M F M F M FM F or Technology 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 TRIPURA 1 13 1 30 6 5 2 All Branches 1 2 0-8 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 26 4 1 9 10-33 10 11 12 13 14 15·16 17-18 19-20 21 22 [ ... 23 24 25 26-27 28 29 30 31 32 33 5 2 1 34-47 34 35 36 3 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 I .. 45 46 2 47 1 48 1 1 49-51 1 49 1 50 51 52 2 1 1 53-55 2 1 1 53 i··· 54 55 56 57 78

APPEN·

STATE TABLE VI--TOTAL MONTHLY INCOME OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN EACH BRANCH

Private Sector Classification No. r- .A-...___ ----. r------and description 500·699 7CO-999 1,000·1,199 1,200.1,499 1,500·1,9992,000 & above Unspecified Less than 100 of Branch of Science ,---A..---. ,--.A.._-. ,---.A._-. ,--...... ____, ,--.A..----, ~ .--..A._-. ,-__.A._-. or Technology M F M F M F M F M FM F M F M F 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 TRIPURA-contd.

All Branches 1 1 5 1 0·8 1 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10-33 1 10 11 12 13 14 15-16 17-18 19-20 2i 22 23 24 25 26-27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34-47 3 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 1 49·51 49 50 51 52 53-55 53 54 55 56 57 79

DIX VI

OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY BY SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT -concld,

Self employment Classification --~------,-"------. No. & descrip. 100-199 200·299 300-399 400-499 500-699 700-999 1,000-1,1991,200-1,4991,500-1,9992000 & above Unspecified tion of Branch r--A--. ,.-A-, r--"--, ,--"--,,...-A-,,....-A--., ,...----A---, ,---.A---, ,---...... --,,.------, ~--. of Science or M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Technology 55 56 57 58 59 60 6) 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 TRIPURA-concld.

7 7 8 2 ... 25 All Branches 0-8 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 9 1 1 16-33 10 Jl 12 13 14 15-16 17-18 19·20 21 22 23 24 25 26-1;7 28 29 30 31 32 33 2 2 1 1 2 34-47 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ,,5 46 47 48 3 ,0, 1 ". '" '" to' 8 49-51 2 1 ., ". "r 49 1 1 50 51 52 2 .,. 1 1 .,. 1 !) 53·SS % 2 9 53 S4 5S 3 56 'f! .,. " . 57 80

APPEN-

STATE TABLt: VII-1ENURE AND SECTOR OF EMPLOYMENT OF PERSONS

Public Sector Classification No. r- ~------~ and Description of Total Permanent Temporary On Contract Otherwise Branch of Scieuce r-----"-----., r---.A..---~ r----.A.._~ r----.A..---~ r----..A.---~ or Technology P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TRIPURA All Bral\ches 623 615 8 145 2 359 6 10 0- 8 21 21 10 7 Q 2 2 '0. 1 1 7 7 2 2 2 1 1 ] 3 .. 4 4 3 1 4 2 2 I I 5 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 7 8 1 1 1 9 271 268 3 65 157 3 5 10-33 41 41 10 27 10 11 12 13 14 15-16 I 1 1 17-18 25 25 5 ]8 19-20 9 9 3 5 21 1 1 I 22 23 24 25 26-2-7 3 3 2 28 1 1 29 30 31 32 33 34-47 141 140 1 33 92 1 1 34 1 1 35 2 2 36 _7 73 72 19 50 38 10 to 1 7 39 1 1 1 40 41 1 1 1 42 15 15 12 43 44 45 7 7 3 1 46 8 8 2 4 47 23 23 7 16 48 10 10 2 6 49-51 66 62 4 8 2 39 2 1 49 SO 48 2 3 1 33 1 50 15 14 1 S 1 6 51 1 1 52 15 15 2 11 2 53-55 53 S3 15 18 1 53 49 49 14 J5 S4 55 4 4 3 56 S 5 2 57 81

DIX VII

IN EACH B1tANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY

Private Sector Self-employment .A._____ ~ ~ Classification No . r-Permanent Temporary On contract Otherwise On contract Otherwise and Description of ,---"';"'_--, ,--.A.----, ,---"------., ,--.A.-~ ,-----"-~ ,------A.--~ Branch of Science M F M F M F M F M F M F or Technology 13 14 15 16 ' 17 - 18 19 20 2L 22 23 24 1 TRIPURA 21 25 1 4 2 48 All Branches 3 1 0-8 0 ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ]2 ]9 7 9 2 2 10-33 10 11 i2 13 14 15-16 1 17-18 1 19-20 21 ~2 23 24 25 26-27 28 29 30 ... 31 32 33 1 3 2 1 7 34-47 34 :2 35 36 1. 1 37 1 1 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 1 45 1 1 46 47 2 48 1 1 12 49-51 1 1 10 49 2 50 51 S2 2 2 15 53---55 2 2 IS 53 54 5S 3 56 57 82

APPEN·

STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYMENT OF UNEMPLOYED

______Period of_J,... r--- Up to 3 months 4-6 months 7-9 months r----__.______r---~-A.----, r----..A.---, Classification No. and Females Females Females Description of Branch r----"--__ r---"----, ,-.._-..A__ -, of Science or Never Never Never Technology Age Group Males married Married Males marrit"d Married Males married Married 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TRIPURA

All Brancbes All Ages 1 3 3 20 years:& below 1 21-25 years 1 1 2 2&-35 years I 1 36-45 years 4&-55 years 56+ Age not stated

9 Gr~duates (B.A. and B. Sc. All Ages 2 2 including Honours) in 20 years & below 1 General Science Subjects 21-25 years 1 1 26-35 years 1 36-45 years 4&-55 years 56+ Age not stated

38 Electrical Engineering All Ages 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated

42 MecIlanical Engineering All Ages 20 years & below ... 21--25 years 1 2&-35 years 36-45 ~ears 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated

47 Others All Ages 20 years & below 21-25 years 2&-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated

48 Engineering and Technology All Ages Certificate Courses 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated DIX vm

PERSONS QUALIFIED' IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY

______Unemployment '____ -"""'I to-I 2' months 1-1 1/2 years 1 1/2-2 years Over 2 years Period Unspecified ,-___.A. r- r- ...t..----y------A. -,,------.A--~ Females Females Females Females Females ,-----"--"""'1 ,....----"-----, ,--~ ,..---_"_____' ~ N~ve~ Never Never Never Never Mates" married Married Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married Age Group

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 2 1

TRIPURA

z 1 15 1 11 ••• AU Ages All Br. 1 20 years & below z 1 2 4- 21-25 years 2 1 1 26-35 years 4 36-45 years Z 1 46-55 years 3 2 56+ years 2 2 Age Dot stated

2 4 8 ..• All Ages 9 l 20 years & below 2 2 4 21-25 years 1 1 26--35 years 36--45 years 46-55 years 1 56+ years 1 Age not stated

.•• AHAges 38 20 years & below 21-25 years 26--35 years 36--45 years 46-55 years 1 56+ years Age not stated

... All Ages 42 .•• 20 y~ars & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46--55 years 56+ years Age not stated

... All Ages 47 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-]5 years 1 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ years Age not stated

1 ••• All Ages 48 20 years & below ... 21-25 years 1 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ years Age not stated 8o! ( J AP-PEN-

STATE TABLE VIII-AGE AND PERIOD OF UNEMPLOYl\1.ENT- OF UNEMPLOYED

Period of r------"- Up to 3 months 4-6 months 7-9 months ,--__-A-_--, r---.A----:v----~.-...., __ Classification No. and . Females Females - Females Description of Branch ,----'---"-----, ,...----A----, r----"--_ -, of Science 01; Never Never Never Technology Age Group Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TRIPURA-concld.

49 General Human Medicine/ All Ages ~urgery 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated

50 Specialised Human Medi­ All Ages cine/Surgery 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated

52 Animal Husbandry, Live­ All Ages stock and Vet,erinary 20 yeals & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age Dot stated

S3 Humam Medicine/Surgery All Ages 2().years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 56+ Age not stated DIX VIII

PERSONS QUALIFIED IN ANY BRANCH OF SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY-concld.

Unemployment 10-12 months 1-11/2 years 1 1/2-2 years ------.------~Over 2 years Period Unspecified r---,-A.._--y .__--~---'-----,___-~-r_ -"-----, Females Femals Females Females Females r-----'-----. r--~ ,-----A..---. r-~ ,..-----A.---. ~ever ~ever ~ever ~ever ~ever Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married Males married Married Age Group 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

TRIPURA-concld'

2 ••• All Ages 49 20 years & below 21-25 Y~ars 26-35 y.:ars 1 36-45 years 46-55 years 1 56+ years 1 Age not stated

1 ..• All Ages SO 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 36-45 years 46-55 years 1 56+ years Age not stated

••• All Ages 52 20 years & tc!ow 21-25 years 20-35 years 3'-45 years 46-55 years 56+ years Age not stated

6 2 .•• All Ages 53 20 years & below 21-25 years 26-35 years 2 3&-45 years 1 4&-55 years 1 56+ years 2 Age not stattd

TABLE C-IV

SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

TABLE C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

FLY-LEAF

This demographic dble has been prepared on the person enumerated as to his year of birth by full count for total, rural and urban population. referring to historical incidents or religious events. The corresponding table C-V at the 1951 Census A Calendar of EVENTS so prepared for the purpose was prepared on a 10% sample. is reproduced in the Annexure to this table. The table has been prepared by sorting the slips No smoothing formula has been adopted in the according to the actual age recorded in the answer case of age return over 100 and figures have been to Q. 2 in the slip. recorded as actually returned. All ages above 100 Age in years completed Jast birthday was have been lumped and shown in the table under recorded in the answer to Q. 2 in the slip. 'Over 100'. Figures of single year ages beyond the The instruction for eliciting correct age at the age of 100 years are, however, shown in the state­ time of enumeration was to stimulate the memory of ment appended hereto. I

Statement showing figures of single year ages beyond the age of 100 years presented in lump under 'over 100' in table C-/V

Rural Urban TotalA.. __ ---., --A___ """"\ Single year , _J,.__~ age returns Males F~males Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

TRIPURA

101 4 5 3 5 102 11 9 ,.t1 9 103 2 2 2 2 104 2 2 2 2 105 26 17 26 16 106 1 2 1 1 107 1 108 7 6 109 4 4 110 19 14 18 13 111 1 112 2 1 1 113 1 114 1 115 4 7 4 6 117 118 1 1 1 120 6 8 6 8 122 1 124 125 3 3 128 1 1 130 2 2 89 90

Statement showing figures of single year ages beyond the age of 100 years presented in lump under"Over 100' in table C-rV-contd.

Total Rural Urban Single year --A. ,..-.-.-~ age returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 S 6 7

SADAR SUB-DIVISION

101 2 1 102 5 5 Hl3 1 1 104 2 2 2 2 105 11 5 11 5 ... 106 107 1 108 4 4 109 4 4 110 11 10 111 1 1 lIZ 2 1 113 1 115 1 5 5 120 125 2 2

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION

105 3 3 108 110 4 4 114 120 2 2 122 12&

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION

101 102 1 1 105 2 2 )10 2 2 118 120 124 125 130

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION

105 2 2 106 1 1 108 120 2 2 2 2 91

Statement showing figures of single year ages beyond the age of 100 years presented in lump under 'over 100' in table C-IV-concld.

, Total Rural Urban Single year ,..---_--J-.._----,. -"-----,. r---~ --,. age returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

101 1 102 2 1 2 103 2 5 2 5 108 1 110 2 1 2 117 1 118 1 120 2 2 2 2 .,. 122 1 130

SONAMURA SUB. DIVISION

102 2 2 103 1 1 1 105 5 1 5 1 llO 3 3 115 1 120

UDAIPUR SUB·DIVISION

102 2 2 lOS 2 2 110 2 2

AMARPUR SUB.DIVISION

102 103 105 1 110 2 1 2 112

BELOmA SUB-DIVISION

101 5 5 102 3 3 105 2 106 1 107 1 1 110 115 2 2

SA BROOM SUB·DlVISION

101 102 105 ANNEXURE

TRIPURA

Calender of Eveuts

1898 A.D. Abolition of Slavery. 1936 A.D. Maharaja's tour to Europe and 1891 .. Prohibition of Cow-Slaughter and America. ploughing by she-cow. 1939 " Reformation of administrative struc­ 1896 .. Death of Maharaja Bir Chandra and ture of Tripura State. Out-break of accession of Maharaja Radhakishore World War, II. to the throne. 1940 Initiation of Kirit Bikram as Yuvaraj. " 1901 Death of Her Majesty Victoria. " 1941 .. Census. 1911 .. Participation of M~haraja Birendra­ Flood at Agartala. kishore in Delhi Darbar. 1943 Food scarcity in . " 1914 .. Out-break of World War,l. Control imposed on essential commodi­ 1917 .. Bengali declared as State Language of ties. Tripura. 194r; Beginning of influx " of refugees from 1918 .. Cessation of World War. I. East Bengal and Sylhet . Recognition by the Viceroy of "Hill 1920 .. 1947 Death of Maharaja Bir Bikram and " Tippera" as 'Tripura State'. accession to throne of Kirit Bikram. 1923 .. Recognition by the Viceroy of title of Flood at Agartala . the Ruler as Maharaja instead of R.aja. Communal roit in Noakhali. Accession to throne of Maharaja Bir 1927 Of 1949 Integration of Tripura with Union of " Bikram. India. 1928 .. Marriage of Maharaja Bir Bikram at 1950 Republic Day. Balarampur. " 1951 Census . 1929 Maharaja's First tour to Europe. .. .. 1952 General Election. 1931 .. Marriage of Maharaja Bir Bikram at " Panna. 1957 .. General Election.

92 93

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year r- r----"----> Single Year ~ ~ '4 Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 :5 4 5 6 7

TRIPUR-\ TRIPURA.-conclrJ.

All Ages 591,237 556,768 536,580 502,428 54,657 48,340 54 818 534 685 467 133 67 17,509 17.642 16,081 16,257 1,428 1,385 55 9,674 6,957 8,980 6.364 694 593 1 18,283 17,672 16,985 16,397 1,'00 1,273 56 1,036 594 863 503 171 91 2 20,666 21,196 19,082 19,690 1,584 1,506 57 707 458 605 426 102 32 3 20,342 20,935 18,883 19,397 1,459 1,538 58 1,369 893 1,223 819 144 74 4 18,595 19,356 17,121 17,844 1,474 1,'\12 59 492 232 400 199 92 33 3 20,967 20,194 19,216 18,549 1,751 1,645 60 12,458 10,608 11,623 9,673 835 935 6 19,768 19,550 18,106 17,978 1,662 1,572 61 556 308 492 278 64 30 7 16,951 17,663 15,4"44 16,196 1,507 1,467 62 1,314 902 1,179 818 135 84 8 19,878 19,643 18,332 18,032 1,546 1,591 63 407 163 345 137 62 26 9 10,661 10,803 9,493 9,581 1,168 1,222 64 416 201 3S1 171 65 24 10 19,283 17,037 17,669 15,541 1,614 1,496 65 4,676 3,811 4,330 3,468 346 343 11 8,001 7,391 7,031 6,451 976 940 66 271 150 224 122 47 28 12 19,637 15,003 17,988 13.545 1,649 1,458 67 403 224 346 201 57 23 13 8,051 7,282 6,982 6,256 1,069 1,026 68 474 342 414 298 60 44 14 10,401 9,166 9,165 8,009 1,236 1,157 69 148 92 119 71 29 21 13 10,803 9,878 9,753 8,937 1,050 941 70 5,642 5,063 5,318 4,702 324 361 16 9,344 9,648 8,126 8,630 1,218 1,018 71 125 61 11'0 53 25 8 17 6,058 6,571 5,151 5,769 907 802 72 412 339 357 283 55 56 18 12,301 14,546 10,835 13,304 1,466 1,242 73 96 S9 74 .9 22 20 19 5,021 5,6J2 4,216 4,930 80S 702 14 69 32 54 28 ·15 4 20 12,913 17,852 11,557 16,465 1,356 1,387 75 1,916 1,830 1,805 1,695 HI 135 21 5,733 6,047 4,984 5,377 749 670 76 100 55 78 40 22 15 22 12,574 14,801 11,215 13,493 1,359 1,308 77 56 46 47 38 . 9 8 23 5,515 5,513 4,723 4,845 792 668 78 156 87 135 71 21 16 24 6,783 6,691 5,835 5,931 948 760 79 49 38 38 31 ,11 7 2S 2,,616 25,605 19,967 23,921 1,649 1,684 80 2,023 2,223 1,914 2,069 109 154 26 8,830 7,837 7,695 7,027 1,135 810 81 44 32 37 28 7 4 27 6,643 S,595 5,867 5,052 776 543 82 111 90 91 83 20 7 28 10,251 8,986 9,153 8,203 1,098 783 83 31 12 22 11 9 1 29 2,831 2,088 2,397 ' 1,825 434 263 84 22 IS 17 12 . -5 3 30 24,411 24,256 22,520 22.628 1,891 1,628 85 442 434 411 383 ·31 51 31 2,387 1,579 2,068 . 1,390 319 189 86 25 6 18 4 7 2 32 9,691 7,425 8,737 6,754 954 671 87 25 15 23 11 ,2 4 33 2,674 1.663 2,326 1,451 348 212 88 26 19 24 17 2 2 34 2,350 1,734 2,017 1,524 333 2.0 89 7 8 7 8 ... 35 24,887 i9,492 23,224 1~148 1,663 1,344 90 576 602 554 558 22 4~ 36 4,546 2,832 4,070 ,469 476 363 91 5 4 S 3 1 37 2,662 1,846 2,371 1,677 291 169 92 21 18 17 18 4 38 5,147 3,613 4,624 3,291 523 322 93 3 4 I 2 2 2 1,578 962 1,372 842 206 120 94 8 3 8 3 40 21,110 18,087 19,482 16,682 1,628 1.405 95 95 156 91 144 4 12 41 1,495 908 1,324 806 171 102 96 4 lO 4 4 6 42 5,113 3,294 4,595 2,922 51S 372 97 9 8 6 6 3 2 43 1,355 892 1,164 704 191 188 98 13 12 11 10 2 2 44 1,143 729 99S 634 148 95 99 11 13 10 12 ·1 1 45 17,595 13,293 16,318 12,193 1,277 1,100 100 178 197 112 182 6 1<; 46 1,692 1,017 1,498 864 194 153 Above 100 99 73 94 69 5 4 47 1,623 1,023 1,444 939 179 84 Age not Stated 79 60 57 54 22 6 48 3,112 2,162 1,940 310 222 2,802 SADAR SUB-DIVISION 49 821 545 6S4 472 137 73 All Ages 188.799 17'1,277 159,518 151-,680 29._ 25.597 50 . 17,124 14,560 15,&60 13,311 1,264 1,239 0 5,456 5,697 4,160 4,994 696 1Q3 51 953 573 829 508 124 65 1 6,158 5,984 5,485 5,311 673 673 52, 2,969 1,890 2,664 1,713 305 177 2 6,498 6,469 5,695 5,686 803 783 53 885 477 757 412 128 65 3 6,166 6,363 S-Ml 5,590 725 173 94

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural , Urban Sin~le Year .----"--~ .....---'--....., r----"'-----. Single Year • . , ~ Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Femal~s Males P~males 2 3 4 5 6" 7 2 3 " S 6 7 SADAR SUB-DIVISION-contd. SADAR SUB-DIVISION-conc/d.

4 5,856 6,106 5,143 5,372 713 734 59 173 75 128 58 45 17 5 6,832 6,637 5,902 5,749 930 888 60 3,817 3,523 3,379 3,037 438 486 6 6,580 ",388 5,648 5,556 932 832 61 191 82 161 69 30 13 > 7 5,667 5,774 4,856 4,997 811 777 62 456 300 388 247 68 53 8 6,313 6,320 5,524 5,528 789 792 63 100 48 78 36 22 12 9 3,551 3,625 2,950 3,004 601 621 64 136 45 tll 36 25 9 10 6,267 5,630 5,397 4,828 870 802 65 1,531 1,364 1,365 1,185 166 179 t1 2,688 2,582 2,198 2,069 490 513 66 79 54 62 41 17 13 12 6,497 4,977 5,623 4,194 874 783 67 122 65 99 58 23 7 13 2,699 2,489 2,163 ),954 536 535 68 IS5 110 121 91 34 19 14 3,570 3.1R3 2,9J7 2,579 653 604 69 51 34 38 23 13 11 15 3,423 3,146 2,852 2,619 571 527 70 1,1lO6 1,621 1,642 1,427 J64 194 16 2,995 2,844 2,357 2,302 63! 542 71 56 14 41 9 15 '5 17 '2,055 2,093 1,543 1,631 512 462 72 171 135 148 100 23 35 18 4,157 4,564 3,296 3,876 861 688 73 32 24 21 10 11 14 19 1,809 1,829 1,329 1,428 480 401 74 '28 12 19 to 9 2 20 4,257 5,692 3,461 4,900 796 792 75 633 649 S15 574 58 75 21 1,850 ,1,776 1,399 1,408 451 368 76 45 22 36 16 9 6 22 4,040 4.575 3,274 3,871 766 704 77 18 15 12 10 6 5 23 1,849 1,773 1,380 1,406 469 367 78 36 35 25 29 11 6 24 2,314 2,166 1,758 1,746 556 420 79 22 6 16 3 6 3 25 6,317 7,734 5,381 6,848 936 8R6 80 627 709 576 6Z5 51 84 26 2,899 2,460 2.221 2,001 678 450J 81 Jl Jl 9 10 2 ) 27 2,115 1,807 1,681 1,491 434 316 81 39 31 31 30 8 1 28 3,339 2,732 2,701 2,338 638 394 83 10 3 6 2 4. 1 29 . 905 617 648 491 '257 126 84 8 7 6 6 2 I 30 7,279 7,588 6,210 6,733 1,049 855 8S 168 155 149 125 19 30 31 688 496 510 389 178 107 86 12 2 8 1 4 1 32 2.954 2,377 2,447 2,022 507 355 87 7 9 7 5 4 33 830 557 631 443 199 114 88 9 5 9 5 34 . 697 557 514 444 183 113 89 1 3 1 3 35 7,556 6,428 6,685 5,724 871 704 90 186 192 175 173 11 19 36 1,310 900 1,056 695 254 205 91 2 3 2 2 1 37 854 570 699 480 1S5 9. 92 9 5 5 5 4 38 1,559 1,070 1,281 911 278 159 93 2 1 1 1 1 39 458 274 353 220 105 54 94 2 1 2 1 40 6,638 5,964 5,774 5,252 864 712 9S 41 67 40 56 11 41 421 281 337 237 84 44 96 4 2 2 42 1,650 1,111 1,380 908 270 203 97 3 1 2 43 417 377 318 232 99 145 98 7 5 6 5 1 44 317 212 248 162 69 5() 99 7 9 6 8 1 1 45 5,612 4,540 4,928 3,945 684 59S 100 67 79 63 11 4 8 46 442 320 351 248 91 72 Above 100 49 15 46 15 3 47 496 306 404 264 92 42 Ag. not stated 37 29 19 24 18 5 48 1,005 714 859 600 146 114 49 237 177 177 141 60 36 50 5,462 4,753 4,794 4,116 668 637 51 297 193 237 154 60 39 KHOWAI SUB·DIVISION 52 902 596 756 506 146 90 53 251 152 191 119 60 33 54 247 183 184 146 63 37 All Ages 61.188 61.160 62,588 58,578 4.600 4,181 55 3,113 2,388 2,764 2,093 349 295 0 2.077 2,033 1,926 1,390 lSI 143 56 320 186 226 136 94 50 1 1,953 1,879 1,828 1,772 flS 107 51 247 136 189 124 58 12 2 2.340 2,426 2,184 2,292 156 134 58 456 261 379 225 -; 3 2,311 2,380 2,185 2,251 126 129 95

C-IV-SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ,.---"---, ,.---"-----0 Single Year ~ Single Year ,----A.--.., ,.---..A..-----, ~ Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION-collld. KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION-concld.

4 2,027 2,158 1.887 2,009 140 149 59 28 21 20 21 8 5 2,394 2,377 2,241 2,228 153 149 60 1,554 1,305 1,488 1,210 66 95 6 2,171 2,198 2,033 2,058 138 140 61 28 19 22 16 6 3 7 1,991 2,044 1,845 1,892 146 152 62 115 97 100 93 15 4 8 2,266 2,156 2,136 2,030 130 126 63 24 6 17 5 7 1 9 1,212 1,206 1,124 1,112 88 94 64 37 21 31 20 6 1 10 2,238 2,008 2,088 1,890 ISO 118 65 505 424 477 390 28 34 11 872 184 188 711 84 73 66 19 14 12 13 7 1 12 2,113 1,687 1,971 1,564 142 114 67 '],7 35 28 34 9 1 13 920 812 821 713 99 99 68 61 49 56 43 5 6 14 1,109 991 1.018 874 91 ]17 69 J3 4 9 3 4 1 15 1,277 1,121 1,183 1,032 94 89 70 762 674 133 641 29 33 16 995 1,055 886 974 109 81 71 8 3 5 3 3 17 652 679 553 614 99 65 72 35 23 28 21 7 2 18 1,351 1,662 1,231 1,559 120 t03 73 9 6 7 4 2 2 19 524 605 455 552 69 53 74 2 2 1 2 1 20 1,583 2,179 1,48~ 2,077 98 102 75 225 254 215 248 10 6 21 550 641 499 576 51 65 76 6 2 4 2 2 22 1,396 1,696 1,296 1,569 100 127 77 2 3 2 I 2 23 563 593 508 541 55 52 78 11 3 11 1 2 24 724 700 672 643 52 57 79 4 3 3 1 1 2 25 . 2,637 3,116 2,514 2,991 123 125 80 174 309 268 297 6 12 26 919 836 817 770 102 66 81 4 1 4 1 '].7 723 6,0 654 595 69 35 82 12 6 7 5 5 1 28 1,164 1,088 1,085 1,032 79 56 83 1 1 29 272 236 241 212 31 24 84 3 2 1 30 3,101 3,005 2,986 2,875 115 130 85 48 55 46 '50 2 5 31 212 153 186 140 26 13 86 1 1 32 1,049 808 977 743 72 65 87 3 1 3 "i 33 249 144 226 • 127 23 17 88 1 2 2 34 A271 187 244 167 27 20 89 3 2 3 2 35 3,113 2,260 2,980 2,141 133 119 90 93 99 92 95 .1 36 495 302 466 274 29 28 91 ... 37 284 216 265 204 19 12 92 1 1 38 590 465 553 433 37 32 93 39 152 95 133 79 19 16 94 40 1,552 2,021 2,422 1,909 130 112 95 15 20 15 20 41 119 80 99 68 20 12 96 42 496 374 441 325 55 49 97 1 1 43 118 79 99 68 19 11 98 1 1 1 1 44 123 83 113 73 10 10 99 1 1 45 2,083 1,537 1,978 1,437 lOS 100 100 30 13 30 13 46 178 98 159 87 19 11 Above 100 8 7 8 7 47 204 128 189 118 15 10 Age not stated 6 2 4 1 2 I 48 316 210 293 181 23 29 49 75 50 57 43 18 7 50 2,076 1,681 1,976 1,567 100 114 51 87 40 76 40 11 52 302 190 273 178 29 12 KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION 53 93 46 81 41 12 5

54 68 , 55 S2 51 16 4 All Ages 32,017 29,658 32,017 29,658 55 1,167 785 1,096 72S 71 60 0 90S 953 905 953 56' 103 50 85 45 18 5 1 1.026 967 1,026 967 57 57 50 48 47 9 3 2 1,127 1,169 1,127 1,]69 58 142 112 127 H)3 15 9 3 1,101 1,139 1,101 1,139 96

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total ,-__ .J-----, Single Year ,-----"----. ,..--_..... ----. Single Year r-----A-..... ~ ,.....--A.~ Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 3 4 5 6 7

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd. KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISIO N-concld.

4 953 965 953 965 59 29 17 29 17 5 1,042 J,023 1.042 1,023 60 722 552 722 552 6 997 907 997 907 61 35 27 3S 27 7 891 991 891 991 62 92 59 92 59 8 979 936 979 936 63 28 6 28 6 9 538 551 538 551 64 37 9 37 9 10 945 916 945 916 65 246 223 246 223 11 454 4(2 454 412 66 22 5 22 5 12 ],029 789 1,029 789 67 26 II 26 11 13 407 452 407 452 68 35 18 35 18 14 555 490 555 490 69 8 4 8 4 IS 578 566 578 566 70 309 295 309 295 16 539 533 539 533 71 2 2 17 306 357 306 357 72 IS 23 15 23 ]8 674 805 674 805 73 5 1 5 1 19 234 313 2J4 313 74 3 3 20 731 1,006 731 1,006 7S 108 107 108 107 21 296 306 296 306 76 9 9 22 626 816 626 816 77 2 2 2 2 23 291 259 291 259 78 13 3 13 3 24 351 319 351 31' 79 4 4 25 1.231 1.421 1,231 1.421 80 J36 118 136 118 26 473 418 473 418 81 1 1 ... 27 433 325 433 325 82 6 1 6 1 28 544 504 544 504 83 2 2 29 lSI 102 151 102 84 30 1,350 1,295 1,350 1.295 85 21 30 21 30 31 137 71 137 71 86 1 1 32 597 412 597 412 87 2 2 1 33 133 79 133 79 88 3 3 1 34 136 96 136 96 89 35 1,336 1,095 1,336 1,095 90 32 43 32 43 36 266 158 266 158 91 37 139 98 139 98 92 3 3 38 309 217 309 217 93 39 87 40 87 40 94 40 1,191 963 1,19] 963 95 9 4 9 4 4] 97 41 97 41 96 42 306 ]92 3()6 192 97 1 ,1 1 1 43 93 33 93 33 98 1 1 1 1 44 57 28 57 28 99 1 1 45 1,021 760 1,021 760 100 3 25 3 25 46 90 57 90 57 Above )00 8 2 8 2 47 )09 50 109 SO Age not Stated 3 4 3 4 48 182 126 182 126 49 46 29 46 29 50 907 779 907 779 51 S4 25 54 25 52 181 122 181 122 KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION 53 62 21 62 21 S4 44 23 44 23 All Ages 54,533 49,,593 49,911 45,640 4,621 3,953 5S 523 437 523 437 0 1,471 1,384 1,352 1,275 119 109 56 63 39 63 39 1 1,491 1,438 1,380 1,318 111 120 57 52 17 52 17 2 1,835 1,842 1,713 1,730 122 112 58 S9 52 59 52 3 1,761 1,752 1,618 1",636 143 116 97

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE REtURNS-colltd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Single Year ,.....--~ r------A-----, r----"-----, Single Year. • ., Urban Age Returns Males Pemales Males Females Males Females ~ ,.,.--...... Am ------, Age Returns Males Females Males Females Malo Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION-contd. KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

4 1,569 ~ 1,626 1,509 124 1,445 117 S9 53 19 43 18 5 1.778 1,718 1,643 1,573 135 145' 60 10 1 1,233 970 1,162 906 71 64 6 1,631 j ; 1,651 1,482 1,526 r149 125 61 62 33 56 7 1,449 1,532 1,338 . 1,412 111 120 31 6 2 62 118 80 106 75 12 8 1.694 ~ :1,740 1,558 1,610 136 130 63 5 48 18 43 15 5 3 9 906 959 825 878 81 81 64 38 25 31 23 7 2 10 1,708 1,542 1,583 1.408 125 134 65 455 320 414 11 724 719 640 640 84 79 293 41 27 66 29 11 24 9 5 2 12 1,841 1.516 1,693 1,399 148 117 67 41 19 36 13 801 631 129 558 72 73 16 5 3 68 32 29 31 26 1 3 14 963 853 848 780 ll5 73 69 16 13 12 to 4 3 15 989 898 900 833 89 65 70 559 496 527 16 918 957 822 866 96 91 464 32 32 71 4 9 4 8 1 17 5116 571 515 514 71 57 72 40 35 33 1,185 28 7 7 18 1,354 1,063 1,241 122 113 73 3 3 2 :3 1 19 71 474 493 403 430 63 74 3 2 3 2 20 1,141 1,551 1,027 1,434 114 117 75 165 149 160 139 21 646 631 580 570 66 61 5 10 76 3 3 1 2 2 1 22 1,228 1,417 1.119 1.307 109 110 77 9 3 8 23 530 461 385 69 60 3 1 445 78 22 8 22 6 2 24 706 651 620 582 86 69 79 2 2 25 2,031 2,409 1,899 2,222 132 187 80 198 222 186 26 853 742 763 213 12 9 680 90 62 81 2 3 1 3 1 27 609 494 547 456 62 38 82 9 9 '" 28 3 2 1 937 846 852 781 85 65 83 1 1 I 29 290 203 259 171 31 32 84 1 2 1 1 1 30 2,265 2,205 2,085 2,071 180 134 85 40 40 38 31 238 129 202 36 2 4 126 36 3 86 1 .0. 1 32 940 707 842 661 98 46 87 1 t 33 283 144 1 1 254 128 29 16 88 4 3 3 2 1 34 235 134 216 122 19 12 89 1 35 2,392 1,830 2,224 1 1,705 168 125 90 73 52 70 46 3 36 461 257 423 235 38 22 91 6 37 260 168 242 161 18 7 92 2 2 38 528 348 486 323 42 25 93 39 162 86 149 76 13 10 94 40 1 1 1.970 1,670 1,818 1,533 152 137 95 15 15 41 160 89 144 77 16 12 96 42 485 298 447 277 38 21 97 2 3 43 143 128 2 2 1 96 90 IS 6 98 3 2 1 44 121 81 112 76 9 5 99 45 1,609 1,203 1,507 1,099 102 104 100 19 15 19 14 46 196 91 176 81 20 10 Above 100 3 47 157 5 2 S 1 9S 144 91 13 4 Age not Stated 9 1 7 1 48 313 198 283 183 30 15 2 49 80 41 68 37 12 4 50 1,591 1,401 1,470 1,291 121 110 51 89 47 82 44 i7 3 52 312 139 280 129 3l 10 DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION S3 119 55 106 46 13 9 54 87 51 78 47 9 4 All Ages 66,478 61,070 59,548 54,760· 6,t30 6,310 55 940 660 887 610 53 SO 0 1,756 1,702 1,588 S6 121 62 1,555 Hi8 147 111 57 10 5 1 1,982 1,825 1.846 1,711 136 114 57 99 36 90 34 9 2 l 2.263 2,308 58 132 2,044 2,124 219 184 90 121 82 11 8 3 2,275 2,373 2,083 2,138 192 23$ " ,t)8

e-Iv SINGLE YEAR AGE Rt'1'VRNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rura1 Urban Siegle Y.ear ~-, ~---,. Single Y-ear ~~ .. " -, Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males F~males 2 3' 4 S 6 7 2 3 4 , 6. 7

DHARMANA OAR SUB-DIVISION....:.contd. DHARMANAGAR. SUB-DlVlSION--concld.

4 1,941 2,018 ' 1,740 1,832 201 186 59 66 . 42 54 35 '2 7 5 2,267 2,:095 2,035 1,910 232 185 60 1,414 1,212 1 279 1,085 135 127 6 2,122 2,009 1,926 1,794 196 215 61 77 48 1 69 43 8 5 7 1,761 2,021 1,592 1,807 169 214 62 IS2 95 135 83 17 12 B 2,021 2,032 1,816 1,828 205 204 63 79 30 65 26 14 4 9 1,259 1,193 1,100 1,036 159 157 64 65 33 47 29 18 4 10 1,895 1,793 1,694 1.603 201 190 65 487 377 433 3'4 54 43 11 962 901 829 785 133 116 66 52 28 44 23 8 5 12 2,070 1,681 1,871 1,443 199 238 1:>7 76 38 71 31 5 = 7 . 13 968 852 818 715 150 137 68 66 40 54 34 12 6 14 1,195 1,018 1,036 850 159 168 69 16 9 13 7 3 2 15 1,187 1,095 1,052 972 135 123 70 575 494 529 450 46 44 16 1,180 1,245 J,020 1,086 160 159 71 21 11 J8 9 3 2 '17 697 773 593 659 104 114 72 38 42 32 36 6 6 18 1,450 1,698 J,262 1,550 188 148 73 24 5 19 5 ~ 19 ' 619 661 534 562 85 9') 74 7 2 3 ., 4 20 1,514 1,929 1,348 1,761 166 168 75 188 169 170 150 18 19 2t 667 772 590 702 77 70 76 15 10 9 8 6 2 22 1,609 1,770 1,433 1,604 176 166 77 5 7 5 7 ... 23 632 669 560 597 72 72 78 36 21 28 21 8 24 778 ; 770 663 676 115 94 79 5 17 4 16 t 1 25 2,560 2,750 2,352 2,517 208 233 80 22t 251 201 232 20 19 26 1,018 942 914 852 104 90 81 12 6 10 5 1 1 27 706 586 628 514 78 72 82 13 19 10 16 3 3 28 1,256 1,044 1,112 931 144 III 83 9 2 6 2 3

29 313 ' 253 272 220 41 33 84 2 3 2 2 I 30 2,784 2,666 2,540 2,447 244 219 85 35 33 33 28 2 S 31 282 194 254 170 28 24 86 .5 4 1 32 1.172 873 1,053 785 119 88 87 3 3 33 318 201 28' 178 29 23 88 2 2 34 334 253 287 228 47 25 89 1 1 35 2,621 1,957 2,404 1,798 217 159 90 51 60 46 53 5 7 36 538 371 493 325 55 46 91 37 334 208 291 181 43 27 92 2 3 2 3 ... 637 41 93 , 38 463 565 422 72 2 ~ 39 190 110 162 92 28 18 94 2 2 40 2,373 2,034 2,163 1,833 210 201 95 7 12 6 11 1 I 41 216 113 200 101 16 12 96 1 3 1 ... J 42 608 372 544 326 64 46 97 1 2 2 1 43 179 89 153 79 26 10 98 1 1 44 168 87 142 72 26 15 99 2 1 2 I 45 1,899 1,325 1,724 1,192 175 133 10Q 22 20 21 17 3 46 253 138 225 116 28 22 Above 100 10 13 9 13 47 198 143 177 132 21 11 Age not Stated 4 5 4 5 48 397 286 343 258 54 28 49 112 66 88 56 24 10 50 1,952 1,732 1,774 1,539 178 193 51 138 98 114 93 24 5 52 366 226 332 196 34 30 SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION 53 100 63 78 54 22 I) \ 54 U8 69 100 59 18 10 All Ages 40,354 37,615 40.354 37,615 55 964 710 878 620 86 90 0 1,147 1,2ao 1,147 1,280 56 172 104 151 87 21 17 1 1,275 1,285 1,275 1,285 57 84 65 73 62 11 3 2 1,547 1,599 1,547 1,599 58 178 109 163 100 15 9 3 1,518 1,562 1,518 1,562 99,

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year r----"--...... ,--..A.-...... ,...----A.--, Single Year ~~ ,-_ _,A._-"""\ r---"--...... Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns MalLIs Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 , 6 7 2 3 4 S 6 7

SONAMURA SUB-DlVISION-contd. SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION-coIICld.

4 1,481 1,470 1,4(11 1,470 59 14 14 5 1,461 1,446 1,461 1,446 60 986 747 986 747 6 1,417 1,449 1,417 1,449 61 22 6 22 6 7 1.094 1,169 1,094 1,169 62 83 <42 83 42, 8 1,591 1.480 1.591 1,480 63 H 5 22 ... I 9 638 648 638 648 64 12 6 12 6 10 1,551 1,232 1,551 1,232 65 411 235 41t 235 II 443 358 443 358 66 9 3 9 3 12 1,549 1,01R 1,'\49 1,018 67 17 6 17 6 13 432 391 432 39} 68 21 16 21 16 14 664 543 664 543 69 3 3 3 3 15 826 698 826 698 70 465 359 465 359 16 564 6Sj 564 655 71 2 2 17 350 404 350 404 72 22 1.5 22 IS 18 839 1,187 83~ 1.187 73 3 1 3 1 19 224 291 214 291 74 1 1 20 1,382 91,7 1,382 75 181 141 181 141 21 2379·" 231 237 231 76 2 2 2l 889 1,012 ~9 1,012 77 23 331 289 331 289 78 5 I ... 5 24 376 424 376 424 79 1 1 25 1,549 1,965 1,549 1,965 80 179 170 179 170 26 50S 443 505 443 81 3 3 27 339 302 339 302 82 1 11 1 11 28 685 622 685 622 83 1 I 29 106 83 106 83 84 1 2 30 1,708 1.719 1,708 1.719 85 48 17 48 17 31 100 42 100 42 86 32 605 444 60S 444 87 1 I 33 127 72 127 72 88 2 2 34 99 51 99 57 89 1 1 35 1,866 1,4$0 1.866 1,480 90 43 46 43 46 36 240 1~4 240 124 91 2 2 37 126 It? 126 117 92 1 38 299 ,99 299 199 93 39 65 35 65 3' 94 40 1,582 ~,370 1,582 1,370 95 14 11 14 11 41 64 39 64 39 96 _. 42 255 165 255 165 97 1 I 43 51 29 52 29 98 44 46 33 46 33 99 45 1,269 1,003 1,269 1.003 100 13 16 13 1(' 46 72 37 72 37 Above 100 7 9 7 9 47 64 62 64 62 Age not Stated 7 6 7 6 48 141 75 141 7' 49 30 30 30 30 50 1,32-' 1,016 1,325 1,016 51 3' 20 35 20 52 121 90 121 90 UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION 53 28 8 28 8 54 32 21 32 21 All Ages 45,951 44,123 41,285 40,011 4,666 4,112 55 695 460 695 460 0 1,550 1,525 1,407 1,391 143 134 56 23 12 23 12 I 1,501 1,511 1,371 1,382 130 129 57 50 26 50 26 2 1,857 1,990 1,690 1,824 167 166 58 58 34 58 34 3 1,838 1,923 1,687 1,770 151 153 100

C·JV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year r----'---...... ,---.A...---, r----"-----, Single Year r----"------, r--J<---, ,...---"---. Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Ma1es Females 1 2 3 4 , 6 7 1 2 3 4 , 6 7

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVIS10N-contd. UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION--concid.

4 1,706 1,767 1,549 1,604 157 163 59 18 4 12 2 6 2 5 1,746 1,667 1,587 1,504 159 163 60 924 798 860 725 64 73 6 1,641 1,725 1,510 1,582 131 143 61 22 6 IS 7 6 7 1,345 1,331 1,208 1,263 137 118 62 80 63 69 58 11 5 8 1,767 1,710 1,607 1,553 160 157 63 22 9 16 6 6 3 9 697 759 590 627 107 132 64 32 13 28 11 4 2 10 1.593 1,285 1,460 1,176 133 109 65 378 302 352 268 26 34 11 506 454 411 380 95 74 66 14 12 2 12 1,474 1,114 1,337 1,021 137 93 67 12 2 5 7 2 13 522 490 421 404 101 86 68 34 25 32 23 2 2 14 740 647 632 547 108 100 69 7 2 5 2 2 15 799 840 725 779 74 61 70 454 407 421 382 33 25 16 662 797 554 728 lOS 6' 71 2 I I 17 451 573 400 525 51 48 72 24 3 19 5 3 18 937 1,289 848 1,182 89 107 73 4 3 2 2 3 19 308 433 255 313 53 SO 74 6 20 1,035 1,687 946 1,573 89 114 75 177 12p 16~' 108 12 18 21 316 348 270 304 46 44 76 2 2 2 ... - 2 22 908 ],209 799 1,096 109 113 77 3 t 2 23 382 415 320 3S4 62 61 78 19 3 18 1 3 24 455 488 381 430 74 58 79 6 4 2 25 1,827 2,236 1.692 2,O~ 135 146 80 167 156 153 140 14 16 26 659 583 570 521 89 62 81 1 1 27 522 443 454 412 6S 31 82 8 1 7 1 1 28 721 708 647 618 74 90 83 5 4 1 29 117 119 139 99 38 20 84 30 2,048 1,984 1,877 1.850 171 134 85 27 41 27 39 2 31 132 12 1I2 66 20 16 86 1 I 32 698 507 611 453 87 54 87 1 1 33 169 110 124 87 45 23 88 I 1 34 117 108 92 92 25 16 89 35 1,989 1,537 1,848 1,402 141 135 90 43 39 42 34 1 5 36 335 190 286 170 49 20 91 37 181 118 154 108 27 10 92 38 342 255 292 222 50 33 93 39 85 74 71 68 14 6 94 40 1,678 1,488 1,539 1,375 139 1I3 95 3 7 2 7 1 41 91 42 79 31 12 11 96 1 1 _. 42 388 210 338 189 50 11 97 I 43 77 56 61 45 1 ' it 93 44 59 37 49 35 10 2 99 45 1,397 987 1,291 903 106 84 100 16 14 15 12 2 46 105 58 87 46 18 12 Above 100 5 2 S 2 47 72 59 56 48 16 11 Age not Stated 1 ~ 1 1 48 185 138 162 126 23 12 49 43 30 38 24 5 6 50 1,355 1,074 1.267 992 88 82 51 42 29 33 23 9 6 AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION 52 193 132 159 113 34 19 53 40 42 30 41 10 1 54 52 30 40 25 12 5 All Ages 19,440 16,925 29,440 26,925 55 754 485 688 434 66 51 0 897 876 897 876 56 64 23 50 18 14 5 1 864 836 864 836 57 23 37 16 35 7 2 2 1,056 1,Q28 1,026 1,028 58 75 55 63 So 12 5 3 1,112 1,160 1,112 1,160 l

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban ,..--_..A. __-, Single Year ~ ,-----'-----, ~-, Single Year r--..A.__, ,..--_..A.__-, Age Returns Male! Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION-contd. AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

4 918 946 918 946 59 28 17 28 17 S 1,098 ],023 1.098 1,023 60 483 357 483 357 6 964 941 964 941 61 35 23 35 23 7 863 928 863 928 62 63 41 63 41 8 1,042 1,007 1,042 1,007 63 20 8 20 8 9 572 586 572 586 64 IS 8 15 8 ]0 945 809 945 809 65 119 130 179 130 1] 365 371 365 371 66 9 13 9 13 12 916 716 916 116 61 '18 21 18 21 ]3 347 301 347 301 68 11 15 11 15 ]4 455 426 455 426 69 9 10 9 10 15 544 518 544 518 70 233 ]13 233 173 . 16 436 509 436 509 7) 4 3 4 3 17 354 360 354 360 72 19 ]6 19 Hi 18 581 628 581 6:8 73 . 3 3 3 3 19 271 324 277 324 74 8 G 8 6 20 553 815 55) 815 75 63 74 63 74 21 356 385 356 385 76 1 2 1 2 22 589 711 589 711 77 4 5 4 5 23 298 311 298 311 78 5 1 5 t

24 348 380 348 330 79 11 '0' 11 25 1,172 1,207 1,172 1,207 80 66 103 66 103 26 496 431 496 431 81 4 I 4 I 27 399 280 399 280 82 6 4 6 4 28 527 471 527 471 83 29 193 158 193 158 ,84 3 3 30 1,240 1,125 1,240 1,125 85 11 12 11 12 31 175 ]23 175 123 86 32 517 372 517 372 87 2 2 1 33 175 119 175 119 88 1 1 34 147 129 147 129 89 35 ].307 891 1,307 891 90 18 27 18 27 36 266 140 266 140 91 1 1 37 120 106 120 106 92 2 '2 38 274 201 274 201 93 39 104 8' 104 85 94 1 1 40 902 727 902 727 95 2 2 1 41 97 76 97 76 96 1 1 42 229 161 229 161 97 1 1 43 79 45 79 45 98 1 t 44 72 65 72 65 99 45 796 567 796 567 100 4 5 4 .5 46 III 45 111 45 Above 100 3 4 3 4 47 88 61 88 61 Age not Stated 3 I 3 1 48 158 127 158 127 49 55 34 55 34 50 716 530 716 530 51 65 40 65 40 52 169 106 169 , 106 BELONIA SUB-DIVISION 53 49 19 49 19 54 44 -39 44 39 All Ages 43,936 40,891 39,378 36,705 4,558 4,186 55 445 300 445 300 0 1,563 1,488 1,412 1,339 151 149 56 57 41 57 41 1 1,35.3 1,285 1,228 I,H3 125 132 57 27 39 27 39 2 1,412 1,548 1.295 1,421 117 127 58 83 70 83 70 3 1,496 1,527 1,374 1,395 122 132 102'

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-contd.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year r--...... __~ ,.------J--, Single Year .------'----, ,...---..A---. r-----"-----. Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 l 3 4 S 6 7

BELONIA SUB-DlVISION--contd. BELONIA SUB-DIVISION- concld.

4 1,458 1,499 1,319 1,336 139 163 59 56 23 45 17 11 6 5 1,545 1.477 1,4'03 1,362 142 itS 60 879 779 818 689 61 90 6 1,481 1,537 1,365 1,420 116 117 61 49 33 42 32 7 1 7 1,172 1,205 1,039 1.119 133 86 62 99 87 87 82 12 .5 8 1,399 1,514 1,273 1,332 126 18.2 63 43 24 35 21 8 3 9 869 8:23 737 688 132 137 64 34 33 29 27 .5 6 to ],384 1.166 1.249 1,023 135 143 65 339 312 308 286 31 26 11 642 530 552 445 90 85 66 28 17 20 10 8 7 12 1,386 1,014 1,237 901 149 113 67 40 19 32 16 8 3 13 661 583 550 ,487 III 96 68 40 27 34 19 6 8 14 785 ({74 675 579 110 95 69 18 10 15 8 3 2 15 774 668 687 592 87 76 70 318 365 298 332 20 33 16 . 719 701 612 625 107 76 71 15 6 12 6 3 17 412 508 342 452 70 56 72 30 21 23 18 7 3 18 760 849 674 766 73 7 9 6 8 1 1 86 ~ 19 377 453 330 417 47 36 74 3 4 2 2 1 2 20 774 1,206 681 932 93 94 75 114 101 106 94 8 7 21 553 658 495 596 sa 62 76 12 7 9 5 3 2 ,22 847 1,046 748 958 99 88 77 8 5 8 4 1 23 433 545 368 489 65 56 78 6 10 5 7 3 24 493 565 428 503 65 62 79 4 1 3 1 1 25 1,472 1,861 1,357 1.754 llS 107 80 109 134 103 120 6 14 26 675 645 603 574 72 71 81 S 5 4 4 1 1 27 5029 473 464 422 65 51 82 7 7 4 7 3 28 721 627 643 562 78 65 83 2 1 2 1 29 285 205 249 177 36 28 84 2 L J 3 1 30 1,800 1,770 1,668 1.614 132 156 85 30 36 24 31 6 5 31 262 179 231 153 31 26 86 5 3 4 3 I 32 758 631 687 568 71 63 87 4 I 3 1 1 33 246 158 223 139 23 19 88 3 4 3 3 34 207 148 175 124 32 24 89 1 I 1 1 35 1,805 1,295 1,672 1,193 133 102 90 25 35 24 32 3 36 409 252 358 210 51 42 91 37 218 ]60 189 137 29 23 92 3 3 38 410 258 366 226 44 32 93 1 1 39 190 104 163 88 27 16 94 3 3 40 1,476 1,206 1,343 1,076 133 130 95 2 14 1 14 41 130 95 107 84 23 11 % ] 2 I 1 42 431 276 390 244 41 32 97 43 119 58 103 53 16, 5 98 2 1 44 128 72 194 59 24 13 99 1 1 45 1,266 901 1.161 817 105 84 100 3 9 3 8 1 46 150 120 132 94 18 26 Above 100 3 14 3 10 4 47 152 78 130 72 22 6 Age not stated 4 8 4 8 48 277 196 243 172 34 24 49 101 60 83 50 18 10 SO 1,119 1,043 1,010 940 109 103 51 88 46 75 34 13 12 SABROOM SUB,D1VISION 52 281 192 251 176 30 16 53 89 47 78 39 11 8 54 94 43 79 36 15 7 All Ages 22,541 20,856 22.541 20,856 55 714 472 645 425 69 47 0 687 704 687 704 56 70 50 56 41 14 9 1 682 662 682 662 57 38 37 30 27 8 10 2 731 817 731 817 58 122 70 ]08 63 14 7 3 764 756 764 756 103

C-IV SINGLE YEAR AGE RETURNS-concld.

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Single Year ~ Single Year r----"----. r------A.----. ,.....---"-~ ,...---..A----, ~ Age Returns Males Females Males Females Males Females Age Returns Males Females Males Female Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7'

SABROOM SUE-DIVISION-conta. SABROOM SUB-DIVIsrON-concid.

