CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES-20

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XII - A & B

VILLAGE &TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE &TOWNWIS"E PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

DISTRICT

Director of Census Operations punjab PUNJAB 'DISTRICT AMRITSAR

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C.O.BLOCKS A AJNALA B C VERKA BOUNDARY, INTERNATIONAl ...... " " .. .. " .. ..' .... _. _. - o DISTRICT ...... " ...... _._._ TAHSIL ...... "" ...... _._._ E JANDtALA • C.D.BLOCIL F TARSIKKA .... """ .. " ~~-@;@ HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT; TAHSIL ... .. " " " " .. _:.:;NH",I,--_ G NATIONAL HIGHWAY SH25 STATE HIGHWAY H IMPORTANT METALLI!:D ROAD ...... ,,--- I RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE ...... ' .... " ; J RIVER AND STREAM .... " ...... " .. " ...... ~ VILLAGE HAV1NG !!ODD AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME . .. A19OII. K TARN TARAN ~:gA~1 A~~. ~~T~ :.o~ULATION SIZE CLASS .I ~"~:I~~~ ...... L POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... PTO M DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION " ...... ~[IJ VALTOHA REST HOUSE .... " .. , ...... _...... " .... RH N' ' 0 PATTI , 1. All boundorl •• oro updalH upl" 101 Oece_. le8e. DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS IS ALSO TAHSIL HEADQUARTERS ~~~==~~~~ ______~ ______------J s-d UI)OII Sllvrt,of india map wlt~ tile ,ponniaolon of tho Sunoo,or General of India. TM cOlIne of IN RAVI/SATLUJ RIVER ...... to conllnual chongt owing 10 "'Ifling of Iho river bed. CENSUS OF INOIA-1991 A-CENTHAL G()VltnNMI~NT PUBt.l CAT IONS

Part 1-1\ Administration Report-Enumeration (for office use only). Part I-:B Adm i n i s t rat ion Re po r t - Tab u I a t ion ( for office use only). Part II-A General Population Tables and Pri~ary Census and Abstract (Combined Volume) Part II-B Part· III General Economic Tables Part IV Socia.} and Cultural Tables Part V Migration Tables P.art VI Fertility Tables Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VI II Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part IX-A Town Uirectory 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 C e n S'u sAt 1 as

B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Part XII-A and B Distict Census Handbook for each district:

Part XIIA-Village and Town Directory Part XI1B-Village and Tow~wise Primary Census Abstrnct.

- I CONTENtS Pages

I. Foreword vii 2. Preface be 3. Important statistics of the district xiii 4.. --A short profile Location, Origin of Name, Area, 'Climate, Topography, River and drains, Present Jurisdiction, Land utilisation, Agriculture, Irngation, Animal husbandry, Tenancy, Industry, Electricity, Minerals and Mining, Communication, Trade and Commerce, Forestry, Medical and Public Health, Education, OccupatioJ;l and other miscellaneous activities, Places of religious, Historical and tourist interest. 3 Annexure--Sho~ing jurisdiction changes. 36 5 ~ Introduction to District Census Handbook :- 37 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS Rural/Urban classification, Village Town and Urban Agglo­ meration.

6. Demographic analysis based on Inset tables (a) Upon Primary Census Abstract 40--55 Analysis ,based on Inset tables 1-10. (b) Upon Village Directory Analysis based on Inset tables 11--16. '55--63 (c) Upon Town Directory Analysis based on Inset tables 17-21. 63--68

'PART XII A--VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section I--VILLAGE DIRECTORY 7. Note explaining the codes used itl the Village Directory. 75 8. Codes used in the, Alphabetical list of villages 1981 1991 Census (Manual & Computer Codes) 81 (1) Alpbab-etical List.of villages

Ajnala GD Block 87 Chogawan CD Block 127 J andiala CD Block 157 Majitha CD Blqck 173 Verka CD Block 195 Rayya CD Block 209 Tarsikka CD Bloc k 229 Chohla Sahib CD Bloc k 249 Gan

PART XII B-VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

10. Exp.lanatory Note on. P~imary Census Abstract : Primary Census Abstract ~ . 466 Ajnala CD Block 488 Chogawan CD Block 522 Jandiala CD Block 548 Majitha CD Block 562 Verka CD Block 580 Rayya CD Block 594 Tarsikka CD Block 612 Chobla Sahib CD Block 630 Gandiwind CD Block 644 Khadur Sahib CD Block 662 Naushehra Pannuan CD Block 676 Tarn Taran CD Block 690 Bhi,khiwind CD Block 708 Patti CD Bloc k· 722 Valtoha CD Block 740 ( iv) Pages 11. Urban Primary Census Abstract 154 Appendix I : Details of CD Blocks included under various tal;lsils. 781

12. Tahsilwise Primary Census Abstract 782 Appendix II : Enumeration blockwise total population .and Scheduled Caste population in urban area. 791 - Annexure to Appendix : District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Caste. 850 MAPS:

District Amritsar : Tahsil and C.D. block boundaries, roads/railway, ri ver / stream, towns by population size class, important villages, post and telegraph offices, degree college and technical institution, rest house etc. :Before i.Inner -Title

Tahsil Ajnala : Boundaries of C. D. blocks Ajnala and Chogawan, village boundary, population size of villages, urban areas, amenities, roads/railway, riverl stream, important village mandies etc. Tahsil Amritsar Boundaries of C .D. blocks Verka, Majitha and J ~ndiala , village boundary, popula tion size of villages, urban areas, amenities, roads/railway, important village mandies etc. Tahsil Saba Bakala : Boundary of G.D. blocks Tarsikka and Rayya, village boundary, population size of villages, urban area, amenities, roads I railway , river I stream, important village mandies etc. Tahsil Tarn Taran : Boundaries of C.D. blocks Khadur Sahib, Chohla Sahib, Naushehra Pannuan, Tarn Taran and Gandi wind, village boundary, population size of villages, . urban area, amenities, roads/railway. ri ver / stream, important village mandies etc. Tahsil Patti Boundaries of C.D. blocks Bhikhiwind, Valtoha and Patti, village boundary, population size of villages, urban areas, amenities, roads/railways, ri veri stream, important vilIa.ge mandies etc.

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FOREWORD

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations/modifica­ tions after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State Govt./Union Territory administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on sorpe of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic 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, academic,ians and researchers.

Th~ scope of the DCH wa~ 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 distric:t, administrati ve statistics, census tables and Villalle, and Town Direc:tdrie~ including PCA_ After the 1971 Census, two _parts of the Distric! Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B compristng Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part ( C) of the District Census HandbQoks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, cou~d. 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 DGHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directorie~" the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe peA upto tahsil/town level were provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity. were brought together in 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. Similarl y, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give an idea about the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum N~ds Programme, a Statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to 'enable the folanners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on 'Civic and other ~menities were reported for the slums of Class I and ciass II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statement IV and V respectively.

The ~anner 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 restr~ctured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine- ,fold lndustrial classificatl.oo. Of' main workers has, been given as against fouNald ipdust~ial claSSification presented in .the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wlse population in the 0-6 age-grorip has als,? 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 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate as the time of the 1991 Census. It is expec:sted that the above mentioned Ulodifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective developmental programmes.

(vii) One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and peA instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory a.nd 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 administrat~ve unit for developmental planning.

In order to facilitate the task of admi.nistra;tors. planners and researchers intending' to use Village Directory/PGA 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 codes of 1981.

This publication is a joint' venture of the State Govt./UT administration and the Census Organisation. The d~H~ have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri D. S. J aspal 1. A .S~, Director of Census Operations Punjab on behalf of the State Govt. which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, desig~ing and coordination of the publication was initiate~ 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 I data and for preparation of anal ytical 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 ( S. S. ). "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. T~chnica.l guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. Roy', ..former Deputy 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.

(A.R. NANDA) Registrar General, India.

New Delhi June 11, 1992

( viii) PREFACE

After completion of 1991 Census Operations in the State. the DCHB series is being brought as a compendium of official statistics and demographic profile of a district in one singl~ volume for easy reference. The publi­ cation ·is a joint venture of the State Government and the State Census Organisation. It contains very useful information for use of planners. adD?inisb'arol's, academici~uls, researchers and the public at large. For the district administration especially it is a documentation of various facts and figures of the district and would serve as a limited encyclopedia giving an insight into its social, cultural and demographic scenario.

There are 120 towns and 12,795 villages constituting urban and rural component of the State respectively. The collection and compilation of the voluminous data presented in this volume was a formidable task in as much as the follow up with the various governmental and non-governmental agencies for obtaining the factual data relating to all aspects of the district and the reconCiliation itself constrained many a delays.

As a first measure. the schedules designed by the ORGl for collection of information from various agencies in theo rural and urban area~ of each district had to be translated into and also test checked to assess their accep~ibility and responsiveness by those who were to be its users. The data cOllected for the Town Directory has mostly come from the Chief Executives (Commissioner(5/Executive Officers/Secretaries) of urban local bodies and BDPOs and for rural areas, we had it from the District Revenue agencies. The maps included in this publication give information on location of villages, size class of population. urban spread and important infrstructure facilities available therein are based upon district/tahsil maps obtained, from Directorate of Land Records. Punjab.

From the very beginning. the collection process w.as given impetus by issuing directions to the officers and staff of the Census Directorate. who had been supervising the training programmes for houselisting and enumeration operations during 1991 Census to have additional responsibility in getting the schedules filled up through personal contacts with the con­ cerned field officials. The task of collection of most of the .inforrnation required for this volume had been over by April, 1991 whereas; after re­ conciliation of data, it continued pouring in up to Septembe'rJOctober, 1991.

The data obtained from the field was supplemented and cross checked with the data of various other departments at the State level, particularly. in relation to amenities - and facilities in the field of education, medical, cornmunkations and the like, and with the computerisation of Primary Cen.sus

Abstract (peA), in Decembert 1992, important official statistics having .. become available for inclusion in these series, simultaneously one copy of the Village Directory was readied. The data ha.d. hO'fever, to be recast for presentation at CD block levels in keeping with the instructions from RGI which is a novel feature of the 1991 DC.HBs and a departure from the past practice. In order to quicken the release of PCA data to the users, the compilation was manually done and later computerised with the help of National Informatics Centre, Punjab. During the course of computerisation of Village Directory, the format already prepared had to be revised as the breakup of area irrigated by each source was required to fit in with the computer software programming. This entailed both manual labour and extra time in recompiling and reconciling the data. The process of cornputerisation was quite a delicate task as it required number of revisions in the light of comparisons carried, out with the copy of Village Directory manually prepared (ix) and printouts supplied by the NIC. But for this delay t the project would have since been completed.

,The DCHB project was .. initated under the able and dynamic

The computerisation of Village Directory and Prirpary Census Abstract was made possible due to the unstinted .cooperation and help of the National Informatics Centre. Pun1ab State Unit, . Shri A.K. Aggarwal. the State Inf,:>rmatics Officer and his staff members deserve our special thanks.

The Social Studies Ilivision of the office of Registrar General. India Provided much needed instant technical guidance in ,co-ordinating and initiating the project; Dr. K.P. Ittaman, ex-Deputy Registrar General (Soci~ Studies. Division). ShYi M.M. Dua, ex-Joint Director and' the present DRG (55), Shri M.K. Jain and his officers provided - all along valuable instructions and it waS they all who took pains in expeditiously clearing our model District Census handbook. We owe our profound indebtedness to all of them.

Shri A. R. Nanda, lAS. former Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India was always forthcoming in providing l.Dspl.rlng guidance and leadership in the completion of the project in most difficult times. We owe him our deepest gratitude and r.egards. We are beholden to Dr. M.A. Vijayanunni, lAS. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India who has been giving us a lot of encouragement in making it possible to send out the DCHBs quickly for immediate availability of data to all users."

I would resist the temptation of mentioning here any single incumbent at any level cjf the hierarchy individually for apparent reasons and would rest content with acknowledging my debt to all of them as appended hereto. However, S/Sh. 'Ajit Singh, Deputy Director, M.L. Sharma, Asstt. Director. Malkit Singh. lnv. worked as a team to complete this project. I deeply appreciate the work done by them seeing through this excellent publication prepared by them.

H.L. KALLA, Chandigarh Deputy Director. 30th Allgust, 1995 •

(x) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS DATA COMPILATION AND PROCESSING

M.L. Sharma~ AD Pars Ram, AD Malkit Singh, Inv. Joginder Singh, SA Balbir Singh, SA Mansha Ram, SA Nar'inder Singh, S.A. H.S. Sudan, S.A. Harbeer Kaur, S.A. Raj Pal Pathak, Computor Sunita Rani, AC Duni Chand, AC

DRAFTING M. L. Sharma, AD MAPPING AND DATA REPRESENTATION

Madhav Shyam, RO (Map) Surinderj it Singh, S.r. Geographer Tej Pal Singh. Cartographer Rupsa Banerjee, Geographer Jiwan Singh, Sr. Artist Usha , Artist Kulbir Singh, Artist Hardeep Kaur, S.A. , Jagjit Singh, Draftsman Sangeeta Rahi, Draftsman Bali Ram, GO PROOF READING AND PRINTING Madhav Shyam, RO (Map) Bhagirath Singh, Inv. Malkit Singh, Inv. Joginde.r Singh, SA H.S. Sudan, S.A. Par.kash Sharma, S.A. Harbeer Kaur, S.A. Raj Pal Pathak, Computor Sha.shi Arora, AC TYPING AND PHOTOSTATING Pawan Kumar, Sr. Steno. Viney Kuma.r, AC Ajit Singh, Daftri

IMPORTANT STATISTICS STATE DISTRICT Total Persons 20,281,969 2,504,560 Males 10,778,034 1,337,503 Females 9,503,935 1,167,057 Population Rural Persons 14,288,744 1,650,72g Males 7,569,423 882,32S Females 6,719,321 768,40] Urban Persons 5,993,225 853,83] Males 3,208,611 455,175 Females 2,784.,614 398,65E

Decennial Population Growth Rate 1981-91 +20.81 +14.44 Area (Sq. Kms) 50,362.00 5,087.00 Density of Population (Per Sq. Km) 403 Sex Ratio (Number of Females per 1000 Males' 88? An Literacy Rate Persons 58.51 58.09 (Excluding children in age Males 65.66 65.07 group 0-6) Females 50.41 50.10 Percentage of Urban PopUla­ tion to Total Population 29.55 34.09 Percentage to total population (i) Main workers Persons 30.07 30.66 Males 54.'12 55.04 Females 2.79 2.74

(ii) Margin~l workers Persons 0.81 O.Ol Males 0.10 0.00 Females 1.61 0.01 (iii) Non-workers Persons 69.12 69.33 Malt::s 45.78 44.96 Females 95.60 97.25 Break Uf' of Main Workers Percentage Among Main Workers I Gulti vators Persons 31.44 29.16 . Males 32.47 30.21 Females 8.72 5.17 II Agricul tural-Labourers Persons 23.82 24.87 Males 23.80 25.01 Females 24.35 21.51 (xiii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS--Goncld. STATE DISTRICT III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing. Persons 0.81 0.52 Hunting and Plantation) Males 0.79 0.51 Orchards and allied activities Females 1.11 0.53 IV Mining and -Quarrying Persons 0.01 0.00 Males 0.01 0.00 Females 0.00

V (a) Manufacturing t Processing, Persons 1.33 0.45 Servicing and Repairs in Males 1.25 0.39 Household Industry Females 3.18 1.92 V ( b) Manufacturing, Processing, Persons 10.95 11.62 Servicing and Repairs in Males 11.15 11.78 other than household industry Females 6.76 8.12 VI Constructions Persons 2.56 1.88 Males 2.63 1.93 Females 1.03 0.54 VII Trade and Commerce Persons 10.55 12.38 Males 10.81 12.66 Females 4.69 6.00 VIII Transport, Storage and Persons 3.83 4.43 Communications Males 3.97 ~.58 Females 0.94 1.09 IX Other Services Persons 14.70 14.69 Males 13.12 12.93 Females 49.22 55.12 Percentage of Scheduled Caste Persons 28.31 28.01 . Population to Total Population Males 28.44 28.11 Females 28.17 27.89 Pertentage of Scheduled Tribe Persons Population to Total Population Males . Females Number of occupied residential houses 3,330,253 402,474 Number of Villages Total 12,795 1,242 Inhabited 12,428 1,203 Uninhabi ted 367 39 Number of towns 120 10 ANALYTICAL NOTE

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Location

Amritsar, the most populous district in the State, is one of the border districts, which share common boundaries with . It is situated in the north-western part of the State in the Bari Doab, a territory situated between Beas and Ravi rivers. The district is the heart. throb of tract, now forming the distr~cts of A,mritsar and , once ruled by Manjh Rajputs. H falls in J alandhar Division and is surrounded by in the north-east; district in the east. separated by Beas river; district in the south, separated by Satluj river; and Pakistan in the west and north-west, partly separated by Ravi, river.

Origin of Name

The district takes its name from the city of the same name, which is the seat of district headquarters and best known as the home of I Golden Temple J, also called J Hari Mandir I or I Darbar Sahib I. The city, however, derives its name from the tank surrounding the Golden Temple. Literally speaking, Amritsar means liThe tank of nectar or the tank of immortality". The shrine is considered sacred and a bath I (Ashnan) i:herein. is considered as purifying.• The shrine and the tank was built by Guru Ram Dass, the fourth Sikh Guru, who is the founder of Amritsar dty, out of land received in grant from Mughal Emperor Akbar.

Area

Amritsar district has an area of 5,087.00 sq. km., as supplied by the Surveyor General of India. Out of this area, 4,893.65 sq. km. is rural. whereas the remaining 193 .25 sq. km. is urban. The rural area of the district is derived by subtracting urban area of the district from the total district area, as supplied by Surveyor General, India. The tahsil-wise area, as supplied by the Director., Land Records, Punjab, is as follows : (1) Ajnaia tahsil 1,083.70 sq.km; (2) Amritsar tahsil 1,028.-29 sq.km.; (3) aaba Bakala tahsil 537.07 sq.km; (4) Tarn Tarao tahsil 1,325.55 sq.km; and (5) Patti tahsil 1,081.70 sq.km. The tahsil areas when totalled works out to 5,056.31 sq.km. which does not tally with the area supplied by th,e Surveyor General, India •

The urban area for the district has been obtained by adding up areas of towns, as supplied by the urban civic bodies. The rural area for the tahsil has been obtained by subtracting urban area from the total tahsil area, as supplied by the Director, Land Records, Punjab. The Community Development Block area has, however, been obtained by adding up village areas of the constituting villages, including census towns and out growths of urban agglomerations, if any.

Climate The climate of this district is characterised. by general dryness, except during the brief south-west monsoon, a hot summer and a bracing winter. The year may be divided. into four seasons. The cold season is from November to March. The period from April to June is the hot season. The south-west monsoon season is from about the beginning of July to first week of September. The succeeding period lasting till the beginning of November is the poet-monsoon or tnndtion period. From about the end of March, temperatures increase steadily till June which is the hottest month when the maximum temperature, may' reach 45°C. With the· onset of the monsron in the district by aboot the end of June or in the beginning of July, there is appreciable drop in the day temperature. The nights are, however, as warm as during the monsoon season as in summer and owing to the increased mois,ture in the air, the weather 'is often oppressive. After the withdrawal of the monsoon early in September, whereas the iday temperatures remain as in ,the monsoon Eleason, nights become progressively cool. From Octo ber, there is rapid drop in temperature. J anu ary is generally the coldest month. During the cold season, the district is affected by cold wav~ due to the western disturbances and minimum temperatures occasionally drop by a degree or two below the freezing point of water. Frosts are common during the cold season. "\

The rainfall in the distl"ict increases generally from the south-west towards the north-east. About 74 per cent of the annual normal r'ainfall in the district is received during the period from June to September and as much as 18 per cent of the annl,lal rainfall occurs during the period from December to February. However, variation of rainfall from year to year is appl·eciable. The following table gives monthly rainfall based on average of 5 years 1986-90 for the district

Monthly Raifall : Av:erage of 5 years 1986-90

Month Rainfall Month Rainfall ( mm) (mm)

1. January 16.1 7. July 177 ,,,3 2. February 37.4 - 8. August 146.3 3. March 46.6 9. September 123.9 4. April 18.3 10. October 16.0 5. May 24.4 11. November 5.0 6. June 30.2 12: December 26.4

TOTAL 667.9

Topograpby*

Lying between the Beas river to the east and the Ravi river to the west, the Amritsar district, which forms the' lower part of the Upper Bari Doab, is one of the interfluvial tracts of the Punjab Plain. The Beas river J which separates the Amritsar district from , joins the Satluj river near the point where the three districts of Firozpur, Amritsar and Kapurthala meet.

The physiography of Amritsar district is the product of alluviation by the Beas and the Ravi rivers. The existing soil is a light reddish-yellow loam, known 'to the people as maira, but it stiffens into rohi or clay, in which the surface drainage collects on its way down the doab from the hills, and occasionally degenerates into strips of sandy, slightly uneven soil, locally known as , bare of trees and apt to be blown into hummocks by the

wind. There are no hills within the limits of the district, and nothing of ~~e j 5

nature of rock. or stone is to be met. The formation is strictly alluvial. Though apparently of a uniform level. the coontry falls away to the west from the high right bank of the Beas to the left bank of Ravi and there is also a gentle slope. of perhaps one feet and a quarter in a kilometre, down the

doab I. which slightly broaden out as the two rivers diverge after issuing from the hills above Gurdaspur. The district is devoid of impressive natural features, except the dhaya, as the cliffs forming the high bank of the Beas are called. the sandy ridge running down the doab, the scarecly perceptible drainage lines which carry off the surfaee water and the perennial stream known as the Sakk i .

The Amritsar district is a continuous level plain, unbroken by hills or valleys. It ranges in its elevation from about 200 metres in the north-east to about 17 5 metres in the south-west. Thus the slope of the land is from north-east to south-west, with a gentle gradient of one metre in four kilometre. It points out that the district has a flat topography in general.

However, an interfluvial tract like that of the Amritsar district cannot be homogeneoU'S throughout, as the terrain of the flood plains must - differ from that of the upland plains situated away from the rivers. Indeed one can distinguish the following terrain units in the district on close observation :

(i) Upland Plain \ ( 11,.. The Floodplain of the Ravi. (iii) The Bluff along the Beas (iv) The Floodplain of the Satluj

(i) The Upland Plain :

Covering about 88 per cent of the total area, the upland plain spreads over almost the whole distr·ict. except the western half of Ajnala tahsil, the eastern margins of Saba Bakala and Tarn Taran tahsils, and the southern part of the Patti tahsil., This plain abruptly rises above the Beas river in the east and slopes v~.ry gently towards the Ravi. It possesses a firm base of alluvium and has an appearance of a vast stretch of level land. There are, of course, a few sporadically distributed sand mounds ·and clay mounds, with a local relief of only 2 to 6 metres. The city of Amritsar, which is situated in this, has an elevation of 192 metres above the main sea level. .

(ti) The Floodplain of the Ravi The flood plain of Ravi occupies the western' half of the Ajnala tahsil and accounts for about 7 per cent of the total area of the district. It is locally known as the Bet Ravi. It stretches between the Ravi to the west and

its tributary Sakki Nala to the east 0 The Ravi floodplain is a low lying and waterlogged tract due to flooding by both the Ravi and the Sakki. Its surface configuration is uneven and, at places, it contains abandoned courses of the . river, patches of marshy land and thickly growing grass.

(iii) The Bluff along the Beas : In contrast to Ravi, which makes a wide floodplain, the Beas does not form any such .teature along its course in the and Tarn Taran tahsils of the district. Rather it is adjoined by an abruptly rising bluff

varying in the height from 6 to 30 &etres from the river bed. J The origin of this bluff can be ascribed probably to a tectonic uplift which .affected tM ~;ole of the Indus-Yamuna divide during the Pleistocene Age. ·6 (tv) The Floodplain" of the Sutluj :

Beas loses its identity after its confluence with Satluj at . Therefore, the floodplain in Patti ta..."lsil is known as floodplain of the Satluj. It covers about 4 per cent area of the district. It is similar in characteristics to the Ravi floodplain in Ajnala tahsil. Since after the construction of barrage at Harike it is almost free from' the floods and pas been reclaimed for agriculture.

RIVERS AND DRAINS

Beas River :

It runs from Beas Kund near Rohtang Pass in the Kuliu district 6f Himachal Pradesh. After flowing through Himachal territory and between districts of and Gurdaspur it touches the Amtitsar district in the vicinity of village Sheron. Here its bank on the Amritsar side is an abrupt cliff. However, at some places between the main current of the river in winter and the cljff there are some stretches of alluvial' land which may be 3 km. wide at places. This river forms the eastern bOJndary of the district with Kapurtbala till its confluence with Satluj at Hartke. It is belived that this river flowed at some 11 km. away at the present course of western Bein. Ravi River: It rises in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh, and after flowing through Gurdaspur district forms boundary between this district and Pakistan. The river enters the district near village Ghoneywala and it moves into Pakistan beyond the village. . This makes a wide floodplain which is suscepti hIe to floods. causing hea vy damage to human settlements, crops and the livesf"..ock. The construction of Dhuesi bund has, however, reduced appreciably the incidence of floods in the surrounding areas in this d::'strict.

Satluj River : This rises from Mansrover .{..ake in western Tibet (China). After flowing through Himachal territory it enters Punjab territory near Bhakra ( district) It flows along , and Kiratpur, and takes a westward course near Rupnagar demarcating the boundaries of Rupnagar and Hoshiarpur districts, and the J alandhar and districts it forms a confluence with Beas river. From its confluence with Beas rivet' at Harike (Patti tahsil) it takes the south-west course, forming the ext~rnal boundary of Amri tsar and Firozepur districts. This was notorious for its floods during the monsoon but since after the construction of dams at Bhakra and Pong (in Himachal Pradesh) and a barrage at Harike its capacity to cause extensive damage from floods has been reduced appreciably.

Saldd Nala :

This nal~ is the continuation of the Kiran Nala which originates from the Chhambs lying in the south-west of the town in Gurdaspu~ district. It is a tributary of Ravi river, and flows parallel to it. In Amritsar district the nala has the appearance of a' narrow river whose left bank is generally higher than the right bank. The stream end 0 its independent existence where it joins the Ravi at village Kakkar. The Sakki is aleo- called 'Ajal Nala ' f meaning the stream ,of death on account. of considerable damage to life and property during the rainy season. A small J~tream has been taken out from it fo,. irrigation in Gurdaspur and Amritsar

* Extract from Bazetteer of India, Punjab District Gazetteers, Amritsar, 1976. 7 districts. A diversion fo~ the Nala near village Shahpur has been constructed which will ensure outfall of this Nala 96 km. upstream of its present outfall •. This would save about 740 sq. km. of land around Ajnala from damage owing" to floods from tllis N ala.

Upper Bari Doab Canal·:

This has been taken out from the left bank of Ra vi at Madhopur head works in Gurdaspur district. It wa~ completed in 1859 but started operating in 1860. Its. four mai~ branches passing through this district are : (l) Branch, (2) Branch Lower, (3) Main Branch and (4) Lahore Branch. Canal irrigation is particularly indispensable in the Tarn Taran and Patti tahsils, where the underground water is usually brackish and unfit for well or tubewell irrigation.

Present Jurisdiction:

Amritsar district is sub-dividied into following 5 tahsils (1) Amritsar tahsil, (2) Baba Bakala tahsil, (3) Ajnala tahsil, (4) Tarn Taran tahsil and (5) Patti tahsil. Each' of the above tahsils have since been upgraded into sub-divisions, Patti in 19,55, Ajnala in 1962, Tarn Taran in 1964, Amritsar in 1965 and Baba Bakala il't 1976 {from the year of its creation). Besides there are following three sub-tahsils in the district : (1) Khem Karan (Patti tahsil), (2) Khadur Sahib and (3) Jhabal (Tarn Taran tahsil).

