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CENSUS OF 1991 SERIES-8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE &TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT ROHTAfK

v.s. CHAUDHRI DI rector of Census Operations Haryana

Published by : The , ]993 HARYANA DISTRICT

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Based upon Survey of Indio map with the. permission of the Surveyor Genetal of India © Government 01 India Copyright, 1993 ERRATA Page No. Column No./Para No. Against For Read 4 10 Second Para Line No. 17 O. P. Bharadwaj O. P. Bharadwaj 42 First Para Line No.4 C. D. Blocks 5 C. D. Blocks .80 Column No. 6 Location Code PHS, RD, RP(2) PHS, RP(2) No. 12 :&1 Column No. 15 Location Code TWE (5.00) TWE (8.00) No.8 149 Column No. IS Location Code TW (32.00) cTW (30.00) No. 86 199 Column No. 11 Location Code PR PR, KR No. 89 199 Column No. 11 Location Code PR, KR PR No. 90 208 Column No.4 Location Code ,133 1,133 No.1l7 268 Heading Physical aspects *Pbj'sical*aspects 268 Notes: 1 Average *Average 373 Column No. 42 Location Code 316 396 No. 26 401 Column No. 34 Location Code Blank 3 No. 112 424 Column No. 25 Total Rural 175 17 SIO Column No.2 93 Dadri-I (Part) t Dadri I (Part) C. D. Block C. D. Block 514 After Blank (iv)t Falls in Bhiwani Notes (iii) District. CENSUS OF INDIA-1991 A--CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

The pUblications relating to Haryana bear Series No. 8 and will be published as follows :--

Part I-A Administration Report--Enumeration (for official use only)

Part I-B Administration Report--r abulation (for official use onl'f)

Part II-A General Population Tables & Combined Volume Part II-B Primary Census Abstract 1

Part III General Economic Tables

.Part IV Social and Cultural Tabl!1i

'Part V Migration Tables

'Part VI Fertility Tables

Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities

Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Trib~s

Part IX-A Town Directory

Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns

Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages

Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes

Part XI Census Atlas

B--HARYANA GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII-A&B District Census Handbooks--one for each district (Village and Town Directory anQ Primary Cen~us Abstract)

( il) CONTENTS Pages

Foreword vii Preface ix Important Statistics xi Analytical Note 1-49 Part A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 51-282 Section I-Village Directory , 53-237 Codes used in the Village Directory and Alphabetical Lists 55 AlphaJ:>etical list of villages in Mundlana C. D. Block 75 Mundlana C.D. Block 79 Alphabetical list of villages in Gohana C. D. Block 87 Gohana C.D. Block 91 .Al phabetical list of villages in Kathura C.D. Block 99 Kathura C.D. Block.· 103 t Alphabeticql list -·oj.:villages in Lakhan Majra C. D. Block 109 Lakhan Majra C.D. Block 113 Alphabetical list of villages in Maham C.D. Block 119 Maham C.D. Block 123 Alphabetical list of villages in Kalanaur C.D. Block 129 Kalanaur'" C.D. Block 133 Alphabetical list of villages in Rohtak C. D. Block 141 145 Rohtak C.D. , Block Alphabetical list of villages in Sam pIa C.D. Block 151 Sampla C.D. Block 155 Alphabetical list of villages in Beri C. D. Block 161 Beri C.D. Block 165 Alphabetical list of villages in Jhajjar C.D. Block 173 Jhajjar C.D. Block 179 Alphabetical list of villages in Matenhail C.D. Block 191 Matenhail C. D. B-loc k 195 Sahlawas C.D. Block 203 Alphabetical list of villages in <] Sahlawas C.p. Block 207 AlphabetiCal list o! villages in Bahadurgarh C.D. Block 215 Bahadul'i~rh C. D. Block 219 Alphabetical list of villages in Dadri-I C.D. Block (Part) 231 Dadri-l C.D. Block (Pa,rt,) 235 Appendices 1--4 239--258

(iii) Pages Section II --Town Directory 259-282 Codes used in the Town Directory 261 Town Directory Statements 265 Appendix 282 Part B-PRIMA1\ Y 'CENSUS ABSTRACT 283-431 A. PCA 285 B. C.D. Blockwise PCA 299 Mundlana C. D. Block 301 Gohana C.D. Block 311 Kathura C. D. Block 321 Lakhan Majra C.D. Block 3'27 Maham C.D. Block 333 ...Kalanaur C. D. " Block 343 Rohtak C.D. Block 353 Sampla C. D. Block 363 Beri C. D. Block 369 Jhajjar C. D. Block 379 Matenhail C. D. "'Block 393 Sahlawas C. D. Block 403 Bahadurgarh C. D. Block 413 Dadri-I C.D'c:llock (Part) 427 Urban Primary Census, Abstract 433-469 Appendix-I Details of C. D. Blocks included under various 471 tahsils and Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract Appendix-II Enumeration blockwise total population ana 481 Scheduled Caste population in urban areas Annexure to District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes 505 Appendix MAPS: 63 District Rohtak: Tahsil and C. D. Block boundaries, district Facing and tahsil headqu~rters, towns, roads I inner title railways, rivers/streams/canals, important villages, P. W. D. Rest houses, Travellers bungalows, etc. Tahsil Gohana Boundary of C.D. Block Mundlana, C.D. 65 Block Gohana and C. D. Block Kathura • . tahsil headquarters, village boundary and popUlation, urban areas·, roads/railways, ri vers and· streams and amenities Tahsil Maham Boundary of C. D. Block Lakhan Majra and 67 C. D. Block Maham, tahsil headquarters~ village boundary and population, urban areas, roads I rail wa ys , ri vers and streams and amenities (lv) Tahsil Rohtak Boundary of C.D. Block Kalanaur, C.D. 69 Block Rohtak and C.D. Block Sampla, tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population, urban areas, roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities Tahsil Jhajjar B·oundary of C.D. Block Beri, C.D. Block 71 Jhajjar, C.D. Block Matenhail and C.D. Block Sahlawas. tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population. urban areas, roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities Tahsil Boundary of C.D. Block Bahadurgarh, 73 Bahadurgarh tahsil headquarters, village boundary and population, urban areas roads/railways, rivers and streams and amenities

(v)

FoREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations I modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Government/Union Territory Administration. It inter ali.a provides 'data/ information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important C1V1C amenities/facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers.

The scope of tne DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and di.strict census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many States/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) .including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tahsil/town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together i~ the Village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the fi~st time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inacce·ssible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the plan~ers to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of Class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the' Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes popUlation and another on adult literacy classes I centres were added in Statements IV and V respectivel y •

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured. slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 1 years of

(vii ) age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes.

One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Village Directory/PCA data either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corresponding co5ies of 1981. This pUblication is a joint venture of the State Government/UT Administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri V.S. Chaudhri and Shri Ramesh Negi, Directors of Census Operations, Haryana on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K. P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M. M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/ data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging ,from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M. K. Jain. the present Deputy Registrar General (5. 5.). This task was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N. S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation. of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B. K. Roy, former DePl:lty Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this ,project.

NEW A. R. Nanda June 11, 1992 Registrar General, India

(viii) PREFACE

The Distdct Census Handbook (DCH) compiled by the Census OrganisaUon on behalf of the State Government is one of the most valuable pubJications of the Census. The DCH is widely made use of by planners, administrators,. academjcians and researchers. lt is inter alia used for delimitation of <;onstituencies t formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to district administration. It is the only publication which provides Pdmary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city /town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities in villages and towns etc.

The Census Operations of 1991 were carried o~t under the stewardship of S_hri V.S. Chaudhri. the then Director of Census Operations, Haryana and the credit for the successful conduct of the operation goes to him. Before i howe-ver, the report could be finalised he had to resume his duties under the State Government in public interest.

The actual enumeration was- conducted from 9th February to 28th February, 1991 with a revisional round from 1st March to 5th March. 1991 in order to bring the Census count correct upto the reference date i.e. the sunrise of 1st March. 1991. We had come out earlier with a publication titled "Provisional Population Totals" within a fortnight of the completion of ] 991 Census and thereafter a Supplement was issued in May. 1992 giving provisional data on rural-urban composition of population J classification of workers into main workers and marginal workers and furt her categorisation of main workers into cultivators.. agricultural l~bourers, workers in household industry and -_ other workers. Also provisional figures of population upto tahsil and town level were pubHshed therein. Vi11agewise and wardwise Primary Census Abstract was computerised Q,n National Informatics Centre (NIC) Haryana and the final population ;totals were released jn January. 1993.

Since t he district is still t he basic functional unit of adrrHnistration, the District Ce~isus Handbook is of special importance to aJl concerned with administration, policy making and planning. It is of equal value to the scholars t social scientists.. geographers, bu_§inessmen etc. Its scope has been discussed in detail in the foreword. The data co~ained in it has been sorted out and presented along Jines determined after careful consideration and t houg htful discussions. One of t he most important innovations of the 1991 Census is the presentation of. data at Community Development Block level which wi]) help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans. Attempt has been made to narrate briefJy a few' important events of the district in freedom struggle and post Independence era covering socio-economic developments. Efforts have been made to ,highlight the activities of voluntary organisations who are in the service of the humanity. I hope it will serve as a popular reference book for al1 data users.

During the entire period of 1991 Census and subsequent compjJation of data for this book we had the honour of having enJight.ened guidance and encouragement from Shri A.R. Nanda. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India which enabled us td bring out this pubJication in tjme and I express my grateful thanks to him. I have! to record with gratitude the valuable guidance provided by Shri M.K. Jain, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies), Mrs. Minati Ghosh. Deputy Registrar General (Map) and Shri N. Rama Rao. former Deputy Registrar General (Census and Tabulation). (ix) I record my appreciation for the painstaking and dedicated services rendered by Shri R.K. Aggarwal» Joint Dhector who supervised bringing out of this pub]ication. Shri S.R. Puri ~ Research Officer (Map) was instrumental in proce-ssing and compilation of data in the form of various statements and preparation of the draft of this handbook. Shri J .R. Vashistha, Deputy Director completed processing and compiJation of PCA in record time in Regional Tabulation Office, . Lastly .. I record my appreciation for the best efforts of aJl my staff members and enumerators deployed in Census Operation.

Dated : , RAMESH NEGI the 20th January, 1993 Director

(x) IMPORTANT STATISTICS

STATE DISTRICT

. Population Total Persons 16,463,648 1,'808,606 Males 8,827,474 977 ,075 Females 7,636,174 831,531

Rural Persons 12,408,904 1,423,133 Males 6,657,334 772,110 Females 5,751,570 651,023

Urban Persons 4,054,744 385,473 Males 2,170,140 204,965 Females 1,884,604 180,508

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 27.41 19.29 Area (sq. kms. ) 44,212.00 4,411.00 Density of Populatlon 372 410 (Per sq. km. ) Sex Ratio (Number of females per 1000 males) 865 851 Literacy Rate (Excluding children in the age-group 0-6) Persons 55.85 62.24 Males 69.10 76.19 Females 40.47 45.74 Percentage of Urban Population to Total Popuiation 24.63 21.31

Percentage to Total Population:-

(i) Main Workers Persons 28.66 29.31" Males 48.26 ~6.47 Females 6.01 9.14

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2.34 2.11 Males 0.25 0.33 Females 4.75 4.21

(iii) Non-Workers Persons 69.00 68.58 Males 51.49 53.20 Females 89.24 86.65

(xi) IMPORTANT ST ~ TISTICS-COntd. BREAK-UP OF MAIN WORKERS STATE DISTRIct Percentage among Main Workers (i) Cultivators Persons 38.77 42.54 Males 37.93 40.22 Females 46.64 56.40

(ii ) Agricultural Labourers Persons 19.00 15.95 Males 18.35 14.99 Females 25.04 21.69

(iii) Livestock. Forestry. Persons 0.95 0.85 Fishing. Hunting and Males 1.00 0.92 Plantations. Orchards and Allied Activities Females 0.43 0.41

(iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.12 0.01

Males I 0.12 0.01 Females 0.12 0.01

(v) (a) Manufacturing. Processing. Persons 1.53 0.98 Servicing and Repairs Males 1.04 in Household Industry 1.59 Females 1.27 0.61

(v) (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 9.03 6.52 Servicing and Repairs Males 9.53 7.03 in other than Household Industry Females 4.38 3.51

(vi) Constructions Persons 2.62 2.39 Males 2.79 2.66 Females 1.03 0.79

(vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 8.63 7.66 Males 9.3? 8.79 Females 1.52 0.89' (viii) Transport. Storage Persons 3.25 3.84 and Communications Males 3.57 4.44 Females 0.32 0.25 (ix) Other Services Persons 16.10 19.26 Males 15.16 19.90 Females 19.25 15.44

Percentage of Scheduled Castes Persons 19.75 18.40 Population to Total Population Males 19.80 18.47 Females 19.68 18.33 (xii1 IMPORTANT STATISTICS-concld.

STATE DISTRICT Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Persons Population to Total Population Males Females

Number of Occupied Residential Houses 2,512,101 276,479

Number of Villages Total 6,988* 492** Inhabited 6,759 473 Uninhabited 229 19

Number of Towns 94 8

*. Excludes 69 villages wholly merged in towns and ten villages treated as Census towns. **Excludes one village treated as Census town.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

3 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

As you know, it has been the tradition of the Indian Census to present the data for rural and urban areas separately. The 'village' and the 'town' are universally recognised as the basic units of habitation. The' administration also recognises the division of population into ' rural' and 'urban' areas. Actually, the rural-urban dichotomy is accepted all over the world and the CensU's data invariably presented separately for the two. "

The Village The definition of the village adopted in our State for the census, corresponds to the one contained in the Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is associated with the levy and collection of the land revenue by the Government and is, as such, exclusively administrative in character. From. this P9int of view" a village is better called a' Revenue Estate' meaning thereby an 'Estate' (a specific and demarcated area of land) ~arked as such for the purposes of levy I realisation of the land revenue. As the land revenue is to be realised from the landholders, it was Qecessary for the. Government to prepare and maintain a separate record of rights of the holders of land for each village. The ' Revenue Estate' or 'Mauza', the name given to the village in the Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887, has accordingl y been defined as an area of which a separate record of rights is maintained or which has been separately assessed to land revenue or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised or compounded or redeemed or which the State Government has otherwise declared as an Estate. This definition of village has been adopted for the purposes of the census ever since the year 1901.

The village, therefore, is not merely the inhabited area (abadi deb) of a village but refers to the entire land coming within a fixed boundary. In certain cases, in fact, a village may be uninhabited. Urban Area Urban area is speciall y defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same criteria as in 1981 Census have been adopted. The definition of an urban unit is as follows :--

( a) All places with a: munici pality , corporation, cantonment board or notified t9wn area committee, etc; (b) All other plac.es which satisfied the following criteria; (i) A minimum population of 5,000; (ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and (iii) A density of population of at least 400 per squar~ kilometre (1000 per square mile)

The urban 'criteria of 1981 varied slightly from that of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging, etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural activity and therefore contributed to the 75 per cent criterion of the 1961 and 1971 Censuses. whereas in the 1981 Census~ these activities were treated as on par with·· 'cultivation and agricultural labour for the .purpose of this 4 criterion. In 1991 Census also, the activities of livestock, forestry, fishing hunting, plantations and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural activities while applying the test of male working population. At the time of 1971 Census, places having municipalities, cantonment boards an4 notified area committees were treated as towns only. Other demographic characteristic declaring a place as urban centre were not tested as the State Government did not favour creation of ' Census Towns' based on the deiinition and the Director of Census Operations, Haryana did not use this criteria for declaring any rural area as urban. But at the time of 1981 Census, the above demographic criteria were tested and as a result four villages were declared as Census Towns (non-municipal) namely Babiyal in district, in district and and (Rural) in . Urban Estate in was also treated as a town in 1981. The Faridabad Complex consisting of Faridabad township, Faridabad and Bal1abgarh towns of 1971 and some surrounding villages in ; was treated as an independent town in 1981. In addition, all areas having a municipality or cantonment board were treated as towns. At the time of 1991 Census, the cases of all rural units having a population of 4,000 or more in the 1981 Census, were examined. Jharsa Gensus Town of 1981 could not fulfil the criteria required for an urban area and was dropped from the town list alongwith Rania M.C. which was de notified as rural. Ten Census Towns of 1991 Census are (Rural) and Babiyal of Ambala district; Mustafabad, and Bilaspur of district: Uncha Siwana of ; Kheri Sampla of Rohtak district; Dundahera and Gurgaon (Rural) of Gurgaon district and of . The total number of towns in 1991 Census has thus risen to 94 as compared to 81 of' 1981 and 65 in 1971 Census.

Urban Agglomeration The concept of ' Urban Agglomeration' adopted for the first time during the 1971 Census was an improvement over the concept of 'Town Group' adopted in 1961 Gen~us. In Haryana, this concept was adopted in 1981. The Registrar General of India directed us that the 90ncept of urban agglomeration adopted for the 1981 Census will remain valid for the 1991 Gensus as well. Accordingly, an urban agglomeration must form a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adj9ining urban out-growths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguqus towns together wi th continuous well recognlsed urban growths, if any, of such towns. In several areas around a core city or statutory town have come up fairly large well recognised railway colonies, university campuses, military camps, etc. and even though they are outsrde tl;te statutory limits of the corporation, municipality or cantonment board, they' fall within the revenue limits of the village or villages which is or are contiguous to the town. It may not be realistic to treat such areas lying oUt'side the statutory limits of a town as rural units, at the same time each individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum popUlation limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit. Such area deserves to be, treated as an integrated urban area. Each such agglomeration may be made up of more than one statutory town adjoining one another such as a municipality and the adjoining cantonment and also other ~djoining urban out - growths which did not qualify to be treated as individual to~ns in their o'Nn right should be treated as urban appendages of the unIts to which they are contiguous. 5 In 1971 Census, no urban agglomeration was recognised in Haryana in the absence of any such proposal from the district authorities. But at the time of 1981 Census, the then Registrar General, India stressed that proposal for formation of urban agglomerations should be duly consi­ dered and we delineated four urban agglomerations. In 1991 Census the following seven urban agglom~rations (including four of 1981) were recom­ mended to the Registrar General, India and got approved :--

Urban agglomeration o Constituent town Cs) and/or urban ' outgrowth

(1) Yamunanagar U.A. (a) Yamunanagar '(M.C.) (b) (M.C.) (c) Jagadhri Workshop Railway Colony (M.C. ) (2) Hisar U .A. (i) Hisar (M • C • ) (ii) Haryana Agricultural University Campus and Mini Secretariate (O.G. ) , - (3) Karnal U.A. (i) Karnal (M.C.) (ii) Part of Sector 6, Urban Estate (O.G. ) (4) Ambala U .A. (a) (M.C. ) (b) Ambala Cantt. (C.B. ) ( 5 ) Gurgaon U. A • (a) Gurgaon (M.C.) (b) Gurgaon (Rural) (C.T.) (6) Bahadurgarh U.A. (i) Bahadurgarh (M.C.) (ii) Sector 6, HUDA (O.G.) "", """ (7) U.A. (i) Pundri ( M• C • ) (ii) Part of village Fatehpur (O.G. )

Urban agglomerations at serial numbers 1, 2, 4 and 5 above were also in 1981 Census and were accepted without any change.

Standard Urban Area

A new concept of I Standard Urban Area & introduced in 1971 Census was also followed for the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The I Sta:ndard Urban Area I is defined as the projected growth area of a city or a town having 50,000 or more popUlation in 1971, as it would be in 1991, taking into account not only the urban and rural units which will get merged into it but also the intervening areaS! which are potentially urban and h~ve mutual socio-economic linKS with the core town. It is a long term planmng area and is to remain as a continuous statistical reporting unit during the three successive Censuses 1971, 1981 and 1991, irrespective of the changes in the boundaries of local administrative units within the tract. 6

In the case of Haryana, the following eleven I Standard Urban Areas I were delineated :--

1. Ambala 2. Yamunanagar-Jagadhri 3. Karnal 4. 5. Sonipat 6. Bahadurgarh 7. Rohtak 8. Faridabad Complex 9. Gurgaon 10. Bhiwani 11. Hisar Census House

A I Census House I is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road ~r common courtyard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. Houseliold

A I Hou'sehold I is a group of persons who commonly live togethe'r and would take their meals from a common kitc~en unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix or both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, et·c. These are called institutional households. There may be one member house­ holdS 2 member households or muLti-member households. For census purposes. each one of these types is regarded as i 'househ91d'.

Definition of Scheduled Castes I Scheduled Tribes

The terms I Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled Tribes I have been defined in clauses 24 and 25 of ..rticle 366 of the Constitution, respectively as follows :--

IIScheduled Castes" mean such castes, r~ces or tribes or parts or groups within such castes, races or tribes as are deemed under ar~icle 341 to be scheduled castes for the purposes of the Constitution. \ IlScheduled Tribes" mean such tribes or tribal communities or parts or groups within such tribes or tribal communities as are deemed under article 342 to be scheduled tribes for the purposes of the Constitution.

Under articles 341 and 342 of the Constitution, the President is empowe!'ed to specify the list of I Scheduled Castes I and I Scheduled Tribes I for each State and Union Territory • Accordingly, the I Scheduled Castes I and I Scheauled Trihe_s I are listed under the Presidential order for each State! and Union Territory. j There are 37 ' Scheduled Castes' in Haryana as listed in Part I under I Haryana I of Schedule I of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Modification) Order 1956, corrected up.,-to-date and notified by Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. There is, however, no 'Scheduled Tribe', listed as .such, in Haryana State.

Literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can merely ,read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard.

All children below the age of 7 years have been taken as illiterate in 1991 Census. In 1971 and 1981 Censuses, children below the age of 5 years were recorded as illiterate. At the time of 1991 Census, the Depart­ ment of Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development and the Planning Commission desired that in the 1991 Census, children in the age group 0-6 should be considered as illiterate since the ability to read and write with understanding is not generally achieved, specially in the rural areas, un1rl.l a child atta~ns the age of 7 or more. This has been done perJ:laps 'to make the India:n Census data comparable with the international !jJtatistics on the subject • . The concepts and definit~ons relating to economic questions in general and 'work' in particular adopted in 1981 Census retained in 1991 for the sake of comparability. However, greater care was taken to frame the questions in such a way as to herp netting unpaid workers on farm or in family enterprises. In order to ensure that the economic activity of women and children working on farm and in the family enterprises was, properly enumerated. speci.al emphasis was lai.d on the training 9f enumerators and it was stressed that they should ask probi.ng quest,ions especi~lly in case of women to find out if they worked any time at all last year or any of the seasons in the reference period. Further. the question on seeking! available for work was asked in the 1991 Census from non-workers only and not from marginal workers as was done in the 1981 Census. In the ca~.,.e of those seeking! available for work. a question whether they had ever w1:>rked before was asked, which will help in knowing the number of fresh entrants to the labour force. Main Worker

A main worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economic,ally productive activity. Such participation may be physical: or mental in nature. Work involves not only actuil work but also effective supervlslon and direction of work. For determining a worker, he!she should have worked for six months or 183 days or more in one or more than one activity. Workers are classified into nine industrial categories :--

I-Gultivator For purposes of the census a person is considered working as culti­ vator' if he or she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivatio? of land owned or held from. Government. or held from private persons or institutions for payment 10 money, klnd or share. yultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. B Cultivation invloves ploughing. sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, pa,ddy, jowar. bajra ~ ragi. etc, and other crops such as sugatcaae, grourld-nuts, tapioca, etc. and pulses. raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton. etc •.and does not include fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves or working Oll plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona and other medicinal plantations. II-Agricultural Labourer

A person who works on another person I s land for wages in money, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but hel she merely works on another person 1 s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works.

III-Livestock. Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantations) Orchards and Allied Activities It covers persons engaged in rearing of livestock such as goats, horses, pigs, ducks. bees, silk worms, etc and production of wool. raw silk etc; plantation and conservation of forests, felling and cutting of trees, production of fuel, gathering of fodder, gums, resins. etc: sea.• coastal and inland water fishing. pisciculture, collection of pearls. conches, shells, sponges, etc; hunting. trapping and game propagation for commercial purpose~ only; plantation such as tea, coffee. rubber, ~bacco, edibl~ nuts, fruits, ganja, betel nuts. etc including orchard farming; and other allied activities such as pest destroying. operation of irrigation system, animal shearing al1d livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading agricultural and livestock products, soil conservation, sotl testing, etc. IV-Mining and Quarrying It includes persons engaged in mining and quarrying activities such as mining of coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, manga­ nese, gold, silver. copper ore, and quarrying of stones, clay and sand pits. precious and' semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum. etc.

V (a) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry It covers the persons engaged in manufacturing. processing, servicing and repairs in Household Industry. I Household Industry J (HHI)' is defined as an industry carried on by the head of household himself I herself and or by the members of t4e household at bome or within the Village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house in which the house­ hold lives in the case of urban areas. The workers in a household industry generally consist or members of the household inbluding the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a f~ctory which w.ould qualify for being registered under the Indian Factories Act'. Lastly,,- a household industry should relate to production, processing.' servicing I repair or making and selling (-but not merely selling) of goods. It, does not include professions such as a pleacfer, doctor, barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astro~ogerf etc, or merely trade or business even if such profess­ ions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household.

V (b) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and. Repairs in other than House­ hold Industry. It includes persons engaged. in manufacturing. processing, servicing and repairs (other than Household Industry). 9 VI-COnstructions It includes persons engaged in construction activities such as mainte­ nance of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone, water ways and water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial plants, activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating and air conditioning installation, setting of tiles, marbles, bricks, etc. construction of electri- cal installation etc. / VII-Trade and Commerce It covers persons engaged in wholesale and retail trade of any type like cereals, pulses, foodstuff, textiles and textile product; wholesale traqe in animals, straw and fodder: in medicines, chemicals, fuel lighting products, porcelain, glass utensil, crockery, etc. in all types of machi_nery, equipment including transport and electrical equipment, trade in furniture, rubber and rubber products, building material, clocks. eye-glasses, medical and surgical instruments, precious metals, stone, jewellery. etc; in grocery, vegetables, fruit selling, meat, poultry, bakery products, dairy products, pan, bidi, aerated water etc 0' in readymade garments, retail trade in books and stationery. It also includes restaurants, cafes and other eating places, hotels, rooming houses, camps and other lodging places 0

VIII-Transport, Storage and Communications It includes persons engaged in transportational, storage and communi­ cational activities such as railways, tramways, motor buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga, etc, ocean and coastal water, inland water transport, air transport, services rendered to transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies, etc. It also includes activities like storage, warehousing, communi­ cation such as postal. telegraph, wireless, telephone, etc.

IX-Other Services It includes all other persons engaged in various types of economic activities who are 'not covered under industrial categories I to VIII.

Marginal Worker A person who had worked for less than 183 days in a year is considered as a marginal worker.

Non-Worker A non-worker is either mainly engaged in household duties or is a student or a dependent or a retired person or rentier or beggar or an inmate of an institution or engaged in other non-productive economic activity. BRIEF HISTORY*

The district derives its name from its headquarters town Rohtak which is said to be a corruption of Rohtasgarh, a name still applied to the ruined sites (also called Khokra Kot) of two older cities, one lying immediately north 'of the present town and the other about 3 miles to the east. Traditionally, it is named after Raja Rohtas in whose day the city is said to have been built. It is also claimed that the town derives its name from the roherra (Tecoma undulate) tree called rohitak in Sanskrit. It is said that before the town came into existence, it was the site of a forest of rohitak trees and hence its name Rohtak. The * District Gazetteer Rohtak, 1970 10 name Rohitaka is, however, well known to early literature. It is mentioned in Buddhist literature among the towns visited by the Buddha and in the Mahabharata in connection '-With the compaign of Nakula, the Pandava prince, who had to face the stiff resistance of the Mattamayuraka warriors. The district has been described as Bahudhanyaka or rich in grains and was a part of the kingdom of the . " Archaeological excavations in the district were undertaken for the first time in 1879 at Khokrakot by Mr. Wood, the then district adminis­ trative officer~ It, however, brought to light three phases of early material culture, the first represented remains of walls, pottery, bones and broken iron objects, the second yielded particles of jowar:, remains of a small room and an image while the third disclosed an earthen pot containing a few small coins which according to Hoernle belonged to the closing period of the Saka rule. After Mr. Wood, some excavation was also done by the Archaeological Survey. The most remarkable finding of this venture was the discovery of the remains of thousands of coin­ moulds and related material. A more systematic and extensive exploration 2 was, however, undertaken by Silak Ram • The scholar has brought to light about forty three new sites in the district showing thereby that· it was inhabited by a variety of cultures namely, Pre-Harappan, Late-Harappan, Painted Grey Ware, Black Slipped Ware, Northern Black­ Polished Ware, Early-historical, Early-medieval and medieval. Devendra Handa3 and D.P. Bharadwaj in their learned articles have covered literacy sources on the history of the district. On the history of the district from the times of the Rigveda to the age of Buddha the evidence is very thin. The Indo-Greeks· held some swa y over the district becomes clear from the discovery at Khq,krakot of tlie coins of their fourteen rulers. The Saka influence ov;er the region can be ascertained from the discovery of the coins of Gondophernes and a lion capital fragmen,t measuring 3 feet in width and 18 inches in height belonging to that period from Khokrakot. Later on district formed a part of the Kushana empire.

It appears from the account of village settlements based on local studies made by Fanshawe in his Settlement Report bf' 1880 that about the 9th and 10th centuries, a number of· Rajput clans as' well as communities of Jats came to.' set~le in this area. ·~hey founded their villages in waste jungle or occupied settled sites. The local distribution of these communities led him to conclude that the Jats followeq. the Rajputs who had immigrated into India at an earlier period and had become more completely Hirtduised by the time the Jats appeared on the scene.

The Tomara Rajputs ruled over I Haryana I from Delhi when the invaded India from the north -west. The Chahamanas of Ajmer, after subduing the Tomaras by the middle of the nth centu,.ry soon came

1. A.FoR. Hoernle, 'Coins and Antiquities from Khokrakot' Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1889,pp 69-72 :::. Archaeology of Rohtak and Hissar Districts (Haryana), Ph.D. thesiS. · University, 1972 (Unpublished) . 3. 'Rohtak' Ancient cities of Haryana Series, Journal of Haryana Studies, K.U. Kurukshetra, 1970 pp 6-9 4. 'The Romance of Ancient Rohtak' Vishvesvarananda Indological Journal, XIII, 1-975, parts 1-2, Hoshiarpur pp 17-28 11 face to face with the Ghauris. After taking Lahore in 1186, Muhammad :Ghauri encountered the Chahamanas under Prithviraja. Beaten in his first encouriter in 1190-91 at Tarain () t fourteen miles from in the Karna1 district, he came back the following year to defeat Prithviraja in 1192. In conquering that portion of Haryana which now lies in the present district of Rohtak, he destroyed the most imp,?rtant town of Maham ~hich was re';"built many years later under settled conditions.

The Sultanate of Delhi established in 1206 .depended on the support 'Qf Muslim nobles. On account of its nearness to Delhi, the Rohtak area influenced the struggles among the aspirants for the throne of Delhi. The restless Hindu chiefs' of the ar:ea, ready to assert their independence, were kept in check by the newly-settled Muslim chiefs, whose own loyalty and support were determined by motives of self-interest. The Haryana area in general and the Rohtak area with its population of Jats and Rajputs in particular, could therefore be a source of strength or weakness to the Sultans depending on the political circumstances and the intrigues and proclivities of the chiefs at a given time.

The Sultan~, and the Mughal emperors after them, took several lIleasures to improve the Haryana tract by constructing canals. During the Mughal period territories in the Rohtak area often changed hands as a consequence of constant fighting between the , Jats, Marathas and the Rajputs. Some changes were also made to serve the administrative purposes of the rulers in Delhi. Under Akbar. the present Rohtak district, a part of the subah of Delhi, fell within the sa cka rs of Delhi and Hissar Firuza and enjoyed political stability.

With the decline of the , territorial ambitions were let loose and the royal decree in this area was only heeded if backed . by force. Frequent changes in the ownership of estates were effected eith~r by imperial orders in favour of loyal nobles or were brought about by powerful local parties backing their claims with force. Ma}pm. bestowed by Akbar in jagir on Shahbaz Khan Afghan, was plundered by the Rajputs under Durga Das in the time of Aurangzeb. In sUbs.equent years, the- Marathas disregarded the imperial decree with impunity. Emperor Farrukh-siyar granted the Rohtak area alongwith the rest of i-Iaryana in 1-718 to his Minister Rukn-ud-din who transferred it a few years later t6' the of . This family was in possession of a large part of Haryana including the present district of Rohtak when a Maratha army under Raghunath Rao and Malhar Rao Holkar obliged the reigning Nawab to pay tribute. The custom of demanding tr Lbute and levying 'contributjons was not confined to the Mara thas" Prince Ati Gauhar, w ho later became Emperor Shah Alam II, also followed this course when he visited various parts of the district of Rohtak. The Nawab of Farrukhnagar, who had previously paid tribute to the Marathas and taken a lease of his territory from them, was now forced to pay revenue to the prince also. In his campaign of collections the prince attacked Auli.ya Khan Baluch of Dadri in the Rohtak district, secured a promise of a large tribute and then came to restore his outpost at Jhajjar. The Jats under dislbdged or expelled the Nawab of Farrukhnagar from his estate. Later wh~1.e Jhajjar passed into the hands of Walter Reinhardt, husband of Begum Samru of Sardhana, Gohana, Maham, Rohtak and Kharkhoda were held by nominees of Najib Khan, Amir-ul-umara to Emperor Shah Alam. Between 1785 and l803, the area of Rohtak was possessed by several parties. , an Irish adventurer, whose name is intimately connected with historical events in the Rohtak district was a remarkable character. Coming to --riid1a 12 in 1780-81, he remained for a short time in the service of Begum Samru before being adopted by Appa Kandi Rao I as his son I. This Maratha chief­ tain operating under the overlordshlp of Mahadaji Sindhia, gave the parganas of ·Jhajjar, Beri, Mandothi and Pataudah to George Thomas in return for the forces which he was required tQ maintain. It was a gift onl y in name. In the beginning, George Thomas only succeeded in obtaining possession of Beri; eventually, he asst::!rted his authority over the adjacent territory and made Jhajjar his headquarters and erected the fort of Georgegarh (the modern Jahazgarh or Husaingunj). A little later, when he was required to raise troops for Sindhia, he was put in possession of the parganas of Patlipat. Sonepat and Karnal. His growing power filled his mind with ambition. After consolidating his position at Jhajjar he thought of establishing an independent principality for himself in the tract known as Haryana which owing to the troubled state of the time had for many years past acknowledged no master. Within two years of the abandonment of his dominion by George Thomas, the rising power of Sindhia in was completely broken by the British forces under General Lake in the Second Maratha War. The Rohtak district, with other possessions of Sindhia west of the , passed on to the British East India Company by the treaty of Surji Arjungaon in 1803. General Lake was of the view that the British should not hold large territories beyond the Yamuna. Accordingly, he established a number of estates to serve as buffer outposts between the British border and the Sikhs. Territories were thus granted to the chiefs of , Jhajjar, Bahadurgarh, , and .

The greater part of the population in the country between the Yamuna and the Satluj showed sympathy with the Uprising of 1857. In the Rohtak district, the Ranghars and Jats who had been serving in the regular regiments of the East India Company in large numbers were dis­ contented with their British masters. The sepoys of these regiments coming home on leave spread disaffection among the villagerl? Noticing these symptoms, John Adam Loch, Collector of Rohtak, took steps to preserve order by calling into headquaxters all the sepoys who ·were on leave in the district. The horsemen sent to Rohtak for help by the Nawab of Jhajjar in response to the demand of the Collector proved C)very unruly and in fact inflamed the villagers as they came along. As the days passed, the dissatisfied sections of the population began to stir the entire population against the British. The arrival of Tafazzal Hussain, an emissary of Emperor Bahadur Shah with a small force in Rohtak added fuel to the fire. The Collector, John Adam Loch, found himself in a difficult situation. Failing to give fight to Tafazzal Hus'sain, he fled to Gohana with Thanedar Bhure Khan. The other officials and Europe,ans followed his example to run away. Unopposed, the troops burnt the offices, courts and bungalows of the British officials. They destroyed official records, plundered the wealthy people in the town and forced their way into the Dis~rict Jail to set . free the prisoners inside it. On his way back to I;>elhi with a part of the Rohtak Treasury in his possession, Tafazzal Hussain attacked the town of Sam pIa where he burnt all the buildings in which the Europeans lived. The customs bungalows at Maham, Madina and Mandothi were also burnt down. True that the troops of Tafazzal Hussain did not soil their hands with British blood but they had done enough damage in the Rohtak area before returning to Delhi. All outward signs of law and order now disappearesi for a time. The Ranghars hoisted their own flag. Hearing how things had gone well, the Emperor of Delhi issued a proclamation to the people of Rohtak forbidding acts of violence and enjoining obedience to the landlords who were loyal to his cause. 13 With no one in command of the administration, chaos reigned supreme. The local chiefs engaged themsel ves in fierce feuds to settle old scores. The Ranghars used the opportunity to col;I.ect in large numbers under the leadership of one Babar Khan. The British feared that these rebel forces in the Rohtak area would impede the advance of the siege train on its way to Delhi from Ferozepur. Capt. Hodson of the British army was sent from Delhi with a small force to prevent the rebels from doing so. After dealing with the men of the irregular corps whom he encountered at Kharkhoda, Hodson proceeded towards Rohtak where he successfully engaged the Ranghars in an action. He then returned to Delhi trusting that the loyal Raja of Jind would be able to maintain a semblance of order in the area.

The authority of the British Government in Rohtak was not restored until 13 days after the fall of Delhi. In September, General Van Cortlandt marched into the district to punish all concerned in the Uprising. The villages which were prominent in their opposition to the British_ were fined a total of Rs. 63,000 while the lands of those who were considered guilty were confi.scated. The worst sufferers were the Ranghars.

Abd-ur-Rahman Khan, Nawab of Jhajjar, was suspected of having abetted the rebels and others who were waging war against the British Government. While he had ignored the appeals of the ,British authorities for assistance, he had most readily put into effect the orders of Emperor Bahadur Shah, furnished him troops, presented him with a nazar and had remained in regular L correspondence wi th the imperial court. The SUspIcIon against him wa.s strengthened by the fact that his father­ in-law, Abd-us Sam ad Khan, had fought against the British at Delhi. Col. Lawrence summoned the Nawab to come to Chhuchhakwas and surrender himself, which he did on the 18th October, after which the fort of Jhajjar was occupied. The Jhajjar territory was placed under the management of Col. Lawrence pending the result of the Nawab I s trial, which took place at Delhi in the Audience Hall before a Military Commission on the 14th December. Having been found guilty, the Nawab was sentenced to be hanged. He was executed on the 23rd December in front of the Red Fort and his body was consigned to the ignominy of a nameless pit.

Apart from the jagirdars who were punished for their anti-British activities during the Uprising of 1857, the Rohtak district itself suffered a set-back. The district alongwith the south-east Punjab, roughly comprising Haryana, which had hitherto been a part of the North -Western Provinces was tagged to the Punjab. It was not included in any of the development programmes though the Government was not averse to using the material spirit of the people by turning it into a recruiting ground for the British army. Rohtak thus became a backward district in which the pace of change and development was slow. In such circumstances, various factors combined ,to engender discontentment. The resources of the peasants were crippled by many years of drought and famin-e after-- 1895. Many or them, immersed in debt, would have been dispossessed of their lands but for the Land Alienation Act of 1900. Moreover, the Jats returning home after service in the First World War be9~me deeply conscious of the backwardness of their land. They realised, that their lot could be improved only through political awakening and by and by this feeling was shared by a large number of people.

The Arya Samaj movement in its own way accelerated the desire for reform. Starting in about 1890 with a mandir in Rohtak, the Arva 14 Samaj movement soon spread to Sanghi. Maham, Jhajjar and Mahra. It laid great stress on starting educational institutions and removing untouchability. This programme, creating a new social consciousness, spread gradllall y from urban to rural areas. Political consciousness was engendered by the whose programme began to attract attention. On October 12, 1888 a Consress meeting attended by many lawyers and Honorary Magistrates was held at Chopal Dehri, Rohtak. under the presidentship of Torabaz. Khan ,:.vhere Lala Lajpat Rai spoke. About the same ..!i-me the Arya Samaj added to excitement by focussing public attention on its programme of anti-cow slaughter. The Government met the situation in 1910 by proclaiming the district under the Prevention of Seditious Meetings Act. 1907.

At this stage, a local leader appeared on the scene whose dynamic personality was to exercise a deep influence on public life of the Punjab for many years to come. This personality was . Born in a Jat family of Garhi Sampla, he shifted to Rohtak to practise as a lawyer towards the end of 1912. As a member of the Arya Samaj. he soon became a popular figure in social and legal circles. The emphasis he laid on social, economic and educational advancement created a consciousness among the peasantry of their political rights also. The Jat Sabha whi~h Chhotu Ram founded. arodsed their feelings against indebtedness, litigation and bribery. The Jat Gazette, founded at Rohtak in 1916, began to publicise the interests of the zamindars in general.

During the First World War the effort of the Rohtak district in "supplying manpower to the army and making substantial contributions to various funds placed it among the first five districts of the province. Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy made a special visit to Rohtak as a mark of appreciation.

Chhotu Ram I s mind was airead y leaning towards the interests of the rural masses. The war became a turning point in his political career. Realising that before long. India would benefit by political reforms, he aligned his programme to the amelioration of the zamindars and rural masses in the whole of the province. This extended field of acti vity turned him into a prominent figure in the national affairs of' the country. 'He began to take a leading share in the welfare of zamindars. Judging in terms of the provisions of the Government of India Act, 1919, which gave a distinct political ad vantage to the rural areas by creating special constituencies of great landholders and giving a commanding majority of rural seats in the Provincial Cduncil, this effect was entirely worth-while.

During these years, while the Government was going ahead with its programme of political reform, the programmes of the 'Indian National Congress were also being actively carried out in the district. In response to the call gi ven by Maha tma Gandhi in 1919, hartals were, ob served and demonstrations were held in March-April at Rohtak, Bahadurgarh ~ Jhajjar and other places as a protest against the Rowlatt Acts which were, passed to give more executive powers to the ~government to intern people without trial. The news of the massacre of J allianwala Bagh on April 13 t 1919, struck the people of Rohtak with horror. On April 14, demonstrations were held, throughout the district and public property was damaged~ by angry mobs at Rohtak, Samar Gopalpur and Gohana. Excitement ran high. The Govern­ ment strengthened the executive authorities with greater powers to suppress the disturbances with a strong hand. 15 The Indian National Congress was not taking the acts uf repression lying down. In 1920, Gandhiji in alliance with Ali Brothers, the Khilafat leaders, launched an All-India campaign of non-violent non-eo-operation to bring the British administration to a standstill. A district conference, organised at Rohtak in November, 1920, and attended by ten to fifteen thousand persons,' passed a resolution to launch non-eo-operation. Being strongly opposed to this move, Chhotu !{am and his followers severed their connection with the Congress. But under the influence of Gandhiji in the country the non-eo-operation movement progressed in Rohtak. A Swaraj Ashram to serve as office, reading-room and hostel for workers was established on Railway Road, Rohtak. In response to Gandhiji 1 s call to do away with Government sponsored institutions, Jat High School and Vaish High School, Rohtak disaffiliated themselves from the University of the Panjab. Gandhiji and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad addressed a large public meeting at Kalanaur.

The Congress had not participated in the general e~ections of 1920, neld under the Government of India Act, 1919. The dissidents, Chhotu Ram and Lal Chand, however, contested the election and won. Two years later, the question was hotly debated in the Congress circles as to whether any cha.nge was desirable in the Congress. attitude towards the legislatures. This resulted in the emergence of the Swa.rajya Party whose aim was to win as many seats in ~he legislative Dodies as possible and to hinder the working of the legislatures from within. A branch of the Swarajya Party was formed at Rohtak under the Leadership of Shri Ram Sharma, whose local paper, the Haryana T-ilak came to be regarded as the organ of the Congress in this region. The candidates of the Swarajya Party were returned from the urban constituencies whereas rural seats were captured by the Zamindara League of Lal Chand and Chhotu Ram. The Swarajya Party came to an end in the district after the death in 1925 of Deshbandhu C.R. Das, one of its founders.

A few years later, another factor which kept the agitation against the British at a high pitch in the whole country was the appointment of the Simon Commission in 1928. Rohtak and Jhajjar Municipal Committees expressed their dissatisfaction by adopting a resolution protesting against the Commission. In March 1929, a provincial politica1 conference held at Rohtak was addressed by Jawaharlal Nehru.

While the District Congress Committee of Rohtak suspended its programme of civil disobedience as required, it did very useful organisational work during the Gandhi-Irwin Pact period. Conferences were held and more than 200 Congress Committees were formed. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, invifed to address a provincial conference stressed the need of Hindu-Muslim unity. This conference was attended by a large number of ladies and for the first time a Sewa Dal camp was started at Rohtak in November 1931, to impart training to Congress volunteers. The outbreak of World War II overshadowed all other events. The .Congress refused to co-operate with the Government be~ause 'the Gover~or ;General and Viceroy had declared without con~u.ltlDg repr~sentatlve governments in the provinces that India would Jom ~h~ A~hes.. The Congress ministries resigned office in protest and. the C1Vll Dlsobedlence Movement was revived in the district. Satyagrah~s wh~ shouted slogans were arrested. Among the imprisonec;i Satyagrahis was Shrl Ram Sharma who made a whirlwind tour of the district before courting arrest. 16 The District Congress Committee unanimously supported the 'Quit India I r~solution adopted by the Congress in 1942. The arrest of Gandhiji in August 1942, was followed by hartals and processions over nearly the whole of the district. The repressive measures of the Government provoked ,arson and violence at many places. An effort was made to set at fire the library of the Government College, Rohtak, on October 31, 1942. Telephone wires were cut, fish-plates were removed from railway lines and letter-boxes were burnt by reactionary elements in the movement. A sizeable number of people courted arrest.

The national upsurge expressed itself in another way during the war. Subhash Chandra Bose organised the Indian National Army from among those serving on the south-east Asia front in the British . Bose I s death was mourned in Rohtak as a great national loss and the I.N.A. week was observed with great enthusiasm.

After India achieved independence on August 15, 1947, the princely States were merged in the Indian Union. The Rohtak district assumed its present form in 1948 by the merger of the erstwhile Dujana State into it. The migration of large numbers of people from West Punjab created numerous problems of settlement and social re-adjustment.

The areas now comprising the present district of Rohtak underwent many territorial changes bef~re this administrative unit in its present from is emerged. The estates such 'as Gohana. Kharkhoda-Mandothi, Rohtak-Beri and Maham-Bhiwani. were included in the Rohtak distrlct in 1824. The distt:"ict was aboHshed in A. D. 1841; Gohana going to Panipat. and the rest of the tahsils to Delhi. but i.t was created again in 1842"

The two districts of Johtak and Jhajjar together with the rest of the Delhi and Hisar divisions were detached from North-Western Provinces after 1857 and passed to the Punjab by the Government of India Notification No. 606 of the 13th April 1858. The Rohtak district remained a part of the until 1884.

After its transfer to the then Punjab, the Rohtak district experienced several changes before assuming its final form. The Bahadurgarh estates were added to the Sampla tahsil, . five detached villages to the east, going to DeIhL. Jhajjar. including some areas of , Kanaundh and Dadri was "at first created as a new district but was abolished shortly afterwards/ in 1860 when large parts of it were assigned to the Phulkian chiefs as a reward for their loyal services. While the Jhajjar tahsil itself ,twas added to Rohtak, \several Badli villages were transferred either to Delhi or Gurgaon, and two detached, Jhajjar estates were given to the Raja of Jind. In the following year, the Maham tahsil was abolished and after making necessary territor

On the abolition of the Hisar division in 1884 the Rohtak district was transferred to the . It consisted of four tahsils, Rohtak, Gohana, Jhajjar and Sampla but in April 1910, the last-named tahsil was abolished for reasons of adminfstrative economy, and its area was divided between the Rohtak and Jhajjar tahsils. The Sonipat tahsil, which had remained attached to the Delhi district' since the year 1861, was added to the Rohtak district in September 1912, on the separation of ' from the Punjab. The district was then attached to the . 17

In 1948, Dudana State was merged in Jhajjar tahsil and a new sub­ tahsil_ of _Nahar was created. From 1912 to December 1972 the present was a part of Rohtak district. ' At the" time of 1981 Census, Rohtak district consisted of tahsils of Maham, Rohtak, Jhajjar and Bahadurgarh. This had been the result of many intra -district and inter-district chang~s in the boundaries of the district during the decade 1971;-1981. Two tahsils Go~ana and Sonipat which were a part of the district at the time of ~;1971 Census were transferred to Sonipat district on its formation in 1972.' The new tahsil Bahadurgarh was created in 1973 by transferring 55 villages from ,Jhajjar tahsil. Further in 1974, 13 more villages from Jhajjar tahsil and 11 villages from Rohtak tahsil were added to Bahadurgarh tahsil. In the year 1972, 34 villages including Maham town were added to Rohtak tahsil from Gohana tahsil. In 1979, a new tahsil named Maham tahsil was created by transferring 30 villages and Maham town from Rohtak tahsil. A second intra-district transfer took place when 16 villages in 1972 and 2· in 1974 were transferred to Sonipat tahsil of then Sonipat district from Rohtak tahsil. The present district of Rohtak comprises five tahsils and 8 towns. The five tahsils and eight towns have been administratively constituted as follows :--

Names of tahsUs No. of villages Names of towns

1. Gohana 90 Gohana (M.C.) 2. Maham ... 32 Maham (M.C.) 3. Rohtak- 109 Kalanaur (M.C.) Rohtak (M~ C. ) Kheri Sampla (C. T.)

4. Jhajjar~ 199 Bed (M.C.) Jhajjar (M.G.) 5. Bahadurg_arh. 62 Bahadurgarh (M.C.)

During the decade 1981-1991 also, the district was subjected to jurisdictional changes due to administrative reasons. Gohana tahsil, whic'h was a part of Sonipat district in 1981, having 94 villages was transferred to Rohtak district. It" later on lost 4 villages to Sonipat tahsil, thus reduc­ ing the number of villages in Gohana tr.~sil to 90 ill 1991.

In the case of newly formed Maham tahsil in 1979, having 30 rural units and one town of Maham, it gained 2 villages from tahsil of in 1989. As a result of this intra-distdct transfer the number of villages of Maham tahsil has increased to 32 in 1991 from 30 in 1981.

Rohtak tahsil also marginally increas.ed its total number of villages to 110 in 1991 from 108 in 1981. This has been the effect of b'ifurcation of the revenue estate Kalanaur Kalan into two revenue estates, namely, Kalanaur Kalan and Jindr~n Kalan in 1987, trifurcation again of the two revenue estates Kalanaur Kalan and Kalanaur Khurd into (1 ) Kalanaur Kalan (2) Kalanaur Khurd (3) Gudhan in 1988, transfer of 1 village from Bahadur­ garh tahsil in 1989 and transfer of one village to Sonipat tahsil of Sonipat district from Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district in 1985. A revenUe estate named Kheri Sampla with Hadba,st No. 34 and population of 7,838 persons 18 has become qUalified to be treated as a census town in 1991 Census and included in Rohtak tahsil alongwith otner two towns of Kalanaur and Rohtak which were also a part of Rohtak tahsil in 1981 Census.

Jhajjar tahsil, the biggest tahsil of Rohtak district lost 42 villages during 1981-91, bringing its number of villages from 241 in 1981 to 199 in 1991. A close look at the intra-district and inter-district transfers resulted in the decline in the number of villages of Jhajjar tahsil in 1991 census reveals that the intra-district transfer, as a result of which Jhajjar tahsil lost 52 villages, was confined to newly formed tahsil. now a part of Rewari district. As a result of inter-district transfer, 10 villages were gained by this tahsil from Bahadurgarh tahsil. Bahadur­ garh tahsil which was created in 1973: and retained as a tahsil in 1981 census with 79 villages was a looser of 17 villages during 1981-91. It lost in all 17 villages-10 villages to the tahsil of Jhajjar and one village to Rohtak tahsil of Rohtak district and 6 villages to Sonipat tahsil C?f Sonipat district without gaining even a single village from outside the district or from among other tahsils of Rohtak district. This is the only tahsil in the district having an out-growth, named Sector 6, HUDA contigu­ ous to Bahadurgarh (M.C.), a solitary town of the tahsil.

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK The compilation of the census data at village and town level is a laborious and time-consuming job. The District Census Handbook compiled by the Censlls Directorate on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most wanted pUblications of the Census. .. It was decided at the time of 1951 Census, for the first time, that census data should be published for individual villages and towns also. The district was considered to be the most manageable and rational unit for the publication of such data. This is how the publication of the I District Census -Handbook I was started. It contained important census tables and primary census abstract for each village and town of the district. During 1961 census, the scope of the 'District Census Handbook I was enlarged and it contained a. descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables ,and a village and town directory, including primary census abstract. The descriptive account of the district included the various non-census i~ems of information such as physical features, climate, flora and fauna, places of interest, social and cultural life, a brief history of district and its administra.tive machinery. Information on the land use pattern, main crops, irrigation, trade and commerce, industries, means of communications, rainfall, livestock, education, medical and health, etc, wasI collected from various Government departments and I included in the scope of ' District Census Handbook I • This job was an enormous one and could cause substantial delay in the printing of 'District Census H~ndbooks'. To avoid this delay, the '1971 District Census H~ndbook' series was planned in three parts. Part A related to village and town directory, Part B to village and townwise primary census abstract and Part C comprised of analytical repdrt, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on census and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1971 District Census Handbooks were published in two volumes, first .containing the two Parts A and B and the second comprising Part C alone. The publication of Part C was considerably delayed because of delay in getting the administrative statistics from the various departments. So in Harvana, we could publish Part C 19 .in respect of one district (Ambala) only. However, in some statef it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

Th~ 1981 District Census Handbook series contained some new features along with the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory. At th'e same time comparability with the 1971 data had also been kept in view. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and toWn directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect were introduced to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. In order to avoid delay in the publication of 1981 District Census Handbooks, it was designed that Part A of the volume contained village and town directory and Part B the primary census abstract of villages and towns including the scheduled castesl scheduled tribes primary census abstract upto 'tahsil/town levels. A,t the beginning of the ,I District Census Handbook 1 a detailed analytical note sllpported by a number of inset tables. based on census and non-census data in relation to the infrastructure had been introduced to enhance its value. Both the parts w,ere combined together and published in one volume so far as Haryana was concerned.

The coverage of information to be included in I District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series is more or less the same as was in 1981 Census but with more detailed industrial categories on the pattern of 1971-DcH, series. The main frame on presentation of data in I District Census Handbooks' of 1991 series has undergone a change. Now, it has been decided to adopt C.D. Block as the main unit of .presentation of data in village PCA and also in Village Directory as, it has to depict one to one parity with: the PCA. Thus, C.D. Block is the main unit of presentation of data, rather than the traditional tahsil in the village PCA.. The district figures in the village/town PCA have been followed by the first C.D. Block, its villages and census towns and outgrowth, if any, and thereafter the second C.D. Block and its constituents and so on. The data pertaining to townsl cities/U.As have been presented in the end after the last C.D. Block. As such, the census towns and outgrowths of the statutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.B. Block have been .included. as the urban portion of C.D. Block.

At the end of village/town PCA, an appendix has been added containing the names and code of C.D. Blocks or parts of C.D. Blocks included in each tahsil anct ~llso the separate PCA totals for each tahsil in a district, giving total, rural and urban population of each tahsil. This appendix provides continuation of earlier census presentation of data.

As usual, the alphabetical list of villages has been given preceding the 'Village Directory' of each C.D. Block. Accordingly, villages have been arranged alphabetically tahsilwise within each C~D. Block because in many cases the villages of one C.D. Block belong to more than one ta~sil. Part A or tne 1991 District Census Handbook contains Village and Town Directory I and Part B consists of I Village and' Townwise Primary Census Abstract. Both the parts have been combined together into, one volume. The district and tahsil maps showing boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate 'pla-~es 20 to further enhance the value of the publication. C.D. Block boundaries are shown on tahsil maps. SCOPE Village Directory

~~enities and land use The 'Village Directory' furnishes certain basic statistics for each village. The villages in the district have neen arranged C.D. Blockwise and within C.D. -Block, location codewise. At the time of Census each village was allotted a code number for purposes of identification.

The format of 'Village Directory' is similar to '1981 Census-Village Directory I format except for deletion of two columns namely 'staple food' and 'remarks' column giving information about places of religious, historical or archaeological interest, etc. The Village Directory, therefore, contains information about total area of the village, total population and number of hou~eholds, availability or otherwise of the amenities like educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications; approach to vlUa~e; nearest town and distance; power supply; area under different types of land use such as under forest, area under cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated separately), culturable waste and area not available for cultivation. The data presented in the I Village Directory' have been collected from the district/tahsil revenue agency and other related offices of the district.

Appen~ 1 , This Appendix gives for each C. D. Block the number of villages having various levels and types of educational institutions, such as primary schools, middle schools, etc; along with their number, various types of medical institutions such as dispensaries, primary health centres etc. along with their number, various types of drinking water soqrces such as taps, tubewells etc, post and telegraph offices, communications such as railway station, bus stop etc, power supply available/not available. In Haryana, we have Village Health Guides in place of Community Health Workers, and so the data have been presented accoljdipgly. Information regarding Adult Literacy Classes/Centres may be considered as nil as the Adult Literacy Scheme has been abolished in Haryana.

Appendix 2 This Appendix represents for each non-municip,al town (i.e. place treated as town only for Census purposes) the at;'ea under forest, irrigated by sourcel unirrigated land, cultur~ble waste land and area not available for cultivation.

Appendix 3 This Appendix gives the list of villages where no educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communications and power supply amenities are available.

Appendix 4 This Appendix depicts the list of villages wIth Scheduled Caste population in various ranges of proportion to total population. Information is presented by the ranges 0-5 per cent I 6-10 per cent, 11-15 per cent. 21 16-20 per cent, 21-30 per cent and 31 per cent and above. It may be stated here that there is no Scheduled Tribe in Haryana.

Town Directory The Town Directory contains seven statements almost similar to those adopted for 1981 Census. These statements have been compiled from the information supplied by the local bodies. Details contained in each state­ ment are given below.

Statement I gives the class and C1V1C administration status of each town and provides some basic data based on the Primary Census AbstraCt (PCA) such as its area, number of houseJ:lolds, population and growth. rate, density and sex ratio of the town at different censuses. In case a town did not enjoy urban status at any Census, the relevant columns under the headings I Population and growth rate of the town at the Censuses ofl and 'Sex Ratio I have been left blank. Where any town lost its urban status at any Census t the entry 'Declassified' has been made in the relevant columns. Class of each town has been' presented according to 1991 Census population of ~he core town as follows :-

Population Class 100,000 and above I 50,000-99,999 II 20,000-49,999 III 10,000-19,999 IV 5,000-9,999 V Below 5,000 VI

.Statement II provides the physical aspects such as rainfall and temperature of the various towns in the district and locational' aspects of each town with respect to its distance from state headquarters, district headquarters, sub-divis~on/tahsil headquarters, nearest city with population of one lakh and more, railway station, bus route, etc.

Statement III indicates the position of ::nunicipal finances for the year 1988-89. Income and expenditure figures h2:ve been given in Rs. ' 00 I in respect of each town in the district under various heads.

Statement IV shows civic and other amenities viz. road length, system of sewerage, number of latrines, method of disposal of night soil, water supply, fire fighting service and the number of electric connections as available during the year 1989. This statement also contains information regarding total population and scheduled caste population to gi ve clear cut picture of the amenities' available with respect to popUlation size of each town.

Statement IV-A is in respect of civic and other amenities in notified slums of Class I and II towns.

State;nent V explains the position of medical, educational, working women's hostel, recreational and cultural facilities for each town in the district during the year 1989. Under the heading medical facilities, the number of hospitals/dispensaries/TB clinics etc. has been shown separately alonG' with the total number of beds available. Under the heading educational 22 facilities, number .. has been given separately of Arts/Science/Commerce Colleges, Medical Colleges, Engineering Colleges t Polytechnics, recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and Vocational Training Institutions ,Higher Secondary/ Secondary / Junior Secondary/Middle/Primary Schools, etc, • In regard to recreational and cultural facilities the number of stadia, cinemas, auditoria and public libraries is indicated. There are no Adult Literacy Classes I Centres in Haryana. In Statement VI information regarding three mO,st importam commodities imported/exported and manufactured has been given along with the number of banks, agricultural credit societies, and non-agricultural credit societies for each town of the district.

I t' I Primary Census Abstract 0 f genera l popu Ia Lon :--

(i) District Primary Census Abstract--

In the District Primary Census Abstract figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each C. D. Block separately • I T I stands for total population and 'R I and I U I for the rural and urban areas, respectivel y •

(U) C.D. Block~e Primary Census Abstract-- ,. Here figures for each village in a C.D. Block have been presented. Census towns and outgrowths of the st~tutory towns falling within the jurisdiction of C.D. &lock have been included as the urban portion of C.D. Block. Data pertaining to towns/cities/U.As have beep presented in the end after the last C. D. Block.

At the time of Census enumeration, enumeration blocks were formed in the villages containing about 750 persons and in the towns, about 650 persons in each block. But the data have not been given for each block separately in case of rural areas. In the case of urban areas total popu­ lc.tion and Scheduled Caste population have been shoV{n blockwise in the Appendix-II.

Appendix-I This Appendix gives total, rural and urban population of each tahsil in a distriqt. This provides continuation of eartier census presentation of population data. Appendix-II

This Appendix gives at urban block level the to~al population and Scheduled Caste population.

Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population In the District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste population, figures have been presented for the district as a whole as well as for each G. D • Bl(\~k I town separatel y • PHYSIOGRAPHY

Rohtak district is bounded by districts of Jind and Panipat on. northern side, by Hisar district on north-western side, by Bhiwani di.strict 23 on westertn side, by the districts of Rewari and Gurgaon on southern side, by Sonlpat district and National Capital of Delhi on eastern side. The chief climatic characteristics of the district are hot summer, cool winter and meagre rainfall restricted, mainly to the three. monsoon months of July, August and September. The cold season starts towards the later half of November when both day "and night temperatures fall rapidly with the ad vance of season. From about mid of March temperatures begin to rise rapidly. May and June are the hottest months. From April the hot . westernly winds loeally known as J,ooh blow and the heat becomes intense. The general' slope of Haryana is fr9m north-east to south-west with an exception in the south where the slope is towards north. The variation in slope and topography are responsible for the formation of a saucer like depression in the eastern margin of the district. During rainy season salts are washed down towards ground water, in summer evaporation takes place resulting in capillary action, on reaching the surface these salt solutions evaporate and the salts crystallise as a white incrustation on the surface appearing like a skin disease. Such incrustations are visible in the low saucer of the Rohtak district.

Broadly three types of soils are available in the district namely loam (Bhangar and Nardak), coq_rse loam (Dahar and Chacknote) and relatively sandy loam. The soils as classified by the National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning (lCAR) Nagpur, the district has mainly Ochrepts, Orthids-fluvents and Aquepts-Ochrepts types of soils. Low lying areas in the district have been seriously affected by the water logging, saline efflorescence alkalinity and similar activities. The district has no reserved forests.

ECONOMY

The economy of the district of Rohtak is predominantly agriculture oriented. The cultivators and agricultural labourers together constituting agr.-ic\lltul:'"al workers form 58.49 per cent of the total main workel:'"s4 whi.:::h is more than the state avel:'"age of 57.77 per cent.

29.31 per cent of its population constitutes !!lain workers. This is in agreement with the fact that roughly one-third of the total population of the state (28.66 pel:'" cent) constitutes the work pal:'"ticipation I:'"atio. The variation in the percentage of main workers between rural and urban areas is margi.nal. as against 29.91 per cent main workel:'"s in urban area. there are 27 .. 09 pel:'" cent in rur,al area ..

The work participation rate comes to 46.80 per cent for males and 13 .35 per cent for females in the district. From this , it can be observed that the percentage of male participation rate is below the state avel:'"age (48.51 per cent) But in the case of fe"male pal:'"ticipation nte4 it has _gone above the state average of 10.76 per cent ..

It will also be seen that while the proportion of alale main wOl:'"kers to total main workers (85.66 per cent),. is below the state avel:'"age (90.28 per cent). it is mOl:'"e than the state average of 9.72 pel:'" cent in respect of propol:'"tlon of female maln workers to total main wOl:'"kel:'"s ( 14.34 per cent) in the d j strj ct.

The proportion of cultivators to total main workers i.e.. 42.54 per cent in the district. is mOl:'"e than the state average (38 .. 'iJ7 per cent). but 24 the trend is reverse in the case of agricultural b.bourers.. whose proportion to total main workers in the district (15.95 per cent) is less than the 'state average of 19.00 per cent. The proportion of main workers engaged in household industry is 0.98 per cent in the district which is beldw the state average of 1.53 per cent. Other workers are those engaged in liv-esto:;k. forestry.. fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied a::tivities: in mjnjng and quarrying and activities other tharr household industry i.e. in manufacturing, pro::essing, servi::ing and repairs; in eonstruction/ trade and ~o:nmerce; transport; storage and communications and also in other services. They claim 40.53 per cent of t\'le total main workers in the distrLct against the state figure of 40.70 per' cent. According to 1991 Census, the district claims a density of 410 persons per square kilometre against a density of 372 for the state as a whole. The density is 328 persons per sq .km. in rural area while it is 5329 in urban area of the district. The position among the tahsils is that the density of population is the highest in Bahadurgarh tahsil (568) while it is the lowest in Maham tahsil (313 ). Haryana is a state having lesser number of female popUlation as compared to male population. As per 1991 Census. the sex ratio for the district has been worked out to 851 females per 1, 000 males, but this ratio for the state as a whole is 865 which results in a conclusion that the out-migration of males in search of Job opportunities outside the district is not much. The sex-ratio in rural areas is 843 which i p relativ:ely low in comparison to urban areas (881). Among the tahsils Jhajjar tahsil records the highest sex-ratio of 874 and the lowest sex-ratio has been found in Maham tahsil.

As per 1991 Census" the total population of scheduled castes in the district is' 332.872 which accounts for UJ. 24 per cent of the scheduled caste popUlation of the state. Since the percentage of total population of the district to the total population of the state also comes to 10.99 per cent, it can be concluded that scheduled caste population and total popUlation are distributed almost evenly i.n the distrid ..

The literacy rate for the district i.e. the percentage of literates to total population (excluding population in the age-group 0-6) of the district is 62.24. In the case of literate persons, the highest percentage share is claimed by Rohtak district (12.37 per cent). In other words 12.37 per cent of the total literates in the state are found itl Rohtak district. In rural areas., the literacy rate is 58.59 per c~nt while it is 75.,36 per cent in ur.ban areas.

Various development oriented agriculture policies have been catapulted by the state government in the district. The tremendous achievement in productivity has been possible due to following the improved farm practices such as adoption of high-yielding varieties of seeds, judicious use of chemical fertilizers, plant protection measures, soil and water conservati<;m practices and land improvement programmes. During -1:.989-90, 231 thousand hectares of area was covere

The crops grown in the district are divided into two malO cate­ gories, viz kharif and rabi, locally called samni and sadu. The former is the summer season harvest and the latter winter season harvest. Any crop which does not strictly fall within these two harvests is known as a, zaid crop and its harvest is called the zaid khar if aI}d zaid rabi. Toria (an oil seed) is cultivated as zaid kharif; vegetables, melon, tobacco and green fodder as zaid rabi.

The maJor kharif crops of the district are jawar, bajra and sugarcane which occupy 46.8 thousand hectares, 45.2 thousand hectares and 23.1 thousand hectares, respectively during 1989-90. The other kharif crops in the district are cotton, rice and moong. It ~ is noteworthy to mention that the fodder crop jawar is the predominant kharif crop in the district and the area covered by it and its production are the highest in the state. In the case of cultivation and produc1;ion, of other pulses also, Rohtak stands ahead of all other districts in the state.

The major rabi crops are wheat with 196 thousand hectares, oil seeds wi th 61. 9 thousand hectares and gram with 32.9 thousand hectares during 'the corresponding period. Other important rabi crops is barley under which comes 6.4 thousand hectares of area. In the district, total cereals and pulses constit4te 346.6 thousand hectares, giving a production to the tune of 668.1 thousand tonnes. The district is attributed with 2nd rank in oil cultivation in the state during 1<189-90.

Industrialisation is a "sine qua non II of economic progress. Haryana is poised on the threshold of dynamic change.

As on- 30th June, 1992 there are 22 large and medium scale units, providing employment to 7,303 persons, 5,256 small scale units employing 36,000 persons and 4,507 rural industries engaging 13,520 persons in the district. Important industrial units of the district are Shree Paper Mills, Hindustan Sanitary ware and Industries, Parle Biscuits, B .E. Pumps, ~urya Roshni, Satyam Sinfab, Hindustan National Glass & Industries, Ceramic Services, Thakur Steel Tubes, Tools India Pvt. Ltd., Glass Equipment Ltd. at Bahadurgarh, Hafed Cattle Feed Plant, Haryana Dairy Development Cooperative Federation Milk Plant, Jyoti Laxman Flour Mills, Mohan Spinning Mills, Lakshmi, Precision Screws, Haryana Cooperative Sugar Mills at Rohtak, ,Somany Pilkingtons, Special Refractories, Bharat Udyog at Kasar, Lord Krishna Flour Mills at Jassia, The Meham Cqbperative Sugar Mills at Maham, Bharat Rasayan Ltd at Mokhra and Swastik Pipes at Asoda, etc. --:- ---:.::: ... ~- \~\r ..~. ~i~g; :::i~:;;-~ Presently Hindustan Petrol~jiRl Limited i5- 'sJtt~bg up a LPG and and lube oil filling plant at Baha~garh in Rohtak <\i§.trict. There are also two industrial estates at RO~ i''k,' ahdl rB~;garij~rBesides, a new industrial estate at Gohana is corning y":",, in t.4,e ""di~tr~~sils of Jhajjar, 26 Maham, Rohtak and Gohana are state declared backward areas in the district for the purpose of granting incentives.

To provide guidance and assistance under one roof to entrepreneurs in the fields of project identification, credilt facili ties, land allotment, ?rant of s~bs~dies, incentives etc., District Industries Centre is functioning 1n the d1str1ct headquarters. The facility of I Single Window Service I has also been introduced in the district to look into the problems of entrepreneurs, initiate action and take decisions to solve them.

The State Council for Science and Technology in its capacity as a nodal agency has been popularising and implementing various schemes relating to solar water heating systems, solar agriculture dryers and solar seasoning plants for different kinds of applications in rural industrial and domestic sectors; biomass gasifiers for generation of mechanical and electrical power for use in agriculture and rural industries; solar photo­ voltaic systems for water pumping, lighting applications in remote villages and solar cookers, etc. There are 24 solar water heating systems of different capacities in the district at present.

Animal husbandry also plays a key role in agricultural economy. There are 200 veterinary institutions in the district during 1990-91. The district is not covered by intensive cattle development project in the corresponding period. However, a frozen seman bank is located in the district at Lakaria with the aim to make the best use of su:perior germ plasm.

There are a number of voluntary organisations serving the humanity. Important among them are Mahila Ashram (Rohtak), Chobbissi Vikas Munch (Maham), Sir 'Chhoturam Mission (Rohtak), Sanokar Bharti (Rohtak), Kirpal Ashram (Rohtak) etc. Red cross which is an international organisation embodying the idea of help to the needy and is free from religious, sectarian and politicgl affiliations, is also running drug deaddiction centre and institute for mentally retarded and handicapped children at Rohak in addition to full-fledged maternity centres , family planning clinics at various places in the district. The society is maintaining ambulance service for the carriage of patients from their homes, both in the towns and villages to the hospital.

Mahila Ashram which is situated on Delhi- Rohtak road near Raj Talkies is run by the State Social Welfare Department. It caters to the needs of displaced old persons both males and females and their dependents. Originally it was established as Mahila Ashram in 1950 to provide shelter to the unattached displaced women and their children from West . The Ashram offered a number of facilities such as free accommodation, electricity and water supply and financial assistance of Rs. 175 per head (inclusive of Rs. 25 for clot);ling). The Ashram also train~ the inmates in the field of tailoring, weaving, machine and hand embroidery, etc. where inmates can also earn independently from such works. At present 74 families reside in the Mahila Ashram. Chobbissi Vikas Munch is a platform for the welfare of the old persons and also providing them news­ papers, magazines etc. A Bal Bhawan has been set up at Rohtak with an aim to provide facilities to the children. The Sanskar Bharti is a unique voluntary organisation bearing all expenditure and performing all ritual formalities at the time of cremation of the grieved famil y. There are a number of other voluntary welfare organisations in Rohtak town. 27 Samaj Kalyan Sabha, Gohana is a social welfare organisation, founded in May, 1957 with the sole objective of promoting the welfare of women and children in Gohana area. It is running a craft centre for women, balwadi, primary school, library, recreational centre, child welfare society, ladies club, and a cottage industry centre. The craft centre imparts training in tailoring, em broidery, nitting, niwar making, d urrie wea ving etc. The objective is to foster a sense of self respect among women by making them earning members of the family.

PLACES OF INTEREST /' Rohtak (Rohfbk Tahsil)

Rohtak is the headtiuarters of the Rohtak tahsil and Rohtak district. It is situated on the Delhi-Ferozepur railway line, 70 kilometres north-west of Delhi and 240 kilometres south of Chandigarh. The population of the town according to the 1991 Census is 216,096.

It is identified with Rohitaka, mentioned in the Mahabbarat.a. It was quite possibly the capital of Bahudhanyaka, the kingdom of the Yaudheyas. In the Vinaya of Mulasarvastivadins Jivaka is represented as taking journey from Taxila in the north-west to Bhadramkara, Udumbara, Rohitaka and Mathura in the Ganga Doab. The ancient highway carried the trade of the Ganga valley to Taxila passing through Rohitaka to Sakala.

From the mound of Khokrakot. near the present town of Rohtak, was discovered ruins of the ancient town which lead to various historical facts. Soon after the death of Pushyamitra Sunga, the people of the district, particularly the Yaudheyas seem to have asserted themselves to gain their independence. Tradition is that they were the descendants of Yudhishthira, the eldest of the Pandavas. On the evidence of the Mahabharata and the discovery of their coin mint from Khokrakot, they seem to have set their capital at Rohtak, while their country was known as Bahudhanyaka. Besides, various types of .their coins belonging to the second century B.C. had been discovered from Khokrakot bearing various inscriptions such as-Maharajasa, Yaudheya, Yaudheyanam, Bahudhana Yaudheya and Yaudheyanam Bahudhanyake. Coins of fourteen rulers of the Indo-Greek were discovered from here. Thes.e coins are made of silver or copper and are either round or square in shape. The obverse represents the bqst of the king and an inscription in Greek, while on the reverse are depicted Greek deities with inscription in Kharoshthi and Prakrit languages. On some of the coins are represented elephant and bull.

Another discovery is of the coins of Gondophernes and a carved lion, '-'Capital fragment measuring 3 fee~ in width and 18 inches in height. It is now preserved in the National Museum, Delhi. Carved out of the white spotted red sandstone of the Kushana period, it represents four lions, two in front and two in the back side.

Sculptural pieces such as Siva-Linga, red-stone image of Surya-Narayana and Vishnu riding his vehicle Garuda were discovered from Khokrakot. From here was also discovered an image of Kartikeya sitting in lalitasana on a peacock and belongs to the same period.

Yet another is a terracota medallion from Khokrakot which would indeed be a piece of considerable interest to the art historian. 28 Copper coins and coin-moulds found at Khokrakot undoubtedly suggest the rule ?f Pratihara Mihira Bhoja (C. AD-836-890) over the region.

The town is said to, have been rebuilt in the time of Prithviraja. In 1828, General Mundy speaks of, "the ancient and consequently ruinous town of Rohtak". At one time, the town had a surrounding wall with gates. Only three gates can now be seen and these too are in 'a_ dilapidated condition. The town has a' number of old mosques, some of which remind us of the elegance of Muslim structures. Dini mosque or Adina Masjid is the oldest among these. At the north end of this mosque is a tah-khanna (cell). Over its mihrab (arch) is an inscription of the time of. Ala-ud -din Khalji, A. D. 1308. The places of public utility in the town include a post and telegraph office, telephone exchange, P. W. D. rest house, canal rest house, Kisan rest house, Sainik rest house, railway rest house, veterinary hospital, medical college and hospital, civil hospital, civil hospital for women, police and jail hospital, school health clinic, Employees r State Insurance dispensary, family. planning clinic. tuberculosis clinic and mud­ hut-colony dispensary. The educational institutions comprise a University, nine degree colleges, three B.Ed. colleges, Chhotu Ram polytechnic, Vaish technical institute,. industrial training institute, Government industrial school, Government industrial school for girls, Janta Sudhar in,dustrial school for girls and a good number ,of schools/institutions for boys and girls.