4 686 801 636 801 54 32 20 32 20 5 804 731 804 731 55 359 260 359 260 6 764 745 764 745 56 43 27 43 27 7 718 618 718 618 '7 30 15 30 15 8 806 748 806 748 58 64 40 64· 40 9 419 451 419 451 59 27 14 27 14 10 757 6'56 757 656 60 446 365 446 365 11 351 280 351 280 61 35 31 35 31 12 762 500 762 500 62 56 38 56 38 ]3 294 281 294 281 63 21 9 21 9 14 365 341 365 341 64 10 8 10 8 15 406 328 406 328 65 145 124 145 124 16 336 352 336 352 66 10 5 10 5 17 195 253 195 253 67 14 8 14 8 18 367 510 367 5'0 68 19 13 19 13 19 J75 230 175 230 69 7 3 7 3 20 378 585 378 585 70 J61 179 161 179 21 262 299 262 299 71 11 15 11 15 22 442 549 442 549 72 18 26 18 26 23 206 214 206 214 73 6 4 6 4 24 238 228 238 228 74 9 3 9 3 25 820 906 820 906 75 62 60 62 60 26 333 337 333 337 76 5 -7 5 7 27 268 255 268 255 77 5 6 5 6 28 357 344 357 344 78 3 3 3 3 29 139 112 139 112 79 1 I 30 836 899 836 899 80 46 51 46 51 31 161 110 161 110 81 1 5 1 5 32 401 294 401 294 82 10 7 10 7 33 144 79 144 79 8.3 1 4 I 4 34 107 65 107 65 84 I I 35 902 719 902 7)9 85 14 15 14 15 36 226 138 226 138 86 37 146 85 146 85 87 2 :2 38 199 137 199 137 88 1 1 39 85 S9 85 59 89 I I 40 748 644 748 644 90 12 9 12 9 41 100 52 100 52 91 1 1 42 265 135 265 135 92 2 5 2 5 43 78 30 78 30 93 44 52 31 52 31 94 1 1 45 643 470 643 470 95 2 5 2 5 46 95 53 95 53 96 1 1 47 83 41 83 41 91 48 138 92 138 92 98 49 42 28 42 28 50 621 551 621 551 99 2 2 51 58 35 58 35 100 1 1 1 1 52 142 97 142 97 Above 100 3 2 3 2 53 54 24 54 24 Age not Stated 5 3 5 3

c-v

MOTHER-lONGUE

TABLE C-V MOTHER-TONGUE Alphabetical order Alphabetical order of Note 1 mother-tongues classified Classified name in Classification No. (i) The following mother-tongues arranged in by the Linguistic the Linguistic in the Linguistic alphabetical order in column 1 of the table Survey of India Surveyor India Surveyor India given below as per Table C-V have been 1 2 3 classified in the Linguistic Survey of India. Bengali Bengali 529 The Linguistic Survey of India Classification Bhotia-Unspecified Bhotia 57 Bhumij Bhumij 17 No. is mentioned against each mother-tongue Kurmi in column 3. Bihari Bihari 506 Bishnupuriya Bishnupuriya 555 (ii) If in column 3 no Classification No. is given cr. Note 2 against any mother-tongue of column 1 then Chakma Chakma 551 it would mean that the name refers to either Chang NaJa Chang 179 old or middle Indo Aryan language or a Oarhwali Garhwali 804 language group or branch or family name Garo Garo 134 Gondi Gondl 313 from the Linguistic Survey of India. Oujarati Gujarati 6S1 (iii) Wherever a tongue is mentioned in Gurung Ourung 111 column 3 it is to be understood that the Halam Hallam 232 Hindi 586 mother-tongue is either a dialect or another DeswaIi, name or form of the tongue mentioned , Nagari-Hindi against it in column 1 which in its turn has Hindustani Hindostani S82 been classified by the Linguistic Survey of Kabui Kabui 187 India in the appropriate place 'for that Kachari Kachari 127 tongue. Kanareae 296 Kashmiri Kashmiri (iv) If in column 1, there is a tongue which ~99 Kharia Khatia 27 bears no classification number in the Khasi Khasi 8 Linguistic Survey of India then in column 2 Koch Koch 142 the name of the classified language or group Konda Kui 308 will be given of which the mother-tongue of cr. Note 2 Kuki-Unspecified Kuki-Chin column 1 is either a dialect or another Kumauni Kumauni 785 name or form. In such a case the number Kurukh/Oraon Kurukh/Orao 305 of classified language of column 2 has been Lotha Lhota 169 given in 'Column 3. Lushai/Mizo LusheiJMizo 224 Madrasi Dravidian Family (v) In column 2 standardized spe1Iin~ accord­ Malayalam 293 ing to Linguistic Survey of India has been Manipuri/ Meithei Manipurif Meithei 206 given against each ~ mother.tongue of Marari Marari S68 column 1. Marathi Marathi 455 Marwari Marwari 713 Alphabetical order of mother-tongues claSsified Classified name in Classification No. Mogh Maghi 266 by the Linguistic the Linguistic in the Linguistic Munda-Unspecifled Munda Branch Kol Survey of India Survey of India Survey of India Mundari Mundari 16 1 2 3 Nepali Naipali 781 Gorkhali Abor-Adi Abor-Adi 123 Oriya OriyaJ 502 Angami Angami 154 Utkali Ao Ao 166 Pabari.Birjial Pahari Group cr. Note 2 Assamese Assamese 552 Brijia/ 107 108

Alphabetical order of Alphabetical order of the mother-tongues classified Classified name in Classification No. mother-tongues indicated by the Linguistic the Linguistic in the Lin~uistic by asterisk and dagger or Manner in which tentatively Survey of India Survey of India Survey of India a dagger alone in classified or reclassified by Table C-V the L nguist. 2 3 2 Punjabi Panjabl 632 Gurmukhi Mursum (T) Halam Rajasthani Rajasthani 712 Notia (T) Tripuri Pahari-Birjia Rangkhol Rangkhol 229 Brijia/Bin;hia (TR) Birjia/ Brijia/ Binjhia Santali Santali 15 Rupini (T) Halam Savara Savara 29 Saimal (T) Halllm Sindhi Sindhl 445 285 Tamil Tamil Note 3 Telugu Telugu 319 Tibetan Tibetan 58 Mother-tongues outside the Indian Sub-continent Tripuri Tipura 151 which have been printed in italics in the Table have , been arranged by the Linguist according to (a) Turi Turi 21 Urdu 585 mother-tongues of other Asian countries and (b) Vaiphei Vaiphei 249 mother-tongues of each of the other continents in the following manner: Note 2 Other Asian Countries/ The following mother-tongues arranged in alpha­ other continents. Mother-tongues betical order as per Table C-V and are indicated by Other ~siaB Afghani/Kabuli/Pakhto/Pashto/Pathani, countnes Burme~, Ceylonese/Simela/Singhalese allterisk and dagger or a dagger alone in that Table Persian. ' hav~ been tentatively classified or reclassified by the Europe English, Fronch Linguist in the manner stated below: (T) against the mother-tongue in column 1 Note 4 indicates that it has been tentatively The following mother-tongues which appear in classified. the table have been found unclassifiable by the (1'R) means that it has been tentatively reclassi- Linguist for want of any dependable information on fied by the Linguist. them so far :- Benjua. Bhim, Fulmali. Fulnagri, Ganju, Ghasi, Alphabetical order of the mother-tongue indicated Ghatwal. Gowala, Gur, Jhara, Khattai, Kuli, Kuta] by asterisk and dagger or a Manner in which tentatively dagger alone in classified or reclassified by Manaki, Muchi, Paik, Rajbhar. , Tanti. Table C-V the Linguist _Uchai. 2 Note 5 Banshi (T) Halam Bhimchaura (T) Bhili Column 2 shows variant speUings or forms of Bhuiya/Bhuyan (T) Bhumji mother-tongue returns which are rationalized to the Bisbnupuriya (TR) Manipuri/ Meithei names given against them in column 1. Bongcher ( T) Halam Chari chong (T) Halam Rationalized forms of Variant forms orthe names names of mother­ of mother-tongues recorded Darlong (T) Kuki tongue as listed during enumeration and/ or Jaintia (T) Pnar/Synteng in Table C-V transcription Kaipang (T) Halam 1 2 Kalai (T) Halam Benjua Dengua Karbong (T) Halam Bhimchaura Bhimsoura Kok Barak (T) Jamatia Bhotia-Unspecified Konda (TR) A language of the Dravidian family Bongcher Banchar Larka (T) Bhumij Chari Chong Charai Chong Mulsom (T) Kuki Deswali Deshwali Mura (T) MundaIi Devanagari Devnagri Murasing (T) Tripuri Garhwali Garwali 109

Rationalized forms of Rationalized forms of names of mother­ Variant forms of the names names of mother­ Variant forms of the-names tonllue as listed of mother-tongues recorded tongue as listed of mother-tongues recorded in Table C-V during enumeration in Table C-V during enumeration 1 2 1 2 GorkhaIi Gurkhali Mogh Mog Gujarati Gujrathi Mulsom Mulsum, Mursum Gurmukhi Gurumukhi Mundari Mandari Hindustani Hindusthani Nagari-Hindi Nagri Jaintia Jayantia Rajbhar Rajbar Rangkhol Kabui Kubai Rangkhal Saimal Chaimal Khattai Khatai Savara Saura, Sabar KurukhjOraon Orang Telugu Telugu, Telenga Lotha Lutha Turi Turiya Manipuri/Meithei Maithi Utkali Utkal Marari Marar Vaiphei Bhaipei

APPENDIX TO TABLE C-V

Abstract of Classified and Unclassified languages

Mother-tongues of the Indian Sub-continent Unclassified by Linguistic Classified by Linguis~ Survey of India but tenta- Survey of India but re- Mother-tongues Total Classified by Linguistic Unclassified tively classified by classified by Linguist outside Indian number Survey of India (bearing·) Linguist (bearing • & t) (bearing t) Sub-continent of ,-_----A___ ..,. ,-__.A. __ --.. .-__--Jo. ,------'---, mother- No. of No. fof No. of No. of No. of tongues Tongues M F Tongues M F Tongues M F Tongues M F Tongues M F 1 :2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 112 67 580,983 541,143 20 967 1,011 19 8,936 8,289 3 133 104 6 351 325

Note (i) The total of columns 2, 5, 8 and 14 will give the total number of mothertongues (ii) 'The Fiy-leafand the Appendix thereto have been prepared by the Linguist, Office of the Registrar General, India: 110

C-V-MOTHER TONGUE

Note: (I) Mother-tongues printed in italics belong to countries outside 'the Indian (ii) Names occuring after hyphen (-) have been introduced by the 'Linauist (ill) Asterisk (*) means that the mother-tongue is unclassified in Linguistic (iv) DJlgger (t) denotes that the mother-tongue though classified in Lntguistic (v) Asterisk and dagger (. t) denote that the mother-tongue is unclassified by Grierson

TRIPURA ----.- -, Sadar Khowai Total Rural Urban Su~division Sub-division S1. ,...---A-----"" , ~-----, ,..~ ,- ' .... -, No. Mother-tongue P M F P M F P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

All Motber-toagutl t,142,OO! 591,237 550,708 1,039,008 536,580 502,428 102,997 54,657 48,340 189,799 177,'1.77 67,188 62,7t;o

1 Abor/Ad! 3 3 3 3 3 11 2 Afghani/ Kabulif Pa- 3 3 3 3 1 khto/ Pashlo/ Pathani 3 Angami 9 5 4 9 5 4 5 4 4 Ao 2 2 2 2 2 5 Assamese 123 74 49 115 67 48 8 7 1 28 4 69 38 31 69 38 31 6 ·tBanshi , / 7 engali 722;442374,565 347,877 {j25,049 323,2{)4 301,845 97,393 SI,i6i 46,032 131,930 123,504 31,143 28,5('-2 8 *Benjua 229 112 117 229 112 IJ7 .•...... 112 IJ7 ...... 9' .Bbim 229 117 112 229 117 112 117 112 10 ·tBhimchaura 129 71 58 129 71 58 ,11 Bhotia-UBSpoQfied 3 1 2 3 2 ]2 .tBhuiya/Bhuyan 10 6 4 10 6 4 6 4 113 Bhumij 20 11 9 20 11 9 8 7 14 Bihari 13 3 10 10 10 3 3 10 ,1S tBlshnuputi,a 13 '13 13 13 tfli - 'f!Bbngchcl 6 4 2 6 4 2 4 2 17 Burmese 230 107 123 230 107 123 1 1 2 18 CeyloneseJ Simelu 1 1 1 1 1 Singhalese 19 Chakma 22,361 11,608 10,753 22,283 11,547 10,736 78 61 17 2S 12 3 20 Chang-Naga 1 1 1 1 1

21 .t Chari Chong 213 114 99 213 114 99 22 -tDarlons 817 357 460 816 3S7 459 1 23 l>eswali 2 1 1 2 1 1 24 Devanagari 2 9 11 2 9 2 9 25 English M 11 11 18 8 10 4 3 1 10 10 26 French 2 2 2 2 2 27 ·Fulmali 10 6 4 10 6 4 28 ·Fulnagri 2 2 2 2 29 -Ganju 19 14 5 19 14 5 14 5 30 Garhwali tOI 77 24 80 65 15 21 12 9 22 15 7 6

31 Oaro 5,458 2,767 2,691 5,448 2,757 2,691 10 10 1,053 1,009 53 52 32 ·Ohasi 124 28 96 124 28 96 28 96 33 ·Ghatwal 5 3 2 5 3 2 3 2 34 Gondi 116 59 57 116 59 57 59 57 35 Gorkhali 14 10 4 14 10 4 JO 36 ·Oowala 16 14 2 16 14 2 14 2 37 Gujarati 40 24 16 27 15 12 13 9 4 18 13 38 ·Gur 192 106 86 191 105 86 1 1 39 30 24 11 39 Gurmukhi 33 25 I 27 21 6 6 4 2 23 3 J 2 40 Guruns 5 2 3 5 2 3

41 Halam 5,481 2,723 2,758 5,481 2.723 2,758 72 51 277 465 42 Hindi \ 18,451 10,790 7,661 16,474 9,534 6,940 1,917 1,256 721 3,723 2,727 1,435 1,165 43 Hindustani 349 228 121 349 228 121 50 53 163 63 44 ·tJaintia 1 1 1 1 1 45 Jamatia 14,522 7,310 7,212 14,516 7,304 7,212 6 6 31 17 1,793 1,782 111

(ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

Sub-Continent. to indicate groupings. Survey of India. Survey of India is either tentatively reclassified or considered un classifiable by the Linguist. but is tentatively classified by the Linguist.

.r, ~, Kamalpur Kailasahar Dharmanagar SonalDUra Udaipur Amarpur Belonia Sabroom Sub·division 'Sub-division Sub-4ivision Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division A ,-~ ,--""""____' ,..---A----, ~ ~ ,..---A---. ~ S]. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M LF No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

32.017 29.658 54,533 49,593 66,478 61,070 40,:i54 37,615 45.951 44,123 29,440 26,925 43,936 40,891 22,541 20,856 All Mother tongues 1 2 2 3 4 40 44 4 1 5 38 31 6 15,652 14,43530,600 27,991 43.753 39,919 36,059 33,643 35,076 33,647 8,944 7,580 29,457 27.633 11,951 10,963 7 8 9 71 58 10 2 11 12 3 2 13 1 2 14 13 15 16 1 5 65 81 5 2 33 34 17 18

2 2 3,588 3,314 3,855 3,559 94 105 2,969 2,761 207 218 865 782 19 2(} 114 99 21 67 75 209 297 81 86 1 22 1 1 23 24 1 1 25 26 , 4 27 2 28 29 26 3 2 3 3 11 1 2 30

578 550 220 199 5 2 734 757 88 94 33 30 31 32 33 34 4 35 36 5 3 37 ... (\ 43 45 38 1 1 2 39 2 3 40 1,316 1,251 206 216 842 765 1 10 9 41 1,892 1,512 1,396 817 1,577 1,203 139 78 225 65 104 16 224 64 75 14 42 15 5 43 44 10 13 21 24 2,133 2,198 3,322 3,178 4~ 112

C-V-MOTHER TONGUE

TRIPURA ,-- -"-- ._------,. Sadar Khowai Rural Urban Sub-division ,-___Total..A.. Sub·division 81. r----..A..----, ,---A-_--"\ .---~ . - • I No. Mother·tongue P M F P M F P M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

46 *Jhara 91 49 42 91 49 42 49 41 47 Kabui I I I 1 1 48 Kachari 3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1 49 *t Kaipang 1,977 979 998 1,977 979 998 211 207 191 193 50 *tKalai 2,050 1,107 943 2,050 1,107 943 220 71

51 Kannada 5 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 52 *t Karbong 72 48 24 72 48 24 17 12 31 12 53 Kashmiri 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 54 Kharia 237 124 113 237 124 113 5S 50 55 Khasi 332 184 148 3:6 183 143 6 5 5 33 7

56 *Khattai 4 1 3 4 t 3 t 3 57 Koch 334 173 161 334 173 161 173 161 58 *t Kok Barak 3 ,., 3 3 3 3 59 Kol 4 "- 2 4 2 2 2 2 60 tKonda 220 1I8 102 220 118 102 36 31 63 50

61 Kuki·Unspecified i,902 1,033 869 1,902 1,033 869 51 30 107 97 62 *Kuli 138 47 91 138 47 91 47 91 63 Kumauni III 18 18 18 18 f\4 Kurmi II 10 1 11 10 I 4 6 1 65 Kurukh!Oraon 1,8Il 952 859 1,811 952 859 195 163 150 126

66 *Kutal 2 1 I 2 1 I 67 *tLarka 32 17 15 32 17 15 68 otha 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 69 Lushai/Mizo 2,941 1,465 1,476 2,921 1,454 1,467 20 11 9 69 26 70 Madrasi 65 38 27 65 38 27 8 10 23 12

71 Malayalam 34 27 7 13 10 3 21 17 4 22 6 1 72 *Manaki 13 5 8 13 5 8 5 8 73 Manipuri/Meithei 27,940 14,280 13,660 26,132 13,350 12,782 1,838 930 878 3,021 2,982 1,000 1,021 74 Marad 5 5 ... 5 5 75 Marathi 20 14 6 17 11 6 3 3 8 6 6

76 Marwari 8 6 2 8 6 2 77 Mogh 10,304- 5,350 4,954 10,294 5,340 4,954 10 10 2 3 49 47 78 *Muchi 18 8 1{) 18 8 10 8 10 79 *t \fulsom 289 153 ]36 289 153 136 151 134 80 Muoda·Unspecified 2,961 1,510 1.451 2,961 1,510 1,451 762 683 465 477

81 Mundari 185 100 85 185 100 85 85 73 15 12 82 *tMura 512 308 204 512 308 204 257 168 83 *t Mnrasing 22 13 9 22 13 9 84 *t \{ursum 4,486 2,356 2,130 4,486 2,356 2,130 199 171 234 200 85 N 19ari·Hindi 138 80 58 138 80 58 53 35 te 5

86 Nepali 1,682 1,126 556 1,530 1,033 497 152 93 S9 701 309 21 9 87 *tN_oatia 4,468 2,343 2,125 4,465 2,341 2,124 3 2 1 S44 508 88 onya 11,582 6,075 5,507 11,455 6,OOl 5,453 127 73 54 1,719 1,630 2,194 1,939 89 tPahari.Birjia/Brijia! 4 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 Binjhia 90 *Paik 8 3 5 8 3 5 3 5

91 Persian 418 227 191 415 224 191 3 3 21 16 201 169 92 Punjabi 78 49 29 37 22 15 41 27 14 38 23 1 93 Rajasthani 33 21 12 9 4 5 24 17 7 8 2 3 5 94 *Rajbhar 16 12 4 16 12 4 12 4 95 *Ranchi 78 38 40 78 38 40 22 25

96 Rangkhol 5S0 277 273 550 277 273 119 120 68 60 97 Reang 52,993 2'),162 25,831 52,969 27,141 25,828 24 21 3 30 It 3,349 3,125 98 *tRupini 2,028 1,011 1,01'7 2,Q28 1,0Il 1,017 597 612 413 383 99 *tSaimal 41 10 31 41 to 31 100 Santali 1,634 887 747 1,634 887 747 389 321 393 330 113 (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-contd.

Kamalpur KaUasahar Dharmanagar Sonamura Udaipur Amarpur Belonia Sabroom Sub-division Sub-division Sub-divisioD Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division ..A r-A..-.., ~ .. , ___.A-.-., ~ , .. SI. M F ~ M F M F M F M F M F M F No. IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 'J:1 28 29 30 J

46 47 ... 48 511 S98 49 77 59 27 23 1 780 790 2 SO 51 52 S3 69 63 S4 1 101 93 48 42 2 SS 56 57 58 S9 19 21 60 51 59 725 S89 48 SO 17 17 33 27 1 61 .. , 62- 63 ...... 64 3 6 549 S06 SO S6 1 2 3 1 65 66 17 IS 67 ... 68 2 6 78 84 1,310 1,360 2 t 3 69 7 5 70 2 1 1 1 71 ... 72 2,999 2,947 4,428 4.074 2,785 2.611 3 11 6 5 1 16 13 12 5 73 5 74 75 ... 6 2 ...... 76 418 368 SO 31 3 1 248 247 2,503 2,270 2.076 1,988 77 78 2 :I 79 56 57 120 158 67 61 6 7 24 6 10 2 80 81 9 38 16 13 11 82 13 9 83 229 198 ... 953 831 741 730 84 8 6 S 2 8 2 4 85 28 26 163 107 41 28 19 6 9 1 79 53 56 16 9 1 86 SOB 458 6 2 15 1 1,268 1151 2 5 87 1,158 992 169 163 706 678 1 13 7 6 91 62 30 24 88 89 - 90 4 6 , .. ... ( 1 91 3 3 1 ... 2 1 1 ":' 1 92 2 5 8 93 94 16 IS 95 90 92 1 ... 96 1.357 1.308 2,950. 2.752 9,678 9,173 1 791 82S 6,4086,109 2,597 2,528 1 97 ... 22 1 98 10 g'i 99 57 38 23 31 24 2S 1 2 100 114

,C-V-MOTHER TONGU~

TRIPURA r Sadar Khowai ,.--__Total-A. __ ...,. ,..___ Rural10.... ______,.....__ Urb~...A- __ --. Sub-division Sub-division SI. ~~ No. Mother.tongue p M F PM F PM F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

101 Savara 818 407 411 818 407 411 164 177 63 57 102 Sindhi 21 16 5 21 16 5 14 5 103 Tamil 49 34 15 40 28 12 9 6 3 13 4 13 7 104 ·Tanti 16 9 7 16 9 7 ...... lOS Tclugu 1,713 936 777 1.672 911 761 41 25 16 185 156 565' 456 106 Tibetan 44 •.. 33 ••• 11 107 Tripud 211,883 108,167 103,716 210.731 107,504 103,227 1,152 663 489 42,4J 41,46i 21,17'i 20,66'2 108 Turi 2 1 1 2 1 1 ... 1 1 109 ·Uchai 768 392 376 768 392 376 2 110 Urdu 21 15 6 21 IS 6 9 4 2 2 111 Utkali 1 1 1 1 112 ,Vaiphei 1 1 1 115

(ALPHABETICAL ORDER)-concld.

Kamalpur Kailasahar Dharmanagar Sonamura Udaipur Amarpur Belonia Sabroom Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division,--.....______,. Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division Sub-division ,....----"---- ...---A.-...... , r----A.-----" r-----'---, ~ r-----'--, ,.-.--A--. F F SI • M F M M M F M F M F M F M F No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

56 47 69 77 S5 53 101 1 1 102 7 4 1 9 7 103 21 14 165 151 104 1 105 , 1 106 S,2841 5,025 8.438 7,691 1,188 1,103 4,107 3,869 5,8705,64S 3,571 3,286 8,576 7,938 7,4707,036 107 108 20 15 250 258 120 103 109 1 2 110 1 111 112 116

Statement showing Percentage change in each decade (1911-61) oj population -oj three numerically most important languages (including dialects) as of 1961. a-Absolute figures b-Percentage Variation c-Percentage to total population Language :-Bengali Union Territory 1961 1951 1931 1921 1911

2 3 4 5 6 @ @ @ Tripura a 744,803 386,707 170,750 128,423 98~79 b +92:60 +126.48 +32.96 +30.94 c 6522 60.51 44.65 42.18 42.71 Language :-Tripuri @ @ Tripura a 283.891 150,087 148,298 125,793 93,M() b +89.15 +1.21 +17.89 +33.85 c 24.86 23.49 38.78 41.32 40.93 Language :-Manipuri/Meithei (a? Tripura a 27,953 19,086 19.536 15,549 16,381 b +46.46 (-)2.30 +25.64 (-)5.08 c 2.45 2.99 5.11 5.11 7.13

@ Includes dialects as per list attached.

List-I Dialects of Bengali in Tripura in 1961, 1951, 1931, 1921 and 1911 Total Bengali Bengali Chakma Tripura «(961) 744,803 722,442 22,361 Tripura (1951) 386,707 375,035 1J,672 Tripura (1931) 170,750 165,530 5,220 Tripura (1921) 128,423 128,423 Tripura (1911) 98,079 97,858 221 List-II Dialects of Tripura in ] 961 Name of Total SI.No. Union Territory Tripuri Tripuri Jamatia Kokbarak 'Murasirtg Reang 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Tripura 283,891 211,883 14,522 3 22 4,468 52,993 List-III Dialects of Tripuri in 1951 Name of Total S1. No. Union Territory Tripuri Tripuri Jamatia Kokbarak Murasing Noatia Reang 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tripura 150,087 129,379 2,750 1,291 16,667 List-IV Dialects of Manipuri/Meithei in 1961 51. No. Name of Union Territory Total Manipuri/Meithei Manipuri/Methei Bishnu Puriya 1 2 3 4 5 Tripura 27,953 27,940 13

[Supplied by the Central Tabulation Office) APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST Serial Serial No. Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of Language Or Dialect

AUSTRIO FAMILY 50 Aiton A 'U8tro·Ne8ian Sub-Family 51 Ahom Indo-Nesian Branch 52 Khamti Malay Group 53 Khamti Proper 1 SalOn 54 Phakial Malay 2 55 Tai-rong A 'U8tro-Asiatic Sub-Family 56 Nora Mon-Khmer Branch Mon-Khmer Group Tibeto-Burman Sub-Fa.nily 3 Man or Talaing Tibeto-Himalayan Branch Palaung- Wa G1'01tp Tibetan Group 4 Palaung 57 Bhatia 5 Wa 58 Bhatia of or Tibetan 6 Yanglam 59 Bhatia of Baltistan 01' Balti 7 Danaw 60 BhOtia of Pul'ik 7a Others 61 BhOtia of Or Ladakhi KM8i Group 62 BbOtiii. of Lahul or Lahuli 8 Khasi 63 BhOtiii of Spiti 9 Standard 64 Bhiitia of Upper Kanawar or Nyamkat 10 Lyng-ngam 65 BhO~ia of Tehri Garhwal or Jag 11 Synteng 66 BhOtiii. of Garhwal 12 War 67 Sha~pa Bhatia Unspecified 68 BhO~ili of or Da-njong-ka Nicobar Group 69 Bhatia of Bhutan or Lhoke 13 Nicobarese 70 Kag~te MU1J,r!ii Branch 71 Bhatia of Khams 14 Kherwari Other Dialects (Unspecified) 15 Santali PronQminal';zed Himalayan Group 16 M m;Hjari • Western Sub-Group 17 Bhumij 72 Manchati or Patni 18 Birhar 73 Chamba: Lahuli' 19 Kadii.· 74 BUllll,n 20 Ha- 75 RanglOi, Gandla, or Tinan 21 Tiiri 76 Kanashi 22 Asuri 77 Kanauri 23 Agariii. 78 Rangkas 24 Brijia 79 Darmiya 25 Korwa 80 Chaudangsi Unspecified 81 Byangsi 26 Kiirkii 82 Janggali 27 Kharia. 28 Juaftg Eastern Sub-Group 29 Savara 83 30 Gadabii 84 Thami Unspeoified 85 Limbii 86 Yakha KAREN FAMILY 87 Khambii 31 Karen 88 Riii or Jimdar 32 Bwe 89 (Khambu Dialeets) 33 Karenbyu 90 34 Sgaw 91 BiBali 35 Pwo 92 Sangpang 36 Taung.!hu 93 LaMr6ng 37 Padaung 94 LambichhOng 38 Yinbaw 95 Waling 39 Gheko 96 Chhingtang 40 Karenni 97 Rungchhenbiing 41 Zayein 98 DungmiUi 41a Others and Unspecified 99 Rodong or Chamling MAN FAMILY J 00 Nachhereng 42 Yao 101 Kiilung 43 Miao or Hmong 102 Thiilung TIBETO-GHINESE FAMILY 103 Chaurasya Siamese-Chine8e Sub-Family 104 Khaling Tai GroUp 105 Diimi 44 Lao 106 Vayl1 or Hayu 45 Siamese 107 Chepang 46 Lii J 08 Kusiinda 47 Khiin 109 Bhramu 48 Daye 110 Thiiksya 49 Shan TJ nspecified 7 RGI{64 APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST-contd. Serial Serial No. Name of Language or Dialeot No. Name of Language or Dialect Non·P1"Onominalized Himala1Jl

231 Bete 289 Irula 232 Hallam 290 Kasuva 233 Hallam Proper 291 Kaikadi 234 Khelma 292 Burga~~i 235 Bakajaib or Shekasip 293 MalayaJam 236 Langrong 294- Standard and Unspecified 237 Aimol 295 Yerava 238 Chiru 296 Kanarese 239 Kolhreng or Kolren 297 Standard 240 Kom 298 Ba~aga 241 Kyau or Chaw 299 Kurumba or Kurumvari 242 Hmar 300 Golari or Holiyii 243 Chote 301 Ko~agu or Coorgi Z4'4 Muntuk 302 Tulu 245 Karum 303 Toda 246 Purum 304 Kota 247 Anal Intermediate Group 24-8 Hiroi-Lamgang 305 Kurukh or OraB 249 Vaiphei 306 Malhar Southern Chin Sub. Gr01tp 307 Malta or Maler 250 Chinme 308 Kui, Kandhi, or Khond 251 Welaung • 309 Kolami 252 Chinbolr 310 Kolami Proper 253 Yindu 311 Bhili of Basim 254 Chinb6n 312 Naiki .255 Taungtha 313 Gandi 256 Khyang Or S16 314 St~ndard 257 Khami, Kh\~e-myi, or Kumi 315 Gattu 258 Anu 316 Rai' 259 M'hang 317 Maria Unclassed Kuki-Chin 318 Pa;ji 259a KU.ki (Un&pecified) Unspecified 259b Chm Unclassed and (Un"pecified) Andhra Language Burma Group 319 Telllgu 260 Maingtha 320 ~}~ndard and Unspecified 261 Szi or Atsi 321 .n..omtau 262 Lashi 322 Salewari 263 Maru 323 Galari 264- Mru 324 Beradi 265 Burmese 325 Vada~i 266 Arakanese 326 Rainathi 267 Taungyo 327 Dasari 268 Intha North_ We8tern Language 269 Da-;:u 328 Brahui 27b Tavoyan Semi-Dravidian Hybrids 271 Chaungfua 329 Ladhadi 272 Yanbye 330 Bharia: 272a Others INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY Lolo-Mo8'o Group Aryan Sub-Family 273 Lola Eranian Branch 274 Mo-s'o Per8ian Group 275 Lisu 331 Persian 276 Aka 332 Dehwari 277 Kwi 333 Mastung Sub-Dialect Others 277a 334 Kalat Sub-Dialect Sak (Lui) Group 335 Kirani Sub-Dialect 278 Lui 336 Badakhshi 279 Andro-Sel1gmai Eastern Group • 280 Chairel Afghanistan-Baluchistctn Sub-Group 281 Kadu 337 Pa~l;l.ta 282 Daingnet 338 North-Eastern Dialect 283 Ganan 339 Standard of Peshawar 284. Sak or Thet 340 Buner Sub-Dialect 341 Yusufzai Sub-Dialect DRAVIDIAN FAMILY 342 Swat Sub-Dialect Dravitf,a GroUp 34-3 Bajaur Sub-Dialect 285 Tamil 34-4 Ghilzai Sub-Dialect 286 Standard and Unspecified 345 Afridi Sub-Dialect 287 Korava 346 Chhachhi Pa~hta 288 Yerukala 347 Banga\ll:t Sub-Dialect lV

APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSJFIED LIST-conta.

Serial Serial No. Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of Language Qr DiB,lect

348 South-Western Dialect 409 Torwali or Torwalak 349 Standard of Bannu 410 Ohilis 3.'50 Khata&.' Sub-Dia.lect 411 Maiyi 351 Banniichi 412 Kili-Dliberi Jib 352 Marwat Sub-Dialect 413 Kol.i·Pii.lus 353 "Taziri 414 Seo-Banlrar 354 Standard of Kandahar Indo-Aryan Brunch 355 Kiikari 356 Liini Outer Sub-Branch 357 ' Shi~iini N ortn- Welltern Group 358 Mand61.[]lel Sub-Dialoct 415 or 'Ycstern Pa.iljiibi 359 Tarino or Ohalgari 416 tltandard Unspecified Dia.lect 417- Standard of I::lhahpm: 360 Ormu!"f or Bargista 418 Jatki 361 Balochi 419 Pafljiibi 362 Western Dialect 420 Jailgli 363 Makrani (Kechi) 421 Chiw1 wari 364 Malwini (Panjguri) 422 Niswiini 365 Eastern Dialect 423 Kachhri 366 Standard (of Dera Ghazi Khan and Jacobabad) 424 Biirdi Boll 367 Standard (of North Bal uchistan) 425 Jatatardi Boli 368 Kasriini 426 MUltani 36!) l\>Iixed Dialects (of Las Bela, Sind, & Bahawalpur) 427 Miiltiini Propcr Unspecified Dialect • 428 Hindki, or JaNd, of Dera Ghazi Khan G_ltalchah Sub-G roup 429 Siriiiki Hindki of Sind 370 Wakh'i 430i._ 371 Shighni 431.[ Khetrani and Jafiri 372 I:larikoli 432 ThaJi or Jatki 373 Ighkii-shmi 4;33 North-West,ern Dialect, or 374 Ishkashmi PrOper 434 Standard 375 Sanglichi 435 Tinauli 376 Zebaki' 436 Nort,h-Eastern Dialects 377 Munjiini Or Mungi 437 a. Pothwari 378 Yiidghii - 40Sl Dardic or PWi,cha Branch 439.[ Pahiir1 (inclwling ])hiil)~li) Raftr Group 440 Chibhiili 379 BaJillgIl.]j 441 Punchhi 380 IVai-ala 442 b. Dialect of Wostern Salt Range 381 \Vasl--veri or Veron 443 Awal)kari 382 Allhkund 444 Ghebi Kalaf!lJ.a-Palfllai Sub-Group Unspecified Dia.lect:s 383 Kalashii 445 Sindhi 384 Gawar-bati or NaTanti 446 YichoU- 385 Pashai, La./iilimani, or Dehgani 447 Siriilkf Sindhi 386 Eastern Dialect 448 Thariili 387 'Western Dia.lect 449 LiiBi 388 Diri 450 Lari 389 Tiri'ihl 451 Kacl1Chhi J(hihdil' GroUp 452 Kachchhi Proper 390 Khiiwar, Chitrali, Or Arniva 453 Kayasthi Dan! Group • 454 Bhatia 391 ShiJ;ta UnspeCified 392 Gilgiti SouU!ern Group 393 Astori 455 Marathi 394 Chi]iisi 456 Standard Or Desi 395 Gurezi 457 Konkan Standard 3!)6 Dras Dia1eot 458 Par"bhi 3\)7 Brokpa of :pa,h-Hanii 459 Koli 398 N orth-Western Dialec~ 460 lCi~istfv 399 Kashmiri 461 Kunabi 400 Standard 462 Ag"'ri 401 Kashtawari 463 Dhll1lagari 402 -Mixed Dialects "1;64 BhaI;tgari 403 465 'j.'hakari 404 Siriiji of J)oq,i'i 466 KarMdi 405 Riimbani 467 Sangamesvari 406 Riiisl Dialects 468 Biinkoti Unspecified 469 Ghiiti 407 Kohistiini 470 Maoii 408 Garwi or Bashgharik 471 Kitkari or KiitM4i v

APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST-contd. Serial No. Name of Language or Dialect Serial Name of Language or Dialect No.

472 Varli 533 473 Sal'aki Vaq_ava! 534 Kharia-thar 474 Phuqagi 535 Pahiiriii,:thar 475 Siimvedi 53G 476 Mal Pahiiriii Dialect of Berar, tho CentmJ Provinces, and"the 537 S outh-Western Nizam's Dominions 538 Northern 477 Varhiiqi Or Berari 53U 478 Standard Niigpuri .540 Koch 479 Dhanagari 541 480 Siripuria Dza.!"pi 542 Riijbangsi 481 Goviiri 543 482 K6shti Sta~rd 544 Bahe 483 KumbMri 545 484 Kunabiiii Eastern 546 Standard 485 Miihari 547 486 Marheti Haijong 548 Sylhettia 487 Natakani 549 488 . Katiii South-Eastern 550 Standard 489 Broken dialects 551 MJO Halebi Chakma 4\)1 Unspecified Bhunjiii 532 Assamese 4H2 Nahari 553 Standard 493 Kamari 554 'Vestern Unspecified of Hyderablld 555 41.14 K6iJ.ka:Q.i M:ayiing 556 Jharwa 4U5 Standard 4D6 Kuqiili Unspecified 497 Dii,ldi Mediate Sub-Branch 498 Chitpavani Mediate Group 557 Eastern Hindi Unspecified 558 Marii.Phi Unspeeiiied Awadhi, Kosali, or Balswiiri 4U9 Singhalese 559 Bagheli, Baghelkhu:Q.qi, or Riwiii 500 Standard 560 Standard 501 Mahl 561 Broken Dialects of the West Eastern GroUp 562 Tirhiiri 502 °riyii 563 'Bundeli' 503 Standard 564 GahOra Jtifi Jurar 504 Mixed Dialects of the N ortb 505 Bhatri 566 Ba:naphar[ Unspecified 567 Broke1.1 Dialects of the South 506 Bihari 568 Marari 507 MaithiIi 569 P6wari 508 8tandard 570 KumbMri 509 .sollthern Standard 571 Ojhi 5]0 Eastern 572 ChhattisgarlJi, Lariii, or Khaltiih- 573 511 Ea~tern Proper Chhattisgarhi Proper ., 512 TMrii 574 I:)urgujiii 513 Chhikii-ohhiki 575 Broken Dialects 514 Western 576 Sadri Korwa 515 Jolaha Boli 577 Haigiini Unspecified 578 Binjhwiiri 516 Magahi 579 KalaIigii 517 Standard 580 Bhulia 518 Eastern Inner Sub-Branch Unspecified Gentral Group 519 Bhojpuri 581 Western Hindi 520 Southern Standard 582 Hind6stani 521 Northern Standard 583 Vernacular HiIld6stiini 522 Saran Dialoct 584 Literary Hind6stiini 523 Gorakhpuri 585 Urdu 524 Sar~ariii 586 Hindi 525 Western 587 D/l,khini Hind6stiini or Musalm"i 526 Nag-puriii 588 Bangaru, etc. .527 Madhiisi 589 Bangaru Proper 528 Thiiru Bho,ipuri .590 Jatii Unspecified 591 H~riani or Deswii]f 529 Bengali 592 Braj Bhiilrhii, or .Antarbedi .530 Central or Standard .593 Standard 531 Western - 594 Standard Proper 532 Standard 595 Jiid6biiti 596 Sikarw.1ri vi APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST-oontd. Serial Serial No. Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of Language or Dialect

597 North-Western 647 :Qogra or :Qogri 598 Southern 648 l;>ogra Proper 599 Southern Dialect Proper 649 KaJ;lQiali 600 l;>angi or Ka-kaehhii-ki Bol i 650 Kiingra Dialect 601 l;>i'igar-wara 651 Bha~eali 602 Kiilimiil Unspecified 603 l;>aligbhang 652 Gujarati 604 Kanauji 653 Standard 1105 Kanauji Proper 654 Nagari 606 Mixed Dialects 655 Borabay Dialect 607 Ranauji of Qawnpore 656 GamaQia 608 Tirhari of Cawnpore 657 Sur"ti 609 Ranauji of East Hardoi 658 Anawali1 or Bha~helii 610 Bundeli or BundelkhaQ.qi 659 Dialect of Eastern Broach 611 Standard 660 Parsi Gujarati 612 Pii.wari 661 Char6tari 613 Lodhii.nti or Rii.~h6rii. 662 Patidari 614 Khat6la 663 VaQ_odari :615 Mixed Dialects of the North.East 664 Gamaqia of Ahmedabad 616 Baniiphari 665 Pattani 617 KUQ.Qri 666 Kii~hiyawiiqi 618 NibhaWi. 667 Jhalawaq.. 619 Bhadauri or T5wargarhi 668 Sorathi 620 Broken Dialacts of the ~outh 669 HiilaQ.i 621 LOdhi 670 G6hilwiiQ.i 622 Chhindwara BundPli 671 Unspecified 623 'Bagbeli' 672 VhOrasiii 624 'Bunde)i' 673 Khar"wii 625 P6wari 674 PataQ.i\li 626 GaoH 675 Kakari 627 RaghObansi 676 Tarimiiki or Ghisiigi 628 Kirari Unspecified Dialects Others 677 'Bhili 629 Koshti Dialects 678 Bhili or Bhilo<.U 630 Kumbhar Dialects 679 Ahiri 631 Nagpuri Hindi 680 Anarya or Paha<;li 632 Paiijabi 681 Baori 633 Standard 682 Barel 634 Majhi 683 Chara!}.i 635 Jullundur Doiibi 684 ChOdhari 636 D6iibi Proper 685 Dehawali 637L Kahliirj or Biliispuri, and Hoshiarpur Pabiifi 686 Ph6Qiii 638f 687 l;>ubli 639 Powiidhi 688 Gamati 640 PachhaQ.i, Rathi, JiiJ;lQ.. or Naili 689 Girasia 641 Miilwiii, Jangali, or Ja~ki 690 Habura 642 BhaHlani 691 KonkaJ;li 643 Ra~hi of Bikaner 692 K6tali 644 'Bagri' of Fazilka 693 Magari 645 Ra~hauri ~f Ferozepore 694 Miiwchi 646 Paiija.bi merging into Lahnda 695 Nahari or Baglani vii APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST-oontd.

Serial ~erial No. Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of Language ot Dialect

696 Nilik3 qi 747 Rii.jii.wati 697 Nori 748 Kishangarhi 698 Panchii!i 749 Ajmeri 699) 750 HarauN Par"dhi and ,!,iikal,lkiiri 700S 751 Standard 701 Paw"ri 752 Sipii.ri 702 Ranawat 753 North-Eastern Rajasthiin! 703 Rii.J.li Bhil 754 Mewati 704 Rii.~havi 755 Standard 705 Siyalgiri 756 Rathl. 706 Wagaqi 757 Nahi'lrii Mewati 707 Khiindesi 758 Kather Mewiiti 708 Standard Unspecified 709 KU9-abaii 759 Ahirwati or Hirv.ii.ti 710 1)angi 760 Miilvi 711 Rangari 761 Malvi Proper or Ahiri 712 Rajasthani 762 Rang!i or Raj-wari 713 Miirwari 763 S0J.lQwari 714 Standard 764 Mixed Dialects 715 - Eastern 765 Hoshangabad Dialect 716 Mii.rwari-1)huryqhiiri 766 1)hOlewari 717 Gorawati 767 BhOyari 718 Ajmer Dia lect 768 Katiyai 719 Merwara Dialect 769 Pat-vi 720 Mewari 770 NimaQ.i 721 MiSrwar! 771 Banjari or Labhani 722 Sarwiiri 772 Labhani of Panjab and Gujarat 723 Khairiiri 773 Othar Banjari 724 Southern 774 Kakerj 725 GOQwar i 775 Bahriipiii. 726 Rirohi 776 Gujari 727 Standard 777 Qujuri of Hazara 728 Abu Lok-ki Boli 778 Ajiri of Hazara 729 Saeth-ki Boli 779 Kashmir Gujuri 730 Deorawa~i 780 Gujari of the Plains 731 Marwari-Gujarati Unspecified Dialeots 732 Group 733 Tha!i 781 Eastern Pahari, Khas-kura, or Naipali 734 Miirwari-Sindhi 782 Standard 735 1)hataki 783 Piilpa 736 Northern 784 Central Pahiiri 737 Bikaneri 785 Kumauni 738 Shekhawati 786 Khasparjiya 739 Bagri 787 Phaldak6~iya 740 Central Eastern Rajasthiini I 788 Pachha. 741 Jaipuri .789 Rau-Chaubhaiai 742 Standard 790 Rau-Chaubhail5i Proper 743 T6rii.wii~i 791 Standard of Naini Tal 744 Kathairii. 792 Chhakatiyii. 745 Chaurasi 793 Riimgarhiya 746 Niigarchal 794 Bazari viii APPENDIX I LINGUISTIC SURVEY OF INDIA-CLASSIFIED LIST-cone/d.

Serial Serial No. Name of Language or Dialect No. Name of I.anguage or Dialect

795 Bhlibali of Rampur 836 Mandi Group 796 Kumaiyl 837 Mal}q.lHi,F 797 Chaugarkhiy'i 838 ChhO~a Bailgha!i 798 Gailgo!li 839 Mal}q.eaji Pahiiri 799 Danpuriya or MaJ.lq.i Sir;iji 800 Soriyaii 840 Suketi 801 Askoti 841 Chamba Group 802 Sirali 842 Chameali 803 Johari 843 Gadi or Bharmauri 844 804 Garhwali 805 Srinagariya 845 Pailgwaji 846 Bhadraw;ih Group 806 Rathi or Ra~hwiili 807 LOhbya 847 Bhadra wahi 808 Dasaulya 848 Bha!esi 849 Pii,q.arj 809 Badhiini Unspecified 810 Mijh-Kumaiyi 811 Nagpuriyii. Unspecified Pahari UNGLASSED LANGUAGES 812 Salani 850 Burushaski or Khajuna 813 Tehri or Gailgiipariya 851 Standard of Hunza-Nagar 814 Western Pahari 852 Warshikwar or Biltum of Yiisin 815 Jaunsari 853 Andamanese 816 Sirmauri 854 Gipsy Languages 817 Dharthi 855 Beldari 81S Giripari 856 Bham~j 819 Bissau 857 :porn 820 Baghati 858 Garoq.i 821 Kiiithali 859 Gulgulia 822 Kii'ithali Proper 860 Kanjari 823 HaJ;lq.iiri 861 Kuchbandhi 824 Simla Siriiji 862 Kolhati 825 Barii.ri 863 Laq.i 826 SorachlSli 864 Macharia 827 Kirni 865 Malar 828 Kochi 866 MyanwaIe or Lhiiri 829 Satlaj Group 867 Nati 830 Sodochi 868 ()Q.~i 831 Outer Siraji 869 PeJ.lQ.hari 832 Kulu Group 870 Qa~ai 833 Kului 871 Sisi 834 Inner Siraji 872 SikaJgMl 835 Sainji TABLE C-V1

Bll..INGUALIS!J

TABLE C-VI BILINGUALISM

FLY-LEAF

This table has been prepared only for total, lanauages should be other than his mother tongue and is in elaboration by sex of table D-I part II which he speaks and understands best and can use of 1951 Census. with felicity in communicating with others. Such language or languages wil1 exclude dialects of the The subsidiary language is the result of sort­ same language. ing of answers recorlfed under Q. 7(b) in the slip. In cases where two languages have been recorded in This table shows that, of the total population answer to Q. 1(b) in the slip, the first of the two of 11,42,005 mother tongue of 63.26% (7,22,442) mentioned in the slip has been taken for purposes population is Bengali. Of the remaining 36.74% of sorting. The instructions for writing answer to (4,19,563) who are non-Bengali speaking population, Q. 7(b) are quoted; below:- 35.71 % (1.49,853) have returned Bengali as their first subsidiary language. This comes to 13.12% of Q. 7 (b) Any Other Language (s) the total population. The total Bengali knowing population, therefore, comes to 76.38% (8,72,295), After recording the mother tongue enquire that is to say, the numerically predominent language whether the person knows any other language (s) of Tripura is Bengali. Indian or Foreign, and write the language (s) return .. The ratio of female to male of non-Bengali ed by him against this question. In case he does speaking persons knowing Bengali is 1 : 2.43 while no~ know any other language, put ·X'. that among them who do not know Bengali is The number of languages recorded against 1 t 0.69. inclusive of those who returned Bengali as this question should not be more than two. These their second sUbsidiary language.

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C-VI BILINGUAt1SM

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue.__ Union Territory/ ,...~ • Sub-Division Males Females Mates Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 :S 6

TRIPURA ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

591.197 550,741 134,066 48,552 Abor/Adi 3 3 Hindi (M-3) Afghanil Kabuli/ Pakhto/ PashtoJ Pathani 3 2 Bengali (M-l), English (M-I) Angami 5 4 3 2 Hindi (M-l', F-2) .40 2 2 Hindi (M-2) Assamese 74 49 67 41 Bengali (M-51, F-41), Hindi (M-12), English (M-4) Banshi 38 31 19 1 Bengali (M-19, F-l) Bengali 374,565 347,877 26,191 4,512 English (M-23,632, F-4,079,l liindi ~M-I,07I, F-209), ArabiclArhi M-680, F-64) Tripuri (M-246, F-IOS), Sanskrit (M-2IS, F-3). Urdu (M-133, F-8), Assamese (M-S7, F-6), Manipuri/Meithei (M-2S, F-16), Lushai/Mizo (M-32, F-l), Reang (M-30, F-2), Chakma (M-JO), Oriya ~-12, F-3), Mogh (M-8, F-5)~ epali (M-S, F-5), Jamatia (M-2, F-3), Burmese {M-3. F-l), Panian (M-4) , Mlmda-Unspecified (M-2), 'Kurukh/Oraon (M-2). Kaipang {F I), Malayalam (M-I), Nagri Hindi (F-I). Roman (M-l). Benjua 112 117 74 72 Bengali (M-74, F-72) Bhim 117 112 42 19 Bengali (M-42, F-19) Bhimchaura 71 58 14 7 Bengali (M-14, F-7) Bhutia-Unspecijied 1 2 1 1 Bengali (M-I, F-I) Bhuiya/ Bhuyan 6 4 S Bensali (M-5) Bhumij 11 9 7 4 Bengali (M-7, F-4) Bihari 3 10 to Bengali (F-7). Hindi (F-3) Mother-tongue total persons r~urned as speaking a la;i1guage subsidiary to Total Speakers. the mother-tongue. Union ferritory/ ,-___ A.--...... r-=-_____.A...... Sub DlVIsion Maks Females~' Maks Pemaks /Subsidiary lan~uage 2 3 4 6

TRIPRUA -contd. B,ishn'!puriya 13 13 Bengali (M-t3) Bongcher, , 4 2 3 2 Bengali (M-2, F-I), Hindi (M-l), Tripuri (F-l) Burmese 107 123 66 79 Bengali (M-63, F-79), Hindi (M-2), Mogh (M-I) Ceylonese! Simelu/ Singhalese

1 I 1 Tamil (M-I) Chakttta 1],608 10,753 5,737 1,991 B("(lgali (M-5,nO, F-I,991) English (M-15), Lushai/Mizo (M-l), Reang (M-l) Chang-Naga 1 Hindi (M-I) Chari Chong 114 89 Bengali (M-89) Da~/o"g 357 460 213 84 Bengali (M-208, F-83), English (M-4, Lushai!Mizo (M-l, F-l) , Deswali 1 (Hindi M-l, F-I) Devanagri 2 9 2 6 Bengali (M-2, F-6) English 11 11 8 8 Bengali (M-6, F-7), Hindi (M-2, P-I) French 2 2 English (M-2) Fulmali 6 4 6 2 Bengali (M-6, F-2) Fu/nagri ., 2 Beng~1i (M-I) Ganju \ 14 5 10 Beng.ali (M-IO) Garhwali 77 24 59 15 Hindi (M-44. F-5), Bengali (M-U. F-tO), English (M-2) Gdro 2,767 2,691 1,580 1,159 Bengali (M-l,560, P-l,159), Hindi (M-t 3), Enghsh (M-6), Nepali (M-I) Ghast 28 96 I Bengali (M-I) Ghatwaf 3 3 Bengali (M.3, F-2) 123

C-Vl BILINGUAl.lSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total speakers the mother-tongue ..A._ ___." ,.---____A-_-----. Union Territory/ I Sub-Divi~~9n Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 S 6

TRIPURA-contd. Gondi 59 57 43 37 Bengali (M-43, F-37) Gorkhali 10 4 6 2 Hindi (M-3. F-2). Bengali (M-2), English (M-l) Gowala 14 2 10 Bengali (M-IO) Gujarati 24 16 14 12 Bengali (M-7. F-8), Hindi (M-4,P.2). English (M-3, F-2) Gur 106 86 53 6 Bengali (M-53, F-6) Gurmukhi 25 8 25 3 Hindi (M-14,) English (M-9. F-l) Bengali (M-l. F-2). Sanskrit (M-I) Gurung 2 3 1 2 Hindi (M.l, F-2) Halam 2,723 2,758 1,261 542 Bengali (M-l,261. F-542) Hindi 10.790 7,661 4,896 2,928 Bengali (M-4,703, F-2,!)()8), English (M-164, F-8), Urdu (M-16. F-B). Nepali (M-5, F-l). Punjabi (M-I, F-2) , Munda-Unspecified (M-I, F-l) Sanskrit (M-2), Tripuri (M-2), /Arbi (M-l). Oriya (M-l) Hindustani 228 121 147 83 Bengali (M-147. F-82). English (F-I) Jaintia 1 1 English (M-l) Jamalia 7,310 7,212 2.614 331 Bengali (M-2,587. F-324), Tripuri (M-ll, F-7). English (M-15), Reang (M-l) Jhara 49 42 18 13 Bengali (M-18. F-13) Kabui 1 1 Hindi (M-I) Kachart 2 1 2 Hindi (M-2) Kaipang 979 998 391 36 Bengali (M-331.F-21) Tripuri (M-60. F-13) Kalai (F-2) 124

C-IV BILINGUALISM-contd:

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ ,-----A-...... ,.------A---~ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary languege 2 3 4 5 6

TRIPURA-contd. Kalai I,t07 943 625 19S Bengali (M-621, F-19S) Kannada 3 2 3 English (M-3) Karbong 48 24 15 Bengali (M-IS) Kashmiri 2 2 English (M-2) Kharia 124 113 59 44 Bengali (M-S9. F-44) Khasi 184 148 122 75 Bengali (M-12I,F-72), English (F-3), Hindi (M-I) Khattai 3 1 3 Bengali (M-l, F-3) Koch 173 161 144 122 Bengali (M-l44, F-122) Ko/ 2 2 2 2 Bengab (M-2, F-2) Konda 118 102 67 34 Bengali (M-65, F-34) Oriya (M-2) Kuki-Unspecified 1,033 869 622 379 Bengali (M-604, F-364), Reang (M-6. F-4) , English (M-4, F-2), Tripun (M-3, F-2), Hindi (M-4), Halam (F-3), Lushai/Mizo (P-3), Rupioi (M-I, F-I) Kw, 47 91 3 Bengali (F-3) Kurmi 10 4 Bengali (M-4) Kurukh/Oraon 952 859 5P4 453 Bengali (M-577. F-440), Hindi (M-16, F-13), English (M-1) Kula/ 1 1 1 Bengali (M-I) Larka 17 15 17 2 Bengali (M-t7, F-2) Lolha 1 1 Hindi (M-I) Lushai/ Mizo 1,465 1,476 260 72 Bengali3(M-86, F-29), English (M-1l3, F-3S) , Hindi (M-35. F-L), Reang (M-26,F-7) Madrasi 38 21 30 10 Bengali (M-lO,F.tO) 125:

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total speakers ,...---.A--the mother-tongue__ __, Union Territory/ ,.....---A-----"'" Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Susidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

TRIPURA-con/d. Malayalam 27 7 22 3 English (M-18. F-2). Hindi (M-2. F-l) Bengali (M-2) Manipuri/ Meithei 14,280 13.660 10.339 7.008 Bengali (M-IO,162, F-6.992), English (M-157, F-14), Hindi (M-19. F-2). Sanskrit (M-I) Morath; 14 6 6 3 Bengali (M-2. F-2). English (M-4) Hindi (F-I) Marwari 6 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2. F-2) Mogh 5,350 4,954 2,460 1.157 Bengali (M-2,44S. F-1,l5S), English (1\1-8), Tripuri (M-S, F-I), Chakma (M-2), Burmese (F-l) Mulsom 153 136 69 3 Bengali (M-69, F-3) Munda-Unspecified 1,510 1,451 904 728 Bengali (M-889, F-720), Hindi (M-I0, F-5), Tripuri (M-S. F-2), Persian (F-I) Mundar; 100 85 67 49 Bengali (M-67, F-49) Mura 308 204 157 78 Bengali (M-IS7, F-78) Murasing 13 9 7 2 Bengali (M-7, F-2) Mursum 2,356 2,130 585 49 Bengali (M-574, F-49), Tripuri (M-ll) Nagri-Hindi 80 58 51 27 Betlgali (M-45, F-22), Hindi ~M-S. I'Ll), Mogh (F-4). English (M- ) Nepali 1,126 556 719 161 Hindi )M-470, F-38), Bengali lM-236, F-l23. English (M-ll), ushai/ Mizo (M-I), Roman (M-I) Noatia 2,343 2,125 841 93 Bengal; (M-Mi. F-92), Reang (F-J) Oriya 6,075 5,507 3,481 2,516 Bengali (M-3,469, F-2,510), Hindi (M-6, F-6), English (Mo 5). Munda- Unspecified (M-l) Pahori-Birjia/ Brijia/ Binjhia 2 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2. F-2) 126

C-VI BIUNG U ALISM-colltd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territoryl r----"----. -. Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary langqage 2 3 4 5 6

TRIPURA-contd. Persian 227 191 157 Bengali (M-IS4, F-119), Hindi eM-3) punjabi 49 29 38 15 English \M-26, F-4), Hindi (M-5, F-8) Bengal (M-7. F-3) Rajasthani 21 12 15 5 Bengali (M-7. F.3). Hindi (M-5, F-2), English (M-3) Rajbhar 12 4 5 Bengali (M-5) Ranch 38 40 37 39 Bengali (M-37, F-39) Rangkhol 277 273 160 53 Bengali (M-n9, F-29); Tripuri (M-41. F-24) Reang ., 27,162 25,831 10,489 1,733 Bengali (M-I0.4S2, F-I,713), Lushai/ Mizo (M-21, F-8) , Tripuri (M-3, F-I0), English (M-JO) Hmdi (M-3) Halam (F-l). Jamatia (F-I) , Rupini 1,011 J.O)7 Soo 97 Bengali (M-496. F-9S), Tripuri (M-3. F-l), English (M-l). Karbong (F-I) Saimal 10 31 S Bengali (M-S) Santali 887 747 551 333 Bengali (M-5S0. F-532), English (M-I), Munda.-Unspecified (F-I) Savara 407 411 186 189 Bengali (M-186, F-189) Sindhi 16 5 11 4 Bengali (M-tO, F-I), Hindi (M-I. F-3) Tamil 34 IS 19 6 English (M-16. F-3), Bengali (M-3 F-3) Tanti ., 9 7 L. Bengali (F-2) Telugu 936' 777 379 245 Bengali (M-371, F-244), English (M-S. F-l) Tibetan 4 3 Hindi (M-2), Nepali (M-I) 127

c~v~ BJ.LlNCPAUSM-contd,

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers , the mother-tongue

Union Territory! ,.....-----A--~ G" x ) Sub-Di,... !sipn 'Males Females Males £emales Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 S 6

TRIPURA-concld, Tripur; 108,167 103,716 5$,358 20,361 Bengali (M-55,165, F-20,333). \- English (M-146, F-l3), Mogh (F-29, F-I), Reang (M-6, F-IO), Hindi (M-9), Halam .eM-2, F-3), Manipuri!Meithei (F-I), Nepali (M-I) Uchai 392 376 168 58 Bengali (M-168, F-58) Urdu IS 6 13 5 Bengali ~(M-IO, F-5), Hindi (M-2) , English (M-I) Utkali i Hindi (M-I) Vaiphei

I \ .... Hindi (M-I)

SADAR SUB-DIVISION ' ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

\ 188,770 177,262 43,596 16,564 Abo~!Adi 3 3 Hindi (M-3) Afghani! Kabuli/ Pakhto/ Pashlo/ Pathani

Angami 5 4 3 2 Hindi (M-3, F-Z) Ao Z 'z Hindi (M-2) Assamese 28 4 26 3 Bengali (M-13, F-3), Hindi (M-ll) English (M-2) Bengali 131,930 123,504 lZ,743 2,340 English (M-Il, 932, F-2, 130), Hindi (M-387, F-89), Tripuri (M-174) F-85)',Arabic!Arbi (:!\1-1~6, ~-l3) Sanskrit (M-a7), Mampun/Melthei (M-n, F-12), Assamese (M-16 P-2) Urdu (M-17, F-I), Oriya (M-7, F-3), Nepali (M-3, F-4), Munda-Unspecified (M-2) :aurmese (M-I), Kaipang (F-I), Benjua 112 117 74 72 Bengali (M-74, F-72) Bhim 117 112 42 19 Bengali (M-42, F-19) Bhumij 8 7 7 4 Bengali (M-7, F-4) Bihari 10 10 Bengali (M-7), Hindi (M-3) 128 c-tv BILtNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speaking the mother-tongue Union/Territory/ r- A ., ,------.-A- Sub-Divlsion Males Females Males Females Subsidiary la~ 2 3 4 5 6

SADAR SUB-DIVISION-<:()ntd. Burmese Bengali (M-t, Fol) Ceylonesel Simelu/ Singhalese 1 1 Tamil (M·I) Chakma I 2S 12 18 4 Bengali (M-11, F-4). English (M-t) 1 Hindi (M-I) Dar/ong Bengali (F·I) Devanagari 2 9 2 6 Bengali (Mo 2, F-6) English 10 10 7 7 Bengali (M·S, F-6), Hindi (M-2, F-t) French 2 2 English (M-2) Garhwall 22 15 19 14 Bengali (M-9, F·9), Hindi (M-8, F-5), English (M-2) Garo 1,053 1,009 601 364 Bengali (M-S88, F-364), Hindi (M-9) Jilngli'ih (M-4) GorkhaJi to 6 Hindi (M-3). Bengali (M-2), English (M-I) Gujarati 18 13 8 9 Bengali (M-t, P-S), Hindi (M-4. F-2) English (M-3. F-2) Gur 39 30 7 5 Bengali eM·7, F-S) GUlmukhi 23 3 23 3 Hindi (M-13), Fnglish (M-S. F-]), Bengali (M-l, F-2), Sanskrit (M-t) Halam 72 51 62 51 Bengali (M-62, F-51) Hindi 3,723 2.727 1,4tO 952 Bengali (M-I. 312. P·943). English (M-S7, F-7). Nepali (M-S), Urdu (M-4), Punjabi (F-2i, Tripuri (Mo2) HindUs/am SO 53 42 32 Bengali (M-42. F-31), English (F-I) Jaintia 1 1 English (M-I) Jamatia .. 31 17 IS 7 Tripud (M.ll, F-7), Benpli (M-4) 129

C-VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total SPeakers the mother-tongue ,-___.A.__ -, Union TerritoryI r---~ -, Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

SADAR SUB-DIVISION-contd. Jhara Bengali (F-I) Kabui 1 1 Hindi (M-I) Kachari 2 2 Hindi (M-2) Kaipang 211 207 102 16 Tripuri (M-60, F-13), Bengali (M-42, F-3) Kannada 3 2 3 English (M-3) Karbong 1'7 12 Kashmiri 2 2 English (M-2) Khasi 5 3 English (P-3) Kot 2 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2. F-2) Konda 36 31 2 2 Bengali (M-2, F-2) Kuki-Uespecified 51 30 43 26 Bengali (M-40, F-26). Hindi (M-3) KuJi 47 91 3 Bengali (P-3) J(urmi 4 3 Bengali (M-3) Kurukh/Oraon 19S 163 157 126 Bengali (M-144, F-tl6); Hindi (M-12, polO), English (M-I) Lotha 1 1 1 Hindi (M·l) Lushai/ Mizo 69 26 54 10 Hindi (M-30, F-l); Bengali (M-18. F-6); English (M-6, F-3) Madrasi 8 10 8 7 Bengali (M-8, F-7) Malayalam 22 6 17 2 English (M-14, P-2); Hindi (M-2); Bengali (M-I) Manipuri/ Maithei 3,021 2,982 2,089 1.300 Bengali (M-2,OIS. F-I,297); English (M-61, F-2); Hindi (M.12, F-I), Sanskrit (M-I; 130

