DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
District Census Handbook is being brought out in two volum~s-Part A and Part B for each district separately. The part 'A' volume consists of village and town directories giv;ng basic information relating to infra-structure and amenities and total population of each village and town as thrown up by 1981 census. The non-census information relates to the year 1979/ 80j1981, making it almost synchronous with the 1981 population census. Part 'B' volume presents primary census data, known as in census Jargon as 'Primary Census Abstract' (PCA) for e:lch village and ward of a town. The peA gives total population with scheduled castes/scheduled tribes, literates, main workers by main categories, marginal workers and non-workers break up. Two special tables-one for scheduled caste population and another for scheduled tribe population are also presented in Part 'B' volume. These tables give tahsil-wi5e an town-wise and also for the. district as a whole scheduled cJ.~te/scheduled tribed pepulation. It is important for the readers to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general importance.
1 Rural and Urban Areas
The census data are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urban consisting of revenue villages with well defined boundaries which is the smallest unit in the hierarchy of administrative units. It may comprise of several hamlets. Yet it is considered one unit for the persentation of data. Habitations in forest areas are also considered as villages and each forest range officer's beat is considered as one forest village.
Urban areas have been especially defined for the purpose of population census. The definition is treated with some flexibility with a view to accommodating minor variation for meeting the exigency of the situation. An urban unit has been defined as follows:
(a) All places with a municipal, corporation, municipal board, cantonment board, notified area and town area, (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria: (i) A minimum population of 5,000;
(ii) At least 75 % of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural acitivity; (iii) A population of at least 400 per sq. km. (or one thousand per sq. mile).
Allied agricultural activities such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered agricu,ltural in 1981 census for determining the proportion of engagement of male population in non-agricultural activities for the purpose of declaring a place a town.
2 Urban Agglomeration The concept of Urban Agglomeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 census. Very often the growth of towns over-lapped the statutory limits of the city or town. Large railway colonies, university camp uses, port areas, industrial areas etc. came up outside the limits of the town but they form continuous growth with the town. These outgrowths mayor may not by themselves qualify to be treated as separate towns but these outgrowths deserve to be treated as urban areas. Such a town with their outgrowth area~, is treated as one urban unit and called 'Urban Agglomeration' and Urban Agglomeration may constitute.
(i) A city with continuous outgrowths, (the part of outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages). ~ xviii )
(ii) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their out-growths as in (i); or (iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.
3 Census House
A 'census house' is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used recognised as a separate unit. It may be vacant or occupied. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both.
4 Household A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and who take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigency of wvrk prevents them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or unrelated persons or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one-member houshold, two-member households or multi-member houseolds. For census purpose, each one of these types is regarded as a household.
5 Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes A person has been returned as belonging to a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe if caste or tribe to which be belongs is included in the schedule of the State. Scheduled caste can belong to Hindu or Sikh relgion. However, a persons belonging to scheduled tribe can profess any religion.
6 Literates A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not a literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have passed any minimum educational standard.
7 Workers In 1981 census, the economic status of a person has been classified as : (i) Main Worker (ii) Marginal Worker (iii) Non-worker
The dichotomy of workers and non-workers or 1961 and 1971 cenSllS has been discarded in 1981 census and time disposition criterion in economic activity with one year reference period is adopted. A person who has engaged himself in economic activity for major part of the year (at least 183 days) is considered as main worker while those who have \vorked in for sometimcduring the last year but not major part of the year have been treated marginal worker. Those who have not worked at all during the one year reference period as non-workers.
Work has been defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual v>'ork but also effective supervision and direction of work.
8 Cultivator A person is considered a cultivator if he has engaged in cultivation as a single worker or family worker of land owned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money kind or sh3-re. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. ( xix )
Cultivation involves ploughing sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops and )ther crops such as sugar cane, ground nuts, tapioca etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindered fibre crops, cotton ~tc. and does not include fruit and vegetable growing or keeping of orchards or groves or working on >lantation like tea, coffee, rubber etc.
Agricultural Labourer
A person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded lS an agricultural labourer. He does not have a risk in the cultivation but merely works in another persons land for wages. to Household Industry Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household himself/ lerself and or by the members of the household at home or within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in a household industry should consist 'of members of the household including the heau. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registeied factory which would qualify Ol' has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act.
Industry implies production, processing, servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery manufacture, bicycle repairing, blacksmithy, tailoring etc.,
11 Other Workers
All workers, who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. This category covers factory and plantation workers, Government servants, Municipal employees, teachers, priests, entertainment artists, workers engaged in trade, Commerce, business, Transport, mining, Construction etc.
ANALITICAL NOTE INTRODUCTION The district of Ghaziabad is one of the fIVe districts of Meerut division. It lies between parallels 2826° and 28.55" north latitude and 77.120 anel 7'6. J 2" cast longitude. It is bounded by Meerut in the north, Moradabad in the east, Bub.ndsh~hr in the south and tile Union rerritory of Delhi in the west. Yamuna and Ganga are the chief rivers of the district. According to the Surveyor General of India its area is 2,590 square kilometres. The dbtrict has 1.66 per cent of the state population. In area it constill,tes 0.08 per cent of the total area of the state and ranks 54th while in population it ranks 34th amongst the 56 districts of ~tate. Thc ~ex ratio (i. c. fcmales pcr 1,000 males) is 829. The district has a population 1,843,130 in 1981 with a dcnsity of nearly 712 persons per square kilometre. There are 280,770 residential houses and 287,449 households. All av-:rage household cousists of about 5 persors. The district comprises four 1ahsils namely G'laziahaJ, D.:tdri, H:.'...::mr and Garhmukteshwar. Ghaziabad tahsil is the largest in population and Hapur tahsil is the largest in area wh:Je Garhmuktcshwar tahsil is the smallest in area and popUlation both. Population residing in lhe rural arca of the district is 65.87 per cent and the rest 34.13 per cents resides in the urban area. Level of Urb:l.C1isation in tl,e di~trict is, therefore, much higher than the state average of 17.9 per cent. The percentage of scheduled ("sic popllbtion in the district is 19.69 per cent, 21.32 in rural and 16.56 in urban.
Literacy i~ as high as 3628 per cent in the district with literacy among males 48.68 per cent and among females 21.32 per cent. Literacy is 29.76 per cent in the rural and 48.85 per cent in the urban. The proportion of main workers to total population is 27.46 per cent. Marginal workers additionally constitute 0.21 per cent of the total popUlation.
DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN VILLAGES & TOWNS The following table presents tahsil-wise rural and urban population by sex as also the number of total and inhabited villages and the number of towns. Table 1 : Population, IJUlnber of "illages and towns, 1981 ------_-_------Population Name of r------~------.------___ Tahsil Total Rural Urban No. of villages r-----...A.-----., r-----_.L----... r-----A.~ ,._..A.._, No. of P M F P M F P M F Total Inhabited Towns
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ------Ghaziabad 797,827 442,231 355,596 358,614 198 ,313 160,301 439,213 243,918 95,295 202 182 9 Dadri 262,798 142,992 119,806 243,°75 132,383 110,692 19,723 10,609 9,114 191 165 1 Hapur 556,175 300,253 255,922 403,949 218868, 185,081 152,226 81,385 70,841 250 231 4 G.lrhmukteshwar 226,330 121,984 10"\346 208,416 112,G79 96,337 17,914 9,905 8,009 137 126 1 --_ .. _---- Total 1,843,130 1,007,460 835,670 1,214,054 661,643 552,411 629,076 345,817 283,259 780 704 15 ------2
Tahsil G:Ja'liahad has the maximum population followed by Ha:Jur, Dadri and Garhmukteshwar. Hapur tahsil has the highest nUm ')er of villages 250 (231 inhabited) followed by GhniabaJ 202 (182 inhabited) I Dadri 191 (165 inhabited) and Glr:Hnukt,~s;lwar 137 (126 in1ubited). Ghaziabad city is the district headquarters with a PJ,'.11atio:1 of 211,730 folI,)w::d by Hapur M.B. (102,837), Modinagar M.B. (78,243), Pilkhuwa M.B. (37,884) and Muradnagar M.B. (26,047).
GROWTH OF POPULATION Growth rate of population in the district during 1971-81 has been 37.45 per cent with 20.13 per cent in rural and 90.40 per cent in urban. Table 2 gives the position in this respect. Table : 2 Decadal change in distribution of population ______, __~ ..... __ __'r_"- _ ___ ..._ ___~ ______-----
Population Percentage decadal r------____..A..._- _____~ _____ ...., variation (1971-81) Name of Tahsil 1971 1981 ,..-. ____ ..A--___ -..", r------~-----~ ,.-----_A.. ___----. Total Rural Urban ------,------Total Rural Urban Total ------Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ------_.. ------_ ---- 1. Ghaziaba'i 533,677 330,163 203,514 797,827 3<;8,614 439,213 +49.50 +08.62 +115.81 2. Dadri 194,076 181,015 13,06! 262,798 243,075 19,723 +35.41 +34.28 +51.01 3. Hapur 433,820 331,072 102,748 556,175 403,949 152,226 +28.20 +22.01 +48.15 4. Garhmukteshw.:r 179,329 168,392 10,937 226,330 2·)8,416 17,914 +26.21 +23.77 +63.79 ------_._._----.. _--..... _------Total 1,340,902 1,010,642 330,260 1,843,130 1,214,054 629,076 +37.45 +2013 +90.48 --~------The highe~t growth rate of 49.50 per cent was observed in Ghaziabad tahsil and the lowest 26.21 per cent in GJ.rhmukteshwar tahsil. In rural maximum gtowth rate of 34.28 per cent was in Dadri tahsil and the minimum 8.62 per cent in G~1azi'lb:ld tahsil while in urban it was m lximum in Ghaziabad tahsil (115.81 per cent) and minimum in Hapur tahsil (48.15 per cent).
VILLAGES BY POPULATON RANGES The freqUency distribution of the habitcd villages by six population ranges (i. e. less than 200, 200- 499, 500-1,999, 2,OOJ-4/)99, 5,000-9,999 and 10,000 and above) presents the following picture. Table 3 : Distribution of villages by population range
~------.-~------~------,------Range of P0pulation Number of villages Percentage of villages in in each range each range
2 3 ------,------~------.------Less then 200 51 1.24 200---499 61 8.66 500~1,99) 375 53.28 2,000-4,999 186 26.42 5,000-9,999 29 4.12 10,000 & above 2 0.28 ------,------.------Total 704 100.00 ------.---.------3
More than 53 per cent of the villages are in the populat~on range 500-1,999. Further starting from 7.24 p~r cent in the lowest range the number of villages increases, as the range go highe. reaching a maximum of 53.28 per cent in the 500-1,999 range after which it s~ows a decreasing trend with only 0,28 per cent in the population range 10,000 and above.
VILLAGES BY DENSITY The distribution of villages by density of population per square kilometre is presented in the following table. Table 4 : Distribution of villages by density
---~---~----.------~~------~------~------Range of density Total number fif villages in each Percentage of villages in each (Per sq. km.) density range density range
2 3 ------,------0-10 14 1.99 11-20 6 0.85 21-50 9 1.28 51-100 25 3.55 101-200 43 6.11 201-300 68 9,66 301-500 179 25.43 501 & above 359 50.99 Not known 1 0.14
______----- ______4 __ ...- ______
Total 704 10,000
The percentage of villages in each density range is directly co-related with density range.
VILLAGES BY SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION The distribution of villages according to their scheduled caste population is given in table 5 below.
Table 5 : Proportion of scheduled caste population to total population in the villages ------.------"'------Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage of viilages scheduled caste population in each range in each range to total pupulation
------~~------_..------1 2 3
Nil 58 8.24 0-5 63 8,95 6-10 91 12.93 11-15 92 13.07 16-20 103 14,63 21-30 148 21.02 31 & above 149 21.16 ------_..-----_...... _-_._------Total 704 100,00 ------~------.----_-_._-- .--.~-- 4
There are 58 inhabited villages out of 704, which have no scheduled caste popUlation. In 149 inhabi ted villages (21.26 per cent) scheduled caste popUlation is over 31 per cent.
VILLAGES BY SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION There are only 2 villages having s'::hedu[ed tribe papulation. The percentage of scheduled tribe population in these VIllages lies in the range 0-5 per cent. Table 6 below shows the position in this respect.
Table 6 : Proportion of scheduled tribe popUlation to total poplIbtion in the villages.