Myna tourist re;;ort is situated in Rohtak town. Guest house, T.V •• V • C. R., re staurant , bar, gift shop, swing for children, conference hall and lawns for garden parties are the host of amenities available at this tourist complex.

Tilyar (Rohtak Tahsil) Tilyar tourist resort is just 5 kilometres from Rohtak on Rohta:k-Delhi highway. Presently, it caters to the wide variety of tourists with the facilities such as tourist rest hou-se, green maze, ice-cream corner, restaurant., bar and L-2, gift shop, boating, angling, children r s park, a filling station, and a mini zoo. Under new development projects; a motel wing for this complex is also planned. Bobar (Rohtak Tahsil) At Bohar in Rohtak tahsil, situated about six kilometres to the east of Rohtak; was discovered a Siva-Parvati image, one of the most superb carvings in sandstone reminiscent of the early Khajuraho chisel of the 10th - 11th century. Another image from the site is that of Vishnu seated in the Padmasana. A, highly skilled ca;rving, it beautifully radiates the grace of the supreme' god. The site has also yielded images of Balarama and Ganesh both are massive, recipient and stately. Sculptures of Surya and Surya-Naryana belonging to the post-Gupta times had also been discovered from here. Many Jain sculptural pieces and architectural remains of this period had been uncovered from Bohar. Jaina Tirthankara images from here stand out prominently for their simplicity. This village is known for its math (a monastery of Kanphatta Jogis).

Sanghi, (Rohtak Tahsil) From the village Sanghi in Rohtak tahsil was acquired the head of. Buddha belonging to the 8th century. representing the Master in 29 Antardhyana mudra. It is chiseled in -greyish sandstone and reflects influence of Mathura school of art.

Bahadurgarh (Bahadurgarh Tahsil) The town is situated 28 kilometres west of Delhi on the DelhL­ Rohtak road. According to the 'Census of 1991. it ips a population of 57,235.

The town settled by Rathi Jats was formerly known as Sharafabad. In A.D. 1755, it was given in ja~ir with 2~ other villa~es by Alamgir II, the Mughal Emperor, to two Baluches of Farrukhnagar, namely, Bahadur Khan and Taj Muhammad who built a fort and called it Bahadurgarh. After they had ruled over it for 40 years, their nephew succeeded them. The ja:gir was taken over by Sindhia in 1793, but not for long because in 1803 the British forces under Lord Lake defeated 'Sindhia and bestowed the town and its dependent villages upon Mohammad Ismael Khan, brother of the Jhajjar Nawab. Ismael Khan I s family retained this estate till 1857 when it was confiscated after the Uprising of 1857 because the Nawab had sent an offering to the Emperor of Delhi and had also addressed him a letter of praise. The estate became part of the Rohtak district in 1860. The places of historical note in this town are the tank of Bhagwan Dass, the temple of Murli Manohar, the Naq ar Khana, the Mahalsarai (now in ruins) and the QUa Mohalla.

The places of public utility in Bahadurgarh include a P. W.D. rest house, post and telegraph office, telephone exchange, Kamla Nehru Municipal hospital, Employees I State Insurance dispensary, maternity and child welfare centre, veterinary hospital, Government girls' J • B. T. centre, Govern­ ment industrial school for girls and a number of high/higher secondary schools. It ha.s become an upcoming industrial centre of the district.

Gauriyya tourist resort is located in Bahadurgarh. It includes motel, restaurant, conference hall, bar, gift shop and lawns.

Jhajj~ (Jhajjar Tahsil) It is the headquarters of the tahsil of the same name. It is 32 kilometres south of Rohtak and 56 kilometres west of Delhi. The population of the town according to the 1991 Census is 27,693.

The history of Jhajjar is invol ved in obscurity. Traditi-on says that the town was first destroyed by the Ghu:r:is. The old site is 4 kOilo­ metres south of the town and was called Bhagulan. It existed in the times of Firuz Shah Tughluq who had a canal dug from the Satluj to Jhajjar. The place came into some historical eminence when its Nawab, Abdul Rehman Khan defied the authority of the British and took part in the Uprising of 1857.·

The places of antiquity in the town include the tomb and tank of Shah Ghazi Kamal and a group of seven large tombs of local celebrities. The tomb of Shah Ghazi Kamal is in the north of the towp. ShC;ih Ghazi Kamal is supposed to have fought against Prithvi Raj and his chead was cut off in the encounter. Besides the tomb, there is a tank with a large ghat of 17 steps flanked by 2 octagonal towers on its western side. In the southern tower, there is an inscription which records that Durgah Mull made the tank in A.D. 1626. North and west of the tank are a mosque, a baradari (a summer house with several indoors), and a wall. All of these. are now in ruins. 30 The group of seven tombs is in the eastern part of the town on the Delhi road. This elegant group of tombs presents an imposing appearance. Some of these have a mosque and an idgah around them; others have c1;polas supported on pillars and still others have heavy domes supported on walls. The men buried here were local celebrities. Besides, there are tombs of minor importance which include the tombs of Ghaibi Pir, Zahar Pir and Naugaza. A mosque, a resting place, a well and a tank surround the tomb of Naugaza.

The places of public utility in this town include a post and telegraph office, telephone exchange, ci vil rest house, ci vil dispensary, maternhy and child welfare centre, a gurukul which has an archaeological museum attached to it, Nehru college, industrial training centre and a number of schools.

Beri (Jhajjar Tahsil)

Beri in Jhajjar tahsil is known for its old temple dedicated to Bhimeshwari Devi. It is said that long ago the image of a goddess Bhimesh wad Devi was brought down from the hills and installed here.

Mohanbari (Jhajjar Tahsil) Mohanbari is another site in Jhajjar tahsiL from where yielded the coins of Sri-Samanta linking this place' with 10th, century A. D •

Among other images and art objects from the district mention may also bf~ made of Siva in Andhakasura::Vadha from (Rohtak), a combined image of Ganapati-Gajalakshmi-Kuber (Khokrakot), an incomplete and fragmentary Vishnu (), Surya (Sitalamata Mandir), Lakshmi .(Sadananda Ashram), Indrani and Kubera. Gohana (Gohana Tahsil) It is the headquarters of the Ta'hsii a.nd Sub-Division of the same name. It is located on the broad-gauge Rohtak-Panipat Section of railway line. It has four gates , namely, Rohtak gate, Panipat gate, Delhi gate and Hisar gate.

Gohana in olden times was known as Govambhavana and it was ,a place of, pilgrimage. There are two popular version$ about the origin of the name of the town. First, Gohana is composed of two words, gao and hani, the former meaning I co~ I and the latter 'loss I. The second version is that Gohana is composed of two words, gao .and iahana, the latter meaning a small water course in local dialect. The cows of Taga Brahmans occupying Daryapur used to sit at the pal (mound) where present Gohana is situated' and hence the name.

It i$ said that it was the site of a fort of Prithviraja Ch~uhan, ruler of Delhi and was called Daryapur, after one of the chiefs. A Jq.~ Jholni Mela is held here in the month of Bhadon, when the idol of' Lord Krishna is taken out in procession and is immersed in the evening. An yearly fair is held here in the shrine of Shah Zia-ud­ din ,Muhammad, a saint who accompanie<;i Muhammad Ghauri to India. There are two temples in honour of the Jain Arhat Parasnath. at which an annual festi val takes place.

The other plac~s of public utility include a post and telegraph office, a telephone exchange. a canal rest house, a civil hospital, a 31 veterinary hospital, a government college, an 1. T.l., a number of high schools and a municipal library, etc.

Maham (Maham Tahsil) The town is situated 32 kilometres west of Rohtak on Rohtak-Hisar road. According to the Census of 1991 it has a population of 15,083.

Tradition assigns the settlement of the town to the Mahabharata period when it was the site of a big fort. Later, it is said to have been re-founded by Rai Ballu, a Powar Rajput, before the reign' of Prithvi­ raja Chauhan. It is said to have been destroyed by r Muhammad Ghauri. But this place of antiquity is not _historicallY' recorded before the reign of Akbar when he gave it in jagir to Shahbaz Khan, an Afghan. The place flourish.ed under the Afghans until it was snatched away by the Rajputs under Durga Dass in the reign of Aurangz.eb.

Ancient monuments in the town include a hain or baoli (well with steps leading to it) and two mosques, the Jama Masjid and the Pirzada Masjid. The baoli, is towards the south of the town with broad flights of 101 steps leading down to the water. It has suites of rooms near the well. An inscription on a marble slab records the fact that it ~as made by Sidu, a Chobdar in A.D. 1656-§7. It is built of kankar (gravel) sand stone. It is, however, not the oldest baoli of the town, having been built to repla,ce another one which had fallen into disuse due to a change in the alignment of the Delhi-Hisar road. The old baoli is in the east of the town and is in ruins.

The Jama Masjid is situated in the middle of the town. The mosque was erected in A.D. 1531, in Humayun I s time as seen from the inscription under the pulpit stairs. Outside, over the south <1;rch is another inscription of the time of Aurangzeb A.D. 1667-68, stating that the mosque was bui~t by Khwaja Rahmat Ullah by order of the Emperor in the tenth year of his reign. But there are 'two Arabic inscriptions, which tend to show that a mosque existed here even before the reign of Humayun.

The Pirzada Masjid is towards the south of the Jama Masjid. It is a small mosque and one of the inscriptions tell~ us that it was built in the reign of Babar by Shaikh Yusaf of Hisar.

The places of public utility in this town, include a post and telegraph office, P. W• D. rest house, civil dispensary, ma terni ty and child welfare centre, veterinary hospital and a number .of schools.

Naolang tourist resort is located in Maham town. It has the facilities of a restaurant, maham , lawn and water features. (

ANALYSIS OF DATA

Introduction of inset tables in the District Census Handbook is a gainful feature of 1991 Census which is aimed at catering to the 'needs of planners, data users and public at large in a brief and convincing way which will facilitate the analysis of Census data. Each such table conveys a resonable picture of different characteristics of the district. The following inset tables included in this volume are b'llsed on the data compiled from Village and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract. '32 It will be observed from Table 1 that there are ·13 Community Development Blocks in the district·. However, one un-inhabited >village of Rohtak district is a constituent of Dadri-I C.D. Block, whose major portion is in . There are 492 villages in Rohtak district of which 473 are inhabited. Table 1 reveals that Jhajjar C.D. Block claims the highest number of inhabited villages (73) but it is having only second position in respect of population residing in that C.D. Block, as the first position has gone to Bahadurgarh C.D. Block where 196,782 persons are residing in only 55 inhabited villages, showing that the villages in this C. D • Block are more populous.

TABLE 1 Population and number of villages. 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Po~ulation of villages No. of villages No. Persons Males Females Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 6 7

"1 . Mundlana 99,539 54,469 45,070 32 30

nL. Gohana 110,711 59,940 50,771 39 38 3. Kathura 66,909 36,720 30,189 19 19 4. Lakhan Majra 68,107 37,069 31,038 18 17 5. Maham 128,700 70,564 58,136 26 26 6. Kalanaur 141,696 76,997 64,699 42 41 7. Rohtak 111,050 61,146 49,904 34 34 8. Sampla 93,411 50,593 42,818 23 23 9. Beri 96,393 51,527 44,866 36 33 10. Jhajjar 146,216 78,322 67,394 75 73 11 • Matenhai 1 80,714 42,985 37,729 41 41 12. Sah 1awas 82,905 43,572 39,333 46 43 13. Bahadurgarh 196,782 107,706 89,076 60 55 14. *Dadri-I (Part)

District 1,423,133 772,110. 651,023 492** 473

* Major portion fall s in Bhiwani district **Excludes one village treated as censu~ town

Table 2 depicts the population, separately for males and females, for the eight urban units of the district. These units are arranged in alphabetical order. Rohtak, which is also the district headquarters, tops all the remaining 7 towns in population with 216,096 per3::ms claiming 114,728 males and 101,368 females. The only Census town, named, ,Kheri Sampla, constituted as an urban unit for the first time in 1991 Census, is the least populated one. 33 TABLE 2 Population and ndaber of towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration Poeulation No. status of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5

1. Bahadurgarh (M.C) 57,235 30,757 26,478 2. Beri (M.C) 14,508 7,643 6,865 3. Gohana (M.e) 32,496 17,222 15,274 4. Jhajjar (M.C) 27,693 14,746 12,947 5. Kalanaur (M.C) 14,524 7,656 6,868 6. Kheri Sampla (C.T) 7,838 4,187 3,651 7. Maham (M.C) 15,083 8,026 7,057 8. Rohtak (M.C) 216,096 114,728 101,368 - District 385,473 204,965 180,508

Table 3 gives information relating to new towns, declassified/ ",holly merged towns in 1991 Census. While the district is not specific to be noted for any declassified/wholly merged towns, a rural unit, named, Kheri Sampla, with a population of 7,838 persons, has been assigned the :status of a Census town in the 1991 Census.

TABLE 3 New towns/towns declissified/mer9ed in 1991 Census

Name of tOl'ln Population (1991 Census)

2

(a) Added Population (1991 Census) Kheri Sampla (C.T) 7,838 /

(b) Declassified Nil

(c) Wholly merged with other Nil 34 The figures in Table 4, showing tahsilwise total, rural arid urban break-up of population, percentage decadal variation ( 1981--91) and .percentage of urban population for 1981 and 1991 Censuses, ~igniJy to th~ fact that the rate of increase in total population during the decade 1981--91 differs from tahsil to tahsil ranging from 13.73 per cent to 28.31 per cent. Among the tahsils, Rohtak. tahsil accommodates the highest number of 620,366 persons and also contains the highest percentage of urban population in 1'':191 which is 38.44. It is closely followed by Bahadurgarh tahsil ;with 22.13 per cent urban population in 1991. The appreciable decadal growth-rate in population particularly in urban areas of Rohtak and Bahadurgarh tahsils ~ indicates that the towns of Rohbk and Bahadurgarh are developing industrially at a faster rate. Maham tahsil is the least populated tahsil and it contains the lowest percentage of urban population i.e. 8.79 per cent in 1991. TABLE 4 Decadal change 1n distribution of population

Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage of decadal urban population (1981-91) 1981 1991 variation Total Rural Urban Total Runal Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Gohana 262,196 236,00826,188 309,655 277,159 32,496 18.10 17.4424.09 9.99 10.49 2. Maham 150,819 139,097 11,722 171,521 156,43815,083 13.73 12.47 28.67 7.77 8.79 3. Rohtak 520,583 341,436179,147 620,366 381,908238,458 19.17 11.85 33.11 34.41 38.44 4. Jhajjar 381,037 343,300 37,737 448,429 406,228 42,201 17.69 18.33 11.83 9.90 9.41 '5. Bahadurgarh 201,569 164,081 37,488 258,635 201,400 57,235 28.31,22.74 52.68 18.6022.13

District 151 ~204 1.22~922 29s282 180~606 ~423_.133 385.473 19.29 16.28 31.88 19.28 21.~1 The figures given in Table 5 reflect that 45.67 per cent of the inhabited villages are large-sized falling in the population range of 2000--4999. Onl y 32.35% villages are medium sized (500--1999) in the district. In the lowest population range of "less than 200" and the ~ighest range of "10,000 and abovell , there are only 11 villages and 8 Villages respectively in the distr\ft. TABLE 5 Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges, 1991

C.O. Block No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range (figures in percentage parenthesis indicate percentage of villages in each range) of inhabtted ~ess 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9!\99 10,000 and villages than 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Mundlana 30 (6.34) 9(30.00) 14 (46.67) 7 (23.33) 2. Gohana 38 (8.03) 2 (5.27) 7( 18.42) 27 (71.05) 2 (5.26) 3. Kathu·ta 19 (4.02) 5(26.31) 9 (47.37) 5 (26.32) 4. Lakhan Majra 17 (3.59) (5.88) 3(17.65) 8 (47.06) 5 (29.41) 5. Maham 26 (5.50) (3.85) 2 (7.69) 11 (42.31) 10(38.46) 2(7.69) 35 TABLE 5-concld. Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges, 1991 C.D. Block No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range (figures in percentage parenthesis indicate percentage of villages in each range) of inhabited Less 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 and villages than 200 above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6. Kalanaur 41 (8.67) 3 (7.32) 10(24.39) 21 (51.22) 5(12.19) 2(4.88) 7. Rohtak 34 (7.19) 5(14.71 ) (2.94) 7(20.59) 10 (29.41) 10(29.41) 1(2.94) 8. Sampl a 23 (4.86) 1(4.35) 14 (60.87) 8(34.78) 9. Beri 33 (6.98) . 1 (3.03) 12(36.36) 17 (51.52) 2(6.06) 1 (3.03) 10. Jhajjar 73 (15.43) 5(6.85) 3(4.11 ) 35(47.94) 27 (36.99) 3(4.11) 11. Matenhail 41 (8.67) 2(4.88) 26(63.41) 11 (26.83) 2(4.88) 12. Sahlawas 43 (9.09) 2(4.65) 23(53.49) 17 (39.53, 1(2.33) 13. Bahadurgarh 55 (11.63) 13(23.64-) 30 (54.54) 10(18.18) 2(3.64) 14. Dadri-I (Part)

District 473(100.00) 11(2.32) 15(3.17) 153(32.35) 216 (45.67) 70(14.80) 8(1.69) In Table 6 are presented total number of inhabited villages and percentage of villages in each density range, There are 239 inhabited villages, constituting 50.53 per cent of the total villages, falling in the population density range of 301--500 whereas only 0.42 per cent of the villages fall in the density range of 11--20. There are only 52 villages falling in the density range of 'SOl and above' claiming 10.99 per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district. TABLE 6 Distribution of villages by density

Range of density Total no. of villages in Percentage of vi 11 ages in (Per sq. km.) each density range each density range 1 2 3

-10 5 1.06 11-20 2 0.42 21-50 5 1.06 51-100 12 2.54 101-200 40 8.45 201-300 118 24.95 301-500 239 50.53 501+ 52 10.99

Total 473 100.00 36 Sex-ratio denotes the number of females per 1 ,000 males~ In Table 7, the C.D. Blockwise details of sex-ratio for their rural population as per 1991 Census are presented. The sex-ratio in the district is 851 against the state figure of 865. In rural areas, the sex-ratio for the district is 843. Out of 14 C.D. Blocks including the Dadri-I (part). sex-ratio in 6 C.D. Blocks exceeds the district figure and the· highest sex-ratio of 903 females per 1,000 males is recorded in Sahlawas C.D. Block. It is interesting to note that the rural population of Rohtak C.D. Block has witnessed the lowest sex-ratio of 816 females per 1,000 males.

TABLE I Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Number of females per 1,000 males No. 2 3

1. t~undlana 827 2. Gohana 847 3. Kathura 822 4. Lakhan Majra 837 5. Maham 824 6. Kalanaur 840 7. Rohtak 816 8. Sampla 846 9. Beri 871 10. Jhajjar 855 11. Matenhail 878 12. Sahlawas 903 13. Bahadurgarh 827 14. Dadri-I (Part) District 843

Sex-ratio figures- for the eight towns have been given in Table 8. The urban sex ratio in the district is 881. Four out of the eight towns of the district including Rohtak town, have sex-ratio above the district 'a verage for urban areas. Beri to·,eln is reported to have the highest sex-ratio of 898. High sex-ratio in urban areas suggests the male selective ,out migration from the towns for better job opportunities which are ,available outside. 37 TABLE 8 Sex ratio for towns, 1991

Sr. Name and civic administration status of towns Number of ~emales pe~ 1,000 males No. 1 2 3

1. Bahadurgarh (M.CJ 862 2. Beri (M.e,) 898 3. Gohana (M.C.) 887 4. Jhajjar (M.e.) 878 5. Kalanaur (M.q 897 6. Kheri Sampla (C. T.) 8i2 7. ~'aham (M.C.) 879 8. Rohtak (M.q 884

District 881

Table 9 depicts number of villages and percentage of villages ~n each percentage range of scheduled caste population to total population. There are 140 villages, constituting 29.60 per cent of the total inhabited villages of the district in which the percentage of scheduled caste population to total population falls in the range of I 16--20 I • Onl y 46 villages, forming 9.73 per cent of the total inhabited villages claim percentage of scheduled castes to total population in the range of I 31 and above I •

JABLE 9 Proportion of Scheduled Caste population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Caste No. of villages Percentage of villages population to total population in each range in each range

2 3

0-5 22 4.65 6-10 36 7.61 11-15 109 23.04 16-20 140 29.60 21-30 120 25.37

31 and above 46 9.7~

Total 473 100.00 38 As there are no notified scheduled tribes in the State of Haryana, the information to be dealt with in Table 10 in respect of Scheduled Tribe population may be treated as nil. TABLE 10 Proportion of Scheduled Tribe population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribe No. of vi1l ages Percentage of villages population to total population in each range in each range

• 2 3 0--5 6---15 16--25 26--35 N.A. 36--50 51 and above

Total

Table 11 below gives the townwise scheduled ca3te population and percentage of scheduled caste population to total population in each urban unit of the district. The highest percentage of scheduled caste population to total population has been recorded in Kalanaur town (33.06 per cent) while it is the lowest in Bahadurgarh town (10.71 per cent) • The percentage of scheduled caste population to total population in urban areas of the district as a whole comes to 14.97 per cent.

TABLE 11 Percentage of Scheduled Caste population in towns, 1991

Sr. Town Total Total Scheduled Percentage of No. population Caste population Scheduled Caste population to tota 1 popu 1at i on

2 3 4 5

1. Bahadurgarh 57,235 6,128 10.71 2. Beri 14,508 l,871 12.90 3. Gohana 32,496 5,265 16.20 4. Jh-ajJar 27,693 4,670 16.86 5. Kalanaur 14,524 4,801 33.06 6. Kheri Sampla 7,838 1,461 18.64 7. Maham 15,083 3,045 20.19 8. Rohtak 216,096 30,458 14.09

0; strict 385,473 57,699 14.97 39 Table 12 below presents the literacy rates for rural population in each C.D. Block for males and females separately excluding children in the age_ group 0-6. In Haryana, highest percentage share of literates is claimed by Rohtak district and the maximum number of literates has also been recorded in rural areas of tlli.S district. In the rural areas, the percentage literates to total population is 58.59 per cent. It is 73.97 per cent for males and 40.21 per cent for females. Among the C. D. Blocks, in Sampla. Bed, Jhajjar, Sahlawas and Bahadurgarh literacy rates are higher th3.n the district literacy rate of 58.59 per cent. Only Baha:iurgarh C.D. Block is noted for its highest literacy rate of 63.70 per cent. As is the general trend, male literacy rate is higher than the female literacy rate in all the C. D. Blocks.

TABLE 12

Literacy rates f~r rural populat!on of C.O. Blocks by sex. 1991 (excluding children in the age-group 0--6)

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of .1 ; terat«:.~_ ~o. Persons Male5 "cmales

2 3 4 5

1. ~Iundl ana 52.25 67.53 33.51 2. Gohana 58.42 73.86 40.03 3. Kathura 53.90 69.20 35.12 4. Lakhan Majra 55.99 71.07 37.83 5. Maham 53.64 69.36 34.36 6. Kalanaur 58.14 73.62 39.57 7. Rohtak • 57.23 72.07 38.96 8. Sampla 6.1.69 77 .32 43.05 9. Beroj 60.76 76.54 42.59 10. Jhajjar 61.00 76.57 42.67 11. Matenhai 1 58.08 74.44 39.32 12. Sahlawas 60.67 77 .46 42.07 13. Bahadur9arh 63.70 77.89 46.29 14. Dadri-I (Part) District 58.59 73.97 40.21

In Table 13, literacy rates (excluding children 1n the age-group 0--6) for the eight towns of the district have been presented for total population, males and females, separately. Percentage of literates to total population is the highest (78.58%) in Bahadurgarh (M • C" ). Rohtak (M.G) ~s closely following Bahadurgarh (M.C). Lowest literacy rate is recorded 'in Beri (M.C) with 67.53 per cent. As expected, literacy rates are relatively higher in urban areas and among the males. 40 TABLE 13 Literacy rates for towns. 1991 (excluding children in the age group 0--6)

Sr. Name' and civic administration Percentage ~f literates Mo. status of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 ------5 1. Bahadurgarh (M.C) 78.58 86.94 68.82 2. Ber; (M.C) 67.53 82.53 50.88 3. Gohana (M.C) 71.14 80.91 60.09 4. Jhajjar (M.C) 74.29 85.96 61.02 5. Kalanaur (M.C) 67.82 79.61 54.67 6. Kher; Sampla (C.T) 71.91 83.64 58.36 7. Maham (M.C) 68.12 78.88 55.97 8. Rohtak (r~.C) 76.91 84.86 67.92 District 75.36 84.39 65.12

Table 14 below depicts the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population in each C.D. Block. of the district. Mundlana C.D. Block has recorded the highest percentage of rural main workers to rural population (33. 75) and rural rna rginal workers to rural population (5.68) 0 Sahlawas CoD. Block is having the lowest percentage of rural main workers to rural population (24071) and female main workers to female rural population (4.70) 0

TABLE 14 Percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non-workers for rural population of C.D. Blocks. 1991

Sr. Name of C.O. Percentage of No. Block Main workers to Marginal work.ers to Total workers to Nori-workers to total population total population tota I'popu 1at ion tota 1 pOPU 1at i on P M F P r4 F p M F P M F

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

1. Mundlana 33.75 48.51 15.91 5.68 0.91 11.45 39.43 49.42 27.36 60.57 50.58 72.64 2. Gohana 31.12 47.46 11.83 2.97_ 0.65 5.70 34.09 48.11 17.53 65.91 51.89 82.47 3. Kathura 32.68 48.·,18 13.82 4.43 0.72 8.95 37.11 48.90 22.77 62.89 51.10 77.23 4. Lakhan Majra 29.45 48.30 6.95 2.05 0.45 3.95 31.50 48.75 '10.90 68.50 51.25 89.10 5. Maham 32.80 47.55 14.88 3.29 0.21 7.04 36.09 47.76 21.92 63.91 52.24 78.08 6. Kalanaur 27.49 45.73 5.78 0.72 0.30 1.22 28.21 46.03 7·PI) 71.79 53.97 93.00 7. Rohtak 30.20 48.49 7.78 2.18 0.23 4.58 32.38 48.72 12.36 67.62 51.28 87.64 8. Samp 1a 28.44 46.77 6.78 0.43 o.n 0.68 28.87 46.99 7.46 71.13 53.01 92.54 9. Beri 26.79 43.67 7.41 1.84 0.24 3.67 28.63 43.91 11.08 71.37 56.09 88.92 10. Jhajjar 29.15 45.10 10.49 ,3.32 0.48 6.65 32.47 45.58 17.14 67.53 54.42 82.86 41 TABLE 14--Concld.

Percentage of 'maih worke~s. marginal workers and non-workers for rural popu1ation of C.D.' Blocks, 1991

Sr. Name of C.D. , Percentage of No. Block Main Workers to Margina 1 workers to' Tota 1 ~orkers ,to Non-workers to total population total populatiDn tota1 popu 1at i on tota1 popu 1at ion I? M F P M F P M F P M F

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

11. Matenhai 1 26.36 42.59 7.87 3.67 0.42 7.36 30.03 43.01 15.23 69.97 56.99 0 84.77 12. Si\h 1 awas 24.71 42.76 4.70 3.99 0.22 8.17 28.70 42.98 12.87 71.30 57.02 87.13 13. Bahadurgarh 32.62 47.7" 14.38 1.68 0.24 3.42 34.30 47.95 17.80 65.70 52.05 82.20 14. Dadri-l (Part) District' 29.91 46.48 10.25 2.64 0.39 5.31 32.55 46.87 15.56 67.45 53.13 84.44

Table 15 below gives the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in each town of- the district. The town-wise data reveals that in the urban areas of the district, the percentages of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers are 27.09,0.15 and 72.76, respectively. Among the towns, the solitary 'Gensulil town of Kheri Sampla records the highest percentage of main workers (30.39) and marginal workers (0.63) • The lowest proportion of main workers emerges in Beri (M.G) where it is 22.29 per cent.

TABLE 15

Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and n~n-workers for towns. 1991

Sr. Name and civic Per~entage of No. administration Main workers too Marginal workers to Total workers to Non workers to status of total ~~ulation ·total population total population total population town P M F P M F P M F P M' F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Bahadurgarh(M.C) 28.02 47.50 5.39 0.05 0.05 0.04 28.07 47.55 5.43 71.93 52.45 94.57 2. Beri (M.C) 22.29 40.34 2.20 0.14 0.01 0.28 22.43 40.35 2.48 77.57 59.65 97.52 3. Gohana (M.C) 25.66 45.45 3.35 0.02" 0.01 0.03 25.68 45.46 3.38 74.32 54.54 96.62 4. Jhajjar (M.C) 25.91 45.35 3.76 0.12 0.01 0.25 26.03 45.36 4.01 73.97 54.64 95.99 25.71 4Q.21 2.°85 0.01 .0.02 25.72 46.23 2.85 74.28 53.77 97.15 5. Kalanaur (M.C) • 6. Kheri Sampla (C. T) 30:39 ":47.91 10'.. 30 0':63 0.17 1A 15 31.02 48.08 11.45 68.98 51.92 88.55 7. Maham (M.C) 27.68 46.,12 6.70 0.06 0.1'0 0.02 27.74 46.22 6.72 72.26 53.74 93.28

8. Rohtak (M.C) 27.47 46.80 5~59 0.20 0.13 0.28 27.67 46.93 5.87 72.33 53.07 94.13

94.64 L ili strict 27.09 46.42 5.°15 0.1'5 0.09 0.21 27.2446.51 5.36 72.76 53.49 42 Table 16 below presents' the distribution of inhabited villages according to the ayailability of differe~t aqtenities. In the field of drinking water and power supply, all the. villages in the district have been covered by these two amenities. In C •.D. Blocks viz. Matenhail, Bahadurgarh .. -Mahcrm·.. Kathura and Gohana .. there is~ 100 per cent educational fac:j,U.ty while _in .9 .C.D.. Blocks, such as Mundlana, Gohana, Kathura, Lakhan Majra, Mahli!ll', Sampla, Matenhail, Sahlawas, and Bahadurgarh, all the. villige.,s a:J;:& 'covered by pucca road as approach to villages. In one C.D. Block .Mundlana. there is cent per cent medical amenity.

TABLE 16 "

Qistribution of villages according to the availability of different aMenities

C.O. No. of No. (w,ith ~erce~tage) of villages having one or more?f the following amenities Block inhabited villages Eu.ucat i on Medical Drinking Post & Market/Communi- Approach Power water tel e- hat cations by pucca supply ra h road 2 3 4 5 ..6 7 8 9 10

1. Mundlana ~O 29 (96.67) 30(100'.00') 30(1'00.00) 21(70.00) 30(100.00) 30(100.00) 30(100.00) ? Gohana 38 38(100.qO) 34\(89.47) 38(100.00) 29$76.32) 37 (97.~7) 38(100rOO) 38(100.00)' , 3,'Kathura 19 19(100.00) 17 (89.47) 19(100.00) 12(63.16) 17 (89.47) 19(100.00) 19(100.00) , 4. Lakhan Majra 17 16 (94.12) 13 (76.47) 17(100.00) 12(70.59) 17(100.00) 17(100.00) 17(100.00) 5. Maham 26 26(100.00) 24 (92.31) 26(100.00) 20(76.92) 26(100.00) 26(100.00) 26(100.00) 6. Kalanaur 41 39 (95.12) 30 (73.17) 41(100.00) 31(75.61) 36 (87.80) 40 (97.56) 41(100.00) 7. Rohtak 34 "26 (76.47) 25 (73.53)34(100.UO) 20(58.82) 29 (85.29) 33 (97.06) 34(100.00) 8. Sampla 23 22 (95.65) 20 (86.96) 23(100.00) 20(86.96) 23(100.00) 23(100.00) 23(100.00) 9. Beri 33. 31 (93.94)_22 (66.671 33(100.00) 26(78.JJ) 28 (84.85) 32 (96.97) 33(100.00) " • ~ ~ .. f -.. ,. 10,. Jhajjar 73' 68 (93.15) 33 (45.21) 73(100.00) ~8(52.05) 60 (82.19) 72 (98'.63) 73(100.00) 11. Matenha i1 41 41(100.00) 22 (53.66) 41(100.00) 21(51.22) 33 (80.49) 41(100.00) 41(100.00)

12. Sahlawas 43 41 (95~35) 20 (46.51) 43(100.00) 19(44.191 30 (69.77) 13(100.00) 43(100.00) 13. BahadlIl"garh 55 55(100.00) '37 (67.27) 55(100.00) 35- (63.-64)--- 42 (76.36) 55(100.00) 55(100.00) 14. Oadri-l (Part) --'

'Oi strict 473 451 (95.35) 327(69.13) 473(100.00) 304(64.27) -- 408 (8".26) 469(99.15) 473(100.00)

Table 17 below gives fhe proportion of rural population served by '1lifferent frnenities. In respect of drinking.. water .and power supply, the entire rural population in tq.e district has been served by these amenities. In the case of post and telegrapti facility, only 83.32 per cent rural pbpulation in the district. has been benefitted. Medical facnities are .av.ailable to 86.• 16 per c_ent of th~ rura:l- population whereas 98.63 per cent of the population enjoy~ ,educational facilities. 43 TABLE 11 Proportion of rural population served by different amenities

C.D. Block Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of popula­ Educa- ',Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi - Approach Power tion tion water tele.. hat cations by supply of in­ graph pucca habited road villages in the C.D. Block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Mundlana 99.539 97.83 100.00 100.00 80.18 100.00 100.00 100.00 2. Gohana 110.711 100.00 95.26 100.00 86.34 97.65 100.00 100.00

3. Kathura 66.909 100.00 96.~3 100.00 85.91 96.59 100.00 100.00 4. Lakhan Majra 68.107 99.35 92.05 100.00 89.80 100.00 100.00 100.00 5. Maham 128,700 100.00 99.16 100.00 90.95 100.00 100.00 100.00 6. Kalanaur 141,696 99.12 84.74 100.00 87.64 94.47 99.80 100.00 7. Rohtak 111,050 92.59 95.95 100.00 86.96 99.56 99.99 100.00 8. Sampla 93.411 94.65 92.40 100.00 .92.40 100.00 100.00 100.00 9. Beri 96,393 99.23 81.27 100.00 93.25 93.17 99.95 100.00 10. Jhajjar 146,216 99.63 66.73 100.00 73.54 85.02 99.94 100.00 11. Matenhail 80,714 100.00 70.50 100.00 70.25 89.32 100.00 100.00 12. Sahlawas 82.905 98.64 66.00 100.00 65.91 79.74 100.00 100.00 13. Bahadurgarh 196,782 100.00 84.11 100.00 80.69 89.06 100.00 100.00 14. Dadri-I (Part)

District 1,423,133 98.63 86.16 100.00 83.32 93.77 99.97 100.00

Table 18 below presents the distribution of villages n9t havin~ certain amenities according to the distance ranges from the plac,e wher~ these are available ... In the case of post and telegraph ,and communication facilities, there are 169 and &5 villages respectively, which are deprived of these facilities but are benefitted by their availability witnin 10 kilometres. 44 TABLE 18 Distribution of villa?es not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Village not having NUliiber of v'i 11 ages where the'""'amen i ty is not avail ab 1e and the amenity of available at distance of l-

-5kms. 5-10 kms 10+ kms. Total (col. 2-4)

2 3 4 5

1. Education 22 22 2. Medical 102 41 3 146 3. Drinkil19 water 4. P&'T 154 15 169 5. Market/hat 6. Communications 63 2 65

Table 19 below depicts the distribution of inhabited villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities. About 50 per cent of the inhabited villages in the district are in the distance of 6--15 kilometres from the nearest town. Only 16.28 per cent of the inhabited villages are located within 5 kilometres from the nearest town.

TABLE 19 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of-tnlfferent amenities

~istance No. of in- No. (with percentage )of vill a!les having the amenitx of range habited Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach Power from the vi llages water telegraph hat cations by pucca supply in each road range

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10. 0--5 77 69(89.61) 52(67.53) 77(100.00) 45(58.44 ) 62(80.52) 75(97.40) 77( 100.00)

6--15 234 225(96~15) 167(71.37) 234(100.00) 160(68.38) 203(86.75) 232(99.15) 234(100.00) 16--50 162 157(96.91) 108(66.67) 162(100.00) 99(61.11) 143(88.27)162(100.00) 162(100.00) 51+ , -

Total 473 451(95.35) 327(69.13) 473(100.00) 304(64.27) -- 408(86.26) 469(99.15) 473(100.00)

Table 20 presents the distribution of inhabited villages according 'to population range and amenities available. There are 216 large-sized villages i.e. in. the ,size -class of 2000--4999. The number of. villages in the smallest populatioo range -(below 500) and- ,the largest population range (5000 +),are 26 and 78 k respectively. From this tablek it is reflected that the propOrtion of amenities increases' with the increase in population of the villages. 45 TI\BLE 20 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available

Population No. of in- Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range habited Education Medical Drinking Post and Marketl Communi- Approach Power vi llages water telegraph hat cations by pucca supply in each road ran e 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 -499 26 12(46.15) 1(3.85) 26(100.00) 3(11.54) 12(46.15) 22(84.62) 26(100.00)

500--1,999 353 148(96.73) 66(~3.14) 153(100.00) 43(28.10) -- 119(77.78)153(100.00) 153(100.00) 2,000--4,999 216 214(99.07) 182(84.26) 216(100.00) 182(84.26) 199(92.13) 216(100.00) 216(100.00) 5000+ 78 77(98.72) 78(100.00) 78(100.00) 76(97.44) 78( 100.00) 78( 100. DO) 78( 100. 00)

Total 473 451(95.35) 327(69.13) 473(100.00) 304(64.27) 408( 86.26) 469(99. 15) 473( 100. 00)

Table 21. beLow gives the distribution of inhabited viUages according to land use. Maham C .. D. Block claims the highest percentage of cuLtivable area to totaL area (89.37 per cent). In Gohana C.D. l?lock the lowest "percentage of cultivable area to totaL area (83 .• 44 per cent) has been recorded.. In respect of percentage of irr-igated area to tota:"l cuLtivable area, Lakhan Majra C. D. Block with 89.03 per cent and MatenhaiL C.D.. Block with 54 .. 75 per cent have attained the highest and the Lowest position .. respectively ..

TABLE 21 Distribution of villages according to land use

C.D. Block "No. of Total area Percentage of culti­ Percentage of irrigated inhabited vable area to total area to total cultivable villages area area

2 3 4 5

1. Mundlana 30 31.710.01 84.06 '84.34 2. Gohana 38 32,651.74 83.44 87.39 3. Kathura 19 21,580.41 85.07 8:?00 4. Lakhan Majra 17 21,769.51 88.99 89.03 5. Maham 26 45,196.00 89.37 79.99 6. Kalanaur 41 44,228.24 88.98 81.49 7. Rohtak 34 32,635.80 86.95 84.18 8. Samp 1a 23 21,684.98 85.84 86.17 9. Beri 33 28,986.49 85.20 65.11 10. Jhajjar 73 47,456.98 85.30 73.40 11. Matenhai 1 41 31,590.24 84.44 54.75 46 TABLE 21--Concld.

Distr1~ut1on of villages according to land use

C.D. Block No. at' Total area Percentage of cult1-~ Percentage of irrigated inhabited vable area to total area t.o total cultivable villages area area

, 2 3 4 5 12. Sahlawas 43 29.377.21 87.52 63.38 13. Bahadurgarh 55 42.399.27 87.11 77 .07 14. Dadri-I (Part)

District 473, 431,266.88 86.46 77.26

Cultivable area = Irrigated + unirrigated area

Table 22 below depicts the per capita receipt and expenditure in the case of each town of the district. The highest per "capita receipt (174.57) and expenditure (170.68) has been recorded in Maham (M.C.). Per capita expenditure on public health and conveniences is also the highest in Maham (M.C.). Kheri Sampla (C. T.) records the lowest per capita receipt and expenditure. This table in general gives a picture about the financial soundness of the civic bodies.

TABLE 22

Per capita receipt and expe~diture in towns

Class. name- Per capi.ta , and civic Recei(!t expenditure status of Total Receipt Receipt Total General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other the town through from expen- admin- ture on works ture on aspects taxes all other diture istra- publ ic pub1ic sources tion health -institu- and con- tions ven; en- ces ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Bahadurgarh (M.C. r 134.81 81.76 53.05 137.89 69.73 17.00 31.33 0.34 19.49 Beri (M.C.) 91.39 40.33 51.06 71.35 15.39 31.31 10.19 14~46 Gohana (M.C. r 164.17 46.93 117.24 145.77 65.03 32.,80 42.41 5.53 Jhajjar (r(c.) 140.36 65.00 75.36 114.87 41.27 45.39 12.28 15.93 Kalanaur eM.C.l 82.25 18.52 63.73 71.71 43.39 6.58 7.51 14.23 Kheri Sampla (C. Ll' 17.12 7.36 9.76 17.12 17.12 Maham (M. C. r 174.57 62.32 112.25 170.68 54.99 96.23 15.52 0.12 3.82 Rohta.k (M.C.) 100.35 17.54 82.81 102.73 27_14 34.22 31.73 0.56 9.08 Total 113.91 35.40 78.51 110.02 38.38 33.28 28.17 0.37 10.82 Nate: " __ " denotes ni 1. 47 The town-wise detail of different levels of schools per 10,000 population has been set out in Table 23. The average number of schools per ten thousand population in the urban areas of the district is 1 for Higher Secondary/Inter/Puc/Junior ColH!ge, 2 for Secondary/Matri'culation, 3 for Junior Secondary / Middle and 4 for Primary. In Maham ( M. C • ) and Jhajjar (M.C.),. the number of schools of different educational levels per 10,900 population is relatively high whereas in Kheri Sam pIa (C. T .) and Beri (M. C. ) , the proportion is low. It is, however, interesting to note that in Rohtak (M.C.'). which is the only Class I town in the district, the position With regard to proportion of different levels - of education~l institutions per 10,000 population is relativel y good.

TABlE 23 • Schools per 10,000 population in towns

No. per 10.000 popul ation Class, name and civic status of town Higher Secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Secondary/ Primary Inter/PUC/Junior Matr lcul at ion Middle Colle e , 2 3 4 5 iI. Bahadurgarh (M.e.) 1 2 3 4 IV., 8eri (M.e.) 5 III. Gohana (M. C. ) N 2 3 4 II I. Jhajjar (M.C.! 2 4 5 IV. Kalanaur (M.C.) 2 2 3 V. Kheri.Sampla (C.T.) 1 IV. Maham (M.e.) 4 4 5 1. Rohtak (M.C.) 1 1 2 2

Total 1 2 3 4

No~es : , 'denotes nil. 'N' denotes negligible. Number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population for each of the towns of the district has been worked out in Table 24. In four towns, the average number of beds for 1,000 population is less than the district average for urban area'S "( 4) • In Rohtak (M. C. ), there are- 7 beds per 1,000 population. which is followed by Beri (M.C.) with 4 beds per 1,000' population. TABLE 24 "0. of beds in medical institutions in tcMIs

Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical institutions 'status of the town per 1,000 popul~tibn 2 II. Bahadurgarh (M.e.) N IV. Beri (M.C.) 4 4B TABLE 24--Concld. No. of beds in medical institutions in towns

Class, name and civic No. of beds in medical institutions status nf the town per 1,000 population

2 III. Gohana (M.C.) III. Jhajjar (M.C.) IV. Kalanaur (M.e.) 2 V. Kher; Samp1a (C. T.) IV. Maham (M.e.) r. Rohtak (M.G.) 7

Total 4

Notes 1. '--' denotes ni 1. 2. 'N' denotes negligible.

Table 25 below gives data on proportion of slums population to total population and density of population per square kilometre in slums in all the class I and class II towns of the district. The highest proportion of slums population to total population and the highest density per square kilometre have beeJ.'1 recorded in the slums of Bahadurgarh (M.C.).

TABLE 25 Proportion of slums population in townS

Class, name and civic Proportion of the slums Density in slums (per sq. km.) status of the town* population to total population of the towns 2 3 II. Bahadurgarh (M.C.) (35.99) 137,333

I. Rohtak (M.G.) (23.51) 14,310 ''> r

Total (26.12) '19,297

lote: *For class and class II towns only

Table 26 below gives the-most important commodity .manufactured, imported and exported in each of the towns of the district. It also explains the industrial/occupational character of the towns.. In Kheri "Sampla (q •T • ) and Maham (M. C • ) , the most important commodit y manufactured is agricultural implements. The m()st important -commodity manufactured is precision parts and screws in Rohtak, glass equipment in Bahadurgarh, niwar in Gohana. earthen jars and toys in Jhajjar, cement . goods in Beri, and ban-makine: in Kalanaur. 49 TABLE 26 Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns

Sr. Class, name and Most important commodity No. civic status of the town Manufactured Exported Imported Remarks

1 2 3 4 5 6

1 II Bahadurgarh (M.e.) Glass Sanitarywares Soda ash equipment 2 IV Beri (M.C.) Cement goods Wheat Cotton seedi> 3 III Gohana (M.C.) Niwar Wheat Ghee 4 III Jhajjar (M.C.) Earthen jars Earthen jars Sugar and toys 5 IV Kalanaur (M.C.) Ban-making Wheat Sugar 6 V Kheri Sampla Agriculture Food grains Cloth (C.T.) implements 7 IV Maham (M.C.) Agriculture Wheat Cloth implements 8 I Rohtak (M.C.) Precision Kit-kats Alloy steel parts and screws

PART A

VILLAGE AND 'I-OWN DIRECTORY

51

SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND ALPHABETICAL LISTS

55

57 CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW COLUMN NO.5 Educational Primary School P Middle School M Matriculation/High SchoQl H Higher Secondary IPre-Uni versity IJunior Coilege PUC Any college (graduate level and above) C like Arts, Science, Commerce etc. Industrial Scbool 1 Training School Tr. COLUMN NO. 6 Medical Hospital H Materni ty and Child Welfare Centre MCW Maternity Home MH Child Welfare Centre CWC Health Centre He Primary Health Centre PHC Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS Dispensary D Nursing Home NH Registered Private Practitioner RP Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP Village Health Guide " VHG Others o COLUMN NO. 7 Drinking Water Tap Water T Well Water W Tank Water TK Tubewell Water TW Handpump HP River Water R Canal C COLUMN NO.8 Post and Telegraph Post Office PO Telegraph Office TO Post and Telegraph Office PTO Telephone Connection Phone COLUMN NO. 10 Communication Bus BS Railway Station RS Navigable Waterway NW 58 COLUMN NO. 11 Approach to Village Pacca Road PR Kachcha Road KR COLUMN NO. 13 Power Supply Electricity for domestic purposes ED Electricity for agriculture EAG Electricity for other purposes like EO Industrial, Commercial etc. Electricity for all purposes listed above EA COLUMN NO. 15

~ated by source Government Canal GC Well (without electricity) W Well (with electricity) WE Tubewell (without electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tank TK Total T 59 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISI'S CODE LIST - 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes Haryana 6 06 1. Ambala 1 01 1. 1 0010 Z. 2 0020 3. Ambala 3 0030 4. Jagadhri 4 0040 2. Kurukshetra 2 02 1. ' 1 0010 2. Guhla 2 0020 3. Kaithal 3 0030 4. Thanesar 4 0040 3. Kamal 3 03 1. Karnal 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Panipat 3 0030 4. Jind 4 04 1. 1 0010 2. Jind 2 U020 3. 3 0030 5. Sonipat 5 05, 1. Gohana 1 0010 2. Sonipat 2 0020 6. Rohtak 6 06 1. Maham 1 0010 2. Rohtak 2 0020 3. Jhajjar 3 0030 4. Bahadurgarh 4 0040 07 7. Faridabad 7 0010 1. Ballabgarh 1 0020 2. 2 08 8. Gurgaon 8 0010 1- Gurgaon 1 0020' 2. 2 0030 3. 3 60 CODE LIST--1981 CENSUS--conc1d. Statel District I Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes 9. 9 09 1. 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Mahendragarh 3 0030 4. Narnaul 4 0040 10. Bhiwani 10 10 1. 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. 4 0040 11. Hisar 11· 11 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Hansi 3 0030 4. Hisar 4 0040 12. Sirs a 12 12 1. Dabwali 1 0010 2 .. 2 0020 61 CODE LIST--1991 CENSUS State/District I Tahsil Manual Code Computer Code Haryana 8 08 1- Atpbala 1 01 J 1. Kalka 1 0010 2. Panchkula 2 0020 l. Naraingarh 3 0030 4. Ambala 4 0040 5. Barara 5 0050 2. Yamunanagar 2 02 1. Jagadhri 1 0010 ,2. Z 0020 3. Kurukshetra 3 03 1. Thanesar 1 0010 2. Pehowa 2 0020 4. Kaithal 4 04 }.. Guhla 1 0010 2.. Kaithal 2 0020 5. Karnal 5 05 1. Kamal 1 0010 6. Panipat 6 06 1. Assandh 1 0010 2. Panipat 2 0020 7. Sonipat 7 07 1. 1 DOlO 2. Sonipat 2 0020 8. Rohtak 8 08 1. Gohana 1 0010 2. Maham 2 0020 3. Rohtak 3 0030 4., Jhajjar 4 0040 5" Bahadurgarh 5 0050 9. Faridabad 9 09 1. Faridabad 1 0010 2. Ballabgarh 2 0020 13. Palwal 3 0030 4. 4 0040 62 CODE LIST--1991 CENSUS--concld. State/District/Tahsil Manual Code Comput~ Code

10. Gurgaon 10 10 1. Pataudi 1 0010 2. Gurgaon 2 0020 3. Nuh 3 0030 4. Ferozepur Jhirka 4 0040 11. Rewari 11 11 1. Bawal 1 0010 2. Rewari 2 0020 3. Kosli 3 0030 12. Mahendragarh 12 12 1. Mahendragarh 1 0010 2. Narnaul 2 0020 13. Bhiwani 13 13 1. Bawani Khera 1 0010 2. Bhiwani 2 '0020 3. Dadri 3 0030 4. Loharu 4 0040 5. 5 OO~O 6. 6 0060 14. Jind 14 '14 1. Narwana 1 0010 2. Jind 2 0020 3. Safidon 3 0030 15. Hisar 15 15 1. Fatehabad 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Tohana 3 0030 4. Hansi 4 0040 5. 5 0050 16. Sirsa 16 16 1. Dabwali l 0010 2. Sirsa 2 0020 3. Rania 3 0030 4. Ellepabad 4 0040 MAPS

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~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN MUNDLANA C.D. BLOCK

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77 MUNDLANA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Code ~ocation Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) Code (Computer) Code' (Computer) (Manual) (Manual)

2 3 4 5 6

• Gohana Tahsil (Part) 1. Ahmadpur Maj ra (27) 8/8/1/24 08/08/0010/0024 6/5/1/26 06/05/0010/0026 2. Baroda Mor (12) 8/8/1/29 08/08/0010/0029· 6/5/1113 06/05/0010/0013 3. Baroda- Thuthan (Baroda Thuthlan) (11) 8/8/1/36 08/08/0010/0036 6/5/1/11 06/05/0010/0011 4. Bhadaut f Khas (49) 8/8/1/16 08/08/0010/0016 6/5/1/35 06/05/0010/0035 5. Bhadautf Taluka Busana ( 48) '8/8/1/15 08/08/0010/0015 6/5/1/34 06/05/0010/0034 6. Bhadaut1 Taluka Mundlana (47) 8/8/1/14 08/08/0010/0014 6/5/1/32 06/05/0010/0032 7. Bichpari (22) 8/8/1/26 08/08/0010/0026 6/5/1/16 06/05/0010/0016 8. Busana (46) 8/8/1/13 08/08/0010/0013 6/5/1/33 06/05/0010/0033 9. Butana Khetlan (20) 8/8/l/28 08/08/0010/0028 6/5/1/14 06/05/0010/0014 10. Butana Kundu (21) 8/8/1/27 08/08/0010/0027 6/5/1/15 06/05/0010/0015 11. Chhatel"a (25) 8/8/1/12 08/08/0010/0012 6/5/1/24 06/05/0010/0024 12. Ch1rana (52) 8/8/1/19 08/08/0010/0019 6/5/1/38 06/05/0010/0038 13. Dhurana (51 ) 8/8/1/18 08/08/0010/0018 6/5/1/37 06/05/0010/0037 14. Gangana (19) S/8/1/9 08/08/0010/0009 6/5/1/17 06/05/0010/0017 15. Gangesar (29) 8/8/1/25 08/08/0010/0025 6/5/1/27 06/05/0010/0027 16. Issapur Kherf (16) 8/8/1/6 08/08/0010/0006 6/5/1/19 06/05/0010/0019 17. Jagsf (23) 8/8/1/10 08/08/0010/0010 6/5/1/22 06/05/0010/0022 18. Jawahra (50) 8/8/1/17 08/0S/0010/0017 6/5/1/36 06/05/0010/0036 19. Khandrai ( 30). 8/8/1/3B OS/08/0010/0038 6/5/1170 06/05/0010/001'0 20. Khanpur Khurd (31) 8/8/1/37 08/08/0010/0037 6/5/1/12 06/05/0010/0012 21. Kohla (14 ) 8/8/1/4 08/08/0010/0004 6/5/1/3 06/05/0010/0003 22. Mahmudpur (28) S/8/1/23 08/08/0010/0023 6/5/1/28, 06/05/0010/0028 23. Matand (24) 8/8/1/11 08/08/0010/0~11 6/5/1/23 06/05/0010/0023 24. Mundl ana (45) 8/8/1/20 08/08/0010/0020 6/5/1/31 06/05/0010/0031 25. Nuran Khera (15 ) 8/8/1/5 08/08/0010/0005 6/5/1/18 06/05/0010/0018 26. Rana Kherf (18 ) 8/8/1/8 08/08/0010/0008 6/5/1/21 06/05/0010(0021 27. Sarsadh ( 44) 8/8/1/21 08/08/0010/0021 6/5/1/30 06105/0010/0030 78 HUNOlANA C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Location Code Location Location 'Code No. (Had bast No.) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual) (Manual)

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Sohana Tahs 11 (Part)--concld. 28. Shamri Buran (53) 8/8/1/45 08/08/0010/0045 6/5/1/39 06/05/0010/0039 29. Shamri Lochab Barren (54) 8/8/1/46 08/08/0010/0046 6/5/1/40 06/05/0Q10/0040

~ 30. Shlmri Sisan (55) 8/8/1/47 08/08/0010/0047 6/5/1/41 06/05/0010/0041 31. Siwana Mal (17) 8/8/1/7 08/08/0010/0007 fJ/5/1/20 06/05/0010/0020 32. Siwanka (26) 8/8/1/22 08/08/0010/0022 6/5/1/25 06/05/0010/0025 VILLAGE DIRECTO~Y MUNDLANA C.D. BI.;OCK

79 80 VILLAGE MUNDLANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available, within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i on a1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station; hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Sohana Tahsil (Part) 4 Kohla (14 ) 990.00 3,057 (519) P PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS RP (2) HP Phone 5 Nuran Khera ( 15) 756.00 2,457 (421) P,M,H D, RP T,W,TW, PO BS HP 6 Issapur Kheri (16) 845.00 2,912 (455) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 7 Siwana Mal (17) 2,421.00 4,456 (634) P,M;H PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PO. BS RP (3) HP Phone 8 Rana Kher1 (18) 648.70 1,259 (210) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP

9 Gangana (19) 1,917.00 6,346 (899) P (2~ PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS M(2),H RP (3) HP Phone

10 Jagsi (23) 1,953.00 7,213 (1168) P(2~M(2),PHS,D, T,W,TW, PO, BS H(2) RP (3) HP Phone 11 Matand (24) 616.00 1,765 (282) P RP (3) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP,C 12 Chhatera (25) 679.00 2,328 (339) P,M,H PHS, RD W,TW, HP, PO as RP (2) C 13 Busana (46) 931.98 3,014 (468) P,M,H PHS, W, TW, HP PO BS RP (2) 14 Bhadaut1 Taluka Mundlana (47) 337.00 Un- 15 Bhadauti Taluka Busana (48) 249.00 Un- 16 Bhadauti Khas (49) 494.00 913 (135) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) BS 17 Jawahra (50) 875.00 2,734 (427) P,M,H PHS, W,TW,HP PO BS,RS RP(2) 18 Dhurana (51 ) 749.00 2,265 (382) P,M PHS,RP(2) W,TW PO BS,RS 19 Ch1rana (52) 1,169.00 3,911 (639) P,M,H PHS, D, T,W,TW, PO, BS RP(2) HP Phone 81 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use. in hectares rounded rOijch town supp 1y upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult;- (includ- vation ing gauchar and grovt!s)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Gohana (12) EA T(478.00), GC (470.00) '. TW (S.OO), 411 ~OO 13.00 88.00 TWE(3.00) PR, KR Gohana {,14) EA T(608.00), GC(S71.00), TWE(37.00) 51.00 97.00

PR Gohana (14) EA ·. T(521.00), GC(S09.00), TWE(12.00) 192.00 27.00 10S.00

PR Gohana (19) EA T(1299.00), GC(1286.00), TW(13.00) 701.00 38.00 383.00

PR Gohana (22) EA T(499.00), GC(463.00), TW(28.00), S6.00 8.70 8S.00 TWE(S.OO) PR Gohana (14) EA T(153S.00), GC(1520.00), TW(10.00), 118.00 14.00 2S0.00 TWE(S.OO) PR Gohana (16) EA T(1473.00), GC(1468.00), TWE(S.OO) 183.00 297.00

PR Gohana (18) EA T(497.00), GC(383.00), TW(7.00), 5.00 114.00 TWE(107.00) PR Gohana (13) EA T(565.00), GC(353.00), TW(100.00), 6.00 21.00 87.00 TWE(112.00) PR Gohana (16) EA T(667.00)IGC(602.00), TWE(65.00) 22.00 115.98 127.00

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inhabited PR, KR Gohana (18) EA T(413.00), GC(413.00) 14.00 67.00 PR, KR Gohana (19) EA ·. T(286.00), GC(280.00), TW(6.00) 389.00 200.00

PR, KR Gohana (18) EA T(565.00), GC(S61.00), TWE(4.00) 36.00 148.00 PR, Gohana (13) EA T(809.00), GC(803.00), TW(5.00), 191.00 36.00 133.00 ·. TWE(1.00) 82 VILLAGE MUKOLANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popu 1a· village, a dash (-) is shown in·the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai1way ket/ station, hat if water- any way)

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Gohana Tahs; 1 (Part)--contd. 20 Mundlana (45) 2,348.00 8,107 (1226 ) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS,R5 M(2) , RP(4) HP Phone H(2),I 21 Sarsadh (44) 528.92 1,524 (234) P,M PHS T,W,TW, -(5-10) BS,RS HP 22 Siwanka (26) 393.00 1,874 (276) P ,RP (2) W,TW,HP PO BS 23 Mahmudpur (28) 1,630.86 5,133 (829) P,M,H PHS, W,TW,HP PO, BS RP(4) Phone 24 Ahmadpur Majra (27) 418.00 1,346 (218) P PHS,RP W,TW,HP PO BS 25 Gangesar (29) 566.55 1,044 (191 ) P RP T,W,TW,HP -(-5) BS 26 Bichpari (22) 1,331.00 5,254 (919) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS. RP(3) HP,C Phone 27 Butana Kundu (21 ) 1,345.00 4,433 (750) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS RP(4) ~P Phone 28 Butana Khetlan(20) 1.361.00 5,113 (795) P(2), PHC, T,W,TW, -(-5) BS M(3) , PHS HP H(3), PUC, Tr. 29 Baroda Mor (12) 2,025.00 6,036 (972) P,M(2),PHS, T,W,TW, PTO, BS H(2), RP(12) HP Phone PUC 36 Baroda Thuthan (BarodaThuthian}(ll) 852.00 3,365 (519) P,M(2), RP(5) T,W,TW, PTO, BS H(2) HI' Phone PUC, Tr. 37 Khanpur Khurd (31) 630.00 1,634 (252) P,M PHS, T,W,TW, -(-5) BS RP(2) HP 38 Khandrai (Part)(30) 1,083.00 3,560 (599) P,M PHS, .T,W, TW, -(-5) BS RP(5) HP 45 Shamri Buran (53) 827.00 2,164 (315) -(-5) RP(2) W,TW,HP PO BS 83 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance forest I rrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste fo~ culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 1.3 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Gohana (10) EA .. T(1866.00), GC(1838.00). TW(24.00). 90.00 100.00 292.00 TWE(4.Q()')

PR,KR G,Ohana (8) EA .. T(347.00). GC(331.00). TW(1~.OO). 30.00 62.92 89.00 TWE(2.00) PR Gohana (13) EA .. r(302.00} ,GC (186.00~tW(36.00). TWE(80.o'O'~ 2 .00 29.00 50.00 PR Gohana (5) EA .. T{1268.00), GC(1016.00), TW(252.00) 100.00 18.86 244.00

PR Gohana (13) EA .. T(288.00), 6C(233.00). TWE(55.00) 33.00 44.00 53.00 PR Gohana (8) EA .. T(465.00), GC(298.00). TWE(167.00) 11.00 5,,55 85 ..0rJ PR Gohana (10) EA .. T(1066.00), Ge(970.00).1W(60.00) 53.00 57.00 155:00 TWE(36.00) PR,KR Gohana (10) EA .. T(1012.00), GC(970.00), TW(40.00), 117.00 98.00 11, 8.00 TWE(2.00) PR,KR Gohana (10) EA .. T(1023.00). GC(980.00), TW(40.00). 119.00 101.0(.1) 118.00 TWE(3.00)

PR,KR Gohana (8) EA •• T(1201.00), GC(1084.00), TW(58.00) 628.00 6 .. 00 190.00 TWE(59.00)

PR,KR Gohana(8) EA •• T(605.00), GC(595.00). TW(5.00), 93.00 4.00 150.00 TWE(5.00)

PR,KR Gohana (6) EA .. T(512.00), GC(495.00), TW(12.00), 38.0'J 9.00 71.00 TWE(5.00) PR.KR Gohana (3) EA .. T(924.00), GC(508.00). TW(56.00), 38.00 25.00 96.00 TWE(360.00) PR Gohafla (16) EA .. T(456.00). GC (451.00), TW(3 .00). TWE(2 .00):229.00 70.00 72.00 84 VILLAGE MUHOLAHA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenit i es ava i1 ab le (i f not ava 11 ab 1e with in the tien (with had bast are!! popula village, a dash (-) is shown in the column dnd next Cede number) of tile tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- rai1way ket/ station, hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gohana Tahsil (Part)--concld. 46 Shamri Lochab Barren (54) 504.00 1,643 (266) P,M,H RP(2) T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 47 Shamri Sisan (55) 822.00 2,679 (449) P,M,.H PHS, T,W.TW. PO, as RP(2) HP Phone Mundlana C.D. Block

Total 32~296.01 99.539 (15.788) P(33) PHC(3) M(28) PHS{2t) H(23) 0(3) ,RP(76) PUC(3) 1(1 ) Tr(2) 85 DIRECTORY land use

App- Neares t Power Land use (i.e. area unaer different types of land use in hectares rouc4ed roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source eu 1tur- Area not (in kms) irri­ ab 1e ava i 1c.:i i e gated waste for cul:i- (includ- vatiorl ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Gohana (16) EA . T(328.00), GC(308.00), TW(15.00), 103.00 26.00 47.00 · TWE(5.00)

PR Gohana (16) EA , T(604.00), GC(499.00), TW(100.00), 105.00 47.00 66.00 · TWE(5.00)

'" 1(22482.00) GC(20444.00). TW(889.00). 4174.00 977.01 4077.00 · TWE:('1149.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGF.5 IN GOHANA C.D. BLOCK

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89 GOtWIA C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the village Location Code location Code Location Code location Code No. (Hadbast No) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Gohana Tahsil (Part)

1. Aanwal; (71 ~ 8/8/1/82 08/08/0010/0082 6/5/1/91 06/05/0010/0091

2. Bali (80~ 8/8/1/74 08/08/0010/0074 6/5/1/84 06/05/0010/0084- 3. Barota {37} 8/8/1/57 08/08/0010/0057 6/5/1/66 06/05/0010/0066 .4. Bhainswal Kalan Bawala (67) 8/8/1/78 08/08/0010/0078 6/5/1/54 06/05/0010/0054- 5. Bhainswal Kalan Mithan (68) 8/8/1/79 08/08/0010/0079 6/5/1/53 06/05/0010/0053 6. Bidhal (66) 8/8/1/77 08/08/0010/0077 6/5/1/58 06/05/0010/0058 7. Bilbil an (72) 8/8/1/81 08/08/0010/0081 6/5/1/92 06/05/0010/0092 8. Ganwar; (40) 8/8/1/49 08/08/0010/0049 6/5/1/62 06/05/0010/0062 9. Garhi Sara; Namdarkhan (38) 8/8/1/40 08/08/0010/0040 6/5/1/65 06/05/0010/0065 10. Garhi Ujalekhan (39) 8/8/1/41 08/08/0010/0041 6/5/1/64 06/05/0010/0064 11. Giwana (74) 8/8/1/89 08/08/0010/0089 6/5/1/94 06/05/0010/0094 12. Gohana (Rural) (32) 8/8/1/39 08/08/0010/0039 6/5/1/69 06/05/0010/0069 13. Jasrana '(73) 8/8/1/90 08/08/0010/0090 6/5/1/93 06/05/0010/0093 14. Jaul i (61 ) 8/8/1/55 08/08/0010/0055 6/5/1/59 06/05/0010/0059 15. Kahni H Biswa (77) 8/8/1/86 08/08/0010/0086 6/5/1/87 06/05/0010/0087 16. Kahn; 12t Biswa (78) 8/8/1/87 08/08/0010/0087 6/5/1/88 06/05/0010/0088 11. Ka;lana Khas (42) 8/8/1/43 08/08/0010/0043 6/5/1/63 06/05/0010/0063 18. Kailana Taluka Mahmudpur (43) 8/8/1/42 08/08/0010/0042 6/5/1/29 06/05/0010/0029 19. Kakana Bahadari (57) 8/8/1/51 08/08/0010/0051 6/5/1/46 06/05/0010/0046 20. Kasanda (58) 8/8/1/52 08/08/0010/0052 6/5/1/45 06/05/0010/0045 21. Kasandi (59) 8/8/1/53 08/08/0010/0053 6/5/1/44 06/05/0010/0044 22. Katwal (69) 8/8/1/75 08/08/0010/0075 6/5/1/56 06105/0010/0056 23. Khanpur Kalan (56) 8/8/1/48 08/08/0010/0048 6/5/1/43 06/05/0010/0043 24. Kheri Damkan (63) 8/8/1/56 08/08/0010/0056 6/5/1/60 06/0,5/0010/0060 25. Lath (65) 8/8/1/76 08/08/0010/0076 6/5/1/57 06/05/0010/0057 26. Mahra (35) 8/8/1/60 08/08/0010/0060 6/5/1/81 06/05/0010/0081 27. Moi (79) 8/8/1/84 08/08/0010/0084 6/5/1/86 06/05/0010/0086 2B. Nagar (36) 8/8/1/58 08/08/0010/0058 6/5/1/67 06/05/0010/0067 29. N1at (62) 8/8/1/50 08/08/0010/0050 6/5/1/61 06/05/0010/0061 90 GOHANA C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census , Sr. Name of the village location Code location Code location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6 Sahana Tahsil (Part}--concld. 30. Patti Kailana Taluka Khanpor Kalan (41) 8/8/1/44 08/08/0010/0044 6/5/1/42 06/05/0010/0042 31. Puthi (82) 8/8/1/72 08/08/0010/0072 6/5/1/85 06/05/0010/0085 32. Rabhra (81 ) 8/8/1/73 08/08/0010/0073 6/5/1/83 06/05/0010/0083 33. Rithal Nirwal (75) 8/8/1/88 08/08/0010/0088 6/5/1/89 06/05/0010/0089 34. Rithal Phogat (76) 8/8/1/34 08/08/0010/0034 6/5/1/90 06/05/0010/0090

35. Riwara - (70) 8/8/1/83 08/08/0010/0083 6/5/1/55 06/05/0010/0055 36. Rukhi (84) 8/8/1/70 08/08/0010/0070 6/5/1/79 06/05/0010/0079 37. Saragthal (60) 8/8/1/54 08/08/0010/0054 6/5/1/47 06/05/0010/0047 38. Sikanderpur Majra (64) 8/8/1/59 08/08/0010/0059 6/5/1/82 06/05/0010/0082 39. Tihar (183) 8/8/1/80 08/08/0010/0080 6/511/51 06/05/0010/0051 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

GOHANA C~D. BLOCK

91 92 VILLAGE tiOHANA C.D. BlOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amen; ties ava1l'ab le. l if not avail ab le wi thin the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age arid --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t lona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stOp, mar- railway ket/ station. hat if water- . any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gohana Tahsil (Part) 39 Gohana (Rural Part) (32) 2,224.00 2.598 (418) P(3). RP(4} T.W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) M(2). HP I{2} 40 Garh1 Sara; Namdar~han (38) 259,00 2.457 (368) P PHS, RP T,W, TW, -(-5) BS HP,e 41 Garhl Ujalelchan (39) 115.00 2.934 (427) P RP T,W, TW, -(-5) as HP,e 42 Kailana Taluka Mahmudpur (43) 293.00 353 (60) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 43 Kanana Khas (42) 362.00 471 (75) P -(5-10) W.TW,HP -(5--10) BS 44 Patti Kanana Taluka Khanpur Kalan (41) 368.00 Un-- 48 Khanpur Kalan (56) 1,796.00 7,806 (1232) P(3), PHS,O, T,W, TW, PTO, BS M(2) , RP(4) HP Phone H(2), C(3) 49 6anwart (40) 1.040.00 2,948 (469) P,M PHS, T,W,TW, -(5-10) BS RP(2) HP 50 Niat (62) 658.00 1.752 (250) P,M PHS. T,W,TW RO BS RP(2) 51 Kakana Bahadari (57) 6'11.00 1.128 (173) P RP T;W,TW, -(-9) as HP 52 Kasanda (58) 477.93 1.763 (271) P RP(2) T,W,TW, PO BS HP,C 53 Kasandl (59) 756.75 2,693 (406) P,M PHS. W,TW. PO 8S RP(3) HP,C 93 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 '13 14 16 17 18

PR,KR Gohana (0) EA T(1907.00), GC(1250.00), 147.00 59.00 111.00 TW(57.00), TWE(600.00)

PR,KR Gohana (2) EA T(214.00), GC(143.00), 2.00 5.00 38.00 TW(40.00), TWE(31.00)

PR,KR Gahana (1) EA T(90.00), GC(77.00), 2.00 23.00 TW(8.00), TWE(5.00)

PR Gohana (5) ED, T(250.00), GC(64.00), 6.00 4.00 33.00 EAG TW(142.00), TWE(44.00) PR Gahana (8) EA T(321.00), GC(255.00), 4.00 3.00 34.00 TW(55.00), TWE(11.00) inhabited PR.KR Gohana (8) EA T(1216.00), GC(1213.00). TW(3.00) 340.00 28.00 212.00

- PR Gohana (6) EA T-(862.00), GC(710.00). 77 .00 2.00 99.00 TW(102.00), TWE(50.00) PR Gohana (10) EA T(512.00)-. GC(478.00), 21.00 125.00 TW(20.00), TWE(14.00)

PR.KR Gohana (0) EA T(411.00), GC(399.00), TW(4.00), 48.00 80.00 72.00 TWE(8.00) PR.KR Gohana (13) EA T(342.00). GC(288.00), TW(38.00). 50.00 30.93 55.00 T'WE (16.00) PR.KR Gohana (13) EA T(615.00). GC(522.00). 2.00 27.75 112.00 TW(45.00). TWE(48.00) 94 VILLAGE OOtiAM C.D. BlOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Totai Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi"11age. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in • number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------~fd.ed ica 1 Drinking Post Day or COIIlIlluni- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stoP. mar- railway ketl station hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

60ftaRa Tahsl1 (Part)--contd. 54 Saragthal (60) 826.00 3,119 (500) P,M,H D.RP(2) T,W.rW, PO BS HP,C 55 JauH (61) 1,560.00 4,789 (730) P,M,H PHS. W.TW,HP PO, BS RP(2) Phone 56 Kheri Oamkan (63) 879.00 3.511 (538) P.M,H PHS, T,101, rw, PO BS RP(4) 57 Barota (37) 1,010.00 3,237 (531) P,M.H RP(4) T.W.TW, PTO, BS HP Phone 58 Nagar (36) 350.00 954 (1?1) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 59 S1kanderpur Majra (64) 600.00 2.783 (447) P -(5-10) T;W.TW, PO BS HP

60 Mahra (35) 692.00 2,845 (412) P,M PHS,D I T.W,TW, PO" BS RP(2) HP Phone 70 Rukhi (84) 839.00 3,800 (560) P,M,H PHC, T,W.TW. PO, BS.RS PHS, HP Phone RP(3) 72 Puthl (82) 1,038.00 2,110 (307) P,M RP(5) T.W,TW. PO BS HP 73 Rabhra (81) 719.00 4,259 (646) P.M.H. PHS. T,W .. TW,. PO as PUC 'RP(2) HP 74 Ball (80) 816.00 2,050 (307) P RP T,W,TW, PO BS HP 75 Katwal (69) 1,082.00 3,548 (542) P.M,H PHS, W,TW,HP PO, BS RP Phone 76 Lath (65) 1,442.00 4,356 (686) P.M,H PHC,PHS, W,HP PO, BS RP Phone

71 Btdhal (66) 671.00 3,121 (523) P(2). PHS, T,W,TW. PO I BS M.H RP HP Phone 78 Bhainswal Kalan Bawala (57) 994.00 3.597 (546) P,M,H PHC, T,W,TW, PTO. BS RP(2) HP Phone 95 DIRECTORY land use

App- Meares t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance F~;;;t------i-r~;;at-;d--b;-;;~;c~------U~:------C~lt~;:--A;;;-~~t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(575.06), GC(567.00), 62.00 74.00 115.00 TW(7.00), TWE(1.00) PR Gohana (10) EA T(1094.00), GC(1021.00), 108.00 208.00 150.00 TW(48.00) , TWE(25.00) PR,KR Gohana (8) EA T(703.00), GC(699.00), 34.00 142.00 TW(3.00), TWE(1.00) PR,KR Gohana (3) EA T(826.00), GC(659.00), 58.00 22.00 104.00 TW(100.00), TWEl67.00) PR,KR Gohana (2) EA T(300.00), GC(130.00), 22.00 10.00 18.00 TW(122.00),, TWE(48.00)

PR,KR Gohana (5) EA T(377.00), GC(377.00) 109.00 30.00 84.00

PR Gohana (5) EA T(515.00), GC(409.00), TWE(106.00) 28.00 2.00 147.00

PR,KR Gohana (11) EA T(546.31), GC(532.15), TW(14.16) 142.65 42.77 107.27

PR,KR Gohana (8) EA T(648.00) GC(554.00), 132.00 140.00 118 00 TW(70.00), TWE(24.00) PR,KR Gohana (8) EA T(534.00), GC(534.00) 90.00 95.00

PR,KR Gohana (8) EA T(472.00), GC(456.00), TW(,16.00) 106.00 135.00 103.00

PR Gohana (14) EA T(506.00), GC(503.00), TW(3.00) 420.00 19.00 137.00

PR Gohana (13) EA T(915.00), GC(831.00), TW(84.00) 233.00 82.00 212.00 1 PR Gohana (13) EA T(506.00), GC(493.00), TW(13.00) 6.00 59.00 100.00

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(667.00), GC(647.00), WE(2.00), 149.00 33.00 145.00 TW(B.OO), TWE(10.00) 96 VILLAGE GOHANA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi n age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ krns of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ._------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day cr Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station, hat if water- . any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gohana Tahsil (Part)--concld.

