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CENSUS OF 1961 MADHYA

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT

•• JAGATHPATHI OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVIOE SUPIERINTENDIENT OF CENSUS OPIERATIONS. MADHYA PRAD!!ESH

PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF 1964 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, MADHYA PlUDESJI

(All the CenB'UB PublicatiofUI of this State will bear Volume No., VIII)

PART I General Report including Subsidiary Tabla. (in Sub-Parts)

General Tables

PART II-B Economic Tables (in Sub-parts)

PART II-C Cultural and Migration Tables (in Sub-Parts)

PART III Household Economic Tables

PART IV Housing and Establishment Tables (in­ (in Sub-parts) cluding Subsidiary Tables) and Report

PART V Special TableS for Scheduled and (in Sub-parts) Scheduled Tribes

PART VI Village Survey Monographs (A Separate Sub­ part for each Village Surveyed)

PART VII Survey of Handicrafts of the State (A Separate Sub-part for each Handicraft Surveyed)

PART VIII-A Administration Report - Enumeration

PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation

PART IX Maps

STATE PUBLICATIONS DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOKS

Dlltrict CeDtua Baud·books (or each of the 43 Districts in Madhya Pradesh PREFACE

The publication of District Census Hand-books, which was begun in the 1951 Census, represents a significant step in the process of making census statistics available for the smaller territorial units basic to executive and developmental administration. Apart from the fact that the proper implementation of policy depends on the ability of the administrative authorities concerned to quantify accurately the variables involved, it is at these levels that policies get really thoroughly tested; also, policies can fail-and probably have failed-because their statistical basis was weak. It is undoubtedly necessary that gaps in statistics at lower levels be filled as rapidly as possible. It was not possible at this Census to base all census statistics on the development block as the unit mainly because in 1961 there were many areas not till then covered by blocks. The coverage had become complete by about the middle of 1963 and it is not unlikely that the 1971 Census will recognise the block as the basic field unit as much for purposes of presentation as for operational purposes.

2. What we have tried to do in the 1961 Census Hand-books is to make them more informative by the inclusion of as many categories of non-census statistics as possible; some of these are climate, , co-operation, industry, bank­ ing, education, health etc. There is also an introductory note to each Hand­ book high-lighting the more striking fea ures. It has not been possible for the , Census Organisation to check the accuracy of the figures supplied by vaHous authorities; it is to be hoped that some other organisation, better equipped for the purpose, will take up this task. .

3. For the seventeen districts of (Part of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh) and for Panna and districts of erstwhile , which are part of the present State of Madhya Pradesh, the area figures for districts and tahsils furnished by the Director of Land Records and presented in Table A·I are internally inconsistent in the sense that the tahsil areas do not add up to the district area. This inconsistency arose from the fact that, in the case of these districts, the district area includes, but the tahsil areas exclude, 'forest' area for which the tahsilwise breakup was not then available. Later on, while this Hand-book was in the press, the Director of Land Records brought out revised area figures for the year 1962-63 for tahsils and districts, which among other improvements, do not suffer from the defect of internal inconsistency even in case of these nineteen districts. Revision of Table A-I on the basis of these area figures 'was not feasible at this 1ate stage; the only alternative was to print these revised area figures also in this Hand-book.

4. One unfortunate fact about these Hand-books is that they became avail­ 'able to the userS rather late in the decade. This is partly due to the considerable time required for the collection of information from various authorities and partly to difficulties in printing. Owing to the fact that State presses, with a heavy back­ log of printing weighing down on them, would find it impossible to print all the District Census Hand-books themselves, arrangements have been made for printing them in private presses. If these Ha~d-books are to have a useful life of more than four or five years of inter-censal decennium, more expeditious methods for the collection of non-census statistics, for the preparation and checking of the manuscripts and for printing will have to be devised.

5. The Census Organisation is grateful to the Government of Madhya Pradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of these Hand­ books and to the Superintendent, Government Printing and his organisation­ particularly the Assistant Superintendent, Printing, Government Regional Press, and his staff-for the printing arrangements made. The inspiration behind this ambitious venture is that o~ our indefatigable Registrar General, Shri Asok Mitra, to whom we are all deeply grateful. Our thanks are alsO due to the various authorities who lIupplied us with all the necessary statistics.

G. JAGATHPATHI CONTENTS

Pagu Notes and Explanations i-vii

Appendix I Standard Industrial Classification viii-xvi

Appendix II National Classification of Occupations xvii-xxiii

Selected Statistics Selected Statistics of India, Madhya Pradesh, . Divisions, Districts and Important of Madhya Pradesh xxiv-xxxiii

Revised Area and Density Figures xxxiv-xxxvi

Introducing the District xxxvii-Ixxvi

PART I

A-GENERAL POPULATION TABLES 3-7

Table A-I Area, Houses and Population ••• 3

Appendix-I Statement showing 1951 territorial units constituting the present set up 4

Appendix-II Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over and towns with a population under 5,000 ..• 4

Appendix-III Howeless and Institutional population 4

Table A-II Variation in population during sixty years S

Appendix District and Tahsils showing 1951 population according to their territorial jurisdiction in 1951, changes in area and population involved in those changes 5

Table A-III Villages classified by population 6

Table A-IV Towns (and -groups) classified by popUlation in 1961 with variation since 1901 7

~ECONOMIC TABLES 8-95

(i) General Economic Tables 8-67 Primary Census Abstract 8-9

Table B-1 Workers and non-workers classified by sex and broad age-groups 10-11 Table B-m Part A Industrial Classification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in urban areas only 12-13 ii

Pages Table B-Ill Part B Industrial Ch.ssification of Workers and Non-workers by educational levels in rural areas only 14-15

Table B-IV Part A Industrial Classification by sex and class of worker of persons aL work at I iousehold Industry 16-18

Table B-IV Part B Industrial Cla,sification by ~cx and class of worker of persons at work ill Non-Household IndustrY, Trade, Business, 'Profession or Service 19-23

Table B-IV Part C Industrial Classification by Sex and Divisions, Major Gruups and MiHor Groups of persons at work other than cultivation 24-33

Table B·.V Occupational Classification by Sex of persons at work other than cultivation 34-S1

Table B-VI Occupational Divisions of persons at work other than cultivation cla~sifltd by sex, broad age-groups and educational h:v.:ls in urban areas only 52-55 Table B-VII Part A Persons working principally (i) as cultivators, (ii) as agricultural labourers o~ (iii) at household industry classified by sex and by secondary work (i) at household industry. (ii) as .-:ultivators or (iii) as agricultural labourers 56-51

Table B-VII Part B Industrial classification by sex of persons working in non-household industry, trade, business. profession or service who are also engaged in household industry 58-61

Table B-VIII Part A Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex. broad age-groups and educational levels in urban areas only 62-63 Table B-Vlll Part B Persons unemployed aged 15 and above by sex and educational levels in rural areas only .... 62-63

Table B-D: Persons not at werk classified by sex, broad age=groups and type of activity 64-67

(Ii) Household EcoDomic Tables 68-'5

Table B-X Sample Households (i) engaged neither in cultivation nor in Household Industry, (ii) engaged either in cultivation or Household Industry but not in both and (iii) engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry for all areas· •.. . •. 61 Table B-XI Sample Households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivated in rural and urban areas separately Tpble B-XlI Sample Households engaged in cultivation only classi· fled by size of land cultivated and number of family workers and hired workers in rural and urban areas separately· 70-13 Sample Households engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry showing size of land cultivated classified by principal Household Industry in rural and urban areas separately ••• 74-7S iii

Table B-XIV Sample Households engaged only in Household Pages Industry classified by principal household industry in all areas 76-79 Part A Households classified by major groups of principal household industry and number of persons engaged 16-77

Part B Households classified by minor groups of principal household industry ... 78-79

Table B-XV Sample households engaged both in cultivation and Household Industry classified by size of land in rural and urban areas separately 80-83

Table B-XVI Sample principal household industry classified by duration of work in a 'Year and total number of workers engaged in household industry in all areas 84-93

Table B-XVO Sample households classified by size and participation in household cultivation or industry 94-95

C-SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES 96-107

Table C-I Family composition of sample households by relationship to head of family classified by size of land cultivated 96

Table C-II Age and marital status 97-101

Table C-III-Part A Age, sex and education in all areas 102

Table C-OI-Part B Age, sex and education in urban areas only 103

Table C-V Mother tongue 104-10S

Table C-VII Religion 106-101

Table C-VIII Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 106-107

Part A Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Castes 106-107

Part B Classification by literacy and industrial category of workers and non-workers among Scheduled Tribes 106-107

D-MIGRATION TABLE 108-109

Table D-ll Place of birth 108-109 E-HOUSING TABLES 110-135

Table E-I Census houses and the uses to which they are put 110-111 Ta~e E-1I Tenure status of sample census households living in censUS houses used wholly or partly as . dwelling 112 iv

TabJe E-IH Census houses used as factories and workshops Pages classified by industry, power and no power used and size of employment 113-131

Table E-IV Distribution of sample household> living in census houses used whol!y or partly as dWellings by predomi­ nant materiai of wall and predomin ,r.t material of roof 132-133

Table E-V Sample hous-:holds clas<;ified by number of members and by number of roomS occupied 134-135

SCT-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCH~~DULED TRIBES 137-153 Tahsilwise population of Schtduled Castes in rural areas only 137

Tahsilwise population of Scheduled Tribe, in rural areas only 137

Table SCT-I Part A Industrial classification of persons at work and non-workers by sex lor Scheduled Castes 138-141

Table SCT-I -Part B Indus1rial cl:lssification of persons at work and non-workers by sex for Scheduled Tribes 142-]43

Table SCT-U Part A Age and marital status for Scheduled Castes 144-148

Table SCT-I1 PartB Age and marital status for Scheduled Tribes 149

Table SCT-III Part A Education in urban areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ... 150 Table SCT-III Part B Education in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribts ... 151

Table SCT-IV Part A Religion for Scheduled Castes .. . 152

Table SCT-IV Part B Religion for Scheduled Tribes .. . 152

Table SCT--V Sample households engaged in cultivation classified by interest in land and size of land cultivate(l in rural areas only for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes separately

SC -SPECIAL TABLE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES ONLY ...

Table SC-I Persons not at work classified by sex, type of activity and educational levels for Sch~duled Castes ... 154-155

ST-SPECIAL TABLES FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES ONLY 156-162 Table ST-l Mother tongue and bilingualism for Scheduled Tribes 156-161

Table ST-II Persons not at work classified by sex and type of activity for Scheduled Tribes ..• 162 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 163-273

APPENDICES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY 275-296 v

Pages PART II

OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS 297-330

Table 1.1 Monthly rainfall and rainy days 298-301

Table 2A.l Land utilisation statistics 302

Table 2A.2 Area under principal crops 303

Table lA.3 Gross area of crops irrigated and total and net area irrigated 304

Table lA.4 Gross area irrigated by source of irrigation 304

Table 2A.S Major and medium irrigation projects 305

Table 2A.6 Yield rates of principal crops in lbs. per acre 305

Table lB.l Fortnightly wholesale price quotations of staple food grains 306-307

Table 2B.2 Daily wages (in Rupees) paid to males, females and non-adults separately for skilled and unskilled persons in specific agricultural and non-agricultural occupations 308-313

Table 2C.1 Statistics of livestock and agricultural implements 314

Table 2C.2 Taccavi Loans distributed 314

Table 2D.l Statistics of Co-operative Societies 315

Table 2D.2 Statistics of Insurance and National Savings 316

Table 2D.3 List. of Banks 316

Table 3.1 Statistics of criminal justice 316

Table 3.2 Strength of police and jails 317

Table 3.3 Annual receipts under certain heads of revenue 317

Table 3.4 Land revenue for the decade 318

Table 3.5 Statistics of registration 318

Table 3.6 Statistics of Local bodies 319-320

Table 4.1 Community Development coverage 321 vi

Pilges

Table 5.1 Educational statistics 322

Table 5.% Statistics about colleges 323

Table 5.3 Statistics ofjouroals 323

Table 6A.l Health statistics 324

Table 6A.% Number of persons who availed of family planning methods 325

Table 6A.3 Vaccination statistics 325

Table 6A.4 B. C. G. Campaign

Table 6A.S Progress of National Malaria Eradication Programme 325

Table 6B.1 Births and Deaths classified by sex and Rural/Urban ... 326

Table 6B.% Deaths in the district from some selected causes 326

Table 7.1 Communication statistics-Roads 327

Table 7.2 List of post offices, telegraph and public call offices 328

Table 8.1 List of important Fairs and Mela.s 329

Table 8.2 List. of Cinema Houses 330

Table 8.3 List of Printing Presses 330

Table 8.4 Important Events 330

MAP Dbar Distrkt Fre.tispieee ERRATA

Page Particulars Column No. Tablo No. For Road 1 2 3 4 , 6

8 P.C.A. Tahsil (Rural) 3 479·30 497'30 8 P.C.A. Tahsil (Rural) 3 668'00 658'00 27 B-IV-C Major Group 51 IS 322 232 30 B-IV-C Minor Group 851 13 1 30 B-IV-C Minor Group 853 13 1 38 B-V Family 290 (T) 8 11 13 59 B-VII-B (Rural) A. W. Division 2 & 3 Below P. W. Major Group 27 3 6 60 B-VII-B (Urban) Seventh entry in Urban 1 P.W. Major P.W.MaJor Group 3 Group 03 103 C-II1-B Below Age-group 35-44 45-491 45-59J 45-45) 45-59 141 SCT-I-A Scheduled No.6 ...... Regar 25 896 396 149 Scr-II-B 1 Bbils and including , Patelia and other sub- tribes 30 3,545 3,543 149 SCT-II-B 1 Bbils and Bhilalas including Barela etc. 31 56,098 56,089 149 SCT-II-B 1 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela etc. 34 2,792 2,702 152 SCT-IV-B 1 Bhils and Bhilalaa including Barela, Patella and other sub- tribes 2 T It 160 ST-l Tahsil (R) All Scheduled Tribes 6 Bnllish (M- Bnliish (M-I)

NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS

This note gives the meanings and explana­ with a population at least of 5,000 with atJeasti tions of terms and concepts used in this Hand. three·fourths of the adult male population being book. This is necessary because, without a engaged in non-agricultural pursuits. The proper grasp 0:( the meanings of such simple rural-urban clasSification, being operationally concepts as building, house, household, worker. cardinal and prior in point of time to the etc., it is not possible to appreciate the data census count, had to be tackled earlier and a list presented in the Handbook. Thus, one who of 219 towns in the State was therefore pre­ does not know that a:p. unpretentious hut in the pared much earlier than the census proper. thick of Bastar forests with unplastered bamboo This included 28 habitations which were tenta­ walls and a thatch roof and with space hardly tively treated as towns, the intention being that, enough for two cots is not a whit less of. a build­ after the 1961 Census da.ta became available, ing than the Indian versions of the skyscrapers their cases would be re-examined. Later on, in one of the metropolitan cities, or that a 'however, no modification was made in the list, central jail housing all manner of criminals and even though 7 towns did not satisfy either the shady characters is as much a household as the minimum population criterion or the one based household of the most pious and god-fearing on the ratio of non-agricultural adult males citizen in .the State, may not be able to appre­ being 75% or greater. These are Gogaon in ciate what exactly the figures represent. Besides West , Datla Bandhi in (both explaining the terms and concepts, the note under 5.000 in population); and, Icchawar. also contains brief notes on the salient and Patan, Pendra, Akaltara, Arang respectively in peculiar features of some of the Census tables , , Bilaspur, Bilaspur, and presented in this Handbook. Districts (not satisfying the economic criterion). The reason for not disturbing the original list of Gensus.-The Census in India is a decennial towns was that as many as 14 habitations which operation taking place in February-March of did not satisfy one or the other of the criteria the first year of every decade. It ensures laid down earlier managed to sneak into the list coverage of all members of the population of towns as municipalities, and inclusion of irrespective of age. The operations constitut­ ·~ven more such towns was not supposed to ing a Census involve, besides counting of heads, mtroduee greater demographic distortion than the counting of numerous attributes of the was already preselll.t. The cases of Chachaura­ person couJnted. These are demographic, Binaganj town in and Sardarpur­ social, economic and cultural in nature. The Rajgarh in Dhar District are peculiar in that number of these attributes regarding which each of these two municipal towns consists of: information is reeorded has been inereasing two distinet habitations separated by 2 miles in from census to census and is limited only by the first and 8. miles in the second case. considerations of cost, time alld organisation. Population.-The important thing about a popu­ All areas, which were not urban were rural. lation is that it is dynamic. It is a constantly They consisted of 'villages'. A very large changing entity. These ehanges take place by majority of the eensus villages were 'revenue the natural processes of birth and death as well villages', which had well demarcated or re­ as by migration. A statement of population cognised boundaries, and which included not only has therefore little sense unless the point of time the inhabited portion (or portions) but also to which it relates is also stated. A population agricultural land and uninhabited waste (or figure is correct only for a particular point of other) lands. The census village was thus not ·time; and, even though in practice one may synonymous with a habitation or a dwelling' in omit to indicate this point of time, one fact, a village could contain two or more distinct should none the less be clear about it. The habitations separated by considerable distances population figures presented herein refer to the known variously as 'tola' or 'mazra' Or 'para'. sunrise of 1st M·arch, 1961, unless otherwise Besides, in many districts there were forest stated. villages, situated inside Reserved forests and without clearly demarcated boundaries. The Rural-Urban Classification :-Data collected at ar:eas ent~red against these villages in the 8 Census is usually presented separately for the VI1!age DIreetory are thus only approximate. rural and urban areas. A 'town' or a 'town­ It IS to be noted that being as observed by group' constitutes an . A 'town' in Martin [Census Superintend~nt (old) Madhya the 1961 Census was either (i) a municipality. Pradesh, 1911 and Census Commissioner for or corporation; or (ii) a habitation India, 1921] arbitrary and irregular units of (ti) area, carved out chiefly for revenue and admini­ that a particular group of towns is situated in strative purposes, there are many revenue such a way, and exhibits some interconnecting villages which do not have any habitation. They features of such a kind, that they can be consi­ are not, therefore, of much demographic interest, dered a single demographic entity whose organic and their inclusion in the Village Directory js nature is likely to become more and more evident

B-(i) General Economic Tables.-This series securities deposited in a bank, and doing no other Ineludes 22 tables containing information on work, were treated as non-workers. Persons certain economic aspects of the population. The professionally engaged in anti-social activities concepts involved have undergone significant (i.e., thieves, robbers, prostitutes, beggars, etc.) changes as compared with the 1951 and earlier were, however, not treated as workers. The Censuses. In the 1951 and earlier censuses or at approach to the concept of "work" was pragmatic any rate in the last few censuses income or econo­ and numerous illustrations were given to clarify mic independence (and dependence) were treated the concept. The basis of work was held to be 8S the criteria for denoting the economic status satisfied in the case of seasonal work i.e., work of a person. Separate account used to be taken at cultivation, livestock, dairying or household of all persons who were economically independent industry if the person has had some regular work Bnd of those who were economically dependent. of more than one hour a day througliout the grea­ An intermediate ca.tegory of economic semi-inde­ ter part of the working season. In the case of pendence was also introduced in the 1931 Census. regular employment in any trade, profession, This consisted of the 'earning dependents' of the service, business or commerce the basis of work 1951 Census and even there the element of income was satisfied if the person was employed during was present. This income-based classification any of the fifteen days preceding the day on which seems to have not infrequently resulted in a he was visited by the Census enumerator. A suppression of information relating to those who person who was working but was absent from worked in household economic activities but did his work during those fifteen days or for a. longer: not actually earn any income like men other period owing to illness or other causes was than the head of the household and women of the treated as worker. Work included not only family or children working at the family cultiva­ actual physical work but also effective supervision tion or cottage industry but not earning any and direction of work. incomes. The 1961 Census introduced the con­ cept of work and totally abandoned the 'income' The Working Categories :-The 'Primary classifica­ approach. Thus all people who worked (i.e., tion of the population is by means of a simple were "economically active") including family dichotomy into workers and non-workers. The workers who were not in receipt of any income, & former is further sub-divided into nine sub-classes working children who· did not earn enough for 'Or working -categori'es of the Census. These are their maintenance were treated as workers. On listed below; the correspondence. with the the other hand such persons as a receiver of rents Standard National Industrial Classification is t>n, immovable property, or of interest on also indicated.

CENSUS W.()RKlNG CATEGORY CORRESPONDING DI~SION OR MAJOR " GROUP OR. MINOR GROUP OF me I Workers ill cUltivation MinOr

The only term . requiring explanation is' PRINCIPAL AND SECONDARY WORKER: household industry, the others being self­ Table B-VII Part A and Part B involve the explanatory. AS regards household industry, 8.1 concepts of principal and secondary work. For three-fold test was' laid down, viz:- every worker the principal work had to be indi­ (a) "Household Industry" should consist of cated . in the case of a person who was engaged manufacture, processing or servicing and in more than one work, and also the secondary may include sale but should not be con­ work if he was engaged in two· or more than two tined simply to buying and selling. . At productive activities. The concepts of primary le~st part of the goods offered for sale and secondary work had nothing to do with the from the household should be manu­ income accruing to a person from his wode. factured or processed by members of the The principal work of a person was that activity household. which took up most of his time; similarly the secondary work (in case a person was engaged (b) "Household Industry" should be on the: household scale where the workers in two or more than two kinds of work) was that mainly will be the Head of the house­ which took up less time than the principal work hold himself and/or members of the but greater than the other kinds of work. Unless household, the role of hired workers specifically stated to the contrary in the table heading itself the tables in the Handbook are from outside being of secondary based on the principal work of a person. importance. Thus, in any Hou~ehold Industry, members of the household should be in a position to lend a hand' Non-workers :-The non-working section of the in the industry whenever they find the population also was divided ini:o eight classes time in the course of their daily chores. according to the nature of their activities. Thus Household Industry cannot, therefore, be a non-worker could be (i) a full time student or on the scale of a registered factory but child attending school, (ii) a pel ;.;on engaged in :home duties (like a housewife or other adult can use machinery and employ power female who does no other work) (iii). dependent like steam engine or oil engine or electri­ including an infant or child not attending school. city to drive the maehinery. a person permanently disabled from work (c) Location also is important, for proximiv.f because of illness or old-age; (iv) a retired decides partieipation by members of person who is not employed again, rentier, a the household. In a village this parti­ person living on agricultural or non-agricul­ cipation is possible if the Household' tural royalty rent or dividend, or an:!, other' Industry is located at home or within person 0:( independent means for securing which the village because village organisation' he does not have to work and who does no other is such as makes it possible for mem­ work; (v) a beggar, vagrant or independent bers of the household to move about woman without indication of source of income freely in the village to look after their and others of unspecified source of existence; work. In urban areas such free moVe­ (vi) a convict (not an unde:i:trial who was to be ment is not possible, and therefore•. recorded for the work he did before being for household industry in urban areas admitted to Jail); (vii) persons who were seek. we should consider only those indus.. ing employment for the first time; and (viii) tries which are located or at least the persons who previou.sly had worked. but were! major part of whose work is located at out of employment; and . Were again seeking home. work, . ClaS80/ Worker:-A worker, other than a culti­ Education Levels :-A per-son was treated as vator, agricultural labourer or a worker at illiterate if he did not satisfy the test of literacy this meaning the ability both of reading and household industry could be: (i) an EmplO',1er, writing. The test of reading was held to be that is, who hires one or more persons in his satistied if a person could read printed matter .work; (ii) an Employee, that is, . who does his or easily legible manuscripts. The test of work under others for wages or salary in cash writing was the ability to write a simple letter. The minimum educational level is primary or or kind; (iii) a Single Worker, that is, who is junior basie, and this includes all persons who '. doing his work without employing others, except have passed this examination but have not casually, and without the help of other members passed the next higher level examination i.e. of the family, except casually (this includes matriculation or higher secondary. Persons workers working as members of a co-operative); who had formal schooling but had not passed the primary or junior basic level examination and (iv) a Family Worker, that is, who is doing were literates without any educational levels. his work in his own famil:r without wages or A person belonging to any particular -educa­ salary in cash or kind. A person could be an' tional level means a person who has passed thfJ emploYEle in a household industry also. examination denoting that level. (v)

INDUSTRIAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION We have used only the three digit Code number

APPENDIX-I STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION This elassifieation groups the industries into 9 Divisions 45 Major Groups 343 M'inor Groups The divisions, major groups and minor groups with their Code numbers are listed below.

~------,------.--.----~------.------.-~------Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group­ (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Division O-Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, Preparation of timber 022 Fishing and Hunting. Production of fuel including char- 00 Field Produce and Plantation Crops:­ coal by exploitation of forest 023 Production of fodder by exploita- Production of cereal crops' (includ­ tion of forests 024 ing gram) such as rice, wheat, jowar, bajra, 000 Production of gums, resins, lac, Production of pulses such as arhar, barks, herbs, wild fruits and leaves moong, masur, urd, khesari, other by the exploitation of forests 025· gram 001 Production and gathering of other Production of raw jute and kindred forest products not covered above 026· fibre crops 002 Production of raw cotton and 03 Fishing: - kindred fibre crops 003 Production of fish by fishing in sea 030· Production of oilseeds, sugarcane and other cash crops 004 Production of fish by fishing in in- Production of other crops (includ- land waters including the operation ing vegetables) not covered above 005 of fish farms and fish hatcheries 031 Production of fruits and nuts in Production of pearls, conch, shells, plantation, vines & orchards 006 sponges by gathering or lifting from Production of wood, bamboo, cane sea, river, pond 032" reeds, thatching grass etc. 007 Production of juice by tapping 04 Livestock and Hunting:­ palms 008 Production and rearing of livestock Production of other agricultural (large heads only) mainly for milk produce (including fruits and nuts and animal power such as cow, not covered by code number 006 & buffalt?, goat 040' flowers) not covered above 009 Rearing of sheep and production of wool 041' 01 Plantation Crops:- Rearing and production of other Production of tea in plantation 010 animals (mainly for slaughter) such Production of coffee iIi plantati@n 011 as pig 042 Production of rubber in plantation 012 Production of ducks, hens and other Production of tobacco in plantation 013 small birds, eggs by rearing and Production of ganja, cinchona, poultry farming 043 014 Rearing of bees for the production Production of other plantation of honey, wax, and collection of crops not covered above 015 honey 044 Rearing of silk worms and produc_ 02 Forestry and Logging:- tion of cocoons and raw silk 045· Planting, replanting and conser- Rearing of other small animals and. vation of forests 02'0 insects 046 ; Felling and cutting of trees and Trapping of animals or gaIil:es transportation of logs 021 propagation 047 (ix )

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Production of other animal hus­ 21 Beverages: - bandry products such as skin, bone, Production of distilled spirits, ivory & teeth 048 wines, liquor from alcoholic malt, fruits and malts in distillery and Division 1-Mining and Quarrying:­ brewery 210 10 Mining and Quarrying:- Production of country liquor 211 Mining of coal 100 Production of indigenous liquor M'ining of ores 101 such as toddy, liquor from mahua, Mining of gold and silver ores 102 palm juice 212 Mining of manganese 103 Production of other liquors not Mining ot: mica 104 covered above 213 Mining of other non-ferrous metallic Production of aerated and mineral ores 106 water 214 Mining of crude petroleum and natural gas 106 Production of ice 215 Quarrying of stone (including Production of ice-cream 216 slate), clay, sand, gravel, limestone, 107 Processing of tea in factories- 217 Mining of chemical earth such as Processing of coffee in curing soda ash 108 works 218 Mining and Quarrying of non­ :rr.etallic products not classified Production 0;1; other beverages 219 above such as precious and semi­ precious stones, asbestos, gypsum. 22 Tobacco Products:­ sulphur, asphalt 109 ndanufacture of bidi 220 Division 2 & 3-Manufactunng:­ Manufacture of cigars and cheroots 221 2.0 Foodstuffs: - Manufacture ot: cigarette and Production of rice, atta. flour, etc. cigarette tobacco 222 by milling, Dehusking and process- Manufacture of hookah tobacco 223 ing of crops and foodgrains 200 Manufacture of snuff 224 Production of sugar and syrup from Manufacture of jerda and other sugarcane in mills 201 chewing tobacoo 225 Production of indigenous' sugar, gur, from sugarcane or palm juice Manufacture of other tobacco pro- and production of candy 202 ducts 226 Production of fruit products such 23 Textile-Cotton: - as jam, jelly. sauce and canning and Cotton ginning, cleaning, pressing'" preservation of fruits 203 and baling 230 Slaughtering, preservation of meat Cotton spinning (other than in and fish and canning of fish 204 mills) 231 Production of bread, biscuits, cake Cotton spinning and weaving in and other bakery products 205 mills 232' Production of butter, , cheese Cotton dyeing, bleaching 283: and other dairy products 206 Cotton weaving in power looms 2M Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oil) 207 Cotton weaving in handlooms 2350 Production of hydrogenated oils M'an ufacturing of khadi teJDtile in (Vanaspati) 208 handlooms 23G Production of other food products Printing of cotton textile 23'l!' such as sweet-meat and condiments, Manufacturing of cotton nets 288 muri, murki, chira. khoi, cocoa, Manufacturing of cotton, cordage, chocolate, toffee, lozenge 209 rope and twine 289 ex)

Description Minor Group Mlljor Group Description Minor Group Major Group (Code) (Code' (Code) (Code) 24 Textile-Jute: _;_ Manufacture of coir and coir pro- ducts 2:17 Jute pressing and baling 240 Jute 'spinning and weaving ,241 Manufacture of umbrellas 278 Dyeing and bleaching of jute 242 Processing and manufacture of tex- tile products not covered 'above 279 Printing of jute textile 243 Manufacture of other products like rope; cordage from jute and similar 28 Manufacture of Wood and Wooden fibre' such as hemp, mesta 244 Products: - Sawing and planing of wood 280 26 T~tile-WooI: - Manufacture of wooden furniture & fixtures Wool baling and pressing 250 281 Wool cleaning and processing Manufacture of structural wooden (scouring) 251 goods (including treated timber) such as beams, posts, doors. Wool spinning and weaving in mill 252 windows. 282 Wool spinning other than in mills 253 Man ufacture of wooden industrial Wool weaving in powerloom 254 goods other than transport equip­ Wool weaving in handloom 255 ment such as bobbin and similar Embroidery and art work in equipment and fixtures 283 woollen textile 256 Manufacture of other wooden pro­ ducts such as utensils, toys, artwares 284 26 Textile-Silk:- Manufacture of veneer and. plywood 286 Spinning and weaving of silk textile Manufacture of plywood products in mill 260 such as tea chest 286 Dyeing and bleaching of: silk 261 Manufacture of boxes and packing Spinning of silk other than in mills 262 cases other than plywood 287 Weaving of silk textile by power Manufacture of materials from loom 263 cork, bamboo, cane, leaves and other allied products Weaving of silk textile by handloom 264 288 Printing of silk textile 265 Manufacture of other wood and allied products ,not covered above 289 Manufacture of silk cordage, rope and twine 266 29 Paper and paper Products:­ ~ Textile-Miscellaneous: - Manufacture of pulp from wood, Manufacture of carpet and all other rags, wastepaper and other fibres similar type of textile products 270 and the conversion of such pulp into Manufacture of hosiery and other ~my ~ind of paper and paper board knitted fabrics and garments 271 In mIll 290 Embroidery and making of crepe Manufacture of pulp from wood, lace an~ fringes 272 rags, wastepaper and other fibres and the conversion oJ; such pulp Making of textile garments includ- into any kind of: paper and paper ing raincoats and headgear 278 board handmade 291 Manufacture of made up textile goods except wearing apparel such Manufacture of products, such as as curtains, pillow cases, bedding paper bags, boxes, cards, envelopes -materials, mattress, textile bags 274 and mOUlded pulp goods from paper, paper board and pulp 292 Manufacture of water-proof textile product. lIuch as oil cloth, tarpaulin 275 30 Printing and Publishing:- Printing and publishing of news~ Manufacture and recovery of all papers and periodicals 800 types of fibres for purposes of padd- ing, wadding, and upholstery filling 276 Printing and publishing of bo~ks 301

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Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) ------""--- All other types of printing including Manufacture of matches 334 lithography, engraving, etching, block making and other work con- Manufacture of medicines, pharma­ nected with printing industry 302 ceutical preparations, perfumes, cosmetics and other toilet prepara- All types of binding, stiching, siz- tions except soap 335 ing and other allied work connected with binding induetry " " 303 Manufacture of soap and other washing and cleaning compounds 336 81 Leather and Leather" Products :­ Manufacture of turpentine, -sYnthe- Currying, tanning and finishing of tic, resin, and plastic products and" hides and skins and preparation of materials (including syntheti.- finished leather " 810 rubber) " 337 Manufacture of - shoes and other leather footwear 3U"" Manufacture of common salt 338 Manufacture of clothing and wear- Manufacture of other ehemiCR.ls & ing apparel (except footwear) made chemical products not covered of leather and fur 312 above (including inedible oils and Manufacture of leather products fats) 339 (except those covered by Code Nos. 311, 312), such as leather uphols­ . 84 Non-metallic Mineral Products tery, suitcases, pocket books, ciga­ other than Petroleum and Coal:- rette and key cases, purses, sadd- Manufacture of structural clay pro- lery, whip and other articles 818 ducts such as bricks, tiles 340 Repair of shoes and other leather Manufacture of cement and cement foot-wear 314 products 841 Repair of all other leather products Manufacture of lime 342 except footwear 315 Manufacture of structural stone goods, stone dressing and stone 32 Rubber, Petroleum and Coal Products:- crushing 843 Manufacture of tyres and tubes 320 Manufacture of stonewares, other Manufacture of rubber footwear 321 than images 344 Manufacture of rubber goods used Manufacture of stone images 345 Manufacture of all kinds of other Manufacture of plaster of for industrial purpose 822 and its products 346 rubber products from natural or ]\{anufacture of asbestos products 347 synthetic rubber including rubber Manufacture of mica products 348 raincoat " 32'S Production of petroleum, kerosene 35 - Manufacture of earthenware and and other petroleum products in earthen pottery: - 350 petroleum refineries" 324 Manufacture of chini&ware and Production of coaltar and coke in crockery 351 coke oven 325 Manufacture of porcelain and its Manufacture (If other coal and products 352' coaUar products not covered else. Manufacture of glass bangles and where - 826 beads 33 Chemicals and Chemical Products:_; Manufacture of glass apparatus Manufacture of basic industrial Ma"nufacture of earthen image, bus~ and statues chemicals such as acids, alkalis &; 355 their salts not elsewhere specified 330 Manufacture of earthen toys and Manufacture of dyes paints artw9"res except those covered by colours and varnishes' , 881 code No. 355 856 'Manufacture of glass and glass Manufacture of fertilizers 832 products except optical and photo­ ~anufacture of ammunition, explo- graphic lenses and glass products sIves and fire works " 333 covered above" 357 (xii)

Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group­ (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) S5 Manufacture of other non-metallic Manufacture of electric lamps and mineral products not elsewhere fans 375 specified 859 Manufacture of insulated wires and 86 Basic Metals and their products ex­ cables 376 cept Machinery and Transport Manufacture of all kinds of battery 377 Equipment:...;.. Manufacture of electronic equip- Manufacture of iron and steel ment such as radio, microphone 378 including smelting, refining, rolling, convetkion into basic forms such as Manufacture of electric machinery ,billets, blooms, tubes, rods 360 and apparatus, appliances not specified above 37~ Manufacture including smelting, refining of non-ferrous metals and 38 Transport Equipment:­ alloys in basic forms 361 Manufacture, assembly and repair- Manufacture of armaments 362 ing of locomotives 38O'. Manufacture of structural steel Manufacture of wagons, coaches, products such as joist, rail, sheet, tramways and other rail road plate 863 equipment other than that covered Manufacture of iron and steel by Code No. 863 881 furniture 364 Manufacture and assembling of motor vehicles of all types (except- Manufacture of brass and bell ing motor engines) 382 metal products 365 ' Manufacture of motor vehicles Manufacture of aluminium products 366 engines parts and accessories 383 Manufacture of metal products Repairing and servicing of motor (other than of iron', brass, bell metal vehicles 384 and aluminium) such as tin can 367 Enamelling, galvanising, plating. Manufacture of bicycles and tri­ (including electroplating) polishing cycles and accessories such as and welding of metal products 368 saddle, seat frame, gear 385 Building and repairing of water Manufacture of sundry hardware:; transport equipment such as ships, such as G. I. pipe, wire net, bolt. boats, and manufacture of marine screw, bucket, cutlery (This will also include the manufacture of engines 386 sundry ferrous engineering pro­ Manufacture & repair of air trans- ducts done by jobbing engineering port equipment including aero­ concerns which cannot be classified planes, aeroengines 887 in major groups 36,37,38 and 39). 369 Repairing of bicycles and tricycles 388 Manufacture of other transport 87 Machinery (All kinds other than equipment not covered above such transport) and Electrical Equip­ as animal drawn and hand drawn ment:- vehicles 389 Manufacture and assembling of machinery (other than electrical) 89 Miscellaneous manufacturing Indqs­ -except textile machinery 370 tries: Manufacture and assembling of -prime mover and boilers, other than Manufacture of optical instruu;.ents -electrical equipment, such as diesel and lenses, opthalmic goods and -engines, road rollers, tractors ' 371, photographic equipment and sup- plies 390 Manufacture of machine tool~ 372 1tJanufacture of textile machinery Manufacture of scientific, medical ,and aceessories 373 and surgical instruments and equip- Manufacture of heavy electrical ment Bnd supplies 391 m~h,inery and equipment such as Assembling and repairing of motOrs, generai:prs, transformers 374 watches and clocks 392 (xii)

'Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) Manufacture of jewellery. silver­ Wholesale trading in vegetables, ware and wares using gold and fruits, sugar, spices, oil, fish other precious metals 893 dairy products eggs, poultry and other foodstuff (not covered else Manufacture and tuning of Musical where) 601 Instruments 894 Wholesale trading in all kinds of Manufacture of stationery articles fabrics. and textiles products such not covered elsewhere such as pencil, as garments, hessian, gunny bag, pen-holder, fountain pen 895 silk and woollen yarn,· shirtings, Manufacture of sports goods 896 suitings, hosiery products 602 Manufacture and repair work of Wholesale trading in beverages, such goods not assignable to any other as tea (leaf). coffee (seed and· group 399 powder), aerated water 603 Wholesale trading in intoxicants Division 4-Constructi01i such as wines, liquors 604 -40 Construction: - Wholesale trading in other intoxi- Construction and maintenance of cants such as opium, ganja etc. 606 buildings including erection, floor- Wholesale trading in tobacco, bidi, ing, decorative constructions,. ele­ cigarettes and other tobacco pro- ctrical and sanitary installations 400 ducts 606 Construction and maintenance of Wholesale trading in animals 607 roads, railways, bridges, tunnels 401 Wholesale trading in straw and Construction and maintenance of fu~~ 008 telegraph and telephone lines 402 Construction and maintenance of 61 Wholesale trading in medicines and water ways and water chemicals 610 such as bund, embankments, dam, Wholesale trading in fuel and light- canal, tank, tubeweIIs, wells 403 ing products such as coke, coal, kerosene, candle 611 Division 5-Electricitll, Gas, Water and Wholesale trading in toilets, perfu- Sanitary Services mery and cosmetics 612 4)0 Electricity and Gas:- Wholesale trading in metal, porce- Generation and transmission of lain and glass utensils, cl'ockery, electric energy 500 chinaware . 613 Distribution of electric energy 501 Wholesale trading in wooden, steel Manufacture of Gas in gas works and other metallic furniture and and distribution to domestic and fitt~~ 6U industrial consumers 502 Wholesale trading in footwear 615 Wholesale trading in tyres, tubes $1 Water Supply and Sanitary Services:­ and allied rubber products 616 Collection, purification and distri­ Wholesale trading in petr91, mobil bution of water to domestic and oil and allied products 617 industrial consumers 510 Wholesale trading in other house­ Garbage and sewage disposal, hold equipment not covered above 618 operation of drainage system and all other types of work connected 62 Wholesale trading in bricks, tiles and with public health and sanitation 511 other building materials 620 Wholesale trading in wood, bamboo, Division 6-Trade and Commerce cane, thatches and similar products 621 60 Wholesale Tl."ade:- Wholesale trading in cereals and 63 Wholesale trading in p~per and Pulses 600 . other stationery goods 680 .. _-_ (Xiv)

:Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor GrouJ;t. (Code) (Code) (Code) ------(Code) Wholesale tradi~g in agricultural Retail trading in toilet goods. per- and industrial machinery equip", fumes and cosmetics 651 ment and tools and appliances other Retail trading in, medicines and than electrical 631 chemicals 652 Wholesale trading in electrical Retail trading in footwear, head­ machinery and equipment like gear such as hat, umbrellas, shoes motor, battery, electric fan, bulb 632 and chappals 6sa; Wholesale trading in all kinds of transport and storage equipment 633 Retail trading iIi tyres. tubes and allied rubber products 65~ Wholesale trading in skins, leather . Retail trading in petrol, mobiloil and fur 634 and allied products 655- Wholesale trading in clocks, eye glasses, frames 685 66 Retail trading in wooden, steel and other metallic furniture and fittings 660" Wholesale trading in hardware and sanitary equipmen~ 636 Retail trading in stationery goods and papers 661 Wholesale trading in scientific, Retail trading in metal, porcelain medical and surgical instruments 637 and glass utensils 662- Wholesale trading in precious Retail trading in earthenware and metals and stones, gold and silver- earthen toys 663: wares and jewellery 638 Retail trading in other household Wholesale trading in all goods not equipment not covered above 664, covered above 639 67 Retail trading in bricks, tiles and 64 Retail Trade:- other building materials 67fr Retail trading in cereals, pulses, Retail trading. in hardware and vegetables, fruits, sugar, spices, sanitary equipment 671 oil, fish, dairy products, eggs, Retail trading in wood, bamboo poultry 640 cane, bark and thatches 672: Retail trading in beverages such as Retail trading in other building tea (leaf), coffee (seed and powder), materials 678· aerated water 641 68 Retail trading in agricultural and Retail trading in intoxicants such _ industrial machinery equipment, as wines, liquors 642 tools and appliances . 680' Retail trading in other intoxicants Retail trading in transport and such as opium, ganja, etc. 643 storage equipIMnts 681 Retail trading in tobacco, bidi, ciga­ Retail trading in electrical goods rettes and other tobacco products 644 like electric fan, bulb, etc. 682' Retail trading in fuel such as coke. Retail trading in skins, leather and coal, firewood and kerosene 645 furs and their products excluding Retail trading in food stuffs like footwear and headgear 683' sweetmeats, condiments. cakes, Retail trading in clock and watch, biscuits, etc. 646 eye glass, frame 684 Retail trading in animals. 647 Retail trading in scientific, medical Retail trading in straw and fodder 648 and surgical instruments 685- Retail trading in precious stones 65 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, and jewellery 686 dhoti, saree, readymade garments Retail trading in musical instru­ of- cotton, wool, silk and other tex­ ments, gramophone record, pictures . tiles and hosiery products; (this and paintings including curio Includes retail trading in piece­ dealing 687 gOQds of cotton, wool, silk and Book-selling - 688 . other textiles) 650 Retail trading in goods unspeeified 689 (xv)

Major Group Description· Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group (Code) (Code) .__ (Code) (Code) 69 Trade and Commerce M1scellaneous:­ 73 Communication:- Importing and exporting of goods Postal, telegraphic, wireless and and commodities 690 signal communications 730 Real estate al)d properties 691 Telephone communication 731 Stocks, shares and futures 692 Information and broadcasting 732 Providents and insurances 693 Division 8.-Services: 80 Public Services (This does not in­ Money lending (indigenous) 694 clude Govt., Quasi-Govt. or local Banking and similar type of body activities, other than adminis­ financial operation 695 trative, in such fields as transport, Auctioneering 696 communication, information and Distribution of motion pictures 697 broadcasting, education and scienti­ fic services, health, industries, pro­ All other activities connected with duction, construction, marketing & trade and commerce not covered operation of financial institution above including hiring out of dur- each of which is classified in the able goods such as eleetric fan, appropriate industry groups) :- microphone, rickshaw, etc. 699 Public Services in Union and State Division 7.-Transport, Storage and Communi­ army including territorial corps cation: and volunteer corps 800 70 Transport:- Public Service in Navy 801 Transporting by railways 700 Public Service in Air Force 802 Transporting by tramway and bus Public Service in Police 808 service 701 Public service in administrative Transporting by motor vehicles departments and offices of Central (other than omnibus) 702 Government 804 Transporting .. by road through Public service in administrative other meaJis of transport such as departments and offices of Quasi­ hackney carriage, bullock cart, ekka 703 Government organisation, munici- Animal transporting by animals palities. local boards, etc. 805 such as horses, elephant, mule. Public service in administrative camel 704 departments and offices of State Governments 809 Transporting by man such as carry- ing of luggage, hand cart driving, 81 ' Educational and Scientific Services:­ rickshaw pulling, cycle rickshaw Educational services such as those driving 705 rendered by technical colleges, tech­ Transporting by boat, steamer, nical schools and similar technical ferry, etc. by river, canal 706 and vocational institutions 810 Transporting by boat steamer, Educational services such as those ship, cargo boat by sea or ocean 707 rendered by colleges, schools and similar other institutions of non_ Transporting by air 708 technical type 811 Transporting by other means not Scientific services and research insti­ covered above 709 tutions not capable of classification under any individual group 812 "'71 Services incidental to transport 82 Medical and Health Services:­ such as packing, carting travel agency 710 Public health and medical services rendered by organisations and indi­ "'12 Storage and Ware Housing:­ viduals such as by hospitals, sana­ toria, nursing homes, maternity Operation of storage such as ware- and child we];fare elinic as also by houses 720 hakimi, unani, ayurvedic, allopathic Operation of storage such as cold­ and homeopathic particulars 820 storage 721 Veterinary services rendered by Operation of storage of other type 722 organisations and individuals 821 .Major Group Description Minor Group Major Group Description Minor Group' (Code) (Code) (Code) (Code) 83 Religious and Welfare Services:­ 87 Recreation S'ervices:- Religious services rendered by reli­ Production of motion picture and gious organisations and their estab­ allied serviees such as processing lishments maintained for worship editing etc, 870 or promotion of religious activities, Recreation services rendered by this includes missions, ashrams and cinema houses by exhibition of other allied organisations 880 motion pictures 871- Religious and allied services render- Recreation services rendered by ed ~y pandit, priest, preceptor, organisations and individuals such faklr, monk 881 as those of theatres, opera Welfare services rendered by orga. companies, ballet and dancing nisations operating on a non-profit parties; musicians, exhibitions. basis for promotion of welfare of circus, carnivals 87~ the community such as'. relief soci­ Recreation services rendered by eties red-cross organisation for the indoor and outdoor sports by orga­ collection and allocation of contri- nisations and individuals including bution for charity 832 horse, motor ete. racing, 87~ 84 Legal Services:- 88 Personal Services:- Legal services rendered by barris- Services rendered to households ter, advocate, so1icitor mukteer, such as those by domestic servants, pleader, mukurie, munshi 840 cooks 88(r M'atrimonial services' rendered by Services rendered to households organizations and individuals 841 su~h as those by governess, tutor, prIVate secretary 881- 85 Business Services:- Services rendered by hotels board- Engineering services rendered by ing houses, eating houses,' cafes, professional organisations or in- restaurants and similar other orga­ dividuals 850 nisations to provide lodging and Business services rendered by orga- boarding facilities. 882;- nisations of accountants, auditors; Laundry services rendered by orga­ book-keepers or like individuals 851 nisations and individuals, (this includes all types of cleaning, Business services rendered by dyeing, bleaching, dry cleaning p!ofessional organisations or indi- vlduals such as of those of advertis- services) 88S: ing and publicity agencies 852 Hair dressing. other services render- ed by organisation and individuals Business services rendered by pro- such as those by barber, hair­ fessional organisations or indi- dressing saloon and beauty shops· 884'- viduals such as of those rendered by news agency, news paper corres- Services rendered by portrait and pondent, columnist, journalists commericial photographic studios 885- editors, authors ' 853 89 Services (not elsewhere classified):­ 86 Community Services and Trade and Services rendered by organisations Labour Associations: - . or individuals not elsewhere classi- ~ervices rendered by trade 8Ssocia- fied 89& tI0!ls, chambe,rs ,of commerce, trade U:Illons and SImIlar other organisa- Division 9-Activities not adequately tIOns 860 descirbed: Services ren~~red by civie, social, 90 Activities unspecified and not eultur~l, pohtlCSI. and fraternal - adequately described including . orga~I~tIons such as rate payers activities of such individuals who assOCIatIon, club, library 861 fail to provide sufficient information Community services such as tholle about their industrial affiliation to renderell1 by public libraries enable them to be classified 900 muaeu1l].s, botanical and zoologicai Fresh entrants to· the Labour gardena, 'etc. 862 Idarket 999 (xvii)

APPENDIX-II NATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (Coc1e Strac:tul'e) Which classifies occupations into 331 Occupational Families (three-digit code numbers) 75 Occupational Groups (two-digit code numbers) 11 Occupational Divisions (one...digit code numbers) Note I.-The Classification does not provide separate code numbers for Apprentices, Foremen and Instructors (in-plant only). These may be classified by giving the prefixes of "A",

()7 Social Scientists and Related Workers:- 101 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 070 Economists cials, State Govern:qtent 102 Administrators an«i Executive Offi­ 071 Accountants and Auditors cials, Local Bodies, 072 Statisticians and Actuarie~ 103 Administrators and Executive om.. 073 ~ographers cials, Quasi-Oovernment 074 Psychologists 104 Village Officials 075 Personnel Specialists. 109 Administrators and Executive Offi- 076 Labour and Social Welfare Workers cials, Government. n.e.c. 077 Sociologists and Anthropologists 11 Directors and Managers, Whosesale and 078 Historians. Archeologists, Political Retail Trade:- Scientists and Related Workers 11 0 DireetDrs and Managers, Wholesale 079 S'ocial Scientists and Related Trade - Workers, n.e.c. 111 Directors and :Managers, Retail Trade 08 Artists, Writers and Related Workers:- 080 Authors 12 Directors..... Managers and Working Pro­ 081 Ed~tors, Journalists and Related prietors, l'inancial Institutions:- Workers 120 Directors, Managers and Working 082 Translators, Interpreters and Proprietors, Banks Language Specialists 121 Directors, Managers and Working 083 Painters, Decorators and Commer- Proprietors, Insurance cial Artists 129 Directors, Managers and Working 084 Sculptors and Modellers Proprietors, Financial Institutions, 085 Actors and Related Workers 13 Directors. Managers and Working Pro­ 086 Musicians and Related Workers prietors, other:- 087 Dancers and Related Workers 130 Directors, Managers and Working 089 Artists, Writers and Related Proprietors, Mining, Quarrying and Workers n.e.c. Well Drilling 181, Directors, Managers and Working 09 Draughtsmen, and Science and Engineer_ Proprietors. Construction ing Technicians, n,e,c. 132 Directors, Managers and Working 090 Draughtsmen Proprietors, Electricity, Gas. Water 091 Laboratory Assistants and Sanitary. 099 Science and Engineering Techni_ 133 Directors, Managers and Working cians. n.e.c. Proprietors, Manufacturing OX Other Professional, Technical and Related 134 Directors, Managers and Working Proprietors, Transport and Com~ Workers:- munieation OXO Ordained Religious Workers 135 Directors, Managers and Working OX1 Non-ordained Religious Workers Proprietors. Recreation, Entertain­ OX2 Astrologers, Palmists and Related ment and Catering Services Workers 136 Directors, Managers and Working OK9 Other Professional, Technical and Proprietors, Other Services Relitteft-WQr:i\:ers, n,e.c, 139 Directors, Managers and Working OX4 Geographers - Proprietors, n,e.c, I Administrative, Executive and ManageriGi. 2 Clerical and Related Workers: Workers 20 --Book-keepers and Cashiers:- OX3 Librarians, Archivists and Related Work61'S: 200 Book-kee~ _ Book-lceeping and 10 Administrators and Executive Officials, Accounts Clerks Gove.. nment: - . 201 Cashiers 100 Administrators and Executive Offi­ 202 Ticket Sellers and Ticket -Inspectors cials, Central Government (All De­ including ushers and Ticket Collectors fence Services Personnel to be (excluding those on moving trans­ included in this family) port) (xix)

21 Stenographers and Typists:- 34 Money-Lenders and Pawn-Brokers:;_. 210 Stenographers 340 Money-Lenders (including Indige­ 211 Typists nous Bankers) 341 Pa·wn-Brokers ~2 Office Machine Operators: 220 Computing Clerks and Calculating 4 Farmers, Fishermen, Hunters, Loggers and Machine Operators Related Workers: 221 Punch Card Machine Operators 40 Farmers and Farm Managers:- 229 Office Machine Operators, n.e.c. 400 Cultivators (Owners) 28 Clerical Workers, Miscellaneous:- 401 Cultivators (Tenants) 280 General and other Ministerial AS8is, 402 Farm Managers, Inspectors and tants and Clerks Overseers 289 Miscellaneous Offi.:!e Workers includ­ 403 Planters and Plantation Managers ing Record keepers, Moharrers, 404 Farmers and Farm Managers. Diaphers, Packers and Binders of Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing office papers. 409 Farmers and Farm Managers, n.e.c. 29 Unskilled Office Workers:- 41 Farm Workers:- 290 Office Attendants, Ushers, Hall 410 Farm Machinery Operators Porters etc. n.e.c. 411 Farm Workers, Animals, Birds and Insects Rearing Sales Workers: 412 Gardeners (malis) 30 Working Proprietors, ·Wholesale and 413 Tappers (Palm, Rubber trees, etc.) Ret.'l.il Trade:- 414 Agl~icultural Labourers 800 Working Proprietors, Wholesale 415 Plantation Labourers Trade 419 Farm Workers, n.e.c. 801 Working Proprietors, Retail Trade 42 Hunters and Related \-Vorkers:- 31 Insurance and real estate salemen, sales­ 420 Hunters men of securities and services, and 421 Trappers auctioneers :- 429 Hunters and ~elated Workers, n.e.c. 310 Agents and Salesmen, Insurance 311 Agents, Brokers and Salesmen, Real 43 Fishermen and Related Workers:- Estate 430 Fishermen, Deep Sea 312 Brokers and Agents, Securities and 431 Fishermen, Inland and Coastal Shares Waters 313 Auctioneers 432 Conch and Shell gatherers, Sponge 314 Valuers and Appraisers and Pearl Divers 319 Insurance and Real Estate Salesmen, 439 Fishermen and Related \Vorkers. Salesmen of Securities and Services, n.e.c. and Auctioneers, n.e.c. 44 Loggers and other Forestry Workers:- 32 Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents:- 440 Forest Rangers and Related Workers 441 Harvesters and Gatherers of Forest 320 Commercial Travellers Products including lac (except logs) 321 Manufacturers' Agents 442 Log Fellers and Wood Cutters 329 Conmiercial Travellers and Manu­ facturers' Agents, n.e.c. 443 Charcoal Burners and Forest Pro-· duct Processors 33 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related 449 Loggers and other Forestry Worker&, . Workers:- n.e.c. 830, Salesmen and Shop Assistants, Wholesale and Retail Trade 5 Mines, Quarrymen and Related Work~rs: 331 Hawkers, Pedlars and Street Vendors 50 Miners and Quarrymen:- 339 Salesmen, Shop Assistants and 500 Miners Related Workers, n.e.c. 501 Quarrymen (xx)

502 Drillers. Mines and Quarries .66 Inspectors, Supervisors, Traffic Con­ 503 Shot Firers trollers, Despatchers, TransPort:- 660 Inspectors, Supervisors and Station 509 Miners and Quarrymen, n.e.c. Masters 01 Well Drillers and Related Workers:- 661 Traffic Controllers 510 Well Drillers, Petroleum and Gas 662 Signalmen and Pointsmen 511 Well Drillers. other than Petroleum and Gas 67 Telephone, Telegraph and Related. Tele­ communication Operators:- 52 Mineral Treaters:- 670 Telephone Operators 520 Mineral Treaters 671 Telegraphists and Signallers 59 Miners, Quarrymen and Related. Workers, 672 Radio Communication and Wireles& n.e.c.:- Operators 590 Miners, Quarrymen and Related 673 Teleprinter Operators Workers. n.e.c. \ 679 Telephone. Telegraph and Related Tele-Communication Operators, n.e.c. 6 Workers in Transport and Communicaticm Occupations: 88 Postmen and Messengers:- 60 Deck Officers, Engin~r Officers and Pilots, Ship:- 680 Postmen 600 Deck Officers and Pilots, Ship 681 Messengers (including Dak Peons) 601 Ship EngineeI:S 69 Workers in Transport and Communication 61 Deck and Engine-room Ratings (Ship), Occupations, n.e.c. Barge Crews and Boatmen:- 690 Ticket Sellers, Ticket Inspectors. 610 Deck Ratings (Ship), Barge Crews including Ushers and Ticket and Boatmen Collectors on moving Transport 611 Engine-Room Ratings, Firemen and 691 Conductors, Road Transport Oilers, Ship 692 Workers in Transport Occupations. 62 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight n.e.c. Engineers :- 693 Inspectors, Traffic Controllers and 620 Aircraft Pilots Despatchers, Communications 694 Workers in Communication Occupa­ 621 Flight Engineers tion, n.e.c. . 622 Flight Navigators 7-8 Craitsmert, Production Process Workers. 63 Drivers and Firemen. Railway Engine :-._ and Labourers not elsewhere classified: 630 Drivers 681 Firemen 70 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and 64 Drivers, Road Transport:- Related Workers:- 700 Fibre Preparers, Ginners, Cleaners, 640 Tramcar Drivers Scourers, etc. 641 Motor- Vehicle and Motor Cycle Drivers 701 Blow-room Workers and Carders 0642 Cycltl Rickshaw Drivers and Rick­ 702 Spinners, Piecers and Winders shaw Pullers 703 Warpers and Sizers 643 Animal Drawn Vehicle Drivers 704 Drawers and Weavers 6-49 Drivers, Road Transport, n.e.c. 705 Pattern Card Preparers (including Palki and Doli Bearers) (excluding Printers) e5 Conductors. Guards and Brakesmeu 706 Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers (Railway) :- 707 Knitters and Lace Makers 650 Conductors '108 Carpet Makers and Finishers 661 Guards 709 Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related. Workers, n.e.c. 652 Brakesmen (xxi)

"11 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Related 752 Fitter-Assemblers and Machine Workers:- Erectors (Except Electrical and Precision Instrument Fitter-Assem­ 710 Tailors, DreiS Makers and Gannent blers) Makers 753 Mechanics-Repainnen (Except Elec­ 711 Hat and Het.d-gear Makers trical and Precision Instrument 712 Furriers Repairmen) 713 Upholsterers and Related Workers 754 Sheet Metal Workers 714 Pattern Makers, Markers and Cutt­ 755 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters ers, Textile Products, Leather Gar­ 756 Welders and Flame Cutters ments and Gloves 757 Metal Plate and Structural Metal 715 Sewers, Embrioderers and Darners, Workers Textile and Fur Products 758 Electro-Platers, Dip-Platers and 719 Tailors, Cutters, Furriers and Relat­ Related Workers ed Workers, n.e.c. 759 Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Delated Work­ "12 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers ers, n.e.c. (including Metal-engrav­ (except Gloves and Garments) and Related , ers other than printing) Workers:- 720 Shoe Makes and Shoes Repairers 76 Electricians and Related Electrical and 721 Cutters, Lasters, Sewers, Footwear Electronics Workers:- and Related Workers . 760 Electricians, Electrical Repairmen 722 Harness and Saddle Makers . and Related Electrical Workers 729 Leather Cutters, Lasters and Sewers 761 Electrical and Electronics Fitters (except Gloves and Gannents) and 762 Mechanics-Repairmen, Radio and -Related Workers, n.e.c. Television 763 Installers and Repairmen, Telephone "13 Furnacemen Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Telegraph and Related Metal Making and Treating 764 Linemen and Cable Jointers Workers:- 769 Electricians and Related Electrical 730 Furnacemen, Metal and Electronics Workers, n.e.c. 731 Annealers, Temperers and Related Heat Treaters 77 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers. 732 Rolling Mill Operators, Metal Coopers and Related Workers:- 738 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and 770 Carpenters, Joiners, Pattern Makers Forgemen (Wood) 734 Moulders and Coremakers 771 Shipwrights and Body Builders 735 Metal Drawers and Extruders 772 Sawyers and Wood Working Machi- 739 Furnacemen, Rollers, Drawers, nists Moulders and Related Metal-Making 773 Coach and Body Builders and Treating Workers n.e.c. 774 Cart Builders and Wheel Wrights '74 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch 775 Cabinet Makers Makers, Jewellers and Related Workers:- 779 Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, 740 Precision Instrument Makers, Watch Coopers. and Related Workers, n.e.c. and Clock Makers and Repainnen 741 Jewellers, Goldsmiths and Silver- 78 Painters and Paper Hangers :- smiths 780 Painters and Paper Hangers 742 Jewellery Engravers 19 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construction Tool-Makers, Machinists, Plumbers, Weld­ Workers n.e.c.:- ers, Platers and Related Workers:- 790 Stone Cutters, Stone Carvers and 750 Fitter-Machinists, Tool-makers and Swne Dressers Machine Tool Setters 791 Bricklayers, Plasterers, Masons 751 Machine Tool Operators 792 Glaziers (xxii)

793 Cement. Finishers and Terrazzo and 828 Coffee and Tea Blenders and Related Mosaic Workers Workers ,.. 794 . Hut Builders and Thatchers 829 Millers, Bakers, Brewmastera ano 795 Well Diggers Related Food and Beverage Workers~ n.e.c. 799 Bricklayers, Plasterers and Construc­ tion Workers, n.e.c. 83 Chemical and Related Process Workers:- 830 Batch and Continuous Still Operators. 80 Corr.positors, Printers, Engravers, Book­ Binders and Related Workers:- 831 Cookers, Roasters and other Heat Treaters, Chemical and Related 800 Type-setting Machine Operators Processes 801 Compositors 832 Crushers, Millers and Calenderere.. 802 Proof-Readers and Copy Holders Chemical and Related Processes 803 Printers (Paper) 833 Paper Pulp Preparers 804 Printers (Textile) 834 Paper Makers 805 Photo-Litho Operators, Photo-litho­ 839 Chemical and Related Process.. graphers Workers, n.e.c. 806 Engravers, Etchers & Block Makers (Printing) 84 Tobacco Preparers and Products Makers: 807 Stereotypers 840 Curers, Graders and Blenders~. 80g Book Binders Tobacco 809 Compositors, Printers, Engravers, 841 Cigarette Machine Operators Book-Binders and Related Workers, 842 Cheroot, Cigar and Bidi Makers n.e.c. 843 Snuff and Zarda Makers 849 Tobacco Preparers and Product 8J Potters, KiInmen, Glass and Clay Formers Makers, n.e.c. and Related Workers:- . 810 Furnacemen, Rilnmen and Ovenmen 85 Craftsmen and Production Process. Workers n.e.c. 811 Potters, and Related Clay Formers 850 Basketry Weavers and Related, 812 Blowers and Benders, Glass Workers 813 Moulders and Pressers, Glass 851 Tyr~ Builders, Vulcanisers and.. 814 Grinders, Cutters, Decorators and Related Rubber Products Makers Finishers 852 Plastics Products Makers 815 Pulverisors and Mixers, Cement, Clay 853 Tanners,. Fellmongers, Pelt Dressers. and other Ceramics and Related Workers 819 ·Potters, Kilnmen. Glass and Clay 854 Photographic Dark Room Workers. Formers and Related Workers, n.e.c. 855 Makers of Musical Instruments and, Related Workers . 82 Millers, Bakers, Bre'wmasters and Related 856 Paper Products Makers Food and Beverage Workers:- 859 Craftsmen and Production Process. 820 Millers. Pounders, Huskers and Par­ Workers, n.e.c. chers, Grains and Related Food Workers . 86 Testers, Packers, SOrOOrs and Related.' 821 Crushers and Pres~ers, Oil Seeds Workers:- 822 Dairy Workers (Non-Farm) 860 Checkers, Testers, Sorters, Weighers. 823 Khandsari, Sugar and Gur Makers' and Counters a24 Bakers, Confectioners, Candy and 861 Packers, Labellers and Related, Sweetmeat Makers Workers . 825 Mak-ers of Aerated Water and 87 Stationary Engine and Excavating and!. Brewers Lifting Equipment Operators and Related· 826 .Food Ganners, Preservere and Re- Workers:- lated Workers 870 Operators, Stationary Engines ancl. 827 Butchers Related Equipment -_ (xxiii)

871 Boilermen and Firemen 98 Building Care.. Takers, Cleaners and 872 Crane and Hoist Operators Related Workers:- 873 Riggers and Cable Splicers 980 Building Care-Takers 874 Operators of Earth.. moving and 981 Cleaners, Sweepers and Watermen Other Construction Machinery, n.e.c. 94 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians and 875 Materials-handling Equipment,Opera.. Related Workers:- tors 940 Barbers, Hairdressers, Beauticians 876 Oilers and Greasers, Stationary and Related Workers Engines, Motor Vehicles and Relat.. ed Equipment 95 Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers:- 879 Stationary Engine, and Excavating and Lifting Equipment Operators 950 Laundrymen, Washermen and Dho.. and Related Workers, n.e.c. bies 951 Dry-c]eaners and Pressers 89 Labourers, n.e.c.:- 890 Loaders and Unloaders 96 Athletes Sportsmen and Related Workers: 899 Labourers, n.e.c. 960 Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers Service, Sports and Recreation Workers. 97 Photographers and Related Camera Opera­ 90 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards and tors:- Related Workers:- 970 Movie Camera Operators 900 Fire Fighters and Related Workers 979 Other Photographers 901 Police Constables, Investigators and Related Workers 99 Service, SPOl"ts and Recreation Workers,. 902 Customs Examiners, Patrollers and n.e.c.:- Related Workers 990 Embalmers and Undertakers . 903 Watchmen and Chowkidars 999 Service, Sport and Recreation, 909 Fire Fighters, Policemen, Guards, Workers, n.e.c. and Related Workers, n.e.c. X Worket's not Classifiable by occupation :91 House Keepers, Cooks, Maids and Related Workers:- XO Workers without occupations:- 910 House Keepers, Matrons, Stewards XOO Workers without occupations; (Domestic and Institutional) Matriculates and above X08 Workers without occupations: 911 Cooks, Cook-Bearers (Domestic and Literates Institutional) 912 Butlers, Bearers, Waiters, Maids and X09 Workers without occupations: other Servants (Domestic) Others 913 Ayas, Nurse-maids X8 Workers Reporting Occupation Unidenti­ 919 House-Keepers, Cooks, Maids, and fiable or Unclassifiable:- Related Workers, n.e.c. X80 'Yorkers reporting occupations un.. identifiable or un classifiable !92 Waiters, Bartendel's and Related Workers 920 \Vaiters. Bartenders and Related X9 Workers not Reporting Occupation:­ Workers (Institutional) X90 \Vorkers not Reporting occupation. (xxiv)

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA. MADHYA PRADBSH, DIVISIONS, I Not,:-Under Column 3. (a) represents area fi~""e furnilhed by the Surveyor General 01

UDiOD/Sta'fFo,ivWOJl/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Distl"iet own Rural Sq. Miles don per inhabited Towns residential No. of bouseholdl UrbaJl Sq. Mile villages houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

IND~ T (al Z,ots-.S'- (b) -,.!I8,4011 ssS 5"r03S:l 11,'70 0 '78,855.586 8.t.5u •887 R :1,01:13115 ·97 567035" 650V't001l711 68.",,-S'" U 1:40 7 50305 ·,700 "$078503-\1 -50563>3'71< MADHYA PRADESH ••• T Cal 1E7:1,1I'7 (bl ,,69,"'4"1 "9S1 7°,.". IU9 6,a30 ,8s4 6,6"50sBo R "68.30111 7004"4 5,376,498 5,6118.37$ U 7lto ,;J a-9 854>356 g87,1107 GwaUor Divi.ion T (a) 17,1153 (b) "7"u5·5 !10O 6,59" 5950\196 's_,a61E II "7,"55·7 ,,66 6.5M 2" 506.706 534073" u 59.8 9,739 .. " 88,790 u6,soa:. 1 - T (a) 4-,489 (b) 4,511. 5 174- 1,290 6 131,7(18 14-2.804- R 4-,507.2 159 1,290 121,64-5 129;293 U 4.3 15,611 6 13,063 13,511 2 T (al 1,723 R (b) 1,720.1 37S 898 4- 134,708 lIS,916 U 1,717.0 346 898 95,831 104,439 3.1 15,128 4- 8,?93 9,477 3 Gwalinr T Ca) 2,002 (b) 2,015.0 326 760 4- 95,868 124,830- R 1,988.2 168 760 55,4-57 60,4-84- U 26.8 12,124 4- 40,411 64,346

4- T (a~ 782 (b 785.7 255 416 38,112 39,249- R 783.7 218 416 32,755 33,137 U 2.0 14,715 5,357 6,l1t

5 T Cal 3,986 (b) 3,943.1 142 1,308 3 IOS,766 110,897 R 3,939.9 132 1,308 101,503 102,881 U 3.2 12,266 3 7,263 8.016 6 Guna T 4,271 (b(a~ 4,240.1 141 1,922 6 lt3,618 119,56S R 4,219.7 123 1,922 99,515 104-,502 U 20.4- 3,665 6 14,103 15,06' Dj",.icm T (a) lIa.8.f5 (b) ••677. 8 1E87 10,6,8 .8 81509"3 8a..,909 II 11..,601<·5 ",6 10,6S8 76.,397 80150\157 U 76 ., 3,445 x8 5405:16 59>45"t 7 TikamgaTh T (a) 1,944 (b) -1,960.9 232 812 88,630 93,830 R 1,958.7 222 872 84,563 89,54-9 U 2.2 9,389 1 4-,067 4-,281 8 Chbatarpur T (al 3,381 (b) 3,330.3 176 1,076 5 115,636 126,377 R 3,295.7 161 1,076 104-,417 114,110 U 34.6 1,630 5 ll,219 12,267 9 Panna T (a) 2.716 (b) 2,785.0 119 934- 65,378 72,882 R 2,784.5 113 934- 62,173 69,201 U 0.5 31,579 3,205 3,681 xxv

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd. India, while (b) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage ·dec:ade T .. _-----_-_ per 1000 Educated percentage variation R Persons Males Females males Persons 1961 1951-1961 U ._--.. 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2

439,"34,77I ,..,,6,S93,20I SOS,94",57° 94I I05,333,s8I S4'OO +sI'50 T (b) 36o,sgB.l68 .83.504,095 ,76.794,073 63 68,304.933 18'96 R 78,936•603 4s,789,o06 36,147,497 145 37,os80348 46'91 U

3S,37s ,408 16.578•204 15.794.2 °4 953 5.544,862 "7'13 +S4··7 T 117.745,174 "4,085,038 13,660,136 97° 3,530,896 III'73 +110'95 R 406117,1134 1I.493,I66 11,1340068 856 11,013.966 43'511 +47'70 U

30436,639 1,841,668 ",594097" 866 588,1711 '7'"I +11 .. · ... T ..,854." 119 ',5116,73° >,3S70499 870 3550363 IS'45 +>9'55 R 58s.41o ,1409,8 1167,47s 8f9 .., ..,Bog 39'97 +36'511 U

78::1,348 426,061 357,287 839 116,616 14·89 +23·64 TJ 716,221 388,901 327,320 842 89,701 12·52 +20·36 R 67,127 37,160 29,967 806 26,915 40'10 +74·30 U

641,169 346,797 294.372 849 111,617 17·41 +21·44 T2 593,516 320,175 273,341 854 94,551 15·93 + 17·78 R 47,653 26,622 21,031 790 17,066 35'81 +98'06 U

657,876 353,813 304,063 859 183,336 27·87 +24'06 T3 333,428 178,648 154,780 866 47,699 14·31 +18·09 R 324,H8 175,165 149,283 852 135,637 41·81 +30'85 U

200,467 11)5.640 94,827 898 29,836 14'88 +22·00 T4- 171,037 90,264 80,773 fl95 20,115 11·76 +35·11 R 29,430 15,376 14,054 914 9,721 33·03 -21·99 l_.T

5,7,!J54; 295.543 262,411 888 6·~,522 11·56 +17'19 T5> 519,072 274,718 244,354 889 49,862 9·61 +14·28 R 38,882 20,825 18,057 867 14,660 37·70 +77·65 U

595,825 313,814 2112,011 899 82,245 13·80 +23·64- T6 520,955 274,024 246,931 901 53,435 10'26 +22·45 R 74,870 39,790 35,080 882 28,810 38·48 +32·62 U

.1151,0411 lI,K80,.fg6 11,070,546 950 499,783 n'7' +0114. 65 T "g88.1117 1I,°37,sh E.95O,635 957 40E•E8i Eo·06 + ..6'9 11 R j1&",8S5 E4I",9"4 IE909IJ[ 839 98,59 37·5J[ --a·oo Vi

455,662 239,035 216,627 906 44,067 9·67 +24·44 T7' 435,193 228,339 206,854 906 36,698 8·43 +25·81 R 20,469 10,696 9,773 914- 7,369 36·00 + 1·12 U

587,373 310,653 276,720 891 65,932 1l·22 +22·08 Tll' 531,054 280,559 250,495 893 47,072 8·86 +22·93 R 56,319 30,094 26,225 871 18,860 33·49 +14·59 U

331,257 170,942 160,315 938 31),034 10·88 +27·57 '1'9 314,520 162,132 152,388 940 2~,214 9·29 +32·39 R 16,737 8,810 7,927 900· ··6,820 10·75 _24·26 U xxvi

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA. MADHYA PRADESH. DIVISIONS, Not.: - Under Column S, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

VDioD/State/Division/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Miles tion per inhabited Towns residential No. of householda Urban Sq. Mile villages bouses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

JO T (a) 2,823 (b) 2,866'3 242 1,753 4 137,450 147,068 R 2,857 '2 221 1,753 123,670 132,231 U 9'1 6,965 4 13,780 14,857 U Rewa T (a) 2,509 (b) 2,427'6 318 2,296 142,452 156,911 R. 2,422'9 301 2,296 134,316 147,175 U 4.7 9,143 8,136 9,736 12 T 5,412 {b(~ 5,354'4- 155 1,974 5 164,854- 176,452 it 5.330'6 145 1,974 151,876 163,077 U 23·8 2,427 5 12,978 13,375 41 T (8) 4,060 (b) 3,953 ·3 147 1,733 101,513 111.369 R 3,951·9 146 1,733 100,382 110,114 U 1·4- 3,692 1,131 1,255 :ludo.... Dlyl.l_ .. , T 34- (b) 115>5115. 6 2311 ".003 611 .,0000 ••• a ·.:133,~0 R 115.4):2·4 :177 ".003 "..700 847,060 U u3·G! ··,604 6G! 1129,5:18 1186,770 It- Mandllaur 'I' (a) 3,966 (b) 3,654·3 206 1,576 12 146,902 150,173 R 3,641·8 163 1,576 115,576 116,945 U 12·5 12,762 12 31,326 33,226 .{5 'I' (a) 1,727 (b) 1,878·0 257 1,038 5 91,103 92,776 R 1,869'2 185 1,038 63,858 64,932 U 8·8 15,676 5 27,245 27,844- U.6 T (a~ 2,360 (b 2,343·6 282 1,lll 6 118,755 133,443 R 2,332 ·1 192 1,111 86,159 88,049 U 11·5 18,654- 6 32,596 45,394 17 T 2,615 (fb> ) 2,622 ·7 196 1,331 6 88,284- 89,627 R 2,621·4 183 1,331 81,009 82,284 U 1·3 26,862 6 7,275 7,343 13 Dhar T (a) 3,150 (b) 3,183·5 202 1,471 6 116,351 119,339 R 3,163 ·3 182 1,471 103,455 106,131 U 20·2 3,300 6 12,896 13,208 JO) Indore T (a) 1,479 (b) 1,369.4 550 640 4 108,369 146,097 R 1,343 ·2 224 640 54,704- 55,347 U 26·2 17,288 4 53,665 90,750 '2 J '1!>ewas T (a) 2,706 (b) 2,596·9 172 1,039 7 88,486 89,260 R 2,589·1 147 1,039 75,006 75,594 .u 7·B 8,638 7 13,480 13,66&

~l Wesf Nimar T (a) 5,206 (b) 3,751·4 264 1.715 13 171,482 177,463 R 3,739 ·9 228 1,715 147,166 150,647 U ll·5 12,007 13 24,316 26,816 '22 East NUnar T (a~ 4,132 (b 4,12!>'8 166 1,082 3 132,486 135,652 R 4,112'4 129 1,082 105,767 107,131 U 13 ·4 11.469 3 26,719 28,521 xxvii

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Colltd. India, while (b) representa area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T per Educated percentage variation R Persons Male. Femal... 1000 males Person. 19tH 1951-1961 U

9 10 11 12 13 14. 15 2

694,370 353,430 340,940 965 108,237 15·59 +25'22 T 10 630,916 318,866 312,050 979 83,585 13·25 +27·93 R 63,454 34,564 28,890 836 24,652 38·85 +3·40 U

772,602 388,887 383,715 987 114,998 14·88 +21·90 TIl 729,537 364,483 365,054 1,002 95,639 13·11 +27·31 R 43,065 24,404 18,661 765 19,359 44·95 -29,14 C

829,649 424,042 405,607 957 85,423 10·30 +27,49 T 12: 771,889 392,624 379,265 966 66,036 8·56 +29·41 R ')7,760 31,418 26,342 838 19,387 33·56 +5·87 U

580,129 293,507 286,622 977 45,092 7·77 +24·95 TIS 575,108 290,579 284,529 979 42,941 7·47 +23·87 R 5,021 2,928 2,093 715 2,151 42·84 U

5,93K,593 s,06s.6ss 208650900 935 J:.~30,410 20'74 +117.65 T 4,5°408IS II,So6,UlI II,Ig8,6oI 53 sllGo06, IS'OI +"5'74 R I,4Il6,780 759,48 % 66,.1199 179 644,343 45'%6 +34'08 U

752,085 390,731 361,354 925 168,796 22·44 +23·98 T1'4 592,554 305,891 286,663 937 100,829 17·02 +20·63 R 159,531 "',840 74,691 880 67,967 42·60 +38·24 U

183,521 249,047 234,474 941 103,431 21·39 +26·67 T 15· 345,105 176,213 168,892 958 43,589 12·63 +28·09 R 138,416 72,834 65,582 900 59,842 43,23 +23·26 U

661,720 344,515 317,205 921 155,100 23,44 +21·79 Tl& 447,018 229,589 217,429 947 60,335 IS·5() +21·77 R 214,702 114,926 99,776 868 94,765 44·14- +21·83- U

514,384 262,695 251,689 958 31,116 6·05 +34·42 T17 478,657 243,941 234,716 962 16,645 3·48 +27·66 R 35,727 18.754 16,973 905 14,471 40·50 +361·65 U

643,774 328,177 315,597 962 86,607 13·45 +27·74 T 1& 577,285 293.192 284,093 969 60,826 10·54 +25·21 R 66,489 34,985 31,5()4 901 25,781 38·77 +54·96 U

753,594 4-00,470 353,124 882 288,115 38·23 +25·38 T19' 301,511 155,873 145,638 934 59,194 19·63 +25·38 R 452,083 244,597 207,486 848 228,921 50·64 +25,39- U

446,901 230,761 216,14-0 937 77,404 17·32 +29·42' T20' 379,521 195,434 184,087 942 51,805 13·65 +21·71 R 67,380 35,327 32,053 907 25,599 37·99 +101·20 U

990,464 505,919 484,545 958 151,802 15·33 +30·55 T2ll 852,387 433,675 418,712 965 ~6,RI6 11·36 +28·14 R 138,077 72,244- 65,833 911 54,986 39·82 +47·68 U

685,150 S53,378 331,772 939 168,039 24·53 -1-30'88 T22 530,775 272,404 258,371 948 96,028 18·09 +32'20 R 154-,375 80,974 73,401 906 72,011 46·65 +26'53 U xxviii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS, NDt,:-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

Union{State{Division{ Total Area in PopuIa- No. of No. of No. of occupied District/Town Rural Sq. Mil •• per Inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages . houses

2 3 .4- 5 6 7 8

Bllepal DiYlsI_ T (a) ....,"33 (b) .....20l1 '5 175 9>868 37 756,058 8os,01l R ....,087·0 147 9>8~ 636,711 66g.7'"4 U "5'5 5,4"2 37 u!l.347 133 ... 87 23 T (a) 2,388 (b) 2,384 ·9 221 1,064 5 103,299 106,880 R 2,378 ·5 199 1,064 93,788 96,367 U 6·4 8,325 5 9,511 10,513 24- Rajgarh T (a> 2,383 (b) 2,365'7 218 1,673 5 93,751 104,622 R 2,351'0 199 1,673 84,384 94,565 U 14·7 3,330 5 9,367 10,057 25 T (a) 2,839 ,(b) 2,819·5 174 1,498 4 96,016 99,295 R 2,816'4- 151 1,498 83,894 85,771 U 3·1 20,803 4 12,122 13,524 26 Sehore T (a) 3,600 (b) 3,607 ·2 209 1,557 7 146,299 159,644 R 3,569·0 135 1,557 96,410 100,631 U 38·2 7,117 7 49,889 59,013 27 T (a) 3,272 (bl' 3,277 ·7 126 1,401 3 82,591 88,452 R 3,272 ·8 119 1,401 78,757 83,846 U 4·9 4,430 '3' 3.834 4,606 28 Hosbangabad T (a) 3,867 (b) 3,856·S' 160 1,399 9 125,776 132,194 R 3,818'4 131 1,399 100,829 106,637 U 37·9 3,144 9 24,947 25,557 29 Betul T a 3,884 1b)) 3,891'2 114 1,276 4 108,326 111,924 R 3,880'9 132 1,?76 98,6'19 101,907 U 10·3 4,576 4 9,677 10,017 Jabalpgr DlY:lsiOD ... T (al !I9,3016 (b) 119>227'4 196 13.108 40 1,173.460 1,lI16.395 R 119>°5°'1 164 13.108 9111.6]0 .,ol~~041 u 177'3 5>450 40 "9",790 1I1I.f.354 lIO Sagar T (a) 3,961 (bl 3,960·5 201 1,846 8 163.374 . 167.087 R 3,932 ·3 157 1,846 130;071 131,538 U 23,2 6,406 8 33,303 35,549 :'II lDamoh T ~.) 2,827 b) 2,808 ·7 156 1,14f 2 94,332 97,993 R 2,800·4 137 1,144 83,785 86,795 U 8 ·3 6,744 2 10,547 11,198 32 Jaba1pur T (a) 3,918 (t) 3,908'2 326 2,267 11 273.03\1 282,377 R 3,818·7 210 2,267 175;604 180,255 U 89·5 5,280 11 97,435 1!>2.122 33 Nanimhapur T (a) 1,979 (b) 1,981'4 208 993 4 81,933 88,138 R 1,962'1 135 993 72,786 77,762 U 19·3 2,537 4 9,147 10,376 ,+ Maadla T ~a) 5,127 b) 5,120·0 134 2,088 2 136,018 139,484 R 5,116'1 127 2,088 129,229 132,118 U 3·9 8,370 2 6,789 7,.!166 XXIX

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Contd. India, while (0) represents the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Femaksper Litera.te &. Literacy I'ercentage decade T 1000 males Educated percentage variation R Persons ~lales Females Persons 1961 1951-19bl U

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

,,877,034 lI,OIIO,592 .,85&.44" 9·9 643,4~5 16·60 +"7'38 T 3,"50,765 J,679.Stl ·,570,924 ,h,lIoo +0·.. 6 R 61116,0:69 '40,751 lI85.5~8 ~ .. 61.lI15 4II'"1 '7:r +6""71 U

526,135 270,777 25~,358 943 74,325 14·13 +21'45 T23 473,105 242,844 230,261 948 53,243 11·25 +18·74 R 53,030 27,933 25,097 898 21,082 39·75 +52'53 U

516,871 269,666 247,205 917 51,616 9·99 +20·90 T24 467,852 243,937 223,915 918 34,825 7·44 +21·09 R' 49,019 25,729 23,290 905 16,791 34·25 +19·12 U

489,213 258,840 230,373 890 66,102 13·51 *26·71 T25 424,933 224,290 200,643 895 41,478 9·76 +23·92 R 64-,280 34,550 29,730 860 24,624 38·31 +48·92 U

754,684 40·~,i85 349,899 864 162,083 21'48 +44·82 T26 482,892 252,692 230,200 911 48,733 10·09 +23·29 R 271,792 152,093 119,699 787 113,345 41·70 +109·97 U

411,426 215,709 195,717 907 54,967 13·36 +30·46 T27 989,588 203,930 185,658 910 47,725 12·25 +26·19 R 21,838 11,779 10,059 854 7,242 33·16 +230'03 U

~IR,293 319,760 298,533 934 141,594 22·90 +21·52 T28 499,070 256,0-10 243,030 949 85;932 17·22 +~lO·90 R 119,223 63,720 55,503 871 55,662 46·69 +24·19 U

560,412 281,055 279,357 994- 92,728 16·55 +24·08 T29 513,325 256,108 257,217 1,004 70,259 13·69 +22·83 R 47,087 24,917 22,140 887 22,469 47·72 +39·50 U

507lU,60.. _,911,657 ""Bog,945 965 r,177,6.g 1I0'58 +111"74 T 6 60 g88 +16'70 R s66 ...39 1 "'3 ,, 5 738,~ 1:5'54 4om;2,i 519.'i!6 4460:J40 859 438, I: 45'4° +54'57 U

796,547 414,834 381,713 920 163,412 20·52 +25·21 T30 615,843 318,273 297,570 935 88,389 14·35 +20·10 R 180,704 96,561 84,143 871 75,023 41·52 +46·40 U

438,343 223,067 215,276 965 80,874 18·4-5 +22,63 T31 382,570 193,806 188,764- 974 56,166 !4-·68 +21·90 R 55,773 29,261 26,512 906 24,708 44·30 +27·83 U

l,273.825 662,045 611,780 924 36.1,656 28·55 +21·83 T32 801,179 4()3,O56 398,123 988 . 135,123 16·87 +7·28 R 472,646 258,989 213,657 825 228,533 48·35 +58·18 U

412,406 211,238 201,168 952 88,864 21·55 +21·6i T33 363,410 185,321 178,089 961 66,578 18'32 +20'34 R 48,996 25,917 23,079 890 22,286 45·49 +31'94 t1

684,503 341,294 343,209 1,006 97,122 14·19 +25·00 TlK 651,359 324,111 327,248 1,010 81,222 12·47 +22'12 R 33,144 17,183 15,961 929 15,900 47·97 +132·70 t1 xxx

SELECTED STATlSTJCS OF INDJA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISIONS,. Not,:_Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the Surveyor General of

U:oionlStatefDivision/ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No. of occupied Districtffown Rural Sq. Miles tionper inhabited Towns residential No. of households Urban Sq. Mile villages hoWles

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

35 Chhindwara T (a) 4,565 (b) 4,573 ·7 172 1,896 8 158,486 164,978 R 4,561'2 151 1,896, 139,400 144,097 U 12·5 7,890 8 19,086 20,881 36 Seow T (a) 3,376 (b) 3,360'7 156 1,589 103,817 109, 118 R 3,357 ·4 147 1,589 98,070 102,679 U 3'3 9,258 5,747 6,439 37 Balaghat T (aj '3,573 (bl 3,514 ·2 230 1,285 4 162,461 167,220 R 3,501·9 217 1,285 152,725 156,797 U 12 ·3 3,759 4- 9,736 10,423

BDaspar Divl.i_ T (al 111,30 5 (b) IU,3iz ·8 Zl2 B,nz 110 807,Bga 860,358 R 111,26'7 z ° B,zu 748,800 797,6z9 U 6S'z 4,I80 1110 59009111 62,739 38 Surguja T (a) 8,626 (b) 8,565 ·5 121 2,397 6 202,183 210,888 R 8,558 ·8 116 2,397 191,684- 200,008· U 6·7 6,507 6 10,499 10,880' 39 BHa. T (al 7,615 (b) 7,777·9 260 3,529 10 402,339 437,734 R 7,731'2 240 3,529 366,339 399,468. U 46·7 3,611 10 36,000 3!l,266 40 Raigarh T (al 5,064 (b) 5,008 ·4 208 2,185 4- 203,370 211,73& R 4,996'7 196 2,185 190,777 198,143- U 11·7 5,114 4 12,593 13,593 BaipUI' Di.nsio:n T (a) 30,9"4 (b) 30,8.«" ·6 I64 u,0g.2 I8 I,OIg,8I7 z,06S.816· R 30,7119'0 "49 zz,~ goB,sz4 94",736 U UII'S 405';7 18 I 1>:,303 lq,08& 41 Durg T (a) 7,576 (b) 7,500 ·3 251 4,041 8 393,485 415,715- R 7,429 ·0 222 4,041 331.623 348,411 U 71·3 3,304 8 61;862 67,304- 42 Raipur T (a) 8,214 (b) 8,213'6 244 3,8ll 8 417,662 438,415 R 8,177 ·2 217 3,811 374,146 387,779 U 36·4- 6,259 8 43,516 50,636 43 Bastar T (a~ 15,124 (b 15,127 ·7 77 S,240 2 208,670 211,686 . R 15,122 ·8 75 3,240 202,745 205,546 U 4·9 5,501 2 5,925 6,14·0 CLASS I TOWNS 1 Indore (Mum- U 21·56 18,318 42,916 79,942 cipal Corporation) 2· Jabalpur (Town- U 66·89 5,487. '3 73,304 76,923 . Group) . (a) abalpur U 52·00 5,680 59,606 63,055 Corporation (b) Jabalpur U 7'20' 5,696 6,714 6,847 Cantonment (cl Khamaria U 7·69 3,982 6,984 7,021 .Ordnance Factory XXXI

~ISTJUCTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA Plt.ADESH-Contd. India, while (b) represent. the area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females Literate & Literacy Percentage T -----~------~~ per Educated percentage decade R Persons Males Females 1000 males Persons 1961 variatioD U 1951·61 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2

785,535 396,672 388,863 980 127,919 16·28 +21'52 T35 687,146 344,7:!7 342,419 993 89,969 13·09 . +14·91 R 980389 51,9'15 46,444- 894 37,950 38·57 + 103·05 U

523,741 261,060 262,681 1,006 89,313 17·05 +20·66 T36 493,467 245,345 248,122 1,011 75,087 15·22 +20·64 R 30,274 15,715 11,559 926 14,226 46·99 +20·98 U

806,702 40!,447 405,255 1,009 166,489 20·64 +16·34 T37 760,392 377,122 383,270 1,016 146,454- 19·26 +15·39 R 46,310 24,325 21,985 904 20,035 43·26 +34·71 U

..ogg,757 01,046,86<1 0I,05!l,8gS 1,003 6~8,05!l "5.08 +19'113 T :30·7,644 ~09O!1,544 1,9OIS,'00 I,OI.!l 4!A54° "3'0!I +16'6g R 01701,113 K44.3 K8 1017,795 886 u9,5101 43'901 +901'99 U

1,036,738 530,166 506,572 955 94,866 9·15 +26·12 T38 992,94!' 505,933 487,016 963 77,595 7·81 +24·00 R 43,789 24,233 19.556 807 17,271 39·44 +105·91 U

.2,021,793 998,738 1,023,055 1,024 368,528 18'23 +15·79 T39 1,853,356 910,157 943,199 1,036 291,050 15·70 +10·59 R 168,437 88,581 79,856 902 77,478 46·00 +140·15 U

l,041,226 517,958 523,268 1,010 154,658 14·85 +22·06 T40 981,339 486,454 494,885 1,017 129,895 13·24 +22·14 R 59,887 31.504 28,383 901 24,763 41·35 +20·75 U

s,054t74K "'511,0136 01,543,505 1,013 ,87,381 IS'58 +!l5'016 T 4>564,140 ",,,,,0,368 1I03'I3077!1 .,037 568,553 1!I·t6 +19'711 R 490,601 !l70,868 0119,733 8u !l18,8!I8 44' 0 +199·97 U

1,885,236 946,154 939,082 993 336,479 17·85 +27·23 T41 1,649,682 808,081 841,601 1,041 232,361 14·09 +17·55 R 235,554 138,073 97,481 706 104,118 44·20 +200·53 U

2.002,004 9~2,679 1,019,325 1,037 370,254 18·49 +22·07 . T42 1,773,856 864,016 909,840 1,053 268,520 15·14 +17·16 R 228,148 118,663 109,485 923 101,734 44·59 +8.1·17 U

1,167,501 582,403 585,098 1,005 80,648 6·91 +27·77 T43 1,140,602 568,271 572,331 1,007 67,6i2 5·93 +27·44 R 26,899 14,132 12,767 903 12,976 48·24 +43·71 U ,AND TOWN GROUPS 394,941 213,346 181,595 851 200,140 50·68 +27·05 U 367,014 202,874 164,140 809 185,404 SO· 52 +42·81 U 295,375 159,998 135,377 846 143,973 48·74 +45·03 U 41,014 25,995 15,019 578 24,606 59'99 +19·84 U 30,625 16,881 13,744 814 16,825 54·94 +60·22 U xxxii

SELECTED STATISTICS OF INDIA, MADHYA PRADESH, DIVISION~, Not, :-Under Column 3, (a) represents area figure furnished by the S'll'Veyor General of

U nion/State/DivisionJ Total Area in Popula- No. of No. of No.ofocCUJiCd District/Town Rural Sq. Miles lion per inhabited Towns residenti No. of households Urban Sq. Mile viIIage1 hous"" ------_-"------2 3 4 5 6 7 8

3 (Mum- U 24·11 12,467 37,143 59,355 cipa1 Corpo- ration) 4 Bhopal Town- U 36·57 6,096 3 42,289 49,228 Group (a) Bhopal Mu- U 27·49 6,743 33,117 39,947 mcipality (b) Govindpura U 7·07 2,935 5,867 5,912 Industrial Township (Heavy- Electricals Ltd.) (c) Bairagarh U 2·01 8,372 3,305 3,369 (Town- Area) 5 Ujjain (Muni- U 6·75 21,357 18,334 30,970 cipality) 6 Raipur (Muni- U 9·72 14,382 25,785 30,823 cipality) 7 Durg Town-Group U 47·90 2,781 2 37,919 41,452 (a) Bhilai U 40·14 2,145 I 27,224 30,225 Industrial Township (b) Durg Muni- U 7 ·76 6,071 10,695 11,227 cipality 8 Sagar Town-- U 19·33 5,415 2 18,082 20,094 Group (a) Sagar Muni- U 13·03 6,561 14,659 16,666 cipality (b) Sagar Can- U 6·30 3,045 3,423 3,428 tonment CLASS II TOWNS Ratlam Mum- U 5·00 17,494 17,965 18,'122 cipality 2 Bilaspur Mum- U 12 ·49 6,942 18,286 19,18B cipality 3 U 4·39 18,699 13,524 14,150 Municipality 4 Muni· U 8·71 7,291 . 11,231 12,340 cipality 5 Murwara Town- U 13 ·04 4,637 3 13,740 14,402 Group (a) Murwara- U 8·48 5,444 10,987 11,159 Municipa. lity (b) Tikuri U 0·88 8,284 1,005 1,469 Factory Town. ship (c) Ordnance U 3·68 1,!l{)6 1,748 1,774 Factory Area xxxiii

DISTRICTS AND IMPORTANT TOWNS OF MADHYA PRADESH-Conclrl. India, while (b) represents area figure furnished by State Survey Department.

Population Females per Literate & Literacy Percentage decade T 1000 males Educated percentage \'ariation R ------'---Persons Males Females Persons 1961 1951-1961 U

9 10 II 12 13 14 15 2

300,587 162,204 138,383 853 127,535 42·43 +24·43 U

222,948 125,875 97,073 771 97,194, 43·59 +117·87 U 185,374- 102,584 82,790 807 80,010 43·16 +81·15 U 20,747 14,419 6,328 439 8,946 43·12 U

16,827 8,872 7,955 897 8,238 48·96 U

144,161 77,005 67,156 872 67,666 46·94- +1I·05 U

139,792 73,977 65,815 890 66,:{24 47·44 +55'66 U

133,230 83,566 49,664 594 65,861 49·43 +557·96 U 86,116 57,953 28,163 486 4.3,179 50· I4 U

47,114 25,613 21,501 839 22,682 48·14 + 132·67 U

104,676 56,303 48,373 859 46,734- 44·65 +30·73 U 85,491 45,735 39,756 869 38,158 44·63 +28·67 U 19,185 10,568 8,617 815 8,576 44·70 +40·80 U AND TOWN GROUPS 87,472 46,391 41,081 886 41,85S 4-7·85 +37·96 tr

86,706 45,795 4-0,911 893 43,970 50·71 +121'76 tr

82,090 42,410 39,680 936 36,093 43·97 + 17·16 U

63,505 33,790 29,715 879 32,639 51·40 +22·27 tl'

60,4-72 32,085 28,387 885 26,591 43·97 +78·47 U 4-6,169 24,554- 21,615 880 19,838 42·97 +36·26 U:

7,290 3,702 3,588 969 3,647 50·03 U

7,013 3,829 3,IB4 832 3,106 44·29 U xxxiv

REVISED AREA., POPULATION AND DENSITY

Density Density Ateatin (Popule- Areatin (Popula- StateJDivision,lDistrict/ Sq. miles Population lien per State/Division~jstrictl Sq. miles Population lion prr Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) Ta sil (\962-63) 1961 Sq. mile) I 2 3 4 I 2 3 4

MADHYA PRADESH 178,1"5 3.,3711, .... 190 10 2,866 694,370 242 I Raghl'rajnagar Tahsil 1,247 307,361 246 .7,JZD7 3,.06,639 .00 2 N8f<,d Tahsil 701 135,886 194 1 MORENA DISTRICT 4,312 783,348 174 3 Tah.il· 483 142,049 I Tahsil 410 170,028 415 294 4 Tamil 435 109,074 2 Morena Tahril 412 155,914 378 251 11 2,428 772,602 3 J Dura Tahril 615 141,411 230 318 4 Tahsil 501 123,051 246 1 TeoD~har TahsU· 612 148,219 242 5 Tahsil 1,117 66,849 60 2 Siro-our Tahsil- 581 187,786 323 6 Sheopl1r Tahsil 1,457 126,095 87 3 Tahsil· 720 208,444 290 4 Huz,lr Tahsil 515 228,153 443 ~ 1,719 641,169 373 1 Bhind Tahsil 530 230,959 436 12 5,352 829,649 155 2 Tahsil 397 117,471 296 1 Beahari Tahsil· 1,015 139,837 138 3 Mehaaon Tahsil 374 131,992 31'3 2 Bandhogarh 'J ah.i1 1,401 168,861 121 4 Lahar Tahsil 418 160,737 385 3 SohagplLr Tahsil 2,255 438, l4:" 194 4 T>i.lShparajil9Th Tahsil. 681 82,906 122 :3 2,016 657,876 326 I Gird Tahsil 1,039 424,729 409 13 4,012 5{l\),129 115 2 Pichhore Tahsil 724 169,633 234 1 Gopadbana. Tahsil 1,82() 332,774 183 3 Bhan

UVISED AREA p!>P1l'LATJON AND DENSITY-Contd.

DeDSity Density Areatin (Popuia. Areatin (Popula. State/DivisionlDistrictl S~miles Population tion per State/Division/District! S~ miles Population don per Tahsil (I 62·63) 1961 Sq. mile} Tamil (I 62-63) 1961 Sq. mile) 2 3 4- 2 3 4-

18 DHAR DISTRICT 3,141 64-3,774 205 25 2,819 4-89,213 174 103 I Tahsil 411 76,389 186 1 Tahsil- 381 39,433 2 Siron; Tahsil 484 82,853 171 2 SardlUPur Tahsil 456 84,900 186 3 Tahsil 321 62,602 195 3 DharTahsil 752 141,949 189 4 Baaoda Tahsil 885 159,086 180 663 146,722 221 ... K'lkshi Tahsil 5 Vidisha Tahsil 748 145,239 194- 5 Manawar Tab-,iI 859 193,814 226 26 SEHORE DISTRICT 3,613 754,684- 209 19 1,479 753,594 510 1 Tahsil 554- 80,6B7 146 1 Depalp.rr Tah$il 395 84,')33 Hl: :.t S.,h,:>r., Tahsil 612 124,148 203 2 Sawer Tah.i1 294 70,434 240 3 HlI7.lIr Tah.~il 517 291,028 563 3 Indore Tahsil 394 480,164- 1,219 4 AlIhla Tah.il 562 108,245 193 4 'Cabsil 396 118,463 299 5 khhawar Tahsil 429 46,049 107 6 NasruUaganj Tahsil. 523 53,699 103 20 DISTRICT 2,683 446,901 167 7 Hudni TahaU* 416 50,828 1.22 1 Tahsil 507 111,668 220 27 3,278 411,426 126 2 Dewas Tahsil 517 121,64-8 235 I Raisen Tahsil 525 59,419 113 3 Bagli Tahsil 690 83,512 121 • 2 Ghairatganj Tahsil· 355 37,884 107 4 Tahsil 544 72,231 133 3 Tahsil 352 52,077 148 5 Kha• .,gao" Tah,il 425 57,842 136 4- G()harl{anj Tahsil- 683 57,591 84 5 Tahsil 549 92,660 169 21 WEST 5,178 990,464- 191 6 Silwani Tahsil- 498 47,349 95 1 Tahsil 544- 111,112 204 7 Tahsil· 316 64-,446 204 2 Mah""hwar Tahsil 352 73,310 208 3 Barwa'li Tahsil 624 105,368 169 28 3,851 618,293 161 4 Rajpur Tahsil 5\1 142,013 278 I Tahsil 1,263 187,140 148 5 Tahsil 391 82,367 211 2 Seoni· Tahsil 522 73,769 141 6 Tahsil 1,009 159,010 158 3 Hosha!1gahad Tahsil 773 195,424 253 7 Tahsil 977 208,331 213 ... Tahsil 1,293 161,960 125 8 Tah.il 770 108,953 141 29 3,891 560,412 144- 22 EAST NIMI\R DISTRICT 4,128 685,150 166 1 Tahsil- 1,320 137,041 104 1 Khandwa Tahsil 1,446 310,833 215 2 Betul Tahsil 1,603 192,824 120 2 Har.ud Tahsil - 1,-121 136,073 96 3 Tahsil 968 230,547 238 3 Burhanpur T ah.il 1,261 238,244 189 JAIIALPUR DIVISION lI9,1I75 S,?1I1,6OQ 195 SO 3,950 796,547 202 IliIOPAL DIVISION lIlI,1I03 3,877,034 174 938 23 2,385 526,135 221 1 Tahsil 195,155 208 2 Ta.'1sil* 711 113,746 160 1 SUS"", Tahsil 491 96,461 196 3 Sa~ar Tahsil 1,063 301,417 284 2 AIl"M Tahsil 561 108,794- 194- 4 Tahsil 1,238 186,229 150 3 Shajapur Tahsil 698 171,916 246 4 ShujalplJr Tahsil 635 148,964- 235 31 DISTRICT 2,1115 438,343 156 1 Hatta Tahsil 1,022 147,315 144 24- 2,366 516,871 218 2 Damoh Tah.i1 1,793 291,028 162

1 Tahsil 632 139,285 220 32 JABAL PUR DISTRICT 3,909 1,273,825 326 2 Rl\igarh Tahsil 422 79,036 187 1 Murwara Tahsil 1,177 312,686 266 3 Uianra Tahsil 443 94,090 212 2 Sih.)ra Tahsil 1,191 282,228 237 4- Saraogpur Tahsil 349 87,222 250 3 Patau Tahsil 561 134,507 240 5 N8Ni~arh Tahsil 520 117,238 225 4 Jabalpur Tahsil 980 544,40~ 556 xxxvi

REVISED AREA POPULATION AND DENSITY-Cone/d.

Density Demit)" Areatin (Popula- Areatin (Popllla- State/DivisionJDistrict/ Sq. miles Population tion per State/Division/District/ Sq. mil.s Population tionper Tahsil' (1962-63 ) 1961 Sq. mile) Tahsil (1962-63) 1961 Sq. mile} 2 3 4 2 3 0{

33 NARSIMHAPUR DISTRICT 1,983 412,406 208 39 JlILASPUR DISTRICT 7,710 2,021,793 262: 1 Tah.il 913 204,923 224 1 J\tungeli Tabsil 1,588 323,027 203· 2 Nanimhap"r Tahsil 1,070 207,483 194 2 Bilaspur Tah.i1 2,207 666,185 302 3 Tahsil 2,435 333,438 137 4 Janj!;ir Tahsil 869 391,304 450, 34 5,120 684,503 134 5 Sakti Tahsil 611 307,839 504 1 Niwas TalJsjl* 1,417 184,543 130 40 4,969 1,041,226 210- 2 Dindcri Tahsil. 1,568 179,968 115 I Tabsil· 914 176,893 194 3 Mandla TabsiJ 2,135 319,992 150 2 Jashp,'r Tabsil 2,190 306,105 140, g Ghargoda Tahsil· 749 136,751 183 35 4,576 785,535 172 4 Raigarh Tabsil 624 236,354 379- I Chhindwara Tahsil 2,008 406,803 203 5 Sarangarh Tahsil 492 185,123 376 2 Tahsil. 1,479 172,409 117 lUIPURDIVlSION 30,716 500540741 16s- g Sawar Tahsil 1,089 206,323 189 41 DURG DISTRICT 7,498 1,885,236 251 I Kawardha Tahsil 1,228 172,4611 140< 36 SEONI DISTRICT 523,741 156 3,362 2 Khairagarh Tahsil 1,246 225,376 181 I Tabsil* 1,546 192,733 125 3 Bentetara Tabsil· 1,102 317,006 288; 2 Sooni Tahsil 1,816 331,008 182 4 Tahsil 820 269,019 928 5 DurgTahsil 1,147 520,100 453 37 3,560 806,702 227 6 Sa,,;ari Balod Tab.il 1,955 381,267 195- I Wara Senni Tabsil 930 369,669 397 42 RAIPIJR DISTRICT 8,094 2,002,004 241' 2 Balaghat Tahsil 1,049 284,885 272 1 Baloda Bazar Tahsil 1,764- 499,665 283 2 Raipur Tahsil 1,120 495,392 442. 3 Tahsil· 1,581 152,148 96 3 Mahasamund Tahsil 1,877 456,209 243 4 Dhamlari Tah,il 1,574 328,920 209- B1LASPUR DIVISION 1ZI,1'12 4.ogg,757 194 5 Bindranawagarh Tahsil· 1,759 221,818 126 38 8,493 1,036,738 122 43 llASTAR DISTRICT 15,124 1,167,501 n 1 Bharatpur Tahsil. 1,217 29,549 24 I Bhanupratappur Tahsil· 930 58,751 63· 2 Baikunthpur Tahsil 507 84,300 166 2 Kanker Tahsil 1,346 151,329 112 3 Surajpur Tahsil· 2,172 271,881 125 3 Narayanpur TabsJ!- 3,260 9!,260 28· 4 Kondagaon Tahsil" 2,487 186,745 75- 4 Pal Tabsil 1,485 114,695 77 5 Bi;ap!lr Tabsil* 1,489 93,668 63. S M anendragarh Tabsil 703 117,825 168 6 Dantcwara Tahsil· 1,633 134,148 82 6 Anlbikapur Tahsil 1,777 343,172 193 7 J agdalpur Tahsil 1,991 343,051 172: 7 Samri Tabsil- 632 75,316 119 8 Konta Tahsil .. 1,988 108,549 55-

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WEST NIMAR DISTRICT 2'/' ,,,"' .... HffA ./+•• ,,., &.pol. ()f U' 30' E "II" ~J' INTRODUCING THE DISTRICT by K. S. Bhatnagar Deputy Superintendent of Census Operations, Madhya Pradesh

Name:-The name Dhar is supposed to have been no mean literary skill. The Parmaras ruled well and derived from "Dhara Nagari" or th~ city of sword Dhar was prosperous. Bhojadeva I, (1010-55) was blades, possibly in reference to its acquisition by greatest king of the line and he was renowned for his sword. It is an ancient and a famous town in Malwa. pursuits of arts of peace and war. During his reign ana due to his patronage learning flourished and legends History:-Dhar district is named after its main grew. His nam~ soon became proverbial as that of a town DHAR situated at 1908 feet above sea level. The model king according to Hindu stllndards. The Mohammedans called it Piran Dhar after the many dynasty ruled Dhar for about 500 years through 2.5 ancient tombs of Mohammedan saints (Pirs) or Kila generations, last king being Jayasinha Deva IV in Dhar after the old fort. Dhar is 34 miles away from 1310. Mhow, its nearest rail head and is connected by an all weather road. It is also connected with Indore, The first appearance of Mohammedans in Dhar was (38 miles), and -Bombay Road near in 1300 when Ala-uddin subdued "all Malwa as far as Gujri. Dhar". Ten years later, it is said, Malik Kafur halted at Dhar, which was in Mohammedan hands. In 1344 Regarding its antiquity Luard writes· "It has been Muhammad Tughlak halted at Dhar and found the conjectured by Hassen that the town of Zersgersi men­ country desolated due to famine. .n 1397 Dilawar tioned by Ptolemy (A. D. 150) as lying one degree Khan became the governor at Dhar and in 1401 dec­ south west of Ujjain, is possibly Dhar, but Mandu lared himself independent. His son Hoshang would do as well. The first capital of the dynasty Ghori moved to Mandu (2079' MSL) and thus the scene was Ujjain, but Vairasinha II, the fifth prince of the shifted to Mandu for sometime. Fighting went on line, at the end of ninth century moved to Dhar which almost continuously between chiefs of and became from this time actually if not nominally, the Malwa and in 1531 Bahadurshah of Gujarat over-ran capital of Malwa and which is so intimately connected Mandu and the dynansty came to an end. with the Parmara clan as to give arise to the saying:-

"Where the Parmara is, there In 1534 took Mandu but in 1545 the is Dhar, And where Dhar is, Emperor Sher Shah placed Shujawal Khan in command. there is Parmara. His son Bayazid better known as succeed­ Without Dhar Parmara is nothing; ed him and declared himself independent. He is best So without the Parmara is Dhar". remembered for his romantic association with the beautiful singer Roop Mati. Legends have spun Dhar was referred to in the tenth century by AI­ around this association and even today the word Mandu Biruni. Ibn Batuta who visited India in 1333, some conjures up the musical-romance of this dedicated thirty years after it became a Mohammedan possession, couple. The Mughals back on the imperial throne, states that it was the chief town in Malwa £. A reference soon devoted their attention to Mandu. It was attacked to Dhara Nagari is also found in a Sanskrit drama of in 1561 and captured the following year. Roop Mali Arjun Deva's time (1210-16). During the reign killed herself. visited Mandu in 1564. An of Parmara chiefs Dhar remained an important seat of English traveller Ralph Fitch passed through Mandu learning, some of the monarchs themselves possessing in 1585 and Emperor Jehangir stayed there in 1616.

• Central Tndia State Gazetteer Series: Door State Gazetteer, Capt. C. E. Luard; pp. 108-09 (1908 Edition) £ From C. E. Luard, Ibid. (xxxviii) The English Ambassador Sir Thomas Roe also stayed The 0' Dhar then became the Junior Up-­ at that time. Pramukh and Dhar became a district headquarters.

Under Akbar Dhar again became the chieftowD of Siluation:-Dhar dis~rict is situated in south-west a maha) in the Mandu Sarkar of the of Malwa. corner of Madhya Pradesh and lies between 22°01', In 1598 Akbar stopped at Dhar. The town remained and '23° 10' Nand 74° 28' and 75° 42' East. It forms under the Mughals during the sixteenth and seventeenth a part of fndore Division' and is 38 miles south-west centuries and it was in 1732 when Udaji Ponwar def..:a­ of Indore. In shape it resembles an irregular hexagon ted Daya Bahadur the Muslim ComlUander at Dhar, with a broad base at Kukshi, Manawar and Dharam­ that the Ponwars came to possess Dhar. The stage had puri which tapers off in north at Badnawar. been set for the intervention, as the Mughal power declined. Udaji incurred the displeasure of Boundaries:-The district is bounded on the east by and so 'Sanad' was granted to his brother Indore, on the south by Khargone West Nimar, on the Anand Rao. The Ponwars ruled the State. They had west by Jhabua and on the north by Ratlam and Ujjain to surrender territories from time to time to the districts. and . In 1819 a treaty was signed with the British and the State came under the protection of the Composition:-Dlulr district of today has remained British. The British restored some territories like practically unchanged during the last decade except few Badnawar, Berasia, Kuk&hi, Nalchha, where Sir John minor changes in Badnawar and Sardarpur tahsils. Malcolm stayed between 1818-22. In 1857 Anand Its present composition goes back to 1948 when the Rao TIl, ruler was minor and hatred towards the new State of Was formed. It was then British was uncontrollable. Fearing that Dhar may carved from Kukshi, Badnawar, Dhar, Mandu and become hostile to them the British captured the town tahsils of erstwhile , Sardar­ on 25th October 1857. The State was confiscated in pur, Manawar tahsils of erstwhile and 1858 but was restored.in 1860. Berasia paragana, in Nisarpur tahsil of former Nimar district in . Sehore district, however, was handed over to the Begum At present it consists of five tahsils viz. Dhar, Sardar­ of Bhopal for her proven loyalty during the 1857-58 pur, Badnawar, Kukshi and Manawar. The details period. The British supervision of the State continued regarding the villages received on transfer in the tahsils till 1st October 1864. Anand Rao IH, later proved a have been indicated below. The seat of the district capable administrator. The Ponwar rule of Dhar is Dhar. ,The area of the former State was 1,775 Sq. lasted upto 28th May 1948 when Madhya Bharat, a miles. Union of States of Central rndia was formed.

Table-Showing the Constitution oj Dhar District-Changes since 1951

Name of Present Unit (former Tahsii Constituents) Additions Deductions Remarks 1 2 3 4 S

Kukshi Tahsil Former Kukshl 130 villages transferred from 33 villages transferred from (1) Sardarpur District Tahsil of Dhar former Manawar Tahsil of former Kukshi Tahsil of of Gwalior aboli­ District Sardarpur District of Gwalior Dhar State to present shed, is now a State Manawar Tahsil Tahsil of Dhar District 99 villages transferred from 1 village transferred from (2) Nisarpur Tahsil fo!mer Ni.sarpur Tahsil of fonner Kukshi Tahsil of abolished and have Nlmar Dlstnct of Indo", Dhar State to present been merged in State Tahsil of Jhabua District Kukshi and Man8- war Tahsils 2 Manawar Tahsil Former Manawar 104 villages transferred from 130 ,villalles transferred Dharampuri Tah­ Tahsil of Sardar­ former Nisarpur· Tahsil of from former Manawar Tah­ sil abolished pur District of Nimar District of Indore sil of Sardarpur District of Gwalior State State GwaIior . State to present Kukshi Tahsil 33 villages transferred from former Kukshi Tahsil of Dhar State 141 villages transferred from former Dharampuri Tahsil of Dhar State (xxxix)

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3 Sardarptir Tahsil Former Sardarpur 79 villages transferred to Tahsil of Sardar­ present Dhar Tahsil pur District of 2 villages transferred to pre­ Gwalior State sent Mhow Tahsil of Indore District 1 village transferred to pre­ sent Depalpur Tahsil of Indore District

4 DharTahsil Former Dhar Tah- 3 villages transferred from 1 village transferred from sil of Dhar State former Khasgi Tahsil of former Dhar Tahsil of Dhar Dhar State State to present Depalpur Tahsil of I ndore District Former· Mandu 1 village transferred from t 7 villages transferred from Tahsil of Dhar Badnawar Tahsil of Dhar former Dhar Tahsil of Dhar State State State to present Badnawar Tahsil Former Bhumia 1 village transferred from Estate of Jam­ former Dharampuri Tahsil nia. of Dhar State and Rajgarh 79 villages transferred from former Sardarpur Tahsil of Sardarpur District of Gwa­ lior State

S Badnawar Tahsil Former Badnawar 1.7 villages transferred from 2 villages transferred to pre­ Tahsil of Dhar former Dhar Tahsil of Dhar sent Barnagar Tahsil of State State Uijain District 1 village transferred from 1 village transferred to pre­ former Khasgi Tahsil of sent Ratlam Tahsil of Ratlam Dhar State District t village transferred from I village transferred to pre- former Barnagar Tahsil of sent Dhar Tahsil Ujjain District of Gwalior State I village transferred from former DepaJpur Tahsil of Indore District of Indore State

PhYSical Features:-The district has two clearly the oldest tanks and some of them are very picturesque. marked natural divisions (i) The Malwa Plateau Tract Lately the following tanks for irrigation have been (il) The Nimar Tract. These two natural divisions are constructed Kunda, Semalda and Jatapur Tanks are separated by the great Vindhyan scarp. To the north in Manawar tahsil. of this range lies the fertile Malwa Plateau lying bet­ ween 1500 feet to 2500'. Southwards the country is The Drainage:-The Vindbyan range forms the rugged and falls abruptly to the level of Narmada water-head from where many smaller rivers flow-north valley almost 800' above sea level. The Malwa tract and south to join the and Narmada rivers. opens out to wide rolling plains of rich black soil and luxuriant crops, rich fiat topped hills which are inter­ spersed. In Nimar Tract the scene changes, hills The Narmada and its Tributaries: -This great river succeed _one another, but these have little vegetation on of the State rising in Amarkaotak hills, forms the sou­ them and appear denuded. thern border of the district, with West Nimar (Khar­ gone). The river flows west and is bridged at Lakes antI Tanks:-In the towns of Dhar, Mandu on the National Highway 3 (Agra-Bom12ay Road) and and Nalchha, there were many lakes. There are a few at Rajghat near Chikalda from where one can go into lakes left in these places and weeds and debris of buil­ Sub-division of West Nimar. In high floods, dings tell the tale of yester years. There are some of both these bridges are submerged. . Although the banks (xl)

ATe fairly high, but the river causes IlJod problems, as The Dry Type:-Tbese are found on the dry happened in 1961. There are no irrigation schemes on shallow soils particula'rly over the hills, viz. over the river though it retains pknty of water all the year the lower slopes of the Vindhyan scarp. round. Among its tributaries the main ones are the Uti and Floristic composition is as follows:-Teak (Tectona the Wagh both of which flow in Kukshi tahsil, the grandis), salai (Boswellia serrata). dhaora (Anogeissus latter fonning tahsil boundary with Manawar and join lati/olia), bahul (Acacia arabica), tendu (Diospyres the Narmada near Nisharpur. Its other important melanoxylon), kulh (Sterculia urens), moyan (Launea tributaries are the and Man. The former flows grandis), anjan (Hardmakia binats), saja (Terminalio tomenfosa). ber (Zizyphus jujuba), dhudhi (Urightia south towards the south west part of the district. crosses the National Highway, sweeps a little towards east and twelorial, karonda (Cassia carandus). As a variation then flows south to jClin the Narmada. The river Man of the above semi-moist teak forest is found in Mandu, Nimkhera and Lawani blocks. It is, however, very starts in Dhar tahsil and flows soulh to Manawar. Bakaner and finally joins Narmada. limited in extent. The Chambal:-The Chambal OJ:: the 'Charmavati' The Mixed Type of Forest:-This 'type lies entirely of the ancient texts, rises in Indore district at Janapao­ on granite gneiss and Nimar sand stones and in pockets spur of Vindhyas and taking a north westerly course over hare Vindhayan sand stones. The type has been passes through the north eastern part of the district. grossly ill-used. It has been lopped, overgrazed and There are no irrigation worb on the river in the distric.:t. burnt with the result that the crop is dismal. The Its main tributaries flowing in the district are the main species are saga (Te~rona grandis). dhaora, (Ano­ Bagari and the Chambla. The Bagari flows north in geissu lati/olia). mokha (Sehabrera Swietoniodes). Dhar Tahsil and the Chambla flows in Badnawar tahsil karia (Sterenlia 'urens) and the undergrowth is , before entering Ujjain district and ultimately joins the kula. Chambal. The Mahi :-The Mahi is a small river in the Sardar­ Better Mixed Type:-This type occupies lower con­ pur tahsil and flows by Sardarpur town, it then flows tour of Vindhyan Scarp and main species are:-siris north and SW<;rves to ~est flows through Jhabua district. (Albezzia lebbek). shisham (Dalbefgia sissu), haldu (Adina cordifolia pador), salai (Boswellio Serrato) saja Flora:-The following trees are easily found: (Termino/ia tomentosa) etc. Salai normally forms more achar-(Buchanania latifolia); al (Molinda-tioretoria), than 50% of the overwood. am (Mangifera indica), amaltas (Cassia .fistula)1 aonla (PhJllanthus emblica). babuJ (Amcia arabica), bahera The chief rare type of flora found in the district is (Terminalia balltrica), bans (Dendrocalamus strictus), Adol'sonia digitolo or Khurasani Imli at Mandu. bel (Aegele marmelos), ber (Zizyphus jujuba), dhaora The chief economic tree is teak followed by tin8a. (AlIog~issus latifolia), haldu (Adina cordi/olia). jamun Shisham is used fOl construction and making agricul­ (Eugenia jombo/ana), kahu (), karonda tural implements. Saj, anjan are also used as a supple­ (Carissa carandas), khair (Acacia catechu), khirni ment to constructional materials. Bamboos are used (Mimusops hexandru), mahua (Madhuca indica), nim for making baskets, mats etc. (Melia indica), palas (Buteo frondosa), reonja (Acacia leucophloea). sag (Tectona-grandfs). salai (Boswellia The Reserve Forests:-These consist of such forests serratta), semal (Bombax malabricum). shisllam (Dal­ a., were reserved during the times of erstwhile States bergia sissu), tendu (Diosypyros melanoxylon) and tina and have been continued as such. They occupy 291.2 (Ongenia dal bergoides). sq. miles in area. Forests:-The forest in the district is mostly of (i) Dry Teak Type (ii) Mixed Forest and is classified Tile Protected Forests:-These are ex-zamindari and as (a) Reserved Forest (b) Protected Forests. The Jagirdari forests declared as Protected Forests in 1954. total area of the forest is 668.19 sq. miles or a little They are not under any working plan but one is over one-fifth 0f the total area of the district. being compiled "now."