The district is constituted . of 1,242 villages and _ 10 towns {including 2 census towns: Raja Sansi and Bhikhiwind}. The district is sub-divided into following 15 'community development blocks : (1) Verka, (2) Majitha, (3) Jandiala (in Amritsar tahsil), (4) Tarsikka, (5) Rayya (in Baba Bakala tahsil), (6) Patti, (7) Bhikhiwind, (8) Valtoha (in Patti tahsil), (9) Tarn Taran, (10) Khadur Sahib, (11) Gancliwind, (12) Naushehra Pannuan, (l3) Chola .Sahib (in Tarn Taran tahsil), (14) Ajnala and (15) Chogawan (in Ajnala tahsil). The existence of the district dates back from the annexation of the Punjab by the British in 1849. At the time of its formation it constituted four tahsils viz.. Amritsar. Tarn Taran, Ajnala and Rayya or Narowal. The last one, which was separated from the rest of the district by Ravi river, was transferred to the district (now in Pakistan). tahsil was added to Amritsar district from GurdaspuI:' district in 1867 but was restored to Gurdaspur district in 1869. The tahsil boundaries of the remaining three tanails viz., .Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Ajnala. underwent changes since 1849 but all before 1854, and since "that year rerr.ained sub-stantially the sarr.e. On the partition of the sub-continent in 1947, 186 villages, including PatH, of the Kasur tahsil of the Lahore district (now in Pakistan), were transferred to the Amritsal;' district and formed into a sub-tahsil with headquarters at patti. Patti, however. became a full fledged tahsil in June, 1949. On August 14, 1952, 67 villages of the Tarn Taran tahsil were transferred to the Patti tahsil but out of these 52 villages were ag3:in. transferred back to Tarn Taran tahsil on June 25,. 1956. There have been minor adjustments in the tahsil boundaries. However, since the 1981 Census there have been adc:lition of six villages to Patti tahsil from Tarn Taran tahsil, the details of which are given in the Anne:x:ure given at the ena of the analytical note', Major Characteristica of the District Land Utilisation: During the 1990-91 against a geographical area of 509 thousand hectare, the area of the district according to the village papers is 506 8 thousand hectare which shows some difference in the two sets of areas arrived at by different methods of measurement adopted by two separate agencies. However, for the purpose of discussion hereinafter we win refer to the area as, per village papers only. Out of an area of 506 thousand hectare, 15· thousand hectare is under forests, 4 thousapd hectare is barren and unculturable, 45 thousand hectare is put to non-agricultural use, 4 thousand hectare is cultur.able waste and 1 thousand hectare is current fallow. There are 437 thousand hectare I Net Area Sown' in the district which' wor ks out to 86.36 per cent of the total area. Further out of 437 thousand net area sown, 341 thousand hectare are sown more than once. Thus the total crQPped area in the district during 1990-91 is 778 thousand hectar~ which gives a crop intensity of 178.03 pel:' ·c~nt.

Agriculture !

Amr-ltsar is mainly an agricultural di.strict as 65.91 per cent of its population resided in the rural areas according to 1991 Census. Further agri­ culture provided the single largest -source of employment and livelihood to 54.03 per cent of its total main workers during 1991 Census against 53.'70 per cent in 1981 Census.

Tlt:,e two main crop hal,"vests in a year are, khar:lf and rabi locally called' saWl1i and hari. The former is the summer season hanrest where as the laiter is the winter season harvest. Besides there is another harvest which is assessed alongwith kharit and'l sometimes with rabi. The harvest

assessed with rabi is· called.-izaid raM I and that with kharif, , za.id kharif' . . These mostly include vegetables ~nd fodder. The principal kharif crops are paddy, - cotton, mai.ze and sugar-cane, whereas main ones or subsidiary croI--s are kharif vegetables. The principal rabi crops are ~ wheat. gram, barley and barseem, whereas minor ones are. oil seeds (sarson. tara mira , alsi, toria) and winter vegetables. The area under sugar-cane and paddy has shown an increase whereas maize and gram has shown a decline over the last few years.

Among the two crop seasons rab! is more important as it reported 411 thousand hectare against 367 thousand hectare during kharif, in the year 1990-91. Further out of a total cropped area of 778 thousand hectare, food crops and non-food crops accounted for an area of 662 thousand hectare and

116 thousand hectare, I respective!y. In terms of percentages, the food crops and non-food crops account for 85.09 per cent and 14.91. per cent of the area in 1990-91. The area un.;ier various crops in the district. during 1990-91 is as follows wheat 355 thousand' hectare, paddy 279 thousand hectare, rapeseed and mustard 16.5 thou'sand hectare, maize 10 thousand hectarp.,. sesamum 5.1 thousand hectare" sugarcane 5 thousand hectare. cotton 1.. 7 thousand hectare (1.1 American, 0 .6 Desi), 0.5 thousand hectare, gram 0.4 thousand hectare, pulses 2.56 thousand hectare, (1.0 Arhar, 0..64 Masar, 0.6 Mash 0.36 Moong), potato 0.1 thousand hectare, etc.

During tb.~ year 1990-91 an area of 6,728 thousand hectare is repo~ted under various fruits and orchards in the district. The area under vanoua fruits are Pear 3160 hectare, Kinnow 1661 hectare, Peach 584 hect~re~. Mangoes 536 hectare, Guava 437 hectare, Orange and Malta n hectare, L1Chl 71 hectare, Plum 64 hectare, Ber 19 hectare, Lemon 17 hec~are, etc.

Amritsar district is an important district for the production of vege­ tables in' the State. During the year 1990-91, an area ?f 6,6 7: hecta~e v:a~ reported .under vegetables. The area under vegetables 10 Amrltsar dlstrlC ..

dur.ing 1990-91 is the thi.rd highest ~n # the state, next to 9 (13,508 hectare) and Hoshiarpur (7.516 hectare) districts. Out of an area of 6,677 hectare) 642 hectare was under pdtatoes, 27 hectare under onion and 6008 hectare under other vegetables (3,663 winter vegetables, 2,345 summer vegetables). Amritsar city serves as a good market for vegetables locally produced.

In addition to the use of compost (both towns and rural), cattle dung and green man:uses. chemical mannses are being increasingly used for better crops, yields. DUring the year 1990-91, 1.30,000 tonnes of chemical fertilizers (NPK) w~re used in the district. Out of this 96,000 tonnes was nitrogenous (N), 33,000 'tonnes was' phosphatic (P2 05) and 1,000 tonnes was Potassic (K2 0) fer~llizers.

There is a Land Reclamation, Irrigation and Power Research Institute, Punjab, Amritsar which was originally established in 1924 and was reorganised in 1947. This institute deals with research and design problems relating to irrigation and power projects. Extensive soil, water and ground wate!' surveys form its regular feature. For devising suitable anti-water logging measures, a number of pilot schemes have been taken up by the Institute at· Amritsar and other places in the State. The district has Rreatly benefitted from this institute. Besides there are two fruit nurseries in the district. The nurseries are: (1) The Khalsa College Nursery, Arnritsar, (2) The Malak Nursery, Court Road, Amritsar. These nurseries rendered valuable assistance in the popagation of horticulture in the district. There is also located a vegetable seed farm at Beas. The farm is proving very useful to the vege­ table growers of the district. It, has also popularised improved seeds of vegetables. Besides there are large number of private nurseries which sell fruit and other plants to the farmers.

Irrigation :

. The major sources of irrigation in the district are government canals and tubewells. LhiIlkli, Charas and Rehat (Pel"sian wheel) have been used to lift sub-soil water. The tubewells and pumping sets have been introduced during the post-independence period. These are locally called as Eambi,

The canal irrigation was started in the district in the year 1860 after the completion of Upper Bari Doab Canal in 18~9. The canal was taken out from the left bank of Ravi river at . The four branches of this canal running' through the district are: (1) Sobraon Branch. (2) Kasur Branch, (3~ Main Branch and (4) Lahore Branch. The various branches of UBnC provided irrigation to the district, which mainly depended on canals for irrigation, especially areas in Tarn Taran and Patti tahsils where sub­ soil water is brackish and is not fit for irrigation. The dependence on canals has -declined over' the last decade due to the popularity of tubewells which supply adequate water whenever re9,uired.

In the year 1980-81 the net area irrigated, from all sources in the district was 4,04,700 hectare. Out of these 2',41,100 hectare were irrigated from governmerlt canals, 1,62,90.0 hectare were irrigated from tubewells and wells and 700 hectare were irrigated from other sources. The percentage of net area irrigated to n~t area sown works out to 97.1 per .cent for this district, which is the highest for any district in the State. Further during the corresponding period i.e. 1980.-81, there was a total cropped area of 6,93,000, out of which 6, 7~,600 hectare was irrigated. Thus the percentage of gross. irrigated area to total cropped area' 'works ,out, to 97. t· per cent for the district which was also the highe~t for any dlStrlct in the State. 10 Industry

Amritsar was not only a l.eading centre of trade in the north-western pp.rt of the sub-continent. including Punjab, ,Jammu & Kashmir, North-Western Frontier, Sind and Bulochistan but was also famous for its various industries. During Maharaja I s rule in 183'3, large, number of Kashmiri artisans settled at Arnritsar in the wake of famine in ,the Kashmir Valley. The Kashmiris were adopt artisans in weaving thick warm serge used by Sikh horsemen during winter and rains. Also pashmina weaving was introduced by the kashmiris as there was a great demand for kashmiri shawls. Amritsar was also an important centre of production for silk goods. Later carpet weaving was introduced by the Kashmiri artisanf? Besides, utensil making was also an old industry of the district. In 1919 power looms' were introduced at Amritsar for the first tilDe. But these could not make any great impact due to great depression of thitties. In 1939 t with the outbrep.k of the World War II, the industry got a great impetus. Also after independence great strides were made on the industrial front. By 1967-68 there were about 27 units in the large scale sector, about 5,500 units in the small scale sector producing large number of engineering goods, wood and machine screws, panel pins, textile machinery t printing and paper cutting machin~ry , electric fans, chemicals and abov~ all, the textiles-woollen, silken, cotton, etc. In the production of woollen fabrics, like worsted, tweeds, blankets, shawls, etc. the district holds a prominent place in the country.

The industries have mainly developed at Amritsar proper or in the suburbs. Most of these, eS,pecially textiles-cotton, woollen and silken, are at Chheharta and Verka. There are a government milk plant, a distillery and two cooperative sugar mills located in the district. The following are some of the present day industries which fall under the category of large/medipm scale industries :-- 1. Textiles-This is the most important industry of the district and includes fabrics manufactured from wool, cotton, rayon and artificial silk. The woollen manufacture includes woollen textile. carpets, shawls, blankets. The silk manufacture includes daryai and silken handkerchiefs, turbans, lungis, ghaghras,. sarees .and dopattas., Shirting and suiting cloth was a_lso produced. The ~otton manufacture includes khaddar, bed sheets and. bukram. some of the renowned units engaged in this lndustry' are: OCM (Oriental Carpet Manufacturers) , ESSMA Mills, Khanna Silk Mills, Mehra Fabrics manufacturers, etc. 2. Textile Finishing Industry 3. 'Embriodery Industry 4. Roller Flour Mills 5. Oil Mills 6. Wood Screw and Machine Screw Industry 7. Chemical Industry 8. Milk Plant, Verka-It was established in December, 19'62 at Verka. It has a capacity to process 60,000 litres of milk daily. It was the first plant of its kind in the State. It~ main products are: Pasteurised fluid milk, whole-milk powd~r, powder, skimmed powder, ghee, butter, ice cream powder, milk shake powder, lassi powder and sweetened flavo~red sterilised milk. At present 5 chilling centres are a~tached with this plant. 11 9. Distilling Industry-This is one of the oldest industry in the district which was established in 1898 at Khasa on the G. T. Road. At the time of its setting up this plant was named I The Punjab Distilling Company I • But the name was changed to I Punjab Distillery I in 1948. The main. items produced by the industry are: country spirit. liquor and carbon dioxide. 10. Sugar Industry-At· present two sugar factories in the cooperative sector are located in the district. There are (1) Ajnala Coopera­ tive Sugar Mills Ltd.. Ajnala, with a daily crushing ca?acity of 2.500 tonnes of sugarcane. which produced 2,500 tonnes of sugar during 1990-91 and (2) Tarn Taran Cooperative Sugar Mills, Ltd., Tarn Taran, with a daily crushing capacity of 1,250 tonnes of sugarcane. which produced 12,600 tonnes of sugar during 1990-91. II. Northern Rail wa y Locomotive Workshop, Amri tsar.

The following ar.e some small scale industries which are located in the district ._-

1. Machine Tool Industry-This industry produced number of items, the main among' which are: dies chucks, drilling machines. fly presses printing machines, cutting machines and paper stitching machines, etc. . 2. Agricultural Implements 3. Cycle and Cycle Parts 4. Sewing Machines and Parts 5. Steel Re-rolling 6. Non-ferrous Metal Industry (Utensils), generally located at Amritsar and 7. Nuts and bolts ,8. Electric Motors 9. Electric Fans

10 • Glass beads 11. Cotton Ginning 12. Hosiery Industry 13. Thermometer Industry 14. Radios and Amplifiers 15. Food Products-Such as Papad, Warian, Achar, Chutney, Murabba, etc. Amritsar city is known for papad and warian. 16. Chemical Industry-This includes pharmaceuticals, paints and pigments, dyes and colours, soap manufacture. 17 • Lace (Gota weaving) Manufacture 18. Automobile Parts 19. Rubber Goods 20. Plastic Industry 21. Musical Instruments 22. Oils and Perfumes 12 However, in the year 1990-91 the net area irrigated increased to 4,31,300 hectare, out of which 2,18,000 hectare was irrigated by government_ canals and 2,13,000 hectare was irrigated from tubewells and pumping sets, etc. The percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown was 98.6 per cent for the district in 1990-91, ~hich was the 4th highest, next to Kapurthala (99.9, per cent), (99.6 per cent) and Ludhiana (99.5 per cent) districts. Also. during the corresponding period out of total cropped area: of .7,78,000, 7,69,400 hectare was irrigated. Thus percentage .of gross irrigated t9 the gross cropped area works out to 89.9 per cent, which is 4th highest, next to Kapurthala (100.00 per cent). Ludhiana (99.80 per cent) and Sangrur (99.60 per cent) districts.

Thus it would be noticed _ that whereas the net irrigated area increased by '26,600 hectare (from 4,04,-700 hectare to 4,31,300 hectare) during the decade 1981--91 the gross area irrigated increased by 95,800 hectare (from 6,73,600 hectare to 7,69,400). In percent terms there is an increase by 6.77 per cent in net area irrigated, against 14.22 per cent in gross irrigated area during the decade 1981-91. It would further be noticed that against sizeable decline in area irrigated from canals there is -more than corresponding increase in irrigation from tubewells, etc. This could be attributed to the increase in -the number of energised tubewells from 41,746 as on 31st March, 1981 to 89,865 as on 31st March, 1991. Incidentally the number of tubewells (energised) is the highest for this district in the State, both in the years 1981 and 1991. It is hoped that with completion of Ranjit Sagar Dam and Shahpur Kandi projects, upstream Madhopur headworke, more water will be available for irrigation, especially during winter for the rabi crops in this district. .

Animal Husbandry:

Livestock are the backbone of the peasantry. These not only supply motive power for agricultural operations but also supply milk and other products and help to augment the income of the farmers. Animals, especially the cattle, play an important role in the economy of the district. This district is natural home to I NiH I, also known as I NiH Ravi I, which is a high milk yielding breed of buffaloe,a.

According to 1990 livestock census there were: 2,88,000 cattle; 6,9.5,800 buffaloes; 6,200 horses and poines; 14,500 donkeys; 1,500 mules; 42,400 sheep; 31,900 goats; 1,500 camels; and 11,800 pigs, in the district. Thus there were 10,93,600 animals of all kind in the district. As against this according to 1977 cattle census there were: 3,09,500 cattle; 4,51,600 buffaloes; 13,700 horses and ponies; 1,560 donkeys; 1,300 mules; 36,200 sheep; 35,500 goats; 3,300 camels and 11.100 pigs. Thus there were 8,77,800 total number of animals in 1977 in the district. A comparison of figures of the two cattle censuses reveals that over the last 13 years, whereas there is a decline in the number of cattle from 3,09,500 in 1977 to 2.88,000 in 1990 there is an increase in th~ number of buffaloes from 4,51,600 in 1977 to 6,95,800 in 1990. There is al,so an increase in the total number of animals from 8,77,800 in 1977 to 10,93,600 in 1990. However, there is a decline in the number of poultry birds from 11 ,.73,900 in 1977 to 9,37,100 in 1990. There is_ a sizeable decrease in the number of horses and ponies as well as camels over the years as modes of transport are increasingly being mechanised.

In the year 1990-91 there were 95 veterninary hospitals, 129 permane)!t dispensaries and 7 poultry service centres in the district. These, veterinary institutions were manned by 71 veterinary officers and 271 13 veterinary pharmacists. In these institutions 1 ,62,123 animals were treated and 1.064 casterations w~re performed. Further 1,06.882 cows and 11,420 buffaloes were covered under artificial insemination methods and 22,288 (to cows) and 498 (to buffaloes) calves were born by artificial insemination m'ethods. A total 4 artificial insemination centres functioned in the district where 28 cow bulls and 2 buffaloes bulls were kept for semen banks/artificial insemination purposes.

In order to ensure availability of quality meat to general public 7 recognised slaughter house functioned in the district during 1990-91, where 1,41,105 animals (1,40,954 sheep ana goats. 151 pigs) were slaughtered. The number of animals slaughtered 'in the recognised slaughter houses is unusually the highest for any district in the State.

In order to make available quality milk to urbanites a government Milk Plant was opened in the district at Verka in 1962. In the year 1990- 91 the plant had 5 chilling centres. The plant has a capacity to process 60,000 liters of milk daily. The various milk products produced in this plant as well as in other milk plants in the State of Punjab are sold under the brand name of I VERKA I '. This plant is, infact, the first modern dairy plant in the State set up out of funds gifted 'by the US Government.

There is one gowshala' at Amritsar, where de~erted and old cattle are well looked after. Cattle shows are held on every Amavas at Tarn Taran and on Baisakhi and Diwali at Amritsar. Besides every month cattle fairs are' held at Amritsar and Tarn Taran, wherein large number of animals are brought for sale., , The district has vast natural resources of fishery within its boundaries. The natural fisheries abound in the riverine complex consisting of approximately "128 km. of Beas river. 40 km. of Ravi river. 32 km. of Satluj river and 78 km. of Sakki Nala. Besides, there are drains, canals and dhands to the extent of about 400 km. of water courses. The commerdall y important fish (local names) are: Dhambra or Rohu. Thail , Morakh or Mrigal, Kalehan, Shingara, Saul, Mullee, Paddi, Mahanseer, Knaga. etc., whereas those less important are: Batter, Bhangan. Kursa, Pallu, Kingar, Daulla and Pahari Rohti. In the year 1990-91 an area of 25'1.03 hectare was stocked with fish, in which 16,04,850 thousand fingerlings were raised. A sum of Rs. 6,58,000 was collected by way of total receipts. Also during· the year 1991 one Fish Seed Farm functioned in the district, which produc~ 20.19 lakh fish seed for distribution among the fish farmers in Villages.

Tenancy:

The farmers generally cultivate their land themselves. This system is called khud kasht (self-cultivation). Some times the land is leased out to other farmers/persons for cultivation on batai (share cropping) or theka (contract) basis. The general rate of batai is one half the share of the crop grown. However, the rate of theka may vary from time to time depending Upon the quality of land and the period of contract. Since large number of people/farmers own tractors they prefer to offer services for various agricultural operations for cash payment basis. This system is becoming popular for the last many years. The land holdings being not very large and there being sizeable migration from this district to other places, ma9Y people prefer such services for various agricultural operations. 14 Some of the village and cottage industries located in the district are:-- 1. Handloom Weaving-The, goods produced with handlooms are: /ihaddar, Jches" bed sheets. bed covers. woollen blan}

2. Shoes and other leather, goods 3 • 'Leath er Tanning 4. Village Ghani Oil 5. Ban Making and Ro-pe Making 6. Gur and ·Khandsari 7. Handicrafts-Ivory goods and pushmina goods 8. Potteries

In 1990 there were 1,658 total number of registered factories. out of which 1,598 were working. These employed 36,141 average number of workers. The district ranked second in the number of total registered factories as well as registered working factories in the State, next to (3,560 total registered factories. 3.512 registered working factories). However, it ranked fourth in the number of workers. next to Ludhiana (1,20.44} workers). (36,417 workers) and Jalandhar (36,152 workers). Also the district had 1,338 workers per lakh population during 1990. If we look back we find that in 1980, there were 1,245 total registered factories, out of these 1,156 were registered working factories. which employed 27,646 average number of workers. The district ranked second in number of total r.egistered factories and registered working factories in the state next to l:udhiana ('2,163 total registered factories, 2,069 registered working factories). However, during the year the district ranked second in the number of workers. next to Ludhiana (58,143 workers) in the State. Also during 1980 there were 1,252 workers per lakh of population in the district. Thus it would be noticed that though progress has been reported but there .is definite slide back in its position in the State.

The Government have made efforts for developing infrastructure for setting up. of various industries in the district. The foHowing Industrial Focal Points were set up in the district which are briefly described below :- ~ . 1. An Industrial Focal Point was e~tablished at Amrl tsar do,ver an dar~a of 94.05 ac res. A total of 235 industrial plots were evel ope 10 this focal point, out of which 227 plots were allotted, whereas, 8 plots remained vacant, as on 31-12-1991.

2. Another Industrial Focal Point was established at Tarn Taran ov~r an area of 52.60 acres. A total of 106 plots were developed in this focal point, out of which 87 plots were alloted and 19 plots were vacant, as on 31-12-1991.

3. An Industrial Focal Point is fast coming up in the district at . It will be the largest of its kind in the, distr~ct, wh:n completed. In fact this is meant for large industrlal UQltS. Thls focal point has been connected with Kapurthala and Tarn T~ran ,by road. There is also a proposal to connect this by rall Wl th Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Kapurthala.

An Urban Industrial Estate was established at Amritsar to. provide suitable accommodation for various industrial units, 50 sheds for houslng small 15 scale units were constructed which were allotted. Besides there are three Rural Industrial Estates each at Ajnala. Kathu Nangal and Lopoke. These Estates have 8 sheds each.

The government have introduced quality marking scheme for providing testing facilities, technical guidance, manufacturing data, etc. to various industrial units. Under this scheme, the following quality marking centres have been opened in the district. 1. Government Quality Marking Centre for Textile Goods, Amritsar-It was started in 1956. 2. Government Quality Marking Centre for Engineering Goods Amritsar-tt was established in ,1967. Besides. the following centres provide technical assistance and common facility services for various industries :- 1. Government Development Centre for Electrical 'A ppliances. Arriri tsar--It was established in 1963 for the upliftment of the decaying electrical and mechanical industry in the district.

2. Heat Treatment Centre, Amrftsar-!fhe~e is no Engineering college in the district but there are number of technical institutions which are listed below :- l. Government Pol ytechnic, Amri tsar-I t admitted 120 students during 1990-91 for diploma courses in the subjects of mechanical, electrical, civil engineering. 2. Industrial Training Institutes--In the year 1975-76 there were three ITIs, each located at Amritsar. Patti and Kalan. But in the year 1990-91 the num ber of ITIs increased to five, which together admitted 796 students for certificate courses in various technical trades, for suppi y of skilled manpo'Mer to the industries located in the district and outside in the state.

The other institutions which impart technical instructions in textile and garment technology are :-- 1. Government Institute of Garment TeC'hnology Amritsar-It was established in 1937. The Institute imparted training in the manufacture, cutting. tailoring diploma courses of three years duration. It was upgraded to the level of National Trade Certifi­ cate Courses in 1968. The InsH tute runs courses in (1) Diploma in Garment Technology (3 years)' for matriculates and above; (2) National Trad~ Certificate in Cutting, F'itting and Stitching of Garments (one year course) for middle pass and above).

2. Punjab Institute of Textile Tecbnology. Amritsar-It was established in 1920 with a view to imparting technical instructions in textile technology and to produce technicians to help and develop the textile industry. It runs a 3 years di ploma course of National Certificate Standard.

As a result of various efforts of the government and the private enter­ preneurs the industrial units have come up mostly at Chheharta on. the Grand Trunk Road which extended llP to Khasa, about 14 km. from Amntsar. Also large number of units are located on the Batala Road wh_ich ~xtend up to Ver~a. Besides the Industrial Focal Points at Tarn Taran and GOlndwal now taking 16 shape will provide lot of opportunHies to the industrialists to set up their uni ts there.

Electricity:

Electricity has come to be known as an index of prosperity in any region. Amritsar was electrified for the first time in 1916 when the Municipal Commi ttee, Amri tsar, started generating electrici ty through diesel I steam processes. However, in 1932-33 hydro-power was introduced. The Punjab State Electricity Board feeds whole of Amritsar district. The district is divided into four Divisions: - (1) East Oi vision I Verka; (2 ) T~rn Taran Oi vision, Tarn Taran; ( 3) West Oi vision, Amri tsar; and, ( 4) J andiala Guru Division, J andiala Guru.

In the year 1990-91 Amritsar district consumed 1,608.50 million units of electricity, the district was second highest in the state, next to Ludhiana district (~,228.9 million units). The break up of electricity consumed during 1990-91 is as follows: (1) Domestic 154.5 million units; (2) Commercial 41.5 million units; (3) Industrial 308.7 million units; (4) Agricultural 777.5 million units; and (5) Others 328.5 million units. Duting 199'0-91 the district consumed 13.51 per cent of State I S total consumption of electricity, the district occupied the second highest position, next to Ludhiana district (18.72 per cent). If we look back we find that in the year 1980-81 the district consumed 632.62 million units of electricity which was 14.93 per cent of state I s total consumption, and the district was second highest consumer in the state, next to Ludhi'ana district (675.62 million units, 15.95 per cent). The sectorwise break up of electricity consumed during 1980-81 is as follows: (1) Domestic 94.12 million units; (2) Commercial 8.78 million units; (3) Industrial 198.71 .million units (4) Agricultural 272.24 million units; (5) Others 58.77 million units. Thus it would be seen that wherea~ during the decade 1981-91 the consumption of electricity has gone up from 632.62 million units 1n 1980-81 to 1,608.5 million units in 1990-91, the percentage of electricity consumed has declined from 14.95 per cent in 1980-81 to 13.51 per cent in 1990-910 It would also be noted that Agricultural Sector continues to be the largest consumer of electricity in the district and that the gap between the level of consumption in industrial and agricultural sectors has increased over ,the decade 1981-91. However, this district boasts of the largest number of energised tubewells in the state, as against 41.746 energised tu bewells as on 31-3-1981 in the district, there were 89,865 tubewells/pumpfng sets as on 31-3-1991, in the district.

In the year 1980-81 there were 56.Q6 per cent electrified households

(2.06 t 542 households out of 3.68.455 households) in the district, against 78.70 per cent (3.28,144 households out of 4,16,955 households) in 1990-91. Thus the percentage of electrified households has gone up from 56.06 per cent ~n 1980-81 to 78.70 per cent in 1990-9i. The district is a net consumer of electricity as there is no power­ generating station in the district. However, to meet contingencies some big industrial houses have installed their own diesel generating sets. Needless to say that demand for electricity outstrips the supply which ought to be increased at the earliest.

Minerals and Mining: The whole of Amritsar district IS composed of the recent deposits known collectively as the Indo-Gangetic alluvium, which consists of the alluvial sand clay and loam. Apart from the clay used for brick making kankar (calci~m carbonate) is found which is used for road making. The best 17 kankar beds are found in Ajnala on the left bank of Sakki from Karyal downwards and between Kler and Vadala Bhikhiwind. Good kankar is also found to the right .a~d left of the Grand Trunk Road near Jandi~la Guru at Varpal. In .Tarn Taran It occurs at Bala Chak and Gohlwar. Amritsar is an ~mportant saltpetre producing district but its production has declined over the years. On the whole the district is poor in minerals and mining wealth. Communications

, Roads and rail ways are very important for the development of agriculture, industries and 'other economic problems of an area. Amritsar district is lucky in this regard as I it enjoyed an efficient system of communications for quite .sometime .'

