PARTS XIII-A & B ~:~ENS lJ S 1981 TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS

SERIES-5 ABSTRACT

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT

R. S. CHHAYA of the Indian Administrative Selvice Dir,cIOl' 0/ Census Op6Tlllions tJujetrat GUJARAT

DISTRICT KHEDA

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tN.A: INOUSTRIAL NOTIFIED AREA '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 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 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 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 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 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 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

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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. population to the total population has also been Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C made with this view in mind. comprised analytical report, administrative stati­ stics, district census tables and certain analytical The formats of the town directory have also tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect been modified to meet the requirements of the of villages. However, in some States it was Minimum Needs Programme by providing infor­ confined to district census tables and in a few mation on a few new items. A new st{ltement on cases altogether given up due to delay in compi. civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I lation and printing. and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is While designing the format of 1981 DeH expected that this will help the planners to series some new features along with the restru­ chalk out programmes on provision of civic cturing of the format of village and town amenities for the improvement of slums. The directory have been attempted. At the same columns on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled time, comparability with the 1971 data has also Tribes population in statement IV relating to been kept in view. All the amenities except civic and other amenities and adult literacy power supply in the village have been brought classes/centres under educational facilities in together in the village directory with the instru­ statement V are also added inter alia with this ction that in case an amenity -is not available view. A significant addition is class of town in in the refer rent village the distance in broad all the seven statements of the town directory. ranges from the nearest place where tlae amenity The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas is available may be given. The restructuring of the of the country can be best analysed by t.kiDI forma.t of the village directory and incorporating tile clals of towns into consideration. Tho

(v) addition of the columns on civ ic administration been inserted at appropriate places, to further status and popu lation in a few statements also enhance the value of the publication. serves this purpose. The format of the primary census abstract This pUblication is a joint venture' of the for the villages and towns has been formulated State Government and the Census Organisation. in the light of changes in the economic and The data have been collected and compiled in other questions canvassed through the individual the State under the direction of Shri R. S. Chhaya slip of 1981 Census. the Director of Census Operations, Gujarat on In order to avoid delay in publication of behalf of the State Government which has borne 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that the cost of printing. The task of planning, Part-A of the volume contains village and +.own designing and co-ordination of this publicati~n directory and Part-B, the peA of villages and was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy towns including the Scheduled Castes and Registrar General (Social Studies) of my office. Scheduled Tribes PCA upto Tahsil/Town levels. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) At the beginning of the DCH a detailed analy­ provided the technical guidance in the prepara­ tical note supported by a number of inset tables tion of the maps. Data received from Census based on PCA and non census data in relation Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social to the infrastructure has been introduced to Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research enhance its value. The district and Tahsil/Police StationjC D Block etc., level maps depicting the Officer. I am thankful to all who have contri­ boundaries and other important features have buted in this project.

NEW DELHI P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982 Registrar General, India The District Census Handbooks are printed I. Part A during every decadal Census from 19~1. These ( 1) Village Directory District Census HandbOoks are prepared by the (2) Town Directory Census Organisation and DCHB unit of the State Government~ These are publish~ i by the Stale II. Part B Government at their own cost. The District Cen­ District/Talukawise Primary Census Abstract sus Handbooks are the first Publications in the series of 1981 Census Publication. The Census Both the Parts A and B of the District Organisation has been collecting an enormous Census Handbook for 1981 Census have been data both during the Census Enumeration period combined and printed in one volume. as well as after the Census Enumeration period. This data is very valuable to the Administrators, The Village Directory contains comprehensive Economists, Planners, Research Workers, Scholars information about the basic amenities available and other intelligentsia and also to the several at the village leval such as medical, educational, institutions dealing with social-economic and drinking water, etc. The Town Directory also developmental aspects of the State. It is absolu­ consists of information about the status, growth tely necessary that this data after its collection history. municipal finances, civic and other ame­ is printed in the time and reaches the data users nities, etc. also in time. It is a matter of great satisfaction that the present volume is being published in The Primary Census Abstract contains infor­ the minimum possible time after the Census mation about the number of occupied residential count. houses and households, total population including houseless and institutional population, literacy, The Census count in Gujarat State was taken Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population and during the period February-March 1981. The the information pertaining to workers and non­ provisional figures collected through the District workers. A special feature of the 1981 District Census officers were published and presented to Census Handbook is the inclusion of Scheduled the Chief Minister of Gujarat State on 23rd Castes/Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstracts March, 1981. After the declaration of the provi­ which gives complete DistrictjTaluka/Townwise sional count six Regional Tabulation Offices were data on Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes .. opened at different places in the State. Three 5uch Regional Tabulation Offices were opened at Ahmadabad, one at , one at Sur at and The data for the Village Directory has been one at . The Census records were edited collected through the Taluka Development OffiCers and checked in these offices and the Primary who in turn obtained the data from the village Census Abstract for all the areas of the State officials through their Statistical Assistants. In were prepared. For this purpos~ 1,102 Tablllators, the District Census Handbook Cell this data 184 Checkers and 61 Supervisors were tempora­ subjected to a very close scrutiny and inaccura­ rily engaged for a period of ten months. These cies or deficiencies where noted were again got offices were supervised by Deputy Directors of . checked through the Statistical Assistants. For Census Operations who were taken on deputation this purpose persons were deputed to the distri­ from the State C!overnment. cts for obtaining the informations quickly. The area figures as reported by the village officials The District Census Handboo~ for the 1981 were also checked with the figures reported by Census is published in two parts as follows : the District Inspectors of Land Records. Utmost

(vii) care has been taken to see that the spellings ral Administration Department, also tookactive of the villages are correct. Some of the data interest in the progress of Census work. I would collected from the village level has also been like to make a q::l'cial mention about the extra cross-checked with the data which was supplied facilities granted by the State Government by by the different Directorates and the Heads of way of creation of a Special Cell for the com­ the Departments of the State Goverment. The pilation of District Census Handbooks. One post information pertaining to the District write-up of Deputy Director and several posts of Rese­ (Item V of the Analytical Note) has been obta­ arch Assistants, Statistical Assistants, Clerks and ined through the Collector and the District Deve­ Typists have been sanctioned by the State Govern­ lopment Officers and the other district heads. ment specially for the coilmpation of the data. The services of all these persons were placed The data on Town Directory has been obta­ at the disposal of the Directorate for the comp­ ined through the various local bodies such as ilation work. Municipal Corporation, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats and Gram Panchayats. These were also checked in the Directorate by a Special Cell. Shri G. S. Shah, Director, Bureau of Econo­ mics & Statistics, , also The Primay Census Abstract and Town Dire­ rendered very valuable help by providing what­ ctory with their Inset Tables have been prepared ever data was required for cross-checks and. by in the Directorate whereas Village Directory providing personnel for the Special Cell of alongwith its Inset Tables have been prepared District Census Handbook.. . in District Census Handbook Cell.

Maps . The ~ol1ectors and the District Development OffIcers Incharge of the districts and the Muni­ In each volume one district map showing the cipal Commissioners incharge of the Municipal taluka boundaries, location of towns and villages Corporation areas, have extended their whole­ having a popUlation of 5,000, comunications, etc. hearted cO-0peration for the Census work. The has been printed. Taluka maps for each of the ~esident Deputy Collectors, the Deputy Collectors talukas in the district are also inserted in the lllcharge of Sub-Divisionals, the District Statis­ District Census Handbook. These taluka maps tical Officers, the Deputy District Development indicate the boundaries of the villages and towns Officers, the Mamlatdars, the Taluka Development within the taluka and the location code numbers Officers, the Chief Officers of the MuniCipalities, of each village. The maps were prepared in the the Deputy Mamlatdars and the Statistical Assis­ map section of the Director of Census Operations. tan~s at the DistrictJTaluka levels, all played an Important role in the Census work. I express my deep gr:;ltitude to all of them. After the Acknowledgement Census count a large number of young boys and girls coming right from the schools and colleges The compilation of a huge mass of data were employed as Tabulators, Checkers and wMch is printed in this book requires the active Supervisors and all of them worked very hard help and co-operation of the State Government in for the compilation of the useful data. addition to the help and co-operation of all the officers and staff members of the Census Dire­ ctorate. I am deeply indebted to Shri H. K.. L. Shri P. T. Thakkar, Director of Printing and Kapoor, Chief Secretary to the Government of Stationery, Government of Gajarat, has taken Gujarat for extending all help in the matter. Shri the interest in the printing of the Handbooks. K. Rammoorthy who was working as Secretary, I here by acknowledge the valuable help, guid­ General Administration Department, during the ance and assistance rendered by him and other Census Enumeration period extended his whole­ officers of the Printing Department. Shri P. K. haTted co-operation. Shri V. Krishnamurthy Choksi, Printing Inspector in this Directorate, who subsequently took over as Secretary, Gene- looked after the printing jobs very well.

(viii) In the Census Directorate Shri' J. It. Patel, Neelaben A. Bhatt, Deputy Director was assist. Deputy Director of Census Operations (Tech.) ed by the Assistant Director Shri V. R. Gandhi was looking after the Compilation Section so and Research Assistants Kum. T. K. Shah and f~r as Census data was concerned. The collection Smt. S. B. Solanki and Statistical Assistants and compilation of data for tbe Village Directory Smt. H. A. Patel, Smt. C. C. Mehta, Shri ·S. V. was looked after by Mrs. Neelaben A. Bhatt, Patel and Shri P. K. Shastri. Deputy Director whose services were placed at the disposal of the Directorate. Both these offi­ In the Map Section the work of pre­ cers have· put in bard labour for the compilation paration of State/ District / Taluka maps was and printing of the data. looked after by Shri K. M. Dhawale, Senior Geographer and Shri B. L. Arya, Geographer. Shri K. H. Desai, Shd V. A. Sathe, Shri They were ably assisted by Shri K. K. Patel, K. R. Shridharani and Shd S. D. Vadera, who Artist, Sarvashri M. S. Bhatt and B. J. Modi were officers on deputation from the Gujarat Senior Draftsmen and Sarvashri D. A. Maroo, Administrative Service, supervised the editing, R. K. Joshi, G. M. Kosti, B. C. Trivedi and checking and compilation work at the Regional M.A. Shukla, Draftsmen. Offices in Ahmadabad, , Vadodara and Rajkot respectively. Shd P. J. Jhala and Shri The work of dictations and typing of notes, M. A. Malwade, who were officers on deputation reports, tables, etc., was undertaken by Shd J. A. from the State Government from the Bureau of Harry, Confidential Assistant in the Directorate, Economics and Statistics, supervised the editing, diligently with sp:ed and accuracy. He was checking and compilation work at Regional Tabu­ assisted by a number of Typists in the office. lation Offices in Abmadabad. Sbri V. H. Vuavada, Deputy Director from the General Administrative Limitations of space prevent me from Service looked after the administration work. All making individual mention of all those who these officers worked diligently and accurately have contributed to the making of this volume during their service in the Census Organisation. so accurate and complete. Quite a large number of Assistant Compilers, Computors,' Clerks, In the Directorate Shri J. K. Patel, Deputy. Typists, Proof Readers, Draftsmen, Artist, etc., Director was assisted by Shri R. V. Sanghani have contributed valuable help in this work. and Smt. D. D. Jhala, Investigators and Satistical Asistants Shd K.P. Patel, Shri R.R Upadhyay, Finally, I would like to express my deep Kum. J.R. Megba, Smt. M.B. Patel and Smt. K,S. gratitude to Shri P. Padmanabha, lAS, Registrar Mehta. The typing of Primary Cen.ius Abstract General, Government of India, and Sarvashri was undertaken in a special section which was K. K. Chakravorty, V. P. Pandey, N. G. Nag headed by Investigator Shri M. H. Patel. In the and Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrars General, State Cell of District Census Handbook Smt. for the guidance given to me from time to time.

AHMADABAD R. S. CHHAYA 18th August, 1982 Director of Census Operations, Gujarat, Ahmadabad

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IMPORTANT STATISTICS AND ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES

IMPORTAN1~ ST ATISTI.CS

State District Gujarat Kheda

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 34,085,799 3,015,027 Males 17,552,640 1,574,340 Females 16,533,159 1,440,687

RURAL Persons 23,484,146 2,408,672 Males 11,986,672 ],257,9-8 Females 11,497,474 1,150,694

URBAN Persons 10,601,653 606,3~5 Males 5,565,968 316,362 }:<'emales 5,035,685 289,993

DECENNIAL POI'ULATION + 27.67 + 22.99 GROWTH RATE 1971-81

AREA (Sq. Km.) 196,024.0 7,194.0

DENSITY OF POPULATION 174 419 (Per Sq. Km.)

SEX RATIO (Number of Females 942 915 per 1,000 Males)

LITERACY RATE Persons 43.70 49.04 Males 54.44 62.48 Females 32.30 34.35

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION 31.10 20,11 TO TOTAL POPULA TJON

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 32.23 30.70 Males 52.19 52.12 Females 11.03 7.30

(II) MARGINAL WORKERS PerlloDs 5.04 4.68 Males 0.72 0.61 Females 9.63 9.13

~iii IMPORTANT STA TISTJ CS -Contd. State District Gujarat Kheda

(Ill) NON-WORKERS Persons 62.73 64.62 Males 47.09 47.27 Females 79.34 83.5;

BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS :

PERC}I!NTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS

(I) CULTIV ATORS Persons 37.46 40.39 Males 38.95 44.17 Females 30.02 10.95

(II) AGRICULTURAL I,ABOURERS Persons 22.65 26.94 Males 17.59 22.63 Females 48.08 60.53

(III) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Perlons 2.44 207 Males 2.42 2.10 Females 2.48 1.79

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 37.45 30.60 Males 41.04 31.10 Females 19.42 26.73

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 7.15 5.87 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 7.15 5.92 Females 7.15 5.82

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 14.22 1.48 POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Males 13.98 1.51 Females 14.49 1.45

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 5,854,862 539,187 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 18,550 968 Inhabited 18,114 965 Uninhabited 436 3

NUMBER OF TOWNS 255 18

l(iv ANALYTICAL NOTES AND TABLES

Officers through their Supervisors. These figures I. Census concepts of rural and urban areas and other terms, viz., Census House, Household, were obtained 'by the Di~ector 0'£' Census Ope­ Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Literates, rations through the District Census 'officers and Main Workers, Marginal Workers, Non-Wor­ the figures after compilation were declared on 23rd March, 1981 as Provisional Census Figures kers, etc. for 1981 Census. Paper 1 showing those figures The 1981 Census was carried out in Gujarat was printed and published- and distributed on in two stages. The first stage of house listing a complimentary basis. was completed in the months of June-July 1980. During the Census Operations mainly two The houselists thus prepared provided a frame Census records were filled up by the Enume­ for the enumeration work. In the second stage rators in each block. These were (1) Household the house to house Census enumeration was Schedules and (2) Individual Slips. The different carried out from 9th February, 1981 to 28th concepts which were adopted-during the houseli­ February, 1981 with reference date as sunrise of sting stage as" well as during the Census enume­ 1st March, 1981. The enumeration of houseless population was carried out on the night of 28th ration are' as follows; February, 1981. A revisional round was also (I) Rural and Urba~ Areas taken from lst March, 1981 to 5th March, 1981. Rural Areas " The basic unit for rural areas In this revisional round the Enumerators reCo­ is a revenue village which has a definite boun­ rded new births that had taken place after their dary. The revenue village may comprise several last visit for enumeration but before the sunrise hamlets but the entire villagt has 'been treated of 1st March, 1981 and also any visitor(s) that as one unit for presentation of the data. had moved into household and who had been , away from his/her/their place of normal resi­ Urban Areas,' Urban areaS have been' dence throughout the enumeration period or an specifically defined for the 1981 Census. The entire household that had moved into the juris-' criteria adopted during the 1981 Census was diction .of the e~umeration during this petiod almost the' same as adopted in 1961 and 1971 and which had not been enumerated before. The Censulles-. The following criteria were adopted names of persons who had died after the enu­ for classifying urban areas in the States : meration period but before the sunrise of 1st (a) All' places with a Municipality, Muni­ March, 1981 were deleted from the Individual cipal Corporation or Cantonment Board Slips which had been filled up during enume­ ration period. or Notified Town Area." (b) All other places which specified the In Gujarat prior to the taking of 1981 following criteria: ' Census a special programme of updating per­ manent house-numbering scheme in the different 1 A minimum population of 5,000, parts of the State was also carried out in co-ordi­ 2 At least 7S per cent of the male nation with the Local Bodies and State Govern­ working population engaged in non­ ment. The permanent house:-numbering scheme agricultural (and allied) activity; in Gujarat was introduced during the 1971 Census and the . District/Taluka Panchayats, Municipal 3 A population of at least 400 persons CorporatIOns, Municipalities, Nagar Panchayats per sq. km. or a population of 1,000 and Village Panchayats played a very useful per sq: mile. role in. fi~ing the number plates on the houses and bUIldmgs. The slight variation of the, criteria adopted in 1981 and that adopted" in j9_~1':"1971 Censuse~ After the Census count was over the Enu­ was that during 1981 Census tlie',~ersoos workiog merators submitted the figures to the Charge in activities such as fishing, 10$gI0;;"' etc., wer~ treated as par with cultivators and agricultural Kamati Mochi, Ranigar, Rohidas, Rohit, labourers whereas in 1961-1971 Censuses these Samgar were treated as engaged in non-agricultural 5 Bhangi, Mehtar, Olgana, Rukhi, Malkana, activity. Halalkhor, Lalbegi, Balmiki, Korar, Zadmalli 6 Chalvadi, ChaIinayya (II) Census House 7 Chenna Dasar, Holaya Oasar A 'Census House' is a building or part of 8 Dangashia a building having separate main entrance from 9 Dhor, Kakkayya, Kankayya the road or common courtyard or staircase. etc., 10 Garmatang used or recognised as a separate unit. It may 11 Garoda, Garo be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a 12 Halleer residential or non-residential purpose or both. 13 Halsar, Haslar, Hulasvar, Halasvar In case of a building having a number of flats 14 Holar, Valhar or blocks which are independent of one another 15 Holaya, Holer having separate entrances of their own from the 16 Lingader road or a common staircase or a common court­ 17 Mahar, Taral, Ohegu Megu yard leading to a main gate, were considered 18 Mahyavansi, Dhed, Dhedh, Vankar, Maru ~s separate <;~nsus houses. Vankar. Antyaj . ~ .'. - :.- 19 Mang, Matang, Minimadig (III) Census Household 20 Mang Garudi A household is a group of persons who 21 Meghval~ Meghwal, Menghvar _coJ.llmonly li"e together and would take their 22 Mukri meals -from a'common kitchen unless the exigen- 23 Nadia, Hadi 9ies ()f work 'prevented any of them from doing 24 Pasi _so~ There may be a household of persons related 25 Senva, Shenva, Chenva, Sedma, Rawat by:.. blood or a household of unrelated persons 26 Shemalia 'or ha.ving a mix of both. Examples of unrelated 27 Thori household are boarding houses, messes, hostels, 28 . Tirgar, Tirbanda residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, etc. These 29 Turi are called .'Institutional Households'. 30 Turi Barot, Dedh Barot

(IV) Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes

-The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 1 Barda as notified under the Constitution for Gujarat 2 Bavacha, Bamcha State have been treated as Scheduled Castes and 3 Bharwad (in the Nesses of the forests of Scheduled Tribes for the purpose of enumera­ Alech, Barada and Gir) tion. A list of such Scheduled Castes/Scheduled 4 Bhil, Bhil Garasia, Dholi-Bhil, Dungri Tribes notified for Gujarat is as under : BhH, Dungri Garasia, Mewasi Bhil, Rawal GUJARAT Bhil, Tadvi Bhil, Bhagalia, Bhilala, Pawra, Vasava, Vasave The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 5 Charan· (in the Nesses of the forests of Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 (No. 108 of Alech, Barada and Gir) 1976, dated the 18th September, 1976) 6 Chaudhri (in Surat and districts) Chodhara _ Scheduled Castes 7 8 Dhanka. Tadvi, Tetaria, Valvi 1 Ager. 9 Dhodia 2 Bakad, Bant 10 Dubla, Talavia, Halpati 3 Bawa Dedh, Dedh Sadhu II Gamit, Gamta, Gavit, Mavchi, Padvi 4 Bhambi, Bhambhi, Asadaru, Asodi, Chama­ 12 Gond, Rajgond dia, Chamar, Chambhar, Chamgar, Hara­ 13 Kathodi, Katkari, Ohor Kathodi, Ohor Kat­ layya, Harali, Khalpa, Machigar, Mochigar, kari, Son Kathodi, Son Katkari Madar, Madig, Mochi, Nalia, Telegu Mochi, 14 Kokna, Kokni, Kukna

(i() is Koii (in ) workers has been classified into four categories, 16 Koli Dhor, Tokre Koli, Kolcha, Koigha viz., cultivator, agricultural labourer, household 17 Kunbi (in the Dangs district) industry and other worker. These terms are ex­ 18 Naikda, Nayaka, Cholivala Nayaka, Kapa- plained below dia Nayaka, Mota Nayaka, Nana Nayaka 19 Padhar CUltivator 20 Paradhi (in Kutch district) For purposes of the Census a person 21 Pardhi, Advichincher, Phanse Pardhi (exclud­ is working as .Cultivator if he or she is enga$ed ing Amreli, , , , either as employer, single worker or family Kutch, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts) worker in cultivation of land owned or held 22 Patelia from Government or held from private persons 23 Pomla or institutions for payment in money, Idn:d or' 24 Rabari (in the Nesses of the forests of share. Cultivation includes supervision or direc­ Alech, Barada and Gir) tion of cultivation. 25 Rathawa 26 Siddi (in Amreli, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, A person who has given out his/her land to Junagadh, Rajkot and Surendranagar districts) another person or persons for cultivation for 27 Vaghri (in Kutch district) money, kind or share of crop and who does not 28 Varli even supervise or direct cultivation of land, will 29 Vito la, Kotwalia, Barodia not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working in another person's land for wages in (V) Literates cash or kind or a combination of both (agricul­ A person who can both read and write with tural labourer) will not be treated as cultivator. understanding in any language is taken as 'lite­ Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing and rate'. A person who can merely read but cannot harvesting and production of cereals and millet write is not literate. It is not necessary that a crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajri, ragi, person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, ground­ nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and minimqm educational standard. kindred fibre crop, cotton, etc., and doel> not (VI) Main Workers, Marginal Workers, Non­ include fruit gr:owing, vegetable growing or Workers keeping orchards or groves or working of plan­ During the 1981 Census 'Work' had been tations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and defined as participation ill any economicall y other medicinal plantations. productive activity. Such participation may be Agricultural Labourer physical or mental in nature. The work involves not only actual work but also effective supervi­ A person who works in another person's sion and direction of work. land for wages in money, kind or share is re­ The reference period for 'Work' is one year garded as an agricultural labourer. He or she preceding the date of enumeration. The main­ has no risk in the cultivation but he/she merely worker was a person who had worked for the works in another person's land for wages. An major part of the year in that activity. By major agricultural labourer has .no right of lease or part of the year it was intended to find out as contract on land on which he/she works. to whether a person had worked for 183 days or more or in other words worked for six Household Industry months or more. Those who had worked for Household Industry is defined as an industry less than six months or 183 days were treated conducted by the head of the household himself/ as marginal workers. A Non-Worker was one who herself and or by the members of the household had no economical activity during the year. at home Or within the village in rural areas and The information on 'Workers and Non-Wor­ only within the precinct of the house where kers' were obtained through Q. Nos. 14(a) to 16 the household lives in urban areas. The larger of the Individual ~lip. The main activity of proportion of wvrkers in a household industry

( iii ) should consist of members of the household in­ social work, all Government servants, Municipal cluding the head. The industry should not be employees, teachers, priests, entertainment run on the scale of a registered factory which artists, etc. In effect, all those who work in would qualify or .has to be registered under the any field of economic activity other than culti­ Indian Factory Act. vator, agricultural labourer or household industry, are 'Other Workers'. There may be an industry which is being run by a large joint family of more than 10 II. Brief history of the District and District persons and where power is used or more than Census Handbook 20 persons where power is not used. In such cases, though only family members are involved, [AJ History of the District this is not to be treated as 'HHI'. Thus, the meaning of the term 'run on the scale of a re­ Crossed by so many of the chief lines of gistered factory' refers to such cases even if traffic between upper and central India and coast, these are not registered. as. such. the district contains settlements of very great antiquity. Under its different Rajput dynasties The main critedon of a Household Industry (746.:..1290) the lands of Kaira were, except per­ is the participation of one or more members of haps Thasra and Kapandvanj, included in the a household. This criterion applies in urban settled and directly-managed portions of the areas too. Even if the industry is not actually Anhilvada domain. At the end of the fourteenth located at home in rural areas there is greater century they passed under the Muslaman-kings possibility of the members of the household of , and with the other crown lands participating even if' it is located anywhere were in 1573 transferred to the Moguls, From within the village limits. In the urban areas about 1720 to 1750 the district was the scene where organised industry takes greater promi­ of almost unceasing conflicts between the nence, the Household Industry should be con­ Marathas and the Muslim viceroys and fined to the precincts of the house where the nobles. Except that the Kaira estate was participants live. In urban areas even if the for ten years left in the hands of the Babi members of the household by themselves run an family, on the capture of the Ahmedabad (1753), industry, but at a place away from the precincts the districts were shared between the Peshwa of their home, it is not to be considered a and the Gaekwad. and remained with them till Household Industry. It should be located within handed over to the British, partly in 1803 and the precincts of the house where the members partly in 1817. live in the case of urban areas. Thereafter, the Kaira district remained under A Household Industry should relate to pro­ the British rule and formed part of Bombay duction, processing, servicing, repairing or mak­ Province. On the bifurcation a bilingual Bombay ing and selling (but not merely selling) of goods. state, it formed part of Gujarat State from It does not include professions such as a pleader 1st May, 1960. or Doctor or Barber, Musician, Dancer, Waterm­ an, Dhobi, Astrologer, etc., or merely trade or bu­ Th{l late Patel brothers Shri Vithalbhai and siness, even if such professions, trade or services Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the two of the most arc run at home by members of the household. illustrious sons of India, belonged to , Other Workers a village of Anand taluka. The front rank statement and politician Shri Vithalbhai Patel All workers, I.e., thuse who have been en­ ~ was a great constitutionalist and the first Indian gaged in some economic activity during the last President of the Imperial Legislative Assembly one year, who are not cultivators or agricultural constituted during the British regime. He fought labourers or iil Household Industry, are 'Other the alien rule from the legislative platform upto Workers'. The type of workers that come under his death. Services rendered by him to the this category include factory workers, plantation nation at the time of Salt Satyagraha at workers, those in trade, commerce, business, Dharasana arc well-known. Late Shri Vallabh­ transport, mining construction, political or bhai Patel became the acknowledges 'Sardar'

( iv ) (leader) of the whole nation consequent upon A separate portion known as 'Town Directory,' his success in the no tax compaign at Bardoli was also included in the· Distriot Censlls Hand­ in 1928. As the first Deputy Prime Minister and book.· The Handbook was divided into tl\ree Home Minister of Independent India, he accom­ subparts known as Part-A which contail;l.ed plished the herculian task of integrating the the Village Directory and Town Direotory, native States with his unparalleled fact ingenuity Part-B which - contained the Primary' Census and forthnightness matched by a keen foresight Abstracts and Part-C which eontatn~d .' ihi and appraisal of the country's situation handled Introductory Essay, Official Statistics, ~ic. with a firm hand. As first rank fighters in the Cause of freedom, the contribution made by For the 1981 Census the District Cens~s both these brothers have earned for this district Handbook is being brought out in two Parts, a good name throughout the country. Part XIII-A and Part XIII-B. Part XlII-A will contain the Village and Town 'Directory whereas In November 1956, the States were reorga­ Part XIII-B will contain the Primary Census nised and the bigger bilingual State of Bombay Abstracts both General and Scheduled Castes and was formed with Vidarbha, Marathawada, Scheduled Tribes. The Part-C as it was brought and Kachchh regions and Kheda out during the 1971 Census has been dropped. district became a part of the bigger bilingual III. Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory State. and Primary Census Abstract

Lastly, the Bombay State was bifurcated on The District Census Handbooks which are 1st, May, 1960 and separate State of Gujarat now being printed during every Census after and Maharashtra were formed. Since that date the 1951 Census are very important publications the Kheda district became a part of the Gujarat of the Census Organisation. With the emphasis State. by the Planning Commission on the • Minimum (BJ History of District Census Handbook Needs Programme' of the rural areas the Dis­ trict Census Handbook has become an impor. Prior to the 1951 Census the Census figures· tant tool in the hands of the Administrators, were brought out villagewise under a booklet Planners, Policy Makers and Academicians. For known as ' Village Handbook' which contained the 1981 Census the District Census Handbook only the population totals of villages. These has been divided into two parts which are books were prepared by the Census Organisation combined in one volume. The details of the on behalf of the State Government and published contents of each of these two parts 'are as by the latter. It was for the first time in 1951 follows: Census that a more detailed and well organised book known as 'District Census Handbook' PART A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DiRECTORY was brought out by the Census Organisation. Village Directory The 1951 Census Handbook contained the villa­ gewise Primary Census Abstracts which also This Part-A contains the nOll-census included the information on post offices, railway statistics of each village and town in the. stations and the nearest bazars of each village. district. The Village Directory gives· villagewise The Handbook also contained several district particulars of . amenities available for each tables. village in the spheres of education, medical, During the 1961 Census the District Census power supply, drinking. water, post 'and Handbooks were brought out which contained telegraph, communication, lanJ-~~e,' weekly· the Primary Census Abstracts as well as certain markets and places of religious, historical district tables. and archaeological interests III the village. During the 1981 Census additional informa­ During 1971 Census also the District Census tion regarding (l) copies of the newspapers Handbooks were published which in addition to coming in the village, (2) number of motor­ tbe Primary Census Abstracts contained a Village cycles and scooters available in the village, (3) Directory showing the different village amenities number of cars and jeeps available in the and lund-use of all the villa[!,cs in the district. village and (4) number of tractors available in

CY) the village h~ve been added. The above non­ for the Town Directory were obtained from the census data of the Village Directory was colle­ Municipal authority in case of lllunicipal towns cted from the Taluka Development Officers of and for other towns the data were obtained ea~h Taluka Panchayat in the State. In Gujarat from the concerned Nagar and Gram Panchayats. under the democratic decentralisation scheme An Appendix showing the towns with their out­ the Panchayats are now exercising very wide growths with population is also prepared and J?~~ers and the post of Statistical Assistants attached at the end of the Town Directory. ar~ . ullder the administrative and technical control of the Taluka Panchayats. Besides, the PART B: PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Talati-cum-Mantris at the village level who Part-B gives for each village and for each are the base village functioneries are also under ward of the town the primary cenSllS data incor­ the control of the Taluka Panchayats. The porating area of the town in ~q. kms. and of proformae for soliciting the information were the villages in hectares, the number of occ~pied despatched to the Talati-cum-Mantris through residential houses, the number of households , the Taluka Development Officers and these total popUlation and its break-up by sex, Sche­ after they were filled up were checked by the duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population, Taluka Development Officers and also by the literate population and working popUlation by District Statistical Officers who work under the four broad categories, viz., (I) cultivators, (2) administrative and technical control of the agricultural labourers, (3) those working in District' Panchayats. The data thus received was household industries and (4) other workers. There checked fully ill the District Census Handbook is a slight departure in the presentation from Unit of the State Government. At the end of the 1971 categories which \\'ere in all nine Village Directory a taluka abstract in Appen­ categories. dix-I of educational, medical and other amenities is also prepared and printed. Appendix-It whkh shows the land utilisation The Scheduled Castes/Schedukd Tribes Pri­ data in respect of non-municipal towns is mary Census Abstracts at the District/Talukaj printed. In Appendix-Ill the talukawise list of City level are also printed in Part-B of the Handbook. villages where 110 amenities relating to educa­ tional, medical, drinking water, post and tele­ graph, communication, power supply and market/ IV. Physical aspects highlights on the changes hats, are available have been shown. Appendix-IV in the jurisdiction of the district during shows talukawise list of villages according to the decade including its boundaries and the proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled any important event -on . geograpllic or Tribes population by ranges. The last two geophysical aspect appendices have been included ror the first time There have been no major jurisdictional in the 1981 Census. changes in the district boundaries during the last Town Directory decade. The administrative jurisdiction of all the taluka~ of the district as shown in 1971 Census The Town Directory portion furni:,hing the is the same during 1981 Census except - a few data for each lown in the district is exihibitcd I:hanges in villages/towns which are as under: in seven statements covering (I) the status and growth of the civic administration, (2) physical Dhuvaran of Khambhat taluka which was aspect and location of towns, (3) the civic fina­ village in 1971 Census has been classified nces of the towns, (4) the civic and other ame­ as town for the purpose of enumcration in 19S1 nities in the towns, (5) the medical, educational, Census. recreational and cultural facilities in the towns, (6) Yithal Udhyognagar Industrial Notified Area trade, (OOHnercc, industries and banking in the of Anand Taluka which has been notified by thc towns and lastly (7) the civic and other ameni­ State Government under GR No. GHU 75/39/ ties in notified slums wherever they exist. GID 1974/4084 (lY)-CH dated 6-5-75 is also The non-census data for each of the towns treated as town for 1981 Censlls.

( vi ) of Anand taluka which was town in details of land utilisation for the year 1919-80 1Y71 Census has been declassified as village arc as under : in 198} Census. Land Utilisation In addition to the above rural/urban changes 8 places are 3dded as independent Sl. Classification Aiea in '00 villages in 1981 Census as these villages have No. of area heet.rei been reported to treat them as independent vill­ 1 Forest 104 ages by the concerned revenue authorities. These 2 Barren and uncultivable land 326 viUages are as under: 3 Land put to non-agricultural usc 830 SI. Talu.ka L.C.No. Name of village 4 Culturable waste 26 "'0. 5 Permanent pasture and other Mehmedahad 2 Umiyapura grazing land 21i9 6 2 Petlad 5 Run Land under miscellaneous 28 Ravipura crops and groves not included in area sown 3 Khambhat 4 Mill Rampura 18 Valampura 7 .Current fallows 181 .. 98 Metpur 8 Other fallows 21

4 Kapadvani 8 Zanda 9 ! Net area sown 5,134 ., 161 Rozavada Total area 6,891 Moreover,• followin,g two villages of Khambhat (b) Area Under Major Crops taluka ha.ve been deleted from the village list of 1981 Census as these villages have been reported Area under major crops in the year 1971-72, to be hamlets of nearby villages by tbe 1975-76 and 1980-81 are shown in th; table concerned revenue authorities. These villages are below: as under: Area under different Crops SI. L.C. Name of village L.C. Name of village No . .No. during 1971 Census No. in which includ­ Area under different crops (in '00 hectares) ed as hamlet SI. Crop during the 1981 No. 1971-72 1975-76 1980-81 Census 1 Wheat 448 615 615 16 Matlakui 16 Indranaj 2 Bajri 1,603 1,442 1,605 2 18 Vaghatalav 12 Galiyana 3 Jowar 86 67 14 4 Rice 929 802 865 Mahmedpura . (L. C. No. 99 of 1971) of 5 Other Cereals 373 456 Nadiad taluka is renamed as· Rajnagar (L. C. 6 Total Cereals 3,439 3,382 3,099 No. 99 of 1981) by State Government under 7 Gram 14 13 30 G. R. No. MNCjl068!381/CH dt. 7-5-75. 8 TUT 130 133 136 9 Other Pulses 97 104 85 V. Major characteristics of the district particu­ 10 total Pulses 241 250 251 Cotton 748 773 473 larly in relation to the economic resources 11 12 Groundnut 214 191 188 namely Agriculture, Irrigation, Co-operatioD, 13 Tobacco 593 627 935 Livestock and Animal Husbandary, Industries, PoWer Supply, Transport and Communication, The above fjgures reveal that the main food Pr~ces, Insurance, Education, Medical and crops are Wheat, Jowar, Bajri, Rice, ~ram arid Public, Health, etc. Tur whereas non-food crops are Groundnut and Tobacco. (I) Agriculture (C) Yield per Hectares (a) Land Utilisation During the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1980- . The total t.eportifig area In the district in 81 the yield per hectare of important crops in the year 197:9~..;.80 was '6.89 -):akhs hectares. The the district is as under :

( vii ) Yield per Hectare Area Irrigated by Crops

(in Kg.) (in '00 hectares) 51. Crop 1971-72 1975-:76 1980-81 .. No'; S1. Crops 1971-72 1~15-76 1979-80 No. 1 Rice 1,265 1,464 1,802 2 Wheat 1,658 2,431 2,436 1 Rice 537 502 663 3 JowarRavi 578 794 439 2 Wheat 254 376 425 4 Bajri Kharif 1,337 912 1,115 3 Bajri 241 178 281 5 Bajri SumI}1er 1,365 1,806 4 Other food crops 123 147 188 6 Pulses Ravi 111 333 200 5 Total food crops 1,155 1,203 1,557 7 Cotton 292 181 163 6 Cotton 173 323 190 8 Groundnut Kharif 813 771 664 7 Tobacco 332 458 605 9 Oil Seeds 681 834 622 8 Other non-food crops 84 63 82 9 Total non-food crops 589 844 877 (d) Crop Calendar Total gross area under irrigation 1,744 2,047 2,434 The months of sowing and harvesting of different crops are given below The irrigated crops are mainly Rice, Wheat, Bajri, Cotton and Tobacco whereas other Crop Calendar crops are mainly depending on the monsoon.

SI. Crop Months of Months of Sources of Irrigation No. sowing harvesting • During the year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979- Rice July-August October-December 80 the sources of irrigation are as follow. .. 2 Wheat November-Decemberl March-April 3. TUf June-July December-January Irrigation by Source 4 Bajri June September 5 Groundnut June-July, December-January ( in '00 hectares) 6 . Cotton June January-February Sl. Source 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. Governm.nt 606 602 613 (e) Sca_rc:i:!Y. Canal 2 Tanks 59 29 38 The scarcity affected villages in the district 3 Wells 812 1,056 1,284 during the ye:.lf 1971-72 to 1979-80 are as under: 4 Other 15 2 Source Scarcity 5 Net Area 1,492 1,688 1,937 Irrigated SI.· Years . Scarcity affected villages 2,047 2,434 No:' 6 Gross 1,744 Area Irrigated 1971-72 , 2 1972-7~ 468 The major source of irrigation in the dist­ 3 1973-74 rict is wells followed by Government Canals. 4 1974-75 453 Minor Irrigation 5 1975-76 3 During 1971 to 1980, minor irrigation scheme 6 1976-77 8 viz. (1) Jetholi, (2) Wagas, (3) Ranipodra were 7 1977-78 completed which provide a total gross command 8 1978-79 area of 3,226 hectares. 9 1979-80 In addition to these, 3 minor irrigation ; ~ - schemes were under construction as on 1-1-81 viz. [2] Irrigation (1) Khata, (2) Bhagvangi na Muvada, (3) Debhari. The area irrigated by different crops for the The total gross command area of 687 hectares year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are given below. .~il! be irrigated under all tbese scbemel,

( viii ) Medium Irrigation Sl. Co-operative Item ·1971';12' 1~1,.:.i~ i~7~-80 No. Societies . In the. year 1980-81 medium irrigation schemes and its ultimate potential and its ·lh~hieve­ 6 Primary Pr.ocessing $oI;Le*s, 8 , :12 10 Societies (includlna Members 113 266 177 ment of . potential and utilisation are given as Spinning) (in '00) below. 7 All oth~r types So_cieties .J,16S 1,401 1,604 ·of Primary Members 2,400 ' '3.1)'67 3,422 Medium Irrigation Scheme Societies (in '00) (in '00 hectares) 8 All other types Societies . 8 . 6 Sl. Scheme Ultimate Achievement at the 1 No. potential of Societies Members '66 "117 143 _ encl_flf 1~~Q.-81 (Central and State) (in '00) Potential Utilisation The data reveals an increasing trend' in the Mahi Stage-I 186.30 186.30 116.67 field of Co-operative Societies. It would be ob- ~c::: :, ,{ - . ;? ;. - '. " - <'"' ;, • -.!"' • j_ 2 Kadana 75.10 75.10 served from. the above figures that during the Total 261.40 261.40 116.67 year 1979,...80 majority ()f the (;o-"9per_tive ·Soci­ ~~le~ 'are Prini~ry,.Agricultural Cre.4it. Societies. [3] Co-operation The . ~u!ll~~r. of. ,Co ... operatjye .. _S()ctette~ have increased from. 2,064 in 1971-72 to. 2,644 in Co-operative Societies lias'beetqUaying an in~ 1979-80. creasingly important role hlihe rural economy of i this district during the Ias(aeca~de. A super stru­ During the 'd~cide thb'sched61ed· bank$ have cture of Co-operative societies witti 'an ap~x bank also increased their cf_edit activities in the at the state level, the D1stdct ;Cenfral Co-oper­ different spheres of agricultul'c/mifuif~y, etc. ative Banks -at the district"tevel anc:tCo-opgrative societies at the village level is built up with the [4] iJvestock '~nd Animal Husb.... fy _ objective of strengttienihgtbe'iurif~Cthioin:y-: The (a) Liv~stock agricultural credit cO...i.opetatfve -sci Cfetfes c~dva_ nce short and medium : term roans to itheir-1liiem­ According to the Livestock Census· of 1972 bers for purchasing seeds, 'fertiliiers, agricnltural and 1977 the ~attle population of th~' "district implements, etc. The Head office or'tbe :Oist~ict is 'found to be: distributed aftihller:- Co-operative bank is located 'at Nadiad. Livestock The details regarding co-operative societies S1. Category of Livesteck 1972 ; {977 during the year 1971"::72, 'HiTS':':76 'and 1979-80 No. are· as under. I Total Livestock .883,381

Co":opetative Societies A Bullocks and Cows 248;52i· 221.980 (1) Males over 3 :years . 172,784 :148,561 Sl. Co-operative Item '1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 No. Societies (2) Females over 3 yean :'16;8_57 3tl,"042 . . '38:881}.;· . (3) Young litock . - ,~. -". 44;~77 Primary Agri­ Societies 647 . 729 _ 676 .cultural Credit Members 1;430 . -1,9'60 1,878 B Buffa/o,es -';'2.7,345 49J.160 Societies (in '00) (1) Males over 3 years 2.663 ·3:032

2 Primary Non- Sotieties 1'36 1~0 ' 201 (2) Females over 3 years 300:• .J19 285,591 agricultural Cre- M.embers 730 1,340 1,540 di t Societies (in '00) ; (3) Youni §t:ock ;124)S3 ·'~04,8S6 ,-;. . ~I ',:.:, C Shteps h~8- 30,243 3 . primary Consu- Societies 76 . 98 :104 ~6Jfs .. ""\ iJ,'17o' mers Stores Members 259 381 497 D Goats '(in '00) E Horses and Ponies l,s4, 4,08~ F Mules ..8 ,S 4 Primary Marke- Societies ' .. 22 • 21 19 ting Societies Members 113 130 133 G Donkeys 7~$.~J 7,C>14 (in '00) H Calflels ,JS l,1,)12 5 Central and State Socie.ties 2 3 3 1 Pils 7 ~.$4~ . Marketing Socie- Members 14 25 26 ties (in '00) II Poultry 78.207 ~(),O97

( t:. ) It would be seen from the above that there Distribution of Important Industrial EstalJlishments is~ ~. ,~onlii,qer;abJe, de,creas~ in the livestock po­ by Major Industry Groups p~lati6ri between the 1972 and 1977. ' Sl. Major Description No. of No. of No. ~roup- establi- persons : - The t'iumbei' of-PQuliry bfrds iilcrea'sed from shment employed 78,207 to 90,097. .'. _.,. 23 Manufacture of 53 10.217 cotton textiles '.:;~.~i>uri~:tl~e y~~~ 1919~80.there' ~ere 13 veteri­ nary' dispensaries, and 39 stockmen centres. 2 22 Manufacture of 211 7,435 Beverages, tobacco and '\ ~ The ~t:otll D:umbef' of milk' Co-operative tobacco products Societies in the district were" '864 in the' year 3 35 Manufacture of machinery 49 5,509 & machinery tools and u· .. 12c?:)8~39 ;,:U~-:;:) ~,:., parts except electrical .• .. :=.y1t? ".' :,,-:'" ''-_ . ,~j, -=-~.I: )~:j~ machinery (b.) 1~!/~!(lt,I;l'.a" i;q(lls: and Implements _.. :.l·' ~.j.~._I.J' .. ,,-· .••. ..'. 4 32 Manufacture of 101 4,815 ,:~:;tlii(f6ltowr~g~table shows . the agricultural non-metalic mineral impiiments . 'in' ':the : ~dlstrict dudng 'the year products r91~ arid" !9.11' _as :per )~~. Liv.estobk C~nsus. ' 5 36 Manufacture of 25 2,556 ..) ~ ,~' i; ' •. electrical machinery parts, applicances and A,gt'icultural Implements supplies and parts 6 20. Manufacture of 45 2,432 sC Name':df AgricUltUta) 1972 1977 No •• '. .' .lmplement food products 7 97 Repair, Services 21 867 1 Plough 117,455 )03,353. (1 ) Wooden 110,422 95,302 The establishments engaged in the manufac­ (2) Iron 7,033 8,OSI ture of cotton textiles provided employment to a major portion of the industrial workers, followed 2' '\ Carts 51,572 43,729 by the manufacture of beverages, tobacco and 3 Sugarcane Crush~r§ 2,845 334 tobacco products. These two industries together 4 Oil Engines 8,047 9,754 provided employment to 44.38 per cent of the industrial workers. S Electric Motors & Pumps 3,186 4,604 The establishments engaged in manufacturing 6 ''fractors 1.760 2,378 of machinery and machinery tools and parts except electrical machinery. manufacture of It will be' observed from the above table non-metalic products and manu(acture of elec­ thiir use' modern agricultural implements th~ or trical machinery parts applicanes and supplies like'. ;, iron' ploughs, DB ~ engines, electric and parts covers 32.38 per cent of total indus­ metO-r.S' and ~ pumps, tractors ~ indicate an inc­ trial workers. reasing trend during the period 1972-77. ,.'. During the houselisting operations for the [5)' Fisheries- 1981 Census an Economic Census was also con­ ducted in the year 1980 alongwith the House­ , ,J~,J978-::'Z9 Jbere were 3~ fish,ing eo,-opera­ listing Operations. The' Economic Census 'was

tive.,:"'. ,... societies > ,. '" and 605 members were in these conducted through the Bureau of Economics and societies in tDe' district. Statistics at the State. Level ~ and through . the Central Statistical Organisation at the National Level. The preliminary provisional results of Economic Census 1980, have been pUblished by' . The foliowing table gives the details of the State Bureau. According', 1'0 the: provisi~nal impQcfant industries classified by major _groups figures the total enterprises !n Kheda distr_ict o('irld'ustry during the year 1981. both in rural and ,urban.' ar.eas are 141,46l'out

(x) of which 70,557 are agricultural enterprises where­ (8. Power Supply as 70,904 are non-a~riculiural enterprises. The Gujarat Electricity Board is tne chief The total number of persons actually working source of electric power in the district:- Th~ usc in these enterprises are 347,958 out of which of electricity both in rural and urban area 119,971 persons are working in agricultural have increased during the last decade. enterprises, whereas 227,987 persons are working in non-agricultural enterprises. During 1971 Census, 484 Village's were shown as electrified. Within a period of ten years, the During the 1981 Census out of total 925,713 number of villages electrified have arisen to 853 workers 40.39 per cent were cultivators, 26.94 per which roughly works out 88.39 per cent of the cent were agricultural labourers, 2.07 per cent total inhabited villages of the district. were in household industry and 30.60 per cent were other workers. (9) Transport and Communication

.. .. ,.. (a) Roads The District Industrial Centre was established at Kheda on 2.10.78. This centre also provides In the year 1971-72, the total road ~iIeage loans to new enterpreneurs and also,' provides was 2,027 kms. Which increased to 3,084 kms. in working capital requirement~ of the industries. the year 1980-81. The detail information reffrd~ The centre also helps the ind,ustries for build­ ing types of roads for the year 1971-72. t9.7'S.-7~ , ing up the infrastructure facilities and providing and 1980-81 are ~s under: ' .. ' materials. Roads There were 209 small scale industrial units (in kms.) at the end of 1980. A large number of small scale, " 81. Year National State Major Other Village Totai ' No. Highways High- District Roads Roa~. ' industries in the year 1980 are pertaining to ways Roads ' other industries (31) followed by Tobacco 1971-72 79 648 460 440 400. 2,027 , industry (26) and glass earthenware and cement '7~'~ _":.;~ , • 2 1975-76 79 665 637 497 599 2,477 industry (25) and food (1,6). 3 1980-81 72 '678 883 : - , {j2._9_ ~~,£2 ., ~~984 There are 5 Industries Estates managing bY' It would be observed from lbd!abo;;~: {a'ijfe' ~ Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation in tiie that there is a improvement in the n~( wJ~~'; 0'(' district at the end of the' year 1980. (1) Balasinor,' roads in the districto (2) Khambhat, (3) Nadiad, (4) Petlad, (5) Vithal (b) Railways Udhyognagar Industrial Estates in Kapadvanj also have been planned py the Gujarat Industrial There are 319 k~~. of railways in the cHstricf" Development Corporation in the district: and t~e number of r~ilway stations ~re _ 64. All the talukas except Balasinor and Matar are The total number of sheds completed in all connected by railways. ' these e5tates as on March 1981 were 227 whereas 25 sheds were under construction. The total (c) Ports number of persons employed in these units were 3,039 as on March 1981. There is a one port in Kheda ; disfrict~ namely Khambhat. (7) Trade & Commerce ' (d) Post and Telegraph There were 135 Joint-stock companies in the All the towns of the district ~ay~, RQSt;, district as on 1-3-79 with authorised capital of telegraph and phone facilities. Th_e Rs. 2.63 lakbs and paid up capital of 0.,81 vif1.a'~~ ~itb post, telegraph and phone facilities ar~ ?~h, ,'4~. thousand during 1978-79., and 399 respectively. ';. ' In the year 1977 there were 218 Commer­ (e) State Road Transport cial Banks at 133 places in the district whereas there were 116 Co-operative Banks at 77 Out of 965 inhabited villages, 900 village's places. are connected by State Road Transport buses.

( ILl) ,tG) PrieM the function of primary education has been transferred ,to the, District Panchayats in the The retail prices per kilogram of some of rura} , area,S, wbeTeas in urban areas the same th_c,_ !DJP9nal.lJ comIl;lpditieJi during the month of J sunder. m\lnicipalities. Jall_Ba£t <19I!? Jap_uary 1976. and January 1981 ar~~ ,as foH9w ': Edw;~aH~n faci~itjes in the district for the, year 1971-72, 1975-76 and 1979-80 are as under: (in Rs.)

Sl. . Commodity Jan. 1971 ' Jan. 1976 Jan. 1981 Education Facilities No: ,'" '" ~~." ,. - Rice-Fine, 1.80 5.50 3.20 st. Education 1971-72 1975-76 1979-80 '-' ~ No. 2 Rice-Medium 1.50 2.95 2.30

3 Rice-Coarse 1.55 3.10 2.00 Primary Institutions 1,724 1,805 2,106 Education Pupils 332,506 364,608 462,685 4 Wheat-'Medium 1.25 2.10 2.25 Teachers" .9,204 10,090 11 ,831 S Wheat-Coarse 1.00 2.10 Do 2 Se~ondary Institutions 279 3i5 342 6 Jowar 0.90 1.20 1.45 95,486 ." - Education' PUpiis - 112,573 121,653 7 0.60 1.10 1.50 Teachers 4,072 4,400 3,965 Bair!---._::' . B Grain nal 1.25 2.40 ~.09 3 Higher . Institutions 44 65 45 9 Tur Dal 2.10 ,2.10 4.70 Education Pupils 21,927 30,445 20,463 1,295 1,083 10 Groundnut Oil 4.70 '<'5;20 13.00' Teachers 1,073 " I"'~ "

3 19~O-81 11,500 1,364.96 are. 13 towns. ,viz. Anand, Balasinor,. BOfsad, Dhuvaran, KapadYanj, Khambhat, Kheda, Meh­ lU) EducAtion medabad, Pali, , , VaIlabh Vidhay­ _: ~ ; <_ -to. ?,1-,_ -'~~". anagar, Va so, have facility of dispensary. Ed:u.cation plaY$ an important role in the Anand, Borsad, Khambhat, Kheda, Mehmedabad, Naiiona.l Development PrQ,8J;"a).11me. Primary Nadiad, Pati, Petlad, Umreth, Vaso - 10 towns educatiqn is compulsory both for boys and girls have facility of family planning centre. There in the age groui {r":H years. 'rhe~ State Govern­ are 6 towns viz. Kbambhat, Kheda, Mehmeda­ m.ent bas been making all efforts to provide at bad, Nadiad, Petlad, Umreth have the facility least one primary sch()ol in each village of the of nursing home. The facillty of health centre State so that the basic nec~essity can be within is available in Pati, there are 2 lowns viz. the reach of every rural citizen. After the Pctlad, Kapadv3nj have T.B. clinic. formation of District Panchayats . in Gujarat,

( xii) VII. Brief· destription of places of religious. historical or archaeological importance and plates of tourist interest in the villages/towns oL the district

Sl. Name of L.C. Name of Town! Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest NQ. Ta-Iuka. Ne.·· -Viltage . 1 2 3 .. 4 5 Mehmedabad II Kheda Kheda is a very andent town said to be in existence at the time of Mahab-harat when it was known as Chakravati Nagari. Its other names are Rastrakuta Nagar and Khetakpur, from which its present name is derived. There is a Jain temple which once had very beautiful dark wood carving now replaced by marbles. A Church built about 1,825 A.D. at a cost of about Rs. 80,000 is among the oldest religious places. However, the Khedia Hanuman temple is the oldest, s~id to have been in existence since Samvat Year 713. (A.D. 657). The othe! important places of religious importance are the Jumma Masji<;l, the Somnath Mahadev temple and the Swaminarayan temple, all. of them believed to be more than a hundred years old. There is one Christian Mission and one Ashramshala. Fair held on Ashwin Vad 14 and Bhaibij at the Kheda Hanuman temple. A fair on the river bank on the Sharad PU1'l1ima attracts about one lakh visitors from nearby places including Ahmadabad.

2 I It had Once the honour of being the capital of Gujarat, in the time of ,Mahmad Begada, who founded it, fortified it and built palaces. According to local information Mahmedabad was founded in the year 1465. The Bhamario KlilVO, a big step-well with architecture all its own. is at a distance of two furlongs from the railway station, built by Mahmad Begada. The Bhamario Kuvo and the Roza-Rozi are protected monuments. There is an ancient step-well popularly known as Bhutiya Vav in the town built before the time of Mahmad Begada.- Among important places of religious importance may b'e men.tioned the Gangnath Mahadev temple, the Bhimnath Mahadev tel.1lple.the Vaijnath Mahadev temple for the Hindus, a Jain temple stHl under construction, the Jumma Masjid for the Muslims and two Churches run by the Christian Missionaries one of which runs a montly, Jeevan Prakash.

There are three legends connected with its present name Haldharva~. Mehmedabad 18 Haldharvas According to one, the village was dona ted to Brahmins by Mu1raj Solanki and was called Bhramnol or Brahmapuri. There i:; a fort along with a fortwall built of bricks and now in ruined condition. Near, this fort there is an old well called chha-koshio kuYI). It is believed that 3. big town was si-t~ated here in the past. According to another Ie-gend, -there was a big town called Bamnol or Bhramnol where a battle was fought. As a result, the people left the place and stayed in the fields where the present Haldharvas was thereafter est~blished: The people lived Uddhar (in helpless condition) so the village is called Haldharvas. According to a third legend, tbe village waS mainlypopulated by the "Hal-Dhars," i.e., farmers and was therefore called Haldharavas. The ancient temples of Parashar Mahlidev on the right bank of the river and of the Chyavanrishi Mahadev and the Bhrigurishi Mahadev are on the opposite side of the village. The river Vatrak flows eastward here and makes this place hoiy • Besides other temples of Swaminarayan, Ambaii Mata. Bhimnath Mahadev and Han umanji there is a seat (Bethak) of the Pushtl Sampradaya lKankroli). Many pilgrims visit this place in the month of Shravan. The well known poet Shri Manikant (Shankarlal Magan!a! Pandya) who wrote "Manikant Kavyama!a" belonged to , this village. ( xiii) SI. Name of L.C. Name of Town/ Details of religious,. historical or archaeoloKical interest No. Taluka No. Village 1 2 3 4 5

4 Mehmedabad 35 Mankuva There is a hill called "Kotada" on the bank of the river Vatrak "'ith natural surroundings. On top of the hill, there is a shrine of Kalika Mata. J:he place is a popular picnic spot. At Modaj there is an ancient step-well, now in ruined condition, belonging to tbe 16th century. Besides, there is a dargah of Modaja Pir. The village has temples of Verai Mata, Becharaji Mata, Jogani Mata, Shri Ram, Nilkanth Mahadev, Bhathi Khatri, etc.

5 Mehmedabad 56 Sinhuj Sinhuj was once a prosperous town and that the area called "Shaher Vat" might be a main road of the town then in existence. Remains of its foundations are found in the nearby fields Shamal Bhatt, the well-known poet of Gujarat, lived at Sinhuj in the temple of Vireshwar Mahadev.

6 Nadiad III Nadiad There is a step-well said to have been built by Minai devi, the mother of Siddharaj Jaisinh of Patan. Nadiad is known for the Hari-Om-Ashram of Shri Mota Maharaj. Situated in ideal surrounding about S km. from the town, the Ashram is engaged. in aotivities aimed at bringing up the ed~catibnal, cultural and 'sp'iritliii:f welfare of the people. Among the importan t place~ of public worship is the San tram temple, built on the Samadhi of Santram, a saint who was the contemporary of Sahajanand Swami. A large fair held at San tram temple on Magh Sud 15, the anniversary of the Samadhi of the Saint. A large numbers of devotees from all parts of the district come to the temple for darshan. Besides, there are the Swaminarayan temple, the Narayandev temple, the Laxminarayan temple, the Mota Kamnath temple, the Bhairavnath temple. the Kalka Mala temple, the Mai Mandir, the Goswami temple, the Vaishnav Haveli and several Shiv temples. The town has three Jain temples. There are several mosques, important among them being those located in the Saloon Bazar, Vohra Vad, Kakarkhar Bari, etc. The Christian chun;h..:s include the Methodist Mission church, the Roman Catholic church. the Espiscopal church, c\c.

7· Nadiad IV Vaso Vaso happens to be the nathe place of Shri Punit Maharaj, the well known saint of Gujarat.

8 Nadiad 9 The religious pl~ce~ \~orth mentioning include the 700 years old temple of Utkantheshwar Mahadev, Bhimnath Mahadev, Marmeshwar Mahadev, Kalka Mala, Narsinhji, Swaminarayan and Rokadnath Hanuman, besides an old mosque and a church. The temple of Utkantheshwar Mahadev 011 the outskirts of the village acquires importance due to the idol of Nandi with ~tone inscriptions on three sides. Such idols of Nandi with stone inscriptions are rarely found in India. The temple of Kalika Mata in the midst of the village h also llnique in the sense that the Goddess Kalika is showo with three faces (Tri-Mukh). Besides these ancient idols. there are many other idols in the courtyard of the Ramji temple, belonging to the Solanki period.

The Jahera Pir Urs, held on Safar 10 and the fair on Janmashtami. 9 Nadiad IS Mahudha Among places of religioLls importance Jllay be included the ancient temples of Vishwanath Mahadev and Ranchhodji, a Jain temple, the Juma Masjid and a Roman Catholic Church. Ruins of old temples arC found ncar the lake.

(xiv) 51. Name of L.C. Name of Town! Details of religious, historical or archaeological interest No. Taluka No. Village 1 2 3. 4 s

10 Nadiad 66 Degam The name Degam is said to have been derived from 'Devgam' as there were several temples (Devasthans) in this village. These temples are now in dilapidated conditions. To the north of the village on the bank of the river Shedhi, are two ancient temples. One of them, known as the Gopnath Mahadev, has a very huge Shivling. There is another shrine known as the Bhutnath Mahadev which also has a very huge Shivling. Neat these two shrines there is an unusually large stone-idol of Nandi in ruined condition. The shrines and the idols need to be preserved as ancient monuments.

11 Nadiad 69 Dahhan The village has derived its name either from its old name Darbhavati, or from Darbhavan. The main attraction of Dabhan is the temple dedicated to Sahajanand Swami of the Swaminarayan sect, who had stayed there in V.S. 1867.

12 Nadiad 82 Pij A fair is held on every Monday of Shravan at Kapileshwar Mahadev. The Swaminarayan temple of Pij is visited by many. Pij has been selected as a centre for relaying developmental television programme der the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment of the dian Space Application Centre, beginning from June 1975.

13 Nadiad 91 Uttar sanda A fair held at the Sadansha Pir Dargah on Raib 10. The Kuleshwari Mata temple here is a place of religious importance for the Vanjaras. The Paleshwar Mahadev, a Jain temple. a mosque and tw,o churches are other places of religious importance.

14 Nadiad 92 Chaklashi There are several temples, a mosque and a church. The temple of Ganganath Mahadev is about 200 years old. Shankaracharya Shri Rajrajeshwar Maharaj established an ashram and gaushala about 50 years ago. A Mahadev temple has been erected on his Samadhi here. A fair is held at the ashram on Bhadrapad Sud 14.

98 Vadtal The temple at Vadtal, Dedicated to Laxminarayan, it also has the idols of Radha-Krishna, Sahajanand Swami and his parents. Five large fairs are held here every year. The largest is held on the Jal-Jhilani Ekadashi, Bhadrapad Sud 11.

16 Anand V Anand Anand occupies a very prominent place in the dairy industry. not only of the State but also of the country. The lanmashtami fair in August at the Bethak of the Pushtimargi Vaishnava temple.

17 Anand VI Vallabh The temple of Ramkrishna and Omkareshwar are impressive. V~dyanagar . , 18 Anand 77 Vasad There is a Narmadeshwar Mahadev temple, about SOO years old, a Ram temple, a Jain temple, a mosque and a church. The Kashivishw­ anath temple situated nearby is picturesquely surrounded and serves as a picnic spot. Fairs held on Chaitra Sud 15 and Janmashtami near the Kashivishwanath temple. There is an old well, known as Gangvo KUVQ.

(xv) SI. 'Name of L.C. Name of Town/ Detail& of religious, hjlttori~al o'r' archaeological iDterest No. Taluka No. Villaie I 2 3 4 s

19 Anand 3 Thamnu It is said to have been a flourishing town named Stambhana1::pur, before the 13th century A.D. Slddha Nagarjun well-known in Jain literature. had achieved Parad Siddhi here on the bank of the river Shedbi and had turned murcury into gold. There are temples of Harshad Mata. Sinduri Mata. Verai Mata. Yahanvati Mata, Kh04iyar Mata and Ambaji Mata.

20 Anand 18 SureH There is a tomb of Sultan Pir where II fair is held every year.

21 Anand 36 There is a Shiv temple of Vaijnath Mahadev. Adjoining it. there is a shrine dedicated to Sati Jeetba (17th century) who became Sati here.

22 Anand 40 Shili The well-known and ancient temple of Siddhanath Mahadev with a splendid reservoir constructed about 1824 A.D. The Manba Mataji fair held on Bhadrapad Sud 8 in honour of a Saintly'Riljput lady. There is the Chandreshwar Mahadev temple with beautiful painting on walls and the,ceiiing. There is. Hira Talav in tbe vicinity of tbe temple.

23 Anand S9 Jitodiya It has the well known temple of Vaijnath Mahadev. said to have been built during the Solanki period. The Shivlina is three feet tall and has ahout 25 holes in it. Numerous devotees visit the shrine in the month of Shravan. It is also a picnic: SPOi. and (lie site of two;ami"gat fairs on Mahashivratri (February) and Janama.htami (August).

24 Anand 61 Karamsad Karamsad is famous as the native place of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Among places of public worship there are sevQral temples, a Jain Derasar, a catholic church and a mosque.

2S Anand 74 Napad-Talpad There are a good pond and a step-well built in medival times by a Pathan Governor of Petlad. There is also a temple of the Swaminarayaaa sect. s Shiv temple and a mosque.

26 Petlad IX Petlad It was also known as Prahladpur after Prahlad, the great devotee and son of demon Hiranyakashyapa who is said to have lived here. There is a step-well known as Sliikotari Mata Yay with an inscription dated Sam vat 1755 (1609 A. D.) The adjoining lake was formerly known as Pandav Talav which'indicates the antiquity of this place. The ancient shrine of Ramnath 'Mahadev with a large kund having steps on all sides and the temples dedicated to the Vaijnath Mahadev. the Somnath Mahadev, the Ranchhodji, the Laxminarayao, newly constructed Sainath temple and the KaHka M:h'a'are important temples. There arc" two 'Jain temples, . five mosques, two churches and the famous darjah of Arjansha Pir. Several fairs are held at various religious places in the town. These include the fairs held at (i) Kalika Mata temple on Ashadh Sud II, (ii) Ramnath Mahadev temple on Bhadrapad Sud 11, (iii) Chamunda

Mata temple on As~ Sud '8. "(iv) Rokadia Hanuman temple .ron Aso Vad 14, (v) Arjansha Pir 'Diffliab: on Rajah 17 and (vi) O"'ansha Pir Dargah on Rajab 18.

27 PetJad x Sojitra There' are several Hindu temples including those of Yaijnath Mabadev. Bhimnath Mahadev and the Ramnath Mahadev, besides the haveli dedicated to Shri Had Krishna Maharaj ot Chuda. The shrine of Kojai Mata or Kshenl-Kalyani Mat. with two idols which date back to V. S. 1622, is the site of a ·fair on Bha4ral'~ Slid- , ...

( xvi) il. Na ••• f L.O. N ,me of T(nm/ Details of religious, historical or archaeelolioal intorcst No. Tall.lka Ng. Villaic

2 3 4 5

28 Potlad 23 Kosar There is an ancient temple of Dholeshwar Mahadev wHit a waite (dhaval) Shivling said to have been installed by king Vir Dhaval. III the temple there are several old idols of Shiv. Parwati. LakulelOh, Kuber, etc.

29 1"0tla<1 Piplav Piplav have been settled in the 12th century by Pip. R.bari, it aas the famous temple of Ashapuri Mata, The temple has idols of Asha and Puri two sisters who fulfilled the desire of their devotees. There are old idols of Vma-Mahesh and Chaturbhuj and two Shiv Lings. Besides, there is a temple of the Swaminarayan. Tho Sat-Kotllanki Vav is popularly known as Vanzarni Vav. A large fair hi hold nHr the A~hapuri temple on Bhadrapad Sud 8 and 9 separately for men and women.

30 p,tl.t S7 Nar It is believed to be a historical places, called 5hfi Nar or Naraagpur, well-known in the 13th century. There is an ancient temple of Bhean­ graj Mahadev with eight old idols besides a Pranami temple.

31 P.tl.4 llaar•• j There are temples dedicated to Shri Krishna, Sltri :R.am., Vcrai Mata and Shri Swaminarayan besides three Shiv temples, a Pranami temple, the Satini-Devdi and a Jain temple.

BorltaQ Borsad iii a historical place said to date back to tao fGlUth ccatury B. C. It derives its name from a sage named Badarmuni, a disciple of Vlllmiki and was originally known as Badar·siddhi. Thoro ii an old step-well inside the town constructed in 1532 A.D. An illscriptioll it! the step-well indicates that this place existed as a limall village known a.s 'Prabhu Tirth' in the 4th century B. C. On th. sidewalla. the ro are niches with artistic stone carvings. One of the nichei ii knowll as 'Verai Mata no Gokh' where the newly weds 10 for wonhlp. The ,tep-well is a protected monument and is popular as 'Vanzari Vav.' Regarding ancient places of worship, there arc the Panch Mukhi Mahadev, Rokadiya Hanuman, Narayan Dev, Omkareshwar Mahadev, Tornav Mata, Mahakaleshwar Mahadev, Koteshwar Mahadev, Ramji Mandir, etc. The Jain temple of Adishwar Bhaavan hall a Jain Grautb Bhandar or a library with 4,000 important books includiQJ a manus­ ~ript of 'Shri Pal Rasa' written in the 15th century. Amona places of worship for the Muslims, there are eiiht mosquoi and 12 dargaQs. There is one Christian church.

33 Napa Talpad There is a large ancient tank constructed in the year 1212 A. :it. by Tajkhan Nepani. Napa has another tank know as Malav Talav and an ancient step-well, It is believed that Napa was established in the 5th century A. D. by a king named Nrupatsinh. It was tben kUOWll a$ Nrupatnagar.

34 Bors.ad 15 It is said to have been established in V. S. 1352 and named after Bucheshvar Mahadev. A Swaminarayan temple has been built by the foundtr of Bocbasan Swaminarayan sect, Shri Yajanapurushdasji or Shri Shastri Maharaj. The festival of Jalhijlani Ekadashi at this temple on Bhadrapad Sud 11.

, xvii) Sl. Name of L.c. Name 0 Town/ Details of reli2ious, historical or archaeolo&ical interest No. Taluka No. Village 1 2 3 4 5

35 Borsad 17 navol There are two ancimt temples of Siddhanlth Mah ldev and Vaijnath Mah:ldev with :lncirnt .idols of Grtnesh. Mahishasur Mardini, Parwati, Hanumanji. etl'.

36 Borsad 47 There is an ancient temple of Bhadra-Kali Mata from which the town is said to have derived its name.

37 Rorsad 58 Ras The Vallabh Vad (Banyan trtc) commemorates the arrest of Sardar Piltel at the site while he was addressing a puhlic meeting.

38 Dorsad 67 Valvod The shrine of Tornav Mala was thereafter set lip on a hill called Valmiki Hill which is now popular as Kukadiya Gadh. The village situated on the bank of the river Mahi is known for the shrine of letbai Mata. There is an old temple of Harkheshwar Mahadev, which has several ancient idols including thoseofGanapati, Vishnu, Parvatiji, Hanumanji etC. The temples of Avad Mata with idols of Mahishasur­ mardini, Dcepnath Mahadcv and Oghadnath Mahadev are al~o old. The \illage has a hllge WI 11, ]"nown as Haraniyo KUV0

39 Borsad 90 Dahewan There is an ancient temple of D,i.rideshwar or Dandpraneshwar. Th~ Shiv-ling and the idol of Paravati inside the temple are believed to be fairl~' old. There is also a shrine dedicated to Rhathiji Khatri.

40 Khambhat xu Khambhat The surrounding lnvironment. or Khambhat ;;lIch as the Vadava Ashram of Shrimad Rajachandra, the step-well at Vadava, Nagara (whose antiquities have b~en recently brought to light through the excavation carried out by M. S. University, Vadodara,). Bhimnath temple at Kalitalavadi, Kamnath temple and basin at Kanisa, Koteshvar and Neja deserve mention. Among about 70 mosques, the most splendid is the Juma Masjid, erected as early as 1325 A. D. in the first year of the reign of Sultan Muhammad-bin Taghlug and is still in excellent preservation. Khambhat is depicted as an important kshetra in the Kumarika Khand, a part of the Maheshvarakhand of the Skanda purana.

Khambhat XIII Dhuvaran There is a temple of Dhumeshwer Mahadev. A bath in the river at this place is considered holy and as such it has become a popular place of pilgrimage.

42 Khambhat 66 Kanisa There is an ancient temple of Kamnath Mahadev, with a kund or a holy tank, a bath in which is b~lieved to cure leucodermJ and skin disease. The fair held at the Kamnath Mahadev temple in the month of Shravan.

43 Khambhat 75 Nagra There are ancient largc size idols of Brahmaji, Suryanarayan (the Sun God) and Buddha. The fair held on the last day of Shravan every year at the kund of Koteshwar.

(xviii ) Name of L.C. Name of Town/ Details of religiou5, historical or archaeololical interest No. Taluka No. Village 2 3 4 5

44 32 Matar It is .said that Matar was originally known as "Matbar" [(a wealthy ur prosperious village) Matar has the we11·known Jain temple of Sachadcv dedicated to Sumatinath, the fifth Tirthanker. It is visited every year by Jain devotees from all parts of India. Festivals arc held at the shrine on Chaitra Sud 15 and Kartik Sud 2 and 15. On the river bank, there is an ancient Shiv temple known as Latkeshwar Mahadev temple, visited by many.

4.5 Matar 64 Limbasi The name Limbasi is said to have been derived from goddess Limboji whose shrine is still in the village. The village was founded during the 16th century. Besides the Limboji Mata temple, there are temples of Khodiyar Mata, Nilkantha Mahadev, Baliya-Dev and Shd Swami· narayan with exqui~te wood-carving.

46 Kapadval1j XIV Kapadvanj Kapadvanj had actively participated in the national struigle for free· dom. Gandhiji had visited Kapadvanj during the Kheda Satyagraha. The town is surroulilded by a fortwall with gateways on four sides which are gradually disappearing. A toran or victory arch in Chalukya style, a kund and the Batds Kotha Vav, a step-well with 32 apart­ ments, built by Siddharaj Jaysinh, are fine ~pecimens of architecture. The tor an and the kund are protected monuments. Beside the kund, there is an ancient temple of Mahalaxmi. To the south of the kund there is an underground temple of Nilkanth Mahadev. There are ruins of many mosques and tombs. A fine Jain temple built in the middle of the last century. There are beautiful mosques in the Vohra locality and many old buildings rich in wood carving. A fare is ~eld at Moti Ratnakar Mataji on Bhadrapad Sud 12-15.

47 Kapadvarij 28 It has an ancient temple of Kedareshwar Mahadev, said to have been originally founded by the Pandavas on a beautiful spot on the bank of the river Vatrak. The Shiv Ling of the temple is said to be swaya­ mbhu. There is a perennial spring of water nearby which reaches up to the Shiv Ling insid~ the temple. A fair is held on Jan111ashla111i. Another fair is held on Maha Shivratri festival.

41) Kapadvanj 49 Vaghajipur The well-known and ancient temple of Utkallthe!>hwar or UntadiY3 (Utkantheswar) Mahadev near viiIlage Vaghajipura is situated on the bank of the river Vatrak. The temple is situated on a hillock. Other important shrines III the vicinity are Kamuath Mahadcv, Khernath Mahadev anu Kcdarcshwar, on the Shivanand hill. The Yogashram, founded in 1941 by a Jain Sa~hu on the riverside. The fair held 011 the Mahashivratri, Magh Vad 14. Another fair are held on Jaulllashtami and Shravan Vad Amavasya. A KUlllbh Meta is organised every 12 years when a very large cangregatioll is held her.:.

49 Kapadvanj 77 Atarsumba A very old town, it had a fortwall ~urrounding it and has an aUCIent Jain temple.

50 Kapatlvanj 131 Fagvel It has the shrine 01' BhathiJi. The fair heitl in his honout on Karlik Sud 1-2,

(Ilti~ ) 81. Name ef L.C. Name of Town/ Details of religious, historical or archaeolo&ieal interest No. Taluka No. Village ,1 2 3 4

51 Kapadvnj 147 Pit hal The village has an ancient temple of Pitheshwari Mata. There is a Shiv temple, opposite to the Pitheshwari Mata. Inside the temple, there are two beautiful idols of Uma and Mahesh in sitting and standing postures similar to th~ idols found in the Elephanta and Ellora caves. A large fair is keld at the teMple 81'1 tk. BIu.rapae Sue 8 and 9.

52 Kapadvanj 150 Kathlal Kathlal has several temples among which those of Nilkanth, Hareshwar. Kubereshwar, etc., appear to be more ancient. The idol of Vayavya Devi, in the Ashapuri temple, rarely found in Gujarat, belongs to the ninth century. Another beautiful idol of Lord Vishnu in form of Trimurti kept in the local hiah sahool datea hack t. the Sts at 6th. century.

Ibpldvuj . Lasundra There is an old step-well and a Swaminarayan temple. "fb. 'Mala .. - sl1ivratri fair held in February at the Sarnnatlt Mil-ban teaple Bear the spring is attended by abQ1:It 4,000 p.r~a8.

Balasinor XV Balasinor There are several Hindu temples inc1udin& an aD~i.ftt temple of (Vadasinor) Madanmohanji and the Gokulnathji temples and seven mosques. The Mahadev temple on the Bhimbhamarda hill and the Chaturmukhi Shiv ling on the Dev-Dungariya hill nedlby are all"i.. t monllments. Fairs are held here on the lanmashtami day.

55 liIalasinor 34 Virpur The dargah of Darya Pir, n Muslim saint said to be a pirHt descen­ dant from Abbas. the uncle of the Prophet. His real name was Mirza Muhammad. The dargah is the chief attraction in the village. The Piramagali hill, nearby, is an object of interest. The Dholeshvar Mahadev temple and tbe temple on Kashikaka hill nearby are ancient places. In the village there is an old Jain temple. A fair is hold every year at the dargah of Darya Pir on the night of Rubbi-us-Sani 10-11 when miracles are said to be seen. The Janmasktami fair at til. temple of Jharmar Mata on a Piramgali.

56 Toasra XVI [hasra There are the temples of Baliadev, Thasariadev, Vaijnath Mahadn, Swaminarayan and a newly constructed temple of Ashapuri Mata. There is an old sttp-well called Bhamario Kuvo.

57 TbaSLI X\1I Dakar The town, famous for the well-known temple of Ranehhodji (Shri Krishna) is visited every year by lakhs oC devotees Crom all over Gujar~t. It is said that Dank Rishi had his ~shram here in the timos of Mahabharat, when the surrounding area constituted the Hidimba Van. Khakhariya and Dankpur are the older names of Dakor. Other important shrines include those of Lakshmiji. Bodano. Danknath Mahadev, Visvakarma, Kabir, Trikamaji, Satyabhama, Shesha Shayi Bhag,wan, Swaminarayan, Mota Hanuman. Mahaprabhuji's bethak, etc. Near the Danknath Mahadev, there is an old and mutiliated idol of Ganapati which seems to be oC the Chalukyan period. The chief fairs at Dakor are held on the Ashvin and the Kartik Purnimas. On the New Year Day, i.e .. Kartika Sud 1., annakoota the large~t possible assortment of sweets and food prepa­ rations arc offered to God. Other Vaishnava festivals like Holi, Janmashtmi and Rathyatra, etc., arc also ceremonially celebrated al Da',ur.

( xx) 51. Name of L.C. .am. of Details of religious, historical or archaeological inetrei Ne. TaJuka No. Village T.w.'

1 % 3 4 5

S8 Tilura 49 Samal It contains the remains believed to be of 'Chandrahas Nagari' of ancient times. The fairs held on Maha Shivratri and Janmasbtmi. Sarnal is known for the ancient temple of the Galteshwar Mabadev. Galteshwar is an ancient Shiv temple, and also a place where Galav Muni had his Ashram in early times. The temple is a protected monument and belongs to the Chalukyan period. There is a parennial flow of lmderground water round the Shivling in the temple. It is believed that the water of the river Galti flows here through a perennial stream. Fairs are held here on the lanmashtami and Shiv­ ratri festival and on every Monday of the month of Shravan.

vn. Brief Analy.i. of the Village and Town of wells. There are 505 villages where water is Directory aDd Primary CeD~Uj Ablitract Data Baled available through taps and in 67 villages water 8n Inlet Tabl•• is available through tubewells, whereas 46 villages get supply through canals. In addition NQTE ON VIl"LAO. DIR'iCTORY there are 278 tanks and 137 villages are also on the river side. All the villages have drinking The different type of amenities available water facility, however, this will not mean that at the 'Yillaie level in each of the talukas of aboundant water supply is available through out the district has been tabulated in the form of the year at all these sources. Village Directory. The statement shows the different types of amenities and land-use in In respect of post, telegraph and phone each villilie. At the end of the Village facilities, 238 villages have only post offices, 2 Directory a talukawise abstract of all the villages have post and telegraph facility am.nitiell hll!! been prepared and printed as whereas 309 villages have post office and Appendix-I. phone facilities 42, villages have post, telegraph and phone facility and 48 villages have only It can be seen from the Appendix-I phone facilities. that out of 965 inhabited villages, 948 villages have primary education facilities. There are Out of 965 villages, 900 villages have facili­ 17 villages which are without primary ties for a bus-stop. The villages where bus-stop school. The number of villages where the primary is not available are 10 in Mehmedabad, 2 in school is not available are 4 in Mehmedabad Nadiad, 2 in Anand, 1 in Pet lad, 5 in Borsad, taluka, 1 in Khambhat taluka, 10 in Kapadvanj 1 in Khambhat, 25 in Kapadvanj, 16 in Bala­ Taluka and 2 in B~lasinor Taluka. The sinor and 3 in Thasra. All villages of Matar talukas of Nadiad, Anand, Petlad, Borsad, taluka have facility of bus stops. There are- 64 Matar and Thasra are fully covered with railway stations in the district. There is only Primary education facility. one village in Thasra taluka which has a navi­ gable waterway. There ar@ 147 villages in the district which have dispensaries, whereas 29 villages have As regards the electric power supply, out hospitals, 103 villages have maternity and child of 965 villages, 853 villages have electric power welfare centrei, 18 villages have primary health supply either for domestic or for agricultural centres, 245 villages have family planning centres, or for industrial purpose. In tne district 222 villages have primary health sub-centres. almost 88 per cent of the villages have been There are in all 750 villa~es' having community electrified. Mehmedabad, Nadiad, Matar and health workers. Kapadvanj are the talukas where more than 90 As regards drinking water ordinary surface per cent of the total villages have been electri­ wells are the main sources of the drinking fied, the electrification in Anand, Petlad and watcr facility and 962 villages havc such types Borsad talukas are 100 per cent.

(xxi) On the basis of the amenities noted in tnc Amenities in Villages Village Directory, a brief analysis of the different Table No. 1 shows the distribution of villages amenit.ies has been made, which is as follows: according to the availability of different amentties.

TABLE 1

Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities

51. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or morc of the No. Taluka inha­ following amenities bited vill- Education Medical Drinking Post Mar- Com- Approach Power ages Water and ket/ llluni- by Pucl.:a Supply Telc- Hat cation Road graph 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 Mehnledabad 76 72 26 76 42 66 36 72 (94.74) (34.21 ) (100.00) (55.2Ci) (86.84) (47.37) (94.74) 2 Nadiad 100 100 55 100 68 98 62 99 (100.00) (55.00) (100.00) (68,00) (98.00) (62.00) (99.00) 3 Anand 77 77 53 77 U9 'f 5 68 TI (100.00) (68.83) (100.00) (89.61) (97.40) (88.31 ) (100.00) 4 Petlad :33 83 50 83 67 82 56 83 (100.00) (60.24) (100.00) (80.72) (98.80) (67...f7 ) (100.00) 5 Borsad : 95 95 63 95 77 90 64 95 .. (100.00) (66.32) (100.00) (81.05) (94.74) (67.37) (100.00) ..' - 6 Khambhat' 1\)1 100 29 101 70 100 72 71 (99.01 ) (28.71) (100.00) (69.31) (99.0J) (71.29) (70.30) 7 Matar 82 82 26 82 55 82 60 74 (100.00) (31.71) (100.00) (67.07) (l00.00) (73.17) (90.24)

8 Kapadv;a,~,i ~. 161 151 47 161 79 i36 72 145 (93.79) (29.19) (100.00) (49.07) (84.4 7) (44.72) (90.06)

9 Balasinor 9tl ':)7 23 50 S2 47 55 (98.98 ) (23.47) (100.00) (51.02) (t)3.67) (47.96) (56.12) .. ~ .(~ .. 10 Tha,sra . 92 92 29 92 62 8'.1 38 82 (100.00) (31.52) (100.00) (67.39) (Y6.74) (41.30) (89.13 )

Total. 965 949 401 965 (139 900 575 853 (98.3 t) ( 41.5") (100.00) (66.22) (93.26) (5~.59) (88.39)

All the villages in the district have drinking facility. of post and telegraph. Among the water facilities, either by way of well or tank various talukas the highest percentage of g9.61 or ~ubewell or hand pump, river etc. It is also per cent is recorded in Anand taluka as against seen that about 98 per cent of the total villages the low'est of 49.07 per cent found in Kapadvanj 01; .. Jhe district have the facility of primary t:.iluka, Nine taluka~ have Ihe:>e facilities in education and 10 village~ do not have primary more than 50 per I.:C11t or the villages. edu(;ation. Nadiad. Anand, Petlad, Borsad, l\latar The communication facilities by way or bu~ and Thasra talul(as hay;;; primary education or train are available in about 93 per cent of the faciJitil:s in all tbe villages. total villages of the district. The highest per­ centage of 100 p.:r cent comlllunication is in , The medical amenities arc availallie In 42 Matar taluka whereas the lowest Ol1e is in per cent of the total villages of the district the Balasinor taluka which is only 83.67 per cent. percentage varies from 68.83 per cent in Anand taluka to 23.47 per cent in Balasinor taluka. Out or total inhabited villages or the district 60 per cent villages have pm:ca It is also observed that about 66 per cent road approaches. Only about 41.30 per cent of the total villages of the dislrict have the or the villages III Thasra taluka

(xxii) are connected. by the pucca roads In Anand (94. 74 ~~), Matar, (90.24 %) Kapadvanj (90.06 %) taluka 88.31 per cent of the total villages and Thasra (89.13 %) fall above the district have the facility of pLlcca roads which is the average, whereas the rest of the talukas are highest in the district. helow the district average.

In respect of electric power supply 88 per Proportion of rural population served by different cent of the total villages of the district have this amenities facility of electric power supply. 8 talukas namely Petlad (100.00 %), Borsad (100.00 ~6), Table No.2 shows the proportion of rural Anand (100.00 ?~)N:Hiiad (99.00 ~~), Mehm~dabad population served hy different amenities.

TABIJE 2

Proportion of rural p3piJlation served by different amenities

SI. Name of Taluka Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of No. population of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post and Market/ Communi- Appro- Power villages in Water Telegraph Hat cation ached by Supply the taluka Pucca Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Mchmedabad 171.591 170,940 105,869 171,591 138,190 165,324 111,706 169,667 (99.62) (61.70) (100.00) (80.53) (96.35) (65.10) (98.88) :! Nadiad 317.453 317.453 243,532 317,453 279.261 315,859 238,479 316,686 (100.00) (76.71 ) (100.00) (87.97) (99.50) (75.12) (99.76) . 3 Anand 380.118 380.118 337,129 380,118 367,170 376,558 355,074 380,118 (100.00) (88.69) (100,00) (96.59) (99.06) (93.41) (100.00) 4 Prtlad 244,223 244,223 185,007 244,223 224,194 243,108 192,240 244,223 (l00.00) (75.75) (l00.00) (91.80) (99.54) (78.71) (l00.00) 5 B0r,ad 332.527 332,527 267,116 332,527 302,520 326,368 259.891 332,527 (100.00) (80.33) (100.00) (90.98) (98.15) (78.16) (100~00) 6 Khambha t 187, i '14 186.967 98,812 187,154 161,995 186,475 153,122 157,485 (09.90) (52.80) (99.64) (81.82) (84.1 S) ., (100.00) (86.56) I ]\fatal' 1(,0.810 160,810 88,846 160,810 137,505 } 60,81 0 131.981 lS'VI5 (l00.00) ( 55.25) (100.00) (85.51 ) (l00.00) (82.07) (96';21) 3 Kapadvanj 284.513 282.933 256,707 284,513 212,683 264,928 180,390 275,885 (99.44 ) (90.23) (l00.00) (74.75) (93.12) (63;40) (96.97) q Bell asi nor 1:18,894 138,051 59,771 138,894 97,906 123,547 82,902 103,847 . (99YJ) (43.03) (l00.00) (70.49) (88.95) (59.69) (74.77) 10 Tha<;ra 191,389 191,389 91,818 191,389 152,267 189,310 81,183 182,176 (l00.00) (47.97) (100.00) (79.56) (98.91 ) ( 42.42) (95.19)

Total 2.40R.672 2;405,411 1,734,607 2,408,672 2,073,691 2,352,287 1,786,968 2,317.329 (99.8b) (72.01.) (100.00) (86.09) (97.66) (74.19) (96.21)

It will be seen from the above table that taluka has the lowest of 70.49 per cent in post the rural population of Nadiad, Anand, Petlad, and telegraph facilities. Borsad, Matar and Thasra have heen fuBy covered by primary education facilities whereas As regards communication the coverage is In other talukas it is nearer of 100 rer cent. fairly wide, except in Balasinor taluka where it is only 88.95 per cent as compared to more than As regards medical facilities, the coverage 93 per cent in other talukas. The position of IS 72 per cent. All the villages of the district approaches to the villages by PUCCa roads is have drinking water facility. satisfactory and 74 per cent of the rural popu­ In respect of post and telegraph facilities, lation is covered by pucca approach road to their the talukas of Nadiad, Anand, Petlad, Borsad villages. The position in Thasra taluka is not and Khambhat are well covered whereas the so satisfactory where only 42.42 per cent of the rest of the talukas are yet to progress. Balasinor rural population.

(xxiii) As regards power supply the talukas of primary education facility aVAilable in the Anand, Petlad and Borsad have the large coverage Village. Out of these 16 villages, 15 villages whereas Balasinor has the lowest coverage. have this facility available at a distance of less than 5 kms. and in one village the same h Distribution of villages not having certain amenit­ available at a distance of 10 or more kms. ies arranged by distance ranges from the placess where they are avaiJabJe Out of 965 villages, 564 villages of the district have no medical facilities, out of which Table No.3 shows the distribution of villages 531 villages have this facility available at a not having certain amenities arranged by dis­ distance of less than 10 kms. whereas in 33 tance rangei'> from the places where they are villages the same is available at a distance of available. 10 or more kms. from the villll~es.

TABLE 3 In respect of post and telegraph facilities 326 villages have no such facilities, out of that Distribution of villages not having certain 314 villages have such facility at a distance amenities, arranged by distance ranges from of less than 10 kms. whereas 12 villages have the places where these available this facility a.t a diii'ance of 10 or more kms. SI. Villages not Number of villages where the No. having the amenity is not amenity of available at distance of In respect of communication facility 65 villa&eli have no such facilities, out of that 63 vi1lai~s -5 Kms. 5-10 10+ Total Kms. Kms. (Cols.3-5) have such a facility at a distance of less than 10 kms. whereas 2 villages have this facility at 2 3 4 5 6 a distance of 10 or more kms. from the villages. Education 15 16 2 Medical 474 57 33 564 3 Drinking Water Distribution of villages accordinl to the 4 Post and Telegraph 279 35 12 326 distance from the nearest town and availability 5 Market/Hat of different amenities. 6 Communication 59 4 2 65 Table No.4-shows the distribution of villajies It will be observed from the above table according to the distance from the nearest town that in all 16 villages of the district have no and availability of different amenities.

TABLE ..

Distribution of viJIages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability fif different amenities

Distance No. of Sl. range from inhabited No. (with percentage) of villag.s having the: amonity of No. the nearest villages Education Medical Commu- Approached Pow.r town Drinking Post and Market/ in each Water Telegraph Hat nication by Pucca Supply (in kms.) range Road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 II 9 10 11 1 0-5 156 155 57 156 113 150 112 149 (99.36) (36.54) (100.00) (72.44) (96.15) (71.79) (95.51) 2 6-15 455 451 223 455 321 435 283 420 (99.12) (49.01 ) (100.00) (70.55) (95.60) (62.20) (92.31) 3 16-50 347 336 120 347 201 311 179 281 (96.83) (34.58) (100.00) (57.93) (89.63) (51.59) (80.98) 4 51+ 7 7 1 7 4 -4 1 3 5 Unspecified .. (l00.00) 04.29) (l00.00) (57.14) (57.14) (14.29) (42.16) Total 965 949 401 965 639 900 575 853 (98.34) (41.55) (100.00) (66.21) (93.16) (59.59) (88.39)

(ltXiv) In the district, 156 villages are at a distance of 16-50 kms. from the nearest town, out of of 0-5 kms. from the nearest town, out which 201 villages have post and telegraph of which 113 villages have faci1ities for post facilities, 179 villages have approach by and telegraph and 112 villages have approach pucca road whereas 120 have medical facilities. by pucca road. Only 57 villages have medical Only 7 villages are in the distance range facilities. The other facilities of primary educa­ of 51 kms. agd more from the nearest town. tion, drinking water, communication and power 1 supply are quite satisfactory. Out of which village has medical and approach by pucca road facilities, 3 villages have power Out of 965 villages, 455 villages are situat­ supply whereas 4 villages have both post and ed at a distance range of 6-15 kms. fr om the telegraph and communication facilities. nearest town. Out of these villages 32 I villages have post and telegraph facilities 283 villages Distributions of villages according to population have approach by pucca road whereas 223 range and amenities available. villages have medical facilities. The other faci­ lities are satisfactory. Table No. 5 shows the distribution of villages according to the population range and There are 347 villages at a distance range amen-ities available.

TABLE 5

Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

SI. Population No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of No. range inhabited village in Education Medical Drinking Post and Mar- Cornmu- Approach Power each range Water Telegraph ket/ nication by Pu<;ca- Supply Hat Road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Up to 499 . 94 79 1 94 6 70 29, 51 (84.04) (1.06) (100.00) (6.38) (74.47) (30.85) (54.26) 2 500-1,999 448 ,447 95 448 237 412 233 387 (99.18) (2UI) (l00.00) (52.90) (9l.96) (52.01 ) (86.38) 3 2,000.. '-4,999 313 313 196, . 313 286 308 211 305 (100:00) (62.62) (100.00) (91.37) (98.40) (67.41) (97.44) 4 5,000 and above 110 110 109 110 110 110 102 110 (100.00) (99.09) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (92.73) (100.00) Total 965 949 401 965 639 900 575 853 (98.34) (41.55) (100.00) (66.22) (93.26) (59.59) (88.39)

It will be seen from the table that there Staple food are 94 villages below 500 population, range out of Table No. 6 shows the main staple food which the maximum facility is available in in the majority of the villages in each taluka respect of drinking water 100 per cent, followed of the district. by education 84.04 per cent, communication 74.47 per cent, power supply 54.26 per cent, TABLE 6 approach by pucca road 30.85 per cent post and telegraph 6.38 per cent and lastly medical 1.06 Main staple food in the majority of per cent. villages in each taluka 81. Name of Main staple food No. Taluka There is an increaSing trend in the availab­ 2 3 ility of facilities with the increase in population 1 Mehmedabsd Bajri, Wheat, Rice, Jowar range of the vitlages and the villages with more 2 Nadiad Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice than 5,000 popUlation are fully covered by all 3 Anand Bajri. Jowar, Wheat, Rice 4 Petlad Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice the amenities, except medical with 99.09 per 5 Borsad Bajri, Jowar. Wheat, Rice 6 Khambhat Bajri. Jowar, Wheat, Rice cent coverage and approach by pucca road with 7 Matar Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice 92.73 per cent coverage. 8 Kapadvanj Bajri, J owar, Wheat, Rice 9 Balasinor Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice 10 Thasra Bajri, Jowar, Wheat, Rice

(xxv) X. ,. l3ajri, Wheat Rice and Jowar, are the main Land-use staple food of most of the villages of the Table No. 7 shows the distri bution of talukas. villages according to their land use.

TABLE 7 Distribution of villages according to land use

SI. Name of Taluka No. of Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated No. inhabited area to total area area to total cultivable villages area 2 3 4 5 6 Mehmedabad 76 46,749.97 41.621.39 (89.03) 11,104.00 (26.68) 2 Nadiad 100 62,231.84 56,768.45 (91.22) 21,566.00 (37.99) 3 Anand 77 63,109.04 55,665.68 (88.21) 39,823.00 (71.54) 4 Petlad 83 45,863.75 42,847.81 (93.42) 25,099.00 (58.58) 5 Borsad 95 Sg,249.29 49,868.77 (85.61) 17,060.00 (34.21) 6 Khambhat 101 110,959.97 78,319.83 (70.5R) 24,362.00 (31.11) 7 Matar 82 57,701.71 51,472.43 (R9.20) 25,927.00 (50.37) 8 Kapadvanj 161 96,646.89 86,833.74 (89.85) 8,028.00 (9.25) 9 Balasinor 98 53,066.62 39,384.37 (74.22) 3,141.00 (7.98) 10 Thasra 92 61,552.02 56,100.61 (91.14) 7,893.00 (14.07) Total 96i 656,131.10 558,883.08 (85.18) 184,OQ3.50 (32.92)

The irri~ated area to total cultivable area agricultural (and allied) activity; in the district is 32.92 per cent. Petlad taluka has (iii) A population of at least 400 per­ the highest per cent of cultivable area to total sons per sq. km. or a population area is 93.42 per cent followed hy Nadiad and of 1,000 persons per sq. mile. 'Thasra taluka with 91.22 per c'!nt whereas other t)llukas it is vary between 70.58 per cent to 91.14 The Town Directory has been complied per cent. As regards irrigation facilities, Anand, in seven statements given in the Section II and Petlad have irrigation facilities of 71.54 per for all the urban areas" of the district. For 'c~ent and 58.58 per cent to total cultivable area presentation of the data the towns of the respectively whereas Balasinor has 7.98 per cent district have been arranged in alphabetical and Thasra 9.25 per cent are very poor in order. The details of the data covered in these irrigation. statements are as follows:

..... Note on Town Directory Note on Statement I

The list of urban areas for the purpose of Townwise details relating to status and 1981 Census was finalised in consultation with growth history are given in this statement by the State Government. The following criteria arranging the towns in alphabetical order. The were applied for the purpose of determining any civic administrative status of each town has been areas an 'urban area' recorded in Col. 2 of the statement, Col. 5 shows the area of town in sq. kms. whereas (a) All places with a Municipality, Municipal Col. 6 shows the number of households inclu­ Corporation of Cantonment Board or ding houseless population. Cols. 7 to 15 shows Notified Town Area. the decadal growth history beginning from 1901 to 1981. The last Cols. 16 to 19 show the den­ ~.:b) All other places which specified the sity and sex ratio of 1961, 1971 and 1981 for following criteria : each of these towns. Out of 18 towns, 7 towns ( i) A minimum population of 5,000; have municipalities, 7 towns have Nagar Pancha­ yats, 3 have Village Panchayats and area of the (ii) At least 75 per cent of the male work­ remaining town of Vithal Udyognagar is ing population engaged in oon- industrial notified area.