79 Bhainswal (68) 1,000.00 4,614 (692) P, PHS,D, T,W,TW, PTO, .BS Kalan Mithan M(2) , RP(3) HP Phone H(2), I 80 Tihar (183) 619.00 2,362 (333) P,M VHG T.W,TW, PO BS HP 81 B'ilbilan (72) 713.00 1,269 (178) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 82 Aanwali (71) 1,049.00 4,454 (684) P,M,H RP(3) T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 83 Riwara (70) 621.00 2,157 (360) P,M RP W, TW, PO, BS HP Phone 84 Moi (79) 973.00 3,215 (512) P,M PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS RP HP 85 Rithal Phogat (76) 1.379.00 5,272 (819) P(2), PHS T,W,TW, PO, BS M,H HP Phone 86 Kahni 7t Bi'swa (17) 643.00 1,128 (183) P{2 ), PHS,O W,TW, PO as M,H HP 87 Kahni 12i Biswa (78) 1 ,027 .00 1,640 (282) P(2), -(-5) W,TW, PO as M,H HP 88 Rithal Nirwal (75) 834.00 2,883 (417) P,M,H RP(2) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 89 Giwana (74) 891.10 3,041 (451) P,M PHS, T,W,HP " PO, BS RP(2) Phone 90 Jasrana (73) 791.96 3,684 (595) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS RP(3) HP Phone &ohaRa C.O. Block Total 33,019.74 110,711 P(46) PHC(3) (17111) M(31) PHS(19) H(20) 0(5) PUC(t) RP(67) C(3) VHG(l) 1(3) 97 DIRECTORY land use

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare~ rounded App- Nearest Power upto two decimal places) roach town " supp ly to and F~;;;t-----·---··-i;;;g-;;e~-b;-;;:;;;------U~:------C~it~;:--A;;;-~~i-- village distance irri- able available (in kms) gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(711.00). GC(698.00}, WE(2.00), 179.00 7.00 103.00 TW(3.00), TWE(8.00)

PR.KR Gohana (16) £A T(513.00). GC(503.00}, TW(2.00) 56.00 50.00 TWE(8.00) PR Gohana (19) EA T(469.00), GC(455.00), TW(14.00) 140.00 34.00 70.00

PR,KR Gohana (14) EA T(875.00), GC(872.00), TW(3.00) 2.00 18.00 154.00

PR Gohana (16) EA T(370.00). GC(338.00). TW(32.00) 146.00 12.00 93.00

PR,KR Gohana (11) EA T(609.00), GC(552.00). TW(50.00), 144.00 65.00 155.00 TWE(7.00) PR,KR Gohana (19) EA T(1049.00), GC(1042.00). TW(7.00) 68.00 94.00 168.00

PR Gohana (16) EA T(527.00), GC(505.00), TW(22.00) 56.00 10.00 50.00

PR Gohana (16) EA T(806.00), GC(786.00), TW(20.00) 126.00 9.00 86.00

PR,KR Gohana (19) EA T(594.00), GC(552.00), TW(42!00) 73.00 61.00 106.00

PR,KR Gohana (19) EA T(800.00), GC(794.00), TW(6.00) 5.10 86.00

PR,KR Gohana (21) EA T(564.00). GC(561.00), TW(3.00j 104.00 3.96 120.00

.. T(238".31). GC(21469.15) .3434.65 1473.51 3932.27 WE(4.00), TW(1Z06.16). TWE(1132.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN KATHURA C.D. BLOCK

99

101 KATHURA C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Sahana Tahsil (Part) 1. Ahulana (10) 8/8/1/63 08/08/0010/0063 6/5/1/71 06/05/0010/0071 2. Banwasa (13 ) 8/8/1/30 08/08/0010/0030 6/5/1/8 06/05/0010/0008 3. Bhainswan Khurd (83) 8/8/1/71 08/08/0010/0071 6/5/1/80 06/05/0010/0080 4. Bhanderi (8) 8/8/1/65 08/08/0010/0065 6/5/1/10 06/05/0010/0010 5. Bhawar (2) 8/8/1/2 08/08/0010/0002 6/5/1/2 06/05/0010/0002 6. Chhapra ( 6) 8/8/1/31 08/08/0010/0031 6/5/1/7 06/05/0010/0007 7. Chhichhrana (88) 8/8/1/66 08/08/0010/0066 6/5/1/75 06/05/0010/0075 8. Aladadpur (5) 8/8/1/33 08/08/0010/0033 6/5/1/6 06/05/0010/0006 9. Gharwal (3) 8/8/1/3 08/08/0010/0003 6/5/1/4 06/05/0010/0004 10. Ghilor Kalan (85) 8/8/1/69 08/08/0010/0069 6/5/1/78 06/05/0010/0078 11. Ghilor Khurd (86) 8/8/1/68 08/08/0010/0068 6/5/1/77 06/05/0010/0077 12. Gudha (33) 8/8/1/62 08/08/0010/0062 6/5/1/68 06/05/0010/0068 13. Kahalpa (7) 8/8/1/35 08/08/0010/0035 6/5/1/9 06/05/0010/0009 14. KathtJra (89) 8/8/1/34 08/08/0010/0034 6/51.1/74 06/05/00W/0074 15. Madina (9) 8/8/1/64 08/08/0010/0064 6/5/1/73 06,l05/0010/0073 16. Mirzapur.Kheri (87) 8/8/1/67 08/08/0010/0067 6/5/1/76 06/05/0010/0076 17. Nlzampur (1 ) 8/8/1/1 08/08/0010/0001 6/5/1/1 06/05/0010/0001 18. Rindhana (4) 8/8/1/32 08/08/0010/0032 6/5/1/5- 06/05/0010/0005 19. Thaska (34) 8/8/1/61 08/08/0010/0061 6/5/1/72 06/05/0010/0072

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

KATHURA C.D. BLOCK

103 104 VILLAGE KATHURA C.D. BLOCK _ities and

Loea- Name of village Total Total A,!,enities available" elf not available ~ithin the tion (with hadbast area popula- v1qag~, a dash (-) 1S shown in the coluoln and next Code number) of the tion to 1t 1n brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the necrest place tin number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, mar .. rai way ketl stationj hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Gohana Tahsil (Part) PO BS 1 Nizampur P) 1.020.00 2,842 (39.3 ) P(2} PHS T,W,TW, HP PO, BS 2 Bhawar (2) 1,947.00 5,826 (87S) P(l), PHS T,W, M,H HP Phone PHS, T,W,TW, PO, BS 3 Gharwal (3) 1,963.00 4,851 ( 773) P,M,H RP(2) HP Phone PO BS 30 Banwasa (13 ) 1,084.00 3,092 (477) P,M PHC,PHS, W,TW, RP(2} HP BS 31 Chhapra (6) 687.00 2,009 (265) P RP T,W,TW, -(-5) HP PTO, BS 32 Rindhana (4) 1,749.00 5,490 (854) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, RP(8) HP Phone PO, BS 33 Dhanana (5) 1,836.00 6,354 (979) P,M,H PHS.D, T,W,TW, '" Aladadpur RP(6) HP Phone T,W,HP PTO, BS 34 Kathura (89) 2,670.00 8,606 (1276) P,M,H, PHS, PUC,I RP(3) Phone BS 35 Kahalpa (7) 1,298.00 761 (106 ) P RP W.TW. -(-5) HP -(-5) 61 Thaska (3«\) 403.06 1,300 (190) P -(-5) T,W,rw, -(-5) HP -(-5) 62 Gudha (Part) (33) 364.00 979 ( 138) P RP(2) T,W,TW, -(-5) HP PO BS 63 Ahulana (10) 1,091.83 5,749 (857) P(2}, PHS,RP(4) T,TW, M(2),H(2) HP,C PO, BS 64 Madina (9) 1,219.00 4,487 (684) P,M,H PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, RP(2} HP Phone -(-5) S$ 65 Bhanderi (8) 517.00 1,451 (213) P PHS(2) W, 'TW PO BS 66 Chhi chhrana (88) 963.14 3,482 (520) P,M,H --PAS, W,TW, RP(2) HP W,TK, -(-5) 8S 67 Mirzapur (87) 724.38 2,176 (323) P(Z} RP HP Kheri 105 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and F~;~;t·--·--·--·--i;;i;a~;d-b;·;;~;;;---·----U~:------C~it~;:--A;;;-~~t-- vi1lage distance irri- able available (in. kms) gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Gohana l23) fA T(850.00), GC(847.00). TW(3.00) 44.00 23.00 103.00

·PR Gohana (22) fA T(1515.00), GC(1397.00), TW(118.00) 179.00 51.00 202.00

PR Gohana (16) fA T(1489.00), GC(1460.00), TW(20.00). 248.00 54.00 172.00 TWE(9.00) PR Gohana (10) fA T(481.00). GC(476.00), TW(5.00) 500.00 1.00 102.00

PR Julana (13) fA T(510.00), GC(510.00) 74.00 22.00 81.00

PR Julana (10) fA T(1123.00), GC(1123.00) 337.00 120.00 169.00

PR Julana (10) EA T(1111.00),GC{1111.00) 406.00 69.00 250.00

PR,KR Gohana (13) fA T(1516.00). GC(1511.00), TW(5.00) 824.00 32.00 298.00

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(754.00), GC(742.00), TW{12.00) 266.00 192.00 86.00

PR,KR Gohana (5) fA T(305.00), GC(162.00). TW{110.00), 5.00 47.06 46.00 TWE(33.00) PR,KR Gohana (2) fA T(302.00), GC(a8.00), TW(214.00) 35.00 27.00

PR,KR Gohana (6) EA T(836.00), GC(816.00), TW(20.00) 73.00 26.83 156.00

PR Gohana (8) EA T(923.00), GC(914.00), TWE(9.00) 50.00 246.00

PR Gohana (10) EA T(433.00), GG(430.00). TWE(3.00) 14.00 70.00

PR Gohana (13) EA T(755.00), GC(745.00). TWE(10.00) 49.00 0.14 159.00

PR Sohana (15) EO, T(572.00). GC(560.00), TW(S.OO), 24.00 0.38 128.00 EAG TWE(4.00) 106 VILLAGE KATHURA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villaq~ Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tjon (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/ station, hat if water- . any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

'~ Sahana Tahsil (Part)--concld.

68 Ghilor Khurd (86) 301.00 751 (112) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 69 Ghilor Kalan (85) 701.00 3,233 (450) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS,RS RP(2) HP 71 Bhainswan (83) 1,042.00 3,470 (471) P(2),M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS,RS Khtlrd RP(2) HP

Kathura C.D. Block Total 21,580.41 66,909 (9956) P(24) PHC(2) H(12) PHS(14} H(11 ) 0(1 ) PUCCi) RP(38} 1(1 ) 107 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (;nclud- vation ing giluchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(230.00), GC(198.00), TW(32.00) 45.00 25.00 1.00

PR,KR Gohana (16) EA T(559.00), GC(520.00), TW(39.00) 65.00 16.00 61.00

PR,KR Gohana (5) EA T(789.00), GC(627.00), TW(162.00) 67.00 186.00

T(15,053.00) 3305.00 679.41 2543.00 GC(14.231.00) TW(748.oo) TWE(68.oo)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN LAKHAN MAJRA C.D. BLOCK

109

111 LAKHAN MAJRA C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. Name of the village location Code Location Code location Code Location Cooe No. (Hadbast" No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rohtak Tahs i 1 (Part)

1. Bahu Akberpur (94) 8/8/3/32 08/08/0030/0032 6/6/2/72 06/06/0020/0072 2. Bahu Jamalpur (93) 8/B/3/33 08/08/0030/0033 6/6/2/74 06/06/0020/0074 3. Bhagotipur (89) 8/8/3/11 08/08/0030/0011 6/6/2/70 06/06/0020/0070 4. Chiri (91 ) 8/8/3/3 08/08/0030/0003 6/6/2/3 06/06/0020/0003 5. Gaddi Kheri (97) 8/8/3/36 08/08/0030/0036 6/6/2/76 06/06/0020/0076 6. Gurauthi (92) 8/8/3/10 08/08/0030/0010 6/6/2/4 06/06/0020/0004 7. Kharak Churangla (Kharak Cnulanga) ( 90) 8/8/3/2 08/08/0030/0002 6/6/2/2 06/06/0020/0002 8. Kutana (96) 8/8/3/34 08/08/0030/0034 6/6/2/61 06/06/0020/0061 9. Nandal (94) 8/8/3/1 08/08/0030/0001 6/6/2/1 06/06/0020/0001 10. Samar Gopalpur (90) 8/B/3/12 08/08/0030/0012 6/6/2/71 06/06/0020/0071 11. Singhpura (92) 8/8/3/31 08/08/0030/0031 6/6/2/73 06/06/0020/0073 12. Taja Majra (95) 8/8/3/35 08/08/0030/0035 6/6/2/75 06/06/0020/0075

Maham Tahsil (Part) 1. Bainsi (109) 8/8/2/12 08/08/0020/0012 6/6/1/19 06/06/0010/0019 2. Chand; (93) 8/8/2/10 08/08/0020/0010 6/6/1/23 06/06/0010/0023 3'. Gugaheri (111) 8/8/2/7 .08/08/002.0;0007 6/6/1/20 06/06/0010/0020 4. Kharak Jatan (110) 8/8/2/B 08/08/002eY/0008• 6/6/1/21 06/06/0010/0021 5. Kherainti (96) 8/8/2/11 08/08/0020/0011 6/6/1/24 06/06/0010/0024 6. Lakhan Majra ·(95) 8/8/2/9 08/08/0020/0009 6/6/1/22 06/06/0010/0022

VILLAGE' D~RY LAlHAN alAJRA C.D. BLOCK

113 VILLAGE lAKHAN MAJRA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amen it i es ava i1 at le (if not avail ab le .ithin the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-)';s shown in the colu~n and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5---10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway 'Ketl station, hat if water- ' any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) Nandal (94) 634.00 2,5'47 (391) P,M,H PHS,RP(2) T,W,HP PO BS

2 Kharak (90) 311.00 Un-- Churangla (Kharak Chulanga) 3 Chiri (91 ) 2,022.00 8,507 (1236) P(3) ,M(2), PHC ,PHS T,W, TW, PTO, BS H(2) ~ HP Phone 10 Gurauthi (92 ) 1,720.00 3.962 (556) P,M,H PHS W,TW,HP PO BS

11 Bha90tipur (89) 971.64 3,555 (577) P,M,H PHS,RP(2) W,TW,HP PO BS

12 Samar Gopalpur(90) 2,178.00 5,145 (789) P,M~ PHC,PHS, W,TK,TW, PO BS,R~ RP(3) HP 31 Singhpur? (92) 875.00 2,843 (450) P(3),M(2), -(5--10) T,w-,TW, PO BS H HP 32 Bahu Akberpur (94) 2,513.87 9,245(1449) P(2},M(2}) PHS(2),D, W,TW,HP PO BS H(2 ) RP( 3) ;VHG 33 Bahu Jamalpur (93) 467.00 1,076 (167) P RP(2) T,W,TW. -(-5) BS HP 34 Kutana (Part) (96) 450.00 443 (82) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

35 Taja Majra (95) 315.00 626 (92) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 36 Gaddi Kheri (97) 379.00 2,420 (387) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW. PO BS HP

Total 12,836:51 40,369(6176) P(15),M(12) PHC{t), H( 11) PHS(B) 0(1) , RP(12), VHG(1) 115 DIRECTORY land use

App- Neares t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and vi11age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not in kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Gohana (21) EA T(440.00), GC(440.00) 94.00 25.00 75.00

inhabited

PR,KR Rohtak (19) ED,EAG T(1198.00), GC(1198.00) 570.00 10.00 244.00

PR Rohtak (13) EA 1(1151.00), GC(1150.00), TWE(1.00) 455.00 114.00

PR Rohtak (10) EA T(863.24), GC(849.89), TW(10.23), 4.19 19.74 84.47 TWE (3.12) PR Rohtak (10) EA T(1782.00), GC(1760.38), TW(13.47), 211.97 55.17 128.86 TWE(8.15) PR,KR Rohtak (5) EA T(739.00), GC(591.00), TW(80.00), 31 .. 00 11.00 94.00 TWE(68.00) PR Rohtak (10) EA T(2053.45), GC(2023.87), TW(18.00), 242.35 10.33 207.74 TWE(11.58) PR Rohtak (6) EA T(424.00). GC(368.00). TW(29.00). 6.00 14.00 23.00 TWE(27.00) PR Rohtak (1) EA T(364.00), GC(13.00), TWE(351:00) 41.30 24.90 19.80

PR Rohtak (4) EA T(288.95), GC(272.26). TW(9.66), 12.21 13.84 TWE(7 .03) PR Rohtak (8) EA T(310.00), GC(310.00) 29.00 40.00

T(9613.64), GC(8976.40), TW(160.36), 1655.81 211.35 1044.71 TWE(476.88) 116 VILLAGE lAKHAM MJRA C.D. BUICK Aalenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available '\'Iithin the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash {-J is Shown in the coluan and next Cod~ number) of the tion to it in brackets the di'stance in Droad ranges V1Z. tlo. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is ~iven} hectares) of house­ Educa­-----~------~------Medical Drinking Post Day c.r Communi­ holds t ional water & days cation (potable) tele- of ('bus graph the stop, mar- rai lway ketl station; hat if water- . any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ma~ T~"si~ (Part)

(111) 7-80.00 1,504 (252) P,M T,W,TW. -(-5) BS 7 Gugaheri -~"'M',\ ',I HP BS 8 Kharak Jatan (110) B80.00 3,297 (515) P,M,H Pits T,W,TW, -(-5) :\ HP PHC ,PHS, T,W,TW, PO. BS 9 ~akhan Majra (95) 1,821.00 8,302 (1345) P(5), M(3). D.R.P(4} HP Phone H(3),PUC BS 1(} Chand; {93) 2,466.00 4;510 (107) P(3), PHS, T,W,HP PO, M(2) ,H RP(2)' Phone T,W,TW, Bs., RS 11 Kherainti (95) 1,064.00 4,825 (720) P(2), PHS PO. M,H HP Phone BS 12 Bains; ,(109) 2,233.00 5,300 (880) P(2}, PHS.RP(2~ T,W,TW, PO. 'M(2t ,H(2) VMS HP Phone

Total 9,244.0027,738(4,419) P14.M10 PHC1,PHS5 H8,PU~1 01,RP8, VHG1 Lakhan'Majra C.D. Block 22.080.5168.107(10595)P(29),M(22) PHC(3) Grand Total H( 19) PttS(13) PUC(1) 0(2) RP(20) YHG(2) 117 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation it'lg gauchar and ' groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Maham (18) ED,EAG T(706.00), GC(704.00). TW(2.00) 10.00 8.00 56.00

PR.KR Maham (11) ED.EAG T(774.00), GC(741.00). TW(16.00). 6.00 5.00 95.00 TWE(17.00) PR,KR Rohtak (18) EA 41.00 T(1117.00). GC(1086.00). TW(18.00) 290.00 85.00 288.00 TWE(13.00)

PR,KR Rohtak (16) EA T(2186.00), GC(2093.00), TW(70.00), 52.00 25.00 203.00 TWE(23.00) PR.KR Rohtak (19) EA T(9l5.00). GC(915.00) 25.00 10.00 114.00

PR.KR f.1aham (14) ED.EAG T(1935.00), GC(1925.00), TW(10.00) 87.00 26.00 185.00

41.00 T(7633.00), GC(7464.00), TW(116.00), 470.00 159.00 941.00 TWE( 53.00)

41~OO T(17246.64)M SC{16440.40), 2125.81 370.35 1985-:71 TW(276.36). TWE(5Z9.88)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN MAHAM C. D. :SLOCK _,. --,>--- ....---~.- . ..

II ~

121 MAHAN C_D. Il.OCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the vHlage Location Location Code Location locationCode Ito. (Hadbast No) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual) (Manual)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Mah_ TahSil (Part) 1- Ajaib (108) 8/8/2/13 08/08/0020/0013 6/6/1/15 06/06/0010/0015 2. Sahelba (103) 8/8/2/23 08/08/0020/0023 6/6/1/12 06/06/0010/0012 3. Sedwa (114 ) 8/8/2/4 08/08/0020/0004 6/6/1/3 06/06/0010/0003 4. Shaini Bharon (122) 8/8/2/18 08/08/0020/0018 6/6/1/10 06/06/0010/0010 5. Bhaini Chanderpal ( 117) 8/8/2/15 08/08/0020/001.5 6/6/1/6 O(j/06/0010/0006 6. Shaini Maharajpur (121 ) 8/8/2/17 08/08/0020/0017 6/6/1/9 06/06/0010/0009 7. 6haini $urjan (116) 8/8/2/16 08/08/0020/0016 6{6/1/5 06/06/0010{0005 8. Brlaran,. ( 106) 8/8/2/25 08/08/0020/0025 6/6/1/16 06/06/0010/0016 9. (.112 ) 8/8/2/6 08/08/0020/0006 6/6/1/2 06/06/0010/0002 10. Farmana Khas (113) 8/Sf2/5 08/0S/0020/0005 6/6/1/1 06/06/0010/0001 11. Gurawar (97) 8/8/2/27 08/08/0020/0027 6/6/1/25 06/06/0010/0025 12. Kharkhra (104 ) 8/8/2/24 08/08/0020/0024 6/6/1/13 06/06/0010/0013 13. Kher; Maham (118) 8/8/2/21 08/08/0020/0021 6/6/1/7 06/06/0010/0007 14. Madanheri (58) 8/8/2/1 08/08/0020/0001 6/11/3/53 06/11/0030/0053 15. Madina Gindhran (99) 8 {8/212.9 08/08/0020/0029 6/6/1127 06/06/0010/0027 16. Madina Kaursa'r. (105) 8/8/2/26 08/08/0020/0026 6/6/1/14 06/06/0010/0014 11. Maham (Rural) (120) 8/8/2/20 08/08/0020/0020 6/6/1/8 06/06/0010/0008 18. Mokhrakhas (101) B/8/2/31 08/0B/0020/0031 6/6/1/29 06/06/0010/0029 19. Mokhra Kheri Rojh (102) 8/8/2/30 OB/08/0020/0030 £/6/1/28 06/06/0010/0028 20. Muradpur Tekna (100) 8/8/2/32 08/0B /0020 /0032 6/6/1{30 06/06/0010/0030

21. Nidana (~'8) 8/8/2/28 08/08/0020/0028 6/6/1/26 06/06/0010/0026 22. Nindana (107) 8/8/2/14 08/08/0020/0014 6/6/1/18 06/06/0010/0018 23. Seman (115) 8/8/2/3 08/08/0020/0003 6/611/4 06/06/0010/0004 24. Shekhupur Titri (119) 8/8/2/22 08/08/0020/0022 6/6/1/17 06/06/0010/0011 ( 25. Singhwa Khas (59) 8/8/2/2 08/08/0020/0002 6/11/3/52 /06/11/0030/0052. 26. Sisar Khas (123) B/8/2/19 08/08/0020/0019 6/6/1/11 06/06/0010/0011

VILLAGE DIRECTORY MAHA .. C.D. BLOCK

123 124 VILLAGE MAHAM C.D. BLOCK Alllenities and

Loca- Name of v ill age Total Total Amenities avai1 ab le (if not available tlith-in the tion (with hadbast area popula- vi 11 age, a .dash (-) is shown in the co 1UIVl and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5.. 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~.~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~, mar- raj way leet/ station, hat if water- any way)

1 2 ·3 4 ." '5 6 7 8 9 10

Jlah_ Tahsil (Part) 1 Madanheri (58) 1,679.00 4,290 (605) P(2) , PHS T,W,HP PO. BS M(2) , Phone H(2) 2 Singhwa Khas (59) 1,900.00' 4,298 (599) P.M,H PHS, T,W PO, BS RP(3) Phone

3 Seman (115) 2,348.00 7,090 (1115) P(2), PHS(2), T,W PO, .~ BS M(2), RP(2) Phone H(2) 4 Bedwa (114) 909.00 849 (128) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS 5 Farmana Khas (113) 2,522.00 7,500 (1147) P(2), PHS, [), T,W PO, BS M(2) , RP(3) Phone H(2) 6 Farmana Badshah- 796.00 3,131 (453) P RP T,W,TW -(-5) BS pur (112) 13 Ajaib (108) 1,286.00 5.378 (803) P(2) , PHS, RP T,W PO, BS M,H Phone

14 Nindana (107) 3,534.00 11,146 (1695 ) P(2), PHS, W.,TW PO ~ as M( 2 ) , RP(7) Phone H(2), PUC 15 Bhain1 Chanderpal 1,592.00 4,197 (647) P,M,H PHS, RP T,W PO, BS (117) Phone 16 Bhain; Surjan 1,649.00 4,580 P01 ) P(3), M, PHS T ,W PO, BS (116) 1r. Phone 17 Shain; 728.00 2,624 (544) P,M PHS T,W -(5-10) .. BS Maharajpur (121 )

18 Bhaini 1,598.00 2,910' (478) P,M PHS, T,W ~O BS Bharon (122 ) RP(2) 19 Sisar Khas (123) 1,176.00 4,806 (774) P,M,H PHS, Q,RP T,W PO, BS Phone 20 Maham (Rural 4.249.00 3,242 (467) P(l),M,H, MCW,PHS, T,W,HP -(-5) as Part) ( 120) PUC,C RP(7) 125 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply . upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) I irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Maham (12) ED,EAG.. T(1479.00), GC(1479.00) 73.00 8.00 119.00

PR,KR Maham (5) EA T(1445.00), GC(1445.00) 320.00 8.00 127.00

PR,KR Maham (8) ED,EAG.. T(1662.00), GC(1662.00) 318.00 112.00 256.00

PR,KR flaham (11) ED,EAG T(476.00), GC(476.00) 384.00 49.00 PR,KR Maham (13) EA T{1589.00), GC{1589.00) 717.00 8.00 208.00

PR,KR Maham (11) ED T(669.00), GC(669.00) 43.00 17.00 67.00

PR,KR Maham (16) ED,EAG .. T(1122.00), GC(1112.00), TW(6.00), 22.00 142.00 TWE(4.00) PR,KR Maham (9) EA T(2316.00), GC(2316.00) 835.00 1'94.00 189.00

PR,KR Maham (4) EA T(1061.00), GC(1061.00) 361.00 95.00 75.00

PRtl

I d PR.KR Maham (5) ED T(370.00). GC(370.00) 282.00 \ 10.00 66.00 I .J PR,KR Maham (5) EA T(641.00), GC(641.00) 793.00 41.00 123.00

PR.KR Maham (6) EA T(823.00), GC{821.00). TWE(2.00) 132.00 118.00 103.00

PR,KR Maham (0) EA T(3661.00), GC{ 3511.00)" WE (lS0.00) 466.00 35.00 87.0e 126 VILLAGE MAHAN C.D. BLOCK Alllenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenit i es ava ilab le (if not ava i1 ab le "Ii th in the tion (with had bast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the colu~n and next Code number) of the' tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 km~ and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is ~iven) hectares) of house­ ------~------.------Educa­ Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus gr~ph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station; hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Maham Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 21 Kheri Maham (118 ) 862.00 2,324 (361) P PHS T,W Phone BS 22. Shekhupur 366.00 234 (40) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS Titri (119) 23 Bahelba (103)3,938.00 11,,615 (1778) P(3) ,M(2), RP(7) T,W PO, BS H(2), Tr. Phone 24 Kharkhra (104 ) 965.00 5,742 (934) P(2) ,M(2), PHS,RP T,W,HP PO, BS H(2) Phone

2~ Bharan (106)1,699.00 5,167 (826) P(2) ,M(2), PHS,RP T,W,HP PO, BS H Pho'ne 26. Madina Kaursan(105)1,937.00 5,999 (985) P-,M(2) , PHC ,PHS, T,W,HP PO, BS H(2),PUC RP Phone

27 Gurawar (97) 1,780.00 6,916 (1097) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO, \ BS Phone 28 Nidana (98) 959.00 2,786 ('421 ), P(2),M PHS(2), T,W,TW, PO BS O,RP HP 1 29 Mad ina 1,957.00 - 5,807 (903) P(2) PHS,RP(2) T,W,TW, PO, BS Gindhran (99) HP Phone 30 Mokhra 2,556.00 5,539 (850) P \ PHS,RP W,HP PO, BS Kheri Rojh (102 ) VHG Phone

31 MOkhrakhas (101) 1,780.00 8,957 (1363) P(2) ,M(2), PHC,PHS(2~W,HP PO I BS H{2), Tr. RP(2),VHG \ Phq'ne"

32 Muradpur Tekna (100) 431.00 1,573 (245) P PHS.RP W,HP -(-5) BS Maha. C.D. Block Total 45,196.00 128,700 P(41) MCW(1).PHC(2) (19959) M(28) PHS(Z5) H(23) 0(3), RP(45) PUC(3) VH&(2) C(l ) Jr(3) 127 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto'two decimal places) to and ------.------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not irri­ able available (in kms) gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Maham (1) EA T( 689 .00), GC( 684.00) TW(3.00) TWE (2 .00) 72.00 16.00 85.00 PR,KR Maham (4) EA T(294.00), GC(294.00) 51.00 2.00 19.00

PR Maham (5) EA T(3088.oo, GC(3078.00), TWE(10.00) 410.00 33.00 407.00

PR,KR Maham (8) EA T(782.00), GC(774.00), TW(5.00), 26.00 157.00 TWE(3.00) PR,KR Maham (13) ED,EAft .. T(1450.00). GC(1405.00), TW(45.00) 73.00 176.0f)

PR,KR Rohtak (16) ~A T(1632.00). GC(1583.00), TW(40.00), 64.00 241.00 TWE{9.00) PR,KR Rohtak (21) EA T(1042.00), GC(1042.00) 468.00 162.00 108.00

PR,KR Rohtak (13) EA T(766.00), GC(761.00), TW(5.00) 55.00 138.00

PR,KR Rohtak (16) EA T(1221.00). GC(1215.00), TW(6.00) 401.00 335.00

I PR,KR Rohtak (24) EA T(1385.00), GC(1309.00),. ·TW(76.00) 998.00 173.00

PR,KR Rohtak (24) EA T(1162.00), GC(1112.00), TW(20.00), 370.00 248.00 TWE(30.00)

PR,Ka- Rohtak (22) EA T{341.00) GC(323.00), TW(18.00) 19.0~ 71.00

... T(32311.00). GC(31875.00). WE(150.00), 8082.00 877 .00 3926.00 TW(226.00), TWE(60.00)

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES IN KALANAUR C.D. BLOCK

129

131 ,KAI.M,u C.D. BlOCK

," 1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village I..ocation Location Coae 'location Location 'Code 146. ~Hadba~t No.) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual) (Manual) ,

I 1 2 3 4 5 6 "'" ...... ,.. .. 'ROtaUt Tihsl1 (Part) I 1. An~a1 (125) 8/I}J3/41 '08/08/0030/0041 6/6/2/80 06 /06'/0020/0080 ~ "' '2 ~ Bahali Anandpur (98) 8/8/3/38 08/08/0030/0038 6/6/2/77 06/06/0020/0077 -.,. , I 3. Balab (112) 8/8/3/73 08/08/0030/0073 <6/6/2/85 06/06/0020/0085 4. Balimd . (106 ) 8/8/3/80 08/08/0030/0080 '6/6/2/90 06 /06 /0020 /Qh90 5. "Bclnjani .( 123) 8/8J3/39 08/08/0030/0039 5/6/2/78 06/06)002076078 '6';" Susana (129) '8/8/,1/45 08/08/0030/0045 6(6/2/104 06/06/0020Y0104 7 •. Dobtt (99) 8/8/3/37 08/08/0030/0037 6/6/2/59 06/06/0020/0059 I 8. st\ar i Sal ab (120) 8/8/~/58 ~'. 08/08/0030/0058 6/6/2/81, 06/06/0020/0081 9. Gudhan (134) 8/873/51 08/08/0030/0051 , 'f O. 'Gurriauth i (105) 8/8/,1/71 08/08/0030/0071 6/6/2/88 06/06/0620/0088 , (1 : Jindraii' Kalan (135) '8/8/3/42 08/08/0030/0042 ) 2. 08/08/0030/0078 6/6/20/92 KaMlpur". i108) 8/8/3/78- .... ~/?6!tbo20/0092 13. Kahnaur (114) 8/8/3/57 08/08/0030/0057 61.6/2195 06/Q~10020/0095 14. Kakrana (104 ) 8/8/3/72 08/08/0030/0072 6/6/2/89 06/05/0020/0089 15. Kalanaur Kalan (126) 8/8/3/43 08/08/0030/0043 6/6/2/101 06/06/0020/01°1 16. Kalanaur Khurd (127) 8/8/3/50 08/08/0030/0050 6/6/2/102 061°6/0020/010, 17. Kanhe 1i (73) 8/8/3/69 08/08/0030/0069 6/6/2/56 06'/06/0020/005 / 18. Karountha (70) 8/8/3/$1, 08/08/0030/0081 6/6/2/53 06/06/0020/°953 19. Katesra (118 ) 8/8/3/52 08/08/0030/0052 6/6/2/99 I 06/06/0020/0099 20. Kelanga (130) a/8/3/46 08/08/0030/0046 6/6/2/105 06/06/0020/0105, 21. (131) 8/8/3/47 08/08/0030/0047 6/6/2/107 06/06/002f/0107 22. (132) 8/8/3/48 Q8/08/0030/0048 6/6/2/106 06/06/0020/0106 } 23. Kherari (133) 8/8/3/49 08/08/0030/0049 6/6/2/108 06/06/d020/0108 1 I

24~ Lahli (124) 8/8/3/40 08/08/0030/0040 6/6/2/79 06/06/Q020/0079 25. Malna (72) 8/8/3/70 08/08/0030/0070 6/6/'J./55 06/06/6020/0055 (117) 08/08/0030/0054 6/6/2/98 . 06/06J0020/0098 26. Manjha 8/8/3/54 I 27. Maraud; Jatan (103) S/8/3/61 08/0S/0030/0061 -6/6/2/87 06/06)0020/0087 28. Maroudi Rangran (122) 8/8/3/60 08/08/0030/0060 6/6/2/86 06/06(0020/0086/ } 29. ( 110) 8/8/3/76 OS/08/0030/0076 6/6/2/94 06 /Oq/0020 /009(4, 30. -Matana (109) sis/3/77 08/08/0030/0077 6/612/93 06/0~/002() /00:93 132 , ICALAIIAlJR C.D.,}l.9CK

1991 Census ,1981 Census

Serial Name of, the vill age Location Location Code, I Location Location Code. No, (Hadbast No.) Code (Computer') , COQe (Computer) ~Manual) (Manual)

6 " 2 3 4 5 Rqh~at tfhsU, (~,art)-Concld. ~1· ~igana (119) ,8/~/3/53 / 0~/08/oo30/Q053 6/6/2/100 06/06/0020/0100 3,2. Pahra",ar (69} 8/8/3/83 08/08/0030/0083 6/6/2152 06/06/0020/0052

:~$~ Patwapur (121) ,8/8/3/59 t 08/08/0030/0059 ,6/6/2/82 06 Gfl!' /0020 (0082 / ' ~~, IUlan~, ,(116) ,~/8/3/S5 ,08(08/0030/0055 6/6/2197 06{Q6/0020/0097

'l~. ~ ttau..' i .(107) .8/8/3/79 08/0810030/0079 6/6/2/91 06/Q6/0020/oo91

~6 Sampal (128) 8/8/3/44 , 08/08/0030/0044 ~/6/2/103 ~/06/0020/0103

37, Sang~ Hera (115) 8/8/3/56 08/08/0030/0056 6/6/2196 06/06LOO20/0096

38. \~imli (71 ) 8/8/3]82 08/08/0030/0082 6/6/2/54 06(0~/0020/0054

39. Sunari Kalan 101.) 8/8/3/64 0~/08/0030/0064 ,6/6/2/57 o~tp6/Q020/0057 40. tiunari Khurd (102) 8/M3/62 08/08/0030/0062 6/6/2/58 06/06/q020(OO58 41. ~ndana (111 ) 8/8/3/75 O~/q8/0030/oo75 6/6/2/84 06/06/0020(.0084 42. imurpur (113) 8/8/3/74 08/08/0030/0074 .... 5/6/2/83 06/06/Q020/Q083. , ' *N~_ly created' Hna~ •. vn.LAGE DIRECTORY KALANAUR. C.D. BLOCK

133 134 vu:'lAGE KAlMAUR C.D. BLOCK Allen it; es and

Loca~ Name of. vfl'l a~e Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hcidbast area popula­ vilJage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) , of the tion to' it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and ~5 kms~ 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number; wh~e the facility is available is,given) hectares) ,of house­ Educa­--~------~------.-----~------Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Conmuni­ holds tiona l' water & days cation (potable) tele- of. (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station hat if water:. any . way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtat Tahsil (Part)

37 Dobh (99) 753.00 2.902 (450) P.M,H -(-5) T.W,TW, PO BS.RS HP 38 Bahal i (98) 795'.00 4,116 (577) P(2), PHS, W,TW, PO BS Anandpur M,H D,VHG HP 39 Banyan; (123) 1,544.00 4,186 (627) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS' HP

40 Lahli (124) 1,230.00 3,334 (535) P(2), P'HS.RP.(4), ~1W,TW, po, BS,RS M(2),H VHG HP Phone

41 Anwal (125) 1,893.00 4,312 (675) P(3), PHS, T.W,TW, PTO~ BS M(2),H RP(2) H? Phone 42 Jindran ( 135) 783.00 1,698 (225) P -(-5) T, W, TW Phone -(-5) K~lan 43 Kalanaur (126) 1,342.00 973 (190) -(-5) PHS T,TW, -(-5) BS,RS Ka 1an (Part) HP 44 Sampal (128) 1,243.00 2.956 (454) P,M,H -(5-10) T.W PO, BS,RS Phone 45 Busana (129) 799.00 2,871 (414) P,M,H -(5-10) T,W I PO, BS Phone 46 Kelanga (130) 3,175.00 11,615(1796) P(2), PH~( 2), T,W.TW, PO, BS M(2) , RP HP Phone H(2) . 47 Kharak (131 ) 1,116.00 10,528(1475) P(2), MCW, T,W PO~ ,.. BS,RS Kalan M(2) , PHC,PHS Phone H(2) .p,uC 48 Kharak ( 132) 1,048.00 3.715 (539) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 49 Kherari ( 133) 67().00 2,293 (348) P(2),M PHS T,W PO, as Phone

50 tKalanaur (127) 1,242.00 478 (82) P RP(5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) Khurd (Part) HP 135 DIRECTORY land use,

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town' supply upto two decimal places) to and village dist'ance F~~;;t------i~i~-;ted--b;-;O~-;;;------U~:------C~lt~~:--A;;;-~;t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12, 13 14 15 16 17 18

P.R R<;>htak t6) EA T(570.72),GC(434.51},TW(98.15), 92.19 2.66 87.'43 TWE(38.06) PR Rohtak (9) EA .. T(698.77),GC(694.44),TW(1.12}, 15.56 17.34 63.33 TWE(3.21) PR Rohtak (8) EA T(1021.14),GC{1012.02),TW(2.02), 394.20 9.53 119.13 TWE{ 7.10) PR Ka', anaur (5) EI\ T(879.01'.GC(868.49).TW(7.40}, 206.23 50.57 94.19 TWE(3.12) PR,KR Rohtak ( 19) EA T{1532.02),GC{1501.00),TWE(31.02) 232.29 128.69

PR,KR Rohtak (20) ED, T(590.41),GC(568.21),TWE(22.20) 133.54 59.05 EAG PR Kalanaur (1) EO T(1264.27),GC(12Q6~88),TW(22.18), 30.98- 46.75 TWE(35.21) PR Kalanaur (4) EA T(1105.00),GC(978.00),TWE(127.00) 61.97 76.03

PR,KR Kalanaur (8) EA T(687.55),GC(686.55),TwE(1.00} 17.45 50.55 43.45

PR,KR Kalanaur'(13) EA T(2724.16),~C(2517.10),TW(205.02), 168.25 87.17 195.42 TwE(2.04)

PR.KR Kalanaur(10) Ell. T(797.00),GC(795.00).TW(l.00), 105.00 53:00 161.00 TWE(1.00) > PR.KR Bhiwan1 (8) Ell. .. T(860.00) ,GC(804.oo). TW(56'.OO) 51.00 20.00 117.00

PR Kahnaur (4) EO, T(504.00) ,GC(478.00) ,TWE(26.00) 108.00 58.00 EAG PR Kalanaur (3) E/\ T(900.02r.-"GC(876.14) , TW(23.88) 295.73 0.20 46.05 136 VILLAGE' KALANAUR C.D. BLOCK

Loca- Name of vjllage Total Total Amenities a~ai1able (if not available within. the tion (with hadbast area popula­ vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown in the col unn and next Code number' of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v~11age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number . where the facility is available' is given) hectares) of house­ Ed~~;:---M;di~;l---o;i~ki~~--p~;t---o;;-~;-t~~~i: holds tional water, It- days cation (potable) tele- of (buS graph the stop, mar"; railway ketl station. hat' if 'water- ' any way)

1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10

Iohtak Tabs11 (Par~)--Cont~. 51 G'udhan (134) 1,308.00 3,358 (508) P,M,H PHS T.W -(-5) .. as

52 K~tesra (118) 616.00 3,071 (443) P o T,W,TW PO. 'BS Phone 53 Nigana (119) 1,932.00 4,886 (752) P.(2), • PHS 1,II,TW, PO, as M,H HP Phone

~4 Manjha (117) 1.032.00 279 (45) ~(-5) -(-5) W,TW _( -5) I -(-5) 55 Pilana (116) 1,429.00 4.083 (612) P,M.H PHC, T,W,TW, PO. as PHS HP 'Phone 56 Sanga Hera (115) 793.00 1,737 (241) P,M -(-5) T,W -(-5) •• as 57 Kahnaur (114) 2,762.00 7,611(1264) P(2), PHC, T,W, TW, PTO, BS M(2). PHS, Hr Phone H(2) VHG

58 ~ari Sal abi (20) 420.00 1.404 (219) P,M PHS T.W,HP PO, 8S Phone 59 Patwapur (1?1) 664.00 1,606 (264) P(2),M PHS,RP r.TW, PO BS HP 60 Maroudi (122) 680.00 1,387 (195) P.M.H PHS T.W.TW, -(-5) .. BS Rangran HP

61 Maraudi (103) 647.00 1,721 (240) P,M,H ~(-5) T,W,TW.. -(-5U.... BS I Jatan HP

62 Sunar; Khurd l10~) 99Z.oo 2,612 (366) P,M,H ~HS, I T,W,HP,C ~O BS VHG 64 StJnari ,( 101 ) 1,040.00 8,196(}342) P,M,H PHS, T,W PO BS Ka lan(Part.) VHG 1,667 (243) P T,W,TW, PO 69 Kanheli{Part)$73) 244.00". RP(2) . HP 70 Maina (72) 868.00 3.706 (556) P PHS. T,W.TW, PO 5S RP(3): HP

71 G~rnauth1 (105) 910.00 3.381 (511) P,M,H PHS T.W,HP PO, SS, Phone ,}37,

DIRECTORY ranet ultr "

App- I(eares t- Power Land use (i.e. area under different 'types of land use· in hectares rounded roach town supply , upto two decimal places) to , and f vilJage distance Forest'------~------Irrigated by' source Un- Cultur------Area not (in kms) 'irri- able available ~ated waste for culti­ (includ- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

'11 1t 13" 14 15 16 17 18

,PR Ka 1anaur (2) ED,EAG.. T(906.00} .GC(888.80) .'TW( 17. 20} 330.00 12.00 60.00 PR,KR Kalanaur (7) EA T{482.30).GC(482.30) 67.25' 19.04 47.41

PR Kalanaur/(6) ED. .... T( 1170.49) ,GC( 1118. 18), TW(31.05), 548.00 112.51 101.00 EAG TWE(21.26) KR Kalanaur(10) EA T(494.oo),GC(476.S8),WE~17.42) 505 .. 00 , .. PR,KR Kalanaur(l,l EA T(659.68) ,G~($16. 97), TIf(-72·48) , 636.78 '58.76' ,/ TWE(7Q.23) PR~KR Kalanaur(10) E'O~EAG.. :T(353.00),GCd34.98) ..TW(lS.02) 398.00 <\2.00 PR Rohtak (32) EA T.(lgg7.00),GC(1i5~.OQ).TWE(245.00L 56:t.OO 198'.00

" PR Rohta~ (27) EA T(370.60) ,GC(367 .50), TW(3.10) .. 33.30

, PR RohtaK (19) EA • ~ T(528.60) ,GC(523.oo), TW(5.00) 75.00 7.00' 54.00

Rohtak (11) EA T(3p8.00),G£(304.00),TW(18.00), 252.00 70.00 TWE(36.oo) ,! PR Rohtak (11) EA T(330.00),Ge(231.oo),TW(84.00), 255.00 .. 62.00 TWE{15.00), PR Rohtak (3) EA , T(500.00) ,Ge( 460.00),!W( 40 .. 00)' 103.00 389.00

PR Rohtak (3) EA T(619.oo),GC(507.00),TW(112.00) 196.00 225.00

PR,K~ Rohtak (3) ED. T( 192.00) ,Ge( 185;00); TW(3.00). 48.00 EAG TWE(4.oo) PR.KR Rohtak (6) EA T(732.oo);GC(732.00) 16.00 .. 120.00'

,PR Rohtak (11) EA T(452.00),Ge(448.00),TW(4.00) 115.00 343.00 138 VILLAGE ICALANAUR C.D. BLOCK J\pIenities and

-, Loca~ Name of village Total Total Amenities ava'i1ab1-e i(if not available within the tion (with had bast area popula- village, a dash ('OJ is, shown in the column and next Code numbe!") of the tiori to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest pI ace ( in number wh~re the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa-----.------.------~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun i - holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl station~ hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 \ 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtak Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

72 Kakr~na ( 104) 688.00 2,307 (303) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 73 Balab (112) 819.00 2,841 (417) P,M PHC, T,W,HP -(-5) BS PHS(2 )

74 Taimurpur (113 ) 276.00 420 (68) P -(';'~) T,W, Phone .. BS HP 75 Sundana (111) 1,552.00 5,304 (776) P(2), PH5-, T,W,HP PO BS M(2), VHG H(2) 76 Masudpur (110) 410.00 1-,022 (138) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) .. BS 77 Matana (109) 227.83 Un-- 78 Kabulpur (108) 993.89 3,445 (521) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 79 Ritauli (107) 1,102.35 4,-360 (615) P,M,H PHS T,W,HP PO BS 80 Ba I and ( 106) 2,002.00 5,964 (913) P,M,H PHC, T,W PO, BS PHS PhOne 81 'Karountha (70) 1,217.00 5,094,(764) P(2), PHS, T,W,TW PO BS M(2), VHG H(2) 82 SimI i (71) 396.00 1,458 (223) P RP"( 2) , T,W,TW, PO BS VHG HP 83 Pahrawar (69) 802.00 2,199 (437) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW, PO BS RP(3) HP

Kalanaur 44.456.01 141,696(21363) , P(51) MeW(1) C.D. Block M(37) PHC(5) Total H(29) PHS(28) PUC(1) D(2),RP(23) VHG(8) 139 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by sourc~ Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kmsj irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rohtak (11) EA T(463.00),GC(459.00).TW(4.00) 161.00 64.00

PR Rohtak (14) EA T(641.00),GC(536.00).TW(50.00). 92.00 9.00 77.00 TWE(55.00) PR Rchtak (13) EA T(233.00),GC(208.B4),TWE(24.16) 21.00 22.00

" ~pk Rohtak (13) EA T(1140.00),GC(1130.95),TW{9.05) 278.00 134.00

PR -Rohtak (28) EA T{319.10),GC(276.12).TWE(42.98) 42.77 48.13 inhabited

PR Beri' (8) EA T(701.04).GC(666.95).TW(34.09) 180.75 112.10

PR Rohtak (16) EA T(711.00),GC(675.00),TW(36.00) 244.00 147.3S PR Rohtak (11) Ell. T(1556.00).GC(1533.85).TW{22.15) 158.0<) 23.00 265·PO

PR Rohtak (13) EA T(1079.00),GC(1077.00),TW(2.00) 17.00 37.00 84.00

PR.. KR Rohtak (19) EA T(306.00) ,GC(281.00) ,TW{10.00). 19.00 71.00 TWE(15.00) PR,KR Rohtak (6) EA T(640.00).GC(630.00).TW(10.00) 31.00 2.00 129.00

. ., T(32061.28).GC(30222 .. 36), . 7285.04 571 .. 3~ 4304.59 WE(17.42),TW(1001.91), TWE(825.59)

AI,.PHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN ROHTAK C.D. BLOCK:

l41

143

ROOM C.O. Bl~"'K

1991 Census 1981 Census

Ser; a1 Name of the village Location Code location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 1. Asan (56) 8/8/3/88 08/08/0030/0088 6/6/2/26 05/06/0020/0026 2. Bahmanwas (80) 8/8/3/17 08/08/0030/0017 6/6/2/12 06/06/0020/0012

3. Bakheta (51) 8/8/3/89 08/08/0030/0089 6/6/2/27 06/06/0020/0027 4. Basantpur (63) 8/8/3/18 08/08/0030/0018 6/6/2/13 06/06/0020/0013 5. Bhaiyanpur (66) 8/8/3/67 08/08/0030/0067 6/6/2/16 06/06/0020/0016

~ Bhalot (59) 8/8/3/86 08/08/0030/0086 6/6/2/22 06/06/0020/0022 7. Bohar (68) 8/8/3/68 08/08/0030/0068 6/6/2/17 06/06/0020/0017 8. Chamari (79) 8/8/3/16 08/08/0030/0016 6/6/2/65 06/06/0020/0065 9. Dhamar (62) 8/8/3/19 08/08/0030/0019 6/6/2/19 06/06/0020/0019 10. Ghuskani (86) 8/8/3/9 08/08/0030/0009 6/6/2/5 06/06/0020/0005 11. Humayunpur (50) 8/8/3/90 08/08/0030/0090 6/6/2/29 06/06/0020/0029 12. Jala1pur (100) 8/8/3/63 08/08/0030/0063 6/6/2/60 06/06/0020/0060 13. Jasia (82) 8/8/3/6 08/08/0030/0006 6/6/2/9 05/06/0020/0009 14. Jindran (87) 8/8/3/14 08/08/0030/0014 6/6/2/69 06/06/0020/0069 15. I

16. Katwara (84) ~/a/3/4 08/08/0030/0004 6/6/2/7 06/06/0020/00'07 17. Khadwali (85) 8/8/3/8 08/08/0030/0008 6/6/2/6 06/06/0020/0006

18~ Kilo; Dopana (61) 8/8/3/24 08/08/0030/0024 6/6/2/21 06/06/0020/0021 19 Kiloi Khas (60) 8/8/3/20 08/08/0030/0020 6/6/2/';0 06/06/0020/0020 20. Ladhot (65) 8/8/3/25 08/08/0030/0025 6/6/2/18 06/06/0020/0918 21. Mdkrouli Kalan (64) 8/8/3/26 08/08/0030/0026 6/6/2/14 06/06/0020/0014 06/06/0020/0015 22. Makroul, i , Khurd (75) 8/8/3/27 08/08/0030/0027 6/6/2/15 23. Mun'gan (55) 8/8/3/22 08/08/0030/0022 6/6/2/25 06/06/0020/0025 24. Nas;rpur (77) 8/8/3/29 08/08/0030/0029 6/6/2/66 06/06/0020/0066

25. Para (67) 8/8/3/66 08/08/0030/00~6 6/6/2/63 06/06/0020/0063 26. Polangi '(53) 8/8/3/21 08/08/0030/0021 6/6/2/24 06/06/0020/0024 27. Rohtak (Rural) (74) 8/8/3/65 08/08/0030/0065 6/6/2/62 06/06/0020/0062 28. Rurki (54) 8/8/3/23 08/08/0030/0023 6/6/2/23 05/06/0020/0023 29. Sahan Majra (81) 8/8/3/7 08/08/0030/0007 6/6/2/10 06/06/0020/0010 30. Sanghi (83) 8/8/3/5 08/08/0030/0005 6/6/2/8 06/06/0020/09°8 144 ROKTAK C,.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seda1 ,Name of the vi 11 age location'Code location Code Loeat ion -Code loeat ion Code No. (Hadbast No.) . (Manu a 1" (Computer) (Manua 1) (Comput"er)

2 3 4 5 6

Rohtat Tahsil (Part~~Concld.

31. Sarai Ahmed (76) 8/8/3/28 08/08/0030/0028 6/6/2/64 06/06/0020/0064 32. Sasrauli . (78) 8/8/3/15 08/08/0030/0015 6/6/2/11 06/06/0020/001.1 33. 'Sunderpur (91 ), 8/813130 08-/08/0030/0030 6/6/2/67 06/06/0020/0067 34. Jitol; (88) 8/8/3/13 08/08/0030/0013 6/6/2/68 06/06/0020/0068 VILLAGE DIRECTORY RORTAI C.D. BLOGI

145 146 VILLAGE ROHTAK C.D. BlOCK Ailenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities ava i1 able (if not avail ab 1e within the tion (with hadbast, area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the' tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------.------_._------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day Qr Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, ma~ railway ket/ . station. hat ff water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 4 Katwara (84) 554.00 865 (143) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) ... as HP 5 Sanghi (83) 2,274.00 7,412(1182) P(3),M, PHC, W,.HP PTO, BS H,PUC PHS(2) Phone 6 Jasia (82) 1,462.00 5,400 (853) P,M,H PHS,VHG T,W,HP PTO, BS, RS Phone 7 t Sahan Majra (81) 488.00 30 (6) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8 Khadwali (85) 1,8'27.00 6,725 (970) P(2), PHS T,W, TW, PO, BS M(~),H HP Phone 9 Ghuskani (86) 404.00 1,155 (177) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 1-3 Tito 1i (88) 1,668.00 8,461(1183) P(3), flHS, W,HP PO, as M,H RP(4} Phone 14 Jindran (87) 362.00 1,247 (204) P ,PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 15 Sasraul i (78) 367.00 687 (94) P 0 w. nt,HP -(-5) BS 16 Chamari (79) 538.63 3,542. (531) P,M,H PHS W,TW,HP PO / BS 17 Bahmanwas (80). 651.00 2,062 (319) PtM,H PHS T,W, ,PO as ", 18 Basantpur (63) 313.00 1,379 (204) . - ( -5 ) VHq T,W -(-5) BS ft p 19 Dhamar (62) 1,170.00 3,757 (531{ P,M,H PHS.RP W.TW PO. ~ BS p' . Phone

20 Kilo1 Khas (60) 1,447.00 5.121 (743) P(2), PHC,PHS, T,W,TW, PO ~S M(2), RP( 4)... HP H(2) VHG _\. 21 Polangf (53) 445.00 1.663 (233) P -t-S) ~_ J ,W,HP PO .. as 22 Mungan (55) 469.00 2.275 (309) P,M PHS,VHEi T,W PO as 23 Rurki (54) 1,404.00 5,940 (B04) P,M,H PHS.VHG T,W.HP PO, BS Phone 24. Kiloi Dopana(61) 1,522.00 5,016 (711) -(-5) RP(4) T,W.TW, -(-5) BS HP I 25 Ladhot (65) 671.00 2,572 (378) P(2). 0 'T ,W PO 85 M,H 141 DIRECTORY

land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal-places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Rohtak (21) EA T(487.00),GC(487.00) 36.00 7.00 24.00

PR Rohtak (18) EA T(17~6.00),GC(1495.00), 119.00 1!!S.00 198&00 TW(201.00), TWE(100.00) PR Rohtak (14) EI\. T(901.00), GG(818.00). TW(13.00), 387.00 75.00' 9g.00 TWE (10.00) PR Rohtak (16) ED T(404.00) ,GC (318.00), TW( 46.00), HIE( 40.00) 34.00 15.00 35.00 PR,KR Rohtak (18) EA T(13 05 •OO ),GC(793.0dl,TW(162.00), 487.00 87.00 148.00 HIE ( 150.00) PR Rohtak (14) EA T(326.00),GC(188.00),TW(108.00), 38.00 12.00 28.00 TWE(30.00} PR Rohtak (10) EA T(1352.00) ,GC(948.00) ,TW(204.00), 153.00 37.00 126.00 TWE(200.00) PR Rohtak (19) EA T(260.00) ,GC{39.00), TW(201.00)~ 32.00 42.00 28.00 TWE{20.00)

PR Rohtak (6) ED,EAG •• T{297 .00) ,GC(228 .00), TW(45 .?ql,TWE (24.00) S.OO 38.00 24.00 PR Rohtak (10)- EA T(379.00) ,GC(297.00)TW(56.00) ,TWE{26.00) 68.00 21.63 70.00 PR Rohtak (11) EA T(350.00),GC(321.00),TW(29.00) 230.00 2~.00 49.00 PR Rohtak (11) EA 1(264.00),GC(262.00),TW(1.~0),TWE(1.00) 4.00 20.00 25.00 PR Rohtak (13) EA T(981.00),GC(919.00),TW(2.00) 11.00 71.00 101.00

PR.KR Rohtak (16) EA t(1103.00).9C(1100.00),TW(3.00) 193.00 63.00 88.00

PR Rohtak (24) EA T(348.00).GC(346.00), TW(2.00) 44.00 r __ 53.00 PR,KR Rohtak (16) EA T(366.00).GC(358.00).TW(8.00) 51.00 52.00 PR,KR Rohtak (14) EA- .. T(.1101.00),GC(1097.00). TW(4.00) 123.00 180.00

PR,kR Rohtak (16) EA T(920.00),GC(900.00),TW(20.00) 366.00 52.00 184.00 PR Rohtak (10) ~A .i T(514.00),GC(494.00),TW(6.00), 77.00 27.00 53~W TWE(14.00) 148

ROHTAK C.D. BUlCK VlW\6E Allenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total A~enitie;; available (if not available l'lithin the tion (with hadbast area popula­ vl1!age, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next Code number J of the tion to 1t 1n brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi II age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms'. a~d 1~+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where the faC111ty 15 aVdJlable is 9iven) hectares) of house­ Ed~~;:---M;di~;l---o;i~ki~;--p~;t---o;~-~;-c~~~~i: holds tional water ~ days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl station, hat if water- . any wav.}·

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtat Tahsil (PartJ--Concld. 26 .MakrolJl i 5,341 (818) P,M,H PHS T,W. HI , PO', BS,RS Kal an (64) 1,463.00 HP Phone 27 Makrouli Khurd (75) 474.00 2,167 (319) p" RP (2), T,W, TW, ~(-5) 85 V;tlG HP 28 Sarai Ahmed (76) 200.32 130 (22) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 29 Nas irpur (77) 270.73 314 (45) -(-5) -(-5) I~, TIJ,HP -(-5) -(-5) 30 Sunderpur (91') 687.00 2,907 (457) P PHS,D I,W.TW, PO , BS I HP 63 +Jalalpur (100) 88.00 6 (1) -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) "/ -(-5) 65 Rohtak (Rural Part) (74) 1.733.00 114 (38) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,HP -(.5) BS

66 Para (Part) (67) ~ 199.12 5 (1) -(-5) -(-5) T,W.TW, -(-5) •• -(-5) HP 67 Bhaiyanpur (66) 639.00 1,365 (197) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 68 Bohar (Part) (68) 2,820.00 12.088(1885) P(4), H.P.HC. T,W,TW, PO BS,RS W(3), PHS(2), HP H(2).C VHG 86 Bhalot (59) 2,050.00 5.973 (9,58) pel), PHC,PHS T,W,T~, PO, BS M(2}, HP PhOne H(2) BS 88 Asan (55) 1,016.00 3,827 (_903) P(l), RP(3) l,W,TW. PO M(2) , HP H(2) BS 89 Bakheta (51) 812.00 2,688 (394) P.M PHS,RP T,W PO / \ , PO,: BS 90 Hum~yunpur (50) 980.00 3,590, (535) P(2), PHS, W,TW,HP N.H RP{ 4), Pttone VHG

Kansala (49), 5.226 (745) P(2), PHS, T,W PTO, BS M(2), RP(2) Phone H(2) Rohtak C.D. 32,635.80 111,050 P(41 ) H{11,PHC(4} Block Total (16595) "(25), PHS(21) H(21 ) 0(3) PUC(1) RP(25) (;{ 1 ) VHG(8) 149

DIRECTORY land use

App- Neares t Power Land use (Le. area under difterent types of land use in hectares rounded roach toWn supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance F~;;;t------i~~i;-;t;d-b-;-;~:;c~------U~=------C:it~;=--A;;;-~;t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ;ng gauchar anci groves)

11 12 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rohtak (8) EA 1(948.00).GC(841.00),TW(17.00), 318.00 107.00 9Q;OtJ TWE(90.00)

PR Rohtak (6) EA 1'(405.00), GC(374.00), TW(21.00), 10.00 16.00 43.00 TWE (10.00) PR Rohtak (6) ED,EAG •• T(147.00),GC(143.00).lW(4.00) 35.00 14.32 4.00 PR Rohtak (6) lA T(223.73),GC(211.00),TW(4.73),TWE(8.00) 19.00 13.00 15.00

PR,KR Rohtak (5) EA T(567.00),GC(369.00),TW(112.00), 11.00 35.00 74.Q~ TWE(86.00) KR Rohtak (2) ED,EAG •• T(71.00),TW(71.00) 8.00 9.00

PR Rohtak (1) Ell. T(930.75),GC(B54.85),TW,(75.90) 434.05 123.70 244.50 PR Rohtak (0) ED T(121.88)JGC(77 .36) .TW(34.40), 20.39 18.25 38.60 TWE(10.12) PR Rohtak (6) Ell. T(473.00).GC(460.00).TW(10.00). 122.00 12.00 32.00 TWE(3.00) PR,KR Rohtak (4) EA T(2232.ao),GC(2216.00).TW(16.00) 70.00 113.00 405.00

PR,KR Rohtak (11) EA T(1696.00),GC(1647.00).TW(32.00), 160.00 94.00 110.00 TWE(19.00) PR.KR? Kharkhoda (10) EA T(722.00),GC(690.00),TWE(32.00) 206.00 20.00 68.00

PR,KR Kharkhoda (10) Ell. T( 593.00) .GC (577 .00). TW( 16.00) 112.0C)' 107.00 PR Kharkhoda (8) Ell. T(451.00) .GC (1379.00) ,TW( 50 .00), 448.00 20.00 61.00 TWE(22.00)

\ PR Rohtak (19) Ell. T(1051.00).GC(986.00).TW(45.00)~ 29.00 '77.00 TWE(20.00)

T(23886.36) .GC(21353.21). TIl ( 1618.03~ 4490.44 1390.90 2949.10 ~(915.12)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SAMPLA C.D. BLOCK

151

153 SAMPLA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a1 Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) 2 3 4 5 6 Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 1 Atail (46) 8/8/3/96 OB/08/0030/0096 6/6/2/39 06/06/0020/0039 '! Baliana (58) 8/8/3/B5 OB/08/0030/0085 6/6/2/4_3 06/06/0020/0043 ~ Chull iana (39) 8/8/3/100 08/08/0030/0100 6/6/2/48 06/06/0020/0048 4 Dataur (45) 8/8/3/103 08/08/0030/0103 6/6/2/46- 06/06/0020/0046 ~ Gandhra (44) 8/8/~/101 08/08/0030/0101 6/6/2/A5 06/06/0020/0045 6 Garhi Sampla (35) 8/8/3/108 OB/08/0030/0108 6/6/2/36, 06/06/0020/0036 7 Gijji (32) 8/8/3/104 08/08/0030/0104 6/6/2/38 06/06/0020/0038 8 Hassangarh (29) 8/B/3/94 OB/08/0030/0094 6/6/2/31 06/06/0020/0031 9 lsmailap9-B (38) 8/8/3/1.9.2.- 08/08/0030/0109 6/6/2/37 06/06/0020/0037 10 lSmaila-11-B '(37) 8/8/3/102. OB/08/0030/0102 6/6/2/4z 06/06/0020/0047 11 Karaur (4,1 ) 8/8/3/99 08/08/0030/0099 6/6/2/50 06/06/0020/0050 1~ Kehrawar (40) 8/8/3/9B 08/08/0030/0098 6/6/2/49 06/06/0020/0049 13 Kheri Sadh. ( 42) 8/8/3/84 OB/08/0030/00B4 6/6/f/51 06/06/0020/0051 14 Kisranti (47) 8/8/3/92 OB/08/0030/0092 6/6/2/41 06/06/0020/0041 15 Kultana (16 ) 8/8/3/110 OB/08/0030/0110 6/6/4/37 06/06/0040/0037 16 Morkheri (48) 8/8/3/93 OB/08/0030/0093 6/6/2/40' 06/06/0020/0040 17 Naya Bans (33) 8/8/3/105 08/08/0030/0105 6/6/2/33 06/06/0020/0033 18 Nunond (43) S/8/3/97 08/08/0030/0097 6/6/2/44- 06/06/0020/0044 1.9 Pakasma ( 57) 8/8/3/87 OB/08/0030/0087 6/6/2/42 06/06/0020/0042 20. Samcha'na (28) 8/8/3/95 08/08/0030/0095 6/6/2/:12 06/06/0020/0032 21 Sampla (36) 8/8/3/107 OB/08/0030/0107 6/6/2135 06/06/0020/0035

9ahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) 1 Bhainsru Kalag (30) 8/8/5/1 08/08/0050/0001 6/6/4/1 06/06/0040/0001 2 Bhainsru Khurd (31 ) 8/8/5/2 08/08/0050/0002 6/6/4/2 06/06/0040/0002

VILLAGE DIRECTORY SAMPLA C.D. BLOCK

155 156

VILlA6£ SAJIII.A C.D. BLOCK Allen1ties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities ava i1 ab le (if not available within the tion (with hadbast. area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunn and next Code number J of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and _.5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available 1s ~iven) hectares) of ------hotise- Educa- Med iea 1 Drinking Post Day cr Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus 9raph the stoP. mar- railway ketl station, hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 84 Kheri Sadh (42) 929.14 4,239 (672) P,M,H RP W,TW, PO. BS HP, C Phone 85 Baliana (58) 1,453.00 6,156 (940) P,M,H PHS, VHG W,HP PO BS 87 Pakasma (57) 1,261.00 5,849 (917) P(2), PHC. PHS, T.W. TW, PO BS M(2), D, HP H(2) ,!HIe RP(5) 92 K1sranti (47) 493.71 1.959 (311) P.M -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 93 Morkheri (48) 717.00 2,924 (428) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP

94 Hassangarh (29) 2,146.00 5,738 (922) P(3). PHC. PH~, T,W.HP PO. BS M(3), D, RP(2) Phone H(3),PUC 95 Samchana (28) 1,412.00 5,664 (8O?) P,M,H PHS, T,W.TW. PO ." BS RP(4) HP 96 Atail (46) 902.00 3,860 (551) P,M,H PHS. T.W. PO BS VHG HP 97 Nunond (43) 772.00 2,938 (445) P,M PHS W .. PO BS 98 Kehrawar (40) 1,382.00 6,383 (1004) P(2), ,PHC T,W,TW, ,PO, as,RS M(2), HP Phone H(2) 99 Karaur (41 ) 513.54 2,639 (404) P,M,H PHS T,W, TW. PO as HP

100 Chull iana (39) 1,163.00 4,668 (671) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, ~o, as HP Phone

101 Gandhra (44) 984.00 5,029(743) P,M,H PHS W,TW,HP PO, " as Phone

102 Ismaila-11-B(37) 1,474.00 5.788 (834) P(2), PHS T.W,TW, ~O, as.RS M(2), HP Phone H(2) 103 Oataur (45) 695.00. 2,739 (422) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 104 G1jji (32) 661.00 2,811 (422) P(2),M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 157

DIRECTORY· " Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded App- Meares; supp1l upto two decimal places) roach town ,I to and ·F----s-t-----·------i~;;g-;t;d-bY--;;;;c~------u~:-~----C~it~;:--A;;;-~~t-- village dist~ce -r are irri- able available (in "ms) gated waste for culti­ " (intlud- vation iog gauchar and gro,ves)

16 17 ~8 11 e 12 13 14 15

PR.KR Rohtak (10) EA ·. 1(717.00).GC(706.oo),1W(11.00) 97.00 31.14 84.00

P~·.KR Rohtak (13) EA .. 1(1128.00), GC(1084.00). TW(44.00) 185.00 140.00 ~R.KR Rohtak (19) EA ·. 1(1055.00). GC(105S.00) 51.00 67.00 78.00

PR.KR Rohtak (22) EA .. 1(449.71). GC(444.00}. 1W(5.71) 3.00 1.00 40.00

PR.KR Rohtak (25) EA .. 1(614.00), GC(567.oo),TW(47.00) 36.00 26.00 41.00

PR,KR Rohtak (24), EA. .. 1(1643.00h·.sC(1312.00). TW(320.?,0'), 293.00 44.00 166.00. TWE(11.00)

PR,KR Rohtak (30) EA ·. T(99~.00), GC(69g.00), TW(295.00) 237.00 25.00 157.00

PR.KR Rohtak ~~1) EA T(706.0Q.} .-GC(664..oo). TH( 42.00) --86.00 ~ 31 :00 79.00

PR.KR Rohtak (16) EA ·. 1(584.00), GC(584.00) 57.00 131.00 PR Rohtak .(11) EO,EAG .. 1(1125.00), GC(1126.00j 47.00 11.00 198.00

PR.KR R2hta~ (13) _EA 1(443.00), GC(442.oo). TW('-.OO) .2.00 22.00 46.54

PR.KR Rohtak (14) EO',EAG T(1032.00) ,GC(1032'.OO) 24.00 107.00

PR.1(1{ Rbhtak (16) EO,EAG 47.00 20'.00 103.00 1(814.00), GC(813.00), TW(1.oo} •

PR Rohtak (19') EO.EAG T(776.oo), GC(775.00) 480.00 4.00 214.00 ·. If' • ..