At the tiare of partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 there were about 333 km. of roads in the district which were maintai,.ned by the Public Works Department (PWD). By 1980-81, the road length increased to 3,124 km. In the year 1990-91 there were 3,485 km. of roads which were maintained by the PWD (B&R) in the district. Besides there were 432.16 km. of roads maintained by the municipal corporation/co~mittees.

As regards facility of roads, there were 78 km. of roads per 100 sq. km. of area and 152 km. of roads per lakh of population in the district. Further road statistics reveal that in 1990-91, 98.91 per cent of villages were linked by ;roads.

The important roads in the districts are as follows : (1) Amritsar­ Pathankot Road, (2) Amrltsar-Mehta- Road, (3) Amritsar­ Ramdas--Gurdaspur Road, (4) Amritsar-Dera Baba Nanak Road, (5) Amrttsar-Tarn, Taran-Harike Road, (6) Amritsar-Jhabal-Khem Karan Road, (7) Amritsar-Tam Taran-Goindwal Road, (8) Amritsar-Jandiala-Goindwal Roc.d, (9) . Harike- Road, (10) Goindwal-Tarn Taran-Jhabal Road, (11) - , Amritsar-Jalandhar Road (Grand Trunk Road), etc.

There are three bridges two over Beas at Goindwal and Beas and one over Satluj at.. Harike, which ensure all weather road traffic with and regions of the State. Another bridge ~is fast nearing completion over the Beas river at Sri Hargobindpur (in Gurdaspur district) which will shorten distance between Hoshiarpur and Amritsar districts.

Amritsar district falls in the Firozeplir Division of Norther~ Railway. It is an. important railway junction, whence many long distance trains start and terminate. The city boasts of the only rail connection with Pakistan through I Samjhauta Express' which shuttles between Amritsar and Lahor-e (Pakistan) railway stations. There are five railway lines situated in the district which are briefly described below :-

(1) Amritsar-Attari Branch Railway Line-It is a broad gaug'e line. The foor railway stations located on this line are (1) Chheharta, (2) Khasa, (3) Gurusar Sultani and (4) Attari. 'For some time back, 'Samjhauta Express' the only connecting train between India and Pakistan is operated by the two countries, alternate days. It serve~ areas of Amritsar and ~jnala tahsil. (2) Amrltsar-Verka-Dera Baba Nanak Branch Railway Line-It is a broad gauge line, which used to connect Amritsar with Jammu through Sialkot (now in Pakistan). But since partition it operates upto Dera Baba Nanak which is now a terminus station. The 18 important rail way station located in the district on this line are : (1) Verka, (2) Majitha, (3) Ramdas and (4) Kotla Gujran. It serves areas of Amritsar and Ajnala tahsils.

(3) Amrltsar-Pattl-Khem Karan Branch Railway Line-It is a broad guag!!! line which' used to connect Amritsar with Kasur (Pakistan) but since paritition it operates upto Khem Karan only which now is ,a terminus station. The important stations located on this line are_ : (1) Bhagtanwala, (2) Sangrana Sahib, (3) Gobi-war Varpal, (4) Dukhnewaran, (5) Tarn Taran, (6) Rure Asal, (7) Jandoke, ( 8) , (9) Patti, (10) Boparai, (11) Gharyala, (12 ) Valtoha, (13) Ratoke and (14) Khem Karan. It serves areas of Amritsar, Tarn Taran and Patti tahsils.

(4) Amritsar-Batala-Pathankot ,Branch Railway Line-It is broad gauge line. The important railway stations falling on this railway line in the district are (1) Verka, (2) Kathunangal and (3) J aintipura. It serves areas of Amritsar tahsil.

(5) Amrltsar-Jalandhar-Delhi ,Main Railway Line-It is double tracked broad gauge line. The important railway stations falling on this line in the district are : (1 ) Manan wala , (2) J andiala Guru , (3) Tangra, (4) Butari, (5) Baba Bakala., (6) Rayya and (7) Beas. It serves Amritsar and Baba Bakala tahsils. In fact it is the main railway link between Amdtsar and rest of India.

In the year 1990-91 (As on 31st March, 1991) against 1,85,932 vehicles registered there were 52,850 vehicles on roads in the district. The break up of on road vehicles is as .follows : 592 buses; 5,461 station wagons and cars; .857 jeeps; 220 taxies; 2,376 three wheelers; 14,228 two wheelers; 23,734 total passenger vehicles; 2,272 four w heelers and above truck and lorries; 218 three wheelers; 2,490 total goods vehicles; 26,611 tractors; 15 others; 52.850 total vehicles. If we look back to the y~r 1980-81 we find that as on 31st March, 1981 , against 51,656 vehicles registered in the district there were 37,921 vehicles on road in the district. The break up of on road vehicles in 1980-81 is as follows: 220 buses; 760 station wagons and cars; 407 jeeps; 178 taxies; 329· three wheelers; 25,725 two wheelers; 27,619 total passang~r vehicles; 1,050 four wheelers and above; 76 three wheelers; 1,126 total goode vehicles; 7, 770 ~ractors; 1.334 trailors; 72 others and 37,921 total vehicles on roads in the district. Thus from the above figures it would be noticed that there is an increase from 37,921 vehicles to 52,850 vehicles during 1981- 91 decade.

The district is well served by the Public Road Transport system. The has following four depots functioning in the district during 1990-91 : (1) Amritsar I Depot (Having a fleet of 136 buses); (2) Amritsar II Depot (Having a fleet of 131 buses); (3) Tarn Taran Depot (Having a fleet of 91 buses); and (4) Patti Depot (Having a fleet of 84 buses). The Pepsu Road Transport Corporation and other depots of the Punjab Roadways also serve the district on number of routes. Besides number of Private Transport Operators are also operating buses on the local routes. Some of the important private operators are given below :--

(1) The Punjab Transport Cooperative Society Ltd., Amritsar.

(2) The District Transport Cooperative Society Ltd., Amritsar.

(3) The new Suraj Transport Co. Ltd., Amritsar. 19 (4) The Amritsar Frontier Transport Cooperative Society Ltd •• Amdtsar.

(5) The New Piyar Bus Service (P) Ltd., Amritsar.

(6) The. New United Transport (P) ~td., Amritsar.

(7) The New Majha Transport C oop era tiv e Society Ltd., Amritsar.

(8) The Azad ',I'ransport ,Cooperative Society Ltd •• Amritsar.

(9) The Randhawa Transport Co. (P) Ltd., Amritsar.

PO) The Nishat and Malwa Bus (P) Ltd., Amritsar.

(11) The Sandhu Transport Co. (P) Ltd., Amritsar.

(12) The Rohtak District Trat".sport Cooperative Society, Amritsar. (l3) The Sandhu Roadways Transport Co. (P) Ltd., AmritC"3.r.

In the year 1990 there took place 88 accidents in tbe distrlct which caused 49 deaths and injuries to 44 persons. However, in 198t;, 123 accidents took place in the district which caused 6] deaths and inj'Jries to 47 persons. Thus there is perceptible decline in the number of accidents during the last decade.

There is one airport in the district located at , which is used for civil flights from Delhi, Jammu, etc. Previously aircraft of Indian Airlines and Ariana Afghan Airlines operated their flights on Delhi -Amritsar­ Kabul route but since the start of turmoil in Kabul (Afghanistan) the air traffic is almost at a stand still. The matter regarding arranging :Ul" flights between UK and Amritsar (at Rajasansi) is under the active consideration of the government and it may materialise any time.

There are two head post offices (one each at Amritsar and Tarn Taran), 71 sub-pest offices, 332 branch post offices and 5 extra-departmental sub-offices in the district (as on 31st March, 1968).

The first telegraph office at Amritsar was established on 1st March, 1930. There are 22 key fitted sub-offices and 24 phono-cum-sub offices in the' district. Also telegraph facilities were a.vailable in as many as 51 post offices (as on 31st March, 1968).

In 1914 there was only one 50-line magneto e:l{change in the district. It was converted to 300-line exchange in 1922, later it was converted to ~utomatic exchange in 1925. There were ten telephone exchanges in the district at Ajnala., Amritsar, Bhikhiwind, Chheharta, Khem Karan, Lopoke, Majitha, Patti, Rayya and Tarn Taran (in 1970).

The district has a OoordaI'shan Relay Station at Amritsar, which relays regional (Jalandhar Doordarshan Station I s programmes) as well as national Programmes (Delhi Doordarshan Station I s programmes) for the benefit of the people of the border areas of the district and adjoining districts.

Trade and Commerce

Since the founding of Amritsar city it has grown in trade and business activities gradually and emerged as the biggest centre of trade and commerce 20 in the north-western India till the partihon of the sub-continent in 1947 ~ Though trade and commerce activities have suffered a great deal - due to partition it still continues to be an i-mportant centre of trade and commerce for textiles (all types), wooll~ns (blankets, carpets, etc.), Dry fruits, green Tea, et_c. The locally made paped and- wardan are known throughout the camtry. ~or their spicy flavour. The district being a surplus in agricultural commo(htles exports wheat, paddy, maize, oil seeds, etc. in large quantities.

As on 31st March, 1991, there are 15 principal agricultural markets (regulated) with 65 atta-ched sub yards in the district. The regulated markets are at : (1) Ajnala, (2) Amritsar, (3) Bhikhiwind, (4) Gehri, (5) Khem Karan. (6) Patti, (7) Rayya, (8) Tarn Taran, (9) Jhab"al. (10) Chogawan, (11) M.ehta, (12) Majitha, (13) Khadur Sahib, (14) Attari and (15) Naushehra ~annuan. I~ the year 1966-67, there were only 8 regulated markets, with 23 attached sub-yards, which functioned in the district.

In the year 1990, there were 23,33,600 tonnes of total arrivals of foodgrains and non-foodgrains in the markets, as against 9,94,200 tonnes during 1980-81. Under the scheme of procurement of foodgrains at remuner~tive prices the various agencies made following procurements in the district during 1990-91 : Paddy-State Government 13,000 tonnes; FCI 2,81,000 tonnes; Mark~ed 23,000 tonnes; Punsup 37, 000 tonnes; Private traders 3, 42,000 .tonnes ; total 6,96,000 tonnes; and whea,t-State Government 94,000 tonnes; FeI 3.40.000 tonnes; Markfed 1,36,000 tonnes; Punsup 1,45,000 tonnes; Private traders 28,000 tonnes; total 7,43,000 tonnes. Thus out of total arrivals of 23,33,600 tonnes in the markets of the district During 1990-91, various agencies purchased 6,96,000 tonnes of paddy and 7,43,000 tonnes of wheat. However, against total arrivals of 9,94,200 tonnes during 1980-81, the purchases of paddy, wheat and maize were 4,05,000 tonnes, 4,57,000 tonnes and 700 tonnes, respectively. Thus we notice that wheat arrivals maintain a definite edge over paddy arrivals in the district •.

Thoogh trade is mostly in the private hands, there is a District Wholesale Cooperative Marketing and Supply Society _at Amritsar, which was registered on September 30, 1953. It undertakes wholesale business of govern­ ment supplies of agricultural seeds, implements t insecticides, fertilisers and other important goods, e.g. sugar, oil. Besides there were: 617 milk supply, 25 consumer and 329 weaver I s cooperative societies in the district during 1989-90.

The Amritsar Central Cooperative Consumer's Store Ltd., Amritsar was registered on January 25, 1963, to ensure equitable distribution of various kinds of articles of consumers at competitive rates. By 31st March, 1968< it was running 17 branches with a total membership of 12,450.

The State Trading w_as introduced in the district in 1958-59. Under this sch~me fair price shops were opened in both urban and rural areas. The fair price shops supplied wheat, wheat fiour. edible oils, kerosene, cheap cloth and other articles to the consumers to save them from un­ necessary exploitation by the unscrupulous traders and black marketeers.

T.n the cattle shows and cattle fairs organised at Tarn Taran and Amritsar large number of transactions of cattle take place. Also bazars are held during numerous fairs held in the distriet at Ramdas, Khadur Sahib, Goindwal, Baba Bakala, Ram Tirath on the Puranmashi of every month, where large purchases are made of various articles by the visitors. 21

According to 1991 Census J there were 95,096 persons reported as main workers who were engaged in trade and commerce in the district. Out of these, 20,685 are reported in rural areas, whereas the remaining 74,411 are in the urban areas. The sexwise break up shows that against 93,181 male workers there are 1,915 female workers. Of the 93, 181 males, 20,100 are in rural areas, and 73,801 in the urban areas. Likewise of the 1,915 female workers, 585 are in rural areas and 1,330 in the urban areas. The pel'centage of main workers engaged in trade and commerce works out to 12.38 per cent (12.66 per cent male, 6.00 per cent female) for the district against 10.55 per cent (10.81 per cent male, 4.69 per cent female) for the State.

Since Amritsar had been an important centre of trade and commerce large number of banks were having their branches at Amritsar. As on 31st December, 1990, there are 389 bank branches (the highest for any district in the State) functioning in the dist~i~t. the break up of these is as follows: State bank of India 31, State Bank of Patiala 12, Punjab National Bank 54, Cooperative Bank 93 and other Commercial Bank (including Reserve Bank) 199. Against this during June, 1980, there were 279 bank branches (5B1 24, SBP 9, PNB 36 Coop. 77, other 133) in the district.

Forestry

Amritsar district falls under ths jurisdiction of Divisional Forest Officer. Amritsar. There' are no regular forests in the district except the old reserved forests, locally known as rakhs, which are as follows: 1) Rakh Serai Amanat Khan, 2) Rakh Bhoru, 3) Rakh Gagrewal and 4) Rakh Othian. In view of the shortage of fuel after partition more areas (in 1951 the railway and national highway strips and in 1956 PWD road strips and canal strips) were transferr.ed to the Forest Department for plantations.

The area under forests in the, district is classfied according to • Reserved I , • Protected I and • Unclassified '. The area under forests has undergone slight changes, as will be seen from the following tabJe, during the decade 1981--91.

Type of Forest 1980-81 1990-91

1. Reserved Forests 10.0 sq. km. 10.0 sq. km. 2. Protected II 82.0 sq. km. 89.0 sq. km. 3. Unclassed II 56.0 sq:km. 48.0 sq. km. 4. State " 148.0 sq.km. 147.0 sq. km. (Total 1 to 3)

5. Private 'J 1.0 sq.km. 1.0 sq. km. (U/s 38 of IF' Act, 1927) 6. Total Forests 149.0 sq. km. 148.0 sq. km. (Total 4 & 5)

From the above statement it, would be seen that there is slight decrease in the forest area from 149 sq km. in 1980-81 to H8 sq. km. in 1990-91. Whereas the area under IProtected Forests' shows an increase from 82.0 sq. km. to 89.0 sq. km., the area under • Unclassed Forests' shows a decrease from 56.0 sq. km. to 48.0 sq. km during the corresponding period. An area, 2.91 per cent of total area, was reported under forest in the district during 1990-91 which falls short of percentage prescribed for forest cover. The trees grown in. the forest areas arp.: shisham, eucalyptus, etc. 22

The latest statistics about income from major and minor forest produce are not available. However, during 1967-68 an income of Rs. 8.30,579 (Rs. 7,73,876 major produce and Rs. 56,703 minor produce) accrued to the Forest Department, as against income of Rs. 4,13,730 (Rs. 3,80,026 major produce and RD. 33~704 minor produce) in 1960-61.

Medical and Public Health

Ayurvedic and Unani systems of medicine were popular in the district before the advent of the British. There were Vaids and Hakims, who practised. at Amritsar city, which was the centre of trade and commerce and received special attention of MaharaJa Ranjit Singh. The British introduced the allopathic system of medicine after. annexation of Punjab. A hospital was opened near Ram Bagh. Thereafter chain· 0: hospitals and dispensaries were opened throughout the district. During the '.British rule the allopathic system of medicine received the full patronage of the State Government. However, after independence the government started paying more attention to the indigenous systems of medicine. The progress was spectacular in the field of opening of medical and public health institutions since partition in 1947.

As on 1st April, 1981 there were 228 medical institutions, out of which 187 were in rural areas and 41 were in urban areas. Further out ~f 228 total mecUcal institutions, 205 belonged to state government. 12' to local self' govt., 4 to private (aided) and 7 to others. There were total 35 hospitals (14 rural, 21 urban), 17 public health centres (15 rural, 2 urban) and 176 dispensaries (158 rural, 18 urban). Besides there were 45 (41 Ayurvedic, 4 Unani) medical institutiq,_ns in the district.

However, as on 1st. April, 1991 the number of medical institutions went up to 266 (223 rural, 43 urban). Out of the total medical institutions, 249 belonged to the State Government, 5 to Local Government and 12 to Voluntary Organisations. There were 33 hospitals (13 rural, 20 urban), 49 public health centres (45 rural, 4 urban), 178 dispensaries (160 rural, 18 urban) and 6 hospitals/CHC, CHe, CHC/PHC (5 rural, 1 urban). Besiddes there were 43 Ayurvedic, 4 Unani and 7 Homoeopathic dispensaries located at different places in the district.

There are numerous private/religious organisations which are/ were running number of medical institutions in the district which are briefly described below: 1) T.B. & Chest Diseases Hospital, Amritsar-It was started in 1938 as Sir Gujjarmal Kesra Devi· TB Sanatorium but was taken over by the government in 1949. It has about 255 beds;. 2) Ram Lal Eye & ENT Hospital. Amritsar; 3) Lady Emerson-Seth Chaturbhuj Maternity Hospital. Amritsar; 4) Rai Bahadur Chand Thapar TB clinic. Amritsar; 5) Municipal Corporation TB Clinic; 6) Prem Sewak Hospital, Amri tsar; 7) Saint Mary's Mission Hospital, Tarn Taran; 8) Atma Singh Janta Hospital, Bohroo; 9) Leprosy Hospital and Home, Tarn Taran; and 10) Chief Khalsa Diwan Hospital, Tarn Taran. Besides the district has some unique medical institutions run by the government, which are as follows: 1) V.J. Hospital, Amritsar-lt was originally started as municipal hospital, but was provincialised in 1891. Now "it has been renamed as Guru Ram Dass Hospital after the name of founder of Amritsar City, Guru. Ram Dass; 2) Punjab Mental Hospital, Amritsar-It is the only institution of its type in the State; 3) Government Medical College, Amritsar-It was started at Lahore in 1864 as Medical School .but was transferred to Amritsar in 1920 and was upgraded to fulfledged MedIcal College in 1943; 4) Punjab Government Dental College and Hospital, Amritsar; 5) Hygiene and Vaccine Institute, Amritsar (for Sanitary I_nspectors and 23 Vaccina tors; 6) Punjab Health School, Amritsar (for lady Health visitors),o etc. , 0

The institutions like Pingalwara, Amritsar (mainly due to the efforts of Bhagat Puran Singh) and Martha David Home at Tarn Taran for the children of lepors are some institutions, which provide succour to the suffering human~ty.

As ,on 1st April, 1991, there were 4,429 beds (1,670 rural areas, 2,759 urban areas) in the medical institutions of the district, which are highest for any district in the State. Out of the total beds, 3,331 beds ",ere in hospitals, 238 beds in PHCs, 660 beds in dispensaries and the remaining 200 beds in hospltals/CHC, CHG, CHG/PHC. In the year 1990 there were 2,682 doctors, 1427 mid-wives, 1,035 nurses and 5,760 dais in the district. The number of doctors and dais is the highest in the ,State. There was' a doctor for 943 persons, a midwife for 1,647 persons and a nurse for 2,474 persons in 1990. Also there was a medical institution for 9,439 persons and a bed for 567 persons.

In the field of family planning, against a target of 14,660 sterlisation operations, the achievements were 15,225 operations (Higher) and against 43,463 IUDs the achievement was 45,412 IUDs (Higher) during 1990-91. Further during the corresponding period there were 4,418 cases of MTP (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) and 36,436 cases of termination of pregnancy since inception.

Through there is no scarcity of drinking water in the district, 564 villages have been identified as' water (protected water) scarcity villages. Out of these villages, 240 villages were provided protected drinking water under various schemes commissioned up to 1990. Still there remain 360 villages which are to be provided the requisite facilities. The wrok is going on to cover the remaining villages which may also get supply of protected drinking water shortl y.

Education

Before the advent of British, the traditional system cif education was practised in the district like in" other parts of the State/Country. the -Maktabs were the seat of learning for Koran in Arabic; schools taught Gurmukhi and Adi Gr'anth; Pathshalas taught and little arithmatic and in Mahajani schools teaching of Lande and sarah was. conducted. There were also Persain and Sanskrit schools. It is an admitted fact that Amritsar was an important and main centre of Sikh learning, where 300 Gurmukh~ schools existed. Also there was not a single mosque, gurdwara or a temple where school did not exist. The largest Pathshala was r'un by Pandit .Achint Ram who taught Sanskrit grammer to about 75 pupil and prepared them for Pragya and Visharad examinations of" Punjab University, Lahore. Likewise there was the, largest Maktap located in Khair-ud;-Din mosque in Hall Bazar, where about 200 pupils were imparted instructions in Koranic studies in Arabic. Besides Persian was also taught. The largest Gurmukhi school was located in Akal Bunga where Bhai Atma Singh taught Adi-Granth in Gurmukhi to about 100 to 150 students.

The Christian Missioneries did pioneering work in female education. The oldest Girls School in Amritsar is the Alexendra High School, founded. by Church Mission Society in 1878. Its admission was restricted to Christians but since 1907 it is open to students of all castes and creeds. 24 The Muslims had 4 schools, 3 of which were managed by Anjuman-I­ Islamia founded in 1874. In May, 1933, a Muslim Intermedtate College was started near the Hall Gate in ~AO High SC.hool. The college was upgradec. to degree college in 1945. After partition it was taken over by the DAV Managemen_t Committee, New Delhi, who started herein a DAV College. The Singh Sabha started ~ome schools a~ Amritsar in 1890, which were follow~dl. by Hindu Sabha High School and DA V High School Some of the oldest and renowned ~duc_ational institutions are: 1) Pandit Baijnath High School, Amritsar; 2) Balmukand Khatri High Schools, Amritsar; 3) Ram Ashram High School, Amritsar (founded in 1923 by Acharya Sunder Singh; 4) Alexendrea High School, Amritsar; 5) Shrimati Dayawanti Kanya Vidyalaya, Amritsar, 6) Khalsa College, Amritsar; 7) Hindu College, Amritsar, 8) Government College for Women, Amritsar; 9) Modern. College for Women, Amritsar; etc. , Even though the district was bestowed with plenty of educational facilities yet the pace of progress picked up during post-independence period when large number of educational institutions were opened in the district.

As on 30th September, 1980, there were: 1 University (Guru Nanak Pev University; Amritsar); 16 Arts and Science Colleges (10 boys, 6 girls); 2 Teachers Training College ( 1 boys, 1 girls); 42 Higher Secondary Schools (32 boys, 10 girls); 205 High Schools (160 boys, 45 girls); 161 Middle Schools (1147 beys, 14 girls); 1488 ?rimary Schools (1,438 boys, 50 girls). The position 'of educational institutions, as on 30th September, 1990, in the district is as follows: 1 University; 16 Arts, Science, Commerce and Home Science Colleges (10 boys, 6 gir.ls) j 1 Medical College: 2 Teachers Training Colleges (B.Ed) (1 Boys, 1 girls): 71 Senior Secondary Schools (58 boys, 13 girls); 252 High Schools (204 boys, 48 girls): 175 Middle Schools (167 boys, 8 girls); 1,440 Primary Schools 0;393 boy's, 47 girls}; 1 Teachers' Training School ( 1 boys) ; 1 Ploytechnic (1 boys) ; and 11 Technical Industrial Art Craft Schools (8 boys, 3 girls).

As on 30th September, 1990 the student strength in various classes in the district is as follows: 56 Ph.D. student (26 boys, 30 girls); 291 M.PhH students (126 boys, 165 girls): 1,,189 MA students (428 .. boys, 761 girls); 315 M.Sco students (134 boys. 181 girls)' 44 M.Com. students (25 boys, 19 girls);. 5,721 BA/BA.Hon.· students (2,073 boys, 3,648 girls); 863 B.Sc/B.Sc.(Hon.) students (483 boys, 380 girls); 918 B.Com/B.Com (Han.) students (539 boys, 379 .girls); 776 MBBS students (454 boys, 322 girls); 422 B.Ed.' students (104 boys, 313 girls); 71,471 Sr./Secondary students (43,950 boys, 27,521 girls): 1,02,878 High students (55,462 boys, 47,416 girls); 29,675 Middle students (l6,~31 boys, 12,844 girls); 2,53,231 Primary students (1,37,360 boys, 1,15,871 girls); 101 Teacher Training-JBT students (49 'boys, 52 girls); 6~5 Polytechnic students (616 boys, 19 girls); and 1,911 Technical Industrial Art and Craft students 1,394 boys, 517 girls).

At Amritsar t.he sprawling campus of Guru. Nanak Dev University is located which has jurisdiction over four districts of Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Jalandhar and Kapurthala. Its foundation ~tone was laid on 24th November., 1969, by Shri V. V. Giri, President of .India on the quincentenery of Guru Nanak Dev, the First Sikh Guru. It has number of departments/faculties where higher education is imparted· in dif:ferent subjects and research is carried out. The university has excelled in the field of sports and has earned a name among the universities of the country. It is located near Khalsa college, Amritsar, on the G. T. road towards Chheharta. Two Teachers Training College (B .• Ed) are also functioning in the district. One is Khalsa College of Education, Amritsar •. which was started 25 in Khalsa College in 1954, as a separate wing.. The other one is DA V college of Education for Women, Amritsar. It was originally started as Saraswati Training College .in 1956 but was taken over by the DAV Management ::;ommittee, New Delhi, in 1963. Besides there is a Teachers Training School (for JBT) in Government Girls High School, Amritsar.

In- th: field. of medical educat.ion the. district played a - pioneering role as the fust Medlcal College of PU~Jab (Indlan Punjab), known as Medical College, Amritsar, is located here. It was started as a Medical School at Lahore but was t;ransferred to Amritsar in 1920. It was later upgraded to full fledged Medical College' in 1943. Besides there are: 1) Punjab Government Dental College and Hospital, Amritsar; 2) The Hygiene and Vaccine Institute Amritsar (Sanitary Inspectors and Yaccinators; 3) The Punjab Health School: Amritsar (Lady Health visitors; 4) The School of Nursing, Amritsar (Nurse IS Training). In the field of technical education this district does not lay behind other districts even though it has no engineering college. There is a polytechnic at Amritsar (Government Ploy technic , Amritsar). Another Polytechnic for Girls is being run by the DAV Management (Dayanand Polytechnic Institute for Oirls, Amritsar). Besides there are 5 ITIs located in the district (one each at Amritsar, Patti, Kalan, Rayya and Jandiala Guru). Also two institutions; 1) Punjab Institute of Textile Technology, Amritsar and 2) Government Institute of Garmet Technology, Amritsar are located in the district which give instructions for diploma courses. There is also a school for the blind known as Andh Vidyalaya where technical skills are taught to the blind. The vidyalaya is located near the Durgiana Mandir Complex and is run by a Charitable Trust. There is also located a Sanskrit College known as L~kshmi Narayan Sanskrit College, Amritsar, where students are prepared for the Sanskrit degrees of Shastri, Visharda, etc. Lakshmi Narayan Educational Trust is also running an Ayurvedic College for a BAMS degree at Amritsar.