"We are indebted to the Dil'isionol Forest Officer, Dhar for supplying to us the details about the Forests in the district. (xli)

Roads:-All the rorests or the district are readily 47° C. The winter is comparatively very mild and lasts accessible a net work of P. W. D. and Forest roads for about 8-10 weeks from November in Nimar. pass through the forests for short distance', The pro­ duce is mostly exported through these roads. Besides The rainfall in Kukshi and Manawar tahsils averages these Fair Weather Roads at Mandu, Dharampuri about 630 mms, but in Sardarpur. Dhar and Badnawar Tirla, Ajnai, Manawar, also help in transport it is little more. The decade (1951"60) average for the of the forest produce. district works out to 825. 9 mm. with 44 rainy days in a year. Produce:-The major forest produce of the district is timber, (2) fire-wood (3) char-coal and other produce being gum, mahuwa flowers and fruit~, grasses and II fodder. The Administrative Set-up :- . The Wild Life:-The position of wild life, as every­ where _in the region is in a bad shape. If during the The District in :-For the Parliament seat State time wild animals were meant only to be huntej the district has been split over into as many as three by the ru1er or a privileged few, after _. forma­ Parliamentary constituencies. Dhar Assembly consti­ tion of Madhya Bharat the position was completely tuency is tagged on to Indore Parliament Constituency reversed. This led to indiscriminate slaughter of these and Badnawar to Ujjain. The Assembly consti­ animals and in less than 10 year's time, they were tuencies of Manawar East and West along with Sardar­ hounded out. At present except a few varieties of pur and Kukshi form a part of Jhabua Parliamentary barking deer, blue bulls, panthers and a few tigen wild Constituency which is reserved for Scheduled Tribes. life is a rarity. The relevant extract from the Delimitation of Parlia­ mentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 1961 is Fauna:-Apart from domestic pets and beasts of reproduced below:- burden a11 the ordinary fauna arc met with:-Among the primates langur (Semmopilhecus--entellus), and SCHEDULE VI MADHYA PRADESH common monkey (Macacus sinicus), among carnivora A-Parliamentary Constituencies the tiger called bagh, sher or nahar (Felis tigris), panther (Felis pardus), (Hyena stirata), among Serial No. and name Extent in terms of rodents the black buck (An/elope cen-icapra)or chin­ of constituency Assembly constituencies kala (Gazella benetti), Sambhar (Cervus unicolor) or wild bear (Sus cristatus), are met with. 1 • 2 30 Ujjain (239) Ujjain North, (240) Ujjain Among the birds, common migrating fowl along South, (241) Kbacbrod, (242) with many species of ducks and snipes partridge, quails Barnagar, (271) Badnawar, (278) and sand grouse are easily ~et with. Among the fishes . (279) Ratlam, (280) rohu. sanwal are found in tanks and rivers of 31 Indore (243) Depalpur, (244) Mhow, the district. Crocodile are found in the river Narmada (245) Indore city west, (246) and Chambal. Among the reptiles cobras and vipers Indore city central, (247) Indore among the poisonous ones are commonly found. There, city East, (248) Indore, (249) however, have not heen any loss to human lives attribu­ Sawer, (270) ])bar table to wild animals. 35 Jhabua (ST) (268) Manawar East, (269) Mana­ war West, (272) Sardarpur, (273) Climate and Rainfall:-Tl1e climate in plateau and Kukshi, (274) Alirajpur, (275) hilly regions differ materially. Where as in the plateau Jobat, (276) Jhabua, (277) it is equitable and mild and during the summer the Thandla- nights are generally pleasant. in hil1y regions it is Note-.....Constituencies in bold type are in Dbar District. oppressive and in the cold season the weather is mild. On the plateau the winter season lasts from November In accordance with the Delimitation of Parliamen­ to January and the temperature is known to have gone tary and Assembly Constituencies Order 1961, the down to forties. It is much hotter in Nimar side of district returns six representatives to the State Legisla­ the district. The summer commences from March and ture; out of these three seats are for the Scheduled lasts upto June. The temperature is known to touch Tribes. The details are:- (xlii)

B-Assembly Constituencies Chairman of the District Advisory Committee and thus plays an effective role in implementing the develop­ Serial No. and name of mental activities. Constituency Extent of Constituency 1 2 Revenue Administration :-Some uniformity of reve­ DHAR DISTRlCI' nue administration was introduced after the formation of Madhya Bh.arat. In th.e con~tituent units the follo­ 268 Manawar East (S1) Patwari Circles Nos. 49 to 56, 60 wing settlements were in operation. and 63 to 113 in Manawar tahsil 269 Manawar We8t (ST) Manawar tahsil (excludina patwari Year of settlemen' circles Nos. 49 to 56, 60 and 63 to Dhar State 1927-28 113) Gwalior State 1923-24 270 Dhar Dhar tahsil (excluding patwari Holkar State 1926-21 circles. Nos. 1 to 11. 16 to 22 and Jamaria 1921-28 53 to 55) Neemkhera 1944-45 271 Badnawar Badnawar tahsil; and patwari Rajgarh 1951-52 (during circles Nos. 1 to 11. 16 to 22 and Madhya Bharat) 53 to 55 in Dhar tahsil 272 Sardarpur Sardarpur tahsil; and patwari Including the above there were as many as 31 settle­ circles Nos. 1 to 11, and 13 to 19 ments governing the revenue set-up. These are given in Kukshi tahsil below. 273 Kukshi (ST) Kukshi tahsil (excludina patwari circles 1 to 11 and 13 to 19) Table-Showing Settlement in Dhar District

The District Administration :-Dhar district forms a S. Year of Period for No. of No. Name of Settlement Settlement which valid villaaes part of Indore Commissioner's division. The usual district officers viz.. Collector, Superintendent of 2 3 4 Police, Civil Surgeon, Executive Engineer, P. W. D. Amjhera Sardarpur 1934 20 years 3 and the Sessions Judge have their head-quarters in Dhar. Settlement There is complete separation of the judiciary from the 2 Bhopawar Sardarpur 1913-14 20 years 13 executive and hence the judicial magistrates are under Settlement the immediate control of the Sessions Judge. The 3 Songarh Jagir Settlement 1940-41 20 years Collector who is also the District Magistrate is respon­ 4 Dattigaon Jagir 1912-13 :ZOyears 50 sible for the maintenance of law and. order. In this Settlement he is assisted by four Deputy Collectors who (and 5 Amjhera Sardarpur 1923-24 25 years 332 some times three of whom) are Sub-divisional Magis­ Settlement trates and enquire into cases under the preventive sec­ 6 Nimkhera Estate 1944-45 15 years 86 Settlement tions of the Criminal Procedure Code. A Deputy 7 Hanumantiya Jagir 1930-31 20 years Collector is placed incharge of a sub-division of one or Settlement more tahsils and is designated as Sub-Divisional Offi­ 8 Khammalya Jagir 1927 30 years 5 cer. In the district the SDOs do not stay in tahsil Settlement headquarters but at the district headquarters. A 9 Holkar State Settlement 1924-28 30 years 135 tahsil is in the charge of a Tahsildar who is 10 Holkar State Jagir 1935-40 20 years 55 assisted by one or more Naib-Tahsildars. Dharampuri Settlement was a former Tah!>il in Dhar State but now it is a sub­ 11 Chhadawad Jagir 1912-13 '20 years 15 tahsil or a Tappa in the charge of Naib Tahsildar. The Settlement 311 . tah;;ildars are ex-officio second class magistrates. 12 Akoliya Chunyagrhi etc. 1912-13 26 years J agir Settlement 13 Jamniya Estate Settlement 1915-16 20 years 53 The Collector, an officer from the lAS is the pivot 14 Labriya Jagir Settlement 1912-13 20 years 2 of district administration. He is Government's repre­ 15 Rajod Jagir Settlement 1938-39 20 years 14 sentative at the district level and apart from the statu­ 16 Piparni Jagir Settlement 1912-13 20 years 4 tory duties under the various enactment, co-ordinates 17 Dbar State Settlement 1924-28 20 years 642 the activities of other departments and hence plays an 18 Ringnod Jagir Settlement 1941-42 20 years 1 im~rtant role in the administration. He is also the 19 Umrela Jagir Settlement 1938-39 20 years 3 (xliii)

2 3 4 S his office is hereditary. He is the medium of communi­ cation between the people and the State officials, his 20 Barmandal Jagir 1938·39 20 years h Settlement chief duty to look after the village lands and the well­ 21 Dhar State Settlement 1907-08 20 years 2 being of its inhabitants. He realises the Land revenue 22 Sandla- Jagir 1934-35 20 years at the appointed time and pays it into the treasury. Settlement He arranges for supplies or rasad (provisions, fodder, 23 Mangod Jagir Settlement 1941-42 20 years 3 & etc.) to State officials on tour and has to be thoro­ 24 Dada Barkheda Estate 1927·28 20 years 7 ughly acquainted with the boundaries of the village. Settlement As the social head of the village, he and his assis­ 25 Digthan Jagir Settlement 1927-28 15 years 42 tants lead all the village festivals and settle petty squabb­ 26 Sagaur JagirSettJement 1922-23 15 years 24 les and disputes. In return for his services, he receives 27 Sulawad Jagir Settlement 1927-28 12 years a commission of 5 percent on the revenue collections 28 Galonda Jagir Setilement 1934-35 25 years made by him." 29 Dasai Jagir Settlement N.A. 30 years 16 30 Holkar State Settlement N.A. 20 years 4 For every village a patel has been appointed and it 31 Badnagar Settlement 1938-39 26 years is his duty to collect the land revenue and pay the same into the Government treasury. He is paid at the follo­ With the formation of Madhya Bharat in 1948 and wing rates:- the abolition of Zamindaris (1951) and Jagirs (1951) the Ryotwari pattern of land tenure was introduced all Table-Showing Remuneration paid to Patel over the district. Under the present laws the cultiva­ Land Revenue &. Miscellaneous Revenue tor holds the land directly from the State who owns it collected Rates. and pays land revenue for its use. The conditions and in the tenure of his holdings are determined by the Madhya On the first Rs. 1,500 6P rupee. Pradesh Land Revenue Code of 1959. 2 On the second Rs.l,500 4P " Prior to the formation of Madhya Bharat, Dhar 3 On the third Rs.l,500 3P " Land Revenue and Tenancy Act 1941-42 along with 4 On the fourth Rs. 1.500 2P Muafi Rules of Dhar State governed the conditions of 5 For the balance exceeding Rs.6,000 1 P the land tenure. There were corresponding rules of Provided that the annual remuneration of any patel Indore and Gwalior State, viz. Indore Land Revenue in respect of any village shall not be less than Rs.36.00. and Tenancy Act 1931; Kanoon Mal of Gwalior State The remuneration is paid from the treasury once in and Manuals governing the conditions of Jagirdars of each year. different States. Apart from this he also looks after the Government All Revenue officials in the district are under the interests in general. Lately as a measure of progressive administrative control of the Collector who is respon­ decentralisation, some panchayats have also been dele­ sible for the maintenance of land record papers and . gated the powers to collect the land revenue. also for collection of land revenues. For administra­ tive purposes the district comprises of following:- The Police Department:-The Police Force in the district is under the control of the Superintendent Police R. I. Patwari Police stations including Tahsils Circles halkas Out Posts assisted by a gazetted assistant (Deputy Supdt. Police) and other officers. The set up is indi

• Gazetter of Door State (xliv)

The Judiciary:-The judiciary is independent of the Education. There has been considerable ex.pansion in Executive and a Sessions Judge is posted at Dhar and the number of schools during the decade. The number Jhabua is also included in his jurisdiction. Under him of scholars has also gone up. The inset table below are Additional District Judges of these two places and indicates the position. magistrates who are also Civil Judges. They are statio­ ned at all the tahsils headquarters. Institutions No.~of Students Name of the r--.. --..J-..,...... _____ ,----___...,_-~ The Forest Department:-Dhar is the headquarters Institution 1951 1961 1951 1961 of a Forest Division which once also included the reve­ 2 3 4 5 nue district of Jhabua. The details are Primary Schools 248 635 15,006 30,285 1,119 4,70:1 .Area in sq. miles Middle Schools 18 32 r-----~..A...----... Higher Secondary 11 283 1,297 District Reserved Protected Total Schools Golleges 1 1 124 136 :2 3 4 (Inter) (Degree)

Dhar 222 569 791 Medical and Health:-The Department is unde: the control of a Civil Surgeon. Medical institutions started The forest which had been taken over from old as a part of Charitable Hospital at Indore in 1854. States remained at different stage of growth. The units are- It was however in 1869 that the first State Hospital was opened in Dhar. This was followed by opening of District Name of State/E~tates dispensaries in tahsil headquarters and in some big villages. In 1874 four dispensaries were opened. By Dhar Indore (Part) 1881 one hospital and five dispensaries had been Dhar Gwalior opened, by 1891 four"new dispensaries had been added, Nimkhera and in 1902 the dispensary at Badnawar, Dharampuri and Kukshi were raised to the status of hospitals. Jhabua has lately been made a separate p( rest DivIsion. At present there are two Civil Hospitals and twelve dispensaries in the district. Besides these the Canadian The Public Works Department:-The district has no Mission 111n5 a Women'g Hospital and Leper Asylum. rail link and thus depends almost exclusively on road. The latter receives aid from the Government. Near An Executive Engineer looks after all the roads and Dhall1nod the Roman Catholic Mission runs a hospital. maintains the goveJOnment buildings. He is assisted by The Government Hospital at Dhar is fully equipped three Sub-Divisional Officers (PWD) whose headquar­ with X-ray and laboratory facilities. ters are at Dhar-Kukshi and Sardarpur. Other Medical Facilities:-There are five Family The Irrigation Department: The district is looked Planning Centres at (I) Dhar, (2)" Sardarpur, (3)lBad­ after by the Executive Engineer at Jhabua. There are nawar, (4) Kukshi, (5) Nalchha. The staff provided three sub-divisional officers under him at Dhar, Dham­ for health and sanitation looks after the drinking nod and Sardar.pur. There are no major projects in water wells. There is a water works at Dhar which the district. The medium ones already irrigating is provides protected water supply to the town. The Kunda tank and Sakalda is proposed in 4th Plan. sanitation staff has succeeded in persuading villagers to convert sixty three steps wells_; into draw welI~. The Agricultural Department: As a result of the Besides this 369 sanitary wells have also been const­ reorganisation of the department, a Deputy Director ructed. (a Class I Officer) has been posted here. He is assis­ ted by Assistant Directors and other officia1s of the Under the National Malaraia Eradication Pro­ Department. gramme Scheme, inaugurated on 1.4.59, four units went into operation and they surveyed each village The Education Department:--A District Educational in the district. Apart from this house to house visits Officer looks after the schools and the Degree College were also Olade. As a result of their efforts the in­ at Dhar is under the control of Director of Collegiate cidence of malaria has been considerably reduced. (xlv)

The main diseases in the district are: cholera, established in 1926. On the formation of Madhya dyesentry, malaria fever, small pox, leprosy, pneu­ Bharat the headquarters of this Bank were shifted to monia, tuberculosis, V.I). foHowed by the diseases of Dhar in 1950 and five branches at Kukshi, Manawar, ear, eye, diarrohea, measles, trachoma, rheumatism Dhamnod, Badnawar and Sardarpur were opened. and guineaworm (Naru). ThIS marked the expansion of the Co-operativp. moVe­ ment in the district. By 1961 the Bank had increased The Co-Operative Department :- its share capital from R~. 37,000/- to Rs. 1,028,000/­ There was no Co-operative movement in Dhar State and the member affiliated societies to 576 from a and even Indore State had not extended its activities to mere 267. its remote tahsil of Nisarpur. Tn Sardarpur (a part of The total number of Co-operative societies now in Gwalior State) a Co-operative Central Bank had been the district is 748 and the details are:-

Table-Showing tlte number of Co-operative Societies and Banks in Dhar District

Pri- Gene- Agricultural Non-Agri- mary ral Consu- Other Credit cultural Ceo- Land Gra- Mark- Farm- Irriga- mer's Hous- Wea- non- Fish- Super- District Socities Credit tral Mort- in eting ing tion Co-op- ing ver's credit eries vising r---...... A.------., Societies Banks gage Banks Socie- Socie- Socie- erative Socie- Socie- Socie- Soci- Socie- Appex Large Small Banks ties ties ties Stores ties ties ties eties ties Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Dhar 15 532 10 20 5 16 2 - 18 6 30 92

The Tribal Welfare Department :- On the formation of Madhya Bharat, schemes for The district returned 51.08% of its population as welfare and development of these tribes were started­ Scheduled Tribes. The departmental activities are looked Initially Harijan and Adiwasi Sewaks were appointed. after by the District Organiser under the guidance of In the First Five Year plan period five Community the Collector. The main tribes in the district are: Welfare Centres with multifarious duties were started. the Bhils, Bhilalas, Mankar and Pathiyas. (Please also In the second Five Year Plan the activities of the first see p. lxi). The tahsil wise concentration of the Schedu­ plan were continued and attempts were made to settle led Tribes is indicated in the table below:- some tribal families, construction of ideal huts was undertaken; wells were constructed to relieve water Table-Showing percentage of Scheduled Tribes scarcity; hostels were constructed and communications District/Tahsil Total Rural Urban were improved. 2 3 4 During the Third Five Year Plan, the department Dhar District 51.08 55.99 8.52 was re-organised and a District Organiser was posted. Kukshi Tahsil 72.73 77.09 13.33 Manawar Tahsil 59·15 63.14 7.53 While the activities from the previous plan period conti­ Sardarpur Tahsil 50·37 53'83 14·22 nued, greater incentives for education were offered; Dhar Tahsil 31.15 38.02 3.56 Badnawar Tahsil 26.87 27.76 17.83 more hostels came up; stipends and scholarships were The Scheduled Tribes are mostly spread out in TUral distributed; balwadis were established; co-operative areas and in Kukshi, Manawar and Sardarpur tahsils. societies were organised; to relieve the V~ry few of them live in urban areas; however, even more and more wells were dug; new buildings were this is much higher than ever before. In Badnawar constructed to house hostels or rural work shop centres tahsil, the forest area is very little hence their number and subsidies for agriculture, soil conservation were somewhat less. Even in Dhar tahsil, it is towards the given. To provide some vocational training, an Indus­ forest that the SchedUled Tribes are found. Besides trial Training Institute was started from 1-8-1963 at these tribes, there are some criminal tribes viz. Moghi­ Dhamnod in which during 1963-64 there were 43 trai­ yas and Naikadas in the district. The department has nees. The trainees are paid a stipend of Rs. 50/-. made efforts to settle them, giving subsidies for houses This would provide a useful opening for employment. land and implements for cultivation. These ex-crimi­ The C.D. and N.E.S. Blocks Coverage nal tribes are mostly found in Badnawar and Dahi The entire district has been covered by as many as area of Kukshi tahsil. 12 N.B.S. Blocks. The details are:- (xlvi) .

Table-Showing the N. E. S. Blocks in the District

Name of the Name of the Date of No. of villages Area in S. No. Block Tahsil Commencement covered sq. miles Remarks 2 3 4 5 6 7

I Sardarpur Sardarpur 2-10-59 199 499 Stage 1 2 Nalchha Dhar 1- 4-57 241 365 Reverted to Stage 11 on 1-4-62 3 Dhar Dhar 1- 4-62 234 Stage I 4 Badnawar Badnawar 1·- 4-55 173 419 Started as N. E. S., converted to C. D. on 2·10-57. Converted to stage II on 2-10-60 5 Manawar Manawar 1- 4,-58. 252 510 Started as P. E., Con- verted to Stage I on 1-4-59 6 Gaudhwani 150 7 Dharampuri Manawar 2-10-62 209 248 p. E. 8 Bakaner 112 9 Kukshi Kukshi 2-10-55 140 340 Converted to Stage II on 2-10-61 10 Bagh Kukshi 2-10-62 91 203 T.D. Block II Nisarpur Nisarpur 1- 4-61 64 12 Dahi Nisarpur 61

The Local Bodies: Urban were on adult franchise basis. Prior to this it appears There are SIX municipalities in the district: (1) Dhar, that (~'fG _,&:<:q ",,,rar'! "f~ GI'f.r 'lir(lom ~i{f«­ (2) Kukshi, (3) Manawar, (4) Sardarpur-Rajgarh, iifW'2) 1l61fi!:W';p 11I~';PR «1'<1'0; ~q,;.~-x~.) Act Bagaraz (5) Badnawar and (6) Dharampuri. The municipality Banaw~t Chalaye Jane Karobar Municipality at Dhar would perhaps be one of. the oldest in the State Mutalik Shahar Kar Samvat 1922-23 was applicable. having been founded in 1862. A few sweepers and Under this regulation it does not appear that conservancy carts were at first employed. These were a representative municipality was functioning. The placed under a committee of four State officials with first President assumed office in 1941-42 in accordance the as the Chairman. This was popularly known with Section 28 of thl:: Act. It also appears that eJected as 'Kachra Committee'. In 1867 two members both and nominated members drew up a panel of four per­ State officials took over the management and in 1887 sons and submitted their names to the Rulec_ The a paid Manager was appointed. The first municipal Ruler chose one among them and appointed him as the tax levid was known as' 'Chasma patti' and 'Tankha President. Thus the first President was appointed and patti: (Tn 1865 a house tax of half an anna per month the choice of making the President therefore rested was imposed on every house. The banyas opposed it with the Ruler. This appears to have continued till and so 'Chasma patti' for every chasma of shop was the formation of Madhya Bharat. In 1954 Municipali­ levied). Another tax viz. 'Tankha patti' (meaning tax ties Act of Madhya Bharat was passed and Dhar Muni­ on pay) was introduced. Persons drawing more than cipality was classified as class I Municir.ality. Rs. 10.00 per month had to pay 2 pies per month pec (Class I municipalities were those with a popula­ rupee. With these beginnings the taxation in the muni­ tion of over 15,000 persons or had an income over cipality started. Rs. 75,000). Administratively these municipalities were under the control of the Inspector-General of The municipality was in charge of sanitation of the Municipalities, a post which has now been abolished. town, the construction and maintenance of pubJic roads, Dhar municipality had planned to celebrate its century street draim, latrines, the upkeep of public gardens in the winter of 1962, but owing to Chinese aggression and registration of births and deaths. The transition and the declaration of State of emergency, the idea was of municipalities from a nominated body to an elected given up_ one is not exactly known. In accordance with Dhar Town Municipal Act 1941-42, the elections to the Committee Under the present rules, it elects -18 members (xlvii) another four are nominated. From among these mem­ Other Departments : bers the PI:esident is elected. Besides these the offices of the following are also located: (1) Divisional Engineer, M. P. Electricity Rural Bodies : Board, (2) Assistant Engineer, Public Health Enginee­ The experiment of local self government was carried ring Department, (3) District Excise. Officer (State). down to the rural areas. In almost all regions, panch a­ (4) District Statistical Officer, (5) District Live-stock yats in some form or the other existed during the days Officer, (6) District Publicity Officer, (7) Assistant of erstwhile States. In Dhar it was however in 1919-20 Fisheries Officer, (8) Company Commandant. Home that Village Panchayats were formed. They also had Guards and (9) Assistant Sales Tax Officer. powers for petty civil cases.. In 1936 a Village Uplift Department was created. In the erstwhile Gwalior Power Supply : State the panehayats were governed by Panchayat Boards The district is supplied power by the Madhya Act 1979 (Samvat). In Indore the panchayats were Pradesh Electricity Board, from the Chambal. Dhar, introduced in 1920. During 1948-56 period a three Badnawar, Sardarpur and Rajgarh, among the towns tier pattern of panchayat was introduced vide Madhya have been electrified. As many as five villages viz. Bharat Pancbayat Act of 1949. At the base was a Gram (1) TirJa, (2) Tarnod. (3) Dhamnod, (4) Khalghat and Panchayat for one or more villages. Kendra Pancha­ (5) Ringnod have also been electrified. yats were constituted for an area comparable to area of an Extension Block. For the district one MandaI Water Supply : Panchayat was constituted. Apart from these a Nyaya The public Health Department supplies piped water Panchayat which more or less comprised area in a Reve­ through its water works at the following places: Dhar, nue Inspector's Circle was constituted. The Nyaya Rajgarh, Kukshi, Bagh and Ringnod. Besides these Panchayat was a regular civil and criminal court whose Gram Panchayats' at Gandhwani, Dhamnod also supply powers were Clearly defined. The panchayats have now water. been re-constituted under the new Act. There are at present 284 Gram Panchayats, 8 Kendra Panchayats III and 14 Nyaya Panchayats. As many as 74 panchayats THE PEOPLE have been given the powers to collect land revenue. Pending fresh election tbe Mandai Panchayat con­ The Growth of the Population : tinues. During the last sixty years the population has more than doubbled itself. The increase has been to the tune The Industries Department: of 119.64% which though somewhat less than the in­ An Assistant Director of Industries is posted here crease in Indore division 137.76%, is considerably at Dhar and he looks after the departmental activities.· higher than that for the State 92.00%. The details are given in the inset table below:-

Table-Showing Percentage Variation of Population 1901-61

(+Increase) (-Decrease) State/Division! Total/Rural! District Urban 1901-61 1951-61 1941-51 1931·1941 1921·31 1911·21 1901·11 1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Madhya Pradesh Total + 92.00 +24.17 + 8.67 +12.34 +JJ.39 - 1.38 +15.30 Rural + 80.13 +20.95 + 6.01 +10.49 +10.45 - 2.26 +17.78 Urban +217.36 +47.70 +33.16 +32.78 +23.03 +10.87 ~-10.91

Indore Division Total +137.76 +27.65 +13.78 +13.95 +15.40 + 7.14 +16.19 Rural +122.46 +25.74 + 7.98 +10.78 +13.02 + 4.81 +24.86 Urban +203.69 +34.08 +38·95 +30'04 +29·24 +23.03 -21.17

Dhar District Total +119.64 +27.74 + 6.38 + 9.54 + 9.88 +14.66 +l7.11 Rural +113.88 +25.21 + 7.89 + 9.97 + 4.69 +12.63 +22.09 Urban +186.66 +54.96 - 7.53 + 5.69 +95.82 +63.40 -40.85 (xlviii)

For Malwa the famine of 1899 was very devastating. available as to the age-group in which the mortality was All over the region the population returns revealed a heaviest but, it is said that females were the chief vic­ decrease. The figure in the former Dhar State revea­ tims, the mortality in males being comparatively led a loss of 16%. Luard wrote":- "These figures shew smaller, 9,926 deaths have been ascribed to influenza, a decrease of 16% in the population since 1891, to be 9,827 in 1918.and 99 in 1919 in the State excluding the accounted for mainly by the severe mortality during guranteed estates, but it is feared that the totals reported the famine of 1899-1900." are far below the rl!al figures. The mortality was most severe but the arrangements made by the Durbar for' The 1901-11 decade was a n.)rmal one and tlw dist­ the supply of milk and other necessities as also for ricl showed an increase of 17.11 % which is fairly c\{)se medical aid went a long way to save the lives of many. to the increase in Indore division 16.19%. Writing about the growth of population in his Report for Dhar Cholera State, Luard wrote@:- Cholera appeared in a virulent form in Dharampuri and Parganas in 1912 and took away 1,671 "There is an increase of 22.5% in the hilly tract while souls, the cholera mortality in the decade being 1,722. a decrease of 2.4% took place on the plateau. In this It had made its appearance in 1915 and 1919 also but Natural Divi,ioll. the fall is due to the presence of the timely precautions, such as disinfection of wells and town of Dhar which was visited by plague at the time other sources of water supply taken by the Darbar, census took place, people left Dhar and went to live arrested its spread before it could assume the form of in villages of the hilly tract and in the adjoining an epidemic. States" Plague: The other areas in the present district then came During the decade under rcport, plague had broken under Amjhera district of GWalior, Nisarpur was a out at several places in the State in 1911-12, 1915-16, part of West Nimar district and Bhumia States (Jamnia, 1916-17 and 1917-18 but evacuation having been resorted Nimkhera and Rajgarh). During this decade, Malwa to, the loss of lives due to it was only 346 in the period did not seem to have lost in popUlation. 1911 to 1921. The 1911-21 decade-the dark decade, wherein people It is indeed remarkable that despite the above perished by thousands, seemed to have spared Dbar, calamities, there was no loss in the popUlation. Luard at least, as would be obvious from 14'66% increase. was inclined to give credit to the administrative arrange­ Dhar State, however, showed an increase of 19.4% ments. He wrotet: - which was fairly high. Writing about State of Public Heahh, Luard wrote §:- "From the above review, it will appear that although there wa'i failure of harvests in two years, viz. 1911-12 [lIj[ucn,:a : and 1918-19, the remaining eight years of the decennium Influcnza made its appearance in 1918 and soon yielded fairly good crops and inspite of the visitation of spread form one end of the State to another. It was influenza, recrudescence of plague and the appearance mild in form in the beginning but became very virulent of cholera, the material condition of the people conti­ in Odober of that y.:ar. There was hardly any house nued to improve as much on account of the season. the inmates of which were not laid up by it and a woe­ when bountiful, as on account of the liberal policy of ful fact it is, that, at places, it even swept away whole granting taccavi advances, opening gratuitous relief families, not to speak of dependants. No detailS arc works and, in short, hdping the faminc-striken people

"'Ga=euefT of Dhar State, by C.E. Luard,p. ll. @1"he State Cellsus Series Vol. VlI-Dhar Slate, Census Report '-or 1911, by Major C. E. Luord,p.3. §Centrallndia Stafe Census Series, 1921, Vol. j/l-Dhar Stale, hy Capt. Sardor Malhar Roo POlI"ar, under the direCiion of Lt. Col. C.E. Luard, M. A., I.A •• Supdt. Census Operations, Centra/India. tlbid. (xlix) in times of distress and non-interference with the affairs loss of human lives in the decennium from epidemics is of the peasants, on one hand, and protection thereof 982 which is considerably less than one-tenth of the from the clutches of the bania, on the other. In these decade before (11,994). The following table gives the circumstances, coupled with the fact that the adminis­ toll each epidemic took in the period 1921-30. tration has made great strides during the decennium, there is little wonder that there has been a normal Epidemic Deaths growth of 10 percent, in ten years." Cholera 654 Small-pox 2~0 Tn the other major portion of the district, Amjhera influenza 98 district of Gwalior State (which includes present Sardar­ Plague pur and Manawar tahsils) has the increase of 8.5%. Total 982 RebTluding the increase the Census Commissioner, Gwalior State, wrote":-"In Amjhera about 50% of the In the ten years ending with 193 I, the figures of population is Animists, whose number has im.mensdy deaths by cholera are highest, being two-third of the increased during the decade throughout the State. The mortality by all epidemics combined. It claimed 390 Bhil is a primitive man and his wants ar') few. He is 'persons in 1921 when infection was brought from the seldom seriously affected by the economic strain obtai­ Singhasth fair at Ujjain and the disease spread rapidly ning outside." not sparing villages also. The year 1930 was another year in which more than 200 persons (222) met with death by Perhaps it would be difficult to concede that limita­ this epidemic, the portion affected being, the northern tion of wants, immunises one to epidemics, if anything part of the State. The precautions, among others, of it makes an under-nourished people more suceptihle; disinfection of wells and other sources of water supply but the fact that the Bhils, live away from each other and the remedial measures that are promptly under­ and never congregate in a habitation, thus effectively taken on the out-break of the disease go a great length guarding against infection may be partly responsible to keep the mortality as low as possibJ..e and we, there­ for their escaping the ravages of the epidemics. In fore, find the los5 by this to be 654 against 1,722 of the district Jhabua which is cQntiguous the increase has preceding decade. been to the tune of 15.98%. It is interesting to observe During the first eight years of the decade, there were that in Indore division only Ujjain-O.76% and Dcwa .. only 23 deaths due to small-pox which shows how 2.40% lost in population. Thus for this part of Malwa the decade was after all not so dark. su..:cessful vaccination is proving. In the year 1929 and '1930, however, the epidemic attained a very verulent In 1921-31 decade the population increa~ed by 9.88% form and carried off 207 children, representing 90 per­ only as against an increase of 15.40% in Indore diVi­ cent of the total loss by this disease. sion. Commenting on -this low increase, the State There were only stray fatal cases of this disease Census Officer was of the view that in 1921, the in­ during the decade and the total deaths were less than crease in population was mostly due to the influx of 100, the mortality (98) being less than 1 percent of the large number of labourel's for cutting of wheat. the staggering figure of 9,926 of the decennium before. About the Public Health he wrote@:- The decade was fortunate in having no visitation Public Heallh During the Last Decade ; from this pest."

"It is a highly satisfactory featurc of thc decade Amjhera district returned an increase of 17.02% being dealt with, that public health continued to remain which Ranglal attributed to the prolific growth among good almost through-out the whole of it. The total the Bhils and Bhilalas. He wrotet:-

"Census of India, 1921, Vol. XX-GlI'alior, Report and Tables, by.lankinath Datta, Census Commissioner, Gwalior State. Page 8. @Report on the Censlls of Dhar State, 1931, by R.M. Puranik, Census Officer, Dhar, P. 7 (paras 15 to 19). tCensus of India, 1931, Vol. XXII, Part I Report by Ranglal, B. A., p. 15. (1)

"Hilly Division-This district consists to a great ex­ and partly account for the high rate of growth. tent of rocks and ravines and the cultivable area is small. It suffers from lack of communications and is During 1931-41 decade the growth has been 9.54% unprotected by irrigation. A large proportion of the which is below the divisional figure of 13.95%. The inhabitants are Bhils and Bhilalas. The latter are more pattern of growth was more or less in conformity with numerous in Bakaner and it is to the magnitude of the the region. Jhabua however showed a much higher reproductive contribution of these prolific tribes that rate of growth 17.40%. The, same conditions seem to the large iucrease in that parganah is to be ascribed. hold good during 1941-51 decade also. In the 1951-61 Since 1901 the district bas added 54.5 percent to its decade, the increase has been to the tune of 27.74% which is a little higher than the divisional figure of population." 27.65%. During the decade the conditions for the Parganah Population Variation Density growth of population remained fair; the rains despite 1921-31 1911-21 1931 some scarcity in 1952-53 were regular and crops good. 2 3 4 5 With this was the concerted effort to control malaria which produced substantial results. This naturally Total 160,066 +11.~ + 8'5 120 Amjhera 76,554 +10.9 -' 2.5 105 improved the chances of survival and consequently the Bakaner 83,512 +23.7 +22.8 139 rate of growth rose. Along with this came the two Five Year Plans with accent on rural development, From the above it follows that one part of the dist­ which helped to better the economic conditions of the rict Dhar State has returned an increase of 5.9%; farmers and all this accelerated the growth rate. Amjhera district shows 17.2%. The tribal element is common to both the parts: hcnce it is not unlikely that In sixty years the increase of 119.64% is very high; 1921 figures appear high, because of the tJresence of although not the highest in the State: but this certainly seasonal labourers, although Luard does not mention puts Dhar among the fir~t nine high growth-rate dist­ it in 1921 Report and it is not likely to have gone un­ ricts; the others being Jhabua 232.91%, West Nimar noticed by him. In the neighbouring district of Jhabua 197.22%, Bastar 184.64%, Surguja 155.56%. Raigarh the increase was 16.90% but Jhabua not only has never 142.85%, Mandsaur 126.67% and Ujjain 124.07%. known a decrease in population; it always seemed to return a very high percentage in growth. The popu­ The Growth in Rural and Urban Areas : lation spUTt in Jhabua (which has been considerably The table below indicates the growth of rural and high) leads support to the reasons advanced by Ranglal urban areas.;-

Table-Showing decade-wise Percentage Variation of Pop 4lation 1901-61 ' Total (+ Increase) (-Decrease) Rural District Urban 1901-61 1951-61 1941-51 1931-41 1921-31 1911-21 1901-11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Dhar District Total +1l9.64 +27.74 +6.38 +9.54 + 9.88 +14.66 +17.11 Rural +113.88 +25.21 +7.S9 +9.91 +- 4.69 +12.63 +22.09 Urban +186.66 +54.96 -7.53 +5.69 +95.82 +63.40 -40.85

The Rural Areas towns went upto 7 from 2 in 1921. In 1941 there were The growth has been uniformly maintained through­ 6 towns and in 1951 the number came down to 4. out the Jast sixty years. (Also please see pp. xlvii) Thus in 1951 the urban popUlation decreased by 7.53%. In the present decade the number of towns is 6, two The Urban Areas: more than in 1951. (plea~e also see under towns pp. Iii) In 1911 the loss of population was due to the epide­ The Density of Population : mic in Ohar town referred to earljer~ By 1921, the city During the decade the pressure of popUlation in­ dwellers had retumed to the town and thus an increase creased in all tahsils. The position vis-a-vis 1951 is of 63.40% h8s been recorded. In 1931 the number of indicated below:- (]i)

Table Showing Density" of Population When compared to the neighbouring districts the position is as follows:- Persons per sq. mile ~ ... ----..A..~ Persons per District/TahsiI 1951 1961 Increase Unit sq. mile 1 2 3 4 1 2 Madhya Pradesh 190 Dhar District 159 205 +46 Indore Division 219 Badnawar Tahsil 155 186 +31 West Nimar District 191 Jhabua District 196 Dhar Tahsil 150 189 +39 Ratlam District 257 Sardarpur Tahsil 123 186 +63 Ujjain District 283 Manawar Tahsil 182 226 +44 Indore District 510 Kukshi Tahsil fl11 221 +50 Barring West Nimar and Jhabua, the density of From the above Manawar with 226 persons per sq. population in Dhar is lowest, when compared to some mile is most densely populated and is closely followed of the adjoining districts. by Kukshi 221 persons to a sq. mile. Badnawar and Sardarpur tahsils in the plateau region are compara­ The Tahsils, Towns and Villages: tively less populated. The increase in Sardarpur tahsil The table below indicates the growth· during the bas been highest during the decade. decade in the tahsils of the district.

Table-Showing Population by Tahsils for 1951--1961 Dhar District

Population Decade variation Total ,.--..__------...'\..------, r--.... _ ... _ ... __-A-- Districtl Rural Tahsil Urban 1961 1951 Persons Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dhar District T 643.774 503,965 + 139.809 + 27-74 R 577.285 461,058 + 1l6,2~7 + 25-21 U !i6,489 42,907 + 23,582 + 54·96

;j:Badnawar Tahsil T 76,389 64.705 + 11,684 + 18'06 R 69.568 58,419 + 11.149 + 19·08 U 6.821 6,286 + 535 + 8·51

tsardarpur Tahsil T 84,900 59,961 + 24.939 + 41'59 R 77,490 59.961 + 17,529 + 29·23 U 7.410 + 7,4tO

Dhar Tahsil T 141,949 112,139 + 19,810 + 26'58 R 113,624 88.487 + 25.137 + 28·41 U 28,325 23,652 + 4.673 + 19-76

Kuksbi!Tahsil T 146,722 1l3,68l + 33.040 + 29'06 R 136,699 106.079 + 30.620 + 28·87 U 10,023 7,603 + 2.420 + 31-83

Manawar Tahsil IT 193.814 153,478 + 40,336 + 26·28 R 179.904 1411,112 + 31,792 + 21'46 U 13,910 5,366 + 8,544 +159'22

-TIu! calculations of density of population are based on figures as supplied by the Director Land Records Madhya Pradesh and refer to 1962-63, and differ slightly from those published in Part II-A General Population Tables. + 2 Villages transferred to Ujjain District from Badnawar tahsil (Pop. 1,3(3) t 1 Village (depopulated) transferred to Jhabua District from Sardarpur tahsil. (Iii)

From the above it follows that the growth rate in as under:- Sardarpur has been the highest and in Badnawar the ClaSsification of the towns in lowest. The urban growth in Badnawar has been very ,..-._------..;..._------, Town 1%1 19~ 19~ l~l 19U 1~1 19m little. The high rate of growth in urban areas in Mana­ 2345678 war is mainly due to the emergence of Dharampuri as a Batlnawar V V V V town in 1961. Sardarpur-Rajgarh V V VI Dhar IJI III III IV IV V IV The Towns: Kukshi IV V V V V V V Manawar V V V VI There are six towns l'iz. Dhar 28,325, Kukshi Dharampuri V VI 10,023, Manawar 8,326, Sardarpur-Rajgarh 7,410, Badnawar 6,821 and Dharampuri 5,584. The progress Class III·-Population 20,000--49,999 in the number of towns at previous Censuses has been Class IV- Population 10,()()()-.... I 9,999 Class V·_·Population 5,000- 9,999 as follow8:- Thus Dhar and Kukshi remained towns throughout. Table-Showing the Progress oj Towns 1901-61 In 1931 and 1941 Sardarpur-Rajgarh were treated as Number of Towns in two tOW11S hence the number of towns was seven and District 1961'-195l194i-t'931"i9211911-i9Qj' six respectivelY. Dharampuri has been restored to the Dhar 6467222 status of a town after 30 years.

The number of towns has varied from 2 in 1901 to The area and population of the towns is indicated 7 in 1931. The classificatIon of these towns has been below:-

Name of the Area ill Population town sq. miles ,....-__ - •. ____.. _-..A.. _____ -~------. Persons Rankin Persons Males Females per sq. density mile 2 3 4 5 6 7

Badnawar 5·00 6,821 3,566 3,255 1,364 6 Dhar 6'75 28,325 15,010 13,315 4,196 3 Sardarpur-Rajgarh 1'44 7,410 3,868 3,542 5,146 2 Kukshi 4·75 10,023 5,241 4,782 2.110 5 Manawar 0'46 8,326 4,395 3,931 18,100 1 DhllrlllllPuri 1'75 5,584 2,905 2,679 3,191 4

Manawar appears to be the most densely populated town returning a density of 4,196 persons gives more town: but the figure is somewhat misleading, because accurate index of the congestion. of the area· fig,:!re which do not seem to indicate the correct position. In the case of Sardarpur-Rajgarh also Occupied Houses: the figures do not indicate the correct position as both The number of persons per occupied house in rural these places are about 2 miles apart and the area figure and urban areas is as foI10 ..... 5:- returned does not appear sufficiently accurate. Dhar

Persons per occupied house

,.-____~...A..._- 1951 ______.1961 Name of the Town ,-- ---.---.., Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dhar District 5·22 5-27 4'76 5'23 5'58 5-16 Badnawar 5·13 5-09 5·49 5'18 H8 5-09 Dhar 5·03 H4 4'68 5.38 5.52 4'90 Sardarpur-Ra.igarh 4·81 4-81 5'33 B5 5·i7 Kukshi 5'65 5·72 4'89 5'90 5'89 5'95 Manawar 5'30 5-34 4-26 5'63 5-67 "5'22 Dharampuri 5'11 HI 5'61 . 5'61 (liii)

In all tahsils the number of persons per occupied Persons per village house has risen. In Kukshi the pressure is the highest In the matter of persons per village Kukshi has being 5.90 per house. In the rural areas the pre:;sure returned the highest number 534 persons per village • . is more and this is somewhat unusual. In Indore Division The table below indicates the position : generally speaking iIi the urban areas there are more

persons per house. Dhar town has returned 4.90 per­ ,-Population___.A. per villalc District sons only, this represents the minimum congestion. Tahsil 1951 1961 The Villages : 2 3 There are 1,568 villages in all out of which 1,471 ar~ Dbar Distt. 313 392 populated and 97 depopulated. Besides these there Badnawar 364 427 are six towns already referred to. The details are : Sardarpu[ 331 412 Dhar 204 268 Total Kukshi 416 534 Tahsil Villages Populated Depopulated Manawar 336 409 2 3 4 In all tahsils the popUlation increased in each village, Badnawar 170 163 7 (n case of Kukshi it increased by 118 per'ions per village. Sardarpur 196 188 8 The villages of Dhar Tahsil continue to sustain smaner Dhar 476 424 52 population as in the past. Corresponding figure for the Kukshi 264 256 8 394 Manawar 462 440 22 State is persons which is fairly close to the district Dhar DisH. 1,568 1.471 97 population per village. In Indore Division, however, there are 409.42 persons per village which suggests that Thus from the above it follows that Dhar has the the villages in the division hold slightly more population. high.est number of villages followed by Manawar and As may be inferred from above a great majority of the Badnawar the}east. In 1951, 113 villages were depopu­ villages have a population of less than 500 persons. lated. Thus during the decade the number of habited The table below gives the percentage of villages and vj})ages has increased. popUlation. and the change during the decade.

Table-Slwwing percentage of villages and. population

Less than 500 500--999 1,000--1,999 2,~.999 r---..------'------., r------J... .. ---,..._~ r------.A.---~ r------A..------, Percentage of Percentalc Percentage of Percentage Percentage of Pen;;entage Percentage of Percentage No. of villages of population No. of villages of population No. of villages ofpoulation No. of villages ofpopulatioD in this class in this class in this class in this class in this class in this class in this class in this class to tota.l No, to total to total No. to total to total No. to total to total No, to total District Year of villages population of villages popUlation of villages population of villages population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dbar 1961. 74'71 39'92 18'90 32'49 4'76 16-11 1-63 11'48 1951 82·79 49'14 12-91 26,93 2'87 11'78 1-43 12'15

It appears that the number of villages in higher Area per village District r-~--..A..---~ ·population ranges have increased and the change is most Tahsil Sq. Miles Acres marked in villages with popUlation of 500-999 persons, 1 2 3 which now constitute 32.49% or nearly one third of' the Dbar District 2·00 1,376 population. Badnawar 2·42 1,594 Sardarpur 2-33 A.rea per village Dhar 1·58 1.126 A village in the district has an average area of 2.00 Kukshi 2'51 1.645 Manawar 1-86 1.242 per sq. mile. Among the tahsils the details are : This includes populated and depopulated villages and calculations are based on 1962-63 figures supplied by Director of Land Records. Madhya Pradesh. (liv)

The Proportion of Sexes : Vital Statistics The district has returned 9(i2 females per 1000 In 1953 the Madhya Bharat State government pro­ males; although the stage of parity is not reached, but mulga[ed the Madhya Bharat Births, Deaths, Marriages this is the highest ratio in Indore Division. The chan­ Registration Act 1953 basing it on a similar Act of les in. proportion of sexes are indicated below:- 1886 of the Government of India, making the registra­ tion of births and deaths compulsory, but it was· never Femules per 1000 males Total enforced· The position regarding the maintenance of Rural 1961 1951 1941 1931 1921 1911 1901 vital statistics therefore has been far from' satisfactory. District Urban ,----.. -----"------During the decade, under the existing laws the munici­ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 paUies and the panchayats were required to maintain Dhar Total 962 963 971 979 987 1,004 N.A. statistics of births and deaths. Both these local bodies Rural 969 965 977 ,986 989 1,006 N.A. have not been able to keep any accurate statistics and Urban 901 938 925 921 954 975 974 the position remained practically the same as was des­ cribed by .Ranglal in 1955. In the Report of Opera­ During the iast decade the proportion remained al­ tions Connected with the Improvement of Population most the same; however, in urban areas the ratio of Data M.B. 1952, he wrote·:- females has gone down. This is mainly due to the fact that persons coming in search of employment or busi. "The arrangements for the registration of births and ness to the urban areas often leave behind their families. deaths are unsatisfactory even in large municipal towns. In the rural areas the proportion of females has gone The Director's Report as to the agency responsible for up slightly. It would be Qbserved that in tbe last fifty the reporting of the deaths in urban areas is silent. years the number of females births has not been able All that is known is that generally the responsibility to keep pace with male birth. In 1911 there were has been laid either on members of the family of the more females than males: this is a somewhat unique deceased or on sweepers or on both." . feature and did not survive the decade that followed. During the epidemic of 1918-19 the female mortality Where as the position was bad enough in the munici. Vias particularly high and Luard's opinion is corro- palities, it was much wrose in the case of panchayats; . borrated by the fall in female ratio. The proportion Kendra Pancbayats were made responsible to arrange of females in the adjoining districts is indicated for the registration of births, deaths and marriages in below:- their jurisdiction provided it could find funds, for the District Females per 1000 males purpose. The Gram Panchayats were supposed to 1 2 record births and deaths and send the figures monthly to the MandaI Panchayats through the Kendra Pancha­ Jhabua 958 yats which submitted returns to the Deputy Director Ujjain 921 of Health Services. The municipalities also sent these Ratlam 941 returns to the Deputy DireCtor concerned. who after Indore &82 consolidation sent it to the Director, Health Services. West Nimar 958 The panchayats obviously failed to grasp the import­ Indore and Ujjain district contain three important ance of this duty and no regular records were maintained, towns I'iz. Indore, iMhow and Ujjain. Indore is a the result was that no statistics worth the ;.name were commercial and industrial town and the district is ever compiled. mainly a city district. Added to this is Mhow, a cantonment where again the males out number the fema- The births and deaths statistics of the municipalities 1es. In Ujjain district the industrial-cum-holy city and are generally those that are made available to them by the other urban areas including , (where the the Government or municipal hospitals and such others female ratio is very low), bring down the proportion as may have been collected by their Health Department. of females. To a lesser extent these arguments apply The coverage is by no means full as many births and to Ratlam. as well, but in Jhabua and West Nimar deaths are never reported. There being no supervising districts:where there are not many important urban agency, it is impossible to verify the' accuracy. In 1952 centres or industries the proportion offemales rises to when an experimental Census ot,births and deaths was 958. As compared to the State figure 953 Dhar has conducted in Madhya Bharat the results were as returned a highe~proportion of females. follows:- ·Census of India, Paper No. 2-1955; Sample Census of Births and Deaths-1952-53. (Iv)

Period covered by Census : 30.10.51 to I lU0.52 The returrts of births .and deaths furnished. by the 2. Period for which figures wen: supplied by the Civil Surgeon for the last three years are reproduced Heath Department 1.11. 5 1 to 31.10.52 below:--

Birth and Death rates per 1000 ofp,)pulation calcu­ Birth Rate Death Rate lated on basis of:- Year per 1000 per 1000 Result of 2 3 experimental Figures supplied Unit Census by Health Dep!!. 1960-61 8.20 5.0 ,-_a_... _.A.. ___-, ,---_. __ ...A..._ .. ___ ...., Births Deaths Birth Deaths 196; -62 15.05 8.60 1962-63 17.82 6.40 2 3 4 5 These are by no means complete. hut heJp to indi­ State of M.B. 33·0 18'8 10·4 6·5 cate the raie of births and deaths. The growth having Plateau which 34'7 22'0 12'0 8'1 includes Dhar b;:en much higher stresses the incompleteness of these district. statistics. The absence of accurate statistics causes great ditfi­ culty in estimating th,:) annual rate of ndtural increase. Age Tables,' No wonder it was then estimated at between 1.4 to Table giving the Age and Sex structure of Dhar Diit­ 1.6 percent annual_ly. riet witb the corresponding data for the State.

Percentage of Population ~._~ ______~ __A ____ - ___• ___ .-' Sex-Ratio Dhar State Females per 1.000 male. ~.-' ___• ___..A... .. ___ .. ~ r .... -----.. ·_.A_--·--·----~ ,.--.... --____..._------, Age-group P M F P M F Dhar S~ate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , 0- 4 IS·5 9·2 9'3 16'4 8'2 8'2 1,012 ", 5- 9 1504 7·9 7'5 14'3 7-3 7'0 ·961 966 10-14 9'9 5'3 4'6 10·1 5'4 4'7 861 1147 0-14 43'8 22-4 21'4 40'8 20'9 19'9 958 941 15 --19 7'7 3'9 3'8 7'9 4'1 3'8 974 929 20 - -24 8·6 4'1 4'5 8'6 4'2 4·4 1,115 1,069 25-29 0'3 4'1 4'2 8'8 45 4·3 1.005 939 30-34 7-3 3·8 3'5 7'4 3·9 3'5 902 897 15-:34 31-9 15'9 16'0 32'7 16'7 16'0 1,001 9'9 35-39 5·8 3-l 2'7 5'8 3'1 2'7 881 871 40-44 5'.1 2'7 2'~ 5'3 2'8 2·5 906 950 45--49 3·6 '-9 1'7 4'2 2-2 2'0 871 886 50-54 3'6 1·9 1·7 4'0 2-1 1'9 864 908 55-59 1·7 0'9 0'8 2-l 1-1 1'0 856 903 35-551 19'8 /0'5 9'3 21'4 1/'3 10'1 880 905 60-64 2'2 1-1 1'1 2'4 1·2 1'2 1,052 1,080 65-1>9 0'8 0'4 0-4 0'9 04 0'5 994 l,a7 70+ 1·5 0·6 0'9 1-8 0'7 1-i 1,299 1.373 60+ 4'5 2'1 2'4 5·1 2'3 2'8 1,114 1.190 A_N.S. 0'1 0.0 Neg. 0·1 0'1 Neg. 905 891

It follows that 43.8% of the population is in the group. In the 35-59 age-group there are ·only 19.8X younger age-group; this figure incidentally is much as compared to 2: .4% in the State. The above three hig~er than the State figure of 40.8%. Another 31.9% .age-grcups 0-14, 15-34 and 35-59 constitute 95.5% and are In the 15-34 age-group. Thus 7:.7%or over three 94.9% in Dhar and State respectively. In the aie-irouP fourths of the total population is in the younger age- 60+ the district has returned only 4.5%. (lvi)

The Sex Ratio ;n Age-groups : The table below gives the details of migration : In 0-4 age-group there are more families (1012 per Table-showing Migration 1961-1951 Dhar District. 1000 males suggesting higher rate of female births in the prece.edina four years. In the 10-14 age-group Birth Place Population Percentage ,.------"----, ,.-- tbe females proportion is only 861 the lowest for any 1961 1951 1961 1951 age-group. 2 3 4 5 Total Population 643,774' 505,268 100'00 100'00 In the younger age-group 15-34 near parity of (i) Born in India 643.360 504,889 99'94 99.91 sexes exists (an odd female, however, puts them into Born in place of 438.012 462,038 68-04 91·44 a lead). The higher proportion is then found in the enumeration age-group 60+ for lateron by that age many live as Born elsewhere in the 144,296 widows. distt. of enumeration Born in other 50,840 35,850 7'90 7-10 The table below gives the percentage distribution of districts of the State 100 persons in 1951-61. In contiguous districts 42.749 32,532 6·64 6'44 1 Jhabua 11,625 11,287 1·96 1'24 Table-Showing percentage dist,ibution of 100 per- 2 Indore 11,199 8,384 1-74 1·66 sons in 1951 and 1961 into broad age-groups 3 West Niinar 11,045 6,428 1-72 1·27 4 Ujjain 4,857 3,493 0·75 0·69 1951 1961 Aac-It'O\1p ,.- ----. ,.----,.A..--., 5 Ratlam 3,023 2,940 0'47 0'" P M F P M F (ii) Non-contiguous 8,091 3,318 1'2' 0·66 2 3 4 5 6 7 districts States in India be- 10,212 7,001 1'59 1-39 0-14 38.0 17'8 2()o2 43'8 22"4 21'4 yond M.P. 1'-34 35·7 18'S 17-2 31'9 15'9 16·0 Born outside India 283 379 0'04 0'08 U nclassifiable 131 0'02 35-59 21'7 12-3 9·4 19'8 10'5 9'3

~+ 5'9 3'8 2'1 4·5 2'1 2'4 Ifwe add another 6.64% born in contiguous districts A.N.S. Neg. Neg. Neg. 0·1 0'1 Neg. to the 90.45% born within the district the.n 97.09% of the population was born in the six districts shown The 1951 data is b,sed on a 10% sample and the above. Essentially the population does not move about 1961 on total population. Assuming that the 1951 much. There has been some decrease during the decade data is comparable we find that in 0-14 age-group in the number of persons born outside India. there bas been a considerable increase (5.8%) and a decrease of3.8% in 15-34 age-group. The decrese con­ Marital Status ; tinued in 35-59 age group. The old persons, however, All persons below the age of 9 were tabulated as remained in more or less same proportion. never married. Since only 5.13" among males and 24.36% among the females, in the 10-14 aso-group Mi/lrat;on : have been returned as married, very few amona males A great majority of the population 68.04% was and some among the females, are likely to be married horn and enumerated in their place of birth and another in the ages nearer 9 years in 0-9 age-group. The table 22.41 within the district itself. Thus a large portion of below gives the details regarding the marJta] status. the population does not show any miarating trends. (lvii)

Table-Showing Marital Status

Divoreed or Total population Never married Marri~d Widowed Separated Unspecified Age-group r-----..A....~ ----. r------A-____ ._h.~ r-- --... --"-~ -----~ ,---- - ._)._ ...---... r----..A.... ·----1 r--..A..-~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

All ages 100 100 52-13 43.20 43'98 46·95 3'50 9'58 0·39 0·27 0-9 100 100 100'00 100·00 10-14 100 100 9.4'74 75-38 5'13 24·36 0'03 0'10 0'10 0'\6 15-19 100 100 67-13 17'10 32-30 82'10 0'31 0'48 0·26 0'32 20-24 100 100 25'47 2'99 72.73 95'65 1'03 0·99 0·77 0'37 25~-29 100 100 7'87 0·54 89·53 96·97 1'65 1'97 0·95 0'52 30-34 100 100 3-92 0'29 92·34 94'05 2·86 5'09 0'88 0'57 35~39 100 100 2'80 0'29 92·50 89·21 3'96 10'05 0'74 0'45 40.-44 100 100 2·59 0'30 89·97 77'52 6'61 21'46 0'83 0'72 45-49 100 100 2'24 0'18 87'37 70'51 9'81 28·7[ 0·58 0'60 50-54 100 100 3·07 0·28 82-90 49'98 13'57 49'27 0-46 0'47 5!1-59 100 100 1'91 0'14 80,17 48·77 17·41 50'75 0·51 0'34 60--64 100 100 1-82 0'22 73·43 24·22 2440 75'13 0'35 0'43 65-69 100 100 2·05 0'15 67'65 21'70 29'81 78·00 0'49 0'15 70+ 100 100 2.03 0'21 56·71 11·87 40'99 87-80 0'27 0'12 A.N.S. 100 100 89'86 84'70 8·78 10'82 0·68 2'99 0·68 1·49

Females: Literacy:- Among the females the number of married ones There are 86,607 persons or 13.45% who have been begins to shoot up from 1!,-19 age-group, where 82.10% retcrned as literates. The comparable data of other are married. The percentage remains over 80 till 35-39 adjoining districts is presented below:- age-group, after which it begins to decline and as this declines, the percentage of widows soars. Starting Literacy percentage Ranking S. r-"--I' ---··---~....A...··-·-·-·-·--l to total from 21.46% in 40-44 age-group it touches 87.80%in No. District Total Rural Urban literates 70 +age-group. The returns reveal that the age of 2 3 4 5 6 marriage for females is between IS-19 and over, three-fourths of them remain married upto 40-44 Dhar 13·45 10·54 38'77 5 age-group, giving them :about 25-29 years of repro­ 2 Indore 38'23 19.63 50'64 ductive period, spinsters are not non-existent, although very few. Divorcees are also few but after the age of 3 Jhabua 6.05 3'48 40'50 6 25-29 invariably they are more than the spinsters.' A 4 Ratla n 21'39 12'63 043'23 3 little less than one-tenth of the females are widows. 5 West Nimar 15-33 11·36 39'82 4 Males: 6 Ujjain 23-44 13'50 44'14 2 Among the males the age of marriage appears a Indore DivisioD 20'74 13'01 45'16 little higher and though nearly one third 32.30% are State 17'13 12'73 43'52 married before the 19, the greater majority marries after 20. In the 30-34 age-group the percentage of married When compared to these districts Dhar comes next ones is the highest being 92.34%. Commencini from to Jhabua from the bottom. Dhar is also much below the age-group 20-24 to 60-64 over seventy percent of the State average in the matter of literacy. men are married. Only 3.50% are widowers and their percentage increases after the age of 50. The divorcees During the decade, however, there has been a Jot are again few. It is interesting to observe that as many of progress in literacy. as would be noticed ftom the as 52.13% of the males in the district are never married table given below. as against a corr.sponding 43.20% of females. (l viii)

Literacy ill Dhar District

Literate pJrsons Decade Varlation ,--_._____ ---..J...... _ .. ___--, ,.----.------_._~..A.. .. ______-·--~-~-.. ---.. ----l S. 1%1 1~1 Persons Percentage decade ,...-. __- ... _.J...... ____.,._-. __ .. __ , No. District/Tahsil r-~~-~-~-''''''''''''''_~--_:_'''-'--'''' variation Persons Percentage Persons Percentage

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8

Dhar District 86,607 100'00 41,843 100'00 + 44,764 + 106'98 1 Badnawar Tahsil 13,453 15'53 6,234 14'90 + 1,219 + 115·80 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 11,602 INO 5,895 14·09 + 5,107 + 96'81 3 Dhar Tahsil 26.845 31'00 13.218 31·59 + 13,627 + 103'09 4 Kukshi Tahsil 13.601 15'71 6,960 16'63 + 6.647 + 95'50 5 Manawar Tahsil 21,100 24'36 9,536 22'79 + 11,564 + 121·21

The number of literates have a1rnQ~t clcubled and population is tribal where literacy is very low being Manawar tahsil leads in tJ-.e increase. In no tahsil is 2.03% only. the increase in literates Jess than 95.50/~. f).:spite this literacy for the district works out to '13.45% and this A tuhsilwise analysis of literacy is presented in the IS mainly due to the fact that more than half of the table below :

Distribution R/V Break-up of s: District/ among lahsils each tahsil Break-up of Males/Females r-'"-- _-__.. _-..J.... ____-.~ .. __~ No. Tahsil r- ... ~.------...A...... _ -- _-~ r----~.----.A....--.. -----, T R U T R U P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dhar District 100.00 100.00 100.00 100 70·23 29'17 100 81·09 18'91 Badnawar Tahsil 15'53 18·32 8'96 ]00 82-84 17'16 100 84·11 15'89 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 13'40 143S Jl·14 100 75'24 U76 ]00 80'06 19'94 3 Dhar Tahsil 3.1·00 23·49 48·71 100 53-22 46'78 100 78·84 21'16 4 KUKshi Tahsil 15·71 16'65 I3'5i 100 74·41 25'59 100 81·41 18'59 5 Manawar Tahsil 24'36 27-19 17·68 100 78·39 21'61 100 82'40 11·60

Tahsillt'ise Distribution is followed by 4.82% and Jains 1.18%. The Dhar tahsil has ret,lrned 31.00~~ of the totaUiterates other religions also returned are PaTsis (2). Buddhists in the district and this is due to high rate of literac), in (12), Christians (428) and (452). The decade Dhar town where 12,558 persons out of 2ll,325 are growth is given below : literates. Sardarpur lags behind. Among literates of Table-Showing Religion Returns 1951-61 the rural areas, Manawar has returned 27.19%, which is the highest for the district. PopUlation Percentage r---_,o.._---., Variation (+ )IncreasCl Rural/Urban Break-up for Literacy Religion 1951 1961 (+) (-) (-)Decteasc 1 2 3 4 5 Excepting in Dhar tahsil w]-.el'e a little less than half 413,060 604,260 +131,200 + 21-73 of the literates are from urb:1n area", the litenltes in Muslims 25,406 3 1,054 + 5,648 + 22'23 number come mainly from urban areas. Jains 6,007 1,566 + I,S59 + 25095 Sikhs 439 452 + 13 + 2-96 Literacy among the Males and Females: Christians 354 42B + 74 + 20·90 Of the literates a little more than four-fifths are Buddhists 12 + 11 males. Only in Dhar tahsil a little over one-fifth are· 2 + 1 females, Female literacy b thus lagging behind. Percentage Increase 27-73 for the district. Religion . is the main relifion of the district with The increase in the case of Muslims and Jains is a 93.86% of the population pr0fessing tl1C same. This little below the State ratio. (lix)

The religious composition has not varied substan­ Tht! Mother Tongue tially. The 1951-61 position is indicated below: Table-Showing variation 0/ composition in ReUgion The district has returned as many as 49 mother Religion 1951 1961 tongu~ languages. In 1951, 30 languages were returned. 1 i 3 The table below gives details regarding the 9 languages Hindus 93.62 93'86 Muslims 5'03 4'82 whose speakers exceed 500 persons : Jains 1'19 1'18 Sikhs 0'09 0'01 Christians 0'01 0'01 Buddhists Neg. Neg. Parsis Neg. Neg. Language Table-Dhar Distrh't 1951-1961

1961 1951 Percentage r- ---- _~~_..A.. ____ ... _~ r---- - "__ ._. __ ....A... ___. '---, Decade decade Mother tongue Persons Percentage Persons Percentage variation variation 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Bhilali 142731 22'17 94,015 18'62 + 48,662 + 51.73 2 Gujarati 10,287 1-60 10,978 2-17 691 6·29 3 383,592 59·58 225,473 44'62 + 158,119 + 70'13 4 Malvi 9,419 1-46 58,298 11'54 48,879 83·84 5 Marathi 5,209 0'81 5,362 }'06 153 2'85 6 Marwari 4,666 0'72 6,632 1'31 1,966 29'64 7 Nimadi 51,102 7-94 15,920 3'15 + 35,182 + 220'99 8 14,351 2·23 7,628 1'51 + 6.723 + 88'14 9 Bhili 2O,~98 3'17 76,966 15-23 56,568 - 73-SQ The rise in speakers of Urdu 88.14%. Nimadi 220.99% and Hindi 70.13% is significant. It is difficult to find any reasons for the spurt in the numher of Urdu The Scheduled Castes & Tribes: speakers. As far as Nimadi is concerned, the language The Scheduled Castes' and Scheduled Tribes were had always been spoken in the district specially in enumerated in accordance with the Scheduled Castes Manawar and Kukshi tahsils bordering West Nimar. Tbe Hindi speakers also show a great increase; this is and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order 1956, partly due to decrease in speakers of Malvi,which is which made many changes from the previous list, spoken in the plateau region of the district. hence making the task of comparision difficult. The district returns for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled­ The Chinese and Spanish languages returned in Tribes are as follows :- 1951, have not been repeated this time:

Total Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

,.-___----A.. ___.-_---. _ ._~ Name ofth" r--".--- - .__ ...... _.-A-__" --~ ,....---.. --_.,..___-_.""""") District Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 234 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dhar District 643,774 328,177 315,591 47,553 23,825 23,728 328,867 166.433 162,434

The percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled 77le &heduled Castes : Tribes in the rural/urban areas is indicated below:- The Scheduled Castes number 47,553 persons are 7.40% of the district total population and 91.61% live Percentage of Percentage of - in the Tural areas is indicated by the inset table below: Name of Rural Sch.eduled Castes Scheduled Tribes District Urban ,--__.A.--_....___, r-----.....___.A...-_._--, Table--Showiflg distribution of Scheduled Castes in Males Females Males Females Rural/Urban areas I 2 3 4 5 6 Scheduled Castes T/R/U Population Percentage 1 2 3 4 Dbar R NO 7'70 55'74 Distric:t U 6'10 Scheduled Castes Total 47,553 100'00 5'89 8'63 Rural 43,561 91·61 Urban 3,992 8·39 (Ix)

The following castes have returned over 1,750 and dacoits. About them Venkatachar in his 1931 persons- report wrote*- "A brave race of men, they were employed as foot (1) Bagri 2,797 soldiers for the purpose of protection in that period of (2) Balai 25,725 weak rule and anarchy in Central India. They have (3) 11,410 now been weaned away from their habits and settled in (4) Bhangi 1,942 different parts of Central India as agriculturists".

Bagri : The Bagris total 2,797 persons, 1417 males They are now engaged mostly as agricultural labou­ 1,380 females or 5.88% and were also known as rers and cultivators and live mostly in rural areas. The Moghias. They were a well known tribe of thieves details are:-

WORKERS Categories of work Total r------,._.J.._------~----__, workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 100.00 2)'38 63'45 350 4'74 0'06 0"28 2-59

Their participation rate is fairly high being 634 the Scheduled Castes in the district and live mostly in persons. The sex-ratio among them is 974 females for rural areas. It is a functional caste of village servants and 1000 ~ales as compared to 962 in the district. is mostly engaged as agricultural labourers, or in culti­ The Balais .. The Balais number 25,725 persons vation or employed in general service. The occupatio­ 12,745 males and 12,980 females con!!tituting 54.10% of nal details are :-

WORKERS Categories of work Total ,.---_.__ --- ______.A.- ___--_ ------__---., workers I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 100.00 28'83 58'66 1'03 2-48 0'21 0'20 0'27. 0·11 8.21

The participation rate is S89 workers per 1,000 and Castes. Nearly one third of them 624 persons live in sex-ratio among them being 1,018 females per 1,000 the urban areas. They are the traditional sweeper class males. Females out number males. The Balais were and were regarded as unclean, hence suffered from the regarded as untouchables. As many as 4 persons stigma of untouchability. They are now engaged in are engaged in scavenging and another 4 in tanning service and as agricultural labourers mostly as sweepers. and currying of hides. Participation rate and sex-ratio among Bhangi is 494 The Bhangi : The Bhangis total 1,942 persons, 1,007 and 929 respectively. The inset table gives their pattern males 935 females constituting 4.08% of the Scheduled of work.

WORKERS Persons Engaged in Total Categories of work scavenging workers r--~------':"__"_----~ ------..... r-----..A.-----._. I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6" 7 8 9 10 11 12 13" 100.00 7-60 15-94 1,04 1'25 0'94 0'21 0'31 72'71 !64 341 223

Chamars : There- are 11,410 persons, 5,770 males, the name being derived from the Sanskrit-word'Chann' 5,640 females or 23.99% of the Scheduled Castes. meaning leather and Kar, a worker thus literally a They are the traditional workers in leather and hides, worker in leather. Once the Chamar was regarded as

·Cenms of India, 1931, Vol. XX-Central India Agency, Part I-Report, by C. S Venkatllchar, I. C. S., Superintendent of Census Operations, p. 227. (lxi) untouchable in Central India. The Chamars are now leather goods and in cultivation. Their pattern of work engaged mostly as agricu)turallabourers, in the house­ is as follows:- hold industry which consists of making and mending

WORKERS Engaged in Tanning Category of work and currying of Hides Total ------, ,--~~ ____ ....A...... ___ . __-.. Workers I II 1I1 IV V Vl Vll VIU IX Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 100.00 8·78 35·99 1'22 45'40 2'56 0'53 0·20 0'13 5-19 816 816

The participation rate is 526 per 1,000 and sex· ratio Their spread out in the district is indicated below:­ 977 females per 1,000 males. The Percelllage of Scheduled Tribes in Dis/riC[ and Tahsil Regarding Scheduled Castes : The participation rate Percentage of among them is higher than that for the district, being Scheduled Tribes to total population 570 persons as against 537 tor the latter. The sex­ r--.-~-.- ---____..A. __•. ----_...... ratio is also higher than that for the district being 996 DistrictjTahsii Total Rural Urban as against 962 for latter. The spread out vis-a-vis the 2 3 .. population in the district is as follows:- Dhar District 5[.08 55.99 8 . .52 Badnawar Tahsil 26'81 27.16 [7.83 Sardarpur Tahsil 50.31 53.83 14.22 TaMe-Showing percentage of scheduled castes Dhar Tahsil 31.15 38'02 3.56 to total population Kukshi Tahsil 12.73 77.09 13.33 Manawar Tahsil 59.15 63.14 7.53

,,---_._= ___ ...A.... __.. ______-~_~ District/Tahsil Total Rural Urban In as many as four tahsils, more than half of the population consists of Scheduled Tribes. In the Urban 2 3 4 areas, however only in Badnawar town they are in Dhar District 7·39 8'41 6'00 some numbers constituting 17.83%. The main tribes • Badnawar Tahsil 9-66 10'11 4'41 are Bhils, Hhilalas, Patelias and who have all Sardarpur Tahsil 4·22 4·15 5·02 been enumerated together. Dhar Tahsil 9'22 10'41 4'20 The Bhils .' Kukshi Tahsil 6'61 6'36 10'12 C. S. Venkatachar in his 1931 Report wrote*--­ Manawar Tahsil 7'12 1·05 8'01 "it is commonly held that the word Bhil is derived from a Dravidian word for a bow (Tamil and Kanarese bil) The Ii teracy among the Scheduled Castes is very low which is the characteristic weapon of the tribe. The an­ being only 6.67%. cient Tamil poets termed certain savages of the pre­ Dravidian blood as Villavat· (bowmen) who 'may possi­ The Scheduled Tribes : bly be identical with the modern Bhils'. t 'f that be so, the name may have been given to the BhiIs by the The main Scheduled Tribes are Bhils and Bhilalas. Dravidians." including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes. They Bhils are found mostly in Jhabua, Dhar West­ number 328,867 persom, 166,433 males and 162,434 Nimar and Ratlam districts. Although they are also females and live mostly in rural areas. Their highest found in 21 other rjistricts, but their number is not concentration is in Kukshi tahsil where they constitute a considerable in these districts. The Scheduled· Tribes little less thaD three fourths of the total population. in the district have returned cultivation as their main occupation; the details of other being :

WORKERS ,--r---- _____... ______.. ..~_o- Total . -_ ... _----_ . _--- -_._.---- .. _... _--...... _ workers I II III IV V VI VIl VIII IX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All Scheduled Tribes 100.00 18.89 11.62 1.24 0.17 0.08 0.13 0.06 0.02 1.79 -- ---_.. ------_._---- - .-.------_._---_- _-_. "_._----- .. Census of India 193/, Vol. XX. Central India Agency Part I-Report by C.S. Venkalaclli.lr Page 238. t Cambridge , Vol. I, Page 595. (I xii)

The Bhilalas : With over half of the population of the district being It is commonly held that 13hilalas are of mixed tribal and only 2.13% of it literate, no wonder the descent viz. Rujputs who came and intermarried with district figure for literacy is low. The sex-ratio among Bhil women. C.S. Venkatachar wiote"- them is higher 976 females .per 1,000, than that for the district (962). "The Bhilalas are closely related to the Bhils, Patlias and other tribes which inhabit the Yindhyas and Sat­ The Rural/Urban Setting : A bulk of the population lives in rural areas; the puras. They have a considerable a(!mixture of proportion being 897 : 103 whereas during the decade, blood in them. They claim Rajput descent and are a tendency for an increase i"n the proportion of urban considered to be of higher status than their neighbours. dwellers h noticeable, yet despite the same, the pro­ The name of the tribe is said to be derived from B.hilara portion (l.oes not appear high enough when compared lor ), i. e., those accused of being Bhils from to some of the neighbouring districts like, Ratlam 186, 'ara' a fault. They c(.msider this appellation derogatory. Ujjain 324, Indore 600, West Nimar 139. Only Jhabua They always style themselves Thak",r, Bhumia, Rawat, 69 is less than Dhar in this respect. Patel, Makhi, etc. The tradidons of the tribe state that their Rajput ancestors lived at , and were Chau- The growth in the proportion of urban popUlation 11ans, members of the family of Prithviraj, the last during the decade is indicated below:- Hindu King of Delhi. When the Chauhans were finally driven out by the Muhammadans § 200,000 of them Table-Showing Rural/Urban proportion /951--6/ migrated to and settled in . On 1951 1961 Variation District/ ,.-- _ ....-A.-----, ,.-.-. _J.._ • --, in Urban the capture of Chitt~r at Chittor, by Ala-ud-din in Tahsil Rural Urban Rural Urban proportion 1303 a large number fled to the Vindhya hills for 2 3 4 5 , refuge. Here they formed marriage connections with Bhil women and so lost caste. Their superior status Dhar Distrjct 915 85 897 103 _+ ]8 Badnawar Tahsil 905 95 911 89 6 is always admitted and t.hey form the local aristocracy Sardarpur 1,000 9]3 87 of the Vindhyas, the of Malldhata, as he is called, Tahsil being the head of the clan". Dhar Tahsil 789 211 800 200 -- 11 Kukshi Tahsil 933 67 932 68 + I Manawar Tabsil 965 35 928 72 + 37 They are mostly found in Dhar, Jhabua, West Nimar, Sehore and Raisen. In the last two district The high variation in Manawar is due to the emerge­ their number is very small. They are engaged mostly nce of Dharampuri as a town. In Kukshi there has been as cultivators and agricultural labourers. slight encrease; but in the case of Ohar and Badnawar the population has fallen. This is due to the propo­ The Patelias rtionately smaller increase in Dhar and Badnawar Patelias are a sub-tribe of Bhil, having an admixture towns vis-a-vis the Iural areas. of R~jput blood in them. Other details remain the same. TIu! Working Fon'e : The district has returned 537 workers per 1,000 The Barelas population. The rural urban break up for 1000 workers This is also a branch of the Bhils. They are found persons, males and females is as follows:- in West. Nimar and Dhar. Table-Showing workers Reg~rding The Scheduled Tribes .Total Workers Total Total population ,-__. ___ --J!...... __. _____ -, Rural ,...... ~ __ .. __A... .. ___-~ The Scheduled Tribes have a fairly high rate of Urban P M F P M F partiCipation : higher than tbat for the Scheduled 1 2 3 " 5 6 7 Caste. There being 588 workers per 1000 population. Total 1;000 1,000 1,000 537 582 489 Rural 1,000 1,000 1,000 5S8 592 523 The literacy percentage is very low being only 2.13%. Urban 1,000 1.000 1.000 349 494 187

• Census of India 1931, Vol. XX, Central India Agency, Part 1-Report-page 248 by C. S. V~atochar. § By Muiz-uddin in J192 A. D. (b:iii)

The comparable figures for the neighbouring districts, Indore Division and State are indicated below:- Total Population Total Workers State/ Total ,-______....._ __.. _..J!.... ___.. _- ___ .--.. ,--______.4".-_. ______...... Division/ Rural District Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Madhya T 1,000 1,000 1,000 523 602 440 Pradesh R 1,000 1,000 1,000 552 616 486 U 1,000 1,000 1,000 349 524 145

Indore T 1,000 1,000 1,000 499 573 419 Division R 1,000 1,006 1,000 554 598 509 U 1.000 1,000 1,060 322 497 123

Ratlam T 1,000 1,000 1,000 482 575 384 District R 1,000 1,000 1.000 546 601 488 U 1,000 1,000 1,000 . 323 512 113

Jhabua T 1,000 1,000 1,000 561 598 523 District R 1,000 1,000 .1,000 577 605 548 U 1,000 1,000 1,000 357 518 179

West Nimar T 1,000 1,000 1,000 520 572 467 District R 1,000 1,000 1,000 548 584 511 U 1.000 1,000 1.000 349 496 189

Ujjain T 1,000 1.000 1,000 487 579 387 District R 1,000 1,000 1,000 565 612 514 U 1,000 1,000 1,000 325 512 109

Indore T 1.000 1,000 1,000 366 501 20S District R 1,000 1,000 1,000 480 557 399 U 1,000 1,000 1,000 290 478 69

Barring Jhabua. Dhar has returned more workers The pattern of work undergoes a substantial change per thousand. A high rate of participation does not from rural to urban areas. The percentage of workers indicate economic prosperity, but the contrary. speci­ ally in the tribal areas, where few can afford not to in the above categories in the rural and urban areas is work. presented in the following table : The Pattern of Work : Table-Showing percentage of workers ";n Rural! Generally in a districts with a greater concentration Urban areas in different categories of population in rural area~. cultivation is bonlld to the mdin stay of its people and Dhar follows the above Rural Urban pattern. The table below gives the details of the pattern r-- ---.. ___ --..A_ ___~ r----.. -----..A..----- . of work as classified according to Standard Industrial Percentage Percentage Classification : of workers of workers Category of to total to total Number of Percentage work: workers Ranking workers Rankins workers in to total Category of work the category workers Ragkin& l 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 I 71.04 I 17.05 2 I As Cultivator 232,889 67.41 II 19.30 2 6.41 6 II As Agricultural 1Il 1.34 5 3.31 8 Labourer 63,688 18.44 2 IV 3.23 3 10.89 4 III In Mining, Quarrying V 0.28 8 8.37 S Livestock, Forestry, VI 0.34 7 3.42 7 etc. 5,060 1.4; . 6 VIl 1., 5 6 14.11 3 IV At Household Industry 12,941 3.75 4 Vlll 0.09 9 3.21 9 V In Manufacturing IX 3.23 4 33.23 1 other than Household Industry 2,853 0.83 7 VI In Construction 1,885 0.55 I In the urban areas a greater number is engaged in VII In Trade & Commerce 6,969 2.02 5 Other Services, in fact nearly .one third are from this VIII In Transport, Storage and Communications 1,034 0.30 9 category. Cultivation is relegated to the second posi­ IX In other Services 18,094 5.24 3 tion. Trade and Commerce contain 14.11% of the Oxiv)

workers, folhlweLl by those in tile huu·;chi.)ld Indu,:tries. upwa,d trend anLl the table below Indicates the varia­ Whereas in the urban ar... as \, ()r~:crs i:' <:dtiv"lion and tion:·-- agricultural labourers con~ticl,te 23 .... 60,;) in I'ural areas Area net Variation Percentage they alone total to 90·34~~. The tahle emrh",js~5 the Area sown {. Increase Variation above differences. 1 2 3 4 1951--52 921.363 ClJllil'ation : 1'160--61 1,047,761, I 126,398 + 13.72

Land Uti/i;a£ion : Out or a total "TCll ur 2/)16.301 l!l the district 8.36% area is under the Forest and acres, 1,047;761 IH:res or 51.96~J.) are nn,:er cultivation I 6. I 4'%; of the uta I area ':; not available for cultivation. in 1960-61. The area under cultivation has shown ~n The inset table below indicates the details.

"'Lurid Uli/i:atio/l Sflllisrics 1959-60

Nnl availab!e ror Other uncu;livated land cJ

Dhar 8.36 4.37 11. 77 16.14 17.50 0.02 4.58 22.10 0.96 1.27 2.tS 51'22 58.25 7.04 District Badnawar 0.57 3.32 4.52 7.84 26.9() 001 2.88 29.85 0.72 0.72 1.44 60.30 65.08 4.79 Tahsil Sardarpur 2.22 4.38 20.80 25.18 18.Sl N"il· 6.28 25.09 0.70 1.07 1.77 45.74 51.34 5.61 Tahsil Dhar 13.30 4.04 8.22 12.26 20.37 0.07 3.80 24.24 0.99 0.63 ],62 48.58 51.42 2,84 Tahsil Kukshi 11.36 3.13 12.25 L5.98 15.52 Neg. 5.L7 • 20.69 1.05 1.94 2.99 48.98 61.06 12.08 Tahsil Manawar 8.91 5.66 12.77 18.43 11.23 Neg. 4.66 15.89 1.14 1.48 2.62 54.15 62.90 8.74 Tahsil Badnawar tahsil has the highest percentage of area crop area, although in Badnawar and Sardarpur tahsils under cultivation. the: area under Rabi . crops is higher. The principal Kharif and Rabi crops an! shown tahsil wise below Suils

TIll: main chsses of sui!:; are -hlaLk elf bhuri "fil"sil Khal'if Crup. Rabi Crop. J 2 3 or brown. The';c are furtllcr cJas~ilicd in dilfercnt sub­ Badnawar (a) Cotton Gram classes from good, medium to poor. In the rlateau (b) ]owar Wheat region the soil is mainly black but in' the Nimar region (e) Groum.l-1)ut Linseed it is mostly bwwn. The he~t hla\:k variety was a·;:-.e~sed Dbar (a) ]owar ) (b) Cotton >- -do.-- at Rs. 6 per higha in Sardarpllr, Manm.vill' Talnils (c) Ground-riul J (9.7 equalled 5 acres in fc.rmer Gwa!i,)!, State Manawar (a) Jowar territories). In Nisharpur tahsil the rat.: was Rs. 3.50 (Ll) Ground-nUl 1 -do--- per acre and in Ollar State it varied fwm Rs. 2.25 to (c) Cotton j Rs. 2.56 per (5/8 acres equaled a bigha. The Sanlarpur (a) Cotton rates were reduced in the case oflighter soils. (b) Ground-nul ~ --do- (C) Jowar J The Cropping Pattern : Kukshi (al Ground-nut I (h) .lowar } -do- The district as a whole is- predominantly a Kilarif (C) Colton J

... _- ~------. "Source-Director of Land Records. (lxv)

In Kllk~'li and Manawar lahsiis the rainfall is Wheat IS sown as' an indep~ndent crop whereas, ,caney and '·0 a ce'~<'.lld lTlIp j~ ra"ely sown. If there mixeJ LTopping of gram anu linseed is in vogue. Gram arc ~uffid'TI( r .. :n,; C'itm gram and PC:,IS ( predomi­ and lin,eeJ are mixed in the proportion of 70 to 30. nating) aT" :,Dwn "S 41 sc.:ond crop. In Surdarpur, In Kha';( crop the usual mixture is maize and cotton; Badnaw

Tu/l/e Sholl'ing IIII' Area SOIl'll under various ('TOPS Distlict Dhur /960--61

Net Total area cereals and Other DiSlrictrruhsil sown Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat millets Gram Tur pulses

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

{)ilar 1J1.~/ril·1 /00 3.32 16,97 :'94 /().25 2/.32 54.42 /1.19 2.32 7.99 Budnawar Tahsil 100 1.65 9.11 Neg, 4.52 35.67 51.22 18.30 1.72 6.03 Sal''';arl'ur Tahsil lUO 10.91 7.41 Neg. 10.57 14.35 44.22 10.24 0.73 5.65 Dhnf T..tlSiI 100 ).65 11.56 0.13 5.62 39.31 58,58 . 111.57 3.29 5.78 K ukshi Tahsil 100 2.00 19.12 6.67 1834 8.14 55.93 6.25 1.45 14.91 Mallawar Tahsil 100 2.71 28.54 2.07 11.18 12.09 56.78 5.50 3.26 7.14

Total Area Total Tota! Condi- Total "-otal non- sown more TOlal FOlld- ments and food- Ground- Lin- oil food than Oistri':i/T"hsil pulses grains spices crops nut &eed Til seeds Cotton crops once

12 IJ. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

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The tabh: reveals l).a1 ill Dhar and Badnawar labsils The main rood crops are Jowar, maize, rice and more ar.;!;l umh;r the r.. hi ao compared to Lhe Kharir pulses. crop is SOWIl. In S,•. rJarpur the (,hange becomes notice­ .I01mr·: Almost one siXLh of the area net sown, is able allli Kharif i~"gin". to predominate, The Rabi is nearly in one quafl.:f of !he are,l; but by the time one' with jowar. In ManawaI' tahsil a little more than one reaches Kukshi and ManawaI' the pattern undergoes a iourth of the area is und:;r this crop. During the .;hange and Kbarif crops arc mainly sown. decade lhe area v~!dtd from 148,036 acres in 1951-52 to 228.512 in 1953-54. Lately it had steadied bet­ The Khurif Cl'ops : ween 150,000 to 175,000 acres. The crop if> unirri­ (a) Food Crops. gated. (lxvi)

.Maize : Nearly one tenth of thc area is undcr maize. Wheat : In the district· as a whole, over one fifths The hybrid variety has only recently been it.troduced. of the net area sown is under wheat and among the The acreage has varied between 86,456 ill 1951-52 to tahsils. in Dhar and Badnawar, over one third of the 107,364 in 1960-61. In Kukshi tahsil a little over one ar('a is unda wheat. The acreage has been showing an sixth of the area net cropped is und.:r maize. This is upward trend. In 195·1-52 the acreage was 161,116 and mostly towards the hilly regions. it TOS':: to 237,850 by !959-60. Much of the wheat is of the un irrigated variety, but in 1960-61, 23,541 acres Rice : Very little of rice is sown in the district. In out of 223,410 were. irrigated. Sardarpur tahsil. nearly one tertth of the area is under rice and this represents the highest conc.::ntralion of rice Gram : A little over one tenth of the net sown area in the district. The area has varied from )9,63) are:l is under gram and as in the case of wheat Badna­ acres 1D 1951-52 to 34,785 in 1960-61. war and Dhar tahsils return a greater proportion of the area under the crop. Like wheat, gram too has Pulses : (Arhar Tur) shown a-I increase in ar;:a, shooting to 170,100 in 195!?- Tur is the main pulse and was sown in ':4,341 acres. 60 from 94,866 in 1951-52. It is almost entirely un­ The acreag~ has been more or less consister,t. Among irrigated except for 2,3t>1 acres out of 170,100. the tahsils, Dhar shows a lightly higher percentage in area Oilier Crops :

Other Pulses : All other pulses (excluding gram and Among other crops, the following may be mentio­ lur) are sown in about 8% of the area. Lately the area ned (1) Condiments and Spices (2) Fruits and Vegetables has been showing an upward trend. It was 162,Of,7 in and (3) Sug'l.r-cane. Since all these crops need irri­ 1951-52 but touched the peak of 271,847 acres in gation facilities, which are very meagre the acreage is 1959-60. This was the highest for the decade. very littl ~

Non-Food Crops : Condiments and Spi(·es : Ground-Nut : The decade and the subsequent years (upto 1963-64) mark a di>trict change in regard to The area under condiments and spices has varied ground-nut, which is emerging as a major c[1sh crop. from 11,258 in 1953-541031.942 in 1956-57. The main condiments are, garlic onions, coriander, chillies and In Kukshi and Manawar as much as one fifths of ginger. the net area was sown with ground-nut. 1 his has spread to other tah~ils as well. The main reasons for Fruits and Vegetables this are ta) the comparativtly sturdier nature of the The area under fruits and vegetables has not shown crop (b) the good prices that are being paid for ground­ variation and IJearly 3,000 acres are under the above. nut has been the most important factor in penuading Letely ban'l.na, orchards and papaya have been planted the cultivators to take to its cultivation. With the and are giving good returns. hoom in the oil prices, ground-nut has cxcdlent market thus the area multiplies. The area under ground-nut Sugar-Cane : shot up from 85,103 acres to 160,169 in 1958-59 and The area under sugar-cane has been someWhat un­ has registered further increase. it is mostly unirri­ steady. Since this is entirely an irrigated crop and gated. means of irrigation very meagre, one cannot expect Cotton : A little less than one seventh of the area much of acreage under the crop. In 1960-61 an area is under cutton. The area under cotton has not shown of 2,232 acres was under sugar-cane and this repre­ much of fluctuation. Among the tahsils cotton is sents ihe highest for the decade mainly grown in Sardarpur and Manawar tahsiIs. The cotton is consumed locally in ginning and pressing Cultivation : Then and Now: factories and some of it sent to Ujjain, Indore. (For this portion statistics have been taken from The Rabi Crops : the Gazetteear of Gwalior State, relating to District (a) Food Crops. Amjhera for Manawar and Sarcarpur Tahsils and Dhar Wheat and Gram are the main Rabi food crops. State for Kukshi, Dhar and Badnawar Tahsils). (lxvii)

In Amjhera 26% of the total area was under cultiva­ The following may be mentioned as being areas of tion in 1904-5 and only 2.4% was under irrigation and good cultivation; Dharampuri, Dhamnod, Dhar and generally the tract showed mostly kharif crops in a Badnawar. ratio of 9.4 to 4.1. Opium was sown in 1,310 acres. Irrigation : In Dhar State more kharif than rabi crops were The main sources of irrigation are thi' privately sown the ratio being 2.52 to 1.09 (the year of reference owned wells and the Government tanks. There has being 1902-3). p')Ppy was sown in 5,0:10 acres of the been an increase of 56.56% during the decade as in­ total area and double cropped area was 3.31%. dicated by the table below:

The Changes : Percentaae At pfesent over 50% of the area is cultivated Year Area Irrigated Variation Variation as compared to 41.07% in Dllar State and . 1 2 3 4 26% in Amjhera. As comparl!d to 3.13% of the area 1951-52 25,115 double cropped in Dhar Stale the percentage has 1960-61 39,319 + 14,204 + 56.56010 gone upto 8.63%. As compared to 2.4% irrigated The main sources of irrigation are private wells area in Amjhera district it is 3.8% in Dhar District and tanks, their details being of today. Poppy is no longer grown. Poppy was a good cash crop and was carefully irrigated. In fact most of Total Area the irrigation works of old w~re meant for poppy. Irrigated Area Other All sources Irrigated Sources Newer cash crops have replaced poppy. \ 1960--61) by wells Tanks 1 2 3 4 The Trends: The cultivator is inclined to grow more cash crops 39,319 36,074 1,656 1,589 Percentage 91.75 4.21 4.04 then ever before. The growth in acreage of ground­ to total area nut and orchards is a pointer to this. The cultivators are more keen than ever before, for owing their own The main method of irrigation is Furrow Irrigation wells and hence irrigating the crops. The improved i. e., water is carried by means of narrow field channels methods are being adopted, very slowly. The bener in the case of orchards, the flooding method is also cultivated areas in the district continue to be around used. Some important tanks and the area irrigated by urban centres and on the Agra-Bombay Highway. them is indicated in the inset table below.

·Table-Showing main list of tanks and area under irrigation.

Area irrigated Designed area for 1961-62 r- Location--.A._____ -, s. for irrigation r------..A.--~----. No. Name of Project District Tahsil Kbarif Rabi Total t 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Kunda TaRk Project Dhar Manawar 4,080 Acres 128 383 511 Acres 2 Semalda Tank Project Dhar Manawar 2,096· " 69 403 472 " 3 Jetapur Tank Dhar Manawar 100 51 51 " Thus Kunda and Semalda tanks when fully utilised and (2) The Casual Labourers who are generally emplo­ will provide the main irrigations facilities. In 1959 as yed as and when required, specially in cutting of wheat many as 9 tanks were breachoo : they have all been or collection of ground-nut crop. They are paid mostly restored now. in kind and often at the rate of one stack for every twenty cut by them. They are available in plenty and Workers as Agricultural Labourers mostly come from the district itself. although some also There are 63,688 persons, 30,588 males and 33,100 come from and Gujarat. females or 18.44% of the of working force in this cate­ gory, The agricultural labourers are generally of two The Permanent Labourers on the other hand work types (1) the Permanent ones also known as Harwaye, on the basis of a contract. They are paid about

Source :-Executive Engineer Irrigation, Jhabua (lxviii)

Rs. 300/- annually and· are also given some clothes, females or 3.75% of the total workers in this category. shoes and other small gifts. During the working season, The details being : food is also given to them. They generally stay with Percentage to cultivator and attend to his needs. In villages nearer Code Total total workers Rank­ No. Brief Description workers of the category ing the Agra-Bombay Road, more particularly near Dham­ 1 2 3 4 5 nod the wages are higher being as much as Rs. 400/­ 040 Production and rearing of a year with all the benefits Cultivators whose holdings livestock (large heads only) are above 20 acres alone, can afford to keep them. No mainly for milk and animal shortage has been report~d. power such as cow, buffalo, goat. 805 6.22 6 The category has returned more females as workers 200 Production of rice alta, flour than men. This is because more females in Dhar, etc. by milling, dehusking and processing of crops and Badnawar and Manawar have been r,~turned as such. foodgrains 398 3.08 11 Even casual labourers at farm qualifies them to be 209 Production of other food returned as workers. Since mall)' uf them generally products, such as sweetmeat help at horne they have been returned under this cate­ and. condiments, muri, murki gory. In the case of males the position is somewhat chira, khoi, cocoa, chocolate, different : for they have some main occupation and are toffee, lozenge. 502 3.88 10 shown as workers in that category. 273 Making of textile garments including raincoats and Workers in Mining Quarrying etc. headgears. I,S04 11.62 2 There are 5,066 persons, 4,081 males and 985 females, 282 Manufacture of structural wooden goods (including constituting 1.47% of the total workers. They mo~tly treated timber) such as beams 84.88% live in the rural areas. Tn Dhar tahsil alone posts, door~, windows. 694 5.3.6 8 they number 1,898 persons or 37.47% of the category 288 Manufacture of materials from followed by Manawar 1,224 or 24.16% The main cork, bamboo. cane. leaves categories are indicated below : and other allied products. 1,009 7.80 4 310 Currying, tanning and Percentage to fillishing of hides and Code Total total workers Rank­ skins and preparation No. Brief Description workers of the category ing of finished leather 835 6.45 5 1 2 3 4 5 311 Manufacture of shoes and oilier leather foot wear. 1,782 13.77 009 Production of other agri­ 340 Manufacture of structural cultural produce (including clay products such as fruits and nuts not bricks tiles. 557 4.30 9 covered by code number 3:50 Manufacture of earthenware 4.82 3 006 and flowers) 244 and earthen pollery. 1,473 1l.38 3 020 Planting replanting and 369 Manufacture of sundry hard. conservation of forests 213 4.20 4 wares suoh as G.I. pipe, wire, 031 Production of fish by fishing net, bolt, screw, bucket, cutlery in inland waters including (This will also include the the operation of fish farms manufacture of sundry and fish hatcheries 556 10·98 2 ferrous engineering pro­ 040 Production ahd rearing ducts done by jobbing of liv:stock (large heads engineering concerns which only) mainly for milk cannot be classified in major and animal power such groups 36, 37, 38, and 39) 772 '.97 7 as cow, buffalo, goat. 3,494 68.97 393 Manufacture of jewellery, silverware and wares using The people are engaged mainly in rearing cattle, gold· and other precious followed by those engaged in fishing. Since Narmada metals. 395 3.05 12 forms the boundary of the district. fishing is mostly The carrying of hides is mainly confined to the carried on its banks. Chamars and this is followed by the makers of textile garments and potters who are the ~. All the Workers in Household Industry household industries are basically rural and no power There are 12,941 persons 8,809 males and 4,132 or machinery is necessary. The tahsilwise break up is : (lxix)

Total workers in Percental. Tahsil Household Industry Percentage Code Brief Description to total No. Total workers or 2 3 workers the category Dhar 3,016 23.31 2 3 4 Kukshi 2,293 17.72 Manawar 3,278 25.33 400 Construction and rna inte­ Sardarpur 2,457 18.99 Dance of buildings including erections, flooring, decorative Badnawar 1,897 14.66 constructions, electrical and sanit ary installations. 1.011 sus Workers in Manufacturing other than Household 401 Construction and mainte­ Industry. nance of roads, r-.tilways, There are 2,R53 persons, 2,421 males and 432 females bridges, tunnels. 602 31.94 constituting 0.83% of the total workers. They are living 403 Construction and mainte­ ill urban areas and as many as 1,939 or 67.96% are in nance of waterways and the -towns. In Dhar town alone there are 878 persons water reservoirs, such as bund, embankments, darn, canals, or 30.77% of the total workers. The details of the tanks, tube wells, wells. 202 10.72 workers are : There are no railway so the workers under code 40 I Percentge to total work· are engaged in 'building and maintenance of roads and Code Total ers of the bridges. From the above it is apperent that there are No. Brief description workers category Remarks not many workers in this category. 2 3 4 s Workers in Trade and Commerce : Production of -rice, aUa, There are 6,969 workers, 6,431 males and 538 females flour, etc. by milling dehu· sking and processing of constituting 2.02% of the total workers in the category. crops and foodgrains- 240 8.41 117 (Urban) They are equally well spread out in the rural and 209 Production of other food urban areas, The pattern of trade is the retail type : products such as sweetme.at and the main categories are and condiments, mud, murki chira, khoi, cocOa, choco- Perceutage Ran. late, toffee, lozenge. 170 5.96 97 (Urban) Code Brief Descdption Total to total ing No. workers workers of 2'13 Making of textile garments the category including raincoats and 2 3 4 5 headgear. 383 13.42 319 (Urban) 340 Manufacture of structural 600 Wholesale trading in cereals clay products such as and pulses. 213 3.06 bricks tiles. 211 7.40 182 (Urban) 640 Retail trading in cereals, pul- 3gs' ses, vegetables, fruits, sugar, Repairing of bicycles and spices, oil. fish, dairy products . tricycles. 187 6.55 119 (Urban) eggs, poultry. 3,697 53.05 399 Manufacture and repair 646 Retail trading in food stuffs work of goods not assig- like sweetmeat, condiments, nable to any other group. 287 10.06 168 (Urban) cakes, biSCUits, etc. 453 6.50 3 650 Retail trading in fibres, yarns, dhoti, saree readymade gar- These manufacturing processes are mainly confined ments of cotton, wool, silk and . to urban ~reas and require only elementary tools and other textiles and hosiery pro­ ducts, (this includes retail machinery. This underlines the non-industrial base trading in piece-goods of of the districi~ cotton, wool, silk and other textiles). . 759 10.8' 2 Workers in Construction 6119 Retail trade in goods unspeci- fied. 312 5.34 4 There are 1,885 persons, 1,.631 males and 254 fema­ les or 0.55% of the total workers, in this category. Workers in Transport, Srorage and Communication They are spread out in the rural and urban areas in There are 1,034 workers all males, constituting fair proportion 42.01 (urban), 57.99 (rural). In Dbar 0.30% of the total workers in this category, and as tahlJil itself 1,080 persons or 57.29% are engaged in this many as 744 or 71.95% are in the urban areas. In ca~gory. The details of which are : Dhar tahsil alone there are 503 or 48.65% workers, and (lxx:) out of these 446 are in Dhar town itself. The details 3 4 5 of this working category are 803 Public service in police. 1,086 6.00 5 809 Public se.rvice in admi­ Percentage to total work- nistrative departments and Code Total ers of the . offices of State Govern- . No. Brief description Workers category Remarks ment. 1,657 9.16 3 2 3 4 5 811 Educational Services such as those rendered by coll- 701 Transporting by tram- eges schools and similar way and bus service. 384 37.10( 323 (Urban) other institutions of non- 702 Transporting by motor technical type. 1.9U 111.56 2 vehicles (other than 831 Religious and allied omnibus). 231 22.34 197 (Urban) services rendered by pan· 703 Transporting by road dit, priest, preceptor, fakir through other means monk. 382 2.11 9 of transport such as hackney carriage, bull­ 872 Recreation services ren­ ock carts, ekka. 179 17.31 93 (Urban) dered by organisations and individuals such as 730:1 Postal, telegraphic, wire­ those of theatres, opera com­ less and sl,nal. commu- panies, ballet and dancing nic~ tions. 150 14.51 84 (Urban) parties, musicians, exhibi- tions, circus. carnivals 542 3.00 7 I we ers in tbis category are mainly in the u!'ban ea In absence of railway a little more than 810 Services rendered to one third of the workers are engaged in transportation households such as those by domestic servants cooks 500 2.76 8 by bu 8 service 884 Hair dressing, other servi- Workers in other Services ces, rendered by organisa- tion and individuals such There are 18,094 persons, 13,040 males and 5,054 fe­ as those by barber hair­ males or 5.24% of the total workers in this category. A dressing saloon and beauty greater proportion of these 57.44% are in the rural shops 823 4.55 6 areas, and in Dhar tahsil alone there are 5,4'78 per­ 900 Activities unspecified and SOIlS or 30.28% of the category. The details for the not adequately described category are : including activities' of such individuals who fail to pro­ Percentage to total vide sufficient information Code Total workers of about their industrial affilia­ No. Brief description workers the category Ranking tion to enable them to be 1 2 3 4 S classiffied 7,365 40.70

511 Garbage and sewage As far as service in Government departments is COD­ disposal, operation of drainage system and c.erned there has been are all round expansion. The all other types of work 1951-61 figures for some of the departments are given cor. "cted with public hea and sanitation 1,102 6.09 4 below:

1951 Number of workers 1961 Number of Workers llrief cription . of the code Code No. r­ Code No. r- P M P M ---p-- 2 3 4 6 7 B II

Public Health & Medical Services 8.1 245 162 83 82 992 760 232 Bducational services and Research 8.2 704 630 74 81 1.984 1.742 242 Police other than ·village watchmen 8.4 574 570 4 803 1.086 1,083 3 Employees of State Government 8.7 1,443 !,415 28 809 1,657 ),630 27 Empl~yees of the Union Government 8.8 154 154 804 31 31 (lxxi)

In all departments there has heen a considerable Non- Workers expansion, more particularly in Public Health & Medi­ There are 298,355 persons 137,216 males, and cal Department, the Education Department, and the 161,139 females or 46.3% non workers in the district. Police Department. There has been some decrease Their break up is : Total/Rural/Urban Persons Males Females in the employees of the Union Government partly this 1 2 3 4 is due to a slight change in the categories. Total 463 418 Sll Rural 442 408 477 Urban _ 651 506 813 The non-workers are further divided into eight cate­ gories detailed in the inset table below. Non Working population r------~------~- -.. _. ____--A_~______------., Persons seek- Total Total non- Full time Household Dependent Reti red ren- Baggars Inmates of ing employ- Unemployed Rural working students duties infants & tier indepen- Vagrants institution ment for the but seeking Urban population disabled dent means etc. first time work __ ..A..._~ r-----...A_ .. --~ r-"-.--"-~-~ ,---..A.---., ,----.-A----., _-..A.----..._. r--..A..--, ,-_...A...-----.. r--...A------... M F M F 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 17 18 I' T 100 100 17.89 3.67 0.39 19.23 80.28 76.61 0.52 0.21 0.68 0.26 0.08 0.01 0.08 0.01 0.08 R 100 100 14.80 2.21 0,45 14.83 83.76 82.49 0.29 0.22 0.62 0,25 Neg 0.04 Neg 0.04 U 100 100 38.75 11.41 ... 42.55 56.80 45.50 2.12 0.14 LOS 0.37 0.61 O.oJ 0.32 0.35 The salient features of the table are that among the times get out off during heavy rains. The details of males over four fifth or 80.28% are disabled, infants roads are: or dependents : among th~ females too, 76.61% are Type of Road Mileage from the above category. In the case of males this is 1962-63 followed by full time students 17.89% but among the 2 females household duties claim about 19.23% or a little Class I 386 less than one fifth. In the urban area their percentaie Class II 57 goes upto 4.\55%_ The other categories of non-workers pale into insignificance before these categories. There is very little traffic by river in the district, IV small boats, however, ply. Communications : Dhar district has no rail road, the nearest railhead Post and Telegraph Offices : being MllOW 34 mile~ east on the metre g1.lage. The The details of post and Telegraph offices are broad guage link is via Ratlam, 60 miles north-west connecting Delhi and Bombay, also on the Western Rail­ Sub-Offices Total Numbers way. There is no air strip at Dhar;the nearest civil airport Sub-Offices 13 beini Indore. Dhar is, however connected by an all we­ Permanent Branch Office 42 ather road to Mhow which is on the National Highway 3 Temporary Branch Office 30 linking Bombay t'J Agra and Delhi. It is also connected Telegraph Offices IS No. of Village(postmen 9 by an aU weather road to Rallam, Mandsaur, and Ajmer. The Indore-Dhar road, but for one culvert which is now Source-Supdt. of Post Offices, Indore. being raised is an all weather bridge is also an all weather road. This road is now a Highway connecting Indore V to Ahmedabad I.ia Jhabua a d Baroda. The National Highway 3, The Bombay-Agra Road also passes thro­ Educational and Cultural: ugh the district entering at Khalghat where a subsmer­ Dhar has all along been a great educational and sible bridge over Narmada was cOfll~tructed many years cultural centre. During the Paramaras, between 9th ago. It holds up the traffic during floods and dislocates and 13th Century, Dhar ~as famous as a seat of lear­ the Indore-Bombay flood of traffic. An all weather nini. Munja Vakapati (973-97) and (1010-55) bridge at Chikhalda now connects Barwari sub-divi­ were not only great patrons of learning but famous sion in West Nimar district. This has opened up the scholars themselves. What was once known as Raja southern part of the district which hitherto remained Bhoja's School was later turned into a mosque. In the secluded. Besides these roads, all tahsils are connected days of Malwa Sultans, many religious teachers came by good roads, alt~ough Manawar and Kukshi some- to Dhar, among whom Kamal-Maula (or Shaikh Kam Qxxii)

Is well known. The period that followed was a distur­ when a lithographic press was started. It was called bed one and not particularly· conducive to the cultiva­ Anand Sagar Press after the late Ruler and printed tion of fine arts. works of religions and literarv character. About 1873 a Marathi Newspaper calJed 'Vritta Dhara' (Dhar­ After the advent of Marathas in the eighteenth news) began to be published. It used to turn out 110 century some stability seems to have been introduced copies and considering the times it was considerable. and in 1850 the first public school, a Persian one, was The paper ceased publication in 1893. In 1879 the opened in Dhar. This was soon followed by English official 'Durbar Gazette' was published in Hindi every and Marathi School in 1854, Hindi School (I864) and week turning out 600 copies. The press was mostly Sanskrit School in 1874. Primary Schools were open­ turning out official publications, reports and manuals. ed in Nalchha, Kukshi, Dharampuri and Badnawar in H also undertook some private work and the printing 1864. In 1872 !l department of education was organi­ was carried on in English, Hindi and Marathi. sed and Dhar English School was raised to a I1igh School. It was this institution which later grew into Ohar town is thus the starting point of practically Anand College a degree college now. During the all cultural life in the district. State time there were 213 educational institutions of aU descriptions. Intermediate College being the highest THE SUMMING UP of these. This figure went upto 291 by the end ofl951: 531 by 1956 and 777 in 1961. Thus the district has The Lay Out: taken tremendous strides in educational field during the Situated partly in the Malwa plateau and partly in la~t few years. hills below, the district exhibits two distinct physical characteristics : of the fertile black cotton soil areas At the apex stands Anand Degree College and at and the less fertile hilly areas towards the south. There bottom there are now 606 primary schools in the dist­ is no rail link in the district 'iJ1d is far from the Natio­ rict. There are 1,693 teachers working in the educatio­ nal Highway 3 the main link in the communications of nal institutions with as many as 39,142 students as com­ this area. Thus it becomes a somewhat secluded dist­ pared to 563 teachers and 13,043 students in 1947. rict. J'he rivers Narmada and Chambal touch the fringe of the district and so it reaps no benefits from Fine Arts : these. Even from the river Mahi, no such advantages There is one Fine Arts School at Dhar which was have' accrued. The forest is generally of the mixed affiliated to the 1.1. School of Arts Bombay and prepares type and economically not very valuable. Against this students for the diploma examination. There is a Music background however the land scape in the plateau region School in the town, the hours of which are between particularly near Dhar and Mandu has a charm of 5.00 P. M. and 8.00 P. M. The tradition of Sans­ its own. krit teaching has continued upto· this day. There ar,,? three Sanskrit schools in the district. The Statistics The district occupies 1.85% of surface in the State Vikram Gyan Mandir : and returns 1.99% of its population. This suggests that In 1856 a small library known as the Native Gene­ its density of. the population is higher than that for the ral Library was established and it was run by Dhar State being 205 persons per sq. mile as against 190 in State. In 1905 it was named as Victoria General Lib­ the State. In area the district ranks twenty sixth. Other rary after Queen Victoria. In 1949 it wa~ named as comparable districts in area are Raisen (3,278 sq. miles Vikram Gyan Mandir and the new magnificient buil­ twenty fifth in rank), Chhatarpur (3,330, twenty fourth) ding was constructed. A children',! library has been and Vidisha (2,819, twenty seventh). Dhar is thus opened with the help of Social Welfare Board of the State. The library has 300 members and the average much less in area than the average area for a dtstrict daily readers are about 50. It subscribes to 50 news­ in the State, which is 3,956.86 sq. miles. In the terms papers, periodicals mostly in Hindi, English and Mara­ of smallest and biggest in the districts it is nearly 4 thi. Apart income from members, it also receives a times bigger than Datia and sustains more than three irant-in-aid from the Government. times its popUlation; yet it is 4.8 times smaller than Bastar the biggest district in area and sustains a little Press and Newspapers : less than half of its population. In the matter of popu­ Although there· are not many printing presses ill lation the district is again a 'below average' one' for it Dhar today but the earliest one dates back to 1862 returns 643,774 persons as against an ave~~ge of 752,847 (lxxiii) per district. In this respect it ranks twenty third. As great; for a village there are 392 persons on an averagt compared to Bilaspur, the district with the highest popu­ and the villages are small in size. There are fewer lation in the State 2,021,7~3 p~r:)ons, the population females than males 962 females per 1,000 males. This of Dbar is a little below one-third of it. When com­ however is a fairly high ratio when compared to neigh­ pared to Chhatarpur, Raisen and Vidisha (districts bouring districts. In literacy the district lags behind nearly equal in area to Dhar) Dhar is more populous. returning 13.45% literates. Although there is an in­ Some districts where the population is nearly equal to crease in the literates but still it is much behind. Hindus that of Dbar are: GwaIior 657,876; Bbind 641,169; and f~rm 93.86% of the population followed by the Mus­ Hoshangabad 618,293. Dhar is much bigger in area lims 4'82%. The main mother tongues spoken are : than the abov!3 districts except Hoshangabad. Th is Hindi 59.58%, Bhilali 22.17%, BhiH 3.17% and Malvi would again suggest that density of population in 1.46%. The Scheduled Tribes who constitute 51,08% Gwalior and Bhind is much higher being 326 and 373 have mostly returned BhiH and BhilaH which constitute persons per sq. mile. 25.34%. Malvi is spoken mostly in Badnawar, Sardar­ pur and Dhar tahsils. In the matter of growth of population over the last sixty years the district ranks ninth having returned an Cultural: increase of 119.64%. From 1901 it never experienced Dhar of to-day has sl:lrvived many a vissicitudes of any loss in population, despite the disastrous epide­ history. The heydays were under Vakapati II mics in 1911-21 decade. The district has predominantly 973-997 also known as Munjaraja'and Dhar seemed to Scheduled Tribe popUlation 51.08X and along with scale. new heights of glory; as many as twelve tanks Scheduled Castes 7.39% they total 58.47% of the total w:ere constructed; buildings were beautifield and patro­ population. It has also been observed that among nage extended to men of letters. Almost thirteen years Scheduled Castes and Tribes the rate of growth has after his death came Bhojadev I, 1010-1055 and the city touched the pinnacle of its glory. A scholar him­ been fairly high. Some of such districts viz. Jhabua, self, he patronised arts and learning. The Parmara West Nimar, Bastar, Surguja, have in the last sixty dynasty's rule came to an end with the conquest of years, shown very high rates of growth 232.91y'; Muslims. Ala-ud-din entered Dhar in '304-05 and it 197.22%; 184.64% and 155.56% respectively. With remained under the Muslims tiD 1732, when the Mara­ similar conditions Dhar too has returned a high rate thas defeated the Mugbals and Dhar was restored to of growth. Panwars. During the Muslim rule, there was much of destruction, some good architectural construction: The Economy yet the place and the people survived these onslaughts The district has a rural economic base. There are of history. In a limited way it continued the tradition no big urban centres hence there is not much of trade ofeducation and cultural activities as would appear or commerce. There are no industries. Cultivation from the fact that a college, Vikram Gyan Mandir and agricultural labour remains the main prop of the were founded over 100 years ago, for a small State as economy of the district with nearly 85.86% of the work­ it then was, there were no mean achL:vements. Thus ing force employed in it. Even cultivation is mostly of nurtured in a rich heritage, having been through the the un irrigated type. Whereas in Dhar, Badnawar worst and having made efforts to revive what was good in the past, the district in the new State may now re­ tahsils have comparatively more area under rabi crops, asonably look forward for continued better prospects. the position changes in Sardarpur, Kukshi and Manawar tahsils. In 'some areas cultivators have lately taken to IMPORTANT PLACES OF INTEREST raising cash crops and ground-nut has become very popular. Towards Dhamnod and Dhar some cultiva­ 1 Amjhera : (pop. 3,392) tors have also taken to horticulture. In absence of In former Gwalior State the district headquarter.. any rail communications and industries, the economy prior to its being shifted to Sardarpur was located here. of the district depends on cultivation only. The village is situated about 22 miles west of Dhar and is on the Vindhyan slopes. In 1857 Raja The People: Bakhtawar Singh of Amjhera a Rathor Rajput revolted For every occupied house there are 5.22 persons against the British and was unsuccessful. Like so many which suggests that the congestion is not particularly other patriots he was caught and executed in Indore. (lxxiv)

The State was given to Scindia who ruled over it till the and subse-quently re-taken by General May 1948. The Raia was honoured in 1957 Centenary Strewbert. Besides these there are (I) Lat Masjid, celebrations. (2) Bhojashala, (3) Kamal Maula and (4) Temples.