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subSidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ r---.A..----" ..----"--~ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

SADAR SUB-DIVISION-contd. Marathi 8 6 6 3 Bengali (M-2, F-2l; English (M-4); Hindi (F-1) Mogh 2 3 1 1 Bengali (M-l, F-I) Mu/som 151 134 67 Bengali (M-67, F-I) Munda-Unspecified 762 683 472 386 Bengali (M-460, F-378), Hindi (M-7, F-5), Tripuri (M-S, F-2), Persian (F-l) Mundari 85 73 65 49 Bengali (M-65, F-49) Mursum 199 171 98 Bengali (M.87. F-l), Tripuri (M-ll) Nagari Hindi 53 3S 31 14 Bengali (M-26, F-13) , Hindi (M-s, F-I) Nepali 701 309 443 55 Hindi (M-384. F-27), Bengali (M-SO, F-28), English (M-9) Oriya 1,719 1,630 1,IlS 910 Bengali (M-I,1l2, F-909). English (M-l). Hindi (F-I) Pahari-Bifjia/BrijiajBinjhia 2 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2, F-2) Persian 21 16 15 IS Beogali (M-12. F-15), Hindi (M-3) Punjabi 38 23 27 9 English (M-t7. F-3). Bengali (M-6. F-3), Hind1(M-4, F-3) I Rajasthani 8 2 5 1 Hindi (M-4. F-l). English (M-I) Ranchi 22 2S 21 24 Dengaii (M-2t. F-24) RangkhoI 119 120 79 28 Tripuri (M-41. F-24) • Bengali (M-38 F-4) • Reang 30 11 21 3 Bengali -(M-19, F-3).lEnglish ;(M-I) Hindi (M-I) Rupini 597 612 326 41 Bengali (M-32S, P-40), English (M.I), Karbong (F-I) 131

C-VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returlled as ~peaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ ,...------A--, --A.- Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

SADAR SUB- Santali DIVISION-concld. 389 321 300 209 Bengali (M-299, F-209), English (M-l) Savara 164 177 83 82 Bengali (M-S3, F-82) Sindhi 14 5 9 4 English (M-S, F-l), Hindi (M-l, F-3) Tamil 13 4 , 12 3 English (M-lO, F-3), Bengali (M-2) Telugu IbS 156 120 93 Bengali (M-114, F-92), Fnglish (M-6, F-I) Tibetan 2 2 Hindi (M-I), Nepali (M-I) Tripuri 42,492 41,461 22,653 9,222 Bengali (M-22,S69, F-9.215), English (M-7S, F-6), Hindi (M-5), Manipuri/ Meithei (F-I), Nepali (M-I) Uchai 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Urdu 9 4 8 4 Bengali (M-5, (F-4), Hindi (M-2), English (M-I) Vaiphei 1 Hindi tM-1)

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

67,182 62,748 17,896 5,666 Bangali 31,143 28,562 1,749 288 English (M-I,491, F-265), Arabic/Arbi (M-1I6, F-3), Hindi (M-73, F-9), Sanskrit (M-36), Tripuri (M-19, F-8), UIdu (M-S, F-2), Assamese (M-4, F-l), Oriya (M-2), Burmese (M-I), Cbakma (M-I) , Jamatia (M-I) Bhuiya/ Bhuyan 6 4 5 Bengali (M-S) Bongcher 4 2 3 2 Bengali ~ (M-2, F-I), Hindi (M-l), Tripuri (F-I) Bunnese 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Chakma 3 2 Bengali (M-I), English (M.I) 6tmjll 14 S 10 Bengali (M_l Cl 132

C-VI BILINGUALISM-('ontd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue- Union Territory! ,.----"-----. ,--___Jo. Sub·Division Males Females Males Females• Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6 KHOWAI SUB. Garhwali DIVISION-contd. 7 6 1 Bengali (M-1) Garo 53 52 36 29 Bengali (M-36, F-29) Ghasi 28 96 Bengali (M-l) Ghatwal 3 2 3 2 Bengali (M-3, F-2) Gondi 59 57 43 37 Bengali (M-43, F-37; Gowala 14 2 10 Bengali (M-tO) Gur 24 11 14 Bengali (M-14, F-I) Gurmukhi 1 2 English (M-I) Ha/am 277 465 14 6 Bengali (M-14, P-6) Hindi 1,435 1,165 675 432 Bengali (M.667. F-432), English (M-8) Hindustani 163 63 lOS 51 Bengali (M-IOS, F-SI) Jamatia 1,793 1,782 558 104 Bengali (M-SS7, F-I04), English (M-I) Jhara 49 41 18 12 Bengali (M-18, F-12) Kaehari 1 Kaipang

; 191 193 9 Bengali (M-9) / Kalai 220 71 60 Bengali (M-60) Karbong 31 12 15 Bengali (M-tS) Kharia 55 50 10 13 Bengali (M.IO, P'13) Khasi 33 7 18 Bengali (M·tS) Khatta; 3 1 3 Bengali (M-l, F-3) Koeh 173 161 144 122 Bengali (M.l44, P.122) Konda 63 SO 46 30 Bengali (M~44, P·30), Oriya (M.2) 133

C-VI BILI~G UALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons , returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territoryl ,..----_.....___,. Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION-contd. Kuki-Unspeci/ied 107 97 58 43 Bengali (M-53. F-33). Tripuri M-3, F-2), Halam (fo-3), Lushai/Mizo (F-3), Engli'h (M-l, F-I) RUllani (M-I, F-I) Kurmi 6 1 Bengali M-1) Kurukh/Oraon 150 126 68 45 Bengali (M-68, F-45) Kutal Bengali (M-I) Madras; 23 12 16 Bengali (M-16) Malayalam 1 English (M-I) Manipuri Meithei 1,000 1,021 703 356 Bengali (M-687, F-352), English (M-15, F-3), Hindi (M-l, F-l) Marathi 6 Mogh 49 47 1 Bengali (F-l) MUnda-Unspecified 465 477 273 184 Bengali (M-273, F-184) Mundari 15 12 2 Bengali (M-2) Mura 257 168 125 71 Bengali (M-125, F-71) Mursum 234 200 22 Bengali (M-22) Nagari-Hindi 10 S S 4 Bengali (M-5, F-4), Nepali 21 9 10 Hindi (M-5), Bengali (M-4), English (M-I) Noatia 544 508 7 1 Bengali eM-7. F-I) Oriya 2,194 1,939 1,074 625 Bengali (M-I,074, F-625) Persian 201 169 138 102 Bengali (M-138, F-I02) Panjabi 1 1 English (M-l) Rajasthani 3 S 3 1 English (M-Z), Hindi (M-I, F-I) 134

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Terrtory/ r----.A.--~ r----_.___------­ Sub-Diuision Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

KHOWAI SUB- Rajbhar DIVISION-concld. 12 4 5 Bengali (M-5) Rangkhol 68 60 28 Benga i (M-28) Reang 3,349 3,125 224 54 Bengali (M-221, F-51), Tripuri ,M-3, F-3; Rupini 413 ~83 173 54 Bengali (M-170, F-53), Tripuri (M-", P-l) Santali 393 330 169 77 Bengali (M-169, F-77) Savara 63 57 27 26 Bengali (M-27, P-26) Tamil n 7 Bengali (M-I) Telugu 5%5 456 123 33 Bengali (M-121, F-33), English (M-2) Tripuri 21,171 20,662 11,083 2,856 Bengali (M-ll,OS2, P-2,8s3). Engljsh (M-30, F-3), Hindi (M-I) Urdu 2 2 2 1 Bengali (M-2. P-I)

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES 32,012 29,658 19,501 4,688 Afghani/ Kabuli/ Pakhto/ Pashlo/ Pathani 2 2 Bengali (M-l), English (M-I) Assamese Bengali (M-I) Bengali 15,652 14,435 914 119 English (M -822. F-8s), Hindi (M-67) P-27) , Assamese (M-9, F-2) , Sanskrit (M-ll) , Tripuri (M-3, F2-), Arabic/Arbi (M-I, F-2) , Burmese (F-I), Manipuri/Meithei (M-I) Burmese S I 2 Bengali (M-I, F-2) Chakma 2 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2. P-2) Darlong 67 7S 21 7 Bengali (M-19, F-7), English (M-2) English Bengali (P-l) 135

C-VI BlUNG UALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers ,....-----.J..the mother-tongue____ -, Union Territory/ ,...~ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

KAMALPUR SUB- Fulmall DIVISION-contd. 6 4 6 2 Bengali (M-6, F-2) Garo 578 550 297 246 Bengali (M-297, F-246) Gurung 2 3 1 2 Hindi (M-I, F-2) Ha/am 1,316 1,251 688 102 Bengali (M-688, F-I02) Hindi 1,892 1,512 933 557 Bengali (M-924, F-549), Urdu (M-6, F-8), English (M-3) Hindustani 15 5 Jamatia 10 13 8 3 Bengali (M-S, F-3) Kala; 77 59 45 12 Bengali (M-45, F-12) Khasi 1 Bengali (F-l) Konda 19 21 19 2 Bengali (M-19, P-2) Kuki-unspecified 51 59 36 11 Bengali (M-36, P-ll) Kurukh/Oraon 3 6 1 2 Hindi (M-I, P-2) Larka 17 15 17 2 Bengali (M-17, F-2) Lushai/ Mizo 2 6 3 Bengali (F-3) MaJayalam 2 1 2 1 English (M-2), Hindi (F-I) Manip uri/ Meithei 2,999 2,947 2.246 1,314 Bengali (M -2,240, F-l,314), Engh1>L (M-6) Mogh 41S 368 149 52 Bengali (M-149, F-52) Mulsom 2 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2, F-2) Mundo-Unspecified 56 57 23 19 Bengali (M-23, F-19) Mura 9 Mursum 229 198 53 3 Bengali (M-S3, F-3) 136

C-VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue totd persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory! ,-~-----. ,-___._--A...---...... Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

KAMALPUR SUB- Nagari Hindi DIVISION-contd. 8 6 8 Bengali (M-8) Nepali 28 26 20 6 Bengali (M-17, F-4) , Hindi (M-3, F-2) Noatia 508 458 267 26 Bengali (M-267, F-26) Oriya 1,158 992 667 554 Bengali (M-660, F-553), Hindi (F-l) Persian 4 6 4 2 Bengali (M-4, F-2) Punjabi 3 3 3 3 English (M-3), Hindi (F-3) Rangkhol 90 92 53 24 Bengali (M-53, F-24) Reang 1,357 1,308 771 159 Bengali (M-771, F-159) Saimal 10 31 5 Bengali (M-5) Santali 57 38 51 26 Bengali (M-51, F-26) Savara S6 47 37 32 Bengali (M-37, F-32) Tanti 9 7 2 Bengali (F-2) Telugu 21 14 10 S Bengali (M-lO, F-5) Tripuri 5,284 5,025 3,138 1,382 Bengali (M-3,129, F-l,382), English (M-8). Halam (M-I)

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

54,533 49,593 15.096 7,717 Assamese 40 44 40 38 Bengali (M-37, F-38). English (M-2). Hindi (M-l) Bengali 30,600 27,991 1,760 417 English (M-l,622, F-406), Hindi (M-72, F-8), Arabic!Arhi (M-34), Chakma (M-IO), Assamese (M-7, F-O, Sanskrit (M-6), Urdu (M-6), Manipuri/Meithei (M-2, F-I), Nepali (M-l), Tripuri (F-I) Bihari 137

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ ,------r--____J.. Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsiaiary language 2 3 4 S 6

KAILASAHAR SUB- Bishnupuriya DIVISION-contd. 13 13 Bengali (M-13) Burmese 65 81 40 52 Bengali (M-40, F-52) Chakma 3,588 3,314 1,573 521 Bengali (M-I,573. F-52l) Chari Chong 114 99 89 Bengali (M-89) Darlong 209 297 149 70 Bengali (M-149, F-70) Deswali 1 Hindi (M-I, F-l) English I Bengali (M-I) Garhwali 26 22 Hindi (M-21), Bengali (M-l) Garo 220 199 121 65 Bengali (M-120, F-65), English (M-l) Gorkhali 4 2 Hindi (F-2) Gurumukhi

Gujarati 1 Bengali (M-l) Halam 206 216 140 13S Bengali (M-140, F-l35) Hindi 1,396 817 874 564 Bengali (M-852. F-564), English (M-20), Urdu (M-2) Jamatia 21 24 Kala; 27 23 16 S Bengali (M-16, F-5) Kharia 69 63 49 31 Bengali (M-49, F-31) Khas; 101 93 76 55 Bengali (M-76, F-SS) Kuki-Unspecified 725 589 442 279 Bengali (M-439, F-278) English (M-3, F-I) Kurukh/Oraon 549 506 331 248 Bengali (M-33I, F-248) Lusha;/ Mizo 18 84 45 2S English (M-39, F-22), Bengali (\1-5, F-3), Hindi (M-l) Malayalam 1 1 Bengali (M-I) 136

C-VI BILING UALISM-contd.

Mother-tangue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to ,..-__Total--A.- Speakers__.... the mother-tangue Union Territory{ r- .... • Sub- Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

KAILASAHAR SUB- Manipuri{ Meithei DIVISION-concld. 4,428 4,074 3,363 2,631 Bengali (M-3.345, F-2,63(}), English (M-16, F-I). Hindi (M-2) Mogh 50 31 32 18 Bengali (M-31. F-17), Tripuri (M-I, F-I) MUnda-Unspecified 120 158 '91 118 Bengali (M-91. F·lIS) Mura 38 16 32 7 Bengali (M-32, F-7) Nagari-Hindi 5 3 Bengali (M-2), English (M-l) Nepali 163 107 99 53 Bengali (M-87, F-S3), Hindi (M-12) Oriya 169 163 124 101 Bengali (M-123, F-IOl), English (M-l) Punjabi 1 1 Bengali (M-I) Rajasthani 2 5 3 Bengali (M-l. F-3) Ranch; 16 15 16 15 Bengali (M-16, F-lS) Kangkhol Bengali (F-l) Reang 2,950 2,752 1,225 371 Bengali (M-I.225, F.371) Rupini 22 2 Bengali (P-2) Santali 23 31 11 6 Bengali (M-II, F-6) Savara 69 77 39 49 Bengali (M-39, F-49) Sindhi English (M·I) Tamil 7 4 5 3 English (M-S), Bengali (F-J) Tripur{ 8.438 7,691 4.269 1,831 Bengali (M-4,262, P.l,829), English (M-S), KeaDg (M-2, F-2) Urdu 139

C-VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons teturned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue ,-_ __.,J... ___-. ,--_-.A.__ ---. Union Territory/ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

DHARMANAGAR ALL MOTHER-TONGUES SUB-DIVISION 66,478 61,070 13,457 4,370 Assamese 4 Bengali 43,75~ 39,919 3,091 579 English (M-2,497, P-503), Hindi (M-247, F-47), Arabic/Arbi (M-13S, F-19), Urdu (M-61 , F-5), Sansktit (M-46), Lushai/ Mizo (M-32, P-ll, Chakma (M-IS) Assamese (M-17), Reang (M-17), Manipuri!Meithei (M-9, F-2), Persian (M-4) Kurukh/ Oraon (M-2) , Tripuri (M-I, F-I) Malayalam (M-I), Nagari-Hindi (F-I), Oriya (M-I) Bhimchaura 71 58 14 7 Bengali (M-14, F-7) B"umij 3 2 Bhotia-Unspecified 1 2 1 1 Bengali (M-I, F-I) Bihari 2 Chakma 3,855 3,559 1,949 740 Bengali (M-I,938, F-740), English (M-9), Lusbai/Mizo (M-I) Reang (M-I) Darlong 81 86 41 5 Bengali (M-40, F-4), English (M-2), Lusbai/Mizo (M-I, F-I) Garhwali 3 2 3 Hindi (M-3) Garo 5 4 Bengali (M-4) GuJrati 5 3 5 3 Bengali (M-5, F-3) Our 43 45 32 Bengali (M-32) Halam 842 765 350 244 Bengali (M-350, F-244) Hind; 1,577 1,203 640 305 Bengali (M-609, F-303), English (\1-26, F-l), Munda-Unspecified (M-I, F-I), Sanskrit (M-2), ArabiC! Arbi (M-I), Oriya tM-I) Kala; 1 1 Bengali (M-I) Khasi 48 42 27 16 Bengali (M-26, F-16), Hindi (M-I) 140

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongne Union Territory! ,------'----, r----__..,A. , Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

DHARMANAGAR SUB­ Kuki-Unspecified DIVISION-contd. 48 50 31 Bengali (M-2S, F-16), ReaDg (M-6, F-4) Kurukh-Oraon 50 56 32 30 Bengali (M-32, F-29), Hindi (F.I) Lushai/ Mizo I,:no 1,360 155 34 Bengali (M-62, F-17), English (M-6S, F-lO), Reans (M-26, F-7), Hindi (M-2) Madras; 7 5 6 3 Bengali (M-6, P-3) Manip urij Meithei 2,785 2,611 1,901 1,395 Bengali (M-l,849, F-l,387), English (M-50, F-B) , Hindi (M-2) Marwari 6 2 2 2 Bengali (M-2. F-2) Mogh 3 3 Chakma (M-~), Bengali (M-l) Munda- Unspecified 67 61 32 19 Bengali (M-29, F·19), Hindi (M-3) Mura 13 11 Nepali 41 28 20 11 Hindi (M-12, F-4), Bengali (M-1, F.7) LushaijMizo (M-I) Noatia 6 2 3 Bengali (M-3) Oriya 706 678 403 267 Bengali (M-397, F-263), Hindi (M-S F-4), Munda-Unspecified (M-I) Persian 1 Rajasthani 8 6 Bengali (M-6) Reang 9,678 9,173 4·102 349 Bengali (M-4,080, F-340), Lushail Mizo (M-21, F-S), Halam (F-I). Hindi (M-I) Santali 24 25 20 15 Bengali (M-20, F-14). Munda-Un­ specified (F-I) Savara 55 53 Te/uqu 165 lSI 126 114 Bengali (M-126, F-124) Tibetan 1 1 Hindi (M-I) 141

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ .------'-----0 r------~------,~ Sub·Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language

1 2 3 4 5 6

DHARAMANAOAR SUD· Tripuri DIVISION-concld. 11,88 1,103 446 208 Bengali (M-434, F-l99), Reang (M-4, F-6), English (M-S), HaIam (M-I, F-3), Hindi (M-2) Uchai 20 IS 6 3 Bengali (M·6, F-3) Urdu 2 2 Bengali (M-2)

SONAMURA SUB· DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

40,354 37,615 1,592 Bengali 36,059 33,643 1,194 7S English (M-I,009, F-63), Arabic/Arbi (M-130, F-IO), Hindi (M-18, F-2), U~du (M-16), Tripuri (M-12), Sans­ knt (M-6), Assamese (M-I), Mani­ puri/Meithei (M-Il, Nepali (M-I) Garhwali 3 3 Hindi (M-3) Garo 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Hindi 139 78 82 56 Bengali (M-SO, F-S6), English (M-2) Kuki-Unspecified 17 17 8 Bengali (M-8) Lushai/ Mizo 2 2 .,. Bengali (M-l), Hindi (M-I) Monipuri/ Meithei 3 3 Bengali (M-2), Hindi (M-I) Nepali 19 6 16 5 Bengali (M-8, F-5), Hindi (M-7), Roman (M-l) Punjabi 2 2 Hindi (F-2) Reang 1 Hindi (M-I) Rupini 1 1 Bengali (M·t) Tripuri 4,107 3,869 2,098 1,454 Bengali '(M-2,09i, F-I,452l. English (M-I, ,P-2) Urdu 1 Bengali (M.I) 142

C-VI BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory! r---.A.__--. r­ ..A. Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 5 6

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

45,951 44,123 6,723 2,187 Bengali 35,076 33,647 1,919 370 English (M-l,794, F-354), Arabic! Arbi (M-96, F-S), TClpuri (M-8, F-6), Hindi (M-9, F-4), Sanslrit (M-7). Urdu (M-4), Jamatia (M-I), Manipuri/ Meithei (F-I) Chakma 94 105 57 21 Bengali (M-S7, F-21) Dar/ong Bengali (M-I) Garhwali 3 Garo 734 757 443 400 Bengali (M-442, F-400), English (M-I) Halam

Hindi 225 65 91 27 Bengali (M-S3, F-27), English (M-8) Jamatia 2,133 2,198 947 135 Bengali (M-933, F-l3S), English (M-14) Kuki-Unspecijied 33 27 3 Bengali (M-3) Luslwi/ Mizo 1 1 Hindi (M-I) Manipuri/Meithei 11 6 9 5 Bengali (M-9, F-5) Mogh 1 1 Bengali (M-I) Mursum 953 831 38 Bengali (M-38, F-I) Nepali 9 6 Hindi (M-5), Bengali (M-I, FI) Noatia 15 10 Bengali (M-IO, F-I) Oriya 1 13 1 Bengali (M-l) Punjabl 1 1 English (M-.) Reang 791 825 432 so Bengali (M-432, F-5v) Tripuri 5,870 5,645 2,764 1,175 Bengali (M·27S9, F·l,17,S), Engliib (M·S) 143

C-VI BILlNGUALlSM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory! ~---""'"--~ ,------"- -_____.,. Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 5 6

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES 29,440 26,925 9,204 1,366 Bansi 38 31 19 Bengali (M-19, F-I) Bengali 8,944 7,5'10 473 35 English (M-336, F-t8), Hinai (M-60, F-S), Arabic! Arbl (M-3a. F-7), Reang (M-13, F-I) Tripuri (M-ll), Urdu (M-IO), Jamatia (M-3), Sans- krit (M-2), Assamese (M-I) Chakma (M-I), Nepali (F-I), Roman (M-I) Chakma 2,969 2,761 1,483 30S Bengali (M-I,483, F-3JS) Fulnagri 2 I Bengalil(M-I) Garo 8S 94 49 42 Bengali (M-49, F-42) Ho/am 10 9 7 4 Bengali (M-7, F·4) Hindi 104 16 21 1 Bengali ~M-14 F-I), Urdu (M-4) English (M-2), Punjabi (M-l) Jamcuia 3,322 3,178 1,086 82 Bengali (M-l,085, F-82), Reans (M-l) Kaipang S77 598 280 20 Bengali (M-280, F-lS), Kalai (P;2) Kalai 780 790 501 178 Bengali (M·50I, F-178) Khasi 2 Bengali (M.l) .Kurukhl Uroon Bengali (P-l) Lusha; /Mizo 3 3 English (M-3} Manipuri/ Meithei S 5 Bengali (M-3), English (M-2) Mogh 248 247 )01 17 Bengali (M-IOI, F-I7) , Munda-Unspecijied 6 7 2 Bengali (M-2) Murosing J3 9 7 2 Bengali (M·7. p.2) Mllrsum 741 730 374 44 Bengali (M-374, F-44) 144

C-IV BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speakinga language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ ,.-----"- ,....__--A--~ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females SubSIdiary language 2 3 4 S 6

AMARPUR SUB­ Nagari-Hindi DIVISION-conc/d. 2 8 2 S Bengali (M-2, F-5) Nepali 79 S3 52 21 Bengali (M-50, F-21)'JHindi (M-2) Noatia 1,268 1.151 554 63 Bengali (M-554, F-62), Reang (F-I) Oriya 7 6 7 2 Bengali (M-7, P-2) Punjabi 1 Hindi (M-I) Reang 6,408 6,109 2,191 142 Bengali (M-2,191, F-134) Tripuri (F-7), Jamatia (F-l) "

Santali 1. 2 Tamil 1 English (M-I) Tripuri 3,571 3,286 1,898 401 Bengali (M-I,894. F-399), English (M-4), Reang (F-2) Uchai 250 258 85 Bengali (M-8S)

BBLONIA SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

43,936 40,891 8,71' 2,942 Assamesa

Bengali 29,457 27/>33 1,532 211 English (M-l,446, F-184). Hindi (M-52, F-17), Arabic/Arabi (M-IL, F-S), Urdu (M-ll), Mogh (M-3, F-3), Sanskrit (M-S), Tripuri (M-l, F-l), Burmese (M-l). Manipuri/ Meithei (M-I), Reang F-I) Burmese 5 2 3 1 Bengali (M-3. F-l) Chakma 207 218 146 102 Bengali (M-142, F-W2), English (M-4) Garhwalz 11 ~ 1 Hindi (M-7), Bengali (M-2, F-I) IGaro 33 30 26 Bengali (M-2I, F-l3), Hindi {M-~> Nepali (M-I) 145

C-IV BILlNGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers the mother-tongue Union Territory/ I .... r----____'______"_ Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 2 3 4 S 6

BELONIA SUB­ Hindi DIVISION-concld. 224 64 116 23 Bengali (M-lll, F-23), English (M-S) Kalai 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Kuki-Unspeci/ied 1 Hindi (M-I) Kurukh/Oraon 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Malayalam 1 English (M-I) Manipuri! Meithei 16 13 10 3 Bengali lM-4, F-3), English (M-S), Hindi (M-l) Mogh 2,503 2,270 1,252 707 Bengali (M-I,243, F-706), English (M-8), Burmese (F-l), Tripuri (M-I) Mundo-Unspecified 24 6 1 Bengali (M-l) Nagari-Hindi 2 2 Bengali (M-2) Nepali 56 16 4S 9 Hindi (M-38, F-S), Bengali (M-7, F-4) Noatia 2 S 2 Bengali (F-2) Oriya 91 62 72 37 Bengali (M-7I, F-37), English (M-l) Punjab; 4 1 4 I English (M-4, F.I) Reang 2,S97 2,S28 I,S21 60S Bengali (M-l,SI2, F-60S), English (M-9) Sindhi 1 1 English (M-I) Trlpur; 8,S76 7,938 3,897 1,172 Bengali (M-3,889, F-l,I72), English (M-7), Hindi (M-I) Uchai 120 103 7S 5S Bengali (M-7S, F-SS) Utkall 1 I Hindi (M-I) 146

C-IV BILINGUALISM-contd.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to Total Speakers ,-____the mother-tongue..A.._---... Union Territory/ r--_J,.---.. Su b-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 S 6

SA BROOM SUB-DIVISION ALL MOTHER-TONGUES

22,541 20,856 5,483 1,460 Assamese

Bengali 11,951 10,963 816 78 English (M-683, P-71). Hindi (M-86. F-!), Tripuri (M-O, F-l), Sanskrit (M-9, F-3) , Arabic/Arbi (M-9), Mogh (M-S. F-2) , Urdu (M-3), Assamese (M-2), Oriya (M-2) Burmese 34 19 23 Bengali (M-16. F-23), Hindi (M-2). 33 Mogh (M-t) Chakma Bengali (M-S67, F-296). 865 782 507 296 Garhwali 2 2 Hindi (M-2) Gara 1 Bengali (M-t) Gurmukhi 2 Hindi (M-l) Hindi 75 14 54 11 Bengali (M-51, F-lO), Engli'lh (M-3), Nepali (F-l) Kurukh I Oraon 3 3 Hindi (M-3), Bengali (F-l). Manipllri/ Meithei 12 5 10 4 Bengali (M-8, F-4), English (M-2, Mogh 2,076 1,988 921 361 Bengali (M-9IS, F-361), Tripuri (M-3) Munda-Umpecified 10 2 to 2 Bengali (M-to, F-2) Nagari-Hindi 4 4 Mogh (F-4) Nepall 9 8 Bengali (M-S), Hindi (M-2) , English (M-l) Oriya 30 24 18 20 Bengali (M·17, F-20) , Hindi (M-I) Reang t Bengali (M-I) 147

C-VI BILINGUALISM-concld.

Mother-tongue total persons returned as speaking a language subsidiary to

,--__Total .A.Speakers ___ ...... the mother-tongue Union Territory/ r------"----...... Sub-Division Males Females Males Females Subsidiary language 1 2 3 4 S 6

SABROOM SUB-DlVISION-concld. Tebetan t Tripuri 7,470 7,036 3,112 660 Bengali (M-3,080, F-6S7). Mogh (M-29. F-l), English (M-3, F-2)

Note ;-As this table does not include mother-tongue/mother-tongues, the speakers of which do not speak any subsidiary language (in the sense that they are not bilingual), the figures of the following mother-tongues which have no bilingualism, have not been shown in this table ;- (a) Kok Barak (F-3) for Khowai Sub-division/Tripura; (b) Kumauni (M-tS) for Sadar Sub-division/Tripura (c) Manaki (M-S, F-S) for Khowai Sub-division/Tripura; (d) Marari (M-S) for Kamalpur Sub-division/Tripura (e) Muchi (M-S. F-IO) for Sadar Sub-division/Tripura; (f) Paik (M-3, P-S) for Sadar Sub-divisionJTripura (g) Turi (M-I, P-t) for Khowai Sub-division/Tripura.

TABLE c-rn AND ITS SVPPLEMENT

ULIGION

TABLE C-VU-RELIGION

FLY-LEAF

This sociological table has been prepar<:d by sex Instructions for recording answer to Q. 5 (b) are for total, rural and urban by sorting the slips into reproduced below :- religion with reference to the answer recorded in Q. "Q. 5 (b) Religion 5 (b) in the slip. The main religions have been pre­ sented in Alphabetical order followed by the columns For Hindu write H for "Other Religions and PersU(lsions" and "Religion Muslim write M not Stated." The Term "Other Religions and Per­ Christian write C suasions" embraces all other religions included the Jain write J Buddhist write B cases of 'Indefinite belief' such as Ath~ist, Agonstics, Jews and Zorastrians etc. The Supplement to this Sikh write S table shows the details of the entries made in this For others write the answers actually returned." column. The following is a statement showing the distri­ This table corresponds to~ Union Table D. II of bution of population by different religious commu­ 1951 Census. nities in 1951 and 1961 in Tripura :-

Statement showing Distribution of Population by Religious Communities and by Sex during 1951 and 1961.

Animist Buddhist Christian Hindu Census Decades Total -.A.Population ____ ..... ,----A--...... ,-_--A._---. r--_.A.---, ,---..... ~ P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

TRIPURA

1951 631,029 335,589 303,440 6,150 9,253 2,378 2,884 251,986 228,676

1961 1,142,005 591,237 550,768 17,525 16,191 5,060 4,979 45],025 416,973

Jain Muslim Sikh Tribal ZOlastrian Others Religion not stated ,_.A.__ ,---__A ___-, Census Decades ,....---'--, ,--"""_-, ,..---A---. ,---""""--, ,..---..... ----. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

1951 36 74,690 62,250 21 14 328 362

1961 117 78 117,478 112,524 30 19 1 3 1 1

151 152

C-VII

Name of Religions arranged r------~ Total Total Buddhist Christian Hindu Union Territory/ Rural r- -~ r--~ ,...---...... Sub-Division Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TRIPURA T 1,141,005 59f,237 550,768 17.525 16,191 5,060 4,979 451.025 416873 1,039,008 536580 502,428 17,479 16,171 5,032 4,965 401,130 '372,849 \\ 102,997 54,657 48,340 46 10 28 14 49,89! 44,124 Sadar Sub-Division T 366,076 ]88,799 177,277 77 23 645 498 162,776 151,674 R 311,198 159,518 151,680 63 14 621 491 135,066 127,555 U 54,878 29,281 25,597 14 9 24 7 27,710 24,119 Khowai Sub-Division T 129,948 67,188 62.760 71 64 113 121 62,250 58p75 R 121,166 62,588 58,578 69 63 112 121 57,777 541,003 U 8,782 4,600 4,182 2 1 1 4,473 4,072

Kamalpur Sub·Division . T 61,67$ 32,017 29,658 408 362 404 416 29,143 \ < ;~.854 R 61,615 32,1)17 29,658 408 362 404 416 29,!43 ,# 26,854 U

Kailasahar Sub-Division T 104.)26 54,533 49~3 3,890 3,565 1,063 1,017 41,718 37,648 R 95,551 49,911 45, 0 3,890 3,565 1,063 1,017 38,071 34,503 U 8,575 4,622 3,953 3,M7 3,145 , DbarlllaDQlU" Sub-Division T 127,548 66,478 61.070 4,074 3,705 2,069 2,129 45,7J1 41,057 R 114,308 59,548 54,760 4,058 3,702 2,067 2,124 39,788 35.576 U 13,240 6,930 6,310 16 3 2 5 5,923 5,481 Soruubura Sub-Division T 77.969 40,354 37.615 14 8 8 5 15,524 14,322 R 77,969 40,354 37,615 14 8 8 5 15,524 14,322 U Udaipur Sub-Division T 90,074 4~,f)~' 44,t23 93 105 )406 406 22,422 20,997 R 81.296 41,285 40,011 93 105 ·406 406 18,465 17,574 U 8,778 4,666 4,112 3,957 3,423 Amarpur Sub-Division T 56,365 29,440 26,925 3,209 3,005 276 285 20,451 18.998 R 56,365 29,440 26,925 3,209 3,005 '1J6 285 20,451 18,998 U Belonia Sub-Division T 84,827 43,936 40,1191 2,697 2,519 76 ]02 33,051 30,717 R 76.083 39,378 36,705 2,683 2,512 75 100 28.866 26,833 U 8,744 4,558 4,186 14 7 1 2 4,185 3,884 Sabroom Sub-Division T 43,397 22,541 20,8;6 2,992 2,835 17,979 16.631 R 43.397 22,541 20,856 2,992 2,835 17,979 16,631 U "153

RELIGION in alphabetical order Other-Religions Religion ~ Jain Muslim Sikh and Persuasions not stated Total r----"-----.. ""'--~ r-----'-----. Rural Union Territory! Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Urban Sub-Division 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

117 78 117,478 112,524 30 19 1 3 1 1 T TRIPURA 29 21 A2,8!l9. 108,410 20 11 1 1 R 88 57 4~·· 4,114 10 8 1 3 .U 24 13 25,255 25,051 21 14 3 T Sadar Sub· Division I 3 3 '23,751 23,610 14 6 1t 21 10 1,504 1,441 7 8 ;J U 7 2 4,743 4,496 3 2 1 T Khowai Sub-Division I ... 4,627 4,389 2 2 1 R 1 2 116 107 1 U 2,062 2,026 T KamaJpur Sub-Division "') 2,062 2,026 R U - 31 21 7,824 7,342 1 T Kailasabar Sub-Division l 17 12 6,869 6,543 1 R 20 9 95S 799 U 45 39 14,578 14,140 1 T Dharmanagar Sub-Division : 9 6 13,626 13,352 R ?6 33 952 788 U 24,806 23,278 2 2 T Sonamura Sub-Division , 24,806 23,278 2 2 R U 4 3 23,025 22,612 1 T Udaipur Sub·DivisioQ .3 ... 22,321 21,926 R 4 3 704 686 1 U 5,503 4,636 1 1 T Amarpur Sub-DiviaioD 1 5,s03 4,636 1 1 R U 8,112 7,553 T Belonia Sub-Division 7,754 7,260 R 3 358, 293 U 1,570 1,390 T Sabroom Sub-DivWOQ ~ 1,570 1,390 R U 154

Supplement to Union Table C-VII details of combined entries included in columns 18 and 19 under "other Religion and Persuasions"

Section &. Locality Persons Males -Females 1 2 3 4 Zorastrian Tripara T 4 1 3 R U 4 1 3 Sadar Sub-Division T 4 1 3 R U 4 1 3 TABLE C-VIII-PART A CLASSIFICATION BY LITFRACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES

TABLE C-VIII-PART B CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES

TABLE C-VIII PART A-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRUL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES

FLY-LEAF

This table which has been prepared for total, Do not write the names of Scheduled Castes in rural and urban population belonging to Scheduled general terms, as 'Harijan', 'Achhut'. You should Castes in Tripura, shows their distribution by literacy ascertain the name of the caste when it is returned and classification of workers into different Industrial and write it. If a person is negligent and inshts on categories and also non-workers. callmg himself merely 'Harijan', tell him that this This is a general table relating to the Scheduled description will not earn the person any benefits Castes. Literacy figures for the Scheduled Castes under the Constitution permissible to Scheduled appear for the first time in this Census. In this table Castes and Scheduled Tribes. This may persuade the Scheduled Castes population has been divided hIm to give out the correct name. into illiterates and literates. Scheduled Castes can belong only to the Hindu Answer recorded as returned in Q. 5(c) deter­ or Sikh religions. If a person belongs to a ~cheduled mines whether the person enumerated belongs to any Caste, there will be either 'H' or'S' in the answer to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe recognised as question 5(b). Scheduled Tribes may belong to any such in the Territory. The instructions for recording religion. answer to Q. 5(c) in the Slip are quoted below: Classification into educational levels in respect Q. 5(c) Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. of Scheduled Castes is as elaborate in table SCT-III. Part A(i) and B(i), as in table B-III. Parts A and The answer to this question will be recorded B. The tables of SCT series are in Part V-A and only if a person belong to a Scheduled Caste or table B-III is in Sub-Part I of Part II. Scheduled Tribe. If the person belong to a Schedul­ ed Caste or Scheduled Tribe obtaining in your Stale, The name of castes recognised as Scheduled or in your district, write the name of the caste or Castes ia fnpura are given below :- tribe to which he belongs. For all others, write' X' 1. Bagdi, 2. Baiti, 3. Bhuimali, 4. Bhunar, in this column. A list of Scheduled Castes and 5. Chamar or Muchi, 6. Dandasi, 7. Dhenuar, Scheduled Tribes obtaimng in your State or in your 8. Dhoba, 9. Duai, 10. Dum, 11. Ghasi, 12. district is given to you separately. Gour, 13. Gunar, 14. Gur, 15. Gorang, 16. If the person belonging to a Scheduled Caste or Jalia Kaibarta, 17. Kahar, 18. Kalindi, 19. Kan, Scheduled Tribe returns his caste or tribe by a 20. Kanda, 2). Kanugh, 22. Keot, 21. Khadit, synonym or a generic name of a caste or tribe as 24. Kharia, 35. Khemcha, 26. Koch, 27. Koir, given in your list, write the name as returned and 28. Kol, 29. Kora, 30. Kotal, 31. Mahisyadas, the name of the relevant caste or tribe, as per print­ 32, Mali; 33. Mehtor, 34. Musahar, 35. Nam­ ed list, within brackets. sudra, 36. Patni, 37. Sabar.

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C-VIII PART A-SCHEDULED CASTES AND

Classification by Literacy and Industrial Categ..()ry of

Wor- I II

As Literate and As Agricultural Total I Total Illiterate educated persons Total workers Cultivator labourer Union Territory! Rural r-----.A.-----. ,..--_A.__ , ,-__.A.. __, ,----A-,,---,--O ~ Sub-Division Urban PM FM F M FM FM PM F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TR.IPURA T 119,725 62,069 57,657 48,368 55,293 13,jOI 2,363 37,001 5,29() 19,398 1,972 4,228 .169 R 112,980 58,500 54,480 46,040 52,472 12,460 2,008 34,937 5,021 19,216 1,955 4,160 264 U 6,745 3,569 3,176 2,326 2,821 1,241 355 2,964 269 182 17 68 5 Sadar Sub-Division T 44,723 23,036 21,687 18,345 20,835 4,691 852 13,200 1,780 5,434 578 1,447 69 R 41,506 21,318 20,188 17,212 19,508 4,106 680 12,201 1.646 5,423 578 1,442 ,69 U 3,217 1,718 1,499 1,133 1,327 585 172 999 134 11 5

Khowai Sub-Division ," T 15,061 7,838 7,223 6,210 7,006 1,628 217 4,766 1,005 3,016 622 728 132 R 14,751 7,659 7,092 6,108 6,891 1,551 201 4,657 996 2,997 622 727 131 ,... U 310 179 131 102 115 77 16 109 9 19 1 1 Kama1pur Sub-Division R 12,136 6,308 5,828 4,931 5,586 1,377 242 3,832 725 2;594 377 355 18 Kailasahar Sub-Division T 11,385 5,942 5,443 4,620 5,208 1,322 235 3,841 431 2,539 89 340 16 R )0,575 5,519 5,056 4,326 4,852 1,193 204 3,596 414 2,458 83 324 16 U 810 423 387 294 356 129 31 245 17 81 6 16

Dllarmanagar Sub-Division T 9,453 4,-988 4,465 3,827 4,229 1,161 236 3.250 516 1,859 105 484 29 R 9,092 4,799 4,293 3,702 4,087 ),097 206 3.122 499 1,839 100 460 26 U 361 189 172 125 142 64 30 128 17 20 5 24 3 t \ Sonamura Sub-Division ~ R 8,697 4,483 4,214 3,468 4,057 1,015 157 2,612 257 1,414 52 ,241 3

Udaipur Sub-Division T 4,958 2,~78 2,380 1,922 2,280 656 100 1,504 169 509 32 154 1 R 3,860 1,989 1,871 1 519 1,814 470 57 1,190 127 484 32 140 U 1.098 589 S09 403 466 186 43 314 42 25 14 1 Amarpur Sub-Division R 1,733 930 803 799 778 131 25 566 23 410 4 18

Belonia Sub-Division T 6,934 3,595 3,369 2,482 ~,146 1,113 223 2,077 194 983 42 234 1 ,R 6,015 3,124 2,891 2,211 2,731 913 160 1,808 144 957 36 226 1 U 949 471 478 271 415 200 63 269 50 26 6 8 Sabroom Sub-Division R 4,61.5 2,371 2,244 t,764 2,168 607 76 1.353 190 640 71 227 159

SCHEDULED TRIBES

Workers and Non-workers among Scheduled Castes

kers A- "'""l III IV V VI VII VlII IX X In Mining, Quarry- ing, Livestock, In Manufac- In Forestry, Fishing, turing other Transport, Hunting and Plan- At than House- In Storage and tations, Orchards Household hold In Tradeaod Communi- In Other Non- and allied activities Industry Industry Construction Commerce cations Services workers Total ,..---J------, ..--~ ,------'---'""' r- ...... ~ r--~ ,..--A~ Rural Union Territoryl M F M PM FM F M F M ~ M P M F Urban Sub-Division 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2

2,522 1,152 919 775 1,320 251 333 37 1,947 126 715 3 5,619 705 25,068 52,366 T TR)PlJRA 2,387 1,152 861 736 1,043 225 288 37 1,688 113 547 3 4,747 536 23.563 49,459 R 135 58 39 277 26 45 2S9 13 168 872 169 1,505 2,907 U 720 361 376 278 689 99 192 15 1,229 84 487 2 2,626294 9,836 19,907 T Sadar Sub-Division 688 361 361 275 540 78 154 IS 1,083 83 385 2 2,125 185 9,117 18,542 R 32 15 3 149 21 38 146 I 102 501 109 719 1,365 U

142 • 68 113 51 45 34 10 184 13 65 1 463 84 3,072 6,218 T Khowai Sub-Division 127 68 111 48 33 34 10 171 13 57 1 424 79 3,002 6,096 R 15 2 3 12 13 8 39 5 79 122 U 177 181 31 33 96 27 26 61 2 11 481 87 2,476 5,103 R Kamalpur Sub-Division 336 232 46 33 84 11 16 39 2 36 40S 48 2,101 5,012 T Kailasahar Sub-Division 336 232 44 33 59 9 15 30 2 17 313 39 1,923 4,642 R 2 2S 2 1 9 19 92 9 178 370 U 337 274 85 41 24 10 31 46 17 367 57 1,738 3,949 T Dharmanagar Sub- 334 274 80 40 14 10 31 40 11 313 49 1,677 3,794 R Division 3 S 1 10 6 6 54 8 61 15S U 422 1 101 170 135 10 58 3 19 221 18 1,871 3,957 R Sonamura Sub-DivisioD 149 101 78 179 4 7 18 159 4 46 200 31 1,074 2,211 T Udaipur Sub.Division 124 68 52 119 3 3 18 103 3 25 124 18 799 1,744 R 25 33 26 60 1 4 S6 1 21 76 13 275 467 U 4 9 9 11 6 8 22 8 76 4 364 780 R Amarpur Sub-Division 132 6 43 55 47 14 38 4 109 16 22 469 56 1,518 3,175 T Belonia Sub-Division 72 6 42 49 26 12 36 4 80 5 10 359 31 1,316 2,747 R 60 1 6 21 2 2 29 11 12 110 25 202 428 U 103 28 14 27 10 36 4 40 2 4 311 26 1,018 2,054 R Sabroom Sub-DivisiOD

"TABLE C-VIII PART B-CLASSIFICATION BY LITERACY AND INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS AMONG SCHEDULED TRIBES

FLY-LEAF

This table has been prepared for total, rural and Tribes population has been made into iIHterates and urban population of Scheduled Tribes showing their literates only. distribution by literacy and classification of workers The names of Tribes recognised as Scheduled into different industrial categories and non-wor~ Tribes in Tripura are :-- kers. 1. Lushai, 2. Mag, 3. Kuki including the This is also a general table in respect of the following sub· tribes :-(i) Balte, (ii) Belalhut, (iii) Scheduled Tribes. Literacy figures of Scheduled Chhal)a, (iv) Fun, (v) Hajango, (vi) Jangtei, (vii) Tribes have been shown for the first time in this Khareng, (viii) Khephong, (ix) Kuntei, (x) Laifaag, Census. For an elaborate classification of Scheduled (xi) Lentei. (xii) Mizel. (xiii) Namte. (xiv) Pait'!. (xv) Tribes population by educational levels, as shown in Rangcha. Rangchan, (xvi) Rangkhole, (xvii) Than­ General Economic Table B-III. Parts A and B for gluya, 4. Chakma, 5. Garoo. 6. Chaimal, 7. urban and rural areas respectively, tables SCT-III. Halam. 8. Khasia,9. Bhutia. 10. Munda includ­ Part A (ii) and B (ii) which have been presented in ing Kaur, 11. Orang, 12. Lepcha, 13. Santal. 14. Part V -A of the Census publications, may be Bhil, 15. Tripura or Tripuri, Tippera, 16. Jamatia. referred to. In this table distribution of Scheduled 17. Noatia, 18. Riang, 19. Uchai.

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CaVIll PART B-SCHEDULED CASTES AND

Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of

Wor- r-- I II

As Literate and As Agricultural T Total.._ Illiterate educated persons Total workers Cultivator labourer UniOn Territory! R ,.-- r--..A----, r---'---...... r--_____' ,.--~ ,....--'--...... Sub-Division U P M F ,M ,7F M F M F M F M F _2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

TRIPURA T 360,070 184,174 175,81)6 152,178 111,833 31,1)96 4,063 100,861 84,886 88,954 71,129 5,868 2,367 R 356,372 182,168 174,204 151,593 171,004 30,575 3,200 100,165 84,795 88,930 71,)29 5,864 ~,367 U 3.698 1,006 1,692 5SS 829 1,42.1 863 696 91 24 ••• 4 ... c Sadar Sub-Division " T 97,218 49,346 47,872 37,ff6 45,939 12,230 1,933 24,993 20,652 21,135 17,438 1,609 671 • R 93,872 47,614 46,258 36,594 45,149 1I,Q20 1,IC9 24,396 20,565 21,125 17,438 1,609 671 -r U 3,3'46 1,732 1t,6t4 522 790 1,210 824 597 87 10 Khowai Sub-Division T 58;726 29,815 28,911 23,745 28,163 6,069 748 16,406 14,989 15,160 13,281 671 261 I R 58,624 29,729 28,895 23,736 28,159 5,993 736 16,393 14,989 15,158 13,281 671 261 U 102 86 16 10 4 76 12 13 2 Kamalpul" Sub-Division R 19,932 10,252 9,680 8,258 9,365 1,994 315 5,646 4,435 5,144 3,284 173 46