( xxvi) there is only one city in the district which Distance between , the State has a population of more than one lakh i:e. Headquarters and the towns of the district vary Nadiad city. There are two towns viz; Anand and from the minimum of 64 kms. of Mehmedabad Kbambhat which have population of more than to a maximum of 164 kms. Balasinor. The 50,0(l0. but less than one lakh and thrce towns District Headquarters Kheda is 72 kms. away namely Petlad, Borsad and Kapadvanj have a from Gandhinagar, the State Headquarters. population of more than 35,000 but less than All the towns have bus facilities and except 50,000. Where as the remaining towns Vithal Udyo­ Balasinor, Dhuvaran, Kheda and Pali all the gnagar (INA) and Dhuvaran are small towns with towns are connected by railways. the 1899 persons and 7,428 persons respectively. Note Statement III The population growth rate of the different on towns from 1901 to 1981 have been shown This statement gives details of town finance. from col. 7 to 15 of statement-I. It will be The statement shows the receipts and expendi­ seen from this statement that during the last tures under several heads. The receipts are shown decade Anand town has the growth rate 41.89, in differently for (l) Receipts through taxes, whereas Nadiad, Pali Mehmedabad, Borsad (2) Revenue derived from municipal property and Kheda have a growth rate 31.79, and power apart from taxation, (3) Receipts 27.02, 26.81, 25.85 and 23.71 respectively which through Government grants, (4) Receipts through is higher than the average growth rate of the loans, (5) Receipts through advances and (6) district. The rest of the towns of Balasinor, Receipts through other sources. The expenditure Dakor, Kapadvanj, Khambhat, Petlad, Sojitra, side has been classified as expenditure on (1) Thasra, Umreth, and Vaso General Administration, (2) Public Safety, (3) have population growth rate below the district Public Health, (4) Public Works, (5) Public Insti­ growth rate during the last decade. tutions and (6) Others. On the basis 0 f this Note on Statements II statement Table No.8 has been prepared which This statement gives the physical aspects of shows per capita receipts and expenditure the location particulars of towns. of all towns of the district. Particulars regarding temperature and rain­ falls have been obtained from the Director Table No. 8 above Showns the per General of Observatories, Meteorological Depart­ capita receipt and experaditure in the different ment, Government of India. cities and towns. TABLE 8 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns Sl. Class, Name & Per Capita No. Civic Status of the Town Receipt in Rs. Expenditure in Rs. Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expenui- Public Expendi- Other through from all expen- admini- ture on Works ture on aspects Taxes other diture stration Public Public Sources Health Institu- and Con- tions veniences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 II Anand (M) 277.39 75.38 202.01 16C).03 23.99 44.86 62.80 37.38 2 III Balasinor (NP) 33.08 21.69 11.39 26.86 4.73 7.42 3.49 0.22 11.00 3 III Borsad (M) 61.11 33.94 27.17 51.80 10.42 28.52 3.86 0.09 8.91 4 IV Dakor (NP) 68.71 23.93 44.78 63.86 15.43 .7.04 1.72 1.46 38.21 5 V Dhuvaran (VP) 10.50 1.48 9.02 6.06 0.40 3.90 1.62 · . 0.13 6 III Kapadvanj (M) 120.59 39.38 81.21 108.02 14.21 37.82 46.11 9.88 7 II Khambhat (M) 100.80 38.84 61.96 93.69 11.50 33.52 7.84 40.83 8 IV Kheda (NP) 78.57 7.31 66.26 75.41 7.39 19.93 6.58 · . 41.51 9 III Mehmedabad (NP) 76.11 18.38 57.73 76.74 7.98 21.02 0.81 36.98 9.95 10 I Nadiad (M) 104.14 47.57 56.57 101.43 6.02 40.33 9.64 0.33 45.11 11 IV Pali (VP) 7.44 5.58 1.86 5.05 0.97 0.21 1.66 2.21 12 III Petlad (M) 125.54 38.86 86.68 98.96 7.98 23.57 5.54 61.87 13 IV Sajitra (NP) 40.23 18.69 21.54 · . .. 14 IV Thasra (VP) 20.51 6.52 13.99 18.08 3.91 1.91 2.17 4.78 5. :d 15 III Umreth (M) 84.50 27.41 57.09 75.52 9.84 30.49 2.06 6.ltJ 26.94 16 IV Vallabh- (NP) 22.74 16.63 6.11 20.18 1.17 ').28 9.31 0.42 vidyanagar 17 IV Va$o (NP) 26.92 14.86 12.06 24.38 4.42 5.69 4.76 ') 51 IX VI Vilhal Udyognagar (INA) Total 110.(,(, 1fUN 71.77 RH.75 10.05 29.13 13.55 4.57 31.3~ (xxvii) The_ highest per capita receipts is in Anand their own fire-fighting service. All the towns are followed by Petlad, Kapadvanj, Nadi~d and electrified. Khambhat in decending order. In respect of per capita expenditure the highes t expenditure :"lote on Statement IV-A is in Anand followed by Kapadvanj, Nadiad, Petlad and Khambhat. The information for slum areas is collected only for Class I and II towns. There are only The per capita expenditure on general three such towns, viz. Anand, Khambhat and administration is highest in Anand follow­ Nadiad. Out of which Anand municipality has ed by Dakar. As regards public works Anand ~'tated that there is no slum areas in Anand town Municipality has spent the highest at Rs. 62.80 Henee the information for Anand town is nil in per capita. this statement. Note on Statement IV It can be seen that there are thirteen slums Statement IV shows the civic and other pockets in the town of Khambhat. The total amenities available in the towns. popUlation of all these thirteen slums is 27,381. As regards the sewerage system, seven slum£ All the towns except Balasinor, Pali, Pctlad, pockets have cesspool method drainage and six Ihasra, Vaso_ and Vithal Udyognagar have slum pockets have sewerage system. All of these sewerage systems, whereas Dakor, Pali, Petlad slums get their water supply through tap. These and Vithal Udyognagar have open surface service slums areas ar~ not electrified except the road drainage. Thasra has Cesspool Method ~ystem lighting. and Box surface drainage system whereas Bahl­ sinor, Vaso, Anand, Dakar and Vallabh Vidya­ nagar have Cesspool Method systems. It can be seen from this statement that there are 66 slum pockets in Nadiad consisting a As regards latrines there are still 1025 population of 22,914. In this area open surface service latrines in Pet lad and 551 latrines in drainage are prevalent. As regards water supply Khambhat and 317 latrines in Thasra which the inb.abitents of this area get their supply require to be converted to septic tank latrines. through tap. These slums areas arc electrified both As regards method of night soil disposal wheel domestic purpose and road lig9ting. barrows systems is prevalent in Balasinor, Khambhat and Petlad towns and sewerage I'Iote on Statement V system is prevalent in Anand, Borsad, Dakor, The su:tcmcnt gives details relating to Dhuvaran, Kapadvanj. Khambhat, l\1ehmedabad, medical, educational reCI eationa I and other Nadiad. Sojitra and Vallabh Vidhyanagar where­ as septic tank system is prevalent in the Dakar, cultural facilities in the towns. In the case of Khcda, Pali, Thasra, Umreth, ValJabh Vidhya­ medical institutions only Government, Semi­ Government and Charitable institutions have been nagar, Vaso and Vithal Udyognagar. covered. Out of 18 towns hospital facility are The water supply :"ystl'l11 through taps is in available in 15 towns and 3 towns namely Balas­ all lhe towns except Borsad, Pali and Vithal inor, Vallabh Vidhyanagar and Vithal Udyogl;a­ Udyosnagar. Whereas the towns of Khambhat, gar are without hospital facilities. Kapadvanj Kheda, Mehmedabad, Sojitra, Vallabh Vidyana­ and Petlad have T. B. Clinic. Balasinor, Borsad, gar, Nadiad, and Vithal Udyognagar, get their Dhuvaran, Kapadvanj, Khambhat, Kheda, ~llpply from tubewell water. The towns of Borsad, Mehmcdabad, Paii, Anand, Sojitra, Umreth, Pali, Thasra, Umcrath, Vasa, and Vithal Udyog­ Vallabh Vidhyanagar, and Yaw have dispensaries nagar get their supply from wells. Sojitra also whereas Vithal Udyognagar has no medical gets thelr water supply through tank. facility. Mahmedabad, Khambhat, Kheda, Nadiad, Petlad and Umreth bave nurshing home facility. TIH:re arc 110 fir(: fighting servicc& in the to\\i1S of Kheda, Mchmedabad, Paji, Pctlad, Table No. 9 ~hov.~ the total number of beds Thasra, Umreth, Vallabh Vidhyanagar and Vithal 1n medical institutions per 1,000 population in Ud)(l::r:1,lg~H wI: ',e" th.:: oihl'r town, h'lve get al; till' towns of the district.

(xxviii) TABLE 9 Pali, Sojitra, Thasra, Vaso, and Vithal Udyog­ nagar have college education facilities. Anand has No. of beds in medical institutions in towns. three Arts college, two Commerce college, one' Science college, one Law coJlege and an Agric­ Sl. Class, Name and Civic No. of Beds in Medical ultural college. Nadiad has got two Arts college, No. Status of Town Institutions per 1,000 Population one Science college, one Commerce college and one Law college whereas Khambhat has got one 2 3 Arts, Commerce, Science, Commerce college and 1 11 Anand (M) 5.43 Law college. Khambhat and Nadiad gets one 2 III Balasinor (NP) 0.71 medical college each. Nadiad and Vallabh Vidy­ 3 III Borsad (M) 3.67 anagar gets one each Engineering college. 4 IV Dakor (NP) 3.91 5 V Dhuvaran (VP) 2.56 6 1lI Kapadvanj (M) 3.98 Dakor and Kapadvani have one Arts and 7 II Khambhat (M) 3.37 Science college and one Commerce college where­ 8 IV Kheda (NP) 4.74 as Borsad bas got one Arts college, one COl1l­ 9 III Mehmedabad (NP) 2.51 merce college and one Science college. Balasinor 10 I Nadiad (M) 2.91 has one Arts college and one Commerce college 11 IV Pali (VP) 1.74 whereas Petlad and Umreth bave one Arts 12 III; Petlad (M) 1.83 13 IV 50jitta (NP) 4.07 college each. 14 IV Thasra (VP) 0.70 15 lIT Umreth (M) 2.90 The district head-quarters Kheda has got 16 IV Vallabh one Arts and Commerce college only. Vidyanasar (NP) 1.43 (NP) 17 IV Vaso 2.38 Beside two Arts college; one Commerce 18 VI Vithal (INA) Udyogn3gar college and two Science college Vallabh Vidhy­ anagar has also got polytechnic. Total 3.22 All the towns' except Vitlta-l Udyognagar It is found that Anand has the highest have higher secondary, Secondary and Primary number of beds 5.43 per 1,000 population followed School facilities. All the towns, except Dhuvaran, by Kbeda, Sojitra Kapadvanj and Dakor with Kapadvanj, Petlad, Sojitra, Vaso and Vithal 4.74, 4.07, 3.98 and 3.91 beds per 1,000 popu­ Udyognagar have adult literacy centres. lation respectively. Balasinor and Thasra have get only 0.71 and 0.70 beds per 1,000 population Table No. 10 shows the number of different respectively. categories of schools per 10,000 popUlation in All the towns except Dhuvaran, Mehmedabad, towns of the district.

TABLE 10

Schools_ per ten thousand population in tOWlts

SI. Class, Name and Civic Higher Secondary! Secondan! Junior Secoo· Primary No. St'attis- ;of Town Inter/PUC/Junior College Matriculati~n dary/Middle 2 3 4 5 6

II ~1td- (My 0.834 1.072 3.9-3'! ~

2 III Balasinor (NP) 2.208 1.325 3.533'

3 III _ B®SaQ (M) 0.776 0.776 3.102

4 IV Dilkor (NP) 1.043 1.043 3.128

5 V Dhllvaran (VP) 6.731 6.731 12.116

(1 III Kapa,lv~llj (M, 1.Ll7 1.117 4.264

(xxix) TABLE to-Contd.

81. Class, Name and Civic Higher Secondary/ No. Status of town Secondary/ Junior Secon" - Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Colleg'c Matriculation dary/Middle

2 3 4 5 6 7 II Khambhat (M) 1.018 1.018 3.1~8 8 IV, Kheda- (NP) 1.054 1.054 2.109 9 IJI Mehmedabad (NP) 1.345 1.345 1.793

10 I Nadiad (M) 1.051 1.051 3.925

11 IV Pali (VP) 0.792 0.'792 5.545

12 III Petlad (M) 1.701 1.701 2.339

13. IV Sojitra (NP) 1.970 1.970 2.627

14 IV Thasra (VP) 0.869 0.869 3.477

15 III Umrcth (M) 1. 767 1.767 2.$27

16 IV Vallabh (NP) 3.297 3.297 4.396 Vidyanagar

17 - rv Vaso (NP) 0.849 1.699 4.247

18 VI Vithal (INA) Udyognagar

Total 1.286 1.3g3 3.562

Note: In Gujarat, State the levels of education are c1as sified as under

( i) Primary (from Std. I to VII passed)

( ii) Secondary/Matriculation (from Std. VHI to X passed)

(iii) Higher Secondary (from Std. XI to XII passed) Hence the details under Col. 5 are not shown,

The average number of higher secondary, maximum number in any single city or town in secondary, intermediate, junior college per 10,000 the district. There are no cinema facilities in population for all towns is 1.286, such average Dhuvaran, Vallabh Vidhyanagar and Vithal in respect of number of secondary matriculation Udyognagar. is 1,303. The average number of primary schools per 10,000 popUlation for all the towns is 3.562. Note on Statement VI As regards the primary education, the number of primary school per 10,000 population is found Statement VI shows the details regarding trade, in Dhuvaran town which is 12.116 followed by comi11erce, industry and banking in the towns. Pali with 5.545 and ValIabh Vidhyanagar city with 4.396 average per 10,000. population. The The commodities which are imported out of towns of Anand, Balasinor, Borsad, Dakor, tbe towns are food grains, Medicins, Machinery, Kap~4vanj, Khambhat, Nadiad, Pali, Petlad, Cloth, Ghee, Ground nut, Groundnut Oil, Sugar, Thasra, Umreth, Vallabh Vidbyanagar and Vaso Iron, Coal, 011, Raw Cloth, Nylon Yarn, Raw have facilities for recognised shorthand/typewrit­ Agate and Other precious stones GUf, Cement, ing institution. Essential Commodities, Wood, Edible Oil, Cast There is one stadia each at Nadiad and Iron, Electric Machines, Fertilizer, Raw Mater­ Vallabh Vidhyanagar towns. The number of ials for Glass industries, Chemicals and Provisi­ cinema houses in Nadiad city are 9 which is the on Articles Millets.

(xxx) The commodities which are exported out of Lime products, Cement Pipes, Leaf Dishes and the towns are Milk Chocolate, Milk Powder, Bowls, Electricity Mirror for Embroi:iary work. Butter, Cloth, Tobacco, Iron Ut~nsil, Mirror for Powerloom Sarees, Turdal, Tiles, Pals tic Goods, Embroidary work, Power loom Sarees, Rice, Cement, Tobacco products, Handloom Clothes, Turdal, Food Grains, Ready made Garments, Paddy, Glasses, Machinery spare parts, Stone, Cement, Tobacco products, Paddy, Bajri, Elect­ Iron Utensils, Groundnut Oil, Precast, Electrical. rical Equipments, Machinary Spareparts, Groun­ Poles. Agate and other Precious stones, Electric dnut Oil, Agate and Other precious stones, Motors, Colour Chemicals, Cement, Poles, Cloth, Vegetables, Electric Motors, Plastic Good3, Grit, Iron Coats, Electrical Equipments, Sp~des and Iron Coats, Cotton, Glasses, Colour, Mangoes, Shovels, Colour, Chocolates, Bidics, Soap, Match Potatoes, Bidies, Match Boxes, Oil cakes, Salt, Boxes, Chemicals, Readymade Garments, Grit, Sand, Tiles, Colour Chemicals, Cotton Yarn, Cotton Yarn. Precast electric poles. Table No. 11 shows tbe details of the impo­ The important commodities manufacture in rtant commodities manufactured, imported and the towns of the district are Milk powJer, Butter, exported in the different towns of the district.

TABLE 11

Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

SI. Class, Name and Civic Most Important Commodity No. Status of the Town Manufactured Exported Imported 2 4 5 II Anand (M) Milk Powder, Milk, Chocklet Foodgrains Butter 2 II[ Balasinor (NP) Lime Products Cloth Cloth 3 III Borsad (M) Cement Pipes Tobacco Foodgrains 4 IV D.lkor (N?) Lea f Di,;hcs & Iron Utensils Sugar Bowls 5 V Dhuvaran (VP) Electricity Iron 6 III Kapadvanj (M) Mirror for Mirror for Raw Cloth Embroidary Embroidary Work Work 7 II Khambhat (M) Powerloom, Powerloom, Nylon Yarn Saries Saries 8 IV Kheda (NP) Rice, Tur D Rice, Tur Dal Foodgrains 9 III Mehmedabad (NP) Tiles Foodgrains Cloth )0 Nadiad (M) Pla3t ic Goods Readymade Machinery Garments

11 IV Pali (VP) Cement Cement Groundnut Oil 12 III Petlad (M) Tobacco Tobacco Cotton Products Products J 3 IV Sojitra (NP) Handloom Cloth Paddy, Bajri Sugar 14 IV Thasra (VP) Paddy Paddy Cloth 15 III Umreth (M) Tobacco Tobacco Foodgrains Products 16 IV Vallabh Glasses Electrical Raw Material Vidyanagar (NP) EQUIPMENTS for Glass Industrie 1 17 IV Va so (NP) Handloom Cloth Paddy Cloth 18 VI Vithal (INA) Machinery Machinery Raw Iroq Udyognagar Spareparts Spareparts ( xxxi) All the towns and cities have facility of followed by Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes banking a-nd except in Dhuvaran, Kapadvanj, Primary Census Abstract and ViUage/Townwisc Nadiad, VaHabh Vidyanagar and Vithal Udyog­ Primary Census Abstract. nagar all the towns have agricultural credits societies. A Brief analysis of the Primary Census Appendix given in Section II shows the Abstract is as follows. towns showing. their out-growth with population.

NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Population, number of villages and number of towns 1981, in the district

The district Primary Census Abstract of Kheda district showing talukawise total, rural and Table No. 12 shows population, areas, number urban population is included in part B of the of villages and number of towns within each voh.lme. The district Primary Census Abstract is taluka/mahal of the district.

TABLE 12

Population, number of villages and towns, 1981

Sl. Name of Population No. Taluka Total R.ural

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Mehmedabad 212,869 110,404 102,465 171,591 88,917 32,674 2 Nadiad 471,916 246,734 225,182 317,453 166,302 151,151 3 Anand 512,449 269,688 242,761 380,118 199,340 180,778 4 Petlad 306,472 160,340 146,132 244,223 127,960 116,263 5 Borsad 371,211 195,274 175,937 332,527 175,234 157,293 6 Khambhat 263,373 137,530 125,843 187,154 98,377 88,777 7 Matar 160,810 84,391 76,419 160,810 84,391 76,419 8 Kapadvanj 319,691 164,822 154,869 284,513 146,635 137,878 9 Balasinor 161,535 82,321 79,214 138,894 70,728 68,166 10 Thasra 234,701 122,836 111,865 191,389 100,094 91,295

Total 3,015,027 1,574,340 1,440,687 2,408,672 1,257,978 1,150,694

SI. Name of Population No. No. of Villages No. of Taluka ------Towns Urban Total Inhabited P M F 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Mehmedabad 41,278 21,487 19,791 76 76 2 2 Nadiad 154,463 80,432 74,031 100 100 2 3 Anand 132,331 70,348 61,983 77 77 4 4 Petlad 62,249 32,380 29,869 83 83 2 5 Borsad 38,684 20,040 18,644 95 95 1 Khambhat 76,219 39,153 37,066 101 101 2 Matar 82 82 8 Kapactvanj 35,178 18,187 16,991 161 161 9 Balasinor 22,641 11,593 11,048 99 98 10 Thasra 43,312 22,742 20,570 94 92 3

Total 606,355 316,361 289,993 968 965 18 ( xxxii , The total population of Kheda district is Khambhat -and Nadiad talukas with 101 and 100 3,015,027 during the 1981 Census which works villages -respectively. The minimum- number of:. out at 8.85 percentage of the total State popula­ villages are in Mehmedabad taluka'whlch'are ·76. tion. The rural population is 10.26 per cent of The maximum urban population is in Nadiad" total rural population of the State, whereas urban taluka followed by Anand and Khambhat taluka~:' (J population is 5.72 per cent of total urban popula­ tion of the State. The proportion of urban population i~ the district to the total population is 20.11 per cent The district ranks 2 in population out of which is very low as compared to the propor­ total 19 district of the State. tion in the State.

It will be seen from the above table tha t out of total 968 villages in the district, 965 villages Decadal cbange in distribution of population in are inhabited whereas only 3 villages are uninha­ the district bited. There are 18 towns in the district. Table No. 13 shows the talukawise details The highest number of villages are found in regarding the decadal change in the population Kapadvanj Taluka which. are 161 followed by during the last decade of 1971-1981.

TABLE 13 Decadal cbange in distribution of population

Sl. Population No. Name of Taluka Percentage decadal 1971 1981 (1971-81) Variation Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mehmedabad 173,152 140,227 32,925 212,869 171,591 41,278 +22.93 +22.37 + 25.37

2 Nadiad 376,627 257,744 118,883 471,916 317,453 154,463 +25.30 +23.17 + 29.93

3 Anand 399,076 292,966 106,110 512,449 380,118 132,331 +28.41 +29.15 + 24.71

4 Petlad 256,693 204,253 52,440 306,472 244,223 62,249 +19.39 +19.57 "+ 18,71

:s Borsad 301,054 270,316 30,738 371,211 332,527 38,684 +23.30 +23.01 + 25.85

6 Khambhat 221,139 159,042 62,097 263,373 187,154 76,219 +19.10 +17.68 . + 22.74

7 Matar 132,084 132,084 160,810 160,810 +21.75 +21.75

8 Kapadvanj 269.764 239,016 30,748 319,691 284,513 35,178 +18.51 +19.04 + 14.41

9 Balasinor 131,)13 112,306 19,207 161,535 138,894 22,641 +22.83 +23.67 + 17.88

10 Thasra 190,285 154,403 35,882 234,701 )91,389 43,312 +23.34 +23.95 + 20.71

Total 2,45J~387 1,962,357 489,030 3,015,027 2,

The decadal growth rate of popula- In case of rural areas also Anand, Thasra Bal­ tion in the district is 22.99 per cent. Anand, asinor, Nadiad and Borsad talukas are above Nadiad, Borsad and Thasra are talukas where the district growth rate of 22.74 per cent. In the total growth rate is above the district growth respect of urban areas Nadiad, Borsad, Mehmeda­ rate whereas for the rcst of the talukas the bad and Anand have growth rate higher than growth Tate is below the the district growth rate. the district growth rate whereas the otber urbaQ areas of the talukas have growth rates below The maximum number of villages 297 fall ttic district growth rate. within the density range of 301-500 persons per sq. km. whereas 275 villages have a high density Distribution of villages by population ranges range of 501 and more persons per sq. km. There are 198 villages which have a density range The details of distribution of villages by of 201-300 persons per sq. km. whereas 148 population ranges are given in the Table No. 14 villages fall within the range of 101-200 persons TABLE 14 per sq. km. 45 villages have very low density range up to 100 persons per sq. klll. Distribution of villages by population ranges Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Sl. Range of No. of villages Percentage of No. Popula-tion in each range villages in Tribes population to total population in the vill­ each range ages and towns 2 3 4 Less than 200 27 2.80 The total Scheduled Castes population of the 2 200- 499 67 6.94 district is 177,072 which is 7.26 per cent of the 3 500-1,999 448 46.42 total Scheduled Castes population of the State .. 2,000-4,999 313 32.44 whereas the total Scheduled Tribes population 5 5,000-9,999 89 9.22 of the district is 44,678 which is 0.92 per cent of the total Schedused Tribes population of the 10,000 and above 21 2.18 6 State, The Scheduled Castes population of the Total 965 @ 100.00 district is 5:87 per cent of the total district @ Exclusive of 3 Uninhabited Villages. population whereas the Scheduled Tribes popula­ tion is 1.48 per cent of, the total di strict Out of total villages 46.42 per cent villages popUlation. are found in the population range 500-1,999, 32.44 per cent and 9.22 per cent villages are in the Table No. 16 gives the proportion of Sche­ population range of 2,000-4,999 and 5,000-9,999 duled Castes popUlation to total population in respectively. Only 6.94 per cent villages are in the villages. the range 200-499. 27 villages are in the popu)a­ tioD range of less than 200 whereas 21 villages TABLE 16 are above the population range of 10,000. Proportion of Scheduled Castes populatIon to .,total population in the villages Density of population ~ - ~ Table No. 15 shows the distribution of SI. Percentage range of No. of villages Percen.tage No. Scheduled Castes in each range of villages villages by density of population. population to total in each range population TABLE 15 1 2 3 4 ' Distribution of villages by density Nil 120 12.44 2 5 or Less 405 41.'7 Sl. RaBie of density Total no. of Percentage of No (per Sq. Km.) villages in each villages in each 3 6 - 10 266 27.56 density range density range 4 11 - 15 92 9.53 2 3 4 5 16 - 20 47 4.87 Less t,han 10 2 0.21 6 21 - 30 28 2.90 2 11- 20 3 0.31 7 0.73 3 21- 50 7 0,72 7 31 and' above 33 3,42 4 51-100 Total *965 100.00 5 101-200 148 15.33 6 . 201-300 198 20.52 • Exclusive of 3 Uninhabited Vmages. 301-S00 297 30.78 7 There are 120 Villages il~ the district which 501 and above 275 28.50 8 have no Scheduled Castes population _at all. There 9 Not Known 2 0.21 are 405 villages where the proportion of total Total 965@ 100.00 Scheduled Castes populatiQ,ll t.o total population

~------@ Exclusive of 3 Uninhabited Villages. is 5 per cent or less. In 266 villages the proportion,

(XXX1V) of Scheduled Castes population to t<>tal -There are 506 villagei in the district whieh population is between 6 to 10 per cent whereas have on Scheduled Tribes population at all in 92.47 and 28 vi'llages the proportion of Sched­ whereas there are 382 villages where proportion uled Castes population to total population is of total Scheduled Tribes to total population is between the range of II to 15,16 to 20 and 5 per cent or less. -21 to 30 per cent ·respectively. Whereas 7 vill- ages have more than 31 per cent of the popula­ tion as Scheduled Castes population. In 63 villages the proportion of Scheduled Table No. 17 shows the proportion of Sche­ Tribes Population to total popUlation is between duled Tribes population to the total population 6 to 15 per cent whereas 10 villages have 16 to 25 of the village. per cent of the total population as Scheduled TABLE 17 Tribes population . . Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the villages Sl. Percentage range of No. of villages Percentage of There are two villages in the ~ach range of No. Scheduled Tribes in each range villages in population to total each range 26 to 35 percent and 51 and above per cent population whereas there is no village in the percentage 1 2 3 4 1 Nil 506 52.44 range of 36 to 50 per cent. 2 5 or less 382 39.58 3 6 - 15 63 6.53 4 16 - 25 10 1.03 Table No. 18 shows the proportion of Sche­ 5 26 - 35 2 0"21 duled Castes/Scheduled Tribes popUlation in 6 36 - 50 different towns of the district. 7 51 and above 2 0.21 Total '965 100.00 • Exclusive of3 Uninhl:\bited Villages.

TABLE. 18

Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population in, towns

SI. Name of Total Population Total SchedUled Total Scheduled Percenta,ge ..Qf f.rcent'tic. 0 r No. town Castes population Tribes Population Scheduled <:;astes Scp.eduled Tribes popUlation to . population. to total population total population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Anand 83,936 2,069 3,101 2.47 3.69

2 Balasillor 22,641 1 ;834 165 8JO 0.73

3 .Borsad 38,684 1,431 92 3.70 0.24

4 Dakor 19,183 1,216 1;343 6.J4 7.00

5 Dhuvaran 7,428 156 12 2.10 0.16

6 Kapadvanj 35,178 2,146 273 .6.10 0.78.

7 Khambhat ' 68;791 4,345 268 6.32 O;YJ

",8 Kbeua. 10,9.69 1,971 545 10.39 2.87

9 Mehmedabau 22,309 1,238 293 .5.55 1.31

10 Nadiad 142,689 7,264 1,928 5.09 J.35

11 Pali 12,625 1,071 326 8.48 2.5S

12 Pctlad 47,020 3,461 121 7.38 0.26

(XXXV) TABLE 18-Contd.

Proportion of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes population in towns

51. Name of Total Population Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of No. town Castes population Percentage of Tribes Population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population to population to total population total population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 Sojitra 15,229 979 100 6.43 0.66 14 Thasra 11,504 692 769 6.02 6.68 15 Umreth 28,299 1,178 232 4.16 0.82 16 Vallabh Vidyanagar 18,197 787 594 4.32 3.26

17 Va~o 11,774 760 66 6.45 0.56 18 Vithal Udhyognagar INA 1,899 111 203 5.85 10.69

Total 606,355 32,716 10,431 5.40 1.72

It will be seen that Kheda town has a TABLE 19 maximum percentage of Scheduled Castes popula- 1iion which is 10.39 per cent of the total popula­ Literacy rates by popUlation ranges of villages tion followed by Pali and Balasinor with 8.48 and 8.10 per cent respectively. In case of proportion Sl. Range of No. of villages Literacy rate of Scheduled Tribes population to total popula­ No. population in each range tion Vi thaI Udhyognagar has shown the maximum 2 3 4 Schedulod Tribes with 10.69 per cent of the pop­ Less than 200 ulation- as Scheduled Tribes followed by 27 31.53 2 Dakor with 7.00 percent and Thasra with 6.68 200- 499 67 37.23 per cent respectively. 3 500-1,999 448 41.99 4 Literacy rates in villages and towns 2,000-4,999 313 44.43

5 5,000-9,999 89 48.05 The literacy rate in the district which was 6 10,000 and above 42.53 in 1971 Census bas increased to 49.04 21 53.47 during the 1981 Census. This is high above the Total 45.7Z State literacy rate 'of 43.70. The district ranks 3 • 965 in literacy rate in the State during 1981 Census. • Exclusive of 3 uninhabited villages. The male literacy rate is 62.48 whereas the female literacy rate is 34.35 which are both higher than the State literacy rate of 54.44 and It is seen from these ngur.es that with the 32.30 respectively. increase in size of the population in vj}Jage the literacy rate also gets increased i.e. the literacy Literacy rates by population ranges of villages rate is directly connected to the popUlation size of the villages. Out of 965 villages 448 villages Table No. 19 shows the literacy rales by which a popUlation range between 500-1,999 the different population ranges of the villages have the literacy rate of 41.99 whereas 21 villages Qf the district. with more than 10,000 population have 53.47

(xxxvi) iteracy race. 313 villages with population range TABLE 20-(Contd.) of 2,000-4,999 have a 44.43 literacy rate. 67 vill­ Literacy Rates for Towns ages with the population range of 200-499 have literacy rate of 37.23 and 27 villages within Sl. Name of Town Literacy Rate a No. the population of less than 200 have the lowest 2 3 literacy rate of 31.53. 11 Pali 51.11 Literacy rates of towns 12 Petlad 60.95 Table No. 20 shows the literacy rates of the 13 Sojitra 64.69 towns of the district. 14 Thasra 59.21

TABLE 20 15 Umreth 60.19

Literacy rates for Towns 16 Vallabh Vidyanagar 69.68

17 Vaso 70.60 SJ. Name of Town Literacy No. Rate 18 Vithal UdhyOgnagar INA 34.97 1 2 3 1 Anand 65.89 Total 62.31

2 Balasinor 54.48 It will be seen from the table that Vaso town has the highest literacy rate of 70.60 3 Borsad 54.28 followed by Vallabh Vidhyanagar 69.68 and Anand with 65.89 and Nadiad with 65.46 literacy 4 Dakor 62.07 rate. The lowest literacy rate is 34.97 in respect

5 Dhuvaran 55.55 of Vi thaI Udhyognagar.

6 Kapadvanj 63.74 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populatioD, literates, Workers and Non-workers in the distirct 7 Khambhat 61.51 Table No. 21 shows the Scheduled 8 Kheda 59.54 Castes/Scheduled Tribes population, literates, workers, and non-workers in the differenttalukas 9 Mehmedabad 57.08 of the district, as recorded during the 1981 10 Nadiad 65.46 Census.

(xxxvii) TABLE

Literates, workers, non-workers, Scheduled

Sl. Name of Taluka Total Percentage of No. Rural ------.---- Urban Scheduled Scheduled Literates to Total Population Castes Tribes total population population population to total to total Persons Males Females population population P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Mehmedabad T 212,86Y 110,404 102,465 6.11 2.23 44.10 58.77 2~.2') R 171,591 88,917 82,674 5.71 2.28 40.70 56.89 23.29 U 41,278 21,487 19,791 7.77 2.03 58.21 66.56 49.15

2 Nadiad T 471,916 246,734 225,182 4.34 1.28 53.82 66.38 40.06 R 317,453 166,302 151,151 3.93 1.28 47.96 63.04 31.38 U 154,463 80,432 74,031 5.19 1.2Y 65 .. 85 ~73.29 57,77

3 Anand T 512,449 269,688 242,761 3.81 2.37 55.38 67.31 4211 R 380,118 199,340 180,778 4.04 2.11 52.11 '65.59 37.26 U 132,331 70,348 61,983 3.13 3.12 64.75 72.21 5').28

4 Petlad T 306,472 160,340 146,132 7.06 1.17 52.56 63.91 40.0') R 244,223 127,960 116,263 7.04 1.37 50.18 . 62.32 36.83 U 62,249 32,380 29,869 7.14 0.36 61.87 70.23 52.81

5 Dorsad T 371,211 195,274 175,937 5.23 0.38 47.71 61.80 32.07 R 332,527 175,234 157,293 5.40 0.40 46.94 , 61.39 30.84 U 38,684 20,040 18,644 3.70 0.24 54.28 65.31 42.43

6- Khambhat T 263,373 137,530 125,843 9.0') 0.70 47.80 59.55 3~.96 R 187,154 98,377 88,777 10.38 0.83 42.45 . - 55.56 27.93 U 76,219 39,153 37,066 5.Yl 0.37 60.93 69.57 51.80

]. Malar T 160,810 84,391 76,41') 8.43 l.Y4 45.38 5').39 2').91 R 160,810 84,391 76,41') 8.43 1.94 45.38 . 59.39 29.91 U

II Kapadvanj T 319,691 164,822 154,1l69 5.75 0.95 45.53 61.17 28.89 R 284,513 146,635 137,878 5.70 0.')7 43.28 59.76 25.76 U 35,178 18,187 16,991 6.10 0.78 63.74 72.54 54.33

9 . Balasinor T 161,535 8z,321 79,214 7.97 1.13 38.80 55.51 21.43 R 138,894 70,728 68,166 7.95 1.20 36.24 53.60 18.23 U 22,641 11,593 11,048 8.10 0.73 54.48 67.20 41.14

10 Thasra T 234,701 122,836 111,865 li.O~ 2.')5 43.29 58.39 26.70 R 191,389 100,094 91,295 .5.90 2.3.5 39.93 56.22 22.08 U 43,312 22,742 20,570 6.88 5.63 58.12 67.95 47.24

Kbeda District T 3,015,027 1,574,340 1,440,687 5.81 1,48 49.04 62.48 34.35 R 2,408,672 1,257,978 1,150,694 5.99 1.42 45.72 60.42 29.64 U 606,355 316,362 289,993 5.40 1.72 62.22 70.66 53.02

( xxxviii) 21

Castes/Tribes population in the district

Total Name of Taluka SI., Percentage of Rural ' Nu. Main Workers to Marginal Workers Total Workers to Non-workers to Urban total population to total population total population total population

P M F p M F p M F P M F

12 14 15 1(, 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 2 Mchmedahad 31.23 52.13 8.72 8.07 0.70 16.00 39.30 52,83 24.72 60.70 47.17 75.28 T 32.06 53.04 9.49 9.6R 0.81 19.24 41.74 53.85 28.73 58.2.6 46.15 71.27 R 27.80 48.34 5.49 1.33 0.26 2.50 29.13 48.60 7.99 70.87 51.40 92.01 U

29.70 50.61 6.80 1.94 0.47 :U5 31.(,4 51.08 10.35 6R.36 48.92 89.65 T Nadiad 30.85 52.18 7.39 2.72 0.62 5.04 33.57 52.80 12.43 66.43 47.20 87.57 R 27.34 47.% 5.60 0.33 0.17 0.50 27.67 47.53 6.10 72.33 52.47 93.90 U

3 30.91 51.53 7.99 1.76 0.22 3.48 32.67 51.75 11.47 67.33 48.25 88.53 T Anand i; 31.99 52.93 8.90 0.22 0.26 4.38 34.21 53.19 13.28 65.79 46.Rl 86.72 R 27.79 47.58 5.34 0.44 0.09 0.83 28.23 47.67 6.17 71.77 52.33 93.83 U

4' 31.32 52.66 7.92 2.91 0.34 5.72 34.23 53.00 13.64 65.77 47.00 86.36 , T. Pet1ad 32.51" 54.05 8.81 3.52 1.32 7.04 36.03 54.37 15.85 63.97 45.63 84.15 R 26.65 47.16 4.41· 0.51 O,Ll] 0.60 27.16 47.59 5.01 72.84 52.41 94.99 U

. S· 31.83 53.48 7.80 7.73 0.71 15.52 39.56 54.19 23.32 60.44 45.81 76.68, r Borsad· 32.35 54.02 8.21 8.57 0.78 17.23 40.92 54.80 25.44 59.08 45.20 74.56 R 27.34 48.73 4.34 0.56 0.10 (.06 27.90 48.83 5.40 72.10 51.17 94,60 U

31.16 53~46 6.78 5.44 0.70 10.63 36.60 54.16 17.~1 63.40 45.84 82.59 T Khamhh3t 32.28 54.51 7.66 7.08 0.79 14.04 39.36 55.30 21.70 60.64 44.70 78.30 R 28.38 50.83 4.66 1.43 0.46 2.45 29.81 51.29 7.11 70.19 48.71 92.89' U

30.87 52.0'9 7.44 5.:13 0.70 10.45 36.20 52.79 17.89 63.80 47.21 82.11 T, MaJ~r 7 30.87 52.09 7.44 5.33 0.70 10.45 36.20 52.79 17.89 63.80 47.21 82.11 R U

29.65 51.75 6.12 7.01 1.23 13.17 36.66 52.98 19.29 63.34 47.02 80.71 T Kapadvimj 30.14 52.41 6.45 7.81 1.33 14.71 37.95 53.74 21.16 62.05 46.26 78.84 R 25.67 46.42 3.46 0.54 0.42 0.67 26.21 46.84 4.13 73.79 53.16 95.87 U

29.51 50.98 7.21 9.07 0.91 17.54 38.58 51.90 24.75 61.42 48.10 75.25 T Balasinor 9 30.06 51.67 7.'63 10.43 1.03 20.20' 40.49 52.70 27.83 59.51 47.30·72.17 . R 2(i.17 46.74 4.59 0.69 0.25 1.14 26.86 46.99 5.73 73.14 53.01 94.27 U

30.84 53.38 (i.08 3.47 0.62 6.62 34.31 54.00 12.70 65.69 46.00 87.30 T Thasra 1(,). 31.35 54.26 6.22 4.10 0.72 7.81 35.45 54.98 14,03 64.55 45.02 85.97 R 28.(,0 4CJ.52 5.49 0.71 0.16 1.31 29.31 49.68 6.80 70.69 50.32 93.20 U

30.70 52.12 7.30 4.68 0.61 9.13 35.38 52.73 16.43 64.62 47.27 83.57 T 'Kheda District 31.51 53.15 7.87 5.70 0.70 11.15 37.21 53.85 19.02 62.79 46;15 80.98 R 27.48 48.05 5.04' . 0.65 0.23 1.10 28.13 48.28· 6.14 71.87 51.12 93.86 U

(xxxix) Scbeduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Population 4.68 per cent respectively in the: district. It it also worth nothing that proportion of main The proportion of Scheduled Castes popula­ tion to total population is vary from 3.81 pel' cent workers in respect of male and female workers in Anand taluka to 9.09 per cent in Khambhat to the total male and female population of the taluka. The respective proportions in rural area district is 52.12 and 7.30 percent respectively. of talukas vary from 3.93 per cent in Nadiad whereas quite reverse trend is noticed in respect of marginal workers where proportion of male taluka to 10.38 per cent in Khambhat taluka and workers and female workers is 0.61 and 9.13 per in the urban areas of talukas it is vary from cent re&pectively. 3.13 per cent in Anand taluka to 8.10 per cent in Balasinor taluka. From the Table No. 21 It will be seen that The proportion of Scheduled Tribes popula­ in respect of urban areas of the talukas the tion to total population is vary from 0.38 in proportion of male main workers to the total Barsas to 2.95 in Thasra taluka. The respective male popUlation of the taluka vary from 46.42 proportion in rural area of talukas vary from per cent in Kapadvanj taluka to 50.83 per cent 0.40 per cent in Borsad to 2.35 in Thasra taluka in Khambhat taluka. The respective percentage and, in the urban areas of taluka it is vary from of female workers vary from 3.46 per cent in to 5.63 in Thasra taluka. 0.24 in Borsad Kapadvanj taluka to 5.60 per cent in Nadiad. It Literates is also evident that the number of total marginal workers in rural areas in each taluka is very The proportion of literate persons to total high as compared to its counterpart of urban popUlation of the talukas vary from 38.80 per areas. cent in Balasinor taluka to 55.38 per cent in Anand taluka. The lowest and highest The proportion of total workers to total percentage of literate persons in rural areas of population vary from 31.64 per cent in Nadiad the talukas are found in Balasioor taluka and taluka to 39.56 per cent in Borsad taluka. The Ariand taluka respectively. The respective per­ respective proportion is also vary in case of male ce'ntage are. 36.24 per cent and 52.11 per cent. workers from 51.08 per cent in Nadiad talukas The percentage of literate persons in urbao areas to 54.19 per cent in Borsad taluka. vary from 54.28 in Borsad taluka to 65.85 in Nadiad taluka. The talukas of Mehmedabad, B~rsad, Khambhat, Matar, Kapadvanj, Balasinor Growth rate, density and sex ratio of urban and Thasra are below the average district liter- population . acy 'Tate of 49.04 per cent.

Workers and' Non-workers Table No. 22 shows the growth rate, density and sex ratio of urban population in the district The proportion of main workers and margi­ in relation to the State. nal 'worker~ to the total popUlation is 30.70 and

TABLE 22

Growth, density and sexratio of urban population in the district in relation to the State

Kheda District Sl. Census Total Urban %Urban Decadal Density Sex Ratio No. year Population Population PopUlation Percentage (Population (Number of Variation per sq.km.) Females per in Urban 1,000 Males) Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 1'51 1,612,426 455,535 28.25 N.A. N.A. 907 2 1961 1,977,540 383,771 19.41 -15.75 2,031 886 3 1971 2,451,387 489,030 19.95 +27.43 1,490 886 .. 1911 ~,O15,027 606,355 20.11 +23.99 1,846 911

( xl ) TABLE 220Contd.

Gujara( State Total Decadal Density Sex Ratio Census SI. Urban %Urban ]'io. Population Population Population Percentage (Population (Number of year Variation per sq.krn.) Females per in Urban 1,000 Males) Population 9 10 11 12 13 1~ 2 16,262,651 4,427,896 27.23 N.A. 920 1951 2 20,633,350 5,316,624 25.77 +20.01 2,799 896 1961 3 26,697,475 7,496,500 28.08 +41.00 1,625 893 1971 4 34,085,799 10,601,653 31.10 +41.42 2,225 905 1981

It ig observed from the table that the pro­ It can be seen from the table that there are portion of urban pupulation to the total popula­ slums in the towns of Khambhat and Nadiad tion in Kheda district is higher than the State and in both the towns the populations uf sluJ1ls during the 1951 Census and lower than the State population are 39.80 and 16.06 per cent during the remaining three Censuses. The urban respectively. population in the district which was 455,535 New towns added/towns declassified in 1981 Census in 1951 Census is now 606,355 in 1981 Census. Table No. 24 gives the details of new towns The maximum density of population was added or any of the towns declassified in 1981 observed in the 196.1 Census at 2,031 persons per sq. km. has now come down to 1,846 in 1981 Census. Census. The sex ratio which was 907 females TABLE 24 per 1,000 males in 1951 Census has gone up to 917 females per 1,000 males in 1981 Census. New towns added/towns declassified in 11;81 Census

Proportion of Slums population in Towns SI. Name of Town Population No. 1981 Cen<;us Table No. 23 shows the proportion of slums 3 population in towns. 2 Added TABLE 23 ( i ) Vithal Udhyognagar INA 1,899 Proportion of slums population in towns ( Ii) Dhuvaran 7,428 2 Declassified SI. Class, name and Proportion of the Density in No. Civic Status of slums population to Slums (Per ( i ) Vasad 9,757 Town Total population of sq. km,) the Town It can be seen from the table that two new 2 3 4 towns, namely, Vi thaI Udyognagar (INA) and II Anand (M) There is no Slum Area as Dhuvaran, have been added as new town during reported by Municipal Authority 1981 Census with population of 1,899 and 7,428 2 II Khambhat (M) 39.80 respectively. Only one town, namely, Vasad with 3 Nadiad (M) 16.06 a population of9, 757 is declassified in 1981 Census.

Kh 6 (xl\ )

PART XIII- A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I; VILLAGE DIRECTORY

K-l LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Col. 5-Educational Col. 8-Post and Telegraph Post Office PO P 1 Primary or Elementary School 2 Telegraph Office TO 2 Junior Secondary or Middle School M 3 Post and Telegraph Office PTO 3 Matriculation or Secondary H 4 Telephone Connection Phone 4 Higher Secondary/Intennediate/ PUC Pre-university / Junior College Col. 10-Communications 5 College, Any College (Graduate level C and above) like Arts, Science, 1 Bus BS Commerce, etc. 2 Railway Station RS 6 Industrial School I 3 Navigable Waterway NW 7 Training School Tr Col. ll-Approach to Village 8 Adult Literacy Class/Centre AC 9 Other Educational Institutions o 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Kaccha Road KR Col. 6-Medical Amenities 3 Navigable River NR 4 Navigable Canal NC 1 Hospital H 5 Navigable Waterway NW 2 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre MCW 3 Maternity Home MH Col. 13-Power Supply 4 Child Welfare Centre CWC Electricity for Domestic Purpose ED 5 Health Centre HC 2 Electricity for Agriculture EAg 6 Primary Health Centre PHC 3 Electricity for other purpose like EO 7 Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Industrial, Commercial, etc. 8 Dispensa ry D 4 Electricity for all purposes EA 9 Family Planning Centre FPC 10 T.B. Clinic TB Col. 16-17-Irrigat~d by Source and 11 Nursing Home NH Unirrigated (Land use) 12 Registered Private Practitioner RP 13 Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP 1 Government Canal GC 14 Community Health Worker CHW 2 Private Canal PC 15 Others o 3 Well (without electricity) W 4 Well (with electricity) WE Col. 7-Drinking Water 5 Tubewell (without electricity) TW 6 Tubewe II (with electricity) TWE 1 Tap Water T 7 Tank Tk 2 Well Water W 8 River R 3 Tank Water Tk 9 Lake L 4 Tubewell Water TW 10 Waterfall Wf 5 Handpump HP 11 Others o 6 River Water R 12 Total T 7 Fountain F 8 Canal C Col. 20- 9 Lake L 1 Copies of Newspapers N 10 Spring S 2 Motorcycles/Scooters available in M 11 Nallah N village 12 Others o 3 Cars/Je€ps available in the village C 13 Information Not Available NA 4 Tractors available in the village T

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~ISTRICT HEADQUARTERS RIVER ... .~ ~ PO/PTO TALUKA HEADQUARTERS. POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE. PS VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW OJ POLICE STATION ... S 200,200-499,500-999,1000-4999,5000 AND HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL.

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URBAN ~REA WITH LOCATION CODE. DISPENSARY, MATERNITY AND CHILD NH 8 NATIONAL HIGHWAY.. WELFARE CENTRE. TALUKA MEHMEDABAD

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

1. MEHMEDABAD TALUKA

Page No. Part A Part B ------Part A Part B Loca­ Village PrimalY Loca­ VlIlage Primary SI. Name of tion Directory Census Sl. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 ------3 4 5 Ajabpura 29 II 22 37 Malataj 40 10 22 2 Aklacba 53 12 21 38 Maokwa 35 10 22 3 Amsaran 5 6 20 39 Modaj 34 8 22 4 Areri 49 10 22 40 Moli Adboli 20 8 20 41 MOli Timbli 12 6 20 5 Bar muvada 15 6 20 42 Nani Adboli 6 Bavra 70 14 22 22 8 22 43 Nani TimbJi 13 7 Bidaj 43 10 22 6 20 44 Navchetan 55 12 22 8 Char anna Muvada 30 8 22 45 Nenpur 39 10 22 9 Charanna Muvada 32 8 22 46 Pahad ( Inami) 47 10 22 47 Plihiidia 10 Chhapra 62 12 22 21 8 22 48 Parsantaj 64 12 22 11 Dajipura 9 6 20 49 Raska 12 Dedarda 65 12 22 6 6 20 SO Ratanpura 13 Devki Vansol 59 12 22 23 8 22 51 Riachhol 52 12 23 14 Gadva 72 14 24 52 Roshia 7 6 20 15 Gbodali 36 10 21 53 Rudan 26 8 22 16 Ghodasar 31 8 22 54 Sadra 4S 17 Gokllipura 17 6 20 10 22 55 San'adra 66 12 18 Gothaj 71 14 24 22 S6 Samaspur 73 14 24 57 Sankhej 19 Haldarvas 18 8 20 41 10 22 58 Sansoli 20 HathaoH 14 6 20 38 10 22 59 Sarsa 44 10 22 21 Iawa 68 14 22 60 24 8 22 61 Shatrunda 28 8 22 22 Jalampura 10 6 20 62 Sinhuj 56 12 22 23 Jalia 25 8 22 63 Sojali 37 10 21 24 Jinjar S 6 20 64 Sundha 76 14 24 65 Surajpura 11 6 20 25 Kachhai 60 12 22 26 Kanij 4 6 20 66 Umodpura 16 6 20 27 Karoli 27 8 22 67 Umiyapura 2 6 20 28 Katakpura 61 12 22 29 Kesra 51 12 22 68 Vadadla 46 10 22 30 Khambhali 74 14 24 69 Vamali 58 12 22 31 Khatraj 48 10 22 70 Vansoli 54 12 22 32 Kbumarvad 69 14 22 71 Vanso) Sundha 57 12 22 33 Kothipura 19 8 20 72 Varsola 75 14 24 73 Khurd 34 Kuna 33 8 22 67 14 22 74 Vasna Margia 42 10 22 35 Lali 6 20 75 Virol 63 12 22 36 Mahij 3 6 20 76 Wanthvali 50 12 22 tAttJKA : MEHMEDABAD VILtAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro· (in hec- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holes of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 Lali 925.12 2,346 P,R CWC,RP(2), T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR (440) CHW

2 .Umi}spura + 1,096 P CWC,RP, T,W Phone BS KR (190) CHW 3 Mahij 1,891.16 4,847 P,H MCW,MH, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (911) eWC,PHS,D, \ PC,NR,RP, SMP,CHW ( 4 Kanij 2,046.51 5,767 P(3),H PHC,D 2). T,W,TW PrO,Phone BS,RS KR (1,064) FPC,NH,O

5 Amsaran 459.05 1,801 p CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (287)

6 Raska 956.32 2,095 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (307)

7 Rohisa 644.93 1,381 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) .. BS KR (239)

8 Jinjar 521.14 898 P CHW W,TW -(-5 kms) BS KR (151)

9 Dajipura 327.57 530 P CHW W -(-5 kms) as KR (92) 10 Jalampura 154.21 133 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (23)

11 Surajpura 57.84 131 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (21) 12 MDli Timbli 186.39 443 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (91) D Nani Timbli 53.89 124 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) -( -5 kms) KR (23) 14 Halhnoli 632.57 1,621 P CHW W,Tk Phone BS PR,KR (283)

15 Barmuvada 1,120.40 7,466 P(5) PHS,FPC, W,Tk,R PO,Phone BS PR ( 1,349) CHW

16 Umedpura 122.70 229 -t-5 kms) CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR (45) 17 Gokalpura 236.45 387 P CHW W,rk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (59)

+ Iocluded in LaJi villa~e.

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Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks -----.-.------(including Loca­ Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigatrd Un­ Cultu­ Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, N<>. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Mehmedabad-19 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (717.00) 58.00 59.12 91.00 M14 C7: TlO Rice GC (679.00) WE (20.00) TWE (18.00) Mehmeda bad-20 ED Hajri, Wheat, N5 2 Rice Mehmedabad-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,0\15.00) 368.00 223.16 200.00 N30: M8: C21 3 Rice GC (562.00) TI5 W (533.00)

EA Mebmedabad-6 Bajri, Wheat, T (l,672.00) 13.00 27.51 334.00 Temple of 4 Rice GC (419.00) Radhava)labh and WE (889.00) Kaniji Mata TWE 064.00) N30. M6: C4: T21 Mehmeda bad-I 0 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (14I.DO) 249.00 29.05 40.0() : T3 5 Rice WE (121.00) TWE (20.00)

Mehmedabad-Il EA Bajri, Wheat, T (201.00) 638.00 74.00 43.32 N41 M21 T5 6 Rice WE (181.00) TWE (20.00) EAg Mehmedabad-IO Bajri, Wheat, T 04.00) 465.00 76.93 69.00 7 Rice WE ()9.00) TWE (15.00) Mehmlldabad-13 EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (37.00) 376.00 52.00 56.14 8 Rice W (11.00) TWE (26.00) Mehmedabad-I I EA Bairi, Wheat, T (IDS 00) 195.0D 15.00 9.57 9 Rice WE (l08.00) Mehmedabad-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (24.00) 98.00 17.00 15.21 10 Rice WE (16.00) TWE (8.00)

Mehmedabad-19 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (6.00) 40.00 8.00 3.84 11 Rice, Kodra WE (6.00) Mehmedabad-21 .. Ba)ri, Wheat. T (24.00) 135.00 8.00 19.39 12 Rice TW (24.00) Mebmeda bad-21 .. Bajri, Wheat, T (12.00) 2S.00 12.00 1.89 13 Rice TW (12.00) Mehmedabad-21 EAg najri, Wh{'at, T (ROO) 522.00 23.00 33.57 N5 14 Rice WE 04.00) TWE (40.00) Mehmedabad-26 EA Bajri. Rice, T (80.00) 922.00 38.00 80.40 N5: n 1) Jowar WE (8J.OO)

Mehmedabad-21 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (14.'1,1) 102.00 4.00 2.70 16 Rice, Ragi WE (14.00) Mebmedabad-24 .. Bajri, Wbeat. T (1.00) 213.00 4.,5 15.00 17 Rice, Bavto W (4.00)

7 TALUKA MEHMEDABAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

------~------~ Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the rion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- All pro. (in bee- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

18 Haldarvas 912.33 6,028 PP),H, H,MH,PHS T,W,R,TW PO,Phone BS PR,KR (1.073) PUC D,FPC,NH

19 Kothipura 491.50 590 P CHW W -(-5 kml) BS KR (l15)

20 MOli Adboli 288.41 612 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (116) 21 Pahadia 121.16 212 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kml) BS PR,KR (40) 22 Nani Adboli 2R2.60 683 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (124)

23 Ratanpura 114.11 694 P -(-5 krns) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (114)

24 Sarsavani 1,137.66 4,095 P(4),H PHS.DFPC, T,W,R PO BS PR (;28) RP,CHW

25 Jalia 710.59 2,241 p CHW W,Hp PO BS KR (380)

26 Rudan 1,097.81 5,676 P(2),H, MH,PHS,D, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (999) PUC FPC.RP, CHW

27 KaroH 627.97 4,139 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) B,) KR (659)

28 Shatrunda 492.17 2,503 P PHS,FPC, W,R PO, Phone BS KR (491 ) CHW

29 Ajabpura 71.72 167 -(-5 kms) CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (20) 30 Charanna Muvada 4~.41 107 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (19) 31 Ghodllsar 783.96 3,123 P,R PHS,D,FPC, T,W,TW, PO,Phone BS PR (612) RP,CHW R

32 Charanna Muvada 199.06 504 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (loami) (112)

33 Kuna 1,198.76 3,569 P(3) CHW T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (663)

34 Modaj 1,274.75 8,668 P(5),H PI-IS,D,FPC. W,R PO,Phone BS PR ( 1,551) RP(2),SMP, CHW

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Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of la,ld use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------'--- (!Dcluding Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cuttu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distan<:e Supply (inclu­ ble (or historical No. (in km .) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical !lraves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Mehmedabld-23 EA Bajri Jowar, T (91.00) 600.00 80.33 14].00 A Temples of 18 Rice, Ragi W ( 6.uO) Parashar and WE (15.00) Cbyavanrhhi TWE (50.00) NIOU. M5. C.2: T2 Mehrnedabad-24 EAg Bajri. Wheat. T (14.00) 343.00 45.00 89.50 19 Rice, Ragi WE (8.00) TWE (6.00) Mehmedabad-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 184.00 49.CO 45.41 20 Rice TWE (10.00)

Mehmedabad-18 " Bajri, Wheat, 92.16 29.00 21 Rice Mehmedabad-18 ED Bajri, Wheat, 218.00 17.00 47.60 T 22 Rice

Mehmedabad-23 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 44.00 16.00 46.11 23 Rice, Jowar WE (4.00) TWE (4.00) Mehmedabad-22 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (89.00) 857.00 104.66 87.00 N251 M: T2 24 Rice, Jowar WE (71.00) TWE (18.00) Mehmedabad-24 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (171.00) 454.00 1.00 84.59 NSl C! T 25 Rice WE (159.00) TW (12.00) Mehmedabad- 23 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (134.00) 855.00 17.81 91.00 N50! TS 26 Rice W (9.00) WE (84.00) TWE (41.00) Nadiad-21 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (66.00) 504.00 26.97 3].00 N25l M31 T5 27 Rice WE (36.0C) TWE (30.00)

Mehmedabad-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (80.00) 264.00 102.00 46.17 N 28 Rice WE (60.00) TWE (20.00) Mehmedabad-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 47.00 1.72 15.00 29 Rice WE (S.OO) Mehmedabad-IS ED Bajri, Wheat, T (6.00) 36.00 2.41 30 EAg Rice WE (6.00) Mehmedabad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 574.00 39.00 89,96 N3 31 Rice WE (51.00) TWE (30.00) Mehmedabad-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 136.00 18.00 29.06 N2 32 Rice WE (16.00)

Mehmedabad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (lIO.OO) 916.00 30.00 172.76 N61 T2 33 Rice WE (60.00) TWE (20.00) Mehmedabad-ll EA Bajri, Wheat, T (348.00) 735.00 83.00 108.75 N70: M2! T3 34 Rice WE (330.00) TWE (l1l.OO)

K-2 9 40 Malataj 439.84 896 P -(-5 I

41 Sankhej 857.36 3.118 P,H RP,CHW T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR (606)

42 Vasna Margia 582.22 1,528 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone Bj PR (321) CHW 43 Bid9j ) ,035.36 2,679 P(2),H PHS,FPC. r,w,HP PO,Phone 8S PR,KR (517) RP(2),CHW 44 Sarsa 566.00 1,660 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (306)

45 Sadra 620.44 1,828 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (330)

46 Vadadla 324.05 944 P CHW W,TW,R PO,Phone BS KR (162)

47 Pahad 245.94 953 P(2) -(-5 kms) W,TW,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (177)

48 Khat raj 878.29 3,293 P CHW T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (584)

49 Areri 382.58 1.856 P CHW T,W Phone BS PR,KR (309)

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Lanel Use

---- .. _------Land use (i. e •• area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Arr,enities-Contd. (includina Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food bv irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source waste availa­ religious, tiOD (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Mehmedab~d-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (124.00) 735.00 116.00 72.61 A Shrine of 35 Rice WE (104.00) Kalika Mata TWE (20.00) N50: M6: T7 Mehmedabad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (8s.o0) 134.00 1.90 39.00 36 Rice, Kodra W (9.00) WE (64.00) TWE (12.00) Mehmed&bad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (89.00) 166.00 29.00 61.12 37 Rice W (60.00) TWE (29.00) Mehmedabad-3 EA Bajri. Whlat, T (72.00) 374.00 42.19 60.00 Min 38 Rice, Kodra WE (44.00) TWE (28.00) Mehmedabad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (268.00) 690.00 75.93 213.00 M31 T7 39 Rice W (53.00) WE (194.00) TWE (21.(;0)

Mehmedabad-8 EA Bajri, Wheal, T (67.00) 28'.00 25.00 65.84 N 40 Rice W (4.00) WE (53.00) TWE (10.00) Mehmedabad-12 EA Bajri, Whedt, T (438.00) 161.00 24.00 234.36 N2G: M21 C! 41 Rice GC (224.00) T2 WE (173.00) TWB (41.00) Kbeda-9 EA Wheat, Rice T (412.00) 50.00 40.00 80.22 N211 M4: T6 42 GC (412.00) Mehmedabad-21 EA Baj ri, Wheat, T (760.00) 14.00 120.00 141.36 NIOI M2: C4l 43 Rice GC (760.00) T15 Mehmedabad-24 EA Bajri, Wheal, .. T (528.00) 38.00 NISI M21 CI 44 Rjce GC (528.00) T2

Mehmedabad-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (86.00) 4!4.00 38.44 82.00 N6! T6 45 Rice GC (4.00) WE (66.00) TWB (16.00) Mehmedabad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (30.00) 213.00 24.00 57.05 T3 46 Rice, Jowar WB (16.00) TWB (14.00) Mehme'dabad-I EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (28.00) 111.00 66.00 40.94 47 Jowar W (16.00) TWE (12.00) Mehmedabad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (121.00) 633.00 22.00 102.29 N%O! M: T5 48 Rice, Kodra WE~(IOO.OO) TWE (21.00) Mehmedabad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (t02.00) 248.00 4.58 28.00 NIOl M2, T 49 Rice WB (82.00) TWB (20.00)

11 TALUKA MEHMEDABAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown ic the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village Dumber Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaHway village Mar­ Station, klt/ Water­ Hat, way) jf any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

O~ Wanthvali 1,479.00 6,076 P,H PHS,D,FPc.:, T,W PO, Phone " BS PR,KR (1,094 ) RP,CHW

51 Kesra 1,009.00 2,441 p PHS,FPC, T,W po, Phone .. BS PR,KR (428) CHW

52 Rinchhol 840.0G 2,939 P CHW T,W,R PO,Phone BS (560) 53 Aklacha 665.96 1,954 P,H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W,T.W PO BS PR (378) PUC,O NH,CHW

54 Van soli 262.14 1,272 P,H CHW T,W PO BS PR (237)

55 Navchetao 240.56 1,243 P CHW T,W Phone BS KR (223) S6 Sinhuj 2,226.68 8,426 P(4),H, PHS,FPC,RP(2), T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,516) 0 CHW(4) 57 Vansol Sundha 451.9:> 2,100 P,H CHW T,W,Tk PO BS KR (398)

58 Vamali 243.73 620 P -([0+ kms) T.W,Tk -(10+ kms) " BS KR (l15)

S9 Devki Vanso) 905.19 4,045 P(2) PHS.FPC,RP, W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (709) CHW

60 Kachbai 1,124.31 3,969 P D,CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (101) 61 Katakpwa 366.13 1,095 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (205) 62 Chhapra 620.50 2,600 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS KR (452) CHW

63 Virol 439.51 1,468 P CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR,RR (272) R

64 Parsantaj 702.17 3,228 p CHW,O T,W,Tk PO, Phone BS KR (553)

65 Dedarda 346.95 919 P CHW W,TW,R -(-5 kms) -( -5 kms) KR (153)

66 Samadra 795.42 1,443 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (266)

12 D1.R£CtOR¥

Laad Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearelt lown Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in km.) (inclu­ ble for histOrical tion diog culti­ Or Code sauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

Mebmedabad-S EA Bajri, Wheat, T (234.00) 1,095.00 45.00 105.00 N40, M7; T5 50 Rice TW (173.00) TWE (61.00) Me hmeda bad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 867.00 40.00 62.00 N3: M31 C: 51 Rice WE (30.00) T6 TWE (10.00) Mehmedabad-12 ED, Bajri, Wheat, T (SI.OO) 620.00 73.00 66.00 M7: T2 52 EAg Rice WE (81.00) Mehmedabad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (142.00) 400.00 43.00 80.96 1'425; T6 53 Rice, Jowar WE (101.00) TWE (41.00) Mehmedabad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (54.00) 171.00 21.00 16.14 NlS: T2 S4 Rice WE (26.00) TWE (23.00)

Mehmcdabad- 4 EA Bajti, Wheat. T (10.00) 209.00 7.56 14.00 N251 M: T2 55 Rice WE (10.00) Bajri, Wheat, T (171.00) 1.816.00 61.68 178.00 N60; M71 56 Mehmedabad-Il EA Rice WE (171.00) C; T2 Bajri, Wheat T (24.00) 354.00 17.90 56.00 N5; T 57 Mehmedab, d-Il EAg Rice, Jowar WE (12.00) TWE(l2.00) Mehmedabad-9 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (12.00) 201.00 S.H 22.00 Shamal Bhatt 5S Rice, Jowar WE (8.00) Well knowit'poet Tk (4.00) lived in Vireshwar Mehmedabad-6 EA Mahadev Bajri, Wheat, T (88.00) 643.00 35.19 139.00 N21 T 59 Rice WE (63.00) TWE (25.00)

Mehmedabad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (145.00) 861.00 101.31 17.00 N3l12 60 Rice, Kodra WE (145.00) Mehmedabad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (80.00) ~47.00 15.00 24.43 61 Rice, Bavto WE (80.00) S:ehmedabad-4 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (73.00) 494.00 3.00 .50.50 N25 t2 Jowar, Bavto W (8.00) WE (51.00) TWB (14.00) Mehmedabad-6 PA Bajri, Wheat, T (79.00) 298.00 14.00 48.S1 63 Rice W (63.00) WE (16.00) Kheda-7 ED, Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 585.00 43.00 64.77 13 64 EAg Rice, Jowar W (trl.OO)

M:h nedabad -12 ED' Bajri, Wheat, T (32.00) 227.00 30.00 57.95 T 6S EAg Rice, Jowar WE (24.00) TWE (8.60) Kheda-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (503.00) 26.00 90.no 176.42 N20: Mt T6 66 Rice WE (485.00) TWE (18.00)

13 tALUKA: MEHMEDABAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenides available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is ~hown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lien VIllage area popula- nearest place where the facility is avaIlable is given.) Code 01 the tron and ~---~------_----- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, tetl Water- Hat, way) if any

------~------2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

67 VasDa Kburd 391.71 1,383 P .(10+ kms) W,R -(10+ kms) -(-5 krns) KR (25ll)

68 Iawa 232.69 631 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (\ 22) 69 KhumHvad 736.72 3,208 P(2) CHW W,TW,R PO,Phone BS KR (561 )

70 Bavra 483.95 1,213 P(Z) CHW W,Tk,TW -(-5 kms) BS KR (226)

71 Gothaj 441.55 1,531 P(2) CHW W,Tk PO BS,RS KR (272)

72 Gadva 261.21 1,304 P(2} CHW TW,Tk,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (220)

73 Samaspur 207.62 1,173 P CHW,O T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (207)

74 Khambhali 390.47 1,988 P PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR (389) CHW TW

75 Varsola 996.23 2,205 P.H CHW T,W,TW PO BS KR (437)

76 SUDdha 309.72 992 P CHW T,W Phone BS KR (181)

Total 46.749.97 171,591 P (I02} H (1) (30,880) H (19) MCW 0) PUC (3) MH (3) 0 (3) CWC (3) PHC (1) PHS (18) D (12) FPC (19) NH (4) RP (20) SMP (2) CHW (67) 0 (3)

Note The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

14 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ----~------(including Loca. Amenitiell-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cllltu­ Area any tion ------by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

EAg Kbeda-9 Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 219.00 21.71 70.00 67 Rice GC (20.00) W (10.00) WE (5),00) Kbeda-6 EAg Bajli, Wheat, T (20.00) '.63.00 24.00 25.69 68 Rice TWE (20.00) Kheda-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (80.00) 507.00 70.00 79.72 NZ 69 Rice WE (60.00) TW (20.00) Mehmedabad-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (68.00) 351.00 19.00 45.95 70 Rice WE (4M.00) TWE (20.00) Mehmedabad-9 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (144.00) 234.00 27.55 36.00 71 Rice, Kodra W (144.00)

Mehmedabad-9 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (32.00) IBI.OO 15.21 33.00 72 Rice, Bavto WE (20.00) TWE (12.00) Mehmedabild-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (48.00) 136.00 2.62 21.00 N4 73 Rice WE (28.00) TWE (20.00) Mehmedabad-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (42.00) 279.00 20.00 49.47 N5 7 Rice WB (20.00) TWE (22.00) Mebmedabad-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (158.00) 722.00 31.00 85.23 N5 75 Rice WB (12J.OO) Tk (37.00) Mehmedabad-: 2 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (IR.OO) 26).00 14.00 16.72 T 76 Rice WE (2.00) TW (8.00) TWE (8.00)

1l,104.()0 27,673.16 2,844.21 5,128.60 N (758) M (90) C (24) T (174)

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K-3 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

2. NADIAD TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part tl Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Village Primary Sl. Name of tion DirectorY Census Sl. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 s 2 3 4 5

1 Akhdol 96 30 32 38 Javol 52 24 30 2 Alin!> 20 22 28 3 AJiodra 73 28 30 39 Kadi 4 Aljada 62 26 30 36 22 30 40 Kaiyaj 5 Andhaj 46 24 30 22 37 2~ 41 Kamla 6 Arera 4"1 24 30 63 26 30 42 Kaojari 100 32 7 Arjanpur Kol 42 24 30 32 43 Kaojoda 77 28 30 44 Kaprupur 19 22 28 8 Bagdu :12 22 :8 45 Keriavi 95 30 9 Balacli 40 24 30 32 46 Khaladi 37 22 30 10 Balol 24 22 28 47 Khandivav 2 20 28 11 BarnroJi &4 2R ~O 48 Khuntaj 30 22 28 12 Bhaner 3 20 28 49 Khurdabad 18 20 28 13 Bhumas 14 20 28 50 Mahisa 9 20 28 14 Bhumel 93 30 32 51 Maholel 58 26 30 15 Hilodra 6~ 26 3u 52 ~dhudha IS 20 28 53 M"nga'pur 33 22 211 16 Chaklashi 92 30 32 5-' Manjlpura 61 26 30 17 Chalali 75 28 30 55 Marida 70 26 30 18 Chunel 55 24 30 56 Mehmedabad Muvada 12 20 28 57 ~inawada 11 20 28 19 Dabhan 69 26 30 58 Mirjapur 21 22 28 20 Dadusar 16 20 28 59 Mitral 88 30 32 21 Dantali 68 26 32 60 MonghroJi 74 28 30 22 Davda 83 28 30 61 Meld KhaJol 25 22 28 23 Dawapura 48 24 30 62 Mulaj 45 24 30 24 Degam 66 26 30 25 Dhandhodi 20 28 26 Dumrsl '80 28 30 63 Nadgam 34 22 28 64 Nagval 38 24 30 27 Erandiyapura 49 24 30 65 Nanavaga S3 24 30 66 Nani Kbadol 26 22 28 28 Faloli 5 20 28 67 Narsaoda 94 30 32 29 Fatehpuf 78 28 30 68 Navagam 43 24 30 30 Finav 13 20 28 69 Nizampura 8 20 25>

31 Gangapur 86 30 32 70 Palaiya 32 Gboghawada 6 20 82 59 26 30 33 Gural 90 30 32 71 Palaoi 85 28 30 72 Paldi 54 24 30 34 Hajatia 29 22 28 73 Pij 82 28 30 35 Hathaj 51 24 30 74 PipJag 79 28 30 36 Hathnoli 65 26 30 7S PipJata 89 30 32 37 Heranj 56 24 30 76 Porda 10 20 28

18 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

2. NADIAD TALUKA-Contd.

Page No. Page No. ------Part A Part B Part A part B Village Primary Loca- Village Primary Loca- Directory Census Name of tion Directory CensUs 8]' Name of tion SI. No. Village Code No. Abstrac No. Village Code No. Abstract

5 1 3 4 5 2 3 4

90 Torania 27 22 28 77 RajDagar 99 30 32 91 Tundel 81 28 30 78 Rampura 87 30 3Z 92 UndIa 35 22 28 79 Ruppura 17 20 28

93 Uttarsanda 91 30 32 Salun Talpad 72 28 38 3D ~I Salun Vanto 71 26 30 94 Vadtal 98 30 32 ~.: - SanaJi 41 24 95 Vadthal 4 20 28 83 SapIa 31 22 . 28 96 Valetva 97 30 32 84 Sastapur 23 22 28 97 Valla SO 24 30 8S Sheri 39 24 30 98 Vasna 7 20 28 86 SHod 64 26 30 44 24 30 87 8inghali 28 22 28 99 Vina 88 Sodpur 57 26 30 26 30 89 Surasamal 76 28 30 lao Zarol 67

19 T.A.LUKA : NADIAb VlllA(,E

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance LoeB' Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lion village area popula· nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------No. village number Educa· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro· (in bec- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house· (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Dhandhodi 338.94 1,215 P CHW T,W -(5-10 kms) .. BS KR (213) 2 Khandivav 181.53 1,164 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (191) 3 Bhaner 801.76 4,174 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (759) CHWP) 4 Vadthal 1,086.06 2,908 P,H D,RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (511)

5 FaloU 288.06 1,612 P CHW T,W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (262)

6 Ghollhawad~ 928.22 3,238 P(5) CHW T,W,R PO,Phone BS KR (578) 7 Vasna 661.64 2,333 P(3) PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (456) CHW 8 Nizampura 437.85 1,270 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (125) 9 Mabisa 2,593.10 5,076 P,H,PUC PHS,D,FPC, T,W PrO,Phone BS KR (918) RP.CHW,O

10 Porda 227.79 713 P -(-5 kms) T,W,P. -(-5 kms) BS KR (126)

II Minawada 410.24 1,779 P CWC,CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (310)

12 Mehmetlabad 440.75 7.59 P CHW T,W Phone BS PR Muvada (140)

13 Finav 684.43 I,S77 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (281) 14 Bllumas 967.83 1,962 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (351)

IS Mahudha 1,381.18 14,974 PI3),H, MCW,MH, T,W,TW PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (2,661 ) PUO,C c:.;WC.PHC,D, FPC,RP,CHW

16 D$dusar 670.59 1,632 P CHW T,W Phone BS PR (314)

17 Ruppura 447.44 2,047 P CHW W PO,Phone BS KR (410)

18 Khurdabad 80.71 266 P CHW W -(5-10 kms) .u BS KR (52)

~O DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of lalld use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (mcluding Amenities-Contd. Porest Irrigated UD­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food sour«e waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grovel) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Nadiad-22 ED Bajn, Wheat, 308.00 5.94 25.00 M2! T3 Rice Nadiad-30 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (53.00) 120.00 8.53 N2 2 Rice WE (53.00) Nadiad-25 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (126.00) 589.00 86.76 N30: M3: T5 3 Rice TWE (126.00) Nadiad-21 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (405.00) 590.00 5.00 86.06 N4: T4 4 Rice W (162.00) WE (162.00) TWE (81.00) Nadiad-24 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (101.00) 115.00 41.00 31.06 N5! T 5 Rice WE (61.00) TWE (40.00)

Nadiad-30 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (6.00) 773.00 100.22 49.00 N6; T2 6 Rice WE (6.00) Kapadvanj-24 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (162.00) 486.00 19.64 NH M2: T 7 Wheat, Rice WE (162.00) Dakor-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, 370.00 14.85 53.00 N12: T4 8 Rice Dakor-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, 2,110.00 175.00 308.10 An old tempre of 9 Rice Utkan theshwar N22! MSI C; T8 Nadiad-30 EA Bajri, Wheat; T (185.00) 23.00 2.79 17.00 N6 10 Rice WE (lS5.0C)

Nadiad-32 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (85.00) 252,00 73.24 N6: T2 11 Rice W (IO.OO) WE (40.00) TWE (35.00) Nadiad· 20 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, .. T (SO.OO) 291.00 29.75 40.00 N2I M3i T5 12 Rice WE (40.00) TWE (40.00) Nadiad-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (92.00) 536.00 12.43 44.00 N5f M21 l' 13 Rice W (92.00) Nadiad-18 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (184.00) ~91.()0 92.83 N6 14 Rice W (64.00) WE (120.00) Nadiad-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (241.('0) 906.00 222.18 12.00 An aneient tern- IS Rice, Maize WE (241.00) pIe of Vishwaosth NIS! M6: CZ4: T

Nadiad-22 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (104.00) 526.00 7.59 33.00 NS: Ml T 16 Rice WE (64.00) TWE (40.00) Nadiad-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, 14.00 T (190.00) 148.00 95.44 Nll: M2 17 Rice, Kodra W (10.00) TW (40.00) WE (140.00) Nadiad-20 BAg Hajri, Jowar, T (53.00) 16.00 11.71 N6 18 Wheat, Rice WE (41.00) TWE (12.00)

21 fAttiKA: NADIAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenilies available (if not available within the village, a dasb(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Laca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is avaIlable is given.) Code of the lion and ---- -~-~--~ ------_-_ ---- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro. (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb lares) bouse- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket! Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II

19 Kaprupur 613.10 2,900 P(-1),H CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (527)

20 Alina 2,485.96 10,130 P(6).H, MH,PHS,D, T,W PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,748) PUC FPC,RPO), CHW(4)

21 Mirjapur 158.80 452 P CHW W,R -(-5 krns) BS PR (67) 22 Kaiyaj 185.41 771 P CHW T,TW -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (142) 23 Sastapur 281.01 1,309 P,H D,RP, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (254) CHW

24 Balol 470.09 1,212 P CWC,CHW T.W Phol'e BS PR (231) 25 Moti Khado\ 278.70 1,020 P RP,CHW T,W Phone BS PR,KR (205) 26 Nani Khadol 474.15 1,898 P,R PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (353) . CHW 27 Torania 386.25 895 P CHW T,W Phone BS KR ( 171)

28 Sinrllhali 350.11 2,12!) P,R PHS,FPC, T,W,TW PO, Phone BS KR (366) CHW

29 Hajatia 27D.86 623 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (113) 30 Khuntaj 568.40 1,987 P -(-5 kms) T.W PO,Phone BS l

33 Mangaipur 301.12 J .419 P CHW T,W -(-5 krns) BS PR,KR (235)

34 Nadgam 632.74 2,187 P CHW T,W Phone BS,RS KR (361) 35 Undra 708.85 3,048 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (533)

36 Kadi 639,14 1,845 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (333) 37 Khaladi 256.59 1,523 P RP,CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (317)

22 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different typeS of land Use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ---~------(including Lo,a. Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area aoy tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa· religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in !em.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical [groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Nadiad-30 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (318.00) 133.00 85.10 77.00 N8: T 19 Rice W (1.00) WE (300.00) TWE (17,00) Nadiad-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (282.00) 1,912.00 17.96 274.00 N34; : MI2: C7i T21 20. Rice GC (81.00) WE (161.00) TWE (40.00) Nadiad-24 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (5.00) 140.00 13.80 21 Rice, Kodra WE (5.00) Nadiad-26 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (22.00) 125.00 14.41 24.00 N2! T2 22 Rice, Kbdra WE (22.00) EA Nadiad-26 Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 210.00 27.01 24.00 N3: M3: C2: T4 23 ' Rice, Kodra WE (20.00)

Nadi"d-26 EA Rajd, Wheat, T (33.00) 234.00 76.00 127.09 N3; M4; Ci T3 24 Rice, Kodra WE (33.00) Nadiad-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 209.00 4.70 45.00 N12: M2: C: T2 25 Rice, Bavto WE (20.00) Nadiad-22 ED,~Ag Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 390.00 44.15 20.00 N2: M3: C2: T4 26 Rice, Bavto WE (20.00) EA Nadiad-I8 Bajri. Wheat, T (122.00) 222.00 4.25 38.00 N7! M4! T2 27 Rice W (21.00) WE (80.00,) R (21.00) Nadiad-15 EA Bajri. Wheat, 322.11 6.00 22.00 1'(3; M4: T2 28 Rice

Nadiad-15 SA Hajri, Wheat, T (5.00) 240.00 7.86 18.00 N3: T 29 Rice WE (5.00) Nadiad-13 EA Bajri, Wheat, 509.00 11.40 48.00 N3: M 30 Rice Nadiad-J I EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (2.00) 353.00 39.27 3.00 N8: M2 31 Rice, Kodra WE (2.00) EAg Nadiad-12 Bajri, Wheat, T 0.00) 154.00 18.73 N:T 32 Rice W (4.00) WE (3.00) Nadiad-12 Bajri, Wheat, EA .. T (28.00) 231.00 10.12 32.00 N2 33 Rice WE (28.00)

Nadiad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (51.00) 527.00 8.74 46.00 N4: T 34 Rice WE (51.00) Nadiad-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (l50.GD) 420.01) 10.85 12B.OO N7r Mr '[5 35 Rice W (81.00) WE (61.00) R (8.00) Nadiad-21 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (14.00) 547.00 51.14 27.00 N2! C! T2 36 Rice WE (14.00) Nadiad-22 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (1.00) 216.00 3.59 36.00 M8; C2, T5 Rice WE (1.00) 37

23 TALUKA NADIAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in tbe column and n<:xt to it in brackets tbe dMance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 +kms of the (ion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------~------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bee- of tional Water Telegraph or nitation, aeb tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaIlway viIIage Mar- Station, btl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

38 Nagval 271.23 807 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (161 ) 39 Sheri 527.13 1,526 P CHW W PO,Pbone BS PR,KR (288) Baladi 246.11 1,155 P SMP,CHW W,Tt -(-5 kms) BS KR 40 (220) 41 Sanali 243.72 2,184 P,H PHS,FPC, W PO BS PR (423) CHW(2) 42 Arjanpur Kot 210.03 767 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (166)

43 Navagam 321.11 1,622 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (301 ) 44 Vina 898.12 3,~12 P,H PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (669) CPlW

45 Mulaj 316.92 392 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR (55) 46 Andhaj 531.4u 1,640 P -(10+ kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (304)

47 Arera 1,035.64 3,611 P(3),H FHS.FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (664) CHW

48 DaYJapura 536.68 843 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (175)

49 Erand ;ya pura 143.80 213 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (35) 50 Valla 361.59 636 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (12J) 61 Hathaj 1,177.34 3,987 P PHS FPC, T,W PO BS KR (703) RP(3),CHW

52 Jawl 436.85 2,062 P(2) PHS,FPC, W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (390) CHW

53 Nanavdga 163.92 1,444 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (287)

54 Paldi 189.74 2.577 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR (4(6) 55 Chunel 1,573.57 5,684 P(2),H, CWC.PHS,D, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (984) PUC FPC,RP,CHW 56 Heranj 1,077.22 3,918 P(2) RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (671 )

24 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land ulle in bectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks

Amenities-Contd. -----~------(jncludini ------_ Forest Irrigated Un­ CuIIU­ Area any Nearest town flower Staple Food bv irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source WaSte availa­ religious, tiOD. lin km.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Nadiad-27 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 220.00 31.23 38 Rice WB (2Q.00) Dakor-18 BA Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 440.00 47.13 N: M: T 39 Rice WE (40.00) Nadiad-27 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (1S.00) 217.00 14.11 N2l T 40 Rice WE (l5.00) Nadiad-12 BAg Bajri, Jowar, T (44.00) 192.00 6.72 1.00 N2: T2 41 Wheat, RIce TWE (44.00) Nadiad-13 Bajri, Wheat, T (21.00) 162.00 8.00 19.03 42 Rice, Kodra W (21.00)

Nadiad-IS BAg Rajri, Wheat, T (69.00) 173.00 56.00 23.11 N8: T 43 Ric. WE (69.00) Nadiad-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 26.00 T (319.00) 324.00 108.00 121.12 N22: M2: C; 1844 Rice, Kadra W (136.00) WB (183.00) Nadiad-8 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (4.00) 274.00 36.92 2.00 N2 45 Rice, Kodra WE (4.00) Nadiad-IO ED,BAg Bajri, Jowar, T (263.00) 186.00 82.40 N2 46 Wheat, Rice TW (212.00) TWE (51.00) Nadiad-9 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (56.00) 914.00 36.64 29.00 N3: M3: C: T7 47 Rice R (56.00)

Nadiad-7 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (21.00) 475.00 40.68 N 48 Rice WE (13.00) TWE (8.00) Nadiad-7 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 105.00 30.80 N 49 Rice WE (8.00) Nadiad-8 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (189.00) 90.00 30.00 52.59 NS: M2! T SO Rice WE (189.00) Nadiad-IO EA Baj ri, Wheat, T (484.00) 561.00 12S.00 7.34 NIl: M: C: T8 51 Rice W (384.()0) WE (100.00) Nadiad-JO EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (195.00) 202.00 17.85 22.00 N2: T 52 Rice GC (lfi2.00) WE (33.03)

Nadiad-13 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 81.00 1.92 N 53 Rice WE (40.00) TW (41.00) Nadiad-13 EA Bajri. Jowar, T (19110) 120.00 21).74 21.00 N6: T2 54 Wheat, Rice WE (19.00) Nadiad-22 .BA ::'fiajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 1,46B.00 52.57 45.00 N281 M6: C8t 55 Rice WE (8.00) TS Nadiad-30 ED, FAg Bajri, Wheat, T {I 14.00) 825.00 8.00 130.22 N10! M7J C3! 56 Rice W (64.00) TID TWa (38.00) R (12.00) K-4

25 T ALUKA : NADIAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

--~---"- --- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.,-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tioo and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro. (in hee- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nieation. ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, Icetl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

57 Sodpur 1,265.59 6,450 P(6),H PHS.D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PI{ (1,193) RP,SMP,CHW

58 Maholel 1,12P.33 6,372 P,H, D,RP,CHW T,W PTO,Phone BS PR (1,123) PUC

59 Palaiya 339.66 2,541 P(3) CHW(2) T,W,C PO as PR (474)

60 Bilodara 630.87 2,351 P RP,CHW T,W p.) BS KR (439)

61 Manjipura 292.16 1,320 P RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (233)

62 Aljada 232.48 tl27 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (130)

63 KamJa 619.'2Z 2,160 P CHW T.W PO BS KR ( ~36) 64 SHod 380.36 1,878 P -(-5 kms) T,W PO as KR (36'2)

65 HalhnoH 293.00 1,074 P CHW W,rk PO BS PR (203)

66 Degam 837.78 2,452 P PHS,Fl'C, T,W PO,PhC'ne BS PR (491) RP(2),CHW

67 Zarol 250.96 845 P CHW W,O -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (167) 68 Dantali 603.12 2,595 P CHW(2) T,W -(-5 km!) BS PR,KR (455) 60 Uabhan 869.26 6,048 P(2),H, D,RP,(6), T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,101) PUC CHW(5)

70 Marida 902.87 4,388 P,H CWC,MH, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (883) PHS,FPC, RP(3),CHW

71 SaluD Vanto 592.13 3.658 P,H RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (634)

26 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Con/d. (including Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ ('0 km.) (inclu­ ble for bistorical tion diog cUlti­ or Code gaucbar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Nadiad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (101.00) 289.00 174.59 701.00 NJO: M: T12 ,. 57 Rice GC (04.00) Tk (24.00) R (13.00) 'Na, al-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (775.00) 242.00 109.00 2.33 N8: M7: C2: T40 58. Rice GC (498.00) WE (277.00) Nadiad-12 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (221.00) 77.00 37.00 4.66 NI T2 59 Rice GC (194.00) WP. (27.00) Nadiad-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (278.00) 324.00 28.87 N4: M21 T3 .60 Rice GC (84,00) WE (185.00) R (9.CO) Nadiad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (5.00) 250.00 25.00 12.16 M: T2 61 Rice GC (5.00)

Nadiad-4 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (64.00) 123.00 S.OO 37.48 N3 62 Rice WE (28.0[1) Tk (4.00) R 132.00) Nadiad-3 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (8.00) 520.00 74.22 17.00 N6l M: T 63 Wheat, Rice GC (8,00) Nadiad-6 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (163.00) 138.00 79.36 64 Rice GC (37.00) WE (SS.OO) Tk (41.00) Nadiad-6 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (50.00) 206.00 13.00 24.0(1 N4i M: T3 65 Rice GC (S.OO) WE (32.00) TWE (10.00) Nadiad-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (308.00) 416.g0 98.00 15.78 Gopaoath andBhut- 66 Rice GC (161.00) nath Mahadev WE (147.00) N6: M51 T6

Nadiad-Il EAI Bajri, Wheat, T (220.00) 7.96 23.00 N3 67 Rice GC (220.00) Nadiad-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (460.00) 81.00 62.12 N3 68 Rice, Kodra GC (460.00) Nadiad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (769.00) 9.00 91.26 The temple of 69 Rice OE (769.00) Sahajanan Swami M321 M121 CISI T24 Nadiad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (550.00) 177.00 73.00 102.87 N3: M6: T2 70 Rice, Kodra GC (350.00) WE (150.00) R (50.00) Nadiad-5 EA Bajri. Wheat. T (468.00) 120.00 4.13 N14l M 71 Rice

27 TALUKA NADIAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

A'lleoilies available (if oat avaiJable within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and nelll to it in brackets. the distance Loea- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz" -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kml of the lion village area popula- nearest place where the facility IS available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------No. viilage number Bduca- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Tele&rapb or nicatlon acb tllres) bOUie- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, kltl Watel- Hat, way) if ally

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ] I . 72 Salun Talpad 1,0712t 5,591 P,H, RP(4},CHW T,W po ,Phone 8S PR (1,030) PUC

73 Alindra 620.45 2,940 P.H, MCW.MH, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (554) PUC CWC,PHC. D,FPC,RP,CHW 74 Monghroli 755.49 4,160 P RP(2),CHW(3) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (759)

75 Chalali 685.64 4,352 P D,RP,SMP, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (797) CHW(3)

76 Surasamal 849.43 4.851 P,H RP(2),CHW(4) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (923)

77 Kanjoda 527.29 3,139 P D,RP(2), T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (521) CHW(3)

78 Fatebpur 203.11 1.554 P FP,SMP, T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (266) CHW 79 Piplaa 487.22 3,324 P,H,O PHS,D.FPC. T,W PO,Phone BS PR (652) RP,l-HW

80 Dumral 417.86 2.169 P CHW T,W PO ,Phone BS PR (400)

81 Tun del 603.46 3,375 P D,CHW T,W PO, Phone BS PR (697)

82 Pij 1,716.03 6,825 P(J),H, H,MH.CWC, T,W PTO,Pbone BS,RS PR (1,422) PUC D,RP,CHW

83 Davda 462.89 3,143 P,H PHS,PPC,RP, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (581 ) CHW 2) 84 Bamroii 476.02 4,635 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone as KR (906) RP(3),CHW(4)

85 Palana 897.48 4,185 P(3),H, MH,PHS.D, T,W PO,Phone BS PA (816) PUC FPC,RP(4), CHW(4)

28 DIRECT()R~

Land Use

Land use (i e. area under different types of land use in hectare' rounded uplo 2 decimal places.) Remllrks (including Loca­ Amenities- Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu. Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and dIstance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding cuhi­ or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 )6 17 18 19 20

Nadiad-S FA Bajri. 10'llar, T (602.0dj 359.00 109.00 1.24 N18: M6: C2. 72 Wheat, Rice GC (137.00) TIS WE (465,00) Nadiad-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (532,00) 22.(,0 10.00 56.45 N5: MIO: C: T473 Rice GC (209,00) TW (323.00) Nadiad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (458.00) 215.00 7.49 75.00 N4, M2! 18 Rice GC (348.0(,) 74 WE (110.00) Nadiad-17 BA Bajri, Whc.'at, T (486.CO) 80.00 21.00 98.64 N7; T5 Rice GC (83.00) 75 W (80.00) WE (323.00) Bajri, Wheat, Nadiad-ll EA T (648.00) 71.00 17.00 113.43 N2: M6J C, 76 Rice GC (162,00) T15 TW (100,00) TWE (2lS.00) Tk (171.00)

Nadiad-12 BA Bajri, Wheat, T (203.00) 263.00 4.29 57.00 N2S1 M9; CZ: 77 Rice GC (100,00) TIO w (28.00) WE (75.00) Nadiad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (H.OO) 140,00 15.11 15.00 N2: Mj T2 Rice GC (33.00) 78 Nadiad-3 EA Bajti, Wheat, T (270,00) f 118. iO 11.22 88.00 N3: M17l C3: 79 Rice GC (145.GO) TlO WE (125.00) Nadiad-3 .EA Bajri, Jowar, T (141.OC) 242.00 32.00 2.86 N9: M3! C: T Wheat, Rice GC (50.00) 80 WE (91.00) Nadiad-6 Bajri, Wheat, T (477.00) EA 60.(.0 2.00 64.46 N2: M: T4 Rice GC (394.00) 81 WE (83.00)

Nadiad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,038.00) 445.00 232.00 1.03 A temple of Kap. 82 Rice GC (013.00) ilesbwari N32: WE (405.00) M3S C29: TIO l\'adiad-8 Rajri, Wheat, EA T (121.00) 80.89 261.00 N40! M8: C5: 83 Rice GC (12100) T9 Vaso-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, (2~3 T 00) 186,00 47.02 N3: M3: 12 Rice GC (16200) 84" WE (81.00) Vaso-2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (658.00) 126.00 31.48 82.00 N28: MIS: C21 kice GC (648.00) 85"- WE (10.00) no

29 TALUKA NADIAD ViLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown ic the column and next to it in brackets the distance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 -+ kms of the tion village area popula· nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the lion and ------~------_ - ----~------No. village number Educa· Medical Driuking Post and Day Commu- Appro- On bee- of lional Water Telegrapb or nicatioD, ach tares) bouse- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to hoJd~ of Railway viJlaae Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

86 Gaoga'l)u( 268.73 654 P RP,eHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (126)

87 Rampura 381.62 2,110 P,H,O RP(4),CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (39?,) 88 Mitral 615.61 4,989 PO),H CHW T,W PO BS KR (962)

89 Pip lata 603.58 5,746 P,H,PUC PHS,D,FPC. T,W PO,Phone as PR 0,113) RP,CHW(5)

90 Gutal 385.71 2,748 P D,RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (458)

Uttarsanda 1,027.04 9,455 P(5),H, H,MCW,MH T,W,TW PTO,Phone BS,RS PR 91 (1,869) puc CWC,D, RP.SMi, CHW(2) T,W 92 Cbakla~hi 2,531.22 26,780 P(l4),H, MCW.MH, PO,Phone BS PR (4,830) PUC CWC,PHS_D, FPC.RP, CHW(2) 93 Bhumel 511.59 3,612 P(3).H, D,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR_I{R (623) PUC

94 Narsanda 909.53 6,256 P(3)H, MH,PHS. T,W PO,Phone BS P~,KR (1,152) PUC,O(2) D,FPC,RP(3), CHW 95 Keriavi 638.56 4,294 P(3) PHS,D_FPC, T,W PO BS PR (815) RP,CHW

96 Akhdo 516.39 4,493 P,H MH,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (885) FPC,RP(2), CHW 97 Valetva 351.26 2,274 P RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone as PR,KR (455)

98 Vadtal 549.78 6,904 P(1),H, H,CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (1,393) puc D,fPC.RP, SMP,CHW 99 Rajnagar 326.51 1,951 P -(-5 kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (349)

3() DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of lalld use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------~------(including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated cable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grove.) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vaso-4 Ei\. Bajri, Wheat, T (110.00) 110.00 48.73 N41 M4: T5 86 Rice, GC (86.00) WE (24,00) Vaso-4 EA Bajri, Wheat T ( 12.00) 340.00 2.62 27.00 N61 M3T8 87 Rice WE (12.00) Vaso-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (268.00) 387.00 6.61 4.00 N30: M17i T3 88 Rice GC (90.00) WE (178.00) Nadiad-5 EA Bajri, Whoat, T (419.00) 40.00 63.58 81.00 N22. MS: T9 89 Rice GC (217.00) TW (40.00) WE (162.00) Nadiad-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (360.00) 4.71 21.00 N4: MIO: C2: 90 Rice GC (360.00) T5

Nadiad-6 EA Bajei, Wheat, T (98.00) 810.00 16.00 103.40 Religious pla~ of 91 Rice GC t98.00) Hindu and Muslim NI35 M31: CISI TIS Nadiad-12 "fA Bajri, Wheat T (1,400.00) 880.00 3S.2Z 216.00 A tempe of 92 Rice GC (225.00) Ganganath WE (950.00) N400; MIS; TWE (225.00) C13; T5S Nadiad-9 EA Bajr;, Wheat T (399.00) 60.00 7.59 45.00 N2S' M4' C2' 93 Rice GC (20.00) no' . . WE (379.00) Nadiad-10 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (627.nO) 196.00 8153 5.00 N4: MISI C3: 94 Rice GC ( 12.00) TIS WE (615.00) Nadiad-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (607.00) 11.00 20.56 N12: MIO: 9S Rice GC (202.CO) C3 ;T9 WE (364.00) TWE (41.00)

Nadiad-12 EA Bajri.Wheat, T (385.00) 101.00 28.39 2.00 N8; MS. T9 ~6 Rice GC (184.00) WE (101.00) Nadiad-11 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (141.00) 173.00 37.26 N5: M2: T6 97 Rice GC (81.00) WE (40.00) TWE (20.00) Anand-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (406.00) 63.00 3.78 77.00 Temple of Swami- 9P Rice GC (21.00) Darayao WE (385.00) N32: M21: C9: TI5 Anand-IO ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 3.00 T (139.00) 148.00 32.00 4.51 N3: M5: C: T7 99 Rice W (58.00) WE (81.00)

31 TALUKA: NADIAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenilies available (if not available within the VIllage, a dash(-) is sllown in the column and next to it in the brackets, tbe distance Loca­ Nlfme of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of tbe tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is avaJ)able is given.} Cede of the tion and No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or oieation, aeh tares) bouse· (Potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bold. of Railway villaic Mar. Station, ~etl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

J0) Kaojari I,OIR.19 10,643 p,H MH,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,955) D FPC, RP(4),CHW(5)

Total 62,231.84 317,453 P (159) H (3) (58,753) H (35) MeW (4) PUC (16) MH (II) e (1) ewe (10) o (4) PHe (2) PHS (26) D (27) FPC (28) RP (74) SMP (6) CHW (131) o (1)

Note The figures in the laat line iadicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in tbis line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the n'Jmber of tholl particular amenities

32 DIRECTOR\'

Land Use

Land us. (i. e., area under different types of land use iD bectares reunded up to 2 decimal vlaces.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (includiDI Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food bv irrigated rable not place of Locll­ and distance Supply source waste availa. religious, tiotl (in km,) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or Ne. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) iDterest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Anand-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, 4.00 T (708.00) 145.00 23.39 138.00 N32 M26. C19 100 Rice GC (101.00) : T24 WE (607.00)

47.00 21,566.00 31,808.00 3,394.45 5,416.39 N (1,356) M (434) C (188) T (539)

K-5 33 GUJARAT D L U /\ TALUKA ANAND .'-'i'"" \ \ ( '. l \, / __ ..-.,:" DISTRICT KHEDA \Ardl / • 9 (-'PO I '.' Q --\-- ---( , 0 , 2 3 4 5 MILES \ , ~LF$===i=i=+=i+~~II~I~r=._~==:::J1 H 1012: 56 7KIlOMnRES

.... ex: I-

o

ORISTRICT 80tJHDARY r.AlUU BOUNDARY ,....---~---.., l VIL.LAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ---0---', 77 ' TAlUKA HEAOQUART£~S.