Though the district was lucky in the location of some of the oldest educational institutions yet its performances in the field of literacy are not matching with its educational background. In 1981 Census it reported a literacy rate of 41.05 per cent (46.83 per cent male, 34.40 per cent female) against 40.86 per cent (47.16 per cent male, 33.69 per cent females) of the State. However, in 1991 Census the district reported a literacy rate of 58.09 per cent (65.07 per cent male, 50.10 per cent female) against 58.51 per cent (65.66 per ·cent male, 50.11 per cent female) of the State. Thus it would be noticed that the district literacy rates hover around the State literacy rates, the male rates definitely lesser than state's. The female Iiteracy ra tes in the district are slightly better in 1981 Census, whereas these are mal'ginally lower in 1991 Census. Inspite of fact that this district has quite a high percentage of urban population (34.09 per cent against 29 ~55 per cent of State's) and low percentage of Schedule Caste population (28.01 per cent aginast 28.31 per cent of State I s). These literacy rates naturally lead to the conclusion that some extra efforts are required to improve the literacy rates in this district. During the year 1990-91, 300 Adult Education Centres (10 male, 290 female) were being run in the district where 11,643 adults (343 male, 11 ,300 female) were ,?:dmitted.

Occupation

Amritsar district has repo~ted the third r...1ghe~t percentage of urban population (34.09 per cent) in the stateE: ne.d to' 1.rJ:fdhiana (50.28 per cent) 26 and Jalandhar (35.96 per cent) districts in the State during 1991 Census. Therefore, occupational variation is bound to be more prortouned in this district.

According to 1991 Census there were 7,68,022 maIn workers in the district, out of which 7,36,086 were males and 31,936 were females. The rural and urban break up of main workers shows that 5,10.143 main workers. (4,94,524 male, 15,619 female) were reported in the rural areas, whereas the remalnlng' 2,57 ,879 work~s (2,41,562 male 16,317 female) were reported in the urban areas. Thus wide sex disparity is noticeable among the workers. , The break up of main workers by- various industrial categories shows that there are: 2,23,986 cultivators-category:..! (2,22,335 ma~e, 1,651 female); 1,90,963 agricultural labourers-category II ~(1,84,095 male, 6,868 female); 3.954 workers engaged in "livestock, ioresty, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities-c(1tegory III (3,784 male, 170 female); 2~ in mInIng and quarrying-category IV (26 male); 3,467 in manufacturing f processing. servicing and repairs in household industry-category 'Y(a) (2,853 male, 614 female); 89,267 manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other than household industry-category V(b) (86,674 male, 2,593 female);' 14,406 in constructions-category VI (14,234 male, 172 female); 95,096 in trade and commerce-category VII (93,181 male, 1,915 female); 34,055 in transport. storage and communications-category· VIII(33,706 male. 349 female); and 1,12,802 in other services-category IX (95,198 male. 17,604 female).

If we take percentage into consideration we note that among persons there are 30.66 per cent main workers (55.04 per cent male, 2.74 per cent female) in the district during 1991 Census, against 29.64 per cent (53.18 per cent male, 2.27 female) reported during 1981 Census. Thus an improve­ ment would be seen in the work partiCipation rates for persons, males and females during the decade 1981--91. Further it would be noted that economic activity continues to be an exclusive preserve of the males though females have also started participating in a modest way.

Now let us examine main workers by various industrial categories by percentages. There are 29 .16 per cen t cuItiva tors-ca tegory I (30 .21 per cent male, 5.17 per cent female); 24.87 per cent argicultural labourers-category II (25.01 per cent male, 21.51 per cent female); 0.52 per cent livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting -:md plantations, orchards and allied actiVities-category III (0.51 per cent male, 0.53 per cent female); Nil in minipg and quarrying-category IV; 0.45 per cent in manufacturing processing, serviCing and repairs in household industry-category yea) (0.39 per cent male, 1.92 per, cent female); 11.62 per cent in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in other Hi~m household industry-category V(b) (11.78 per cent male, 8.12 per cent female); 1.88 per cent in constructions-category VI (1.93 per cent male, 0.54 per cent female) j 12.38 pel;' cent in trade and commerce-category VII (12.66 per cent male, 6.00 per cent female); 4.43 per cent in transport, storage and communications-category VIn (4.58 per cent male, 1.09 per cent female); and 14.69 per cent in other services-category IX (12.93 per cent male, 55.12 per cent female).

From the above figures it would be noticed that 54.03 per cent main workers are engaged in agriculture (29.16 per cent cultivators and 24.87 per cent agricultural labourers); which is more than half of the workers. The next highest category is of other services which reported 14.69 per cent workers, followed by trade and commerce 12.38 per cent and Manufacturing, etc. 12.07 per cent (0.45 per cent in household and 11.62- per cent in other 27 than household). As there is male preponderance the male pattern is not different, rather males report slightly, higher percentages than persons, except in other services where there is sizeable strength of female workers. Among the females 55.12 per cent female workers are reported in IOther Services', followed at second and third places by agricultural labourers (21.51 per cent) and manufacturing, etc. 00.04 per cent in Household 1.92 per cent, in other than household 8.12 ,per cent), respectively. The females, are also in si.zeable proPQrtion in trade and commerce (6.00 per cent) and cultivation (5.17 per 'cent). It' is appropriate to mention that more women are now seeking employment in 'Other Services' as teachers, doctOlS, nurses, etc. Likewise more women are getting employment in 'trade and commerce' as sales girls and bank clerks and in manufacturing as clerks and workers. However, the percentages reported do not bring out the full truth due to certain prejudices and biases prevailing in the society. These are .bound to disappear in the. coming censuses gradually when the information will be more truthfully forthcoming.

Places of ReJ.isious t Historical and Tourist Interest:

1. Ajnala (HB No. 232)-It is located some 20 km. from Amritsar city on the Amritsar-Dera Baba Nanak road, the place is a tahsil and sub­ divisional headquarters of the same name. It was founded by one Bagga, at Jat of Nijjar Got. The Sakki Nala flows nearby. The Nala is called as 'Ajal Nala l for its notoriety to cause destruction by floods. With the passage of time the place became known as Ajnala in the corrupted form of Ajal Nala .. There is well where bodies of 282 Purbia sepoys of 26th Native Infantry Regiment were dumped on 2nd August, 1857, during the war of independence. The well is known as Kalianwala Khuh. Besides there is a room in t,he old tahsil office building, where 45 sepoy s died due to suffocation, hea t and ex hausion.

It is now a village which reported a population of 13,427 during 1991 Census, against 8,760 in 1981 Census (NAC Ajnala 7506, ftjnala rural 1274). I:t has community development block office, a college, a senior secondary schod, 2 high schools, 3 middle schools, 7 primary schools, a hospital, a maternity home, a post and telegraph office and phone facilities.

2" Baba Bakala (HB No. 31)-lt is located some 40 km. from Amritsar on the J alandhar-Batala road, and is tahsil and sub-divisional head­ ouarters of the same name. It is associated with Guru Tagh Bahadur, the n'inth Sikh Guru. who resided here before he was proclaimed Guru. The story goes that Guru' Harkishan before breathing his last uttered name of Baba Bakala, which was interpretted as the place where his successor' resided. On reaching Baba Baka1a his followers were confused as number of imposters proclaimed themselves as Guru. But it was Makhan Shah Lobana who traced the Guru by offering two Mohars to each guru. When the turn of 'Guru Tegh Bahadur came he demanded the remaining 498 Mohars and showed the signs of labours put in by him during: the time of his shipwreek. In fact Makhan Shah had Vowed to offer 500 Mohars to the Guru. Be then in loud voice proclaimed IiGuru Ladho rell Le. the Guru has been found. Thereafter Guru Tegh Bahadur Was proclaimed the Guru of the . There is a historic Gurdwara associated with the ninth guru.

It is a village which, reported -a population of 6,196 in 1991 Census, against 5,539 in 1981 Census. It has a senior secondary school. 2 high schools, _5 middle schools, 5 primary schools. 2 ht'\C!T'\H~'~ 28

a dispensary, a family planning centre, a TB cli!'lic, a nursing home, a post and t'71egraph office and phone facilities.

3. Dera Baba Jaimal Singh (HB No. 428) -It is located some 6 km. from Beas towards north on the right bank of river Beas in t~hsil Baba Bakala. The place has emerged as the largest centre of Radha Soam! activities in north-western India. The Dera was founded in 1891 by Guru Jaimal Singh, a disciple of Swami Maharaj of Agra. In the beginning the place was a des9late ~nd wasteland but now has gained much importance as large number of buildings, Langar ·Hall, Satsang Ghar, etc; have been constructed by the devotees by free service. Lakhs of devotees attend Satsangs, organised here four times a year, during F erbuary , June, S~ptember and December. There are excellent arrangements of stay, catering, etc. during the quarterly gatherings at the Dera. People of all castes and creeds can become followers of the guru who teaches love of man and God. The Dera authorities have build a large hospital at Beas where free treatment is given to all patients.

It is a village which reported a popUlation of 1,822 in 1991 Census, against 1,349 in" 1981 Census. It has a hospital, a health centre, a dispensary and a post and telegraph office. Phone facilities are also' available locally.

4.. C~ohla Sahib (BB No.. 304)-1t is located some 48 km. from Amritsar and 5 km. from Sirhali Kalan in tahsil Tarn Taran. The place wa s previously known as Bhaini and is associated with Guru Arjan Dev who stayed here for 2 years, 6 months and 10 days. A gurdwara has been constl·ucted here in memory of Guru Arjan Dev. The story goes that the villagers served the guru well during his stay here. Once a lady of the village brought a Chola (robe) and Churi (meshed bread with ghee and .shakk.ad. The Guru was much pleased and named the village Chohla and said, IIChonla Guru Ka Ohla, Bhaini dhaini ll .since then the viJlage became known as Chohla. People in large number visit the gurdwara on Amavas and Si[3.nkrant to pay their obeisance. A fair is held on Baisakhi day. Maharaja Ranji t Singh assigned the revenue of the village and also assigned some 350 acres of land of the gurdwara.

It is a village which reported a population of 7,072 in 1991 Census, against 1 ,323 reported in 1981 Census. It has 2 high .schools, 2 middle schools, 3 'primary schools, a dispensary and a post and telegraph office. It also enjoys telephone facilities.

5 .. Govindwal (HB No. 338) -It is located at some 24 km. from Tarn Taran, the· tahsil headquarters, and some 48 km. from district hea~quarters, Amritsar. It is, also connected by road with Kapurthala and Jandia~a Guru. The village took name from one Govinda, a Marwaha Khatri. Beacuse of its situatiot;l on the highway from Attari to Govindwal, where a ferry existed on river Beas, it was an important centre of trade and commerce. In ~nd around 1546 AD Guru Angad Dev is sai~ to p,ave started some construction a t this place and entrusted the supervision to his follower, Amar Dass. But-. later when Guru realised that his end is near he installed Amar Dass as 29 his successor. Guru Amar Dass built a gurdwara and started the institution of langar in this gurdwara for the first time. It is said that the guru did net give, Darshan to anyone unless he took food from the langar, There is a baoH (well with a flight of 84 stairs) inside the gurdwara. It is believed that anybody, who recited Japjj at each ste'p would get salvation. A considerable portion of Adi-Granth was composed at this place by Guru Amar Dass. Besides gurdwara BaoH Sahib there is Baba Mohanji da Gurdwara (dedic~ted to Wohan son Of third guru who meditated here)., There is another gurdwara known as Chaubara Sahib, the residence of Guru Amar DaEs and a well whez:e guru used 'to take bath. The hair collected from each combing and ~l}ola 6f Guru Amar Dass are preserved in the: gurdwara. The gurdwara has been now renovated It was at this chaubara that guru Amar Dass bestowed guruship to his follower, Guru Ram Dass. The event is recorded on ,a gold plate~ pi~ture there. The chaubara also has Killi Sahib (peg) WhICh was held In hIS hand by Guru Amar. Dass while meditating during old age.

It is a village which reported a population of 3,601 in 1991 Census, against 2.498 reported in 1981. It has a senior ,secondary school; a high school, a middle school, a primary school, a hospital, health' centre, a post office and phone facilities. The rlace has been declared an industrial local point fer large/medium and sm~lJ industries. Some units are fast coming up at this F] ace. The bridge over Beas at Govindwal has shortened distance between Kapurthala and Tarn Taran. The place is now known as Goindwal.

6. Jandiala-It is situated on the G. T. Road at some 17 km. from Amritsar towards Jalandhar. It is also connected by road with Govindwal and Tarn Ta.ran. It is generally' known as Jandiala Guru. The place was named as Jandiala after jand. the son of its founder. The town had a mud wall with seven gates. In 1767 Charat Singh, grand father of Maharaja Ranjit Singh invaded this place to teach a lesson to Niranjania Guru, who submitted and accepted service with Ahmed Shah Abdali. There is a gurdwara built in the memory of Baba Handal. There is another gurdwara built at the place where Baba Handal was born.

Baba Handal was born in a Jat' family. His father· s name was Ghazi was performed services of majawar on a pir I s grwe • His mother I s name was Mai Sukhi. According to a legend Baba Handal while grazing cattle used to get spiritual lessons from a Nath Jogi, at the place near the present gurdwara. On 'sudden disappearance of the Jogi Baba felt depressed and went. to Golden Temple. ,There he started meditating on the banks of the sarovar. On being apprpached by the relatives of Ba ba Handal, Guru Arjan Dev asked Handal to return ho'me. Baba made a promise' to the guru that he will return home after completion of his, meditation of 12 years. At the end of his meditation Baba Handal met his preceptor and returned to Jandiala where he demolished the grave of Pi! where his father worked as Majawar, On his so doing the local Muslim residents started beating ,the Baba. At this juncture it so nappened that the houses of the ml;1slims caught· fire." The more th~y tried to extingu.ish the fire the more strong it became. Ultimately the muslims sought forgiveness of the Baba and the fire subsided Baba Handal founded the sect of Niranjania who believe in Adi -Granth and the ten Sikh Gurus alongwith their own living guru; A gurdwara and a tank have been bull t at the place, where Baba Handal received lessons, now called Natha.n­ da-Dera, presently managed by an Udasi Saint. Fairs are held every yeat' on 28-29 Baisakh, and on 1st Magh according 'to Bikrami Calendar. 30

Jandiala is a town with a municipal committee, which reported a populatiqn of 19,293 in 1991 Census, against 16,335 in 1981 Census'. It has 3 senior secondary schools, 2 high sc;:hools, 11 middle schools, 16 primary schools, 2 dispensaries, a post and telegraph office, a' telephone exchange, a public library, a reading room and a cj nema. There is sizeable population of J ains in the town.

7. Khadur Sahib (HB No. 129):

It is located at a distance of. 19 km. from' tarn taran, the tahsil headquarters" and 43 km. from Amri tsar. The place has long association with Guru Angad Dev. Guru Amar Dass is said to have rendered service to Guru Angad Dev at this place. There are five historic associated( with Guru Angad Dev and Guru Amar Dass. The first is Gurdwara Angitha Sahib, where Guru Angad Dev was cremated. The second is Gurdwara Khaddi Sahib where Guru Amar Dass fell with a gagar on his shoulder into a Khaddi. The third is Gurdwara Thara Sahib, the platform on which Guru meditated. The fourth is Gurdwara 'Mal Akhara, where Guru Amar Dass delivered religious discourses during the day time and witnessed wrestling bouts in the evening. The fifth and the last is Gurdwara Tapiana Sahib which is located 200 metres away, and is associated with eight gurus who visited this place on one occassion or another. The samadh of Bhai Bala, a close associate and disciple of Guru Nanak, is also located at this place., This place is also associated with the visit of Humayun who came to pay obeisance to Guru Angad Dev but felt enraged due to long wait. The Emperor drew his sword to attack the guru who was in a trance but before he could attack the guru opened his eyes. The Guru remarked that emperor prefers to use his sword on saints, rather than on his enemies. The emperor sought forgiveness for his folly and blessings for his success. The guru told that emperor will meet success after some time.

It, is a village which 'reported a population of 8,067 in 1991 Census, against 6,994 in 1991 Census. it has 2 colleges, a senior secondary school, 2 high schools, 2 middle schools, 2 primary schools, a hospital, a maternity home, a child welfare centre, a health centre, a primary heal-t;h centre, a dispensary and a post and telegraph office. It also enjoys telephone facilities. The place could not attain importance as a centre of trade and commerce due to overshadowing by the GOvindwal.

8. Ramdas:

It is situated about 45 km. by road and rail from Amritsar, the district headquarters, towards Dera Baba Nanak. It is also connected by road with (Gurdaspur district). The town is said to have been founded by Guru Ram Dass who visited it to bless Ihanda. grandson of Baba Budha. The guru named this place as I Ramdaspur I, which later came to be known as Ramdas. The old town had a mud well around it, which has disappeared now. There is a gurdwara built in memory of Baba Budha, who is said to have died at this place. The old gurdwara was ransacked by Nadir Shah but was rebuilt by Maharaja Ranji t Singh, who also bestowed 1,400 acres of land to the gurdwara. Near this gurdwara there is a raised platform and, the four-storey Deep Tara Khuhi. This building was got built by Sardar Sham Singh, eighth descendant of Baba Budha. This building is un_ique for safeguards against. fire and water. About t km away there is a tank built in memory of Krishan Kanwar. the sixth descendant of Baba Budha. The tank was built by 31 Raja Patiala out of funds equal to the cos~ of tikka as the Raja had set his eyes to engage his daughter with Krishan Kanwar. There is another gurdwara associated with the visit of Guru Hargobind who visi~ed this place to mourn the death of Baba Budha. A fair is held in this gurdwara on Panchmi. The;re are samadhs, of Baba Budha and members of his family about 3 km ~ from the town. Nearby a gurdwara has been built. A baoli known as Baba Budha ki Ganga, where people take bath. is located nea'r the Gurdwara and the . samadhs,

It is a town with a municipal committee which reported a population of 4,765 during 1991 Census. against 4.123 reported in 1981 Census. It has a senior secondary school, 2 middle schools. 2 primary schools. a hospital. a health centre, a family centre; a public library and a post and telegraph office •. The town also has the telephone facilities.

9. Ram Tirath:

It is located about 11 km. from Amritsar on Amritsar-Lopoke road. It s an ancient centre of dlgrimage, the origin of which is unknown. It has a' large tank of about 3 km. in circumference which is said to have been dug by Hanumanji, the legendry 1 ~ro of Ramayana times. According to a legend the Ashram of Rishi Balmik wa~. located here, where Si ta spent time of her exile. Luv and Kush, sons of Sita. were born and brought up here. Also Ramayana is said to have been composed by. Rishi Balmik at this place. This place remained in neglected conditions for centuries but efforts for its renovation were made first by Maharaja Ranji t Singh during first half of nineteenth century. Some 4 decades after that Baba Phauriwala stayed there and endeavoured renovation of the temples and the tank. There are number of temples dedicated to Rama t Sita, Hanuman, Rishi Balmik. etc. Also there is a Baoli after the name of Mata Sitae The place has been developed by Ram Tirath Sabha and later by Ram Tirath Trust created by the government. The temples and the tank has, been extensively renovated. A fair is held at this place on Kartik Purnmashi (full moon day) in November every year, which is participated by large number of people from far and wide.

10. Tarn Taran:

It is located about 24 km. from Amritsar on the Amritsar-Harike road. It is also connected by road with, Jandiala Guru. Goindwal and Patti. It is tahsil and sub-divisional headquarfers vi the· same name. Tarn Taran is an important religious centre in the heart of Majha tract. There are various interpretations of its name. According to one it means "salvation" according to another "cleansing water", whereas the, third gives the meaning lIaiding to swim acrossll. The town. is known for its gurdwara called Darbar Sahib, said to have been built over land purchased by Guru Arjun Dev from Nurudin Mughal. The foundation stone of the gurdwara was laid by Baba Budha. It was due to the people I s help and coorperation that the gurd wara along with tank was completed in 5 years and 3 months after the foundation laying ceremony. which took place on amavas day .of Chaitra 1643 Bikrami Samvat, Maharaja Ranjit Singh rebuilt the gurdwara in its present form and bestowed a big jagir for langar, The tank was made pucca out of bricks taken out by dismantling sarai of Nurudin who had taken away the bricks by force at the time of building of . gurdwara. There is general belief that the sarovar waters have miraculous curring powers. Therefore. the town had been the resort of lepers from aU parts of the region and even beyond. There is. another gurd wara builtin memory of Bhai Phula Singh. Fairs are held on Di wali and Baisakhi every 32 year. Also there are big gatherings on Amavas every month as the foundation stone was laid on Amavas day.

It is a town with municipal committee which reported a population of 47,529 during 1991 Census, against 36,903 in 1981 Census. There are 2 colleges (one Arts and Science, one Arts and Commerce). 3 Senior Secondary Schools, 4 High Schools, 5 Middle Schools, 10 Primary Schools, 4 Hospitals, a dispensary (Homeopathic), a family centre. a post and telegraph office, a public library, a reading room and a cinema. About a mile west of the town is lepers pome and hospital built in 1858.

11. Atari (HB No. 392)

It is located at a distance of 25 km. from Amri tsar with which it is connected both by road and rail. It is also connected by road with Tarn Taran. The village was founded by Gaur Singh, a Jat of the Sidhu got, who was an ancestor of Atari wala Sardars. chief among whom was Sham Singh Atariwala. The legend goe~ that village got" its present name from a bairagi who had cured a muslim trader of leprosy. The trader built a small and beautiful hut for the bairagi and offered him as a nazar. On a visit to the hut by the bairagi alongwith Sardar Mohar Singh, father of Sham Singh Atariwala, he r"emarked that it was not a hut but an Atari to be resided by the Sardars. Therafter the village became known as Atari. There is a historical fort of Sardar Sham Singh Atariwala which is in ruins. The haveli of Sham Singh is also in dilapidated conditions. There are samadhs: :>f Sham Singh and his ancestors. Nearby there is a big tank which is now in disuse. A mela is held every year on 12th February, on the martyrdom day of Sardar Sham Singh Atariwala. Nearby there is a village called Pucca Pind which was visited by Guru Hargobind on his journey from Labore to Amritsar. On his asking for water one of the wom,en ran to bring water from a distant well. An enquiry by the guru revealed that water of" nearby village 'was brackish that is why she went to bring sweet water from distant well. The guru felt pleased and blessed "Maiyan rab rajaiyan". Consequently the brackish water turned sweet. Moreover, gir Is of the village wherever married generally remain well off.

The village is situated on the Indo-Pakistan border and serves the only rail and road point through which travellers from and to Pakistan pass. Moreover, many visitors come to the border check post to witness the guard of honour presented to the National flags in the morning and evening by the guards of India and Pakistan.

It is a village which reported a population of 5,178 in 1991 Census. There are a senior secondary school, a high school, 2 middle schools, 2 primary schools, a hospital, a post and telegraph office, custom and police check posts. The village also enjoys te1e:phone facilities •

12. Asal Uttar (HB No.• 83) 'It is located at a distance of 26 km. from Patti, tli.e tahsil and sub­ divisional headquarters, and is connected by road with Patti, Khem Karan and 33

Amritsar. It is a village founded by Jats of Sandhu got· who migrated from villag~ Asal' near Patti. They also made a settlement in another village near Kasur (Pakistan) t which was also named as Asal. In order to distinguish this village it was named Asal Uttar. The village carne into limelight during 1965 Indo-Pak war as. it was here that Pakistani attack by Patton tanks was blunted. Havildar earned a Paramvir Chakra posthumously in the battle of Asa1 Uttar. 'His mazar (tomb) is located here.

It 'reported a population I of 3,237 in 1991 Census, against 3,692 reported in 1981. There is a high school, a middle school, a primary school, a primary health centre and a post office.

·13. Khem Karan (HB No. 55)

It is located some 32 km. from Patti, the tahsil and sub-divisional headquarters, 'with which it is connected both by road and rail. It was founded by a Kamboj king, Khem Karan, from whom the place takes its name. The habitation was enclosed by a boundary wall with eight gates which were dismantled by the Pakistanis during their occupation in 1965. There is a' gurdwara known as gurusar which was built in the memory of Guru Teg Bahadur on the spot where Guru Teg Bahadur is said to have met Baba Taghana, a local saint. The legend goes that Guru Teg Bahadur had plomised to meet Baba Taghana during one of later I s visits to the guru. When Guru Teg Bahadur was in jail at Delhi he had the intl!,i.ttion that his end was near so he was reminded of his promise. The legend goes that Guru Teg Bahadur met Baba Taghana at the place where gurdwara gurusar is located. The Gurdwara was built only about a century ago by a local lady from the family of Budhwars. She could identify the place with the help of Baba Sewa who located a plaque mentioning the meeting at the site of preSent gurdwara. The plaque is no longer there as it was taken away by the Pakistanis during their occupation of Khem Karan. there is another Gurdwara known as Tham Sahib which was gO,t built by Bhai Khera who was presented a reed (kana) by guru Amar Dass. The reed was preserved in the Gurdwa'ra when another saint got installed a pole, (Tham) made of Shisham of identical height. The story goes that if water was put on the -tham, lassi (buttermilk) started flowing. Later Tham, was encased in a glass frame. Both, the Tham and frame have been taken away by the Pakistanis. Also, there i_s a temple called 'Da ta Ram Ka Mandir I which is said to be four centuries old. The temple was got built by a local trader on his wish being, fulfilled by the local saint Data Ram. Besides, there is a samadh of Raja Khem Karan, the founder of this village. In the heart of village habitation there is a baali where people used to take bath but now it is in disuse.

It reported a population of "11,393 during 1991 Censu's, against 8,757 reported in 1981 Census, when it was a Notified Area Committee. It has a senior secondary school, a high school, 2 middle schools, a primary . school, a bospital, a health centre, a family p+anning centre, a TB clinic and a post and telegraph office. The place also enjoys telephone facilities as there is a telephone exchange.

14. Amritsar It i.s a municipal corporation town and is tahsill sub-di visional! district headquarters of the same name. It is located on the Grand Trunk Road in the Upper Bari Doab. The town was founded by. Guru Ram Das, the fourth Si k h 34 Guru in 1579 on land gifted by Mughal Emperor Akbar. Guru Arja.n Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru completed the project and built a temple known as Hari Mandir, the foundation stone of which was laid by Saint Mian Mir, a Sufi Saint who had good relations with Guru Ar.jan Dev. The story goes that at the time of foundation laying ceremony the brick laid by Mian Mir was reset. The Pir had prophacised that had the brick been allowed to lie as he had put it the superstructure (temple) would have stood forev:er but now it would not. Later his prophecy proved correct as number of time's the temple was destroyed but was rebuilt again. The present form in which the temple stands is due to Maharaja Ranjit Singh who spent lavishly to fix gold plates and marble in the temple, which thereafter came to be known as 'Swaran Mandir'.

The temple is known by various names, such as Harmandir Sahib, Darbar Sahib and Swaran Mandir. Sometimes it is also called 'Golden Temple'. The temple is symbolic of Amritsar city, which infact takes its name from the tank, surrounding Darbar Sahib, called Amritsar. Amritsar literally means the 'pool of nectar'. The legend goes that after Sagar Nanthan.. (churning' of sea) the pot containing amri t (nectar) was hidden here but was forgotton. It so happened that· a lady who was married to a leper came her,e alongwith her husband. She left her husband near the place wh"'ere the present sarovar is located, which was. then only a small pool. The leper saw a crow turned white after a ~ip in the pool. so he jumped into the pool and was cured of the disease. Thereafter the' miraculous powers of the pool were recognised and a temple was built in the centre of the pool by Guru Arjan Dev. The Sikhs were called upon to pay homage at the temple after a bath in the sarovar. ·Later building of Akal Takht was constructed neftr the temple complex where Sikhs used to assemble twice a year on Baisakhi and Diwali festivals to discuss their common problems for unanimity and common action.

