District Census Handbook, Kheda, Part XIII-A & B, Series-5
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PARTS XIII-A & B ~:~ENS lJ S 1981 TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS SERIES-5 ABSTRACT GUJARAT DISTRICT CENSUS KHEDA HANDBOOK DISTRICT R. S. CHHAYA of the Indian Administrative Selvice Dir,cIOl' 0/ Census Op6Tlllions tJujetrat GUJARAT DISTRICT KHEDA 4 0 8 12 16 20 MILES I I I I S=t I I I I I 4 0 12 16 20 24 28 Kms ~ [l!!J VQUtlbh VldyonQgor PTO. e~~~n. CIJ~ • RH DB VithClI Ucfyognagor IN.A. A:ANAND > DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS. TALVKA HEADQUARTERS. DISTRICT BOUNDARY. TALUKA eOUNDARY NATIONAL HIGHWAY. NH. STATE HIGHWAY. SH 16 OTHER IMPORTANT ROAD .. o "S RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE.. [iiJ RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION,NARROW GAUGE. "II'~ II II RIVER AND STREAM .a ~ VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE Chunel \ S POPULATION WITH NAME. • URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE: o • ••••••• CLASS 1,II,llI,TV J V & VI. ••• POSOT AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE .. PTO DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL tNSTITUT10N OAK BUNGALOW, REST HOUSE,TRAVELlERS DB. RH. TB, BUNGALOW, FOREST BUNGALOW AND F8, CANAL BUNGALOW .. .... C8 tN.A: INOUSTRIAL NOTIFIED AREA Kheda district's Co-operative Milk Producers Union Limited. Anand (po pularly known as Amul Dairy. Anand) not only gain much importance in the dairing development in our country but is well known to the rest of the world for milk as well as milk products. Thus, Kheda district is appearing on the map as leading dairy development Unit. It is located at Mogar. 7.5 kms. south of Anand on National Highway No.8. The divercification project plant (shown in the picture) is a high protein ready to eat Food Manufacturing Uhit dedicated to the cause of Infant Nutrition and distributing nutritious food everyday to about 3,70,000 children located in urban slums and rural) areas. CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 LIST OF PROPOSED PUBLICATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICA nONS Census of India, 1981 Series-5 Gujarat are being published in the following parts Part Subject Covered Number ·I-A Administration Report-Enumeration J-B Administration Report-Tabulation ~II-A General Population Tables .II-B General Population Tables - Primary Census Abstract JII-A General Economic Tables - B-Series (Tables B-1 to B-I0) lII-B General Economic Tables - B-Series (Tables B-l1 to B-22) IV-A Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-l to C-6) IV-B Social and Cultural Tables - C-Series (Tables C-7 to C-IO) V-A Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-l to D-4) V-B Migration Tables - D-Series (Tables D-5 to D-13) VI-A Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-I to F-19) VI-B Fertility Tables - F-Series (Tables F-20 to F-28) .. VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population VIII-A Household Tables (Tables HH-I to HH-16) VIII-B Household Tables (Table HH-17) VIII-C Report on Households IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes § X-A Town Directory X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages XI Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes xn Census Atlas DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK XIlI-A Village and Town Directory XIII-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract ;0 Published § Under Print Note: (1) All the maps included in this publication are based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. (2) The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. (3) (©) Government of India Copyright 1986. CONTENTS Pages 1 FOREWORD (v)-(vi) 2 PREFACE (vii)-(ix) 3 Map of District Frontispiece 4 Important Statistics (xiii)-(xiv) 5 Analytical Notes and Tables i-xli ( i) Census concept of rural and urban areas and other terms ( ii) Brief history of district and District Census Handbook IV (iii) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract v (iv) Physical aspects highlights of the changes in the jurisdiction of the district during the decade . VI ( v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources VII (vi) Brief discription of places of religion, historical or archaeological impoltancc and places of tourist interest in villages and towns xiii (vii) Brief analysis of Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract xxi PART XIII-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY 1-216 SECTION I-VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1-193 List of Abbreviations used in the Village Directory 2 Mehmedabad Taluka ( i) Taluka Map F acing page 3 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 5 (iii) Village Directory 6-15 2 Nadiad Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 17 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 18-19 (iii) Village Directory 20-33 3 Anand Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 35 ( ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 37 (iii) Village Directory 38-49 4 