DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
District Census Handbook is being brought out in two volumes-Part A and Part B for each district separat~ly. The Part A volume consists of village and town directories giving basic information relating to infra-structure and amenities and total populatiun of ea.ch village and town as thrown up by 1981 Census. The non-census information relates to the year 1979/ 80/1981, making it almost synchronous with the 1981 popUlation census, Part B volume presents primary census data, known as in census Jargon as 'Primary Census Abstract' (peA) for each village and ward c,f a town. The peA gives totAl population with scheduled castes/scheduled tribes, literates, main workers by main categories, marginal workers and non-workers break-up. Two special tables-one for scheduled caste population and another for scheduled tribe pClpulation are also presentr.d in Part 'B' volume. These tables give tahsil-wise and townwise and also for the district as a whole scheduled caste/scheduled tribe population •. It is important for the readers to acquaint themselves with census concepts of general importance.
1. RURAL AND URBAN AREAS
The census data are presented by rural and urban areas. A rural area is non-urban consisting of revenue villages with well defined boundaries which is the smallest unit in the hierarchy of administrative units. It may comprise of several hamlets. Yet it is considered one unit for the persentation of data. Habitations in forest areas are also considered as villages and each forest range OffiCtr's beat is considered as one forest village.
Urtan areas have been especially defined for the purpose of population census. The definition is treated with some flexibility with a view to accommodating D!inor variations for meeting the exigency of the situation. An UI ban unit has been defined as follows:
(a) All places with a municipal, curporation. municipal board, cantonment board, noti fied area and town area.
(b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria:
(i) A minimum popUlation of 5,000;
(ii) At least 75% of the male working popUlation engaged in non-agricultural activity,
(iii) A popUlation of atleast 400 per Sq. km. (or one thousan,i per sq. mile.)
Allied agricultural activitie9 such as fishing, logging etc. have been considered agricul tural in 1981 Census for determining the proportion of engagement of male popu!ation in non agricultural activities for the purpose of declaring a place a town.
2. URBAN AGGLOMERATION
The concept of Urban AggI.Jmeration of the 1971 is also adopted for 1981 Census. Very often the growth of towns over-lap?ed the statutory limits of the city or town. Laf!~e ( xvi )
railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, industrial areas etc. came up outside the limits of the town but they form continuous growth with the town. These outgrowths mayor may not by themselves qua lify to be treated as separate towns but these outgrowths deserve tl) be treated as urban areas. Such a town with their outgrowth areas is treated as one urban unit and called 'Urban Agglomeration' and Urban Agglomeration may constitute.
(i) A city with continuous outgrowths, (the part of outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within the boundaries of the adj.)ining village or villages).
(ii) One town with similar outgrowth or two or more adjoining towns with their out-growths as in (i), or
(iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.
3. CENSUS HOUSE
A 'census house' is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc., used recognised as a separate unit. It may be vacant or occupied. It may be used for residential or non-residential purpose or both.
4. HOUSEHOLD
A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and wh.:> take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigency of work prevents them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or unrelated persons or having a mix: of both. Examples of unrelated household are boarding houses, masses, hostels) resideniial hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams etc. These are called institutiona.l hous~holds. There may be one-member households, two-member households or multi-member households. For Census pUl'pose, each one of these types is regarded as a household.
5. SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBES
A persons has been returned as belonging to a scheduled caste or scheduled tribe if caste or tribe to which he belongs is inclUded in the schedule of the State.. Schedulfld caste can belong to Hindu or Sikh religion. However, a persClns belonging to scheduled tribe can profess any religion.
6. LITERATES
A person who can both read and write with understanding m any language is to be taken as literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not a literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have passed any minimum ()ducational standard.
7. WORKER
In 1981 Census, the economic status of a person has been classified as ;
(i) Main worker ( xvii )
(ii) Marginal Worker (iii) Non-workers
Th~ dichotomy of workers and non-workers or 1961 and 1971 census has b~en discarded in 1981 Census and time disposition criterion in ec::momic activity with one year reference period is adopted. A pers:m who has engaged himself in economic activity for major part of the year (at least 133 days) is considered as main wJrker while those who worked in for s;)matime during the last year but not major part of the year have been treated marginal worker. Those who have not worked at all during the one year reference p~riod are non-w Jrkers. Work has been defined as participation in any ecunomically productive activity. Such participatiun may l-e physical or mental in nature. Work invo ves not only actual work but also effective supervision and dirtjction of work.
8. CUL TrV ATOR A person is c;)nside,red a cultivator if he has engaged in cultivation as a single worker or family worker of land woned or held from Government or held from private persons or institutions for payments in money kind or share. Cultivation incilldes supervision or direction of cultivation. Cultivation involves ploughing sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops and other crops ,>uch as sugar cane, gruund nuts, tapioca etc. and pulses, raw jute and kindered fibre crops, cotton etc. and does not inc:ude fruit and vegetab:e gruwing or keeping of orchards or groves or working on plantation like tea, coffee, rubber etc.
9. AGRICULTURAL LABOURER A person who ,,,orks in anJther persun's land for wages in m::mey, kind or share should be regarded as an agricultural labourer. He does not have a risk in the cultivation but merely works in another persons land for wages.
19. HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY HousehJld Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the househuld himself/herself and or by the memuers of the hJusehJld at home or within the precincts of house where the household lives in urban ueas. The larger prJportion of wurkers in a household industry sh:Julcl consist of memb'1rs of the househ;)ld inclUding the head. The industry sh;)uld not be run on the scale of a r<16istcI ed factory which wuuld qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. Industry impli()s productiun, prJcessing, servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom weAving, doing, carpentry, bidi rulling, pottery manufacture, bicycle repairing blacki smithy, tailuring etc.
11. OTHER WORKERS
All workers, who are not cultivato!'s or agricultural labourers or engaged in Household Industry are treated as other workers. This category covers factory and plantation workers, Government servants, Municipal employees, teachers, priests, entertainment artists, workers engaged in trade, commerce, business mining, construction etc.
ANALYTICAL NOTE
The district of Etawah is one of the five districts of Allahabad division. It lies between 26°21" and 27°1" north latitude and 78°55" and 79°45" east longitude. According to the Serveyor General of India, the area of the district is 4,326 sq. kms. It lies in the south-west centre of the State. In the north it touches districts Mainpuri and Farrukhabad, in the east district Kanpur, in the south district Jalaun and in the west district Agra and the state of Madhya Pradesh. Rivers Yamuna, Chambal, Rind, Kunwari and Sengar pass through the district.
It sustains a population of 1,742,651 giving a population density of 403 persons per sq. km. The total population of the district constitutes 1.6 per cent of state population. The district stands 41st in area and 37th in population amongst the 56 districts of the State. There
are 293,997 occupied resid~ntiaI house,:; and 313,276 households in the district. An average
household consists of about 6 persons. It comprises of 4 tahsils vi~. Etawah, Bharthana, Bidhuna and Auraiya of which Etawah is largest in population and Eidhuna the smallest, while in area tahsil Etawah is largest. There are 1,543 villages and 12 towns in the district.
Nearly 14.8 per cent of the population T{lsides in the urban area while the remaining 85.2 per cent in the rural. Urbanisation in the district is lower than the state as a whole (17.9 per cent).
In the whole district, scheduled caste population is nearly 25.4 per cent of the total while scheduled tribes population is negligible.
The literacy is as high as 37.3 per cent in the district, about 48.7 per cent amongst males and 23.6 per cent amongst females. It is only 34.8 per cent in the rural as against 51.5 per cent,in the urban.
The participation rate m economic activity i.e. proportion of main workers to total population is about 26.2 per cent. Marginal w0rkers additionally constitute 0.21 per cent of the total population.
DISTRIBUfION OF POPULATION OF VILLAGES AND TOWNS
1 he following table presents tahsil-wise rural and urban population by sex separately ;los also number of total inhabited villages and numher of towns in the tahsils of the districts. 2
TaLle 1; Po~ulation, number Of villages aud t,)\vns 1981
No. of villages t'~ -..A-. __---., Name of Tahsil TotaJ Rural Urban Total Inhabited No. of town I , ,------,..._, ,------~------., P M F p M F P M F
1 .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Etawah 510,791 276,978 233,813 376,841 205,471 171,370 133,950 71,507 62,443 361 353 3 2 Bharthana 398,326 218,621 179,705 366,921 201,961 164,960 31,405 16,660 14,745 311 309 2
3 Bidhuna 396,867217,225179,642 379,016207,512 171,504 17,851 9,713 8,138 430 398 2 4 Auraiya 436,667238,831 197,836 362,222 198,617 163,605 74,445 40,2.14 34,231 441 402 5
Total l,742,651 951,6·.) 790,996 1,485,900 813,561 671,439 257,651138,094 119,557 1,543 1,4,52 12
Tahsil Etawah has the highest population of 510,791 followed by Bharthana, Bidhuna and Auraiya. The same order holds g,lcd for the rural and urban population. Auraiya tahsil has the highest number of total villages 4:41 of which 40:2 are inhabited follvwed by Bidhuna 430 (398 inhabited), Etawah 361 (353 inhabited) and Bharthana 311 (309 inhabited). The distribution of the towns is 5 in tahsil Auraiya 3 in Etawah and 2 each in tahsils Bharthana and Bidhuna. The a, erage population per village comes to 962. Etawah M. B. the district headquartels, has a population of 112,174 followed by Auraiya M. B. 35,815 Bharthana M. B. 24,428 and Jaswant nagar M.B. 14,794. Remaining towns are Babarpur Ajitmal T.A., Bidhuna T.A., Phaphund T.A., Dibiyapur T.A., Atas T.A., Ekdil T.A., Lakhana T.A. and Achhalda T.A.
GROWTH OF POPULATION
There has been an over all popu~ation growth of 2(\4 per cent in the district as a whole, 1:3.7 per cent in the rural and 31.8 per cent in the urban. The following table gives the position in each tahsil separately.
TaMe 2 : Decadal Cbange in distribution o~ pJpulation
Population ,.--._-_._------'------., Percentage decadal Name of Tahsil 1971 1981 ,ariation 1!171..g1 r--- - __ L __ -----., , , ,-----.. ~------\ ,------., Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Etawah 413,356 316,167 97,189 510,791 376,841 133,950 23.57 19.19 37.82
2 Bharthana 342,341 323,353 18,988 398,325 366,921 31,405 16.35 13.47 65.39
3 Bidhuna 331,078 331,078 396,867 379,016 17,851 19.87 14.48
4 Auraiya 360,927 335,410 25,517 436,667 362,222 74,445 20.98 7.99 191.75
Total 1,447,702 l,306,GG8 loU,694 1,7·12,6;1 1,4'15,000 257,651 20.37 13.71 81.0.4 Amongst tahsils, Etawah has registered the highest population growth (23.6 per cent). It is mainly due to high population gr()wth in its rural ar~a. Tahsil Bidhuna was entirely rural in 1917 but now it consists c.f 2 towns vi;:;. BiJ.huna T.A. and Achhalda T.A.
VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGES If the villages excluding the uninhabited ones are arranged by population size (less tha.n 200,200-499/500-1999,2000-4999, 5000-9999 and 10,000+ above), the position is as follows:
Table 3 : Distribution or villages by population ranges
No. of villages Percentage of villages in Range of popu:ation in each range each range
2 3
Less than 200 108 7.39 20()..499 346 23.67 5()()"1,999 840 57.45 2,00004,999 155 10.60 5.000.9,999 11 0.75 10,000 & above 2 0,14
Total 1,462 190.90
More than half (57.5 per cent) of the villages are of size 500-1/999. In the Remaining T.A. 31 per cent are smaller villages with populativn less than 500. Only two villages have a population 10,000 plus in the district.
VILLAGES BY DENSITY 1£ the villages are arranged by their density z.e. the pjpulation per sq. km. the distribution comes to as presented below :
Table 4 : Distribution or villages by density
Range of density Total no. of village Percentage of villages in (per sq. km.) in each density range each density range
2 3
0.10 4 0.27 11.20 2 0.14 21.50 14 0.96 51.100 33 2.26 101.200 180 12.31 201.300 295 20.18 301.500 536 36.66 501 & above 398 27.22 Not Known
Tvtal 1,412 199.98 4
Maximum number of villages have a density of 301-5 0 followed by villages with a density of 501 +. Small villages upto a density of 50 per Sq. km. are only 1.4 per cent of the total number of the inhab ted villages.
VILLAGES BY SCHEDlJLED CASTE POPULATION In order to have some idea of the distribution of Scheduled Castes in the inhabited villages of tte district, Table 5 below gives the distribution of inhabited villages by proportion of scheduled castes.
Table 5 : Proportion of Scheduled Caste Population t" 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
NIL 122 8.34 o..S 78 5.34 6-10 98 6.70 11-15 161 11.01 16·20 153 10.47 21.30 303 20.73 31 & above 547 37.41
Total 1,462 199.03
There are 122 out of 1,462 inhabited villages which have no scheduled caste population. In 547 villages scheduled caste populatiull is more than 31 per Cl>nt of the total population. The next highest number of villages (30';) are in the per centage range 21-30.
VILLAGES BY SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION 1 here are only 4 villages inhabited by scheduled tribes, which fall in the range (0-5 per cent) of scheduled trite populati0n. Table 6 below presents the p0sition in this respect.
Table 6 : Proportio.l or Schedulei Tdbe Pupulation to total population in the villages
Percentage range of SCheduled tribe No. of village Percentage of villages population to total population in each range in each range
1 2 3
NIL 1,458 99.73 o..s 4 0.27
6~15 16-25
26~3S 36-50
51 &; above
Total 1,462 199.99 s
SCHEDULED CASTE 'SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION IN TOWNS OF THE DISTRICt I Nearly 15.2 per cent of urban population of the district consists of scheduled caste. The percentage of scheduled tribe is nil. Table 7 below gives the scheduled ca ste/scheduled tri1e population in different towns of the district.
Table 7 : Pruportioll or S~heduled caste/Scheduled Trite population ill towns
Total scheduled Total scheduled Percentage of scheduled Percentage of scheduled Name of the town Total caste tribe caste population to tribe population Population Population Population total popu Jation to total population
3 4 5 6 2 I
1 AchhaJda. T .A. 5,688 1,071 18.83 2 Atasu T.A. 7,280 1,415 19.44 3 Ekdil T.A. 6,982 Ij902 27.24 4 Etawah M.B. 112,174 14.923 13.30 5 Auraiya M.B. 35,815 4,232 11.82 6 Jaswantnagar M.B. 14,794 2,775 18.76 7 Dibiyapur T.A. 8,328 1,397 16.77 8 Phaphund T.A. 9,599 1,345 14.01 9 Babarpur Aiitmal T.A. 13,423 3,136 23.36 10 Bharthana M.B. 24,428 4,282 17.53 11 Lakbna T.A. 6,977 1,089 15.61 12 Bidbuna T.A. 12,163 1,607 13.21
All Towns 257,61 39,17.' 15.20
Highest proportion of seheduled caste is in Ekdil T.A. and the lowest in Auraiya M.B.
VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE An attempt to see how literacy is co-related with the sizes of the villages in the district has been made in Table 8 below. The size range;; are same as in Table 3.
Table 8 : Literacy rates by population ra.Jges or villeges
Range of No. of villages - Literacy population in each range rate
2 3
Lesr than 200 108 3.2.76 200499 346 33.1.2 SOO~I,999 840 35.19 2,OOO~4.999 15S 34.74 5.000-9.999 11 30.48 10,000 & above ~ 47.37
Total 1,452 34.83 By and large with the increase in population size of the villages the literacy rate ais;:, gune up with exception of popUlation range 2,OOO-9,9~J9. Starting from 32.8 per cent in the lowttst range (less then 200) it has risen to 47 ·1 per cent in population range 10,000 abvve range. More than half of the villages has literacy around 35 per cent.
TOWNS BY LITERACY RATE
In the tutal urban area of Etawah comprising of 12 tL,wns, toe crude literacy rdte comes to slightly over 34.0 per cent. Table below gives the literacy rate for each tvwn of the district.