------~ --~------,---- Percentage of range of Number of villzges Percentage of scheduled tribe population in each villages in each to total population range range .------,-- _.. - 2 3
-.-.--.----.------~--.-----.-.-.-~----.---~~.------~. Nil 702 99.72 0-5 2 0'28 6-15 '16-25 26-35 36-50 ~1 & above ------_..... _------Total t('o.OO --.------... ------~------._...---._--~------,...... _--- SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATfON IN TOWNS OF THE DISTIRCT Nearly 16.56 per cent of urban population of district consists of scheduled castes. Scheduled tribe popu lation is found only in Ghaziabad M.B. and Ghaziabad Rly. Colony C.T. Though it is negligible as compared to the total urban population of the district. The fo11o\\ing table gives the scheduled caste/Scheduled tribe distribution in towns.
Table 7 : Proportion of sC~0duled caste/scheduled tribe population in towns
------.. ---,._ .... ------~-_..------Name of the Total Total scheduled Tctal scheduled Percentage of scheduled Percentage of scheduled Town Population caste pop~ll::tion tribe population caste pO::JUlation tribe population to total population to total population
------~------1 2 3 4 5 6 ------~ 1. Ghaziabad M.B. 275,8! 5 45,694 30 16.57 0.01 2. Ghaziab:~d Rly. Colony C.T. 11,355 1,654 7 14.57 0.06 3. Modinagar M.B. 78.2D G,eR5 854
4. Bcgumabad lludhan.l C.T. 9,4-22 2,~19 29.92 5. Muradnagar M.B. 26,0~7 2,710 10.40 6. Ordnance Factory Muradnagar C.T. 13,147 2,296 17.46 7. Loni T.A. 10,259 1,009 9.84 s
_------~------.. ------2 3 4 5 6
8. Patala T.A. 7,847 1,258 16.03
9. Niwadi T.A. 7,078 1,510 21.90
10. Dadri M.B. 19,7 ..!3 3,329 16.88
11. Hapur M.B. 102,837 21,757 21.16 12. Pilkhua M.B. 37,884 5,879 15.52
13. Faridnagar T.A. 9,116 1.322 14.50
14. B~ bu~arh T.A. 2,389 1,059 44.33 15. Garhmukteshwar N. A. 17,914 5,t48 28.74 ------All Towns 629,076 104,169 37 16.56 0.01 ------_.------, ------Highest proportion of scheduled castes is in Babugarh T.A. (44.37 per cent) and the lowest in Modi nagar M.B, (8.54 per cent). Ghaziabad M.B. and Ghaziabad Rly. Colony are the only towns having scheduled tribe population which constitutes 0.06 per cent of the total ~ Jpulation of the town and 0.01 per cent of the total urban population of the district.
VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE The following table gives literacy rates by population. It shows that literccy increases with the increase of population range except the population range 5000-9,999. It is highef>t 31.96 per cent in the highest populatio'J. range 10,000 and above and lowest 25.47 per cent in the lowest population range less than 200.
Table 8 : Literacy rate of population range by villages
Range of Number of villages Literacy rate population in each range -----~------~------~------_-----_ 1 2 3
- --.._-_------~------.... -_...,-- .~------.... ------~---- Less tha n 2CO 51 25.47
200-499 61 26.73
500-1,9'19 315 29.94
2,000-4,999 186 30.57
5,000-9,999 29 26.89 to,OOO & above 2 31.96
------~------___,------.------_- Total 704 29.76
------_____,---.------.--~------.- _-.. ------....------... _ TOWNS BY LITERACY RATE There are 15 towns in Ghaziabad district. Literacy in towns is 48.25 per cent. The following table gives the literacy rate by towns. 6
Table 9 : Literacy rate of towns
-_------~~------.--~-~--- .... ------.-~__,------.....-~ ---- Name of tile fowns Literacy rate
------~------.------1 2
------~------..___,------..------~-___,,------1. Ghaziabad M.B. 51.18 2. Ghaziabad Rly. Colony C.T. 64.84 3. Modinagar M.B. 58.66 4. Begwnabad Budhana C.T. 41.85 S. Muradnagar M.B. 30.21 6. Ordinance Factory Muradnagar C. T. 68.85 7. Loni T.A. 32.82 8. Patala r.A. 42.79 9. Niwadi T.A. 39.84 10. Dadri M.B. 38.22 11. Hapur M.B. 48.16 12 Pilkhua M.B. 4.01 13. faridnagar T.A. 24.27
14. Babugarh T.A 32.~0 15. Garhmukteshwar N.A. 31.39 ------All Towns 48.25
Ordnance Factory Muradnagar C.T. has the highest literacy rate (68.85 per cent) followed by Ghaziabad Rly. Colony (64.84 per cent) and Modinagar M.B. (58.66 per cent) while Faridnagar T. A, has the least literacy rate 24.27 per cent.