Petlad Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 51 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages S3 (iii) Village Directory 54-6S Pages 5 Dorsad Taluka ( i) Taluka :t.lap Facing page 67 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 68-69 (iii) Village Directory 70-83 6 Khambhat Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 85 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 86-87 (iii) Village Directory 88-99 7 Matar Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 101 (ii) Alpbabetic List of Villages 103 (iii) Village Directory 104-113 8 Kapadvanj Tafuka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 115 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 116-117 (iii) Village Directory 118-135 9 Balasinor Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 137 (ii) Alphabetic List of Villages 13~,.".,.139 (iii) Village Directory 140-151 10 Tbasra Taluka ( i) Taluka Map Facing page 153 ( ii) Alphabetic List 0 f ViUages 154-155 (iii) Village Directory 156-167 Appendix I Talukawise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities 170-173 Appendix II Land Utilisation Data in respect of Non-Municipal Towns 174 Appendix III Talukawise List of Villages where no Amenities, viz, Educational, Medical, Post and Telegraph, Market/Hat, Communication and Power Supply are available . 174 Appendix IV List of Villages according to the Proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to Total Population by Ranges 175-193 ii l'ages SECTION II-TOWN DIRECTORY 195-216 List of Abbreviations and Codes used in the Town Directory 197 Statement I Status and Growth History 198-199 Statement II Physical Aspects and Locations of Towns, 1979 200-201 Statement III Municipal Finance, 1979 202-203 Statement IV Civic and other Amenities, 1979 204-205 Statement IV-A Civic and other Amenities in Notified Slums, 1979 206-209 Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1979 210-213 Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 214-215 Appendix Towns showing their Out-growths with Population 216 PART XIII-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1-117 Explanatory Note for Primary Census Abstract 2 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 1 General Primary Census Abstract 3-7 2 Scheduled Castes Primary Census Abstract 9-11 3 Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract 13-15 VILLAGE / TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Mehmedabad Taluka 19-25 2 Nadiad Taluka 27-33 3 Anand TaJuka 35-41 4 Petlad Taluka 43-49 5 Borsad Taluka 51-57 6 Khambhat Taluka 59-65 7 Malar Taluka 67-71 8 Kapadvanj Taluka 73-81 9 Balasinor Taluka 83-89 10 Thasra Taluka 91-97 Appendix Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Trib~ Population-Urban Block-wise 99-117 iii FOREWORD The district census handbook (DeH), com more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspec piled by the Census Organisation on behalf of particularly in relation to amenities and land. the State governments, is one of the most use pattern is expected to further meet the need valuable products of the Census. The DCR is Elf micro level planning for rural areas. It is constantly referred to by planners; administrators, expected to help not only in local area planning academicians and researchers. It is inter alia but regUlating the provision of goods and services used for delimitation of constituencies, formu as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances lation of local level and regional plans and as in the process of development. A few new items an aid to District administration. The district of information have also been introduced to meet census handbook is the only publication which some of the requirements of the Revised Mini provides Primary Census Abstract (PCA) data mum Needs Programme. Such new items of upto village level for the rural areas and ward information as adult literacy centres, primary wise for each city or town. It also provides data health sub-centres and community health workers on infrastructure and amenities in villages and in the village have been introduced in the village towns, etc. directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the viII age is to have an The district census handbook series was idea abOllt the villages in the district which initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained are inaccessible. A new column, "total popu important census tables and PCA for each lation and number of households" has been village and town of the district. During 1961 introduced to examine the correlation of the Census the scope of the OCR was enlarged and amenities with the popUlation and number of it contained a descriptive account of the district, households they serve. Addition of two more administrative statistics, census tables and a appendices listing the villages where no ameni- village and town directory, including PCA. The ties are available and according to the propor 1971 OCR series was planned in three: parts. tion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-A related to village and town directory.