Table 9 : Literacy rates {or tOl'US
Name of the towns Literacy rate
Achhalda T .A. 53.62 2 Atasu T.t\. 42.03
3 Ekdil T.A. 40.89
4 Etawah M.B. 49.86
S AuraiYa M.B. 56.81
6 Jaswantnagar M.B. 45.92 7 Dibiyapur T.A. 55.77
8 Phaphund T .A. 41.30
9 Babarpur Ajitmal T.A. SC.2Z
10 Bharthana M.B. 56.62
11 Lakhna T.A 56.56 12 Bidhuna T.A. 60.30
All Towns 51.46
Bidhuna T.A. has the highest literacy rate of 60.3 pe, cent and Phaphund T.A. (41.·~ per cent) the lowest se.ven out of 12 towns of the district have more than 50 per cent literates.
LITERATES, WORKERS AND SCHEDULED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPVLATION
Literacy is as high as 37.3 per cent in the district as a whole with 348 per cent in the rural and 51.5 per cent in the urban. AW0ngst tahsils Auraiya has the highest literacy in total and rural. Urban Jiterracy is highest in Bidhuna tahsil. The lowest literacy obtains in rural and urban areas of tahsil Eta\lah. Male literacy generally conforms to total literacy. It may be interesting to not that female literacy is as high as 40.9 per cent in the urban areas of the district while it is as low as 20.5 per cent in the rural areas.
The district has ab ut 25.4 per cent of its population belonging to scheduled caste with about 34.8 per cent in the rural and 51. 5 per cent in the urban. scheduled tri be population is mainly in rural areas of tahsil Etawah and is .01 per cent. 7
Main workers constitute 26.2 per cent of the total population of the district with 26.4 per cent in the rural and 25.4 per cent in the urban. 'I he highest participation is in Bidhuna tahsil and specially its rural area. Main male workers constitutes 47 per cent of total male popu lation of the district, 47.4 per cent in the rural and 44.8 per cent in the urban. Bidhuna tahsil also has the highest participation of male population. Female participation is quite low around 1.2 per cent in the district as a whole. It is higher in the urban areas than in the rural and this is noticeable in all the tahsils also. Marginal workers constitute only O.~ per cent of total population. Female ma.rginal particlpat ion h quite high' in l:he rural areas as ccmpared to the urban areas of the district.
After deducting the total workers i.I. main plus marginal from total population the remaining are non-W0rkers. Around 73 per cent of total populatiun cl-nsists of non-workers with 73.4 per cent in the rural and 74.5 per cent in the urban. Due to higher participa~L)n the pfJpor tion of male non-workers is less than half the female nen-workers in the district. A condensed Table-lOis given hereunder providing full details un which this brief analysis is based.
Table 10 ~ Literates, Workers, Non-workers, 5ebeduled caste!Scbe~uled Tribe Population in the district
SCheduled Schedu:ed Caste Tribe Literates to total Total/ Tota! PopUlation Popula- Popula. Population Name of Tahsil Rural/ r------~------~ tion to tion to r----__)_.------., Urban P M F total total P M F popula- popula- tion tion
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Etawah Total 510,791 276,978 233,813 20.40 0.009 36.81 48.31 23.18 Rural 376,841 205,471 171,370 22.44 0.012 32.49 44.76 17.77 Urban 133,950 71,507 62,443 14.63 48.96 58.52 38.()O
2, Bharthana Total 398.326 218,621 179,705 27.13 37.81 50.19 22.75 Rural 366,921 201,961 164,960 27.99 36.20 48.89 20.66 Urban 31,405 16,660 14,745 17.10 56.61 65.94 46.06
3 Bidhuna Total 396,867 217,225 179,642 24.43 34.98 46.49 21.0 Rural 379,016 '2£)7,512 171,504 24.87 33'89 45.59 19.73 Urban 17,851 9,713 8,138 15.00 58.17 65.79 49.08
4 AUraiya Total 436,667 238,831 197,836 30.59 39.49 49.75 27.10 Rural 362,222 198,617 163,G05 33.70 36.88 47.54 23.94- Urban 74,445 40,214 34,231 15.48 52.17 60.68 42.18
Tvtal Total 1,742,651 951,655 799,996 25.41 9.093 37.29 4'.1.69 23.58 Rural 1"l85,009 8:13,561 671,439 27.18 0.993 34.83 46.68 29.49 Url.'an 257,651 13S,G9.\ 119,~57 15.29 51.46 69.56 49.94 8
Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to Name of Tahsil Total! total population total population total population total population ,.. __._L __---, , ___•. L __ _, Rural! ,..--..}___., ,----~I_---, Urban P M F p M F P M F p M F
1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