The city became an important religious centre for the Sikhs. The gurus invited traders and others to settle at this place which became an important centre of trade and commerce also. However, the city owes much to Maharaja Ranjit Singh who, for protection of the residents, built a boundary wall, 14 feet high with 12 gates. He also laid out a beautiful garden called Ram Bagh. He built his summer palace in the Ram Bagh, where he used to stay during his visits to the city. He built a masonary fort called Govindgarh at Amritsar. The Maharaja gave incentives to Kashmiri artisans to settle at Amritsar in the wake of a sever~ famine in Kashmir in 1833. Soon thereafter the city became an important centre of textiles, such as w~ollen, silk, cotton, and the important produce were: serge, blankets, shawls etc. The city also grew in size and became the largest city of Punjab during the ninteenth century. but was relegated to second position by Lahore in the beginning of the present century. The city gradual! y emerged as an important centre of education as large number of educational institutions of Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims were located here. There were number of establishments which manufactured and sold musical instruments. The city also emerged as an important centre of printing and sale of religious books.

After partition the city suffered much as due to strained relations with Pakistan the conditions of uncertainty prevailed. The city could not make matching progress to that of Lahore (Pakistan). But still it occupies an important place in industry (textile.s, woollen, cotton, silk, art silk, carpets, blankets, shawls), trade and commerce (Dry fruits, green tea, ordinary tea, agricultural commodities such as wheat, rice, oil-seeds). It is an important centre of education as large number of educational institutions are located here (Guru Nanak Dev University Complex. Khalsa College, Hindu College, Government College for Women, DA V College, Medical College, Dental College, 35

.Ayurvedic College, Polytechnic, Institute of Textile Technology). The city has number of important hospitals (Guru Ram Dass Hospital, Mental Hospital, Andh Vidyalaya, Pingalwara). Thakar Singh gallery of Art and Museum is also located here. The offices of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbhandak Committee are also located here. Besides Land Reclamation, Irrigation and Power Research Institute is located in the city. . Amritsar is also an important railway junction as trains are available on branch lines, Amritsar-Pathankot, Amritsar-Dera Baba Nanak, Amritsar-Khem Karan, Amritsar-Atari-Lahore and Amritsar and other parts of India. It has a big locomotive and Railway Workshop. The city is also an impo~ant tourist centre as people from all part of the country come to visit Darbar Sahib and various gurdwaras and Mandirs located in the city, such a-s Akal Takht, Baba Atal, Dukh Bhanjan Asthan, Chaurasti Attar!, Guru Ka Mahal, Pipli Sahib, Beri Baba Budha, Thara Sahib, Kaulsar, Ramsar, Bibeksar, Santokhsar, Saragarhi, Shahid 'Ganj Baba Dip Singh, Durgiana Mandir, Shitla Mandir, Shri Hanuman Mandir, Shri Raghunath Mandir, etc.

The city is also identified with Jallianwala Bagh. A monument has been raised to commemorate the death of 2,000 martyrs of freedom struggle who were shot dead by the British in 1919. People make it a point to visit J allianwala Bagh during- their visit to Darbar Sahib.

The city has a municipal corporation which reported a population of 7,08,835 in 1991 Census, against 5,94,844 in 1981 Census. The city has 3 Arts Colleges, 7 Arts, Science and Commerce Colleges, 3 Medical Colleges, 15 Science Colleges, 7 Arts and Science Colleges, 3 Arts and Commerce Colleges, 29 S/Secondary Schools, 35 High Schools, 26 Middle schools, 87 primary schools, 15 hospitals (including 1 Ayurvedic), 15 dispensaries (including 5 Ayurvedic, 3 Unani, 1 Homeopathic), 14 Health Centres, 3 TB clinics, - 1 other, 9 Public libraries, 26 reading rooms, 2 stadia and 21 cinema houses. The Gandhi Ground, used to be considered as the best in Punjab where international cricket matches took place. Papad, warrian prepared in Amritsar are a local speciality. Further Amdtsari Kulchas (firmented, packed with potato paste) are a speciality of the town. 36 ANNEXURES

JURISDICTION AL CJiANGES

AMRITSAR DISTRICT (Inter District Changes)

(i) Tarn Taran tahsil of ) Amritsar Dtstrict Lost 4 ) Vide notification no. 3554- villa~es to Patti tahsil of ) RE II (1)-83/6004, Amritsar District. ) D'ated 20th July, 1983

(ii) Tarn Taran tahsil of ) Amri1;sar District Lost 2 ) Vide notification no. 2.1.1986 villages to Patti tahsil ) RE II (1 )/6555, dated 2nd May, of Amritsar District. ) 1986. 37

INTRODUCTION TO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The District Census Handbooks were P4blished for the first time at the 1951 Census and co~tained. then, mainly data relating to the Census Enumeration. These data were found to have proved very useful with the local officers working in the Community Development Blocks, Tahsil and District Administration and often consulted in connection with' planning purposes, Public Distribution System, Elections, and other data users.

Keeping in view good response it had elicited during the decade 1951-·61, District Census Handbook project, was continued in '1961 Census also. The latter were, however, designed to throw data of more comprehensive ·scale containing useful census data for each village and town (ward wise). In the district, besides, giving useful information collected from various State/Centr~ Government departments and agencies,. It was combined with Directory of villages and towns showing location of educational institutions, hospitals and dispensaries, Posts and Telegraphs office, electrification and protected water supply. A beginning was also made to include tahsil maps showing various amenities in the villages constituting a tahsil. Thus, earnest attempt was made to make them self-contained comprehensive reference book of district for the handy use of the district officers and other agencies.

Series were also continued in the successive censuses. of 1971 and 1981. The 1991 Census Handbooks are. the happy culmination of this project. The last 3 series i.e. 1971, 1981 and 1991 ar~ different from that of 1961 Censps Publications on this· subject as these included detailed administrative data which were included in 1961 series. However, Villa~e and Town Directory continuf'.d to form a part of these handbooks to~ether with Primary Census Abstract. Some of the changes in 1991 Census series formates nave been introduced, which are a$ follows :-

(i) The preparation of data both in the Primary Census Abstract: (PCA) and Village Directory (VD) will now be Community Development Blockwise and tahsilwise for each district; and

(11) From the format of Village Directory Col. 14 (;:,taple food) and Col. 20 r (Remarks) have been deleted.

The contents Of the Handbooks The 1991 District Census Handbooks has been divided into two Parts; Part A contains Village and Town Directory, whereas Part B contains Primary Census Abstract of Villages and Towns/wards giving total population and Primary Census .Abstract for Scheduled Castes only for District/CD ITown. Both parts are being published together in this volume.

The Village Directory gives information about eac~ village in Community Development Block in the ascending ord~r of ~ocabon Code and contains -information relating to total area of the vlllage 1n hectares, total population number of households. amenities available in the village i.e. educationai, medical, drinking water, number of Posts and ~elegraph. Offices, canmunication and approach to village, nearest town and dlstance (10 kIns.) and availability of power supply. Besides, it disp~ays informa~io~ on land . use, i.e. area under different types of land use, hke forest, lrngated by source and unirrigated, cultivable' and uncultiv

The town directory presents data on each town in six statements giving the status of the town, the' decadal population growth rate since 1901-91, physical and Iocational aspects, municipal finance and availability of amenities like, medical, educational, banking trade commerce and industry. ' ,

The Primary Census Abstract (General) incorporates Community. Development Blockwise data for each village and each town/ward under the following heads. :-- (i) Area in heactares/sq.km.

(ii) Number of occupied residential houses

(iii) Number of Households

(iv) Total population (including institutional and houseless population) •

(v) Total population in the age group (0-6)

(vi) Scheduled Caste Population.

(vii) Scheduled Tribe Population (lhere is no Scheduled Tribe notified for Punjab).

(viii) Literates. •

(ix) Total Main Workers.

(x) Main workers classified into 9 industrial categories viz. , ( I) Cultivators, II. Agricul tural Labourers. III. Li ve-stock, Forestary, FishinlZ. Hunting and Plantation, Orchards and Allied acti vities, IV. Minin~ and Quarryin~ , V (a) Manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs in household industry, V (b) Manufacturing processing servicing and repairs in other than household industry, VI. Constructions, VII. Transport. Storage and communications, IX. Other- services. (xi) Marginal Workers

(xii) Non-workers. However, the PrImary Census Abstract (for Scheduled Caste only) indicates data relating to District/Community _Development Block/Town with break up into total/rural/urban except the items (i), (ii), (IV) and (vii) listed above for General Primary' Census Abstract.

Source of Data The Primary ~ensus Abstract contains census data only. For the compilation of Village Directory, schedules alongwith details instructions were sent to the Tahsildars by January, 1990. They were requested that the requisite information will be filled" up in the prescribed format and returned to the Census Directorate at the earliest. The matter relating to completion of Village Directory and its return was persued vigorously with the Tahsildars through staff of this directorate posted in the field during the 1991 Census Houselisting and Enumeration Operations. The Villa.ge Directories duly filled in were received in this directorate in May 1991. Likewise, Town Directory Schedules _alon~with detailed instructions were sent to Commissioners of 39 Municipal Corporations and Executive Officers of Municipal Committees. The data required for Town Directories were also received back by Mat 1991. However, back references had to be made in some cases where either certain columns of the schedule were left blank or information was inconsistent with the previous data. The position was reconciled, in c::ertain cases after protracted correspondence with the concerned departments/agencies.

Census Concepts

1. Rural-Urban Classification

As in t he previous censuses the 1991 Census data are presented for rural and urban areas separately.

Rural Area-Village,

The basic unit for rural area is revenue village which. in all cases, has definite surveyed boundaries. This may comprise one or more hamlets but the entire village will normally be one unit for presentation of data. The definition of village, as adopted in census is identified with that of I Mauza I given under Section 3{i} of tpe Punjab Land Revenue Act, 1887. It is the Revenue Estate Department determined as such for the purpose of levy and collection of land revenue. The Revenue Estate is defined in Act ibid as undeir :

(a) "An area for which separate records of rights exist; or

(b) which has been separately assessed to land revenue, or would have been so assessed if the land revenue had not been realised, compounded or red~emed; or

(c) which the State Government may by general rule or specific orders declare to be an Estate. II

The village is, thus, not merely the I Abadi deh I (Red lined area in II Shajra AksU or II Latha II) for census taking but is the entire land coming within the fixed boundaries of each village in terms of the Act ibid.

Urban Area--Town

Urban areas are special! y defined for the census purposes. In the 1991 Census, the same crIteria as in 1981 Census has been adopted. The urban area in 1991 Census is defined as follows :-

(a) All places with a municipal committee or municipal corporation or Cantonment Board or Notified Area Committee.

(b) All other places which satisfied the following criteria :-

(i) a minimum popUlation of 5000;

(ii) at least 75% of the male main workers engaged in non­ agricultural pursuits; and

(iii) a popUlation density of atleast 400 per sq.km.

Whereas in category la' all places will be towns in their own right, in category I b ' onI y those places w:ill be treated as towns for the purposes 40 of census which Directorate of Census Operations, of the State/UT concerned has so declared as I Census Town I after satisfying the above c:riteria.

The urban criteria for census town under category (H) above varied little from that of 1961 and 1971 Censuses. The males working in activities such as fishing or logging etc. were treated as engaged in non-agricultural acti vit y and, therefore, contributed to the 75% criterion of 1961 and 19'71 Censuses, whereas in 1981 Census, these activities were treated as at par with cultivation and agricultural labour for the purpose of this criterion. In 1991 Census, like in 1981 Census, the activities of 1ivestock , forestery , fishing, hunting, plantation and orchards and allied activities have been treated as agricultural, activities while applying the test of male working population. A town with a population of one lac and above is called a ICityl in Census parlance.

Urban Agglomeration

Apart from city/town, the 1971 and 1981 concept of Urban Agglomeration is also adopted for the 1991 Census. Very often, large railway colonies , university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., etc. come up outside the statutory limits of ·the city/town but adjoining it. Such areas may not by themselves qualified to be treated as towns, but if they "form a continuous spread with the town, they are treated as lOut Growths I of the town and deserve to be treated as urban. Such towns together with their out growths hav~ been treated ~s one urban unit and called Urban Agglomeration. An Urban Agglomeration may constitute

( i) A city or a town with a continuous outgrowth, the outgrowth being outside the statutory limits but falling within' the boundaries of the adjoining village or villages; or

(ii) Two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths, if any, as in (i) above; or

(iii) A city and one or more adjoining towns with or without outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread. DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS BASED ON INSET TABLES Population by CD Blocks TABLE 1(A) The table shows population and number of villages by CD bloc ks. The break up of population is presented by males and females, wh~reas break up of villages is presented by 'total villages I and 'inhabited villages I. It is easy to work out the number of I uninhabited villages I by subtracting 'inhabited villages I (Col. 7) frqm 'total villages' (col. 6).

The table shows that out of 15 CD blocks 'in the district, Ajnala block (1 ,64,844 persons) is the most populous block, followed by Choga wan bloc k 0,41,966 persons) and Rayya block (1,37,984 persons) at the second and third places, respectively·. However, Valtoha block (80,090 persons) is the least populous block, followed by Chola Sahib block (84,321 persons) and Patti block (87,412 persons) having the second lowest and third lowest population, respectively. It .would be noticed that in all the community development. blocks in the district males outnumber females by big margins. 41

As regards villages, the highest number of villages is reported in Ajnala block (201 villages), followed by Chogawan block (145 villages) and Majitha block (92 villages) having second and third highest number of villages, respecti vel y. The lowest number of villages is, however, reported in Chola Sahib block (49 villages), followed by Bhikhiwind block (57 villages) having second lowest numbe_r of villages, whereas Valtoha and Naushehra Pannuan blocks (58 villages each) have third lowest number of villages in the district.

It would be noticed that out of 1,242" total villages, 1,203 Villages are reported to be inhabited, which implies that there are 39 uninhabited villages in the district. The highest number of uninhabited :villages are "repot:ted in Ajnala block (25 villages), followed by Choga'?Jan block (4 villages); which is at a considerable distance. Further there are 5 CD blocks (Jandiala, Verka Tarsikka, Gandiwind and Bhikhiwinsi> which report cent per cent inhabited villages. In the remaining CD blocks, however, the number of uninhabited villages vary between 1 and 2.

TABLE 1 (A) Population and number of villages. as per 1991 Census.

Sr. No. Name of·C.D. B10ck population of villages No. of villages

Persons Males Females Total Inhabited .' Villages villages

2 3 4 5 6 7

Ajna1a 164,844" 88,084 76,760 201 176 2 Chogawan 141,966 76,904 65,062 145 141 3 Jandia1a 105,433 56,246 49,187 57 57 - 4 Maj1tha 116,814 62,050 54,764 92 !l1 5 Verka 118,064 64,625 53,439 54 54 6 Rayya 137,984 72,036 65,948 83 82 7 Tars1kka 100,090 52,560 47,530 81 81 8 Choh1a Sahib 84.321 45,179 39,142 49 48 9 Gandiwind 100,399 53,335 47,064 75 75 10 Khadur Sahib 105,470 55,672 49,798 74 73 11 Naushehra Pannuan 88,707 47,092 41,615 58 56 12 Tarn Taran 129,702 69,214 60,488 83 82 13 Bhikhiwind '89,433 48,162 41,271 57 57 14 Patt 1 87,412 46,937 40,475 75 74 15 Va1t9ha 80,090 44,232 35,858 58 56

District 1,650,729 882,328 768,401 1,'242 1,203 42

Population by To.wns TABLE l(B) The table shows population with break up into males and females, by towns. It would be noticed that there are in all 10 towns, out of which one is a municipal corporation town (Amritsar city), one cantonment board town (), two census towns (Bhikhiwind and Raja Sansi), one notified area committee town (Rayya), whereas the remaining 5 towns have municipal committees. The table reveals that Amritsar M. Corpn. (7,08,835 persons) reports the highest population, followed by Tarn Taran MC (47,529 persons) and Patti MC (27,776 persons), reporting the second and the third highest population, respecti vel y. Amri tsar Cantt. CB (3,832 persons) reports the lowest population, followed by Ramdas MC ( 4.765 persons) and Rayya NAC (9,122 persons) at the second and third places, respectively.

It would be noticed that 83.02 per cent urban population of the distirct is residing in Amritsar M. Corpn. alone, whereas the remaining 16.98 per cent urban population is shared by the remaining 9 towns of the district. further 34.09 per cent of total population of the district is reported residing in the -towns as against 29.55 per cent of the state during 1991 Census. Thus Amritsar district reports the third highest percentage of urban population, next to Ludhiana (50.28 per cent) and J alandhar (35.96 per cent). TABLE 1(8) Population and nllmber of towns. 1991 Census

Sr. No. Name and civic administration Population status of towns Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Amritsar (M.Corpn. ) 708,835 376,478 332,357 2. Amr1tsar Cantt. (C.B.) 3,832 2,023 1,809 3. Bh1khiwind (C.T.) 11,958 7,165 4.79a 4. Jandiala (M.e.) 19,293 10,191 9,102 5. Majitha (U.A.) 10,713 5,738 4,975 (1) Maj itha (M.e.) 9,912 5,304 4,608 6. Patti (M.e) 27,776 15,373 12,403 7. Raja Sansi (C.T) 10,008 5,290 4,718 8. Ramdas (M.e.) 4,765 2,495 2,270 9. Rayya (M.A.C.) 9,122 5;106 4,016 10. Tarn Taran (M.e. ) 47,529 25,316 22,213

All Towns 853.831 455,175 398,656

New Towns/Towns Declassified, Merged

TABLE 2 The table reveals that in the 1991 Census two new towns (Bhikhiwind, CT a~d Raja Sansi CT)_ were added whereas three towns existing at the time of 43

1981 Census (Ajnala NAC, Chola Sahib NAC and Khem Karan NAC) were declassified. Thus there was a gain of two towns against loss of three towns which resulted in the net loss of one town in the 1991 Census.

TABLE 2

New towns/towns declassified/merged in 1991 Census

Name of town Population (1991 Census)

2

(a) Added

(i) Bhikhlwind 11,958

(ii) Raja Sal)si 10,008 ....

(b) Declassified

Ii) Ajnala (N.A.C) 13,427

(ii) Chola Sahib (N.A.C.) 7,072 (iii) Khem Karan (N.A.C.) 11,393

(e) Wholly merged with other Nil

Decadal Change in Population TABLE 3

The table shows "distribution of population, with break up into rural ann. urban, for -1981 and 1991 cenS'Jses; percentage decadaJ. variation (1980-91), wit h break up into rural and urban; and percenta ge of urban population in 1981 and 1991 censuses; by tahsils.

The table reveals that Amritsar ta~lsil (11,29,194 persons) and Tarn Taran tahsil (4.97.098 persons) report tbe highest and the second highest population, respectively, in 1991 Census. Baba Bakala tahsil (2,44,503 persons) and Patti tahsil (3,12,182 persons), however, report the lowest and the second lowest population during 1991 Census, respecti vel y. The rankings in population size shows no change from 1981 Gensus a§ revealed by this table. As regards rural segment, Tarn Ta-ran tahsil (4,49,569 persons) and Amritsar tahsll (3,86,521 p~rsons) report the largest and the second largest population, respecti vel y , whereas Ba ba Bakala tahsil (2,35,381 persons) and Patti tahsil (2,72,448 persons) report the lowest and the second lowest popUlation,

I respectively, during 1991 Census. The rankings in the population sizes in 1981 Census shows no change from 1991 Census. As regards urban segment, the highest and the second highest population is reported by Amritsar tahsil (7,42,673 persons) and Tarn Taran tahsil (47,529 persons), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest popUlation is reported by Baba Bakala tahsil (9,122 persons) and Ajnala tahsil (14,773 persons), respectively, during 1991 Census. It would be noticed that there is no change in ranking during the 1981 Census from that of 1991 Census. 44

As regards percentage decadal variation during 1981-91, Amritsar tahsil (17.92 per cent) and Patti tahsil (16.52 per cent) report the highest.and the second highest decadal growth rate, respectively, the lowest and the second lowest being reported by Tarn Taran tahsil (6~09 per cent) and Baba Bakala tahsil (13.06 per cent), respecti vel y. A quick glance through the figures of rural and urban segments reveals that urban growth rates are much higher than the rural growth rates in all the tahsils except Am:t'itsar tahsil, where the rural growth rate (18.56 per cent) is higher than the urban growth rate (17.58 per cent). Further the highest growth· rate in urban segment is reported by Patti tahsil (39.31 per cent). followed by' Baba Bakala tahsil (29.41 per cent), whereas Ajnala tahsil (27.04 per cent) is a c.l.ose third. However, the lowest growth rate is reporte& in Tarn Taran tahsil (11. 01 pe17 cent).

As regards percentage of urban population in 1981 and 1991 censuses, there is noticeable increases in all the tahsils. except Amritsar tahsil where the percentage has marginally declined from 65.96 per cent in 1981 Census to 65.77 per cent in 1991 Census. 'In Patti tahsil the percentage of urban population shows the highest increase of 2.08 per cent points, whereas in Amri tsar tahsil there is decline by -0.19 per cent points between 1981 and 1991 censuses.

TJlBLE 3

, Decadal change in distrIbution of popul~tion

lahsi-l Population PercE:nta ge Percentage decada1 variation of urban (1981-91 ) 1981 1991 population

Total Rural Urban Iota 1 Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1981 1991

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Ajna 1a 278,110 266,481 11,629 321,583 306,810 14,773 4;'3,473 40,329 3,144 4.18 4.59 (+ 15.63)( + 15. 13 ) (+27.04)

2. Amrftsar 957.626 326,013 631,613 1.129,194 386,521 742,673 171,568 60,508 111.060 65.96 65.77 (+17.92) (+18.56)(+17.58) 3. Saba 216,263 209,214 7,049 244,503 235,381 9.122 28,240 26.167 2,073 3.26 3.73 Bakala (+13.06)(+12.51) (+29.41) , 4. Tarn 468,577 425,761 42.,816 497,098 449.569 47.529 28 •.521 23,808 4,713 9.14 9.56 Taran (60'9+) (+5.59) (+lL01)

5. Patti 267,914 239,392 28,522 312,182 272 ,448 39,734 44,268 33,056 11,212 10.65 12.73 {+16.52} (+13.81) (+39.31)

District 2,188,49.0 1.466.,861 721,629 2,504.5601.650,729 853,831 316,070 183.868 132,202 32.9734.09' \ - (+14.44) (+12.53) (+18.32)

Distnbution of villages by popUlation ranges TABLE 4

The table presents distribution of villages by number 'and percentages (within brackets) with break up into popUlation ranges, by C D bl~cks. 45

It would be noticed that all population ranges are not even sized and show quite a variation.

The table reveals that in column 2 the highest and the second highest percentage of inhabited viJlages is in Ajnala block (14.63 per cent) and Ch'ogawan block (11.72 per cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest percentages are in Chola Sahib block (3.99 per cent) and Verka block (4.49 per cent), respectively.

As regards various ranges, the population range ' 500-1999 ' has the highest number of villages, 699 (58.10 per cent), followed by the range '2000 - 4999 " 191 villages (15.88 per cent) and these two ranges together account for ·890 villages (73.98 per cent). The lowest number of villages are reported in the population range ' 10,000 and above I, 2 villages (0.17 per cent), which are:, Ajnala (population 13,427) and (population 1~,393)

If we examine population rangewise we notice that in the population 1 range I Less than 200 the highest number of villages, 25 villages, are reported in Chogawan block (17.73 per cent), whereas the lowest number of villages, 1 village, is in J andia~a block 0.75 per cent). As regards popula­ tion range 1200-499', the highest number of villages, 43 villages, are in Ajnala block (24.43 per cent), whereas the lowest number, 2 villages, are in Jandiala block (1.51 per cent) • In the population range ' 500-1999 I, the highest number of villages, 56 villag.Bs, are in Tarn Taran block (68.29 per cent), whereas the lowest number, 21 villages, are in Verka block (38.89 per 1 cent). In the population range '2000-4999 , the highest number of villages, 26 villages, are in Verka block (48.15' per cent), whereas the lowest num ber, 9 villages, is in Ajnala block (5.11 per cent). The'second largest population range '5000-9999' has the highest number of villages, 6 villages, in Rayya block (7.32 per cent), whereas the lowest number, 3 villages, is in Chogawan block (2.13 per cent). As regards the largest population range '10,000 and above', there are two villages, one each in Ajnala block (0.57 per cent) and Valtoha block (1.79 per cent).

TABLE 4

Percentage distribution of vi llages by population ranges,.. 1991 censuS

C.D. Block/District No. and No. and percentage of vi llages in each range (Figures in percentage Brackets indicate percentage 'of vi llages in each Range) '(if in· habited ,: less than 200-49!j 500-1999 2000--4999 5000-9999 lO,OOO villages 200 and above

2 3 5 6 7 8

1. Ajlla la 176(14.63) 15(8.52) 43(24.,43) 108(61.37) 9 (5.11 ) 1(0.57) 2. Chogawan 14l(1l'l72) 25(17.73) 28(19.86) 71(50.35) 14 ( 9.33 ) 3(2.13 ) 3. Jandiala 57(4.74) 111.75) 2(3.51) 38(66.67) 14(24.56) 2(3.5) 4. Majitha 91 (7.56) 7(7.69) 11(12.09) 58(63.74) 14(15.38) 1(1.-10)

5. Verka 54(4.49) 3(5.56) 3(5.55) 21(38.89) 26(48.15) 1(1.85)

6. Rayya 82(6.82) 6(7.32) 6(7.32) 47(57.Jl) 17(20.73) 6(7.32)

7. Tarsikka 81(6.73) 3(3.71) 16(19.75) 48(59.26) 13(16.05) l( 1.23)

8. Chohla Sahib 48(3.99) 4(8.33) SI12.50) 23(47.92) 12(25.00) 3(,6.25) 46 TABLE 4

Percentage distribution of villages by population ranges. 1991 Census

C.O. Block/District No. and tlo. and percentage of vi 11 ages in each range (F i gures i percentage Bracket:; indic'ate percentage of villages 1n each Range of in­ habited less than 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10.000 villages 200 and abo

2 3 5 ' 6 7 B

9. Gandiwind 75(6.23) 4(5.33) 11(14.67) 48(64.00) 10(13.33) 2(2.67)

10. Khadur Sahib 73(6.07) 6(8.22) 11(15.07) 41(56.16) 13(17.81) 2(2.74)

11. Naushehra Pannuan 56(4.65) 3(5.36) 6(10.71) 34(60.71) 10(17.85) 3(5.36)

12. Tarn Taran 82(6.82) 2 ( 2 • 44 ) 5 ( 6. 10) 56 ( 68.29 ) 16 ( 19.51 ) 3(3.66)

13. Bhikhiwind 57(4.74) 2(3.51) 10(17.54) 33(57.90) 9(15.79) 3(5.26)

14. Patti 74(6.15) 13(17.57) 10(13.51) 42(56.76) 7(9/46) 2(2.70)

15. Valtoha 56(4.66) 9 ( 16.07) 6 ( 10.71 ) 31 ( 55.36 ) 7(12.50) 2(3.57) 1(1.79)

District 1203( 100.00) 103(8.567174(14.46) 699(58.10) 191(15.88) 34(2.83) 2(0.17)

Density (persons per square kilometre)

TABLE 5

The table shows distribution of villages with percentages, by various density ranges. A cursory glance through this table reveals that span of density ranges vary a great deal. The table shows that the highest number of. villages (503 villages) are in the density range '301--500' (41.81 per cent), followed at second place (268 villages) by the density range '201--300 1• (22.28 per cent). The third place (216 villages) is, however, occupied by the densi ty range 1500+ 1 ( 17.96 per cent) . The lowest number of villages (4 villages) is reported in the density range ,I -10' (0.33 per cent) and the seeond lowest number (9 villages) is reported in the density range '11--20 1 (0.75 per cent), whereas the third lowest number (.23 villages) is reported in the density range 121-50 1 (1.9'1 per cent).

If we club together some ranges we' find that there are 1,125 villages, which have density of more than 100 (93.51 per cent villages); 987 villages which have density of more than 200 ,(82.04 per cent villages), and 719 villages, which have density of more than 300 (59.77 per cent villages).