KaiIasahar Sub-Division T 34,068 17,677 16,391 16,018 16,276 1,65<) llS 10,317 8,526 9,121 6,478 574 151 R 34,015 17,637 16,378 15,999 16,267 1,638 III 10,300 8,526 9,120 6,478 572 151 U 53 40 13 19 9 21 4 17 I 2 - Dharmanagar T 33,700 17,327 16,373 15,095 15,846 2,232 527 9,498 8,113 8,672 6,241 302 84 Sub-Division R 33,653 17,290 16,363 15,085 15,840 2,205 523 9,480 8,111 8,667 6,241 302 84 U 47 37 10 10 6 27 4 18 2 5

~~~mura -SUb-DiViSiO~.,) R 8,251 4,257 3,994 3,142 3,948 515 46 2,360 1,105 1,982 1,365 W7 33 Udaipur Sub-DMsion T 21,154 10,688 10,466 8,617 10,336 2,071 130 5,907 4,678 5,330 4,452 364 141 R 21,066 10,623 10,443 8,604 10,325 2,019 118 5,876 4,676 5,379 4,452 364 141 U 88 65 23 13 11 52 12 31 2 1 Amarpur Sub-Division R 39,525 20,253 19,240 18,172 19,166 2,113 74 11,456 10,318 10,876 9,535 339 78 Belonia Sub-Division T 27,163 14,053 13,110 12,406 B,021 1,647 89 8,228 6,533 7,076 5,635 612 244 R 27,101 14,007 13,09~ 12,395 13,012 ],612 82 8,208 6,533 7,071 5,635 610 244 U 62 46 16 11 9 35 7 20 5 2 Sabroom Sub-Division R 20,333 10,474 9,859 9,008 9,773 1,466 86 6,040 4,937 4,408 3,420 1,017 658

l

SCHEDULED TRIBES Workers and Non-workers among Scheaufed Tribes

___kers __..L ----. III IV V VI VII VIll IX X In Mining, Quarry- ing, Livestock, In Manufac- In Forestry, Fishing, tur:l1g other Transport, Hunting and Plan- At than House- In Storage and tations, Orchards Household hold In Tnde and Communi- In Other Non- and Allied activities Industry Industry Con,truction Commerce cations Services workers T 4 ,.---,...-A--..... t .,--.A.~ ,--.A.__,....,..---"'--...... -----"---. "...--.-A--..... r---"----. R Union Territory! M F M PM P M PM PM P M PM P U Sub-Division 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2

1,192 955 439 9,304 273 118 74 14 336 93 166 3,559 806 83,313 91,010 T TRIPURA 1,159 954 437 9,303 201 208 33 14 306 93 95 3,140 727 82,003 89,409 R 33 1 2 1 72 10 41 30 71 419 79 1,310 1,601 U 414 287 165 1,897 176 77 55 179 53 It7 1,143 229 24,353 27,220 T Sadar Sub-Division 387 286 163 1,897 109 67 16 153 53 46 788 153 23,218 25,693 R 27 1 2 67 10 39 26 71 355 76 1,135 1,527 U 60 33 43 1,173 12 104 3 22 10 13 422 127 13,409 13,922 T Khowai Sub-Division 60 33 43 1,173 11 104 3 22 10 13 412 127 13,336 13,906 R 1 10 •.• 73 16 U 59 57 22 989 19 13 4 6 12 207 46 4,606 5,245 R Kamalpur Sub-Division 443 453 33 1,387 11 7 1 9 1 1 124 49 7,360 7,865 T Kailasahar Sub-Division 441 453 33 1,387 10 7 1 9 1 1 113 49 7,337 7,852 R 2 I I1 23 13 U 120 103 48 1,595 9 2 3 14 9 321 88 7.829 8.260 T Dharmanagar Sub- 118 103 48 1,595 9 2 3 13 9 311 86 7,810 8,252 R Division 2 1 10 2 19 8 U 38 40 295 I 1 1 12 4 75 11 1,897 2,289 R Sonamura Sub-Division 3 32 53 3 3 14 122 18 4,781 5,788 T Udaipur Sub-Division 2 32 1 1 14 97 17 4,747 5,767 R 1 '21 2 2 25 1 34 21 U 12 1 14 673 1 1 5 1 1 1 217 30 8,819 8,922 R Amarpur Sub-Division 32 16 17 S02 36 7 3 43 20 4 405 109 5,825 6,571 T Belonia Sub-Division 31 16 17 502 35 7 13 40 20 4 397 109 5,799 6,561 R 1 I 3 8 26 16 U 11 S 2S 740 S '1 46 8 5 523 S9 4,434 4,922 R Sabroom Sub-Division

MIGRATION TABLES

MIGRATION TABLES

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

The migration statistics in the earlier Censuses write the name of the place of birth as returned by were produced by the birth-place returns. This was him. found inadequate for a demographic study of the Q. 4(c) Duration of residence population with reference to internal migration. In 1. For a person born in village or town or city view of the growing industrialisation of the country, in which enumerated ...... writo X rural-urban migration is also taking place in large numbers. In order to make a more detailed study *2. For a person born in another village or town of migration, two new questions were put in this of city of district of enumeration or who was not Census; one to ascertain from a person who was not born in the district of enumeration ...... write the born at the place of enumeration, whether the birth number of completed years this person has been in place was rural or urban, and the other to ascertain the village/town/city of enumeration. the duration of his residence at the place of enumera­ (Do not take into account periods of temporary tion. The relative questions on birth-place are Qs. absence on leave or holiday or tour or business.) 4(a), 4(b), and 4(c). The instructions for recording 3. If the duration of residence is less than one the answers to these questions are quoted below ;- year .. , ...... write 0 "Q. 4(a) Birthplace If the duration of residence is one year or ov_er 1. If born in village or town in which enu- ...... write the actual number of completed years of merated ...... write PL. residence." *2. If born in another village or town of dis- Q. Sea) of the Individual Slip is on Nationality trict in which enumerated ...... write D. of the person ~numerated. The Instructions for *3. If born in another district in the State of recording answer to Q. Sea) are quoted below ;- enumeration ...... write name of district. "Q. 5(a) Nationality 4. If born in another State in India ...... write 1. For Indian nationals ...... write I name of district and State, if name of district is 2. For other nationals ...... write the nationality known; otherwise write name of State. in fu11. 5. If born in a country out-side India e.g., Qs. 8 to 11 of the Individual Slip are applicable Pakistan or any other country ...... write name of to workers and Q. 12 ther~of to non-workers. The country. Instructions for recording answers to the correspond­ 6. Persons born at sea or in air or in railway ing questions are quoted below ;- carriages or on road transport. e.g., buses etc., Qs. 8 to 11 Working should be entered as such. These questions apply only to workers. A Q. 4(b) Whether born in Village or Town person who is working may be working as a Culti­ vator, as an Agricultural Labourer, at a Household 1. If born in a village ...... write R Industry Of may be doing any other work. You 2. If born in a town which is considered a have to record the answer in questions 8, 9, 10 and town at the present time even if it was not so con- 11 according as the person is working as a Cultivator sidered at the time of birth ...... write U or as an Agricultural Labourer or at Housellold If the person enumerated is not in a position to Industry or doing any other work. He may be en­ say whether the place of birth is a village or town, gaged in only one of the above four categories or in more than one. Thus a person can be working both *Read "Sub division" 'or "District" in the case of Tripura. as a Cultivator and an AgriCUltural Laoourer, in 167 168

which case he should be entered both in Q. 8 and family's resources should not be considered as Q. 9. Or he may be working both as Cultivator and working for purposes of this question. If, however, at Household Industry in which case he will be in addition to her household work she engages entered in Q. 8 and Q. 10. Or he may be working herself in work such as rice pounding for sale or in any possible combination of 8, 9, 10 and 11, in wages, or in domestic services for wages for others which case he will be entered in appropriate phces. or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and Or, he may be doing just one kind of work in which selling cowdung cakes or grass etc., or any such case he will be entered in only one of the four work should be treated as a worker. Questions 8 to 11. Persons like beggars, pensioners, agricultural Detailed instructions as to how the answers or non-agricultural. royalty, rent or dividend should be recorded in the individual questions are receivers, who may be earning an income but who given against those questions below. You should are not participating in any productive work, should carefully study them before recording the answers. not be treated as working unless they also wor~ in For an undertrial prisoner enumerated in a Jail, he cultivation, industry, trade, profession, business or should be recorded for the work or kinds of work he commerce. was doing before he was apprehended. Similarly, for a person temporarily in a hospital or similar A public or social service worker who is actively institution he should be recorded for the kind of engaged in public service activity or a political work he was doing before he was admitted into worker who is also actively engaged in furthering the ho&pital or institution. But for a convict in a prison political activity of his party will be regarded as a or for long term inmates of penal or charitable or worker and entered fully in Q. 11. mental institutions, the person's previous work should After you have filled up the answers to question 8 not be recorded but cI' should be recorded in Q. 12 to II, if you .find that in the case of any person more below. than one productive activity has been recorded i.e., The basis of work will be satisfied in the case of more than one of the questions 8, 9, ]0 or 11, has seasonal work like cultivation. livestock. dairying, been filled up by 'some work, you should ask him household industry etc., if the person has had some which one of the activities that has been recorded for regular work of more than one hour a day through­ him is his ~ principal work. The principal work is out the greater part of tne working season. In the the one on which the person spends most time. Put case of regular employment in any trade, profession, a ring round the number of the question 8, 9, 10 or service, busine~s or commerce, the basis of work will 11, according to the work on which the person says be satisfied if the person wa~ employed rlurin~ any of he ~pends most time. You should invariably ask for the fifteen days precemng the day on which you the principal work where more than one work is visited the household. If on the check or revisional recorded and put a ring round the question relating round such a person is found to be unemployed no to the principal work. change in the original entry should be made. A It may be that in a few cases you find that you person who is working but was absent from his work have recorded more than two productive activities in during the fifteen days preceding the day on which questions 8 to 11, i.e., more than two of the ques­ enumerated or even exceeding the period of fifteen tions, 8 to 11 would have been filled up by some days due to illness or other causes should be treated work. In such cases you should first ascertain the as worker. A person who has been offered work but principal work, i.e., the one on which the person has not actually joined should be treated as non­ spends most time and put a ring round the number worker. Work includes not only actual work but of the question. You should then ascertain the work effective supervision and direction of work. which is the next in importance to his principal work Persons under training as apprentices with or i.e., the work after his principal work which occupies without stipend or wages will be regarded as working. most time. You should put a tick against the ques­ An adult woman who is engaged in household tion number of that work on the right hand side of duties but doing no other work to augment the the question number. The ring and the tick should be put clearly so that gny difficulty will not be felt to 4. Production of tobacco in plantation (does recognise them clearly. not include tobacco which is cultivated in Q. 8 Working as Cultivator rotation with other cereal crops in which case it would go under cultivation). Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and harvesting and does not include fruit growing or 5. Production of ganja. cinchona, opium, keeping orchards or groves or working for planta­ poppy, saffron etc. tions like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other 6. Production of other plantation crops not medicinal plantations. Persons engaged in fruit covered above. growing or orchardry or plantations like tea, coffee For a person working as cultivator write C. For rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations a person not working as cultivator and for a person should be entered in Q. 10 or Q. 11 as the case not working at aU put 'X'~ may be. For purposes of the census a person is working The following classification illustrates as to which as cultivator if he or she is engaged either as emplo­ answers should be entered under Q. 8 and which yer, single worker or family workers in (a) cultivation others under Q. 11. of land or \)upervis\on or direction of cultivation of Q. 8 includes the productions of the following :- land owned or held from Government and (b) culti­ 1. Production of cereal crops (including Bengal vation of land or supervision or direction of cultiva­ gram), such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, tion of land held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. maize; roots and tubers like potato, yam, beet etc; sugarcane etc. A person who has given out his land to another 2. Production of pulses, such as arhar, moong, person or persons for CUltivation for money, kind or masur, urd, khesari, other gram. share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as 3. Production of raw jute and kindered fibre working as cultivator. Similarly, a person working crops. in another person's land only as a labourer and has 4. Production of raw cotton and kindered fibre no right or lease or contract on land on which he crops. works, nor is responsible for taking decisions as to which crops to sow and When, or taking the risks of Q. II includes other Field Produce and Plantation CUltivation and is paid wages in cash, kind or share Crops :- such as share of produce (Agricultural Labourer) A. Otber Field Produce :- wi1l not be treated as cultivator in this question. 1. Production of other crops including vege­ Q. 9 Working as Agricultural Labourer tables not covered in Q. 8. Write 'AL' for Ii person working as agricultural 2. Production of fruits and nuts in plantations Labourer, i.e., a person who works in another vines and orchards (like cocoaunt. arecaunt person's land only as a labourer without exercising etc. any supervision or direction in cultivation, for wages 3. Production of wood, bamboo, cane, reeds, in cash, kind or share such as share of produce. thatching grass etc. For others put 'X'. The labourer should have-no 4. Production of juice by tapping palms. right or lease or contract on land on which he works. S. ProductIon of other agricultural produce nor should he be responsible for taking decisions (including fruits and nuts not covered by as to which crops to sow and when, or taking the Sl. No.2 and flowers) not covered above. risks of cultivation. A share of the produce goes to him only as wages. He should have been working as B. Plantation Crops :- Agricultural Labourer in the last or current cultiva­ 1. Production tea in plantation. ting season. 2. Production of coffee in plantation. Qs.10 (a) & 10 (b) Household Industry 3. Production of rubber in plantation. If a person is working in a Household Industry J7P. write (1) the nature of work done by him in the tion. proc~sing, servicing, repairing or making and Household Industry against question 10 (a) and (b) selling of goods. It does pot include professions the nature of the Household Industry against sue h as pleader or doctor or ~a!ber or waterman or question 10 (b). Otherwise put 'X' in both questions astrologer. 10 (a) and 10 (b). A Household Industry is defined A person though he may not be working in his as an industry conducted by the Head of the house­ own "Household Industry may be working as a paid hold himself and/or mainly members of the household employee in another Household Industry. You at home or within the village in rural areas and only should, therefore, enquire whether the person who at home in urban areas. The industry should not is not working in his own Household Industry, is be run on the scale of a registered factory. Thus the working in any other Household Industry and if so, main criterion for a Household Industry is the write" the nature of the work done by him against participation of one or more members of a household question 10 (a) and the nature of the Household in rural areas. In the urban areas the industry Industry against Q. 10 (b). should be confined to the house. You should care­ fully keep in mind the definition of Household Q. 10 (c) if Employee in Household Industry Industry in the rural area if you are enumerating a This question will be filled up only for a person rural area and the definition in the urban area if you who is working as a paid employee in another are enumerating an urban area. person's Household Industry. In his or her case A Household Industry should relate to produc- write 'EE'. For all others put 'X'.

The following examples will illustrate how questions 10(a) to 10(c) should be filled up for persons working at Hous~hold Industry:

Q. 10. Working at Household Industry (a) Nature of work (b) Nature of Household Industry (c) If Employee 1. Spinning yarn Spinning yarn in Ambar Charkha X 2. Dyeing and printing yarn HanClloom weavilllg X 3. Threshing and cleaning grain Flour making chakki X 4. Labourer employed for crushing oil Oil ghani E.E. S. Tempering and polishing imple- Blacksmithy making Agricultural ments implements X 6. Labourer employed for making and firing kiln Earthen pottery E.E. 7. Throwing and Turning Pottery Earthen pottery X 8. Making wooden doors and windows Carpentry X 9. Filling gold ornaments with lac Goldsmithy X to. Labourer working hosiery machine Hosiery E.E. 11. Keeping accounts Hosiery X 12. Polishing and Scraping metal Electroplating X 13. Labourer employed for putting iron hoop on cartwheels Cartwheelwright E.E. 14. Repairing of guns Gunsmithy X IS. Bee Keeping Production of honey X 16. Tending cattle Livestock raising X 171

Q. 11 Doing work other than 8, 9 or 10 fication of the population. The description should If a worker is not working as a cultivator or as be either in the vernacular or in English or in verna~ an agricultural labourer or at any Household Industry cular translitration of English. , write the actual work he is doing. If a person is In the case of a person for whom an X is put working as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer in Question l1(a) put an X in this question also. or at Household Industry and also does some other Important pOints to remember in Questions 11(a) and work (including dairying or livestock raising, or~ ll(b) chard or plantation etc., as distinct from cultivation of crops), which does not relate to any of the above 1. Women or children who help with work, categories, write the other work he does in this such as rice pounding or doing domestic service for question. If he is engaged in more than one work wages or minding cattle or selling firewood or making and neither of them relates to any of the three and selling cowdung cakes, grass, etc., should be categories mentioned above write here the work on described fuBy even if they work part.time. In the which he devotes more time. case of married or grown-up women who do any of the work mentioned above in addition to the usual house~ Q. 11 (a) Nature oj Work hold duties such work should be fully described and In the case of persons not working or who H W written in brackets after the full description. work only as cultivator or as agricultural labourer or 2. If a person makes the articles he sells, he at Household Industry, put 'X'. should be entered as maker and seller of them. Describe fully the nature of the work done 3. Wherever convenient, for complete descri~ by the person himself. Full and precise infor­ tion, the work should be expressed by the vernacular mation as to the nature of work done by the person name by which it is known. should be given either in the vernacular or in Engli'h or in vernacular transliteration of English. At 4. The following are too vague and must not previous censuses much trouble has been caused be used by themselves : by inadequate answers, and if you do not succeed in Scientist, technician, civil servant, clerk, obtaining satisfactory information on the individual engineer, Inspector, checker, foreman, over­ slips, you will be required to make a further visit seer, supervisor, labourer, machinist. assis­ for that purpose. tant, contractor~ polisher. Q. II (b) Industry, business, trade, profession or service S. Labourers-For an unskilled labourer usually In the case of a person who is working and tce employed on one sort of work alone, give also the nature of whose own work has been recorded in sort of work done, e g., railway porter, market or Question 11 (a), you should write here the nature bazar porter, labourer employed on road digging, of industry, business, trade, profession or service brick-layer's labourer. If accustomed to work on I in which the person works. various jobs, write general labourer. As in the case of Question 11 (a), you should 6. Machine Operators-Always state the kind describe in detail the nature of industry, business, of machine giving its recognised name, if any. trade, profession or service in which the person works. Vague answers should be avoided. In the 7. Shop-keepers, Retail Dealers, Shop Assistants case oflndustries, the articles which are produced -If wholly or mainly engaged in selling, write or serviced or repaired, should be given If more 'Dealer' (if principal) or, Shop Assistant or Salesman than one article is produced the chief article produced (if assisti ng) and state whether the business is whole­ or serviced or repaired should be given. In the case sale or retail or both. For shop assistants and sales­ of business or trade the\principal article of trade men in stores with several departments, state the should be described. In the case of service describe particular department in which engaged (e g .• Ship the nature of the service to which the person's work and Railway Parts, Fans and Sewing Machines, belongs. The description should be such that it would Grocers and O,)nfectioners). be possible to classify the establishment in which the 8. Transport Workers-Describe fully the na­ person is working for purposes of industrIal, classi- ture of the toansport e g., air transport, rail trans" 112 port, transport by motor car or motor cycle, or members of the family except casually. This will vehicles drawn by horse, etc. include workers working as members of co-operatives ...... •...... •...•..... write SW 9. Services-For a person engaged in the 4. a Family Worker, that is, who is doing his Defence Services write 'Service of Central Govern­ work described in Q. l1(a) in own family without ment'. wages or salary in cash or kind ...... write FW 10. If the job is known in the trade or indus­ For a person for whom an 'X' is put in Q. l1(a) try by a special name, use that name. Managers, and l1(b) put an X in this question also. Foreman, etc., should be given the department! branch wherever applicable e.g., Sales Manager or a Explanation :- Manager or Hardware Department, Machine Shop (i) An Employer is a person who has to employ Foreman or Boiler Room Foreman, ete. The follow­ other persons in order to perform the work entered ing terms are insufficient by themselves :- in Q. II(a). This is to say, such a person is not Manufacturer, merchant, agent, broker, refractor, only responsible for his OWn personal work but also dealer, engineer and iron works, etc. for giving work to others in the business mentioned 11. Domestic services. In the case of any private in Q. 11 (a). But a person who employs domestic servant e.g., a cook or domestic servant, write only servants for household duties or has subordinates 'private cook or domestic servant'. There is no in­ under him in an office where he is employed by dustry in his case but in the case of persons employed others, is not an employer, even if he has the power in hosteh, restaurants, boarding houses, institutions; to employ another penon in his office on behalf of etc., the words hotel, restaurant, etc., should be his own employer or employers. added. (ii) An Employee is a person who usually works For persons in the employ of Firms carrying on under some persons for salary or wages in cash or two or more businesses, if the businesses are carried kind. There may be persons who are employed as on in separate premises then the business carried on Managers, Superintendents, agents, etc., and in that at the premises in which the person is employed capacity employ or control other workers on behalf should be given. If the businesses are carried on in of their own employers. Such persons are only the same premises but each has a separate organisa­ employees, as explained above, and should not be tion (i.e., they have separate records of employment. regarded as employers. production, etc.) then the appropriate business (iii) A Single Worker for the purpose of Q. 11 should be quoted. If however, the two activities (c) is a person who works by himself. He is not are carried on side by side then the major activity of employed by anyone else and in his turn does not the firm or establishment should be given. employ anybody else not even members of his house­ 12. Commerce. Special case should be taken to hold except casually. This definition of a Single see that the distinction between retail and wholesale Worker will include a person who works in joint business is clear. As in industries, the goods handl­ partrwrship with one or several persons hiring no ed should be clearly indicated. employees, and also a member of a producers' co­ Q. J J(c) Class of Worker operative. Each one of the partners or members of such producers' co-operatives should be recorded as For a person who is : 'Single Worker'. 1. an Employer, that is, who hires Qne or more (iv) A Family Worker is a member who works, persons in his work described in Q. 11 (a) ...... without receiving wages in cash or kind, in an indus­ ...... write MR try, business or trade conducted mainly by members 2. an Employee, that is, who does his work of the family and ordinanly does at least one hour of described in Q. 11 (a) under others for wages or salary work every day during the working season. For in cash or kind ...... write EE the purpose of the entire Q. 11, such an industry 3. a Single Worker, that is, who is doing his should be on a scale larger than what has been work described in Q. l1(a) without employing others covered in 'Household Industry' in Q. 10 whether except casually and without the help of other run at home or away from home in town or village 173 and even away from village in rural area and should household duties should not be treated as family ordinarily be in the nature of a recognised partner­ workers. ship, joint stock company or registered factory. For Q. Il(d) Name of Establishmmt the purpose of this definition members of family may be drawn from beyond the limits of the household by Describe in detail the name of the factory, work­ ties or blood or marriage. The family worker may shop, business house, company. shop, etc. If a not be entitled to a share of the profits in the work of person has no fixed place of work. write 'No fixed the business carried on either by the person or head place of work'. of the household or other relative. For a person for whom an X is put in Q. 11(a), Members or the household who help solely in 11 (b) and ll(c) put an X in this question also. The following examples will illustrate how Qs. 11(a) to 11 (d) should be filled up for persons doing work other than 8, 9 or 10. Q. II. Doing Work other than 8,9 or 10 Q. l1(a) Nature of Work Q. l1(b) Nature of Industry, Q. ll(c) Q. 11(d) Name of Profession, Trade or Service Class of Establishment Workers

l. Cutting trees in Forests Logging in forests EE Forest Department of Government 2. Hunting for fur Hunting SW No fixed place of work 3. Gardener in mango Fruit growing EE Master's mango orchard orchard 4. Paid farm labourer Coffee plantation EE Muthuswamy Coffee Estate 5. Travelling Ticket Ins- Northern Railway EE Northern Railway pector 6. Senior Scientific Officer Indian Ceramic Institute EE Indian Ceramic Institute 7. Foreman Kiln room in Ceramic Institute EE Indian Ceramic Institute 8. Contractor Supplying gypsum to Fertilizer MR Sindri Fertilizer Factory factory 9. Accountant Locomotive Factory EE Chittaranjan Locomotives 10. Goods porter Railway Station porter SW Delhi Central Railway Station 11. Day labourer Road digging in Mathura Road EE C.P.W.D. 12. Labourer Assisting bricklayer in house EE Defence Colony, New Delhi building 13. General labourer No fixed job SW No fixed place of work 14. Machine Operator Electric transformer in Electric EE Delhi Electric Supply Cor­ Supply Transformer StatIOn poration 15. Shop Assistant Retail shop in Stationery Stores FW Madan Brothers 16. Dealer Wholesale stores in grains and MR Sahu and Co. cereals 17. Salesm~ Retail shop of ready made gar- FW Dayanand and Sons ments and hosiery 18. Sales Manager Itardware Department, Kaka EE Kaka Agrico Agrico 19. Boiler Room Foreman Indian Iron and Steel Company EE Indian Iron and Steel Company, Burnpur. 1174

20. Air pilot Air Transport EE Indian Airlines Corpora- tion 21. Bus driver Motor Transport Service EE Government Motor Trans- port Service 22. Manager and Proprietor Motor Truck goods transport MR Prakash Transport Service 23. Radiologist Surgical Department of Hospital EE Medical College, Calcutta 24. Plant Nutritionist Plant Protection Research EE I.C.A.R. Fusa, Delhi 25. Chemist Sugar factory EE Bimla Sugar factory 26. Chemist Pharmaceutical factory EE Akash Chemical Pharma- ceutical Factory 27. Secretary Administrative Department of EE L.I.C., Delhi Life Insurance Corporation ~8. Assistant Secretary Commerce and Industry Depart- EE Government of Madras ment, Madras State 29. Supervisor Jewellery works FW Kundan Brothers Jewellers, Jaipur 30. Machinist Lathe Department in Engineer- EB Hooghly Docking Co. ing works 31. Private cook or domestic EE Master's House servant 32. Cook Residential Hotel EE Ashoka Hotel, New Delhi 33. Khansama Boarding House and Club EE XYZ Club 34. Grocer Retail trade in Grocery SW Home 35. Chartered Accountant Steel Production Factory EE Bhilai Steel Plant 36. Accountant Jute mill EE Howrah Jute Mill 37. Cinema Artist Cinema Company EE ABC Cinema Co. 38. Sign painter Commercial sign painting EE Ruplekha Company 39. Canvas bag maker Cement Company BE Portland Cement Co. 40. Sharebroker Broker in tea & jute shares SW ABC Share Exchange 41. piscount broker Discounting of bills in busi- MR ABC Business House ness house Ltd. 42. Die Caster General Engineering Works EE Ramchandra Engineer- ing Co. 43. Ochre grinder Wood paint Factory EE ABC Paint Factory 44. Distillation plant Operator Brewery Factory EE Solan Breweries 45. Grinder Chemical Factory BE ABC Chemical Factory 46. Cleaner Steel Rerolling Works EE ABC Rerolling Mills 47. Ticket Collector Cinema House EE ABC Cinema 48. Iron moulder Iron and Steel foundry BE ABC Engineering Works 49. Foreman Packing Department in oil mi1l EE ABC Oil Mill Company SO. Foreman Saw mill in wagon fac!ory EE ABC Wagon Company 51. Foundry Caster Aluminium Factory EE ABC Aluminium Co. 52. Furnace man Bioler shop, Iron foundry works BE ABC Iron Foundry 53. Monoprinter Printing Works EE Govt. Printing Press 54. Brass ~urner Small tools production BE ABC Small Tools Company 175

55. Honorary social worker State Social Welfare Board SW State Social Welfare Board 56. Member of Paliament Parliament SW Par liament, Delhi 57. Free lance Journalist Writing for news-papers and SW No fixed journal periodicals 58. Political worker Pelitical work SW Name of Party

Q. 12 Activity, if Not Working 6. For a convict in jaiJ (an under trial prisoner This question will apply to a person Not will be shown as a worker if he used to work be­ Working. fore he was apprehended) of an inmate of a penal, Write 'X' in this question for a person who is mental or charitable institution ...... write I working, that is, for whom you have recorded the 7. For a person who has not been employed work in any of the questions 8 to 11 above. before but is seeking employment for the first time ... The following activities should be recorded in ..·············· .... · .. · ...... write NE the case of persons Not Working: 8. For.a person employed before but now out 1. For a Full-time student or child attending of employment and seeking employment... '" ~rite school who does no other work, such as make UN articles at home for sate, nor even help part-time in Explanation-If a person, who does not work, his own family cultivation industry, trade or business cannot be readily classified in any of the above ...... write ST categories, put him in category 5 and write B in this 2. For a person engaged in unpaid home question. A retired person who has taken up regular duties (like house wife or other adult female) who work again should not be entered in this question as does no other' work such a'J make articles at home he would have been entered for his new work in for sale or wages, nor help regularly even part-time in Questions 8 to 11. family cultivation, industry, trade or business ...... : ...... write HW A person who is not working but has been 3. For any dependent, including an infant or offered work which he has not joined should be in­ child not attending school, a person permanently cluded in· item 3 and 'D' should be written. He disabled from work because of illness or old should not be included in items 7 or 8. age ...... · .. write D Tables D-I and D-II correspond to similar tables 4. For a retired person who is not employed e.g., D-VI and D-IV respectively of 1951 Census. again, render, person living on agricultural or non­ Table D-VI is in elaboration of Subsidiary Table agricultural royalty, rent or dividend or any other D-IV (i) of 1951 Census. The other tables are new. person of independent means for securing which he Although tables D-IV and D-V are generally meant does not have to work and who does no other work for cities, they have been presented for Agartala ...... ~ ...... write R town in view of its peculiar geographical position. 5. For a beggar, vagrant or independent wo­ man without indication of source of income and Persons born in Sikkim have been treated as others of unspecified source of existence ...... write B 'Born in India' in the D-Series tables.

TABLE D-.

NON-INDIAN NATIONALS

TABLE D-I NON-INDIAN NATIONALS

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.,. ThJSlable giv~$'ihe.nu~ber' of persons belong­ Q. 5(a) in the slip. This table excludes the informa­ . ing'to different foreign batiobalities ~ho a;e residents tion of non-Indiap nationals who are engaged in ,., in T.ripura during the Census and has been prepared foreign embassies and missions etc. by sorting the slips with reference to the answer to This table corresponds to table D.-VI of 19S1.

119 180

D-I-NON-INDIAN

______Nationals of Countries in.A.. Asia ____ beyo _nd

Total Total Afganisthan Burma Ceylon Nepal Uoio, TerritorY'! r----A.----, r---A._-, ,-____'____',..---""'___' r---"--.,..--A----"'),..---.A..~ Sub-Division PM F PM F M F M FM FM F M F

2 3 4 5 ,6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17

TRIPURA 4,6732,523 2,150 4,650 2,513 2,137 3 1 290 70 Sadar Sub-Division 832 550 282 809 540 269 1 1 274 57 Khowai Sub-Division 113 70 43 113 70 43 1 Kamalpur Sub-Division 206 108 98 206 108 98 3 Kailasahar Sub-Divisiol) 634 354 280 634 354 280 2 3 Dharmaoagar Sub-Division 120 67 S3 120 67 S3 1 5 4 Sonamura Sub-Division 225 147 78 225 147 78 5 1 Udaipur Sub-Division 652 397 255 652 397 255 Amarpur Sub-Division 1,122 395 727 1,122 395 727 2 2 Beionia Sub-Division 602 355 247 602 355 247 Sabroom Sub-Division 167 80 87 167 80 87 1

Nationals of Countries in Africa National of ----~ ,-.----- Mausam- South Total Kenya Mauritius bique Africa Elsewhere Total Union TerritoryJ ,...-~ r---'---. r-~ ~ ~t Sub-Division P M F M F M F M F M F M F P M --F 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

TRIPURA 1 2 0 Sadar Sub·Divhion 2 2 0 Khowai Sub-Division Kamalpur Sub-Division Kailasahar Sub-Division Dharmanagar Sub-Division Sonamura Sub-Division Udaipur Sub-Division Amarpur Sub-Division Belonia Sub-Division Sabroom Sub·Division 181

NATIONALS

India (including U.S.S.R.) Nationals of Countries in Europe (including U.S.S.R.) r------~----- Singaport', Malaya O.K. (in- & British Else- eluding Pakistan Bourneau U.S.S.R. where Total N. Ireland Ireland Elsewhere ,..--_.A,.____ ~ ~--"\ ,..--A---, ~ r----'--"", r---A---. r--""'---. Union Territory/ M F M F M FM FPM FM F M F M F Sub-Division 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

2,119 1,067 2 1 1 1 TRIPURA 264 212 2 1 Sadar Sub-Division 69 43 Kllowai Sub-Division 107 9S Kamalpur Sub-Division 3S2 277 Kailasahar Sub-Division 61 49 Dharmanagar Sub-Division 142 77 Sonamura Sub-Division 397 25S Udaipur Sub-Division 393 725 Amarpur Sub-Division 355 247 Belonia Sub-Division 79 87 Sabroom Sub-Division

Countries in two Americas Nationals of countries in Occeania .A. """'------.....,. ,- ~ New Nationality U.S.A Elsewhere Total Australia Zealand Elsewhere not stated Canada ,.-__ -.A.---. ~,..-~ r--"---> ,..-__,A.---. r---"---, ,..-_.A.---. ,..---.A.--, Union Territory/ M F M F M F P M F M F M F M F M F Sub-Division 51 52 53 S4 S5 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 1

2 19 7 12 7 12 TRIPURA 2 19 7 12 7 12 Sadar Sub-Division Khowai Sub-Division Kamalpur Sub-Division Kailasahar Sub-Division Dharmanagar Sub-Division Sonamura Sub-Division Udaipur Sub-Division Amarpur Sub-Division Belonia Sub-Division Sabroom Sub-Division

TABLE n-D

PLACE OF B1Rm

TABLE 0-11 PLACE OF BIRTH

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This table which shows the distribution of Laccadive, Mi nicoy and population by birth-place, corresponds to table D-IV Amindivi Islands, of 1951 and has been extracted from answers to Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Q. 4 (a) and 4 (b) in the slip. Goa, Daman and Diu. North East Frontier Agency, Apart from the fact that the birth-place is and classified by Rural and Urban, the figures for place Pondicherry of enumeration have also been shown by R/U separately. B. Countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) Only selected countries have been retained in China, the main table and the rest are given in a Supple­ U.S.S.R. ment to this tab!e. Figures shown against category CH. Unclassifi­ C. Countries in Europe (excluding U.S.S.R.) : able' under column 1 vi this table indicate that their birth-place is not known. Irish Republic There are certain Territories in India and some D. Countries in Africa: countries beyond India against which there is no Kenya, figure. The names of such""Territories/Countries front Mauritius. which these are no migrants, have not appeared in Mozambique, the table. There are listed below :- South Africa A-II-States in India beyond the State of F. Countries in Occeania : enumeration : Australia

18S 186

D-II PLACE

______Enumerated in Rural or UrbanA Union Territory of Tripura Sadar Rural ------"-- Urban Total Rural Urban Total ,--_-....A. ___---. ,----A-...... r--_.A---.... Country/State Unclassi- r----~------~ wbere born tiable P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Total population R l,tU,OOS 591,237 5S0,76S 1,039,008 536,580 !l02,418 102,997 5.&,6S7 48,340 366,076 188,799 177~77

A-Born in India R 691.130 357,043 334,087 658,820 354.156 331.664 5,310 2.887 2,423 193,917 100.072 93,845 U 54,534 28,317 25,217 8,409 4,462 3,947 45,125 23,855 21,270 28,584 14,925 13,653 Unci. 92 33 59 74 19 55 18 14 4 41 17 24 I-Within the Slate of R 674,799 347,553 327,246 670,909 345,604 325,305 3,890 1,949 1,941 190,546 97,890 92,656 Enumeration U 49,408 26,052 23,356 6,490 3,357 3,133 42,918 22,695 20,223 26,233 13,636 12,599 Unci. 73 22 51 67 16 51 6 6 33 12 21

(a) Born i!l place of R 512,748 275,310 237,438 512,748 275,310 237,438 .. '" 156,143 84.222 71,921 Enumeration U 41,503 21,885 19,618 41,503 21,885 19.618 22,698 11,821 10,877 (b) Born elsewhere in R 130,354 55,926 74,428 127,226 54,424 72,802 3,128 1,502 J,626 32,864 12,805 20,059 the Sub-division U 4,006 2,052 1,954 4,006 2,052 1,954 3,000 1,533 1,467 of Enumeration Unci. 62 14 48 62 14 48 31 10 21 (e) Born in other R 31,697 16,317 15,380 30,935 15,870 15,065 76! 447 315 J,539 863 676 Sub-divisions of U 3,S99 2,115 1,784 2,484 1,305 1,179 1,415 810 605 537 282 255 the State Unci. It 8 3 5 2 3 6 6 2 2 II-States in India beyond R 16,331 9,490 6,841 14,911 8,552 6,359 1,420 938 482 3,331 2,182 1.189 the Slate of Enumera- U 4,126 2,265 1,861 1,919 1,105 814 2,207 1,160 1,047 2,349 1,289 1,060 lion UncI. 19 11 8 7 J 4 12 8 4 8 5 .'1

(a) Andhra Pradesh R IS 8 7 7 3 4 8 5 3 13 7 6 U 10 2 8 5 5 5 2 3 9 2 7 (b) Assam R 8,620 4,321 4,199 8,109 4,065 4,044 511 256 255 629 342 287 U 1,499 770 729 687 381 306 812 389 423 705 360 345 UncI. 8 4 4 3 2 1 .5 2 3

(e) R 2,533 1.713 820 2,155 1,389 766 378 324 24 919 611 308 U 257 154 103 120 73 47 137 81 56 135 86 49 Unci. 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 (d) Gujarat R 18 II 7 8 4 4 10 7 3 17 11 6 U 7 3 4 2 2 5 3 1 7 3 4 (e) Jammu & Kashmir U 7 6 3 2 4 4 7 6 1 (f) Kerala R 28 22 6 0\ 8 1 19 14 5 22 17 5 U 11 6 5 8 4 4 3 2 1 10 5 5 (g) Madbya Pradesh R 407 222 J85 407 222 185 152 85 67 U 56 31 25 39 20 19 17 11 6 28 16 12 UncI. 1 1 1 1 1 1 (h) Madras R 46 31 IS 38 24 14 8 7 1 18 14 4 U 19 11 8 9 6 3 10 5 5 12 8 4

(I) Maharashtra R 15 10 5 15 10 5 4 3 I U 23 6 17 9 4 5 14 2 12 10 4 6 Unci. 1 ] 1 1 (1) Mysore R 5 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 I 2 U 10 7 3 10 7 3 10 7 3 (k) Or~la R ] .825 1,023 802 1,79~ 1.002 793 30 11 9 502 280 222 U 130 73 57 95 50 45 3'­ 23 12 72 43 29 Unci. 3 3 2 2 I 1 2 2 (I) Punjab R 87 72 IS 7Q 63 13 II 9 2 56 47 9 U 76 S4 22 26 17 9 50 37 13 63 44 19 187

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Area of the State Sub-division Khowai Sub-division -"------A. Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Rural ,--_A.----. ,---A. ,- Urban Country/State P M F P M F P M F P M F ~7 UncI. where born IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2

311,198 159,518 ISI,MlIt 54,87819,281 25,597 119,94861,188 62,760 UI,166 62,588 58,578 8,782 4,600 4,181. R Total Population

181,777 98,886 92,971 2,148 1,266 874 82,642 4z.t69 40,475 '2,210 41,905 40,30~ 432 264 168 R A-Born in India 4,200 2,197 2,003 24,38~ 12,728 11,656 4,187 2,.226 1,961 675 389 286 3,512 1,837 1,675 U 36 12 24 5 5 15 15 13 13 2 2 UncI.

~.O29 97,048 91.,981 1,517 842 675 81,311 41,331 39.979 81,009 41,173 39,836 302 159 143 R 1-Within the 3,241 1,651 1,590 22,994 11,985 11,009 3,897 2,070 1,827 499 293 2063,598 1,777 1,621 U State of 32 11 21 1 1 13 ... 13 13 13 '" ..• . .• Unci. Enumeration

156,143 84,222 71,921 ... •. . .. 61,224 32.245 28,979 61,224 32,245 28,979 R (a) Born in placen .•• 22,698 11,821 1(),877 3,188 1,661 1,527 •.. 3,188 1,661 1,527 U of Bnu meratio e 31,635 12.148 19,467 1,229 657 572 18,878 8,460 10.418 18,639 8,330 10,309 239 130 109 R (6) Born elsewher- 3,000 1.533 1,467 330 203 127 330 203 127 U in the Sub-divi- 31 10 21 13 13 13 13 •.• UncI. '&ion of Bnurne ration 1,251 678 573 288 18S 103 1,209 627 582 1,146 598 548 63 29 34 R (c) Born in other 241 118 123 296 164 132 379 206 113 169 90 79 210 116 94 U Sub-divisions 1 1 1 1 ... UncI. of the State 2,748 1,7~ 90 613 -124 199 1,331 837 ~4 1,201 732 469 130 lOS 15 R II-Statu ill bldia 959 546 43 1,39) 743 647 290 156 134 176 96 80 114 60 $4 U beyond the State 4 1 3 4 4 I ••• 2 2 2 2 Unci. of Enumeration

5 2 3 8 3 3 2 2 R (aJ Andhra 4 4 5 2 3 U Pradesh 483 272 lit 146 70 76 217 105 112 192 91 101 25 14 lJ R (hoJ Assam 296 166 130 409 194 215 93 50 43 49 27 22 44 23 21 U ... 2 2 2 2 UncI • 710 445 !6S 209 166 43 257 198 59 185 128 57 72 70 2 R (c) Bfbar 37 25 12 98 -61 37 28 15 13 27 !4 13 1 1 U 1 1 2 2 ... Unci. 7 4 3 10 7 3 R (d) Oujarat 2 2 5 3 2 U , 3 2 4 4 U (e) 1. kK. 4 4 18 13 5 R (f) Kerala 7 3 4 3 2 1 U 152 85 67 73 42 3t 73 42 31 R (g) Madhya 16 8 8 12 8 4 7 4 3 6 4 2 1 U Pradesh 1 1 ... UncI. 13 10 3 5 4 1 9 3 6 7 6 2 2 R (h) Madras 6 4 2 6 4 2 5 2 3 1 4 1 3 U

4 3 1 ... ", R (i) Maharasbtra 6 3 3 4 3 4 4 1 1 3 3 U ... UncI.

3 2 R (J) Mysore 10 7 3 U 488 267 221 14 13 1 580 334 246 574 332 242 6 2 4 R (k) Orissa 45 26 19 27 17 10 45 21 24 42 18 24 3 3 U 2 2 .:.: UncI. 47 40 7 9 7 2 3 3 2 2 ... R (I) PuD)ab 16 9 7 47 3' 12 ... U 188

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Enumerated in Rural or Urban ,------~ Kamalpur Sub-division Xallasahar Sub- Rural r- ~ ,... ----'---- Urban Total Total Rural ,...-__ _.A. ,---_-A Country/State Unclassi- ....." where born fiable P M F P M F P M F

2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

Total Population 61,675 32,017 29,658 104,126 54,533 49,593 95,551 49,911 45,640

A-Born in India R 37,119 19,282 17,837 66,981 34,798 32,183 66,294 34,488 31,806 U 710 358 352 5,188 2,864 2,324 468 236 t 232 Uncl. 14 3 11 11 11 1-Within the State 0/ Enumeration R 35,869 18,535 17,334 64,803 33,523 31,280 64,230 33,295 30,935 U 586 305 281 4,855 2,671 2,184 317 147 170 UncI. 12 2 10 10 10 (a) Born in place of Enumera- R 24,663 12,972 11,691 44,6R2 24,148 20,534 44,682 24,148 20,534 tion U 4,320 2,367 1,953 (b) Born elsewhere in the Sub- R 6,914 3,333 3,581 19,440 9,055 10,385 18,945 8,873 10,072 division of Enumera- U 279 130 149 279 130 149 tlon UncI. 10 10 10 10 (c) Born in other Sub-divisions R 4,292 2,230 2,062 681 320 361 603 274 329 of the State U 586 305 281 256 174 82 38 17 21 UncI. 2 2

II-States in India beyond the R 1,250 747 503 2,178 1,275 903 2,064 1,191 871 State 0/ Enumeration U 124 53 71 333 193 140 151 89 62 UncI. 2 1 1 1 1 (a) Andhra Pradesh R U

(b) Assam R 396 204 192 999 517 482 972 502 470 U 48 16 32 157 86 71 76 40 36 UncI. 1 1 1 1 (c) Bihar R 246 168 78 647 377 270 614 348 266 U 7 2 5 31 19 12 18 12 6 UncI.

(d) Oujarat R 1 1 U 1 (e) Jammu & Kashmir U (/) Kerala R 2 1 1 1 U 1 1

(g) Madhya Pradesh R 36 22 14 5 1 4 5 4 U 13 7 6 2 1 1 1 1 UncI,

(h) Madras R 1 7 5 2 6 4 2 U

(i) Maharalhtra R 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 UncI. U) Mysore R U (k) Orissa R 305 114 131 124 69 55 124 69 S, U 2 \1 1 J. 1 1 UncI. (I) Punjab R 6 3 3 3 3 ... 2 2 U 1 1 , 4 1 S 4 1 189

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Area of the State ~ division Dharmanagar Sub·division .A.- Rural Urban Total Rural Urban """' Urban .A. r----A. Uncalssi- Country/State P M F P M F P M F P M F fiable wherebom 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2

8,575 4,622 3,953 127,348 66,478 61,070 114,308 59,548 54,760 13,240 6,930 6,310 Total Population