LITERATES, WORKERS SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPUl,ATlON Literacy is as high as 36.28 per cent in the district as a whole with 29.76 per cent in rural and 48.85 per cent in urban. Among the tahsils Ghaziabad tahsil has the highest literacy rate (4323 pel' cent) and Garh mukteshwar has the lowest 27.25 per ccnt. Same is the position in rural and urban areas of the district. Male literacy conforms to total literacy. Female literacy i~ as high as 36.91 percent i.n the urban areas of the dis rict, while as low as 13.33 per cent in the rural. This district has IY.69 per cent of its population belonging to scheduled castes with about 21.32 per cent in rural and 16.56 per cent in urban. Scheduled tribe population is mainly in Ghaziabad and Hapur tahsils. It is almost negligible as compared to the total population of the district. Main workers constitute 27.46 per cent oUhe total population of the district, 27.07 per cent in the rural and 28.23 per cent in the urban area. Proportion of total workers among males and females is 48.34 per cent and 2.30 per cent respectively. Participation of female marginal workers is higher in the rural area of the district. Non-workers in the district constitute 72.33 per cent of the total popUlation. Among non-workers 72.67 per cent are in the rural and 71.67 per cent in the urban areas. It is also observed that the proportion of non-workers in the rural and urban areas is almost same. It is nearly 52 per cent for males and 97 per cent for females. The above brief analysis of economic activities is based on table 10 given below: 7
Table 10 : Literate, workers, non-workers scheduled caste'scheduled trihe population in the district
PER r------.------.. ------.-
Nam~ (I T"t::\1 Schc,Juku ca,te Scheuuled tribe Literates to total population ,--_____-"- ___ ""'"'\ population to Tahsil Rural population to total r------"------~ U;'ban P M F total population population P M F
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 ]0
1. Ghaziabad T 7:n,8'2.1 442,231 355,596 18.20 0.01 4 1.23 54.39 29.36 R 358,614 198,313 160,30J 22.18 o 33.48 46.61 17,23 U 439,213 243,918 195,295 14.95 0.01 5L19 60.70 39.31 2. Dadl'i T 262,'W8 142,992 119,806 17.02 31.24 46.32 13.23 R 243,()75 132,;83 110,692 17.03 30.67 46.25 12.04 U 1'),723 10,609 9,114 16.88 38.22 47.27 27.69 3 Hapur T 556,175 300,253 255,922 23.33 o 32.36 44.69 17.89 R 403,949 218,868 185,081 24.69 0.01 27.40 40.41 12.01 U 152,126 81,385 70,841 19.72 45.53 56.23 33.25 4. Glrhmukteshwar T 226,330 121,984 104,346 19.12 27.25 40.59 11.65 R 208,416 112,079 96,337 18.30 26.89 40.68 10.86 U 17,914 9,905 8,009 28.74 31.39 39.64 8.72
All Tahsils T 1,843,130 1,007,460 835,670 19.69 o 36.28 48.68 21.32 R 1,214,054 661,643 552,411 21.32 o 29.76 43.48 13.33 U 629,076 345,817 283,259 16.56 0.01 48.85 58.64 36.91
CENTAGE OF _;.._ ------~ Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to total population total population total population total population r-----"------.., , ____.J..... ____, r--..A------... r-----L-_~ P M F P M F P M F P M F
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
28.34 48.88 2.19 0.23 0.10 0.40 28.57 48.98 3.18 71.43 5102 96.82 27.33 47.33 2.59 0.43 0.18 0.74 27.76 47.51 3.34 72.24 52.49 96.66 29.16 50.14 2.95 0.07 0.04 0.11 29.23 43.95 3.06 70.71 49.82 96.94 26.07 46.53 1.66 0.26 0.13 0.43 26.33 46.65 2.08 73.67 53.35 97.92 26.21 46.73 1.66 0.28 0.14 0.45 26.49 46.87 2.11 73.51 53,13 91.89 24.37 43.92 1.62 0.08 0.04 0.12 2445 43.95 1.74 75.55 56.05 98.26 26.65 47.17 1.88 0.08 0.02 0.14 26.73 47.79 2.02 73.21 52.21 97.98 26.88 48.30 1.55 0.08 0.03 0.14 26.96 48.33 1.10 73.04 51.67 9330 26.03 46.32 2.72 0.06 {1.10 0.13 26.09 46.33 2.85 13.91 53.67 97.15 28.00 49.92 2.38 0.38 0.10 0.71 28.38 50.02 3.09 11.62 49.98 96.91 27.95 50.00 2.31 0.33 0.11 0.59 28.28 ~0.10 2.89 71.72 49.90 97.11 28.54 49.02 3.22 0,02 0.08 2.19 29.56 49.10 5.41 70.44 50.90 94.59
27.46 48.34 2.30 0.21 0.08 0.36 27.67 48.42 2.66 72.33 51.58 97.34 27.07 47.99 2.01 0.27 0.11 0.46 27.33 48.09 2.46 72.67 51.91 97.54 28.23 49.02 2.85 0,03 0.03 0.18 28.33 49.05 3.03 71.67 50.95 96.97
5fT~fl:ron ~.,~~ ~ I ( -q~ Primary Census Abstract 10
fri itiT SfTqfqlli DISTRICT PRIMARY
-~------~ -~ --~ - -_-" _. __ - _- _.- _-- a z t ~ ~'1i~ an~ qf-v:rrd ¥I' ijf;:r~~ (*~Frij m~ 8f?;W'.., ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13. ~rf'l'fQT;fTcr l'5'\';:f rq: t{,f( 2,590,1) 28'J,770 287,4"9 1,843,130 1,007,460 835,670 362583 204,646 158,337 ul.fl-·1Jl 2,4"1.8 171,682 172,855 1,214,054 661,643 552,411 258,814 148,455 110,359 ;tTCUlf 143.2 109,083 114,594 629,076 345,817 283,259 104,169 56,191 47,978
1. 'Hfi3ftrT ilTf~lfrilfT({ rrlJ~~'I[Q: rrq~zr 65,77 51,620 54,885 287,170 160,382 12f,788 47,348 25,277 22,071
(a) 'fTf:j'fl:rrilfT~ 'fij~Tf~~T& ~::;rT~~ (i!filT~T~~~&1lTT~l(b) 1TTf::;r~TqTq ~~~i!fiT~rrrT ~r,2.T ..,qUlf 0.54 2,405 2,485 11,355 6,471 4,884 1,654 991 663 l1T({TiilJ,( rrlR:~Q: ;:m~r1:f 14.36 16,846 16,851 87,665 48,421 39,238 9,504 5,017 4,487
(a) l1TG:lrr'T'\ rr~q"(f~ ;;q~'hr 10.36 15,252 15,252 78,243 43,319 34,924 6,685 3,501 3,184 (b) itij'j:fOfT
2. <:T~~ ~~~T~ lIltr 619.0 31,170 39,615 262,798 142,992 119,806 44,124 24,243 20,481 lX11ftur 612.8 34,821 34,935 243,075 132,383 110,692 41,395 22,322 19,073 iNUtf 6.2 2,949 4,680 19,723 10,609 9,114 3,329 1,921 1,408
~U rrlf\q-rf~T rrl"RTzr 6.25 2,949 4,6W 19,723 10,609 9,114 3,329 1,921 1,408 11
ii(fAV(;n m'( CENSUS ABSTRACT
armf:qcr... . r-'------.- 'if'i'ifIT;:flH ~T~ fJf\lT !~~tr'h1 ''il"R: trlJ_?I 0 Scheduled Tribes Literates CfiTli !!T~<:I13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 2 1
65 36 29 668,642 491),460 178,182 506,198 487,017 19,181 Total GHAZ1ABAD DISTRICT 13 28 17 11 361,322 287,688 73,634 328,588 317,494 11,094 Rural 37 19 18 307,320 202.772 104,548 177,610 169,523 8,087 Urban
427 21 21 3t4,90~ 24J,513 104-,387 226,088 216,177 9,911 Total Ghaziabad Tahsil 1. S 2 3 110,058 92,443 27,615 98,025 93,868 4,157 Rural 37 19 18 224,842 148,070 76,172 128,063 122,309 5,754 Urban
37 19 18 148,533 98,153 50,380 86,227 82,040 4,187 Urban Ghaziabad U. A.