TABLE 5

Distribution of villages by density

Range of Density Total No. of villages in Percentage of villages in each (per sq. kml each denSity range dens ity range

2 ·3

-10 4 0.33

11-20 9 0.15 47 TABLE 5

Distribution of villages by dens1t~

Range of Density Total No. of vtllnges 1n Percentage of v1llages in each (,per sq. km) each dens1ty range dens1ty range

2 3

21-50 23 1.91

51-100 42 3.49

101-200 138 11.47

201-300 268 22.28

301-500 503 41.81

50h 216 17.96 Nrt Known a 0.00

District 1203 100.00

Sex Ratio (Number of. Females .per thousand males)

TABLE 6(A)

The table presents rural sex ratio by CD blocks. The table reveals that the highest sex ratio is reported in Rayya block (915 females per thousand males), whereas the second highest and the third highest sex ratios are in Tarsikka block (904 females per thousand males) and Khadur Sahib block (894 females per thousand males), respecti vel y. However, the lowest sex ratio is reported in Valtoha b~ock (811 females per thousand males), whereas the second lowest and the third lowest sex ratios are reported in Verka block (827 females per thousand males) and Chogawan block (846 females per thousand males), respecti vel y. In the district (rural segment) there are 871 females per thousand males during 1991 Census. TABLE 6(A)

Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. blocks. ,199,1 Census

/

Sr. No. Name of C.~. Block Number of Females Per 1,000 Males

2 3

1. Ajna1a 871 2. Chogawan 846

3. Jandiala 874

4. Maj itha 883 5. Verka 827 ... 6. Rayya 915 7. Tarsikka 904 8. Choh1a Sahib 866 9. Gandiwind 882

10. Khaaur 5ahib. 894 48

TABLE 6(A)

Sex ratio for rural population of C.D. blocks. J9~1 Census,

Sr. No. Name of C.D. Block Number of Females Per ,1.000 Males

2 3

11. Naushehra Pannuan 884 12. Tarn Taran 874 13. Bhikhiwind 857 14. Patt i 862 15. Va1toha 811

District 871

TABLE 6(B)

The table displays sex ratio, by towns. The table reveals that the highest sex ratio is reported in Ramdas MC (910 females per thousand . males), whereas Amritsar Cantt. CB (894 females per thousand males) reports the second highest sex ratio. However, the lowest and the second lowest sex ratios are reported in 'Bhikhiwind CT (669 females per thousand males) and Ra yya NAC (787 females per thousand males), respecti vel y. The sex ratio reported for the district for urban segment is, however, 876 (females per thousand males) agai nst 871 (females per thousand males) for rural segme'nt. Thus the urban sex ratio is slightly higher than the rural sex .ratio.

TABLE 6(B)

Sex ra~io of to~ns. 19~1 Census

Sr .. No. Name and ci vic Administration Number of females per status of towns ,1,000 males

2 3

1. Amritsar Hl.Corpn. ) 883

2. Amritsar Cantt. (c. B.) 894

:3 • Bhikhiwind (C •.T.) 669 4. Jandia1a (M.e.) 893 5. Majitha IU.A.) 867 (i) Majitha (M.C.) 869 6. Patti (H.C.) 807 7. Raja Sans; (C:T.) 892 8. Ramdas (M.C.) 910 9. Rayya (N.A.C.) 787 10. Tarn taran (M.C.) 877

All Towns 876 49

Scheduled Caste Population TABLE 1

The table presepts distribution of villages and their p_ercentages. by ranges of percentage of Scheduled Caste population to total population. The table reveals that all the ranges do not show even span. The highest number of villages (624 villages) are in the range '31 and above I (51. 87 per cent). followed by secont} highest number of villages (260 villages in the range '21-30 I (21. 61 per cent). The lowest number of villages (40 villages) fall in the range '6-10 I ,3.33 per cent) followed by second lowest number of villages (55 villages) in the range '11-15' (4.• 57 per cent). It would be seen that 884 villages (73.48 per cent) report more than 20 per cent scheduled caste population. whereas 167 villages( 13 .88 per cent) report 5 per cent of less scheduled caste population.

TABLE 7 Proportion of Scheduled Caste population to total population in the villages

Percentage range of Scheduled Number of villages Percentage of villages Caste populat ion to tota 1 in each range in each range populat ion

2 3

0-5 167 13.88 6-10 40 3.33 11-15 55 4.57 16-20 57 4.74

_21-30 260 21.61

3.1 and above 624 51.87

Di str ic t 1,203 100.00

TABLE 8

The table presents total population, scheduled caste population and percentage of scheduled caste population, by towns. The table shows . highest scheduled caste population ~n Ramdas MC (46.38 per cent), ~ollowe~ at the .second and third places by Majitha UA (41.18 per cent) and RaJa SanSl CT (40.89 per cent), respectively. The lowest percentage of scheduled caste population is reported in Amritsar M. Corpn. (l7. 60 per cent), followed by Tarn Taran MC (18.83 per cent) and Patti MC (20.29 per cent). If we take all tOW'lS -together we notice that 18.97 per cent population belong to the scheduled 50 castes. As is .in other distriots the percentage of scheduled caste popUlation in the urban. areas is lesser than in the rural areas. TABLE 8

Percentage of Scheduled Caste population in towns, 1991 census

Sr. Name and civic adminis- Total Population Total Scheduled Caste Percentage of Scheduled No. tration status of tOWijS population Caste population to tota 1 population

2 3 4 5

1. Amritsar (M.Corpn:) 708,835 124,Z83 17.60 2. Amritsar Cantt. (c. B.) 3,832 1,005 26.23 3. Bhikhiwind (C.T.) 11,958, 3,149 26.33 4. Jandiala (M.e.) 19.293 5.771 29.91 5. Majitha (U.A. ) 10.713 4,412 41. 18 (i ) Majitha (M.e. ) 9,912 3,876 39.10 6. Patti (M.e.) 27,776 5,6.35 20.29 7. Raja Sans; (C.T.) 10,008 4,092 40.89 8. Ramdas (M.e.) 4,765 2,210 46.38 9. Rayya (lLA.C.) 9,122 2,008 2.2.01 10. Tarn Taran (r1. C.) 47,529 8,948 18.83

A1,1 Towns 853,831 161,973 18.97

Literacy TABLE 9(A)

The table presents literacy rates (percentage of literates) with break up into males and females t by CD blocks. The table reveals that Rayya block (58.92 per cent) reports the highest literacy rates follow'ed by Majitha block (55.27 per cent) for persons. The lowest and the second lowest literacy rates are reported by Valtoha block (35.19 per cent) and Bhikhiwind block (41.84 per cent), respectively.

As regards males. the highest and the se("ond highest literacy rates are reported by Rayya 'block (67.10 per cent) and Majitha block (63,50 per cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest literacy rates are reported by Valtoha block (44.21 per cent) and Cbogawan block (49 ',04 per cent), respectively.

As ~ regards females, Rayya block (50.08 per cent) tops, followed at the second place by Tarsikka block (46.42 per cent), whereas the lowest and the second lowest literacy rates are reported by VaHoha block (23.96 per cent) and Bhikhiwind block (31. 75 per cent), respectively.

Thus it would be seen that Rayya block emerges at the top in the literacy rates, whereas Majitha block occupies the second slot in general and male literacy, whereas Tarsikka block taking 'second place in female 51 literacy. Valtoha block, however, reports the lowest male and female literacy rates. Ghoga wan block reports the second lowest in general and male literacy rates, whereas Bhikhi wind block reports and second lowest female literacy rate. TABLE 9(A) , Literacy Rates for rural population of'C.D. Block by sex (exc.1udlng chUdren in the age-group 0-6)

Sr. Name of C.D. Block Percentage of literates No. ------Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

J. Ajnala 50.58 57.95 42.12 2. Chogawan 4?,.08 49.04 33.82 3. Jandiala 54.10 61.98 45.14

4. Maji,tha. 55.27 63.50 45.97 5. Verka 53.10 60.30 44.28 6. Rayya 58.92 67.10 50.08 7. Tarsikka 55.00 62.82 46.42 8. Chohla Sahib 49.98 59.48 39. i6

9. Gandiwind 47 •. 53 54.3~ 39.79 10. Khadur Sahib 54.45 63.12 44.81 11. Naushehra Pannuan 48.75 58.47 37.84

12. hran Taran 48.79 57.30 39.06

13. Bhikhiwind 41. 84 50.47 31.75 14. Patti 43.28 52.58 32.55 15. Valtoha 35; 19 44.21 23.96

District 49.74 57.80 40.49

TABLE. 9(B)

The table presents literacy rates with break up into males and females, by towns., The table reveals that Amritsar Gantt. CB (76.94 per cent) and Amritsar M. corpn. (75.26 per cent) report the highest and the second highest literacy rates, respectively, whereas the lowest an,d the second lowest literacy rates are reported in Raja Sansi CT (57.40 per cent) and Bhikhiwind CT (59.32 per cent), respectively, for persons. As regards male literacy rates, Amritsar Cantt. CB (83.22 per cent) and Rayya NAG (81.64 per cent) report the highest and the second highest literacy rates, respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest literacy rates are reported by Raja Sansi CT (64.51 per cent) and l\.1ajitha Uf\ (67.67 per cent), respectively. In female literacy rates, Amritsar M. Corpn. (70.05 p~r cent) and Amritsar Cantt. CB (69.91 per cent) report the highest and the second highest rates, respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest 52

literacy rates are reported by Bhikhiwind CT (42.12 per cent) and Raja Sansi <":T (49.61 per cent), respectively.

Thus it would be seEn that Arnritsar Gantt. GB reports the highest rates in persons and male literacy, whereas Amritsar M. Corpn. has the highest female literacy rate. However, Raja Sansi CT has the lowest literacy 'rates of persons and males, whereas Bhikhiwind CT has the lowest rate in female literacy.

A comparison of district and State literacy rates reveal that Amritsar district reports marginally lower literacy rates th n the State. Further the literacy rates of urban areas are higher (by a.b;...Jt fifty per cent) than the rural literacy rates, the difference being widest in female literacy than male Iiteracy. TABLE 9(8)

Literacy rates for towns-1991 Census (excludjng children 1n the age group 0·-6)

Sr. Name and civic administration Percentage of Literates No. statu~ of towns ------_._--- .. Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5

1. Amritsar (M.Corpn.) 75.26 79.87 70.05 2. Amritsar Cantt. (C. S.) 76.94 83.22 69.91 3. Bhikhiwind (C.T.) 59.32 70.23 42.12 4. Jandia1a (M.e.) 67.25 72.87 51. 09 5. Haj'itha (U.A.) 62.01 67.57 ~3. 14

(i) flaj ith.il: (M. C.) 62.49 69.50 54.43

6. Patt i (M.e.) . 64.73 72.82 54.73

~ 7. Raja Sansi (e. 1.) 57.40 64.51 49.61

8. Ramdas (H.C. ) 60.21 67.76 52. 10 9. Rayya (N.A.C.) 73.61 81.64 63.27 10. Tarn Taran (M.e.) 73.?3 7B.83 66.8S

All Towr1s 73.93 7.8.91 68.26

Working Population

TABLE 10(A)

The table presents percentages of main workers, marginal workers, total workers (main worker.s plus marginal workers) and non-workers to total population. with break up into males and females, by CD blocks·. 53 As regards main workers, for persons, the highest and the second highest percent

As. regards marginal workers. the highest percentages are reported in Bhikhi wind block (0.04 per cent) for persons, Verka block (6.04 per cent) for males, and Bhikhi wind block (0.08 per cent) for females. But on the whole the marginal workers are too ineyignificant to need any further discussion.

As regards tbtal workers. the pattern does not show any change from that of main workers. Among persons, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in Valtoha block (35.20 per cent) and Majitha block (2Q.42 per cent). respectively. Among males, total workers J the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in Valtoha block (62.11 per cent). and Rayya block (53.69 per cent) ; respectivel y • However, among the females, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in Rayya block (3.]5 per cent) and Choga wan block ( 1. 23 per cen t) •

As regardq non-workers, the position is diametrically opposite to that revealed by tota-l workers.

TABLE lOlA)

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

",-

r Name of e.O. Bloczk Percentage of !lo. ------_._-----_._------_ ...... _._-_._._------_.------_. Main workers to Marginal workers Tota 1 Workers to Non-worters to total pop~lation to total pop~la- total population total population tion

P M F P M F P M F P r~ F

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

l. Ajnala 30.91 55.91 2.23 0.01 0.01 0.00 30.92 55.92 2.23 69.08 44.08 97.77

2. Chogawan 32.21 58.42 1. 23 0.00 0;'00 0.00 32.21 58.42 1. 23 67.79 41.5898.77

j. Jandiala 30.75 55.98 1.89 0.01 0.02 30.76 55.98 1. 92 69.24 44.02 98.08

4. Majitha 29.41 53.96 1.59 0.01 0.03 29.42 53.96 1. 62 70.58 46.04 98.38 s. Verka 30.96 54.60 2.38 0.03 0,04 O.Q.3 30.99 54.64 2.40 69.01 45.36 97.60 6. Rayya 29.51 53.68 3.11 0.02 0.00 0.03 29.53 53.69 3.15 70.47 46.31 96.85 54

TABLE lOlA)

Percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non-workers for rura~ population of C.D. Blocks. 11991 Census

Sr. flame ofC.D. B.lock Percentage of

No. ~~------.----- Hain workers to .'arginaJ workers Total Workers to Non-workers to total pop~lation to total popu_la- total population tot",l popu.htion tion

P M r ,p M F P M F P 11 F

1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11' 12 13 14

7. Tarsikka 29.89 54.30 2.90 -- 29.89 54.30 2.90 70. 11 45.70 97.10 8. Chohla Sahib 31. 11 56.67 1.51 0.01 0.02 31. 12 56.67 1. 63 68.88 43.33 98.37 9. Gandiwind 30.59 55.82 2.00 30.59 55.82 2.00 69.41 44.18 98.00 10 Khaduf Sahib 30.12 55. 16 2.11 30. 12 55.16 2.11 69.88 44.84 97.89

1l. N~ushehra Pannuan 29.91 54.aO 1. 74 29.91 54.80 1.74 70.09 45.20 98.25

12. Tarn Taran 30.3~ 55.77 1. 25 30.3!> 55.77 1. 2~ 69.65 44.23 98.75 13. Bhikhiwind 32.59 58.27 2.62 0.04 0.01 0.08 32.63 58.28 2.70 67.37 41. 72 97.30

14. Patti 31. 52 57.21 1.7~ 0.00 0.00 31.52 57.21 1. 72 68.48 42.79 98.28

15. Valtoha ~5.20 62. 11 2.0] 0.00 0.00 35.20 62. 11 2,01 64.80 37.89 97.99

District 30.90 56.05 2.03 0.01 0.00 0.01 30.91 56.05 2.05 69.09 43.95 97.95

TABLE 10(B)

The table presents percentages of main workers, marginal workers, total workers and non-workers with break up into males and females, by towns.

As regards main workers, for persons, the highest and the second highest percentages are reported in Bhikhiwind CT ~(39.36 per cent) and Rayya NAC (32.33 per cnet), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest percentages are reported in Ramdas MC (26.44 per cent) and Majitha Me (27.00 per cent), respectively. As regards, males, the highest and the second highest percentages are reported in Bhikhiwind CT (64.72 per cent) and Rayya NAC (55.50 per cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest percentages are reported in Ramdas MC ( 47.82 per cent) and Majitha MC (48.36 per cent), respectively. As regards females, the highest and the second highest percentages are reported in Amritsar Cantt. CB (10.56 per cent) and Raja Sansi CT (6.61 !Jer cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the se~cond lowest percentages are reported in Bhikhiwind CT (1.46 per cent) and Majitha UA (2.23 per cent), respect~vely.

As regards marginal workers the percentages reported in Raja Sansi CT are: persons (0.05 per cent), males (0.02 per cent) and females (0.08 per cent) •. In other towns the percentages are almost nil (symbo1:i:sed by dash) • 55

As regard s total workers, the position j_s same as of main workers, except for Raja Sansi CT, for which percentages are marginally higher due to marginal workers. As regards percentage of non-workers, the position is diametricail y opposite to that of total workers.

TABLE 10(13) Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers in Towns, 1991 Census

Sr. Name and Percentage of No. civic administra­ Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Kon-workers to tion status total population total population total population total population of towns p M F p M F p M F ,p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ·13 14

1. Amritsal' 30.11 53.04 4.15 30.11 53.04 4.15 69.89 46.96 95.85 (M.Corpn.)

2. Amritsar Cantt. 31.03 49.33 10.56 31.03 49.33 H).56 68.97 50.67 89.44 (C.B. )

3. Bhikhiwind 39.36 64.72 1.46 39.36 64.72 1.46 60.64 35.28 98.54 (e. T.)

4. Jandiala 28.73 51.80 2.89 28.73 51.80 2.89 71.27 48.20 97.11 (11. C.)

5. Majitha 27.01 48.50 2.23 27.01 48.50 2.23 72 .99 51.50 97.11 (U .A.)

(i) Majitha 27.00 48.3~ 2.41 27.00 48.36 2.41 73.00 51.64 97.59 (M.C. )

6. Patti 31.20 54.00 2.93 31.20 54.00 2.93 68.80 46.00 97.07 (M.C. )

7. Raja Sans i 29.95 50.76 6.,,61 0.05 .0.02 0.08 3'0.00 50.78 6.69 70.00 49.22 93.31 (e. T.)

8. Ramdas 26.44 47.82 2.95 26.44 47.82 2.95 73.56 52.18 97.05 (~1. C. )

9. Rayya 32.33 55.50 2.86 32.33 55.50 2.86 67.6744.50 97.14 (N .A.C.)

10. Tarn Taran 29.91 52.08 4.65 29.91 52.08 4.65 70.09 47.92 95.35 All Towns 30.20 53.07 4.09 0.00 0.00 0.01 30.20 53.07 5.00 69.80 46.93 95.00

Amenities by villages TABLE 11 The table presents distribution of villages, by number and percentage, which avail one or more amenities locally, by C D blocks.

As regards education, out of 1,203 villages 1,118 villages (92.93 per cent) enjoy this amenity of education locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Verka, Tarn Taran and Bhikhi wind blocks (100.00 per cent) and Chogawan block (83.69 per cent), respectively. 56

As regards amenity of medical, 355 villages out of 1,203 villages enjoy this facility locally, the highest and the lowest being in Tarn Taran block (53.66 per cent) and Valtohq_ block (19.64 per cent), respectively.

As regarding amenity of drinking water, cent per cent villages avail -this facility local]y. But it is worth pointing out that facility is not of protected drinking water, which may not be available in. all the households of cen t per cent villages.

As regards amenHy of post and t~legraph, - 484 villages (40.23 per cent) avail this facility locally, the highest -and the lowest percentages of villages being in Khadur Sahib block (67.12 per cent) and Ajnala Block (17.05 per cent), respectively.

As regards market/hat, 50 villages (4.16 per cent) avail this facility, the highest and the lowest being reported in Rayya :block (12.20 per cent) and Khadur Sahib block (1. 37 per cent), respectively.

As regards communication, 645 villages (53.62 per cent) avail this facility, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Bhikhiwind block (68.42 per cent) and Ajnala block (42.05 per cent), respectively. - I As regards approach by pucca road, 1,152 villages (95.76 per cent) avaH this facility, the highest and the lowest being reported in Jandiala, Verka, Rayya, Tarsikka, Tarn Taran and Bhikhiwind blocks (100.00 per cent) and Patti block (83.78 per cent), respectively.

In the matter of power supply; cent per cent villages avail this f~cility but it does not mean that all households in all the villages avail this facility.

TABLE 11 Distribution of villages according to the availabilty of different amenitjes

Sr. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of Villages having one or more of the following No. C.D. inhabi- amenities Block ted Vill a9.es Educa- Hedical Drink- Post ~'arket/ Communi- Approach POI~er tion ing & hat cation by pucca supply water tele- road graph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajna1a 176 163 46 176 30 3 74 166 176 ( 92.61) (26.14) ( 100. 00) ( 17.05) ( 1. 70) (42.05 ) (94.32 ) ( 1DO. DO) 2 Chogawan 141 118 33 141 37 6 73 124 141 (83.69) (23.40) t 100.00) (26 .~24) (4.26) (!i 1. 77) (87.94 ) ( 100. DO) 3 Jandia1a 57 56 23 57 26 3 28 57 57 (98-.25) ( 40.35) (100.00) (45.61) (5.26) ( 49.12) (100.00) ( 100.00) 4 Majitha. q 1 85 18 91 41 2 47 88 91 (93.41) ( 19.78) (100.00) (45.05) (2.20) (51. 65) (96.70) (100.00) 57

TABLE 11

Distribution of villages according to the av~ilabilty of dffferent amenit;es

Sr. Name of No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following No. C.O. inhabi- amenities Blork ted Villages Educa- ',ledical orink- Po st / Communf- Approach Power t 10n lng & hat cat 'f 0.11 by pucca 5 upp 1y water tele- road graph

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Verka 54 54 26 54 32 2 32 54 54 ( 100,00) (48.15 ) ( 100.00) (59.26) (3.70 ) (59.26) ( 1 00 • '~O ) ( (1 00 • 00 )

Rayya 82 74 25 82 31 10 47 82 82 (90.24 ) (30.49) ( 100.00) (37.80 ) ( 12.307 (57.32) (100.00 ) ( 100.00)

7 Tarsikka 81 78 ,17 81 28 3 45 81 81 (96 .30) (20.99 ) ( 100.00) ( 34.57) (3 .• 70 ) ( 55.56) ( 100.00) ( 100,00)

8 Choh1a 48 44 ,15 48 26 4 2-9 47 48 Sahi b (9,1.67) (3,1.25) ( 100.00)' (54.17) (8'.33 ) (60.42 ) (97.92 ) ( 100.00)

9 Gandiwind 75 72 22 .15 41 4 51 73 75 (96.00 ) ( 29.33) ( 100.00) (54.67) (5.33) (68.00 ) (97.33) ( 100.00)

10 Khadur 73 69 19 7.3 49 45 72 73 Sahi b i 94.52) (26.03) ( 100.00) (67.12) (1.37) (61.64) (98.63) ( 100.00)

11 Naushe.hra 56 51 16 56 26 31 54 56 Pannuan (91.07) (28.57) ( 100.00) (46.43) ( 1. 79) ( 55.36) (96.43) ( 100.00)

12 Tarn Taran 82 82 44 at 53 2 40 82 82 ( 100.001 (53.66) (100.00) (64.63) (2.44 ) (48.78 ) ( 100. 0.0 ) ( 100.00)

13 Bhikhiwind 57 57 17 57 17 2 39 57 57 (100.00 ) (29.82 ) ( 100.00) ( 29.82) ('3.51) (68.42 ) ( 100.00) (100.00)

14 Patt i 74 64 23 74 22 4 39 62 74 (86.49 ) (31'.08 ) ( 100.00) ( 29.73) (5.41) (52.70 ) (83.78) (100.00 )

15 Valtoha 56 5,1 11 56 25 3 25 53 56 (9-'1.07) ( 19.64) ( 100.00) (44.64 ) (5.36 ) (44.64 ) (94.64 ) (100.00)

District ,1203 1118 355 ,1203 484 50 645 ,1152 ,1203 ( 92-:93) ( 29.51 ) ( 100. 00 ) ( 40.23) (4.16 ) ( 5.1.62) ( 9 5 • 76 ) (1 00 • 00 )

Amenities by Population Served

TABLE 12

The table shows percentages of population availing various amenities locally, by GD blocks.

As regards education, 99.10 per cent population avail it locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Verka, Tarn Taran and Bhikhiwind blocks (100.00 per cent) and Chogawan block (97. 61 per cent), respectively. 58 As regards medical 53.70 per cent population avail this facility locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being in Tarn Taran block (70.66 per cent) and Majitha block (40.25 per cent), respectively.

In the matter of drinking water, cent .per cent population avail this facility locally but mind it this may not be of protected drinking water.

As regards' amenity of post and telegraph, only 66.06 per cent population avail this locally., the highest and the lowest being reported in Khadur Sahib block (87.07 per cent) and Ajnala block (37.21 per cent), respectively.

As regards market/hat, only 12.46 per cent population avail this facility locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Chola Sahib block (28.89 per cent) and Majitha block (4.37 per cent), respectively.

As regards communications, 69.04 per cent populatjon avail this amenity locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in ,Gandiwind block (80.10 per cent) and Tarsikka, block (59.95 per cent), respectively.

_As regards approach' by pucca road, 99.25 per cent population ,avail this facility locally, the highest and the lowest percentages being reported in Jandiala, Verka, Rayya, Tarsikka Tarn Taran and Bhikhiwind blocks (100.00 per cent) and Patti block (97.94 per cent), respectively.

The amenity of power supply, is available· to cent per cent population', which implies that it is available in cent per cent villages but not in cent per cent households. TABLE 12

Proportions of Rural Population served by different amenities

Sr. Name of Tota 1 Proportion of rural population served by amenity of No..- C.O. Popula- Block tion of Educa- ~ledical Orink- Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power inhabited tion ing tele- hat cation by pucca s upp 1y villages water graph road In the C.O. Block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala 164,844 98.36 49.63 100 .00 37.21 10.41 60.35 98.10 100.00 2 Chogawan 141,966 97.61 43.65 100.00 55.79 12.04 74.59 98.16 100.00 3 Jandiala 105,433 99.89 63.15 100.00 68,47 13 .03 60.95 100.00 100.00 4 Majitha 116,814 99.10 40 .25 100.00 65.66 4.37 63.30 98.41 100.ob

5 ~erka '118,064 100 • .00 64.48 100 .00 77 • 45 4.38 68.46 100.00 100.00 6 Rayya 137,984 97.99 53.03 100.00 62.65 22.01 73.23 100.00 100.00

7 Tarsikka 100,090 99.73 42.71 100 • 00 61 .88 10.35 59.95 100.00 ~ 100.00 8 Chohla 84,32.1 99.68 59.89 100.00 82.95 28.89 76.4? 98.96 100.00 Sahib 59

TABLE 12

Proporttons of Rural P~pulatton served by dtfferent amenities

Sr. Name of lota 1 Proportion of rural population served by amenity of No. C.D. Popu1a- Rlock tion of Educa- Medica 1 Drink­ Post & Market! Communi- Approacn Power Inhabited tion ing te le- hat cation by pucc a s upp 1y Vil1ages water graph road , In the C.D. Block

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

9 Gandiwind 100,399 98.55 47.36 100.00 73.97 17.02 80.10 99.58 100.00 10 Khadur 105,470 99.80 53.59 100.00 87.07 7.65 75.02 99.60 100.00 Sahib

11 Naushehr a 88,707 99.09 52.37 100.00 63.94 5.7Z 72 .66 99.58 100.00 Pann uan 12 Tarn 129,702. 100.00 70.66 100.00 79.07 5.37 60.76 100.00 100.00 Taran 13 Bhikhiwind 89,433 100.00 58 •.95 100.00 62.31 12.18 -7'7.31 100.00 10,0.00 H Patt i 87,412 99.01 59.99 100.00 59.61 23.60 70.72 97.94 100.00

15 Va Hoha 80,090 98.88 49.02 100.00 72.~4 16.86 69.90 98.79 100.00

District 1,650,729 53.70 100.00 66 .06 12.• 46 69.04 99.25 100.00

Amenities Available by DistaJlce Ranges

TABLE 13

The table presents distribution of villages where particular amenity is not available locally but is available at some distance with break up into distance ranges I by each amenity.