2 Badnawar : (pop. 6,821) (i) Lot Masjid : The mosque takes the name from The tahsil headquarter town on Ralwanti stream. the iron pillar or 'Iat' lying near it. It is said to have It lies a few furlongs from the Mhow-Neemuch Road. been constructed from the ruins of an ancient lain An N. E. S. Block, dispensary and police station are temple by Dilawar Khan in 1'405. The iron pillar ",as located here. . said to be 43 feet high and now lies broken in maDY pieces. Its craftsmanship is remarkable. 3 Bagh : (pop, 3,259) The village is about 18 miles noith of Kukshi tahsil (ii) Bhojashala : The site of Bhojashala was pr.b­ in the southern part of the district and is all the river ably that of an old temple supposed to have been dedi­ 8agh. The caves, about 4 miles from the village are cated to goddess Saraswati. It was also converted into interesting. Locally knowil as (for there a mosque in the 15th century. Two slabs discovered were five caves). They conlain frescoes resembling suggest its antiquity and it is said that these were those at Ajanta. They are said to belong to the tenth written by Raja Bhoja the most famous ruler of Dhar. century. (iii~ Kamal Maula : There are four tombs in the 4 Bhopawar : (pop. 753) enclosure one of which is of Shaikh Kamal Maula a saint who lived for a long time in Malwa. On the door A small village about 6 miles from Sardarpur way the inscriptions in blue tiles afe very Ilttractive. across the river Mahi. It used to be the headquarters of British Political Agent, before the same was shifted. (iv) Kali-ka-Mandir : On a small hill rising above There are some good Jain temples in the village. A tbe lotus flowers of the Moonj tank; is situated this few ruins of what was once the Political Agency may temple dedicated to Kali. From the top one may view. be still be seen. the peaceful panorama behind a colour-splashed autmnal sunset, the black ribbon of the road to Sardarpur and 5 Dhamnod: (pop. 4,184) beyond and tbough partly veiled-the smoke of a Quiet A small village on the Dhamnod-Burwaha and Dhar nagiri. It is an old temple. A,ra-Bombay National Highway 3 junction. Its im· portance is due to its situation. The local panchayat (v) Nityanand Ashram: On the other bank of Mo('nj here runs, the water supply and piped water is made Talav an Ashram has been established. It has come up available. In the district it is an important road­ only in the last decade and devotees flock to it. station. (7) Dharampuri : (pop. 5,584) i Dho.r: (pop. 28,325) A small town situated on the bank of river Narmada, The name Dhar or 'Dhara-nagari' is regarded to near the confluence of Khuja and Narmada rivers. have been derived from the "edge of sword"; a name liven to it because of its acquisition by sword. The A tradition has it that Rupamati's luru lived here town is situated 1908 feet above sea level and is 34 miles and a lamp which could see was from Mandu kept bllr­ . from nearest rail head Mhow and 40 miles from bdore. ning for her. It was Ii tahsil in Dbar State but is a The place is somewhat picturesque lying a little below sub-tahsil now with a Block and a municipality. the surrounding countryside; from the smaller hills surrounding the town one gets an excellent panoramic (8) Gandhwani : (pop. 2,732) "iew of the general topography. The many lakes A large village in Kukshi tahsil. It is situated in around Dhar, reflect the big trees on the banks and' the trit-al area and is now the headquarters of a Block. lead a unique charm to the background. post office. The pancha) at maintains its own water There are many monuments of historical interest. supply. The old fort in the north of the town is said to be nearly 600 years old. It accomodates the district jail (9) Gujri : (pop 1,272) - Baji Rao II, the last Peshwa was born here on 10 A village at the base of Vindhyan range and situated January 1744. During 1857 the fort was captured by on the National Highway 3. (lxxv)

(10) Khalghat : (pop. 934) The British Ambassodor Sir Thomas Roe accompanied The village-is situated on the nortlleD bank of river . The forest in those days was very thick Narmada. A low lying hridge spans the river Narmada and contained elcphants, and tigers. On this and holds up the traffic between Indore and Bombay visit Empress Nur lehan shot 4 tigers and Jahangir_re­ during heavy rains, This low lying bridge is the main visited Mandu in 1620. In 1635 during the rains Em­ obstacle, which prevents the flow of the traffic between peror Shah Jeban visited Mandu. Agra and Bombay during . The Marathas came to occupy Maridu in 1732 after (11) Kukshi : (pop. 10,023) the battle of Tirls. Sir . wanted to make The town is situated south-west of Dhar and the Mandu his summer headquarters. Althougn the forest tahsil headquarters are located here. In the Dhar around Mandu remained very thick but its best days State time it was a tah~il headquarters. It lies at the were over and the place began to fall into ruins. The foot of the Vindhayans and an N. E. S. Block, dispen- Archaelogical Department now looks after these and sary, police station are located here. tourist bungalows have been constructed. The principal buildings are : (1) Hindola Mahal, (2) lahaz Mabal, (12) Manawar : (pop. 8,326) (3) Jamma Masjid and Tomb of , (4) The town is the tahsil headquarters. It was a Asharfi Mahal and (5) Palace of Rupmati and Baz Mahal under Mandu Sarkar. The tahsil has a high Bahadur. concentration of tribal population. It is 44 miles south of Dhar, the district headquarters. (14) Nalchha : (pop. 2,265)

(13) Mandu : (pop. 1,341) Nalchha is about 17 miles from Dhar on the now all weather road to Mandu. It contains many ruins... Sir Mandu or 'Mandap durga' appears to bave been a John Malcolm lived here (in 1818·22) while in the stronghold from the earliest days. According to a charge of Malwa. The ruined building in which be tradition to which Farishta refers, it is said to have lived is still known as Malcolm Sahib-k,i-Kothi. A been built by Anand Deo Bais 531-514. This however fair is held in December-January. It was once a tahsil has not been accepted.. In 1305 Mandu was captured headquarters during Dhar State, at present a Block, by the MusUms, by Ain-ul-Mulk. A bundred years Police Station and Health Centre have been located later it became the capital of the Muslim kingdom of here. Malwa under Hoshang Shah Ghori 1405·34. It remai­ .ned a scene of seize and battle between the chiefs of (15) Nisarpur : (pop. 3,513) Gujarat and Malwa. In 1531 it fell to Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. In 1545 it was placed under Shujat Khan, A big village situated on the left bank of Uri Waghin (after whom in Shajapur district is named) river. It was a tahsil headquarters in the Holkar State. _ a lieutenant of Sher Shah. Shujat Khan's son Baiya­ Now it comes under the jurisdiction of Kukshi tahsil. zid or Baz Bahadur assumed independence and became About 5 miles south-east of the village, is situated ruler of Malwa. Chikhalda viIJage on the nortb bank of the river Nar­ mada which has been -bridged near it The bridge To think of Mandu, is often to think of Baz Bahadur connects Dhar to Barwani and bas greatly accelerated and his highly talented musician consort-Rupamati. the ttaffic in the area. Even to-day the place seems to reverberate with echoes of the legends that have grown. in time in the wind­ (16) Sadalpur : (pop. 653) swept rain-washed-jungle very sparsely cultivated and The village is about 12 miles north-east of Dhar on in which are also interspersed magnificient ruins recoun­ Mhow-Neemuch Road. The village was once known ting the tale ofMandu's glory. Baz Bahadur, could not for its Old Water Palace ascribed to sultan Nasiruddirt survive the Mughal attack on Mandu and in }S61 he Khilchi of Mandu. was defeated by Adham Khan Koka. Rupmati took poison to avoid her captors. Mandu thereafter remai­ (11) Sardarpur : (pop 7,410) ned a Sarkar under the Mughals. Akbar visited Mandu The town 25 miles west of Dhar is said to be named in July 1564 and Jahangir in 1616 staying for sometime. after Sardar Singh a Raja of Bhopawar. The town is (lxxvi) aituated on the right bank of river Mahi. It was a Bharat & Bhopal, Part I-A-Report, by Ranglal, cantonment under the British upto 1907 who stationed B. A., Census Commissioner, Madhya Bharat & Bhbpal. the Malwa Bhi! Corps there. It became a district head­ 8 District Census Hand Book, Dhar, 1951. quarters in the erstwhile GwaJior State and is now a tahsil. An N. E. S. Block, P. W. D. Sub-Division, 9 Census of India, 1961, Vol. VIII-Madhya Dispensary and Poliae Station are l,!cated here. Pradesh, Part U-A General Population Tables, by G. Jagathpathi, I. A. S. (18) Tirla : (pop. 1,612) A small village about 4 miles west of Dhar on road 10 Census of India, Paper No.1 of IP(l2, 1961 to Sardarpur• It was here that the Mughal Governor Census, Final Population Tables. Daya Bahadur was defeated and ~lain by Udaji Pawar 11 Census of India, Paper No. 1 of 1963, 1961 in 1732. This decisive battle marked the beginning of Census-Religion. the Maratha ascendancy in Malwa. The village has recently been electrified. 12 Census of India, Paper No. 2-1955, Sample Census of Births & Deaths 1952-53. References and Acknowledgments The following books and reports have been referred (3) Other Reference Books to:- A Memoir of Central India, Vol. I It· II, by (1) Gazetteers Major General, Sir John Malcolm, G.C.S., K.L.S.

1 The Central India State Gazetteer Series . 2 The History & Culture of the The , Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan Publica­ (a) Dhar State 1908 Edition by C. E. Luard. tion. (b) Gwalior State 1907 Edition by C. E. Luard, (c) Indore State 1931 Edition. Vol. I-Text, by 3 Cambridge History of India, Vol. III, Wolseley L. C. Dhariwal. flaig. '

(2) Census Reports 4 Statistical Abstract of Madhya Pradesh, 1961-62 Puplished by Director of Econo.ics and statiitiCi. Central India States Census Series, Vol. VII­ Dhar State, Census Report for 1911, by Major C. E. 5 Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Con­ Luard. stituencies Order. 1961, Vol .. VI-MaJhya Pradesh, (Election Commission, India). 2. Central India States Census Series, 1921, Vol. VI-Dhar State, by Capt. Sardar Malhar Rao Pawar. 6 List of Industrial Establishment in Madhya Under the direction of Lt. Col. C. E. Luard, Superin­ Pradesh, 1961; (compiled by . the Chief Inspector or tendent, Census Operations. C. I. Factories Madhya Pradesh, corrected upto 31-12-1961)

3 Census of India, 1921, Vol. XX-Gwalior, Acknowledgments : Iteport and Tables, by lankinath Datta, B. A., Sabha For compiling the above note we are ,rateful to the Bhushan, Census Commissioner, Gwalior State. District Officers at Dhar and in particular to the Collec­ tor Dhar for making available the data and relevant 4 :Report on the Census of Dhar State, 1931 by papers on the various subjects. The District Statistical R. M. Puranik Census Officer, Dhar. Officer deserves our special thanks for the pains that he took in collecting the statistical data and other material. 5 Census of [ndia; 1931, Vol. XXII-Gwalior, We are also thankful to the Executive Engineer, P.W.D. Part I Report, by Ranglal, B. A. The Divisional Forest Officer, The Superintendent 6 Census of India, 1931, VoL XX-Central India, Police; The Deputy Direcwr Agriculture and the Exe­ Agency, Part:l-Report, by C. S. Venkatachar: cutive Engineer, Irrigation, Jhabua for helping us. Without the co-operation and help of these authorities, 7 Census of India, 1951, Vol. XV Madhya the note could never have been complied. PAR '.r I

A--General Population Tables B.-Economic Tables (i) General Economic Tables (ii) Household Economic Tables Co-Social and Cultural Tables D--Migration Table E--Housing Tables SCT-Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes SC--Special Table for Scheduled Castes Only ST--Special Tables for Scheduled Tribes Only Town and Village Directory Appendices to Town and Village Directory

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TABLE A-I

AREA, HOUSES AND POPULATION

Number of villages Number of District! Total Area in Population ,------'---, Number occupied Population Tahsil! Rural ,_.------A-~------, per Inhabi- Unin- of residential ,-----..A..______-, Town Urban Sq. miles Sq. km. Sq. mile ted habited towns houses Persons Males Females

2 3(a) 3(b) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DHAR DISTRICT (a) 3,150'00 8,158'00 T \b) 3,183'48 8,245'21 202 1,471 97 6 116,351 643,774 318,177 315,597 R 3,163'33 8.193'02 182 1,471 97 103,455 577,285 293,192 284,093 U 20-15 52'19 3,300 6 12,896 66,489 34,985 31,504

Badnawar T 411'05 1.064·62 186 163 7 14,759 76,389 38,963 37.426 Tabsil R 406'05 1,051'67 171 163 7 13,419 69,568 35,397 34,171 U 5'00 12'95 1,364 1,340 6,821 3,566 3,255 (1) Badnawar (M) U 5·00 12'95 1,364 1,340 6_,821 3,566 3,255

2 Sardarpur T 498'76 1,291'79 170 188 8 15,926 84,900 43,325 41,575 Tahsil - R 497·32 1.288'06 156 188 8 14,494 77,490 39,457 38,033 U 1-44 3'73 5,146 1,432 7,410 3,868 3,542 (2) Sardarpur- U 1'44 3'73 5,146 1,432 _ 7,410 3,868 3,542 Rajgarb (M)

3 Dhar Tahsil T 751·40 1,946'12 189 424 52 26,374 141.949 73,058 68,891 R 744'65 1,928-64 153 424 52 20,597 113,624 58,048 55,576 U 6·75 17·48 4,196 5,777 28.325 15,010 , 13,315 (3) Dbar (M) U 6.75 17·48 4,196 5,777 28.325 15.010 13,315

4 Kuksbi Tahsil T 662'78 1,716'60 221 256 8 24.875 146,722 74~421 72,301 R 658'03 1,704'30 208 256 8 23,191 136,699 69,180 67,519 U 4·75 12'30 2,110 1,684 10,023 5,241 4,782 ~4) Kukshi (M) U 4-75 12'30 2,110 1,684 10,023 5,241 4,782

5 Manawar T 859'49 2,226'08 225 440 22 2 34,417 193.814 98,410 95,404 Tahsil R 857'28 2,220'35 210 440 22 31,754 179,904 91,110 88,794 U 2'21 5'73 6,294 2 2,663 13,910 7,300 6,610 (5) Manawar (M) U 0'46 1-19 18,100 1 1,667 8,326 4,395. 3.931 (61 Dharampuri (M) U 1'75 4'53 3,191 I 996 5,584 2,905 2.679

Note :-1 Under columns 3 (a) and 3 (b); (a) represents the area figures furnished by tbe Surveyor General of India; (b) represents the area figures furnished by the State Survey Department. Tbe area figures of tahsils total and rural are based 0)1 the figures of the Stale Survey Department. 2 The urban area figures are collected by the Census Organisation. 3 Population per square mile has been calculated On area figures furnished bv the State Survey Office. 4 M-Stands for Municipality. 4

APPENDIX

Statement showing 1951 Territorial units constituting the present set up (only those names/areas which have undergone changes since 1951 have been shown below)

Details of gain in territories Details of loss in territories Net Area r-~-- ... - .. ____~---...A ____ .. _____ -.- ~.-~ r------'------, Gain (+) 1055(-) Area·in Area in r-----~-.-..A...-- -'-'~'1 Name of ~ _____...A..... __ .. ------.. r- ___-A..;---_-, District/ 1951 Territorial Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Sq. Tahsil Units Brief description .miles km. Brief description miles km. miles km. 2 .3 4 5 Ii 7 8 9 10 DHAR Dhar District (I) Two village. of 7·2 N.A. N.A. DISTRICT Badnawar Tahsil transferred to Badna- gar Tahsil ofUjjain District [2) One uninhabited N.A. N.A. village of Sardarpur. Tahsil transferred to Jhabua Tahsi! of Jhabua District 1 Badnawar Badnawar Tahsil Two villages trans­ 7'2 18'6 ---7·2 ·--18'6 Tahsil ferred to Badnagar Tahsil of Ujjain District 2 Sardarpllr Sardarpur Tahsil One uninhabited N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Tahsil village transferred to Jhabua Tahsil of Jhabua District

APPENDIX 11 Number of villages with a population of 5,000 and over altd towns with a population under 5,000

Villages with a population of 5,000 and over Towns. with a population of under 5,000 r------..A..--.------.-.... Percentage to total Percentage to total District/Tahsil rural population urban population of Number Population of the District Number Population the District 2 3 4 5 6 7

Note:-There is no such village or town in tbe District.

APPENDIX III

Houseless and Institutional Population Total/ Houseless population Institutional population District/Tahsil Rural! r------A------~ r------...A..------, Urban Persons Males Females Persons Ma les Females 2 3 4 6 7 8 DHAR DISTRICT T 11,408 5.7'16 5.612 1,036 810 216 R 11.121 .5,610 5,512 488 418 70 U 286 186 100 548 40~ 146 I Badnawar Tahsil T 2,676 t,377 1,299 50 36 14 R 2,620 1,336 1,284 34 21 13 U 56 41 15 16 15 I 2 Sardarpur Tahsil T 1,157 602 555 116 84 32 R 1,083 558 525 62 50 12 U 74 44 30 54 34 20 3 Dbar Tahsil T 6,745 3,380 3.365 408 318 90 R 6,652 3,319 3,333 95 95 U 93 61 32 313 223 90 4. Kuksbi Tahsil T 146 84 62 224 188 36 R 110 63 47 155 131 24 U 36 21 15 69 57 12 5 Manawar Tahsil T 684 353 331 238 194 44 R 657 334 323 142 121 2J U 27 19 8 96 73 23 [)

TABLE A- II

VARIATION IN "OPULATlON IJURING SIXTY YEARS

Decade Percelltage decad~ District Year Persons variation variation Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

DHAR DJS'IRICT 1901 293,103 N.A. N.A. 1911 343,256 + 50,153 -t 17'11 171,259 171,997 1921 3')3,577 ./ 50,321 + 14'66 198,087 195,490 1931 432,482 + 38,'105 + 9·88 .218487 213,995 1941 473,721 + 41,239 ./. 9'54 240,286 233,435 1951 503.965 -1- 30.24·j 6'38 256,790 247,175 1961 643,714 -+ 139,S09 -I 27·74 328,177 315,,97

APPENDIX

Oi~lrjct anll lahsils showing 1951 p"puiatiull ;tccording to their t~rritoria' jurisdiction ill 1951, changes in arel! and PQPululioll inl'oh'ed ill those "hanges

1951 Popula- tion according Net increase( -+ ) Area in 1961 Area in 1951 to jurisdiction Population in 1951 or decrease (-) DistrictjTahsil ,- ---.A.-----, 1961 ,-.-.-- -.A..-----, prevailing in adjusted to juris- between cols. Sq. miles Sq. km .. Population Sq. miles Sq. km. 1951 diction in 1961 7 and 8

2 4 6 7 8 9

DHAR DISTRICT 3,183·5 8,245'2 643,774 3,170'0 8,210'3 505,268 503,965 -1,303 (+ 13'5) (+34'93) ( ·-1',303)

I Radnawar Tahsil 411'1 1,064'6 76.389 425 1,100'75 66,008 64,705 -- 1,303 ( 13'9) (- 36'15)

2 Sardarpur Tahsil 498'7 1,291'8 84,900 489 1,266'51 59,961 59.961 ('1·9'7) (+25'29)

3 Dhar Tahsil 751·4 1,946·1 141,949 748 1,937-32 112,139 112,139 (+3'4) (+8,81)

4 Kuksh. Tahsil 662'8 1,716'6 146,722 664 1,719,76 113,682 113,682 ( .... 1·2) (--3'16)

5 I\Ianawar Tahsil 859·5 2,226'1 193,814 844 2,185'96 153,478 153,478 (+ 15'5) (+40'14)

N"te:-l Two villages with an area 7'2 Sq. miles of Badnawar Tahsil of Dhar District transferred to Badnup,,,r Tahsil vide Revenue Department Order No.1 IOj6D/A/52 .... 56 dated 25--10-·-56. 2 One uninhabited village (area not available) of Sanlarpur Tahsil of Dhar Dist";ct transferred to Jhahu'a Tahsil uf Jhabua District. Notification No. and date 1I0t available. 6

TARLE A-III

VILLAGES CLASSIFIED BY POPULA nON

Total I-Villages with less than 2,000 populatioII number of r-.------.--.A.------+--., inhabited Total rural population Less than 200 population 200-499 population District/Tah si I villages r------.. ------.-_A._------~--'-I r---·-----_)..__------'1 ,------....A...-.--___-., Persons Males Females Number Males Females ,Number Males Females

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DHAR DISTRICT 1,471 577.285 293,192 284,093 571. 29,934 28;551 527 87,]60 84,811 I Badnawar Tahsil 163 69,563 35,397 34,171 61 3,587 3.391 61 9,862 9,538 2 Sardnrpur Tahsil 138 77,490 39,457 38,033 91 4,782 4,554 49 8,065 7.8111 3 Dhar Tahsil 424 113,624 58,048 55,576 236 10,840 10,271 130 19,899 19,412 4 Kukshi Tahsil 256 136,699 69,180 67,519 43 3,030 2,968 113 20,052 19,348 5 Manawar Tahsil 440 179,904 . 91,110 88.794 141 7,695 7.367 174 29,282 28,695

TABLB A-III COllcfd.

.-- Villages with less than 2,000 population---Condd. II--Villages with population 2,000 -9,999 r------.. _-_ - .. ~--~--.------.-.. -_,.,_,.---- 1 r"---"-~"---"---.Jo....· -----.------.~ 500--999 population 1,000-],999 population 2,000--4,999 population 5,(J()(}--9,999 population ,--_._------.. ·-..}.._ ... - .. ··--·.. -l , __ .. __ .____ A ____ .. ____ -, r--- District/Tahsil ,.-r-_---..A.... _.. ----'--, --...A...----1 Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females Number Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

DHAR DISTRICT 278 94,'93 92,766 '0 4',283 45,700 24 34,022 32,265 1 Badnawar Tahsil 26 9,227 9,084 II 7,664 7,339 4 5,057 4,819 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 32 11,152 10,753 II 7.576 7.474 5 7,882 7,434 3 Dhar Tahsil 45 15.324 14,683 8 5,571 5,204 5 6,414 6,006 4 Kukshi Tahsil 75 25,436 25,218 20 13,397 13,051 5 7,265 6,934 5 Manawar Tnhsil 100 33,654 33,028 20 13,075 12,632 5 7,404 7,072 7

TABLE A-IV TOWNS (AND TOWN-GROUPS) CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION IN 1961 WITH VARIA nON SINCE 1901

Name Area in 1961 Precentage oflown Status of town Year ,-______..A... ___--, Persons Decade decade Males Females Sq. miles Sq. km. variation variation

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

ClaliS III (20,000-49,1)99)

Dhar M 1901 17,792 9,063 8,729 1911 7,472 ·-10,320 -58'00 3.850 3.622 1921 16,041 + 8,569 + 114-68 8,353 7.688 1931 19.607 + 3.566 +22'23 to,509 9,098 1941 22;015 + 2,408 + 12'28 11,496 10,519 1951 23,652 + 1,637 + 7'44 12,275 11,377 1961 6'75 IN8 28,325 + 4,673 +19'76 15,010 13,315

Class IV (10,000-19.1)99)

Kukshi M 1901 5,402 2,686 2,716 1911 6,248 + 846 . +15'66 3,098 3,150 1921 6,377 + 129 + 2'06 3,117 3,260 1931 6,621 + 244 + 3'83 3,281 3,340 1941 7,114 + 493 +N5 3,571 3,543 1951 7,603 + 489 + 6·87 3,858 3,745 1961 4'75 12'30 10,023 + 2,420 +31'83 5,241 4,782 Class V (5,000--9,999) Manawar M 1931 4,311 2,161 2,150 1941 5,502 + 1.191 +27-63 2,819 2,683 1951 5,366 - 136 - 2'47 2,762 2,604 1961 0'46 1-19 8,326 + 2,960 +55'16 4,395 3,931

Sardarpur·- M 1931 4,410 2,372 2,038 Rajgarh t 1941 5,905 + 1.495 +33'90 3,139 2,766 1951 DECLASSIFIED 1961 .1'44 3'73 7,410 3,868 3,542

Badnawar M 1931 5.197 2,652 2,545 1941 5,863 + 666 +12-82 3,078 2,785 1951 6,286 + 423 + 7·21 3,241 3,045 1961 5'00 12'95 6,821 + 535 + 8·51 3,566 3,255

Dharampuri M 1931 3,753 1,874 1,879 1941 ~ DECLASSIFIED 1951 1961 1·75 4'53 5.584 2,905 2,679

Note:-1 t In 1961 Census Sardarpur-Rajgarh town was formed by merging Sardarpur and Rajgarh town of 1941 Census wilh a population (i) Sardarpur P. 2,381 (M. 1,282, F. 1,099) in 1941 and P. 1,638 (M. 882. F. 756) in 1931. (ii) Rajgarh P. 3,524 (M. 1,857. F. 1667) in 1941 and P. 2,772 (M. 1,490, F. 1,282) in 1931. 2 M-Stands for Municipality. 8

PTnMARY CENSUS

Total Occupied residential hOlJses Total No. of person;; enumerateJ (including Scheduled District/Tabsil Rural Area in ,...-_____.A..._ --. --, inmates of Institutions and houseless persons) Castes Urban Sq. miles No. of houses No. of house- r--.----.----A.-~-.. -"'_ ---.. _-_.- ..... r-~- _-"_-.-.-.. holus Persons Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DHAR DISTRICT T 3.183'5 .116,351 119,339 643.774 328,177 315,597 23,825 23,728 R 3,163·3 ]03.455 106,131 57'1,l85 293,192 2114.093 21,(,9(1 21.871 U 20'2 12,896 13,208 66,489 34,985 31,504 2,135 (851

1 Badnawar Tabsil T 41I'1O 14,759 14,1>37 76,389 38,963 37,426 3,625 3;754 R 406' 10 13,419 lJ,4R'7 69,';68 35,397 34,1'11 3,474 3,604 U 5·00 1,340 1,350 6,821 3,566 3,255 151 150

2 Sardarpul' Tabsil T 498,7 15.926 11i,J47 114,900 43,325 41,575 1,8511 1,734 R 479'30 14,494 14,712 77,490 39,457 38.033 1,636 1,576 U 1'40 1,432 1,435 7,410 3;868 3,542 214 158

3 Dbar Tahsil 'f 751·4 26,374 26,609 141.949 73,0511 61l.891 6.551 6,53~ R 744·60 20,597 20,775 I i3,624 58,048 55,516 5,997 5,898 U 6'80 5,777 5,834 28,3]5 15,010 13,315 554 637 4 Kukshi T~hsil T 662·8 24,875 25.714 146,722 74,421 72,301 4,896 4,806 R 668·00 23,191 23829 136,699 69,180 67,519 4.3!O 4.378 U 4'80 1,6S4 1:885 10,023 5,241 4,782 586 428 5 Manawar Tahsil T 859'53 34,417 36,032 193,814 98,410 95,404 6,903 6,899 R 857'30 31,754 33,328 179,904 91,110 88.794 6,273 6,415 U 2'23 2,663 2,704 13,910 7,300 6,610 630 481,

PIUMARY CENSUS

WORKERS

,-______--__ • ___ •• ~_._ •• ___ a ___--..A... ____- _____ ' ___' _p~ _ -."-- ._-.. --._.-__._ •• _ II III IV v In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Forestry, In Total As Fishing, Hunting. Manufacturing Rural Agricultural Plantations. Orchard. At other than District/Tahsil Urban Labourer and allied activities Household Industry Household Industry ,--_ ..____ --A.._. ___._~ --..A..____ ~ r-- ---.._-.--~ r-----A.--... r----- Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

DHAR DISTRICT T 30.588 33,100 4,081 985 8,809 4.132 2,421 432 R 29.8118 32,315 3,375 925 7,t62 3,255 788 126 U 700 785 706 60 1,647 877 1,(,)3 306

1 Badnawar Tahsil T 4,162 4,8119 703 121 1,299 598 297 73 R 4,070 4.738 635 113 1.216 547 79 19 U 92 151 68 8 83 51 218 54

2 Sardarpur Tahsil T 3,433 3,:188 433 194 1,597 860 172 29 R 3.329 .3,281 379 190 1,267 602 43 I U 104 107 54 4 330 258 J!9 28

3 Dhar Tahsil T 8,448 9,685 1,617 281 2,l1S 901 885 195 R 8,:'66 9,557 1,269 246 1,729 730 156 46 U 82 128 348 35 386 171 729 149 4 Kukshi Tahsil T 5,802 5,773 352 141 1,519 774 439 71 R 5,558 5,544 309 134 1,201 599 154 29 U 244 229 43 7 318 175 285 42 5 Manawar Tahsil T 8,743 9,365 976 248 2.279 999 628 64 R 8,565 9,195 783 242 1,749 717 356 31 U 178 170 193 6 530 222 272 33 9

ABSTRACT

WORKERS r-.------'- Total Workers Total As Cultivator Rural Scheduled Tribes Literate and educated persons (I-IX) ,.---_.A.___ -, r-·------...A--··------"-"J r-----.A.------. ,.- ---...}I.._-.---~ Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 2

14i6,4:l3 162,434 70,232 16,375 190,961 154,458 122,926 109,963 T 16.1.414 159,791 52.118 8.708 173.678 148.569 120.500 108,438 R 3:019 2,643 18,114 7,667 17,283 5,889 2,426 1,525 U

10,406 10,123 11,315 2,138 22,801 18,488 13,718 12,203 T 1 9,777 9,536 9,638 1,506 20.932 17.651 ]3,191 11,830 R 629 587 1.677 632 1.869 837 527 373 U

21,517 21,249 9,288 2,314 25,052 20,834 16.735 15,721 T 2 21,oJ 3 20.699 7.350 1,379 23,045 19.947 16,426 15.478 R .504 550 1,938 935 2,007 887 309 243 U

22,539 21,673 21,165 5,680 41,162 30,405 20,785 17,941 T 3 21,945 21,259 12,635 1,652 34,184 28,685 20.267 17,655 R 594 414 8,530 4,028 6.978 1,720 518 286 U

54.096 52,622 H,077 2,530 44,678 37,538 ~,292 29,280 T 4 53.362 52,020 8,498 1,627 42,034 36,410 1.892 29,008 R 734 602 2,579 903 2,644 1,128 400 272 U 57.875 56,767 .7,387 3,713 57,268 47,193 39,396 34,818 T 5 57,317 56,217 13,997 2,544 53,483 45,876 38,724 34,467 R 5S8 490 3,390 1,169.. 3,785 1,317 67J. 351 U

ABSTRACT-Concld.

--..J.... ______. WORKERS NON-WORKERS VI VII VIn IX X

In In In Transport, Storage and In Total Construction Trade and Commerce Communications Other Services Rural r------J...----, r---...A...----~ r----..A..------.. ,.----..A..---__" r---..A..---, Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2

1,631 254 6,431 538 1,034 13,040 5,054 137,216 161,139 T 916 177 3,422 277 290 7,337 3,056 119,514 135,524 R 715 77 3,009 261 744 5,703 1,998 17,702 25,615 U

125 34 828 52 110 1,559 518 16.162 18,938 T 1 97 33 S56 40 29 1,059 331 14,465 16,520 R 28 I 272 12 81 500 187 1,697 2,418 U

UO) 29 926 52 77 1,450 128 561 18,273. 20,741 T 2 26 483 33 38 952 336 16,412 18,086 R 101 3 443 19 39 498 225 1,861 2,655 U 659 99 1,749 226 503 4,401 1,077 31.896 38,486 T 3 2J4 41 640 50 57 445 1,486 360 23,864 26.891 R 58 1,109 176 446 2,915 717 8,032 11,595 U 207 33 1,344 80 136 2,587 1,386 29,743 34,763 T 4 17t 20 793 54 36 63 1,893 1,022 27,146 31,109 R 13 551 26 73 694 364 2,597 3,654 U 411 59 1,584 128 208 3,043 1,512 41,142 48,211 T 5 306 57 950 100 lOS 103 1,947 1,007 37,627 42,918 R 2 634 28 105 1,096 505 3.515 5,293 U 10 TABLE

WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS CLASSIFIED

WORKERS ,----~---"_ --_------I II III In Mining, Quarrying, Live- stock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, As Plantations, Total Total Workers As Agricultural Orchards and Rural Age- Total 110pulation (I-IX) Cultivator Labourer "lJied activities Urban group r----~.-----.-...A...--~-----~ r--....-.~ ~A..--~-~ ,.-- .-__,.._.A._.---__--"'). r----.-"--.-.-~ r-----..A..-----.----.. Persons Males Females Ma.les Females Males Females Males Females Males Fema,es .1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DHAR

Total All ages 643,774 328,177 315,597 190,961 154.458 122,926 109,963 30,588 33,100 4,081 985 0-14 281.926 143.989 137.937 17.233 17,039 !I,219 12,158 3,379 3,817 1,726 486 15-34 205,243 102,583 102,660 97,055 83,(i94 61,513 59,925 17,209 18,066 1,334 260 35-59 127,295 67,711 59,584 66,118 47,874 43,026 33,939 8,905 9,909 850 201 60+ 28,746 13,598 15,148 10,513 5,824 7,150 3,933 1,083 1,292 169 38 Age not Slated 564 296 268 42 27 18 8 12 16 2

Rural AlIllges 577,285 293,192 284,093 173,678 . 148,569 120,500 108,43!1 29,888 32,315 3,375 925 0-14 253,821 129,337 124,484 16,701 16,725 11.119 12,050 3,314 3,765 1,645 480 15-34 183,817 91,441 92,376 88,,17 80,737 60,452 59,117 16,825 17,651 980 237 35-59 113,805 60,257 53,548 59,114 45.650 42,031 33,413 8,685 9,635 622 174 60+- 25,309 11,874 13,435 9,309 5,433 6,881 3,850 1,052 1,248 126 34 Age not Slated 533 283 250 37 24 17 8 12 16 2

Urban AlIliges 66,489 34,985 31,504 17,2.83 5,889 2.426 1.52S 700 785 706 60 0---14 28,105 14,652 13,453 532 314 100 108 6S 52 81 6 15--34 21,426 11,142 10,284 8,538 2,957 1,061 808 384 415 354 23 35-59 13,490 7,454 6.036 7,004 2,224 995 526 220 274 228 27 60-t- 3.437 1.724 1,713 1,204 391 269 83 31 44 43 4 Age not stated 31 13 18 5 3 11

8-1

BY SEX AND BROAD AGE-GROUPS

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ____~. ______-~---"'------.--.------.--~ r----.A---~ IV V VI Vll VIII IX X

In In AI Manufacturing In Transport, In Househol" other than House- III Trade alld Storage and Other Industry hold [ndustry Construction Commerce Communications Services Age- _----...A...-.---.-~ r-----.A_ ..----.. r-----...A..------.. r---.J.-----... r---..A..~ r----J....--~ ,----..A..-----. group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2. DISTRICT

8,809 4,132 2,421 432 1,631 254 6,431 538 1,034 13,040 5.054 137,216 161.139 All ages T 318 221 56 22 30 12 124 14 3 378 309 126,756 120,898 0-·14 4,380 2,237 1,273 211 890 134 3,002 223 640 6,814 2,638 5,528 18,966 15-34 3.4~7 1,482 924 170 626 96 2,719 255 364 5,247 1,822 1,593 11,710 35-59 651 192 167 29 85 12 585 46 27 596 282 3,085 9,324 60+ 3 1 5 3 254 241 A.N.S.

7,162 3,255 788 126 916 177 3,422 277 290 7,337 3,056 119,514 135,524 All ages R 212 174 21 5 22 11 63 9 1 244 231 112,636 107,759 0 •. -14 3,608 1,800 432 55 510 103 1,607 118 168 3,935 1,656 2,924 11,639 15·-34 2,796 1,154 289 60 .342 56 1,448 126 III 2,790 1,032 1.143 7,898 35-59 484 127 45 6 42 7 304 24 10 365 137 2,565 8,002 . 60+ 2 1 3 246 226 A.N.S.

1,647 877 1,633 306 715 77 3,009 261 744 5,703 1,998 17,702 25,615 All ages U 46 47 35 17 8 61 5 2 134 78 14,120 13,139 0-14 772 437 841 156 380 31 1.395 105 472 2,879 982 2,604 7,31.7 15.-34 661 328 635 110 284 40 1,271 129 253 2,457 '790 450 3,812 35-59 167 65 122 23 43 5 281 22 17 231 145 520 1,322 60+ 2 3 8 15 A.N.S. 12

TABLE

PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS ,-----_._------__ -_- 1 II III In Mining, Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting, Planta- Total population of Agricultural ti ons, Orchards Educational Levels workers and non-workers As Cultivator Labourer and allied activities r------....A...----.~ r---..A.----~ r--__J",.--~ r------..A..---~ S. No. Persons Males Females ,Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DHAR

TOTAL 66,489 34,985 31.504 2,426 1,525 700 785 706 60 Illiterate 40.708 16,871 23.837 1,482 1,469 643 783 499 57 2 Literate (without educational level) 18,431 12,201 6,230 753 52 48 2 93 3 3 Primary or Junior Basic 5,259 4,136 1,123 139 3 9 53 4 Matriculation or Higher secondary 1.638 1,360 .278 38 I 42 5 Technical Diploma not equal to degree 41 40 1 3 6 Non-technical diploma not equal to degree 3 3 I 7 University degree or post graduate 356 323 33 9 11 degree other than technical degree 8 Terhnical degree or diploma equal) to degree or Post-graduate >- Total 53 51 2 4 5 to degree. J

(i) Engineering 8 7 (ii) Medicine 24 23 (iii) Agriculture 10 to 3 4 (iv) Veterinary or Dairying 10 10 (v) Technology (vi) Teaching (vii) Others 13

8-111 NON-WORKERS BY EDlJCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

W 0 R K E R S NON-WORKERS _____ .. ______~ ______~ ______..,,_------_____.. r----.A..---. IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport. In Household Household In Trade and Storage and other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services ,.-. __-_A...... --~ (_--_..A..___ ~ ,---.--..A...-----.., ,---_.A.__ ~ ,----..A.--1 r---~--__... ,---..A..-...... -... s. Mal.,. f'emales Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DISTRICT 1,647 877 1.633 306 -T15 77 3,009 161 744 5,703 1,998 17,702 25,615 721 805 590 275 261 76 542 246 183 2,040 1,712 9,910 18,4]4 ] 816 70 817 28 266 1 1,810 IS 347 1,792 70 5,459 5,989 2 102 2 191 3 101 510 149 924 113 1,958 1,002 3 Ii 31 69 131 60 644 86 337 191 4 7 2 . 24 1 3 5 2 6 3 8 13 5 242 14 32 19 7

3 1 35 2 3 8

3 2 1 2 (i) 21 1 (ii) 2 (iii) 10 . (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) 14

TABLE PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORKERS AND

WORKERS r------I 11 III In Mining, Quar- rying, Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, As Hunting, Planta- Total population of Agricultural ti ons, Orchards Educational Levels workers and non-workers As Cultivator Labourer and allied activities r---_:_--..A-----1 r---,..A._-----~ r-___"_--~ r-'----..A-----., S. No. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DHAR TOTAL 577,285 293,192 284,093 120,500 108,438 29,888 32,315 3,375 925 1 Illiterate 516,459 241,074 275,385 99,720 107,346 27,707 32,224 2,948 913 2 Literate (witbout edueatlonal level) 54,635 46,534 8,101 19,395 1,053 2,077 91 350 12 3 Primary or Junior Ba!ic 5,305 4.742 563 1,302 39 104 71 4 Matriculation and above 886 842 44 83 6 1 Radnaw.r TOTAL 69,568 35,397 34,171 13,191 11,830 4,070 4,738 635 113 1 Illiterate 58,424 25,759 32,665 8,875 11,664 3,624 4,736 564 111 2 Literate (without educational level) 9,226 7,896 1,330 3,794 152 415 2 60 2 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,738 1,571 167 496 14 31 9 4 Matriculation and above 180 171 9 26 2 2 Sardarpur TOTAL 77,490 39,457 38,033 16,426 15,478 3,329 3,281 379 190 1 Illiterate 68,761 32,107 36,654 13,741 15,362 3,166 3,270 302 185 2 Literate (without educational level) 7.341 6,107 1,234 2,422 116 151 11 47 5 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,273 1,133 • 140 262 12 30 4 Matriculation and above 115 110 5 1 3 Dhar TOTAL 113,624 58,048 55,576 20,267 17,655 8,366 9,557 1,269 246 1 Illiterate 99,337 -45,413 53,924 15,178 17,445· 7,655 9,526 1,113 242 2 Literate (without educational level) 12,543 11,076 1,467 4,706 189 659 31 125 4 3 Primary or Junior Basic 1,516 1,341 175 360 21 52 30 4 Matriculation and above 228 218 10 23 1 4 Kuksbi TOTAL 136,699 69,180 67,519 31,892 29,008 5,558 5,544 309 134 1 Illiterate 126,574 60,682 65,892 28,724 28,831 5,302 5,533 257 133 2 Literate (without educational level) 9,602 8,023 1,579 3,094. 176 256 11 47 1 3 PrimlPY or Junior Basic 352 317 35 64 1 2 4 MatriCUlation and above 171 158 13 10 3 5 Manawar TOTAL 179,904 91,110 88,794 38,724 34,467 8,565 9,195 783 242 1 Illiterate 163,363 77,113 86,250 33,202 34,044 7,960 9.159 712 242 2 Literate (without educational level) 15,923 13,432 2,491 5,379 420 596 36 71 3 Primary or Junior Basic 426 380 46 120 3 9 4 Matriculation and above 192 185 7 23 15

8-111 NON-WORKERS BY EDllCATIONAL LEVELS IN URBAN AREAS ONLY

WORKERS NON-WORKERS -_._._.------'; r-----"---, IV V VI VII VIII IX' X In Manufacturing In At other than In Transport. In Household Household In Trade and Storage and other Industry Industry Construction Commerce Communications Services r- ... ---_....._------:~ r-'--.A..-~ ,-----J...--_---. r--...A..--~ r-----"-~__... ,----...... _A".-_, r--.A.-, S. Males Female:; Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DISTRICT

7,162 3,255 788 126 916 177 3,422 277 290 7,337 3,056 119,514 135,524 T 4,181 3,142 280 120 510 177 463 255 78 3,402 2,858 101,785 128,350 1 2,651 104 457 6 352 2,477 21 170 2,264 95 16,341 6,719 2 322 9 45 30 405 1 33 1,103 85 1,327 429 3 8 6 24 77 9 568 18 6~ 26 4 Tahsil

1,216 547 79 19 97 33 556 40 . 29 1,059 331 14,465 16,520 T 632 524 37 17 44 33 47 32 4 365 284 11,567 15,264 1 504 18 33 2 43 353 8 15 343 18 2,336 1,128 2 80 5 7 10 137 8 244 24 549 124 3 2 19 2 107 5 13 4 4 Tahsil

1,167 602 43 I 128 26 483 33 38 952 336 16,412 18,086 T 717 578 8 1 82 26 46 28 5 355 306 .13,685 16,898 1 444 22 18 40 276 5 19 299 12 2,391 1,063 2 106 2 17 5 149 12 216 17 324 121 3 1 12 2 82 12 4 4 Tahsil

1,729 730 156 46 214 41 640 50 57 1,486 360 23,864 26,891 T 1,045 708 57 44 126 41 109 49 20 568 318 19,542 25,551 1 55'1 20 86 2 81 441 27 422 14 3,978 1,207 2 128 2 11 5 80 8 340 26 327 125 3 5 2 2 10 2 156 2 17 8. 4 Tahsil

1,201 599 154 29 171 20 793 54 63 1,893 1,022 27,146 31,109 T 733 581 57 27 88 20 74 46 11 1,057 981 24,379 29,740 1 463 18 95· 2 74 676 8 44 576 27 2,698 1,336 2 4 2 4 27 5 148 10 61 24 3 1 5 16 3 112 4 8 9 4 Tahsil

1,749 777 356 31 306 57 950 100 103 1,947 1,007 37,627 42,918 T 1,054 751 121 31 170 57 187 100 38 1,057 969 32,612 40,897 1 689 26 225 114 731 65 624 24 4,938 1,985 2 4 8 6 12 155 8 66 35 3 2. 2. 16 20 111 6 11 4 16

TABLE B-IV

PART A-INDUS IRIAL CLASSrHCATION BY SEX AND CLASS O~ WORKI!:R OF P.ERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others ..-.------_A_-~---.-.--.~ Rural r-'-- --.A-_ -.--~ r- -_.-...A...---...... , r-~--..A...... --- -_ Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 4 5 6 7 8

DHAR DISTRICT

AU. DIVISIONS T 8,809 4,132 254 22 8,555 4,110 R 7.162 3.255 209 12 6.953 ],243 U 1,647 877 45 10 1,602 867

Diri.v;on 0 AgricultuI"e, livestock. !ol"e.,try, T 655 330 35 610 330 fislling and hUll ling R 441 171 35 407 171 U 213 159 2!3 1.59

Maior Groups 00 Field produce and plantation T 47 10 2 45 10 crops R 47 10 2 45 10 U

04 Livestock and hunting T 608 320 33 575 320 R 395 161 33 362 161 U 213 159 213 159

D;vision 2&3 Manufacturiflg T 8,/54 3.802 119 22 7.935 3.780 R 6,720 3,084 174 12 6,546 3,072 U 1,434 718 45 10 1,389 708

Major Groups :;'0 Foodstuffs T 864 431 89 3 775 428 R 628 292 83 1 545 291 U 236 139 6 2 230 137

21 Beverages T 21 16 21 16 R 6 7 6 7 U 15 9 15 9

22 Tobacco-products T 4 3 3 3 R 1 1 U 3 3 2 3

23 Textile-Cattail T 385 383 9 4 376 379 R 181 184 4 177 184 U 204 199 5 4 199 195

24 Textile-Jute T 32 28 32 28 R U 32 28 32 28

25 Textile-wpol T 6 19 6 18 R ... u 6 19 6 l·S

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 1,108 431 37 4 1,071 427 R 924 331 20 1 904 330 U 184 100 17 3 \67 97

28 Manufacture of wood and T 1.458 561 26 1.432 560 wooden porduets R 1,353 517 .24 1,329 516 U 105 44 2 103 44

29 Paper and paper products T 4 4 R 1 I U 3 1. 3

31 Leather and leather products T 1,919 745 12 2 1,907 743 R 1,700 689 10 2 1,690 687 U 219 56 2 217 56 17

TABLE B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CI.ASSIFlCATJON BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Contd.

Branch of Industry Total Total Employee Others ___----A------1 Rural ,.-_._--A----., r----....A.-----, r-_o-.A. Division and Major Group of I. S. I. C. Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Major Groups 33 Chemicals and chemical products T 10 12 10 12 R 8 9 8 9 U 2 3 2 3

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T 1,161 903 26 7 1,135 896 other than petruleum and coal R 1,058 843 24 7 1,034 836 U 103 60 2 101 60

36 Basic metals a~d their products T 664 161 12 652 161 except machinery and transport R 547 152 S 542 152 equipment U 117 9 7 110 9

37 Machinery (all kinds other than T 11 11 transport) and electrical R 6 6 eQuipment U 5

38 Transport equipment T 28 27 R 22 22 U 6 5

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 479 108 6 473 108 industries R 285 60 4 281 60 U 194 48 2 192 48 18

TABLE B-IV PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY .SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY-Concld.

Branch of Industry ,_-----___J,.______-,. Total Employee Others r----.A..--...... , r----..A.. ------., r--"-__",..\.,_-~ Division of I. S. I. C. Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 S 6 7

DHAR DISTRICI (RURAL)

ALI. DIVISIONS 7,161 3,155 209 11 6,953 3,143 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry. fisbing and bunting 441 171 35 407 171 1 Mining and quarrying 28&3 Manufacturing 6.720 3,084 174 12 6,546 3,071

1 8adnawar Tabsil (Rural)

ALL mVISIONS 1,1U; 547 79 3 1,137 544 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry. fishing and hunting 71 22 22 49 22 I Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,145 525 57 3 1,088 522

2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,167 C;OZ 30 Z 1,237 600 0 Agriculture, Iivel'tock, forestry, fishing and hunting 98 48 2 96 48 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,169 554 28 2 1,141 552

3 Dbar Tahsil CRural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,729 730 43 1 1,686 729 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 107 25 7 100 25 Mining and qUarrying :'&3 Manufacturing 1,622 70S 36 1,586 704

4 Kukshl TahsJI (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,201 599 23 6 1,118 593 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 108 47 107 47 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,093 552 22 6 1,071 546

5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 1,749 777 34 1,715 777 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing and hunting 58 29 3 S5 29 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 1,691 748 3] 1,660 748 lY

TABLE B-IV

PART B--INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE

Branch of Industry ,______.. ------_II...... -.--.--. --""1 Total Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker Division and Major Group Urban r--_...... _--" ,--.~-_...__-"-"'I r-___""_-~ r-----..A...-~ r-~--..A..-~ of I.S.I.e. M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DHAR DISTRICT ALL DIVISIONS T 28,638 7.263 2,400 111 10,999 1.521 11,663 4,598 3,576 1,033 U 12,510 2,702 1,484 64 5.363 628 4,477 1,712 1,186 298 0 Agricull/ll'e, Lil'es/lIck, T 4.052 965 114 17 1,167 92 1,925 413 846 443 fore.I'II·Y, fi,.hil1 g and hUlIting U 700 60 21 1 251 2 368 29 60 28 00 Field produce and T 311 60 il 3 180 46 21 74 35 plantation crops 1) 155 6 9 I 102 22 4 22 1 01 Plantation crops T 28 72 16 3 2 5 8 4 61 U 02 Forestry and Jogging T 276 73 6 183 56 43 31 30 U 91 5 S 80 4 5 2 03 Fishing T 517 39 4 10 430 32 73 6 U 235 4 S 229 4 1 04 Livestock and hunting T 2.920 721 77 t3 791 88 1,388 309 664 311 U 219 4S 7 64 2 113 16 35 27 Afining and quarry.ing T 29 20 22 11 7 9 U 6 6 10 Mining and quarrying T 29 20 22 11 7 9 U 6 6 2& J Manufacluring T 2,421 432 356 32 811 59 925 180 329 161 U 1.633 306 297 30 476 39 618 137 242 100 20 Foodstuffs T 402 62 90 3 115 8 128 33 69 18 U 228 27 S6 2 51 4 66 19 5S 2 21 Beverages T 28 2 1 21 2 6 U 27 1 1 21 I 5

22 Tobacco products T 5 4 U 5 4

23 Textile-cotton T 92 88 8 4 45 4 25 69 14 11 U 54 72 5 4 38 4 57 7 II

24 Textile-jute T 1 I U 1 1

25 fextile-wool T 6 2 4 U 4 2 2

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 369 33 84 3 61 4 184 10 40 16 U 305 27 77 2 55 3 140 9 33 13

28 Manufacture of wood and T 316 30 26 79 5 16~ 6 46 18 wooden products U 190 16 21 44 96 5 29 10 30 Printing and publishing T 25 3 13 8 1 U 25 3 13 8 1 31 Leather and leather T 130 4 5 37 77 11 3 products U 84 3 3 12 61 8 3 33 Chemicals and chemical T 18 10 13 3 4 7 products U 16 8 11 1 4 7 20 TABLE B-IV

PART B~INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS PROFESS~ON OR SERVICE-Collld.

Branch of Industry ,..-.----.. ---~~.---~ Total Total Employer Employee . Single worker Family worker . Division and Major Group Urban r-.' _.A. .. _., r----~-....,A._-----~ ,..------"----~ r------"-----, r-.. --.--"------, ofI.S.I.C. M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 JI 12

DHAR DISTRICT-Collld.

34&35 Non-metallic mineral products T 203 126 37 19 21 II 88 28 57 68 other than petroleum and coal U 143 95 35 19 11 11 56 21 41 44

36 Basic nietals and their prod- T 195 30 28 17 2 106 5 44 22 ucts except machinery and U 147 13 27 13 76 31 12 transport equipment 37 Macbinery (all kinds otber tban T 17 8 8 transport) and U 12 8 3 electrical equipmen I 38 Transport equipment T 256 33 127 74 22 U 168 30 69 56 J3 39 Miscellaneous manufac- T 358 45 37 2S0 19 47 21 24 5 turing industries U 224 42 3S 128 19 38 18 23 5 4 Construction T 1,631 254 40 766 54 825 200 U 715 77 27 298 Jl 390 66 40 Construction T 1,631 254 40 766 S4 825 200 U 715 77 27 298 11 390 66 5 Electricity, gas, water and T 739 471 568 323 171 148 sanitary sery; ces U 373 232 350 195 23 37· 50 Electricity and gas T 86 80 6 U 72 66 6 51 Water supply and sanitary T 653 471 488 323 165 148 services U 301 232 284 195 17 37 6 Trade and Commerce T 6,431 538 1,579 53 693 72 2,319 238 1,840 175 U 3,009 261 951 24 398 3 945 157 715 77 60& 63 Wholesale trade T 345 2 101 6 1 118 120 U 236 2 86 6 I 76 68 64 &68 Retail trade T 5,724 524 1,449 50 454 68 2,121 232 1,700 174 U 2,525 253 842 23 209 2 836 152 638 76 69 Trade and commerce- T 362 12 29 3 233 3 80 6 20 miscellaneous U 248 6 23 1 183 33 5 9 7 Transport, storage and T 1,034 53 753 228 communicatiolls U 744 43 565 136

70& 71 . Transport T 863 53 582 228 U 639 43 460 136

72 Storage and warehousing T 9 9 U 9 9 73 Communications T 162 162 U 96 96

8 Services T 8,451 1,068 258 8 6,217 683 1,490 229 486 148 U 3,767 596 145 8 3,001 373 474 129 147 86 80 Public services T 3,189 46 3.181 46 8 U 1.687 25 1,680 25 7 21

. TABLE B-IV

PART B -INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Con,t/.

Branch of Industry _.-_.----"------.... Total Total Employer Employee Single worker Family worker ,--._....A.. __---... Division and Major Group Urban r--..A.----.. r---,...A_--~ r--.A.----... r--.A.-~~ of I.S.I.C. M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DHAR DISTRICT. ·Coneld.

RI Educational and scientific T 1,742 242 1,708 238 34 4 services ·U 579 146 57S 14S 4 I

82 Medical and health services T 760 232 23 662 180 72 48 3 4 U 366 132 16 319 tiS 30 15 1 2

83 Religious and welfare services T 440 3<' 20 91 IS 294 21 35 U 142 IS 5 71 7 65 8 I

84 Legal services T .119 16 37 66 U 109 16 30 63

85 Business services T 28 19 8 U 19 12 6

86 Community services and T 54 4 1 41 4 12 trade and labour associations U 42 4 1 32 4 9

87 Recreation services T 529 87 44 98 71 257 16 130 U 177 31 16 34 20 94 11 33

88 Personal services T 1,499 41S 151 8 352 128 682 135 314 144 U 603 237 88 8 236 56 167 89 112 84

89 Services (not elsewhere T 91 5 2 28 57 5 4 classified) U 43 5 2 12 29 5

9 Activities Ilot adequately T· 3,850 3,515 1 24 238 3,758 .1,}79 68 97 de .... '·i/>ed U 1.563 1,170 1 24 5 1,5]7 1,157 22 7

90 Activities unspecified and T 3,850 3,515 1 24 238 3,758 3.179 68 97 not adequately described U 1,563 1.170 1 24 5 1,517 1,157 22 7 (This includes new entrants to the labour market) 2~

TABLE B-IV PART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK. IN NON· HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE. BUSINESS. PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Contd.

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QHAR DISTRICT (RURAL)

ALL DIVISIONS 16.128 4,561 916 47 5.636 893 7.186 2,886 2,390 735 0 Agriculture. livestock. fort'stry, 3.352 905 93 16 916 90 1,557 384 786 415 tishlDg and hUDting 1 Mining and quarrying 23 20 16 11 7 9 2&3 Maoufacturing 788 126 59 2 335. 20 307 43 87 61 4 Construction 916 177 13 468 4J 435 134 5 Electricity, gas. wate~ and sanitary 366 239 218 128 148 III services 6 Trade and commerce 3,422 277 628 29 295 69 .1,374 81 1,125 98 7 Transport, storage and communications 290 10 188 92 8 Services 4.684 472 113 3.216 310 1,016 100 339 62 9., Activities not adequately described 2,287 2,345 233 2.241 2,022 46 90

1 Badnawar TatJ,i1 (Rural)

All Dhisions 2,455 536 32 2 942 137 1,047 276 434 111 0 Agriculture. livestock. forestry, 613 94 3 2 276 28 237 33 97 31 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 22 19 IS 11 7 8 2&3 ManUfacturing 79 19 28 34 I 17 18 4 Construction ·97 33 34 63 33 5 Electricity. gas, water and sanitary 51 59 27 40 24 19 services 6 Trade and commerce SS6 40 20 26 274 9 236 31 7 Transport, storage and communications 29 I' 20 8 8 Services 850 122 8 531 69 . 234 21 77 32 9 Activities not adequately described IS8 150 158 149 I

1 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisioos 2,023 586 93 4 668 90 859 326 403 166 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry 379 189 6 I 117 11 157 44 99 133 fishing and bunting t Mining and quarrying 1 2&3 Manufacturing 43 1 2 11 17 13 4 Construction 128 26 3 38 87 26 5 Electricity. gas, water and sanitary 55 38 28 16 27 22 services 6 Trade and commerce 483 33 76 3 25 180 10 202 19 7 Transport, storage and communications 38 28 10 8 Services 713 93 6 421 61 207 20 79 12 9 Activites not adequately described 184 lOS I 174 204 10 23

TABLE B-IV PAR}' B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CLASS OF WORKER OF PERSONS AT WORK IN NON-HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY, TRADE, BUSINESS, PROFESSION OR SERVICE-Concld.

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 Dhar Tahsn (Rural)

All Divisions 3,822 743 305 18 1.582 340 .1,271 174 664 211 0 Agriculture. livestock, forestry, 1,268 246 63 5 353 24 420 67 432 150 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 1 2&3 Manufacturing 156 46 25 2 47 10 61 10 23 24 4 Consruction 214 41 5 104 7 105 34 5 Elec~icity, gas. water and sanitary 8.2 45 65 19 17 26 services 6 Trade and commerce 640 50 145 11 61 295 15 139 24 7 Tran~port, storage and communications 57 5 32 20 8 Services 1,242 82 62 920 51 190 21 70 10 9 Activities not adequately described 162 233 229 162 1 3 4 Kuksbi Tahsil (Rural)

All Divisions 3,383 1,259 199 6 969 118 1,868 990 347 145 0 Aariculture, livestock, forestry, 309 134 6 56 5 188 78 59 SO fishing and hunting I Mining and quarrying 2&3 Manufacturing 154 29 10 65 7 73 17 6 S 4 Construction 171 20 3 65 2 103 . IS 5 Elec!ficity, gas, water and sanitary 81 40 57 22 24 18 services 6 Trade and commerce 793 54 159 5 47 362 25 225 24 7 Tran.port, storage and communications 63 52 1l 8 Services 823 95 21 627 82 139 13 36 9 Activities not adequately described 989 887 968 821 21 66

5 Manawar TabsD (Rural)

All Divisions 4,445 :i,437 287 17 1.475 208 2,141 1,120 542 92 0 Agriculture, livestock forestry, 783 242 15 7 114 22 555 162 99 51 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 2&3 ' Manufacturing 356 31 22 184 3 122 15 28 13 4 Construction 306 51 2 227 34 77 23 5 Elect~icity. gas, water and sanitary 97 57 41 31 56 26 serVices 6 Trade and commerce 950 100 228 10 136 68 263 22 323 7 Transport, storage and communications 103 4 56 43 8 Services 1,056 80 16 711 47 246 25 77 8 9 Activities not adequately described 794 870 3 779 847 15 20 24 .. {'; ~f '0 ..., :'" :'" : ...... : - ('f) ,ti '" ~ $ ...'" ~ a Ill. - N ~ j :J .9 of i ., "0 ...... ,...... ", ... : ...... ,., 0. 0 :! 00 ;g-"':::- = ....,'"..... 0. .., .... QG ]1 ~ l~ ~ '" --.... ~ t:l ~ '" '" '" ( . ~ 0 0 01 .... l"'--\CIVltt'l Z Jj ::::! ~ ~ ..... :~ ~ "'R ~ :~N""f"-o. ~ ..... $- 8 r.:N i! ~ ~ ZI -)1 Q ~1u.. c .... 00 ...... r---\oC~f't"'J_ z .~ I ..,.... 00 ~~ ~ ~ -..,.'" 01 : ~ ~ .... !::; ~ ,_010 .... < ~ I~ !::! N '" "- on .... l::E '" '" ... N 00 ~ t; L ! ! ~ b ~ 0 { 00 _ ~c fr ... ;;; ~ il .... on .C z ~ - &; ...... =-: ....0 i ..,0 fo< .. ~j~ .., <9 II OJ ...... M . .... ~ ~ ... ;::j ~ 3 ]1 l::e "l- N '" i ...... ~i ... :;;.. (u eli c ~ ~ C \QN CO ,. Z u ~ c 0\ _ U Q. f;! ... 2 ~ 0 Q. = .... C '" .....; ::l 00 Z « ~ '" ~ 8 ijl ...tJ > '" ~ Eo< l'I Q ~ !!5 - j l OJ 00 .... :!:? . ~ i Q ... - '0 ~&"''''' I¥ Q. l)J I ; . '" S r:IIS =r.tl ~ U Di: ..J ..... < ..., to< e : .., O'\_-~ JIIil 0

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PART C-INDUSTRIAl CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOl~ GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Contd.

Total Workers at Household Workers in Non-Household Industry Industry etc. Brancb of Industry Workers J,.... _____--.. r------_....A-_-____ ~-. r----..A..------.. r--.---~---,1..-... --.. - .. -____, r----- Division of l.S.I.C. Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females

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Badnawar Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 4,754 3,671 1,083 1,216 547 2,455 536

Division 0 Agriculture, Livestock, forestry 800 684 116 71 22 613 94 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 41 22 19 22 19 2 &. 3 Manufacturing 1,768 1,224 544 1,145 525 79 19 4 Construction 131) 91 :n 97 3; 5--Electricity, gas, water and sanitary 110 51 59 51 S9 services 6 Trade and commerce 596 556 40 556 40 7 Transport, storage and 29 29 29 communications 8 Services 972 850 122 850 122 9 Activities not adequately described 308 158 150 158 150

2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)

AI,L DIVISIONS 4,478 3,290 1,188 1,267 602 2,023 586

Division I) Agriculture. livestock. forestr~ 714 477 237 98 48 379 189 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 1 2 &. 3 Manufacturing 1.767 1.212 555 1,169 554 43 1 4 Construction 154 128 26 128 26 S Eiectricity, gas, water sanitary 93 55 38 55 38 services IS Trade and commerce 516 483 33 483 33 7 Transport, storage and 38 38 38 communications 8 Services 806 '713 93 '113 93 9 Activities not adequately described 389 184 205 184 20S

3 Dhar Tahsil (Rural j

ALL DIVISIONS 7,024 5,551 1.473 1,729 730 3,822 743

Division 0 Agriculture. livestock, 1,646 1,375 271 107 25 1,268 246 forestry, fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying I 1 2 8r; 3 Manufacturing 2,529 1,778 751 1,622 705 156 46 4 Construction 255 214 41 214 41 S Electricity, gas water and sanitary 127 82 45 112 45 services 6 Trude and commerce 690 640 SO 640 50 7 Transport, storage aDd 57 57 57 communications 8 Services 1,324 1.242 82 1,242 112 9 Activities not ndequately described 395 162 233 162 233 33

TABLE B-IV PART C-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND DIVISIONS, MAJOR GROUPS AND MINOR GROUPS OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATION-Concld.

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4 Kukshl Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 6,442 4,584 1,858 . 1,101 599 3,383 1,259

Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, 598 417 181 108 47 309 134 forestry, fishing and hunting 1 Mining and quarrying 2 & 3 Manufacturing 1,828 1,247 581 1,093 552 154 29 4 Construction 191 17l 20 171 20 5 Electricity, ,gas, water and sanitary 121 81 40 81 40 services 6 Trade and commerce 847 793 54 793 54 7 Transport, storage and 63 63 63 communications 8 Services 918 823 95 823 95 9 Activities not adequately described 1,876 989 887 989 887

5 Mananr Tahsil (Rural)

ALL DIVISIONS 8,408 6,194 2,214 1,749 777 4,445 1,437 Division 0 Agriculture, livestock, forestry, 1,112 841 271 58 29 783 242 fishing and hunting 1 Mining and Quarrying 2 & 3 Manufacturing 2,826 2,047 779 1,691 748 356 31 4 Construction 363 306 57 306 57 5 Electricity, gas, water and sanitary 1S4 97 57 97 57 services 6 Trade and commerce 1,050 950 100 950 100 7 Transport storage and 103 103 103 comm unications 8 Services 1,136 1,056 80 1,056 80 9 Acti vilies not adequately described 1,664 794 870 794 870 34

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TABLE 8-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIV ATION-Contd.

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DiviSion/Category Persons Males Females Division/Category Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 2 3 4

1 Badnawar Tahsil (Rural) Badnawar Tahsil (Rural)-Concld.

All niwisions Total 4,754 3,671 1,083 Division 5 Total 39 20 19 III 748 635 113 Miners, quarrymen and related IV 1.763 1.216 547 workers V 98 79 19 III 39 20 19 VI 130 97 33 DivMon VII 596 556 40 6 Total 25 25 VIII 29 29 Workers in transport and IX 1,390 1,059 331 communication occupations V 2 2 Division 0 Total 447 409 38 VIII 20 20 IX 3 3 Professional. technical and related workers Division 7~ Total 2,238 1,508 730 IX 447 409 38 Craftsmen, production process workers and labourers not DiviSion 1 TOlal 93 83 10 elsewhere classified III Administrative, exeClltive and 16 15 1 IV 1,670 1,145 525 managerial workers V 84 65 19 V 3 3 VI 126 93 33 VI 1 1 ..:. VlI 19 18 1 VII 6 6 IX 323 172 151 VIII 2 2 IX 81 71 10 Division 9 Total 522 391 131 Service, sports and recration workers Division 2 Total 43 42 1 III 5 5 Clerical and related workers V 4 4 JlI 3 3 VI 1 1 IV 2 2 VB 2 2 V 5 5 VH[ 2 2 VI 2 2 IX 508 377 131 VII 3 3 2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural) VIII I 1 IX 27 26 All Divisions Total 4,478 3,290 1,188 IU 569 379 190 Division 3 Total 568 529 39 IV 1,869 1,267 602 Sales workers V 44 43 1 VII 566 527 39 VI 154 128 26 VIII 2 2 VII 516 483 33 VIII 3. 38 Division 4 Total 779 664 115 IX 1,288 952 336 Farmers, fhhermen, hunters, DiVision 0 Total 399. 339 60 loggers and related workers ProfeSSional, technical and m 685 592 93 re\aled workers IV 91 69 22 VI 1 J VIII 2 2 VIII 1 t IX I IX 397 337 60 49

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTlVATJON -Cvlltd. (Figures for Dil'isiulls only are givell)

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Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)-Co"td. Sarda.pur Tahsil (Rural)-Collcld,

Divisioll Total 85 85 Divi.fi.,n 9 Total 386 321 65 A.dministrative, executive alld Service. spons and recreation managerial workers workers 2 2 V V 2 2 VI 3 3 VI 3 3 VII I VlII 1 VII IX 78 78 VIII IX 379 314 65 DiJ';siofl 2 Toto! 56 54 2 Clerical and related workers Div;s;{)ll X Total III 1 1 Workers not classifiable by V 2 2 occupation VI 8 8 VII 12 12 VII VHI 2 2 lX 31 29 2 3 Dhar Tahsil (Rural) 1,473 Dil-'ision 3 Total 478 448 30 All Divisions Total 7,024 S,SSI I,S15 1,269 246 Sales workers III VII 477 447 30 IV 2,439 1.729 730 156 VIII, J 1 V 202 46 VI 255 214 41 VMsioll 4 Total 713 476 237 VII 690 640 50 57 57 Farmers. fishermen, hunters, VIII loggers and related workers IX 1,~46 1,486 360 HI 566 371 189 IV 146 98 48 Division 0 Total 640 595 45 IX 1 1 Professional, technical and related workers Division 5 Total 1 1 IV 1 Miners, quarrymen and related VI 1 1 workers IX 638 593 45 III Divisioll Tutal 97 96 1 Division 6 Total 32 32 Administrative, executive ;\nd Workers in transport and communication occupations related workers III 2 2 VII 2 2 VIII 30 30 VI 1 1 VII 3 3 1 Division 7--8 Tolal 2,327 1,534 793 VllI 1 89 Craftsmen, production process IX 90 workers and labourers not elsewhere classified Division 1 Total 113 109 4 III 1 Clerical and related workers IV 1,723 1,169 554- 6 V 38 37 1 III 6 VI 139 113 26 VI 9 9 VII 22 19 3 VII 12 12 VItI 2 2 VIll 1 1 IX 402 193 209 IX 85 81 4 50

TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Conrd.

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Division/Category Persons Males Females Division/Category Persons Males Females 2 3 4 2 3 4

Dbar Tahsil (Rural)-Concld. 4 Kukshi Tahsil (Rural)

Division 3 Total 617 568 49 All Div;sions Total 6,442 4,584 1,858 III 443 309 134 Sales workers IV 1,800 1,201 599 V 7 7 183 154 29 VII 610 561 49 V VI 191 171 20 Division 4 Total /,626 1,354 272 VII 847 793 54 VIII 63 63 Farmers, fishermen, hunters. XI 2,915 1,893 1,022 logllers and related workers Division 0 Total 380 345 35 III 1,492 1,246 246 IV 131 106 25 Professional, technical and related worker~ V 1 IV I 1 I VI VI 3 3 IX 1 IX 376 341 35

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TABLE B-V

OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION BY SEX OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION-Concld.

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Division/Cateaory Persons Males Females Division/Category Persons MaJes Pmales 2 3 4 2 3 4

Kukshi Tahsil (Rural)--Condd. Manawar Tahsil (Rural) -Conrld. Division 1 Total 134 133 1 Div;·",on 6 Total 54 54 Administrative, executive and Workers in transport and related workers communication occupations V 10 10 V 2 2 VI 7 7 VI 2 2 VIII 7 7 VIIl 49 49 IX 110 109 IX 1 Division 2 Total 162 155 7 Clerical and related workers Dil'Mon 7-8 Total 3,958 2,457 1.501 Craftsmen. production procca. IV 11 11 V 31 31 workers and labourerll not 29 elsewhere classified VI 29 VII 31 31 III 3 I 2 lV 1,644- 1,092 552 IX 60 53 7 V 166 137 29 D,visioll 3 Total 926 833 93 VI 152 133 19 Sales workers VII 37 35 2 V 6 6 VIlI 7 7 VII 917 824 93 IX 1,949 1,052 897 VlIl 3 3 Divisioll 4 Total 1,109 844 265 Division 9 Total 408 329 79 Farmers, fishermen, hunters, ~rvice. sports and loggers and related workers recreation work en III 1.019 783 236 V 3 3 IV 87 58 29 VI 7 6 I VI 3 3 IX 398 320 78 Division 6 Total 91 91 Divi.ion X Total 1 1 Workers in transport and Workers not classifiable by communication occupations occupations VI VII VIII 84 84 IX 6 6 5 Mans"ar Tahsil (Rural) Divi";on 7-8 Total 4,923 3,192 1.73/ Craftsmen. production process All Divisio,", Total 8.408 6.194 2,214 workers and labourers not III 1,025 783 242 elsewhere classified IV 2,526 1,749 777 III 6 6 V 387 356 31 IV 2.425 1,677 748 VI 363 306 57 V 325 294 31 VII 1.050 950 100 VI 3Il 254 57 VIII 103 103 VII Ie2 95 7 IX 2.954 1.947 1,007 VIII 9 9 IX 1.745 863 882 Division 0 TOlal 492 447 45 Division 9 Total 571 499 72 Professional, technical and Service, sports and recreation related workers workers IV 3 3 V 13 13 V 2 2 VI 12 12 IX 487 442 45 IX 546 474 72 5'2

TABLE OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS_OF PERSONS AT WORK OTHER THAN CULTIVATION CLASSU'IED

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ALL DIVISIONS TOTo\L 17,736 14,157 3,579 9.321 408 5,941 187 2.030 118 985 86 37 1 0-14 521 367 154 104 11 87 10 17 1 15--34 8,827 7.093 1,734 4_806 267 2,801 100 1,126 82 671 74 2S 35-59 7,213 5,789 1.424 3.885 122 2,607 70 836 34 294 11 10 1 66+ ],168 904 264 526 8 446 7 51 I 20 2 Age not 7 4 3 stated

Division 0 Tolal 1.549 1,273 276 1.167 236 266 39 281 109 370 73 33 1 Professional, 0-14 5 5 technical and 15-34 666 168 97 20 156 77 261 61 23 related workers 3!>-S9 430 65 123 17 114 31 103 12 8 60+ 66 3 41 2 11 I 6 2 Age not stated

Division 1 Total 472 466 6 462 6 136 162 2 102 2 1 Administrative, 0-14 I 1 executive and 1534 201 5 42 68 2 66 2 managerial 35-59 243 1 86 86 34 workers 60+ 17 8 7 2 Age not stated

Dirisioll 2 Tolal 1,496 1,472 24 1.29! 12 587 3 361 1 324 8 Clerical and 0-14 2 2 related workers 15-34 636 9 2H 150 227 8 35-59 628 3 323 3 206 92 60+ 31 21 5 5 Age not stated

Division 3 Total 2,860 2,606 254 2,174 15 1,635 15 452 78 2 Sales worker~ 0-14 23 19 4 15-34 999 3 668 3 271 56 35-59 939 12 752 12 165 17 2 6() 4- 213 196 12 5 Age not stated

Di'-ision -4 Tolal 1,032 811 221 172 8 115 8 40 12 Farmers, fisher- 0-14 4 4 men, hunters, 15-34 88 5 61 5 18 8 loggers and rela- 35-59 72 2 46 2 19 4 ted workers 60+ 8 1 4 3 Age not stated

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2 176 12 5 21 1 3 10 Total 0-14 108 9 2 8 2 9 15-34 2 65 3 2 II 1 1 35-59 3 I 2 60+ A.N.S.

59 2 J 1 TotaT 0-14 23 1 15-34 36 1 35-59 60+ A.N.S.

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7 Total 0-14 4 15·-34 3 35-59 60+ A.N.S.

2 2 I To/al 0-14 15-34 2 35-59 60+ A.N.S.

Total 0-14 15-34 35-59 60+ A.N.S. 56

TABLE B-VII

PART A-PERSONS WORKING PRINCIPALLY (i) AS CULTIVATORS_ (ii) AS AGRlClJJ.TURAL LABOURERS OR (iii) AT HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND BY SECOND\RY WORK (iJ AT HOUSEHOLD INDl'STRY (ii) AS CUL TIVATORS OR (iii) AS AGRICULTURAL LABOlRERS

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Agricultural laboun:r --- T 247 167 2,544 2,684 R 246 167 2,537 2.666 U 1 7 18

Household ludustr), T 1,037 370 282 251 R 999 355 276 241 U 38 15 6 10

Dio-i ... ion 0 Agricrtitllre, /i,-estock, forestr)" fishing T 102 49 23 15 and hllntin g __ _ _.. R 87 37 23 15 U 15 12

Major Group ()O Field produce and plantation crops T 1 R I

04 Live.~tock and hunting T 102 49 22 1!5 R 87 37 22 15 U 15 12

DiI'ision 2&3 Manufacturing T 935 321 259 236 R 912 318 253 226 U 23 3 6 10

Major Group 20 Foodstuffs T 89 19 14 11 R 84 17 14 11 U 5 2

23 Textile-cotloD T 28 15 31 28 R 28 14 26 21 U I 5 7

27 Textile-Miscellaneous T M 28 4 8 R 82 28 4 8 U 2

28 Manufacture of wood and T 224 58 34 54 wooden products R 223 58 34 54 U 1

31 Leather and leather products T 269 118 145 113 R 268 118 145 llO U 1 3

34-35 Non-metallic mineral products other T 120 69 19 17 than petroleum and coal R 120 69 19 17

36 Basic metals and their products except T 87 II 10 5 machinery and transport equipment R 84 11 10 5 U 3 67

TABLE B-Vll

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Principal Work Secondary Work ,----.-___ -...A..-______~ ,----_._----_.. _------... _----, Cultivator, Agricultural Labourer or At Household As As Agricultural Household Industry Total Industry Cultivator Labourer (Division and Major group) Rural ,--'------\ r-- ___ A._~ r--..A..---, Urban Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 4 6 7 8

DHAR DISTRICT- -COliC!./.

37 Machinery (all kinds other than transporl) T and electrical equipment U 38 Transport equipment T U 39 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries T :n 3 R 23 3 U 10 Badnawllr Tahsil

Cultivator R 296 160 1,1111 J,037 Agricultural labourer R 37 17 512 667 Household Industry R 282 88 97 81 o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 13 9 5 and hunting 2&3 Manufacturing R 26Y 79 97 76 2 Sardarpur Tahsil

Cultivator R 21 18 980 962 Agricultural labourer R 9 II 456 442 Household industry R 275 1~ 35 51 o Agriculture, livestock, fc>restI'Y, fishillg R 42 18 8 and hunting 2&3 Manufacturing R 233 91 35 43 3 Dbar Tahsil Cultivator R 386 116 J,647 1,474 Agricultural labourer R 71 63 535 517 Household industry R 205 65 45 19 o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 16 4 II 1 and hunting 2&3 Manufacturing R 189 61 34 18 4 Kukshi Tahsil Cultivator R 187 153 734 763 Agricultural labourer R 52 29 193 172 Household industry R 119 66 :'II 29 o Agriculture, livestock, forest/y, fishing R 7 6 (, 1 and hunting 2&3 Manllfactllring R 1ll 14 5 Manawar Tahsil Cultivator R 245 511 3,275 3,113 Agricultural labourer R 77 50 1141 8611 Household Industry R 118 27 69 61 o Agriculture, livestock, forestry, fishing R 9 6 and hunting 2&3 Manufacturing R IV9 17 63 '·1 fiH

TABLE B-VII

~ART B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATIO:'ll BY SEX OF PERSONS WOItKING IN NON·HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY. TRADE, BUSINESS. PROFESSION OR SERVICE WHO ARE ALSO ENGAGED IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

Note-For description of Divisions and Major groups. please see Appendix I to Explanatory Note. (P. W.) Principal Work. (A. W.) Additional Work.

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work ,------"'-----.. --, r------~------~ r------'------, Additional work at Additional work at Aclditional work at Household Industry Household Industry Household Industry (Division and Major (Division and Major (Division and Major Group) M F Group) M F Group) M F 2 3 2 3 2 3 DH·\R DISTRICT TOTAL Tatal-Con,d. TotaI .. ·Contd. P. W. Division 0 4,052 965 P. W. Major Group 34-35 203 126 P. W. Major Group 64-68 5,724 524 A. W. Division 0 3 A. W. Division 2&3 1 2 A. W. Division 0 4 Major Group 00 2 Major Group 34-- ·35 2 Major Group 04 4 A. W. Division 2&3 64 II 04 1 P. W. Major Group 38 256 Division 2&3 13 Major Group 20 48 7 A. W. Division 0 2 Major Group 20 11 23 6 Majur Group 04 2 28 2 27 6 3 31 P. W. Division 4 1.631 254 28 1 33 2 4 p. W. Moji>F Group 00 311 60 A. W. Division 2&3 36 Major Group 20 1 A. W. Division 2&3 1 38 27 2 362 12 Major Group 28 36 P. W. Major G,'oup 69 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W.Major Group 03 517 39 P. W. !.Iajor Group 40 1.631 254 Major Group 23 2 A. W. Division 2&3 12 A. W. Division 2&3 4 Major Group 20 11 P. W. Division 7 1,034 Major Group 20 I 28 1 2&3 8 27 2 A. W. Division Major Group 20 ) P.W. Major Group 04 2.920 721 36 23 1 . 471 A. W. Division 0 3 P. W. Division 5 739 27 1 Major Group 00 2 A. W. Division 0 34-3~ 1 04 1 Major Group O-l P. W. Major Group 70-71 863 A. W. Division 2&:3 A. W. Division 2&3 A. W· Division 2& 3 6 Major Group 31 Major Group 28 Major Group 20 S P. W. Division 2&3 2,421 432 P. W. Major Group 51 653 471 23 1 A. W. Division 0 3 A. W. Division 0 P. W. Major Group 73 162 Major Group 04 3 Major Group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 2 1 A. W. Division 2&3 6 2 A. W. Division 2&3 Major Group 27 Major Group 27 2 Major Group 28 34-3S I 31 1 P. W. DivisIon 6 6,431 538 P. W. Division 8 8.451 1,068 34-3S 1 .1 A. W. Division 0 4 A. W. Division 0 3 39 2 Major Group 04 4 Major Group 04 3 2&3 54 3 P. W. Major Group 20 402 62 A. W. Division 2&3 68 11 A. W. Division A. W. Division Major Group 20 S 0 Major Group 20 '0 7 22 1 Major Group 04 23 8 23 8 1 27 6 3 27 7 1 P. W. Major Group 27 369 33 28 1 28 29 A. W. Division 33 2 304-35 1 2&:3 3 36 1 Major Group 27 2 36 39 2 31 38 P. W. Major Group 80 3,189 46 2,8 316 P. W. Major Group P. W. Major Group 30 60--63 345 2 A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 2&:3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2 Major Group 04 2 Major Group 39 2 Major Group 20 2 A. W, Division 2&3 S 59

T\ntE B-VII P \In ll-C",,'J.

'Jrll'lcipa\ Work ...... Principal ___.A.. ____Work ..., Principal Work -~ ,------.,. AddirllJ ~11 work .1. Acdiuo::1al wod: at Adiitior,al W{)r~ at Ho~.:eh,)/(i I ".1ustry Household il!dlJ's11Y Hou5f'hoJd Industry (DI ;:.,iu-" !wd M~lj()r (Divj~iOil: and Major (DivlsioQJlnd Major Gr,:"upJ M F Grvup) M F Group) - M F /

Total-CondJ. Rural__, Corud.

~!ajoi (i-au,.) ':22 j UURAL M:-lj-or 1J2"0UP ,:14 27 2 A. W. Division 2&3 '6 J P. W. Dhision 3.352 905 h'f~.j_or GrO'ilP 28 39 A.W.Di'iis.iQil ~ 2 1'. 242 iV· Dlvtsion 3.4Jl 2i1 P. W Al"fo,. GI'(.II{P 81 I.U2 N:l,lor Group. 00 A W _Diviskln 0 ~ A. \V D,'I,'i:;jon 2 & 3 6 2, A. W.DWiSiuJ) 2 & 3 II r.1ajor Group Ma}or Gro1Jl) 2Q I 04 3 Major Group 20 9 A, W~ DiVision 2&3 52 10 13 ~, ;Z 21 Major Group 20 45 i~. It' ,~fnjo,. Group 39 00 156 54 23 3 27 3 P. JV 'IJ "'ITl f..Jro!.p 82 760 Hl A W Di~lslcrr 2&3 Major OrolJp 28 23 A. W. Dn'J;.. lOn 0 p, JV M'Ij()1' Grolp OJ 2lJ2 )5 36 MajorGr UD. L14 P. J-v. ""fajer Group 60-63 109 A. W.Di'IS!On 2&3 A. 'Y. DillisJOa 2&3 JO M"Jor~mup 20 9 A: W, Division 2.& 3 2 M

TABLE B ·V[[ PART B-Con/d.

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work ___- -_.A... __ - __ ,-_~ - ____._-A.______.--___ ...-oL __.. Additional work at Addilional work at Additional work at Household industry Household induslry Household industry (Division and Major (Division and Major (Division and Major Group) M F Group) M F Group) M F

2 3 2 3 2 3

Rural. -Cone/d. Urban-of ·ontd. Urban--Con"'l/.

Major Group 20 I Major Group 04 Major Group 23 2 23 04 A. W. Division 2&3 p. W. Division 7 744 27 Major Group 31 39 A. W. Division 2&3 6 P. W. Division 2& 3 1.633 306 Major Group 20 5 P. W. I'vfajor Group 82 394 100 A. W. Division 0 2 23 1 A. W. Division 0 Major Group 2 04 P. W. Major Group 70-71 639 Major Group 04 A. W. Division 2&3 4 '] A. W. Division 2&3 Major Group 31 I A. W. Division 2&3 6 Major Group 34-35 34-35 2 Major Group 20 5 23 1 39 2 P. W. Major Group 83 298 21 596 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. A/ajm' Group 20 228 27 P. W. Division 8 3.767 Major Group 27 2 A. W. Divsion 0 1 A. W. Division 2&3 12 2 Major Group 04 .1 Major Group 20 p. W. Major Group 87 352 56 22 1 A. W. Division 2&3 3 P. W· Major Group 27 305 27 23 3 Major Group 28 3 A. W. Division 2&3 27 4 Major Group 31 36 88 896 178 P. W. Major Group 39 A. W. D;vision 2&3 29 P. W. Major Group 28 190 16 Major Group 20 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. AfQjor Group 80 1.687 25 23 1 Major Group 39 2 A. W. Division 2&3 4 28 26 Major Group 22 1 p. W. Major Group 34-35 143 95 P. W. Division 9 2,2872,345 27 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2& 3 8 3 36 1 Major Group 34-35 2 Major Group 20 2 2 P- W. MojoI' Group 83 142 15 28 1 P. W. Major Group 38 ]68 A. W. Division 2&3 31 5 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 27 34-35 Major Group 04 I p. W. Major Group 86 42 4 P. W. Majol' Group 90 2,2872.345 P. W. Division 6 3,009 261 A. W. Division 2&3 1 A. W. Division 2&3 8 3 A. W. Division 0 1 Major Group 27 1 Major Group 20 2 2 Major Group 04 1 28 J A. W. Division 2&3 16 P. W. Major Group 87 177 31 31 5 Major Group 20 5 A. W. Division 2&3 4 1 34-35 23 5 Major Group 23 3 1 27 3 39 1 URBAN 33 2 237 P. W. Division 0 700 60 38 P. W· Major Group 88 603 A. W. Division 0 1 P. W. Major Group 64-68 2.525 253 A. W. Division 2&3 1 Major Group 04 1 A. W. DiviSion 0 1 Major Group 20 1 Divllion 2&3 2 Major Group 04 1 P. W. Division , 1.5631.170 Major Group 20 2 A. W. Division 2&3 14 31 Major Group 20 5 A. W. Division 2&3 6 04 23 3 Major Group 23 5 4 P. W. Major Group 3 235 4 27 3 27 1 A. W. Division 2&3 2 33 2 P. W. Major Group 90 1,5631,170 Major Group 20 2 38 1 A. W. Division 2&3 6 4 P. W. Major Group 04 219 45 P. W. Major Group 69 148 6 Major Group 23 5 4 A. W. Divilion 0 A. W. Division 2&3 2 27 1 61

TABLE B-VlJ PART B--Collcld.

Principal Work Principal Work Principal Work r--.-_.. -....A---_._, r------..A----~ r-----...A...---~ Additional work at Additional work at Additional work at Household industry, Household industry, Hou~ehold industry, (Division and Major (Division and Major (Division and Major Group) M F GrouP) M F Group) M F 2 3 2 3 2 3

Badnawar Tohsil (Rural) 3 Dhar Tahsil (R ural) 4 Kuk.hi Tahsil (Rllralj

P. W. Di'l'ision 0 613 94 p. W. Division 0 1,268 246 P. W. D1visiOiI 0 309 134 A. W. Division 243 6 A. W. Division 0 2 A. W. Division 2&3 2 P. W. Division P. W. Division 4 97 33 4 171 20 A. W. Division A. W. Division 2&3 3 P. W. Division 2&3 156 46 2 & 3 1 ['. W. Dhision 6 793 54 P. W. Division 6 556 40 A. W. Division 0 A. W. Divisi~n 2&3 24 3 A. W. Division 0 1 Division 2&3 2 P. W. Division Division 2&3 17 5 8 823 95 A. W. Division P. W. Division 7 29 2&3 2 P. W. Division 5 82 45 P. W. Division A. W. Division 2&3 I 9 989 887 A. W. Division 2 &3 P. W. Division 8 850 122 A. W. Division 0 5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural) 0 A. W. Division 2 P. W. Division 6 640 50 Divisioll 2&3 31 1 p. W. DiYisioli 0 782 242 P. W. Division 9 158 150 A. W. Division 2&3 A. W. Division 2&3 3 A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Division 5 97 57 P.W. Division 7 57 A. W. Division 2&3 1 2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural) A. W. Division 2&3 P. W. Division 6 956 100 P. W. Division 6 483 33 A. W. Division 2&3 3 A. W. Division 0 '2 P.W. Division 8 1,242 82 Division 2&3 7 2 p. W. Division 8 1,056 80 A. W. Division 2&3 5 P. W. Division 8 713 93 A. W. Division 0 I 2&3 1 Division 2&3 3 A. W. Division P. W. Division 9 162 233 P. W. Dhlsion II 184 205 P. W. Division 9 794 870 A. W. Division 2&3 2 A. W. Division 2&3 4 A. W. Division 2&3 2 • 62

TAb' E

PART A-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED lS AND ABO'll.': BY ;':;EX, ;:'."- 'I)

Per~~~ns seck;:~~~ ',rl1p::':ynr. 1-:t r-~------~- -_._ ------.------.--- A~,~ g<-·_.l;~~·S r------.---~ --~. ---~-----.-. Total S. Educational levels un~mpioyed Total 15-19 20-24 25-2) ?O-34 ..... ,_.-..1 ___ ._) ,- ___ .~ ___ .. No. ~~-... '---, r--~A_., ,_._---_.. -., r----·---~ P M F M F tv! F M F M F M F

'\ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 il I? 13 14 is

Total 118 118 57 14 22 3 13

Iliilerate 18 18 II 3 2

2 Lilerate [without educational level) 58 58 26 8 7 3 5

3 P"imary Or Junior Basic 28 ~8 15 3 9 3

4 Mat,';cu'acion or Higher Secondary 14 14 5 4

Note :-Lines with nil entries have been omitted,

PART B-PERSONS UNEMPLOYED AGED 15 AND .\B~)VE

P'::Tsorl~ l!J1~.' rJ1~)~oyed by ,------_--_ Total unemployed E:'e".l~c s. ,- ----_.---"---_._-----. ,------_. ------_,.- No. District/Tahsil Persons Males Females Persous Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 s

DBAR DISTRICT 90 89 1 14 14

Badnawar Tahsil 18 18 3 3

2 Sardarpur Tahsil 15 14

3 Dhar Tahsil 22 22 8 8

4 Kukshi Tahsil 21 21

5 Manawar Tahsil 14 14 2 2 u3

B...;;:VIlI

AGE-GROUPS AND EDUCATIONAL LEVF:LS IN URBAN ARIoA.'; Of\'J_l DISTRICT for the first time Persons employed bef.)re bl!! nuw (Jut of cmpluymeilt and seeking work ____" r------...A...----.------, Age-groups r-- .. ------~--... ---.. -. - .. _-_._- --. _ .. __.. ------.. -----~ _..A...--. -.... ---- .. -..... ,- - _""-- _.. Age not Age not s. 35+ stated Total 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-59 60+ stated No. _..A __ ~ ,--__ A.. _ ,- .. ---A...----. r- ___.",_.---. ,.--___",_ ..~ r-"---"-~ ---.. ,,------"'------""\ ~ .. -, r-"--_.A._. ~ ,-.. ··__....._ .. -l r----.A... .. --. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

5 61 12 11 20 11 4 3 T

7 3

3 32 8 7 8 4 3 2 2

13 7 3 3

9 2 2 4 4

B-VIII

BY SEX AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS TN RURAL A/WAS ONLY

educational levels

--..-.- ... - ...... _.A_--- __p--- .._ .. __ ~_ .. ____ ..___ .. - _ .. _ .... - _____ .. __"' ___ "_"' _ •.___ ... , ___ .. _ ...___ ...... _____ .._._~ .~ .. __ .. __ ...... ' ___0_ .po _ .... _p-___ .. _ ---. Literate (without educational level) Primary or Junior Basic Matriculation and above S. r-.. ------.A.---_~-_____ .. _~ ,..--.---.. --__..",______.. ____ , ,--._. ______.. ___ ...A.... __ • ______• No. PerSons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

9 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17

3) 32 38 38 5 5 DHAR DISTRICt' 2 2 II 11 2 2 1

S 4 9 9 2

6 6 8 8 3

]2 12 7 7 2 2 4

8 8 3 5 61

TABLE

PERSON~ NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Toti~i Dependents. infants Total Non-wqrkiJ.g population Fuil time stndents Household duties and disabled Rural Age-group r------_}.,_ -_- -_ -_ ------.... r------"------, r------A...------., ,-___ ._...,.A..._---~ Urban Pcrsow; Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II

DHAR

Totaf All ag'" 2'):1.355 137.211> 161,139 2-l.550 5,919 539 30,992 110,164 123.451 0-14 247654 126,7.56 120.898 10,606 5.625 502 3.699 105.604 111,547 15-34 2-1.494 5.528 18.966 3..942 293 20 16,814 985 1,710 35-59 13,303 1.593 1I,7iO 5 8,711 841 2.745 60t 12.409 3.085 9,32-l 12 1,762 2,482 7,219 Age not 495 254 241 2 1 6 252 230 stated

Rural All ages 255,038 119,514 135,524 17,690 2,9'17 539 20,093 100,109 111.796 0-14 220,395 112,636 107,759 15,7!!1 2,956 502 3.173 96.311 101,605 15--34 14.563 2,924 11,639 1,908 40 20 10.144 637 1.329 35-59 9,041 1,143 7.898 5 5,347 682 2.349 60+ 10,567 2,565 8,002 12 1.425 2,234 6,296 Age not 472 246 226 1 1 4 245 217 stated

Urban All ages 43.317 17.702 25,615 6.860 2.922 10.899 10,055 11,655 0-14 27,259 14,120 13,139 4.825 2,669 526 9,293 9,942 15-34 9.931 2.604 7,327 2.034 253 6,670 348 381 3559 4.262 450 3,812 3,364 159 396 60+ 1.842 520 1,322 337 248 923 Age not 23 8 15 1 2 7 13 ~tated

1 Badnawar

Rllral All ages 30.985 14,465 16,520 . 2,877 357 3,266 lJ,377 12,790 0-14 26,298 13,603 12,695 2,523 357 642 11,073 11,696 15-34 2,130 455 1,675 ~54 1,529 42 132 35-59 1,346 172 1.174 . 892 77 214 60+ 1,211 235 976 20.1 185 728 Age not stated

2 Sardarpur

Rural AI/ ag .... 34,498 16,412 18,086 2,604 503 2,402 13,630 15,106 0-14 30,184 15,525 14,659 2,341 496 315 13,178 13,845 15-34 1.827 410 1,417 263 7 1,275 89 116 35-59 1,193 161 1,032 696 90 314 60+ 1.144 241 903 116 198 756 Age not 150 75 75 75 75 stated

3 DbaI' Rural All ages 50,755 23.864 26,891 3,960 596 514 5,005 19.015 21,086 0 .. 14 43.420 22,349 21,071 3,499 582 486 1,162 18,347 19,313 15-34 3.549 784 2,765 461 14 19 2,398 161 290 35-59 1,837 241 1,596 3 1,129 108 402 60+ 1,898 454 1,444 6 316 363 1,066 Age not 51 36 15 36 15 sLated ().';

B-IX

BROAD AGE-GROUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY

-Persons employed Inmates of penal. Persons seeking before but now Ollt Retired. rentier or Beggars. vagrants lnental and charitable emploYI11~nt for the of employment and independent means ctc. institutions lirst time seeking work •_____ J.- _____--.., - _. . _..-'.... _"_._ r- ----.~--.- -.. --~ __ _ ----. r------...... -----~ ;---~ ----"-. - Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Males .. Femaks Females Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 2

DlSl RICT

71S 339 928 427 108 10 105 107 All ages T 1 38 26 3 2 O-I~ 40 12 297 131 71 S 95 78 15--34 267 118 413 132 36 4 7 24 35-59 407 204 180 138 1 J 3 60 c- 4 Age not si;ited

339 302 743 333 2 48 J 46 All ages R 1 1 36 24 3 2 0-14 27 11 254 113 1 43 35 15--34 124 101 321 101 2 9 3S 59 187 18S 132 95 1 69 L 4 Age not stated

376 37 185 94 108 8 57 61 All ages U 2 2 0-14 13 1 43 18 71 .. 52 43 15-34 143 17 92 31 36 .. 5 15 35-59 220 19 48 43 1 3 60-:- Age not stated

Tahsil

73 57 118 50 11 9 All ages R I .. I 1 0-14 9 3 34 II 10 6 15-34 35 24 58 24 2 35-59 28 30 22 15 60-:- Age not stated Tahsil

56 28 106 46 8 8 All ages R 4 3 1 1 0-14 6 1 39 17 7 6 15-34 23 7 47 15 35-59 27 20 16 11 60+ Age not stated

Tahsil

80 70 173 134 5 17 All ages R 17 14 0-14 6 3 121 60 3 13 15-34 29 211 95 31 2 4 35--59 45 39 40 23 60+ Age not stated 66

TABLE

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX,

Total Dependents. infants Total Non-working population Full time students Household duties and disabled Rural Age-groul' r------..A... ,-_-..A..-____., ,----'----, ,------'------., Urban Persons Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

4 Kukshi

Rural All ages 58.255 27.146 3},109 3.246 519 25 4,349 23.744 26,166 0-14 50,742 25,678 25,064 2.819 511 16 296 22,841 24,254 ]5-34 3,136 556 2,580 426 8 1 2,447 92 119 35-59 1,861 200 1,661 2 1,296 150 345 60+ 2.446 657 1.789 6 310 607 1,433 Age not 70 55 15 54 15 stated

5 Manawar

Rural All ages 80,545 37,627 42,918 5,003 1,022 5,071 32,343 36,648 0-14 69,751 35,481 34.270 4.599 1,010 758 30,872 32,497 15-34 3,921 71 \I 3,202 404 11 2,495 253 672 35-.59 2,804 369 2,435 1,334 257 1.054 60+ 3.868 978 2,890 480 881 2,313 Age not 201 80 121 4 80 112 stated 57 l~ --IX

HROAD AGE-GHOUPS AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY -Col1cld.

Persons employed Jnmate~ of pemti. Persolls seeking before but now out Retired. n::nticr or . Beggars. vagraJ1ts mental and charitable employment for the (Jfcmployment and in:i,-:p'~nd~nt means etc. institutio;ls tirst time seeking work ,..--~ --...).-.-----~ r----____.!._-----'\ ,..------"-----, r------Jo...... -----.... ,----...... ----, Age-group Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2

TdlSiI

46 39 64 36 14 7 All ages R a 3 0-14 18 6 14 5 15-34 II 8 35 12 2 35-59 35 31 9 15 60+ Age not stated

Tallsil

84 108 182 67 2 10 5 All ages R I 9 4 1 0-14 Ci 4 42 1') 9 5 15-34 26 34 86 13 35-59 52 65 45 31 60+ 4 Age not stated 1,\81 E 8-X

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS (i) ENGAGED NEITHER IN CULTIVATION SORIN HOOSEHOI.D JNDUSTRl (iiJ ENGAGED EITHER IN CULTIVATION OR HOUSEHOLD I~DUSTl{Y BUT NOT IN ROTH AND (iii) ENGAGED BOTH IN CUI_TIVATJON AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY FOR ALl. AI

(J3ASED ON 20 % SAMPLE)

Households en gag· Households Total ed neither in culti· Hoaseholds ~"gag- HOll\cholas en gag- en ga ged both i n Rural Total Number v3tion nor in hou~e· ed in cultivatIon ed in hou,eho!d cultivation and District/Tahsil Urban of households hold industry only industry only household industry

2 3 4 5 6 7

DRAR DISTRICT T 23,920 7.348 15,087 1,038 447 R 21.285 5,331 14,714 810 430 U 2,635 2.017 373 228 17

Badnawar Tahsil R 2,697 731 1,758 126 82

2 Sardarpur Tahsil R 3,006 604 2,233 III 58

3 DbarTahsil R 4,165 1.213 2,588 210 154

4 Kukshi Tahsil R 4,755 1,123 3.417 156 59

5 Manawar Tahsil R 6,662 1.660 4.718 207 77 69

T,\f3LE ,!~-Xi

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLlJ~ £NGAGED IN CULTiVATION CLASSIFIED BY INTEREST IN LAND AND SJZE OF LAND CULTIVATED TS [;:l 'R.IL AND l/iW,1N AREAS SEPARATELY (BASED ON 20'% SAMPLE) ,VOIe:--·Figurcs I, 2 and 3 in column I stand for: 1. Owned or held from Government. 2. Held from private persons or Jnsti- tutions for payment in money kind or share and 3. Partly held from Governm~nt and partly from private pefllons for payment in money, kind or share.

Households engaged in cultivation by size of land in acrcs Interest in land No. of ~------'------.------~ cllltiyated cultivating Less 1 '0-- 2·5 - 5,0- 7'5~ 10'0~ 12'5~ 15'0~ 30,0- 50+ Unspe- households than 1 2'4 4'9 7'4 9'9 12'4 14'9 29·9 49'9 cified

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13

DiM', DISTRICT (RURAL)

Total 15.144 145 848 2,001 2,:;39 1,641 1,942 1,007 3,641 1,075 474 11 1 11,923 124 700 1.6.15 1,960 1,340 1,572 771 2,725 766 310 10 2 1,047 17 135 233 215 102 133 37 146 17 11 1 3 2,174 4 13 123 184 199 237 199 770 292 153

1 Badnawu T'liIsil (Rllra1)

Total 1,840 46 118 234 203 207 133 141 489 180 89 I 1,349 44 101 207 \69 168 99 108 308 101 44 2 57 2 10 II S 5 3 4 11 I 2 3 434 7 16 26 34 31 29 170 711 43

2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 2,291 12 155 271 397 223 310 145 537 171 66 1# 1 1,785 9 lUi 214 313 174 243 106 412 132 52 4 2 190 2 28 30 45 17 30 8 27 3 3 3Hi 1 1 27 39 32 37 31 98 36 1.4

3 Ohar Tllhsil (Rural)

Total 2,742 54 224 413 345 232 258 179 629 251 157 I 1,865 39 171 309 269 162 177 119 373 160 86 2 253 12 48 67 38 19 17 9 35 4 4 3 624 3 5 37 38 51 64 51 221 .7 67

4 Kukshi Tahsil (Rural)

Total 3,476 18 144 503 639 458 495 237 744 165 67 6 1 3,088 17 124 446 580 415 441 212 649 142 57 5 2 189 I 20 ~9 33 20 29 5 27 3 1 1 3 199 8 26 23 25 20 68 20 9

5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural)

Total 4,795 15 207 580 775 521 746 305 1,242 308 95 I 1 3,836 15 178 469 629 421 612 226 983 231 Y1 1 2 358 29 76 91 41 54 11 46 6 4 3 601 35 55 59 80 68 213 71 20

DHAR DISTRICT (URBAN)

Total 390 5 31 40 54 31 41 22 105 39 22 1 337 5 26 36 48 25 35 16 95 31 20 2 24 5 3 4 3 3 2 2 2 3 :111 I 2 3 3 4 I , :z 70

·rABU:.

SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED IN CULTIVATiON ONLY CLASSlI'IED BY HIRED WORKEI~S IN RURAL (BASED ON

CUltivating households accoruing to number

a Total of cultivatina: r-.. ------~---- •• -----.. ------.-.--~------_-----.-_-- households 1 Person 2 Persons 3-S Persons r-~ ______.. -..A... __ , ___- ___ ---""). r-... ----"----..,. ,-----.. ... -"--" -. r-.~---...tA..... • .••.. ---~ Size of land House- Family Hired Hou~e- Family House- Family Hired House- Family Hired (Class ranges holds Workers Workers holds Workers holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers in acres) r----"'----.., r--_..A...----" r--_A_-, ,--...... ____, M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

DHAR

All sizes 14,714 24,519 22,007 2,655 840 731 109 4,989 5,165 4,613 200 7,147 13,227 12,073 1,435 Less than I 114 113 81 1 37 29 8 46 46 46 14 27 20 1 1.0- 2.4 784 948 766 4 172 150 22 376 385 366 1 198 372 336 1 2.5- 4.9 1.923 2.629 2.329 35 195 167 28 934 956 899 13 708 1.289 1,196 15' 5.0- 7,4 2,316 3,494 3.161 65 140 123 17 1,025 1.064 967 19 1,002 1,849 1.737 44 7.5- 9,9 1,606 2,598 2.412 139 79 68 11 598 615 565 16 793 1,448 1,416 55 10.0-12.4 1.899 3,216 2,894 112 74 64 J() 674 694 638 16 957 1,851 1,655 64 12.5-14.9 985 1,730 1,589 91 33 31 2 298 307 267 22 544 1,014 949 54 15.0-29.9 3.566 6,648 5,952 725 93 82 11 888 938 758 80 2,061 3,860 3,488 484 30.0~49.9 1,052 2,129 1.906 649 14 14 124 130 88 30 658 1,152 1,005 443 50+ 458 995 903 834 3 3 21 15 14 3 108 355 265 274 Unspecifi~ 11 19 14 5 5 5 4 10 6 Badnawar All .. ius 1,151 2,741 2,376 491 133 114 19 623 635 566 45 841 1,521 1.341 250 Lesl than 1 34 31 24 17 12 5 13 11 15 4 8 4 1.0- 2,4 103 111 84 32 27 5 53 56 SO 17 28 29 2.5- 4.9 221 269 l35 2 23 19 4 133 134 132 63 116 99 2 5.0- 7.4 196 279 238 4 16 13 3 97 99 94 1 75 145 120 3 7.5- 9.9 201 287 269 19 12 10 2 84 84 81 3 96 164 164 12 10.0--12,4 129 216 192 16 6 6 42 42 40 2 70 135 117 J2.5-14.9 139 223 174 19 10 10 48 49 40 7 76 147 120 12 15.0--29.9 417 784 714 120 16 16 129 130 105 23 292 512 486 84 30.0-49.9 174 341 274 119 24 30 9 9 114 204 162 80 50+ 84 197 172 192 34 62 40 49 Unaplcifil. ...

Sardarpo.lr All sius 2,'33 3,423 3,145 475 118 97 21 845 '72 788 30 1,057 1,902 1,771 217 Leu than 1 7 5 4 3 2 1 3 3 3 1.0- 2.4 1-43 153 ·120 1 33 27 6 66 66 66 30 58 44 2.5- 4,9 266 335 288 2 31 27 4 138 142 132 2 S6 151 140 5.0-· 7.4 389 522 S04 10 19 18 1 201 211 188 3 ISS 261 278 7 1,5- 9.11 220 339 302 74 9 7 2 91 96 84 2 108 192 182 12 10,0-·-12.4 302 457 418 22 7 5 2 129 128 12S 5 147 277 241 14 12.5-14'9 140 lIS ll7 12 4 4 SO SO 46 4 78 139 137 15.0-29.' 330 922 860 121 10 5 5 140 147 124 9 317 584 541 81• 30.Q-.4Q.9 16. 334 296 105 2 2 21 23 14 5 105 187 159 68 50+ 4li4 133 130 121 4 4 4 30 II 411 27 UnlpolJifie. 4 r .. 2 Z Z 1 2 1 Dllar

. All ~iZlts 2,588 3,995 3,542 698 225 194 31 910 937 834 49 1,171 2,078 1,889 386 lAsa than I 42 42 25 12 11 1 17 19 1-5 3 5 4 1.0- 2.4 198 230 172 52 44 8 97 100 94 45 86 70 2.5- 4.9 382 470 404 10 69 58 11 190 195 181 4 109 194 189 3 5.0- 7.4 335 471 414 13 33 29 4 157 158 149 7 126 226 216 5 7.5·- 9,lI 220 338 301 12 15 13 2 96 96 92 4 95 116 166 8 10.0-12.4 243 380 350 16 13 11 2 98 102 92 2 I11 219 207 9 12,5-14.9 170 270 238 17 I 7 I 58 -'9 53 4 96 175 160 12 15.0-29.9 602 1,045 930 143 19 17 2 165 17S 137 18 346 631 !ISS 105 30.0-49.9 244 450 429 182 3 3 26 24 20 8 159 250 236 126 50+ 152 199 219 305 I 1 6 I) 1 2 7::5 lUi 86 11. Uglpecifiad 'Ii

D--·XII

SL-'.E OF L~·ND CU:,'J'i"'.\TED !·.XIl ;'"Lr7.F..:En OF F'.~ELY WORKERS AN ...

20% SAMPLE)

.. _. .-.--. _.. -----_---__.------... _-_- -,.- -~--' .. - ---. --- __ A, ~];; ,p~cii1ed Size of land ,.._a __ ~------. __ _.'~ ______------_ '\ r--- ,_' .. . ---.- .. ----j "",_ ------,- --_ .'-'_-'-- .. ------'...... --... - ... ----~ (Class ra!1ges "House- Fnrnily 1 r rc'....i rl:~~!~:.!- ~':',~F,:~y Il:r";d H.)u~c- F~l.l1ilt,' Hi"cJ in acres) hclds Workers \Vorkcrs ho.ds \\'O:·kLr.:5 Y/o. ko;.:::r.; h.):ds \V\.)rl~~rs 'Vurk-..!r~ ,-----./_---.. ~ r-' ---'.---'-'1 r---_A_. ----1 M F M F 1\1 F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2"

!)iSTRICT (RURAL)

1.,535 4,971 4,'175 735 415 437 7 Ali siz~s 3 11 7 Less than 1 12 41 42 2 1.0- 2.4 60 20') 1~~ 7 3 2.5-- 4.9 1:'·2 4~" 4~3 n 5.0- 7.4 132 439 4;] 7 6J >~ 7.5- 9.9 J7i" 5?4 5i3 4 14 10.0·-12.4 105 357 3,15 76 :1 2 12.5-·14.9 483 1,tj06 l.5~5 13 15.()-29.9 236 7.'7 721 3 30.0-49.9 194 504 504 2 SlI+­ 1 4 3 lInspecified

T~hsil {Rural)

147 429 407 152 J() 4 All sizes Less than 1 1.0- 2.4 2 2.5-- 4.9 7 22 21 I 5.0- 7.4 9 29 22 4 7.5- 9.9 11 33 35 6 1&.0-12.4 5 17 14 12.5-14.9 39 120 118 13 6 5 15.0-29.9 35 105 97 '0 5 6 30.0-49.9 41 103 100 99 3 31 32 50+ Unspecified

TlIl.sil eRma)

171 523 536 104 8 29 29 123 34 1 All sizes 1 Less than 1 1 2 4 13 1.0- 2.4 4 15 12 7 2.5- 4.9 1 ; 32 37 3 5.0- 7.4 II 42 32 2 2 6:1 7.5- 9.9 15 47 50 3 4 10.0-12.4 7 17 28 1 5 6 125-14·9 56 175 lRI 13 3 II 9 25 4 15.0-29.9 ,8 117 117 32 5 6 1 30.0-49.9 27 72 72 56 2 6 6 38 1 50+ 1 4 3 Unspecified

240 715 713 191 19 71 75 69 23 3 All sizes Less than 1 2 7 5 8 1.0··· 2.4 4 2.5- 4.9 7 23 23 7 3 5.0-- 7.4 16 58 45 3 7.5·-· 9.9 14 53 41 10.0-12.4 12 40 38 1 2 o 11 4 12.5-14.9 8 2') ....~ . , 1 " 15.0-29.9 71 217 229 20 1 5 7 30.0-49.9 51 H5 151 43 5 28 22 5 50+ 59 143 157 125 11 30 35 60 Unspecified ,3

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SAMPLE UOU::iEIDLDS £:\'-:;.\v£D I.~ CUi.. n ,'.\"[; ')~ O:1(LY CL\SSfF1ED in' HikED W ,RKEk:s ;,Ii Ji.UR'lL (BASED ON

Cu'tiv.:ling homcl10l d, ";"ordi,,g to number Totalof<-u'tiv',ti:-g _._-_ .._. __ .. _.. _.. __ ...... _ -_._----- 1\l.~lI .. chLJ:d~ , P\!rs;:_l~l :! P\..';- ..... ll:;';> 3--5 Pcp,ons

..." . .------~ Size or la"J --'.._--- r-~- ... ,---_ ------.------(Cia" ,-~, r: gcs 1-!'.lISC- I·iillli·\" I !ired JJou ... e- r ;llli·y- H~111 .~- Fi.lnli.v- Hired H,lll"C- Fanliiy Hir('d in ~~ cres) holds \\',)1 h;r, V.':uikers hoids 'Vllrk..:r;; I·H..-..;d: \\,,)! !~'_;-i:;' \Y ho,ds \\.\)rk>!r-.. Wo,kers r-- ---1 r-- -_...\...._-~ r·-· . r-- -._-'. -. -1 M I M f M F M I-

2 3 4 5 (, 7 ~ IJ 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

Kuk~hi

04/1 '.iz'·:, 3.-!l7 6,-171 5.{)88 4:!S I/O 98 12 923 961 8.-',-1 21 1,8(5 3,·;57 3,229 237 l..e:;. ... 'han \ 16 25 21 1 7 7 7 7 14 12 1 10- 2.4 139 11(1 llJc) II II m 60 60 58 ! 12 105 2.5- 4.9 486 Ti4 7,,0 12 18 15 3 184 IH6 181 1 219 456 439 7 50- 7.4 629 l. i 10 1.0(!7 IlJ 22 21 I '215 227 201 2 320 616 570 17 7.5- 9.9 452 813 792 16 20 I H 2 124 130 113 5 24,~ 4'\2 478 8 10.0-12.4 490 951 ~lj4 1') 19 14 5 1:'9 133 122 3 252 509 471 10 1~.~- -1-1.9 235 4)'7 471 16 4 4 46 48 44 I3ll 253 235 7 15.0-29.9 736 1,:85 1,423 153 II 10 129 140 III 7 422 815 726 91 30.0-49.9 163 343 315 )\)2 4 4 20 21 16 3 94 161 lSi) 62 50+ 65 140 118 90 1 I 6 6 (\ 32 61 38 34 U nspeci fi ed 6 II 8 3 3 3 3 S ~

Manawar

.4(/ sizes 4,718 7,889 6,9.51 553 254 228 26 1,63.~ /,760 1,561 55 2,263 4,251) 3,843 345 Le:;s than 1 IS 10 7 :- 4 1 (\ 6 6 1.0- 2.4 201 235 191 3 44 41 3 10\) 103 96 1 48 88 88 1 2.5· - 4.9 568 781 662 9 54 48 6 281J 299 273 6 201 372 329 3 5.0· 7.4 767 1,112 9',8 19 50 42 S 355 369 335 6 326 6')1 553 12 7.5- 9.9 513 821 748 18 23 20 3 203 2;)9 i95 2 246 454 426 15 10.0-12.4 7_'5 1,209 1,040 39 29 28 1 276 2H9 259 4 371 711 619 23 12.5-14.9 301 525 4S9 27 7 6 I 96 I('l) 8'1 7 164 300 297 15 15.0-29.9 1,221 2,312 2025 lSI 37 34 j 325 346 281 23 ('84 1,318 1,180 123 30.0-4':l.9 303 658 592 141 5 5 33 32 29 5 1~6 350 298 107 50+ 93 226 204 126 5 6 3 1 . 37 65 53 46 U lIspeci fied I

DHAR

All sizes 373 541 323 215 80 74 6 106 112 76 24 162 289 189 109 L.,ss than I 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 1.0- 2.4 30 36 33 6 6 15 14 16 II 13 14 2.5- 4.9 :W 50 28 3 16 13 3 10 12 8 ]2 22 14 3 5.0- 7.4 50 67 28 7 18 17 1 20 24 12 4 10 22 13 2 7_5 9.9 29 37 27 5 6 6 :4 13 12 3 9 ]8 15 2 10.0 -12.4 39 56 37 13 7 7 11 12 6 4 19 33 25 6 12.5 14.9 21 25 19 4 7 6 I 7 7 5 2 7 12 13 2 15.0-29.9 101 158 90 68 15 14 1 19 18 ]2 8 59 111 64 38 30_0-..9.9 ]8 63 311 42 3 3 4 4 2 2 27 43 24 34 50 i- 22 45 21 73 4 6 1 1 11 15 7 22 Unspecified ... 73

B XiI SIZE OF I,AND CULTIVATED AND NUMBER OF FAMILY WORKERS AND AND URBAN AR.EAS SEPARATELY-Concld. 20% SAMPLE)

of persons engaged in cultivation -----.--______J.- _____. ______"'___ " ___ '_--' 6--10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified Size of lan1 ,-----_.-...... - .. ----. ------~ r-.... ------". --'-----.. ,------'---.. _- -.-~ (Class ranges House- Family Hired Hou~e- Fami!y Hired HOllsc- Family Hired in acres) holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers holds Workers Workers

~ ___....A.... __~ ,--__ ._...A.... __ -. ~ __...A._--~ M F M F M F

17 18 J9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

fahsil (Rural)

524 1,781 1,719 133 21:1 164 164 35 17 2 All sizes 1 4 2 1 Less than I .10 36 34 1.0-· 2.4 31 109 110 4 I 8 7 3 2.5·- 4.9 67 237 218 ·2 I) 17 3 5.0- 7.4 59 197 194 3 I 6 5 7.5- 9.9 84 293 289 6 I 5 7 5 10.0-12.4 52 181 179 7 2 II 13 1 2 12.5.-14.9 158 538 513 40 13 82 72 15 3 15.0-29.9 38 122 115 29 6 35 34 8 I 30.Q.-49.9 24 64 65 44 2 8 9 12 50+ Unspecified

Tahsil (Rural)

453 1.523 1,400 155 22 IJ9 126 7 38 I All sizes 4 Less than 1 I 3 4 8 1.0- 2.4 18 62 54 6 2.5- 4.9 31 100 102 1 5 5.0- 7.4 39 138 124 1 2 7.5- 9.9 55 181 161 12 4 10.0-12.4 33 113 100 5 I 5 7 12.5--14.9 159 556 504 33 10 58 57 2 6 15.0-29.9 74 248 241 29 4 23 24 1 30.0-·49.9 43 122 110 74 7 33 38 5 1 50+ 1 Unspecified DISTRICT (URBAN)

19 51 45 41 4 15 7 3B 2 3 All sizes Less than 1 1 3 3 1.0.- 2.4 1 3 3 1 1 2.5- 4.9 1 4 2 5.0- 7.4 .. 7.5- 9.9 :.l 4 6 3 10.0-124 1-2..5--14·9 7 15 13 20 1 2 15.0-299 4 13 12 6 30.0 --49.9 3 9 6 12 4 15 7 38 50+ Unspecified 11

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TABLE O-XIV SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIF1SD BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ·ALL AREAS

(BASED D.N 20% SAMPLE) Part A-Household,; classified by Major Groups of Print'ipal Household Industr-y and number of persons engaged

Total Households engaged in HOU8ehold rndustry according Dumper to Ihe number of persons engaged Code J Total 0(· r--- -. ------.-..A...------., No .• of Description of Household Industry Rural House- I 2 3-5 6-10 More than Un- J .S.I.C. (Division and Major Group only of J.s.I.e.) Urban holds Pl'rson Persons Persons Persons 10 P"Msons Jpecified

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DHAR DISTRICT

All Industries T 1,0311 402 354 ~42 19 4- 17 R SIt) 313 275 190 14 1 17 U 228 89 79 52 5 3

Divis/on 0 AgriLu[(url!, Livestock, T 66 2.5 20 16 3 2 Forestry, Fi3hitlg and R 38 12 13 11 2 Hunting U 28 13 7 .5 3

Major group 03 Fishing T 1 R 1 U

04 Livestock and Hunting T 65 25 19 16 3 2 R 37 12 12 11 2 ·U 28 13 7 5 ·3 ...

Division 1 Mining and Quarrying T 2 1 1 R 2 I 1 U .~.

Major ~\IP 10 Mining and Quarrying T 2 1 f ••• R 2 1 .... ~::""""">' U ..,

Division 2&3 Manufacturing T 970 376 334 226 15 4- 15' R 770 300 • 262 179 13 1 15 U 200 76 72 47 2 3

Major group 20 ·FoOdstuffs T 127 47 52 27 "- I R 92 31 M 20 1 U 35 16 12 7

21 Beverages T R .) U

22 Tobacto·ptoducts T 2 'R U 2

23 TextHe-cotton" T 82 25 33 21 1 _ 2 ·R 18 18 10 1 2 U 1~ 7 15 11

24 Textile-jute T 5 2 3 R 1 1 ... U 4 2 2

25 Textile.wool T 4 2 1 '-1 R 2 1 1 U 2 t 77

TABLE B-XIV , SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED O:'llLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDqSTRY CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS-Cone/d.

(SASED ON 20% SXMPLE) Pn.rt A;-Houseltolds clas'sified by Major Groups of Principal Household Indo.'!I:ry and number of persons engag~

" T,btal;. Households engaged ifl Household Industry according number ~o the Dumber of persons eng'!ged • Code \ l Total .. , of ,-- _____ ~ ______.. ______...... _A..•....,.---~--~~----...... - ... ----_, No. of l D~criptioD of Household Industry Rural House- 1 2 3- -5 6--10 MOI;tl tban U n- I.S.I.C. il.Divisioi\ and'Major Group only'of I.S.l'C.) Utban holds Person Persons Persons Persons 10 Persons spec.iiied

2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DHAR D~TRICT--Concld.