(a) Ghaziabad M.B. & Razapur 30 14 16 141,170 93,328 47,842 82,876 78,770 4,106 Urban (Kamla Nehru & Shastrinagar) O. G.
30 14 16 138,404 91,493 46,911 81,455 77,393 4,062 Urban (i) Ghaziabad M. B. (ii) Razapur (Kamla Nehru 2,766 1,835 931 1,421 1,377 44 Urban & Sha,trinagar) O. G.
7 5 2 7,363 4,825 2,538 3,351 3,210 81 Urban (b) Ghaziabad Rly. Colony C. T. Modinagar U. A.
49,843 32,027 11,816 24,931 24,016 915 Urban (a) Modinagar M. B.
45,900 29,212 16,688 22,327 21,520 807 Urban (b) Begumbad Budhna C. T. 3,943 2,815 1,128 2,604 2,496 108 Urban Muradnagar M. B.
7,869 5,435 2,434 6,750 6,497 253 Urban Ordinance Factory 9,052 5,586 3,466 3,395 3,206 189 Urban Murad nagar C. T. 3,367 2,466 901 2,802 2,707 95 Urban Loni T. A. 3,358 2,424 934 2,088 2,022 66 Urban PataIa T. A. 2,820 1,979 841 1,870 1,821 49 Urban Niwadi T. A.
82.087 66,236 15,851 68,513 66,528 1,985 Total DaJri Tahsil 2 74,548 61,221 13,327 63,706 61,869 1,837 Rural 7.539 5,015 2,524 4,807 4,659 148 Urban
7,539 5,015 2,524 4,807 4,659 148 Urban Dadri M. B. u
~ ~ snttff..'l" DISTRICf PRIMARY
~ 'ii111 rn ~ Main Workers ------"------0 Cl Cf>IQij'fil (" li'f~ ~~~ qrftcrrf~ nim, \?t"~, o Z ·tr ~.e Cultivators Agricultural Labourers ~m~. ~fuir Cf ~ -3 ~e_ i 8 f~T~~fOlfo ~o ~ 5tfo %0 ~ Ol:fo 2;0 ~ P 1\1 F P M F P M F
2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
13. l(T~~~ \j(';:rtq If)1'r 165,761 163,096 2,665 63,49.1 60,309 3,185 20.828 18,889 1,939 vr~)IJr 158,237 155,724 2,513 57,398 54,693 2,705 12,693 11,501 1,192 ~ 7,524 7,372 152 6,096 5,616 480 8,135 7,388 747
1. mf'if~ ~~~~ liFT 41,184 40,317 867 15,018 14,055 963 8,969 8,087 882 ~T~ 36,923 36,163 760 12,256 11,410 846 4,7:'0 4,087 643 ~1lf 4,261 4,154 107 2,162 2,645 117 4,239 4,000 239
mf;;rm~ ;;tR~~ ~ 1,857 1,789 68 1,622 1,542 80 2,365 2,200 165
(a) mfiillfHI1i{ ;;~~'fiT &~r~ ~!{ 1,854 1.786 68 1,622 1,542 80 2,334 2,175 IS!> (~T ~ l1TTt?r'T;;~) &;q-Toi5fTO (i) l(~~ '11Rq'lfqflifT ;;lJ~1lf 1,707 1,639 68 ],612 1,532 80 2,JIJ 2,154 156 (ii) 'U'5I'T$~ ~T ~~ & WT~"IlJ~) !I;r"toi5fTO r(lf'Ulf 147 147 10 10 24 21 3 (b) lJrf;;rlfFifT~ ~~ lifTm.ft ~T. c1. ~Tlf 3 3 31 25 6 111~;;'Tl: if1R~{[ i'f1rtTlf 392 387 5 62 56 6 1,027 997 30 (a) ll")~tT<: ;;41 (tIlf«Cf>1 ~Il 89 8R 1 40 39 923 905 18 (b) ~4Pl«rT~ is''fT mo €to "Im:'P:r 303 299 4 22 17 5 104 92 12 1i'U~;:rtT<: it41 (qtf~~T 1{4J'Ulf 330 330 72 71 366 347 19 anf~i{.ij' i~ 1i,{T~r(lf<: {flit ;rm:1ll' 3 3 10 9 ~T;:rT ;;l(~ ;:r~tlf 85 84 77 76 295 278 17 m~T~mr r(lfUlf 869 838 31 405 404 152 147 5 f"lCfT'61 ~~ ~~ 725 723 2 524 496 28 24 22 2
4. ~lG<::T ~&~ 1:j")4f 32,617 32,183 434 7,859 7,521 338 1,729 1,674 55 'l;fT~Uf 32,255 31,827 428 7,833 7,496 337 1,457 1.419 :'9 ;;tIUIf 362 356 6 26 25 272 255 17 ~~1 '11l~lifT ;:mU<.r 362 356 6 26 25 272 255 17 3{~;" «T~ CENSUS ABSTRACT
------_.... -.\ 3{~ZJ ;;pPl ;;p~~ crT~ "I+rtf~;;p CfiT11 ~ CfT~ 'liflf ;;;;p~ CfT~ Other Worker~ Marginal Workers Non-workers III, IV, V (b), VI to IX f;;rm.'~~~ffi! ezro ~o eZJo ~o ~m CilJo ~o @T p -M P M F P M F
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3 2
256,115 2H,'723 113"2 3,!l32 814 3,On 1,333,100 519,629 813,471 Total GHAZIABAD DISTRICT 13 100,260 95,576 4,6S4 3,230 710 2,520 881,236 3·B,439 538.797 R"""l 155,855 149,147 6,708 602 104 498 450,854 176,190 274.''i74 U,!Jan
160,917 15\718 7,199 t,R51 438 1.413 56'l,8S8 225,616 344,272 TOlal Ghazi ab1d Tahsil 44.11 6 42, .:!08 1,908 1,512 350 1,1'>2 259,017 104,095 154,'>52 Rural 116,801 111,510 5,2'}1 309 88 221 310,841 121,521 189,320 Urban
80,3fU 76,509 3,874 53 27 26: 00,890 7R,315 122,575 Urban Gh:1.?iabacl U. A. 77,066 73.;67 3,7,),) 51 27 26 192,886 75,114 117,772 Urban (a) GhaziabJd M:. B. & H2zapur (Karola Nehru & Shastrinagar) 75,826 12,068 3,758 53 27 26 190,222 74,113 116.109 Urba.n (i) Ghaziabad M. B.