687 310 377 81,906 42,256 39,650 80,593 41,631 38,962 1,313 625 688 R A-Born in India 4,720 2,628 2,092 5,8~ 3,212 2.614 509 317 192 5,317 2,895 2,422 U 3 3 10 8 2 6 5 1 4 3 1 Unci. 573 228 345 74,641 38,595 36,146 73,863 38,207 35,656 878 388 490 R I-Within the State of 4,538 2,524 2,014 5,307 2,931 2,376 325 197 128 4,982 2,734 2,248 U Enumeration 2 2 5 4 1 5 4 1 UncI. 52,138 28,030 24,108 52,138 28,030 24,108 R (a) Born in place of 4,320 2,367 1,953 4,820 2,644 2,176 4,820 2,644 2,176 U Enumeration 495 182 313 14,758 6,478 8,280 13,951 6,128 7,823 807 350 457 R (b) Born elsewhere in 184 105 79 184 105 79 U the Sub-division of 5 4 1 5 4 1 UncI. Enumeration 78 46 32 7,845 4,087 3,758 7,774 4,049 3,725 71 38 33 R (c) Born in other Sub- 218 157 61 303 182 121 141 92 49 162 90 72 U divisions of the 2 2 UncI. State 114 82 32 7,165 3,661 3,504 6,730 3,424 3,306 435 237 198 R II-StlJlea in India be- 182 104 78 519 281 238 184 12J 64 335 161 174 U yond the State of 1 1 5 4 I I I 4 3 1 Unci: Enumeration R (a) Andhra Pradesh U 27 15 12 6,205 3,047 3,158 5,912 2,901 3,011 293 146 147 R (b) Assam 81 46 35 363 194 169 140 90 50 223 104 119 U 4 3 I 1 I 3 2 1 UncI. 33 29 4 242 180 62 213 153 60 29 27 2 R (c) Bihar 13 7 6 13 6 7 13 6 7 U Unci. R (d) Gujarat U R (e) J.&K. R (f) Keral. U 138 69 69 138 69 69 R (g) Madhya Pradesh 1 1 I 1 U Unci. I 11 8 3 11 8 3 R (h) Madras U

4 2 2 4 2 2 R (I) M~htra 4 1 3 4 1 3 U I 1 I I Unci. R U) Mysore U 245 131 114 242 130 112 3 I 2 R (k) Orissa 2 1 "i 5 4 1 4 3 1 1 1 U UncI.

1 6 S 1 6 S '0' R (i) ~ab 1 1 1 1 U 190

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Enumerated in Rural or Urban ------"----- Sonamura Sub-division Udaipur Sub-division Rural ,.... .A.__ --. Urban Total· Total Rural Urban CowstrylState Unclassi- ,--~ r- __....A.._--.. ,----.-.A. ",,~born fiable P M F P 1IIf F P M F P M F

2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

Total Population 77,969 40,354 31,615 90,074 45,951 44,113 81,196 4l.l8S 40,011 8,778 4,666 4,112

A-B IfR ill In.iia R 51,(01) 17,181 24,419 60,114 30,651 29,463 59,6U 30,377 29,244 493 274 219 U 309 17J 138 4,517 2,360 2,1S7 333 157 176 4,134 2,203 1,981 UJlcl. 1 1 4 3 1 4 3 1

I-Wlthi" the Sl4le 0/ R 51,460 27,071 24,J!I9 j?,~19 30,446 29,183 59,405 30,129 29,/77 423 217 206 EnumeraliPlf U 218 107 111 4,170 2,'293 2,077 188 132 156 4,082 2,l61 1,921 Unci. 1 1 3 3 3 3

(0) Born in place of R 44,337 24,31:> 20,027 47.998 25,862 22,116 47,998 25-,362 22,136 EDumeration U 3,783 2,002 1,781 3,1d3 2,O(}2 1,781 (b) Hom ,It.ewhue in R 6,309 2,374 3,935 9,)65 l,39,} 5,956 9,126 3,285 S,B41 239 114 125 tile Su&division U 125 51 74 125 51 74 orEaumeration Ullcl.

(c) Bona in GUIer Sub.. R 814 387 427 2,466 1,185 1,281 2,282 1,032 1,200 184 103 81 diyisions of the U 218 107 111 462 240 222 163 81 82 299 159 140 State UncI. 1 1 3 3 3 3 N-!kates ill lnifa R 140 110 30 18'; 20<; 80 215 148 67 70 57 13 MJlllmJlb~ State 0/ U 91 64 27 147 67 80 45 25 20 102 42 60 ~tltio1l lbu:1. 1 1 1 1

(Q) Aodhfa Praduh R U (b) ASNm R 17 11 6 39 20 19 26 12 14 13 8 S U 24 11 13 43 14 29 II) I 8 27 6 21 UncI.

(c) Bihar R 67 52 IS 56 50 6 30 26 26 24 2 U 6 2 4 9 3 6 2 1 1 7 2 .5 UncI. " (d) GDjust R U (e) Ja.mmu ct Kashmir U (f) Kenala R 1 1 1 U (g) Madhya Pradesh R U UacI. (h) M .... R U

(i) Mahataslltra R 1 1 1 U 3 3 3 3 Unci. (j) Myaore R 2 2 U

(k) Oriaaa R 17 2 15 15 1 14 2 1 1 U 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 Uocl. 1 J 1 1 (I) Puajab R 1 1 2 2 ... 2 2 ... U 1 1 4 3 1 2 2 2 ··i 191

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Area of the State ------~ Amarpur Sub-division Delonia Sub-division Sabroom Sub-division ,-_.A..--~ r-- ~ ,------"---""" Rural Total Total Rural Urban Total Urban r--~ ,.------"------, r--~ r--~ UncJafSi- CJuntrylState P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F fiable where born 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 2

56,365 19,440 16,925 84,817 43,936 40,891 i6,013 39,378 36,705 8,744 4,558 4,186 43,397 22,541 10,856 Total Population 44.745 13,W6"U,639 46.746 24,458 lUI8 46,501 14,310 11,191 145 148 97 25,360 13,070 12,290 R A-Bora In India 511 281 140 3,41" 1,768 1.647 407 104 103 3,008 ~,564 1,444 177 151 115 U 1 1 1 4 4 4 4· 1 1 Unci. 44 588 22,97.1 21,615 46.417 24,203 22,214 46,220 24,088 22,132 197 115 82 25,235 12,983 12,250 R 1-Within the State '483 257 226 3,250 1,670 1,580 326 156 1702,924 1,514 1,410 207 111 95 U of Enumeration 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 1 Unci. 25,011 13,054 11,957 36,321 19,706 16,615 36,321 19,706 16,615 '.' ... 20,231 10,761 9,470 R (a) Born in plaee ...... 2,694 1,390 1,304 ... '" ... 2.694 1,390 1,304 U of Enumeration

11,327 5,592 5,735 6,623 2,756 3.867 6,504 2,687 3,817 119 69 SO 3,876 1,674 2,202 R (b) Born elsewhere 88 30 59 88 30 58 U in the Suh-divi- 3 3 ~ 3 UncI, sion of Enumera- tion 8,250 4,127 3.923 3,473 1,741 1,732 3,395 1,695 1,700 78 46 32 1,128 sso 578 R (c) Born in other 483 2S7 226 468 250 218 238 128 112 230 124 106 207 112 95 U Sub-divisions of I I I I I 1 I 1 Unc). the State 157 133 14 379 255 74 281 222 59 48 33 15 125 85 40 R Il-Stlllelin India 38 24 14 165 98 67 81 48 33 84 50 34 70 40 30 U beyond the State 1 1 Unci. 0/ Enumeration

R (a) Andhra Pradesh U

46 36 10 44 18 26 37 IS 22 7 3 4 28 21 7 R (b) Assam 18 12 6 16 21 15 8 5 3 28 16 )2 12 6 6 U 1 1 UncI. 9 9 60 51 9 51 43 8 9 8 I 30 17 13 R (c) Bihar 19 14 5 14 10 4 5 4 J 9 7 2 U UncI.

R (d) Gujarat .. \ U k (e) J. &K. 1 R (/) Kerala U

1 1 1 I 2 2 R (g) Madhya Pradesh 5 3 2 2 3 2 U Unci. 1 R (h) Madras U 3 2 R (i) Maharashtra U Unci. R (j) Mysoro U 3 2 33 23 10 28 19 9 4 16 8 8 R (k) Orissa U UncI. 9 i 2 .R (/) ___ 1 U 192

D-II PLACE

Enumerated in Rural or Urban Union Territory of TripUl a Sadar Rural Urban Total Urban Total ,-____RuralA. ___ , ,--_-A..___ , Country/State Unclassi- ,..- ___A. ___ "", r----A.--""' where born fiable P M F P M F P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

(m) Rajasthan R 161 108 53 52 39 13 109 69 40 38 33 5 U 88 62 26 34 25 9 54 37 17 60 44 16 UncI. 1 1 1 1 I 1

(n) Uttar Pradesh R 1,863 1,504 359 1,673 1,365 308 190 139 51 693 527 166 U 201 122 79 86 56 30 tiS 66 49 130 75 55 UncI. 2 2 2 2 1 1 (0) R 631 388 243 494 307 187 137 81 56 277 179 98 U 1,609 881 728 737 431 306 872 450 422 1,013 537 476

(p) Andaman & Nicobar R 3 2 3 2 1 Islands U 2 1 1 1 (q) Delhi R 3 3 3 3 U 52 25 27 19 10 9 33 15 18 33 16 17 (r) Himachal Pradesh R 2 2 2 2 1 U 1 1 1 1

(s) R 56 40 16 52 37 15 4 3 1 17 16 I U 62 46 16 24 IS 9 38 31 7 39 29 10 (t) R 8 6 2 8 6 2 8 6 2 U 1 1 1 1 1 I (U) Sikkim R 5 4 5 4 1 2 2 U 5 4 4 3 1 4 3 1 8-Bom in Countries in Asia 396,050 205,414190,636343,562 177,539 166,023 52,488127,87524,613 1142,912 73,523 69,389 beyohd India (including U.S.S.R.) (a) Afghanistan 5 5 5 5 2 2 (b) Burma 289 165 124 140 76 64 149 89 60 156 94 62 (c) Ceylon 1 1 1 1 1 1 (d) Singapore, Malaya and 2 2 1 2 2 British Borneu (e) Nepal 861 655 206 795 615 180 66 40 26 546 423 123 (/) Pakistan 394,883 204,580190,303342,615 176,837 165,778 52,26827,743 24,525 142,199 72,997 69,202 (g) Elsewhere 9 726 5 3 2 1 6 5 1 C-Countries in Europe 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 (excluding U.S.S.R.) (a) United Kingdom (includ­ 2 1 2 ing North Ireland)

E-Countries in two Americas 3 2 1 3 2 1 l 2 1

(a) Canada 2 2 2 2 2 2 (b) U.S.A. 1 1 1 1 1

F-Countri~ in Occeania 14 5 9 14 5 9 13 5 S (a) New Zealand 14 5 9 14 5 9 13 5 8 H-UnclalsiOable 1,180 442 758 I,IlS 397 728 5S 25 30 604 254 350 193

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Area of ~ s.~te ~_....-~~ ~--.--__....- ~-----~

Sub· division Khowai Sub·division.A. ______~ .A.r-- -.. r- Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Rural ------. r--_..A.---.... r----A ----. ,-----"------, r--~-, Urban Country{State P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F UncI. where bora 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2

20 20 18 13 5 11 8 5 12 7 5 R (m) Rajasthan 26 20 6 34 24 10 5 3 2 5 3 2 U 1 1 Unci.

584 449 135 109 78 31 125 113 12 117 106 11 8 7 1 R (II) Uttar Pradesh 48 30 18 82 45 37 15 6 9 5 I 4 10 5 5 U 1 I UncI.

207 136 71 70 43 27 47 25 22 44 24 20 3 t 2 R (0) West B~ngal 407 223 Ig4 606 314 292 83 53 30 4\ 30 II 42 23 19 U

R (p) Andaman & U Nlcobar Islands R (q) Delhi 1J 7 3 23 9 14 2 2 2 2 U

R (r) Himachal U Pradesh

14 13 1 3 3 4 4 4 4 R (s) Manipur 15 9 6 24 20 4 2 2 I I U S 6 2 R (tJ Nagaland 1 1 U 2 2 R (u) Sikkim 4 3 U 114,581 58,251 56,330 28,331 H,272 13,059 42,963 22,737 20,226 38,138 20,239 17,899 4,825 2,498 2,327 B -Born in Countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) 2 2 (a) Afghanistan 54 30 24 102 64 38 14 8 6 7 4 3 7 4 3 (b) Burma

(e) Ceylon

(d) Singapore, Malaya and British Borneu 502 403 99 44 20 24 18 14 4 11 9 2 7 5 2 (e) Nepal 114,018 57,811 56,207 28,181 15,186 12,995 42,930 22,714 20,216 38,119 2v,225 17,894 4,811 2,489 2,322 (I) Pakistan

4 4 2 (g) Elsewhere 1 1 1 1 C-Countries in Europe excluding (U.S.S.R.) 1 (a) United Kingdom including North lreland) 3 2 1 E-Countries in two Americas 2 2 (a) Canada

(b} U.S.A.

13 5 8 F-Countries in Occeania 13 5 8 (a) New Zealand 587 245 342 17 9 8 141 56 85 130 55 75 11 1 10 H-Uncrasslfiable 194

D-II PLACE

Enumerated_____ in ~Tal Or Urban.J.... -~ Kamalpur Sub-division Kailasahar Sub- Rural , Urban --"'"\ r------.A. , __--A.-Total __..." Total Rural COllntry I State Unclassi- r-----'- ,-----"- where born fiable P M F P M F P M F 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

(m) Rajasthan R 22 15 7 U 6 S 1 6 5 UncI.

(n) Uttar Pradesh R 213 149 64 277 204 23 207 190 17 U 2 2 15 8 7 3 1 2 UncI. 1 1

(0) West Bengal R 41 23 18 127 73 54 117 66 51 U 46 23 23 105 62 43 38 26 I 12 (p) Andaman & Nicobar R Islands U 1

(q) Delhi R 1 U 2 2 1 (r) Himachal Pradesh R U (s) -Manipur R 4 2 2 ]3 9 4 13 9 4 U 1 1 6 4 2 3 1 2 (I) .Nagaland R U (u) Sikkim R U 1 8-Bom In Countries in Asia beyond 23.811 12,369 11,442 31,855 16.856 14.999 :ZS,704 15.187 13.517 India (including U.S.S.R.)

(a) Afghanistan 2 2

(b) Burma 12 S 7 9 5 4 4 3 1 (c) Ceylon (d) Singapur, Malaya and British Borneu

(e) Nepal 24 19 5 131 87 44 128 84 44 (I) Pakistan 23,773 12.343 11,430 31,714 16,764 14,950 28,571 15,100 13,471

(g) Elsewhere 1 C-Countries in Europe (excluding U.S.S.R.)

(a) United Kingdom (includ- ing North Ireland) E-Countries in two Americas

(a) Canada

(b) U.S.A. F-Countries in Occeania 1 1 (a) New Zealand 1 H*-Unclassiftable 34 8 26 88 U 76 74 74 .Repeat item G as per suggestion at page 4. 195. OF .BIRTH-contd.

Area of the State division Dharmanagar...... _ Sub-division r--- -. Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Urban r---____"______' r--.A--~ r-- '__-~ Unc1assi- Country/State P M F P M F P M F P M F fiable where born 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2

22 15 7 61 37 24 7 5 2 54 32 22 R (m) Rajasthan 5 2 3 5 2 3 U Unci. 20 14 6 174 139 35 151 123 28 23 16 7 R (n) Uttar Pradesh 12 7 5 12 10 2 5 5 7 5 2 U 1 1 UncI. 10 7 3 58 32 26 26 !8 8 32 14 18 R (0) West Bengal 67 36 31 95 49 46 30 18 12 65 31 34 U 3 2 3 2 R (p) Andaman & Nico- U bar Islands 1 R (q) Delhi 7 4 3 7 4 3 U

1 R (r) Himachal Pradesh u

16 8 8 16 8 8 R (s) Manipur 3 3 13 10 3 4 4 9 6 3 U

R (I) Nagaland U

R (u) Sikkim U

3,151 1,669 1,482 JJ,nO 20,98-1 18,7&6 33,169 17,577 15,592 6,601 3,407 3,194 B-Born in Countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) 1 (a) Afghanistan

5 2 3 17 10 7 10 6 4 7 4 3 (b) Burma

(c) Ceylon (d) Singapur, Malaya and British Bomeu 3 3 16 13 3 12 9 3 4 4 (e) Nepal 3,143 1,664 1,479 39,736 20,960 18,776 33,146 17,561 15,585 6,590 3,399 3,191 (I) Pakistan (g) Elsewhere C-Countries in Europe (excluding U.S.S.R.)

(a) United Kingdom (in- cluding North Ireland)

E-Countries in tw~ Americas

(a) Canada (b) U.S.A. F-Countries in Oeceania

(a) New Zealand

14 12 2 36 18 18 31 18 13 5 5 *H-Unclasslfiable 196

D-II PLACE

Enumerated in Rural.A. or ___ Urban r- Sonmura Sub-division ,--_-..A-___""'\ r-- Udaipur Sub-division Rural -, Urban Total* Total Rural r..q Urban -.A.__ ~ Country/State Unclassi- r------A..----...... ,...... ---_.A...... where born fiable P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 -

(m) Rajasthan R 3 2 1 3 2 1 U 9 7 2 9 7 2 UncI.

(n) Uttar Pradesh R 42 34 8 148 118 30 134 104 30 14 14 U 4 4 4 3 1 2 1 1 2 2 UncI. ... (0) West Bengal R 9 8 1 17 10 7 5 2 3 12 8 I 4 U 54 44 10 73 36 37 23 13 10 50 23 27 (p) Andaman & Nicobar R Islands U

(q) Delhi R U

(r) Himachal Pradesh R U

(s) Manipur R U

(t) Nagaland R U

(u) Sikkim R U

B-Bom in Countries in Asia 26,015 12,98l 13,033 25,431 12,934 12,41)7 U,342 10,751 10,591 4,081} 2,183 1,906 beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) (a) Afghanistan (b) Burma 5 4 10 5 5 3 2 7 4 3 (c) Ceylon (d) Singapore, Malaya and British Borneu (e) Nepal 10 9 1 6 6 3 3 3 3 (f) Pakistan 26,000 12,969 13,031 25,415 12,923 12,492 21,336 10,747 10,589 4,079 2,176 1,903 (g) Elsewhere , C-Countries in Europe (excluding-U.S.S.'R.) (a) United Kingdom (includ- ing North Ireland

E-Countries in two Americas

(a) Canada (b) U.S.A. F-Countries in Occeania

(a) New Zealand

*H-Undassiftable 44 19 25 8 3 5 8 3 5

* Note :-Rural figurea are the same as that ortota( in case ofSub.divislvns, Kamalpur, Sonamura, Amarpur &: Sabrooll. 197 .

OF BIRTH-contd. Area of the State ------""" Belonia Sub·division Sabroom Sub·division Amarpur Sub.division _..A.--______..... ,.....---_..A.----. ,------"--.... Rural Total Rural Urban Total Urban Total.A.__ , .-----'----.... ~----. .. ------"---...... -----"---~ Unclassi· Country/State P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F fiable where born 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 2

22 11 11 1 1 R (m) Rajasthan 2 2 U UncI.

64 64 148 130 18 132 120 12 16 10 6 29 26 3 R (n) Uttar Pradesh 4 2 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 10 1 U UncI.

3 3 36 27 9 26 19 7 10 8 2 16 8 8 R (0) West Bengal 12 7 5 95 55 40 53 32 21 42 23 19 33 15 18 U

R (p) Andaman & U Nlcobar Islands R (q) Delhi 3 2 2 2 2 U

R (r) Himachal U Pradesh

2 1 1 1 R (s) Manipur 1 1 U R (I) Nagaland U

2 2 R (u) Silckim U 11,046 6,038 5.008 34,562 17,700 16.862 29,071 14,854 14,217 5,491 2,846 2,645 17,685 9,291 8.394 B-Bom in Countries in Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) (a) Afghanistan 5 4 1 35 16 19 14 5 9 21 11 10 26 14 12 (b) Burma (c) Ceylon ,... (d) Singapore, Malaya and British Bomeu 68 46 22 35 31 4 30 26 4 5 5 7 7 (e) Nepal

10,973 5,988 4,985 34,491 17,652 16,839 29,027 14,823 14,204 5,464 2,829 2,tl35 17,652 9.270 8.382 ~f) Pakistan 1 1 (g) Elsewhere C-Countries in Europe (excluding U.S.S.R.) (a) United Kingdom (including North Ireland) E-Countries in two Americas (d) Canada (b) U.S.A.

F-Countries in Occeania ... .., (a) New Zealand 51 14 37 100 10 90 100 10 90 74 28 46 "'H-Unclassifiable 198

St)PPLEMENT TO TABLE D-II

Details of returns not separately shown in the tabl:!

Ullion Territory! Total Rural Urban ,-_-.A.-__..... ,-___.-J... Sub·division where r -~ Country where born enumerated P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Elsewhere in Asia beyond India (in· c1uding U.S.S.R.) (I) Bhutan Tripura 5 4 4 3 Sadar 2 2 2 2 Khowai ,,1 1 Kailasahar Belonia 1 1 (2) Tibet Tripura 2 2 2 2 Sadar 2 2 2 2 (3) Turkey Tripura 2 1 2 1 1 Sadar 2 1 2 1 1 TABLE Oem l\ftIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION

TABLE D-Ill MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION

FLY-LEAF

This new table has been prepared only in res­ The residence period has been grouped under pect of in-migrants by sorting slips with reference to six categories, viz., the answer recorded in Q. 4(c) in the slip regarding 1. Less than I year ; the duration of residence at the place of enumera­ 2. 1-5 years; tion in the case of persons born outside the place of 3. 6-10 years; enumeration. This table is intended to supplement 4. 11-15years; the information shown in table D-JI for a further 5. 16 years and over; study of in-migration. Migration is determined solely by the concept of Place of Birth. 6. Period not stated.

203

D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFffiO. BY_l!LACE, OF. BIRTH.AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION .

Durati~n o~ ~esidence in place of enumeration in years ,-- --., Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural ,--_..... ____, ,---....._...." ,--""'_,",\ ~ ,..---.A---, ~ ,---A.-...... ,. Wherebom Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TRTPURA

Total T 294,042 293,712 22,282 17,264 84,792 87,465 92,292 91,811 48,405 47,78444,282 46,689 1,989 2,629 R 161,270 264,990 19,698 15,3&7 77,430 81,309 8t,829 82,280 39,594 40,251 40,995 43,383 1,724 2,380 U 32,772 28,722 2,584 1,877 7,362 6,156 10,463 9,601 8,811 7,533 3,287 3,306 265 249 Born elsewhere in R 56,490 74,804 5,717 5,7n 22,768 26,929 '11,081 15,772 5,649 8,660 10,447 16,419 828 1,232 Sub-division of R 54,424 72,802 5,314 5,480 21,818 26,049 10,706 15,373 5,5':'8 8,505 10,319 16,240 739 1,155 enumeration U 2,052 1,954 403 310 938 866 313 390 121 147 128 164 89 77 Unel, 14 48 2 12 14 2 9 8 IS U 1,502 1,626 287 249 596 537 227 293 146 193 188 298 58 56 R 1,502 1,626 287 249 596 537 227 293 146 193 188 298 58 56

Born outside the R 17,177 16,247 2,006 1,607 7,065 6,794 3,233 3,217 1,840 1,933 2,955 2,611 78 85 Suh-division but R 15,870 15,065 1,606 1,317 6,463 6,181 3,077 3,083 1,777 1,852 2,876 2,563 71 69 within the State U 1,305 1,179 400 289 602 611 155 134 63 81 78 48 7 16 of enumeration UncI. 2 3 2 U 1,263 920 326 218 641 440 ]29 ]28 6] 63 62 44 44 27 R 447 315 116 70 2]4 ]47 48 45 22 23 26 22 21 8 U 810 605 209 148 427 293 80 83 39 40 35 22 20 19 Unci. 6 1 1 1 3 Born in another State Andhra Pradesh R 3 9 3 3 2 2 R 3 4 3 2 1 U 5 3 1 U 7 6 4 4 3 2 R 5 3 2 2 3 1 U 2 3 2 2 1 Assam R 4,448 4,351 644 443 1,076 1,200 978 989 380 416 1,354 1,282 16 21 R 4,065 4,044 485 354 937 1,062 930 934 368 409 1,331 1,270 14 IS U 381 306 159 89 ]37 ]38 49 55 12 7 23 11 2 6 UncI. 2 1 2 1 U 647 681 187 141 258 270 106 152 57 54 30 50 9 14 R 256 iS5 69 34 107 115 45 59 19 17 10 24 6 6 U 389 423 118 107 ]50 153 60 93 38 37 20 26 3 7 UncI. 2 3 1 2 1 1

Bihar R 1,462 814 346 104 472 262 173 96 93 60 349 290 29 2 R 1,389 766 320 97 449 247 157 78 91 58 343 284 29 2 U 73 47 26 7 23 ]5 16 17 2 2 6 6 Unel. 1 1 U 407 110 54 6 182 46 100 22 39 19 28 ]4 4 3 It 32~ 54 43 1 135 18 87 10 35 16 22 7 2 2 U 81 56 11 S .46 28 13 12 4 3 5 7 ~ 1 UDel. 2 1 1 Gujarat R 4 6 4 5 1 R 4 4 4 3 1 U 2 2 U 10 5 4 2 6 1 R 7 3 3 2 4 1 U 3 2 I 2 Jammu and R 2 1 2 I Kashmir U 2 1 2 1 U 4 4 U 4 4 204 n-m MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residenc:e in place of enumeration in years ,- ---'----- Period Dot -- Less than 1 Total Total Migrants 1-5 6-10 11-15 16r---""- and over__ stated Rural . ,..---'---, ~ ..---"-----. 1 r---A-""" ,-----A----, Where bom Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

TRIPURA-contd.

Kerala R 12 5 8 5 4 R 8 1 5 1 3 U 4 4 3 4 1 U 16 6 6 7 6 3 R 14 5 6 6 5 2 U 2 1 I 1 1 Madhya Pradesh R 243 204 41 14 26 24 37 34 23 27 lJ4 105 2 R 222 185 37 8 21 19 34 33 21 2S 108 100 1 U 20 19 4 6 5 5 3 1 2 2 6 5 Unci. 1 U 11 6 2 7 5 2 1 U 11 6 2 7 5 2 1 Madras R 30 17 5 8 3 2 2 3 3 11 8 1 1 R 24 14 1 8 2 2 3 3 9 8 1 1 U 6 3 4 1 2 2 U 12 6 6 1 2 2 4 2 R 7 1 3 2 2 U 5 5 3 2 2 MaharasMra R 14 10 2 2 8 4 2 2 4 R 10 5 1 7 2 1 2 2 U 4 5 2 1 1 2 1 ~ U 3 12 1 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 U 2 12 1 5 1 3 2 1 1 UncI. 1 1 Mysore R 9 'l 5 4 2 It 2 2 U 7 3 3 4 2 U 1 2 1 1 I R 1 2 I 1 1 Orissa R 1,052 840 19 31 159 121 148 137 134 114 592 436 1 R 1,002 793 17 30 150 115 144 132 118 106 573 409 1 U SO 45 2 1 9 6 4 5 16 7 19 26 Unel. 2 1 1 U 44 22 2 17 8 8 5 2 16 6 R 21 9 2 4 2 6 1 1 1 8 5 U 23 12 13 5 2 4 1 8 1 Unci. I 1

Punjab R 80 22 34 8 32 12 10 3 1 ... 1 R 63 13 32 6 20 6 7 3 1 1 U 17 9 2 2 12 6 3 1 U 46 15 11 25 8 2 4 4 3 3 R 9 2 2 3 1 2 2 U 37 13 9 22 8 2 4 3 1 1

Rajasthan R 64 22 36 14 18 6 7 1 2 1 1 R 39 13 26 11 7 3 1 2 1 1 U 25 9 10 3 It 6 4 U 107 57 8 6 48 27 26 18 24 5 1 R 69 40 5 5 28 16 20 15 15 3 U 37 17 3 1 20 11 5 3 9 2 Unci. 1 1 205

D-IU MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRm AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years -. -- Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and oyer [stated .. -\ Rural ..------'----> J ~ ~ • . r--~ ,. .. .., Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F f ,I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 TRIPURA-concld. Uttar Pradesh R 1,421 338 965 131 173 63 90 28 51 32 75 83 67 1 R 1,365 308 944 123 154 46 81 26 49 n 70 80 67 1 U 56 30 21 8 19 17 9 2 2 5 3 U 207 100 39 15 86 37 29 15 13 10 39 22 1 R 139 51 30 12 47 16 20 6 10 6 31 11 U 66 49 9 3 37 21 9 9 3 4 8 11 I UncI. 2 2 West Bengal R 738 493 230 106 300 213 97 74 37 31 71 68 3 R 307 187 83 24 99 51 42 32 21 20 60 60 2 U 431 306 147 82 201 162 55 42 16 11 11 8 1 1 U 531 478 125 83 232 196 107 117 38 38 16 35 13 9 R 81 56 22 14 41 26 7 10 8 2 2 4 1 ... U 450 422 103 69 191 170 100 107 30 36 14 31 12 9 Andaman and R 2 2 2 I Nicobar Islands R 2 I 2 I U I U I 1 R 1 1 Delhi R 10 12 5 3 4 8 R 3 2 ... U 10 9 5 3 4 6 1 U 15 18 5 1 6 11 4 4 2 U 15 18 5 I 6 11 4 4 2 Himachal Pradesh U 2 2 R 2 2 ... U 1 1

Manipur U 52 24 11 5 14 5 6 3 4 1 16 10 1 R 37 15 6 8 2 4 3 4 1 14 9 1 U 15 9 5 5 6 3 2 2 1 U 34 8 4 3 11 8 3 I 7 2 3 R 3 1 2 I 1 f U 31 7 4 3 9 8 2 6 2 3 Naaaland R 7 2 1 4 2 R 6 2 1 4 1 U 1 I Sikkim R 7 2 2 1 3 2 R 4 I 2 I 2 U 3 1 3 U 1 1 U 1 1 Born in Nepal R 615 180 164 47 265 61 116 37 40 18 .'P!. 17 3 .., U 40 26 12 2 10 2 3 5 7 3 7 14 1 Born in Pakistan R 176,8'37 165,778 9,410 7,026 44,913 45,432 65,740 61,657 31,299 28,87624,944 21,975 53l 812 U 17,743 24,525 1.502 1,132 5,198 4,535 9,676 8,803 8.376 7,111 2.870 2,802 111 132 Born in other countries R 94 76 19 10 31 33 24 21 7 6 10 outside India U 93 6 1 62 7 8 11 13 24 IS 37 17 13 9 1 i, Birth place Unclalsifiable R 397 728 25 36 75 J25 82 205 29 73 25 30 23 65 163 224 U 1 1 6 S 2 12 6 4 1 3 9 5 206

D·IU MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF Bml'H AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years ,- __.._ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural ,-_ __.A....--,"", ".---A--.... ~ ~ ~ ,..----A-----, ,....---..A-...... Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

SADAR SUB-DIVISION

Total T 92,756 94,479 5,281 4,299 24,348 25,072 35,386 34,374 17,049 16,649 9,628 12,830 1,664 1,255 R 75,296 79,759 4,402 3,603 20,861 21,372 29.S5~ 29,354 11,750 12,198 7,801 11,123 926 1,109 U 17,460 14,720 879 696 3,487 2,700 5,830 5,020 5,299 4,451 1,827 1,707 138 146 Born elsewhere in Sub-division of R 13,691 20,975 1,216 1,205 5,760 6,744 2,507 4,057 1.217 2,437 2,603 5,982 388 550 enumeration R 12,148 19,487 927 956 5,058 6,102 2,2l0 3,758 1,120 2,310 2,517 5,878 306 483 U 1,533 1,467 289 249 693 640 286 295 97 121 86 95 82 67 UncI. lO 21 9 2 1 4 6 9 U 657 572 110 116 250 202 123 91 45 52 99 87 30 24 R 657 572 110 116 250 202 123 91 45 52 99 87 30 24 Born outside the Sub-division but R 797 696 187 105 289 258 101 104 34 62 172 157 14 10 within the state of R 678 573 147 77 234 202 87 89 27 51 171 151 12 3 enumeration U 118 123 40 28 55 56 14 15 7 11 6 2 7 UncI. 1 1 U 350 235 52 31 170 97 51 61 22 2.1 34 17 21 6 R 185 103 27 12 86 51 25 22 13 7 18 7 16 4 U 164 132 24 19 84 46 26 39 9 16 16 10 5 2 UncI. 1 Born in another State Andhra Pradesh R 2 7 1 3 2 1 2 R 2 3 1 2 1 1 U 4 3 1 U 7 6 4 4 3 2 R 5 3 2 2 3 .• U 2 3 2 2 Assam R 438 341 134 109 170 110 75 66 26 11 32 35 1 10 R 272 211 71 73 103 60 54 33 18 8 26 32 5 U 166 130 63 36 67 SO 21 33 8 3 6 3 I 5 U 264 201 59 49 102 108 45 67 33 33 19 25 6 9 R 70 76 7 5 32 41 18 13 8 7 1 5 4 5 U 194 215 52 44 70 67 27 54 25 26 18 20 2 4 Bihar R 470 278 134 59 90 57 54 34 20 22 J44 105 28 1 R 445 265 127 59 80 50 51 30 18 21 141 104 28 1 U 25 12 7 10 7 3 3 2 I 3 1 UncI. 1 I

U 229 80 25 3 108 24 46 18 31 19 17 13 2 3 R 166 43 18 1 72 9 38 9 27 16 11 6 2 U 61 37 7 2 35 15 8 9 4 3 5 7 2 1 UncI. 2 1 1 Gujarat R 4 5 4 5 R 4 3 4 3 U 2 2 U 10 5 4 2 6 \ 1 R 7 3 3 2 4 I U 3 2 1 2 1 Jammu and R 2 I 2 1 Kashmir U 2 1 2 1 U 4 f4 U 4 4 '207 . ., D-'m MIGRANTS ·CLASSIFnID llY PLAct OF BmTH ~D DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATI0N-contd. Duration of Residence in pl?ce__....__ of enumeration in years r- Period not Total Total Migrants Less than I 1-5 6-10 11-15 16and over stated Rural ,--...... _--. ~ ,...-...... __, ~ ,..--A-., --""--"""\ ,--""--., Where bom Urban M . F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

SADAR SUB-DlVISION-

Kerala R 7 4 5 4 2 R 4 2 2 U 3 4 3 4 U 15 6 5 7 6 3 R 13 5 5 6 5 2 U 2 1 1 1 1 Madlitya Pradesh R 94 75 31 8 9 10 8 16 7 7 37 34 2 R 85 67 28 5 7 8 7 15 5 6 37 33 1 U 8 8 3 3 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 Unc!. 1 U 8 4 6 4 2 U 8 4 6 4 2 Madras R 14 5 4 5 2 1 1 2 J 1 1 R 10 3 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 4 2 3 1 1 U 8 3 1 6 1 1 1 R 4 1 3 1 1 U 4 2 1 3 1

MaharasLtra R 6 4 1 3 1 1 1 2 R 3 1 l 1 1 U 3 3 1 1 1 U 1 3 1 2 1 U 1 3 1 2 1

Mysorc R 7 3 3 1 4 2 U 7 3 3 1 4 2 U 1 2 1 1 1 R 1 2 1 1 1 191 Otissa R 293 242 4 9 31 23 26 23 41 46 140 1 R 267 221 4 9 24 19 26 21 34 43 179 128 1 U 26 19 7 4 2 7 2 12 11 UncI. 2 1 1 U 30 II 15 5 4 3 1 1 10 1 R 13 1 4 1 3 1 5 U 17 10 11 4 1 3 1 5

Punjab R 49 14 20 2 23 11 5 1 1 R 40 7 20 1 14 5 5 1 1 U 9 7 1 9 6

U 42 14 8 24 7 2 4 4 3 3 1 R 7 2 3 1 2 2 1 U 35 12 8 21 7 2 4 3 1 1 llajasthan R 40 6 20 15 6 4 1 R. 20 13 5 1 1 U 20 6 7 10 6 3 U 38 IS 1 2 20 7 6 3 10 2 1 1 R 13 5 1 1 8 3 2 1 1 1 U 24 10 1 12 4 3 3 9 2 Unci. I I 208

n·1II ' MIGRAN rs CLASSIF~D_ ~y PLACE OF BIRTH AND -DURATlON- OF RESIDENGE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years ~------~------~ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than I 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated ,-__.A.._, Rural r--,...... ______. ,--~--. ,-_.A._-. ...---'--, ~-A-.... ~-. Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SADAR SUB·DIVISION-conc/d.

Uttar Pradesh R 47CJ 153 276 57 41 25 54 13 21 17 39 41 48 R 449 135 268 51 30 15 49 13 19 17 35 39 48 U 30 18 R 6 11 10 5 2 4 2 U 124 68 10 7 6() 27 21 9 7 8 26 17 R 78 ~1 4 4 31 14 15 3 5 4 18 6 U 45 37 1 3 28 13 6 6 2 4 8 11 •• J UncI. 1 1 West Bengal R 359 255 7R 5R 169 119 6' 44 20 19 '7 14 2 1 R 136 71 /3 9 5(' 25 27 16 R 10 21 11 1 U 223 t84 55 49 113 94 36 28 12 9 6 3 I U 357 319 6R 41 149 127 81 80 32 30 15 33 12 8 R 43 27 7 2 2! 14 3 6 8 1 2 4 I U 314 292 ~I 39 127 113 78 74 24 29 13 29 ! I 8

Delhi R 7 3 3 ~ 3 1 U 7 3 3 3 3 1 U 9 14 4 1 5 to 2 U 9 14 4 I 5 10 2 Himachal Pra4,:sh U R ... U I Manipur R 22 7 7 3 7 3 3 I J 4 R 13 I 3 3 2 1 1 4 U 9 6 4 3 4 3 1 U 23 4 2 2 7 4 6 2 3 R 3 2 1 U 20 4 2 2 5 4 5 2 3 Nagaland R 7 2 I 4 J 2 J R 6 2 t 4 I 1 1 U 1 I Sikkim R 5 3 2 R 2 2 U l 3

~Qm in ,Nepal R 403 99 82 25 217 44 82 16 14 7 6 7 2 U 20 24 I 5 2 3 5 4 3 6 14 1 Born in Pakistlln R 57,81l 56,:U17 2,173 1,941 13.960 14~94 26,521 24,87910,329 9,534 4,524 4,572 304 387 U 15,186 12,995 528 434 2,531 2,055 5,416 4,661 5,078 4,264 1,575 1,488 58 93 Born in another countries R 44 34 8 8 22 13 8 9 1 2 5 2 outside India U 67 40 2 3 6 8 18 11 28 12 13 6 Birth place unclassifiable R 245 342 12 8 30 36 40 88 16 33 11 29 136 148 U 9 8 2 2 4 3 1 4 1 KHOWAf SUB-DIVISION

Total T 33.281 32,254 2,149 2,338 10,497 10,69710,810 10,268 4,962 4,619 3,929 4,015 335 311 R 30,343 29,599 2,448 2.134 10,022 10,253 9,961 9,444 3,996 3,774 3,608 3,128 302 266 U 2,939 2,655 301 204 1¥15 444 843 824 966 845 321 287 3J.. SI·

~Qrn elsewhere in R 8,533 10,449 981 1,021 3.227 3,710 '1,831 2,322 739 1,080 1.545 2,151 210 165 Sub-division of R 8,330 10,309 936 1,005 3,117 3,642 1,800 2,287 735 1,076 1,538 2,134 204 165 enumeration U 203 127 45 15 no 63 31 32 4 4 7 13 6 UncI. 13 I 5 3 4 U 130 109 21 20 58 30 7 18 16 14 12 8 16 19 R 130 109 21 20 58 30 7 IS 16 14 12 8 16 19 :2U9

D..fJt ~MlGKANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION. OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years r-- ~------~ period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-:5 16 and over stated Run-I r--""------, ,...---..'----. ('--.A._-. r--A--,. ,.---"- --...... -A._-. r-..A.--. where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 I 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

KHOWAr SUB-DIVISION-cOllld.

Born outside the Sub-division but wit bin the Stale R 688 627 93 68 272 253 153 145 52 45 100 107 18 9 of enumeration R 598 548 56 51 232 210 149 138 49 42 95 101 17 6 U 90 7CJ 37 17 40 43 4 7 3 3 5 6 1 3

U 145 128 59 36 57 46 7 17 10 8 7· 5 5 16 R 29 34 14 10 10 II 1 4 2 3 1 2 1 4 U 116 94 45 26 47 35 6 13 8 5 6 3 4 12 Bom in another State Andhra Pradesh R R Assam R 118 123 46 41 29 28 8 18 5 6 30 28 2 R 91 101 21 33 27 17 8 16 5 6 30 28 1 U 27 22 25 8 2 11 2 1 U 37 34 17 8 12 15 5 6 2 3 1 R 14 11 8 1 4 3 2 5 1 1 U 23 21 9 7 8 10 3 1 2 2 Unci. 2 2 Bihar R 142 70 21 4 24 11 39 12 14 9 44 34 R 128 57 14 2 23 10 33 3 14 8 44 34 U 14 13 7 2 1 1 6 9 1 U 71 2 II 21 2 28 3 7 R 70 2 11 21 2 27 3 7 U 1 I 'Kerala U 1 R 1 Madhya Pradesh R 46 33 8 2 3 I 2 4 1 3 32 23 R 42 31 8 2 2 1 2 4 1 3 29 21 U 4 2 1 3 2 U U Madras R 2 Ii 2 6 R 1 6 .. 1 6 U 1 I U 3 3 3 2 R 2 2 U 1 3 1 2 Maharashtra R U U 3 2 U 3 2 Orissa R 350 266 3 5 36 30 59 51 38 23 214 157 R 332 242 3 5 34 :8 57 49 31 18 207 142 U 18 24 2 2 2 2 7 5 7 ' 15 U 5 4 I 4 4 R 2 4 1 I 4 U 3 3 ~210

D·III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH' AND D'URATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATlON-contd.

Duration of residence in plac~ of enumeration in years f -"-- -~ period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 1]-15 16 and over stated ._.A._""" .--J'--, r-...A---. ~ Rural ~ ~'"'" ~ where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

KHOWAI SUB-DlVISION-concld.

Punjab R 2 1 R 2 1

U 1 1 R 1 1

Rajasthan R )1 R 1

U 10 7 3 4 4 2 1 1 2 R 7 5 2 4 2 1 1 2 U 3 2 1 2 2

Uttar Pradesh R 107 15 82 10 15 3 8 I 2 R 106 11 82 9 14 8 1 2 U 1 4 1 1 3

U - 12 6 4 7 5 R 7 1 3 3 1 U 5 5 1 4 4

West Benial R 54 31 18 6 23 7 4 5 4 7 9 R 24 20 13 3 3 4 1 4 2 5 7 U 30 11 5 3 20 3 3 1 2 2 2

U 24 21 6 4 8 9 5 4 3 2 2 R 1 2 2 1 U 23 19 6 2 7 9 5 4 3 2 2

Andaman and R 1 1 Nicobar Islands U 1 1

Delhi R 2 2 U 2 .."

Manipur R 5 2 3 R 4 1 3 U 1 1

U U

Born in Nepal R 9 2 I 4 2 4 U 5 2 5 Z

Born in Pakishtan R 20,22517,894 1,193 970 6,364 6,193 7,8436,873 3,143 2,593 l,b25 1,2C4 57 61 U 2,489 2,322 171 127 ... 306 335 788 772 929 814 286 261 9 I3

Born in other countries R 5 3 2 1 2 outside India U 4 3 2 2

Birth place Unclassifiable R 55 75 5 22 13 14 10 10 3 8 16 29 U 1 10 I 1 3 2 3 1 211

D-ll1 MIGRANTS CLASSJFiED-BY PLACE-dF-BIRTH AND-DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd. .

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years .. --A------"'" Period Dot Total Total Migrants Less than 1 ]-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural ,----0)...__ "'" r--A---, .. -, r---A~ ,...--A--. ,.-..A..--, 4 -, Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F •M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION

Tutal T 19,045 17,967 1,325 1,197 6,749 6.435 5,795 5,525 1,651 1,461 1,426 1,111 138

BOnl elsewhere in " Sub-division of T 3,333 3.851 282 310 1,400 1,460 526 697 397 419 676 643 5:t 52 enumeration R 3,333 3,581 282 310 1,400 1,463 526 697 397 419 676 641 52 52 Born outside the Sub-division but T 2,535 2,343 297 242 1,071 987 419 425 350 344 381 342 10 3 within the "Itate of R 2,230 2,062 240 200 925 822 379 399 315 311 352 327 9 3 enumeration U 305 201 57 42 146 165 40 26 25 33 36 15 1 Born in another State Assam T 220 224 32 34 66 69 21 28 ]3 14 87 79 1 R 204 192 27 2S S5 SO 21 28 13 14 87 75 1 U 16 32 5 9 II 19 ~ Bihar T ]70 83 24 JO 66 37 35 11 16 3 29 22 R 168 78 24 9 64 37 35 9 16 3 29 20 U 2 5 1 2 2 2 Kerala T 2 1 R 1 1 U I Madhya Pradesh T 19 20 4 2 10 5 7 It 8 R 22 14 1 1 g 5 6 8 7 U 7 6 3 1 2 ) 3 1 Madral T 1 1 R 1 I Maharashtra T 1 1 U 1 1 Orissa T 175 13'l 1 3 53 36 31 25 20 IS 70 50 R 174 131 1 2 53 36 30 25 20 18 70 50 U 1 1 1 1 Punjab T 3 4 4 2 R 3 3 3 2 U 1 1 Uttar Pradesb T 151 64 10 ]3 85 19 12 3 14 5 14 24 16 R 149 64 )0 13 84 19 12 3 14 5 13 24 16 U 2 1 I West Bengal T 46 41 11 10 24 18 9 7 6 R 13 18 1 3 11 S 9 5 S U 23 23 10 7 13 J3 2 J

Delhi T 2 2 U 2 2 Ml\Ilipur T 2 3 2 3 R 2 2 2 2 U 1 I Bo,n in Nepal T 19 5 4 5 4 3 6 Born in Pakistan T 12,343 11,430 658 565 3,791 3,795 4,7244,309 1,823 1,647 1,148 1,031 19 83 Born in otber countries 7 8 2 2 4 4 outside India Birth place unclassifiable T 8 26 3 6 2 13 2 4 3 ...

f'\ot~Jtura1 fiaurel are tbe same &1 tbat of total. 212

0-111 MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-comd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years ----"\ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural r----J'------, ,_-~ r---'--"""l ,___.....--"\ r----"'--~ ,_...... ___, ,--J.--_, Where born Urhan M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISI,)N

Total T 28,018 27,106 3,011 1.944 9,083 9,147 6,799 6,873 S,968 3.795 5,100 5,103 57 -244 R 25,763 25,106 2,697 1.728 8,379 8,633 6,256 6,255 3,5743,545 4,848 4.705 9 240 U 2.]55 2,000 314 216 704 514 543 6J8 394 250 252 398 48 4

Born els~where in Sub-diVision of R 9,003 ]0,231 1.075 955 3,683 4,]51 J,825 2,176 848 1,050 1,572 J,757 142 enumeration R 8,873 10,072 1.03& 940 3,632 4,075 1,806 2.151 845 1,041 1,552 ],725 140 U 130 149 37 15 51 70 19 24 3 8 20 30 2 Unci. la 6 1 1 2 U 182 313 45 48 67 78 22 60 16 48 23 77 9 2 R 182 313 45 48 67 78 22 60 16 48 23 77 9 2 Born outside the Sub-division but R 291 350 34 21 140 149 41 47 19 32 55 98 2 3 within the state of R 274 329 27 16 137 141 40 44 18 30 50 95 2 3 CIIIlumcration U 17 21 7 5 3 S 1 3 1 2 5 3 U 205 93 58 25 110 50 15 9 5 3 8 S 9 R 46 32 18 13 :11 10 4 9 2 1 U ]57 61 40 12 89 40 10 3 3 - 7 5 8 UncI. 2 I I Born in another state Assam R 542 507 98 42 125 123 83 102 32 43 204 195 2 R 502 470 83 35 104 102 80 98 31 39 204 194 2 U 40 36 15 7 21 21 3 4 1 4 UncI. 1 U 61 47 22 II 26 18 9 13 3 4 R 15 12 2 4 9 4 4 3 1 U 46 35 20 7 17 14 5 10 3 3

Bihar R 360 272 87 14 148 126 15 22 18 18 92 91 1 R 348 266 86 13 140 121 13 22 18 18 91 91 1 U ]2 6 I 1 8 5 2 I U 36 10 II }O 9 13 1 1 R 29 4 ]0 5 4 12 1 U 7 6 1 5 5 I Gujarat R 1 1 It 1 1

Kerala R 1 1 It 1 1 Madhya Pradesh R 1 5 2 2 1 R 1 4 1 2 1 U 1 1 U U Madras R 4 2 4 1 R 4 2 4 1- U 1 1 R 1 1 Maharashtra R 1 1 R 1 1 .... U 213

D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeratiOll in years _-A---_ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural r--~ r--~ r----"'-, ,...-A---, r--~ e --' J I . -" Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 l 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 KAILASAHAR SUB·DIVISrON-concld. Orissa R 69 55 3 IS IS 3 6 J3 9 35 2S R 69 S5 3 15 15 3 6 13 9 35 25 U 1 1 U 1 1 Punjab R 6 1 3 3 R 2 2 U 4 1 1 3 1 U 1 I R 1 1 Rajasthan R 5 1 3 1 1 1 U 5 1 3 1 1 1 , U 15 7 5 7 6 2 R 15 7 5 1 6 2 UUar Pradesh R 191 19 163 5 8 2 2 1 -4 11 6 1 R 190 17 163 S 8 1 1 1 4 1l 5 1 U 1 2 1 1 1 U 22 II 12 5 5 2 3 3 2 1 R 14 6 8 5 3 2 1 1 U 7 5 4 I 2 1 3 1 UncI. 1 1 West Bengal R 92 63 37 11 9 9 8 9 6 5 32 2.9 R 66 51 21 S 6 7 2 S 6 5 31 29 U 26 12 16 6 3 2 6 4 1 U 43 34 12 9 23 13 7 9 2 R 7 3 4 2 3 1 ... U 36 31 8 8 21 10 6 9 1 2 1 Andaman and R 1 1 Nicobar Islands U 1 1 Delhi R 1 R 1 " ... U 1 U 1

Manipur R 10 6 2 2 1 7 3 R 9 4 2 1 6 3 U 1 2 2 J U 3 1 1 U 3 1 1 Slkklm U 1 1 U 1 1 Born in Nepal R 84 44 28 15 19 8 16 11 8 -4 "13 6 U 3 1 1 1 Born in Pakistan R 15,100 13,471 1,163 657 4,225 4,030 4,2593,854 2,623 2,374 2,823 2,488 7 68 U 1,664 1,479 147 118 452 343 463 514 358 196 219 308 2S BOln in other countries R 3 2 2 ... outside India U 2 3 1 3 Birth place unclassifiable R 74 4 16 .,. 22 6 3 23 U 12 2 2 2 2 3 4 214

D-fli MIGRANTS' CLASSIFIED' BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration or residence in placeA of______enumeration in years ~ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural ,...-----A--~ ,,....-A----, ,----"--, ,---.....__-, ....--..."--....._ ,.....-,...,__~ Where bora Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION

Total T 35,8001 34,786 2,li30 1.914 9,713 10,071 9,827 9,724 6,443 6,230 7,020 6,60S 171 242 R 31,518 3O,6!l2. 2,156 1,545 8,532 8,963 8,579 8,436 5,488 5,330 6,603 6,155 160 123 U 4,286 4,134 474 369 1,181 1,108 1,248 1,288 955 900 417 450 11 19 Born,l'lsewhere in R 6,237 7,903 713 633 2,474 3,001 1,285 1,777 680 973 988 1,389 97 130 Sq\)-divisi.on of ,R (\.128 7,8 :3 692 628 2,4~7 2,166 1,266 1,762 669 963 978 1,378 96 126 ~numeration U 105 79 21 5 44 35 18 15 11 9 10 11 1 4 UncI. 4 1 I··· 3 1 1 8 U 350 457 51 46 155 162 42 93 59 59 41 89 2 R 350 457 51 46 155 J62 42 93 59 59 41 89 2 8 3,774 402 311 1,324 1,244 624 636 587 587 1,186 976 18 20 :Born outside the R 4,141 20 Sub-division but R 4,049 3,725 376 295 1,278 1,218 613 630 S85 586 1,179 976 18 witbin the state U 92 49 26 16 46 26 11 6 2 1 7 of enumeration U 128 105 44 29 67 54 JO 7 3 8 4 7 R 38 33 ]8 ]0 12 11 6 2 4 2 6 U 90 72 26 19 S5 43 4 5 3 4 2 1 80rn in another State )76 651 836 170 759 303 341 999 942 14 7 . Assam R ~.992 3,061 255 ' 300 R 2.901 3,011 228 163 624 808 753 751 341 983 941 13 7 U 90 SO 27 13 26 28 17 8 3 16 1 1 UncI. ) 1 U 252 267 78 54 103 1ll 41 64 .18 16 10 20 2 2 146 147 50 17 56 65 )8 38 11 9 9 17 2 1 'R 7 1 3 U '104 119 28 37 ~6 46 22 26 7 UncI. 2 ) 1 1 15 2 69 12 17 10 21 8 31 28 , Bihar R IS3 60 28 R ]53 60 15 2 69 12 17 10 21 8 31 U 33 9 4 ]8 5 9 2 2 1 R 27 2 2 14 1 9 2 1 U 6 7 2 1 4 4 2 1) 15 12 10 10 '34 39 Madhya Pradesh, R R 69 70 10 69 69 10 9 15 12 10 10 34 38 U 1 1 8 3 3 2 3 3 Madras R 2 3 3 R 8 3 3 Maharashtra R 2 2 2 2 R 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 U 2 1 2 U 1 3 1 .., UncI. 1 10 23 25 20 18 76 60 .orissa R 133 113 1 13 1 13 10 22 24 J8 18 76 60 R 130 112 1 1 2 'U 3 1 1 1 1 U 2 2 'R 1 2 1 1 1 1 U 1 !Punjab R 5 3 1 R S 3 2 U 1 U 1 215

D-Ill MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH ASD DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATJON-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years ,-- --A ---. Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 l6 and over stated Rural r------"-~ ,---A----. ~. ,----'----. ,---A----. r----A----.. Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F• 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION-concld.

Rajasthan R 5 2 2 2 R 5 2 2 2 U 34 25 14 15 9 7 10 3 R 32 22 12 12 9 7 10 3 U 2 3 2 3 Uttar Pradesh R 128 28 94 2 6 2 11 8 6 4 11 12 R 123 28 93 2 5 2 8 8 6 4 II 12 U 5 1 1 3

U 21 9 2 4 2 3 1 3 2 9 4 R 16 7 I I 2 1 3 2 9 4 U 5 2 1 3 2 1

West Bengal R 36 20 11 16 8 4 4 3 2 2 5 R lR 8 (i 7 I 1 2 2 2 5 U 18 12 5 9 8 3 3 1 U 45 52 19 17 22 20 4 14 R 14 ]8 4 8 8 6 2 4 U 31 34 15 9 14 14 2 10 Andaman and R 2 1 2 1 Nicobar Islands R 2 1 2 1 Delhi R 1 R 1

U 4 3 4 3 U 4 3 4 3

Himachal Pradesh U 1 1 R 1 ]

Manipur R 12 8 2 3 2 3 1 ] 1 2 4 1 R 8 8 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 4 1 U 4 1 1 ]

U 6 3 2 1 3 2 U 6 3 2 1 3 2

Born in Nepal R 9 3 5 3 2 U 4 ... 2 Born in Pakistan R ]7,561 15,5RS 657 420 3,944 3,8'8 5,812 5,199 3,852 3,375 3,268 2,697 28 66 U 3,399 3,191 271 271 794 734 1,121 1,092 855 . 808 351 328 7 8 Born in other countries R 7 4 2 5 3 outside India U 4 3 2 4 1

Birth place uncla3sifiable R 18 13 5 4 5 2 3 5' 3 2 2 U 5 2 1 1

SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION

Total T 16,044 17,588 986 578 3,360 3,828 4,410 5,006 2,809 3,299 4,428 4,634 51 173 Born elsewhere in T 2,734 3,935 20S 185 901 1,330 1,330 878 180 475 649 978 8 89 Sub-divbion of R 2,734 3,935 20S 185 901 1,330 1,330 878 180 47$ 64? . 978 8 89 enumeration :21:6

D-II1 MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATlON-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years r------."....------~ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated ,.-_..A.__ -'""'\ Rural ,---"--. r---"---. r---"--..... ,--.A....-, ,----A--..... r--"----. Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION-concld.

Born outside the T 495 538 127 84 190 203 90 96 20 49 62 96 6 )0 Sub-division but R 381 427 77 52 139 lSI 86 81 19 45 61 92 5 6 within the State U 107 111 50 32 51 52 3 15 1 4 1 4 1 4 cf enumeration Unel. I 1 Born in another State Assam T 22 19 13 8 5 7 4 2 2 R 11 6 5 2 2 3 4 1 U II 13 8 1 6 3 4 1 2

Bihar T 54 19 2 50 16 I 2 R 52 15 1 50 IS 1 U 2 4 1 J 2 Mysore T 2 2 R 2 2

Oris~a T 2 2 U ? 2

Punjab T 2 2 R 1 1 U J J Rajasthan T I R 1 Uttar Pradesh T 38 8 27 4 11 4 R 34 8 26 4 8 4 U 4 , ) 3 West Bengal T 52 J1 39 4 8 6 2 2 R 8 1 3 4 I 1 U 44 10 36 4 4 5 1 2 Sikkim T 1 R 1

Born in Nepal T 9 5 2 Born in Pakisthan T 12,969 13,031 560 291 2,187 2,322 3,875 4,025 2,599 2,771 3,713 3,548 35 74 Boro in other countries T 4 2 outside India Birth place unclassIfiable T 19 2S 2 4 9 6 5 3 4 2 7 2

Note .-Rural figures are the same as Lllal of total.

UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION

Total T 1u,087 20,206 1,169 1,017 3,670 4,748 4,446 5,305 3,118 3,682 5,618 5,379 66 75 R 15,423 17,875 910 853 2,889 4,101 3,807 4.695 2,508 3.116 5,278 5,070 31 46 U 2,664 2,331 259 164 781 647 639 6JO 610 572 340 309 35 29 Born elsewhere in R 3,336 5,915 250 406 1,032 1,808 712 1,372 505 847 830 1,464 7 18 Sub-division of R 3,285 5,841 243 394 1,012 1,778 696 1,357 502 844 825 1,453 7 15 enumeration U 51 74 7 12 20 30 16 15 3 3 5 11 3 U 114 125 35 11 35 41 24 24 7 15 12 31 1 3 R 114 125 35 11 35 41 24 24 7 15 12 31 1 3 2f7

'b:m VItnu'"RTs aAs~1FiED at,~ ot lJlltWI·A'Nt> lIVRATiON OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Dtmm'Ob 1'Jrtesi~n'l:e in place of enumeration in years r-- Period-""" not ·'fotal TOtal Migrants 'l.en tlntb 1 1-5 :6-10 11-1S 'liwld oVir .aIIP!ed aural _.-__.A.~ ~--. .. .-~ ,.----A--""" ,---' , , .--.A Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F •M F M F• 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

UDAIPUR SUB-Dn ISlON-contd.

BQm Qutside the Sub-division but R 1,163 1,282 '88 86 #1 SS6 159 280 128 159 244 J92 9 within the State R 1,082 1,Z9<} 70 76 408 504 ~41 270 124 153 239 189 8 of eDumeration U 81 '82 18 10 36 52 18 10 4 6 S 3 1 U 265 221 '45 47 160 122 34 2S 11 15 6 8 9 4 R J03 81 IS 13 65 48 ]2 7 3 7 5 6 3 U 159 1"'0 30 34 9S 14 22 IS 8 8 1 2 3 4 Unci. 3 3 Bom in another State Aaam R 20 22 4 4 5 10 10 6 R 12 14 2 1 4 9 6 3 V 8 '8 2 3 t 1 4 3 I U 14 26 5 8 8 14 t 2 2 R 8 '5 1 3 '6 2 J ~.. U 6 21 4 S 2 "12 2 2 Bihar R 27 5 <11 2 8 2 3 2 3 1 R 26 .. 11 2 '8 'l ,g 2 2 U 1 1 1 'tJ 26 ., 2 20 5 1 1 2 1 R 24 2 2 18 1 1 1 2 '"1 'J{} 2 r5 1 2 ... Kera1a R 1 R 1 Mabarajbtra R 1 1 ~R 1 1 U 3 3 U 3 3 ...... Oriesa R 1 I~ 1 14 R 1 14 1 14

U 2 3 1 2 1 1 R 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 L'nol, 1 1 plfiljab R .. 1 3 R 2 1 1 ... U 2 2 U 1 1 1 U 1 1 1 ... t"

Rljastban U 9 3 2 ... 2 '3 1 R 2 1 J 1 1 ... U 7 2 2 3 2 2 Uttar Pradesb R lOS 31 101 27 2 2 1 I 1 R 104 30 fro 27 2 2 1 1 I U 1 1 I I U 16 6 6 1 3 R 14 4 6 1 3 U 2 2 .. , .. .., 218 ~ ~ - ... - . "y ~- --- D·III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRm AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd. . -

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years , _,.__------~ ... Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated. Rural ,...-----"----, ,..---"---. ,-...-..._-, ~ r-~ ~ ~ Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

UDAIPUR SUB.DIVISION-cancld.

West Bengal R IS 13 4 2 10 9 1 R 2 3 2 2 1 U 13 10 4 2 8 7 1

U 31 31 7 4 15 19 7 5 2 3 R 8 4 I 6 3 1 1 U 23 27 6 4 9 16 6 5 2 2

Delhi R R

Born in Nepal R 3 3 U 3 I 2

Born in Pakistan R 10,747 10.589 445 311 1,385 1,714 2,821 3,034 1,872 2,101 4,200 3,410 24 19 U 2,176 1,903 155 90 528 439 589 547 587 539 315 270 22 18 Born in other countries R 1 2 outside India U 4 3 I 2 1 Birth place unclassifiable U 3 5 2 2 AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION 2,505 2,054 80 88 Total T 16,311' 14,968 2,458 1,967 6,280 5.880 3,038 5,044 2,025 1.935

Born elsewhere in 844 828 50 50 of T 5,592 5,735 643 639 2,421 2,438 1,002 1,099 632 681 Sub-division 632 681 844 828 50 50 enumeration R 5,592 5,735 643 639 2,421 2,438 1,002 1,099

Born outside the 4 14 SU b-division but T 4,584 4,150 469 426 2,194 2.015 952 882 399 385 366 428 R 4,327 3,923 414 368 2,074 1,908 903 848 383 367 550 418 3 14 within the State 1 of enumeration U 257 226 55 58 120 106 49 34 16 18 16 10 UncI. 1 1 Born in another St.1te Assam T 49 16 36 9 10 4 2 3 R 36 ]0 26 5 8 3 1 2 U ]2 6 10 4 ] 1 1 1 UncI. I 1

Bihar T 9 4 4 R 9 4 4

Madras T U Maharashtra T R

orissa T 2 1 2 1 R 2 1 2 1 , I ~ T 7 2 6 2 punjab I 1 R 7 2 6 2 Rajasthan T t 1 11 11 11 R 11 11 11 11 3 2 3 uttar Pradesh T 66 2 60 3 R 64 60 1 u 2 2 2 "2 ••• I 219

I'l'-nl MIGRAl'i'IS CLASSH'lED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND D1JJtATJON OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration. of resideDQ: in place of enumeration in years

~ Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 r--"-lI-JS____ 16 ~d over stated Rural r- ~ , ,.._~ Where born Urban M F ~ M F M""7 M F M""7 M F 1· 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 U 16

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISrON-concld.

West Bengal T 10 5 1 8 3 1 R 3 2 1 U 7 5 6 3

T 2 2 1 Delhi U 2 2 1 Bom in Nepal T 46 22 5 13 4 6 8 11 7 8 4 1 Born in Pakistan T 5,988 4,985 1,213 86' 1,617 1,400 1,071 J,044 961 860 J,086 788 20 24 Bom in other countries T 4 1 2 .2 1 outside India Birth place Unclassiftable T 14 37 5 8 3 13 4 10 .2 2 ..

Notc-Rural figures are the lame as that of total.

BELONJA SUB-DIVIS rON

Total T 22,840 22,972 1,836 1,237 6,752 7,249 8,0148,077 3.886 3,733 2,321 2,61G 31 6' R 19,67120,090 U79 1,009 6,0186,506 6,654 6,836 3,299 3,218 2,191 2,455 31 66 U 3,168 2,882 357 221 734 643 1,360 1,241 S87 515 130 ISS Bom elsewhere in Sub-diviaion of R 2,717 3,878 209 251 1,090 1,040 (1.)7 916 308 472 496 806 7 23 enumeration R 2,687 3,817 205 242 1,070 1,375 604 906 305 0470 496 B02 7 22 U 30 S 4 14 20 28 3 9 3 2 .. 1 Une). 3 1 1 1 U 69 SO 25 8 31 24 9 7 3 5 1 (; R 69 50 25 8 31 24 9 7 3 5 1 6 Born outside the Sub-division but within the State R 1,821 1,813 194 J50 857 842 4S2 452 206 228 J08 IlS 4 6 of enumeration R 1,69S 1,700 128 106 809 790 444 439 204 225 106 114 .. 5 U 126 112 66 42 48 52 8 13 2 ~ 3 2 1 1 Unci. 1 I U 170 138 68 50 77 71 12 9 10 6 3 2 R 46 32 24 12 20 16 1 2 2 1 U 124 106 44 38 51 55 12 8 8 4 3 1

Born in another State Andhra Pradesh R 1 1 .. , U 1 1 Assam R 20 25 11 13 5 9 3 3 1 R 15 22 1 13 2 7 3 2 1 U 5 3 2 3 2 I U 19 16 6 11 7 4 S R 3 4 1 4 2 U 16 12 S 7 7 4 3 220 : D-III MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years r-- ---"------. Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated Rural r---.A.----, ,.....-~--. r-~ r---.A.---, ,--_.,.,A...--,. r---'----. ,---'---. Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

BELONJA SUB-DIVISION-contd.

Bihar R 53 12 41 10 8 4 R 43 8 37 8 6 U 10 4 4 2 2 4 , .. I U 12 2 5 1 4 R 8 1 5 1 I U 4 1 3 Kerala R R

Madhya Pradesh R 2 R 1 U 1 U 2 1 1 1 U 2 1 1 1 Madras R 1 1 U I 1 Maharashtra R R Orissa R 19 9 3 9 6 2 S 3 R 19 9 3 9 6 2 5 3 U 4 3 R 4 3 Pu"~:iab R 1 R 1 Rajasthan R 1 U 1