VILLAGES WITH POPUL.ATION SiZE: 200-499,500-999, 1000-4999) 5000 AND "eoVE •••• URBAN AREA wiTH LOCATION CODE. V427biWh NATIONAL HIGHWAY "" 8 STATE HIGH\U,V, SH 75

IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD. RAILWAY L.INE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE . . M .. RIVER AND sTREAM .~ c..,HAL. WITH OtSTRISUTMW. POST OfFICE I TELEGRAPH OFFICE _ PO I PTO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL.

POLICE STATION PS HOSPITAL., PRIMARY HEALTH CEI'4TRE,OISPE"'SARY,

MATER.NIH AND CHilO WELFARE CENTR~.

IMPORT... ",T VILLAGE IIU,RKETjHAT TALUKA ANAND

ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

3. ANAND TALUKA

Page No. Page No. Part A Part B ------Part A Part B Village Primary Loca­ Loca­ Village SI. Name of lion Directc,ry Census Sl. Primary Name of tioo Directory Cenlus No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

1 Adas 69 46 38 39 Lambhvel 47 44 38 2 Ah,ma 30 40 36 40 Liogda 7 38 36 Ajarpura 35 42 36 4 Anklavdi 68 46 38 41 Meghva Badapura 12 38 36 42 Meghva Gaua 72 Ardi I 38 36 46 38 6 Ashipura 13 38 36 43 Mogar 57 44 38 44 Mogarl 60 46 38 7 Badapura 19 38 36 8 49 44 38 45 Napad TalPad 74 48 38 9 Bec'hari 15 38 36 46 Napad Vanto 70 46 38 10 Bedva ,51 44 38 47 Navapura 5 38 36 II Bhalej 26 40 36 48 Navli 6S 46 38 12 Bharoda 28 40 36 49 Ode 31 40 36 13 Bbatpura 4 38 36 50 Paosora 8 14 Boriavi 36 42 38 38 36 51 Fratappura 42 42 38 15 45 42 38 52 Parvata 6 38 36 16 Dagjipura 21 40 36 53 Rabtalav 33 42 36 17 Dholi 53 44 38 54 Rajupura 76 48 38 18 Dhuleta 17 40 36 55 Ramnagar 67 46 38 56 Rasnol 44 42 38 19 Fatepura 24 40 36 57 Ratanpura 20 40 36 20 Gamdi 46 44 38 58 Saiyadpura 11 38 36 21 Gana 64 46 38 59 Samarkha 37 42 38 22 Gangapura 22 40 36 60 Saodesar 63 46 38 23 Uhora 2 38 36 61 Sardarpura 32 42 36 62 Sarsa 52 44 38 24 Hadgood 58 44 38 63 Shili 40 42 38 25 Hamidpura 14 38 36 64 Sudan 75 48 38 26 Jakbala 23 40 36 65 Sundalpura 29 40 36 27 Jitodiya 59 44 38 66 Sure Ii 18 40 36 28 Jol 48 44 38 67 Tarnol 38 42 38 68 Tarpuca 25 40 29 Karamsad 61 46 38 36 69 Thamoa 3 38 36 30 34 42 36 31 Kbankhaopur 16 38 36 70 Vadod 66 46 38 32 Kbambholaj 43 42 38 71 Vaghasi 50 44 38 33 Kbandhali ~3 46 38 72 Vahera 56 44 38 34 Khankuva 27 40 36 73 Valasan 62 46 38 35 Kbanpur 54 44 38 74 Vanskhiliya 7 J 46 38 36 Kherda 55 44 38 75 Vaoso} 10 38 36 37 Khorwad 41 42 38 76 Vasad 77 48 38 38 Kuujarao 39 42 38 77 Zalabordi 9 38 36

37 t ALUKA : ANAND VILtAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula' nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and -~------No. village Dumber Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (in hec- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holes of Railway villa&e Mar· Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

r 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ardi 629.89 2,556 P,AC CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR 1 (455) Ghora 534.06 1,9711 P,H CHW W,R PO BS PR 2 (337) 1,212.77 4,698 P(2),H, H,MH,CWC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR 3 (872) AC(3) D,RP,CHW R

T,W,Tk. 4 Bhatpura 110.41 2,017 P,AC(3). CHW PO.Phone BS KR (320) ° C Navapura 42.01 439 P CHW T.W,Tk. Phone BS PR 5 (50) TW,C

Pa[vata 424.95 1.303 P,AC(8) CHW T.W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR 6 (240)

BS 692.37 3,758 pm.H. PHS,D,FPC, T.W,Tk, PO,Phone PR,KR 7 (688) AC(S) CHW C

8 Pansora 1,287.36 6,212 P,H, MCW,MH, T.W PO BS PR,K:.R (1,152) AC(7) CHW 9 Zalabordi 314.01 1,512 P,AC CHW T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) as PR (257) TW,Hp, C,N 10 Vanlol 1,149.57 4,925 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone as PR,KR (941) RP.CHW

11 Saiyadpura 379.66 2,261 P,AC CHW T.W,Tk, -(-5 kms) BS PR (393) C

12 Meghva Badapura 262.82 1,960 P,AC(9) CWC,CHW T,W,Tk .. Phone BS PR,KR (291) TW,Hp,C 13 Ashipura 254.22 1,302 P,AC(2) CHW T,W.Tk, PO BS PR (246) C,N

14 Hamidpura 344.95 1,976 P,AC(3) PHS,FPC, T,W.Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (375) CHW Hp,C

IS Bechari 669.10 2,411 P CHW T,W,Tk PO,Pbone BS KR (414)

16 Kbankhanpur 243.40 2,053 P,O CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (392)

38 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amcnities-Confd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area ------~ any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Ind distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in km.) (inclu~ ble for historical tion ding culti· Or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 1~ 16 17 18 19 20

Umreth-9 ED,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (507.00) 24.00 20.00 78.89 NS. M: T5 Rice GC (507.00) ED,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (496.00) 3.00 33.00 2.06 N5: T7 2 Umreth-4 Rice GC (496.00) T (605.00) 99.00 471.00 Umreth-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, 37.77 A temples of Har- Rice GC (436.00) shada Mata Sinduri WE (169.00) Mata. N35: M8: C3: TIS T (SO.OO) Umreth-I EA Bejri, Wheat, 20.00 10.41 N4: M: C: T6 4 Rice GC (72.00) WE (S.OO) EA Bajri, Wheat, T (34.00) 8.01 M3: C3: T2 5 Umreth-3 Rice GC (26.00) WE (8.00)

Umreth-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (322.00) 41.00 57.00 4.95 N2: M3: C: T2 6 Rice GC (262.00) WE (60.00) T (563.00) Umreth-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, 20.00 105.00 4.37 N31 M9! C4: TI7 7· Rice GC (444.00) W (20.00) WE {99.00) T (526.00) Umreth-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, 565.00 42.00 154.36 N5: M7: Til 8, Rice GC (526.00) T (262.00) Umreth-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, 4.00 10.00 3S.01 N21 T3 9 Rice GC (217.00) TWE (45.00) T (443.00) Umreth-ll EA Bajri, Wheat, ~58.00 139.57 9.00 N150: M3: C2: T5 !O Rice GC (342.00) WE (101.00)

Anand-13 ED,EO Bajri, Wheat, - T (242.00) 60.00 23.00 54.66 N2: C: TS II Rice GC (162.00) W (80.00) Umreth-IO ED Bajri, Wheat. 200.00 19.00 43.82 N5: M2: C2: T3 12 Rice Umreth-4 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (230.00) 6.00 18.22 N7: MIS: C: TI2 13 Rice GC (200.00) WE (30.00) Umreth-I EA Bajri, Wheat, T (306.00) 16.00 22.95 • N7l M: T3 14 Rice GC (263.0C) WE (40.00) TW (3.00) Umrteb-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (505.00) 99.00 52.00 13.10 N4l M3l T2 I) Rice GC (448.00) WE (57.1)0)

Umreth-12 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (216.00) 15.00 S.OO 4.40 NIO: M :6 Rice GC (112.00) WE (104.00)

39 tALUKA ANAND VILLAGE

Amenities and

A'llenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loea- Name of Total 10tal in broad ranges viz., -5 kms; 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.} Code of the tion and --_._------_------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation ach tares) house- (potable) Days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, kltl Watll- Hat, way) if allY

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

17 Dhulefa 680.76 2,129 P(2) CHW(2) T,W,Tk, -(-5 kms) as KR (369) TW,C

18 Sureli 1,165.33 4,686 P,H PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO, Phone BS PR,KR (792) CHW

19 Badapura 148.21 1,048 P PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO -( -5 kll'ls) PR (203) CHW C

20 Rataopura 384.75 2,923 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W,C PO BS KR (560) CHW

21 Dagjipura 405.17 2,~12 P,AC CHW(2) T,W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) KR (438)

22 Gangapura 223.55 602 P,AC(2) CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (128) 23 Jllkhilla 294.97 1,360 P,AC(4) CHW T,W,TW PO,Phone BS PR (2 13) 24 Fatepura, 165.26 985 P CHW T,W,Tk PO B3 KR (193) 25 Tarpura 140.08 791 P CHW T,W,C PO BS PR (137)

26 Bhaiej 1,462.29 10,899 PO),H, MCW,eWe, T,W,Tk PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (1,696 ) PUC,AC(4) D,RP,CHW

27 Khankuva 655.27 4,574 P,H, PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (788) AC(2),O CHW(4)

28 Bh Ifoda 969.87 3,867 P,H, MH,C>ve, T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,KR (668) AC(5),O R P(3), TW,Hp,C CHW(2)

29 Sundalpura 2,430.83 6,346 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO BS KR (1,002) RP,CHW R

30 Abima 525.72 4,801 P,H PHS.FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR (789) CHW TW,Hp,R 31 Ode 3,297.60 17,827 P(9),H, H,MCW,MH, T,W,Tk, PrO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (3,091) pue eWC,FPC.D, TW,Hp, RP(3),SMP, C CHW

40 DIRECTORY

Lllld Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religiOUS, Loca­ (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 10 20

Umreth-13 BAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (367.00) 244.00 46.76 23.00 N2: T 17 Rice Tk (6.00) GC 1258.00) WE (28.00) o (7500) Umreth-t1 HA Bajri, Wheat, T (524.00) 78.00 456.00 107.33 Tomb of Sultan II! Rice GC (484.(10) Pir TWE (4000) NIO: T5 Umreth-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (121.00) 1.00 13.00 13.21 N~: M: T 19 Rice GC (14.00) WE (107.00) Umreth-S EA Bajri. Whlat, T (13800) 182.00 48.00 16.75 N41. M4: T6 20 Rice GC (131.00) WE (7.00) Umreth-8. EA Bajri. Wheat, T (255.00) 66.00 46.00 33.17 N5; Cl T6 21 Rice, Kodra GC (80.00) WE (175.00)

Umreth-4 EAg Bajd, Whoat, T (161.00) 33.00 11.00 8.55 12 Rice GC (161.00) Umreth-S BA Bajri, Wbeat, T (I~O.OO) 50.00 5.00 89.97 N5: M5: T3 23 Rice GC (150.00) Umreth-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (106.00) 18.00 10.00 31.26 N21 M2: T2 24 Rice GC (11;6.00) Anand-IS EA Bljri, Wheat, T (129.00) 11.08 M: T4 25 Rice GC (1:2.00) WB (117.00) Anand-I 3 EA Bajri, Wbeat, T (1\91.00) 326.00 44.00 201.29 N45: Mill C6: 26 Rice GC d3~.00) T32 WE (756.00)

Anand-13 EDjEAg Bajri, Whlat, T (544.00) 20.00 19.00 72.27 Nt7: M6: T20 27 Rice OC (247.00) WE (199.00) TWE (98.{JO) Umrcth-IO SA Bajri, Wheat, T (685.00) 80.00 44.00 160.87 N601 M31 T7 28 Rice GC (364.00) W (80.00) WE (14 1.00) TWE (100.00) Umreth-12 E.\ Bajri, Wheat, T (601.00) 1,146.00 373.00 310.83 N301 MSI C61 29- Rice GC (16.00) T20 WE (485.00) TWE (100.00) Umrcth-5 ED,EAI Bajri, Wheat, T (248.00) 100.00 2.00 175.71 N21 M: C! T6 30 Rice WE (248.00) Umreth-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, .. r (2,967.00) 2.00 41.00 287.60 N70: M3S1 CJO: 31 .. Rice GC (2,229.00) T30 WE (738.00)

K-6 41 TALUKA' ANAND vILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities .,·ailable (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown ic the column and n~xt to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion villag e area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is aiveD.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro~ (io hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) bouse­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villaae Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 s 6 , 8 9 10 11

32 Sardarpura 233.97 1,556 P,AC(9) CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS,RS PR (269)

33 Rahtalav 237.76 1,470 P RP,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (265) 34 Kasor 892.00 5,937 P(S),H, RP,SMP T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR (1,077) PUC CHW TW,C

35 Ajarpura 935.05 4,347 P(2),H H,MH.CWC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (784) PHC,D.FPC TW,Hp.C RP(2)

36 Boriavi 1,545.48 14,113 P(9),H, MH,CWC,PHS T,W,TIc, PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (2,626) Ac(4) FPC,NH,RP(6), TW.C,N CHW

37 Samarkha 2,127.06 16,449 P(2),H CWC,PHS T,W,Tk, rO,Phone BS PR,KR (3,086) FPC TW,Hp, C,N 38 Tarnol 880. '6 5,619 P(3),H PHS, FPC, T,W PO,PhoDe BS PR (1,043) RP,CHW

39 KUnjarao 1,084.36 5,657 P(4),H,O MH,NH,RP T,W,Tk, PTO,PQone BS PR,KR (984) SMP,CHW C

40 ShiH 1,965.80 9,055 P(4),H, PHS,FPC T,W,Tk, P.),Phone BS PR (1,551 ) AC(2) CHW TW,R,C

41 Khorwad 612.11 2,594 P(3) CHW W,Tk,R, PO BS PR (458) C,

42 Pratappura 296.74 1,828 P CHW(2) W,R PO BS PR (355)

43 Khambho'aj 1,639.59 8.001 P(2),H,O H,MCW,MH, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,478) PHS,D,FPC, RP(3),CHW(6) 44 Rasnol 1,186.36 6,816 P(3),II f'HS,D,FPC T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR (1,244) CHW TW

45 Chikhodra 1,273.74 11,841 P(S),H H,MH,D. T,W,Tk PTO,Phone BS PR (2,255) RP,(3) CHW(2)

42 Land Use

Land u~e (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded uplO 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Uo­ Cuhu­ Area any Loc~ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious. Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) dins culti· or iauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grove.) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Anaod-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (181.00) 11.00 5.97 36.00 N4 32 Rice GC (60.00) WE (121.00) Ul11r~ h-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (lSO.OO) 42.00 23.00 22.76 NIO: M31 C: T9 33 Rice, Jowar GC (150.00) A,au.'>ll ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T t767.CO) 2.00 15.00 108.00 NIO! M5! T22 3\ Rice GC (404.00) WE (323.00) TWE (40.00) Anaod-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (880.00) 13.05 42.00 N23: MI21 C7I 35 Rice GC (347.00) T26 WE (35.00) TWE (498.00) Anand-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,33200) SO.OO 16.3.48 Vaijnath Mahadev 36 Rice GC (484.00) N1231 M531 C10! WE (484.00) T52 TWE (364.00)

Anand-4 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (925.( f) 455.(f 102.06 645.00 N5q M3: C71 37 Rice GC (723.00) T44 WE (202.00) Anaod-8 EA Bajd. Wheat, T (467.00) 281.00 41.00 91.26 N4S1 M9! C41 T438 Rice GC (226.00) WE (241.00) Anaod-U EA Bajri. Wheat, T (956.00) 6.00 100.00 22.36 N52: Mill CI2 39 Rice GC (357.00) T40 W (22.00) WE (577.00) Umreth-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (570.00) 799.00 112.80 484.00 T.mple or liddba. 40 Rico GC (533.00) oath N2S1 M7: WE (37.00) C2: T7 Aoand-26 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (266.00) 125.00 5l.11 170.00 M21 T4 41 Rice GC (226.00) WE (22.00) TWE (18.00)

Anand-28 EAg 8ajri, Wheat, T (96.00) 21.00 24.74 155.00 M3. Ci 17 42 Rice, GC (75.00) WE (10.00) TWE (11.00) Aoand-12 EA Baj ri, Wheat, •• T (1,457.00) 171.eo 11.59 NSO, MIS, CIO 43 Rice, GC (242.00) iT34 WB (1,215.00) Aoand-12 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (696.00) 341.00 45.00 104.36 N411 MSf C3; 44.r Rice, Maize GC (169.00) TI6 WE (527.00) Anand-9 EA Bajri, Wbeat, T (1,169.00) 21.00 82.74 81001 MIOi OIOi 45 __. Rice WE (1,169.00) T3'

43 TALUKA: ANAND VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities avallatle (if not avaIlable wlthlD the vIllage, a daln(-) is sbown in the culumn and next to it in the brackets, tbe distance Loca' Name of Total Total in broad raflges viz .. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioo village area popula- oearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------.------_----- No. village number Educa· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro· (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) bouse- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

46 Gsmdi 573.25 9,001 P(2), PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,633) H(2) CHW(5)

47 Lambbvel 519.34 3,323 P RP(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (710) CHW(2)

48 Jol 739.86 3,803 P,AC,O CWC,CHW(2) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (691)

49 Bakeol 1,854.67 11,125 P(4), eWC,PHS T,W,C PO,Phone BS PR (2,063) AC(2) FPC,RP,CHW

50 Vagbasi 587.84 2,802 P,H, PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Pbone BS PR,KR (569) AC(3) RP,CHW TW,Hp,C

51 Bedva 419.80 4,198 P(2),H PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (750) CHW TW,Hp,C j . -~

52 Sarsa"'" 2,261.75 14,350 P(5),H, MCW.MH. T,W, TIC, PTO, BS PR,KR (2,389) PUC eWCPHC,D TW,C Pbone FPC,I~P(5)

53 Dholi .. 160.24 1,013 P,AC(3) -(-5 kms) W PO BS - KR (161)

54 Khanpur 1,210.93 3,470 P CWCPHS, T,\\o',Hp,R PO,Phone BS PR (617) FPC,CHW(4)

Kherda 690.23 1,840 P eHW W,Tk,TW, PO BS PR '5 (326) Hp,R,C

56 Vahera 1,288.38 5,908 P(2),H RP(2}, T,W,Tk, PO BS PR,Klt (996) eHW(4) TW,R,C

57 Mogar 1,097,77 5,907 P(3),H, RP(4),CHW T,W,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,098) PUC

58 Hadgood 448.17 3,927 P(3),O CHW(2) T,W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (680) 59 Jitodiya 312.88 2,717 P(2) PHS,FPC,RP, T,W,Tk, PO,Pbone BS PR,KR (518) SMP,CHW TW,Hp,C

44 Pl:aECTOR~

Lind Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (incJudiol Loca­ Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Caltu­ Area any tion __ ------by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest towO Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and dIstance Supply (inclu­ ble for bistorical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation arcbaio­ and loaical jgroves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 l8 19 20

Aoand-l EA Bajri, Wheat, T (191.00) 294.00 12.00 76.25 N15: M19! C3Z 45 Rice C C (121.00) TI4 WE (70.00) Aoand-3 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (245.00) 113.00 57.00 104.34 N25, M41 T6 47 Rice GC (153.00) WE (92.00) Anand-9 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (686.00) 6.00 15.00 32.86 N5, MS, C, T5 48 Wheat, Rice GC (484.00) WE (202.00) Anand-7 EA Bajri, Wheal, T (1,530.00) 114.00 2.00 208.67 NS37; M4111 49 Rice GC (985.00) Cl31 T25 WE (545.00) Anand-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (431.00) 73.84 10.00 73.00 N65i MIO; .2: 50 Rice, Kodra GC (m.OO) TIO WE (213.00)

T (274.00) Anand-·6 EA Bajd, Wheat, 2.00 19.80 124.00 N50. MSI C7, 51 ~ Rice GC (26.00) T9 WE (192.00) TWE (56.00) Anand-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T 0,253.00) 659.00 55.00 294.75 N2S01 M341 5~ ,. Rice GC (202.00) C251 T55 WB (849.00) TWE (202.00) Anand-25 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (149.00) 11.24 NSf T4 53 Rice GC (l21.00) WE (28.00) Anand-24 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (299.0r) 484.00 323.00 104.93 NIOI M5: C41 54 Rice GC (J 21.00) TIO W (162.00) TWB (16.00) Anand-2S EA Hajrl, Wbeat, T (507.00) 6.00 107.00 70.23 N2: T2 55 Rice GC (497.0 ) TWE (10.00)

Anand-16 EA Bajri, jowar, 1 (807.00) 44.00 ~1,j8 340.00 :N15! M7~ CSI 56 Wheat, Rice GC (484.00) Tl3 WE (121.00) TWB (202.00) Anand-8 BA Bajri, Jowar, T (692.00) 165.00 107.77 133.00 N371 M4! C: 57 Wheat, Rice GC (606.0q TlO WB (86.00) Anand-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (122.00) 294.00 5.00 27.17 N3: MI C, T2 ~8 Rice WE (122.00) A land-4 A Bajri, Jowar, T (23 1.00) 33,00 48,88 Daijn&tb Mahadev S9 Wheat, Rice uC (128.00) NlO: MDI C31 T6 WE (103.00)

45 TALUKA : ANANI) VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ :-iarne of TOlal Total in broad ran~es viz., -5 km" 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is availa ble is given.) Code of tile tion and ------_------No. village Dumber Educa. Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway vil!sie Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

60 Mogari 82Q.44 6,064 P(2),H RP,CHW(4) T,W,Tk, PO,Ph~ne BS PR,KR (1,178) TW,C

61 Karamsad 1,697.13 15,896 P(5),H, H,MCW,MH, T,W PrO,Pbone BS,RS PR,KR (3,268) Tr,AC(3) D,RP

62 Valasan 677.93 5,375 P(2),H, PHS,FPC, T.W,TW,C PTO as PR,KR (1,012) PUC,AC(2) RP,CHW

63 Sandesar 719.68 4.708 P(2),H, PHS.FPC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (886) AC(5).O RP,CHW

, 64 GaDa 343.14 2,954 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W po, Phone BS PR (415) CHW

6S Navli 763.36 5,564 P(2),H,O H,MH,CWC, T,W PO,Phone as PR (1,0[4) PHC,D,FPC

66 Vadod 1,937.60 12,116 p(S),H, PHS,FPC,RP, T,W,HI'. PTO,Phone as,RS PR,KR (2,187) AC(S) SMP(3),CHW(6) C,N

67 Ramnagar 455.34 3,441 P(4),H, PHS,Frc, T,W,C PO,Phone BS PR,KR (642) AC,O CHW

68 Anklavdi 610.76 2,029 P(2),O CHW(2) W,TW,R -(-5 kms) as PR,KR (337)

69 Adas 1,766.71 10,546 P(2),H,O MH,CWC, T,W,Tk,C PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (1,915 ) PHS,D, FPC,CHW

70 Napad Vanto 84S.47 9,423 P(2),H,O PI-IS,FPC. T,W,Tk, PTO BS PR,KR (1,611 ) CHW TW,C,L

71 Vanlkhiliya 244.52 1,993 P CHW,(4) T,W,Tk, Phone as PR (399) C,N

72 Meghva Gana 265.81 1,570 P,AC(2) RP(2),CHW T.W,Tk,C PO,Phone as PR,KR (258)

73 Khandhali 299.18 1.676 P RP(2),CHW T,W,TW, PO,Phone B'S PR,KR (311 ) C,N

46 DIRECTORY

Land UI.

Land ule (i. e., area under differeDt types of land ule io bectares reunded upto 2 dec:imal illaces.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (includinl Forest Irrigated Un­ Odtu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food bv irriaated rable not place of Loc~­ and distance Supply source waste availa­ religious, tiOD (in tm.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grovlS) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

Anand-9 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (355.00) 355.00 52.00 58.44 N200i M13: CS; T5 60 Wheat, Rice GC (103.00) WE (161.00) TWE (91.00) Anand-6 EA Bajti, Wheat, T (1,223.00) ISS.oo 42.00 244.13 Sardar Patel's birth 61 Rice GC (676.00) place N700: M276: WE (547.00) CII. Til Anand-I 2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (420.00) 86.00 122.00 49.93 N35: M12: C4. T962 Rice, Jowar GC (306.00) WE (! 14.00) Anand-14 ED,EAa Bajri, Wheat, T (60S.00) 2.00 45.00 64.68 N50: M7i T16 63 Rice, Kodra GC (323.00) WE (2H5.00) Anand-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (l01.00) 195.00 19.14 28.00 N25: M7: C3: TJ I 64 Rice GC (IS.OO) WE (83.00)

Anand-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (360.00) 274.00 27.36 102.00 N85 M14: C8: TIO 65 Rice GC (234.00) WE (92.00) TWE (34.00) Anand-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,211.00) 446.00 35.00 245.60 N6: M14, CIO. T2266 Rict, Kodra GC (68700) WE (484.00, TWE (40.00) Anand-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (396.00) 29.00 30.34 N22 M4! T5 61 Rice. Kodra GC (242.00) WE (154.00) Anand-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (409.00) 48.00 37.00 116.76 N; M2: T3 6li Rice. Kodra GC (203.00) TWE (206.00) Anand· II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,608.00) 94.71 64.00 N36 Mil: C6: TiS 69 Rice GC (861.00) Wli (747.00)

Anand-tO EA Bajri, Wheat. T (222.00) 125.00 ~84.00 114.47 N25. M7: T9 70 Rice GC (80.00) WE (121.00) TW (21.00) Anand-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (141.00) 12.00 33.00 53.52 N50; M7:C2: Ti07. Rice GC (60.00) WE (81.00) Anand-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (103.00) 125.81 15.00 22.00 N5: M: n 72 Rice GC (16.00) WE (87.00) Anand-8 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (198.00) 41.00 60,18 NZO; M5, C2: T473 Wheat, Rice GC (72.00) WE (126.00)

47 TALUKA ANAND VILLAGE

Amenities aod

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro. (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tarel) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway viIlalle Mar­ Station. ket! Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

74 Napad Talpad 858.16 5,954 P(2),H,O RP(2), T.W.Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,012) CHW(2) TW,C

75 Sudan 530.57 3,787 P,"C(4) PHS.FPC T,W,Tk PO,Phone as PR,KR (712) CHW

76 Rajupura 331.64 1,~89 P,O RP,CHW W,R PO BS PR (409)

77 Vasad 1,365.00 9,757 PO),H, H.D,RP, T,W,Tk, PTO, BS,RS PR KR (1,846) PUC SMP,CHW TW,HP,R Pllone C,N

Total 63,109.04 380,118 P (IS8) H (8) (68,578) H (42) Mew (6) PUC (7) MH (13) Tr (1) CWC (14) AC (107) PHC (3) 0 ~16) PHS (29) D (13) FPC (33) NH (2) RP (S7) SMP (8) CHW (110)

Note The figures in the last line indiClite Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

48 DiRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in bectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. ------(including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious. Loca­ (io krn.) (inclu­ ble for histoTlcal tion ding culti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20

Anand-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (72'.00) 18.16 119.00 A pond and srepwell 74 Rice GC (378.0(') N81: M8: C6: T8 WE (287.0(,) TWE 06.00) Anand-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (261.00) 215.00 11.57 43.00 N5: M: Cl T4 75 Rice, Kodra PC (40.00) GC (221.00) AnalJd-25 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (24R.00) 2.00 81.64 N16: T3 76 Rice, Kodra WE (12 .00) TWE (123.00) Anand-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (685.00) 484.00 80.00 116.00 N44: M20: C9: TIO 77 Rice GC (161.00) WE (484.00) TWE (40.00)

39,823.00 10,927.65 4,915.03 7,443.36 N (3,558) M (914) C (271) T (874)

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Part A Part B Part A Part 13 Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Village Primary Sl. Name of tion Directory Census Sl. Name of tion Directory Census Village Abstract No. Code No. No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------Agas 51 60 46 42 Magharol 19 56 44 2 Amod 56 60 46 43 Mahelav 24 56 44 3 Ardi 30 56 44 44 Malataj 17 56 44 4 Ashi 64 62 46 45 Manej 73 62 46 5 Balinta 38 58 46 46 Manpura 74 62 46 6 Bamnoli 11 54 44 4'1 Megh'illpur 20 56 44 7 Bandhni 25 56 44 48 Morad 29 56 44 8 Bantwa I 54 44 49 Nae 57 60 46 9 Bhadkad 2 54 44 50 Navagam 6 54 44 10 Bhalel 83 64 46 51 Padgol 13 54 11 Bbaticl 52 60 46 44 52 PaJaj 46 58 12 Bhavanipura 54 60 46 46 53 Palol 40 58 13 Bhurakui 78 64 46 46 54 Pandoli 60 60 14 Boria 50 60 46 46 55 Petli 16 54 44 15 Changa 14 54 44 56 PipJav 34 58 44 16 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 18 56 44 57 Porda 31 56 44 17 Dali 36 58 46 58 Ramodadi 59 60 46 18 Dantdi 63 62 46 59 Ramol 7 ~4 44 19 Danteli 79 64 46 60 Rangaipura 55 60 46 20 Davalpura 70 62 46 61 Ravipura 28 56 44 21 Demol 15 54 44 62 Ravli 26 56 44 22 Devataj 37 58 46 63 Run 5 54 44 23 Devatalpad 3 S4 44 64 Runaj 41 58 46 24 Devavanta 4 54 44 65 Rupiyapura 68 62 46 25 Dhairyapura 77 64 46 66 Sanjaya 12 54 44 26 Dh:umaj 82 64 46 67 Sansej 58 60 46 27 Fanganj 53 60 46 68 Shahpur 8 54 44 69 Sekhadi 28 Gada 39 58 46 62 60 46 70 Sihol 29 Ghunteli 27 56 44 49 60 46 71 Silvai 45 58 46 30 Isarama 47 60 46 72 Simarada 66 62 46 31 hnav 35' 58 44 73 Sunav 33 58 44 32 Jtsarva 61 60 46 74 SUndara 75 62 46 33 Jogan 71 62 46 75 Sundar ana 76 62 46 34 Kaloli 10 54 44 76 TbaJendi 9 54 44 35 Kania 80 64 46 77 Trllmbovad 22 56 44 36 Kasar 23 56 44 78 Vad~dala 81 64 46 37 Khadana 72 62 46 79 48 60 46 38 Khansol 43 58 46 80 Vuol(Simal ada) 65 62 46 39 Kothavi 42 58 46 81 Virol (SQjit.ra} 44 58 46 40 Lakkadpura 67 62 46 82 Visbrampura 69 62 46 41 LimbaJi 21 56 44 83 Visbnoli 32 '8 44 tAttJKA PETLAD VILLAGil:

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the COltl mn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ran~es viz, -5 kms, 5-\0 kms and 10 + kmR of the tion village area popula· nearest pl~ce wtJere, ile f:lcility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------_- - _- --.------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day------Commu- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) bouse- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway Village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II

1 Bantwa 314.08 S81 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (177)

2 Bhadkad 844.92 2,563 P,H D,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (461)

3 DevataJpad 1,073.85 5,621 P,H MH,CWC, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,013) CHW(4)

Devavanta 672.75 2,263 P(2),H PHS,FPC T,W PO,Phone BS KR 4 (373) RP,CHW(2)

Rungam 24~.13 1,115 P CHW T,W Phone -(5-10 kms.) KR 5 (207)

Navagam 420.46 1,341 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR 6 (255)

Ramol 548.59 4,781 P(2),H MH,CWC T,W PO,Phore BS PR 7 (878) PUC PHS,D,FPC CHW(3) Sbahpur 278.82 1,592 P,H CHW T,W Phone BS KR 8 (253)

9 Thalendi 223.85 1,160 P CWC.RP T,W PO BS KR (218) CHW

10 KaloH 434.55 2,338 P RP,CHWO) T,W PO,Phone BS KR (460)

11 Bamroli 325.20 3,!l61 P PHS,FPC TW PO,Phone BS PR (822) CHW P IZ Sanjaya 279.23 2,388 D,RP T,W PO,Phone BS PR (450) CHW(2) 13 Padgol 541.16 4,235 P CHW,'HS T,W PO,PhoDe BS PR (813) FPC, ~MP(3) CHW(3}

14 Changa 1,485.64 6,764 P(5),H MCW,PHS,D, T,W PTO,Phone BS PR (I, \80) PUC FPC NH,RP(3) CHW(5) 15 Demo) 60D.42 2,566 P,H,O PHS,D,FPC T,W PO Phone BS PR,KR (500) RP,CHW

16 l' "Ii 534.\8 3,111 P CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone as PR (575)

54 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of laad use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Foreq Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not pJace of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Sojitra-6 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (254.00) 19.08 30.00 11.00 N41 T Rice GC (150.00) WE (104.00) Sojitra-IO ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (533.00) 242.00 69.92 N6i : M3i T4 2 Wheat, Rice GC (425.00) WE (108.00) Nadiad-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (657.00) 323.00 91.85 2.00 N52: M4: T5 3 Rice GC (374.00) WE (283.00) Nadiad-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (372.00) 227.75 21.00 52.00 Nl M21 T7 4 Rice GC (200.00) WE (172.00) Nadiad-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (190.00) 29.13 25.00 N6: M: T2 5 Rice GC (I 30.0 (i) WE (60.00)

Petlad-15 ED,EAg flajri, Wheat, T (324.00) 60.00 3.00 33.46 N3: T 6 Rice GC (308.00) WE (16.00) Nadiad-15 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (480.00) 8.59 7.00 53.00 N30: M4: T22 7 Rice GC (138.00) WE (342.00) Petlad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (174.GO) 69.00 35.82 N4: M4l T4 8 Rice GC (12.00) WE (162.00) Nadiad-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (77.00) 115.00 1.00 30.85 N2: M3 9 Rice GC (30.00) WE (47.00) Nadiad-lO ED,BAg Bajri. Wheat, T (237.00) 141.00 8.55 48.00 MI0; M4 10 Rice GC (87.00) WE (150.00)

Anand-14 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (260.00) 65.80 N12: C: T7 J 1 Rice WE (260.00) Petlad-14 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (217.00) 37.00 25.23 Nl3l M6: T6 J2 Rice WE (217.1),,) Petlad-9 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (494.00) 30.00 11.00 6.16 N30: M3: C2! T2 13 Rice, Kodra GC (3.00) WE (484.00) TWE (7.11 0) Nadiad-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (619.00) 627.64 229.00 N75: Mil: C7! Ti2 14 Rice, Kodra GC (555.00) WE (74.00) Nadiad-15 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (392.00) 100.00 55.00 53.42 N23: MY: C: T9 IS Rice GC (243.00) WE (149.00)

Petlad-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (4n.OO) 14.00 42.18 N28! M2: CZI T8 16 Rice GC (247.00) WE (231.00)

55 TALUKA PET LAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown i& the column and n<:xt to it in brackets, the dIstance Loea- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -S kms. 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, aeh tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaIlway villaae Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

17 Malataj 1,207.81 3,992 P( ,), MCW,D,R? T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (760) H,O (L),CHW(5)

18 Oabhou(Virsadpura) 1,405.15 5,004 P(2),H, MeW,PHC, T,W PO,Phone BS.RS PR (928) PUC,O D,fPC,RP, CHW(2) 19 Magharoi 629,94 3,t69 P PHS.FPC, W PO BS Pd. (68ll) CHW(3)

20 Megbalpur 357.96 889 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (136)

21 Limbali 329.76 1,101 P CHW T,W -( -5 kms) BS P~,K.R (185)

22 Trambovad 384.72 3,089 P CHW(2) T,W PO BS KR (543)

23 Kasar 1.493.04 tl,314 P(6),H MH,CWC. r,W PO,Pllone BS PR {I ,)77) PHS,D,FPC, RP(2),CHW

24 Mahelav 1583.30 1,0257 P(2),H, MH.D,RP(3) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR ( 1,912) PllC,O CHW(8)

25 Bandhoi 741.56 6,956 P(L),H, MCW,D, T,W PTa, Phone BS PR,KR ( 1,380) PUC,O NH,kPI3), CHW(2) 26 Ravli 455.17 2,785 P CHW r,w PO,Phone BS KR (432)

27 Ghuoteli 333.23 1,901 P D,RP,CHW(3) T,W PO, Phone BS PR.KR (330)

28 Ravipura 3.n 808 P RP,CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (152)

29 Morad 4.08 3,232 P PHS FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (626) CHW(2)

30 Ardi 280.75 2,617 P RP(2),CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (514)

31 Porda 373.24 2,536 P,H CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (437) FPC,RP, CHW

56 DIREctOR\'

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in bectares reuDded up to 1 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (includinl Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any ------Nearti$t town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of LocI· and distance Supply source waste availa· religious, tiOD (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. lauchar vation archaeo­ and logical aroves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Petjad-18 EA B~jrl, Wheat, T (877.00) 156.00 171.00 3.81 NIl5 M. C: TS 17 Rice GC (577.00) WE (300.00) Srjitra-5 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (261.00) 1,085.00 28,15 31.00 N175: M4: T4 18 Rice GC (143.00) WE (118.00) Sojitta-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T 166.1;0) 543.00 8.00 12.94 NI0: M: T I~ RIce GC (5.00) WE t61 00) Soj itra-S E'A,EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (326.no) 10.00 14.00 7.96 N2: T 20 Rice GC (320.00) WE (b.OO) Sojitra-2 ED.BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (281.00) 7.00 31.76 10.00 N16: T2 21 Rice GC (271.00) WE (10.00)

Sojitra-3 ED,EAa Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 269.00 34.72 N2: T 22 Rice GC (40.00) WE (32.00) TWE (9.00) Petlaci-'I fA Bajtl, Wheat, T (635.00) 712.00 146.04 Dholeshwar 23 Rice GC (202.00) Mahadev WE! (342.00) N41: M3. C3; Til TWE (91.00) Petlad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (409,00) 863.00 111.00 200.30 N41: M15: C7: 24 Rice GC (277.00) T20 WE (132.00) Petlad-12 E' Bajrl, Wheat. T (109.00) 548.00 84.56 N75: M11' C8 I 25 Rice GC (109.00) T8

Petlad-16 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (34S.00) 55.17 6.00 49.00 NIS: M: T3 26 Rice GC (22.00) WE (323.00)

Anand-12 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (71.00) 214.23 48.00 N8: MSl C31 T8 '¥1 Rice GC (9.00) WB (62.00) Anand-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (41.00) 71.22 i 1.00 N2: M' 28 Rice GC (2.uO) WE (39.00) Petlad-8 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (471.00) 5.08 38.00 N9i M4: C5: T4 29 Rice GC (28.00) WE (416.00) TWE (27.00) Petlad-9 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (259.00) 8.00 13.75 N3; MZ: T6 30 Rice GC (24.00) WE (235.00) Petlad-6 ED,BAg 8ajri, Wheat, T (318.00) 26.00 7.24 22.00 N28: M6' e21 t3 31 Rice, GC (200.00) WE (118.00)

K-8 '7 TALUKA PETLAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if Dot available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 -+- kms of the tion viliage area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket! Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

32 VishDoIi 390.29 2,016 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (336)

33 SUDav 692.82 5,657 P(l),H, H,MCW,D, T,w PTO,Phone BS PR (1,174) PUC,Tr RP(2),CHW(3)

34 Piplav 595,73 3,818 P(2),H, H,MCW,MH, T,W,TW PTO,Phone BS PR (705) PUC,O CWC.D,RP(2), CHW(2)

35 lsnav 456.26 2,608 p CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (5%5) 36 Dali 285.31 838 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (169)

37 Devataj 503.03 2,264 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BoS PR (421)

38 SaIinta 804.45 2,743 P CHW T,W PO,Phonl BS KR (470)

39 Gada 629.69 2,826 P,H,O MH,CWC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (557) PHS,D,FPC, RP(2),CHW(2) 40 Palol 733.60 1,912 P,O PHS,PPC,D, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (362) CHW

41 Runaj 683.13 2,500 P,H PHS.FPC, T,W Phone BS KR (501) CHW(2)

42 Kothavi 281.63 943 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (173)

43 Khansol 383.19 801 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (168)

44 Virol (Sojitra) 277.26 1,745 P PHS.D,FPC. T,W PO BS,RS KR (314) RP.CHW(2)

45 Silvai 523.96 2,322 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (447)

46 Palaj 787.49 6,139 P(l),H, PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,194) PUC RP,CHW(2),0

$8 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (j. e., area under difforent types of Jatld use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated cable Dot place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 ., Petald-S ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (274.00) 31.00 12.00 73.29 N41 T2 32 Rice GC (3.00) WE (271.00) Petald-S EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (596.00) 6.00 8S.00 S.82 N2lOt M12: C23: 33 Rice GC (50.00) TIO WE (546.00) PetIad-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (486.00) 26.00 2.00 81.73 Temple of Ashapuri 34 Rice GC (5.00) Mataji. 'WE (80.00) N761 MIO: TIO TWE (401.00) Petlad-9 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (142.00) 264.00 40.26 10.CO NI41 M2! Cl T4 35 Rice WE (142.00) Sojitra-3 ED,EAg Bajd, Wheat, T (243.00) 5.00 37.31 N31 T 36 Rice GC (163.00) WE (80.00)

Sojitra-J ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (305.00) 161.00 36.03 1.00 N8! M3 37 Rice GC f55.O(J) WE 150.00) Petlad-20 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (210.00) 472.4S 121.00 ).00 N481 T4 38 Rice GC (183.00) W (11.00) WE (16.00) Sojitra-S EA Bajri, Wheat, T (469.00) 97.69 2.00 61.00 N135: M2: C21 TS 39 Rice GC (2S0.00) WE (219.00) Sojitra-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (548.00) 154.00 27.60 4.0(1 N201 M: C: T2 40 Rice GC (400.00) WE (148.00) Sojitra-S ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (S84.00) 21.90 7.00 71.73 NZ! T 41 Rice GC (418.00) WE (166.00)

Sojitra-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (167.00) 85.00 6.00 23.63 N3! T 42 Rice GC (139.00) WE (28.00) Sojitra-5 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (184.00) 165.00 2S.19 6.00 43 Rice GC (151.00) WE (33.00) Petlad-6 ED,EAg Sajri, Wheat, T (l9S.00) 42.00 3S.26 2.00 N81, T 44 Rice GC (75.00) WE (120.00) Petlad-7 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (514.00) 7.96 2.00 NIO 45 Rice GC (2.00) WE (512.00) Petlad-7 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (104.00) 675.00 6.00 2.49 Nl'OI MI31 G4t 4. Rice GC (24.00) T5 WE (SO.OO)

59 tAtUKA PETLAl) V1LLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown i& the column and n

2 3 4 5 ~ 7 8 9 10 11

47 Isarama 175.62 1,555 P CHW T,W Phone BS PH,KR (285)

48 Vatav 26F.OI 1,709 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR,J(R (341)

49 Sihol 769.03 4.531 P(2),H PHS,Fl'C, T,W PO,Phone ES KR (828) RP(2),CHW(2)

SO Boria S08.IO 3,405 P(2),H I.),RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS Pi{ (124)

51 Agas 457.69 2,176 P,H D,CHW T,W PO.Phone IlS,RS PR (408)

52 Bhatiel 394.99 I,MII P CWC,RP, T,W PQ,fbOl,le BS PR (315) CHW

.53 Fangani 374.20 2,603 P,H CHW T,W PO.l'.b~~e ijS p~ (429)

54 Bhavanipura 206.88 2,306 P CHW 1'.W PO, Phone as PR (396)

S5 Rangaipura 246.69 2,732 P(2),H, MH,D.CHW(2) T;W PO,Phooe BS PR,KR (454) PUC

56 Amod 660.28 2,771 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (495) RP(2).CH"Y(2)

;7 Nar 1,661.02 8,443 P(2),H(2), H,MCW,D, T,W PrO,Phone BS.RS PR,KR (1,721) PUC,Tr RP(5):CHW(6)

58 Saolej 361.76 1,325 P RP,CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (238) S9 Ramodadi 232.40 1,036 P -(-5 kms) T.W -(-5 kms) B8 KR (210) 60 Pandoli 1,814.93 10,004 P(5),H MH,CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Pfaone fiS,as I'll (2,004) D,FPC,RP(3), CHW(6)

61 le&arva 210.60 1,590 P PHS,FPC, T,W Phone B'i PR,'

62 Shekbadi 227.35 1,075 P CAW T,W Phone BS PR (178)

60 Land US

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20

Petlad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (132.00) 19.62 16.00 8.00 N5: M2: C 47 Rice GC (25.00) WE (107,00) Petla,d-3 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (25.00) 230.00 13.01 NIC: M8t C: T3 48 Rice, Kodar GC (10.00) WE (15.00~ Petlad-9 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (32S.00) 355.00 86.03 N3: Mil: C3 49 Rice GC (IOS.OI) , f4 WE (220.00) PeJlad-12 SA Bajri, Wheat, T (~So.('O) 72.00 33.10 14.00 NIO: M3: C12: 5D Rice GC (114.0(;) T5 WE (275.00) Petlad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (352.00) 36.00 11.OO 61.69 N8: M3; C2: 51 Rice GC (90.tlO) T6 ' WE (26~.00)

Petlad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (241.00) 98.00 50.00 5.99 N50l M4: C31 52 Rice GC (S{l,f)O) T5 W (191.00) Petlad-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (242.00) 94,00 36.2 ) 2.00 N15: M4: T 53 Rice GC (4.00) WE (238.00) Petlad-2 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (109,00) 74.00 7.00 16.88 N5Z M2: T S4 Rice, Kodra GC (6.00) WE (103.00) Petlad-2 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.0f) 163.00 3.0J 60.69 N 5: M4: C3: 55 Rice, Kodra GC (~.OO) T3 WE (12.00) Petlad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (435.00) 154.00 7I.28 N21: M2: T4 56 Rice. GC (58.00) WE (377.00)

Petlad-8 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (%2.00) 92~.02 171.00 Historical place 57 Rice GC (522.00) of shri Nar. N160: WE (40.00) M 13: C5: TIO Petlad-18 ED,EAg Hajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 286.1)0 55.76 N41 M: CJ: T2 58 Rice, Kodar GC (20.00) Petlad-16 ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (13.00) 19~.00 21.40 N3 59 Rice, Kodar GC (13.00) Pctlad-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (661.00) I,OOIl-OJ 143.00 2.93 N30: M7! C3 60 Hicc GC (440.00) T WE (~oo.oe) TWE (121.00) Petlad-I ED,E~g Bajri, Wheat, T (190.00) 17.00 3.00 0.60 N6 M3: C T.5 61 Rice GC (10.<'0) WE (180.00)

Petlad-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (160.()0) 47.00 20.35 N2: MI T2 62 Rice WE (160,00)

61 TALUKA: PETLAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is sllown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca' Nllme of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kros, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion VIllage area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Crde of the tion and ------~------.------~- No, village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) bouse­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

63 DantaIi 468.53 1,743 P CHW T,W PO,Phone B~,RS PR,KR (321 )

64 Ashi 607.40 3,299 P(2),H, CHC,PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Pbone BS PR (591) PUC RP(2),CHW(2)

65 Virol (Simarada) 411.43 2,291 P,H CHW(2) T,W Phone BS PR (438)

66 Simarada 465.51 2,299 P,H PHC,D,FPC, T,W PO,PhoDe as PR (406) CHW

67 Lakkadpura 189.24 81P, P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (l~O)

68 Rupiyapura 218.40 1,424 P,H RP,CHW T,W po, Phone BS PR,KR. t261)

69 Vishrampura 215.62 1,460 P CHW T,W Phone BS,RS PR,KR (298)

70 Dclva1pura 306.34 1,325 P CWC,PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (233) FPC,CBW

71 Jogan 304.91 1,837 P CHW T,W -(5-10 kms) BS PR (365)

72 KhadanB 822,87 4,610 P,H,PUC, CHW(2) r,w PO,Phone BS PR (922) 0

73 Manej 691.43 2,553 P,H RP.CHW(2) T,W PO,Phone BS PR. (490)

74 Manpura 4(:)4.22 1,435 P RP,CHW(2) T,W PO BS KR (269)

75 Sundara 338.46 1,400 P CHW T,W PO BS KR ('261)

76 Sundaraoa 539.:1 3,624 P,H D,RP (3), T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (678) CHW (3)

62 DlRECTOR~

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Loca­ Amenities- Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any tion --_._------by irrigated rable Dot place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gaucbar vation arcbaeo­ Bnd logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Petlad-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (375.00) 66.00 27.53 NIO. MIO: C4: T6 63 Rice, GC (179.00) WE (196,00) Petlad-IO EA Bajri, Wheat T (33.00) 498.00 76.40 N2'1 M17; C. T7 64 Rice, Kodra GC (23.00) WE ( 10,00) Petlad-6 ED,EAg Bljri, Wheat, T (239.00) 122.43 50.00 N15. M3 TS 65 Rice GC (18.00) WE (221.00) Petlad-2 BA Bajri, Whoat, T (399.00) 46.00 19.00 1.51 N28. M2: T4 66 Rice GC (96.00) WE (242.00) TWE (61.00) Petlad-2 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (153.00) 12.00 12.00 12.24 N o'i Rice, Kodra GC (81.00) WE (72.00)

PetJad-4 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (169.00) 25.00 3.00 21.40 N17: M6. C TS . 68 Rice GC (53.aO) WE (101.00) TWE (I 5.00) PeUad-6 r.A liajri, Wheat T (\03.00) 76.62 36.01) NS: M3. T2 69 Rice GC (5.00) WE (98.00) Petlad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat T (267.00) 7.34 32.00 NIO: M3: T2: 70 Rice GC (146.00) WE (181.00) TWE (40.00) Petlad-4 ED,EAg Bljri, Wheat, T (179.00) 40.91 6.00 79.00 N4: M2: e12. T2 71 Rice, Kodra GC (37.00) WE (142.00) Petlad-5 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (708.00) 114.00 0.87 N4: M: T5: 72 Rice GC (I 54.C0) WE (SS4.00)

Petlad-15 ED,BAg 8ajri, Wheat T (353.00) 267.(J0 71.43 N2S: M3: C3: T5 73 Rice GC (98.00) WE (255.00) Peltad-IS ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (211.00) IHOO 14.(0 16.22 N7: 13 74 Rice GC (121.00) WE (90.00) PCllad-24 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (254.00) 50.46 6.00 28.00 N4: M: T3 75 Rice GC (170.00) WE (84.00) PetIad-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (233.00) 242.71 20.00 44.00 N28: MS. T4 76 Rice W (11.00) WE (222.00)

63 fALUKA PETLAD VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash( -) is shown in the coilimn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz, -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of tb.e tion and ------_._-_------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, kett Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

77 Dhairyapura 311.01 1,'252 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (204)

78 Bhurakui 282.67 2,243 P,R CWC,PHS T,W PO,Phone BS KR (427) FPC,RP,CHW

79 Danteli 299.85 1,894 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (370)

80 Kania 227.60 1.268 P D,CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (2S1)

III Vadadala 708.84 4,527 P,R,O PHC,O,RP, T,W PO,Phone BS PR.KR (933) CHW(2)

82 1,461.11 10,299 P(3),H(2), H,MH,MCW, T,W PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,951) PUC,I,O CWe,D,TO, RP(6)SMP CHW 83 Bhalel 26~.88 1,188 P,H CHW T,W Phone BS PR,KR (215)

Total 45,172.38 244,223 P (109) H (4) (46,100) H (39) MC'W (8) Petlad village 691.37 PUC (13) MH (9) ----" I (1) CWC (14) Grand Total 45,863.75 Tr (2) PHC (3) 0 (11) PHS (22) D (27) FPC (25) TB (1) NH (2) RP (63) SMP (4) CHW (J46) 0 (1)

... This ar::a bas been included in the rural area of the taluka. Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in tbis line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the n'lmber of tbole particular amenities

64 DIRECTOR 11

Land Use

Land use 0. e •• area under different types of land use in bectares rsunded upto 1 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. ------(includiolol Forest Irrigated UD­ Cullu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source waste a vaila. religious, tion (in km.) (inclu. ble for histoncal Code diog culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Petlad-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (C).OO) 267.00 4.00 31.01 N6: T 77 Rice GC (4. 0) WE (5.00) Petlad-lO ED,EAS Bajri. Wheat, T (140.00) 122.00 19.67 1.00 N8: M5: C: TIO 78 Rice GC (49.00) WE (85.,:)(1) TK (6.00) Petlad-8 ED.BAg Bajri. Wheat, T (269.00) 28.00 2.85 NIO; M2: 'f3 79 Jowar,Rice TWE (24.011) lJC (8u.00) WE (165.00) Petlad-S ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (207.00) 12.00 5.00 3.60 N4l T 80 Jowar,Rice GC (~,5.00) WE (1112.00) TWE (50.00) Petlad-l0 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (465.00) 16S.00 12.00 63.84 NISi M9: C6: Til 81 Rice. Kodra GC (119.00) WE (3~6.00) PctJad-S EA Bajri. Wheat. T (9~4,1)0) 328.00 144.11 5.00 Religious Place 82 Jowar,Meize GC (104.00) N275: M25; Ci 3: WE (4 1 2.00) T25 TWE (4U8.00) Petlad-IO ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (131.00) 96.00 6.88 30.00 N5: !Vlt T 83 Rice, GC (88.00) WE (43.00)

25,099.00 15,326.72 2,422.09 2,324.57 N (2,470) M (319) C (151) T (370)

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H TALUKA BORSAD ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

4. BORSAD TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part [l Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Village Primary Sl. Name of lion Directory Census Sl. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 2 3 4 5

Alarsa 48 76 54 40 Jantral 60 76 54 2 Ambali 29 72 52 41 JJlod 77 78 54 3 Ambav 22 72 52 42 Joshikuva 31 72 52 4 Amiyad 63 78 54 5 Amrol 52 76 S4 43 Kalu 87 80 56 80 54 6 Anklao 50 76 54 44 Kanbha 85 7 As>rrna S3 76 54 45 Kardbaroti 62 78 54 8 ASlldar 23 72 52 46 k. ankapura 89 80 56 47 Kanlhariya 24 n 52 9 Badalpur 88 80 56 48 Kanwadi 51 76 54 10 Bamangam 95 82 56 49 Kasad 34 74 52 11 Banejada 61 76 54 50 Kasumbad 10 70 52 J 2 Ilhadran 47 74 '4 51 Kalhana 84 80 54 13 Bhadraniya 46 74 S4 52 Kathol 65 78 54 14 Ilhanpura 27 72 52 53 Kavitha 2 70 52 1S Bhetasi Babhag 26 72 52 S4 Kbadol (Haldari) 20 72 52 16 Bhetasi Talpaj 25 72 52 55 Khadol (Umelal) 74 78 54 17 Bhetasi Van to 28 72 52 56 KbanptJr 41 74 54 18 Bilpaa 79 80 54 57 Khedasa 56 76 ;4 19 Bocbasa71 15 70 52 58 Kinkhalod 70 78 54 20 Bodal 18 72 52 59 KOlindra 49 76 54 60 Kothiyakllsd 81 80 54 21 Chamara 76 78 54 22 Chuva 36 74 54 61 Lalpura 54 76 54

23 Dabhasi 16 70 52 62 Manpura 71 78 54 24 Dahemi 9 70 52 63 MOli Sherdi 69 78 54 25 Dahewan 90 88 56 64 Mujkuva 30 72 52 26 Dali 86 80 56 27 Davol 11 72 52 65 Naman 6 70 52 28 Dedarda 13 70 52 66 Nani Sherdi 82 80 54 29 Devapura 94 80 56 67 Napa Talpad 8 70 5~ 30 Dhanavasi 68 78 54 68 Napa Van to 7 70 52 31 Dhobhikui 5 70 52 69 Narpura 78 80 54 32 Dhundhakuva 3 70 52 70 Navakhal 72 78 54 33 Divel 64 78 54 71 Navapura 80 80 54 72 Nisraya 32 72 52 34 Gajna 92 80 56 35 Gambhira 93 80 56 73 II 70 52 36 Gole! 38 74 54 74 Pipli 55 76 54 37 Gorva 83 80 54 75 Ranoli 39 74 54 38 Haldari 21 72 57 76 Ras 58 76 54 39 Hukhapura 19 72 52 77 Rudel 3.5 74 52

oR ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

5. BORSAD TALUKA-Contd.

Page No. Page No. ------Part A Part D Part A part B Loca- Village Primary Loca- Village Primary 81. Name of tion Directory Census 81. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstrac

Z 3 4 S l 3 4 5

78 42 74 54 88 Vachhiel 45 74 54 89 44 74 54 79 Salol 91 80 56 90 Vahera 14 70 52 80 Sankhyad 7S 78 54 91 Valvod 67 78 54 81 Santokpura 70 52 92 Vasana (Bor~ad) 33 74 52 82 Sirglao 12 70 52 93 Vasna (Ras) 59 76 54 83 Sisva 57 76 54 94 40 74 54 84 Surkuva 4 70 52 85 Umeta 73 78 54 95 Zaro1a 43 74 86 Umlav 66 78 54 S4 87 Uneli 37 74 54 ---- TALtJKA : BORSAD V:tLLAGt

Amenities and

Amenities available (if Dot available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the coll/mn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz, -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lion village area popula· nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_._-_------No. village number Educa. Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro· (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph Or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Santokpura 247.05 1,661 P CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (336)

2 Kavitha 651.75 5,150 P(2).H, MCW,MH, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (971 ) PUC PHS,FPC, RP(3}, CHW(4) 3 Dhundbakuva 284.75 1,808 P CHW(2) T,W PO.Phone BS KR (365) 4 Surkava 271.37 1,226 P(2) PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (239) RP,CHW S Dhobhikui 148.30 704 P CHW T,W Phone B~ PR (135)

6 NamaD 265.71 2,169 P CHW(2), T.W.Tk,O -(-5 kms) BS KR (391)

7 Napa Vanto 713.98 4418 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) HS PR,KR (726) RP(3) CHW(3) 8 Napa Talpad 864.46 6,960 P(5),H,O H,MCW,MH, T,W PO,Phonc BS PR,KR (l,286) CWC,D RP(4), CHW(4) 9 Dahemi 545,13 3,123 P,H RP{2), T,W PO.Phone BS KR (605) CHW(3)

10 Kasumbad 486.00 2,247 P RP,CHW(3) T,W PO. Phone BS PR (466)

11 Pamol 648.30 3,882 P(3),B, PHS,FPC(3), T,W,Tk PO BS PR (695) RP,CHW

477.12 1,970 P CHW(2), T,W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) PR,KR 12 Sioglao (378)

638.07 3,748 P,H RP(2), T,W PO,Phone BS PR 13 Dedarda (721) CBW(3)

733.84 4,593 P(2),H RP,CHW(3) T,W PO,Phone BS PR 14 Vahera (885)

15 Bochalao 884,67 6,280 P(3),H(2), B,MB,PHS, T,W PTO, BS,RS PR (1,126) PUC(2). D,FPC. Phone C, I, Tr RP(2), CHW(S) III Dabhasi 499.50 2,777 P .R P(2), T,W,Tk PO,Phooe BS PR,KR (486) CHW(3)

70 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- CuJtu- Area any Nearest tOWD Power Staple Food by irrigated rabJe not place of and distance Supply Sourc~ waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in tm.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion diog culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No, and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Borsad-ll EA Bajri, Wheal, T (206.00) 13.00 6.00 22.05 N30: M6: C: T2 Rice, Kodra GC (9.00) WE (197.00) Borsad-S BA Bajri, Wheat, T (337.00) 234.00 29.00 51.75 N45: MI7: C6: TI6 2 Rice, Kodra • WE (337.00)

Borsad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (224.00) 27.00 6.00 27.75 N60 M6; C21 T3 3 Rice, Kodra WE (2l4.00) Borsad-IO BA Bajr;, Wheat, T (82.00) 161.00 9.00 19.17 Nil: M: C2: T3 4 Rice WE (82.00) BOlsad-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (79.00) 57.00 2.00 10.30 N5: M: C2i T5 S Rice WE (79.00)

Boraad-tO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (68.00) 175.00 2.00 20.71 N8: T2 6 Rice GC (8.00) WB (60.00) Borsad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (223.00) 436.00 2.00 52.98 N5: M2: T3 7 Rice, Kodra GC (61.00) WE (162.00) Borsad-6 EA Bajd. Wheat, T (427.00) 309.00 13.00 115.46 an ancient tank 8 Rice, Kodra G (168.00) and Malav Talav WE (259.00) NI81 M4: C4: T5 Borsad-6 EA Bajd, Wheat, T (263.00) 238.00 7.00 37.13 N25l M3: C2: T6 9 Rice, Kodra GC (6.00) WE (257.00) Borsad-9 EA Hajri, Wheat. T (169.00) 257.00 3.00 57.00 N; C: T2 10 Rice, Kodra GC (39.00) WE (130.00)

Borsad-6 SA Bejri, Wheat, T (274.00) 312.00 62.30 N: M13: T[l 11 Rice W (119.00) WE (155.00) Borsad-4 BA Bajri. Wheat, T (37.00) 423.00 6.00 11.12 NS 12 Rice GC (14.00) WE (17.00) TWE (6.00) Borsad-6 EA Bajri. Wbeat, T {\99.00) 368.00 4.00 67.07 NIO: M2: T6 13 Rice, Kodra GC (46.00) WE (153.00) Borsad-3 EA Baj ri, Wheat, T (283.00) 371.00 9.00 70.84 NIS: M6: C3: T9 14 Rice GC (8.00) WE (275.001 Borsad-S EA Bajri, Wheat. T (421.00) 338.00 19.00 106.67 N4S: MS: C2: IS Rice, Kodra GC (81.00) ~ 16 WE (310.00) TWE (30.00) Borsad-S EA Bajri, Wheat, T (260.00) 202.00 7.50 30.00 N4S: M6; TI0 16 Rice GC (63.00) WE (197.00)

71 TALUIA: BORSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and n~xt to it in brackets. the distance Loea· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion villalle area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nicarion, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villa Ie Mar- Station, btl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 (j 7 9 10 11

17 Davol 931.18 7,502 P(7),H,O MCW,MH, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,497) eWC,PHC.D, FPC,RP,CHW(5) 18 Bodal 650.30 4,726 P(3),O CHW(3),O T,W PO,Phone BS PR (933)

19 Harkhapura 253.71 1,437 P(2) CHW T,W,O -(-5 kms) BS KR (278)

20 Khadol (Haldari) 709.17 5,141 P(4),H MCW,CWC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (997) PH',D FPC, RP,CHW(4) 21 Haldari 263.01 1,760 P CHW\2) W,O -(-5 kms) BS PR (343)

22 Ambay 342.34 2,920 F(4) CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (565) 23 Asodar 846.05 6,524 P(2),H PHS,FPC, T.W,Tk, PO,Phone I:IS PR (1,284) RP(2),CHW(4) C

24 Kanthariya 516.04 3,401 P(3) RP(2),CHW(l) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (657)

25 Bhotasi Talpad 407.37 1,301 P(3),H, PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone as,RS KR (205) PUC RP(3).CHW

26 Bhetasi babbag 451.90 3,505 P,H, RP(2), T PO,Phone BS KR (585) PUC CHW(3)

27 Bhanpura 278.87 909 P CHW W,R PO -(-5 kms) KR (l41) 28 Bhetasi-vanto 941.66 3,745 P CHW(3) T,W PO, Phone BS KR (629)

29 Ambali 531.48 3,393 P(2) PHS,FPC, W PO BS PR (494) RP(4),CHW(4) 30 Mujkuva 356.35 3,130 P(3) CHW(3) T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (621) 31 Josbikuva 468.35 2,170 P RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR OS!})

32 Nisraya 724.31 3,932 PO) CHW T,W PO,Phone BS PR (688)

72 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land u.e (i. 0., area under different types of land ule in bectares reunded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. ------_.------(includinl! Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu· Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrillated rable not place of Loca­ and distance Supply source waste availa· religious, tion (in km.) (inclu. ble for historical Code ding culti· or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Borsad-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (562.00) 254.00 9.00 106.18 The temples of Sidd. 17 Rice GC (137.00) hanath andVaijr:ath WE (425.00) N45. MI8 C8: T28 Borsad-8 EA Bairi, Wheat, T (236.00) 350.00 2.3.0 62.00 Nl51 MI8j C4: 18 Rice, Kodra GC (65.00) Tl6 WE (171.00) Borsad-II EA Bajri, Wheat, .T (IOJ.OO) 127.00 2.00 21.71 N2: T2 19 Rice, Kodra GC (9.00) WE ('14.00) Anand-9 EA Bajri, Rice, T (91.00) 562.00 9.00 47.17 N20: M61 T9 20 Kodra GC (77.00) WE (14.00) Borsad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (124.00) 115.00 4.00 20.01 N2! MI I T4 21 Rice, Kodla GC (5.00) WE (119.00)

Borsad-IO EA Bajri, Rice T (240.00) 58.00 9.00 35.34 NI6, M4! T3 22 WB (240.00) Borsad·1I EA Bajri, Wheat, T (464.00) 286.00 7.00 89.05 N60, M4 23 Rice, Kodra GC (89.00) WE (375.00) Borsad-5 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (224.00) 235.00 l.00 56.04 NISI M3. C! T8 24 • Rice, Kodra GC (54.00) WE {170.00) Borsad-14 EA Bairi, Wheat, T (18.00) 348.00 3.00 38.37 NS, M71 T4 25 Rice, Kodra GC (2.00) WE (16.00) Borsad-15 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (72.00) 331.00 10.00 38.90 N4 26 Rice, Kodra GC (38.00) WE (34.00)

Borsad-I ~ EA Bajri, Wheat, 140.00 65.00 73.87 N 27 Rice, Kodra Borsad-13 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (273.00) 561.00 6.00 101.66 N241 T7 28 Rice, Kodra GC (34.00) W (20.00) TWE ( 19.00) Borsad-20 BA Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 462.00 7.00 46.48 N141 T 29 Rice, Kodra WE (16.00) Borsad-12 SA Bajri, Rice, T (70.00) 253.00 ().(}O 24.35 NI4i T4 30 Kodra WE (70.00) Bonad-12 EA Bajri. Wh~at, T (328.00) 74.00 16.35 50,00 N6! M9! TIS 31 . Rice, Kodra GC (162.00) WE (162.1.10) .TWE (4.00)

Borsad-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (323.00) 325.00 5.00 71.31 NIO! M5: T6 32 Rice, Kodra GC (!l1.00) WE (232.00) TWE (l0.00)

K-I0 73 TALUKA : BORSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if Dot available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the colu rnn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ran ges viz, -5 kms, 5-10 krns and 10 + krns of the (ion village area popula· nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------.~------_._------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

33 Vama (Borsad) 609.00 4,190 p.H,r, MH,CWC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (726) D.RP(2), ° CHW(3)

34 Kasari 382.80 1,916 P(2) CHW W PO,Phone as PR (333)

35 Rudel 637.37 2,619 P(2),H MH,RP(2), T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR (523) CHW(3)

36 Chuva 434.07 2,888 P(2) CHW(2) T,W,O PO BS PR (615)

37 Unell 127.64 1,005 P CHW W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR (193)

38 Gold 350.07 2,574 P(2) RP(2), T,W,Tk, PO, Phone BS PR (507) CHW(2) 39 Ranoli 189.27 1,410 P,H,PUC, MH,PHS, °T,W PO BS KR (264) FPC,CHW • 40 Virsad 1,304.81 7,087 °P(4).H, H,MH,PHS, T,W,Tk PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,372) PUC D.FPC RP(4),CHW(5) 41 Khanpur 442.00 3.068 P(2) RP(:), T,W PO,phone BS KR (592) CHW(2)

42 Saijpur 383.54 4,063 P(3),H, CWC,PHS, T,W PTO,Phone BS PR (779) FPC." P(3) CHW(2)

43 Zarola 1,124.32 4,609 P(3), PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS,RS PR (882) H(2) RP/3), CHW(2)

44 Vadeli 400.01 2,220 P CHW(2) T,W,Tk, PO,phone BS PR (413)

45 Vachhiel 249.27 1,737 P CHW(2) T,W -(-5 krns) BS PR,KR (365)

46 Bhadraniya 547.66 2,274 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (389) 47 Bhadran 1,284.94 8,517 P(5),H.(2), H,MCW,MH, T,W, PrO,Phone BS,RS PR ( 1,630) PUC(2),C,I CWC,D,FPC, TW RP(4), CHW(3)

74 DIRECTORY

LaDd Use

Land UStl (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultli- Area aoy Nearest town Power Staple Food b\' irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply S(mrce waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion diog culti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Borsad-2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (345.00) 213.00 1.00 50.00 N60: M39; Cl3: 33 Rice GC (164.00) T22 WE (18].00) Borsad-3 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (121.00) 218.00 6.00 37.80 34 Rice GC (101.00) TWE (20.00) Borsad-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T {I 19.00) 505.00 5.00 8.37 N4 MS, C4: Til 35 Rice GC (64.00) WE (55.00) Borsad-9 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (153.00) 246.00 9.07 26.00 Nil: M31 T 36 Rice GC (92.00) WE (61.00) Borsad-Il EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (43.00) 74.00 3.00 7.64 N2; M: r 37 Rice GC (6.00) WE (37.00)

Borsad-\ 1 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (136.00) 175.00 11.00 2S.70 N5! M6: T4 38 Rice, Kodra GC (40.00) WE (96.00) Borsad-12 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (46.00) 121.27 22.00 NI0: M3! C21 T239 Rice GC (20.00). WE (26.00) Pellad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (161.00) 990.00 23.00 130.81 NI17; M8: CS, 40 Rice GC (80.00) T20 WE (81.00) Borsad-19 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (278.00) 119.00 45.00 N25: M3I C: T5 41 Rice GC (19.00) WE (231.00) TWE (28.00) Borsad-14 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (72.00) 270.00 4.00 37.54 N7, MIOI C4l T5 42 Rice GC (40.00) WE (32.00)

Borsad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (738.00) 198.00 37.l2 151.00 NlSO: Mll! C3: 43 Rice, GC (445.00) T7 WE (261.00) TWE (32.00) Borsad-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (322.00) 24.00 UlO 53.01 N4j M! T4 44 Rice, GC (18.00) WE (304.00) BOllad-l! BA Bajri, Wheat, T (110.00) 10S.00 3.00 28.27 N4 45 Rice, GC (49.00) WE (61.00) Borsad-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (271.00) 217.00 23.00 36.66 N14! M: T4 46 Rice WE (233,00) TWE (38.00) Borsad-6 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (631.00) 500.00 145.94 8.00 A temple of 47 Rice WE (153.00) Bhadra ~alimata WE (309.00) N2401 M21: el7: TWE (169.00) T!7

75 tALUKA BORSAD VtLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown ir; tbe column and no::xt to it in brackets, the dIstance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula. nearest place where the facility is available IS given.) Code of tbe tion and ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bee- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation, acb tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villalle Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

48 AJarsa 878.04 6·634 P(5),H, MH,PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,199) PUC RP(4), CHW(6) 49 Kosindra 731.34 2,809 P(2),H RP.CHW(2) T.W PO,Phone BS PR (503)

50 Anklao 2,131.83 16,437 P(6),H, MCW,MH,CWC, T,W, PrO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (2,941) PUC PHC,DI I),FPC, TW NH.RP(4).SMP, CHW(Il) 51 Kanwadi 522.63 4,321 P(2),H PHS,FPC, W PO BS PI{ (738) CHW(3)

52 Amrol 544.09 3.419 P(3) CHW(4), T,W,O PO,Phone .. BS KR (589) O(~)

53 Asarma 823.24 4,873 P RP,CHW T,W,R PO, BS PR,KR (886) Phone

54 Lalpura 309.76 1,265 P D,RP,CHW(3) T,W -(-5 kms) .. BS KR (249) 55 Pipli 418.61 2,125 P(4) PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS KR (366) CHW(3) 56 Khedasa 577.40 4.354 P(4) PHS,F C, T,W PO BS PR (832) CHW(3)

57 Si&va 1,041.16 4.446 P(2),H MH,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (770) RP(2). CHW(4)

~8 Ra8 1,281.27 6,262 P(3),H, MCW,MH, T,W PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (1,162) PUC CWC,PHS,D, FPC,NH,RP(4), CHW(5),O 59 Vasna (Ras) 344.55 1,987 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk,O -(-Skrns) BS PR (347) Rp(2)CHW

60 Jantral 779.76 5,574 P(3),H. PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (1,086) RP,CHW(5)

61 Banejada 320.66 2,\22 P R P(2). T,W PO BS KR (440) CHW(2)

76 IJIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including loca. Amenities- Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu· Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti· or gauchar vation archaeo· and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Borsad-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (151.00) 671.00 13.04 43.00 NIS6·M7.:C2; 48 Rice GC (20.00) TIS WE (13).00) Borsad-lO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (61.00) 599.00 16.00 55.34 N42: M4: T6 49 Rice, Kodra GC (20.00) WE (41.00) Borsad-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (1,069.00) 818.00 27.00 217.,133 N230: Mt5; Cil 0 Rice GC (401.00) Tl2 WE (496.00) TWE(11200) Borsad-23 ED,BAg Bajri. Wheat, T (40.00) 247.00 235.63 N4: M ~l Rice. Kodra GC (2.00) WE (36.00) TWE (2.00) Borsad-IS EO.EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (95.00) 320.00 81.00 48.09 NIO: T7 51 Rice, Kodra GC (3.00) WE (71.00) TWE (21.00)

Borsad-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (207.00) 399.00 69.00 148.24 N4: T2 S3 Rice, Kodra GC (20.00) WE (81.00) TWE (106.00) Borsad-l0 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (53.00) 230.00 26.00 0.76 NIS. M6: T3 S4 Rice, Kodra WE (53.00) Borsad-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (143.00) 194.00 27.00 :4.61 N17. T6 S5 Rice, Kodra WE (143.00) Borsad 8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (234.00) 204.00 25.00 114.40 N7; T3 S6 Rice, Kodra GC (61.00) WE (173.00) Borsad-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, . T (603.00) 354.00 18.00 66.16 N50 M13: C3: 57 ,. Rice, Kodra GC (101.00) TI8 WE (502.00)

Barsad-! 0 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (932.00) 203.00 7.00 139.27 Vallabh Vad NIOO SR • Rice, Kodra GC (906.00) : M8; C2: TlO WE (26.00)

Borsad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (125.00) 167.55 12.00 40.00 N21 M2l T 59 Rice GC (106.00) TW (19.00) Petlad-19 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (299.00) 414.00 8.00 58.76 N26 T4 60 Rice GC (5i) 00) WE (249.00) ljorsad-25 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (77.00) ?11.00 5.00 27.66 N3l M2: C T3 61 Rice GC (I LOO) TW (66.00)

77 iALUKA: BORSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amtnities available (if not availlible within the village, a dash(-) is sllown in the columrl and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kms, 5-10 kills and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 S 6 7 9 10 II

62 Kandharuti 536.84 2,269 P CHW(2) W -C-5kms) BS KR (467) 63 Amiyad 661.21 3,094 P(2) CHW(3) W,O PO as PR,KR (614)

64 Divel 516.49 2.530 P(2) RP,CHW(2). T, W PTO, BS KR (470) Phone

65 Kathol 769.39 2.730 P PHS.FPC, T, W PO,Phone BS PR (522) CHW,O

66 Umlav 325.28 1,641 P(3) PHS,FPC, T, W -(-5kms) BS PR (307) RP,CHW(2)

67 Valvod 1,683,75 5,986 P(2)H PHS,D,FPC T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (1,100) Rp,CHW(4), W 68 Dhanavasi 200.02 836 P CHW(2) W -(5-!Okms) BS KR (168) 69 Moti Sherdi 374'13 1,618 P CHW(2) W -Hkms) BS KR (282) 70 Kiokhalod 842.17 4,126 P,H PHS,FPC,RP(2) T, W PO BS KR (770) CHW(3) 71 Manpura 136.73 1,220 P CHW W Phone -(-Skms) KR (223)

72 Navakhal 539.58 3,347 P(3),H RP,CHW(3) T,W PO,Phone BS KR (560) 73 Umeta 886.56 2,741 P,R PHS,D. T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR (498) FPC

74 Khadol \ Umeta) 319.11 1,491 P(3) CHW W,R,O -(-Skms) BS KR (235)

75 Sankhyad 409.51 1,947 pel) CHW(2) W,R -(-Skms) B~ PR,KR (344)

76 Chamara 940.51 3,148 P RP,CHW T,W,TW,R PO BS PR (540)

77 Jilod 290.15 1.157 P CHW T,W,TK -(-5kms) BS KR (211 )

78 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (j. e., area under different types of la,ld use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Porest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grovel) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bonad-24 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (15.00) 436.00 13.00 72.84 N2 62 Rice, Kodra GC (15.()0) Borsad-15 EA Bajti, Wheat, T {85.00) 524.00 6.00 46.21 NlO 63 Rice GC (4.00) WE (51.00) TWE (30.00) Borsad-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (48.00) 396.00 6.00 66.49 N20: T3 64 Rice GC (15.00) WE ( 6.00) TWE (17.00) Borsad-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (63.00) 636.00 8.00 62.39 N6: M2: T3 65 Rice GC (29.00) WE (34.00) Borsad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (48.00) 237.00 4.00 36.28 N6: M2: T4 66 Rice, Kodra oC (20.00) WE (28.00)

Borsad-12 EA Bajri,/owar, T (138.00) 1,310.00 90.00 145.75 Shrine of Toraav 67 Wheat,Rice GC (12.00) Mata WE (126.00) N60! M6: Tl3 Borsad-IS EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (28.00) 113.00 7.00 52.02 68 Rice, TWB (2800) Borsad-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (51.00) 173.00 24.00 126.13 N2l T2 69 Rice, TWE (51.00) Borsad-8 EA Bajri, Jowar T (445.0) 297.00 40.00 60.17 N30: M8j TI3 70 Wheat, Rice, GC (445.00) Borsad-22 ED.EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (15.00) 114.00 7.73 N2: T 71 Rice WE (15.00)

Borsad-22 ED,EAg Bajd, Wheat, T (105.00) 394.00 7.00 33.58 NISi T4 72 Rice, Kodra WE (105.00) Borsad-25 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (118.00) 325.00 21.00 422.56 NIOI M4: C3, T4 73 Rice, Kodra WE (110.00) TWE (8.00) Borsau-24 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (9\.00) \50.00 73.00 S.ll N: T2 74 Rice, Kodra WE (1l1.00) TWE (10.00) Borsad-25 EAg Bajri, Rice, T (65.00) 224.00 10.51 110.(0 N:T 7S Kodra W (6.00) WE (59.00)

Borsad-IS EA Bajri,Wheat, T (72.00) 620.00 52.51 196.(0 N4 76 Rice,Kodra W (01.00) TWE (11.00) Borsad-20 EAg Bdjri, Wheat, T (95.00) 112.00 83.15 NSf T 77 Rice,Kodra WE (95.00)

79 TALUKA BORSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

------. ------Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioD village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

78 Narpura 191.04 1,055 P CHW W,O -(-5 kms) -(-5kms) KR (161) 79 Bilpad 411.66 2,049 P,O PHS,D,FPC, T,W.TW, PO BS KR (40G) CHW(2)

80 Navapura 295.16 1,702 P RP,O T,W, PO BS PR (303) 81 Kothiyakhad 468.70 1,756 P,H CHW T,W PO BS KR (302) 81 NaDi Sherdi 207.45 1,413 P RP(2),CHW W PO BS KR (251)

83 Gorva 444.83 1,707 P(2) CHW.O W -(-5 kms) BS PR (350) 84 Kathana 903.23 7,048 P(5I,H, MCW.MH, T,W,TW,O PTO,Phono BS,RS KR (1,456) PUC CWC.PHC,D - FPC,RP(3) 85 Kanbha 625_39 4,078 P(Z) CHW(4) W,TW,O PO BS PR,KR (811)

86 Dali 390.02 2,338 P(2) CHW(/) W,TW PO BS PR (432)

87 Kalu 445.82 3,859 P(2) CHW(2) W,TW PO BS PR (752)

88 Badalpur 618.58 5,932 P(3),H PHS, FPC, W,TW,O PO,Phone BS PR (855) RP3), CHW(5) 89 Kankapura 468.96 6,935 P(4) PHS,D,FPC T,W,O PO BS PR,KR (1,013) Rp(n. CHWO) 90 Dahewan 1,433.20 6,655 P(5),H PHS.FFC, T,W PO.Phone BS PR (1,258) Rp(2), CHW(2) 91 Salol 1,345.77 6,144 P(3),H PHS FPC T,W PO,Phone BS PR (963) RP(1), CHW(4) 92 Gajna 1,088.94 2,054 P RP,CHW(2) W PO BS PR (368)

93 Gambhira 1,567.14 5,863 P(2),R PHS.D,FPC, T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR (1,127) PUC RP(1). CHW(5) 94 D.vapura 233.97 408 P CHW W,TK -(-5 kms) BS KR (73)

80 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Con/d. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distauce Supply Source waste availa­ religious. Loca­ (in km.) (InClu­ ble for historical tion ding CUlti­ or Code gBuchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Borsad-24 EA Bajri, Kodra, T (22.00) 85.00 23.00 61.04 N 78 Rice, WE (22.00) Borsad-21 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (106.00) 221.00 5.00 79.66 N12: T 79 Wheat, Rice WE (16.00) TWE 90.00) Borsad-22 EA Bajri, Rice, T (35.00) 196.00 44.00 20.16 N51 T 80 Kodra WE (35.0lJ) Borlad-23 EA Bajri, Rice, T (24.00) 213.00 97.00 134.70 N7 II Koda WE (24.00) Borsad-22 EAg Bajri, Rico T (14.00) 138.00 5.45 50.00 N3: M 82 TWB (14.00)

Borsad-23 RAg Bajri, Wheat, T (70.00) 273.00 64.00 37.83 N 83 Rice TWE 00.00) Borsad-25 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 771.00 27.00 85.23 N40: C3 84 Rice, Kodar TWE (20.00)

Borsad-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (52,00) 508.00 9.00 56.39 N3! T2 85 Rice, Kodra GC (37.00) WE (15.00) Khambhat-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (27.00) 327.00 5.00 31.02 N31 T 16 Rice, Kodra GC (12.00) TWE (15.00) Borsad-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (17.00) 393.00 7.82 28.00 N3 87 Rice. WE (17.00)

Borsad-3S EA Bajri, Wheat, T (53.00) 257.00 3.00 305.58 N45: C: T 88 Rice, Kodar WE (53.00)

Borsad-22 EA Rajri, Wheat, 438.00 13.00 17.96 N4. C. T 89 Rice, Kodra

Borsad-24 EA Bajri, Wheat, 941.00 210.00 282.20 A temple of Dan- 90 Rice. Kodra d,shwar Nl45 Borsad-19 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (129.00) 703.00 513.77 N7 91 Rice, Kodra TW (20.00) TWE (109.00) Borsad-IS EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (104.00) 331.00 16.00 637.94 N3 92 Rice, Kodra WE 116.00) TWE (88.00)

Borsad-28 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (200.00) 551.00 95.14 721.00 N45i M21 ClI T693 Rice WE (162.00) TWE (38.00) Borsad-22 EAg Bajri, Rice, r (24.00) 1M.00 10.00 33.97 N .4 Kodra WE (R.OO) TWE (16.00)

K-ll 81 TALU¥A: BORSAD VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in tbe brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .• -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro· (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villa Ie Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 }O 11

9S Bamangam 1,474.17 6,533 P(3).H, MH.PHS, T,W PO,Phone BS KR (1,155) PUC FPC.RP(3) CHW(6)

Total 58,249.29 332.S~7 P (203) H (4) (61,149) H (40) MeW (8) PUC (IS) MH (15) C (2) ewe (9) I (3) PHe (3) Tr (1) PHS (32) 0 (6) D (20) FPC (37) NH (2) RP (112) SMP (1) CHW (237) 0 (9)

Nete: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in tbis line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of tho •• particular amenities

82 DIRECTOR~

LaDd UI.

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares reunded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities_Contd. (includin& Forest Irrigated Uo­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source waite availa­ religious, tiOD (in tm.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

BOfsad-27 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (350.00) 878.00 54.00 192.17 N50: M8: Cl T16 95 Rice WE (38.00) TWE (312.00)

17,060.00 30,862.82 1,945.95 8,380.52 N (2,453) M (381) C (120) T (502) GUJARAT OISTRICT BOUNDARY TALUKA BOUNDARY. _. __ ._ ;-- ~ -56 ---I

TALUKA KHAMBHAT VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION CODE :-lUMBER '--~-.-----' TALUKA HEADOUARTERS. DISTRICT KHEDA VILLAGESWITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200,

2 0 2 4 6 MILES 200-499,500-999,1000-4999, 5000 AND ABOVE. ... 0 •••• r=::=:r;-F~i ~~ i~--j URBAN AREA .WITH LOCATION CODE .. .. ~~ 2 I 0 2 • 6 a KILOMETRES STATE HIGHWAY. SH 16 IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD.

RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION BROAD GAUGE . ( .... RIVER AND STREAM .. ~ c.. POST OFFICE / TELEGRAPH OFFICE. PO / PTO

P e .,.. <

SECONDARY SCHOOL ....

STATION ..

HOSPIT"L. PRIM"RY HEALTH CENTR~. DISPENSARY. MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE ..

IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET/HAT. MANOIES .. tALUKA KHAMBIIAT ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6. KHAMBHAT TALUKA

Page No. Page No. Part A Part B ------Loca­ Village Primary Part A Part B SI. Name of tion Directory Census Sl. Loca­ Village Primary No. Village Name of tion Code No. Abstract No. Village Directory Census Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 -----·-----cc______5 _

1 Adruj 31 90 60 37 Kalamsar 93 2 Akhol 57 92 62 96 64 38 KaJi TaJavadi 76 3 Amaliara 33 94 62 90 60 39 Kanawada 7 88 60 40 Kanisa 66 4 Bamanva 81 96 62 94 62 41 Kansari 5 Bhanderaj 46 92 62 87 96 64 42 Kanzat 63 6 Bhat Talavadi 60 92 94 62 62 43 Kasbara 7 Bhimtalav 13 88 60 49 92 62 44 Kbada 8 Bhuvel 90 3 88 60 96 64 45 Khadodhi 9 Budhej 41 100 98 64 92 62 46 Kbakhsar 36 90 62 47 Khanpur 10 Changada 14 88 60 23 90 60 48 Khatoal I J Chbatardi 85 96 62 91 96 64 49 Kodva 12 Chikbalia 25 90 60 68 94 62 13 Chitarwada 8 88 60 50 73 94 62 51 Mahiyari 14 Daheda 58 92 62 26 90 60 52 Malasoni 15 Dugari 9 88 60 59 92 62 53 Malpur 32 90 60 54 Malu 16 Fatepura 11 88 60 61 94 62 55 Metpur 17 Finav 65 94 62 98 98 64 56 Mill Rampura 4 88 60 57 Mitali 18 GaJiana 12 88 60 37 90 62 58 Mobha 19 Golana 19 88 60 44 92 62 59 Moraj 20 Gorad 34 90 60 30 90 60 60 Mota Kalodra 21 Gudel !O 92 62 5 88 60 61 Motipura 69 94 62 22 Haripura 101 98 64 62 Nabhoi 23 Haciyan 62 94 62 2 88 60 63 Nagra 24 Hasanpura 39 90 62 7S 94 62 64 Nana Kalodra 88 96 64 25 Indranaj 65 Nandeli 16 88 60 79 96 62 26 Isanpur 66 Navagam Bara 21 90 60 S6 92 62 27 Isarwada 28 67 Navagam Vanta 90 60 70 94 62 68 Neja 86 96 64 28 Jafarganj 6 88 60 29 Jafrabad 40 69 Pachegam 90 62 10 88 60 30 Jabaj 80 70 Padra 96 62 35 90 60 31 Jalapur 71 71 Paldi 94 62 72 94 62 32 Jalla 45 72 Pandad 92 62 S2 92 62 33 Jalsan 64 73 Piploi 94 62 78 96 62 34 Jalundh 82 74 Popatvav 96 62 84 96 62 35 Jichka 24 90 60 75 Rahoni 36 Jinaj 48 38 90 62 92 62 76 Rajpur 99 98 64

86 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6. KHAMBHAT TALUKA-Contd.

Page No. Page No. ------Part A Part D Part A part B Loca- Village Primary Loca- Village Primary SI. Name of tion Directory Census SI. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 S

77 Ralej 9S 98 64 90 Undel 89 96 64 78 Rangpur 47 92 62 91 Untwada 43 92 62 79 Rei 22 90 60 88 60 80 Rioza 92 Vadgam 54 92 62 93 Vadola 83 96 62 81 Shakarpur 97 98 64 94 Vainaj 55 92 62 82 Sath 42 92 62 95 Valampur 18 88 60 83 Sayama 67 94 62 96 Valli 20 88 60 84 Sokhada 74 94 62 97 Vank Talav 15 88 60 85 Tamsa 51 92 62 98 Varsada 17 88 60 86 Tarakpur 53 92 62 99 Vasna 96 98 64 87 Tarapur 29 90 60 100 Vatadra 92 96 64 88 Timba 77 94 62 101 Vatra 94 98 64 89 Tol 27 90 60

87 TALUKA KHAMBHAT VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a daah(-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz, -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where toe facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------_------No. village Dumber Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro· (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to holes of Railway villaie Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rinza 558.55 1,529 P CHW W -(5-10 kml) BS KR (265) 2 Nabhoi 459.83 799 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(10+ kms) BS PR (147) 3 Khada 1,501.f6 2,182 P,H PHS,D FPC, W PO . BS PR (400) PUC,O CHW(2) 4 Milrampura 1,041.64 1,731 P -(10+ kms) W PO BS KR. (248) S Mota Kalodra 658.07 788 P(2) CHW W,Tk, PO BS KR (166) Hp

6 Jafarganj 177.89 726 P(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) BS ~R (113 ) 7 Kanawada 983.54 1,166 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (210) 8 Chitarwada 441.n5 1,01S1 p CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (198)

9 Dugari 782.87 856 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (159)

10 Pacbegam 764.83 1,153 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (207)

11 Fateepura 474.72 802 P -(10+ kma) W,Tk PO OS PR,KR (130)

12 Galiana 1,052.70 1,207 P PHS,FPC, W PO OS PR,KR (226) CHW

13 Kasbara 1,080.33 1,007 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (218) 14 Changada 920.67 1,000 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (173) 15 Vank-Talav 205.74 187 -(-Skmi) CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (31)

16 Indranaj 1,325,74 1,750 P PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS KR (331) RP,CHW

17 Varsada 3,149.57 2,396 P PHS,D, W,Tk PO BS KR ( 453) FPC,CHW 18 Vagbatalav 196.23 925 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (161) 19 Golana 4,067.J8 3,339 P(2) PHS.D, W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (601) FPC,CHW(3) 20 Valli 1,980.51 1,071 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (192)

86 DIllECTOR'Y

Laad UI.