\ PR.KR Roht"ak (21) EA 1(508.00). GC(446.00). TW(62.00) 77.0'0 49.00 61 •.00

PR.KR Rohtak (22) EA .. 1(515.00), GC(494.oo). TW(21.00) 58.00 42.00 46.00. 158 VILLAGE SAIIJlA C. D. !LOCK _nities and

'Loca- Narne or vil rage Total Total Amenities available (if not d,Yailab'le ,.within the tion ,(with hadbast ,area popu 1a:- village, a "dash .(-) is shown.~l1 the colUlln and next Code number) of the 1:;on to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. 'y.; 11 age "dnd -5 "kmS',-'5-10 k1lf~ and 10+ kms of the neirest place (in number where the facility is available is ~iven) -hectares) of , . house­ -----~------.------Educa­ Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day cr Communi­ holds tional water & days cati_on {potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station; hat if water- . any way)

3 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ralttak 'T_n (Part)-~Concld. 105 Naya Bans (33) 440.00 2,430 J381) f. .M.,H PHS - W,TW, PO BS I I, ,HP

l07 SdI,!1pla (36 l· ... 806.9~ , 6,115 (906) P(,?) '0 HC,PHCI T,W,TW, PTO, BS,RS M(2) , PHS. HP Phone H(2) NH\'2') 108 Garhi Sampla (35) 506.66 2,586 (377) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS .. HP \\""_ 109 Isma1la-9~B (38) \ 1,242.00 4,999 (719) -(-5) P~S,D, T,W.TW, PO, BS,RS RP HP Phone ~ 110 Ktlltanav'v } '( 16) • ~728.00 3,279 (440) P(2). PHS, D T,W, HP PO, as M,~ Phon~ . , . . .II i\4 . Total 20.681.98 88.793(13314) P(2S) PHCt5r M(25) PHS(17) H(~) D(~)""(2) pUC 2) RP(13) VHGt2Y ... t 1 '. , , Bahadurgarb Tahsil (Part)

t,ft. " . AQ '1 Bhainsru Kalan (30) 526.00 2,065 (300J, P,M,K PHS T,W.l'lP ,PO" , B5' .,. , J " 2 Bhainsru Khurd (31) 477.00 2,553 (371) P,M -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS ~:!i .'\ Total 1,003.00 4,618 (671) P(2) PHS "(21,H , Ii. • ~

93.41.1 (13~rp(30) Jitfc(5) , M(27) PHS(18)' H(23}_, " pue{Z} ~t~) RP(13) VHG(Z) 15'9 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and ------_._------village distance Forest Irrigated by soutce Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for cult1- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rohtak (22) ED,EAG T(325.00), Ge(325.00) 7.00 64.00 44.00

PR.KR Bahadurgarh EA T(531.93), GP(528.00). TW(3.93) 88.00 71.00 116.00 (18)

PR Bahadurgarh EA T(318.00). Ge(309.00}, TW(9.00) 88.00 35.66 65.00 (18) PR,KR Rohtak (16) EA T(1068.00). GC(1057.00), TW(11.00) 18.00 32.00 124.00

PR,KR Rohtak (16) EA T(151.00'l. Ge(131.00). !W(lO.OO) 505.00 20.00 52.00 /

•• T(15497.64)~GC(145t3.00)., TW(893.64}. ·2472.00 619.80 2092.54 "(11.00)

PR Bahadurgarh ED,EAG T(291.oo). GC(156.oo). TW(75.oo), 102.00 133.00 (16) TWE(60.00) PR Rohtak (16) ED,EAG T(252.00). GC(182.00). lW(40.00). 225·09 TWEl30.00)

.. T(543.00). GC(338 .. oo). nI(115.oo), 102.00 358.00 TWE(90.oo)

... T(16040.64). GC(14931.00). lV(1008.M~74.00 619.80 2450.54 TWE(101.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BERI C.D.. BLOC'

161

163 BERI c.p. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village location Code locat ion Code location Code location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) 1. Achhej (119) 8/8/4/34 08108/0040/0034 6/6/3/18 06106/0030/0018 2. Baghpur (129) 8/8/4/30 08108/0040/0030 616/3/10 06106/0030/0010 3. Bakra {127) 8/8/4/7 08108/0040/0007 6/6/3/12 06106/0030/0012 4. Barhana (15) 8/8/4/17 0{3/08/0040/0017 6/6/3/35 06/06/0030/0035

5. BeH Dopana ( 124) 8/8/4/9 08/08/00~0/OO09, 6/6/3/11 06/06/0030/0011 6. Beriknas (1M) , 8/8/4/28 08/08/0040/0028 6/6/3/8 06/06/0030/0008 7. Bhambhewa (1) 8/8/4/14 08108/0040/00,14 6/6/3/30 06/06/0030/0030 \ 8. Bhutian (126) 8/8/4/8 08/08/0040/0008 6/6/3/6 06/06/0030/0006 9. Bisahan (Bisain) {125) 8/8/4/10 08/08/0040/0010 6/6/3/7 06/06/0030/0007 10. Chhochhi (13) 8/8/4/23 08/08/0040/0023 6/6/3/36 06/06/0030/0036

11~ Chimanpura (1-N) 8/8/4/26 08/08/0040/0026 6/6/3/40 06106/0030/0040 12. Chimni (132) 8/8/4/4 08108/0040/0004 6/6/3/3 06/06/0030/0003 13. ,Dewana (3) 8/8/4/15 08/08/0040/0015 6/6/3/31 06/06/0030/0031 14. Dhandlah (7) 8/8/4/12 08/08/0040/0012 6/6/3/27 06/06/0030/0027 15. Dhurana (131) 8/8/4/5 08/08/0040/0005 6/6/3/5 06/06/0030/0005 16. Dfghal (2) 8/8/4/13 08/08/0040/0013 6/6/3/29 06/06/0030/0029 17. Dubaldhan Bidhan (130) 8/8/4/6 08/08/0040/0006 6/6/3/13 06/06/0030/0013 18. Dubaldhan Ghikan (133) 8/8/4/3 08/08/0040/0003 6/6/3/4 06/06/0030/0004 19. Dubaldhan Kirmian (136) 8/8/4/32 ,08/08/0040/0032 6/6/3/14 06/06/0030/0014 20. Gangtan (4) 8/8/4/16 08/08/0040/0016 6/6/3/34 06/06/0030/0034 21. (8) 8/8/4/11 08/08/0040/0011 6/6/3/26 06/06/0030/0026 22. Godhri (140) 8/8/4/40 08/08/0040/0040 6/6/3/226 '06/06/0030/0226 23. Jahazgarh (121 ) 8/8/4/31 08/08/0040/0031 6/6/3/20 06/06/0030/0020 24. Lakaria (6) 8/8/4/19 08/08/0040/0019 6/6/3/28 06/06/0030/0028 251> Mad ana Ka 1an (10) 8/8/4/21 08/08/0040/00N 616/3/38 06/06/0030/0038 26. Hadana Khurd (12) 8/8/4/24 08/08/0040/0024' 6/6/3/37 06/06/0030/0037 27. Majra (135) 8/8/4/2 08/08/0040/0002 6/6/311 06/06/0030/0001 28. Malikpur (138) 8/8/4/36 08/08/0040/0036 6/6/3/15 06/06/0030/0015 29. Hamian (5) 8/8/4/18 08/08/0040/0018 6/6/3/32 06/06/0030/0032 30. Paharlpur ( 137) 8/8/4/35 08108/0040/0035 6/6/3/17 06/06/0030/0017 164 BERI C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Jhdjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

31. Palra (120) 8/8/4/33 08/08/0040/0033 6/6/3/19 06/06/0030/0019 32. Ra1pur (11) 8/8/4/22 08/08/0040/0022 6/6/3/33 06/06.0030/0033 33. Seris (9) 8/8/4/20 08/08/0040/0020 6/6/3/39 06/06/0030/0039 34. Shafipur (139) 8/8/4/37 08/08/0040/0037 6/6/3/16 06/06/0030/0016 35. Siwana (134f 8/8/4/1 08/08/0Q40/oo01 6/6/3/2 06/06/0030/0002 36. Wazirpur (123) 8/8/4/29 08/08/0040/0029 6/6/3/9 06/06/00~0/OO09 VILLAGE DIRECTORY BEltI C.D. BLOCK

165 166 VILLAGE BERI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of,the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5~10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Commun;- holds t i anal water & days cation (potab le) te le- af (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station hat if water- any way)

2- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) 1. Siwana (134 ) 1,286.00 4,276 (560) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 2 Majra (135 ) 2,605.00 7,821(1188) P(2)" RP T.W.TW PO. BS M,H Phone 3 Dubaldhan ( 133) 1,463.00 3,204 (475) P(2), MH,RP T.W,TW, PTO, BS Ghikan M.H,C HP Phone 4 Chimni ( 132) 770.11 3,831 (554) P,M,H PHS T,W.TW. PO. BS HP Phone 5 Dhurana ( 131) 721.00 2,393" (384) P,M.H PHS T,W PO BS 6 Dubaldhan (130) 1,543.04 4.761 (651) P,M PHC.PHS(3)T,W,TW. PTO. BS # Bidhan D.RP HP Phone 7 Bakra ( 127) 400.00 1,270 (204) P,M PHS W.TW PO BS

8 Bhutian (126) 717.00 Un- 9 Ber; Dopana (124) 891.50 (Part) Un·

10 Bisahan ( 125) 640.00 2,115 (334) P.M,H PHS T,W I PO BS (Bisain) 11 Gochhi (8) 1,005.00 4,618 (727) P,M,H PHS T.W.TW PO. BS Phone \ 12 Dhandlah (7) 891.00 3,523 (501) P.M PHS T,W,TW PO. BS Phone 13 (2) 2,211.00 10.870(1535) P(2), PHC,PHS T.W.TW. ptO" BS M,H HP Phone 14 Bha;nbhewa (1) 544.00 2.923 (457) P.M.H PHC,PHS T.W.TW. PO BS HP 15 Dewana ( 3) 434.00 810 (105) P -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5)

16 Gangtan (4) 460.93 1.520 (219) P.M MH W.TK,HP PO BS 167 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area 'under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Beri (13) EA T(270.00).GC(251.00),TWE{19.00) 83S.00 36.00 145.00

PR,KR Charkhi (16) EA T( 721.00), GC(298.00), TW{ 408.00), 1604.00 8.00 272.00 Dadri TWE(15.00) PR,KR Beri (8) EA T(594.00). GC(481.00). TWE(113.00) 688.00 36.00 145.00

PR,KR Kalanaur (3) EA T( 324.00). GC( 306.00) ,TWE( 18.00) 288.00 59.11 99.00

PR Beri (8) EA T(598.00), GC(579.00}, TWE(19.00) 51.00 3.00 69.00

PR,KR Beri (8) EA T( 643.00), ~C( 637 .00), TW( 6.00) 598.00 76.04 226.00

PR,KR Beri (4) EA T(244. 00). Ge( 186. 00), WEe 15.00), 25.00 19.00 112.00, TW(7 .00). TWE( 29.00). TKe7. 00) inhabited

inhabited ,PI{ Beri .( 4) EA T(358.00), pC(308.oo), WE(12.00), 102.00 85.00 95.00 TW(8.00). TW£(20.00). TK( 10. 00) PR.KR Jhajjar (14) EA T( 647 .00), GC( 645.00), TWE( 2. 00) 193.00 19.00 146.00

PR,KR Rohtak (15) EA T( 584.00 ~. GC(582.00). TW( 2.00) 150.00 23.00 134.00

PR.KR Rohtak (15) EA T( 552.00). GC(550.00), TWE( 2.00) 1362.00 287.00

, PR,KR Rohtak (10) EA T( 457 .00), GC( 389.00). TW( 52 .00). 27.00' 60.00 TWE(6.00) ?R.KR Rohtak (25) EA T(286.00),GC(247.oo).TW(24.00), 108.00 40.00 TWE(15.00) PR,KR Rohtak (21) EA T(368.00), GC(255.00), WE(4.00), 37.93 55.00 TW(93.00);, TWE( 1.00), TK( 5. 00) 168 VILLAGE BERI C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total- Total Amenit i es avail ab te (if not ava i 1ab le wi thin the tion (with hadbast~ area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and .-5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ Kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ----~------~------house- Educa-~ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (btls graph the stoP. mar- railway ket/ station- hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 ' 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 17 Barhana (15) 1,859.10 7,862(1167) P(2), MH T,W,TW. PO, BS M(2) ,H HP Phone 18 tMamian (5) 444.00 47 (14) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 19 Lakaria (6) 465.00 1,022 (160) p -(-5) T,W,TW .. (-5) BS 20 Seria (9) 666.91 2,476 (366) M,H PHS T,W,TW, po BS HP \ 21 Madana (10) 634.13 2,120 (303) P,M.. H PHS T,W.TW, PO BS Kalan HP Un-' 22 Raipur (11) 402.00 23 Chhochhi (13) 543.89 1,792 (268) P.. M PHS T,W,TW, PO as HP 24 Madana (12) 348.43 1,746 (26B) P -(-5) T,W.TW, PO BS Khurd HP 26~ \ Chimanpura (1-N) 131.12 1,444 (223) P PHS T.W PO' .. BS,RS

28 Berikhas ( 128) 1,055.5C 697 (101) -(-5) PHS T.W,TW -(-5) BS (Part) 29 Wazirpur ( 123) 637.00 2.225 (277) p. Tr. PHS T,W.TW, PO BS HP 30 Baghpur (129) 650.32 2;194 (347) P -(-5) T,W.TW. PO -(-5) HP 31 Jahazgarh (121 l 1,178.00 4.237 (614) P.M(2). .PHC,PHS T,W,TW. PO BS H{2) .PU.C HP \ 32 Dubaldhan (136) 1,857.88 4.003 (596) P(2). -(-5) T,W.TW, PTO_, ~S Kirmian M,H,C HP Phone 33 Palra (120) 577.00 2.35l (359) P.M -(-5) T,W.TW, PO -(-5) HP 34 Achhej (119) 559.27 2.363 (350) P(2), PHS T.W,TW. PTO BS M,H HP 35 Paharipur (137) 555.00 1.950 (275) P(2). -(-5) T.W.TW, PTO BS M.H HP 169 DIRECTORV land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types aT land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and ------.------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in °kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (inc]ud- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Jhajjar {16} EA T{1526.00), GC(1375.00}, TW(126.00), 12S.00 208.10 TWE(25.00) KR Jhajjar (15) ED,EAG .. T{151.00). GC(149.00), TWE(2.00} 265.00 28.00 PR.KR Jhajjar (14) EA T( 360.00}. GC( 352.00), TW( 8.00) 37.00 12.00 56.00 PR Bed (3) Ell. 1(501.00). GC(SOl.00) 53.00 12.91 100.00

PR Beri (5) EA T(564.00}. GC(551.00}. TWE(13.00) 1.00 10.13 59.00 inhabited

PR Bed (8) EA T( 440.00). GC( 440.'00) 37.00 18.89 48.00

PR Beri (5) EA T(27S.00}. GC(27S.00) 37.00 0.43 36.00

PR Jhajjar (10) EA 1(97 .OO}, GC(97.00} 10.00 2.12 22.QO

PR.KR Beri (1) EA T(694.00}. GC(661.00}. TW(33.00} 146.00 125.00 90.50

PR.KR Ber; (1) EA T(470.00}. GC(459.00}, TW(11.00} 24.00 1.00 142.00

PR,KR Bed (l) EA T{503.00). GC(482.00). TWE(21.00) 39.00 7.32 101.00

PR.KR, Jhajjar (10) Ell. T{801.40). GC(619.20). TW(101.20). 202.38 68.80 105.42 TWE(81.00} PR,KR Jhajjar (16) EA T(957.00}, GC(725.00}. TW(170.00}, 603.00 16,1.88 136.00 TWE{62.00) PR.KR Beri (8) EA T(347.00}. GC(312.00}. TW(35.00) 134.00 2.00 094.00

PR.KR Bed (14) EA T{453.00), GC{452.00). TW(1.00) 25.00 6.27 75.00

PR,KR Beri (15) EA .. T(279.00). GC(276.00). TW(3.00) 193.00 7.00 76.00 110 VILLAGE BERI C.D. BlOCK. Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avai'latile (ff not avail able within the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash· (.,.) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kIDS .and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number the facility is available is given) where . . hectares) of , hOllse­ Educa­---~---.------~---~------~------~---~------Medical Drinking Post Day or COllUllun i - hotds tional water g. days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- rai lway ket/' station hat' if water- any way)

2 3 4 ,5 6 7 8 10 .~ ..

Jha,jjar Tahsil {Part)--Contld ..

36 Malikpur (138) 815.00 1,429 (214) P -( 5-1'0) T.W,TW, -(-5) .. ~S ~ .. ' HP

37 Sl1afipur (139) 701.31 1,180 (1831 P -(-51 T.W.TW. -(5-10} •• w(-5) HP

40 Godhri (140) 333.05 1.319 (193) P -(-5) T.W,TW. -(-5) .. B~ HP Beri C.D. Block 30,996.49 96,393(14172) P(37) MH(3) Total M(24) PHC(4) H(17) PHS(20) 'PlJ_C(1 ) 0'(1 ) C(2) RP(4) Tr.(f) 171 DIRECTORY

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and ~illage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult;- (includ- vation ;ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 °16 17 18

PR,KR Jhajjar {16} EA T{ 482.00), GC( 414.00), TW( 42.00), 215.00 61.00 57.00 TWE{26.(0) PR,KR Jhajjar (19) EA T( 380.00), GC (312 .00). TW( 38.00), 263.00 2.31 56.00 TWE(30.00) PR Jhajjar (19) ED,EAG T(144.00), GC (121.00). TW( 23. 00) 137.00 0.05 52.00

T(1608O.4O). GC(14307.20), WE(31.00), 8615.31 863.26 3427.02 TW(1201.20), TWE(519.00), TK(22.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK

173

175 JHAJJAR C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name Of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manu~l) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) Asmayalpur ( 79) 8/8/4/151 08/08/0040/0151 6/6/4/79 06/06/0040/0079 2 Aurangpur (273) 8/8/4/167 08/08/0040/0167 6/6/3/76 06/06/0030/0076 3 Babra (261 ) 8/8/4/135 08/08/0040/0135 6/6/3/87 06/06/0030/0087 4 Badl i (72) 8/8/4/144 08/08/0040/0144 6/6/4/72 06/06/0040/0072 5 Badsa (77) 8/8/4/148 08/08/0040/0148 6/6/4/77 06/06/0040/0077 6 Bahamnola (270) 8/8/4/160 08/08/0040/0160 6/6/3/65 06/06/0030/0065

~akhtawarpur (210) 8/8/4/129 08/08/0040/0129 6/6/3/234 06/06/0030/0234 alias Rayya 8 Baz\dpur Tappa (98) 8/8/4/60 08/08/0040/0060 6/6/3/57 06/06/0030/0057 Haveli 9 Bhadana (95) 8/8/4/55 08/08/0040/0055 6/6/3/53 06/06/0030/0053 10 Bhadani (94) 8/8/4/54 08/08/0040/0054 6/6/3/52 06/06/0030/0052 11 Bi r Dadri (271 ) 8/8/4/162 08/08/0040/0162 6/6/3/78 06/06/0030/0078 12 Birdhana ( 108) 8/8/4/46 08/08/0040/0046 6/6/3/42 06/06/0030/0042 13 Sir Sunarwala (103 ) 8/8/4/53 08/08/0040/0053 6(6/3/49 06/06/0030/0049 14 Boria ( 97) 8/8/4/59 08/08/0040/0059 6/6/3/56 06/06/0030/0056 15 Dadri Toe, (275) 8/8/4/163 08/08/0040/0163 6/6/3/79 06/06/0030/0079 16 Daryapur (73) 8/8/4/145 08/08/0040/0145 6/6/4/73 06/06/0040/0073 17- Dawala (209, 8/8/4/70 08/08/0040/0070 6/6/3/235 06/06/0030/0235 18 Dever Khana (75) 8/8/4/149 08/08/0040/0149 6/6/4/75 06/06/004'0/0075 19 Chor (110) 8/8/4/44 08108/0040/0044 6/6/3/24 06/06/0030/0024 20 Dojhana (3-N) 8/8/4/27 08/08/0040'/0027 6/6/3/25 06/06/0030/0025 21 Durina (267) 8/8/4/170 08/08/0040/0170 6/6/3/74 06/06/0030/0074 2t Faizabad (87) 8/8/4/159 08/08/0040/0159 6/6/3/63 06/06/0030/0063 23 Fatehpur (80) 8/8/4/152 08/08/0040/0152 6/6/3/68 06/06/0030/0068 24 Fortpur (115 ) 8/8/4/67 08/08/0040/0067 6/6/3/238 06/06/0030/0238 25 Gijarod (260) 8/8/4/173 08/08/0040/0173 6/6/3/89 06/06/0030/0089 26 Gorawar (106 ) 8/8/4/47 08/08/0040/0047 6/6/3/43 06/06/0030/0043 27 Gudha ( 109) 8/8/4/45 08/08/0040/0045 6/6/3/46 06/06/0030/0046 28 Hassanpur (211 ) 8/8/4/130 08/08/0040/0130 616/3/214 06/06/0030/0214 29 Jahangirpur (265) 8/8/4/141 08/08/0040/0,,41 6/6/3/60 06/06/0030/0060 30 Jhajjar (Rural) (100 ) 8/8/4/62 08/08/0040/0062 6/6/3/47 06/06/0030/0047 176 JHAJJAR C.D •. BlOCK

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Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 ·6

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 31 Jondhi ( 107) 8/8/4/51 08/08/0040/0051 6/6/3/45 06/06/0030/0045 32 Kablana (92) 8/8/4/56 08/08/0040/0056 6/6/3/54 06/06/0030/0054 33 Kaimalgarh ( 102) 8/8/4/52---- 08/08/0040/0052 6/6/3/48 06/06/0030/0048 34 Kalo; ( 268) 8/8/4/169 08/08/0040/0169 6/6/3/75 06/06/0030/0075 35 Khal

11991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Jhajjar Tahsil ( Part }--Conc 1d.

62 S; ka nder pur ( ~9) 8/8/4/138 08108/0040/0138 616/3/58 06/06/0030/0058 63 S;lana (259) 8/8/4/172 08/08/004010172 6/6/3/84 06/06/0030/0084 64 Silani Panakeso (263) 8/8i4/136 08/08/0040/0136 6/6/3/85 06/06/0030/0085 65 Silani Pana Zalim (262) 8/8/4/137 08/08/0040/0137 6/6/3/86 06/06/0030/0086 66 Sandhi (83) 8/814/155 08108/0040/0155 61613/67 06/06/0030/0067 67 Surah (266) 8/8/4/140 08108/0040/0140 6/6/3/73 06/06/0030/0073 l 68 Surakhpur Tappa (104 ) 8/8/4/49 08/08/0040/0049 6/6/3/51 06/06/0030/0051 Haveli 69 Talao (112) 8/8/4/65 08108/0040/0065 6/6/3/241 06/06/0030/0241 70 Tamaspura (116) 8/8/4/42 08/08/0040/0042 616/3/239 06/06/0030/0239 71 Tatarpur .( 105) 8/8/4/50 08108/0040/0050 616/3/44 06/06/0030/0044 72 Ukhal Chana (264) 8/8/4/139 08/08/0040/0139 616/3/59 06106/0030/0059

73 Untloda (257) 8/8/4/171 08108/0040/0171 616/3/83 0~/06/0030/0083 , 74 Yaqubpur (82) 8/8/4/154 08/08/0040/0154 616/3/70 06106/0030/0070 75 Zahidpur (255) 8/8/4/166 08/08/004010166 . 6/613/82 06106/0030/0082

VILLAGE DIRECTORY JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK

n9 180 VILLAGE JHAJJAR C.D. BlOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities• available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast popula- village, a dash (-) ;s shown in the column and next Code number) oarea .the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v. 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (~ n number where the facility is available is given) hl:!ctares) of I house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds ti ona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 'way ket/ s ta.t ion hat if wattr- any way)

, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

ajjar Tahsil (Part)

Mehrana (2-N) 1,475.87 5,114 (730) P,M,H PHS(2) T,W,HP PO, BS Phone 27 Dojhana (3-N) 1,400.60 5,702 (907) P(2), PHC,PHS T,W,TW, PTO, BS M(2) , HP Phone H,C,Tr. 42 Tamaspura (116) 318.08 616 (100) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) · , BS 43 Mahmudpur Majra (122) 1,527.26 3,769 (573) P(2) -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO i BS HP 44 Dhor (110) 1,072.81 3,026 (475) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO · , BS HP 45 Gudha (109) 707.00 2,452 .(378) P.M PHS 'W,TW PO BS

46 B·lrdhana. (108) 1,087.78 4,537 (702) P(2), PHS T,W PO • I -(-5) M,H 47 Gorawar (106) 683:91 1,409 (230) P PHC . T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP,R P(2). T,W,TW, PO · , BS 48 Kheri Asra (18) 376.00 2,139 (318) -(-5) \ M,H HP 49 Surakhpur Tappa Haveli (104 ) 291.00 1,956 (306) P,M -( -'5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 50 Tatarpur (105) 161.87 Un- 51 Jondhi (107) 452.00 1,856 (282) P PHS W.HP PO BS / 52 Kaimalgarh (102) 321.72 121 (12) P -(-5) T.TW, PO., BS HP Phone 53 Sir Sunar- wala (103) 521.63 319 (53) -(-5) -(5-10) -T , TW, Phone I' BS HP 54 Bhadani (94) 792.00 3,902 (572) P,M,H PHS T.W,TW, PO, BS HP Phone 181

~'DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest' Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in 'hectares rounded roach town supply up to two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste. for cul ti- (includ- vation tng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 I 17 18

PR Jhajjar (10) EA T(1266.00),GC(1168.0Q),TW(98.00) 36.00 33.87 140.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (11) EA T(1102.00),GC(1049.00),WE(53.00) 128.00 ~.60 169.00

PR Jhajjar (13) EO,EAG •• T(173.00),GC(121.00),TW(32.00), 117.00 1.08 27.00 TWE(20.00) . PR,KR Jhajjar (10) EA T(361.00),GC(358.00),TW(3.00) 723.00. 0.26 443.00

PR.KR Jhajjar (3) EA T(794.0P),GC(76&.00);TW(18.00), 170.00 5.81 103.00 TWE(10.QO) PR Jhajjar (2) EA T(567.00) ,GC(530.00) ,TWE(37.00) '50.00 2.00 BB.OO PR,KR Jhajjar (B) EA T(871.00),GC(851.00).TW(20.00) 106.00 5.78 105.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (6) EA !(513.00) ,GC( 434;00), TW(59.00), 115.33 55.58 TWE(20.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (6) EA T(362.00) ,Ge( 275 .00), TW(21.00 1, 23.00 2.00 A9.00 TWE(6.00)

PR,KR Jhajjar (6) EA· T(204.00),GC(168.00),TW(20.00), 51.00 1.00 35.00 rWE(16.00) inhabited

PR Jhajjar (3) EA .. T( 313.40) ,Ge( 29B.40) ,TW( 15.00) . 90.0e) ! 6.06 42.60

PR Jhajjar (3) EA T(267.QO),GC(208.00),TW(59.00) 10.00 I 0.72 4~.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (5) ED~EAG •• T(217.00).GC(19B.60),TW(17~00), 27B.63 26.00 TWE(2.00) 'PR,KR Jhaj'jar (8) EA T(575.00),GC(504.00),TW(63.00). 121.00 6.00 90.00 TWE (B.OO). 182 VILLAGE .JtAJJAR C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of 'villa~e Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the'distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and --5 kms, 5... 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------..-- house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cation (potab le) te 1e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway 'ket/ station hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)-Contd.

55 Bhadana (95) 181.00 958 (159) P -(5-10) T.W.TW -(5-10) , • BS 56 Kablana (92) 683.00 3.222 (474) P,M.H PHS T,W, TW PO .. BS 57 Khungai (91 ) 652.75 2.255 (349) P,M PHS. T,W PO BS D,RP 58 Sekhupur Jat (96) 322.00 1.242 (177) P -(5-10) T,W, TW -(5-10), • , - (-5) 59 Boria (97) 169.00 740 (110) P -(5-10) W,HP PO BS 60 Baz;dpur Tappa Havel; (98) 176.00 1,079 (198) P -(-5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 61 Nangali (101 ) 254.95 95 (27) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 62 Jhajjar (Rural Part) (100) 2,860.01 1,977 (265) P(2) RP T.,W,HP Phone -(-5) \

63 Kheri Khumar(111) 666.10 4,281 (633) P,M,H PHS T,W,tW, PO, BS HP Phbne 64 Khatiwas (113) 587.19 3,169 (526) P,M.H PHS T.W,HP PO BS \ 65 Talao (112) 1.101.94 3.047 (4~7) P PHS W, TW, \ PO BS HP 111 Fortpur (115) 195.86 584 {83) P \ -(-5) ,T.W -(-5) BS 69 Rankhanda (208) 403.00 411 (58) P -(-5) T.W,TW \ -HU ' , -(-5) \ 70 Dawala (209) 713.00 2,919 (380) P.M,H, PHS T,W,TW, \ PO, BS I HP ,Phope 129 Sakhtawarpur alias Rayya (210) 817.00 2.014 (289) P,M -(-5) T,W.TW, -(-5) .. BS HP 130 Hassanpur (211 ) 713.00 1,380 (212) P,M,H PHS,D T,14, TW PO BS ,134 Saloda ( 234') 592.05 2,629 (361) P,M PHS T,W, TW, -(-5) -(·5) HP 135 Babra (261 t 442.72 1,342 (200) P -(S-10) T,W,TW, -(-5) , . ·(-5) HP 183 DIRECTORY Jand use

App- Nearest Power' Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age di stance F~~;;t------i-;ri~~t~d--b;~-;;;;;------U~:------C~it~;:--A;;~-~~t-- (in kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Jhajjar (6) EA T(99.00).GC(97.00),TW(2.00) 49.00 21.00 12.00 PR Jhajjar (8) ED,EAG .. T(503.00),GC(346.00),WE(157.00) 107.00 72.00 1.00 PR Jhajjar (10) EA T(408.00) ,GC(380.00) ,TW(28.00) 168.00 4.75 72.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (6) ED,EAG •• T(154.00).GCfgO.00),TW(64.00) 133.00 34.00 1.00

PR Jhajjar (8) ED,EAG •• T(92.00hGC( 40.00). TW( 45.00) oi TWE (7 .00) 14.00 28.00 35.00

PR Jhajjar (6) ED,EAG .. T(108.00),GC(63.00),TW(45.00) 40.00 8.00 20.00

KR Jhajjar (3) ED,EAG .. T(172.00),GC(166.00),TWE(6.00) 30.00 20.95 32.00

fR,KR Jhajjar (3) EA T(2094.00),GC(1620~00),TW(140.00~ 660.00 32.01 74.00 TWE(334.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (2) EA T(498.00),GC(489.00},TW(8.~0),TWE(1.00) 71.00 4.10 93.00 70.00 9.19 79.00 PR Jhajjar C6,} EA T(429.00),GC(348.00),TW(73.00),TWE(8.00) PR,KR' Jhajjar (3) EA T(780 .00) ,GC( 541.00), TW!( 201. 00), 189.00 22.94 110.00 TWE(38.00) PR Jhajjar (13) ED,EAG •• T(152.00),GC(121.00),TW(22.00),TWE(9.00) 22.00 0.86 21.00 PR,KR Jhajjar (6) EA T(319.00),GC(67.00),TW(208.00~,TWE(44.00) 21 LOO 17.00 46.00 " PR Jhajjar (6) EO,EAG •• T(396'.00) ,GC(245.00) .:WE (151.00) 213.00 10.00 94.00

PR Jhajjar (20) EA T(672.20),GC(15.50),TW(327.40), ,109.80 20.00 15.00 TWE(329.30) PR Jhajj ar (11) EA T(365.30),TW(126.21),TWE(239.09) 178.42 110.08 59.20 PR Jhajjar '(8) EA T(442.83),TW(236.23),TWE(206.60) 101.47 27.41 20.34

PR,KR Jhajjar (5) EA T(382.00) ,GCiP .00), TW(75.00), 2.72 58.00 TWE(300.00) 184 VILlAGE

~.iAR C.D. 8L.OCK .Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availab;e ( if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad "anges viz. No. vi 11 age and ---5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Eduea------~--~------~Medical Drinking Post Oay or Communi- holds tional water & days cation, (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl stat; on hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) --Contd. 136 Silani Panakeso (263) 764.84 2,717 (405), P,M,H -(-5) T.W PO BS 137 511 ani Pana Zalim (262) 789.93 2,541 (363) P,M,H PHC T,W PO BS 138 Sikanderpur (99) 334.67 1,432 (176) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) BS 139 Ukhal Chana (264) 798.43 2,950 (411) P(2), 0 T,W,TW PO, BS \ M,H Phone 140 Surah (266} 466.00 1,652 (237.) P - ( -5), T,W,TW, PO 1..(-5) HP 141 Jahangirpur (265) 1,004.01 4,611 (729) P(2), PHS W,HP PO BS, M(2),H

142 Kheri Jat (89) 423.29 3,141 (439) P~(2).M PHS.D. T,W PO BS VHG 143 Mahmood pur Maj r a( 88 ) 225.00 356 (44) P .( -5) W -( -5) BS (Mohmadpur Majra) 144 Badl; (72) 3,239.87 9,916(1494) f' ,M(2HH, PHC,PHS T,W,HP PO, BS PUC Phone 145 Oaryapur (73) 454.86 3,060 (594) P PHS T,W,TW, ,.\-5) -(-5) HP 146 lagarpur (74 ) 250.09 868 (125) P - (",5) T,W,TW, -(,5)\ BS HP 147 lohat (76) 366.00 1,039 (144) l' -(-5)' W,TW,HP -( -s) -(-5) \ 148 Badsa (77) 1,097.09 3,195 (462) I,P ,M,tt PHC,PHS, Itl,HP PO \ BS 0 149 Dever Khana (75 ) 302.70 903 (130), -( 5-10) 'P -(-5) T,W,TW, , \ BS HP 150 Munda Khera ( 78) 443.00 2,016 (269) P,M -(-5) T,W PO, BS Phone 151 Asmayalpur (79) 245.00 1,605 (232) IP ,M RP T,W -(-5) BS '152 Fatehpur (80) 458.10 1,149 (.146) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) ~S 153 Khalekpur (81 ) 148.11 Ckt-· 185 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR jhajjar (5) EA T(427.00),TW(227.00),TWE(200.00) 123.00 107.84 107.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (5) EA T(394.00}.GC(43.00),TW(216.00}.TWE(135.00) 268.00 38.93 89~00 PR.KR Jhajjar (5) EA T(214.00).GC(53.00),TW(161.00) 52.00 36.67 32.00

PR Jhajjar (5) ED.EAG .0 T(364.00).TW(364.00) 214.00 82.43 138.00

/ PR.KR Jhajjar (11) EA T(336.00).GC(94.00),TW(185.00). 52.00 22.00 56.00 TWE(57.00) PR Jhajjar (8) ED.EAG •• T(678.00).GC(488.00).TW(154.00). 192.00 16.01 118.00 TWE(36.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (11) ED,EAG •• T(325.00).GC(271.00),TWE(54.00) 43.00 0.29 55.00

PR Jhajjar( 14) EO,EAG T(115.60)J GC(52.70), TW{53.70), 83.00 6.10 20.30 TWE(8.10),TK(1.10) PR Jhajjar( 16) EA T(2163.00), GC(662.00), TW(1401.00). 716.00 31.87 329.00 TWE(100.00) PR,KR Bahadurgarh EA T(337.00), GC(n.DO), WE(266.00) 54.63 9.23- 54.00 (18) PR,KR Jhajjar( 19) EA T(209.54), GC(?2.64), WE(127.40), 15.48 25.07 TW(24.16), TWE(5.34} PR,KR Del hi (UT) (20) EA T(116.00), WE(116.00) 204.00 5.00 41.00

PR Farrukhnagar{ 8 )IEA T(566.41), TW(566.41) 278.00: :202 •.08 50.60

PR,KR Delhi(UT)(20) EA T(204.90), TW(204.90) I 39.~6 19.00 38.90

PR Farrukhnagar(8~EA T(146.00), TW(131.00), TWE(15.00) 275.00 4.00 18.00

PR Farrukhnagarl(5);ED,EAG -- T(202.~8). TW(152.00), TWE(50.58) 30.30 2.02 10.10

PR,KR Jhajjar( 21 )' ED,EAG -- T(289.00), TWE(289.00) 125.00 15.10 29.00

inhabited 186 VILLAGE JHAJJAR C.D.. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villa~e Total Tota 1 Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a ~ash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of -.------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- ho 1ds tional water &. days cation (potable) tele- of Tbus graph the stop, mar- rai lway k~t/ station hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) --Contd. 154 Yaqubpur (82) 1,025 •. 00 2,248 (321) P -(-5) T,W,TIII, PO BS HP 155 Sondhi (83 ) 608.00 1,357 (183) P PHS T,III,TIII, ~(5-10) BS HP 156 Nimana (84 ) 403.00 1,412 (176) P -(5-10) W,HP ,( 5-10) BS

157 Pelhpa (85) 729.00 2,631 (374) P,M PHS W,TW,HP PO BS

158 Ladpur (86 ) 467.81 2,296 (330) P,M,H PHS W,HP PO BS

159 Faizabad (87) 428.15 1,267 (171) P NH W.~p -( -5) BS

160 Bahamnola (270) 557.65 1,957 (272) P,M -(-5) W,TW,HP PO BS

161 Munimpur ( 269) 670.00 1 ,772 (260) P 0 III,TW PO BS Kukrola 162 Bir Dadri (271 ) 230.00 68 (6) -(-5) -(-5) W,HP - (-5) BS

163 Dadri Toe (275 ) 1,034.00 2,164 (303) P,M,H - (5-10) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 164 Kutani (276) 818.26 1 .093 (158) P -(-5) T,W,TIII -(-5) -(-5)

165 Nangla (274 ) 389.30 872 (137) P -( -5) T,TIII,HP -(-5) -(-5)

166 Zahi dpur (255) 458.00 1,247 (190) P -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) BS

167 Aurangpur (273) 509.00 958 (142) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-5) BS HP 168 Sheojipura (272) 191.00 15 (2) -(-5) -( - 5) W,HP - (-5) BS

169 Kaloi (268) 681.00 1 ,899 (235) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 170 Durina (267) 383.00 43 (7) -(-5) -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) BS H? 171 Untloda (257) 478.00 973 (144) P RP T,W,HP -(-5) BS

172 Sil ana (259) 1,042.86 3,246 (473) P,M PHS T,W PO BS 187 DIRECTORY land use ...... App~ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under different .types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and . ' village distance Forest------~------.-.------Irrigated by source Un- - Cultur------Area not .( i n kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for cUlti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 115 18

PR Jhajjar(19) EO,EAG T(466.30). TW(266.0S). TWE(200.2S) 42S.10 59.S0 74.10

PR.KR Jhajjar(22) EA T(450.00). TW(48.00), TWE(402.00) 46.00 46.00 65.00

PR Jhajjar(16) EO,EAG T(313.00). TW(288.00), TWE(25.oo) 37.00 21.00 32.00

PR,KR Jhajjar(19) EA T(494.00), Ge{l.OO), TW(288.00), 152.00 83.00 TWE(205.00' PR Jhajjar(14) EA T(317.00). SC(81.00), TW(236.00) 85.00 8.81 57.00

PR Jhajjar(11) EA T(168.00), SC(20.00), TW(48.00), 207.00 9.1'5 44.00 TWE( 100. 00) PR ' Jhajjar( 14) EO,EAG T(331.00), GC(38.00), TW(253.00k 156.00 24.65 4~.00 TWE(40.00) PR Jhajjar(13) EO,EAG 'T(431.00), GC( 59.00). TW( 5.00), 145.00 25.00 69.00 iWE(367.00). '" . PR FarrukhnagarEO,EAG T( 189. 00), TW( 189.00) 6.00 21.00 14~00 (10) PR,KR FarrukhnagarEA T( 582.00), TWpOO.OO), TWE (282 .00) 308.00 53.00 91.00 (10) PR,.KR Farrukhnagar EA T(666.60), TW(498.70), TWE(1~7.90) 61.71 17.20 72.75 .(6) PR,KR Farrukhnagar EA T(345.00), TW(269.00), TWE(76.00) 4.00 17.30 23.00 (8) PR Jhajjar( 14) EA T(149.00), TW(134.00), TWE(15.00) 247.00 32.00 30.00

PR Jhajjar(11) ED,EAG T(350.00). TW(201.00), TWE(149.00) 100.00 41.00 18.00'

PR Farr ukhnagar ED ,EAG T(144.00). TW(144.00) 22.00 15.00 10.00 (13) PR,KR Jhajjar(lT) EA T(61.00). GC(5.00), WE(56.90) 381.00 198.00 41.00

PR Jhajjar(11) fA T(200.DO}. TWf(200.0D} 128.00 37.00 18.00

PR Jhajj~r(14) EO.EAG T(287.00). SC(l~.OO), TW(236.00) 93.00 49.00 49.00 TWE(38.00) PR Jhajjar(8) EA T~25S.00). ·GC(20.00), TW(200.00~ 593.00 54~86 140;00 TWE(35.00) 188 VILLAGE .JIIAJJM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- ~ame of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion -(with hadbast' area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and Qext Code number) of the tion to it in· brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. vi 11 age and --5 kms. 5.-..10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place "0. ( 1n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water,. &. days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ketl station hat if water- any way)

1 3 4 5 . 6 7 .8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Goncld.

173 Gijarod (260) 598.93 1.430 (237) P -(-5) T,W PO BS

174 Raipur (236) 284.00 951 (152) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS

175 Khakhana (237) 198.70 884 (130) P -(10+) T.W - (-5)· BS

176 Sabili (2Sa) 277.21 755 (104) P -(10+) T.W -(-5) 5S

180 K11rod (235) 464.00 , .265 (213) p." D T -(-5) -;. BS

'3bajjar C.D. Block 47.456.96 146:216 P(76) 'PHC(S) Total (21696) "(34) ·PHS(Z5) H(19) 0'(7) PUC(1~ NH(1) C(1) RP(4) Tr(1) VH&(1) 189 'DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land 'use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply . upto two dec ima 1 places) . to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (1nclud- vation 1n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12, 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jhajjar( 10) EA T(157.00), Ge(6.00), TW(90.00). 288.00 ,84.93 69.00 TWE(61.00) PR Jhajjar(10) ED,EAG T(188."00), GC(39.00), TWel00.00), 55.00 • 14.00 27.00 TWE(49.00) PR J~ajjar(11) EA T(75.00). GC(19.00). TW(30.00). '70.00 0.70 53.00 TWE(26.00) PR Jhajjar(11) ED,EAG T(175.00), GC(ll.00), TW(114.00). 66.00 10.21 26.00 TWE(50.00) ic.:,PR Jhajjar(13) ED,EAG T(238.00}, GC~6.00), TW(145.00), 146.00 80.00 TWE{87.00l T(29711.66), GC(13669.24). WE(926.40),10767.29. 1964.49 4703.54 TW(9948.76), TWE(5166.16). TK(1.10)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN MATENHAIL C.D. BLOCK·

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193 MTEllfAIL C.D. ..oac

1991 Census 1981 Census %

Serial NlMe of the village Location Location COde Location Location.Co<;le No. (Hadbast No.) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual) (Manual)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Jhajj.. TlIIsl1 (PII't)

1 Akehri ~~9anpur (200) 8/8/4/98.. _ 08/08,/0040/0098 6/6/3/200 06/06/0030/0200 .2 Bambulfa (203) 8/8/4/76 08/08/0040/0076 6/6/3/223 06/06/0030/0223 3 Bazidpur Tappa B1rohar (152) 8/8/4/92 08/08/0040/0092 6/6/3/162 06/66/0030/0162 4 Belochpura (216) 8/8/4/113 08/08/0040/0113 6/6/3/231 06/06/0030/0231 5 8hindawas (214) 8/8/4/73 08/08/0040/0073 6/6/3/230 06/06/0030/0230 6 81rar (199) 8/8/4/99 08/08/0040/.0099 6/6/3/158 06/06/0030/0158 7 Bir' Chhuchhakwas (118) 8/8/4/39 08/08/0040/0039 6/6/3/225 06/06/0030/0225 8 B1rohar (145) 8/8/4/82 08/08/0040/0082 6/6/3/192 06/06/0030/0192 9 Ch~hwana (218) 8/8/4/114 08/08/0040/0114 6/6/3/220 06/06/0030/0220 10 ,Dhalanwas (150) 8/8/4/88 08/08/0040/0088 6/6/3/186 06106/0030/0186 (Dhllanwas) 11 6awalison (114) 8/8/4/66 08/08/0040/0066 616/3/240 06/06/0030/0240 '2 Hamayunpur (159) 8is/4/101 08/08/0040/0101 616/3/157 06/06/0030/0157 13 Islamgarh (117) 8/8/4/41 OS/OS/0040/oo41 6/6/3/227 06/06/0030/0227 14 Jamal pur (160) 8/8/4/'i02 08/0S/0040/0102 6/6/3/156 06/06/0030/0156 15 Jhamri (151) 8/8/4/89 08/0S/OO40/0089 6/6/3/185 06/06/0030/0185 16 Jhanswa (156) 8/8/4/103 08/08/0040/0103 6/6/3/160 06/06/0030/0160 17 Jharli (154) 8/8/4/96 Q8/08/0040/oo96 6/6/3/161 06/06(0030/0161 18 Kaliawas (146) 8/8/4/83 08/08/0040/0083 6/6/3/191 06/06/0030/0191 19 Karoda (213) 8/8/4/71 08/08/0040/0071 6/6/3/229 06/06/0030/0229 20 Khachro1i, (147) 8/8/4/84 08/08/0040/0084 6/6/3/190 06/06/0030/0190 21 Khanpur Kalarl (16-N) 8/8/4/91 08/0S/0040/0091 6/6/3/183 06/06/0030/0183 22 Khanpur Khurd , (15-N) 8/8/4/93 08/0S/OO40/0093 6/6/3/184 06/06/0030/0184 23 Khaparwas (204) 8/8/4/75 08/08/0040/0075 6/6/3/224 06/06/0030/0224 24 Kher1 Hosdarpur (207) 8/8/4/68 08J{)8/oo40/oo68 6/6/3/237 06/06/0030/0237 25 Khetawas (205) 8/8/4/74 08/08/0040/0074 6/6/3/222 06/06/0030/0222 26 (17-N) 8/8/4/90 09/08/0040/0090 6/6/3/182 06/06/0030/0182 27' Koilpuri (217) 8/8/4/112 08/08/0040/0112 6/6/3/221 06/06/0030/0221 28 Ladain (158) 8/8/4/100 08/08/0040/0100 6/6/3/159 06/06/0030/0159 29 Madalsahpur (?01 ) 8/8/4/78 08/08/0040/0078 6/6/3/199 06/06/0030/0199 1,94 MATENHAIL C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the vjllage Location . Location Code Location location Code No. (Hadbast No.) Code (~ompute,r ) Code (Computer) (Manual) . {Manual}

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Jhaj.1ar Tahsl1 (Part) -c:oncld.. 'I. 30 Maliawas (144) 8/8/4/81' 08/08/0040/0081 6/6/3/193 06/()6{OO30/il193 I ~. 31 Marot (206) 8/8/4/72 08/.08/0040/0072 6/6/3/228 06/06/0030/0228 32 M'atanhail (Matanhal) (141) 8/8/4/38 08/08/0040/0038 6/6/3/197 06/06/0030/0197 ,.' ~ 33 Mohanbari (155) 8/8/4/9.5 08/08/0040/0095 6/~/3/163 06/06/0030/0163

34 Mundsa (,202) 8/8/4/77 08/08/0040/0071 6~6/3/198 06/06/0030/0198 35 Hoganwa (143) 8/8/4/80 08/08/0040/0080 6/6/3/195 06106/0030/0195 " 36 Redhuwas (219) 8/8/4/115 08108/0040/0115 6/6/3/202 06/06/0030/0202 Ruriawas (142) ,8/8/4/79 08/08/0040/0079 6/6/3/196 06/06/0030/0196 37 , 38 Sasroli ( 153) 8/8/4/87 08/08/0040/0087 .6/6/3/187 06/06/0030/0187 39 Selanga (149) 8/8/4/86 08/08/0040/0086 616/3/188 06/06/,0030/0188

40 Shahj ahanpur (215) 8/8/4/128 08/08/0040/0128 6/6/3/233 06/06/0030/02~~ 41 Sundrehti (157) ,8/8/4/97 08/08/0040/0097 6/6/3/194 06/06/00,a0/0194 VILLAGE DIRECTORY MATENHAIL C.D. BLOCK

195 196 VILLAGE MATENHAIl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not ava i I ab I e within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in Drackets the distance ;n broad ranqes viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5~10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the factlity is available is given) hectares) of _------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station hat if water- any way)

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Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

38 (141) 2,744.94 7, 140{1051) P,M(2), PHC. T.W,TW, PTO_, BS (Matanhal) H( 2), PHS(2) HP Phone PUC(2) 39 Bir (118) 1,519.57 1,603 (239) p( 4), PHS T,TW PO BS Chhuchhakwas M,H 41 Is 1amgarh ( 117) 994.30 3,005 (430) P(2), PHS T,TW PO BS M,H 66 Gawalison (114) 672.00 2,299 (327) P,M,H PHS, T PO BS D,RP 68 Kheri (207) 598.00 1,124 (161) P PHS W PO -(-5) Hosdarpur 71 Karoda (213) 496.95 1,198 (lS0) P PHS T,W, -(-5) -(-5) TW 72 Marot (206) 696.05 2,729 (403) P(2), PHS T,W,TW, PO BS M,H HP 73 8hindawas (214) 412.00 1,591 (220) P,M -(5-10) W,TW. -(-5) BS HP 74 Khetawas (205) 651.13 1,198 (167) P,M,H -(5-10) T,W, PO BS HP 75 Khaparwas (204) 349.27 1,118 (168) P.M -( 5-10) W.HP ... (5-10) •• 8S 76 Bambulia (203) 242.81 752 (116) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) .. BS 77 Mundsa (202) 704.14 1,573 (230) P PHS T,W fO BS

78 Madalsah- (201 ) 282.47 962 (132) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS pur

79 Ruriawas ( 142Y 761.00 1,883 (273) P,M -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

80 Noganwa (143) 700.00 1,860 (277) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS 197 DIRECTORY land use

I~PP;" Neares t Power Land use (i.e. area under'different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distancp. Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR.KR Charkhi (20) EA T(559.00). GC(304.00), TW( 64.00). 1340.00 426.94 419.00 Dadri TWE(191.00)

PR Jhajjar (16) EA T(666.00). GC(117.00" TW(149.00). 405.00 7.57 441.00 TWE(400.00) , PR Jhajjar (13) EA T( 424.00). GC( 172.00), TW( 105 .00). \ ~50.00 116.30 4.00 TWE(147.00)

PR 'Jhajjar (8) EO.EAG .. T(466.00). GC(403.00). TW(50.00). 107.00 24.00 75.00 TWE(13.00)

PR 'Jhajjar (13) ED, T(296.00). GC(83.00), TW(145.00), 176.00 38.00 88.00, EAG TWE(68.00)

PR,KR Jhajjar (11) EA T( 168.00), GC (16.00), TW(88.00), 212.00 30.95 86.. 00 TWE(64.00) PR Jhajjar (16) EA T( 471.00), GC(18.00), TW(250.00), 131.00 2.05 92.00 TWE(203.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (13) EA T(274.00), WE(15.00), TW( 160.00), 79.00 3.00 56.00 TWE(99.00) PR Jhajjar (16) ED, T(315.00), TW(215.00), TWE(100.00) 276.00 8.13 52.00 EAG PR,KR ,Jhajjar (19) ED,EAG •• T(223.00), TW(78.00), TWE(145.00) 67.00 10.27 49.00 PR,KR Jhajjar (21) ED,EAG •• T( 166.00), TW(66.00), TWE (100.00) 35.00 21.81 20.00 PR Jhajjar (26) EA T(272.oo). GC(1.00). TW(109.00). 329.00 42.14 61.00 TWE(162.00) PR Jhajjar (27) EA T(246.qO), GC(4.00), TW(142.00). 7.00 3.47 26.00 TWE(100.00) PR Jhajjar (20) ED, T(473.00), GC(4.00). TW(117.00), 136.00 39.00 113.00 EAG TWE(352.00) PR Jhajjar (28) ED, T( 43.3.00), GC( 1.00), TW(144.00), 198.00 26.00 43.00 EAG TWE(288.00) 198 VILLAGE MATINHAIL C.D. BLOCK AlJ!enities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available \'Iithin the tion (with Hadbast .drea popula- village, a dash (-T is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v; 1'1 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms 'of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cat ion (potable) tele- of ( bus graph the stop, m'lr- railway katl station hat if water- any way)

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Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 81 Maliawas (144) 201.00 769 (121) P -(-5) T. W, -(-5) . BS TW 82 Birohar (145) 2,251.00 5,181 (743) P(2), PHC, T,W,TK PTO, BS M(2) ; H PHS(2) Phone 83 Kaliawas (146) 438.00 1,463 (216) P -(-5) T;W -(-5) .. BS

84 Khathrol i (147) 405.00 1,655 (233) P -(5-10) T,W PO as

86 Selanga (149) 1,116.00 2,313 (341) P,M,H PHS W, PO BS TW 87 Sasrol1 (153) 1,178.00 3,175 (425) P,M,H PHS T.W,TW, PO BS HP 88 Dhalanwas (150) 522.00 1,240 (174) P -(-5) W -(-5) .. -(-5) (Dhil anwas) 89 Jhamr; (151) 643.00 1,786 (275) P,M -(-5) T,W PO- BS

90 Khorra (17-N) 1041.00 3,956 (590) P,M,H 0 T,W PO, BS Phone 91 KhanptJr (16-N) 642.00 1,453 (195) P PHC W -(-5) -(-5) Kalan 92 Bazidpur (152) 206.00 222 (27) P -(-5) T,W, -(-5) -(-5) Tappa B1rohar TW 93 Khanpur (15-N) 1093.00 3,255 (477) P,M PHS T,W PO, BS Khurd Phone 95 Mohanbarl (155) 518.00 1,104 (202) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) -(-5) 96 Jharli (154) 948.00 ,2,259 (362) P,M,H PHS T,W PO, BS,RS Phone

97 Sundrehti (157) 1,211.00 ~. 904 (280) P RP T,W,TW -(-5) BS

98 Akehri (200) 1,785.04 4,704 (688) P(2), PHS T,W PO, BS Madanpur M(2),H Phone 199 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and vi11 age di stance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Charkhi (16) EA T(158.00), TWE(158.00) 20.00 3.00 20.00 Qadri PR,KR Charkhi (11) EA T(726.00). GC(106.00). TW(119.00), 1273.00 252.00 Qadri TWE(501.00) PR Charkhi (8) EA T(41.00), TW(41.00) 337.00 19.00 41.00 Dadri PR Charkhi (10) EA T(122.00), GC(7.00). TW(81.00). 222.00 22.00 39.00 Qadri TWE(34.00) PR Charkh1 (10) EA T(797.00), GC(36.00). TW(150.00). 224.00 21.00 74.00 Qadri TWE(611.00) PR Charkhi (14) EA T(562.00). GC(110.00). TW(352.00). 514.00 36.00 66.00 Dadr1 TWE(100.00) PR Charkhi (11) EA T(270.00), TWE(270.00) 180.00 38.00 34.00 Qadri PR Charkhi (19) EA T(344.00), TWE(344.00) 235.00 25.00 39.00 Qadri

PR.KR Charkhi (14) EA T(266.00), GC(66.00). WE(200.00) 670.00 34.00 71.00 Qadri PR Charkhi (18) EA T(199.00). TWE(199.00) 374.00 42.00 27.00 Oadri PR Charkhi (18) 'ED.EAG T(106.00). TWE(106.00) 70.00 0.00 20.00 Qadri

PR,KR Charkhi (19) EA T( 383~00). TW( 183.00). TWE(2oo.00) 579.00 49.00 82.00 Oadri PR Charkhi (25) EA T(172.00). TWE(172.00) Oadri 293.00 9.00 44.00 PR Charkhi (18) EA T(526.00), GC(3.00), TW(123.90). 321.00 17.00 84.00 Dadri TWE(400.00) PR Charkhi (18) ED,EAG T{338.00), GC(51.00), TW(91.00). 774.00 19.00 80.00 Oadri TWE(196)00) PR Jhajjar (29) EA T(1354.00). GC(510.00). TW(562.00), 218.00 0.04 213.00 TWE(282.00). 200 VILLAGE MATENHAIl C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (jf not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (~) is shown in the column and next Code number) of. the tion to it in Drackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------house- Educa- Med ica 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- raj 1way ket/ station hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--ODncld. 99 Birar (199) 549.96 1,766 (266) P PHS T,W PO BS 100 Ladain (158) 913.36 2,307 (389) P,M,H -(-5) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 101 Hamayunpur (159) 458.10 1,354 (212) P PHS T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 102 Jamalpur (160) 474.28 1,103 (165) P PHC T,W -(-5) BS

103 Jhanswa (156) 1072.00 2,442 (393) P,M,H -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 112 Koilpuri (217) 600.95 1,950 (277) P,M,H PHS,RP T,W,TW, -(-5) BS HP 113 Belochpura (216) 367.04 737 (128) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO BS HP 114 Chadhwana .(218) 329.00 1,167 (172) P -(5-10) W,TW, -( .. 5-) .. BS HP 115 Redhuwas (219) 369.88 1,021 (161) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) BS 128 Shahjahan- (215) 433.00 393 (63) P -(5-10) T.W.TW, -(-5) -(-5) pur HP Matenhal1 C.D. 31590.24 80,714(11;'9) P(48) PHC{tr Block Total M(23) PHS(20) 'H(16) 0(2) PUC(2) RP(3) 2.01 OIRECTORY land uSe

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different ~ypes of land use 1n~ectares rounded roach town supply upto two declmal places) to and village distance F~;;~t------I-r-r-i-ga-t-e-db-y--s-o-u-r-c-e------u~:------C~lt~;:--A;;~-~;t-- ( in kms) irri- able aV31lable gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jhajjar (29) EA T(317 .00), GC(123.00), TW(194.00) 138.00 21.96 73.00 PR Jhajjar (30) EA T(361.00), GC(115.00), WE(2.00), 480.00 4.36 68.00 T~(244.00) PR Jhajjar (30) EA T( 251.00), GC (68.00). WE (5.00), 163.00 1.10 43.00 TW{17S.00) PR Jhajjar (24) EA T(203.00), GC(3'5.00), TW(46.00), 175.00 35.28 61.00 TWE{122.00) ?~ Charkhi (25) EA T( 486.00), Ge( 3.00). WE (7.00), 459.00 49.00 78.00 Qadri TW(467.00), TWE(9.00) PR Jhajjar (21)· EA T(508.00), WE(108.00), TW(350.00), 42.00 13.95 37.00 TWE(50.00) PR Jhajjar (20) EA T(141.56), WE(10.27). TW(41.29), 93.41 10,.64 121.43 TWE(90.00) PR Jhajjar (16 ) ED.EAG •• T( 155. 00'). WE ( 5. 00 ), TW ( 135 •00 ) , 42.00 6.00 126.00 TWE(15.00) PR.KR Jhajjar (16) ED,EAG T( 168. 00). TW( 168; 00) 94.00 2.88 105.00 PR.KR Jhajjar (20) ED. T(199.00), WE(31. 00), TW(95 .00), 132.00 4.00 98.00 EAG TWE(73.o0)

T(14605.56).GC(2356.00),WE(383.27). 12070.41 1292.84- 3621.43 TW(5502.29),TWE(6364.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN SAHLAWAS C.D •. BLOCK

203

205 SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census S~rial Name of the village Location Loc at i on Code Location Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (t1anua 1 ) (Manua 1)

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Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

1. Ahri (246) 8/8/4/189 08/08/0040/0189 6/6/3/103 06/06/0030/0103 2. Amadalpur (252) 8/8/4/192 08/08/0040/0192 6/6/3/104 06/06/0030/0104 .. 3. Amboli ( 193) 8/8/4/108 08/08/0040/0108 6/6/3/135 06/06/0030/0135 4. Asadpur Khera (241) 8/8/4/193 08/08/0040/0193 6/6/3/107 06/06/0030/0107 5. Babepur (224) 8/8/4/121 08/08/0040/0121 6/6/3/116 06/06/0030/0116 6. Batehra (254) 8/8/4/195 08/08/0040/0195 6/6/3/97 06/06/0030/0097 7. Bhikhanpur Viran (196) 8/8/4/118 08/08/0040/0118 6/6/3/208 06/06/0030/0208 8. Bhurawas (194) 8/8/4/109 08/08/0040/0109 6/6/3/206 06/06/0030/0206 9. Bithla (195) 8/8/4/119 08/08/0040/0119 6/6/3/207 06/06/0030/0207 10. Chandol (222) 8/8/4/117 08/08/0040/0117 6/6/3/209 06/06/0030/0209 11 • Chandpur (239) 8/8/4/179 08/08/0040/0179 6/6/3/92 06/06/0030/0092 12. Chandpuri (231) 8/8/4/131 08/08/0040/0131 6/6/3/215 06/06/0030/0215 13. Chhapar (245) 8/8/4/188 08/08/0040/0188 6/6/3/111 06/06/0030/0111 14. Dadanpur (238) 8/8/4/178 08/08/0040/0178 6/6/3/93 06/06/0030/0093 15. Dhakla (223) 8/8/4/122 08/08/0040/0122 6/6/3/210 06/06/0030/0210 16. Dhana (162) 8/8/4/105 08/08/0040/01'05 6/6/3/154 06/06/0030/0154 17. D'hania ( 164) 8/8/4/107 08/08/0040/0107 6/6/3/136 06/06/0030/0136 18. Dhanirwas (161) 8/8/4/104 08/08/0040/0104 6/6/3/155 06/06/0030/0155 19. Fatehpuri (232) 8/8/4/132 08/08/0040/0132 6/6/3/216 06/06/0030/0216 20. Girdharpur (225) 8/8/4/186 08/08/0040/0186 6/6/3/115 06/06/0030/0115 21. Goria ( 14-N) 8/8/4/94 08/08/0040/0094 6/6/3/165 06/06/0030/0165 22. Isarhera (243) 8/8/4/183 08/08/0040/0183 6/6/3/109 06/06/0030/0109 23. Jaitpur (187) 8/,8/4/187 08/08/0040/0187 616/3/114 06/06/0030/0114 24. Jatwara ( 192) 8/8/4/120 08108/0040/0120 6/6/3/117 06106/0030/0117 25. Kahari (253) 8/8/4/196 08/08/0040/0196 67673/105 06/06/0030/0105 26. Kanwah (230) 8/8/4/126 08/08/0040/0126 6/6/3/219 06/06/0030/0219 27. Kasni (228) 8/8/4/123 08/08/0040/0123 6/6/3/217 06/06/0030/0217

28. Kheri Taluka 06/06/003010100 Patoda (251) 8/8/4/197 08/08/0040/0197 6/6/3/100 29. Khudan (242) 8/8,4,'82 08/08/0040/0182 6/6/3/108 06/06/0030/0108 30. Kohandral i (221) 8/8/4/116 08/08/0040/0116 6/6/3/204 06/06/0030/0204 31. Koka (247) 8/8/4/190 08/08/0040/0190 6/6/3/102 06/06/0030/0102 206 SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census - 1981 ,Census Serial Name of the village Location Location Code Location Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) Code (Computer) Code (Computer) (Manual) (Manual)

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Jhajjar Tahs i1 (Part) --concld.

32. Kulana (248) 8/8/4/191 08/08/0040/0191 6/6/3/101 06106/0030/0101 33. Kunjia (212) 8/8/4/127 08/08/0040/0127 6/6/3/232 06106/0030/0232 34. Luhari (250) 8/8/4/199 08108/0040/0199 '6/6/3/98 06/06/0030/0098 35. Machhrau 1 i (240) 8/8/4/194 08/08/0040/0194 6/6/3/106 06/06/0030/0106 36. Munda Hel'a (198) 8/8/4/111 08/08/0040/0111 6/6/3/201 06/06/0030/0201 37. Nilaheri ( 197) 8/8/4/110 08/08/0040/0110 6/6/3/205 06/06/0030/0205 38. Niwada (220) 8/8/4/125 08/08/0040/0125 6/6/3/203 06/06/0030/0203 39. Patasni (256) 8/8/4/177 08/08/0040/0177 616/3/96 06/06/0030/0096 40. Patoda (249) 8/8/4/198 08/08/0040/0198 6/6/3/99 06106/0030/0099 41. (163) 8/8/4/106 08/08/0:14::>/0106 6/6131153 06/06/0030/0153 42. Samaspur Majra (227) 8/8/4/181 08/08/0040/0181 6/6/3/212 06/06/0030/0212 43. Sarola (244 )' 8/8/4/184 08/08/0040/0184 6/6/3/110 06/06/0030/0110 44. (226) 8/8/4/185 08/08/0040/0185 6/6/3/211 06/06/0030/0211 45. Surakhpur Viran (229) 8/8/4/124 08/08/0040/0124 6/6/3/218 06/06/0030/0218 46. Surehti (233) 8/8/4/133 08/08/0040/0133 6/6/3/213 06/06/0030/0213 VILLAGE DIRECTORY SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK

207 208 VILLAGE SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of villaqe Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (~) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectare!» of ------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jh~jjar Tahsi 1 (Part) 94 Goria (14-N) 1,463.00 3,648 (518) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW PO BS

104 Dhanirwas (161 ) 330.22 1,162 (177) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) -(-5)

105 Dhana (162) 354.09 1,186 (156) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

106 Salhawas (163) 1,470.61 3,979 (631) P(3), PHS,D, T,W,TW, PTO, BS M,H RP(4) HP Phone 107 Dhani a (164) 507.00 1,187 (189) P -(-5) W,TW -(5-10) -(-5)

108 Amboli ( 193) 622.00 1,901 (277) P -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) HP 109 Bhurawas {194) 1,050.55 2,691 (376) P(2), -(-5) T,W,TW, PO, BS M,H HP Phone 110 Nilaheri ( 197) 507.87 2,294 (351) P(2),M PHS T,W, -(5-10) BS HP 111 Munda Hera (198) 808.15 2,953 (519) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 116 Kohandral i (221 ) 395.78 967 (146) p -(-5) T,W -(5-10) BS

117 Chando 1 (222) 331.84 f,133 (194) P PHS T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

118 Bhikhanpur (196 ) 320.00 Un- Viran 119 Bithla (195 ) 619.97 1,620 (218) P PHS T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5)

120 Jatwara (192) 379.00 1,049 (154) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

121 Babepur (224) 346.00 828 (131) P,M - (5-1~0) T,W -(-5) BS

122 Dhakla (223) 831.21 4,024 (660) P(2) ,M, PHC, T,W,TW PTO BS H PHS 209 DIRECTORY

1an~ use

App- Nearest Power Lantl use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply up to two decimal places) to and ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) I irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Charkhi (24) EA T(463.00),GC(121.00),TW(180.00), 892.00 16.00 92.00 Dadri TWE(162.00) # PR Jhajjar (29) EA T(146.00),TW(146.00) 142.00 14.22 28.00

PR Jhajjar (24) EA T(276.00),TWE(276.00) 26.00 18.09 34.00

PR Jhajjar (26) EA T(939.00),GC(165.DO),TW(361.00), 306.00 154.61 71.00 TWE(413.00) PR Jhajjar (25) ED, T(282.DD),GC(81.DO),TW(94.00), 169.00 17.00 39.00 EAG TWE(107.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (24) EA T(477.00),GC(40.00),TW(400.00), 74.00 35.00 36.00 TWE(37.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (27) EA T(300.00),GC(101.00),TW(150.00), 641.00 35.55 74.00 TWE(49.00) PR Jhajj ar (22) ED, T(345.00),GC(39.00),TW(306.00) 73.00 27.87 62.00 EAG PR Jhajjar (21) EA T(517.00),GC(116.00),TW(365.00). 21'5.00 5.15 71.00 TWE(36.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (18) EA T(155.00i,TW(155.00) 155.00 48.78 37.00

PR Jhajjar (19) EA T(289.00),GC(289.00) 7.00 7.84 28.00 inhabited

PR,KR Jhajjar (22) ED, T(407.18),GC(119.60),TW(10).78}, 129.23 46.00 37.56 EAG TWE (183.80) PR,KR Jhajjar (21) EA T(307 .OO} ,GC(68.00), TW(169.00), 1.00 36.09 35.00 TWE(70.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (21) EA T(293.00) ,GC{ 72 .00" TW (laSSlO). 3.00 17.00 33.00 TWE(36.00)

PR.KR Jhajjar {18} EA T(542.00),GC(42.00),TW(350.0a) 124.00 67.21 98.00 TWE(150.00) 210 VIllAGE SAHLAWAS C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i'f not available withill the tion (with had bast area popula- village, a dash (--) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------._------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the $top, mar- railway ket/ station hat, if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsi 1 (Part) --Contd. 123 Kasni (228) 856.30 3,346 (523) P(2), PHS T,W,TW, PO BS M,H HP 124 Surakhpur (229) 282.06 Un- Viran 125 Niwada (220) 248.07 862 (136) P -(5-10) T,TW -(-5) 8S 126 Kanwah (230) 294.00 276 (45) P -(5-10) T,W -(-5) -(-5) 127 Kunjia (212) 321.72 1,117 (155) P -(-5) T,W,TW -(-5) -(-5) 131 Chandpuri (231 ) 171.58 206 (36) -(-5) -(-5) W,TW -(-5) ·(-5) 132 Fatehpuri (232) 162.28 965 (136) P RP W,TW, -(-5) 8S HP 133 Surehti ( 233) 794.00 • 2,509 (377) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO 5S HP 177 'Patasn i (256) 323.34 881 (127) P -(5-10) T,W,TW -(-51 -(-5)

178 Dadanpur (238) 597.00 1,819 (266) P,M,H, -(5-10) T,W PO BS PUC 179 Chandpur (239) 357.00 836 (110) P -(-5) T,TW -(-5) BS

181 Samaspur (227) 697.00 2,011 (315) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, PO -(-5) Majra HP 182 Khudan (242) 1,042.00 3.874 (602) P,M.H PHS W.TW, PO, BS HP Phone 183 Isarhera (243) 228.00 Un- 184 Sarola (244) 318.08 1-,243 (187) P -(5-10) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5)

185 Subana (226) 807.74 2,763 (431) P(2), PHS T,W,TW PO, SS M,H Phone

186 Girdharpur (225) 384.00 918 (1301 -(-5) -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS

187 Jaitpur ( 187) 535.00 1,619 (224) P,M -(5-10) T,TK -(-5) BS 211 DIRECTORY land use

App- Neares t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roun~ed roach town supply , upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for cult;- (includ- vation iog gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jhajjar (13) EA T(363.00),GC(18.00),TW(225.00), 398.00 7.30 88.00 TWE(120.00) inhabited

PR Jhajjar (16) ED,EAG •• T(137.00),TW(107.00),TWE(30.00) 15.00 6.07 90.00 PR Jhajjar (13) EA T(SO.OO).TW(50.00) 180.00 1.00 63.00 PR Jhajjar (10) EA T(121.00),TW(74.00),TWE(47.00) 102.00, 69.72 29.00 PR Jhajjar (14) EO,EAG •• T(128.04),TW(68.04),TWE(60.00) 24.27 19.27 PR Jhajjar (11) EA T(113.00),TW(63.00),TWE(SO.00) 26.28 23.00

PR,KR Jhajj ar (14) EA T(524.00),GC(6.00),TW(300.00), 166.00 33.00 71.00 TWE(218.00) PR Jhajjar (13) EA T(238.00),GC(4.00),TW(200.00), 38.00 12.34 3S.00 TWE(34.00) PR Jhajjar (11) ED, T(318.00) ,GC(8 .00), WE(54.00), 196.00 20.00 63.00 EAG TW(127.00),TWE(129.00) PR Jhajjar (13) ED, T(224.00),GC(S.00),TW(203.00). 82.00 28.00 23.00 EAG TWE(16.00) PR Jhajjar (16) EA T(498.00),TW(300.00),TWE(198.00) 99.00 43.00 57.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (25) ED, T(597.00).GC(5.00),TW(S04.00). 299.00 35.00 111.00 EAG TWE(88.00) inhabited PR Jhajjar (21) EA T(261.00),GC(261.00) 6.00 15.08 36.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (18) EA T(624.00).TW( 324.00). TWE(300.00) 74.74 109.00

PR,KR Jhajjar (21) EA T(328.00),GC(10.00).TW(269.00), 8.00 1l.00 37.00 TWE(49.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (22) EA T(373.00),TW(269.00),TWE(104.00) 87.00 37.00 38.00 212 YIltAl

SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK Amenities ani

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avaiJable (if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash 1'--) is shown in the column and next Code number} of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v; 11age and --5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place

(in number _____ wherew~. ____ the .~~~* facility __ ~~~~~_~ is ______available * ___ is.~ ______given) 'hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the mar- ratstc~' way ket! stat10n hat, if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) -Concld.