Uttar Pradesh R 120 14 116 9 2 5 2 R J20 12 116 9 2 3 2 U 2 2 U 12 6 5 3 4 1 2 2 1 R 10 ~ 5 3 3 1 1 2 1 U 2 1 I

W~t Bengal R SI 28 22 8 23 17 4 3 I R 19 7 10 2 8 4 1 1 U 32 21 12 6 15 13 4 2 U 31 21 13 . 11 15 8 3 5 R 8 2 6 2 2 U 23 }9 7 6 13 8 3 5 Delhi U 1 U 1 Manipur R R U R U 1 221 , D·nl MIGRANTS CLASSIFIED BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND DURATION OF RESIDENCE IN PLACE OF ENUMERATION-contd.

Duration of residence in place of enumeration in years ,--- ~ -, Period not Total Total Migrants Less than 1 1-5 6-10 ~ 11-15 16 and over stated Rural ,..-----A.-~ ,--A_-, ,~ r--~ ,.-...... __" ..--~ ,...-.J>---. Where born Urban M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

'\ BELONIA SUB-DIVISJON-concld.

Sikkim R 1 'I 1 R 1 I 1 ...

Born in Nepal R 26 4 24 4 2 U 5 4

Born in Pakistan R 14,823 14,204 848 554 4,017 4,198 5,578 5,412 2,780 2,"10 1,580 1,505 2() "2S U 2,829 2,635 230 142 587 629 1,319 1,217 569 500 124 147

Born in other countries R 5 9 I 1 2 6 2 I outside India U 12 ]0 3 5 4 2 3 2 3

Birth place unclassifiable R 10 90 5 3 17 2 46 8 6 12 -

SABROOM SUB-DIVISION

Total T 11,780 11,386 837 773 4,340 4,268 3,767 3,685 1,494 1,381 1,307 1,148 35 31 Born elsewhere in Sub-division of T 1,674 2,202 143 181 780 883 355 478 143 226 244 421 9 13 enumeration R 1,674 2,202 143 181 780 883 355 478 143 226 244 421 9 13

Born outside the Su b-division but T 662 674 ItS ll4 284 287 142 150 I 45 42 74 80 2 1 within the State of R 550 578 71 75 227 235 135 145 43 42 73 80 1 1 enumeration U Jl2 95 44 39 57 51 7 5 2 1 1 UncI. 1 I

Born in another state Assam T 27 13 IS 7 ){) 4 2 2 R 21 7 13 4 8 3 U 6 6 2 3 2 I 2 2

Bihar T 24 IS 7 2 S 6 6 1 S 7 R 17 13 1 1. 5 5 4 1 S 7 U 7 2 6 1 2

Madhya Pradesh T 2 2 R 2 ···1 2 Maharashtra T 2 1 1 R 2 1 1 Orissa T 8 8 1 6 7 1 I R 8 8 1 6 7 1 1 Punjab T U ... Rajasthan T 2 2 1 R 1 U 2 2 Uttar Pradesh T 36 4 36 4 R 26 3 26 3 U 10 1 10 1 222

D-W: MlGIlAlNiS C:t.4SSI!IED BY 1'UtC:E OF BI&UI AND DURA'FION OF RESIDENCE IN PLA.CB OF ENlJl\'ItRATION-tOllcld.

Datation of residence in place of enumeration in years r--- -'------.Period not TQtal Total Migrants Less than I 1-5 6-10 11-15 16 and over stated R1!Jral r--..... --. ,...--'-~ .....---A.--. ,...-A-"", r .. ~ .---"---. Wilere bora Urbaa &{ F If F M F M F M F M F M F ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !} 10 11 12 13 14 l.S 16 SABROOM SUB DIVISION-concli.

West Bengal T 23 26 9 5 10 17 3 1 2 R x 8 6 2 3 2 1 2 U IS 18 3 3 10 14 1

Delhi T 1 1 1 /... U 1 1 I Born in Nepal T 7 7 Bern in Pakistall T 9,270 8,382 ~ ,441 3,243 3,OS8 3,236 3,018 1,297 1,111 977 732 17 !J Born in other countries out side India T 14 12 2 2 7 7 4 2 1 Birth plaee unclassifiabfe T 28 46 10 5 11 9 9 3 3 3 7 12

Note-Rural figures are the same as that of total. TABLE D-IV

MIGRANTS TO CITIES CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE·GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVELS AND IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO BY OCCUPAlIONAL DIVISIONS AND GROUPS

TABLE D-IV MIGRANTS TO CITIES CLASSIFIED BY SEX, BROAD AGE-GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVEtS AND IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO BY OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS AND GROUPS

FLY-LEAF

Although the table, by its title, is meant for such table and its Appendix. The occupational groups towns as have population of 1,00,000 and over in under Divisions 7-8 only. which contribute less than each, it has been prepared according to instructions 2:5% are omitted from the table and exhibited in of the Registrar General, India, for Agartala which is the Appendix. a capital town of this territory, in view of its peculiar geographical position. The table reveals that certain seemingly incom­ patible occupational groups appear against certain Qccupational distribution of migrants workers educational levels, e.g, Group 02 for males 3 with and non-workers has been given 10 the table which PrimJ.ry or Junior Basic as their educational level, has been further cross tabulated by age groups and Group 20 for illiterate male I and group 28 for 16 educational1evels. The age-groups and the educa­ illiterate males. The three males under group 02 lionallevels are the same as shown in tabk B-VI. are w-Jrking as Stockmen under Veterinary, although The occupational divisions and groups have they are not Matriculates. The illiterate persons been explained in Appendix VII to Note in Sub­ under group 20 has returned as working as a Cashier Part 1I(i). ina Grocer's shop. It is peculiar of course for sucb a person to handle cash, although presence of such The Occupational groups 40 and 41 exclude a case in a Grocer's shop cannot be altogether families 400,401 and 414 respectively which relate to denied. There are as many as sixteen illiterate males cultivators and agricultural labourers. who have returned as working as Packers, Binders Occupational groups having less than 5% of the etc_ Existence of illiterate persons in such occu­ figures of the respective Division are not &hown in pationo; cannot also be denied. The probable ex­ the body of the table. An asterisk mark appears on planation for the correlation of these occupational the Division and the figures of those groups giving groups with educational levels in respect of these the number of group. age-group and educational cases hinges on the fact that they are all migrants level in abbreviation and the number of males and from East Pakistan uprooted from their respective females in brackets are shown in run on lines in the pursuits of life and that they have in all probability Appendix. The abbreviations used are explained at been obliged to take to occupations, under changed the beginning of the Appendix to this table. Divi­ circumstances. quite different from those they had sions 7-8 are being shown combined both in this prepared themselves to fit in. 226

D-IV MIGRANTS TO AGART ALA 'TOWN CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO OCCUPATIO~AL

Matricula- Technical Non-techni- Primary tion Diploma cal Diploma Workers by Literate (with- or or not not Occupational Total out educatio- Junior Higher equal to equal to Division, Group Migrants Illiterate nallevels) Basic Secondary degree degree and Non- Age- r---A--.. r---..A..~ ~ ,---"--, ,--""__"'") r---"----.. workers group M F M F M F M F M F M F M F :! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

AGARTALA

Total Total 17,460 14.720 3.6.24 6,533 4,080 3,568 6.098 3.980 2,933 574 58 1 9 o -14 2.828 2,660 1,271 1,121 507 338 1,049 1,201 1 15-34 8,859 7,164 1,262 2,436 ].863 1.879 3,371 2.244 1.998 S48 18 1 2 35-59 4.708 3.813 843 2.152 1.369 1,132 1,423 497 770 2S 38 1 6U+ 1.USI\ 1,083 247 814 338 219 255 38 161 1 1 6 Ag not 7 1 3 3 stated

I-Cultivators Total 66 4 4R 2 5 2 II 2 15-34 36 1 32 2 1 2 3~-59 24 2 14 2 1 6 2 60+ 6 1 2 I 3 II-Agricultural Total 29 23 3 3 Labourers ]5-34 22 17 2 3 35-59 6 5 1 60+ I I I W..,rkers Cate- Total 11,045 1,168 2,035 619 3,068 122 3,277 137 2,028 242 55 7 gories III-IX 0-14 147 32 107 24 32 5 8 3 15-34 6,173 669 1,07~ 221 1,630 69 1,873 111 1,276 227 17 2 35-59 4,257 421 725 333 1,243 44 1,300 23 699 14 38 1 60+ 462 46 124 41 161 4 96 50 I 4 Age not 6 I 2 3 stated ·Division 0 Total 1,522 403 16 14 149 26 415 95 572 222 48 7 0-14 2 2 .. 2 1 I 15-34 792 344 7 3 53 12 190 79 360 210 J5 2 35-59 616 49 6 6 71 11 190 15 188 11 33 I 60+ JJ2 8 3 5 23 2 35 24 I 4 Group 00 Total 183 10 45 88 18 15-34 130 6 34 67 JO 35-59 48 4 9 18 8 60+ 5 2 3 Group 03 Total 143 3 2 16 44 38 17 2 15-34 28 3 1 10 7 2 I 35-59 97 10 28 26 15 I 60+ J8 5 6 5 Group 04 Total 131 79 2 12 28 13 70 45 22 8 7 o -14 1 1 15-34 74 57 3 17 9 42 36 14 8 35-59 53 19 2 6 9 4 26 9 8 7 60+ 3 3 3 1 2 Group OS Total 600 291 20 8 108 30 282 212 3 1 15-34 376 264 8 2 48 26 206 200 I 1 35-59 205 26 11 6 55 4 71 11 2 60+ 19 I 1 5 5 I Group 06 Total lOS 2 10 41 I 25 I 15-34 17 2 2 11 1 2 1 3'i-59 56 4 23 15 60+ 32 4 7 8 Group 07 Total 142 19 10 2 2S 15 74 15-34 61 15 1 () 13 36 35-59 70 3 10 14 2 35 60+ II I 5 3 227

BROAD AGE-GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVELS AND DIVISIONS AND GROUPS I

University degree or Post-~aduate Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree degree other ---~ Workerl by than Technical A1!ricul- Veterinary or Techno- Occupational degree- Engineering Medicine . ture Dairying logy Teaching Others Division. G oup A ~ • , ~ ,...-..A----. • A , r--"---\ Age- and Non- M F M F' M F M F M F M F M F M F ~oup workers 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2<;; 27 28 29 30 31 32 2 1

TOWN

489 47 17 26 3 10 4 58 14 54 Total Total 0-14 292 41 9 8 3 P 3 2Z 11 2 15-34 170 5 8 17 1 1 33 2 34 35-59 27 1 1 3 II 60+ Age not stated Total [-Cultivators .f. lS-34 35-59 60+ Total II-Agricultural 15-34 Labourers 35-59 60+ 414 31 17 26 3 10 4 55 13 49 Total Workers Cale- 0-14 jories III-IX 244 26 9 8 3 9 3 22 11 2 lS-34 159 5 8 17 1 1 32 2 33 35-59 11 1 I 14 60+ Age Dot stated

187 29 15 26 3 3 4 47 13 33 Total '" DivisioQ Q 0-14 123 2S 8 8 3 3 3 18 11 2 J5-34 56 4 7 17 1 28 2 18 35-59 8 1 1 13 60+ 6 15 Total Group 00 4 8 J5-34 2 7 35-59 60+ 24 3 Total Group 03 7 3 )5-34 16 35-59 1 60+ 2 Total Group 04 ..• 0-14 1 15-34 1 35-59 60+ 132 27 45 13 6 Total Group OS 93 24 17 11 15-34 '4 3 27 2 5 '35-59 5 1 1 60+ 27 Total Group 06 2 15-34 13 35-59 12 60+

33 Total Gr~07 19 IS-34 11 1 !4-59 3 60+ 228,

D-IV MIGRANT~ TQ AGA~TA.LA TOWN CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO OCCUPATIONAL

Matric:ula- Technical Non-techni- Primary tion Diploma cal Diploma Workers by Literate (with- or 01;' not not Occupational Totar out educatio- Junior Higher _ e:teuaJ to equaltQ Division, Group Migrants - - fttiterate" nallevets) Basic ~ - Secondary- egree degree, .&. v and Non. Age- ~ I ~ ~ ~ r--~ wotkers group M F M F M F M F M F ~ M F \ r , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lQ 11 12 13 14 15 16 AGARTALA

Group OX Total 97 2 4 2 37 43 4 2 15-34 30 2 8 12 3 35-59 46 1 19 23 I W+ 2t 2 I 2 10 8 2 \ *Div.sion 1 Total 803 4 24 138 257 227 2 4 0-14 2 2 !5-14 327 2 9 55 H4 91 35-;9 450 2 12 76 146 128 4 60+ 23 I 7 7 7 Age not I I stated Group 10 Total 183 2 8 50 15-34 90 1 2 29 35-59 91 1 6 20 60+ 2 1 Group 13 Total 602 2 24 137 245 170 4 o -14 2 2 15-34 23~ 1 9 1 54 102 61 35-59 345 1 12 76 136 102 4 60+ 11 1 7 7 6 Age not 1 1 stated ·Division 2 Total 1,499 41 61 197 11 402 14 782 16 0-14 1 1 15-34 932 38 30 85 10 226 12 552 16 35-59 532 3 31 95 1 168 2 222 60+ 33 16 8 7 Age not 1 1 stated

{ Group 28 Total 1,012 25 )6 49 2 230 10 667 13 0-14 1 1 15-34 640 24 5 17 2 J28 9 457 13 35-59 350 1 11 25 96 1 203 60+ 20 6 6 6 Age not 1 1 stated Group 29 Total 360 13 44 137 9 152 4 27 15-34 204 11 24 65 8 88 3 27 35-59 149 2 20 66 1 63 1 60+ 7 6 1 *Division 3 Total 2,756 19 420 10 1,061 4 1,063 3 195 0-14 40 27 9 4 15-34 1,419 6 205 I 518 3 588 1 103 35-59 1,156 10 156 6 466 1 437 2 86 60+ 139 3 32 3 66 34 6 Age not 2 2 stated l r J Group 30 Totll-I 1,846 14 291 8 714 3 712 2 119 o -14 lit 14 3 1 .. , 15-,34 834 4 126 1 295 2 344 65 35-59 890 8 125 5 364 1 342 2 53 '60+ 103 2 26 2 51 25 I Age not 1 1 stated _'22,9

BROAD AGE-GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVELS-AND DIVlSIONS AND GRQUPS-contd.

Unive(Sity degree or Post-graduate TeclinicaI degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree degree other r------~------~------~ Worters-by than' Technical Agricul- Veterinary or Techno- Occupational degree Engineering Medicine ture Dairying logy Teaching Others Division, Group .------, r--~F ,---"---. ,...-.A--,_ r--.A-_~ ~ ..... r-.A-~ ~ Age- and Non- M F M M F M F M F M F M F M F aroup workers 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ~9 30 31' 32 2 J

TOWN-con/d.

6 Total Group OX 4 15-34 2 35-59 60+ 125 6 7 14 Total '" Dlvision .1 o -14 59 5 4 15-34 65 1 3 35-59 1 60+ Age not stated 99 6 6 14 Total Group 10 50 5 4 15-34 4i 1 2 14 35-59 1 60+ 21 Total Group 13 0-14 7 15-34 14 .. 35-59 60+ "1 Age not stated 54 1 Total *Division 2 0-14 37 15 -34 16 35-59 1 60+ Age not stated 47 Total Group 28 o -14 31 15-34 15 35-59 1 1 60+ Age not stated Total Group 29 15-'34 35-59 60+ 17 Total *Division 3 0-14 5 15-34 11 35-59 1 60+ Age not stated ]0 1 ... ' Total 'Group "30 ... 0--14 4 1 ... 15 ...... 34 6 3J-59 ... < 60+ Age 110t Sttltoo :230

-I)-IV MIGRA-NTS TO AGARTALA TOWN CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO OCCUPATIONAL

Ml\tricula~ Technical Non-techni- Primary tion Dipl~ma cal Dip-lorna Wmterrby Literate (with. or or not not Oceupatiobal Total out educatio- Junior Higher epual to equal to Division. Otoup Migrants miterate nallevels) Bas~c Secondary degree degree A and Non- Age- I . r- ~ ~ ~ workers _oup ~7 M p' M P M F M F M F M F 2 :J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IJ 14 15 16

AGARTALA

Grqup 33 Total 834 3 126 2 335 322 51 0-14 22 13 6 3 J~-34 548 76 216 225 29 35-59 230 2 29 1 98 86 17 60+ 34 1 6 1 15 8 5 I ••• • Division 4 Total 93 2 33 20 9 19 0-14 2 2 15-34 39 1 Il 7 12 8 35-59 45 1 18 10 7 9 ~ 60+ ; 4 1 2 Group 40 Total i 6 15-34 4 3 35-59 2 2 60+ I I Group 41 Total 26 2 14 5 7 15-34 11 1 4 3 4 35-59 14 I 9 2 J £0+ 1 1

Group 43 / Total 26 16 8 0-14 2 2 15-34 7 5 2 ... 35-59 14 8 4 1 60+ 3 3 Group 44 Total 34 3 7 11 12 15-34 17 2 2 8 5 35-59 15 1 4 3 6 60+ 2 I I

-Division 6 Total 819 201 30t 249 59 0-14 2 2 15-34 626 160 228 188 42 35-59 182 36 70 58 17 60+ 9 3 3 3 Group 64 Total 638 177 251 202 8 0-)4 t I 15-34 486 139 187 154 6 35-59 145 34 61 48 2 60+ 6 3 3 Group 67 Total 48 5 5 34 15-34 37 2 3 28 35-59 11 3 2 6 Group 69 Total 98 22 38 26 9 0-14 1 I 15-34 83 20 37 21 2 3~-59 12 1 1 3 7 60+ 2 2 ·Divilion 7·8 Total 2,406 '203 861 149 860 39 619 14 13 0-14 47 4 38 2 6 3 2 15-34 J.~8 T02 430 66 472 27 399 9 50 35-59 890 90 329 74 343 12 209 3 18 ,.. 60+ 115 7 64 7 39 8 4 Age Dot 1 .,. I stated 231

BROAD AGE·GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVELS AND DiVISIONS AND GROUPS-contd.

University degree or Post-graduate Technical degree or diploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree degree other Worbrsby than Technical r------~------Agricul- Veterinary or Techno- Occupational degree Engineering Medicine ture Dairying logy Teaching Others Division, Group ~~ Age- and Non- M F M F ~ t M " F' ~ t M " F'~'M" Y group worhrs 17 18 19 20 21 22 13 2-1 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 2 1 I. TO\\ N-contd.

Total Group 33 .. , ... 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ 2 Total *Divisioll 4 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ Total Group 40 15--34 35-59 60+ Total Group 41 15-34 35-59 60+ Total Group 43 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ Total Group 44 15-34 1 34-59 60+ 8 Total ·Divition 6 0-14 7 15-34 1 35-59 60+

... ~ Total Group 64 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ 3 Total Group 67 3 15-34 35-59

3 Total Group ,69 o -14 3 15-34- 35-" 60+ 1 Total ·Division 7-8 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ Age not stated 232

D·IV MIGRANTS TO AGARTALA TOWN CLASSIFIED BY SEX, IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO OCCUPATIONAL

Matricula- Technical Non-techni- Primary tion ~loma cal Diploma Workers by Literate (with- or or not not Occupational Total out education- Junior Higher equal to equal to Division, Group Migrants Illiterate nallevels) Basic Secondary ldegree ,degree and Non- Age- ,..---"---, ~ & A • r--"---o ~ ~ workers groups M F M F M F •M F M F M F M F , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 T 16 ,

AGARTALA

Group 10 Total 99 80 27 61 52 IS 17 4 3 0-14 2 2 15-34 54 42 12 28 28 12 11 2 3 35-59 40 34 14 31 20 3 6 ... 60+ 5 2 1 2 4 I

Group 71 Total 221 i 17 3 89 2 113 3 2 0-14 4 3 1 15-34 137 6 9 2 54 2 7i 2 2 35-59 79 2 4 1 34 41 1 60+ 1 1

Group 74 Total 117 2 10 2 48 53 6 15-34 60 1 7 I 19 30 4 35-59 52 j 3 1 25 22 2 ('0+ 5 4 1

Group 75 Total 244 28 77 119 20 o -ll 4 2 I 1 1~-34 ]78 18 57 90 13 35-59 55 6 16 27 6 60+ 6 2 3 1 Age not 1 stated

(jrl'up 76 Total 78 9 21 31 14 0-14 t 1 15-34 55 6 18 19 10 35-59 21 1 3 12 4 60+ t I

Group 77 Total 225 67 100 53 5 0-14 4 3 1 15-34 121 36 50 33 2 35-59 93 27 47 18 1 60+ 7 1 3 1 2

Group 79 Total 91 2 25 2 28 32 6 0-14 2 2 ... 15-34 47 16 10 16 5 35-59 39 6 17 16 60+ 3 1 1 Group 82 Total 134 20 35 13 64 6 31 4 0-14 3 1 3 I 15-34 81 9 15 5 44 3 20 2 35-59 43 9 13 6 17 J 11 2 60+ 7 1 4 1 3 f·'· Group 84 Total 74 10 22 8 35 2 17 0-14 5 3 2 15-34 50 6 12 5 26 12 ... 35-59 19 4 7 3 7 5

GlOup 89 Total 920 67 576 57 270 7 73 2 0-14 19 1 17 I 2 15-34 449 29 275 23 130 4 44 2 35-59 381 33 235 29 120 3 26 60+ 71 4 49 4 18 3 233 BROAD AGE GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL LEVELS AND DIVISIONS AND GROUPS-contd.

Untverafty degree or POS1oograduate Technical degree or dlploma equal to degree or Post-graduate degree degree other -, Workers by than Technical Agricul- Veterinary or Techno- Occupational degree Engineering Medicine ture Dairying logy Teaching Others DiVision, Group & & • • ~ ,..~ & Age- and Non- M F M p' M F-' M F ~~ •M F group workers 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2 1 TOWlf-retmtd.

Total Group 70 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ Total Group 71 0-14 15-34 3S-59 60+

Total Group '14 15-34 ... 35-5Sl 60+

Total Group 75 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ ABe not stated

1 1 Total Group 76 o -14 I 1 15-34 35-59 60+ Total 0-14 15-34 - 35-59 "". 60+ Group 79

Total 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+

Total Group 84 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+

Total Group 89 0-14 15-34 3'-59 60+ 234

D-IV MIGRANTS TO AGARTALA TOWN ClASSIFIED BY SEX, IN CASE OF WORKERS ALSO OCCUPA TlQNAL

Matricula· Technical Non-technical Pdmary tion Diploma Diploma, Workers by Literate (with- or or not not OccuPdtional Total out educatio- Junior Higher equal to equal to DIvIsion, Group Migrants Illiterate nal levels) Basic Secondary degree ____ ..A.-.....,degree and Non- Age- ,--"---.. ,..---"---, .---A---, ,--.A.--, ,...--..A.--, workers group M F M F M F ~ M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 AGARJAI.A

*Division 9 Total 1,119 493 418 444 342 41 243 8 94 0-14 51 16 38 22 12 4 1 15-34 669 174 2,1 5 149 204 17 161 8 68 35-59 374 265 137 2.t7 120 18 80" 26 60+ 24 28 17 26 6 2 1 Age not 1 1 stated

I, Group 90 .. Total 432 2 44 113 164 2 89 15-34 2~9 2 16 58 109 2 65 ,.. 35-59 167 25 53 54 24 60+ 6 3 2 1

Group 91 Total 461 464 262 417 148 41 47 6 4 0-14 48 26 36 22 11 4 1 15-34 294 157 153 134 101 17 38 6 2 .. , 35-59 107 254 63 236 34 ]8 8 2 60+ 11 27 9 25 2 2 I Age Dot 1 1 stated

Group 95 Total 91 3 47 3 40 10 0-14 3 2 1 15-34 51 29 16 6 35-59 40 3 14 3 22 4 60+ 3 2 1

Division X Total 28 3 10 10 3 7 15-34 16 2 8 5 2 2 35-59 12 1 2 5 1 S

Group X8 Total 28 3 1 10 10 3 7 15-34 16 2 1 8 5 2 2 35-59 12 1 2 5 1 5

Non-workers Total 6,32013,548 1,518 5,912 1,004 3,444 2,807 3,843 903 332 3 2 0-14 2,6S! 2,628 1,164 1,097 475 333 1,041 1,198 1 15-34 2,628 6,494 135 2,215 229 ),S09 1,493 2,)33 722 321 1 , 35-59 421 3,390 99 1,818 123 I,OS7 117 474 69 11 60+ S89 1,036 120 782 176 215 156 38 111 '2 2 Age not 1 1 stated ~

BROAD AGE.GROUPS, EDUCATIONAL tEVns AND DIVISIONS AND GROUPS-cone/d.

University degree or Post-graduate Technical degree or diploma-equal to degree or Post-graduate degree degree other "---- ~ Workers by than Technical Agricul- Veterinary or Techno- Occupational degree Engineering Medicine ture Dairying logy Teaching Others Division. Group t r--~ ~ r--""--. ,--""'---'\ Age- and Non- M F M F' M F M F ~ M F M F •M F • group workers 17 18 19 .2.0 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2

TOWN-concld.

20 Total ·Division 9 0-14 11 15-34 9 1 1 35-59 60+ Age not stated

20 Total Group 90 II 15-34 9 1 35-59 60+

Total Group 91 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ AgCDdt stated

Total Group 9' 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+

Total Division :xl 15-34 35-59 Total Group XI 15-34 ..- 35-59 75. 16. 3 1 , Total Non-worbrs - ... 0-14 48 IS 15-34 11 1 1 1 35-59 16 1 2 4 60+ Apnoe ...ted ?-;l~ APPENDIX TO TABLE p-IV

The abbreviations used in the Appendix are shown in thefollowing table. The educational level and the Age-group for which a particular abbreviation stands are given by the corresponding row and column captions

Age-groups_Jo.. ______-~ r-- Educational levels 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ Age not stated 1 2 3 4 5 6

miterate A AI All AIII AIV Literate B BI BII BIII BIV Primary e CI CII cm elv Matriculation D DI DII DIll DIV Tecbnical Diploma E EI Ell Em EIV Non-Tecbnical Diploma F PI FII FIll FIV University Degree or Post- graduate Degree otber tban Tecbnical Degree GI 011 OIII GIV Engineering HI HII HIlI HIV Medicine II III I III IIV Agriculture 11 JrI JIll JTV Veterinary KI KII KID KIV Technology LI Lll LID UV Teaching MI MIL MIII MIV , Others NI NIl NIII NIV

AGARTALA TOWN

Occupational Groups having less than 5% of the figures of the respective division and 2.5% in the case 0/ divisions 7-8 only have been shown in this Appendix Group-Ot D II (M-t); Group 02 C I (M-3), D I (M-4), Group-68 B I (M-I), C I (M-9), D I (M-3), A II (M-I), B II E'I (M-I), G I (M-I), J I (M-I), K I (M-3), GIl (M-2) , K II (M-3 1, C II (M-3), D II (M-I), C III (M-I); Group-72 A (M-3) (M-t) ; Group-08 B (M-l, F-ll, C (F-l); A I (M-4), B I (M-IO) A I (M-2t), B I (M-4), C I (M-3); A II (M-3) B II (M-l); C I (M-16, F-3) , D I (M-6), G I (M-2); A II (M-2l, B II (M-4, A HI (M-)); Group-73 B I (M-6) , C I(M-I1), A II (M-6), B II F-I), C II (M-9), D II (M-IO), GIl (M-3), M II (M-l), AlII (M-8), C II (\1-1), ATII (M-2), BIll (M-2); Group-78 C I (M-l), B III (M-l, pol); Group-09 B I (M-I), C I (M-8), D I (M-I 1, B JI (M-l), C II (M-n, C IU (M-l); Group-80 A I (M-2) (M-IS), E I (M-I), C II (M-3), 'D II (M-3), Ell (M-I), G II B I (M-2), C I (M-lS), D I (M-I); A II (M-I), B II (M-8), (M-l), BIII(M-l); Grouptl BI(M-I), CII (M-3), DlI cn (M-12), CIII(M-ll; Group-81 BI(M-12), CI(M-5); (M-3); Group 12 D I (M-l), G I (M-2), ell (M-l), D II A If (M-2), BIT (M-2), C II (M-4), A III (M-I), B III (M-I) ; (M-3), GIl (M-3), M II (M-l); Group-20 A I (M-l), B I Group-83 C (M-l), B I (M-3), C I M-9) , D I (M-2), C II (M-2); (M-3), C I (M-6), D I (M-16, F-!), G I (M-S), B II (M-4), G roup-8S A (M-l), A I (F-l), B I (M-8, P-5), C I (M-3, P-2), C II IM-8) D II (M-t2), GIl (M-I), B III (M-4), C III (M-l) ; DI (M-2); A II (M-l, F-2), B II (M-4, P-21, C II (M-5, P-2), Group-21 C I (M-3), D I (M-32, F-2l, G I (M-I), elI (M-I), D II (M-2); Group 86 A I (M-I), C J (M-2), D I (M-3); B II D II (M-5), D III (M-l); Group-22 C I (M-t), D I (M-20), (M-I), D ,I (M-I) ; Group 87 B I (M-t), C I (M-3), D I (M-I); D 11 (M-2); Group 31 B I (M-4. F-t), C I (M-6, F-l) D I B II (M-2), Group 92 B II (M-l), C II (M-l); Group 93 AI (M-3), G I (M-I), A II (M-I), C II (M-2l, D II (M-7), GIl (M-20, P-15), B I (M-6), C I (M-t), A II (M-24, P-8), B II (M-3), G III (M-l;; Group-32 A I (M-I), B I (M-I), C I (M-8), D I (M-S), A II (M-tl, B II (M-2), C II (M-4l, D II (M-I), C II (M-2); A III (VI-I, F-I), B III (M-I); Group 94 (M-8), Gil (M-2), C III (M-l); Group 34 B I (M-2), C I A I (M-7l, B I (M-2!), C I (M-5); A II (M-IO), B II (M-9), (M-S), D I (M-I), B 11 (M-2), C II (M-3), D II (M-l)' B IV C II (M-7); A III (M-2); Group 97 C I (M-l). B I (M-I); C II eM-l l; Group-65 AI (M-I); Group-66 C I (M-I), D I (M-3), (M-2); Group 99 B I (M-2). C I (M-l); A II (M-I). ell G I (M-I), B II (M-2) , ell (M-2). D II (M-I), GIl (M-I); (M-2); TABLE D-V

CITIES SHOWING POPULATION BORN LOCALLY, MIGRANTS FROM RURAL AREAS AND MIGRANTS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES

1 ABLE D-V CITlES SHOWING POPULATION BORN LOCALLY, MIGRANTS FROM RURAL AREAS AND MIGRANTS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES

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This table, although meant for cities, has been (iv) Persons born in rural/urban prepared for AgartaJa town showing separately the areas outside Tripura but extent of in-migration from other parts of the residing in the town 1.967 territory. In-migration from rural and urban areas (v) Persons born outside India has been separately classified by migrants who have but residing in the town '" ..• 28,332 been residents for less than 3 years and those who have been residents for 3 years and more at the place Details of countries where born :­ of enumeration. (a) Burma 102 The word, "District", appearing in the column (b) Ceylon -.- 1 headings of the table sJ.ould be treated as "Sub-divi­ (c) Malaya 1 sion" wherever it occurs therein. (d) Nepal 44 Persons whose birth places have not been re­ (e) Pakistan 28,181 corded as either rural or urban or whose duration of (f) Turkey 2 residence has not been stated, and who are born in (g) U.K. 1 birth place 'unclassifiable', have not been included. 28,332 This table relates only to persons born within the (vide Table D-II) country. Columns 3,4 and 5 of tl,e table, therefore. do not indicate the actual population of Agartala (vi) Persons whose birth place town. is unc1assifiable 17 (vide category 'E' oj table D-II) The following is an account of tne population of the Agartala town classified by their birth place :- (vii) Persons whose birth place (i) Total population of the has not been recorded as town according to P.C.A.... 54,878 either rural or urban 5 (v(de table D-II) (ii) Persons born in the town ... 22,698 (iii) Persons born in rural/urban (viii) Persons whose duration of are~s of 1 ripura and out­ residence in the town has side the town but residing not been stated 127 iR the town 1.732 (vide table D-III)

241

D-V CITIES SHOWING POPULATION BORN LOCALLY, MIGRANTS FROM RURAL AREAS AND MIGRANTS FROM OTHER TOWNS AND CITIES

Born in Rural Areas etc. ------.------~ Born in Rural Born in Rural Born in Rural Born in Rural areas outside areas outside Born in Rural Born in Rural areas of the areaS of the the Sub-divi- the Sub-divi- areas outside areas out­ same Sub- same Sub- siolil but within sion but within the state and side the state division and division and the state and the state and resident in and resident resident in the resident in the resident in the resident in the the city in the city Total city for less city for 3 years city for less c:ty for 3 years for less than for 3 years Population than 3 years and more than 3 years and more 3 years and more SI. ,...--A..-...., ,...___..__~ ~ ,..._.A.-...... ,...--~ ,-----A--~ No. City PM PM PM P M P M P M F M F t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

AGARTALA ToWN

Agartala Town 26,398 13,920 12,478 248 203 379 345 60 32 109 67 133 61 285 131

Born in other Urban Area') r------~Born in Urban Born in Urban Born in other Born in other areas outside the areaS outside the Born in Urban Born in Urban Urban areas of Urban areas of Sub-division Sub-division but areas outside areas outside the same Sub-divi- the same Sub. but within the within the state the state and the state and Born in sion and resident division and state and resi- and resident in resident in resident in the CIty of in the city for resident in the dent in the the city for the city for city for enumera­ less than city for 3 years city for less 3 years and less than 3 years tion 3 years and more than 3 years more 3 years and more S1. .--"----.. ,...... --A--..... ,....--A-..... ,...-A--..... ,... _ __.___ ~ No. City M F M F M F M F M P M P M p ..... t 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 '1.7 28 29 30 31

AGARTALA TOWN

A gartala Town 11,821 10,877 66 43 93 87 312 247 414 385

TABLE D-Vl

DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

TABLE D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH

FLY-LEAF

The origin of this table is the same as for table I (c) Born in other Sub-divisions of the D-lI, the difference in the presentation being that State. the population have been distributed in this table n 4 numerically most important States of according to industrial categories of workers and non­ immigration (adjoining or distant) selected workers by their respective places of birth. by considering the total number of immi­ This table corresponds to Union Table D. IV­ grants in 'rural' table. These 4 States in Subsidiary table (i) of 1951 in so far as it relates to the descending order of migrants are per,ons born in other States in India (i.e., Group A. (1) Assam, (2) Bihar, (3) Orissa and II of this table). (4) Uttar Pradesh. The selection of these Thi~ table has been prepared for Total/Rural/ States has been done for each Sub-division Urban separately. separately. 'Unclassifiable' as a line from Col. 2 has been The name of important countries by birth place omitted whenever the total for un classifiable in any appearing in the table under each of the group B. particular case is less than 5% of the total immigrants C, E and F are enumerated below :- in that particular group, and wherever 'Un-classifi­ Group B Group C Group E Group F able' occurs as a line in any group with 'Nil' entries. United This has been done for total, rural and urban Afghanistan Kingdom Canada Newzealand In case of 'total' and 'urban', the table has been Burma prepared for all the groups. By group is meant A·T, U.S.A. Ceylon Of A-II, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H appearing in Col. 1 Malay of the table. These two portions of the table (i.e., Nepal 'total' and 'urban' ) exclude the information of those Pakistan States under group-·II. States in India beyond the Tibet State of enumeration' where the immigrants are less than 1% of the total immigrants. The States thus Names of other countries which bave been omitted have been shown in Appendix I to this table. omitted from the table under respective groups have The States having less than 1% of immigrants under been shown in Appendix II and the figures in the group II for purposes of Appendix I have been main table in respect of such countries have been selected by calculating the percentage of immigrants clubbed together and presented against 'Elsewhere' under respective groups. In the case of this terri- of the total table and the figures for urban table have I been inserted below the same State in the Appendix. tory such clubbed figures are being shown in the table and details thereof by countries under group B In case of 'rural', the table has been prepared Appendix II. for the following : Agartala town has been treated as a city for A-I Within the State of enumeration, purposes of Migration tables. Details of 'Elsewhere I (a) Born in place of enumeration, of Agartala town part of the table under 'Sadar­ I (b) Born elsewhere in the Sub-division, of Urban' are also being shown similarly in enumeration, Appendix II.

245 246

D-IV DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers A------~ I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tatiOD,9. Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activitiel Country/State Unclassi- ,------'----l ~ r----"'--"""'I where born fiable P M F M F M F 'M""F M F , 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13

TRIPURA

TOTAL POPULA nON 1,142,005 591,237 550,768 322,043 ]]5,186 199,308 81,573 29,307 3,605 7,773 ' 4,420

A-Born in India R 691,130 357,043 334,087 157,232 91.049 123,567 71,530 14,141 2,869 3,225 2,562 U !l3,534 28,317 25,217 7,232 1,085 1,621 288 345 26 209 19 (I-Within the state of R 614,799 347,553 327,246 149,421 88,798 121,077 70,887 13,731 2,774 2,013 1,582 enumeration U 49,408 26,052 23,356 6,235 916 1,556 258 324 21 156 7 (a) Born in place of R 512,748 275,310 237,438 %,955 42.251 79,278 33.242 9,129 1,433 1,151 734 enumeration U 41,503 21,885 19,618 4,690 493 1,137 22 274 13 71 1

(b) Born elsewhere in R 130,3S4 55,926 74,428 40300 37,923 31,863 30.709 3,694 1.074 729 801 Sub-division of U 4.006 2,OS2 1.954 649 168 163 1ii5 22 4 34 4 enumeration

(c) Born in other R 31,697 16,317 IS,390 12,166 8,624 9,936 6,936 908 267 133 47 Sub-divisions of U 3,899 2,11S 1.784 896 255 256 171 28 4 SI 2 the state II-States in India beyond R 16,331 9,490 6,841 7,811 2,251 2,490 643 410 95 1,212 980 the slate of enumera· U 4,126 2,265 1.861 997 169 65 30 21 5 53 12 lion

(a) Assam R 8,620 4,321 4.299 3.146 981 1,791 448 237 12 365 279 U 1.499 770 729 234 47 2S 5 3 10 1

(b) Bihar R 2,533 1,713 820 J,592 547 155 59 34 7 391 356 U 257 154 103 108 26 I) 10 2 11 4 (c) Madhya Pradesh R 407 222 185 193 94 65 14 6 7 63 69 U 56 31 25 20 5 5 2 2 1 2 (d) Orissa R 1,825 1,023 802 922 410 368 105 III 66 273 191 U 130 73 57 53 24 IS 12 11 , 7 2 (e) Rajastban R 161 108 53 87 9 1 2 U 88 62 26 50.

(/) Uttar Pradesh R 1,863 1.504 359 1,406 116 73 8 10 28 18 U 291 122 79 91 8 1 1 2 (g) West Bengal R 631 388 243 286 70 18 2 9 2 73 59 U 1,609 881 723 336 49 11 1 2 19 B-Bom In COIIDtries in Asia 396,050 205,414 190,636 157,349 21,832 74,010 9,601 14,800 707 4,334 1,833 beyond India (including U.s.S.R.)

(a) Afghanistan 5 5 5

(b) Burma 289 165 124 93 19 7 5 3

(c) Ceylon 1 (d) Nepal 861 6S5 206 628 50 97 22 7 3 29 (e) Pakistan 394,883 204.580 190,333 156,615 22,76l 73,906 9,574 14,790 703 4,302 1,833 247

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF 'BIRTH

Workers .. ------"------. IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Commulllcations Other Services Non-work~rs r----A.---. .._---A._ --. .._ __.A-----.. ,..-~ ,..--__.A. ___-, ,..-_---'-_---, ,-----'---, R M F M F M F M F).1 F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

(TOTAL)

7,011 18,142 9,039 1,800 3,998 102 17,957 5fil14 4,770 9 42,880 4,971 269,194 435,582 Total Pop.

1,155 11,841 2.079 663 745 50 1,470 169 878 2 9,974 1,363 199,811 243,038 R A. 91 180 514 54 420 8 604 14 642 2,786 499 21,085 24,133 U

1,053 11,653 770 506 523 14 1,129 154 686 1 8,439 1,227 198,132 238,448 R f. 85 174 450 50 342 5 462 11 537 2,323 389 19,817 22,440 U

688 5,853 430 280 268 2 746 109 451 4,814 597 178,355 195,187 R (a) 65 100 373 41 267 4 403 12 447 1,653 300 17,195 19,125 U

313 4,580 287 2C9 184 4 323 39 193 2,714 507 15,626 36,505 R (b) 9 53 49 4 37 36 59 240 38 1,403 1,786 U

52 1,220 53 17 71 8 60 6 42 911 123 4,151 (i,756 R (c) 11 21 28 5 38 1 23 31 430 51 1,219 1,529 V

102 188 1,309 157 220 36 341 15 192 1 1,536 136 1,679 4,590 R II. 6 6 64 4 78 142 2 105 463 110 1,268 1,692 U

75 179 68 3 74 100 8 42 394 51 1,175 3,318 R (a) S 3 17 1 21 18 33 102 37 536 682 U 8 314 84 20 2 118 92 460 34 121 273 R (b) 8 1 9 ,16 15 41 11 46 77 U 25 2 1 1 3 29 2 29 91 R (c) 1 1 5 1 4 1 11 20 U 9 1 9 8 7 15 13 1 132 23 101 392 R (d) 1 1 1 2 18 2 20 33 U

24 7 55 2 2 2 21 44 R (e) 2 41 5 2 12 26 U 8 835 53 83 21 42 30 297 15 98 243 R (I) 16 1 2 14 4 51 7 31 71 U

6 12 5 9 154 7 102 173 R (g) 10 27 34 22 211 48 545 679 U 5,756 6,087 6,442 1,074 2.834 47 15,864 381 3,246 7 30,063 3,095 48,065 167,804 B.

5 (a) 2 3 1 6 8 8 56 12 72 105 (b) .,. (c) 18 6 3 8 14 5 447 18 27 156 (d) 5,736 '6,081 6.436 1,073- 2,820 47 15,837 380 3,231 7 29'557 3,064 47,965 167,541 (e) 248

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers-.A.______,--- • I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fhhmg, As Hunting: and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- ,-- "---__..., ,------" ----, ,---~. ,---"""---, r-~ where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 4 5 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TRIPURA

(/) Singapore, Malaya 2 2 2 and British Borneo 9 7 2 6 3 (g) Elsewhere C-COlJlltries in Europe 2 1 1 1 (excluding U.S.S.R.) 2 (a) U.K. (including North Ireland) n-Countries in the two 3 2 1 2 1 Americas (a) Canada 2 2 2

(6) U.S.A. 1 F-Countries in Occania 14 5 9 3 6

(a) Newzeland 14 5 9 3 6 H-Unc'assfiable 1,180 422 758 205 188 103 131 19 3 5 6 TRIPURA

TOTAL POPULATION 1,039,008 536,~80 502,428 296,444 112,549 197,287 81,460 28,699 3,580 7,3!9 4,418 A-Born in India R 685',820 354.156 331,664 155,782 90,806 123,447 71,489 14,098 2,864 3.189 2,562 U 8,409 4,462 3,947 1,800 472 477 264 69 13 111 18 I-Within the state of R 670,909 345,604 325,305 148,645 88,615 120,963 70,853 13,691 2,769 1,981 1,582 enumeration U 6,490 3,357 3,133 1,295 385 415 234 48 8 7 6 (a) Born in place of R 512,748 275,310 237,438 96,955 42,251 79,278 33,242 9,129 ],433 ],151 734 enumeration U (b) Born in other Sub- R 127,226 54,424 72,802 39,681 37,769 31,765 30,678 3,657 ],069 701 801 division of U 4,006 2,052 1,954 649 168 163 65 22 4 34 4 Enumeration (c) Born in other R 30,935 15,870 15.065 12,009 8,595 9,920 6,933 905 267 129 47 Su b-divisions of U 2,484 1,305 1,179 646 217 252 169 26 4 39 2 the State II-State in India beyond R 14,911 8,552 6,859 7,137 2,191 2,484 636 407 95 1,208 980 the state of U 1,919 1,105 814 50S 87 62 30 21 5 38 12 enumeration \ (a) Assam R 8,109 4,065 4,044 3,044 955 1,7B5 441 235 11 364 279 U 687 381 306 126 15 24 5 3 9 1 (b) Bihar R 2,155 1,189 766 1,283 530 ISS 59 34 7 391 356 U 120 73 47 50 18 6 10 2 10 4 (c) Orissa R 1,795 1,002 793 907 407 368 105 110 66 273 191 U 95 50 45 42 23 15 12 11 5 5 2 (d) Uttar Pradesh R 1,673 " 1,365 308 1,291 107 73 8 10 27 18 U 86 56 30 44 4 1 1 2 . 249

WORKERS/AND NON·WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers r-- __...,___ IV V VI VII I VIII IX X In Manufacturing Tn At other than In TranSDort Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services No l-workers ,.--__....__~ ~--"---""' ,...... ---J'--~ ~ r----J'--- "' r---"'--., r-__"___~ R M F M F M F M F M F M F M P U

14 15 > 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2 t

(10TAL)-concld.

2 (f)

3 1 2 (6) 1 1 C.

1 (a)

2 1 E.

2 (a) (6) 3 6 2 3 F. 3 6 . 2 3 (a) , 32 4 , 18 3 44 7 217 570 H. (RURAL) 6,328 17.60 6,315 1,709 2,551 94 12.507 458 2,8%7 6 32,560 3,181 240,136 389,879 Total Populatioa 1,127 11,770 2,000 660 674 50 1.198 165 734 1 9,21S 1,245 198,374 240,858 R A. 23 71 101 12 80 1 91 2 110 726 91 2,6(;1 3,475 U

1,038 11,581- 723 504 487 14 1,375 152 628 1 8,059 1,156 196,959 236,690 ' R I. 18 67 66 9 58 1 48 78 491 60 2,062 2,748 U 688 5,853 430 280 268 2 746 109 451 4,814 597 178,355 195.187 R (a)

300 4,519 2S0 208 IS6 4 276 38 II! 2,434 452 14,743 35,033 R (b) 9 53 49 4 37 36 59 240 38 !.403 1,786 U

50 1,212 43 16 63 8 !3 5 35 8ll 107 3,86] 6,470 R (c) 9 14 17 5 21 1 1" 19 2S1 ~2 659 962 U

89 186 1,277 156 187 36 223 13 106 1,156 89 1,4]5 if,168 R II. S 4 36 3 22 44 2 42 235 31 600 727 U

72 178 58 3 72 90 6 28 340 36 1,021 3,089 R (0) 4 2 9 9 9 8 51 7 2SS 291 U

1 1 308 83 IS 2 69 4 34 276 18 106 ~36 R (6) 6 1 1 1 5 19 3 23 • 29 U 9 1 6 8 7 13 13 3 121 20 9S 386 R (c) 1 1 1 2 9 1 6 22 U

S 830 53 74 21 30 2S 2]7 6 74 > 201 R (II) 13 1 3 23 3 II 16 lJ ~50

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDtJSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers...... _ ~ I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livt'stock Forestry, Fishing, Rural As Hunting and Plan- As Agricultural Urban Total Tota! worke.-s t'ations, Orchards Country/State - Uncla,~s i- Cultivator labourer '--_ __""----" r----"--",", & Allied activities where born r---""---, ,--.A.~ fiable P M F M F r----"----, M F M F M F 1 2 - 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ' 13

" 71\.IPUilA TOTAL POPULATION 102,997 54,657 48,3~0 25,599 2,637 2,021 lJ3 608 25 414 2 A-Born In India R 5,310 2,1187 2423 1,450 243 no 41 43 5 36 U 45,125 23,855 21,270 5,432 613 1,144 24 276 13 98 1 I-Withi~ the state of R 3,890 1,949 1,941 776 183 enumeration U 114 34 40 5 32 42,918 22,695 20,221 4,940 531 1,141 24 276 13 83 1 (a) Born in place of U 41,503 21,835 19,618 4,69J 493 enumeration 1,137 22 274 13 71 1

(b) Born elsewhere in R 3,128 1,502 1,626 619 Sub-division of 154 98 31 37 S 28 enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 762 447 315 divisions of the state IS7 29 16 3 3 U 1,4.j 8HJ 60S 250 38 4 4 2 2 12 II-Statts In India R U:.O 9J8 482 674 60 6 7 3 beyond the state U 2,21.7 1,/60 1,047 492 4 of enumeration 82 3 15

.(a) Assam R 511 256 255 102 26 6 7 2 U 812 3119 423 108 1 ' 32 1 1 (b) Bihar R 378 324 54 309 U :7 JJ7 81 56 58 8 (c} Mddhya Pradesh U 17 II 6 - 7 (d) Orissa R ::0 21 9 IS 3 U 35 23 11 It I 2 (4) Rajasthan R 109 69 40 50 2 U S4 37 17 29 (f) Uttar Pradesh R 190 139 51 U ItS 9 ll5 66 49 47 4 (g) West Bengal R m 81 56 46 2 U 872 450 422 167 32 2 10 B"::"Uom in CO'lntries ill A ~ia 52,488 27,875 24,613 beyond India (including 18,692 1,77;; 757 48 289 7 280 1 U.S.S.R.) tDr Burma 149 89 60 46 7 (b) Ceylon 1 , (cJ Nepal' 66 40 - 26 36 11 2 (It) Pa~~an S2,268 27,743 24,S25 J8,608 ' 1,757 757 48 289 7. 278 (e) Singapore, Malaya and 1 " Br~~b Bor~o ; ... ,.

(f) El~!,hero ' 3 2 1 1

',. 251

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BffiTH-cOlltd.

___Workers---A- --a IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport HOllsehold Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r-----"""'\ r---"----, r----A.~ ~r-~~ ,...---~ R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J 24 25 26 27 2 I

(URBAN)

~ 683 499 2,714 91 1,446 8 5,450 106 1,943 3 10,320 1,790 29,058 45,703 PO_lion 28 71 79 3 69 171 4 144 1 759 118 1,437 2,180 R A. 68 109 41:! 42 340 4 . 512 12 522 2,060 408 18,423 20,657 U 15 69 47 36 54 2 2 58 380 71 1,173 1,758 R I. 67 107 384 41 284 4 414 1 .. 459 1,832 329 17,755 19,692 U 100 373 4 403 447 6S 41 267 12 1,653 300 17,195 19,125 U (a)

47 51 13 61 37 28 280 55 883 1,472 R (b)

2 8 10 1 8 7 7 100 16 290 7 17 286 R (c) 2 11 11 12 179 29 560 567 U 13 2 32 1 33 118 2 M 1 379 47 264 422 R II. I 2 28 1 56 98 63 228 79 668 96) U

10 3 1 2 10 2 14 1 S4 15 154 229 R (a) 1 1 8 12 9 2S 51 30 281 391 U 7 6 1 5 49 58 184 16 IS 37 R (b) 2 8 IS 10 22 8 23 48 U 1 2 3 4 6 U (c) 3 11 3 6 6 R (d) 9 1 12 n U 2 44 2 2 19 38 R (e) 24 4 8 17 U 3 S 9 12 5 80 9 24 42 3 2 I R (I) 13 28 4 19 45 U 3 5 t 2 3S 2 3S 54 R (6) 8 20 25 10 92 32 283 390 U 46 1,036 4,138 90 1,274 586 318 2,122 4 2 7,490 1.260 9,183 22,837 B.

1 5 6 3 31 7 43 _j] (a) (b) (c) 3 5 2 13 11 4 15 (d) 586 318 2.220 46 1,028 4 4,747 90 1,268 2 7,435 1,241 9,135 12.768 {e)

(I) ;~52

"D-Vf ffiSTRmUTION OF INDUSTRIAL 'CATEGORIES OF

Workers r -~ I 1I III In Mining Quar- rying, Liv( stock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultutal tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labcurer & Allied activities ,__.A..__ ~ Country/State Unclassi- r---.A--.. ,_A--, r---.A~~ where born . fiable P M F M"_ F M F' M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ~3

• TRIPURA

C-Countrles In Europe 1 1 1 ~ (excluding U.S.S.R.) (a) U.K. (including 1 North Ireland . H-Uncl8ssiftable 55 25 30 17 5

SADAR SUB-

TOTAL POPUL~TION 366,076 188.799 177,277 96.709 30,544 46.658 20,070 7,643 936 2,559 1,508

A-Born in India R 19'1,917 100,On 93.84~ 39,919 23,231 29,463 18,145 3,937 790 1,081 918 U 18,584 14,925 13,659 3,484 582 152 50 43 7 117 12

I-Within the state of R 190.546 97890 92,6~6 38,117 22,753 29,276 18,085 1,895 776 760 683 enumeration U 26,235 13,636 12.5'59 2,892 477 138 43 38 4 89 6 (a) Born in place of R 156,143 84,'222 71,921 28,848 11,669 22,859 9,369 2,796 383 423 288 enumeration U 22,698 11,821 1(\877 2,356 325 4S 14 63 1 (b) Bern eleswhere in R 32.864 12,!!O5 20,059 8,779 10,855 6,146 8,535 1,075 383 '327 392 Sub.division of U 3,000 1,533 1,467 440 128 82 43 20 4 25 4 enumeration (e) Born in the other R 1, '31) S63 676 490 229 271 181 42 10 10 3 Sub·divisions of U 537 U.2 255 96 24 11 4 1 1 the state ii-States in India beyond R 3,.171 2,182 1,189 1,812 478 187 60 42 14 J21 235 the state of enume· U 2,349 1,289 1,060 J92 105 14 7 5 3 28 6 ration

(a) Assam R 629 342 2f7 162 52 21 14 28 13 U 705 360 345 127 35 4 2 5

(b) Bihar R 919 611 3J8 566 193 60 23 6 112 91 U 136 86 49 02 7 1 2 (c) Madhya Pradesh R 152 85 67 76 29 13 3 1 . 25 2S U 28 16 12 10 2 1 1 1

(d) Orissa R 502 280 222 255 119 65 13 26 12 114 82 U 72 43 29 26 10 5 4 4 3 7 1 (e) funjab R 56 47 9 36 U 63 44 19 28 I. (/) Rajasthan R 38 33 5 33 U 60 44 16 36

(g) Uttar Pradesh R 693 527 166 478 S9 23 7 7 8 4 U J30 7S S5 55 7

. (h) West BeDgal R 277 179 98 131 20 Z 1 26 16 U 1,013 537 476 2LO 40 4 1 U ,'25'3

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers ("- IV V VI VII VllI IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers .----""-~ .----"----"" ,------'-~ r-_J...._-.. ~-, ..------'---, r---"""_____' R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 _ 26 27 2 1

(URBAN)-concld. ,. 1 c.

1 (a)

I 1 I 7 3 5 4 8 2S H.

DlVlnON-TOTAL

2J 873 4,548 4.813 848 2.106 52 9,273 275 3,160 7 17,624 2.300 92.090 146.733 Total Popu.

292 2,601 750 21)0 274 6 535 93 493 2 3.019 386 60.153 70,614 R A. 31 96 349 39 280 4 376 5 496 1,640 369 11,441 13.077 U

289 2,5 '2 i 3 195 2k 3 439 85 378 1 2,541 313 59,773 61,903 R I. 31 91 323 36 234 4 267 5 414 1,358 288 10,774 12,122 U

194 1,284 197 1 I 186 2 300 68 274 1,619 163 55,374 60,252 R (a) 23 44 266 32 204 4 238 5 352 1,131 239 9,465 10,552 U

9 1,291 92 81 47 130 17 97 791 155 4,1'6 9,204 R (b) 7 of';' 34 4 26 26 52 168 31 1,093 1.339 U

3 17 14 3 3 9 7 131 15 373 447 R (c) 1 5 j 4 3 10 - 59 18 186 231 U

3 9 447 95 38 3 96 8 115 1 553 53 380 711 R 11. J.. 26 3 46 109 82 282 81 697 955 U

6 3 I 7 4 10 91 12 180 235 R (a) 3 10 10 13 20 65 29 233 315 U 128 54 4 54 4 62 139 19 45 115 R (b) .2 I 7 16 14 22 4 24 42 U

25 2 9 1 '9 38 R (c) ··s 3 6 10 U 1 6 4 3 2 39 7 25 103 R Cd) 1 1 t 8 1 17 19 U

17 4 2 ]3 It 9 R (e) 2 11 3 4 8 ]6 19 U 11 18 2 ] 5 R (f) 2 28 4 2 8 16 U

250 36 10 2 ]2 23 ]44 10 49 107 R (6) 1 2 12 2 39 6 20 48 U ] 3 6 7 85 4 48 78 R ( ~) 7 12 26 19 119 40 337 436 U '254

D-VI DISTRIBUnO~ OF INtUSTRlAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers --""'------~ I II III In Minmg Q..Iar- rying. Livestock, Fore~try, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural A! Agriculturul tations, Orchards Urban Total Total worken Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Co'.!n! ry/State Unclassi- ...... r--~ ~A-...-.. . rr---.A.--...... whla ... bom fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I) 10 11 12 13

SADAR SUB-

B-Bom in eountrie~ In A. 'lia 1$2.912 73,521 61,389 53,177 6,624 16.971 1,7J8 3,153 138 1,355 574 beyond India (including US.S.R)

(0) Afghanistan 2 2 2

(b) Burma IS6 94 62 S3 10 3 2

,C) Ceylon

(d) Nepal 546 423 123 405 20 19 6

(e) Pakistan 142,199 72,997 69,202 52,711 6,593 16,949 1,795 3,653 138 1,348 574 (f) Singapore, Malaya and 2 2 2 British Borneo

(g) Blsewhere- (i 5 1 4 2 C-Countries in Europe 2 1 1 1 (exeludiogU.S.S.R.)

(Q) U.K. (Including North 2 .,. Ireland E-Countrles In t.le h'3 3 1 1 2 1 AmeriC811

(0) Canada 2 1 2 (b) U.S.A. 1 F-Countries In Oceania 13 5 8 3 5 (0) Newzealand 13 5 8 3 5

H_Unclassifiable 604 254 350 110 8" 66 61 8 1 5 4 f !I SADAR SUB- TOTAL POPULATION 3t1.198 159,518 151,533 3',~13 29,~47 ,~6.547 20,066 7,600 9l& 1,345 1,506 A-Bom in India R 191,777 98.806 92,971 39,270 23,116 29,441 18,145 3,935 790 1,0';8 918 U 4,200 2,191 2,003 717 llSv 106 SO 29 1 41 11