26 hextile0)lilk T' 2 2 R, " UJ 2 2

27 Textile-miscellaneous T 120 55 40 24 R 92 44 27 20 U 2g 11 13 4

28 Manuflicture of wo~ and T 160 79 57 33 5 1 5 wooden products 1 R 162 71 S2 28 5 1 5 U 18 8 5 5.

31 Leather and leather products T 225 110 66 40 4 4 R 198 98 57· 37 2 4 U 27 12 9 3 2

33 Chemi~alS and chemicaJ T products oR U

1-35 Non-metallic mineral products T 114 5 49 54 4 2 other than petroleum and coal R 105 .S 44 50 4 2 U 9 5 4

36 Basic metals and Sheir products T 57 23 18 14 I­ 1 except machinery and trllIl$port R. 38 13 14 10 1 equipment U 19 10 4 4 I

38 Transport equipment T 6 4 .• 2 R 5 4 1 U I 1

39 Miscellaneous manufacturing T 44 24 12 8 Industries R 26 15 8 3 U 18 9 4 5 78

TABLE IJ-,.XIV SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ,ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY GLASSIFmD BY PRiNCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL AREAS (BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Part B-Household. au,sified by Minor Groups of Principal 'Household Indu.try

DHAR DISTRICT

Code Description of Household industry Number of Code Description of Household Industry Number of No. of Minor Group Households No.of Minor Group Households 1.5.'1. C. ..--...... _____.., 1.5.1. C. '.---~~ T R U T R U 2 3 " 5 3 5 ALL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRIES 1.038 810 228 234·0 Cotton cloth weaving in powerlooms 1 235'0 Cotton cloth weaving in hand looms 44 33 11 031'0 Production of fish by fishing in iolaud waters and ponds including flah farms 24J·O Jute ~pinning and weaving of mats, and fish hatcheries asaois etc. 2 2 040·1 Rearing of goat for milk and 244'2 Making of rope and cbrdage out of jute 2 2 animal power 10 9 244·6 Making of other- products from jute and 040'2 Rearing of buffalo for milk and animal similar fibres such lUI hemp, mest;l, power 11 254-0 Weaving of woollen cloth in powerloom 2 040'3 Rearing of cows for milk and such ,as blankets, asanis etc. 2 animal power IS IS 255'0 Weaving of woollen cloth in handloom 040'5 Production and rearing of livestock mainly such as blankets, rugs, pashmina, thulma, 2 for milk and animal power n.e.c. 18 18 gudma, etc. 2 041-1 Sheep br~ing and rearing 7 7 264·2 Weaving of silk and artificial silk in handloom n e.c. 2 2 041·2 Production of wool 272'8 Making of other embrOIdery products D.e.C. 1 ... 1 042'1 Rearing and production of pigs and 273'1 Making of cap, hat, and other head-gear 1 soabl (mainly for slaughter) ~73'2 Traditional garments 96 90 6 043-1 Pouhry keeping and production of eggs 1 273'4 Making of textile garments including 043'2 Rearing and production of ducks. hens rain-coats and head-gears n.e.c. \ 21 etc. and other small birds e.g.• piacon!. 275·0 Manufacture of water ~roof textile-products parrots. peacock, maina etc. such as oilcloth, tarpaulin etc. 1 1 107'1 Extraction of chalk 280'0 Sawing p!aning and milling of wood 1 1 107'3 Stone and slate quarrying 281'0 Manufacture of wooden furniture 200.1 Production of flour by village chakkics or and fixtures 2 •. 1- flour mill by arinding wheat. maize, 282·0 Manufacture oC structural wooden gram etc. 6 3 3 goods (including treated timber) such -200'6 Parching of grains 23 14 9 as beams, posts, doors, windows 32 25· 7 206'0 Production of butter, cream, ghoc•. cheese. 283'1 Carpentry works concerned with rllpaifll chhana, ·khowa and other dairy products 9 9 of agricultural implements (wood) 61 60 • 207'0' Oil pressing ghani, kolhu or by small 283'2 Manufacture of wooden industrial machines 43 39 goods other than transport equipments 209'2 Making of sweet-meats, laddu, peda. such as bobbin and similar equipment barphi, batasa etc. " 3S 17 18 and fixtures 1 209'3 . bhunja, papar, bani, dana uri. 284'9 ManuCacture oC pther wooden products ~ 1 tilauri. sewai, apalam etc. 11 10 n. e. c. 288'3 Making of mats, handfans and umbrellas :l16·0 Production of ice-cream, icc-candy or from palm lea_ves 12 12 kulphimalai, milk-shake etc. 288'5 Making baskets and broomsticks 46 40 - 6 220'0 Manufacture of bidi 2 2 288'6 Making of donas (drone) and pattals '230'0 Cotton ginning, cleaning, carding, (patravali) from leave-. 14. 14 pressing and baling 5 5 288·8 Making of chicks, cuscus-tatti and fans, :l31'0 Cotton spinning (by charkha and 1.akali) 11 6 ? sticks and POIC9 from bamboo 4 4 233'1 Dyeina of cloth (cotton) a!1d yarn 21 4 17 289'3 Makinll of artwhccls 6 S 79

TABLE -XIV SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED ONLY IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY- CLASSIFIED BY PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN ALL ARBAS-Conc/d.

(BASED ON 20% S~MPLE) I Part B-Housebold~lassified by MiDor Groups of Principal Household Industry f . DHAR.PISTRICT-Condd.

Code Deser\., tion of Household Industry Number'of Code Description of Household Industry Number of No. of Mi,\or Group - Households No. of Minor Group Households l. S.I. C. r---.A.-~ I. S. I. C. r---.A.~ T R" U T R U

2 3 4 2 3 4 5

~IO'I of hides and skins Flyi~g, pr~sing 367~2 Making of articles from tin sheets 4 2 2 inclu.ding taxidermy 3 2 ;, / -3I)g.i3 Engraving, embossing, polishing and 310'2 tannIng and finishing of CUrr~iDg, welding or metal products -3 3 hides and skins, preparation of finished leather • 5 5 .... 369'1 Manufacture of agrIcultural implements such as ploughshare, khurpi. kudal etc. 39 33 6 311-1 Making of leather boots, shoes 'or chapw,ls (slippers, sandals) \ 214 189 ~ 25 369'2 Manufacture of light engineering goods including bolts and screws 313'0 Manuf~cture of leatSer products sdfh as leather upholstery suit cases, pocke~ 369'3 Making of irop utensils (e.g., buckets etc.) books, cigarette. and key cases, purse!, and articles from iron sheets saddlqry, whip, acquaducts (Kos), charsa 369·4 Making and repairing of locks and trunks 1 .and other article~ 2 J • 369'8 Foundry, Industry (including blacksmithy) 2 2 314'0 Repair of shoes, chappals and other 369·9 Manufacture of other sundry hardware leathtjr footwear . 1 • such as G. I. pipe, wire net etc.• n.e.c. ) 335·7 Man~facture of medicines (ayurvedic, 385'1 Manufacture of cycle parts and unani etc.). and pharmaceutical accessories such as saddle, seat framll preparations . and gear ete. 2 2 340'1 Making of bricks .21 lO 385'2 Manufacture of rickshaw parts 1 350'0 Ma.'"king of earthenware such. as 388'0 Repair of cycle and rickshaw 3 2 pottery etc. 90 82 8 390'1 Repai,r of spectacles 1 353'1 Making of glass bangles 3 3 393'2 Goldsmithy 37 23 14 365'1 Making of utensils of brass and 393'3 Manufacture (If jewellery, silverware and bell metal 1 wares. Ujling gold and otber precious 365'2 Making of .bras8ware 3 3 metal and precious and semi- 365'4 Making of brass and bell metal precious stones 1 t ornaments 399'4 Making of lac banalcs S r. 3 2 8;)

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAGED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Total Cultivating Households engaged in cultivating Households which ...- ______-----.--_A_--~.---,---- are engaged in Household Industry I Person 2 Persons ,------A,..------, ".---_------___, ,--·------...... -~------I Size of land House. Family Hired HOLl:->e .. Family House.- Family Hir~d (Class ranges holds workers worke,-s holds work';;fs holds workers workers

,-_o ___,...... __ ~ in acr~s) r--_...... ---..... r---+- ___.' ----~ M F M F M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DHAR

All sizes 430 749 598 135 33 32 138 156 117 3 Less tIlau 1 H 41 28 4 3 5 , 16 19 13 1-0- 2-4 64 116 62 15 14 ~ 29 35 23 2-5- 4-9 78 124 103 9 6 6 34 36 30 2 5-0- 7-4 43 74 5S 1 2 2 16 18 14 7-5- 9-9 35 62 49 9 1 9 9 9 10-0-12-4 43 79 58 8 1 13 15 11 12-5-14-9 22 42 27 8 6 8 3 1 15- 0---29-9 75 152 142 24 2 2 15 16 14 30-0-49-9 23 52 41 27 1 1 50+ 16 37 33 45

1 8adnawar

All sizes 82 140 116 35 6 6 23 25 20 Less than I 12 13 12 4 I 1 7 7 7 1-0- 2-4 IS 22 12 4 4 4 5 3 2-5- 4'9 13 19 18 8 8 7 5-0--- 7-4 7 13 14 7,5- 9.9 6 14 12 1 ," 10,0-12'4 4 6 5 1 2 2 2

12'5-14'9 2 5 ". 1 2 15-0-29'9 12 24 22 6 1 1 30-0-49-9 6 15 1I 5 50+ S 9 10 17

2 Sardarpur

All sizes 58 93 76 13 7 7 21 23 18 1 Less than I S 6 5 1 1 2 2 2 1'0- 2'4 12 16 8 3 3 6 '7 5 2-5.- 4-9 5 7 5 1 I I ,-- 2 2 1 5,0- 7,4 8 13 8 1 4 4 4 7-5- 9·9 3 3 4 1 2 2 2 10-0-12'4 8 12 11 1 3 4 2 12-5-14_9 5 11 8 3 1 1 1 15-0-29'9 7 14 15 1 1 1 1 30-0--49-9 3 S 4 3 50+ 2 6 8 2 3 Dhar

All sizes 154 240 196 59 15 14 1 57 66 48 Less than 1 12 18 7 3 3 6 9 3 1-0- 2-4 26 32 26 8 7 14 17 11 2-5- 4'9 31 4S 42 4 3 3 14 15 13 5-0- 7-4 10 17 11 5 7 3 7-5- 9'9 12 19 IS 4 4 4 4 10-0-12-4 15 23 18 2 6 6 6 .... 12'5.-,14,9 9 17 12 4 1 1 1 15,0-29-9 27 46 45 8 7 7 7 30-0-49-9 7 12 12 13 50+ 5 11 8 24 81

B-XV

CL\.SSUlED BY SIZE O.F LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY

20 % SAMPLE).

Househo!d !"dll-;Iry ._-_._." .--_. -. •. '_ .. _- ,_ .. .. ' .. . -_ --_ _-- -_ __ ---- .. __ .- .. -.--.... ---.-.. -----...... _.------~------"------1 3 ~ P-cr:.(li\S (-.. ·:0 Pcr:-:.ons . More than 10 Persons Ullspecified

o •••• _._ •• ___ -, , ______~_. _ _.. _. _____• __-..... ,.--_____A ___ • ____---, _.. _-'_ -----1 r-' Ilol"OC- I a"', 'y Hi:Nl I f<)u~·!- F.~miJy Hi,·e'; HOll,e- Family Hired House- Family Hired- Size of land holds wd.ikl,.'("; workl.!!'S ,',o;J, w:)ri<.er~ workers hoids workers workers holds worKers workers (.C:!ass ranges. ".----- .. --'--, (-" -~-....---.., r--_....._~ r---..A..-~ In acres) M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 III 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

DISTRICT .RURAL)

205 31)5 310 61 49 144 146 S9 5 22 24 12 All sh:es 9 14 12 4 1 3 3 Less tban 1 18 32 28 2 5 1Q 1-0-- 2·4 34 69 53 7 3 6 14 7 6 2'5-·- 49 23 47 36 I 2 7 5 5'0- - 7'4 2.. 50 36 8 1 2 4 7·5- 9'9 25 48 39 4 4 15 II 4 10'0--12'4 J5 29 21 7 1 5 3 U'5--14'9 41 78 64 13 15 46 52 10 2 10 12 1 IS'O- -29,9 JI 18 16 JO 1I 33 25 17 30'0-49·9 5 10 5 7 9 22 22 27 2 5 6 11 50+ T"ilsil (Rural)

42 79 64 16 10 28 29 12 2 3 6 Afl sizps 4 -' 5 4 Less th,Il' 1 7 13 9 1-0-- 2'4 4 9 7 2 4 2'~- 4'9 6 12 14 ... 5'0- 7'4 :I 12 8 2 4 7'5--- 9-9 2 4 3 100·-12·4 1 :I 12'5---14'9 H 14 11 4 3 9 10 2 15'0--29,9 3 4 5 2 3 11 6 3 300-499 2 3 2 5 2 4 5 6 2 3 6 50+

l'all.U (Rllral)

24 4·'j 3.~ 8 6 17 20 4 All ,

Tabsil (Rural)

66 119 103 22 15 3~ 41 32 1 -~ 3 5 All sizt/:J 3 6 4 Less than 1 2 3 4 2 .5 10 1,0- 2·4 13 25 21 4 I 2 6 2'5-- 4·9 4 7 S 1 3 3 S·O- 7'4 8 15 11 4 75- g-9 9 17 12 2 10·0 -12.4 7 It 8 4 1 S 3 12'5-14-9 17 30 30 5 3 9 8 3 150-29,9 3 5 6 3 3 6 6 10 30-0-49'9 4 8 5 19 3 3 S 50+ TA.8LE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS ENGAG,ED BOTH IN CULTIVATION AND HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

(BASED ON

Total Cultivating Households engagt:d in I:ultivatlng households whi<;h ,-_.. _------"------are engaged m Honseholdlndustry 1 Person 2 Persons ,-______.~ _ _,J_____ • __• __~ c----~__,..J.------·l ,---,··,--··--__'O\'_------l Size of land House- fo.amily Hired House- Family House- Family Hirc:ct Class ranges holds workers workers hold. workers holds workers workers ,--__-A-._~ __, in al:rell) t"---A,.~ r--_ .... J .... ---", M F M F M F

2 3 5 6 9 10 II 12

4 Kukshi

AII3is.,,,, 59 126 107 8 2 2 is 16 if Less than I 2 4 4 I J 1 1.0- 2·4 5 0 9 1 2 :I 2·5- 4·9 17 34 2S 2 2 5 Ii '.0- 7·4 10 19 12 5 5 5'" 7·S 9·9 6 13 II 1 10.0-]2·4 5 12 7 4 12·5--14·9 2 3 3 15.0-29·9 8 22 27 300--49·9 2 II 5 50-1- 254 2

5 MRoR\tar A.II siu.' 77 150 103 20 3 22 26 17 1 1·0- 2·4 6 10 7 3 2 2·5- 4·9 12 19 13 3 S '"S S 5,0-7·" 8 12 10 2 2 2 7·5- 9·9 S 13 7 2 1 3 3 10·0-12·4 11 26 17 2 3 1 12·5-14·9 4 6 4 I 2 3 15·0--29·9 21 46 33 3 5 6 4 30·0-49·9 5 12 9 6 50+ 1 _ 6 3

DHAlt

All SiEU 17 41 13 7 4 4 2 2 Leas tban 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1·0- 2·4 1 2 3 l·S- 4·9' 1 3 1 5·0- 7·4 4 6 S 2 1 1 2 7·5- 99 1 S 1 10·0-12·4 2 2 1 1 1 1 12'5-14·9 1 " 1 IS·0-29·9 15" 8 30·0-49·9 1" 1 2 3 SO+

Note--Lines with nil entries have been omitted. 83

8-XV CLASSIFIED BY SIZE OF LAND IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS SEPARATELY-Concld.

20 % SAMPLE)

Household Industry ._------, ----, ,.._____ 3-5 Persons .A..-___ -., 6-10 Persons More than 10 Persons Unspecified ,.... ____-.A.. ______-, .-__ ------'____ ---., .-___--...A.._~____. House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired House- Family Hired Size of land holds workers workerl holds workers workers holds workers workers hOlds workers worker. (Class rangs ,-___,,_~ ,...--.A.---, ,....-._A.---., .----"-..... in acres) M F M ·F M F M F

II 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 10 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Tahsil (Rural)

30 6J ~9 3 10 34 32 4 2 11 12 1 All sizes 1 3 3 Less than 1 3 4 7 1·0- 2·4 8 17 11 2 4 ? 6 2·5- 4·9 4 10 .5 4 2 5.0- 7·4 I) 13 11 7·5- 9·9 3 6 4 2 6 3 4 10,0-12'4 1 2 2 12"5--14·9 3 8 6 3 9 14 4 6 15·0-29·9 1 :J 3 1 6 2 300-49·9 1 1 2 t 4 4 50+ Tahsil (Rural)

~] 88 S6 12 8 27 24 7 1 6 6 All sizes 3 6 S 1·G- 2·4 7 14 8 3 2'5- 4,9 5 9 8 .5.0- 7·4 4 9 4 '2 7·5- 9·9 7 14 11 2 9 .5 10·0-12·4 2 3 4 12.5-14·9 11 23 12 4 3 10 11 4 6 6 150-299 2 4 1 3 3 8 8 3 300-49,9 2 6 3 50+

DISTRICT (URBAN)

11 2 4 12 10 3 Allllzft Less tban J I 1 3 1·0- 2·4 1 3 ] 2·5- 4·9 1 1 2 1 3 3 5·0-- 7·4 1 5 1 7·5- 9·' 1 3 1 I 10·0-12'4 1 4 1 12·5-14,9 1 7 3 1 8 5 150-29:9 1 1 2 3 30·0-49·' 50+ :34

TABLE SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSU1ED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN (BASED ON

",,'Ole--(i) In column 2, Ca) stand. for "with cultivation "

Total I to 3 mO!ltils 4 to 6 months Household Industry Total (~ ___ ._ ..~ ___ A ___._. __ . __ . ______~ ,------.-._-- A ______---1 r- ----. -.-____....__------", (Divi~ion and Major Rural House" F:lmi!y workers Hired Hous~" Filmi!y worker. Hired House- Family workers Hired I ______A_ __· _____ ·~ ,_____ .A..•. Group only) Urban hojds workers. hoid~ --.-~ worker. holds r-----.J-.--1 workers M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10 II 12 13 14

DHAR

AI.L INDLISTRIES Total 1,485 2,149 1,334 232 (i6 93 69 10 181 264 174 20 (a) 447 790 621 I~l 42 68 57 1(1 80 IS) 118 11 (b! I.G]!! 1,359 683 90 24 25 12 101 111 56 8 Rur,,} 1.1;0 I,811 1,111 183 61 88 66 10 J69 248 166 17 tal ';30 i4'1 5,)~ 135 42 68 57 10 80 153 118 12 (b) 810 J,062 523 48 19 20 9 89 95 48 5 Urban 245 338 183 49 5 5 3 12 16 8 3 (a) 17 41 23 7 ... (b) 228 297 160 42 5 5 3 12 16 8 3

Dil·;';";On {) T 16) 272 219 38 . 2 3 5 2 10 15 10 Agl'icu/fllJ't."'. five"~fock. ,a) 99 186 166 37 2 3 5 2 9 14 9 !vrestry, /ishing (h) 66 86 53 i 1 1 1 and hllnlillg R no 2}) 175 38 2 3 5 2 10 15 10 (a) 9] 164 151 37 2 3 5 2 9 14 9 (b) 38 51 24 1 1 1 1 U 35 57 44 (a) 7 22 15 (b) 28 35 29

Major Group 02 T 10 16 11 9 14 9 Forestry and (a) 10 16 11 9 14 9 Jogging (b) ... R 10 J6 11 9 14 9 (a) 10 16 11 9 14 9 (b) U (a) (b)

Maior Group 03 T _ 1 Fishing (a) (b) R (al (b) U (a) (b)

Major Group 04 T 154 255 207 38 :2 3 S 2 Livestock and (a) 89 170 155 37 2 3 5 :2 huntin!! (b) 65 85 52 1 R 119 198 163 38 2 3 5 2 (a) 82 148 140 37 2 3 5 2 (b) 37 50 23 1 U 35 57 44 (a) 7 22 15 (b) 28 35 29 Bo

B-XVI OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS 20% SAMPLE) ,,"d (b) for "without cultivation".

'7 to 'J months in months to I Year Months not stated _____ ....J. ____.~ __ ~_._._,. ______._ _ , , ______._ ---- _____ .__ .. ..A.._. _____ Tolal ..-- - ._----- .. _------...:..__. ---~. .------~ House- Family workers Hired House- F,llniiy workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural holds --.. _-'... - ... worken holds ------'------_. workers bolds ------~--- workers Urban !vi F M F M F

15 16 17 18 1<) 20 :1 22 23 24 25 26 2-

DISTR[CT

10.& 141 131 12 1.090 1,590 S91 187 44 61 38 3 Total 31 SO 44 2111 4'J7 3f14 114 13 22 18 3 (a) 73 91 87 9" 809 1,093 50S 73 31 39 20 (b) 9l 128 JlS '10 878 1,269 734 143 40 58 37 3 Rural 31 50 44 3 264 "b6 361 107 13 22 18 3 (8) 61 78 74 7 614 833 373 36 27 36 19 (b) 12 J3 13 2 212 3111 ISS 44 4 3 Urban 17 4! 23 7 (8) 12 13 13 2 195 21>il 135 37 4 3 (b)

3 5 3 145 245 197 36 5 4 4 T 0 2 -I 3 84 163 146 35 2 2 3 (al 1 1 61 82 51 1 3 2 1 (b) 3 5 3 112 189 154 36 3 3 3 R 2 -I 3 77 141 131 35 2 2 3 (a) 1 1 35 48 23 1 1 1 (b) 33 56 43 2 1 1 U 7 22 15 (a) 26 34- 28 2 1 1 (b)

2 2 T 02 ·2 2 (a) (b) 2 2 R 2 2 (a) (b) U (a) (b)

T 03 (a) (b) R (a) (b) U (a) (b)

2 3 145 245 197 36 5 4 4 T 04 1 2 84 163 146 35 2 2 3 (a) 1 1 61 82 51 I 3 2 1 (b) 1 3 112 ]89 154 36 3 3 3 R t ~ 17 ]41 131 3S 2 2 3 (a) 1 t 3S 48 23 1 1 1 (b) 33 56 43 2 U 7 22 IS (a) 26 34 28 2 (b) 80 TABLE SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN (BASED ON

Note-(i) In column 2. (a) stands for "with cultivation'·

Total 1 to 3 months 4 to 6 months Household Industry Total r------.A.------, (Division and Major Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Group only) Urban holds ,-_-.A..--., workers holds ,.--___"_---, workers holds ,..-__.A.. __-, workers M F M F M F

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

Divi.

Major Group 10 T 2 2 6 Mining and quarrying (8) (b) 2 2 6 1 R 2 2 6 1 (a) (b) 2 2 6 U (a) (b)

Divi

7 to !I months 10 months 10 1 Year MOllth~ not sta.tca r--~ "_~. ._.__ . ___ -..A.. ______". --1 r------___ _A______._. ___ _., r--- --.-~-~~',--.---. ---I HOUle- Famil)1 workers Hired House- Family workers Hit'cd House- Family workers Hired Total hold< ,-_'_""------, workers hold.~ r---.A.--, worker~ holds r----'----. worker. Rural M F M F M F Urban

IS Iii 17 IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 o ISTR leT --Conte/. J 6 T 1 (a) I 6 (b) f I) R (a) 1 6 (h) U (a) (b)

6 T 10 (a) 6 (b) 6 R (a) 6 (b) U (a) (b)

101 136 128 12 944 1.344 695 145 39 57 34 3 T 2&3 19 46 41 3 197 334 238 79 11 20 15 3 (a) 72 90 87 9 747 1,0]0 457 66 28 37 19 (b) 89 123 115 10 765 1.099 580 101 37 55 34 3 R 29 46 41 3 187 315 230 72 11 20 15 3 (0) 60 71 74 7 578 784 350 29 26 35 19 (6) 12 IJ 13 2 179 245 II5 44 2 2 u 10 19 8 7 (a) 12 13 JJ 2 169 226 107 37 2 2 (b)

Ii If S ISO 203 116 57 5 6 6 T 20 1 2 1 40 72 43 43 1 3 1 (a) 5 5 4 110 131 73 14 4 3 4 (b) 5 (I 5 117 171 91 51 4 5 6 1 R 1 2 1 40 72 43 43 1 3 2 I (a) 4 4 4 77 99 4a • 3 2 4 (b) 33 ~2 2S 6 U (a) 33 32 25 6 (b) T 21 (a) (b) R (a) (b) U (aJ (b) 8B

TABLEr

SA:tyfPJ.1<: PIHNCIPAL HOUSJ<:HOlu INDUSTRY Cl"A"}SIHED BY DUf~ATION HOl,j.'~EHOJ.D JNDUSfl{Y iX (BASED ON

, ....,,} •. " (i) Ll column 2, (a) stanJ, for "with cuaivation"

T('1\,~l I to 3 lTI(llHhs 4 to 6 mo"ths H, l!.,..::~Il('I' J L'dll'lry TI)!_ll r- .- - _.- -.. _-" y- - ---_-_ .. __. ,-,_, ------.., (I)·. i ... :~ld alld ~Lljor R,lnl H,l:I':"_'_ F:I:H.f"v \'.'_', -I,e"" Hi:'~:I' l-foll"c- F~lmi'y \'.0Lkc"s tJl ','

2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 DHAR

:\hjor G.nup 22 T 3 4 10 Tobacco-products (8 ) 1 2 (b) 2 2 10 1 R 2 .,,) 2 (b, U 2 2 10 (a) (b; 2 2 10

Maior Group 23 T 90 I) S 79 8 9 4 23 25 15 T ~xlile-cotton fa) 8 15 11 1 3 (b) S2 103 68 8 9 4 22 22 IS R 56 74 45 4 5 2 18 20 11 ia) 7 14 9 1 3 (b) 49 60 36 4 5 2 17 17 II U 34 44 34 4 4 2 5 5 4 (a I 1 2 i b) 33 43 32 4 4 2 5 5 4

Mainr Group 24 T 6 7 8 Texliic-jule ta) I I 2 .. , \b) 5 6 6 R 2 2 4 la\ I I 2 (b) I 1 2 U 4 5 4 ('" b) 4 5 4

Major Group 25 T 6 10 3 3 5 3 Textile-wool (a) 2 ~ 3 2 3 3 Ib) 4 7 I 2 R 4 6 3 3 S 3 (a) 2 3 3 2 3 3 Ib) 2 3 1 2 U 2 4 (a) (b) 2 4

Ma;nf Group 26 T 3 6 2 4 2 Textile-silk fa! I 4 2 4 2 (b) 2 2 R 4 2 1 4 2 la) 4 2 t 4 2 I, b) U 2 2 (a) (b) 2 2 89

I3-XVi

OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL A R!:·AS-Conrd. 20'% SAMPLE)

an'.! (b) for "without cultivation".

7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 Year Months not stated ,-___" ___A_ r------.A_------.~ ----, r­ ---~ HC't;sc· Famiiy workcr~ Hired House· Family worken; Hired House· Family workers Hired Total ho~d~ ,----"'- -~ ~-... workers holds ,----A.___ -, workers holds ;-----"-----, workers Rural M F M F M F Urban

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRfCT-Col1u[.

2 3 10 T 22 1 2 (a) 1 I 10 (b) 2 R 2 (a) (b) 10 U (a) 10 (b)

3 3 3 53 78 56 3 3 T 23 7 12 11 (a) 3 3 46 66 45 3 3 1 (b) 2 2 2 30 45 29 2 2 1 R 6 II 9 (a) 2 2 2 24 34 20 2 2 (b) 2:; 33 27 1 U 1 1 2 (a) 22 32 25 (b)

2 2 4 4 5 4 \ .. T 24 1 2 Ca) 1 2 4" 5 4 (b) 2 2 4 R 1 2 (a) 1 2 (b) 4 5 4 U (a) 4 5 4 (b)

2 4 T 25 (a) 2 4 (b) R (a) ... (b) 2 4 U (a) 2 4 (b)

2 2 T 26 ~a) 2 2 b) R (a) (b' 2 2 U (a) 2 2 (b) 90

TABLE SAMPLE PRINCIPAL HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLASSIFIED BY DURATION HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN (BASED ON

Note-(i) In column 2. (a) stands for "with cultivation"

Total 1 to 3 months 4 to 6 months A-- ,--_. Household Industry Total .- ~--- -... (Division and Major Rural House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired-' Group only) Urban holds .---"----. workers holds .---"----. workers holds r---"-~ workers M F M F M F

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

DHAR Major Group 27 T 155 206 118 13 10 14 7 Textile-miscellaneous (a) 35 60 42 11 5 9 5 (h) 120 146 76 2 5 5 2 R 12S 176 96 11 10 14 7 (a) 33 58 41 10 5 9 5 (b) 92 118 S5 1 5 5 2 U 30 30 22 2 (a) 2 2 1 1 (b) 28 28 21 1

Major Group 28 T 296 436 260 21 31 44 33 1 48 74 56 2 Manufacture of wood (a) 116 197 IS4 15 26 39 31 1 28 5S 47 and wooden products (h) ISO 239 106 6 5 5 2 20 19 9 2 R 278 410 251 21 31 44 33 1 46 72 54 2 (a) 116 197 154 15 26 39 31 1 28 55 47 (h) 162 213 97 6 5 5 2 18 17 7 2 U 18 26 9 2 2 2 (a) (h) 18 26 9 2 2 2

Major Group 30 T 1 1 Printing and (a) 1 1 publishing (b) R (a) (b) U (a) ... (b)

Major Group 31 T 292 410 205 'I 7 14 3 29 33 14 Leather and (a~ 67 102 89 3 4 10 3 7 9 6 leather products (b 225 308 116 4 3 4 22 24 8 R 263 358 186 7 14 3 29 33 14 (a) 65 100 86 4 10 3 7 9 6 (b) 198 258 100 3 4 22 24 8 U 29 52 19 7 (a) 2 2 3 3 (b) 27 50 16 4

Major Group 33 T 2 Chemicals and (a) chemical product. (b) 1 2 R (a) (b) U 2 (a) (b) 2 91

B-XVI OF WORK IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN ALL AREAS 20% SAMPLE) and (b) for "without cultivation".

7 to 9 months 10 months to 1 Year Months not stated r------, r- Total House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired House- Family workers Hired Rural ____..__- ... _._- holds _ workers holds ------"--- workers holds ~-- workers Urban M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-Contd. 3 4 1 2 138 182 106 11 4 Ii 4 T 27 3 4 1 2 24 42 32 9 3 5 4 (a) 114 140 74 2 1 1 (b) 3 4 1 2 108 152 84 9 4 6 4 R 3 4 1 2 22 40 31 8 3 . 5 4 (a) 86 112 53 1 1 1 (b) 30 . 30 22 2 U 2 2 1 1 28 28 21 1 ~ 35 45 41 170 251 119 17 12 22 11 1 T 28 13 19 17 47 78 54 13 10 6 5 1 (a) 22 26 24 123 173 65 4 2 16 6 (b) 32 41 37 157 231 116 17 12 22 11 1 R 13 19 17 47 78 54 13 10 6 5 1 (a) 19 22 20 110 153 62 4 2 16 6 (b) 3 4 4 13 20 3 U (a) 3 4 4 13 20 3 (b)

1 1 1 T 30 1 1 1 (a) (b) 1 1 R 1 1 (a~ (b U (a) (b)

9 16 15 240 338 170 7 7 9 3 T 31 5 11 12 SO 71 68 3 1 1 (a) 4 5 3 190 267 102 4 6 8 3 (b) 8 15 15 212 287 151 7 9 :3 R 5 11 12 48 69 65 1 1 (a) 3 4 3 164 218 86 6 8 3 (b) 28 51 19 7 U 2 2 3 3 (a) 1 26 49 16 4 (b)

1 2 T 33 1 2 (b(~~ R (a) (b). 2 U (a) 2 (b) D:J TABLE SAMPLE PRINC]P,\L HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY CLA"SJFlEll EY DLnATION HOUSEHOLD J:\,Dli ::'fi{Y IN ,B'\SED ON

NVfe-(i) III column 2. (a) stands for "with culth'ation"

Total 1 to 3 mO:lths 4 to 6 morC;s Household r"dustl'Y Total .. -.--~------_'-_- _._---_ "_----_-_._-- "--_._- ,.------._--._- '.._.- _._._-_ .. ------~ lDivision and Major Rnral House- Fami:y workers HiL",~d Hou;;e- F,,\ill i ~y \\" .. ;~·k.':::l's fL ..:r..i U:I .:';;- F.:-1":: y wnt'~·.-.:·:.:; Hi,d Group o'Jly) Urban holds ,----...... ----, \\ orkers holds r- -_. __ ...... ' __... _-" w.): k-:rs h·:.;:ds ,------,-----. -'II wOlkcrs M F M F M F

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

DHAR

Major Group 34 & 35 T 151 231 201 29 9 JO 10 '27 4~ ~O 10 NOll-metallic millCt'al (a) 37 65 61 10 3 4 5 14 ~:l :3 7 products oth~r than (b) 1 J 4 166 140 19 6 6 5 J3 2,) 12 3 petroleum and coal R 140 212 188 27 8 9 9 26 ,(,of ,,'1 10 (a) 35 59 (,0 10 3 4 5 H 23 :3 7 (b) 105 153 128 17 5 5 4 12 16 12 3 U 11 19 13 2 1 4 (a) 2 6 1 (b) 9 13 12 2 4

Major Group 36 T 72 105 38 24 2 7 12 5 Basic metals and (a) 15 31 18 3 2 4 8 5 their products (b) 57 74 20 21 3 4 except machinery and transport R 52 80 29 10 2 6 11 5 equipment (a) 14 28 17 2 2 4 8 5 (b) 38 52 12 8 2 3 U 20 25 9 14 1 (~) 1 3 1 1 (b) 19 21 8 13

Major Group 38 T 6 7 Transport equipment (a) (b) 6 7 R 5 6 (3) (b) S 6 U (a) (0)

Major Group 39 T 51 79 12 8 4 Ii 3 Miscellaneous (al 7 15 2 7 manufacturing Cll) 44 64 10 I 4 6 3 industries R 31 45 9 5 3 4 2 (a) 5 10 2 5 (b) 26 35 7 3 4 2 U 20 34 3 3 2 (a) 2 5 2 (b) 18 29 3 1 2 !J3

iJ-XV! 01: W;l:U,: IN A YEAR AND TOTAL NV;\mER OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN .tIl. 'I:" IS-C,J1di. 20 "~ SAt-H'LE)

anJ (bj [elf ·,,,'ithout cuHivMion".

7 to 9 mo:,ths 10 monti>, to 1 Year Mo"th, nnt st;lIe<1 -~ ',.-~ _. --~- ...... ---'-- _._-"-_'-- .. --_._ _ _---- ,----_. - __ _.'-- __ ... -- .----.~ r------~, .- ... _.. ------'---, ITot!~,,,:,, rill!;! Y \\ orLi'fs f-Jin:d House- F~:rlli~y~' ;')J !,;,.,:;rs )-li,.:,i 1l.:Jusc- r,~miiy \\1,"\;"L1.;r.; Hi:I.'u Total IIl)~d5 r- -- -..A.. -_. -') workers ho;d, r ---_._._',-- -.-. \\urk.(.rs h()id~ r-···-\.-_· . -_ ...., \\\): :-..t!rs. ·Rural l\l F l\1 F M F Urban

15 16 17 111 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2

DISTRICT-Condd. ,' 3t) 56 10 73 113 SS 8 6 8 7 T 34-3.5 5 7 1 12 21 17 1 3 4 4 (a) 31 49 9 61 92 71 7 3 4 3 (IJ) 3.' 50 8 67 101 82 8 (, 8 7 R 5 7 1 10 15 16 1 3 4 4 (a) 28 43 7 57 ~~ 66 7 3 4 3 (b) 3 6 2 6 10 6 U 2 6 1 (al 3 6 2 4 4 5 (b)

5 4 3 57 85 26 24 2 3 2 T 36 1 1 1 8 20 10 3 1 1 Ca) 4 3 2 49 65 16 21 1 2 2 (b) 2 2 41 63 19 10 2 3 2 R 1 1 7 '17 9 2 1 1 (a) 1 1 34 46 10 8 I 2 2 (b) 3 2 2 16 22 7 H U I 3 1 I (a) 3 2 :2 15 19 6 13 (b)

5 6 T 38 ('l) 5 6 (b) 4 5 R (a) 4 5 (b) U (a) (b)

2 46 71 9 8 T 39 7 15 2 7 (a) 2 39 56 7 1 lb) 2' 27 39 7 5 R S 1() 2 5 (a) 2 22 29 5 (b) 19 32 2 3 U 2 5 2 (a) 17 27 2 1 (b) 94

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY SIZE AND

(BASED ON

Size of sample households ,.-___..A_ ___~ _ __., Total Total sample household Single member Total Total household . No. of population households No. of population sample ,--_ ._~_---A...-__...... _a~ r---- .. --.---A..-----...... __. S. House- r------..A------.. house- No. Particulars holds P M F holds P M F Households M F

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 DHAR

TOTAL 119,339 643,774 318,177 315,597 23,910 116,084 63,985 62,099 1,548 984 564 I AU Rural Anas 106,131 577,285 293,192 284,093 21,285 112,982 57,167 55,815 1,206 741 464

Househo!ds engaged 5,331 21,131 10,557 10,574 B65 501 364 neither in cultivation nor in Household Industry 2 Households engaged in 810 4,057 2,082 1,975 56 43 13 household Industry only

j Households engaged in 15,144 87,794 44,528 41,266 285 198 87 cultivation (All si$es)

Size of holding group (i) Less than 1 acre 145 671 352 319 9 5 4 (ii) 1'0- 2·4 acres 848 3,819 1,945 1,874 42 28 14 (iii) 2·5- 4·9 acres 2,001 10,019 5,116 4,903 52 34 18 (Iv) 5'0-- 7·4 acres 2,359 12,570 6,297 6,273 51 36 IS (v) 7-5- 9'9 acres 1,641 9,000 4,477 4,523 32 27 5 (vi) 10·0--12·4 acres 1.942 11,207 5,758 5,449 23 16 7 (vii) 12-5-14·9 acres 1,007 6,000 3,058 2,942 19 16 3 (viii) 15·0-29'9 acres 3,641 22,798 11,629 11,169 41 26 15 (bt) 30·()..-49·9 acres 1,075 7,691 3,912 3,779 8 6 2 (It) 50+ acres 474 3,970 1,957 2,013 7 3 4 (lti) Unspecified 11 49 27 22 1 1

n All Urban Areas 13,208 66,489 34,985 31,504 2,635 13,102 6,818 6,284 342 242 100 96

B-XVII PARTICIPATION IN HOUSEHOLD CULTIVATION OR INDUSTRY

20% SAMPLE)

Size of sample households ,------_. 2-3----A_,- Members______4-6 Members 7-9 Members 10 Members and over r- r------~~~--.--~_... ,--._._.. _ .. -.A.... - .. -----, r--~--_.",_--~~---, S. Households M F Households M F Households M F Households M F No.

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 DISTRICT

4,982 6,654 6,107 10,652 26,628 26,153 5,092 19,738 19,451 1,646 9,981 9.824 Total 4,373 5,830 5,418 9,661 24,115 23,737 4,596 17,771 17,575 1,449 8,709 8,611 I

1,644 2,070 2,050 2,071 4,938 5,068 626 2,318 2,413 125 730 679

182 241 224 372 936 923 162 648 595 38 214 210 :l

2,547 3,519 3,144 7,i18 18,141 17.74rs 3,808 14,805 14,567 1,286 7,765 7,712 3

40 53 44 67 185 ISO 25 86 103 4 23 18 (I) 234 328 278 441 1,069 1,064 116 430 436 15 90 S2 (iI) 444 587 560 1,OSI 2,711 2,611- 354 1,355 1,321 70 429 390 (iii) 440 613 541 1,236 3,088 3,061 524 1,950 2,044 108 610 (ill (tv) 303 424 375 826 2,012 2,123 379 1,458 1,439 101 'S6 581 (v) 305 433 377 964 2,475 2,303 497 1,955 1,885 153 879 877 (vi) 144 202 179 474 1,207 1,184 284 1,113 1,079 86 520 497 (vii) 506 694 632 1,589 4,119 3,870 1,092 4.332 4,181 413 2,458 2,471 (viii) 101 143 121 398 1,029 996 374 1,489 1,420 194 1,245 1,240 (Ix) 28 39 35 136 330 369 161 630 651 142 9" 954 (x) 2 3 2 6 16 1~ 2 7 8 (xi)

609 824 689 991 2.513 2,41(; 496 1,967 1,876 197 1,27:1 1,2.03 D 96

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TABLE C-IIl

PART A AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION flv ALL ARLAS

Educational Levels Literah: (withl)ut r'Pl~;~~~z.~~-=-~r;-:;i-~~-·~\.._--":~~i~tr=~~~~~~ Total Population Illiterate educt<.~ie .. ,a: ~~~.~;) Bask~ :lh··)"e A ge.-grc up ,---- _____.-.A... ______-., ,------A.. ___ ------., r- .. ---- _" _. _. -, r·-·----·--.. ··---·-----·-~ r-··------··._--·---- Per,o'ls \falcs Female, i\1ales Fem~llcs Males F",·iu:es Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

DH.\R DlSTRlCT

All \ges 64:1,774 3211,177 315,597 257,935 2i19,222 58,735 1 ~,3.31 8,878 1,686 2,619 358 0- 4 118,734 59/'lO 59,724 59,010 59,721- 5-- 9 99,174 50,572 48,502 42,843 45,814 7,729 2,783 5

JO.-14 61 r:-'!8 311.'107 2';'611 20.934 2 ',433 ]:.',306 3,~78 1,166 397 3 15·--19 4'-',",6 2.",:76 2,L'20 16.412 22.134 6,10\ : ,7:)5 2,429 99 234 92 20-24 55 ;,50 2O,124 2>,126 18.:41 27,147 ,678 J,555 1,562 292 743 132 19,7(:6 1 .,?, 527 56 25-29 5: .458 2(,658 26,800 25,328 5,493 ~--. 842 187 30-34 .:16,[,39 24625 22.214 18,S,)3 2;,117 4.740 %2 654 103 338 32 35-44 70,091 37,(138 33,053 28.213 31,(;85 • 7,434 1,187 1.017 146 374 35 45--59 57,204 30.673 26,531 22,.)68 2::-7(12 6587 773 920 50 298 6 60+ 28,746 13,598 15,148 10,547 14.873 2.661 266 286 7 10~ 2 Age not Stated 564 296 268 288 265 6 3 2 103

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DHAR DISTRICT

Total Rural Urban s. ,------'- ,-----"------, r- ---, No. Languagll Persons. Mallis Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

TOTAL 643,774 328,177 315,597 577,285 293,192 284,093 66,489 34,985 31,504 Arabie/Arbi 15 10 5 11 6 5 4 4 2 Awadhi 19 4 15 5 4 I 14 14 3 Bagri-Rajasthani 5 5 5 5 4 Balai 22 22 22 22 5 Banjari 288 152 136 281 150 131 7 2 5 6 Barel 1 I 1 7 Bengali 19 14 5 5 3 2 14 11 3 8 Bhilali 142,737 73,209 69,528 141,463 n,5H 68.939 1,274 685 589 9 Bhi!i 20,398 10,144 10,254 20,398 10,144 10,254 10 Bihari 72 72 72 72 11 Brijbhasha/ Bhakha 6 3 3 I 1 5 3 2 12 Bundelkhandi 16 10 6 11 8 5 3 2 1 J3 Burgandi 15 4 11. 10 1 9 5 3 2 14 Chhattisgarhi 3 2 1 1 1 2 2 15 E1Iglish 2 2 2 2 16 Gangapari 3 2 3 2 17 German 1 1 1 1 18 Gondi 2 2 2 2 19 Gorkhali 1 1 1 20 Gujarati 10,287 5,457 4,830 8,276 4,401 3,875 2,011 1,056 955 21 Gurmukhi 72 42 30 19 10 9 53 32 21 22 Hindi 383,592 193,827 189,765 336,864 169,107 167,757 46,728 24,720 22,008 23 Hindusthani 1 1 1 1 24 Kachchhi 2 1 1 1 1 1 25 Kaonada 19 8 11 5 4 14 4 10 26 Kathiyawadi 252 136 116 247 132 115 5 4 1 27 Khandeshi 57 32 25 55 31 24 2 1 1 28 Kol 24 11 i3 24 11 13 29 Kolami 41 23 18 41 23 18 30 Kumauni 3 2 1 3 2 1 31 Ma1ayalam 31 16 15 14 7 7 17 9 8 32 Malvi 9,419 4,874 4,545 8,375 4,324 4,051 1,044 550 494 33 Marathi 5,1.09 2,640 2,569 ],602 804 798 3,607 1,836 1,771 34 Marwari 4,666 2,506 2,160 4,556 2,44] 2,115 110 65 45 3S Meghwali 3 ] 2 3 1 2 36 Mewari ]0 7 3 4 3 1 6 4 2 37 AfiJlia,,; ]20 73 47 ]20 73 47 38 Nepali 4 3 1 2 2 2 ] ] 39 Ni11ladi 5],102 26,885 24,217 50,662 26,639 24,023 440 246 194 40 Parsi I 1 ] 41 Punjabi 373 196 177 ]35 83 52 238 113 125 42 Purbi 8 2 6 6 1 5 2 ] 1 43 Rajasthani 51 22 29 28 9 19 23 13 ]0 44 Sanskrit 1 1 ... 1 1 45 Servi 26 15 11 26 15 11 46 Sindhi 380 199 ]81 124 68 56 2.56 ]31 125 47 Tamil 33 16 17 ]9 8 11 14 8 6 48 Telgu 11 9 2 3 2 ] 8 7 1 49 Urdu ]4,351 7,54] 6,810 3,784 2,079 1,705 ]0,567 5,462 5,105 105

TABLE C-V

MOTHER TONGUE (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)--ConclJ.

DHAR DISTRIC)'

S. S. No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females No. Mother Tongue Persons Males Females

2 3 4 2 3 4 5

1 Badnawar Tahsil (Rural) 2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural)

Total 69,568 35,397 34,171 Total 77,490 39,457 38,033 I Bhilali I Bhilali 2 Bhili 2 1 2 Bhili 1,260 633 627 3 Gujarati 81 51 3(1 Gujarati 983 530 453 4 Hindi 68,985 35,098 33,887 4 Hindi 71,653 36,400 35,253 5 Malvi 23 9 14 5 Malvi 2,674 1,401 1,273 6 Nimadi 6 Nimadi 1 1 7 Others 411 238 239 7 Olhers 919 493 426

3 Ollar Tahsil (Rural) 4 KUkshi Tahsil (Rllral)

Total 113,624 58,0411 55,576 Total 136,699 69,180 67,519 1 Bhilali Bhilali 88,040 «,834 43.206 2 Bhili I 2 BhiH 15,496 7,482 0,014 3 Gujarati 216 107 109 3 Gujarati 4,159 2,128 2,031 4 Hindi 111,054 56,749 54,305 4 Hindi 8.381 4,336 4.045 5 Malvi 5 Malvi 1.065 559 506 6 Nimadi 4 2 2 6 Nimadi 14,918 7,362 7,556 7 Others 2,349 1,190 1,159 7 Others ,~,640 2,479 ::!.161

5 !\faoawar Tahsil (Rural)

Total 179,904 91,llO 88,7!N 1 Bhilali 53,423 27,690 25,733 2 BhiH 3,639 2,028 1,611 3 Glljarati 2.837 1,585 1.252 4 Hindi 76,791 36,524 40.267 5 Malvi 4,613 2,355 2,258 6 Nimadi 35,739 19,275 16,464 7 Others 2,862 1,653 1,209 i06

TABLE RELI

Total I Total Buddhists Christians Hindus r-~ _ .... -..A.. .. __.-., Rural! r----.-.----.....A.... ----.---~ r-----"'------, r------'--~ District/Tahsil Urban Persons Males F"males Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DHAR DISTRICT T 643.774 328,177 315,597 6 6 234 194 307,461 296,799 R 5n,285 293,192 284,093 6 6 64 64 281,983 273,736 U 66,489 34,985 31,504 170 130 25,478 23,063 I Badnawar Tahsil R 69,568 35,397 34,171 6 2 33,317 32,412 2 Sardarpur Tahsil R 77,490 39,457 38,033 2 2 2 4 38,331 37,013 3 Dhar Tahsil R 113.624 58,048 55,576 2 2 54,457 51,797 4 Kukshi Tahsil R 136,699 69,180 67,519 4 5 67,248 65,740 5 Manawar Tahsil R 179,904 91,110 88,794 4 4 50 51 88,630 86,774

TAULE

SCHEDULED CASTES

WORKERS

r------[

L iterate and Total educated Workers As Total! Total Illiterate persons (I-IX) Cultivator

~ ____ ....A-.-__----, Ruralj r----.Jo-~ ,---:___...__~ ,--______...._--___,. r--..A..-----.. District/Tahsil Urban P M F M F M F M F M F

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

PART-A Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of

DHAR DISTRICT T 47,553 23,825 23,728 20.809 23,570 3,016 158 14.000 13.091 3,588 3251 R 43,561 21,690 21,871 19,320 21,790 2,370 81 12,913 12,399 3,545 3,239 U 3,992 2,135 1.857 1,489 1,780 646 77 1,087 692 43 12 1 Badnawar Tahsil R 7,078 3,474 3,604 3,037 3,591 437 13 2.090 2,123 581 592 2 Sardarpur Tahsil R 3,212 1,636 1,576 1,415 1,571 221 5 958 803 282 278 3 Ohar Tahsil R 11,895 5,997 5,898 5,430 5,888 567 10 3,630 3,402 976 826 4 Kukshi Tahsil R 8,688 4,310 4,378 4.003 4,367 307 11 2,608 2,492 958 924 5 Manawar Tahsil R 12,688 6,273 6,415 5,435 6.373 838 42 3,627 3,579 748 619

PART-B Classification by Literacy and Industrial Category of I DHAR DISTRIC.r T 328,867 166,433 162,434 159,804 162,056 6,629 378 101.015 92,396 79,527 73,029 R 323,205 163,414 159,791 157,162 159,481 6,252 310 99,306 91,061 79,033 72,614 U 5,662 3,019 2,643 2,642 2,575 377 68 1,709 1.335 494 415 1 Badnawar Tahsil R 19,313 9,777 9,536 9,443 9,536 334 5,955 5,602 3.945 3.789 2 Sardarpur Tahsil R 41,712 21,013 20,699 20,340 20,684 673 15 12,351 11,866 9,314 9,254 3 Dhar Tahsil R 43,204 21,945 21,259 21,245 21,217 700 42 13,491 12,252 8,691 7,522 4 Kukllhi Tahsil R 105,382 53.362 52,020 51,547 51,911 1,815 109 33,157 30,034 27,695 25,123 S Manawar Tahsil R 113.594 57,317 56,277 54,587 56,133 2.730 144 34,352 31,307 29.388 26,926 lU~'

C-Vll GION

Jains Muslims Sikh, Olhers District/Tahsil Totall

~ ____A_ ___~ ~ ___ .... --A_ .. _ . ___ ...... r---- __ .1\_-_____" r-----..A..---.~ Rurall Males Females Males Females Males Females Males . Females Urban

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

3.943 3,623 16,296 14,758 235 217 2 DHAR DISTRICT T 2,039 1,901 8,983 8,290 115 96 2 R 1,904 1.722 7,313 6,468 120 121 U 755 668 1,313 1,089 6 Badnawar Tahsil &1 375 332 726 672 21 10 SardarJ"ur Tahsil R2 333 386 3,239 3,380 15 11 2 Dhar Tahsil R3 385 361 1,539 1,409 4 4 Kukshi Tahsil R4 191 154 2,166 1,740 6? 71 Manawar Tahsil R5

c-vm AND SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS ",ON-WORKERS .... -_ ~. ______~ ______..A.._ r-- ______A... .. --- .. ~ .. -' ------_- ----_._- ---.--._---- ..... --, -, n III IV V VI VII VIII IX X In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, In Forestry, Trans- Fishing, Hunt- In port, ing Plan- Manufac!ur- In Storage As tations, Oreh- Al ing other In Trade and In Agricultural- ards and Household than House- Cons- and Com- Commu- Other Labourer allied activities Industry hold Industrv truction merce nications Services Total{ ~---_-A..._~ ,--__.A.. __ ---_, r--...A...... -----. r---_A._---=..., r--...A_. ---. r-_"'_--'-~ r- -~ r---.-A..----., r----...A...... --, Rural} M F M F M F M F M I; M F M F M F M F Urban

14 15 16 17 18 19 ~O 21 22 :a 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Workers and Non-workers amon!'. Scheduled C!I~:"~;

5,774 7,233 310 28 2.551 1,252 221 29 1;3 9 77 2 36 ... 1,360 1.237 9,825 111,637 T 5,692 7,124 284 28 2..233 1,109 86 7 63 3 52 15 943 888 8.777 9,472 R 82 '109 26 318 143 135 22 20 6 25 21 417 399 1,048 1,165 U S99 1,221 94 8 359 204 14 7 2 14 I 121 95 1,384 1,481 R1 181 280 9 1 387 178 1 2 6 2 88 66 678 773 R 2 1,845 2,220 133 10 495 231 15 2 12 7 147 113 2,361 2,496 R 3 870 1,042 8 3 440 238 17 5 11 6 298 279 1,702 1,886 R4 1,897 2,361 40 6 552 258 39 31 19 12 289 335 2,646 2,836 R 5

Workers aDd Non-workers among Scheduled Tribes

17,013 17,053 1,778 601 302 116 129 31 212 41 91 16 27 1,936 1,509 65,411 70,038 T 16,596 16,671 1,679 587 290 110 69 10 171 26 53 11 18 1,397 1,03:! 64,108 68,730 R 417 382 99 14 12 6 60 21 41 15 38 5 9 539 477 1,310 1,308 U 1,639 1,718 245 43 14 3 2 1 2 107 49 3,821 3,934 R I 2,569 2,396 226 90 30 7 50 10 2 160 108 8,661 8.833 R2 3,855 4,431 638 163 46 10 14 3 41 12 10 4 190 113 8,454 9,007 R3 4,446 4,186 189 119 118 54 29 7 51 16 11 10 608 52920,205 21,986 R4 4,087 3,940 381 172 82 36 24 28 26 4 332 233 22,965 14,970 R5 108

TABLE D-Il

PLACE OF BIRTH

DHAR DISTRICT

Enumerated in Rural or Urban area of the District r---.----~-... -.-----... -----"------.-----..~-, Country, State and District Total Rural Urban r--';' ._ .... ______..A.... ___ ... ___~ where born r----~-__.A_ ---_".--.. -~ r------"'-.- - .. - .. -----.. PersonS Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

TOTAL POPULATION 643,774 328,177 315,597 577,285 293,192 284,093 66,489 34,985 31,504

A Bom in India 643,360 327,976 315,384 577,102 293,117 283,985 66,258 34,859 31,399

I Within Madhya Pradesh 633,148 322,622 310,526 569,483 289,111 280,372 63,665 33,5lJ 30,154

(a) Born in place of 438,012 271,583 166,429 394,450 246,227 148,223 43,562 25,356 18.206 enumeration

(b) Born elsewhere in tbe 144,296 34,876 109.420 133,906 30,400 103,506 10,390 ·4,476 5,914 district of enumeration

(C) Born in other districts 50,840 16,163 34.677 41,127 12,484 28,643 9,713 3,679 6,034 of the State

(i) Born in districts conti- 42,749 12,589 30,160 35,098 9,816 25,282 7,651 2,773 4,878 guous to Dhar Distrirt

(1) labhua District 12,625 4,440 8,185 11,634 4,014 7,620 991 426 565 (2) Indore District 11,199 3,315 7,884 8,694 2.340 6,354 2,505 975 1,530 (3) West Nimar District 11,045 2,598 8447 8,782 1,868 6,914 2,263 730 1,533 (4) Ujjain District 4,857 1,345 3,512 3,736 981 2,755 1,121 364 757 (5) Ratlam District 3,023 891 2,132 2,252 613 1,639 771 278 493

(i.) Non-~ollt;gllouS dMr;cfs 8,091 3,574 . 4,517 6,029 2,668 3,361 2,062 906 1,156 of the State

II States in India beyond 10,212 5,354 4,858 7,619 4,006 3.613 2,593 1.348 1,245 Madhya Pradesh

ANDHRA PRADESH 30 14 16 24 11 13 6 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 113 104 9 101 97 4 12 7 5 GUJARAT 2,356 1,179 1,177 1,983 1,003 980 373 176 197 & KASHMIR 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 25 9 16 15 7 8 to 2 8 MADRAS 36 25 11 14 9 5 22 16 6 1,271 546 725 589 272 317 682 274 408 18 11 7 2 1 16 10 6 208 120 88 58 32 26 150 88 62 RAJASTHAN 5,332 2,841 2,491 4,465 2,345 ' 2,120 867 496 371 777 486 291 353 220 133 424 266 158 "lEST BENGAL 8' 3 S 5 2 3 3 1 2 DELHI 27 10 17 5 3 2 22 7 15 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 109

TABLE D-IJ PLACE OF BIRTH-Concld.

DHAR DISTRICT

Enumerated in Rural and Urban area of the District ,....--_.. _--- --'- Country, State and District Total Rural Urban. where ooro ,....------'- ,.... __... ' _ ..__.A.., --. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10

B Born in countries In Asia 172 163 109 62 48 14 210 115 95 beyond India (Including U.S.S.R.)

AFGANISTAN 2 2 2 2 BURMA 2 ~ 2 2 NEPAL 7 5 2 3 3 4 2 2 PAKISTAN 261 154 107 S5 41 14 206 113 93

C Born in cOIUltries in Europe 1 1 1 (excluding U.S.S.R.) GERMANY

D Born in COUIItries in Africa 8 8 1 1 7 7 Countries not stated 8 8 I 7 7

E Bom in countrIes In America 2 2 2 2 'CANADA 2 2 2 2

F Unclassifiable 131 38 93 119 27 9:1 II 11 110

TABLE;

CENSUS HOUSES AND THE USES

DHAR

Occupied Census ,------~~------~---'---

Hotels, hostels, Total Total No. Ceosus houses Shop Workshop sarais.dharmshalas, Shops exclu- District! Rural of census vacant at the time .. cum- -cum- tourist homes and ding eating- Tabsil Urban houses of houselistiug Dwellings dwellings dwellings inspection houses houses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

DHAR DISTRICT T 169.688 8.469 101,520 1,993 3,719 248 1,518 R 151.242 6,654 90,026 1.555 2,824 172 781 U 18,446 1,815 11.494 438 895 76 737

I Badnawar Tahsil T 22,550 819 13,253 309 820 20 264 R 20,608 705 12,065 270 734 16 160 U 1,942 114 1,188 39 86 4 104

2 Sardarpur Tahsil T 22,991 1,430 12,928 465 152 53 187 R 20,842 1,201 11,80~ 375 20 34 128 U 2,149 229 1,125 90 132 19 59

3 Dbar Tabsil T 40,876 2,919 23.407 367 1,118 69 453 R 32,963 2,086 18,001 213 914 38 159 U 7,913 833 5,406 154 204 31 294

4 Kuksbi Tahsil T 37,357 1,361 18,893 401 561 49 281 R 34,705 1,091 17,361 331 410 37 141 U 2,652 270 1,532 70 151 12 140

5 Manawar Tahsil T 45,914 1,940 33,039 451 1,068 57 333 R 42,124 1,571 30,796 366 746 47 193 U 3,790 369 2,243 85 322 10 140 1-11

E-·I

TO WHICH THEY ARE PUT

DISTRICf

Houses used as __ .__ ~ __•. _ .. ______-..A.. __ .. ______._._. ______-___ __.____ , ______. ______. __----, Schools and other Places of entertain- Public health and educational insti- (""lent (Cinemas, medical institutions, Business Factories tutions including Restaurants, theatres, clubs, hospitals, health, houses workshops traininll classes, sweetmeat gymnasiums) and centres. doctor's Total and and coaching and shops and community gathe- clinics, dispensaries Rural Districtl offices worksheds shop classes eating places ring(PanchayatghaI) etc. Others Urbal't Tahsil '

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2

366 1,219 530 164 2,214 157 47,571 T BHAR 191 703 461 111 1,914 99 45,751 It DISTRlCf 175 516 69 53 300 58 1,820 U

58 225 73 9 500 22 6,178 T 1 Badnawar 39 160 63 8 454 18 5,916 R Tahsil 19 65 10 I 46 4 262 U

55 108 67 35 350 36 7,125 T 2 Sardarpur 24 58 55 21 321 26 6,776 R Tahsil 31 SO 12 14 29 10 349 U

98 426 )35 • j8 666 40 11,140 T 3 Dhar 39 205 103 26 537 15 10,627 R Tahsil 59 221 32 12 129 25 513 U

53 207 91 35 310 22 )5,093 T 4 Kukshi 37 112 86 23 274 15 14,787 R Tahsil 16 95 .5 12 36 7 306 U

102 253 164 47 388 37 8,035 T .5 Manawar 52 168 154 33 328 25 7,645 R Tahsil 50 85 10 14 fj() 12 390 U il2

TABLE E-ll

TENURE STATUS OF SAMPLE CENSUS HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS HOUSES USED WHOLLY on PARTLY AS DWELLING ( BASED ON 20% SAMPLE)

Households in Census houses used as Total Total r---- ______~____... __ __J...... _~ ______.. -----_----_____ Rural Tenure No. of Shop-c,,,n- Workshop-cum· Dwelling with District/Tahsil Urban status households Dwelling dWelling dwelling other uses

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

OHAR DISTRICT . T Total 24,316 22,897 433 517 469 Owned 21,857 20,874 341 446 I\)6 Rented 2,459 2,023 \)2 71 171 R Total 21.690 20,570 343 358 419 Owned 20,209 19,415 181 326 187 Rented 1.481 1,155 62 32 231 U Total 2,626 2,327 90 159 50 Owned I,M8 1,459 60 120 9 Rented 978 868 30 39 41 I Badnawar Tahsil T TtJta/ 3.047 2.650 64 152 181 Owned 2,750 2;.190 57 132 171 Rented 297 2(;0 7 20 10 R Total 2.784 2,41 i 58 136 179 Owned 2,590 2.241 53 126 170 Rented 194 170 5 10 9 U Total 263 239 6 16 2 Owned 160 149 4 6 I Rented 103 90 2 10 1 2 Sar.darpnr Tahsil T TtJfa/ 3,397 3,278 73 17 29 Oli'nell 3,159 3,068 64 17 10 Rented 238 210 9 19 R Total 3,109 3.034 ~9 3 13 Owned 2,890 2,827 50 3 10 Rented 219 207 9 3 U Total 288 244 14 14 16 Owned 269 241 14 14 Rented 19 3 16 3 Dhar Tahsil T Total 5,459 5,040 95 93 231 Owned 4.562 4,401 73 80 8 RlJllted 897 639 22 13 223 R Tolal 4,3CO 3,969 61 58 212 Owned 3,982 3,870 56 55 I Rented 318 99 5 3 211 U Total 1,159 1,071 34 35 19 OwnrJ 580 531 17 25 7 Rl!lIt~d 579 540 17 10 12 4 Kukshi Tahsil T Total 5,166 4,986 lJO 66 4 OWlled 4,789 4,652 79 55 3 Rellted 377 334 31 11 1 R Tolal 4,781 4,646 97 35 3 Owned 4,507 4,402 72 31 2 Rented 274 244 25 4 I U Total 385 340 13 31 1 Owned 282 250 7 24 I Rented 103 90 6 7 5 ManawaI' Tahsil T Total 7.247 6,943 91 189 24 Owned 6.597 6,363 68 162 4 Rt'l1Ied 650 580 23 27 20 R Tolal 6,716 6,510 68 126 12 Owned 6,240 6,075 50 III 4 Rented 476 435 18 15 8 U Total 531 433 23 63 12 Owned 357 288 18 51 Rented 174 145 5 12 12 11~

TABLE E-Ill

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS liAC fORIES Ai\D WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO 1'0 !.,. :,'11 USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT

Division. Number of factories and Yo orkbhops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,---' . _- .. _._- .-. _" - . -. _" -_-_----_._""""-- -. --_---_--._.-._- __ .... _ .. -_._ .. ---_ .... and Minor or 2·5 6-9 10·19 20 .. -49 50 99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Pers,.,n P':,·50ns Persons Persons I'ersons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 \I 10

DHAR DISTRICT

Rural

Division 2&3 Total 3,5.Z7 2,179 1,328 16 3 1 (Manuflu·turing) All fuels 256 113 139 4 (b) Liquid fuel 256 1.13 139 4 ([ No power 3,271 2,066 1,189 12 3

l'rban

Total 1,411 752 642 13 2 1 All fuels 90 26 61 1 (a) Electricity 34 J 29 1 (b) Liquid fuel 54 22 31 (d) Other p01l'cr 2 1 I II No power 1,3l1 726 581 12

Rural

Mnjor (;"oup 20 Totul 58] 351 225 6 I All fuel.· 240 JOJ 136 3 (b) Liqllid 1i,<:/ .?40 WI 136 3 If No power 343 25() 89 3

Urban

'/t,,...1 3()) 136 164 J All fllels 71 17 53 (a) Electricity 27 3 24 (b) Liqllid fuel .. 4 14 29 1 J/ ,No power 231 119 III

Rural

Minor Group 200 Total 240 104 lJ4 2 All fuels 226 92 132 2 (b) Liquid fuel 226 92 132 2 II No power 14 12 2

Urban

'fotal (0() JO 50 All fuels 59 9 50 (a) Electricity 25 2 23 (b) Liquid fuel 34 7 27 11 No power

Urban

Minor Group 205 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 114

TAHLE E-1lI

<..ENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACfORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY I~DUSTRY,' POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of faCtories a~d workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind offuel r------~~- ---..._ .. _-_ .. _------".. --~ -- ""' and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of J.s.!.C powerused Total Penon Persons Persons Persolls Persons Persons Persoa and above

7 3 4 S 6 7 8 'I 1(\ DRAR DISTRlCT-ContJ. Urban Minor Group 206 Total 4 3 II No power 4 3 Rural Minor Group 207 Total 179 lSI 26 All fuels 14 9 4 (h) Liquid fUel 14 9 4 II No power 165 142 :-2 Urban Total 51 33 17 All fuels 12 8 3 (a) Electricity 2 t I (b) Liquid fUel 10 7 2 II No power 39 25 14 R.fal Minor Group 209 Total 164 96 65 3 II No power 164 96 65 3 Urban

Total 18~ 88 96 II No power 18S 88 96 Urbu Major Group 21 Totol J 1 I All fuel.. j "2 1. (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 (d) Other power 2 J J 11 No power 2 2 Urban Minor Group 214 Total 2 1 I All fuels 2 1 1 (d) Other power 2 1 1 U..... n Minor Group 216 Total 3 3 All fules 1 t (b) Liquid fuel 1 1 II No power 2 2 U ....n Major Group 22 Tufal 2 I I 11 No power 2 1 1 Ur"'n Minor Group 220 Total 2 JI No power

TABLE H-";II i

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USF~ AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Con/d.

Di'vision, Number of factories anJ workshops by siu uf employmcnl ...... _ -:,. Major Group Kind of fuel ,--_. ---.-~------.-.. -~--.---.-----"- --.. -_.._--- .. ---_ .. -.. _.. _--- .... ,- .. ami Minor or I 2-5 6-9 10-19 '20-49 50--9') 100 Group of I.S.r.C power used Total Person Persons Po!TSons Persons Persons ~rs-:)n'!t Persom andaboYe

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DHAR DlSTRICf,,-Collld.

Rural

Major Group 23 Tolal 102 58 4J 2 J All fllel.• 15 II 3 1 (h) Liquid fuef 15 11 3 J 11 No power 87 47 3/1 1 , Urban

Tatal 122 65 55 I I Ail IutIl }/ 7 4 (0) ElectricIty 2 2 (b) Liquid flld 9 7 2 II No power III 58 51 I Rural Minor Groups 230 Total ;tS 21 3 1 I All fuels 15 11 3 t (b) Liquid fuel 15 11 3 1 II No power 10 10 Ur"". Total 22 14 g I AU fuels II 7 4 (a) Electricity 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 9 7 2 •• !' II No power 11 7 4 Urbao 231 Total II No power Urban 233 Total 3 3 II No power 3 3 Roral 235 Total 40 2S 13 I· II No power 40 2S 13 I Urban Total 28 13 14 II No power 28 13 14 Rural

236 Total 35 11 24 .~. II No power 3S 11 24 Urban Total 4S 22 23 Il No power 4S 22 23 116

TABLE E-lil

CE~SU5 HOUSES. USED AS F,\.CrORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRy, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Cnnld.

Divbion, Number of factories and workshops by' size of employment M~jor Group Kind of fuel r- _"_-_ - ~-.---~---.------.--__...... ---.--.--.-.-.--.-,...----.-... - .. ---.-----., 'Uld Minor or 1 2··5 6--9 10-19 20-49 50 99 100 Group of L"S. Lc:. power used Total Person P~rsons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and abm". 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to DHAR DISTRICT· ·Contd. Rural iVlinor Group 237 Total 2 II No power :% Urban Total 23 13 10 {( No puwer 23 II to Rural

lIIojo( Grollp 24 Total 3 3 Il No power 3 3 Urblon Total 14 9 5 II No powt'r 14 9 5 Raral Minor Groups 241 Total 1 J II No power 1 1 UrlJan Total 3 3 II No power 3 3 Rural 244 Total 2 2 II No power 2 2 UrlJan Tolal H 9 2 II No power 'If 9 2 Raral Major Group 25 Total 6 3 3 II No power 6 3 3 Urban

Tata" 13 6 17 1/ No power 23 6 17 Rllral

Minor Group 255 Tot~l 6 3 3 II No power 6 3 3 UrlJan Total 23 6 17 II No power 23 6 17 Urbaa Major Group 26 Total 1 1 /1 No power J I ll7

TABLE [-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTOR[ES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOVMENT-Conrd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division, ;------:o_____ ~ ______A. ______- __• __ -_~_ • .....__, Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2·5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group ofl.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DHAR DISTRJCT-Contrl. Urban Minor Group 262 Total II No power Rural Major Group 27 Tntal 391 265 126 JJ No power 391 265 126 Urban Total 285 187 98 11 No power 285 187 98 Urban M inoe Groups 272 Total 10 6 4 U No power 10 6 4 Rural 273 Total 391 265 126 Jl No power 391 265 126 Urba. Total 273 180 93 II No power 273 180 93 Urban 278 Total 2 1 II No power 2 1 Rarel Major Group 28 Total 651 350 294 5 1 I All fuels 1 1 (0) Liquid fud I 1 11 No power 650 349 294 5 J I Urban TOlal 105 51 51 3 I All fuels 4 3 I (a) Electricity 4 3 I II Nopower 101 51 48 2 Rural • Minor Group 280 Tr.• a! 2 I All fuels I (b) Liquid fuel I II Nopower 1 e" •• Urban Total 7 6 I All fuels 4 3 (a) Electricity 4 3 II No power 3 ... 3 118

TABLE E.-III

CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACfORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, ?OWl:R AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Collltf.

Division Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ami Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 2049 50 99 100 Group of I.S.I.c. power used Total person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10

DHAR DISTRICf-Cun/(f.

Rural Minor Groups 281 Total 6 2 2 II Nopower 6 2 2 UrlJan Total 17 II 6 II No power 17 II 6 Rural 282 Total II No power Urbau Total 2 I II No power 2 I Rural 283 Total 428 292 135 II No power 428 292 135 UrIJan Total 31 19 J2 II No power 31 19 12 Raral 284 Total IS 14 1 II No power IS 14 I U ....u Total 9 8 I II No power 9 8 1 UrbaIJ 287 TOlal 2 2 II No power 2 2 Rura. 288 Total 195 37 ISS 3 II No power 195 37 ISS 3 Urban Total 35 9 24 2 II No power 35 9 24 2 RIR" 289 Total 4 3 I[ No power 4 3 Urbaa Total 2 II No power 2 11!J

TABLE E-1Il CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIJo'lED BY INDUSTRY, POU'ER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT--Conld.

Division, Number of faclOries and w.>fkshop'; by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,-----,,---1----'---- 2.:5----·-- 6-9'" ---w:t9---'2

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DHAR DISTRICT-Contd.

Urban Major' Group 19 To/al 1 I II No power I I

Urblln Minor Group 292 Total II No power

Urban Major Group 30 Tf'tal 2 / J 11 No power 2 I I

Urban

Minor Group 302 Total 2 II No power 2

Rural Major Group 31 Total 960 706 253 1 11 No power 960 706 253 J

Urban Total 125 56 62 7 /l No power 125 56 62 7 Raral Minor Group 310 Total 16 7 9 II No power 16 7 9

Urban Total I II No power 1 Rural 311 Total 937 696 240 II No power 937 696 240 ... Urban Total 123 56 61 6 II No power 123 S6 61 6 Rural 314 Total 7 3 4 I[ No power 7 3 4 Urban Total 1 II No power 1 120

TABLE E-Ill CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Conld.

Divis-ion, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Major Group Kind of fuel ,..---_... -.--,,--.-~-.. ------.. - .. ---.-. __..._ .. _-_------.. _.. _.. -,.------_ .. ------. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group ofl.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persolls Persons Persons Person. Persons and above 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 DH-\R DlSTRICT--Cmrd Urban Major Group 33 TMa' 6 3 3 11 No power 6 3 3 Urban Minor Groups 331 Total II No power Urban 333 Tolal 4 2 2 II No power 4 2 2 Urban 335 Total 1 II No power t Rnral

Mojor Group 34&35 Total 407 185 220 2 11 No power 407 185 :!20 2 Urban Total 84 24 59 J II No power 84 24 59 I Rural Minor Groups 340 Toral 3 2 II No power 3 2 Urban Total 8 8 II No power 8 8 Urban 342 Total II No power Rural 344 Total II No power Urban 345 Total I ... II No power 1 Rural

Minor Group 350 Total 403 184 218 II No power 403 184 218 Urban Total 74 24 49 II No power 74 24 49 12l

TABLE E':_11J CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Division, Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ,..-~_ ... _ .. _. ____~ ______-.A.. - ___. ____ . __.-- .. __ .. _ .. ___.~ Major Group Kind of fuel and Minor or 1 2--5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S,I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IV

DHAR DlSTRICT- ·Cont".

R\IfIlI M.?jol" Group 36 Total 285 157 128 II No plJU,"pr 285 157 I.~S Urban TOlal 82 41 41 11 IVO !'OW.I' 82 41 41 Rlmll Millor Groups 362 Total I 11 No power I Urh'''' Total 2 II No power 2 Rural 365 Total II No power Urban Total 7· 4 3 II No power 7 4 3. Rurai 367 Total 23 23 II No powe,' 23 23 Urban Tolal 10 8 2 II No power 10 8 2 Urban 368 Total 3 3 11 No power 3 3. -Rural 369 Total 260 133 127 II No power 260 133 127 .Urban Total 60 2S 35 II No power 60 15 35 Rural Major Group 38 Total 20 19 1 11 No power 20 19 -:. 1 Urban Total 81 6/ 19 1 1 All fllels 1 1 (a) Elpct";cio"y I 1 11 No powel' 80 6}- 19 12~

TABLE E-III CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYME:'IIT-Ct'nrd.

D;YIS; ..IIl. Number of factories and workshop.; by size of employment _ . ... J-___-_ - -- .---- Maio; Gr"up Ki ... d of fuel ,------_ .. _.,_... _- ._---- -. -_,,---- _- ---~.------.------and MitIor or 1 2 5 6 ·9 10 19 :W 49 50 99 100 -- Gr,.lup "f I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Pcr;olls Persons Persons Persolls ;;nd ::.bovo

:z 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 DHAR DISTRICT-Cone/d.

U ....n

Minor Groups 384 Total 3 All fuels I (a) Electricity I II No power 2 Urban

~86 Total :l II No power 2 Rural

38H Total 20 19 II No power 20 19 Urban Total 76 .59 17 II No power 76 59 17 Rural

Major Group 39 Total IJ9 85 34 If No power 119 85 34 Urban Total /71 107 64 If No po we, 171 107 64 Urban

Minor Groups ~92 Total 4 4 " No power 4 4 Rural

393 Total 109 80 29 II No power 109 80 29 Urban Total 137 ,9 48 II No power 137 89 .48 Urban 394 Total 1 II No power I Rural ;99 Total 10 S S JI No power 10 5 5 Urban TOla1 29 14 15 II No power 29 14 IS 123

TABLE E-I11 CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division Kind of fuel r- and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 so-99 100 Group of I.S.I.e. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and abo"l"c

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10

1 Badnawar Tabsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 894 535 357 2 All fuels 51 15 35 1 (1)) Liquid fuel 51 15 35 1 II No power 843 520 322 1

Minor Groups 200 Total 47 ]4 32 All fuels 47 14 32 (b) Liquid fuel 47 14 32

207 TOlal 27 18 9 All fuels 1 (b) Liquid fuel I· II No power 26 18 8 209 II No power 38 23 IS

230 Tolal 7 5 2 All fuels 3 I 2 (b) Liquid fuel 3 2 II No power 4

235 II ~~o power 7 4 3 236 J[ No power 17 2 IS 241 H No power I 1 273 II No power 107 57 50 281 J[ No power 1 282 II No power 1 I 283 II No power 153 108 45 284 II No power 3 2 I 288 II No power 29 3 26 311 II No power 281 214 67 35() II No power 87 33 54 369 11 No power 57 30 27 388 J( No power 5 4 393 II No power 19 14 5 399 II No power 7 3 4

1 Badnawar Tabll (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 151 61 90 I Ail fU&lls 8 3 5 (b) Liquid fu,,1 7 2 5 (d) Otber power 1 1 II No power 143 58 85

Minor Group 200 Tntal 5 5 All fuels 5 5 (b) Liquid fuel 5 5 1~4

TABLB ·E-III CENsus HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ,.-______• __.. ----.. ______.o\",.. ______.. ______,.- ______--.. .. _ .. ___.. _,..._~ Division. Kind offuel and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50·-99 100 Group on.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

1 Badllll_.. TaIIsll (Urball)--Concld.

Minor Groups 207 II No power 1 209 II No power 30 7 23

214 Total I All fuels J (d) Other pewer J 216 11 No power I

230 Total 4 3 All fuels 2 2 (b) Liquid fuel 2 2 II No power 2

235 n No power 255 n No power 8 8 272 II No power I I 273 11 No power 28 17 II 280 II No power I I 281 II No power 2 2 283 II No power 6 3 3 284 II No power 2 2 288 II No power I 1 311 II No power 18 8 10 331 II No power I 1 350 II No power It 1 . 10 367 n No power I 368 II No power I I 369 n No power 4 I 3 388 II No power 4 2 2 392 II No Power I I 393 II No power 6 3 3 399 H No power 11 S 6

2 Sartlarpur Tahsil (Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 78 .co 38 AU fuels 38 12 26 (b) Liquid r.el 38 12 26 II No power 40 28 12

Minor Groups 200 Total 35 9 26 All fuels 35 9 16 (b) Liquid fuel 35 9 26 209 II No power 2

230 Total 2 :1 All fuels 2 2 (b) LiqUid ruel 2 2 125

TABLE B-.:.UI CEl'IISUS HOUSES USED AS l"ACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by s~ of employment Division, Kind of fuel r---.-~--~------____""_'---.---'-.------.------' and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.c. poWer used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons PallonS and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 SardlllPur Tabsil (Rural)--Condd.

Minor Groups 235 II No power 1 273 II No power 7 6

280 Total All fuels (b) Liquid fuel

283 II No power 2 2 288 II No power 3 3 311 II No power 4 4 350 II No power 19 13 6 369 II No power 2 2

2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Urban) Division 2&3 Total 182 80 98 2 2 All fuels 11 1 9 1 (b) Liquid fuel 11 1 9 1 II No pow ... 171 79 89 1

Minor Groups 200 Total 11 2 9 All fuels 10 1 9 (b) Liquid fuel 10 I 9 II No power 1

207 Total 6 3 2 All fuels I (b) Liquid fuel 1 II No power 5 3 2

209 II No power 31 17 14 230 II No power 5 4 1 236 n No power 22 1 21 255 II No power 10 4 6 262 II No power 1 273 II No power 37 22 15 280 II No power 1 282 II No power 1 283 II No power 1 284 II No power 289 II No power 1 311 11 No power 3 1 :1 350 11 No power 8 7 365 II No power 1 1 368 II No power 2 2 369 11 No power 7 7 388 II No power 9 6 3 392. II No power I 1 393 II No power 19 13 6 399 II No power 4 2 2 126

TABLE E-Ill CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT,-Collrd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment r------_- -______.. _..-----A... ______. __ --- .. ----.. _-.. _"'_- __ a Division. Kind oCfuel --- .. -~ and Minor or I 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-"9 S0-99 100 Group of I. S. I. C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pers.>ns and above

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3 Ollar Tahsll-(Rural)

Division 2&3 Total 1,119 693 421 .. 1 All fuels 50 15 35 (b) Liquid fuel 50 15 35 II No power 1,069 678 386 4

Minor Groups 200 Total 51 16 35 All fuels 50 15 3.5 (b) Liquid fuel 50 15 35 II No power

207 II No power J8 J2 6 209 11 No power 25 13 12 235 II No power 236 11 No power I I 255 II No power 6 J 3 273 II No power 13~ 96 42 281 II No power 3 I I 28~ II No power 174 129 45 284 II No power 2 2 288 II No power 95 26 68 289 II No power I 1 310 II No power 14 6 8 311 II No power 353 252 100 314 II No power 2 I 1 340 11 No power 3 2 350 II No power 123 57 66 365 II No power 1 1 369 II No power 78 54 24 388 II No power 6 6 393 11 No power 23 15 8 399 11 No power 1

3 Dhar Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2&3 Total 425 249 168 6 1 All fuels 36 3 31 1 1 (a, Electricity 33 1 29 1 1 (b) J .iquid fuel 1 1 1 (d) Other power 1 1 II No power 389 146 137 5

Minor Groups 200 Total 27 3 24 All fuels 27 3 24 (a) Electricity 25 2 23 (b) Liquid fuel 2 1 1 206 II No power 4 3 Hl1

TABLE E-Ill CENSllS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, PO WER AND NO PO.JVER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Canld.

Number of factories and worksh0ps by size of employment l)h iSh I!], Kind of fuel r-~----.- ~-----. ------.------_.. __ ... -..A_,.--- ___. __.. _,, ____ ----"------.---., illid ~Iinor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.l.e. rower used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10

3 Dhar Tahsil (Urban) -,Cond,'.

Minor Groups 207 Total 8 2 6 All fuels (a) Electricity I II No pow(;r 7 1 5 20'1 II No power 54 31 2' 214 Total 1 All fuel> ,d) Other power 216 11 No power 220 11 No power 2 230 Total 3 2 All fuel- 2 .? (8) ElectridlY 1 2 _- ~,u p,:H), :;:.' 23:, II No power 2 2 2y5 It No PU\\-Cl 5 .1 1:'::; fi Nu power ::; 2 3 27) II Nu po"er 106 8-1 25 280 Total 5 4 ,\11 fuels 4 3 (a) Eleciri..:ily 4 3 II No power 1 I 281 II ;-.:" !,ower 13 9 4 ::113 Ii No p(lWer 6 (t 284 II No puWcr 3 3 2as II No power 22 '2 19 292 Il No power I 302 11 No power 2 311 II No power 23 7 13 ~ 314 II No power 1 333 II No power 3 2 342 II No power 350 II No power 22 8 14 365 II No power 3 3 367 II No power 3 3 369 11 No power 18 IS 3 384 Total 2 1 I All fuels 1 1 (a) Electricity 1 11 No power 3S6 II No pov:er 2 ) I 3118 JJ Nu power 42 37 5 393 II No power 25 19 6 399 II No rower 10 4 6 BiB

TABLE E-I1I CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Colltd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment ,--_. ______•. _____ .. _ .. ___.. ____ .. -..A..__ "' __... ___._Oo ___ .__ Division. Kind of fuel -.--_. -_ .. ------.. _... ~ and Minor or 1 2-5 6--9 10--19 20--49 50-99 :00 Group of ('S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Pcr,ons and above

2 :_>, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 Kukshl Tahsil {Raral} Division 2 &3 Total 522 335 1114 3 All fuels 43 29 14 (b) Liquid fuel 43 19 14 II No power 479 306 170 3

Minor Group~ 200 Total 37 23 14 All fuels 36 22 14 (b) Liquid fuel 36 22 14 II No power 1 207 Total 39 37 All fuels 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 4 4 II No power 35 33 209 II No power 35 26 9 230 Total 3 3- All fuels 3 3 (b) Liquid fuel 3 3 235 II No power 19 8 10 237 II No power 2 I 273 II No power 71 48 23 283 11 No power 26 12 13 288 II No Jlower 8 8 310 II No power 1 311 II No power 100 72 28 314 II No rower 4 1 350 II No power 65 44 21 362 II No power 1 367 II No power 2 2 369 II No powcr 64 24 40 388 II No power 7 7 393 II No power 37 26 II 399 Il No power 1 • 1 4 Kukshi Tabsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Total 246 ItO 134 :1 All fuels 13 4 9 (b) Liquid fuel 13 4 9 II No power 233 106 125 1 Minor (iroups 200 Total 7 6 All fuels 7 6 (bj Liquid fuel 7 6 Z05 II No power I 207 Total 13 10 3 All fuels 3 2 I (b) Liquid fuel 3 2 ] II No power 10 8 2 129

TABLE E-lII CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSlFED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO PO WER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Conld.

Number of factories and workshop. by sa: of employmc:lt Division. Kind offuel ,---_.. _- .. _--- __ . ... and Minor or 1 2-5 6·9 10-19 2()'_49 50.·99 100 Group of I.S.T.C. power used Total Per~on Pcrsons Pers'lns Peno,u PerJo.1S Per';:'>!13 Penon. and above

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 I) 10

4 Kubhi Tahsil (Urb;ln;. ··Cone/d.

Millor Groups 209 H No power 22 I) 12 230 Total 4 3 All fuels 3 2 Ib) Liquid fue; 3 2 II No power I 235 II No power 10 J 7 231 II No pow:r 18 ~ 9 273 II l"0 rower ·:5 20 2j 282 II No power I I 283 11 N,) pow~r 4 3 284 II No power I 288 Ii No power 3 3 310 II No powe; 311 II Nu power :!6 12 14 335 II No power 345 No power 1 I 350 "11 N.> power 12 2 10 362 11 Nll power 1 365 II No power 2 2 367 II No power 4 2 2 369 II No power 11 5 12 384 II No power I 1 388 11 No power 8 4 4 393 II No power 41 24 17 399 II No power 2

5 Manawar Tahsil-(Rural)

Division 2 & 3 Total 914 516 328 10 All fuels 14 4:t '29 3 (b) Liquill fuel 14 4Z 29 3 11 No power 840 534 299 7 Minor Groups 200 Total 70 42 27 All fuels 58 32 25 (b) Liquid fuel 58 32 25 II No power 12 10 2 201 Total 9S 84 10 All fuels 9 5 3 (b) Liquid fuel 9 S 3 n No power 86 79 1 209 II No power 64 33 28 3 230 Total 13 11 J All fuels 1 5 1 (b) Liquid fuel 1 5 I II No power 6 6 J30

TABLE E-III . CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FActORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY. POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Contd.

Number of factories and workshops by size of employment Division, Kind of fuel r- 100 -. and Minor or 1 2-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total PerSOn Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural)·-ConcM.

Minor Groups 235 n No power 12 12 236 11 No power 17 8 9 244 II No power 2 "2 273 II No power 68 58 10 280 J1 No power 281 II No power 2 283 II No power 73 41 32 284 11 No power 10 10 288 II No power 60 S 53 2 289 II No power 3 2 3]0 11 No power I JII II No power 19' 158 41 314 II No power 1 t 344 II No power 1 350 II No power 109 37 71 367 II No power 21 21 369 II No power 59 23 36 388 H No power 2 2 393 II No power 30 2S 5 399 II No power

5 Manawar Tahsil (Urban)

Division 2 & 3 Tdlll 407 151 151 3 All fuel. 22 15 7 rIl) Electricity 1 1 (b) Liquid fuel 21 14 7 II No power 385 237 145 3 Minor Groups 200 Total 10 4 "6 All fuels 10 4· 6 (b) Liquid fuel 10 4 6 205 II No power 207 Total 22 17 5 ,6,.11 fuels 7 6 I (a) Electricity I 1 (b) Liquid f'lel 6 5 I II No power 15 11 4 209 II No power 48 24 24 216 Total All fuels (b) Liquid fuel 230 Total 6 5 All fuels 4 4 (b) Liquid fuel 4 4 11 No power 2 1 131

TABLE E-I11 CENSUS HOUSES USED AS FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY, POWER AND NO POWER USED AND SIZE OF EMPLOYMENT-Concld.

Number offactories and workshops by size of employment Division Kind of fuel r------.. -----.--.. ---.. ------A. ~------.. and Minor or 1 Z-5 6-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100 Group of I.S.I.C. power used Total Person Persons Persons Persons Persons Persons Person. and above

2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

5 Manawar Tahsil (Urban)---Condd.

Minor Groups 231 II No power 233 II No power 1 235 If No power 12 6 6 236 II No power 23 21 2 237 II No power 5 4 1 24' II No power 3 3 244 II No power 11 9 2 272 II No power 9 5 4 273 II No J'ower 57 40 17 271 II No power 2 I 211 II No power 2 2 283 II No power 14 7 7 284 11 No power 2 2 28'7 II No power 2 2 218 II No power 9 6 2 289 II No power 1 1 311 II No power S3 30 23 333 II No power 1 340 II No power 8 8 350 II No power 21 12 8 362 II No power 1 365 II No power I 1 367 II No power 2 2 369 II No power 14 4 10 388 II No power 13 10 3 392 II No power 2 2 393 II No power 46 30 16 394 Il No power 1 399 II No power 2 2 132

TABLE DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLE- HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN CENSUS PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF WALL AND

(BASED ON

Predominant material of wall ,------_.--A. Grass. Total Total No. It'.llves, C.I.sheets or Rural of census reeds or Unburnt Burnt otber metal District(Tahsil Urban households bamboo Timber Mud bricks bricks sheets Stone

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10

DHAR

DHAR DISTRICT T 24.316 3,615 2,341 ',717 4,1155 72il 34 2,'59 R 11,690 3,515 2.302 ',463 3,006 448 25 2,876 U 1,626 100 39 254 1,849 1.72 83

1 Badnawar Tahsil T 3.lJ47 35 24 2.396 301 18 3 263 R 2,784 35 2 2,293 176 6 2 263 U 263 22 103 125 12

2 Sardarpur Tahsil T 3,397 227 285 1,342 571 60 1 911 R 3,109 225 280 1,335 370 37 1 861 U 288 2 .5 7 201 23 50

3 Dhar Tahsil T 5.459 1,084 139 2,365 1,343 187 3 318 R 4.300 1,069 135 2,330 373 73 314 U 1,159 IS 4 35 970 114 3 4

4 Kukshi Tahsil T 5,166 751 1.018 96/ J.252 J92 9 952 R 4,781 701 I,OIJ 939 986 156 9 948 U 38.5 SO 7 22 266 36 4

5 Manawar Tahsil T 7,247 J.518 87J 2,653 1,388 263 18 515 R 6,716 1,48.5 874 2,566 1,101 176 13 490 U .531 33 I 87 787 87 .5 25 183

E-IV HOUSES USED WHOLLY OR PARTLY AS DWELLINGS BY PREDOMINANT MATERIAL OF ROOF

20% SAMPLE)

Predominant material of roof -._._----., r--_---__.. __..... ____-...A.. .. ___ . __• urass. leaves, Tiles, Corruaated Asbestos Bricks Concret. Total Cement All other reeds, thatch, slates, iron, zinc or cement and or stone All other Rural District! concrete materials wood or bamboo shingle other metal sheets sheets lime slabs material. Urban Tahsil

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

DISTRICT

24 51 2,549 15.781 3.234 52 33 71 2.596 T DHAR 10 45 2,361 14,606 2,1l3 31 16 36 2,527 R DISTRICt 14 6 188 1,175 1,121 21 17 35 Ii!) U

3 4 45 1,193 681 22 3 1,102 T 1 Badnawal 3 4 35 1,104 537 18 I 1,089 R Tahsil 10 89 144 4 2 13 U

447 2.438 440 2 4 66 T 2 Sardarput 444 2,294 303 3 65 R Tahsil 3 144 137 2 U

14 6 1,130 1.842 1,060 23 20 16 1,358 T 3 Dhar 6 973 1,370 577 7 14 10 1,349 R Tahsil 14 157 472 483 16 6 16 9 U

5 26 265 4,409 421 2 9 17 43 T 4 Kukshi 5 26 258 4,218 274 2 I 7 21 R Tahsil 7 191 147 8 10 22 U

2 15 662 5,899 632 5 1 21 27 T 5 Manawar 2 9 651 5,620 422 4 15 3 R Tahsil 6 II 279 210 1 6 24 U • l34

TABLE SAMPLE HOUSEHOLDS CLASSIFIED BY NUMBER OF

(BASED ON

Households with no Households with ,--__fellular ----.A.. room____ One room r------_.A._-----~ Total No. Number Number Total of members Total of members of members Rural Total No. of r----'--~ Number Number of ,--~ Number of r---.A..--...,_ District/Tahsil Urban households M F ofroom5 households M F households M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

DHAR

DHAR DISTRICT T 24.316 63,558 60,993 40.818 62 118 123 14,474 34,199 32.771 R 21.690 56,677 SU75 34,026 58 115 105 13,558 32.281 31.050 U 2.626 6,881 6,118 6,792 .. 3 18 916 1,918 1,721

I Badnawar Tahsil T 3,047 7,444 7,123 4,680 1 4 1 2.037 4,579 4,284 R 2.784 6,789 6,516 4,208 1 4 1,891 4.245 3,989 U 263 655 607 472 146 334 295

2 Sardinpur Tahsil T 3,397 8,544 8,222 5,848 6 9 9 2,103 4,802 4.623 R 3,109 7,771 7,518 4,887 6 9 9 2.001 4,572 4,401 U 288 713 704 961 102 230 222

3 Dhar Tahsil T 5,459 13,682 12,912 9,143 13 17 24 3,568 8,188 7,745 R 4.300 10,734 10,302 5,901 9 14 6 3,254 7,618 7,247 U 1,159 2.948 2,610 3,242 4 3 18 314 570 498

4 Kukshi Tahsil T 5,166 14,850 14,299 10,053 12 19 19 1.278 5,902 5,690 R 4,781 13.784 13,352 9,035 12 19 19 2,162 5.672 5,467 U 385 1.066 947 1,018 116 230 223

5 Manawar Tahsil T 7.247 19,038 18,437 11,094 30 69 70 4.488 10,728 10,429 R 6,716 17,599 17,187 9,995 30 69 70 4,250 10,174 9,946 U 531 1,439 1,250 1,099 238 554 483 1.'15

E-V MEMBERS AND BY NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED

20% SAMPLE)

Households with Households with Households with Households with five two rooms three rooms four rooms rooms or more ~~-______"",A", __~ ,..--_____...A... __•. ___-""\ r-----.. ---.A.----~ r-----.-____.....,_-.. --.. ~ Number of Number of Number of No. of members members members memben Total Number of ,----A._-, Number of,-----..A.-----.., Number of ,-----"----, No. of No. of r--oA---. Rural District/ households . M F households M F households M F households rooms M F Urban Tahsil

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 as 2 DISTRICT 6,149 17,086 16,636 2,077 6,365 6,194 767 2,690 2,436 787 4,747 3,100 2,833 T DHAR DISTRICT 5,417 15,269 14,982 1.678 5.207 5,217 527 1,940 1,794 452 2,492 1,865 1,7'1.7 R 732 1,817 1,654 399 1,158 977 240 750 641 335 1,255 1,235 1,106 U

670 1,734 },707 /89 582 583 79 275 280 71 420 270 268 T I Badnawar Tahsil 604 1,579 1,564 163 506 508 64 225 226 61 364 230 228 R 66 155 143 26 76 75 15 50 54 10 56 40 40 U

791 2.117 2.053 254 713 712 95 344 320 148 1,021 559 505 T 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 724 1,943 1,884 220 624 640 80 302 .291 78 458 321 293 R 67 174 169 34 89 72 15 42 29 70 563 238 212 U 1,060 2,832 2,722 419 1,/64 1,067 186 631 545 213 ·1.454. 850 809 T 3 Dhar Tahsil 707 1,998 1,963 204 594 586 68 254 235 58 349 256 265 R 353 834 759 215 570 481 118 377 310 ISS 1.105 594 5« U

1,745 5.007 4.938 699 2,241 2,161 238 820 755 194 1.236 861 733 T 4 Kukshi Tahsil 1,637 4.734 4,692 637 2.037 1,998 183 658 603 150 956 664 573 R 108 273 246 62 204 166 55 162 IS2 44 280 197 160 U

1,883 .5,396 5.216 516 1,665 1.668 169 620 536 161 616 560 518 T S Manawar TahSil 1,745 5.015 4,879 454 1.446 1,485 132 501 419 105 365 394 368 R 138 3PI 337 62 219 183 37 119 97 56 2S1 166 ISO U

137

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDULED CASTES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

DR\R DlSTRIC1'

1 Baunawar Tahsil 2 Saruarpur Tahsil 3 Dhar Tahsil 4 Kukshi Tahsil S Manawar Tahsil r--- ___ ....A._. ____--.. Name of Scheduled Caste r-" ------'------, r---~----"-- __ . ------i r-_..---...A..----~ r------'------, Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8- 9 iO 11

All Scheduled Castes 3,474 3,604 1,636 ],576 5,997 5,898 4,310 4,378 6,273 6,415 I Bagri or Bagdi 436 431 39 33 941 915 2 Balai 1.623 1,13') 518 487 3,098 2,990 2.339 2,453 4,516 4,682 3 Banchada 18 28 19 16 4 Barahar or Basad 10 9 17 18 2 !i Bargunda 48 60 4 5 24 22 14 6 51 45 6 Bhallii or Mehtar 146 165 97 103 137 133 124 100 168 145 1 Chamar, Bainva, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Regar 1,046 1,051 824 801 1,485 1,527 689 735 908 888 8 Chidar 8 4 , Dhanuk 605 568 10 Dom 2 3 II .12 Khalik 18 12 7 24 28 13 Koli or Kori 10 8 44 47 83 102 326 302 309 314 14 Kotwal 1 93 93 4 6 IS 2 1 I 1 4 16 14 15 T} 73 3 1 72 64 148 168 11 , Kalbelia or 114 104 14 13 154 137 6 17 22 18 Pardhi I 5 19 Pasi 8 16 20 Zamral 2 4 47 45 142 U8 21 Unclassifiable 5

TAHSILWISE POPULATION OF SCHEDUL£D TRIBES IN RURAL AREAS ONLY

DHAR DISTRICT

1 Badnawar Tahsil 2 Sardarpur Tahsil 3 Dhar Tahsil 4 Kukshi Tahsil 5 Manawar Tahsil Name of Scheduled Tribe ,-_____ J ____ .. -, ,-__-.A._--., ,.-.... _A.--, ,---__.___....., ,.-----A.--., Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 11

1 An S(·h!!lh~h.·d Trihr .. 9.777 9.S~6 2LOt3 20.69 :} 21.')-15 21,25<.1 53.362 52.020 57.317 ~6.Z77

nh!~~ ~!-:I_~ B~'!ii:!~:.H inch.!uing B~t!c~,,: Patclia and other sub-tribes 9,777 9,536 21,013 20,699 21,945 21,259 53,362 52,020 57,317 56,271 13H

TABLE PART A-INDUSTIUAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS r-- -- .. ------.- II III IV In Mining, Quarrying, Livestock, Fore­ stry, Fishing, Hunting and Name 0: As Plantations, At Scheduled As Agricultural Orchards and Household Caste Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry (I-IX) --, r------"------. ,----"--, r---"'--~ p M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 DOAR R U

All Scheduled 43,561 21,690 21,871 11,913 12,399 3,545 3,239 5,692 7.124 284 28 2,233 1,109 Castes Bagri or 2,795 1.416 1.379 914 858 227 223 551 574 52 33 51 Bagdi 2 Balai 24,436 12,094 12,342 7,240 7,301 2.306 2,048 4,015 4,722 141 6 208 86 3 Banchada 81 37 44 19 21 10 IS 8 6 4 Barahar or !l6 27 29 17 13 3 2 10 9 Basod 5 Bargunda 279 141 138 86 74 80 70 6 Bha"g; or 1,318 612 646 359 328 41 30 73 80 4 2 6 6 Mehtar 7 Chamar. Bairwa, Bhambi. Jatav, Mochi or Regar 9,954 4.952 5,002 2,871 2,523 244 250 719 1,409 63 2 1,713 726 8 Chidar 12 8 4 2 . 2 9 Dhanuk 1,173 605 568 424 403 385 378 25 20 4 3 10 Dom 5 2 3 II Kanjar

12 Khatik 89 49 40 30 10 2 2 4 8 2 13 Koli or Kori J,545 772 773 472 454 240 223 131 150 6 2 14 Kotwal 197 97 100 65 56 2 4 2 58 54 15 Mahar II 5 6 5 3 4 2 16 Meghwal 635 314 321 201 177 53 44 102 87 !I 3 22 19 17 Nat, KalbeJia 581 299 282 67 59 7 2 44 !IS 2 or Sapera 18 Pardhi 6 5 19 Pasi 24 8 16 8 9 5 7 2 2 20 Zamral 358 191 167 131 102 19 13 9 3 3 93 86 21 Unclassiflable 5 5 5 5 SCT-I AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concld. WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS NON'-WORKERS OCCUPATIONS --~ --.------.-.-.."._~-----.------..-- -.. "'-' ,.------"-----. V VI VII VIIf IX

In In Manufa­ Transport, cturing Storage Tenning and other than In In and In currying of Narne of household Constr­ Trade and Communi­ Other hides and Sche:luled Industry uction Commerce c~_tions ServiCelI skins SCilvenginl Caste - .. ----'-.- ~ ,---.. _...... ----, ,--_._...A... .. ~ r---'--, M F M F M F M F

15 16 11 18 19 2U 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 DISTRI Cl'

it A L

86 1 3 52 1 - 15 943 888 8,111 9,472 536 287 143 199 AU Scheduled Castes 5 4S 502 521

19 21 2 30 14 486 436 4,854 5,041 :! 2 2 18 23 3 3 2 10 16 4

3 55 64 S

5 230 208 313 318 142 199 6

46 4 23 4 58 132 2,081 2,479 531 285 7 6 3 8 9 2 181 165 9 2 10 II 2 13 3 19 30 3 12 5 12 1S 80 300 319 13 32 44 14 3 IS 17 24 113 144 16 2 12 232 223 17

4 18 7 19 ., 60 65 20 21 l40

TABLE PART A-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS

r------~. II m IV In Mining. Quarrying. Livestock Fore- stry, Fishing. Hunting and NameDf As Plantations. At Scheduled As Agricultural Orchards and Household Caste Total Total Workers Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry (I-IX) ---, ,--,..__..A.---, ,----'---, r-__,.__ ...... ~ ~--_,.___--I r-"-""--~ P M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 i 9 10 11 12 13 14 DHAR UR

All Scheduled 3,992 2;135 1,857 l,t87 6!J2 43 lZ 82 U!9 26 318 143 Castes

Bagri or 2 Bagdi

2 Balai 1,289 651 638 329 287 8 8 70 84 9 47 34

3 Barahar or 29 15 14 12 10 10 10 Basod

4 Bargunda 78 44 34 20 17 17 15

5 Bhang; or 624 335 289 155 \18 2 Mebtar " 6 Chamar, Bairwa, Bhambi, Jatav, Mochi or Reear 1,456 818 638 422 191 31 2 11 23 8 219 '9

7 Dhed

8 Kanjar 37 19 18 8 ... 5

9 Khatik 74 40 34 20 5 6 5

10 Koli or Kori 175 83 92 40 37 2

11 Mahar 18 10 8 3 2

12 Meahwal 31 21 10 21 10 2 2 2 S 3

13 Nat, Kalbelia 3 2 0·[ Sapcra

14 Pasi 126 74 52 39 6 2

IS Zamral 32 16 16 11 9 4 6

6 Unclassifiable 17 7 10 5 5 Hi seT-I AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULE!) CASTES-Cone/d. WORKERS IN SPECIAL WORKERS NON-WORKERS ,--OCCUPATIONS___-A. __ - __ ...... ~-.-.---. ------"------.---.~-.---~ -,....-~ r-~~--"'--_"-~ V VI VII VIII IX X

In In Manufa­ Transport, cturing Storage Tanning and other than In In and In currying of Name of household Constr­ Trade and Communi­ Other hides and Scheduled Industry uction Commerce cations Services skins Scavenging Caste --.. -..A.-----a r-...... -A...-. r----.A..~ r--...A_~ ,..------....A---1 r---'-..A.--~ r-"-.A.-~ ,_--....A...-_, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 111 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 DlSTRlcr

BAN

135 22 20 6 25 1 21 417 399 1,048 1,165 3 115 112 All Schedultld Cutes

11 7 11 3 163 159 ~22 351 4 2

2 3 4 3

3 2 24 17 4

3 3 142 118 180 171 III 112 5

91 13 4- 5 7 7 44 78 896 447 6

7

3 11 18 8

10 2 20 29 3 9

7 2 3 29 32 43 55 10

2 2 7 6 11

7 2 2 4 12

2 13

2 S 29 6 35 46 14

6 3 5 7 IS 2 to 16 142

TABLE PAIn B-INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION O}' PERSONS AT WORK

WORKERS r---... _..------.. - -~---~ - --.-----..-._ .... -----"'-... - ---... _- .--.. ----- . I II III IV

In Mining, Quarry­ ing, Livestock, Forestry, Fish­ ing, Hunting Name of As and Plantations, AI Scheduled Total Workers As Agircultural Orchards and Household Tribe Total (I- -IX) Cultivator Labourer allied activities Industry ,--._,,_-...A_ ___~ ,--..A-__, ,---... """'-___ ,---..A-._ ---... r------..A..-----") r-----A..---.... PM F M F M F M F M F M F

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

DlIAR

RU

All Schclluled 323.205 163,414 159,791 99,306 91,061 79,033 72,614 16,596 16,671 1,769 587 290 110 Tribe:s Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 323,205 163,414 159,791 99,305 91,061 79,033 72,614 16,596 16,671 1,769 587 290- 110

UR

All Schtduled 5,662 3,019 2,643 1,709 1,335 494 415 417 382 99 14 J2 6 Tribes I Bhils and . Bhilalas including Barela, Patclia and other sub-tribes 5,662 3,019 2,643 1.709 1,335 494 415 417 382 99 14 12 6 143

SCT-I AND NON·WORKERS BY SEX FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS NON-WORKERS ----V------~-V-I .. ------, r--- .. ~~--, ----yU-----y-iiI- IX

In In Manufacturing Transport, other than In Storage and In household In Trade and Communica- Other Name of Industry Construction Comtnerce tion Services ,---..A...__ --.. Scheduled ~--~-~ ~-~--. ,-.. ------"----.. --1 r--.. -A.-~ ,--", ___J...--.. Tribe M F M F M F M F M F M F

16 17 J8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

DISTRIct RAL

69 10 171 53 11 18 1,307 1,031 64,108 68,730 All Scheduled Tribes

69 10 171 26 53 11 18 1,307 1,032 64,108 68,730 BAN

60 11 41 15 38 9 539 477 1,310 1,308 All Seheduled Tribe.

60 21 41 15 38 9 539 477 1,310 1,308 144

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TABLE seT 11 PART B----AGI<: AND MARITAL STATUS _FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

DHAR DlSTlUCT

T uta I Population ,------.-.. -- .-.----.----.-.. -.- •.... ----"- --.-----.-.-. '.--'-' ----.. ---.-----, Ale 0-14 Name of Scheduled Tribe Never Divorcedl Unspecified '-----'--'--' Total married Married Widowed Separated status Total r-~ - ,_- ._...A.. __ ------, r-----A----... r----'- .-~ r------A...---, r-~--A.. .. -~ r---..A...--~ ,---A..-""l P M F M FM F M PM FMF M F

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 All Scheduled Tribes 328,867 166,433 162,434 87,903 72,758 72,665 78,017 5,185 1l,223 680 436 75,262 71,207 I Bhils and Bhilalas inclu· 328,867 166,433 162,434 87,903 72,758 72,66578,017 5,185 !l,22) 680 436 75,262 71,207 dina Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes.

PART B.--·Contd, Age O-14-Concld. Age 15·44 r------.-~ -.~ .------_-A...-__ •. ______.. ------.. ---~ r------..A...-- _.--. -p-----, NlOme of Scheduled Tribe Never Divorced I Unspecified Never married Married Widowed Separated Status Total married Married ~_A.. __", r--'-.."A.",..-~ ,.-_.A..~ ,-~_~ ,-__ .A.. .. _, r---A.~ ,----"- ~ ,--- --"--~ M FM FM PM PM F M F M F M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 All Scheduled Tribes 74,650 69,085 579 2,101 9 10 24 11 ... 71,272 72,006 12,931 3.543 56,089 65,491 I Bhils and Bhilalas in· 74,650 69,085 579 2,101 9 10 24 11 ... 71.272 72,006 12.93\ 3.545 56,098 65,491 cludina Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes.

PART B -Contd. Age 15-44·-Concld. Age 45 -t- ,...._------_-_ -_- _. __ ...A.______r-~-- .. -.------..A. --.. ------~ r------A....--~ Name of Scheduled Tribe Divorced/ Unspecified Never Divorced! Widowed Separated status Total married Married Widowed Separated ,--.A.~ r--.A..~ ,-_...A_~ ,---..A.... -~ r-..A.~ ,----A.._-.., r--A."-l r------"_---. M F M F M PM PM F M F M FM F

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 411

All Scheduled Tribes 1.6792,702 573 270 '" 19,840 19,115 270 33 15.990 10,419 3,497 8,51] 83 152 I Bhils and Bhilalas in· 1,679 2,792 573 270 ' .. 19,840 19,115 270 33 15,990 10,419 3,497 8,511 83 152 cludiol Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes.

PART B·--Cone/d. Age 45 + Age not stated Concld ,---... A_-"'. ,------._- -._------...... __ .. _-_ .... _-----.. -----_ .. _-_._ ...... _..___ .. --,.. Name of Scheduled Tribe Unspecified Never . Divorced/ Unspecified status Total married Married Widowed Separated statuI r---.....I\.._._-.., r--..A.---., ,-.. _....A.. __ -.,. ,--_...A_ .. ,_--... r--.A..-~ ,---A._-, r-"'---....A...--..--. M F M F M FM PM F M F M F

49 50 51 52 53 54 5S 56 57 58 59 60 61 U

All Scheduled Tribes 59 106 52 97 7 6 3 1 Bhils an d Bhilalas in- .... 59 106 52 97 7 6 3 cludin. Barela. Plltclia and other sub-tribes. 150

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I"CClC7\ ------O-N ("tj .... V")'oQ 151

TABLE Scr--lll

Educational Level Name of r---~---'-""""------~ Scheduled Caste,' Literale (without Primary or Matriculation Scheduled Tri be Total Illiterate educational level) Junior Basic and above r-- ." - ._-A_--. ---"'\ r-- -~-._...A.. .. _-_.~ ~ ___J....._ .. _~ r-'" -- __ -..A...__ ~ ,.- --_ ...... A._. -._ .. _~ Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

DHAR DISTRICT

PART B-(i) J~DUCAnON IN RURAL ARI:AS ONL}' FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

All Schelduled Casto:s 21,690 21,871 19,320 21,790 2.265 79 104 2 1 Bagri or Ilagdi 1,416 1,379 1,314 1,377 101 2 1 2 Balai 12,094 12,342 10,517 12,308 1.502 34 74 3 Banchad,a 37 44 31 44 6 4 Barahar 0" Basod 27 29 22 28 5 1 5 Bargunda 141 138 130 133 8 3 3 2 6 Bhangi or MehtaI' 672 646 548 640 119 6 5 7 Chamar, Bail'wa, Bhambi, 4,952 5,002 4,567 4,991 368 11 17 Jalav, Mochi 01 Regar 8 Chidar 8 4 4 3 4 9 Dhanuk 605 568 603 568 2 10 Dom 2 3 Z 3 II Kanjar 12 Khatik 49 40 29 40 17 3 13 Koli or Kori 772 773 693 761 78 12 1 14 Kolwal 97 100 93 100 4 15 Mahar 5 6 3 6 2 !6 Meghwal 314 321 291 321 23 17 Nat, Kalbelia or Sapera 299 282 290 282 9 18 Pardhi 1 5 1 1 4 19 Pasi 8 16 2 12 6 4 20 Zamral 191 167 181 166 10 1 21 Unclassifiable 5 5

PART B-'ii· EDUCATION IN RURAL AREAS ONL Y FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

All Scheduled Tribes 163,414 159,791 157,162 159,481 6,104 304 142 6 6 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 163,414 159,791 157,162 159,481 6,104 304 142 6 6 [5:3

TABLE SCT-IV

PART A-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Note :-All persons belonging to Scheduled castes profess Hindn religion.

1 ABLE SCT-IV

PART B-RELIGION FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

NAME OF RELIGION Total TOTAL ,----.--.-.-- .----.----'-.-.--- -._--..-_ .. ----, Name of Scheduled Rural Bnddhists Christians Hindus Jains Mnslims Sikhs Tribe Urban r------...A..------"\ r-"'____.o\,_~-...-.... ,---"-----.., r--..A.------... ,---.A..-~ ,..---A...---.., ,.-_..A..~ P M F M F MF M FMFM FM F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

All Scheduled Tribes T 328,867 166,433 162,434 1 1 166,433 162.424 .. , 2 2 4 R 323,205 163,414 159,791 1 1 163,414 159,781 .. , 2 2 4 U 5,662 3,019 2,643 3,019 2.643 ...

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other ~nb-tribes T ~23,20S 163,414 159.79 I 163,414 159.781... 2 2 4 U S.662 3,019 2,643 3,019 2.643 ...... 153

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TABLE SC-l PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCA TIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDUl~ED CASTES

Persons employed before Total Persons seeking but now out of em- Non-working Full time employment for ployment and Educational levels population Students the first time seeking work Others ,.------A ., ,,-_-...A.~ ,.----...... -----., ,..------'----, r---..A..---, p M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DHAR DJSTRJCT-Total

ALL SCHEDULED CASTES 20,462 9,825 10,637 1,102 76 8 5 8,710 10,561 Illiterate 19,195 8,678 10,517 69 8 2 8.607 10,509 Literate (without educational level) 1.143 1,040 103 939 62 4 2 9S 41 Primary or Junior Basic U8 102 16 89 6 2 3 8 10 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 6 5 1 5 1 Above Matriculation or Higher Secondary

Rural

All Schedule" Ca.

Urban

All Scheduled Castes 2,213 1,048 1,/65 242 22 6 2 798 1,143 illiterate 1,875 770 1,105 15 2 753 1,105 Literat.! (without Eclilcalionai lel'ei) 267 222 45 179 17 4 39 28 Primary or Junior Basic 66 52 14 44 5 2 6 9 Malriculation or Higher 5 4 1 4 1 Secondary Above Matriculatioll or Higher Secondary

1 Badna'l'fllr Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Casles 2,865 1,384 1,481 215 5 1 1 1,167 1,476 Illiterate 2,675 1,205 1,470 54 1 1,151 ),469 Literate (without educa­ tional level) 168 159 9 142 3 J6 6 Primary or Junior Basic 22 20 2 19 1 1

2 Sardarpur Tabsll (Rural)

All Scheduled Casles 1,45/ (;78 773 77 4 1 600 769 Illiterate 1,359 591 768 591 768 Literate (without educa­ tional level) 82 77 5 69 4 8 Primary or Junior Basic 9 9 7 1 Matriculation or Higher Secondary 155

TABLE SC-I

PERSO;"IS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX, TYPE OF ACTIVITY AND EDUCATIONAL LEVELS FOR SCHEDULED CASTES-Concfd.

Persons employed before Total Persons seeking bnt now out of Non-working Full time employment {or employment and Educational levels population students the first time seeking work Others

~ __ -.A... ___ ----.. ,-___ --.J..-- ___ _ ~ ,--A..__ --. r------..A._---~ ~ ,---.. __ J...----. P M F M F M F M F M F 2 3 " 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 Ollar Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Castes 4,863 2,367 2,496 208 6 1 2,158 2.490 Illiterate 4,635 2,146 2,489 2,146 2,489 Literate (without educa· lional level) 209 202 7 190 6 12 Primary or Junior Basic 19 19 18

4 Kukshi Tahsil (Rural)

All Schedllled Castes 3,588 1,702 1,886 73 2 1,619 1,884 lIliterate 3.505 t,62i 1,884 1,621 1.884 Literate (without educa- tiona I level) 83 81 2 73 2 8

5 ManawBr Tahsil (Rural)

All S(:hedu/ed Castes 5,482 2.646 2.836 287 37 2,358 2,799 Illiterate 5,146 2,345 2.801 7 2,345 2.794 Literate (without educational level) 334 299 35 286 30 12 5 Primary or Junior Basic 2 2 1 1 15(J

TABLE ST--I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOI~ SCHEDULED TRIBES

Mother tongue and lotal number of persons returned as speaking a language Name "r Sclleoluled Tribe Total speakers subsidiary to mother tongue Subsidiary Lallguages ------, r------...A.... ____ • __ - ___ ~ Males Femalcil Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

DHAR DISnUCT

All Scht'duled Trjbe~ 166,433 162,434 835 343 BhilaJi (M-I, F-4), Bhili (M-6), English (M-lO), Gujarati (F-21), Hindi (M-794, F-294l. Malvi (M-J, F-7), Nimadl (M-ll, F-17), Urdu (M-l)

1 MOTHER TONGUE: BANJARI

TUTAL 38 Bhils and Bhilalas inc1uciine Barcia Pa lelia and other sub-tribes 38

2 MOTHER TONGUE: BARELI

TOTAL I Hilldi (M-I) Bhils and Bhilalas includinl: Barela Pateli« and other sub-tribes Hindi (M-l)

3 MOTHER TONGUE; BHlLALI

TOTAL 70,412 66,"28 537 267 Hindi (M-537, F-266), Nimadi (F-lj Bhits and Bhilalas inc1udinl: Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 70,412 66,428 537 267 Hindi eM-537, F-266), Nimadi (F-I)

4 MOTHER TONGUE; BHILI

TOTAL 10,109 9,675 32 20 Hilldi (M-JO, F-5), Nimadi (M-22, F-15) BhiJs and BhiJaJas inc1udinl: Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 10,109 9,675 32 20 Hindi (M-lO, F-S), Nimadi (M-22, F-IS)

5 MOTHER TONGUE: GUJARATI

TOTAL WI 75 I Ellklish (M-2), Hindi (M-2) Nimadi (F·I) Bhils and Bhilalas inclUding Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribc~ 101 75 4 EDglish (M-2), HiDdi (M-2), Nimadi (F-I)

6 MOTHER TONGUE; HINDI

TOTAL 70,736 72,"11 17 32 Bililali (M-l. F-4), Bhi/i (M-6). BIll/ish (M-8) Gujarati (F-21) Malvi (M-I, F-7). Urdu (M-I) Bhils and B11i1ala5 inc1udinll Barcia, PateUa and other sub-tribes 70,736 72,411 17 32 Bhilali (M-I, F-4), Bhili (M-6) Enalish (M-Ii) Gujarati (F-2l), Malvi (M-I, F-7), Urdu (M-I). 15,

TABLE ST~-l

MOTHER TONGUE ANIl DILINGUALlSM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Cantd.

Mother IOnBUe and total number of persons returned as speaking a language Name of Scheduled Tribe Total speakers subsidiary to mother tonaue Subsidiary Langulliles ,--~--.-"""- - .. - .. ----... r------.~- .. -----, ,----'0.---. ..., Males Females Males Female.

2 3 4 5 (>

Dhar District-COlli". 7 MOTHER TONGUE: MALVI

TOTAL 2,755 2,388 2 1 Hindi (M-2, F-I) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other sLlb-tribes 2,755 2,388 2 Hindi (M-l. F-I)

8 MOTHER TONGUE: MARATHI

TOTAL 2 3 1 2 Hindi (M-J, F-2) 1 Bbils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 2 3 2 Hindi (M-I. F-2)

9 MOTHER TONGUE: MARWARI

TOTA.L 13 2 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub·tribes 13 2

10 MOTHER TONGUE: NIMADI

TOTAL 12,266 11.45J 241 20 Hi}ldi (M-241, F-20) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, PateHa and other sub-tribes 12.266 11,451 241 20 Hindi CM-241. F-20) 1 Badnawar Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribe. 9.777 9,536

1 MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

TOTAL 9,777 9,536 Bhils and Bhilalas inclUding Barela. Patelia and other sub-tribes 9,777 9,536

2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 21,013 20,699 2 Ohili (M-I); English (M-I)

1 MOTHER TONGUE: BHILI

TOTAL 592 606 I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other sub-tribes 592 606 158

TABLE ST-J

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHl<:DULED TRIBES-Contd.