1,240 1.199 41 2,664 1,0()1 1,1)63 Urban (ii) Razapur (K'l.rnla Nehru & Shustrinagar) O. G.
3,317 3,2~2 75 8,004 3,201 4,803 Urban (b) Ghaziabad Rly. COI011Y C, T, Modinagar U. A.
23,450 22,576 874 6 3 3 62,"128 24,408 38,320 Urban (a) Modinagar M. B. 21275 20,488 787 55,916 21,799 34,117 Urban (b) BeglJrnbad C. T. 2,175 2,088 87 6 3 3 6,S12 2,6)9 4,203 Urban Muradnagar M. B. 5,982 5,749 233 220 35 185 19,077 7,571 11,506 Urban Ordina'1ce Factory
3.382 3.194 188 27 20 7 9,725 4,039 5,686 Urban Muradnagar C.T. 2,345 2,269 76 3 3 7,454 2,928 4,526 Urba.n Loni T. A. 6t2 633 29 5,759 2,232 3,527 UrbJ.11 PatalJ. T. A. 597 580 17 5,208 2,028 3,180 Urban Niwadt ,T. A.
26,308 25,150 1,158 6(}j 183 511 193,591 76,281 117,310 Tou.1 Dadri Tahsil 2
22,101 21,127 1,034 679 179 500 178,690 70,335 108,355 Rural 4,147 4.023 124 15 4 11 14,901 5,946 8,955 Urban 4.147 4,023 124 15 4 II 14,901 5,946 8,955 Urban Dadri M. B. 14
f~~sn~ DISTRICf PRIMARY
0 ~ ~ eTQ('q)~ 3TTorT~ qf~crn::T ~~ ;:;r=r*m (ti"~qTlTa OT1~ ~~a \if1fcrtfT 0 z 'It' ~ f;:;r~T /cr~lJT~ /iflT~lJ~iiJ ~ ~ cr!] f'fi~T' 3frcmnlf 'fiT ~lfr ;;r'2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3. ~T~ cr~r~ tfTlT 795.6 81,488 82,113 556,175 300,253 255,922 129,749 75,212 54,537 mmur 779.4 58,411 58,531 403,949 218,868 185,081 9<),732 58,896 40,836 i'flJl:Ttf 16.2 23,077 2\582 152,226 81,385 70,841 30,017 16,316 13,701
~r~ "I'tR'1mr1fiT i'f"m:11l 5.83 15,424 15,<)24 102,837 55,068 47,769 21,757 11,786 9,971 fq-~m ;;~q-rf~1fiT iflT'Utf 4.53 5,<)12 5,912 37,884 20,183 17,701 5,879 3,186 2,693 ~if~n:;;~~ ifTTUtf 0.44 1,361 1,361 9,116 4,8P. 4,302 1,322 699 623 or~lT' if~~ rmfur 5.37 38") 385 2,389 1,320 1,069 1,059 645 414
4. ~ 'l;Cfa~~ a~lJT~ tfTTT 444.0 28,714 28,714 226,330 121,984 104,346 43,280 23,449 19,831 llT1ftur 412.0 25,333 25,333 208,416 112,079 95,337 38,132 20,586 17,546 if~n:Ttf 32.0 3,381 3.181 17,914 9,905 8,009 5,148 2,863 2,285
~1];Cfa-~"{ .nifqrr~ if1TUtr 32.80 3)81 3,381 17,914 9,905 8,009 5,148 2,863 2,285 ~n:qr IS
Glil 4IUI;:WT m1: CENSUS ABSTRACT ------
Of:!~ f'q'C{ "..------..---- _-- ---~-_ fJfiifT!CT~B')(l/;;fT~ ~~! 'O{;;mlff ~T~"{ !iT~/'li~T literates District/ o 0 Scheduled Tribes ~ 1!~lf cr.Hl 'li~;:r clT~ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 2 1
23 15 8 179,979 134,195 45,784 148,225 H3,122 4,803 Total Hapur Tahsil 3. 23 15 8 110,664 88,434 22,230 108,598 105,722 2,876 Rural 69.315 45,761 23,554 39,627 37,700 1,927 Urban
49,529 31,661 17,868 26,585 25.386 1,199 Urban Hapur M. B. 16.788 11.883 4.905 9,653 9,227 426 Urban Pilkhua M. B. 2,212 1,625 587 2,771 2,489 282 Urban Faridnagar T. A. 786 592 194 618 598 20 Urban Babugal h T. A.
61,676 49,516 12,160 63,372 60.890 2,482 Total Garhmukteshwar Tahsil 4. 56,052 45,590 10,462 58,259 56,035 2.224 Rural 5,624 3,926 1,698 5.113 4,855 258 Urban
5,624 3,926 1.698 5,113 4,855 258 Urban Garhmukteshwar N. A. 16
f~ "'" snqf~ DISTRICT PRIMARY
liij'i 'fiP=!" tfi"{it CfT~ Main workers ------_ ------_)._ ------_------_--- - 'fiT'!1C1'fiH lif\'T~<: 11;;r~<: IT!f"{GfTf~Cfi ~lT \3"cqT~, Cultivators At; i~l,!tdral LaboUicrs ti~'U2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
- --~------~<- 3. ~~a&~ rill!' 58,825 58,174 651 27,221 25,792 1,429 6,926 6,323 603 «Tlfiur 56,695 56,074 621 24,562 23,492 1,070 4,173 3,900 273 ~m 2,130 2,100 30 2,659 2,300 359 2,753 2,423 330
~T~~ ;:rtrmf~CfiT ~ 1/11 1,004 7 1,646 1,383 263 1,113 968 145 f~~arr ~Tfu'fiT 4. 'T~ct~~ a&~ffi lfJ;r 33,135 32,422 713 13,396 12,941 455 3,204 2,805 399 \I1lftur 32,364 31,660 704 12,747 12,295 452 2,333 2,095 238 ~T oftc: 1. 'U~T/f~T i.fi arf.:\'Tl1 tI~Nlfu'fi &l~" a:r~T 'fiT a:rJ1!fu mur i.fi 11~~~'fi uu 'fiT Q~ ~ O-"-IT ;;l1~T ijfi=(q~i=(t ~~ CENSUS ABSTRACT
_. -. --- -_.'_ ----"""""\ 0 ij'Tlltfff'fi CfiTl1 ~;r err ~ 'fiTl1 ;:r Cfi~;rqffi .g ~ f;;'fz;fr /~ij'Tz;f /<{fT~ OT~ Cfif11 Cfi~;r cn~ I>'.D o Z Other workers M:J.rginal workers Non-Workers I;" ... ~~/!1T~~/ctiFirT .It" -8 It" 2.. IIi. I Y, Y (b), VI to IX Distriet/Tahsil/U,A./ ~8 ~~ City/Town ~~ ~ .~ 0: ~g %~ ...:I r--- ~J... -----,. r----..A.--~ r----..A.--~ ~o 0 ~T elf q'o ~?rT Clf q'o ~~r 2: 0 co P M F P M F P M F
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 3~ 3 2 1
56,253 53,133 2,120 4 'I 66 355 407,529 156,765 250,/64 Total Hapur Tahsil 3
23,168 22,256 912 326 62 2M 295,025 113,084 181,941 Rural 32,085 30,877 1,288 95 4 91 112,504 43,681 68,823 Urban
22,815 22,031 784 14 13 76,238 29,681 46,557 Urban Hapur M. B. 7,637 7,318 319 28,231 10,956 17,275 Urban Pilkhua M. B.