LaDd UI. (i. e •• area under differeDt types of land ule in bectares reunded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town' Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source Waite availa· religious, tiOD (in tm,) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. ~auchar vation archaeo­ and logical grov.s) interest)

12 13 14 15 Hi 17 18 19 20

Dholka-15 ED Bajrt, Wheat, 98.55 460.CO Rice, Kodra Dholka-IS BAg Bajri, Jowsr, T (27.00) 399.00 33.83 2 Wheat, Rice GC (27.00) Dholka-20 BD Bajri, Wheat, T (101.00) 1,306.00 20.00 74.86 N4: M; T 3 Rice o (101.00) Khambbat-40 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (152.C)0) 586.64 3.00 300.00 4 Rice GC (152.00) Khambhat-39 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 484.00 48.00 45.07 N; C2: T6 S Rice WE (81.00)

Khambhat-40 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (24.00) 28.00 118.00 7.89 T2 6 Rice WE (24.00) Khambbat-35 Bajri, Wheat, T (152.00) 746.54 49.00 36.00 Rice GC (152.00) Dholka-lB EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (115.00) 200.00 5.00 121.05 T2 8 Rice GC (49.00) WE (66.00) Dholka-18 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowsr. T (27.00) 626.00 102.00 27.87 N3; T2 9 Wheat, Rice GC (2 1'.00) WE (7.00) Dholka-18 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (362.00) 342.00 50.00 10.83 ME TS 10 Rice WE (362.00)

Dholka-31 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (303.00) 56.00 35.72 80.00 NIl:M 11 Rice GC (290.00) WE (13.00) Khambhat-35 EAg Whaet, Rice T (38.00) 834,00 22,70 158.00 N2: T 12 WE (10.00) GC (22,DO) R (6.00) Khambhat-40 Wheat, Rice T (;62,00) 756.00 79.33 83,00 M: C: T3 13 GC (162.00) Khambhat -42 Bajri, Wheat, T (243.00) 557.00 63.67 57.00 N: T2 14 Rice GC (243.00) Kbambhat-43 Bajri, Wheat, T (84.(10) 106.00 5.00 10.74 15 Rice GC (84.00)

Khambhat-30 BAa Bajri, Whest, T (193.00) 951.00 IS.00 166.74 N4 16 Rice GC (180.00) WE (13.00) Kbambhat-27 Bajri, Wheat. 2.924.00 65,00 160.57 C4' T5 17 Rice Kbambhat-30 Bajri, Wheat, 177.23 3.00 16.00 T 18 Rice Khambbat-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, 3,048,00 224.00 795.38 N21 M2l T2 19 Rice Khambhat-22 Bajri, Wheat, T (271.00) 944.00 765.51 M: T3 20 Rice GC (271.00)

~-12 89 TALUKA: KHAMBHAf VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the colli mn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz, -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula· nearest place where: tile facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_._------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph Or nical;on, . ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, kett Water- Hat, way) if any

a 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

21 Isanpur 264.60 244 P -(-5 krns) W,Tk -(-5 kms) 8S KR (43) 22 ReI 374.11 768 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (136) 23 Khanpur 595.64 1,114 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (219) 24 Jicbka 402.72 690 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (114)

2S Cbikhalia 255.94 527 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) B5 PR,KR (82)

26 Mahiyari 790.48 1,626 P W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (304) ° 27 To) 184.11 580 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 krns) as KR (95) 28 Isarwada 634.88 1,449 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (275)

29 Tarapur 2,227.21 10,987 P(3)H, MH.PHS,D, T,W,O PTO,Phone BS,RS PR (l,964) PUC,O(2) FPCCHW

30 Moraj 1,432.85 2,779 P,H PHS, FPC, T,W,L,O PO,Pbone BS PR (484) CHW

31 Adruj 253.02 639 p CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) .. BS PR,KR (102) 32 Malpur 271.98 249 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS PR,KR (46) 33 Amaliara 535.18 899 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR ( 163)

34 Oorad 570.37 672 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (131) 35 Padra 1,070.03 1,194 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (211)

36 Khakhsar 1,124.02 1,530 P CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (303) 37 Mitali 3,022.78 2,206 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (417) 38 Rahoni 2,302,47 1.577 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR,KR (279) 39 Hasanpura 250.08 343 P CHW W,Tk -( -5 kms) BS PR,KR (53) .0 Jafrabad 387.45 369 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (79)

90 DiRECTORY

LaDd Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Con/d. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food bv irrigated fable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in km,) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding CUlti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

Khambhat-30 Bajri, Wheat, T (84.00) 153.00 10.00 17.60 21 Rice GC (84.00) Khambhat-20 Bajri, Wheat, T (30.00) 300,00 13.00 31.11 22 Rice GC (30.00) Khambhat-37 EO,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (105.00) 398.00 91.00 1.64 N3: M: T2 23 Rice WE (105.00) Khambhat-37 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (196.00) 171.00 28.00 7.72 M2: C: T 24 Rice GC (164.00) Tk (32.40) Kbambhat-34 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (150.00) 57.00 48.94 N7. T2 25 Rice GC (l50.CO)

Khambhat-33 EAg Rajci, Wheat, T (265.00) 452.00 72.48 1'00 N5f M2 26 Rice GC (265.00) Petlad-24 Bajri, Wheat, T (161.00) 4.00 9.11 10,00 NiT 27 Rice GC (161.00) Petlad-22 ED,EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (290.00) 254.00 89.00 1,88 N6i M4! T 28 Rice (5C (275.00) WE (15.00) Petlad-14 EA Bajri, Jowilr, T (1,763.00) 187.00 272.00 5.21 N651 M29: C56 19 Wheat, Rice GC (1,700,00) TIl WE (63.00) Kbambhat-30 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (556.00) 680.00 119.00 77.85 N401 M2! T22 30 Rice GC (556.00)

I

Khambhat-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (190.00) 818.00 1111.02 N5: M21 36 Rice GC (190,00) Khambhat-30 Bajri, Wheat, T (31.00) 2,296.00 60.78 635.CO Nll 37 Rice CC (31.()0) Khambhat-18 Bajri, Wheat, T (2CO.00) 1,511.00 162.47 429.00 M31 T6 3. Rice GC (200.CO) Khambaat-18 Bajri, Jowar, T (78.00) 144,00 3.08 25.00 39 Wheat, Rice GC (7El.OO) Kbambhat -20 Bajri, Wheat, T (t 10.00) 214.00 62.00 1.45 40 Rice GO (110.00)

91 TALUI:A: KHAMBHAT VILLA(;:E

Ameaitie•• DeI

AmenitIes avaIlable (if not avaIlable wnhm the vlJlagt:, a oilshl-) is sllown lD tbe Column and next to it in the brackets, the Clill811ce Loca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .. -5 kms. 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioo village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available IS given.) Code of the tion and ------_- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu. Appro- (in bee- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat. way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

41 Budhej 1,174.03 1,672 P(2) RP(2) T,W PO BS PR,lGR (29 ) CHW

42 Sath' 560.47 907 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (176) ,43 Untwada 758.09 1,581 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (279)

.44 Mobha 809.15 1,317 P PHS,FPC, w,n PO BS,RS KR (253) caw 45 Jalla 652.77 1,444 P CHW W,Tk -(10+ kms) BS KR (290)

46 Bhandoraj 679.75 1,177 P CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) as PR,KR (206)

: 47 Rangpur 330.37 775 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (135)

48 ~JiDaj 1,691.92 2,483 P,O PHS,FPC, T,W,Tk PO BS PR (461) CHW

. 49 .. Bbimtalav 459.74 1,089 . P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR . (205) 50 Gudel 1,532.82 1,235 P PHS,D, r,W,Hp PO BS PR (221) FPC.CHW

51 Tamsa 1,037.78 638 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR.KR (114) 52 Pandad 3,313.54 2,036 P,B PHS, FPC W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (394) RP(2), CHW(2) 53 Tarakpur 735.70 564 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (95) 54 Vadgam 7,042.90 3,059 P PHS,D,FPC, W,rk PO BS PR,KR (579) CHW 55 Vainaj 3,374.79 1,129 P CHW W.Tk PO BS KR (195)

56 Navagam Bara 4,214.80 417 P -(5-10 koos) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (75) 57 Akhol 8,697.61 1,225 P(2) CHW,O W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (221) 58 Daheda 1,520,41 1.474 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR 269 59 MaJasoni 389.11 679 P CHW W,Tk -( -5 krrs) .. -(-5 kms) PR.KR (120) 60 Bhat Talavadi 188.04 268 P CHW W -(-5 koos) BS PR,KR (54)

92 01RECTOR~

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of laad use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (includiEg Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated UQ­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or puchar vation archaeo­ and logical grovel) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Khambhat-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (800,00) 200.00 70.03 104.00 NS: M2: T7 41 Rice GC (750,00) WE (50.00) Khambbat-13 Bajri, Wheat, T (452.00) 40.47 68.00 N2! T2 42 Rice GC (452.00) Khambhat-IS EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (255.00) 428.00 67.00 8.09 N4: T4 43 Rice GC (201'.00) 'WE (55.00) Khambhat-8 EO,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (259.00) 400,00 74.15 76.00 T3 44 Rice WE (259.00) Khambbat-15 EAg Bajd, Jowar, T 064.00) 401.00 17.77 70,00 4S Wheat, Rice GC (l64.00)

Khambhat-23 EA Bajri, Jpwar, T (255.00) 355.00 11.00 58.75 M: TJ 46 Wheat, Rice GC (230.00) WE (25.00) Kbambbat-7 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 206.00 67.00 17.37 M21 T6 47 Rice GC (30,00) WE (IO.(;Q) Khambhat-II ED,EAg Wheat, Rice 105.00 T (262.00) 1,081.00 20.92 223.00 N19: M4: 15 48 GC (212.00) WE (50.00) Khambhat-13 Bajri, Jowar, T (226.00) 2Z6.CO 7.14 N5: T 49 Wheat, Rice GC (226.00) Khambbat-IS ED Bajri, Jowar, T (296.00) 834.90 78.82 324.('0 N6 SO Wheat, Rice GC (296.00)

Khambbat-32 Bajri, Wheal, T (126.00) 724.00 47.78 140.00 N2: T 51 Rice GC (126.00) Khambhat-30 Bajri, Wheat, T (l04.00) 2,310.00 59.00 840.54 NIOI M3 52 Rice GC (101.00) W (3.00) Khambhat-30 Rajri, Whoat, T (34~.OO) 15.00 22.00 350.70 S3 Rice GC (348.00) Kbambhat-24 Bajri, Jowar, 2,662.00 389.00 4,591.90 N3: M: 12 54 Wheat, Rice Khambhat- II Bajri. Jowar, T (169.00) 1,071.00 157.00 1,977.79 M 55 Wheat, Rice GC (169.00)

Khambhat-15 BajeL Jowar, T (52.00) 260.00 107.00 3,80580 56 Wheat, Rice o (5200) Khambhat-15 Bajri, Jowar, T (200.00) 992.fjO 57.61 7,448.00 N;M 57 Wheat, Rice GC (200.00) Khambhat-R Bajri, Jowar, 967.00 476.00 77.41 N 58 Wheat, Rice Khambhat-8 Bajri, Wheat, T (22(1.00) 33.00 136.11 T 59 Rice GC (220.00) Khambbat-6 ED,EAg Barji, Rice T (136.00) 29.00 23.04 Nl T 60 GC (86.00) WE (5000)

~, tALUKA KHAMBHAT ViLLAGE

Amenities and

-~------~~~-~---.---. ~---.------Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tiOD village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro. (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

61 Malu 276.27 721 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (138)

62 Hariyao 656.19 1,:28 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (320)

63 Kanzat 437.50 J,834 l' CHW T,W PO BS PR (322)

64 Jalsan 678.19 3,931 P,H, D,CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (788) PUC,O

6S Finav 845.29 3,435 P CHW T,W PO,Phono BS PR (669)

66 Kanisa 648.26 2,416 P,H, H,D T,W PrO,Phone BS PR,KR (479) PUC

67 Sayama 561.25 2,450 P,H H(2),PHS, T,W PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (468) D,FPC

68 Kodva 185.12 304 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (63) 69 Motipura 389.78 662 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (117)

70 Navagam-Vanta 168.66 510 P CHW W,rk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (97)

71 JaJapur 211.20 279 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (57)

72 Paldi 323.45 234 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR.KR (43) 73 Lunej 1,283.42 1,014 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (J 76) 74 Sokhada 331.25 460 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (86) 75 Nagra 1,436.08 5,791 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (989) RP,CHW

7(, Kali Talavadi 143.25 1,314 P CHW T,~,Tk PO,Phone BS,RS PR (229)

77 Timba 647.49 2,170 P CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (412)

94 lJlRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Loca. Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any tion by irrigated Table not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa. religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu· ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Khambhat-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (209.00) 15.00 40.27 12.00 Nl T5 61 Rice GC (168.00) WE (41.00) Kham bhat-I 0 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (507.00) 70.00 9.19 70.00 NI5 M2: T8 62 Rice GC (258.00) WE (249,00) Khambhat-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (300.00) 102.00 35.50 N13: M: C: T4 63 Rice GC (200.00) WE (100.00) Khambha t-12 ~D,EAg Bajri, Whoat, T (480.00) 128.00 12.00 58.19 N25; M5: C3: T7 64 Rice GC (28(1.00) WE (200.00) Khambhat-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (651.00) 70.00 124.29 N7: M4 r5 Rice GC (111.00) WB (540.00)

Khambbat-12 ED,E!\g Bajri, Wheat, T (555.00) 10.26 81.00 Ancient TempI, of 66 Rice GC (302.00) Kamnath Mahadov WE (253.00) and Kund NIO: MIS: C4: TI5 Khambhat-S ~A Bajri, Wheat, T (494.00) 1.25 66.00 N5: M4i T6 67 Rice, Kodea GC (388.00) WB (106.00) Khambhat-S Bajri, Rice T (165.00) 20.12 68 GC (165.00) Khambhat-5 ED Bajri, Rice T (345.00) 1.00 43.78 M2: T 69 GC (33 3.00) o (12.00) Kbambhat-4 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice T (144.00) Z4.66 70 GC (120.00) WE (24.00)

Khambbat-6 BAg 8ajri, Wheat, T (86.00) 81.00 26.20 IS.OO 71 Rice GC (74.00) WE (12.00) Khambhat-6 Bajri, Wheat, T (134.00) 52.00 28.45 109.00 72 Rice GC (134.00) Khambhat-S ED Bajri, Wheat, T (60.00) 381.00 11.42 831.00 73 Rice GC (60.00) Khambhat-6 ED Bajri, Wbeat, T (109.00) 81.00 5.25 136.00 N3: T3 '74 Rice GC (109.00) Khambhat-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (735.00) 545.08 156.00 Idols or Brahmaji, Sury- 75 Rice GC (55.00) aoarayan aod Bubdta WE (680.00) N3! M13: TS

Khambbat-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (119.00) 5.25 19.00 N3! M2: C3j T7 76 Rice GC (15.00) WE (104.00) Khambhat-9 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (212.00) 372.00 63.49 M! T3 77 Rice GC (87.00) WI! (125.00)

95 TALUJ:A KHAMBHAT VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the Village, a dash(-) is shown it; the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Namo of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_._------_- -- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holdl of Railway viJIaae Mar- Station, kltl Water- Hat, way) if aoy

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

711 Piploi 574.91 3,490 P(2),O CHW T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR (614) Hp

79 Nandeli 138.43 457 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS PR,K. (94) Hp,F

80 Jabaj 516.48 2,255 P CHW T,W -H kms) BS PR,KR (443)

81 Bamanva 695.30 3,447 P RP.CHW(3) T,W.Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (6~9)

82 Jalundb 574.43 3,5<42 P,H.PUC, PHS,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (690) ° CWC,CHW

83 Vadola 316.68 I.B55 P CWC,CHW T,W,O PO,Phone S PR,KR (343)

84 Popatvav 119.93 1,097 P CHW T,W Phone BS PR,KR (190)

85 Chhatardi 222.43 395 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (71)

86 Neja 697.59 946 P CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (175) 87 Kansari 317.92 3,031 P,H CHW T,W PTO,Phone BS PR (569)

88 Nana Kalodra 297.34 3,143 P CHW T.W,Tk, PO,PhoDe BS PR (586) TW 89 Un del 1,415.45 8,774 f(21,H, H,MCW.MH, T,W.Tk, PTO,Phone BS PR,Ko::: (1,5115) PUC,O CWCPHS, TW D.FPC,CHW 90 Bhuve) 5(18.62 1,776 P,H,O CWC.RP T,W,TW PO BS PR (327)

91 Khatnal 587.81 2.518 P(3) CHW T,W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (467) 92 Vatadra 1,404.56 6,501 P(2),H PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR ( 1,2(6) CHW(3)

93 Kalamsar 5.169.32 7,810 P,H PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk PO, Phone BS PR (1,301) CHW

96 DIRECTORY

Lao:) Use

Land use (i. e •• area under different types of land use in bectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amtlnities-Contd. (mcludiDi Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of loc,,· aDd distance Supply source waste ava'la­ religious, tion (in km.) (inclu­ ble br histori;;:al Code ding CUlll­ or No. gauchar vatiJn archaeo­ and logical groves) intere

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 J 20

Khambhlt-IO ED,EAg Hajri, Wheat. T (515.00) 59.91 Nl MSl C4: T7 78 Hice GC (367.00) WE (148.00) Kltambbat-12 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (42.00) 75.00 20.00 1.43 NZ 76 Rice, Kodra GC (32.00) WE (IO.UO) Khambhat-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (320.00) 135.00 26.00 35.48 W Rice, Kodra GC (15 11 .00) WE (170.CO) Khambhat-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (291.(;0) 321.00 81.00 2.30 N12: M: C: T6 81 Rice, Kodra GC (106.00) WE (185.00) Kbambbat-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (188.00) 341.00 12043 33.00 N15: M2: C4 n 82 Rice GC (IOO.OL) WE (8l1.O0)

K~ambhat-6 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (288.00) 28'()8 N2: M2: T8 83 Rice WE (157.00) GC (91.00) TWE (40.00) Khambhat-7 EDE-\g Hajri, Wheal, T (109.00) 10.93 NIO: M3: TI4 84 Rice GC (59.00) WE (40.00) TWE (10.00) Khambhat- t E<\g Bajri, Wheat, T (199.00) 23.43 T 85 Rice GC (127.00) WE (72.00) Khambhat-4 fA B~jri. Wheat, T (97.00) 500.CO 6R.59 32.00 N3: M: 13 li6 Rice WE (97.00) Khambhat-I J:<:A Bdjri, Wheat, r (114.00) 153.00 14.00 36.92 N4 87 Rice . W (100.00) WE (14.00)

Khambhat-2 EA Hdjri, \\ h:at, T (27400) 2 1,31 N6 M2: no 88 Rice, Jowar WE (274.00) Kh~mbhat-7 EA Rajri, Wheat, T (1,28100) 126.00 6.45 NIOO M 15: C3: T40 89 RIce, Kodla WE (1,081.\)0) TWE (202.CO) Khambhat-IO fA Bajri, Rice T (435.00) 25.00 48Ji2 N1S: M4; T61 C3 90 GC (390.00) WE (45.00) Khambhat-15 En,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (534.00) 6.81 47.00 :'116: T8 91 Rice, WE (534.00) Kharr bhat-15 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (847.00) 406.56 69.00 8l.00 N2S: M6: Cl: T28 92 Rice W (800.00) WE (47.00)

Kbambhat-12 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (~O.OO) 1,391.00 \638.00 100.32 N30: Mi': T4 93 Rice WE (30.00) TW (10.00)

K-13 97 TALUKA KHAMBHAT VILLAG~=

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown ir. the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area po pula- nearest place where the facilit:r is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~ ------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to hold~ of Railway village Mar- Station, ht/ Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IJ II

94 Vatla 721.17 3,206 P CWC.D,rHW T.W PO,Phone B-i PR (592) 95 RaJej 3,430.98 5,584 P,H CHW(t).O(3) T,W,Tk, PO BS IKR (936) TW

96 Vasna 4~7.61 2,036 1'(2) PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (342) CHW 97 Sakarpur 505.72 5,818 P,O CHW T.W,Tk, PO,Phone BS PR,KR ( 1,063) TW 98 Matapur 276.40 1,699 P,H CHW T,W,TW PO,Phone BS PR (316)

99 Rajpur 2,444.88 421 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (86) 100 Khadodhi 726.1 I 4,033 P CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (752)

JOI Haripura 1,068.82 2,761 P CHW W,Tk -( -S kms) BS PR,KR (497)

Total 110,959.97 11l7,1~4 P ( 113) H (4) (34,185) H (I~) MCW (1) PUC (6) MH (2) 0 (10) CWC (5) PHC (1) PHS (18) D (14) FPC ( 19) RP (8) CHW (99) 0 (5)

Note Tbe figures in the last line indicate TaJuka lorals. The figures in brachls in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities. i.>lilECTOI }'

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use io hectares rouoded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Loc~­ Amenitics-Contd. Forest Irrillated Uo­ Cultu­ Area any lion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

------~ 12 13 14 t5 16 17 18 19 20

Khambhat-lO EA Bajri, Wheat, 520.00 145.17 57.00 M6: TI6 94 Rice Khambhat-4 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (5l,0.00) 539.00 150.00 2,241.9M N251 M4! C: T5 95 Rice W (400.00) WE (100.00) Khambhat-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (431.00) 9.00 17.61 N3: M2: T3 26 Rice WE (431.01) Kbambhat-l EA Bajri, Wheat, T (150.0q 284.72 63.00 8.00 N5J I MIU; Cl T4 97 Rice WE (15U.00) Khambhat-2 EA Hajri, Wbeat, T (230.00) 44.40 2.00 N3: M6: C2: 12 98 Rice WE (230.0q

Khambhat-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (:iO.OO) 39.00 23.00 2,332.88 9':1 Rice WE (50.00) Khambhat-5 EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (246.00) 237.00 58.00 IS5.11 NS 100 Rice, Kodra GC (236.00) WE (iO.OO) Khambhat-26 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (280.00) 227.00 26.00 535.82 101 Rice WE (2~O.(10)

lOS.OO 24363.00 44,819.32 9,137.51 32.535,14 N (652) M (193) C ( 97) T (380)

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ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

7. MATAR TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

------Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Village Primary Directc,ry Census Sl. Name of tion Directory Census Sl. Name of lion Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No.

2 3 4 5 2 3 4

70 42 _Maliyataj 46 1(8 70 Alindra 44 108 68 43 Marala 63 110 70 2 Antroli 27 106 70 44 Matar 32 106 68 3 A·amaH 54 110 70 4S Mehmedabad 65 I to 70 4 As1ali 49 110 70 46 Nadhallpur 55 110 70 5 Bamangam 80 112 70 47 Naarama 62 110 70 6 Baroda 52 110 70 48 Naika 13 104 68 7 Bhalada 73 112 68 49 Nandoli 61 110 70 8 Bherai 14 104 68 50 Navagam 3 104 68 9 Chalindra II 104 68 5 I Palla 53 110 70 10 Chandna 35 108 70 52 PansoJi 10 104 68 II Chanor 67 lIO 68 S3 Pariej 81 112 70 12 Chitrasar 12 104 54 Pinglaj 4 104 68 70 13 Daloli 78 112 68 55 Piparia 33 IC6 68 14 Damri 19 106 70 56 Punaj 50 110 70 I; Dethli 71 112 68 57 Radhu 36 108 70 16 Dharoda I 104 68 58 Rad i!vanaj 30 106 68 17 Dhathal 15 104 59 Ranasar 69 112 70 41 108 70 18 Garmala 6) Rasikpura 37 1(;8 70 9 104 68 19 Gobh;daj 61 Ra!anpur 26 106 68 20 Govindarura 20 106 68 62 Sandhana 29 106 68 21 Hadeva 76 112 70 68 63 Sayla 74 112 70 22 Haijarabad 28 106 64 Shekhupur 68 112 70 23 Hariala 17 104 68 65 Sbelra 22 106 68 H Heraoj 47 108 70 66 Siholdi 45 108 70 70 25 Indarvarna 75 liZ 67 Sinjiwada 82 112 70 26 Kajipura 8 104 68 68 Sokhda 24 106 68 68 27 Kaloli 21 106 69 Traj 40 108 70 104 68 28 Kanera 5 70 Tranja 57 110 70 29 Klfthoda 58 110 70 71 Uodhela 31 106 68 30 Kathwada 2 104 68 72 Untai 43 108 70 31 KhadiyarapUra 42 108 70 32 Khandhli 59 110 70 73 Vadala 16 104 68 33 Kharenti 56 110 70 74 Vaikunthpura 7 104 68 34 Koshial 34 108 68 75 Valotri 77 112 70 70 35 Kunjara 51 110 76 VaosH 25 106 68 36 Laval 60 110 70 77 Varsang 38 108 70 37 Limbasi 64 lIO 70 78 Vasai 72 112 70 79 Vasna Bujarg 23 106 38 Machhiel 48 108 70 68 80 Vastana 66 110 39 Mahelaj 39 108 70 70 81 Vavdi 18 40 Malarpura 6 104 68 104 68 41 Malawada 70 111 70 82 Viwja 79 II~ 70

103 'fALUItA : MATAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities availOibJe (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and Oflxt to it in the brackets, the distaDco Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.,-5 km~, 5-10 kms and )0 + kms of the tioo village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------~------No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Dsy Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nicati<)Q, ach ~ares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station. ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 9 ]0 ' II

1 Dharoc'a 1,187.28 2,235 P CHW T\V,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (444)

Z Kathwada 836.30 1,751 P -(-5 kms) T.W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (336) l'W 3 Navagam 648.66 4.196 P,H,PUC MH,D,FPC T.W PO,Phone BS PR (765)

4 pinglaj 325.16 548 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-Skms) BS KR (112)

5 Kanera 488.89 T,219 P RP T,W PO BS PR,KR (247)

6 Malarpurn 30l.68 5'8 P(2) -(10+kms) T,W -(-5 kml) BS PR,KR (101)

7 Vaikuolbpura 72.20 316 p -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10kms) BS KR (61 ) 8 Kajipura 172.36 978 P -(5-:0 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR (173)

9 GobhaJaj 950.91 2,127 PU) PHS,F C T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (382)

10 Pansoli 266.66 742 p -(-5 kms) T,W Phone BS KR (136)

II Cbalindra 596.66 726 p -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS pR,KR (I ~ 2)

12 Chitrasar 818.'0 1,330 P -(5-10 kms) T,W Phone BS KR (247)

13 Naika 2,On63 6,185 P(4),H PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR ( 1.153) R P(2),CHW(3)

14 Bberai 403.69 1,051 P -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (203) 15 Dhathal 330.10 713 P CHW T,W pO BS PR (155)

16 Vadala 2j6.08 689 P -(-5 kms) T,W,n -(-5 km!) Bi PR (123) 17 Hariala 1,523.54 3.626 P(4) -(-5 kms) W,R,O PO BS PR,KR (670) 18 Vavdi 430.25 852 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (174)

104 DutECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply Source waste availa­ religIous. Loca­ (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historIcal Ciao ding culti· or Cod. gauchar vation archaeo­ No. and loaical grovcs) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Ahmadabad-36 SA Bajrl, ]owar. T (222.00) 795.00 39.00 131.28 N5: M: T3 Wheat. Rice GC (53.0P) WE (12).OOj TWE (41S.00) Al)madabad-22 EA Wheat, Rice, T 047.00) 307.00 113.00 69.30 2 GC (347.00) Ahmadabad-25 ED.EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (-+)0.00) 131.00 61.66 N3: M2S1 C; T14 3 Rice: GC \' " uJ TWE (25.00) Ahmadabad-20 EAg Rajrl, Wheat, T (188.00) 37.16 N:M 4 Rice GC (218.00) WE (70.00) Ahmad. bad-21 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (355.00) :n.89 100.00 N:: ~: I T2 5 Rice GC (304.UO) WE (51.00) Ahmad .. bad-21 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (249.00) 24.00 29.68 N2 6 Rice GC (184.00) WE (65.00) Kltea-Il Bajri, Wheat, T (40.00) 20.00 6.20 6.00 7 Rice, GC (40.00) Kheda-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (99.00) 2200 48.00 3.36 N2 8 Rice GC (93.00) WE ~6.00) Khl.lla-i2 E..;,l::A=- Bajri, Wheat. T (540.00) 137.00 273.91 Nt:: M51 TI7 9 Rice GC (518.00) WE (22.00) Kheda 17 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (188.00) 18.00 33.00 27.66 N~' T 10 RIce GC (iBS.OO)

Kheda-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (320.00) 93.00 43.66 140.00 T 11 Rice GC (240.30) TWE (80.00) Ahmadabad-Z4 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (99.00) 442.00 160.00 117.10 N~: r-.'l T 12 Rice Wt. l'J2.00) R \7.00) AlJmadabad-30 £:A Rajd, Jowar , T (934.00) '140.00 161.00 38.63 N2".1 M6: T8 13 H u~"l, 1(1l.~ GC (894.00) WE (40.00) Kb~da-9 ED,EAg Wheat, Rice T (257.00) 59,')!) 87.69 N3i M! Cl T 14 GC (257.00) Kheda-7 ED,EAg Wheat, F ice T (10 ).UU) RO.aO 32.10 53.00 N2, M; 12 IS GC (165.00)

Kheda-8 ED,EAg Wheat, Rice T (138.1)0) 48.00 70.08 N2, M2: C T6 16 GC (138.00) Kheda-l EA Rajd, Wheat, T n67.l'O) 981.00 83.S4 19\.00 Nil T4 17 Rke OC (267.00) Kheda-7 l:.Ag Bajri. Rice T (103.00) 169,00 95.00 63.25 18 GC (103.\;0)

105 TALUKA MA'fAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (ir not available within tbe village, a dash(-) is shown ir; the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of tbe tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of tbe tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ ApprJ~ (in bee­ of tional Water Telcarapb or nicatioD. acb tares) bouse­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bold. of Railway villale Mar­ Station, 'Ul/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 , 6 7 8 9 10 11

19 Damri 316.16 536 P -(5-1O km.) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (97) 20 Govindapura 343.2' 549 P CH.V W.Tk -(-5 kms) BS (PR (107)

21 Kaloli 1,070.14 1.424 P(2) CHW(2) T, W.F PO,Phone BS KR (460)

22 Sh.tra 449.47 826 P CHW W PO BS PR (167)

23 Vasoa-Blljarg 1,004.28 2.634 P,H CHW T. W PO, Phone BS PR,KR (515)

24 Sokhda 821.07 2,482 P(2) PHS,FPC T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (419) RP,CHW

" Vaosar 454.09 1.~93 P PHS,FPC T,W Phone BS PR,Kfl {295}

26 Ratanpur 605.65 3,477 P,H CHW T,W,Tk PTO,Pbone BS PR (612)

27 Antroti 565.97 2,047 P D,CHW(2) T,W,R -(-:1 m3) BS PR (400)

28 Hajjarabad 507.76 1,369 P RP,CHW W,R Phone BS PR (260)

29 Saadbaoa 1,122.57 4,131 P(2),H H,PHs,ppe, T,W PO,Phone BS PR (722) SMP,CHW

30 Radhvanaj 561.83 2,246 P,(2),O RP,CHW T,W PO,Phonc BS PR (412)

31 Undhela 743.35 3,364 P,H ItP,CHW(3) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (580)

32 Matar 1,565.96 9,333 P(4),H H,MH.CWC T,W PTO,Phonc BS P.R (1,693) PUC,O PH'I,D FPC SMP,CHW,O 3J Piparia 477.07 635 P -(-5 kms) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (118)

10/\ DIRECTORY

Land Use

.------Land use (i. e., area under diV'r~.,t types of laod use io hectares rounded upto 2 Jecimal places.) Remarks (includillg Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Uo­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable Dot place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti. or ,auebar vation archaeo­ and logical grovel) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 III 20

Kheda-8 Bajri, Wheat, T (194.00) 20.00 80.00 22.16 N2 19 Rice GC (194.00) Kheda-4 ED,EAg BajJi, Wheat, T {2S3.(JO) 56.25 4.0() T 20 IHce GC (1,1.00) WE (1;<;,('0) Kheda-12 EA Bajri,J owar, T (162.00) 558.00 172.14 178.00 N3: M21 T 21 Wheat, Rice GC (121.00) WE (41.00) Kbeda-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (344.00) 27.00 58.'){) 20.47 T2 22 Rice GC (304.• 00) WE (40.00) Kheda-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (246.00) ('G1.00 85.0) 66.28 M3: T2 23 Rice GC (222.00) WE (24.00)

Kbeda-2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (293.00) 3M/IO 46.07 116.00 N4: MIn T5 24 Rice GC (233.00) WE (60.00) Kheda-3 SA Bajri, Wheat, T (1118.00) 205.00 26.09 35.00 Nq: M21 T5 25 Rice, GC (161.00) WE (27.00) Kheda-3 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (2111.00) 21~.OO 30.55 7(1.00 M3! T4 26 Rice, GC (~55.00) WE (32~OO) Kbeda-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (272.00) 201).00 21.00 63.97 N8. tv:! T 27 Rice GC ll46.00) W ~ (IO.QO) Tk (6.00) R (10.00) Kheda-8 BA Bajri, Wheat, T (66.00) :51.00 15.'10 75.76 N2: T2 28 Rl",c GC (35.00) WE (:11.00)

Kheda-8 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (42S.oo) 528.00 67.00 101.57 N201 M: TI4 2~ Rice GC (269.00) WE (t56.0ll) Kheda-4 EA Rajri, Wheat, T (267.00) 221/'1\ 15.00 51.83 N81 M: ! T6 30 Rice GC (20.00) WE (61.00) Tk (186.00) Nadiad-16 fA Bajri, Wheat, T (404.00) 303.00 16.00 20.35 N20: M~: C: T5 31 Rice GC (202.00) WE 002.00) Jain temple Kheda-5 EA Baj ri, Jowar, T (921.00) 330.00 81.96 :!3r.fO N333: M3~: e22: 32 Wheat, Rice GC (1Q.OO) T6 TWE (110.00) Kheda-6 EA Bajri, 10war, T (240.00) 13R.00 75.07 24.00 N6; M! T 33 Wheat, Rice GC (224.00) W (6.00) WB (10.00)

)07 TALUKA ~ MATAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amcnities availablc (if Dot availablc within thc villagc, a dash(-) is shown in thc column and n"xl to it in the brackcts, tbe distance Loca- Name of Tolal Total in broad rangcs viz.,-5 "m~> 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tioa village area popula- nearcst place where the facility is available is givell.) Code of the lion and ------_ No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Posland Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telearaph or nication, acb tarel) bouse- (potable) days (BUS-SlOP, to bolds of Railway villagc Mar- ':'''''LJOO, tell Wa1er- lia!, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 'j 10 II

34 Kasbia 1 376.69 1,875 P(3) PHS,FPC, W,R PO,Phone as PI{ (360) CI-tW 35 Chandna 501.66 1,605 p -H k.ns) W,R PO,Phone as PR,KR (308)

36 Radhu 2.57~.1'" 7,716 P(2),H, H,MH,CWC, T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR KK (1,443) lUC,O tt.S,D,Fr'C, RI',CHWttJ)

37 Rasikpura 331.58 1,397 P -(IO+kms) W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (251 )

38 Varsang 825,13 I,Cl08 P -(-5 kml) T,W,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (343)

39 Mahelaj 1,430.11 3,Q42 P(2) CHW T,W,R PO,Phonc B3 PI{ (578)

40 Traj 1,519,13 3,m P,H,O CHW T,W FC,Phone BS PR,KR (663)

41 Garmala 563.84 1,396 P -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk PO as KR (232)

42 Kbadiyarapura 144.51 1,487 P -(-5 k:m) w,Tk pbone bS PR,:(R (253)

43 Untai 219.64 618 P CHW W,Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS KR (127)

44 Alindra 700.40 3,473 P,H,O PHS,D,FPC. T,W PO,Phone 88 PR (693) RP,CHW(2)

45 Siholdi 384.65 1,1i69 P CHW W,Tk.TW PO BS' KR (291)

46 Maliyataj 448.11 2,512 P,H PHS,fPC, T,W PO. Phone BS PR,KR (416) SMP,(HW

47 Haranj 786.19 1,727 P CHW T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (299)

48 Machhiel S08,79 2,474 P -(lO+kms) T,W, PO BS PR,KR (478)

108 DIRECTORY

Laad U..

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in bectarel rounded upto 2 decimal places,) Remarks (iDcludiDa Loca­ Amenities-Contd. ------Forest Irrigated Un­ Caltu­ Area any tiOD by irrjJated r~ble Dot place of Code ------Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. IDd distaDce Suppl, (inclu­ ble for bistorical (iD km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ ano logical groves) interest)

~------12 J3 14 U 16 17 18 I.,. 20

Kbeda-7 EA Bajri. Jowar, T (194.00) 114.00 27.69 41.00 N"I M 34 Wheat, Rice GC (19,.00) Kheda-IO EA Bajri, Jowar, T (80.00) 277.00 45.00 99.66 N2: MI T 3S Wheat. Rice (C (56.00) o (24.00) Kheda-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (970.00) 1101.00 113.00 392.14 1'43: Mil TlO 36 Rice GC (69.00) W (S.OO) WE (13.00) TWa (48.00) R (832.00) Dholka-8 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (121.00) 73.00 49.00 88.58 N T2 37 Rice WE ~O) ."1 TWa ( .. 4.VO) R (I !.\JlJ) Kheda-17 EA Raj!., Wheat, T t37LO) 231.)0 54.13 170.00 KI M2. T3 38 ku;\;, R (.170.00)

Dbolka-23 EA Bajri. Wheat. T (231.00) 864.00 121.00 214.!1 N:I TlO 39 Rice GC (141.00) R (90.00) C,· Dholka-24 EA Bajri, Wheat. T (1091.00) 16;.00 68.00 195.13 N5: M171 40 Rice GC 11081.00) TIS WE (10.00) Kheda-IO Bajri. Wheat, T (30S.00) )84.00 21.00 ~3.84 N21 T3 41 Rice GC (249.00) W (56.00) 42 Kbeda-8 EA Bajli. Wheat, T (93.00) 31.00 9.00 11.51 N21 T4 Rice GC (110.00) We ,._.J,,) Vaso-8 EA,: Bajr., Wheat, T (175.00) 19.00 10.00 15.64 N 43 RII ..... Mai .. ~ GC (162.00) WE (13.00)

Vluo-8 fA Bajri, Wheal, T (324.00) 324.00 If.VO 42.40 N40: M4: C 44 Rice, GC (81.00) T4 WE (243.00) 45 Vaso-2 ED,EAa BajrL Wheat, T (239/10) 111.65 4.00 30.00 N2: T Rice, 0':: (ISI.no) WE (C'.!)O) 46 Vaso-4 ED,EA8 Bajri, Wheat, T (360.00) 47.00 1.00 40.11 K. M: 16 Rice GC (315.00) WE (45.00) 47 V'10-7 ED.EAg Hajri, Wheat, T (617.00) tH.OO 15.19 N3: T7 Rice GC r537 00) WE (80.00) 41( Vaso-J2 EA, Bajri, Wheat, T (315.00) 150.00 4.79 39.00 N4: M, T Rice GC (3IS.00)

109 TALUKA: MATAR VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities availabl~ (if not available within tile village, a dash(-) is shown in the cOlumn and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commll­ Appro­ (in bec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nicat n", ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villale Mar­ Station, tet/ Water­ Hat, way) if any ------_---- 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

49 Aslali 294.93 925 P -(5-10 kms) T,W -(5-10 kms) BS PR (173) 50 Punaj 499.95 768 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) .. BS PR (144) 51 Kunjara 341,PO 195 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS PR (3 ~) 52 Baroda 800.36 1,878 p PHS, FPC W,R -(-5 kms) BS .PR,KR (323)

53 Palla 349.36 1,181 P -(10+ kms) W,R PO BS PR,KR (193)

54 Asamali 1,874.61 2,480 P RP,CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (461)

55 Nadhanpur 958.01 t ,431 P CHW w,n -(5-10 kms) _ BS KR (251) 56 Kharenli 929.85 1,215 p CHW W,Tk PO BS KR (196)

57 Tranja 948.66 1,258 P,O -(5-10 kms) T.W PO,Pl)ono BS PR (2t I)

58 Kathoda 331.40 855 p -(10+ kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (160)

59 Khandhli 594.46 3,003 P,H,O H,MH,CWC. T,W PO BS PR (567) PHS,D,fPC 60 Laval 571.87 1,190 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (213)

61 Nandoli 427.80 1,380 p CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (262) 62 Nagrama 379.74 775 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk -(-~ kms) as KR (133) 63 Marala 205.68 S77 p CHW W, rk -(-5 kms) BS KR ( 114)

64 Limbasi 2,146.90 6,418 P.H, MH,PHC,D. T,W,Tk PTO,Phone BS PR (1,160) PUC,Tr,O FPC 65 Mehmedabad 360.57 185 P -(5-10 kms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR (38) 66 Vastana 1,254.95 1,670 P(2),O PHS,FPC T,W PO as PR (298) 67 Chanor 722.59 679 P,Tr -(-5 kms) w,n -(-5 kms) BS KR (90)

110 OIltItCTO.l

Land use (i. e., area uoder differeot types of lind ule in bectares reunded upto 2 decimal j)laces.) Remarta Amr.nitie.-Contd. (includiDI ------Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Arel any Nelrest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable oot place of Loca· and distanco Suppl, loure, wasle availa. religiouJ, tiOD (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti· or N •• lauchar vation archaeo­ aod logical IIrov,s) intere~t)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Vaso-12 EAg Bairi, Wheat, T (234.00) 46.00 4.00 10.93 N10: T 49 Rice WE (234.(l0) Vaso-16 f"·"i, Wheat, T (364.00) 62.95 2S.0() 48.00 T2 50 Rice GC (364.00) Vaso-17 Baid. Wheat. T C2l2.00) 102.00 13.00 14.80 SI Rice GC (212.00) Dholka-II EAg Bairi, Wheat, T (301.00) 422.00 13.00 64.36 T Sl Rice GC (258.00) WE (43.00) Dholka-l1 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (205.00) 55,00 23.00 66.36 53 Rice GC (174.00), WE (31.00)

Dholh-Il ED,EAg R"jri, Wheat, T (444.00) 1,124.00 103.61 203.00 S4 Rice GC (364.00) WE (80.00) DhrIka-11 EA Baid, Wheat, T (349.00) 474.00 57.00 78.08 NJ SS Rice GC (349.00) Vaso-14 ED Rajri, Wheal, T (4'3.00) 181.00 11.00 264.85 N4i T2 56 Rice OC (455.00) Tk (18.00) Vr.so-II EA Raid, Wheat, T (7~R.OO) 15.00 7.00 168.66 N4J M1J T3 S7 Rice GC (S58.00) WE (:200.UO) Vaso-5 FAg Jowar, Wheat, T (245.uu) Sf.OO 4.00 26.40 M S8 Rice GC (245.00)

Va,o-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (456.00) 70.00 61.()0 7.46 N3! C21 T6 59 Rice GC (456.00) Vaso-7 EAg bdJrI, Wheat, T 020.00) 199.00 10.00 4'.87 N21 M: T 60 R'ce GC O"~ 00) WE (2.00) Vaso-R EA Bajri, Wheat, T (288.00) 70.')0 n.oo 57.80 Ml TS 61 Rice GC (28~.OO) Vaso-9 Bajri, Wheal, T (129.00) 102.00 135.74 13.00 N:T 62 Rice GC (129.00) Vaso-13 EA BaJfI, Wheat, T (7~.UO) 108.00 4.00 ! ~.68 M:T 63 Rice C;C (~f1 (11\) Tic (13,00) o ().UU)

Vasa-f4 EA ~~iri. Wheat. T (I, f1 0.00) 4611.00 504.00 64.90 Reiigious place 64 Rice GC (1,110.00) N20' M7: C7: TIN Kheda-22 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (Q('U1O) 104.00 15.00 15).n 65 RicCI GC (90.00) Khola-27 ED Bajri, W neat, T ('lo.UO) 1,011.0') 64.95 R3.00 66 Rice GC (96.00) VlIso-9 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (419.00) 166.00 61.00 76.59 T2 67 Rice OC (419.00)

III TALUKA: MATAR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column ano next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz.. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_._------No. village number Educa. Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) day. (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar· Station, ketl Water- Hat. wal) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

68 Shekhupur 311.10 1,028 P CHW W -(-5 Kms) 1.S PR,KR (186) 69 Ranaaar 328.78 593 p CHW \\ ,1 k -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (I 13) 70 Mala wilda 855.27 2,783 P(2) -(5-10 Kms) T,W PO,Phone BS PR (513)

71 Detbli 826.45 3.908 pel), PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS PR (725) H,O RP 72 Vasai 210.44 ~6, P -(5-10 Kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (101)

73 Bbalada 1287.81 4,366 P(2),H PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS KR (644) RP,CHW(3)

74 Sayla 231.41 1,135 P CHW W PO 1.. I:JS I'~.KR (200) 75 Iodarvarna 336.17 574 P CHW T,W -(IO+kms) BS KR (93) 76 Hadeva 457.64 990 P CHW T,W PO as KR (167) 77 Valotri 317.31 649 P CHW W.Tk PO BS PR,K:R (Jl2)

78 Daloli 541.19 974 P CHW W,Tk PO B3 PR (179)

79 Viroja 539.12 1,0·t} P(2) -(l0+Kms) W,Tk -(-~ kms) B~ PR,KR (168)

80 Bamaogam 1136.87 1,584 P SMP,CHW T,W PO BS, PR,KR (300) 81 Pariej 1806.91 2.928 P,H PHS,FPC W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (514) 82 Siojiwada 913.43 4,693 P(2) PH s,pPC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (797) 1< P

Total 57,701.71 160.810 P (107) H (4) (29,050) H (16) MH (5) PUC (4) CWC (3) Tr (2l PHC (1) 0 (to) PHS (17) D (8) FPC (19) RP (14) SMP (4) CHW (54) 0 (1)

Note. The figure. in tbe lallt line iadicate Taluka totals. The figure~ in brackets in tbls line unde .. Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the n'lmber of thOle particular amellit.cs

112 DIRECTOR\'

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under difforent types of laold use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (lOcluding Amenities-Contd. Porest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food ilource waste availa­ religious, Code and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or lIauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grovell) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Kheda-22 EA Bajrr, Wheat, T (175.00) 87.00 IS.CO 34.(11 NIlI T2 61 Rice GC (175.00) Vaso-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (127.00) 139.00 36.78 26.00 T 69 Rice GC (127.00) Vaso-II EA Bajri, Wheat, T (372.00) 383.00 33.00 67.27 N43. MI T3 70 Rice GC (329.00) WE (43.00) Sojltra-7 EA Bajl'i, Wheat, T (488.00) 267.00 11.00 60.4S T 71 Rice GC (488.00) Sojitra-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (113.00) 68.00 9.00 20.44 NSI T 72 Rice GC (97.00) TK (16.00)

Vaso-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (366.00) 776.00 136.00 9.81 NIH M21 T 73 Rice GC (286.00) WE (80.00) Sojitra-15 Bajri, Wheat, T (178.00) 15.00 14.00 24.41 N2: T2 14 Rice 0':: (178.00) Dholka-21 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (210.00) 66.00 21.17 39/)0 T 75 Rice GC (210.00) Dholka-18 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (192.00) t 72.64 47.00 46.00 M: T6 76 Rice GC (192.00) Dholka -18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (168.00) 66.00 54.00 29.31 T2 71 Rice GC (168.00)

Dholka-20 Bajri, Wheat, T (267.00) 161.00 29.00 84.19 N2 7~ Rice OC (267.00) Sojitra-'4 EAg Bajri, Whaet, T (367/)0) 61.00 52.12 59.00 T2 79 Rice OC (270.00) WE (15.00) TK (82.00) Sojitra-I~ ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (278.00) 707.00 72.00 79.87 N3: M31 T4 80 Rice GC (252.00) 1 K (2600) S ljltra-l J EA Bajri, Wheat, T (496.00) 424.00 787.00 99.9i N51 M2: C: TI6 81 Rice UC (496.00) Petlad-22 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (412.('0) 303.43 95.CO 103.00 NSI M6; C2: T6 82 Rice GC (412.00)

25,927.00 10,328.81 5,21662 6,229.28 N (698) M (171) C (42) T (273)

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8. KAPADVANJ TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ VlJIage Primary SI, Name of lion Directory Census Sl, Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 S

Abhripur 145 132 80 43 Fagvel 131 130 80 2 Aboch 22 120 74 44 Fatiyabad 98 128 78 3 Abvel 7 118 74 45 Fulchhatra PUra )59 134 80 4 Aghalna Muvada 56 122 76 46 Fuljina Muvada 27 120 74 5 Alampur 68 124 76 47 Gadvel 115 128 78 6 Alawa 45 122 76 48 Gaoliladasni 7 Ambaliyara 97 128 78 Muvadi 140 13: 80 8 A~ara I S4 132 80 49 Gangial 142 132 80 9 Abtisar 88 126 78 50 Garod 87 126 78 10 Antroli 100 128 78 51 Gaucharna II Apruji 78 126 76 Muvada 18 118 74 12 Aral 117 130 78 52 Ghadiya 21 110 74 13 Atarsumba 77 124 76 53 Ghauva 65 124 76 14 Blidarpur 110 128 78 54 Gugalia 102 128 78 IS Bagdol 146 132 80 55 Hamirpura 54 122 76 16 Bavano Math 24 120 74 56 Hathiyaoi Muvadi 106 128 78 17 Betawac!a 46 122 76 J 8 Bhagatna Muvada 101 128 78 57 Jagdupur 69 124 76 19 Bhailakui 55 122 76 ~8 Jaloya 72 124 76 20 Bhark unda 144 132 80 59 Jambudi 13 118 74 21 Bhatera 138 132 80 60 Jitpura 149 132 80 22 Bhojaoa Muvada 5 118 74 61 Kabhaina Muvada 76 124 76 23 Bhungalla 47 122 76 62 Kakarkbad 109 128 78 24 Bhulia 67 124 76 63 Kalaji ~8 124 76 2S Bobba 26 120 74 64 Kaletar 122 130 78 26 Charannikol 132 130 SO 65 Kamhoya 20 120 74 27 elared 108 128 78 66 Kaniel 139 132 80 28 Chelavat 81 126 76 67 Karkariya 74 124 76 29 Chhipadi 141 132 80 68 Kashipura 40 122 76 30 Chhipial 143 132 80 69 Kathana 155 134 80 31 Chikhlod 127 130 78 70 Katbl.al 150 13l 80 32 DadaDa Muvada 17 118 74 71 Kavath 37 120 76 33 Dahiap 136 132 80 72 Kevadia 48 122 76 34 Dampat 137 132 80 73 Kbadal 119 130 78 3S Dana 125 130 78 74 Khadol 90 126 78 36 Danadra 89 126 78 75 Khalal 113 128 78 37 Dandiyapur 31 120 /4 76 Khanpur 70 114 76 38 DantaH 43 122 76 77 Kosam 83 126 76 39 DasaJvada 99 128 78 78 Kotwalna Muvada 32 120 74 40 Deradi Pavathi 2 118 74 79 Ladvel 157 134 80 41 DhuJiya ValDa 9 118 74 80 Lakha MiYBni 42 Dudhathal 63 124 76 ~uvada 103 128 78

116 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

6. KHAMBHAT TALUKA-Contd.

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part D Part A part B Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Village Primary 81. Name of tion Directory Census S). Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

1 . 1 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

81 Lal Mandva 4 118 74 J 21 Salod 126 t 30 78 82 Lalpur 59 124 76 122 Sandesar 107 128 78 83 La\pur Nirmali 23 120 74 123 SaraJi 148 132 80 84 Lasundra 158 134 80 124 Sarkhej 112 128 78 85 Laxmanpura 156 134 80 125 Savali 134 130 80 86 Letar 61 124 76 126 Shahpur 151 132 80 127 Shihor a 6 llS 74 87 Madadra 52 122 76 128 Sikandar Porda 135 130 80 88 Mahamadpura 96 126 78 129 Singali 84 126 76 89 Marana Muvada 19 120 74 130 Siogpur 14 118 74 ~O Malai(adi 131 Sipaiai Muvadi 121 130 78 Baraiyabhag 129 130 78 132 Sorna 94 126 18 91 Malaitadi 133 Suki 36 120 76 Pagibhag J 30 130 78 134 ~ullanpur 92 Manorni Muvadi 120 130 78 (Taiyabpur) 71 124 76 Mirapur 95 \26 711 93 135 Sultanpur 94 Mirjapnr 111 128 78 (Vadadhara) 42 122 76 95 MOli Bhanavat 104 128 78 136 Sunda 66 124 76 96 Motizer II liS 74 137 Suravat 80 126 76 97 Mudel Ratanpur 114 128 78 98 Nani Rhanavat 105 128 78 138 Taiyabpur 86 126 78 139 99 Nanizer 10 118 74 TaJpoda 3 118 74 100 Narpura alias 140 Tetoar 28 110 74 Narmiyani Muvadi 51 i22 76 141 Thavad 41 122 76 101 Narshipur 12 118 74 142 Thunchal 57 122 76 102 Nathaoa Muvada 15 118 74 143 Torna 123 130 78 103 Navagam 85 1~6 76 144 Ukardina Muvada 73 124 76 104 Nikol 53 122 76 145 Vadadhara 62 105 Nirmali 30 120 74 124 76 146 Vadali 60 124 76 106 pahad 152 132 80 147 Vadol 128 130 78 107 Palaiya 25 120 74 148 Vaghajipur 49 122 76 108 Palhoda 35 120 74 149 Vaghana Muvada 16 118 74 109 Pato lJ6 130 78 150 Vaghas 34 120 74 110 Pirozpur 44 122 76 J 5 I Vaghavat 82 126 76 11 i Pithai 147 132 80 l52 Valva Mahuda 39 122 76 112 Porda Bhatera 153 132 W 153 Vanta 38 122 76 113 Porda Pagvel 160 134 80 154 VantBda 118 130 78 114 Punadra 50 122 76 155 Vasna 124 no 78 115 Ramosadi 91 126 78 156 Vavna Muvada 75 124 76 116 Rampura 118 74 157 Vejalpur 92 126 78 117 Rampura 158 Vishvnathpura 133 130 80 (Sundervadi) 93 126 78 159 Vyasjina MlJvada 28 120 74 118 Ravdavat 79 126 76 160 Vyasvasna 33 120 74 119 ReUa 64 124 76 120 Razavada 161 134 80 161 Zanda B 118 74

117 T ALUKA: KAPADVANJ VILLAGE

Amenities aad

Amenities available (it not availabltl within the village, a dasb(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackeu the distance Loca- Name of T()tal Total in brrad ranges viz.,-5 krns, 5-'0 kms and 10 + 'kms of tbe toin village arell popul - nearest place where the faCility is available is given.) Code of the tion at d ------1'0. village nUr11b,'r Eduea- Medical Drinking Post and DiY Cornmu- Arpro- (in hee- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, acf] tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Sration, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ! I

Rampura 359.17 58 P -{5-1O kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (1(1) 2 Deradi Pavathi 106.57 86 -(-5 Kms) -(5-10 kms) W,R -(5-10 kms) -(-5 krns) KR ( 14)

3 Talpoda 161.44 402 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (73)

4 Lal Mandva 871.78 1,591 P,AC -(-5 kms) W,R -(- 5kms) BS KR (264)

5 Bbojana rnuvada 236.42 831 P,H PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO B, KR (145) CHW

6 Shihora 560.78 1,080 P(Z),H RP W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (208)

7 Abvel 1,Q97.72 1,512 P(3),H CHW W PO BS PR (247) 8 Zanda + 1,747 P,H RP W,Hp PO ,Phone BS KR (311) 9 Dhuliya Vasna 333.66 566 P CHW W Phone BS KR (100)

10 Nanizer 311.20 924 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp,R Pbone BS KR (158)

11 Morizer . 639.85 3,293 P,H, PHS,FPC, W,Hp,R PO,Phone BS PR,KR (601) PUC. HP(4), 0 CHW(2) 12 Narshipur 486.48 2,217 P(2) CHW W,Hp Phone BS KR (413) 13 Jarnbudi 188.64 498 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (93) 14 Singpur 188.57 176 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kml) W,R Phone BS KR (30) 15 Nathan8 Muvada 45.58 134 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (20)

16 Vaghana Muvada 103.74 ] 57 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 krns) -(-5 krns) KR (25) 17 Dadana Muvada 80.73 551 -(-5 kms) -(IO+kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (94)

18 Gaucharna Muvada 92.81 619 P -(-5 kms) W,R Phone BS KR (108)

+ Included in Abvel Village.

118 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heetares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarka (includin& Amenities-COn/d. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cullu­ Area any Loca- by irrigated rab'e not placa of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Cod~ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical N). (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo- and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21

.-.---~-

Kapadvanj-20 Bajri, Wheat, 324.00 1.00 34.17 Rice Kapadvanj-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (9.00) ~O.OO 5.00 12.57 2 Rice W (3.00) WE (6.00) Kapadvanj-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, 47.00 T (11.00) 74.00 2.44 27.00 3 Rice W (7.00) WE (4.00) Kapadvanj-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, 283.00 T (66.00) 349.78 106.00 67.00 N3 4 Rice W (21.00) WE (45.00) Kapadvanj-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (35.00) 188.00 13.42 M; C! T3 5 Rice WE (35.00)

Kapadvanj-19 EA Elajri, Wheat, 3 !.OO T (7J.OO, 381.00 63.78 15.00 N3! M: T 6 Rice. W (29.00) WE (41.00) Kapadvanj-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheal, T (99.00) 853.00 74.00 71.72 NIO 7 Rice, Maize WE (99.00) Kapadvanj-19 EA Bajd, Wheat, N2 8 Rice, Maiza Kapadvanj-13 EAg Sajri, Wheat, T (72.00) 189.00 69.00 3.66 N2 9 Rice, Maize WE (66.00) o (6.00) Kapadvlnj-19 ED,EAg Hajri, Wheal, T (40.00) 246.00 25.20 Nt; T2 10 Rice W (14.00) WE (26.00)

Kapadvanj-20 EA Bajri,Wheat, T (99.00) 415.00 67.00 58.85 N40: M II Rice, WE (98.00) Maize o (1.00) Kapadvanj-11 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (164.00) 236.00 6.00 80.41! N2: M3 12 Rice WE (164.00) Kapadvaoj-25 ED Bajri. Wbeat, T (53.00) 121.00 4.00 10.64 13 Rice W (SHO) Kapadvanj-19 Baj ri, Wheat, 174.00 11.57 3.00 14 Rice Kapadvanj-19 Bajri, Wheat, 44.58 1.00 15 Rice

Kapadvaoj-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (5.00) 81.74 16.00 16 Rice WE (5.00) Kapadvanj-19 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (42.00) 37.00 4.00 2.73 17 Rice, Maize WE (40.00) o (2.00) Kapadvanj-19 Bajri, Wheat, 87.81 5.00 18 Rice

119 TALUI:A: KAPADVAN.J VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the diilance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad range5 viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway villale Mar. Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 S 6 7 9 10 II

19 Malana Muvada 161.32 638 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (123) 20 Kamboya 66.68 359 P -(5-10 kms) W,HP -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (69) 21 Gbadiya 498.14 1,802 P,H PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS KR (305) CHW 22 Abocb 540.98 J ,488 P CHW W,R -(I0+kms) BS PR (290) 23 Lalpur Nirmali 304.45 1,178 P CHW W,HP Phone BS PR (225)

24 Bavano Math 19.50 110 -(-5 kms) -(I0+kms) W,TW -(10+kms) BS PR,KR (14) 2S Palaiya 128.56 466 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (8Z) 26 Bodha 308.14 757 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (142) 27 Fuljina Muvada 416.25 716 P -(5-10 kms) W,R PO BS PR,KR (122) 28 Telnar 1,139.36 2,527 P,H MCW,MH,PHS, W,Hp,R PO BS KR (482) FPC,RP,CHW

29 Vyasjina Muvada 130.76 92& P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (176)

30 Nirmali 918.17 3,584 P,H, MCW,MH,CWC, W,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (675) PUC PH),D,FPC, RP(4),CHW 31 DandiY8pur 186.68 721 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-.5 kms) KR (126) 32 Kotwalna Muvada 78.97 228 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (43) 33 Vyasvasna 588.14 1,231 P(2),H, PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS PR (239) AC CHW

34 Vagbas 913.58 1,809 P(3),AC CHW W,R PO BS PR (322)

3S Pathoda 486.08 847 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) as KR (136)

36 Suki 122.37 485 P -(5-10 kms) W,Tk,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (77) 37 Kavath 736.11 1,262 P CHW T,W.Tk PO,Phone BS PR (204)

120 DIJ,IECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares raunded upto 2 decimal place •• ) Remarks Aml'nities-Contd. (including Porest Irrigated Un­ Cullu­ Area any Nearest town flower Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loea· and distance ~upply source waste availa· religious, tiOD (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

(.(apadv"nj -16 'jAg Bajri, Rice, T (17.00) 121.00 23.32 19 Kodra, Maize WE (17.00) Kapadvanj-22 Bajri, Wheat, 53.68 13.00 20 Rice, Maize (.(apadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (165.00) 284.00 48.00 1.14 NPI MI T 21 Rice WE (165.00) ~apadvanj-18 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (~7.00) 430.00 25.00 38.98 N61 M 22 RIce, Maize WE (47.00) Kap. dvanj-I 7 Bajri. Wbeat, T (40.00) 219.00 45.45 N5 23 Rice TW (S.OO) W (32.00)

Kapadva'lj-12 E <\g Bajri, Wheat, T (3.00) 13.00 1.00 2.50 H Rice WE (3.00)

Kapadvanj-16 ~Ag Bajri. Wheat, T (20.03) 70,()O 38.56 25 Rice, WE (20.0J) Kapadvanj-20 Bajri, Wheat, 85.00 107.00 15,00 101.14 26 Rice KapadvaClj-21 EA Bajri, Wheat, 139.00 251.00 5.00 21.25 N5 27 Rice Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, 112.00 T (98.00) 745.00 182.00 2.36 An ancient temple 28 Rice WE (98.00) of K .darelhwar N201 T2

Kapadvanj-16 EAg 8ajri, Wheat, T (21.00) 103.00 6.76 29 Rice WE (21.00) Kapadvanj-Il EA Bajri, Wheat, T (101.00) 701.00 112.~() 4.17 N2S: T4 30 Rice, Jowar W (2(l. 00) WE (81.00) Kapadvdnj-16 EAg Rajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 162.00 13.68 1.00 31 Rice WE (10.00) Kapadvanj-13 Bajri, Wheat, 73.00 5.97 32 Rice Kapadvanj-12 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (65.00) 424.00 98.00 t.14 NIO: T 33 Rice W (4.00) WE (12.00) TWE (49,00)

K3padvanj-21 EA Bajri. Wheat, T (S4.00) 665.00 35.00 129.58 NIT 34 Rice GC (80.00) WE (4.00) Kapadvanj-20 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (19.00) 359.00 21.00 S7.0S 35 Rice PC (I '.00) TWE (4.00) Kapadvanj-16 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 85.00 12.00 15.37 N 36 Rice, Maize TWE (10.00) Kapadvanj-24 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (79.00) 533.00 II ~.OO ~.II NI2J I C: T2 37 Rice, Maize W (38.00) WE (41.00)

K-16 121 TALUKA KAPADVANJ VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the colu mn and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village Dumber Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro· (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potahle) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

38 Vanta 75.91 622 p CHW T,W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) KR (102) 39 Valva Mahuda 65.78 243 p -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (39) 40 Kashipura 483.81 1,191 P(2) PHS,FPC W,Hp Phone BS KR (214) 4) Thavad 519.89 1,715 P(2),H, PHS,FPC,RP W,Tk, PO,Phone BS KR (275) AC(2) Hp 42 Sultanpur 300.08 859 P(2) -(10+ kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) KR (Vadadhara) ( 146)

43 Ddntali 646.32 1.680 P(2) RP,CHW W,Tk, Phone BS KR (290) Hp 44 Pirozpur 373.05 1,311 P(2) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR (213)

45 Alawa 919.45 3,567 P(4),AC CHW(2) W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (639)

46 Betawada 1,200.01 4,848 peS) CHW(S) w,n PO, Phone BS PR,KR (8! 2) 47 Bhungalia 775.'0 2,228 P -(5-10 kms) W,Hp PO B,) KR (370)

48 Kevadia 892.03 1,390 P RP,CHW T,W, -(-5 krns) BS PR (241 ) Hp

49 Vaghajipur 396.33 973 P,AC -15-10 kms) W,R PO BS PR (157)

50 Punadra 676.20 1,635 P(2) o T, W,R, PO Phone BS PR (318) F 51 Narpura alias 263.90 599 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR Narrniyani Muvadi (131 ) 52 Madadra 257.90 548 P -(5-10 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (105)

53 Nikol 428.69 1,077 P(2) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR (184) 54 Hamirpura 224.04 417 P,AC CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (81) 55 Bhailakui 264.27 858 P CHW W,Tk, PO,Phone BS KR (170) Hp

56 Aghatna Muvada 149.30 5R -( -5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (10)

57 Thunchal 568.35 1,361 P(3) CHW W -(1<'+ kms) BS KR (233)

!22 DIRECTOR\:'

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land u;e in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Loc]­ Arne.lilies - Con/d. Forest Irrigat~d Un­ Cultu. Area any lion by irrigated rable DOt place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti· or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

---~------12 13 14 15 l(i 1-; 18 19 20

Kapadvanj-21 EA Bajri, Maize T (J 8 DO) 44.00 1,)'00 3.91 38 WE (ib.OO) Kapadvaoj-24 EAg Bajri, Maize T ([4.00) 46.00 1.00 4.78 39 WE (14.00) Kapadvanj-24 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (26.00) 40S.00 44.00 8.81 N4: M 40 Rice, Maize WE (26.00) Kapadvanj-24 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 7.00 T (6(1.0G) 390.(;0 53.00 9.89 N5: MJ2: T2 41 Rice, Maize TWE (60.00) Kapadvanj-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 263.00 17.00 16.08 42 Maize WE (4.00)

Kapadvanj-13 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (3.00) 573.00 59.00 11.32 N5: T 43 Rice WE (3.0lJ) Kapadvanj-II ED,BAg Bajri, Wheal, T (69.00) 250.()0 40.00 14.05 N3 44 Rice WE (600) TW (IO.lO) Tk (53.00) Kapadvanj-9 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (74.00) 355.00 359.45 131.00 N5 45 Ricl: PC (59.00) Tk (15.00) Kapadvanj-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (81.00) 918.00 97.00 104.01 T 46 Rice W (81.00) Kapadvanj-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (313.00) 437.S0 15.00 10.20 N2 47 Rice WE (313.00)

Kapadvanj -17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (213.00) 641.00 23.00 15.(13 N5: M: T3 48 Rice W (81.00) WE (132.00) Kapadvanj-21 EA Bajri, Wheat, 85.00 296.00 15.33 Temple of Utkantbe- 49 Rice, Maize shwar Mahadev N7 Kapadvanj-19 EA Bajri, Wheat, 219.00 T (6.()0) 405.00 31.00 15.20 N7 50 Rice WE (6.00) Kapadvanj-17 Bajri, Rice 248.00 15.90 51

Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Rice 179.00 78.90 52

Kapaclvanj-13 EA Bajd, Wheat, T (14.00) 347.00 5.00 62.69 53 Rice W (14.00) Kapadvanj-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (18.00) 172.00 28.00 6.04 N2 54 Rice W (18.00) KapadvAnj-11 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (44.00) 192.00 12.00 16.27 N4; T 55 Rice PC (17.00) W m.OO) Kapadvanj-l0 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (l7.00) 84.00 7.00 41.30 N 56 Rice PC (l0.00) WE (7.00) Kapadvaoj -1 0 Bajri, Wheat. T (16.00) 466.00 45.00 41.35 N2 57 Rice W (I6.00)

123 TAtUKA KAPADVANj ViLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not availabie withlD thc village, a dash(-) is shown ir. the column and n'!xt to it in brackets the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 +- kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in bec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house­ (potable) da)s (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaIlway villalite Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

58 KaJaji 368.69 1,524 P(2) CHW W,TK -(-5 kms) BS fiR (262)

59 Lalpur 223.94 157 P -(-3 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (32) 60 Vadali 85U2 2,217 P(3),H,O SMP(2),CHW W,Hp,R PO,phone -(-5 kms) KR (414) 61 Letar 941.75 3,313 P(4) RP.CHW(3)° T.W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (579) R 62 Vadadhara 48U5 945 P(2) -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (169)

63 Dudhathal 675.57 1,508 P(3) -(10+ kms) W PO,phone BS KR (272) 64 Relia 202.68 670 P -(-5 killS) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (Ill) 65 Ghauva 1;462.05 25,33 P(4) RP,CHW(2) W,R -(-5 kms) BS pk (442)

66 Sunda 813.98 1,884 P (2),H PHS,FPC W,R PO BS (322) PUC CHW(2)

67 Bhutia 1,658.13 3,555 P(6) CHW(3) W,Hp,C PO BS KR (628)

68 Alampur 268.58 680 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (120) 69 Jagdupur 232.02 1,058 P(3) -(5-10kmi) WHp,R -(5-IOkms) BS PK,KR (179) 711 Khanpur 362.33 454 P -t10+kms) W,Tk -(5- kms) BS PR~KR (63) Hp,R 71 SuIt. npur 298.28 395 P(2) -(-5-10 kms) W,Hp,R (-5-10 kms) BS PR (Taiyabpur) (69) 72 Jaloya 262.85 836 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk,O Phone BS PR;KR (134)

73 Ukardina-Muvada 293.78 953 P CHW W,Tk,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (166) 74 Karkariya 219.19 802 P CHW W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR,KR (147) 75 Vavna Muvada 101.11 217 P CHW W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (41) 76 Kabhaioa Muvada 159.02 449 P CHW W,Tk,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (77) 77 Atarsumba 744.15 3,089 P(2),H MCW,MH T,W.Hp,R PTO,Phone BS PR (658) PUC,O CWC.PHC D,FPC CHW

124 'bIIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in heetares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities- Contd. Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Loca­ by irrigated ,rable Dot place of tion Nearest town P,)wer Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Cod~ aud, distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) intcrest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 .-----

Kapadvanj-5 ED,EAg Hajri, Wheat, T (23.00) 293.00 52.69 N3 S8 Rice WE (19.00) TW (4.00) Kapadvanj -10 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (ZO.OO) 143.00 19.00 41.94 S9 Rice WE (2('.00) Kapadvanj-10 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 721.00 R4.00 33.72 N5 60 Rice W (20.00) Kapadvanj-13 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (22.00) 77S.00 SI.OO 60.75 N5 61 Maize W (22.00) Kapadvanj-19 Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 410.00 44.00 26.15 N2 62 Maize W 14.00~

Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Rice, T (3.00) 585.00 35.00 52.57 N5; M2; T 63 Maize WE (3.00) Kapadvanj-19 Bajri, Rice, T (2.00) 172.00 8.68 20.00 '64 Maiz. W (2.00) Kapadvanj-22 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (100,00) 1,149.00 89.00 124.05 N2 '65 Wheat, Rice W (to.aO) WE (40.00) Kapad vaoj-19 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (h 1.00) 648.00 58.00 26.98 N2 66 Wheat, Rice W (53.00) WE (28.00) Kapadvanj-25 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (22.00) 1,429.00 3.00 204.13 N91 M '67 Wheat. Rice W (12.00) WE (10.00)

Kapadvanj-9 EAg Bajri, Rice, T (5.00) 220.00 2.00 41.58 'tiS Maize WE (5.00) Kapadvanj-6 EA Rajri, Rice T (t6.00) 160.00 56.02 N5 '69 WE (16.00) Kapadvanj-6 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (24.00) 288.00 50.33 70 Rice WE (24.00) Kapadva nj - 3 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (16.00) 216.00 2S.00 '38.28 11 Rice WE (16.00) Kapadvanj-5 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (37.00) 195.00 17.85 13.00 N5 '12 Rice WB (37.00)

Kapadvaoj- 8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (17.00) 247.78 28.00 1.00 N2l M 73 Rice WE (17.00) Kapadvanj-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 173/)0 26.19 Nl 74 Rice WE (20.00) Kapadvanj-JO Bajri, Wheat, 90.00 I I.II 75 Rice Kapadvanj-8 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (9.00) 130.00 20.Q2 NIT 76 Rice, Maize TW (9.00) Kat>advJoj- 8 EA Bajri, Wheat, 98.00 T (1200) 53R.OO 10.15 86.00 A fortwall and Jain 77 Rice WE (12.00) temple N60: M3 C2: T2

125 tAtUKA: KAPADVA]\T.) VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amwities available (jf not available within tbe village, a dash(-) is sbown h the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loea· Name of Total Total in broad range; viz., -5 kms, 5-10 krm anj to + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and .. ---~ -_ ----".---~- ---~------__ ._ --- No. village number Eduea· Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu. Appro· (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, aeh tares) house· (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

-----~~---

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II

78 Aprujl 1,153.S0 4,667 P(3) RP,CHW W,R PO,Phone BS KR (749) 79 Ravdavat 656.57 4,463 P(3),H PHS,FPC W,Tk.R pO,Phone BS KR (773) RP,SMP, CHW,(4) 80 Suravat 118.71 516 P RP,CHW W,Tk,R PO BS KR (101 )

81 Chelavat 299.49 970 p CHW W,Tk,R -(10+ kms) BS KR (165)

82 Vaghaval 420.73 686 P CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (117)

83 Kosam 975.31 2,11G P(2) CHW W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (358) 84 Singali 600,82 1.303 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk Phone BS KR (217) 85 Navagam 1,102.84 2,174 P(2),O PHS,FPC W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (377) CHW Hp 86 Taiyabpu. 955.g7 1,925 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (371 ) Hp 87 Garod 1,359.06 2,790 P(2) CHW(2) W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (455)

88 Antisar 3,653.52 6,430 P(8),H,AC PHS,D,FPC, W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,162) RP,CHW(3) 89 Danadra 1,359.55 2,194 P,AC(3) PHC,FPC W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR (372) 90 Khadol 738.44 1,773 P(2),ACO PHS,FPC W PO,Phone BS PR (279) CHWU) 91 Ramosadi 416,37 509 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (95) 92 Vejalpur 295.48 527 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (105)

93 Rampula 363.35 1,370 P(2) CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (Sundervadi) (231) 94 Sorna 1,229.66 1,915 P(3),AC CHW W,Tk,HP PO,Phone BS PR,KR (344)

95 Mirapur 335.15 624 P CHW W,TK -(-5 kms) B5 KR (116)

96 Mabamadpura 451.67 703 P.AC CHW(2) T,W.R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (115)

126 DIRECTORY

Land llse

Land use (i. r., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded lIplo 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-Contd. (includina Forest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food ~~, irrigated rable not place of and distance Supply S~Jlirce waste availa· religious, Loca­ (io km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding culti· or Code gauchar vation archaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Kapadvanj-17 EA Bajri, Rice 371.00 T (4.00) 696.~0 ~2.00 N3, 78 W (4.00) Kapadvanj-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (26.00) 551.00 76,57 3.00 N M2: C: T4 79 Rice W (10.00) WE (16.00) Kapadvallj-:O BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 93.00 20.71 1.00 80 Rice W (2.00) WE (2.00) KapaJvanj-20 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 213.00 76.49 81 Rice W (S.OO) WE (2.00)

Kapadvanj-15 Bajri, Wheat, 187.73 T (5.00) 13600 92.00 82 Rice, Maize W (5.00) Kapadvanj-14 EA Hajri, Wheat, 27S.00 T (125.00) 405.00 167,31 N4 83 Rice, MaIze W (125.00) Kapadvanj-6 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (127.0(;) 37 '.00 71.82: 26.(,0 N: M3 T 84 Rice WE (127.00) Kapadvanj-2 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (162.00) 689.CO 138.00 113.84 N8: M2 T2 85 Rice WE 062.00) Kapadvanj-1 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (32.00) 690.00 160.87 73.00 N7: T3 86 Rice, Maize WE (32.00) Kapadvanj-8 EA Bajri, Rice, T (10.00) 1,160.00 9.00 180.06 87 Maize WE (l0.00)

Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (125.00) 3,042.00 137.52 349.00 N10 c: T2 88 Rice, MJize WE (I2S.1.O) Ka padvanj-19 EA Bajri, ]owar, T (43.00) 970.00 175.CO 171.55 M2: T3 89 Wheat ,Rice, WE (43.00) Kapadvanj-22 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (nOD) 581.00 35.00 100.44 N2 M5 T3 90 Wheat, Hice WE (72.00) Kapadvanj-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 298.00 18.00 96.37 91 Rice, Maize WE (4.00) Kapadvanj-5 Bajri, Jowar, T (3.00) 197.00 10.00 85.48 92 Wheat, Rice WE (3.00)

Kapadvanj-5 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (9.00) 258.00 12.00 74.35 93 Rice, Maize WE i9.00) Kapadvanj-3 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (151.00) 809.0 \ 129.66 139.00 N: M4: C TS 94 Rice, Maize W (9ll.00) WE (62.00) Kapadvanj-2 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (3L00) 234.00 1.00 69.15 N 95 Rice W (22.(10) WE (9.00) Kapadvanj-2 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (41.00) 319.(0 91.67 N2: T 96 Rice W (19.00) WE (22.00)

127 TALUKA KAPADVANJ

Amenities IW~

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and np-xt to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 km~, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro. (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potablel days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway vill.ee Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat. way) if any

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

97 AmbaJiyara 1,073.12 3,053 P(4) PHS, FPC, W,R PO BS ~R (561) 98_ Faliyabad 477.58 1,233 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W,R (-S kms) as PI.~,~R (201 ) 99 Dasalvada 821,52 1,796 P(Z) CHW(Z) w,n,up PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (327)

100 AntroJi 2,083.49 7,366 P(3),H CWC,PHS T,W,Tk, PO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (1,39R) I\C(4),O FPC,R peS) Hp CHW(6) 101 Bhagatna Muvada 95.76 431 P -(-5 kms) W,Hp -(-5 kms) BS KR (77)

102 Gugalia 204.67 408 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (87) 103 Lakba Miyani 55.76 207 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR Muvadi (34) 104 Moti Bhanavat 85.84' 447 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (76) 105 Nani Bbanavat 29.14 17 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) liS KR (5) 106 Hatbiyani Muvadi 67.97 50 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,O -(-5 kms) BS KR (12)

107 Sandesar 711.16 1,568 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W,R PO,Phone 8S KR (277) 108 Chared 291.68 2,288 P(2) RP,CHW(2) W,R _(_5 kms) (5-10 kms) PR,KR (395 ) 109 Kakarkbad 619.58 3,218 PO) CHW(3) W,R PO BS KR (577)

110 Badarpur 452.88 1,199 P,H PHS,FPC. W,Tk PO (253) CHW

III Mirjapur 470.47 1,143 P CHW W,Tk -(lO+kms) BS PR (223)

I 12 Sarkbej 56).85 1,701 P RP,CHW W,Tk,R -(5-10 kms) BS PR,l

113 Kbalal 539.10 1,201 P CHW W,R -(S-IOKms) BS PR (220) 114 Mudel Ratanpur 475.50 4,030 P(3) RP,CHW(J) W,Hp,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (740)

liS Gadvel 445.04 2.168 P CHW(2) W,R -(-5 kms) (405) BS PR,KR

128 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of 'aad use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultn­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Cod, and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. fin !cm.) ding culti­ or aauchar vation archaeo­ and logical grOV~8) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 J8 19 20

Kapadvanj- 6 Eag Bajri, Wheat, T (18.00) 745.00 258.00 52.12 T 97 Rice WE (18.01) Kapadvanj- 6 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (17.00) 326.00 97.00 37.58 98 Rice W (17.00) Kapadvanj- 5 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (116.00) 571.00 134.52 N2: C: T3 99 Rice W (34.00) WE (82.00) Kapadvanj-lO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (534.00) 1,248.00 301.49 N50: M7: T3 100 Rice WE (486.00) TWE (48.00) Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (73.\)0) 18.76 3.00 1.00 N2 lOr Rice WE (73.00)

Kapadvanj-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (12.00) 183.00 8.67 ).00 N2 102 Rice WE (12.00) Kapadvanj-18 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 45.00 2.76 103 Rice, WE (8.00) Kapadvanj-18 EAg Bajri, Wheat. T (4.00) 66.84 13.00 2.00 104 Rice WE (4.GO) Kapadvanj-17 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (1.00) 20.00 5.00 3.14 105 Rice TWE (1.00) Kapadvanj-18 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 54.97 2.00 3.00 106 Rice WE (8.00)

Kapadvanj-20 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 593.00 71.00 39.16 107 Rice WB (8.00) Ahmadabad-32 EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (142.00) 106.68 36.00 7.00 T2 108 Rice WE (142.1.)0) Kapadvanj-JB EA Bajri, Wheat, 164.00 T U \ 1.00) 280.00 33.58 31.00 T 109 Rice WE (91.00) TWE (20.00) Ahmadabad-28 EA Bajri, Rice T (52.00) 350.00 48.88 2.00 N2: T3 110 WE (40.00) TWE (12.00) Abmaoabad-25 BAg Bajri, Rice T (40.00) 375.00 51.00 4.47 T 111 WE (32.00) TWE (B.OO)

Kapadva[Jj-20 EAg Bajri, Wheat, 50.00 T (24.00) 306.00 139.00 42.115 112 Rice W (4.00) WE (20.00) Ahmedabad-30 EAg llajrl, Wheat, T (10.00) 392,00 98.00 39.10 T 113 Rice WE (10.00) Kapadvanj-25 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (71.00) 282.00 102.00 20.50 NSI T 114 Rice WE (42.00) TWE (2900) Kapadvanj-28 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (71.00) 222.00 IM.OO 44.04 115 Rice W (42.00) WE (29.00)

K-17 129 TALUKA: KAPADVANJ VILLAGE

Amenities aDd

Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dalh(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges vlz.,-5 kOlS, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the toin village area popuh- nearest place where the facIlity is available is given.) Code of the tion ard ------NO. villag~ numb~r Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in hee- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

116 Pato 246.55 651 P CHW W,R -(5- kms) -(-5 kms) KR (141) 117 Ara) 519.70 2,740 p CHW(2) W -(5- kms) BS KR (515 )

\18 Vantada 90.55 144 -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (30) 119 Khadal 550.72 1,787 P,H CWC,D, W,R PO BS KR (348) CHW(3)

120 Manofni Muvadi 61.41 264 p -(-5 kms) W,Tk: -(-5 kms) BS KR (50)

121 Sipaini Muvadi 133.87 302 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (53) 122 Kaletar 161.77 645 P -( -5 km~) W Phone B3 KR (111) 123 Toma 1,473.62 5,699 P(2),H,O PHS,D.FPC, T,W PO,Phonc BS,RS PR,KR {I ,029) RP(2),CHW 124 Vasna 199.06 527 p -(-5 kms) W,O -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (91 ) 125 Dana 287.07 1,034 P PHS,FPC,RP W,Tk,O PO,Phono BS PR (187)

126 Salod 628.82 1,052 p CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KIt (180) !27 Chikhlod 2,024.86 2,453 P(2) D,RP,CHW(2) T,W.Tk, PO,Phone 8S KR (49.5) Hp 128 Vado! 2,320.10 4,551 P(6),H PHS,FPC, W,Tk PO BS KR (806) RP,CHW

129 Maaitadi 439.45 2,089 P(3) PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp PO BS PR,KR Baraiyabhag (375) CHW(2) 130 Maaitadi 1,824.34 2,797 P(4),H CHW(2) W,Tk,Hp, PO BS PR,KR Pagibh8g (502) R

131 Fagvel 1,776.26 5,114 P(7),H, PHS,FPC, W,Tk,Hp, PO,Phone BS PR (900) RP,CHW(3) R

).32 CharannikoI 369.11 1,014 P(2) -(-5 kms) w,n -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR ( 197) 133 Visvnathpura 441.10 1,154 P CHW W PO as PR (206) 134 Savali 1,143.25 2,009 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR,KR (383) 135 Sikandar-porda 260.43 305 P CHW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR (48)

130 DIRECTORY

Lanti Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Arnenities-Contd. (including Forest Irrigated Un­ CuHu· Area any Nearest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loca· and distance Supply source waste availa· religious, tiOD (in km.) (inclu. ble for historical Code ding culti· or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20

Kapadvanj-22 BAg Bajri, Wheat, 44,00 T (19.00) 152.55 19.00 12.00 116 Rice, Maize WE (19.00) Kapadvanj-2S EAg Bajti, Wheat, 44.00 T {59.00) 341.00 60.00 15.70 117 Rice W (12.00) WE(47.00) Kapadvaoj-22 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 75.55 1.00 4.00 liS Rice WE(IO.OO) Kapadvanj-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, 95.00 T (4~.OO) 2~6.00 104.00 21.72 NI0: T2 119 Rice W (10.00) WB (;6.00) TWE(l8,00) Kapadvaoj-tS EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 44.00 1.41 T2 110 Rice WE (16.00)

Kapadvanj -17 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (60.00) 63.00 10.S7 N2 121 Rice WE (60.00) Kapadvanj-15 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (8.00) 144.00 3.00 6.77 N 122 Rice, WE (8.00) Kapadvaoj -11 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (243.00) 1,051.62 22.00 157.00 N25: M2! T 123 Rice, TWE(l43,00) Kapadv8oj- 7 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (14.00) 144.00 14.00 27.06 124 Rice TWE (14.00) Kapadvanj- S EA 8ajri, Wheal, T (16.00) 209.00 5.00 57.07 N: M2: T 125 Rico WE (16.00)

Kapadvanj- 6 EAg Bajri, Rice T (8.00) 454.00 54.00 112.82 T 126 WE (8.00) Kapadvanj-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (IO.OJ) 1,716.00 67.S6 231.00 NIDI M14: TIS 127 Rice, Maize WE (10.00) Kapadvanj-20 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (34.00) 1.98S.00 108.10 190.00 N3: M21 T4 12H Rice, Maize W (10.00) WE (24.00) Balasinor-17 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (37.00) 354.00 33.00 15.45 129 Rjce, Maize W (37.00) Balasinor - 7 EA Bajri, 10war, T (41.00) 1,540.00 118.00 125.34 N! M3i T2 00 Wheat, Rice WB (41.00)

Balasinor -12 EA Bajri,Wbeat, T (69.00) 1,496.00 145.00 66.26 Shrine of Bhatbiji 131 Rice, Maize W (27.00) Nil: T5 WE (42.00) Kapadvanj-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.00) 320.00 15.00 24.11 132 Rice, MaIze WE (\0.00) Kapadvanj-16 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (6.00) 407.00 21.00 7.10 133 Wheat. Rice WE (6.00) Kapadvanj-l1 EA Bajri, Jowar, T(41.0D) 502.00 566.00 34.25 N3I M21 T 134 Wheat, Rice WE(41.00) T(2,OO) Kapadvanj-13 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 243.00 8.00 7.43 N 135 Wheat, Rice WE(2.00)

131 TALUKA KAPADVANJ VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is Shown ir; the column and next to it in brackets, (he distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad rangeS viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and - ---_-_ ------No. village number Edllca- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu- Appro- (in bee- of tiona I Water Telegraph or njealion, aeb tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaIlway village Mar- Station, kltl Water- Hat, way) jf any

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

136 Dahiap 1,440.87 2,710 P(4),H, RP(2},CHW(2) W,Tk PO BS PR (487) AC 137 Dampat 874.17 3,010 P(6) CHW W,Tk,Hp, PO BS PR (548) R 138 Bhatera 1,163.62 3.242 P,H,AC, PHS,D,FPC, W,Hp,R PO,Phone BS,RS PR (556) 0 R P(2),CHW(3) 139 Kanie} 1,101.68 4,644 P(3),H RP T,W,Tk PO, Phone BS KR (855) 140 Gangadasni 192.56 562 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR Muvadi (99)

141 Chhipadi 984.91 10,647 P(9),H PHS,FPC T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (2,057) RP(2),CHW(8)

142 Gangial 421.40 1,313 P -(10+ kIDS) W,R -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (250) 143 Chhipial 804.93 4,929 P PHS,FPC WR PO -(-5 kms) pn,KR (987) 144 Bharkunda 540.35 2,907 P CHW(2) W,R PO BS KR (554) 14S Abhripur 414.23 2,119 P CHW W,Tk PO BS PR (426)

146 Bagdo) 454.30 2,286 P CHW W,TW -(-5 kms) BS PR (428) 147 Pi thai 1,304.49 5,239 P(3),H CWC,PHS,FPC, W,Hp PO, Phone BS PR (958) RP(2),CHW(3)

148 SaraH 928.81 4,159 P(5) -(5-10 kIDS) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (792) 149 Jitpura 145.58 294 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kIDS) KR (61) 150 Kathla) 1,668.47 11,464 P(2),H(2), H,MCW,MH, T,W,R PTO,Phone BS,RS PR,KR (2,J08) PUC,Tr D,RP(5)

151 Sbahpur 785.77 2,396 P(3),O CHW W,Tk -(-5 kIDS) BS PR (399)

152 Pahad 256.88 639 P -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS KR (115) 153 Porda-Bhatera 653.78 2,157 P(3)O CHW W,Tk,R -(-5 kms) BS,RS PR,KR (380)

154 Anara 1,624.33 5,690 P(5),H PHS FPC, T,W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (999) RP(2),SMP

132 D1RECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., arc a under different types of land use in heetares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (includina Amenities- Con/d. Forest Irrigated Un­ CUIIU­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable Dot place of tion Nearest towo Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Cod::l and distaoce Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 19 20 21

.---.--~

Kapadvanj-l1 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (405.00) 801.00 70.87 164.00 N2 136 Rice, Maize Tk (405.00) Kapadvanj-15 ED, HAg Bajei, Wheat, T (71.00) 677.00 126.17 N2 137 Rice, Maize WE (71.00) Kapadvanj-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (121.00) 861.00 68.62 113.00 NIO: MS; C2: 138 Rice WE (121.00) T3 Kapadvanj-17 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (60.00) 905.00 54.00 82.68 N4: M: T 139 Rice WE (60.00) Kapadvanj-20 EA Hajri, Wheat, T (41.00) 137.56 14.00 N2 140 Rice WE (41.00)

Kapadvanj-25 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (147.00) 755.00 29.00 53.91 N30: M6: C: T4 141 Rice W (6.00) WE (141.00) Kapadvaoj-28 EAg Bajd, Rice T (8.00) 26B.OO 130.00 15.40 142 WE (8.00) Kapadvanj-29 BAg Bajri, Rice T (93.00) 556.00 37.93 118.00 N; T4 143 WE (93.00) Kapadvanj-I EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (93.00) 377.00 70.35 N3 T2 144 Rice WE (93.00) Kapadvaoj-30 EAg Bajri. Wheat, T (89.00) 281.00 44.23 N2 145 Rice, Kodea WE (89.00)

Kapadvanj-25 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (31.00) 396.00 5.00 22.30 146 Wheat, RIce WE (31.00) Kapadvaoj-23 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (91.00) 1,068.00 :58.00 87.49 Temple of Shrill 147 Rice W (10 00) Pithashwari Mata WE (71.W) N6. M2. T7 TWE (10.00) Kapadvanj-22 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (33.00) 838.81 27.00 30.00 148 Wheat, Rice WE (33.00) Kapadvanj-17 ED,EAg Bajei, Jowar, T (9.00) 119.58 17.00 149 Wheat, Maize WE (9.00) Kapadvanj-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (l05.00) 1,272.00 291.47 Religious place ISO Rice WB (l05.00) N2S0l MSI C18: TIS

Kapadvanj-20 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (16.00) 601.00 113.77 5:5.00 N3 151 Rice W (6.00) WE (10.00) Kapadvanj-18 EDg Bajri, Jowar, T (9.00) 208.00 39.88 152 Rice, Maize W (9.00) Kapadvanj-16 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 514.00 87.00 32.78 N2 153 Rice, Kodra W (8.00) WE (12.00) Kapadvaoj-15 BA Bajri, Wheat, T (166.00) 1,216.00 198.00 44.33 N2: Ml T2 154 Rice, Maize W (20.00) WE (49.00) TWB (.97.00)

133 TALUKA KAPADVANJ ViLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Dsy Commu­ Appro. (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ht/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 4 5 6 7 g 9 10 II

155 Katbana 877.24 1,873 P(3) -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO as PR (358) 156 Laxmanpura 841.09 688 PC'll -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (136)

IS7 Ladvel 225.93 1,969 P,Ac(2) CHW W,Tk PO,Phone BS KR 062}

15g Lasundra 2,943.24 6,810 P,R MCW,MH, T,W,Hp PTO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,300) CWC,PHC,D, FPC,RP,CHW (4) 159 Fulcbhatrapura 716.54 1,107 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BB KR (188)

160 Porda Fagvel 420.13 1,939 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk PO,Phone BS PR (368) 161 Rozavada 90.19 114 -(10+ -(IO+Kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (24) kms)

Total 96,646.89 284.513 P (282) H (1) (51,523) H (31) MCW (5) PUC (5) MH (5) Tr (1) CWC (6) AC (22) PHS (27) 0 (9) PHC (2) D (10) FPC (29) RP (51) SMP (4) CHW (147) 0 (1)

Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number o( tholc particular amenities

134 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Loca­ Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Kapadvaoj-15 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (86.00) 729.00 34.00 28.24 N3. M5: T7 ISS Rice, Maize WE (30.00) TK (56.00) Kapadvanj-18 EAg. Bajri, Wheat, T (82.00) 612.00 119.00 28.09 N2: M2: T3 156 Rice, Maize WE (75.00) TK (7.00) Kapadvaoj-15 EAg. Bajri, Jowar, T (4.00) 200.00 13.00 8.93 N 157 Wheat, Rice WE (4.00) Kapadvaoj-20 EAg, Bajri, Whea t T (177.00) 2,231.00 105.24 430.00 An Old Step Well 158 Rice, Maize WB (177.00) N3l M3: C3l T3 Kapadvanj-25 EA Bajri, Rice, T (20.00) 611.00 34.54 51.00 159 Maize WE (20.00)

Kapadvanj-25 BAg. Bajri, Wheat, T (12.00) 359.CO 24.00 25.13 160 Rice, Maize WE (12.00) Kapadvaoj ·10 Bajri, Wheat, 89.00 1.19 161

2,339.73 8,028.00 70,270.70 8,535.04 7,473,42 N (821) M (99) C (32) T (154)

135 GUJARAT TALUKA BALASINOR A H DISTRICT KHE.DA s o >

2 I 0 8 KILOMETRES <0

......

DISTRICT BOUNDARY.

T4LUKA BOUNDARY. VILLAGE BOUNDARY WITH LOCATION r-----.., j 2'0 I u CODE NUMBER •. .L_O_..J TALUKA HEADOUARTERS.

VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 0 •••• 200,200-499,500-999,1000-4999,5000' ABOVE:-;: ,-- _ i a: UN INHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION COOEk - -_ - _ _j URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE. ~~ STATE HIGHWAY .. SH 2

1M PORTAN T METALLED ROAD .• RIVER AND STREAM •.