Mother longue and tolal number of persons returned as speaking a language Name of Scheduled Tribe Total speakers subsidiary to mother tongue Subsidiary Languages r------___,.,_ __ a - __-,. r----_ -_-_- --"----- .. -- ... ------, ,.-----__...A... .._. ___ -. Males Females Males Females

2 3 <4 5 (>

Sardarpur Tahsil '(Rural)· --Coildd.

2 MOTHER TONGUE: GUJARATI

TOTAL 14 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 14

3 MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

TOTAL 19,867 19,786 2 Bhili (M-J), Engli,i. (Mel) BhiJs and Bhilalas including Barela, Pate!ia and other sub-tribes 19,867 19,786 2 Bhili (M-I), English (M-t)

4 MOTHER TONGUE: MALVI

TOTAL 540. 307 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 540 307

3 Dhar Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 21,945 21,259 3 English (M-2), Hindi (M-I) 1 MOTHER TONGUE: GUJARATI

TOTAL 51 43 3 Ellglish (M-2), Hindi (M-l) I Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other Sub-tribes 51 43 3 English (M-2), Hindi (M-l) 2 MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

TOTAL 21,894 21,216 1 Bhils alld Bhilalas including Barela Patelia and other sub-tribes 21,894 21,216

4 Kukshi Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 53,362 52,020 212 34 Hindi (M-212, F-34)

1 MOTHER TONGUE: BANJARI

TOTAL 38 1 Bhlls and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 3& 159

TABLE ST-I MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

Mother tougue and total number of persons returned as speaking a ·Ianguage Name of Scheduled Tribe Total speakers subsidiary to mother tongue Subsidiar_ Languages ,.-----_--A____ ~ r----~--...A... .. ---___.. Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

Kuuhi Tahsil-Coile''', 2 MOTHER TONGUE: BHILALI TOTAL 42,615 41,779 ' 212 26 Hi",li (M-212, F-26) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 42,615 41,779 212 26 Hindi (M-212, F·26)

3 MOTHER TONGUE: BHILI

TOTAL 7,582 7,573 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 7,51:12 7,573

4 MOTHER TONGUE: GUJARATl

TOTAL 6 13 Bhils and Bhilalas " including Barela, Patclia and other sub-tribes 6 13

5 MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

TOTAL 288 286 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 288 236

6 MOTHER TONGUE: MALVI

TOTAL 20 6 1 Hindi (F-1 1 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 20 6 Hindi (F-I)

7 MOTHER TONGUE: MARWARI

TOTAL 13 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 13

8 MOTHER TONGUE: NIMADI

TOTAL 2,800 2,361 7 Hindi (F-7) I Bhils and Bhllalas including Barela Patelia and othe~ SUb-tribes 2,800 2,361 7 Hindi (F-7) 16U

TABLE ST-l

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILINGUALISM FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Comd.

Mother tongue and total number of persons returned as speaking a language Name of Scheduled Tribe Total speakers subsidiary to mother tongue Subsidiary Languages r---___"_"-'-~-__ ,_.. .. ----.. --_"'_.~--.-.---.-""I Males Females Males Females

2 3 4 5 6

5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 57,317 56,277 593 277 Hindi (M-S70, F-260) ; English (M-l), Nimadi lM-12, F-l7)

MOTHER TONGUE: BAR ELI

TOTAL 1 1 Hindi (M-l) 1 Bbils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia aDd other sub-tribes 'Hindi (M-I)

2 MOTHER TONGUE: DHILALI

TOTAL 27,152 24,649 317 241 Hilldi (M-317, F-240) ; Nimadi (F-ll Bhils and BhiIalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 27,152 24,649 317 241 Hindi (M-317, F-240); Nimadi (F-l)

3 MOTHER TONGUE: BHlLI

TOTAL 1,930 1,496 32 20 Hindi (M-JO, P-5\; Nimadi (M-22, F-J5) 1 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 1,930 lA96 . 32 20 Hindi (M-tO, F-5); Nimadi (M-22. P·IS)

4 MOTHER TONGUE: GUJARATI

TOTAL 4 19 1 Nimadt (P-1) Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. patelia and other sub-tribes 4 19 Nimadi (P·I)

S MOTHER TONGUE: HINDI

TOTAL 16,663 18,944 1 English (M-li t Bhils and Dhilalas including Bal'ela, Patelia and other sub-tribes . 16,663 18.944 English (M-l)

6 MOTHER TONGUE: MALVI

TOTAL 2,119 2,075 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, patelia and other sub-tribes 2,119 2,075 lti1

TABLE ST-I

MOTHER TONGUE AND BILtNGUALISM _FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES-Concl./.

~olher lOngue and tOlal Ilulllbr.!r of P'o!l'SOfl5 rrtul"ned as sp;..;akb1g i.I. Llnguag~ Name or Scheduled Trib~ Total speakers sub.;,iJ.iaI'Y t\'} i\l.Hb'Jl" to:1g.ll~ Subsidiary Languages -. ---, 'M-;':I~~- ._-'-. F~~~~-I~~" r---_--A.-----..., lv1ale~ F"malcs

2 3 5 6

7 MOTHER lONGUE: MAR<\. 1Hl

TOTAL 1 3 I 2 Hindi (M-I, F-2) Bhi:s and Bhilalas iilC1uJ.iIlg Barela .. Patel:n arid other sub-lrib~s 3 2 Hindi (M-I, F-2)

8 MOTHER TONGUE: MARWARI

TOTAL I

Bhiis [111(1 Bhilalas ~nclH,-~ing Barela, l'~\\db ~wd o~heT ,;ub-I rib.:s

9 MOTHER TONGUE: NIMADI

TOTAL 9,447 9,090 241 13 Hindi lM-2.Jl, F-J3) -Bhi\s 8.!ld Bhilalas iECluJlrlg Ha:rda~ Pate-'.ia and oiher sut>-trib.:s 9,447 9,090 241 13 Hindi (M-241, F-13) 162

T,\BLE ST-ll

PERSONS NOT AT WORK CLASSIFIED BY SEX AND TYPE OF ACTIVITY FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total Persons seeking Unemployed Name of Scheduled Non-working Full time employment for but seeking Others Tribe population Sludents the first time work r------...A.~ ---_:, r---...A._------, ,---.... ~_..._-----.. t----"'- --~ r--~----.... P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

DHAK DlSTRlcr

All Schf'dulf'd Tribes 135,456 65,418 70,038 3,511 243 4 2 61,901 69,795

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 135,456 (>5,418 70,038 3,511 243 4 2 61,901 69,795

1 Badnawar Tahsil (Rural)

All Scheduled Tribes 7,756 3,822 3,934 201 3,621 3,934 Bhils and Bhi1alas including Barela, Patelia and other sub·tribes 7,756 3,822 3.934 201 3,621 3,934 2 Sardarpur Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 17,495 8,662 8,833 356 4 2 8,304 8,829 Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other sub-tribes 17,495 8,662 8,833 356 4 2 8.304 8,829 3 Dhar Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 17,461 8,454 9,007 290 15 1 1 8,162 8,992 Bhils and BhiIalas includi1lg Bafela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 17,461 8.454 9,007 290 15 8,162 8,992 4 Kukshi Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 42,191 20,205 21,986 1,232 79 1 1 18.971 21,907

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela. Patelia and other sub-tribes 42,191 20,205 21,286 1,232 79 18,971 21,907

5 Manawar Tahsil (Rural) All Scheduled Tribes 47,935 22,965 24,970 1,190 95 21,775 24,875

Bhils and Bhilalas including Barela, Patelia and other sub-tribes 47,935 22,965 24,970 1,190 95 21,775 24,875 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

CONTENTS

Pa.ges Badn:1war 'l'ahsil Alphabetical list of villages 165-167 District, Town and Village Direotory 168-177

~ Sardarpur 'l'ahsil Alphabetioal list of viIIa.ges 179-182 'rown and Villa.ge Direotory 183-191

3 Dhar Tahsil AIlJhabeticallist of villages 192-197 Town and Village Directory 198-2llJ

4 Kukshi Tahsil Alphll,betioal list of villages 22l-227 Town n,nd Village Direotory 228-241

5 Manawar Tahsil

Alphabetica.l li~t of villages 243-2;)1 Town and Villl1ge Directory 252-273 KEY TO NOTATIONS

P for Primary School Mcw fllr Maternity us Child Welfare Centre

M for Middle School Po jifr Post Office

H for High School To jilT Telea;raph Omce

C for Higher Institute includina; College PTo fllr Post and Telea;raph Otlice

T for Technical Institution E fur Electricity D for Dispensary Ei ftJr Electricity for Industrial Uses

Rhc for Rural Health Centre Ea fill' Electricity for Alricultural Uses

Hos for Hospital Ed for Electricity for Domestic Uses

MP(A)Jor Medical Practitioners (Allopathic) S f9T Safe or protected Water Supply (including pipes. tubewelis etc.) MP(H) for Medical Practitioners (Homoeopathic) F.V. for Forest Villale MP(O) for Medical Practitioners (Others) L.C. No. for Location Code Number

Notc :-Name (8) of Hamlet (8) is/are printed in Italics below the name of the villaa;e in the Alphabetical lists of villaa;es. 165

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Sadnawar Tahsil

Serial Name of L. C. L. C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 4 3 4

A 3l Bar Jhadi 131 186 33 Bukdawadakhedi 84 36 I Amodiya 99 137 34 Bulgara 86 32 2 Anjniya 60 84 35 Bulga'; 97 " B

3 Babarda 143 170 36 Chandwadiya 76 17 4 Badwai 132 126 (i) C/llI/achuli (i/) lnayarpura 5 75 75 (iii) Jl.Jalaparu 6 Bakhatpura 22 SO 7 Baloda 65 30 37 Chandwadya Kalan 28 4' 8 Bamakhedi 81 90 38 Chandwadya Khurd 27 45 Chavandakhedi 9 Bamanda Kalan 14~ 123 39 49 40 40 Chhangara 102 10 Bamanda Khurd 150 124 14' (i) Iv/adal It Bamaniarundi 70 66 12 Bamansuta 33 27 41 Chhayan 25 'I 13 Barnasa (Warnasa) 127 155 (i) lmlipada (ii) KtJdllpada 14 Badoclva 113 148 (iii) Lalguwadi (iv) Nayupada 15 Balwadiya Kalan 77 76 (v) Piplipada (vi) Zagdalpadu 16 Batwaria Khurd 74 77 Chhayan 119 17 Bavdiya 71 83 42 163 43 Chho Kalan 92 148 18 Beganda 13 IS 44 Chho Khurd 93 141 19 Beganda 168 116 20 Bhat Bamanda 104 145 45 Chira Khan 47 71 46 Chira Khan 146 1.'7 21 Bhat Khareli 105 146 (i) Bamalliapada (ii) Manpura 22 Bhesola 35 53 D (f} Amhapada (ii) Garwada (iii) Ghillara 47 Dangikhedi 66 31 23 Bhimpura 8 6 48 Dattigara 133 115 24 Bhimpura 124 157 49 Delchi 67 16 25 llhoinda 122 132 (I) MOlipada (ii) Tikhi 26 Bhuwankhed'il 17 11 (iii) Timaripada 27 Bid 112 152 28 Bidwal 118 104 50 Derkha (8haratgarh) 79 88 29 BoraH 83 37 (i) Bamaniarundl (ii) Jamunia Naka 30 Borda 4 1 (iii) Jharipada Bhadk iyara/a! (ii) Bidpada Vi 51 Dhamana 12 13 (iii) DhannakirunJi (iv) Dhavakho 52 Dhaniakhedi 116 JS] (v) Dubkiya (vi) Dugarpada 53 Dharsikheda 55 56 (vii) 1I1Iliyu Kho ("iii) Lampalll 54 Dholana 34 26 (ix) Paldipada 55 Dholanay 144 lfl 31 Bordi 15 2 56 Diwaniya 115 1~ 57 Dota,ya 21 (i) Am/ipada (ii) Bhrugji Ka Pada .- (iii) Bhagli)'a RIII,,1i (iv) Hand_va Kundya (i) Bag kapada (ii) Borlya (v) Khm·dipada (vi) Kheai (iii) Damamipada (iv) Khokrod (viI) Munasapada ( viii) Modaki Rundi (v) Kheda (VI) Khokari (ix) Pip/ipada (X) Rawatpada (vii) Nawapada (viii) Jhikari (xi) Singarpada (xii) Sayanyapada (Xiii) Tankaiyapada (xiv) Tilgaripada ~8 Dudhwal 103 144 LIj(i

AI.PHA81.:TIC\L LIST OF ,'ILLAGE"

I Badnaw,lr Tahsi!---Col1,.I.

Serial Name of L.c. L.C. S~l'ial Name of L· C. L.C No. Village No. Nt'!. N.), Vill"gc No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 ~ 4

G 93 KI.!Sarpllra 110 135 59 GHjnod Y8 136 '}.j Khachl'Oda 141 168 60 Gandhwada 129 103 95 l-,hu.iuria 134 129 'If> Kham:ip:ida 72 78 (il Lal Aha,.i 97 Khandi2"ara 123 131 61 GHrdawauya 56 57 9X Khera 30 42 62 GHhi 5·1 55 {i D" .. u', afyuru./a 63 Ghlltgam 64 3~ ~Jlj "''o"di 53 54 (il illadal 110 Khenli)'" 38 59 64 Golawada 125 156 i) JiJ'liril'wfl.l (ii) Pangiri 65 (jopalkhedi 164 118 66 Gulripada 5' 79 !Ol Klu..'r\\as 31 23 67 GlIlldikheda 58 85 1l!2 Khikdi 166 110 ;,(' Dholi.'<.lfU'U U) nr"d'jJCIdti H 103 Khimal.hcdi 29 10 UH Kishanpura 130 102 68 Hanl11alltiya 41 67 10~ Kod 109 98 69 Harka,ihar ()1 72 106 Ku,awada l()(l 163 L 70 li1drotwa! 147 108 107 Uli Khedi 24 60 (0 lJlwvulap"d" (ii) Guwalrun Ii (i; li (ii) l\{agruporiu (iii) Piplipaoh, 8ar, l''''''' J M

71 Jabda 5 5 108 Mal'hhamagri 61 70 72 J,,'od 128 154 HI') Makkakhedi 119 134 73 Jalod KINta (Rame~hpuL 88 94 74 Javasiya 14 21 110 Makni 153 161 75 Jharkhella 10 9 111 !'vlanasa 159 162 76 Jhijharad 46 69 112 Manglia 63 39 K 113 Masaniya 114 ISO 114 J\.Iayakhedi 19 22 77 Kabarpada 36 51 , 15 I\lehatpura 156 173 78 KachhibarOlla 1 16 116 Mosar 121 128 79 Kachnariya 106 147 117 MUkundpura 48 43 80 Karoda 2 17 118 Multhan 11 12 (il A.wl' Klfnd ' ii) Bandinal 81 Kalola 82 91 (iii) Chapal'i.l"" Bad (M Nugji ka pad" 82 Kalyanpura 18 14 (v) Nahal' Khadra (vi) Ramtapada 83 Kankraj 5:1. 29 ("ii) Raymrpadr.J (I'iii) Sat R,m.!" 84 Kanwan 111 133 (ixJ Undwapada 85 Kanwasa 94 34 86 Karadiya 126 151 119 Mundla 142 169 87 Karanpura 6 4 120 Mungela 57 58 88 Kadodbadi 148 105 (i) KdshllapuI'a Ii) Sahibnagar 89 Kadod Khurd 151 122 121 Muradka 145 172 90 Kathodia 85 35 N

9\ Kathodiyacho[ 12 Z4 \22 Nagda 152 121 92 Katlawada 158 120 0) Douiarpllra 167

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

1 Badnawar Tahsil-Concld.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.c. No. Village No. No. No, Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

123 Nagjhari 96 97 150 Rupakheda 9 8 124 Nagora 138 165 (I) Plp/ipada 125 Naharkheda 7 7 126 Nawapada 40 68 S 127 Nindwaniya 73 80 151 Saklali 78 74 128 Nogaon 139 166 152 Sanawada 154 160 153 Sandia 26 47 0 (I) JJharartmdi (II) 'Bi/as KheJI 129 Osar 120 127 (iii) Partabpa.fa (Iv) Plplipada (v) Punlya ka pada (vi) Sambhupada p Mi) Jhijhapada 154 Sangvi 4 64 130 Pali Baroda 20 25 (I) Plplipada 155 ~angwi Khurd (Oaulatpura) 43 63 131 Palwada 137 159 156 Sanoli 135 130 132 Pana '165 III 157 Sardarpura 42 73 133 Panchakwasa 51 28 134 Panchmukhi l70 117 158 Semalkheda 37 52 135 Panda 157 109 (il Kuldipada (II) Singarpada 159 91 139 (i) Pa.~da ka pada 160 Shergarh 117 101 136 Panduniya 95 33 (I) Madhavgarh 137 Partappura 45 62 138 Paykunda 140 167 161 Shergarhkumedi 108 100 139 PbuJedi 161 112 162 Shivgarh 107 99 140 Pitgara 50 41 163 Siloda Kalan 155 164 164 Siloda Khurd 162 114 141 Pipal Khunta 68 81 165 Silodia 3 20 142 Pipliya 80 89 T R 166 Takarawada 167 113 143 Ra1ayata 87 96 167 Tarod 169 115 144 Rangarakhedi 136 158 168 Tikhipara 69 82 145 Ratanpura 90 92 169 Tilgara 16 3 146 Rayanpada 39 65 (i) Amlipada (i') Dangarpada 147 Reshamgara 89 93 (iii) Nawapuda (Iv) Siplya 148 Ritoda 101 138 (v) Tad; Talab 149 Ritodi 100 142 170 Titipada 23 48 ll:i~

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WORKERS Area Occu· r------A..--, L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House· Scheduh,d SchcJulcd Literate and. Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Total PopUlation Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX)

r--- -. _-J....~ .-~ r--~_A...-~ r-- --A-. _o --', r-" -..A-~ r--.A...----.. P M F M F M F M F MF

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

18/1 Badnnwar Tahsil Rural 259,872 13.419 13.487 69,568 35,397 34,171 3,474 3,604 9,777 9,5369,6381.50620,932 17,651 I Kachhi Baroda P,M,D,Rhc, 3,515 296 :<'96 1,446 726 720 106 120 15 21 311 106 396 300 Hos,MP(A),MP(O),Mcw,l'o. 2 Karoda P. 1,725 169 169 830 403 427 23 28 98 106 135 14 244 237 3 Silodia 754 24 24 109 60 49 4 2 40 39 13 35 27 4 Bo~a ~ 3,489 157 157 816 395 421 33 ~4 286 321 44 5 242 212 5 Iabda P. 3,134 135 135 688 348 340 14 24 128 117 95 I 222 168

6 Karanpura 1,446 70 70 374 194 180 4l! 46 94 96 33 1 122 113 7 Naharkheda 574 30 30 156 74 82 73 76 8 2 45 41 8 Bhimpura 517 28 28 112 59 53 59 S3 I 31 28 9 Rupakheda P. 1,022 127 130 628 310 318 23 27 90 103 108 4 194 169 10 Iharkheda 485 Uninhabited ...

11 Multhan P,M,D,Mcw,Po. 7,592 540 540 2,649 1,337 1.312 93 113 479 454 424 157 700 558 12 Dhamana 1'. 2,309 104 104 592 289 303 23 18 II 11 83 12 162 115 13 Beganda P. 1,171 38 38 192 105 87 38 26 14 11 42 4 53 38 14 Javasiya P. 965 48 43 256 131 125 8 9 22 18 42 5 83 71 15 Bordi P. 6,016 187 187 969 476 493 472 472 25 286 270

16 Tilgara P,M.MP(A),Mcw. 6,196 407 407 1,921 984 937 56 51 270 278 256 37 611 516 17 Bhuwankheda P. 893 81 81 418 234 184 89 75 61 I 131 130 18 Kalyanpura 755 22 22 143 86 57 4 1 18 59 30 19 Mayakhedi 545 9 9 52 29 23 8 5 4 t7 II 20 Palibadoda 1,343 44 45 238 120 118 19 18 28 31 33 2 71 64

21 Dotrya P,D,Po. 5.004 214 214 1,030 537 493 37 45 309 283 88 32 318 184 22 Bakhatpura P. 1,172 III III 568 289 279 1 29 25 94 5 174 160 23 Tilipada 665 Uninhahited ... 24 Lilikhedi 1,520 104 104 515 265 250 I 4 225 219 149 146 25 ChhaYRn P,T,D,MI'(O),Po. 3.432 181 181 897 465 432 37 44 289 246 114 39 265 209

26 Sandia P,MP(A),Po. 5,845 329 329 1,621 824 797 40 44 3Z9 315 179 33 476 388 27 Chandwadya Khurd ... 572 26 26 152 73 79 71 78 14 44 49 28 Chandwadya Kalan 657 29 29 154 79 75 79 71 1 50 47 29 Khimakhedi 488 Uninhabited ... 30 Kheda P. 5.264 174 174 I,OJ6 514 502 24 26 159 144 184 21 326 305 * 3,071 31 Kherwas P. 1,533 55 56 336 154 182 10 11 29 :8 40 8 85 87 32 Kathodiyachor 1,164 37 37 183 95 88 12 12 23 20 23 66 53 33 Bamansuta P. 2,090 84 84 464 228 236 28 21 93 116 58 2 139 132 34 Dholana P,MP(O), 2,918 220 221 1,235 615 620 90 86 53 44 237 31 379 316 Mew, Po. 35 Bhesola P. 4,891 210 213 1,023 531 492 22 I7 80 62 169 IO 335 248

36 Kabarpada 136 5 5 32 15 17 15 16 I II 11 37 Semalkheda 809 52 52 258 124 134 3 2 111 121 9 83 77 38 Kherdia 786 61 61 .308 161 147 148 147 85 66 39 Rayanpada 157 12 12 57 24 33 23 24 15 23 40 Nawapada 365 Uninhabited

41 Hanmantia P. 408 22 22 99 53 46 SO 45 3 29 27 42 Sardarpura 280 19 19 90 42 48 41 47 1 25 27 43 Sangwi (Daulatpura) 125 13 I3 38 19 19 19 19 1 12 11 44 Sangvi 492 23 23 114 56 58 43 46 35 31 4S Partappura 200 44 30 14 20 6

46 Jhijharad 234 19 19 112 58 54 54 44 28 31 47 Chirakhan 494 19 19 100 48 52 48 50 31 31 48 Mukundpura 249 Uninhabited 49 Cha'Nandakhedi 668 22 22 142 74 68 45 47 19 45 41 SO Pitgara 1'. 2,644 83 86 680 344 336 42 34 69 62 108 30 180 108 * Note:-This area Pertains to revenue village Badnawar, the remaining area of which has been merged in Badnawar Town. 171

BADNAWAR TAHSIl.

WORKERS NON- , ___... ____~. ______._ .. ______• ______...A------., WORKERS L. C. II III IV V VI VII VllI IX X No. ,,..---_-A..... __-.. ,--_J__ , ,-__ ..A..~ ~·-...A..-·l ,.----"--, ,--_,A.._~ r----"-----. r--...A-_-,. ,.-----.A.----., r----.A.-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 31

13.191 11,830 4,070 4.738 635 113 1,216 547 79 19 97 33 SS6 40 29 1,059 331 14.465 16.52018/1 191 157 88 105 12 S 37 15 1 7 19 4 5 36 14 330 420 I IMS 169 39 61 2 16 i 2 159 )90 2 25 20 8 7 1 I 25 22 3 198 197 3 5 14 IS 10 7 5 IS] 209 4 219 149 14 1 5 2 126 172 5

104 107 2 2 JO 4 2 72 67 Ii 41 40 4 1 29 41 7 31 22 6 " 28 25 181 162 5 7 4 116 149 •9 Uninhabited 10

385 352 69 102 42 19 41 16 7 5 10 31 3 112 63 637 754 11 119 99 4 2 5 20 2 1 1 12 12 127 188 12 43 32 8 5 1 1 1 52 49 J3 52 57 22 14 5 3 1 48 54 14 273 266 6 1 4 3 3 190 223 15

513 468 7 15 3 44 25 2 19 25 6 373 421 16 105 112 22 IS 2 2 2 1 !O3 54 17 53 2B 4 2 2 27 27 18 II ~ 6 3 12 12 19 56 51 12 12 2 49 54 20

202 145 5 5 32 22 17 5 4 28 20 15 219 309 21 154 153 3 I 7 3 1 3 4 115 119 22 -_. Uninhabited 23 140 131 "7 11 1 1 1 116 104 24 190 172 21 19 3 2~ 8 7 20 9 200 223 2S

375 302 51 67 33 16 7 8 2 348 409 26 40 46 4 3 29 30 27 46 -17 4 29 28 2& Uninhabited 29 200 216 66 80 27 3 5 2 7 6 14 3 188 197 30

53 60 25 26 2 2 69 9S 31 53 40 II 13 2 1 29 3S 32 97 89 34 43 2 3 I 2 89 104 33 242 lSI 92 125 9 I II 3 5 19 6 236 304 34 272 221 10 11 29 15 2 13 9 196 lt4 J5

11 11 4 Ii 36 81 77 1 41 '7 74 59 11 7 76 81 ,. 15 :!J. ·9 10" 39 Uninhabited 40

29 24 3 24 HI 41 22 23 2 4 17 21 42 12 11 7 43 33 31 2 21 27• 44 20 6 10 8 45 28 ")7 4 30 23 4. 25 25 3 3 3 3 17 21 47 U~i~habii~d 4. 32 29 13 12 67 29 27 4' 15 105 92 6 164 11. 50 172

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- r---_A._-.-~ L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- T,)tal Scheduled Scheduled Liti.!'ralc and Tdal No. Village avaiiabfe acres Houses holds Po.")uii:~tiv[J C._t~tes Tri;)C"i Edu,,<>tl'd (i-IX) _.A_ .. __ ~ ,..-_~_ ...A...._._~ ('----...... ~_..._ ,..-_J...... _-""'\ r----.-A..--~ ,. P M F 1\1 F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 Panchakwasa 1.057 55 55 360 175 191 10 12 39 46 2R 110 107 52 Kankraj P. J.06~ 73 73 433 242 1'16 19 18 53 41 83 8 1'2 102 53 Khedi H. 131 26 26 137 70 67 68 67 37 32 S4 Garhi 1331 15 15 IO~ (,2 46 ~O 8 32 4 55 Dharsikheda p. Mew. 1.625 165 165 743 387 361 19 36 31 34 95 16 241 200

56 Gardawadya 492 Uninhabited 57 MUI1p:ela P. 1.~24 44 44 221 116 10; 6 2 7 4 31 3 68 49 58 GunJik;lc ..~a P. 1,401 80 80 423 214 209 :! 6 I'H 1~:! 8 13! 135 59 Gulripada 5-,)5 39 39 Ib3 95 MS 75 61 57 58 60 Anjniyakhedi 267 4 4 16 8 8 8 8 6 5

61 Macititamagari 124 Uninhabited 62 Harkajnar 871 II II 6~ 35 2'> 3S 29 18 18 63 Mangalia U62 51 51 26' 137 131 3 6 87 82 21 ~ 76 65 64 Ghatgara P, Mew. 2,066 140 140 776 396 3liO 103 116 40 38 162 1(, 220 221 65 Baloda P. 3.%6 204 204 1074 559 515 82 !l4 1 i 5 1(\1 133 8 341 309

66 Dallgikhcui 1,310 43 43 233 109 124 6 6 50 63 25 2 69 75 67 Delchi 1,830 III III 51.5 257 258 II 9 22) 242 4 162 157 6R Piralkhuta 4i2 2 2 12 7 5 I I 6 ~ 69 Tikh:pada 1'9 11 11 48 23 25 23 25 14 17 70 Rlmaniaruodi 2,1& 12 12 82 44 38 1 24 19

71 Bavdiya 172 11 11 44 23 21 23 21 14 13 72 Khamlipad,1 547 4 4 11 5 6 5 6 3 4 73 Nindwan.~'a 705 31 31 152 83 69 74 68 5 46 40 74 Rat",a j iya Khurd 193 10 10 ~3 29 2-1 29 2] 19 16 75 Bakhatllarh P,M,D,Rhc, 2696 421 425 2,111 1,083 1,0~8 61 36 102 122 533 191 58Y 3fl7 Hos, Mew, Po, To.

76 Chandwariva 1,700 49 49 232 117 115 98 98 2 79 67 77 Hatwadiya kalan 152 19 19 1m 57 52 57 52 37 37 i8 Sakta!i P. 1.3~8 68 68 34~ 168 180 25 38 3~ 33 37 109 104 ,9 Der~ha (Ll:aratgarhl P. 3,20 8 92 92 439 219 220 175 170 29 144 131 SO Piplia 2,097 46 46 180 91 89 71 66 4 4 57 53

81 Balllakhedi 729 46 46 212 106 106 25 24 55 51 8 2 50 48 82 Kalo!a 716 4C 40 220 109 III 8 10 15 23 16 55 58 83 Borali P. 1,680 70 70 403 205 198 38 33 26 I3 71 8 114 III 84 BukdawadakheJi 933 43 43 206 111 95 3 4 ~I 22 28 68 56 85 Kathlldia P. 1,323 72 72 458 236 222 28 40 22 26 54 2 155 117

86 Bulgara 1.432 43 43 294 153 141 4 2 27 14 26 2 92 94 87 Ralavata 1,396 10 10 41 19 22 19 21 13 12 88 Jalocikheta 1,392 41 41 177 92 85 3 5 44 50 17 63 50 (Rameshpur) 89 Reshamgura P. 1,236 79 79 379 196 1113 4 9 102 92 32 5 114 101 90 Ratanpura P. 1,376 73 73 413 213 200 6 11 36 34 57 3 118 IH

91 Semliya 930 SO 50 266 130 136 20 34 26 23 32 88 118 92 Chho Kalan P. 1,295 71 71 322 174 148 17 12 55 44 52 101 95 93 Chho Khurd 1,063 51 51 275 130 145 24 32 62 60 27 83 87 94 Kanw'lsa 1,481 60 60 330 166 164 28 53 55 98 97 95 Pandunia P. 1,110 72 72 369 196 173 60 57 13 8 46 130 109

96 Nalljhari 2,202 40 40 170 90 80 76 67 6 57 44 97 Bulgari 539 21 21 107 42 65 18 18 10 32 16 98 Gajnod P,Mcw. 2,053 136 138 689 367 322 67 63 15 12 124 20 223 192 99 Amodiya J 094 47 47 220 106 114 4 5 29 26 41 6 59 56 100 RitoJi 718 25 25 127 67 60 16 15 14 11 43 37 173

BADSAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- .. r-·--·------.-~-- --. -----_-_ _- .---- .-. --_. ------, WORKERS L. C. No. II IIi IV Y \"1 \' II VIII IX X

_._., r- -, .... .~ r--A._---, r--.. ··-...A..~ ---.,-~ ,--- -- .... ,--- ~-- ~ ....,...---" .. -"'" r---- ) .---- r------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,} 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

0,11 86 !3 19 2 2 I 1 65 !!4 51 77 66 33 31 15 8 4 4 IS tjO 94 52 l7 32 33 35 S3 32 4 30 42 S4 199 1\'1 4 2 9 21 6 8 145 161 " Upinh:ll-·jlcd '6 61 49 4 ... 2 48 56 57 113 121 II 11 7 3 82 74 58 50 47 7 II . 38 30 59 6 5 2 3 60

Uninhabit:d 61 9 14 3 4 6 ... 17 11 62 44 -'3 2~ 2·, 4 4 56 66 63 1(''1 121 6_l 84 II 4 IS 5 6 2 12 5 176 159 64 175 ISS 113 142 5 1 36 10 3. 9 I 218 206 6S

.lO 30 27 43 3 5 2 4 40 49 66 135 DO 21) 24 1 4 3 1 95 101 61. 6 4 I I 68 14 17 9 8 69 19 15 5 4 20 19 70

14 13 9 II 71 3 4 2 2 72 43 4() 3 37 29 73 19 15 1 :0 8 74 244 li5 12 18 4 66 53 12 7 14 60 2- 16_\ 1:5 4,)4 661 7S

79 67 3d 48 76 37 37 20 IS 77 <3 53 3') 51 13 2 5CJ 76 78 1 '2 I ~ S II 10 2 75 89 19 45 38 II 15 34 36 110

41 38 9 10 56 58 11 ?4 41 16 15 -.. 2 2- 54 53 82 1>5 60 41 53 I 2 I 4 91 85 13 39 38 26 1:1 I 2 43 39 84 58 39 1:7 75 6 2 2 81 105 85

71 69 12 19 2 4 2 2 -4 61 -47 116 3 I 5 10 4 1 6 10 17 37 29 13 .17 6 3 3 -4 29 35 88 73 67 24 32 10 2 5 2 82 82 19 92 82 15 26 5 2 2 2 I 3 95 118 90

52 56 20 32 6 9 I 42 48 91 48 50 39 45 6 2 6 73 53 92 61 50 1 : 30 3 1 1 1 2 47 58 93 70 68 11 20 10 8 3 1 ) :I 68 67 94 70 63 50 45 I 1 2 2 5 66 64 95

33 35 17 7 5 2 2 33 36 96 27 12 2 4 1 2 10 49 97 114 ~6 47 .,~ , 3 48 34 10 4 1-14 130 98 24 21 27 30 3 I 5 4 47 58 99 33 33 9 4 I 24 l3 100 174

VILLAGE DIRECI0Rl' WORKERS Area Occu- ,-_J....__ -, L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- TolBi Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,---.A._ --. ,---A..----... ,-----A..-l ,---..A.a_~ ,--_..A..P_~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Ritoda 581 24 24 131 64 67 4 49 50 7 43 39 102 Chhangara P. 935 57 57 326 167 159 23 20 38 97 100 103 Dudhwal 836 26 26 127 67 60 2 3 16 41 37 104 Bhatbamanda P. 912 72 72 403 215 .188 26 17 63 19 )20 90 lOS Bhatkhareli 580 36 36 163 83 80 8 7 18 55 51

106 Kachnaria P. 944 72 72 395 193 202 57 46 5 3 56 117 1!5 107 Shivgarh 1,390 35 35 177 95 82 36 26 20 59 42 108 Shergarhkumedi 1,436 15 15 74 35 39 25 27 3 22 26 109 Kod P,M,T,D, 4,402 511 511 2,537 1,321 1,216 106 102 39 44 477 71 777 560 MP(A). 110 Kesarpura 759 2 2 16 11 6 4

III Kanvan M,D,Hos, 4,182 371 377 1,720 885 835 93 100 53 47 382 87 523 278 Mew,Po. 112 Bid 944 34 34 170 88 82 6 7 13 6 8 52 50 113 Badodia 394 27 27 144 78 66 10 5 14 13 28 44 38 114 Masaniya 606 24 25 117 62 55 35 39 12 4 4 39 35 115 Diwaniya p. 944 37 37 215 106 109 41 51 6 58 49

116 Dhaniakhedi 592 15 16 173 94 79 2 3 23 12 59 48 117 Shergarb P. 2,913 120 120 559 288 271 38 29 46 81 68 7 190 172 1I3 Bidwal P,M,Rhc,MP(A), 3,626 524 526 2,579 1,316 1,263 136 144 23 20 522 107 770 521 Mcw,Po. 119 Makkakhedi 50S 7 7 23 8 15 8 15 7 8 120 O&ar 979 19 19 103 51 52 36 27 7 6 28 34

121 Mosar 1,041 21 21 108 54 54 3 2 32 31 6 33 31 122 Bhoinda 1,142 39 39 193 89 104 14 17 24 25 22 57 58 123 Khandigara P. 1,602 80 81 447 242 205 18 16 S6 ·40 60 2 145 134 124 Bbimpura 426 14 14 52 23 29 2 6 II 13 4 15 19 125 Golawada 526 31 31 176 91 85 17 12 9 8 22 3 56 48

126 Karadiya p. 754 31 31 275 138 137 49 44 27 30 20 3 73 65 127 Barnasa 973 41 42 337 174 163 35 28 34 27 23 108 91 128 Jalod P. 1,872 70 70 316 164 152 38 48 16 15 50 6 98 89 129 Gandwada 1,178 47 47 218 112 106 62 1i0 2 4 62 59 130 Kishanpura P. 810 58 58 284 139 145 139 138 I 81 92

131 Borihadi 976 31 31 147 70 77 59 63 2 41 51 132 Badwai 1,463 43 43 219 109 IHT 9 II 16 8 20 60 60 133 Dattigara P. 1,794 77 77 460 240 220 17 19 71 64 57 147 )27 134 Khajuria 909 39 39 265 128 137 32 86 81 135 Sanoli P. 1,835 64 64 286 149 137 35 33 2 36 3 90 75

136 Ranaarakhedi 1,218 58 58 338 176 162 12 9 13 6 33 5 109 99 137 Palwada P. 3,404 185 185 858 443 415 81 89 17 14 17) 7 261 237 138 NagoTa P. 1,732 66 66 633 313 320 77 78 2 94 181 189 139 Nogaon P. 1,324 104 104 449 228 221 29 27 34 132 137 140 Paiykunda P. 2,016 94 94 521 255 266 30 39 21 23 107 18 139 145

141 Khacbroda M. 2,013 142 142 736 376 360 81 74 17 16 166 29 203 197 142 Mundla 1.217 50 SO 238 III 127 S5 68 8 37 4 60 72 143 Babarda P. 833 45 45 276 153 123 13 10 1 39 84 71 144 Dhola>la 1,028 34 34 ·173 99 74 14 12 4 13 26 3 66 43 145 Muradka P. 3,472 179 180 919 487 432 122 99 18 2 115 10 274 204

146 Chirakhan P. 2,570 149 158 816 406 410 28 34 2S9 244 46 1 233 231 147 Indrawal P. 2,764 116 121 607 296 311 13 19 219 239 26 1 170 180 148 Kadodbadi M,D,MP(O) ,Po. 5,056 301 301 1,567 805 762 86 77 58 171 320 35 449 2t5 149 Bamanda Kalan P. 1.233 50 50 325 165 160 14 16 55 51 42 8 93 70 150 Bamanda Khnrd P. 883 48 48 283 149 134 7 6 10 13 47 18 83 66 115

BADNAWAR TAHSIL WORKERS WORKERSNON- ,,_- _.. _- -.'-"~. -_-_- .-- .--_._----- _" -_ ---.-- -_._-_ ... _- - .. - .. -._ ..• .A.._._._ .•. ____ ._ •. _-.. _ .• __ •.__ • __ ._ •. _...., L.C. No. II (II IV V VI VIJ VIII IX X r- __ ..A.." -, ,- -_.-\..----.. r-- ___ J.- -.. ~ ,--__...A...._---." ,....•. -.A. •.• p' ~. --"---, (_-....A..~ ,.-.. -.A..-, r----A...-~ r--~--.. M M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 :W 21 22 23 24 :5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

18 16 24 23 21 28 101 14 73 21 27 2 70 59 101 28 24 13 13 26 23 103 81 SO 21 40 1 10 6 95 98 104 40 34 Ii 17 3 2 2 211 29 105

63 61 '37 54 14 3 76 87 106 49 42 8 2 36 40 107 8 11 13 15 I I3 13 108 459 364 JI9 151 22 , 66 27 3 3 SS 3 47 12 544 4156 109 ;3 4 S 110

l35 68 134 144 7 83 51 10 2 71. 3 80 12 362 557 III 35 38 15 12 2 36 32 112 28 27 14 11 2 34 28 III 24 27 10 8 5 23 20 114 44 32 II 14 3 3 48 60 115

41 40 10 8 8 35 31 116 121 100 55 63 9 8 "j 1 4 98 99 117 :m 293 118 153 3 102 48 7 5 64 3 75 26 5~6 742 ll8 4 4 3 4 1 7 119 10 12 10 18 5 1 2 3 23 18 120

13 16 12 J3 4 3 2 .,. I 21 23 121 2~ 26 30 31 I 3 32 46 122 76 74 49 58 5 6 2 7 97 71 123 6 II 7 8 I 1 8 10 124 42 34 14 14 ... 35 37 12S

39 43 18 20 6 1 4 1 6 65 72 126 22 28 52 54 16 3 8 2 2 5 .4 3 66 72 127 64 ~8 13 28 8 2 7 1 I 5 66 63 128 21 20 41 39 50 47 129 36 34 4S 58 58 53 130

39 48 2 3 29 26 131 41 46 13 14 3 1 2 49 ,0 13.2 80 86 42 38 9 8 2 5 93 93 133 49 54 34 27 2 I 42 56 114 45 35 31 39 3 2 3 6 59 61 135

81 86 21 13 1 4 2 67 63 136 144 140 63 81 14 21 9 7 12 6 182 178 137 108 126 54 59 1 6 2 3 2 2 2 5 132 131 138 78 93 42 44 4 3 2 3 96 84 139 72 79 45 64 4 11 3 2 4 116 121 140

126 124 48 67 1 14 4 2 1 12 173 163 141 28 30 24 41 3 4 1 51 55 142 40 42 24 20 12 8 3 1 3 2 69 52 143 17 2S 19 18 3 6 1 33 31 144 143 lOS 90 92 16 19 7 6 213 223 145

197 190 26 35 3 1 1 1 4 4 1 173 179 146 128 125 35 53 .2 1 2 2 2 126 131 147 191 180 155 146 9 S2 10 .2 3 3 16 22 4 356 417 148 50 36 34 31 4 1 3 .2 2 72 90 149 53 36 19 14 1 .2 5 1 2 4 2 66 68 BO 176

VILLAGE IJIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- ,-_..A.._, L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r-~--'_J----.~ r-.--"'-~~ r-____'____" r--.A.--, ,---...A...._---.. P 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 17

151 Kadod Khurd 1.744 35 35 195 101 94 3 7 40 41 22 2 S9 46 152 Nagda P,M,D,MP(O),Po. 1,985 294 298 1,350 684 666 51 54 10 11 372 III 385 273 IS} Makni ... 9.58 56 56 279 J.l2 147 55 77 19 13 21 J 76 83 154 Sanawada P. 1,959 66 66 324 156 168 46 56 3 4 32 2 94 90 155 Siloda Kalan P. 2,034 12 73 346 158 188 15 17 28 37 43 !II 98

156 Mehatpura 948 44 44 233 110 123 35 35 18 52 68 157 Panda 1,592 57 65 347 181 166 3 2 123 lOS 20 2 102 95 158 Katlawada 813 42 42 197 104 93 n 7 21 23 7 65 55 159 Manasa P. 2.268 104 106 582 293 289 21 16 63 59 114 12 182 161 160 Kusawada p. 2,482 114 114 654 320 334 61 68 19 14 85 4 209 161

161 Phuiedi 1,480 43 43 245 129 116 3 2 84 78 27 82 69 162 Siloda Khurd P. 2,010 68· 68 554 284 270 26 30 96 91 61 169 121 163 Chhayan 381 25 25 113 51 62 I 2 28 20 12 27 22 164 Gopalkhedi 526 22 22 108 56 52 33 27 8 31 30 165 Pana P. ~,427 64 64 383 198 185 3 3 lOS iO 411 7 114 89

166 Khiledi P,Mcw,Po. 3,304 177 178 961 475 486 22 25 163 186 189 20 309 286 167 Takrawada p. 1,918 94- 96 446 240 206 31 24 73 60 83 4 145 130 168 Beganda P. 910 41 44 210 104 106 34 40 32 23 19 67 59 169 Tarod J,421 60 62 250 127 123 36 37 42 41 14 85 90 170 Panchmukhi 818 39 39 196 92 104 23 20 9 11 21 3 58 59 177

BADNAWAR TAHSIL

NON. - ___ . ______WORKERSA. ,...------~ _. WOR KERS L.C. No. II III IV V VI VII VIn IX ,..._._...__,X ~--..A..~ ,...--'----, r----""-~-____.. r--..A...-~ r-___"'_.-~ ,...... -....A..-~ ,...-~ ,..._..._--, ~-...... -~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 2,( 25 2' 21 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

37 21 IS 21 3 1 2 4 1 42 48 lSI 119 109 69 117 7 58 30 2 5 2 42 5 9 74 9 299 393 1~2 37 ~O 16 28 10 4 4 , :I 56 64 1'3 67 68 15 J.l 7 3 1 6.2 7. 154 51 48 37 47 3 2 t , 60 !lO IS'

30 45 17 22 4 1 5. 55 IS6 93 86 5 8 I 2 I I 79 71 IS7 n 35 21 19 4 3 t I 3 39 38 1~1 90 87 70 68 4 JO 3 2 5 III 121 1'9 134 92 55 64 4 4 3 3 9 III 173 160

30 21 44 45 2 4 3 2 47 47 161 59 41 66 76 32 2 5 3 2 2 2 115 149 162 15 6 10 16 1 1 24 40 163 14 16 14 14 2 1 2S n 164- 73 65 31 II 4 2 2 4 2 14 96 16S

200 192 53 54 6 4 27 30 6 16 5 166 200 166 63 59 61 64 2 1 15 5 3 I 95 76 167 29 21 28 35 4 5 3 1 37 47 161 47 51 30 36 I 5 3 1 42 33 169 42 42 11 17 1 2 2 34 45 170

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2 Sardarpur Tahsil

Serial Name or L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. ·No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

35 Bhilgun 77 67 36 Bhopawar 166 172 1 Ahmad 65 84 (i) G,,,,esillJIII'a (ii) Ra ...jip"ra 2 Akolia 34 35 (iii) Sullanpura (i) Natllarpada 37 Bichiya 189 174 3 Amba 80 95 (ij Kht!di (i) G"ondirela 38 Bimrod 163 153 4 Ambamal 179 142 (i) Halo/alai (ii) Madhawpura S Ambapada 154 13'1 (iii) Puliyakllwa 6 Ambedi 126 109 39 Bodia 39 S2 7 Amjhar 141 116 (i) Bark hull (ii j Dolapada 8 Amjhera 171 189 (iii, Guldl',,"a (i,') Lulsinghpada (i) Bid DllIllldhu( (ii) Bid Nuwapur" (1') Macha,pad" (I'i) Pipliyapada (iii) J(o!ibllkhal (iv) Rarilalai 40 Bodla 119 184 9 Amliya 177 141 10 Amodiya 103 ISS 41 Bodli 60 56 (i) Tad; (ii) Rawlibid 42 Bola 66 83 (i) Mullll.lipada (U) Peerpada 11 Anandkhedi 13 12 43 192 177 12 Anjanmal 186 14(; (i) Ruparei 13 Antedi 136 194 C 8 44 Chhadawad 129 124 14 Badbeli 105 162 (i) Dang (ii) IS Badodiya 190 175 (iiil Sujliyo 16 Bag Pipliya 185 149 45 Chalni 196 188 17 Bakiyapada 16 4 (i) SlIllcdi IS Baloda 91 75 46 Cba!nimata 143 117 19 Bamankhedi 71 62 47 Chandodiya 51 43 20 Bandedi 135 193 48 Chha)all 3S 38 (i) Mttngodnaka (ij Ch"ipapllru (ii) Majid Khe,/i 49 Chichodia 106 166 21 Bani 52 44 50 Chhipapura 169 180 22 Bankedi 137 195 23 Baram Khedi 45 49 (i) Dho/ibuwdi (i) Khl'di 51 Chobara 176 139 24 Bardipada 97 103 til Borewani 25 Barkheda 41 41 52 Chotiabalod 5S 58 26 Barmandal 40 39 (ij Buripada Iii) Bherupada (i) (holiya (ii) Juiwantimala (iii) Lalakhed/(r'I') Naharkhodra (iii) Nuha,.khodm (il') Nawapada (v) Naharkhali (vI) Saj/a (v) Rati Khod,.a 27 Baslai 27 25 53 Chunarpada 153 127 28 Batiabardi 113 108 34 Chulliyagadi 43 42 29 Bhamti 94 99 D 30 Bhandariya 79 96 55 Dadur 174 198 31 Bhallgarh S9 85 56 Dalpura 104 IS7 (i) Kherfi (ii) Klimarkhedi 57 Dantoli 70 63 32 Bharawda 711 68 58 Dasai 64 66 33 Bheel Khedi IB2 ISO 59 DattigaoD 99 90 34 Bhcru Pada IS7 138 (i) Nawakheda (ii) Vijaygarh 18u

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Serial Name,'. LoC. L. C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

? 3 4 2 3 4

60 Dedla 54 51 83 Hanmantya Padampura 57 59 (i) Bc/jipadu (ii) Ji'u/clip"ail (i) Bhopchalldpuda (ii) Bhurimawdi (iii) Fu!kipada (i.·) GUl1gapada (iii) Mo8}ipada (iv) Naglipada (v) JUJllvaniya Ka/an ("i) JlIllIl'aniya Klrurd (1") Niha/Pllra ("i) Padampura (vii) KII/lda/paria (viii) Ratakot (vii) Roda 84 Hanmantya Singeshwar 37 31 61 Deogarh 18 10 (i) Bha .... adya (iij Timaripada 26 62 Kheda 32 85 134 186 (i) Jhilljhapada (i) Khedi (ii) Madad 63 Dhulgarh 19 9 (iii) Nawapura 64 Dhulet 102 156 (i) Ratimafi (ii) Ulldakha/ I 65 Dhuliyakhedi 31 34 86 Idriya 173 190 66 Doodhi Kanch 95 101 (r) Urdiyabarda 87 Imlipada 17 5 ..' 88 Imlipura 168 182 89 Inchoor 114 118 67 Foottalaw 152 126 68 Fulgaondi 115 168 .J (i) Bane/i Khali (ii) Bhaoo Choki 90 Jaulana 53 54 G (il Balagarh (ii) Bhaskarnagar (iii) Kulikarai (i") KrishJlakund 69 Galonda 73 71 (1') Nahal'plll'a (vi) Nawapllru 70 Ghatoda 7:- 64 (l'ii) Pachpip/iya (viii) RughunathplIl'u (ix) Ramsogor Ix) Richi Khodra 71 Golpura 193 178 (i) Bhcl'llroda (ii) Mawdipada 91 Jhai 93 98 72 Gondikheda Amjhera 68 79 92 Jhinjhota 7 13 (i) Balljal'ipllda Kalan (it) Banjaripuda Khll/'d 93 Junapani 82 93 73 Gondikheda Charan 38 32 K (i) Khajll/'pada (ii) Kurrdafpadll 74 Gondikheda Rajod 26 23 94 Kachanara 11 2 (I) GO/l'lll'a (ii) Khe'li (i) Datiya (ii) Magripada (iii) Udlipada (iii) Laljipada (iv 1 Mallgafpada 95 Kakadpada 122 112 105 75 Gotiya Am 124 96 Kanjrota 131 154 76 Govindpura 117 169 97 Kapasthal 108 76 77 Gulrip'lda 9 8 (il Barda 78 Gumanpura 178 152 98 Karamdipada 100 119 (i) Bh'II'ighafi (ii) Chirakharr 99 112 107 (iii) Dhakanbari Kalarr (iv) Dltakanbari Khurd (j) Bew/a (1') Foolihul' (vi) Khalwa 100 Keriya 114 123 (vii) Maill/{li (viii) Naktapada (i) Karondipada (ix) Pipliyaparia (x) Po".;)'a (xi) Rallimlar (xii) Surai 101 Kesarpura 184 148 79 142 115 102 Kesarpura Nipaniya 170 187 103 80 Gwalziri 49 46 Kesharpura Teli 111 74 104 Khajuria 159 130 H 105 Khankedi 138 196 106 Khakriya Jbiri 81 94 81 Hanmantya 22 22 107 Khamalia 191 176 82 Hanmantyakag 67 80 108 Khareli 133 181 (i) Hanlln/allpada (li) Khedi (i) Ruparel 1ftl

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Serial Name of L. C. L.C. Serial Name of L.Co L.c. No. Village No. No. No. Villaile No. Ne. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 " 109 Kharjuni 107 77 J 35 Moyakheda 21 20 110 Kheda 180 143 136 Moyakheda 164 81

III Khedipada 12 7 N 112 Kherkheda IS 19 17 (i) Borklr~dll (ii) Clrarpoliya 137 Nandlai 8 (iii) Malruaipaaa (iv) Rilpapada (i) SlrankarplIJ"{I 113 Khimakhedi 90 165 138 Nandna 23 29 114 Khutpala 50 45 (i) D;",,-di)'a (ii) Kaclrnar Kundiya (i) Amba!crolKushalpura 96 102 P (I) Malar/ya L 144 Pachrundi 47 SO 14S Paduni Kalan 46 4. 120 Labariya 33 33 146 Padul1i Khurd 42 40 (i) Bakad (ii) BonJi Clrhoti (iii) Bordimoti (iv) Gallga Talai (i) Dhallw/ab 87 82 (v) Julwaniya (vi) Kalik/rai 147 Pasawda 167 171 (vii) Laljipada (l'iii) Naha,. Kilodr" 148 PatJawdia (ix) Sotslli (i) Abodibwljam Todi (ii) Nawapllra 149 Patolia 36 37 121 Lakkad Khai ISO 136 (i) A.tlllkh~di IS:'i 122 Lalpura 123 104 150 Piparni 130 123 Ledgaon 69 78 (i) HUnllJUWlpada (i) Anat:d Klledi (ii) Dolalpura 151 Pipliyabhan 121 111 (iii) Govindpllra IS2 Posiya 188 145 M R

124 Machhlia 92 97 153 Rajaha! 10 6 125 Mabapura 84 88 154 Rajod 2 11 (I) Gulripada (ij) Pllllpuru ISS R3Jpura 195 191 (iii) Undaklral (I) Nuwapllra 126 Manasiya 162 131 156 Ralamandal 110 n 127 Mangarh 145 121 157 Ramkhedll 14 111 128 Mangod 172 192 IS8 Rangpura 183 1!l1 (i) Udalgarlr Ii) Dak Bu"galow 6 1 129 Marol 139 159 Rasania 197 148 119 130 Meenda 194 179 160 Ra!anpurll (i) Klragrotl (ii) Nawapura 161 Ringnod 165 173 (i) Billiplllia (ii) Chhotaborda 131 Mebgaon 88 163 (iii) Glldha (II") Handiya Khodra 132 Molana "4 53 (v) JUllupani (vi) Karond,ya (i) Gilwac/iput!a (Ii) Kanlanes (vii) Limdipada (VIii) Marfhawpura 133 Morlllon 120 18S (ix) Mawd; (x) Molabarda 134 Merpipli 161 140 (xi) RalaJl Pura (xii) Undedi 182

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2 Sardarpur Tabsil-Concld.

Serial Name of L.Co L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

:: 3 4 2 3 4

162 Runi 28 24 179 Soniya Khedi 76 69 (i) Ambapada (ii) Bardipad" 180 Suhana 127 113 (iii) Bitipada (;1") Chokirullda 181 Sukhi Imli 151 134 (v) lm/ipada (1'1) Ka,.hrotiya 182 Sultanpur 175 199 (1';i) Ka/yall Ku .. "a (i) Ambopur" (ii) BIzerupuru (viii) Lalgarh (ix) 'Varclzajra (iii) CllOonab/zaN (il'J Gondikheda (x) Poo,.i (xi) Thumwgri (v) [m/ipllta (vi) Khakri),amal 163 Rupakheda S6 SS (vii) NawllPllra (viii) Nimfaliya (ix) Rampllra (x) Semliyapuro S (xi) Sukhile,· 164 Sagwal 109 73 183 Sunariya 155 133 165 Sajod 20 21 T 166 Salwa 30 30 (i) Ambapada (ii) Bagpip/iya 184 Talonda 74 70 (iii) Bak lyQ (il') Cf,"ulripa4a 185 Tanda Kheda 63 60 l v) Cllholi Kht't/I (vi) HlItiyapan (I) Dha,'diya (ii) Garwacfa (I'ii) Kllakriyapada (I'iii) KUllda/pacla (ix) Lalgarh (x) Mafi KII"di 186 Tanda Kheda 89 164 Taraghati 181 144 167 SandIa 25 27 187 188 Tikamjhiri 125 110 (i) Burdipada (ii) Tadipada 189 Timaichi 58 86 168 a 140 114 (i) Feforptl!ia (i) Bit/pada (ii) Gaong"at 169 Saroti 24 28 (iii) Kumal',.undi (i~') Lui PUra (v) Lim::{iplida (ri) Sal',ia'para (i) KI"ublipada (ii) Nayapllda (iii) Tilll/;i Khedi (vii) Tufalltpada 170 Semal Khedi 48 47 190 Timripada 83 91 (i) BlwgwlIlliyo Khuli (i) Ramo/a

171 Semalkhcdi Kalan 72 65 191 Tirla 156 129 SemJia 172 128 122 (i) Dumal'fafiya (ii) Foot Tafaw (I) Amkhodl'Q Ui) Bandikhafi (iii) Glljuratifafiya (il') /etpilra 173 Shampura 98 92 (v) Limcii/illiya (I'i) PemajuJiya 174 Shampura 116 167 (vii) Sawjifaliya (viii) ShobhapuI'a 175 Sindooriya 29 36 (i) Bodi)'upada (ii) Kacllnadyapada U (iii) Pa,hll,lIn

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- r-----''--~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied H\Jusc- Tlltal S~hedukd Schedukd Lit~rate and Total No. Village available acr\!~ hous\!s holds Pl)pulatiol1 Cast~s Tflbes Educated (i-IX) r--~' J ___ . ~ __ _A__-... r--..)'_ "-' '-'_..A..~_~ r---.A...P----.... P M F'-. M F M F 1\1 F M F

2 4 5 6 7 8 .. 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

18!2 Sardarpl:r Tahsil Rural .'1,182.86 14,494 14,712 77,49039,45138,033 1,636 1.57621,013 20,699 7,350 1,37923,045 19,947 1 Nawapada 186 10 10 44 24 20 23 20 15 11 2 Rajed P,M,D, 5,433 582 604 2,900 I.4Y7 1,403 92 !II 60 47 607 121 864 601 MP(O),Po. 3 Kiloli 802 12 12 S4 31 23 Hi 14 5 19 14 4 Nepawali 620 51 55 320 158 162 9 15 6;1 67 17 90 81 5 Umrela 924 II 11 70 31 39 31 .:9 2 16 21

6 Rasania 302 12 12 62 32 30 29 30 16 17 7 )hinjhola 775 4S 46 226 122 104 2 12 9 ... 76 61 8 Nandlai P. 1,5'.15 6') 70 320 172 1-t3 115 113 26 100 81 9 Ciulripada 70 5 5 25 13 12 13 12 5 5 10 Rajghal 716 10 10 37 22 15 21 14 13 6

11 Knchanara 1,114 26 26 119 63 56 62 56 31 33 12 Khcdipada 96 I I 9 5 4 5 4 3 2 J3 Anandkhedi 4(>0 16 16 104 ~O 54 5 I !3 26 28 14 Ranlkhl!,la 1,150 33 33 150 80 70 63 59 11 45 41 15 Kherkhcd:t 1,8tl2 33 33 149 70 79 59 68 2 52 46

16 Bakiyapada 584 13 13 55 33 22 33 22 17 9 17 Imlipada 437 10 IO 50 27 23 23 23 18 15 18 Deog'l.rh 280 9 9 49 29 20 28 20 II 8 19 Dllolgarh 50 IS 17 95 59 36 I 28 1 32 HI 20 Sajod P. 1,832 134 134 64<) 335 314 27 29 19 25 87 2 223 174

21 Ml,y:t~hedil 47X 16 16 77 38 ~<) 3.1 3tl I 23 19 22 lfallmant)'a R'i5 28 210l 139 67 72 53 52 9 39 46 23 Naiidna 773 24 24 116 60 56 59 56 35 31 24 Sarod 1,696 28 28 128 65 63 {13 63 I 38 46 25 SanJla P. 1,706 99 99 510 236 274 17 20 97 129 4'~ 17 137 78

26 Gondikhcda Rajod P. 1.8~8 114 X4 432 230 2()2 12 15 77 71 45 9 137 113 27 B:lslai S. I,' 28 72 72 317 163 154 II 5 100 100 17 I 106 81 28 RUI'i 1,872 79 79 353 IRJ 170 I 166 165 1 122 116 29 Sindooriya 1,780 94 95 405 208 197 3 4 189 183 3 1 121 121 30 Sal\\la P. 3,976 144 123 623 312 311 2 2 179 111 33 14 i77 164

31 Dhu!iyakhedi 602 15 15 68 36 32 13 12 23 21 32 Devikheda 646, 36 36 187 96 91 84 91 2 6U 55 . 33 l.arariya P,D,}'o. 7,822 374 365 1,900 910 990 31 35 482 461 164 . 40 475 533 34 A ("oliya 1.287 80 82 411 20S 203 5 5 168 166 5 III 118 35 Chhayan 1,073 23 23 106 54 52 54 52 32 26

36 Palolia 1,243 42 42 169 81 88 S9 70 3 51 5C 37 Hanmant}a. Singoshwar 1,110 50 31 172 91 81 83 73 I 2 ;1 42 38 Gondikheda Charan 1'. 1,441 80 78 391 198 193 104 106 22 127 113 39 Bodia 3,655 145 149 819 413 406 7 5 321 327 38 1 234 219 40 Barn:andal M,D,Mew,Po. 5,530 340 345 1,792 896 896 49 52 199 216 342 57 502 407

41 Barkheda P. 1,431 112 112 503 262 241 13 12 50 45 54 158 150 42 Paduni Khurd 835 37 37 175 84 91 70 68 9 2 56 S3 43 Chuniyagadi 930 45 47 217 105 liZ 105 109 61 61 44 Molana P. 3,085 112 112 638 320 318 IS 13 184 182 36 3 192 170 45 Baramkhedi 1,683 60 60 306 152 154 150 153 101 102

46 Paduni Kalan 950 39 39 211 113 98 69 60 11 67 61 47 Pachrundi P. 314 42 42 266 140 126 3 2 42 4 80 71 48 Semalkhedi 641 12 12 68 35 33 34 33 18 18 49 G ..... aJjhiri 381 Uninhabited 50 Khut::-aJa P, 3,986 220 220 1,102 547 555 44 36 156 152 121 6 332 310 IBn

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WORKERS NON- --.A.__ -----~ - - -_ - __ -_- --._ -----. --., WORKERS L.C. 11 111 IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. .. J\.... __~ • ..,A.... •• _.--.. ,-_._..._ __ ---... _..A- -_~ - ...... _--- .... ,-' ,,_" • .-A..... •• _.--.. '-' . --'\ , . r-' ,...... ___.o..._--_--..,.-. r---..A..--.... M r M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

I~ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 31

16.-126 IS,·n8 .~,329 3,281 379 190 1.267 602 43 128 26 483 33 38 952 336 16.412. 18.086 18/2 15 II -_. 9 9 1 4~() 4~~ 32 43 4 iJ') ~u 15 8~ 2 6 100 43 633 802 2 19 14 11. 9 1 75 77 7 3 6 2 6~ 81 4 14 1'1 I 2 1 15 18 5

i6 17 16 13 6 (l~ 61 4 6 I 46 43 7 K.1 77 4 9 4 2 72 67 8 5 S 8 7 9 13 () 9 9 10

-'I 33 32 23 II 3 2 2 2 12 19 22 6 6 24 26 13 44 40 1 3S 29 14 45 42 6 4 18 31 IS

17 9 16 13 16 17 15 9 g 17 it 8 18 12 18 22 15 3 6 3 1 27 18 19 145 UN 5 6 47 22 3 17 12 112 140 20

:3 19 15 20 21 .14 43 5 3 28 26 22 31 29 4 2 25 25 23 35 42 2 4 27 17 .24 117 56 4 11 IS 10 99 196 25

121 10J 3 2 1 12 2 93 89 26 92- 73 9 .6 2 3 1 57 73 27 1cO 114 2 2 61 54 28 JI6 1111 2 I 2 2 87 76 29 146 137 29 27 2 135 147 30

23 21 13 11 31 60 53 2 36 16 31 370 468 22 25 10 13 33 22 2 3 23 10 2 43S 457 33 (jo 107 4 4 2 3 1 6 4 97 85 34 31 26 1 22 26 3S

,-,!.l) 47 2 3 30 38 36 49 40 2 2 40 39 37 1(1) <)5 20 18 4 2 I 71 80 311 182 1~8 22 22 2 5 2! 1 3 1 3 179 187 39 344 340 25 2~1 54 28 2 25 2 52 8 394 489 40

126 133 10 17 7 8 6 104 91 41 37 43 12 9 7 211 38 42 53 55 7 5 I 44 SI 4~ 168 156 17 11 4 3 2 128 148 44 34 90 16 12 I 51 52 4S

57 55 HI 6 46 37 46 61 60 17 II 60 5S 47 15 15 3 3 17 15 4& ... Uninhabited - . 49 269 254 21 34 19 17 2 2 2 8 II 3 215 245 50 Ibti

VILLAGE U1RECTORY

WORI"ERS Name Area Oeeu- r-~ .A __ --., L. C. of Faci:i(ies in pied HOllse- Total Scheduled Sch"dukd Literate & T,llal No. Village available aCres Houses h"lds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I.IX) ,--__....A._. ____ , r- - -_A... ____ -.. ~ ___ ...J.__~ '-' __ __.A.____.._ .A.. •. _--., P M F M F M F M F M F

2 5 (j 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 11

SI Chall,iodiya I'. ~16~ 52 52 243 114 129 94 III' B I 78 83 52 Bani I.OD7 41 11 Ibll R8 100 27 36 3 ,I 49 44 53 Jaolana P,D,I'". 4.),19.'\ .147 .152 :.';68 ~99 '.l6Y 31 33 713 718 III 30 556 468 5-l Dedla P. 3.')55 119 I iY 7('( 334 367 22 26 311 341 I') 172 182 5S ChOLiabalod I',S. 5,396 137 137 750 378 372 2 8 215 242 51 227 220

56 Rupakheda 710 2~ 2N 133 70 63 16 12 23 2 46 37 57 Hanmantya l'adarnpul'a S. I.,)_-,o II", 11.:1 ;,5 277 258 10 10 1'1, IS~ 12 106 148 58 Timaiehi p, 1_'i36 373 371 2.135 1,096 I,OW iii 33 8,,0 S64 6·1 4 625 571 59 Bhangarh I',D,lVkw. 5,333 2')7 303 1.5)3 761,) 793 47 52 191 221} 14B 4 4711 434 60 Bodli 3,861 94 94 468 236 232 25 34 69 7·l 41 159 153

61 Kolra Kalan S. 2,X63 78 78 423 217 206 20<) 20: 12 122 107 62 Kotra Khurd 2,;":!9 46 46 243 113 130 113 126 7 70 71 63 Tandakheda P. 3.4'1·; 6. 6. 349 :75 17~ 172. 174 2 108 113 64 Dasai P,l\f,H,D,I'L\. 4.12") 3:!2 322 3,300 1.717 1,5~3 97 75 224 220 665 158 997 690 65 Ahmad 1'. 1.560 61 61 278 139 IJ9 3 4 71 SO 36 I 87 100

66 Bola P. 2.468 150 154 726 372 354 6 8 98 93 117 9 240 234 67 Hanmal1!yakag 2.018 L)2 92 485 238 247 9 7 125 112 44 5 140 153 68 GondikhcLia Amjhcra ·'In :6 27 142 73 69 3 3 57 55 17 2 46 36 69 Led gao 11 P. ·cj,7'l7 1~8 22: 95(, 4~8 458 17 15 236 205 124 20 291 246 70 Dantoli P. 1,'155 54 54 248 128 120 I 5 41 44 20 4 7B 62

71 BamankheJi ],136 25 25 115 58 57 2~ 23 4 33 31 72 SemalkhcJi Kalan 5~') 13 1.\ 49 26 23 22 19 2 16 13 73 Galonda 1<60 14 14 96 49 47 il 7 IX 19 6 22 21 74 Talonda 177 5 5 23 15 S 14

76 Soniyakhedi ~20 24 24 121 61 58 15 20 22 14 5 31 34 77 Bhilgun 1,303 23 23 141 73 68 5 4 II 10 24 43 42 78 Bharawda P,r-vfcw. 1,:>52 71 71 523 262 261 28 37 114 103 72 8 iSI 158 79 Bhandariya 47 5 5 ',U 14 21 I '0 19 1 7 9 80 Amba 1,301 45 45 260 124 136 121 136 70 77

81 Khakri)'a Jhir; 3.15 19 1'1 105 49 5(, 49 55 I 25 30 82 Junapani 422 51 5-t 259 IH 125 63 80 37 8 88 53 83 Tirnripada 334 ... Uilillhabhc,..l .. 84 Mahapura 1'. 2.655 i36 136 796 .1'19 397 386 394 4~ 2 209 211 85 Songarh P. 4,052 137 !37 677 341 336 2~ 20 104 110 63 6 i99 169

86 Narsingh Dcola 1,?35 46 4" 174 '0 84 4 68 56 19 3 52 47 87 Pasawda I 153 46 46 261 131 130 2 122 12.1 5 2 78 82 8~ Mehgaqn 714 19 1Y 119 h2 57 58 53 6 32 36 89 Tandakheda p, 730 54 57 281 138 143 93 92 36 \I 70 94 90 Khimakhedi 234 8 10 37 18 19 14 19 3 10 13

91 Baloda 1'. 1.297 63 63 356 168 IH8 14 21 35 34 27 2 106 95 92 Machlia t ,32(1 37 3"1 201 108 93 1011 93 1 57 53 93 Jhai 570 16 16 HI 42 39 40 39 17 18 94 Bhamti 1.165 44 44 256 135 121 133 121 59 63 95 Doodhikaneh 776 22 22 124 72 52 70 52 34 31

96 Kushalpunt 1,182 22 22 130 69 61 67 61 32 35 97 Bardipada 1,210 42 42 230 114 116 113 115 68 53 98 Shampura 257 17 17 127 59 68 56 68 34 35 99 DaUigaon P,D.Mew.Po. 1.445 ;90 193 863 461 402 33 29 331 280 110 26 263 221 100 Karamdipada 231 6 6 24 14 10 13 10 8 7 187

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__ · __WORKERS• __ A NON- ,..----'. __ ._-----. _.------._--- --. ---.. _------, WORKERS L.C. No. il III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ,...------"------, r-" '..A~ ,----..A__.""\ ,- .. --_~..______. I-·-..A..--~-., r----"'-~ .------A_----. r-~-A._.--~ r-____"~-----.... ,---.-_...._-~ \-1 F M F M F M F'M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :::9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

61 64 II 15 5 4 36 46 51 41 ~6 8 8 39 56 52 464 411 66 56 12 12 2 443 501 53 157 !6'J 7 7 8 6 162 i85 54 i76 IN4 41 31 2 I 2 I 4 2 151 152 55

·~2 31i 2 1 I 2-1 26 56 iS5 145 3 2 -1 3 I 1 111 110 57 511 471 66 88 12 6 25 (; 8 3 471 468 58 368 360 5P. 64 4 28 7 2 9 3 29;) 359 59 1}5 134 17 19 5 2 77 79 60

62 68 51 39 2 3 4 95 99 61 (,g 67 2 4 43 59 62 104 110 4 3 67 61 63 552 463 129 110 5 127 44 17 8 58 4 3 106 51 720 893 64 50 64 26 30 5 6 6 52 39 65

192 189 20 26 9 15 5 2 12 1 132 120 66 112 117 20 27 5 6 3 3 98 94 67 33 23 10 11 3 2 27 33 68 196 172 57 54 9 20 17 5 4 1 207 212 69 6f) 54 6 7 4 I 2 50 58 70

33 3(1 25 26 71 16 13 10 10 72 22 21 21 26 73 9 2 5 6 1 H 85 77 9 15 50 57 75

21 27 10 7 32 24 76 30 2~ 3 4 8 13 2 30 26 77 62 65 81 91 3 2 5 III 103 78 7 9 7 12 79 64 74 6 3 54 59 80

25 30 24 26 81 57 36 31 17 46 72 82 Uninhabited 13 186 171 21 40 1 1 190 186 84 123 110 43 47 2 14 7 1 15 3 142 167 85

36 36 12 10 1 38 37 86 71 80 3 I 2 S3 48 87 28 34 4 2 30 AI 88 53 72 16 22 68 49 89 5 7 5 6 8 6 90

64 50 38 45 3 62 93 91 57 53 51 40 92 17 18 25 21 93 59 59 4 76 51 94 33 30 38 21 9.5

31 35 37 26 96 67 52 46 63 97 34 35 25 33 98 153 135 52 72 26 4 2 3 5 23 5 198 181 99 6 7 2 6 3 100 1St!

VILLAGE DIRECrORY

WORKERS L.C. Area Occu- r- __ .A.._. --, No. Name of Facilitic"i ill pied HtJu3e- Tot,,1 Sc-heduled S~hcdllk'd Literate an,1 Total Village available acres Hm.,es holds Populutioll Castes Trib"s Educated (I-IX) __ ..A_. r- _..J.-. __ ~ r- _....A__ r------.....A_.--~ r-.. ---- -A.... -.---~ '-' -, P M F '.M F M F M F '"M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .1 0 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Si)awad 628 15 15 71 37 34 36 34 I 24 22 102 Dhulct P. 4,192 275 275 1,235 612 623 ~') 33 267 274 139 24 3\11 329 103 Amodiya P. 3,353 121 I.t8 705 369 33(, ~t) ,10 55 49 93 2 219 197 104 Dalpura P. 2.1]6 102 120 607 321 2X6 22 10 43 36 114 22 209 97 \03 Badbcli P. 2,7UI 92 lUI 530 2lSU 25U 7 ') 176 \52 76 5 171 165

106 Chichodiya 1,576 (,7 68 350 172 178 lU 12 108 106 16 4 95 86 107 Kharjulli ?CO 26 26 134 W 7·' 57 73 5 45 47 108 Kapasthal 2,735 113 113 4'15 253 242 10 15 196 175 15 155 146 109 Sagwal P.I'I). 2.:.iRO 119 119 6S(, 341 315 43 43 98 104 117 18 216 1M 110 Ralamandal P. 1,416 88 88 443 221 222 34 26 64 52 36 9 134 143

III Kesharpura Tcli ,. 678 ~7 27 146 70 76 5 6 23 30 18 42 40 112 Karnawad 1,302 69 7() 392 I\)~ 193 160 164 15 115 125 113 Batiabardi R53 40 40 255 125 130 125 129 I 66 64 114 Keriya I,OOll 15 15 80 43 37 43 37 23 16 115 Ful&Hondi 1'. 3,242 194 [94 1,0[9 497 522 2 2 369 3113 84 2 290 285

116 Shampura 775 39 40 199 107 92 102 117 10 59 54 117 Govillllpura i()~ 23 24 104 52 52 52 4'1 10 26 30 liS Vndeli 1.520 53 53 303 149 154 5 116 10 .. 12 81 87 119 Bo<1la !,18H 35 35 [6[ 87 74 14 10 66 57 [S 49 40 110 Morgaon 1', D,S: 1,773 136 143 713 361 352 51 54 126 112 90 7 208 74

12[ pipliyabhall 488 17 20 101 53 48 51 48 26 30 122 Kakadpada 654 14 14 59 26 33 26 33 20 21 123 Lalpura 282 27 27 132 66 66 66 66 35 33 124 Gotiyaam 78 Uninhabited 125 Tikam Jhiri 202 10 II 61 2& 33 27 33 15 17

116 Ambedi 748 24 24 129 67 62 63 62 40 37 121 Suballa 56[ 22 22 132 66 66 62 66 38 42 128 Semlia 2,176 75 75 427 213 214 213 214 119 119 129 Chhadawad P,D,Po. 3,740 241 241 1,056 529 527 27 24 39 4S 106 21 313 280 130 Piparni p. 2,922 116 135 615 310 305 8 II liS 124 57 13 200 167

131 Kanjrola P. 1,632 192 193 IIS0 458 422 17 19 179 [SO 55 6 300 243 132 Kumarpal 73 [ 23 25 110 56 54 45 39 3 2 37 35 133 Khareli P. 2.143 111 81 465 230 235 6 2 133 [47 33 7 136 [24 '14 Hatod I',S. 3,!!6H i91 192 986 5U3 483 40 44 180 171 91 3 322 280 13~ Bllndedi P. 1,700 123 123 1,050 601 449 16 15 188 176 140 7 282 260

136 Antedi 70i 35 35 192 90 102 17 27 18 13 19 .50 56 137 Ballkedi D,MP\O). 345 13 13 74 39 35 5 4 5 9 \~ 2 25 23 138 Khan Kedi I'. INS 45 45 313 161 152 12 16 3'J 36 46 95 96 139 Marol P 1,267 53 53 512 267 24S 24 16 136 138 27 157 144 140 Saroda 1,431 30 31 IS5 84 71 82 71 46 36

141 Amjhar 419 25 2S 144 75 69 73 69 40 31 \41 Guradiya 57<) 19 19 98 S6 42 54 41 32 28 143 Chalnimata 7.10 40 40 240 118 122 113 122 57 48 144 Inchoor 472 24 24 115 57 58 57 57 34 37 145 Manlar)1 271 11 II 71 37 34 37 33 22 14

146 Vnaariya Khurd IH3 8 8 49 22 27 21 26 13 4 147 U\I"wa 970 44 4.') 253 134 119 134 118 70 29 148 Ratanpura 183 6 6 23 14 9 14 9 9 2 149 Umariya Kalan 296 15 15 93 47 46 47 44 20 14 150 Lal:kadkhai 531 13 13 72 35 37 35 36 16 19 1119

SARDARl'UR TAUSIL

______WORKERS--.A. __•.. _____ NON- r---- .. ------. ------.. ------_-_- --~ WOkKi.RS L. C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No' ( __. ___ --" __~ r------, ,-" _....A... __ -, .....A. __ .. ~ __ ....;0. __ -. A r--...A..-~ r-' ,--_.A._~ ,----'-----. .-- r---~"-_____..., r----"--. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 ~2 23 24 25 26 21 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

21 21 3 I 13 12 101 283 249 61 15 '5 3 21 2 2 'j 221 2'14 102 125 111 62 14 I 22 5 I 1 7 ISO 139 103 57 39 14 25 43 10 46 14 13 ~ H 4 18 7 112 1"9 104 111 148 41 17 5 3 S 109 85 lOS

12 14 16 9 4 3 2 77 92 106 42 40 3 7 IS 27 107 102 89 43 52 S '5 3 1 98 96 108 88 79 94 7H 19 6 .. 4 11 125 151 109 77 103 43 34 10 3 2 I 2 87 7'J 110

26 23 16 17 28 36 III 100 108 Il 13 4 2 84 68 112 66 64 S9 66 113 23 16 20 21 114 224 222 57 60 4 2 4 201 237 115

53 46 6 7 48 38 116 13 1'1 7 13 1 5 26 22 117 56 6S 18 20 2 2 2 2 1 68 67 118 39 33 4 7 2 2 2 38 34 119 142 IS 29 5.~ 1 24 3 11 153 278 120

26 30 27 18 121 20 21 .. 6 12 122 33 31 2 2 31 33 123 Uninhabilcd ... 124 14 16 13 16 125

39 37 27 25 126 3S 39 J 3 28 24 127 107 109 11 10 I 94 95 128 239 225 21 31 I IS 14 7 3 20 9 216 247 129 122 121 60 45 I 4 I 2 1 10 110 138 130

189 165 32 4 10 39 14 7 3 30 49 158 179 131 22 23 15 12 19 19 132 108 102 20 20 3 2 3 2 94 III 03 245 232 56 41 9 8 7 3 181 203 134 141 144 117 113 13 3 5 6 319 189 J35

35 38 6 18 3 4 2 40 46 136 23 22 1 1 I 14 12 137 46 57 47 39 2 66 56 IJ8 45 50 6S 64 41 2~ 2 2 2 110 101 139 46 36 38 35 140

29 25 II 6 35 38 141 27 26 3 1 N 14 142 48 37 9 11 61 14 141 33 37 1 23 21 144 21 14 I 15 20 145

11 4 2 9 :13 146 42 20 28 9 64 90 141 !! 1 4 1 ~ 7 148 lO 14 27 32 149 16 19 19 18 150 1!1O

VILI_A(;E UIRECTOltY

WORKERS Area O~~u- r--~"--~ L.C. Nal11e of Facilities in pied Hous\!· 'Iol"l Schedukd S..:hc-Ju!cu L;t~"ah' <.\!\d Total No. Villag" available acres Hlltl~e:; holds Popuiatioll Casti:s "Libes Educated (I-IX) ,--__ -A. __-. /._---A_ __.., '-' --~'----, r--_A...-~ ,----~~--, P M F M f M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 b 9 10 11 !2 13 14 15 16 17

151 Sukhi lmii -123 29 29 146 75 71 75 71 44 36 152 F,'oi Talaw 248 14 14 86 42 :;4 41 43 24 21 153 Chunarl",da I (.l~. 6 6 37 15 2;~ : 5 ~?2 9 14 IS4 Ambapada "!66 20 2(1 10') 59 50 :9 47 3·1 28 155 SUIICl,;ya 113 6 (, 31 14 17 14 17 (> .,

156 Tirla P. 1.~'!7 6ll (·8 .ill 212 1<:1 2i8 1";1 19 135 127 157 Dherupa .. !d 2,131 2'1 2X 15:, ~5 7j 1)5 i)=:> 42 37 1:'8 Singodia 458 22 22 90 5:< ~3 4-'- .)0 30 23 159 KhajuriY!I 37') U rlilll~a:.~itc·J 160 Nawapura 172 il II 7U 3~ 3! 3~ 30 19 15

161 Morpipli 181 Uninhabiled 162 Mannsiya 359 27 27 20H 105 1()3 105 103 1 61 58 163 Bimrud P. 2.585 144 14S 842 4·15 397 419 386 31 7 277 241 164 MoyakheJa P.D,~-li·(O). 1,033 63 63 312 161 151 :; I 83 7') 3~ I 102 110 165 Ringnod p.r\'-!,DJ 1.J,199 702 724 3,589 1.857 1.732 H6 69 835 866 504 157 IO,R4 803 MP(A),Po.

166 Bhopawar P. 3.645 164 164 753 J6'> 384 8 10 211 242 77 ]0 227 217 167 I'atlawdiya 1,764 III 113 518 260 258 5 3 69 85 63 3 163 160 168 Imlipura 963 40 41 2~5 140 IDS 10') 81 I 82 63 169 Chhipapura 76: 24 24 137 61 76 57 74 2 38 36 170 Kcsarpura r-.:ir~1 [",iya ... 1,0(,3 Unill~.abited

171 Anljhcra IJo.M,D,Hos, 4,939 653 661 3.392 1,715 1,677 76 75 no 661 8·)7 407 865 446 MP(A).Po. 172 Mangod 1.067 23 24 104 61 43 .39 24 9 2 41 24 173 jdriya 1,498 39 40 lO4 107 97 lOS 97 2 1 79 61 174 Dallur 1.121 21 2! 122 63 59 20 22 43 35 3 42 30 175 Sullanpur P. 4.246 235 235 1,202 597 605 37 37 46) 472 60 6 333 329

176 Chobara 2.211 28 30 155 8:) 75 7') 73 42 43 177 Amlia 1.480 28 28 178 97 81 ~5 ~l 57 48 178 Gumanpura P,D. 8,645 205 226 1,173 62~ 545 41 7 377 312 179 Arnbamal 339 13 13 72 39 33 34 32 22 19 180 Kheda 343 6 6 37 19 18 19 16 13 II

181 Taragl1ati 5111 Uninhabited 182 Ilhcelkhc.1j ('. 176 34 34 174 9') H2 91 70 12 47 48 1~3 Rangpura W 9 9 40 \7 23 !7 22 14 14 184 Kt.~sarpl!ra 175 Uninhabited 185 Bagpipiiy:.;. 259 30 30 170 g7 83 J,;7 82 44 4S

186 Anjanmal R09 12 12 62 30 32 30 31 22 15 187 Nawarura 351 21 21 114 5S 59 S5 57 34 31 1Kg Posiva 541 17 !7 98 46 52 46 52 I 28 32 189 Bicl1iya P. 1.(;86 116 116 571 2l:8 283 4 2 259 258 24 158 161 190 Budociya P. 1,264 149 150 813 419 394 30 17 141 161 119 6 264 222

191 Khamalia 1,311 72 72 334 164 170 4 13 143 157 14 103 108 191 Rorkhedi 1.036 78 78 426 222 204 214 204 7 129 123 193 Golpura 1,412 77 85 494 257 2~7 3 1 249 236 7 164 142 194 Mcenda P.O. 3,341 118 122 600 300 300 19 18 156 143 42 2 19S 161 195 Rajpura P. 1,868 137 137 593 302 291 54 58 89 55 72 3 182 178 196 Chain! I'. 2.860 141 142 742 359 383 358 383 48 8 240 219 191

SARDARPUIt TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. .. ._" ._ ._ .. _- - _ • • - ._ .-_•. _ - - _, -_ .._ --. ,,_ --.... - ----••...... A.._._._ •. _- r-' _ _- .. _- _- .-.. ----. _". -_ ~ WORKERS L. Co II III IV V V[ VII VlII IX X No. ,- ,-A... __ -., ,- ._..A._ __ A_. __ , r-' --"'-. --., r- .J..._ -.~ r-' .....A..... --. -., ,-- r- _.A. -., ,-_ ._...A._. ~ ,--.__.A_ __-, ,-- __ ...A... •. --.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

lit 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

39 32 4 31 3~ I~I 24 21 18 23 "2 8 12 2 6 H lS3 34 28 25 22 [54 6 7 H 10 155

122 125 2 2 3 5 87 62 156 42 37 43 36 157 30 23 .. ' 22 IS 158 Uninhabited 159 19 15 20 16 160

Unillhabited 161 53 53 8 5 44 45 162 214 196 27 35 33 10 2 [68 156 163 73 98 25 11 3 1 1 .. 59 41 164 585 517 223 214 10 74 36 2 31 3 81 2 78 30 773 929 165

177 179 30 34 2 6 3 1 II 142 167 166 115 125 29 32 7 2 5 1 I 6 97 98 167 67 54 13 9 ... 1 1 58 42 168 24 27 11 9 1 2 23 40 169 Uninhabited 170

201 128 82 73 100 90 143 72 II 10 109 8 14 195 75 850 1,231 171 25 18 13 6 20 19 172 79 61 28 36 173 38 30 3 ... 1 21 29 174 250 246 53 63 7 14 19 3 6 264 276 175

37 38 5 5 38 32 176 49 37 7 11 40 33 177 275 246 75 58 19 7 3 4 251 233 178 18 16 4 3 17 14 179 13 11 6 7 180

...... Uninhabited 181 39 37 8 10 45 34 182 8 9 6 5 3 9 183 Uninhabited 184 32 28 12 17 43 38 185

19 13 2 2 17 186 23 19 10 12 21• 28 187 lJ 21 13 11 2 18 20 18i 113 122 40 37 1 3 2 1 130 122 189 196 172 45 41 16 6 2 6 155 172 190

18 89 12 15 3 4 61 62 191 83 76 45 47 1 93 81 192 138 119 20 12 3 1 1 93 95 193 136 122 41 37 10 3 5 1 105 139 194 89 89 65 84 I 14 3 10 3 120 113 195 170 162 62 55 3 1 2 3 119 164 196 )02

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Serial Name 0:" L. e­ L. C. S~rial N:Lon.:: of ._ C. l.e. No. Village No. No. No. Village \'..0. 1'J61 1951 1951

4 4

A 43 Badlipura Khurd 274 ISS 44 B"Jl).\iy'l 45 57 I Ahoagh.lti 416 404 45 13"dpipli lIn I(~I 2 Abu Khcdi 11J-1 310 46 l3ug.ldi 267 123 3 Ach,ma 157 269 -17 Baga,:i 15-1 93 4 Adabay,iapura 166 464 5 Adbeli 40!! 363 (i) {J'!:'jW!lIHll'd 6 ALlh,,,criyapura 3bO 45') 4H R,,!-:.:i T:.j 4 65 7 Agm KhcLli 135 273 4') H~tgdl.)ll;\ III 272 !! Khcdi 59 257 50 Jiagd}a 2U4 97 9 Ahu 71 13 10 Ajnai 348 185 51 Bag!;"" 46 52 Bag·,da 109

j I AkaiLh)()na (Dhar) 31 251 (i) :VaU'a!':".lI 12 AkalLluana (Digthall) IOU 262 53 Bakall Kheda 332 419 44 3 13 54 Bakli Kala" 269 15! 149 277 14 Akalya 55 B.lkli Khurd 2xI 152 I~ Akalya 51 56 56 Bakshana 117 266 16 Ali 278 325 57 Ba~urlj 23 20 2.26 17 Ambakumla 143 58 BalJipura 234 137 18 Amba Patcli 184 12? 5'1 1i.llo.la Khurd -12 5 19 Ambapura 364 462 60 .)"a lJuzurg 37 54 2l) Ambapura 449 402 61 Bdndhdv 456 3~JI) 21 Ambapura 316 359 62 l!,lnJhav Kalail 451 367 22 Amb"pura 228 136 63 BM;~,:ija 141 240 23 Amla 286 164 64 Bupg\l. 231 314 24 Ami.npur 236 313 79 Bhadkya 402 37 Badabar Klteda 337 335 80 llhasamgarh 382 186 3g Bad a Kalal: 350 190 3')0 39 Badchhapra 38 254 81 Bhati KhoJari 455 301 441 4;) Badiya 462 388 82 Bherllgllalapura (i) Bhmrar/.IIII"I'III'

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3 Dhar Tab-.H· . COli rd.

Scri:tI Name of L. C. L.c. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. N,). Village No. No. No. Village Nc._ No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

S5 Bhidota Khurd 35 52 124 Chhatya 53 4 ~6 Uhidota Kot 64 78 125 Chidawad 9 23 87 Bhilbar Khcda 4ZR 109 126 Chikh"li 457 384 H8 Bhil Kheoi 268 321 127 Chiklya 114 117 89 Hhil Kunda 320 418 128 Chilur 104 122 90 Bhil Talwada 409 382 129 ChipkhoJrapura 298 436/438 (i) Chimdipura (ii) Samarghalapura 91 Bhimgarhpura 297 435 130 Chor Barda 271 208 92 Bhojupura 307 447 93 Dhondiya 168 284 131 Chor Bardi 377 361 94 Bhura Kua 367 465/466 132 ChorBavdi 309 449 133 Chota Bar Kheda 378 377 (i) BhagiYllf'ura 134 Chouki 16 63 95 Bhurighatipura 370 470/471 135 Chunabnatipura 314 457 (i) Duliha,. Bao,1i 96 Bhuri Mal. 233 09 97 Bhurkuwa 405 172 136 Dad 472 217 98 Bhuli ;Bavadi 219 135 137 Dadiyala 279 159 99 Ilhuwa Wada 425 175 138 Dangotha 60 256 100 Bichhu Bardi 229 214 139 Daulatpura 93 86 140 Daulatpura 292 355 101 Bijur 13 70 141 Dedla 192 94 (i) Gmld"i Nagar (iJ R"nipuYll 102 Billod 225 301 142 Dehri 83 260 (i) Chanclrapllra I-n Delmi 162 96 103 Billod Khurd 217 231 (i) Baiapllra (ii) Bhi/pllra 104 Bdoda 34 17 144 Devi Kamal 243 216 105 Bilya Deh 393 381 145 Devipura 414 174 106 Biya!)halipura 359 458 146 Devipura 351 198 107 Bodwada Buzurg 130 121 147 Dey Jhiri 474 486 108 Bodwada Khurd 27 75 148 Dhal 412 481 109 Borda 119 118 149 Dhamanda 29 2 110 Bori 289 202 ISO Dhannad Khurd 136 280

III Bori Kundal 255 148 151 Dharawra 172 9S 112 Bor Kheda 235 215 152 Dhavli 290 204 113 Budi 4S8 385 153 Dhed Bardi 321 421 154 Dhiglipura 335 197 ISS Dhola 254 149 156 Dhormaryapura 310 450/451 114 Chaklya 215 134 (i) Pr!thl'ipura 115 Chamari 221 221 346 116 Chamar Kuwa 227 140 157 Dhukni (Khalsa) 319 235 117 Chambal Baroda 148 268 158 Diglay 180 118 Chandan Khedi 166 292 (i) Dalllutp~tra 119 Chandwada 86 12 159 Digthan 173 308 120 Char Ghati 358 424 (i) PatlYlipura (ii) Shallkurpu ra 223 121 Chelay 209 219 160 Dilawara 212 III Chhadoda 70 79 (i) Kolil'lIra (ii) Kunda 123 Chhapar 17 21 (Iii) NaW"-l'ura (iv) Pat liyal'ura 1!J.i

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Serial Nllmcof L. C- Le. Name of L.C. L.C. No. Serial No. No. Villa,c No. No. Village No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 4 4 2 3

161 Kundalpura 304 444 348 162 Dukani (Mali) 471 163 Dundi Bardi 266 352 201 Imlipura 365 463(476 299 439 164- Duraapura (i) Kothada,w'a 202 Islampura. 1S3 108

16S Ek.lara 67 49 203 Jalway 214 298 204 Jamanda 106 44 166 Gada Ghata 347 167 205 Jamanda 473 485 167 Galla Mavdipura 375 478 206 Jaman Ghati 385 426 168 Ganga Nasar 169 128 207 JamanJhiri 437 481 389 169 Gaonvda 341 423 208 Jaman Pati 446 91 170 Gardawad 43 15 209 Jambur Khedi ISS 210 Jamla 439 361 171 Garh 287 160 211 Jarnnya 468 396 172 Gaumal 379 333 212 Jamnya l83 343 173 Gavla 3') 59 213 Jamnya Khurd 369 469 174 Gawla 103 282 214 Jamodi 159 276 255 43 17~ Gayasabad 49 lIS Jctpura 121 176 Ghodabav 208 141 216 Ihabari <46S 398 177 Ghugaripura 308 448 217 Jhari 232 300 178 Gidkiray :::20 218 218 Jhi kdyapura 303 443 179 God Gaon 188 281 219 Jhirnya 4J5 .'0 180 Go!pura 380 168 220 Jirapurll. 340 311 221 Jodwa 270 .l01 181 Golpura 357 417 222 Jubawada 15 71 182 Govindpura 40 58 223 Juna,olpura. 119 190 183 Govindpura 213 299 224 Juna Kheda .7S 483 184 Gug1i 398 ,'0 225 Juna Patti 387 171 185 Gularjhiripura 313 454/456 226 luna PanipUra 372 413 ...4 (I) Hu(wadap'lru (iI) MorkiroYPlira 221 Jun! Dhal 4B 186 Gulwa 198 233 282 354 J87 Gumanpura 332 Gunawad 99 244 22lI Kacbbal 39'J 188 169 Gunera 285 420 229 Kachbawada 395 189 12 190 Gurndiya 65 3S 230 Kadolll BUillurc i9 211 Kadol& Khurd IH IS 327 191 Guwadi 322 163 232 Kaldipura 35fi 391 3:19 192 Gyanpura ~23 ~14 233 Kakalpura 90 193 Gyanpura 137 114 234 KalamKhtdi 146 2~5 Killibel 430 488 236 Kalyajjbatpura 312 453 231 Kali Ohati 459 389 194 Hajaratpur 129 126 238 Kali Kiray 346 422 195 HapSi Khedi 61 81 239 KaluKhedi 19 31 196 Harsora 28 74 240 Kalsada BUZUfI 6 25 197 Hedari 432 374 241 Kalsada Khurd 17 246 198 HemaBardi 443 406 . 2., Kalya Doh 331 339 199 Himmat Garh 179 105 243 Kalyansi Khedi 113 287 200 Hirapura 368 467/468 244 Kamta 389 184 (I) Tipkynpllra 24S Kanadipura 467 397 195

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Serial Name of I..c. L. c. S~rial Name of L C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Vii/age No· No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 1 4 2 4

246 Kanawcd II 24 287 Kundiya 265 35] 247 Kandar;ya 2 68 288 Kundarsi 75 80 248 Kaner.ya 470 :>18 289 Kundi 259 157 419 180 249 Karadya 12 22 290 Kundla 376 250 Karam Talai 392 291 Kundli 420 380 292 Kunjrod 252 316 251 Karanjwa 122 242 293 Kunwarsi 200 295 252 Kareni 256 209 KI"I;,hnapura 253 147 237 (i) 294 Kuradya 400 425 (i) Lax''''/,uril 295 Kuwa 421 364 254 Karondiya 339 340 255 Karondiya Khalipura 374 475/477 L (i) Kikodya (ii) Ma/ipura 296 Labad 58 247 256 Kalhodiya 216 232 297 Labrawada 87 37 257 Kesur 5 69 298 LatamJi 447 366 25K Khadi 32 16 299 Lasudya 81 33 132 89 259 Khamla 300 Lobhanpura 328 347 260 Khana Ka Puri 145 42 301 Lohari Buzurg 52 77 261 Kha;;dan Buzurg 223 213 302 Lohari Khurd 31 1 262 Khandan Khurd 210 lOt 303 Lunehra 331 326 263 Khandwa 177 285 (i) PUllyaplfra 264 Khanpura 404 173 265 Khanpura 171 106 M 266 Khanpura (Ragadi) 246 229 304 Machakda 41 76 267 Kharampur 113 119 145 268 Khatod 11 27 305 Mada 253 Madhopur 176 286 269 Kharsoda 61 6 306 Mafipura 170 104 270 Kharwari 407 182 307 308 M~gajpura 257 227 309 Magajpura 139 41 271 Kheda 143 275 310 Maharaj Rhedi 205 311 272 KhcJi 438 365 273 Kherpura 294 344 311 Mahudipura 302 442 274 Khidkya Kalan 275 155 312 Malgaoll 73 32 275 Khidkya Khurd 288 156 313 Malipura 454 400 276 Khiledi 25 60 314 Maliwada 152 IJO 277 Khirad 326 200 315 Manasa 353 334 278 Kidiya 345 336 316 Mandlawada 102 271 279 Kilachipura 96 39 317 Mandli 261 153 280 Kiloli 30 252 318 Mandav 460 392 319 Mangrol 181 303 281 Kisana Kbodara 329 345 320 Matalabpura 131 113 282 Kokalziri 218 144 283 Kothada 276 351 321 Mawadipura 422 410 Mawadipura Kalan 237 138 (i) Chiktiya 322 323 Mawadipura Khurd 324 191 284 KOlhisodpur 415 413 324 Megbapura 295 342 285 Kumar Karadya 108 263 325 Mejai 318 356 286 Kunda 284 324 326 Memdiya 344 360 lY6

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3 Dhar Tahsil-Collf".

Serial Name of L. C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1!l51 1961 1951

3 04 3 4

327 Mendi Khedi 98 81 P 328 Mendi Khedi 442 401 329 Mewas Jamnya Z96 432{434 364 PII.chalan8 5.. 34 (i) Kodi)'apul'll (ii) SalllluhlldiplIl'a 36S Padlya 191 91 (i) BlIfljllruplIl'a (ii) Bki!plIJ'u Mina KJ,edi 342 165 330 366 Palasmal 476 482 367 Panala 424 415 115 243 331 Mirjapur 368 Pardhyapura 371 472 273 226 332 Miyapura (Bagadi) 369 Parwatpura (Ba&atpunL) 323 161 Miyapura Pahad 352 199 333 370 Paladapura 306 446 334 Mograbao 441 408 430 372 335 Mohanpura 371 Patdi 354 337 102 336 Mohanpul'a 196 372 Path Bhoga l2S 193 (i) p,j/elp""" 373 Pemipura 195 131 337 Molani 3 66 374 Phiparipura 222 220 338 Morda 317 357 375 Pinjaraya 18 18 339 Mundana 174 293 376 Pipalda 76 245 340 Mundla 247 320 377 Pipal Khunt 327 203 378 Pipli Mal 383 375 341 Musapura 185 103 379 Pipli Mal 277 349 142 M'usavada 14 62 380 Piplya (Sagor) 201 296 N 381 Piplya 10 26 186 3011 343 Naharchhaja 202 132 382 Piplya (Digthan) 383 Pirghatapura 362 460 344 (a) Baroda Kanugo 241 315 384 144 283 (b) Nai Baroda Mandloi 38S Pith:vapura 315 195 345 N!\iikBarodn 123 239 346 Nalawada 94 123 R 347 Nalchha 399 416 386 Radha Naaar 187 294 (i) Allw/yu (ii) Chaiclipura 387 Rajgarh 411 479 liii) KlIl1jda Khoda 388 Ramgarh 461 386 348 Nana Ghata 249 210 389 Rampllra" 36 53 349 Nandan Kheda 112 125 390 Rangaon 431 373 350 Nandan Wasa 110 124 391 Ranipura 178 127 351 Nandlalpura 469 395 392 Rati Talai 434 403 352 Nankipura 336 378 393 Rat Nagra 161 107 353 Narayanpura 133 238 394 Ratwa 193 234 354 Nawasa 82 48 395 Rayan 199 302 355 Nekpur 48 250 396 Raypuriya 150 120 356 Nim Kheda 376 J88 397 Rehtia 426 177 3'7 NimToka 429 176 398 Runglya 26 253 358 Nipawali 90 47 399 Rupatta 206 297 359 Nisaniya 396 170 S 360 Nizampura 124 307 400 Sadalpur 20 73 361 Niyamat Khedi 107 84 401 Sadadya Kuwa 444 179 362 NogaOD Buzurg 120 40 402 Sadya Mau 230 212 0 403 Sagadi 258 322 404 Sagar 466 394 363 Osra 68 7 405 Sagor J58 274 ]97

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Name of L. C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial . No. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. \96\ 1951 1961 19S1

2 3 4 2 3 4

0406 Sajwani 88 261 4-43 Sodlyapura 373 474 444 Sodpur 411 412 (I) Pan Kht!di 445 Sonaarh 465 393 448 401 -407 Sakal Too 446 SuhallPura 175 291 56 29 408 Saktali 447 Sukheda 47 249 Salkanpur 245 225 409 448 Sulawad 125 270 (i) Bhilpllra 449 Suli Bardi 263 206 410 Salyamalpura 311 452 450 Suli Bardi 453 391

97 46 411 Samar 57 51 451 Sunar Khedi 452 Suradevi 207 142 412 Samriya 394 379 453 Surajpura 211 222 413 Sangasera 19 72 454 Surajpura Khurd 334 196 S~ngwi Kalan 386 183 414 455 Suwar Khodari 244 211 415 Sangwi Khurd 388 171 416 Saray 403 431 T Sarpharaj 165 304 417 456 Tajpur 66 50 Sarvanya 1 67 418 457 Talwada 239 228 Satipura 343 162 419 458 Tarpura 126 279 420 Sejwaya 78 258 459 TelipuTa 262 ISO 460 Tirla 151 116 421 Semlipura (Dhar) 272 207 (i) Chhatripura 422 Sem1ipura (Nim Kheda) 280 194 464 387 423 Sevsinghpura 349 189 -461 Titipura 24 28 424 Sewara 7 64 462 Tisgaon 55 425 Sewari Mal 417 429 463 Tiwadi SO lOS 45 426 Shahpura 160 109 464 Tomod 427 Shikarpura 355 138 U 428 Siloda Buzurg J64 305 14 429 Silodi 62 465 Udali 167 290 224 312 430 Siloda Khurd 466 Ujjaini 163 236 (i) Madhopur 431 Silotiya 250 319 467 Ukala ..27 362 432 Silolya 118 281 468 Umarpura 433 40S 433 Simlawada 84 9 -469 Umriya 74 31 434 Sindh Kuwa 406 181 101 264 435 Sindoda 92 11 470 UmriYa 436 Sindodi 95 10 471 Umriya (Chhola Barkheda) 291 351 437 Singawa 72 36 (i) Bardiya Awar (it) Sutsogla 438 Sirsoda 91 83 452 383 439 Sitapat 190 99 472' Unda Kho 473 Upadi 79 259 (i) Banjarapura (ii) Bhutyapura 474 Utawad 116 88 440 Siyari 260 154 (i) Pipai Kheda 441 Sodlya Kalan 445 370 475 Utawada 80 8 442 Sodlya Khurd 390 187 476 Utlarsi 140 92 J !Ji,

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W0RKl:.RS Area Occu- , __ A_--, L. C. Name of r-acilities in pied House_ Total Scheduled SGheduled Literate and Tutal No. Village available acres Houses h,)kls Puplliatiun Casl.U::i Tribes Educated (i-IX) r------_...._--. ..., ,--..A...--.., r---"-~ r--...A_-~~ r- _...._p--~ p M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

18/3 Dhar Tahsil Rural 480,1i98 20,597 20,775 U3,624 58,048 55,5765,9975,89821,945 21,25>1 12,635 1,65234,18428,685

1 Sarvanva 4M 34 34 ISO 90 90 20 19 33 30 10 I 47 46 2 Kandariya P. 1,619 85 87 4~9 253 236 67 81 6 1 86 8 150 137 :\ Molani 6\15 30 30 177 89 88 22 12 I 17 43 37 4 Bagdi Taj P. 962 52 53 239 124 115 33 33 ~ 5 22 74 69 S Kesur P,M,D,MP(O), P,). 4,452 505 515 2,700 1,370 1,330 126 130 29 25 550 163 737 439

6 Kal Sada Buzurg P. 2,181 93 98 748 362 386 67 75 63 70 55 3 236 258 1 Sewara 930 Uninhabited 8 Kanawar 533 11 17 75 37 38 6 -j 5 14 3 24 23 9 Chidawad 828 23 23 110 51 59 13 6 17 19 3 32 24 10 Piplya P. 1,12! 71 71 550 277 273 67 6J 20 36 56 175 161

Il Kharod P. 3,307 145 145 916 488 428 100 85 <)8 83 341 j 315 249 12 Karadya P. ';8') 5i 51 326 !51 175 43 52 15 9 25 97 ~:4 13 Bijur P. 5,630 195 195 992 486 506 63 69 . 3 3 196 24 284 317 14 Musavada 1,104 34 35 235 123 112 44 35 2 9 2' 62 53 15 Juhawada 628 31 32 191 98 93 3 6 26 20 28 2 53 56

16 Chouki 300 Uninhabited 17 Chhapar 296 9 9 58 2S 33 2 6 3 S II IS 18 ','u 1,604 74 78 335 164 171 52 51 1 36 2 100 101 19 Sangasera 378 5 5 38 21 17 4 4 1 3 1 8 12 20 Sada1pur P. 639 133 136 653 353 300 114 102 23 16 122 15 110 107

21 Berchha P. 1,000 44 45 198 113 85 53 34 20 I B 30 2 58 44 22 Antrai P. . 1,755 65 71 447 231 210 38 31 42 35 62 5 123 105 23 Bakurii 607 32 36 229 122 107 26 S 41 14 10 75 47 24 Tisgaon P. 2,009 93 109 466 231 235 82 82 OJ 21 62 11 144 134 25 Khiledi 936 33 33 206 102 104 16 15 32 14 31 59 55'

26 RunglYa 862 47 47 399 191 208 33 32 4 48 107 124 27 Bodwada Ki.urJ 316 Uninhabited 28 Harsora P. 912 63 63 334 1-65 169 23 24 I 58 5 116 109 29 Dhamanda P. 1,813 107 107 616 346 330 23 30 108 104 55 12 220 152 30 Kiloli P. 879 55 55 264 140 124 28 22 IS 12 46 4 76 64

31 Llhari Khurd 1,126 29 29 28~ 132 153 2 3 56 65 10 84 68 32 Khadi I'. 1,957 54 58 342 174 168 13 10 47 43 23 1 120 93 33 Ak.aldoona (Dhar) P,Mcw. 2,741 115 115 658 350 308 57 52 41 36 120 17 223 176 34 Riloda P. 2,16\) 152 152 821 496 325 92 74 25 25 105 12 339 190 35 Bhidota Khurd P. 1.491 50 50 258 i29 129 38 44 42 84 11

36 Ram Pura P. 1,798 82 82 41S 212 206 4~ 43 3 1 114 8 124 107 37 daloda llllzurg ... 1,008 33 33 223 118 105 5 4 45 45 22 75 64 38 Badchhapra P. 737 47 47 129 73 56 38 39 1 I 14 46 26 39 Gavla 429 11 18 65 31 34 8 5 I I 4 19 22 40 Govind PUra P. 6% 38 39 217 ·114 103 28 32 17 16 26 65 68

41 Machakda P. 1,057 45 46 245 139 106 44 44 3 49 84 66 42 Baloda Khllrd 470 13 13 6S 32 33 20 11 8 15 5 43 Gardawad P,D,Mcw, 4,257 158 162 1,193 599 594 224 199 123 7 380 348 44 Akoda 86s 39 39 220 94 126 35 47 26 49 29 45 Badodiya 584 20 20 100 61 39 14 2 3 3 3 40 20

46 Baggad P. 1,881 97 97 504 250 254 61 69 6 86 '6 151 131 47 Sukheda 940 70 70 328 15\1 169 9 14 1 3 10 86 76 . 48 Nekpur 1,236 50 50 245 ]32 113 31 42 2 1 12 75 60 49 Gayasabad 493 25 2~ 147 75 72 19 13 21 27 13 43 29 50 Tiwadi 552 35 35 267 136 131 31 16 51 43 23 82 85 2U1

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON-

,_--.______a ____a. ______• ______~_~ . ------~--~----.. WORKERS L.C. U III IV V VI VJI VIII IX X No. r-"-_.o...-~ .----'------r--A...--~ ,------"-~ r---..A..~ ,-----"----.., r--..A..~ r-"--.A..~ r--..A...~ r--...A..-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M P M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

20,26717,6558,3669.557 1,269 246 1.729 730 156 46 214 41 640 50 57 1,486 360 23,864 26,891 18/3 20 19 24 26 Z 1 1 43 44 I 89 76 40 45 17 16 2 2 103 99 2 30 25 13 12 46 51 3 41 41 29 28 I I I 1 .. 50 46 4 202 160 158 196 31 5 115 . 48 2 9 124 3 4 92 26 633 891 5

68 93 149 162 14 2 3 126 128 6 Uninhabited 7 14 16 10 6 I 13 15 8 13 15 14 8 3 1 ...... 2 19 3S 9 83 84 53 59 25 5 1 7 4 6 9 102 112 10

107 50 170 188 16 10 3 19 173 179 11 36 39 50 43 6 2 I 3 54 91 12 159 181 92 131 18 4 2 6 5 202 189 13 37 32 24 21 I 61 59 14 28 30 17 23 4 3 3 45 37 15

Uninhabited 16 10 14 1 1 14 18 17 48 48 42 51 6 2 2 2 64 70 18 7 10 1 2 13 5 19 50 46 6\) 60 2 10 1 4 6 9 3 26 183 193 10

25 18 22 19 8 6 1 2 55 41 21 64 56 37 47 2 13 2 2 4 114 105 22 32 21 39 25 I 1 2 47 60 23 73 49 60 84 3 3 2 3 87 101 24 38 41 11 11 2 2 3 3 1 43 49 25

56 80 36 41 12 3 3 84 84 26 Uninhabited 27 70 83 30 25 7 1 4 1 4 49 60 28 121 98 37 23 17 6 9 10 1 2 12 20 14 126 178 29 37 34 31 29 2 2 1 1 3 64 60 30

46 55 15 1.3 4 4 13 48 85 31 44 40 73 53 2 I 54 75 32 88 83 84 77 ]6 29 16 2 4 127 132 33 208 86 104 83 5 II 9 3 2 6 6 5 157 135 34 40 39 42 28 4 2 45 58 3S

80 65 31 38 9 4 4 88 99 36 59 54 10 10 1 3 2 43 41 37 7 8 10 13 22 4 3 2 2 27 30 38 13 19 5 3 1 12 12 39 38 40 12 22 10 6 5 49 35 40

36 26 . 34 37 3 10 3 1 55 40 41 8 4 1 1 2 4 17 28 42 116 132 197 204 2 44 ]0 6 15 1 219 246 43 30 6 13 10 1 5 13 45 97 44 24 15· 7 S 7 2 21 19 45

83 77 S<5 54 2 4 1 5 99 123 46 58 33 43 23 3 1 1 73 93 47 33 26 34 29 1 4 5 3 57 53 48 22 14 20 15 32 43 49 61 56 15 24 5 5 54 46 50 :JU~

VILLAGE DJRECfORY

WORKERS Area Oecu- r----..A...-~~ L_C. Name of Facilitle, in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses hold~ Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX ,---~.__A.. ___ ~ r---...... -----~ r-....___A_-~ r--_·-"--l ,---.. _____..",__--.., p M F M F M F M F M F

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

51 Akolya 564 30 31 150 77 B 14 II 13 19 5 55 53 52 Lohari Buzur. 578 22 22 94 49 45 JO 5 7 I 29 25 53 Chhatya P. 900 39 39 214 113 101 3 58 58 37 2 72 46 54 Pachalana P. \,702 121 121 693 153 340 70 65 110 120 72 9 186 122 55 Anarad P. 1,938 79 88 690 342 348 45 51 129 116 69 9 207 200

56 Saklali P. l,22S 81 85 422 200 222 63 86 2 58 5 130 113 57 Samar p. 812 60 60 348 170 178 41 39 9 52 6 85 96 58 Labad P. 1.362 82 83 396 212 184 47 39 21 17 67 10 107 7S 59 AhlrKhedi 463 17 17 120 58 62 14 13 3 6 II I 40 21 60 Dangotha 716 35 35 260 136 124 4 5 2 I 30 I 78 40

61 Khar Soda P. 858 44 44 267 124 143 4 4 52 71 41 (\ 83 82 61 Si10di 485 Uninhabited 63 Hapsi Khedi 303 13 13 65 33 32 6 2 7 6 2 21 18 64 Bhidota Kot p- 1,083 52 52 297 150 147 15 13 17 24 33 3 82 80 65 Guradiya 458 Uninhabited

66 Tajpur p. 1,050 59 59 298 147 151 33 38 8 10 80 83 66 67 Eklara 846 15 15 121 64 57 11 17 28 21 15 38 31 68 Osra 742 34 34 207 105 102 13 13 24 19 28 56 20 69 Kadola Buzurg 657 28 28 144 72 72 11 6 8 49 45 70 Chhadoda 566 21 :l2 91 • 48 43 4 5 24 22 10 38 21

71 Ahu P,Po. 1,986 1" 175 1,258 641 617 122 120 173 '241 161 12 392 330 72 Singawa 328 Uninhabited 73 Mal Gaon P. 648 37 37 229 117 112 36 30 17 17 38 2 77 67 74 Umriya p. 1,602 98 98 512 250 262 29 42 75 67 74 2 158 149 75 Kundarsi 251 12 12 64 3-' 30 5 3 24 21 2 19 17

76 PipaJda 1,771 104 99 433 208 225 57 59 8 9 76 17 117 101 77 Kalsada Khurd P. 1,938 63 63 302 164 138 16 18 18 14 45 2 89 73 78 Sejwaya 1,912 65 65 346· 173 173 9 6 11 14 55 10 95 70 79 Upadi 367 28 28 201 99 102 9 8 34 8 58 39 80 Utawada p. 1,()58 53 53 301 139 162 9 14 76 76 38 6 86 95

81 LasudiYIl P. 1,722 34 34 374 \94 IlIO 48 57 18 18 46 7 lID 111 82 Nawasa P. 1,252 47 47 298 141 157 22 20 35 ~5 30 3 77 68 ·83 Dehri M,MP(o), Po. 238 123 123 537 302 23.5 13 11 2 I 176 75 149 28 84 Simlawada P. 1,936 71 71 495 241 254 22 26 114 134 51 1 165 ~ 154 85 Kadola Khurd 899 24 25 145 80 65 28 25 18 10 3 .52 45

86 Chand Wada 1,050 33 33 192 99 93 4 2 71 73 23 65 61 87 Labra Wada P. 2,448 III 126 616 312 304 12 10 110 111 71 3 174 175 88 Sejwani 935 34 38 246 140 106 33 27 37 2 73 .57 89 Kalu Khedi P. 922 48 55 277 1~() 127 16 16 38 27 43 93 85 90 Nipawali 939 35 35 263 133 130 18 19 60 64 14 76 80

91 Sirsoda P. 1,679 62 64 337 171 166 23 33 23 25 15 tOI 98 92 Sindoda 781 30 30 205 101 104 13 16 78 84 15 2 57 61 93 Daulat Pura 582 33 34 203 114 89 8 9 33 26 10 1 77 61 94 Nalawada P- 1,412 61 61 380 191 189 12 22 31 30 34 121 102 95 Sindodi 537 23 :<103 133 64 69 2 2 35 37 13 37 33

96 Kilachi .Pura 842 Uninhabited 97 Sunar Khedl P- 1,060 43 44 238 113 125 13 14 21 34 19 61 65 98 Mendl Khedi 513 13 13 66 33 33 14 11 3 2 21 21 99 Gunawad P,M, Me .., Po. 1,949 170 170 911 462 450 63 52 39 34 142 10 255 204 JOO Akaldoona (Disthan) P. 2,285 103 103 589 314 275 41 29 30 29 8] 8 ]85 144 '.dO]

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ~ __ . _._····_a .. __~ .... _ ... __ .__ .__ .. __ -__. __ .______.. ____-----"- ______.. _ ... __----.~ .... WORKERS L. C. ,____ .A.._, II III IV V VI VII vnr IX X No. ,-.-.-'.-.~ r-._.J...... -~ ,.---'--, r.---.A...-~ -A-_ r-----.. ~ r----A.-~ r-..--..A-.. ~ r--..A..-~ M F M F M F 1\.1 F 1\.1 F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 36 34 35 36 37

45 52 .5 2 3 22 20 51 9 1 15 24 2 1 2 20 20 52 29 13 39 31 1 2 1 2 41 55 53 116 58 45 59 4 12 5 2 1 2 4 167 218 S4 146 149 35 51 2 4 1 2 8 9 135 148 55

62 62 46 50 4 13 3 2 70 109 56 68 83 13 12 2 1 1 85 82 57 45 31 45 43 3 3 3 2 6 105 109 58 28 10 11 11 I 18 41 59 39 13 38 27 58 84 60

53 S4 23 28 3 3 41 61 61 Uninhabited 62 9 12 18 12 14 63 28 42 78 7 2 3 2 68 67 64 Uninhabited 65

48 39 22 27 7 5 64 85 66 14 12 22 17 2 2 26 26 67 31 I 20 6 I 3 '1 13 49 82 68 IX I 28 44 2 1 23 27 69 19 6 17 15 1 10 22 70

l25 213 93 90 7 37 15 1 1 7 2 20 10 249 287 71 Uninhabited 72 46 3S 27 32 I 3 40 45 73 78 8 67 139 I 7 2 2 2 92 113 74 '2 2 12 14 2 2 1 1 IS 13 75

54 40 43 56 4 2 8 3 7 91 124 76 50 39 21 33 9 1 5 75 65 77 51 36 38 34 5 1 78 103 78 27 17 25 21 5 1 41 63 79 67 66 16 28 I 1 53 67 80

62 65 37 40 6 9 6 6 74 69 81 27 19 40 46 1 3 2 2 3 64 89 82 JO 4 16 18 3 4S 2 37 4 32 6 153 207 83 109 107 35 41 19 3 I 2 1 1 76 100 84 20 23 29 21 2 1 28 20 8S

32 28 33 33 34 32 86 106 104 54 65 11 6 3 138 129 87 33 29 25 25 7 2 2 3 67 49 88 66 64 26 21 1 57 42 89 60 59 14 21 2 57 50 90

49 47 41 51 3 7 1 70 68 91 32 39 22 22 1 1 1 44 43 92 36 26 35 35 2 3 1 37 28 93 90 80 22 21 1 6 1 70 87 94 18 15 19 18 27 36 95

Uninhabited 96 35 41 )9 21 5 3 2 52 60 97 15 14 6 7 I 11 12 98 101 73 8

VILLAGE DIREcrORY

WORKERS Area Occu- ,..---'---, L.C. Name of Facilities in pied Houst!- Tot.. 1 Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (1·IX) r- _...A... __ ~ r-~ .. __.,,_ ---.~ r--...... A--~ r---....A..P'-~ ,.---..A...--l P 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 17

101 Umrya 405 19 20 99 50 49 3 2 21 2 26 29 102 Mandlawada P. 1.433 55 55 343 182 161 36 40 5 3 41 1 98 71 103 Gawla P. 1,329 49 49 286 138 148 35 34 18 17 33 3 70 72 104 Chilur P. 2.218 122 122 754 372 3~2 46 63 96 90 94 5 234 227 105 Tornod P,S,Ei,Ed. 3,116 162 165 1,412 691 721 41 41 326 357 117 21 413 353

106 lamanda P. 1,534 69 70 413 20S 205 21 19 54 57 42 2 148 108 107 Niyamat Khedi p. 427 18 18 122 55 67 7 8 I 9 34 28 108 Kumar Karadya p. 797 49 49 277 139 138 16 27 4 2 31 6 75 63 109 Bagoda 283 19 19 105 52 53 6 10 2 II 31 23 110 Nandanwasa S. 749 36 36 280 139 141 18 19 54 52 15 86 42

III Bagdoon 1,399 42 42 225 127 98 31 21 23 22 23 I 69 59 112 Nandan Kheda p. 1,363 74 74 597 291 306 7 5 150 180 38 2 197 90 113 Kharampur 1,751 66 66 604 286 318 9 13 178 203 43 2 171 183 114 Chiklya P. 2,573 134 134 930 47' 458 46 23 315 294 80 11 307 296 115 Mirjapur S. 1,234 41 41 184 99 85 16 9 18 15 31 2 68 42

Il6 Utawad P,Po. 3,592 177 181 1,098 603 495 64 58 132 99 246 35 399 261 117 Bakshana P. 1,387 58 58 345 175 170 66 66 13 18 51 2 105 93 118 Silotya ,,' 671 33 33 132 54 78 3 5 14 32 46 119 Borda P. 965 64 64 330 158 172 8 9 66 62 35 4 95 104 120 Nogaon Buzurg P.M,H,C, 4,342 ... Induded in urban area,,· D,Po,To,Ei,Ea,Ed.