PO 8S 188 Chnapar (245) 731.66 2,408 (372) P,M PHS,D VI,TW, HP 189 And (246) 733.00 2,213 (350) P,M,H PHS, T,W,TW PO BS RP(2)

190 Koka (247) 450.00 825 (131) P ~(-5) T,W.HP -H} 6S

191 Kulana (248) 667.00 1,BO{142} P .(.5) T,W ·(-5) BS

192 Amadalpur (252) 556.00 1,522 (245) P R.P W,Hp· -{ -5) ·(·5)

193 Asadpur (241) 494.00 934 (164) P -(~5) T,W,TW PO BS Khera 194 Machhraul i (240) 1,087.37 3,428 (526) P,M,H PHC, T,W,TW PO BS PitS 195 Batehra (254) 1,008.46 2,008 (302) P,M,1t RP T,TW,HP PO, BS Phone 196 Kahari (253) 557.00 1,266 (169) P PHS T,W PO BS

197 Kheri Taluka(251} 1,593.00 2,539 (359) P,M -(5-10) W.. HP -(-5) -(-5) Patoda 198 Patoda (249) 1.9d4.95 5,525 (815) P(2), PHS W,TW,HP PO, BS M,1t Phone 199 l.uhari. (250) 1,588.37 3,240 (439) P(2), 0 HP PO, BS M,It Phone

Sahlawas C.D. Block 30,207.27 82,905(12511) P(50) PHC(2) Total M(20l PHS(16) H(15) D(3) PUC(1) RP(9) 213 DIRECTORY land use

I\.pp~ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supp1y upto two decimal piaces) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) "irri­ abl~ anilal:lle gated waste for cult;- (includ- vation ing gaucl1ar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

21.66 74.00 PR Jhajjar (22) EO, T(43S.001.GC(5.00),TW(428.00), 201.00 EA.G. TWE(2.00)

PR Jhajjar (22) EA T(317.00),GC(27.00),TW(190.00), 342.00 74.00 TWE(100.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (26) fA T(56.00),TW(39.00l.TWE(17.DO) 358.00 4.00 32.00

PR.KR Jhajjar (19) EA T(181.00),GC(4.00),WE{35.00). 445.00 3.00 38.00 TW(109.00),TWf(33.00) PR Jhajjar (21) E~ T(321.00),GC(9.00),TW(200.00), 180.00 10.00 45.00 TWE(112.00J PR Jhajjar (23) EA T( 278.(0) ,GC(3.00), TW(175. DOl. 174.00 12.00 30.00 TWE(100.00)

PR Jhajjar (16) ED, T(447 .10) ,GC(2.00), TW{250.00}. 43~ .50 94.47 114.30 fAG TWE(195.10) PR Jhajjar (15) fA T(559.00),TW(369.00).TWE(200.00) 284.00 82.46 73.00

PR Jhajjar (19) EA T(334.00l,TW(234.00l,TWE(100.00) 176.00 10.00 37.00

PR,KR Hailey- (11) EA T{799.00),6C(7.00).WE(100.00), 643.00 65.00 SD.DO mandi TW{573.00),TWE(119.00)

PR Hailey- (10) EA T(1229.00),TW(716.00),TWE(513.0Q) 599.00 1.95 155.00 mandi

PR Hailey- (5) EO, T(695.00j,WE(70.00).TW(425.00), ' 822.00 2.37 69.00 mandi EAG rWE(200.00)

T(16296.32),GC(1627.60), 9414.02 1171.74 2495.13 WE{259.00}.TW(9755.82), TIlE (4653. 90)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BAHADURGARH C.D. BLOCK

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217 BAHADURGARH C.D. BlOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Seri a1 Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code locatiofl -Coge No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) 1. Agarpur (14) 8/8/5/22 08/08/0050/0022 6/6/4/38 06/06/0040/0038 2. Asanda (23) 8/8/5/19 08/08/0050/0019 6/6/4/35 06/06/0040/0035 3. Asauda Sewan (29) 8/8/5/12 08/08/0050/0012 6/6/4/5 06/06/0040/0005 4. Asoda Todran (28) 8/8/5/13 08/08/0050/0013 6/6/4/31 06/06/0040/0031 5. Bahadurgarh(Rural)(38) 8/8/5/33 08/08/0050/0033 6/6/4/23 06/06/0040/0023 6. Bahamnoli (35) 8/8/5/9 08/08/0050/0009 616/4/20 06106/0040/0020 7. Balaur (64) 8/8/5/34 08/08/0050/0034 6/6/4/49 06/06/0040/0049 8. Barahi (40) 8/8/5/11 08/08/0050/0011 6/6/4/29 06/06/0040/0029 9. Sarka Tabad (63) 8/8/5/58 08/08/0050/0058 6/6/4/53 06/06/0040/0053 10. Shaproda (22) 8/8/5/20 08/08/0050/0020 6/6/4/36 06/06/0040/0036 11. Bupania (59) 8/8/5/49 08/08/0050/0049 6/6/4/60 06/06/0040/0060 12. (17) 8/8/5/21 OS'08/0050/0021 6i6/4/39 06/06/0040/0039 13. Chhudani (93) 8/8/5/42 08/O"B/0050/0042 6/6/4/64 06/06/0040/0064 14. Daboda Kalan (51) 8/8/5/38 08/08/0050/0038 6/6/4/46 06/06/0040/0046 15. Daboda Khurd (49) 8/8/5/55 08/08/0050/0055 6/6/4/61 06/06/0040/0061 16. Dahkora (26) 8/8/5/16 08/08/0050/0016 6/6/4/4 06/06/0040/0004 17. Desalpur (48) 8/8/5/54 08/08/0050/0054 6/6/4/58 06/06/0040/0058 18. Oulhera (56) 8/8/5/43 08/08/0050/0043 6/6/4/65 06/06/0040/0065 / 19. Gangarwa (69) 8/8/5/50 08/08/0050/0050 6/6/4/56 06/06/0040/0056 20. Goela Kalan (58) 8/8/5/45 08/08/0050/0045 6/6/4/67 06/06/0040/0067 21. Gubhana (70) 8/8/5/48 08/08/0050/0048 6/6/4/69 06/06/0040/0069 22. Habibpur Viran (90) 8/8/5/46 08/08/0050/0046 6/6/4/58 06/06/0040/0068 23. Hasanpur (37) 8/8/5/32 08/08/0050/0032 6/6/4/22 06/06/0040/0022 24. Isarheri (66) 8/8/5/62 08/08/0050/0062 6/6/4/51 06/06/0040/0051 25. Jakhauda (41) 8/8/5/28 08/08/0050/0028 6/6/4/30 06/06/0040/0030

26. Jasaur Kher; (17) 8/8~5/14 08/08/0050/0014 6/fd4/6 06/06/0040/0006 27. Kanonda (33) 8/8/5/10 08/08/0050/0010 6/6/4/17 06/06/0040/0017 28. Kasar (43) 8/8/5/29 08/08/0650/0.P29 6/6/4/27 06/06/0040/0027 29. Khairpur (32) 8/BI5/7 08/08/0050/0007 6/6/4/18 06/06/0040/0018 30. Kharhar (21 ) 8/8/5/25 08/08/9050/0025 6/6/4/33 06/06/0040/0033 31. Kharman (55) 8/8/5/41 08/08/0050/0041 6/6/4/63 06/06/0040/0063 218 BAHADURGARH C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census '98\ CenSuS

Serial Name of the village Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

8ahadurgarh Tahsil (Part)-.concld. 32. Kheri Jasaur (18) 8/8/5/3 OS/08/0050/0003 6/6/4/7 06/06/0040/0007 33. Kherka Gujar (57) 8/8/5/44 08/08/0050/0044 6/6/4/66 06/06/0040/0066

34. Kherka Musa1man (45) 8/8/5/36 08/08/0050/0036 6/6/4/25 06/06/0040/0025 35. Kul as; (30) 8/8/5/5 08/08/0050/0005 6/6/4/16 06/06/0040/0016 36. (31 ) 8/8/5/6 08/08/0050/0006 6/6/4/15 06/06/0040/0015 37. Lawa Khurd (47) 8/8/5/56 08/08/0050/0056 6/6/4/47 06/06/0040/0047 3S. Loharheri (27) 8/8/5/15 08/08/0050/0015 6/6/4/3 06/06/0040/0003 39. Lowa Kalan (Lawa Kalan) (65) 8/8/5/61 08/08/0050/0061 6/6/4/50 06/06/0040/0050 40. Luksar (68) 8/8/5/51 08/08/0050/0051 6/6/4/55 06/06/0040/0055 41. Mahandipur (50) 8/8/5/39 08/08/0050/0039 6/6/4/45 06/06/0040/0045 42. Majra Asanda (24) 8/S/5/18 08/08/0050/0018 6/6/4/34 06/06/0040/0034 43. Majri (71 ) 8/8/5/47 08/08/0050/0047 6/6/4/70 06/06/0040/0070 44. Mandothi (53) 8/8/5/26 08/08/0050/0026 6/6/4/43 06/06/0040/0043 45. Mattan (20) 8/8/5/24 08/08/0050/0024 "6/6/4/42 06/06/0040/0042 46. Mukandpur (34) 8/8/5/8 OB/08/0050/0008 6/6/4/19 06/0610040/0019 47. Ni lothi (19) 8/8/5/4 08/08/0050/0004 6/6/4/8 06/06/0040/0008 48. Nuna Majra (46) 8/8/5/57 08/08/0050/0057 6/6/4/48 06/06/0040/0048 49". Parnala (36) 8/8/5/31- 08/08/0050/0031 6/6/4/21 06/06/0040/0021 50. (19) 8/8/5/23 08/08/0050/0023 6/6/4/41 06/06/0Q40/0041 51. Rohad (25 ) 8/8/5/17 08/08/0050/0017 6/6/4/32 .06/06/0040/0032 52. Saidpur (42) 8/8/5/27 08/08/0050/0027 6/6/4/44 06/06/0040/0044 53. (39 ) 8/S/5/30 08/08/0050)0030 6/614/28 06/06/0040/0028 54. Sara; Aurangabad (44) 8/8/5/35 08/08/0050/0035 6/6/4/24 06/06/0040/0024 55. Shah pur (60) 8/8/5/53 08/08/0050/0053 6/6/4/59 06/06/0040/0059 56. Shidipur (67) 8/8/5/60, 08/08/0050/0060 6/6/4/52 06/06/0040/0052 57. Silothi (54 ) 8/8/5/40 08/08/0050/0040 6/b/4/62 06/06/0040/0062 58. Soldha (62) 8/S/5/59 08/08/0050/0059 6/6/4/54 06/06/0040/0054 59. Tandaheri (52) 8/8/5/37 08/08/0050/0037 6/6/4/26 06/06/0040/0026 60. Zardakpur (61 ) 8/8/5/52 08/08/0050/0052 6/6/4/57 06/06/0040/0057 VILLAGE DIRECTORY BAHADURGARH C.D. BLOCK

219 220 VILLAGE

BAHADURGA~H C.D. BLOCK AIileriHies and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availal}-le, (if not available within the ticn (with had bast area popula- village. a dash (-) ;s shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the dist,ance in bt'oad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 krns, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ------~------~----~------house- Educa- ~led lea 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water 8. days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. mar- railway ket/ station hat if water- any way)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part)

3 Kheri Jasaur (18) 1,029.~0 4,239 (649) P(2) , PHS T,W,HP PO BS M,H ,'4 Nilothi (19) 827.00 4,169,(643) P(2). PHS,O T,W PO BS M(2) , H(2l 5 Kulasi (30) 807.00 4,473 (746) P ,M. PHS T,W PO BS H -6 Ladrawan (31) 873.33 9,108 (2 ,036) P ,M,H PHS,D T,HP PO, BS Phone 7 KhairpLlr ( 32) 275.00 1,322 (185 ) P -(-5) T,W -(-5) BS .B Mukandpur .(34) 221.00 96{ (192) P '\ -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) --u as HP 9 Bah,amnal i (35) 857.00 4,999 (731) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 10 Kanonda (33) 1,048.00 5,622 (864) P,M, PHS, T,W.TW, PO, BS H RP(5) HP Phone 11' Barahi (40) 1,044.00 5,328 (777) P(2) , PHS T,W,HP PO BS M,H

12 A~auda Sewan (2~) 701.00 '2,751 (411) P(2), PHS,O, r,W,HP PO 'BS,RS M(2l, RP(6) H(2l 13 Asoda Todran (28) 1,467.37 ,6,797 (1,022) P,M,H RP(2) T,W, ,PO BS,RS HP 14 (17) 854.00- 4.159 (655) P(3), PHC. T,W PO BS M(2), PHS H(2) 15 loharheri (27) 453.00 2,193 (319) P.M,H -(5-10) T,W PO BS

< 16 Oahkora (26) 548.00' 2,470 (383) P,M PHS T,W PO BS,RS 221 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of '1 and use ; n hectares rbuRded roach town supply __ ._. __ .u ______. upto . ______two declmal places) . ______to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able· aval1able gated waste for cUlti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bahadurgarh(11) EA ·. T(674.50),GC(666.50),TWE(8.00) 220.00 135.00

PR Kharkhoda (8) EA T(445.00).GC(425.00),W(1.00), 258.00 124.00 ·. TW(14.00),TWE(1.00),TK(4.00)

PR Bahadurgarh (8) EA · T(613.00),GC(598.0Q),W(2.00), 59.00 135.00 . lW(3.00),TWE(2.00).TK(B.OO)

PR Bahadurgarh (8) ED,EAG •• T(621.55).GC(534.01).TW(67.82)~ 95.60 7.09 149.09 TWE(19.72) PR Bahadurgarh(11) EA ·. T(206.00).GC(202.00),TK(4.00) 28.00 41.00 PR Bahadurgarh (3) EA ·. T(177.00).GC(54.00).TW(123.00) 14.00 8.00 22.00

PR Bahadurgarh (5~ ED,EAG 'f T(630.00),GC(196.oo),TW(417.00), 136.00 1.00 .90.00 TWE(17.00)

PR Bahadurgarh(10) ED,EAG •• T(553.00) ,·GC{544~00) •TWE (9.00), 325.00 20.00 . 150.00

PR Bahadurgarh' (8) ED,EAG .. T(757.00)~GC(400.00),TW(287.00), 200.00 15.00 72.00 TWE(10.00) PR,KR SatJadurgarh (8) EA T(577.00).GC(391.00),TW(51.00), 38.00 19.00 67.00 TWE{135.00)

PR Bahadurgarh (8) ED,EAG •• T(779.32).GC{303.51).TW(364.41). 637.37 50.68 TWEJ 111.40) PR Bahadurgarh (8) EA ·. T(448.00).GC(436.00).W(2.00), 330.00 76.00 TW(2.00),TWE(1.00).TK(7.00) ,:'

PR Bahadurgarh(14) EA T(182.00).GC(160.00).W(7.00). 187.00 ?4.00 TW(2.00),TWE(9.00),lK(4.00}

PR Bahadurgarh(14) EA T(277.0Q),GC(270.00}.W(1.00), 1-. 187.00 84.00 TW(2.00),TWE(4.00) 222~ VILLAGE hnenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenit i es avail ab le (l f not ava i1 able wi th i n the tion (with hadbast area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms und 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Orinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar,:, rai lway kett station hat if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) --Contd. ., 17 Rohad (25) 1,820.00 7,073(1,003) P,M,H PHS,D, T,W,HP PO BS RP,VHG 18 Majra ,Asancf4 (24) 108.05 Un-

19 Asan~dc\, (23) 453.00 2,140 (315) P PHS T,W -(-5) BS

20 Bhaproda (22) 1,471.00 5,988 (918) 'P(3), PHS T,W eO as M(2), H(2) 21 Chhara (17) 3,242.30 12,434(1760) P(3), PHC, T,W,TW, PTO, as M(2) • PHS(2), HP Phone H(2), VHG PUC 22 Agarpur (14 ) 448.00 Un-

23 Rewari Khera (19) 485.64 2,054 (293) P~M -(-5) T,W,TW, PO . '-( -5) HP 24 Mattan (20) 1,276.00 5,259 (713) P(2), PHS,D W,TW, PTO, BS M(2) , HP Phone H

25 Kharhar (21) 1l 492.00 5,227· (777) P(2) , H.PHS T,W,HP PO, BS M(2) , 0 Phone H(2) 26 Mandothi (53) 2.562.00 10.978 (1648) P(2), PHC, T.W,TW. PO, BS M(2) • PHS(2 )1 HP Phone H(2l 0 2.7 S./tidpur (42) 219.00 Un- o'' ,28 JaklJauda (41) 564.00 3,435 (481) P.M. PHS. T.W, TW, PO BS H RP(2) HP 29 Kasar (43) 564.00 3,378 (5911 P.,M, PHS_ T,TK, PO .. BS H., HP 30 S~nkhol ·(Part )(39) 38+.00 4,177 (581) P,M, PHS T,W. PO •• BS H HP 223 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Lana use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest------~------Irrigated by source Un------Cultur- Area not ( ; n kms) irri- able available gated waste for culti­ (inc 1ud- vat; on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bahadurgarh(15) fA T(1,419.00),GC(663.00),TW(412.00), 300.00 100.00 1.00 TWE(344.00) inhabited

PR Bahadurgarh (5) fA T(201.33).GC(195.26),W(1.01), 124.44 127.23 TW(1.01),TWE(1.01),TK(3.04) PR Bahadurgarh (8) fA T(1,045.00),GC(1,039.00),TW(1.00), 243.00 183.00 TWE(1.00},TK(4.00)

PR,KR Jhajjar (8) fA T{2,473.40),GC{2,387.61),TW{76.08), 687.96 80.94 TWE(9.71) inhabited

PR Jhajjar (11) ED,EAG •• T(317.00),GC(306.00),TW{11.00) 116.00 2.64 50.00

PR Bahadurgarh(16) EA T(825.59),GC(205.00),TW(102.00), 276.80 37.64 135.97 TWE(215.59),TK(303.00)

PR Bahadurgarh (14) EA .. T(1,227.00),GC(1,070.00),TW(157.00) 49.00 44.00 172.00

PR Bahadurgarh(13) EO,EAG •• T(1,110.00),GC(840.00),TW(200.00), 1,022.00 6.00 424.00 TWE{70.00}

inh.abited PR,KR Bahadurgarh (5) ED,EAG .. T(448.00),GC(220.00),TW(125.00), 56.00 3.00 57.00 TWE{103.00) IPR Bahadurgarh (3) EA T(356.55),GC(160.07),TW(186.48). 92.26 115.1!1 ~WE(10.00) i>R,KR Bahadurgarh (2} EA T(214.00},GC(104.00}.TW(110.00) 133.00 37.00 224 VILLAGE

BAHADURGARH .C.O. 'SLOCK #Wen it; es an~

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ... (if. not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash (-) 1S shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and --5 kms. 5--10 tms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house;------~------Educa- Medical Drinking Post Oay or Communi- holds tiona1 water ", days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the sto~. mar- rai way ket/ station hat if water- any way) .",

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part):--Contd. 31 Pamala (Part)(36) 332.00 2,173 (367) P,M PHS, W,HP -(-5) -(-5) VH~ 32 Hasanpur(P art)(37) 193.00 1,019 (350) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 33 Bahadurgarh (Rural ,Part) (38) 1,056.00 2,436 (493) l' MH ltI,TW, -(-5) BS HP 34- Balaur (64) 413.00 2.045 (294) P.M. -(-5) 't.W. -(-5) -(-5) H HP 35 Sarai Aurangabad (44) 332.00 1,553 (235) P(2), RP(2) T.TW, -(-5) .. BS M HP 36 Kherka Musalman (45) 146..00 Un- 37 Tandaheri (52) 387.00 1,835 (272) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP 38 Daboda Kalan (51) 343.00 1.854 (292) P,M,H PHS T,W,TW, PO -(-5) HP 39 Mahand1pur (50) 263.00 1.182 (178) P,M.H -(-5) T,W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) HP 40 Silotti1 (54) 354.00 2.065 (391) P -(-5) W -(-5) -(-5)

41. Kharman (55) 833.00 4,054 (782) P,M,H PHS ,0. T,W PO BS RP 42 Chhudani (93) 1,026.00 2,925 (407) P,M PHC,PHS, W,TW. PO BS RP HP .- 43 Dulhera (56) 1,.252.00 5,953 (898) P(4), O,RP(2) T,W,TW,. PO BS M(2). HP fI(2) 44 Kherka Gujar (57) 516.35 2,967 (553) -P -(-5) l,W,TW, -(-5) .. as HP 225 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two dec ima 1 places) - to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (i n kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bahadurgarh (2) EA ·. T(257.99),TW(212.46),TWE(45.53) 40.63 4.47 28.91

PR,KR Bahadurgarh (2) EA .. T(68.00),TW(36.00).TWE(32.00) 5.00 120.00

PR.KR Bahadurgarh (0) EA ·. T(768.00).GC(129.00),TW(542.00), 101.00 130.00 57.00 TWE(97.00) PR Bahadurgarh (3) EA ·. T(369.56) ,GC( 167 .03). TW(126.22), 2.01 12.13 29.30 TWE(76.31)

PR Bahadurgarh (3) EA ·. T(246.32),GC(100.40),TW(135.02), 21.05 15.60 49.03 TWE(10.90} ;. Ii'>"

inhabited PR Bahadurgarh (8) ED,EAG •• T(305.00},GC(248.00),TW(37.00). 14.00 68.00 TWE(20.00) PR Bahadurgarh(10) EO.EAG .. T(209.00),GC(152.00),TW(27.00). 70.00 64.00 TWE(30.00) PR Bahadurgarh(1D) EO,EAG •• T(221.00),GC(205.00),TW(10.00), 3.00 39.00 TWE(6.00) PR Bahadurgarh(13) EO.EAG •• T(267.00).GC(242.00),TW(11.00), 43.00 14.00 30.00 TWE (14.0.0) PR Bahadurgarh(14) EO,EAG •• T(478.00).GC(415.00),TW(32.00). 202.00 66.00 87.00 TWE(31.00) PR,KR Jhajjar (10) EA ·. T(886.00).GC(290.00).TW(477.00~, 57.00 83.00 TWE:(119.00) PR.KR Bahadurgarh(16) EA .. T(1,060.00) .GC,(984.00), TW(57 .00). 35.00 157.• 00 TWE(19.00)

PR Jhajjar ~14 ) EO.E~~ •• T(,38(.81) ,Ge( 181.82). TW(101.00). 41.-1{) 32.-1i 58.27 TWE(101.99) 226 VILLAGE BAHADURGARH C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available {if not available within the tion (with hadbast area popula- vIllage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and ne~t Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges Vii. No. vill age and --5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10t kms of the nearest place (i n number where tre facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa------~------Medical Drinking Post Day or COrmluni- holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- railway ket/ station hat if water- a"y way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8ahadur~arh Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 45 Goela Kalan (58) 544.89 2,820 (375) P,M PHS T,W,TW, PO BS HP

46 HabibpurViran (90) 299.00 Un· 47 Majri (71 ) 648.00 2,518 (349) P,M PHS W,HI, -(-5) .. SS HP 48 Gubhana (70) 916.75 4,299 (652) P,M, PHS W, HI, -(-5) .. SS H HP 49 Supani a (59) 1,719.00 6,952(1002) P(2), PHS,D T,W,iW, PO as M(2), HP H 50 Gangarwa (69) 216.83 776 (90) P -(-5) T,W,HI, -(-5) .. as HP 51 Luksar (68) 454.00 2,035 (266) P.M -( 10+) T.W,T\

56 Lawa Khurd ( 47} 551.00 2,868 (397) P(2) • PHS T,TIoI, -,( -5) -(-5) M HP 57 Nuna Majra (46: 666.00 4,263 (613) peS), PHS T.TW, PTO !3S 101(3), HP H(2). PUC 58 Sarka Tabad (63) 841.34 3,282 (441) P,M -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) .. SS HP 227 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectaces rounded roach town ~upply upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 .11-i 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Jhajjar (13) EA .. T(396.75),GC(276.55),TW(70.20), 55.69 14.49 77 .96 TWE(50.00) inhabHed PR,KR Bahad,urgarh(18) EA' .. T{380.00),GC(189.00),TW(56~00), 180.00 88.00 TWE (135 .00)

PR,KR Bahadurgarh( 16) EA T{662.36),G~(344.29),TW(243.85), '139.16 115.23 TWE(74.22) PR Bahadurgarh (13) EO,EAG .. T(1,045.00)GC(553.00),TW(310.00), 487.00 5.00 182.00 TWE (182.00)

PR .Bahadurgarh (8) EA T(193.97), TW( 161.59), TWE (32': 38) 22.86

I PR,KR Bah~durgarh (8) EA .. T(365.00) ,GC( 64.00) , TW.( 100 .00) , 35.00 54.00 TWE$201.pO) PR Bahadurgarh (8) EA '.' T(212.65),TW(181.94),TW{30.71) 30.35

PR Bahadurgarh (11) ED,fAG •• T(150.00),GC(64.00l,TW(86.00) 13.00 13.00 19.00

PR Bahadurgarh (8) EA T(141.91),GC(13.67),TW(28.24), 111.84 24.25 TWf(100.00)

PR . Bahadurgarh(n) fD,fAG •• .T (603.54) ,GC(493. 71). TW~79' .48), 198.29 9.11 92.06 TWE(30.35)

PR Bahadurgarh (6) ED,fAG .. T(227.00),~C(73~00),TW(132.00), 253.00 19.00. 52.00 TWE(22.00) PR Bahadurgarh (6) EA .. T(326.00),GC(249.00),TW(62:00), 212.00 32.00 96.00 TWE'(15.00)

. PR,KR 'Sahadurgarh (3) EA T(59~ .40) ,GC (332.'01 ).TW(200. 34 ~, 133.4J> 30.50 .'~ 84.03 TWE(~1.05) 228 VILLAGE BAHADURGARH C.D. Bl,.0CK Amenities and

Loca· Name of vi 1.1 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available withi" the tion (with hadbast area popula- village, a dash ('-1 15 shown in the column ~d next Code ,number) of the ticn to it in brackets the distance in ~road ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and ~5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (.in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of ' , house- Educa---.------~------.------Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cation (pot ab le), tel e- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ket/. station hat, if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) Concld. 59 SQldha (62) 571.32 3.253 (484) P.M, PHS T.W,TW, PO BS H HP 60 Shidipur (67) 317.40 1,544 (211) P.M RP(2) T.W,TW, PO -(-5} HP 61 Lowa Kalan (Lawa Kalan) (65) 281.25 1,489 (217) P -(-5) f.w, TW, PO -(-5)' HP 62 Isarheri (66) 333.00 2.093 (281) P -(5-10) T,W,TW, -(5-10) •• -(5-10) HP

Bahadurgarh , 43,519.32 196.782 P(7S) H(1) ,MH(1) C.O. Block (30,394) M(54) PHC{4} H(38} PHS(34) PUC(2) ,O(1~) RP(24) VAS(3} 229 DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach town supply upto two dec ima 1 places) . to and vi11age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cu 1tur- Area not (i n kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR,KR Bahadurgarh (6) EA T(425.98),GC(57.14),TW(339.94), 68.10 23.80 53.44 TWE(28.90) PR Bahadurgarn (6) 'EA T(221.'1),GC(39.52).iW(55.11), 47.47 3.16 45.66 TWE(126.48)

PR Bahadurgarh (5) EA T(201.26},GC(80.84),lW(75.47), 16.00 9.25 54.74 TWE(44.95) PR Bahadurgarh (6) EA T(222.00),GC(80.00),TW(62.00), 75.00 6.00 30.00 lWE(80.00)

T(28465.85),GC(18393.94).W(14.01). 8470.18 708.05 4655.19 TW(6762.66),TWE(2958.20), TI«337.04)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN DADR}:-} C.D. BLOCK (PART)(

231

233 OAORI-I C.O. BLOCK (PART)·

1991 Census 1981 Census

Serial Name of the vi.llage Location Code Loc at i on Code Location Code Location Code No. (Hadbast No.) (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) •

2 3 4 5 6

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

1 Mankawas (148) 8/8/4/85 08/08/0040/0085 6/6/4/189 06/06/0040/0189

*Major portion falls in Bhiwani District.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY DADRI-l C.D. BLOCK (PART)

235 236 VILLAGE

DAIIlI-1 C.D. BLOCK (PART)* Amenities and

Loca- Name 'Of villagE Total Total Amenities availabl~ (if not availahle within the tion (with had bast area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code number) of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. rb. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (in . number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cation (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, mar- rai 1way ketl station hat, if water- any way)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

85 Mankawas (148) 138.00 Un-

Dadri-I C.D. Block (Part) Total 138.00

Rotes::-(l) Location Code to each revenue estate (Village) has been allocated in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village(s) wholly merged in town(s) or treated as census towns do not appear in the Vj.l1age Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :--

Location Name of village Tahsil in which Town in which merged Code (Hadbast number) it falls or treated as census town

1 2 3 4

106 Kheri Sampla (34) Rohtak Kheri Sampla lC.T.)

(2) In case, ·a portion of a revenue estate (Village) has merged in the town or treated as outgrowth of a town, only' the rural area has been given against that village and a word IPart l has been added after the village name. 237

DIRECTORY land use

App- Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded roach to~m supply upto two decimal places) to and ------.------.------~------~------village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur- Area not (in kms ) irri­ able available gated waste for culti- (includ- vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

inhabited

(3) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information supplied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear an identical name, the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village.

(5) tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (un-inhabited) in the revenue record, the population shown against the village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census.

(6) *Major portion of Dadri-I C.D. Block falls in Bhiwani district.

APPENDICES 1-4

239 Z40 APPEN-

C.D. Block_1se-abstract of educational,

EDUCATIONAL

51. Name of C.D. Block Primary Middle Matricul a­ Higher College Adult Others I Villages No. school school tion/ Secondary/(graduate literacy with no ~ Secondary PUC/Inter- and above) class! educa- school mediate/ centres tiona1 Junior facili­ college ties

Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- V11 - I ns - V11- Ins - V11 - I ns - Vi 1- Ins - lag- tit- 1ag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- 1a9- tit- lag- tit- es uti- es ut i - es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ons 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1. Mundlana 29' - 33 21 28 17 23 3 3 3 3 2. Gohana 38 46 28 31 18 20 3 2 3

3. Kathura 19 24 11 12 10 11 4. lakhan Majra 16 29 15 22 14 19 5. Maham 26 41 19 28 15 23 3 3 3 3 6. Kalanaur 39 51 30 37 24 29 r 2 7. Rohtak 26 41 18 25 16 . 21 8 8. Sampla 22 30 21 27 17 23 2 2 9. Beri 30 37 22 24 16 17 2 2 2 10. Jhajj ar 68 76 31 34 19 19 1 5 11. Matenhail 41 48 20 23 15 16 2 12. Sahl awas 41 50 20 20 15 15 2 13. Bahadur garh 55 78 42 54 29 38 2 (. ..- 14. Dadri-I (Part)

Total 450 584 298 365 225 274 19 20 6 8 11 12 22 241 OIX I medical and other amenities

MEDICAL

Dispensary Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary Village Others Villages with and child health planning health health no medical welfare centre/ (;.entre sub- guides facility centre/ Health centre Maternity centre home/Child welfare ---- centre Vi 1- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- V11- Ins - V11- Ins:.. Vi 1- Ins- Vil- Num- V11- Ins- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- bers 1ag- t it- es uti- es uti - es uti- es uti- es ut i - es uti- es es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ons 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3 3 3 3 21 21 27 76 5 5 3 3 19 19 31 67 4 2 2 13 14 14 38 2 2 2 3 3 12 13 2 2 8 20 4 3 3 1 1 2 2 22 25 2 2 19 45 2 2 2 1 5 5 26 28 8 8 9 23 11

3 3 '4 4 19 21 8 8 9 25 9 4 4 4 5 18 18 2 2 6 15 3

3 3 4 4 18 20 -" 4 4 11 7 7 5 5 24 25 5 5 40 2 2 4 4 18 20 3 3 19

3 3 2, ~, 16 16 5 9 23 10 10 1 4 4 32 34 3 3 10 24 18

46 46 2 2 6 6 45 46 258 274 27 27 150 354 146 242 APPENDIX-I

DRINKING WATER

Sl. Name of C.D. Block Tap Well Tank Tube Ri ver Foun- Canal Others More than Vi 11 ages with no No. well tain one source drinking water fac il i ty of any type 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1. Mund1ana 21 30 30 3 29 30 2. Gohana 30 38 36 5 36 38 3. Kathura 14 18 16 18 19 4. Lakhan Majra 13 17 14 17 17 5. Maham 22 26 5 10 26 6. Ka1anaur 38 39 24 28 41 7. Rohtak 24 34 21 26 34 8. Sampl a 18 23 16 21 22 .9. Beri 29 32 28 24 33 10. Jhaj,jar 55 69 42 49 71 11. Matenhail 32 38 18 14· 36 12. Sahl awas 34 38 25 19 42 13. Bah ad ur ga rh 46 50 33 44 54 14. Oadri-l (Part)

Total 316 452 6 308 1 11 3,35 463 243 -Coneld.

POST AND TELEGRAPH COt~MUNICATIONS POwER SUPPLY

P. O. LO. P. T.O. P.O. T.O. P. LO. Phone Bus Ra i 1way Navigable Available Not and and and stop station waterway available Phone Phone Phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 8 8 5 30 4 30 14 11 4 37 38 6 4 2 17 2 19 7 4 17 2 17 2 17 26 26 15 12 2 2 36 5 41 10 7 3 29 3 ...... 34 11 8 23 4 23 14 2 6 4 28 33 27 8 2 60 73 15 4 2 33 41 11 6 30 43 28 4 2 42 3 55

---'---- 168 4 99 28 5 408 26 473 244

APPENDIX 2. Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (Census towns)

LAND USE (I.e. AREA UNDER DIFF~~ENT TYPES OF LAND USE IN HECTARES ROUNDED upro TWO ~ECIMAL PLACES) Serial Name of town and No. C.D. Block Total Forest I rr i ga"t:ed Un-irrigated Culturable Area not iwithin brackets.) area by source waste available (i nc ludi n9 for cul ti­ gauchar and vation groves)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 • Kher i ~amp 1a 974.47 T{740.00). 28.00 90.47 116.00 (Rol1tak) GC(698.00), TW(42.00)

APPENDIX 3 list of villages where no amenities relating to education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, tommunications. power supply and market/hat are available

There is no such village in the district. 245 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges MUNDLANA C.D. BLOCK Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

'!iohana Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 16 Bhadaut i Khas 11--15 iO Jagsi 13 Elusana 18 Dhurana 21 Sarsadh 36 Baroda Thuthan 47 Shamri S;san (Baroda Thuthian) 16--20 8 Rana Kheri 9 Gangana 12 Chhatera 17 Jav/ahra 20 Mundl ana 22 Siwanka 26 Bichpari 27 Butana Kundu 28 Butana Khetlan 37 Khanpur Khurd 45 Shamri Buran 21--30 4 Kohla 5 Nuran Khera 6 Issapur Kheri i 7 Siwana Mal 11 Matand 19 Chirana 23 Mahniudpur 24 Ahmadpur Majra 25 Gangesar 29 8arcda Mor 46 Shamr; Lochab Barren 31 and above 38 Khandrai

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 246 APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to,the total population by ranges GOHANA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of v) 11 age L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Gohana Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 41 Garh; lJjalekhan 6--10 42 Kailana Taluka Mahmudpur 50 N;at 74 Sal i 11--15 39 Gohana (Rural) 40 Garhi Sara; Namdarkhan 55 Jaul i 73 Rabhra 79 Bhainswal Kalan Mithan 88 Rithal Nirwal 90 Jasrana 16--20 43 Kailana Khas 53 Kasandi 54 Saragthal 56 Kheri Damkan 70 Rukhi 75 Katwa I 7FY Shainswal Kalan Bawala 80 Tihar 82 Aanwali 83 Riwara 85 R;thal Phogat Bq Giwana 21--30 48 Khanpur Kalan 49 Ganwari 51 Kakana Bahadar; 52 Kasanda 57 Bdrota 59 Sikanderpur Majra 60 Mahra 76 Lath 77 Bidha 1 81 Bilbilan 84 Moi 86 Kahni 7! Biswa 87 Kahn; 12i Siswa 31 and above 58 Nagar 72 Puthi

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 247 APPENDIX 4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges KATHURA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age L.C. No. Na,m(! of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Gohana Tahsil (Part) 6--10 35 Kahalpa 62 Gudha 11--i5 63 Ahulana 67 Mirzapur Kheri 16:"-70 3 Gharwa 1 31 Chhapra 32 Rindhana 34 Kathura 65 BhandeY'i 68 Ghilor Khurd 69 Ghilor Kalan 71 Bhainswan Khurd 21--30 Nizampur 2 Bhawilr 30 Banwasa 33 Dhanana Aladadpur 61 Thaska 64 Madina 66 Chhichhrana 248 APPENDIX 4 list of v'illagf!s accorciing to t.'le proportion of Scheduled Ca.stes to the total pnpulation by ranges LAKHAN MAJRA C.O. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No, Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

1 3 4 5 ------.------Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 35 Taj a r·1aj ra Rohtak Tahsil {Part) 11-15 32 Bahu Akberpur 34 Kutana Maham Tahsil (Part)

16--20 9 Lakhan Majra 11 Kherainti Rohtak Tahsil (Part) Mandal 3 Chiri 33 Bahu Jamalpur 36 Gaddi Kheri Maham Tahsil (Part) 21--30 7 Gugaheri 8 Khal'ak Jatan Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 10 Guraut.hi 11 BhogotiplJr 12 Samar Gopa 1pur 31 Singhpura Mahan Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 'i0 Chandi 12 Bains;

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 249 APPENDIX 4

list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ra~ges

MAHAi>1 C.I). BLOCK

Ranges of L.• C. No. Name of vi n age L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Mahan Tahsil (Par~)

0--5* 20 r~aham (Rural) 22 Shekhupur Ti tri

6--iO 4 Bedwa 26 t4adina Kaursan

'l 11--15 " Singnwp \())as 15 Shaini Chanderpal 24 Kharkhra

16--20 3 Seman 13 Ajaib 14 Nindana 17 Bhaini Mahariljpur 27 Garawar 29 Mad lna Gi ndhran

31 Mokhrakhas

21--30 Madanheri 5 Farmana Khas

6 Farmana B"ldshahpur 16 Bhaini Surjan

18 Bhaini Bharon 19 Sisar Khas

21 Kheri Maham 23 Bahelb3

25 Bharan 28 Nidana

30 Mokhra Kheri Rojh

31 and above 32 Muradpur Tekna

*fxcludes villages with no Scheduled C"ste population. 1.50 APPENDIX 4

list of villages according to th~ proportion o~ Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges KALANAUR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges ,of L.G. Nc. Name (if village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste popu 1(I.t i on (Percentages)

2 3 5

Rohtak Tahsil (Pa~t) 6,,-10 50 Kalanal!r Khurd 61 Maraudi Jatan

52 Sunari Khurd 69 Kanhel i 72 Kakt"ana 76 Masudpur

11--15 45 Kelanga 51 Gudhan

52 Katesra 55 Pi 1 ana 75 Sundana 79 Ritaul i 80 Bal and

16--20 37 Dobh 38 Baha 11 Anandpur 42 Jincran Kalan 47 Kharak Kalan

48 K~arak KhUl"d 56 Sanga Hera

70 Maina 78 Kaqulpur

81 Karountha 83 Pahrawar

21--30 45 Busana 58 Ghari Balab

64 Sunar1 Kalall 71 Gurnauth1 73 Balab 82 SimI i

31 and above 39 Banyan; 40 Lahl i

41 Anwal 43 Kalanaur Kalan

44 Sampal 49. Kherari

53 Nigaoa 57 Kahnaur

59 Pat~apur 60 Maraud; Ran9ran

74 Taimurpur 251 APPERDIX 4

list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges ROHTAK C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

,ROhtak Tahsil (Part) 6--10 29 Nasirpur 67 Bhaiyanpur 11--15 5 Sanghi 8 Khadwal i 16 Chamari 20 Kiloi Khas 21 Polangi 24 Kiloi Dopana 26 Makroul i Kalan 91 Kansala 16--20 9 Ghuskani 13 Tito 1i 14 Jindral} 19 Dhamar 23 Rurki 27 Makrouli Khurd 86 Bhalot 88 Asan '89 Bakheta 90 Humayunpur 21--30 6 Jasia 15 Sasrauli 17 Bahmanwas 18 Basantpur 22 Mungan 25 Ladhot 30 Sunderpur 68 ,Bohar 31 and above 4 Katwara 252 APPENDIX 4- li~t of villages according to the proportion of Schedul~ Castes to the total population by ranges SAMPLA C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste populatiol'! (Percentages)

2 3 4 5 --- Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 6--10 102 I sma i1 a 11-B Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) 2 Bhainsru Khurd Rohtak Tahsil (Part)

11~-15 87 Pakasma 92 Kisranti 94 Hassangarh 95 Samchana 99 Karaur 110 Kultana Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) Bhainsru Kalan Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 16--20 93 Morkheri 97 Nunond 98 Kehrawar 100 ChtJlliana 101 Gandhra 103 Oataur 107 Sampla Rohtak Tahsil (Part) 21--30 84 Kheri Sadh 85 Baliana 96 Atail 104 Gijji, 105 Naya Bans l09 Ismaila-9-B 253 APYEMDIX 4 List of villages ar.cording to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges IU!!RI C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentage)

2 3 4 5

,Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) 6--10 Dighal 15 Oewana 16 Gangtan 2 Majra 3 Dubaldhan Ghikan 4 Chimni 11 Gochhi 14 Bhambhewa 21 Madana Kalan 23 Chhochhi 30 Baghpur 34 Achhej 40 Godhri 16--20 S'iwana 19 Lakaria 20 Seria 26 Chimanpura 29 Wazirpur 31 Jahazgarh 32 Dubaldhan Kirmian 33 Palra 35 Paharipur 21--30 5 Dhurana 6 Dubaldhan Bidhan 10 Bisahan (Sisain) 12 Ohandlah 17 Barhana 36 Malikpur 31 and above 1 ,Bakra 18 Mamidn 24 Madana Khurd 28 Berikhas 37 Shafipur 254 APPENDIX 4

List of ~illages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No, Name of village SchGduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Jhajjl.r Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 52 Kaimalgarh 138 Sikanderpur' 176 Sabili 6--10 58 Sekhupur Jat 136 Sil ani Panakeso

150 ~1unda Khera 170 Durina

11--15 47 Gorawar 51 Jondhi 54 Shadani 57 Khungai 59 Boria 60 Saz idpur Tappa Have 1i 53 Kheri Khumar 64 Khatiwas 134 Saloda 135 Babra 139 Ukhal Chana 143 Mahmoodpur Majra (Mohmadpur Majra) 148 Sadsa 149 Dever Khana 165 Nangla 167 Aurangpur 175 Khakhana 16--20 25 Mehrana 43 MaHmudpur Majra 44 Dhor 45 Gudha 46 Birdhana 48 Kheri Asra

49 Surakhpur Tappa Havel; 1 56 Kablana 62 Jhajjar (Rural) ',69 Rankhanda 70 Dawala 137 Silan; Pana Zalim 140 Surah 14'1 yahangirpur 142 Kheri Jat 144 Sadl i 156 Nimana 157 Pelhpa 158 Ladpur 159 Faizabad 160 SahamnOla 163 Dadri Toe 180 Kilrod Z55 APPENDIX 4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popul ation by ranges

JHAJJAR C.D. BLOC~concld.

Ranges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--concld.

21--30 55 Bhadana 65 Talao 67 Fortpur 129 Bokhtawarpur al ias Rayya 130 Hassanpur 146 Lagarpur 151 Asmayalpur 152 Fatehpur 154 Yaqubpur 155 Sondhi 161 Munimpur Kukrola 164 Kutani 166 Z,ahidpur 169 Kaloi 171 Untloda 172 5 i 1ana 173 Gijarod 31 and above 27 Qojhana 42 Tamaspura 53 Sir Sunarwala 61 Nangali 145 Daryapur 147 Lohat 174 Raipur

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 256 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total populat'ion by ranges MATENHAIL C.D. BLOCK kanges of L.C. No. Name of village L.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste popu1ation (Percentages)

1 2 3 4 5

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 81 Maliawas , 89 Jhamri 128 Shahjahanpur 68 Kheri Hosdarpur 75 Khaparwas 84 Khachroli 90 Khorra 102 Jama 1pur 112 Koilpuri 11--15 38 Matanhail (Matanhal) 72 Marot 73 Bhindawas 78 Madalsahpur 82 Birohar 91 Khanpur Kalan 93 Khanpur Khurd 99 Birar 101 Hamayunpur 115 Redhuwas 16--20 66 Gawal ison 77 Mundsa 79 Ruriawas 83 Kaliawas I 87 Sasroli 98 Akehri, Madanpur 103 Jhanswa 21--30 41 Is 1amgarh 71 Karoda 80 Noganwa 86 Selang,a 88 Dhalanwas (Dhilanwas) 95 Mohanbari 96 Jharl i 97 Sundrehti 100 Ladain 114 Chadhwana I 31 and above 39 Bir Chhuchhakwas 74 Khetawas 76 BdIlIbulia 113 Selochpura

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 257 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK

Ranges of l.C. No. Name of vi 11 age l.C. No. Name of village Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) 0--5* 120 Jatwara 6--10 105 Dhana 110 Ni1 aheri 11--15 94 Goria 111 Munda Hera 121 Babepu'r 122 Uhakla 123 Kasni 127 Kunjia 132 Fatehpuri 182 Khudan 185 Subana 186 Girdhar,pur 187 Jaitpur 188 Chhapar 197 Kheri Taluka Patoda 16--20 108 A'Ilbol i 109 Bhurawas 133 Surehti 177 Pat.asni 178 Dadanpur 179 Chandpur 184 Sarola 190 Koka 191 Kulana 198 Patoda 199 Luhari 21--30 106 Salhawas 116 Kohandrali 119 Bithla 125 Niwada 181 Samaspur Majra- 189 Ahri 193 Asadpur Khera 194 Machhrauli 195 Batehra 196 Kahari 31 and above 104 Dhanirwas 107 Dhania 117 Chandol 126 Kanwah 131 Chandpuri 192 Amadalpur

*Excl~des villages with no Scheduled Caste population. 258 APPENDIX 4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges BAHADURGARH C.D. BLOCK . Ranges of L.C. No. Name of vill age L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Scheduled Caste population (Percentages)

2 3 4 5

8ahadurgarh Tahsil (Part) 6--10 29 Kasar 32 Hasanpur 34 Balaur 39 Mahandipur 11--15 3 Kheri Jasaur 4 Nilothi 5 Kul as i 7 Khairpur 11 ' Barah i 14 Jasaur Kheri 15 Loharheri 16 Dahkora 21 Chhara 23 Rewari Khera

25 Kharhar 2B Jakhauda , 37 Tandaheri 47 Majri 4B Gubhana 55 Daboda Khurd 58 Barka Tabad 16--20 12 Asauda Sewan 13 Asoda Todran 19 Asanda 20 Bhaproda 24 Mattan 26 Mandothi 31 Parnala 3B Daboda Kalan 42 Chhudani 45 Goela Kalan 49 Bupania 51 Luksar 52 Zardakpur 54\ Desalpur 56 Lawa Khurd 57 Nuna Majra 59 Soldha 60 Shidipur ~ 61 Lowa Kalan " (Lawa Kalan) 21--30 8 Mukandpur 9 Bahamnoli 10 Kanonda 17 Rohad 30 Sankhol 41 Kharman 43 Du1hera 53 Shahpur 62 lsarheri 31 and above 6 Ladrawan 33 Bahadurgarh (Rura1)' 35 Sarai Aurangabad 40 Silothi 44 Kherka Gujar 50 Gangarwa SECTION IT TOWN DIRECTORY-

259

CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

261

263 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDICATED BELOW

Status

M.C. Municipal Committee C.T. Census Town STATEMENT-IV & IV-A Type of road PR Pacca Road KR Kachcha Road System of Sewerage/Dra.iDace

S Sewer OSD Open Surface Drains Pt. Pit System Method of disposal of IJiihtsoU HL Head Loads WB Wheel Barrows ST Septic Tank Latrines 5 Swerage ! Pt. Pit System ; Source of Water Supply TW Tubewell Water/Handpump T Tap Water TK Tank Water 'System of storage of water· OHT Overhead Tank SR Service Reservoir IG River Infiltration Gallery PT Pressure Tank STATEMENT-V Medical facilities H Hospital (Eye), Hospital (Maternity Hospital Hospital ' D Dispensary

I HC Community Health Centre/Health Centre I Primary Health Sub.-GentreJPrimary Health Unit etc. Fe Family Planning Centre/Post-Partum Centre I MCHlrFW CentrelMaternity and Familr Wel_fare Centre 264 CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY TOGETHER WITH WHAT THESE STAND FOR ARE INDJCATED~-COncld.

TB Clinic TB Clinic/TB Hospital o others (Urban Health Post/MTP Centre I Maternity Centre/School Health Clinic/ Surgical Centre) A Ayurvedic- F.ducational facilities A Arts only AS Arts and Science only AC Arts and Commerce onl y ASC Arts, Science and Commer.ce U University Recognised Shorthand, Typewriting and other Vocational Training Institutions o Others Public Libraries including Reading Rooms PL Public Library

RR Reading Room TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

Z65 266 STATE- Status and

Ser- Class, name and civic Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Population and ia 1 administration status tion tahs 11 C.D. in of No. of town Code block sq. house- 1901 1911 1921 No. kms holds in- cluding houseless house- holds (in 1991 Census 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. I I Bahadurgarh (M.e.) See Bahadurgarh

Bahadurgarh (U.A.) 10.00 9,852 5,974 4,990 5,955 ". (-16.47) (+19.34) 11(i) Bahadurgarh VIII Bahadurgarh 10.00 9,852 5,974 4,990 5,955 (M.C.) (-16.47) (+19.34) 2. IV Beri (M.e.) VI Jhajjar 2.59 2,229 9,723 7,798 7,454 (-19.80) (-4.41) 3. III Gohana (M.e.) Gohana 6.57 5,294 6,567 5,438 5,107 (-17.19) (-6.09) 4. III Jhajjar (M.e.) VII Jhajjar 6.00 4,253 12.227 10,617 10,800 (-13.17) (+1.72) 5. IV Kalanaur (M.C.) III Rohhk 5.70 2,332 7.640 Decl assi-.

6. V Kher; Sam~la V Rohtak Rohtak 9.74 1.111 Treated as (C.T.) 7. IV Maham (M.e.) II Maham 3.35 2,385 7.824 Declass1- 7,820 fied 8. Rohtak (M.e.) IV Rohtak 28.38 36,475 20.323 20,361 25,240 (+0.19) (+23.96)

Notes ;-- 1. ' __ I denotes nil. 2. Census town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census is underlined. 3. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration. 4. Town marked with an asterisk (*) on its right indicates that it has an outgrowth which can be seen in Appendix. The area and population of the outgrowth for 1991 Census has been included in Bahadurgarh (M.C.) . 267 MEIfT J growth history growth rate' of the town at the' censuses of Density Sex ratid (1991 1~31 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census) 1971 1981 1991

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Urb'an A9g1omeration

6,963 8,206 11,170 14,982 25,812 37,488 57 ~235 5,724 824 850 861 (+16.93) (+17.85) (+36.12) (+34.13) (+72.29) (+45.23) (+52.68) 6,963 8,200 11,170 14,982 25,812 37,488 57,235 5,724 824 850 861 (+16.93) (+17.85) .(+36.12) (+34.13) (+72.29) (+45.23) (+52.68) . 7,871 9,785 9,952 10,840 '12,336 13,490 14,508 5,602 972 949 898 (+5.67) (+24.22) (+1.71) (~8.92) (+13.80) (+9.35) (+7.55) 5,045 6,818 8,796 11,076 16,754 26,188 32,496 4,946 878 872 887 (-1.21) (+j5.14) (+29.01) (+2"5.92) (+51.26) (+56.31) (+24.09) 12,232 13,919 10,5~ 14,234 18,947 24,24~ 27,693 4,616 889 861 878 (+13.26) (+13.79) (-24,,46) (+35.38) (+33.11) (+27.97) (+14.21) fied 12,380 14,524 2,548 957 897 (+17.32) census· town for the first time in 1991 Censu~ 7,838 805 872

9,079 "1,145 8 •. 536' 9,300 10,541 11,722 15,083 4,502 919 899 879 (+16.10) (+22.76) (-2j.~H (+8.95) (+13.34) (+11.20) (+28.67)

35,235 48,148 71 f 902 88,193 124,1S5 166,767 216,096 7;614 864 867 884 (+39.60) (+36.65) (~49.34) (+22.66) (+41.46)' (+33.68) (+29.58) 268 STAl{·

Physica 1 aspects and - -- _. ------S" ia 1 Class and n,rr of Physical aspects Hame of No. town Raintal1 Tempel"ature n cp.ntigrade) Stat? HI" ( i II 11l!l1) Maximum r~inlmum

2 3 --- 4 5 6 1. J I Bahadur·.garh See Bahadurgdrh

Bahi)durgarh (IJ.A. , Spe cnnst itu~nt

II i) Bahadurgarh 595.00 M.A. ~1. ~. ':handlgarh (276) j v " Beri 430;11 N.A. ~.A. Chandigarh (261/ J. .11 Gohana 695.4 N.A. N.A. Chandlgarh (203) 4. III Jhajjat 561.7 N.A. N.A. Chandi garh (268) 5 IV Kalanaur N.A. N.A. N.A. Chaodigarh (2~7) 6. V Kheri Sampla N.A. ~.A. N.A. Chandigarh (256) 7. IY Maham N.A. N.A. N.A. Chandigarh (246) 8. Rohtak 599.3 N.A. ~.A. Chandigarh (235)

Motes 1. Average data has been calculated for the decade 1979--88. 2. 'N.A.' denotes information Not Available 3. 'U.A.' means Urban Agglomeration. ,4. '--' denotes nil. 269 MENT n 1ocation of towns. 1989

:nd road distance (in kms) fren

') tr Ict HQ Sub-nivi~;nn/Tahsil Meares t city Ra il way BlI~ Nav (Jab 1e HQ r with papulation station route river/cana of one 1akh (if with; n ______d~n~d_m,~o~re~ ______~:ms) _

7 3 9 10 12 ,

'~ban Agglomeratior

11'11 tS

o"h t Ik Bahadurgarh/Bahadurgorh DelhI 8ahadurgarh Bahadurgarh (41 1 (O) (0) (37) (0) (0) I R.oht~k Jhajjar/.lhajjar Rohtak Rohtak Seri i26; ( 9) ( 9) (26) (26) ( 0) Rohtal< Gohana/Gohana Rohtal< Gehana Bohana ... (32) (0) (0) (32) '( 0) ( 0) Rental.: Jhajjar/Jhajjar Rontal< Bahadur9arh JhaJjar \3 ... ) (0) (0) (33) (20) (0) Rohtak Rohtak./Rghtak. Rehtak Kalanau;r Ka 1anaur 1_- (22) (22) '(22) (22) (0) (0) Rehtal< Rohtal

t- Z70 STATE- "'n1c1pa 1 finance'

Serial 'ICl ass and name of Civic Reee; pt (in Rs. '(0) No. .'town adminis~ tration Receipt Revenue Govern~ loap Advance status through derived ment (i n 1990) taxes from grant etc. municipal properties and power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Il Bal'tadurgarh M.C. See 8ahadurgarh Urban

Bahadurgarh (U.A.) See constituent

~,l( 'I) Bali~dur garh M.C. 46.796 5,132 3.689 621

2. IV Beri M.C. 5,851 646 5,649 942

3. III GQhar'l" M.C. 15,250 26,663 3,961 2,000 474

4. lIt Jhajj1flr M.C. 18,000 4,600 3,500

~. IV Kalan~ur M.C. 2,690 725 3,018 , 6. V Kheri S~mpl a C.T. 577 765

7. rv 'Maham M.C, 9,400 1,023 5,455 8,000 1,470

8. Rohtak M.C. 37,894 166,197 12,515 244

Notes ~--1. '--' denotes n11. 2. 'U.A.' means Urban Agglomerat,ion. 271 MEnTIIl 11988-89

Expenditure {in Rs. '00)··

Other Total General Pub 1 ic Public Public Pu~lic Others Total sources receipt administ- safety health works institu~ (specify) expenditure (5 pec ify) ration and con­ tions veniences

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Agglomeration units

20,921 77,159 39,911 2,348 9.732 17.932 195 8,805 78.923

171 13,259 2,.232 38 4,543 1,479 2,060 10,352

53,348 2,1,131 1,799 10.658 13.782 47,370

12.770 38,870 11,430 1,500 12,570 3.400 2.910 31,810

5,51l 11,946 6,301 ,311 956 1,091 1.756 10.415

1.342 1,342 1.342

982 26,330 8,294 574 14,514 2,342 18 2 25,744

21&,,850 58,644 4,299 73,956 68,571 1,211 15,315 221',996 2.72

STATr.- CI vic and other

)E' i a1 Class and name Civic Popula~ Schedt led Road System Number of No. of town ddminls~ tion Cas .f' length of tr at on popu ~ lin K!1l$) sewera!:Je Water ')ervi 'e status tion borne ! in 1990) --- --_ - 2 ::I 4 5 6 7 8 9 ---- ~------'I Bahadurqarh M.e. See Bahadur gdrh Ul"ban

Batl eMS t ituent

I I (; ) Bahadur gilrh M.e. 57,235 6,128 PR\,'.9! <:;,O:'j} 84 2,350 KR(8.J) 'I. IV Ber; M.e. 14,508 1,871 .PR(25.0) OS£) 150 KR(5.0)

3~ III Gohana M.e. 32,496 5,265 PR(8.0) OSD 6,570 KR(4.0) 4. III Jhajjar M.e. 27,693 4,670 PR(14.2) S,OSD 235 3,500 KR(7.6)

5. lV Kalanaur M.e. 14,524 4,801 PR(8.0) OSO 426 706 KR(O.5)

6. 'I Kheri Sampla C.T. 7,838 '1,461 PR(2.0) 050, Pt

7. IV Maham M.e. 15,083 3,M5 PR(6.0) 050, S 1'.,900 200 KR(-4.0)

8. Rohtak M.e. 216,096 30,458 PR\130.0) S. OSD 19,867 6~741 KR(20.0)

Notes :-- ,. *In case this ser:yice is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place where available alongwith distance from the town has been mentioned. 2. , __ I denotes nil. 2; 73

~NT IV -=en1ttes 1989-

latrines fII.ethod ot Protected water J:'fre. fight· Electrlflcat!On (number of connectlons) (1.1 sposa 1 supply i n9 servlce* Others. of nigh:):. Sourc.e )ysterrr~ Domestic 1ndus- Commer- Road Others 'ici 1 of storage with tri a' cla1 1; ght- ~upply ~apacity ;n in9 llt res (i n (pOl nts ) brackets) 10 1-1 12': 1.J 14 15 16 17 18 19 ----- AgglolllElration

unit!:

7 12 . ~ S,W8 T.TK IG Yel! 1l~77~ 66 2,S81 T.786 (45,500,000) 2' .].50 WB,ST T_H:. lG Rohtak 2,715 60 460 203 Z ,227,500) (26) OHT n'10.150) 5.000 WB,Hl T.TIII OHT Rohtak 11.392 677 2,332 735 (nl\,~OO) {32) 326.. s,wa TjTW PT Bahadurgarh 14,~B9 333 2,021 79B 1.525- (6,$70,000; (20)

124 -- e.WB T.JW 0 Rohtak 2,192' 69 454 236 (31 .e50.000~ F2} OHT (;'"(}O. 000) 46 Hl.Pt L. fW 'PT 8ahadurgar!1 990 82 492 50 [ SO,OOO) (19}

- . WB,Pt f,TW PT Bh)wani Z. 10~ 146 611 241 15 (10,269,350) {2BJ SR (181,000) 4,381 75 2,921 S~W8 T,tK 0 Yes 36,376- 1,~23 10.811 (18.589.650.300) 274 STATE· Civic and other amenities

Serial Class and name of Name of slum Area of Population Paved System of No. t:>wn* slum (in of sl urn roads (in sewerage sq. kms) (approx; - kms) mate)

2 3 4 5 ,6 7

1 • Rohtak 1. Ashok Nagar 0.030 4,000 PR(1.50) S,OSD

2. Chaman Ka Karkhana 0.030 2,000 PR(1.50) S,OSD

3. Chunipura 0.200 3,000 PR(3.00) OSO,Pt KR (1 .00) 4. Dairy Mohal1a 0.090 2,800 PR(2.00) S,OSD

5. Gopal Pura 0.020 2,500 PR(0.50) S,OSD KR(1.00) 6. Jind Road 0.090 4,000 PR(2.01) OSO,Pt G:>karan Park 7. Kartar Pura O.16J 2,000 KR(2.00) 0

8. Krishna Colony 0.050 2,000 PR(2.00) OSD,Pt KR(2.00) 9. Old Arya Nagar 0.360 4,000 PR(2.50) S,OSD KR(1.00) 10. Para Mohalla 0.300 6,000 PR(2.00) S,OSD KR(1.oo) 11. Preril Nagar 2.000 6,000 PR(2.00) S,OSD Chand Nagar KR(3.00) 12. Raj Moha 11 a 0.080 4,000 PR(2.'5,0) OSD,Pt KR(2.00) 13. Ram l il_a Ground 0.040 3,000 PR(l.oo}"- S,OSD

14. Saini Anand Pura 0.040 3,000- PR(2.oo) OSD,f>t

I KR(0 .. 50) 15. Sanshi Mohal1a ,0.060 2,50Q PR(.1.00) OSD,Pt K~(:J .OQ) 275 iEt'tT IV A in notified ShillS, 1989

Number of latrines Methud of No. of tap Electrification (Number disposal points/ of connections) Private CQI111lunity of night public soi 1 hydrants Domestic Road Others Water Service Others installed lighting borne for supply (points) .0'( pr.otec- ted water

8 9 10 'll '12 13 14 15 -11)

150 100 S,WS 140 690 11

100 50 S,~ 413 410 6 ~ 150 S,WB 541 539 24

200 100 S,WS 882 141 16

125 100 S,WB 912 845 10

200 -- S,WB 123 110 8

-- 'S,WS 210 8 .. ·-r 200 50 S,WB 150 139 15

200 80 50 S,WS 927 846 21

200 10(b 50 S,WS '1",'056 700 14

250 100 S,WB 150 150 8

250 70 S,WB 771 690 20 "

100 100 10 S,WB 611 543 13

150 S.WS ' 1,107 1,015 15

250 100 10 S,WB 403 13 276 STATE­ Civic and other aMenities

Serial Class and name of Name of slum Area of Population Paved .,.System. of - No. town* slum (in of slum­ .roads (i n sewerage sq. kms) (approxi· kms) mate-),

2 3 4 5 6- 7

2. II Bahadurgarh 1. Gurnarfak Colony, 0.q30 2,50a PR( O. 70) Ashok Nagar" and KR(0.30) Chamba Colony

2. Hari Nagar 0.020 2,600 PR(O.50) (N.G. Road) KR(O.30) Mafia 11 a Chamara Sainipura Kache Bagh

3. Mahabir Park 0.050 6,500 PR(2.00) KR( 1.00)

4. Mohalla Jaitian 0.010 3,~00 PR(0.80) Uttam Colony Khatikan Janhiteshi Mandir

5. Shanker Garden 0.040 6,000 PR(1.50) . Indlra Park~and KR( 1.00l Hari nagar. d

1. *For c.1 ass I and class I i towns 0111 y 2. '--' denotes ni 1. 277 HERT, IV A--Concld. in notified slu~. 1989

Number of latrines Method of No_. of tap Electrification (Number disposal points/ of connections) Private Community of ni ght public soil hydrants Domestic Road Others Water Service Other.s installed lighting borne for supply (points) of protec- , ted water 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

0 65 218 128

o 168 181 217

o 182 487 67

a 490 67 89

o 327 150 197 278 STATE- Medical. educational, recreational

Educ at i Dna I Serl- Class and name of Popula- Medical facilities* a I town tion Beds in Artsf Medical Engine~ Poly- Reco9nis- No. Hospi - tals/ medical Science/ Colleges ering technics ed short Dispen­ irstitu- Commerce (alleges hand, type saries/ tions colleges writing .TB noted (of and voca­ clinics in degree tional etc. column 4 level training "and institu­ above) t.i.ol}S

9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 B

1 • 11 Bahadurgarh See Bahadur garh

Bahadurgarh(U.A.) 57.235 H( 1 ) 25 AC(2} De lhi De lhi Jhajjar 0(2} 0(3) ., ( 37) (37) (20) II( i) Bahadur garh 57,235 H( 1 ) 25 AC(l) Delhi Delhi JhajJar 0(2) 0(3) ( 37) (37) (20) 2. IV Beri 14.508 H(A-"',l) 48 ASC( 1 } Rohtak Bh j wan; Jhajjar O( l} D( 1 ) (26) (61 ) (9) TB( 1 ) FC (1 ) 16 3. III Gohana 32,496 HC(l) 30 AC( 1 } Khanpur Mortha 1 Rohtal< O( 1) FC(l} 10 Kalan (Sonipat) (32) (Roh tal<) (43) (8) 4, I II Jhajjar 27,693 HC(2) 30 ASC(l) Rohtal<· Delhi 1 0(2) FC(3} 6 A( 1} (33 ) ( 57) 5. IV Kalanaur 14,524 He(2 ) 30 ASC( 1) Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak Rohtak Fq-l) (22) 126Y L - (22) (22) 6, V Kheri Sampla 7,838 Sampl a( 1} Bahadur- Rohtal< Delhi Rohtak Hassangarh garh (21 ) (54 ) (21 ) (9) (19) 7. IV Maham 15,083 He(l} 8 AC(1} Rohtak Bhiwani Rohtak 0(1) FC( 1 ) (32) (28) (32) 8. Rohtak 216,096 H{8) 1.409 U( 1) 2 Bh twani 3 7 0(3) 4 ASC(9) (48) HC(l) TB( 1) FC(Z) 22 O( 1) 4

or educational tacil ity is not available in the town, the name of the Notes 1 . *If a medical nearest place and its distance from th"e town where faeil ity ts availabl e, has 'been mentioned. 2. '--' denotes nil. 3. ·U.A' means Urban Agglomeration. 27.9 MENT V and cultural facilities, 19R.9 facilities"" Working Number" of" recreat 10na l- and" cultural women's fac] I ftfes Hi gher Second- Junior Primary Adult hostels Se-ccnd-:' aryl Secondary schooli" J iteracy with Stadia Cinema Auditorial Public aryl Matr icu- and Middle c I~ssesl number of Dramal 1 ibraries Interme- 1at ion schools centres/ seats Corrrnunity including diatel "Others "halls readin9_ P.U,C. {specify) rooms (Pre-uni- versity college)/ Junior College le_,e1 11 12 13 14- 15 16 17 18 19 20

Urban Agglomeration

5 11 16 24 1 PL(2)

5 11 16 24 1 PL(2)

2 2 2 7 Pl (1 ) RR( 1)

1 7 9 12 2 PL(2}

PL(2) 4- 6 11 14 1 3 RR(2) pL(1} 1 3 l 5 PL( 1 ) Hassan- _Sampl a" '1 2 RR(l) garh (1 ) (9) -1 RR{l') 2 5· 6 8

9 5 PL{jj 12 31 34 53 1(100) RR(8) zao stATE· Trade. cOMIerce. industry

Seri- Class and name of Names of three most important Names ~of three mo.s t al town commodities imported commodities No. 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. II Bahadurgarh See Bahadurgarh

Bahadur: garh (U.A. ) See constituent

UH) Bahadur garh Soda ash Machinery~ Stainless Sani tary- illass equipment steel wares

2. IV Beri Cotton seeds Ghee Sugar Wbeat Sarson

3. III Gohana Ghee Sugar Cloth Wheat Niwar

4. I I I Jhajjar Sugar Fruit and Ghee Earthen Tomatoes vegetables jars

5. JV Kalanaur Sugar Cheese Maya Wheat Milk

6. V Kheri Sampla Cloth Sugar' Iron Foodgrains Agricultural implements

7. IV Maham Cloth Readymade Buildi ng Wheat. Gram Canvass material shoes B. Rohtak ~lloy Zinc Machinery a!)d Kitkats Boring machine s·teel machinerr parts

I Notes 1. I denotes nil. - 2. U.A. means Urban Agglomeration 281 MENT VI lAd banking. 1989

impor~tant ·Names of three most important Number of Number of­ Number of exported commodities manufactured banks agr i<: u1 tura 1 non..-agricul­ credit 'tural credit 3rd 1st 2nd. 3rd societies. soc ieties

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Urban Agglomeration units

Sewer cleaning Glass equip- Sanitary- Sewer 11 machines ment wares cleaning machines SuI phur Cement goods. Agricultural Desl. jut~i 4 5 5 implements

Paddy Niwar Asbestos Handloom 4 2 2 pipes cloth

Nuts and ,Earthen jars Des i jutt i es Nuts and 6 3 22 bolts and toys (Tiledar) . bo 1-t5

Vegetables Ban making Soap Ice

C~ttle Agricultural Flour Trolley 2 9 implements

Cotton Agr icultr ua 1 Soap Handloom 5 W 10 implements C10th -and d~si jutties Yarn Precision Waste Sodium 39- 3 70 a parts and cotton s 11 icate screws yarn 282 APPENDIX TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION

Serial Name of the town Population of, Outgrowth Popul at i on' of number with location code core -town -- OutgrOWth

2 3 4 5

8ahadurgarh 56,524 (1) Sector 6. 711 -8/2/Vlll HUOK (0."6:") PART B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

A. PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

ROHT AK DISTRICT

285 286 PIUHARY CENSUS

Loca- State! Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population·in the ticn District/ Rural/ in km2 occu- house- (inc 1udinq age group 0--6 Code C.D. BloCK Urban pied holds institutional and No. U.A/City/ resi- houseless population) Town dent; a1 houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

8 Rohtak T t 4,411.00 276',479,280,005 1,808,606 977 ,075 831,531 327,926 174,822 153,104 District R 4,338.67 214,349 216,074 1,423,133 772,110 651,023 264,174 140,893 123,281 U 72.33 62,130 63,931 385,473 204,965 180,508 63,752 33,929 29,823 Mundlana T 322.96 15,677 15,788 99,539 54,469 45,070 19,123 10,166 8,957 C.D. Block R 322.96 15,677 15,788 99,539 54,469 45,070 19~123 10, 166 8;957 U

2 6oha~a T 330.20 15,934 17,111 110,711 59,940 50,771 21,149 11,270 9,879 C.D. Block R 330.20 16;934 17,111 110,711 59,940 50,771 21,149 11,270 9,879 U 3 Kathura T 215.80 9,889 9,956 66.909 36,720 30,189 12,843 6,930 5,913 C.O. Block R 215.80 9,889 9,956 66,909 36,720 30,189 12,843 6,930 5,,913 , U -- 4 Lakhan Majra T 220.81 10,509 10,5,5 68.107 3'7,069 31,038 12,527 6,703 5,824 C.D. Block R 220.81 10,509 10>~95 68,10] 37,069 3~,038 12.527 6,703 5,824 U 5 Maham T 451.96 19,759 19,959 128,700 70,564 58,136 23,667 12,697 10,970 C.D. Block R 451.96 19,759 19,959 128,700 70,564 58.,136 23,667 12,697 10,970 U 6 Kalanaur T 444.56 21,208 21,363 141,696 76,997 64,699 26.413 14" 114 12,299 C.O. Block R 444.56 21,20B 21,363 141,696 76,997 64,699 26,413 14,114 12,299 U 7 Rohtak T 326.36 16,406 16,595 111,050 61,146 49,904 20,353 11,085 9,268 C.D. Block R 326.36 16,406 16,595 111,050 61,146 49,904 20.353 11,085 9,268 U \ 8 Sampla T 226.59 14,962 15,096 101,249 54,780 46,469 18,983 10,082 8,901 C.D. Block R 216.85 13,853 13,985 93,411 50,593 42,818 17,456 9,276 8,180 U , 9.74 1,109 1,111 7,838 4,187 3,651 1 527 806 721

9 Ber;; T 309.96 14.087 14,172 96,393 5~.527. 44,866 17,356 9,235 8.121 C.O. Block R 309.96 14,087 14~172 96,393 51,527 44,866 17,3,56 9,235 8,121 U 10 Jhajjar T 474.57 21,521 21,696 146,216 78,822 67,394 27,415 14,569 12,846 C.O. Block R 474.57 21,521 21,696 146,216 78,822 67,394 27,415 14,569 12,846 U -,-

11 Matenhail T 315.90 11,949 l's949 80, ]:14 42,985 37,729 14,712 7,741 6,971 C.D. Block ~ 315.90 11,949 11,949 80,714 42,985 37;729 14,712 7,141 6,971 U 287 ABSruCT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Schedu led Scheduled Literates , Castes Tribes MAIN WORKERS

Total main WDrker~ (I--IX)

p r+ F p M F P M F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

332,872 180,474 152,398 921,533 611,227 310,306 530,075 454,074 76',001 275,173 149,535 125,638 679,076 466,889 212,187 425,632 • 358,922 66,710 57,699 30,939 26,760 242,457 144,338 98,119 104,443 95,152 9,291

19,796 10~809 8,987 42,017 29,917 12,100 33,~94 26,424 7,170 -19,796- 10,809 8,987 42,017 29,917 12,100 33,594 26,424 7,170

20,332 10,919 9,413 52,318 35,949 16,36~ 34,454 28,446 6,006 "20,332 10,919 9,413 52,318 35,949 16,369 34,454 28,448 6,006 ... 13,299 7,298 6,001 29,141 20,616 8,525 21,~64 17,693 4,171 13,299 7,298 ,6,001 29,141 20,616 8,525 21,864 17 ,693 4,171

15,213 8,358 6,855 31,120 21,581 9,539 20,061 17,904. 2,157 15,213 8,358 6,855 31,120 21,581 9,539 20,061 17,904 2,15.7

25, 15t 13,808 1.1,349 56,342 40,136 16,206 42,208 33,555' 8,653 25,157 13,808 11,349 56,342 40,1'36 16,206 42,208 33,555 8,653 r '-- ,; 33,163 18,001 15,162 67,026 46,292 20,734 38,951 35,212 3,739 33,163 18,001 15,162 67,026 46,292 20,734 38,951 35,212 3,739 ~,

20,088 11,082 9,006 51,910 36,078 15,832 33,533 29,650 3,883 20,088 11,082 9,006 51,910 36,078 15,832 33,533 29,650 3,883

~7 ,044 9,173 7,871 51,396 3~.774 16,622 28,946 25,667 3,279 ~5,583 8,407 7,176 46,858 31,946 14,912 26,564 23,661 2,903 1,461 766 695 4,538 2,828 1,710 2,382 2,006 376 17 ;309 9,262 8,047 48,020 32,370 15,65.0 25,827 22,501 3,326 17,309 9,262 8,047 48,020 32,370 15,650 25,827 22,501 3,326

28,185 15,165 13,020 72,474 49,200 23,274 42.619 ~5, 551 7,068 28,185' 15,165 13,020 72,474 49,200 23,274' 42,619 '35,551 7,068

\.15, 299 8,229 7,070 -- 38,332 26,237 12,095 21,276 18,307 2,969 15,299 8,229 7.070 38,332 26,237 12,095 21,276 18;307 2,969 2&8 PRIMARY CENSUS

local- State/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF t ion Districr/ Code C.D. Block No. U".A/City / Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, Town fishiQQ. v~nting and plantations, orchards, and allied activities II III

p M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33,

8 Rohtak T 225,518 182,654 42,864 84,550 68,062 16,488 4,501 4,191 310 District R 219,244 176,875 42,369 77 ,341 61,559 15,782 2,7·37 2,512 225 U 6,214 5,779 495 7,209 6,503 706 1,764 1,679 85 Mundlana T 18,515 13,914 4,601 7,753 5,649 2,104 155 142 13 C.D. Block R 18,515 13,!11~ 4,601 7,753 5,649 2,104 155 142 13 :J_ , .- 'U -- --; - - 2 Gohana T 17,427 13,725 3,702 6.988 5,358 1:630 223 216 7 C.D. Block R 17,427 13,72S 3,702 6,988 5,358 1,630 .223 216 7 0 -- 3 Kathura T 12,268 9,402 2,866 4,846 3,752 1,094 89 88 C.D. Block R 12',268 9,402 2,866 4.846 3,752 1,094 89 88 U -~ -,.. 4 Lakhan Majra T 9,484 8,439 1,045 5,104 4,25~ 846 168 157 11 C.D. Block ~ 9,48~ 8,439 1,045 5,104 4,258 846 168 157 11 U ./_- "'- 5 Maham T 24,650 18,560 6,090 8,198 6,218 1,980 377 282 95 C.!}. Bloc~ R 24,650 18,560 6,090 8,198 6,218 1.,980. 377 282 '95 U 6 Kalanaur T 17,212 15,612 1,6'00 8,381 7,027 1,354 292 282 10 C.D. Block R 17,212 15,612 1,600 8,381 7,027 1,354 292 282 10 U 7 Rohtak T 18,027 15,605 2,422 6,050 5,113 937 Z06 186' 20 ~O. Block R 18,027 15,605 2,422' 6,050. 5,113 937 206 186 20 U , 8 Sampla T 13,697 11,561 2,136 4,349 3,640' 709 155 153 2 C.D. Block R 13,138 11,131 2,007 3,744 3,246 498 141 140 U 559 430 129 605 394 211 14 13 1 9 Beri T 13,899 11,743 2,156 4,67,3 4,026 647 225 222 3

C.D. Block R 13,899 11,743 21 156 4,673 4,026 647 2~5 222 3 U .0- 10 Jhajjar T 21,114 16,715 4,399 6,671 5,402 1,269 259 253 6 C.O. Block R 21,114 16,715 4,399 6,671 5,402 1,269 259 253 6 U 11 Matenhail T 12,798 10,782 2,016 3,714 2,971 743 213 178 35 C.D. a"kick R 12,798 10,782 2,{)16 3,714 2,971 743 213 178 35 U

290 PRIMARY CENSUS

INDUSTRIAL CAiEGORY

Loca- State/ Total/ Cons tructi ons Trade and Transport, storage tion o.istrict/ Rural/ commey·ce communications Code C.D. Block/ No. U.A/City/ Urban VI VII VIII Town p M F P M F P M

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

8 Rohtak T 12,695 12,092 603 40,604 39,928 676 20,338 20,151 Oi s tr iet R 7,384 6,917 467 11,968 11,710 258 13,475 13,396 < U 5,311 5,175 136 28,636 28,218 418 6,863 6,755

Mundlana T 343 334 9 662 648 14 558 556 C.D. Block R 343 334 9 662 648 14 558 556 U \ 2 Gohana T 640 602 38 910 879 31 1,.132 1.127 C.D. Block R 640 602 38 910 879 31 1,132 1,127 U --, 3 Kathura T 131 131 428 422 6 479 479 C.D. Block R 131 131 428 422 6 479 479 U 4 lakhan Majra T 200 198 2 791 780 1,1 506 505 C.0. Block R 200 198 2 791 780 11 506 505 U 5 Maham T 453 449 4 869 840 29 853 850 C.D. Block R 453 449 \ 4 869 840 29 853 850 U

6 Kal anaur T 863 795 68 1,724 1,698 26 1,182 1,175 C.D. Block R 863 795 68 1,724 1,698 26 1,182 1,175 U ... 7 Rohtak T 359 356 ,j 704 689' 15 1,121 1,117 C.D. Block R 359 356 3 ...: 704 689 15 1,121 1,117 U \ 8 Samp,] a T 593 559 34 1,510 1,487 23 1,419 1,395 C.IJ. Block R 573 539 34 1,003 980 23 1,351 1,327 U 20 20 507 507 68 68

9 Beri T 375 374 1 698 680 18 ~ 652 649 C.D. Block R 375 374 1 698 680 18 652 649 U --- 10 Jhajjar T 746 714 32 1,337 1,308 29 1,455 1,447 C.D. Block R 746 714 32 1,337 1,308 29 1,455 1,447 U

11 Matenhail- T 282 281 1 499 ~93 6 397 393 C.D. Block R 282 281 1 499 493 w" 6 397 393 U 291 ABSTRACT

OF .MAl N WORKERS

;1 4' .and Other services Mar9i na li. worke_rs Non workers

IX

F P M F P M F P M F

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

187 10?,092 90,359 11 ~]:33 38,166 3,169 34,997 1,240,365 519,832 720,533 79 67,994 63,258 4,736 37,591 2,985 34,606 959,910 410,203 549,707 108 34,098 27,101 ~, 9:9]- 575 184 391 280,455 109,629 170,826 .2 4,368 4,021 347 5,654 494 5,160 60,291 27,551 32,740 2 4,368 4,021 347 5,654 494 5,160 60,291 27,551 32,740

5 5,083 4,679 404 3,285 391 2,894 72,972 31 ,101 41,871 5 5,083 4,6'79 404 3,285 391 2,894 72,972 31,101 41,871

2,926 2,778 148 2,967 264 2,703 42,078 18,763 23,315 2,926 2,778 148 2,967 264 2,703 42,078 18,763 23,315

3,004 2,803 201 1,393 167 1,226 46,653 18,998 27,655 3,004 2,803 201 1,393 167 1,226 46,653 18,998 27,655

3 5,146 4,831 315 4,238 ·146 4,092 82,254 36,863 45,391 3 5,146 4,831 315 4,238 146 4,092 82,254 36,863 45,391

7 6,547 ~,098 449 1,019 229 790 101,726 41,556 60,170 7 6,547 6',098 449 1,019 229 790 101,726 41,556 60,170

4 5,465 5,122 343 2,427 141 2,286 75,090 31,355 43,735 4 5,465 5,122 343 2,427 141 2,286 75,09q 31,355 43,735

24 5,796 5,462 334 453 119 334 71,850 28,9~4 42,856 24 5,350 5,050 300 404 112 292 66,443 26,820 39,623 446 412 34 49 7 42 5,407 2,174 3,23:/ 3 3,977 3,673 304 1,77t 127 l,64~ 68,795 28,899 3 3,977 3,673 304 1,771 3~896 127 1,644 68,795 t8;899 l' ,896 -'-

8 6,572 6,081 491 4,859 374 4,485 98,738 42,8;; 55,841 8 6,572 6,081 491 4,859 0 374 4,485 '98,738 42,8 i5 ~e41

4 2,688 2,547 141 2,959 181 2,778 56 .. 479 31,982 4 ~.'97 2,688 2.547 141 2,959 181 2,778 56,479 24.497 31,982 292 PRIMARY CENSUS

loca- State/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the Han District/ Rural/ in lema ,occu- house- (incl ud lng age group 0--6 Code C. D. Block/ Urban pied holds institutional and No. U.A/City/ resi- house less population) Town dential houses p M F P M F

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

12 Sanlawas T 302.07 12,438 12,511 82,905 .43,572 39... 333 15,142 ],959 7.,183 C.O. Block R 302.07 12,"438 12,511 82,905 43,572 39,333 15,142 7,959 7,183 U .../ ... 1? Bahadurgarh T 1136.19 30,255 30,53? 197,493 108,105 89,388 36,149 19,221 16,928 C;O. Block R" 435.19 30,119 30,394 196,782 107 ;706 89,076 36,018 19,148 16,870 U 1.00 136 138 711 399 312 131 73 58 93 $'Oadri-I T 1.38 C.O. Block R 1.38 U IV Rohtak(M.C.) U 28.38 35,574 36,475 216,096 114,728 101,368 34,139 18,202 ) 5,937 Gohana (M.C.) U 6.57 4,859 5\294 32,496 17,222 15,274 5.819 3,065 2,754 II Maham (M.e.) U 3.35 2.376 2,385 15,083 8,026 7,057 2.775 1,501 1,274

III Kalanaur(M.C.) U 5.70 2,314 2,332 14,524 7,656 6,868 f 2,529 1,330 1,199 V Kheri Sam21a (C.T. ) U' 9.74 1,109 1,111 7,838 4,187 3,651 '1,527 806 721 VI Ber; (M.e.) u 2.59 2,197 2,229 14,508 7,643 6,865 2,343 1,244 1,099 27,693 14,746 12,947 4,752 2,540 2,212 VIl Jhii-jjar (M.C.) u 6.00 4,066, 4,253 \ Bahadur- U 10.00 9,635 9,852 57,235 30,757 ... 26,~78 9,868 5,241 4,627 garh (U.A.)

VI II (n Bahadur- U 9.00 9,499 9,714 56,524 30,358 26,166 9,737 5,168 4,569 9arh (M.e.) (ii) Sector-6, HUoP. ~ (Outgrowth~ U 1.00 136 138 " 711- 399 312 131 73 58 Total Urban U 72.33 62,130 63,931 385.473 204.965, 180,508 63,752 33,929 29.823

Total area figures for the district represent "geographical areal~ figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by subtr act i ng the urban area., from the tot a1 area of the district. The total of area figures of C.D. block in a district will not tally with the district ~res because the former are deri ved from the vi 11 age~wi se area fi gures supp 1i ed by the ildars. 293 AlJSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Tribes MAIN WORKERS

Total main workers (I--IX)

p M F' P M F P ',1 F P M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

14,794 7,861 6,933 --- 41,111 27.586 13,525 20,484 18,633 1,851 14,794 7,861 6,933 41,111 27,586 13,525 20,484 18,633 1,851

36,972 20,345 16,627 102,898 69,265 33,633 64,409 51,558 12,851 36,955 20,336 16,619 102,407 68,981 ~3,426 64,197 51,383 12,814 17 9 8 491 284 207 212 175 37

-,- 30,458 10,310 14,148 139,944 81,916 58,028 59,365 53,697 5,668 5,265 2,813 ," .2,452 18,978 11,455 7,523 8,340 7,828 512 3,045 1,640 1 ,405 8,384 5,147 3,237 4,175 3,702 473 4,801 2,595 2,206 8,135 5,036 3,09g 3,734 3,538 196

1,46'1 766 695 4,538 2,828 1,710 2,382 2,006 376 1,871 997 874 8,215 5,281 2,934 3,234 3,083 151 4,670 2,450 2,210 17,043 10,492 6,551 7,175 6,588 487 6,128 3,358 2,770 37,220 22,183 15,037 16,038 14,610 1,428

6,111 3,349 2,762 ------36,729 21,899 14,830 15,826 14,435 1,391

17 9 8 -- 491 284 207 212 175 37 57,699 30.939 26,7§O 242.457 144,338 98,119 104,443 95.152 9,291

f Falls in Bhiwani District. Notes : 1. Town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census, is underlined.

Fol1ow1ng abbreviations have been used for the status of a town

2. M.C. Municipal Committee 3. C. T. Census Town 4. U.A. Urban Agglomeration, 294 PRIMARY CENSUS

Loca- State/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF tion District/ Code C.D. Block! Rura,l/ No. U.A/City/ Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, Town f1s~ing, hunting and plantations, orchards and -allied activities II III

p M F P M F R F '" 2 ~ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

12 Sah 1awas T 11,375 10,358 1,017 3,890 3,314 576 125 120 6 C.D. Block R 11,375 10,358 1,017 3,890 3,314 576 126 120 6 U

13 Bahadurgarh T 29,338 20,890 8,448 7,329 5,225 2,104 263 246 17 C.D. Block R 29,337 20,889 8,448 7,329 5,225 2,104 263 246 17 U 1 1 93 1Dadri-I T C.D. B.1ock R U IV Rohtak (M.C.) u 1,391 1,336 55 2,144 2,'014 130 1,34:4 1,279 65 Gotlana (M.t.) U 392 386 6 701 684 17 171 162 9 II Maham (M.C.) U 624 492 132 797 619 178 4,4 43 I I I Kalanaur(M.c. ) U 415 414 1,027 1,007 2Q 33 33 V Kheri Sam[!la (C.T.) U 559 430 129 605 394 211 14 "13 VI Beri (M.e.) u 1,051 1,040 1.1 568 534 34 16 14 2 VII Jhajjar(M.C. ) U 1,282 1,129 153 731 700 31 43 42 Bahadur- U 560 552 8 635 551 85 99 9'3 6 garh (U.A.)