1,076 988 88 69 3 66 6,276 2,322 3,954 Urban Faridnagar T. A. 557 540 17 12 12 1,759 722 1,037 Urban Babugarh T. A.
13,637 12,722 915 866 127 739 162,092 60,967 101,125 Total Garhmukteshwar Tahsil 4. 10,815 9,985 830 683 119 564 149,'174 55,925 93,549 Rural 2,82.2 2,737 85 183 8 175 12,618 5,042 7,57j Urban 2,822 2,737 85 183 8 175 12,618 5,042 7,576 Urban Garhrnukteshwar N. A.
Note: 1. Provisional "Geographical Area" figures of state/districts ale supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for Urban area are those supplied by the Local Bodies. Area figures for rural area are derived by substracting the urban area from the total area of the district. The area figures totalled over all the tahsils in a district will not tally with the district figures because the former are those supplied by the Director of Land Records (Board of Revenue). 2. The village-wise areas are as reported by the Tahsil dar, wIllie the rural areas of each tahsil (in District Primary Census Abstract) has been derived by deducting the sum of urban areas from the total area figures of the tahsil furnished by the Board of Revenue, U. P. 18
8l~;:{ct ~'mlif ~ f~q PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
fmn!q~,ft~!;:pf(- ~;r/lJr;r'Tur! aro mo ~~~zft arW=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ._------13. tfTf~ 'l'h' ('i ~.,qCf qflT 67,108 362,983 204,6~6 158,337 86,626 73,535 13,091
~T~ 48,275 258,814 148,455 110,359 55,435 49,220 6,215
;::mUll' 18,833 104,169 56,191 47,978 3t,19l 24,315 6,876
1. ;rTfijf1:fril'T~ a-~!:frn If);r 28,465 145,230 81,742 63,488 39,452 32,661 6,191 mlftvr 15,887 19,555 46,651 32,904 19,244 17,090 2,154- ~ 12,518 65,675 35,0)1 30,584 20,208 15,571 4,637
mr.rlfTarr~ i'flI1:ij1T ~ ;:prU"l 9,506 47,348 25,277 22,011 14,442 11,028 3,414 " (a) ;rlfijf1:fTarT~ i'(q~qlf~'liT & if:JfU1:f 9,135 45,694 24,286 21,408 13,635 10.434 3,201 <:T~T~~(Cfill;;;rr ~~~&1Im~fl"I'T~»;i10ijffo
(iJ m~ -Trarr~ iflI1:Qlf;;;r'fiT ;:r;rUl:f 9,065 45,326 24,067 21,259 13,425 10,271 3,154 (in <:prrJ~ ('fill~T ~~~ & ;:r;rUl:f 70 368 219 149 210 163 47 wm:iTif:Jf<:) iI;j')o~fo
(b) mf~fln;;rr~ ~~~ ~T;ft !:frocfoif:JfU1:f 371 1,654 991 663 8('7 594 213 1,661 9,504 5,011 4,487 3,069 2,412 657 llR'T'1;r'{ ifq·(!:fq""...Q. if:JfUlf
(B) llT2. <:T~1 ;:r~ijffi litq 1,932 44,124 24,243 20,481 10,353 9,369 984 ~ 1478 41,395 22,322 1,9073 9,665 8,829 836 "ftrUlf 454 3,329 1,921 1,408 688 540 148
~rWSll' !.fil11 ~ Cf~ Main Workers
~
~ ~ ;fif1P1i'~ crnr !.fiTllGifi R lfl;r :m+iT1lJ;' f;;r~T !Cf~~R! 0 Z Total Main Workers Cultivators ;;~!f :;";f~ ~!11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2
101,819 94,808 7,011 11,617 H,2S7 330 Total GHAZIABAD DISTRICT 13
73,744 68,709 5,035 11,284 10,960 324 Rural
2,807 26,099 1,976 333 327 6 Urban
41,045 38,080 2,965 3,091 3,021 70 Total Ghaziabad Tahsil 23,295 21,519 1,776 3,001 2,940 61 Rural 17,750 16,561 1,189 84 81 3 Urban
13,027 12,292 835 39 38 1 Urban Gh':lZiabad U. ..\. 12,536 1,706 83Q 39 38 1 Urban (a) GhaziabJ.d M. B. & Razapur (Kamla Nehru&Shastrinaga1 )O.G.
12,420 11,592 828 38 31 Urban (i) Ghaziabad M. B. 116 114 2 Urban (m Razapur (Karol a Nehru & Shatrinagar) O. G.
491 486 5 Urban (b) Ghaziabad Rly. Colony C.T. Modinagar U. A.
2,463 2,295 168 6 6 Urban (a) Modinagar M. B. 1,676 1,566 110 5 5 Urban (b) Begumabad Budhana C.T. 787 729 5S 1 Urban Muradnagar M. B. 711 617 100 26 26 Urban Ordinance Factory 569 548 21 Urban Muradnagar C.T. 2S5 234 21 1 Urban Loni T. A. 316 313 3 1 1 Urban Patala T. A. 403 362 41 11 9 2 Urban Niwadi T. A. 2.