1 Etawah Total 26.35 47.30 1.53 0.16 0.14 0.18 26.50 47.44- 1.71 73.50 52.56 98.29 Rural 26.47 48.02 0.63 0.17 0.16 0.19 26.64 48.18 0.82 73.36 51.82 99.18 Urban 26.01 45.22 4.02 0.11 0.08 0.14 26.12 45.30 4.16 73.88 54.70 95.84
2 Bharthana Total 25.32 45.52 0.74 0.009 0.01 0.004 25.33 45.53 0.74 74.67 54.47 99.26 Rural 25.40 45.62 0.65 25.40 45.62 0.65 74.60 54.38 99.35 Urban 24.31 44.31 1.72 0.12 o 18 0.05 24.43 44.49 1.77 75.57 55.51 98.23
3 Biduuna Total 27.11 48.97 0.66 0.13 0.15 0.10 27.23 49.12 0.76 72.77 50.88 99.24 Rural 27.16 49.08 0.65 0.12 0.14 0.09 27.28 49.22 0.74 72.72 50.78 99.26 Urban 25.86 46.64 1.07 0.30 0.36 0.22 26.16 47.00 1.29 73.84 53.00 98.71
4 Auraiya Total 26.06 46.35 1.60 0.55 0.51 0.59 26.61 46.86 2.16 73.39 53.14 97.84 Rural 26.37 46.86 1.50 0.63 0.58 0.69 27.00 47.44 2.19 73.00 52.56 97.81 Urban 24.55 43.84 1.90 0.16 0.18 0.14 24.71 44.01 2.04 75.29 55.99 97.96
Taotl Total 26.21 47.93 1.16 O.ll 0.21 0.22 26.43 47.2-1 1.3) 73.57 52.76 93.61 Rural 26.36 47.41 9.85 9.23 9.22 0.24 26.59 47.63 1.99 73.41 52.37 98.91 Urban zt;.37 44.81 2.93 8.14 9.14 9.13 25.51 44.95 3.96 74.49 55.95 96.94 Primary Census Abstract 10
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DISTRICT PRIMRAY CENSUS ABSTRACT
~~lT cpTlj q:;,~ ;;n~ Main Workers ,..------
f;m;rr/~m~JiiIT\ 311.~f"fil ~~ ~~lT Cflif ~~/~/if''!;n '3f'1;;rlfi:mr qi<;:;r 0fT~ 'liT~ il'fiT<: District/Tahsil/ Scl:edu!ed man: Total main workers Cultivators U. A./City/ tribes Literates (I to IX) (I) Town
,-__ L_-, ,--~_..J__ ___ ...... , ( __ ~ __ ..J__ ___-, ,.-____L'""'--_---....,
0<1"0 '! 0 ~13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 1
44 31 13 649,867 463,3£4 185,::03 456,814 447,699 9,295 391,1681.98,6852,433 Tutal 27 44 31 ]3 517,291 379,740 137,551 391,437 385,734 5,703 294,288291,8882,400 FluraI 132,576 83,624 48,952 65,377 61,875 3,502 6,880 6,797 83 Urban
44 31 13 188,9&5 133,859 :4,187 134,:.91 131,008 3,583 76,199 75,663 446 T55,927 35,512 20,415 28,774 26,707 2,067 760 747 13 Urban Etawah M. B. 6,794 4,384 2,410 4,144 3,751 393 323 319 4 Urban Jaswantnagar M. B. 2,855 1,952 903 1,928 1,877 51 594 581 13 Urban EkdiI T. A.
159,607 169,7.29 40,878 1ee,f!40 99,;;17 1,323 6"1,853 68,435 417 Total Bharthana Tahsil 2. 132,829 98,743 34,086 93,204 92,135 1,069 68,086 67,674 412 Rural 17,778 10,986 6,792 7,636 7,382 254 767 762, 5 Urban
13,832 8,631 5,201 5,989 5,785 204 479 475 4 Urban Bharthana M. B. 3,946 2,355 1,591 1,647 1,597 so 288 287 1 Urban Lakhana T. A.
138,824 1()O,992 37,832 1(17 ,~-12 101,378 1,194 s.1,735 IH,391 J.t4 Total Bid!mna Tahsil 3 128,440 94,602 33,838 102,955 101,848 1,107 83,705 83,361 344 Rural 10,384 6,390 3,994 4,617 4,530 87 1,030 1,030 Urban
7,334 4,415 2,919 3,096 3,038 58 792 792 Urban Bidhuna T. A. 3,050 1,975 1,075 1,521 1,492 29 238 238 Urban Achhalda T. A.
172,439 118,814 :;3,fC6 113,S!l 110,706 3,10.3 71,471 79,193 1,276 Tvtal Auraiya Tahsil 4 133,592 94,424 39,168 95,533 93,078 2,455 68,065 66,837 1,228 Flural 38,838 24,400 14,438 18,278 17,628 650 3,406 3,358 48 Urban 12
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1. tePH ~&:~ft(:( qTl1 14,149 13,757 392 6,307 4,846 1,461 33,926 36,742 1,284 IH1111T 12,979 12,614 365 1,395 1,305 90 10,939 10,738 201 ~cHT ;:r;n: qrf~2. m:q;n ~~~R q'l1 1.1,983 14,648 335 1,416 1,322 94 15,588 15,111 477 ~rr+rTUf 14,286 13,974 312 1,184 1,107 77 9,648 9,380 268 rfln:Tlf 697 674 23 232 215 17 5,940 5,731 .za9
m~3. fOfTl'l ~~~Tt:r qll1 10,;46 to,3S7 189 5,686 1,619 76 10,635 10,029 58,; m+rTiTf 10,137 9,955 182 1,501 1,425 76 7,612 7,107 505 f~i'ff 4. 3llhn ~&~'i\=l' lITl1 18,782 17,812 979 2,3:e 1.,182 138 21,23S 29.:11 721 lAT+rTUf 16,982 16,106 876 1,272 1,200 72 9,2~4 8,935 279 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
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Q' z ft..__ oj J:;" ... fij'fmi~r~/'1m: .~~ J!P Q 'ii ;:l 'Pf..~/~<:/Cf.Hr ~U ___-~ 0:1 ~ :::;- D istrict/Tahsil/ If Q It"" .£ 'iffB rf~"li 'liTil' Ofi\if 34 35 36 37 38 39 3 1
3,726 1,959 1,767 1,282,111 ~02,eS7 78G,G~4 Total Etawah District 27 3,374 1,765 1,609 1,090,189 426,062 664,127 Rural 352 194 ISS 191,922 76,025 115,897 Urban
793 J81 411 375,497 146,588 229,819 r"tal Etawah Tahsil 1 650 325 325 276,446 106,473 169,973 Rural 143 57 86 98,961 39,115 59,846 Urban
52 24 28 83,348 33,067 50,281 Urba'l Etawah M. B. 53 9 44 10,597 4,158 6,439 Urban Jaswantnagar M. B. 38 24 14 5,016 1,890 3,126 Urban Ekdil T. A.