121 P. 3,212 121 121 609 320 289 35 34 84 87 73 193 158 122 Karanjwa P. 1,913 63 64 384 198 186 19 27 36 23 57 4 131 103 123 Najik Baroda 1,093 23 23 114 52 62 13 10 8 24 II 2 26 28 124 Nizampura 498 19 19 84 39 45 9 4 5 2 10 23 13 125 Sulawad P. 3,372 145 145 760 391 369 69 64 1 105 6 211 202

126 Tarpura 355 21 21 96 54 42 53 42 32 25 127 Alhar 534 Uninhabited 128 Bardari P. 2,022 128 130 709 356 353 31 28 29 54 95 11 198 181 129 Hajaratpur 4,248 36 36 231 112 119 6 4 71 74 16 2 67 44 130 Bodwada Buzurg P. 1,572 67 67 485 230 255 39 40 124 123 27 I 145 135

131 Matalabpura 593 Uninhabited 132 Khamla 674 19 19 98 48 50 4 5 7 12 18 26 29 133 Narayanpura P. 485 92 96 543 257 286 27 20 5 75 4 119 147 134 Bhicholi 904 37 37 185 100 85 12 10 2 2 21 56 47 135 Agara Khedi 477 Uninhabited

136 Dhannad Khurd 843 33 33 235 122 113 21 21 3 1 40 71 58 137 Gyanpura p. 1,504 74 .74 317 158 159 4 5 77 81 28 5 94 95 138 Am Kheda 1,111 21 21 95 50 45 50 45 37 28 139 Magajpura D.Mcw,S, 630 ... Included in urban area ... Ei,Ea,Ed. 140 Uttarsi 1,252 39 39 209 97 112 18 14 30 41 14 59 64

141 Banediya 1,333 61 61 316 154 162 20 21 6 5 31 97 90 :42 Bachhadawada P. 3,006 106 108 525 252 273 25 35 10 7 98 5 134 68 143 Kheda P,MP(A). 2,442 158 158 785 400 385' 41 50 61 60 121 9 246 198 144 Pilhampur P. 1,949 162 162 822 408 414 40 38 21 20 108 9 233 212 145 Khanakapuri 137 Uninhabited

146 Kalam Khedi P. 994 50 50 341 188 153 32 30 48 17 49 115 100 147 Karondiya 1,451 39 39 224 106 1I8 19 30 19 13 27 4 63 60 148 Chambal Baroda P. 939 51 51 278 137 141 43 42 2 35 1 82 69 149 Akolya P,MP(A). 994 86 86 446 234 212 28 37 28 21 39 2 131 111 150 Raypuriya 789 39 39 233 116 117 12 7 50 40 17 71 6- :605

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ~____A..~_----.. ~---. .---_._-_. '---, WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX ___ ..A.---..X No. r----'------, r----'------, ,_-_....A...-----... r----'---. r----"------, r----'------, ,.-----A.-----, r---"'-______._ ,....__.____, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 31

23 21 1 2 1 1 24 20 101 72 51 14 14 5 2 2 2 1 84 90 102 31 32 24 37 11 3 3 68 16 103 92 116 90 105 26 2 17 3 2 1 138 155 104 302 214 57 51 9 2 11 3 1 3 24 22 278 368 105

115 86 31 22 1 60 91 106 21 23 8 5 4 I 21 39 101 42 35 16 25 11 3 2 3 64 15 108 15 12 16 II 21 30 109 35 I 39 41 8 3 53 99 110

52 38 14 21 2 58 39 1U 92 12 97 18 4 2 94 216 112 41 55 117 128 3 2 2 1·15 135 113 86 81 199 194 15 14 1 5 165 162 114 33 22 28 2q 3 2 1 1 31 43 115

101 101 140 141 22 11 6 2 5 6 2 112 5 204 234 116 50 52 34 30 II 7 9 2 1 10 77 111 32 35 11 22 32 118 44 48 45 56 5 63 68 119 Included in urban area 120

91 15 11 78 8 5 2 I 8 127 131 121 58 53 58 49 4 4 2 1 .5 67 83 122 15 16 8 12 3 26 34 123 17 12 4 1 1 16 32 124 100 112 65 83 16 3 16 3 3 2 8 180 167 125

13 14 16 11 2 22 17 126 Uninhabited 121 103 78 66 92 9 5 9 4 1 3 7 158 172 128 33 16 30 28 2 1 45 15 129 51 45 88 90 1 2 3 85 120 130

Uninhabited 131 14 15 7 12 I 3 2 1 22 21 132 95 106 16 40 1 2 2 2 1 138 139 133 32 33 8 10 9 5 2 1 44 38 134 U~i~habited 135

42 34 12 9 2 13 15 2 51 55 136 70 68 16 25 5 2 2 1 64 64 131 13 11 16 16 6 1 2 13 17 138 in~ludcd in urban area 139 20 28 32 31 3 3 2 2 38 48 140

16 71 13 15 3 3 3 2 57 12 141

76 39 36 27 9 2 6 .... 1 2 to 118 20.5 142 148 131 65 63 16 4 10 7 154 187 143 124 11.5 5.5 68 26 29 3 3 3 4 15 175 202 144 Uninhabited 145

61 .5.5 39 39 2 11 6 2 73 .53 146 37 39 IS 20 4 3 2 1 43 58 147 49 47 23 21 9 1 1 .55 72 .148 75 72 32 29 2 16 8 1 5 103 101 149 40 41 29 22 I 4.5 .54 150 206

VILLAGE nmECTOR \'

W01UO,H:, Arca O"cu- ,-' L.C. N~me of Faciiities in pied Hausc- Total Sc',edulcd SclleJuied L'tCrale and T .";': No. Viiiage available acres Houses holds Popu!"lion Casks Tribes Educated (l·I~~) ,---_,___,,_. --~, (".---_'--~ r----A..---., ,--___ --A.. ~ r-' . P M F M F M F M F M F'

1 3 4 5 6 7 8 ') 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I'

lSI Tirla P,M.D.,),,.Ei,Ed. 3,655 315 315 1,612 ~20 792 106 92 114 160 260 42 451 152 Maiiw:Hla S,E;,b'.,EeI. 1,063 lJ 11; "Iuri' t ,! 153 ~Slal11rLir:1 S,Ei,EJ. 449 U~liqh~)bit~\..1 154 Ba·,::di Turk p. 1,216 69 69 374 l(_j-l ::·0 47 47 36 26 38 4 120 155 Ja,r'Dur ,(hedi 496 15 15 75 37 38 16 20 3 2 8 2 23

156 Boy K heda P. 1.610 52 49 302 152 150 35 37 24 31 20 I 97 157 /\.ch:~na I). 1.535 94 <')3 522 26') 2;2 67 68 ·l 2 51 6 ,S7 158 S!lgor ~'1t; h}~,"\'IP(A), 4.571 523 535 2.721 1.456 1,2\")5 165 161 18 1 579 136 757 1\,. Ei. 159 J:1m,,(~i 597 25 162 79 83 4 3 8 8 12 45 160 Sh .. hpura 158 Uninl"d:'il('d

1(>1 Rl'(""gra 72~ Un;n!Jc,bikd 1r,2 DdnJi P. ., \;00 6'; (l_c, 39,~ 21)') 1119 13 5 143 150 (,1 4 !Do) 10·' 163 U;iair>i )':552 4~ ·13 211 IO? 10~ ? 16 19 11'1 20 71 (,\) 164 Sif.)(!a l!uzltrg 555 II, 16 69 32 37 13 13 10 10 I 23 I 165 Sarph,:raj 668 30 30 183 98 1(5 49 37 6 5 13 6:1 5';

166 Ch:mdan Khedi 1'. I, I'll 67 67 362 IR3 !79 34 27 27 28 45 3 110 'N 167 U(a'j 431 Un~llhabitcd 163 B'l",1di":l 1,012 21 21 10.J 51! 45 4 6 2~ 16 I 33 ~7 169 G":',g:! Na:.;al p. 467 21 21 82 ,D 39 23 26 14 'l 2-1 1-' (70 Matipura p, 1,302 84 81 367 nil 197 160 187 3 II:; I.~_.'

111 Khanrur" 344 lJili!~llabitcd 172 Dhap~_"-r

176 M',dhopu r 805 25 25 125 63 62 2 2 4 2 8 38 37 177 Kir,n, P. 2,016 95 95 465 250 215 38 28 8 7 42 1 147 154

181 Mangenl 1,478 49 49 232 124 108 28 26 7 2 34 68 56 182 A nsu Khedi 641 36 36 218 108 110 20 15 15 15 37 2 61 64 11<3 1-: aryan,; K hecli 567 7 7 38 23 15 23 15 2 15 184 Amha PaUli 38 Uninhabited 11<5 Mus:lpunl 1,361 Uninhabited

]86 Piplya (Diglhan'; P. 725 70 70 395 224 171 56 60 14 .5 76 6 130 101 1117 Radhanagat 31R 24 24 138 73 65 5 12 18 40 34 188 GOd;r.10Il 598 42 42 235 132 103 8 6 31 22 33 19 (>(i 189 Juna Golpnra 129 Uninhabited 190 Silapat 941 62 62 313 161 152 161 152 105 8'

191 P",lly" P. 2,010 10~ 105 561 2R8 279 23 ~I 154 224 58 4 165 192 De.lIa M,U,'~.M<:w.S,pu. 6.522 325 334 1,730 907 8!3 91 90 123 103 282 27 511 193 Ratw" 83R 100 104 635 319 316 21 19 30 35 146 13 112 194 Abu Khcdi 218 Uninhabited 195 Pemipura 76 2 2 1 4 3 4 3 3

196 Mohnnpura P. 1.802 104 105 520 263 257 262 170 3 110 ]29 197 BadpipJi P. 180 45 45 236 119 117 3 2 109 109 11 69 40 ]98 Gulwa P,Mcw. 1,622 150 154 187 406 3R1 51 43 7 3 ]31 13 229 22(, 199 Rayan 2.501 80 80 391 Ig2 199 105 96 5 6 46 4 118 93 200 KUllwarsi P. 2,677 112 112 614 319 295 69 37 7 I 127 10 204 174 2U7

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- L.C. --.A..____ • ------~-- .. ---.---~ WORKERS No. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X ~-A.--, ..------"---, ,-~ ---A..----. r--..A...~.---. r-_.o\,_-l ,----"---, ,.-----A---, ,--.A..._, r----'---, ,----A..-, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M f M F 1\01 F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

174 166 152 164 11 53 l2 2 13 45 5 369 434 151 Uninhabi ted 152 Uninhabited .. 153 90 60 19 31 2 6 7 5 74 80 154 23 21 2 14 15 155

68 75 22 27 2 2 3 55 48 156 117 94 .22 29 II 6 1 1 4 103 133 157 249 160 186 188 20 90 27 12 6 3S 9 73 2 6 86 14 699 859 158 34 40 10. 4 34 39 159 Uninhabited ... 160

Uninhabited 161 56 60 26 40 14 3 4 5 5 100 85 162 49 44 11 16 7 2 2 36 44 J63 8 2 12 2 2 1 9 33 164 3S 31 21 24 1 3 38 30 165

57 49 37 50 13 3 73 80 J66 Uninhabited 167 18 16 11 10 2 2 25 18 168 6 2 10 9 2 6 19 27 169 91 93 22 29 2 55 75 170

Uninhabited 171 76 73 25 25 1 6 1 1 2 66 71 172 252 182 81 121 22 2 84 27 7 15 2 55 2 7 77 7 550 809 173 94 77 15 15 2 11 2 2 67 67 174 7 5 14 23 3 16 20 175

20 17 16 20 2 25 25 176 190 181 35 34 3 6 28 31 4 5 186 190 177 12 8 9 7 2 14 18 178 6 6 29 32 3 4 2 2 1 24 28 179 117 129 26 25 4 103 61 180

44 40 12 10 4 4 6 2 56 52 181 44 42 12 22 3 2 47 46 182 4 2 II 7 8 6 183 Uninhabited 184 Uninhabited 185

71 55 43 39 I 7 4 8 2 94 71 186 32 26 4 8 1 1 2 33 31 187 64 51 13 13 2 2 53 37 188 Uninhabited 189 51 54 85 56 67 190

9~ 71 49 67 11 5 S 1 5 2 123 134 191 247 198 194 188 10 22 13 8 6 29 390 423 192 124 128 44 21 3 1 2 10 147 139 193 l' Uninhabited 194 2 2 195

96 87 37 33 34 3 3 6 93 128 196 49 2 19 38 1 50 77 197 143 156 50 62 8 J9 8 3 5 177 15S 198 69 54 29 33 6 8 5 1 5 74 106 199 135 1280 42 33 6 11 12 1 9 115 121 200 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area O,;cu­ ,-- r-~-.-A...--, L. e­ Name of Facilities in pkd ·H;)u.~· Total Sclleduled S·:heduled Litenlte !ll1d loral ND. Village available acres Hous~s ha!J:; Population Castes Trib", Educated U-IX) r---,..--...... ~-~ .-----'--...... ~-'-"--, r"-.--.... ~--~ ,--.. ---.-t-_---.., P M F M f' M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 "7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

20 I Pipliya (Sagor) 1,320 6i 61 339 164 175 4 8 42 40 3;) 95 73 2~)2 N.1harchhaja 385 I I 4 3 1 3 I 2 1 203 !-'-..m;sa llheru 299 J j 13 57 30 21 1 30 25 22 16 20..;. Bag~iYtl p. 2,144 102 104 505 258 247 9 16 197 1:~ 1 38 IS5 142 205 i ,laharaj Khedi P. 1,404 6·1 6; 363 181 182 32 31 16 25 48 91 79

206 Rupatta 360 30 3D 189 103 86 8 8 16 ') iJ 58 35 2:'}7 Snradevi 717 UninhabiteJ 2011 Ghodabav P. 681 29 2') 143 80 63 2 80 6\ 49 50 2,)9 Chelay 1,105 ··i() 40 196 104 92 104 91 3 68 52 210 Khandan Khurd 714 28 28 166 90 76 84 73 45 44

211 Suraj Pura 347 18 18 90 49 41 42 37 31 27 2i2 Dilawara P,S. 2,635 1~9 I,,') 734 369 365 42 '69 14) 142 91 14 220 169 Zl3 G0vind Pura P. 180 17 18 161 76 85 5 14 41 35 2.14 hLvay P. 1,864 71 7] 366 188 178 30 6i ,0 6 6"6 2 117 103 215 Chai,iya 412 26 26 112 56 56 56 56 41 38

216 J(athodiya P. 1.407 92 92 496 251 245 24 34 3! 29 ~9 9 139 112 20 Bil;od Khurd P,Mcw. 1,810 93 93 50.5 245 260 19 25 47 47 104 7 141 154 218 Ko>,aJz~;'l 961 i 7 !7 77 40 31 40 37 27 19 2i9 Bhu,l Bavadi 345 2! :::1110 56 54 56 54 34 31 220 Gidkiray 128 Uninhabited

221 Chamari 344 23 23 90 49 41 49 41 35 27 222 I'hipari Pur" 117 9 9 48 24 24 23 24 15 13 1\,1 223 Khandan lluzarg 2,187 98 ,~ 611 322 289 320 239 20'J 173 224 Siioda Khurd 746 32 32 In 87 9] 22 24 2 4 14 I 52 44- 225 Billod P. 2,145 125 125 681 384 291 51 40 30 22 10) 9 2i5 176

2.26 A'11ba Kunda 646 14 14 57 21 30 23 30 13 17 227 Chama!" Kuwa 187 4 4 22 8 14 8 J4 3 6 22:~ A!"nba rura 273 21 21 J06 54 52 54 52 34 40 229 DichhLl Bardi 98 i) 8 59 33 26 33 26 17 14 2.30 Sadyamau 252 Uninhabited

231 Ban;;1;!a 806 35 }5 204 97 107 21 23 l\) 7 19 63 68 232 Jhari Badoda 1,083 4(1 40 223 IQ9 114 25 U 16 19 14 63 51 2~3 Bhurimg_l 351 10 10 54 26 28 26 23 19 15 234 ll'l]di Pura 372 15 is 76 42 34 42 34 26 16 235 Borkhcda 712 34 34 163 82 86 80 !i6 44 45

236 Bachhanpur P.Mcw. 1,847 91) 9() 493 243 255 47 6 3 3 71 16 149 143 237 Mawadi Pura Kalan p. 67 II ; i 62 31 31 31 31 14 18 233 Arvj P. 841 43 43 235 112 123 4 106 1J 8 9 61 71 239 Talw~da P. 3,0150 131 132 652 334 318 34 39 170 165 94 12 206 181 240 Baroda 477 18 18 76 39 37 4 4 18 14 3 1 23 20

241 ta) Nai Baroda Kanugo 1,641 59 59 333 110 163 43 42 16 2() 60 7 92 74 (b) NaiBarodaMandloi .,. 242 Andi Beda 318 Uninhabited 243 D·"vj !(ama] 167 Uninhabited 244 Suwar Khodari 378 Uninhabited 245 Sal~(anpur P. 3,464 198 198 1,125 603 522 59 45 120 108 205 8 355 283

246 Khan Pura (Bagadi) 525 16 16 72 35 37 7 13 8 11 3 20 19 2·1"7 Mund!a 697 28 28 157 88 69 16 8 15 11 J3 43 39 2~g Radii Pllra Kalan 194 2 295 4 5 4 3 1 24\1 Nan:1;;hata 562 Uninhabited 250 Silotiya 777 60 60 323 158 165 21 30 35 30 16 82 91 gO!)

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,-- .. _----:------....., WORKERS --_._------_._-----_.-'----- L_C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. r-.___.A._~ ..-____....____.. ,-._..A..---" r-.---A.. ~ .-__.__....., ,---'-----, r-...... ___A.----.. ,-_-A.~ ..---'-----, ..------. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1,7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

62 SI 26· 27 2 3 69 97 201 2 1 1 202 16 11 6 5 8 1l 203 80 85 62 S6 10 2 103 105 204 70 57 16 22 1 S 88 103 205

38 27 11 8 3 S 4S 51 206 Uninhabited 207 36 29 9 14 4 7 31 13 208 38 27 14 23 16 2 36 40 209 14 14 29 30 2 45 32 210

12 18 27 1 18 14 211 103 50 24 4 46 23 3 2 42 90 149 196 212 39 33 2 2 35 50 213 77 71 31 29 4 3 4 71 7S 214 32 31 2 2 7 5 15 18 215

98 87 19 24 4 12 2 1 3 112 133 216 70 91 43 S5 4 14 8 1 9 104 106 217 21 19 3 3 13 18 218 26 28 3 3 4 22 23 :119 Uninhabited 220

19 15 14 11 2 14 14 221 15 13 9 11 222 127 10{) 59 64 22 9 1 113 116 223 30 27 15 17 1 3 3 35 47 224 162 141 36 32 11 3 2 4 169 121 225

13 12 3 5 2 9 13 226 3 6 5 8 227 27 35 3 7 2 20 12 228 17 14 16 12 229 Uninhabited 230

44 46 II 21 8 1 34 39 231 41 36 15 14 3 1 3 46 63 232 14 15 5 7 13 233 19 12 3 4 4 16 18 234 42 41 2 4 38 41 235

81 81 33 40 14 2 15 19 6 94 112 236 14 18 17 13 237 57 66 1 2 1 1 1 1 51 52 238 96 104 58 54 22 2 18 17 4 1 6 3 128 137 239 14 15 5 5 2 2 16 17 240

71 55 19 19 78 89 241 Uninhabited 242 Uninhabited 243 Uninhabited 244 20j 177 80 83 18 44 23 1 5 4 248 239 245

14 13 5 6 15 18 246 36 34 6 5 45 30 247 3 I 2 3 248 (;"8 Uninhabited 249 75 11 15 1 76 74 Z'O VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKEkS Area Occu­ ,-~.._A... __ ---.. L.e­ Name of Facilities in pied House­ TOlal Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds PC'pulation Casles Tribes Educated (I-IX) r---.A._--, r'-~--' ~-.A...._-.... ~--'-~ r---"'---.... P 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 17

251 Bheru Piplya 558 4 4 17 9 8 1 2 8 6 1 5 5 252 Kunjrod P,Hos,Po. 798 63 63 248 129 119. 30 30 30 35 55 14 87 69 253 Mada 160 Uninhahited 254 Dhola Hanuman 416 12 12 65 34 31 2 32 31 19 20 255 Borikundal III 16 16 82 47 35 47 35 31 21

256 Kareni 220 10 10 50 25 25 25 25 14 13 257 Magaj Pura 593 19 19 96 47 49 29 25 to 31 26 258 Sagadi P 1,588 108 109 543 265 278 51 61 27 26 77 2 153 136 259 Kundi 531 4 4 21 12 9 12 9 6 6 260 Siyari 1,860 48 48 251 124 127 121 127 76 71

261 Mandli 473 9 9 48 24 24 24 14 12 13 262 Teli Pura 498 Uninhabited 263 SuJi Bardi 456 6 6 36 IS 21 15 21 10 10 264 Bardi Pura 650 26 26 146 80 66 74 65 40 35 265 Kundiya 545 36 36 156 79 77 75 66 53 53

266 Dundi Bardi P. 783 27 27 167 89 78 89 78 5 44 41 267 Bagadi P,M,D,MP(A).Mcw. 2,242 454 454 2,431 1,]59 1,172 70 82 25 34 490 92 744 585 268 Bhil Khedi '" 738 42 42 232 114 118 42 46 22 1 58 66 269 Bakli Kalan 290 21 21 86 47 39 45 39 29 24 270 lodwa 964 16 16 83 41 42 40 42 27 26

271 Chor Bal'da 983 Uninl>abited 272 Semlipura (Dhar) 707 Uninhabited 273 Miyapura (BaSadi) 1,031 54 54 317 160 157 152 154 8 106 98 274 Badlipura Khurd 169 4 4 17 8 9 8 9 7 5 275 Khidkya Kalan 1,045 12 12 68 37 31 36 31 24 21

276 Kothada 899 28 28 157 83 74 81 74 54 43 277 Piplimal 379 8 8 49 26 23 26 23 14 13 278 Ali P. 1,762 82 82 421 . 222 199 33 28 178 149 25 2 124 126 279 Dadiyala .. . 183 6 6 34 17 17 17 17 12 11 280 Semlipura (Nimkheda) .. . 839 20 21 120 65 55 61 55 2 32 33

281 Bakli Khurd 252 7 7 28 15 13 15 13 10 9 282 Guman Pura P. 312 27 27 144 79 65 72 64 23 41 39 283 Jamnya 185 14 14 86 38 48 38 46 4 22 26 284 Kunda 925 13 13 60 33 27 11 15 10 10 2 17 17 285 Guncra 1,155 25 25 119 57 62 57 60 36 36

286 Amla 1,789 66 66 330 180 ISO 174 143 6 107 92 287 Garh 756 10 10 59 31 28 30 28 21 19 288 Khidkya Khurd 572 6 6 42 16 26 16 26 9 12 289 Bori 1,679 48 48 241 120 121 120 121 2 68 69 290 Dhavli 855 10 10 53 26 27 26 27 16 14

291 Umarya 2,234 52 52 327 162 165 162 165 87 86 (Chhota Barkheda) 292 D .. qlat pura . 663 IS 15 101 50 51 SO 51 30 27 293 Bardi Pura 167 6 6 25 16 9 16 9 9 3 294 Kher Pura 222 4 4 25 1J 14 11 14 6 8 295 Meghapura P. 993 46 46 241 J 15 126 114 126 5 6 69 72

296 M ewas lamnya P. 523 24 24 120 58 62 2 53 62 38 34 297 Bhimgarh Pura 495 Uninhabited 298 Chip Khodrapura 833 24 24 139 73 66 73 66 3 4S 38 299 Durga Pura 250 11 12 67 42 2S 6 35 25 9 19 14 300 AnwaJi Pura 1,029 11 11 58 32 26 32 26 19 14 211

DHAR TAHSIL

WOIlK.ERS NON- ._--.. _- ---, WORKERS LC. 11 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No ,----A..-____ r--~""""""\ ,----A..--.. ,-~ __...A_ ..~ r------A...~ ,--.. ---"--- _. ~__,._-~ r- .. -..A... .. ---. r---...A.----.. r-"__"'_~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

4 3 1 1 .. 4 3 251 42 46 12 IS "6 9 3 3 "i 1 3 4 9 42 SO 252 Uninhabited '" 253 19 17 3 IS 11 254 22 17 4 4 5 16 14 255

14 13 11 12 256 26 21 5 5 16 23 257 80 70 32 43 14 3 16 19 2 3 5 112 142 258 6 6 6 3 259 62 61 4 9 9 48 56 260

12 13 12 It 261 Uninhabited. " 262 10 10 5 11 263 36 31 4 4 40 31 264 53 53 26 24 265

43 41 I ... 45 37 266 428 443 77 86 37 68 41 3 7 57 6 5 64 6 515 587 267 50 58 6 8 1 1 56 52 268 23 20 4 3 3 18 15 269 27 26 14 16 270

Uninhabited, .. 271 Uninhabited '" 272 86 79 9 17 10 2 54 59 273 7 5 1 4 274 22 21 2 13 10 275

52 43 2 29 31 276 9 10 2 2 3 1 12 10 277 86 77 32 44 4 2 3 98 73 278 8 7 3 4 1 5 6 279 27 29 4 4 1 33 22 280

9 6 1 3 5 4 281 35 37 5 :1 38 26 282 19 24 1 2 2 16 22 283 2 12 8 S 2 ·4 16 10 284 29 16 7 20 21 26 285

95 85 8 7 3 73 58 286 19 16 2 3 10 9 287 9 12 7 14 288 63 67 2 5 52 52 289 14 11 2 3 10 13 290

86 85 75 79 291 30 27 20 24 292 9 3 7 6 293 5 8 1 5 6 294 66 70 3 2 46 54 195

4 33 2 20 28 296 Uninhabited ::: 297 38 32 7 6 28 28 298 13 11 4 3 23 11 299 14 10 5 4 13 12 300 ~u

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area ~_...A...~ L. C. Name of Facilities ill Occupied House- Total Schedukd Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village a..,&i1able acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (i-IX) ,..--. _,,_;..._~ .-~ r-.. -.~---.. r---.A---., r-,...._....A..._----., r----"--, P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 :) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

30t Bherughata pura 203 4 4 18 8 10 g 10 6 5 302 Mohudi Pura 195 Uninhabited 303 Jhikdyll Pura 192 5 5 4:; 22 23 22 23 10 14. 304 Dudhi Kundal PUra 254 2 2 16 8 8 8 8 5 4 305 Banjari pura 297 12 12 74 36 38 36 38 22 20

306 Patada Pura 885 29 29 153 75 78 2 75 76 45 43 307 Bhoja Pura 431 1 1 5 2 3 2 3 2 3 308 Ghugari pura 224 U.-.inhabiled 309 Chof Havdi 577 20 20 1?7 63 64 63 63 33 35 310 Dhormarya Pura 563 8 8 3~ 20 18 20 18 11 14

311 Salyamal Pura 458 16 16 i8 38 40 38 40 20 20 3~2 Kalyaghat Pura 255 5 5 21 10 II 10 11 8 7 313 Gular Jhiri Pura 952 31 31 136 73 63 3 70 63 3 41 41 314 Chunal1hati Pura 334 7 7 42 21 21. 21 21 12 8 315 'Pilhya PUra 106 7 7 3<) 24.. 15 24 15 10 10 316 Amba PUra P. 952 23 23 174 90 84 89 83 14 3 52 46 317 Morda 481 14 14 69 36 33 34 33 3 23 22 318 Mcjal 295 12 12 24 12 12 12 12 8 7 319 Dhukni (Khal~a) 218 17 17 96 48 48 48 48 27 28 320 Hhi] Kunda 765 31 31 164 79 85 79 85 44 41

321 DllC·,1 Bardi 550 30 30 143 82 61 82 61 41 38 322 Guwadi 5J4 15 15 78 46 32 46 32 28 23 323 parwat Pura 718 38 38 203 98 105 93 lOS 53 65 (Baga! Pura) 3'24 Mawadi Pura KhunJ 435 II II 39 17 22 16 22 9 II 325 Path Dhoga 218 10 10 5S 29 26 29 26 17 ]5

3!6 Khirad 40 2 ? 11 4 7 4 7 4 4 327 Pipal Khun' 613 5 ; 31 14 17 14 16 9 JO 328 Lobh"l1 Pu ra 222 16 16 93 52 41 52 41 5 28 26 329 Kisana Khouara 124 14 14 56 29 27 29 21 15 15 330 llanjari 23 . 6 6 25 12 13 12 12 5 6

331 Lunchra !,166 80 80 413 210 203 169 168 28 3 127 103 332 Bakan Kheda 296 22 22 110 52 58 52 51 30 30 333 Bediya 151 19 19 W8 48 60 48 60 26 30 334 Suraj Pura Khurd 199 21 21 99 47 52 47 52 27 32 335 Dhigli l'ura 46 5 5 26 17 9 17 9 8 8

336 Nanki p,lra 193 12 12 64 38 26 38 2S 28 14 337 Dada ]%r Khcda 201 Uninhabited 338 Ka!yadeh 334 II II 65 32 33 32 3~ 20 15 339 Karondiya 695 15 15 75 39 36 39 36 24 24 340 Jirapura 1,041 66 66 310 166 144 4 5 154 129 10 97 91

341 Gaol1vda 384 18 18 100 44 56 43 56 26 29 342 MinaKhedi 544 40 40 229 116 113 116 110 70 72 343 Satipur" 232 19 ]9 109 55 54 55 51 31 36 344 Memdiya 149 8 8 35 15 20 15 20 9 11 345 Kidiya 99 Uninhabited

346 Kali Kiray 532 9 9 47 25 22 25 22 13 11 347 Gadltghata 278 ]9 19 113 68 45 62 45 40 32 348 Ajl1ai 548 39 39 162 89 73 5 84 68 56 40 349 Sevsingh Pura 263 ]0 10 46 25 21 25 21 15 12 350 Bada Kalan III 14 1~ 67 34 33 34 33 22 20 ~13

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON-

--..A....~ __.__ r--~--- ~------.. WORKERS L.C. No. II III IV V VI VII VIlI IX X r-~"----~ r----....A..----.. ,-__..._---, r---..A...-...... , ,_.-_....._.A..--....,. ,------"---...... ,--...... __..._--._, ,--,.._.._A._ .._.--., ,-_...A..--... ,.----..A...._~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

4 3 ·2 2 2 5 301 Uninhabited 302 9 9 I 5 12 9 303 4 3 1 1 3 4 304 15 12 7 8 14 18 305

26 27 19 16 30 35 306 2 3 307 U~inhabited 308 25 28 6 7 2 30 29 309 11 12 2 9 4 310

18 20 2 18 20 311 8 7 2 4 312 37 35 4 6 32 22 313 12 8 9 13 314 6 6 4 4 14 5 315

46 43 2 3 4 38 38 316 19 22 3 I 13 11 317 8 7 4 5 318 22 25 4 3 21 20 319 37 34 7 6 35 44 320

35 18 6 20 41 23 321 :?8 23 18 9 322 45 60 6 S 45 40 323 9 II 8 11 324 17 15 12 11 325

4 4 3 326 7 9 2 5 7 327 25 3 26 24 IS 328 12 12 3 3 14 12 329 3 4 2 2 7 7 330

68 61 37 36 16 5 2 4 83 100 331 27 9 3 21 22 28 332 22 24 4 4 2 22 30 333 27 32 20 20 334 6 5 2 3 9 1 335

18 13 8 2 10 12 336 Uninhabited 337 15 10 5 5 12 18 338 20 20 4 4 15 12 339 91 85 2 4 2 2 69 53 340

19 12 7 17 18 27 341 54 56 9 16 6 46 41 342 29 35 2 1 24 18 343 9 11 6 9 344 Uninhabited 345

12 7 4 12 II 346 38 29 I 2 1 1 28 13 347 4S 29 8 .6 2 4 1 1 33 33 348 14 12 1 10 9 349 22 20 12 13 350 214

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Name Area Occu- ,--.A..---, L. C. of Faci1iti~1 ill pied House- Total Scheduled Sc.heduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r---...A..--, ,.---.A.-1 ,----A.._.-") r-___.o\",,---. r----"'-...... P 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 17

3S1 Devipura 96 3 3 16 9 7 9 7 6 4 352 MiYllpura Pahad 4,024 2 2 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 353 Manasa 47 .. Uninhabited ... 354 Patdi 799 14 14 78 38 40 38 40 is 21 355 Shikar Pura 935 42 42 186 105 81 105 81 7 54 50

356 Ka~di Pura P. 461 43 43 237 121 116 119 116 16 81 73 357 Go pura 218 5 5 27 15 12 15 12 9 6 358 Charghati 184 Uninhabited ... 359 Bjyaghall Pura 189 10 10 41 15 26 15 26 10 i·j 360 Adhaseriya PUra 307 1 I 4 2 2 2 2 .2 2

361 Bari Pura ll6 9 9 4~ 17 27 17 27 12 14 362 Pirghata Pura 699 15 15 102 52 50 52 50 34 25 363 Bedya Pura 340 34 34 160 86 74 86 14 52 44 364 Amba Pura 184 6 6 44 19 25 19 25 12 11 365 Imli Pura 338 14 14 96 48 48 48 48 9 ~5 29

366 Adabayda Pura 288 6 6 32 19 13 19 13 11 8 367 Bhura Kua 424 11 II 58 29 29 29 29 18 21 368 Hira Pura 1,234 17 17 95 43 52 43 52 24 26 369 Jarnnya Khurd 788 31 31 154 88 66 87 65 7 49 38 370 nhurighati Pura 459 15 13 62 33 29 33 29 20 16

371 Pardhya pura 457 5 5 21 12 9 II 8 6 5 372 J unapani Pura 79 12 12 55 25 30 25 29 16 14 373 Sodlya Pura 459 30 31 165 77 88 77 88 45 31 374 KaronrJiya Kbalipura 178 18 18 73 46 27 46 27 22 18 375 Galla Mavdipura 353 14 14 63 32 31 32 30 20 17

376 Nim Kheda 479 18 18 80 44 36 44 36 26 23 317 Chor Bardi 51 1 1 4 3 1 3 I 1 1 378 Chho(a Barkheda 501 17 17 93 51 42 48 42 33 26 379 Gaumal 487 4 4 25 12 13 12 13 8 5 380 Gol Pura 419 15 IS 66 33 33 33 32 17 20

381 Badlipura Kalan 69 16 16 90 41 49 39 49 22 30 382 Bhasam Garh 176 12 12 53 23 30 22 30 17 13 383 Pipli Mal 1,018 22 22 102 48 54 48 54 32 30 384 Bangred 1,410 3.5 36 200 97 103 95 101 63 61 385 Jamallghali 316 22 22 100 55 45 49 40 32 26

386 Sangwi Kalan 553 23 23 148 84 64 83 64 62 39 387 Junapani 2,.513 38 38 207 99 lOS 94 lOS .52 56 388 San"",i Khurd 328 IS IS 77 34 43 34 43 26 2.5 389 Kamta 850 24 24 137 71 66 71 65 50 37 390 SodJya Khued 81 6 6 20 9 11 9 11 6 6

391 Kakal Pura 1,037· 60 60 3J.5 1.56 159 iss 157 2 101 87 392 Karam Talai 748 26 26 n2 68 64 68 64 44 34 393 Bilyadeh 392 11 11 64 35 29 35 28 24 20 394 Samriya . .5.50 8 8 31 19 12 19 12 12 7 395 Kachhawada p. 448 61 61 333 164 169 11 16 132 133 52 10 96 77

396 Nisaniya 86 Uninhabited .•. 397 Kachhal 772 16 16 136 66 70 66 70 39 36 398 Gugli 601 42 42 203 JOl 102 99 100 1 60 53 399 Nalchha P,M,T,D,Rhc, 3,467 456 482 2,265 1.179 1,086 84 91 108 86 496 1.53 620 216 HOI,Mcw,Po. 400 Kuradya P. 2.483 96 96 .548 284 264 250 255 6 1.51 1.59 215

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,- WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,.--A--. ,.---A.---. ,...-A--. ,.--A--. ( , ...---'---. ,.--A--. ,--A--. ,----"---, M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F r-~

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

3 2 3 2 3 3 351 1 1 2 2 352 Uninhabited ", 353 15 19 3 :2 70 19 354 49 ,5 50 51 31 355

41 29 28 44 6 3 40 43 356 9 5 1 6 6 357 Uninhabited ". 3S8 10 8 5 5 13 359 2 2 360

9 11 3 3 5 13 361 32 2S 2 18 25 362 46 37 6 7 34 30 363 9 10 1 1 2 7 14 364 21 25 1 2 2 2 23 19 365

9 7 2 1 8 5 366 14 14 4 5 2 11 8 '367 22 22 2 4 19 26 368 36 35 2 3 II 39 28 369 20 16 13 13 370

5 5 6 4 371 16 14 9 16 372 43 31 2 32 57 373 22 18 ". 24 9 374 19 16 1 12 14 375

20 17 5 5 18 13 376 1 1 2 377 24 22 9 3 18 16 378 8 5 4 8 379 15 16 ... 4 16 13 380

18 26 4 4 19 19 381 14 11 3 2 6 17 382 30 28 2 2 16 24 383 56 49 6 12 1 34 42 384 27 24 1 2 2 1 23 19 385

49 39 3 10 22 25 386 46 52 6 4 47 52 387 16 19 10 5 8 18 388 42 34 3 3 5 21 29 389 6 6 3 5 390

92 78 7 9 2 55 72 391 38 34 6 24 30 392 23 19 II 9 393 11 7 1 7 5 394 55 54 I3 8 4 12 9 5 7 6 68 92 395

Uoinhabited ..• 396 34 32 5 4 27 34 397 57 42 3 11 41 49 398 258 168 25 17 28 2 64 18 31 9 4 43 3 6 161 S9 SS9 810 399 139 147 10 9 2 , 133 lOS 400 :.n6

VII.LAtiE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- ,---'----, L.C. Name or Facilitiel in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No_ Village available acreli Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) r-.. - .. -.-....;.._-----, r--._J...... , r----..A-. '----.., r--___.A...-~ r-- ...... _.A..----... P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17

401 Awulya 440 4 4 26 14 12 14 11 8 6 402 Bhadkya 988 62 62 287 ·161 126 117 122 92 71 403 Saray P,MCW. 4,624 125 125 775 394 381 323 381 24 . 249 204 404 Khan Pura 241 14 14 66 39 27 39 27 5 26 12 405 Bhur Kuwa 1.097 22 22 130 74 56 73 56 1 49 32

406 Sindh Kuwa 838 11 II 76 39 37 39 37 29 31 407 Kharwari 854 10 10 64 31 33 31 33 20 17 408 Adbeli 5,085 Uninhabited 409 Bhil Talwada 2.962 44 44 236 119 117 118 117 72 68 410 Amkho 1.987 38 38 213 107 106 107 103 71 61

411 Sod pur 1,6110 136 136 682 346 336 4 5 342 313 41 10 201 166 412 Dhal P. 694 17 17 103 51 52 48 51 12 32 31 413 Juni Dhal P. 230 5 5 35 17 18 17 18 10 12 414 Devi Pura 301 14 14 79 37 42 37 42 21 23 415 KOlhi Sod pur 470 31 31 166 88 78 88 78 4 44 41

416 Aboo Ghati 220 Uninhabited ... 417 Sewari Mal 1562 42 42 201 100 101 100 101 55 51 418 Raj Garh 300 Uninhabited 419 Kundla 1,418 15 15 74 39 35 39 35 29 21 420 Kundli 101 6 6 31 19 12 19 12 10 9

421 KUWa 1,847 28 28 156 71 85 69 85 41 52 422 Mawadi Pura 333 2 2 8 4 4 4 4 3 2 423 Gyan Pura 5. 420 55 55 260 139 121 139 121 2 80 78 424 Panala S. 415 40 40 208 102 106 81 41 22 55 '8 425 Bhuwa Wada 954 52 52 311 160 151 160 151 3 97 86

426 Rehtia 250 Uninh.abited 427 Ukala 865 71 71 336 173 163 173 163 2 123 109 428 Bhil Bar Kheda 2,180 93 93 455 231 224 2 206 205 114 116 429 Nimtoka 202 14 14 79 42 31 42 28 28 26 430 Mohan PUra 986 18 18 71 35 36 33 33 22 20

431 Rangaoll 1,685 15 15 77 45 32 45 32 26 23 432 Hedari 3.703 32 32 186 92 94 90 92 S2 55 433 Umar Pura 4,790 66 66 356 172 IS4 170 184 100 87 434 Rati Talui 1,158 31 31 177 76 101 76 101 37 42 435 JhirnYa 273 4 4 44 21 23 20 2~ 2 17 13

436 Beklya 673 21 21 94 50 44 50 44 32 24· 437 Jamanajhiri 1,619 19 19 129 58 71 2 56 71 32 33 438 Khedi 307 35 35 162 81 81 4 3 77 78 4 58 48 439 Jamla 604 37 37 174 89 85 88 85 2 49 46 440 Jamanpali 954 38 38 207 108 99 108 99 2 63 61

441 Mograbao 2,048 26 26 129 67 62 66 62 36 33 442 Mendi Khedi 1,198 36 36 190 107 83 2 75 81 67 50 443 Hema Bardi 341 15 16 96 42 54 42 54 27 31 444 Sadadya Kuwa 1,910 55 55 294 150 144 150 144 95 84 445 Sodlya Kalan 471 Uninhabited

446 Barukho 2.553 2 2 11 3 8 3 8 3 3 447 Latamli 2,02tl 62 62 306 168 138 167 138 7 101 90 448 Sakaltod 834 Uninhabited 449 Amba Pura 1,648 26 26 143 71 72 69 72 40 4tl 450 Kalibel 386 20 20 94 44 50 44 50 35 28 217

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON. ,..._--_._-_.. _--_ -. ----~-.----.__--.-- _.. _------"------._ ... _.... _------.. ---~ WORKERS L-C. H III IV V VI VlI VIII IX X No. r-"' --'------., ~-_A.~ ,---..A..----, r-----"-----. ,----"------> r----"----, ,--_...A... .. ~ ,-----.A.--, r----"------> ,.-,,--,-,,---':""""'"'1 M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

7 5 1 6 6 401 72 57 12 14 8 69 55 402 205 175 19 29 22 2 145 177 403 23 11 3 1 13 15 404 47 32 2 25 24 405

29 27 2 2 10 6 406 20 17 11 16 407 Uninhabited 408 72 68 47 49 409 52 51 2 2 17 8 36 45 410

173 144 16 19 10 3 2 145 170 411 27 31 3 2 19 21 412 10 12 7 6 413 21 23 16 19 414 39 33 4 7 44 37 415

Uninhabited 416 45 40 8 9 2 2 45 50 417 Uninhabited 418 22 19 7 2 10 14 419 10 9 9 3 420

38 50 3 2 30 33 421 3 2 1 2 422 43 35 78 :59 43 423· 33 10 14 48 6 2 47 48 424 80 71 16 15 1 63 65 425

Uninhabited 426 JJ6 103 6 6 50 54 427 83 80 31 36 117 108 428 28 26 ... 14 11 429 14 17 3 5 2 13 16 430

25 22 1 19 9 431 45 51 1 6 3 40 39 432 83 74 14 II 2 1 72 97 433 30 36 6 6 39 59 434 15 10 I 3 4 10 435

29 22 2 2 18 20 436 32 33 26 3' 437 47 40 4 8 2 4 23 33 438 44 40 5 6 40 39 439 56 58 5 3 45 38 440

34 28 2 5 31 29 441 37 13 7 27 19 ·3 7 3 40 33 442 16 11 31 15 23 443 87 78 8 6 55 60 444 \. Uninhabited 445 3 3 5 446 82 83 13 7 2 4 67 48 447 Uninhabited 448 22 16 45 31 26 449 30 28 5 9 22 450 218

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- r----"--. L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate an d Total No. VillaQe available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ~--~...}.._---., r-~-..A..---, r--...A-"'_~ ~·-_""_-1 r--..,A... .. --~ P 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 17

451 Bandhav Kalan 707 16 16 7[ 35 36 35 36 23 19 452 Undakho 3,266 24 24 110 58 52 58 51 40 29 453 Suli Bardi 1.188 39 39 203 til 92 1[1 92 70 53 454 Mali PUra 1.344 28 28 143 69 74 69 74 31 35 455 Bhad Khodari 570 Uninhabited

456 Bandhav 998 7 7 33 20 13 20 13 8 7 457 Chikhali 1.500 10 10 61 30 :II 28 30 2 18 21 458 Budi Mandav 104 Uninhabited 459 Kalighali 60S 16 16 91 39 52 39 51 1 20 31 460 Mandav P,Hos,MP(A). 4,265 306 307 1.347 707 640 18 19 375 358 225 60 424 280 Po.

461 Ramgarh 451 24 24 131 74 57 73 55 45 35 462 Badiya 1.269 12 12 84 44 40 42 40 27 26 463 Jhabari 538 36 36 173 90 83 90 83 48 49 464 Titi Pura 641 28 28 189 104 85 94 80 5S 54 465 Songarh 228 Uninhabited

466 Sagar p. 872 106 106 527 269 258 4 4 231 248 12 157 147 467 Katladi Pura p. 792 51 51 334 171 163 1 1 170 161 2 121 113 468 Jamnya 661 46 46 216 100 J16 2 100 113 1 73 78 469 NandJal Pura 370 41 41 198 116 82 115 77 58 48 470 Kaneriya 835 8 Ii 45 23 22 5 2 18 16 IS 12

471 Dukani (Mafi) 336 17 17 81 38 43 37 43 26 18 472 Dad 182 9 9 46 25 21 25 21 15 16 473 Jamanda 392 4 4 22 12 10 12 IO \0 6 474 Devjhiri 239 2 2 13 6 7 6 7 3 4 475 Juna Kheda 164 Uninhabited 476 Palasmal 973 9 9 61 28 33 27 33 19 18 219

DHAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- r-~---.-~---.----""_~----.--___'~------_""_-----.--- -.------.. ----..". WORKERS L.Co II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. r-.. --A-... ____ ,----"-----, r----"----, ,-~----A....-"""-) ,.---..A...-~ ,-----'----, r-~-~ r---"--'---, r---....'.,..~ ,---.A.--., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

16 15 4 7 12 17 451 32 24 4 5 4 18 23 452 57 48 12 5 1 41 39 453 25 27 4 8 2 38 39 454 Uninhabited 455

8 7 12 6 456 13 13 2 3 3 5 12 10 457 Uninhabited 458 20 28 3 19 :u 459 182 206 29 31 42 2 12 11 31 8 18 22 6 82 22 283 360 460

33 32 3 3 7 29 22 461 13 I 13 25 1 17 14- 462 46 46 2 2 42 34 463 49 48 5 8 49 31 464 Uninhabited 465

87 53 143 6 3 3 1 3 4 112 111 466 85 72 3 16 32 25 I 50 50 467 66 63 1 3 6 12 27 38 468 40 13 48 2 2 58 34 469 15 12 8 10 470

16 12 7 6 3 12 25 471 13 13 2 3 10 5 472 10 6 2 4 473 3 4 3 3 474 Uninhabited 475 19 18 9 15 476

221

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Serial Name of L. C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

A 16 Atarsuma 207 161 (i) Kheda Falya (ii) Mali Falya Agar 60 76 (iii) Patel Fa/ya (0 Anwali Klu,da (ii) Gadriapur (iii) Galpura (iv) Malia FalYll B (v) Tadl'i Fal),a (vi) UdyaplIr 2 A.igaon 228 198 17 Babhalibadi 173 ISS (i) D"II'udia FalJ'a (ii) Kakad Fa/ya ~i) Ambapura (ill Lakadkhai 3 Akhada 64 60 18 Babul Gaon 26J 262 (i) D"all Bardi (ii) Kha.vriamli 19 Babulsha 193 212 (iii) M""i Bardi (iv) Raj (v) Sat Bilia 20 Bad Gaon 140 228 4 Ali I:H 133 (i) Ambapura (i) BardiplIra (if) Chogrdia 21 Badgyar 130 109 (iii) DIIIII Dadi (iv) [lIllipllra (i) Baufipll/'a (ii) Kalia Khodra (v) K/lod"opar (vi) SII.tipllTU (iii) Nad/plira S Aloda 162 223 22 Badkachh 48 25 (i) Bichltl Fa~l'a (ii) Dewdaplll"ll (i) Ka/ikhelar (iii) Pachh/a Fa/ya (il') Patdpllra 23 Badwania 209 159 6 Amal Jhuma 211 211 (i) BazllIplira (ii) ehibllaniapura (i) Hare/apl/ra (ii) Kastar Bari (iii) Kakatipura (iv) Ko.viya Mahapura (iii) Plllltia Talab (iv) Patelpura (v) Mandirplwa (vi) Pate/pura 7 161 222 24 Bag 78 73 (i) Serna/pura (i) Balaimatla (li) Bhar Mahalia 8 Amba Soti 7 13 (iii) Brahman Mahalia (iv) Talai 9 Amlabawadi 246 244 (v) Gawalipllra (vi) Lohar Falya 10 Amlal 191 200 (vii) Matadarwaja (viii) Mewatipura (i) Dadripllra cm Bal'ipura (ix) Mu.mlman Mohalla CX) Nai Mohalla (i;;) Bhilafplll'a (iv) Dhall'diapllra (xi) Sadal" Bazar (xii) Sirvipura (I') Jiratpllra (l'j) Patelpura (xiii) Tile l.i Bardi 11 Anjaniamalhar 108 97 25 Bagoli 31 43 (il BediplII'a 26 Bagpura 69 83 12 Anjan Khedi 98 96 (i) Khadll (ii) Khatal Bardl (iii) Malpura (i) DOlli Bardi (Ii) Rawotpura (iii) Soliyapura (iv) Tadvi Falya 27 Bajdi 247 245 28 Banda 66 52 13 Auwali 112 123 (i) Behatliplll'a (ii) Ma/pura Ci) Bawdiplll"O (if) Maklhadra (iii) Nadipl/ra (iv) Semalpura (iii) Mt'fofliapllra (iv) Part!( Falya (v) TadwiplIl'a CV) Pipa/wari (vi) Talabpul'a 29 Bandhaniya 70 84 14 Arada 143 148 (i) Badi Saran I (ii) Bhakhodra (i) Bad Fa/ya (ii) Bazar Falya (iii) Chlwri Sarani (iv) Moripura (iii) Bhlll' Ghtlri (Iv) Dam'" Fa/ya (v) Gawaltleri (vi) GawaliYll Falya 30 Banki (Tanda) 25 20 (VIi) Jamla Gha/i (viii) Mandaballi (ix) Palel Falya (x) Plrallipllra 31 Banki (Bag) 52 79 15 Aspur l06 llO (i) KlldalplIl"ll (i) BIllIwanipura (li) Gawa/ipllra 32 Banki Dehri 133 102 (iii) Masaniapura (i) Go/pllra :322

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4 Kukshi T>lhsil-Comcl.

Serial Name of L.C. L. C. Serial Name of L. C. 1·. C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No, 'l'io. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

33 Barad 23 33 55 Budmal 248 246 34 Bar\'~a (Tal1:.ia) 17 14 35 Bardo. 114 156 C (i) B •. ;"w· SfJ·vi ,\.."I.·.'~d/'l (i!) Bh·,bra F':l.l·" 56 Chach" Kua 236 181 (iii) plIfi,'a A-Ilu (l"q l\'('J,-klit fu 57 Chhuda",'act 44 41 36 Bar Khcda 84 86 58 Ch;lklya 186 172 Ii, {i. It-odi Fulya (iv) Pa.','phalia (iii) iVulipura (il') Nmmpllra 68 Chikapoti 72 61 (ii K,/dwa/i (ii) Katabo,.i 45 Bhamri 81 89 (iii) ,\lll/pura (ij Burdipura (ii) Dcwjhari 69 Chikhalda 257 258 (iii) D"i~'jl-'l;;~':a (iI,) Salyupani (.') S{}~nl/;«HJ 7() Chiprata 138 226 46 Bhanwaria 212 210 Ii) Nadipar (i) Bhw,,,,,,,.ia Khas (ii) Heladar 71 Chitawara 71 62 Bharadpur 177 47 215 (i) Ma/pura (ii) Star 48 Bhilsur 213 209 49 Bhimpllra 110 137 D (iJ B.'WIIM:"·O Falyo (ii) MJII'agliata 235 179 (iii) Ptlle,~lI.'-a 72 Dabhani 50 Bidwaliya 218 252 (i) Pate/pIII'a 73 Dahi 204 188 51 Bir1ai 115 113 (i) Dashe,." Kheda (ii) Ka/ukhet (iJ KIil"lap!1,-a (ii) Palpllra (iii) Kusbadahi (iv) Patel Fa/ya IJi(1 Pa::.:'i~"'W .... 1 (v) SUJ"ani 237 182 52 llodgaon 1.84 171 74 Dasana (i) Pate/Pltra (ii) Nayak Falya (i} Cjl!l.·!W~I .•l.: Fa;T1 (ii) Pat .. / Fo/ya (iii) Guliya (Hi) Sag'll'~tJ'a Filiya 75 Dehar 242 204 53 Hodwara 264 264 (ij Aw"r (ii) Dehar Khas 54 Bor Kui 76 72 (iii) Gaoll Khedi (jv) Modipura 223

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES .. Kukshi Tahsil--Contd.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 .. 0 76 Dehari 118 101 (i) Deharipllra 94 Gajgota 171 165 223 184 77 Dengcha (i) Kadwalya Kua (ii) Kamatpura (ii) Bhllrkua Falya (i) Baidal/hadia FalYIl (iii) Kanta Bari (iv) La/ Khedi (iv) Patel (iill lirat Falyll Falya (v) Naliapllra (vi) Panchbara 78 De.hwalia 196 235 (I'ii) Patel Fa/ya 80 91 79 Dewdha 95 Gangpur 200 175 (i) (ii) Salyapani Nim Khcda (i) Patel Falya (ii) Uparla Fa/ya 80 Dewdha 226 192 96 Gardawad 22 34 (I) Bad Falya (il) Bk{lhrio,;lIra 97 Gardi 34 27 (iii) MlIdkipura (iv) Pate/pura 98 Gatla 43 28 81 202 177 99 Gehal Gaon 256 247 (i) Baratia Fa/ya (ii) Charan Fa/yo (iii) Patel Fa/ya 100 Geta 47 26 82 Dhanora 157 129 (i) Bharia Klla (ii) lhamapura 83 Dharamrai 240 195 (iii) Patd Falya (n Dlzadl'i Fa/ya (ii) Dllmri Khodri 101 Ghat Gaon 139 227 (iii) Khadi Fa/ya (i.,) Kheda Fa/ya (i) Bafka/apllra (ii) Dondwapllra (v) KlIa Fa/ya (vi) Patel Fa/ya (iii) Gizatgaon Klzas (iv) Randapura ("ii) Pipal Kallt/lla 102 Ghoda 86 84 Dhilwani 63 56 64 (i) Chhol i Dhi! (ii) Moti Dhil (i) Akhalya (ii) Rohwala 85 Dholia 123 140 103 Ghogdardi 1 1 (i) Dha/garh (ii) Lohar Fa/ya 104 Ghor 24 30 (iii) Modia Fa("a (il') MIIlIda Bawadi 105 GhutyaDeo 57 53 (v) Talabpura (vi) T.dya Kua (I) Mafpura lii) Patel Fa/ya 86 Digwi 146 144 Ghuddalya 39 42 (il Bhan Kua (iI) Bhallwarpura 106 Ghulsar 163 232 (iii) Patelpura 107 108 Ghumia 75 57 87 Dohad 217 249 (i) Para (i) Kheda (il) Patel Falya 88 Doi 97 95 109 Girwania 126 135 (i) Bodarpllra (ii) Jamrujpura (i) Bardi Falya (it) Dabaria Fa/)'u (iii) ~ohilipura (iv) Tudvipura (iii) Im/ipllra (iv) Kanasia Falya ..89 Dongar Gaon 156 131 (v) K"edfi (vi) Lipana Bari 90 Dovni 8 15 (vii) Molpaliya ("ii.) Pharla Mhow (i) B/randaria 110 Gogaon 178 217 91 Dugawan 229 202 (i) Fajliapura (ii) So/iapuru 111 Gorda 158 128 (iii) Ta/abpllra 112 Got Bori 58 51 92 Dukni 180 221 (il Detkia Kua (ii) /mlipura (i) Dabrapura (ii) Machlipura (iii) Moripllra U',) Nadipura (iii) Masa"iapura (iv) Patelpura (v) Susriapura (vi) Utbaida 7 F 113 Guda 14 114 Guradia 21 35 93 Fifeda 152 154 (i) Bada Semal (li) Badra Awar H (iii) Bodrapur (iv) B/aipura (v) Khadlya (vi) Khodra ll5 Haldi 125 136 (vii) Ku.wpya (viii) Madrapura (il Kharia (ii) Kheda (ix) Malpur (x) Pate/pura (iii) Patelpura (iv) Tiklabadra (xi) Vhayapuro 116 Hansal Bad 9 ·2 2'.H

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Serial Nam.: of L.C. L. C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. VilIag" No. No. No. Villpge No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

J 138 Kanheri Sujanpura 100 87 (i) L"priopura (ii) Malpllra 10 117 Jali 4 (iii) Pale/plII'a 118 Jalwat 201 174 139 Kankad Kua 10 4 (i) Ba,"fi Faly" (i') l\'ca/iyu Falya 140 Kankadwa 38 40 (iii) Plljw·"a Falya (i.,) Patel Falya 119 Jamada 239 194 141 KEnli 46 47 (i) (ii i Patelpura Kildip/lra 142 Kap~i 134 127 (iv) Wakhyapilra (Ui) Puia; ipl/ra (i) Chil .... a (ii) Kaliyadagad 120 JamJa (TaJ1da) 19 16 (iii) Kap

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4 Kuksbi Tah~il-Collfcl.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

160 KharajJJa 194 216 180 Lingwa 250 254 181 Lohana 2SJ 241 161 Khargone 116 104 182 Lohara 13S 108 (i) Khodrapllra (ii) Mod }<"aIYlI U) Imlipura 230 (iii) Piplapura ]83 Lohari 16S (i) Lahar; Khas Kharwa1i 27 11 162 184 Longsari 117 98 Kharwat 141 150 163 (i) Biclllapura (ii) Kharpura (i) Patelpura (iii) Khedapura (iv) Nayapura Khalami 168 166 164 (v) Sastipura (i) Chilasu (ii) Dagada (iii) Palas Khedi (iv) Panchwara 185 Loni 159 219 (v) Peud Falya (vi) Ukala (1) Chorbawarfj (ii) Loll; Khas 165 Kheda 260 261 186 Lunara 107 93 166 Bag 101 121 (i) Kharp .. ra (ii) Moripura (i) Fi/iya Chhe(ia-Kheda (iiI) Patel Falya 167 Kherda 189 158 (i) Goradiapura (ii) Hallumallpllra M (iii) Kakad Fa/ya (Iv) Klradapura (v) Patelpllra 187 Magarda 99 100 168 Kherwan 73 65 (i) Bhilalapura (II) Jlritariapura (iii) Malpura (iV) Patel Falya (i) Mallchhni (ii) Olilar (11) Piplia Khodra (iii) Patel Falya 188 Magdi 28 22 169 Kikar Khas :141 196 189 Mahakalpura 79 74 (i) Boria (ii) Kakad Fa/ya (i) Jllolhgia (if) Patelpura (iii) Patel Falya (iv) Ralli Fa/ya 190 Maheshara 62 S9 (v) Thalllrj Khodra (i) Kharmor Gadja 170 Kol Gaon 195 234 191 Maklldwadi 2:17 197 171 Korda 18 17 (i) Gawall Falya (ii) Jhabar Fa/ya 172 Kothda 245 240 (iii) Kakad Fafya (iv) Laljhira (0 Koteswar (ii) Kot/ufa KIlas (v) Mali Falya (vi) Patel FalYfJ 173 Kotwa 150 152 192 Malpura 169 170 (i) Pate/pura (ii) Rojwallia (,) Ba)'d; Falya (ii) lban)'a Falya 174 Kundara 114 114 (jil) Patel Falyo (i) Bardipura (il) Patelpura 193 Malwada 262 263 (iii) Semalpura 194 Malwadi 23J 207 [75 Kurdudigpura 128 124 (I) Ambapura (ii) Malwadi Khus (i) Bawariajmra (ii) Doglia 195 Masania 198 253 (iii) Gadwasda (iv) Juna Kheda (v) KhadapuYa (vi) Patelpura (I) Badripura (ii) Bichlapura (vii) PilaU Falya (viii) Semai Khodra (iii) Mosallia Khas (ix) U,lakhodra 196 Merti 82 88 (i) Bardipura (il) Bhuria 176 Kurdujeta 61 81 (iii) Dongaria Fa/ya (iv) Ghatiapura (i) Mothfapura (ii) Patelpura (v) Gulia Khadra (VI) lmalipura 177 Kutedi (Tanda) 4t 45 (vii) Patelpura 178 Kutedi Bag 109· 99 197 Mogra 111 122 (i) Jhingriapura (ii) Patel Falya (i) Babadev Fa/ya (II) Mal Fa/ya Mo[wlld 232 208 L 198 199 Muhaja 5 11 179 Limbol 182 251 200 Mukundpura 36 13 ~~6

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4 KUkshi Tahsil-Collt.{.

Serial Nam<.: of L. C. L. C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Villagp No. No. N". Villp!!c No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

1 ' 2 3 4 2 3 ~

N 218 Pat Gaon 258 259 219 Paw Khedi 263 265 201 Nain Onon 105 112 220 Pendharwani 225 191 202 Naiwel 53 80 (i) Alii/YO Pan; (ii) Chamdip'" a 221 Pipaldalia 20 36 (iii) Kuda/pura Uv) Ma/pl/l'a (;) Bavlia Fa/J'u 203 Nalwania 149 151 222 Pipalwa 45 48 (i) Bhadi... " Fa/yo (ii) BhlllaJi Fa/ya (I) P'pripllra (iii) Matada Fa/ya (11') Patel Falyu 223 Pipri Bag 54 82 204 Nanoda lSI 233 (i) Amliu Palli (iI) Gadariapllra (l) Balahpllrtl (ii) BedilJlIl'a (iii) Pipari (iii) Mallkal'p',,'" (iv) Masuniapura 224 Piplia 216 248 (i) (I') Nrmoda Kit".• BayadiplI>'U 205 Narjhali 188 163 225 Piplud 222 185 (i) Bhaismanga Fa/ya (ji) Kekadia Khadra (i) Balli Fa/ya (,i) Patel Fa~l'a (iii) Padiadagad Fa1yo (iv) Patel Fa/ya (iii) P"jaria Fulya (iv) Sular Falya 226 Pipalyapani 65 58 206 Narwali 13 6 227 l'iprani JI 3 (i) J(IIwa Fa'."a (U) Klwda Fa/yo 228 Pith;~npur 192 201 (iii) Nak" Falyo 244 206 207 Nawadp""a 229 PUn! 249 2S7 (i) Bal'dipura (ii) Nawadpura Khos 208 Nitn Kheda 67 75 R (i) Am/ia P,mi 209 Nimthal 131 107 230 Raisingpura 93 70 (I) Bardi!'ilra (ii) Dewdtlpilra (i) Kuda/ Falya (iiI Todvipul'a ~iii) Gluirwapura (iv) Khedo (iii) Talah Fa/y" (v) Patelpura 231 Rampure 104 115 210 Nisarpura 233 239 (i) Ma/pul'a (ii) Pate/pllro (iii) Vparpl/l'a P 231 Ran Gaoll 151 153 (i) Kllada (ii) Mahudi Fa/yo 211 Padabanda 42 46 (iii) Mulpura (iv) Nahal' Kadi 212 Padiyal 210 199 (1') Nol (vi) Pate/pura (I) Anjniaplll'a (il) Balaipura ("ii) Pipri Fa/yo (iii) Bh"I'ilJplIl'a (iv) Khlld Khardi 233 Raswa 215 237 (I') Khmpuf'{l (vi) Patelpllra 234 Raipul'a 122 (vii) Pipripllra (viii) Rar'ia}Jllra 139 235 Rckati 214 236 213 Padlya 91 68 236 Risawala 77 71 (i) Bh",/,;af" (ii) Mafpuro (I) Bam Klta (ii) Char Khodra Uii) Patel F""ya (iv) Tadvi Fillya (tii) Mala Fa/yo (/V) Tadvi Falyo 214 l'alasi 148 141 237 Roja 127 134 (i) Bhawru,nIlJ'll (ii) CllOlik Nal'plIl'a (i) Jillwallia (ii) Ma/pura Uii) Loharpllra (iv) Mahadipllro (iii) Pipal Falya (iv) Tedwo/a Fa/ya (I') Potelpu"a (vi) Soliyapuya 215 Patwat 142 149 S (i) MelyUplll'Cl (ii) Nadj Fa/yo 238 Sal Kheda 160 220 (iii) Pate1pllm (i) Bardipnra (ii) Clloflgdapura 216 Panhal 166 167 (iii) Moripllra (iv) Salkheda Khas (i) Kakria Fa/ya (ii) Khal'wa Falya 239 Sil Kua 175 214 (iii) Nadi Fa/ya (iv) Patel F a/ya (v) Sallwara Falya 240 Sindhia Pani 219 178 217 Paretba 33 31 (i) Patel Fa/ya '1/27

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4 Kukshi TahsiJ-Concld.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C No. Village No. No. No. Village Nu. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 4 2 3 4

241 Sidr; 224 193 255 Thana 49 49 (i) Chon~adpura (ii) Ko[ipura (;l Bhesapura (ii) Naharpura (iii) Patel Falya (Iv) Pat/pura (iii) Talabp".ra 32 32 242 Singachori 256 Thandla 208 160 243 Sis Gaon 259 260 244 Sui Gaon 183 231 (i) Chibhania (ii) Kaliya chouki (iv) Malpur (i) Jenagar (ii) Su/gaon Khas (iIi) Kosiya Mahupura (v) Pate/pura (vi) Sadakpura_ ~4S Susari 176 213 (i) Gwa/ Bardi (ii) Moripura 257 Thuati 94 111 (iii) Susari Khas (iv) Udaygir (I) Caokhalapura T 258 Tol 83 85

246 Takari 85 63 U (i) Bhil Fa/ya (ii) Dabri Fa/ya (iii) Mori Fa/ya 259 Ukala 3 9 247 Talanpur 155 132 (i) Birbuni (i) Ta/abpura 260 Umrali 121 146 248 Talwada 136 224 (i) Chirakhanda (ii) Kilang Falya 249 Talawadi 87 120 (iii) Patd Fa/ya (i) Awasya Fa/ya (ii) Nim Fa/ya UiI) Sifli Bayadi (iv) Talabpura 261 Umari 96 94 250 Tana 164 229 (il Jamrapura (ii) Vishvyapura . 262 Umar Kua 141 143 251 Tanda 26 18 (i) Chadlipura (ii) Dabrapura 252 Tarsinga 12 5 (iii) Holiwa/apura (tv) Mankarpura 253 Teki 132 106 ( •. ) Patelpura (i) Khodrapar 254 Temaria 185 173 263 Umedpura 20S 189 (i) Belia Klla (ii) Klzo!da Fafya (iii) Nedlia Fa/ya (N) Patel Fa/ya 264 Undli 95 92 (v) Umar Khorlra (i) Imlipllra (ii) Parel Fa/ya 2~8

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WORKERS Area Occu- r-,._-....A.-.. -~ L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IJQ ,-__--A... .. __ --., ,-__ ...A.... __~ ,---~--~ ,-._. ..A...~ ,--_..A._~ P [VI F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18/4 Kukshi Tahsil Rural 421,129 23,191 23,829 136,699 69,120 67,5t9 4,310 4,378 53,362 52,020 8,498 1,62742,03436,410 I Gholl.dardi 2,466 59 59 337 161 176 160 175 98 99 2 Khani Amba 4,426 66 66 432 230 202 229 201 lSI 141 3 Ukala P. 2,127 48 48 279 132 147 122 145 6 93 114 4 Jali 1,924 61 61 378 19G 188 189 186 114 103 5 Muhaja 874 36 36 209 104 105 103 103 60 S3

6 Kalidevi 1,157 51 51 2K6 135 151 134 145 86. 84 7 Amba Soti 1,927 62 62 364 lIl3 18i 182 i78 21 125 109 8 Dovni 2,526 70 70 373 190 183 liB 183 116 liS 9 Hansalbad 613 39 39 242 121 121 III 120 66 68 10 Kankad Kua P. ],027 46 46 314 161 153 11 11 146 142 87 89

11 Piprani 1,353 6~ 63 423 217 206 207 203 116 115 12 Tarsinga 623 41 41 273 130 143 129 142 91 76 13 NarNali P,D,Mew. 1,198 84 84 443 226 2[7 7 5 2i9 207 20 9 134 Jl6 14 Gada 665 23 ~3 137 71- 66 70 65 47 46 15 Chhatwal1i 967 27 27 186 100 86 100 84 61 61

16 Karanpura 780 23 23 127 65 62 2 64 59 45 44 17 Barda (Tanda) .. 1,027 74 74 410 198 217- 20 19 176 184 'J 115 129 18 Korda P. 529 49 49 239 115 124 112 122 11 73 67 19 lamIa (Tauda) 676 30 30 149 77 72 73 71 46 42 20 Pipaldalia 590 27 27 158 82 76 81 74 54 51!

21 Guradia 434 21 21 129 68 61 611 61 54 48 22 Gardawad 790 27 27 174 95 79 94 79 60 51 23 Barad 904 37 37 227 108 119 107 115 I 78 68 24 Ghor 1,246 48 48 277 139 138 20 19 118 115 I 97 92 25 Banki (Tanda) 878 43 43 263 129 134 129 132 7 88 82

26 Tanda P,M,D,MP(A),Po. 619 234 293 1,316 710 606 79 96 199 104 326 86 396 166 27 Khurwall 394 30 30 '172 86 86 1 34 35 53 58 28 Magdi P. 1.032 S3 57 377 2(l2 175 184 175 9 119 99 29 Jhad Amli 461 27 27 175 89 86 82 85 1 59 53 30 Jhai 1,082 39 39 2~1 113 128 101 128 88 87

31 llagoJi 1,433 28 28 176 82 94 69 93 59 58 32 Singacllori 660 26 26 144 78 66 77 66 56 45 33 Paretha 1,132 50 50 290 142 148 142 147 96 97 34 Gardi 1,489 45 49 311 - 149 162 149 158 4 93 90 35 letgarh 1,023 30 33 179 90 89 90 87 2 62 58

36 Mukundpura 303 17 17 109 57 52 57 51 33 36 37 Karehat 646 31 31 228 115 113 108 JI1 69 64 38 Kankadwa 1,349 69 73 315 202 113 201 113 158 55 39 Ghuddalya 1,075 24 24 120 59 61 51 61 40 40 40 Chamjhar 1,930 50 50 276 144 132 17 15 108 112 94 73

41 Kutedi (Tauda) 741 22 22 ll8 50 68 50 66 32 41 42 Padabanda 343 17 17 93 47 46 35 45 32 34 43 Gatla 544 31 35 190 101 89 2 3 98 84 9 55 58 44 Chhadawad 1,153 30 35 204 92 112 92 107 66 73 45' Pipalwa 1,305 40 40 248 116 132 115 130 77 83

46 Kauri 1,490 45 45 293 145 148 123 147 80 92 47 Geta P. 1,686 92 92· 554 261 293 261 290 24 153 161 48 Badkachh P. 2,329 63 73 491 239 252 205 220 10 132 155 49 Thana 1,037 40 40 272 140 132 1 140 130 92 89 50 Chiehwan 1,603 61 61 376 196 180 3 3 192 177 136 114 231

KUKSIU TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- _---- -_--- ~------.------...... ------.------.------., WORKERS L.C. No. n m IV V VI VII VIII IX X ,.--_--...A... __~ r---- ...... -~ r-.--...A... .. -~ ,..-_--A..~ r-___"'_"~ r-----A..----.. r-.--A...-~ r----A...----. r-----..A..--, ,..:..-.-..- '" M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

31,89229,0085,5585,544 309 134 1,201 599 154 29 171 20 793 S4 63 1,893 1,02227,146 31,109 18/4 76 81 22 18 63 77 1 138 130 13 11 79 61 2 79 95 14 19 39 33 3 III 89 3 14 76 85 4 56 49 2 4 44 52 5

80 80 6 4 49 67 6 120 109 3 2 58 72 7 98 91 18 22 2 74 68 8 57 61 7 7 2 S5 53 9 73 77 13 10 1 74 66 10

99 95 17 20 101 91 II 78 65 13 11 39 67 12 109 !O8 5 3 2 14 S 92 101 13 44 44 3 2 24 20 14 61 61 39 25 15

35 35 10 9 20 18 16 101 107 2 9 11 13 1 83 83 17 56 52 11 13 6 2 -42 57 18 34 31 II II 31 30 19 53 58 28 18 20

54 48 14 13 21 60 51 35 28 22 78 66 2 30 51 23 97 92 42 46 24 66 65 22 17 41 52 25

45 43 13 9 8 3 80 34 11 98 8 2 139 69 314 440 26 50 56 3 2 33 28 17 108 94 10 5 83 76 28 57 53 2 30 33 29 86 87 2 25 41 30

59 58 23 36 31 56 45 22 21 32 96 97 46 51 3l 90 88 2 3 56 72 34 58 55 4 3 .~ .. 28 31 35

29 34 4 2 24 16 36 67 64 2 46 49~ 37 158 55 44 58 38 40 40 19 21 39 94 73 50 59 40

32 41 18 27 41 32 34 IS 12 42 51 55 3 3 46 31 43 63 70 3 3 26 39 44 77 83 39 49 4S

80 92 65 56 46 150 161 I 2 lOS 132 47 128 153 3 2 1 107 97 48 92 89 48 43 49 135 114 60 66 50 23:2

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area r--..A....~----.. L.C. Name of Facilitks in Occupkd Hnllse- Total Sch~dulcd Scllduled Lit~rate and Total No. VilJlage availabll! acres House.> holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) a ,--_-A. .. -A_ r- • _....---~ t'"---A.-~ ~__.A...._~ -, ,-' --. l' M F !vi F M F !vi F M F

2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

51 K:ulwal 2.257 55 55 33~t 178 156 173 154 116 89 52 Bank! (B~g) U06 37 37 232 III I 131 4 97 124 2 68 85 53 Naiw.:1 J,SS8 56 56 354 190 164 190 161 113 104 54 Pipri (Bag) p. 3,717 b6 86 ~ao 312 268 309 267 6 161 143 55 Jhirpania P. 1,704 65 70 3')4 193 201 3 3 W1 197 124 131

S6 Bawadia 1,277 61 61 3·~ {1 167 !79 156 173 93 101 57 Ghotiadeo l,hO 05 85 ~Ol 255 246 6 5 242 204 1 129 130 58 Gotbori p- 2,726 135 135 769 392 371 4 :; 346 36! 7 248 224 59 Baykalya P. I,wa 6~ 63 ?'()6 192 174 4 4 186 165 11 121 108 60 Agar P. 2,470 132 1:',2 798 .:101 397 6 5 382 390 19 3 242 21S

61 Kurduje!a 2,:26 80 80 537 275 262 270 261 148 75 62 Mahe;,ham 1,245 50 50 3[)5 1.,0 1:i5 ISO lJ4 2 78 74 63 Dhilwani J ,643 63 65 402 206 196 204 196 108 120 64 Akhada P. 3,262 :<5 9G 4,)g Z~5 243 II IS 244 220 27 150 130 6S Pipalya Puni P. 2,205 90 95 621 316 305 10 II 301 285 176 172

66 Bar~ca ',624 112 112 640 330 310 327 298 188 169 67 Nim Kh~da 1.555 46 4(, 316 [6t 165 151 165 99 101 68 Jam!a C:::cJ.gj P. 2,226 106 III 673 348 325 4 3 343 311 196 178 69 llagpura 603 41 41 2J8 122 116 17 19 104 96 82 81 70 Bandhan;ya 2,719 123 129 72il 389 339 23 27 365 311 10 266. 231

71 ChiltlWara 886 43 43 251 123 128 122 J:!7 19 73 72 Chii''',-,oti 2,693 79 79 429 234 195 224 193 I 131 103 73 Khen',an 2,860 69 1\9 396 201 195 3 3 194 189 3 131 119 74 Jllanba 2,258 72 72 502 212 290 211 218 128 190 75 Ghumia 920 32 34 228 112 116 110 III 67 64

76 Borkui 887 29 29 167 72 95 11 94 51 50 77 Risllwalll P. 672 60 60 367 171 196 6 to 156 J 79 5 2 108 III 78 Lag P,M,H,D, 1,220 528 611 3,259 1,1552 1,607 67 77 267 207 853 293 869 306 Rhc,Hns,Po. 79 Ma'",kal(.:ura 550 53 58 302 14:- 157 141 156 92 100 80 Dcwdha 1,795 84 84 530 267 263 3 4 245 256 187 171

81 Bhamari P. 2,161 135 135 7R4 368 416 7 10 359 398 22 230 239 82 Merti P. 2,093 II; 123 6:18 325 323 19 16 306 290 32 2 191 187 83 Tol 624 29 29 1(.8 96 72 86 70 63 54 &4 Barkheda 782 43 43 260 131 129 124 128 88 73 85 Takari 1,121 60 60 361 197 164 197 153 3 100 92

86 Ghoda 1,601 38 38 214 94 12() 94 118 2 64 59 87 Taia\'i.r,~di P. 1,696 139 139 813 399 414 6 5 385 393 13 243 235 88 Ba,\'an Ilardi U14 30 30 161 87 74 2 4 84 66 47 40 89 Kallheri Ikutyarl 2,219 !!3 83 414 216 198 13 11 202 180 30 147 137 90 Karkada P. 1,909 94 94 58-1 289 295 13 3 216 283 14 163 156

91 Padalya P. 3.0~6 74 74 44~ 214 234 23 22 184 205 I 139 124 92 Jamanyapura 1,55g 72 72 503 269 234 13 18 246 216 37 3 162 134 93 Raisingpufa 599 48 48 2RO 137 143 136 142 2 93 92 94 Thuati 'N8 86 x6 361 174 187 173 186 III 111 95 Undli P. 1,279 120 120 6i8 307 3Jl 15 13 281 298 25 181 182

96 Umarl P, 1,135 73 73 410 201 209 14 20 186 180 19 109 109 91 Doi p. 875 84 84 412 272 140 10 13 259 126 22 170 9 98 Anjan Khedi 657 57 60 351 173 173 171 177 99 101 99 Magarda 783 71 72 427 211 216 17.5 215 120 126 100 Kanheri Sujanpura 1,583 99 102 595 295 300 294 300 2 191 182 233

KUKSHI TAHSIL

WORKBRS NON- ______-A... ______------.- --_._-_---, WORKERS L.C. H III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ~ ,--_ ___..A.... __~ ~. __.A.._~ __...... A"._, ~._..A..._ ... ,.-_.A.._~ ~ __ .A.-- ...... r- _...A..--"""-) ,--_--".A...._--,. r--..A....-~ r---....A...---.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 2~ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

109 85 2 2 5 2 62 67 51 63 83 3 1 2 33 46 52 96 87 17 17 77 60 53 144 128 15 15 151 125 54 122 127 2 4 69 70 55

89 97 3 4 74 78 56 121 121 3 6 4 3 126 116 57 237 217 II 6 I 144 153 58 113 103 5 2 3 3 71 66 59 224 207 14 11 4 159 179 60

127 50 20 25 127 187 61 68 69 8 5 72 81 62 102 116 6 4 98 76 63 133 118 11 12 2 3 105 tl3 64 161 159 8 6 7 7 140 133 65

187 166 3 142 141 66 99 101 62 64 67 188 170 8 II 152 147 68 77 79 5 2 40 35 69 237 214 23 13 5 4 123 108 70

77 67 2 6 44 55 71 127 101 2 2 2 103 92 72 122 II2 7 2 70 76 73 109 174 16 16 2 84 100 74 67 64 " 45 52 75

42 47 2 3 4 3 21 45 76 73 87 ]' I 1 5 5 26 18 63 85 77 137 92 17 30 27 5 130 95 59 12 21 195 J1 23 260 60 783 1,301 78 71 69 9 7 4 14 6 9 53 57 79 171 159 j6 12 80 92 80

222 226 7 13 138 177 81 165 171 20 14 5 2 134 136 82 58 50 5 4 33 18 83 73 61 15 12 43 56 84 99 92 97 72 85

59 54 5 5 .. , 30 61 86 220 226 L7 8 1 3 3 156 L79 87 45 40 I 1 40 34 88 124 117 19 19 2 1 I 69 61 89 135 140 21 12 5 4 2 126 139 90

121 111 2 16 11 75 110 91 150 122 1 2 6 8 5 107 100 92 76 77 I 1 15 14 44 51 93 101 104 10 7 63 76 94 168 170 18 12 120 129 95

97 100 10 9 2 92 100 96 159 10 9 1 102 131 97 89 91 9 10 1 74 77 98 109 114 11 12 91 90 99 159 154 32 28 104 118 100 ~3J

VILLAGE DJRECTOY

WO~KERS Area OI..'Cu- r----..;.....--1 L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Schcdulcd Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,_-A.__ ~ r-'--~A..--.... ,.------'---., ,-_...... --., .-~--., P M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

101 Khedlibag 2,264 61 61 373 205 168 4 9 199 157 6 110 100 102 Jogdardi 1,756 76 76 444 245 199 17 11 227 IllS 1 166 143 103 Khandlai p. 2,418 112 112 623 320 303 18 23 300 280 52 3 194 197 104 Rampura Mew. 1,669 57 57 315 173 142 27 22 145 119 15 1 95 87 105 Naingaon P. 1,678 69 69 380 202 178 9 10 192 156 11 1 113 107

J06 Aspur P. 2,137 157 157 f.33 422 411 .,. 412 410 24 5 262 237 107 Lunara p. 1,243 99 99 640 354 286 12 14 341 270 228 170 108 Anjania Malhar 392 45 46 390 213 In 16 16 195 161 79 69 )09 Kutedibag 748 71 74 472 2-1-9 223 5 5 243 216 114 96 110 BI)jmpura 1,569 106 106 368 29S 70 24 14 273 54 4 184 36

III Mogra P. 1,853 77 77 489 244 245 15 13 227 226 25 4 149 138 112 Anwali P. 2,548 150 ISO 987 500 487 14 II 485 475 9 279 274 113 Juglalai 1,388 74 74 437 215 222 41 32 163 188 132 131 114 Kundara P. 1,775 93 93 535 2,5 280 6 6 244 273 19 163 179 115 Birlai 1,710 IOJ JOI 555 276 279 7 14 269 264 2 170 155

116 Khargone 1,225 86 86 472 2~3 239 3 3 219 234 5 151 148 In Longsari P,Mcw. 1,345 113 131 70S 356 349 41 :n 273 232 55 2 221 231 118 Dehari P,M,D,Rhc. 1,752 276 305 1,625 840 785 21 21 273 243 356 105 4~6 250 MP (0), Mew, Po. 119 Jhan.la ... 855 49 49 2!l6 150 136 8 6 142 13() 3 91 75 120 Jhardi P. 1,146 61 61 345 188 157 15 19 159 137 11 2 lIO 81

121 Umrali P. 2,080 119 119 677 341 336 10 9 320 ,21 6 204 191 122 Raypura 63U 32 32 177 81 96 I 76 95 52 41 123 Dholia P. 2,966 242 242 1,427 70'1 718 9 14 687 684 27 10 384 96 124 Chikali p. 1,327 133 133 741 389 352 7 5 366 317 32 6 236 197 125 Haldi p. 2,668 182 lR2 1,028 539 489 26 31 482 452 45 3 305 84

126 Girwania P. 4,421 218 228 1,523 726 797 26 21 698 717 29 3 411 445 127 Raja P. 1,903 138 138 846 419 427 I 389 426 277 288 128 Kurdu Dig,,"ca P. 4 .. 064 170 170 891 449 442 13 13 432 413 27 4 293 288 129 Kawadia Kheda P. 2,265 87 87 544 271 273 15 10 250 262 19 3 ·175 183 130 Badgyar p, 4,330 218 226 1,171 630 541 69 72 414 367 39 4 384 349

131 Nimthal P. 1,454 96 96 537 254 283 31 40 221 236 10 158 139 132 Tcki P. 1,437 145 145 854 392 462 8 14 383 365 "40 226 330 133 Banki (Dehrij P. 1,723 175 175 863 437 426 J66 204 144 145 70 6 262 263 134 Kapsi P. 4,719 319 320 1,660 837 823 58 65 420 463 127 19 476 75 135 Lohara P. 1,867 120 120 679 338 341 226 249 22 199 164

136 Talwada 1,216 104 104 563 284 279 35 50 95 78 120 20 175 134 137 Bhaislay P,D,Po, 1,688 102 102 492 253 2'19 It lO 242 229 153 141 138 Chiprata P. 1.163 89 89 487 250 237 11 II 239 225 10 149 151 139 Ghatgaoll 810 45 45 282 142 140 142 140 85 89 140 Badg'lon 1.985 81 81 4H4 245 239 15 16 220 223 lO 156 158

141 Kharwat 1,015 70 78 47J 22J 250 9 9 214 236 133 137 142 Palwat 1.162 48 57 332 165 167 13 14 152 153 95 88 143 Arada P. 2,658 156 180 1,018 524 494 II· 6 51l 481 13 437 404 144 Khadri 1,069 36 36 251 133 118 126 ll8 69 67 145 Kalmi p. 1.541 88 88 643 314 329 16 13 298 316 11 183 200

146 Digwi 1.362 66 67 414 214 200 212 200 135 126 147 Umarkua P. 1,752 89 99 556 288 268 13 10 274 252 14 162 142 148 Palasi 1,564 87 90 527 252 275 14 9 233 252 7 148 148 149 Nalwania 2,898 110 144 849 459 390 48 40 409 349 9 335 286 150 Kalwa 1,191 72 72 341 161 180 160 177 4 105 119

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS 'Area Oeeu- r---"--~ 1:.. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,-- -_ .. - ____ . __A_ __ .. _--.., r-.. --J....._-~ r--J-~---"') r-~ --..Jo-___ ~ ,--,,---,,-~-.~ P Nt F M F M F M F M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II .12 13 14 15 16 17

151 Rangaon P. 1,844 129 132 735 352 383 4 4 341 3..16 9 229 235 152 Fifeda P. 3,005 IS [ 156 1.038 548 490 28 28 464 460 1 320 215 153 Kalwani P. 2.144 117 139 141 393 . 348 384 343 14 235 _203 154 Ali P.Rhe.Mew,Po. 2,440 228 228 1,377 676 101 64 .16 493 515 125 7 391 210 155 Talanpur P.Mew. 1,875 94 94 650 361 289 19 19 241 235 47 5 242 146

156 P. 845 57 57 313 140 173 135 1.6l 95 104 157 Dhanora P. 972 Uninhabited 158 Gorda 344 7 7 40 18 22 11 21 10 12 159 Loni P. 2,608 156 156 859 440 419 30 32 239 222 143 34 262 243 160 Sal Kheda 140 66 68 387 188 199 4 2 183 197 13 1 118 122

'l61 Ambada p. 1,331 146 153 195 414 381 72 56 305 218 81 9 272 239 162 Aloda 774 45 47 250 139 til 8 5 129 104 91 65 163 Ghulsar P. 2,239 129 130 716 347 369 36 37 137 187 lI5 20 223 218 164 Tana P. 865 37 37 256 130 126 I 123 114 20 81 81 165 Lohari P,MP(O),P. 2.362 334 334 1.590 765 il25 72 85 235 221 279 16 500 461

166 Panhal 2,662 90 90 540 272 268 211 267 2 167 147 167 Karanjwani 1,864 58 58 373 187 186 3 5 174 178 4 116 110 168 Kbatami 1,667 53 55 358 185 173 183 165 3 117 97 169 Malpura 1,783 7J 73 515 250 265 246 251 I 166 1~9 .170 Kakra 267 15 15 137 60 77 6 5 53 62 41 36

171 Gajgota 3,256 211 214 1,428 700 728 16 8 684 685 6 455 412 172 Bawli Khurd 719 41 41 266 130 136 ... I 95 91 173 Bu bhali Badi P. 1,250 73 79 486 242 244 8 10 233 232. 5 144 135 174 Barda P. 2,679 246 264 1,408 699 709 25 12 451 437 132 5 410 407 175 Silkua P. 835 108 108 569 252 317 29 57 135 191 49 I1 161 147

176 Susari P,M.H,D,MP(O),P. 2,314 568 578 2,969. 1,515 1,454 160 177 422 466 636 168 852 639 177 Bharadpur •.. 937 50 51 264 137 127 123 126 2 78 80 178 Gogaon 792 4 4 18 9 9 8 8 8 7 179 Barud 906 Uninhabited 180 Dukni 946 67 75 452 224 228 3 7 217 221 10 141 140

181 Nanoda P. 2,339 182 182 8'.14 439 455 34 34 202 234 92 9 300 280 [82 Limbol P. 2,161 150 150 648 287 361 47 35 160 164 89 22 207 170 183 Sulgaon 1,747 97 97 451 205 246 2 1 201 236 6 148 145 184 Bodgao!l p. 1.400 64 76 542 254 288 253 257 25 3 159 164 185 Tern ria P. 2.087 98 106 768 396 372 8 3 383 359 3 279 230

186 Chaklya 720 47 47 319 175 144 169 144 107 88 181 .Chaudiapipal 345 25 25 211 108 103 108 102 3 81 72 188 Narjhali 3,401 101 101 525 315 210 215 130 189 Kherda P. 1,749 65 70 454 269 185 245 184 2 151 10 190 Kalmani P. 1.465 96 99 588 292 2~6 10 14 281 281 1 204 183

191 Amlal P. 3,094 198 198 1,139 585 554 43 46 455 430 37 2 335 ~15 192 Pithanpur 1,300 35 38 235 115 120 115 III 8 I 72 65 193 Babulsba ),812 12 12 67 34 33 33 32 22 18 194 Kharajlla p, 1.069 69 69 329 149 180 27 27 93 117 33 5 92 114 t95 Kolgaon' P. 1,477 85 85' 432 210 222 24 28 100 108 28 4 136 138

196 Deshwalia P. 1,430 2[5 215 1,042 539 503 86 78 133 131 199 21 330 284 197 Khandwa P. 1,7S7 162 162 761 385 376 77 93 148 122 102 8 239 207 198 Ma5ania 2,634 46 46 234 119 lI5 4 3 105 111 9 72 69 199 Kawada P. 1,916 94 94 706 366 340 7 6 357 333 4 207 207 lO8 Gangpur 982 54 54 427 224 203 2 2 221 196 170 1'1 237

KUKSIU TAHSIL

WORKERS ______WORKERSNON- r------.. --- L.C. H III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,----A.---., ,--_..A.. .. ---. ,------.A..---., ,-----A.-----, ,------A.---.., r- --A..... _--..... ,--"-----., ,---.....At.._--. ,--...... -~ r-"___"'__ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

220 228 6 7 2 I 123 148 151 306 269 1 4 3 2 1 3 228 21S 152 228 200 2 1 2 3 2 158 145 153 305 131 57 56 17 20 5 2 2 9 2 1 279 491 154 187 91 43 49 5 7 6 119 143 ISS

27 24 68 80 45 69 156 Uninhabited 151 9 12 I 8 10 158 168 166 77 75 2 7 8 178 176 159 115 121 3 1 70 77 160

176 161 78 72 11 5 6 142 142 161 78 55 13 10 48 46 162 105 97 99 120 11 2 ... 6 124 151 163 64 73 7 8 "6 3 1 49 45 164 221 227 186 219 5 36 10 32 4 18 265 364 165

159 142 2 3 3 .2 2 105 121 166 114 106 2 4 71 76 167 112 96 4 1 1 68 76 168 154 150 11 9 84 106 169 40 36 1 19 41 170

436 403 8 6 2 6 2 3 245 316 111 88 86 7 5 35 45 172 130 128 9 7 3 :2 98 109 113 311 326 70 75 11 6 1 3 7 289 302 114 54 25 98 121 1 2 4 2 91 170 115

246 224 318 340 15 78 42 22 5 12 64 3 94 27 663 815 116 50 48 21 32 1 59 47 177 4 4 4 3 I 2 118 Uninhabited 179 140 138 2 83 88 180

139 137 144 138 9 1 3 7 I 139 175 181 103 88 91 80 5 3 5 2 80 191 182 129 128 18 17 I 57 101 183 119 131 1 2 25 31 10 2 95 124 184 2M 224 12 5 4 I 117 142 185

103 85 - 4 3 68 56 186 74 70 5 2 21 31 187 133 130 82 100 80 188 121 53 9 9 IS 8 4 2 118 ll5 189 182 166 15 12 2 4 4 1 88 113 190

294 287 33 27 4 3 250 239 191 56 51 14 14 1 43 SS 192 9 6 13 12 12 15 193 32 36 56 78 3 57 66 194 70 78 52 50 ... 11 10 3 74 84 195

162 135 146 145 9 2 6 1 2 209 219 196 126 109 78 93 32 5 2 1 146 169 197 68 63 3 6 1 47 46 198 97 92 108 115 1 159 133 ]99 166 147 2 2 2 54 52 200 238

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Oceu- .----.A.--, L.C. Nameo! Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (HX) r------A---~ ,----.A..-~ ,.-..___J...._ ~ ,-----...A..~~ ,-...... _..A,.-. P M F M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 10 11 i2 13 14 15 16 17

201 Jalwat ... 803 38 39 349 169 180 168 171 6 119 109 202 Dhana P. 895 62 62 363 190 173 9 6 157 144 3 Jl7 108 203 Basanali 866 24 26 190 95 95 94 94 67 63 204 Dahi P,M,D,Po. 1.882 391 396 2.297 1,211 1.086 75 82 1,126 997 334 78 664 455 205 Umedpura 280 33 33 219 106 113 4 5 102 107 74 'n

206 Bhagaba P. 919 78 78 568 284 284 17 15 265 266 11 207 189 207 Atarsuma p. 1,655 116 120 756 340 416 II 13 286 325 :B 14 224 238 208 Thandla p. 1,357 6S 65 420 211 209 204 207 2 119 119 209 Badwania P,D. 2,062 123 146 819 416 403 51 5S 345 340 30 I 234 225 210 Padiyal P. 2.751 269 269 1,548 762 186 50 ~6 681 683 III 8 470 480

211 Amaljhuma p. 1.662 111 III 6SS 324 331 16 18 279 310 8 193 18S 212 Bbanwria P,MP(O). 3,293 211 215 1,156 567 589 47 53 387 413 118 14 334 323 213 Bhilsur 606 32 34 190 94 96 73 96 4 60 71 214 Rekati ],394 37 37 179 94 85 93 85 51 48 215 Raswa 1,151 29 29 194 87 107 4 4 82 102 :1 49

216 Piplia Po,P. 2,035 286 286 1,448 739 709 71 81 262 221 240 29 420 357 211 Dohad P. 1,260 162 162 892 477 415 28 29 159 139 121 19 277 277 218 Bidwalia P. 775 122 122 620 305 315 4.5 52 116 127 72 8 186 187 219 Sindhiapani 671 9 9 51 26 25 25 25 15 16 220 Katar Kheda 3.158 70 70 427 217 210 121 113 60 69 149 140

221 Chichway 1,675 9 9 81 44 37 43 32 32 19 222 Piplud p. 2,176 85 85 630 I 319 311 12 13 302 294 22 217 211 223 Dengcha P. 1,871 73 75 672 329 343 19 23 292 31.5 JO 196 207 224 Sidri P. 1.895 107 108 675 350 325 43 3] 293 294 18 4 258 229 225 Pindharwani 447 31 37 258 138 ]20 137 116 99 87

226 Dewdha P. 1,951 100 toO 664 321 337 7 11 317 321 20 206 240 227 Makadwani P. 2,657 90 91 586 270 316 19 26 250 268 18 151 148 228 Ajgaon 1,795 46 47 359 176 183 1 172 181 6 110 106 229 Dugawllo P. 1,731 160 173 918 486 432 10 II 312 268 90 3 303 265 230 Karda P. 3.283 204 219 1,120 546 574 57 S6 222 200 109 4 341 299

231 Malwadi 1,098 20 20 130 69 61 3 5 4 41 36 232 Molkhada 562 21 23 103 51 5:l 22 25 18 24 1 32 27 233 Nisarpur H,D.Hos. 2.036 656 665 3,573 1,782 1,791 209 197 1,415 1.259 795 260 879 684 MP(O),Po.To. 234 Katnera p. 1,877 57 57 291 153 138 32 37 109 95 22 3 93 81 235 Dabhani 2.367 2S 25 159 82 77 52 ' 39 30 36 51 SO

236 Chachakua 2,236 28 28 187 99 88 60 57 32 20 6S 57 237 Dasana 3,982 66 66 481 247 234 201 197 35 30 184 195 238 Kalta 5,166 27 27 182 90 92 87 80 3 2 60 59 239 Jarnada P. 1,779 73 73 497 2S3 '244 8 i2 244 231 11 158 142 240 Dharamrai P,D,Po. 8,261 281 281 2,101 1.1OS 996 66 51 886 782 108 32 660 581

241 Kikat Khas P. 2.830 85 88 552 287 265 27 22 :f39 23l 20 3 186 157 242 Dehar P. 3,185 Jl8 155 918 444 474 45 12 201 382 61 2 270 73 243 Chandan Khedi 1,849 81 81 528 250 278 249 253 18 164 164 244 Nawadpura 875 36 36 1% 104 92 1 103 44 3 66 S9 245 Kothra 1,705 111 III 532 264 268 10 17 156 117 S3 3 16) 1411

246 Amlabawadi 1.005 Uninhabited 247 Bajadi 483 Uninhabited 248 Budmal 1.148 62 62 357 188 169 14 13 75 89 SO 7 122 V1 249 Pora 1,093 2 2 15 8 7 7 7 5 3 250 Lingwan P,Po. 1,148 175 176 882 462 420 82 77 127 121 166 20 270 176 23\J

KUKSHI TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,-___. ____ .______.. __ ._, _. __._-. _____----'--- __._._.--. -.-____. __ . ____ . ___.--, WORKERS L.C. H III IV V VI Vll VIII IX X No r-a.-...A- --:_, r--...A.. ...-~ ,-.. --..A.--.. ,-~--, r---"---, ,--"----., ,--"-----, ,--"--., ,---A.-., ,--A.-., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

100 94 2 1 17 14 50 71 201 104 95 11 13 1 73 65 202 64 61 3 4 28 30 203 336 330 22 18 15 2 56 18 7 7 52 6 163 81 547 631 204 74 77 32 36 205

198 178 4 3 3 8 1 1 77 95 206 218 219 14 2 5 2 2 116 178 207 114 114 3 5 2 92 90 208 205 205 11 18 9 1 3 5 182 178 209 383 47.1 51 38 24 20 7 5 292 306 210

180 168 13 17 131 146 21t 203 203 96 117 14 9 3 ,., 5 5 233 266 212 37 48 22 23 1 34 25 213 36 39 15 9 43 31 214 45 43 6 6 36 58 215

210 167 94 93 20 1 2 4 7 I 82 95 319 352 216 155 174 III 97 7 4 I 2 3 200 138 217 81 86 93 100 8 1 1 3 119 128 218 I 1 14 15 11 9 219 144 135 3 4 2 68 70 220

30 17 2 2 12 18 221 195 201 17 10 2 3 102 100 222 168 182 26 24 2 133 136 223 242 214 10 15 3 2 92 96 224 99 87 39 33 225

196 226 8 12 I 1 121 97 226 141 144 5 3 1 2 2 li9 168 227 95 94 .10 9 4 I 1 2 66 77 228 186 185 76 63 26 8 8 7 2 5 1 183 167 229 240 209 74 80 3 6 8 3 . 8 8 1 204 275 230

28 28 13 8 28 25 231 2 2 21 25 '',i 1 4 19 25 232 319 343 47 61 16 140 76 1~ 31 84 6 9 221 197 903 1,107 233 53 43 4 2 3 33 36 60 57 234 51 50 31 27 235

65 57 34 31 236 184 195 63 39 237 59 48 1 1 ... 10 30 33 238 134 137 9 4 1 .. , 14 1 95 102 239 486 440 37 31 17 5 11 5 '}, 12 7 2 2 86 97 445 415 240

180 152 4 3 1 2 1 101 108 241 197 2 44 63 ' 19 8 2 I 6 1 174 401 242 150 156 8 5 4 3 2 86 114 243 45 45 21 14 38 33 244 71 80 24 10 4 56 64 103 119 245

Uninhabited ... 246 Uninhabited .. , 247 102 76 18 21 66 72 248 5 3 3 4 249 112 S9 97 112 29 4 8 18 4 192 244 2S0 24u

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- r---"-~-~ L. C. Name of Facilities in pied House- Total Scheduled Scheduled Literate and Total No· Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated . (I-IX) r------A..~ --~ ,--_. ____.A..__-..... ~ __ .._A. .. -.• ~ ~ ... -~...A..."'-l r-"'-.A...--~ P 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 17

251 Chariganpur 84 Uninhabited 252 Charimandwi 101 Uninhabited 253 Lohana 307 Uninhabited 254 Karondia 1,173 66 66 417 186 231 27 26 136 176 8 117 148 255 Khapar Kheda P. 1,867 106 106 609 307 302 20 28 152 121 73 21 179 156

256 Ge\\algaon 1,510 35 35 184 98 86 20 23 51 50 20 3 58 46 257 Chikhalda P,M.Po. 2,083 255 270 1,386 756 630 93 90 154 150 289 67 446 225 258 Palgaon 747 19 19 122 62 60 56 60 42 38 259 Sisgaon P. 493 92 92 470 217 253 19 18 81 94 73 4 130 141 260 Kheda 1,128 37 37 140 57 83 4 8 53 75 10 1 27 26

261 Babulgaon 507 29 29 92 46 46 12 17 34 23 9 20 18 262 Malwada P. 1.311 69 69 271 139 132 24 20 60 43 32 45 66 263 Paw Khedi 123 Uninhabited 26~ Bodwada 427 28 28 132 70 62 32 21 26 14 19 25 ~3 ~41

KUKSHI TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- ,--.. ------0------.------'------____-., WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,.--_-...A.... ___ ~ r--..A..-~ r--...... A.-~ '-.____""_-~ ,-- __,.._~-~ r---.~..A...~ ,----'---1 r---Jo..-.~ r- .. -"'-_--, ,.----.A.---.. M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30- 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Uninhabited 251 Uninhabited 251 Uninhabited 253 94 114 23 34 69 83 254 96 76 74 80 6 3 128 146 255

II 9 43 37 1 :2 1 40 40 256 70 64 92 108 11 3 35 9 25 17 8 188 40 310 405 257 I 36 35 5 3 20 22 :!58 77 5S 22 30 1 :2 28 55 87 112 259 1~ 14 12 12 30 57 260

13 15 2 5 3 26 28 261 41 63 :2 3 2 94 66 261 Uninhabited 263 24 33 45 19 264

:.:l43

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil

Serial Name of L. C. L.e. Serial Name of 1.. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 3 "

Abdulpur 250 378 26 Bachhoda 444 201 2 Achar Kunda 87 93 (ij Kharpura 3 Ahmadpur 236 418 27 Badada 450 209 4 Ahmadpura (Bajatta) 379 222 28 Badgaon 281 245 Ii) Charanpura (U) Madupura (i) Bhagwlltlpura (ii) Dagadapura 5 Abarwas 314 370 (iii) Kheda (iv) Pate/pura (il Ba/aipura (ii) Rardipuru 29 Badgaon 4lJ 200 (iii) Xhatiyapura (iv) Nayapura 30 Badia 123 111 (vl Mor'pura (vi) Pate/pura (il Bhawarpura (ii) Im/ipura (vii) Suthpura 31 Badipura 52 72

6 Ajanda 413 207 32 Badiya 156 299 (1) Charanpara (Ii) Kharpura

ALPHABl<~TICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil- -Contd.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

,. 3 4 2 3 4

50 Bangadi 383 354 84 Bt>uwada 333 225 S1 Banjari' 257 242 (i) A/awpura (i) Bhugdiyapuro (ii) Pote/plII'o 85 Didbhopawar 2 16 52 Banjari 297 328 86 Bidapura 269 ISS (i) AchullyaplIl'a (i.) Dhakhapum 87 13 S4 (iii) Khodrapar (iv) Mosollyapuro 88 Bikharon 365 454 53 Bansa"i 278 442 89 Biladari 92 94 54 Bapdud 222 257 90 Bilda 78 91 (i) DauOlpu/'Q (ii) Pote/pum (i) CillllldiplIra 91 Bilkuwa 436 216 55 Bariya 134 116 92 Borda 80 102 56 Bai'di Khodara 47 25 (i) BW'dipul'a 57 Bechkuwa 246 290 93 Borali 348 194 (i) BardiplIl'a (ii) Charalliyupura (i) Godadpura 464 58 Reganda 388 94 Bordabara 98 87 89 101 S9 Behadada 95 Borghata 108 105 (j) Bardipllra 96 Borlaya 136 268 94 104 60 Bekliya Balwari (i) Dhayadiapura (ii) MalplIl'a (i) Alljhe'ra (ii) Rathiyor.llra (iii) Patelpura (iv) So/ayapura (iii, Jhiraplliya (v) T-hanapura (Kumharpura) 61 Belali 271 288 97 Borud 330 193 151 62 llhagiyapura 253 (i) Bardipllra (i) MlIjt!ldapura (ii) So/iyoI"II'a 98 Bramhangaon 237 141 (iii) Talawadapul'o (iv) Vaskalapllra (i) Budl'ipll1a (ii) Nadipura 63 Bhalgaon 462 391 (iii) So/yapllra 64 Bhaslawad 189 300 99 Bramhanpuri 346 168 (i) Qal'iy"pllra (ii) Pale/pllra (i) Bal'dipul'u (ii) Bhi/pura 65 Bhamori 198 259 100 Bramhanpuri 200 253 (i) Kakatip1lra (ii) Put"lpal'a (i) Semaliyapul'a 66 Hhamuri 205 297 10) Buharla 188 280 67 Bhanda Kho 166 427 (i) Mo/para (ii) Patefpura (iii) Tadawalapura 68 245 284 102 Budiya Khedi 356 169 (,) HoliplIl'lI (ii) Khodakiyaghot (i) Jinpura 69 Bharuda 69 29 70 Bharudpura 163 431 71 Bhati Khodara 23 18 103 Chakadud 133 262 72 Bhatpura 406 465 73 Bhawaniya Buzurg 3 '0 383 (i) Kheda (ii) Kundiya 74 Bhawaniya Khurd 352 384 (iii) Pate/para 75 Bhensa Kho Buzurll 150 136 104 Chandawad 315 381 76 Bhensa Kho Khurd 146 434 105 Chandodi 39 SO 106 Chikali 240 1S3 77 Bhesawad 291 149 107 Chikali 161 309 . (i) Ma/k"l!II1'a 108 ChikaJi Balwari 101 123 78 Bhikana Khcdi 312 239 (i) Putelpura (ii) Va$aka/apura (i) Moholipllra (ii) Pawasipllra 109 Chiktiyabad 252 440 79 Bhoda! 277 448 (i) Dhmli eii) Tandopura 80 Bhogadad 378 191 110 Chirakhan 117 271 81 Bhuriya Kund 37 48 (i) Nimadopura (ii) Patefpura 82 Bbutiya }1 4 111 Chhitari 274 374 83 Bhutyapura 93 98 (i) Chhotichhitari (ii) Mankarpllra :::l45

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil-Con/d.