11,441 10,829 612 1,547 1,52() 18 Total Dadri Tahsil 10,644 10,059 585 l,S17 1,500 11 Rural 797 770 27 30 29 1 Urban
197 770 21 30 29 Urban Dadri M. B. 10 atftf;!fCf iifffCflif it f~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ------> ~ 'ii1+f Cfi'{if crr~ Main Workers -L------~ f\iI\1T/~~/l(o ~o ~;fT 'Olfo ~o ftT p M F P M F P M F
25 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
5,191 4,359 832 50,099 46,289 3,810 13. llTfiil'~nfTq- ii'I'Sl'f'{f'q'!fl ~"'" ~1~ FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
c5 0 z ~r+rtf~'li "fiT>!' ~;>r qT~ CfiT+r if rn crT~ 1:1ITf /lJ11ftur I m-r/~r~/ifm: .It' .g Marginal Workers Non-Workers ;:rn::r~ __---A...---~ r-----L otro ~o m 5tfo ~o m p M F P M F
26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2 1
1,066 203 863 260,098 10),635 150,463 Total GHAZIABAD DISTRICT 13 856 193 663 184,214 79,553 104,661 Rural 210 10 200 75,gS4 30,082 45,81!2 Urban
364 56 308 103,821 43,606 60,215 Total Ghaziabad Tahsil 1. 335 47 2RS 55,925 25,085 3U,8.W Rural 29 9 2') 47,896 18,521 '2.9,175 Urban
21 5 16 34,300 13,080 21,220 Urban Ghaz:abad U. A. 21 5 16 33,137 12.575 20,562 Urban (a) Ghaziabad M. B. & Razapur
~ Kamla Nehru&Shastrina~ar)O.G. 21 5 16 32,885 12,470 20,415 lJrban (i) Ghaziabad M. B. 252 105 147 Urban (ii) R:J.zapur (Kamla Nehru Shastri nagar) O.G.
1,163 505 6~8 Urban (b) Ghaziabad Rly. Colony C.T. Modtr agar U. A. , 2 3 7,036 2,720 4,316 Urb,m (a) Modinagar M. B. 2 5,009 1,935 3,074 Utban (b) Begumnbad Budhana 5 2 3 2,027 785 1,242 Lrban Muradnagar M. B. 2 1,991 834 1,157 Urban Ordinance Factory Muradnagar 1,726 758 968 Urban Muradnagar C.T. 754 304 450 Urban Loni T. A. 942 354 588 Urban Patla T A.
1,147 471 676 U~ban Niw.adi T. A.
116 30 86 3,3167 13,384 1,9783 Total Dadri Tahsil 2. 116 30 86 30,05 12,233 18,402 Rural 2,532 1,151 1,381 Urban 2,532 1,151 1,381 Urban Dadri M. B. 22
~f.:m ri~ql iti mq PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
f~m~-fu;r/~~· uT~ /lXllfttJr ! aT 0 Gf 0 GfT 0 'CGt;;ff ~<:r Gfrr Gfrfi.llfT 0 «,!~/~~~;~GI'T ~ ~f~Q qfv;rm 'fiT ~ Ws1Tr «ran: o Z ~.g DistrictjTahsiljU.A./ Total/Rural/ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. ~~~ <:r~«r;;;r tfT'l' 22,662 129,749 75,212 54,537 28,709 24,081 4,619 l1TlfTur I,nil 99,732 58,896 40,836 19,605 16,848 2,757
'iIRT
~~~ ;:rtT~qrf~4. ~~qa-m Q&«ffi tiFT 8,OW 43,280 23,449 19,831 8,121 7,424 697 lXnltur 7,149 38,132 20,586 17,546 6,92l 6,453 468 ~ 900 3,148 2,863 2,285 l,2CO 971 229 l1~~mSiTqf"", G'(~""'~f ~ft FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
~ lpTll rn il'M' Main Workers ------. --_--- 0 -- Z ~ ~lf Cfinr m CfT~ Cfi"Tffl'fiT~ lfrq, l;('1l{Tur ! f;;rm'ffi[ij'T~,'rrq~·ij'~"Ir .~ ~ Total Main Workers Cultivators 'lq"{Tlf 1iT~~/lif;rr ~ 8 (I-IX) (I) Total/Rural! District/Tahsil/ ; § Urban U.A./City/Town '.g ..... _____..A. _____ "'"'\ I'Ii- <.) ,.----~-"------.. ~3 ~~o ~o ~ Olfo ~o ~ P M F P M F
11 12 13 14 15 16 3 2
37,444 34,921l 2,516 4,616 4,431 185 Total Hapur Tahsil 3 29,347 2,7483 1,864 4,529 4)45 184 Rural 8,097 7,445 652 87 86 Urban
5,854 5,437 411 64 63 Urban Hapur M.B. 1,528 1,401 127 9 9 Urban Pilukhua M. B. 439 339 100 14 14 Urban Faridnagar T. A. 276 268 8 Urban Babugarh T. A.
11,889 10,971 918 2,363 2,306 57 Total Garhmukteshwar Tahsil 4 10,458 9,6Q8 810 2,231 2,175 56 Rural 1,431 1,323 108 132 131 1 Urban 1,431 1,323 108 132 131 1 Urban Garhmukfeshwar N. A. 24
6l~ GtIM~ Iii f~~ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
~1 2 3 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
3. I{r~~ 1Jq:~m ~~ ~n.:qrf(1ctir ~ 823 (63 160 112 96 16 4,855 4,615 240 ~~arr ;:rrwf(1ctiT ~ 129 119 10 280 263 17 1,110 1,010 100 ~"nr~fI~ ~~ ~T4. ~Cf~1Ief,{ ~~ ~ 5,687 5,447 240 1,148 971 177 2,691 2,247 444 Q11ftvr 5,469 5,229 !40 563 480 83 2,195 1,764 431 ;r~~ 218 218 585 491 94 496 483 13 ~~~II'6 0 z ~lmf~'fi' 'Il11:r ~it cr~ 'ImT ;; ~it crr~ If)'l'f /mlftor I ~/~m~!i'f"fR 'f'c' ~ Marginal Workers Non-Workers ;;;rUlf ij"~/~ Cfi1=