I -Born In the State of R 1,89.02'> 97,048 91,981 37,794 22,673 29,25: 18,085 3,893 776 740 683 enumeration U 3.241 1,651 1,590 484 143 9:': 43 24 4 26 S

(0) Born in place of R 156,143 84,222 71,921 28,8B 11,669 22,859 9,369 2,796 383 423 288 enumeration U

(b) Born elsewhere in R 31,635 12,14~ 19,437 8,515 10,788 6,129 8,535 1,056 383 307 392 Sub-divisiens of U 3,000 1,533 1,467 440 128 82 43 20 4 25 4 enumeration

(c) Born in other R 1,251 678 573 431 216 267 181 41 10 10 J ;Sub-divisions of U 241 118 123 44 IS 10 4 1 1 the state ·255 WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers -,----- _.... IV V VI VIi VIll -~ IX X In Manufacturin] At other than In Household In Transport Household In Trade and Industry Industry Storageand In Construction Commerce CommUOlcatlOns r---"----. r--__"_-~ ~ __, ,_..A.._, Other Services Non-workers AI F M F M F r----..A.._--.~ __~--J M F M F r---~ R M F M F 14 15 tf 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1 DIVISION (TOTAL)-concld.

2,545 1,838 J,711 515 1,551 42 8,355 177 2,170 5 12,865 1,537 20,346 62,765 B.

2 1 2 (a) 5 7 5 30 7 41 52 (b) 1 6 1 2 4 10 3 (c) 355 17 2,538 1,837 3,707 18 103 514 1,542 42 8,336 (d) 176 2,160 5 12,478 1,512 20,286 62,609 (e)

(/) 2 (K) 1 1 C.

(a)

2 I E. 2 (a) (b) 3 5 l- 3 F. 3 5 2 5 12 3 4 3 (a) 6' 1 16 2 144 DIVISION (RURAL) 266 H.

2,681 4,399 3,145 783 1,168 44 6,178 245 1,755 4 11,794 1,064 290 2,575 709 287 76,30~ 122,633 Total 233 6 466 93 7 SO 48 6 32 396 1 2,742 PopuJation :;,7 83 301 59.536 69,855 30~ R A. 287 2,566 277 56 1,480 1,823 193 221 3 423 85 U 7 47 36 4 26 342 I 2,356 27 57 281 59,254 69,308 189 40 1,167 R I. 194 1,284 197 1,447 U 1JI 186 .to 300 68 274 1,619 163 55,374- «I~2Sl R. (a) 91 1,266 71 80 32 117 17 7 42 34 4 26 66 646 26 52 114 3,633 8,699 168 31 R (b) 1,093 1,339 U 2 16 9 2 3 6 2 l' .,. 5 2 91 4 247 1 5 21 357 R (c) 9 74 lOS U 256

D-VI DISTRIBUTIO~ OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES 'OF

Workers ~ II III In Mining Quar- ryinr, Livestock Foreucy, Fishing, As HUTitjog and Plan- RUral As AgricuJtural tatlons, Orchards Urban ,-___Total _.A___ .... Total w.orkers Cultivator labourer & Alhed activities Country/State U.lclas~i- ,_..A._--. r---..A.--~ ,--..A.-""") r--..A.---. where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

SADAR sua- l ll-States in India R 2,"'48 1,"1;8 990 1,476 441 186 60 42 14 318 235 L.._ bf'yond the stale U 959 546 413 .. 33 37 14 7 5 3 15 6 of enumeration (a) Asum R 483 272 21l 134 43 20 14 28 13 U 296 166 130 54 8 4 2 4 (b) Bihar R 710 445 265 411 177 60 23 6 112 91 U 37 25 12 14 3 2

(c) Uttar Praj.:~h R 584 449 135 415 SO 23 7 7 7 4 U 48 30 18 22 3

Cd) West Bengal R 207 138 71 103 19 2 1 26 16 U 407 223 184 76 10 4 I 3

SADAR SUB-

TOTAL POPU:""ATION 54,878 29,281 :n,597 13,496 1,497 111 4 43 %14 % A-Born In India R U40 1,266 874 6 .. 9 113 lZ % 23 U 24,384 12,7lS 1I,6~,) 2,767 401 46 14 76 1 I-Within the state of R 1,517 842 675 323 80 21 2 20 enumeration U 22,994 11,985 11,009 2,408 334 46 14 63 1

(0) Born in pl!,ce of U 22,698 It,821 10,877 2,336 325 45 14 63 "numeration '" (b) Born elsewhere in R 1,229 657 572 264 67 17 1 20 Sub-division of enumeration

(c) BorDin other Sub- R 288 185 103 S9 13 4 1 divisions of the state U 296 164 132 52 9 I II-States in India R 6?3 4?4 199 326 3, 1 3 beyon4 life state U 1.390 743 647 359 68 13 of enumeration

(4) Assam R 146 70 76 28 9 U 409 194 215 73 27 (41 Bihar R 209 166 43 ISS 16 U 98 61 37 4lJ 4

(c) Madhya Pradesh U 12 8 4 5 (d) Orissa R 14 13 I 8 U 27 17 10 6 2

(e) Punjab R 9 0 2 3 U 47 35 12 24

(f) Rajasthan R 18 13 S 13 U 34 24 10 20 257 WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

r-- Workers ---'-- IV V VI VII VIII IX In X Manufacturing At other than In Household Household In Transport Industry In Trade and Storage and Industry Construction Commerce In r------A--_ , ,----"--...... CommunIcations Other Services r- r-~""",, Non-workers M F M F ,---.A---, M F M F M r--~ r---..A.. __ -, F M F R 14 15 16 M F U 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 DIVISIO 'l (RURAL)

3 9 432 94 12 3 3 43 8 54 12 2 6 30 386 20 282 31 120 16 547 R II. 313 376 U 6 2 5 2 6 4 2 76 6 2 4 138 168 32 4 112 R (a) 1 124 53 1 122 U 23 4 16 1 1 1 68 4 34 4 8 88 R (b) 249 36 11 9 U 2 2 6 23 1 97 1 1 2 34 85 R 19 2 8 (c) 2 15 U 2 6 66 2 7 3 33 52 10 47 10 R (d) 147 174 U DIVISION (URBAN)

192 149 1,668 65 938 8 3,095 30 1,405 3 5,830 1,236 Total 2 26 15,785 24,100 41 3 41 69 PopulatioD 24 46 301 33 248 97 I 352 85 4 319 5 408 617 759 R 1,331 313 9,961 11,254 A. 2 26 26 2 15 U 24 44 287 16 36 185 32 208 4 240 5 357 52 519 595 1,169 248 9,577 R I. 23 44 286 10,675 U 32 204 4 238 5 352 1,131 239 9,465 10,552 U (a) 25 21 1 15 13 31 145 41 393 505 R (b) 1 5 3 1 I 4 5 40 11 2 5 126 90 R (c) 38 9 112 123 15 1 U 26 53 61 2 14 1 40 1 167 33 98 79 51 162 164 R II. 65 384 579 U 1 1 2 4 1 10 8 15 8 42 7 18 33 67 R (a) 25 ]21 188 'U 4 1 3 3] 2 6 46 7] 15 ,11 15 10 ]4 27 R (b) 4 13 33 U 2 3 , 3 3 4 U (c) 5 5 1 R (d) 4 11 9 1 1 U 2 10 1 4 3 3 6 2 R (e) 11 12 U 11 2 ]6 3 5 R (f) 4 10 U 25fl

D-VI DISTRmUTIONS OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers --A_ -, I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, For~try, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- r-----"" -"' r~ r----..A.---, ,....--.A...--, ~ where born fiable p M F M F M F M F M F t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

SADAR SUB-

(g) Uttar Pradesh R 109 78 31 63 9 1 U 82 45 37 33 4 (h) West Bengal R 70 43 27 28 1 U 606 314 292 124 30 9 B-80rn in countries in Asia 28,331 15.272 13,059 10,069 979 43 4 27 115 1 beyond India (including U.S.S.R.)

(a) Burma 102 64 38 37 4 (b) Ceylon

(c) Nepal 44 20 24 17 11 (d) Pakistan 28,181 15,186 12,995 10,014 963 43 4 27 US 1 (e) Singapore, Malaya and 1 British Borneo

(I) Elsewhere 2 1 C-Countries in Europe 1 1 1 (excluding U.S.S.R.) (a) U.K. (including North 1 1 Ireland) H-Unclassifiable 17 9 8 6 1

KHOWAI SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 129,948 67,188 62.760 37,%63 19,064 26,185 15,281 2,905 856 383 205 A-Born in India R 82,642 42,169 40,473 19,522 16,265 16,749 13,906 1,281 599 156 131 U 4,187 2,226 1,961 346 96 88 39 14 2 2 1 I-Within the state af R 81,311 41,332 39,979 18,792 16,045 16,498 13,803 1,196 545 116 101 enumeration U 5,897 2,070 1,827 283 67 68 19 7 2 (a) Born in place of R 61,224 32,2~5 28,979 12,328 8,916 11,104 7,685 607 263 66 48 enumeration U 3,188 1,661 1,527 148 36 32 3 5

(b) Born elsewhere in R 18,878 8,460 10,418 6,023 6,778 5,064 5,866 540 251 50 53 Sub-division of U 330 203 127 46 J5 9 11 enumeration (c) Born in other R 1.209 627 582 441 351 330 252 49 31 Sub-diviSions of U 379 206 113 89 16 27 5 2 2 the state II-State in India be- R 1,331 837 494 730 220 251 103 85 54 40 30 yond the state of U 290 156 134 63 29 20 20 7 2 1 enumeration (a) Assam R 217 105 112 56 29 34 16 4 5 2 U 93 50 43 8 1 ~1 1 259

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers....._ r-----IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport HousebOld Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-worker§ ,...____,____, r----'-~ ~ ----. r---A---. r-----"------" ,---""'------. ,....--_'____' R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (URBAN)-concld.

1 8 6 47 9 15 22 R (g) 2 11 20 4 12 33 U 3 4 1 1 19 1 15 26 R (h) 5 10 19 9 72 30 190 262 U 166 77 1,325 29 648 4 2,705 25 899 2 4,141 831 5,203 12,080 B.

5 6 2 23 4 27 34 (a) (b)

1 4 11 11 3 13 (c) 166 77 1,323 29 642 4 2,695 25 896 2 4,107 821 5,112 12,032 (d) 1 (e)

1 1 (f) 1 C.

(a)

1 t 1 3 1 3 1 H.

DIVISION (TOTAL)

91 1,873 734 'Z07 165 1,883 68 290 1 4,120 573 29,925 43,696 'l'etal Population 61 1,233 151 111 14 70 20 39 994 259 22.(;47 24,208 R A. 5 :u 26 1 10 47 2 15 139 30 1,880 1,835 U 65 1,226 41 101 I) 52 17 28 787 245 22,540 23,934 R 1. S 21 23 1 IJ 40 14 114 26 1,787 1,760 U 33 721 18 55 4 25 16 15 456 128 19,917 20,063 R (a) 3 14 13 4 30 7 54 19 1,513 1,491 U 28 460 21 53 4 26 1 12 278 94 2,437 3,640 R (b) 1 7 4 5 7 -14 3 157 112 U

4 45 2 1 1 53 23 186 231 R (c) 2 6 3 2 5 46 4 117 157 U

3 7 110 9 ;;5 18 3 11 207 14 107 274 R 11. 3 7 2 1 25 4 93 105 U

7 1 1 4 8 2 49 83 R (a) 1 5 42 42 U 260

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

----A---Workers ______~ r- I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tation, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- r------"- ~-, r---.A.-.---, r--...... __~ .-----A~ where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13

KHOWAI SUB-

(b) Bihar R 257 198 59 190 35 29 18 19 6 9 7 U 28 15 13 13 11 5 10 1

(c) Madhya Pradesh R 73 42 31 40 18 20 9 2 6 2 1 U 7 4 3 4 1 3 1 1

(d) Orissa R 580 334 246 304 131 165 59 57 39 23 19 U 45 21 24 20 12 9 8 5 2 (e) Rajasthan R 13 8 5 5 U 5 3 2 3 (f) Uttar Pradesh R 125 113 ]2 ]04 2 U 15 6 9 3 1

(gl West Bengal R 47 25 22 19 4 ] 1 2 1 1 U 83 53 30 ]0 1 2

B-Bom in countries in Asia 42,963 22,737 20,229 17,374 2,636 9,343 1,287 1,609 255 225 73 beyond India \including U.S.S.R.) (a) Burma 14 8 6 5 2 2 1

(b) Nepal 18 14 4 14 2

(c) Pakistan 42,930 22,714 20,216 17,354 2,633 9,343 1,286 1,607 254 222 73 (d) Elsewhere 1 H-Unc1assifiable 141 56 85 21 62 5 45 1

KHOWAI SUB- \ _ 't'i ' TOTAL POPUL\TIO:'il 12t.t66 62,54'1 58,578 35,197 "18,876 25,978 15,273 2,886 835 3S5 20S A-Born in India R 82,210 4l,1105 40,305 19,386 16,241 16,742' 13,903 1,211- 599 154 131 U 675 389 286 132 53 54 36 9 2 1 I-Within tlie state of R 81,009 41,173 39,R36 18,747 16,027 16,491 13,800 1,196 545 Jl4 101 enumeration U 499 293 206 89 26 3S 16 2 (a) Born in place of R 61,224 32,245 28,979 12,328 8.916 11,104 7,685 607 263 66 48 enumeration (b) Born elsewhere in R 18,639 8,'nO 10,309 5,993 6,766 5,060 5,864 540 251 48 53 Sub-divi~ion of U 330 203 127 46 15 9 11 enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub-' R 1,146 598 548 426 345 327 251 49 31 divisions of the state U 169 90 79 43 11 26 5 2 II-States in India R 1,201 732 469 639 216 251 103 85 54 40 30 beyond the state U 176 96 80 43 27 19 20 7 2 1 of enumeration (a) Orissa R 574 332 242 303 129 165 59 57 39 23 19 U ]2 ]6 24 17 12 9 8 5 2 261

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BlkTH-contd.

Workers r- IV V VI VII VIII IX In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,---.-A--"""'\ ,-~ ,---.A--, ,_---"------, ,---A-----, ,..---...... ______,. R M F'"' M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 I

DIVISION (TOTAL)-concld.

15 3 5 no 3 8 24 R (6) 7 1 2 2 U

2 16 2 13 R (c) 2 U

3 2 4 10 2 44 8 30 115 R (d) 2 6 1 12 U 5 3 5 R (e) 3 2 U 90 2 13 9 1'1 R (/) 2 1 3 8 U 3 2 ]1 6 18 R (g) 1 2 5 43 29 U 524 609 556 84 141 1,763 46 235 1 2,978 281 5.363 17,590 B.

3 3 4 (a)

11 1 3 (b)

524 609 556 84 140 1,763 46 235 2,964 280 5,360 17,583 (c) (d) 1 9 1 5 3 1 9 3 35 23 H.

DMSION (RURAL) Total 552 1,815 543 202 133 1,271 63 222 1 3,257 462 27,391 39,702 Population 67 1,222 147 117 12 60 19 32 891 252 22,519 24,062 R A. 2 6 8 1 4 5 2 8 42 5 257 233 U

64 1,216 38 108 8 48 17 28 760 240 22,426 23,809 R I. 2 6 7 1 4 5 7 27 3 204 180 U

33 721 18 55 4 25 16 15 456 128 19,917 20,063 R (a)

28 455 18 53 3 22 12 262 89 2,337 3,543 R (b) 1 7 4 5 7 14 3 157 112 U

3 40 2 1 42 23 172 203 R (c) 2 5 1 ... 13 47 68 U

3 6 109 9 4 12 2 4 131 12 93 253 R II. 1 2 1 15 2 53 53 U

3 2 4 10 2 43 6 29 113 R (a) 2 3 1 12 U 262

D-VI DISTRmUnON OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers

I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, R.ural As Hunting and Plan- As Urban Total Total workers Agricultural tation, Orchards Country/State Uncla~si- Cultivator labourer & Allied activities where born r------'------.., r---~ ,..--.-..-A-","\ ,---"""'____ fiable P M F M F ~ M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 1l 12 13

KHOWAI SUB- (b) Assam R 192 91 101 52 27 34 16 4 U 49 27 22 4 5 2 I 1 (c) Bihar R 185 128 57 120 35 U 27 29 18 19 6 9 14 13 13 11 5 10 1 7 (d) Uttar Pradesh R 117 106 11 97 2 U 5 1 4 I

KHOWAI SUB- TOTAL pOPULATION 8,782 4,600 4,182 2,066 188 207 8 19 1 28 A-Born in India R 432 264 168 136 22 7 3 U 3,512 1,837 1,675 2 214 43 34 3 5 2 1-Within the state of .R 302 159 143 45 18 7 3 enumeration U 3,398 1,777 1,621 194 2 41 33 3 5 2 (a) Born in place of U 3,188 1,661 1,527 148 enumeration 36 32 3 S (b) Born elsewhere in R 239 130 109 30 Sub-division of U 12 4 2 2 enumeration (c) Born in other Sub- R 63 29 34 15 6 3 I divisions ofthe state U 210 116 94 46 S 1 2 II-States in India R 130 105 25 91 4 beyond the state U 114 60 S4 20 of enumeration 2 1 (a) Assam R 2S 14 11 4 2 U 44 23 21 4 (b) Bihar R 72 70 2 70 U I 1 (c) Madhya Pradesh U t I (d) Orissa R 6 2 4 I 2 U 3 3 3 (e) Rajasthan R 12 7 5 S U S 3 2 3 (f) uttar Pradesh R 8 7 I 7 U 10 5 5 3 (g) West Bengal R 3 I 2 U 42 23 19 6 B-Bom In Countries in Asia 4,SZS 2,498 2,327 1,715 120 166 2 beyond India (including 14 1 24 U.S.S.R.) (a) Burma 7 4 3 2 (b) Nepal 7 S 2 S (c) Pakistan "',811 2,489 2,322 1,708 120 166 2 14 24 H-UnclassUJable 11 1 10 1 3 263

WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers ,-- ...., IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers 4 ~ ~ r---"--, I • e----"----, R M F M F M F M F ~ ~ M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (RURAL)

6 2 6 2 39 74 R (b) 1 1 2 23 21 U 15 1 2 1 4S 3 8 22 R (c) 7 1 1 2 U 89 2 8 9 2 R (d) 1 3 U

DIVISION (URBAN) Total 46 58 191 5 32 612 5 68 863 111 2,534 3,994 Population 1 11 4 2 10 1 7 103 7 128 146 R A, 3 15 18 6 42 7 97 2S 1,623 1,632 U 1 10 3 1 4 27 5 114 125 R 1. 3 15 16 6 35 7 87 23 1,583 1,580 U 3 14 1'3 4 30 7 54 19 1,513 1,491 U (a)

S 3 1 4 16 5 100 97 R (h) U

S 11 14 28 R (c) 1 3 2 5 33 4 70 89 U 1 1 1 6 1 7 76 2 14 21 R II. 2 7 10 2 40 51 U

1 1 2 2 10 9 R (a) 3 19 21 U 4 6S 2 R (b) 1 U 1 U (c) 1 2 2 R (d) 3 U 5 2 5 R (e) 3 2 U 1 S 1 R (f) 2 I 2 5 U ] 2 R (g) 1 2 3 17 19 U 42 3% 169 5 24 560 4 S3 663 76 783 2,207 B.

2 2 3 (a) 5 2 (6) 42 32 169 5 24 560 4 53 656 76 78t 2,202 (c) 1 3 7 H. 264

D-Vl DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ----,-----,- I II III-"'" In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock- Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Alli ed activities Country/State Uncla~si- r_...... _--~ r----"----. ,..--.-"------r----"'---, ~-., when borci fiable p M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

KAMALPUR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 61,675 32,017 29,658 18,027 7,454 12,534 4,395 1,184 163 414 348 A-Born in India R 37,119 19,282 17,837 8,434 5,586 6,792 3,514 476 117 163 158 U 7tO 358 352 165 97 109 85 5 4 4 2 l-Within the state of R 35,869 18,535 17,334 7,813 5,387 6,533 3,449 441 111 89 91 enumeration U 586 305 281 153 90 104 83 4 4 4

(a) Born in ~lace of R 24,663 12,972 11,691 3,483 2,260 3,151 1,187 241 55 29 24 enumeration (b) Born elsewhere in R 6,914 3,333 3,581 2,327 1,907 1,911 1,286 152 36 54 67 Sub·division of enumeration (c) Born in the Sub- R 4,292 2,230 2,062 1,643 1,220 1.471 976 48 20 6 divisions of the U 586 305 281 153 90 104 83 4 4 4 state II-States in lJU/ia R 1,2'50 747 503 621 199 260 65 3S 6 74 67 beyond the slale of U 124 53 71 12 7 5 2 1 2 enumeration (a) Assam R 396 204 192 138 71 87 29 14 2 4 6 U 48 16 32 1 2 2 (b) Bihar, R 246 186 78 161 SI 3S 6 6 39 33 U 7 2 5 2 2

(c) Orissa R 305 174 131 151 59 83 24 10 4 2S 24 U 2 1 1 1

(d) Uttar Pradesh R 2-13 149 64 133 11 33 1 2 3 2 U 2 2 1 1 B-Born in CQuntries in 23,811 12,365 11,442 9,427 l,i69 5,632 796 702 42 247 187 Asia beyond India inciqding (U.S.S,R.) (a) Afghanistan 2 2 2 (b) Burma 12 5 7 3 2

(c) Nepal 24 19 5 19 6 6 (d) Pakistan 23,773 12,343 11,430 9,403 1,767 5,626 796 701 42 241 187 F_Countries in Occeania 1 1 1

(a) Newzealand 1 H-VnclassifialJle 34 8 26 1 1 1 1

KAMALPUR SUB. II ; 1.., TOTAL POPULATION 61,675 32,017 29,658 18,027 7,454 12,534 4,395 1,584 163 414 348 A-Born in India R 37,119 19,282 17,837 8,434 5,586 6,793 3,514 476 117 163 158 U 710 358 352 165 97 109 85 5 4 4 :z ~

WOROMS AND NO'N-WO'RlOHfS IW PLACE OF' BIRTtf;;'_'contd., Workers -----IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Muufacturing In At other than In TranspOlt, H-ousehoId Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Indust£y Construction Commerce CommunicatioDs Other Services Non-workers <-__.II..~ r----"---, ~., ,..-----'----, ____..__ ..... ~ It M F M F M F 'M--'-F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 J6 27 2 1

DIVISION (TOTAL)

31(; 2,168 301. 70 189 4 (;43 14 113 2,333 292 13,990 22,204 Total Pop. (;0 1,621 134 32 57 3 6S 9 31 655 132 10,848 12,251 R A. 4 1 4 31) 2 193 235 U 54 1,594 43 15 43 2 50 8 23 537 117 10,722 11,947 R 1. 3 1 1 3 36 152 191 U 32 923 35 6 22 30 3 10 293 62 9,129 9,431 R (a)

16 473 7 7 2 15 5 8 ]62 43 ],006 1,674 R (b)

6 208 2 19 2 5 5 82 ]2 5&7 842 R (c) 3 1 1 3 36 J52 191 U

6 27 91 17 4 1 15 1 8 118 15 126 304 R II. 1 2 1 3 2 41 64- U

27 1 4 1 2~ 7 121 R (0) 1 •15 30 U

27 11 9 1 1 4 40 ., 27 Jt <(,) , 2 3 U 3 1 29 23 72 R (c) t J U

2 63 6 ]0 2 18 2 16 S3 It (d) t U ~ 2!(j S43 J67 38 129 1 '577 5 78 1,639 157 2,942 9,673 B.

2 (a) 2 2 2 S (b) 5 5 (c)

256 543 1'67 38 128 575 5 77 1,632 155 2,940 9,663 (d) F. (Q) 7 2S H.

DIVISION (RURAL)

316 2,168 301 70 189 4 643 14 113 2,333 292 13,C}90 22,204 ToMIPop. (;0 1,621 134 32 57 3 65 , 31 655 132 10,848 11,151 R A. 4 3 1 4 3f 2 193 255 U 26~

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tatio ns, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities r----'---___ CountryI State Unclassi- r-~ r---"-~ where born fiable P M F ~ M F M F ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

KAMALPUR SUB-

1-Within the state of R 35,869 18,535 17,334 7,813 5,387 6,533 3,449 441 III 89 91 enumeration U 586 305 281 153 90 104 83 4 4 4

(a) Born in place of R 24,663 12,972 11,691 3,843 2,260 3,151 1,187 241 55 29 24 enumeration U

(b) Born elsewhere in R 6,914 3,333 3,581 2,327 1,907 1,911 1,286 152 36 54 67 Sub-division of enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 4,292 2,230 2,062 1,643 1,2l0 1,471 976 48 20 6 divisions of the U 586 305 281 153 90 104 83 4 4 4 state

II-States in India beyond R 1,250 747 501 621 199 260 65 35 6 74 67 the state 0/ enume- U 124 53 71 12 7 5 2 1 2 ration (a) Assam R 396 204 192 138 71 87 29 14 2 4 6 U 48 16 32 1 2 2

(b) Orissa R 305 174 131 151 59 83 24 10 4 2S 24 U 2 1 1 1

(c) Bihar R 246 168 78 161 51 35 6 6 39 33 U 7 2 5 2 2

(d) Uttar Pradesh R 213 149 64 133 11 33 2 3 2 U 2 2 1 1

KAILASAHAR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 104,126 54,533 49,593 31,569 12,374 21,787 7,836 2,165 235 1,681 1,344

A-Born in India R 66,981 34,798 32,183 16,858 9,425 13,114 6,301 1,032 161 880 778 U 5,188 2,864 2,324 1,130 70 427 4 128 27 I

I-Within the state of R 64,R03 33,523 31.280 15,707 8,894 12,866 6,214 1,007 156 484 429 enumeration U 4,855 2,671 2,184 1,040 64 425 4 124 14 (a) Born in place of R 44.682 24,14g 20,534 8,603 3,813 7,104 2,504 605 78 282 201 enumeration U 4,320 2,367 1,953 904 46 400 3 122 3 (b) BorD elsew'1ere in R 19,440 9,055 10,385 6,889 4,908 5,632 3,608 395 75 174 215 Sub-division of U 279 130 149 78 9 21 2 4 enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 681 320 361 215 173 130 102 7 3 28 13 diviSions of the U 256 174 82 58 9 4 1 7 state II-States in India beyond R 2,178 1,275 903 1,131 531 248 87 25 5 396 349 the stale 0/ enumera- U 333 193 140 90 6 2 4 13 1 tion (a) Assam R 999 517 482 413 232 210 72 21 4 106 77 U 157 86 71 23 1 ] ~67

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BlRTH-contd.

Workers ,- ----'-- IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ~ r---"----. ~ ,----'--, r-~r---"""'__-...... R M F M F M F M F M F M F '""M~ U 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (RURAL)-concld.

54 1,594 43 15 43 2 50 8 2.1 537 117 10,722 11,947 R 1. 3 1 1 3 36 152 191 U

32 923 35 6 22 30 3 10 293 62 9,129 9,431 R (a)

16 463 7 7 2 15 5 8 162 43 1,006 1,674 R (b)

6 208 2 19 2 5 5 82 12 587 842 R (c) 3 1 1 3 36 152 191 U

6 27 91 17 14 1 15 1 8 118 15 128 304 R II. 1 2 1 3 2 41 64 U

1 27 1 4 26 7 66 121 (a) 1 15 30 U 3 1 29 6 23 72 R (h) 1 1 U

27 11 9 1 4 40 7 27 R (c) 2 3 U 2 63 6 10 2 18 2 16 53 R (d) I U

DIVISION (TOTAL)

445 2,592 (iCiO 81 346 3 1;016 6 269 3,200 366 22,964 37,119 Total Population 100 2,042 327 26 112 3 178 1 73 1,022 113 17,960 22,758 Ii A. 10 29 44 S 40 60 62 332 31 1,734 2,254 U 95 1,966 113 24 1lJ2 3 104 1 57 879 101 17,816 22,386 R _,._.I- 9 29 40 5 34 50 50 294 26 1,631 2,120 U 47 963 43 8 13 44 24 441 59 15,545 16,721 R (a) 8 21 32 5 26 47 49 217 17 1,463 1,907 U' 48 N9 65 15 88 3 S6 29 402 42 2,166 5,477 R (b) 5 4 6 2 39 4 52 140 U

S4 5 1 4 4 36 105 188 R (c) 1 3 4 2 1 1 38 5 116 73 U

5 76 214 2 19 74 16 143 12 144 372 R II. 1 4 6 10 12 38 5 103 134 U

2 73 29 8 5 5 27 6 104 250 R (al 4 2 1 8 7 1 65 70 U 268

D·VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CA TEGORIE3>: OF

Workers_...... I II ---III In Mining Quar- rying. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards 1 Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- r -. r__"_____' .... ---, ,_.-A--, r---"-----. where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

KAILASAHAR SUB.

(b) Bihar R 647 377 270 350 203 16 10 187 190 U 31 19 12 IS :z 1 10 (c) Orbsa R 124 69 55 68 41 7 4 1 52 37 U 2 ] 1 1 (d) Rajasthan R 22 15 7 10 U 6 5 I 5

(e) Uttar Prad~sh R 227 204 23 203 12 7 12 8 U 15 8 7 7

/ (f) West Bengal R 127 73 54 68 36 3 1 38 34 U 105 62 43 28 2 2 1 2 B-Born in countries in Asia 31,855 16,156 14,999 13,Sgo 2.819 8.246 1,531 1,005 74 774 565 beyond India (including US.S.R.) (a) Burma 9 5 4 4 1 (b) Nepal 131 87 44 81 15 46 7 6 3 6 (c) Pakistan 31,714 16,764 14,950 13,505 2,863 8,200 1,523 999 71 768 565 (d) Elsewhere H-UadassWable 88 Jl 76 8

KAILASAHAR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 95,551 4~,911 45,6'0 19,157 U.173 21,318 7,815 2,007 235 1,656 1,344 A-Born fa ladfa R 66,294 34,488 31,806 16,6;8 9,400 13,093 6,300 1,028 161 876 778 U 468 236 132 134 12 13 6 18 1 I-Within the state 01 R 64,230 33,295 30,935 15,591 8,871 12.845 6,213 1,003 156 481 429 enumeration U 317 147 170 68 9 23 2 6 (a) Born in "lace of R 44,682 24,148 20,534 8,603 3,813 7,}04 2,504 60S 78 282 201 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 18,945 8,873 10,072 6,798 4,885 5,612 3,6J7 391 75 171 2IS Sub-division of U 279 130 149 73 9 21 J. 4 enumeration (c) Bom in other Sub- R 603 274 329 190 173 129 102 7 3 28 13 divisions of the U 38 17 21 10 2 2 state lI-State in India be- R 2,064 1,193 871 1/)67 529 248 87 25 5 395 349 yond the state of U lSI 89 62 46 2 4 12 1 enume1'ation (0) A.sam R 972 S02 470 408 230 210 72 2J 4 105 77 U 76 40 36 9 1 1 269

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS-BY PLACE OF BlRTH-contd.

,... Workers IV V VI VII Vlll J;(~ X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Con!truction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r--~ ,---"-_-, r---'---' .... r---""--~ R M F ~ M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2

DIVISION (TOTAL)-contd.

S9 44 8 36 2 27 67 R (6) 4 2 4 10 U

2 1 S 14 R (c) 1 1 U 10 S 7 R (d) S 1 U

126 12 2 44 2 1 1J R (e) 1 5 1 7 U

3 23 2 5 18 R (f) 4 1 1 17 2 34 41 U 334 431 289 51 194 173 5 134 1,841 221 3,266 12,120 B.

4 3 (a)

S 1 1 1 20 , 29 (6) 334 426 288 51 194 772 S 153 1,817 222 3,259 12,087 (c) (d) 1 5 2 4 76 H.

DIVISION (RURAL)

337 2,429 515 74 249 3 717 6 137 2,311 267 20,644 33.467 Total Populatioo en 2,025 322 2' 108 3 151 1 5S 927 1-6 17,8]0 22,406 R A. 1 5 7 8 11 5 55 6 102 210 U 92 1,949 108 24 98 3 96 1 50 818 96 17,704 22,064 R 1. 5 5 6 2 1 43 4 59 161 U

47 963 43 8 13 44 24 441 S9 15,545 16,721 R (a)

45 932 63 15 8S 3 50 24 357 37 2.075 5,187 R (6) 5 4 6 2 39 4 52 140 U

54 2 2 2 20 84 156 R (c) 1 1 4 7 II U

5 76 214 2 10 56 5 109 10 126 342 R II. 1 2 2 9 4 12 2 43 59 U

2 73 29 8 4 S 24 4 94 240 R (a) 2 2 4 1 31 3S U 270

D-VI DTSTRIB'UTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES 0"1'

Workers r------I II HI In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fl~hing As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activIties r _--A.___ ., COUtltry IState Uncl~ssi- .----"----. r---:---"-- -. r--'-----o ~ where born tiable P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

KAILASAHAR SUB-

(/1) Bihar R 614 348 266 321 203 16 10 ... 187 190 U 18 12 6 12 1 1 10

(c) Uttar Pradesh R 207 19) 17 189 12 7 12 8 U 3 I 2 1 (d) West Bensal R 117 66 51 64 36 3 1 38 34 U 3B 26 12 15 1 2

10TAL POPULATION \) . 8,575 4,622 3,953 2,302 201 469 21 158 25 A-Born in India R 687 310 377 180 25 21 1 4 4 U 4,710 2,628 2,092 996 58 404 4 122 9 1-Within the state of R 573 228 345 116 23 21 1 4 3 efiumeration U 4,538 1,524 2,014 952 55 402 4 122 8 (a) Born in place of U 4,320 2,367 1,953 904 46 400 3 122 3 enumeration (b) Born in elsewhere R 495 182 313 91 23 20 4 3 in Sub·divisions of the enumeratioQ (c) Born in other Sub- R 78 46 32 25 1 divisions of the state U 218 157 61 48 9 2 5 II-States in India beyond R 114 82 32 64 2 1 the state of enume- U 182 104 78 44 3 2 1 ratIon (a) Assam R 27 15 12 5 2 U 81 46 35 14 (b) Bihar R 33 29 4 29 U 13 7 6 3 1

(I;) Orissa U 2 (d) Rajasthan R. 22 15 7 10 (e) UUar Pradesh R 20 14 6 14 U 12 7 5 6 (f) West Benpl R. 10 7 3 4 U 67 36 31 13 "2 2 B-Bom in Couatrles in 3,151 1,669 1,482 1,115 118 44 16 32 12 Asia beyond IIIdia including (U.S.S.R.) (a) Burma 5 2 3 2 (b) Nepal 3 3 3 (c) Pakistan 3,143 1,664 1,47" 1,110 118 44 16 32 11 H. Undassifiable 14 12 2. 8 271

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers

IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport~ Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ~ ,---~r___~ ,....--'---, ~ R M F M F M F M F ""' M""~ M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (RURAL)

59 38 21 2 27 63 R (b) 1 1 5 U

1 126 1 11 33 2 1 5 R. (c) 2 U 3 19 2 2 15 R (d) 1 11 11 12 U 88 73 145 8 97 299 132 889 99 2,320 3,752 Total Pop. 3 jI 37 5 4 2' 18 !IS 7 130 352 R A. 9 ~ 24 37 5 32 49 57 277 15 1,632 2,034 U 3 17 5 4 8 7 61 112 322 R 1. 9 24 3J 5 28 48 49 251 22 1,572 1,959 U

8 21 32 5 26 47 49 217 17 1,463 1,907 U (a)

3 17 2 :; 6 S 45 5 91 290 R (b)

3 1 2 2 16 21 32 R (c) 1 3 3 2 1 34 5 109 52 U 18 11 34 2 18 30 R 11. 2 4 1 8 26 .3 60 7S U

1 3 2 10 1 R (a) 2 1 4 7 32 35 U 6 i 15 4 R (b) 3 4 5 U ... U (c) 10 5 7 R (d) 2 11 6 R (e) 1 5 S U

4 3 3 R (f) 4 6 2 23 29 U 75 32 103 3 61 219 57 5U 67 554 1,364 B.

/ 2 3 (II) 1 (b) 75 32 103 3 61 219 56 509 67 554 1,361 (c)

J 5 2 4 2 H. 272

D-W mSTRlBtTrlON OF tNDUSTRtM:. CATEG(ftUES OF

W-ork~rs r------"'------__~ I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, A'S Hunting and Plan- Rural As AgricuituI'ai1 tations, Orchards Urban T{)tal T o'a{ wor-kers Cultivator labeurer & Allied aetivities Countt'y I State Unclassi- r----.A._--.. ,------'-----., .--__...... ----. ,------A-~ ~ where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DHARMANAGAR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 127,548 66,478 61,070 37,063 10,856 25,094 7,307 3,095 162 l.264 919

A-Born ia India R 8l.906 42,256 39,650 19,643 8,825 15,374 6.400 1,390 123 665 535 U 5,826 3,212 2,614 894 54 419 20 72 5 2S 3

I-Withill the State of R 74,741 38,595 36,146 16/103 8,IDO 13,847 6,075 1,185 117 295 243 enumeration U 5,307 2,931 2,376 795 48 397 20 68 5 14 1

(a) P.om in place of R 52,138 28,030 24,108 9,026 2,656 7,498 1,860 653 35 162 153 enumeratiee U 4,820 2,644 2,176 674 :13 368 11 6S 5 1

(b) Born elsewhere in R 14,758 6,478 8,280 4,394 2,738 3,316 2,211 406 34 92 68 Sub-division of U 184 105 79 44 8 22 7 enumeration

(c) Born fn other Sub- R 7,845 4,087 3,758 3,383 2,706 3,033 2,00lJ 126 48 41 22 divisions of the state U 303 182 121 77 7 7 2 3 11 1

II-States in India R 7,165 3,661 3,504 2,8(0 725 1,517 325 205 6 .370 292 beyond the state U 519 281 238 99 6 22 4 11 2 of enumeration

(a) ASSam R 6,205 3,047 3,158 2,330 594 1,4J(j 315 196 4 221 181 U 363 194 169 57 3 19 2 5

(b) Bi.bjlr R 242 180 62 153 36 10 2 1 43 32 U 13 6 7 5

(c) .,.ailbya Pradesh R 138 69 (I) 55 41 21 31 39 U 1 1 1 1

(d) Oritsa R 245 131 114 113 34 43 4 7 59 29 U 5 4 1 4 1 1 2 1

(e) Uttar Pradesh R 174 139 35 129 5 9 5 4 U 12 10 2 4 2

(I) West BelJgal R 58 32 26 14 6 1 5 5 U 95 49 46 22 1 1 4

8-Bom in COUotriesin Asia 39,770 20,984 18,786 16,SJ1 1,!)74 9,288 886 J,632 34 574 380 beyond India (including U.S.S.R.)

(a) Afghanistan 1

(b) Burma 17 10 7 5 1

(c) Nepal 16 13 3 12 3

(d) Pakistan 39,736 20,960 18.776 16,493 1,974 9,286 886 1,632 34 571 Jilt)

H-UaclassifiabJe 36 18 18 14 2 12 1 1 273 WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd. • Workers ~------IV ___-A V VI VI[ --" VIII IX X In Manufacturing At othtr than In Household In Transport, Household In Trade and Industry Industry Construction Storage and In Commerce,.---A.___ r---""'-----. ... ~ ,...... _.-A--___ Communications Other Services Non-workers M F ,--.Ao~ r----'---..." M F M F M F M F R M F ~""M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 DIVISION (TOTAL)

794 2,011 668 84 471 1,469 6 339 1 3,869 366 Total 29,4]5 50,214 Population 262 I,S81 232 30 144 211 5 97 21 11 31 29 1,268 151 22,613 54 23 219 30,825 R A. 15 2,318 2,560 U 182 1,513 99 28 80 83 2 71 16 11 27 18 44 961 122 21,792 28,046 19 192 11 R I. 2,136 2,328 U 116 558 27 16 17 33 31 13 to 20 15 489 34 19,004 21,452 40 16 136 7 R (0) 1,970 2,143 U 54 353 65 10 32 37 1 4 35 357 61 2,084 3 13 5,542 R (b) 61 71 U 12 602 7 2 31 ]3 3 3 3 5 115 27 704 1 3 43 1,052 R (c) 4 105 114 U 20 68 133 2 64 128 3 5 5 11 26 207 29 821 10 4 27 2,779 R II. 4 182 232 U 72 66 35 2 62 84 3 20 5 2 7 4 204 23 717 2,564 4 9 3 R (a) 137 166 U 3 6 8 2 80 1 27 4 26 R (b) 1 7 U 2 14 28 R (c) U 2 18 1 80 R (d) U 4 90 8 12 10 30 2 R (e) 6 2 U 1 5 J- 3 4 18 20 R 9 1 27 (I) 511 45 U 419 404 54 298 1,203 I 219 1 2,382 199 4,473 16,812 B.

(a) 3 5 7 (b) 2 2 3 1 3 S11 419 404 S4 (c) 295 1,200 218 2,376 199 4,467 16,802 (d) 1 1 4 16 H. 274

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers --.Jo.--__ ---. I II III In Mining Quar- rying. Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations. Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- "___--, ,------, ,------'----"1 r---J'--., where born fiable P M F M P M F M F M F' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

. DHARMA NAGAR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 114.308 59,548 54,760 33.754 10,618 24,381 7.25t 2,862. 147 1,251 919

A-Born in India R 80,593 41,631 38.962 19,335 8.768 15,324 6,366 1,363 118 661 535 U SO' 317 192. 154 14 51 9 7 22 3 /-Within the state 01 R 73.863 38,207 35,656 16,619 8,058 13,801 6,048 1,161 111 191 243 euumeration U 315 197 128 92 II 29 9 3 11 1 ta) Born in place of R 52,138 28,030 24,108 9,026 2,656 7,498 1,860 653 35 162 153 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 13,951 6,128 7,823 4,228 2,701 3,275 2,186 382 29 90 68 Sub-division of U 184 105 79 44 8 22 7 3 enumeration

(c) Boni in other Sub- R 7,774 4,049 3,725 3,365 2,701 3,029 2,002 126 48 39 22 divisions of the U 141 92 49 48 3 7 2 3 9 1 state

IT-State in India be- R 6,730 3,424 3,306 2,716 710 1,522 318 202 6 370 292 yond the state of U 184 120 64 62 3 22 4 1I 2 enumeration

(a) Assam R 5,912 2,901 3,011 2,269 581 1,431 308 194 4 221 181 U 140 90 50 45 19 2 S (b) Orissa R 242 130 112 112 34 43 4 6 1 59 29 U 4 3 1 3 1 1 2 1

(c) Bihar R 213 153 60 126 36 10 2 43 32

(d) Uttar Pradesh R 151 123 28 11g 5 9 3 4 U 5 5 3 2

DHARMANAGAR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 13,240 6,930 6,310 3,30IJ 238 713 56 233 15 13

A-Born in India R 1,313 625 688 308 57 SO 34 27 ~ 4 U ~,317 2,895 2,422 740 40 368 11 55 5 3 I-Within the state 01 R 878 388 490 184 42 45 27 24 5 4 enumeration U 4,982 2,734 2,248 703 37 368 Jl 65 5 3 (a) Born in place of R 4,820 2,644 2,176 674 33 368 11 65 5 enumeration

(b) Born elseWhere in R 807 350 457 166 37 41 25 24 5 2 Sub-division of enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub. R 71 38 33 18 5 4 2 2 divisions of the U 162 90 72 29 4 2 enumeration 275

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers ,------. IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Servicca Non-workerl .--_.A._---. r--.A.~ ,-_-"------. .-~ r-----'----:"'--l ,....._._Jo..-"", ,-__"__---. R. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (RURAL)

617 1,96:& 428 14 299 '23 4 J74 1 1,809 258 25.794 ....,142 Total PopulattoD 250 1.575 211 30 131 156 3 80 1,158 141 22,196 30.194 R A. 7 1 6 8 8 3 42 1 163 178 U 178 1.507 92 28 69 62 1 59 905 119 21,,588 27.598 R 1. 3 1 6 2 4 2 32 105 117 U 116 568 27 16 17 33 31 489 34 19,004 21,452 R (a)

50 347 58 10 26 17 23 307 60 1,900 5.122 R (b) 1 4 3 13 61 71 U

12 602 7 2 26 J2 5 109 25 684 1,024 R (c) 3 2 2 1 2 19 44 46 U

72 68 120 2 62 94 2 21 253 22 798 2,596 R 11. 4 6 4 1 10 1 58 61 U

69 66 27 2 61 77 2 J6 173 18 632 2,430 R (a) 4 5 3 1 6 45 30 U 1 2 18 78 R (b) U 4 2 2 64 27 24 R (c) 2 89 3 9 5 23 R (d) 1 2 U

DIVISION (URBAN)

167 49 140 171 546 2 165 1,060 116 3,621 6,0'7:& Total Populatlou 12 6 20 ]3 55 2 17 110 10 317 631 R A. I" 10 26 1.1 (6 20 177 14 1,155 1,381 U 4 6 7 11 21 1 12 56 3 204 448 R I. lJ 10 21 16 40 17 160 JJ 2,031 2,211 U 13 10 20 15 40 16 136 7 J,970 2,143 R (a)

4 6 7 6 20 12 50 184 420 R (b)

5 1 6 2 20 28 R (c) 1 1 24 4 61 68 U 276

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ~----~--~-~~---....-:=-!'!"'"\ I II HI In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, . As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country I State Unclassi- ,---A.._----.. ,---A._,"""\ ,.------.-"---'"'"1 r A .-----'-----, where bam fiable P M F M F M F M F' M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13

DHARMANAGAR SUB-

II-States in India beyond R 435 237 198 124 15 5 7 3 the State 0/ Enumera- U 335 161 174 37 3 tion

(a) ASsam R 293 146 147 61 13 5 7 2 U 221 104 119 12 3

(h) Bihar R 29 27 2 27 U 13 6 7 5

(c) Orissa R 3 1 2 U 1 1

(d) Uttar Pradesh R 23 16 7 11 U 7 3 2 1 (e) West Bengal R 32 14 18 4 U 65 31 34 13 B-Born in Countries in 6,601 3,407 3,194 2,261 141 295 11 141 5 6 Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) (a) ,Burma 7 4 3 2

(b) Nepal 4 4 3

(c) Pakistan 6,590 3.399 3,191 2,256 141 259 11 141 5 6 H. Unclassifiable 5 5

SONAMURA SUB-

TOTAL POPVL"-TION 77,969 40,354 31,615 22,3" 3,913 14,516 1,872 3,249 71 608 II A-Born in India R 51,600 27,181 24,419 ) ),423 2,525 8,564 1,516 1,613 46 79 V 309 171 )38 98 8 3 I-Within the state 0/ R 51,460 27/J7l 24,389 ll,326 2,506 8,564 1,516 1,612 46 78 enumeration U 218 le7 III 52 2 3

(a) Born in place of R 44,337 24,310 20,027 9,372 1,196 7,2.00 863 1,292 32 56 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 6,309 2,374 3,935 1,131 937 1,223 509 298 10 14 f Sub-division of enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- ' R 814 387 427 223 171 141 144 22 4 3 divisions of the state U 218 107 11l 52 2 3 lI-States in India beyond R 140 110 30 97 19 1 1 , the state 0/ enumera- U 91 64 27 46 6 tion

(a) Assam R 17 11 6 3 U 24 11 13 2 1 277

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers r--::---= ~ IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing Tn At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,-_--A..--'\ r--__..__----., ,----"-----.., r-~ r--...... _____, ,...---A----.., ,.---J'------, R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U

14 15 Hi 17 1~ 1<}_ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (URBAN)

8 13 2 34 1 5 54 7 113 183 R II. 1 5 5 6 3 17 3 124 171 U

3 8 1 7 1 4 31 5 85 134 R (a) 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 92 116 U

3 2 6 16 2 R (b) 4 7 U

2 R (c) U

2 5 3 5 7 R (d) 1 4 2 U

3 10 17 R (e) 2 4 6 18 34 U 141 33 194 138 445 128 773 92 1,146 3,053 B.

2 2 3 (a)

2 1 (b)

141 33 194 136 445 127 771 92 1,143 3,050 (c) 5 H.

DIVISION (TOTAL)

444 1,617 371 149 4' 658 14 106 2,346 179 18,010 33,702 Total POP. 150 1S42 106 76 18 115 2 51 727 43 15,758 21,894 R A. 1 10 2 3 80 7 73 130 U 150 842 3) 57 17 115 2 51 700 43 15,745 21,883 R 1. 1 7 2 2 38 1 55 109 U

120 446 29 31 12 26 2 48 513 24 14,938 18,629 R (a)

24 377 6 24 5 16 2 143 17 643 2,998 R (b)

19 4 2 3 1 44 2 164 2S6 R (c) 1 7 2 2 _ 38 1 55 169 U 67 19 1 27 13 11 R 11. 3 1 42 6 18 21 U

3 8 6 R (a) 2 1 9 12 U 278

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ~ -, I II III In Mining Quar· rying, Livestock Forestry" Fishing. As Hunting and Plan· Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Urban , __.A----, Unclassi- r---""'----...... ,--~ .,-----'-___" Country/State ,...... _...... --"""" F where borD fiable P M F M F M F M F M 9 10 12 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11

SONAMURA SUB.

15 (b) Bihu.l R 67 52 15 52 U 6 2 4 2 1 4 (c) Uttar Pradesh R 42 34 8 33 U 4 4 4

(d) West Bengal R 9 8 1 7 U 54 44 10 36 4 B-Boro in countries in Asia 26,015 12,981 13,033 10,804 1,378 5,946 354 1,631 2S 526 II beyond India (including U.S.S.R' (0) Burma 5 4 3 9 (b) Nepal 10 9 1,378 5,946 354 (c) Pakistan 26,000 12,969 13,031 13,792 1,631 25 525 11 H_UncJassifiabl, 44 19 25 18 2 6 2 5

\ SONAMURA SUB.

TOTAL POpULATION 77~ 40,354 37,615 21,344 3,913 14,516 1,172 3,249 71 608 II A-Born in India R 51,_ 27,181 24,419 11,423 2,525 8,564 1,516 1,613 46 79 U 309 171 138 98 8 3 1-Within the State of R 51,460 27,071 24,3R9 11,326 2,506 8,564 1,516 1,612 46 78 ... enumeration U 218 107 111 52 2 3 1,3911 (a) Born in p1!lce of R 44,337 24,310 20,027 9.372 7,200 863 1,292 32 56 enumc.ratlon

(b) Born elsewh~re iQ. R 6,309 2,374 3,935 1,731 937 1.223 509 298 10 14 Sub~division of enumeration (c) Born in other Sub· R 814 187 427 223 171 141 144 22 4 8 divisicns oUhe state U 218 107 III 52 2 3

II-State in India R 140 110 30 97 19 1 1 bevond the state U 91 64 27 46 6 of enumeration (a) Bihar R 67 52 15 52 1S U 6 2 4 2 1

(b) West Bengal R 9 8 1 7 U 54 44 1" 36 4

(c) Uttar Pradesh R 42 34 8 33 4 U 4 4 4 Cd) Assam R 17 11 6 3 U 24 11 13 2 279

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers r------.------""'-- ---. IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r----"----. ,.----"--~ r--__A.-~ ,.---.."------. ~ r--"""~ R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 14 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (TOTAL)

49 15 2 R (b) 1 3 U 18 4 15 4 R (c) 3 1 U

5 I 1 R- (d) 36 4 8 6 U 293 774 255 73 26 543 12 5Z 1,532 129 2,178 11,655 B.

3 (a) 8 (b) 293 774 255 73 26 543 12 52 1,521 129 2,177 11,653 (c) 1 6 1 23 H.

DIVISION (RURAL)

Total 444 1.617 371 149 46 658 14 106 2,346 179 18,010 33,702 Population 150 842 106 76 18 liS 2 51 727 43 15,758 21,894 R A. 1 10 2 3 80 7 73 130 U 150 842 39 57 17 115 2 51 700 43 15,745 21,883 R 1. 1 7 2 2 38 1 55 109 U

126 446 29 31 12 96 2 48 S13 24 14,938 18,629 R (a)

24 377 6 24 5 16 2 143 17 643 2,998 R (b)

19 4 2 3 1 44 2 164 256 R (c) 1 7 2 2 38 1 55 109 U

67 19 1 27 13 11 R I/. 3 1 42 6 18 21 U

49 15 2 R (a)· .. 1 3 U 5 1 1 R (b) 36 4 8 6 U

18 4 ]5 4 R (c) 3 1 U 3 8 6 R (d) 2 9 12 U 280

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers -, I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fi~hjng, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country I State Unclassi- r----.A.----. r--~ r--.A.-_-, ,-----'-----, where born fiable P M F M F M F M"""7 M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13

UDAIPUR SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 90,074 45,951 44,123 25,084 6,259 14,700 5,026 4,142 169 275 7

A-Born in India R 60,114 30,651 29,463 n ..l64 4,924 9.963 4,494 2,071 138 57 5 U 4,517 2,360 2,157 573 76 22~ 24 64 8 4

1- Within the state of R 59,829 30,446 29,383 13,189 4,883 9.961 4,492 2,071 H8 57 5 enumeration U 4,370 2.293 2.077 544 71 222 24 64 8 3

(a) Born in place of R 47,998 25,862 22,136 9.534 2,311 7,193 2.104 1,520 67 48 3 enumeration U 3,783 2,002 1,781 416 40 177 t 58 8 2 (b) Born elsewhere in R 9,365 3,399 5,966 2,765 2,166 2,162 2,024 394 48 7 2 Sub-division of U 125 51 74 26 8 22 4 enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 2,466 1,185 1,281 890 406 606 364 157 23 2 divisions of the U 462 240 222 102 23 23 19 6 I state

lI-States in India be- R 285 205 80 175 41 2 2 yond the state of U 147 67 80 29 5 1 1 enumeration

{a) Assam R 39 20 19 7 2 2 2 U 43 14 29 3 2 1 (b) Bihar R 56 50 G 47 3 U 9 3 () I 3

(c) Orissa R 17 2 I) 2 14 U 2 I (d) Punjab R 2 2 2 U 4 3 J

(e\ Rajasthan R 3 2 I 2 If 9 7 2 5

(f) Uttar Pradesh R 14R liS 30 108 21 U 4 i 1 3 .•. (g) West Bengal R 17 10 7 Ii U 73 36 37 14 B-'lom in countries in Asia 25,431 12,934 12,41)7 11,145 1,258 4,514 508 2,007 2J 214 2 beyoni India (includin g U S.S R.)

(aJ Burma 10 5 5 3

(b) Nepal 6 6 6

(c) Paki'tan 23,415 12,'>23 12,492 11,136 1,257 4,514 508 2,007 23 214 % H-UnclassiOabJe 8 3 5 Z 1 281

WQ~s' Al'lD NO~-WORJ{~R.S. BY PItA~E Of B,IRTH-contd. f

Workers r- -, IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufaaturing In At otbel~ In Transport, Housellold, H~.hplp; In Tra.~ and Storage and In lndllSk¥ lDdusU:)l Conat.fuction . Commer~e CommunicatiOns Other Services Non-wor~ers r--~-.'- ~ ,.---'-----, - . ~ R ~ ~ M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (TOTAL)

716 633 712 111 29t 32 1,289 56 23q 2,721 225 20,867 37,864 Total PopaIatfon 142 149 186 43 30 32 166 11 48 701 52 17,287 24,539 R A. 18 13 25 3 26 49 7 15 149 21 1,787 2,081 U 140 149 80 39 18 157 11 43 662 49 17,257 24,500 R I. 18 13 24 3 18 44 7 15 136 16 1,749 2.006 U 101 7S 61 26 11 132 6 32 436 30 16,328 19,825 R (a) 16 9 20 3 13 41 7 10 79 12 1,586 1,741 U

31 62 15 12 3 20 5 6 121 13 634 3,800 R (b) 2 4 2 25 66 U

8 12 4 4 5 5 99 6 295 875 R c 4 5 3 5 55 4 138 19!J u

2 106 4 12 32 9 5 39 3 30 39 R II. I 8 5 13 5 38 75 U

1 3 13 17 R (a) 2 2 11 27 U

1 11 2 6 7 3 19 1 3 3 R (b) 1 3 2 3 U 13 2 1 R (c) 1 U 1 R t;) 3 1 U 2 R (e) 5 2 2 U 94 2 2 19 2 9 10 9 R (1) 1 2 1 U 1 5 4 7 R (g) 5 8 22 37 U 556 470 SOl 65 243 1,073 38 166 .... 1,871 152 1.789 11.239 B.

1 2 2 4 (a) 5 (b) 556 470 501 65 243 1,072 38 165 1,864 151 1,787 11,235 (c) 1 1 1 1 4 H. 2~2

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ~----- I - II - -III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan· Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivators labourers & Allied activities Country/State_ Unclassi· ,..-__.___..., ~, ,..----A--..., ",herebom fiable P M p' M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 / UDAIPUR SUB.

TOTAL POPULA nON 81,296 41,2.85 4O,OU 22,835 6,021 14,456 5,02.4 4,044 160 229 7

A-Born in India R 59,621 30,377 29,244 13,251 4,905 9,952 4,493 2,065 131 56 5 U 333 151 176 91 2.8 46 23 6

1-Within the State of R 59,406 30,229 29,177 13,119 4,867 9,950 4,491 2,065 138 56 5 enumeration U 288 132 156 80 28 45 23 6

(a) Born in place of R 47,998 25,862 22,136 9,)34 2,311 7,193 2,104 1,520 67 48 3 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 9,126 3,285 5,841 2,720 2,155 2,152 2,023 390 48 7 2 Sub-division of U 125 51 74 26 8 22 4 enumeratian

(cl Born in other Sub- R 2,282 1,082 1,200 865 401 605 364 155 23 1 divisions of the state U 163 81 82 54 20 23 19 6

.' II-States in India beyond R 215 148 67 132 38 2 2 the State oJ enumera- U 45 25 20 11 1 tion

(a) Uttar Pradesh R 134 104 30 97 21 U 2 1 1 1

(b) Assam R 26 12 14 3 2 2 2 U 16 8 8 2 1

(c) Bihar R 30 :'6 4 26 2 U 2 1 I

(d) West Bengal R 5 2 3 2 U 25 13 10 6 r/ UDAIPUR SUB·

TOTAL POPULATION 8,778 4,66S 4,lU 2,249 238 2A4 2 98 9 46

A-Born in India R 493 274 219 113 19 11 1 6 1 U 4,184 2,203 1,981 482 48 177 1 58 8 4

I-Within the State of R 423 217 206 70 16 11 1 6 1 enumeration U 4,082 2,161 1,921 464 43 177 1 58 8 3

(a) Bomjn place of U 3,783 2,002 1,781 416 40 177 58 8 2. enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 239 114 125 45 11 10 4 Sub-divisions of enumeration 283

W6RB:Q1tS :AM} -NOlW ..WORDlItS ,.BY :PL~E'OF BUlTH-.contd.

Workers r-- _ ,.,.__ -~ IN V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturin In ~At .other tholw In Transport ~HouaeItold Housohoid In Trade and Storage and In .lndustey Inciustzy 'Co~ Commerce Communicatioos Other Services Non-workers ,- __"____"_'" ,...--A--~_,...---"--____ , 'M ' .... -~ _ r----'-~ ~ R M F M ,p F M F M 'F 'M F ~ "U 14 15 6 11-7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2

OlWSIaN r(IlHaAL) , ". - ',) >-JI 604 sn 433 ' 1116 .l86 12 794 43 139 1,930 127 <18,450 '.,- iWaI.Dop. 136 139 179 43 22 32 IS~ 10 43 643 4S 17,126 24.339 R A. '2 .. .z { ... ' 4 3 2k 1 66 \'M tV 136 139 75 39 14 153 10 40 630 45 17,110 211,3/'0 IR 1. 2 4 2 3 22 1 52 128 U

101 75 61 26 11 132 6 32 436 30 16,328 19.825 R (0)

27 54 11 12 1 17 4 3 112 12 565 3,686 R (b) 2 4 2 25 66 lJ

'8 10 3 'I 2 4 5 82 3 217 799 R (c) 2 3 20 1 27 62 U

/04 4 8 32 2 3 /3 /6 29 R II. 4 6 14 20 'll

93 '2 19 3 7 9 'R (a) 1 1 U

9 42 It (6) 6 8 !\J

rt 2 4 2 3 6 2 R (c) 1 U

2 3 R '(d) 2 4 7 10 U DIVISION (URBAN)

112 111 259 5 113 495 13 91 791 98 2,417 3,874 Total Pop.

6 10 .7 8 11 1 5 58 7 161 200 R A 16 9 23 3 .22 46 7 15 121 20 1,721 1,933 U

·4 /0 S 4 4 1 3 32 4 147 190 R I. 16 9 22 3 J8 41 7 15 114 15 1,697 1,878 lJ 16 9 20 3 1'3 41 7 10 79 12 1,586 1;741 0 (0)

4 8 4 2 3 3 15 1 69 114 It (b) 284

D-VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES 0

Workers -"-- ---~ I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tatioD, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourer & Allied activities Country/State Unclassi- ,-----'---..., ~ ,--..A..-.--..,. ,---...... ----. where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13

-..../ UDAIPUR SUB-

{c' Born in other Sub- R 184 103 81 25 5 1 2 1 divisions of the States U 299 159 140 48 3 1 II-States in India R 70 57 13 43 3 beyond the State U 102 42 60 18 5 1 of enumeration

(a) Assam R 13 8 5 4 U 27 6 21 1 2 (b) Bihar R 26 24 2 21 1 U 7 2 5 I 3

(c) Orissa R 2 1 1 U 2 1 1

(d) Punjab U 2 (e) Rajasthan R 3 2 1 2 U 9 7 2 5 ( f) Uttar Pradesh R 14 14 11 ...... - U 2 2 2

(g) West Bengal R 12 8 4 4 U 50 23 27 8 B-Bom in countries in Asia 4,089 2.183 1.906 1,652 170 56 34 1 41 l beyond India (including U.s.S.R.) (0) Burma 7 4 3 2 (b) Nepal 3 3 3

(c) Pakistan 4,079 2,176 1,903 1,647 169 56 34 41 H-Unclassifiable 3 5 2 1

AMARPUR. SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 56,365 29,440 26,925 16.945 10.694 13.885 9,7%4 980 88 86 2 A-Born in India R 44.745 23,106 21,639 11,941 9,447 10,882 8,719 461 70 58 1 U 521 281 240 161 64 75 61 4 2

I~Wjthin the State of R 44,588 22,973 21,615 11.814 9,438 10,879 8,719 461 70 58 1 enumeration U 483 257 226 145 62 75 60 4 2

(a) Bl?rn in p~ace of R 25,011 13,054 11,957 4,413 3,474 4,198 3,232 117 14 38 1 enumerahon (b) Born elsewhere in R 11,327 5,592 5,735 4,191 3,925 4,008 3,659 90 21 8 Sub-division of enumeration (c) Born in other Sub- R 8,250 4.327 3,923 3,210 2,039 2,673 1,828 254 35 12 divisions of the States U 483 257 226 145 62 75 60 4 2 285

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers ,_ LV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manu facturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Indust~y Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r----Jo-.-...." ,_------, ~ ~ r--....._~-:=-"l R M F M F M F M F M F ~.~ U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (URBAN)