Serial Name of L. C, L.C, Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951 2 3 4 2 3 4

112 Chotiya Khedi 74 63 135 Dhanora 90 103 113 Chowki 148 432 136 Dbanora' 228 294 !14 Chowki 204 296 (il Nikampura (U) Pate/pura (i) Domaripura (ii) Kololpura 137 Dhantalaw 121 43 \iii) Mabo/ipura (iv) Pau/pura 138 Dhapala 251 416 liS Chunpiya 44 2 139 Dbardi 65 78 eiJ Ambopuro (ii) Bhuriyakuwa Cil Bodawi (ii) Devapura (iii) De/ghma (iv) Deharipuro (iii) Gerda (v) Helamar (vi) Junoponi 140 Dhawadda 71 90 (vii) Pulusa 141 Dhea;:ada 195 134 D 142 Dhegada 351 385 116 Dabad 336 332 143 Dhekali 159 310 (i) BlIfndawod (ii) Chondpura 144 Dbobadiya 100 97 (iii) Chamelipura (iv) Manokpuro" 145 Dhola Hanuman 40 67 (v) Pallyapu,a (vi) Rawafpura 146 Dholibawadi 175 319 (vii) Solyapura (viii) Tokopu,o 147 Dhursal 102 106 (ix) Ttllawpura (i) Bhal1dcil'iyapura (ii) Nakapura 117 Dagadpura 452 212 (iii) Patelpura (iv) Ralilalai 118 Dasai 226 282 148 Dola 300 451 ti) Bayaaipllra (ii) Khedapufa 149 Doncha 331 228 (iii) Manakarp"ra (iv) Mor/pura 150 Dongargo'lll 341 40S 119 Dasoda 385 365 151 Dongargoan 390 172 (i) Dangari 152 Dongla 125 276 120 Pasvi 292 165 (i) Patclpura (i) Bhuri Baldi 153 Dudhi 302 447 12/ Dedala 307 163 (i) Bhildudhi (i) Bhilpura 154 Dugani 178 439 122 Dedali 196 140 (j) Bhayadiyapura (ii) Patelpl/Ta F 123 Dedali 76 57 155 Farspura 206 292 (i) Amlyapani (ii) Godarjyo Khodara 156 Farspura 213 423 (iii) Mohowliya 157 Fatiyapur 42"' 364 124 Dedgaon 382 356 G (i) Harijanpura (ii) Parekapura 400 (iii) Patelpura (iv) PUra 158 Gajipura 429 12S Degaon 402 387 159 Gandhwani 153 119 (if) Piparipura (i) Madhupura (ii) Patt/pura (i) Awa/ipura 126 Pehariya 217 421 160 Ganllali 441 177 127 Dehwar 345 438 161 Ganpur 407 174 128 Devara 186 26' (i) Bardipura 129 pewagarh 409 178 162 Garawal 183 120 130 Dewala 320 195 (i) Patelpura (ii) Tadawipura (i) Bflilpuru (ii) Khumapura 163 Garwada 8 15 (iii) Masakpura 164 Girgulla (Nirgudiva) 174 311

131 Dewalra 418 348 165 Godadpura (Ambapura) 182 117 (i) Bardipura (ii) Khatiyapura (i) Ambapura (ii) Pate/pura CUi) Kheda (Iv) Rathiyapura 166 Gogawa 456 350 132 Dhamakhedi S4 66 161 Golapura 243 249 133 Dhamnod 366 460 161 Golapurapatha (Amjhera) 9 42 134 Dhankhedi 334 236 169 Go]purpada (SuJtanpur) 19 S5 (I) BarrlipUrll (ii) Bhayadapw'a 170 Gopalpura 255 156 :.No

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil-Conld,

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.c. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 !951 196J 19S1

: 3 4 2 3 4

171 Gujar; 215 420 205 Jamanlya 247 323 172 Gulati 280 161 (i) Golip"ntlra (i) T~~maJ'iy{1pUrll 206 Jamaniya 362 357 173 Guleti 461 390 Ii) Bhandariyapara (ii) Patelpllra 174 Guljnara 144 456 (iii) Pw'o 175 Guljhari 343 455 207 Jamniyapacta (Amjhara) 46 20 176 Gungidevi 26 41 208 Jamanya Mota 158 304 177 Guniyara 38 49 209 Jambu Khodra 3 7 178 Guradiya 306 164 210 Jalpur 322 233 179 Guwal Bard; 25 39 (iJ Dubul'plml (ii) MariplIl'a (iii) Molalapura 180 Guwal Magari .5 17 181 Gyanpura (Panchpiplya) 16 21 211 Jehadi 221 2~8 182 Gyaspura Khedi 317 452 (n Pat<'//Jllm . (ii) Sir"iplIl'u 212 Jelapur 319 445 H 2!3 Jetapur 415 214 214 Jhirawi 373 340 IS3 Hanmalltyn, 216 419 (i) BiliplIl'u (ii) GCljal'iplII'a 184 Hanmanlya Bakaner 296 238 (iii) (iofl(/(lYClPllfa (iv) Soluyapura (i) Buydipum (ii) Mahl(dipllra 215 Jirabad 109 107 185 Hanmantya Maltawar 309 230 (i) BiWlVlllPII/'{l (ii) Dt'vkapura 186 Hasanpur (Kalapani) 248 375 (i;i) Patdpllrcl 187 Hatnawar 459 361 188 Halhipawa 42 36 211> Jogya 91 82 189 Hirapur 234 412 217 Jotapur 435 206 190 Hirnya Bardi 103 95 (i) BaJ'.fipl/J'o (ii) Bhi/Pllr

K 192 Ibrahilnpur 326 331 193 Jmalipura 167 438 219 I

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil-Contcf.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Nanie of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No~ 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 l 3 4

231 Karoli 410 184 256 Khedi Buzurg 154 US V) Barcfipura (ii) Gugalipura (i) Pate/pura (ii) Saslyapura 232 Karondiya 122 110 (iii) SoJiyapura (/1') Zamaralpura 257 Khedi Khurd 185 264 (i) Bayadipura (ii) Iskapura 258 Khedi Manawar 321 119 (iii) Kadawal (Iv) Madiyapa,a Kherwa 170 281 (v) Pate/pura 259 (I) Boda/apura (Tadawipura) Katondiya 129 307 233 (ii) Mankarpura (Ghubadipura) 234 Karondiya 369 188 Kherwa Kanjar 187 240 (i) BaKhe/pura 260 (i) Bhimanpura (ii) Kakadpura 235 Karondiya Mota 273 326 (iii) Kalalpnra (i,·) MUltSyapura (I) Bada/apura (Ii) Iskapura 261 Khod 105 125 (iii) Pate/pura (iv) ToiKhati (I) Chhagalllyapura (ii) Pal"lpu,a 236 Kastali 254 157 262 Khodi Moti 173 316 237 72 69 Katat'pura 263 Khojakuwa 119 130 (i) Bawadipura (i) Junal

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILl.AGES

5 Manawar Tabsil-Can/d.

Serial Name of L.c. L. C. Serial Name of L. C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

312 Mardana 434 199 L 313 Masidpura 177 424 314 Mel:adpura 207 317 138 286 Lakhan Kot 220 315 Mehagaon 299 408 (i) Bayadipura (ii) Mukatipura (il Bakapu/"U (ii) Nahariyapura (iii) Patefpllra (iv) RadalplIra .316 Mehata Khedi 358 189 19 287 Lalgarh 41 317 437 215 149 435 288 Lalgarh 318 Mohanpura 113 122 392 185 289 Langur (i) Blmrig/wl; (ii) Ou/wasiya (i) Buma>lpllra (iI) Moripum (iii) imOlipura (iv) Nariipura (iii) Nespura 467 290 Lasangaon 433 319 Morgadhi 430 462 191 318 291 Lawani 320 Moripura 120 128 (ii) Bho/iyapura (i) Bhandariyapura (i) Bardipllra (iil Bis/ryapura (iii) Ke.,harpura (Iv) Pate/pura (iii) Ka/uyukuwa (iv) Kamala tv) NO/'gao" 68 64 292 Ledagya 321 Morkhal 128 306 293 Limbi 395 220 322 Motakanapura 400 355 (i) KUf/a.l"iy"pura (ii) Kesharpllra (i) Naragaonpllra (ii) Pate/pura .2.94 Lodhipura 289 444 323 Motimali 14 5 ti) Dunj"rtlluda (ii) Dardipura 324 Mowad 36 40 295 Lodhjrajpura 323 235 296 Lohari 316 406 325 Muhali 201 252 297 Loharpura 55 24 298 Loni 294 232 (.) Bardipul'Q (ii) Baripura (iii) Bhi/pura (iv) Dabarpllya 299 Lunhera 223 256 (v) Gudiyapura (vi) Moripura (i) Borj/riri (U) b"kapu/"Q 326 Mujalda 97 83 (iii) Jllillw""iyu (iv) Kh.d" 327 Mundla 327 382 (v) Solmal 328 Murad 225 248 300 Lunhera Buzurg 324 327 (i) Bhilpllra (ii) Dabyapura (i) DujUl]Juru (ii) Bhuriyu KIlWu (iii) Nadipura (iv) Pahadsillghpura (iii) PUle/pllra (iV) Phutibawadi (I') Pate/pura (vi) Zirnyapura (v) Vasukui(lpul"U N 301 Lunhera Khurd 426 398 329 Nagjhiri M 425 397 330 Nankhodara 50 26 302 Machhalai 12 53 331 Narayanpur 447 205 303 Madankot 35 38 312 Neembola 423 394 304 Mahapura 455 349 333 Nigarni 282 244 305 Malangaon 451 '210 (;) Bardipura (ii) Kheda 306 Malbihar 176 313 (iii) Kho/uchapura (iv) Palefpllra 307 Malgarh 10 44 334 Nilda 192 320 308 Malhera 130 127 (i) Pate/pltra (ii) Sagaliyapuro (i) Bardipul"O (ii) MuJaldupuru 335 Nimrani 367 459 (iii) Ruwmpllra 309 Malpura 171 279 P

!IO Mandawaua 142 298 '36 Pachkhe<.la 370 192 Ii) Chtmdiyablld (ii) Kheriya Khodari (i) Ju/waniya (if) Maja/dapura (iii) Mchamanpura (iv) Patelpura 337 Padala 140 277 311 Mandawi 389 173 (i) Pute/pura 249

AI~HABEnCAL LIST OF VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil--Contd.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

338 Pagara 384 339 368 Pura 77 SO 339 Palasi 355 170 (i) JOKya (ii) Fipoliya KhoduI'a 340 Palasiya 329 457 (iii) Zira Khodara 341 Panawa 197 137 R <') Bllgi/u!'ltra (ii) Kaliytiplira (iii) Mu/pw'a (iv) Moriyapura 369 Rahamanputa 374 335 (I') Nag"riyapllru (vi) Pat~'pura (i) HasH/ipu"" (ii) PateJpurll (vii) Reyulapllra (viii) Uchawariya 370 Rajapura 416 343 342 Panch Jariya 230 325 371 Rajukhedi 138 274 (i) GadiyaplIl'fl (ii) Sadukpura (i) Badu/ipura (ii) BUl'dipuI'a (iii) Sahubupllru (iii) P,;:e1pllra 371. Ralamandal 284 287 343 Panchghati 165 428 (;) Bhayadapul'tl (ii) Mlijuldupura 344 Pandharaniya 342 453 (iii) lV/kulJlpUra (iv) PatelplII'a 345 Panpura 63 28 373 Dhama 313 330 22 346 Pantha 13 (i) Bhuy"cl(/pul'a Chamarpllra 403 (m 347 Patlawad 354 (iii) Kahmpura (".) Than(lplira Pathachhoti 144 348 308 (v) ~W"s{llipllra [60 312 349 Pathamoti 374 Ramgarh 43 3S 24~ 283 350 Pat["wad 375 Rampura 403 392 (i) Doduwpllra (ii) Khargha/a 376 Rampura Balwari 88 100 (iii) Paie/pllra (i) Semalip"ra 377 Randan 285 371 351 Patwar 438 2[3 (i) Bapadipllra (ii) Patt'lpuru (I) Sawjipura 378 Rangaon 360 224 352 Pedawi 364 386 (i) BhatiY{!}Jllra (ii) Madiyapura 353 Perkheaa 446 203 379 Rantalaw 303 147 354 Piplaj 162 430 Ci) Bhi!pura 355 Pipalda 86 89 380 Rasulpura nandhaw 210 377 356 Pipalc.lagarhi 424 395 381 Ratakot 7 10 1pura 56 31 357 Pipali 266 144 382 Rala' (i) Dhohadiyapura 383 Ratawa 453 211 384 Rehadllda 118 84 358 Pipaliya 62 27 (1) Hwi"siJlga (ii) JlIIl(lkhedu 385 Rodada 81 61 359 Pipaliya 295 234 (i) Dangri)," (ii) S(lfY'bilaI (i) JOlllllyapu/'ll 386 Roja B

ALPHABETICAL LIST O}<' VILLAGES

5 Manawar Tahsil-eollid.

Serial Name of L,C. LC. Serial Name of L. C· LC. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 1951 1961 1951

2 3 4 2 3 4

396 Sali 132 114 T (i) Dabarpura (ii) Gadari! KhoduYd (iii) Hal'a/! C/wpada (il') Temariyapufa 426 Talakhpur (Bhurighati) 233 411 397 Sangibawadi 79 92 427 TaIJk Jhiri 29 37 449 398 Sankota 263 428 Tampur 288 380 399 San mod 241 255 (n BW;u.iJipUri (ii) Bhi/pllra (I) Nadipllfcl (ii) Pate/pI"" (iii) Guwa/yabadi (iv) Kalikil'

ALPHABETICAL UST 01<' VILLAGK~

5 Mana"ar Tabsil-Concld.

Serial Name of L.C. L.C. Serial Name of L.C. L.C. No. Village No. No. No. Village No. No. 1961 19.51 1961 1951 2 3 " 2 3 4 454 Virampura 36J 336 V (i) Moripllra (ii) Patelpura 455 Virpur Balwari 82 450 Vagaliya 359 196 60 456 Virpur Pada 18 30 Ii) Bardipllra (ii) Bhandiyapura (iii) Ku",liya (iv) Nayopura W 451 Valipura Buzurg 339 369 (r) Doborpura (ii) Gupharapllra 457 Wasali 152 118 (iii) Karwatapura (iv) Langadapura (i) Burdl/Jf/ra (ii) Bodarpura lV) Tandapura (I'i) Thallapura (iii) Khodarapura (iv) Sadakpura 452 Vadnera 180 13.5 458 Wayal 394 197 (I) Hanumanpura Z 453 Vayakheda 335 338 • (I) Alawpura (Ii) Bhabarpllra 459 Zakarud 353 404 (iii) Chohanpllra· (iv) Khayadapllra 460 Zapadi 305 166 (v) Kiradiyapura (vi) Mal~vapura (i) Bhilpura (vii) Pate/pura (viii) Rawatpura 461 Zikanya Bardi 20 46 (ix) Saladara 462 Ziran 95 59 25:3

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VIJ,LAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Oceu- r-....-A..--.., L. C. Name of Facilities in pied Hou,e- ToLal Scheduled Scheduled Litera te and Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Population Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,-__..A---_. ,-.-_....._~ ,.--__..A..----. r-.A.-~ r----J.....--. P M F M F M F M .F M F

2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18/5 Manawar Tahsil 548.65731,75-133.3211179,90491.11038.7946,273 6,415 57,317 56.277 13,9972,54453.48345.876 1 Keli Khurd P. 683 50 50 243 In 121 122 121 21 73 64 2 Bidl:>hopawar 400 17 17 109 62 47 62 47 5 29 25 3 Jal11bu Khodra ~4R llninha1:1;tcd 4 Keli Kalan P. 1,0.';6 20 20 137 62 75 62 75 43 47 5 Guwal Magari 1.1 '>5 4() 46 234 128 J()6 128 106 77 60

6 Kundia 814 Uninhab:led ... 7 Ratakot M8 37 ~,"., 2n' -99 102 99 102 59 56 8 Garwada 1,022 3~ 33 ISO 83 97 83 96 5 52 58 9 Golpura Palha 453 II II 76 38 3!l 38 38 21 23 (Amjhera) 10 Malgarh 245 14 14 73 34 39 34 39 22 24

II Jalokhiya 1,273 22 22 I()<) 60 49 60 49 34 36 12 Machhalai 287 14 14 83 39 44 39 44 23 21 13 Bijalpur 170 14 14 57 29 2H 29 28 15 17 14 Molimali 557 6 6 30 14 16 14 16 8 II 15 Baledi P, Mew. 1,534 50 50 296 159 137 2 3 151 118 15 6 90 73

16 Gyanpura (Panchpiplya) P. 2,499 71 n 414 211 203 211 203 21 121 112 17 Kalu Khedi 176 II II 62 35 27 35 27 19 19 18 Virpur Pada 270 15 15 n 51 46 51 46 30 29 19 Golpurpada ISullanpur) 1,0.'3 16 16 79 33 46 33 46 20 27 20 Zikanyabardi 9S 4 4 18 9 9 9 9 7 6

2! Bhuliya !,505 29 29 IR8 102 86 102 86- 5S 57 22 Panlha 1.190 16 16 73 38 35 38 35 24 21 23 Bhati Khodara 1,195 17 17 93 51 42 51 42 30 25 24 Kalmathiya 1,785 10 11 54 29 25 29 25 20 18 25 Juwal Bard; 403 7 7 36 14 22 14 22 12 !5

26 Gungi Devi 321 14 14 92 48 44 48 44 27 28 27 Ru!,hi Bawadi 599 10 JO 55 33 22 33 22 21 19 28 Ambajhiri 743 11 11 53 27 26 27 26 19 17 29 Tankjhiri 506 Uilinhabited 30 Kharcha 56 10 10 54 ]6 28 26 28 15 17

31 IndIa 1,495 37 37 209 112 97 112 97 70 63 32 Holibarda 761 30 3n 191 105 86 105 86 71 57 33 Jamada 2,OS!! 27 27 117 64 53 64 53 48 34 34 Kawadkuwa 1.229 19 19 93 43 50 43 50 23 22 35 Madankot 323 Uninhabited

36 Mowad 808 Uninhabited 37 Bhuriya Kund 897 I~ 19 95 43 52 43 52 25 27 38 Gunivara 764 19 19 88 43 45 43 45 23 24 39 Chan-dodi 704 14 14 56 29 27 29 27 17 16 40 Dhola Halluman 3,294 44 44 280 138 142 138 142 83 89

41 Lalgarh 2,541 34 34 207 112 95 112 9S 63 49 42 Hathipawa 436 Uninhabited 43 Ramgarh 935 19 19 99 53 46 52 46 22 26 44 Chunpiya P. 7,322 155 155 857 438 419 402 419 4 2 278 249 45 Amghata 2,258 23 23 126 67 59 67 59 41 33

46 Jamnayapada (Amjhara) .. , 1.268 22 22 117 64 53 64 53 3S 34 47 Bawdi Khodara 1,055 17 17 122 64 58 64 58 33 34 48 Bad Khodra 825 7 8 38 18 20 18 20 12 12 49 Kadada 1,967 40 ·43 256 136 120 136 120 72 70 50 Nankhodara 399 7 7 37 16 21 16 21 7 10 255

l\1ANAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· ______• _ ••• -----___.A.._ - __ •.______. __ - ______. __ . ______--_ . __ "'-' WORKERS r- -- _--_ .. _._ .. -- ~--"--- -~ --.. L.C II III IV V VI VlI VIII IX X No. r-- __ ..A.. ___ , r----...A._-~ r---'._.A._- -~ r-. _ _.A....- '-, r-.-....A.....-----... r-.-..A.. -~ r-.-...A....-----... r--..A.... ----... r-----"'-- -~ r-.-'A...--.~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

38,72434.4678.565 9.195 783 242 1,749 777 356 31 306 57 950 100 103 ... 1,947 1,007 37.627 42.918 ]8/5 73 64 4<) 57 1 28 25 33 22 2 ... Uninhabiled 3 39 42 4 5 19 28 4 72 56 :2 4 2 51 46 5

Uninhabited 6 59 56 40 46 7 51 58 31 39 8 18 23 3 17 15 9 19 20 3 4 12 15 10

33 34 1 2 26 13 11 20 19 3 2 16 23 12 14 15 I 2 14 II 13 II 11 6 5 14 71 60 12 11 6 2 69 64 15

104 101 16 11 90 91 16 17 16 2 3 16 8 17 30 29 21 17 18 20 27 13 19 19 7 6 2 3 20

51 57 4 47 29 21 '24 21 '" 14 14 22 28 25 2 21 17 23 16 16 4 2 9 7 24 8 ,II 4 4 2 7 25

27 28 21 16 26 21 19 12 3 27 18 17 8 9 28 , .. Uninhabited 29 12 13 3 4 II 11 30

65 60 5 3 42 34 31 69 56 2 I 34 29 32 48 34 16 19 33 23 22 20 28 34 Uninhabited 35

Uninhabited 36 23 26 2 I 18 25 37 22 23 1 1 20 21 38 13 12 4 -4 12 II 39 80 89 3 55 S3 40

57 49 5 ... 49 46 41 Uninhaibted 42 21 24 I 2 ?I 20 43 244 229 32 20 2 160 170 44 40 33 I 26 26 45

33 34 2 29 19 46 33 34 31 24 47 12 12 6 8 48 50 S4 21 16 64 SO 49 7 10 9 11 50 '2'')0

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Occu- ,.--.. _-.JI...._..___~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House. Total Sch~dul

2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 IO 11 ].2 13 14 15 J6 J7

51 Vmarkuwa Kalan 459 10 JO 45 211 17 28 17 JO 11 52 Badipura 642 29 2'.1 158 7!i 80 78 RO 56 43 53 Jamali P. 3,861 140 140 803 408 395 408 395 20 256 223 54 Dhmna Kltedi 1,666 21 21 150 77 73 77 73 46 35 55 Loharpura 436 8 S 52 34 18 34 18 4 13 13

56 Ratanpura 301 8 H 47 25 22 25 22 14 II 57 Koliyaburi ';93 14 14 71 )5 36 2 2 32 34 23 20 58 Kodi 1.113 20 20 114 ('6 48 66 48 35 22 59 Pithanpur 986 57 59 331 166 165 19 15 147 150 5 97 85 60 2.139 57 57 31lJ 164 155 6 5 158 150 89 92

61 Keshuwi P. 2.905 82 82 392 219 173 203 173 13 13S lOl 62 pipaliya 517 33 33 234 118 116 118 116 59 70 63 Panpura 306 18 18 116 60 56 58 56 32 33 64 Umarkuwa Khurd 1,119 13 14 81 4S 36 45 36 22 21 65 Dhardi P. 3.321 185 188 1,144 594 550 584 550 14 34S 345

66 Khedai Hanuman 1,633 47 52 319 162 157 162 157 99 97 67 Kokari 511 2\l 31 199 96 103 96 103 51 47 68 Ledagya 874 42 42 233 lI9 114 119 114 74 67 69 Bharuda 34.1 ') 9 46 21 25 21 25 14 15 70 Kuradada 50') 23 23 161 7!J 82 79 82 54 SI

71 Dhawadda 1,3H8 64 64 373 189 184 188 184 114 9M 72 Katarpura 1,098 30 30 177 89 88 119 88 59 55 73 Kharbardi P. 3,795 ')6 96 594 300 294 295 294 2 176 167 74 ChotiYIl Khedl .. , 460 2Y 29 173 95 78 5 3 90 75 69 56 75 Kamta 1,208 44 44 251 121 130 121 130 81 77

76 Dedali P. 2.231 77 77 462 235 227 235 227 133 119 77 pura 1.494 4~ 49 m'l 161 149 2 159 149 I 84 ;4 78 Bilda 1,828 89 9(} 511 258 253 258 253 JO 158 138 79 Snngihawdi 162 4 4 19 10 9 10 9 5 5 80 Borada 415 21 22 114 65 49 65 49 39 30

81 Rodada P. 2.509 III 111 643 330 313 324 312 20 2 J88 155 82 Virpur Balwari . 1,430 40 40 229 111 118 III 118 64 62 83 Raja Behadiya 684 18 18 113 54 59 54 59 38 34 84 Jamal 870 16 17 125 57 68 1 56 67 35 31 85 KOla 1,405 64 64 3S4 179 175 2 177 171 113 92

86 Pipulda p. 1.563 5<1 63 384 193 191 184 183 19 121 127 87 Acharkuoda 768 36 37 172 98 74 8 7 86 65 60 48 88 Rampura Balwari 1.253 50 53 277 139 138 137 133 84 70 89 Bchadada 1.050 56 56 355 173 182 161 170 112 101 90 Dhanora 1,229 69 81 506 250 256 250 256 9 152 139

91 Jogya 767 22 22 142 67 75 66 7S 1 42 31'1 92 Biladari 1,201 38 39 207 102 105 102 105 2 61 68 93 Bhutyapura 398 30 30 139 67 72 65 72 39 3S 94 Bekliya Balwari p. 1.623 105 106 647 322 325 5 6 316 315 21 2 187 194 9S Ziran 819 34 34 177 83 94 2 3 81 90 49 51

96 Khedi (Balwari) 883 62 62 371 190 181 2 180 172 III 96 97 Mujalda 921 15 15 101 50 51 50 46 28 27 98 Bordabara 792 28 28 154 74 80 74 70 42 43 99 Shadi 1,022 37 37 232 127 105 127 105 71 49 ]00 Dhobadiya 313 12 12 53 29 24 29 21 19 13 '257

MANA WAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· r------.. --_. - .• ~. _____• _o __ • ___ ..A...-_ --.--.--- .---.------. ------, WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. , __._..A_ ••___ ,-__...A._ __ -, r--J>,._--_ r- --..A..--"-,\ ,--_.A. --, ,-- -A._-, ,--...A... _~ ,-._...A.._-..... ,-_....A.... ~ ,----A._. _~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M r M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 ]6 37

10 II 18 6 51 S4 41 2 2 22 37 52 235 21S 16 8 4 152 172 53 46 35 .11 38 S4 13 13 21 5 S5

14 II II II 56 20 19 12 16 57 35 22 31 26 58 79 76 6 5 II 4 69 80 59 84 89 2 2 3 75 63 60

94 77 4 ~~. 3 7 27 20 84 72 61 5H 69 I 59 46 62 31 33 28 2_1 63 17 17 5 4 23 15 64 331 340 14 5 249 205 65

92 95 7 2 63 60 66 48 42 3 5 -- 45 56 67 72 65 2 2 45 47 68 14 15 7 10 69 54 51 25 31 70

100 92 12 6 2 7S 86 71 53 52 4 3 I 30 33 72 164 160 5 2 6 5 124 127 73' 65 54 1 2 2 26 22 74 81 77 40 53 75

127 III 4 7 102 108 76 84 74 17 75 71 143 130 7 8 8 100 lIS 78 5 5 5 4 79 39 30 26 19 80

158 132 27 22 2 142 158 81 62 61 2 I 47 56 82 37 34 16 25 83 35 31 22 37 84 J08 86 4 5 66 83 85

118 126 2 72 64 86 52 44 3 4 4 38 26 87 79 69 4 I -.. 55 68 S8 102 91 2 4 3 2 I 3 61 81 89 145 134 6 4 98 117 90

36 31 6 25 31 91 511 67 3 41 37 92 38 31 I 4 28 37 93 110 183 1 I 3 ~ 6 5 135 131 94 46 46 I 2 2 3 34 43 95

100 87 6 6 5 3 .-~ 79 - 85 96 27 27 .'':. 22 24 91 42 43 32 37 911 71 49 56 56 99 16 13 3 10 II 100 :j:JU

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area Oecu- r--.... .-A... .. _~ L.C. Name of Facilities in pied Hous,,· Total Sch",hJled Scheduled Literal.: and Total No. Village available acres Houses holdS l'opuJalion Castes Tribes Educated (I·IX) ,-- _.-_ .A.- --. r--". __A...~ -~ r--.A.--.-~ r-----_,.A__-- -~ r--_A._- -. p M F M F M F M F M r

Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I! JJ 14 15 16 17

101 Balwari Kburd 1,141 52 52 317 171 146 171 146 90 61 IQ2 Dhursal P,Hos,Mcw. 1.40S 90 90 497 268 229 9 4 196 182 35 7 156 101 103 Hirnyabardi 386 16 17 104 55 49 55 49 6 37 30 104 Balwari K~lan P. 410 31 32 141 77 64 5 3 63 53 12 3 51 32 105 Khod 1,325 5 .~ 57 28.1 143 i40 II II 132 127 88 68

106 Kheda 567 36 39 Ji6 82 94 75 86 54 50 107 Chikali Balwari 1.()26 40 51 259 13" 127 129 124 79 n 108 Borghata 1(29 27 27 163 80 83 78 H3 44 45 109 lirabad 1.412 63 63 389 194 1\15 192 195 3 109 III 110 Kadawal 534 17 17 113 61 _ 52 59 52 3J 28

III Kundl 531 26 • 26 ISO '/4 76 74 76 40 31 112 Bakhtala 2,ll70 104 104 646 322 324 320 318 19 3 192 173 113 Mohanpura P. 2.B3 106 107 614 295 319 264 290 2 179 168 114 Soyala 1,951 79 79 446 210 236 195 215 137 130 115 Alarsumba 843 41 41 205 10J 102 103 102 69 58

116 Andiyab ~2J .13 JJ 175 88 87 86 87 59 53 117 Chira Kh:l11 1,773 67 67 326 174 152 172 149 7 lIO 92 118 Rehadada I.%ll 5~ 51 316 161 156 160 156 3 96 87 119 Kuwa 1,830 9) 99 601 311 297 3'J2 292 9 187 171 120 Moripura 2,558 1.+1 141 HI 404 387 41 43 303 2~3 I 234 210

121 Ohantalaw 655 39 39 216 104 112 104 112 78 76 122 Karondiya 1.231 83 83 522 254 268 253 268 165 173 123 Badia 951 27 27 .171 87 84 87 83 60 51 124 I'iplya Khutd ~46 Uninhabited 125 Dongla 480 31 31 162 87 75 83 75 49 53

126 Sawla Khcdi 359 24 24 .137 73 64 25 22 7 41 -JO 127 Amdad 235 Uninhabited 128 MOl'khal 689 14 14 65 35 30 19 14 3 22 18 129 Karondiya 2.0)5 49 49 274 135 139 120 130 1 82 71 130 Malhcra 1'. 1,419 7-J 7-J 432 215 217 214 214 5 134 141

III Satllmari 1,262 51 54 295 150 145 117 121 I 86 78 132 Sali 1'. 1,740 138 138 750 369 ~Sl 9 8 355 360 23 232 214 133 Chakadud I,on 67 67 361 1)(3 178 136 134 124 105 134 Bariya 1,094 7') 93 300 141 159 87 99 12 75 78 13~ Awaral 907 65 65 348 173 175 171 174 118 102

136 Borlaya P. 1,931 107 107 592 309 283 22 22 2~q 239 25 187 149 137 Tcmriya P. 1,327 109 109 550 279 271 270 261 33 liB 173 131 Rajukhedi t,II4 8'. 82 478 239 239 202 199 13 156 158- -139 Sala l,or,2 46 46 293 146 147 4 3 141 144 I 97 95 140 Pad:ola 818 54 54 357 190 167 184 160 2 107 95

141 Amasi 1'. 1,517 75 75 4>:3 245 238 234 233 17 3 149 124 142 Mandawada 1,394 106 106 663 350 313 350 313 13 I 193 87 143 Alaharda 283 18 18 126 57 69 53 65 7 36 44 1'4 Pathachhoti p. 622 7 7 41 21 20 7 8 2 15 14 145 Utawali 513 :!3 23 156 80 76 80 75 52 42

146 Bhell~a Kho \:. hurd 323 3 3 17 8 9 B 9 5 6 147 Tatapani 737 14 14 87 49 38 49 37 32 17 148 Chowki P,D,MP(A),Po. 740 31 32 121 66 55 22 22 29 25 38 8 43 25 149 Lalgarh 208 2 2 II 7 4 7 3 2 3 150 Bhcllsakho J)uzurg 2t5 20 20 90 43 47 43 47 29 24 '.~;-)!)

l\JANA" ,\1{ T:\IISIL

WORKERS NON· L.C. ,..--______a ______• __ --- -_---- _. ------, WORKL.:l

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3-1 35 36 37

!(~ 60 2 ttl :-.:, :01 112 89 12 9 7 2 3 12 8 112 I'll'_.' 1li2 37 30 I~ \C) 103 3; 24 14 8 2 3 26 32- I"~ 78 66 9 1 :i5 n 105

4') 47 5 3 2i~ ·!·I 1116 7M 73 S.l ~q 107 44 43 2 36 -~~ !t);{ 106 109 2 3 ~;S X4- l\l) 3.. 28 28 ~~4 lill

39 30 1 ~4 .\:,. I" \7> 161 10 lJ ., .1 I ." !'O J 51 J j ~~ 165 1~6 7 5 [ 2 S. 5 I } \6 1 ~; \'. ~ . 126 125 9 5 2 7.1 1(>(' 1! ..1· 52 44 17 14 34 ·H II:-

52 53 7 29 :11 116 104 92 3 3 (>4 OJ 117 90 80 6 7 64 (,I) IIR 166 155 21 16 12-1 1::6 119 210 191 20 19 2 2 170 177 120

74 76 3 ::() 36 1'1 154 164 II 9 ~. ') 9.i f'?2 58 50 I 27 33 , ') ... U,·dnhabited 1~4 47 51 '} 2 .),) 22 125

35 40 3 32 24 126 Uninhabited In 18 18 1 3 ' .1 ; :~ lig 68 6.1 5 6 5 4 5.·; (,~ 129 129 135 4 6 I MI 76 130

74 64 II 14 6 ~ 67 IJI 199 196 24 13 8 5 1:>"1 1(,7 1.12 III 101 5 8 4 ~'] 73 1:\3 46 52 8 14 l5 12 5 (,6 Xl 134 118 102 ~j 73 135

160 133 9 11 16 5 2 122 1.1-1 U6 180 171 I 2 2 Y6 93 137 141 139 10 13 5 6 83 f{1 138 87 92 9 2 I I 49 52 139 106 95 I 83 72 140

138 116 II 8 9fi 114 14l 174 87 18 157 226 1~2 34 44 2 21 25 143 13 II 2 3 6 6 144 36 25 2 II 12 3 2 3 28 34 145

S 6 ~ 3 146 22 14 3 3 7 17 21 147 16 15 6 8 4 3 2 12 2:; 30 148 2 2 1 5 I 149 22 19 7 5 14 23 150 :.J.tiO

VILLAGE DlltECrORY

WORKERS .. \n:.a Occu- r- _....A... __ ~ L.C Name of Faci!itics in pied House- Total S~t.edulcd Scheduled Literat~ and 1'otal No. Village .l.'iai!able acres House, holds Pupulati.on Castes Tribes Educated (i-IX) ( ----A.. __._, ,-----"--- . . - -. ~-'--.;"-." ._\ ,--•..•.•..A...-~ r-- .. -"----. P M I' M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 J6 17

151 Kosadana P. 1.<>77 121 121 626 3iO 316 12 12 286 299 21 170 155 152 Wasali 885 53 59 300 135 165 133 1(;2 8 75 83 153 GaHdhwani P,M,D, 1,559 518 529 2.732 1.345 1,387 188 199 216 239 529 167 728 383 MP(A),Mcw.S.l'u. 154 Khcdi Buzurg P. 1.'1')1 119 132 741 387 3S~ 53 54 293 276 22 225 20: ISS Sitapuri P. 1.53~ 79 79 409 213 196 213 193 25 127 120

156 BaLiiya 1,221 95 95 586 289 297 280 279 12 ,72 151 157 Piplyamola .. , 1.002 ;;4 84 511 258 253 258 251 2 159 160 158 Jamaoynmotu 934 23 23 126 63 63 60 56 41 37 159 Dhekali 614 17 17 6g 41 27 16 14 4 28 16 160 Patha Moti 984 17 17 87 44 43 2 29 )0 35 28

161 Chikali l50 UninhabitcJ 162 Piplaj 459 44 44 2-1-1 123 121 123 121 I 9! 74 11i3 Bharudpuru 847 2~ 29 140 69 71 69 71 3 51 44 164 KOlhida 1.'>77 52 52 202 <)5 107 77 84 9 66 68 165 l'anchghati 1.114 41 41 182 96 86 96 83 55 59

166 Bhandakho 765 27 27 163 76 87 76 87 50 57 167 Imalipura 361 30 30 148 69 79 62 76 4 49 46 168 Udiyapura 1,228 9[) 92 443 213 2:;U 212 230 3 122 137 169 Khandalai P. 1,101 142 142 624 300 324 " 3 254 29"t 29 15 206 190 170 Kherwa !,444 Hi 81 414 224 190 212 177 132 95

171 Malpuru 509 Unillhabited 172 Umarband Khurd 529 56 56 287 140 147 140 147 80 67 173 Khodimoli 1,375 18 18 93 55 38 54 38 40 28 174 GirgulJa 225 I I 7 4 3 4 3 3 2 (Nirgudiya) 175 Dholibawadi 594 24 24 137 71 66 71 66 44 41

176 Mal bihar 42\ 28 28 135 70 65 69 65 1 39 34 177 :\Iasidpura 1.046 2ei 21 94 53 41 18 16 19 25 5 35 23 178 Dugani 622 4.s 46 247 ' 116 131 114 131 6 71 69 179 Alljanfad 781 69 69 371 184 187 7 9 170 170 120 101 180 Vadnera 1,015 71 82 423 218 205 201S 199 136 124

181 Tal gaon 1.2.11 84 X4 467 234 233 2 3 214 208 I 140 130 182 Godadpur (Ambapura) , .. "28 57 60 465 226 239 226 239 18 137 133 183 Garwal 406 36 36 250 123 127 123 127 79 72 184 Awaldaman D,MP(O). 4.089 249 255 1,533 819 714 49 49 770 665 65 24 398 266 Mew. 185 Khedi Khurd 250 Uninhabited

186 Devara 775 j2 52 273 131 142 131 142 81 81 187 Kherwa Kanjar 1'. 1,011 118 lIS 705 345 360 IS 22 330 338 40 197 215 188 Buharla 1,875 106 106 628 306, 322 I I 305 318 33 lS7 178 189 Bhaslawad P. 53') 43 13 254 126 128 19 15 107 1\3 2 n 72 190 Umarband Kalan I' . 1.123 lIS 118 613 322 291 37 36 192 217 104 15 195 92

• 91 Lawani I'. 1,861 101 101 534 275 259 7 5 251 242 36 4 154 150 192 Nilda 402 38 33 222 112 110 3 3 109 107 60 69 193 Sadarabad 369 27 27 lI·f 67 47 63 41 5 45 35 194 Balawari 1,068 42 42 241 117 124 3 I 114 122 67 76 1\/5 Dhegada 1,007 87 87 ~30 265 265 18 25 247 240 II 157 1-55

196 Dedali 1,072 69 69 387 193 194 1 3 125 131 I 104 103 197 Panawa P. 3,473 208 216 1,185 57~ 61! 8 8 528 575 56 8 352 353 198 Bhamori 1,258 31 31 174- 90 84 86 83 1 57 59 199 Khadaki P. 2,027 130 130 669 339 330 20 20 308 292 2 188 \/6 200 Brahamanpuri.. 704 40 41 249 125 124 3 S 109 III 7 77 69 261

MANAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON· L.C·

__ ~ ___..A__. ____.. _,.._-.-. ___ . ___ .. _-__~ r--' -~~ ---.------~--- - .. --.-----~---- _". WORKERS No. II m: IV V VI VB VIII lX X r-- ..A.. r-_....A._r.~ r---.A..-_. r--A..~-, r---..A...--. ,---..A...... _A.---, r--_.. --, ,---..A...... ~ r--.A..---" r--..A-----..., M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

161 146 6 6 2 3 140 161 151 70 76 4 7 I 60 82 152 222 137 86 93 5 3 112 52 12 5 116 8 14 156 90 617 1,004 153 179 169 12 10 7 25 22 2 162 153 154 125 120 2 86 76 IS5

169 150 I 2 117 146 156 155 155 3 5 I ')9 93 157 41 37 22 26 158 22 14 5 2 13 II 159 28 7A 2 2 2 9 IS 160

.. Uninhabited 161 61 20 15 38 11 16 4 32 47 162 32 14 9 30 10 18 27 163 32 39 10 10 7 2 15 17 29 39 164 37 37 II 18 7 4 41 27 165

33 37 2 15 IS 2 3 .. , " . 26 30 166 39 40 6 2 '3 I I I 2 20 33 167 99 70 23 67 91 93 168 175 175 12 II II 3 3 5 94 134 169 118 87 13 • 1 92 95 170 ... Uninhabited 171 78 65 2 2 60 80 172 40 28 15 10 173 3 2 I I 174 39 36 5 27 25 175

30 27 '2 7 5 2 31 31 176 24 18 11 5 ... 18 13 177 62 61 3 3 5 5 45 62 178 111 95 3 3 6 3 64 86 179 III 102 22 22 I 82 81 180

128 120 7 10 2 2 94 103 lSI 124 119 13 14 X9 106 182 77 70 2 2 44 55 183 340 222 27 35 11 4 9 2 8 5 421 448 184

Uninhabited 185

81 76 5 50 61 18G 182 187 11 28 2 I 148 145 187 165 162 15 14 5 2 2 119 144 188 63 6S 9 7 ... 54 56 189 93 59 39 21 4 42 to 9 2 8 127 199 190

136 136 17 14 121 109 191 59 66 I 3 52 41 192 29 14 9 14 5 6 2 22 12 1113 15 17 51 59 ... I 50 48 194 114 JI8 35 32 8 5 109 110 195

92 97 9 6 3 .. , 89 91 196 306 319 44 33 2 I 222 258 197 51 58 3 1 I 2 33 25 198 157 87 11 6 6 2 1 1 . 2 II 151 234 199 67 S6 4 5 5 8 1 48 55 200 ~w

\"JLLAGE OIRECTORY

W0RKI::.RS Area Oeeu- I __ A~ Le. Name of Facilities in pied House_ Total Scheduled S~heduled Literhte and Total No. Village available arres Houses l"'lds Pupulation Casles Tribes Educated (I-IX) r-.,---...... _-. --. r--J ",-, r--...A....----. ,---..A... "--" ,--_ • ...A... -~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 ·1 6 7 ':I 10 11 12 1:\ 14 Ii 16 .17

201 Muhali 1,279 9~ 96 513 287 146 280 241 3 180 150 202 Jalakhan 1'. 2,1'!) 103 104 600 111 289 300 284 35 174 145 203 Ambada '146 Uninhabited 204 Chowki 1,045 !II 81 436 228 20~ 209 200 4 ISO 1'8 205 Bhamori 4~1 21 21 133 60 73 4 7 56 66 3 39 40

2Cl6 Faraspura 521 16 17 ~7 36 51 36 35 25 1" 207 Mehadapura 605 Uninhabilecl " 203 Surani P. 872 71 71 .1g0 191 189 .5 8 179 175 13 113 102 209 Anupum Bahauar 2,382 5~ 58 2~O 147 133 146 133 90 70 210 Rasulpura Bandhaw 1,708 15 15 98 50 48 50 48 27 29

211 Kachhawanya P. 1.454 86 89 S05 262 243 262 239 24 129 135 212 Simmli 2~O92 76 (,0 350 160 190 160 189 6 110 107 213 Farspura P. 120 30 2'1 127 66 61 ~ 3 62 58 7 42 34 214 Jah,tngirpuf 6 i):) 70 72 37<) 199 180 9 9 185 171 10 116 86 2iS Gujari ~l,lVlltD,MP(A). 455 226 226 1,272 680 592 33 34 59 38 349 124 342 119

216 Hanmantya 430 30 27 1.\3 64 69 64 69 37 42 217 Dehariya 241 22 23 103 56 47 37 26 1& 3 31 23 218 Sen,jala P. 1.3<)5 S6 HIl 474 252 222 7 4 219 203 8 I 165 141 219 Kal1arwa 1'. 1,25.1 107 1(17 5R2 300 282 II 10 268 250 16 1 164 164 220 Lokhankot P. i ,455 95 96 518 264 254 5 10 257 244 7 1 166 146

221 Jehadi X62 65 65 34X 177 171 177 156 10 110 100 222 Bapdud p, r,64 71 71 356 182 174 8 9 163 153 41 1 108 108 223 Lunhcra 2,687 233 233 1,288 629 659 20 16 465 475 59 5 397 357 224 Bagasul 414 31 31 176 . 86 90 71 72 4 61 53 225 Murad 1,707 129 130 774 403 371 396 367 24 2H 21.8

226 Dasai p. 1,(182 61 67 376 1'84 192 17B 178 15 108 96 227 Koriya 919 33 33 157 84 73 3 2 75 70 51 40 228 Dhanor~t. 1,221 72 72 422 205 217 199 206 10 113 94 229 Upadi 91)9 37 37 175 85 . 90 82 87 40 41 230 Panchjariya ~O(j 35 35 177 102 75 101 75 4 65 3B

211 UkhaJda P. 2,092 105 112 606 323 283 8 6 246 255 18 186 71 232 Tiwordiya 276 22 22 152 7R 74 78 73 2 46 4\} 233 Tlllakhrura 5gS Uninhabited (RhurighatiJ 234 Hirapur 793 29 29 168 84 84 84 84 4 46 50 235 Sarjapur 1,797 77 77 485 253 232 253 232 15 145 129

236 Ahamadpur 592 31 31 143 81 62 76 61 42 43 237 Bramahanguon 777 36 36 218 liS 103 102 90 (;6 57 23R Julwaniya 843 8 8 40 26 14 22 14 26 14 239 Kalwani P. 1,928 156 163 S24 402 422 35 34 147 158 75 5 2(3 226 240 Chikali 1,806 66 90 437 224 213 16 18 184 182 21 124 111

241 Sanmod 514 48 48 267 133 134 133 134 3 84 74 242 Temarni 1'. 1.,276 62 62 367 187 ISO 144 123 S 112 88 243 Golapura 1,186 40 41 223 116 107 116 107 69 60 244 Patalawad p. 1,302 113 113 641 307 334 8 7 295 320 18 2 187 205 245 Bhanpura 1,145 49 49 256 132 124 13 14 105 102 3 71 84

246 Bfchkuwa 1,506 41 41 236 121 liS 121 115 69 16 247 Jamaniya 726 43 43 233 114 119 3 3 107 116 4 63 61 248 Hasanpur (KaJapani) 687 30 30 157 79 78 79 78 42 41 249· KoyaJabab 436 10 10 42 19 23 2 4 17 19 11 8 250 Abadulpur 289 14 14 55 31 21 31 21 3 22 II :.lui}

MANAWAH TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- L.C. _o ______..A-____- __•. ___ - ______.. ---- f-~----~- _._ .. _------.. - .. -_ ------.. ----~ WORKERS No.

1I III IV V VI VII VIIl IX" X ,---__ --A,, ___ ~ ,-__...,,_------._ r-._...... _--.. 1 r----_A_~ r-_----"-~ ,_-..A...·_-1 ,--....A..._---. r---...... - 1 '----'---1 r-_.A..- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 :9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

164 142 6 3 9 5 107 96· 201 159 no 14 9 (, 137 144 202 Uuinhabited 203 143 124 7 4 78 80 204 30 37 9 :1 21 33 205

2S 18 II 33 206 Uninhabited 201 102 93 1 9 78 87 208 90 10 57 63 209 23 24 4 5 23 19 210

111 112 12 23 133 108 211 91 91 10 II 9 5 50 83 212 34 29 4 4 2 2 24 27 213 9S 67 6 8 15 9 2 83 94 214 74 31 6 12 14 4 81l 4~ 8 2 97 2 55 13 338 473 215

27 32 5 7 4 3 I 27 27 216 16 21 2 2 6 4 I 2 25 24 217 146 126 18 15 I 81 8[ 218 142 144 16 20 4 2 13,6 118 219 155 138 to 7 I 98 108 220

101 94 4 6 3 61 71 221 89 94 12 11 4 I I 2 2 74 66 222 322 298 55 55 15 10 5 3 232 292 22~ 41 33 14 20 6 25 37 224 238 214 2 3 3 160 153 225 lOS 96 2 76 91i 226 44 36 1 4 33 33 227 108 88 4 5 92 123 228 39 37 3 ... 45 49 229 61 38 4 37 37 230

171 69 15 2 137 212 231 43 40 3 32 34 232 Uninhabited 233 42 25 4 25 3R 34 234 141 122 4 1 108 103 235

33 26 9 17 39 19 236 59 51 4 4 2 2 49 46 237 25 14 I ... 238 156 136 67 86 12 2 8 1 5 5 149 196 239 104 99 20 12 100 102 240

16 70 7 4 I 49 60 241 99 83 1 12 5 75 92 242 68 60 1 47 47 243 175 201 10 3 120 129 244 69 84 2 6[ 40 245

66 16 3 52 99 246 60 59 3 2 51 S8 247 42 41 37 37 248 11 8 8 15 249 15 8 4 3 3 12 10 250 :J(j4

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS J'.rea Occu- ,----A..._---.. L.C. Name of Facilities in pied House- T()ta, Scheduled Scheduled Literate alld Total No. Village available acres Houses holds Populati'lI1 Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,-__..A... __--, ,.--.A.---; ,--.A.--, r---"- ... ) r----...A...- --... P M I- M F M F M F M F

2 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

251 Dhapala 885 81 85 494 264 230 6 4 168 164 16 164 137 252 Chiktiyabad P,Po. 1,645 180 180 1,097 573 524 8 II 23.1 186 131 24 304 256 253 Bhagiyapur P. 1,460 97 1.09 519 269 250 13 II 247 229 22 157 156 254 Kastali 631 21 22 92 44 48 42 47 23 34 255 Gopalpura 632 47 49 231 113 118 9 1(1 102 100 2 69 71

256 Sondul P. 1.351 7S 108 580 2<;0 290 4 2 25(1 257 25 182 177 257 Banjari 1.1'17 56 % 338 166 172 14 21 (52 148 3 103 90 258 Sulibardi 2;314 65 65 338 162 176 63 66 9 100 95 259 Kalada ),63\) 6-1 64 360 180 180 6 8 167 164 108 75 260 Sakaida P. 1,076 78 78 415 212 203 4 9 185 180 26 3 136 75

261 Shahapura Kakadda 740 72 72 499 265 234 I 2 261 229 5 136 131 262 Umariya 2,365 III 121 . 621 307 314 4 5 285 292 6 171 176 26-' Sanko\a 334 43 4) 292 154 138 3 4 151 133 14 81 70 264 Sirsodiya P. J,702 137 137 773 396 377 6 6 369 368 15 3 226 197 265 Songaon P. 1,617 112 1I2 581 295 286 36 26 200 211 47 7 158 153

266 Pipali P. 1,','80 250 250 1067 514 553 52 68 133 HI 111 10 310 304 267 Banediya P. ::,544 117 150 296 145 151 6 5 9~ 110 4 lI2 85 268 Balipura P,Po. 1.080 23 23 J68 76 92 59 14 46 49 269 Bidapura 584 41 45 BtlS 447 433 25 22 415 400 38 2 269 264 270 Tonki ]I-J,D,MP(<'). 2,()32 259 277 1,411 7')3 708 95 117 95 96 300 89 378 20S Po.

211 Belali 597 15 16 77 36 41 35 41 20 24 272 Kachhadad 1,531 58 61 327 156 171 156 171 102 100 213 Karondiya Mota 1,96M 82 82 426 216 210 2 4 207 204 136 120 274 Chhi\ari 901 41 41 199 103 96 11 67 2 63 56 275 Bagawaniya P. 3,031 183 183 1.060 560 500 32 28 498 412 42 2 332 303

216 Kushamala P. 1,573 120 J21 664 332 332 7 5 324 327 28 3 199 194 277 Bhodal 452 15 15 99 48 51 48 51 25 30 278 Bansvi 7:'6 45 45 226 ·115 III 8 5 9 65 57 279 Khandlai \.095 78 78 432 203 229 I 2 190 217 5 \13 110 280 Gulali P. 1,7)0 152 179 852 423 429 28 25 233 221 118 15 268 255

281 Badgaon 1,550 62 89 396 190 206 7 5 118 18.7 6 118 113 282 Nigami 1,:187 76 83 447 225 222 10 II 151 152 10 128 118 283 Kuwad P. 2,958 146 146 868 447 421 10 9 326 302 II 312 270 284 Ralarnar".lal 870 89 92 523 263 260 16 17 211 222 12 145 148 28 Randan P. 930 90 9~ 550 282 268 16 19 251 246 12 181 93

286 Pratappur (Dabhya) 560 6~ 69 407 19Y 208 7 3 181 201 2 117 95 28-:' Kalibawdi P,D. 1,817 254 279 1.4J8 761 677 70 52 454 441 192 39 43L 198 MP(A),Po. 288 Tarapur P. 3,873 229 229 1,223 (>12 611 20 21 560 575 59 380 339 289 L(ldhipura 1.173 67 70 356 180 176 1· 132 142 10 I 107 97 290 Balwari P. 1,619 130 149 765 388 377 5 7 370 349 1I 4 236 189

291 Bhesawad 1,151 50 59 303 156 147 IS 17 130 123 4 97 85 292 Dasvi P. 1,626 101 116 552 273 279 27 39 84 74 42 157 157 293 Jajam Khedi P. 876 112 131 663 329 334 82 87 41 54 109 11 201 178 294 Loni P. 986 61 61 340 168 172 12 14 154 152 5 101 98 295 Pipaliya P,Ei. 1,019 62 62 351 195 156 9 9 127 112 11 106 91

296 Hanman!ya Bakancr 611 30 31 170 82 88 1 3 70 78 1 40 40 297 Banjari 773 4'1 54 270 149 121 17 8 132 113 4 84 62 2$111 Utawad P. Z,OS3 103 113 686 33.5 351 23 28 312 323 33 191 205 299 Mehagaon P. 1,676 136 156 848 43'4 414 72 74 288 218 74 9 261 208 300 Dola 1,398 56 56 325 161 164 26 26 2 5 22 4 ]04 103 2,5

MANAWAR TAHSIL

______WORKERS--A.. ____ . NON- __ ._._. -_ ._"_-- - _- _" - -_ ,-- _- --_._- '- -- - .------', WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VlI VIII IX X No, ,-...... A. •. __ -.... ,.-__ -A.___ ._~ ,.--..A... __ -.... ,------"- --~ ,.-.--.J...... _~ ,.---····.A.. .. - 1 r-- -A.. •. -~ r---...A.._, r-' -....A...._:'_l r---....A...--~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M -F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

144 124 2(1 13 Ion 93 251 224 197 22 22 38 32 3 15 5 269 268 2S2 149 147 7 6 I I 2 112 94 253 3 5 II 16 1 9 12 21 14 254 51 48 13 19 2 3 3 I 44 47 255

148 152 28 24 6 108 113 2S6 84 77 15 13 4 ... 63 82 257 1}8 ,95 2 62 81 25& J05 71 3 3 n 105 259 124 73 3 5 2 4 76 128 260

130 lis 5 6 I 129 103 261 141 144 24 27 2 4 - 2 136 138 262 75 67 6 3 73 68 263 151} 145 47 51 6 4 6 4 170 180 264 140 144 I 2 2 1 14 7 137 133 265

156 151 45 3 6 11 89 153 204 249 266 62 67 14 18 2 3 ... I 63 66 267 46 49 30 43 268 218 253 9 10 19 I --- J 178 174 269 163 78 23 5 9 58 31 13 17 2 36 9 2 57 82 325 500 270

20 24 16 17 271 91 92 II 8 54 71 272 133 117 3 3 80 90 273 52 44 11 12 40 40 274 279 243 49 60 2 2 228 197 27':>

124 100 72 94 2 133 I3cl 276 19 26 4 3 2 23 21 277 59 51 5 6 I 50 54 278 106 104 2 6 4 90 Jl9 279 172 162 86 86 7 7 3 155 174 280

83 78 24 23 6 4 5 8 72 93 281 69 62 54 55 4 I 1 97 104 282 26S 235 40 35 3 135 151 283 132 133 6 11 3 3 118 112 284 153 81 6 7 18 3 3 2 I 101 175 285

117 90 5 ... 82 113 286 255 135 22 9 58 19 6 6 27 1 S6 35 330 479 287 346 304 33 35 ! 232 272 288 85 76 19 21 2 I 73 79 289 211 157 22 32 I 2 152 188 290

84 72 12 13 1 S9 62 291 105 III SO 46 1 116 122 292 104 86 68 75 22 17 7 ., 128 156 293 90 88 1 1 10 9 67 74 294 89 78 16 13 I 89 65 295

35 36 4 4 42 48 296 70 50 14 12 65 S9 297 174 197 13 6 2 2 2 144 146 298 215 164 37 41 5 3 3 173 206 299 67 57 24 42 4 3 5 4 57 61 300 ~I:.ili

VILLAGE DIRECTOR\'

WORKERS Arca OC\.·lI~ r- __ ...A_ •••••• --.. L·C. Name "f Facilities in picd Huus.. ~­ TOlal Scheduled Scheclulel Literate and Total No. Village a"ailablc acrcs hOllsc~ ho.,Js l>opuJation Casle Tribes Educated (I-IX) _. --. .-~ ...A... .. _ .. ---.. .--- _.A.._ ,---..A..... "-' r---_..A.-_._-, I' M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 1 s 9 I" II 12 13 14 15 16 17

301 Kunda 1,125 81 81 424 200 22-1 200 214 I 123 122 3il2 Du,lhi p. 822 64 64 292 159 133 5 5 63 67 53 8 97 70 30) Ranlalaw 1'. 1,0-30' 115 115 624 326 298 5 5 314 287 27 180 155 304 Anjaniya 1-84 J3 36 226 120 106 120 106 5 73 61 305 Zupadi : .047 120 125 526 277 249 ·3y 38 99 99 22 4 181 151

306 Guradiya 897 22 25 139 73 66 73 66 8 40 44 307 Dedala P. 1,7::R <16 107 .~75 281 294 40 58 155 159 69 8 164 194 30R KUl'dakhal P. 789 123 123 619 3JO 319 29 37 180 167 91 15 209 202 309 Hanmunlya ManawaI' S. 518 50 'iO 23 I 107 127 16 49 55 63 11 68 8e 310 Kalyunpura S27 29 29 146 78 68 16 67 10 39 32 (Mundia Kheda)

311 Khargon j,20~ 63 63 371 1'J2 179 37 32 147 1-11 7 110 95 312 BhikanaKhedi P. 906 82 82 473 233 2-10 7 9 202 212 26 134 132 313 Ramadhama p. 3,619 185 185 1,123 548 57:; 11 13 519 548 3(J 380 394 314 Aharwas P. 1.897 101 WI 5R2 305 277 295 264 2, 1 172 145 315 Chandawad I'. 1,279 90 90 499 248 251 18 19 71 76 63 19 140 97

316 Lohari 1.054 49 6t 319 149 170 16 20 93 IUd 37 II 100 62 317 Gyaspurkhcdi 595 Uninhabited 318 Akalara Khurd 638 I I 3 3 I 2 319 Jclapur 986 16 1(, 89 45 4t 14 15 14 1 25 17 320 Dewala P. 2,455 128 133 691 348 343 18 15 127 127 71 20 210 207

321 Khcdi Manawar 553 I I 5 3 2 3 ~ 322 Jatpur P. 1,498 37 87 558 294 264 32 27 148 138 63 II 165 156 323 Lodiraipura 397 Uninhabited 324 Lunhera Buzurg P. 1.995 204 213 1,207 605 602 44 53 352 291 148 47 344 127 . 325 Balipura 3,071 315 369 1.837 936 901 107 118 2 269 44 575 498

326 Ibrahimpur 379 18 18 139 68 71 6R 71 44 42 327 Mundla p. 871 104 104 615 309 306 10 11 262 271 45 1 168 151. 328 Sellllda P. 6-l9 96 110 940 465 475 49 55 75 96 176 16 266 245 329 I'a I asiya 1.759 56 64 467 234 233 33 32 155 141 II 149 127 330 . Borud ]'. 1.994 161 175 779 387 392 36 31 153 !61 91 5 252 255

331 Doneha li20 61 61 348 185 163 2 1 160 144 10 100 94 332 Bakaner P,M.D,MI'(O) 1.933 411 419 2,004 1,037 967 70 64 113 82 378 132 537 229 Po. 333 Buwada ')48 71 71 418 212 206 16 14 182 18~ 4 122 104 334 Dhankhedi 972 78 78 400 203 197 6 7 187 177 10 117 106 335 Vayakheda p. 1.603 87 94 610 305 305 7 10 I3l 145 16 163 l51

336 Dabad p. 2,751 215 215 1,274 610 664 20 24 532 '80 65 15 344 319 337 Pipalya Kamin 815 94 94 564 280' 284 15 24 251 248 4 148 147 33R Pipalva KlInt p. 1.153 105 105 549 283 266 11 10 248 240 37 186 160 339 Valipura Buzurg P. 1,879 152 152 875 444 431 17 15 355 360 33 6 263 240 340 Bhawaniya Buzurg P. 1,422 100 100 626 325 301 18 17 214 200 98 22 184 147

341 Dongargaon 1.085 51 53 270 133 137 24 22 63 68 32 8 74 S3 342 Randharaniya 1.054 42 42 234 123 III 26 18 42 42 9 88 76 343 Guljhari P.M. 625 9 9 39 21 18 21 16 2 13 12 344 Guljhara 1'. 1.181 188 312 1,403 724 679 183 185 105 100 192 60 433 295 345 Dehwar P. 1.429 96 103 606 299 307 49 49 174 119 35 4 160 150

346 Brahamanpuri 1.569 65 96 498 265 233 41 32 174 165 24 3 153 140 347 Singhana P,M.Rhe.Hos, 3,243 553 593 3,071 1,567 1,504 149 158 145 154 507 97 905 612 MP(A).Mcw,l'o,To. 348 Borali 2.263 65 65 314 162 152 27 22 110 128 16 112 94 349 Ajandiman P. 11,217 144 144 802 413 389 81 82 276 244 40 2 242 212 3 0 Isakpur Khedi 1,326 61 65 382 196 186 184 173 12 124 121 :367

MANAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- 0- __ ..A- ______• ____ • ______._~ _____ • __ " ____ M- ".----_' -_ --r_-- --.----.-- .--, WORKERS L.C. II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,----J.-.-__ ,_, ,--_....._-- ,--___A..__-, ,.--_--"------, ,--=-A... -_--.. r--.J.----. r-- __ ...,A_. --, .---..A..~ r---'-----. r-__...._-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 13 24 25 26 27 23 . 29 30 31 32 33 '34 35 36 37

115 107 8 15 77 102 30t 51 53 8 9 7 3 15 2 12 4 62 63 302 180 153 2 146 143 303 6R 55 4 6 I 47 4S 304 83 71 .l'I 54 8 7 44 26 96 98 305

37 37 3 7 .. , 33 22 J06 107 125 48 58 7 II 2 117 100 307 132 130 60 67 II 5 3 3 121 117 308 39 48 24 28 1 3 4 39 47 309 36 n ~9 36 310

96 81} 12 6 2 82 84 311 124 12~ 8 8 2 99 108 312 349 369 28 25 2 168 181 313 152 127 11 18 7 1 133 132 314 96 67 27 30 () 3 4 108 154 315

59 41 33 19 6 2 49 108 316 Uninhabited 317 2 I 318 15 12 6 5 3 20 27 319 74 71 128 136 2 2 4 138 136 320

3 2 ' .. 321 114 ItO 48 46 3 129 108 322 .. . .. Uninhabited 323 247 213 30 37 24 II 21 4 13 2 9 261 335 324 2'>2 286 197 180 15 27 21 I I 14 I 2 26 9 361 403 325

44 42 24 29 326 128 117 29 31 I '2 7 3 3 141 153 327 105 98 93 125 9 1 19 13 15 5 4 2 7 f4 199 230 328 124 106 25 21 85 106 329 161 157 64 88 10 8 9 2 3 5 135 131 330

85 79 15 14 I ... 85 69 331 123 67 22 28 46 106 24 32 15 4 72 23 7 .,. 114 83 500 738 332 112 99 4 6 5 90 102 33.1 106 101 10 5 I 86 91 334 156 139 6 12- 1 142 154 335

291 316 46 58 2 3 4 266 285 336 141 138 6 9 1 132 137 337 130 120 19 32 26 1 1 2 8 I 97 106 338 252 219 10 21 I 181 191 339 140 122 33 25 3 7 141 154 340

37 20 30 33 I 5 59 84 341 56 50 28 24 2 I 35 35 342 4 5 8 7 I 8 6 343 94 88 90 142 7 60 14 63 4 23 19 :\ 74 47 291 384 344 111 108 36 40 4 I 2 1 5 2 139 1,57 345

101 100 SI 40 I 112 93 346 332 2S1 197 210 37 9 li"i 68 19 15 8 83 1 7 98 59 662 892 347 98 88 6 6 8 SO 58 348 204 174 21 21 2 3 14 14 171 177 349 107 to3 14 18 3 72 "65 350 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS r\lca Ol:L"U· ,--- .-~-"- --, L.C, Ni..Inle I)f Facilities in pi~d [fou,c- Totul Sch~,:ulcJ Scheduled Literate and Total No. Village aVailable acres H JUS:, Ih)lds Populath)ll Castes Tribes Educated (I-IXi ,--__ ..A __ .~ ,------"----.--., (_._ ,..A.... '-' r---...A-· -., ,--~ P M F M F M F M F M F

2 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

351 Dhcgada P. '>69 65 68 3H3 lM8 195 II 14 92 132 36 2 113 105 352 Bhawaniya Khurd 262 35 35 (93 96 'J7 6 8 31 79 20 52 52 353 Zakarud 1'. 1.:;26 I~I 196 557 282 275 9 14 WI J03 10.. 3 177 158 354 Patlawad ').. 1.211 126 141 79·~ 41ll) 385 91 88 37 36 lIi I3 23-+ 206 355 Palasi g81 32 39 215 105 110 103 10) 13 72 69

356 Bu.tiya Khcdi (J03 3(' 36 174 84

361 \' irampura '.l27 6~ 64 373 183 ISS 19 16 168 169 121 105 362 JaOlanya P. 986 R3 107 535 267 268 4 7 263 261 5 155 165 ~63 Rupatta LOW 36 36 205 110 95 9 II 88 74 6 65 57 ~64 Pedawi P. 1.639 46 46 254 123 131 24 3S II 16 29 2 78 S4 365 8ikharon M. 1.476 20 240 1,162 675 5~7 52 61 130 110 282 49 360 246

366 Dhamnod I',M,H,r), 2.7.13 789 4,184 ~,190 1,1)94 174 159 .lS~ 362 768 224 1,183 562 HOS,MP(A),Po,To,Ei,Ed. 367 Nimrani 1.3~;5 15 15 74 39 35 J.' 32 4 3 3 23 21 368 KlIfldi 7.18 25 30 127 59 68 26 30 33 35 I 1 37 41 369 Kafllnuiva P. 1.621 ~5 9' 48~ 254 235 47 35 206 200 6\) I 146 134 370 Pachkheda P. 1,906 in5 127 666 335 331 4.l 44 246 233 49 5 190 179

371 Pipri Ba"aner P. 1,613 103 103 592 279 313 66 52 29 34 67 11 150 142 372 Thangaon P. 580 58 63 384 195 189 18 14 142 152 36 I 113 106 373 .Ihirawi P. 2,191 177 180 991 502 489 32 34 145 138 198 46 287 286 374 Rahamanpura 947 16 17 93 49 44 47 44 4 I 33 32 375 Kosawada 910 48 55 287 145 142 7 7 24 32 31 4 8~ 87

376 Pipultoka ·80 10 II 66 37 29 36 29 19 16 377 Sala P. 642 44 51 219. 112 107 12 15 47 44 37 13 70 59 378 8hogadad 1.011 16 16 80 39 41 33 37 22 25 371) Ahamadpur (Bajalta) 1,141 46 60 333 157 176 8 6 149 170 31 97 103 380 Bajatta Khurd 8~7 75 75 454 231 223 6 5 195 204 15 137 132

381 Kishallpur Khedi 220 63 63 336 153 183 146 18l 3 91 53 382 Dedgaon r. 1.640 91 102 550 277 273 40 38 232 227 13 157 158 383 Bangadi 308 60 60 303 150 153 21 20 95 103 15 85 76 384 Pagara P. 691 107 113 574 302 272 17 27 10 10 146 16 157 99 385 Dasoda 1,763 87 87 449 234 215 14 11 204 190 21 127 110

386 Bagadipura P. 1,027 88 88 493 243 250 24 26 27 28 72 20 143 136 (Khasrabad) 387 Sundarel M,MP(O'.Po. 2,630 385 448 2,485 1,265 1,220 III 112 281 241 379 161 679 503 388 Bcganda P. 1, 18R 148 165 866 441 425 117 115 32 28 165 15 272 210 389 Mandawi I>. 1,433 108 120 700 338 362 38 4S 20 18 160 17 202 175 390 Dongargaon P. 355 85 88 512 241 271 22 17 33 19 105 25 147 161

391 Ajalldi Kot P. 3,303 141 162 815 395 42 I 53 48 100 101 118 18 241 197 392 Langur ,.J.Po. 3.764 223 245 1,136 572 564 70 68 166 171 126 22 329 285 393 Sirs:..la P. 1,541 82 92 498 239 259 30 31 124 150 63 18 142 149 394 Wayal P. 2,622 103 113 527 271 256 16 17 27 24 69 4 171 160 395 Limbi P. 1,395 63 65 332 169 163 10 8 151 146 32 103 94

396 lalkheda P. 1,12.0 77 77 385 184 201 40 41 42 49 20 III 108 397 Amlatha P. 517 44 44 247 121 126 3 5 100 100 6 74 65 398 Tawaliya Buzurg P,M,Po. 950 154 154 789 397 392 20 23 244 259 150 32 246 239 399 Salepur Khedi 355 31 31 203 94 109 2 3 79 81 9 I 67 65 400 Motakanapur P. 1,055 67 72 442 225 217 28 24 164 160 3S 2 109 115 J(jJ

MANAWA" TAHSU.

WORKERS NON-

_. _____..A.. __~ ___. ___• - -~~.------~- ----. -~------.-.. _- .._0------.. WORKERS L.C. H III IV V VI VII VIII IX X No. ,--_.A.. __ ~ ,--....A...- __ , ~__.A.-.- --, r------A...---, ..---'---., ,----"---, r-----"---., r-~---'" f'--"'--'-'" r----"---... M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

64 6' 48 4; ... 1 75 90 3Si 41 42 6 7 4 3 1 44 45 352 124 II & 39 38 4 2 2 oj 3 !05 117 353 136 121 67 80 11 17 5 3 175 179 354 67 69 4 I 33 41 355

25 25 24 29 35 36 356 Uninhabited 357 54 52 22 26 4 57 56 35R 154 139 85 75 5 4 :; 2 139 152 359 68 68 8 60 72 360

115 97 6 8 67 80 361 141 143 14 22 ... 112 103 362 59 57 5 45 38 363 66 43 10 11 2 45 77 364 191 125 116 115 19 2 2 6 27 2 315 341 365

376 170 182 188 24 97 42 83 7 52 132 42 195 155 1,007 1,432 366 8 1 10 20 5 ... 16 14 367 4 2 32 39 1 22 27 368 117 112 28 22 1 108 101 369 160 138 8 24 5 2 2 13 14 145 152 370

62 65 52 61 6 7 3 15 9 S 4 129 171 371 76 60 22 36 2 3 4 9 7 82 83 372 171 190 100 95 4 1 3 7 1 215 203 373 32 31 I 1 16 12 374 45 31 43 56 56 55 375

19 16 18 13 376 41 34 25 25 4 42 48 377 17 17 5 8 17 16 378 91 97 5 6 60 73 379 106 109 IS 23 4 7 94 91 380

81 32 10 21 62 130 lSI 140 137 17 21 120 115 382 59 52 23 24 2 65 77 383 100 56 23 25 8 8 3 15 11 14'; 173 384 105 96 17 14 1 2 2 107 105 385

86 70 49 66 4 4 100 114 386 285 199 235 243 52 27 II 64 23 32 11 586 717 387 149 117 72 79 11 5 33 3 1 I 6 5 169 215 388 102 101 75 74 14 2 9 136 187 389 90 80 54 79 2 3 94 110 390

124 87 94 110 9 5 5 3 154 223 391 193 169 100 114 12 2 7 16 243 279 392 97 105 39 44 5 I 97 110 393 90 87 70 69 2 3 2 2 2 4 100 96 394 85 82 11 10 4 2 2 66 69 395

29 78 108 3 73 93 396 57 51 15 14 2 47 61 397 169 204 8 5 8 5 11 4 14 35 21 151 153 398 65 62 I 3 1 27 44 399 76 90 27 24 6 116 102 400 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

WORKERS Area OCCLI' r-__"_~-~ L.C. NaLn~ of Facilllks in picd [bl.l,e- Total SC:leduled Scheduled Literate alHl Total No. Village availabie acres Hou,es holds Popula~i .. )n Castes Tribes Educated (I' IX) . -, ,------A ~ --, r-._____"'_~ -~ r--" -..A.... __ -----., ,_--..A..-1 F M FM FM FM F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 13 14 IS 16 11

401 Sadikpur 541 Uninhabited 402 Df,gaoll 630 68 6S 371. 187 185 3 5 175 163 12 115 120 403 Rampura p. 726 152 152 755 381 H4 134 123 240 242 30 4 280 289 404 Ihgadi (Sagadi) 1)·15 40 40 2,iO 115 ~5 11 9 9 7 36 1 61 44 405 Khal Buzurg P,M.Rlle, 1,311 140 174 '134 467 ,167 80 SS 16 13 193 41 237 195 Has, MP(A),M 1'(0), Mcw,Po,To,Ei,Ed.

406 Bhatpura -+55 !() 1'; 67 36 31 21 23 40'} Ganpul' P.. !,43') I!S 128 {)73 326 3'i7 43 47 60 56 131 18 192 201 408 Sirsi P.Hos.MPlO), 869 142 148 814- 403 411 84 '14 131 120 111 26 241 19~ Mcw,P\), 409 Dewagarb P. l,80(l 125 663 334 UV 26 21 115 103 84 25 186 126 410 Karoli P. 648 !55 762 375 387 27 38 98 102 113 II 218 204

411 B"dgaon ')67 42 t,;! )19 i04 115 24 22 7 6 47 3 59 64 4 (2 Khedi Hawcli 1'. ~:o t~<) 92 492 253 239 13 5 19.t 198 57 3 158 154 41:3 Ajanda P,I-11J~, 2.749 249 287 1,412 710 702 109 119 144 148 272 43 415 331 MP((l}.Po. 414 Kuwaii P. 1.~21 R5 n8 -142 226 216 75 78 3 4 35 6 133 117 415 Jetapur 2H7 36 36 20S 113 95 3 4 102 77 4 57 45

416 Rajapura 545 14 1\ R8 42 46 2 1 5 25 24 417 Taw'liai K hurJ ?X8 ·il 42 25() 12'> 121 9 10 lI2 84 17 66 43 418 Dewalra P. 1,370 114 124 644 33'1 305 28 23 200 185 79 g 211 186 419 Aklara Buzurg 1,02~ 45 46 282 143 139 23 19 75 16 27 3 81 68 420 Sarfarabada 1,190 14 14 84 47 37 47 37 8 22 21

421 Fatiyapur 722 5 5 33 17 21 11 12 422 Kothara 353 ! I 4 I :\ 1 3 I 1 423 Ncemboia 1.544 71 71 365 198 167 44 41 4 6 43 2 113 106 424 Pipaldagarhi P. 1.1()2 58 58 280 139 141 6 (, 9 3 44 3 7S 73 425 Nagjhid 372 I I 1 I 1

426 Lunhera Khurd M9 ~q 52 255 131 124 53 56 1 2 24 3 79 51 ~27 Sala 1'. 1,260 113 113 550 26B 282 68 72 12 16 82 II 150 130 428 Khal Khurd Hos,MPIA), 774 133 161 823 421 402 44 50 3 2 215 83 213 141 Mcw,To,Ei,Ed. 429 Gajipura P,To,Ei. 325 156 159 684 347 337 60 56 67 79 IJ6 33 190 129 430 Morgadhi P. 1,002 72 74 406 198 208 52 67 3 4 72 20 98 101

431 Balwada i,3~5 6~ 69 333 162 171 48 38 27 98 99 432 Uchawad 1,111 Uninhabited 433 Lasailgaoll 46l) I4 14 71 38 33 26 19 434 Mardana 417 Uninhabited 435 Jotpur P. 931 176 186 913 454 459 72 56 90 83 84 8 287 236

436 Bilkuw,) :.199 Uninhabited 437 Mirzapur P. 987 109 119 756 390 366 6 8 12 15 156 27 210 144 438 Palwar P. 978 79 79 398 209 189 18 23 91 72 31 II 103 86 439 Sarasgaon 1,326 31 32 211 102 109 80 85 4 I 61 58 440 Jahur (Gopalpura) 1,143 45 49 248 129 119 40 37 37 3 79 74

441 Gangali .P,hJ. 2,414 104 125 613 304 309 58 81 61 52 76 13 166 130 442 Kawathi 1,983 93 100 469 234 235 20 23 50 51 35 :\ 141 128 443 Akalbara P. 2,336 157 182 866 4Jll 438 63 76 32 30 160 37 242 234 444 Bachhoda P. 1,503 52 '61 327 154 173 7 15 36 36 33 3 92 88 445 Semalda P. 1,737 107 125 590 298 292 80 84 II 10 56 3 175 187

446 Perkheda 1,.105 50 61 325 167 158 3 3 3 3 34 2 95 77 447 Narayanpur 184 Uninhabited 448 Urdana 2 .. 132 37 44 242 125 117 31 32 4 13 22 79 75 449 Sharikpura p. 747 47 52 265 13Z 13, 17 IZ lG ,7 2.S "1 "11 7l 450 Bad ada P,Hos,MP(O). 3,213 232 246 1,335 676 659 148 147 38 38 213 66 346 262 :371

MANAWAR TAHSIL

WORKERS NON- __.---. ______....A- ______..._- ,-----_ .. _------.. --~------_---_ --- ____ "-- --0.------, WORKERS L.C. H III JV V V[ V[[ VIll IX X No ,-___..A.... ___ "'I r--_._"_---- r-' __ -A.._ ---.., r---"'-_._.. .. ----"--- ,-- -A.----, ,-- -...A--1 r-...... -...A._-~ r-~....A_--.. r--...A..-~ M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

Uninhabited 401 109 112 6 8 n 65 402 225 228 52 60 1 101 85 403 24 15 24 26 6 7 3 54 4[ 404 38 42 38 94 49 12 33 33 5 16 6 55 8 230 272 405

2 23 18 15 8 406 92 86 83 113 6 2 5 S 134 146 407 88 54 122 139 18 4 5 7 162 213 408 104 90 '70 36 6 3 2 148 203 -409 100 87 100 111 6 5 4 '7 157 183 410

40 34 13 29 4 1 2 4S 51 41 [ 116 130 25 20 7 3 4 I 4 2 95 85 412 195 156 173 168 28 5 3 16 2 295 371 413 44 80 117 2 4 93 99 414 40 29 17 16 56 50 415 25 24 17 22 416 45 30 19 13 2 63 78 417 175 158 33 28 2 1 128 119 418 49 34 25 32 2 1 2 3 62 71 4[9 7 4 15 17 25 16 420

5 4 4 8 6 9 42[ I 1 2 422 76 73 27 30 7 3 3 85 61 423 32 22 40 46 3 5 2 61 68 424 I 425

47 20 24 26 5 5 3 52 73 426 64 62 62 66 10 2 12 2 [ 18 152 427 67 72 25 52 23 26 II 43 3 29 3 208 261 428 33 19 84 95 3 19 15 7 7 4 25 8 157 208 429 43 50 42 50 4 3 6 ioo 107 430

60 '71 30 211 4 2 64 n 431 Uninhabited __ 0 432 11 19 5 10 12 14 433 Uninhabited 434 141 107 124 129 15 7 167 223 435

Uninhabited 436 147 105 37 39 2 8 1 10 5 180 222 437 70 51 29 3S 1 I 2 106 103 438 53 49 7 9 I 41 5[ 439 57 50 20 24 2 50 45 440

63 37 83 85 5 9 8 4 138 179 441 92 80 44 48 3 2 93 107 442 85 106 129 lIS 4 5 6 4 7 4 4 7 186 204 443 31 23 54 64 6 1 I 62 85 444 50 46 96 139 1 1 14 8 6 123 105 445

57 48 3S 28 1 72 81 446 Uninhabited 447 50 52 23 22 I 1 2 2 1 46 42 448 36 29 29 41 3 2 3 I 61 (.0 449 153 89 141 158 8 2 25 11 6 2 11 I 330 397 450 ~7:2

VILLAGE DIRECTOR\!

WOR~!:.RS Name Arca O.::cu- r-~ -..A...-_---,. L. C. of FaciliLies in pied House- Tolal Scheduled Scl\"duled Lit"ratc & Tolal No. Village available acrus H UliSCS holds I'opulatiun Castes Tribes Educated (I-IX) ,-" ----"----, r-~..A.---~ ,---A... _--.. ,--..A-._--.. r---"---. P M F M F M F M F M F

2 (J 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17

451 Malanlluon 1'. <)05 86 9U 437 2 3 214 14 12 30 28 n 13 113 82 452 Dagadpura 416 IS IS III 56 55 50 41 3 33 24 453 RUlwa 1,\8X 27 30 186 l)~ 88 9 ~4 45 454 Kothada f'. I,HY4 144 144 66X 360 308 j~ 50 J 141 22 217 177 455 Mahapura 1,022 35 40 232 117 115 117 lIS 25 64 62

456 Gogawa 868 53 54 278 147 131 18 19 3 2 34 2 77 6' 457 Sulgaon 1.~7.1 66 6c 317 154 163 25 21 15 ·2'1 32 3 86 75 45X Khatadgaon WI 52 52 272 146 \26 25 18 6 5 42 5 83 57 459 Hatnu\\·'Ur P. HI7 80 ~O 4,,4 228 236 29 29 20 30 81 11 123 115 ~60 Shahapura 698 ~ 9 48 29 19 5 2 9 8 3 18 II

461 Guleti 753 32 32 ISS 91 97 6 8 72 74 4 60 55 462 Bhalgaon 715 24 24 121 60 61 8 13 32 28 8 39 44 '.,l73

MANAWAR TAHSIL

. ___ - ______WORKERS--A _____ • __ . ___ NON- L.C. ,....------~------.. __ ---.. _---. ------_ -.--_----.-._, WORKERS No. II III IV V VI VII VllI IX X ~ ---'-.. _---.. r---...h...-~ r-"-...A..-~ ,---...A_-_~ r--...... -~ r-.. -A-~ r---'-~ ,-----'---.., ,-.-...... A..._., ,-.---"'-~ M F M F -M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

18 19 20 21 22 :13 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37

54 24 49 58 3 6 110 132 451 23 20 10 4 23 31 452 30 20 20 25 3 44 43 453 126 lOS 71 68 10 4 10 143 131 454 61 S9 3 3 S3 53 455

23 21 30 :.!I 21 20 .-. 3 70 69 456 43 31 34 43 1 4 4 68 88 457 35 24 24 16 3 2 I 20 IS 63 69 458 42 36 50 77 6 14 2 3 8 105 121 459 13 11 3 2 II 8 460

54 49 5 6 31 42 461 39 44 21 17 462

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Pages Appendix I-Industrial Establishmenls 277-283

Appendix 1[-Towns and Village<; served by metalled roads (All villages having roads in the village ilself or within one mile of the village are included in the Appendj,,) 284-285 Appendix ] II-Towns and Villages having railway stations within five miles 285 Appendix IV-Towns and Villages having bus-slOps 286 Appendix V-Towns and Villages having public libraries 287 Appendix VI-Towlls and Villages having public reading rooms 287-288 Appendix VII-Towns and Villages having pucca wells for the supply or drinking water together with their number 288-291 Appendix VII 1-Towm and Villages having public latrines ' .. 292 APpelldix. IX-Towns and Villages having drains 292-293 APpendix X-Towns and Villages in which weekly or fortnightly markets are held together with the days on which held 293-294 Appendix. Xl-Towns and Villages having Co-operative societies together with the descriplion of the society 294-296

APPENDIX I INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

Nole ;-This appendix has been prepared from information abstracted from the houselists. It is arranged first districtwise; that is. under the name of the district have been arranged th~ industries in ascending order of minor groups; showing the total numbcr of cstablishments within brackets next to each minor group. The information has been shown by total. rural and urban separately. The figures for the tahsil follow the figures for the. district as a whole. The total. rural and urban figures for each tahsil for each minor group of industry showing the number of establishments in each in brackets have been persented first. Then follows the list of the villages in the order of their location code numbers with the location code number appearing first. followed by the name of the village. Against each village is shown the minor group or minor groups of industry found in the village with the number of establishments in that minor group shown within brackets against each minor group. For towns. figures have been presented separately for each ward. the number of Ward being given first, followed by the industrial code numbers etc. as in the case of villages.

The folloWing examples will make the above Note clear :.- Dhar District Total 200 (300) Signifies that there are 300 establishments in Dhar District peMaining to Minor Group 200, which stands for "Production of rice, atta. flour etc. by milling. dehusking and processin& of crops and foodgrains". Badnawar Tahsil Total 207 (29) signifies that there are 29 establishments in Badnawar Tahsil pertaining to Minor Group 207, which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenaled oils)". Village 1 Kachbi BiHoda207 (I). signifies that in village KachhiBaroda 207(1). which has 1 as its Location code number there is one establishment pertaining to Minor Group 207. which stands for "Poduction of other food products such a. sweet-meat and condiments, Inuri. murki, chira, khoi, cocoa. chocolate. toffee. lozenge". Badnawar Town, Ward No.1 209 (14) signifies that there are 14 establishments located in Ward No. I of Badnawar Town pertaining to Minor Group 209 which stands for "Production of edible fats and oils (other than hydrogenated oils)".

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Total-2oo (300), 205 (2). 206 ~4), 207 (230), 209 (349), Rural -200 (47). 207 (71). 209 (38). 230 (7), 235 (1), 236 (17). 214 (2), 216 (3). 220 (2). 230 (47), 231 (I), 233 (3i, 241 (I), 273 (107). 281 (I), 282 (1). 283 (153). 284 (3). 235 (68). 236 (80). 237 (25), 241 (4).244 (13).255 (29), 288 (29). 311 (281). 350 (87).369 (57),388 (5), 393 (19), 262 (I). 272 (10). 273 (664), 278 (2),280 (9), 281 (23), 399 (7). 282 (3). 283 (459). 284 (24). 287 (2). 288 (230), Urban·-2oo (5), 1.07 (2), 209 (30), 214 (I). 216 tl). 230 (4). 289 (6), 292 (I). 302 (2). 310 (17). 311 (1060), 314 (8). 235 (I), 255 (8). 271. (I), 213 (28). 2800). 281 (2). 331 (I). 333 (4). 335 (I), 340 (J I). 342 (I), 344 (I). 283 (6).284 (2). ;88 (I), 311 (18). 331 (1). 3.50 (11) • . 345 (I), 350 (471), 362 (3). 365 (8). 367 (33), 368 (3). 367 (I), 368 (I). 369 (4). 388 (4). 392 (1;. 393 (6), 369 (320). 384 (3). 386 (2). 388 (96) 392 (4), 393 (246). 399 (11). 394 (1), 399 (39). Rural Rural.-200 (240), 207 (179). 209 (164). 230 (25). 235 (40). Location code numb"r and /lame 0/ Village: 236 (35), 237 (2), 241 (I), 244 (2).255 (6), 273 (391» 280 (2). 281 (6), 282 (I), 283 (428). i84 (15). 288 (195). 1 Kacllb; Baroda···200 (9), 207 (I), 209 (5). 273 (3). 289 (4). 310 (16). 3[1 (937), 314 (7). 340 (3), 344 (I). 283 (2). 288 (2). 311 (5), 369 (I). 393 (I). 350 (403).362 (I). 365 (1). 367 (23), 369 (260). 388 (20). 2 Karoda~ -273 (2). 283 (3), 311 (7), 350 (I). 369 (1). 4 Borda--200 (I), 209 (I), 311 (8), 350 (I). 393 (109). 399 (10). S Jabda-283 (4),311 (6), 6 Kamnpura·-·31I (9). Urban-2oo (60). 205 (2), 206 (4),207 (51), 209 (185).214 (2). 9 Rupakht'da-283 (5). 311 (4). 216 (3). 220 (2). 203 (22), 231 (1), 233 (3), 235 (28). 11 Multllan-·200 (3). 207 (2). 209 (6). 273 (4). 281 (I). 236 (45). 231 (23),241 (3), 244 (II). 255 (23), 262 (I). 283 (6). 311 (I I). 3.50 (3). 369 (3). )93 (2). 12 Dhamana .. -283 (2). 311 (3), 350 (I). 272 (10). 273 (273). 218 (2). 280 (7" 281 (17), 282 (2). 15 Bordi-283 (I). 283 (31), 284 (9). 287 (2), 288 (35), 289 (2). 292 (I), 16 TOgara -·200 (I), 207 (4). 209 (2), 235 (3). 283 (5). 302 (2). 310 (1), 311 (123). 314 (I), 331 (I). 333 (4). 311 (9), 350 (6), 369 (4). 393 (I). 335 (1). 340 (8), 342 (I). 345 (1), 350 (74). 362 (2). 20 Pali Baroda-273 (2). 283 (1), 21 Dotrya.·-200 (I), 235 (1), 311 (12). 350 (2). 365 (7). 361 (10), 368 (3). 369 (60). 384 (3) 386 (2), 22 Bakbatpura -283 (3). 388 (76), 392 (4). 393 (137), 394 (l). 399 (29). 24 Lilikbedl-31l (1). lS Chhayan-200 (I). 207 (I). 273 (1). 283 (I). 311 (5). I BADNAWAR TAHSIL 369 (1)- 26 Sandla-207 (1).236 (2).213 (2), 283 (5). 311 (13). 350 (1). Total-2oo (52). 207 (29),209 (68), 214 (I), 216 (I), 230 (11). 369 (1). 235 (8). 236 (11), 241 (1),255 (8), 272 (I). 273 (135).280 30 Kbem· ·235 (2). 283 (3). 350 (3). 369 (2). (1).281 (3). 282 (1). 283 (159). 284(5). 288 (30), 311 31 Kllerwas-311 (I). 33 Bamansuta··-213 (1).283 (1),311 (1).350(1).369(1). (299). 331 (1), 350 (98), 367 (1),368 (I), 369 (61). 388 34 Dbolana-200 (2). 2350). 273 (3). 283 (3). 311 (3). (9) .392 (I), 393 (25), 399 (18). 350 (2).369 (3). APPENDIX I-Com". INDUSTRIAL ESTABUSHMENTS

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35 B!ocs"b·-200 (I), 207 (2), 283 (2). 311 (6). 350 (I), J4a Kadod Dadi-200 (2). 207 (I), 273 (7).283 (5). 311 (5). . 369 (2). 350 (4), 369 (2). 393 (4), 399 (I). 38 Kherdia - 200 <.1). 149 BaJllanda Kalan· .. 209 (2). 350 (I). 50 . P,tgam-183 (i j, 3[1 (2). 150 Bamanda Kburd--273 (I). 283 (2),311 (2). SI Pllnclnkwasa· ·233 (Ij, 311 (2). 152 Nagda-200 (I), 209 (1),230 (I), 241 (1),273 (8), 282 (I), 52 t~ankraj - 200 (I), 311 (5).369 (I). 283 (4). 284 (I), 311 (7), 350 (3), 369 (4). S5 Dharsikbeda-200 (I). 207 (1),273 (2). 283 (4), 3Jl (6), 388 (1).399(1). 3500). J53 Makni--311 (3), 350(1). 57 Mungela ·283(1),3IJ(Z). 154 Sanavada ·283 (I), 311 (I). S8 GUlJdikb",:a -·311 (1). 350 (I). 155 Siloda Kabn -273 (I), 311 (2),369 (lj. 64 Ghatga.il 200 (2" 273 (I). 283 (2). 369 (I). JSt Mahlltpura· -273 (I). 369 (I). 65 Baloth· 273 (3\. 28J (3;, 311 (14), 369 (2), 393 (1). JS8 Kal"lwada· .. 350 (I), 66 D:lfIgikhedj· ·311 (2 . 159 Manasa--273 (2). '283 (4),311 (1), 350 (I). 67 Ddchi-·-311 (2). ' 160 Kusawada- 273 (1), 283 (I), 311 (5).350 (3). 75 n"kb:.ltgarli· -.200 (2), 207 (2),209 (4). 273 (II). 283 (7). 162 Siloda Khurd-283 (I), 311 (5), 369 (l). 2~8 (3), 311 (9). 350 (4). 388 (2), 399 (2). 165 Khilari-200 (2). 273 (2),283 (I), 288 (10), 311 (3). 350 7!J Saktali· -283 (I), 311 (3),169 (I). (I), 369 (I). 82 Ka.lola-311 (3). 167 Takravada-273 (1).283 (4), 311 (2). 350 (2), 393 (1). 83 80tal;... 200 (2). 283 (I). 168 Beganda .... 200 (I), 283 (1).311 (2), 350 (I). 84 }Ju!,rawadakiledi ·350 (I). J69 Tarod·-311 (3), 350 (1), 369 (1). 85 K'ltllodia·-·200 (I), 283 (3). 86 Bulgara-.283 (I). Urban 38 Jalo;lklleta (Rame~hpur)- .. 283 ! I), 311 (I). 369 (1). S9 Rashamgara-·31l (I). Ill/lube,. lIJld nc1l1;e (;, Towll : 9iJ Ratanpura ...20J (1\ 273 (I), 283 (2), 311 (I). Laclitioil rode 91 SE'mlia .. -283 (I), 311 (4),350 (3). 93 Cltbokb

2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL-Cone/d. 3 DHAR TAHSIL-Comd.

40 Barmandal.-200 (2). 302 (2). 311 (23),314 (I), 333 (3). 342 (Ii. 350 (22). 50 KhutpaJa··-200 (2). 365 (3). 367 (3). 369 (18),384 (2). 386 (2), 388 (42). 53 J9ulana-200 (I). 393 (25), 399 (10). S9 Bhangarh--200 (1). 64 Dasai-ZOO (I). 6S Ahmad·-··311 (1). 350 (1). Rural 66 Bola-·-200 (I), 273 (I). 311 (I), 350 (51. 369 (I). 69 Ledgaon-200 0). Location code 1II1111bel' and name of Vllfa!le : 78 Bharawada-ZOO (I). 87 Pasawda-Z09 (I). 31t (I). 2 Kandariya-273 (2), 283 (I), 311 (I). 350 (3), 369 (I). 99 Dattigaon-200 (I). 3 Mulani· --200 (2). 103 Amodia-235 (I). S Kesur-200 (3). 209 (3), 236 (I). 273 (13). 283 (3). 104 Dalpura-200 (l). 28B (6), 311 (5), 350 (4), 369 (5). 393 (2). 120 "vIorgaon-200 (I). 399 (I). 129 Chhadawad ·-100 (I). 6 KIII~ada Buzurg·-2B3 (2), 311 (4). 369 (1). 156 Tirla-200 (I). 9 Cbidawad--288 (l J. 164 Moyakheda- -31 I (I). 10 Piplya.·-207 (2), 283 (2). 311 (2),350 (2). 165 Ringnod-200 (2). 209 (I). 11 Kberod·-273 (I), 283 (2), 369 (2i. 171 Amjhera--200 (I). 230 (1).288 (I). J2 Karadya--3Il (5),369 (I). 171 Mangod--273 (5). 288 (2). 350 (13). 13 Bijur-200 (I). 273 (2),283 (1). 311 (7),350 (I). 369 (I). 178 Gumanpura-200 (I). 393 (I). 190 Badodill---200 (l). 283 (2). 15 Juhawada-283 (1). 191 KhamaJla-273 (I), 369 (I). 18 Pinjaraya-273 (I). 283 (2). 350 (2). 192 Borkbedi-200 (l ). 20 Sadalpur·--200 (I). 283 (2). 311 ~5). 340(1)- 21 Berchha--283 ~I), 350 (t). Urban 22 Antrai-283 (I) 311 (3).356 (I). 23 Bakurli--311 (1). 24 Tisgaon--200 (2), 283 (3), 369 (I). Location code number and name of TOWII .. 25 Khilt'di·-28J (1),311 (1). 26 Runglya·-283 (1). 311 (4). IJ SARDARPUR RAJGARH 28 Harsorol' ·311 (1),350 (1). 29 Dhamallda-200 (1), 273 (1). 283 (2). 311 (4),350 (I), Ward No. 1--200 (1), 209 (1), 273 (5). 388 (3). 369 (1)- 30 KiJoU-311 (1). Ward No, 2-200 (I). 2,09 (2). 262 11). 273.(2), 393 (2). 32 Khadi-283 (I). 311 (1). Ward No. 3·-200 (I). 209 (7). 33 Akaidoona (Dhar)-200 (I), 207 (I), 273 (3). 283 (2), Ward No. 4--200 (5), 207 (4), 209 (10), 230 (4). 236 (19) 311 (6), 350 (1). 393 (1). 273 (5). 282 (I), 311 (I). 365 (1). 369 (1). 388 (3), 34 Biloda·-273 (1). 283 (I). 311 (2). 350 (I), 369 (I). 393 (I). 3S Bhidota Kburd-200 (2), 283 (1). Ward No. 5-200 (1),207 (2), 209 (4),230 (I), 236 (3), 2SS (2). 36 Rampura·-273 (1). 283 (2), 311 (3). 350 (2), 369 (I). 273 (18), 284 (I), 368 (1), 388 (2), 392 (I). 37 Baloda Buzurg-200 (I). 393 (10). 399 (I). 38 Bad Chhapra-273 (I). 283 (1). 311 (7),369 (I). Ward No. 6·-209 (6). 255 (8), 273 (2), 31 I (2), 350 (7). 393 (2), 41 Machakda-283 (1), 311 (1), 369 (1). 399 (3). 43 Gardawad---207 (I). 273 (1),284 (4). 350 (2). 393 (1). Ward No. 7-200 (7.). 209 (6), 273 (5). 280 (1), 283 (1),289 (I), 46 Baggad-200 (1), 283(0, 311 (3). 350 (I). 350 (1), 368 (1), 369 (6), 388 (1), 393 (4). 47 Sukheda·-200 (I). 311 (I). 48 Nekpur ··283 (I). 31I (3), 350 (I). 50 Tiwadi-·350 (3). 3 DHAR TAHSIL S2 Lohari Buzurg-283 (I). 3[1 (I), 350 (I). S3 Chbatya-283 (I). Total-200 (78), 206 (4), 207 (26), 209 (79), 214 (I), 216 54 Pachla,na--283 (2). 311 (3), 3500). 369 (1). (1),220 (2). 230 (3). 233 (2),235 (6). 236 (I). 255 (11), 55 Anarad-20Y (1), 283 (1), 311 (2). 273 (244), 280 (5), 281 (16), 283 (180).284 (5). 288 56 Saktall-- 283 (I), 311 (4), 350 (3). (117), 289 (1),292 302 (2), 310 (14), 311 (376). 57 Samar--200 (I). 273 (I), 369 (I). O). 58 Lebad-207 (1),209 (1).273 (1),283 (1). 311 (1),369 (1). 314 (3).333 (3), 340 (3). 342 (I). 350 (145), 365 (4), 61 Kbarsoda-283 (1),369 (I). 367 (3), 369 (96), 384 (2). 386 (2),388 (48). 393 (48), 64 Bhidota Kot-273 (2), 283 (I), 311 (1),350 (2). 399 (It). 66 Tajpur-273 (1).283 (1). 31\ (I). 67 Eklara-3tJ (2\. 68 Osra--283 (I). . Rural-200 (51), 207 (18). 209 (25). 235 (I), 236 (I). 255 (6). 69 Kadola Buzurg--31I ([). 273 (138). 28t (3). 283 (174), 284 (2). 288 (95), 70 Cbhadoda··-283 (1). 289 (I). 310 (14). 31t (353).314(2),340 (3).350 (123). 71 Ahu-200 (2). 273 (3) •. 283 (2), 311 (15),350 (3), 369 (I). 365 (I), 369 (78). 388 (6), 393 (23). 399 (I). 73 Malgaon-31l (3). 74 Umriya-·-273 (I), 283 (I), 311 (I), 350 (2). 369 (I). Urban-ZOO (27). 206 (4), 207 (8), 209 (54), 214 (lj, 216(1) 76 PipaJda-207 (I), 273 (2). 283 (2). 311 (9), 350 (1). 77 Kalasada Khurd--273 (I). 283 (4), 311 ('). 220 (2), 230 (3), 233 (2), 235 (5), 255 (5), 273 (106), 78 Sejwaya--283 (4), 350 (1). 280 (5). 281 (13), 283 (6), 284 (3), 2,88 (22),292 {I). 79 Updi-273 (I). ~BU

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3 DUAR TAHSIL-Culltd.

80 Utaw"da-273 (I). 177 Khandw;l. 273 (I). 2!i3 (II, 288 (14). 311 (3). 81 Lasudiya~283 1.1!. 350 (I). ]81 Mangrol- -283 (I,. 211ll (I). 311 (5). 82 Nawasa· -311 (I). 182 Ansu Khe:li ·31 t' (2) 11,3 Dehri 200 (I). 209 (4'. '273 (10). H3 (2). 350 (3). 186 Piplya~Digthan)-273 (I). 283 (I), 311 (1).350 (1)­ 369 (6). 3tl8 (3). 393 (4). 188 Godgaoll-350 (I). 84 Simlawada- -283 (2) 191 Padlyn--283 (Ii. 311 (I). 85 Kadola Khurd - 350 (I). 192 Dcdla--20D (I), 273 ( I). 311 (I). 350 (4), 369 (I). 87 Labrawada--273 (1),283 (3),311 (I). 350 (I), 369 (I). 193 Ratw" _27.1 (3). 2X] (I). 311 (51,369 (I). 88 Scjwani~311 (2.). 19S Gulw.. --200 (I). 273 (4). 283 (I). 311 (4). 350 (I). 89 Kalu Khedi ·.. 311 (I). 369 (2:. 90 NipawaJi·- 283 (I). 199 Rayan ·28M (20 310 (4).350 (I), 369 (2). 91 Sirsod,,· 273 (·t). 2H3 (21. 311 (5). 200 Kunwarsi -311 (2.;.350(1)." 93 Daulatpura-283 (I). 311 (2). 2QI Piplyu (Sagor)- 283 (I). 314 (I). 94 Nalawllda·· 283 (3).311 (I). 204 Hngdya- ·311 (I). 95 Sindodi- 200 (l\. 20S Maharaj Khcdi-2113 (I). 97 Sunar Khcdi --31 I (4) 36<; (I). 206 Rupalta· 311 (2). 369 (1). 99 Gunawlld- -200 (21. 209 (3). 273 (3). 283 (I). 311 (l). 212 Dilawara-369 (I). 350 (1).369 (21. 210\ Jalway- ·27) (2), 2~71 Il). 3)) \ l). 100 Akaldoolla !Digthan)--311 (2). 350 (I). 216 Kathodi)'n -255 12), 273 (I I. 283 0). 311 (5).350 (I). 101 Umrya - 200 (I). 217 Billol Khurd~273 (I). 283 (4).311 (2), 350 (2) 369 (I). 102 Mar.dlawada~283 (I), 311 (I), 369 (I). 224 Silo83 (3).311 (2).369 (I). 395 Kachhnwada--200 (I). 350 (5), 369 (I ). 143 Khcda-255 (I), 273 (I). 283 (2). 288 (I). 311 (II). 399 Nalchba-200 (4). 207 (3). 209 (7), 273 (II), 281 (1). 350 (I). 283 (5). 288 (6). 2!l9 (I), 311 (17). 350 (7), 144. Pitampura· -273 (I). 288 (22). 311 (II). 365 ( I), 369 (3). 146 Kalam Khcdi-2H3 (4). 311 (2). 437 .Taman-Jhiri.- 207 (I). 147 K"rondiya-273 (I). 283 (I). 460 Mandav--200 (1).235 (I), 273 (1).310 (4), 148 Cbambal Baroda-- -311 (4), 369 (I). 149 Akolya· --283 (I). 311 (2). 350 (I). 151 Tirla-- 200 (2).209 (1).273 (4). 283 (7),311 (7). 350 (2). Urb.m 369 (2). 388 (2). 393 (I). 154 BagdiTurk .. -311 (2).350(1). Locution code "fill/bel' lIlIt! lI(lJlh~ of Tent-'ll : 155 J"mbur Khedi-200 (I). 156 Bay Khcda· -283 (I). 311 (I). 157 A"bana--273 (4), 283 (2). 311 (1).350 (1). III DHAR 158 Sagor ·-200 (5). 209 (2). 273 (4). 283 (Il. 311 (3). 350 (10). 369 (I), 393 (2), Ward No.1· ZOO (2). 20') (2). 255 (3), 273 (9), 283 (5), 369 163 Ujjaini -- 311 (I). (I j. 386 (2), 388 (I). 164- Siloda Buzurg .. -311 (2). Ward No. '2.. 200 (I). 235 (2). 273 (I), 311 (8). 350(1), 165 Sarpharaj- --311 (I). 388 (4). 166 .Clu!ndan Khedi ..283 (2). 311 (3), 369 (I). 172 Dharawara-283 (I). Ward No. 3- ·200 (I), 209 (4), 220 (I), 235 (I). 273 (4), 173 Digtban-200 (2). 209 (2). 273 (7). 281 (2). 283 (6), 333 (I). 288 (1).311 (4). 350(7),369 (2). 393 (6) Ward No. 4-200 0). 209 (I). 230 (2). 273 (3). 281 (2) 174 MUJldana-311 (2), ,SO (1). 369 (I). 284 (I). 302 (2). 384 (I), 388 (6). • APPENDIX I-Coli/d.

INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISJ IMENTS

3 DHAR TAHSIL- -Coll(:id. 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL-Contd.

Ward No.5· -200 (3), 206 (I), 209 (13). 220 0). 273 (IS), 65 Piplya Pani --369 (1). 281 (I). 283 (I). 311 (3). 314 (I). 365 (1). 70 Balldhania·-283 (1). 369 (8).388 (10), 393 (3). 399 (6). n Chikapoti·-369 (I). Ward No. 6-200 (4). 209 (I), 230 (I). 273 (2),281 (I). 350 (1), 73 Kherwan -311 (I). 388 (I). 78 Bag.-.200 (2).207 (13). 235 (10). 237 (2).273 (13). 283 ('). 311 (3).350 (32).369 (8). 388 (1).393 (9). Ward No. 7··-200 (1). 206 (I). 255 (1). 273 (5), 365 (I), 87 Talawadi-·369 (2). 393 (1).399 (I). 90 Karkada-311 (2). Ward No. 8--·273 (2), 311 (1).393 (1),399 (1). 95 Undli-283 (1). Ward No. 9-200 (3). '09 (6). 255 (I). 273 (2). 280 (5). 103 Khandlai·-·311 (6). 281 (6), 288 (4). 342 0). 36'> (1). 388 (2), 110 Bbimpura·-369 (I). 393 (I). 111 lV!ogra-369 (I). Ward No. 10 -200 (1).207 (11).273 (3).288 (2).369 (1).388 (2). 117 Longsari--369 (2)- 118 Dchri--200 (1).283 (Il. 369 (3). Ward No. 11--200 !3). 209 (1). 273 (I), 288 (IS). 333 (I). 125 Haldi.-31I (2). 350 (8). 388 (I). no Badgyar.. -200 (I). Ward No. 12-209 (I), 214 (I). 350 (2). 133 Banki (Dt'bri}·--2oo (I). Ward No. 13-200 (3), 206 (I). 209 (5\, 273 (9). 281 (2), 134 Kapsi·-200 (I). 207 (2). 235 (I). 273 (1).369 (1). 31 I (3), 350 (8). 369 (2). 384 (I). 388 (8). 135 Lohara-283 (1).369 (1). 393 (4). 136 Talawada--200 (1). 273 (I). 369 (1). Ward No. 14-200 (4).235 (I), 273 (3). 311 (8).369 (I). 388 (3). 138 Cbiparata-311 (2). 140 Badgaon .. -311 (2). 393 (3). 142 Palwat-23~(I). Ward No. 15· -209 (14). 273 (47). 369 (3). 143 Arada-311 (2).369 (2). Ward No. 16-206 (1).209 (6),216 (1),233 (2), 235 (I), 2111 (1). 147 Umarkua·- 311 (I). 284 (2). 2811 ( I), 292 (I). 333 (I). 350 (2). 148 PaJasi---369 (2). 365 (I). 367 (3), 369 (1). 388 (4). 393 (12). 149 Nalwania -288 (5), 311 (3). 399 (2). 153 Balwani--283 (I). 154 AIi--200 (2), 207 (3). 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL ISS ralanpur-362 (I). 159 LOlli -·200 ( I ). Total-2oo (44). ::!OS (I), 207 (52), 209 (57). 230 (7). 235 (29). 163 Ghulsal-200 (I), 393 (1). 16S Lobari·---200 (I). 207 (2). 273 (4). 311 (7). 369 (I). 237 (20,.273 (116).282 (I) 283 (30). 284 (1). 288 (11). 393 (1). 310 (2).311 (126). 314 (4). 335 (1). 345 (1). 350 (71). 166 Panhal- 369 (2). 362 (2). 365 (2). 367 (6), 369 (81).384 (I). 388 (15). 171 Gajgota -369 (I). 174 Barda· -273 (1).283 (I). 311 (2). 369 (2). 393 (78). 399 (3). 176 Susarl-200 (2). 207 (1). 209. (10). 230 (3). 273 (13), 283 (I). 369 (I). 393 (2). Rural-200 (37).207 (19). 209 (35). 230 (3). 235 (19).237 (2). 181 Nanoda· ·200 (I). 369 (2).' 273 (71). 283 (26). 288 (8). 310 (1). 311 (100).314 (4). 182 l.imltol --207 (1).31 I (2). 190 Kalmani----283 (I). 311 (2). 350 (65). 362 (I). 367 (2). 369 (64). 388 (7).393 (37). 191 Amlal-31 I (3). 399 (I). 196 Deshwalia-200 (I). 273 (3). 350-(5), 369 (2). 202 Dbana-283 (I). Urban-2oo (7). 205 (I), 207 (Il). 209 (22), 230 (4). 235 (10), 204 Dahi··-200 (I). 207 (3). 209 (7). 273 (4). 3SO (2). 369 (91, 393 (11). 237 (18). 273 (45). 282 (I). 283 (4). 2840). 288 (3). 207 Atarsuma=369 (1). 310 (1). 311 (26). 335 (I). 345 (1). 350 (12). 362 (1). 209 Dadwania· ·283 (1).310 (I). 311 (5). 365 (2). 367 (4). 369 (17). 384 (I). 388 (8). 393 (41), 210 Padiyal-200 (I). 207 (I). 283 (1). 311 (II). 399 (2). 212 Bbanwria-273 (I). 311 (5). 216 Piplia·--200 (2). 273 (2). 311 (8). 369 (1). 217 Dobad--200 (2). Rural 118 Bidwalia-311 (7). 129 Dugawan-200 (I). Loca/ion code 1lI""ber and nt/me 0/ Village: 130 Karda--369 (2). 233 Nisarpur. -200 (5). 207 (3), 209 (5). 273 (20}.288 (3). 7 Ambasoti-399 (1). 311 (2). 314 (4), 350 (16), 367(2). 369 (3), 17 Barda-31t (4). 388 (5), 393 (4). Z6 Tanda-200 (4), 207 (10). 209 (10,. 235 (5). 273 (7). 240 Dharamrai--200 (I). 311 (3). 350 (9). 369 (5). 393 (6). 242 Debar-200 (I). 369 (I). 45 Pipalwa·--369 (I). 250 Lingwan .. -200 (I). 283 (I). 311 (10). 350 (I). 46 Kantl-369 (1). 254 Karondia·-235 (2).393 (3). 47 Geta-283 (4). 2SS Khapar Kheda-283 (3). 54 Pipari Bag.-369 (2). 257 Chikhalda-200 (2). 209 (3). 273 (I). 283 (1). 311 (5) 61 Maheshara-369 (1). 388 (I). • 4 KUKSIlI 'f'A.IIS1L·-Co·;;.'Id. 5 M,·.t-:X,yK.l~ TAHSIL-OmtJ

Urb:m 134 bad;,,, .. 2"0 (I), }(,7 ~15), lJti HIll'b)· 207 (1),311 (6). 350 (7). g~ Ch,;,,!;i-2C<) ,I). 369 (1)- Location code nrunber (Jilt! Ill/Hie of Town: K()S~H.;ana··-_j: 1 '2). . G"II(~lm~."l-::W (3). 207 (14). 209 ~1O), 273 (8), V KUKSI!l . 283 (5)' 288 (2), 311 (9). 350 (28), 369 (7). 393 (2i' Ward No. 1-200 (i). 205 (1), 20'/ (3),273 (3). 2t8 (I), 350 (7), ,3·1 Xi",,:; B",,'r;;' 283 (i;, 288 (21), 384 (I), 388 (3)- ",,(hid.:,- ·h8 (II), K!:·'-,"~h!,,;-2\)O i I), 207 (4), 311 (2), 350 (I). 369 (4';, Ward No.2-2M (3), 209 (4), 230 U'·, 273 :1),282 (i), 369 (i), 393 (I). . .\Il;:i;;l~d .. J:! (4), A""deb r;~"n-- 2(,0 (I;. 207 (I), 311 (6), Ward No. 3--200 (2), 209 ('.), 288 (3), 31! ;8;, 3(;<) (1), Kt.~;.-',"", Kunjar.--311 (4), 388 (1).393 (20:. l,;m;«L;""d Kalll,,-200 (2), Ward No. 4--200 (3). 207 (5), :<0':1 (7j, 23(j(;\ 2.15 (2,'. Dhqm,k\- 311 (3). 273 (14). 283 (2', 3!() ,1" 3! I \IS:" 345 (I.:, !Jndl~:7ilHnpurl· --28'-> (2). 36~ (I). 361 (I). 369 (7., 3<;') (2\, CI',iarj. 2(;013:, 207 (4), 209 (lll. 244 (2). 271 (I). Ward No. 5-207 (I), 209 (4). 273 (12;. 311 (I;, 335 (1), 28! (2), 283 (2), 288 (I). 289 (I). 350 (10), 367 (2). 393 (il). Ju9 (2). },)3 (4}. 399 (I), Ward No. 6-20\) (I). 201 (I). 209(5), 235 18;.237 (18).273, 2i9 K"J.;;u'.",,, 311 \2}, (15).284 (I). 311 ~2}, 3(.5 (1), 367 (I). 369 (5j. 1.lllllIEr", 200 (1), 283 (I). 388 (4). 393 (9). Koriy'; .... 311 (I), Ward No.7.· 230(2).283 (1),350(5).262 (11,30:1(1; Dlmllom--207 (1), Knhr,wi-200 (2j. 207 (I), 273 (I), 283 (2), 311 (I). 369 (I). 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL Pat)a WlHI-J 11 ( 1). HI:m~;rappr--311 {]). T.tal·--200 (tlO). 205 (I), 207 ("7). 209 (! 12;, 2;[. (I). S,,;,r.. blmpur··-l07 (.I). Rural 328 Ser.lllla-200 (1).20'1 (1). 273 (I). 350 (I)­ 330 Boru,1-200 (1),207 el). 273 (1),283 (1).311 (14). 331 DOilchu-314 (I). f..{)('ottoll code /lumber UlU/'UWl(! 0(" Village: 332 RllkanfCr' -200 {4), 207 (2), 209 (4), 230 (I). 284 (2), 288 (2). 311 (3), 350 (6). 369 (to). 393 (7), '59, Pithanpur-207 (I), 2SH (5). 311 (2), 369 (2). 337 Plplya Kamin-273 (I). 71 Dhawadda--·2070)_ 340 Bbawaui},a Buzurg· ·3!1 (I), 73 Dild.~369 (I). 341 DDligargaon,--273 (2) 91 Jogya-369 (I). 342 PIHldbarnnlya-31I (I), 94 &Idlya (Balwari)-207 (I). 343 Guljhari-207 (I), 209 (6j. 230 (3), 283 (2). 288 (4). 96 Kbedl (Bah.acl)--207 (1). 2!l3 (1).311 (2). 311 (16). 369 (3). ]02 DhunaJ-200(2). 207 (1),273 (I). 311 (2). 344 (I), 347 Singba!lu-200 (9), 207 (6). 209 (7), 235 (2). 273 (17). 369 (2). 283 (2). 311 (2), 350 (18), 367 (I l. 269 (5). lOS Khod-311 (I). 388 (2). 393 (3), 120 '·,Morlpura-311 (I). 348 Dorali -2!l3 (1), 132 8all---288 (3). 311 (1). 351 llhegi!lI' ·200'(1). ]33 Chakadud-288 (3). 352 Bl13w:miya Khu~d-311 (3), APPENDIX I-Concld INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS

5 MANAWAR TAHSIL --Contd. 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL-Concld.

353 Zakarud- -200 (1). 209 (I). 283 (3), 311 (2). Urban 354 Patlawad-283 (3). 311 (I). 356 Budiya Kbedi-230 (I). Location code number and lIallle of TOWIl : 36S Bikharon-200 (1),283 (7),311 (2), 369 (I), 393 (I). 366 Dhamnod--200 (4), 207 (2). 209 (8). 230 (7). 280 (1), 283 (9), 288 (1),311 (16). 350 (2), 369 (3), IV MANAWAR 393 (2). 371 Pipari Bakaner--283 (I). Total· -200 (6). 205 (I), 207 (20). 209 (32). 216 (I), 230 (4), 373 Jhirwi- -·200 (I I. 231 (I), 233 (1). 235 (7). 236 (23), 237 (4). 241 (3). 374 Rahmanpura--200 (I). 380 Bajatta Khurd--311 (2). 244 (11). 272 (9), 273 (41). 283 (12). 284 (2), 287 (2). 387 Sundarel-200 (3). 207 (3), 283 (9), 31 I (7). 350 (9). 288 (4), 311 (21), 333 (I), 350 (19), 362 (1), 365 (1), 367 (I). 369 (I). 393 (I). 367 (I), 369 (8). 388 (9), 392 (1), 393 (38). 399 (I). 388 Beganda-283 "(1). 311 (14), 393 (I). 389 Mandwi-207 (2). 311 (9). Ward No. 1-200 (I), 205 (I), 207 (9), 209 (16), 216 (1). 390 Dongargaon--200 (I). Langoor--207 (6).273 (2), 283 (I). 311 (2). 369 (I). 230 (I), 235 (I), 237 (4), 273 (7), 283 (4). 392 350 (5). 369 (I), 388 (6). 393 (I), 399 (I).. .393 Sirsala-200 (I), 209 (I) . Ward No. 2--209 (6), 230 (I). 233 (I), 273 (9). 284 (1). 394 Wayal-200 (1). 287 (2), 333 (I), 350 (I), 365 (I), 369 (3). 388 (2). 3% Jalkheda-311 (1). (I), 398 Tawala! Buzurg---207 (2). 283 (1). 392 393 (17). 400 Mota Kanapur--200 (J). Ward No. 3---200 (2), 207 (4). 209 (5). 230 (I), 273 (13). 403 Rampura--207 (I). 283 (4), 350 (4), 369 (4), 388 (I). 393 (9). 404 Bagadl Alias Sagadi-lll (2). Ward No. 4-207 (I), 209 (3), 230 (I). 235 (6). 236 (23). 40S Khal Buzurg-207 (I), 209 (I), 283 (2).288 (6). 311 (1), 244 (10). 272 (8). 273 (2). 283 (2). 284 (I). 350 (9). 288 (4). 311 (19), 350 (8). 407 Ganpur-207 (1).273 (I), 283 (I). Ward No. 5-200 (1). 207 (3), 241 (3). 244 (1). 273 (2), 408 Sirsi--200 (1). 207 (I). 311 (2). 350 (1),362 (1),393(1). 409 Dewagarh-200 (2). 273 (I). Ward No, 6-200 (I). 207 (2). 231 (1). 272 (1). 273 (71. 410 Karoli-200 \1). 27J (2).283 (1). . 283 (I). 367 (1), 393 (8). 411 Badgaon--311 (I). Ward No.7 -200 (I). 207 (I). 209 (2). 273 (1). 283 (1). 413 Ajanda--200 (I). 207 (I), 236 (3). 273 (1). 311 (7). 393 (2). 350 (I). 369 (2), 393 (I). 423 Neembola--31 I (2). 426 Lunhera Kburd-311 (2). VI DHARAMPURI 427 Sala-283 (2). 428 Kbalkburd-200 (2), 209 (3). 283 (2). 311 (4). 367 (I). Total- 200 (4), 207 (2), 209 (16). 230 (2), 235 (5), 237 (1). 393 (I). . 429 Gajipura-207 (I), 283 (2). 369 (2), 393 (3). 273 (16). 278 (2), 281 (2). 283 (2). 288 (5), 289 (1), 430 Morgarbi- 3 I J (2). . 311 (32). 340 (8), 350 (2). 367 (I). 369 (6), 388 (4), 431 Balwada-283 (1). 311 (1). 392 (1), 393 (8). 394 (I), 399 (I). 435 Jotpur-2OO (I). 207 (1). 273 (2). 311 (2), 350 (I). 369 (1), 393 (1). Ward No. 1-200 (l), 235 (2). 273 (I), 281 (I). 288 (3). 437 M1rzapur-200 (I). 311 (28), 369 (2), 39-4 (1). 443 Akalbara-200 (I). Ward No. 2-200 (2), 207 (I). 209 (5), 235 (3). 237 (1). 445 Semalda ··350 (2). 273 (8). 311 (4), 367 (1), 393 (4). 448 Urdana-273 (I). Ward No. 3·-207 (I), 209 (6), 230 (2). 289 (I). 340 (II). 4SO Badada-200 (2). 207 (3). 209 (2). 273 (6). 283 (2), 369 (3). 388 (I). 311 (5), 350 (I). Ward No. 4-200 (1). 209 (2). 288 (2), 350 (2), 388 (3). 451 Malangaon-273 (1). Ward No.5 -209 (3). 273 (7). 278 (2), 283 (I), 369 (I). 454 Kothada-200 (1). 392 (I). 393 \4). 4S8 Kbatadgaon-207 (2). 459 Hatnawar-200 (I). Ward No. 6-281 (I). 283 (I). 399 (I). APPENDIX II

TOWNS AND VILL\GES SERVED BY MEfALUm I~OADS

. BADNAWAR TAHSIL j OHAR T AHSIL-Concld.

Vrball J9 Sallga,ara, 20 Sadalpur. 22 Antrai. 24 Tisgaon, 27 Bodwada Khurd. ZK Harsor.l, 46 Baggad, 47 Sukheda, Location code Ilui1Jber and lit/lilt' uf Towll : 55 Anarad. 56 Saktali, 58 Labad. 73 Malgaon, 74 Umrya. 77 Kalsada Khurd. 78 Sajwaya. 79 Upadi, 83 Dehri. I BADNAWAR 96 Kilachi Pura. 99 Gunawad. 10Z l\1andlawada, Hl5 Tornod. 107 Niyamat Khedi. 111 Bagdoon, 115 Mirja­ Rural pur. 116 Utawad. 120 Nognoll Buzurg. 126 Tarpura, 127 Alhar. 128 Bardari, 129 Hajarutpur, 130 Bodwada Locatio" code "umber and nallle of ViIlUNi! .: BUZlIrg, 131 Matalab Pum, B5 Agara Khcdi. 136 Dhannad Khun.l, 137 Gya" Pura. 138 AlllkheJa, 139 Magaj pura, 1 Kachh! Baroda. 11 Multhan, 12. Dhamana. 143 Khcda, 144 Pithampur, 146 Kalam Khf'di, 149 Akolya, 13 Beganda, 18 Kalyan Pura, 27 ChanJwactiya Khurd, 150 RayJluriya. 151 Tirla, 152 Maliwada, 153 Pura, 18 Chandwadlya Kalan, 30 Kheda. 33 Baman Suta. 155 Jambur Khcdi, 158 Sagore, 159 Jamodi, 160 Shah 3 ... Dholana, 50 Pilgara. 51 Panchakwasa, 52 Kankraj, Pura, 161 Ratnagra, 162 Dehni, 167 Udali, 168 Bhondiya, 64 Ghatsara, 73 Nindwania, 74 Batwariya Khurd 75 Bakha­ 169 Ganganagar. 171 Khan P'lra, 172 Dharawra, 175 Suhay tgarh, 77 Batwariya Kahl1l 78 Saktali. 80 Piplia, Pura, J78 Hani Pura, 192 Dedla. 204 Ba~dya, 231 Bangia, 81 Barna Khedl, 83 Borali. 84 Bukwawada Khedi, 91 Samlia, .Z36 Bachhallpur. 239 Talwa~a 241 (A) Nai Haroda- 91 Chho I(alan, 99 Amodia. 101 Ritoda, 111 Kal1llan, Kallugo, ,B) Nai Bamua-Malldloi, 246 Khan Pura (Bagadi), 112 Bholnda, 123 Khandigara, 134 Khajuria, 135 Sanoli, 247 MUlldla, 250 Silotiya. 251 Bheru.Piplya, 252 Kunjrod, 152 Naida, 153 Ma"ni, 154 Sanawada, 159 Manasa. 257 Magaj Puca, 258 Sagadi. 267 Bagadi, 268 Bhi! Khedi, 278 Ali 284 Kunda. 286 Amla, 331 Lul1t~hra. 340 lira 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL Pura. 356 Kagdi Pura, 370 Bhurighati Pura, 373 Sodlya Pura, 380 Gol Pura, 3S5 Jamanghati. 399 Nalchha, Urban 400 Kuradya 401 Awalya, 402 Bhadkya. 403 Saray, 412 Dhal, 413 Junidhal. 423 Gyan Pu~a, 424 Panala, Location codo! number ulUl nam" of Town: 442 Mendi Khcdi, 448 Sakultod, 453 Sulibardi, 460 Mandav, 465 Songarh, 466 Sagar, 468 Jamnya. 469 Nandlul Pura, II SARDARPUR 470 Kancriya, 475 Juna Kheda, 476 Palasmal.

Rural 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL Location code number and name of Village: Urban

79 Bhandarlya, 80 Amba, 81 Khakriyajhiri, 82 JUIIU­ Locutio" cvt./t' 11lu;lb~,. alld Jl'lIlle of Tou"11 : pani, 83 Tlmripada, 84 Mahapura, 98 Sham Pura. 99 Dattilllon, 100 Karmdipada, 101 Siyawad, 102 Dhulet, V KUKSHI 103 Amodia, 104 Dal Pura. 112 Karnawad, 115 Fulgaondi, 117 Govind Pura, 118 Unde1i 119 Bodla, 120 Morgaon, Rural 131 Kanjrota, 133 Khareli. 134 Hatod, 135 Bandedi, Locatioll code IJUJuiJf!r tllld "lIlIle! 0/ Viiftlge : 136 Anted!, 138 Khankedi, 139 Marol, 165 Ringnod, 166 Bhopawar, 167 Patlawdiya, 171 Amjhera, 172 Mangod, 5 Muhaja 6 KaliJevi, 7 Ambasoti. 9 Hansalbad, 181 Taraghati; 182 Bheel Khedi, 184 Kesar Pura, 10 Kankadkua. 16 Karanpura, 17 Barda :Tanda). 18 Korda. 185 Bagpipliya, 186 Anjanmal. 187 Nawa Pura, 188 Posiya, 1)1 Jamla, 25 Banki(Tanda), 26 Tanda,27 Kharwali,l8 Majdi, 195 Raj Pura. 34 Gardi, 35 Jetgarh, 36 MukunJ Pura, 43 Galla 47 Geta, 3 DHAR T AHS1L 48 Badkaehh, 51 Kadwal. 52 Banki (Bag), 55 Jhirpania. 59 Baykalya, 6iI Agar, 62 Mahcshara. 64 Akhada, 67 Nim Urban Kheda, 7 ... Jhanba, 75 Ghulllia. 77 Risawala. 78 Bag, 79 Mahakal Pura, 80i Dewdha, 91 Padlya, 92 Jamanya Location code /lulllber alld Il

APPEN1JiX Ir-Cullc/d.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES SERVED BY METALLED ROADS

5 MANAWAR TAHSIL 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL-Collcfd.

Urban 194 Balawari, 195 Dhegada, 199 Khadaki, 212 Simrali. 213 Fars Pura, 214 Jahangirpur, 215 Gujarl, 216 Hanm­ Locatio" code IUftllhl!r an:1 nQfllC.' of Tvw" : anlya, 217 Dehariya, 241 San mod, 242 Temarni, 243 Gola Pura, 252 Chiktiyabad, 254 Kastali, 263 Sankota. IV MANAWAR 264 Sirsodiya. 269 Bida Pura. 277 Bhodal, 293 Jajam VI DHARAMPURI Khedi, 301 Kunda, 302 Dudhi, 307 Dedala, 3011 Kurada· Khal. 309 Hanmantya Manawar, 310 Kalyan Pura Rural (Mundiya Kheda), 318 Aklara Khurd, 319 Jotapur. 321 Khedi Manawar. 323 Lodi Raj Pura, 330 Bornd, Local/illl cod..: llulI.'IH.:,. lind IIUnl!' of Vi/Jage: 331 Doneha. 332 Bakaner. 343 Guljhari, 344 Guljhara. 3 Jambu Khodra, 24 Kalmathiya. 35 Madankot. 345 Dehwar, ~6 Brahaman Puri, 347 Singhana, 47 Bawdi Khodara. 5S Lohar Pura, 57 Koliya Bari, 349 Ajandi Man 355 Palasi, 356 Budiya Khedi. 61 Keshawi, 62 Pipaliya, 65 Dhardi, 66 Khedali Hanuman, 357 Khuman Pura, 360 Rangaon, 365 Bikharon. 71 Dhawadda, 76 Dedali, 78 Bilda, 79 Sangibawadi, 366 Dhamnod, 367 Nimarani, 368 Kundi. 371 Pipari 83 Rojabehadiya. 86 Pipalda, 89 Behadda, 90 DhanClra, Bakaner, 373 Jhirawi, 374 Rahaman Pura, 376 Pipaltoka, 92 Biladari. 93 Bhulya Pura, 94 Bekliya Balwari, 379 Ahamad Pura (Bajatta), 380 Bajatta Khurd, 95 Ziran. 96 Khedi Balwari, 100 Dhobadiya, 101 Blawari 381 Kishanpur Khedi, 382 Dedgaon. 389 Manda.i. Khurd. 102 Dhursal, 103 Hirnya Bardi. 104 Balwari 390 Dongargaon, 398 Tawalai Buzurg. 399 Salepur Khedi. Kalan, 105 Khod. 106 Kheda. 107 ChikaJi Balwari, 403 Ram Pura, 40! Khal Buzurg, 406 Hhat Punt. i08 Borghata, 109 Jirabad, 113 Mohan Pura 115 Atars· 407 Ganpur 417 Tawalai Khurd, 418 Dewalra, 419 Akalca umba. 122 Karomliya, 123 Badia, 133 Chakdud Buzurg. 421 Fatiya Puca, 422 Kothaca, 423 Neemboda, 134 Bariya, 144 Pathachhoti, 145 Utawali, 148 Chowki. 424 Pipaldagarhi, 426 Lunhera, Khurd. 427 Sala, 423 Khal 151 Kosadana, 152 Wasali, ] 53 Gandhwani. 166 Bhandakho. Khurd. 429 Gaji Pura, 430 Morgadhi, 459 Hatnawar. 167 lmali pura, 179 Anjantad, 180 Va!nera, 184 Awalda­ 460 Shilha Pura, 461 Guleti, 462 Bhalgaoll. man, 185 Khcdi Khurd, 186 Devara, 193 Sadarabad,

APPeNDIX III

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING RAILWAY STATIONS WITHIN FIVE MILES

1 BADNAWAR TAHSIL 3 DHAR TAHSIL

Uraban Nil Nil

Rnral 4 KUKSJlI,:TAHSIL Locmioll cade IUlmber alld lIame 0/ Village:

j Kaehhi-Baroda, 2 Kadoda. 3 Silodia, 12 Dhamana, Nil IJ. Bo;:gilllda. 20 Pali BaJoda, 34 Dholana, 134 Khajuriya,

5 MANAWAR TAHSIL 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL Nil Nil 2(\6

APPENDIX IV

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING BUS STOPS

BADNAWAR TAHSIL DHAR T AHSIL--Collcld.