The table reveals 'that in education, 84 out of 85 villages avail this facility in the distance range '-5 km.; in medical 761 villages out of 848 villages avail in the distance range 1-5 km.; in post and telegraph, 634 villages out of 719 villages avail in the distance range I-5 1 km.; in marketl hat 726 villages out of 1,15'2 villages avail in distance range 1-5' km., whereas 340 villages (sizeable number) avail it in the distance range 15-10 I km.; and in communication 518 villages out of 558 villages avail in the distance range I-5 1 km. Thus it would be seen that most of the Villages, which do not enjoy an amenity locally, avail the same within a distance of 5 km. There are, however, some amenities (medical, post and telegraph, market/hat and 60 communication) which are availed in the distance range '5-10' km and '10+' km. TABLE 13 Distribution of inhabited villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available

Sr. VilJages not having H.umber of villages where the amenity is not available and No. the amenity of available at distance of

-5 Kms. 5-10 Kms 10+ Kms Tota 1

2 3 4 5 6

1- Educat ion 84 0 85 2. Medical 761 80 7 848 3. Drinking Water 0 o 0 0

4. Yost and T~legraph 634 83 2 719

5. Ma'rket{Hat 726 340 86 1152

6. Commun;c at ion 518 39 558

Amenities by Distance from Nearest Towr;I

TABLE 14

The table shows distribution of villages with percentages, availing various amenities locally, by distance ranges from the nearest town. It would be noticed that distance ranges vary appreciaby in the size of the ranges. It would also be noted tha~ there is no village in the distance range '51+ I in the district·. Further, it would be seen that the highest and the lowest percentage of villages fall in the distance ranges '6-15' (59.10 per cent) and '1.6-50' (17.12 per cent), respectively.

As regards amenity 01 education, the highest and lowest percentage of 1 villages are in the distance ranges 10-5 (96.15 per cent) and '6-15 ' (91.56 per cent), respecti vel y.

As regards amenity of medical, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in the popuiation ranges '6-15' (31.65 per cent) and 116-50' ( 21. 84 per cent).

As regards post and telegraph, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in 116-50' (41.75 per cent) and 10-5' (35.66 per centh, respectively. ,

As regards amenity of market/hat, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in '0-5' (4.90 per cent) and '6-15' (3.66 per cent), res.pecti vel y •

In the matter of communication, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported, in the ranges '6-15' (54.57 per cent) and '0-5" (51.40 per cent), res pectivel y • 61 As regards amenity of approach by pucca road, the highest and the lowest percentages are reported in the range 10-5 1 (98.60 per cent) and '}6- 501 (93.69 per cent).

In the matter of drinking water and power supply, cent per cent villages in each of the distance ranges avail these amenities.

TABLE 14 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities

~,stal\ce Wo. of Ko. (",itll percentage) of viHages lIaving one or more of tile fol1o",ing amenties Ranges inhabited from the villages Educa­ Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power oeare st ; n ea ch t ;o'n water te 1e­ hat cation by pucca supply town range graph road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 286 275 85 286 102 14 147 282 286 (23.i7) (96.15) ( 29.72) ( 100.00) ( 35.66) (4.90) (51.40) (98.60) ( 100.00)

6-15 711 651 225 711 296 26 388 677 711 (59.10 ) (91.56 ) (31. 65) ( 100.00) (41.63) (3.66 ) (54.57) (95.22) ( 100.00)

16-50 20.6 192 45 206 86 10 110 193 206 ( 17 • i2) (93.20) (21.84) ( 100.00) (41.75) (4.85) (53.40 ) (93.69 ) (100.00)

51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (.00) (.00 ) ( .00) (.00) (.00 ) (.00) ( • 00) ( • 00) (ll. 00)

Tota 1 1203 '1118 355 1203 484 50 645. 1152 1203 (92.93 ) ( 29 • 5 1 ) ( 100. 00 ) ( 40.23 ) (4.16 ) ( 53.62) ( 95 • 76 ) (1 00 • 00 )

Amenities by Population~ Rang~s

TABLE 15

The table gives distribution of villages by number and, percentages (where amenities are locally available), by, population ranges. TIle table shows that highest percentage of villages are in the population ran~e 1500-1999 1 (58.10 per cent), whereas the lowest percentage of villages are in the population range '5000+ I (2.99 per cent). A curso;ry glance through the table reveals that as the siz-e of the population tange increases the percentage of villages also increases. This is . true of all the amenities, except the amenities of ~ducation and approach by pucca road. where the percentages of last two ranges ('2000-4999' and 15000+ I) are equal (cent per cent). In fact, this pattern fits in with the general impression that larger the po,!?ulation of a village the greater is the chance for the provision of a facility. However, this does not apply to the 62

facilities of drinking water and power supply, as these ~wo facilities are available in cent per cent villages of the district. TABLE 15 Distr·lbution of Yil1ages according to the population range and ayal1abi11ty of different amenities

Population No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the fa Hawing amenities ranges Inhabited Villages Educa- Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach Power in ea ch tion water te1e- hat cation by puce a s upp ly range graph road ----- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .10

--499 277 199 12 277 21 1 82 234 277 (23.03) (71.84 ) (4.33) (100 •. 00) (7.58) (6.36 ) (29.60 ) (84.48) (100.00)

500--1999 699 692 167 699 ~54 14 388 691 699 (58.10) (99.00 ) (23.89) ( 100.00) (36.34 ) (2.00 ) ( 55.51) (98.86) ( 100.00) - 2000 -- 4999 191 191 141 191 173 17 139 191 191 ( 15.88) ( 100.00) (73.82 ) ( 100.00) (90.58) (8.90) (72.77) (100.00 ) ( 100.00)

5000+ 36 36 35 36 36 18 36 36 36 (2.99 ) ( 100.00) (97.22 ) ( 100.00) (100.00 ) (50.00 ) ( 100.00) ( 100.00) ( 100.00)

Tota 1 1203 1118 355 1203 484 50 645 1152 1203 (92.93) (29.51 ) (100.00) (40.23) (4.16 ) (53.62) (95.76) ( 100.00) Land Use . TABLE 16 The table shows total area, percentage of cultivable area to total area and percentage of irrigated area to cultivable area, by C.D. blocks. The table reveals that the largest and the second largest areas are in the Ajnala block (52,549 hectare) and Chogawan block (49,513, hectare), respectivel y, whereas the smallest and the second smallest areas are in the Naushehra Pannuan block (23,193 hectare) and Jandia).a block (23,947) , res pectivel y • As regards percentage of cultivable area to total area, the highest and the second highest percentages are reported in Naushehra Pannuan block (88.32 per cent) and Bhikhiwind block (88.00 per cent), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second, lowest percentages are reported in Chola Sahib block (77.27 per. cent) and Ver~a block (78.60 per cent), respectively. TABLE 16

Distribution of Villages according to the Land Use

Sr. Name of C.D. Block- No. of Tota 1 area Percentage of c~lti­ Percentage of irrigated No. inhabited vable area to total area to total cultivable villages area a rea

2 3 4 5 6 89.14 1. Ajna la 176 52,549 84.47 87.50 2. Chogawan 141 49,513 82.43 99.29 3. Jandia1a 57 23,947 86.77 63

TABLE 16 Distribution of Villages according to the Land Use

Sr. Name of C.D. Block No'. of Total area Percentage of culti- Percentage of Irrigated No. inhabited va b 1e a re a to tota 1 area to tota 1 cultivable villages area area

2 3 4 5 6

4. Maj itha 91 26,214 84.61 99.29 5. Verka 54 24,169 78.60 99.43 6. Rayya 82 30,336 80.85 94.38

7. T~rsikka 81 24,578 ..,7.24 95.50

8. Choh1a Sahib 48 28J~68 77 .27 90.95 9. Gandiwind 75 34,556 85.07 99.00 10. Khadur. Sahib 73 30,522 83.33 96.23 11. Naushehra Pannuan 56 23 J 193 88.32 97.89 12. Tarn Taran 82 33,427 87.79 99.13 13. Bhikhiwi_nd 57 31 J. 121 88.00 99.15 14. Patt i 74 35 ,711 81. 75 95.01 15. Valtoha 56 36,292 83.50 96,.30

Distr ict 1,203 485,096 83.91 95.22

Per Capita Receipts and Expenditure in Towns

TABLE 17

The table shows per capita receipts and expenditure of 8 towns out of 10 towns of the district for the year 1988-89. However, in case of Bhikh~wind and Raja sansi towns no figures have been given, as both the towns are Census Towns· and no information was received from the BDPOs concerned.

Among the towns, the highest and the second highest per capita receip~s are reported by Amritsar Gantt. GB (Rs. 1,332.57) and Amritsar M. Corpn. (Rs. 545.11), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest per capita receipts are reported in Ramdas MG (Rs. 103.04) and Rayya NAG (Rs. 111.27). Further out of e~ht town,s, three towns (Jandiala MC, Rayya NAC and Tarn Taran MC) have higher per capita receipts from 'taxes', whereas the five towns (Amritsar M. Corpn., Amritsar Cantt. CB, Majitha MC, Patti MC and Ramdas MC) have higher receipts from 'other sources'.

In the matter of per capita expenditure, the highest and thl~ second highest expenditure is reported in Amritsar Cantt. CB (Rs. 1,317.85) and Amritsar M. Corpn. (541.48), respectively, whereas the lowest and the second lowest per capita expenditure is reported in Ramdas MC (Rs. 30.22) and Majitha MC (Rs. 77.58), respectively. A scrutiny of expenditure figures itemwiseJreveals that in Jandiala MC (Rs. 73.91), Ramdas MC (Rs. 25.60) and Rayya NAC (Rs. 63.58) there is highest per capita expenditure on 'general administration' : in Amritsar Gantt. CB (Rs. 684.39) highest per capita expenditure is on 'Public Health and Conveniences'; in Tarn Taran MC (Rs.60.76) highest per capita expenditure is on 'Public Works'; and in 64

Amritsar M. Corpn. (Rs. 432.50), Majitha MC (Rs. 26.13) and Patti MC (Rs. 111.28) highest per capita expenditure is reported on 'Other Aspects'.

TABLE 17 Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns

Class. name and Per Capita civic status of the town - Receipt Expenditure

rota 1 Rece.ipt Receipt Tota 1 General Expendi- Public Expendi- Other Receipt through from e?

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I Amritsar(M. Corpn.) 545.71 141.83 403.88 541. 48 4.91 56.75 46.20 1. 13 432.50

VI Amritsar Cantt. 1332.57 35.13 1297.44 '1317.85 43.37 684.39 339.45 79.54 171.09 (C.B. )

IV Bhikhiwind (C.T.) IV Jandiala (M.e.) 146.48 102.32 44.16 145.44 73.91 54.37 17.16 V Majitha (U.A.)*

(i) Majitha (M.C.l 115.52 48.02 67.49 77 .58 20.18 18.16 13.12 26.13

III Patti (M.e.) 192 .63 80.85 111.78 191.40 39.26 32.34 7.58 0.94 111 .28

IV Raja Sansi (e. To) VI Ramdas (M.e. ) 103.04 34.00 69.05. 30.22 25.60 4.62 , V Rayy a (N. A. C• ) 111 .27 103.05 B.22 117.14 63.58 54.15

III Tarn Taran (M.e.) 129.50 77 .59 51. 91 118.85 33.77 24.05 60.76 0.27

All Towns 478.91 129.01 349.89 473.90 10.15 52.81 45.47 1.34 4.22

*Towns having non-mun~cipa 1 components of Urban Agglomeration.

Educational Amenities

TABLE 18 The table shows location of various types of educational institutions per ten thousand of 'population, by towns.

In the matter of Higher Secondary/Inter/PUC/Junior College, Amritsar Cantt. CB (2.61 schools) has the highest and Ramdas MC (2.10 schools) has the second highest number of educational institutions per ten thousand population, whereas Amritsar M. Corpn. (0.41 school) and Tarn Taran MC (0.63 school) have the lowest and the second lowest number of educational institutions of this category.

. In regard to Secondary/Matriculation schools Amritsar Cantt. CB (5.22 schools) and Rayya NAC ( 3 .29 schools) have the h.ighest and the second 65 highest number of schools per ten thousand population, whereas Amritsar M. Corpn. (0.49 school) and the Patti MC (0.72 school) have the lowest and the second lowest number of schools.

In the 'matter of Junior/Middle schools, Amritsar Gantt. GB (7.83 schools) and J andiala. MG ( 5.70 schools) have the - highest and the second highest number of schools per ten thousand population, whereas the lowest and the second lowest number of schools are reported in Amritsar M. -Gorpn. (0.3.1 school) and Bhikhiwind GT (0.84 schobl), respectively.

In the matter 'of prima~y schools, Amritsar Gantt. GB (13.05 schools) once again leads all other towns, whereas second slot is occupied by Jandiala \MG (8.29 sC):lOols). Amritsar M. Gorpn (1.23 schools) and Bhikhiwind GT (1.67 schools), however, report the lowest and the second lowest number of schools per ten thousand of population among the towns.

TABLE 18 Schools per 10.000 Population in towns

Class, name and civic Number per 10,000 Population status of towns Higher Secondary/ Secondary! Junior Secondary/ Primary 1nter /PUC/ Jun ior Matr ic u1- Mi dd le Co 11 ege 1at ion

2 3 4 • 5

Amritsar(M. Corp ••J 0.41 0.49 0.37 1.23 VI Amritsar Cantt. (C.B.) 2.61 5.22 7.83 13.05 IV Bhikhiwind (C.T.) 0.84 0.84 0.84 1.67 IV Jandia1a (M.C.) 1.55 1.04 5.70 8.29 V Majitha (U.A.)*

(i) Majitha (M.C.> 1.01 2.02 3.03 .8.07

III Patti (M.C.) q.72 0.72 1.80 2.88

IV Raja Sans i (c. T.) 2.00 2.00 VI Ramdas (M.e.) 2.10 4.20 4.20 V Rayy a (N. A• e • ) 3.29 2.20 5.48 III Tarn Taran (M.C.) 0.63 0.84 1.05 2.10 A11 Towns 0.48 0.62 0.68 1.70

*Towns having non-municipal components of Urban Agglomeration. Medical Facilities

TABLE 19

The table shows number of beds in medical institutions per thousand of population, by towns.

The highest number of beds is reported in Ramdas MC (6.30 beds), followed by Tarn Taran Me (4.42 beds), whereas Rayya MC (0.44 bed) and 66

Majitha MC (0.50 bed) report the lowest and the second lowest number of beds per thousand of population among the towns, 'respecti vel y. ,It may, however, be n0ted that dash (-) appears against Amritsar Cantt. CB which implies that no (acility is prOVided eitJ:ier by the Cantonment Board or by the Punjab Health Department, etc.

TABLE 19

Number of beds in medical institutions in towns

Class, name and civic Number of beds in medical institu'tions sta t us of towns per 1,000 Population

2

I Amritsar (k. Corpn.) 3.54

VI Amritsar Cantt.(C.B.)

IV Bhikhiwind (C.T.) 2.09

IV Jandiala (M.C.) 1.30

V Majitha (U.A.)*

(i) Majitha (M.C.)· 0.50

III Patt i (M.G.) 1.80

IV Raja Sansi (C.T.) 3.60

VI Ramdas (M.C.) 6.30

III Tarn Taran (M.C.) 4.42

V Rayy a (M. C• ) 0.44

Ali Towns

*Towns having non-municipal components of Urban Agglomeration. 67

Slum Areas

TABLE 20

Even .though 'there axe areas resided by poorer sections of the society no area has beEm identified/-notifi€'d as slum area io· a,oy of the towns of this distr,ict -by [the 'State Gov.ernment ..

TABLE 20

P,r.oport.ion .of .slums population in towns

Class, name.a nd ci vic Proportion of slums Density in slums (per sq. km.) \ .stat us Df :uhe ,t.owns population to total population of the town

2 3

Amritsar (.M. Corpn.) NIL NIL

I J M·l Towns NIL NIL

*Towns having non-municipa 1 .components of Urb'an Agg J'omerat ion. **For ,class I 'and 'class II towns .on ly.

Most Impor.taDt' iCommocUtles IManufaetUil!eGl /;Exported I Imported

'The 'tarb:le presents (d;istr.ibution tOf three most important commodities manufadured/.-expomed/dm.porled ,jn 1to.wns,.

['he l:a.b'le :is .self 'explanator¥ :and needs no comments except that Amritsar' ds :the main centr:e ,tif iindustr.ies un ·the district, whereas other towns serv.e as .ap,p:endages ,to ,1\mrltsar" -.whic.h }iB .famous for textiles (Silk/Woollen/ Synthetic;)" ~WodUen lblanketsf/:car\pets and paper printing/cutting machine manufactur.ing,. ll'andd:a:la Jis ,alsn ian .important centre for the manufacture of brassware.. With the establishment of Cooperative Sugar Mill at Tarn Taran the town has emerged as an important centre for sugar manufacture and export to various other 'Places. An important point to be noted is that almost all the towns serve :as :,agricultural markets (regulated), where agricultural .c.ommodities a:re brought from nearby villages and procu~ed by various government 'aIld non-gov.ernment agencies,. The agricultural commodities so purchased -are ,then exported to o.ther p'laces in ,the state and other states. 68

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SECTION I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CODES USED IN TnE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

7~ NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The village directory containing information about each village has been prepared for each Community Development Block in the ascending order of the census location code number e. g:, location code No. 20/8/3/22 means village No. 22 tn tahsil No. '3 of district No.8 of the State No. 20. It­ contains information relating to total area of the .villages in hectares, total populat'ion, No.· of households, amenities available in the 'village 1. e'. educationaL medical, drinking water. posts and telegraphs, communi­ cation, approach to village, nearest town and- distance (in kms.) and power supp~y. Besides it gives information regarding, land-use Le., area under different types of land use like I forest, irrigated and un-irrigated, cultiv­ able and unculti vable land. \

Information about the amenities available has been given in columns 5 to 10 Of the directory.

(i) Educational facilities have been shown by adopting the following abbreviations : _...

P - Primary School

M - Junior Secondary or Middle School

H - Matriculation or Secondary School

PUC - Higher Secondary /Intermediate/Pre-uni versity /Junior College

C - College (graduate level and above) like Arts, Science, Commerce, etc.

I - Industrial School

Tr. - Training School

AC - Adult Literacy 'Class/Centre

o - Other Educational Institutions. These may includes Sanskrit Pathshalas, Senior basic school, Makhtab, etc.

Where figures like P(3), M(2)' H(1), etc. occur, these denote that the village has three primary, two middle and one matriculation or secondary school.

(il) Medical facilities have been shown by the use of the following abbreviations .- H - Hospital

MCW - Maternity and Child Welfare Cen"tre

MH - Maternity 'Home

CWC - Child Welfare Centre

HC - Health Centre ~ PHC - Primary Health Centre 76 PHS - Primary Health Sub-centre

D - Dispensary

FPC - Family Planning Centre

1'B - 1'B Clinic

NH - Nursing Home RP - Registered Private Practitioner

SMP - Subsidised Medical Practitioner

CHW - Community· Health Worker

CHC - Child Health Clinic

o - Others

Number of institutions, if more than one in any village. have been given in brackets against each.

(iii) The type of the potable drinking water supply and the sources available in the village have been indicated by the following codes'- T - Tap Water

W - Well Water

TK - Tank Water

TW - Tubewell Water

HP - Hand Pump

R - River Water

F - Fountain C - Canal L - Lake S - Spring N - Nullah 0 - Other-s NA . Information not available

(iv) Post and telegraph facilities have ,been shown by adopting the following abbreviations :- PO - Post Office

TO _ Telegraph Office

PTO _- Post and Telegraph Office 77 . Phone - Telephone Connection

(v) Communication facilities have been indicated by the following codes :- BS - Bus Stop RS - Railway Station "" NW - Naviga.ble Waterway (including river, canal, backwaters, etc. , Only publi!;= transport like bu's, rail and waterway have been ~onsidered for thi~ purpose. (vi) Approach to village : This refers to the state of road etc. leading to the village. This has been indicated ,by the following codes:­ PR - Pucca Road KR - Kaccha Road NR - Navigable River

NC - Navigable Canal

NW Navigable Waterway (other than river of canal).

(vii) Nearest town and dista nce . - The distance in kms. of the nearest town (whether located in the state or in another state has been given in brackets under column 12.

(viii) Power Supply :- For this purpose, the following codes have been used under column 13 '-

ED - Electricity for Domestic Purpose

EAg - Electricity for Agriculture

EO - Electricity for other purpose like Industrial, Commercial, etc.

EA - Electricity for all purposes listed above (ix) Irrigated by Source~ -For this purpose the following codes have been used under column 15 :- GC Government Canal PC Private Canal -. Private Canel W Wel~ (without electricity) WE Well (with electricity) TW Tubewell (with electricity) TWE Tubewell (with electricity) TK Tank T Total o Other (X) Land use : Break-up of area under different type of land use viz. forest, irrigated area, unirrigated area, culturable waste and areas not ·available for cultivation has been furnished under columns 15-19. (a) Forest : This includes all lands classed as forests under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered. 78

as forests, whether- state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forest should remain included under the forest area. If any portion of such land is not actually wooded but put to some agricultural use, that 'portion is inclu ded under the appropriate heading of cultivated or uncultivated land. In some ca~es there ate instances where patches of land put to agricultural use within statutorily notified forests are considered as forests by the revenue agency. These are treated as forests.

(b) Irrigated by source and unirrigated (Land use) : These two column (cols. 16 and 17) over all agricultural land and include net area SOVN1 with cJ:ops and orchards or net cropped area and also current and other fellows. The later implied all lands which were.... ~aken up for cultivation, but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than a year and more than five years. The columns do not include gross area sown or gross cropped area. Net area sown thus represents the area sown with crops and orchards, counting areas sown more than once in the same year only once.

(c;) Culturable waste ,- This includes all lands available for cultivation whether not taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once, but not cultivated during the five years or more in succession. Such lands are either fellow or covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. These have been assessed or unassessed and are in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Lands under thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, etc. which are not included under orchards or forests also come under this head. All grazing lands, whether these are permanent pastures and meadows or not, village common and grazing lands within forest area have been included in this column.

Cd) Area not available for cultivation.-This column (Col. 19) includes land not available for cultivation such as barren, unculturable land and land put to non-agricultural use.

Loan put to .non-agricultural use stands for all lands occupied by buildings, roads and .railways or under water, e. g., rivers and canal and other lands put to uses other than agricultural.

Barren and unculturable lands cover. all barren and unculturable lands, like mountains, deserts, etc. Land which cannot be brought under cultivatiQn, except at a very high cost, has been classified ,as unculturable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings.

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CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODES LIST -- 1981 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 3

Punjab 17 17 1. Gurdaspur 1 01 1. Pathankot 1 0010 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020· 3. Batala 3 0030 2. Amritsar 2 02 1. Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. Baba Bakala 3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0050 3. Firozpur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. 3 0030

4. Ludhiana 4 04 1. 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Khanna 4 0040 5. Jalandhar 5 05 1. 1 0010 2. Pbillaur 2 0020 3. 3 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040 6 Kapurthala 6 06 1. Kapurthala 1 0010 2. Lodhi 2 0020 3. 3 0030 7 Hoshiarpur 7 07 1. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0020 3. Garhshankar 3 0030 4. 4 0040 82 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODES LIST -- 1981 CENSUS

State/Dlstrlct/Tah 511 Manual Codes Computer, Codes

1 2 3

8. Rupnagar 8 08 1. Anandpur Sahib 1 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030 9 Patiala 9< 09 1- Fatehgarh Sahib 1 0010 2. Rajflura 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4. Samana 4 0040 5. Nahba 5 0050 10 5angrur 10 10 1. Malerkotla 1 0010 2. San~rur 2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. 4 0040 11 11 11 1. Rampura Phul 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. 5aoo 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040 12 Faridkot 12 12 1 Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 3. Mukatsar 3 0030 83 CODES USED IN TUE ALPlIABETICAL LISTS CODES LIST - 1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 3

Punjab 20 20 1 Gurdaspur 1 01 1., Pathankot 1 OQ10 2. Gurdaspur 2 0020 3. Batala 3 0030 ;2 Amritsar 2 02 1- Ajnala 1 0010 2. Amritsar 2 0020 3. Baba Bakala '3 0030 4. Tarn Taran 4 0040 5. Patti 5 0060 3 Firoz Pur 3 03 1. Zira 1 0010 2. Firozpur 2 0020 3. Fazilka 3 0030 4. 4 QQlfO 4 Ludhiana 4 04 1- Jagraon 1 0010 2. Ludhiana 2 0020 3. Samrala 3 0030 4. Khanna 4 0040 5 Jalandhar 5 05 1. Nawanshahr 1 0010- 2. 2 0020 3. Nakodar 3 0030 4. Jalandhar 4 0040 6 Kapurthala 6 06 1. K8:purthala 1 0010 2. 2 0020 3. Phagwara 3 0030 7 Hoshlarpur 7 07 l. Dasua 1 0010 2. Hoshiarpur 2 0029 3. Garhshankar 3 0030 4. Balachaur 4 0040 84 CODES USED IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODES LIST - 1991 CENSUS

State/District/Tahsil Manual Codes Computer Codes

1 2 3

8 Rtipnagar 8 08 1. Anandpur Sahib 1 0010 2. Rupnagar 2 0020 3. Kharar 3 0030 9 Patiala 9 09 1. 1 0010 ;;0 2. 2 0020 3. Patiala 3 0030 4. Sam ana 4 0040 5. 5 0050 10 Sangrur 10 10 1. Malerkotla 1 0010 2. Sangrur :2 0020 3. Sunam 3 0030 4. Barnala 4 0040 11 Bathlnd'a 11 11 1. Rampura Phul 1 0010 2. Bathinda 2 0020 3. Talwandi Sabo 3 0030 4. Mansa 4 0040 12 Faridkot_ 12 12 1- Moga 1 0010 2. Faridkot 2 0020 3. Muktsar 3 0030 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN AJNALA C.D •.BLOCK

87

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES AJHALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi llage location location locat ion location No. (with Haabast No'.) Code Code Code Code. (Manua 1) (Computer) nlanua1) (Computer)

1 Z 3 4 5 6

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) \ 1 Abu Said (250) 20/2/1/76 20/02/0010{0076 17/2/1/48 17/02/0010/0048

2 Adliwa1a (300 ) 20/2/1/283 . 20/02/0010/0283 17/2/1/325 17 /02/ 00 10/0325

3 Ajna1a (232) 20/2/1/96 20/02/0010/0096 17/2/1/97 17 /02/0010/0097

4 Aliwa1 ( 117) 20/2/1/112 20/02/0010/0112 17/2/'-/132 17/02/0010/0132

5 Anayatpura ( 118) 20/2/J/91 20/02/0010/0091 17/2/J/103 17/02/0010/0J03

6 Arazi Darya (52) 20/2/1/124 20/02/0010/0124 17/2/1/119 17/02/0010/0119 7 Araz; KassowaJa ( 77) 20/2/1/] 20/02/0010/0001. 17/2/1/1 17/02/0010/0001 8 Arazi Kat Razada (58) 20/2/]/121 20/02/0010/0121 17/2/J/113 17/02/0010/0113

9 Arazi Saharan (75) 20/2/]/3 20/02/0010/0003 17/2/1/3 17/02/0010/0003

10 Arazi Sangoke (69) 20/2/1/7 20/02/0010/0007 17/2/1/7 17/02/0010/0007

11 Awan. Near Ramdas ( 94) 20/2/1/22 20/02/0010/0022 17/2/1/22 17/02/ 001 0/0022

12 Badhai Chima (53 ) 20/2/1/123 20/02/0010/0123 H/2/1/118 17/02/0010/0118

13 Bajwa ( 99) 20/211/82 20/02/0010/0082 17/2/1/35 17/02/0010/0035

14 Bakraur ( 131) 20/2/1/152 20/02/0010/0152 17/2111153 17/02/0010/0153

15 Sal Bawa (274 ) 20211/51 20/02/0010/0051 17/2/]/66 17/02/0010/0066

16 Sa 11 abe Oarya (49 ) 20/2/]1127 20/02/0010/0127 17/2/1/122 17/02/0010/0122

17 Sa llaharwa 1 ( 44) 20/2/1/139 20/20/0010/0139 17/2/1/141 17/ 02/ 0010/0141 18 Bar1as (135 ) 20/2/1/159 20/02/0010/0159 17/211/156 17/02/0010/0156