POST OFfiCE/TELEGRAPH OFFICE· . PO/PTO

HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. 5 POLICE STATION. . PS o HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARy,E& ~ MATERNITY • CHILO WELFARE CENTRE + A T H A s IMPORTANT VILLAGE MARKET. ~

~------~ TALUKA BALASINOR

K-18 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

9. BALASINOR TALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca­ Village Primary loca­ Village Primary Sl. Name of tion DirectorY Census Sl, Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 5

Alampura Ii 140 84 39 Jamalpu f 28 142 R4 2 Alela 55 14~ 86 40 Jambudi 40 144 86 3 Aspur .53 144 86 41 Jamiyatpura 93 148 88 3 Asundariya 49 144 86 42 Janod 76 146 86 43 Javrakbantna 42 144 86 5 Badharpura 6 140 84 muvada 6 Baliyadev 89 148 88 44 Jetholi G3 146 86 7 Balvakhaotna 38 142 86 45 Jodhpur 52 144 86 Muvada 46 Jorapura 72 146 86 8 Bar 50 144 86 9 Baroda 17 140 84 47 Kadaia 75 146 10 Bhanjini Yav 44 144 86 86 48 Kambopa 60 146 II Bhanthala 69 146 86 ~6 49 Karanpur 88 148 12 Bharodi 16 140 84 88 50 Kaslavati 31 , 42 13 Shatpur 14 140 84 84 51 Kasudi 19 140 14 Bodeli 90 148 88 84 52 Kbandivav 68 146 86 15 Butiya 51 144 86 53 Kharod 39 142 86 16 Cbharvangi 7 140 84 .:54 Khata 3 140 84 17 Chikhli Jhojha 2 140 84 55 Kheroli 33 142 84 18 C:horasa 23 142 84 ~6 Kbetavada 1 140 84 57 Kotarbor 8S 148 19 Dakharia 84 148 86 86 58 Koydam 13 140 20 Debhari 5 140 84 84 59 Koyla 8 140 21 Dev 66 146 F6 84 60 Kumbharvadi 18 140 22 Dhanela 5. 144 86 114 61 Kunjra 92 23 Dhathi 74 146 86 148 88 24 Dhoravada 27 142 84 62 Limbarvada 35 142 84 2S Dhundbaliya 67 146 F6 63 Limbdi 73 146 86 26 DoJatpoyda 58 144 86 64 Manvarpura 27 Felsani 70 146 86 80 148 86 65 Meghali~a 77 148 86 28 Gadhavada 78 148 % 29 Gadheli 46 144 86 66 Nasroli 32 142 84 30 Gaja Paaina Mllvada 79 148 86 67 Navagama 91 148 88 31 Gandbari 10 140 84 32 Ghatda 4 140 84 68 Othvad 81 148 33 Gomvadi 25 142 84 69 Pandya 34 Gopalpura 30 142 84 62 146 86 )5 Gundela 56 144 86 70 Pansroda 41 144 86 36 GUDlbli 71 146 86 71 Panta 4S 144 86 72 ParabiYIl 57 144 86 37 Handia(Balasinor) 99 150 88 73 Parpadiya 82 148 86 38 llandia (Virpur) 36 142 86 74 Pilodrll 86 148 88

13R ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

9. BALASINOR TALUKA~Contd.

Page No. Page No. _------Part A Part n Part A part B Loca- Village Primary Loca- Village Primary SI. Name of tion Directory Census 81. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 ._------_ --

75 R aiyoli 64 146 86 88 Sarad ia 47 144 86 76 Rajena 26 142 84 89 ~ariya 37 142 86 77 Rajpur (Balasinor) 97 150 88 90 Saroda 83 148 86 78 Rajpur (Virpur) Ui 142 84 91 Sutariya 65 146 86 79 RtlIiata 95 148 88 92 Tajp! r 54 144 86 ~O Raliyata 15 140 84 81 Rampura 19 140 84 93 Umariya 12 140 84 82 RasuJpur 29 142 84 83 Ratankuva 48 144 86 94 Vadadala 98 150 88 84 Rojhav 24 142 84 95 Vaghas Zl 142 84 96 Vanakbori 96 150 1i8 85 Sakariya 94 148 88 97 Varadhara 43 144 86 86 8alaiya 21 142 84 98 Vasadra 61 146 86 87 Saliyavadi 87 148 88 99 Virpur 34 142 84

139 TALUKA BALASINOR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if nol available within the village, a dash(-) is shown it; the column and next to it in brackets, Ihe distance Loca· Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the tiOD village area popula. nearest place where the facilit} is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------_ -~------~--- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro- (iD hee- of lional Water Telegraph or nieatioD, ach tares) bouse· (potable) da}s (Bus-Stop, to holds of RaIlway village Mar- Station, 'uti Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

* Khetavada 98.80

2 Chikbli Jbojha 1054.18 274 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-Skms) KR (53) 3 Khata 888.!lO 1,837 P CHW W PO BS KR (302)

4 Ghatda 620. ,7 1,569 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5kms) BS KR (250)

5 Debhari 8(05.82 3,807 P,H PHS,FPC, W,Tk. PO,Phone BS PR,KR (675) RP(2),CHW(3) Hp,N

6 Badharpura 45.76 149 P -(S-IO krns) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (26) 7 Chhalvangi 180.00 292 P -(-5 kms) W PO -(-Skms) KR (SO) 8 Ko}la 635.11 2,081 P,H PHS,FrC,CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (335) 9 Rampura 290.61 711 P -(IO+kms) W,Tk PO BS KR (126) 10 Gandhari 624.93 996 P CHW W PO BS PR,KR (190)

II Alampura 58.44 342 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5kms) KR (54) 12 Umariya 87.26 392 p -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (60) 13 Koydam ) ,496.93 3,160 P(S),H PHS,FPC,D, W PO,Phone BS KR (577) CHW

14 Bhatpur 1,023.53 1,816 P(4) CHW(3) W,Tk PO BS KR (289) IS Raliyata 71.29 497 P -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (92)

16 Bharodi :i08.12 1,204 P -(-5 kms) T,W,Hp PO,Phone BS PR,KR (213) 17 Baroda 625.11 l.os4 P -(-5 kms) W Phone BS PR (181) 18 Kumbharvadi S58.~7 1,997 P.H PHS,FPC T,W PO BS PR,KR (314)

19 Ka!Udi 275.48 847 P CHW T,W PO,Phone -(-5 kms) KR (35)

• Uninhahited

140 OIREC:rOR \

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under dIfferent types of laud use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (mcludiDg Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rable DOt place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source w.aste availa­ religious, COde and disfance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 i7 18 19 20

98.80

Balasinor-56 Bajd, Wheat, 959.0J r (10.00) 64.00 2('.00 LI8 2 Rice, Maize W (10."0) Bala~lnor-57 ED,EAg Bajri, Rice, r (38.00) 425.00 60.00 365.8J 3 Maize. Ragi W (i 2.(0) WE (26.00) Balasinor-5 5 EAg Bajri, Rice, r (12.00) 264.( 0 57.00 287.3i 4 Maile, Bavto W (9.l0) WE 0.00) l3alasinor-52 ED,I'Ag Bajri, Wheat, T (86.tlJ) 561.00 104.00 54.82 N2S1 MJi ca T 5 Rice, Maize W (28.00) WE (58.00)

Ealasinor-49 Bajri, Jowar, T (2.00) 36.00 1.00 6.76 6 Wheat, Rice. W (2.0l) Balasinor-60 !lajd, Wheat, T (6.00) 70.00 lOMO 7 Rice, Maize W (6.0\,) Lunavada-IO 8ajri. Rice, r (40.0() 585.0() 10.1! N5 8 Maize, Davto W (40.00) Balasinor-59 Bajri, Jowar, T (3.00) 186.00 69.00 .32.1i I ., Wheat, Rice W (3.00) Lunavada-20 Bajri, Jowar, T (8.00) 449.00 17.93 150.00 N2 10 Wheat, Rice W (8.00)

Lun1 vada-25 Bajri, Wheat, T (2.00) 45.00 10.00 1.44 11 Rice, Maize W (2.00) Balasinor-44 Bajri, Wbeat, T (6.00) 66.00 5.00 10.26 12 Rice, Maize W (6.00) Lunavada-37 EA Bajri, Wheat. 729.00 T (364.00) 241.00 67.00 95.93 Mll T2 13 Rice, Maize GC (324.00) pC (20.00) WE (20.00) Lunavada-4 i Jowar, Wheat, 648.00 T (20.00) 254,00 60.53 41.00 N 14 Rice, Maize W (20.00) Lunavada-33 Bajri, Wheat, T (l0.00) 54.00 2.29 5.00 N4 IS Rice, Maize GC (6.00) W (4.00)

Lunavada-33 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat. 139.00 T (!~.OO) 254.')0 96,12 1.00 NIOi M: T 16 Rice, Maize WE (18.00) Lunavada-32 EA Bajri, Wheat, 144.00 T (8.00) 390.00 24.00 59.11 N2! M2 17 Rice, Maize WE (~.OO) Lunavada-11 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (32.00) 335.00 38.57 15MO M3! T 18 Rice, Maize W (24.00) WE (8.00) Lunavada-32 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (13.00) 231.00 16.48 15.00 NlO: M4 19 Rice, Maize W (13.00)

141 T ALUKA: BALASINOR VILLAGE

Amenities a.d

--~---- -_ -----~ Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dalh(-) !s shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Tctal Total In br('ad ranges VIZ .-5 kn s, S-'() kms and 10 + kms of the toin village area popul'·- nearul place where the factlity is available is given.) Code of the tion ar d ------'------1\ o. village numb:r Educa- Medical Drinking Post and DJY Commu- AI'pro- (in hec· of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, aeh tares) house- (potable) daya (Bus- stop, to holds of RailWay village Mar- Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

20 Rajpur(Virpur) 219.01 595 P -(5-10 krns) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (104) 21 Sa1aiya 728.97 1,437 P PHS,FPC,RP W po ,Phone BS KR (261 ) 22 Vaihas 948.10 1,831 P CHW(3) W -(10+ kms) BS KR (317) 23 Chorasa 556.60 747 P CHW(2) W -(10+ krns) BS KR ( 122) 24 Rojhav 703.20 889 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) B, KR (139)

25 Oomvadi 58.68 147 P -(-5 kma) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (2S) 26 Rajena 92.97 416 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 km.) l:IS KR (74) 27 Dhoravada 45.70 222 P -(-5 kms) T,W -(-5 kms) BS KR (40) 28 Jamalpur 104.44 341 P CHW W,Tk Phone BS K& (54) 29 Rasulpur 318.71 83~ P CHW W PO BS PR (151)

30 Gopalpura 160.61 215 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR (43) 31 Kaslavati 172.96 290 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (49) 32 Nasroli 378.82 401 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (74) 33 Kheroli SOO.l4 1,668 P,H D W PO,Phone BS KR (272)

34 Virpur 1,262.27 6,040 P(6),H, MCW,PHC, W PrO,Phone BS PR,KR (1,135) PUC D(2),FPC,RP. (6)

3S Limba'vada 562.74 2,M7 P CHW W,Tk PO -(-5 kms) PR,KR (399)

36 Handia (Virpur) 339.37 65J P CHW W PO -(-5 kms) PR,KR (99)

37 Sariya 270.52 1,409 P CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (233) 38 Balvakhantna 135.17 251 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR Muvada (42) 39 Kharod 1,406.90 2,494 P(2),H PHS,FPC W PO BS PR,K.R (393)

142 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarkl (includin& Amenities-Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area Bny Loca­ by irrigated rable not plac. of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, Cod~ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and lo&ical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21

Lunavada-34 Bajri, Jowar, 185.00 3.01 31.00 T 20 Wheat, Rice Lunavada-40 ED Bajri, loawr, 199.00 404.00 51.97 74.00 M3 21 Wheat, Rice Lunavada-47 Bajri, Jowar. 33.00 T (27.00) 296.00 592.10 N 22 Wheat, Rice W (27.00) Lunavada-47 Bajri. Jowar, T (16.00) 336.60 204.00 N 23 Wheat, Rice W (16.00) Luoavada-36 Bajri, Wheat, 399.00 T (15.00) 275.00 13.00 1.20 24 Rice, Maize W (15.00)

Lunavada-37 flajri, Jowar, S 1.00 S.OO 2.68 25 Wheat, Rice Lunavada-33 Bajri, Jowar, 62.00 12.00 198.97 26 Wheat, Rice Baluinor-49 Bajri. Jowar, 37.00 8.70 M 27 Wheat, Rice Balasinor-47 8ajri, Jowlr, 59.00 25.00 20.44 28 Wheat, Rice Lunavada-30 Bajri, Maize T (44.00) 112.00 153.00 9.71 29 W (44.00)

Lunavada-24 BBjri, Wheat, T (12.00) 95.00 1.00 52.61 30 Rice, Mai7e W (12.00) Lunavada-15 Bajri. Wheat, T (17.00) 119.00 6.96 30.00 31 Rice, Maize W (17.00) Lunavada-15 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (14.00) 86.00 9.82 269.00 32 Rice, Maize WE (14.CO) Lunavada-17 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (26.00) 405.00 17.14 52.00 M2 T 33 Rice, Maize W (18.00) WE (8.00) Lunavada-30 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (6.00) 810.0:) 245.27 201.00 The dargah of 34 Rice, Maiz.;! W (2.00) Dar)a Plr WE (4.00) N150: M20: C3: T Balasinor-35 Bajri, Wheat, 136.00 T (164.00) 86.74 176.00 35 Maize W (83,00) Tk (81.00) Balasinor-38 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (110.00) 165.00 25.00 39.37 36 Maize W (41.00) WE (29.00) R (40.00) Balasinor-39 Bajri, Wheat, 180.00 90.52 37 Rice, Maize Balasinor-32 Bajri, Rice, 70.00 T (7.00) 55.00 3.17 311 Maize W (7.00) Bala!inor-40 EA Rajri, Wheat, 1&7.00 T (30.00) 1,093.00 42,90 54.1)0 M3: C~, T4 39 Rice, Maile W (30.00)

143 tALUKA BALASINOR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and nf'xl to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kim, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and D.y Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house-­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 4 5 6 8 9 10 J1

40 Jamhudi 198.48 602 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (95) 41 Pansroda 394.59 1,317 P CHW W PO -(-5 kOls) PR,KR (223) 42 Javrakbantna 104.28 414 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR Muvada (72) 43 Varadbara 571.11 1,522 P(4) -(5-10 kms) T,W Phone BS PR,KR (261)

44 Bhanjini Vav 265.42 334 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS P~,KR (61)

45 Panta 177.C8 656 P CAW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (107) 46 Gadheli 313.78 894 P CHW W,N -(-5 kms) -(-5 kOls) KR (149) 47 Saradia 705.59 4,373 P,H CHW(3) W,Tk PO,Phone as PR,KR (764) 48 Ratankuva 458.37 927 P( 2) -(5-10 kmb) T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (155)

49 Asundariya 261.78 714 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 km,) -(5-10 kOls) PR,KR (116)

1,057.53 3,898 P(4),H -(5-10 kms) W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (634) SI Butiya _80.42 4 0 -(-5 kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) KR (I) 52 Jodhpur 734.6J 1,453 P,A CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (239) 53 Aspur 629.29 903 P(2) CHW W -(-5 km!) -(-5 kms) PR,KR ( 145) 54 Tajpur 28(1.56 76 P -(10+ kms) W,Tk -(5-l0 kms) BS PR,KR (16)

SS Alela 804,84 731 P -(5-10 kms) W PO BS PR.KR (124) S6 Gundela 54295 154 P -(10+ kms) W -(-5 kOlS) BS PR (32) S7 Parabiya 110.52 1,480 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W -(-5 kOls) BS PR,KR (2Z4) CHW

S8 Dolatpoyda 298.38 795 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (139)

59 Dhanela 80.89 567 P CAW W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR (95)

144 DIRECTORt'

Land Use

Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use in hectares rounded ul'to 2 decimal places,) Remarks (including Loca­ Amenities-Contd, Forest Irrigated Un­ Cllltu­ Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supplv (inclu­ ble for bistorical (in km,) ding culti· or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

------12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ------,

Balasinor-33 Bajri, Wheat, 12].00 T (lO,OO) 65.00 2.48 40 Rice, Maize W (10,00) Balasinor-32 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (11,00) 239,00 130,00 13.59 N 41 Rice, Maize WE (12,00) Balasinor-31 Bajri, Wheat, T (4.00) 57,00 20.00 23,28 42 Rice, Maize W (4.00) Balasioor-39 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (15.00) 368,00 65.11 93.00 T2 43 Rice, Maize W (34.00) WB (2,00) TK (9,00) Balasioor-43 Bajri, Maize T (25.00) 184.00 33.00 23,42 44 W (25,00)

Balasinor-48 Bajri, Maize 134.00 9.00 34,08 4S

Balasioor-49 FAg Bajri, Rice, T (12,00) 180.00 119.00 2,78 46 Maize WE (12,00) Balaiioor-SO Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 573.00 112.59 47 Rice, Maize W (20.00) Balasioor-40 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (37.00) 288.00 35,00 98.37 N3 48 Rice, Maize W (23,OU) WE (4.00) TK (10.00) 8alasinor-39 ED Bajri, Wheat, 183.00 62.00 16.78 49 Rice, Maize

Balasinor-32 BA 8ajri, Wheat, 384.00 T (17.00) 58S.()0 47.00 24.53 50 Rice Maize W (17.00) Balasinor-57 Bajri, Rice, 80,42 51

Balasinor-30 EAg Rajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 417,00 17.61 Z80.00 N 52 Rice, Maile WE (20.r O) Balasinor-27 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 25J,OO T (3.00) 335,00 2,~O 36,29 Nr M4 53 Rice, Maize WE (3,00) BalasiDor-24 ED,BAg B~jri, Jowar, 9,00 T (10,00) 156.00 105.56 N3! M4: T 54 Wheat, Rice WE (10,00)

BalasiDor-28 Bajri, Wheat, 200,00 567.00 4,84 33,00 N2 55 Rice, Maize

Ba1asionr-21 Bajri, Jowar, 373,00 112.00 3,95 54.00 N2 S6 Wheat, Rice

Balasioor-17 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (19,00) 91.52 N3 57 Rice, Maize GC (13.00) W (6.00) Balasinor-25 ED,BAa Bajri, Wheat, 130.00 T (22,00) )09.00 37.38 M 58 Rice, Maize W (10,00) WE (12.00) Balasinor-23 BAg Bajri, Wheat, T (10.0f.) 32.00 18.89 20.00 S9 Rice, Maize WE (8.00) TK (2.00)

K-19 145 TALUJ[A: BALASINOR VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and next to it in the brackets, tile distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz .• -5 kms, 5-10 kms an;) 10 + kms of the tion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------_- ~--- No. village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commll- Appro- (in hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat. way) if any

- ---~~------2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

60 Kambopa 425.42 1,95Z P(2) RP,CHW w,n PO -(-5 kms) KR (346) 61 Vasadra 980.63 1,093 P PHS,FPC W,rk -(-5 kms) BS PR (2C4)

62 P,wdva 1,294.90 5,337 P(3),H, PHS,D, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (900) PUC,O FPC,RP 63 Jetholi 1,595.43 3,779 P,H,O MH.PHS,D, T,W PO, Phone BS KR (635) FPC 64 Raiyoli 585.43 2,158 P -(-5 kms) W,Tk -(-5 kms) BS KR ( 327)

65 Sutariya 285.48 2,226 P -(IIJ+kms) T,W,Tk PO BS PR (356)

66 Dev 632.83 2,468 P PHS,D,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (437) RP,CHW

67 DhuDdhaliya 166.97 365 P D,FPC W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR (60) 98 Kh1ndivav 442.79 1,302 P(2) CHW W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (209) 2, t 79.96 3,646 P(6),H PHS,D,FPC W PO,Phone BS PR,KR 69 Bhanthala (619)

70 Felsani 1,017.23 1,543 P -(5-10 kms) T,W PO BS PR,KR (244)

71 Gunthli 724.97 2,170 P -(lO+kms) w,n PO as PR (370)

72 ]orapur a 202.79 568 P,H CHW W,Tk PO BS PR,KR (98) 73 Limbdi 201.23 488 P -(5-10 kms) W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (91) 74 Dhathi 175.81 359 P(2) RP,CHW T,W PO BS PR,KR (62)

75 Kadaia 785.57 1,460 P(4) -(-5 kms) W,R -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (280) 76 Janod 844.34 2,394 P(2),H MH,PHS,FPC, T,W,TW PO BS PR,KR (469) D,Rt",CHW

146 JjJRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e •• area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities-;-Comd. (including Porest Irrigated Un- Cultu- Area any Nl'arest town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of a od distance Supply Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ On km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding culti­ or Code gaucbar vation arcbaeo· No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 ~6 17 IS 19 20

Baluinor-IO EAg Bajn, Rice, T (16.00) 388,00 21.42 N M 60 Maize WE (16.00) Balasioor-17 ED Bajri, Wheat, 148.00 T (37.00) 482.00 313.63 N 61 Rice, Maize GC (25.CO) W (12.C0) 8ala5lnor-15 SA Bajri, Jowar, T 154.l0) 1,037.00 23.90 180.00 N5. M3 62 Wheat, Rice W (54.0r) t' alasinor-20 ED EO Bajri, Wheat, T (Sl.CO) 577.CO 6.43 931.00 N5: M6: T4 63 Rice, Maize TK (81.00) llalasioor-16 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (55.00) 274.00 6.43 250,00 6-1 Rice, Maize W (45.00) WE (10.00)

B81asinor-IS ED.EO Bajri, Wheat, T (61.00) i 81.00 43.48 N 65 Rice, Maize W (7.00) TK (54.00) Balasinor-12 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (30.00) 496.00 100.GO 6.83 N3: M3: T 66 Maize WE (8.00) PC (16.00) TK (6.00) Balasinor-13 Bajri, Wheat, T (70.00) 121.0 ) 17.00 8.97 67 Rice, Maize W (20.00) Balasinor-II Bairi, Jowar, T (12'.00) 109.00 80.00 132.79 68 Wheat, Rice OC 181.00) W (40,ro) Balasinor-15 EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, 149,00 T (162.00) J ,575.00 13.96 280.00 T 69 Rice, Maize W (SLOG) WE (81.00)

BalaslDor-8 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, 40.00 T (20.00) 595.00 362.23 N2: M3 70 Wheat, Rice GC (9.00) W (11.00) Balasinor-l1 ED,EO Bajri, Whaet, T (ll9.00) 239.00 3.97 343.00 N 71 Rice, Maize GC (123.00) W (16.00) Balasinor-9 ED,EAg Bajri. Jowar, T (15.00) 160.00 15.00 12.79 N2: Ml T2 72 Wheat, Rice GC (15.00) Balasinor-Il Bajri, Jowar, T (20.00) 143.00 12.00 26.23 n Wheat, Rice W (20.00) Balasinor-14 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, T (30.00) 119.00 6.81 20.00 N31 M3: T 74 Maize GC (8.00) W (1600) TK (6.00)

Balaslnor-15 ED,EAg Jowar, Wbeat, T (93.00) 542.00 134.00 16.57 T 7S Rice, Maize WE (93.W) Balasinor-16 EA Eajri, Jowar, T (20.00) 259.00 379.00 j86.34 N21: M3: T 76 Wheat, Rice WE (20.00)

147 TALUKA BAtASINOR v1LLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in tbe column and neltt to it in brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where tile facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and N,). village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ketl Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

77 Maghaliya 468.24 1,855 p CHW W, Tk,C -(-5 kms) BS PR,KR (335) 78 Gadhavada 571.45 1,717 p -(5-10 kms) W PO BS PR,KR (288) 79 Gaja Pagioa 8CO,I0 1,111 P,R CHw' T,W -(-5 kms) BS PRKR Muvada (202) p 80 Manvarpura 286.12 111 CRW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (23) 81 Othvad 2,115.68 4,478 P.R PHS,FPC W PO,Phone BS KR (760) RP,CHW

p Rl Parpadiya 122.35 416 CRW W -(5-1O kms) BS (64) 83 Saroda 646.27 2,421 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W PO BS KR (418)

p 84 Dakbaria 131.40 586 -(.HO kms) W -(-5 kms) BS KR (106) 85 KOlarbor 504.60 1,137 P(Z) CHW W,R -(-5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms) KR (201 ) 86 PHodra 544.08 1,594 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (274)

87 Saliyavadi 41~.76 3,188 P -(5-10 kms) W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (507) 88 Karanpur 907.86 1,597 P(2) -(5-10 kms) W,Tk -(5-10 kms) -(IO+kms) KR (264)

89 Baliyadev 16D.93 1,253 P -(5-10 kms) W PO BS KR (205) 90 Bodeli 403.26 370 P(4) D W -(-5 kms) BS KR (58) 91 Navagama 50 ),57 1,065 P(2) CHW W,Tk PO . BS KR (170)

92 K'mjra 123.43 177 P -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10 kms) BS KR (34) 93 Jamiyatpura 462.27 843 -(-5 kms) -(5-10 kms) W -(5-10Kms) BS KR (156) 94 Sakariya 622.45 1,496 P -(5-10 krhs) T,W -(5-10 kms) as KR (258) 95 Raliata 234.28 1.189 P(3) CHW W,Tk -(5-10 kms) BS KR (203)

148 blRECTORY

LanJ Use

Land use (i. C" area under differenl types of land use in hectares reunded upto 2 decimal illaces.) Remarks Aml'nities-Contd. (includin~ Forest Irrigated Un­ Cullu­ Area any Nearest town Power Stap Ie Food by irrigated cable not place of Loca· and distance Supply SO'Jrce waste availa· religious, lioll (in Itm.l (!Delu­ ble for historical Code ding culti­ or No. gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 I' 17 18 19 20

Bala.finor-lO EAg Bajri. Jowar, T (7.00) :7.00 2.00 22.24 77 Wheat, Rice GC (7.00) Balasinor-S ED,BAg Bajri, Wheat, 27.00 T (6.00) 358.00 180.45 N 78 Rice, Maize WE (6.00) Ba'asioor-8 8ajri, JOwar, 302.00 T (l0.00) 471.00 17.10 N2 79 Wheat, Rice GC (4.00) W (6.00) Balasinor -11 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (36.00) 230.00 19.00 1.12 N:M 80 Rice, Maize WE (36.00) Balasinor-12 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (121.00) 1,450.00 422.00 122.68 N M: Tl 81 Rice, Maize WB (12:'00)

Balasinor-6 Bajri, Wheat, T (10,00) 105.00 7.35 82 Rice, Maize W (10.00) Falasinor-7 EAg Bajri, Jowar, 185.00 T (52.00) 367.00 42.27 N5: M 83 Wheat, Rice, W (30.00) WE (22.00) BaJasinor.S EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (16,00) 85.00 27.00 3.40 N2 84 Wheat, Rice WE (16.00) Balasinor-15 Bajri, Rice, T (2.00) 223.00 276.00 3.60 N 85 Maize W (2.00) Balasinor-9 ED,EAI. Bajri, Jowar, T (&0.00) 445.00 2.08 17.00 N2: M7l 86 Wheal. Rice W (20.00) C: T3 WE (60.CO)

Balasioor-5 EAa Bajri. Wheat, T (20.00) 349.00 18.76 28.00 87 Rice, Maize WE (20.00) Balasioor-4 EAg Rajri, Jowar, 584.00 T (20.00) 261.QO 42.86 T 88 Wheat, Rice W (16.00) WB (4.00) Balasioor-5 Bajri, Rice, 123.00 20.00 17.93 N15 89 Maize BaJasioor-5 ED Bajd, Wheat, 166.00 11.00 226.26 N6 90 Rice, Maize Balasinor-5 ED,BAg Bajri, Maize T (14.00) 425.00 13.57 49.00 91 W 110.00) WB (4.00)

Balasioor-4 Bajri, Wheat, T (15.00) 91.00 5.43 12.00 92 Rice, Maize W (1',00) Balasinor-3 ED.EAg Bajri, Wheat, r (6.00) 346.00 23.27 87.00 N: M2 93 Rice, Maize PC (2.00) WE (4.00) Balasinor-S SAjri. Jowar, 579.00 11.45 32.00 T2 94 Rice, Maize Bala,inor-7 Bajri. Jowar, T (40.00) 176.00 6.00 12.28 95 Wheat, Rice W (40.00)

149 TALUKA: BALASINOR VILLAGE

Amenities aad

------Amenities available (it not available within the village, a dasb(-) is shown in the column and next to it io the brackets, tbe distance Loca- Name of Total Total in bre-ad ranges VIZ ,-5 krrs, 5-'0 krns and 10 + kms of the toin village arel\ popul- nearest place where the facIlity is available is given,) Code of the tion a[ d ------~o, village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and D3Y Commu- Appro- (in hec- of tiona I Water Telegraph or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ket/ Water Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

96 VanakboIi 527.86 1,491 P(2) CHW,D T,W PO BS PR (288)

97 Rajpur (BaJasinor) 558,71 1,483 P PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS KR (243) D,CHW

98 VadadaJa 2,12.5.90 6,292 P,H RP(2),CHW W PO BS PR,KR (1,091 )

99 Handia (Barll.ioor) 304.81 1,249 P,H CHW W PO BS PR (216)

------~--.-'"-- .. -. ------Total 53,066.62 1,38,894 P (142) MCW (1) (23,691) H (20) MH (2) PUC (2) HC (1) 0 (3) PHC (1) PHS (15) D (13) FPC (17) RP (17) CHW (52)

Note The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figures in brackets in this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the number of those particular amenities.

150 DIRECrORY

Land Use

Land use (i. e.. area under different types of land use in heetares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including Amenities- Confd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by irrigated rab:e Dot place of tion Nearest town Pow or Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, CodQ and distance Supply (inclu­ ble for historical No. (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21

.---~ -

Balasinor-16 BA Bajri. Wheat, T (7.00) 158.00 356.00 6.86 N: M2: C: T 96 Rice W (2.00) WE (2.00) GC 0.00) Balasinor-4 BAg Bajri, Jowar, T (120,00) 400.00 10.71 28.00 N 97 Wheat, Rice W (40.00) WE (80.00) Balasinor-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (113.00) 1,907.0() 105.90 N3I M4! T2 98 Rice, Maize W (62.00) WE (5).00) Balasinor-3 BAg Bajri, Jowar, T (40.00) 204,00 6.81 54.00 99 Rice, Maize WE (40,00)

6,727.22 3,141.00 30,750.86 5,492.51 6,955.03 N (317) M ( 95) C (,11) T ( 37)

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K-20 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

10. THASRA T ALUKA

Page No. Page No.

Part A Part B Part A Part B Loca­ Village Primary Loca­ Vllla,c Primary SI. Name of lion Directory Census SI. Name of tion Directory Censul No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstracl

2 3 4 2 4 5

I Agarwa 71 162 94 39 Kotaria 67 162 94 2 Ajroli 3 156 92 40 Kotlindora 90 1M 96 3 Ajupura 31 158 92 41 Kuni 17 156 92 4 Aklacha 8) 164 94 42 Mahi Iladi 16 156 92 5 Amrutpura 37 158 94 43 Malai 73 162 94 6 Amba" 50 160 94 44 Malvac 47 160 94 7 Anladi 43 160 94 45 Manjipura 88 164 96 8 Aurangpura 56 16ll 94 46 Marghakui 81 164 94 9 Badharpura 51 160 94 47 Masra 74 162 94 10 Baladha 13 156 92 48 Menpura 18 156 92 11 Bhadrasa 89 164 96 49 Mithana Muvada 25 IS8 92 12 Bharthari '17 158 92 50 Morambli 62 162 94 13 Bhatpura No. 1 29 158 92 51 Muliad 60 162 94 14 Bhatpura No. :1 30 158 92 52 Nanadara 7 15 Bbatvasna 9 156 92 156 92 53 Nes ~5 164 16 Bordi 61 1~2 94 9t 54 Ozharala 2 17 Challdasar 38 !58 94 156 92 18 Cbetersumba 32 158 92 55 Padal 19 ISS 92 19 Chitlav 94 166 96 56 Palai) a II 156 92 20 Dabhali 158 92 57 Pilol 59 162 94 58 Pipalvada 26 158 92 21 Dabhsar 42 160 94 59 Pod vania 87 164 96 22 DClunadara 86 164 96 60 Porda 35 158 92 23 Dbundi 66 162 94 61 Rakbiyal 72 162 94 24 Ekalvelu 58 162 94 62 Rania 93 164 96 25 GadhviDa Muvada 5 156 92 63 Rani Porda 2& 158 92 26 Oolaj 40 160 94 64 Raslllpur P"dal 20 158 92 27 Gumadia 70 162 94 65 Rasulpur Ihasra 57 160 94 66 Rawalia 34 158 92 28 Hark hoi 84 164 94 67 Rozva 14 156 92 29 Jakhed 79 164 94 68 Ruslampura 48 160 94 30 Jalanagar 55 160 94 69 Sai)at 36 31 Jareal 21 158 92 158 94 70 Salun 6 32 Ie.apura Mithapura 91 164 96 156 92 71 Saradra 10 33 Jorapma 92 164 96 156 92 72 Sandbeli 4 156 92 34 Kahar 80 164 94 73 Sandbelia 5~ 160 94 35 Khad Oodhra 8 156 92 74 Sangol 45 160 94 36 Khijalpur Talpad 75 162 94 75 Sarnal 49 160 94 37 Kbijalpur VaDto i6 164 94 76 Sbahpura 53 160 94 38 Kosam 41 160 94 77 Shamarpura 1 156 92

154 ALPHABETIC LIST OF VILLAGES

10. THASRA TALUKA-Contd.

Page No. Page No. ------Part A Part n Part A Part B Loca- VlIIage Primary Loca- Village Primary SI. Name of tion Directory Census 81. Name of tion Directory Census No. Village Code No. Abstract No. Village Code No. Abstract

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

94 78 Sim!aj 78 164 87 ValJavpura 63 162 94 79 Sonaiya 22 158 92 88 VamaJi 69 \62 94 80 Sonipur' 46 160 94 89 Vanoda 15 156 92 81 Sui 64 162 94 90 Vanoti 6) 162 94 X2 Udbmatpura 52 160 94 9. Vaso 44 160 94 83 Umba 82 164 94 92 Vinzo! 71 164 94 84 UpJe 68 162 94 93 Vithalpura 33 158 92 85 Vadad 23 IS8 92 IN R9 Vajewal 3) 158 94 94 Wanghroli 156 92

Us t ALUlA THASRA ViLLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if nol available within the Village, a dash(-) is shown ic the column and next to it in brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in hroad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10 + kms of the lion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is liveD.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appro­ (in hec­ of tional Water re!egraph or Dication, ach tares) house­ (potable) da}s (Bus-5top, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Sbamarpura 860.71 85! P(2) CHW W -t-5 kma) BS KR (IS7) 2 Olbarala 1,029.04 1.408 P CHW W PO BS KR (287) 3 Ajroli 658.75 954 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (180) 4 SaodheJi 1.373.79 3,682 P(5) PHS,FPC,CHW T,W PO BS KR (664)

5 GadbviDa Muvlda 104.05 395 P -(10+ kms) W,R -(-5 kms) as KR (75)

6 Salun 475.26 937 P CHW W PO BS PR,Kn (179)

7 Nanadara 1,114.09 3,177 P(3) CHW W PO BS Pc KR (~67)

8 Khad Godbra 915.39 1,638 P(2),O PHS,PPC,CHW T,W,O PO BS PR (305) 9 Bhalva.na 455.96 500 P,O -(Ir+kms) W -(-5 kms) -(-5 kms) I< R (76) 10 Sanadra 1,228.69 2,054 P(2) PHS,Fpe,CHW T,W PO B, KR (3S1)

11 Palaiya 536.90 1,135 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (201) 12 Waoghroli 2,604.47 6,142 P(9),H PHS,PPC,CHW, W PO, Phone BS PR,KR (1,112) 0 13 Baladha 720.17 1,310 P D,CHW T,W -(-5 kma) BS KR (249)

14 ROlva 944.58 2,634 P(3) eHW(2) W PO BS KR (437)

IS Vanoda 1,090.75 4,373 P(4)H(2),1 PHS,FPC, T,W,R PO BS KR (766) CHW(2)

16 Mahi Itadi 791.17 2,896 P(4) CHW W,O PO BS KR (534)

17 [(uni 1,140.41 5,238 P(4) R P(2),CHW(2) T,W po, Phone RS KR (1,0 '3) 18 Meopura 495,76 2,154 P,H PH'l,FPC, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,KR (462) CHW(2)

156 DIRECIOIH

Land Use

Land n,e (i. e., area l.od:r dtfierent types of iadd !J.e ID h Clares rounded upto 2 decimal plac.:s.) Rernalks (Includillg Amenities- Contd. Fore.'! Irrigated Un- Cultu­ Area any Loca­ by higated rable not place of tion Nearest town Power Staple Food ,ource waste availa­ religious. Code and dislance Supply (inc.u­ ble for historical No. (in krn.) ding culti· or gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 j 7 18 19 20

Dakor-18 BaM, Jowar, 8; 5.00 35.00 10.71 M Wheat, Rice Dakor-IS EA Bajri,IJowar, 8)8.00 164.00 7.04 Na: M4; T3 2 Wheat,Rice Thasra-II Bajri. Wheat, I (l0.00) 592.00 55.75 1.00 M2 3 Rice, Maize W (10.00) Thasra-6 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (81.00) 1,137.00 118.00 37.79 N2: MI3 4 Wheat, Rice N (20.00) WE (41.0(1) Tk (2(\.00) Thasra-13 Bajri, Rice, I (24.00)

Tbasra-13 Bajri, Wheat, T (71.00) 345.00 51.0f) 8.26 6 Rice, Maize W (lO.Oli) Tk (61,00) Thasra-13 EA Bajri, Wheat, I (20.00) 900.00 176.00 18.09 T 7 Rice, Maize W (16.00) WE (4.00) Bala ,ioor-10 ED Bajri, Wheat, 798.00 73.l'0 44.39 N2: I 8 Rice, Maize Balasinor-IO ED Bajri, Jowar, 421.00 27.00 7.96 T 9 Wheat, Rice Thasra-14 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (101.00) 962.'>0 145M 2069 N4: M: T 10 Rice, Maize WE (101.00)

Thasra-14 Bajri, Jowar. T (61.00) 391.fO 61/'0 23.9(' Ml: T 11 Wheat, Rice Tk (61.00) Balasinor-8 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, T (166.')0) 1,868,00 SHO q83.47 N12; M6: T2 12 Wheat, Rice Tk (166.00) BaldsiDI)c-lO EA Bajri, Wbeat, T (81.00) 300.00 280.00 59.17 N3, • MIl 13 Rice, Kodra GC (31.00) WE (50.00) Baladnor-5 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (20.00) 732.00 13S.nO 54.58 N 14 Rice, Kodea WE (16.00) IW (4.CO) Bala;inor-I) ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T 130.00) 929.CO 3!.75 N2: M21 T4 15 Rice, Maize W (74.00) WE (56.00)

Ba1.1sinor-IO ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (S9.00) 699.00 31.17 16 Rice, Maize GC (5P.00) WE (9.00) Balasinor-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (J2.00) 899.~O 209.41 N15: MI!, T5 L7 ... Rice, Maize GC (32.10) T (283.00) 13400 Bahsinor-8 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 53.00 25.76 N50: M4! CRt TS 18 • Rice GC (283.00)

IS7 tALUKA THASRA ViLLAGE

Amenities and

------_.------.------.. ----~--.-- .. _-_ ...__ ._--- Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash'-) is shown in the column and nf'xt to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 km&, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and ------~------~------No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and DEY Commu- Appre. (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nication, acb tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ketl Waler- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 9 10 II

19 Padal 840.88 4,515 P(3) CHW T,W PO,Phooe BS KR (760) 20 Rh5ulpur Padal 384.84 878 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (ISS) 21 Jal!al 677.28 1,908 P,(1),O CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR (3: 6)

22 Sonaiya 286.73 848 P CHW T,W PO -(-5 kms) KR (150) 23 Vadad 992.48 4,085 P(3),H.O PHS,FPC, T,W PO BS PR,KR (708) CHW(2)

24 Dabhali 809.70 1,955 P(2) CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (315)

25 Mithana Muvada 348.86 1,002 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR ( 173) 26 Pipalvada 1,176.21 4,903 P(3),O CHW(3) W PO,Phone BS KR (789)

27 Bhartbari 514.73 1,515 P,H RP(3),CHW W PO,Phone BS (299) 28 Rani Porda 468.40 1,188 P CHW W,O -(-5 kms) :BS KR (214)

29 *Bhatpura No, 1 77,12

30 * Bhatpura No. 2 55.84

31 Ajllpura 948.23 884 P D,FPC, W PO BS PR,KR ( 176) CHW 32 Chetersumba t ,564.58 2.860 P,H PHS,FPC, W PO BS KR (566) CHW 33 Vithalpl.lra 265.76 748 P(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (157)

34 l\awalia 793.39 1,892 P(4) D,FPC, W PO as KR (357) CHW(2) 3S Porda 517.20 1,084 P CHW(2) w -(-5 kms) as KR (220) 36 Saiyat 1,600.39 2,588 P CHW(2) w PO BS KR (489) 37 Amrutpura 900.72 757 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (127) 38 Chandasar 474.21 651 P D,SMP.CHW W PO BS PR,KR (118) 39 Vajewal 261.24 1,036 P(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR ------(183) • Uninhabited

158 UJRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in bectares rounded up to 2 decimal places.) Remarks (including loed­ Amenities - Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu. Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance Supplv (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti· or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Bala~in r-9 SA Hajri, Wheat, T (9.00) 627.00 154.00 50.88 N15; M5: C7; 110 19 ~ Rice, Maize WE (9.00) Balasinor-9 EA Bajli, Jowar, T (5.00) 317.00 62.84 N12. M1: T3 20 Wheat, Nice WE (5.00) Thasra-13 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (28.00) 533.00 31.00 85.28 MZ; T2 21 Wheat, Rice W (14.00) WE (14.00) Thasra-Il EA Rajri, Jowar, T (13.00) 2i700 26.00 30.73 M3: T2 22 Wheat Rice WB (13.00) Thana-lO BD.BAg Bajri. Wheat, T (ll.OO) 206.00 217,00 SS8.4S N4. M4 14 13· Rice. Maize W (B.OO) WE (3.00)

Thasra-II EAg,EO Bajri, Jowar, 28.00 T (42.00) 433.00 139.00 167.70 N5: M2: T4 24 Wheat, Rice WE (10.00) o (32.00) Thasra-6 ED Bajri. Jowar, 261.00 22.86 65.00 M2. T2 2S Wheat, Rice Thasra-6 ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (82.00) 971.00 I (i4.00 19.21 M4: 13 26 Rice, Maize W (27.00) WE (55.00) Th 'sra-6 ED,EO Bajri, Jowar, r (30.00) 432.00 44.00 8.73 N15: T4 27 Wheat, Rice R (30.00) Dakor-IO Bajri, lowar, T (74.00) 289.00 91.00 14.40 N4 211 Wheat, Rice Tk (74.00)

47.00 2B.00 2.22 29

52.00 3.84 30

Dakor-9 EI\ Bajri, Jowar, T (4.00) 904.00 36.00 .... 23 N3: M2: T4 31 Wheat, Rice WE (4.00) Dakor-II ED,EO Hajri, Jowar, T (32.00) 1,~70.00 149.00 13.58 N3: M2: T4 32 Wheat, Rice Tk (32.00) Dakor-13 ED Bajri. Jowar, 242.00 23.76 N4: M T2 33 Wheat, Rice

Dakor-17 ED Bajri, Jowar, 655.00 138.39 34 Wheat, Riee Dakor-10 ED Bajri, Jowar, 454.00 63.20 3S Wheat, Rice Dakor-12 ED Bajri, Jowar, 1,060,00 20.00 520.39 N3 36 Wheat. Rice Dakor-12 EO Bajri, Jowar, 625.00 30.00 245.72 N2 37 Rict', Maize Dakor-8 ED Hajri, Jowar, T (1,00) 435.00 33.00 5.21 N8: M3 311 Wheat, Rice Tk (1.00) Thasra-8 Bajri, Wheat, 10.00 T (16.00) 235,24 M2 39 Rice, Maize W (10,00) Tk (6.00)

159 TALUKA THASRA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if oot available within the village, a dash(-) is showo in the column anll next to it Jrl brackets, the distance Loca- Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz. - 5 km~, 5-10 kms and 10 + km~ of the tion village area popula- nearest place where tile facility is availa bl~ is given.) Code of tbe tion and ------No village number Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu· Appro (in bec- of tiona I Water Telegraph Or nication, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketl Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 6 7 9 10 II

40 Golaj 901.84 2,447 P(2) CHW(2) W,Hp PO,Phone BS KR (441 )

41 KOlam 301.46 1,037 P CHW W,O PO BS PR (196)

42 Dabhsar 151.80 1,094 P CHW W,O Phone BS KR (202)

PR,KR 43 Anaadi 2,079.66 9,096 P(7) PHS.FPCNH, T,W PrO,Phone BS,RS (1,422) CHW(9)

44 Vaso 1,084.98 4,472 P(3) CHW r.w PO BS KR (705)

Sango) 650.08 800 P CHW T,W -(-5 krns) BS KR 45 (133) 1,3(0.56 5,840 BS KR 46 Sonipur P(5) PHS.FPC, T,W,F PO,Phone (974) CHW(2) PR,lClt Malvan 339,75 2,004 P RP,CHW T,W PO,Phone BS 47 (380)

BS PR,KR 48 Ruatampura 608.16 1,350 P(2) CHW T,W PO (250) -(-5 kms) BS PR 49 Samal 365.07 1,346 PC!) CHW W,O (262)

BS,RS PR Ambav 314.78 J ,387 P,O PHS,FPC,R P, T,W PO,Phone 50 (247) CHW

Badharpura 304.46 1,039 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) BS PR,Kll 51 (J 82)

108.92 731 P CHW W - (-5 kms) -(-5 kms) PR,KR 52 Udbmatpura (116) 213.83 832 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PR,KIt 53 Shahpura (156) 54 Saadhelia 223.34 466 P -(-5 kms) W -(-5 km~) BS PR,KR (':8)

55 Jalanagar 213.55 1,235 P CHW W -(-5 kms) BS KR (199) S6 AuranlPuta 13294 645 P CHW T,W PO BS KR (113) 57 Rasulpur Thana 224.93 891 P CHW T,W PO,Phone BS KR (185)

160 DIRECTORY

Land Use ---_._._------Lanj use (i. e •. area u!1der different types of land use in bec'~re3 rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks Amenities - COllld. (including Fores.t Irrigated Un- Cuhu- Area aoy ~eare8t town Power Staple Fond by irrigated rable not place of Ind distance Suprly Source waste availa­ religious, Loca­ (in km.) (inclu­ ble for historical tion ding culti­ or Code gauchar vation archaeo No. and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 --_.-

Thasla-) EAg Hajri, Wheat, T (8.00) 691.00 32.76 32.00 N2 58 Rice WE (8.00) Thasra-4 ED Bajri, Jo\\ar, T (l02.00) 149.00 44.00 10.87 M2 T2 59 Wheat, Rice, GC (202.00) Dakor-R Bajri, Jowar, 542.0c) RI.53 I !I.f)') 60 Wheat, Rice Dakor-IO EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (33.00) 686.00 I ~6.04 Nl: M TJ 61 Wheat, Rice WE (6.00) Tk (27.00) Dakor-8 ED Jowar. Wheat, 214.73 1.00 3U.OO 62 Rice,Maize

Dlkor-6 ED Bajri, Jowar, 366.92 24.00 ].00 M C T 63 Wheat, Rice Dakor-4 EA Bajti, Jowar. T (46.00) 1,076.00 3 i.OO 112.62 NIG: MIO C3: 64 Wheat, Rice W (6.00) T8 WE (24.00) TWE (16.00) Dakllr-2 ED Bajri, Wheat. T (405.00) 204.61 105.00 11.00 N8 M6: T2 65 Rice, Maize GC (405.00) Tbasla-3 Bajri, Wheat, T (154.00) 3.00 23.82 1.00 66 Rice, Maize GC (154.00) Thasra-10 BAg Bajri, Jowar, T (6.00) 272.00 18.CO 13 1 .76 67 Wheat, Rice GC (6.00)

Tbasra-10 Ea& Bajri, Jowar, T (2.00) 14800 15.41 198.00 68 Wheat, Rice GC (2.00) Thura-6 EA Bajri, Wheat, 150.00 121.12 88.00 69 Rice Thasra-6 EAg,EO Bajri, Wheat, T (41.00) 157.00 17.00 15.93 N3 C 70 Rice TWE (41.00) Dakor -5 EA Bajri, Iowar, T (313.00) 643.00 144.00 7.17 N12: M5: C: 71 Wheat, Rice GC (297.00) T6 W (4.00) WE (12.00) T (283.00) Dakor-I ED,EAg Bajri, Wheat, 22.00 72.26 13.00 NIO: M2: C 72 Rice GC (202.00) W (40.00) WE (41.00)

T (19.00) 128.76 17.00 Dakor-S ED Bajri, Jowar, 6.00 N4, M2! T3 73 Wheat, Rice W (19.00) 543.00 13 00 Dakor-6 ED Bajri. Jowar, 55.56 74 Wheat, Rice Umreth-4 EA Bajri. Wheat. T (247.00) 471.00 74.00 31.07 Ancient Fort Walls 75 Rice, Kodra W (89.0() NIO: M3j T3 WE (130.00) TWE (28.00)

163 TALUKA: THi.SRA VILLAGE

Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within Ihe village, a dasb(-) is sllown in the column and next to it in the brackets, tile distance Loca· Name of r e)(al Total in broad ranges viz., -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the lion village area popula- nearest place where the facility is available is given.)

Cod~ of the tion and ------~------~--- No village Dumber Educa- Medical Drinking Post and Day Commli- Appro- (lfl hec- of tional Water Telegraph or nieation, ach tares) house- (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to bolds of Railway village Mar- Station, ketf Water- Hat, way) if any

2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11

76 Kbijalpur Vanto 436.611 934 P CHW T,W -(-5 kms) Bs PR,KR (172) 77 Vinzcl 441.68 1,~49 P(2) CWC,CH\V W PO BS PR,I(R (241) 78 Simiaj 485.76 791 P CHW W PO BS P/{,KR (61) 79 Jakhed 821.22 1,319 P CHW T,W P ) BS PR,KR (232) 80 Kalsar 1,183)6 6.476 P,H PHS,FPC, T,W FO.Phone BS PR KR (J ,037) RP(4),CHW(4)

81 Marghakui 416.60 1,182 P CHW T,W -( -5 kms) as PR.KR (204)

82 Umba 62J.67 1,710 P(2) CHW W -(-5 kms) BS PH,KR (284) 83 Aklacha 260.09 748 P CHW W PO BS KR (123) 84 Harkhol 194.06 847 P CHW T,W -( -5 kms) BS KR (133)

85 Nes 762.65 2,629 P,H, f\~H,PHC,D, T,W PO,Phone BS PR,k..R (521) PUC FPC,CHW

86 ohundarl 664.63 4,950 P(2) CHW(3) r,w PO,PhoDe BS KR (884)

87 Podvania 942.S0 3,327 P(2) CHW(2) W PO,Phone BS KR (594) 88 Manjipura 517.15 2,128 P,H D,CHW,O W PO BS KR (361 )

89 Bhadrasa 853,62 2,897 P(2) RP,CHW(:) W PO BS,NW PR (536)

B~ SO KotliDdora 8:!3.78 3,363 P(3) CHW(2) W PO ~ KH (591)

91 Je@8pura Mithapura 616.98 3,302 P(-4) PHS,FPC, W,O PO BS Kl, (538) CHW(3)

92 Jorapura 222.71 1,000 P CHW W PO BS KR (179) 93 Rania 822.78 4,264 P(5),H PHS.FPC, W,R -(-5 krns) BS PH. (763) RP,SlV1P,CHW,O

164 OIRECTOliY

Land Use

Land (,se (i. e •• area unJtr dii fereDI types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal i>laces.) Remarks Amrnitits-Contd. (includin~ Forest Irrigated Un­ Cultu­ Area any Nl'are~t town Power Staple Food by irrigated rable not place of Loc" and distance ~U~'DI~' SO'.HCe wasle availa· religious, tiOD (in km.: (melu­ ble for histori;:al Cod~ ding culti· or No, gauchar vation archaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20

Umreth-4 EA Bajri, Wheat, T (110.00) 275.68 nco 28.00 N4 M: T 76 Rice WE (110.00) Dakor-5 ED,EO Bajri, Jowae, T (384.00) ).00 4268 14.00 T 77 Wheat, Rice W (384.00) Dakor-3 ED Bajri, Jowar. T (433.00) 1.00 43.76 B.OO 78 Wht:8t Rice W (433.00) Dakor-2 ED Bajri, Wheat, T (224 aO) 420.00 136.00 41.22 79 Rice GC (224.00) Dakor-5 ED,F) Bajri, Wheat, T (H.I I CO) 128.00 19-1.86 10.00 N22: M5j C; 1'9 10 Rice GC (809.00) WE (2.00) TWE (40.CO)

Dakor-6 EAg,EO Ilajri Wheat, T (122.00) 225.00 46.60 23.00 N2 81 Rice WE (41.00) TWE (~I.OO) Dakor-IO EAg Bajri, Wheat, T(4J.Of) 343.00 33.00 20-1.67 82 Rice TWE (41.00) Dakor-13 ED Bajri, Wheat, 163.00 14.00 83.19 83 Rice Dakor-IO EAg,EO Bajri, Jowar, T (35.00) 110.00 49.06 N2 81 Wheat WE (10.00) TWE (25.00) Dakor-6 EA Bajri, Jowar, T (338.00) 324.00 10~H)5 N2S: Mt C; T2 85 Wh.at, Rice GC (i58.00) WE (130.00) TWE (50.00)

Dakor-B EA Bajri, Wheat, T (287.00) 277.63 ~9.00 1.00 N36, M15: TIS 86 Rice, M,,jze GC (ZHOO) WE (44.00) Umreth-3 FA Bajri, Wheat, T (267.00) 566.00 107.80 2.00 N51 M9: C3: 12 87 Rice GC (267.00) Dakor-IO EA Bajri, Wheat, T (49.00) 389.00 78.00 1.15 N3 M4: 14 88 Rice GC (40.00) WE (9.00) Dakor-II EAg liajri, Wheat, T (61.00) 519.62 243.(,0 30.00 N 89 Rice GC (61.00) Dakor-17 EAg Bajri, J owar, T (111.00) 377.78 242,00 93.00 N3 90 Rice W (32.00) TWE (79.00)

Dakor-17 EAg Bajri, Wheat, T (61.00) 342.00 17('.00 53.98 N2' M: C: T2 ~) I Rice WE (20.00) TW (41.00) Dakor-14 EAg Bajri, Jowar, T (5.00) 192.71 25.00 N3 92 j{ice WE (5.00) Dakar-IS EAg I'ajri, Wheat, T (24.00) 420.00 2 W.OO 148.78 NI2 M".. C3 T 93 Rice WE (24.00)

165 tALuKA THASRA ViLLAGt

Amenities and

------Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash(-) is shown in the column and n~xt to it in the brackets, the distance Loca­ Name of Total Total in broad ranges viz., -5 km" 5-10 kms and 10 + kms of the tion village area popula­ nearest place where the facility is available is given.) Code of the tion and No. village number Educa­ Medical Drinking Post and Day Commu­ Appre. (in hec­ of tional Water Telegraph or nicati(ln, ach tares) house­ (potable) days (Bus-Stop, to holds of Railway village Mar­ Station, ket/ Water­ Hat, way) if any

2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

94 Chitlav 412.24 1,457 P(2) CHW w PO as KR (242)

Total 61552.02 191,389 P (175) H (1) (33,763) H (11) MH (1) PUC (1) CWC (1) I (1) PHC (1) 0 (6) PHS (18) D (7) FPC (20) NH (1) RP (14) SMP (2) CHW (126) --- 0 (3) Note: The figures in the last line indicate Taluka totals. The figure; in brackets In this line under Col. 5, 6 and 20 indicate the O'lmher of thOle particular amemties.

166 DIRECTORY

Land Use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks ------(including loca­ Amenities - Contd. Forest Irrigated Un­ CU!tu­ Area any tion by irrigated rable not place of Code Nearest town Power Staple Food source waste availa­ religious, No. and distance SUpply (inclu­ ble for historical (in km.) ding culti­ or gauchar vation arcbaeo­ and logical groves) interest)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Dakor-II EAIl Bajri, Wheat, T (40,00) 167.00 102.00 103.42 N 94 RIce, Kodra GC (8.00) W (11.00) TWE (24.00)

70.00 7,893.00 40,832.39 7,375.22 5,381.41 N (487) M (177) c ;~ (50) T (168)

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APPENDICES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY viLLAGE

APPENDIX

TALUKA WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, ------EDUCATIONAL._------SI. Name of Primary Middle Matricula­ Higher Sec­ COllege Adult LIteracy Others Village'S No. faluka Scnool School tioo/.sccon­ onclary /PUCI (Graduate Clas./Ceotrl:s wilb no daly School Intermediate! and above) educa­ Junior tional College t"l:lllties

-_-_._------~------_------Villa- Insli- Villa- Insti- Villa- I llSti- Villa- Insti- Vii la- In5tj- V IlIa- Insti- Villa- Insli- IUlions g

~, .... ____~. ~ _ 4 __ ._.~. ____..._

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 is Iii 17

Mehm~d,bad 72 102 II) 19 3 3 3 4

2 Nadiad 100 IS9 33 35 16 16 3 4

3 Anand 77 IS8 41 42 7 7 31 107 17 17

4 Petlad 83 109 37 39 13 I J 13 14

5 Bouad 9S 203 37 40 I J IS 2 2 10

6 Khambhat 100 113 15 IS 6 6 9 10 7

~ Matar 82 107 16 16 4 4 II 12

8 Kapadv~nj lSI 212 30 31 S ; 15 22 10 10 iiI

9 Blllasinor 96 142 20 20 2 Z 3 3

10 Thura 92 175 10 11 7 ;

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Total 948 1,550 .. 60 l6i 70 72 3 3 4'; ,29 ~4 90 Ii> ---- .------_ DIRECTORY

I

MEDICAL AND OrnER AMENITIES ----- M E D I C A L Disp,osary Ho.pital Maternity Primary Family Primary Community Others Villages Sl. Name of and Child He,.llh Planning Health Health With no No. Taluka Welfare Centrel Centre Sub- Worker medical Centrel Health Centre faciJity Maternity Centre Homel Child Welfare CeDtre ------Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins. Villa- Ins- Villa- IDS- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- Villa- Ins- ges lilU- ~es titu- gts titu- gel litu- ges titu- ges titu- ges titu gel titu- tlOns tlons lions tlons tiona tlOD8 tions tione ._-_- 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 211 29 30 31 32 33 34 2

II 12 S 7 19 19 18 18 63 67 19 29 50 I Mehmedabad

27 27 3 3 15 25 2 2 28 28 26 26 92 131 43 81 45 2 Nadiad

13 13 8 B 19 33 3 3 33 33 29 29 71 110 31 61 24 3 Anand

4 Pellad n 27 .j 4 23 31 3 3 25 25 ~2 22 82 146 36 71 33

Bor.ad 18 .0 4 4 11 32 3 37 37 .l2 32 92 237 57 124 32

(. Kh.mbhat 14 14 3 4 6 8 19 I" I d 18 87 99 9 13 72

Malar 8 8 4 4 S 8 19 19 17 17 40 54 IS 11) 56

II Kapadv41lj 10 10 8 16 2 2 29 29 27 27 91 147 32 56 1I4

17 7.1 9 BalasiQor 12 13 3 3 16 16 15 15 43 52 10

20 03 Ie Thaara ') 1 2 2 20 20 18 18 8' 126 12

--~-.-

4¥i 5H Total 147 BJ 29 30 103 165 18 18 245 245 222 211 150 1,169 264

111 VILLAGE

APPENDIX

TALUKA WISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL,

D R I N K. I N G W A T E R SJ. Name of Tap Well Tank Tube J.!vcr Fountain Cltoal Olher More Viliagoi No. Taluka well than with no one drinkiD' Source water facility of any type

2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Mehmedabad 40 75 20 IS 21 3 69

:.l Wadlad 79 99 8 4 7 92 92

3 A.and 67 77 49 l7 14 40 24 76

4 Patlad 110 83 2 81

5 Bor.ad 72 94 IS 9 8 14 83

6 Kbam1Jh.t 39 101 70 6 96

7 Matar 48 82. 33 2 12 1 78

8 Kap.dvanj 19 161 58 2 63 52 J.4l

9 BaI ••i.or 22 III :13 4 47

10 Tlla.ra 3' 92 3 9 48

Total 50} 962 278 67 137 4 117 811

172 DIRECT01H

MEDICAL. AND OTHER AMENITIES

POWER POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS SUPPLY P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.&; T.O.& P.T.O. Phone Bus Railway Navigable Available Not SI. Name 01 Pholle Phone.t Stop Station Waterway availa- "0. T.hdca t'.lJ,vUI bl.

45 46 47 41 49 SO 51 52 53 ~4 55 S. 1 2

!I 17 .s 66 3 72 I Mohmed.bad

12 43 6 7 9& 8 99 :2 Nadiad

19 2 36 9 3 75 7 77 3 ADIne

6 46 6 9 112 II 83 4 Petlad

lJ 44 7 3 90 9 9$ 5 Boned

41 16 5 laO 4 71 30 6 Kbambbat

21 25 3 5 82 74 s 7 Matar

26 39 3 11 136 (1 145 16 I IClpadvaaJ

33 13 82 55 43 9 Balaainor

40 2. 89 2 112 10 10 Thana

.-----~ - ._--- ._._---_.- .~- ---~---

131 1 31' 42 48 960 s-o 1153 112 lot.;! I ------_ -- VILLAGE DIRECfORY

APPENDIX - II

LAND UTILISATiON DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOWNS)

Sl. Name of Town aT1d Laad use (i. o. area under dirferent types oC land use in No. TaJuka within brackets hectares rounded ~o ,;·.e neanst unit) Tolal Area Forel' Irrigated Unirrigated Culturablc Area not (i" hoet.rel) by Source Wa5t. !lvailable (including (or Gaul:har and Cultivatioll Groves)

1 .2 J 4 S .. 7 8

Mehmedabad (Mohmedabad) I,J14.95 387.07 734.57 20.23 17 J.\8

2 Kheda (Mehmadabad) 2,161.91 645.29 915.88 222.57 378.18

3 Vaso (Nadiad) (AnaDd) 1,154.96 386.00 563.10 38.68 167.28

4 Vallabh Vidyanalar (Anand) 229.99 229.99

5 Vithal Udyollna,ar tAnaod) 121.00 121.00

6 Sojitra (Petlad) 1,413.95 800.25 371.36 262.34

7 Dhavaran (Khamhhat) 1,278.95 934.66 344.29

I< Bala.inor (Baluinor) 2,163.92 177,20 1.285.66 312.(8 2811.98

9 Thura (Thasra) 1,440.95 764.21 453.()0 21.44 202.30

10 Dakor (Thnra) 1,551.94 34.00 1,200.00 248.60 69.34

II Pali (Tnasr.) 1,446.9S 1,21 f.n 28.67 199.6S

APPENDIX - III

TALUKAWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO SIX AMENITIES (VIZ. EDUCATIONAL. MEDICAL. POST AND TELEGRAPH, MARKET I HAT, COMMUNICATIONS AND POWER SUPPLY) ARE AVAlLABLE

Sl. Name of Name of L. C. Name of SI. Name of Name of L.C. Name of No. District Taluka No. Villa,e No. Di.trict Taluka No. Villa._

~ --~.------,--.,-- 2 J .. j 2 3 4 j

Kheda Mehmedabad B Nani Timbli 3 Kbeda Kapadvanj 161 Rozav.d. 2 Kbe,ia Kapadvanj Ii Nathua Muvada

Note I In Kh.da dl.trict driokiog "'ater racillty if available iD all the villa,.I.

174 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I X IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES ANi) SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASnS

Rag~e of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castel - Population L. C. No. Name of Villal" ( Percentaaes ) ( PS:Jccntagel )

3 2 3

Taluka : Meimet:abad 0-5. 5 Amsaran '-10 i LaB 7 Robisa 8 Jinjar 14 Hatbnoli 9 Dajipura IS Barmuvsda 18 Haldarv8s 22 Nani Adboli 25 Jlllia 24 Sar, .. vani 27 KaroH 26 Rudan 31 Ghodas8r 2R Sbatrunda 40 Malataj 33 Kuna 43 Bidaj :4 Modaj 44 Slrl.1 35 Mankwa 45 Sadra 36 GhodaU 46 Vadadla 37 Sojali 47 Pahad 38 SaDlloli 48 Kbalraj 51 Kosra 49 Arcri 52 Rincbhfl' 50 Wanthvall ~4 VanLIl 58 \ ar. ali 55 l,a!('htlan {iO K.achhai 56 Sinhuj ,(;1 Katakpulll 57 Vansol Sundba 67 Vasnakhur ( 59 Dl vki Va .• sol 69 Khumarvad 62 Chbapra 11-15 3 Mahij 63 Virol 4 Kaoij 64 Pa.rsaotaJ 6 RL6b 66 .. a,. adn' 39 1':0 ".Ir 611 lawa 41 Sankbej 7u Savra 42 Vasna Margil! 71 Gotha) 5.1 Ak"cba 73 Sama')lr 74 Khambhsli 76 Sund.la 75 VarSOJa !b-20 2 L n.iyapuf.l

Taluka : Nadial

(] S. 1 DhandhQdi 13 Fina" 2 Kbandivav 14 Bbumas 4 Vadtbal 05-. 15 Mahudha 5 Paloli 16 Dadusar (; Gh\lghawada 17 Ruppura 8 N!~am"ura !9 l.apr.spur It Mialwada :0 Alina

~~ ---- • t:xclud~1 U'C ~illilges "ith DO SC popuiatlor.

! -J ~ VILJ.AGE DlRiCTOR.Y

A P PEN D I X IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Ranle of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Villa,. ( Percentages ) ( Peecentcages )

2 3 L 3 ""------

Taluka : Nadiad-Contd.

0-5. 22 Kaiyaj C-S .. 71 Scl.1n Vanto 24 Balol 74 Salun Talpad 25 Moti Khadol 7S ChalaIi 27 Torania 76 S"fdsamal 28 Singh ali 77 Kanjoda 29 Hajatia 78 Fatehpur 30 K"'llltaj 79 Pipla, 31 SapIa 83 Davda 32 Bagdu 84 Bamroli 33 Mangalpur 88 Mitral 34 Nad"am 89 Pipla!a 3S Undea 90 Gutal 36 Kadi 91 UUarsanda 37 Khaladi 92 (. hj"laIUi 39 Sheri 96 Akhdol 40 Baladi 97 Valetva 41 SaIl" Ii 98 Vadtal 42 Arjanpur ((ot 99 RaJilagar 43 Nav_gam 100 Kanjari 44 Vina 6-10 3 Bhaner 47 Arera 7 Va', a 48 Dawapura 9 Mahisa 50 Valla 12 MebmeJabad Muvada 51 Hathaj 23 Sastapuf S2 Javol 26 I\ani khadol 53 Nanavaaa 46 Andhaj 54 Pal"! is CbuDel 6-10 S6 Heranj 57 Sodpur 64 Silod S8 Maholel 70 Marida 59 Palaiya 73 AIlDdra 60 Bilodara SO Dwmral 61 Manjipura 81 Tundcl 4i2 Aljada 82 Pij 63 Kamla 6-10 87 Rampura €iS HathnoU 94 Narsaada 66 Degam 67 Zarol ll-lS as Pal_aa iI 63 DantaU 16-20 145 GaDaapur 69 Dabhan

• B:a:clud .. the vUla, •• "illl DO sa populaUou.

.76 VILLAGE DIRECTOR. Y

A P PEN D I X IV - Con'd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SOHBDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Calles - t>opulatian L.C. No. Name or Village Castes - Po,pulation 1.. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentage. ) ( Percentagoa )

:1 3 2 3

Taluka : Anaad o-s· Ard' 0-'. 32 Sarsa 4 Bhatpura 53 Dholi 6 Paraval. 56 Vahera , Lingda S7 Magar 8 Panlor. ;}S Hadgooc , Zalabordl Sf Jitodiya 10 Vanlol .1 Karamsad Ii Salyadpur. "2 Valasu 13 Asbipur. ,1(\' Na\li 14 Hamldpura 66 Vadod IS Beeb•• l 67 Ram(.a~al' 16 Khankhanpu. 611 ADklavdi 18 suren 69 Adaa 20 Ratanpura 70 Napad vaole. Zl Dagjipura '71 Vanskhiliya 22 Gan,apura 73 Khan.dhali 25 Turpura 2 Gbora 26 Bbalej 6--lt 3 Thamna 27 KhankuVl '5 Navapura 28 Bhlroda 12 Megbva Badapan 29 Sundal pura 17 Dhuleta ;)0 Ahiml; 19 ' Badapura 31 Ode 13 1akhala 32 Sardarpura 33 Rahtalav 34 Kalor 47 Lambhvel 35 Ajarpura '54 Kbanpur 36 Boriavi 60 ~gari 37 Samarkha 63 Sandesar 38 Tarnal 72 Mrghva Gana 39 Kunjarao 40 Shili '5-10 74 Napad Talpad 42 Pratappura 7S Sudan 43 K.bambholaj 76 Rajupura 44 RasDal f7 'Vaaaa 45 Chikhodra 46 Oamdi 11--15 S5 Kherda 49 Bakrol 64 OaDa ,0 Vagbuf 51 Red,. 31 + 41 Khorwad

• 8&c1\111•• the villagos with DO SC popul.tion,

)17 VILhAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I ~ IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGFS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SChEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION B~ kANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Con/d.

Range or Scheduled Range or Scheduled Caltes - Populatioo L.C. No. Name oC ViIla,e Castes - Population L. C. No. Name oC Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

1 2 3 2 3

Ta.aka I Pctla4

0-'. I Balltwa 6-10 30 Ardi 6 Navlliam 34 PipLlv 9 Thalandi 35 bnal' II Bamroli 36 Dali 13 Pad,o} 38 B"',nta 16 PeUi 39 Gad" 21 Li ..bali 41 Runaj 22 Trambovad 49 Sihol 23 Ka,ar ~I A,as 25 Bandbnl 54 Dhavanipura 26 Ravli 56 Amod 27 Ghunt,1i 57 Nar 28 Ravipura ,I Sanse; 29 Morad 62 Sbekbadi 31 Porda 63 Dantali 32 Vi.boo}i 65 Virol (Simarada) 33 Sunav 61 Rupiyapora 37 DC!\>ataj 76 Sundarana 42 Kotbavi 711 Bhurakui 44 Virol (Sojitra) fI Vadadala 4S Silvai III Dharmaj 46 Palaj 83 Bhatel 60 PandoU 11 Jogan ttl-IS If Malataj 72 Kbadana 20 Meghalpur Sundara ' 47 harama "77 Dhairyapufa. 4(1 Vatav 79 Danteli SO Boria 80 Kania 53 Fangani 5S Rangaipura 6-10 2 Bhadkad 11-15 3 Devatalpld 59 Ramod.di <4 Dcvavlnta 61 Jel .. rva 7 Ramol 64 Albi 8 Shahpur 66 Sima1ada 10 Kaloli 6' Viabrampura 12 Sanjaya 70 Davalpura 14 Cbang. 73 Manej 15 Demol 74 Manpura 18 Dabbou (Vlr.adl'ura} 16-20 .5 Runglm ]9 Magbarol ~O Pilol 24 Mahelav 32 Bhatiel 21-30 43 KllanioJ • Excludes the village. with no SC pOj)uJatioll,

178 V[Lb~GE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I Xl IV - Contd.

UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SC ... EDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Perc~nt, ges )

1 2 3 2 3

Taluta : Borsad

0-5. 3 DbuDdha~uva C-S.. 77 JUod 4 Surkuva 78 Narpurll. S Dhobhikuf 79 Hit, ad 6 Naman 81 Kothiyakhad 7 Napa Vanto il3 Gorva 8 l'apa Talpad 84 Kathan& 10 Kasumbad 85 Kanbha 12 finglao 86 Dall 15 Boeb.saD 87 Kalu ]7 Davol lI8 Badal,Jur 20 Khadol (Ealdari) 89 Kankapura. 21 J.l aldari 90 Dahewan 26 Bhetall Babhag 91 Salol 27 Bbaopura 92 GajDa 29 AI bali 30 Mujkuv8 \\:I-Ill 1 SaDtokpula 34 k. auri 2 Kavltha 35 Rudel 9 Dahemi 36 ChUV.l. 11 pamol 37 Uneli 13 D:darda 38 Golel 14 Vahera 42 Saijpur 16 Dabbasf 45 Vaehhiel 18 Bodal 51 Kanwadi 19 Harkhapura 52 Amrol 22 Ambav 53 A!arma 23 Asodar 56 Kbedasa 24 Kanthariya 59 Vasna ( 11as) 28 Bheta~i Vanto 60 Jantral 32 Nisraya 61 I aOfjada 40 Vir ,ad 62 Kaodha:.>ti 41 Khanpur 63 AmiyaJ 4] Zarola 64 Divet 46 Bbadraniya 6S Kathol 48 Alana 68 Dhanavasi 49 Kotindra 69 Moti Sherdi SO Aoklao 72 N vakhal 55 Pipli 74 Kbadol (Umeta) 58 Ras 75 Sanknyad 66 Umlav 76 Chama~a 67 Valvod

.. Exaludea the villages witb DO SC population.

17') VILlllt.GB DIRBCYOa y

A P PEN D J X - I - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CAS fES-Contd.

Range or Scheduled RaDge of Scheduled Castes - PopulatiOlJ I.. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Namo of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

2 3 1 2 3

Tal_a i Bonad-Co"td.

6-IG 70 .Kiokhalml 44 Vadell 73 Orneta 47 Bbadran n NanlSbordi ~4 Lalpurl '] Oambbir. S7 Silva 94 Devapura 10 Navapura 91 BaJllanaam Id-20 II JOlhikuva ll-lS 2S Bb.tlli l'alpad 33 Vuna (Boraad) 21-30 39 Ran ell

Taluka! Khambhat

0_5· 4 Mill Rall)pura 6-10 49 Bhimtalay 5 Motl Katodra Dah.da 1t Fatrpura 61" Malu 11 Vaahatalav 61 HariyaD 21 ReI 6J KIDlat 21 Tol 64 Jalla1 28 barwada 'S Finav U Malpur Kid.. 59 Haaanpura "72 raldi 41 Budhej 77 limba 42 Slth 71 Piploi Tarakpur 82 Jaluudh 60" Bhat Talavadi 13 Va40la 6' Kodva 85 Chhatardi 7] Lunej 17 Kanuri 7S Naira 89 Uadel 16 Kali Talavaw 91 IC.batnal 9S Ralej 92 Vatadra S6 Vasna 9' Kalam.ar 100 Kbadodbi 94 Vatra 99 Rajpur 6_10' 6 Jafarsanj 29 Tarlpur 11-15 14 ClIangada 30 Moraj 20 Valli 31 Adruj 23 Khanpur 43 Untwada 2" Jichka "d Bhanderaj sa Rahoai 41 Jinaj 44 Mobba

• Exc:Judes tbe vlllaies with DO SC population,

180 VILLAGB DlltECTOR Y

A P PEN D I X IV - Contd,

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEI:ULED CASTES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tri~es - ""1> !a'h.1D L. C. No. Name of Villale Tribes - Popula[ion L. C. No. Name of ViII.,e ( Percentages ) ( Percentages)

5 2 3 4 2 3 4

Taluka Khambhat- Contd.

11-1.5 4S laUa 16-20 37 Mitali 47 Ran.pur 40 Jllrlbad 54 Vad,.In 52 Pan did S6 Navalam Bara 5S Vaioaj 67 Sayama 84 Popatvav 74 Sokblda 88 Ninl Kalodra 79 HandeIi 90 Bhuvel 8Q Ilhaj Bamanva 11 21_30 7 g ..awad. 86 Neja 9 DUlad 97 Sakarpur 17 Var.ada :U Amallara 16-20 1 Rin.. 3' Padra 2 Habbol SO Gud.l 3 Khlda 51 Tamli. 10 P

Taluka . Matar

51 l(uJ'ljall 4 Pinglaj O-~· 0-5- 5S Nldbanbur 10 PanlOli :n Trlnja 2S Vanllr 61 r'h,ndoli 26 Ratallpur 68 Shekhupur 27 Antroli 71 Dethli 29 Saodbana 72 VA,d undhela '1 7S In~arvarDa Koshiiil 34 76 Hadeva 39 Mahelaj 77 Valotri 42 Kbadiyalapu ra 71 Daloli 4S Siboldi 79 Virojl 46 MaUyataj 10 Blman.am 48 Mlehhiel $2 Sinjiwada

• Excludts the villlies .,lth no SC population,

: ~'i : VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I X - IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING 1'0 THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND ~CHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY .KANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES_Contd.

Range of Scbeduled Range of Scbeduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Ca~tes - Population L. C. No. Name of Vi Ilage ( Percentaaea ) ( Percentages )

2 J 2 3

Taluka : Matar-CDIII4.

6-10 :5 Kanela lA-IS 2 Kathwada 6 Malarpura 3 Nav~gam 8 Kajipur& 9 Gobbalaj 13 Nailea 10 Radhvanaj 14 Bherai 3S Chaodo. n Hariaia 36 R"OIlU 21 KaloH 40 Traj 22 Shelra U Unlai as Valna .Buja,. 62 t-odgrama 24 Sokhda 63 Marala 21 Haljarabad' 66 Valtana 32 Mallr 67 Cha:1ot 3} Pip.,,, 70 Malawada 41 Olrma'. 16-20 1 Dharoda .. 4 Alindra .7 Heranj 11 Chalindr. 12 Chitralar 49 AsIan 16 Vadala 50 pUDal is Vavdi S3 Palla 38 V.rsanl 5' Kbar.nU 54 A,amali 3. Kathoda 39 IChandhU 21-30 7 Vaikuuthpura '50 l.aval 15 Dhathal 64 Llmbasi' 19 Damri 73 Bhalada 20 Goviodapura '4 Sa,l. 37 Rasikpura II Parfej 52 Baroda

TaJuka I X.p.d... oj

0-5 .. 6 Shlhora O_~. 50 Punadra 9 Dhuli,. Vasnl ~1 Narpura aLas Narmi)an3 26 Bobha Muvadi 27 Fuljina Muvada 54 Hamirpura 42 Sllitanpur (Vadadhara I '7 Tnm,cbal 45 Alawa 61 Vadadhara 46 Belawada 63 Dudhatha' 47 BbuDlalla 67 Bbu[ia 49 Vaghljipur 69 Jagdupur

• ElrcludlJ the "illa.t' with no SC pOI',,!&don.

182 VILLAGE DIRECTOJ.Y

A P P B N D J X - I - Contd.

UST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CAS rES-Contd.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Ca§t~s - Populattoo L. C. No. Name of VilIlge Castes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

TaIuka : KapadvaDj_Contd.

O-.!l. 78 Apuji 6-JO 30 Nirmali 79 ~avdavat 40 Kasbipura 81 Chelavat 44 Firozpur 84 Singlli 48 Kevadia 87 Garod 52 Madadrl 93 Rampura (SuDderv .lJi) 53 NLoJ 95 Mira pur S8 Kalaji 96 Mahamadpura 61 Lelar 99 Dasalvada 66 Sunde lOll Antroli 72 laloya 107 Sand•• at 77 Atarsumba 109 ChareJ 83 Kosam 109 Kakarkhad 8S Na,agam III Mirjapur &6 Taiyabpul' 112 Sarkhej S& Antisar (14 Mudel Rllanpur 89 Danadr. liS Gadv.1 91 \(1,mosaJj 117 Aral 92 VejaJpur 122 Kaletar 97 Ambat yaea 129 Maaitadl Baraiyabhl' 110 Badarpur 138 BI-,atera 119 Khadal 139 Kaoie! 123 Torna 141 Chbipadi 126 Salod 143 Chbipial 127 Chlkhlod 144 BharkJoja 128 Vadol 145 Abbripur 130 Maaitadi Pagibhag 146 :EtgJul J3J Fagvel J47 Pi,hai 132 Cbarannlko1 148 Sara1j 133 \ isvnath;ura 153 Porda-Bbatera 134 Savali 156 Laxmaopura 137 Dampat 158 Lalundra ISO Kalhlal 159 r ulchbatrlpar8 154 Anlra 160 Porda-Fqvel 15-5 Kathan. IS7 Ladv.l 6-10 8 Zand. 11 Motizer :1 1-) 5 7 Abvel 11 Nar:HIJ,JLf 10 NanizeJ 21 Obajiya 28 Telnar 22 Abocb 33 Vyasvasoa

• ~clude. tbe villages witb no se PQ~il'a'ion. VILLAGB DIRBCTORy

A P P B N D I X IV-Coned,

A. SCHBDULED CA~T.B-Contd.

-- -~-----.---- ... - Range of Scbeduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name or Village Ca~les - Population L.C. No. Name or Villago ( Percentage. ) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

Taluka : 'kp",an)-ColtCld.

6-f() 41 Thavad 16-20 37 Kavatb 64 Relia n DantaU Bbailakul 6$ Gllauva "71 Sultanpur (Talyabpur) H-IS 74 Karkariy. 21-33 17 Dadana Muvad. '4 Sorna 20 Kamboya 136 Dabiap 60 Vadall 73 Ukardina Muvada 16-20, .. Lal MandvSi 12S Da~a 23 Lalpur NirmaU 149 Jitpura 34 V.aIla, 3$ Palhoda 13+ S} Lallpur

Taluka : Bal.siDol'

O_s. 17 Baroda 6-10 40 Jambudl U Kumbharvadi 45 Pant. :21 Salaiy. 47 iaradi. 22 Vaghas 57 Par.hiya 26 RajeDIiI 60 Kambopa 34 Virpur 62 Pand~a 'J7 Sariy. 63 Jetholi 43 Varadh.·1I'lI 65 Sutariy. 50 Ear 66 Dev 53 Aspur 69 Bhanthala 61 Vasadra 70 Fellaoi 68 Khandiva" 72 Jorapura 71 Gunthli 75 Kadaia 77 Meghali,., 81 Othvad 711 a.dhavlda 84 Pilodra 83 Saroda 91 Nava,ama &9 Bali,adev 96 Vanakdori 98 6-Hl' .5 Debbari Vadadala 11 Koydam 9 Rampura 14 Bhatpur ~t-I" 39 Kharod 20 Rajpuf (Virpur} 41 Pansroda 24 Rojbav 46 Oadbeli Z9 Rasulpur 64 Raiyoli 33 Kheroli 87 Saliyavadi 35 Limbarvada

" Exclad.. the villages with DO SC I'Opulat~

184 VILLAGE DIRIiCTURY

A P PEN D I X IV - Contd.

LIS r OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES--Contd.

------~----~------_._------._------Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Populadon L C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L C. No Name of Villag. ( Percentages ) e Percentages)

2 3 2 3

------_•... -_._ .. -

Taluka Balasinor-Contd.

16-20 4 Ghatda 21-30 49 Asundariya 8 Koyla 58 DoJalpoy(ia In Gandhari 76 Janod 16 Bbarodi 88 Karanpur 79 G3ja Paglna Muvada 93 Jamiya' pura 84 Dakharia 94 Sakariya 31 + IS Raliyata 97 Rajpur ( ~13Iasinor) 42 Jlvrakhantr:a Muvada

Taluka Thasra

O-~. I Shamarpura 0-5., 77 Viozol 3 Ajroli 78 Simhj 5 Gadhvi na Muvada 80 Kahlf 9 Bhatvasna 81 Marghakui 16 Mahi ltadi 82 Umba 26 Pipalvada 83 Aklacha 28 Rani Porda 84 Harkhol 34 Rawalia 85 Ncs 35 Porda 86 Dhunadara 36 Saiyat 87 Podvania 31 Amrutpura 88 Manjipura 45 Sangol 89 BhadTfsa 46 Sonipur 90 Kotlindora 48 Ru~tampura 91 Jesapura Mithapura 49 Sarnal 92 Jorapura 51 Badharpura 93 Rania _.J"' Shahpura 5) Jalanagar 6-10 4 Sandheli 56 Anrangpura 6 Salun )9 Pilol 7 Nanlldara 63 Vallavpurll 10 Sanadra 64 Sui II PaJaiya 65 Dhundi 12 Wanghroli 61 Kotaria 14 ROlva 7" Gumadia 15 Vanoda 7l Aaarwa 19 Padal 72 Rakhiyal 21 Jarlal 74 Masra 27 Bharthari 75 Kbijalpur Talpad 31 Ajupu!a

• Elcludol the villaae~ ,. ;,13 no SC POPu!lItion.

K-24 185 VILLAGE DIRECTo.R Y

A P PEN D I X I - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CA~TES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

A. SCHEDULED CASTES-concld.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Castes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

- .------2 3 2 ------.------Taluka ; Thasra-Confd.

32 Cbetersumba 11_15 2 Ozharala 33 Vithalpura 8 Kbad Godhra 39 Vajewal 13 Baladha 40 GoJaj 17 Kuni 41 Kosam 18 Menpura 43 Angadi 20 Raaulpur Padal 44 Vaso 23 Vadad 47 Malvan 24 Dabhali 52 Udhmatpura 38 Chandalar 57 Rasulpur Thasra 50 Ambav 58 EkalveJu 69 Vam.1i 60 Muliad 73 Mal.i 65 Vanoti 16-20 22 Sonaiya 79 Jakhed 25 Mitb.na Muvada 42 Dabhsar

186 VtL.b~GE biRECtOR \'

A P P B N D J X IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES

._------/_--~ Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Population L.C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3 ------

Taluka Mehmedabad 0--5. 6 Raska o-, .* 71 Gotbaj 25 Jalia 71 Kh~mbhali 28 Shatrunda 75 Varsola 37 Sojali 76 Sundha 38 San soli 39 Nenpur 6-15 Lali 45 Sadra 4 Kanij 47 Pahad 40 Malataj 48 Khatraj 41 Sankhej 51 Kesra 42 Vama Margia 52 Riocbhol 44 Sarsa 5 J Aklacha Chhapra 62 16-25 3 Mahij 63 Virol 43 Bidaj 65 Dedarda 66 Samadra 69 KhUO'Iarvad Taluka Naliilld 0- 5. 4 Vadthal 0-5- 61 Maojipura 7 Vasna 63 Kamla 9 Mahisa 64 Silod 11 Minawada 65 Hathnoli J2 MllhO'ledabad Muvada 66 Degam 13 Finav 68 Dantali 15 Mahudha 73 Alindra 20 Alina 74 Monihcoli 23 Sastapur 76 Surasamal 26 Nani Khadol 79 f'iplaa 28 Singbali 81 Tundel 29 Hajatia 82 PIj 35 Undra 83 Davda 36 Kadi 85 Palana 41 Saoali 88 Mitral 44 ViDa 89 Pip1ata 46 Andbaj 91 Uttarsadan 47 Arera 92 Chaklashi 4% Dawapura 9l Bhum.l 50 Vala 95 Keriavi 51 aathaj 9. Akhdol 55 Cbunei 98 Vadtal 56 Heranj 100 Kaajari 57 Sod pur 58 Maholel 6-1S 39 Sheri 59 Palaiya 69 Dabhan 60 Bllodara 94 Narsanda • Excludes the villages with DO ST population.

187 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A P PEN D I X IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDUl,ED TRIBES TO IHE TOTAL POl)ULAllON BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRI BES-conld.

Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tribes - Populalio, L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

Taluka : Anand

0-5. Ardl 0-5 .. 44 Rasnol 2 Ghora 45 Chikhodra 4 Bhatpura 46 Gamdi 6 Paevata 47 Lambhvel 7 Linlda 48 Jol 9 Zala Bordi 49 Bakeol 10 Vllnio! 50 V"shasi 11 Meghva Badapura 51 Bcdva 14 Hamidpura 54 Khaopur 15 Bechari 56 Vahera 18 Sureli 57 Mogar 20 Ratanpura 61 Karamsad 23 JakhaJa 64 Gana 24 Fatepura 6S Navli 25 Tarpura 66 Vadod 26 Bhlllej 67 RlImnagar 27 Khankuva 68 Anklavdi 28 Blaaroda 69 Adas 29 Sundalpura 73 Khandhali 30 Ahima 74 NapJd Talpad 31 Ode 75 Sudan 33 Rahtalav 77 Vasad 34 Kasor 35 Ajarpura 6-15 Tamaa 36 Bor'avi 8 Pamora 37 Samarkha 52 Sarsa 38 Tarao) 59 Jltodia 39 KUnjarao 60 Mogari 43 Khambholaj 72 Meghva Gaaa Tliluka ; Petlad c-!* 2 Bbadkad 0-5* 17 Mabtaj 3 Dqatalpad 18 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 4 D.vavanta 24 Mahe1av 5 Rungam 2S dan tlllil i 6 Nava~am 26 Ravli 9 Thalendl 29 Morad 12 Sanjaya 30 Al

• Excludes the villages with no ST population,

188 VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

A P PEN D I X IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd. ---_._--_------Range of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Populatj,_IfJ L. C. No. Name of Villallc Tribes - Population L C. No. Name of Village ( Percen t age! ) ( Percentages)

2 4 5 2 3 4 5 ------Taluka : Petlad _. Contd.

0-5* 34 Piplav 0-5. 61 Jesarva 36 Uali 62 Shekhadl 37 Devataj 63 Dantali :8 Balinta 64 Ashi 39 Gada 65 Virol (Simar1lda) 41 Runaj 66 Simarada 43 Khansol 68 Rupi~apura 44 Virol (Svjitra) 70 Davalpura 46 Palaj 72 Khadalla 48 Viitav 73 Manej 49 Sihol 78 Bhurakui SO Boria 80 Kania 52 Bhatiel 82 Dharmaj 53 Fangani 6-15 55 Raugaipura 7 Ramol 56 Amod 15 Demol 57 Nar 27 GhunteJi 58 Sansej ~I Agas 60 Pandoli 67 Lakkadpura

Taluka Borsad

0-5_ SUI kuva 4 0-5" 47 Bhadran Napa Ts-pad 8 49 Kosindra 9 Dahemi 50 Anklao 10 Ka~umbad 54 LlIlpura 14 Vahela .17 SiS\'R 15 Bochasan 58 Ras 18 Bodal 60 Jantral 20 Khadol (Haldari) 62 Kandharoti 23 Asodar 70 Kinkhalod 24 Kanthariya 79 Bilpad 31 Jo,hikuva 81 Kothi) akhad 32 Nisraya R7 Kalu 33 Vasna (Borsad) 90 Dahewan Rudel 35 91 Salol 37 Uneli 40 Virsad 6-15 Santokpura 42 Saijpur 2 Kavitha 45 Vachhiel 74 Khadol (Umeta)

• Exc udes the villages with no ST population.

189 VILLAOE DIRECTOR Y

A;P PEN D~J.X IV - Contd.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHBDULED TRIBES- Contd.

Ranae of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L.C. NLl, Nam~ of Village Tribes - Populdtion L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

------.------~ ------2 3 2 3

'{aluka: Kbambhat

0-5. 9 Dugari 0-5 .. 74 Sokha(ia 17 Xarsada 75 Nagra 19 Golana 78 Piploi 21 Isanpur 82 Jalundh 23 Khanpur 83 Vadola 29 Tarapur S4 Popiltvav 33 Amaliara 87 Kansari 43 Untwada 88 Nana Kalodra 44 Mobha 90 Bhuvel 45 Jalla 92 Vatadra 46 Bhaodera 95 Ralej 48 Jinaj 6-15 27 'fol 50 Gudel 30 Moraj 51 Tamsa 42 8ath 52 Paodad 47 Rangpur 64 Jalian 57 Akhol 66 Kanisa 73 Lunej 51 + 56 Navagam Bara

1'aluka: Matar

O-S· Dharoda 32 Matar 6 Malarpur 33 Piparia 7 Valkunthpura 34 Koshial 8 Kajipura 35 ChandDa 10 Pansoli 36 Radbu 12 Chitrllsar 38 VarsaDg 15 Dhathal 39 Mahelaj 17 Hariala 40 Traj 18 Vavdi 44 Alindra 19 Damei 48 Machhiel 20 Govindapura 50 PUDllj 22 Shetra 53 Palla 25 Vamar 54 AsamaJi 26 Ratanpur 56 Kilarenti 27 Antroli 59 Khandhli 28 Haijarabad 60 Lalal 29 Sandhana 64 Limbasi

• Excludes the villages \'lith DO ST population,

190 VILLAGE DIRECTORy

A P PEN D I X IV-Contd.

LIST OF VILL\GES ACCORDlNG TO THE: PROPOJlnO:~ OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPUL.I\ HON BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES-Contd.

--- '" ------.------J< ange of Scheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Villa, e Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages ) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

------~-~

Taluka : Matar- Confd.

0-5* 67 Chanor 6-15 9 Oobh"\lj 6~ Shekhupur 13 Naika 7() Malawada 16 Vadala 73 Bhalada 23 Vasna Bujarg 74 Sayla 24 Sokhda 31 Undhela 6-15 3 Navagam 57 Tranja 4 PingJaj 62 Nagrama 5 Kanera

Taluka Kapadvanj

0-5* 4 Lal Mandva 0-5· 117 Ara) 19 Malana Muvada )23 Torna 30 Nirmali 126 Salall 40 Kashipura 128 Vadol 41 Thavan 130 Maaitadi Paaibhag 50 Punadra 13) Faavel 55 Bhailakui 133 Visvllathpura 61 Letar 136 Dablap 63 Dudhathal 137 Dampat 65 Ghauva 138 Bhatera 67 Bhutia ISO Kathlal 75 Vavoa-Muvada 1~4 Anara 85 Navagam 158 Lalundrll 87 Garod 159 Fulchbatrapura 88 Antisar 90 Khadol 6-15 66 Suoda 91 Ramosadi 71 SuItanpur (Taiyabpur) 92 Vejalpur 89 Daoadra 96 Mahamadpura 94 Soma 97 AmbaIiyara 127 Chilchlod 98 Fatiyabad 134 Sa va Ii 100 Antroli 156 Laxmanpura 101 Dhagatna Muvada

• Blieludea tbe villages with DO ST poptllation.

191 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

A PPE N DIX IV

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE P~OPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES ANI) SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRIBES--Contd.

RaDIlO of ~cheduled Range of Scheduled Tribes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village Tilbes - P"pulation L. C. No. Name of Village ( Percentages) ( PerCtntages )

2 3 2 3

TaInka : Balasinor

0-5· 2 Cbikbli Jhojba O-S>I< 87 Saliyavadi 13 Koydam 89 BaJiyadev 50 Bar 94 Sakariya 55 Alela 96 Vanakbori 63 Jetholi 98 Vadadala 65 Sutariya 99 Handia (Balasinor) Dev 66 6-15 75 Kadaia Bb!lntbala 69 85 Kotarbor 7Q Felsani 88 Kar?DpUr Janod 76 93 Jamiyatpura MeRbaliya 77 97 Rajpur (Bllllllinor) 78 Gadbavada Guodela 81 Otbvad 16-25 56 80 Manvarpura 83 Sarod a 86 PHodra 51+ S4 Tajpur

Taluka : Thasra

0-5* 4 Sandbeli 0-5<+ 36 Saiyat 5 Gadbvioa Muvada 39 Vajewal 6 SaiuD 40 Golaj 7 Nanadara 43 Angadi 8 Kbad Godhra 44 Vaso 10 Sanadra 46 Sonipur 11 Palaiya 47 Malvan 12 Wanghroli 57 Rasulpur Thasra 13 Baladha 59 Pilol 14 ROlva 63 VaIlavpura 15 Vanoda 6S Vanoti 16 Mahi Itadi 72 Rakhiyal 18 Menpura 75 Kbijalpur Talpad 19 Padal 80 Kalsar 20 Rasulpur Pddal 82 Umba 21 Jargal 85 Nes 23 Vadad 86 Dhunadara 24 Dabbeli 89 Bbadrasa 25 Mithana Muvada 91 Jesapura Mitbapura 26 Plpalvada 93 Rania 27 Bbartbari 94 Bhitlav 32 Chet.rsumba

" Excludes the villa,es with no Sf population.

192 VJLLAGB DIRliCTOR Y

A P PEN 0 I X IV-CODCld.

LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES

B. SCHEDULED TRI BES-concld.

Range or S::heduled Range of Scheduled TFibes - Population L. C. No. Name of Village T I ibes - Population L. C. No. Name of Villa~e ( Percen1ages ) ( Percentages )

2 3 2 3

Taluka : Thasra-Concld.