Urban 144 Pithampur, 151 Tirla. 153 IsJampura. 17lDiSlhan. 217 Billod Khurd. 236 Bachhanpur. 167 Basadi, Location ("ode lIull1bel' alld Ilun-w of T(}w" : 331 Lunehra. 399 Nalchha, 403 Saray,"1l Dhal. 423 Gyanpura, 424 Panala, 442 Mendi Kbedi 4A Mandav. I BADNAWAR

Rural 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL Location code 'lUmber und of Vi/Jage : """w Urban 25 Chhayan, 37 Sernal Kheda, 50 Pitgara, 55 Dharsi­ Klleda, 64 Ghalgara, 75 Bakhalgarh, 83 Borali. Location cotle lIutl,ber ami name of Town: III Kanvan, 118 Bidwal, 123 Khandigara, 145l'11uradka. 146 Cbirakhan, 148 Kadod Badi, 152 Nagda, 162 Siloda­ V KUKSHI 'b.'n\}.-n\, \t.!> 'lawa, 1f>{; "K.n)\,,~). Rural 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL Localioll c"tle numbe.- alld name of Village: Urban 26 Tanda, 55 Jhirpania, 61 Maheshara, 64 Akhada, Location code number alld IIame of Town: 78 Bag. 117 Longsari, 118 Dehari, 14& Palasl. 175 Silkua, II SARDARPUR 176 Sussri, 204 Dahl, 207 Atar Suma. 109 Badwaoia. 110 Padiyal. 233 Nisarpur, 257 Cbikhalda. Rural

Localioll code humber alld u~m" of Vii/age: 5 MANA WAR TAHSIL

2 Rajod. 4 NepawaJi, 25 Sandia, 33 Labariya. Urban 38 Gondi Kbeda Charan, 39 Bodiya, 40 Barmandal, 50 Khutpala, 53 Javlana, 56 Rupa Kheda, 64 Dasai. Localioll code number and nami! of Town: 66 Bola, 69 Ledgaon, 76 Soniya Khedi, 79 Bhandariya, 91 BaJoda. 92 MachhJia, 129 Chhadawad. 133 Khareli, IV MANAWAR 134 Halod, 165 Ringnod. 1116 Bhopawar. 171 Amjbera. VI DHARAMPURI 3 DHAR TAHSIL Rural Urban Lor:atian code number anti lIame .f Village: Location code lIumber ,,".illume (Ii TOWII : 61 Keshawi, 71 Dhawadda. 7(0 DedaIi, 71 Bilda, IllDHAR 79 Sangi Bawadi, 92 Biladari, 100 Dhobadiya, 101 Balwari­ Khurd. 101 Dhursal. 103 Hirnya Bardi, 1 ... Balwari­ Rural Kalan, 185 Khod, 106 Kheda, 107 Chitall B.lwari, 148 Chowki, 153 Gandhwani. 114 Awaldaman, 215 Oujari, Locatioll code number wlllllame of Village : 252 Chiktiyabad, 287 Kali Bawdi, 307 DedaIa, 330 Borud. 332 Bakaner. 347 Singhaoa. 366 Dbamnod, 373 Jhirawi, 5 Kesur. 20 SadaJpur. 24 Tisgaon. 83 Dehri. 398 Tawalai Buzurg. 405 Kbal Buzurs, 407 Oanpur, 99 Gunawad, 116 Utawad. 130 Bodwada Buzurg. 428 Khal Khurd. 287

APPENDIX V TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LIBRARIES

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL

Urban Urban Nil Locotion code number and name of Town ." Rural V KVKSHI Location code number alld lIome of Village: Ward No.4 t Kachhi Baroda, 4 Borda. 11 Multhan, 7~ Bakhat- garh, 109 Kod, 111 Kanwan. 118 Bidwal, 141 Khacb- Rural roda, 148 Kadod Badi. 152 Nagda. Locatioll code nllII,ba am/llame of Village ." 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL 176 Susari. 212 Bhanwaria, 257 Chikha\!la. Urban

Nil 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL Rural Urban Location code number and name of Village ." Localloll code number alld lIame of TOlVn ." 165 Ringnod. VI DHARAM»URI 3 DHAR TAHSIL

Urban Ward No. 3

Locatloll code lIumb!!r alld /lome of Tawil ." Rural

III DHI\R Location code /lumber and IIlIme of Village: Rural 398 Tawalai Buzurg, 405 Khal Buzurg. Location code >lumber and name of Village:

5 Kesur, 71 Abu, 105 Tornod, 192 Dedla, 399 Nalchha, 411 Sodpur.

APPENDIX VI

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC READING ROOMS

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL

Urban Urban

Nil Nil

Rural Rural Location code number and name of Village: L"cati~n code number and name of Village: 75 Bakhatgarh, to'} Kod, 111 Kanwan. 118 Bidwal. 141 Khachroda. 148 Kadod Badi, 152 Nagda. 9,} Dattigaon. APPENDIX VI-Cr)//dd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVIN (; PUBLIC READING ROOMS

3 DHAR TAHSIL 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL--COI,cld.

Urban Rurnl

Ucafion code n"mber and name of TOWIi : Lucation L'or]e llulliber lU,J flUIIU! of Village:

III DHAR 26 Tanda, 176 Susari, 233 Ni~arpur.

Wards Nos. II and 15. 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL

Rural Urban

Location code number amI ''''",e of Village: Lo(:tlfiVII l'o;/e nlll1J/Jel alld I1Ulue of Town

105 Tornod. 173 Digthan, t92 Dedla, 399 Nalchha. IV MANAWAR 411 Sodpur. 460 Mandav. Ward No. I. 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL VI DHARAMPURI Urban Ward No.3. Locall"n rode number and nume of TOWII : Rural V KUKSHI

Locution null! llllJllbpr and nume of Village: Wards Nds. 2 and 4. 151 Gandhwani. l70 Tonki. 429 Gajipura.

APPENDIX VII

TOWNS I\ND VILLAGE~ HAVING PVCCA WE.LLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER ,III Brackets)

BADNAWAR TAlfSIL J BADNAWAR TAHSIL-Conld.

Urban 34 Dholana (I). 35 Shesola (4), 38 Kherdia (1).41 Hanm­ antia (I). 44 Sangvi (1). 46 Jhijharad (I). 49 Chawanda­ Loealion cmle n"mber alld name of Town: Khedi (I). so Pilgara (2). 51 Panchakwasa (I), 52 Kankraj (I), S5 Dbarsi Kheda (3), 57 Mungela (3). 58 Gundi­ I BADNAWAR Kheda (2), S9 Gulripada (I). 60 Aojniy'l Khedi (I), Ward No.1 (3). Ward No.2 (2). Ward No. 4 (1). Ward 63 Manglia (I), 64 Ghatgara (2). 65 Baloda (9),66 Dangi­ No.7 (4). Khedi (I), 69 Tikhi Pada (I). 70 Bamania Ruodl (I). 73 Nindwania (I), 74 Batwadiya Khurd (ll. 75 Bakhatgarh Rural (9). 76 Chandwadia (0. 78 Saklali (2). 79 Derth. (Bhuratgarh) (2).82 Kalola (1), 83 Borali (2). 84 Bukdawad. Loeation code "n",ber and flame of Village: Khedi (1). 85 Kathodiya (2), 86 BUIgara (1). 88'Jalod Kileta (I). 89 Resbamgara (I). 90 Ratanpura (2), 91 Semliya (1), 1 Kachbi Baroda (2). 2 Karoda (6), 3 Silodia (I). 92 Chho Kalan (4), 93 Chho Khurd (I). 94 Kanwasa (2), S Jabda (3), Ii Karanpura (1). 7 Nahar Kheda (1), 9 Rupa 96 Nagjbari (2),98 Gajnod ~12). 99 Amodia (7). 100 Ritodl Kheda (2). 11 Multhan (S), 1:1 Dhamana l3). 13 Bcganda (1). 101 Ritoda (2), 102 Chhangara (2), 103 Dudhwal (1), (2). 14 Javasia (ll. 17 Bhuwan Kheda (I). 18 Kalyanpura (I). 19 Maya Kbedi (I), 20 Pali Badoda (I), 21 Dotrya (1). 104 Bbat Bamanda (2). 107 Shivgarb (2). 108 Sh.raarh­ 22 Bakbatpura (1). 24 Lili Kbedi (I). 25 Chhayan (3). Kumedi (I), 109 Kod (18).111 Kanwan (3), In Bid (3), 16 Sandia (7). :l.8Chandwadiya Kalan (1). 30 Kheda (4). US Di~ania (1), 116 Dbania Khedi (I). 117 Shergarb (21. 31 Kherwas (1), 32 Kathodia Chor (3). 33 Baman Suta (I). tUI Bidwal (13). 119 Makka Kbedi (1), 120 Osar (1). APPE.~L~IX VII-Co,wl.

TOWNS AND VILLAGFS HAVING PUCCA WELL."i :FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATl<:I{ TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackets)

BADNAWAR TAHSIL-Cone/ri. 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL-Cone"/.

121 Mosar (I), 122 Bhoinda (2), 123 Khandigara (3). 158 Singodia (I). 160 Nawapura (I), 163 Bimrod (I), 165 129 Gandhwada (I). 131 Borjhadi (I). 132 Badwai (I). Ringnod (5), 166 Bhopawar (I), 167 Patlawdiya (I). 133 Dattigara (2). 134 Khajuria (2). 135 Sanoli (2). 168 Imlipura (I). 169 Chhipapura (I). 171 Amjhera (6), 137 Palwada (6). 138 Nagora (2), 139 Naogaoll (I), 175 Sultanpur (I). 176 Chobara (I), 178 Gumanpura (5). 140 Pay Kunda (2). 14. Khachroda (5),142 Mundla (2); 182 Bh.:elkhedi (I), 187 Nawapura (I), 189 Bichiya (2), 145 Muradka (5), 146 Chirakhan (2). 147 lndrawal (3), 190 Badodiya (3), 191 Khamalia (I), 192 Borkhedi (1), 148 Kadod Badi (4), 149 Bamanda Kala.n (1), 194 Mecnda (I). 195 Rajpura (2). 150 Bamanda Khurd (IJ. 151 Kadod Khurd (I), 153 Makhi (I), 154 Sanawada (2) 155 Siloda Kalan 0), 156 Mehat­ 3 DH>\R TAHSIL pura (1). 157 Panda (2), 159 Manasa (3), 160 Kusawada" (I). 161 Phuledi (2), 162 Siloda Khurd (3), 164 Gopal Urban Khedi (I), 165Pana (3), 166 Khiledi (9),167 Takrawada (2). Location codl! Jlumher and Jlal1l~ of TOWIl : 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL III DHAR Urban Ward No.1 (7), Ward No.2 (20). Ward No.3 (I), Ward No.4 (4), Ward No.5 (6),Ward No.6 (7).Ward No.7 (10), Ward No. L!Jcaiion code nlllllbc'l" a,,,1 Ila/HZ of Towil : S (25), Ward No. 10 (10). Ward No. II (34), Ward No. 12 (3), Ward No, 13 (4). Ward No. 14 (10). Ward No. 15 (II). II SARDARPUR Rural" Ward No. 2 (1), Ward No.3 (4). Ward No. >\ (10). Ward No.6 (3). Ward No.7 (4), Location code J1l1ll1b"r and name of Village:

Rural 2 Kandariya (1), 5 Kesur (10),6 Kalsada Buzurg (2), 8 Kanawal (2), 10 Pipliya (2), 11 Kherod (2). 13 Bijur (4). Location code numher and llume of VilIaKe : U Musavada (I). 16 Chouki (I), 17 Chhapar (1).20 Sadal pur (I), 21 Berchha (I). 22 Antrai (2), 24 Tisgaon (2). 2 Rajod (13), 3 Kiloli (I), 4 Nepawali (I). 20 Sajod 25 Khiledi (I). 29 Dhamanda (2), 30 Kiloli (2). 31 Lohari­ (I). 26 Gondi Kheda Rajod (1), 27 Baslai (1),29 Sindooriya Khurd (I). 32 Khadi (1). 33 Akal Doona (Dhar) (5). (1).30 Salwa (1),33 Labaria (3),34 Akolia (I). 35 Chhayan 34 Biloda (I). 3S Bhidota Khurd (I). 36 Rampura (2), "(I). 36 Patolia (1). 39 Bodia (I). 40 Barmandal (3), 41 37 Baloda Buzurg (I). 44 Akoda (I), 46 Baggad (2). Barkheda (I), 44 Molana (1),45 Baram Khedi (I), 46 Paduni 47 Sukheda (1),50 Tiwadi (1).53 Chhatya (1),54 Pachalana Kalan (1). SO Khut Pala (1),53 Jaulana (1), 55 Cbotia Balod (2). 55 Anarad (I). 56 Saktali (I), 57 Samar (1), 58 Lebad (3), 61 Kharsoda (2), 69 Kadola Buzurg (I), (2), 56 Rupa Kheda (I), 57 Hanmantya Padampura (I). 71 Ahu 0), 73 Malgaon (1), 74 Umrya (I), 76 Pipalda 58 Timaichi (I). 59 Bhangarh (3" 61 Kotda Kalan (I), (I). 77 Kalsada Khurd (I). 78 Sajwaya (2), 80 Utawada 62 Kolda Khurd (I), 63 Tanda Kheda U). 64 Dasai (27), (2), 81 Lasudya (3), 83 Dehri (5), 84 Simlawada OJ, 67 Hanmantya Kag (I). 69 Ledgaon (I). 70 Damoli (I), 85 Kadola Khurd (I). 87 Labrawada (2). 88 Sejwani (I), 72 Semal Khedi Kalan (1),73 Galonda (I). 75 Ghatoda (I). 89 Kalu Khedi (I), 93 Daulatpura (I). 96 Kilachipura (I), 76 Soniya Khedi (2). 77 Bhilgun (I), 78 Bharawda (1), 80 97 Sunar Khedi (1), 99 Gunawad (2). 100 Akal Doona Amha (I), 81 Khakriyaziri (2). 84 Mahapura (I), 85 Songarh (Oigthan) (1),102 Mandlawada(I), 103 Gawla(I), 104 Chilur (I), 86 Narsing Deola (I), 88 (I). 89 Tanda­ (2), lOS Tornod (2), 106 Jamanda (2), 107 Nyamat Khedi Kheda (I), 91 Baloda (I), 92 Machhalia (I), 97 Bardi Pada 0). 108 Kumar .Karadya (2). 110 Nandanwasa (I). 111 Bagdoon (1).113 Kharampur (1), 114 Chiklya (3). 115 ll), 99 Dattigaon (5), 102, Dhulet (2), 103 Amodiya (2). Mirjapur (1),116 Uta wad (4), 118 Silotya (1),119 Borda (I), 104 Dalpura (3), 105 Badbeli (1), 107 Kharjuni (I). 120 Nogaon Buzurg (8), III Jetpura (3), 122 Karnnjwa (2). 108 Kapaslhal (1). 109 Sagwal (I), 110 Ralamandal (I). 123 Najik Baroda (I), 124 Nizampura (1), 125 Sulawad 111 Kcsarpura Teli (1). 112 Karnawad (\). 118 Undeli (2), 126 Tarpura (I), 128 Bardari (5). 129 Hajaratpur (I). 119 Bodla (I). 120 Morgaon (2), 128 Semlia (2). (I). 130 Bodwada Buzurg (I). 131 Matalabpura (3), 139 Chhadawad (3). 130 Piparni (2), 131 Kanjrota (I), 132 Khamla (I), 133 Narayanpura (I), 134 Bhicholi (I), 133 Kharcli (I), 134 Hatod (2), 135 Bandedi (t), 136 Dhannad Khurd (3). 137 Giyanpum (2), 138 Amkheda 136 Antedi (1). 137 Bankedi (I), 138 Khankedi (2). (1).139 Magajpura (3).141 Banediya (3),142 Bachhadawada 154 Amba Pada (1), 156 Tirla (1). 157 Bheru Pada (2). (2). 143 Kheda (I). 144 Pithampur (7). 146 Kalam Khedi 200

APPEN OIX VIl-Cullld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUCCA WELLS I'On TilE SUPPLY 01' DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER (In Brackch)

3 DHAR TAHSIL-Cone"'. 4 KUKSHi TAHSIL-Cullc/d.

(I). 147 Karondiya (I). 149 Akolya (3). 150 Raypuriya Rural (I). 151 Tirla (6j. 152 Maliwada (13). 153 Islampura (4). 154 Bagadi Turk (2). 155 lambur Khedi (2). 156 Bay Kheda Locatitlll {'ode Ifllllihcr ulld nOine of Villa/:e : (I). 158 Sagor (21). 161 Ratnagra (I), 162 Delmi (2). 163 Ujj"ini (1). 166 Chandan Khedi (I), 168 Bhondiya 4 JaU (I). 5 Muhaja (1),6 Kalidevi (I). 7 Ambasoti (I). 169 Ganganagar (2). 170 Maftpura (I). 171 Khanpura (I), II Piprani (I). 13 Narwali (2), 14 Guda (1).15 Cbhat­ (2). 172 Dharawra (1). 173 Digthan (7). 175 SuhaSpura wani (I), 16 Karanpura (I). 17 Barda (I), 19 Jamla (l). 21 (I). 176 Madhopur (2). 177 Khandwa (4). 179 Himmatgarh Guradia (I), 23 Barad (1).24 Ghor (I), 25 Banki lTanda) (I). 180 Diglay (3). 181 Mangrol (1). 182 Ansu Khedi (I), 26 Tanda (4). 29 Jhad

257 Masajpurll (1), '258 Sagadi (2J • 261 Mandli (I). 102 Jogdardi (I), 10] Khandlai (3). 104 Rampura (1), 265 Kundiya (I). 267 Bagadi(I). 268 Bhil Khedi (2). 107 Lunara (2). 108 Anjania Malhar (I). III Mosra ~I). 278 Ali (1). 282 Gumanpura (I). 283 Jamnya (I). 112 AnwaH (31). 114 Kundara (I), 117 Longsarl (2). 284 Kunda (Ii. 286Amla (2). 296Mcwas Jamnya(2). 118 Dehari(2\, 120 Jhardi (1).122 Raypura (I), 123 Dholla 298Chip Khodrapura(I). 306 Patadapura (I), 310 Dhor­ (6). 124 Chikali (2). 125 Haldi (I). 126 Girwanla (I). maryapura (I). 319 Dhukni (Khalsa) (I). 328 Lobhanpura 117 Raja (I). 129 Kawdia Kheda (I). 130 Badgyar (I). (I). 329 Kisaoa Khodara (I). 331 Lunehra (I). 356 Kasdi­ 131 Nimthal (3). 133 Banki (Dehri) (1), 135 Lohara (I). pura (I). 373 Sodlyapura (1).384 Baogred (I), 385 Jaman­ ghatl (I). 386 Sangwl Kalan (I). 387 Junapani (I). 137 Bhaislay (1). 138Chiprata (I). 140 Badgaoll (I). 391 Kakalpura (1). 395 Kachhawada·(3). 397 Kachhal (I). 141 Kharwat (2). 143 Arada (2). 146 Digwi (I). 398 Gugli (I). 399 Nalchha (10). 400 Kuradya (I), 149 Nalwania (I), 151 Rangaon (I). 152 Fifeda (1). 404 Khanpura (I). 407 Kharwari (I). 409 Bhil Talwada (I). 153 Kalwani (3). 154 Ali (4).155 Talanpur (4). 156 Dons­ 410 Amkho (I). 411 Sodpur (12), 411 Dhal (I), 423 Gyan­ argaon (I). 159 Loni (2). 161 Ambada (2). 163 Ghulsar pura (2), 424 Panala (2). 425 Bhuwawada (I), 427 Ukala (4). 165 Lohari (7). 166 Panhal (3), 168 Khatami (2). (I). 428 Bhilbar Kheda (2). 432 Hedarl (1).433 Umarpura 169 Malpura (3), 174 Badada (2). 175 Silkua (1). (I), 441 Mograbao (I), 442 Mendi Khedi (2). 453 Suli­ 176 Susari (8). 177 Bharadpur (2) 18t Nanoda (I). Baradi (2). 454 Mallpura (I j. 455 Bhati Khbdari (I), 182 Limbol (I). 183 Sulgaon (2). 188 Narjhall (2). 459 Kalighati (I). 460 Mandav (7), 461 Ramgarh (2). 189 Kherda (I), 190 Kalmani 11). 191 Amlal (1), 192 Pltban 462 Badiya (I). 463 Jhabarl (I), 466 Sagar (2), 468 Jamnya (1), 469 Nandlalpura (1.;,470 Kaneriya (I). pur (I), 193 Babulsha (I). 196 Deshwalia (2). 197 Khandwa (Z), 198 Masania (2). 202 Dhana (3). 204 Dahl (8). 205 Umedpura (2). 207 Atarsuma (2), 208 Thandla (I). 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL 209 Badwania (3). 210 Padiyal (I). 211 Amaljhuma (I). Urban 212 Bhanwria (5), 215 Raswa (1). 216 Piplla (4). 217 Dohad (4). 218 Bidwaliya (I). 220 Katar Kheda (3). Locatioll code IlUIIIlJer Ulfc/ Ilanle of TUWIl : 221 Chichwanya (1). 222 Piplud (4). 223 Dengcba (2). 224 (2). 226 Dewdha (2). 227 Makadwanl (2), V KUKSHI 228 Ajgaon (2), 229 Dugawan (2), 230 Karda (5). 233 Nisarpur (10). 240 Dharamrai (2). 241 Kikarkhas (2), Ward No. I (II). Ward No.2 (2). Ward No.3 l7). 243 Chandan Kho:di (2). 244 Nawadpura (2). 245 Kothra Ward No.4 (8). Ward No. S (8), Ward No.6 (7). (1). 248 Budmal (I). 250 Lingwan (9). APpENDIX VII--Concld.

TOW,'lS AND VILLAGES HAVING puce.\. WELLS FOR THE SUPPLY OF DRINKING WATER TOGETHER WITH THEIR NUMBER ( In Brackets)

5 MANAWAR TAHSIL 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL Concld.

Urban 242 Temarni (I). 247 Jamaniya (I). 250 Abdulpur (I), 251 Dhapala (2). 252 Chiktiyabad (3). 253 Bhagiyapur LoCalil)/I code t'ulrII'Jer ami IIlvne of TOWII (l), 256 Sondul (I), 260 Sakalda (I), 261 Shahapura Kakadda (I). 262 Umariya (2), 263 Sankota (I). 264 Sir­ IV MANAWAR Sodiya 1.1;. 265 Songaon (1).266 Pipali (2), 267 Banediya (3), 268 Bali PlIra (2), 270 Tonki (6), 272 Kaehhadad Ward No.1 (15). Ward No.2 (17 j. Ward Nu. 3 (25). (I), 273 Karondiya Mota (1).274 Chhitari (I), 275 Bagawa­ Ward No.4 (5), Ward No.5 (6). Ward 6 (3). lIiya (I), 279 Khandalai (1),280 Gulati (I), 281 Badgaon 0), 283 Kuwad (I \.286 Pratappur Dabhya (1).287 Kali Bawadi VI DHARAMPURI :4j, 288 Tarapur (41, 289 Lodhipura (2). 290 Balwari (4), 292 Dasvi (1'.293 Jajam Khedi (2), 294 Loni (I), 295 Ward No. I (2). Ward No.3 (4). Pipaliya( 1\. 299 Mell'l~aon C), 300 Dola (2), 303 Rantalaw (1),305 Zapadi (I), 307 Dedala (1), 368 Kuradakhal (I), Rural 309 Hanmantya Manawar (2). 313 Rama Dhama (I), 314 Aharwas (1). 315 Chandawad (I), 316 Lohari (I), Locatioll ,.od.: 1I1111.her am/ ""'"(' of Village; 319 lelapur (I). 320 Dewala (I), 321 Khedi Manawar (I), 322 Jatapur (3). 324 Lunhera Buzurg (3).327 Mundla (5), 4 Keli Kalan (I), 15 Baledi (I), 31 Indala (11.35 328 Semlda (2),329 Palasiya (1),330 Borud (4). 331 Doneha Madankot (1). 44 Chunpiya (1), 45 Amghata (1), 53 Jamali (I), 332 Bakaner (3), 333 Bhuwada (I), 336 Dabad (I), (2). 58 Kodi (1). 61 Keshawi 0), 65 DharJi il), 338 Pipaliyakhut (I). 339 Valipura Buzurg (2), 340 Bhawa­ n Katarpura (I), 74 Chotiya Khedi (1),76 Dedali (1). niya Buzurg (2). 341 Dongargaon (I), 342 Pandharaniya 78 Bilda (I). 79 Sangibawadi \1), 81 Rodada (2" (2), 343 GlIljhari (I j, 344 Guljhara (I), 345 Dehwar (2), 90 Dhanora (1), 94 Bekliya Balwari (2). 95 Zi(an (I), 347 Singhana (5i. 349 Ajandiman (I), 351 Dhegada (6), 99 Shadi (1). 101 Balwari Khurd (I), 102 Dhursal (2), )53 Zakarud (3'. 354 Patlawad (4), 355 Palasi (I), 104 Balwari Kalan (1). 107 Chikali Balwari (1), 356 Badiya Khedi (I). 358 Mahala Khedi (1), 361 Viram 108 Borghata (I), 109 lira Bad (2), lI2 Bakhtala (I), Pur" (I;, 365 Bikharon (I). 366 Dhamnod (10), 367 Nima­ 113 Mohanpura 11), 114 Soyala (I), 117 Chirakhall (1), rani (I). 369 Karondiya (I), 370 Pach KheJa (2). 119 Khojikuwa (1). 120 Moripura \ 1), 131 Satumari (1), 373 Ihirawi (I), 374 Rahamanpura (I). 375 Kosawada 133 Chakadud (I), 136 Borlaya (2), 137 Temriya 12i. ( I), 377 Sola (I). 379 Ahamadpura ( Bajatta) (1), 138 Rajukhedi (3),144 Pantha Chhoti (4), 148 Chowki (I). 384 Pagara (4), 385 Dasoda (I), 386 Bagadipura 1St Kosadana (I). 152 Wasali (I), 153 Gandhwani (7), (Kharsabad) (4), 387 Sundarel (67), 388 Beganda (I), 154 Khedi Buzurg (I), 155 Sitapuri (2:,. 168 Udiyapura 389 Mandawi (2). 390 Dongargaon (I). 391 Ajandikot (I), 169 Khandalai (I), 172 Umarband KhurJ (2), (I0~, 392 Langur (3). 393 Sirsala (2), 394 Wayal (I), 175 Dholibawadi (1), 177 Masidpura (1).181 Tongal'n (I), 398 Tawalai Buzurg (I), 402 Degaon (2), 404 Bagadi 182 Godedpura (Ambapura) (I). 183 Garawal (I), (Sagadi) (2). 406 Bhatpura (2), 407 Ganpur . (2), 184 Awaldaman (3), 187 Kherawa Kanjar (1). 190 Vmar- 408 Sirsi 13:, 409 Dewagarh (2), 410 Karoli (I), band Kalan (3), 197 Panawa (2" 198 Bhawori (I). 411 Badgaon (I), 412 Khedihaweli (I), 413 Ajanda (3), 199 Khadaki (2), 201 Muhali (2 1 , 202 Jalakhan (4" 414 Kuwali (I;. 415 Jetapur (I). 418 Dewalra (I), 21l Kachhawanya (2), 212 Simrali ,,I), 213 Farspura (I), 419 Aklara Buzurg (1), 420 Sarfara Bada (I), 427 Sala (I j, 214 Jahangirpur (2), 215 Gujari ([4). 217 Dehariya (I). 428 Khal Khurd (I), 430 Morgadha (3). 435 Jolapur 219 Kabarwa (I), 220 Lakhankot II), 221 Jeh~di (Il, (I), 437 Mirjapur (5). 438 Patwar (2), 4:52 Dagadpura 216 Dasai (I), 231 Ukhalda (I). 233 Talakhapur (I). 454 Kothada (2). (Bhuri ghat i) (I), :?,,34 Hirapur (I), 235 Sarjapur (t), 238 Julwaniya (1), 239 Kalwani (I), 240 Chikali (1), APPEN DIX VlII

fOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING PUBLIC LATRINES

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL

Urban Urban

LDcal;oJl code number alld name of TOII'II : Location c.lde lIumber alld lIame of Town : I BADNAWAR V KUKSHI Wards Nos. I, 2, 3, 4 and 6. Wards Nos. 2 and 6. Rural

Nil Rural

2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL 1.0culi(>11 code number and name of Village:

Urban 154 Ali. 176 Sussri.

ut:lltioJl code number and name of TO ....11 : II SARDARPUR 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL

Wards Nos, 1, 2. 3, 4. ~ and 7 Urban Rural Location code number am/name of TOWII : LDcatioll code number and lIame of Village: 171 Amjhera. IV MANAWAR

3 DHAR TAHSIL Wards Nos. I, 4 and 7.

Urban Rural UJeuJion cod", number alldllame of TOWII : Locatioll code namber alld lIatlle of Village: III DHAR Wards Nos. 2. 6, 7, II, 12 and 15. 153 Gandhwani, 366 Dhamnod.

Ruml Locatiolt code nllmber and nUln< 0" Village : 128 Nogaon Buzurg, 139 Magajpura, 153 Is)ampura.

APPENDIX IX TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 2 SARDARPUR TAHSil.

Urban Urban iDeation cod, nllmber alld flO"''' 0/ Towll : Location code l1umber and name 0/ Tvwn : I BADNAWAR II SARDARPUR Wards Nos. 1,2, 3, -4 and 5. Rural Wards Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, (j and 7.

Loctltiolf cod. numb!!r and nam.. of Vl1lagf/ : Rural 1 Kachhi Baroda. Nil APPENDIX IX-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING DRAINS

DHAR TAHSIL S MANAWAR TAHSIL

Urban Urban Location code numb., and naml! of Town: Location code nu",ber and name of Town: lJI DHAR Wards Nos. 3,4, S, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, lJ. 12, 13. 14 and IS. IV MANAWAR

Rural Wards Nos. I, 2, 3, 4. Sand 6. Localion code number and name of Village:

120 Nopon Buzurg. 139 Magajpura. ISZ Maliwada. VI DHARAMPURI 153 Islampura. 399 Nalchha. Wards Nos. 2. 3. 4 and S. 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL Urbao Rural Location code number and name of Town: V KUKSHI Location code number and name of Village : Wards Nos. I, 2. 3. 4, 5 and 6. 153 Gandhwani. Roral Localion code number and name of Villa,. : Z33 Nisarpur.

APPENDIX X

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY OR FORTNIGHTLY MARKETS ARE HELD TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WHICH HELD

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL

Urban Urban Location code number and name of Town: Location code number and name of Town: II SARDARPUR I BADNAWAR Ward No. 2 (Wednesday). Ward No. 4 (Saturday), Ward No. 2 (Wednesday) Rural

RlII'al L"ratton code number alld IIame of Village : ::2 Rajod (Saturday), 33 Labaria (Monday), 40 Bar­ Location code number and lIaml! of Villa,e : mandaI (Sunday), 53 laulana (Friday), 64 Dasai (Monday). 69 Ledgaon (Tuesday), 99 Dattigaon 4 Borda (Thursday), 11 Dotrya (Friday). t 11 Kanwan . (Tbursday). 156 Tirla (Tuesday). 165 Ringnod (Thursday) (Tuesday), 151 Naada (Monday). 171 Amjhera (l"riday). APPENOIX X-Concld.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN WHICH WEEKLY on FOInNIGlITLY MARKETS ARE HELD TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS ON WHICH HELD

3 DHAR T AHSlL 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL Urban Urban Location cor/.:! "unlb~r und nUtlie of TOWIl:

III DHAR Locutioll code III/lither atld llalJle 0/ Town : Ward No.8 (Sunday). IV MANAWAR Rural location code nu",ber und name uf Vtllagt": Ward No. 2 (Friday),

5 Kasur (Saturday). 83 Dehri (Thursday), 152 Mali VI DHARAMPURI Wada (Sunday), 158 Sagor (Thursday). 173 Digthan (Saturday). 267 Bagadi (Monday), 395 Kachhawada (Thursday). 3~9 Nalcbha (Thursday), 438 Khedi (Friday). Ward No. 6 (Tuesday).

4 KUKSHI TAHSIL Rural Urban locatioll code number lI"d nalll<' of Village: Location code number and name of Town : V KUKSHr 15 Baledi (Saturday), 78 Bilda (Friday), 102 Dhursal (Saturday), 153 Gandhwani (Sunday), 169 Khandalai Ward No.2 (Tuesday). (Wednesday), 190 Umarband Kalan ( Saturday). 215 Gujari (Thursday). 239 Kalwani (Wednesday), Rurdl 287 Kalibawadi (Wednesday), 324 Lunhara Buzurg Location code "umber all« nallle of ViIlag .. : (Sunday), 332 Bakaner (Thursday). 347 Singhana (Thursday), 366 Dhamnod (Friday), 387 Sundarel 13 Narwali (Tuesday), 26 Tanda (Sunday). 78 Bag (Thursday). 405 Kha1 Buzurg (Saturday), 408 Sirsi (Monday), 114 Kundara (Saturday). 117 Longsari (Wednesday). 413 Ajanda (Monday), 428 Khal Khurd (Tuesday), 118 Dehari (Monday), 123 Dbolia (Thursday), (Saturday). 450 Badada (Saturday). 126 Girwania (Friday). 143 Arada (Wednesday). 151 Fifeda (Monday), 176 Susari {WednesdaY), 204 Dhai (Thursday), 209 Badwania (Sunday). 233 Nisarpur (Monday). 257 Chikhalda (Friday).

APPENDIX Xl TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHEU WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

No(e-1n this Appendix (I) C.C.S. stands for Co-operative Credit Society, (ii) M.P.S. for Multi-Purpose Society, (iii) I.C.S. for Industrial Co-operative Society and (iv) '0' stands for Other Societies.

BADNAWAR TAHSIL 1 BADNAWAR TAHSlL·-C"ncld.

Urban 21 Dotrya (C.C.S.), 26 SandIa (C,C,S,), 30 Khera (C.C.S.). Lncalion code number and lIallle of TOWIl : 34 Dholana (C.C.S.), 35 Bhesola (0), 64 Ghatgara (0), IBADNAWAR 75 Bakhatgarh (0), 78 Saktali (0), 85 Kathodia (C.C.S.), 89 Resbamgara (0), 98 Gajnod (0), 104 Dhat Bamanda Ward No.1 (C.C.S.). Ward No.2 (0). Ward No. 3 (0). (C.C.S.), 109 Kod (0). 111 Kanvan (0), 112 Bid (0), Rural U8 Bidwal (C.C.S.). 137 Pa1wara (0). 1311 Nagora (0). 141 Khachroda (0), 146 Chirakhan (0), 148 Karodbadi Locat;on code number alld Ilame Village: 0/ (C.C.s.), 152 Nagda (0), 154 Sanawada (C.C.S.), 1 Kachhi Baroda (0), 4 Borda (0). S. Jabda (0), 162 Siloda Khurd (C.C.S.). 166 Khileri (0), 167 Takra­ 9 Rupa Kheda (0), 11 Mu\than (C.C.S., M.P.S.), vada (C.C.S.). 295

APPENDIX XI-Colltd.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES TOGETHER WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCIETY

2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL 3 DHAR TAHSIL

Urban Urban

Lscation ctUle number an.i name of Town: LO('OliOIl "ode numb, r and name of Town:

Il SARDARPUR III DHAR Ward No. I (C.C.S.). Ward No.2 (0). Ward No.4 (C.C.S.). Ward No. 11 (0). Rural Rural Location code number and name of Village: ' Location code number and name of Village: Z Rajod (C.C.S.). 4 Nepawali (C.C.S.). 7 Jhinjhota (C.C.S.). 14 Ramkheda (C.C.S.). 20 Sajod (C.C.S.). 5 Kesur (C.C.S.), 13 Bijur (C.C.S,). 14 Musavada II Hanmantya (C.C.S.). 23 Nandna (C.C.S.), 25 Sandia (C.C.S.), 30 Kiloli (C.C.S.). 33 Akaldoona (Dhar) (C.C.S.). 28 Runi (C.C.S.). 29 Sindooriya (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.). 36 Rampura (C.C.S,). 38 Badchhapra (C,CS.). 30 Salwa (C.C.S.). 34 Akolia (C.C.S.l. 38 Gondikheda 42 Baloda Khurd (CC.s.). 43 Gardawad (0), 54 Pachalana Charan (C.C.S.). SO Khutpala (0). 54 Dedla (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.). 55 Anarad (C.C.S.). S6 Saktali (C.C.S.). 55 Chotia Balod (C.C.S •• 0.). 58 Timafchi (C.C.S.). 57 Samar (C.C.S.). 58 Lebad (C.C.S.), 60 Dangotha 59 Bhanaarh (C.C.S.). 62 Kotda Khurd (C.C.S.). (0). 66 Tajpur (C.C.S.). 67 Eklara (0). 71 Ahu (C.C.S.). "Tandakheda (C.C.S.). 64 Dasai (C.C.S.• O.). 65 Ahmad 73 MaJgaon (C.C.S.). 76 Pipalda (C.C.S.). 77 Kalsada (C~C.S.). 66 Bola (C.C.S.). 67 Hanmantya Kag (C.C.S.). Khurd (C.C.S.). 78 Sejwaya (C.C.S.), 79 Upadi (C.C.S). 68 Gondikheda Amjhera (C.C.S.). 69 Ledgaon (C.C.S.). 81 Lasudiya (C.C.S.). 83 Dehri (C.C.S.l, 87 Labrawada 70 Dantoli (C.C.S.). 71 Bamankhedi (C.C.S.). 72 Semal­ (CC.S.), 94 Nalawada (C.CS.), 98 Mendikbedi (C.C.S.), kl;ledi Kalan (C.C.S.). 73 Galonda (C.C.S.). 75 Gbatoda 99 Gunawad (C.C.S.), 106 lamanda (C.CS.), 110 Nandan (C.C.S.). 76 Soniyakhedi (C.CS.). 78 Bharawda (C.C.S.). wasa (C.C.S.). 112 Nandan Kheda (C.C.S.). 115 Mlrjapur 85 Songarh (C.C.S.). 86. Narsing Deola (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.). 116 Vtawad (C.CS.). 117 Bakshana (CC.S.), 87 Parsawda (C.C.S.). 88 Mehgaon (C.C.S.). 89 Thanda 120 Nogaon Buzurg (C.C.S.), 121 Jetpura (C.C.S.), kheda (C.C.S.). 90 Khimakhedi (C.C.S.). 91 Baloda­ 123 Najik Baroda (C.C.S.). 124 Nizampura (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.). 99 Dattigasn (0). 102 Dhulet (C.C.S.), 103 Amo­ 128 Bardan (C.C.S.). 129 Hajaratpur (C.C.S.), dia (C.C.S.). 104 Dalpura (C.C.S.). 105 BadbeJi (C.C.S.). 133 Narayanpura (C.C.S.), 142 Bachadawada (0). tiM; Chichodia (C.C.S.). 107 Kharjunl (C.C.S.), 108 Kapa­ 143 Kheda (0). 146 Kalamkhedi (CC.S.). 147 Karondiya sthal (C,C,S,), 109 Sagwal (0). 110 Ralamandal (Ol. (C.C.S.). 148 Chambal Baroda (C.C,S.), 149 Akolya 112 Karnawad (C.C.S.). 115 Fulgaondi (0). 116 Sham­ (C.C.S.). 151 Tirla (C.C.S.), 157 Achana (C.C.S.). pUla (C.C.S.). 118 Vndeli (C.C.S.). 119' Badia (C.C.S.), 158 Sagor (C C.S.). 163 Ujjaini (C.C.S.). 164 Siloda 120 Morgaon (C.C.S.). 121 Pipliya Bhan (C.C.S.). Buzurg (C.CS.). 165 Sarpharaj (C.C.S.). 169 Ganga 128 SemJia (C.C.S.). 129 Chhadawad (C.C.S.). 130 Piparni Nagar (0). 172 Dharawra (C.C.S.). 173 Digtban (0). (C.C.S.). 131 Kanjlota (CC.S.). 132 Kumarpat 178 Ranipura (C.C.S.). 179 Himmatgarh (0), 181 Mangrol (C.C.S.). 133 Khareli (C.C.S.). 134 Hatod (C.C.S.), (CC.S.). 184 Ambapatdi (0). 185 Musapura (0), 135 Bandedi (C.C.S.), 136 Antedi ( C.C.S. ). 186 Piplya (Digtban) (0). 189 Juna Golpura (C.C.S.). 157 Bankedi (C.C.S.). 138 Khakedi (C.C.S.). 139 Marol 190 Sitapat (0). 191 PadJya (C.C.S.). 192 Dedla (C.C.S.). (C.C.S.). 147 Vtawa (C.C.S.). 148 Ratanpura (C.C.S,). 195 Pemipura (C.C.S.). 198 Gulwa (0), 199 Rayan 152 Foot Talaw (C.C.S.). 156 Tirla (C.C.S.). 157 Bherupada (C.C.S.). 201 PipJiya (Sagor) (C.C.S.). 202 Nahar Chhaja (C.C.S.). 160 Nawapura (C.C.S.). 161 Manaslya (C.C.S.). (0). 103 Amlya Bheru (0). 205 Maharajkhedi (C.C.S.), 163 Bimrod \C.C.S.). 164 Moyakbeda (C.C.S.). 165 Ringnod 208 Ghodabav (0). 212 Dilawara (CC.S.). 214 Jalway (C.C.S.). 166 Bhopawar (C.C.S.). 167 Patlawdla (C.C.S.), (C.C.S.). 215 Chaklya (0); 217 Billod Khurd (C.C.S.). 168 Irnlipura (C.C.S.). 169 Chhipapura (C.C.S.). 171 Am­ 219 Bnutibavadi (0). 224 SHoda Khurd (0). 215 Billod jhera (C.C.S .• O.). 173 Idriya (C.C.S.), 174 Dadur (0). 226 Ambakunda (0). 227 Chamarkuwa (0). (C.C.S.). 175 Sultanpur (C.C.S.). 178 Gumanpura 233 Bhurirnal (0). 234 Baldipura (C.C.s.), 236 Bachhanpur (C.C.S.). 179 Ambarnal (C.C.S.). 180 Kheda (C.C.S.), (0). 137 Mawadipura Kalan (0). 240 Baroda (C.C.S.). 181 Taraghati (C.C.S. ).. 182 Bbc:elkbedi ( C.C.S. ). 141 Naibaroda Kanugo (C.C.S.), 245 Salkanpur (C.C.S.) 183 Rangpura (C.C.S.). 184 Kesarpura (C.C.S.). 250 Silotiya (0), 251 Kunjrod (C.C,S.). 2S9 Kundi (0). lIS Bagpipliya (C.C.S.). 186 Anjanmal ( C.C.S. ). 167 Bagadi (0), 174 Badlipura Khurd (0). 179 Dadlyala 117 Nawapura (C.C.S.). 1811 POIIiya (C.C.S.). 189 Bichlya (0), 286 Amla (0). 287 Garh (0), 310 Dhormarya C.C.S.). 190 Badodiya (C.C.S.). 191 Kharnalia (C.C.S.). Pura (C.C.S.), 322 Guwadi (0). 313 Parwatpura (0). 192 Borkhedi (C.C.S.)•• 93 Oolpura (C.C.S.). 194 Meenda 341 Minakhedi (0). 343 Satipura (0). 347 Gadaghata (C.C.S.). 195 Rajpura (C.C.S.). 196 Chalnl (C.C.S.). (0). 380 Golpura (0). 381 Badlipura Kalan (0). :296

APPENDIX XI-Concltl.

TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVING CO-OPEHA TIVE SOCIETlES TOGETHEU WITH THE DESCRIPTION OF SOCIETI ES

3 DHAR TAHSIL-Cone/d. 5 MANAWAR TAHSIL--Collr"'.

386 Saragwi Kalan (0). 31111 Nalchha (0). 408 Adbeli Rural (0). 411 Sodpur (0), 421 Kuwa (0). 427 Ukala (OJ. 430 Mobanpura (0). 431 Rangaon (0). 438 Khedi (0), l.oraf;'m code IIIIII/be,. Otk/Ill/flle 0/ Village: 439 Jamla (0). 440 Jamanpati (0), 445 Sodlya Kalan (0). 446 Barukbo (0). 447 Latamli (0). 451 Bandhav 40 Dhola Hanun1:1Il (C.C.S.). 54 Dhamakhedi (C.C.S.). Kalan (0). 460 Mandav (0). 60 Sironj (C.C.S.). 68 Ledagya (C.C.S.), 73 Kharbardi (C.C.S.). 75 Kamata (C.C.S). 76 Dedali (C.C.S.). 4 KUKSHI TAHSIL 80 Borada (C.C.S.). 81 Rodada (0). 83 Roja Behadiya (0). 90 Dhanora (C.C.S). 94 Bekliya Balwari (C.C.S.). Urban 95 Ziran (0), 106 Kheda (C.C.S.), 107 Chikali Balwari (C.C.S.), 113 Mohanpnra (C.C.S.). 140 Padala (0). Location code number ancl name o/To.o'Il : 144 Pagthacholi ( C.C.S. ). 153 Gandhwani (0). 170 Kherwa (0). 179 Anjanlad (C.C.S.). 180 Vadnera V KUKSHI (C.C.s..). 189 Bhaslawad (C.C.S.), 195 Dhegda IC.C.S.). 224 Bagasul (e.C.S.). 225 Murad (0), 231 Ukhalda (0), Ward No. 4 (C.C.S., M.P.S.• 0.) 239 Kalwani (C.C.S.), 240 Chikali (C.C.S.). 241 Sanmod (C.C.S.). 242 Temarni (OJ. 244 Patalawad (0), Rural 253 Bhagiyapur ,C.e.S.). 254 Kastali (0). 255 Gopal­ pura (0). 267 Banediya (C.C.S.). 268 Balipura (C.C.S.). Location code number ond name 0/ Village: 269 Bidapura (C.C.S.). 270 Tonki (0). 272 Kachadad (0). 280 Gulati (e.C.S.). 281 Badgaon (0). 281 Nigarni 26 Tanda (M.P.S.). 78 Bag (C.C.S .• O.), 87 Talawadi (0). 293 Jajamkhedi (0). 294 Loni (0). 295 Pipaliya (C.C.S.). 98 Anjankhedi (M.P.S.), 99 Magarda (M.P.S.), (0). 299 Menagaan (0), 308 Kuradakhal (Ol. 369 H~n­ mantya Manawar (C.C.S.). Khargon (0). Bhikana 101 Khedlibag (C·C.S.), 108 Anjania Malhar (M.P.S.). 31 t 312 109 Kutedibag (M.P.S.). 110 Bhimpura (C.C.S.). Khedi {OJ. 320 Dewala (0), 321 Khedi Manawar (C.C.S.). 322 Jatpur (C.C.S.). 324 Lunhera Bnzurg (0). 111 MOlVa (OJ. 117 Longsari (M.P.S.). 118 Debari (0). U5 Haldi (C.C.S.). 134 Kapsi (C.C.S.). 139 Ghatgaon 330 Borod (C.C.S.). 331 Doncha (C.C.S.). 332 Bakaner (0). 140 Badgaon (0). 154 Ali (M.P.S.). 163 Ghulsar (C.C.S.). 333 Bhawada (C.C ..S). 334 Dhankhedi (0). (C.C.S.). 164 Tana (0). 165 Lohari (0), 227 Makad­ 335 Vayakheda (C.C.S.). 347 Singhana (0). 348 BoraH wani (C.C.S). 228 Ajgaon (C.e.S.). 231 Malwadi (0). (0), 349 Ajandi Man. (C.C.S.). 350 lsakpurkhedi (0). 132 Molkhada (0). 141 Kikar Khas (C.C.S). 244 Nawad­ 360 Rangaon (C.C.S.). 365 Bikharon (C.C.S.). 371 Pipari pura (0). 250 Lingwan (0). 257 Chikhalda (0). Bakaner (C.C.S.). 372 Thangaon (0). 373 Jhirawi (0). 379 Ahamadpura (Bajatta) (e.C.S.). 380 Bajatta Khurd (0). 392 Langur (C.C.S.), 394 Wayal (C.C.S.). S' MANAWAR TAHSIL 395 Limbi (0). 396 Jalkheda (C.C.S.). 398 Tawalai Buzurg (C.C.S.). 407 Ganpur (C.C.S.). 408 Sirsi (C.C.S.). Uman 410 Karoli (C.C S.). 4]] Badgaon (C.C.S.j, 4]2 Khedi Haweli (C.C.S.). 413 Ajanda (C.C.S.). 414 Kuwali weot;nn code number and name 0/ TOWIl : (C.C.S.). 415 Jetapur (0). 437 Mirzapur (0). 438 Pat­ war (0). 444 Bachhoda (0). 445 Semalda (0). IV MANAWAR 449 Sharikpura (0). 450 Badada (C.C.S.). 451 Malan­ gaon (C.C.S.). 452 Dagadpura (0), 453 Ratawa (0), Ward No. (0). 454 Kothada (0). VI DHARAMPURI

Ward No.2 (0). PART 11 OTHER DISTRICT STATISTICS

This p;.rli wutaiu8 suule useful ol1icia,1 sta,tistics perta.iniug to the distriot collected aud compiled from various a.gendes [the a.genoy or souree is indieated below \ eaoh rl'a.b.le or Statement] a.ud from ol1iuial pllblica.tions. 'l'hese a,re presented under the folluwinll hea.ds ;-

H.a.illf all

'2 Ecollorniu Sta.tistics :­ (a.) Agril;ultura:I (b) PriUe8 and Wa.ges _ .(0)- Live-stock and 'l'aoca vi (d )_ CQ:Qpe:r:y,ti9~, -aa.;IJJ."jng__~ld _l!!~!JP.lIoe 3 AdlIliuistrati ve Statisties

4 Progress of COllll1lUuity DeveluplJleut PrograUlme

5 Eduua.tionn,l Slntistil$ ; 6 Hea.lth, Mediua.l and Vitll,} HtQ.tistics :­ .(~). He.alth.. ~d ~e~ioal (b) Vital Statistius

7 Couunulliul),tioDB.

8 Misoella.neou8 298

TABLE MONTHLY RAINFALL (a> No. of Rainy days (b) Monthly Rainfall DHAR Ileeordina Years 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station ,--___.._-----,,--- .A.. ___-., ,------'.------, r------"-----., ,---__.A..----., ,--~---.A..._---., Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Ca) (b)

- 2 3 4 S 6 7 I 9 Ie 11 13 lObar Ji.nuary 2 21-8 5-1 Pebnuary .. , .~ . March April May 3'6 June ··s 130'0 "6 128'3 5 11400 6 63'5 13 218:3 JUly 16 379'0 18 301-2 12 209'3 16 359-4 7 71'5 Au.ult 9 112'8 8 104'6 18 295'7 13 233'2 22 366·3 September 5 93·0 4 58'9 8 242·8 19 688'9 13 164'9 October 1 25-1 1 6-9 1-3 7 243'3 '3 December

---...... ------.------~----.------Total 39 144'8 36 593-0 46 890'5 55 1,351'4 62 1.140'3 --._.. _p. .-----~ IDharam January purl (Tappa) February March April May 1 14'0 June 4 49'3 2 47'3 4 99'8 1 1·6 7 106.7 July 8 251·7 10 188'0 6 169'9 11 215.7 7 91.9 AulJUst 8 95'3 3 82'6 9 238'0 It 138'9 20 256.' September 4 71'4 17 457'2 9 92'2 October 2 41'9 3 49" November December ---,.------..---_------~------Total 21 410'3 IS 317·9 2S 621·0 40 820'4 46 596'1 -----_-.------_._---_------... _---- I Badnawar January 2 7.9 February March s-t April May 1 13'0 June S 90'9 7 152'9 5 38'1 5 103-1 11 325'6 July 13 390'4 16 397'5 11 lIS' 1 15 302'3 4 36'3 August 4 104-4 7 199'6 13 220-2 10 131-1 14 439'2 September 4 49'3 2 19'1 4 82·8 20 631'9 9 22.5'3 October 1 7'4 2 24-1 5 304'.5 November December 0'5 ------~------~---_------_.. _-----.- Total 21 65S'4 32 169·6 37 491'2 51 1,113'5 43 1.330·9 ------.. ---~------~---- Sardarpur January 2 7'6 2 7-1 February 0'5 March 2 7'6 April May 1 4'1 June 6 95'3 5 86'4 7 79'S 5 98'5 11 299·7 July 11 228'1 17 321'6 )0 166·9 IS 300-7 7 78'1 Ausust 9 104'1 6 "'11 17 184'2 14 301"7 21 309'6 September 4 71'0 4 33'0 S 66'0 21 726-2 13 191'8 October 2 29'2 I ... 1 6'4 7 159'3 November December 6'4

--~~~------~---.. ---~--.------Total 32 534'7 33 546'2 42 - 510'6 57 1,434'7 62 1.150'3 1"l AND RAINY DAYS (1951 to 1960)

DISTRICT (In millimetres) 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years ~. ___.A... __--. ,--~_~ __....A_ ___--, r-.. - .. --...... --.. --~ r-.. ---'-.-- --~. ,-----A.---,,.--.A-, Rccordina: (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Months Station

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2

2·5 2 25·7 January 1 Dhar February 2 10·6 March 2 S'l 1·3 April 6 102'4 2 32·1; May 5 162'0 II 150·6 5 56·7 1 187·6 11 222'0 June 18 114·9 13 134·6 23 309·6 17 423·2 Ie 153·9 July 16 156·7 18 295·9 13 313·5 17 401·0 15 241·0 August 11 233-7 5 97·0 13 238·0 13 457·5 9 119·9 September 6 96·8 I 14·0 3 84·8 6 52·4 2 34·0 October 2 14·7 2 '7·4 1 6·3 November 8·1 December

---.. _,.._ -~------p --P-.. ------:--. -- --__:.._----.. --.. -- - .. ----..-- ...-- ... __:_ .. ------... _-- 62 936·5 47 7068 62 1,070·6 63 1,555·0 5-2 822·3 Total -~~---' -- .. ----.. --- .. ---.. ----_ .. ------_ . .: ... __ .. ------_._. -_ .. -.-.. ---_--- January 2 DhaTampur February (Tappa) March April 3 36·3 May 5 127-8 6 100·3 5 84·4 4 211·8 9 131·4 June 19 273-11 9 131-3 14 191·8 14 205·7 8 61·9 July 12 83·6 12 337·3 19 342·3 \1 195·3 8 Un·2 August 5 130·3 4 49·5 6 210·8 10 318·5 8 170·6 September 3 43·2 9 126·6 2 80·0 October 8·9 I g·8 November December ---.. _---_ .. -_ .. --_.. ------.. - ---_.... - ... __ ._ .. _---.. -._-_ .... --.. --.. _-_ 47 694·8 31 618·4 45 838·2 57 1,079·4 35 611·1 Total ---_.. --.. --_---_------.. --... -._.~-~.---- _--_... _--. _----.. - .. __ .. _ 4·3 6·2 2'5 January 3 Badnawar February 1 3·0 13-5 March 1 3·8 4·6 April 6 74·7 1 6·4 0'8 May 6 72-1 9 68·6 3 33·7 5 219·4 11 187·0 June IS 215·6 13 13S·2 22 197·6 IS 314'4 8 76·3 July 12 81·5 16 406·7 IS 275·4 18 337·0 12 236·1 August 7 101'3 2 67·1 12 162·6 13 280·1 6 53·6 September 5 106·7 2 43·2 1 20·3 4 38·3 2 10·9 October 1 .·3 2 7·6 2-3 November December

-.---_--.. ------~------_.:_-----_.. --.. --.. ------.. -_-- .. _.. _- 51 656·2 46 741·3 56 703·4 57 1,198·6 40 578·2 Total _.-----____.. ______~ .. _____.. _ .. __- _ .. _-___ .._ ... __ .. _f" ____ _ 9·1 3·1 January 4 Sardarpur February March 1 17·8 April 4 74·2 May 5 141·5 5 100·1 6 31'7 7 349·5 6 132·7 June 21 239·3 16 188·2 23 275'8 15 .. I1·3 9 160·2 July 12 9fi·5 IS 281·9 14 350·4 18 288·4 13 179·9 August 8 157·7 6 114·0 13 222·3 13 380·2 3 58·4 September 7 75·2 1 4·6 4 74·2 3 30·5 I 7·1 October 1 3·8 1 19·1 1 6·1 November December

-----_------_-.-----p.-.. ------.. ----.. - .. ~--. -_._-- ___ '"_ .. _- S7 78N 44 692·6 63 1,000·4 S8 1,469·1 32 538·3 Total ---~--- _-_ ------~------'"-.. ~-----... -- 3UO

TABLE MONTHLY RAINFALL (a) No. of Rainy days (b) Monthly Rainfall DHAR Record ing Years 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 Station ,-.-A.._---., r-----___.A... -~-----~ r-" -----_._-~ r-'-----__.A...~------.., '--Ca-) _A.. _- -(b-), ,-- i~i- _A.. __ -- (t;)~ Months (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (bi

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

S Manawar January 12'7 5'1 February 1'3 March 3'8 April 4'1 May 1 17'8 0-3 I 2'5 June 5 31'2 6 136-9 4 80'5 6 37'9 II 198'1 July 11 3200 17 354-3 12 151'9 15 377'8 5 57'4 August 10 97'8 2 28·2 14 247'7 11 228'9 15 209'0 September 3 68'1 1 7'6 6 72'4 19 621'8 -9 153-9 October 2 22'4 4 30'5 5 1l0'S November December ---_-_------.-.-.. -~-- .. ---~-.- _------.. --.... ~---- .. -----... _---.... ------_--- Total 32 557'3 27 531-4 41 595·7 54 1,279'1 45 728,9 DISTRICT AVERAGE 30 580'5 29 551'6 38 621'8 51 l,lll'7 5% 989'4

Source :-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh, 1'1

AND RAINY DAYS lJ95J to 1960)-·-Colldd.

DISTRICT (In millimetres) 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Years ~----A..._~ r- - -..A..------~ r-... --.....A---~ .-_---"--__-., ,-...A.--, Recording (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) r- - (a-;--- (b) (a) (b) Months Station

13 14 15 16 17 III 19 20 21 22 2

71 January 5 Manawar February 4'8 March 19'1 17-3 April 4 87-9 2 ?5·4 May 6 150-9 8 122·7 4 506 3 40-6 9 284'5 June 18 272·8 8 221'0 16 289'1 15 373·4 13 174-0 July 9 118'6 10 306·6 14 149·6 15 240'0 6 206'4 August 5 66'8 5 48'8 12 2866 10 797'3 3 106'0 September 4 72'9 2 15'2 3 65'8 7 164-0 I 12'7 October I 36'8 1 51'1 November December -._-_------_-_------.. ---.. _- -,..__---- .. _-- -_------_ _. --.------46 769'9 33 714·3 51 897'6 53 1,690'8 35 813-8 Total ------_._------.. _-_------_ .. ---- DISTRICI' 53 768-6 40 694'7 55 901'0 58 1,398'6 39 671'7 AVERAGE 002

TABLE 2A'1 LAND UTILlSATION STAliSTICS (1950-51 to 1960-61)

DHAR DISTRICT (In Acres)

Area not available Area cultivable Area cultivated for cUltivation ,--_,...._ .. _..J....~-_-.. r------.A.------~ Land under misc. Permanent tree, pastures crops and Area Land put Barren Fallow land and groves not according to non- and other than other included to village agricul- uncultur- Culturable current grazing in net area Net area Current sown sown fallows Year papers Forest tu~al uses able land waste fallows lands

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1950-51 2,035,409 162,584 276,212 259,355 221,423 58,288 87,853 698 916,094 52.897 i951-52 2,035,549 163,939 286,144 247,143 106,471 173,101 91,255 858 921,363 45,275 1952-53 2,045.676 110.157 118,564 415,336 211,008 74,629 89,915 727 923.305 42.035 1953-54 2,047,087 171,435 118,564 415,336 183,137 66.470 89,915 747 973,247 28,236 1954-55 2.045,352 171,435 118,564 4[5,336 184,816 49,997 89,915 719 987,658 26,912 1955-56 2,045,273 171,435 118.564 415,336 181,996 47,475 89,915 719 994,457 25,376 1956--57 2,040,641 171,435 118.263 415.336 197,102 26,210 89,350 717 995,886 26,342 1957-58 2,040,598 161.557 102,586 258,821 152,5;7 23,700 319,677 719 996,855 24,126 1951-59 2,027,891 161,557 l00AI1 213,758 95,180 19,355 395,513 546 1,031,996 19,575 1959--60 2,037,856 170,431 89,063 239,936 93,430 19,607 356,579 399 lM3,700 24.711 1960-61 2,037,429 171.317 81,111 245,70:1 92,544 23,1~6 352,953 478 1,047,761 22,417

Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya. Pradesh. 303

TABLE 2A'2

AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS ( 1950-51 te 19fi0(61)

DHAR DISTRICT (In Acr.. )

BASIC FOOD CROPS r----.-.---.------"-.------, Fruits Condl- Total and ment Othe. r----.--...... _.,.,_---.--. --, VeBe- SUBar- and Food Year Rice Wheat Jowar Cereals Pulses Food Grains tables can. spice. crop. /k. Millets

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

195G-!H 30,301 192,874 136,763 506,397 162.960 669.357 12,1804 910 6.855 1951-52 29.630 161.116 148.036 484,603 162,087 646,690 3,160 1.408 24.720 1952-53 25,367 168,908 186.537 530.756 167,287 698,043 2,852 1,309 11,658 1953-54 21,595 190,367 228,512 607,252 176,883 784,135 3,217 1,0043 11,258 1954-55 :24,187 199,595 165.117 540.228 185,840 726,068 2,618 1,131 12.498 1955-56 29,008 219,021 169,046 570,725 177,741 748,466 2.312 1.723 20.258· 1956-57 32.485 228,256 144,089 556,447 192,459 748,906 2,908 2.310 31.942 1957-58 30,996 208,375 158,034 549,181 170,924 720,105 3,211 1.848 17,575 1958-59 30,229 222,843 170,758 555.939 223,417 779,356 2,937 1,302 13,283 1959-60 32,012 237,850 159,023 556.877 271,847 828,724 3.264 1,372 20,961· 28 1960-61 304,735 223,410 177,778 570,180 225,314 795,494 3,014 2,232 22,291 20

TABLE 2A·2-Concld.

Total Total Total area Area sown Net Food Ground Oil Total sown under more than ar.. Year Crops Nut seeds Cotton Fibres all crops once lO1I'I'n

1 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19

1950-51 689,306 68.389 119,664 126,742 130,647 951,935 35,841 916,0904 1951-52 675.978 85,103 136,079 116,138 122,518 950,783 29,420 921,363 1952-53 713,862 90,090 118,827 111,114 117.305 960,540 37,235 923,305 1953-54 799,653 61.859 92,860 119,202 125,214 1,027,432 54,185 973.247 1954-55 742,315 106,769 138,292 157,441 163,031 1,047,460 59.802 987,658 1955-56 772,759 82,315 116,015 171,044 178,412 1.071,905 77.448 99<4,457 1956-57 786,066 106,882 147.331 139,924 146.383 1.087,932 92,0<46 995,116 1957-58 742,739 127,683 152,700 136,213 142,352 1,044,187 47,332 996,855 1958-5' 796,878 160,169 189,075 131.926 137.385 1,129,638 97,6<42 1,031.996 1959-60 854,349 157,1120 197,403 123,616 129,412 1,187,131 143,431 1,043,700 1960-'1 823.051 140,101 168,315 135,654 140,410 1,138,181 90,420 1,0<47,761 Source:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh, 3U4

TABLE 2A-J

GROSS AREA OF CROPS.IRRIGATED-rAND TOTAL AND NET AREA IRRIGATED (lP5~-51 00.1960-61)

Pld,AJJ .. PISTRlCT

(In Acres)

Total ,-- Total cereals Total Total Total irrigated Net and - Total Food Sugar- Food Non-food area under irrigated -Vear Rice' Wheat :,i millets pulses grains 'cane crops Cotton crops all crops Area 3 " 5 6 7 II 9 10 11 12 1950 -51 47 14,203 15,264 ),663 16,927 910 21,424 1,943 4,721 26,145 24,924 1951-52 190 ' 13,1 51 15,880 1,674 17,554 1:407 2i,953 1,384 5.415 27,368 ~25,115 1952-53 "312 16,763 22,6io 2,821 25.441 1,309 31,939 1,930 3,805 35,744 '30,881 1953-54 28 '-15,183 15,996 1,633 17,629 1,043 24,939 439 1,462 26,401 '25,506 \954-·.55 14 '18,505 19,106 1,963 21,069 1,'131 28,488 2.102 2,527 31,015 30,561 1955--56 10 ;21,025 21.375 1,455 22,830 1,723 31,164 1,780 2,339 33,503 ' 33,019 1956-57 12 2'4,394 24.998 1,680 26.678 2,3)0 36,784 1,279 1,960 38,744 38,529 ]957-58 13 '20,332 21,323 2,022 23,345 1,848 32,906 1,49( 2,004 34,910 ~34,330 1958-59 8 25,408 26,247 1,879 28,126 1,302 36,300 1.668: 2,251 38,551 _-38,039 1959-60 10 26,080 28.090 2,568 30,658 1,372 39,505 1,702' 2.i23 42,328 41,610 1960-61 12 13,541 24,463 1,872 26,333 2;212 37,056 1,672 2,671 39,727 39,319 : I SourC":-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh_

lABLE 21\'4

GROSS"AREA./,. IRRIGATED BY SOURCE OF IRRIGATION (1950---;51 to 1960-61>

DHAR DISTRICI' r (l~ Acres) . Canal& Year ,--- .------"----.:...-. ------Tube Other Other • Government Privat.' Total Tanles weils wells sources "Total

2 1 4 s (; 1 9 .. • 1950--51 123 123 1.977 21,758 ],066 ·24,924 1951,.....52 27 27 1,257 23,254 577 :25,115 1952_53 24 24 1,120 29,022 71S 30,881 195~.,54 21 21 459 24,555 471 !2S,506 1954-55 27 27 556 28,274 1,704 30,561 1955-56 758 .: , ... . ']-1,122 }';,139··· 33,019 1956-57 1,440 34,167 2,922 38.529 1957--58 1,061 32,210 1,059 34,330 1958-59. 646 35,117 2.276 3',039 J959-60 1.163 38.135 2.312 41,610 1960-61 1,656 36,074 1,589 39.319

Sourcl!:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Prallelh. 3U5

TABLE 2A'5

MAJOR AND MEDIUM IRRIGATION PROJECIS

DHAR DISTRICT

Area under principal commercial Estimate of Gross area crops (the area costs involved irrigated upto Future irriga' affected by the Name of Tahsill Year of Stage or by stages the latest year tion potential project) S· No. project village commencement progress (in Rs.) (in acres) (in acres) (in acres) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Medium Project Kunda Tank Manawar 1955 Work completed 29.71 Lakhs 529 4.080 N.A. Tahsil Dundi Village 2 Semalda Tank Manawar 1954 Work completed 19.04 Lakhs 492 2.100 N.A. Tahsil near villase Mehagaon 3 Jhapde Tank Manawar 1956 H. W. Completed. 12.20 Lakhs 1.047 N.A. Tahsil Canal work not near village yet started Jhapde 4 Barmandal Sardarpur 1964 Stage I estemate 23.08 Lakhs 2.650 N.A. Tank Tahsil is under modifica- near village tion with S.D.O. 8armandal Note :-Major projects cost mOle than Rs. 5 crores. Medium Projects are those which cost between Rs. 10 lakhs and 5 crores. Source :-Executive Engineer, Irrigation, Borad Project Division, Dhar.

TAliLE 2A'6 YIELD RATES O}' PRINCIPAL CROPS IN Lbs. PER ACRI<;

\ 1955-56 tQ 1960-61)

DHAR DISTRICT

Year Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Barley Gram TUr I'otatoes 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1955-56 324 278 377 329 376 352 445 275 2.444 19.56-57 493 304 379 329 379 749 486 230 2,312 1957-58 359 379 355 328 489 1,119 288 325 4,714 1958-59 368 488 549 1,004 648 749 343 438 4,408 19.59-60 471 208 151 251 512 560 331 253 9,745 1960-61 477 535 444 1,358 510 1,037 246 403 10,476

TABLE 2A.6-Cuflcld.

Chillies Ground- Castor· Year Sugarcane (Dry) Tobacco nut seed Sesamul11 Linseed Cotton II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1955-56 1,889 714 293 65& 248 262 224 303 1956--.57 3,119 716 320 658 247 247 247 247 19.57-5' 1,867 535 749 648 2<46 201 199 231 1951-59 1,889 617 560 836 247 138 235 321 1959-60 1,138 353 370 350 91 145 238 117 1960-61 2,222 461 362 362 337 115 247 247

Sourc.. :-Director of Land Records. Madhya Pradesh. 306 TABLE "'ORTNIGHTLY WHOLESALE PRICE (a .t Fortnight (In Rupees per maunj (b) lnG Fortnight (1958 to (- --) Denotes that figures were not available, DHAlt

Food January February March April May June Y.ar Market Grains Varieties ~---"-~ r- - --..A.. --; r--·----'-----.. r--Jt,._--~ r-.-.-...A..--~ r---....A..------, (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b> (a) (b) (b)

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

1958 Dhar Wheat Superior 20-00 20'00 20,00 21,00 Medium J6'OO 16-00 18'00 J!iI-OO Inferior 14-50 14-25 16-25 16-50 Manawar Jowar White 8-25 Kukshi Bajra 13-50 14-00 12-13 Manawar " Kukshi Maize 13-00 Il-2~ 13'05 Manawar

1959 Dhar Wheat Superior 24,00 27-00 26-'0 22-00 19-22 17-53 17"18 17-00 16,84 15'25 J5-9O 15-37 Medium 22-25 24'00 23-87 19-50 16-81 17-25 16,24 IS-59 1S-22 14-61 1.5,00 14-00 _ Inferior 22-00 23-l~ 22-15 11-00 15-25 16-12 1"12 14-61 13-25 14'00 14-22 13-12 Kukshi Bajra Il'll 14-00 13-15 13-00 Il'OO 11·00 1l·00 12'00 12'00 Il00 13-00 13'00 Manawar .. 13'00 11-00 11'00 12·00 13'00 ll'OO Kukahl Maize 12'25 14-25 14'~ 13·SO 12'00 13-~ 13'53 13'00 13'00 13'00 13'00 13·00 MaDawar 11·25 13'00 13'00 12·SO 12·00 13-00 13'00 13-(10 13-00 13'00 13'00 12'"

1960 Dbar Wheat Superior 11'00 ' 18·00 18-00 15'00 Il-OO 14'00 14'17 16-00 16'00 17·50 16·72 IS'87 Medium 16'25 11-00 17'00 1400 12'00 13'00 13·75 15-00 15'00 16'00 15'75 15-62 Inferior 1S·50 16·00 16'00 13'00 11'00 11-00 12'8T 14'00 14'25 1"15 14'37 14'50 Kukshi Bajra 13.50 14-00 14-00 14'00 1]'50 13'00 13-00 13'00 Manawar ., 14'00 14-00 14-00 13'00 Kukllhi Maize 13-50 14-00 14-00 13·00 13-00 15-00 1.5'00 14-00 16'00 Manawar 13'00 13-00 13'00 13'00 ]3'00 13"0

Sourc.:-Director of Land Recorda. Madb)'a Pradesh DU7

20'1

QUOTATIONS OF STAPLE FOOD GRAINS (In Rupees & Paisa) of 82.2/7 Lbs.) 1960) DISTRICT

July August September October November December Market Year ,--_____A.__~ ,--a_~--A..._~ _~ ,..-_---..A..~ ___~ ,----A___ ~ r-----"----~ ,------"-.-~--.. (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (bi

17 18 19 20 21 22 13 24 25 26 27 28 2

20'00 21·00 22·00 21'50 21·62 23'50 2300 23·50 21'50 22'25 2S·0iJ 25·00 Dhar 1958 18'00 19'00 19'50 20'25 20'50 22'00 22'00 22'50 20'25 21'25 22'75 22'75 16'50 17'00 18'50 18'50 19'25 21·00 21·00 22'00 19'50 20·25 20'12 22'00 13'00 Mallawar 13'75 13'50 13·75 15·50 16·00 14'00 13'25 12'00 12·25 12·25 12'00 11·50 Kukshi 12' SO 13'25 14'00 14·00 12'00 n·oo Manawar 12·75 13·00 13'75 15·75 16·00 14'50 11'87 12'00 12·50 12·00 12'00 11'75 Kukshi 12'50 13'25 14·00 13-50 13'75 14'00 10·71 11·75 ll'OO 10'25 10·00 10·25 Manawar

15'84 16'00 17'00 17'00 20'25 21'00 :20·00 20'00 19'00 18·00 19·00 16'00 Dhar 1959 1~'25 15·50 16·25 16'50 19·50 20'00 19'00 19'00 20'00 17'00 18'00 15'50 14'87 15'00 15'75 16·00 19'00 19·00 18·00 18'00 17'00 16·37 17·00 15'00 14'00 12'00 11'50 13'00 13'00 13·80 1l·00 12'00 13'00 13'00 Kukshi 12·00 12'00 ll'oo 13·00 13'50 13'00 13'00 13·00 Manawar 14'00 13'25 13'75 14'00 14'50 14·00 13'00 12'00 14·00 13'00 Klikshi 13·12 12'75 12'50 15'00 12·50 13·00 13'50 13·00 13·50 Manawar

16'00 16'00 . 16'00 16'00 16·00 15'00 15·00 15'00 15'00 15·00 15·00 15·00 Dhar 1960 15'43 15'50 15'SO 15'50 15·50 14'50 14'00 14·00 14'00 14'00 14·00 14·00 14'75 15'00 15·00 15·00 15'00 . 14'00 13·50 13'50 13'50 13·50 13'50 13·62 15·00 16·00 11·00 14·00 12'00 13·00 Kukshi 14'00 12·00 Manawa,' 16·00 15'00 10'00 10'00 11·00 Kukshi 16·00 15'00 14'31 1:1'60 11'00 10'00 10'00 Manawar .:iU~

TABLe.

DAILY WAGES tIn Rupees) PAID TO MALES. FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

DHAR A-Unskilled.Labourers or Farm Servants '\lear Reportillg and village ,-~--- -~------___"'_---.-.. - - ---.. - .. ------.. ------.. --~ month centre Plough- Weeders Reapers and Harvesters Sowers and Transplanters r- ___ .__ J...... _ ..__ - __ ,..._,. men ,...------_..._--... -----..__-1 r- - ~'---~ .. ------______.. M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults M F Non-AdUlts

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1951

April Digthan 1.00 0.75 0.75 -0.50 0.75 0.75 0.50 2.00 1.50 0.30 Gujari 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.15 0.75 0'50 2.00 1.50 0.50 May Digthan 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.15 0.75 0.50 2.00 1.50 0.50 Gujari 1.00 June Digthan 1.00 Gujari 1.13

July Digthan 1·00 0.75 0.50 0.'0 0.73 0.50 0.50 0.'0 0.50 Gujari 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.37 1.00 0 . .50 0.37 August Digthan 1.00 0.15 0.50 O.SO 0.75 0.50 0.50 Gujaei ).00 1.00 0.'0 0.37 1.00 0.50 0.37 September Digthan 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.50 0.75 0.75 0.50 ].00 0.50 0'37 Gujari 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.75

October Digthan 1. SO 1.50 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.50 2.00 1.00 0.75 Gujaei November Digthan 0.50 0.50 0.38 1.,0 1.'0 0.75 Gujari 1.25 1.25 1.00 0.25 Oecember Digthan 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.37 1.50 GujaT! 1.12

1958

January Digthan 0.50 0.50 0.38 1.50 1.50 0.75 Gujari 1.25 0.75 0.44 Februarv D1llthan 1.50 1.50 0.75 Gujari 1.25 0.44 March Digthan 1.50 1.'0 0.75 Gujari

April Di.than 1.00 Guiaei May Digthan 1.00 Gujari 1.25 June Digthan ],00 0.25 0.75 0.38 Gujari 1.25 1.25 0.7' 0.50

July Digthan 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.38 Gujari 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.50 2.00 August Digthan 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.38 0.50 0.50 0.38 Gujar; 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.15 0.50 September Digthan 1.19 0.50 0.50 0.38 0.75 0'75 0.50 Gujari 1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50 1.2S 0.75 0.50

October Digthan 1.50 1.25 1.25 0.75 0.15 0.50 Gujarj 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.50 0.87 0.50 3uY

ZB.2

NON-ADULTS SEPARATEL\' FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPAlIONS (1957 to 1960)

DISTRICT A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourer. 1)[ R.:porting Year ,-______. _____--"--_o ______-, Artisans village and ,-.. _ .... __--A.... __ . ____.-. centre Month Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers r------..A.---,.---_.._ r----~------...A...------_., M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults Carpenters Black-smiths

l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 !

1957

0.75 0.75 0.31 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan April LOO 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 3.00 Gujari 0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Diglhan May 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.62 0.37 3.00 3.00 Gujar; 0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan June 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.l3 0.75 0.50 3.00 5.00 Gujari

0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan July 2.00 1.00 0.25 1.00 0.50 0.37 4.00 3.00 Gujari 0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan August t.OO 1.00 0.25 1.00 0.50 0.37 4.00 3.00 Gujari 2.00 1.00 1.00 l.00 0.50 0.37 3.00 300 Digthan September 1.00 0.7~ 0.73 t.OO 0.75 0.75 5.00 5.00 Gujari

0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan October Gujari 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 300 Digthan November 2.00 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.50 0.37 3.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75' 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 3.00 3.00 Digthan December 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.37 0.25 4.00 3.00 Guiari

1958

0.75 0.38 ],00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan January 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.44 4.00 3.00 Gujari 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan February 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.44 4.00 3.00 Gujari 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan March 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.37 4.00 3.00 Gujari

0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 4'00 4.00 Digthan April 1.00 0.50 0.37 4.00 3.00 Gujar! 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 4.00 4.00 Digthan May 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gnjae;

0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.'0 4.00 4.00 Digthan June: }·25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujar;

0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.38 4.00 4.00 Digthan July 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.38 4.00 4.00 Digthan August 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.25 0.75 0.58 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 ' 0.50 Digthan September 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.75 0.50 Gujari

0.75 0.38 1.00 0.7S O.SO 4.00 4.00 Digthan October l.(fo 1.00 1.00 1.50 0.87 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujari :HU

TABLE

DAILY WAGLc:i (In RIlPl'CS) PAID TO MALES, FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND DHAR

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants Year Reporting ______- ______.• ....A.. _____ .____ • _____.. ______~ __ ~ ___.. _ .. ____ and village ,-- .. _--- month centre Plough- Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers and Harvesters men ,------~ ,------_.. _------~-~ ".-...._------___ M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults

2 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 1958 November Digthan 1.50 1.25 1.25 Gujari 1.50 UO 0.87 0.50 December Digthao 0.75 0.62 1.25 1.25 Gujari 1.50 1.50 0.87 0.50

1959

Janul\ry Digthan 0.75 0.62 1.25 1.25 Gujari 1.25 1.25 0.62 0.37 February Digthan 1.50 1.50 Gujari 0.31 0.75 0.31 March Dlgthan 1.50 LSO Gujari April Digthan 1.00 Gujari May Dillthan 1.00 GujaTi June Disthan 1.00 0.75 0.15 0.50 Gujari July Digthan 1.00 0·75 0.75 0.50 0.50 0.50 .0.50 Gujari 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.37· 0.75 0.62 0.50 August Digthan 1.00 0.56 0.50 0.56 Gujari 1.12 1.00 0.62 0.37 September Digthan 1.00 0.56 0.56 0.56 Gujari 1.12 1.12 0.62 0.31 October Disthan 1.25 1.00 100 0.56 0.56 0.56 Gujari 1.12 November Digthan 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.25 0.50 Gujari 1.12 December Digthan 1.25 1.1l 0.50 Gujari 1.12

1960 January Disthan 0.62 0'62 0.75 0.75 0.75 Gujari 1.20 February Digthan 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 ).00 1.00 Gujari 1.00 1.00 0.75 March Digthan 1.1l 1.11 Gujari 1.00 April Digthan Gujari May Digthan 0.27 Gujari 1.00 311

2 B. 2 NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY }<"OR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960\-Conld. lDISTRICT

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers ,)r Reporting Year

______--- .. ___--A.._. _---___ . _'" . ____ .___ • ______-, Artisans village and ,.--~' --- -A.------1 centre month Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers ,-_____-A. ______~ ,---"_ ----A...___ -....., Carpenters Black'smiths M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1958 0.75 0.38 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Diglhan November 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.50 0.87 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Diglhan December 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 0.87 O.~O 4.00 4.110 Gujari

1959

0.75 0.37 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan January 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Qujari

0.7S 0.37 1.25 0.75 0.50 4,00 4.00 Digthan February 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.37 0.75 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari

0.75 0.37 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthun March 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Qujari

0.75 0,37 1.00 0.75 0,50 4.00 4,00 Diglhan April .1.00 ).00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.17 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan May 1.70 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Qujari 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan june 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Qujari

0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan July 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.112 0.37 4,00 4.00 Gujari

0.75 0.50 1.00 0.7S 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan August 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari -

0.75 050 1.00 0.75. 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan Septemb"r 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujnri 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan October 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan November 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Guja!"i 1.25 0.75 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan December 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Qujari

1960 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan January 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.12 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.7S 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan February 1.00 1.00 1.00 ],00 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari 0.75 0.50 1.00 0.7S O.SO 4.00 4.00 Digthan March 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujari 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 O.SO 4.00 4.00 Digthan April 1.25 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Gujari 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 1.00 Digthan May 1.00 0.7S 0.50 S.OO 5.00 Qujari TABLE

DAILY Wt\GtS Un lhllcCS) PAID TO .MALES, FEMALES AND PERSONS IN SPECIFIC AGRICULTURAL AND

DHAR

A-Unskilled Labourer> or Farm Servants Year Reporting ______-~_ •. _._. ______••.•• _. •.•....A.. •. _" _. ___ - _. _____ , _____ • ______• ____.. ____ . ___ ~--.• __ ._._.____ -. and village ,--- .-~- lJIolllth centre Ploughmrn Sowers and Transplanters Weeders Reapers alld Harvesters r-----•. --.. ---A..------.. r--'-- ___ -...J.,_. ______-_- -~ r--- --.. --_..A._. __.. ___ --"\ M F Non-Adults !VI F Non-Adults !VI F Non-Adults

2 4 5 6 8 9 10 II 12

1960

JaMe Digthan 1.00 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.62 0.50 Gujari ],00 1.00 0.75

Jaly Digthan 1.00 0.62 0.62 0.50 0.50 0.37 Gujari 1.00 1.00 0,75 0.62 0.62 0.37

August Digthan 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.37 Gujari 1.00 0.62 0.62 0.37

Sepl_ber Digthan 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.55 1.00 0.75 Gujari (.00 1.00 0.75

Oe!elter Digthan 1.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 1.00 Gujari !.SO 1.50 1.25

November Digthan 0.50 0.50 LSO 1.S0 Gujari 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50

December Digthan 0.50 0.50 LSO 1.50 Gujari 1.00 1.00

SOuI'c,,:-Director of Land Records, Madhya Pradesh. :H3

2B.2 NON-ADULTS SEPARATELY FOR SKILLED AND UNSKILLED NON-AGRICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS (1957 to 1960) -Concld.

DISTRICT

A-Unskilled Labourers or Farm Servants B-Skilled Labourers or Reporting Year ______------..A..-_ Artisans village and -~--. ,-----~------. centre month Herdsmen Other Agricultural Labourers . ,....------"----~----. r----- c;arpenters Plack-smiths M F Non-Adults M F Non-Adults

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1960 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Diglhan June 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.62 0.37 4.00 4.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digtban July 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.62 5.00 5.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan August 1.00 1.00 ... 1.00 0.62 5.00 5.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 ·4.00 Digthan September 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.25 1.25 0.7S 4.00 5.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 O.SO 4.00 4.00 Digthan October 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.50 1.2~ 0.75 4~00 5.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan November 1.00 1.00 0.50 LSO 1.25 0.75 4.00 5.00 Gujari

1.00 0.50 1.00 0.75 0.50 4.00 4.00 Digthan December 1.00 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.25 4.00 5.00 Gujari 1)14

TABLE 2C. I

S1'ATISTICS OF LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

DHAR DISTRICT

Number of ______- _____ ----"-______A ______•• ___o ______- __--,

4 Year r------Sheep and Oil Electric SUllarcaRc Cattle Buffaloes Goats Tractors , engines pumps crusben

2 3 4 .5 6 7 8

1951 Census - 427,121 99,864 148,364 .5 95 4 301 1J156 426,877 102,171 181,919 9 341 6 _353 1961 470,611 112,704 201,199 15 936 42 178

Source:-DireClor of Land Records. Madhya Pradesh-

TABLE 2C.2

TAC('AVI LOANS DISTRIBUTED (1956·57 to 1966-61)

DHAR DISTRICT

Type of Tacc;lvi 1956-57 1957~58 1958-59 1959-60 196()..61 2 3 4 5 6

Wells 84,000 452,000 123,700 126,450 '249,600 Oil pumps 62,000 81,700 110,000 68,100 60,000 Electric pumps 4,000 Wire fencing 8,715 25,000 40,000 Rabats 30.000 875,000 500,000 17,300 18,000 Tractors 8,500 8.500 BullockS 65,000 150.000 800,000 101,000 78,605 Seeds 20.000 2,500 10,000 70,000 20,000 Horticulture 4,550 7.500 Field I!mbankment 5,000 2,000 6,000 800 8,500

Sourr.f:-Collector, Dha~. 315

TABLE 20'1

Sl'A'fISTICS OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES

DHAR DISTRICT

Loans Type of Society Year No. of No. of Owned Funds Working Capital Advanced - Societies members (in Rupees) (in Rupees) (in Rupees~

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Oroi!

tal Central Bank 1951 I 521 68,456 502,271 287,555 1952 1 561 72,556 535,748 297,475 1953 576 74,303 773,410 215,072 1954 597 78,710 774,368 354,473 1955 648 120,551 1,262,734 703,575 1956 681 225,798 1,229,853 891,935 1957 698 301,198 1,655,537 733,974 1958 I 704 458,421 3,127,184 2,065,534 1959 1 710 711,776 4,443,022 4,166,059 1960 1 844 994,462 6,404,405 6,496,853

(b) Agricultural Societies 1958-59 499 9,962 857,000 9,250,000 3,501,000 1959--(j0 526 20,555 1,016,000 10,854,000 4,668,000

(c) Non -Agricultural Societies 1959 32 88$ 35,421 62,591 21,801 1960 32 896 40,971 89,771 41,883

2. Non-Credit

(a) Agricultural other than Primary 1959 7 210 58,126 124,878 (Rural Areas) 1960 7 228 61,539 654,321

(b) Non-Agricultural Societies 1959 34 1,505 23,688 65,834 1960 34 1,531 28,601 74,321

(C) Societies other than Primary J959 2 160 1,393 1,645 (Urban & Rural Areas) 1960 2 163 1.894 2,121

3. UrIJau Arms

1959 2 3S 21,860 46,224 1960 2 35 21,909 47,214

Source: -Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies. Dhar. 316

TABLE 20'2

STATISTICS OF INSURANCE AND NATIONAL SAVINGS

DHAR DISTRICT

Amount invuted in Amount insured National Sa.vinas Year Number of Policies issued (Rupees in laks) Year (in Rupeea)

2 3 4 ~

1959 13·18 1959-60 741,808

1960 IS'13 1960-61 1,406,449

Sourre:-J Divisional Manager, Life Insurance Corporation, Indore. 2 Regional Director, National Savings Organisation, Indore.

TAIRE 20.3

LIST OF BANKS

Heae! 0ffice or Branch S. No. NaIlle of Bank Office Location

1 2 3 4

1 The State Bank of Indore Branch office Dhar 2 Kubhi (Opened in 19'3) 3 The Dhar Central Co-operative Bank Head office Dhar 4 Branch office Manawar S Sardarpur 6 KUkshi 7 Badnawar g DhaIllnod 9 Dharampuri 10 Rajgarh 11 Bap (Opened in 19C4)

Sourc.: -Collector, Dhar.

TABLE 3'1

STATISTICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (1956 to 1960)

No. of original cases Number of Courts decided involVing Number of persons ,----__ ------____,._----,..---~ ,..------__;,._------~ ,---__' __ --A __ -.------_~ ___ ~ Additional Offences Offences Sessiona Sessions against against Put up Year Mailstrate. Judges Judges pen;oDs property for trial Convicted 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1956 9 1,801 232 It5'1 1 464 2.51 1,616 211 \95' ., S05 475 2.097 241 1959 6 .558 295 2,000 289 1960 6 579 362 l,ll6 284

S"urc,:-Dialrict and Sea,ions Judge, Dhar. 317

TABLE 3'2

STUENGTH OF POLlCE AND JAILS (1951 to 1960)

DHAR DISTRICT

Year Number of Polit·c Number of Police Number of Jails Daily average number Stations Constables of convicts in tbe Jail.

2 3 4 5

1951 17 604 1952 16 541 1953 16 541 1954 16 541 1955 16 541 1956 16 541 1957 16 541 1958 16 541 2 38 1959 16 541 2 57 1960 16 541 99

Source :-1 Superintendent of Police, Dhac. 2 Inspector General of Prisons, Madhya Prade~h.

TABLE 3'3

ANNUAL RECEIPTS UNDER CERTAIN HEADS OF REVENUE (1951-52 to 1960-61)

(In Rupees)

RECEIPTS FROM Year Sales Tax Entertainment Excise .Revenue Motor Spirit Sales of Stamps Forest Tobacco Tax Tax Revenue Tax

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1951-52 76,024 20,060 194.400 1,0811,746 103.800 1952-53 65,644 18,713 201,600 795.075 44,500 1953-.54 75,633 18.756 878,071 35,235 201.700 784,479 63,900 1954-55. 86,262 24,474 651,144 83,363 135.200 886,966 82.800 195.5-56 133.044 28,025 1,082,793 82,681 153,630 1,051,498 164,400 1956-57 175,680 34,208 1.025,599 78,718 1'5,100 965,405 157,200 1957-58 176,904 25,114 966,094 54,402 193,200 1,056,607 206,300 1958-59 196,776 55,650 1,078,334 54,300 209.400 1,132.454 317,900 1959--60 299,627 48,688 1,050,990 99.576 208,100 1.336,640 352,500 1960-61 372,636 56,872 1,162,390 125,781 228,100 1,364,359 280,400

Source :--District Treasury Officer, District Excise Officer, Sales Tax Officer and Divisional Forest Officer, Dbar. 31t;

TABLE 3.4

LAND REVENUE F()R THE DECADE (1951-52 to 1960-61)

DHAR DISTRICT

(In RlIpees) DEMAND COLLECnON r------"------~ r----..A...----._. Year Regular Arrears

2 3 4

1951-52 1,266,959 283,854 1,277,816 1952-53 1,344.018 284,457 938,642 1953-54 2,500,557 879,353 2,882,622 1954-55 2,637,530 746,332 1,588,893 1955-56 2,622,348 88~,070 2,945,489 1956-57 2,6ll,868 606,697 2,749,273 1957-58 2,604,496 484,483 2,679,413 1958-59 2,627,180 419,490 2,746,579 1959-60 2,627,432 309,977 2,656,148 1960-61 2,715,647 282,213 2,652,514

Source :~-Collector, Dhar.

TABLE 3'5

STATISTICS 0)< REGISTRATION (1951 to 1960)

Number of documents Value of property transferred Year registered (in Rupees)

2 3

19.51 1,077 1,170,966 1952 1,083 1,307,734 1953 1,590 1,404,504 1954 1,515 1,925,992 1955 3.565 3,613,061 1956 3,240 3,278,119 1957 3,816 4,337,300 1958 3,226- 2.873,324 1959 2,258 547,782 1960 2,69 5,053,043

SoUrU :·-District Registrar, Dhar. 019

TABLE 3'6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES

DHAR DISTRICT

(In Rupees) INCOME BXPENDITURE ,-_____ ~ ___ _....A.. ______~ ,---.------_ -- .. ---..A.______• ______--, Non-Tax Public Safety Year Tax-Revenue Revenue Other including Public Public incoo1e lighting Health Education Works Olhers

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

(i) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Dhar (1951-52 to 1960-61)

1951-52 144,185 20,000 26,708 15,625 55,883 17,948 77,683 1952-53 131,434 20,000 29,88-+ 15,811 55,203 14,092 79,527 1953-54 138,977 20,000 26,726 14,740 52,107 11,560 111,803 1954-55 149,276 20,000 27,921 15,739 51,988 6,770 107,758 1955-56 170,227 20,000 30,730 16,777 52,004 21,681 95,054 1956-57 168,833 23,652 34,592 17,643 52,396 22,600 97,849 1957-58 160,903 23.652 33,537 21,709 52,052 24,610 911,183 1958-59 155,037 23,652 47,846 20,785 54,604 26,094 137.754 1959-60 164,241 23.652 55,941 22,424 51,867 28.600 123.877 1960--61 218.232 22,366 43,065 23,997 53,165 28,008 162,711

Source:·----Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Dhar.

(ii) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Kukshi (1951-52 to 1960-61)

1951-52 15,127 1,410 228 12,298 761 358 2.202 1952-53 15,132 7;7 1,540 12.884 1.743 418 1,428 1953-54 7.950 2.510 163 3.211 6.923 1117 4,514 1954-55 12,964 2.746 1.375 5.630 5.804 272 2.723 1955-56 40.391 4,825 1,025 14,255 9,907 4,243 10,708 1956-57 45,934 5,058 24,316 6,286 8,468 909 25,870 1957-58 44,407 5.993 8,505 8,254 1l.063 5,156 26.178 1958-59 58,553 5,256 17.900 7,369 11.733 3.752 28.804 1959-60 62,308 7,741 38,941 7,~45 14,845 1,892 28.586 1960-61 76,456 7,886 16.656 7.608 ll,507 2.916 37,334

Source:·-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Knkshi.

(iii) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Manawar (1951-52 to 1960-61).

1951-52 9,229 1,021 18,467 939 4,209 12,085 1952-53 16,920 1.110 8,997 1.707 4.7-44 137 16.587 1953-54 50,739 964 10.610 1,748 4,853 286 18,573 1954--55 21,942 736 16.4M2 2,614 5,414 4,241 22.645 1955-56 24,196 356 24,119 3,600 5.105 329 26.233 1956-57 24,n3 933 24,406 4.075 6.058 329 21.025 1957-58 23,878 991 48.244 4.334 5,832 25 23,720 1958-59 34,159 1,149 22.319 4.253 5,560 7.191 27,192 1959-60 30.855 1,436 27,374 5,521 6,409 430 29,486 1960-61 31,524 1,228 15,205 5.019 6,301 313 19,477 S4Ilurce:-Chief Municipal Officer, MuniCipal Council, Manawar. H20

TABLE 3'6

STATISTICS OF LOCAL BODIES-Concl.

DHAR DISTRICT

(In Rupees) r------J-...-----INCOME ..... --""':"\ r------.A.------EXPENDITURE .. ---.,---. Public Safety Year Tax·Revenue Non·Tax Other including Public Education Public Others Revenue Income lighting Health Works

2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9

(iv) Income and Expenditure of Milnicipal Council, Sardarpur and Rajgarh (1953-54 to 1960-61)

1953-54 7,081 5,458 733 6,573 16J 7,826 1954-55 3,434 761 5,829 1,111 7,773 J,008 10,579 1955-56 45,648 1,492 3,622 888 9,912 878 26.807 1956-57 41,133 13,158 8,818 1,561 10,633 1,673 27,908 1957-58 47,316 9,974 3,108 4.462 11,774 912 27,547 1958-59 57,254 12.712 8,965 5,557 13,246 5,343 33,OOS 1959-60 51,719 138,664 9,465 8,334 14.621 5,847 35,575 1960-61 70,116 38,494 8,952 7,340 13,921 1,125 45,899

Sourc<,:-Chief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Sardarpur and Rajgarh.

(v) Income and Expenditure of Municipal Council, Dharampuri (1954-55 to 1960-61)

1954--55 7,642 875 1,550 950 741 505 7,007 1955-56 14,550 2,263 2,500 1,076 956 766 153 1956-57 15,978 1,370 2,116 1,329 4,588 503 13,373 1957-58 19,333 689 13,317 1,596 3,895 1,356 10,136 1958-59 15,773 8,003 7,954 2,974 4,452 JO,368 17,804 1959-'" 20,045 1,426 J5,838 3,078 4,403 911 J2,986 1960-61 23,244 2,216 6,765 3,504 4,246 1,067 15,554

Source:-Cbief Municipal Officer, Municipal Council, Dharampuri.

(vi) Income and Expenditure of Mandai Pallo!hayat, Dhar (1951-52'to 1960.61)

1951-52 17,000 22 614 1952-53 1,778 36,517 678 668 1,000 14,299 1953-54 24,462 24,462 13,969 51 5,000 23,000 29,707 1954-55 21,812 25.121 50,204 1,920 6,500 50,4:42 1955-56 19.920 26,399 9,100 SIS 2,655 38,108 1956--57 4,091 26,861 5,779 2,200 1,800 45.087 1957-58 - 27,700 9,813 2,J55 900 2,700 49,141 1958-59 27,490 12,791 1,439 50,254 1959-60 28,046 9,441 1,000 1,722 40,055 1960-61 26,269 24,495 35,284

Source:-Secrelary, Mandai Pancbayat. Dhar. 3~1

TABLE 4-1

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COVERAGE

DHAR DISTRICT

Percentage Percentage of total Percentage elf to total area of No. of villages of Population Population Remarks S. No. Name of Name of Date of Area in tbe district village., t be district covered of district Block. Tahsil inception Sq. miles covered covered covered (1961) covered

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Badnawar Badl1awar I· - 4-55 419 12·71 173 10'40 66,008 12'15 Started as N.E.S. Converted to C. D. on 2-10-57. Converted to sta~" II on 2-10-60. 2 Kuksbi Kukshi 2--10-55 340 10·32 140 8'41 65,748 12-10 Converted to staac II on 2-10-61. 3 Nalcha Dhar 1- 4--57 365 11'()8 241 14-48 45,227 8'33 Reverted to stage II on 1-4-62. 4 Manawar Manawar 1- 4-58 510 15·41 252 15·iS 14,281 13-68 Started as P. E. Converted to slale I On 1-4-59. 5 Sardarpur Sardarpur 2-J().·-59 499 15'14 199 11-96 59,961 11-04 Stage I 6 Nisarpur Kukshi 1- 4--61 322 9·71 125 7-51 51.792 10-64 Stage I 7 Dhar Dhar 1-·· 4-62 390 11'83 234 14-06 54,128 9'96 Stage .I 8 Dharampuri Manawar 2-10---62 248 1'52 209 12'56 85,483 15'74 P. E 9 Bagb Kuksbi 2-10-62 203 6'16 91 5-47 34,554 6·36 T.D.

Source:-Planning and Development Department, Madhya Pradesb. :-122

TABLE 5'1

EDUCATIONAL STATlSnCS (1951 to 1960,

DH.\l{ DISTRICT

YEAR r----- ._- _-___. __ ._~ ___~ _____A.__ .. _~-_,.______.. __ ___... Type of Institution 1951 l'iS2 1953 1954 1955 1956 19S7 1958 1959 196ft

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

( I) Primary or Junia r Dasic Schools (ai 2,135 289 336 342 37a 448 497 il7 525 560 Cb) 9,449 9,297 10,970 12,499 13,533 15,248 15,248 14,699 15,337 16,871 (c) 1.228 1,361J 2,113 2,045 3.207 3.441 3.622 3,901 4,209 4,979 (d) 369 4~5 23;) 462 470 449 600 585 621 660 (e) 41 48 62 74 93 97 91 93 lOS 104

(2) Middle Schools (a) 17 18 18 19 21 22 27 42 44 54 (b) I,(l24 4,615 4,971 5,067 5,707 5,765 6,572 8,675 8,644 11,813 (c) i77 182 380 415 770 990 1,231 Cd; 235 24<'1 449 239 247 257 304 408 452 504 (e) I 9 9 IS 16 30 3' 37

(3) Higher SeCOll(lary Or Senior Bas.ic Schools (a) 7 7 (0) 2,129 2,006 (C) 759 756 718 785 785 804 804 831 1,011 1,022 (d) 111 98 (e) 30 32 30 29 29 30 32 32 35 3s

Nore:'-(R) No. of Institutions (b) No. of Scholars .. Males (c) No. of Scholars .. Females (d) No. of Teachers. _ Males (e) No. of Teachers ... Females. SOllrce:-District Educational Officer, Dhar. 323

TABLE 5'2

STATISTICS ABOUT COLLEGES (1951-52 to 1960-61)

DHAR DISTRK"'T

No. of S. Name of Whether Inter, Government Teachers No. of Scholars Hostel facilities No. Institution Degree or Year r---....A....---~ r-.-----A..~--~ r----A..------. Ramarks or Post-Graduate Private M F M F M F

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

A Arts and Science Colleges Anand Inter College Inter Government 1951-52 16 381 16 Dhar 1952-53 16 363 20 1953-54 16 406 19 1954-55 16 470 22 1955-56 17 509 26 1956-57 17 549 22

2 Government Degree Degree Government 1957--58 35 473, 21 15 College. Dhar 1958-59 35 520 57 14 1959-60 48 610 36 18 1960-61 54 757 40 16

Source :-Principal. GovernmeJ;lt Degree College. Dhar,

TABLE 5'3

STA TISTICS OF JOURNALS (1951 to 1960)

Daily Papers Weekly and FortnighUy ,--____Monthly..A.. ______,.------.. -----""------., r------"------.. -~-____. Year Total Total Total Number Circulation Number Circulatiou Number Circulation

2 3 4 5 6 7

1951 1952 14,000 1953 25,500 1954 23,550 1955 21,000 IS56 25,000 1957 25,500 1958 51,560 19!19 74.000 1960 35,000 77,000

Source :-District Publicity Officer, Dhar. ~~~'l

TAHLE6A.l

HEAL TlI STA TlSTlCS (1951 to 1961)

DHAR DISTRICT

Year r------.--_" _. -_"------.- .... _-- ____ ...... ------.-.... -- •.. ----~------_..:_ .- .-.------Descri pti on 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961

2 3 4 'i 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Primary Health Centres (a) Number 4 4 5 5 6 7 9 (b) No. of beds Hospitals including NUrsing Homes (a) Number 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 (b) No. of beds Dispensaries. Number 65 65 65 65 11 71 71 71 71 71 M. C. WS' la) Number 4 3 8 8 a (b) No. of beds Special Medical Institutions (a) Leprosy (b) V. D. Clinics (c) T. B. Clinics l :a 2 2 (d) Menial Hospitals No. of Registered Medical Practitioners (a) Allopathic 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 (b) Homeopathic (C) Ayurvedic No. of Registered Nurses 32 32 31 32 32 No. of Registered Midwives 32 31 32 32 32 No. of Registered Vaccinators 19 19 19 19 19 List of Family Planning Clinics (a) Government 4 S 7 7 (b) Non-Government

Source :-··.Civil Surgeon, Dhar. 3:&5

TABLE 6A'2 TABLE 6A-J

NUMBEU 0 ..' PF~RSONS WHO AVAILED OF VACCINATION STATISTICS FAMILY PLANNING METHODS (1951 to 1960) DHAR DISTRICT (1958 to 1961) Number of Number of DHAR DISTRICT Year Vacciuations Re-Vaccinations Number of Number to whom 2 3 ,.--- _.___ -..A- ______., contraceptives Year Vasectomies Tube-lying have heen issued 1951 28,859 1952 43,568 2 3 4 1953 118.637 1954 69,055 1958 2 4 59 1955 79,248 1956 77,180 1959 \9 15 200 1951 105,116 1958 223,876 9,761 1960 19 29 186 1959 141,461 5,168 1960 126,813 2,852 1961 13 36 163 Source :·-Civil Surgeon. Dhar. SOllrce • --Civil Surgeon, Dhar.

TABLE I\A'4 TABLE 6A.S

B. C. G. CAMPAIGN PROGRESS OF NATIONAL MALARIA ERADICATION PROGRAMME DHAR DISTRICT DHAR DISTRICT S. Year Tested Vaccinated Remarks Villages protected durin. No. Total No. of r-~------A...------. Year villages (target) 1st Round 2nd Round 2 4 5 2 3 4 1 1951. 31,400 7,958 Work was not done 1959 1,480 1,453 1,458 _ 2 1954 35,084 4.979 every year. The 1,480 1,480 3 1958 64,953 27,064 teams moved from 1960 1,480 district to di'iotrict. 1961 1,4110 1,480 1,480

Source :-B, C. G. Supervising Medical Officer, IIC B.C.(). Sourre:·-MaJaria Medical Officer, N. M. E. P. Unit, Dhar. Teams, Madhya Pradesh. Indore. TABLE 6B.

BIRTHS AND Di,:ATHS CLASSU'I1m BY SEX AND RURAL/URBAN

(1951 to 1960)

llUAR DISTRICT

TOla! Births Deaths Infant Deaths hlraRt

,--______.A._- _ ___ ~ Rural r-----A---- -.. r------A..--- - .. -~ Birlh Deatn Death Year Urban Males Females Males FClllUles Males Females Rate Rate . Jila!e

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1951 T 4,379 2,189 1.610 1,421 13'99 6'31 99'111 1952 T 2.524 2-'123 1.1:25 1,441 9'63 6·68 73-38 1953 T 2.524 2,830 )'910 1.612 12-58 7·12 77'lft 1954 T 4,037 3,O~6 2,]1'7 2,161 14'86 9'09 32'49 1955 T 4,542 3.542 2,236 1,962 16'97 8·86 9J-I1 1956 T 4,315 3,224 2.212 1,949 15'03 6'69 98·al 1957 T 701 646 89 69 17'82 5'84 97'49 1958 T 1,401 1,401 412 312 1959 T S24 654 440 394 1960 T 1,263 1,236 680 566

Note:-Separate figures for Rural and Urban areas were not available. Source:-· ·Civil Surgeon, Dhar.

TABLE 6B. 2

DEATHS IN THE LISTRICT F'ROM SOME SELECTED CAUSES

(1951 to 1960)

Causes 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 196ft

2 3 4 5 6 7· 8 9 10 11

Cholera 145 2 Dysentery 3 3 '7 8 5 3 2 4 5 3 T.B. 4 9 5 4 6 4 10 11 7 ~ 4 Injuries 14 20 18 12 14 , 5 Fever 8 4 9 5 4 8 14 6 18 T 6 Natal & Post Natal 2 2 4 2 2 27

Note:-Dcaths utie to Small-Pox, Plague, Cancer and Heart Diseases were reported to be nil. Source:-Civil Surgeon, Dhar. 3~7

TABLE 7' J

COMMUNICA nON STATISTICS-ROADS

DHAR DISTRICT

Total distance falling in the Type i.e. district in Miles all weather, Serial and Furlongs permanent or No. Name of Road Fronl To Miles F/s. fair weather Class Kind 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

State Highways Mhow-Neel11l1ch Road Mile 18 Fs. 6 Mile No. 54 36 2 All Weather Black Topped II Major District Roads Rajgarh-J habua Road Rajgarh Dhar and Jhabua 16 All Weather W.B.M. & B.T, DisUs. boundery 2 Rajgarl'-Kukshi Chikhalda Rajgarh Chikhalda 53 6 do do do Road 3 Manawar-Mangod Road ~1anawar Mangod 31 do do do 4 Manawa,·-Khalghat Road Manawar Khal~hat Joi" to 27 do do do Bombay Agra Road 5 Dilar-Nagda Road Dhar Nagda Join to 14 do do Black Topped Mhow Neemuch Road 6 Manawar·Chikllalda Road Manawar Chikhalda 19 2 do do W.B.M. 7 Alirajpur-Kukshi Road From Dhar& Kukshi do do W.B.M. & B. T. Jhabua Dislls. boundery 8 Dhar Sardarpur-Rajgarh Dhar R"igarh 27 4 do do Black Topped Road 9 Dhar-Gujri Road Dhar Gujri Join to Born· 14 do do do bay Agra Road III Other District Roods

Dhar·Lebad Road Dhar Join to Mhow 12 All Weather Black Topped (Rest House) Neemuch Road Mile No. 21 2 Bagh Jobat-Ambua Road Rajgarh Kuk- Dhar and Jhabua 10 do do W.B.M. & B.T. shi Chikhalda boundery Road Mile No. 30 3 Lunera-Mandu Road Dhar Gujri Mandu 9 do do Black Topped Road Mile No. 14 4 Bagdi-Manpur Road Bombay Agra Join to Ollar Gujri 16 5 do do do Road at Road Manpur 5 Tanda-Zirabad Rood Rajgarh Kuk- Join to Manawar 19 do do do shi Chikhalda M·angod Road at Road at Tand:; MileNo. II ,. 6 Bagh Lungsari-Gandhwani Rajgarh Kuk- Mangod Road at 24 do do do Awalda Rood shi Chikhalda Awalda Rood at Bagh 7 Kukshi-Dabi Road From Rajgarh Dahi Village 14 Fair Weatber II Murrum Road Kukshi - halda Road at Kuksbi 8 Dhanora-Dh~mnod Road Dhamnod at Dhanora Village 19 do do do Bombay Agra Road 9 Manawar Tonki-Dhanora Manawar Join to Dbanora JO do do do Road 10 Tanda Bari-Udaigarh Road Rajgarh Kuk- Dbar Distl. 10 do uo t.lo shi Chikhalda boundery Road at Mile No. 16

Source:-·Executive Engineer, P.W.D. (B&R) Dbar Division, Dhar. 32a

TABLE 7'2

LIST OF POST OFFICF..s, TELEGRAPH AND PUBLIC CALL OFFICES (As on 31-3-19(0)

DHAR DISTRICT

Whether telegraph Whether telegraph Serial Type of and telephone Serial Type of and telephone ·No. Name Office facilities also exist No. Name Office facilities also exist

2 4 2 4

1 Amjhera Sub Office 46 Kadod 2 Dasai Branch Office 47 Mandu 3 Khiledi 48 Nagda 4 Sagwal 49 Nalchha S Anjar (Barwani) Sub Office T.O.,P.C.O. SO Pipalkheda 6 Haribad Branch Office 51 Tiela 7 Mandwada 52 DharBazar Sub Office T.O., P.C.O. S Talwada Buzutg S3 Dhar Collecrorate " Dharampuri (Dbar) 9 Talwa<1a Deb S4 " 10 Badnawar Sub Office T.O., P.C.O· SS Kali Baodi Branch Office 11 Bakhalg~rh Branch Office 56 Tawalai 12 BarmaJ1dal 57 Vmarban .. 13 Bidwal 58 Kukshi Sub Office 14 Brahmllwal 59 Ali 15 Chhayan 60 Dahi 16 Dolaria 61 Dharamrai 17 Dholana, 62 Susari 18 Gajood 63 Talwada (Dhar) 19 Kanwan . 64 Manawar 20 Kad 6S AjaJ1da 21 Labria 66 Awa\daman 22 Muirhan (Malwa) 67 Bakaner 23 Rajod 68 Balipur 24 SandIa 69 Nague' 2S Tilgara 70 PipJi 26 Dhamnod Sub Office T.O.,P.C.O. 71 Tonki 27 Baruphatak Branch Office 72 Nisarpur 28 Brahmangaon 73 Chikhalda 29 Dawana 74 Gangli LiDgwa 30 Dhani " 75 31 76 Lohari " 32 Khalghat 77 Piplia " 33 Khurrampura 78 Singhana .. 34 Nimrani 79 Sirsi 80 Rajgarh (Dhar) 35 Satrati " 36 Semalda 81 Chharawad 37 Sundrel 82 Dattigaon 38 Thikri .. 83 Sardarpur (phar) 39 Dhar Sub Office T.O.,P.C.O. 84 Bag 4() Ahu Branch Office 85 Oumanpur Jolana 41 Bagdi 86 " 42 Dedla .. 87 Ledllaon 43 Dehri (Dhar) 88 Narwali 44 Gandhwani 89 Ringnod Ganahad 90 Tanda 45 " Note :-T. O.=Telegraph Office, P.C.O.=public Call Office. Source :-1 Post Master, Dhar. 2 Telegraph and Telephone Guides. :)2~J

TABLE S·1 LIST OF lMPORTANT It'AIRS AND MELAS

DHAR D1STRICT

Local relicious or Duration of Avera&e Who manaies the Place where When held other occasion of the Mel. or total Fair/Mela Serial Mela or ,..-.' ____ -~..,A... __- •• _.-__ ~ the Mela or Fair Fair (in days) attendance No. Fair is held Hindi months English months

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 BADNAWAR TAHSIL

Multhan Badi 11-12 March/April Bhuleshwar Mahadeo 2 N.A. 2 Badnawar Chai Ira Badi 13 March/April Baijnath Mahadeo 5 4,000 Municipal Committee 3 Makni Chait,a Badi .1 March/ April Gal Ki Yatra I 400 Gram Panchayat ~ Bakhalgarh Jyaistha Badi 2 May/June Khedapati Hanuman 2 450 Gram Panchayat 5 Badnawar Badi 10 August/September Tejaji Ka Mela 2 500 Municipal Committee 6 Sandia Bhadra Badi 10 August/September Tejaji Ka Mela I 450 Gram Panchayat 7 Bhadhhoonji Asvina Badi 30 September/October Shankarji K.a Mela 2 1,450 Gram Panchayat Borda (on the Bank of River Mahi.) II Koteshwar Kartika Sudi 15 October/No~ember Koteshwar Mahadeo 3 10,000 Kendra Panchayat, Badnawar '} Khakrol Agrahyana Sudi 2 November/December Khakrol Mah~deo 2 1,700 Gram Panchayat 10 Badnawar Badi 10 February/March Nameshwar Mahadeo 2 450 Gram Panchayat, Kheda

2 SARDARPUR TAHSIL·

II Bhopawar Chaitra Badi I March/April Gal Ki Yalra 1 2,300 Gram Panchayat 12 Dasai Chaitra Badi 4-5 March/April Narsingji 2 1,500 Gram Panchayat 13 Sagwal Chaitra Badi 1-2 March/April Gal Ka Mela 2 3,500 Gram Pancbayat 14 Narsinggeda Vaisakha Sudi IS April/May Tejaji Ka Mela 3 2,000 Gram Panchaya! 15 Bhopawar Pausa Badi 10 Decemher/January Sban!inathji Ka Mela 3 5,000 Gram Pancbayat 16 Amzera Pausa Badi 14 December/January Amhikaji Ka Mela 8 6,000 Gram Panchayat

3 DHAR TAHSIL

17 Mandav Chaitra Sudi 9 March/April Ramnavmi 1 9,000 Mahant of the temple 18 Sag~r Chaitra Badi I March/April Gal Ki Yatra I 900 Local People 19 Dhar Chaitra Sudi 15 March/April Hanuman Jayanti I 1,000 Hanuman Committee 20 Digthan Chaitra Sudi 15 March/April Hanuman Jayanti 2 500 Gram Panchayat 21 Kesur Bhadra Sudi 10 August/September Tejaji Ka Mela I 6.000 Gram Panchayat 22 Dhar Asvina Sudi 10 September/October Dashahara 1 1,500 Municipal Committee 23 Sagor Pausa/ January Makar Sankrant 3 1,000 Gram Panehayat 24 Dhar Pbaliuna Badi 13 February/March Shivratri 1 1,000 MuniCipal Committee, 25 Dhar No certain date February Bho} Smriti Utsav 1 1,000 Bhoj Smriti Committee 26 Dhar February Biya Bani Yatra 1 2,000 Urs Committee '27 Pari ki Dami February Peer Baba Ki Yatra I 2,000 Muslim Community 28 Dhar March Gular Shah Urs I 2,000 Urs Committee 29 lhiriya Pura May Jagani Mala 4 5,000 Gram Pauchayat 30 Khera Billod October Tejaji Ka Mela I 250 Local People 31 Dhar November Urs Kamaluddin 1,500 Urs Committee

4 KUKSHI TAHSIL

3' Lingwa Pausa December/January Bbairavnathji 15 1,000 Kendra Panchayat Kukshi . 33 Kotda Phalguna Badi 13 February/March Shivratri 1,400 Gram Pancbayat 5 M'ANAWAR TAHSIL

34 Dhamnod P'l.usa December/January Ambi Ka Devi 15 1,500 Gram Panchayat 35 Manawar Pausa December/January Man8la Devi is 2,000 Municipal Committee 36 Balwari Pausa December/January Hanumanji 15 400 Gram Panchayat 37 Bakaner Magha January /February Satmalra De"i 15 2,000 Gram Panchayat 38 Singhana Magha January/February Harsidhi Mata 15 1,000 Gram Panchayat 39 I<..ali Baodi Phalguna February/March Hazarat Biya Bani 7 250 Muslim Community 40 Salls than pet Phalguna Badi 13 February/March Sbivratri 1 2.000 Gram Panchayat

Source :-Superintendent of Police, Dbar_ 330

TABLE 1)·2

LIST OF CINEMA HOLISES

DHA.R DlSTRICT

S.No. Name Location s. No. Name Location 1 2 3 1 2 3

Mohan Talkies Dllar 5 Durga Talkies Manawar. 2 Raj Hansa Talkies Dhar 6 MAhabir Talkies Manawar 3 Jai Hind Talkies Rajgarh 7 Ambika Talkies Dhamnod 4 Surya Talkies Kukshi

Source:' -Collector, Ohar.

IABLE g·3

LIST OJ" PRINTING PRJ.:SSES

DHAR DISTRICT

s. No. Ni\1m: Location 2 3

M;\habir Pres· Dhar 2 Manohar press Dhar 3 Agrawal Press Dhar

Source :-Collt'ctor. Ohar.

TAIUE 8.4

IMPORTANT EVENTS

DHAR DISTRICT

S. No. Year Description of the e ... ent

1953 Scarcity of Rains in Manawar a~d Kukshi Tahsil. 2 1957 High floods in river Khuj causing great loss of property and lives in Manawar Tahsil. 3 1958 Wide-spread horse disease in Sardarpur Tah!.il. 4 1959 Heavy rains in Dhar. Badnawar and Manawar Tahsils causing damage to crops in Dhar Tahsil. loss of 13 per'oJls and 46 cattle and propel·ly worth Rs. 1,242,641 was caused 1n Manawar Tahsil. 5 1960 Heavy rains causing ftood~ in Manawar Tahsil. Paucity of railis causing heavy damage to the crops in Adiwasi areas of Sardarpur Tahsil. Scarcity works were undertaken. 6 1961 (i) Wide spread horse disease in Manawar Tahsil. (ii) High floods In Narbada river in Manawar and Kukshi Tahsils.

Source :-Collector, Dhar.