VI II ( i ) Bahadur- U 559 551 8 636 551 85 99 93 6 garh(M.C. ) (ii) Sector~6, HUDA (Outgr owth) U

Total Urban U 6,274 5,779 495 7,209 6,503 706 1.7~ 1.~79 85 295 AJSTRACT

MAIN· WORKERS

Mining and Quarrying Manufacturin3' processing Manufacturin9. processing, servicing servicing an repa1rs 1n J and repairs 1n other than household household industry industry IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 c 38 39 40 41 42

103 B6 17 882 7B9 93 103 B6 17 BB2 789 93

5 5 426 351 75 5,563 4,885 678 5 5 426 351 75 5,526 4,850 676 37 35 2

12 11 517 465 52 &.403 8,268 135 2 2 239 231 8 79B 774 24 3 3 23 22 1 311 302 9 39 37 2 186 178 8

3B 3B 125 124 1 34 33 1 151 159 2 148 142 6 764 759 5 1 1 312 292 20 2,171 2,102 69

1 1 31'2 292 20 2,134 2,067 67

37 35 2

19 16- 3 1.350 1,260 90 12.919 12.666 253 296 PRIMARY CENSUS

INDUST~IAL CATEGORY OF

Loca- State/ Tota1/ Constructions Trade and Transport, stora~e tion District/ Rura1/ commerce communications Code C.D. Block No. U.A/City Urban VI VIr VIII Town p M F P W F p. M

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

12 Sahl awas T 245 244 562 555 7 414 412 C.D. Block R 245 244 562 555 7 414 412 U

13 Bahadur garh T 2,193 .' 1,918 275 1,807 1,762 45 3,379 3,363 G.D. Block R 2,174 1,9'00, 274 1,781 1,738 43 3,375 3,359 U 19 18 .,. .... , 26 24 2 4 4 93 tDadri-I T C.D. Block R ' -- U

IV Rohtak (M.C.) U 3,756 3,658 98 18,170 17,824 346'1; 4,509 4,429 I Gohana (M.C.)· U 332 331 1 2,495 2,479 16 423 423 125 4; 1,110 1,105 5 237 236 II Maham(M.C.) U 129 l

III Kalanaur (M.C.) U 84 78 6'· 903 9~0 3 100 100 V Kheri Sampla (C.1.) U 20 20 507 507 68 68 VI Ber; (M.e) u 59 59 352 351 ' 1 189 189 VII Jhajjar(M.C. ) U 255 253 2 1,672 1,666 6 297 297 Bahadurgarh(U.A.) U 676 651 25 3,427 3,386 41 1,040 1,013 I , VJIl(i) Bahadurgarh(M.C.) U 657 633 24 3,401 3,362 39 ,., 0~6 1,009

( i i ) Sector-5, HUOA _(Outgrowth) U 19 18 ?6 24 ~ 4 4 \ Total Urban U 5,311 5,175 136 28,636 28,218 418' 6'~863 6,755 297 ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS and Other services Marginal workers Non workers

IX

F P M F P M, F P M F

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

2 2,887 2,755 132 3,30B 96 3,212 59,113 24,843 34,270 2 2,887 2,755 132 3,308 96 3,212 59,113 24,843 34,270

16 14,106 12,913 1,193 3,333 278 3,055 129,751 56.269 73,482 16 13,981 12,820 1,161 3,307 263 3,044 129,278 56.060 73,218 125 93 32 26 15 11 473 209 264

80 19,119 14,413 4,706 432 150 282 156,299 60,88J 95,418 2,787 2,358 429 5 4 24,151 9,393 14,758 897 755 142 9 8 10,899 4,316 6,583 947 791 156 1 10,789 4,117 6,672 446 412 34 49 7 42 5,407 2,174 3,233 804" 704 100 20 19 11,254 4,559 6,695 1,982 1,699 283 33 32 20,485 8,057 12,428 27 7,116 5,969 1,147 26 15 11 41,171 16,132 25,039

27 6,991 5,876 1,115 40,698 15,923 24,775

125 93 32 26 15 11 473 209 264 108 34.098 27,101 6,997 575 184 391 280.455 109.629 170.826,

( , B. C. D. BLOCKWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

299 fRlYAIY CENSUS ABSTRACT WURD4RA C.D. BLOCI:

301 302 'VILLAGE 1IJK00ANA C. D. 8lOCI loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. oJ No. of Total population Total population in the tion hectares occu­ house- (including age group 0--6' Code (Hadbast No.) pied holds institutional and: resi­ houseless population) No. dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 ,i 8 9 10 _lJ_

Total 32,296.01 15.671 15.788 99,539 54,469 45,010 19,123 10,166 8,957 Rural 3?296.01 15.677 15.788 99,53954.469 45,07019,123 10,16& 8,957 Urban'

4 Kohla (14) 990.00 515 519 3,057 1,671 1,386 566 297 269 " 5 Nuran Khera (15) 756.00 420 421 2,457 1,320 1,137 419 222 197 6 Issapur Kheri (16) 845.00 449 455 2,912 1,580 1,332 541 270 27t 7 Siwana Mal (17) 2,421.00 633 634 4,456 2,421 2,035 780 388 392 I 8 Rana Kheri (18) 648.70 209 210 1,259 '671 588 270 133 137 9 Gangima (19) 1,917.00 ;889 899 6,346 3,514 2,832 1,207 676 '531 10 Ja9s1 (23) 1,953.00 1,165 1,168 7,Z13 3,975 3,238 1,410 774 636 11 Matand (24) 616.00 281 282' 1,765 974 791 392 203 189 12 Chhatera (25) 679.00 339 339 2,328 1.227 1,101 489 245 244 13 Susana (46) 931.98 462 468 3,014 1,634 1,380 650 369 281 14 Bhadauti Taluka 337.00 Un- Mund I ana (47)

15 Bhadauti Taluka 249.00 Ifn- Busana (48)

16 ~Bhadauti Khas (49) 494.00 127 135 913 494 419 220 114 106 17 Jawahra (50) 875.00 419 427 2,734 1,516 1,218\, 563 308 255 18 Ohurana (51) 749.00 380 382 t,265 1,247 1,018 442 244 198 19 Chirana (52) 1,169.00 637 639 3,911 2,174 '1,737 844 467 377 20 Mund lana (45) 2,348.00 1,212 1,226 8,107 4,361 3,746 1,690 880 810 \ 21 Sarsadh (44) 528.92 234 234 1,524 864 660 ,280 154 126 22 Siwanka (26) 393.00 274 276 1,874 1,043 831 382 212 170 23 Mahmudpur (28) 1,630.86 826 829 5,133 2,822 2,311 883 461 422 24 Ahmadpur Majra (27) 418.00 216 218 1,346 738 608 302 158 144 25 Gangesar (29) 566.55 191 191 1,044 578 466 208 117 91

26 Bichpari (~2) 1,;331.00 918 919 5,254 2,867 2,387 1,028 543 485 27 Butana Kundu (21) 1,345.00 741 750 4,433 2,442 1 ;991 756 401 355

28 Sutana Khetlan (20) 1,36.1.'00 779 795 J 5,113 2,805 2,308 797 ,403 394 303 PRlMMY CENSUS ABSlRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (luIX) H F M F M F M F M F M F

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

10,809 8,987 29,917 12,100 26,424 7,170 13,914 4,601 5.649 2,104 10,809 8.987 29,917 12.100 26,424 7,170 13,914 4,601 5.649 2,104- -.. 409 304 888 382 905 259 397 122 329 122 294 256 '861 415 625 207 255 136 151 43 358 286 956 354 792 352 384 276 217 62 643 577 1,375 594 1,299 580 585 293 472 275 109 117 325 92 323 28 236 18 54 7 616-' 490 1,824 744 1,688 671 1,048 442 323 215 532 443 2,120 853 1,738 176 1,043 145 139 9 289 245 528 181 456 146 209 87 170 56

217 217 641 277 59~ 310 313 203. 114, 84 203 164 820 357 800 79 404 53 201 15 . ~~ .. inhabited

inhabited

18 22 235 54 236 208 131 135 85 72, 276 210 798 229 738 204 365 184 180 12 158 129 696 213 629 161 323 116 139 32 520 414 1,072 377 1,033 93 563 36 250 48 840 687 __ I 2,257 976 2,157 551 1,212 307 412 219 130 96 511 195 468 66 209 16 107 39 168 125 593 180 481 76_ 220 28 179 43 639 517 1,710 743 1.-274 115 682 64 ./ 171 38 192 140 438 174 343 144 141 77 56 60 151 126 349 173 ,263 14 102 2 58 8 \ 581 479 1,545 578 1,417 132 666 50 353 68 461 383 1,303 543 1,230 423 663 313 169 21 450 378 1,741 786 1,342 387 670 250 137 85 304 MVNOLANA C.O. BLOCK -VILLAGE

Loca- Naille of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKER~ tion (liadbast No_,j . Co~~_ No. III IV V~a~ V~b) M F M F M F M F

'1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 - .30 31

&ohaRa Tahsil (Part)

Total 142 13 481 39 679 41 Rural 142 13 481 39 679 41 Urban 4 Kohla t14T 6 22 5 17 5 Hurao Khera (15) 2 25 13 3 6 Issapur Kheri (16) 10 30 6 9 7 S1waoa Mal (17) 6 11 3 28 8 Rana Kheri (18) 4 2 9 Gangana (19) 2' 11 8 \ " 10 Jags) (23) 14 49 55 1 11 Matand (24) 9 6 12 Chhatera (25) 14 5 21 8 9 13 Susana (46) 3 16

14 Bhadauti Talilka Un- Mundlana (47) 15 Bhadauti Taluk~ Un- Susana (48) 16 8hadaut1 Khas (49) 4 -"'. 2 17 Jawahra (50) 6 -- 53 2 I 18 Dhurana (51) 5 5 2>\ 23 6 19 Chirana (52) 2 18 1 12 20 Mundlana (45) 63 2 41 21 Sarsadh (44) 8 42 6 2, Siwanka (26) 2 4 23 Mahmudpur (28) 8 71 3 . 43 24 Ahmadpur Majra (27) 8 24 3 1~ -- 25 Gangesar (29 16 26 ,Bichpari (22) 6 21 29 27 Butana Kundu (21) 15 '5 2 67 n 28 Butana Khetlan (2Q) 5 15 1 36 305 PRIMARY CENSUS. ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 . 43

334 9 648 14 556 2 4,021 347 494 5,160 27,551 .32,740 334 9 648 14 556 2 4,021 347 494 5,160 27.551 32,740

5 9 6 114 10 5 2 761 1,125 10 15 11 143 25 128 695 802 23 15 1 13 91 7 23 292 765 688 8 34 1 11 144 8 8 29 1,114 1,426

12 1, 15 2 21 289 327 271 I 6 14 275 14 1,826 2,161 32' 62 2 50 294 18 42 501 2,195 2,561 9 7 45 3 16 112 502 533 11 18 13 82 9 632 791 11 18 24 122 9 834 1,301

inhabited

inhabited

2 2 2 8 258 211 5 17 , 17 95 5 778 1,014

4 5 4:" 20 105 4 ..;;~" j8 618 819 7 34 34 113 8 1,141 1,644 28 43 61 297 22 56 598 2,148 2,597 8 23 71 5 3 316 393 278 1 4 2 68 5 20 173 542 582 5 45 44 205 10 173 729 1/375 1,467

7 10 13 -~~ 65 4 '395 464 3 32 12 39 4 315 452 13 35 2 34 260 12 22 540 1,428 1,715 23 37 2 28 226 65 28 179 1,184 1,389 71 9 25 24 359 40 1,463 1,921 306 VILLAGE lUDlAM c. D. BLOCl Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. ctf No. of Total population Total population in the tion hectares occu- house- (includin9' age group 0--6 Code (Hadbas t No.) pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Sabana Tahsil (Part)-- CQftC ld. 29 Baroda Mar (12) 2,025.00 962 972 6.036 3,342 2,&94 1,_046 556 490

36 Baroda Thuthan 852.00 518 519 3,36& 1,855 1,510 586 313 273 (Baroda Thuthian) (11) 3'7 Khanpur Khurd (31) 630.00 252 252 1,&34 917 717 286 171 115

38 Khandrai (Part) (30) 1,083.00 .599 5.99 3.560 1,874 1 ~6B6 .738 377 361 45 Shamri Buran (53) 827.ob 315 315 2,164 1,173 991 475 245 230 46 Shamri Lochab 504.00 266 266 1,643 890 753 339 180 159. Barren (54 ) 47 Shamri Sisan (55) 822.00 449 449 2,679 1,480 1,199 534 28,S 249 Total Rural 32.296.01 15.617 15.788 ,99,539 54,469 45.070 19,123 10,166 8.957 Tota 1 Urban, 307 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SCheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr"'i be~

Total main worker~ II (I--IX) H F M F M F M F M F M F

1-2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

733 621 1,911 762 1,620 463 849 308 387 135

270 195 957 370 896 158 568 151 120

141 122 552 246 494 11 304 47 3 784 726 1,038 488 924 61 292 5 276 41

197 160 631 217 573 349 338 247 138 100 270 223 412 154 406 353 267 245 118 105

160 135 830 333 679 393 475 29l 97 86 10.809 8.987 29.917 12.100 26.424 7.170 13.914- 4,601 5,649 2,104 308 MUHDlANA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi II aye INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn Code (HadDast No.) No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 45 26 27 28 29 30 31

Gohana Tahs 11 (Part)-~Concld. 29 Baroda Mor (12) 3 17 26

36 Baroda ThJthan 4 8 7 (Baroda Thuthian) (11 )

37 Khanpur Khurd (31) 3 19 20 38 Khandrai (Part) (30) 9 13 3 59 45 Shamri Buran (53) 11 3 46 Shamri Lochab 4 Barren (54) -- 47 Shamri Sisan (55) 3 '-- 12 5 Total Rural 1\2 13 481 39 679 41 Total Urban 309 .'irtlIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

\ 27 34 13 264 18 8 388 1,714 1,843

3 15 22 149 6 959 1,352

-- 9 8 83 8 42 194 381 512 19 S3 37 136 11 27 652 923 973 13 8 6 56 2 600 642 2 2 13 3 484 400

2 5 84 9 801 806

334 9 648 14 556 2 4~021 347 494 5,160 27,551 32,740

PR~lkY CENSUS ABSTRACT GOHANA C.D. BLOCK

311 312 GOIiANA C. D. Bl OCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. oj No. of Total population Total population in the age 0--6 tion (Madbast No.) hectares occu- house- (Including group Code pied holds institutional and resi- houseless population) No. dential houses p M f p M f

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bohana Tahsil (Part), Total 33,019.74 16,934 17,111 110,711 59,940 50,771 21,149 11,270 9,879 Rural 33,019.14 16,934 11,111 110,111 59,940 50,171 21,149 11,270 9,,879 Urban

39 G6hana (Rural , Part) (32) 2,224.00 415 418 2,598 1,473 1,125 521 303 218 40 Garh; Sara; Namdarkhan (38) 259.00 367 368 2,457 1,307 1,150 496 255 241 41 Garhi Ujalekhan (39) 115.00 425 427 2,934 1,593 1,341 563 302 261 42 Kailana Taluka Mahmudpur (43) 293.00 58 60 353 196 157 76 39 37 43 Kailana Khas (42) 362.00 68 75 471 248 223 93 41 52 44 Patti Kailana Taluka Khanpur Kalan (41) 368.00 Un- 48 Khanpur Kalan (56) 1,796.00 1,190 1,232 7,806 4,047 3,759 1,502 804 698 49 Ganwari (40) 1,040.00 469 469 2,948 1,622 1,326 594 316 278 50 Niat (62) 658.00 250 250 1,752 941 811 321 157 164 51 Kakana Bahadari (57) 611.00 171 173 1,128 600 528 202 108 94 52 Kasanda (58) 477 .93 271 271 1,763 938 825 365 191 174 53 Kasand; (59) 756.75 404, 406 2,693 1,423 1,270 525 287 238 54 Saragthal (60) 826.00 495 500 3,119 1,681 1.438 635 328 307 55 Jauli (61) 1,560.00 729 730 4,789 2,594 2,195 946 482 464 56 Kheri Damkan (63) 879.00 536 538 3,5)1 1,930 1,581 693 362 331 57 Barota (37) 1,010.00 526 531 3,237 1,742 1,495 674 370 304

58 Nagar (36) 350.00 181 181 ~64 530 434 188 105 83 59 Sikanderpur Majra (64) 600.00 447 447 2,783 1,521 1,256 5'86 305 281 60 Mahra (35) 692.00 411 412 2,845 1,557 1,288 562 314 248 70 Rukhi (84) 839.00 559 560 3,800 2,080 1,720 716 390 326 72 Puthi (82) 1,038.00 298 307 2,110 1,149 961 393 221 172 73 Rabhra (81) 719.00 645 646 4,259 2,321 1,938 815 448 367 74 Bali (80) 816.00 305 30i 2,050 1,123 927 401 217 184 313 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INOUSTRIA~ CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribe Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

10,919 9.413 35.949 16,369 28.448 6,006 13.125 3,102 5,358 1.630 10,919 9.413 35.949 16,369 28,448 6,006 13.125 3.702 5,358 1,630

203 161 953 358 707 51 201 20 142 20

197 160 597 318 666 49 173 18 222 27 66 59 967 451 766 8 335 172 2

15 12 93 19 93 5 27 58 39 47 137 64 134 29 51 55 25

inhabited 964 850 2,209 1,284 1.928 408 961 227 444 81 401 335 1,007 414 762 35 280 4 177 9 9,0 90 508 255 456 2 245 67 151 107 362 171 312 263 157 170 111 90 213 187 564 253 451 124 216 85 101 35 216 202 905 460 581 108 335 79 72 20 265 238 957 422 799 5 456 120 202 327 285 1,522 643 1)293 731 732 548 163 355 326 1.109 458 834 12 430 3 ,119 379 331 1,037 467 850 28 244 158' 17 167 138 237 107 268 2 12 197 411 330 813 327 763 71 202 12 85 6 334 317 927 425 755 35 337 8 160 17 342 286 1,256 508 983 23 542 10 176 5 385 319 778 387 455 31 209 17 105 5 278 239 1,321 647 1,143 36 616 146 110 103 730 337 552 11 218 5 74 314

GOHAMA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca~ Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V{a~ V~b~ M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Gohana Tahsil (Part)

Total 216 7 1 465 41 l s 397 147 Rural 216 7 1 465 41 1,397 147 Urban

39 Gohana (Rural Part) (32) 2 21 84 40 Garhi Sarai Namdarkhan (38) 19 4 65 41 Garhi Ujalekhan (39) 5 47 42 Kailana Ta1uka Mahmudpur (43) 1 43 Kailana Khas (42) 2 44 Patti Kailana Taluka Khanpur Kalan (41) Un~ 48 Kqanpur Kalan (56) 15 5 65 49 Ganwari '(40) 12 2 1 , 46 4 50 Niat (62) 2 21 51 Kakana Bahadari (57) 2 2 2 52 Kasanda (58) 7 19 53 Kasandi (59) 1 18

S4 Saragthal (60) I 6 18 55 Jauli (61) 39 19 7 34 56 Kheri Damkan (63) 10 \._ 11 3 26 57 Barota (37) 12 72 69 58 Nagar (36) l' 10 59 Sikanderpur Majra (64) 1 15 242 49 60 Mahra (35) 15 21 70 Rukh1 (84) 10 2 26 72 Puthi (82) 2 17 73 Rabhra (81) 14 2 --, 46 74 Bal t (80) 6 43 30 315 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF 14AIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VII I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

602 38 879 31 1,127 5 4,679 404 391 2,894 31,101 41,871 602 38 879 31 1,127 5 4.679 404 391 2.894 31.1P1· 41,871

45 52 2 49 111 8 766 1,074

5 62 26 90 -3 32 641 1,069 1'6 64 30 97' 5 3 71 824 1,262

2 4 4 103 152 4 6 16 3 114 194

inhabited 81 17 51 4 42 2 264 74 4 21 2,115 3,330 14 Y) 42 160 14 24 260 836 1,031 20 5 22 74 2 485 809 4 34 288 265 3 13 7 85 4 46 486 655 9 13 14 117 9 49 314 793 848 12 5 20 162 4 35 534 847 899 26 26 29 186 13 46 145 1,255 J,319 31 26 45 136 5 5 50 1,091 1,519 87 2 54 27 127 8 892 1,467 3 4 13 28 262 432 13 30 29 146 3 8 27 756 1,158 11 20 78 112 9 2 802 1,251 33 3 22 45 127 4 2 1,097 1,695 8 22 92 8 694 930 56 11 9 58 196 24 1,178 1,902 7 29 17 128 5 2 515 569 401 316 GOHANA C.D. BLOCK 'VILLAGE

Loca- Name of (,Ii 11 age Area i'n No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion hec.tares occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code (Hadiast No.) pi ed holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential hou"St!s p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Gohana Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

75 Katwal (69) 1,082.00 517 542 3,548 1,911 1,637 638 332 306 I 76 Lath (65) 1,442.00 679 686 4,356 2,320 2,036 885 472 413 77 Bidhal (66) 671.00 515 523 3.121 1,673 1.448 612 314 298 78 Bhain5wal Kalan Bawal a (67) 994.00 542 546 3.597 1,961 1,636 635 353 282

79 Bhainswa 1 Ka 1an Mithan (68) 1,000.00 686 692 4,614 2,601 2.013 801 432 369 80 1ihar (183) 619.00" 330 333 2.362 1,288 1,074 462 241 221 81 Bilbilan (72) 713.00 174 178 1.269 690 579 216 113 103 82 Aanwali (71) 1,049.00 673 684 4,454 2,389 2,065 862 472 390 83 Biwara (70) 621.00 360 360 2.157 1,151 1,006 409 217 192 84 Moi (79) 973.00 512 512 3,215 1,702 1,513 617 320 297 85 Rithal Phogat (76) 1,379.00 816 819 5,272 2,883 2,389 912 481 431 86 Kahn; 7t Biswa (77) 643.00 183 183 1,128 612 516 189 108 81 , 147 129 87 ", Kahn; 126 B1swa (7a) 1,027.00 270 282 1,640 923 717 276 1,292 517 285 232 88 Rithal Nirwal (7!i) 834.00 415 417 2,883 1,591 \ 89 Giwana (74) 891.10 449 451 3,041 1,648 1,393 523 262 261 90 Jasrana (73) 791.96 593 595 3,684 1,975 1,709 728 376 352 Total Rural 33;019.74 16,934 17,111 110.711 59.940 50,771 21,149 11.270 9,879

Total Urban _Io. 317 PRl~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled SCheduled Literates INDUSTR1AL CATEGORY OF MAIN· WORKER'S Castes Tribe Total main workers II (I--IX)

M F M F M' F M F M· F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 26 21 22 23

384 327 1,221 585 941 824 473 564 171 223 ' 497 424 1,370 587 1,101 44 576 10 209 23 472 396 1.038 460 862 286 391 199 132 29

344 298 1,289 601 916 161 458 61 161 76

320 261 1,752 761 910 538 398 342 80 137, 204 179 ,-- 765 353 642 45 389 31 41 2 156 115 414 203 301 75 112 3 77 38 374 346_ 1,429 693 1,153 234 634 196 189 2Q ~ 225 195 762 366 532 525 298 376 105 134 125 108 373 356 997 433 748 220 413 104 \ 444 402 1.587 658 1,406 317 866 233 268 76 186 153 380 201 318 31 105 6 113 14 225 157 585 280 422 28 135 11' 135 10 214 182 955 397 855 221 417 132 85 6,6 267 242 1.010 457 798 152 513 114 130 30 296 258 1,206 559 992 238 567 110 174 119

10.919 ~.413 _"" 35.949 16,369 28,448 6,006 13.725 3.702 5.358 1,630 318 GOHAN~ CoD. BLOCK VILLAGE • loca- Name of v,i 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) COde No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F • J

2 24 25 ?6 27 28 29 30 31

Gohana Tahsil (Part)--Conc1d. 75 Katwal (69) B 2 51 13 21 " 76 Lath (65) 1 1 32 43 2 77 Bidhal (66) 9 22 90 40 78 Bhainswal Kalan Bawala (67) 12 22 26 79 8ha i nswa 1 ·Ka 1an Mithan (68) 2 22 82 39 80 Tihar (183) 1 52 8 81 Bi1bilan (72) 8 6 2 3 82 Aanwali (71) 4 22 34 83 Riwara (70) 3 7 84 Moi (79) 6 7 2 13 85 Rithal Phogat (76) 8 4 25 86 Kahni 7t Biswa (77) 2 12 87 Kahni 12! Biswa (78) 3 3 16

88 Rithal Nirwal' (75) J .--~ '20 7 49 89 Giwana (74) 8 5 90 Jasrana (73) 9 13 Total Rur:a1 216 7 1 465 41 1,397 147 Total Urban PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO.RKERS Mar.ginal workers Non -workers

VI VII VII I

M F M F M F ·F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 8 2 31 178 17 970 813 5 27 31 177 8 1,219 1,992 15 18 48 137 16 27 254 784 903

6 23 2 29 179 21 2 1,045 1,473

9 25 38 254 19 117 134 1,574 1,341 16 14 27 102 4 2 6 644 1,023 1 20 11 14 60 21 6 153 333 351 5 27 59 179 16 1,236 1,831 11 10 19 79 14 17 618 464 26 12 18 128 5 20 97 934 1,196 19 40 175 8 1,477 2,071 23 9 53 11 293 485 3 35 13 79 7 11 62 490 627

27 68 3 44 142 12 28 118 708 953 5 19 118 7 850 1,241 2 17 62 147 8 1 31 982 1,440 602 38 879 31 1,127 5 4,679 404 391 2,894 31.101 41,871 --

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KATHURA C.D. ~LOCK 322 KATHURA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

LOta, Name of vi 11 age Ar~cl in _ No. af No. cf Total population Total population in the t ion (l1atlbas't N.Q·) hectares occu-- hOtlS€- ( inc 1 ud ing age group 0--6 'ode. pied ho 1ds Inst i t\.lttonal and. NO. resi- houseless population) dent i a 1 houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Gohana Tahsil (Part) Total 21580.41 9,889 9,956 66,90936,72030,189 12,843 6,930 5,913 Rural 21580.41 9,889' 9,956 66,90936.72030,189 12,843 6,930 5,913 Urban

Nizampur (1) 1020.00 388 393 2,842 1,574 1,268 558 305 253

2 Bhawar (2) 1947.00 869 875 5,826 3,245 2,581 1,121 599 522

3 Gharwal (3) 1963.00 770 773 4,851 2,614 2,237 934 500 434 30 Banwasa (13) 1084.00 475 477 3,092 1,655 1,437 570 305 265 31 Chhapra (6) 687.00 265 265 2,009 1,078 931 380 204 176 , 32 Rindhana (4) 1749.60 838 854 5,490 ~,061 2,429 1,051 577 474 33 Dhanana Aladadpur (5) 1836.00 979 979 6,354 3,556 2,798 1,159 623 536 34 Kathura (89) 2670.00 1,268 1.276 8,606 4,733 3.873 1,561 840 721 35 Kahalpa (7) 1298.00 106 106 761 403 358 141 75 66

61 Thaska (34) 4(l3.06 190 190 1,300 707 593 241< 134 107 62 Gudha (Part) (33) 364.00 138 138 979 543 436 188 110 78 , 63 Ahulana (10) 1091.a3 851 857 5,749 3,106 2.643 1,~OO 617 583

64 Madina (9) 1219.00 681 684 4,487 2,455 2,032 860 400 400

65 Bhanderi (8) 517.00 209 213 1,451 785 666 307 178 129

66 Chhichhrana (88) 963.14 516 520 3,482 1.897 ~,585 680 366 314 67 Mirzapur Kheri (87) 724.38 317 323 2,176 1.190 986 444 245 199 68 Ghilor Khurd (86) 301.00 112 112 \ 751 392 359 149 80 69

69 Ghilor Kalan (85) 701.00 446 450 3,233 1.761 1,~72 563 310 e53 71 Bhainswan Khurd (83) 1042.00 471 471 3,470 1,965 l,~05 736 402 334 Total Rural 21580.41 9,889 9,956 66.90936,12030.189 12,843 .6.930 5,913 Total Urban 323 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

7,298 6,001 20.616 8,525 17,693 4,171 9,402 2,866 3,752 1,094 7,298 6,001 20.616 8,525 17,693 4,171 9,402 2,866 3JS2 1,094

394 347 791 281 846 345 431 161 260 178 575 520 1,743 598 1,745 782 1,001 575 403 202 518 435 1,345 576 1,243 555 597 407 393 146 498 434 867 435 801 438 426 279 219 151 191 158 641 282 466 65 247 41 77 20 476 380 1,576 507 1,498 250 935 234 205 16 813 606 1,903 678 1,887 112 1,092 67 464 35 725 659 2,800 1,113 2,271 325 1,370 274 415 31 35 29 226 117 183 192 108 144 45 47 204 163 449 194 328 7 150 1 107 5 36 28 356 184 257 3 150 4 422 357 1,780 761 1,449 28 790 8 222 7 747 596 1,366 568 1,157 475 574 195 187 137 151 116 449 204 269 37 99 10 75 3 488 422 1,087 524 847 126 404 52 252 67 144 133 718 312 530 90 274 53 125 30 74 67 234 125 169 5 56 35 299 250 1,074 530 826 114 379 83 70 10 406 300 1,211 436 919 202 318 182 194 9 7,298 6,001 20,616 8,525 17,693 4,171 9,402 2,866 3,752 1,094 324

KATHURA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tiOf'L (Hadbast No.) Code No. LII IV V(a) V(b) Iv! F M F M F M- r

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Schana Tahsil (Part)

6""'· Total 88 1 192 8 449 48 Rural 88 1 192 8 449 '48 Urban Nizampur (1) 9 22 2 2 Bhawar (2). 2 10 37 3 Gharwiil. (3.) 2 4 20 30 Banwasa (13) 2 6 13 31 Chhapra (6) 4 15 12

32 Rindhana (4) 8 15 40 33 Dhananq Aladadpur (5) 25 4 13 34 Kathura·(89) 3 37 3 23 35 Kahalpa (7)

61 Thaska (34) 2 62 Gudha (Part) (33) 2 10 63 Ahulana (10) 6 18 46 64 Madina (9) 9 34 3 76 22 65 Bhanderi (8) 46 22 56 Chhi chhrana (88) 7 8 17 67 Mirzapur Kheri (87) 3 6 .. 68 Ghilor Khurd (86) 5 8 69 Ghilor Kalan (85) 9 \ 1 23 71 Bhainswan Khurd (83) 9 21 34 Total Rural 88 r 1- 192 ·8 449 48 Total Urban -- 325 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 workers Non-workers

VI VII Vll I IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

., 131 422 6 479 2,778 148 264 2,703 18,763 23,315 131 422 6 479 2,.778 148 264 2,703 18,763 23,315

29 2 13 80 2 332 727 591 8 29 1 21 234 4 108 138 1,392 1,661 9 33 1 13 172 11 154 1,371 1.518 , 5 18 8 104 7 854 999 5 17 18 71 4 127 612 739 11 32 45 206 10 2 317 1,561 1,852 6 32 22 229 10 2 43 1.667 2.643 15 32 30 348 17 11 2.460 3.537 2 27 1 220 166 2 5 26 36 1 378 586 11 9 20 50 3 190 286 243 10 21 32 304 13 9 76 1.648 2,539 8 71 1 33 165 16 135 1,298 1.422 2 8 39 2 70 141 446 488 4 19 26 110 6 1,050 1,459 6 11 20 85 7 68 376 592 520 , 6 9 9 41 5 54 223 300

10 18 1 81 ?,35 19 3 115 932 1.243 14 33 54 242 10 494 1,046 809 131 422 6 479 2,778 148 264 2,703 18,763 23,315

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT LAKHAN MAJRA C.D. BLOCK

327 328 LAKHAN ~A C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loea- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. Qf No. of Total population Total population in the tioo (Hadbast No.) hec tares occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code pi ed ho Ids institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 22,080.51 10,509 10,595 68,107 37,069 31,038 12,527 6,703 5,824 Rural 22.080.51 10,509 10,595 68,10737,06931,038 12,527 6,703 5,824 Urban Rohtak Tahsil (Pa~t) Nandal (94) 634.00 390 391 2,547 1,413 1,134 444 244 200 2 Kharak Churangla (Kharak Chulan9a) (90) 311.00 Uo- 3 Chiri (91) 2,022.00 1,225 1,236 8,507 4,741 3,766 1,564 872 692 10 Gurauthi (92) 1,720.00 549 556 3,962 2,153 1,809 773 402 371 11 Bhagotipur (89) 971.64 576 577 3,555 1,933 1.622 628 342 286 12 Samar Gopalpur (90) 2,178.00 783 789 S,145 2,732 2,413 1,063 545 518 31 Singhpura (92) 875.00 446 450 2,843 1,575 1,268 501 274 227 32 Bahu Akberpur (94) 2,513.87 1,444 1,449 9,245 5,053 4,192 1,569 862 707 33 Bahu Jamalpur (93) 467.00 161 167 1,076 606 470 167 95 72 34 Kutana (Part) (95) 450.00 82 82 443 256 187 84 45 39, 35 Taja Majra (95) 315.00 92 92 626 328 298 144 70 74 36 Gaddi Kheri (97) 379.00 387 387 2,420 1,304 1,116 471 257 214

I Total Rural 12,836.51 6,135 6.,116 40,369 22,094 18,275 1,408 4,008 3,400 Total Urban 1 Mahillll Tahsil (~art) 7 Gugaheri (111) 780.00 242 252 1,504 7'92 712 ,288 152 136 \ 8 Kharak Jatan (110) 880.00 506 515 3,297 1.760 1,537 649 330 319 j 9 Lakhan Majra (95) 1,821.00 1,323- 1,345 8,302 4.548 3,754 1,471 807 664 10 Chandi (93) 2,466.00 705 707 4,510 2,440 2,070 804 420 384

11 Kherainti (96) 1,064.00 720 720 4,825 2,616 2,209 982 491 491 12 Bainsi (109) 2,233.00 878 880 5,300 2,819 2,481 925 495 430

Total Rural 9,244.00 4,374 4,419 ' 27,738 14,975 12,763 5,119 2.6~5 2,424 Total Urban 329 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I \I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

8,358 6,855 21,581 9.539 17,904 2,157 8,439 1,045 4,258 846 8,358 6.855 21.581 9.539 17.904 2.157 8,439 1,045 4.258 846

243 181 779 279 707 8 357 158

inhabited 935 752 2,333 825 "2,356 128 1,487 110 417 5 645 486 1,223 561 1,040 7 628 2 226 2 445 379 1,275 547 864 194 348 112 230 69 623 553 1,610 751 1,292 315 567 193 359 103 476 368 924 377 832 33 302 302 25 785 619 3,158 1,456 2,.462 281 1,302 200 343 44 103 81 369 148 309 8 156 97 7

37 24 152 75 147 72 _18~ 176 77 151 2 120 242 197 792 345 608 34 275 15 128 11

4.535 3.640 ..... 12.791 5.441 10.768 1.010 5,614 63( 2.278 267

169 141 380 159 412 108 216 69 167 45 405 400 946 324 804 26 390 2 230 21 865 697 2,732 1,279 2,124 182 948 60 391 61 925 768 1,437 668 1,128 143 - 365· 13 28,S 98 450 394 1,542 594 1,258 507 576 215 356 266 1,009 815 1,753 1,074 1,410 181 330 62 553 88

3.823 3.215 8.790 4.098 7,136 1.147 2,825 411 1;,980 579 330 LAKHAlC MAJRA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 2g 30 31

Total 157 11 83 6 681 34 Rural 157 11 8~ 6 681 34 Urban Rohtak Tahs il (Part) Nanda 1 (94) 5 2 36 2 Kha(ak Churangla (~harak Chulanga) (90) 00- 3 Chiri (91) 5 18 68 - 10 Gurauthi (92) 4 13 -' 11 Bhagotipur (89) 15 4 20 12 Samar Gopa 1pur (90) 3 14 3 38 31 Singhpura (92) 4 4 12

32 Bahu Akberpur (~4) 23 6 26 2 123

33 Bahu Jamalpur (93~ 4 34 Kutana (Part) (96) 2 24 35 Taja Majra (95) 4 6 36 Gaddi Kheri (97) 3 5 41

Total Rural 62 7 79 6 385 1 19ta1 Orban - ~h. T~hsil .{Pa.r..t); _, 7 Gugaheri (111) 3 8 Kharak Jatan (110) 2 20 _... - 9 Lakhan ~ajra (95) 12 1 149 17

10 Chandi (93) 58 I 2 31 11 Kherainti (96) 3 - 53 15 12 Bainsi (109) 23 1 40

Total Rural 95 4 4 296' 33 Total Urban 331 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATE.GORY Of flllUN WORKERS Marginal "~rKers Non-workers

V! VII VIII .IX F F M F F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

,------.------~------

198 l 780 11 505 1 2.803 201 161 1,226 1~,998 27,655 198 2 780 11 505 1 2,803 201 167 1,226 18,998 27.655

4 '14 21 110 6 2 706 1,124

inhabited 7 39 32 283 11 3 424 2,382 3,214 7 11 17 134 3 1,113 1,802 3 7 35 202 13 1,069 1,428 16 55 41 -- 199 15 11 52 1,429 2,046 2 10 38 158 7 743 1,235 41 74 2 110 420 27 73 57 2,518 3.854 4 7 41 297 462 4 6 21 109 187 3 4 14 2 177 296 2 23 40 ..,... 91 6 696 1,082

B2 244 5 351 1,673 00 87 535 11,239 16.730

5 2 19 4 380 604 17 ..,. 26 17 - 102 3 956 1,511 22 95 2 53 454 41 7 11 2,417 3,561 34 2 141 1 19 197 26 42 407 1,270 1,520 15 39 28 1 188 10 1 207 . 1',357 1,495 2B 230 3 35 170 27 30 66 .1,379 2,234

116 2 536 6 154 1 1.130 111 80 '69,1 7.759 10.925 ...,.

PRIWARY CBftSUS ABSTRACT IiWLUl C .0. BLOCK

'.33 334 MAHAM C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE

Loca- Nmne of village .'irea '" No. of No. of Total population Total population 10 t~e tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (inc 1ud ing age group 0--6 Code pied holds In.stitutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses ------p F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11

Mah_ Jahsi1 (Part)

Total 45.196.00 19,759 19,959 128.l00 10,564 58,136 23,667 12,697 10,970 Rural 45,196.00' 19,759 19,959 128.700 70»564 58.136 23,667 12.691 10,970 Urban

Madanheri (58) 1,679.00 603 605 4,290 2,331 1,959 827 425 402

2 S1ngh~a Khas (59) 1.900.00 598 599 4,298 2,358 1,940 815 436 379 3 Seman (115) 2,348.00 1,111 1,115 7,090 3,864 3.226 1,356 719 637

4 Bedwa (114) 909.00 128 128 8~9 450 399 142 73 69 5 Farmana Khas (11.3) 2,522.00 1,131 1,147 7,500 4,119 3,381 1,441 767 674 348 291 6 Farmana Badshahpur(112) 796.00 451 453 3,131 1,737 1,394 639 ) 13 Ajaib (108) 1,286.00 802 803 5,378 2,915 2,463 1,012 544 458 14 Ninda:1a (107) 3,534.00 1.688 1,695 11,146 6,159 4,987 1,929 1 1,074 855 15 Shaini Chanderpal(117) 1,592.00 647 647 4,197 2,286 1,911 814 433 381

16 Bhain; Surjan (115) 1,649.00 693 701 4,580 2,473 2,107 863 453 410 17 Shaini Maharajpur (121) 728.00 521 544 2,624 1,639 985 431 .235 196 18 Shain; Sharon (122) 1,598.00 475 478 2,910 1,549 1,361 538 270 268 19 Sisar Khas (123) 1,176.00 751 774 4,806 2,623 2,183' 911' 497 414 20 Maham (Rural Part) (120) 4,249·.00 466 467 3,242 1.762 1,480 563 358 305 21 Kheri Maham (118) 862.00 357 361 2,324 1,269 1,055 406 216 190 22 Shekhupur Titri (119) 366.00 38 40 234 121 113 54' 28 26 23 Bahelba (103) 3,938.00 1,166 1,778 11,6156,42'15,1,94 2,126 1,128 998 24 Kharkhra (104) 965.00 928 934 5,742 3,174 2,568 1,068 584 484

25 f1haran (106) 1,699.00 825 826 5,167 2.9~4 2,263 923 510 413 26 Madina Kaursan (195) 1,937.00 972 985 5.999 3.266 2,733 1,012 559 453 27 Gurawar (97) 1,780.00. 1,04',1 1,097 6,916 3,799 3,117 1,228 666 562 2B Nidana (98) 959.00 416 421 2,786 1,512 1,274 524 285 239

29 r~adina Gindhran (99) 1,957.00 891 903 5.807 3.140 2,667 1,014 524 490 335 PRIMARY CEnSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates IN3USTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr'\bes Total main workers II ------( r-~'Ixl M F M F M M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 -----_._------,-----

13~800 11,349 40.136 16,206 l3~5S5 8~653 18,500 6~lJ9O 6.218

13.008 11,349 40,136 16,206 l3~555 8¥653 16,560 6.090 6.218

584 487 1.304 536 1,198 601 671 451 313 140 351 292 1,220 401 1,138 13 828 5 172 662 533 2,168 887 1.762 957 951 724 333 189 '37 27 229 117 218 140 182 129 16 10 1,021 790 t,250 855 2,075 1.081 1,129 698 539 368 353 297 -.... 970 375 903 43 456 14 220 18 599 476 1,677 695 1,394 175 779 159 270 5

1.1]27 837 3,457 .1.358 2.996 135 .1 ~815 71 491 44

324 281 1,187 441 1,079 408 }47 354 94 37.

758 523 1,358 598 1.209 576 665 435 291 118

302 231 868 235 1.040 51 314 7 213 10 '323 305 858 329 752 210 457 196 148 8 581 499 1.38S 498 1.22Q 574- 684 374 251 180

54 ( 46 979 483 798 255 346 153 147 85 262 227 745 313 644 252 346" 230 62 10 2 72 46 54 10 26 11 7 1.375 1 •. 103 3,515 1,232 2.957 1.19a 1,892 927 395 200 470 331 1,890 787 1.394 284 808 183 203 80 713 546 1,645 611 1$295 81 744 13 320 61 321 290 2,079 938 1,462 245 672 169 104 11 587 536 2,190 900 1;l1<2 117 977 ;62 128 7 395 291 888 426 713 61 322 18 185 27; 620 543 1.981 925 1.468 441 802 295 255 110 336 IWWI C.D. BLOCK Yll.l.ME

Loca- Name of village INOUSTRIAl· CATEGORY OF MAIH WORKERS tiO" (Hadbas(rto. )' Code No. III IV V~al V!b) M F M F M F 14 F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Nab .. Tahsil (Part) Jotal 282 95 388 81 1.137 56 Rural 282 95 388 81 1.137 56 Urban

.Madaniler 1 (58) 7 3 15 1 2 Singhwa Khas (59) 1 12 3 Seman (115) 17 4 21 17 33 1 4 Bedwa (114)

5 Farmana Khas (113) 3 48 3 6 Farmana Badshahpur(112) 16 12 19 13 Ajafb (108) 17 1 12 42 14 Nindal'la (107) 5 23 53 15 Bha1n1 Chanderpal (117) 4 16 4

16 ,Bhain1 SurJan (116) 20 10 6 22 17 Bhainf \ Maharajpur (121) 1 373 27 18 Bhaini Bharon (122) .- '11 1 14 19 (123) Sisar Khas 1 19 20 Maham (Rural Part) (120) 2 3 '3 38 4 21 Kheri Maham (118) 10 16 2 37 5 22 "'. Shekhupur Titri (119~ 2 --. 23 Bahelba (103) 37 25 -- 14 5 47 7 24 Kharkhra (104) 3 30 45 '2 25 Bharan {106} 3 17 13 26 Madtna Kaursan (105) 14 93 32 73 27 Gurawar (97) 65 18 43 5 66 1 28 Hidana (98) 7 1 10 5 35 29 Madina Gindhran (99) 12 15 3 "0 337

INDtlSTiUM. CAt£600Y OF MAUl WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VIII M F F M f M F M F M F

32 33 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 29 850 3 4,831 315 146 45,391 .4 Z9 850 3 4,831 315 146 45.391

5 21 1 21 142 8 3 55 1.130 1.303 8 6 2 109 6 1,220 1.927 54 51 5 62 240 17 2,102 2,269 19 1 232 259

6 34 2 28 2~8 10 2.044 2,300 2 8 20 150 11 834 1,351 19 42 27 186 10 9 264 1,512 \. 2,024 17. 65 62 465 20 266 3,163 4,586 3 4 22 189 13 1.207 1.503

19 22 17 147 12 1,264 1,531

5 10 20 104 7 599 934 2 10 10 100 4 6 179 791 972 20 25 38 1 183 16 65 1.403 1.544

19 1 101 2 21 115 7 2 41 962 1,184 13 13 28 119 4 2 71 623 732 1 3 11 3 4 42 63 61 56 54 2 41 421 31 16 28 3,448 3,968 , 11 34 60 200 18 1.780 2,284 12 15 15 156 7 7 294 1,602 1.888 DO 58 80 308 32 17 237 1,787 2.251 43 88 S' ,62 270 15 50 600 2.007 2.400 12 ,18 1 18. 106 9 16 103 783 1.110 8 55 .3 54 227 29 125 1.67? ·2;101.

3.39

PRI~Y C~NSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN NORKERS Castes Tribe!. Total main workers II P--IXl M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

854 725 1,761 759 1,299 141 674 47 349 90 958 192 2.927 1,193 2,333 554 1,088 373 619 161/ I 265 240 519 268 412 50 185 3 89 , . r I 13,sda 11,349 40,136 16,206 33,555 8,653 18,560 6,090 /6,218 . 1,! 340 MAHAM C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b)

101 F M F M F M F

2 24 25 2.6 27 28 29 30 31

"aha. Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

~O Mokhra Klieri Rojh (10~) 19 2 11 Mokhr akhas (101) 7 44 5 58 ~ Muradpur tekoa (100) 14 33 9 2 8 TotallRural 282 95 388 81 1.131 5' \ lotal ~rban 341 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

28 16 23 177 4 1,067 1,720 1,312 16 75 89 337 14 8 553 2,506 3,003 11 13 2 21 62 7 6 102 409 594

449. 4 840 29 850 3 4,831 315 146 4.092 36.863 45,391

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KALANAUR C.D. BLOCK

343 344 KAl.NIAUR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area In No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t10n (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (Including age group O--p Code pied hold's Institutional and No. resf- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) Total 44.456.07 21.208 21.363 141,696 76,997 64,699 26.413 14,114 12.299 Rural 44,456.07 21.208 21,363 141.696 76,997 64,699 26.413 14,114 12.299 Urban

37 Dobh (99) 753.00 449 450 2~902 1,567 1,335 541 290 251 38 Bahali Anandpur (98) 795.00 577 577 4,116 2,236 ',880 733 397 336 39 Banyani (123) 1,544.00 627 627 4,186 2,275 1,911 877 449 428 40 Lahli (124) 1,230.00 508 535 3,334 1,788 1,546 590 291 299 41 Anwal (125) 1,893.00 671 675 4,312 2,312 2,000 760 397 363 42 Jindran Kalan (135) 783.00 224 225 1,698 911 787 335 171 164 43 Kalanaur Kalan (Part) (126) 1,342.00 187 190 973 563 410 196 112 84 44 Sampal (128) 1,243.00 447 454 2,956 1,564 1,392 615 313 302 45 Busana (129) 799.00 414 414 2,871 1,575 1,296 591 311 280 46 Kelanga (130) 3,175.00 1,765 1,796 11,615 6.449 5,166 2,120 1,203 917 47 Kharak Kalan (131) 1,116.00 1,475 1,475 10,528 5,702 4,826 2,031 1,069 962 48 Kharak KHurd (132) 1,048.00 538 539 3,715 2,035 1,680 746 403 343 49 Kherari (133) 670.00 346 348 2,293 1,242 1,051 378 192 186 50 t Kalanaur Khurd (Part) (127) 1,242.00 81 82 478 257 221 93 45 48 51 Gudhan (134) 1,308.00 508 508 3,358 1,819 1,539 533 296 237 52 Katesra (118) 616.00 443 443 3,071 1,638 1,433 639 354 285 53 Nigana (119) 1,932.00 747 752 4,886 2,650 2,236 929 479 450 54 Manjha (117) 1,032.00 44 45 279 152 127 44 18 26 55 Pilana (116) 1,429.00 609 612 4,083 2,144 1,939 773 400 373 56 Sanga Hera (115) 793.00 241 241 1,737 922 815 357 192 165 57 Kahnaul" (.114) 2,762.00 1.247 1.264 7,611 4,087 3,524 1,274 687 587 58 Ghari Balab (120) 420.00 218 219 1,404 715 689 175 69 106 59 Patwapur (121) 664.00 260 264 1,606 854 752 279 135 144 60 Maroud! Rangran (122) 6aO.00 192 195 1,387 762 625 265 151 114 61 Maroud! Jatan (103) 647.00 240 240 1,721 947 774 287 148 139 345 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled! ~1terates IND~STRIAL. CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I {1--lX} M F M F M F M F M F M F

l2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

18.001 15.162 46.292 20.734 35.212 3.739 15.612 1.600 7,027 1,354 18.001 15.162 46,292 20.734 35.212 3.739 15,612 1.600 7,027 1,354

255 209 1,016 472 658 18 311 3 40 6

426 370 1,473 659 983 133 459 67 4~ 37 1.021 853 1,269 545 1,067 28 267 230 674 558 1,141 516 817 166 194 17 256 112 808 696 1.480 857 1,211 446 "191 141 622 271 142 128 526 209 421 171 230 141 89 25

486 361 213 62 318 76 1 24 79T 742 915 447 752 294 219 133 232 117 413 360 864 310 763 35 374 19 218 10 962 786 3,155 1,367 2,899 43 1,663 13 649 15 1.161 982 3.200 1,424 2,657 135 1,147 11 590 88

325 277 912 451 973 85 692 42 10~ 20 670 581 767 375 599 83 192 4 178 31

28 17 177 83 118 2 58 18 274 242 957 349 755 40 393 15 111 17 234 200 834 252 670 6 428 84 979 767 1.691 756 1,293 58 406 16 363 12 93 16 74 69 298 274 1,350 649 910 87 579 69 133 11 184 148 560 221 377 2 236 67 1,398 1,172 2,613 1,333 2,044 180 423 5 773 128 170 149 527 310 344 160 197 134 51 13 385 333 515 260 437 12 136 208 5 311 259 439 210 337 11 104 129 3 96 81 577 229 397 16 209 6 59 6 346 KALANAUR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Nam~ of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast 140.) Code No. III IV V(a) V~b) M F M F M F " F 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rohtak Tahsil (Part) Total 282 10 2 385 40 2,138 185 Rural 282 10 2 385 40 2,138 185 Urban

37 Dobh (99) 8 68 38 Bahali Aoandpur (98) 8 17 2 57 39 Banyani (123) 27 17 142 19 40 Lahl i (124) 16 3 29 9 41 Anwal (125) 3 23 7 22 42 Jindran Kalan (135) 11 7 43 Kal anaur Kal an (Part) (126) 2)1 75 44 Sampal (128) 14 4 2 58 14 45 Susana (129) 9 18 13 46 Kelanga (130) 4 21 75 47 Kharak Kalan (131) 8 35 2 257 21 48 Kharak Khurd (132) 5 77 21 49 Kherari (133) 7 5 2' 4 50 t Kalanaur Khurd (Part) (127) 51 Gudhan (134) 2 9 45 3 52 Katesra (118) 7 14 53 Nigana (119) 21 8 78 6 54 Manjha (117) 55 Pilana (116) " 11' 25 56 San9a Hera (115) 11 2 57 Kahnaur (114) 23 11 79 3 58 Ghari Balab (120) 4 4 2 5 59 Patwapur (121) 3 11 60 Maroud i Rangran (122) 1 30 61 Maroud; Jatan (103) ,-- 14 18 347

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar gina 1 workers I 'Non-workers

VI VI I VIII" IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 ~3 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

795 68 1,698 26 1,175 1· 6,098 449 229 790 41',556 60,170 795 68 1,698 26 1,175 7 6,098 449 229 790 41,556 60,170

23 35 2 58 115 7 909 1,317 21 1 16 37 314 25 23 23 1',230 1,724 37 74 1 57 215 7 2 1,206 1,883 11 3 61 1 37 2 210 20 971 1,380 9 86 4 24 131 22 8 1,,101 1,546 2 1 12 5 p4 3 5 11 485 605

5 6 8 43 245 334 13 77 38 99 24 4 10 &08 1,088 6 17 10 98 6 38 1,223 10 74 1 32 371 13 4 3, ~26 5,123 ·~51 171 79 325 13 3 9 3,0 2 4,682 I.f 9 1 9 71 1.0tZ 1,595 1 20 2 5 187 43 6 3 968 r 17 23 2 139 219 Lj 21 26 25 123 4 1,b64 1.498 5 38 13 80 6 9Q8 1.427 3.6 141 2 30 210 22 1.357 2.178 4 78 127 3 27 16 115 7 1,234 1,852 8 15 36 2 545 813 26 237 78 394 42 2,043 3.344 6 9 12 56 11 3 11 368 513 25 4 50 6 417 740 8 15 9 40 6 US 614- 2 11 22 62 3 550 758 348 KAlAIIAUR c.o. tllQ( VILLAGE

Loca- Name of \, ill age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total popula.ion in the tion (~dbastlNo.) hectares occu- house- (including age group 0-+6 Code \: pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses P M F P M' F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rohtak Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

62 Sunar; khurd (102) 992.00 I 363 366 2,612 1,440 1,172 499 298 201 64 Sunari kalan (Part) (101) 1,040.09 1,328 1,342 8,196 4,527 3,669 • 1,578 843 735 6ef Kanheli (Part) (73) 244.00 243 243 1,667 893 774 319 153 166 70 Maina (72) 868.00 554 556 3,706 2,069 1,637 659 370 289 71 Gurnauthi (105) 910.00 509 511 3,381 1,847 1,534 644 332 312 72 Kakrana (104) 688.00 302 303 2,307 1,237 1,070 402 205 197 73 Balab 1'112) 819.00 414 417 2,841 1,531 1,310 573 326 247 74 Taimuqlur (113) 276.00 65 68 420 228 192 83 ,58 25 75 Sundana, (111) 1,552.00 772 776 5,304 2,926 2,378 955 505 450 , 76 Masudpltr (110) 410.00 133 138 1,022 552 470 178 96 82 77 Matana (109) 227.83 Un- 78 "b"tur (lOB) 993.89 521 521 3,445 1,!H3 1,532 621 351 270 79 Rita li (107) 1,102.35 614 615 4,360 2,339 2,021 847 444 403 80 B'1a~d (106) 2,002.00 908 913 5,964 3,290 2,674 1,'085 577 508 81 Karo ntha (70) 1,217 .00 764 764 5.094 2,729 2.365 965 5?t 438 82 Siml~ ,(71) 396.00' f23 223 1.-458 786 672 258 133 125

83 Pahra~ar (69) 802.00 437 437 2.799 1.524 1.275 586 324 262

T~'tal Rural 44,456.07 21,208 21.363 141.696 76.997 64.699 26.413 14.114 12.299 T'l,ta 1 Urban 349' PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SchedLl.led Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M r F

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

138 97 812 389 608 72 319 28 25 36

1,228 1,052 2,859 1,186 1,949 133 593 62 295 27 79 70 632 316 399 6 220 14

368 263 1,363 558 862 33 343 23 173 1 547 474 1,156 470 865 154 374 105 86 34 114 88 883 382 460 8 230 5 38 387 339 925 441 706 230 315 108 207 117 78 58 135 96 99 27 36 2 48 22 391 3~9 1,964 815 1,381 258 706 166 62 2 49 31 368 163 276 3 201 15 inhabited

372 275 1,150 460 844 13 453 66 309 282 1,490 668 997 7 554 124 438 365 2,070 883 1,519 20 856 2 213 507 464 1,793 855 1,277 199 661 32 255 14' 218 195 510 259 390 95 193 60 81 31 281 245 918 431 706 194 280 170 43 8

18,001 15,162 46,292 20,734 35,212 3.739 15,612 1,600 7,027 1,354 350

,KALANAlfR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE loca- !Name of vi 11 age lNUUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion {Hadbast NO.) Code No. III IV V(a~ V(b~ M F M F M F' M F

1 2 24 25 26' 27 28 29 30 31

Rohtak Tahsil (Fart)--Concld.

62, Sunari Khurd (102) 3 1 4 (66 64 Sunad Kalan (Part) (101) 30 2 23 4 165 3 69 I(anheli (Part) (73) -- 3 18 10 Maln~ .. (72) 6 29 65 7't Gl.{rnauthi (105) 4 16 64 71- Kakran~ (194) 2 3 21

73 hlab (112) 2 1 ! 23 "t 14 r.imurp"!' ~113) 4 --, 75 Su.nd ana t H4) 13 20 10 45 76 Ma.sudpur (110) 2 1 3 77 Matana (109) Un- 78 K.bulpur {lOB} 14 6 48 79 ;Ritauli (107) 4 2 49

Baland (106) 13 5 84 80:>/. 3 8·1 Karountha (70) 9 17 3 43 1 82 Siml i (71) 3 14 15 83 Pahrawar (69) 13 5 2 7.6 2

Total Rural 282 10 2 385 t 40 2,138 185 Total Urban 351 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 42 43

7 20 1 27 136 6 7 832 1,093

174 2 65 4 80 524 29 170 226 2,408 3,310 9 10 26 99 6 494 768 10 28 32 176 9 1,207 1,604, 65 3 74 1 40 142 9 115 982 1,265 3 28 19 110 3 777 1,062 5 9 -- 14 130 5 1 825 1,079 7 4 3 128 165 110 57 55 2 61 '309 19 25 1.545 /2.095 2 2 14 36 2 276 467 inhabited 19 72 32 134 13 1,069 1,519 19 27 32 186 7 1,342 2,014 29 36 36 247 14 12 71 1,759 2,583 24 32 61 175 12 234 1,451 1,932 5 10 65 4 396 577 16 33 51 189 12 1 817 1,081

795 68 1,698 26 1" 175 ' 7 6,098 449 229 790 41,556 60,170

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RO~TAK C.D. BLOCK

353 354 ROOT AK C. O. BLOCK VIlLAGE.

Loca- ~e of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the ticn (t1adbast No.) Ilectares occu- house- (includ1n~ age group 0--6 Code pied holds 'inst1,tutional and No. res1- houseless population) dent1al houses p M f p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rohtak TahSil (Part) Total 32.635.80 16.406 16,595 111,05061,146 49,904 20,353 11.085 9,268 Rural 32.635.80 16,406 16.595 111.050 61,146 49,904 20,353 11,085 9,268 Urban

4 ~atwara (84) 554.001 143 143 865 484 381 193 106 87 5 Sanghi (83) 2.274.0Q 1,170 1,18Z 7,412 4,002 3,410 1,270 679 591 6 Jasia (82) 1,462.00 848 853 5,400 2,971 2,429 1,030 546 484 7 t Sahan Majra (81) 488.00' 6 6 30 14 16 9 6 3 8 Khadwali (85) 1,82.7.00 960 970 6,725 3,792 2,933 1,194 643 551 9 Ghuskani (86) 404.00 171 177 1,155 638 517 226 118- 108 13 Titoli (88) 1,668.00 1,179 1,183 8,461 4,731 3,730 1,616 917 699 14 Jindran (87) 362.00 204 204 { 1,247 691 556 217 120 97 15 Sasraul i (78) 367.00 94 94 687 370 317 149 81 68 16 Chamari (79) 538.63 519 531 3,542 1,939 1,603 600 340 260 17 Bahmanwas (80) 651.0() 319 319 2,062 1,132 930 403 227 176 18 Basantpur (63) 313.00 204 204 1,379 775 604 246" 13~ 108 19 Dhamar (62) 1,170.00 524 531 3,757 2,138 1,619 626 3651 261

20 Ki 10 i Kh as ( 60 ) 1,447.00 708 '743 5,121 2,843 2,278 '932 526 406 21 Polangi (53) 445.00 232 233 1,663 901 762 324 159 165 { - 22 Mungan (55) 469.00 307 309 2,275 1,296 ;,979 ,438 246 192 23 Rurki (54) 1,404.00 795 804 5,940 3,281' 2,559 1,051 5S8 493

24 Kilo; Dopana (61) 1,522.00 695 711 5.016 2,802 2,~t4 931 519 412

25 Ladhot (65) 671.00 378 378 2,572 1,421 1,15~ 495 260 235 I 26 Makrouli Kalan (64)1,463.00 810 818 5.341 2,879 2,462 1,067 541 526 27 Makroul1 Khurd (75) 474.00 316 319 2,167 t,190 977 1476 206 270 28 Sarai Ahmed (76) 200.32 20 22 130 65 65 40 20 20 I 29 Nas irpur (77), 270.73 46 46 314 163 151 93 48 45 30 Sunderpur (91) 6B7.00 455 457 2,907 1,593 1,314 552 287--- 265 63 t Jalalpur (100) B8.00 1 1 6 4 2 65 Rohtak (Rural f Part) (74) 1,733.00 38 114 74 40 5 355 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

11,082 9,006 36,078 15,832 29,650 3,883 15.605 2,422 5,113 937 11,082 9,006 36.078 15.832 29,650 3.883 15,605 2,422 '5,113 937

'/ 251 175 241 85 218 23 72 4 12 568 529 2,163 1,031 1,988 110 1,272 79 15 752 627 1,619 666 1,531 72 808 17 48 6 4 6 5

588 442 2,059 788 1,771 513 1,009 305 '368J, 191 98 84 406 162 317 10 155 7 88 806 618 ,17 1,164 2,482 965 2,204 8 1322

140 105 354 138 325 5 180 2 I 75 93 80 150 51 ,,149 3 93 20 289 222 1,155 518 867 29 424 8 I 172 7 297 244 693 281 533 81 251 52 ·131 26 232 188 400 191 386 27 234 12 '123., 12 415 292 1,248 480 998 21 530 5 (224 2

418 352, 1,847 828 1,486 -739 817 542 ~29 163 119 102 556 237 425 FO 228 155 ,. 76 10 369 250 811 305 592 30 261 '171 26 556 482 '268 1,798 721 1,744 243 1,115 175 I 48 "'423 312 1,735 721 1,401 610 716 456 230 140 317 255 848 344 711 11 425 138 6

347 274 1,691 737 1,355 188 706 120· I 106 23 223 165 708 293 602 50 299 43 51 1

28 8 30 3 --'I 4 17 14 78 20 69 20 19 381 337 990 380 758 36 406 26 188 3 2 2 2

54 12 36 6 356

ROIITA!( C. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loea- Name of vill age INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a) V{b) M F M F M F H F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

ROhtak Tahsil (Part)

Total 186 2D 312 1" 1.150 125 R~ral\ 186 20 312 14 1,150 125 Urban', -- I 4 Katwara (P4) 4 10 2 10 4 5 sanghi (S3) 15 5 57 2 6 Jas1a bl2) 4 14 42 7 t Sahan ~ 3ra (81) 8 Khadwa l1 (85) 6 4 l' 50 4 9 Ghuskan 1 (86) 18 7 13 Ti~ol1 1(88) 1 8 201 54 14 Jindral1i!. (87) I 17 4 3 I 15 Sa,srauli (78) 9 5 1 -- 16 Chaniar1 (79) 7 11 36 17 8aj,lianw~s (80) 2 8 16 18 (63) 8as(inW~r, I 3 5 12 19 Dhamar :(62) 14 10 31 20 Kildl 'Khas (60) 10 33 3 38 17 21 Polang\ (53) 11 17 22 Mungan 'I( 55) 1 2 15 23 Rurki (~4) 5 --I 17 11 24 K11oi'bopana (61) 3 18 27 2 25 Ladhot (65) , 5 9\ 9 26 Makrou11 Kalan (64) 16 16 25 \4 94 27 Makroul1 Khurd (75) 14 5 -.., 45 28 Sarai Ahmed (76) 1 12 29 Nasil"pur (77) 3 19

30 Sunde~pur (91) 3 18 63 t,Ja1alpur (100) 65 Rohtak (Rural Par.t) (74) 4 6 351 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN'WORKERS Mar 9i na 1 workers Non-work.ers '

VI VII VIIl IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

356 3 689 15 1.117 4 5,122 343. 141 2.286 31,355 43.735 356 3 689 15 11'117 '4 5" 122 343 141 2.286 31,355 43.135

7 5 38 1 69 265 289 12 34. 1 45 272 12 67 2,014 3,233

16 32 60 212 6 43 231 1,3~7 2,126' --, 8 16 12 33 -- 37 252 12 5 201 '2,01Q 2,219. 2 6 8 33 2 ~~1: , 506 .,. \.; 46 50 53 359 18 2,~27 3,613 2 3 -7 34 3 67 366 484 19 3 221 ~14 5 2 28 31 153 12 4 1,07~ 1,570 ~ 10 10 23 82 2 599 849 36 7 22 44 3· 389 577 5 5 21 158 13 202 1,140 1?396 10 32 27 290 14 27 289 1,330 1,250 3 4 15 71 4 2 4 474 588 7 18 9 108 4 9 , 695 948 4 22 86 216 19 809 1,537 1,607 2 17 43 345 12 6 38 1,395 1,566 4 10 13 98 5 1 9 709 1,131 .37 71 9 70 230 15 38 169 1,486 2,105 32 .25 36 95 5 2 588 925 1 5 3 3 35 51 5 2 94 151 4 17 26 95 7 835 1,278 1 2

4 3 12 38 40 358 ROHTAK C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in Ho. of No. 'of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares oecu- house- (including. age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res1· houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 .. Rohtak Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 66 Para (Part) (67) 199.12 1 1 5 4 67 Bhaiyanpur (66) 639.00 171 197 1,365 769 596 233 140 93 68 Bohar (Part) (68) 2,820.00 1,876 1,885 12,088 6,650 5,438 2,230 1,279 951 86 Bhalot (59) 2,060.00 955 958 5,973 3,214 2.759 1,000 525 475 88 Asan (56) 1,016.00 592 603 3,827 2.068 1,759 701 387 314 89 Bakheta (51) 812.00 391 394 2,688 1.402 1.286 485 241 244 90 Humayunpur (50) 980.00 535 535 3.590 1.958 1,632 646 352 294. 91 Kansala (49) 1,157.00 743 746 5,226 2,892 2,334 869 498 371

ToUl Rural 32,635.80 16,406 16,595 111,050 61,146 49,904 20,35-3 11,085 '9,Z69 Total Urban 359 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGDRY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes / Total main workers II p--IX~ M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

3 3 3 45 40 471 217 418 34 263 6 1,559 1,309 4,076 2,017 3,060 197 1,126 36 672 62 537 497 2,240 1.079 1,600 127 725 93 256 11 328 268 1,243 582 1,006 43 577 2 181 19 244 197 953 511 633 39 356 14 92 19 339 293 1,344 638 98-4 211 510 176 118 20 331 253 1,716 821 1.442 143 844 85 193 35

11.082 9.006 36.078 15.832 29,650 3,883 15.605 2.422 5,113 937 ,-- 360 ROHTM C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca .. Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. 111 IV V~ a~ V(b} M F M F M F M F 'J

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Rohtak Tahsil (~art)-.Concld •.

-66 Para (Part) (67) 67 Bha1yanpur (66) ? 2 63 33 68 .Bohar (Part) (68) 13 2 18 142 86 Bhalot (59) 21 18 65 88 ASldn (56) 36 7 89 8akheta (51) 2 11 '17 1 90 Humayunpur (50) 17 7 27 91 Kansala (49) 3 20 19

Total Ruril 186 20 312 14 1,15Q 125 Total Urban 361 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 10 66 351 562 37 1 115 2 132 ? 805 92 5 3,590 5,236 28 59 72 356 21 3 2 1,611 2,630 5 9 49 149 15 1,062 1,716 2 11 1- 46' 96 4 1 28 768 1,219 27 30 76 172 14 5 84 969 1,337 5 19 82 257 23 1,450 2,191

356 3 689 lS 1,117 4 5,122 343 141 2~286 31,355 43,735

'PRIMARY CENSUS' ABSTRACT SAMPLA C.D. BLOCK

363 364 SAWLA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tioo (liadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (inc 1ud lAg age group 0--6 Code pied holds' institutional and resi- houseless population) No. dent lal • houses p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 22659.45 14.962 15.096 101.249 54.780 46.469 18,983 10.082 8.901 Rural 21684.98 13.853 13.985 93,411 SO,593 42.818 17.456 9.276 8,180 Urban 974 ..47 1.• 109 1,111 7,838 4,187 3,651 1,527 806. 721 ROhtak Tahsil (Part) 84 Kheri Sadh (42) 929.14 647 672 4,239 2,286 1,953 796 433 363 85 Bali ana (58) 1453.00 936 940 6.156 3,311 2,845 1,181 620 561 87 Pakasma (57) 1261.00 912 917 5.849 3,179 2,670 1.00'1 498 503 92 Kisranti (47) 493.71 310 311 1,959 1,077 882 370 211 159 93 Morkheri (48) 717.00 420 428 2,924 1,571 1,353 512 281 231 94 Hassangarh (29) 2146.60 917 922 5,738 !,087 2,651 1,125 610 515 95 Samchana (28) 1412.00 799 805 5.664 3,144 2,520 1,084 602, 482 96 Atail (46) 902.00 546 551 3,860 2,122 1,738 724 406 318 97 Nunond (43) 772.00 441 445 2,938, 1,587 1,351 517 277 240

98 Kehrawar (40) 1382.00 999 1,004 6,~83 3.453 2,930 1,148 587 561 99 Karaur (41) 513.54 394 404 2,639 1,400 1.239 575 296 279 100 Chulliana (39) 1163.00 651 671 4,668 2,527 2,141 866 451 415 101 Gandhra ( 44) 984.00 743 743 5,029 2,728 2,301 954 493 461 102 lSmaila-11-B (37) 1474.00 830 834 5,788 3,150 2,638 1,078 571, 507 103 Dataur (45) 695.00 422 422 2,739 1,548 1,191 512 281 231 104 G1jji (32) 661.00 422 422 2,811 1,543 1,268 571 318 253 105 Naya Bans (33) 440.00 373 381 2,430 1,321 1~109 460 253 207 107 Sampla (36) 806.93 896 906 6,115 3,294 2,821 1,105 591 514 108 Gar.hi Sampla (35) 506.66 377 377 2,586 1,365 1,221 5(\3 239 264 109 Ismaila-9-B (38) 1242.00 710 719 475 436 4,999 2.118 2,28! 911 110 Kultana (16) 728.00 439 440 3,279 1,773 1,~06, 304' 253 I 557 Total Rural 20681.98 ,3.184 13.314 88,793 48.184 40;609 16,550 8,19'1 7,753

Kheri Sa.pla (C.T) 974.47 1.109 1.111 7,838 4,.187 3,651 ',521 8O(j 721 Total Urban 914.47 1.109 1.111 1.838 4,187 3.651 1.521 806 121 BahaduTgarh Tahsil (Part) Bhainsru Kalatl (3u) 526.00 298 300 2,065 1,096 969 437 239 198 o. 2 Bhai nsru Khurd (31) 477.00 371 371 2.553 1,313 1,240 469 240 229 Total Rural 1003.00 669 671 4.618 2.409 2,209 906 479 ,427 Total Urban 365 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers 11 (l--lX) F M F M F M F M F M F

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

9,173 '1,871 34.774 16,622 25,661 3,279 11,561 2,136 3,640 709 8,407 1,116 31,946 14,912 23,661 2,903 11,131 2,007 3,246 498 766 695 2,828 1,710 2,006 376 430 129 394 211

555 470 1,250 555 1,121 355 551 303 184 31 723 596 1,960 886 1,528 152 747 130 341 18 349 280 2,116 952 1,529 74 798 12 144 46 123 103 711 318 503 311 355 278 61 29 285 228 1,079 485 748 8 437 85 462 384 1,815 854 1,480 233 601 123 150 47 428 35~ 1,978 868 1,492 209 825 170 133 16 465 371 1,273 517 979 77 463 63 222 7- 241 246 1.069 485 773 22 337 97 4 666 597 2,316 1.161 1,593 47 625 5 163 15 193 178 829 378 579 62 220 38 59 499 412 1,586 692 1,212 409 607 301 179 94 561 462 1,649 754 1,359 618 621 470 319 125 323 272 1,980 926 1,430 24 707 3 168 3 256 202 996 421 742 17 299 1 134 5 423 340 940 399 680 21 267 1 165 7 307 254 842 325 628 15 333 7 163 4 51"3 493 2.171 1.236 1.549 50 504- 5 154 883 422 568 30 243 17 34 575 523 1,695 848 1.289 59 645 45 141 1 220 187a- 1,229 597 751 18 372 78 1 8,161 6,956 "30,367 14,079 22,533 2.811 10,551 1,973 3.174 456 766 695 2,828- 1,710 2,006 376 430 129 394 211 766 695 2,.828 1,710 2.006 376 430 129 394 211

160 133 -- 716 363 540 67 213 24 54 34 86 87 "*"'7.- ,863 470 588 25 361 10 18 8 240 220 1,579 833 1,128 570J 34 72 4Z 366

SNtPLA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of vin age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIH WORKERS t;OI1 (Hadbas t No.) Code No. III IV Vra~ V~b~ M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 153 Z 1 314 8 1,095 9 Rural 140 1 1 216 8 971 8 Urban 13 L 3B 124 1 Robtak Tahsil (Part)/ 84 Kheri Sadh (42) 2 1 3 41 85 Bal iana (58) 7 16 37 87 "-- Pakasma (57) 9 56 69 92 K1sranti (47) 2 6 93 Morkheri (48) 4 4 16 94 Hassangarh (29) 26 7 77 2 95 Samchana (28) 8 30 4 47 1 96 Atail (46) 4 20 24 97 Nunand (43) 11 23 1 17 1 98 Kehrawar (40) 5 ,34 94 99 Kara.uF (,41) 10 3 25 100 ChuB iana (39) 3 6 45 101 Gandhra (44) 2 9 26 102 Ismaila-l1-B (37) 8 8 1 51 2 103 Oataur (45) 4 2 31 104 Gijj1132) 2 1 32 26 105 Naya Bans (33) 2 22 107 Sampla (36) 10 16 106 lOa Garhi Sampla (35) 2 -=- 2 75 109 Isma11a-9-B (38) 9 -- 31 110 Kultana (16) 2 -- 31 Total Rural 132 ~ 1 211 8 907 1 Kber1 Sa.pla (C.T) 13 1 3B 124 1 Total Urban 13 1 3B 124 1 Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part)' 1 Bhainsru Kalan (30) 6 44 " 2 Bhalnsru Khurd (31) 2 4 20 Total Rural 8 S 64- 1 :rota1 Urban 3(,7

PRIMARY CEMSU~ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VB VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

559 34 1,487 23 1.395 24 5.462 334 119 334 28,994 42.856 539 34 980 23 1,327 24 5,050 300 112 292 26.820 39,623 20 507 68 412 34 7 42 2,174 3,233

:15 23 1 95 206 18 1.165 1.598 16 24 81 e59 4 1,783 2,693 21 28 102 302 15 91 155 1.559 2,441 6 5 10 58 4 574 571 14 17 2 29 142 4 823 1,345 1'43 32 83 3 57 336 25 1.607 2,418 29 33 2 52 335 16 1.652 2,310 11 11 61 163 7 1,143 1,661 '8 13 30 237 16 814 1,328 16 54 1 170 7 432 19 1,860 2,882 21 54 49 14 138 10 3 E!21 1,174 19 48 68 237 14 1,315 1,732 20 36 3 36 290 20 1.369 1,683 35 61 3 55 /' 327 12 1,720 2.614 4 15 1 71 182 10 806 1,174 9 20 33 126 12 863 1,246 3 15 18 72 4 693 1,094 32 2 .264 4 100 363 38 1,745 2,]71 9 21 31 151 12 797 1.191 81 82 2 63 231 9 21 130 1,408 2.092 11 35 44 178 17 1,022 1,488 523 34 942 22 1,255 24 4,771 286 112 292 25,539 37,506 20 507 68 412 34 7 42 2,174 3,233 20 567 68 412 34 7 42 2,174 3,233

13 26 1 32 151 7 556 902 3 12 40 128 7 725 1,215 t6' '38 1 72 279 14 1,281 2,117 .... -

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BERI C.. .D.. BLOCK 370 BERI C.D. BLOCK VILlAGE·

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (Hadbas t No.) hectares occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code pied holds inst;t~tional and No. re~i- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

Tota] 30,996.49 14.087 14.172 96.393 51,527 44.866 17.356 9,Z35 8.121 Rural 30.996.49 14.087 14.172 96.393 51,527 44,866 17,356 9,235 8,121 Urban

Siwana (134) 1,280'.00 559 560 4,276 2,261 2,015 819 408 411 2 Majl\a (135) 2,605.00 1,185 1,188 7,821 4,200 3,621 1,356 748 608 3 Dubaldhan Ghikan (133) 1,463.110 472 475 3,204 1~739 1,465 624 357 267 4 Chimn; (132) 770.11 554 554 3,831 2,020 1,811 683 371 312 5 Dhurana (131) 721.00 384 384 2,393 1,285 1,108 427 237 190 6 Dubaldhan Bidhan (130) 1.543.04 646 651 4,761 2,552 2,209 878 465 413 7 Bakra (127) 400.00 204 204 1,270 693 577 255 121 134 8 Bhutian (126) 717.00 Un­ 9 Beri Dopana (Part)(124) 891.50 Un- 10 Bisahan (Bisain) (125) 640.00 334 334 2,115 1,103 1,012 374 209 165

11 Gochh; (8) 1,005.00 727 727 4,618 2,533 2,085 73~ 419 320 12 Dhandlah (7) 891.00 501 501 3,523 1,902 1,621 660 372 288 - 13 D;ghal (2) 2,211.00 1,508 1,535 10,870 5,910 4,960 1,898 1.029 869 14 Bhambhewa (1) 544.00 457 457 2,923 1,611 1,312 455 244 211 I 15 Dewana (3) 434.00 105 105 810 436 ,374 143 75 68 16 Gangtan (4) 460.93 219 21,9 1,520 778 742 271 141 130 17 Barhana (15) 1,859.10 1,152 1,167 7,862 4,208 3,6,54; 1,480 754 726 i8 T Mamian (5) 444.0() 14 14 47 29 1.8: 8 5 3 19 Lakaria (6) 465.00 160 160 1,022 509 513 177 97 80 I 20 Seria (9) 666.91 366 366 2,476 1,279 1,197 451 245 "206 21 Madana Kalan (10) 634.13: 303 303 2,120 1,113 1,007 369 188 181 22 Raipur (11) 402.00 Un- 23 Chhochh; (13) 543.89 268 268 1,792 941 851 282 152 130 24 Madana Khurd '( 12) 348.43 258 268 1,746 920 826 335 173 162 26 Chimanpura (l-N) 131.12 223 223 1,444 746 698 299 148 151 371 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SCheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20· 21 22 23

9.262 8.047 32,310 15.650 22.501 3,326 11.743 2.156 4,026 647 9,262 8,047 32,370 15.650 22,501 3.326 11,743 2,156 4,026 647

389' 338 1,299 574 969 66 615 50 147 7 590 489 2,659 1.262 1.709 79 1,062 41 250 22

258 204 1.040 481 759 163 331 111 130 11 271 225 1 ,386 681 893 180 440 122 128 37 312 252 807 414 577 267 289 238 119 23

575 521 1,544 704 1,150 166 632 128 246 22 254 221 408 153 348 171 108 75 104 67

inhabited inhabited 223 211 746 349 437 97 244 82 77 7 332 291 1,750 856 956 27 409 118 536 455 1,089 523 833 18 340 227 7 600 517 3,710 1,732 2,600 94 1,266 48 549 8

219 219 1,064 466 768 128 427 107 128 10 24 31 290 129 234 45 156 28 17 15 60 43 511 306 327 191 196 162 22 23 922 758 2,394 1,209 1,917 302 1,017 170 307 52 29 18 19 13 96 87 306 187 187 25 104 21 22 236 220 874 491 533 14 322 3 ! 83 176 143 749 340 529 60 206 12 77 inhabited 108 ru6 549 269 425 13 282 11 12

352 301 554 ~11 405 56 172 7 144 31

·121 106 494 253 350 5 147 1 58 4 372 BERI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL, CATEGORY OF MAtH WORKERS tion (Hadbast Ho.) Code No. III IV V(a~ Vlb~ M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 C' Jhajja,/ Tahsil (Part)

Total 222 3 2 163 ·4 969 190 Rural 222 3 2 163 4 969 190 Urban

Siwana (134) 4 7 )4 2 Majra (135) 9 3 31 3 Dubaldhan Ghikan (133) 13 6 81 28 4 Chiflln1 (132) 5 26 3 5 Dhurana (131) 11 -- 21 . 19 .6 Dubaldhan Bidhan (130) . 20 15 33 7 Bakra (127) 2 53 19 8 Shutian (126) Un- 9 Beri Dopana (Part)(124) Un- ~ 10 Bisahan (61saln) (125) 7 ,,- 11 Gochhi (8) 20 3 44 12 Dhand 1ah (7) 23 2 14 13 Dighal (2) 13 36 45 14 6hambhewa (1) 2 18 25 15 Dewana (3) 8 16 Gangtan (4) 7 3 11 17 Barhana (15) 21 2 21 2 121 43 18 t Mamian (5) 19 13 19- Lakaria (6) 2 . 2 , 20 Ser1a (9) 2 ~- 10 21 Madana Kalan (10) 3 -- 2 72 37 22 Ralpur (11) Un- 23 Chhochhi {13} 20 20 24 Madana Khurd (' 2} 4 /12 26 Chimanpura (l-N) 2 28 373

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

IHDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers f.!on-wor,kers

VI VII Vl11 IX F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

314 1 680 18 649 3 3 .. 673 304 127 1,644 28,899 39.~96 374 1 680 18 649 3 3.673 304 127 1.644 28.89,9 39,896 -- 8 20 -8" 146 8 1,292 1,949 24 " 38 40 252 15 5 2,486 3,541

6 48 14 130 12 -- 14 980 1,288 33 30 4 13 218 14 67 1,127 1,564 12 18 16 72 5 708 841

30 43 13 118 16 2 1,402 2,041 4 5 14 58 10 10 82 335 324

inhabite,d inhabited 6 7 7 89 8 666 915 85 234 25 1,577 2,058 17 26 <) 19 18 33 156 11 1,069 1,603 45 96 1 85 465 37 3 • 29 3,307 4,837 9 18 3 15 126 8 843 1,184 0 8 4 39 25 80 ' 177 249 4 7 10 57 5 451 551 36 \ 40 71 283 33 9 132 2,282 3,220 10 5 6 3 6 42 4 322 488 1 16 5 94 9 746 1,183

9 12 2 15 133 9 ! 584 947 I inhabited ,.47 8 7 29 72 516 766 5 8 5 55 16 515 770 2 11 22 80 316 693 374 BERI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tlon (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (inc 1 ud Ing age group 0--6 Code pied 'holds Institutional and No. resf- houseless populatfon) dential houses P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

28 Berikhas (Part) (128) 1,055.50 101 101 697 386 311 138 80 58 29 Wazirpur (123) 637.00 277 277 2,225 1,184 1.041 407 213 194 30 Baghpur (129) 650.32 347 347 2,194 1,203 991 401 200 201 31 Jahazgarh (121) 1,178.00 594 614 4,237 2,263 1,974 783 410 373 32 Oubaldhan Kirmian (136) 1,857.88 596 596 4,003 2,147 1,856 752 397 355 33 Palra (120) 577.00 359 359 2,352 1,151 1,201 459 238 221 34 Achhej (119) 559.27 349 350 2,363 1,319 1,044 370 195 175 35 Paharipur (137) 555.00 275 275 1,950 1,051 899 315 172 143 36 Malikpur (138) 615.00 214 214 1.429 738 691 269 133 136 37 Shafipur (139) 701.31 183 183 1,180 632 548 220 114 106 40 Godhri (140) 333.05 193 193 1,319 685 634 259 125 134

Total -'fI."r"l 30,9!6.49 14.087 14~ 172 96.393 51,527 44t b66 17,356 9.235 8.121 _ '-TOtal Urban 375 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SCheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II P--lXl M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

334 266 237 87 175 5 115 5 241 215 792 398 536 302 276 207 131 90 144 123 823 419 585 197 362 170 109 20 406 404 1,480 729 '1,075 212 493 126 190 67

406 348 1,302 619 857 138 465 54 138 76

187 188 765 425 389 58 234 47 68 196 145 813 402 644 90 360 48 57 11 181 165 623 275 457 45 282 21 44 13 158 151 472 230 336 66 199 42 83 16 222 188 401 182 248 7 148 6 79 104 98 439 193 274 26 159 18 47

9,262 8.047 32.370 15,650 22.501 3.326 11,743 2,156 4.026 647 376 BERI C.D. BlOCl( VIlLAGf

Loca- N'aIlIe of \I ill age INDUSTRlAL CATEGORY OF ~IN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV vta~ vt b! M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jhajjar Tahsil (part)--Concld.