6-1S 2 OJharala 9 Bhatvasaa 16-25 48 Rustampura 38 ChaDdasar 50 Ambav 41 Kosam 73 Malai 42 Dabhsar 61 Bordi 26-35 31 Ajupura 64 Sui J3 Vlthalpura

193

SECTION-Ii TOWN DIRECfORY

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

Statement I Statement V - Col. 4-3 - Medical Facilities Col. 2-Civic Administratiev Status of Town 1 Hospital H 1 Municipal Corporation/Corporation MC 2 Dispensary D 2 MuLici.x Iity M 3 Health Centre HC 3 Municipal Board MB 4 Family Planning Centre FPC 4 Municipal Council MCI 5 T. B. Clinic TB 5 Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB 6 Nursing Home NH 6 Notified Area/Notified Area NAC 7 Others 0 Committee/Notified Committee 7 Town Committee/Town Area TC In Col. 4 the following additional abbrevia­ Committee tions are used as 8 Towll Board TB 9 Gram PanchayatjVillage Panchayat GP/VP 1 Ayurvedi€ A 10 Nagar Panchayat/Town Panchayat NP 2 Unani U 11 Non Municipal Town/Committee/ NM 3 Homeopathic Hom Panchayat Committee Col. 6 - Educational Facilities Statement IV Col. 6 - Road Length 1 Arts Only A 1 Pucca Road PR 2 Science Only S ~ KuchLa Road KR 3 Arts and Science Only AS 4 Commerce Only Col. 7 - Syste.jl of Sewerage C 5 Arts and Commerce Only AC 1 Sewer S 6 Combined for all categories--Arts, ASC 2 Open Surface Drains OSD Science and Commerce 3 Box Surface Drains aSD 7 Law L 4 Sylk Drains SD 8 Agricultural ColleJe AG 5 Lt_spool MetJ:.od CD 9 Commerce & La w CL 6 Pit Sy:;tem Pt Col. 10 - Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Col. 11 - Method of Disposal of Night Soil other Trainin~ Instit Jtions

Head Loads HL Shorthand SH 2 Baskets B 2 Typewriting Type 3 Wheel Barrows WB 3 Shorthand & Typewriting Sh. Type 4 Septic Tank Liitrines ST 4 Others 0 5 Sewerage S

01. 20 - Recreational and Cultural Facilities Col. 12-13 - Protected Water Supply - Source and Capacity of Storage Systems 1 Public Library PL RR 1 Overhead Tank OHT 2 Reading Room 2 Service Reservoir SR Abbreviations relating to Class of Town 3 River Infiltration Gallery IG 4 Borewell Pumping System BWP Population Class 5 Pressure Tank PT 6 Tubewell Water/Handpump TW 100,000 and above 7 Tap Water T 50,000-99,999 I1 8 Well Water W 20,000-49,999 III 9 Tank Water TK 10,000-19,999 IV to Others 0 5,000- 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI 1981 CENSUS

STATEMENT

Status and

Number of SL Class, Name and Location Name of Area (in Households No. Civic Administration Code No. Taluka/Mahal Sq.Kms.) including Status of Town Houseless Population and Growth Rate Househ0lds (in 1981 1901 1911 1921 Census)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

II Anand (M) 13/V Anand 21.13 15,139 10,010 10,139 11,054 (+1.29) (+9.02) 2 III Balasinor (NP) 13/XV Balasinor 21.64 4,152 8,530 8,157 8,456 (-4.37) (+3.67) 3 III Borsad (M) 13/XI Borsad 24.89 6,449 13,001 11,860 12,116 (-8.78) (+2.16) 4 IV Dakor (NP)+ 13/XVII Thasra N.A. 3,873 9,498 7,785 7.990 (-18.04) (+2.63) 5 V Dhuvaran (VP) 13/XIII Khambhat 12.79 1,517 • • • 6 HI Kapadvanj (M) 13/Xlv Kapadvanj 19.21 6,364 15,405 13,126 14.794 (-14.79) (+12.71) 7 II Khambhat (M) 13/XII Khambhat 69.24 12,010 31,780 28,098 27,251 (-11.59) (-3.01) 8 IV Kheda (NP) 13/11 Mehmedabad 21.62 3,610 10,392 7.399 8,217 (-28.80) (+11.87) 9 III Mehmedabad (NP) 13/1 Mehmedabad 13.15 3,952 8,166 6,330 6,238 (-22.48) (-1 45) 10 I Nadiad (M) 13/III Nadiad 28.48 26,186 31,435 27,145 31,939 (-13.65) (+17.66) 11 IV Pali (VP) 13/XVIII Thasra 14.47 2,182 • • •

12 III Petlad (M) 13/IX Petlad 2.28 8,205 15,282 14.863 J 5,159 (-2.74) (+1.99) 13 IV Sojitra (NP) 13/X Petlad 14.34 2,673 10,578 9,315 8,851 (-11.94) (-4.98) 14 IV Thasra (VP) 13/XVI Thasra 14.41 2,171 • • '"

15 III Umreth (M) 13/VIII Anand 20.20 5,104 15,549 13,651 14,024 (-12.21) (+2.73) 16 IV Vallabh 13/VI Anand 2.30 3,914 Vidyanagar (NP) '" '" '" 17 IV Vaso (NP) 13/IV Nadiad 11.55 2,222 8.765 7,508 5,986 (-14.34) (-20.27) 18 VI Vithal Udhyog- 13/VII Anand 1.21 456 '" '" .. nagar INA (INA)

Note: N.A. = Not Available • Not Classified as Town during relevant census. + Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration. tOWN DmECTORY

Growth Hiltory

------.....------

SI. No. Sex Ratio of the Town at the Censuses or Denlity (in 1981 1961 1971 1981 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 Census) Census Census Censul

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1

11,660 17,154 25,767 40,458 59,155 83,936 3,972 809 839 378 (+5.48) <+47.12) ( +50.21) (+57.01) (+46.21) ( +41.89) 9,710 11,593 13,069 15,569 19,207 22,641 1,046 907 913 953 :2 (+14.83) (+19.39) (+ 12.73) (+19.13) (+23.37) (+17.88) 13,191 16,937 20,637 24,704 30,738 38,684 1,554 927 911 930 3 (+8.87) (+28.40) (+21.85) (+19.71) (+24.43) (+25.85) 8,493 10,135 10,575 12,636 16,892 19,183 N.A. 883 878 915 4 (+6.30) (+19.33) (+4.34) (+19.49) (i 27.35) (+19.21) • • • • • 7,128 581 927 5 16,556 20,075 22,319 27,053 30,748 35,178 1,831 903 920 934 6 (+11.91) (+2..26) (+11.18) (+21.21) (+13.66) (+14.41) 31,877 34,941 39,038 51,291 62,097 68,791 994 926 931 949 7 (+16.98) ( +9.61) (-111.73) (+31.39) (+21.07) (.+ 10.78) 8,316 7,311 7,714 11,960 15,333 18,969 877 931 916 913 8 (+0.47) (-12.09) (+ 5.51) (+55.04) (+28.20) (+23.71) 7,116 7,834 9,492 12,561 17,592 22,309 1,697 929 908 928 9 (+ 14.08) (+10.09) (+21.16) ( +32.33) (+40.05) (+26.81) 34,584 46,510 62,645 78,952 108,269 142,689 5,010 885 888 921 10 (+8.28) (+34.48) (+34.69) (+26.03) (+37.13) (+31.79) • • 8,100 ',939 12,625 872 860 895 895 11 +(22.70) (+27.02) 19,236 23,928 29,667 35,239 39.535 47,020 20,623 893 886 906 12 (+26.89) (+24.39) <+23.98) <+18.78) <+12.19) (+18.93) 10,649 11,604 12,195 12,046 12,905 15,229 1,062 998 971 975 13 ( +20.31) ( +8.97) (+ 5.09) ( -1.22) (+7.13) (+18.01) • • 6,201 * 9,851 11,504 798 926 897 14 (+16.78) 14,779 16,949 18.674 21,244 24,225 28.299 1,401 933 915 932 15 ( +5.38) t +14.68) (+ 10.18) (+13.76) (+ 14.03) <+16.82) * .. 6,782 15.509 18,197 7,912 320 554 831 16 (+128.68) (+17.33) 8,712 9,567 9,945 9,407 10,614 11,774 1,019 958 934 913 17 (+45.54) (+9.81) (+3.95) ( - 5.41) (+12.83) (+ 10.93) • • • • • 1,899 1,569 785 18

199 1981 CENS US

STATEMENT

Pbysical Aspects and

------~------SI. Class and Name Physical Aspects Name of and Road No. of Town Rainfall Temperature (in m.m.) (in centigrade) State HQs. District HQs. Maximum Minimum

7 2 3 4 5 6

II Anand 857.1 41.1 ILl Gandhinagar Kheda (105.0) (36.0) 2 III BalasiUllr 516.1 41.0 17.0 Gandhinagar Kheda (164.0) (90.0) Kheda 3 JIl Borsad 888.5 46.1 15.5 Gandhinagar (1l8.4) (54.0) J(heda 4 IV Dakor + 890.0 46.0 9.0 Gandhinagar (129.0) (55.0) Kheda 5 V Dhuvaran 1,037.6 42.2+ 13.3+ Gandhinagar (155.0) (85.0) Kheda 6 III Kapadvanj 559.5 46.0+ 9.0+ Candhinagar (131.2) (58.3) 7 II Khambhat 1,037.6 42.2 13.3 Gandhinagar Kheda (128.4) (55.6) 8 IV Kheda 651.0 46.1 7.7 Gandhinagar Kheda (72.0) (0) 19 III Mehmedabad 624.9 46.1 18.3 Gandhinagar Kheda (64.0) (12.0) 10 Nadiad 1,066.2 43.0 15.0 Gandhinagar Kheda (93.4) (19.0) II IV Pali 769.0 41.0 17.0 Gandhinagar Kheda (156.3) (74.0) 12 III Petlad 1,147.0 41.0 11.0 Gandhinagar Kheda (116.4) (45.0) Kheda 13 IV Sojitra 331.3 41.0+ 11.0+ Gandhinagar (101.0) (360) 14 IV Thasra 909.0 41 0 17,0 C andhLta jar Kheda (11 O. 'l) (60.0) 15 III Urnreth 825.7 42.8 11.1 G and h ina ::ar Kheda (120.4) (45.0) 16 IV ValJabh Vidyana]ar 858.8 44.1 5.7 Gandhinagar Kheda 0(5.0) (41.0) 17 IV Vaso 712.0 44.0 16.0 Gand i: i na jar Kheda (82 ri) (14.0) 18 VI Vithal Udhyognagar INA 867.1 41.1+ 11.1+ Gandhinaiar Kheda 010.0) (41.0)

Note: The Temperature data for Vallabh Vidyanagar town have been obtained from the Director General of o~servatori~s. Meterological Department, Government of India, For the rest of the towns the data have been obtalfied loca y. The Rainfall data have been obtained locally. 1 + The Temperature figures for Dhuvaran, Kapadvanj, Sojitra, Vithal Udhyognagar are not being availab • and hence they are adopted from the nearby town as given below:

------~.--- ~-~------SI. Name of Town whose Temperature Name of the Town whom the _N_o_. _____~f~ig=ur~e~s not av._a_il_ab_l_e ______d~at_a_a~d~o~p~t~ed~ _____ 1 2 3------1 Dhuvaran Khambhat 2 Sojitra Pet lad 3 Kapadvanj Dakor 4 Vithal Udhyolnagar Anand + PI6&se iee Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

200 TOW~ DIRECrORY

II

Location of lowns, 1979

Distance (in Kms.) from

Sub-Division/Taluka/ Nearest City Railway Bus Navigable River( Sl. Mahal HQs. with Population Station Route Canal (if within No. of One Lakh 10 Kms.) and more

8 9 10 11 12

Anand/Anand Nadiad Anand Anand (0) (0) (14.0) (0) (0) Anand/Balasinor Nadiad Sevalia Balasinor 2 (93.0) (0) (74.0) 04.0) (0) Petlad/Borsad Vadodara Borsad Dorsad 3 (18.0) (0) (36.0) (0) (0) Anand/Thasra Nadiad Dakor Dakor 4 (28.0) (8.0) (32.0) (0) (0) Petlad/Khambhat Nadiad Kadana Dhuvaran 5 (56.0) (25.0) (70.0) (70) (0) Nadiad/Kapadvanj Nadiad Kapadv nj Kapldvanj 6 ( 4<4.0) (0) (44.0) (0) (0) Petlad/Khambhat Nadiad Khambhat Khambhat 7 (31.0) (0) (608) (0) (0) N adiad/M ehmeda bad Nadiad Mehmedabad Kheda 8 (19.0) 02.0) (19.0) (120) (0) Nadiad/Mehmedabad Nadiad Mehmcdabad Mehmedabad 9 (28.0) (0) (28.0) (0) (0) N adiad/N adiad Ahmadabad Nadiad Nadiad 10 (0) (0) (55.0) (0) (0) Anand/Thasra l"adiad Sevalia Pali 11 (50.0) (16.9) (45.0) (0.5) (0) Petlad/Petlad Nadiad Pellad Petlad 12 (0) (0) (25.0) (0) (0) Petlad/Petlad Nadiad Sojitra Sojitra 13 (11.0) (11.0) (23.0) (0) (0) Anand(Thasra Nadiad Thasra Thasra 14 (}6.0) (0) (43.0) (0) (0) Anand/ Anand Nadiad Umreth Umreth 15 (21.0) (21 0) (29.0) (0) (0) Anand/ Anand Nadiad Vallabh Vidyanagar Vallabh Vidyanaaar .. 16 (5.0) (5.0) (22.0) (0) (0) Nadiad/Nadiad Nadiad Vaso Vaso 17 (13.0) (13.0) (13.0) (0) (0) Anand/Anand Nadiad Vi thai Udhyognagar Vithal Udhyognagar 18 (5.0) (5.0) (36.0) (0) (0)

K-26 201 1981 CEl"SUS

STATEMENT

Municipal Finance

Sl. Class and Civic Receipt (in Rs. '00) No. Name of Town Administra- tion Status Receipt Revenue Govern- Loan Advance Other Total (in 1980) through derived ment Sources Receipt Taxes, from Grant (Specify) etc. Municipal Properties and Power apart from Taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

II Anand M 63,270 13,620 31,420 20,000 38,100 66,42() 232,830

2 III Balasinor NP 4,910 640 1,170 770 7,490

3 III Borsad M 13,131 3,785 5,221 1,503 23,640

4 IV Dakor * NP 4,59) 270 1,000 480 5,990 850 13,18)

5 V Dhuvaran VP 1 0 650 20 780

6 III Kapadvanj M 13.853 6,698 20,308 1,561 42,420

7 II Khambhat M 26,720 5,700 10,980 2,150 7,090 16,700 69,340

8 IV Kheda NP 1,387 3,266 1,529 7,774 13,956

9 III Mehmedabad NP 4,100 2,440 5,510 3,520 1,410 16,980

10 I Nadiad M 67,880 10,270 45,0)0 3,500 2,110 19,790 148,6!)0

11 IV Pali VP 705 60 128 40 6 939

12 III Petlad M 18,274 1,323 3,8-l5 8,536 27,055 59,033

13 IV Sojitra NP 2,846 227 854 250 481 1,468 6,126

14 IV Thasra VP 750 1,100 30 360 90 30 2,360

15 III Umreth M 7,756 2,662 7,49() 2,650 1,880 1,474 23,912

16 IV Vallabh NP 3,027 396 12 703 4,138 Vidyanagar

17 IV Vaso NP 1,750 200 760 340 120 3,170

18 VI Vithal INA Udhyognagar INA

* Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

202 TOWN DIRECTORY

III

1978-79

Expenditure (in Rs. '00) General Public Public Public Public Others Total Class and SI. Administra­ Safety Health and Works Institutions (Specify) Expenditure Name of Town No. tion Conveniences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2

20,140 2,380 37,650 52,710 29,000 141,880 Anand II

1,070 170 1,6£0 7')0 50 2,320 6,08) Balasinor III 2

4,030 991 11,032 1,495 36 2,457 20,041 Borsad III 3

2,960 770 1,350 330 280 6,560 12,250 Dakor * IV 4

30 290 120 10 450 Dhuvaran V 5

4,998 1,479 13,3C4 16,219 1,997 37,997 Kapadvanj III 6

7,910 1,850 23,060 5,390 26,240 64,450 Khambhat II 7

1,401 3,781 1,248 7,875 14,305 Kheda IV 8

1,780 430 4,690 180 8,250 1,790 17,120 Mehmedabad III 9

8,590 2,180 57,550 13,750 470 62,190 144,730 Nadiad I 10

123 27 209 279 638 Pali IV 11

3,753 38 1 J ,081 2,603 29,055 46,530 Petlad III 12

Sojitra IV 13

450 220 250 550 610 2,080 Thasra IV 14

2,784 934 8,627 583 1,753 6,691 21,372 Umreth III 15

213 1,688 1,695 76 3,672 Vallabh IV 16 Vidyanagar

520 460 670 560 660 2,870 Vaso IV 17

Vithal VI 18 Udhyognagar INA

203 1981 CENSUS

STATEMENT

Civic and Other

------_.,------SI. Class and Civic Popula- Scheduled Road Len':th System Number of Latrines ______~ __ r ____ No. Name of Admini- tion Castes (in Kms:) of Town stratian and Sewaa~e \Vater Service Others Status Scheduled Borne (in 1980) Tribe; Papula:ion

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

II Anand M 83,936 SC 2.069 PR (33.07) S 2,670 158 ST 3,101 KR (117.50) CD 2 III Balasinor NP 22,641 SC 1,834 PR (20.00) CD 1,200 35 ST 165 3 III Borsad M 38,684 SC 1,431 PR (72.06) S 847 350 ST 92 4 IV Dakor+ l\p 19,183 SC 1,216 PR (5.20) S CD 1,052 100 ST 1,343 KR (15.05) O,D 5 V Dhuvaran VP 7,428 SC 156 PR (6.00) S 950 12 ST 12 KR (2.50) 6 III Kapadvanj M 35,178 SC 2,146 PR (26.13) S 2,342 20 ST 273 KR ( 4.26) 7 II Khambhat M 68,791 SC 4,345 PR (38.69) S 5,776 551 ST 268 KR (37.04) 8 IV Kheda NP 18,969 SC 1,971 PR (12.92) S 510 32 ST 545 KR (2.08 ) 9 III Mehmedabad NP 22,309 SC 1,238 PR (1.78) S 1,208 53 ST 293 KR (090) 10 I Nadiad M 142,689 SC 7,264 PR (53.54) S 9,200 48 251 ST 1,928 KR (137.90) 11 II Pali VP 12,625 SC 1,071 PR (3.50) OSD 1,015 16 ST 326 KR (8.00) 12 III Petlad M 47,020 SC 3,468 PR (19.00) OSD 65 1,025 9 ST 121 13 IV Sojitra NP 15,229 SC 979 PR (11 12) S 600 ST 100 KR \8 j.88) 14 IV Thasra VP 11,504 SC 692 PR (4.03) CD 80 317 10 ST 769 KR (6.0() B3D 15 III Umreth M 28,299 SC 1,178 PR (30.0J) S 800 60 ST 232 KR (3.22) 16 IV Vallabh Vidyanagar NP 18,197 SC 787 PR (25.00) S,CD 3,500 ST 594 KR (7.00) 17 IV Vaso NP 11,774 SC 760 PR (3.18) CD 2,000 ST 66 KR (2.46) 18 VI Vitha) Udhyognagar INA 1,899 SC III N.A. OSD 248 INA ST 203

+ Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

204 TOWN DIRECTORY

IV

Amenities, 1979

---- ~~~------.------. Method Protected Water Supply Fire Electrification (Number of Connections) of Fignling Disposal Source System of Service Domestic Industrial Comm- Road Others SI. of of Storage with en:ial Lighting No. 1', ight Supply Capacity (Points) Soil in Litres (in brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

S T OHT Yes 15.554 449 4,100 2,443 47 (3,600,000) WB T OHT Yes 3,500 85 90 673 9 2 (550,000) S W OHT Yes 4,187 96 961 664 77 3 (3,1(10,000) S T,W OHT Yes 1,925 63 738 582 4 ST (710,000) S T OHT Yes 9,215 1, 1( 8 652 5 (650,000) S T,O Ol-lT Yes 5,410 85 43 1,000 6 (400,000) S,WB T,TW OHT Yes 12,932 468 1,385 2,526 35 7 (3,187,500) ST T,TW OHT Nadiad 2,333 61 132 381 29 9 (680,000) (19.0) S T,TW OHT Nadiad 2,722 83 699 503 30 8 (l,200,000) (11.0) S T,TW OHT Yes 18,271 378 4,203 2,739 43 10 (145,327,000) ST W,O Ol-lT Balasinor 2,000 19 100 150 21 11 (45,500) (16.0) WB T OHT Sojitra 6,800 183 30J 1,484 51 12 (968,000) (11.0) S TW,T,TK BWP Yes 2,292 43 69 776 89 13 (325,000) ST T,W N,A. Dakor 2,000 41 176 510 3 14 (8.0) ST T,W OHT Dakor 3,600 49 600 850 4 15 (1,300,000) (6.0) S,ST T,TW OHT Anand 5,199 336 20 1,500 65 16 (800,000) (5.0) ST T,W Yes 8,094 157 985 352 22 17 (300,000) ST W,TW BWP Anand 3 235 110 18 (125,000) (5.0)

205 1981 CE~SlJS

STATEMENT

Civic and Other Amenities

SI. Class and Name Name of Area of Population Paved Roads System of No. of Town Slum Slum of Slum (in Kms.) Sewerage (in sq.km.)

2 3 4 5 6 7

II Anand There is no Slum Area as reported by MlInicipal Authority

2 II Khambhat Machhipura Slum Area N. A. 2,055 0,41 S 2 Ranmukteshvar Slum Area N A. 3,142 0.32 CD 3 Fateh Darwaja Slum Area N. A. 1,654 S 4 Lal Darwaja Slum Area N. A. 2,185 CD 5 Darukotha Slum Area N. A. 1,412 0,02 S 6 Mohanpura Slum Area N. A. 5,770 S 7 Kharivadi Slum Area N. A. 800 S 8 Akbarpura-l SI urn Area N. A. 2,575 CD 9 Akbarpura-2 SlUm Area N. A. 2,210 CD 10 Naginavadi Slum Area N. A. 2,085 CD 11 Katakpur Slum Area N. A. 315 CD 12 Ravaliavad Slum Area N. A. 1,128 S 13 Dadiba Slum Area N. A. 2,050 CO 3 1 Nadiad Tbakkarbapanagar N. A. 338 N. A. OSO 2 'Ch' Tbakorvas N A. 189 N. A. OSO 3 Fakir Mahollow N. A 14) N. A. OSD 4 Ravaliavas N. A. 130 N. A. OSD 5 Nova Makhanpura N. A. 300 N. A. OSD 6 Appex Factory (Dakor Road) N. A. 350 N. A. OSD 7 Bhathiji Mohollow (Ramnagar) N. A. 191 N. A. OSD 8 Fulbaimata Mohol!ow N. A. 110 N. A. OSD 9 Navo and Jay Mohollow N. A. 210 N. A. OSD 10 Kamruddin and Trikamji Chaw! N. A. 23() N. A. OSD 11 'Bhoivas' Outside Sa!un Darvaja N. A. 430 N. A. OSD 12 Marvadivas Outside N. A. 550 N. A. OSD Salun Darvaja 13 Chaklasi Bhagol Harijanvas N.A. 226 N. A. OSD 14 San tram Bhagol Harijanvas N. A. 200 N. A. OSD 15 Santram Bhagol Vankarvas N. A. 207 N. A. OSD 16 Santram Bhagol Ravalvas N. A. 237 N. A. OSD 17 Sardargram Sevamandal N. A. 726 N. A. OSD 18 Ramgram Sevamandal N. A. 125 N. A. OSD 19 Harijanvas Payaga N. A. 250 N. A. OSD 20 Majurgram Sevamandal N. A. 1,140 N. A. OSD 21 Marida Bhagol, Harijanvas N. A. 442 N. A. OSD 22 Marida Bhagol Rohitvas N. A. 473 N. A. OSD 23 Marida Bhagol Turivas N. A. 89 N. A. OSD 24 Bhartharivas N. A. 100 N. A. OSD 25 Maruvas N. A. 191 N. A. OSD 26 Prajapativas N. A. 375 N. A. OSD 27 Garunivas N. A. 135 N. A. OSD 28 Subhasbpura N. A. 883 N. N. OSD 29 Subhashpura Marwadivas N. A. 375 N. A. OSD 30 Area Behind Divelia MiH N. A. 350 N. A. OSD

206 TOWN DIRECTORY

IV A

in Notified Slums, 1979

Number of Latrines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (No. of Connections) 51. Disposal of Points/Public No Private Community Night Soil Hydra'nts in- Domestic Road Othen; ------stalled for Lighting Water Service Others Supply of (Points) Borne Protected Water

8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

There is no Slum Area as reported by Municipal Authority

20 S 7T 78 1 2 28 S r:' 12 2 18 S 2T 52 3 2 S 3f 5) 4 )0 S 2.' 10 5 S 4[ 25 6 24 S 2T 13 7 12 S 5T 8 8 8 S 6T 8 9 24 S 2T 12 10 2 S 2T 2t 11 S 2T 4t 12 S 2T 5 n

18 S 2T 3 3 S IT 2 2 S 3 S 2T 2 4 24 S 1l 2 5 S IT 6 S IT 10 2 1 S IT 2 ,'8 S IT 9 7 S 2T 3 10 S 2T 3 4 11 S 12

18 S IT 70 4 1J 1 S IT 35 3 14 25 S 2ST 30 1 15 40 S 40T 4() 4 16 S IT 3 17 S IT 18 S 2T 5G {j 19 6 S 4T 20 1 20 S 2T 25 4 21 S 5T .30 6 22 24 S 3T 9 2 23 18 S IT 20 I 24 S IT 20 3 25 S IT 5 4 6 S 2T 12 .3 27 S 28 S 29 S 2T 10 30

207 1<;81 CE\'SUS

STATEMENT

Civic and Other Amenities

SI. Class and Name Name of Area of Population Paved Roads System of No. of Town Slum Slum of Slum (in Kms.) Sewerage (in sq,km.)

2 3 4 5 6 7

31 Railway Station 'B' Cabin N. A. 120 N. J\. OSO 32 Kharodi Talavadi N. A. 240 N. A. OSD 3 I Nadiad 33 Bhomsi Faliyun N. A. 90 N. A. OSD (contd) 34 Bhagavandasnu FaJiyun N. A. 186 N. A, OSO 35 Indiranagar Vagharivas N. A. 1.35) N. A. OSO 36 Near Maimata Temple N. A. 180 N. A. OSD in Pitha 37 Near Maimata Temple N. A. 4S N. A. OSO 38 Kachhiyakuvani Chaw! N. A. 149 N. A. OSO 39 Kanipura Marwadivas N. A. 1,686 N. A. OSO 40 Kumbhar Chawl N. A. ,,76 N. A. OSO 41 Naherugram, Sevamandal N. A. 302 N, A. OSO 42 Kanaji-Gordhan Chawl N. A. 355 N. A. OSO 43 Narandevvadi N. A. 125 N A. OSO 44 Shanti Faliyun N.A. 288 N. A. OSO 45 Juni Municipal Harij'lnvas N. A. 99 N. A. OSO 46 Omnagar N. A. 108 N. A. OSO 47 Hajishethni Chawl N. A. 76 N. A. OSO 48 Adamni Chawl N. A. 70 N. A. OSO 49 Hanuman Chawl N. A. 221 N. A. OSO 50 Raghukrupa Colony N. A. 80 N. A. OSO

51 Co., Marwadivas (ChhantiyaNad) N. A. 517 N. A. (SO 52 Pij Bhagol, Harijanvas N. A. 302 N. A. 05:) 53 Malarpura, Ravalvas N. A. 472 N A. OSO 54 Malarpura, Vagharivils N. A. 241 N. A. OSO 55 Ohedavadi)a N. A. 503 N. A. OSO 56 Takiya Vistar Chhangeshwar N. A. 80 N. A. OSO Mahadev 57 Juna Makhanpura N. A. 500 N. A. OSO 58 Kolivada, Bhagol N A. 50) N. A. OSO 59 Vinobagram Sevamandal N. A. 364 N. A. OSO 60 Shastri pura N. A. 303 N. A. OSO 61 Khad Vagharivas N.A 1,000 N. A. OSO 62 Sahkargram Sevamandal N A. 24) N. A. OSO 63 Baxinagar N. A. 200 N. A. OSD 64 New Bharatnagar N. A. 704 N. A. OSO 65 Shaktinagar N.A 250 N A. OSD 66 Vanzara Ground N. A. 800 N. A. OSO

N. A. Not Available T Tap Point SP Stand Post

208 TOWN DIRECTORY

IV A

in Notified Slums, 1979

Number of Latrines Method of No. of Tap Electrification (No. of Connections) S1. Disposal of Points/Public No Private Community Night Soil Hydrants in- Domestic Road Others ------stalled for Lighting Water Service Others Supply of (Points) Borne Protected Water ----. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

S IT 2 31 S IT 8 32 S IT 2 33 S 2T 34 S 35 2 S 36 S 2f 37 S IT 38 6 S 4T 11 39 S IT 2 40 12 S 2T 3 41 S 70 42 6 S IT 3 43 S IT 25 7 44 S IT 5 45 S IT 36 46 S IT 47 S IT 48 S IT 46 24 S 6T 50 S 2T 5 6 51 S iT 5. 52 12 S IT 30 7 53 18 S IT 20 6 54 S 3T 4 55 S IT 56 31 S 75 4 57 20 S 2T 60 3 58 S 2T 2 59 18 S 2f 2 60 49 S 9T 75 29 61 S 62 S IT 63 S 3T 3 64 S 2T 25 3 6S S 66

209 1981 CE~SUS

STATEMENT

Medical, Educational, Recreational and

~------SI. Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Educational No, Qf Town Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Polytech­ Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nics ies/T,B, InstitLtions Colleges (of Clinics, noted in De,;ree Level etc, Column 4 and above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

II Anand 83,936 H (3) 300 A (3) Nadiad Vallabh Vallabh D \3) 156 S (I) (l~.0) Vidyanagar Vidyanagar FC (I) C (2) (5.0) (5,0) L (I) Agricultural (l)

2 III Balasinor 22,641 D (8) 8 A (1) Nadiad Nadiad Godhra o (1) 8 C (I) \74.0) (74.0) (40.0)

~ III Borsad 38,684 H (2) 142 A (1) Vadodara Vadodara Vadodara D (6) C (1) (36.0) (36.0) (36.0) FC (1) S (1) o (1)

4 IV Dakor+ 19,183 H (1) 15 AS 0) Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh C (I) (32.0) (32.0) Vidyanagar (33.0)

5 V Dhuvaran 1,428 H (1) 15 Khambhat Khambhat Ahmadabad Ahmadabad D (2) 4 (25.0) (25.0) (121.0) (121.0)

6 III Kapadvanj 35,178 H (3) 70 AS (I) Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh D (2) 50 C (I) (44.0) (44.0) Vidyatlagar TB (I) 10 ( 68.0) o (1) 10

7 II Khambhat 68,791 H (2) 180 A (I) Vallabh Vallabh D (1) .. C (I) Vidyanagar Vidyanagar NH (I) 52 S (I) (51.0) (51.0) FC (1) L (I)

8 IV Kheda 18,969 H (I) 90 AC (I) Nadiad Nadiad Ahmadabad D(lO) (19,0) (19.0) (37.43) NH (I) FC (I)

9 III Mehmedabad 22,309 H (1) 24 Kheda Nadiad Ah'nadlbad Ahmadabad D (I) ., (12.0) (28.0) (2),0) (29.0) NH (1) 24 FC (1) 8

10 I Nadiad 142,689 H (5) 390 A (2) Vallabh NH (1) 25 S (1) Vidyanagar FC (1) Cm (22.0) L (1)

11 IV PaJi 12,625 H (I) Balasinor Nadiad Nadiad G@dhra D(12) 10 (16.0) ( 45.0) (45.0 ) (40.0) HC (1) 12 FC (1) o (1)

12 III Petiad 47,020 H (1) 54 A (I) Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh TB (1) 32 (25.0) (25_0) Vidyanagar NH (1) (47.0) FC (1)

210 TOWN DrRECTORY

v

Cultural Facilities, 1979 ------Facilities Number of Recreational and Cultural 81. Facilities No. Recognised Higher Secondaryl Junior Primary Adult Shorthand, Working Secon- Matricu- Secon- Schools Literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Audi- Public Typewriting dary, Inter- lation daryiand Classes/ and Hostels toria! Libraries mediate! Middle Centres, with Drama/ including Vocational PUC (Pre- Schools Others Training Number Commu- Reading University (Specify) of Seats nity Halls Rooms Institutions College/ Junior CoEege Level) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

13 7 9 33 7 PL (I)

5 3 8 2 2 PL (1) 2

2 3 3 12 2 2 PL (1) 3

2 2 6 4 2 PL (I) 4

Khambhat 5 5 9 (25.0) PL (I)

4 4 15 2 3 PL (4) 6

3 7 7 22 9 3 1 PL (3) 7

Ahmadabad 2 2 4 PL (I) 8 (37.43)

Ahmadabad 3 3 4 2 (29.0) PL (2) 9

6 15 15 S6 16 9 3 PL (3) 10

1 1 7 1 PL (2) 11

8 8 11 3 PL (2) 12

211 1981 CEI\S U5

STATEMENT

Medical, Educational, Recreational and

S1. Class and Name Population Medical Facilities Ecillcational No. of Town Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Polytech­ Dispensar- Medical Commerce Colleges Colleges nics ies/T.B. Institutions Colleges (of Clinics, noted in Degree Level etc. Column 4 and above)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

13 IV 15,229 H (2) 40 Petlad Nadiad Vallabh Vallabh D (A-I, 4) 22 01.0) (230) Vidyanagar Vidya .. agar (22.0) (22.0) 14 IV Thasra 11,504 H (1) 4 Dakar Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh o (1) 4 (8.0) (43.0) (43.0) Vidyanagar (4l.2) 15 III Umreth 28,299 H (I) 53 A (I) Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh D (1) (29.0) (29.0) Vidyanagar NH (I) (51.0) FC (2) o (3) 29 16 IV Vallabh 18,197 D 0) 12 .0\ (2) Nadiad Vidyanagar o (1) 14 ,..; (I) (20.0) .-; S (2) 17 IV Vasa 11,774 H (1) 18 Nadiad Nadiad Nadiad Ahmadabad D (2) 10 (15.0) (15.0) (15.0) '54.0) Fe (1) 18 VI Vithal 1,899 Anand Anand Nadiad Nadiad Vallabh Udhyognagar INA (5.0) (5.0) (20.0) (20.0) Vidyanagar (l0.0)

+ Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

Note: In Gujarat State the levels of Educa tion are classified as under: (i) Primary ( From Standard I to VII passed ) (ii) Secondary/Matriculation (From Standard VIII to X passed) (iii) Higher Secondary ( From Standard XI to XII passed) Hence the details under Col. 13 are not shown.

212 TONN OIRECrORY

v

Cultural Facilities, 1979 ------._------Facilities Number of Recreational and Cultural SI. Facilities No. Recognised Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult Working Shorthand, Secon- Matricu­ Secon­ Schools Literacy Women's Stadia Cinema Audi- Public Typewriting dary,Inter- lation dary/and Classesj Hostels toria/ Libraries and mediate! Middle Centres, with Drama/ including Vocational PUC (Pre­ Schools Others NUlEber Commu- Reading Training University (Specify) of Seats nity Halls Rooms Institutions Collegej Junior College Level)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1

Petlad 3 3 4 PL (2) 13 (11.0)

4 2 PL (4) 14

5 5 8 PL (1) 15

4 6 6 8 3 RR (1) 16

2 2 5 PL (3) 17

Anand Anand Anand Anand 18 (5.0) (5.0) (5.0) (5.0) TOWN DIRECTCRY

STATEMENT

Trade, Commerce, Industry

~-~ ~~------~-~ Sl. Class and Name Name of Three Most Important Commodities Name of Three Most Important No. of Town Imported Exported

1 st 2nd 3rd 1 st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

II Anand Foodgrains Medicines Machinery Milk Mi!kpowda Chocolate Butter 2 III Balasinor Cloth Ghee Provision Cloth Foodgrains Groundnut Oil Articles 3 I1I Borsad Foodgrains Edible Oil Millets Tobacco Tur Dal 4 IV Dakor+ Sugar Foodgrains Cloth Iron Tobacco Utensils 5 V Dhuvaran Iron Coal Oil 6 III Kapadvanj Raw Cloth Groundnut Medicines Mirror for Groundnut E01broidary Oil Work 7 II Khambhat Nylon Yarn Ma;chinery Raw Agate Powerloom Agate and and other Sarees other precious precious Stones Stones 8 IV Khcda Foodgrains Groundnut Gur Rice Vagetables Oil Tur Dal 9 III Mehmedabad Cloth Medicines Cement Foodgrains Electric Motors

10 I Nadiad Machinery Groundnut Foodgrains Readymade Plastic Oil Provision Garments Goods Articles 11 IV Pali Groundnut Cloth Essential Cement Grit Oil Commodities 12 III Petlad Cotton Coal Machinery Tobacco Cloth Products 13 IV Sojitra Sugar Cloth Edible Oil Paddy Iron Coats Bajri 14 IV Thasra Cloth Gur Groundnut Paddy Cotton Oil 15 III Umrcth Foodgrains Cloth Raw Iron Tobacco Cloth

16 IV Vallabh Raw Materials Cast Iron Electric Electrical Glasses Vidyanagar for Glass Machines Eqclipments Industry 17 IV Vaso Cloth Sugar Gur Fertilizer Pajdy Bajri

18 VI Vithal Raw Iron Chemicals Wood MachinerY Colour Udyognagar Srare Parts

+Please see Appendix for non-town components of Urban Agglomeration.

214 1981 CENSUS

VI and Banking, 1979

Commodities Name of Three Most Important Commodities Number Number of Number of SI. Manufactured of Banks Agricult ural Non-Agri- No. ----_- Credit cultural Credit 3rd 1 st 2nd 3rd Societies Societies

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Tobacco Milk powder Tobacco Chocolate 2l 2 25 Products Butter Products

Mangoes Lime Products Stone Bidis/Soap 5 2 4 2 Potatoes Bidis Cement Pipes Tur Dal Bidis 6 2 4 3 Match Boxes Leaf Dishes & Iron Match Boxes 6 4 Bowls Utensils Electricity 1 5 Oil Cakes Mirror for Groundnut Soap 6 6 Embroidary Oil Work Salt Power loom Agate and Cloth 3 20 7 Sarees Other Precious Stones

Sand Tur Dal 2 5 8

Tiles Tiles Electric Chemicals 5 2 5 ') Motors Colour Plastic Colour Readymade Garments 29 to Chemicals Goods Chemicals

Sand Cement Cement Poles Grit 2 1 11

Cotton Tobacco Cloth Cotton Yarn 10 14 12 Yarn Products Tobacco Handloom Iron Coats Tobacco Products 4 2 4 13 Products Clothes Tobacco Paddy Tobacco 5 2 14 Products Products Foodgrains Tobacco Machinery Leaf Dishes & Bowls 6 15 Products Spare Parts Precast Glasses Electrical Precast Electric Poles 5 3 16 Electrie Equipments Poles Tobacco Handloom Spades & Cement Pipes 3 17 Cloth Shovels Electrical Machinery Colour Electrical Equipments 18 Equipments Spare Parts

215 APPE~DIX

Towns showing their outgrowth with population

Sl. Name of the town Population of Out Grouth Population of No. with Location Code Core town Outgrowth 2 3 4 5

Dakar 13/XVII 18,378 ( i ) Rakhiyal (Part) 805

216 PART XIII-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT EXPLANATORY NOTE FOR PRIMAR)!, CENSlTS ABSTB:Acr

Primary Census Abstract of 19&1 Census provides information in respect of each ~illage in rural area and town/ward in urban area. It gives information about the area of the village in hectares and towns in square kilometres. number of occupied residential houses and households. total population with sex break-up (including House­ less and Institutional Population) and population of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, literates. The entire population of village/town/ward is divided into main worker~ marginal workers and non-workers and main workers are further dlV1(1ed into four broad industrial categories as under

1 Cultivators (I) 2 Agricultural Labourers (II) 3 Household Industry - Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs [V(a) J 4 Other Workers [III, IV. V(b) & VI to IX)

The sexwise break-up of total main workers (industrial category I to IX) has been presented in addition to similar break-up for each broad industrial category of workers. marginal workers and non-workers.

The following abbreviations have been used in the Primary Census Abstract for facility of presentation :

1 Municipal Corporation MC

2 Municipality M 3 Non-Municipal Area NM .. Naiar Panchayat NP 5 Village Panchayat VP 6 Cantonment Cantt. 7 Notified Area n. a. 8 Industrial Notified Area INA 9 Not Available NA 10 Urban Agglomeration UA 11 Out-Growth OG

The following conversion factor has been used for converting acres into hectaret and hectares into Km2 t

Acres x 0.40467 ::: Hectares Hectares x 100 ::: Km 2 •

2 DISTIRCT PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (GENERAL) DISTRICT : KHEDA DISTRICT PRIMARY

Loca- No. of' Total Population tiOD District/ Totat Area Occupied No. of (including Institutional Code Taluka/ Rural in Residential House- and Houseless No. Maha! Urban Kma Houses holds -----_------Popul& lIOn) p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

13 KHEDA DISfRICT

T 7,194.0 539,187 547,851 3,015,027 1,574,340 1,4<10,687 R 6,865.6 430,517 437,672 2,408,672 1,257,978 1,150,694 U 328.4 108,670 110,179 6U6,355 3i6,362 289,99] 1 Mehmedabad TaIuka T 502.3 37,905 38,442 212,869' 110,404 102,465 R 467.5 30,390 30,1l80 171,591 88,~17 tl2,674 U 34.8 7,515 7,562 41,278 21,487 19,791 2: Nadiad Taluka T 662.3 85,927 87,161 471,916 246,734 225.182 R 622.3 57,795 58,753 317,453 16tl,302 151,151 U 40.0 28,ln 28,408 154,463 80,432 74,031 3 Anand Taruka 'I 676.0 91,730: 93,191 512,449 269,688 242,761 R 631.1 67,,02 68,578 380,118 199,340 180,778 U 44.9 24,228 24,613 132,331 70,348 61,983 4 PetIad Talula T 475.2 55,912 56,978 306,472 160,340 146,132 R 458.6 45,153 46,100 244,223 127,960 116,263 U 16.6 10,759 10,878 62,249 32.380 29,869 5 Borsad Taluka T 607.4 66,235 67,59& 371,211 195,274 175,937 R 582.5 60,lul 61,149 332,527 175,234 157,h3 U 24.9 6,034 6,449 38,684 20,040 18,644 , Kliambhat Taluka T 1,191.6- 47,021 47,712 263,373 137,530 125,843 It 1,109.6 33,585 34.185 187,154 98,377 88,777 U 82.0 13,442 13,.527 76,219 39,153 37,066 1 Matar Taluka T 577.0 28,424 29,050 160,81G 84,391 76,419 R 577.0 28.424 29.050 160,810 1\4,391 76,419 U a Kapadvanj Taluka T 985.7 57,256 57,887 319,691 )64,822 154,869 It 966.5 50,90l 51,523 284,513 146,635 137.Sn U 19.2 6,354 6,364 }S,178 18,187 16,991 !) Balasinor Talun T 552.3 27,488 27,843 161,535 82,321 79,214 R 530.7 23,381 23,691 138,894 70,728 68,166 U 21.6 4,101 4,151 22,641 11,593 1I ,048 10 Tbasta Talaka T 659.9 41,283 41,989 234,701 122,836 111,865 R 615.5 33,184 33, 763 191,3g9 100,094 91,295 U 44.4 8,099 8,226 43,312 22,742 20,570

'~~_"~~~""'-"""'~~-"'''''~''~ .

4 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- Tolal Districtj tion Scheduled Scheduled Rural Taluka/ Code Castes Tribes Literates Urban Mahal No. ------_- _-- ---_------_ ------_-- M F M F M

10 II 12 13 14 15 3 2

- ~---~-~--~

KHEDA 13 DISTRICT

93,163 83,909 23,7R2 20,896 9113,617 494,859 T 75,911 68,445 18,116 16.131 760,073 341,100 R 17,252 15,464 5,666 4,765 223,544 153,759 U Mehmedabad Taluka 1 6,873 6,127 2,511 2,235 64,882 28,985 T 5,177 4,614 2,046 1,~62 50,581 19,257 R 1,696 1,!l13 465 373 14,301 9,728 U Nadiad Taluka 2 10,872 9,631 3,233 2,814 163,777 90,198 T 6,619 5,~60 2,128 1.925 104,830 47,431 R 4,253 3,771 1,105 889 58,947 42,767 U Anand Taluka 3 10,363 9,152 6,496 5,658 181,538 102,232 T 8,1~3 7, I ~7 4,248 3.776 130,742 67,349 R 2,180 1,965 2,248 1,882 50,796 34,883 U Petlad Taluka 4 11,518 10,1l2 1,892 1,679 102,479 58,591 T 9,193 7,\190 1,778 1, )72 79,740 42,817 R 2,3Z5 2,122 114 liJ7 22,739 15,774 U Dorsad Taluka 5 10,251 9,152 734 675 120,672 56,418 T 9,492 8,480 682 635 107.584 48,507 R 759 672 52 40 13,088 7,911 U Kbambbat Taluka 6 12,740 11,194 997 839 81,900 43,993 T 10,344 9,089 ~42 714 54,662 24,71./2 R 2,396 2,105 155 125 27,23lj 19,201 U Matar Taluka 7 7,115 6,440 1,714 1,398 50,117 22,855 T 7,115 6,440 1,714 1,398 50,117 22,855 R U Kapadvanj Taluka 8 9,419 8,958 1,603 1,441 100,826 44,743 T 8,296 7,935 1,461 1,310 87,634 35,511 R 1,123 1,023 142 13J 13,192 9,232 U Balasinor Taluka 9 6,515 6,362 957 871 45,700 16,972 T 5.581 5,462 863 800 37,910 12,427 R 934 900 94 71 7,790 4,545 U Tbasra Taluka 10 7,497 6,781 3,645 3,286 71,726 29,872 T 5,911 5,388 2,354 2,139 56,273 20,154 R 1,586 1,393 1,291 1,147 15,453 9,718 U

5 DISTRICT KHEDA DISTRICT PRIMARY

M A I N ------Housebold Industry- Loca- ManufacturiDJ. tion District, Total Total Main Agricultural Procesing, Code Tliluka/ Rural Worke,s Cultivators Labourers Servicing and No. Mahar Urban (I-IX) (I) ------(II) Repairs (V(a)J ------M F ------M F M F M P

2 3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

13 KHEDA DISTRICT

T 820,579 105,134 362,428 11,510 185,741 63,636 17,236 1,887 R 668,566 90,519 350,916 11,077 176,544 60,574 12,901 ;"f •• ,~~~ U 152,013 14,615 11,511 433 9,197 3,061 4,335 1 Mehmedabad Talub T S7,5S2 8,933 29,234 1,310 10,646 4,696 928 110 R 47,164 7,847 27,~81 .,2.:19 9,0.)1 4, .. ,1 .611 ~ 45 U 10,388 1,1,,86 1,253 51 1,015 285 317 65 l Nadiad Taluka T 124,871 ' 15,305 46,539 1,492 22,851 8,525 2,151 326 R 86,778 11,161 45,219 1.440 21,f!75 8,193 1,277 YO U 38,O.YJ 4,144 1,320 52 976 332 874 236 3 Anand Taluka T 138,977 19,395 43,420 1,003 35,057 13,901 2,394 221 R 105,507 16,086 41.705 943 32,982 J 2,837 1,851 133 U 33,470 3,309 1,715 60 2,075 1,064 543 88 4 Petlad Taluka T 84,429 11,564 34,118 743 24,067 8,393 1,721 220 R 69,158 lO.247 32,654 682 22,827 8,037 1,393 123 U 15,271 1,317 1,464 61 1,240 356 328 97 5 Borsad. Taluka T 104,433 13,724 50,421 1,736 29,181 7,877 2,422 190 R 94,667 12,916 41$,238 1,681 27,889 7,544 2,304 146 U 9,766 808 2,183 55 1,292 333 118 44 6 Khambhat Taluka T 73,525 8,528 27,600 801 13,886 3,695 3,937 395 R 53,623 6,800 26,657 743 13,471 3,620 2,287 110 U 19,902 1,728 943 58 415 75 1,650 285 7 Matar Talaka T 43,956 5,686 22,258 519 12,977 3,895 725 61 R 43,956 5,686 22,258 519 12,977 3,895 725 ,61 U 8 Kapad'fanj Talnka T 85,294 9,485 48,354 1,249 16,456 5,341 1,201 104 R 76,852 8,897 47,800 1,237 16,166 5,299 1,029 84 U 8,442 588 554 12 2'0 42 172 20 9 Balasinor Taluka T 41,968 15,707 26,990 1,837 4,601 2,427 1,020 190 R. 36,549 5,200 26,375 1,815 4,375 2,333 892 151 U 5,419 507 615 22 226 94 1128 39 10 Thasr. Talnka T 65,574 6,807 33,494 820 16,019 4,886 737 70 R 54,312 5,679 32,029 753 14,351 4,405 532 31 U 11,262 1,128 1,465 62 1,668 481 205 39 CENSUS ABSTRACT

------w 0 R K E R S

Other Workers Loea- [III. IV, Total District/ tion V(b) & Marginal Non- Rural Ta1uka/ Code VI to IX) ------Wokers Workc~a Urban Mahal No. ------M F M F ------M F

24 2S 26 27 28 29 3 2 1

KHEDA 13 DISTRICT

255,174 28,101 9,531 131,557 744,2'0 203,996 T 128,205 17,894 8,796 128,374 580,616 931,801 R 126,969 10,207 735 3,183 163,614 272,195 U Mehmedabad Taluka 1 16,744 2,817 770 16,397 ! 2,082 77,135 T 8,941 2,132 715 15,~l)2 41.038 58.92S R 7,803 685 55 495 11,044 18,210 U Nadiad Taluka 2 53,330 4,962 l,t57 7,995 120,706 201,882 T 111,407 1,438 1,022 7,620 78,502 132,370 R 34,923 3,524 135 375 42,204 69,512 U Anand Taluka 3

58,106 4,270 !l:O tI,44 ~ 1.30,131 214,924 T 28,969 2,173 ~14 7,925 93,319 156,767 R 29,137 2,091 66 517 36,812 58,157 U Petlad Taluka 4 24,523 2,208 551 8,362 75,360 126,206 T 12,284 1,405 4!2 8,182 ~8,390 91,834 R 12,239 803 139 180 16.970 28,372 U Borsad Taluka 5 2Z,409 3,92 ( 1,3'7 :?7,30S 89,454 134,908 T 16,236 3,545 1,368 27,107 79,199 117,270 R 6,173 376 19 19& 10,255 17,638 U Kbambhat Taluka 6 28,102 3,637 955 13.378 63,050 103,9'7 T 11,208 2,321 775 12,469 43,979 69,508 R 16,894 1,310 HsO 909 19,071 34,429 U Matar Taluka 7 7,996 1,211 592 7,986 39,843 62,747 T 7,Y)l6 1,:lH 592 7,9'6 39,843 62,747 R U Kapadvanj Taluka 8 19.283 2,791 2,029 20,396 77,499 124,988 T 11,857 2,277 1,953 20,283 67,830 108,698 R 7.426 514 76 113 9,669 16,290 U Bala~jDor Taluka 9 9,357 J,253 '55 13,895 39,598 59,612 T 4,907 901 726 13,76~ 33,453 49,197 R 4,450 352 29 126 6,14.5 10,415 U Tbasra Talllka 10 15,324 1,031 755 7,401 56,507 97,657 T 7,400 41:l5 719 7,131 45,063 78,485 R 7,924 546 36 211) 11,444 19.17Z U

7

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED CASTES) DISTRICT : KHEDA DISTRICT PRIMARY

SCHEDULED

M A I N No. Or ------Housc- Loca- holds Total SC Population tion Districtl Total with (including Institu- Total Main Code Taluka/ Rural SC tiona I and Houscless Workers Cultivators No. Mahal Urban Member Population) Litcrates (I· IX) (I) ------_.------P M F P M F P M F P M F

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

13 KHEDA DISTRICT

T 34,637 93,163 90,422 29,849 45,035 9,790 499 177,072 83,909 60,573 5:;,621 10,586 9,291

R 28,776 75,911 71.689 23,125 37.523 9,516 468 144,356 68,445 48,561 46,516 8,99J 9,048

U 5,861 17,252 18,733 6,724 7,5/2 274 31 3271 15,464 12,009 9,105 1,593 243

1 Mebmedabad Taluka T 2,460 13,000 6,873 6,127 6,864 4,36' 2,503 3,'741 3,135 605 643 582 61 R 1,865 9,791 5,177 4,614 4,873 3,147 1,726 2,809 2,384 425 ;w 543 37 U 595 3,209 1,696 1,513 1,991 1,214 777 931 751 180 fl3 39 24 2 Nadiad Taluka T 3,868 20,503 10,872 9,631 11,553 7,503 4,050 6,376 5,057 1,319 474 455 19 R 2,455 12,479 6,619 5,860 6,614 4,430 2,184 4,074 3,202 872 465 44, 19 U 1,413 8,024 4,253 3,771 4,939 3,073 1,866 2,302 1,855 447 9 9 .. 3 Anand Taluka T 3,751 19,515 10,363 9,152 10,307 7,025 3,282 6,282 4,962 1,320 321 305 IS R 3,003 15,370 8,183 7,! ~ I 8,043 5,536 2,507 5,106 3,995 1,111 316 301 15 U 748 4,145 2,180 1,965 2,264 1,489 775 1,176 967 209 4 4 ... .. Petlad Taluka T 4,376 21,630 11,51'S 10,112 12,670 8,202 4,468 7,202 5,763 1,439 762 713 49 R 3,579 17,183 9,193 7,990 9,1108 6,443 3,365 5,958 4,739 1,219 739 691 48 U 797 4.447 2,325 2,122 2,862 1,759 1,103 1,244 1,024 220 23 22 I 5 Dorsad Taluka T 4,081 19,403 10,251 9,152 10,651 7,052 3,599 6,810 5,187 1,623 1,057 993 64 R 3,844 17,972 9,49% 8,480 9,976 6,601 3,375 6,343 4,876 1,467 1,053 989 6+ U 237 1,431 759 672 615 451 224 467 311 156 4 4 , Kbambhat Taluka T 4,735 23,934 12,740 11,194 10,601 7,429 3,172 7,894 6,486 1,408 1,594 1,534 60 R 3.930 19,433 10,344 9,089 8,316 5,875 2,441 6,699 5,442 1,257 1,563 1,505 51! U 805 4,501 2.396 2,105 2,285 1,554 731 1,195 1,044 151 31 29 2 '1 Matar Taluka 'I 2,661 13,555 7,115 6,440 6,527 4,473 2,054 4,29' 3,441 849 956 919 37 R 2,662 13,555 7,11S 6,440 6,527 4,473 2,054 4,291 3,44l 11'19 956 919 37 U 8 Kapadvanj Taluka T 3,531 18,377 9,419 8,958 9,455 6,041 3,413 4,865 4,206 659 1,330 1,297 33 R 3,147 16,231 8,296 7,935 8,179 5,256 2,923 4,351 3,764 587 1,292 1,260 32 U 384 2,146 1,123 1,023 1,276 786 490 514 442 72 38 37 1 9 Dalasinor Taluka T 2,37% 12,877 6,515 6,362 5.372 3,925 1,447 3,688 3,074 614 1,793 1,677 116 R 2,026 11,043 5,581 5,462 4;440 3,289 1, 151 3,200 2,657 543 1,741 1,626115 U 346 1,834 934 900 932 636 296 488 417 71 52 51 1 10 Thasra Taluka T 2,801 14,278 7,497 6,781 6,422 4,561 1,861 4,473 3,723 750 861 816 45 R 2,265 11,299 5,911 . 5,388 4,913 3,514 1,399 3,685 3,022 663 811 768 43 U 536 2,979 1,586 1,393 1,509 1,047 462 788 701 87 50 48 2

10 CENSUS ABSTRACT

CASTES

w 0 R IG B R S Hou.ebold --- lodustr),- ManufaeturiDl, Other Worken Loea- Alricultural Processing, [III,IV, tioo Labourers Servicing and V (b)" Marainal Code ------(II) ------Repaira [V(a)l ------VI to IX] ------Workers Non-Worken No. P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 17 28 29 30 31

13

17,819 7,7011 1,395 16,479 2.149 713 112,539 65,134 10,119 1,533 138 14,130 8,911 8,189 47,405

26,551 7,276 1,2lJ 9,120 1,133 667 89,277 51,556 19,275 1,329 Jl6 7,987 8,563 7,896 37,721

1,268 424 182 7,359 1,116 56 23,262 13,578 844 204 22 6,243 349 293 9,684

1,474 1,068 406 157 152 5 1,466 1,333 133 645 41 604 8,615 3,697 4,918 1,263 936 327 lOR 104 4 8~8 801 57 610 39 581 6,362 2,7~4 3,608 211 132 79 49 48 I 608 532 76 2S 2 23 2,253 943 1,310 2 1,515 1,756 759 174 161 12 3,211 2,684 529 174 36 238 13,853 5,779 8,074 2.365 1.652 713 13:! 126 6 1,112 978 134 247 31 216 8,1 S8 3.386 4,772 150 104 46 42 30 6 2,101 1,706 395 27 5 21 5,69S 2,393 3,302 3 3,355 2,333 1.022 126 113 13 1,481 1,111 170 494 33 461 12,739 5,368 7,371 3,2~5 1.278 977 97 89 8 1,438 1,327 III 465 25 440 9,799 4,163 5,636 toO 55 45 29 24 5 1,043 1l1!4 159 29 8 21 2,940 1,20, 1,73' 4 3,898 2,844 1,054 115 208 7 1,327 1,998 329 667 47 620 13,761 5,708 8,053 3,733 2,718 I,OIS 194 187 7 1,292 1,143 149 657 41 61S 10,568 4,412 6,156 165 126 39 21 21 1,035 855 180 10 5 5 3,193 1.296 1,891 5 4,315 2,959 1.356 J68 163 5 1,270 1,072 198 1,256 64 J,192 11,337 5,000 6,337 4.098 2,858 1,240 166 162 4 1,026 867 159 1,250 63 1.187 10,379 4,553 5,826 217 101 116 2 I 1 244 205 39 6 1 S 958 447 511 6 3,884 2,883 1.001 162 141 21 2,234 1,928 326 1,797 168 1,629 14,243 6,086 8,157 3,839 2,846 993 142 124 18 1,1 ~5 967 188 1,66' 150 1,518 11.066 4,752 6,314 45 37 8 20 17 j I,O}} 961 138 129 18 III 3,177 1,334 1,843

2,633 1,935 698 49 44 5 653 544 109 863 SO 813 8,401 3,623 4,778 2.633 1.935 698 49 44 5 653 544 109 863 SO 813 8,401 3.623 4,778

& 2,101 1,676 425 244 222 12 1,190 1.011 179 1,011 155 856 12,S01 5,058 1,413 2.038 1,626 412 234 213 21 787 665 122 1,010 ISS H~.s lV,870 ',377 6,493 63 SO 13 10 9 1 403 346 5'7 1 1 1,631 681 950 .. 908 564 344 186 141 45 801 691 109 1,260 81 1,179 7.929 3.J60 4,569 841 530 311 165 125 40 453 376 77 1,214 73 1,141 6,629 2,1\51 3,"1 "I R 67 34 33 21 16 .5 348 316 32 46 8 38 1.300 509 791 10 2,736 2.tOt 635 52 49 3 824 757 67 645 48 597 9,t60 3,n6 5,434 2,486 1,896 590 42 39 3 346 319 27 569 39 530 7,O·l5 2,850 4,195 250 205 4S 10 10 478 438 40 76 9 67 2.115 876 1.239

11

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (SCHEDULED TRIBES) DISTRICT I KHEDA DISTRICT PRIMARY -_ SCHEDULED M A I N No, of --- House- Loca- hold. Total ST population tion Diltrict/ Total with (including Institu- Totll Mlia Code Taluts! Rural lJT tionaJ and HouseJess Workers Cultivators No. Mabal Urban Membar ------population) ------Literates (I-IX) (1) P M F P M F -_------P M F -----P M F

2 3 4 S I; 7 II 9 10 11 12 J3 14 IS 16

13 KHEDA DISTRICT

T 9,402 23,782 6,312 J,356 14,780 oW4 32 44,678 20,896 4,956 21,582 6,802 462 R 7,261 18,116 4,403 922 11,613 460 31 34,247 16,IJI 3,481 17,633 6,020 429 U 2,141 j,666 1.9lJ9 434 3,167 34 1 lO,4:J1 4,765 1,475 3,949 782 33

1 Mebmedabad Taluka T "2 4,746 2,511 2,235 923 723 200 2,029 1,446 583 95 86 9 R 823 3,908 2,046 1,862 768 598 170 1,748 1,200 548 92 84 8 U 1(1) 838 465 373 155 125 30 281 246 35 3 2 I 2 Nadiad Talola T 1,312 6,047 3,233 2,814 860 707 153 2,899 2,03!) 860 26 22 4 R 914 4,053 2,128 1,925 504 402 102 2,097 1,409 688 22 18 4 U 398 ],994 ],105 1189 3S6 305 51 1102 630 172 4 4 ., 3 Anand "atllka T 2,473 12,154 6,496 5,658 1,646 1,270 376 6,067 4,041 2,026 32 30 2 R 1,639 8,024 4,248 3,776 FRS 702 183 4,641 2,835 1,806 32 30 2 U 834 4,130 2,248 1,882 761 S68 193 1,426 1,206 220 4 Petlad Taluks T 814 3,571 1,892 1,679 138 110 28 2,181 1,31' 860 23 21 2 R 759 3,350 1,778 1,572 123 100 23 2,071 1,248 823 11 9 2 U 55 221 114 107 IS 10 5 110 73 37 12 12 5 Dorsad Taloka T 311 1.409 734 675 100 82 18 729 479 250 10 10 .. R 300 1.311 682 635 81 72 15 672 443 229 10 10 .. U 21 92 52 40 13 10 3 57 36 21 , Kllambhat Taluk. T 352 1,836 997 839 356 262 94 880 608 272 !IS 55 R 299 1,556 842 714 252 161 61 791 532 259 S4 54 .. U 53 280 155 125 104 71 33 89 76 13 I J 7 Matar Taluka T 657 3,tJ2 1.714 1,398 566 432 134 1,3114 1,041 343 3S 34 I R 657 3,112 1,714 1,398 566 4:\2 134 1,384 1,041 343 35 34 I U 8 Kapadvanj Taluka T 655 3,044 J,603 1,441 465 370 95 1,473 983 490 82 79 3 R 606 2,771 1,461 1,310 430 341 89 1,387 904 483 h2 79 3 U 49 273 142 131 3S 29 6 86 79 7 9 Bal.sinor Taluka T 351 1,828 957 871 211 180 31 727 548 179 79 70 9 R 319 1,663 863 800 179 IS' 26 £67 506 161 78 69 9 U 32 165 94 71 32 27 5 60 42 18 1 1 .. 10 Thasra Talnka T 1,475 6,931 3,645 3,286 1,047 820 227 3,213 2,274 939 57 55 2 R 945 4,493 2,354 2,139 609 490 119 2,175 l,olQ'i 680 44 42 2 U S30 2.438 1,291 ) ,147 438 330 108 1,038 779 259 13 13 ..

14 CENSUS ABSTRACT

TRIBES

w o R K B R S Household ------lndustry- Manufacturina. Other Workers Loca- Agricultural Proce~sing, (HI V, tion Labourers Servicmg and V (b) & Marginal Codo (II) Repairs (V(a)] VI to IX] Worken Non Workers No. ------.------P M F ------P M F P M F ------p M F P M F

17 18 1'1 20 21 22 .:5 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

13

16,185 5,639 46 4,845 1,119 61 21,579 12,638 10,546 58 12 3,726 1,517 1,456 8,941 14,&29 5,252 43 2,291 727 45 15,214 8,756 9,577 53 10 J,564 1,400 1,355 6,458 1,356 387 3 2,554 392 16 6,365 3,882 969 5 2 2,162 117 101 2,483

1 1,592 1,066 526 3 3 339 291 48 ZIO 8 Z02 2,507 1,057 1,4511 1,503 1,002 50i 3 3 150 111 39 195 6 189 1,965 840 1,12' 89 64 25 189 180 9 15 2 13 542 217 325 Z 1,784 1,181 603 3 3 1,086 833 253 21'6 18 188 2,942 1,176 1,766 1,738 1,148 ~90 2 2 335 241 94 176 14 162 1,780 705 1,075 46 33 13 I 1 751 59.! 159 30 4 26 1,162 47t 691 3 4,561 2,786 1,775 26 15 Jl 1,448 I.:ue 238 107 4 103 5,980 2,451 3,529 4,191 2,518 1,673 23 13 10 395 274 721 114 bot 3,299 1,413 1,886 370 268 102 3 2 I 1,053 936 !I7 23 4 19 2,681 1,038 1,643 4 1,984 J,188 796 2 2 172 110 62 47 47 1,343 571 772 1,926 1,1 S3 773 2 2 132 M 48 47 47 1,232 530 702 58 35 23 40 2t 14 III 41 70 5 477 310 167 4 4 238 155 83 113 I 112 567 254 313 474 30!! 166 4 4 184 121 63 113 1 112 532 238 294 3 2 1 54 34 20 35 16 19 6 487 318 169 2 2 336 233 103 62 4 !8 894 385 509 486 317 169 2 2 249 15~ 90 56 2 54 709 308 401 1 1S7 74 13 6 2 4 Pl5 77 108 7 1,263 928 335 1 1 8S 78 7 174 9 165 1,55' 664 890 1,263 928 .)jj 1 1 ,85 78 7 174 9 165 1,55 ~ 664 890

8 1,109 705 404 282 J")9 83 143 6 137 1,428 614 814 1,100 699 401 215 1 ,~.0 79 140 3 137 1,244 5~4 690 9 6 3 77 73 4 3 3 184 60 124 9 516 376 140 5 4 1 127 98 29 152 6 146 949 403 546 501 366 135 4 4 84 67 17 152 6 146 844 :m 493 15 10 S 1 43 31 12 105 52 53 10 2,412 1,688 724 12 12 732 519 213 303 5 298 3,415 1,366 2,049 1,647 1,138 509 12 Il 472 303 169 263 4 259 2,0;5 855 1,200 765 550 215 250 216 44 40 I 39 1,300 511 849

15

VILLAGE/ TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

K-3

TALUKA MBHEMDABAD tALUKA MEHMEDABAO URBAN/VILLAGE

Name of Villa gel Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loea- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No_ of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of l'own/ ed Resi- House- tiona I and Code Town/ Ward ID dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No_ Ward Km,2 Houses ropulation) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M P M F M F M F

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

1 KHEDA DISTRICT Km. 2 539.187 \GI5,027 1,440,687 83,909 20,896 494,859 Total ;:'7,194.0 547,851 1,574,340 93,163 23,782 983,617

Rural Km,2 430,517 2,408,672 1,/50,694 68,445 16,131 341,100 6,8~5,6 437,672 1,257,978 75,911 18,/16 760,073

Urban Km.2 /08,670 606,355 289,993 15,464 4,765 153,759 328.4 110,179 316,362 17,252 5,666 223,544

1 MEHEMADABAD TALUKA Km.2 37,905 212,869 102,465 6,127 2,235 28,985 Total 502.3 38,442 110,404 6,873 2,511 64,882 Hectares (SO,227.()7)

Km.2 30,390 171,591 82,674 4.614 1,862 19,257 Rural 467.5 30,880 88,917 5,177 2,046 50,581 Hectares (46,749.97)

Km.2 7,515 41,278 19,791 1,5/3 373 9,728 Urban 34.8 7,562 21,487 1,696 465 14,301

RURAL AREAS

1 Lali 925.12 430 440 2,346 1,248 1,098 125 117 147 129 80S 494 2 Umiyapura + 184 190 1,096 54) 555 92 83 .. 376 282 3 Mahij 1,891.16 90B 911 4,847 2,500 2,347 339 310 541 494 1,485 837 4 Kanij 2,046.51 1,061 1,064 5,767 3,034 2,733 322 2911 198 174 1,869 99) S Amsaran 459.05 287 287 1,801 944 857 43 3S 476 117

6 Raska 956.32 307 307 2,095 1,056 1,039 129 126 26 23 626 268 7 Rohfsa 644.93 235 239 1,381 718 663 25 25 259 57 8 Jinjar 521.14 151 lSI &98 472 426 36 44 227 66 9 Dajipura 327.57 89 92 530 264 266 18 IS 159 32 10 Jalampurll 154.21 23 23 133 74 59 26 1

II Surajpura 57.84 21 21 131 72 59 25 12 Moti Timbli 186.,9 91 91 443 234 209 9S 11 13 Nani Timbli 53.89 23 23 124 61 63 .. 24 4 14 Hatbnoli 632.57 270 283 1,621 833 788 2S 24 366 ~6 IS Barmuvada 1,120.40 1,349 1,349 7,466 3,783 3,683 95 75 2,195 463

16 Umedpura 122.70 45 4S 229 124 105 27 2 17 Gokalpura 236.45 59 59 387 195 192 71 27 18 Haldarvas 912.33 1,066 1,073 6,1128 3,105 2,1)23 174 158 l,n7 967 19 Kothipura 491.50 115 lIS 590 299 291 132 28 20 Moti Adholi 288. ~ I 116 116 6)2 328 284 71

.. These represent provisional 'geographical area' figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban area are those sUppJied by the local bodies. Area figures for rural area are derived by sub~tractipjl the urban area from the total area of tbe District. The (otal of the area figures of the Talukas/Mahals will not tally with the district figures because the former represent' land use' area and are derived from the figures supplie-d by the Director of Land Records. + Included in the area of Lali (L.C. No.1) village . ._-- __ .

20 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R I

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

105,134 11,510 63,630 1,887 28,101 131,557 1,203,1196 1 820,579 361,428 185,741 17,236 255,174 9,531 744,230

90,519 11,077 60,574 974 17,894 128,374 931,801 668,566 350,916 176,544 12,901 128,205 8,796 580,616 14,615 433 3,062 913 10,207 3,183 272,195 152,013 11,512 9,197 4,335 126,969 735 163,614

8,933 1,310 4,696 110 2,817 16,397 77,135 1 57,552 29,234 10,646 928 16,744 770 52,082

7,847 1,259 4,411 45 2.132 15,902 58,925 47,164 27,981 9,631 6Il 8,941 715 41,038

1,086 51 285 65 685 495 18,210 10,388 1,253 1,015 317 7,803 55 11,044

660 252 19S 4 208 108 4 I 253 139 20 89 ~68 757 1 279 65 93 2 69 27 II I 106 35 4 66 258 424 2 1,386 339 513 4l 538 235 12 2 303 6() 24 447 1,090 1,561 3 1,579 188 591 .. 331 144 25 4 632 40 2 309 1,453 2.236 4 471 202 291 32 68 75 II I 95 33 473 622 5

604 28 342 7 145 13 4 113 8 I 4S2 1,010 6 419 151 ~41 23 33 11 45 117 18 75 281 437 7 250 109 181 1 54 107 15 1 17 222 300 8 128 10 95 4 5 3 28 3 .. 136 256 9 28 24 26 I 1 24 7 39 35 10

40 34 6 .. .. n 32 27 11 1~8 5 92 2 30 3 Iii 4 101 92 103 12 36 1 29 .. 6 1 I 30 25 32 13 430 5S 304 5 75 41 50 9 208 403 525 14 2,035 70 1,582 18 112 39 7 334 13 43 l,t98 1,705 1,915 15

48 41 6 I 11 23 65 82 16 81 74 6 .. 1 19 43 95 149 17 1,535 106 647 IS 214 45 139 535 38 24 308 1.546 2,509 18 166 1 121 32 I " 13 .. 2 176 131 114 10 183 1 174 7 2 1 127 145 1~6 29

21 l'AL UKA MEHMEDABAD URBANjVILLAGk

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares OCtupi- No. of (including Institu- tion rationl & of Towill ed Res;· Hou,e- tional and Code Towill Ward in delltial holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. War(j Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes LiterateS

-,------_ -~------_--- P M F M F M F M F

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

21 pahadia 121.16 40 40 212 103 109 ., 27 4 22 Nani Adboli 282.60 116 124 683 333 350 9 9 158 38 23 Ratanpura 114.11 114 114 694 348 346 .. 174 31 24 SarsavafJI 1,137.66 724 728 4,095 2,092 2,003 44 40 1,161 341 25 Jalia 710.59 367 3110 2,241 1,165 1,076 66 6S 23 21 643 220

26 Rudan 1,097.81 950 999 5,676 2,927 2,749 147 123 1,779 723 27 Karoli 627.97 6W 659 4,13\) 2,199 1,940 128 110 1,168 360 :;'8 ~hatlunda 492,17 467 49i 2,503 1,285 1,218 18 12 23 24 634 84 29 Ajabpura 71.72 20 20 167 98 69 23 1 30 CharannR Muvada 44.41 19 19 107 57 50 46 31

31 Ohodasar 783.96 611 612 3,123 1,6[3 1,510 98 91 887 378 32 Charanna Muvada 199.06 112 112 504 265 239 191 99 (lnarni) 33 Kuoa 1,198.76 663 663 3,569 1,920 1,649 26 24 995 230 34 Modaj 1,274.75 1,539 1,551 8,668 4,402 4,266 100 87 2,684 692 35 Maokwa 1,057.61 1,164 1,175 6,069 3,119 2,950 118 113 l,962 637 36 Ohodali 262.90 299 321 1,891 975 916 34 29 - 548 165 37 Sojali 345.12 225 233 1,476 763 713 27 25 16 14 ~06 90 j8 Samoli 548.19 337 346 2,368 1,222 1,146 41 55 3 1 6,0 207 39 Nenpur 1,246.93 799 805 4,660 2,427 2,233 25g 238 22 15 1,308 532 40 Malataj 439.84 166 172 896 484 412 50 42 44 34 261 99

41 Sankhej 857.36 588 606 3,1 i8 1,589 1,529 226 208 132 129 916 393 42 Vasoa Margia 582.22 317 321 1,528 793 735 89 84 90 86 458 253 43 Bidaj 1,035.36 489 517 2,679 1,336 1,343 97 96 353 329 766 446 44 SlIrsa 566.00 294 306 1,660 863 797 U. 63 93 98 484 241 45 Badra 620.44 321 330 1,828 918 910 62 57 6 4 504 184

46 Vadadla 324.05 160 162 944 471 473 32 35 .. 284 100 47 Pahad 245.94 173 177 953 506 447 34 28 9 249 37 48 Khatraj 878,29 568 584 3,293 1.739 1,554 161 155 13 10 1,011 355 49 Areri 382.58 309 309 1,856 972 884 56 49 579 206 50 Wanthvali 1,479.00 1,093 1,094 6,076 3,125 2,951 355 169 '1,027 1,042

51 Kesra 1.009.00 419 428 2,441 1,288 1,153 56 50 II 8 756 278 52 Rinchhol 840.00 543 560 2,939 1,46-1 1,475 47 52 18 18 769 337 53 Aldacha 665.96 354 378 1,954 1,026 928 120 113 31 28 717 456 54 Vansoli 262.14 235 237 1,272 702 570 16 15 560 338 55 Navcbelan 240.56 213 223 1,243 654 589 14 12 473 260

56 Sinhuj 2,226.68 I,S()4 1,516 8,426 4,447 3,979 182 176 2,478 947 :>7 Vansol Sundha 451.90 391 398 2,100 1,089 1,011 20 20 6"8 239 58 Vamali 243.73 115 115 620 305 315 27 29 222 100 59 DeVki Vanso! 905.19 698 709 4,045 2,133 1,911 90 78 1,352 439 60 Kachhai 1.124.31 692 701 3,969 2,044 1,925 116 112 1,\43 382

6\ Katakpura 366.43 203 205 I,C95 575 520 37 47 .. 216 68 62 Chhapra 620.50 443 452 2,600 J ,359 1,241 59 43 5 1 709 265 63 Virol 439.51 262 272 1,468 719 749 32 40 5 3 473 226 64 Parsantaj 702,77 553 553 3,228 1,697 1,531 55 61 .. 658 117 65 Dedarda 346.95 153 153 919 495 424 18 22 ~40 77

66 Samadra 795.42 266 266 1,443 741 702 6 9 164 151 437 268 67 Vaw3 Khurd ~91.71 249 250 1,383 722 661 48 37 454 204 68 Iawa 232.69 122 122 631 348 283 15 18 .. 176 24 69 Khumarvacl 736."12 546 561 3,208 1,733 1,475 128 101 3 3 927 191 70 Bavra 483.95 223 226 1,213 637 576 14 10 344 122

22 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household Indulltry- Manufacturing, Othlr Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processiog, [Ill, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code- (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX ] Workers Workers No. ------M F !VI F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

64 56 5 3 .. 12 39 97 21 198 .. 169 8 6 15 I 40 134 310 22 171 14 159 .. 13 ., 12 1 11 177 321 23 1,101 120 769 18 170 57 14 2 148 43 2 409 989 1,474 24 612 137 434 46 115 25 5 1 88 65 4 398 549 541 25

1,60~ 66 I,Oy3 27 242 31 10 263 8 3 717 1,316 1,966 26 1,182 17 964 2 136 14 82 I I 274 1,016 1,649 27 734 10 493 I 196 9 4 41 2 783 549 425 28 59 3 57 2 2 1 .. I 39 65 29 37 1 26 I 11 2 20 47 30

827 75 512 8 163 43 4 148 24 9 336 777 1,099 31 156 9 127 9 8 21 109 230 32 1,030 48 858 4 92 39 2 78 5 19 558 871 1,043 33 2,162 258 1,448 89 286 128 8 420 41 37 1,27~ 2,203 2,733 34 1,541 62 1,098 34 98 23 13 332 5 120 934 1,458 1,954 35

530 192 398 10 60 126 2 70 56 170 445 554 36 392 146 267 88 24 39 I 1 100 18 .. 42 371 525 37 698 75 375 2 188 59 135 14 I 171 523 89R 38 1,179 37 555 14 180 11 7 1 437 11 1 69 1,247 2,127 39 269 107 133 6 92 62 7 37 39 28 215 277 40

879 310 432 3 289 134 19 2 139 171 5 48 705 1 171 41 444 112 176 25 188 74 8 I 72 12 8 192 341 431 42 729 217 194 3 258 152 11 2 266 60 181 607 945 43 490 75 228 2 153 50 15 I 94 22 211 37) 511 44 518 165 237 13 232 146 6 43 6 23 37 377 708 45

286 219 164 19 72 199 3 47 1 I 52 184 202 46 253 59 44 5 69 48 I 139 6 1 27 252 361 47 9Z0 134 240 13 430 77 10 3 240 41 2 25 817 1,395 48 556 22 304 5 117 13 6 129 4 6 174 410 6~M 49 1,688 188 977 48 394 116 24 293 2~ 2 639 1.435 2,124 50

681 14 322 2 273 6 15 .. 71 6 8 193 599 94(1 51 777 48 545 109 46 5 I 1 18 1 401 687 1,026 52 513 75 209 15 178 47 19 107 13 I 195 512 658 53 354 32 165 122 29 2 65 3 2 174 346 364 54 336 205 212 63 63 95 3 58 47 1 23 317 361 55

2,466 380 1,459 18 663 291 30 5 314 66 39 1,004 1,942 2,595 56 539 120 431 61 35 55 9 1 64 3 18 261 532 630 57 lSI 9 103 2 19 4 2 27 3 18 129 1'6 177 58 1,159 558 788 96 154 366 10 207 96 18 974 1,336 59 1,126 47 691 9 156 31 6 213 7 183 9\8 1,695 60

310 37 173 1 116 35 21 1 I 73 264 410 61 720 78 494 14 108 39 4 114 25 8 130 631 1,033 62 392 286 190 1 109 155 2 1 91 129 50 327 413 63 844 344 610 79 182 87 3 49 178 61 333 792 854 64 253 5 184 1 61 4 8 30 260 212 159 65

388 141 117 2 211 133 5 55 5 4 102 349 459 66 413 396 247 14 138 213 28 169 1 309 264 67 165 20 144 4 6 15 4 I 11 .. 183 263 68 920 27 513 6 236 6 71 1 90 14 38 813 1,410 69 338 14 235 12 33 9 61 2 3 84 296 478 70 ----

23 TALUKA MEHMEDABAD URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Popula tion Loea- Ag~lome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu· tion ration/ &of Town/ cd Resi· House· tional and Code Town/ Ward in dentiaJ holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km. 2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates -~~-~------P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I3 14

71 Gothaj 441.55 259 272 I,BI 780 751 17 15 13 7 362 79 72 Gadva 261.21 210 220 l,3l)4 671 633 376 70 73 Samaspur 207.62 207 207 1,173 611 562 6 3 325 65 74 Khambhali 39047 389 389 1,988 1,012 976 135 121 21 21 708 315 75 Varsola 996.23 430 437 2,205 1,170 1,035 144 121 6 6 69Z 305 76 Sundha 309.72 178 181 992 501 491 16 14 12 6 312 161

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13/1 Mehmedabad (NP) 13.1S 3,919 3,952 22,309 JI,571 10,738 6S8 5S0 165 128 7,510 5,225

Ward NJ. 1 N.A. 687 689 4,033 2.104 1,929 472 415 16 14 1.398 838 2 N.A. 557 558 3,473 1,790 1.683 112 97 1,340 973 3 N.A. 631 631 3,392 1,710 1,682 25 26 1,400 1,104 4 N.A. 1,0 I 1,011 5,329 2,804 2.525 29 18 146 III 1.812 1,380 5 N.A. 1,063 1,063 6,082 3,163 2,919 20 24 3 3 1,560 930

Km.2 13/11 Kheda (NP) 21.61 3,566 3,610 18,969 9,916 9,053 1,038 933 31)0 245 6,791 4,503

Ward No.1 N.A. 565 565 2,870 1,477 1,393 18 13 5 10 1,194 934 2 N.A. 669 669 3,403 1,754 lM9 53 43 8 6 1,366 995 3 N.A. 735 756 4.122 2,152 1,970 75 62 10 S 1,688 1,261 .: N.A. 978 1,001 5,551 2,88~ 2,663 719 67-1 201 160 I,H2 88Z 5 N.A. 619 619 3,023 1,645 1,378 173 141 76 6. 1,011 431

24 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household Iodustry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------...... _ ----- ...... _--- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

417 104 269 SO 95 44 I 52 9 11 120 352 527 71 369 88 220 27 25 26 4 120 34 37 131 ::65 413 72 326 73 255 26 30 24 5 36 23 19 62 266 427 73 522 7') 178 37 122 28 9 213 14 5 11 I 485 786 74 625 79 310 9 160 54 4 2 151 14 9 130 536 826 75 251 103 133 58 44 36 74 9 14 94 236 294 76

5,643 505 570 9 585 116 216 34 4,272 346 7 37 5,921 10,196 13/1 1,043 76 46 2 221 37 45 1 731 37 10 1,061 1,842 1 898 48 121 124 7 13 22 640 19 .. 892 1,635 2 885 54 18 1 12 69 3 786 50 1 12 824 1,616 3 1,314 138 43 2 40 4 57 6 1,174 126 I 5 1,489 2,382 4 1,503 188 342 4 188 68 32 2 941 114 5 10 1,655 2,721 5

4,745 581 683 42 430 169 101 31 3,531 339 48 458 5,123 8,014 13/11 690 21 55 3 3 9 I 631 78 3 I3 784 1,289 1 838 105 159 7 38 9 10 ... 631 89 3 11 913 1,533 2 1,071 71 40 1 24 12 46 II 961 50 II 20 1,070 1,879 3 1,336 284 234 28 218 123 37 22 847 [[I 12 206 1,540 2,173 4 810 30 195 3 147 16 7 461 Il 19 208 816 1,140 5

25

TALUKA NADIAD TALUKA : NADIAD URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Town/ ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward 10 dential holds Housele5s Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Housel Population) Castes Tubes Literates _------P M F M F M F M F

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

2 NADIAD TALUKA Total Km.2 85,927 471,916 225,182 9,631 2,814 90,198 662.3 87,161 246,734 10,872 3,233 163,777 Hectares (66,244.88)

Rural Km.2 57,795 317,453 15/,151 5,860 1,925 47,431 622.3 58,753 166,302 6,619 2,128 104,830 Hectares (62,231.84)

2 Urban Km. 28,132 154,463 74,031 3,771 889 42,767 40.0 28,408 80,432 4,253 1,105 58,947

RURAL AREAS

1 Dhandhodi 338.98 211 213 1,215 655 560 13 13 474 211 2 Kha<1divav 181.53 191 191 1,164 596 508 31 25 355 lOS 3 Bhaner 801.76 738 759 4,174 2,234 1,940 176 159 1,431 624 4 Vadthal 1,086.06 512 512 2,908 1,487 1,421 30 26 20 10 1,008 477 5 Faloli 288.06 262 262 1,612 835 777 3 2 503 140

6 Ghoghawada 928.22 571 578 3,238 1,705 1,533 68 64 " 1,198 487 7 Vasna 667.64 444 456 2,333 1,193 1,140 75 63 5 6 783 350 8 NizalTIpura 437.85 204 225 1,270 (j08 662 27 40 409 186 9 Mahisa 2,593,10 915 918 5,076 2,621 2,455 196 177 106 105 1,513 771 10 Porda 227.79 127 126 713 374 339 249 144

11 Minawada 410.24 310 310 1,779 916 863 23 17 3 6 610 252 12 M hmedabad Muvada 440,75 133 140 759 388 371 24 20 12 14 279 170 13 Finav 68443 268 281 1,577 822 755 9 7 31 19 '62 319 14 Bhumas 967.83 348 351 1,962 1,044 918 23 24 601 154 15 Mahudha 1,381.18 2,642 2,661 14,974 7,712 7,262 284 253 34 36 5,473 3,270

16 Dadusar 670.59 313 314 1,632 847 785 32 25 475 183 17 Ruppura 447.44 404 410 2,047 1,066 981 29 25 6~2 197 18 Khurdabad 80.71 52 52 266 135 131 101 41 19 Kaprupur 613.10 521 527 2,900 1,525 1,375 63 62 929 325 20 Alina 2485.96 1,695 1,748 10,130 5,241 4.881) 223 200 2S5 184 2,917 1,393

21 Mirjapur 158.80 67 67 452 232 220 .. ., IS2 64 22 Kaiyaj 185.41 139 142 771 410 361 10 7 .. .. 259 110 23 Sastapur 28].01 252 254 1,309 699 610 56 48 9 10 502 289 24 Balol 470.09 229 231 1,112 652 560 34 25 322 110 25 Moti Khadol 278.70 204 205 1,020 547 473 20 14 376 191

26 Nani Khadol 474.15 348 353 1,898 1,004 894 92 85 4 2 569 264 27 Torania 386.25 171 171 895 474 421 6 8 306 156 28 Singhali 350.11 364 366 2,129 1,106 1,023 30 31 6 7 723 366 29 Hajada 270.86 113 113 623 319 304 14 11 8 4 188 52 30 KhUntaj 568.40 351 352 1,987 1,026 961 37 43 568 172

31 SapIa 397.27 258 259 1,330 698 632 20 2S 425 137 32 Bagdu 179.73 261 261 1,385 707 678 26 14 479 172 33 Mangalpur 301.12 235 235 1,419 722 697 21 13 423 74 34 Nadgam 632.74 361 361 2,187 1,150 1,037 2 6 625 180 35 Undra 7L8.85 531 533 3,048 ],605 1,443 69 59 28 16 932 259

28 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

N W 0 R K E R S M A I ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Laca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers ServiCing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code ([I) VI to IX Workers Workers (I-IX I (I) Repairs [V(aJJ J No. ------'------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1

15,305 1,492 8,525 326 4,962 7,995 201,882 124,871 46,539 22,851 2,151 53,330 1,157 120,706

1,440 8,193 90 1,438 7,620 132,370 1l,161 1,277 18,407 86,778 45,219 21,875 1,022 78,502

4,144 52 332 236 3,524 375 69.512 874 34,923 135 38,093 1,320 976 42,204

32 3 345 14 225 2 82 9 6 6 44 304 502 1 239 1 25 :! ., 27 14 6 303 547 2 293 15 187 59 '. 1,162 90 622 2 324 28 29 1 1 1 S6 1,071 1,694 3 350 3 2~6 12 125 4 14 3 732 1,399 741 19 39 5 4 411 20 304 S 68 10 31 78 393 679 .s

673 6 203 22 9 2 53 9 767 1,494 6 938 39 6 1 54 10 - 631 128 413 58 158 59 1 4 SCI 1,008 7 247 .. 42 1 22 .. 297 661 8 311 1 20 246 15 1,441 137 832 13 343 108 6 86 1,174 2,232 9 212 9 176 I 36 8 1 25 161 305 10 42 8 466 247 353 6 68 232 3 54 112 396 504 11 131 3 67 60 " 17 1 2 173 305 12 215 64 46 5 368 38 207 4 108 29 7 58 117 396 600 13 4 489 1 87 3 3 .. 18 .. 13 2 434 912 14 597 5 1,906, 107 3,717 317 696 15 1,017 190 98 4 9 3,991 6,936 15 3 34 2 493 105 294 15 162 88 9 86 345 594 16 326 12 200 81 4 37 2 15 54 484 832 17 567 95 6 67 7 56 1 5 6 1 68 123 18 10 442 1 148 6 122 3 67 476 746 889 19 712 331 20 4 454 30 5 2,728 405 1,412 40 842 3'1.7 2,508 4,157 20 30 125 5 72 4 23 1 3 35 104 180 21 4 171 39 2 IS 2 18S 357 22 ns 6 89 7 S5 360 29 171 7 94 15 339 526 23 97 207 5 118 91 4 32 I 6 82 285 381 24 361 49 2 278 43 119 1 106 40 4 269 430 25 110 540 131 238 19 181 105 11 6 8 464 755 26 146 3 107 2 18 .. 203 416 27 271 5 87 598 14 325 8 182 2 4 4 I 185 507 824 28 56 87 6 35 I 6 113 135 184 29 178 7 76 529 25 378 12 72 12 3 1 18 497 91ft 30 196 4 158 83 24 ... 28 320 517 31 378 87 65 330 9 216 I 47 7 2 1 49 25 323 644 32 59 272 19 48 39 I 1 46 .. 25 355 6[3 33 367 2 633 86 494 8 80 49 57 29 16 517 935 34 892 237 527 13 299 214 8 2 5~ 8 30 140 683 1,066 35

29 TALUKA NADIAD URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village I Area of Urban village in No. of Total Papulation Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi· No. of (including Institu. tion ration! & of Town/ ed Resi· House· tional and Code Town/ Ward in denlial holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Kadi 639.14 331 333 1,845 946 899 44 35 6 6 550 198 37 Khaladi 2S6.59 313 311 1,523 814 709 24 29 480 144 38 NagvaJ 271.23 161 161 807 421 386 ., ., 254 51 39 Sheri 527.13 288 288 1,526 793 733 12 8 87 81 469 171 40 Baladl 246.11 220 220 J, 15 5 598 557 24 25 371 82

41 SanaJi 241.72 401 423 2,184 1,119 1,065 38 38 27 31 727 194 42 Arjanpur Kot 210.03 166 166 767 397 370 14 13 166 17 43 Navagam 321.11 300 301 1,622 828 794 31 25 .. .. 484 lID 44 Vina 898.12 635 669 3,512 1,879 1,633 61 47 50 40 1,264 581 45 Mulaj 316.92 55 55 392 228 164 124 33

46 Andhaj 531.40 303 304 1,640 867 773 59 40 22 25 480 147 47 Arera 1,035.64 664 664 3.611 1,880 1,731 29 30 31 28 1,274 599 48 Dawapura 536.68 175 OS 843 449 394 3 3 4 2 249 59 49 Erandiyapura 143.80 35 35 213 105 108 .. ., .. 76 43 50 Valla 3'1.59 123 123 636 333 303 1 3 2 2 214 10'

51 Halhaj 1,177.34 664 703 3,987 2,080 1,907 104 94 7 4 1,129 376 52 Javol 436.85 386 390 2,062 1,086 976 20 21 559 128 53 Nanavaga 163.92 287 287 1,444 753 691 8 II 411 60 54 Pbldi 189.74 415 416 2,577 1,370 1,207 14 8 .. 854 236 55 Chunel 1,573.57 974 984 5,684 2,983 2,701 156 137 48 50 1,895 935

56 Heranj 1,077.22 670 671 3,918 2,091 1,827 172 133 28 37 1,198 506 57 Sodpur 1,265.59 1,176 1,\93 6,450 3,3c3 3,087 170 147 10 21 2,120 724 58 Mabolel 1,128.33 1,070 1,123 6,372 3,375 2,997 108 90 137 127 2,304 1,166 59 Palaiya 339.66 438 474 2,541 1,322 1,219 31 28 30 20 648 129 6G Dilodara 630.87 438 439 2,351 1,228 J ,123 49 38 17 21 666 215

61 Man.jil'ura 292.16 229 233 1,320 703 617 31 35 4 3 465 252 62 Aljada 232.48 130 130 827 424 403 9 4 136 27 63 Kamla 619.22 418 436 2,160 1,154 1,006 35 36 50 44 717 282 64 SHod 380.36 362 362 1,878 1,005 873 97 77 19 15 650 194 65 Hathnoli 293.00 204 203 1,074 555 519 20 24 3 3 343 130

66 Degam 837.78 47. 491 2,452 1,277 1,175 58 53 12 8 610 191 67 Zarol 250.96 167 167 845 464 381 7 3 .. 290 65 68 Dantali 603.12 455 455 2,595 1,340 1,255 32 32 23 15 717 210 69 Dabhan 869.26 1,026 1,101 6,048 3,099 2,949 25 34 207 200 2,198 1,585 70 Marida 902.87 880 8113 4,388 2,334 2,054 211 179 1,408 548

71 Srlun Vanto 592.13 610 634 3,658 1,905 1,753 65 53 1,037 489 72 Salun Ialpad 1,071.24 1,023 1,030 5,591 2,995 2,596 .. 1,519 636 73 Alindra 620.45 :524 554 2,940 1,480 1,460 114 119 29 33 1,067 631 74 Monghroli 755.49 750 759 4,160 2,200 ),960 61 58 3 3 1,190 433 75 Cbalali 685.64 795 797 4,352 2,335 2,017 42 31 1,284 219

76 Surasamal 849.43 917 923 4,851 2,583 2,2E8 132 109 10 11 1,650 564 77 Kanjoda 527.29 487 521 3,139 1,662 1,477 72. 62 1,034 426 78 Fatehpur 203.11 266 266 1,554 796 758 24 26 .. 397 90 79 Piplag 487.22 648 652 3,324 1,766 1,558 89 83 4 1,300 877 80 Dumral 417.86 400 400 2,169 1,134 1,035 65 59 663 344

81 Tundel 603.46 694 697 3,375 1,757 1,618 103 109 6 ... 1,022 320 82 Pij 1,7J6.03 1,412 1,422 6,825 3,593 3.232 354 315 14 12 2,739 1,934 83 Davda 462.89 558 5tH 3,143 1.644 1,499 62 44 38 41 996 390 84 Bamroli 476.02 906 906 4.63.5 2,424 2,211 SO 49 1,093 302 85 Palana 897.48 792 816 4,185 2,166 2,019 302 260 32 36 1,588 1,058

30 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R Kl E R S ------Household lndultry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [ III, IV, lion Workers Cultivators Labourers S.rvieing and V(b) & Marginal NOD- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No. ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

559 107 408 7 89 99 .. 62 1 .-.. 242 385 550 36 407 27 239 3 125 22 7 1 36 1 23 63 384 619 37 246 47 160 80 47 .. 6 .. 56 175 283 38 432 122 236 7 147 114 2 47 1 1 360 611 39 344 16 288 54 16 2 48 254 493 40

546 111 295 42 .131 48 12 .. 108 21 10 573 944 41 218 199 117 13 81 176 2 1 18 9 3 2 176 169 42 387 14 243 5 98 6 4 42 3 33 27 408 753 43 954 59 448 6 244 42 12 250 11 32 52 893 1,522 44 96 10 47 36 10 13 36 26 96 128 45

496 240 326 34 102 199 7 61 6 4 19 367 514 46 1,014 50 705 9 209 37 16 84 3 131 866 1,550 47 251 5 151 5 85 15 198 389 48 60 .. 20 27 .. 13 45 108 49 186 1 88 62 1 1 35 147 302 50

1,023 114 499 11 315 92 11 198 11 35 64 1,022 1,729 51 542 17 371 6 130 11 3 38 2 544 957 52 436 269 165 46 245 221 ., 26 2 3 9 314 413 53 644 232 419 4 159 228 7 " 59 2 726 973 54 1,660 157 932 28 413 104 58 I 257 24 5 260 1,318 2,284 55

1,148 248 690 n 350 230 12 I 96 4 4 441 939 1,138 56 1,797 437 1,135 139 450 290 13 1 199 7 2 330 1,564 2,320 57 1,818 255 902 19 569 223 39 308 II 51 186 1,506 2,556 58 694 34 495 4 137 8 I 61 22 .. 181 628 1,004 59 664 114 371 6 122 S7 2 169 ~I I 6 563 1,003 60

404 76 184 83 71 136 5 4 299 537 61 204 4 138 2 48 2 18 5 119 215 280 62 609 81 224 8 118 41 16 251 32 2 54S 923 63 555 104 306 IS 110 81 1 138 8 3 450 766 64 297 108 168 55 73 ~ I 4 ~2 2 3 258 408 65

571 16 "'68 2 32 8 15 56 6 180 326 526 833 66 264 10 217 4 17 6 .. 30 200 371 67 677 SII 324 7 281 51 5 67 22 663 1,175 68 1,593 250 494 9 481 201 17 601 40 20 1,5C6 2,679 69 1,258 227 486 28 369 179 11 2 392 18 3 41 1,073 1,7&6 70

988 150 476 10 265 131 5 242 9 917 1,603 71 1,547 197 945 28 364 158 19 219 II 2 14 1,446 2,385 72 809 41 558 4 98 U .. 153 19 29 671 1,390 73 1,179 104 677 18 352 78 14 1 136 7 6 134 1,015 1,722 74 1,200 4 1,081 1 59 2 6 54 1 7 30 1,128 1,983 75

1,374 290 782 12 408 272 14 170 5 4 76 1,205 1,952 76 821 51 513 4 161 45 4 143 2 t 84 840 1,342 77 437 36 318 7 37 28 82 I 5 5 354 717 78 909 42 246 5 190 5 25 6 448 26 I 856 1,516 79 610 145 191 4 133 ,16 9 277 25 4 524 886 80

999 328 474 45 335 261 2 .. 188 22 2 70 756 1,220 81 1,842 336 773 5 302 213 64 7 703 III 10 20 1,741 2,876 82 921 107 571 6 200 96 18 132 5 I 15 722 1,377 83 1,387 88 1,059 19 226 68 7 .. 95 I 2 101 1,035 2,022 84 1,077 76 417 4 343 44 33 I 284 27 1 19 1,088 1,924 85

31 TALUKA : NADIAD URBAN / VI~LAG.E

Name of Village/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu· tion ration/ & of Townl ed Resi. House· tional and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literatc;s ------P M F M F M F M F

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

86 Gangapur 268.73 126 126 654 331 323 64 70 242 152 87 Rampura 381.62 398 39X 2,110 1,127 983 66 64 .. Ilil 517 88 Mitlal 665.61 959 962 4,989 2,600 2,389 21 18 140 131 1,488 .584 89 Piplata 603.58 1,199 1,213 5,746 3.011 2,735 85 70 9 4 J,871 6\19 90 GUlal 385.71 458 458 2,748 1,451 1,297 50 36 864 357

91 Uttarsanda 1,027.40 1,846 1,869 9,455 4,906 4,549 192 168 67 60 3,762 2,430 92 Chaklashi 2,531.22 4,736 4,830 26,780 14,007 12,773 310 278 92 96 9,219 ~.986 93 Shumel 511.59 603 623 3,612 1,903 1,709 7 9 1,239 496 94 Narsanda 909.53 1,152 1,152 6,256 3,238 3,Oi8 no 253 194 167 2,365 1,663 95 Keriavi 638.56 792 815 4,294 2,245 2,049 6 7 1,322 SS4

96 Akhdol 516.39 868 885 4,493 2,399 2,094 66 63 22 19 ],527 4.94 97 Valet va 351.26 455 455 2,274 1,197 !,077 51 45 80S 339 98 Vadtal ~49, 78 1,354 1,393 6,904 3,744 3,160 169 144 60 45 2.441 1,149 99 Rajnagar 326.51 349 349 1,951 1,028 923 14 18 744 356 100 Kanjari I,OIU9 1,936 1,955 10,643 5,657 4,986 213 185 50 47 3,680 2,043

URB\N AREAS Km.2 13/111 Nadiab (M) 28.48 25,949 26,186 142,689 74,276 68,413 3,83<1 3,430 1,068 860 54,189 39,212

Ward No.1 N.A. 1,701 1,711 9,975 4,896 5,079 187 186 1 12 3,766 3,384 2 N.A. 4,352 4,415 22,353 11,690 10,663 471 411 98 82 8,181 5,848 3 N.A. 1,339 1,342 8,085 4,240 3,845 119 114 8 5 3,288 2.357 4 N.A. 1,816 1,889 9,746 5,164 4,582 348 348 112 91 3,504 2,240 5 N.A. 3,687 3,720 20,174 10,869 9,305 515 416 731 557 7,274 4,2b~ 6 N,A. 2,491 2,499 13,986 7,381 6,605 532 503 3 1 5,135 3,M3 7 N.A. 2,024 2,034 12,164 6,403 5,761 980 849 46 40 4,422 2,741 8 N.A. 1,469 1,474 7.806 3,958 3,848 145 129 I 3 3,380 2,976 9 N.A. 1,818 1.825 10,881 5,531 5,350 195 ]73 I 4,5]6 3.661 10 N.A. 1,235 1,237 6,729 3,356 3,373 7 3 2,927 2,688

II N.A 1,881 1,899 9,747 5,018 4,729 290 258 43 39 3,771 3.1.117 12 N.A 2,136 2.141 Il,On 5,770 5,273 45 40 24 30 4,025 2,661 Km.2 13/IV Vaso (NP) 11.55 2,183 2,222 11,774 6,156 5,618 419 341 37 29 4,758 3,555