2 1 2 17 3 78 78 R (c) 2 5 5 35 3 HI 137 U 2 2 4 7 2 26 3 14 10 R II. 1 4 5 7 5 24 55 U

3 4 5 R (a) 1 2 S 19 U 2 5 13 1 3 1 R (b) 1 3 1 2 U R (c) 1 U 1 U (d) 2 R (e) 5 ." 2 2 U 2 6 3 R (I) 1 U 1 3 4 4 R (g) 3 4 15 27 U 90 91 229 2 83 437 5 70 612 71 531 1,736 B.

2 2 (0) 2 (b) !i0 91 229 2 83 436 5 69 609 70 529 1,734 (c) 1 1 1 4 H.

DIVISION (TOTAL) Total 149 766 180 2S 65 402 1 47 1,151 88 12,495 16,131 Population 33 612 82 9 19 19 14 373 36 11,165 12,192 R A. 4 5 1 6 6 4 SS :1 120 176 U 33 612 16 2 5 19 10 333 34 11,159 12,177 R I. 4 3 6 6 2 43 2 112 164 U 8 220 2 6 43 6 8.641 8,483 R (0)

12 238 3 2 68 7 1,401 1,810 R (6)

13 154 13 3 11 9 222 21 1,117 1,884 R (c) 4 3 6 6 2 43 2 112 164 U 286

Workers II m In Mining Quar­ rying, Livestock, 'Pbrestry, Fishing tAB Hunting aid Plan. Rural A. Agricultural ,tations, r0rehazit8 ·tHtlan Total 'T' otal<.wotbrs CuJtivlltlHB tabooz:er & Allied setiYities CountrtlState ,Yncllml­ M F' where~orn liable P M F' .. ~ M .. ;ip • ., ~M" iF M F 1 3 4 6 7 8 '9 ° ~lJ

Ilf.,..;;f;late fit Indmlbe­ R 157 133 24 J27 2 yond lite stdte 'Of 1U 38 14 1]4 J6 9 1 enumeration R 46 36 .10 <30 1 1 U 18 12 6 4 1 1 R. 22 11 JI JI 7 (c) uttar Pradesh R 64 64 64 1J 4 2 2 2 (d) Wes(1teng&l R 3.. 3 3 U 12 7 5 7 B-Bom i~ countries in Asia tt,046 6.QJ 5,008 4,833 1,1'70 2.922 935 !J5 IS 1 beyolJ)llndJjl (including U.S.S.R.) (a) BurlQa 5 • 4 4

(~) ,Nepal 68 46 .22 44 14 25 4 (c) Paki«an 10,973 5,988 4,9tJ5 4,185 1,156 2,897 515 18 Z2 1 a.JuncI~fiabie 51 14 37 , 13 6 V AMARPUR SUB- TOTAL POPULATION 56,365 29,440 26,925 16,945 10,694 13,885 9,714 980 88 86 l A--rBom in Indbl R 44,745 23,106 21,639 11,941 9,447 10,882 8,7.9' 461 70 58 1 U 521 281 2'10 161 64 75 61 4 .2 ]-JWithin the state of R 44,588 22,973 21,615 11,814 9,438 10,879 8/119- 461 70 58 1 enumeration U 483 257 226 145 62 75 60 4 2 (q) Born in place of R 25,011 13,054 1l,9.57 4,413 3,474 4,198 3,232 117 14 38 enumeraticm (b) Born elsewhere in R. lJ,327 5,592 5,735 4,191 3,925 4,008 3,659 90 21 8 Sub-division of :;ft'iimeration

(c) Born in other "Sub- R. 8,250 4,327 3,923 3,210 2,039 2,673 1,828 254 15 12 divisibns ~the ru 483 2$7 l!t6 ·145 ,62 75 60 4 ,2 state If:,-St ates{n lnl'lditl q)e­ R 157 13.3 iii 127 9 yond.lhe sfflle of .U 38 24 J4 16 2 1 enumeration

(a) Uttar Pradesh R 64 (i4 64 U 4 2 2 2 (b) Assam R 46 36 10 '30 1 U 18 12 6 4 1 (c) Rajaltban R 22 11 Jl 11 7 (d) West'Bengal R 3 3 1 U 12 7 s 7 287

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers r- IV - - V V1 VII VIII IX -, X In Manuracturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,----"---, ,---..A----, ,...... ----A--- .------'---, ...... ~ R M F M F M F M F M F ~ M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 1

DIVISION (TOTAL)-concld.

66 7 14 4 40 2 6 15 R II. 2 1 2 12 8 12 U

28 6 9 R (a) 4 8 5 U 11 7 4 R (b) 45 14 5 R (c) 1 1 2 U 2 R (d) 6 5 U tl2 150 93 15 40 377 1 28 720 50 1,205 3,838 B.

4 1 (a)

12 '0. 3 2 8 (b) 100 150 93 15 40 377 28 713 50 1,203 3,8l9 (c) 4 3 5 24 H. DIVISION (RURAL) 149 766 180 25 65 402 1 47 1,151 88 12;495 16,231 Total Population 33 612 82 19 19 14 373 36 11,165 12.192 R A. 4 5 1 6 6 4 S5 2 120 176 U 33 612 16 2 5 19 10 333 34 11,159 12,177 R I. 4 3 6 6 2 43 2 112 164 U 8 220 2 6 43 6 8,641 8,483 R (a)

12 238 ", 2 68 1,401 1,810 R (b)

13 154 13 3 11 9 222 21 1,117 1,884 R (c) 4 3 6 6 2 43 2 112 164 U

66 7 14 4 40 2 6 15 R II. 2 1 2 1 8 12 U

45 14 5 R (a) 1 2 U 28 6 9 R (b) 4 8 S U 11 7 4 R (c) 2 R (d) 1 6 5 U 288

D..._~ DISI'RlBUTIOlN OF. fNDUSDU.aI. CllEGOlUia OF

Workers .A. I II III In Mining, Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Huntiqg and llan- Rural AI}. Afa[ cultural tations, Ore ards U)"ban Total Total workers Cutuvator abourer & AHied activities Country! State Uncla~i- r----" .-- . ~ ~ ..----'------. where born fiable P M F' M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BELONIA SUB·

TOTAL POPULATION 84,827 43,936 40,891 24,480 8,281 16,277 6,376 2,133 252 322 23

A-Born in india R 46,.745 24,458 22,288 10,640 6,576 8,712 5,646 934 230 55 16 U 3,415 1,768 1,647 319 28 127 5 15 22

I-Within the State of R 46,417 24,203 22,214 10,414 6,561 8,706 5,645 925 227 52 16 enumeration U j,250 1,670 1,580 293 27 127 5 15 22

(a) Born in place of R 36,321 19,706 16,615 7,0~8 3,270 6,025 2,745 625 125 28 6 enumeration U 2,694 1,390 1,304 192 13 115 4 10 2

(b) Born e~where in R 6,~23 2,756 3,867 2,052 2,294 1,662 2,063 165 51 1 Sub-di Sioh ot, U 88 30 58 15 7, 3 enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 3,473 1.741 1,732 1,274 997 1,019 837 135 51 23 9 divisions of the states U 468 250 218 86 14 5 1 S \7

II-States in india R 329 255 74 226 15 6 1 9 3 3 beyoruFtIte State IJ 165 98 67 26 1 .. , of enumeration

(a) Assam R 44 18 26 3 U 36 21 15 6

(b) Bihar R 60 51 9 50 8 1 U 19 14 5 3

(c) Madhya, Pr-a,desh R I 1 1 U 5 3 2 2

(d) Orissa R 33 23 10 20 4 4 5 3

(e) Uttar Pl'

(f) West Bengal R 36 27 9 18 ! 1 U 95 S5 40 10

B-Bom in countries in Asia 34,562 17,700 16,862 13,518 1,668 7,435 718 1,184 21 245 7 beyon!} India (including U.S.S:\l.)

(a) Burma 35 16 19 4 3

(b) lNepat 35 31 4 31 1

(c) Pakistan 34.491 17,652 16,839 13,482 1,665 7,435 717 1,184 21 244 7

(d) ~Isewhere 1

H-Unclasalfiable 100 10 90 3 7 3 5 1 2~9

"KERS AND NON~WOItKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers r- IV V VI VII VIII IX---' X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers r---.A..--, r--"---...... ,.---.A..-...... -_""~ .-__.A.,__ ...... -_-"-_...... r--A ---, R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Z6 27 2

DIVISION (TOTAL) Total 449 1,026 474 107 271 11 959 113 173 3,422 373 19,456 32,610 Population 29 512 74 29 74 6 60 21 18 684 116 13,818 15,712 R A. 2 5 7 1 19 1 11 18 98 16 1,449 1,619 U

26 511 20 27 12 6 60 21 13 600 108 13,789 15,653 R I. 2 5 3 1 15 1 10 17 82 15 1,377 1,553 U

22 298 ]6 19 47 11 9 316 66 12,618 ]3,345 R (a) 2 2 2 I 5 7 13 36 6 1,198 1,291 U

1 ]38 2 4 3 9 5 208 32 704 1,573 R (b) 1 4 15 58 U

3 75 2 4 9 6 4 5 3 76 10 467 735 R (c) 3 1 9 1 3 4 42 9 164 204 U

3 1 54 2 62 5 84 8 29 59 R II. 4 4 1 1 16 1 72 66 U

2 15 26 R (0) 1 5 15 15 U

3 16 5 25 8 1 1 R (b) 2 11 S U

R (c) 1 2 U 3 8 3 6 R (d)

38 2 S6 33 1 16 R (e) 2 2 U 2 13 9 9 R (I) 1 7 45 40 U 418 508 393 77 178 4 888 92 137 2,640 241 4,182 15,194 B. • 1 3 2 12 16 (a) 30 4 fb)

417 508 393 77 178 4 888 92 137 2,606 239 4,170 15,174 (c) 1 (d)

,-... I 7 83 H. 290

., D·VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ___,J... , ~, I II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Utban Total TQtal workers Cultivators labourer & Allied activities CountryI State Unclassi- r---- ~ ,---"----, ,..------"--~ .~ ,.-----A-~ where born fiaole P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 11 12 13

./BELONIA SUB-

TOTAl, POPULA nON 76,083 39,378 36,705 22,303 8,006 16,000 6,354 2,076 252 234 23

53 A-Born in India R 46,501 24,310 22,191 10,576 6,571 8,703 5,644 930 230 16 U 407 204 203 86 6 12 3 18

I_Within the State of R 46,220 24,088 22,132 10,376 6,557 8,697 5,643 921 227 50 16 enumemtlOn V 326 156 170 74 6 12 3 18 2,745 625 125 28 6 (a) Born in the place R 36,321 19,706 16,615 7,083 3,270 6,025 of enumeration

51 (b) Born elsewhere in R 6,504 2,687 3,317 2,029 2,090 1,656 2,061 161 Sub-division of U 88 30 58 15 7 3 enumeration 22 (c) Born in other Sub· R 3,395 1,695 1,700 1,259 997 1,016 837 135 51 9 divisions of the State U 238 126 112 59 6 S 3 15

II-States 'in India beyond R 281 222 59 200 14 6 1 9 3 3 the State of enumera· U 81 48 33 12 ~ lion l .', 120 12 120 2 1 (a) Uttar Pradesh R 132 U 2 2

7 12 2 1 (b) West Bengal R 26 19 U 53 32 21 7 C- 43 8 43 8 (c) Bihar R 51 U 14 10 4 2

(d) Assam R 37 15 22 3 1 U 8 5 3 2 ......

./ BELONIA SUB·

TOTAL POPULATION 8,744 4,558 4,186 2,177 275 277 22 57 88 A-Born in India R 245 148 91 64 5 9 2 4 2 U 3,008 1,564 1,444 233 22 115 5 12 4

I""",,

WORKERS AND NOM;woRKERS "BY 1PLAClE OF BlRTH-contd.

___--A. Workers _.-J.. X IV V VI VII VIII IX '"" In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport In Trade and Storage and In Household Household Other Services Non-workers Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communication,! ,--_' .-.A.--"", e------"-----, ,..----"-~ R ,.----A------,. r--.A.~ ~ M F U M F M F M F M F M F M F 27 2 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

DIVISION (RURAL) Total Pop. 371 967 263 99 177 11 556 57 91 2,535 243 17,075 28,699 13,734 15,620 :Z5 511 72 29 73 6 59 21 18 643 114 R A. 8 1 1 3 41 5 118 191 U • 106 13,711 15,575 R I. 2J 511 19 27 11 , 59 21 13 581 7 1 3 31 5 82 164 U

22 298 16 19 47 11 9 316 66 12,618 13,345 R (a)

138 2 4 2 8 5 199 30 658 1,527 R (b) 1 4 15 58 U

66 10 436 7{)3 R (c) 3 75 1 4 9 6 4 5 3 6 1 3 27 5 67 106 U 22 45 53 2 62 5 62 8 R II. 1 1 10 36 33 U

25 10 R (a) 37 2 56 2 U 7 7 7 R (b) 2 25 21 U 1 6 5 21 8 R (c) 16 2 8 4 U

2 12 22 R (d) 1 3 3 U 1

DIVISION (URBAN) 82 887 130 2,381 3,911 Total Pop. 78 59 211 .8 94 403 56 41 2 84 92 R A. 1 U 4 1 2 1 15 57 11 1,331 1,422 2 5 7 1 11 10 19 2 77 78 R I. 1 1 1,295 1,389 U 1 ... 1 10 14 51 10 2 5 3 1 8 13 36 6 1,196 1,291 R. (a) .1 2 2 1 5 7 46 46 R (b) 1 ~ 1

10 31 32 R (c) U 1 1 IS 4 97 9~ 3 1 3 3 19A

~VI DIS'tRIBUTION OF INDUSTRIA.L CATEGORIES OF

Workers --"-- ---, J II III In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tations, Orchards Total workers Cultivators labourer & Allied activities Urban ,-___Total.A.. __ , ,____A.__ ..., Country/State Unclas~i-r r---.;...--...... ,...-..-."-~ ,---.-A--..., where born fiable p M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 13

BELONIA SUB·

II~States in India be- R 48 33 15 26 1 yond the state of U 84 50 34 14 1 enumeration

(a) Assam R 7 3 4 .!. U 28 16 12 4

(6) Bihar R 9 8 1 7 U 5 4 1 1

(c) Madhya Pradesh U .l 2 (d) Orissa R 5 4 4 .. , ~ (e) Uttar Pradesh R 16 10 6 9 U 2 2 2 (!) West Bengal R 10 8 2 6 U 42 23 19 3 8-Born in countries in Asia 5,491 2,846 2,645 1,880 248 153 15 41 82 beyond India (including U.s.S.R.) (a) Burma 21 11 10 1 2 (b) Nepal 5 5 5 '" 81 (c) Pakistan 5,464 2,829 2.635 1,873 246 153 IS 41 (d) Elsewhere 1 1 SABROOM SUB-

TOfAL POPUL<\TIO'l 43,397 2Z,541 20,856 12,559 5,747 1,672 3,686 1,811 673 181 53 A-Born in India R 25,360 13,070 12,290 5,508 4,245 3,953 2,889 946 595 31 20 U 277 152 12S 62 10 1 3 I-Within the state of R 25,235 12,985 12,250 5,446 4,231 3,947 2,889 938 588 24 13 enumeration U 207 Il2 95 38 8 3

(a) Born in place of R 20,231 10,761 9,470 3,900 2,484 2,946 1,693 673 381 19 10 enumeration 3 (b) Born elsewhere in R 3,876 1,674 2,202 1.149 1,415 739 948 197 165 2 Sub-diviSion of enumeration

(c) Born in other Sub- R 1,128 550 578 397 332 262 248 68 42 3 divisions of the U 207 112 95 38 8 3 state II-State in India be- R 125 85 40 62 14 6 8 7 7 7 yond the state of U 70 40 30 24 2 1 elldmeratlon 7 4 (a) Assam R 28 21 1 ·t· U 12 6 6 3 ~~r

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY PLACE OF BIRTH-contd.

Workers - r-- ___.;.__ ..... IV - V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,.--__..._---., .------"---.. ,--_.A.._~ ,.------J----. ,..---J--__, ~-....,. r--"---, R M F M F M F M F M F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2

DIVISION (URBAN)--concld.

3 1 1 22 7 14 R II. 4 3 1 6 1 36 33 U

3 4 R la) 4 12 12 U 3 ... 4 1 1 R (b) 1 3 1 U U (c) 4 1 R (d)

1 8 6 R (e) 2 U 6 2 2 R (Il 1 20 19 U 72- 53 201 1 81 392 56 67 789 117 966 2,397 B.

2 10 8 (a) 4 (b) 72 53 202 7 82 392 56 67 783 115 956 2,389 (c) Cd)

DIVISION (TOTAL)

227 998 lZ6 117 40 365 11 43 2.094 209 9,982 15,109 Total Population 19 6<18 37 11 1 51 1 14 456 75 7,562 8,045 R A. 16 4 5 1 35 6 90 115 U 19 648 16• 11 1 50 7 12 439 75 7,539 8,019 R I. 4 4 1 30 4 74 87 U 9 365 4 7 33 3 7 208 25 6,861 6,986 It (a)

7 249 11 3 12 4 3 178 43 525 787 R (b)

3 34 I 5 2 53 7 153 246 R (c) 4 4 1 30 4 74 87 U

21 I 2 17 23 26 R II. 16 1 1 5 2 16 28 U

2 17 7 R (a) 3 1 3 5 U 294

D~VI DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSmIAL CATEGORIES OF

Workers ,-- _--.A. I II m---' In Mining Quar- rying, Livestock Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting and Plan- Rural As Agricultural tat ion, Orchards Urban Total Total workers Cultivator labourers & Allied activities Country (State Unclagsi~ r---A---~ r-----"----. ,---A~ ..~ r------"---.. where born fiable P M F M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

SABROOM SUB-

(b) Bihar R 30 17 13 14 3 4 2 3 U 9 7 2 7 1 (c) Uttar Pradesh R 29 26 3 25 U 11 10 1 10

(d) West Bengal R 16 8 8 7 3 1 3 U 33 15 18 3 1 8--Born in countries in 17,685 9,291 8,394 ',970 1,476 3,713 788 862 77 147 33 Asia beyond India (including U.S.S.R.) (a) Burma 26 14 12 9 3

(b) Nepal 7 7 7 (c) Pakistan 17,652 9,270 8,382 6,954 1,476 3,710 788 861 77 147 33 H--Unclassifiable 74 28 46 19 16 5 9 3 1

SABROOM SUB-

TOTAL POPULATION 43,397 22,5n 20,856 U,5S9 5,747 7,672 3,~6 1,811 '8'73' 181 53

A-Born in India R 25,360 13,070 12,2~0 ~ 4,245 3,953 2,88~ 946 S9f 31 20 U 277 152 125 6& 10 1 3 I-Within the State 0/ R 25,235 12,985 12,250 5,440 4,231 3,947 2,889 938 588 24 13 enumeration U 207 Il2 95 38 8 3 (a) Born in place of R 20,231 10,671 9,470 J,.9O<) 2,484 2,946 1,693 673 381 19 10 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in R 3,876 1,674 2,202 1,149 1,415 739 9~8 197 165 2 3 Sub.division of enumeration • (c) Born in other Sub- R 1,128 550 578 J97 332 262 248 68 42 3 divisions of the State U 207 112 95 38 8 II-States in India beyond R 125 85 40 62 14 6 8 7 7 the State 0/ enumera- U 70 40 30 24 2 1 lion (a) West Bengal R 16 8 8 7 3 U 33 15 18 3 1 (b) Assam R 28 21 7 4 1 U 12 6 6 3 1 (c) Uttar Pradesh R 29 26 3 25 U 11 10 1 1'0

(d) Bihar R 30 17 13 14 3 4 2 1 3 U 9 7 2 7 1 295 WORKERS AND NON·WORKERS BY PLACE or BIRTH-concld.

Workers -----'---- ,..------IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport, Household Household In Trade and Storage and In Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Other Services Non-workers ,-_--J.._---. ,-_ ____...__---""\ ,----A----, ,-___...__, ,--_--J..-_..., r-----..A..----, ~ R M F' M F M F M F M " F M F M F U 14 15 16 17 18' 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 2 1

DIVISION (TOTAL)

1 6 3 10 R (b) 6 2 U 21 4 1 3 R (c) 10 1 U 1 4 1 5 R (d) 1 1 1 1 12 17 U 207 345 73 102 34 312 4 27, 1,595 1Z7 2,321 6,918 B.

2 5 12 (a) 7 (b) 207 345 72 102 34 311 4 26 1,586 127 2,316 6,906 (c) 1 5 .. , 2 8 1 9 30 H.

DIVISION (RURAL)

227 998 126 117 40 365 11 43 2.094 209 9,982 15,109 Total PoP. 19 648 37 11 1 51 7 14 456 75 7.562 8,045 R A. 16 4 5 2 36 6 90 115 U 19 648 16 11 1 50 7 12 439 75 7,539 8,019 R I. 4 4 1 30 4 74 87 U 9 365 4 7 33 3 7 208 25 6,861 6,986 R (a)

7 249 11 3 12 4 3 178 43 525 787 U (b)

3 34 1 5 2 53 7 153 246 R (c) 4 4 1 30 4 74 87 U 21 1 2 17 23 26 R II. 16 1 1 5 2 16 23 U

J 4 1 5 R Ca) 1 1 1 12 17 U 1 2 17 7 R (b) 3 3 5 U 21 4 1 3 R (c) 10 1 U 1 6 3 10 R (d) 6 2 U

, 297

APPENDIX I 'Nt D-V! TABLE

Number of Immigrants Union Territory I State where Born Rural r- Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban M F workers and non-workers 2 3 4 5 6

TRIPURA Andhra Pradesh TOTAL

R ~ 7 II R(M-I); III R(M-I, F-2); U ! 8 U(P-t); IV R(P-I); V R(M-I); VI R(M-2); nx V(M-I); !X R(M-3. P-4); V(M-I, F-7). URBAN

R 5 3 VI R(M-2); IX U(M-I); XR U i 3 (M-3, F-3); U(M-1, F-3). Gujarat TOTAL R. 11 , VII R(F-I); VII R(M-2), U(M-2); U I 4 VIII R(M-3); X R.(M-6 F-6)' U (M-l, F-4). " URBAN R '1 3 VII R(M-2); U (M-2); VIII R(M-2) V S 2 X R(M-3, F-3); V(M-I, F-2). 1ammu and Kashmir TOTAL U 6 VII U(M-I); VJlI U(M-I); IX U(M-2); X U(M-2, F-I). URBAN U 4 VII V(M-]); IX U(M-2); XU (M-I).

Kerala TOTAL R 2e 6 vn R(M-I): V R(M-2); VI R U 6 5 (M-8j; VIII V(M-3); IX R(M-1t); U(M-I); X R(F-6); U(M-2, P-S). URBAN

R 14 5 V R(M-2); VI R(M-6); IX R U 2 1 (M-6); U(M-I); X R(F-S); V (M-I, F-I).

Madras TOTAL R 15 I R(M-S); II R(F-I); III R(M-IO, U '111 8 F-3), UtM.I); V U(M-l); VI R (M-2), U(M-l); VIII R(M-2); U (M·2); IX jR(M-9, F-I), U(M-5, F-2); X R(M-3, polO); U(M-I, F-6). URBAN R 7 1 III RlM-2); VI R(M-2); U(M-I); U S S IX R(M-3); U(M-3, P-2); X R (P-l); V(M-}, P-3). TOTAL Maharashtra R Ii 5 I R(M-I); III R(M-3, P-2); U U 6 17 (M-I, P-2); VI R(M-I); IX ~M-3) U(M-2); X R(M-2, F-3), U( -3, P-IS). URBAN

U 12 IX U(M-I); X U(M-I, F-I2). 298

APPENDIX I TO D-VI TABLE-conld.

Number of immigrants Union Territory/ State where hom Rural "- Category-wise distribution of Suh-division Urban MaJes Females workers and non-workers 1 2 3 4 S 6

TRIPURA-contd.

Mysore TOTAL R 3 '). VITI U(M-4); IX R(M-I); U(M-I) U 7 3 X R(M-2, F-2); U(M-2, F-3). URBAN R 1 2 IX R (M-l); X R(F-2). Punjab TOTAL R 72 15 V R(M-24), U(M-2); VI R(M-9); U 54 22 U(M-14); VII R(M-5); U(M-1); VIII R.(M-4), U(M-4); IXR(M-19) U(M-9); X R(M-ll, F-IS); U (M-18,F-22). URBAN R 9 2 V R(M-I); UiM-2); VI R(M-I); U 37 13 U(M-lJ); VI U(M-4); VIII R (M-I); U(M-3); IX R(M-2); U (M-6); X R(M-4, F-2); U(M-ll, F-13). Andaman and Nicobar Islands TOTAL R 2 1 IX U(M-I); X R(M-2, F-l); U 1 I U(F-l). URBAN U IX U(M-I) Delhi TOTAL R 3 m U(M-I); V U(M-2, F-l); U 2S 27 VI (M-l); VII U(M-I); IX UJM-2, F-l); X R(F-3); U(M·18, F-2 ) URBAN U IS 18 UI U(M-I); VI U(M-I); VII (M-l); IX U(M-J, F-I); X U(M-ll, F-17) Himachal Pradesh TOTAL R 2 IX R(M-I); U(F-l) U 1 X R(M-I) URBAN R 2 IX R(M-I); U(F-I) U 1 X R(M-I) Manipur TOTAL R 40 16 I R(M-13, F-7); U(M-2); II R U 46 16 (M-2); III R(M-2); IV RW-2, F-5); U(M-t, F-2); V R~ -1); U(M-4); VI U(M-t); VII (M-3); VIII R(M-S); U(M-lI); IX R(M-I3, F-l); U(M-8); X R (M-2. F-3); U(M-I6, F-I4) 2-99"

APPENDIX I TO D-VI TABLE-contd.

Number of immigrants Rural r-- Category-wise distribution of Union Territory/ State where born workers and non-workers Sub-division Urban Males Females 6 2 3' 4 S

TRIPURA-concld. URBAN

R 3 I IV R(F.I); U(F-]); V U(M4); U 3] 7 VI U(M-I); VII U(M-2); VIII R(M-2); U(M-9); IX R(M-I); U(M-S); X U(M-IO, F-6)

Nagaland TOTAL R 6 2 IX R(M-6); XR(F-2) U 1 U(M.I) Sikkim TOTAL R 4 1 IX R(M-4); U(M-2); X R(F-I); U 4 1 U(M-2, F-I) URBAN U IX UeM-1)

SADAR TOTAL SUB-DIVISION Andhra Pradesh R 7 6 IIJ ReM-I, P·21, uep-t); IV u 2 7 R(F-]); V R(M-I); VI R(M-2); IX U(M-I); X R(M-3, F-3); U(M-I, F-6) URBAN

R S 3 VI R(M-2); IX U(M-I); X R(M-3 U 2 3 F-3); UeM-],p-3)' ' Gujarat TOTAL R 11 6 VII R(M-2); U(M-2); VIIIR U J 4 (M-3); X R(M-6 F-6)' U(M-I, P-4) " URBAN

R 7 3 VII ReM-2); U(M-2); VIII R(M-2); U 3 2 X R(M-3. P-3); U(M-I, P-2) Jammu and Kashmir TOTAL U 6 VII U(M-I); VIII UeM-I); IX U(M-2); X U(M-2, F.I) URBAN U 4 VII UeM-I); IX U(M-2); XU (M-I)

Kerala TOTAL R 17 S V R(M·2): VI R(M-S); VIII U S S U(M-2); IX R(M-tO); UeM-I); X ReF-S); U(M-2, F-5) URBAN R 13 S V R(M-2); VI ReM-S}; IX R U 2 I (M-6); U(M-I);~R(F-S); U(M-l F-I) 300

APPENDIX I TO D-VI TABLE-contd.

Number of immigrants -.J.-_--. Union Territory/ State where born Rural Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban Males Females workers and non-workers 1 2 3 4 5 6

SADAR SUB-DIVISION

Madras TOTAL R 14 4 III R(M-6, F-tl; U(M-t); V u U 8 4 (M-I); VI R(M-2), U(M-l); VIII R(M-2); U(M-2); IX R(M-I); U(M-3); X R(M-3, F-3}; U(F-4) URBAN

R 4 1 III R(M-!); VI R(M·2); U~M.l); U 4 2 IX U(M-3); X ReF-I); ue ·2) Maharashtra TOTAL R 3 I III R(M-I, F-I); U(M-t, F-I); U 4 6 IX R(M-2); U(M-I); X U(M-2. F-5) URBAN U 3 X U(M-I, F-3) Mysore TOTAL R 1 2 VIn U(M-4); IX R(M-I); U(M-I) u 7 3 X R(F-Z); U(M-2, F-3) URBAN R 1 2 IX R(M-I); X R(F-2) Delhi TOTAL U 16 17 VII UJM-1); IX U(M-I); XU (M-I ,F-17) URBAN U 9 14 VII UeM-I); X U(M-S, F-14) Himachal Pradesh TOTAL R 1 ... IX R(M-t): U(F-I) U 1 URBAN R 1 IX ReM-I); U(F-I) u 1 Manipur TOTAL It 16 1 I R(M-2); U(M.I); IV R(M-I, U 29 10 F-t); U(F-l); V R(M-I); U(M-l); VI UeM-l); VII U(M-2); VIII R(M-Z); U(M-IO); IX R(M-9); UeM-S); X R(M-I); U(M-9, F-9) URBAN R 3 IV U(F-I); V U(M-l); VI U(M-n U 20 4 VII U(M-2); VlII R(M·2); U (M-8); IX R(M-I); UeM-Z); x U(M-6, F-3) Nagaland TOTAL R 6 2 IX R(M-6); X R(F-2); U(M-I) U 1 Sikkim TOTAL R 2 ... IX R(M-2); U(M-1); x U(M.2, U 3 I F·t) 30r APPENDIX I TO )).VI TABLE

Number of immigrants Union Territoryl State where Born Rural ,...-.-.,...--A Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban Males Females workers and non-workers I 2 3 4 S (I

KHOWAI SUB-DIVISION Andhra Pradesh TOTAL R 1 1 11 R(M-l); X R(P.l) Kerala TOTAL R 1 VI R(M-l} URBAN R VI R(M-l) Madras TOTAL R 3 6 IX R(M-3. P-l); U(M-I, P-2:; XR U 2 3 (P-s): U(M-1, P-I) URBAN R 2 IX R(M-2); U(F-2); XU (M-J, U 1 3 F-I) Maharashtra TOTAL U 4 XU(F-4) URBAN U 3 X U(P-3) Punjab TOTAL R 3 VI R(M-I): VIII R(M-I): IX R (M-I) URBAN R I R(M-I) Andaman and Nicobat TOTAL Islands U 1 X U(F-J) Delhi TOTAL U 2 XU(P-2) Manipur TOTAL R 4 I R(M-2): II R(M-I); V U(M-I) U 2 IX R(M-J); X U(M-I) URBAN U 1 U(M-I) KAMALPUR SUB-DIVISION Kerala TOTAL R 1 I VIII U(M-l): IX R(M-I); X R U 1 (F-I) Madras TOTAL R IX R(M-I) Mahatashtra TOTAL U 1 X U(M-I) Punjab TOTAL R 3 3 VI R(M-3); X R(F-3); U(F-t) U 1 302' .,

APPEND1X 11'0 D-VI TABLE'

Number ofimmigrants Union Territory! State where born Rural Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban Males Females workers and non-workers 2 3 4 5 6

KAMALPUR SUB- Delhi TOTAL DIVISION-conc/d. U 2 XU(F-2) Manipur TOTAL R 2 2 I R(M-2, F-2); IV U(P-t) U 1 KAILASAHAR SUB-DIVISION Gujarat TOTAL R 1 III R(F-I) Kerala TOTAL R VI R(M-I) Madhya Pradesh TOTAL R 1 4 II R(M-I); III R(P-2) ;VIII U U 1 1 (M-l); X R(F-2); U(P-1) URBAN U VIII U(M-I) Madras TOTAL R S 2 II R(P-I); III R(M-J); IX R (M-4); X R(P-I) URBAN R 1 IXR(M.l) , Maharashtra TOTAL R 1 III U(F-l); IX R(M-I) U I Punjab TOTAL R S .- VII U(M-3); VIII R(M-I); IX R U 4 (M-2); X U(M-I, F-I) URBAN R 1 VIII R(M-I) Andaman and Nicobar Islands TOTAL U 1 IXU(M-I) URBAN U I IXU(M.J) Delhi TOTAL R I III U(M-I); X R(P-I) U 1 URBAN U 1 III R(M-I) Manipur TOTAL R 9 4 I R(M-5, P-I); II R(M-I); IV R U 4 2 (M-I, F-2), U(M-I); VIII U (M-I); IX R(M-I); U(M.2); X R (M-I, F·l); U(P-2) URBAN U 3 VIII U(M-l); IX U(M-2) 303 APPENDIX I TO D-VI TABLE

Number of immigrants Union Territory/ State where born Rural _.A Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban Malu Females' workers and non-workers 1 2 3 4 S 6

Sikkim TOTAL U 1 IX UeM-I) URBAN U 1 IX U(M-I)

DHARMANAGAR SUB-DIVISION Madras TOTAL R 8 3 I R(M·S); III R(M-3, F.2) XR (F-I) Maharashtra TOTAL R :2 1 'IX U(M-I); X R(M-2, P-2); U U 1 3 (P-3) URBAN , U 3 IX U(M-I); X U(P-3) Punjab TOTAL

R ~ VII R(M-S): U(M-I); X R(F-I) U 1 URBAN

U VII U(M-I) Rajasthan TOTAL R ]7 24 III R(M-I); V R(M-2); VI R U 2 3 (M-l); VII R(M-20); IX R(M-I, F-I); X R(M-I2, F,23); U(M-2, F-3)

URBAN \ R 32 -ill V R(M-2); VI R(M-I): VII U 2 3 R(M-16); IX R(M-I, 'P-I); X R(M-12. F-2l), U(M-2, P,l) Andaman and Nicobar Islands TOTAL R 2 X R(M-2, F-I)

Delhi TOTAL R 1 IX U(M-I); X R(F-I); U(M-3,P-3) U 4 3 URBAN

U 4 3 IX UeM-I); X U(M-3, P-3) Himachal Pradesh TOTAL

R .0' X R(M-I) URBAN R X U(M-I) 3.04 _j APPENDIX I TO D-VI TABLE

Number of immigrants Union Territory! State where born Rural r------A-- Category-wise distribution of Sub-division Urban Uales Females workers and non-workers. 1 2 3 4 S 6

Manipur TOTAL R 8 8 I R(M-2, F-4); U(M-I); III R U 18 3 (M-2); IV R(F-I); V U(M-2); VII U(M-1); VIII R(M-3); IX R(M-I, F-I); X R(F-2); U(M-3, F-3)

URBAN

U 6 3 V U(M-2); X U(M-4, F·3)

SONAMURA SUB-DIVISION Mysore TOTAL

R X R(M-2) Orissa TOTAL U 1 IX U(M-2)

Punjab TOTAL

R I IX R(M-I); XU(M-I) U I Rajasthan TOTAL

R I X R(M-I) Sikkim TOTAL

R X R(M-I) UDAIPUR SUB-DIVISION Kerala TOTAL R 1 VI R(M-I) Maharashtra TOTAL

R 1 X R(F-I); U (F-3) U 3 URBAN

U •.. 3 X U(F-3) Delhi TOTAL R 1 X R(F-I)

AMARPUR SUB-DIVISION Madras TOTAL U 1 IX U(M-I) harashtra TOTAL

R 1 I R(M-I) Number of immigrants Union Territory! State where born B.umI ,..--____....____, Category-wise distribution of Sub-divisioD Urban Males Pemales workers and non-workers 1. 2 3 4 S 6

BELONIA SUB-DIVISION Andhra Pradesh TOTAL

U 1 ~U(P-I)

Keral.' TO'IAL, ') 1 UIR(M-I) Madras. TOTAL U 1 iX..VFC-I)

Maharashtra TOTAL R 1 .'Il(M-I) Punjab TOTAL .. R I lX'R(M-I) Rajasdtan TOTAL 'U I VIII U(M-I) URBAN U 1 VIII U(M-I) Delhi TOTAL U 1 1 VI U(M-I); IX U(P-t) URBAN

tJ 1 1 VI U(M-I); IX U(P-I) MIIIIiPUF TOTAL

It 1 1 IV R(F-I); IX R(M-I) U(M-!) U 1 URBAN

R 1 IV R(P·I); IX U(M.!) u 1 Sikkim TOTAL

R 1 1 lX R(M-I). X R(P-I)

SABROOM SUB-DIVISION Punjab TOTAL U I ... IX U(M-I) 306

APPENDIX-II TO TABLE D-W

Details of" Elsewhere" not separately shown in table D-VI

TOTAL/URBAN

Union Territory/ Total Category-wise distribution Sub-divisions Total-(T) ~ of workers and Country where bom where enumerated Urban-(U) M F non-workers 1 2 3 4 5 6

Elsewhere in Asia TRIPURA T 4 1 IIl(M-3); IX(M-I); X(F-l) beyond India U IX(M-l) (including U.S.S.R.) Bhutan Sadar T 2 III (M-2) U , Khowai T 1 III(M-l) U Kailasahar T X(F-I) U

Belonia T 1 IX(M-l) u 1 IX(M-l)

Tibet Trlpura T 2 IX(M-2) U Sadar T 2 IX(M-2) U

Tripura T 1 1 X(M-l, F-I) U 1 1 X(M-l, F-l) Sadar T 1 1 X(M-I.F-l) U 1 1 X(M-I, F-I) Agartala Town U 1 1 X(M-l,F-l) LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PUBLICATIONS (as on 17 February 1964)

AGARTALA- ASANSOL- Laxmi Bhandar Books & Scientific Sales (Rest.) D. N. Roy & R. K. Roy, Booksellers, Atwal AGRA- Building (Rest.) 1 National Book House, Jeoni Mandi (Reg.) BANGALORE- ~'l" Wadhawa & Co., 45, Civil Lines (Reg) The Bangalore Legal Practitioner Co-op. Society , ~"""_l'dnwari Lal Jain, Publishers, Moti Katra (Rest.) Ltd., Bar Association Building (Reg.) 4 English Book Depot, Sadar Bazar, Agra Cantt (Rest.) 2 S. S. Book Emporium, 118, Monnt Jaw Road ..• (Reg.) AHMADNAGAR- 3 The Bangalore Press, Lake View, Mysore. Road, P. O. Box 507 V.T. Jorakar, Prop., Rama General Stores, (Reg.) 4 The Standard Book Depot, Avenue Road (Reg.) Navi Path (Rest.) 5 Vichara Sahitya Private Ltd., Balepet (Reg.) AHMEDABAD- 6 Makkala Pustaka Press, Balamandira, Gandhi , _.-J 1 Balgovind Kuber Dass & Co., Gandhi Road '" (Reg.) Nagar (Reg.) 2 Chandra Kant Chiman Lal Vora, Gandhi Road (Reg.) 7 Maruthi Book Depot, Avenue Road (Rest.) 3 New Order Book Co., Ellis Bridge (Reg.) 8 International Book House P. Ltd., 4-F, Mahatma 4 Mahajan Bros., Opp. Khadia Police Gate (Rest.) Gandhi Road (Reg.) 5 Sastu Kitah Ghar, Near Relief Talkies, Patthar 9 Navakarnataka Pubns, Private Ltd., Majestic Kuva, Relief Road (Reg.) Circle (Rest) BAREILLY- AJMER- Agarwal Brothers, Bara Bazar (Reg) 1 Book-Land, 663, Madar Gate (Reg.) 2 Rajputana Book House, Station Road (Reg.) BARODA- 3 Law Book House, 271, Hathi Bhata (Reg.) Shri Chandrakant Mohan Lal Shah, Raopura (Rest.) 4 Vijay Bros, Kutchery Road (Rest.) 2 Good Companions Booksellers, Publishers & 5 Krishna Bros, Kutchery Road (Rest.) Sub-Agent (Rest.) 3 New Medical Book House, 540, Madan Zampa ALIGARH- Road (Rest.) Friends' Book House, Muslim University Market •.. (Reg.) BEAWAR- ALLAHABAD- The Secretary, S. ~ College, Co-operative Stores 1 Superintendent, Printing & Stationery, U.P. Ltd. (Rest.) 2 Kitabistan, 17-A, Kamla Nehru Road (Reg.) 3 Law Book Co., Sardar Patel Marg. P. Box 4 tReg.) BELGHARIA- 4 Ram Narain Lal Deni Modho, 2-A, Katra Road ... (Reg.) Granthlok, Antiquarian Booksellers & Publishers 5 Universal Book Co., 20, M. G. Road (Reg.) (24, Parganas), 5/1, Amlica Mukherjee Road (Reg.) 6 The University Book Agency (of Lahore), Elgin Road (Reg.) BHAGALPUR- 7 Wadhwa & Co., 23, M.G. Marg (Rest.) Paper Stationery Stores, D. N. Singh Road (Reg.) 8 Bbarat Law House, 15, Mahatma Gandhi Marg (Rest.) BHOPAL- 9 Ram Narain Lal Deni Prashad, 2-A, Katra Road (Rest.) 1 Superintendent, State Governmentl>ress •.• (Reg.) AMBALA- 2 Lyall Book Depot, Mohd. Din Bldg., Sultania Road (Reg.) English Book Depot, Ambala Cantt (Reg.) 3 Delite Books, Opp. Bhopal Talkies ... (Rest) 2 Setb Law House, 8719, Railway Road, Ambala BHUBANESWAR- Cantt (Rest.) Ekamra Vidyabhaban, Eastern Tower, Room No.3 (Rest.) AMRITSAR- BIJAPUR- I The Law Book Agency, G. T. Road, Putligarh ... (Reg.) Shri D. V. Deshpande, Recognised Law Booksellers, 2 S. Gupta, Agent, Government Publications, Near Prop. Vinod Book Depot, Near Sbiralsbetti Chowk (Rest,) P. O. Majith Mandi (Reg.) 3 Amar Nath & Sons, Near P. O. Majith Mandi (Reg.) BIKANER- ANAND- Bbandani Bros fRest.) Vijaya Stores, Station Road (Rest.) BILASHPUR- 2 Charto Book Stall, Tulsi Sadan, Stn. Road (Rest.) Sbarma Book Stall, Sadar Bazar ... (Rest.) BOMBAY- lJ Firma K. L Mukhopadhaya 6/IA, Banchha Ram 1 Supdt. Printing and Sial ioncry, Queens Akrar Lane (Reg.) Road (Reg.) 12 K. K. Roy, P. Box No. 10210, Calcutta-19 (Rest.) 2 Charles Lambert and Co., 101, Mahatma Gandhi 13 Sm. P. D Upadhyay, 77, Muktaram Babu Street (Rest.) R"ad (Reg.) 14 Universal Book Depot, 8/2, Hastings Street •.•. (Rest.) 3 Co-operator's Book Depot, 5/32, Ahmed Sailor bldg., Dadar 15 Modern Book Depot, 9, Chowringhee Centre .. (Rest.) 4 Current Book House Maruti Lane, Raghunatt, 16 Soor & Co., 125, Canning Street (Reg.) Dadaji St. (Reg.) 17 S. Bhattacharjee, 49, Dharamtala Street (Rest) 5 Current Technical Literature Co. P. Ltd., India 18 Mukherjee Library, 10, Sarba Khan Road (Reg.) House, 1st Floor (Reg.) 19 Current Literature Co., 208, Mahatma Gandhi r 6 International Book House Ltd. 9, Ash Lane, Road (Reg.) M. G. Road (Reg.) 20 The Book Depository, 4/1, Madan Street (1st. 7 Lakkani Book Depot, Girgaum (Reg.) Floor) (Rest.) is Elpees Agencies, 24, Bhangwadi, Kalbadevi (Reg.) 21 Scientific Book Agency, Netaji Subhas Road (Rest.) 9 P.P.H. Book Stall, 19O-B, Khetwadi Main Road (Reg.) 22 Reliance Trading Co., 17/1, Banku Bihari Ghose 10 New Book Co., 188-190, Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji Lane, District Howrah (Rest.) Road (Reg.) 23 Indian Book Dist. Co., 6512, Mahatma Gandhi 11 Popular Book Depot, Lamington Road (Reg.) Road (Rest.) 12 Sunder Das Gian Chand, 601, Girgaum Road, CALICUT-Touring Book Stall (Rest.) Near Princess St. I (Reg.) 13 D. B. Taraporewala Sons and Co., (P) Ltd., 210, CHANDIGARH- Dr. Dadabhai Naorojl Road ~Reg.) Supdt. Govt. Printing and Stationery Punjab 14 Thacker & Co., Rampart Row (Reg.) 2 Jain Law Agency, Flat No.8, Sector No.22 '" (Reg.) 15 N. M. Tripathi Private Ltd, Princess Street (Reg) 3 Rama News Agency, Bookseller, Sector No 22 (Reg.) 16 The Kothari Book Depot, King Edward Road (Reg.) 4 Universal BOOK Store, Booth 25, Sector 22 D (Reg.) 17 P. H. Rama Krishna and Sons, 147, Rajaram 5 English Book shop, 34, Sector 22 D (Rest.) Bhuvan Shivaji Park Road No.5 (Rest.) 6 Mehta Bros, 15-2, Sector 22 B (Rest.) 18 C. Jamnadas and Co., Booksellers, 146-C, Prin­ 7 Tandan Book Depot, Shoping Centre, Sector 16 (Rest.) cess St. (Reg.) 8 Kailash Law Publishers, Sector 22 B (Rest.) 19 Indo Nath & Co., A-6, Daulat Nagar, Borivli ... (Reg.) CHHINDWARA-The _Verma Book Depot (Rest.) 20 Minerva Book Shop, Shop No. 1180, New Subhas Road (Reg,) COCIDN-Saraswat Corporation Ltd. Palliarakiw Road 21 Academic Book Co, Association Building (Reg.) Girgaum Road (Rest.) CUTTACK- 22 Dominion Publishers, 23, Bell Building, Sir 1 Press Officer Orissa Sectt P. M. Road (Rest.) 2 Cuttack Law Times (Reg.) 23 Bombay National History Society, 91, Wal- 3 Prabhat K. Mahapatra, Mangalabag, P. B. 35 (Reg.) keshwar Road (Rest.) 4 D. P. Sur & Sons, Mangalabag, (Rest.) 24 Dowamadeo and Co. 16, Naziria Building, 5 Utkal Stores, Balu Bazar (Rest.) Ballard Estate (Rest.) DEHRADUN- 25 Asian Trading Co, 31\), the Miraball, P. B. 1505 (Rest.) 1 Jugal Kishore & Co., Rajpur Road (R.eg.) CALCUTIA- 2 National News Agency, Paltan Bazar (R.eg.) 1 Chatterjee & Co.. 3/1, Bacharam Chatterjee Lane (Reg.) 3 Bishan Singh and Mahendra Pal Singh, 318, 2 Dass Gupta and Co., Ltd., 5413, College Street '" (Reg.) Chukhuwala (Reg.) 3 Hindu Library, 69-A, Bolaram De Street (Reg.) 4 Utam Pustak Bhandar, Paltan Bazar (Rest.) 4 S. K. Lahiri & Co., Private Ltd., College Street (Reg.) DELHI- 5 M. C. Sarkar & Sons Private Ltd., 14, Bankim 1 J. M. Jaina & Brothers, Mori Gate Chatterjee Street (Reg.) (Reg.) 2 Atma Ram & SODS, Kashmere Gate 6 W. Newman & Co., Ltd., 3, Old Court House (Reg.) 3 Federal Law Book Depot, Kasbmere Gate (Reg.) Street (Reg.) 4 Bahri Bros" 188, Lajpat Rai Market 7 Oxford Book & Stationery Co., 17, Park Street... (Reg.) (Reg.) 5 Bawa Harkishan Dass Bedi (Vijaya General 8 R. Chambray & Co., Ltd. Kent House, P. 33, Agencies) P. B, 2027, Ahata Kedara, Chamaiian Mission Road, Extension (Reg.) Road 9 S. C. Sarkar & Sons Private Ltd., I. C. College (Reg.) 6 Book-Well,4, Sant Narankari Colony, P. B. 1565 (Reg.) Square (Reg.) 7 Imperial Publishing Co., 3, Faiz Bazar, Daryaganj 10 Thaoker Spink & Co., (1933) P. Ltd., 3, Esplanade «R.eg.) 8 Metropolitan Book Co., 1, Faiz Bazar (Reg.) East (Reg.) 9 Publication Centre, Subzimandi (Reg.) (ii) 10 Youngman & Co., Nai Sarak (R.eg.) GUNTUR-Book L.overs Private ltd., Kadriguda 11 IDdiaa- Army Book Depot, 3, DaryasaJti (Reg.) ChowtaS&a (Reg.) 12 All India Educational Supply Co., Shri Ram GWAUOlt- Buildings, Jawahar Nagar (Rest.) Supdt., Printing & Stationery, M. B. 13 I»lanwant Medical &: law Boot Howse, 1522, 2 Loyal Book Depot, Patankar Bazar, Lashkar Lajpat Rai Market (Rest.) (Ile,.) 3 M. C. Dattari, Prop. M. B. Jain &: Bres., Book­ 14 University Book House, 15, U. B. Baagalore sellers, Sara fa, Lashkar Road, Jawahar Nagar (Rest.) (Rest.) IS Law Literature House 2646, Balimaran (Rest.) HUBU-rerva:je's Book House, Koppikar Roa4 (Reg.) 16 S~Jkothers, P. O. Birtalu.. (ltest.} HYDEltABAD- 17 Universal Book & Stationery Co., 16 Netaji 1 Directcr, Govt, Press Subhash Marg (Reg.,) 2 l'1Ie SwarlU Book QejIot.l.aWibpl,j 18 B. Nath & Bros., 380&. Charkhawal.aD (Chowri (Re,..) 3 Book Lovers Private Ltd. Bazar) (Rest.) (Rest.} 4 Labour Law Publications, 873, Sultan Bazar 19 ltajlcamal Prakashan P. Ltd., a. Faiz Bazar (Rea.) (Rest.) 20 Premier Book Co., Printers, Publishers & Book­ IMPHAL-Tikendra & Sons Bookseller (RestJ seller~ Nai Sarak (Rest) INDORE- 2) Universal Book Traders, 80, Ghokhale Market ... (Reg.) I Wadllawa & Co., ~7. M. G. Road (Reg.) 22 Tech. & Commercial Book Co., 75 Ghokhale 2 Swarup Brother's Khajuri Bazar (Rest.) Masbt (Rest.) 3 Madhya Pradesh Book Centre, 41, Ahilya Pura ... tRest.) 23 Saini Law Publishing Co., 1416, Chabijganj, 4 Modern Book House, Shiv Vilas Palace (Rest) Kashmere Gate (Rest.) 5 Navyug Sahitya Sadan, Publishers & Booksellers, 24 O. M. Ahuja, Bookselfen &\ Stationers, 309, 10, Khajuri Bazar (Rest.) NehrnBazar (Rest.) JABALPUR- 25 Sat Narain & Sons, 3141 Mohd, Ali Jiktzu, Mori Gate (Reg.) Modem Book House, 286, Jawaharganj (Reg.) 26 Kita& Mahal (Wholesale Div) P. Ltd., 28 Faiz 2 NatiIxlal Book House, 1:35 hi Prakash Narain Bazar (Reg.) Marg (Reg.) 27 Hindu Sahitya;.Sansar, Nai Sarak (Rest.) JAIPUR- 28 Muahi Ram MaooIIar La!. ()rientallleoksellers .& Pllblishea.. P. B.l!iS Nai Salak (Rest.) Government Prillting. and Statitlnery Department, 29 K.. L. Seth, Suppliers of L.aw, Commercial Tech Raj~than Books, Shanb Nagar, Ganeshpura (Rest) 2 Bharat Law House, BookseJlers & Publishers; 30 Adarsh Publishing Service, 5A/tO Ansari Road (Rest.) Op~ Prem Prakash Cinema (Reg.) 3 Gara Book Co , Tripolia Bazar (Reg.) DHANBAD- 4 Vaai Mandir, Sawai Man Siagh Highway (Reg.) lsmag Co-operative stores Ltd., P.O. Indian 5 Kalyan Mal & Sons., Tripolia Bazar (Rest.) School of Mines (Reg.) 6 Popular Book Depot, Chaura Rasta (Reg ) 2 Mew Sketch Press, Po!t BI»[ 26 (Rest ) 7 Krishana Book Depot, Cbaoura Rasta (Rest.) 8 Dominion Law Depot, SORh BuilGiD~, P.B. No. 23 DHARWAR- (Rest..) lAMNAGAR-Swedeslti Vastu .BtI8iIdar (Reg.) 1 The Agricultural College Consumers Co-op. Society (Rest.) JAMSHEDPUR- 2 R:ameshraya Boc-k Depot, Subhas Road (Rest.) Amar Kitab Ghar, Diagonal Road, P. B. 78 '(Reg.) 3 Karnatakaya Sahitya Mandira of Publishers and 2 Gupta Stores, Dhatkidill . (Res.) Br.oksellers 3 Saeyal Bros., BeoltseJlen &: News Agents, ERNI&ULAM- BtsJapur Market (Rest.) 1 Pai & Co , Oath Bazoat'" Itoad (Rest.) JAWALAPUR-Sah)'og Book Depot (Rest.) 2 South Imlia Traders C/o Constitutional Journal (Reg.) JHUNJHUNU­ FEROZEPUR-English Book Depot, 78 Jhoke Road (Rei.) ~hiKumarSa~tCband (Rest.) GAUHATI-Mokshada Pustakalaya (Reg.) 2 Kapram Prakuban Prasaran, 1/90 Namdba Niwas GAYA-Sahitya Sadan, Gautam Budha Marg (Reg.) ADd Marg (R.) GHAZJABAD-Jayana Book Agency (Rest.) JODHPUR- GORAKHPUR-Vishwa Vidyalaya Prakilshan Nakhes Dwarka Das Rathi, Wholesale Books and News (Rcg.) Road Agents (Res.) GU9UR-The General Manager, The N. D. C. Pubti 2 Kitab-Ghar, Scl-_jati, Gate (ReI.; slUng" Ptg. Sodety ltd. (Rest.) 3 Cboppra Brothers. Tripoli. f.azar (Reg.) JULLUNDUR- MANDY A SUGAR TOWN- Hazooria Bros., Mai Hiran Gate (Rest.) K. N. Narimhe Gowda & Sons (Rest.) 2 Jain General House, Bazar Bansanwala (Reg.) MANGALORE- 3 University Publishers, Railway Road (Rest.) U. R. Shenoye Sons., Car Street, P. Box 128 (Reg.) KANPUR- MANJESHWAR- I Advani & Co., P. Box 100, The Mall (Reg.) Mukenda Krishna Nayak (Rest.) 2 Sahil)'a Niketan, ShradhanandlPark (Reg.) 3 The Universal Book Stall, The Mall (Reg.) MATHURA- 4 Raj Corporation, Raj House, P. B. 200, Chowk ... (Rest.) Rath & Co., Tiloki Building, Bengali Ghat (Rest.) KARUR- MEERUT- Shri V. Nagaraja Rao, 26, Srinivasapuram (Rest.) 1 Prakash Educational Stores, Subhas Bazar (Reg.) 2 Hind Chitra Press, West Kutchery Road KODARAMA- (Reg.) 3 Loyal Book Depot, Chhipi Tank (Reg.) 0. The Bhagwati Press, P. Jhumri Tilaiya, Dt. 4 Bharat Educati mal Stores, Chipi Tank (Rest.) Hazaribagh (Reg.) S Universal Book Depot, Booksellers & News KOLHAPUR- Agents (R4st.) Maharashtra Granth Bhandar, Mahadwar Road (Rest.) MONGHYR- KOTA- Anusandhan, Minerva Press Building (Rest.) Kota Book Depot (Rest.) MUSSOORIE- KUMTA- J Cambridge Book Depot, The Mal (Rest.) 2 Hind Traders S. V. Kamat, Booksellers & Stationers (N. Kanara) (Reg.) (Rest.) MUZAFFARNAGAR- LUCKNOW- 1 Mittal & Co., 8S-C, New Mandi (Rest) 1 Soochna Sahitya Depot (State Book Depot) (Reg.) 2 B. S. Jain & Co., 71, Abupura (Rest.) 2 Balkrishna Book Co. Ltd., Hazratganj (Reg.) 3 British Book Depot, 84, Hazratganj (Reg.) MUZAFFARPUR- 4 Ram Advani, Hazratganj, P. B. 154 (Reg) Scientific & Educational Supply Syndicate (Reg.) S Universal Publishers (P) Ltd., Hazratganj (Reg.) 2 Legal Corner, Tikmanio House, Amgola Road '" (Rest.) 6 Eastern Book Co., Lalbagh Road (Reg.) 3 Tirhut Book Depot (Rest.) 7 Civil & Military Educational Stores, 106/B Sadar MYSORE- Bazar (Rest.) 8 Acquarium Supply Co., 213, Faizabad Road (Rest.) 1 H. Venkataramiah & Sons, New Statue Circle... (Reg.) 9 Law Book Mart, Amin-Ud·Daula Park (Rest. 2 Peoples Book House, Opp. Jagan Mohan Palace... (Reg.) 3 Geeta Book House, Booksellers & Publishers LUDHIANA- Krishnamu rth ipuram (Rest.) 1 Lyall Book Depot, Chaura Bazar (Reg.) 4 News Paper House, Lansdowne Building (Rest.) Z Mohindra Brothers, Katcheri Road (Rest.) S Indian Mercentile Corporation, Toy Palace 3 Nanda Stationery Bhandar, Pustak B1uar (Rest.) Ramvilas (Rest.) 4 The Pharmacy News, Pindi Street (Rest.) NADIAD- MADRAS- R. S. Desay, Station Road (Rest.) 1 Supdt., Govt. Press, Mount Road NAGPUR- 2 Account Test Institute, P. 0.760 Egmore (Reg.) Supdt. Govt. Press & Book Depot 3 C. Subbiah Chetty & Co., Triplicane (Reg.) 2 Western Book DepOl, Residency Road (Reg.) 4 K. Krishnamurty, Post Box 384 (Reg.) 3 The Asstt. Secretary, Mineral Industry Associa­ S Presidency Book Supplies, 8, Pycrofts Road, tion, Mineral House (Rest.) Triplicane \ (Reg.) 6 P. Vardhachary & Co., 8, Linghi Chetty Street ... (Reg) NAINITAL- 7 Palanj Parchuram, 3, Pycrofts Road, Triplicane '" (Reg.) Coural Book Depot, Bara Bazar (Rest.) 8 NCBH Private Ltd., 199, Mount Road (Rest.) NANDED- 9 V. Sadanand, The Personal Bookshop, 10, Congress Building, 111, Mount Road (Rest.) 1 Book Centre, College Law General Books, Station Road (Rest.) MADURAI- 2 Hindustan General Stores, (Paper & Stationery J Oriental Book House, 258, West Masi Street (Reg.) Merchants P. B. No. 51) (Rest.) 2 Vivekananda Press, 48, West Masi Street (Reg.) 3 Sanjoy Book Agency, Vazirabad (Rest.)

(iv) NEW DELHI- 2 J. N. P. Agarwal & Co., Padri-Ki-Haveli Ragu- 1 Amrit Book Co., Connaught Circus (Reg.) nath Bhuwan (Reg.) 2 Bhawani & Sons, 8F, Connaught Place (Reg.) 3 Laxmi Trading Co., Padri-Ki-He\"e.li (Reg.) , 3 Central News Agency, 23/90, Connaught Circus (Reg.) 4 Moti Lal Banarsi Dass, Rankipore (Reg.) 4 Empire Book Depot, 278, Aliganj (Reg.) 5 Bengal Law House, Chowhatta (Rest) 5 English Book Stores, 7, Connaught Circus P,O.B. PITJ~ORAGARH-Maniram Punetha & Sons (Rest.) 328 (Reg.) 6 Faqir Chand & Sons, IS-A Khan Market (Reg.) PONDICHERRY-M/s. Honesty Book House, 9 7 Jain Book Agency, C-9, Prem House, Connaught Rue Duplix (Reg.) . Place (Reg.) POONA- 8 Oxford Book & Stationery Co., Scindia House... (Reg.) Deccan Book Stall, Decan Gymkhana (~eg.) 9 RJm Krishna & Sons (of Lahore) 16/B, Connaught Place (Reg.) 2 Imperiol Book Depot, 266, M. G. Road. (Reg.) 10 Sikh Publishing House, 7-C, Connaught Place ••. (Reg:) 3 International Book Service, Deccan Gymkhana... (Reg.) 11 Suneja Book Centre, 24/90, Connaught Circus ... (Reg.) 4 Raka Book Agency, Opp. Natu's Chawl, Near.- 12 United Book Agency, 31, Municipal Market, Appa Balwant Chowk (Reg.) Connaught Circus (Reg.) 5 Utility Book Depot, 1339, Shivaji Nagar (Rest.) 13 Jayana Book Depot, Chhaparwala Kuun, Karol PUDUKOTTAI-Shri P.N. Swaminathan Sivam & Bagh (Reg.) Co., East Main Road (Reg.) 14 Navayug Traders, Desh Bandhu Gupta Road, RAJKOT-Mohan Lal Dossabhai Shah, Book- Dev Nagar (Reg.) sellers and Sub-Agents 15 Saraswati Book Depot, IS, Lady Harding Road (Reg.) "(Reg.) 16 The Secretary, Indian Met. Sodety, Lodi Road ... (Reg.) RANCHI- 17 New Book D~pot, Latest Books, Periodicals, Sty. I Crown Book Depot, Upper Buar (Reg.) & Novelles, P. B. 96, Connaught Place (Reg.) 2 Pustak Mahal, Upper Bazar (Rest.) 18 Mehra Brothers, 50-G, Kalkaji (Reg.) 19 Luxmi Book Stores, 42 Janpath (Rest.) R~WA-SuPtd., Govt. State Emporium V. 'P. 20 Hindi Book House, 82 Janpath (Rest.) -The Rourkela Review (Rest.) 21 People Publishing House (P.) Ltd. Rani Jhansi SAHARANPUR-Chandra Bharata Pustak Shan­ (Reg.) Road dar, Court Road (Rest.) 22 R. K. Publishers, 23, Beadon Pura, Karol Bagh (Rc~t ) 23 Sharma Bros. 17, New Market, Moti Nagar (Reg) SECt.:NDERABAD-Hindustan Dairy Publishers, 24 Aapki Du1

(v) TRIVANDRUM- VISA KHAt> ATNAM- I International Book Depot, Main Road (Reg.) 1 Gupta Brothers, Vizia Building (Rf"II.) 2 Reddear Press & Book Depot, P. B. No. 4 (Rest.) 2 Book Centre, 11/97, Main Road (Ref.' TUTICORIN- 3 The Secy. Andhra University, Gener.. l v·a". Shri K. Thiagarajan, to-C, French Chapal Road .•• (Rest.) Stores Ltd., (RCIlt.)

UDAIPUR- VIZIANAGARAM- 1 Jagdish & Co., Inside Surajapole (Rest.) Sarda & Co, ... (Rest.) 2. Book Centre, Maharana, Bhopal Consumers, WARDHA- Co-op. Society Ltd (Rest.) Swarajeya Bhandar, Bhorji Market (Reg.) UJJAIN'- For Local Sale Maaak Chand Book Depot, Sati Gate (Rest.) Govt. of India Kitab Mahal. Janpath opp. India Coffee VARANASI- HOUSe New Delhi J ~ts Friends & Co.,. Lanka (Rest.) 2 Otowlhamba Sanskrit Series Office, Gopal 2 Govt. of India Book Depot., 8 Hastings Street Calcutta . Mandir Road, P.R. 8. (Reg.) 3 High CommissiClOer r or- India ill Lolldon, India House,' 3 Glob Book Centre (Rest.~ London, W. C. 2. 4 Kohinoor Stores, University Road, Lanka (Re~ ) Railway Bookstall holders 5 B.H.U. Book Depot. (Rest.) VELLORE-- SIS. A. H. Wheeler & Co., IS, Elgin Road Allahabad A. Venkatasubhan, Law Booksellers (Reg.) 2 Gahlot Bros., K. E. M. Road, Bikanet VIJAYAWADA 3 Higginbothams & Co. Ltd.. Mount Road, Madras The Book & Review Centre Eluru Road Govern­ 4 M. Gulab Singh & Sons Private Ltd., Mathura Road, pet. (Rest.) NcwDelhi

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1 SIS. Education Enterprise Private Ltd., Kathumandu g5tra 21, Stuttgart No. 11245, Stuttgart den (Germany (Nepal) West) 4 Shri Iswar Subramanyam 452, Reversite Driv Apt. 6. New 2 Sis. Aktie Bologat, C. E. Fritzes Kungl, Hovobokhandel, York,27 NWY Fredsption-2 Box 1656, Stockholm-16 (Sweden) S "The Proprietor, Book Centre, Lakshmi Mansons, 49, The 3 Reise-und Verkehrsverlag Stuttgart, Pest 730 Gutenber- Mall, Lahore (Pakistan)

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} The Head Clerk, Govt Book Depot, Ahmedabad 12 The Registrar of Companies, Narayani Building 27 2 The Asstt, Director, Extension Centre, Kapileswar Road, Erabourne Road, Calcutta-} Belgaum 13 The Registrar of Companies, Kerala, SO, Feet R.oad, 3 The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Dhar Ernakulam 4 The Asstt. Director, Footwear Extension Centre, Polo J4 The Registrar of Companies, H. No. 3-5,83 Hyderguda, Ground No.1, Jodhpur Hyderabad .. 1S Registrar of Companies, Assam, Manipur and Tripura, S The O. I/C., Extension Centre, Club Road, Muzaft'arpur Shillong 6 The Director, Indian Bureau of Mines, Govt. of India 16 Registrar of Companies, Sualigbt lMurancc Building, Ministry of Mines & Fuel, Nagpur Ajmeri Gate Extension, New Delhi 7 11» Asstt. Director. Inclusmal Extension Centre Nadiad 17 Registrar of Companies, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh, (Gujarat) Link Road, JUllundur City 8 The Head Clerk. Photozincographic Press,S Finance Road, 18 Registrar of Companies, Bihar. Jamal Road, Pama-l Poona 19 Registrar of Companies. Raj. & Ajmer; Shri Kamta~Prasad 9 Govt. Printing & Stationery, Rajkot House 1st. Floor, 'C' Scheme, Ashok Marg, Jaipur 10 TheO. I/C. Extension Centre. Industrial Estate, Kokar, 20 The Registrar of Companies, Andhra Bank BwUding, 6 Rancm . Linghi CfIetty Street P. B. IS30, Madras 11 TIIo Direc:tor, S.I.S.I. Industrial Extension Centre, Ubhna 21 The Registrar of Companies, Mabatma Gandhi Road, West IuJat Cott. Bldg. P. B. 334, Kanpur

(vi) 22 The Registrar or Companies, Everest 100, Marine Drive, 33 O. I/C., S. I. S. I. Model Carpentry Workshop, Piyali Bombay Nagar, P. O. Bumipur 23 The Registrar of Companies, 162, Brigade Road, Banga- 34 O. riC., S. I. S. I. Chrontanning Extension Centre Tailgra lore 33, North Topsia Road, Calcutta-46

24 Tbe Registrar 0 f Companies, Gwalior 35 O. l/C., S. I. S. I. Extension Centre, (Footwear). Calcutta 25 Asstt. Director, Extension Centre, Bhuli Road, Dhanbad 36 Asstt, Director, ExtenSion Centre, Hyderabad 26 Registrar of Companies. Orissa, Cuttack Cbandi, Cuttack 37 Asstt. Director, Extension Centre, Krishna Distt. (A. P) 38 Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Jhabua 27 The ,Registrar of Companies, Gujarat State, Gujarat Sama- char Building, Ahmedabad 39 Dy. Director Incharge, S. I. S. I .• C/o Chief Civil Admn. Goa, Panjim 28 Publication Division, Sale Depot, North Block New Delhi 40 The Registrar of Trade Unions, Kanpur 29 The Development Commissioner, Small Scale Industries, 41 The Employment Officer, Employment Exchange, Gopal New Delhi Bhavan, Morina 30 The O. l/C., Universty Employment Bureau, Lucknow 42 The O. I/C" State Information Centre, Hyderabad 31 o. I/C., S. I. S. I. Extension Centre, MaIda 43 The Registrar of Companies, Pondicherry 32 O. I/C., s. I S. I. Extension Centre, Habra, Tabaluria, 44 The Asstt. Director of Publicity and ~formation, Vidhana 24-ParganaS Saubha (P. B. 271) Banglore

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