28 B-er-j~has (P art) (128) 2 4 29 Wazirpuy' (123) 6 15 30 Baghpur (129) 4 5 31 Jahazgarh (121) 13 14 1 39 2 32 Oubaldhan Kirmian ( 136) 8 30

.33 Palra (120) 2 4 15 6 34 Achhej (119) 2 128 29 35 Paharipur (137) 31 9 36 Malikpur (138) ,.., -- 3 37 Shaf1pur (139) 40 Godhri (140) 5 1 3 Total Rural 222 3 2 163 969 '190 Total Urban " 377 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

.' 2 13 39 211 305 12 7 38 51 5 548 739 7 11 6 80 7 40 618 754 8 85 . 47 185 15 22 360 1.166 1,402

14 71 19 2 112 6 3 368 1,287 1,350

3 4 8 51 5 35 761 1,108 "1 3 14 79 2 10 674 944 3 5 -- 3 88 2 594 854 2 3 2 ,-- 44 8 94 401 531 2 2 15 4 121 380 420 6 9 43 6 43 137 368 471

374 680 18 649 3 3,673 304 127 1,6« 28,899 39,896

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT JHAJJAR C. D;, BLOCK

379 380 JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK 'VILLAGE

I Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population i~;the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. res1- housel!ss' population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part) Total 41.456.96 21.521 21,696 146,216 18.822 61.394 .27,415 14,569 12.846 Rural 47.456.96 21,521 21,696 146.216 78,822 61.394 27,415 14,569 12,846 Urban -,

25 Mehrana (2-N) 1.475.87 729 730 5,114 2.808 2.306 894 492 402 37 Oojhana (3-N) 1.400.60 905 907 5.702 3,108 2,594 1.002 540 '462

4~' Tamaspura (H6) 318.08 100 100 616 323 293 119 69 50 4l Mahmudpur Majra (122) 1.527.26 564 573 3,769 2.042 1,727 677 357 320 44, Dhor l110) 1.072.81 475 475 3.026 1.659 1.367 497 279 218 '~ Gudha (1Q9) 707.00 378 378 2,452 1,322 1.130 397 197 200 4~ Birdhana, (108) 1,087.78 683 702_ 4.537 2.431 2,106 802 419 383 47' Gorawar (106) 683.91 230 230 1.409 744 665 252 130 122 48 Kheri A~ra (18) 376.00 318 318 2.139 1.117 1,022 431 \ 243 18B 49 SurakhPurf Tappa 291.00 302 ,306 1,956 1.037 919 361 1B7 174 Have.l i (t04) 50 Tatarpur (105) 161.87 Un- 51 Jondlli (107) 452.00 282 282 1.856 956 900 319 170 149

Sf ~~aimh19arh (102) 321.72 12 12 121 59 62 36 17 19 53 B'fr Sunarwala (103) 521.63 53 53 319 176 143 56 31 25 I 54 Bhadani (94) 792.00 572 572 3,902 2.074 1,828 720 lS7 333 55 Bhadtna (95) 181.00 159 159 958 540 418 187 89 98 56 Kablatna (92) 583.00 469 474 3.222 1.724 1.498 640 339 301 57 Khun~a i (91) 652.75 349 349 2.255 1.250 1.005\ 387 211 176 \ 5a Sekhupur Jat (96) 322.00 177 177 1.242 643 599 249 140 109 ,/ 59 Berial (97) 169.00 '110 110 740 397 343 145 79 66 60 Baz i d~\ur Tappa 176.00 198 198 1,079 556 523 235 108 127 Havel; ~98) 61 'Nangal;! (101) 254.95 27 27 95 59 36 12 5 7 \ 62 ·Jhajjar (Rural '2,,860.01 255 265 1,977 1.233 744 292 151 141 Part) (100)' 63 Kheri Khumar (111) 666.10 633 633 4.281 2,274 2,007 689 388 301 381 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers I I (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

15,165 13,020 49,200 23,214 35,551 1,068 16,115 4,399 5,402 1,l69 15,165 13,020 49,200 23,214 35,551 7,068 16,115 4.399 5,402 1,269

565 481 1,679 760 1,351 424 771 308 270 103 1,304 1,061 1,880 857 1,417 129 166 2 586 85 161 142 222 143 163 94 69 4 79 88 366 299 1.294 604 900 51 558 21 130 12 325 258 1,018 487 824 22 510 6 174 1 291 190 856 429 652 53 ·346 25 ·,,1 5 417 337 1.486 702 ' ....170 291 614 191 178 56 102 100 468 235 333 46 188 26 46 14 184 165 753 442 470 119 245 86 60 7 174 167 684 335 493 317 241 229 55 58

inhabited 146 135 701 394 403 118 237 86 49 24 3 3 35 25 23 21 158 131 102 46 72 26 25 8 47 17 241 234 1.339 743 958 384 490 336 98 26 1'29 112 283 133 278 23 67 25 298 269 1,070 542 646 205 271 146 27 25 150 111 a21 378 547 64 250 37 60 2 57 50 432 235 271 103 110 96 7 3 61 51 250 137 198 156 99 136 16 4 91 68 273 117 296 192 126 118 6 7

25 - 17 21 4 48 20 6 6 io_ 217 151 593 222 573 144 206 55 7

275 247 1,544 756 187 46 . 516 40 7 382

JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE

°Loca- Name of village INDUSTR1AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F t-1 F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

JhCljjar Tahsil (PClrt) Total 253 6 172 31 3,459 803 Rural 253 6 172 31 3,459 803 Urban

25 Mehrana (2-N) 9 32 3 11 27 Dojhana (3-N) 13 10 3 100 42 Tamaspura (116) 2 43 Mahmudpur Majra (122) 4 4 29 44 Dhor (110) 3 12 45 Gudha (109) 8 62 20 46 Birdhana (108) 12 9 7 187 21 47 Gorawar (106) 6 6 32 3 48 Kheri Asra (la) 3 17 49 Surakhpur Tappa 64 21 Haveli (104) 50 Tatarpur (105) Un- 51 Jondhi (107) 6 52 Ka;malgarh (102) 53 Bir Sunarwala (103) 54 Shadani (94) 6 19 41 55 Bhadana (95) 124 23 56 Kablana (92) 16 99 27 57 Khungai (91) 2 4 87 18 58 Sekhupur Jat (96) 33 59 Boria (97) 33 11 60 Bazidpur Tappa 134 66 Havel; (98) 61 Nangal; (101) 41 14 t 62 Jhajjar (Rural 2 210 84 Part) (100) _.. 63 Kher; Khumar (111) 6 12 383 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-'IIorkers

VI VU VIII IX M F M F M F M F F M F

32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 - 43

714 32 1~308 29 1,447 8 6,081 491 374 4.485 42,897 55.841 714 32 1,308 29 1.447 8 6.081 491 374 4.485 42,897 55,841 --.

20 26 42 170 .0 1,457 1,882 45 183 30 284 36 127 1,691 2,338 9 2 160 199 5 9 18 143 17 16 1,142 1,660 17 8 9 91 15 4 7 83) 1,338 8 12 17 88 3 1 217 669 860

25 26 24 -~ 15 5 146 1,256 1.669

16 23 15 3 229 411 ~90 5 13 40 86 25 98 647 805 20 10 12 91 9 138 543 464

inhabited 4 18 23 65 7 553 782 2 36 62 1 104 117 12 1 22 62 208 19 1,116 1,444

7 -~ 3 11 41 262 395 15 37 40 2 141 5 9 156 1,069 1,137 10 6 20 1 98 6 10 14 693 927 29 20 26 46 4 372 496

9 12 29 5 -- / 199 187 3 6 6 15 1 2 92 258 239

1 11 16 14 9 20 105 5 660 600

11 26 36 172 5 103 204 1,384 1,757 384 JHAJJAR C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

,Loca- Name of vi 11 age .Area 1n No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) .hectares occu- house- (including . age group 0--6 Code pied holds ~nst1tut1onal and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Contd. 64 Khatiwas (113) 587.19 48~ 526 3,169 1,705 1,464 592 344 248 65 Talao (112) 1,101. 94 437 437 3,047 1,622 ·1,425 548 275 273 67 Fartpur (115), 195.86 83 83 584 318 266 96 55 41 69 Rankhanda (208) 403.00 58 58 411 240 171 60 34 26 70 Dawala (209) 713.00 380 380 2,919 1,564 1,355 514 269 245 129 Bakhtawarpur alias 817.00 289 289 2.014 1,071 943 392 199 193 Rayya (210) 130 Hassanpur (211) 713.00 212 212 1,380 740 640 242 132 110 134 Salada (234) 592.05 361 361 2.629 1,365 1,264 523 274 249 135 Babra (261) 442.72 200 200 1,342 718 624 267 132' 135 136 Silani Panakesa (263) 764.84 405 405 2,717 1,422 1.295 481 263 218 137 Silan; Pana Zalim (262) 789.93 363 363 2,541 1,385 1,156 438 229 209

138 Sikanderpur (99) 334.67 174 176 1,432 779 653 323 191 132

139 Ukhal Chana (264) 798.43 411 411 2,950 1,571 1,379 605 ~01 304 140 Surah (266) 466.00 237 237 1,652 918 734 3n 174 137

141 Jahangirpur (265) l,OO~.O1 725 7,29 4,611 2,504 .. 2,107 878 4!i6 ·422 ~4-2 Kheri Jat {89} 423.29 -419 439 3.141 1,715 1,426 561 295 266 143 Mahmaadpur Majra 225.00 38 44 356 193 163 82 43 39 (Mahmadpur Majra) (88) 144 Badli (72) 3,239.87 1,494 1,494 9,916 5,349 4,56,7 1,851 992 859

145 Daryapur (73) 454.86 593 594 ~,060 1,767 1,293 603 312 291 146 Lagarpur (74) 250.09 121 125 868 486 382, 183 105 78 147 Lahat (76) 366.00 133 144 1,039 562 477 \ 223 103 120

14~ Badsa (77) 1,097.09 430 462 3,195 1,707 1,488 565 284 281 / 149 Dever Khana (75) 302.70 130 130 903 509 394 164 99 65 150 Munda Khera (78) 443.00 269 269 2,016 1,078 938 400 214 186

151 Asmayalpur (79) 245.00 232 232 1,605 84~ 760 316 154 162 152 Fatehpur (80)' 458.10 146 146 1,149 605 544 242 131 111 153 Khilekpur (81) 148.11 Uh- 154 Yaqubpur (82) 1,025.00 321 321 2,248 1,212 1.036 412 220 192 385 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Schedul ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (IuIX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1,9 20 21 22 23

216 188 1,118 522 719 61 250 28 75 18 ·336 298 1,119 568 683 153 365 95 69 24

85 ~O 225 112 141 4 70 26 1 48 28 129 33 117 20 96 6 19 14 261 212 920 432 678 120 318 108 215 1 222 191 690 306 493 9 219 3 105

176 184 469 226 326 3 201 1 49 200 172 850 427 591 127 382 104 77 21 104 97 387 135 318 217 111 125 989 533 604 156 341 77 97 72 215 189 873 429 645 102 314 72 105 15

39 31 ...... 414 105 341 6 279 6 14 222 188 1,080 517 683 34 321 13 109 184 153 576 204 396 25 148 4 75 9 451 406 1,476 653 1,173 281 407 128 126 54 263 232 1,138 483 744 173 331. 156 32 4 29 16 112 46 85 23 21 6

864 785 3,441 J,676 2,443 547 1,028 406 268 66 557 395 .880 278 1,068 369 228 128 33 10 100 80 306 136 22a 13 100 11 26 1 168 156 347 128 215 40 58 22 78 17 192 182 1,.130 521 741 51 401 38 28 1 70 . 45 375 171 221 11 70 6 13 2 111 99 706 356 480 15 184 12 ' 44 204 178 577 264 380 31 168 15 34 13 175 f40 387 206 273 . 106 141 68 72 35 inhabited 345 303 814 393 557 16 232 2 117 5 386 JHAJJAR c.. D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- NiI~ of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbas t No.) Code No. IIi IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30. 31

Jhajjar Tahsil {Part)--Contd. 64 Khatiwas (113) 4 84 65 Ta1ao (112) 6 2 9 33 67 Fortpur (115) 2 9 2 69 Rankhanda (208) 1 70 Dawala (209) 4 7 12 129 Bakht?warpur alias 5 36 Rayya (210) 130 Bassanpur (211) 4 6 134 Saloda (234) 4 18 135 Babra (261) '6 8 136 S11ani Panakeso (263) 5 33 137 SiJani Pana Zalim (262) 12 2 21 138 Sikanderpur (99) 1 139 Ukhal Chana (264) 8 6 16 140 Surah (266) 2 2 36 8 141 Jahangirpur (265) 12 7 218 81 142 Kheri Jat (89) 2 91 143 Mahmoodpur Majra 9 " 1 (Mohmadpur Majra) (88) 144 Badli (72) 18 7 2 108 2 145 Daryapur (73) 3 597 224 / 146 Lagarpur (74) q. 20

147 lohat (76) 2 ... - 7

148 Badsa (77) 4 6 ""\- 30 149 Dever Khana (75) 21

150 Munda Khera (78) .9 --I 30 151 Asmayalpur (79) 7 24 152 Fatehpur (80) 5 153 Khalekpur (81) Un- 154 Vaqubpur (82) 6 29 387 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal worker\; Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F F M F M F M M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 2 18 28 250 13 986 1,403 35 18 33 20 120 7 939 1,272 3 28 3 86 177 176 7 122 144 10 24 12 76 5 12 79 874 1,156 13 11 12 91 5 7 578 927

4 6 9 47 2 64 414 573 10 15 84- 2 2 1.,4] 772 990 4 ' 3 2 14 400 624 4 17 24 83 7 13 192 805 947 3 26 18 144 13 317 739 737 11 4 30 -- 438 647 9 31 8 20 163 12 47 zAs 841 1,090 9 9 19 96 4 2 45 520 664 17 51 77 258 18 4 75 I 3Z7 1',751 J \ 25 21 37 Z05 12 971 1 253 13 7 B 12 5 22 3 108 / 140

83 3 209 3. 176 546 63 18 195 2,888 3,825 2 43 44 118 7 1 61 698 863

6 9 12 45 8 25 ,~56 344 I 5 8 9 48 13 69 \34 368 30 '1 38 47 157 11 40 966 1,3t97 13 20 84 3 2~8, ,il83 25 11 31 146 2 3 598 ,920 I 24 12 39 72 3 465 j729 14 40 2 332 438 inhabited 6 32 46 85 8 10 124 645 896 388 JHAJJAR C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house-' (including age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and resi- houseless population) No. dential houses p M F p M F

. ,I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

155 Sondhi (83) 608.00 183 183 1,357 726 631 298 158 140 156 Nimana (84) 403.00 176 176 1,412 773 639 284 156 128 157 Pelhpa (85) 729.00 374 374 2,631 1,428 1,203 536 290 246 158 Ladpur (86) 467.81 330 330 2,296 1,236 1,060 404 213 191 159 Faizabad (87) 428.15 171 171 1,267 676 591 261 135 126 160 Bahamnola (270) 557.65 272 272 1,957 1,053 904 342 174 168 161 Munimpur Kukrola (269) 670.00 260 260 1,772 931 841 379 194 185 162 Bir Dpdri (271) 230.00 6 6 68 37 31 12 7 5 163 Dadri Toe {275) 1,034.00 303 303 2,164 1,188 976 485 283 202 164 Kutani (276) 818.26 158 158 1,093 593 500 209 98 111 165 Nangla (274) 389.30 137 137 872 459 413 174 91 83 166 Zahidpur (255) 458.00 185 190 1,247 581 566 270 147 123 167 Aurangpur (273) 509.00 142 142 958 508 450 185 101 84 168 Sheojipura (272) 191.00 2 2 15 8 7 6 5 169 Kalo; (268) 681.00 235 235 1,899 1,009 890 410 218 192 170 Durina (267) 383.00 7 7 43 27 16 10 6 4 171 Untloda (257) 478.00 144 144 973 504 469 199 97 102 172 Silana (259) 1,042.86 466 473 3.246 1,712 1,534 664 361 303 173 Gijarod (260) 598.93 237 237 1,430 757 673 309 149 160 174 Raipur (236) 284.00 152 152 951 493 458 178 91 87 175 Khakhana (237) 198.70 130 130 884 495 '389 146 86 60 176 Sabili (258) 277.21 104 104 755 373 382 151 76 75 180 Kilrod (235) 464.00 213 213 1.265 673 592 232 125 107 Total Rural 47,456.96 21.521 21.696 146,216 78,82~ 67.391 27,415 14,569 12,846 Total Urban 389 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers 11 (I--IX) M F M F M F M F f4 F M F

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

221 180 423 216 328 114 161 35 109 70 147 116 522 217 361 9 213 5 43 276 242 839 414 726 214 290 120 41 25 211 190 837 402 576 372 319 318 45 38 109 91 415 224 305 57 94 10 23 2 215 179 616 330 457 48 207 4 111 32 248 220 562 298 456 39 233 27 51 2 27 17 19 14 15 '14 219 171 657 248 537 119 313 85 117 28 132 117 383 187 296 19 100 2 119 13 67 61 243 86 191 2 125 32 142 162 386 136 291 18 165 4 41 3 73 74 312 160 200 3 122 39 3 4 3 3 291 254 631 326 471 9 211 2 130 2 15 4 12 4 8 3 3 132 116 --= 333 178 230 26 122 49 24 415 367 1,032 520 719 285 350 191 125 50 195 195 424 156 357 48 111 6 108 11

187 186 293 142 200 126 6~ 58 62 285 104 191 53 146 39 19 12 17 13 247 127 170 88 93 62 39 24 120 101 377 192 245 4 156 r 76 15 ..165 '13.020 49.200 23,274 35,551 7,068 16,715 4,399 ~~402 1,269 390 JHAJJAR C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of will age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. 1 I 1 IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M f

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jhajjar Tahs i1 (Part)--Conc1d. 155 Sondhi (83) 5 2 8 3 156 Nimana (84) 4 157 Pelhpa (85) 6 190 62 158 Ladpur (86) 2 5 4 28 2 159 Faizabad (87) 3 56 33 160 Bahamnola (270) 52 11 161 Munimpur Kukrola (269) 8 66 162 Bir Oadri (271) 163 Oadri Toe (275) 1 27 164 Kutani (276) 5 155 Nangla (274) 5 1,3 166 Zahidpur (255) 13 7 167 Aurangpur (273) 8 168 Sheojipura (272) 169 Kaloi (268) 4 13 170 Ourina (267) -,. 171 Untloda (257) 1 5 172 Silana (259) 5 72 28 173 Gijarod (260) 3 66 26 174 Raipur (236) 175 Khakhana (237) 4 176 Sabili (258) 2 4 2 iao Kilrod (235) -:- ,-- Total Rural 253 6 -- 172 31 3.459 803 Total Urban 391 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-worKers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 14 3 23 4 398 517 8 9 12 72 3 412 630 4 35 32 127 7 63 278 639 711 12 15 26 124 9 660 688 19 11 1 31 68 11 6 371 528 2 5 13 67 596 856 10 9 1 15 64 8 475 802 4 18 17 30 6 43 4 9 651 848 5 4 7 55 4 297 481 3 3 10 268 411 12 3 9 47 4 136 390 412 2 6 22 2 215 308 232 5 7 9 3 18 83 7 538 881 1 15 12 2 7 9 35 16 99 258 344 12 24 26 105 16 27 265 966 984 5 13 12 39 5 400 625 4 93 293 365 4 3 2 13 79 304 257 -- 5 2 25 70 202 224 10 3 428 588 714 32 1,308 29 1,447 8 6,081 491 374 4,485 42,897 55.841

PRI~ARY CENSUS ABSTRACT WAT~NHArL C.D~ 6LOGK

393 394 MATENHAIL C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- ho~se- (including age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and resi- houseless popijlation) No. dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

Total 31,590.24 11,949 11,949 80,714 42,985 37,729 14,712 7,741 6,971 Rural 31,590.24 11,949 11.949 80,114 42,985 31,729 14,712 7,141 6.971 Urban 38 Matanha il (Matanhal) (141) 2,744.94 1,051 1,051 7,140 3,886 3,254 1,138 602 536 39 Bir Chhuchhakwas (118) 1,519.57 239 239 1,603 857 746 313 164 149 41 Islamgarh (117) 994.30 430 430 3,005 1,606 1,399 632 321 311 66 Gawalison (114) 672.00 327 327 2,299 1,245 1,054 395 209 186 68 Kheri Hosdarpur (207) 598.0il 161 161 1,124 596 528 204 99 105 71 Karoda (213) 496.95 180 180 1,198 655 543 238 135 103 72 Marot (206) 696.05 403 403 2,729 1,459 1,270 486 257 229 73 Bhindawas (214) 412.00 220 220 1,591 815 776 309 152 157 74 Khetawas (205) 651.13 167 167 1,198 654 544 274 154 120 75 Khaparwas (204) 349.27 168 168 1,118 605 513 181 98 83 76 Bambulia (203) 242.81 116 116 752 424 "328 133 92 41 77 Mundsa (202) 704.14 230 230 1,573 832 741 313 158 155 78 Madalsahpur (201) 282.47 132 132 962 520 442 158 7,7 81 I 79 Ruriawas (142) 761.00 273 273 1,883 1,003 880 386 205 181 80 Noganwa (143) 700.00 277 277 1,860 1,021 839 401 224 177 81 Ma 1i awas (144) 201.00 121 121 769 399 37~ 145 78 68 82 Birohar (145) 2,251.00 743 743 5,181 2,752 2,429 921 460 461 83 Kaliawas (146) 438.00 ;216 216 1,463 770 693 250 141 109 84 Khachroli (147) 405.00 233 233 1,655 897 758 327 170 157 86 Selanga (149) 1,116.00 341 341 2,313 1,254 1,059 344 183 161 87 Sasroli (153) 1,178.00 425 425 3,175 1,683 1,492 559 283 276 88 Dhalanwas (Dhjlanwas) (150) 522.00 174 174 1,240 649 591 273 144 129 89 Jhamri (151) 643.00 275 275 1,786 973 813 327 183 144 90 Khorra (17-N) 1,041.00 590 590 3,956 2,124 1,832 726 381 345 91 Khanpur Kalan (16-N) 642.00 195 195 1,453 789 664 261 124 137 395 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTR£AL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

8,229 7,070 26,237 12,095 18,307 2,969 10,782 2,016 2,971 743

8~229 7,07D. 26.231 12.095 18.307 2.969 10.782 2.016 2.971 743

583 455 2,672 1,339 1,698 126 887 87 215 6 656 562 388 165 360 7 290 4 35 2 472 373 845 379 750 292 343 126 189 160 196 161 834 356 570 125 338 91 115 30 48 47 400 ')-176 280 67 194 43 43 23 167 133 376 172 289 56 179 43 45 8 209 174 865 421 584 29 395 21 107 3 98 81 532 255 321 2 251 1 28 441 383 329 116 295 47 58 9 90 9 58 50 389 176 228 108 63 69 91 34 138 100 256 123 184 5 111 44 5 155 142 492 235 355 60 260 54 20 62 53 332 142 218 8 168' 6 7 2 192 160 515 238 393 7 324 5 49 27 238 ~O 430 150 396 285 19 91 8 5 6, 238 126 154 49 110 44 27 4 376 333 1,727 760 1,201 326 624 204 150 101 142 123 488 254 329 5 155 57 90 78 592 178 401 104 216 81 96 21

.358 312 762 322 569 94 351 89 I 101 ~ 292 263 1,045 491 752 263 482 191 112 67

\ 166 135 329 123 280 8 166 2, 34 3 46 42 605 294 361 49 259 40 27 3 214 181 1,246 512 912 41 467 35 79 3 102 79 513 188 375 16 253 9 33 4 396 MATENHAlt C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbas t No.) Code No. III IV VIa) V~b) M F M F " F M F 2 24 25 26 27 28 29, 30 31

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

Total 178 35 91 12 571 11 Rural 178 35 91 12 571 11 Urban 38 Matanhail (Matanha 1) (141) 29 1 6 61 ._-

39 Sir Chhuchhakwas (118) 3 ~ ...... 41 Islamgarh (117) 3 2 2 I 66 66 Gawalison (114) 3 13 68 Kher i Hasdarpur (207) -- 71 Karoda (213) 3 4 72 Marot (206) . 2 7 73 Bhindawas (214) 2 4 74 Khetawas '(205) 16 29 5 75 Khaparwas (204) 3 9 3 14 76 Bambul i a (203) 1 3 77 Mundsa (202) 4 '2 78 Madalsahpur (201' 2 1 79 Ruriawas (142) 5 80 "oganwa (143) 2, 81 Maliawas (144) 2 82 Birohar (145) 10 1 23 2 86 83 Kaliawas (146) 5 11 84 Khachroli (147) 7 19 _.. 86 Selanga (149) 10 9 87 Sasrol i (153) 4 3 18 88 Ohalanwas (Dhi]anwas) (150) 2 24 89 Jhamri (151) 2 4 11 2 90 Khorra (17-N) 10 9 52 91 Khanpur Kalan (16-N) 1 9 397 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VI! VI II IX

F· F F t4 F M F ~ F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 .40 41 42 43

281 1 493 6 393 4 2s 547 141 181 2,778 ~4.497 31.982 281 1 493 6 393 4 2,547 141 181 2,778 24,497 31,982

10 62 57 371 32 16 270 2,172 2,858 4 6 20 497 739 25 16 17 89 4 855 1,107 5 12 22 62 '4 226 675' 703 3 39 1 6 123 310 338 2 8 6 42 5 2 57 364 430 7 9 10 47 5 117 875 1.124 5 3 27 494 774 14 111 359 497 3 11 4 30 377 405 8 6 11 240 323 7 10 6 45 5 17 460 680 5 3 2 30 178 302 256 5 8 1 610 873 5 11 625 812 15 ' 1 245 320 22 45 3 49 192 13 30 190 1,521 1,913 1 10 16 74 4 441 688 2 10 7 43 2 5 133 '491 521 -- 11 20 66 20 684 945 2 21 10 1 100 . 4 49 367 882 862

5 9 11 29 3 369 583 6 13 5 34 3 14 45 598 719 69 49 36 141 3 9 300 1,203 1,491 2 7 70 3 65 414 583 398 MATLItHAIl C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE loca- Name of vi 11 age Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion ll1adbast Ho.) hec tares occu- house- (includinq age group 0--6 Code pied holds InstitutIonal and resi- houseless population) No. dential houses p M F P - M F

3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 92 Bazidpur Tappa 25 27 222 106 116 41 16 B"ironar (152) 206.00 27 317 477 3,255 1,693 1,562 608 291 93 Khanpur Khurd (15-N) 1.093.00 477, I 121 81 202 202 1,104 568 536 202 95 Mohanbari (155) 518.00 190 177 362 362 2,259 1,182 1,077 367 96 Jharli (154) 9~8.00 16B 280 1,904 1,036 858 389 221 97 Sundrehti (157) 1,211.00 280 406 688 4,704 2,507 2,197 890 484- 98 Akehri Madanpur (200) 1,785.04 688 11B 266 1,766 935 831 241 123 99 Birar (199) 549.96 266 182 389 2,307 1,199 1,108 389 207 100 Ladain (1581 913.36 389 128 1(}4 212 1,354 730 624 232 101 Hamayunpur (159) 458.10 212 94 155 1,103 561 536 193' 99 102 Jama lpur (160) 474.28 165 237 239 393 2,442 1,256 1,186 476 103 Jhanswa(156 ) 1,072.00 393 357 . 168 277 1,950 980 970 189 112 Koil pur; (217) 600.95 2iT 74 75 128 737 379 358 149 11J Be10chpura (216) 367.04 12B 172 1,167 624 543 189 103 86 1H Chadhwana (218) 329.00 172 492 237 130 107 tl5 Redhuwas (219) 369.88 161 161 1,021 529 226 167 57 34 23 128 Shahjahanpur (215) 433.00 63 63 393 14.712 7.741 6,971 lota1 Run 1 31.590.24 ~1.949 11,949 80,71442.985 1 37,729 Total Urban 399 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled ScYieduled Literates INDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAl·N WORK ERS Castes Tr1lres Total main workers II' (I--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

65 39 51 35 45 33 222 220 1,095 505 746 55 363 36 184 11 157 147 338 175 218 21 121 12 43 9 296 258 745 348 461 104 233 77 87 13 289 243 579 253 418 126 249 100 129 25 '519 429 1,510 766 1,088 150 681 107 178 30 2 109 84 653 335 406 71 225 65 35 285 274 760 373 502 11 256 4 132 14 104 101 490 214 288 137 181 117 33 27 54 55 364 173 225 113 150 85 28 223 168 801 406 520 49 359 10 107 37 83 86 611 318 402 26 313 23 20 3 67 174 179 226 133 180 76 25 4 55 131 124 353 164 254 72 143 70 32

72 66 296 147 203 2 142 23 2 .,, 10 151 55 90 67 743 8,229 7,0.10 26~237 12,095 18,307 2,969 10,782 2,016 2,971 400 MATENHAIL C. D. BlOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of IIi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WO~KERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. 1I1 IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M f M F

I 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--cohCld. Bazidpur Tappa 92 2 Birohar (i52) 7 1 30 93 -Khanpur Khurd (15-N) 3 2 95 Mohanbari (155) 2 1 13 3 96 Jharli (154) 4 6· 97 Sundrehti (157) 5 2 11 27 98 Akehri Madanpur (200) 6 3 8 99 Birar (199) 3 12 .100 ladain (158) 3 r 15 , 101 Hamayunpur (159) 2 3 -- 2 102 Jamalpur (160) 10'3 Jhanswa (156) ,-- 9 112 Koilouri'(217) 2 11 2- 113 Belochpura (216) 10 6 2 6 114 Chadhwana (21 S) 2 115 Redhuw8s (219) 4 4

128 Shahjahanpur (215) 5 ~,.l\ 11 Total Rural 178 35 91 12 571 Total Urban -- > 401 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margi na 1 workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX F M F f M F F M F

32 3~ 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 3 15 55 66 24 26 8 101 7 I 1 91 9"40" ',410

8 7 4 31 11 1-7~ 339 339 3 1 17 38 65 10 6 186 715 787 4 3 20 618 741 19 25 1 8 133 9 4 1,419 2-.043 7 4 1 4 120 3 529 7&0 6 20 6 1 67 6 697 1,097 3 6 7 38 5 6 436 487 4 3 1 37 40 341 383 13 2 37 2 736 1, "37 6 5 44 64 577 880 7 17 4 45 3 19 196 263 4 4 1 62 2 40 368 431

9 21 326 490 1 16 49 13& 118

281 1 493 6 393 4 2,547 141 181 2,778 24,497 31,982

PRIYARY CENSUS ABSTRACT SAHLAWAS C.D. BLOCK

403 404 SAHlAWAS C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion hectares occu- house- (includinq age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

Total 30,207.27 12,438 12,511 82,905 43,572 39,333 15,142 7,959 7.183

Rural 30,207.27 12,438 12.511 82,905 43,57~ 39,333 15,142 7,959 7.183 Urban 94 Goria (14-N) 1,463.00 518 518 3,648 1,974 1,674 610 323 287 104 Dhanirwas (161) 330.22 177 177 1,162 592 570 l39 120 119 114 105 Dhana (162) 354.09 156 156 1,186 622 564 233 119J 106 Salhawas (163) 1,470.61 624 631 3,979 2,088 1,891 748 384 364 107 Dhania (164) 507.00 189 189 1,187 626 561 208 116 92 108 Amboli (193) 622.00 271 277 1,901 1,007 ·894 376 220 156 109 Bhurawas (194) 1,050.55 358 376 2,691 1,407 1,284 480 232 248 110 Nilaheri (197) 507.87 351 351 2,294 1,154 1,140 387 194 193 111 Munda Hera (198) 808.15 519 519 2,953 1,520 1,433 510 275 "235 116 Kohandrali (221) 395.78 146 146 967 486 481 189 101 88 117 Chandol (222) 331.84 194 194 1,133 585 548 247 '124 123 118 Bhikhanpur Viran (196) 320.00 Un- 119 6ithla (195) 619.97 218 218 1,620 870 750 319 175 144 120 Jatwara (192) 379.00 154 154 1,049 528 521 240 123 117 121 Babepur (224) 346.00 131 131 828 425 403 130 62 68 122 Ohakla (223) 831.21 "660 660 4,024 2,129 1,895 612 316 296 123 Kasni (228) 856.30 523 523 3,346 1,737 1,609 590 298 292 124 Surakhpur Viran (229) 282.06 Un- 125 Niwada (220) 248.07 136 ' 136 862 473 389 184 100 B4 126 Kanwah (230) 294.00 45 45 276 141 135 48 'I. 25 23 127 Kunjia (212) 321.72 155 155 1,117 616 501 225 125 100 131 Chandpuri (231) 171.58 36 . 36 206 113 93 39 13 26 13Z 136 965 544 421 166 86 80 Fatehpuri (232) 162.28 130 I 133 S.rehti (233) 794.00 377 377 2,509 1,346 1,163 449 252 197 117 Patasni (256) 323.34 127 121 881 436 445 167 78 89 )7JY Oadanpur (238) 597.00 263 266 1,819 925 894 371 190 181 405 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sch(>duled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes lrlbes Total main workers II (l--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

576 7.861 6.933 27,586 13,525 18,633 1,851 10,358 1,011 3,314 576 7,861 6.933 27,586 13,525 18,633 1,851 10,358 1,017 3,314

6 245 208 1.330 587 837 38 439 11 104 226 213 334 173 251 30 104 9 41 8 27 50 41 402 160 293 155 156 124 51 470 392 1.322 639 808 141 371 108 229 30 121 193 159 378 160 240 171 112 48 49 172 136 606 280 432 66 295 53 62 11 248 240 894 381 598 112 397 101 105 9 7 102 90 834 451 475 180 318 168 22 160 178 1,031 498 638 53 388 47 62 118 125 261 125 221 5 128 2 66 12 186 173 368 179 215 14 89 55 inhllbited 186 149 _... 509 202 401 88 271 86 73 4 31 26 350 203 169 10 134 2 9 3 48 46 299 150 220 14 92 57 136 5 239 215 1,464 760 923 41 450 12 155 2 240 225 1,069 576 728 7 454 inhabited. 52 17 133 93 242 97 222 33 142 15 11 105 101 75 46 59 23 27 3 75 71 345 82 286 19 226 16 80 72 62 21 56 6 43 2 75 63 286 161 263 30 165 27 26 12 201 188 899 442 584 35 342 17 86 81 70 288 169 205 5 129 15 151 140 558 301 393 11 197 4 77 406 SAHtAWAS C. D. Bl 0Ck VILLAGE

Loca- tlame of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbas t No.) Code No. III IV Via! V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)

Total 120 6 86 17 789 93 Rural 120 6 86 17 789 93 Urban .,..- .-- 94 Goria (14-N) 5 20 15 32 104 Dhanirwas (161) 34 12 105 Dhana (162) 13 106 Salhawas (163) 7 5 58 107 Dhania (164) 3 4, 108 Amboli (193) 19 109 Bhur awas (194) 5 12 110 Ni 1aheri t 197\ 3 26 111 Munda Hera (198) 7 5 18 116 Kohandrali (221) 2 117 Chandol (222) 6 4 118 Bhikhanpur Viran {196} Lfn- 119 Bithla (195) 4 120 Jatwara (192) 3 2 a21 Babepur {224} 2 3 2 4 122 Dhakla (223) 8 6 32 123 Kasni (228) 7 2 124 Surakhpur Viran (229) Un- 125 Niwada (220) 4 126 Kanwah (230) -- , 127 Kunjia (212) 2 4 131 Chandpuri (231) 132 Fatehpuri (232) 10 133 Surehti (233) 18 177 Patasni (256) 19 2 2 178 Dadanpur (238) 6 1 15 407 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX F M F M F M F M M F

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

J44 1 555 7 412 2 2,755 132 96 3,212 24,843 34,270 244 1 555 7 412 2 2,755 132 96 3,212 24,843 34,270

17 31 31 1 158 4 10 599 1,127 1,037 4 26 11 30 341 540 6 6 6 54 3 329 409 16 45 11 66 3 1,280 1,750 9 7 27 28 2 102 386 288 2 10 7 37 2 8 152 567 676 6 17 5 50 2 4 5 805 1,167 2 10 10 R4 4 19 372 660 588 16 15 9 118 4 3 118 879 1,262 4 20 3 265 476 16 6' 38 2 370 534 I inhabited

2 81 42 ~ 3 98 466 564 1 21 2 16 4 359 511 9, 7 47 6 205 389 13 41 15 222 23 352 1,206 1,502 4 27 14 64 4 8 103 1,001 1,499

iflhab 1,t~d 12 2 10 1 68 251 288 11 •• 8 6 82 135 27 1 330 481 2 4 57 93 3 j 10 41 2 281 389 I 6 -- 13 19 99 6 16 762 1,112 2 8 29 1 , 231 440 4 10 11 72 7 8 532 875 408 SAHlAWAS C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE

loca- Name of vi 11 age Area In No. of No. of Total population Total population in the Uon hectares occu- house- (iftc 1'Ud ing age ~·roup 0--6 tllde pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) de",tial houses t p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' 10 n

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld.

179 Chandpur (239) 357.00 110 110 836 414 422 156 91 65'" 181 Samaspur Majra (227) 697.00 303 315 2,011 1,053 958 386 201 185 182 Khudan (242) 1.042.00 602 602 3.874 2,065 1,809 676 332 344 183 Isarhera (243) 228.00 Un- 184 Sarola (244) 318.08 187 187 1,243 648 595 232 138 94 185 Subana (226) 807.74 427 431 2,763 1,425 1,_338 462 233 229 186 Girdharpur (225) 384.00 130 130 918 461 457 166 97 69 187 Jaitpur (187) 535.00 224 224 1,619 823 796 336 181 155 188 Chhapar (245) 731.66 372 372 2,408 1,265 1,143 431 241 190 189 Ahri (246) 733.00 350 350 2,213 1,178 1,035 443 247 196 190 Koka (247) 450.00 131 131 825 420 405 139 68 71 191 Kulana (248) 667.00 142 142 1,130 599' 531 213 109 W4 192 Amadaipur (252) 556.00 245 245 1,522 801 721 311 165 146 193 Asadpur Khera (241) 494.00 1'64 164 934 478 456 194 102 92 194 Machhraul i (240) 1,087.37 526 526 3,428 1,834 1.594 590 321 269 195 Batehra (254) 1,008.46 299 302 2,008 1,102 906 \ 402 221 181 196 Kahari (253) 557.00 169 169 1.266 684 582 1253 138 115 I 197 Kheri Taluka II .Patoda (251) 1,593.00 359 359 2.539 1,320 1,219- 5.Q3 259 244 198 Patoda (249) 1,984.95 801 815 5;525 2.927 2.598 9i'~\ 483 433 \ 199 luhari (250) 1,588.37 439 439 3,240 1.731 1.509 56E; 281 285

Total Rural 30.207.27 12.4~ 12.511 82.905 43.572 39.333 15.14~ 7.95~ 7~183 Total Urban -4 409 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes 'Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX)

F M F M F F M F M f

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2.1 22 23

75 72 250 173 193 7 129 26 l50 194 673 337 456 21 250 3 96 9 304 258 1,324 593 898 20 519 195 13 inhablted 106 93 429 237 281 9 171 3 60 5 177 169 978 500 570 57 280 37 94- 15 61 47 262 143 171 141 116 112 486 294 333 4 203 ? 80 139 138 782 408 539 18 314 13 79 246 214 722 339 477 52 280 31 70 15 80 74 299 204 189 6 110 2 30 4 103 109 407 219 297 19 158 75 18 l 271 224 442 200 391 72 187 12 36 13() 117 258 121 216 " 95 6 79 7 470 382 1,187 586 809 49 309 23 157. 17 271 209 _'" 645 291 478 62 263 74 56 149 125 435 175 277 33 183 46 31

200 164 867 476 521 8 328 2 74 5 553 514 1,812 877 1 ,314 138 652 28 249 96 345 294 1,112 509 706 358 180

7,861 6,933 27,586 13,525 18,633 1~851 10,358 1,017 3,314 576

-- f 410 SMt.AWAS C. D. BlOCX VILLAGE

Loca- flame of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast N:>.) Code No. III IV V~a~ V{b~ M F M F ,., F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Jhajjar Tahsil (Part)--Concld. 7 179 Chandpur (239) 12 30. 7 181 Samaspur Majra (227) 182 Khudan (242) 4 ~ Un- 183 Isarhera (243) 2 184 Saro la (244) 20 185 Subana (226) 2 17 186 Girdharpur (225) 7 187 Jaitpur (187) 11 188 Chhapar (245) 4 7 12 189 Ahri (246) 10 3 6 190 Koka (247) 8" 191 Kulana (248) 116 55 192 Amada1pur (252) 193 Asadpur Khera (241) 7 5 2 194 Machhrauli (240) 6 89 195 Batehra (254) 4 8 1 25 196 Kahari (253) 5 197 Kheri Ta1uka Patoda (251) 3 18 198 Patoda (249) 3 51 8 199 Luhari (250) 8 36

Total Rural 120 6 86 17 789 93 Total Urban ,-- 411 PRIMARY CEnSUS ABSTRACT

INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF ({AIH WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M f F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 5 20 227_ 221 188 7 7 8 57 2 597 937 15 12 150 6 2 113 1,165 1,676 inhabited

1 2 45 2 18 365 568 3 20 17 134 5. 855 1,281 1 4 6 290 456 2 3 2 36 490 792 10 14 19 81' 4 726 1.125 6 13 18 65 5 10 33 691 950 7 4 31 231 399 15 3 38 192 302 320 8 8 1 35 3 208 410 441 6 5 4 13 3 37 262 403 19 38 2 26 165 6 3 1,025 1.542 7 26 15 56 3 2 624 842 4 5 9 25 2 407 549

~. B 7 13 69 1 15 37 784 1.174 8 41 2 23 287 3 12 341 1,601 2,119 2 23 19 80 1 5 .1,025 1,503 244 1 555 7 41Z 2 2.755 132 96 3,212 24,M3 34.270

~RIYARY CENSUS ABSTRACT BAHADURGARH C.D. BLOCK

413 414 VILLAGE 8AlW)URGARH C.D. BlOC!(

loca- Name of If ill age Area in No. of No. of Total' population total population in the lion (Hadbast I~o.) hectares occu- house- (ioGJ_ud log age group O-~6 Code pied holds inst1tut1onal and resi- hous~less population) No. d-ential houses p F p F --_---- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

8ahadurgarh Tahsil (Paft)

Total 43.619.32 30,255 30,532 191~493100.1~89.38a 36,149 19,221 16.928 Rural 43.519.32 30.119 30.394 196.782101.106.89,016 36.0~8 19,148 16,870 Urban 100.00 136 138 711 399 312 131 13 58 3 Kheri Jasaur (18) 1,029.50 633 649 4,239 2,291 1.948 710 379 331 4 Nilothi (19) 827.0Q, 642 643 4,169 2,259 1,910 701 361 340 5 Kul as i (30) 807.0n '721 746 4,473 2:512 1,961 810 450 360 6 Ladrawan (31) 873.33 2.036 2.036 9.108 5,218 3,890 1.865 938 927 7 Khairpur (32) 275.00 185 185 1.322 715 607 219 116 103 8 Mukandpur (34) 221.00 192 192 967 524 443 169 90 79 9 Bahamnoli (35) 857.00 727 731 4,999 2.837 2.162 929 503 426 10 Kanonda (33) 1.048.00 841i 864 5,622 3,038 2.584 1,119 579 540 11 Barahi (40) 1,044.00 775 777 5.328 2,945 2,383 893 457 436 12 Asauda Sewan (29) 701.00 404 411 2,751 1.490 1,261 50S 285 220 13 Asoaa Todran (28) 1,467.37 1,014 1,022 6.797 3.R58 2.939 1,233 647 586 14 Jasaui Kheri (17) 854.00 655 655 4,159 2,185 1.974 766 386 380 15 Loharheri (27) 453.00 319 319 2,193 1.173 1,020 357 195 162 1 16 Dahkora (26) 548.00 383 383 2,470 1.322 1,148 ,449 253 196 17 Rohad (25) 1,820.00 983 1.003 ,1,073 3,851 3.222 1.303 69l 611 18 Majra Asanda (24) 108.05 Un- 19 Asanda (23) 453.00 314 315 2,140 1,144 996 423 234 189 20 Bhaproda (22) 1,471.00 911 918 5,988 3.245 2.743 1,069 , 566 503

21 Chhara (17) 3J 242.30 1,745 1,760 12,434 6,748 5.686 2.110.1.121 989 22 Agarpur (14) 448.00 Un- 23 Rewari Khera (19) 485.64 287. 293 2,054 1,099 955 419 219 200 24 Mattan (20) 1,276.00 693 713 5.259 2,901 2,358 914 506 408 25 Kharhar (21) 1,492.00 777 777 5,227 2,825 2,.401 931 498 433 26 Mandothi (53) 2,562.00 1.638 1,648 10,978 5,944 5,034 2,050 1,085 965 Un- 27 Sa1dpur (42) 219.00 28 Jakhauda (41) 564.00 477 481 3,435 1,832 1 .. ,603 635 301 334 415 PRIMARY CEKSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates HIOU9TRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribe!> Total main workers II' (I--IX) F H f F M F F M F

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

69,265 33,633 51,558 12,851 20.890 5,225 68,981 33.426 51,383 12.814 20,889 5,225 284 207 175 37 1 338 302 1,625 841 1,016 262 483 224 59 24 335 292 1.654 881 1,061 40 435 13 118 6 343 296 1.505 695 1. 214 132 403 1 50 28 2,021 1,499 2,176 849 3,031 76Z 346 55 105 98 84 76 464 228 313 104 142 85 41 15 129 132 330 193 268 128 77 72 27 34 761 570 1,722 836 1,383 307 374 83 121 100 672 550 1,886 947 1,447 352 476 216; 198 91 425 313 1.991 887 1,382 91 510 7 44 5 258 215 1,042 527 629 130 194- 67 69 51 586 417 2,392 1,019 2,049 1,185 178 866 175 257 300 ,214 1.464 760 1,042 27 426 12 85 4 166 155 844 449 529 154 233 103 81 37 153 125 431 624 22 409 12 69 958 838 ,,- .2,405 1.119 1,852 235 847 140 114 inhabited 249 183 701 352 547 171 251 64 • 85 54 586 489 2,060 1.083 1.435 308 788 259 212 24 871 177 4,454 2,170 3,161 999 1 196 901 410 48 inhabi teQ 150 117 770 379 472 116 267 93 53 17 477 380 1.862 774 1,433 394 870 300 166 77 325 249 1.959 971 1.379 144 812 93 150 28 1,004 838 3.692 1,601 2,714 1.122 1,228 860 369 193 inhabited 271 225 1,243 627 883 329 '334 3Q3 41 3 416 BAHJ\DURGARH C. D. Bl~ VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast Mo.) Code tic. III IV V(a) V~b) M F M F M F M F

2 '24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Bahad4rgarh Tahsil (Part) Total 246 17 5 351 75 4,885 678 Rural 246 11 5 351 75 4,850 676 Urban 35 2 3 Kheri Jasaur (18) 10 8 58 4 Nilothi (19) 5 .. - --"--. 5 37 5 Kulas; {30) 6 7 75, 12 6 Ladrawan (31) 3 4 555 180 7 Khairpur (32) 7 8 Mukandpur (34) 8 15 9 Bahammol i (35) 6 1 113 27 10 Kanonda (33) 15 2 75 11 Sarah; (40) 7 1 64 12 Asauda Sewan (29) 2 1 8 64 13 Asoda Todran (28) 6 20 1 357 38 14 Jasaur Kheri (17) 7 18 4 80 15 Loharheri (27) 1 18 16 Dahkora (26) 1 3 2 17 Rohad (25) 15 9 10 91 18 Majra Asanda (24) Un- 19 Asanda (23) 2 1 46 47 20 1

20 Bhaprod~ (22) 4 1 "1- 11 39 21 Chhara (17) 13 18 1 81 22 Agarpur (14) Un- 23 Rewari Khera (19) ··i 7 16 \ 24 Mattan (20) 2 ... - 5 20 25 Kharhar (21) 2 41 1 27 26 Mondothi' (53) 15 16 1 261 35 27 Saidpur (42) Un .. 28 Jakhaudac_( 41 ) 8 88 41'7 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII {If F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42. 43

1,918 275 1.762 45 3,363 16 12,913 1.193 278 3,055 56,269 73.482 1,goo 274 1,738 43 3,359 16 12,820 1.161 263 ~,Q44 56,,060 73,218 18 24 2 4 93 32 15 11 209 264 25 48 3 88 297 11 56 252 1.159 1,434

30 35 71 1 325 20 16 561 1,182 1,309 145 20 57 91 380 70 1,298 , 1,829

586 103 91 1 91 2 1,256 323 2~181 3,128 7 2 25 87 3 402 S03

58 18 8 I 1 22- 53 3 5 251 315\ 125 13 47 97 500 82 1.454 1,,855

?7 4 69 155 420 40 1,591 2.232 195 63 17 114 370 16 79 1.562 2,213 15 30 72 175 10 861 1,131 24 68 6 131 489 16 5 100 1,804 1,654 90 45 57 234 7 47 346 1,096 1.601 5 16 55 1 120 13 644 866 6 4 17 1 113 8 698 1,126 29 77 3 92 577 83 1,999 2,987 inhabited

2 17 44 79 5 26 228 571 597 to 4 30 3 76 255 18 12 1,809 2,423 15 81 3 116 637 46 108 3,581 4,579 inhabited 19 5 12 102 5 627 839 4 26 48 292 17 34 215 1,434 1,749 16 54 72 206 22 2 115 ' 1.445 2,142 33 100 2 115 577 31 3.230 3,912 inhabited

22 "'- 64 98 2 228 19 949 1,274 418 BAHADlIRGARH C. D.. BlOCK Vll.LJ1SE

Loca- Name of village Area 1n No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares Decu- house- ( inc 1ud 1n,9 age gt'oup 0-- I) Code pied hold'S instftuthmal 'am; resi- houseless population) No. dential houses P M F P M ------~------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

'Oahadurgarh Tahsil (Part )-Concld. 29 Kasar (4.3) 564.00 588 591 3,313 1.870 1,508 593 314 m 30 Sankhol (Part) (39i 384.00 581 581 4,177 2,254 1,923 782 413 369 31 Parnala (Part} (36) 332.00 355 367 2,113 1,203 970 410 212 198 32 Hasanpur (Part) (37) 193.00 34B 350 1.019 659 360 170 86 84 33 Bahadur9arh (Rural 1.056.00 484 493 2,436 1,350 1,086 485 266 220 Part) (38) 34 Balaur (64) 413.00 292 294 2.045 1.093 952 310 170 140 35 Sara1 Aurangabad (44) 332.00 235 235 1.553 850 703 236 120 116 36 Kherka Husalrnan (45) 146.00 Uo- 37 Tandaheri (52) 387.00 242 272 1,835 1,045 790 305 164 141 38 Oaboda Kalan (51) 343.00 291 292 1.854 978 876 326 176 150 39 Mahandipur (50) 263.00 171 178 1,182 618 564 21~ 107 107

40 Sl1o~h1 (54) 354.00 381 391 2,065 1,162 903 382 206 176 41 Kharman (55) 833.0p 774 782 4.054 2.259 1,795 779 391 388 42 Chhudani (93) 1.026.00 406 407 2,925 1,642 1,283 510 288 222 43 Oulhera (56) 1.252.00 886 898 5,953 3,258 2.695 1.113 614 499 44 Kherka Gujar (57) 516.35 553 553 2.961 1,685 1,282 553 299 254 45 Goela Kalan (58) 544.89 375 375 2,820 1.551 1,269 511 296 215 46 Habibpur Viran (90) 299.00 Un- 47 Majri (7l) 648.00 349 349 2.518 1,356 1,162 418 224 194 48 Gubhana (70) 916.75 645 652 4,299 2,290 2.009 806 428 378 I' 49 Bupania (59) 1,719.00 996 1,002 6;952 3.811 3,141 1,323 701 622 50 Gangarwa (69) 216.83 90 90 776 433 343 \ 160 85 75 51 Luksar (68) 454.00 266 266 2.035 1,115 920 386 223 163 52 Zardakpur (61) 243.00 134 136 1.159 655 504 ,282 158 124 53 Shahpur (60) 195.00 83 83 598 330 266 111 56 55 54 Desalpur (4B) 278.00 72 72 540 266 274 124 57 67 55 Daboda Khurd (49) 903.00 518 520 3.492 1,907 1,585 ~98 324 274 56 lawa Khurd (47) 551.00 397 397 2,868 1,535 1.333 485 253 232 57 Nuna Majra (46) 666.00 612 613 4,263 2.237 2,026 826 414 412

58 Sarka Jabad ~63) 841.34 439 441 3.282 1,826 1,456 605 333 27~ 59 Soldha (62} 571.32 483 484 3,253 1.747' 1,5D6 604 336 268 419 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates I INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Trlbes ------~I Total main workers II -----' ( l--lX) F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

120 110 1,395 693 916 472 146 436 30 5 465 408 1,606 874 916 24 87 51 185 162 794 351 569 32 209 15 26 l 49 14 407 130 434 8 57 5 2 413 359 919 468 583 9 26 57

103 94 829 450 493 9 187 2 11 312 232 615 319 383 17 173 7 8 inhabited

151 117 720 371 541 16 280 10 2 3 158 144 663 371 468 280 197 251 54 20 56 51 425 232 297 278 158 222 17 53 374 275 429 196 677 485 295 293 29 30 560 423 1,244 514 1,236 524 424 189 192 158 323 240 1,097 496 775 135 453 95 113 28 933 730 2,080 988 1,673 591 670 326 395 236 561 414 886 389 791 11 187 156 292 228 1,003 416 592 12 267 6 113 inhabited 210 168 980 499 578 39 272 10 81 21 332 306 1,503 789 1,016 22 506 2 132 706 557 2,339 1,049 1,717 103 844 34 236 135 110 265 119 183 3 75 13 195 157 704 352 520 22 272 3 24 8 103 87 393 176 300 177 159 142 43 29 66 62 222 122 151 31 59 24 43 43 185 119 126 6 67 279, 225 1,293 635 904 73 334 12 96 29 271 221 1,098 565 714 344 323 233 107 94 387 376 1,609 936 1,036 199 347 127 145 50 227 201 1,219 541 895 708 503 651 122 52 281 253 ;,114 580 717 510 307 470 27 15 420

BAHADURSARHI C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Had bas t No.) COde No. III IV V!a} V(b~ M F M F M F t-1 F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Bahadurgarh Tahsil (Part)--Contd.' 29 Kasar (43) 3 2 3_18 2 30 Sankhol (Part) (39) 2 2 162 1 31 Parnala (Part) (36) 4 122 3 32 Hasanpur (Part) (37) 2 263 4 33 Bahadurgarh (Rural 2 1 92 Part) -(,38)\ 34 Balaur (64) ,20 35 Sarai Aurangabad (44) 39 36 Kherka Musalman ~45) Un- 37 Tandaheri (52) 1 5 130 1 38 Daboda Kalan (51) 6 6 1 22 39 Mahandipur (50) 8 40 Silothi (54) 330 162 41 Kharman (55) 3 5 378 156 42 Chhudani (93) 2 8 9 43 Dulhera (56) 6 25 9 75 44 Kherka Gujar (57) 18 1 259 2 45 Goela Kalan (58) 3 14 46 Habibpur Viran (90) Un- 47 Majri (71) 12 2 12 48 Gubhana (70) 7 2 20 3 49 Bupania (59) 5 12 2 58 4 50 Gangarwa (69) 9 51 Luksar (68) _.. 7 52 Zardakpur (61) l' 15 53 Shahpur (60) 10 54 Desalpur (48) 3 4 55 Oaboda Khurd (49) 5 6 1 62 24 56 Lawa Khurd (47) 1 1 38 57 Nuna Majra (46) 3 7 72 24 58 Barka Tabad (63) 4 ~- " -- 59 Soldha (62) 15 8 50 19 421 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-wQrkers

VI VII VI II IX

1>1 F M f' M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

18 9 22 103 274 19 1 5f 953 984 19 79 128 386 23 1,338 1,899 22 2 32 1 54 100 9 3 23 631 915 11 24 1 21 51 1 224 352 43 62 1 80 220 8 767 1,077

2 19 43 210 6 600 943 , 5 20 4 26 112 6 467 686 inhabited 10 11 18 84 2 504 774 3 10 32 138 B 510 596 10 25 79 3 321 286 2 3 18 485 418 5 39 1 35 159 15 23 34 1,000 1,237 15 1 44 130 11 867 1,148 32 72 1 74 324 19 3 13 1,582 2,091 2 13 12 144 7 894 1,271 2 7 19 167 5 959 1,257 inhabited \ 13 54 1 1.64 5 778 1,123 6 22 74 247 15 1,274 1,987 \ 67 36 44 81 37p 26 644 2,093 2,394 \ 27 5 13 1 ,41 250 340 27 4 34 151 10 10 585 898 I 9 1 24 1 6~ 3 355 327 3 34 47\ 4 179 237 4 13 34' 6 140 268 \ 28 45 111 217 ' 7 1,003 1,512 ! 3 18 78 1451 17 821 989 16 50 141 254 1 21 36 1,201 1,791 11 27 23 181' 5 931 748 4 17 66 223 6 1,030 996 422 BAHADURIiARH C.D. BLOCK 'VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area 1n No. of No. of Tl>tal population Total population ;n the tion (Hadbast Ho.) hectares occu- house- nne 1ud ing age group 0--6 Code pied holds tJlst1tutional and Ho. resi- ~Juseless population) dent i al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Bah,durgarh Tahsil {Part)-Concld. 60 Shidipur (67) 317.40 211 211, 1,544 834 710 294 168 126 61 Lowa Kalan 281.25 215 21; 1,489 786 703 292 147 145 (Lawa Kalan) (65)

62 Isarheri (66) 333.00 281 2~1 2,093 1,144 949 445 ZS8 187

Total Rural 43,519.3230,119 3O.3!)4 196.78Z110~7D6 89,076 36.018 19.148 16.870 Sector 6. HUDA (Outgrowth) 100.00 136 ~38 711 399 312 131 73 58 .•, Total Urban 100.00 136 138 711 399 312' 131 73 58 423 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

148 115 580 299 382 10 141 44 2

157 130 522 29~ 358 58 126 39 34 5

283 235 748 412 505 92 199 18 39 63 20.336 16,619 68.981 33,426 51.383 12,814 20,,889 8,448 5.225 2,104 9 8 284 207 175 37 1 9 8 284 207 175 37 1 424 8AfW)URGARH C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE l.oca- NiJlle of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tiDn '(Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V(a) V~b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

8ahadurgarh Tahsil {Part)--Concld. 36 1 60 Shidipur (67) 5 12 61 Lowa Kalan 1 (Lawa Kalan) (65) 4 17 62 Isarheri (66) 5 21 4.-850 676 Total Rural 246 175 5 351 75 35 2 Sector 6, HUOA (Outgrowth) - 3S 2 Total Urj)an 425 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

12 9 -,. 42 2 93 5 452 700 13 18 31 123 13 19 128 409 517

12 25 64 123 7 10 98 629 759 1.900 214 1.138 43 3.359 16 12;820 1.161 263 3.0« 56.060 73.218 18 1 24 2 4 93 32 1S 11 209 264 18 1 24 2 4 93 32 1S 11 209 264

PRiUARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DADRI-I C.D. BLOCK (PART)

427 ~?8 OAORI-I C.D. BlOCK (P~RT)* VILLAGE

Loca- Name of village Area in No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (Hadbast No.) hectares occu- house- (including age group 0--6 code pied holds Institutional and Code resi- houseless population) dential No. houses p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total Rural Urban Jhajjar Tahs i1 (Part) 85 ManKawas (148) 138.00 Un- Total Rural 138.00 Total Urban

Total of Dadri-I C.D. Block Total 43,,804.14 17,849 18,684 125,799 66.583 59,216 23.344 12,~40 11,004 Rural 43,804.14 17,849 18,684 125,799 66,58359,216 23,344 12,340 11,004 Urban

Nqtes :--(1) Location Code to each revenue estate '(village) has been allocatll!d in ascending order within the tahsil. The following village{s) wholly merged in town(s) or treated as census towns do not appear in the Village Directory and the Rural Primary Census Abstract :-

Location Name of village Tahsil in which Town in which merged ,or trea1;ed as Code (Hadbast number) it falls census town

2 3

106 Kheri Sampla (34) Rohtak Kheri Salnpla '(C. T.) \

(2) In case a portion of a revenue estate (village) has merg~d, in the town or tr~at,ed 429 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes . Tri bes Total main workers II (I--IX) M F M F M F M F , M F M F

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

inhabited

\ 11,585 9,966 41,298 18,884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3.255 4,087 668 11,585 9,966 41,298 18,884 28,332 4,378 16,480 3.255 4,087 668

"as outgrowth of a town only the rural area has been given against that village and a word 'Part' has been added after the village name.

(3) The area of a village (revenue estate) is based on the information suppl ied by the Revenue Patwari.

(4) Where a town and a village bear an identical name the word 'rural' has been added after the name of the village.

(5) tAlthough entered as 'Be-Chirag' (Un-inhabited) in the revenuerecord.the population shown against this village was enumerated at the time of 1991 Census.

(6) * Major portion of Dadri-I C.D. Block falls in Bhiwani district. 430 OADRI.-I C.D. BlOCK (PART) VILLAGE

Loca- Name of vi 1i age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (Hadbast No.) Code No. III IV V~a) V~bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total Rural Urban Jhajjar Tahsil (Part). Un- 85 Manka was (148) Total Rural Total Urban

Total of Oadri-I C.D. Block TotaJ 317 4 24 350 15 91't 67 RuraJ 317 4 24 350 15 911 67 Urban 431 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Mon-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 '38 .39 40 41 42 43

C'

inhabited

570 12 828 20 -662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49,441 570 12 828 20 662 11 4,103 326 340 5,397 37,911 49,441

434 URBAN loea- Name of town/ward Are~ of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion town in occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code km2 pied holds institutional and t/o. res1- houseless population) dentia1 houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 /

GOIWtA (M.C.)

Ward 394 421 2,448 1,336 1,112 515 279 236 462 238 224 2 38' 414 2,543 , ,392 1,151 781 266 147 119 3 196 200 1,672 891, 328 165 163 4 282 316 1,940 1,009 931 133 117 5 237 250 1,532 806 726 ?50 376 204 V2 6 394 420 2,417 1,254 1-, U13 845 315 168 147 7 277 303 t.778 933 " , 878 288 148 140 8 257 279 1,781 903 700 i99 103 96 9 250 256 1,495 795 1,053 385 217 168 10 320 358 2',268 1,215 848 274 V3 141 11 266 301 1,728 880 .- 1-,424 653 336 317 12 495 507 3,105 1,68\ 969 350 P9 171 13 307 346 2,055 1,086 334 276 14 367 476 2,975 1,581 1,394 610 281 267 15 436 447 2,759 1,460 1,299 548 5;819 3.065 '2,754 Total 6.57 4.859 5,294 32.496 17 ,222 15.,274 435 PRIMARY CEnsus ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scneduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MA1N WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers II P--IX) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

522 462 480 162 538 34 76 ,.~ l§ 233 195 899 535 672 37 12 137 2 1 2 727 511 437 3 10 7 772 580 449 59 14 6 295 264 539 338 354 35 6 94 77 863 663 599 67 45 3 64 5 11 8 '-- 698 551 471 41 27 3 696 572 463 29 20 12 35 .25 585 435 362 16 28 38 3 140 121 886 611 56i) 33 32 37 128 120 681 501 426 31 36 5 3 878 736 838 362 675 14. 23 108 37 35 727 401 488 29 13 78 1 47 39 1,133 753 690 '62 22 6 382 361 931 548 638 22 31 2 114

2.813 2,452 11,455 1,523 < 7,~8 512 386 6 684 17 436 URBAN

Loca~ Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. .III IV 'J{a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

I SOMNA (M.C.) Ward 31 1 30

2 18 18 ~ 77 3 2 21 4 3 47 2 20 5 26 31 2 17 6 10 48 43 7 9 66 8 13 47 2 9 30 16' 10 4 1 3 54 11 22 54 12 13 102 13 4 90 3 14 6 4 34 3 89 15 15 18 \ 48 2

Total 162 9 2 231 8 774 24 437

PRIMARY CENSUS A8STRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

798 1,078 8 25 15 277 31 720 1,114 40 145 25 200 35 454 778 12 336 10 55 3 560 872 23. 163 25 148 54 452 691 13 95 32 133 32 655 1,096 16 161 2 34 178 57 462 .864 52 192 42 80 38 440. 849 3 246 2 33 88 25 433 684 6 159 10 75 12 649 1,020 11 261 47 117 31 454 816 5 165 47 '-_ 92 27 1,006 1,410 8 63 23 335 14 598 940 31 83 12 177 24 891 1,332 40 232 10 28 233 29 3 821 1,274 63 153 4.0 170 17 4 9.393 14,758 331 1 2.419 16 423 2.358 429 1 43--8

~!WI loca- Name af to'itn/'Ila.'f'Q Area of «0. of No. ot 1r:ltill p

2 3 4 5 S "I ~ 9 to -.u

11 WlfW'J t~.r;.,

~~r~

158 218 ~21 1,-491 ns n6 297 J39 1,.t48 646 SOc 197 115 82 Z 183 183 't .D50 S&9 ~31 H!6 100 1~ 3 'l7S 179 ,4t 1.3B5 754 fill 25~ 136 liS 4 -~ Z41 1,068 535 533 ,0, \Q3 ~9 5 l!~ HB tgB 6&8 5.1:2 nil 1:30 98 5 198 1\Z5IJ AS6 42] \72 95 77 1 133 133 923 1,118 50S. 51:3 lE11 1111 17 S 1S1 181 ~53 teA 9~ 69 g ~61 161 953 ~to gs 1,12g 5!Jti 543 tB7 99 10 H18 Hffi S9 .~. 72. '4,Olg Sa4 495 208 119 11 17Z : .. 271 6(1) 591 l41 14(' 1{)7 '2 2(}J 203 €1fl 529 2.29 111 1\7 n ~~ .11' 111 1.2l11 7.. 057 2,115 \".5(71 1,Z14 fatal 'S.3~ l",376 l.3S5 15,083 6.826 439 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers II (I--IX! M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

23 25 473 225 343 3 51 47 135 124 411 201 232 5 106 81 . 431 302 285 36 6 4 61 48 534 379 420 19 5 14 24 393 310 262 13 27 158 129 400 246 276 25 51 35 4 343 196 210 7 98 107 85 428 287 271 32 8 42 15 163 134 287 178 232 26 28 9 122 12 27 16 429 313 283 13 7 29 2 410 345 \ 283 169 258 112 2 179 110 168 141 383 210 325 138 154 95 68 29 264 253 352 221 305 44 55 26 93 10

1,640 1,405 5,147 3,231 3,702 413 492 132 619 118 440 URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

II MAHAM (M.C.) Ward 29 4 14 16 2 2 3 33 3 45 4 19 5 31 3 6 4 14 7 2 2 41 1 8 2 --

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 workers Non-workers

VI VI I M F M F M F M F M . F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

96 2 432 713 ~7 80 19 414 497 8 37 48 107 5 284 445 15 151 2 19 52 34 18 334 613 15 198 44 112 12 273;- 520 10 154 19 1 31 22 8 384 "556 15 -- 65 10 68 6 286 420 13 22 14 43 11 334 481 9 95 3 19 53 278 427 21 6 31 5 11 303 530 2 175 4 45 326 383 38 10 22 2 8 355 453 16 4 6 13 41 313 545 5, 63 11 54 6 8 1 4,31& 6,583 125' 4 1,105 5 236 1 755 142 442 'URBAN

loea- Name of town/ward Area. of No. of No. of Total popuJatton Total populatton in the tlon town in oceu- house- (1ne 1ud ing age group 0--6 Code z pied holds institutional and km rest- houseless populat~on) No. denttal houses p H .F P H F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

III KALAftAUR (M.C.)