Ward No. I N.A. 479 486 2,383 1,260 1,123 3 5 5 4 1,020 799 2 N.A. 516 516 2,733 1,440 1,293 289 252 I 1 1,135 80'1 3 N.A. 487 515 2,712 1,394 1,318 43 33 22 IS 1,030 7S3 4 N.A. 482 483 2,771 1,431 1,340 10 8 1,174 935 5 NA. 219 222 1,175 631 544 74 43 9 9 399 2.61

32 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------_._------M A I .. W 0 R Kl E R S Household Industry- Manufacturing, Otber Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural ProcesslDl, [III. IV, tion Workers Cultivators labourers Servicing and V(bJ & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

~------

198 15 134 54 24 10 1 " 133 298 86 576 12 316 162 9 18 80 3 10 249 541 722 87 1,440 348 880 90 412 239 18 10 130 9 1 86 1.159 1,955 88 1,658 173 865 6 372 99 45 3 376 65 19 94 1,334 2,468 89 724 16 293 1 337 9 I 93 6 1 727 1,280 90

2,481 248 513 4 640 119 68 5 1,200 120 9 41 2,416 4,260 91 6,954 1111 3,418 86 2,008 641 97 18 1,411 66 82 725 6,971 i 1,237 92 995 23 318 .. 450 15 23 .. 204 8 ] 908 1,685 93 1,615 124 574 7 443 79 35 l 563 36 32 209 1,591 2.685 94 1,287 291 812 133 259 127 16 200 31 14 213 ~44 1,545 95

1.322 149 951 74 185 61 23 2 163 12 3 28 1,074 1,917 96 644 19 410 4 103 II 12 ... 119 4 .. I 553 ],057 97 1,786 230 7ti6 17 382 178 87 2 551 33 4 94 1,954 2,836 98 565 17 273 179 11 14 99 6 ., 191 463 715 99 2.899 259 701 16 452 113 66 4 1,680 126 3 121 2,755 4,606 100

34,998 3,636 79~ 51 494 112 570 116 33,140 3,357 123 290 39,155 64,487 13/IH

2.131 208 63 30 3 60 6 1,978 198 7 32 2,758 4,839 1 5,530 807 99 52 42 68 20 5.311 744 5 14 6,155 9,842 2 2,030 196 43 19 39 II 1.929 185 III 5 2,192 3,644 3 2,433 243 7 .. Il 1 23 4 2,392 238 3 4 2,728 4,335 4 5,334 346 44 6 51 12 45 8 5,194 320 10 34 5,525 8,925 S 3.515 ' 419 66 2 3 .. 43 32 3.398 385 8 15 3,858 6,171 6 2,958 289 60 2 104 23 46 13 2,748 251 18 77 3,417 5,395 7 1,882 177 23 ., 1 .. 62 4 1,796 173 6 21 2,070 3,650 8 2,492 184 121 8 4 I 51 II 2,316 164 19 51 3,020 5,115 9 1,578 164 27 3 75 1,473 164 11 2 1,767 3,207 10

2,405 314 63 .. 6 1 45 6 2,291 307 ] 6 2,612 4,409 11 2.710 289 178 31 205 29 13 I 2,314 228 7 29 3,053 4,955 12

3,095 508 526 1 482 220 304 120 1,783 167 12 85 3,049 5,025 13/IV

601 89 89 47 18 37 6 428 64 5 659 1,029 t 724 108 225 146 69 57 6 296 33 29 716 1,156 2 754 150 171 140 69 106 30 337 51 ,- IS 640 1,153 3 680 100 22 41 13 76 74 541 13 12 35 739 1.205 4 336 61 19 108 51 28 4 181 6 1 295 482 5

~-5 33

TALUKA ANAND TALUKA ANAND URBAN I VILLAGE ------

Name or Villagei Area of Urban Village in No. of i. , al Population Loca- Agglome- hecta res Occupi- No. of luding Institu- tion ration/ & of Town l ed Resi- House- Jnal and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km 2 Houses Population) Ca5tes Tribes Literates ----_------P M F M F M F M F

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

3 ANAND TALUK A

Total Km.2 91,730 512,449 242,761 9,152 5,658 102,232 676.0 93,191 269,688 10,363 6,496 181,538 Hectares (675,98.87)

Rural Km. 2 67,502 380,1l8 180,778 7,187 3,776 67,349 631.1 68,578 199,340 8,183 4,248 130,742 Hectares (63,109.04)

Urban Km.2 24,228 132,331 61,983 1,965 1,88] 34,883 44.9 24,613 70,348 2,180 2,248 50,796 RURAL AREAS

I Ardi 629.89 443 455 2,556 1,285 1,271 21 25 7 8 814 300 2 Chori! 534.(J6 319 337 1,976 1,031 945 63 59 39 37 681 357 3 Thamna 1,212.77 813 872 4,698 2,472 2,226 148 113 330 321 1,545 952 4 Bhatpura 110.41 320 320 2,017 1,044 973 9 5 1 666 332 5 Navapura 42.01 47 50 439 223 216 17 15 154 91

6 Farvata 424.95 240 240 1,303 697 606 17 16 I 387 140 7 Ltngda 692.37 688 688 3,758 2,006 1,752 55 40 9 9 1,402 700 8 PansO! a 1,287.36 1,094 1,152 6,212 3,284 2,928 173 160 159 160 2,126 1,033 9 ZalabOldi 314.01 257 257 1,512 777 735 27 24 20 II 586 149 10 Van sol 1,149.57 929 941 4,925 2,571 2,354 142 128 18 12 1,506 551

11 Saiyadpura 379.66 385 393 2,261 1,175 1,086 12 10 774 256 12 Meghva Badapura ;;62.82 291 291 1,960 1,010 950 71 63 3 1 647 277 13 Aship'lfa 254.22 246 246 1,302 679 623 38 31 .. 485 280 14 Hall idpura 344.95 369 375 1,976 1,030 946 :32 34 8 7 121 290 15 Bechari 669.10 414 414 2,411 1,273 1,138 23 19 8 4 798 333

16 Khankhanpur 243.40 392 392 2,053 1,117 936 11 10 706 163 17 Dhu eta 680.76 369 369 2,129 1,127 1,002 83 60 718 211 18 Sureli 1,165.33 784 792 4,686 2,487 2,199 113 102 24 15 1,430 446 19 B~dapura 14X.2 ! 203 203 I,O~M 557 491 35 31 358 125 20 Ratanpura 384,15 546 560 2,923 1,538 It3S5 53 52 22 12 977 460

21 Oagjipura 405.17 438 438 2,51 :! 1,341 1,171 38 30 799 255 22 Gangapura 223.55 128 12R 602 313 289 15 15 .. 198 71 23 Jakhala 294.97 209 213 1,360 719 641 50 32 7 11 494 232 24 Fafepura 165.26 193 193 985 519 466 3 4 337 til 25 Tarpura 140.08 137 137 791 408 383 5 3 5 1 248 29

26 Bhalej 1,462.29 1,670 1,696 10,899 5,627 5,l72 93 103 62 50 4,087 2,351 27 Khankuva 655.27 768 788 4,574 2,4C7 2,167 43 43 13 5 1,4R8 577 28 Bharoda 969Ji7 668 668 3,867 2.035 1,832 55 S6 6 6 1,487 899 29 Sundalpura 2,430.83 1,000 1,002 6,346 3,353 2,993 123 1 !4 28 18 1,913 793 30 Ahirna 525.72 783 789 4,801 2,497 2,30-1 70 59 18 16 1,576 642

31 Ode 3.297.60 2,986 3,091 17,827 9,266 8,561 350 307 226 202 6,335 3,852 32 Sardarpura 2:B.97 269 269 1,556 787 769 2 2 .. 435 131 33 Rahtalav 2)7.76 251 265 1,470 790 680 72 68 17 19 517 212 34 Kasor 892.00 1,046 1,077 5,937 3,152 2.785 126 III 73 63 2,225 1,135 35 Ajarpura 935.05 767 784 4,347 2,278 2,069 79 77 37 35 1,593 1,071

36 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A N W 0 R K E R S ------._------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Tota: Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3

19,395 1,003 13,901 221 4,210 8,442 114,924 138,977 43,420 35,057 2,394 58,106 580 130,131

16,086 943 12,837 133 2,173 7,925 156,767 105,507 41,705 32,981 1,851 28,969 5/4 93,319

3,309 60 1,064 88 2,097 517 58,157 33,470 1,715 2,075 543 29,137 66 36,812

642 75 469 21 112 31 38 23 22 7 112 636 1,084 1 503 143 230 173 139 3 97 4 7 528 795 2 1,28~ 475 436 17 613 332 34 5 205 121 17 1,ISt 1,734 3 566 40 168 2 112 36 103 1 183 I 4 196 474 737 41 127 22 24 5 IS 4 88 13 1 18 95 176 5

379 175 165 34 177 133 3 34 7 .. 318 431 6 1,113 224 498 II 432 203 15 168 10 4 893 1,524 7 1,713 133 894 23 461 91 61 1 297 18.., 8 13 1,~63 2,782 8 4[0 6 341 3 37 I 32 .t. 367 729 9 1,375 136 821 14 351 III 29 5 174 6 4 85 1,\92 2,133 10

618 53 451 9 99 36 7 61 8 557 1,033 11 528 11 417 7 65 2 Ci 40 2 185 481 754 12 367 123 221 2 123 i21 6 17 312 500 13 5S2 22 425 7 81 IS 2 74 5 287 443 637 I.e 677 42 442 2 188 39 2 45 18 596 1,07S 15

593 II 523 6 44 5 5 21 3 153 521 772 16 6CO 67 393 13 177 54 30 6 144 521 791 17 1,352 45 874 8 416 26 62 11 26 547 1,109 1,607 18 276 97 106 20 124 75 5 41 2 22 70 259 324 19 8e9 259 413 7 269 244 16 III 8 1 7 728 1,119 20

710 103 362 2 274 98 7 2 67 1 631 1,068 21 174 II 63 I 64 S 3 44 2 1 139 277 22 381 66 239 2 81 63 I 60 1 :2 3D 336 545 21 324 3 227 74 3 10 13 .. 195 463 24 238 64 IIi I 39 44 24 1 12 1 66 169 253 25

2,680 235 934 21 632 160 48 2 1,066 52 1 3 2,946 5,034 26 1,365 67 714 4 513 57 12 126 6 19 131 1,023 1,969 27 1,149 244 620 18 393 215 8 .. 128 11 886 1,588 28 1 Jill 183 1,171 15 423 155 21 1 196 12 7 1,542 2,803 29 J, ~O I 103 952 30 224 66 26 3 99 4 7 98 1,189 2,103 30

5,041 642 2,044 16 1,783 543 34 .. 1,180 83 19 93 4,206 7,826 31 458 248 182 57 213 169 .. J 63 21 )4 3 315 518 32 420 109 137 1 193 91 12 5 78 12 liS 370 456 '3 1,6 n4 198 699 12 496 158 28 2 381 26 11 170 1,537 2,417 34 I, 86 246 491 8 311 205 29 5 355 28 I 3 1.091 1,820 3S

37 t AtOKA: ANAND tm.BAN I VILtAG.Il:

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loea- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tim'l ration! & of Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate, ------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Boriavi 1,545.48 2.595 2,626 14,113 7,311 6.h02 201 210 4(' 45 4,779 2,470 37 Sarnarkha 2,127.06 2,955 3,086 16,449 8,556 7;1\93 270 229 179 142 6,058 2,928 38 Tarnal 880.26 1,030 1,043 5,619 /.,915 1,704 124 123 3 3 1942 830 39 Kunjarao 1,084.36 978 9114 5,657 2.1)1 ~ 2,742 ? 1 65 57 47 1,714 866 40 5hili 1,965.80 1,544 1,551 9,055 4,693 4,362 106 99 2,625 865

41 Khorwad 612.11 458 458 2,594 1,366 1,228 74 61 780 302 42 Pratappura 296.74 355 355 1.828 958 870 26 23 -- 543 177 4) Khambbolaj 1.639.59 1,470 1,478 8,001 4,170 3,831 134 III 121 10~ 2,811 1,619 44 Rasnol 1,186.36 1,242 1.244 6,816 3,543 3,273 138 l30 8 4 2,172 852 45 Chikbodra 1,273.74 2,235 2,255 11,841 6,266 5,575 229 201 329 288 4,053 2.239

46 Gllmdi 573.25 1,596 1,633 9,001 4,690 4,311 271 192 185 181 3,390 2,224 47 Lambbvel 519.34 708 710 3,323 1,743 1,580 121 93 30 24 1,142 613 48 Jol 739.86 691 691 3,803 1,979 1,824 - - 9 9 1,178 480 49 Bakrol 1,854.67 2,014 2,063 11,125 5,853 5,272 262 239 224 202 3,577 1,966 50 Vaghasi 587.84 559 569 2,802 1,467 1,335 55 38 25 15 988 584

51 Bedva 419.80 741 750 4,198 2,225 1,973 10 6 30 33 1,496 763 52 Sarsa 2,261.75 2,367 2,389 14,350 7,6H 6,719 412 361 545 477 5,226 3,121 53 Dholi 160.24 161 161 1,')!3 553 460 13 16 372 liS 54 Khanpur 1,210.93 592 617 3,470 1,837 1,633 153 156 49 37 1,044 516 55 Kberda 690.23 325 32) 1.840 974 866 116 102 550 246

56 Vahera 1,288.38 987 996 5,908 3,138 2,770 166 130 21 1 ~ 1,823 862 57 Mogar 1,097.77 1,098 1,098 5,907 3.141 2,766 170 146 9 9 2,104 1,194 58 HadlZood 448.17 680 680 3.927 2,043 1,884 19 23 .. 1,445 587 59 Jitodiya 312.88 478 518 2,717 1,432 1,279 43 36 113 95 907 526 60 Mogari 820.44 1,151 1.178 6,064 3,240 2,824 206 182 274 243 2.167 1,355

61 Karamsad 1,6'}7.13 3,246 3,268 15,896 8,218 7,t(78 229 179 54 55 5,872 4,135 62 Valasan 677.93 1,011 1,012 5,375 2,868 2,507 144 136 1,910 943 63 Sandesar 719.68 886 886 4,708 2,441 2,766 156 164 .- 1,692 926 64 Gana 343.14 415 415 2,954 1,521 1,433 204 176 I 3 1,146 728 65 Navli 763.36 1,000 1,014 5,564 2,926 2,638 122 116 32 34 2,213 1,482

66 Vadod 1,937.60 2,144 2,187 12,116 6,435 5,681 251l 197 216 210 4,277 2.135 67 Ramnagar 455,34 642 642 3,441 1,875 1,566 66 26 I 1 1,063 372 68 Anklavdi 610.76 333 337 2,029 1,085 944 25 21 6 6 612 128 (,9 Adas 1,765.71 1,897 1,915 10,546 5.542 5,004 107 130 1 I 12 3,738 1,849 70 Napad Vanto 845.47 1,601 1,611 9,423 4,942 4,481 123 103 2,589 962

71 Vanskhiliya 244.52 396 399 1.993 1,019 974 22 17 644 252 72 Meghva Gana 265.81 258 258 J ,570 795 775 70 57 70 74 574 387 73 Kbandbali 299.18 311 311 1,676 881 795 29 26 2 I 656 439 74 Napad TaJpad 858.16 948 1,012 5,954 3,164 2,790 253 206 142 III 2,137 1,373 75 Sudan 530.57 699 712 3,787 1,954 1,833 lt7 102 23 26 1,338 601

76 Rajupura 331,64 409 409 , ,889 993 896 102 90 570 212 77 Vasad 1,365,00 1,834 1,846 9,757 5,160 4,597 502 452 259 241 3,612 2,367

-~----'------

38 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R ro E R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Maio Agricultural Processing, [IU, IV, liou Workers Cultiva tors Labounrs Servicing and V(b) &: Marginal NOD- Code (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs (V(a)] VI to IX J Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3,891 1,184 1,793 67 856 1,008 52 11 1,190 98 16 319 3,404 5,299 36 4,586 566 1,915 35 1,351 459 72 14 1,248 58 II 221 3,959 7,106 37 1,461 245 638 26 520 210 45 258 9 33 439 1,421 2,02" 38 1,707 466 613 19 819 432 15 260 15 12 100 1,196 2,176 39 2,629 451 1,378 34 J,072 412 31 4 148 1 7 371 2,057 3,540 40

722 63 513 17 185 46 1 23 644 1,165 41 424 9 291 5 77 3 1 55 1 76 502 458 359 42 2,268 993 612 45 1,036 870 64 5 556 73 2 53 1,900 2,785 43 1,858 45 710 11 904 23 28 216 II 13 653 1,672 2,575 44 3,316 601 979 19 1,031 454 48 1 1,258 127 4 304 2,946 4,670 45

2,300 247 203 1 626 94 42 2 1,429 ISO 5 13 2,385 4,051 46 993 226 249 5 273 142 15 I 456 71! 10 85 740 1,269 47 1,042 172 497 13 399 lSI 22 124 8 2 121 935 1,531 48 3,033 503 739 10 1,010 386 35 1,249 107 6 165 2,814 4,604 49 804 164 249 1 225 144 10 I 320 18 4 205 659 966 50

1,164 80 568 4 229 46 22 5 345 25 26 235 1,035 1,658 51 3,985 854 1,250 9 1,496 793 131 6 1,108 46 12 197 3,634 5,668 52 263 13 152 88 12 1 .. 22 I 26 290 421 53 969 115 534 6 303 89 12 1 120 19 868 1,518 54 554 45 172 6 315 36 16 1 51 1 4~0 821 .55

1,716 134 644 3 726 123 27 319 8 4 15 1,418 2,621 56 1,564 250 462 7 535 219 18 549 24 1 1,577 2,515 57 1,008 77 250 9 221 60 3 3 534 5 3 16 1;032 1,791 58 789 142 217 1 236 120 8 328 21 2 649 1,135 59 1,824 279 310 577 261 43 894 17 -1 9 1,415 2,536 60

4,300 457 589 19 657 244 108 4 2,946 190 2 77 3,916 7,144 61 1.453 399 4~4 1 437 267 26 1 536 130 9 137 1,406 1,971 62 1,254 133 443 5 501 102 26 .. 2R4 26 I t ,188 2,132 63 811 28 246 3 264 13 13 1 288 11 228 710 1,177 64 1,596 332 581 20 399 269 12 4 604 39 84 1,330 2,222 65

3,257 470 1,119 14 1,121 401 32 3 985 52 8 67 3,170 5,144 66 974 40 385 2 390 20 7 192 18 10 I! I 891 1,415 67 559 58 308 2 174 47 77 9 33 94 493 792 68 2,945 360 950 12 898 284 72 5 1,025 59 6 52 2,591 4,592 69 2,55& 74 !,OH 21 1,140 52 56 321 1 7 53 2,377 4,354 70

564 40 227 2 178 36 12 1 147 1 26 269 429 665 71 423 174 137 5 169 159 12 1 105 9 372 60} 7Z 459 4 270 124 1 7 1 58 2 7 422 784 73 1,728 258 619 12 556 209 54 1 499 36 10 1,436 2,522 74 1,085 163 376 13 446 144 11 1 252 5 2 869 1,668 75

567 63 242 13 133 31 4 192 15 1 89 425 744 76 2,744 428 453 9 498 252 66 14 1,727 153 2 9 2,414 4,160 77 -

39 lALUKA ANAND URBAN/VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population LocB. Agglome· hectares Occupi· No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi· House- tional and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless SCheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M P M F M F M F

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

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13jV Anand (M) 21.\3 14,807 15,139 113,936 44,697 39,239 1,095 974 1,676 1,425 32,796 22,507

Ward No. I N.A. 1,772 1,802 9/69 4,834 4,235 247 209 67 45 3,506 1,898 II N.A. 1,072 1,107 6,596 3,426 3,170 9 11 217 193 2,212 1,640 III N.A. !lll 834 4,642 2,404 2,238 24 20 2 6 1,821 1,416 IV N.A. 491 501 2,R54 1,510 1,344 15 10 3 1 1,331 1,037 V N.A. 786 819 4,888 2,819 2,069 57 40 99 85 2,191 1,498

VI N.A. 1,053 1,058 5,735 3,074 2,661 101 104 194 141 2,234 1,508 VII N.A. 665 717 3,715 1,952 1,163 IR 16 63 50 1,588 1,258 VIII N.A. 1,334 1,334 7,463 3,872 3,591 174 165 3 I 3,251 2,292 IX N.A. 955 957 5,429 2,818 2,611 9 7 42 40 2,276 1,791 X N,A. 839 848 4,673 2,447 2,226 33 24 45 41 2,080 1,730

Xl N.A. 1,130 1,137 6,591 3,422 3,169 2 3 l56 140 2,068 1,434 XII N.A. 7,104 2,168 11,616 6,184 5,432 276 249 334 273 3,839 2,342 XIJI N.A. 1,069 1,124 6,609 3,578 3,031 66 62 159 139 2,519 1,630 XIV N.A. 724 733 4,056 2,357 1,699 64 54 292 264 1,880 1,033

Km,2 13/VI Vallabh 2.30 3,899 3,914 18,197 9,936 8,261 438 349 322 272 7,566 5,113 Vidya Nagar (NP) Ward No. r N.A. 788 792 3,839 2,122 1,717 112 68 23 16 1,783 1,304 II N.A, 646 647 2,963 1,547 1,416 101 86 137 118 1,128 843 III N.A. 495 497 2,165 1,070 1,095 II 9 30 26 81)3 783 IV N."'. 756 759 3,354 1,869 1,185 16 8 22 13 1,357 799 V N.A. 637 M2 3,174 1,908 1,266 73 64 4 2 1,567 823

VII N.A. 577 577 2,702 1,420 1,282 149 114 106 97 928 561

Km.2 t3jVII Vithal 1.Z1 44Z 456 I,S99 1,064 835 63 48 122 SI 507 157 Udhyognagar INA Ward No. ( N.A. 442 456 1,899 1,064 835 63 4R 122 81 507 157 Km.2 13/VIIl Umreth (M) 20.20 5,OSa 5,104 28,299 1,4651 13,648 584 594 128 104 1;9,927 7,106

Ward NI), I N.A. 1,066 1.068 5,439 2,850 2,589 79 77 24 17 1.677 1,179 II N.A. 636 636 3,088 1,588 1,500 'i1.7 96 22 19 1,112 1,040 III N A. 1,045 1,r62 6,605 3,534 3,071 48 49 42 32 1.995 1,133 IV N.A. 933 933 5,160 2,596 2,'64 .. .. 2,013 1,415 V N.A. 648 653 3,866 1,956 1,910 4 3 16 15 1,423 1,141

VII N.A. 752 752 4,141 2,127 2,014 366 369 24 21 1,607 1,198

40 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WORKERS ------_ Household Inouslry- MaDufacturing, Other Workers Loea· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers ServiclDg and V(b) & Mar~inal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. _----.-- ---_------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

21,187 1 696 630 32 885 292 286 22 19,386 1,350 30 334 23480 37,209 lJ/V

2,250 1('8 90 6 245 27 26 4 1,889 71 6 157 2,578 3,970 I 1,631 172 2 19 II 16 I 1,594 160 3 S 1,792 2,993 II 1,245 93 10 3 20 .. 1,212 93 1 1 1,158 2,144 III 6K8 S6 17 16 2 655 S4 I 822 1,287 IV 1,329 97 11 15 I 10 1,293 96 1,490 1,972 V

1,457 105 9 8 I 8 .. 1,432 104 2 3 1,61S 2,553 VI 91G 102 23 I 4 I 13 1 870 99 1,042 1,661 VII 1,872 190 28 9 30 23 94 5 1,720 153 -2 1,998 3,401 VIlI 1,447 67 IlO 2 1 19 I 1,346 65 1.371 2,544 IX 1,164 46 54 I 13 1,096 46 1,283 2,180 X

1,667 9.1 15 SI 3 2 1 1,599 86 1 31 1,754 3,048 XI 2.990 233 181 13 263 57 44 7 2,502 156 10 43 3,184 5,156 XII 1,622 187 JOB 2. 91 97 4 1,419 88 11 1,956 2,833 XIII 915 150 2 1 153 70 1 759 79 :'i 82 1,437 1,467 XIV

4.396 386 48 1 14 10 55 4 4,279 371 2 29 5,538 7,846 I3jVI

901 118 9 .. 18 2 874 115 1,221 1,599 I 7G4 72 7 2 2 .. 755 70 783 1,344 II 569 41 4 13 .. 552 41 .. 501 1,054 III 817 37 3 11 8 16 I 787 28 I 9 1,0.51 1,439 IV 7i9 85 18 1 2 698 85 1 20 1,188 1,161 V

626 33 7 6 613 32 794 1,249 VI

658 53 5 11 19 11 4 631 30 4 406 778 I3/Vn

658 53 5 11 19 11 4 631 30 4 406 778 I

7,229 1,174 1,032 27 l,t65 743 191 58 4,841 346 34 150 7,388 12,324 13jVIII

1,4~5 424 121 2 363 298 34 8 927 116 6 16 1,399 2,149 J 802 36 36 " 53 2 29 .. 684 34 13 29 773 1,435 II 1,754 364 330 8 483 283 54 29 887 44 6 10 1,774 2,697 111 1,299 134 208 11 93 62 35 12 963 49 16 1,297 2,414 IV 924 61 100 3 39 8 12 2 773 48 4 67 1,028 1,781 V

1,005 155 237 3 134 90 27 7 607 55 5 12 1,117 1,847 VI ------_-

K-6 41

TALUKA PETLAD TALUKA : PETLAO URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration I & of Town! ed Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14

4 PETLAD TALUKA Total Km.2 55,912 306,472 146,132 10,112 1,679 58,591 475.2 56,978 160,340 11,518 1,892 102,479 Hectares (47,515.83)

Rural Km.2 45,153 244,223 li6,263 7,990 1,572 42,817 458.6 46,100 127,960 9,193 1,778 79,740 Hectares (45,863.75)

Urbfln Km. 2 10,759 62,249 29,869 2,122 107 15,774 16.6 10,878 32,380 2,325 114 22,739 (1,662.08)

RURAL AREAS

1 Bantwa 314.08 169 177 881 466 415 9 11 179 47 2 Bhadkad 844.92 438 461 2.463 1,352 1.211 134 114 34 32 881 467 3 Devatalpad 1,073.85 1,004 1,013 5,621 2,922 2,699 1\11 174 9 5 1,495 579 4 Davavanta 672.75 370 373 2,263 1,157 1,106 115 93 28 27 825 6U9 5 Rungam 244.13 204 207 1,115 597 518 105 111 11 8 353 178

6 Navag8m 420.46 255 255 1,341 687 654 38 31 7 2 477 226 7 Ramol 54M.59 832 878 4,781 2,548 2,233 250 199 193 149 1,603 889 8 Shahpur 278.82 250 253 1,592 818 774 69 74 530 309 9 Thalendi 223.85 209 218 1,160 633 527 I 12 5 403 197 10 KaloH 434.55 450 460 2,338 1,238 1,100 115 96 786 377

11 Bamroli 325.80 818 822 3.861 1.997 1,864 73 64 .. .. 1, 158 317 12 Sanjaya 279.23 440 450 2,388 1,245 1,143 96 75 5 7 905 496 13 Padgol 541.16 812 813 4,235 2,'212 :>,023 51 49 .. 1,45(1 610 14 Changa 1,485.64 1,138 1,180 6,264 3,217 3,047 253 235 35 27 2,193 1,633 IS Demol 600.42 498 500 2,566 1,335 1,231 116 93 86 88 891 ~26

16 Petli 534.18 573 575 3,111 1,629 1,482 64 59 6 8 1,005 394 17 Malataj 1,207.81 752 760 3,992 2,108 1,884 247 193 28 :4 J ,5eO 1,( 29 18 Dabhou (Virsadpura) 1,405.15 905 928 5,004 2,616 2,388 230 212 8 5 1,63lJ 1,132 19 M8gharol 629.94 687 688 3,669 1,964 1,705 126 115 1.051 258 20 Meghalpur 357.96 136 136 889 473 416 54 42 307 76

21 Limbali 329.76 178 18S 1,101 580 521 2S 27 383 244 22 Trambovad 384.72 543 543 3,089 1,601 1,488 2 3 844 167 23 Kasar 1,493.04 1,54{) 1,577 8,314 4,275 4039 195 158 2,408 925 24 Mahelav 1,583.30 1,877 1,912 10,257 5,265 4,992 353 308 95 96 3,096 1,861 2S Bandhni 741.56 1,321 1,380 6,956 3,616 3,340 176 153 131 124 2,155 1,142

26 Ravli 455.17 409 432 2,785 1,454 1,331 42 50 15 20 755 146 27 Ghunleli 333.23 310 330 1,901 989 912 37 32 77 79 602 337 28 Ravipura 123.22 152 152 808 408 400 3 2 .. 263 104 29 Morad 514.08 ~92 626 3,232 1,667 1,~65 49 33 21 22 825 327 30 Ardi 280.75 506 514 2,617 1,330 1,287 118 94 1 780 314

31 Porda 373.24 429 437 2,536 1,319 1,217 62 63 .. 885 527 32 Vlshnoli 390.29 326 336 2,016 1,051 965 33 39 24 32 700 251 33 Sunav 692.82 1,158 1,174 5,657 2,871 2,785 64 52 62 60 2,214 1,665 34 Piplav 595.73 693 705 3,818 1,979 1,839 152 120 18 18 1,434 999 35 456.26 525 525 2,608 I 388 1,220 99 80 720 379

44 PRIMARY CENSUS ABStRACt

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household Indu5try- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural ProcesslDg, [Ill, IV, lion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a) VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

4

11,564 743 8,393 220 2,208 8,362 126,206 84,429 34,118 24,067 1,721 24,523 551 75,360

10,247 682 8,037 123 1,405 8,182 97,834 69,158 32,654 22,827 1,393 12,284 412 58,390

1,317 61 356 97 803 180 28,372 15,271 1,464 1,240 328 12,239 139 16,970

245 10 146 1 75 8 .. ,~ 24 1 2 172 219 213 1 726 182 387 12 232 153 18 2 89 15 5 72 621 957 2 1,497 15~ 874 13 410 117 28 I 185 27 30 232 1,395 2,309 3 579 53 315 154 47 5 .. 105 6 18 27 560 1,026 330 60 99 166 53 6 1 59 5 14 267 444 "5

358 53 186 5 123 43 2 47 5 .. 329 601 6 1,343 203 605 14 5 i 1 167 19 208 22 15 31 1,190 1,999 7 454 102 258 I 155 93 2 39 8 364 668 8 344 137 139 1 168 I 13 2 35 23 25" 289 365 9 703 229 293 5 327 219 17 66 5 6 43 529 828 10

1,128 95 565 41 406 52 42 115 2 13 467 856 1,302 11 688 50 319 4 166 35 34 I 169 10 17 353 540 740 12 1,235 236 701 14 330 166 37 12 167 44 3 168 974 1,619 13 1,622 148 719 8 307 99 78 I 51S 40 85 1,595 2,814 14 708 123 349 4 250 109 20 4 89 6 627 1,108 IS

864 31 498 3 230 23 8 .. 128 5 5 114 760 1,337 16 1,1 13 III 549 I 2S~ 86 34 1 24~ 23 60 127 935 1,646 17 1,389 52 690 ,. 455 21 20 224 31 6 1,227 2,330 18 1,090 26 756 5 247 20 19 68 1 874 1,679 19 266 1 166 83 I 1 16 207 415 2(1

328 23 174 .- 115 7 6 , .. 33 16 252 498 21 934 525 515 27 392 497 7 1 20 3 667 960 22 2,379 308 1,659 36 487 171 24 209 101 33 393 1,863 3,338 23 2,911 389 1,370 14 1,014 346 42 485 29 4 961 2,350 3,642 24 1,959 308 872 5 627 228 34 44 426 31 6 244 1,651 2,788 2S

684 189 340 38 238 148 3 103 2 3 770 1,139 26 S55 90 225 3 240 81 I,l 81 6 48 434 774 27 233 24 160 1 40 23 I 32 .. 1 18 174 358 28 877 1 '0 403 I! 273 133 11 ., 190 6 23 369 767 1,046 29 752 101 441 197 75 5 1 109 25 2 578 1,184 30

701 27 370 9 193 13 16 122 5 130 618 1,060 31 553 122 333 5 172 113 2 . , 46 4 .. .. 40 8 843 32 J,j46 326 488 5 465 215 22 5 571 101 2 6 1,324 2,4.53 33 J .(11 ~ 84 465 2 262 44 21 3 267 35 5 964 1,750 34 797 211 332 4 392 200 9 64 7 591 1,009 35 ._-_ ..... , 45 tAtUKA PETLAD URBAN / VILLAGlt

Name of VilJaae/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- lion ration! & of Town/ ed Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential bolds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates _------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Dati 285.31 164 169 838 443 395 33 20 2 4 21',9 107 37 Devataj 503.03 421 421 2,264 1,209 1,055 31 27 15 12 676 320 38 Balinta 804.4~ 461 470 2,743 1,456 1,287 120 113 6 7 770 222 39 Gada 629.6; 557 557 2,X26 1,449 1,377 137 144 1 1 1,004 659 40 Palol 733.60 362 362 1,912 1,014 89R 170 155 664 333

41 Runaj 683.73 449 501 2,500 1,344 1,156 109 81 72 62 798 389 42 Kothdvi 281.63 173 173 943 498 445 7 13 344 13~ 43 Khamol 383.19 155 168 801 ~36 365 108 77 20 17 288 141 44 Virol \Sojitra) 277,26 309 314 1,745 937 8G8 40 39 28 26 646 304 45 Silvai 523.96 443 447 2,322 1,259 1,063 6 8 583 95

46 Palaj 787.49 1,181 1,194 6,139 3,194 2,945 133 131 16 5 2,129 1.051 47 Isarama 175.62 279 285 15,55 814 741 88 81 .. 609 403 48 Vatav 268.01 328 341 1,709 900 809 119 118 30 24 .575 253 49 Sibol 769.03 812 828 4,531 2,415 2,\16 174 158 13 15 1,593 7.56 50 Boria 508.10 7)6 724 3,405 1,808 1,597 234 205 25 23 1.185 633

..5J Agas 457.69 3R4 408 2,176 1,122 1,054 77 63 69 59 736 420 52 Bhatie1 394.99 287 315 1,811 975 836 159 130 44 32 610 337 409 429 2,603 1,399 53 Fangani 374.20 1,204 213 163 3 ""- 920 469 54 Bhavaoipura 206,88 396 396 2,,06 1,237 1,069 110 88 787 411 55 Raogaipura 246.69 418 454 2,732 1,4-'3 1,299 165 143 36 28 1,021 629

S6 Amod 660.28 493 495 2,771 1,489 1,282 103 105 5 3 1,037 561 57 Nar 1,661.02 1,716 1,721 8,443 4,323 4,120 259 217 24 22 3,123 2,387 58 San'ej 361.76 236 238 1,325 712 613 68 61 10 10 349 175 59 Ramodadi 232.40 208 210 1,036 558 478 78 55 300 J50 60 Pandoli 1,814.93 1,989 2,00. 10,004 5,345 4,659 155 124 15 10 2,674 1,034

61 Jesarva 210,60 289 289 1,590 815 775 93 86 11 11 527 303 62 Shekhadi 227,35 178 178 1,075 545 530 41 45 9 7 367 272 63 Dantali 468.53 303 321 1,743 950 793 71 70 24 17 709 443 64 Asbi 607.40 581 591 3)99 1,712 1,587 233 187 37 43 1,193 762 65 Virol (Simarada) 411.43 408 438 2,291 1,244 1,047 87 77 34 18 845 478

66 Simarada 465.51 405 406 2,299 1,'208 1,091 153 120 62 50 784 489 67 Lakkadpura 189.24 150 150 818 438 380 .. 27 20 239 56 68 Rupiyapura 218.40 261 261 1,424 718 706 49 64 5 4 451 253 69 Vishrampura 215.62 298 291i 1,460 776 6R4 99 77 .. 533 289 70 Dclvaipura 306.34 232 233 1,325 711 614 94 89 16 14 500 266

71 Jogan 304,91 364 365 1,837 1,010 827 28 16 .. 495 120 72 Khadana 822.87 912 922 4,610 2,449 2,161 118 111 17 11 1,338 579 73 Manej 691.43 484 490 2,553 1,372 1,181 193 159 2 974 533 74 Maopura 404.22 267 269 1,435 767 668 101 87 482 251 75 Sundara 338.46 254 261 1,400 760 640 41 29 486 209

76 Suodal ana 539.74 674 678 3,614 1,952 1,672 193 In 1,114 637 77 Dhairyapura 311.01 202 204 1,252 682 570 3 3 .. 294 26 78 Bhurakui 282.67 417 427 2,243 1,182 1,061 110 90 24 19 814 436 79 Danteli 299.85 370 370 1,894 968 926 32 24 .. 523 224 80 Kania 227.60 246 251 1,26M 668 600 24 18 10 12 389 209

81 Vadadala 708.84 933 933 4,527 2,364 2,163 \94 158 .. 1,196 670 82 Dhramaj 1,461.11 1,864 1,951 10,299 5,319 4,980 539 458 160 136 3,546 2,695 83 BhaleI 263,88 210 215 1,188 573 615 53 70 445 402

46 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R Kl E R S ------... ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca. Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Work~rs Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX) Workers Workers No.

------,_ ----~ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

245 10 78 6 112 3 9 46 198 385 36 653 21 334 3 246 17 12 61 I 33 556~ 1,001 37 1135 34 556 13 226 19 2 51 2 136 621~n,1I7 38 !l18 37 403 6 261 2S 32 122 6 10 8 621 ;I ,332 39 S77 151 295 2 2"4 146 9 69 :! 3 34 434 713 40

786 60 278 8 361 46 41 106 6 .. 10 5S8 1}086 41 305 129 172 4 116 124 2 15 I I 14 192 302 42 239 19 118 2 78 17 9 34 .. 102 197 244 43 530 111 276 16 167 91 27 60 4 13 407 684 44 738 361 3114 5 231 356 5S 611 3 1 518 701 45

1,699 350 674 10 675 311 38 2 312 27 15 125 1,480 2,470 46 403 59 104 74 39 ... 225 20 3 18 408 664 47 4S2 33 !61 2 204 23 7 80 8 13 448 763 48 1,269 67 580 5 447 32 23 219 29 .. 2 1,146 2,047 49 926 172 348 ~2 216 liS 28 334 31 20 334 862 1.091 SO

580 65 269 13 211 50 II 89 2 75 541 914 51 498 75 199 1 214 69 6 79 5 123 476 638 52 766 102 278 2 249 92 11 1 228 7 84 633 1,018 53 637 172 182 3 274 157 8 1 173 II .. 61 600 836 54 648 252 131 226 210 6 1 285 41 I 3 784 1,044 55

801 135 356 5 311 107 34 13 100 10 1 687 1.147 56 2,245 206 961 23 593 90 33 658 93 7 299 2,071 3,615 57 381 15 221 3 III 9 3 46 3 22 189 309 409 58 313 7 113 178 3 .. 22 4 4 49 241 422 59 2,996 152 1,467 57 986 17 53 I 490 17 20 528 2,329 3,979 60

469 31 167 5 178 20 21 3 103 3 346 744 61 270 60 113 4 77 55 1 79 1 I 275 "tr469 62 531 10 291 3 90 2 I 149 5 .. I 419 ,t: 782 63 8113 206 290 12 393 174 20 180 20 6 190 823 1,191 64 679 141 353 5 166 61 13 3 147 7'1. 10 175 555 731 65

674 71 319 221 50 22 112 20 1 133 533 887 66 257 52 112 126 52 .. 19 1 54 180 274 67 412 83 173 8 181 69 IS 4 43 2 71 306 552 68 401 39 101 213 32 5 82 7 8 375 637 69 388 69 235 13 61 17 92 39 105 323 440 70

S95 125 201 7 299 117 10 85 I 8 10 407 692 71 1,351 83 878 21 281 5S 13 179 7 5 419 1,093 1,659 72 782 128 390 14 293 110 8 ., 91 4 7 96 583 9~7 73 438 75 259 13 140 43 6 1 33 18 81 329 512 74 458 46 27S 6 141 33 2 40 7 73 302 521 75

1,035 148'· 417 5 467 135 8 1 143 7 3 85 914 1,439 76 389 11 302 2 54 8 5 I 28 .. 4 32 289 527 77 683 366 316 24 290 318 8 1 69 23 4 11 495 684 78 499 37 237 13 202 22 9 1 51 1 I 1 468 888 79 343 42 168 4 124 17 6 1 45 20 4 68 321 490 80

1,'304 102 449 7 629 76 35 191 19 I 170 1,059 1,891 81 2,773 549 725 5 973 397 117 6 9S8 141 2 20 2,544 4,411 82 298 41 184 6 67 24 .5 1 42 10 2 275 572 83

47 TALUKA PETLAD URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No_ of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13/IX Petlad(M) 2.28 8,093 8,205 47,020 24,671 22,349 1,813 1,655 62 59 17,186 11,475

Ward No. I N.A. 2,020 2,067 10,920 5,847 5,073 I.281 1,152 40 42 4,002 2,395 II N.A. 1,125 1,186 6,627 3,600 3,0)7 4 2 21 17 2,641 1,777 III N.A. 565 565 2,949 1,488 1,461 15 II 1,272 1,190 IV N,A. 429 432 2,557 1,342 1,215 15 6 l.e02 653 V N,A. 292 292 1,772 930 842 715 455

VI N.A. 338 339 2,119 1,078 1.041 9 5 910 812 VII NA. 197 197 1,319 .675 644 429 244 VII( N.A. 399 399 2,737 1,397 1,340 38 42 892 532 IX N.A. 664 664 4,039 2,152 1,887 355 331 1,175 540 X N.A. 468 468 2.780 1,408 1,372 1,103 835

XI N.A. 981 981 5,959 3,116 2,843 96 106 1,671 875 XII N.A. 615 615 3,242 1,638 1,604 1,364 1,171

Km.2 13/X Sojitra (NP) 14.34 2,666 2.673 15,229 7,709 7,520 512 467 52 48 5,553 4,299

Ward No. I N.A. 860 860 4,771 2,411 2,360 39 31 6 7 1,916 1,517 II N.A. 462 462 2,403 1,229 1,174 6 5 703 417 III N.". 547 547 3,551 1,782 1,769 140 137 1,413 1,200 IV N.A. 582 582 2,992 1,511 1,481 320 290 .. 1,246 1,092 V N.A. 215 222 1,51 Z 776 736 7 4 46 41 275 73

48 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N WOR~ERS ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, lion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicin~ and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

11,496 922 690 56 677 152 250 82 9,879 632 135 163 13,040 21,264 13/1X

2,813 294 62 .. 266 72 88 20 2,397 202 7 37 3,027 4,742 I 1,633 .30 154 4 1)9 12 5 2 1,385 112 16 38 1,951 2,859 II 698 71 2 I .. 7 7 688 64 3 3 787 1,387 III 606 23 26 3 9 1 13 1 558 18 2 736 1,190 IV 422 17 41 3 23 3 358 11 5 503 825 V

521 26 .. 521 26 557 1.015 VI 300 3 8 1 - 2 290 1 2 375 639 VII 625 93 157 36 28 17 26 440 14 g 8 764 1,239 VIII 1,000 79 130 3 127 19 30 2 713 55 59 39 1,093 1,769 IX 641 19 15 1 2 7 617 18 25 3 742 1,350 X

1.438 93 94 5 130 28 77 22 1,137 38 5 27 1.673 2,723 XI 799 74 I 23 2 775 72 7 4 832 1.526 XII

3,775 395 774 5 563 20~ 78 15 2,360 171 4 17 3,930 7,108 13/X

1.193 59 212 77 10 30 874 49 1,218 2,301 I 604 171 42 -1 311 153 9 3 242 14 .. 625 1,003 II 810 58 III 2 36 3 27 9 636 44 3 9 969 1,702 III 740 70 132 72 9 9 2 527 59 I 5 770 1,406 IV 428 37 277 2 67 29 3 1 81 5 3 348 696 V

K-7 49

TALUkA BORSAD tALUKA: BORSAD URBAN I VILLAGE

------~"-.

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Aggiome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Town! ed Resi- House- tiJnal and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ----_------P M F M F M F M F

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

5 BORSAD TALUKA

Total Km.2 66,235 371,211 .75,937 9,15~ 675 56,418 607.4 67,598 195,274 10,251 734 120,672 Hectares (60,738.56)

Rural Km. 2 60,201 332,527 157,293 8,480 635 48,507 582.5 61,149 175,234 9,492 682 107,584 Hectares (58,249.29)

Urban Km.2 6,034 38,684 18,644 672 40 7,91/ 24.9 6,449 20,040 759 52 13088 RURAL AREAS!

1 Santokpura 247.05 297 336 1,661 875 786 57 44 55 45 521 286 2 Kavitha 651.75 959 971 3,1~0 2,744 2,4[6 281 254 36 29 2,035 1,lb4 3 Dl1undhakuva 284.75 351 365 1,~O8 942 866 17 10 .. 645 3tO 4 Surkuva 271.37 235 239 1,226 640 586 6 7 12 16 472 260 5 Dhobhikui 148,30 128 135 704 3b4 320 3 7 254 III

6 Naman 265.71 391 391 2,169 1,139 1,030 21 25 649 189 7 N"p. Vanto 713.98 726 726 4,418 2,275 2,143 38 34 1,147 473 8 N pa Talpad 864.46 1,279 1,286 6,960 3,-09 3,2 1 1 190 154 16 16 1,979 1,'50 9 Dahemi 545.13 601 605 3,123 1,665 ',45R 140 94 10 9 1,(132 526 10 Kalumbad 486.00 445 466 2,247 1,191 1,OS6 69 S3 24 18 666 243

11 Pamol 64&.30 662 695 3,882 2,090 1,792 194 171 1,381 76S 12 Sin~lao 477.12 358 378 1,970 1,044 926 41 36 718 293 13 Dedarda 638.07 700 721 3,748 1,942 1,806 144 110 .. .. 1,211 527 14 Vahera 733.84 868 885 4,593 2,440 2,153 169 145 28 21 1,424 786 IS Bochasan 884.67 1,115 1,126 6,280 3,415 2,~65 183 138 17 18 2,426 1,206

16 Dabhali 499.50 481 486 2,777 1,492 1,285 97 101 977 422 17 Davol 931.18 1,482 1,497 7,502 3,915 3,587 150 137 18 Bodal 650.30 2.462 1,162 927 933 4,726 2,437 2.289 249 231 20 15 1,718 19 Harkhapura 251.71 968 277 278 1,437 785 652 49 32 534 20 Khadol (Hal dar i) 709.17 996 997 5,141 181 2,725 2,416 72 72 3 2 1,598 574

21 Haldari, 263.01 339 343 1,760 931 829 11 11 53.3 153 22 Ambav 342.34 559 565 2,920 1,504 1.416 98 81 23 Asodar 1,003 419 846.05 1,265 1,284 6.524 3,386 3,138 235 236 3 2 2,108 24 Kanthariya 516.04 620 968 657 3,401 1,178 1,623 140 155 19 25 1,215 (\86 25 Bh.tasi Talpad 4U7.37 205 205 1,30! 680 621 79 73 516 320

26 Bhetasibabhag 451.90 585 585 3,505 ],835 1,670 22 22 1,046 245 27 Bhanpura 278.87 141 141 909 474 435 2 2 28 Bbetasivanto 941.66 602 293 59 629 3,745 1,981 1,764 136 III 1,195 29 Ambali 531.48 494 494 3,393 1,816 536 1,577 79 68 1,094 297 30 Mujkuva 356.35 621 621 3,130 1,624 1,506 46 47 1,015 378 31 Josbikuva 468.35 384 389 2,170 ),121 1,049 216 184 17 41 32 Nisraya 724.31 684 877 584 688 3,932 2,088 1,844 202 174 5 7 1,433 33 VafDa (Borsad) 609.00 711 672 726 4,190 2,285 1,905 249 227 118 107 1,547 34 Kasari 382.80 333 333 1,916 930 1,032 884 II 9 .. 437 110 35 Hudel 637.37 475 523 2,619 1,345 1,274 50 53 2S 22 860 552

52 PRtMARV CENSOS ABSTRACt

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Tota: Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)1 VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No. ------...------,,__------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

5

13.724 1,736 7,877 190 3,921 I 27,305 134,908 104,433 ~0,421 29,181 2,4Z2 2Z,409 1,387 89,4M

12,916 1,681 7,544 146 3,545 27,107 117,270 94,667 48,138 27,889 2,304 16,236 1,368 79,199

808 55 333 44 376 198 17,638 9,766 2,183 1,292 118 6,173 19 10,255

482 R9 172 5 253 63 3 ,. 54 21 2 158 391 539 1 1,472 2~9 482 4 658 238 51 5 281 42 9 314 1,263 1,803 2 524 19 218 4 239 JO 5 62 5 .. 147 418 700 3 327 25 192 9 109 12 5 2 21 2 3 51 310 510 4 211 90 90 1 95 ' 88 7 1 19 2 44 171 186 5

609 7S 356 4 209 71 12 ~2 ,. 43 153 487 802 6 1,'236 141 656 30 438 IG8 I 141 3 7 86 1,032 1,916 7 1,939 265 676 16 786 226 16 .. 461 23 14 187 1,756 2,799 8 910 42 503 9 290 22 -; I 110 10 2 276 753 1,140 9 618 114 302 7 210 57 10 96 50 4 106 569 836 10

I, II S 339 548 33 415 175 21 2 131 129 .. 78 975 1,375 11 7, 561 31 364 " 121 13 4 18 4 279 479 616 12 997 250 636 145 172 79 10 179 25 28 524 917 1,03] 13 1,339 123 575 4 572 91l I .. 191 21 3 613 1/98 1,407 14 1,710 123 748 20 620 86 17 1 325 16 3 603 1,702 2,139 15

878 116 526 6 232 105 21 99 5 15 69 599 1,100 16 2,149 155 849 25 9JO 114 37 331 16 74 563 1,692 2,869 17 1,140 122 379 3 558 105 13 2 1'0 12 149 397 1,148 1,770 18 455 250 232 9 191 240 5 27 I .. 130 330 272 19 1,477 287 741 19 514 76 32 2 190 190 45 436 1,203 1,693 20

508 118 219 17 171 34 .. 118 66 76 255 347 456 21 764 20 345 8 :84 II 19 .. 116 I 131 740 1,'265 22 ,,' 27 487 936 72 394 165 73 5 424 245 20 380 1,539 2,271 23 922 222 412 I 326 161 22 162 60 6 150 850 1,251 24 393 51 247 5 79 29 8 2 59 15 287 570 25

1,022 144 684 5 230 58 3 105 81 .". 1 813 1,525 26 247 21 175 7 49 17 .. .. 23 16 130 211 281 27 J ,088 164 556 :i 241 n 9 I 282 138 .. 9 893 1,591 28 957 190 603 5 223 84 11 119 101 22 317 817 1,070 29 902 123 586 34 131 47 25 11 160 31 23 594 699 789 30

558 189 223 2 218 168 7 110 19 10 220 553 640 31 1,208 362 575 22 476 327 16 .. 141 13 23 880 1,459 32 J ,ORS 100 440 3 318 80 31 5.. 296 12 2 201 1,ln 1,604 33 576 63 IlJ9 3 322 59 4 51 I 61 456 760 34 728 126 :28 1 211 63 11) 171 62 18 29J 599 858 35

53 TAL UK A DORSAD URDAN/VILLAGIi: -

Name of Village! Area of Urban 'Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi· House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates --_------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Chuvd 434,07 605 61) 2,888 1,528 1,360 68 66 885 258 37 UneH 127.64 1~7 193 1,005 5:6 479 13 13 20 22 268 112 3X Go1t1 350.70 507 .~07 2,574 1,333 1,241 26 19 717 248 39 Ranoli 189.27 264 26l 1,410 749 661 160 135 .. 536 363 40 Virsad 1,304.81 1,350 1,372 7,081 3.746 3,341 304 272 2 2 2,394 1,299

41 Khanpur 442.00 589 592 3,068 1,615 1,453 110 103 .. 986 583 42 Saijpur 383.54 770 779 4,063 2,131 1,932 62 52 6 3 1,329 605 43 Zarola 1,124.32 868 882 4,60S 2,445 2,164 262 195 1,640 1,000 44 Vadeli 400.01 408 413 2,220 1,lh8 1,032 145 124 .. 810 416 45 Vachhiel 249,27 365 365 1,737 937 800 1Z 17 2 524 132

46 Bhadraniya 547.66 387 389 2,274 1,196 1,078 89 69 756 350 47 Bhadran 1,284.94 1.621 1,630 11,517 4,357 4,160 579 529 59 52 3,142 2,355 48 Alana !!78.04 1,187 1,199 6,634 3,456 3,178 183 183 .. 2,228 1,342 49 Kosindra 731.34 490 503 2.809 1,445 1,364 142 136 6 6 1,079 ;95 so Anklao 2, t 31.83 2,898 2,941 16,437 8,744 7,693 586 538 60 52 5,493 2,800

51 Kanwadi 522.63 700 738 4,321 2,273 2,048 64 57 1,245 369 52 Amrol 544.09 586 589 3,419 1,803 1,616 21 18 1,088 325 53 Asarma 823.24 874 886 4,873 2,626 2,247 56 50 1,609 458 54 Lalpura 309.76 244 249 1,265 680 585 93 85 2 4 449 213 55 Pipli 418.61 356 366 2,115 1,135 990 79 73 765 317

56 Khedasa 577.40 819 832 4,354 2,297 2,057 71 72 1,241 431 57 Sisva 1,041.16 761 770 4,445 2,311 2,134 252 228 1 1,556 1,080 58 Ras 1,281.27 1,142 1,162 6,262 3,264 l,998 247 218 19 21 2,314 1,526 59 Vasna (Ras) 344.55 342 347 1,987 1,043 944 22 22 .. 678 250 60 la·ntral 779.76 1,084 1,086 5,574 2,960 2,614 94 91 4 4 1,490 484

61 Bandlda 320.66 411 440 2,122 1,147 975 26 20 .. 678 259 62 Kandharoti 536.84 459 467 2,269 1,207 1,062 24 18 6 7 681 181 63 Amiyad . 661.21 60fi 614 3,094 1,647 1,447 59 61 962 335 64 Divel 516.49 469 470 2,530 1,336 1,194 5 3 847 317 65 Kathol 769.39 521 522 2,730 1,428 1,302 43 32 724 307

66 Umlav 325.28 306 307 1,641 857 784 61 49 S87 270 67 Valvod 1,683.75 1,090 1,100 5,986 3,147 2,839 1~1 164 1,806 8S0 68 Dhanavasi 200.02 168 168 836 452 3&4 4 6 292 114 69 Moti Sberdi 374.13 282 282 1,618 842 776 8 11 .. 547 157 70 Kinkhalod 842.17 764 770 4,126 1,202 1,924 177 i58 5 5 1,287 637

71 Manpura 136.73 223 223 1,220 628 592 - 398 148 72 Navakha 539.58 51() 560 3,347 1,765 1,582 14 16 1,014 326 73 Umeta 886.56 492 498 2,741 1,406 1,335 112 105 .. 916 465 74 Khadol IUmeta) 319,11 218 235 1,491 782 709 7 12 59 50 407 156 75 Sankhyad 409.51 341 344 1,947 1,075 872 30 33 573 153

76 Chamara 940.51 536 540 3,148 1,699 1,449 72 47 945 219 77 Jilod 290.15 205 211 1,257 658 599 34 30 347 125 78 Narpura 191.04 161 161 1,056 556 500 5 7 268 47 79 Bilpad 411.66 400 400 2,049 1,075 974 14 13 606 219 80 Navapura 295.16 303 303 1,702 893 8U9 94 93 565 251

81 KotJ,liyakhad 468.70 299 302 1,756 937 819 11 13 631 304 81 Nanish~tdi 107.45 246 lSI 1,413 740 913 46 35 0479 219 83 Gorva 444.83 341 350 1.707 908 799 16 13 .. 480 172 84 Kathana 90J.23 1,456 1,456 7,048 3,667 3,381 82 75 3 1,979 544 85 Kanbha 625.39 808 811 4,078 2,163 1,915 36 28 1,209 300

54 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R ~ E R S ------Housohold IndultrJ- Manufacturing. Otblr Workers Loca· TOlal Main Agricultural Processing, [Ill. IV, lion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicilll and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code- (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a)] VI to IX ] Workers Workln No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

874 64 407 4 352 43 12 103 16 22 60S 632 691 36 292 47 lI8 3 139 31 3 32 13 116 234 316 37 750 59 413 20 247 28 10 80 11 379 583 803 38 346 146 141 1 113 61 11 ., 81 84 403 515 39 2,037 299 655 9 730 257 20 1 632 32 3 525 1.706 2.517 40

853 96 533 18 217 52 7 96 26 1 178 761 1,179 41 1,242 143 447 18 653 120 16 126 5 4 439 885 1,350 42 1,347. 134 468 6 617 87 12 245 41 48 66 1,055 1,964 43 650 13 359 .. 204 12 13 74 1 1 198 537 821 44 588 50 363 8 212 39 1 12 3 10 110 339 640 45

646 215 304 8 293 113 5 44 94 6 119 544 744 46 2,134 247 619 33 554 98 75 35 886 81 5 231 2,218 3,682 47 1,787 224 742 25 687 180 51 5 307 14 68 330 1,601 2,624 48 801 84 483 11 164 61 15 139 12 ! 278 643 1,002 49 4,468 853 1,960 47 1,368 637 66 13 1,074 156 40 1,331 4,236 5,509 50

1,318 347 834 158 194 166 21 2 269 21 3 3J8 952 1,393 51 1,007 210 451 51 208 139 44 3 304 17 18 170 778 1,236 52 1,449 121 937 21 221 77 45 3 246 20 IS 645 1,162 1,481 53 366 105 183 12 127 89 12 1 44 3 5 54 309 426 54 555 11 323 2 196 6 7 2:.1 3 2 139 578 840 55

1,276 83 736 9 421 58 9 1 110 15 15 994 1,006 980 56 1,216 198 556 428 142 51 2 181 54 4 342 1,091 1,594 57 1,742 106 731 9 498 42 34 2 479 53 11 H8 1,511 2,354 58 634 12 458 3 130 7 16 30 2 140 409 792 .s9 1,578 178 904 20 549 120 27 3 98 35 11 477 1,371 1,959 60

637 125 362 4 171 32 10 94 89 19 131 491 719 61 730 56 572 3 79 29 11 68 23 5 156 472 850 62 951 64 718 3 162 34 2 .. 69 27 3 282 693 1,101 63 73B 45 418 2 120 19 24 1 176 23 17 351 581 798 64 769 94 502 6 207 43 12 48 45 2 304 657 904 65

453 83 232 3 163 70 15 3 043 7 12 110 392 591 66 1,736 209 669 17 853 139 6 1 208 52 1 1,365 1.410 1,265 67 246 20 189 48 10 9 10 4 43 202 321 68 460 14 266 13 161 1 33 1 110 381 652 69 1,105 41 536 3 4U6 28 18 145 10 43 450 1,054 1,433 70

354 96 179 8 19 54 1 155 34 .. 56 274 440 71 935 65 733 7 103 25 21 I 78 32 12 234 818 1,283 72 774 38 442 16 57 11 38 2 217 9 24 222 608 1,075 73 422 32 296 4 108 19 7 11 9 71 360 606 74 587 90 326 5 104 20 107 4 50 61 10 77 478 705 75

926 89 371 159 61 334 62 28 1 224 772 1,136 76 338 43 140 2 129 31 24 45 9 6 28 314 528 77 298 11 122 .. 129 11 40 7 ., " 21 258 468 78 582 54 365 20 120 26 23 74 8 11 307 481 613 79 453 30 325 12 72 15 4 52 3 26 101 414 678 80

470 31 270 3 138 23 1 61 5 2 61 465 726 81 396 2 292 2 52 5 47 o. 8 263 336 408 !S2 522 3 466 2 20 2 34 1 15 30 371 766 83 2,103 189 1,129 44 281 34 86 507 111 33 560 1,531 2,632 84 1,218 126 799 78 161 23 17 1 241 24 99 957 846 832 85

55 TALUKA BORSAD URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total PopuJa tioD Loca- Agll lome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi- House· tional and Code Townl Ward in dentisl holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ----.. ------P M F M F M F M F

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

86 Dali 390.02 420 432 2,338 1,2 11 4 1,134 20 12 .. 689 218 87 Kalu 445.82 742 7)2 3,859 2,044 1,815 22 20 15 11 1,074 292 88 Badalpur 618.58 784 855 5,932 3,092 2,840 86 88 2,074 714 89 Kank pura 468.96 999 1,013 6,

91 Salol 1,145.77 959 963 6,144 3,333 2,811 43 5 1,619 366 n Gljna 1,088,94 368 368 2,054 1.055 999 10 10 '" 626 326 93 Gambhira 1,~67.14 1,110 1,127 5,863 3,048 2.815 262 262 1,995 858 94 Devapura 233.97 73 73 408 211 197 13 14 112 44 9S BamaDgam 1,474,17 1,152 1,155 6,533 3,445 3,088 250 220 2,153 944

URBAN AREAS Km.2 ]3/XI Borsad (M) 24.89 6,034 6,449 38,684 20,040 18,644 759 672 52 40 13,088 7,911 Ward NJ. I N.A. 1,063 1,169 7,843 4.r.4S 3,798 512 438 2,290 1,034 II N.A. 962 963 5,392 2,770 2,622 J3 19 6 6 2,113 1,639 III N.A. 5'66 1,019 6,092 3,182 2,910 99 77 2 3 2,376 1,531 IV N.A. 796 842 5.517 2848 2,669 18 21 1.896 1,177 V N.A. 298 321 1,892 1,004 888 10 12 837 587

VI N.A. 51 53 366 203 163 1 2 161 97 VII N.A. 171 189 1,080 557 523 40 35 348 225 VIII N.A. 115 121 744 395 349 30 20 267 218 IX N.A. 236 244 1,368 623 745 66 68 14 11 447 511 X N.A. 980 1,098 6,152 3,195 2,957 1,820 763

XI N,A. 396 430 2,238 1,218 1,020 S33 129

56 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K! B R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea. Total Main Agricultural Processiol, [III, IV, IiOD Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicin~ and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

689 28 440 4 65 4 87 I 97 19 13 95 502 1,011 86 1,163 80 712 37 66 14 39 4 346 25 3 176 878 1.559 87 1,689 351 972 120 185 133 50 4 4H2 94 I 51 1,401 2,438 88 2.003 120 1,049 21 360 5S 45 2 549 42 13 1.252 1,573 1.974 89 1.895 445 953 34 491 137 40 411 274 35 507 1,549 1,224 90

!,1110 214 1,193 131 344 11 28 145 71 II 293 1..512 2,304 91 590 6 418 1 133 3 4 .. 35 2 186 465 807 92 1.679 313 844 29 545 265 42 3 248 16 16 736 1.3.53 1.766 93 105 6 56 30 6 8 ., 11 " 60 106 131 94 1,9.56 330 784 10 841 182 45 2 286 136 Z!! 538 1.461 2,220 9S

9.766 808 1,183 55 1,192 333 118 44 6,173 376 19 198 10,255 17,638 13/Xl 1,796 235 153 11 294 174 15 5 1,334 4S 4 44 2.245 3,519 1 1,238 104 98 7 32 27 3 2 1.105 68 I 4 1,5!1 2,514 II 1,533 ISS 329 17 91 66 26 13 1,087 59 7 53 1,642 2,702 III 1,352 84 165 8 199 27 12 3 976 46 4 12 1,492 2,573 IV 51~ 24 76 I IS 1 27 6 400 16 12 486 852 V

108 2 3 103 .. ,. 9$ 163 VI 262 28 13 26 17 8 215 II 2 25 293 470 VII 223 23 23 13 1 187 22 In 326 VIII 286 89 II " S 2 13 12 257 75 .. 337 656 IX 1,763 62 1,024 10 29; 15 14 3 428 34 I 48 1,431 2,847 X

687 4 2R9 317 3 81 531 1,016 XI

57

TALUKA KHAMBHAT TAtUKA: KHAMBHAT tJRBAN / VILLAG it

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. or Total Populatloll Loea- Alglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tiOIl ration/ & of Town! ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! WIlrd ill deDtial holds Houselesl Scheduled Scheduled Ward Km,2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate. No. ------P M F M F M F M F

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

IS KHAMBHAT TALUKA Total Km.2 47,021 263,3'13 115,843 11,194 839 43,993 1,191.6 47,712 137,530 12,740 997 81,900 Hectares (119,159.67)

Rural Km.2 33,585 187,154 88,177 9,089 714 24,792 1,108.6 34,185 98,377 10,344 842 54,661 Hectares (110,959.97)

Km. 2 13,442 76,219 37,066 2,105 125 19,201 Urban 82.0 13,527 39,153 2,396 155 27,238

RURAL AREAS

] Rinza 558.55 265 265 1,529 799 730 151 145 456 131 2 Nabhoi 459. ~3 139 J42 799 420 379 61 64 199 62 3 Khada 1,501.86 394 400 2,182 1,158 1,024 206 139 674 331 4 Milrampura 1,041.64 248 248 1,731 912 819 3 2 404 54 ~ Motlikalodra 658.07 151 166 788 418 370 14 12 254 101

6 lafarsanj 177.89 82 113 726 364 362 20 27 210 78 7 Kanawada 983.54 210 210 1,166 574 592 127 122 280 64 8 Cllita(wada 441,05 196 198 1,081 565 516 199 174 291 132 9 DUiari 782.87 156 159 856 444 412 110 86 -8 4 223 105 10 Paclle,am 764.83 204 207 1,153 581 572 91 99 294 140

11 Fatepura 474.72 130 130 802 429 373 22 18 2'2 60 J2 Galiana 1,052.70 222 226 1.207 637 570 204 184 348 138 13 Kasbara I,OSO.33 2'8 218 1,007 536 471 105 93 363 168 14 Cbangada 920.67 173 173 1,000 497 503 61 72 320 105 ., Vank ralav 205.74 31 31 187 99 88 39 1

16 Indranaj 1,325.74 324 331 1,750 919 831 169 164 518 203 17 ValSada 3,149.57 451 453 2,396 1,201 1,195 299 290 5 3 585 305 ]8 Vaahatalav 196.23 ISS 161 925 471 454 6 11 " .. 241 56 1~ Golana 4,067.38 593 601 3,339 1,758 1,581 307 242 10 13 864 316 20 Valli 1,980.51 181 192 1.071 542 529 74 54 248 84

21 r.anpur 264.60 43 43 244 134 110 45 10 21 Rd 374.11 136 136 768 404 364 22 18 161 28 23 Khanpur 595.64 217 219 1,114 576 538 68 66 3 4 269 138 24 Jichka 402.72. 114 114 690 370 320 51 40 198 101 :15 Cbikhalia 255.94 82 82 527 267 260 53 53 102 26

26 Mahiyari 790.48 297 304 1,626 853 773 164 144 501 184 27 Tol 184.11 84 95 580 312 268 17 13 18 15 132 4& 28 Isrwada 634.88 272 275 1,449 751 698 4 4 .. 400 123 29 Talapur 2,227.21 ],916 1,964 10,987 5,879 5,108 358 325 128 95 3,807 2,400 30 Moraj 1,432.85 480 484 2,719 1,425 1,354 89 90 109 84 910 487

31 Adruj 253.02 102 102 639 324 315 31 31 152 69 32 Malpur 271.98 46 46 249 131 US 1 5 56 24 33 Amaliar-a 535.18 160 163 899 472 427 122 102 8 6 245 125 34 Gorad 570.37 131 131 672 352 320 64 53 211 84 35 Padra ',070.03 211 211 1,1CJ4 631 563 163 148 350 109 -~--..-

60 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

E ------M A N W 0 R K._------R S Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea- Totai \iain Agricuitura I Proees5lOg, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------___ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

6

8,528 801 3,695 395 3,6j1 13,318 103,9j1 73,525 21,600 13,886 3,931 28,102 935 63,050

6,800 743 3,620 lID 2,327 12,469 69,508 53,623 26,657 13,471 2,287 11,208 775 43.979

1,728 58 75 285 1,310 909 34,429 19,902 943 4J5 1,650 16,894 180 19,071

361 121 139 145 65 10 2 67 54 64 194 374 41S I 246 47 71 143 25 II 21 2l 38 174 294 2 583 151 234 11 210 135 14 125 5 I 20 574 851 3 532 153 264 4 237 153 S 26 I 1 119 379 542 210 5 1)7 2 70 3 10 33 9 202 199 163 "S

176 7 96 2 62 4 2 16 I 3 204 185 lSI 6 281 68 172 20 80 22 2 27 26 40 40 2~3 484 7 314 60 96 I 110 47 42 10 66 2 17 133 234 323 8 260 3 127 I 111 2 6 16 .. 16 131 1611 278 9 316 11 125 I 138 7 1 52 3 2 111 263 4S0 10

229 35 109 88 32 32 2 15 116 1~5 222 11 315 130 99 .. 150 124 66 6 46 122 276 318 12 303 2 105 2 175 2 21 I 2 232 467 13 254 44 141 6 84 7 2 27 31 28 31 215 4211 14 42 2 40 2 2 11 5 46 81 IS

5.56 42 183 1 256 29 4 I 113 11 165 362 624 16 709 139 230 2 382 127 20 2 77 8 315 492 741 J7 271 85 1')9 35 57 31 1 34 19 17 151 183 218 18 1,05; 311 547 36 227 90 25 258 185 6 314 695 956 19 3(,4 107 157 9 48 19 2 97 79 18 96 220 326 20

78 8 2R I 48 7 ., 24 56 78 21 216 74 116 4 74 43 I 2.5 27 I 3 187 2~7 22 340 15 156 93 12 22 69 3 8 61 228 462 23 19!5 4 84 89 2 2~ 2 30 172 2% 24 152 28 79 54 28 2 17 S 115 227 2S

483 40 308 9 108 18 8 59 13 31 187 319 546 26 166 21 99 7 37 6 30 8 52 146 195 27 380 23 320 6 30 3 .. .. 3() 14 .. 86 371 589 28 3.064 218 900 19 531 75 122 19 1,511 lOS 1 t 381 2,804 4,~ 29 738 81 483 3 167 64 8 I 80 13 37 687 1,236 30

179 178 ., J 5 140 315 31 69 67 .. 1 .. I 2 . . 60 118 32 277 5 93 I 173 2 I 10 2 25 195 397 33 198 R 128 n 5 1 ) 2 3 3 25 151 287 . 34 352 117 137 164 95 6 45 22 3 .5 276 441 35

(>! TALUKA KHAMBHAT URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi. No. of (includ ing Institu- tion fatiOn/ & of Town/ ed Resi· House- tional and Code Town! Ward in demial holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Khaksar 1,124.Q2 3J3 303 1,530 810 720 154 113 453 131 37 Mitali 3,022.78 411 417 2,206 1,140 1,066 192 192 596 234 38 Rahooi 2,302.47 278 279 1,577 783 794 118 117 404 151 39 Hasanpura 250.08 53 53 343 178 165 3 3 91 16 40 Jafrabad 387.45 77 79 369 183 186 30 30 121 61

41 .3udhej 1,174.03 278 292 1,672 868 804 24 13 522 234 42 Sath 560.47 145 176 907 476 431 7 9 49 42 219 58 43 Untwada 758.09 270 279 1,581 869 712 70 48 5 5 480 155 44 Mobba 809.15 246 253 1,317 684 633 84 73 13 10 446 211 45 Jalla 652.77 288 290 1,444 771 673 86 72 5 1 3S5 138

46 Bhanderaj 679.75 196 206 1,177 639 538 59 46 9 11 312 144 47 Rangpur 330.37 125 135 775 402 373 S4 44 63 43 259 158 48 Jiuaj 1,691.92 438 461 2,483 1,278 1,205 93 92 7 17 739 365 49 Bhimlalav 459.74 204 205 1,0&9 539 550 42 34 .. 276 92 50 Gudel 1,532.82 215 221 1,235 651 584 158 138 22 11 332 180

51 Tamsa 1,037.78 109 114 638 350 288 107 84 10 4 131 47 52 Pandad 3,313.54 388 394 2,036 1,066 970 190 152 47 47 551 278 53 Tarakpur 735.70 90 95 564 288 276 3 5 206 73 54 Vadgarn 7,642.90 579 579 3,059 1,598 1,461 209 192 764 277 5S Vainaj 3,374.79 195 195 1,12-J 592 537 117 108 291 124

56 Navagambara 4,224.80 71 75 417 203 214 21 27 124 139 102 38 57 Akhol 8,697.61 206 221 1,225 658 567 157 118 43 34 368 161 58 Daheda 1,520.41 268 269 1,474 785 689 72 55 423 91 59 MaJasoni 389.11 I i7 120 679 365 314 ., .. 122 47 60 Bhat Tillavadi 188.04 54 54 268 143 125 3 5 60 IS

61 Malu 276.27 138 138 721 389 332 36 20 155 125 62 Hariyan 656.19 320 320 1,728 915 813 61 50 544 244 63 Kanzat 437.50 320 322 1,834 967 867 61 44 542 231 64 Jalsan 678.19 773 i8S 3,931 2,100 1,831 204 166 28 18 1,324 730 65 Finav 845.29 660 669 3,435 1,860 1,575 144 122 1,107 425

66 Kanisa 648.26 467 479 2,416 1,298 1.118 110 100 10 8 868 434 67 Sayama 561.25 452 468 2,450 1,285 1,165 179 143 735 399 6R Kodva 185.1 ~ 61 63 304 168 136 2 2 84 26 69 Motipura 389.78 115 117 662 360 302 90 73 189 74 70 Navagarn-Vanla 16866 96 97 510 283 227 177 139 144 24

71 JaJapur 211.20 57 57 279 156 123 67 25 72 Paldi 323.45 41 43 234 117 117 7 7 63 10 73 Lunej 1.283.42 17; 176 1,014 519 495 29 19 3 2 252 69 74 Spkhada 331.25 84 86 460 241 219 32 29 4 3 124 55 75 Negra 1,436.08 973 989 5,791 3,040 2.751 150 134 12 3 1,426 713

76 Kali Talavadi 143.25 229 229 1,314 699 615 31 20 462 239 77 Timba 647.49 412 412 2,170 1,145 1,025 107 93 .. .. , 650 224 7R Piploi 574.91 605 614 3,490 1,871 1,619 171 158 9 7 1,231 635 79 NandeJi 138.43 94 94 457 252 205 24 25 137 47 80 ]anaj 516.48 443 443 2,255 1,202 1,053 154 131 749 356

81 Bamanva 695.30 669 669 3,447 1,848 1,599 199 173 951 486 82 Jalundh 574.43 664 690 3,542 1,904 1,638 159 142 9 15 1,162 498 83 Vadola 316.68 335 343 1,855 962 893 78 62 20 11 626 292 84 popatvav 119.93 189 190 1.097 5R5 512 99 76 3 3 417 262 85 Chbatardi 222.43 71 71 395 206 189 19 18 118 48

62 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R ~ E R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal NOD- Code (I-1X) (I) (II) Repairs [Veal] VI to IX] Workers Workers No, ------_------_----- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

------~--~----- 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

417 24 188 2 117 20 18 94 2 51 17 342 679 36 644 270 297 11 222 124 24 3 101 132 15 59 481 737 37 423 41 271 86 23 16 50 18 3 4 357 749 38 91 16 81 5 4 5 12 4 47 83 102 39 88 2 64 20 2 4 10 19 85 165 40

4115 221 273 127 50 16 69 170 8 383 575 41 260 45 106 122 28 1 31 17 2 216 384 42 469 42 238 183 28 3 ,. 45 14 57 400 613 43 412 23 251 15 112 7 8 1 41 58 272 552 44 414 82 193 5 134 49 2 85 28 1 216 356 375 45

364 19 138 4 177 9 49 6 7 274 512 46 231 7 74 " 121 5 I .. 35 2 1 17l 365 47 718 55 384 8 125 24 65 3 144 20 2 219 558 931 48 293 60 181 1 91 58 5 1 16 .. 2 2 244 4~8 49 351 91 218 4 66 20 6 61 67 300 .493 50

227 21 III 57 14 2 .. 57 7 .. 105 123 162 51 579 190 258 8 213 168 18 7 90 7 7 44 480 736 52 160 5 72 4 77 I I 10 .. 128 271 53 868 83 318 3 424 77 126 3 23 III 707 1,247 54 320 189 81 17 33 26 120 246 417 55

112 43 57 .. 40 42 5 10 1 2 33 89 138 56 366 20 199 2 104 15 6 57 3 8 24 284 523 57 425 33 278 11 91 19 9 47 3 4 132 356 524 58 228 1 144 21 63 1 58 137 255 59 95 7 41 9 3 45 3 48 118 60

214 1 159 31 1 3 .. 21 .. 78 175 253 61 508 9 251 1 191 7 15 1 51 2 405 804 62 551 40 464 3 60 28 1 3 26 6 I 170 415 657 63 1,057 89 474 12 364 56 21 1 198 20 18 432 1,025 1,310 64 1,088 279 700 91 275 143 28 I 85 44 140 772 1,156 65

699 102 308 3 206 17 13 172 62 10 97 589 919 fi6 665 162 369 27 152 119 19 2 125 14 6 136 614 867 67 95 II 61 .. 16 11 1 17 1 1 25 72 99 68 216 1 155 1 46 2 13 .. 144 301 69 158 74 24 2 58 8 56 117 171 70

98 18 31 23 10 44 8 14 58 91 71 68 9 29 1 24 6 15 2 - IO 49 9~ 72 316 24 216 1 65 10 2. 33 12 8 62 195 409 73 129 18 70 .. 36 18 5 18 .. 112 201 74 1,672 205 782 5 475 154 140 8 275 38 14 297 1,354 2,249 75

374 120 245 .. 76 8 7 46 112 83 325 412 76 617 97 241 15 148 47 151 2 77 33 28 180 500 748 77 979 58 490 18 297 13 15 177 27 7 892 1,554 78 14d 20 68 I 43 13 16 19 6 106 185 79 682 63 346 7 196 49 13 127 7 4 118 51(i R72 80

1,069 208 421 II 375 106 27 246 91 14 lIO 765 1,281 81 1,072 72 499 13 284 40 60 229 19 110 832 1,456 82 525 102 286 8 64 24 1 174 70 9 307 428 484 83 26C5 34 102 114 8 t 49 26 87 319 391 84 124 9 24 9 4 68 2 23 3 52 82 128 85

63 tALUKA : KHAMBHAT URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of VillageJ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Townl ed Resi- House- tiona) and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------_------P M F M F M F M F

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

86 Neja 697.59 175 175 946 507 439 72 68 ., 231 71 87 Kansari 317.92 564 569 3,031 ),570 1.461 105 84 8 15 1,114 765 88 Nana KllhJdra 297.34 575 586 3,143 1,634 1,509 284 267 5 3 949 566 89 Uodel 1,415.45 1,572 1,~85 8,714 4.564 4,210 286 263 .. .. 2,303 1,297 90 Bhuvel 508.62 318 327 1,776 925 851 166 159 2 1 695 409

91 Khatoa) 587.81 459 467 2,518 1,374 1,144 116 98 .. 779 357 92 Vatpadra 1,404.56 1,264 1,266 6,501 3,447 3.054 283 238 4 3 1,867 935 93 Kalamsar 5,169.32 1,292 1,301 7,810 4,035 3,775 235 210 2,086 639 94 Vaua 72U7 592 592 3,206 ! ,653 J ,553 94 83 .. .. 637 264 95 Ralej 3,430.98 883 936 5,584 2,898 2,686 146 141 38 34 1,196 467

96 Vasna 457.61 342 342 2,036 1,085 951 60 39 686 382 97 Sakarpur 50S.72 1,062 1,063 5,818 3,090 2,728 478 417 1,829 940 98 Metpur 276.40 299 316 1,699 887 812 173 176 615 361 99 Rajpur 2,444.88 86 86 421 219 202 12 12 88 18 100 Khlldodbi 726.11 744 752 4.033 2,115 1,918 22 28 1,227 325

101 Haripura 1.068.82 497 497 2,761 1,478 i,283 908 256

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13/XlI Kbambhat (M) 69.24 11,'49 12,010 68,791 35,299 33,492 2,319 2,026 151 117 24.516 17,797

Ward No. I N.A. 806 823 4,530 2,324 2,206 38 28 1,991 1,627 II N.A. 450 456 2,465 1,232 1,233 1 2 1,028 924 III N.A. 599 ~03 4,141 2.118 2,023 123 108 I 1,278 800 IV N.A. 931 936 5,568 2,913 2,655 220 197 9 6 1,612 870 V N.A. 521 522 2,561 1,312 1,249 2 2 27 19 944 747 VI N,A. 118 719 4,012 2,070 1,942 10 11 1,438 973 VII N.A. 671 675 4,072 2,112 1,960 8 4 .. 1,598 1,168 VIII N.A. 719 723 4,301 2,233 2,068 883 794 I 1 1,491 940 IX N.A. 747 749 4.151 2097 2,054 86 71 1,440 1,134 X N.A. 2,159 2,164 12,736 6,669 6.067 170 630 108 90 3,453 1,845

Xl N.A. 489 489 2,609 1,314 1,295 8 12 1,111 961 XII N.A 454 454 2,468 1,231 1,237 13 13 1,054 897 XIII N.A. 851 857 5,336 2,683 2,653 102 95 2.111 1,619 XIV N.A. 315 315 1,688 856 832 41'1 43 ., 556 381 XV N.A. 712 713 3,875 1,986 1,889 10 9 5 1 1,603 1,318

XVI N.A. 402 404 2,022 1,017 1.005 4 3 871 776 XVII N.A. 405 408 2,256 1,132 1,124 J 4 937 817 Km.2 13/Xlll Dbuvaran (VP) 12.79 1,493 1,517 7,423 3,854 3.574 77 79 4 8 2,722 1,404

Ward No. I N.A. 74 80 379 191 188 120 26 H N.A. 273 273 1,545 812 733 8 7 495 158 III N.A. 373 37~ 2,173 1,122 I,OSI .. ., " 717 128 IV N.A. 299 301 1,258 659 599 II 5 2 5 545 437 V NA, 304 304 1,285 665 619 9 10 2 3 570 480 Vi N.A. 170 185 788 404 384 49 57 275 175

64 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------_._-----Household Industty- Manuracturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [ III. IV, lion Workers Cultivators labourers Servicing and V(b) &; Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX1 Workers Worker. No. ------_------_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

----~-....- 286 10 86 3 138 4 1 61 3 .. 1 221 428 86 718 131 67 5 6S 90 92 8 494 28 6 108 846 1,222 8'1 889 62 367 9 96 20 100 3 326 30 5 562 740 885 88 2,436 136 1,407 8 489 39 46 494 89 32 746 2.096 3,328 89 495 93 256 9 113 74 15 2 Itl 8 2 286 428 472 90

778 29 422 1 117 2S 81 157 3 1 281 595 834 91 1,849 l81 1,032 45 537 110 31 .. 249 126 4 293 1,594 2,480 92 2,159 200 1,461 109 172 46 230 4 296 41 46 1,345 1,830 2,230 93 976 54 697 5 211 19 7 61 30 1 189 676 1,310 94 1,458 109 875 8 314 60 27 242 41 I 521 1,439 2,056 95

589 49 344 10 73 II 25 147 28 54 4!)6 848 96 1,649 138 40.5 8 ISO 70 281 -18 813 42 31 252 1,410 2,338 97 493 65 119 4 52 45 I 2 321 14 I 394 746 98 147 70 4S 24 28 16 74 30 50 72 82 99 1,279 42 726 6 49 6 93 1 411 23 407 836 1,469 100

785 8 472 5 47 92 174 2 4 9 689 1,266 101

18,093 1,644 565 42 221 69 1,622 283 IS,68S 1,250 140 435 17,{)66 31,413 J3{X1I

1,239 153 8 91 18 1,140 135 7 16 1,078 2,037 I 632 63 5 .. 23 3 6(14 60 6 11 594 1,159 II 1,081 138 187 26 105 IS 97 49 692 45 16 II 1,021 1,874 III 1.518 187 93 4 II 25 244 58 1,170 100 10 49 1,38S 2,419 IV 651 37 8 9 4 43 1 591 )2 14 2 647 1,210 V 1,098 48 6 1 83 6 1,008 42 10 972 1,884 VI 1,055 55 7 3 45 9 1,000 46 5 4 1,052 1,901 V[I 1,161 110 67 3 47 12 78 31 969 64 10 98 1,062 1,860 VIII 1,017 84 4 .. 7 ,., 140 22 866 62 16 94 1,064 1,876 IX 3,292 405 160 9 30 8 261 16 2,841 372 24 112 3,353 5,S50 X

684 34 1 37 2 646 32 7 13 621 1,248 XI 661 41 I 27 I 633 40 9 1 5b4 1,195 XII 1,441 114 7 7 2 206 61 1,221 51 8 10 1,234 2,529 XIII 438 44 ., 9 3 429 41 3 415 788 XIV 1.043 75 6 1 196 3 840 72 2 3 941 1,811 XV

551 17 3 6 542 17 .. 466 987 XVI 531 39 2 36 493 39 3 598 1,085 XVII

1,809 84 378 16 194 6 28 2 1,209 60 40 474 2,005 3,016 13/X1II

103 30 35 ., 1 37 88 188 I 331 6 107 I 72 5 7 .- 145 .. 31 143 450 584 II 554 25 241 15 87 1 18 I 208 8 331 568 695 III 308 22 1 308 21 351 577 IV 305 21 305 21 9 352 598 V 208 10 2 206 10 196 374 -VI

1\:-9 6S ffALUKA MATAR TALUKA : MATAR URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loea- Agghlme- hectare~ Occupi- No. of (including InstItu- tion rationl & 01 Townl ed Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Hlluseless Scheduled SCheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Popula tion) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

'1 MATAR TALUKA Total Km.2 211,424 160.810 76.419 6,440 1,398 22,855 577.0 29,050 84,391 1,115 1,714 50,1 t7 Hectares (57,701.71) 2 Rural Km. 28,424 160,810 76,419 6,440 1,398 22,855 577.0 29,050 84,391 7,115 1,714 50,Il7 Hectares (57,701,71)

Urbsn

RURAL AREAS

1 Dharoda 1,187.22 443 444 2,253 1,182 1,071 213 203 20 16 629 221 2 Kathwada 836.30 329 336 1,751 899 852 111 95 .. 394 89 3 Navagam 648.66 765 765 4,196 2,238 1,958 263 267 176 153 1,611 1,007 4 pinglaj 325.16 112 112 548 295 253 8 10 29 23 159 52 S Kanera 488.89 240 247 1,219 629 590 46 41 45 37 363 150

6 Malarpura 302.68 97 101 5S8 293 265 24 17 10 8 167 74 7 Vaikunthpura 72.20 61 61 316 169 147 SI 41 7 3 98 34 8 Kajipura 172.36 173 173 978 516 462 27 27 1 I 258 47 9 Gobha!aj 950.91 380 382 2,127 1,081 1,046 114 113 125 96 629 381 10 Pan soli 266.66 88 136 742 409 333 3 3 9 9 232 78

11 Cbalindra 596.66 142 142 726 368 358 66 56 219 76 12 Cbitraaar 818.10 247 247 1,330 680 650 134 122 32 23 381 178 13 Naika 2,073.63 1,153 1,153 6,185 3,207 :7.,978 2\12 236 261 231 2,115 1,210 14 Bberai 403.69 190 203 1,051 548 503 41 41 355 166 15 Dbathal 330.10 IS5 155 713 370 343 80 74 4 2 219 118

16 Vadala 2S6.08 123 123 689 361 328 70 60 59 45 225 140 17 Hariala 1.523.54 665 670 3,626 1,907 1,719 149 143 66 50 1,068 480 18 Vavdi 430.25 172 174 852 459 393 81 69 18 15 265 108 19 Damri 316.16 92 97 536 275 261 56 55 5 5 148 53 20 Govindapura 343.25 102 107 549 294 255 69 71 5 3 183 82

21 Kaloli I,C)70.14 460 460 2,424 1.311 1.113 120 ]00 .. 735 305 22 Sbetra 449.47 167 167 826 416 410 34 25 8 4 218 51 23 Vasna Bujarg 1,004.28 515 SI5 2,634 1,403 ] ,231 137 91 90 89 891 356 24 Sokhda 821.07 387 419 2,482 1,316 1,166 97 73 95 101 763 361 25 Vansar 454.09 290 295 1,693 883 810 13 8 9 5 594 278

26 Ratanpur 605.65 611 612 3,477 1,808 1,669 46 44 1 1,373 637 27 Antroli 565.97 385 400 2,047 1,112 9J5 46 36 7 7 628 108 28 Haijarabad 507.76 252 260 1,369 704 665 51 53 6 6 458 198 29 Sandhana 1,121.57 718 722 4,131 2,185 1.946 94 80 8 2 1,455 570 ]0 Radhvanaj 561.83 400 412 2,246 1,220 1,026 147 III 758 292

31 Undhela 743.35 573 580 3,364 1,783 1,581 44 37 106 82 1.201 694 32 Matar 1,565.96 1,597 1,693 9,333 4,929 4,404 393 352 23 12 3,285 1,847 33 Piparia 477.07 95 118 635 322 313 ,}6 24 12 6 182 88 34 Koshial 376.69 346 360 1,875 937 938 28 32 2 1 480 176 35 Chandna 501.66 308 308 1,605 835 770 114 122 4 3 498 197

63 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

MAIN WO R K:. E R S Household------Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (1) (11) Repairs [V(aJ] VI to IX I Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

7

5,686 519 3,895 61 1,211 7,986 62,747 43,956 22,258 12,977 725 7,996 592 39,843

5,686 519 3,895 61 1,211 7,986 62,747 43,956 22,258 12,977 725 7,996 592 39,843

599 63 235 3 234 24 2 128 36 4 582 1,004 1 47& 116 20g 7 195 93 75 11 16 421 720 2 1,081 208 305 5 . 351 161 12 413 42 6 1,157 1,744 3 168 8 99 3 52 3 17 2 J 27 245 4 335 47 177 22 97 10 61 15 6 68 288 475 5

135 15 90 :2 33 3 12 10 I 5 158 235 6 93 .. 43 49 I 76 147 7 301 1 157 135 I .. 9 .. .. " 215 461 8 528 94 212 10 209 66 8 99 18 36 47 517 905 9 241 104 81 5 51 168 333 10

186 5 83 I 72 3 4 - 27 .. 182 353 . 11 356 93 115 I 162 91 12 I 67 .. 1 271 323 286 12 1,614 162 551 17 538 106 19 1 506 38 8 242 1,585 2,574 13 319 14 167 1 100 13 3 .. 49 .. 229 489 14 223 3 101 I 97 8 I 17 1 147 339 15

191 10 82 .. 80 10 3 26 .. 170 318 16 1,05.5 142 ·523 10 357 130 6 .. 169 2 13 204 839 1,373 17 247 125 100 3 92 115 1 55 6 57 212 211 18 136 I 77 47 I 12 2 139 258 19 145 52 82 2 41 45 2 20 5 9 25 140 178 20

716 202 323 19 311 169 1 81 14 2 155 593 756 21 250 64 78 5 127 57 7 2 38 .. 5 166 341 22 747 171 315 20 270 131 14 148 20 2 48 654 1,012 23 619 34 329 3 148 28 142 3 107 697 1,015 24 472 5 299 2 71 I 102 2 2. 97 409 708 25

832 20 240 2 173 6 10 4J9 12 29 125 947 1,524 26 551 24 405 6 84 11 1 62 6 I 400 560 511 27 357 16 187 6 121 6 3 46 4 3 1 344 648. 28 1,074 97 707 14 n9 58 6 ... 132 25 3 380 1,108 1,469 29 653 411 331 17 247 215 8 2 67 177 I 53 566 562 30

885 185 0466 2 283 140 15 2 121 41 57 898 1,339 31 2,184 9~ 628 9 503 20 105 5 1,148 5S 14 95 2,531 4,217 32 181 9 64 I 85 2 I 31 6 .. 141 304 33 511 123 247 7 198 18 2 64 98 1 43 425 772 34 477 3 203 209 3 16 49 I 116 3.57 651 35

69 TALUKA M!.TAR URBAN I VILLAGE

-----~ --_- ----.--~-----

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca· Aggl"mc- hectares Occupi- Nu. of (including Institu- tion raril)n/ & of Townr ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town; Ward In dentinl holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Hous

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

36 Radbu 2,576.14 1.435 1,443 7,716 4,027 3,6~9 50S 46~ 29 19 2,578 1,366 37 RasikPura 331.58 2)1 251 1,397 736 661 197 186 .. 385 194 38 Varsang 825.13 343 343 1,908 991 917 161 153 5 2 594 277 39 M~helaj 1,430.11 561 )78 ~,942 2,032 1,910 75 77 29 27 1,104 439 40 Traj 1,51 St.13 656 663 3,531 ),779 : ,752 203 192 21i 22 ) ,lSI 749

41 Garma1a 563.84 232 232 1,396 737 659 63 64 456 185 42 Khadiyarpura 144.51 248 253 ),487 794 693 15 17 395 160 43 Untai 219.64 12l 127 6J8 296 322 30 35 .. .. 165 50 44 Alindra 700.40 (83 693 3,473 1,812 1,661 124 106 20 16 1,225 798 45 Siholdi 384.65 291 291 1,669 925 744 4 4 278 14

46 MaJiYataj 448.11 411 416 2,512 1,307 1,205 68 54 783 217 47 Heranj 786.19 304 299 1,727 881 846 65 66 .. 530 278 48 Machbiel 508.79 458 478 2,474 1,298 1,176 16 26 10 II 769 209 49 Aslali 294.93 170 173 925 489 436 32 24 .. .. 323 73 50 Punaj 499.95 139 144 768 400 368 26 18 10 7 201 64

51 Kunjara 341.80 35 35 195 107 88 4 6 61 24 52 Baroda 8(0.36 323 323 1,878 989 889 204 188 541 251 53 Palla 349.36 192 193 ]'181 619 562 54 5] 6 6 316 97 54 Asamali 1,874.61 450 461 2,480 1,323 I,! 57 257 2~~ 62 51 733 319 55 Nadhanpur 958.08 246 251 1,431 713 718 25 1 ~ - 2) 3 113

56 Kbarenti 929.85 168 196 1,215 636 579 62 64 5 6 338 97 57 Tranja 948.66 209 211 1,258 658 600 39 24 50 43 441 264 S8 Kathoda 331,40 152 160 855 467 388 47 34 230 56 59 Khandbli 59M6 524 567 3,003 1,627 1,376 165 1~6 63 40 1,141 696 60 Laval, 571.87 204 213 1,190 634 556 62 56 7 7 440 257

61 Nandoli 427.80 254 262 1,180 731 649 20 14 326 143 62 Nagrama 379,74 115 133 775 400 375 44 43 29 17 202 105 63 Marala 205.68 109 114 577 301 276 43 38 .. 189 71 64 Limbasi 2,\46.90 1,148 1,160 6,418 3,389 3,029 258 22g 73 62 2,171 1,162 65 Mehmedabad 360.57 38 38 185 92 93 37 21

66 Vastalla 1,254.95 29R 298 1,670 844 826 103 104 .. 452 185 67 Ct:anor 722.59 70 90 679 364 315 46 38 1 .. 178 83 68 Shekhupur 311.01 174 186 1,028 .533 495 28 25 1 1 285 113 69 Ranasar 328.71l 102 113 593 306 287 .. 149 52 70 Malawaoa 855.27 508 513 2,783 1,458 1,325 173 ISS 14 12 913 438

71 Dethli 826.45 714 725 .3,908 2,149 1,759 83 68 1,252 303 72 Vasai 210.44 101 101 565 290 275 9 10 .. .. 196 83 73 Bhalada 1,287.81 631 644 4,366 2,339 2,027 145 141 26 7 1,150 369 74 Sa\ Ja 23! .41 195 2,)0 1,135 586 549 46 S4 5 3 324 138 75 Indarvarna 336.17 93 93 574 307 267 12 13 143 42

76 Hadeva 457.64 167 167 990 519 471 12 13 276 146 77 Valotri 317.31 109 112 649 328 321 2 4 120 42 78 Daloli 541.19 179 179 974 503 471 29 17 218 48 79 Viroja 539.12 168 168 1,041 530 511 7 6 252 74 80 Bamangam 1,136.87 300 300 I ,5~4 853 731 33 31 507 167

81 Pariej J ,806.91 SuS 514 2,928 1,481 1,447 1048 159 852 428 82 Sinjiwada 913.43 7~7 797 4,693 2,467 2,226 80 59 1,217 493 ------

.70 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------_---_M A I N W 0 R .Ki E R S Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea, Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Mar~iDal NOD- Codl" (I-IX) (1) (II) Repairs [V(a)} VI to IX] Workers Workers No. _------_------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2,084 270 602 19 845 211 102 2 535 38 98 219 1,845 3,200 36 439 265 126 14 251 224 18 19 44 8 17 297 ,~,379 37 545 ~I," 33 155 329 28 1 60 5 103 446 781 38 1,074 193 687 85 289 100 ,7 5 91 3 59 255 899 1,462 39 918 82 417 20 332 47 13 156 15 201 861 1,469 40

335 24 212 5 95 IB 3 25 4 10 398 625 41 422 49 241 1 158 48 S 18 124 372 520 42

180 147 103 43 125 34 22 " 116 175 43 1,036 180 447 7 3S3 131 16 2 220 40 7 384 769 1,097 44 521 47 390 4 129 17 2 26 2 18 402 679 45