57 39 7 267,449 119,974 178,375 Total Bhartltana Tahsil 2 273,717 109,826 163,891 Rural 37 30 7 23,732 9,248 14,484 Urban
31 25 6 18,408 7,181 11,227 Urban Bharthana M. B. 6 5 5,324 2,067 3,257 Urban Lakhana T. A.
~9S 331 177 28,7S7 110,516 178,271 Total Bidhuna Tahsil 3 455 296 159 275,606 105,368 170,238 Rural 53 35 18 13,181 5,148 8,033 Urban
29 18 11 9,038 3,532 5,506 Urtan Bidhuna T. A. 24 17 7 4,143 1,616 2,527 Urban Achhalda T. A.
1,3S8 1,216 I,m 320.46~ 126,909 193,559 Total Auraiya Tahsil 4 2,269 1,144 1,1 25 264,420 104,395 160,025 Rural 119 72 47 56,048 22,514 33,534 Urban 14
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aIT~ ~ 'fl11:q-rf~ rm~llt 4.00 5,377 6,240 35,815 19,172 16,643 4,232 2,303 1,929 ilTGR'1<: 3T'"frCll1~ i'{lT~~~ r!'n:rlt 5.00 2,119 2,194 13,423 7,375 6,048 3,135 1,733 1,403 'li'lt~ i'{t]\~~ rt1T<:llt 5.00 1,361 1,383 9,599 5,110 4,489 1,345 725 620 fuf.r:Tr'I"( ~~ ~Ilt 3.25 1,596 1,605 8,328 4,537 3,791 1,397 770 621 aTCT~ rrlR€f~ ;;mylt 3.00 1,179 1,183 7,280 4,020 3,260 1,415 794 627
;:ftc : 1. 'Uo;;:rr/fGffiT it 3Trrf;:al1 "m.r)f~~" ~) 'fi') 3n~frr T DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 1
20,345 12,354 7,991 8,469 8,157 312 841 833 8 Urban Auraiya. M. B. 6,741 4,402 2,339 3,317 3,211 106 809 797 12 Urban Babarpur AHtmal T. A. 3,964 2,511 1,453 2,430 2,307 123 586 573 13 Urban Phaphund T. A. 4,728 3,020 1,708 2,191 2,139 52 77 76 1 Urban Dibiyapur T. A. 3,060 2,113 947 1,871 1,814 57 1,093 1,079 14 Urban Atasu T. A.
Note: I. Provisional "Geographical Area" figures of state/districts are SUpplied by the Surveyor General. Figures for Urban area are those supp lied by the Local Bodies. Area figures for rural area are derived by substracting the urban area hom the total area of the district The area figures totalled over all the tahsils in a district will not tally with the district figures because the former are those SUpplied by the Director of Land Records (Board of Revenue). 2. The villagewise areas are as reported by the Tahsildar, while the rural areas of each tahsil (in District Primary Census Abstract) has been derived by deducting the sum of urban areas from the total area figures of the tahsil furnished by the Board of Revenue. U. P. 16
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2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 amm ;::rr<:q'Tf~T ;:;;r<::Tlf 456 429 27 289 284 5 6,883 6,611 272 If,~ w~ '1'I11:€i'lf rr·r?llf 525 500 25 228 185 43 1,091 1,049 42 fsf~~ DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ~'ABSTRACT
34- 35 36 37 38 39 3 2
5 5 27,341 11 ,015 16,346 Urban Auraiya M. B. 58 47 11 10,048 4,117 5,931 Urban Babarpur AiitmaI T. A. 28 9 19 7,141 2,794 4,347 Urban Phaphund T. A. 1 6,136 2,398 3,738 Urban Dibiyapur T. A. 27 16 11 5,382 2,190 3,192 Urban Atasu T. A. 18
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27. fiSf;;:rT ~i!'T l. tZTOlT ffQ~'~ tfTlT 19,076 1o.i,179 53,3% 45,783 27,4l9 21,918 5,501 l.TP'fTIJf 15,741 84,579 47,764 36,815 2.0,399 16,960 3,439 rrrritrr 3,335 19,600 10,634 8,968 7,020 4,958 2,062
~cm ;:{IT\qT~-;f''f,T ;:PT<::T2. ~~~;rT ~~~)~ "l1<-l11'tT '11Klfif~'f.l '1rrfil:T 815 4,282 2,329 1,953 1,590 1,100 490 3. fif~;:rT ~~~ft(:l' f~'lT ~ ~'.if 'f'T<:I4. st'Hqr aQ~r;;;r l4111 27,",33 133,577 70,771. 62,8f)S 35,161 27,318 8,843 'lfl1TfIl 2.5,719 122,052 64.4-1-7 57,605 32,563 24,715 7,848 '1lT~lPRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
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1;1" fJ ci ~-hi .0.... .;Z ~::;J ....__";:::;- f;;r;;fT !d'Q.~T, ____L ___----., ,_------.-L----, r--.. ----I ------oq"o '10 ~i"r &f '10 Ii~T 0110 ~~ ~~r p M F P M F p M F
11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 3 2 1
119,9,tO 116,2:.7 3,6~3 65,:42 (4,73.; 808 35,4J6 34,113 1,373 Total Eta\\ah District 27 109,286 106,399 2,887 64,666 63,871 795 33,723 32,420 1,303 Rural 10,654 9,888 766 876 863 13 1,763 1,693 70 Urban
28,779 27,882 897 13,585 13,508 77 7,147 6,9n 175 Tutal Etawah Tahsil 1 23,290 22,888 402 13,394 13,317 77 6,679 6,519 160 Rural 5,489 4,994 495 191 191 468 453 15 Urban
4,162 3,770 392 42 42 157 156 Urban I:tawah M. D. 82.3 730 93 33 33 48 43 5 Urban Jaswantnagar M. B. 504 494 10 116 116 263 254 9 Urban Ekdil T. A.