Ward

178 178 . 1,147 601 546 180 94 86 2' 151 155 996 514 482 140 65 75 3 217 217 1,290 688 602 223 117 106 I 4 194 195 1,155 590 565 194 94 1QO 5 222 223 1,419 782 637 293 157 136 6 141 141 830 453 377 163 84 79 7 182 183 1,119 611 508 250 134 116 8 -- 165 168 982 518 464 186 91 95 9 170 172 1,042 520 522 139 81 58 10 179 180 1,061 558 503 1.26 75 51 11 148 151 991 511 480 170 96 74 12 243 243 1,637 865 772 326 163 163 13 124 126 855 445 410 139 79 60

Total 5.70 2.314 2.332 14.524 7,656 6.868 2,529 1,330 1,199 44-3 PRIMARY CEICSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes Total main workers II (l--IX} M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

198 171 345 246 257 3 30 lO9 443 318 218 9 23 3'1

149 1~1_ 543 262 313 25 58 40 4 156 '149'- 429 283 286 20 9 91 3 618 499 421 158 333 2 45 173

356 287 -- ., t-," .. ~47 103, : 1~ cJ 5 78 3 470 389 312 .1~ff 291 9 11 189 Z 398 358 -- 274 "'133 tN 9 5 76 403 344 278 40 21 25 5 46 44 409 302 284 25 49 37 3 2 378 300 230 17 10 ,.,- 21 3 167 154 530 298 409 13 88- 61 34 32 302 217 221 15 60 76 .'i'

2,5!J5 2.206 5,036 3.099 3.538 196 414 ., 1.007 20, 444 URBM

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. iII IV V(a~ V~bl M F M F M F H F

, '2 24 25 26 27 28 29 3(} ,31

TIl ICALANAUR (M.C.) Ward 1 14 2 17 3 4 34 2 , 4 3 15 2

5 3 1 " 11 6 7 4 7 8 7 8 6 \ 9 2 24 3 10 3 "I 7

11 2 -- .... 22 12 8 21 2 11 1r ..... 6

Total 33 37 2 178 8 445 PH I_Y CEIiSUS ABmACT

INDUSTRIAl CATEGOR¥ OF MAIN WORKERS M,arginal workers Non~workers

VI VII vUt IX M F F M F M F F rot F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

l'" 74 29 3 344 543 3 103 3 38 9 296 473 3 83 3 88 19 375 577 8 90 6 64 14 ~ .. 304 545 13 23 26 38 2 449 635 19 4 39 10 32 2 259 368 11 4 59 7 320 499 9 2 29 6 93 7 294 455 134 2 5 67 30 242 482 111 6 63 23 274 478· 8 87 10 70 14 281 463 10 91 18 101 11 456 759 2 25 3 49 '15 223 395

78 Ii 900 3 100 791 156 1 4.117 6.672 446 loca- Name of town/ward ,I\rea of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion town in' occu- house- (tneluding age group 0--6 Code km2 pled holds Institutional and No. res1- houseless population) denttal houses p M F p M

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IV ROHTAk (M.C.) Ward

, ,271 1,296 7,598 4,167 3,431 1,376 754 622 \ 636 543 2 "'- 835 835 5,761 3,066 2,695 1,179 3 1. 033 1,033 7,110 3,748 3,362 1,416 729 587 4 1,013 1,013 6,075 3,350 2,725 885 450 435 5 882 882 5,713 2,974 2~739 S81 446 435 6 752 752 4,837 2,458 2,379 665 343 322 7 764 773 4,833 2.490 2,343 659 346' 313 8 798 809 5.238 '2,752 2,486 817 463 354 9 855 864 5,132 2,705 2,427 772 405 ~67 10 926 926 6.238 3,379 2,859 1,143 622 521 11 1,316 1,.317 8,565 4,623 3,942 1,656 928 728 12 1;037 1,070 6,325 3,371 2,954 1,400 715 685 13 1,019 1,019 5,787 3,060 2,727 1,022 526 496 H 1,025 1,125 6.799 3,587 3,212 1,034 537 497 15 788 800 5,388 2,794 2,594 934 474 460 16 791 814 5.373 2,753 Z,6~0 873 465 408 17 825 849 5.144 2,745 2,399 811 449 362 18 1,023 1,,164 6,956 3,677 3,279 1,112 576 536 19 '786 812 5,383 2,874 2,509 ~24 383 34" 20 990 1.144 6.994 3,641 3,353 ·1,'p49 574 475 21 1',530 1 .530 8,676 4,676 4,000 1;415 782 633 22 926 973 5.545 3,015 2,530 743 401 342 23 793 895 5,146 2,710 2,436 663 378' 285 24 1.233' 1,233 6,902 3,559 3.343 959 480 419"· 776. 405 1i1 1.030 1.032 5.602 2,933 2.669 25 762 408 354 956 5~574 2,926 2.648 26 952 5.395 2,811 2.584 710 389 321 27 1,032 1,O~2 447 PRI~Y CERSPS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled! Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers II (I--IX) F M F M F M F M F M

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

331 ?88 2,821 1,491 1,872 115 70 4 278 13 916 759 1,614 984 1,381 105 89 209 46 2,260 2,089 1,672 B74 1,722 175 80 2 139 24 225 211 2,131 1,45B 1,666 68 188 3 40 2 24 26 2,415 1,BB5 1,519 70 2 ,2 1,950 1,668 ,1,250 116 21 5 9 2 2,061 1,738 1,297 130 15 17 464 404 2,031 1.516 1,321 114 6 3 21 17 2,160 1,625 1,373 101 68 10 403 321 1,967 1,144 1,600 80 217' 3 333. 15 1.851 1,608 2,636 1,354 2,122 88 95 4 435 7 2,171 1.949 1,581 765 1,544 398 1 10 2 877 752 1,950 1,313 1,481 124 39 5 72 7 \ 309 280 2,592 1;853 1,622 129 9 18 1,243 1.087 1,949 1,398 1,362 117 2 9 651. 5'66 1,940 1,586 1,401 116 11 239 201 2,109 1,573 1,418 73 7 19 548 418 2,597 1,946 1,800 131 4 7 362 25~"'" ./- 2.313 1,733 1,414 134 4 2 2 3g7 359 2;726 2,173 1,652 179 23 19 228 194 3.448 2,240 2,009 187 64 182 107 63' 2.408 1.837 1.200 263 55 11 6 26 19 2,170 1.774 1,298 242 32 2 7 280 248 2,824 2.274 1.661 260 14 6 1 \ 122 121 2.173 1.697 1,406 145 4 52 6 14 14 2.236 1.725 1,'442 135 18 _.2 2.149 1.699 1,367 95 448 iIllWI

Loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion Code ~o. III IV Via! V(b) M F M f H F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IV ROilTAK (M.C.) Ward 21 4 345 9 2 10 180 6 3 22 44 146 4 4 11 3 5 461 8 5 7 4 197 6 15 23 130 7 15 10 165 7

8 6 12 4 " 300 9 11 31 7 183 2 10' 11 82 7 147 11 13 8 101 4 240 6

12 53 18 11 8 j' 158 8 13 39 2 194 4 14 32 2 1 302 3 15 23 ,11 7 ,2(14 16 16 9 4 200 17 10 5 5 261 18 35 2 347 9 19 34 2 2 229 20 53 4 ,-- 61 292 ' 2 21 115 326 22 59 2 148 5 23 85 2 3 178 t 24 79 2 241 1 25 50 8 40 174 3 26 20 2 224 5 27 18 205 2 449 PRIMARY CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margi na 1 I«lrkers Non-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

66 119 3 144 525 85 2,295 3,316 66 443 97 ~85 48 110 74 1,575 2,516 81 5 431 9 134 645 130 2 2,024 3,187 21 462 4 125 350 50 1,684 2,657

20 900 6 112 3 275 59 1,4~5 2,669 36 723 7 68 225 103 1;208 2,263 26 4 728 24 55 266 92 1.192 2,212 39 535 2 89 3 331 1,03 3 1,428 2,372 18 2 672 8 90 290 80 8 1,324 2,326 20 346 4 121 2 323 49 1,779 2,779 127 4 334 4 234 543 51 2,501 3,854 395 26 230 23 209 11 477 300 1,827 2,555 173 6 544 12 152 266 89 12 22 1,567 2,581 167 3 536 11 198 - 3 359 106 3 2 1,962 3,081 147 2 452 11 118 316 96 3 9 1,429 2,468 161 4 715 14 112 7 177 . 87 1,351 2,504

20 790 4 138 5 I 168 59 1,327 2,326 119 841 5 135 5 312 110 3 1,877 3,145 -84 2 704 12 97 258 116 1,460 2,375 112 3 306 11 186 4 596 157 1,989 3,173 99 1 379 7 178 3 666 172 2,667 3,813 52 3 380 24 68 5 432 213 1,815 2,267 55 2 490 7 82 3 366 222 1,412 2,194 90 575- 31 123 4 533 220 '1,897 3,083 188 4 448 10 143 307 114 1,526 2,523 88 4 624 11 172 4 294 109 1,484 2,513 71 619 7 156 2 296 82 1,444 2,489 450 lillIAN loca- Kame of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the ticn town in occu- house- (joel ud 1n9 lIge group 0--6 Code kmz pied holds instituttonal and No. res1- house less population) denthT houses p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11

IV ROHTAK (M.C.)--Concld. Ward j 408 390 28 1,217 1,246 6,368 3,312 3,056 798 844 460 384 29 1;316 '1,323 6,77-9 3,609 3,170 966 540 426 30 1,1135 1,517 6,979 3,849 3,130 1,299 708 591 31 1.515 1,622 8,332 4,457 3,875 810 427 383 32 887 888 5,265 2,746 2;519 897 459 438 ,33 678 730 5,350 2,803 2,547 1,131 607 524 34 1,165 1,165 6,538 3,625 2;913 95.8 529 429 35 1,036 1,036 6,396 3,483 2,913 15.931 Total 28.38 35,574 36,415 216,096 114,728 101.368 34.139 18.202 451 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INOUSTRlAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers II (I--IX!

M F M f M F M F M F M f

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

173 162 2,816 2,328 1,466 374 34 3 2 127 95 2,900 2,109 1,481 355 36 58 603 539 2,825 1,934 1.817 448 20 3 6 907 736 3,372 2,234 1,831 205 47 4 23 29 34 2,193 1,728 1,368 179 11 11 172 149 1,930 1,317 1,327 55 8 5 118 94 2,546 1,361 1.680 '12 24 17 110 85 2,711 1,694 1,527 90 17 5

·16.310 14,148 81,916 58.028 53,697 5,668 1.336 55 2.014 130 452 tRBAI

Loca- Name of town/ward INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn Code V(a) No- 111 IV V~b~ M F M f M F .M

2 24 25 26 27 28 2,9 30 31

Iv' Ropr~ (M.C.)--Concld. Wara 2B ' 45 3 195 29 114 7 134 3 30 55 2 108 3 31 82 3 220 7 32 36 - 235 8 33 19 228 5 34 22 2 595 13 35 43 ..,- 296 4

Total 1.279 65 11 1 465 52 8.268 135 453 PRI~Y CENSUS ~8STRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGoRy OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VI VII VI II IX OM M F F H F M F M F M F

32 3~ 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

63 435 16 97 593 352 1,846 2,682 65 26& 12 91 2 716 331 1 2,128 2.814 234 6 241 10 77 1 1.076 422 2.032 2.682 173 5 324 10 178 783 175 2.626 3.670 71 3 521 9 145 2 338 156 4 165 1.374 2.175 299 .3 453 9 87 228 37 2 1,476 2.490 141 405 3 111 363 54 1,945 2.841 71 553 5 107 3 435 77 1.955 2.823

3.658 98 17,824 346 4.429 80 14,413 4.106 1so.. 282 60,881 95.418 454 lRlJM

.~ loca· N&ne of town/ward Area of No. of No. 'of Total population Total ,population In the tion town in occu- house- \including age group 0--6 Code pled holds "s~itutional and k:n2 resl- houseless population) No. dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

kHER! SAMPlA (C.T.) 1.109 1 ;111 7,838 4,187 3,651 1,527 B06 721

Total 9·.74 1.109 1',- n1 B06 721 455 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INnUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers II ~l-·-l)q M F M F .M F M F M F ,., F

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

l 2,006 376 430 129 394 211 766 695 2,828 1,710 2,006 316 430 129 394- 21t 766 695 2,828 1,710 456 URBAN

Loca- Name of t~wn/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV Via! V!b~ H F M F H F H F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

V kHERI SAMPLA (C.T.) 13 13 124

Total 13 1 38 124 1 457 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non~workers

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F PI F M F fo1 F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

20 507 68 412 34 7 42 2,174 3,233

ZO 507 68 412 34 7 42 2,174 3,233 458 ORBAN

Loca- N~e of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion town in occu- hOU5E:,- (including a~e group 0--6 lnstitutional and Code klll2. pied holds No. res1- houseless population) dent1al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 VI BERI (M.C.-) lrldr d 1 228 232 1,487 791 696 269 lA8 121 2 156 156 1,054 572 482 168 98 70 3 205 206 1,371 732 639 217 108 109 4 --. 166 169 1.117 573 544 158 74 84 5 100 100 /747 407 340 116 71 45 6 210 219 1,353 727 626 257 134 123 7 204 206 1,221 655 566 158 79 79 8 173 178 1,017 517 500 163 86 77 9 163 165 1,085 . 552 533 161 82 79 10 182 184 1,255 650 606 196 105 91 11 190 190 1,261 657 604 190 98 92 12 58 58 426 223 203 79 42 37 13 162 166 1,113 587 526 211 119 92

Total 2.59 2,197 2,.229 14,508 7,643 6,865 2,343 1.244 1,099 459 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled ,l iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. To"tal main workers II (l--IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 1S 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

441 413 436 186, 344 8 45 148 2 56 49 382 185 187 9 54 32 " ' 10 7 551 . 277 210 13 162 4 5

430 275 23i}.. , 12 125 "~i}"::: 283 154 15'5' 6 101 4 -.. 374 295 461 233 319 21 35 1. 117

19 14 520 30'5 248 30 ~ 51 23 8 7 401 292 198 14 12 14 409 268 20_ 9 43 44 4 89 89 439 231 300 9 146 80 2 469 252 253 14 57 2 5 2 143 80 115 69 28 -- 357 196 251 6 166 6

991 :814 5.281 2.934 3.083 151 ·1.040 11 534 34 ,i'

461 PR}MARY CENSUS ABS~

iNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg'nel workers' Mon-workers

VI VII VIII IX M F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 16 31 87 5 14 447 674 20 14 57 9 385 473 3 10 12 65 9 5 461 621 39 10 63 11 334 532 15 30 6 252 334 13 34 25 71 17 408 605 4 71 6 54 7 407 536 5 84 7 73 12 319 486 38 2 60 3 348 524 4 4 \ 22 32 6 -- 350 597 26 26 20 ,55 9 404 590 2 14 108 203 2 8 23 43 6 336 520 59 3f1 1 181 704 100 1 19 4.559 6.695 462 URBAN

Loca N~e of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion town in occu- house- ( Including age group 0--6 Code pied holds institutional and no. krn2 resl- houseless population) dent1al houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VII JHAJJAR (M.e.)

Ward 408 448 2,742 1,473 1.269 500 270 230 2 272 292 1,935 1,059 876 316 151 155 142 3 257 290 1,921 1,034 887 302 160 159 1\ 292 293 1,956 1,047 909 366 207 127 5 257 275 1,703 894 809 280 153 78 5 123 156 1,050 559 491 153 75 7 319 323 2,114 1,110 1,004 360 188 172 151 151 8 239 239 1,626 861 765 312 97 9 222 225 1,414- 740 674 202 105 109 10 236 238 1,544 828 716 249 140 11 248 ?67 1,635 884 751 299 162 137 12 337 339 2,431 1,280 1,151 429 238 191 13 270 277 1.900 1,001 899 346 185 161 14 256 256 1.724 923 801 331 178 153 150 15 330 335 1,998 1,053 945 307 '157

Total 6.00 4,066 4.253 . 2'.693 14.746 12,947 4,152 2,540 2;212 463 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes. Total main workers 1 II (IuIX ) M F M F M F M F M F M F

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

558 512 1,076 648 638 48 7 39 263 224 666 293 499 31 83 10 58 12 28 22 752 472 543 100 132 78 3 283 254 680 341 467 13 84 158 3 120 114 678 470 384 14 4 31

19 19 406 263 250 16 3.1 10 .", 54 57 785 497 490 12 158 77 71 70 559 424 369 9 169 23 71 61 5S9 433 351 20 16 200 141 624 408 392 12 3 17 659 393 396 13 15 170 152 -- 281 262 965 659 598 38 119 15 3 191 182 630 361 427 20 95 4 36 111 101 579 306 410 10 122 5 132 40 39 844 583 474 131 107 54 85 11

2,460 2,210 10.492 ,6.551 6.688 487 1,129 153 700 31 464

UIU~~R loca- Name of town/ward INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV V(al V(b ) M F M F M F Itt F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

VIi JHAJJAR (M.C. J Ward 180 1 4 42 2 63 2 3 8 36 4 51 5 14 3 23 6 1 22 7 1 19 11 29 8 1 44 9 7c1 10 13 24 1 68 11 3 16 59 12 6 44 l' 26 13 2 16 14 3 13 30 15 142 , 759 5 Total 42 1 1 465 ------PI lMAAy CEJISUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar 9' Ita ~ ,wo.rkers Non-workers

VI Vll Vllt IX ,F F M f M f H F M F

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5~ 2 99 ... 43 207 44 835 1,221 41 133 11 131 9 560 845 2 232 11) 93 19 28 490 759 ~ .... 60 21 98 10 580 895 36 ~. 114 11 --, 7& 13 4 510 791 7 ,..- 14· 2 20 71 11 309 475 17 • .t 75 1 23 98 9 620 992 8 43 23 63 8 492 756 10 191 _... 10 80 20 389 654 10 188 5 86 12 436 704 25 92 24 145 12 488 738 16 152 2 31 184 ~2 682 1,113 5 66 38 115 15 574 879 3 47 10 64 4 !(13 791 5 40 17 188 55 579 814

Z51 2 1.666 6 291 1,699 283 1 32 8$057 12,428 4~~ URBAN

Loca- Name of town/ward Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population 1n the t10n town in oecu- house- (lnclud ,ng age group 0--6 Code .lema pied holds lnstitutional and No. rest" houseless population) dent1al houses p M f' P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VIlr 8~GARH {M.e.) Ward 1 983 983 5,053 2.807 2.245 939 492 447 2 385 399 3.120 1.672 1,448 450 233 217 3 473 487 3,123 1,636 1,487 502 261 241 4 567 575 3,523 1,944 1,579 667 351 316 5 899 917 4-.730 2,610 2.120 870 478 392 6 696 707 3,957 2,142 1,815 624 338 ,286 7 740 786 3,736 2,061 1.675 533 287 246 8 712 746 4,074 2.136' 1.938 637 347 '290 9 370 372 2.455' 1.247 1.208 423 21A 205 10 340 340 2,447 1,296 1,151 455 249 206 11 467 472 2.990 1,581 1,409 526 284 242 12 591 604 3.788 1,970 1,818 756 408 348 13 369 386 2.394 1,265 1,129 407 208 199 14 432 432 2,636 1,366 1.,270 433 221 212

15 310 317 1.965 1,032 933 jl1~ 166 151 16 -- 458 459 2,919 1,508 1,411 550 283 267 17 707 732 3,614 2.085 1,529 648 344 304

Total 9.00 9.499 9,714 56.524 30,358 26.166 9.737 5.168 4.50

Sector-50 ~ (Outgrowth) 1.00 1M 131 111 m 312 131 73 58

GRMD TOTAL 10.00 9,635 9,852. 57,235 3tJ,757 Zi.478 9,_ 5.241 4,627 467 ·PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INOUST~IAL·CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes.

Total main workn6 ~ I II (I--IX)

to! F M F M F H F M F F

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

611 465 1,971 1,066 1,306 71 7 55 11 6 1,397 1,028 807 20 2 6 44 45 1,303 975 735 35 3 31 1 481 390 1,340 735 846 43 4 39 10 371 303 1,766 1,043 1,254 133 14 59 2 123 103 1,641 1,161 1,033 158 3 11 4 96 65 1,540 1,087 1,025 109 26 4 207 167 l..a_617 1,294 1,070 174 35 48 23 22 959 747 609 67 90 1 5 2 200 165 827 535 573 34 103 66 2 242 209 1,002 584 762 77 194.: 69 5 332 269 1,338 1,020 915 104 '18 4 90 10 129 104 993 713 571 4g- B 20 -- 1,008 780 676 137 12 1 37 40 268 285 662 476 478 33 2 121 111 1,,()84 791 675 64 21 4 6 89 53 1,451 795 1.,100 83 9 7

3,349 2,762 21,899 14,830 14,435 1.391 551 8, 551 85

,,~:. 9 8 284 207 175 37 1

3.358 2,770 22,183 15,037 14.610 1.428 552 8 551 85 468 URBAif loca- Name of town/ward IMOUSTRtAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion Code No. III IV Vial V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

\fUl BAHAOURGARH (M.e.) Ward 1 8 78 2 78 2 3 5 '53 4 4 t· 12 185 2 5 11 42 178. 29 6 71 18 125 1

__ ' 7 2 16 '210 2 8 19 30 153 5 , 9 11 3 Z' 83 1 10 2 71 40 11 5 2 2 76 2 12 14' 124 7 1:3' , 63

14 3 .. 76 4 15 65 16 6 25 _134 5 17 8' 11 346 3

Total 93 6 1 292 20 %.667 67

35 2 Sector-6.HUDAlOutgrowth) -- /

GRMD TOTAl 93 6 1 292 20 2.102 69 469

PRI~Y CEnsus AB~T

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar gina 1 workers Hon-workers

1) VI Vll VI11 IX M F M F K F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

95 7 157 6 136 5 769 52 1,501 2,175 23 443 2 18 236 16 865 1,428 61 (. 290 47 244 32 901 1,452 89 2 126 66 321 27 1,098 1,536 79 146 4 "72 653 97 1,356 1,987 32 13 257 5 53 2 480 115 1,109 1,657 18 185 2 54 5 51 9 98 1,036 1,566 22 264 4 85 414 162 1,066 1,764 25 184 4 56 2 152 55' 638 1,141 16 64 42 169 29 -- 7?3 j ,117 23 83 56 254 68 819 1,332 20 289 s- 64 296 77 1,055 1,714 8 I 177 23 271 41 694 1,080 14 284 47 7 203 83 690 1,133 19 107 21 264 32 554 900 40 167 3 64 214 48 833 1,347 49 139 105 426 77 " 985 1,446 633 {) 24 3,362 39 1,009 21 5,816 1,115 15,923 24,775 18 1 24 2 4 93 32 15 11 209 Z64 651 ~ 3,_ 41 1,013 21 5,969 1,147 15 11 16,132 25,039

APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

471

APPENDIX I

Details of C.D. Blocks included under various tahsils of Rohtak district

Name of tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

1. Gohana Mundlana 1 Gohana 2 Kathura 3 2. Maharn Lakhan Majra (Part) 4 Maham 5 '3. Rohtak Lakhan Majra (Part) 4' Kalanaur 6 Rohtak 7 Sampla (Part) 8 4. Jhajjar Beri 9 Jhajjar 10 Matenhail 11 Sahlawas 12 *Dadri-I (Part) 93

.5. .. ~Bahadurgarh Sampla (Part) 8 Bahadurgarh 13

*Falls in Bhiwani 'District.

473 474 TAHSIL WISE

? .' " ,i· _" ... _ Location District/ Total/ Area No".V:f':_;· No. of Total population Total population in the Code Tah$il Rural/ in kml occu- house- (includir\g age group 0--6 Urban pied holds institutional and No. resi- houseless population) dential houses p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

8 Rohtak District T +4,411.00 276,479 280,005 1,803.606 977,075 831,531 327.926 174.822 153.104 R 4.338.67 214.349216,0741,423,133772,110 651,023264,174140,893 123,281 U 72.33 62,130 63,931 335.473 204,965 180,508 63,752 33,929 29,823

1 Gohana Tahs i 1 T 875.53 47,359 48,149 309,655 168,351 141,304 58,934 31,431 27,503 R 863.96 42,500 42,855 277,159 151,129 126,030 53,115 28,366 24,749 U 6.57 4,859 5,294 32.496 17,222 15,274 5,819 3,065 2,754

2 Maham-Tahsil T 547.75 26,509 26,763 171,521 93,565 77,956 31,561 16,893 14,668 R 544.40 24,133 24,378 156,438 85,539 70,899 28,786 15.392 13,394 U 3.35 2.376 2,385 15,083 8,026 7,057 2.775 1,501 1,274

3 Rohtak Tahsil T 1.149.93 95,930 97,366 620,366 334,992 285,374 108,919 58,342 50,577 R 1,106.11 56,933 57,448 381,908 208,421 173,487 70,724 38,004 32.720 U 43.82 38,997 39,918 238,458 126,571 111,887 38,195 20,338 17,857

4 Jhajjar Tahsil T 1,412.48 66,258 66,810 448,429 239,295 209,134 81,720 43,288 38,432 R 1,403.89 59,995 60,328 406,228 216,906 189.322 74.625 39,504 35,121 U 8.59 6,263 6,482 42,201 22,389 19.812 7.095, 3,784 3,311

5 Bahadu r9arh T 455.22 40,423 40.917 258,635 140,872 117,763 46,792 24,868 21,924 Tahs 11 R 445.22 30,788 31,065 201,400 110,115 91,285, 36,924 19,627 17,297 U 10.00 9,635 9,852 57,235 30,757 26,,478 9,868 5,241 4,627

+Total area figures for the district represent geographical area figures supplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for urban areas are those supplied by the local bodies. Area figures for the rural areas are derived by' subtracting the urban area from the total area of' the district. The total of area figures of tahsil in a district will not tally with the district f;gure~ because the former are derived from the villagewise area figures supplied by the tahs;ldars. 475 PRIMMY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Tribes MAIN WORKERS Total main workers (I--X)

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

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

332,872 180,474 15.2,398 .~ .. .. 921,533 611,227 310,306 530,015 454,074 76,001

275,173 149,535 125,638 •• II •• 679,076 466,889 212,187 425,632 358,922 66,710

57,699 30,939 26,750 " " I. 242,457 144,338 98,119 104,443 95,152 9,291

58,692 31,839 26,853 " .... 142,454 97,937 44,517 98,252 .80,393 17,859

53,427 29,026 24,401 'oJ •••• 123,476 86,482 36,994 89,912 72,555 17,347 5,265 2,813 2,452 ...... 18,978 1'1,455 7,523 8.340 7,828 512

35,240 19,271 15,969 •• I ••• 77,614 54,073 23,541 54,666 44,393 10,273 32,195 17,631 14,564 ...... 69,230 48,926 20,304 50,491 40,691 9,800 3,045 1,640 1,405 ...... 8,384 5,147 3,237 4.175 3,702 473

113,269 61,456 51,813 ...... 334,231 215,308 118,923 175,087 157,404 17,683 76,549 41,785 34,764 ...... 181,614 125,528 56,086 109,606 98,163 11,443 36,720 19,671 17,049 .... " 152,617 89,780 62,837 65,481 59,241 6,240

82,128 43,974 38,154 ...... 225,195 151,166 74,029 120,615 104,763 15,852 75,587 40,517 35,070 ...... 199,937 135,393 64.544 110,206 94,992 15,214 6,541 3,457 3,084 ...... 25.258 15,7?J 9,485 10,409 9,771 638

43,543 23,934 19,609 ...... 142,039 92,743 49,296 ~ 81,455 67.121 14,334

37,415 20,576 16,839 ...... 104.819 70,560, 34,259 65,417 52,511 12,906 6,128 3,358 2,770 ...... 37,220 22,183 15,037 16,038 14,610 1,428 476 T,AHSILWISE

Location District/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Code Tahs il No. Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

p M F P M F P M F

2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

8 Rohtak District T 225,518 182,654 42,864 84,550 68,062 16,488 4,501 4,191 310 R 219,244 176,875 42,369 77,341 61,559 15,782 2,737 2,512 225 U 6,274 5,779 495 7,209 6,503 706 1,764 1,679 85

Gohana Tahsil T 48,602 37,427 11,175 20,288 15,443 4,845 638 608 30 R 48,210- 37,041 11,169 19,587 14,759 4,828 467 446 21 U 392 386 6 701 684 17 171 162 9

2 Maham Tahs i I T 28,510 21,877 6,633 11,554 8,817 2,737 520 420 100 R 27,886 21,385 6,501 10,757 8,J98 2,559 476 377 99 U 624 492 132 797 619 178 44 43

3 Rohtak Tahsil T 56,382 49,568 6,814 24,382 21,007 3,375 2,091 1,987 104 R 54,017 47,38B 6,629 20,606 17,592 3,014 700 662 38 U 2,365 2,180 1B5 3,776 3,415 361 1,391 1,325 66

4 Jhajj ar Tahs il T 61,519 51,767 9,752 20,247 16,947 3,300 882 829 53 R 59,186 49,5SlB 9,588 18,948 15,713 3,235 823 773 50 U 2,333 2,169 164 1,299 1,234 65 59 56 3

5 Bahadurgarh T 30,505 22,015 8,490\ 8,079 5,848 2,231 370 347 23 Tahsil R 29,945 21,463· 8,482 7,443 5,297 2,146 271 254 17 U 560 552 8 636 551 85 99 93 6 477 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT-- Contd.

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manuf ac tu ring, processing, servicing servicing and repairs ;n and repairs ;n other than household household industry indus try IV V(a) V(b)

P M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

30 26 4 5,171 4:705 466 34,576 31,906 2,670 11 10 3,821 3,445 376 21,657 19,240 2,417 19 16 3 .1,350 1,260 90 12,919 12,666 253

3 3 1,465 1,369 96 3,559 3,299 260 1,226 1,138 88 2,761 2,525 236 2 2 239 231 8 798 774 24

3 3 496 414 82 1,833 1,735 98 473 392 81 1,522 1,433 89

3 3 23 22 311 302 ~

15 14 1,709 1,587 122 13,612 13,150 462 3 3 1,115 1,047 68 4,898· 4,580 318 12 11 594 540 54 8,714 8,570 144

3 3 758 687 71 7,810 6,706 1,104 2 2 576 512 64 6,885 5,788 1,097 182 175 7 925 ~ 918 7

6 6 743 648 95 7,762 7,016 746

5 5 431 356 75 5,591 4,914 677 1 312 292 20 2,171 2,102 69 478

TAHSILWISE

Location District/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF Code Tahsil No. CO(lstructi on Trade and commerce Transport, storage and communication VI VII VIII

P M F P M F P M F

2 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

8 Rohtak District T 12,695 12,092 '603 40,604 39,928 676 20,338 20,151 187 R 7,384 6,917 467 11,968 11,710 258 13,475 13,396 79 U 5,311 5,175 136 28,636 28,218 418 6,863 6,755 108

Gohana Tahsil T 1,446 1,398 48 4,495 4,428 67 2,592 2,585 7 R 1,114 1,067 47 2,000 1,949 51 2,169 2,162 7 U 332 331 1 2,495 2,479 16 423 423

2 Maham Tahsi 1 T 700 690 10 2,521 2,481 40 1,245 1,240 5 R 571 565 6 1,411 1,376 35 1,008 1,004 4 U 129 125 4 1,110 1,105 5 237 236

3 Rohtak Tahsil T 5,721 5,512 209 23,221 22,804 417 8,610 8,495 115 R 1,861 1,756 105 3,641 3,5B 68 3,933 3,8~8 35 U 3,860 3,756 104 19,580 19,231 349 4,677 4,597 80

4 Jhajjar Tahsil T 1,962 1,925 37 5,120 5,053 67 3,404 3,387 17 R 1,648 1,613 35 3,096 3,036 60 2,918 2,901 17

U 314 312 2 2,024 2,017 7 486 \ 486

5 Bahadurgarh T 2,866 2,567 299 5,247 5,162 85 4,487 4,444 43 Tahs i 1

R 2,190 1,916 274 1,S20 1,776 44 i 3:,447 3,431 16

U 676 651 25 3.427 3.386 41 I 1.040 1,013 27 479 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT--toncld.

~IN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other services IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 .58 59 60

102,092 90,359 11,733 38;166 3,169 .34,997 1,240,365 519,832 720,533 67,994 63,258 4,736 37,591 2,985 34,606 959,910 410,203 549,707 34,098 27,101 . 6,997 575 184 391 280,455 109,629 170,826

15,164 13,836 1,328 11,911 1,150 10,761 199,492 86,808 112,584 12,377 11,478 899 11,906 1,149 10,757 175,341 77,415 97,926 2,787 2,358 429 5 1 4 24,151 9,393 14,758

7,284 6,716 568 5,018 234 4,784 111,837 48,938 62,899 6,387 5,961 426 5,009 226 4,783 100,938 44,622 56,316 897 755 142 9 8 10,899 4,316 6,583

39,344 33,280 6,064 4,954 727 .4,227 440,325 176,861 263,464 18,832 17,664 1,168 4,472 569 3,903 267,830 109,689 158,141 . 20,512 15,616 4,896 482 158 324 172,495 67,172 105,323

18,910 17,459 1,451 12,950 780 12,170 314,864 133,752 181,112 16,124 15,056 1,068 12,897 718 12,119 283,125 121,136 161,989 2,786 2,403 383 53 2 51 31,739 12,616 19,123

21,390 19,068 2,322 3,333 278 3,055 173j47 73,473 . 100,374

14,274 13,099 1,175 3,307 263 3,044 132,676 57,341 75,335 7,116 5,969 1,147 26 15 H 41,171 16,132 25,039

APPENDIX II

ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

481

483 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block 1 2 3 4

I Gohana (M.C. ) (32.496 5,265 Ward-l 2,448 984 Block 1 611 219 Block 2 592 126 Block 3 667 203 Block 4 578 436 Ward-2 2,543 428 Block 5 673 344 Block 6 676 69 Block 7 697 Block 8 497 15 Ward-3 1,672 3 Block 9 1,194 3 Block 10 478 Ward-4 1,940 17 Block 11 671 10 Block 12 781 Block 13 101 Block 14 387 7 Ward-5 1,532 5;9 Block 15 819 530 Block 16 713 29 Ward-6 2,417 171 Block 17 552 64 Block 18 619 72 Block 19 601 3.5 Block 20 645 1-- Ward-7 ,1,778 19 ~lock 21 584 6 Block 22 614~ 13 Block 23 580 484 APPENDIX JI--Gontd..

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward I urban bloc'k

1 2 3 4

1 Gohana (M.C. )--concld.

Ward-8 1,781 Block 24 - 918 Block 25 863 Ward-9 1,495 60 Block 26 723 11 Block 27 772 49 Ward-l0 2,268 261 Block 28 863 63 Block 29 721 121 Block 30 684 77 Ward-ll 1,728 248 Block 31 626 173 Block 32 486 Block 33 616 75 Ward-l 2 3,105 1,614 Block 34 814 157 Block 35 674 165 Block 36 734 722 Block 37 883 570 Ward-13 2,055 72 Block 38 659 36 Block 39 651 36 Block 40 145 Ward-l4 2,975 86 Block 41 951 30 Block 42 588 37 Block 43 685 13 Block 44 751 6 Ward-15 2,759 743 Block 45 601 15 Block 46 919 Block 47 552 508 Block 48 687 220 485 APPENDIX Il--Gontd. Location Name of the townl Total po~ulation Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

II Maham (M.G. ) 15,08,3 3,045 Ward-l 1,491 48 Block 1 735 Block 2 756 48 Ward-2 1,148 259 Block 3 672 117 Block 4 476 142 WaFd-3 1,050 187 Block 5 519, 187 Block 6 531 Ward-4 1,386 109 Block 7 613 Block 8 773 109 Ward-5 1,068 38 Block 9 465 38 .• tt, ~ Block 10 '603 " Ward-6 1.250 287 Block 11 438 95 Block 12 364 192 Block 13 448 Ward-7 923 4 Block 14 480 4 Block 15 443 Ward-8 i, lIS' 192 Slock 16 574 56 ':Block 17 544 136 Ward-9 963 297 Block 18 449 58 Block 19 514 ,239 Ward-IO 1.129 43 Block 20 546 24 Block 21 583 19 Ward-ll 1,079 755 810,*;. -22··~ - 584 507 Block 23 495 248 486 APPENDIX II--COntd. - -- - Location Name of the town/' Total- population Scpeduled Castes Code ward/urban block L- 1 2 3 4 It M&bam ( ..f~_C. )-~~,ncld. Ward-12 1,271 309 I Block 24 427 133 Block 25 395 69 Block 26 449 107 Ward-13 1,207 517 Block 27 596 249 Block 28 611 268 III Ialanaur (M.C.) 14,5Z4 4,801 Ward-l 1,147 369 Block 1 790 369 Block i 357 I' Ward~ I:, 996 Block 3\ 299 I Block 4 697 Ward-3 1290 27Q Block 5 764 208 Block 6 526 62 Ward-4 1,155 305 Block 7 390 108 Block 8 765 197 Ward-5 1,419 1,117 Block 9 831 751 Block 10 588 366

~ard-6 830 643 Block 11 480 434 Block 12 350 209 Ward-7 1,119 859 Block 13 552 494 Block 14 567 ' 365 'Ward-8 982 156 Block 15 416 304 'Block 16 566 452 Ward-9 1,042 Block 17 576 Block 18 466 487 APPENDIX II--Gontd.

Location Name of the town I Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

III Kalanaur (M.C. )--concld. Ward-10 1,061 90 Block 19 451 Block 20 610 90 Ward-II 991 5 Block 21 693 Block 22 298 5 Warcl-12 1,637 321 Block 23 416 104 Block 24 530 30 , Block 25 691 187 Ward-13 855 66 Block 26 375 4 Block 27 480 62 IV Rohtak (M. C. ) 216,096 30,458 Ward-l 7,598 619 Block 1 753 36 Block 2 557 12 Block 3 665 62 Block 4 841 90 Block 5 736 370 Block 6 705 Block 7 827 Block 8 931 17 Block 9 756 Block 10 827 32 Ward-2 5,76'1 1,675 Block 11 610 427' Block 12 785 22 Block 13 774 25 Block 14 1,032 282 Block 15 852 78 Block 16 1,012 580 Block 11 696 2bl 488 APPENDIX JI--COotd. Location Name of the town! Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block 2 3 4

IV Rohtak (M.C. )--contd.

Ward-3 7,110 4,349 Block 18 825 435 Block 19 856 547 Block 20 961 340 Block 21 594 16'

Block 22 661 ~42 Block 23 843 705 Block 24 912 760 Block 25 720 518 Block 26 738 586 Ward-4 6,075 436 Block 27 846 Block 28 893 4 '. Block 29 617 '-- Block 30 522 7 Block 31 853 133 Block 32 687 H Block 33 945 62 Block 34 712 156 Ward-5 5,713 50

Block 3S 249 -.". Block 36 341 Block 37 957 " Block. 38 833 Block. 39 890 -- Block: 40 766 6 Block: 41 728 44 Block: 42 949 Ward,-6 4,837 Block. 43 720 Block 44 549 Block 45 128 Block 46 717 489 APPENDIX Ii--COntd.

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

"1 2 3 4

IV 'Rohtak (M.e. )--contd. Ward-6 Block. A7 712 Block. 48 702 Block. 49 709 Ward-7 4,833 3 Block. 50 \, 655 Block Sl 602 Block 52 714 Block 53 893 Block 54 547 3 Block 55 609 Block 56 813 Ward-8 5,238 868 Block 57 681 486 Block 58 744 133 Block 59 814 Block 60 685 Block 61 835 Block 62 703 Block 63 776 249

Ward-9 5,132 38 Block 64 665. 11 Block 65 653 Block 66 690 5 Bloc~ 67 597 Block 68 747

Block 69 608 ! 22 Block 70 517 Block 71 655 Ward-lO 6,238 724 Block n 783 30 Block 13 746 Block 74 652 214 Block 75 824 346 490 APPENDIX lI--Gontd.

Location Name of tpe town I Total popu.1ation Scheduled Castes Code ward lurban block

1 2 3 4

IV Rohtak (M.e. )--contd. Ward-IO Block 76 796 Block 77 776 82 Block 78 919 32 Block 79 742 20 Ward-ll 8,565 3,459 Block 80 837 579 Block. 81 794 794 Block 82 967 308 Block. 83 611 61 Block. 84 833 ,35 Block 85 649 381 Block 86 647 56a Block 87 114 4Q Block 88 7lb '288 Block 89 901 Block 90 735 300 Block 91 761 III Ward-12 6,325 4,120 Block 92 530 93 Block 93 650 470 Block 94 673 470 Block 95 773 773 Block 96 671 677 Block 97 652 \ 579 Block 98 631 45 Block 99 569 11, Block 100 279 279 Block 101 891 723 Ward-l3c 5,787 1,629 Block 102 -694 106 Block 103 793 83 Block 104 703 288 Block 105 421 214 491 APPENDIX IJ--Gontd. Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

2 3 4 IV Rohtak (M.C. )--contd. Wcfrd-13 Block 106 539 512 Block 107 688 352 Block 108 559 68 Block 109 753 6 Block 110 637 Ward-14 6,799 589 Block 111 706 76 Block 112 768 50 Block 113 752 Block 114 1,062 389 Block 115 732 Block 116 748 Block 117 640 4 Block 118 608 15 Block 119 783 55 Ward-15 5,388 2,330 Block 120 650 119 Block 121 901 489 Block 122 664 41 Block 123 898 621 Block 124 786 444 Block 125 801 295

Block 126 ~ 688 321 Ward-16 5,373 1,217 Block 127 726 Block 128 879 11 Block 129 773 456 Block 130 800 Block 131 681 Block 132 728 145 Block 133 786 605 Ward-I7 5,144 440 Block 134 892 268 Block 135. 770 492 AP?ENDII 11 --COntd.

Location Name of the to'o/nl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 IV Rohtak (M.C. )--contd. Ward-I7 Block 136 741 36 Block 137 815 Blo.ck 138 574- 136 Block 139 644 Block 140 708 Ward-IS 6,956 96b Block 141 699 Block 142 687 Block 143 807 110 Block 144 710 384 Block 145 428 102 Block 146 567 14 Block 147 759 258 Block 148 681 26 Block. 149 772 72 Block 150 846 Wud-19 5,3S3 621 Block 151 697 54 Block 152 768 79 Block 153 843 49 Block 154 839 391 Block 155 851 4B Block 156 777 Block 157 608 Ward-20 6,994 756 "Block 158 733 37 Bloek 159 750 4:6

Block 160 751 1~2 Block 161 648 170 Block 162 nO Block 163 669 18 Block 164 243 Block 165 545 Block 166 74,8 160 493 APPENDIX IJ--Contd. Location Name of the townl Tota.l population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

I 2 3 4 IV Rohtak (M.G. )--contd. Ward-20 Block 167 535 133 Block 168 662 Wa.rd-21 8,676 422 Block 169 729 80 Block 170 808 22 Block 171 876 Block 172 844 16 Block 173 670 57 Block 174 676 13 Block 175 905 95 Block 176 778 13 Block 177 913 126 Block 178 659 Block 179 818 Ward-22 5,545 170 Block 180 851 51 Block 181 630 9 Block 182 767 5 Block 183 1,026 48 Block 184 678 31 Block 185 690 Block 186 903 26 Ward-23 5,146 45 Block 187 760 27 Block 188 876 18 Block 189 381 Block 190 760 Block 191 634 -.,. Block 192 802 -1-- Block 193 933 Ward-24 6,902 528 Block 194 858 14 Block 195 736 18 Block 196 722 20 494 APPENDIX Il--Gontd.

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward / urban block

1 2 3 4

IV Rohtak (M.G. )--contd. Ward-24 Block 197 752 37 Block 198 634 Block 199 785 21 Block 200 687 299 Block 201 870 53 Block 202 858 66 Wat'd-25 5,602 243 Block 203 678 6 Block 204 665 Block 205 676 Block 206 540 162 Block 207 811 28 Block 208 625 11 Block 209 699 36 Block 210 422' B'lock 211 48b ( Ward-26 5,574 28 Block 212 713 11 Block 213 773 ..1_ Block 214 755 4 Block. 215 805 Block. 216 719 Block 217 599 Block 218 553 Block 219 657 13 Ward-27 5,395 Block 220 585 Block. 221 578 Block 222 620 Block 223 579 Block. 224 564 Block 225 637 Block 226 591 495 APPENDIX II--Contd.

Location Name of the town!- Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 IV Rohtak" (M.C. )--contd. Ward-27 Block 227 632 Block 228 609 Ward-28 6,368 335 Block. 229 595 286 Block. 230 656 6 Block. 231 695 Block. 232 593 Block 233 558 Block. 234 596 21 Block. 235 726 5 Block 236 bfi 17 Block 237 639 Block 238 693 Ward-29 6,779 222 Block 239 Block 240 756 9 Block 241 649 13 Block 242 755 97 Block 243 804 83 Block 244 559 10 Block 245 562 5 Block 246 652 Block 247 654 5 Block 248 793 Block 249 595 Ward-30 6,979 1,142 Block 250 565 31 Block 251 301 Block 252 625 84 Block 253 523 5 Block. 254 597 62 Block. 255 564 15 Block 256 351 13 Block. 257 705 21 496 APPENDIX IJ--COntd.

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes' Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 IV Rohtak (M.G. )--contd. Ward-30 Block 258 480 275 Block 259 869 321 Block 260 338 186 Block 261 538 81 Block 262 523 48 Ward-31 8,332 1,643 Block 263 516 128 Block 264 539 64 Block 265 509 26 Block 266 472 7 Block 267 726 638 Block 268 1,049 313 Block 269 497 38 Block 270 496 52 Block 271 645 34 Block 272 694 Block 273 711 211 Block 274 867 12 Block 275 611 120, W"ard-32 5,265 63 Block 276 772 20 Block. 277 805 6 Block. 278 785 Block 279 881 5 Block 280 748 9 Block 281 699 23 Block. 282 575 Ward-33 5,350 321 Block 283 804 62 Block 284 662 189 Block 285 819 Block 286 716 Block 287 933 4 Block 288 775 56 Block 289 641 10 497 APPENDIX II --Contd.

Location Name of the town! Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

IV Rohtak (M.C. )--concJd. Ward-34 6,538 212 Block 290 896 Block 291 802 Block 292 502 1 Block 293 906 2 Block 294 580 6 Block 295 607 80 Block 296 524 39 Block 297 593 38 Block. 298 423 38 Block 299 705 8 Ward-35 6,396 195 Block. 300 657 2 Block 301 886 Block. 302 942 59 Block. 303 755 Block 304 1,044 54 Block. 305 769 Block. 306 661 Block 307 682 80

V Kheri Sampla (C. T) 7,838 1,461 Ward-l 7,838 1,461 Block 1 651 53 Block 2 696 139 Block 3 1,139 55 Block 4 794 1 Block 5 766 3 Block. 6 950 106 Block 7 755 395 Block. 8 813 706 Block. 9 741 Block. 10 533 3 498 APPENDlX Il--Q)ntd.

Location Name of the townl Tota.l population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 z 3 4

VI Bed (M.C.) 14,508 1,871 Ward-l 1,487 854 Block 1 728 503 Block: 2 759 351 Ward-2 1,054 105 Block 3 511 Block. 4 543 105 Ward-3 1,371 17 Block 5 663 Block 6 708 17 "Ward-4 1,117 Block 7 651 Block 8 466 Ward-5 747 Block 9 747 Ward-6 1,353 669 Block lo. 763 478 Block- 11 590 191 Ward-7. 1,221 33 Block 12 582 33 SlocK 13 639 Ward-8 1,017 15 Block 14 6,12 10 Block 15 405 5 Ward-9 1.085 Block 16 549 Block 17 536 Ward-l0 1,256 178 BlocK 18 626 152 Block 19 630 26 Ward-ll 1,261 Block 20 673 Block 21 588 ,499 APPENDIX JI--Gontd.

Location Name of the townl -~Tot.al population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

VI Beri (M.C)--concld. Ward-12 426 Block 22 .426 Ward-13 1,113 Block 23 437 Block 24 676 VII Jhajjar (M.C. ) 27,693 4,670 Ward-l 2,742 1,070 Block 1 1,022 726 Block 2 1,720 344 Ward-2 1,935 487 Block 3- 975 304 Block 4 960 183

Ward-3 1,921 50

Bloc~ 5 934 Block 6 987 50 Ward'-4 1,956- 537 Block 7 1,131 491 Block 8 825 46 Ward-5 1,703 234 Block 9 934 41 Block 10 769 193 Ward-6 1,050 38 Block 11 1,050 38 Wa,rd-7 2,114 111 .Block 12 846 55 Block 13 685 56 Block 14 583 War'd-:-8 1,626 141 Block 15 822 7 Block '16 804 134 Ward-9 1,414 132 Block 17 728 ~23 Block 18 686 '1 500 APPENDIX II --Contd • 'Location Narne of the town I Total population Scheduled Ca3tes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4 VII Jhajjar (M.C. )--concld. Ward-10 1,544 341 Block 19 822 243 Block 20 722 98 Ward-ll 1,635 322 Block 21 837 170 Block 22 798 152 Ward-12 2,431 543 Block 23 786 217 Block 24 781 166 Block 25 864 220 Ward-13 1,900 373 Block 26 620 26 Block 27 579 74 Block 28 701 273 Ward-14 1,724 212 Block 29 808 53 Block 30 916 159 Ward-IS 1,998 79 Block 31 622 ,20 Block 32 536 40 Block 33 840 19 VIII Babadurgarh (M.C.) 56,524 6,111 Ward-1 5,053 1,076 Block 1 798 257 Block 2 556 111 Block 3 566 67 Block 4 1,012 254 Block 5 493 114

Block 6 51~ 70 Block 7 473 94 Block 8 637• 109 Ward-2 3,120 17 Block 9 1,213 Block 10 882 9 Block 11 1,025 8 501 APPENDIX II --Gontd •

Loeation Name of tq.e townl Total populatiqn Schedu~ed Castes Code ~ard/urban block

1 2 3 4

VIII ~d'Q~.rh (M.G. )--contd. War,d-3' 3,123 89 Bloek 12 544 Block 13 848 4 Block 14 746 48 Block 15 985 37 Ward-4 3,523 871 Block 16 1,136 48 Block H 1,094 85 BIQck 18 1,293 738 Wa:rd-5 4,730 674 Block 19 1.276 34 Block 20 662 4 Block 21 826 23 Block 22 688 Block 23 677 412 Block 24 601 201 Ward-6 3,957 226 Block 25- 776 20 I Block 26 684 114 BlQC;;,k 2'1 529 31 Block 28 608 7 Block. 29 845 28 Block. 30 515 26 W,al"d-7 3,736 161 Block. 31 944 Block n 719 Block. 33 754 42 Block 34 748 92 Block 35 571 27 Ward-8 4,074 374 Block. 36 728 59 Block 37 749 16 Block 38 600 29 502 APPENDIX II--COntd

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

1 2 3 4

VIII Bahadurgarh (M.G. )--contd. Ward-8 Block 39 614 207 Block 40 792 33 Block 41 590 30 Ward-9 2,455 45 Block 42 679 45 Block 43 995 Block 44 781 Ward-10 2,447 365 Block 45 864 303 Block 46 986 20 Block 47 597 42 Ward-ll 2,990 451 Block 48 395 Block 49 815 33 Block 50 681 345 Block 51 484 37 Block 76 615 36 Ward-12 3,788 60r Block 52 794 4 Block 53 623 163' ", " 708 104 Block 54 , Block 55 692, 77 Block 56 971 253 Ward-13 2,394 23'3 Block 57 878 ... Block 58 787 233 Block 59 729 Ward-14 2,636 1 Block 60 .903 1 Block 61 938

Block 62 795 ~~ 503 APPEND!X !t--Concld.

Location Name of the townl Total population Scheduled Castes Code ward/urban block

..... 1 2 3 4

VIII Bahadurgarh (M.C. )-- concld.

Ward-IS 1,965 553 Block 63 798 209 Block 64 843 244 Block 65 324 100

Ward-16 2.919 2~2 Block 66 934 58 Block 67 980 Block 68 1.005 174 Ward-17 3,614 142 Block 69 549 12 Block 70 ~51 Block 71 726 36 Block 72 659 29 Block 73 483 Block 74 546 65, Bahadurgarh (O.G. ) Sector 6 711 17 Ward-1 711 17 Block 75 711 17 Grand Total 385,473 57,~99

ANNEXURE TO APPENDIX DISTRICT PRiMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES

505 506 ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District! Total! No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled literates tion C.D. Block! Rural! households Caste population Caste population Code U.A.! Urban with S.C. in the age-group No. Cityl members 0--6 Town-

,p M F P M ,F P M F

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

8 Rohtak T 56,781 332,872 180,474 152,398 71,260 37,629 33,631 119;622 85,736 33~886 District R 47,366 275,173 149,535 125,638 59,336 31,411 27,925 96,826 70,208 26,618 U 9,415 57.699 30,939 26,760 '1,924 6,218 5,706 22,790 15,528 7,268 Mundl ana T 3,819 19,796 10,809 8,987 4,345 Z.270 2,075 6,160 4,645 1.514 C.D. Block

R 3,819 19,796 10,809 .8 ,987 4,345 2,270 2,075 6 , 160 I 4, 64i 1,514 U _'_ 2 Gohana T 3,750 20,332 ,10,919 9,413 4,588 2,414 2,174 7,089 5,119 1,970 C.O. Block R 3,750 20,332 10,919 9,413 4,588 2,414 2,,174 7.089 5,.119 1,970

U 3 Kathura T 2,198 13 ,299 7,298 6,001 2,998 1.591 1,407 4',215 3.128 .1,087 C.D. Block R 2,198 13,299 7,298 6,001 2,998 1,591 1.407 4,212 3.128 1,087 U 4 Lakharr ,-tajra T 2,610 15,213 '8.358 6.855 3.281 1,740 1,541 4,969 3,768 1'.201 C.D. Block R 2,610 15,213 8.358 6,855 3,281 1,740 1,541 4,969 3,768 1,201 I U -->

5 Maham T 4,350 25,157 13,808 11,349 5,493 2,906 2,~87 7,855 5.B61 1,994 C.D. Block

R 4.350 25,157 13~808 11,349 5,493 2,905 2,587\ 7.855 5.861 1.994 U

6 Kalanaur T 5,454 33.163 18,001 15,162 7.082 3,720 3~362 11,647 8.471 3.176 C.O. Block' \ R 5,454 33,163 18,001 15,162 7,082 3.720 3.362 11,647 8.471 3.176 U 7 Rohtak T 3.372 20,088 11,082 9,006 4,370 2.373 1,997 6,821 4.993 1.828 C.D. Block R 3,372 20,088 11,082 9,506 4,370 2,373 1,997 6,821 4.993 1,828 U 507 I Of SCHEDUl ED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Total main II III IV workers (I-IX)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

96,727 80,687 16,040 3,600 2,919 681 55,181 43,852 11,329 1,537 1,369 168 10 5 5

81,740 67,221 14,519 3.311 2,650 661 52,099 41,164 10,935 1,351 1,208 143 7 4 3 14,987 13,466 1,521 289 269 20 3,082 2,688 394 186 161 25 3 2 6,592 5,033 1,559 126 93 33 4,,960 3,548 1,412 83 74 9

6,592 5,033 1,559 126 93 33 4,960 3,548 1,412 83 74 9

6,165 4,934 1,231 112 108 4 4,244 3,213 1,031 100 94 6

6,165 4,934 1.231 112 108 4 4,244 3,213 1,031 100 94 6

4,303 3,374 929 151 104 47 3,272 2,445 827 32 32 -- \

4,303 3,374 929 151 104 47 3,272 2,445 827 32 32 f 4,464 3,824 640 218 193 25 3,373 2,802 571 75 73 2

4,464 3,824 640 218 193 25 3,373 2,802 571 75 73 2

7,992 6,'263 1,729 283 242 41 6,071 4,552 1,519 296 228 68 3 2

7,992 6,263 1,729 283 242 41 6,071 4,552 1,519 296 228 68 3 2

9,231 7,911 1,320 306 260 46 5,513 4,565 948 166 160 6

9,231 7,911 1,320 306 260 46 5,513 4,565 948 166 160 6

5,999 5,218 781 113 86 27 4,314 3,708 606 72 65 7

5,999 5,218 781 113 86 27 4,314 3,708 606 72 65 7 508

AllftEXlR~­ DISTRICr'PRI~Y'cEMSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS l.OCi\- District/ tion C.D. Block/ Code U.A./CHy/ V(a~ V(b) VI VII Ko. Town p M F p M F p 1'1 F p M F

1 2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

8 Rohtak T 799 730 69 8,214 6,820 1,394 4.169 3,775 394 3,714 3,604 110 Dfstrlct R 637 585 52 ,6.633 5.287 1,346 2.728 2,410 318 2.063 2.011 52 U 162 145 17 1,581 1,533 48 1,441 1,365 76 1,651 1,593 58 1 Mundlana T 145 136 9 227 204 23 145 139 6 157 156 C.O. Btoek R 145 135 9 227 204 23 145 139 6 157 156 1.

U 2 Gohana T 93 90 3 51~ 409 107 175 156 19 155 149 6 C.D. Block R 93 gO .3 516 40J 10] 175 156 19 155 149 6 u -- -' .. 3 Kathura T 25 25, 185 145 40 37 37 106 105 C.D. Block R 25 25 185 145 40 37 37 106 105 1

U 4 lakhan Majra T 15 13 2 121 116 5 40 38· 2 84 84 C.D. Block R 15 13 2 121 116 5 40 38 2' 84 84

U .... 5 Maham T 65 62 3 190 170 20 101 99 2 1~4. 115 9 C.O. iloek R 65 62 3 190 170 20 101 99 124 115 u.. -•. , --' 6 Kalanaur T 73- ~1 6 852 714 138 445 386 .59 307 302 5 C.D. Block R 7l 67 6' ,'" 852 714 138 445 386 59 307 302 , 5

U 7 Rohtak T 61 54 7 357 262 95 129 126 3 99, 98 1 C.O. Block R 61 54 7 357 262, 95 129 126 3 99 98

U ,,-- 509 I--contd. Of SCHEDtI.._ED C~S. INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margfnal workers Non-workers

VIII IX

P , M: F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

• 2,871 2~845 26 16,632 14.768 1,864 6,610 828 5.782 , 229,535 98.959 130.576

1.717 1,703 14 11.194 10,199 995 6,402 719 5.683 ;187,031 81,595 105,436 1,154 1,142 12 5,438 4,569 869 208 109 99 42,504 17.364 25.140 68 68 681 615 66 1.290 141 1,149 11.914 5;635 6.279

68 68 681 615 66 1,290 141 1,149 11.914 5,635 6,279

118 116 2 652 599 53 628 90 538 13,539 5.895 7.644

118 116 2 652 599 53 628 90 538 13.539 5,895 7,644

87 87 408 394 14 442 47 ·395 8,554 3,877 4.677

87 87 408 394 14 442 47 395 8,554 3,877 4,677

62 61 475 444 32 408 47 361.(f 10,341 4.487 5,854

62 61' 1 476 444 32 408 47 361 10,341 4,487 5.854 oJ:?:

97 97 752 696 66 / 791 31 760 16.374 7,514 8,860

97 97 762 696 66 791 31 760 16.374 7,514 8.860

, 219 217 2 1,349 1,239 110 217 138 79 23.715 9.952 13.763

219 217 2 1.349 1.239 110 217 138 79 23,715 9,952 13,763

111 111 743 708 35 421 39 382 13,668 5,825 7,843

111 '1' 743 708 35 421 39 382 13,6~8 5,825 7,843 510 ANNEXURE­ DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca- District! Total! No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled literates tion .c.D.Block! Rural/ households Caste population Caste population Code U.A./ Urban with S.C. in the age-group No. City/ members 0--6 Town

,p M F P M .F P H F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 1Q 11 12 13

8 Sampla T 2,866 17,044 9,173 7,871 3,833 2,014 1,819 6,155 4,395 1,760 C.D. Block R 2,614 15,583 8,407 7,176 3,475 1,830 1,645 5,647 4,089 1,558 U 252 1,461 766 695 358 184 174 508 306 202 9 Beri T 2,890 17,309 9,262 8,047 3,728 1,946 1,782 6,,566 4,693 1,873 C.D. Block R 2,890 17,309 9,262 8,047 3,728 1,946 1,782 6,566 '4,693 i 1,873 I '!l"'-"':' U .. ~ 10 Jhajjar T 4,800 28,185 15,165 13,020 5,895 3,091 2,804 10,S83 7,671 3,212 C.D. Block R 4,800 28,185 15,165 13,020 5,895 3,091 2,804 10,883 7,671 3,212 U 11 Matenhail T 2,462 15,299 8,229 7,070 3,202 1,739 1,463 5,702 4,049 1,653 C.D. Block R 2,462 15,299 8,229 7,070 3,202 1,739 1,463 5,702 4,049 1,653 U 12 Sahhwas T 2,523 14,794 7,861 6,9'33 3,121 1,639 1.482 5,717 4,023 1,694 C.D. Block R 2,523 14,794 7.S61 '6.933 3,121 1,639 1,482 5.717 4.023 1,694 U

13 Ba!.1a~ur9arh T 6,528 36,972 20,345 16,627 7,764 4,155 3,609 '13 ;568 9,705 3,863 C.D. B1 oc~ R 6,524 36,955 20.336 16,619 7,758" 4,152 3.606 13,555 9,697 3,858 U 4 17 9 8 6 3 3 13 8 5 93 Dadri-I (Part) T C.D. Block R U IV Rohtak (M.e.) U 4,868 30,458 16,310 14,148 6,353 3,304 3,049 12,030 8,142 3,888

Gohana (M.C.) U 994 5,'265 ,4..~1J 2,452 1,057 549 508 1,618 1,154 464 II Maham (M.e.) u 513 3,045 1,640 1,405 643 346 297 ',093 757 336 III Ka.lanaur (M.e.) U 775 4,801 2,595 2,206 1.018 538 480 1,725 1,239 486 511 I--contd. Of SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Total maln II III IV workers (I-IX)

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

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

4,666 4,075 591 87 79 8 3,002 2,502 500 44 43

4,121 3,711 410 78 71 7 2,541 2,219 322 42 41 545 364 181 9 8 461 283 178 2 2 4,667 3,991 676 178 147 31 3,159 2,671 488 86 83 3 1

4,667 3,991 676 178 147 31 3,159 2,671 488 86 83 3

8,106 6,738 1,368 366 296 70 4,312 3,503 809 116 113 3

8,106 0,738 1,368 366 296 70 4,312 3,503 809 116 113 3

3,911 3,342 569 620 541 79 2,392 1,964 428 113 81 32 1

3,911 3,342 569 620 541 79 2,392 1,964 428 113 81 32

3,879 3,338 541 182 167 15 2,639 2,222 417 ~ 70 4

3,879 3,338 541 182 167 15 2,639 2,222 417 74 70 4

12,315 9,549 2,766 578 342 236 5,309 3,752 1,557 96 94 2 12,310 9,544 2,766 578 342 236 5,309 3.752 1,557 96 94 2 5 5

7,845 6-,991 .854 140 133 7 469 448 21 138 113 25

1,242 1,184 58 36 36 314 303 11 10 10 958 760 198 31 22 9 521 374 147 7 7 1,145 1,115 30 50 50 664 655 9 15 15 512 ANNEXURE- DISTRICt PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- Oi'strict/ tion C.D. Block/- Code U.A./CHy/ V(a) V(b) VI VII No. Town p M F P M F P M F P M F

2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

8 Sampla T 23 22 97 96 253 223 30 147 141 6 C.D. Block R 20 19 95 94 1 253 223 30 143 137 6 U 3 3 2 2 4 4 9 Bed T 19 18 411 298 '13 89 89 156 153 3 C.D. Block R 19 18 411 298 113 89 89 156 153 3 U 10 Jhajjar T 39 29 10 1.550 1.186 364 260 239 21 215 209 6 C.O. Block R 39 29 10 1,550 1,186 364 260 239 21 215 209 6 U 11 Matenhail T 16 15 150 146 4 79 78 63 6i C.D. Block R 16 15 150 146 4 79 78 1 63 Sa 1 U

12 Sehlawas T 9 9 380 302 78 45 45 91 90 C.D. Block

~ 9 9 380 302 78 45 45 91 90 U 13 Bahadurgarh T 57 48 9 1,599 1,241 358 930 755 175 363 351 12 C.D. Block~ R 57 f1.8 9 1,599 1,241 358 930 755 175 363 351 12 .U -... 93 Dadri~I (Part) T C.O. Block R;

U -~ -- \-- IV Rohtak (M.C.) U 86 72 14 976 938 38 1.073 1.027 46 1,130 1,084 46 I Gahana (M.C.) U 15 14 1 133 131 2 27 27 87 85 2 II Maham (M.C.) U 4 3 1 liD 55 5 31 27 4 68 67 II I kalanaur( N.c.) U B 8 35 35 47 42 5 60 59 1 513 l--coo1:4. OF SCHEDULED CASTES INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VIII IX

P Mi F P M F P M F P M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4§ 50 51 52

209 205 4 803 763 40 13 8 5 12,365 5,090 7,275

207 203 4 741 703 38 10 8 2 11,452 4,688 6,764 2 2 62 60 2 3 3 913 402 511 73 73 4-95 459 36 266 24 242 12,376 5,247 7,129

73 73 495 459 36 266 24 242 12.376 5,247 7,129

172 172 1,076 991 85 861 60 801 19,218 8,367 10,8"51

172 172 1,076 991 85 861 60 801 19,218 8,367 10,851

87 86 390 369 21 255 19 236 11,133 4,868 6,265

87 86 390 369 21 255 19 236 1.1.133 4,868 6,265

76 75 383 358 25 326 21 305.(1 10,589 4,502 6;087

76 75 383 358 25 326 21 305 10,589 4,502 6,087

340 337 3 3,043 2,629 414 487 54 433 24,170 10,742 13,428 340 337 3 3,038 2,624 414 487 54 433 24,158 10,738 13,420 5 5 12 4 8 , --

76~ 756 10 3,066 2,420 646 200 104 96 22,413 '9,215 13,198 65 65 554 513 41 1 1 4.022 1,628 2,394 45 45 191 160 31 4 4 2.083 876 1.207 42 42 224 209 15 3,656 1,480 2,176 514 IIIfHEXllRE - DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Loca-District/ Total/ No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Liter ates tionrC.D. Block/ Rural/ households Caste population Caste population Code! U.A./City/ Urban with S.C. in the age-gr oup No. Town members 0--6

,p M F P M .F P M F

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

V K'heri Samela U .252 1,461 766 695 358 184 174 508 306 202 (C. T.) VI Beri (M.e.) u 288 1,871 997 874 356 182 174 703 522 181 VII Jhajjar(M.C.) U 700 4,670 2,460 2,210 877 435 442 2,299 1,521 778 Bahadurgarh U 1,025 6,128 3,358 2,770 1,262 680 58Z 2,820 1,887 933 (U.A. )

VIII (i) Bahadur- U 1,021 6,111 3,349 2,762 1,256 677 579 2,807 1,8?9 928 garh (~.C.)

(ii) Sector-6, U 4 17 9 8 6 3 3 13 8 5 HUDA (Ou tgrowth ) Total Urban 9.415 57.699 30.939 26,760 11,924 6,218 5,706 22.796 15,528 7,268

Notes: (i) The following abbreviations have been used for the status of a town :-.. C.T.~-Census Town M.C.--Municipal Committee (ii) U.A.--Urban Agglomeration (iii) The town treated as such for the first time in 1991 Census is under li ned. 515 I--concld. OF SCHEDUl ED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY" OF MAIN WORKERS

Total main II III IV workers {I-IXj

p 14 F P M F P M F P M F P M F

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

545 364 181 9 B 461 283 178 2 2 ------

456 444 12 291 288 3 2 2 -- 1.115 1,074 41 17 14 3 177 174 3 5 5 1,681 1,534 147 6 6 185 163 22 7 7

1,676 1,529 147 6 6 185 163 22 7 7 ------

5 5 ------

25 3 2 14.987 1',~ 1.521 289 269 20 3,082 2,688 394- 186 161 516 ~XtJtE DISTRICT PlUMMY CEllSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Loca- 'District/ tion C.D. Block/ Code U.A./City/ V(a) V(b) VI VII No. To~n p M F P M F P M F p M F

2 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

V Kher1 Samen U 3 3 2 2 4 4 ( (C .T.)

VI Beri (H.C.) U -- 11 11 3 3 29 29 --- VII Jhajjar{M.C.) lJ 21 20 206 206 121 118 3 117 117 Bahadurgarh U 25 25 158 155 3 139 1.21 18 156 148 8 tu .A.) VII I (1) Bahadur- U 25 25 .. - 156 155 3 139 121 18 156 148 garh (M.C.)

(1 t) Sector-6, U .. - -.. -.. I- HUDA ( Outgrowth.) Total Urban tl2 145 17 1.581 1.533 48 1.441 1.365 76 1.651 1.593 58 5_}7 I--concld. Of SCHEOlI.ED C'STES INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Hon-workers

VIII IX

p M F p M F p M F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 . 46 47 48. 49 50 51 52 .

2 2 62 60 2 3 3 913 402 511

27 27 93 84 9 1,415 553 j862 101 101 --' . 349 318 31 3,555 1.386 2~ 169 106 104 2, 899 805 94 4,447 1,824 Zt623

J 106 104 2 894 800 94 4,435 '.82& ~,,615

5 5 12 4 8

1.154 1,142 12 5,438 4,.569 869 208 109 99 42.504 17.364( 25,140. 518 _XURE DISTRICT PRI_' CEISUS A8STJtACT

Loca- Districtl Totall No. of Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Literates tion Tahsil , Rural I households Caste population Caste population Code Urban with S.C. in the age-group No. members 0-6

.? M F p M p M F

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

8 Rohtak T 56,781 332,872 180,474 152,398 71,260 37,629 33,631 119.622 85.736 33.886 Oistri,ct R 47,366 275,173 149,535 125.638 59,336 31,411 27,925 96,826 70,208 26,618 U 9,415 57,699 30,939 26,760 11,924 6,218 5,706 22,796 15,528 7.268 1 Gohan~ T 10,761 58,692 31,839 26.853 12,988 6,824 6,164 19.082 14.047 5,035 lahsil' R 9,767 53,427 29,025 24.401 11,931 6,275 5,656 17,464 12,893 4.571 U 994 5,265 2.813 2.452 1,057 549 508 1,618 1,154 464 2 Maham Tahs 11 T 6,042 35,240 19,271 15,969 7.684 4,064 3.520 11,296 8,364 2.932 R 5.529 32.195 17,631 14,564 7.041 3.718 3,323 10,203 7.697 2.596 U 513 3,045 1,640 1.405 643 346 297 1,093 757 336 3 Rohtak Tah~il T 18,693 113,269 61,456 51.813 24,274 12,815 11,459 40.849 2Q,146 11,703 R 12,798 76,549 41,785 34.764 16,545 8.789 7,756 26.586 19.459 7.127 U 5,895 36,720 19,671 17,049 7,729 4,026 3,703 14,263 9,687 4,576 4 Jhajjar T 13.663 82,128 43,974 38,154 17,179 9,032 8,.147 31,870 22,479 9.391 Tahsil R 12,675 75.587 40,517 35,070 15,946 8,415 7,531 28.868 20.436 8,432 I U 988 6,541 3,457 3,084 1,233 617 6J6 3.002 2,043 959 .5 Bahadurgarh T 7,622 43.543 23,934 19,609 9,135 4,894 4,241 16,525 11,700 4,825 Tahsil R 6.597 37,415 20,576 16.839 7,873 4,214 3.659 13,705 9,813 3,892 U 1,025 6.128 3.358 2,770 ".262 680 582 2,820 1,--887 933 519 tr OF' SCHEDll ED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

f Total m'~1n I II III IV worKers: ~I-IX}

p M F P. M F p M F p M F P M F t. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

~6,727 80,687 16,040 3,600 2,919 681 55,181 4~,852 11,329 1,537 1,369 168 10 5 5 81,740 67,221 14,519 3,311 2,650 661 52,099 41 .164 10,935 1,351 1,208 143 743 14,987 13,466 1,521 289 269 20 3,082 2 688 394 186 161 25 3 2 18,302 14,525 3,777 425 341 84 12,790 9,4509 3,281 225 210 15 17,060 13,341 3,719 389 305 84 12,476 g;rr06 3,270 215 200 15 1,242 1,184 58 36 36 314 i03 11 10 10 11,132 8,765 2,367 437 369 68 8,227 6,1S9 2,058 362 292 70 3 2 10,174 8,005 2,169 406 347 59. 7,706 5,795 1,911 355 285 70 3 2 958 760 198 31 22 9 521 374 147 7 7 31,036 27.290 3,746 783 688 95 15,626 13,388 2,238 451 412 39 3 2 1 21,501 18.820 2,681 584 497 87 '14,032 12,002 2,030 296 282 14 2 2 9,535 8.470 1,065 199 191 8 1,594 1,386 208 1st 130 25 1 -- 22,134 18.927 3,207 1,363 1,165 198 12,970 10,822 2,148 396 354 42 3 2 20,563 17,409 3,154 1,346 1,151 195 12,502 10,360 2.142 389 347 42 '2 2 1.571 1.518 53 17 14 3 468 462 6 7 7 1 14.123 11;180. - 2,943 592 356 236 5,568 3,964 1,604 103 101 2 12,442 ·9,646 2,796 586 3~O 236 5,383 3,801 1,582 96 94 2 1.681 1.534 147 6 6' 185 163 22 7 7 8 Rohtok T 799 730 69 8,214 6;820 1.394 4,169 3,775 394' 3,714 3,604 '"no District R :637 585 52 6,633 5,287 1,346 2,728 2,410 318 2,063 t,011 52 U 162 145 17 1,581 ,533 48 1,441 1,365 76 1,651 1,593 58 Gohana T 278 265 13 1,061 889 172 384. 359 25 505 495 10 Tahsil R 263 251 12 928 758 170 357 332 25 418 410 8 U 15 14 133 131 2 27 27 87 85 2 2 Mah, T,ahs 11 T 69 65 4 320 I 290 30 165 157 8 253 243 10 i , R 65 62 3 260 I 235 25 134 130 4 185 176 9 U 4 3 60 55 5 31 27 4 68 67 3 Rohtak Tahs 11 T 266 236 30 2,357 2,086 271 1,953 1,810 143 1,766 1,707 59 1 R '69 153 16 1,344 ',,111 233 833 741 92 572 560 12 U 97 83 14 1,013 975 38 1,120 1,069 51 1,194 1,147 47 4 Jhajjar T i04 91 13 2,708 2,149 559 597 572 25 671 660 11 Tahsil R 83 71 12 2,491 . 1,932 559 473 451 22 525 514 11 U 21 20 217 217 124 121 3 146 146 .5 Bahadurgarh T 8t ·73 9 1,768 1,406 362 1,070 877 19i 519 499 20' Tahsil R 57 48 9 1,610 1.251 359 931 756 175 363 351 12 U Z5 25 158 155 3 139 121 18 156 148 8 521 U--Concld. Of SCHEDUlED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

VIII 1X ( I \ P M F I P H F P M F( P M F . 41 42 43 1,4 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

2,871 2,845 26 16,632 14,768 1,864 6,610 828: 5,782 229,535 98,959 \ 130,576 1,717 1,703 14 11,194 10,199 995 6,402 719 15,683 187,031 81,595 105,436 1,154 1,142 12 5,438 4,569 869 208 109 99 42,504 17,364 25,140 338 336 2 2,295 2,121 174 2,361 279 2,082 38,029 17,035 20,994 i 273 271 2 1,741 1,608 133 2,360 278 2,082 34,007 15.407 18,600 65 65 554 513 41 1 1 4,022 1,628 2,394 158 157 1 1,136 1,021 117 1,006 58 948 23,102 10,448 12,654 113 112 947 861 86 1,002 54 948 • 21,019 9,572 11,447 45 45 191 160 31 4 4 2,083 876 1,207 1,389 1,373 16 6,442 5,588 854 1,048 313 735 81,185 33,853 47,332 579 573 6 3,090 2,899 191 845 209 636 54.203 22,756 '31,447 810 800 10 3,352 2,689 663 203 104 99 .26;982 11,097' 15,885 536 534 2 2,786 2,579 207 1,708 124 1,584 58,286 24,923 33,363 408 405 2 2.344 2.17i 167 1,708 124 1,584 53,316 22,984 30,332 128 )28 442 402 40 4,970 1,939 3,031 450 445 5 3,971 3,459 512 487 54 43~ 28.933 12,700 16,233 344 341 3 3,072 2.654 418 487 54 433 24.486 10,876 13,610 106 1Q4 2 899 805 94 4,447 1,824 2,623 o-. .._,00 ('f') M......

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