679 IS2 499 12 119 134 10 2 51 4 32 267 596 786 46 477 : 21 293 145 12 S I 31 8 189 404 636 47 717 2 624 23 2 68 1 25 377 556 797 48 270 18 238 10 22 18 27 219 391 49 206 12 114 56 11 5 31 1 46 194 310 50

69 II 36 1 30 9 3 I 2 38 75 51 504 167 178 8 250 150 9 67 9 7 110 478 612 52

351 135 180 " 105 124 10 3 56 8 1 3 267 424 53 684 43 284 3 292 27 23 85 13 24 356 615 758 54 363 133 157 30 171 98 2 38 5 2 44 343 541 55

341 240 71 3 27 I 295 578 56 346 40 145 5 131 30 2 68 5 49 312 511 57 235 2 188 1 31 1 16 I 232 385 58 937 S9 400 1 300 42 26 6 211 10 38R 690 919 'i9 312 63 173 2 89 52 3 47 9 25 38 297 455 60

394 22 2iD 6 73 11 17 44 5 71 336 556 61 220 5 143 3 44 3 30 2 45 180 325 62 168 3 67 64 2 1 .. 36 I 51 133 222 63 1,692 280 70S 27 349 134 72 1 566 118 30 272 1,667 2,477 64 45 19 25 1 1 42 46 51 65

429 7 305 79 4 4 41 2 34 229 381 590 66 203 86 58 S9 .,. 58 161 257 67 273 67 157 7 72 41 3 2 41 17 57 260 371 68 171 127 22 22 .. " 135 287 69 763 120 521 142 67 4 96 53 116 695 1,089 70

1,073 64 771 4 192 6 24 86 54 5 57 1,071 1,638 71 ., 168 12 109 7 54 5 1 4 " 42 122 221 72 1,203 32 1,016 7 108 19 17 62 6 2 III 1,134 ],884 73 297 3 177 65 2 4 51 1 16 216 273 330 74 158 98 87 15 56 82 3 12 10 55 139 114 75

280 12 175 ., 60 6 4 41 6 " 8 239 451 76 165 4 77 1 60 3 7 21 35 177 128 140 77 284 22 136 1 80 12 6 62 9 31 210 188 239 78 292 1 247 34 .. .. 11 1 4 161 234 349 79 428 94 230 3 143 85 8 47 5 3 27 422 610 80

722 35 316 1 309 22 4 93 12 55 758 1,357 81 1,338 42 1,065 16 160 10 3 110 16 57 1129 2,127 82

71

TALUKA KAPADVANJ

K-IO TALUKA: KAPADVANJ URBAN I VILLAGE

Nama of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Town/ ed Resi- House. ti Jnal and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Rm,2 Houecs Population) Castes Tribes Literates ----_------P M F M F M F M F

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

8 i:.APADVANJ TALUKA

Total Km.2 57,256 3)9,691 154,869 8,958 1,441 44,743 985.7 57,887 164,822 9,419 1,6~3 100,826 Hectares (98,S67.85)

2 Rural Km. 50,902 284,513 137,878 7,935 1,310 35,5li 966.5 51,523 146,635 8,296 1,461 87,634 Hectares ( '6,646.19)

Urban Lm.2 ~,354 35,178 16,991 1,023 131 9,232 19.2 6,364 18,187 1,123 142 13,192 RURAL AREAS

1 Ramplira 359.17 8 10 S8 39 19 2 Deradi Pavatbi 18 8 106.57 14 14 86 47 39 6 1 3 Talpoda 161.44 73 73 402 204 198 4 Lal Mandva .. 92 29 !l71.78 263 264 1,591 810 781 157 150 1 377 1112 S Bbojana muvada 236,42 145 145 83[ 427 404 284 174

6 Shihora 560.78 202 208 ),080 555 525 18 ]3 315 161 7 Abvel 1,097.72 243 247 1,512 769 743 77 8 Zauda 83 SIS 260 308 311 \,747 864 883 89 83 595 309 9 Dhuliya Vasna 333.66 96 100 566 296 270 3 10 Nan1zer 1 184 83 311.20 155 IS8 924 474 450 58 55 311 170

11 Motizer 639.&5 595 601 3,293 1,679 1,614 143 125 1,037 617 12 Narshipur 486.48 411 413 2,217 1,128 1,089 105 13 lambudi 92 675 321 188.64 93 93 498 257 241 101 14 SioiPur 188.57 30 30 176 85 91 11 15 Nalhana Muvada 45.58 16 20 20 134 68 66 26 12

16 Vaghana Muvada 103.74 25 25 \57 88 69 21 3 17 Dadana Muvada 80.73 94 94 55\ 283 268 61 52 18 Gaucharna Muvada 92.81 106 150 50 108 619 323 296 .. 185 30 19 Malana Muvada 161.32 122 123 638 340 298 2 20 Kamboya 66.68 .' 2 \83 32 69 69 359 191 168 46 38 91 24

21 Ghadiya 498.14 302 305 1,802 919 883 87 88 603 300 22 Aboch 54D.98 290 290 1,4F8 766 722 50 42 23 Lalpur Nirmali 304.45 397 132 221 225 1,178 61\ 567 125 104 428 232 24 Bavano Math 19.50 4 14 110 54 56 25 Palaiya 12106 33 27 81 82 466 243 223 117 55 26 Bodha 308.14 142 142 757 :373 384 10 .5 178 63 27 Fuljina Muvada 416.25 116 122 716 385 331 I 28 Telnar 1,139.36 481 244 99 482 2,527 1,274 1,253 192 197 855 532 29 Vyasjina Muvada 130.76 176 176 928 472 456 30 Nirmali 918.17 241 35 674 675 3,584 1,849 1,735 112 130 1,065 559 31 Dandiyapuf 186.68 126 126 721 358 363 169 20 32 Kotwaln8 Muvada 78.97 043 43 228 128 \00 33 Vyasvasna 588.14 .. 39 8 238 239 1,23\ 644 S87 83 95 452 264 34 Vaghas 913.S8 318 322 1,809 899 910 142 144 35 Pathoda 486.08 129 416 134 136 847 432 415 73 82 !91 92

74 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

W 0 R ------M A I N K E R S Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a) VI 10 IX 1 Workers Workers No. ------M F M F M F M F M P M F M f

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

8

9,485 1,249 5,341 1(14 2,791 20,396 124,988 85,294 48,35t 16,456 1,201 19,283 2,029 77,499

8.897 1,237 5,299 84 2,277 20,283 108,698 76852 47,800 16.166 1.029 11,857 1,953 67,830

588 12 42 20 514 113 16,290 8,442 554 290 172 7,426 76 9,669

7 7 16 11 16 8 I 14 13 1 .. 11 17 22 22 1 59 54 . , I -. .. 4 71 121 74 77 3 386 58 175 3 139 o' 13 1 59 54 37 83 387 640 4 209 19 156 2 16 4 3 34 13 2 135 216 250 5

,. 281 9 101 " 89 4 31 60 5 39 179 235 337 6 389 72 282 11 61 24 13 6 33 31 3 3 377 668 7 438 89 287 3 79 24 10 62 62 13 93 413 701 8 150 133 ,. 1 , , 16 26 146 244 9 213 5 143 5 26 I 43 19 108 242 337 10

832 75 336 8 216 50 24 256 17 13 227 834 1,312 11 481 4 310 43 1 10 118 3 102 257 ~4~ 828 12 146 86 77 64 86 5 36 III 119 13 26 ., 51 " 25 3 4 31 87 14 45 1 41 4 1 23 65 IS

37 33 . , 4 .. 3 I 48 68 16 141 2 97 2 36 8 ]0 34 132 232 17 170 12 137 " 24 II 9 1 1 37 152 247 18 183 13 144 8 35 1 4 4 2 38 155 247 ]9 123 6 64 4 56 2 3 1 67 162 20

480 33 284 2 81 30 19 96 1 6 150 433 700 21 380 18 2~3 94 7 7 26 II IS 43 371 661 22 274 13 132 79 9 6 57 3 30 13 307 541 23 27 2 20 4 3 2 .d 27 54 24 138 64 68 51 8 3 16 56 64 105 95 25 190 134 .. 40 16 .. 2 115 181 269 176 19 109 9 32 6 35 4 8 78 201 234 272' 673 26 385 192 18 10 86 8 150 601 1,071 28 266 24 165 ., 92 24 9 38 206 394 29 1J34 102 421 6 296 80 25 1 192 15 31 413 S84 1,220 30

1<;9 20 146 2 48 18 5 35 159 308 31 83 1 71 6 1 ., ,. 6 .' 13 45 86 32 319 14 157 85 8 5 1 72 4 I 73 324 500 33 483 4 368 89 3 26 1 !1 59 405 847 34 210 1 90 94 26 1 I 20 221 394 35

75 TALUKA KAPADVANJ UllBAN/ViLLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population L.oca- Agglome- bectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- lion ration! & of Town! ed Resi- House- tional and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Suki 122.37 77 77 485 251 234 149 61 37 Kavatb 736.11 193 204 1,262 637 625 129 12~ 398 210 38 Vanta 75.91 102 102 622 315 307 179 94 39 Valva Mahuda 65.78 39 39 243 129 114 .. 82 24 40 Kashipura 483.81 210 214 1,191 621 570 42 43 10 10 399 250 41 Thavad 519.89 262 275 1,715 873 842 121 125 9 8 545 310 42 Sultanpur 300.08 146 146 859 438 421 4 I :135 78

46 Betawada 1,200.QI 799 812 4,848 2,499 2,349 108 94 1,241 237 47 Bhur galla 775.20 369 370 2,228 1,172 1,056 25 20 556 189 48 Kevadi. 892.03 241 241 1,390 765 625 8t 6) 506 284 49 Y ghajipur 396.33 154 157 973 502 471 21 21 .. 383 226 50 Punadra 676.20 315 318 1,635 855 780 27 38 3 4 420 167 51 Narpura Alias Narmhani Muvadi 263.90 131 131 599 314 285 4 4 135 26 52 Madadra 257.90 105 105 548 288 260 19 15 166 40 51 Nikol 428.69 1114 184 1,077 588 489 37 34 348 76 54 Ha'Tlirpura 224.04 81 8) 417 214 203 10 6 136 77 55 Bhailakui 264.27 168 170 858 455 403 78 79 30.! 180

56 Aghatna Muvada 149.30 10 10 58 33 25 .. 23 13 57 Thunchal 568.35 233 233 1,361 705 656 21 19 397 142 58 Kalaji 368.69 262 262 1,524 764 760 64 60 484 lSI 59 Lalpur 223.94 32 32 157 91 66 43 31 68 19 60 Vadali 858.72 410 414 2,217 I,OS8 1,119 225 232 786 436

61 Letar 94J .75 579 ;79 3,313 1.672 1,641 120 1%5 2 3 1,054 368 62 Vadadhara 484.15 168 169 945 498 447 8 7 .. 231 38 63 DUdhathal 67).57 272 272 1,508 755 753 34 36 34 32 479 160 64 Rdia 202.63 III III 670 3;4 316 50 52 .. 185 29 65 Ghauva 1,462.05 442 442 2,533 1,259 1,174 165 172 13 8 766 269

66 Sunda 813.98 322 322 1,884 959 925 68 73 85 62 572 195 67 Bhulia 1,658.13 616 628 3,555 1,796 1,759 45 41 22 23 1,077 374 68 Alampur 268.58 120 120 680 344 336 .. 244 82 69 Jagdupur 232.02 179 179 1,058 537 521 13 8 252 50 70 Khanpur 362.33 63 63 454 238 216 127 32 71 Sult"opur (Tai)'abpur) 298.28 69 69 395 207 188 36 32 14 16 110 45 72 Jaloya 262.85 131 134 836 426 410 31 39 275 173 73 Ukardina Muvada 293.78 166 166 953 485 468 97 111 364 254 74 Karkariya 219.19 147 147 802 428 374 50 54 305 169 7S Vavna Muvada 101.11 40 41 217 114 103 4 5 80 41

76 Kabhaina Muvada 159J}2 77 77 449 216 233 149 97 77 Atarsumba 744.15 648 658 3,089 , ,615 1,474 150 140 1,179 73S 78 A.prujl 1,153.80 749 749 4,667 2,469 2,198 62 48 1,265 250 79 Ravdavat 656.57 771 773 4,463 2,289 2,174 69 62 1,473 568 80 Suravat 118.71 100 101 516 282 234 176 38

81 Cbelavat 299.49 164 165 970 493 477 9 13 269 82 82 Vaghavat 420.73 117 117 686 350 336 .. 181 42 83 Kosam 975.3 \ 358 358 2,110 1,ICO 1,010 7R 82 679 229 < 84 Siogali 600.82 217 217 1,303 670 633 12 14 449 170 85 Navagam 1,102.84 347 377 2,174 1,121 1,053 77 80 52 50 725 483

76 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R K .b R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loc'> Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourtrs Servicin~ and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)] VI to IX I Workers WOlkers No. ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

139 IU 18 9 89 112 145 36 323 ., 232 23 .5 63 I 314 624 37 177 4 131 3 28 2 16 20 138 283 311 77 I 58 1 12 7 7 52 106 39 321 I 191 68 5 58 90 299 479 40 452 70 218 6 165 61 5 64 3 .. 3 421 769 41 224 6 168 45 2 9 6 4 II 210 ~O4 42

__ 434 10 325 .. 78 10 3 28 .. 39 395 802 43 355 104 252 28 45 59 1 57 17 12 36 310 494 44 958 41 601 5 266 2M 27 2 64 6 73 358 806 1,331 45

1,362 112 1,147 23 IO_~ 87 17 93 2 I 235 1,136 1,002 46 637 3 412 I 145 2 .. MO 3 28 532 1,025 47 382 170 291 3 53 3) 9 29 133 3 29 380 426 48 239 3 162 33 I 44 2 23 263 445 49 444 52 214 :64 50 2 64 I 18 411 7,0 SO

173 6 n 89 6 12 4 63 137 216 51 146 i6 98 1 28 15 :!O 1 22 141 222 52 334 7 159 3 159 3 16 I 1 165 253 317 53 126 29 69 4 41 15 .. ., 16 10 88 174 S4 24U ;1 134 5: 12 23 4 28 5 133 215 249 55

19 9 10 .. R 14 17 S6 4Jl 150 241 10 16~ 140 .. .5 I 48 293 4S8 57 429 16 353 8 22 2 7 47 6 21 326 314 418 58 50 .. 49 I .. I 4 40 62 ~9 587 35 361 3 128 25 98 7 1 70 5:0 I,Iif 4 60

915 187 611 225 125 II 68 61 259 756 1,195 61 2.9~ 192 97 .. .. 5 204 447 62 403 106 275 45 91 61 5 32 2 34 350 613 63 IH2 6 137 39 S 6 11 172 299 64 717 57 515 2 145 54 6 51 142 542 1,075 6S

548 121 357 36 113 84 10 68 .. 139 411 665 66 983 31 . 819 13 1j7 6 4 73 12 220 813 1.~08 67 203 I 181 1 2 .. 20 145 141 190 68 3:8 74 176 98 74 1 .53 43 209 404 69 136 75 132 72 3 4 102 141 70

125 31 42 76 31 7 82 157 71 ., 204 20 136 .. 24 18 3 41 2 " 222 390 72 ~31 Jl 134 3 28 3 25 2 44 5 4 26 250 429 73 215 3~ 87 I 76 12 12 7 40 14 213 340 74 68 10 46 20 8 2 2 46 93 75

116 8 85 21 7 .. .. 10 I 100 22.5 76 t 72~ 160 175 21 55 16 44 9 451 114 13 J 4 877 1,3 O 77 1,305 191 808 6 411 178 13 73 7 .. 274 1,164 1,733 78 1,196 33 687 2 278 Il 12 219 18 1 197 1,092 1.

250 191 41 4 14 243 476 81 196 175 11 10 154 336 82 ._ 6~2 6 413 ., 135 4 54 2 498 1,0l'4 8.1 376 8 335 S 19 3 I 21 _. 9 81 285 544 84 6 6 UI "372 2 152 14~ 2 80 75 192 SIS 640 f5

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77 TALUKA KAPADVANJ URBAN / VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Townt ed Resi· Houge- tiona I and Code Town/ Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate~ _------P M F M F M F M F

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

f6 Taiyabpur 955.87 365 371 1,925 993 932 51 60 ,. 551 218 87 Girod 1,359.06 45; 455 2,790 1,420 1,370 68 61 21 17 888 25lS ~8 Antisar 3,653.52 I ,14~ 1,162 6,430 3,333 3,097 282 230 93 72 2,044 ~33 89 Danadra 1,359.55 372 372 2,194 1,112 1,082 62 60 109 86 629 224 90 Khadol 788.44 279 279 1,778 912 866 6 4 470 180

416.37 ,5 91 Ra[l1osadi S5 509 264 245 2: 18 3 2 li(J 72 Vejalpur 295.48 105 105 527 280 247 24 22 2 2 126 27 92 363.35 231 93 Rampula . 231 1,370 692 678 36 34 387 90 (Sundervadl) 1,229.66 343 344 1,915 991 924 116 121 102 65 540 286 94 Sorna 335.1:; 95 Mirapur III 116 624 331 293 2 3 216 80 4S 1.67 96 Mdhamadpura 109 115 703 3(11 342 14 11 4 2 207 82 97 Am1:nliyara 1,073. I 2 552 561 3,053 1,599 1,454 89 88 II II 901 268 Fatiyabad 477.58 201 2UI 1,233 637 596 14 14 384 85 9~ 821.52 324 327 II 99 Dasalvada 1,796 952 844 7 .. 534 147 100 AntrOli 2,083.49 1,379 1,398 7,366 3,858 3,508 147 117 83 107 2,446 1,284

WI Bh.agatna Muvada 95.76 72 77 431 225 206 6 6 139 99 102 Gugalia 204.67 86 87 408 212 196 III 26 103 Lakha Miyllni 55.76 34 34 207 109 98 47 15 Muvadi 104 Moti Bhanavat 85.84 76 76 447 237 210 161 34 lOS Nani Bhanavat 29.14 5 5 17 12 5 7 I

106 Hathi)'ani Muvadi 67.97 12 12 50 26 24 6 2 107 Sandtsar 711.16 277 277 1,568 796 772 27 21 283 109 108 Chared 291.68 395 395 2,288 1,180 1,108 13 14 597 161 109 Kakarkhad 619.58 577 577 3,218 1,608 1,610 8 10 972 270 110 Batla'pur 452.88 253 253 1,199 622 577 35 ,.50 352 160

III Mirjapilr 470.47 215 223 1,143 599 544 16 12 281 72 112 Sarkhej 561,85 314 314 1,701 876 825 38 39 530 119 113 Kbalal 539.10 220 220 1,201 624 577 .. 348 95 114 Mudel Ratanpur 475.50 739 740 4,030 2,091 1.939 30 27 1,423 523 115 Gadvel 445.04 401 405 2,168 1,127 1,041 21 13 683 108

116 Pato 246.55 108 141 651 339 312 .. 129 17 117 Aral 519.70 515 515 2,740 1,389 1,351 35 31 5 5 782 211 118 Vantada 90.55 30 30 144 70 74 36 2 119 Khada) 550.72 342 348 1,787 946 841 70 76 588 316 120 Manorni Muvadi 61.41 50 50 264 144 120 108 54

121 Sipaini Muvadi 133.87 46 53 302 176 126 .. .. 109 22 122 Kaletar 161.77 llS 117 645 328 317 6 5 .. 171 63 123 Torna 1,473.62 1,011 1,029 5,699 2,977 2,722 236 204 35 29 1,916 901 124 Vasna 199.06 91 91 527 257 270 .. 106 31 125 Dana 287.07 i87 187 1,034 530 504 135 121 316 163

126 Salod 628.82 176 190 1,052 555 497 46 37 18 18 322 80 127 Chikhlod 2,024.86 470 495 2,453 1,281 1.172 79 80 138 ) 37 800 416 128 Vado) 2,320.10 794 806 4,551 2,296 2,255 119 146 73 47 1,297 474 ) 29 Maaitadi 439.45 374 375 2,089 J,092 997 36 29 503 124 Barai}abhag 130 Maaitadi 1,824.34 495 502 2,797 1,422 1,375 112 110 32 34 666 195 Fag bhag

78 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I N W 0 R R! E R S ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca· Total Main Agricultural Processing, [Ill, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicrng and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repair. [V(a)] VI to IX} Workers Workers No. ----- _------_-- -_._------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

564 278 87 .. 198 .. 120 42\) 812 86

819 I7J 537 I 265 168 .~ 17 I 18 178 583 1,022 87 1,846 518 1,020 58 599 386 27 I 200 73 7 140 1,480 2,439 88 634 110 280 62 2S1 42 5 3 68 3 486 478 486 89 515 43 470 36 7 5 5 33 2 8 252 389 571 90

148 . , 128 15 ... 5 58 116 1~7 91 173 57 97 63 55 I 2 12 52 )07 138 92 418 118 357 88 42 29 1 18 1 72 274 488 93 558 40 328 2 141 19 3 86 19 22 299 411 585 94 175 10 74 1 48 9 53 11 69 145 214 9S

200 27 127 19 30 3 2 43 3 1 161 314 96 833 52 510 8 265 41 2 56 3 179 766 1,'223 97 321 14 244 70 14 .. 7 .. 225 316 357 98 453 5 309 92 4 5 .. 47 1 65 148 434 691 99 1,997 149 1,091 27 499 98 38 1 369 23 89 650 1,772 2,709 100

111 4 95 8 4 3 5 40 138 74 64 101 120 2 99 1 16 I I 4 2 124 90 70 102 66 58 5 3 56 43 .42 !03 127 17 101 11 8 6 2 16 2 92 108 101 104 6 1 3 1 2 1 3 6 I 105

15 12 2 ., 1 II II 13 106 416 6 259 3 121 2 3 33 1 2 18 37E 7~8 107 634 126 370 2 177 38 .. 87 86 I 26 545 956 108 802 48 667 18 48 25 I 86 5 II 723 795 839 109 317 60 213 13 47 39 3 54 8 I 141 304 376 200

306 9 219 ~ 42 ., 45 7 2 126 291 409 111 452 158 286 2 109 148 I 56 8 I 330 423 337 112 310 7 248 4 21 I 3 38 2 14 224 300 346 113 1,012 12 626 10 80 .. 8 298 2 101 40 978 1,887 114 546 91 286 II 140 80 120 19 12 562 938 115

2\5 45 '64 5 7 6 44 34 31} \24 237 1\6 702 4 452 80 3 16 154 I II 284 676 1,063 117 46 .. 37 6 ... 3 ~ I 34 23 40 118 SIS 5 217 154 25 119 5 .. 9 431 R27 119 69 63 3 3 1 26 74 94 120

97 1 65 23 1 9 6 79 119 121 188 S 174 2 1 3 .. 13 .. .. 12 140 300 122 1,576 401 862 24 399 226 21 2 294 149 36 466 1,365 1,855 123 160 1 156 I .. .- 4 7 97 262 124 299 32 201 14 70 15 8 20 3 4 71 227 401 125

31S 32 215 I 46 16 I 53 15 3 74 237 391 126 742 305 355 25 274 205 5 108 75 99 539 768 127 1,294 231 1,058 50 .113 173 17 106 8 29 958 973 1,066 128 553 90 397 17 110 63 3 43 10 57 370 482 537 129

750 46 1535 14 160 28 3 52 4 65 511 607 818 IJ(~

79 tALUKA : KAPADVANJ URBAN / VILLAGE

Namo of Villagel Area of Urbao Village in No. of Total Population Loca- ASglomo- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration/ & of Townl ed Resi- House- tiona I and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

131 Fagvel 1,776.26 899 9~0 5,114 2,576 2,538 148 138 55 48 1,484 522 132 Charanoikol 369.11 197 197 1,014 517 497 48 44 318 149 133 Visvnathpura 441.10 206 206 1,154 620 534 39 37 6 9 387 98 13. Savali 1,143.25 363 383 2,009 1.043 966 80 61 58 5S 652 343 135 Sikandarporda 2'0.43 48 48 305 157 148 42 14

136 Dahiap 1,440.87 481 487 2,710 1,404 1,306 191 174 SO SO 938 515 137 Dampat 874.17 534 548 3,010 1,576 ],434 95 107 15 10 954 379 138 Bhatera 1,163.62 541 556 3,242 1,668 1,574 53 58 19 19 1,031 537 139 Kaoiel 1,101.68 849 855 4,644 2,407 2,237 8l 86 .. 1,453 554 140 Gangadasni 192.56 97 99 562 284 278 160 56 Muvadi

141 Chbipadi 984.91 2,026 2,057 10,647 S,486 5,161 94 102 .. 3,758 1,379 142 Gangial 421.40 146 250 1,313 658 6S5 335 59 143 Chhipial 804.93 917 987 4,929 2,S21 2.408 47 43 .. 1,616 549 144 Bharkunda 540.35 S53 554 2907 1,490 1,417 13 7 896 310 145 Abhripur 414.23 421 426 2,119 1,075 1,044 34 30 524 110

146 Bagdol 454.30 428 428 2,286 1.154 1,132 10 8 692 118 147 Pithai 1,304.49 937 958 5,239 2,746 2,493 79 67 .". 1,762 590 148 Sarali 928.81 789 792 4,259 2,204 2,055 30 21 .. 1,262 344 149 Jitpllra 145,58 61 61 294 161 133 42 28 .. 119 59 1 SO Kathlal 1,668.47 2,105 2,108 11,464 5,997 5,467 496 468 5 5 4,267 2,679

151 Shahpur 785.77 383 399 2,396 1,244 1,152 715 299 152 Pahad 256.88 115 115 639 354 285 223 48 153 Porda-Bhatera 653.78 379 380 2,1.57 1,120 1,037 27 26 573 168 154 Anara 1,624.33 985 999 5,690 2,931 2,759 167 147 53 43 1,865 820 ISS Kathana 877.24 349 358 1,873 949 924 82 82 584 238

156 Laxmaopura 841.09 136 136 688 346 342 3 3 S5 51 206 120 157 Ladvel 225.93 358 362 1,969 978 991 97 80 547 152 lSI! Lasundra 2,943.24 1,281 1,300 6,810 3,380 3,280 157 157 126 129 1,925 787 159 Fulchhatrapura 716.54 183 188 1,107 560 547 6 4 11 9 373 140 160 Porda-Fagvel 420.13 368 363 1.939 979 960 37 51 620 209

161 Rozavada 9).19 24 24 114 58 56 24 14

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13/XIV Kapadv3nj (M) 19.21 6,354 6,36. 35,178 18,187 16,991 1,123 1.023 142 01 13,192 9,232

Ward No. I N.A. 1,176 1,182 6,768 3,603 3,165 247 228 120 114 2,1.53 1,184 II N.A. 302 302 1,598 779 819 .. .. 644 559 III N.A. 584 58.5 3,050 1,539 1,511 ". 3 3 1,150 908 IV N.A. 950 950 5,481 2,820 2,611 292 247 10 9 1,999 1,311 V NA 717 778 4,620 2,399 2,221 17 IS 1,823 1,086 VI N.A. 1,071 1/)73 5,851 3,060 2,791 479 460 7 4 2,055 1,333 VII N.A. 761 761 4,221 2,164 2,057 44 32 1,776 1,407 VIIl N.A. 413 -413 2,011 1.033 978 2 2 896 801 IX N.A. 320 320 1,578 790 788 42 39 2 I 690 643

~o PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------_------_._------M A I N W 0 R K B R S Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Proce ~slng, I III. IV, tion Workers Cultivators Laoourers Servicing and V(b, & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) . (II) Repairs [V(a)) VI to IXl Workers Workeu No. ------_- .. _-_--_ ------M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

1,339 83 1,009 4 206 66 1 123 13 6 350 1,231 2,105 131 283 102 156 112 102 3 12 .. II 100 223 295 132 374 21 278 7 91 13 I 4 I 2 24R 244 265 133 580 58 392 4 103 27 6 79 27 I 3 462 90S 134 98 8 94 8 4 59 140 135

559 SO 377 I 104 29 8 70 20 131 179 714 1,077 136 765 llS 554 17 122 39 1 87 59 44 177 767 1,142 137 919 242 553 II 202 153 18 )46 78 I 229 748 1,103 138 1.298 III 831 15 290 52 31 3 146 41 9 375 1,100 1,751 139 149 45 80 4 52 39 5 12 2 11 135 222 140

2,606 185 1,408 37 373 23 55 2 770 123 215 815 2,665 4,161 141 347 48 213 27 90 4 3 I 31 16 4 307 b07 142 1,259 131 900 22 139 33 5 I 215 7S 78 483 1,184 1,794 143 717 2il 431 I 215 7 3 68 12 3 44 770 1,353 144 571 47 447 4 72 37 3 55 6 I 289 497 708 145

607 17 520 2 44 4 I 42 II .. 547 1,115 146 1,410 102 991 215 101 16 188 I 5 1,336 2,386 147 1,228 100 1,014 12 136 24 6 72 64 19 408 957 1,547 148 82 3 33 I 38 2 I .. 10 .. 2 79 128 149 2,782 236 442 7 247 46 142 14 1,951 169 II 233 3,204 4,998 150

688 14 330 3 265 4 93 7 2 117 554 1,021 151 170 9 94 5 14 3 .. .. 62 1 25 140 159 136 152 601 52 361 l68 39 1 12 72 I 2 78 5\6 907 153 1,600 141 1,016 6 379 116 32 173 19 13 495 1,318 2,123 154 547 133 234 5 245 61 9 --I 59 66 4 214 398 577 155

188 93 98 I 83 91 7 1 ... 5 158 244 156 586 89 390 16 155 68 1 41 4 2 287 390 £15 157 1,964 402 971 103 697 231 21 2 275 66 24 439 1,542 2,439 158 321 8 247 35 6 I 38 2 115 239 424 159 495 114 324 85 99 2 84 14 66 213 418 633 160

32 22 9 26 55 161

8,442 588 554 12 290 42 172 20 7,426 514 76 113 9,669 16,290 13/XIV

1,660 137 92 6 34 7 46 3 1,488 121 42 32 1,901 2,996 I 333 28 2 6 I 325 27 1 2 445 789 II 753 72 63 1 I 11 4 678 67 8 786 1,431 III 1,344 71 256 3 158 20 43 8 887 40 29 48 1,447 2,542 IV 1,067 31 22 I 8 1 1.036 30 1,332 2,190 V 1,412 124 44 2 93 15 46 2 1,229 105 3 16 1,645 2,65l VI 1,046 b4 57 I .. 988 64 2 1,118 1,991 VII 456 28 12 2 11 431 28 4 576 946 VIII 371 33 6 I I 364 32 I 419 754 IX

K_II 81

TALUKA BALASINOR TALUKA: BALASINOR URBAN / VIllAGE

----~------~-----

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population Loca- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tioE rationl & of Town( ed Resi- House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literate. ------P M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It !2 13 14

9 BALASINOR TALUKA Total Km.2 27,488 161,535 79,214 6,362 871 16,972 552.3 27,843 82,321 6,515 957 45,700 Hectares (55,230.68)

Rural Km,2 23,381 138,894 68,166 5,462 800 12,427 530.7 23,691 70,728 5,58/ 863 37,910 Hectares (53,066.62)

Urban Km.2 4,107 22,641 11,048 S,OO 71 4,545 21.6 4,152 IJ,59J 9J4 94 7,790

RURAL AREAS

I Khetavada 98.80 .. " Uninhabited .. 2 Chikhli Jhojha 1,054.18 52 53 274 138 136 3 1 30 4 3 Khata 888.80 299 302 1,837 960 877 440 108 4 Ghatda 62u.37 249 250 1,569 792 777 125 139 385 43 5 Debhari 805.82 669 675 3,W7 1,861 1,946 186 191 1,102 533

6 Badharpura 45.76 26 26' 149 70 79 24 6 7 ChbarVdn&i 18u.OO 50 ~O 292 147 145 56 19 8 Koda 635.11 354 355 1,081 1,064 1,017 188 193 425 III 9 Rampura 290.61 126 126 711 370 341 51 56 201 26 10 Gaoobari 624.93 190 190 996 497 499 77 80 299 153

11 Alampura 58.44 54 54 342 166 176 6S II 12 UmaTilla 8726 60 60 392 207 IS5 1(10 36 13 K"ydam 1,496.93 569 577 3,260 1,642 1,618 III 114 4 2 832 290 14 Bhatpura ].023 53 289 289 1,816 956 860 90 91 424 80 15 Raliyata 7J.2g 92 92 497 252 245 90 89 149 68

16 Bharodi 508.12 210 213 1,204 603 601 104 105 361 173 17 Baroda 625.11 181 181 1,054 556 498 9 7 276 98 18 Kumbharvadi 558.57 314 314 I,Q97 993 1,004 45 30 566 252 19 Ka,ud 27'.48 127 135 847 466 381 .. 264 132 20 Rajpur(Virpur) 219.01 t03 104 595 289 306 28 22 159 86

21 Sa1aiya 728.97 259 261 1,437 736 70 I 28 30 433 192 22 Vaghas 948.10 316 317 J ,831 942 889 38 33 493 132 23 Chorasa 556.60 114 122 747 375 372 179 34 24 kojhav 703.20 139 139 889 440 449 29 29 177 40 2S Gomvadi 58.68 25 25 147 76 71 40 12

26 Rajena 92.97 74 74 416 219 197 102 22 27 Dhoravada 45.70 40 40 222 109 III 77 30 28 Jamalpur 104.44 54 54 341 178 163 117 30 29 Rasulpur 318.71 151 151 835 435 400 24 25 249 45 30 GopaIpura 160.61 43 43 215 105 110 50 17

31 Kaslavati 1'2.96 49 49 290 157 133 4S 14 32 Nasroli 378.82 74 74 401 207 194 .. .. 88 44 33 Kheroli 500.14 270 272 1,668 852 816 51 41 574 2Si 34 Virpur 1,262.27 1,122 1,135 6,040 3,084 2,956 I!'R 101 2,016 1,(07 35 Limbarvada 562.74 399 399 2,647 1,387 1,260 II' 101 5S6 69 - ~---~------~---

84 PRIMARY CENSlJS ABSTRACi

M A I N W 0 R K E R S ------Household lodustry- Manufacturing, Other Workers loCa Tolal Maio Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V (b) & Marginal NOD- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V (a») VI to IX) Workers Workers No, ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M P M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

9

5,707 1,837 2,421 190 1,253 13,895 59,612 41,968 26,990 4,601 l,O~O 9,357 755 3~,!i98

5,200 1,815 2,333 151 901 13,769 49,197 36,549 26,375 4,375 892 4,907 726 33,453

507 22 94 39 352 126 10,415 5,419 615 226 128 4,450 29 6,145

,. Unnhahited " .. .. ,. 1 73 I 61 10 2 1 .. S 65 130 2 518 30 391 3 77 10 7 43 17 4 481 438 366 3 412 5 335 1 48 4 ., 29 316 380 456 4 1,012 89 689 8 88 27 65 44 170 10 72 848 1,785 5

46 44 2 ., .. .. 24 79 6 ., 77 I 72 1 I 4 .~ II 70 133 7 58 ! 73 419 IS 98 49 13 9 2l I 372 481 572 g 188 .. 172 .. .. 16 5 182 336 9 233 16 191 6 20 2 I 20 9 16 111 248 372 10

80 9 64 J 15 2 6 I 40 96 46 71 II 3 105 1 100 I - .. .' 2 74 102 110 12 827 4S 676 5 49 27 33 10 69 3 28 448 787 I, i 2S 13 501 10 459 8 21 2 .. 20 8 512 447 31 8 14 124 9 87 7 17 2 9 II 2 5 126 231 15

300 2 254 2 11 33 4 I ~O 299 449 16 282 ". 258 .. 8 .. .. 16 24 233 2S0 26S 17 4"3 54 3S2 28 12 8 34 3 85 15 6 71 504 87~ 18 27] II 173 .. 70 3 16 j 14 3 29 193 341 19 147 107 118 96 17 9 3 9 L 142 199 20

402 2 285 68 1 13 .. 36 34 334 665 21 460 10 344 5 41 4 27 I 48 34 460 448 419 22 218 2 169 36 2 2 11 19 196 138 174 23 226 196 21 9 194 214 255 24 47 45 29 7 I 25

112 .. 103 I 8 , . 1(17 197 26 50 I 38 2 .. .. 10 I 3 59 109 27 88 49 68 29 3 20 I 16 '. 90 114 28 258 5 232 3 6 2 9 II 127 177 268 29 69 5 68 5 1 51 36 54 30

96 94 .. J 80 61 52 31 118 " 104 .. 9 5 . ' .. 101 89 93 12 466 93 3,0 44 10 9 10 '30 I I I) 10 1 22'1 3~1 49~ 33 1,419 91 2'13 I I 63 3 )25 5 93R 72 4 72 1,~61 2,793 34 693 23) 433 I 218 232 3 39 9 48 685 ~79 35

85 TALUKA : BALASINOR URBAN / VILLAG~

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Town/ ed Resi· House· tional and Code Town! Ward in demial holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Haodia (Virpur) 339.37 99 99 613 327 326 . . .. 196 145 37 Sariya 270.52 233 233 1,409 712 697 36 41 295 28 3ll Balvakhantna 135.17 42 42 251 134 117 47 14 Muvada 39 Kharod 1,4C6.90 393 393 2,494 1,262 1232 143 139 766 269 40 Jambudi 198.48 95 95 602 2<10 312 14 23 160 42

41 Pansroda 394.59 223 223 1,317 680 637 83 77 287 78 42 Javrakbantoa 104."28 72 72 414 209 205 92 91 84 29 Muvada 43 Varadhara 571.11 261 261 1,522 766 756 16 16 470 223 4~ Bhanjini Yav 26~.42 61 61 334 173 161 34 3 45 Pa1ta 177.08 107 107 656 315 341 18 19 182 31

46 Gadheli 313.78 149 149 894 436 458 50 62 183 40 47 Saradia 705.59 7iJ7 764 4,373 2,197 2,176 187 184 769 146 48 Ratankuva 458.37 155 155 927 467 460 .. 247 145 49 Asundariya 261.78 116 116 714 361 353 73 85 147 51 50 Bar 1,057.53 634 634 3,898 1,946 1,952 54 57 5 1 800 lIO

51 Buliya 80.42 I 1 4 3 I 2 1 ;2 Joohl-'ur 734.61 239 239 1,453 B9 714 325 70 53 Aspur 629.29 143 145 903 485 418 12 II .. 298 67 54 Tajpur 280.56 16 16 76 36 40 24 22 19 13 55 Alela 804.84 124 124 731 .\73 358 16 14 229 86

56 Gunde1a 542.95 25 32 154 79 75 16 15 34 18 57 Parabiya 110.52 224 224 1,480 763 717 61 60 507 248 58 Dola\poyda 29~.3R 139 139 795 393 402 114 119 264 123 59 Dbanela 80.89 95 95 567 276 291 .. 203 92 60 Kambopa 425.42 341 346 1,952 1,025 927 60 72 526 136

61 Vasadra 980.63 202 204 l,093 584 509 30 29 306 132 62· Pandya 1,294.90 880 900 5,337 2,706 2,631 182 146 1,471 443 63 Jelholi 1,595.43 632 635 3,779 1,910 1,&69 106 109 65 65 1,057 456 64 Raiyoli 585.43 325 327 2,158 1,087 1,071 166 151 571 ISO 65 Sutariya 285.48 356 356 2,226 1,148 1,078 115 93 7 4 690 163

66 Dev 632.83 434 437 2,468 1,216 1,252 74 78 638 227 67 Dbundhaliya 16697 60 60 365 169 196 .. 97 43 68 Khandivav 442,79 209 209 1,302 657 645 18 28 .. 313 41 69 Bhanthala 2, I 79,96 616 619 3,646 1.84 I 1,805 129 118 89 82 I,C43 317 70 Felsani 1,01723 243 244 1,543 797 746 82 68 24 20 485 132

71 Gunthli 724.97 370 370 2,170 1,098 1,072 40 50 630 178 72 Jorapura 202.79 98 98 568 295 273 19 29 238 }39 73 Limbdi 201.23 91 91 4ilS 276 212 172 30 74 Dhathi 175.SI 62 6Z 359 176 un .. 104 45 7S Kadaia 785.57 280 Z80 1,460 750 710 46 53 III 60 437 124

76 Janod 844.34 469 469 2,394 1,292 1,102 307 279 10 9 908 458 77 Meghaliya 468.24 33~ 335 1,Il55 938 917 35 29 4 5 552 117 78 Gadhavada 571.45 283 2S8 1,717 888 829 30 30 15 14 511 127 79 Gaja Pagina 800.10 202 202 1,111 555 556 109 113 326 130 Muvada 80 Manvarpura 286.12 23 23 III 60 51 13 II 47 35

81 Othvad 2,115.68 745 760 4,478 2,292 2,186 223 205 16 17 1,381 390 112 Parpadiya 122.35 62 64 416 211 205 .. 141 41 83 Sarod a 646.27 409 418 2,421 1,239 1,182 49 46 42 37 598 106 84 Dakharia 131.40 106 106 586 297 289 50 55 . . .. 147 62 85 Kotarbor 50~.60 175 201 1,137 582 555 60 54 258 53

86 PR.IMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

------_------_._--MAl N WORKERS Household Industry­ Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca­ Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non­ Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(aJ] VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No.

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

112 3 122 1 ~. 22 27 3 2 86 153 237 36 367 1 264 87 I 8 8 2 77 343 619 37 61 1 61 2 4 67 67 49 38 713 38 636 10 42 27 8 27 262 S~9 932 39 170 91 115 54 91 1 126 120 95 40

364 2 279 40 2 15 30 .. 6 223 310 412 41 92 14 72 12 12 I 4 4 1 4 26 113 165 42 375 39 263 27 25 2 5 82 10 9 178 382 S3y 43 90 8 64 26 8 .. 44 83 109 44 141 8 128 1 2 11 7 1 212 173 121 45

243 8 227 1 3 2 3 4 10 I I 223 192 227 46 1,238 360 853 108 239 212 11 135 40 20 212 939 1,60~ 47 251 21 191 14 13 2 10 37 5 5 179 211 260 4[1 211 1 205 .. .. 6 I 232 150 120 49 990 150 843 49 54 99 6 I 87 I 67 585 889 1,217 50

3 3 ... , . .. '. I 51 338 44 293 41 26 3 19 3 lOR 398 562 5l 2811 268 120 1 130 252 38 15 3 197 147 53 20 16 6 12 16 2 .. 16 24 54 203 21 171 23 20 2 7 57 170 280 56

58 20 39 .. 17 20 ... 2 27 21 28 56 391 15 281 2 15 3 51 I 44 9 II 114 361 588 57 232 60 181 39 17 9 2 32 12 66 161 276 58 169 139 - 3 27 28 107 263 59 478 52 385 7 33 1 22 38 44 69 350 478 525 60

300 11 163 5 39 4 23 .. 75 2 .. 2 284 496 61 1.339 296 1,046 271 89 II 60 5 144 9 18 349 1,349 1,986 62 943 107 514 I 223 91 43 163 15 31 3U2 936 1,46u 63 576 36 385 10 144 24 5 42 2 6 164 505 871 64 526 62 419 36 42 24 3 62 2 22 290 600 726 65

655 58 429 7 106 43 16 104 8 4 309 557 885 66 74 .5 60 5 4 2 8 19 117 76 74 67 326 44 288 16 5 5 33 23 6 331 595 68 1,051 83 894 12 89 39 5 63 32 397 789 1,325 69 430 3 391 I 16 1 10 13 I 80 366 663 70

552 29 473 6 15 12 52 22 6 296 540 747 71 151 6 96 12 4 39 5 4 144 263 72 122 117 .. .. 5 154 212 73 95 49 91 28 3 3 I 18 80 134 74 415 23 315 3 53 12 16 31 7 167 335 520 75

624 63 242 9 193 12 38 2 lSI 40 152 668 887 76 532 130 408 4 81 74 4 15 39 37 6 406 781 77 412 13 278 72 13 12 50 .. 23 123 453 693 78 251 82 163 6 26 74 11 51 2 2 28 302 446 79 33 2 25 6 2 1 3 27 46 80

1,186 124 961 93 JOI 29 14 110 2 47 759 1.059 1,303 81 115 2 93 2 - 2 20 .. 1 14 95 189 82 606 129 450 4 49 2 6 101 123 11 II 622 1,042 83 138 65 64 13 23 16 7 44 36 1 159 223 84 345 257 51 37 399 237 156 85

87 TALUKA BALASINOR URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village! Area of Urban Village in No. of Total Population loca- Agelome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! &of Town/ ed Resi- House· tional and Code Town! Ward in dentisl holds Houseless Scheduled SChedUled No. Ward Km,2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ----.------P M F M F M F M F

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

~6 Pilodra 54U8 2~8 274 1,594 1m 757 63 57 II 8 524 259 87 Saliyavadi 415.76 499 ,07 3,188 1,592 1,596 205 173 39 45 787 181 8R Karanpur 907.86 264 264 1,597 810 787 226 226 110 119 318 88 89 Baliyadev 160.93 204 205 1,253 661 592 24 32 19 18 403 187 90 Bodeli 403.26 58 58 370 181 189 120 42

91 Navagllma 501.57 155 170 1,065 550 515 55 46 353 130 92 K'lOjra 123,43 24 34 177 86 91 .. .. 39 12 93 Jamiyatpura 462.27 150 156 843 431 412 106 103 52 37 229 71 94 Sakariya 622.45 252 258 1,496 794 702 138 124 38 25 293 i8 95 Raliata 234.28 203 203 1,189 594 595 401 100

96 Vanakbori 527.86 285 288 1,491 748 743 55 62 21 17 348 101 97 Rajpurl Balasinor) 5~8.71 231 H3 1,483 752 731 148 148 44 52 448 1~1 98 Vadadala 2, 125,90 1,082 1,091 6,292 3,210 3,082 245 248 30 36 1,769 485 99 Handia(Balasinor) 304.81 212 216 1,249 640 609 4 9 329 67

URBAN AREAS Km.2 131XV Balasinor (NP) 21.64 4,107 4,152 22,641 1t,593 11 048 934 900 9~ 71 7,790 4,545 Ward N:>. I N.A. 644 650 4,159 1,127 2,032 141 141 33 34 1,251 502 II N.A. 734 736 4,353 2.233 2,120 7 5 8 7 ),390 575 III N.A. 283 283 1,381 693 688 36 38 .537 372 IV N.A. 519 519 2,551 1,280 1.271 16 12 - 1 027 830 V N.A. 855 869 4,642 2,400 2,242 724 697 50 28 1,438 735

VI N.A. 523 523 2,677 1,402 I, '275 1,117 842 VII N.A. 549 572 2,878 1,458 1,420 10 7 3 2 1,030 689

88 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A I W 0 R ~ E R S ------_._------" Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loea- Total Main Agricultural Processing, ( III. IV, tion Workers Cultivators labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) Repairs [V(a)) VI to IX] Workers Workers No. ------_------M F M F M F M F M F M P M F

IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1

------_--

468 48 292 9 77 8 7 92 30 186 369 523 86 771 377 469 59 237 316 ., 65 2 21 322 800 897 87 387 31 277 14 21 1 1 88 16 28 76 395 680 88 334 9 114 17 5 173 4 38 357 545 il9 79 2 50 3 1 26 1 5 19 97 168 90

257 215 1 1 40 9 72 284 442 91 49 30 ., 1 1 17 6 37 85 92 236 25 123 1 58 24 55 .. 69 195 318 93 419 33 351 2 34 7 34 24 2 107 373 562 94 3IS 57 272 13 14 1 29 43 204 279 334 95

366 9S 189 33 103 59 14 1 60 2 6 44 376 604 96 396 19 262 12 48 2 I 3 85 2 2 168 354 544 97 1,729 792 1,205 544 333 224 10 2 181 22 46 371 1,435 1,919 98 327 93 216 5 82 16 29 72 II 37 302 479 99

5,419 507 615 22 226 94 128 39 4,450 352 29 126 6,145 10,415 13/XV 942 54 38 3 5 4 5 3 894 44 3 2 1,182 1,976 I 1,077 76 23 2 7 2 39 12 1,008 60 3 5 1,153 2,039 II 321 58 27 2 2 1 21 3 271 52 372 630 III 586 40 93 I 29 3 4 3 460 33 -5 23 689 1,208 IV 1,147 153 131 8 168 77 29 S 819 63 14 66 1,239 2,023 V

670 51 253 3 7 1 10 2 400 45 15 732 1,209 VI 676 75 50 3 8 6 20 11 598 55 4 15 778 1,330 VII

89

TALUKA THASRA TALUKA : TIIASRA URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Villagel Area of Urban Village in No. of l'otal Population Loea· Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including InstItu- tion ration I & of Town/ ed Resi- House. tional and Code Townl Ward in dential bolds Houseless SCheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------P M F M F M F M F

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

10 'fHASRA TALUKA Total Km.2 41,283 234,701 111.865 6,781 3,286 29,872 659.9 41,989 122,836 1,497 3,645 71,726 Hectares (65,992.76)

Rural Km 2 33,]84 191,389 91,295 5,388 2,139 20,154 6/5.5 33,763 100,094 5,911 2,354 56,273 Hectares (61,55202) Km.2 Urban 44.4 8,099 43,312 20,570 1,393 1,147 9,718 8,226 22,742 1,586 1,291 15,453

RURAL AREAS

860.71 148 441 410 1 Sbamarpura 157 851 20 2.5 " 298 122 2 Ozhdrala 1,029.1'4 215 287 1,408 731 677 101 105 67 65 463 221 3 Ajroli 658.75 170 180 954 484 470 10 15 286 liZ 1,781 4 Sandbeli 1,373.79 662 664 3,682 1,901 121 i J 7 58 58 1,016 384 212 183 5 Gadhviu8 Muvada 104,05 75 7S 395 S 7 1 140 53

6 Salun 475.26 172 179 937 504 433 35 27 3 4 256 83 7 Nanadara 1,\ 14.09 564 567 3,177 1,653 1,524 10-1 108 15 19 1,000 375 8 Khad Godhar 915.39 305 305 1,638 850 788 116 !I6 32 40 459 194 9 Bhatvasna 455.96 76 76 500 248 252 4 4 26 30 138 32 10 Sanadra 1,228.69 347 351 2,054 1,079 975 64 57 46 39 584 25Z

11 Pa1aiya 536.90 196 201 1,135 620 515 56 48 16 13 274 45 12 Wanghroli 2,604.47 1,094 1,112 6,142 3,133 3,009 299 291 134 128 1,645 630 13 Baladha 720.17 249 249 1,310 705 605 82 86 24 22 412 174 14 Rozva 944.58 437 437 2,634 1,385 1,249 115 108 1 !.I 13 688 137 15 Vanoda 1,090.75 751 766 4,373 2,279 2,094 169 120 103 95 1.167 453

16 Mahi Itadi 791,17 529 534 2,896 1,511 1.385 59 63 6 8 676 143 17 Kuoi 1,140.41 1,027 1,033 5,238 2,923 2,315 307 255 .. 1,985 775 18 Menpura 495.76 462 462 2,254 1.239 1,015 155 143 5 5 798 373 19 Padal 840.88 719 760 4,515 2,397 2,118 210 207 45 42 1,309 464 20 R&sulpur Pada} 384.84 140 155 878 460 418 68 62 9 4 1289 117

21 Jarial 677.28 31 I 316 1,908 985 923 85 79 50 46 524 176 22 Sonaiya 286.73 150 150 848 449 399 88 84 .. 284 124 23 Vadad 992.48 668 708 4,085 2,172 1,913 251 214 31 35 1,244 429 24 Dabhali 809.70 314 315 1,955 1,021 934 121 125 28 21 520 190 498 25 Mithana Muvada 348.86 171 173 1,002 504 78 84 15 11 298 1~6

26 Pipalvad 1,170.21 786 789 4,903 2,531 2,372 76 49 62 60 1,603 470 27 Bharthari 514.73 299 299 1,515 763 752 62 63 7 10 462 182 28 Rani Porda 468.40 214 214 1,188 622 566 6 9 311 73 29 Bhatpura No, 1 77.22 Uninhabited 30 Bbatpura No.2 55.84 Uninhabited

31 Ajupura 948.23 176 176 884 456 428 46 38 129 123 275 163 32 Chetersumba 1,564.58 S65 566 2,860 1,474 1,386 105 109 64 69 810 535 33 Vithalpura 265.76 144 157 748 400 348 33 28 122 J 12 186 90 34 Rawalia 793.39 352 357 1,892 96S 927 20 16 535 182 35 Porda 517.20 219 220 1,084 522 561 II 23 331 81

92 i'RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACt

------H:;;holdM A I N WORI

M M F M F M F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

10

6,801 820 4,886 70 1,031 1,401 97,6!1 65.574 33,494 1(i,019 737 15,324 755 56,!!07

5,679 758 4,405 31 485 7,131 78,485 54,312 32,029 14,351 532 7,400 719 45,063

11,262 1,465 1,668 205 7,924 36 11,444 1,128 62 481 39 546 270 19,172

232 I 193 8 1 31 .. 85 209 324 1 392 43 199 2 155 40 5 33 1 35 222 304 412 2 273 29 176 17 75 12 1 21 3 38 208 403 3 1,045 148 713 66 259 80 9 64 2 229 1156 1,404 4 128 20 68 3 43 17 13 4 20 84 143 S

305 49 174 27 89 22 4 38 ., 11 82 188 302 6 938 167 722 II 1 S1 154 2 63 2 5 367 710 990 7 456 4g 308 1 101 45 4 43 2 I 393 740 8 145 I 99 31 1 15 16 103 235 9 608 15 316 215 8 15 2 62 5 48 471 912 10

364 16 133 2 199 13 9 23 1 8 256 491 11 1,665 205 990 10 516 178 13 1 146 16 11 437 1,457 2,367 12 377 22 270 .. 66 21 1 40 1 1 7 327 576 13 342 I 260 141 54 665 144 9 2 " no 1,105 14 1,240 39 809 3 264 29 35 132 7 34 211 1,005 1,844 15

907 22 804 10 46 12 10 47 .. 40 604 1,323 16 1,674 52 569 I 321 37 16 I 768 13 9 13 1,240 2,250 17 701 56 270 5 125 13 25 3 281 35 4 32 534 19() 927 18 1,268 446 16 556 141 18 248 33 44 230 1,{ll1S 1,698 19 226 55 89 8 82 47 3 52 3 234 360 20 587 103 216 306 102 7 _. ~8 141 398 679 21 250 53 139 8 77 4S 34 4 51 195 295 1,118 88 495 9 438 61 22 8 1 177 17 14 77 1,040 1,748 23 568 21 298 6 137 15 3 30 .. 6 152 44 ! 761 296 170 164 IS8 24 11 119 13 1 202 334 25 1,337 338 821 20 429 309 7 3 80 6 3 90 1,!91 435 5 327 1,944 26 73 5 30 5 328 747 27 353 1 302 38 I 12 I 13 153 256 412 28 Uninhabited 29 Uninhabited 30 283 lOS 114 3 145 100 3 21 2 2 19 171 20 304 31 877 605 I 190 II 9 7] g 5 23 592 1,343 232 150 70 6 154 144 32 .. 8 8 2 )60 196 33 528 16 438 3 60 n 1 .. 29 17 437 2!;Q 41 243 16 32 24 894 34 2 1 13 25 232 496 35

~3 TALUKA THASRA URBAN VIL LAGi

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loca· Agglome- hectares Occupi· No. of (including Institu- tion rationl & of Townl ed Resi· House- tional and Code Townl Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled SCheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates -.------_-_- .------P M F M F M F M F

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

36 Saiyat 1,600.39 486 489 2,~88 1,340 1,248 70 51 38 41 760 201 37 Amrutpura 900.72 123 127 757 38() 377 6 5 .. .. 254 73 38 Chandasar 474.21 Ii 8 118 651 336 315 40 35 35 39 215 124 39 Vajewal 261.24 183 183 1,036 512 524 37 39 5 6 252 65 40 Golaj 901.84 441 441 2,447 1,286 1,161 95 81 49 48 712 253

41 Kosam 301.46 185 196 1,037 533 504 43 36 30 33 365 131 42 Dabhsar 15].80 175 202 J ,094 590 504 III 93 90 69 356 170 43 Angadi 2,079.66 1,411 1,422 9,096 4,777 ~,3J9 360 323 60 41 2,489 822 44 Vaso 1,084.98 681 705 4,472 2,338 2,134 174 186 33 27 1,333 497 45 Sangol 650.08 131 133 800 433 367 10 5 269 98

46 Sonipur 1,300.56 932 974 5,840 3,077 2,763 114 103 48 39 1,644 429 47 Malvan 339.75 362 380 2,004 1,039 965 77 74 32 25 659 293 48 Rustarnpura 608.16 202 250 1,35(1 662 68il 20 26 124 109 295 I13 49 Sarnal 365.07 247 262 1,346 712 634 2 2 .. 415 Il2 50 Ambav 314.78 247 247 1,387 738 649 85 85 163 140 385 179

51 Badbarpura 304.46 173 182 1,039 556 483 13 8 308 59 52 TJ dhmatpura 108.92 116 116 731 38J 351 31 25 195 44 53 Sbahpura 213.83 155 156 832 441 391 14 10 270 46 54 SalJdbelia 223.34 7ll 78 466 250 216 .. 142 46 55 Jalanagar 213.55 199 199 1,235 627 608 27 17 328 55

56 Aurangpura 132.94 110 113 645 .134 311 16 12 .. 181 32 57 Rasulpur Thasra 224.93 183 ]85 H91 457 434 50 35 7 4 329 186 58 Ekalwlu 763.76 255 256 1,450 719 731 75 68 - 443 185 59 Pilol 405.87 163 17ll 937 490 447 22 15 2 I 307 156 60 Muliad 641.53 238 247 1,386 727 659 39 40 376 65

61 Bordi 905.04 381 389 2,165 1,159 1,006 92 82 599 147 62 Morarnbli 245.73 237 237 1,287 665 622 ., .. 384 126 63 Vallavpura 391.92 144 146 750 396 354 3 5 20 14 239 129 54 Sui 1,270.62 421 421 2,483 1,300 :,183 36 39 194 178 776 366 65 Vancti 725.61 726 729 4,283 2,184 2,099 203 165 14 10 1,319 586

66 Dhundi 181.82 158 15S 883 466 417 13 9 168 14 67 Kotaria 433.76 243 243 1,378 721 657 5 3 447 132 68 Uplet 363,41 76 76 470 248 222 151) 34 69 Vamali 359.12 57 57 35\ 196 155 27 17 12l) 35 70 Gumadia 230,93 312 313 1,821 986 835 8 12 501 106

71 Agarwa 1,107.17 888 888 5,125 2,657 2,468 75 65 1,233 440 72 Rakhiyal 390.26 375 375 2,095 1,118 977 20 19 10 6 717 331 73 Malai 170.76 139 139 746 400 346 48 43 59 57 265 91 74 Masra 6 i 1.56 403 406 2,403 J ,~36 1,172 29 26 " 722 164 75 Kbijalpuf Talpad 823.07 558 569 3,111 l,t07 1,504 43 34 22 14 865 275

76 Khijalpur VantO 436.68 163 In 934 463 471 219 122 77 Vinzol 441.68 241 241 1,3-19 688 661 3 I 446 186 78 Simlaj 485.76 159 161 791 419 372 6 206 60 79 Jakhed 821.22 232 232 1.31S' 699 620 51" 36 382 142 80 Kalsar 1,183.86 1,028 1,037 6,476 3,381 3,095 164 159 51 47 1,924 748

81 Marghakui 416.60 204 204 1,182 632 550 12 4 379 96 82 Umba 621.67 282 284 1,710 910 800 a 6 444 70 83 Aklacha 260.09 118 123 748 365 383 14 17 203 72 84 Harkhol 194.06 133 133 847 445 402 19 12 .. 263 82 85 Nes 762.65 505 521 2,629 1,410 1,219 41 4S 8 5 814 381

94 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

M A N W 0 R K E R S ------"---~------.. ------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [III, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code- (I-IX) (I) (II) Repnirs [V (a)] VI to IX 1 Workers Workers No, ------M F !vI F M F M F M F M F M F

i5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 ,------

763 74 519 149 58 5 90 9 2 171 575 1,003 36 , , 21S 14 140 56 14 1 18 " 148 165 215 37 187 16 117 I 57 14 .. 13 I 149 299 38 295 I 145 " 139 1 1 10 217 523 39 699 12 471 5 189 5 4 35 2 ] 587 1,148 40

314 16 203 71 15 4 36 I 219 488 41 308 60 142 1 106 54 6 , , 54 5 282 444 42 2,544 226 1,219 34 741 170 42 4 542 18 6 117 2,227 3,976 43 1,216 114 638 6 332 103 16 230 5 23 189 1,099 1,831 44 234 34 81 1 68 27 I 2 84 4 199 333 45

1,757 40 865 6 275 14 9 608 19 21 16 1,299 2.707 46 551 94 205 6 131 65 7 208 23 2 32 486 839 47 396 90 106 2 110 6 4 3 176 79 .. 20 266 578 48 409 17 253 6 39 6 I 116 5 8 162 295 455 49 436 87 146 2 127 28 2 161 57 59 302 503 jO

270 3 142 3 74 54 12 12 274 468 51 201 8 108 2 73 6 20 13 179 330 52 241 2 145 14 2 65 5 200 384 53 ]4 126 ' , 79 33 124 216 S4 299 1 229 40 1 30 6 328 601 55

172 5 119 39 .. 14 4 162 305 56 42 3 45 4 210 247 4 157 " " 430 67 409 85 249 3 138 80 3 19 2 12 III 298 B5 j8 250 n 124 3 86 67 " 40 2 2 240 373 59 390 61 293 8 75 53 I 2J I 337 597 60

703 19 594 2 76 16 I 32 I 63 456 924 61 372 3 292 , , 55 1 2 23 2 ]92 293 227 62 220 44 141 1 67 40 12 3 94 176 216 63 745 80 493 189 77 4 59 3 14 315 541 78t! 64 1,194 35 85<) 9 252 21 3 80 5 3 990 2,061 65

2il 15 201 6 30 9 19 40 215 362 66 443 2 376 42 2 25 278 655 67 140 21 120 21 7 13 29 108 172 68 2 31 7 81 115 9 82 2 " .. 146 69 541 36 399 12 114 22 28 2 16 445 783 70

1,441 246 966 35 356 206 18 101 5 1 1,216 2,221 71 577 81 291 1 1I0 72 7 .. 169 8 2 541 894 72 8 !U4 106 4 1 237 115 117 12 " 163 231 73 669 170 587 39 51 129 4 I 27 I .. 291 567 711 74 870 272 673 151 i20 112 12 2 65 7 9 121 728 1,111 75

271 91 104 2 120 88 12 35 42 192 338 76 412 91 241 2 147 89 I 23 16 276 554 77 234 24 84 5 116 15 ,,- 34 4 .. 185 348 78 380 10 226 5 102 5 2 50 7 III 312 499 79 1,610 131 807 13 491 107 30 3 282 8 123 633 1,648 2,331 80

367 10 243 1 105 9 16 18 268 247 272 81 434 12 21 1 30 421~ 485 13 " 3 1 1 786 82 157 5 83 3 26 2 4 44 38 39 170 339 83 226 1 185 29 I " 12 3 216 '"'01 84 774 q 61 430 20 233 31 5 106 10 636 1,158 85

95 TALUKA : THASRA URBAN I VILLAGE

Name of Village/ Area of Urban village in No. of Total Population Loea- Agglome- hectares Occupi- No. of (including Institu- tion ration! & of Town! ed Resi- House- tiona I and Code Town! Ward in dential holds Houseless Scheduled Scheduled No. Ward Km.2 Houses Population) Castes Tribes Literates ------_ ------P M F M F M F M F

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

86 Dhunadara 664.63 8SS 884 4,950 2,585 2,365 103 88 19 6 1.270 579 87 Podvania 942.80 588 S94 3,327 1,770 1,557 IS 13 853 299 88 MaDjipura 517.15 361 361 2,128 1,112 1,016 46 37 ., 657 268 89 Bhadrasa 853.62 528 531 2,897 1,548 1,349 76 67 8 8 934 258 90 Kotlindora 823.78 588 591 3,363 1,713 1,650 91 73 1,023 360

91 JesapuraMithapura 626.98 538 538 3,302 1,717 1,585 35 31 5 1,009 335 92 Jor_pura 222.71 179 179 1,000 529 471 9 8 296 75 93 Rantia 822.73) 762 763 4,264 2,235 2,029 94 89 12 10 1,379 476 94 Chhlav 412.42 238 242 1,457 787 670 7 6 510 175

URBAN AREAS Km.2 13/XVI Thasra (VP) 14.41 2,111 2,171 11,504 6,063 5,441 369 323 40.9 360 4,1P3 2.618

Ward No, I N.A. 531 536 3,039 1,609 1,430 22 14 32 29 1,646 598 II N.A. 499 ''''3 3,163 1,620 1,483 57 44 144 128 J,121 74. m N.A. 441 441 2,107 1,086 1,021 247 234 17 17 819 582 IV N,A. 640 651 3,255 1,748 1,507 43 31 216 186 1,207 690

Dakor (UA) N."'. 3,837 3.873 19,113 10,016 9,167 659 557 698 645 7,076 .... 831 Km.2 13/XVII(i) Dakor (NP) 15.52 3,657 3,691 18,378 9,584 8,7P4 631 529 684 631 6,811 4,70S

Ward No. I N.A. 638 652 3,268 1,649 1,619 5 5 206 189 1,1 S6 938 II N.A. 569 570 2.768 1,410 1,358 365 310 2 1 )'160 861 III N.A. 902 908 4,537 2,377 2,160 58 50 19 22 1,836 1,195 IV N.A. 534 535 2,638 1,371 1,267 52 IS 15 13 1,102 847 V N.A. 1,014 1,026 5,167 2,777 2,390 151 149 442 406 1,564 764

(Ii) Rakbial (Part) (00) N.A. ]80 182 805 432 373 28 28 14 14 158 126

Ward No. 00 N.A, 180 182 80S 432 373 28 28 14 14 258 126 Km.2 13/XVIII Pali (VP) 14.47 1,151 2,181 11,625 6,663 5,961 5S8 513 184 142 4,t84 %,269

407 Ward No. 1 N.A. 407 2,025 1,059 966 7S 1'54 2 2 864 676 II N.A. 475 479 2,821 1,469 1,352 2S1 260 2S 18 921 353 III N.A. 333 333 2,029 1,058 971 49 46 3 815 513 IV N.A. 445 464 2,538 1,375 1,163 41 41 41 34" 839 498 V N.A. 491 499 3,212 1,702 1,510 112 102 113 84 745 229

96 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ----"------

M A N W 0 R K E R S ------._------Household Industry- Manufacturing, Other Workers Loca- Total Main Agricultural Processing, [Ill, IV, tion Workers Cultivators Labourers Servicing and V(b) & Marginal Non- Code (I-IX) (I) (II) RepairS [V(aJ] VI to IXI Workers Workers No. ------_-_ --_------M F M F M F M .. F M F M F M F

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1,381 261 617 9 561 246 9 174 6 38 279 1,166 1,825 86 932 77 462 4 395 72 28 67 I I I 837 1,479 87 624 20 432 2 12l; 11 16 48 7 1 2 487 994 88 805 24 572 2 134 17 .. 99 5 .. .. 743 1,325 89 894 9 498 6 338 2 4 54 1 45 90 774 1,551 90

884 30 642 I 195 29 2 45 30 77 803 1,478 91 174 4 142 3 14 1 I .. 17 .. (i6 38 289 429 92 1,046 98 :599 19 342 73 6 2 99 4 24 15 1,165 1,916 93 446 2 220 188 2 5 33 248 341 420 94

2,857 186 477 46 396 45 47 1,937 94 4 98 3202 5,157 13/XVI

788 84 287 42 94 19 6 .. 401 23 11 821 1,335 I 744 46 35 2 59 7 29 1 621 36 2 54 874 1,383 II 485 37 55 2 95 14 8 327 21 2 26 59!!! 958 III 840 19 100 148 5 4 588 14 7 908 1,481 IV

4,966 748 361 10 857 411 94 36 3,654 291 29 155 5,021 8,26~

4,755 728 355 9 834 397 91 36 3,475 286 29 155 4,800 7,9IlI3/XVII(i)

879 209 77 2 205 138 12 15 5U5 S4 13 770 1,397 I 689 85 64 4 54 34 I 4 570 43 9 45 712 1,228 II 1,163 118 41 2 6 2 40 11 1,076 103 I 21 1.213 2,021 III 636 37 35 .. 32 3 3 I 566 33 7 135 1,223 IV 1,388 279 138 I 537 220 35 5 678 53 19 69 1,370 2,042 V

211 20 6 1 23 14 3 179 5 221 353 <.ii)

211 20 6 23 14 3 179 5 221 353 00

3,439 194 627 6 415 25 64 2 2,333 161 3 )7 3,221 5,751 13/XVIII

486 15 .. .. 486 14 2 . . 571 951 I 718 21 197 1 123 8 3 .. 395 12 14 751 1,317 II 554 12 115 1 38 .. 16 I 385 10 ._ .. 504 959 III 721 22 to 3 17 4 41 653 15 I 1 653 1,140 IV 960 124 305 I 237 13 4 414 110 2 742 t,384 V

K-13 97

APPENDIX TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABStR'ACT URBAN I VILLAGB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

------_-_. ----~--- Loca:'" Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tiOD Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardj Pupula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

______~. ____c_ ------_.. _ 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

13/1 Mebmedabad NP 22,309 1,238 293 Total Ward : V 6.082 44 6

Total Ward I I 4,033 887 30 Block No. 33 721 I 34 459 26 35 420 Block No. I 494 9 36 736 2 532 29 37 504 .. 3 69.3 38 520 8 6 4 551 496 5 538 220 39 726 9 6 370 40 418 7 505 12 30 41 734 8 350 121 42 401 43 443

Total Ward i II 3,473 209

Block No. 9 295 200 13/11 Kheda NP 18,969 1,971 545 10 457 11 377 12 325 Total Ward, IV 2,870 31 15 13 405 Block No. 1 354 4 14 321 2 584 15 580 9 3 676 9 16 713 4 632 6 .. 5 624 12 75

Total Ward ,III 3,392 51 Total Ward :11 3,403 96 14

Block No. 17 618 Block No. 6 273 18 681 7 492 SO 19 555 21 8 405 14 20 30Z 9 493 13 14 21 693 30 10 325 6

22 543 11 379 8 12 638 .. 13 398 5 Total Ward • IV 5,329 47 257 Total Ward : III 4,122 137 15 Block No. 23 435 24 727 8 21 25 518 230 Block No. 14 424 26 728 15 575 .. 16 477 1 17 600 54 27 401 18 279 .. 28 335 6 19 435 16 14 29 690 30 343 .. , 31 20 218 33 467 5 21 381 5 22 445 29 31 685 34 23 288

100 URBAN / VILLAGE PIUMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wist:

Locot- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward I IV 5,551 1,393 361 Total Ward :11 22.353 882 180

Block No. 22 727 70 2 Block No. 24 394 286 23 525 171 2S 455 24 257 7 26 737 .. 19 25 282 27 330 103 26 617 28 827 229

29 661 533 4 27 618 30 588 238 28 410 31 776 233 39 29 389 32 432 30 815 33 351 70 31 657 97 32 294 Total Ward :V 3,023 314 140 33 603 ... 34 531 2 35 538 Block No. 34 482 13 36 268 35 496 147 23 4 36 471 18 37 506 92 21 37 464 38 439 8 36 38 693 39 537 43 39 629 49 41 40 287 41 352 143 3

42 309 14 13IIl1 Nadiad M 14Z,689 7,264 1,928 43 688 4 - 44 595 11 4 45 193 Total Ward: I 9,975 373 13 46 503 11

Blo~k No. 1 522 6 47 588 36 2 668 48 537 30 .. 3 470 11 49 565 41 11 4 463 50 504 69 5 586 51 266 44

6 413 5 52 684 55 7 405 53 445 74 -2 8 626 .. 54 498 7 9 501 4 55 446 15 1 10 579 56 259

11 375 57 599 37 11 12 576 33 58 601 20 13 301 267 59 364 14 366 ., .. 60 545 15 887 24 11 61 429

16 441 62 332 17 412 63 255 18 316 64 635 19 337 21 65 619 3 20 20 468 66 195 67 591 21 263 13 2 68 244

101 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Conrd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Name of Total SCheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Schedule Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward, Popula- Castes Tribes Urban tion Code Urban tion Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward: II[ 8,085 233 13 rotal Ward : V 20,174 931 1,288

Block No. 69 293 4 4 Block No. 109 551 70 666 30 110 542 71 555 111 414 72 422 112 491 73 486 113 330

74 565 114 431

75 424 " 115 570 l 2 76 534 9 116 579 77 433 84 117 532 78 434 118 245

119 426 79 417 6 3 \20 80 345 403 25 81 359 121 412 80 82 517 122 439 24 83 631 123 409 15

124 409 88 84 131 " 85 503 100 125 540 64 2 6 126 450 87 4 86 370 127 384 128 393 25 18

9,746 696 203 129 323 12 Total Ward ! IV 130 484 16 ~, 131 538 15 12 132 508 16 24 Block No. 1\7 620 107 133 505 26 38 88 374 3 50 89 537 140 9 90 362 165 134 240 6 135 255 5 91 381 136 308 15 18 137 625 .. 4 92 419 133 138 386 6 27 93 252 94 336 29 7 95 28t 139 421 63 96 559 6 140 616 141 524 13 142 632 97 433 143 389 296 98 283 .. 99 482 10 66 100 658 .. 144 347 73 4 101 366 71 145 361 336 146 486 434 147 270 102 476 6 528 103 610 148 104 498 6 .. 41 105 426 149 445 39 106 357 41 150 472 17 151 683 83 89 24 152 442 107 656 436 108 380 27 12 153

102 URBAN I VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Comd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

~--"'- Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ P..,pula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward I Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total WlII'b : VI 13,986 1,035 4 Block No. 200 360 89 201 433 62 202 506 Block No. 154 290 92 203 480 1 ISS 634 73 204 496 156 65& 157 592 205 376 158 523 3 206 385

159 493 ... Total Ward; VIII 7,806 274 4 160 325 II 161 429 162 505 Block No. 207 569 163 319 208 574 34 209 353 210 376 7 164 522 17 211 441 92 165 723 166 663 2] 167 622 212 630 28 168 581 213 238 214 610 169 704 215 233 170 570 23 4 216 476 2 4 171 697 339 172 611 158 311 10 217 556 173 218 578 219 452 174 660 15 220 556 175 640 7 221 499 176 667 264 177 420 178 405 222 665 111

179 424 Total Ward ! IX 10,881 368 1

Total Ward : VII 12,164 1,829 86 Block No. 223 433 224 339 225 5.21 Block No. 180 627 191 86 226 427 181 522 61 227 182 453 471 183 285 2 184 532 228 449 229 520 361 230 650 185 693 231 406 186 565 232 424 1 187 383 188 378 233 513 7 189 489 234 498 235 439 236 366 190 519 237 371 191 325 192 347 238 386 193 548 88 239 317 194 392 321 240 390 241 553 195 493 488 242 361 196 543 197 390 243 629 198 291 265 244 741 199 353 261 245 677

1~3 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX_Contd.

Total, ScheduleJ Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loea· Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loea- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribe8 tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Codo Urban tioo Code Urban tion No. Block ~o. Block

'---~- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 S

Total Ward : X 6,729 10 Block No. 288 349 25 289 346 IS 21 190 496 Block No. 246 436 291 405 4 247 649 292 480 36 1 248 525 249 395 250 479 293 586 294 533 295 446 251 451 296 614 1 252 528 297 539 253 602 254 380 255 423 4 298 580 299 547 II 256 335 6 257 528 258 499 760 66 259 499 5/13jIV Vaso NP 11,774 8 9 Total Ward ; XI 9,747 548 82 Total Ward: I 2,383

536 Block No. 260 522 5 Block No. 1 669 2 474 1 261 3 329 262 587 8 263 378 4 541 264 386 5 503 7

Total Ward II 2,733 541 2 265 406 266 589 267 556 6 2 Block No. 6 531 10 2 268 495 7 572 25 269 457 7 8 423 9 459 10 259 193 270 440 311 271 563 172 .. 272 685 6 11 11 489 313 273 743 .. S5 7 274 643 48 Total Ward: III 2,712 76 37

275 566 276 349 Block No. 12 474 8 277 713 13 414 14 466 .. 15 659 38 29 Total Ward : XII 1l,()43 85 54 16 699 38

Block No. 278 432 18 279 492 Total Ward i IV 2,771 280 505 281 354 282 662 Block No. 17 352 11 18 542 7 19 5iO 283 462 20 502 284 590 12 21 208 285 600 16 286 443 597 287 582 22

104 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX -Contd.

Total, S,-heduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name or Total SCheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tiOD Code Urban lioD No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : V 1,175 117 18 Total Ward : I 4,642 44 8

8 Block No. 23 372 98 Block No. 34 621 24 3N 4 35 396 25 474 15 18 3fi 573 37 372 4 38 279

39 358 40 65fl .. 13/V Anand M 83,936 2,069 3,101 41 404 40 42 515 43 474 Total Ward : I 9,069 456 112 Total Ward: IV 2,854 25 4 Block No.1 497 2 470 3 3~5 II Block No. 44 445 3 4 4 644 45 571 5 508 46 278 .. 47 461 22 48 342 6 533 .. 7 36'1 4 49 757 II 5~2 9 585 23 10 645 2 Total Ward :V 4,888 97 184

11 516 .. 12 454 16 Block No. SO 447 22 13 514 10 10 51 578 8 14 305 .. 21 52 334 27 15 MS 76 27 53 404 16 2 54 131 111 12 16 ~40 42 55 561 17 573 242 3 56 508 .. 12 8 18 385 64 57 690 41 77 58 722 25 59 S13 10 23 Total Ward : II 6,596 20 410

Total Ward : VI 5,735 205 341 Block No. 19 609 20 370 21 336 Block No. 60 485 16 22 422 61 50R 2 23 489 9 9 62 557 &7 7 63 227 23 361 24 725 28 64 25 539 26 402 65 403 27 375 .. 66 335 102 28 550 108 67 501 68 516 .' 69 640 32 29 319 231 9 30 437 227 .. 31 171 25 70 71 725 It 22R 32 546 S 3J 33 306 11 72 250

K-14 lOS URBAN / ViLLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX -Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Schedllied Tribes Population -Urban Block-wise _._------Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tioae Town/Wardl Popula- Castes fribes tion Towo/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Cod Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block -----_._- 2 l 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward: Vll 3,715 34 113 Total Ward : X 4,673 57 S6

Block No. 73 103 Block No. 110 482 51 74 470 13 III 418 6 .. 75 614 .. 11'2 628 4 76 389 6 113 364 77 670 7 114 3(j7

711 105 115 548 79 298 1(6 546 SO 519 60 117 444 " 81 547 21 40 118 234 l( 119 642 74

Total Ward l XI 6,591 5 296 Total Ward : VIII 7,463 339 4 Block No. 120 581 121 414 Block No. 82' 379 122 277 17 83 454 123 617 \0 84 525 124 296 85 511 86 304 125 652 126 620 il7 529 127 588 88 520 128 ~4\ 89 596 ... 129 56J 90 488 7 91 422 5 130 386 131 584 132 672 261 92 463 93 334 _. 94 600 I Total Ward ! XII 11,616 525 607 '5 347 149 3 % 354 177 Block No, 133 n2 75 81 134 818 10 135 486 91 577 136 583 12 27 137 398 4S 51

ns 549 " Total Wardj IX 5,429 16 82 l39 375 91 10 140 459 9 141 456 33 4\ Block No. 98 552 5 142 250 247 99 615 100 614 143 691 6 162 101 422 3 144 650 4 102 408 145 609 6 20 146 318 147 289 103 344 104 526 105 217 148 454 4 23 106 445 21 149 640 4 107 590 150 602 6 8 151 727 152 268 108 387 8 S6 109 309 4 153 485 8 154 777 149

106 URBAN I VILLAGE ilRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACl

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled SCheduled tion Town/Wardl Popula. Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardj Popula- Castes Tribe. Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

.. . _----_.__ .-~-----.--- -,--- --"_-.- 2 3 4 5 2 4 S

~------.------_ ... _.-

ToLd Ward i XIII 6,609 128 298 Total Ward . III 2,165 20 55

Block No. 155 636 12 4 Block No. 15 618 3 51 156 858 19 34 16 461 13 5 157 589 34 17 427 158 485 4 140 18 255 159 363 II 19 404 4

1M) 658 74 33 Total Ward: IV 3,354 24 35 161 533 162 6R4 11i3 452 x Block No. 20 3'3 .. 164 666 B 21 423 3 9 165 6~5 10 22 367 23 346 24 4~8 10 Total Ward i XIV 4,056 118 556 25 356 Block No. 166 455 26 374 1\ 167 547 279 27 380 14 4 168 366 28 237 "I 6 169 192 6 5t> 170 389 70 168 Total Ward :V 3,17.$ 137 t, 1"1 326 .,6 16 645 7 172 .. 5!/i 615 30 Bloct.. No. 29 173 Ii 174 521 34 30 522 31 66~ 10~ 32 28', 12 2 33 5'5

5/13/VI Vallabh 18,197 787 594 34 4('() Vidyanagar NP 35 231 5 4

Total Ward: I 3,839 150 39 Total Ward: VI 2,702 263 203

Block No. t 367 11 6 Block No. 36 451 32 2 413 37 388 .. 6 3 60~ 3[; ~13 3t 41 4 706 43 39 610 'liS 117 5 4S9 90 40 P5 43 7

4l 46<; R4 6 473 24 7 271 8 546 6 9 5/13/VII VUhal Total Ward I II 2,963 193 255 Udhyognagar INA 1,899 til 203

Block No. 9 360 7 Total Ward ; I 1,899 111 203 10 535 28 3 11 342 66 12 332 84 66 Block No. 1 324 13 35 13 688 179 2 610 9 68 3 352 8 60 14 706 8 7 4 613 81 40

107 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

loca· Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled SCheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula· Castes Tribes tion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes Tribe. Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

13!VIII Umretb M 28,299 1.178 232 Total Wnrd :V 3,866 7 31

Total Ward : I 5,439 156 41 Block No. 38 456 39 611 40 326 .. Block No. r 586 149 3 41 3~2 7 2 862 4L 432 3 569 4 530 5 ~83 43 350 44 645 31 45 664 6 531 7 594 8 8\8 2 32 Total Ward : VI 4,141 735 45 , 266 5 6 Block No. 46 366 Total Ward r n 3,088 183 41 47 427 48 410 49 227 176 Block No. 10 635 8 .. H 405 50 590 59 45 12 442 n 342 125 51 691 ~OO 52 539 53 425 14 409 466 15 855 50 41 54

Total Ward I III 6,60S 97 74 13jlX Petlad M 47,020 3,468 121 Block No. 16 640 17 1,427 ... 41 Total Ward : I 10,920 2.433 82 18 i29 14 19 19 365 29 299 Block No. t 567 3 2 432 21 517 .. 3 685 11 22 '04 22 9 4 506 195 23 386 5 496 24 357 20 2S 407 6 567 7 19 7 IIS0 385 2fj 343 3d 8 538 212 27 531 5 5 Q 561 81 10 554 124 14 Total Ward : IV 5,160 11 709 62 10 12 601 242 Bioek No. 28 629 13 666 401.) 29 5117 14 512 244 30 446 IS 674 22 31 296 32 612 16 425 270 33 600 17 317 22 34 579 18 459 13 35 429 19 540 59 36 380 20 461 84 36 37 622

108 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled lion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban lion Code Urban lion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 _-----_.__ ---

Total Ward :11 6627 6 38 Total Ward ! VIII 1,7:17 80

Hlock No. 21 480 Block No 56 425 22 391 57 287 23 389 58 291 24 458 59 362 25 607 60 345 61 364 26 754 38 62 663 80 27 501 28 633 29 521 10tal Ward I IX 4,039 686 30 489 Block No. 63 5"7 64 862 31 508 65 441 32 896 6 66 588 67 426 209 Total Ward: II! 2,949 26 68 364 364 69 388 96. Block No. 33 319 10 70 373 17 34 405 35 512 6 Total Ward :X 2,780 36 386 10 37 503 - Block No. 71 505 38 439 72 516 39 385 73 621 74 517 75 621 Total Ward: IV 2,557 21 Total Ward I XI 5,959 Block No. 40 586 21 202 1 41 497 42 421 Block No. 76 345 43 422 77 345 44 631 78 434 79 318 7 80 528 Total Ward :V 1,772 42

81 808 153 Block No. 45 539 81 342 46 465 83 539 47 369 84 333 48 399 85 701 86 537 Total Ward: VI 2,119 14 87 365 R8 364 Block No. 49 454 14 50 6:<2 Total Ward : XII 3,242 51 412 52 621 Block No. 89 516 91 353 Total Ward i VII 1,319 91 383 92 SB 91 15~ Block No. 53 463 54 221 94 438 55 635 95 1>55

109 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ARSTRAC r

APPEN DIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled lion Town/Ward/ P<1pula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban lion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

~---~------_------.- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

-~~----

13/X Sojitra NP 15,229 9~9 lOll 13/XI Borsad M ;<8,684 1 431 92

Total Ward i I 4,771 70 13 Total Ward I 7,843 950

Block No. I 460 19 .. Block No. I 409 2 518 14 12 2 728 3 3KO 3 716 4 436 6 4 427 t.\GIJ 14 5 389

6 694 .. 6 7 542 17 495 68 7 8 345 471 9 531 8 504 359 10 456 9 417 62 10 365 355

II 415 106 Total Ward : II 2,403 11 12 464 13 415 14 36(1 Block No. /I 695 11 15 427 12 406 13 ~26 )6 441 14 400 17 400 15 3;6

Total Ward. II 5,392 32 12

Total Ward. 111 3,551 277 Block No. 18 ;84 8 19 697 20 423 Block No. 16 694 160 20 17 438 21 403 III 459 104 22 449 23 332 I~ 372 5 '20 43( 6 24 548 2S 700 21 666 2 26 448 22 49) 27 353 12 28 455 4

Total Ward. HI 6,092 176 5 Total Wardl IV 2,992 610

Block No. 29 491 Block No. 23 601 16 30 537 .. 24 572 15 31 Nl8 5 5 25 373 6 32 454 .. 26 475 3 33 629 14R 27 365

34 500 28 606 ~70 35 703 36 550 37 340 Total Ward V 1,512 11 87 38 321 3

Block No. 29 598 " 18 39 378 30 914 II 69 40 501 20

l!O URBAN I VILLAGE PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACf

APPENDIX -Contd,

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled fribes Populatioll-Uroall Block-wise ------

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Schedul~d L:Jca- Name of fotal S.:heduled Scheduled tion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes fribe; tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes • Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block

------~-- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward: IV 5,517 39 Block No. 66 491 67 500 68 5(0 Block No. 41 664 69 497 42 ' 17 4 7d 420 43 338 26 44 677 45 484 9 7l 4\7 72 581 73 498 46 460 47 513 Iotal Ward : XI 2,! '8 48 458 49 504 50 586 Block No. 74 748 75 385 76 465 5) 316 77 640

Total Ward : V 1,892 22 13jXII Khambbat 68,791 4345 268

6 Block No. 52 382 Total Ward : I 4,530 66 53 603 5 54 538 10 55 369 Block No. 1 344 2 518 6 :I 467 27 Total Ward i VI 366 3 4 499 5 294 Block No. 56 366 3 6 535 !9 7 423 II Total Ward : VII 1,080 75 8 428 .' 9 379 3 10 6~3 Block No. 57 642 75 58 438 Total Ward i II 2,465 3

Total Ward : VIII 744 50 Block No. 1I 514 12 345 Block No. 59 744 50 13 666 14 377 3 15 563 Total Ward ! IX 1,368 134 25 Total Ward ! III 4,141 231 Block No. 60 1,368 134 25

Block No. 16 656 170 " 17 425 61 I Total Ward: X 6,152 18 677 19 584 20 472 Block No. 61 347 62 451 63 418 21 463 64 476 22 455 65 496 23 409

111 URBAN I VILLAGB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAct

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled lion Town/Ward! Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes COde Urban tipn Code Ulban tion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : IV 5,568 417 15 Total Ward: VIII 4,301 1,677 1

Block No. 24 447 .. Block No. 58 644 25 530 III 59 501 232 2 26 657 15 60 577 539 27 506 62 61 672 666 28 335 2 62 402 186 63 330 54 29 651 142 64 538 30 620 65 637 31 650 I 32 335 42 33 317 57 Total Wardl IX 4,151 157

34 520 Block No. 66 45~ 67 386 68 358 69 550 Total Ward I V 2,561 4 46 70 593 150 71 406 Block No. 35 375 n 364 7 36 453 46 73 248 37 318 74 415 38 514 75 372 ~9 430

Total Ward : X 12,736 J,40{l 198 40 471 4

Block No. 76 -561 21 77 519 9 123 Total Ward ! VI 4,012 21 78 490 350 79 275 80 685 261 Block No. 41 559 42 544 81 353 96 43 454 7 82 307 44 359 83 652 10- 45 430 - 84 3Sl) ... 85 342 46 672 47 593 5 86 680 48 401 9 87 569 73- - 88 ~OO 3 40 89 273 .. 90 514 14 Total Ward : VII 4,072 12 91 477 62 92 489 Block No. 49 615 93 563 287 .. 50 512 6 94 646 3 7 Sl 486 95 265 52 288 405 53 96 630 97 591 163 98 700 46 28 . 54 331 99 395 5S 616 6 100 372 56 571 57 248 )01 S02 2

112 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS ABStRACt

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled SCheduled lion Town/Ward/ Popula. Castes Tribes lion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban lion Code Urban lion No. Block No. Block ------_._--- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward • XVI 2,022 Total Ward : XI 2,609 20 7 Block No. 136 357 Block No. 102 434 137 399 103 383 138 602 7 104 269 139 664 105 647 106 202 7 Total Ward : XVII 2,256 5 107 674 13 Block No. 140 363 141 467 .. Total Ward I XII 2,468 26 142 418 5 143 3b6 144 622 Block No. 108 484 109 370 110 564 111 626 17 13/XIII Dhuvaran VP 7,428 156 12 112 424 9 Total Ward : I 379 Total Ward ! XIII 5,336 197 Block No.1 379 Block No. 113 374 114 400 13 115 495 Total Ward: II 1,545 15 116 744 117 392 Block No. 2 662 15 3 482 118 497 19 4 401 119 668 128 120 619 26 121 576 11 Total Ward !III 2,173 122 571 Block No.5 510 6 413 Total Ward : XIV 1,688 83 7 676 8 564 Block No. 123 448 82 124 190 .. Total Ward , IV 1,258 16 7 125 672 1 126 378 Block No. 9 31. 5 4 10 549 5 Total Ward I XV 3,875 19 6 , 1 395 6 3

Total Ward! V 1,285 Block No. 127 395 19 5 128 476 6 129 453 10 Block No. 12 446 12 130 441 13 563 .. 5 131 386 14 276 7

132 409 Total Ward i VI 788 106 133 583 .. 134 508 3 .. Block No. 15 401 88 135 224 6 16 387 18

K-15 113 URBAN / VILLAGE PRIMARY CENSUS A.BSTRACr

APPENDIX -Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

.--_------_-_------,--~

loca- Name of Total SCheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward; Popu)a· Castes Tnbes lion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tiol) Code Urban lion No. Block No. Block

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

J3/XIV Kapadvaoj M 35,178 2,146 273 Total Ward V 4,620 32

475 234 Total Ward . I 6,768 Block No. 40 572 41 392 42 322 Block NO. 1 329 4 - 464 43 602 13 2 44 583 3 180 4 309 5 356 45 662 46 429 II 6 3RO 182 47 548 ., 7 481 234 " 48 510 8 8 500 .. 11 9 595 4 }O 480 1 Total Ward: VI 5,851 939 11

11 301 14 12 419 Block No. 4\1 347 223 13 599 50 381 " 14 284 2 204 51 477 7 15 325 22 5 52 699 369 S3 551 5 16 343 26 17 421 54 562 10 5S 490 9 .. Total Ward :11 J,598 56 462 4 57 405 53 288 203 Block No. 18 4t!9 58 19 625 20 484 59 523 67 60 511 Total Ward I III 3,050 6 61 155

Block No. 21 390 22 456 6 Total Ward : VII 4,221 76 23 334 24 346 2S 411 Block No. 62 617 63 415 64 460 26 548 65 402 .. 27 565 66 345 66

Total Ward IV 5,481 539 19 67 471 .. 68 380 mock No. 28 557 69 349 .' 29 370 I 10 5 70 398 30 426 71 384 31 410 32 436 2.011 4 33 490 .. Total Ward l VIII 34 307 4 3S 409 124 36 682 263 Block No. 72 31;3 37 509 135 73 324 74 362 12 14 75 535 38 46S 407 4 39 417 76

114 URB \N / VILLAGE PIUMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPENDIX-Contd.

Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wiSt

LOCd- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tiOD Town/Wardj Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban tion Code Urban tion No. Block No. Block _--_--_--_------~~ 2 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward: IX 1,578 81 3 Block No. 33 334 325 34 455 340 ]5 35 402 4 7 Block No. 77 478 537 36 488 78 37 113 79 563 81 3

13jXV Balasinor NP 22,641 1,834 165 38 641 32 39 265 24 40 215 61 Total Ward I I 4,159 282 67 Total Ward : VI 2,677 Block No. I 425 282 2 402 3 462 4 493 Block No. 41 544 5 445 42 420 43 582 44 372 6 406 45 455 7 88 8 659 44 46 9 410 23 304 10 369 Total Ward i VII 2,878 17 5 Total Ward :11 4,353 12 15 Block No. 47 428 48 662 Block No. II 539 49 319 12 454 SO 349 13 516 51 547 14 221 15 569 2 32 192 ., ; 53 381 17 16 676 17 347 18 434 .. 19 597 10 15 13/XVI lbasara VP 11,504 692 769

Total Ward I III 1,381 74 Total Ward I I 3,039 36 61

Block No. 20 333 Block No. 1 380 612 74 4 21 2 512 6 16 22 436 3 459 12 4 515 3 5 482 Total Ward : IV 2,551 28

Block No. 23 484 6 3~4 " 18 24 626 9 7 337 30 8 25 430 19 26 476 27 535 Total Ward III 3,103 101 zn

Total Ward :V 4,642 t,4Z1 78 Block No. 8 610 22 20 9 449 174 10 290 49 16 Block No. 28 366 8 II 487 30 57 29 415 6 12 621 30 368 97 31 241 241 32 339 339 13 646 5

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Total, Schedul~J Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise

Loea· Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca. Scheduled - Name of Total Schedukd tion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes Tribes lion Town/Wardl Popula- Castes Tribes Code Urban lion Code Urban lion No. Block No. Block

. ---- .-~'--- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

Total Ward : III 2,107 4~1 3t Total Ward : IV 2,638 67 28

Block No. 14 3e9 7 Block No. 23 459 37 18 15 430 288 24 270 16 394 66 25 462 10 17 501 120 23 26 454 18 472 11 27 536 6

Total Ward IV 3,255 74 402 28 457 24

Block No. 19 515 Total Ward :V 5,167 300 848 20 342 I .. 21 516 15 19 22 670 26 lIS Block No. 29 576 34 23 535 259 30 603 8 6 24 617 31 9 31 369 5 49 32 489 I 33 639 7 23

13!XVII Dakor UA 19,183 1,216 1,343 34 489 17 34 Dakor NP 18,378 1,160 1,315 35 386 218 9 36 306 1 37 264 Total Ward: I 3,268 10 S'5 38 476 166 39 570 It 559 Block No. 1 562 2 477 11 3 549 .' .. 4 595 7 15 Rakhial (Part) OG 5 462 1 12 Total Ward ; 00 80S 56 28 6 623 :I 357 Block No. 40 474 17 56 11 Total Ward : II 2,768 675 3 41 331

Block No. 7 303 303 13/XVJll PaJi 12,625 1,071 326 8 384 367 3 9 443 10 474 Total Ward I 2,025 139 4 11 415 Block NO. t 427 3 12 488 5 2 426 13 261 3 348 4 4 453 14 4 5 371 118 Total Ward : III 4,537 108 41

Block No. 14 655 3 Total Ward: II 2,821 541 43 15 369 16 448 17 484 .- Block No. 6 487 62 18 442 8 5 7 301 272 "8 8 678 -- 9 514 31 19 458 37 10 437 20 531 -- 21 626 52 33 22 524 11 11 404 207

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Tota., Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Block-wise ---_---- Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled Loca- Name of Total Scheduled Scheduled tion Town/Ward/ Popula- Castes Tribes tion Town/Ward! Popula- CaBtes Tribes Codo Urban tion Codo Urban tion No. Block No. Block . __ ._-_--- :z 3 4 S 2 3 4 5

---~-~. ---- -~------.. __ t'otal Ward - III 2,029 9S 7 Total Ward : IV 3,212 214 197

Block.No. II 409 13 421 7 Block No, 22 406 6 71 14 736 80 23 3B .. L~ 463 15 24 374 43 2S 146 80 26 664 H4 S Total Ward :JV 2,538 82 75

Block No. 10 405 19 27 582 H 17 3., 28 667 5' 41 III 45l 52 7 19 322 ._ 20 S7S II 21 469 68

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