30,117 ;:9,267 8CG 16,4;'9 16,228 231 9,7()3 9,368 :m Tvtal Bharthaua Tahsil 2 28,682 27,886 796 16,356 16,126 230 9,303 8,973 330 Rural 1,435 1,381 54 103 102 1 405 395 10 Urban
1,166 1,122 44 80 80 377 367 10 Urban Bharthana M. B. 269 259 10 23 22 28 2S Urban Lakhana T. A.
26,467 Z6,071 ;:,96 18,022 17,961 61 6,189 6,0.-5 134 T'Aal Bidhuna Tahsil 3 28,752 25,373 379 17,863 17,802 61 6,016 5,886 130 Rural 715 698 17 159 159 173 169 4 Urban
436 426 10 109 109 107 104 3 Urban Bidhuna T. A. 279 272 7 50 50 66 65 Urban Achhalda T. A.
34,;;71 33,(61 1,:10 17,'176 l7/'37 439 12,412 U,7B 714 Tutal Auraiya Tahsil 4 31,562 30,252 1,310 17,053 1(),626 427 11,725 11,042 683 Rural 3,015 2,815 .200 423 411 12 717 676 41 Urban 20
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27. ieT~T \Sff{tfa: liT'f 3,283 2,837 446 15,629 14,693 1,926 'IT+1'T1Jf 2,146 1,921 225 8,751 8,187 564 i'f'T~:m 1,137 916 221 6,878 6,416 462
1. ,e:r~C:Tqr i'fI'I"<:'11f2. ~~tlf{T ff~a)~ #t1'f 634 558 76 3,316 3,113 203 lJTl'fllJ'f 603 532 7J 2,420 2,255 165 'll~I>·FH '1'lT\'1Tf~T "frrtltf 23 18 5 686 657 29 ~;:n YJ'fI<: Ift;r '1'1'<:111 8 8 210 201 9
3. f~!!f{i ff~~~ ~)1'f 409 589 11 1,8.:6 1,666 199 'l'1l'f11T[ 374 363 11 1,499 1,322 177 '1.,,<:ltf 26 26 357 344 13
fq~rrT Yf'lT<: Ift;r 4. atliqT ff~at~ ~)l'f 686 688 93 3,973 3,'J2,1 249 'l'r+r11Tj' 498 419 79 2,286 2,165 121 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
Q (0 0 .It"' z f~~ 1W,g - -:=- f;j'f;;;rT/~~I;;;r/.,rr<: !5" til ~8 1i a ;s~~!~( /Zf:12:sJ.T ,_~ District /Tahsil ( ~,- ,_§ ~ -~--- ~\lftf<:fCfi' 'iiT>r cp<:~ cn~ 'iiT;f '1 q;(~ qr~ ~..., U. A.jCityj ~~ Marginal workers Non workers ~~ Town j
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26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2
19.s,M3 Total .27 l,ll~ .298 830 325,768 126,963 Etawah District 990 215 775 293,326 114,693 178,633 Rural 138 83 5S 28,382 11,370 17,012 Urban
56 18 38 7;;.344 30,496 44,84~ Total Etalta'l Tahsil 1 61,289 24,876 36,413 Rural 56 18 38 14,055 5,620 8,435 Urban
5' 5 10,756 4,292 6,464 Urban Etawah M. B. 32 4 28 1,920 804 1,116 Urban Jaswantnagar M. B. 19 14 5 1,379 524 855 Urban Ekdil T. A.
16 15 1 77,9·13 30,%5 46,978 Total BhartlJana Tahsil 2 74,023 29,452 44,571 Rural 16 15 3,920 1,513 2,407 Urban
13 13 3,103 1,194 1,909 Urban Bharthana M. B. 3 .2 817 319 498 Urban Lakhana T. A.
IG3 43 69 70,374 27,119 43,255 Total Bidhu;ta Tahsil 3 90 30 60 68,424 26,355 42,069 Rural 13 13 1,950 764 1,186 Urban
5' 5 1,166 444 722 Urean Bidhuna T. A. 8 8 784 320 464 Urban Achhalda T. A.
9,-3 222 731 93,0.17 37,483 60 , 5~r''llfO ~nf(i'lfT i:ti fm:{ ~I:'~~ iil'Ot'l"''1T ~~
1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10
am lIT iftRQTfi1cliT il'l"ft<:f 748 4,232 2,303 1,929 1 ,299 923 376 iil'l'OI'<:Cf"\ 3T;;rf~+r'1 il'T\ !?f?£ il'T<:T<:f 559 3,136 1,733 1,403 1,078 793 285 " I:fit{~ PRII\1RY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 1
1,080 973 107 67 61 6 117 107 10 Urban Auraiya M. B. 792 757 35 143 142 271 258 13 Urban Babarpur AjitLnal T. A. 357 331 26 64 63 146 142 4 Urban Phaphund T. A. 403 393 10 12 11 3 3 Urban Dibiyapur T. A. 383 361 22 137 134 3 180 166 14 Urban Atasu T. A. 24
~r-"CI'('f iifTfi'f!:fT ~ f~~ SfNfq"fi ~;n m
2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25
31i~ m ;:m<:':nf~T ,,If<::Tl:f 48 48 848 757 91 orr.r<:'!,-:: aTGffcfln::r i'flf<:: ~'Of PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES
~----- 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2
3,152 1,330 1,822 Urban Auraiya M. B. 32 32 2,312 944 1,368 Urban Babarpur Ajitmal T.A. 17 4 13 971 390 581 Urba.n Phaphund T. A. 994 377 617 Urban Dibiyapur T. A. 4 3 1,028 432 596 Ubra.n Atasu T. A. 0 CI
0lt''" zI) ~.e JU)'g f~ /<'f"W:iTtf /'i"lfr. ~ ~.2.. 31'0 'if'\i('T, ~~l:[l 1b'u ---~ ~~~ /~7/cr;"f'fT to ~ ~f~a- qfr.cH<:l 31'1~fT.f;:r \i('~\i('rfQ<[1 'fiT It' t:l ~::r ~p:: j.g District/Tahsil! !;< :::- cr;'t ~\"ol:I'T ~~ "'~1.lT u. A./CitY/ ""?!"1 No. of households Total Population of ~l~<: 'ii e0 ...< Town ~~ with S.T. members Scheduled tribe Literates
,--___~l. r---_J_-~---, 0<1'0 ~o ~~T &10 ~o ~T p M F p M F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
27 fm:rr iimfT If)rr ;5 41 31 13 1;3 l.i lXf1:flU[ 5 44 31 13 15 15 'ilTfl1 '{!lcn ('I'&:~lt:1' lfTrr 5 44 31 13 15 IS lXT+rlU[ 5 44 31 13 15 15 'i"lf,\l~7.TCfT 'l11"<:'TIftf'iiT ~<:m "Gt~cr.C!2 ~~qO{T ('I'~«R If)'' ..nl1Trrr 3 f1il'~rrT i'l'i!"'f(i tr)rr lXTl1f:r[ "l"lf fq~'il "1m: &l?f 'if('\T1T arum 'fIl",\~?f 'if(~T1T
4 OTi~lfr i'I'~ trTrr <;[l111TfT PRIMRY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
~~l:f cpr+{ Cfi'~ qT~ Main Wukersr
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15 15 Total District Etawah 27 15 15 Rural Urban
15 l5 Total Etawah Tahsil 1 15 15 Rural Urban
Urban Etawah M. B. Urban Jaswantnagar M.B. Urban Ekdil T. A.
Total Bharthana Tahsil 2 RUral Urban Urban Bharthana M. B. Urban Lakhna T. A.
Total Bidhuna Tahsil 3 Rural Urban
Urban Bidhuna T. A. Urban Achhalda T. A.
Total Auraiya Tahsil 4 Rural Urban
- -.~------~- . --~------. __ -- 28
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f\if<.1T J<:f~'1Ti'iT / 'l'1\~ tfrr.:cnf<.'fi ~?111T, ~~qT<:::'1, ~ ~l't\rr) UfJ,~/~ 1 I~Ofr ~fqf<:1lT <>;]"<: 1i<:~lTa District/Tahsil! Household IndustrY, ManufBcturing 3f"'tf 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 f~T icT"'T ~)11 15 15 iTl1TI1T 15 15 i'I'fH'TlI'
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f~T JC1\'(U"r~ /26 27 28 29 30 31 :3 2
29 16 13 Total District Etawah 27 29 16 13 Rural Urban
29 16 13 Total Etawah Tahsil 1 29 16 13 Rural Urban
Urban Etawah T. A. Urban Jaswantnagar M. B. Urban Ekdil T. A.
Total Bharthana Tahsil 2 Rural Urban
Urban Bharthana M. B. Urban Lakhna T. A.
Total Bidhuna Tahsil Rural 3 Urban
Urban Bidhuna T. A. Urban Achhajda T. A.
Total Auraiya Tahsil 4 Rural Urban 30
1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
31~lfT i'f"lRq-Tf~'flT ;rru~ GfTq;:~<: 0TGr"t~+n1 'ilT<: ~?f 1't1T\I'!t tfiW ~i( PRIMARY CENSlJS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 1
Urban Auraiya T. A. Urban Babarpur AHtmal T .A. Urban Phaphund T. A, Urban Dibiyapur T. A. Urban Atasu T. A. 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25
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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES
26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2
Urban Auraiya T. A. Urban Babarpur Ajitmal T. A. Urban Phaphund T. A. Urban Dibiyapur T. A. Urban Atasu T. A,
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