19 Bath ( 290) 20/2/1/64 20/02/0010/0064 17/2/1/79 17/02/0010/0079

20 Bhadal (103) 20/2/1/85 20/02/0010/0085 17/2/1/111 17/02/0010/0m

21 Bhainian (39) 20/2/1/142 20/02/0010/0142 17/2/1/144 17/02/0010/0144

22 Shakha Hari Singh ( 227) 20/2/1/103 20/02/0010/0103 17/2/1/93 17/02/0010/0093

23 Bhakha Tara Singh (231) 20/2/1/98 20/02/ 00 10/0098 17/2/1/96 17/02/0010/0096

24 Bhala P1nd (306) 20/2/1/254 20/02/0010/0254 17/2/1/332 17/02/0010/0332

25 Bhani Gill ( 47) 20/2/1/129 20/02/0010/0129 17/2/1/l27 17/02/0010/0127

26 Bhoeywali (238) 20/2/1/256 20/02/0010/0256 17/2/1/88 17/02/0010/0088

27 Bhure Gin ( 247) 20/2/1/69 20/02/0010/006.9 17/211/52 17/02/0010/0052

28 Boharwala (271 ) 17/2/i/47 20/02/0010/0047 17/2/1/63 17/02/0010/0063

29 Bohgan (42) 20/2{l/140 20/02/0010/0140 17/2/1/142 17/02/0010/0142

30 Boh lian (216 ) 20/2/1/227 20/02/0010/0227 17/2/1/166 17/02/0010/0166

31 Sua Nangal1 (299) 20/2/1/282 20/02/0010/0282 17/2/1/326 17/02/0010/0326 88 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlAGES AJNALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981. Census

Sr. Name of village Locat ion Locat ion Location Location No. (with H'adbast No.) Code COde Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

3 6 2 4 5 " Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 32 Budha Warsa1 (54) 20/2/1/119 20/02/0010/0119 17/2/1/117 17/ 02/00 1010 117

33 Chak Bala {111 ) 20/2/1/114 20/02/0010/0114 17/2/1/130 17 /02/0010/0130 34 Chak Dogran ( 124) 20/2/1/134 20/02/0010/0134 17/2/1/137 17/02/0010/0137 35 Chak Phula (222) 20/2/1/108 20/0Z/0010/0108 17/211/163 17/02/0010/0163 36 Chak Sikandar (276 ) 20/2/1/57 20/02/0010fOU57 17/2/1(10 17 f02/00l0/0070 37 Chakaul (129 ) ZO/2/1/150 20/02/0010/0150 . 17/Z/1/158 17/02/0010/0158

38 Chamarpur (106) 20/2/1/117 20/02/0010/0117 17/2/1/123 17/02/0010/0123 39 Chamyari (236 ) 20/211/67 20/02/0010/0067 17/2/1/84 17/02/0010/0084

40 Chetanpura (283) 20/2/1/272 20/02/0010/0272 171211/347 17/02/0010/0347

41 Chhanan ( 41) 20/2/1/143 20/02/0010/0143 17/2/1/145 17/02/0010/0145

42 Chhina Karam Singh ( 210) 20/2/1/222 20/02/0010/0222 17/2/1/187 1710210010/0187

43 Dadian (55 ) 20/2/1/118 20/02/0010/0118 17/2/1/116 17/02/0010/0116

44 DMra (68) 20/2/1/6 20/02/0010/0006 17/2/1/66 17/02/ 00 1 0/ 0006 45 Da lim (307) 20/211/253 20/02/0010/0253 17/2/1/173 17/02/0010/0173 ; 46 Dalla Mallian (114 ) 20/2/1/132 20/02/0010/0J32 17/2/1/139 17/02/0010/0139

47 Dalla Rajputan ( 113) 20/2/1/131 20/02/00 10/ 0131 17/2/1/140 11/02/0010/0140

48 • Darya Mansur (51) 20/2/1/125 20/02/0010/0125 17/2/1/120 17/02/0010/0120

49 Darya Musa (63 ) 20/211/31 20/02/0010/0031 17/2/1/31 17/02/0010/00'31 50 Dhangai (93) 20/2/1/32 20/02/0010/0032 17/2./i/3_9 17/02/0010/0039 51 Dhariwal (237) 20/2/1/99 20/02/0010/0099 17/2./1/89 17/02/0010/0089

52 Dhian Sfnghpura (46) 0/2/1/130 20/02/0010/0130 17/2/1/128 17/02/0010/0128 53 Ohurian (l00) 2012/1/81 20/02/0010/0081 17/2/1/36 17 /02/0010/0036

54 Oial ( 134) 20/2/1/160 20/02/0010{0160 17/211/214 17/02/0010/0214

55 Dial Sharang (254) 20/2/1/62 20/02/0010/0062 17/2/1/53 17/02/0010/0053

56 Dial Bhatti ( 109) 20/211/90 20/02/0010/0090 17/211/104 17/02/0010/0104 57 0111 Ipura (252) 20/211/71 20/02/0010/0071 17/2/1/50 17 /02/0010/0050

58 Dujowal (60) 20/211/83 20/02/0010/0083 17/2/1/34 17/02/0010/0034

59 f atehwa 1 (123) 20/2/1/135 20/02/0010/0135 17/2/1/136 17/02/0010/0136 60 Gaggar (66) 2.0/211/9 20/02/0010/0009 17/2/1/9 17/02/0010/0009 ,; • 61 Ga990 Mahal (248 ) 20./211178 20/Q2/0010/0078 17/2111106 11/ 02/ 00 1 0/ a1 06~ 62 Gaurey Nanga1 (259) 20/2/1/61 20/02/0010/0061 17/2/1/55 17/02/0010{0055 89 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES AJNALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of II ll1age Loc at ion Location L9cation Location No. (with. Hadbast No.). Code Code Code Code (·Manua 1) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ajnalll Tahsil (Part)

63 Ghal1b ( 107) .20/?/ 1/88 20/02/ 00 10/ 0088 17/2/1/124 17/02/0010/0124

I 64 Ghanewala (78 ) 20/2/1/13 20/02/0010/0013 17/2/1/13 17/02/0010/0013

65 Ghukeywa H (269) 20/2/1/260 20/02/0010/0260 17/2/1/335 17 /02/0010/0335

66 Ghumral ~64) 20/2/1/30 20/02/0010/0030 17/2/1/30 17/02/0010/003Q 67 Gill (48 ) 20/211/128 20/02/0010/0128 17/2/1/126 17/02/0010/01Z6

68 Granthgarh (125) 20/21\1138 20/02/0010/0138 17/2/1/149 17/~2/0010/0149 69 Gujarpura ( 121) 20/2/1/95 20/02/0010/0095 17/2/1/101 17/02/0010/0101

70 Gurala (120 ) 20/2/1/110 20/02/0010/0110 17/2/1/134 17/02/0010/0134 71 Ha ilar ( 267) 20/2/1/43 20/02/0010/0043 17/2/1/59 17/02/0010/0059 72 Marar Kalan (235 ) 20/ZI 1/93 20/02/0010/0093 17/2/1/99 17/02/0010/0099

73 Harar Khurd ( 119) 20/2/1/92 ZO/02/0010/0092 17/2/ 1/102 17/02/0010/0102 74 Harar Mutsil (246) ZO/Z/1/70 20/02/0010/0070 17/2/1/51 17/02/0010/0051 Bhure Gill

75 Hardo Put 1i (278) 20/2/1/53 02/02/0010/0053 17/2/1/68 17/0Z/0010/0068

76 Hashampura (133 ) 20/2/1/158 - ZO/OU0010/0158 1 17/2/1/55 17/02/0010/0155

77 Ibrah1mllura (233 ) 201211/97 20/02/0010/0097 17/2/1/98 '7102/0010/0098 78 I sapur (211 ) 20/2/1/231 20/02/0010/0231 17/2111186 17 /02/0010/0186 79 Jafar Kat ( 128) 20/2/1/148 20/02/0010/0148 17/2/1/152 17/02/0010/0152 80 Jagdev Kalan ( 297) 20/2/1/276 20/02/0010/0276 17/2/1\/339 17/02/0010/0339 81 Jagdev Khurd ( 112.) 20/2/1/113 20/02/0010/0113 17/2/1/131 17/02/0010/0131 82 Jandiala (285) 20/2/1/274 20/02/0010/0274 17/Zl1I342 17/02/0010/0342 83 Jassar (265 ) 20/2/1/41 20/02/0010/0041 17/2/1/44 17/0210010/0044

84 Jatta (82) 20/211118 20/02/0010/0018 17/2/1/18 17/02/0010/0018 85 Jhander (288 ) 20/2/1/266 20/02/0010/0266 17/211176 17/02/01) 101 007 6 86 Ka 110 Mahal (101) 20/2/1/80 20/02/ 0010/0080 17/2/1/110 17/02/0010/0110

87 Kamalpur Kalan (72) 20/2/1/5 20/02/0010/0005 17/2/1/5 17/02/0010/0005 88 Kamalpur Khurd (3) 20/21l/lZ ZO/0Z/OO10/0012 17/2/1/12 17/0l/00 10/00 12 89 Kama lpura ( 243) 20/211/65 20/021 0010/ 0065 17/2/1/80 17/02/0010/0080 90 Kam1rpura (218) 20/2/1/224 20/02/0010/0Z24 17/2/1/159 17/02/0010/0159 91 Kamtrpul .. (50) 20/211/126 20/02/0010/0126 17/2/1/121 17/0UOO10/01l1 ~o ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES AJNAlA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi Hage Location Locat ion Location Locat ion 110. (with Ha(lba~t No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ajna la T,hsll (Part)

92 Kandowali (287) ZO/2!1/Z68 "20/02/00 i 0/ 0268 17/2/1/343 17/02/0010/0343

93 Kara 1ian (263) 20/2/1/40 20/02/0010/0040" 17/2/1/43 17/02/0010/0043 94 Kassowa1a (76) 20/211/2 20/02/0010/0002 17/211/2 17/02/0010/0002

95 Katla (90) 20/2/1/27 20/02/0010/0027 17/2/1/27 17/02/0010/0027

96 ( 245) 20/2/1/68 20/02/0010/0068 17/2/1/83 17/02/0010/0083

97 Khanwal (43) 20/2/1/144 20/02/0010/0144 17/2/1/147 17/02/0010/0147

98 Khatrai Kalan ( 291) 20/2/1/263 20/ 02{ 00 10/0263 17/2/1/78 17 /02/0010/0078

99 Khatrai Khurd ( 293) 20/2/1/262 20/02/0010/0262 17 /2/1/337 17/021°010/0337

100 Kiampura (239) 20/2/1/257 20/02/0010/0257 17/2/1/87 17/02/0010/0087

101 Kot Gurbaksh (83) 20/2/1/16 20/02/0010/0016 17/2/1/16 17/02/0010/0016

" 102 Kot Kesra Singh ( 279) 20/2/1/54 20/02/ 0010/0054 17/2/1/14 17/02"/0010/0074

103 Kot Mughal (270 ) 20L2/1/46 20/02/0010/0046 17/2/1/62 17/02/0010/0062 104 Kat Razada (59) 20/Z1l/84 20/ all 00 10/0084 17/lIU1l3 17/02/001010 113

105 Kotla Kazian (244) 20/211/63 20/02/0010/0063 17/2/1/82 17/02/0010/0082 106 Kotla Sadar ( 277) 20/2/1/56 20/02/ 0010/0056 11. 11/69 17/ OZ/ 001 01 0069 107 Kot1i Amb (234) 20/211/94 20/02/0010/0094 17/21111 00 10/02/0010/0100

108 Kotli Barwa.la (56 ) 20/2111120 20/02/0010/0120 17/2/1/115 17/02/0010/0115

109 Kot1i Jamait Singh (96) 20/2/1/38 20/02/0010/0038 17/2/1/41 17/02/0010/0041

110' Kot 11 Karotana (221 ) 2f}/2/1 /226 20/02/0010/0226 17/2/1/162 17/02/ 001 0/0162 17/02/0010/0133 111 Kotli Kaz1an (116 ) 20/2/1/111 20/02/0010/0111 17/211/133 17/02/0010/0151 112 Kotli Koka ( 127) 20/2/1/149 20/02/0010/0149 17/2/1/151 17/02/0010/0094 113 Kot1i Saidan (Z26 ) ZO/Z/1/104 ZO/02/0010/0104 17/Z/1/94 17/02/0010/0236 114 Kotl1 Sakktanwal1 (295 ) 20/2/1/261 20/02/0010/0261 17/2/1/236 17/0Z/0010/0020 115 Kotl,i Shah Habib (88 ) ZO/Z/1/20 20/02/0010/0020 11/21 1/20 17/02/0010/0330 116 Ladev (303) 20/2/1/278 20/02/0010/0278 17 /2/1/330 17/02/0010/0042 117 Lalthu"wa 1 (264) 20/2/1/37 ZO/ 02/ 0010/ 0031 17/211/42 17/02/0010/0135 118 Lakhuwal 022 ) 20/2/1/109 20/02/0010/0109 1712/1/135 17/ 02} 0010/0032 119 Langarpur (51) 20/2/1/33 20/02/0010/0033 17/2J1/32 17/02/0010/0338 120 I.ashkri lIangal (294) 20/Z/l/267 20/02/0010/0267 17/Z/1/338 17/02/0010/0047 121 Laungo Mahal ( 249) 20/2/1/77 20/02/ 00·1 0/ 0077 11/211/47 122 Loharka (256 ) 20/211/59 20/02/0010/0059 17/21'1171 17/02/0010/0071 91

ALPHABETICAL LIST Of YILLAGES AJ"ALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi nage loc at ion locat ion. locat ion location No. I (with.Haabast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer )_ (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4. 5 6

Ajnal~ Tahsil (Pari) 123 Machh i Nangal (280) 20/211/269 20/02/0010{0269 17/2/1/344 17/02/0010/0344

124 11achhiwala (80) 20/2/1/14 20/02/ GO 1 0/ 00 14 17/2/1/14 17/02/0010/0014

125 Madu Chhanga (26B) 20/2/1/44 20/0Z/0010r044 17/2/1/58 17/02/0010/0058

)26 Maglani Kot (30)) 20/2/1/280 20/02/00 10/ 0280 17/2/1/32.8 17/02/0010/0328

127 Mahar (206) 20/2/1/246 20/02/0010/0Z46 17/2/1/170 10/02/0010/0170

128 Mahji Meun (35 ) 20/2/1/146 20/02/0010/0146 17/2/1/233 17/02/0010/0233

129 Hajj upura (282) 20/2/1/271 20/02/0010/0271 17/Z/1/346 17/02/0010/0346

130 Makam (242 ) 20/2/1/66 20/02/ 0010/0066 17/211/81 17/02/0010/0081

131 Makowal (266 ) 20/2/1/42 20/02/0010/0(142 17/2/1/60 17/02/0010/0060

132 Ma·l ak pur (62) 20/2/1/34 20/021 00 10/ 0·)34 17/2/1/33 17) 02/ 00) 0/0033

133 Malu Nangal (29B) 20/2/1/281 20/02/0010/0281 17/2/1/327 17/02/0010/0327

134 Mangu Naru (79) 20/2/1/15 20/0210010/0015 17/2/1/15 17/02/0010/0015

135' Mattey Nanga) (260) 20/2/1/60 20/02/00] 0/ 0060 17/211/56 17/02/0010/0056

136 Ma tt i a (212) 20/2/1/230 20/02/0010/0230 17/2/1/169 17/02/0010/0169

137 Meh1anwa111 (305) 20/2/1/255 20/02/0010/0255 17/2/1/333 17/02/0010/0333

138 Mehmad Nandranwala (87) 20/2/1/24 20/02/0010/0024 )7/2/1/24 17/02/00)0/0024

139 Mohan Bhandari (258) 20/2)1/48 - 20/02/0010/0048 17/2/1/57 ) 7) 02/00 1 0/ 0057

140 Momanpura ( 97) 20/2/1/35 20/02/0010/0035 17/2/1/38 17 j 02/ 0010/0038

141 Nangal Amb ( 110) 20/2/1/116 20/02/0010/0116 17/2/1/125 17/02/0010/0125

142 Nanga] Soha.1 ( 91) 20/2/1/26 20/02/0010/0026 17/2/1/26 17 J 02/ 0010/0026

143. Nanga] Wa~jhanwa1a (217) 20/2/1/,2.23 20/02/0010/0223 17/2/1/161 17 /02/ 00 1 OJ 0161

144 I,ano Ke (262) 20/2/1/74 20/02/00JO/0074 17/2/1/46 17 lou 001 01 0046 145 Nasar (251) 20/2/1/75 20/02/0010/0075 17/2/)/49 17j02/00lO)0049

146 lIawan Pind (273 ) 20/2/1/50 20/021 00 10/0050 17/2/1/65 17j02/0010/0065

147 Hi ssoke ( 71J 20/2/1/11 2(1/02/0010/0011 17/2/1/11 17/02/0010/0011

148 Nizampura (275) 20/2/1/52 20/02/0010/0052 )7/2/1/67 17/02/0010/0067

149 Pairewa1 (95) 20/2/1/36 20/02/0010/0036 17/211/40 17 J 02/ 00 1 0/ 0040 150 Pandor; (83) 20/2/1/23 20/02/0010/0023 17/211123 17/02/0010/0023

151 Sukha Singh ( 225) 20/2/1/105 20/02/0010jOl05 17/2/1/95 f7/02/00 1 0/0095

152 ~anj9rain Nijran ( 228) 20/2/1/1 02 20/02/001 OJ 0102 17/2/1/92 17/02/ 00'10/ 0092 92

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

AJNALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vil1age l:Jcation location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) ( Computer), (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Aj_na1a Tahsil, (Part)

153 Panjgrianwala (65 ) 20/2/1(2.9. 20/02/0010/0029 17/2/1/29 17/02/0010/0029

154 P a 55; a (85) 20/2/1/19 20/02/0010/0019 17/211/19 17/02/ 00 10/ 00 19

155 Pathan Nanga1 (284) 20/2/1/273 20'10.2/0010/0273 17/2/li341 17/02/0010/0341 156 Phere War.yah (25)) 20/2/1/55 20/02/(0)0/0055... 17/2/1/73 17/02/0010/0073 157 Phulpur (67) 20/2/1/8 20/02/0010/0008 17/2/1/8 17/02/0010/0008

158 Punga ( 130) 20/2/1/151 20/02/0010/0151 17/2/] /15 7 17/021 00 1% 15 7

159 Raipur Kalan (38 ) 20/2/1/145 20/02/0010/0145 17/2/1/146 0/02/0010/0146

160 Raipur KhufQ (215) 20/2/1/228 20/02/0010/0228 17/2/1/167 17/02/0C10/0167

161 Rajia n (229 ) 20/2/1/101 20/02/0010/0101 17/2/1/91 17/02/0010/0091 I 162 Ramdas (84) 20/2/1/21 20/021 00 1 0/ 0021 17/2/1/21 17/02/0010/0021 I " 163 hnewa 1 i (30Z) 20/211/279 20/02/0010/0279 17/211/329 17/Q2iOQ10/0329

164 Ri,Y!lr ( 224) 20/2/1/106 20/02/00 l(J/ 0 106 17/2111165 17/02/0010/0165

165 Rokhey (214 ) , 20/2/1/229 20/02/0010/0229 17/211/168 17/02/0010/0168

166 Rurewai ( 92) 20/2/1/28 20/02/0010/0028 17/2/1/28 17/02/0010/ 0QZS

167 Sadhar (261 ) 20/2/1/73 20/02/0010/0073 17/211/45 17/02/0010/0045

168 Saharan (74) 20/2/1/4 20/02/0010/0004 17/211/4 17/02/ GO 1 01 0004

169 Sahowil1 (45) 20/2/1/115 20/02/0010;0115 17/2/1/129 17/02/0010/0129

170 Saldpur Khurd (132) 20/2111154 20/02/0010/0154 17/2/1/154 17/02/0010/0154 171 Saido Gazi ( 37) 20/2111147 20/02/ 00 10/ °14 7 -17/2/1/234 1 7/02/00 10/ 02 34

172 Saktu Nanga1 (286) 20/211/275 20/02/0010/0275 17/211/340 17/02/ 0010/0340

173 Sal1l1\owa1 ( 108) 20/2/1/89 20/02/0010/0089 17/.2/1/105 1 7/ 02/0010/0105

174 Samrai (104) 20/211/86 20/02/0010/0086 17/2/1 11 09 17/02/0010/010.9 17/02/0010/0345 175 SangCltpura (281 ) 20/2/1/270 20/02/0010/0270 17/2/1/345 0 17/02/0010/0010 176 Sangoke ( 70) 20/2/1/10 20/02/0010/0010 17/2/1/1 0 177 Sara; (223) 20/2/ 1/1 07 20/02/0010/0107 17/2/1/164 17/02/0010/0164

176 Sarang Dev ( 126) 20/211/137 20/02/0010/0137 17/2/1/148 7/02/0010/0148

179 Sehnsra (304 ) 20/2/1/277 20/02/0010/0277 17/2/1/334 1 7/02/0010/0334

180 Shah'llwa 1 (34) 20/211/155 20/02/0010/0155 17/2/1/236 17/02/0010/0236 7 17/02/0010/0017 181 Shahzada (81 ) 20/2/1/17 20/02/0010/0017 17/2/1/1 114 17/02/0010/0114 182 Shahzadi.bad ( 57) 20/2/1/122 20/02/0010/0122 17/2/1/ 93 ALPHABETICAL LIST or VILLAGES AJNALA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi nage Location locat ion location location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (M'anua 1 ) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ajna 1a Tahs t1 (Par~)

I 183 Shej~h Bhatti, (36 ) 20/2/1/153 20/02{0010/0153 17 /2/1/235 17/02/0010/0235 184 S uf i an ( 105) ~Q/2/1/a7 20/02/0010/0087 17/2/1/107 17/02/0010/0107 ~ 1'85 Sullodin (292) 20/2/1/264 20/02/0010/0264 17/2/1/77 17/02/0010/0077

186 Sultan Mahal ( 102) 20/2/1/19 20/02/0010/0079 '" 17/2/1/108 17/02/ 001 0/ 0 108

187 Sundergarh (40 ) 20/2/1/141 20/02/0010/0141 17/2/1/143 17/02/0010/0143

188 Talibpur (86) 20/2/1/25 20/02/0010/0025 17/211/25 17/02/0010/0025

189 Talwandi Bhangwan (269) 20/2/1/45 20/02/0010/0045 17/2/1/61 17/ 02/001 0/ 0061 " 190 lalwandi Mahar (272 ) 'i0/2/l/49 20/02/ 0010/ OQ49 17/2/1/64 11/02/0010/0064

191 Ta1wandi Rai Dado (220 ) 20/2/1/136 20/02/0010/0136 17/2/1/150 17/02/ 00 10/0150

192 Talwandi Se Pahima1 (289) 20/2/1/265 20/02/0010/0265 17/2/1/75 10/02/0010/0015,

193 Tera Kalan (241 ) 20/2/1/258 20/02/0010/0258 17/2/1/85 17/02/0010/0085

194 Tera Khurd ( 240) 20/2/1/259 20/02/0010/0259 17/2/1/86 17/ 02/0010/0086

195 Tera Rajput3n (115 ) 20/2/1/133 20/02{OO10/0133 17/}11 /138 17/02/0010/0138

196 Teri (Z30) 20/2/1/100 ,0/0Z/0010/0100 17/2/1/90 17/02/0010/0090

197 lhoba (98) 20/211/39 20/02/0010/0039 17/2/1/37 17/02/0010/0037

198 Ugar (213) 20/211/248 20/02/0010/0248 17/211/171 17/02/0010/0171

199 Urdhsn (253) 20/2/1/72 ZO-/02/0010/00n 17/2/1/54 17/02/0010/0054

200 Wachhova (255 "r 20/211/58 20/02/0010/0058 17/2/1/72 1 7/02/0010/0072

201 Wanjhanwala ( 219) 20/2/1/225 20/02/0010/0225 17/2/1/160 17/02/0010/0160

VILLAGE DIRECTORY AJNALA C.D. BLOCK 96 VILLAGE

. AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

L~ca- Name of village Total Total Amenitie!> dvai .able (if not available within the t lOn (with Hadbast No.) area popula- viII age, d dash (-) is shown in the co I UfOn and next Code of the tior! to it in bracket!> the di!>tance in broad range::, viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5..,....10 km::,. and 10+ krns.. of the neare::,t place (i n number wher~ the facility is avai lable is given) hectares) of ...... _ .. _------... --- house- Educa- Medic~l Drin~;ng Pu::,t Day or COfl.1muni- holds. tionol water & day::, catiunS (potable) tele-· of (bus. graph market/ stop, rai lWiJY hat, stat"ion, if ant waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Partl 1 Arazi (71) 160.00 Un- Kassowala

2 Kassowala· (76) 489.00 Un-

3 Arazi Saharan (75) 184.00 Un-

4 Saharan (74) 246.00 Un-

S Kamalpur (72 ) 250.00 Un- Kalan 6 Oadra (68) 67.00 Un-

7 Arazi Sangoke (69) 18.00 Un-

8 Phulpur (67) 82.00 Un-

9 Gaggar (66) 204.00 299 (50) P -(5-10) liP -( 5· to} -(5·10) -(5-10)

10 Sangoke (70) 249.00 356 (64) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

11 Nissoke (71) 189.00 318 (50) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

12 Kamalpur (73) 226.00 Un- Khurd 13 Ghonewala ( 78) 399.00 1,042 (201) P CWC.D HP PO -(5-10) . B5

14 Mathhiwa1a (80) 269.00 812 (130 ) P,M -(·5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 Mangu Naru (79) 57.00 91 (lZ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5~ -(-5) -{-5}

16 Kot Gurbaksh (83) 190.00 552 {84 ) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 97 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land u~e (i.e. area under different type~ of land use in hectares roach tUWII supply roullded upto two decimal places) tu and ------vi! lage distance Forest Irrigated by SOurce Un­ Cultur­ Area not ( i n kn~S'.) irri­ able aV,ailab.le gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

i nh abite d

inhJbited

inhabited

inhabite:d

inhabited

inhabited

inhabited

inhabited

KR Ra.r.das (6) ED,EAG 176.00 7.00 21,00

Pi< Ramdas (6 J ED, EAG 1(5.0o},IWE(5.00) 181. DC !is.OO 4.00

PR Ramdas T(73.00),IWE{73.00) 97.00 3.00 16.00 inhabited

PR Ramda, (6) ED, EAG 1 ( ,198.00) , TWE ( 198.00 ) 150.00 51.00

PR Ralltdas (5) ED,EAG 214.00 55.00

PR Ramdas (5) ED,EAG T(49.00),TWE(49.00) 8.00

PR Ramaas (3) ED,EAG T(110.00),TWE(110.00) 80.00 98 VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

'Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- v ill age, a dash ( -) is ~hown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the dhtance in broad range~ viz. No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ klll~, of the neare~t place (i n number where the facility is avai1able' is given) hectdre~) of hou~e- Educa- Medi~a 1 Drinking Post Day or Cornmun i- holds tional water & days cation:::. (potable) te le- af (bu:::. graph market/ ~top, hat, rai lway :::.tation, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala TahSil f,Part)

17 Shahzada (81) 185.00 219 (35 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - ( -5)

18 Jatta (82) 194.00 768 ( 121 ) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5)

19 Passia (85) 182.00 690 ( 146) p - (-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5)

20 Kot 1i shah ·(88) 35.00 206 (38) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Habib

21 Ramdas ( 84) 1, 711. 00 882 (138) P( 7), PHC,FPC, HP PTO, Daily BS,RS H( 2), RP(5) Phone' a TR

22 Awan Near (94 ) 1,213.00 1,766 (280) P,M RP HP - (-5) - ( -5) B.5 RamdaS 23 Pandori (B9) 191. 00 405 (65) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

24 Mehmad ( 87) 433.00 1,041 (178) P CMe HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) Mandranwala

25 Talibpur' (B6) 68.00 49 (8 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

26 Nanga 1 Soha 1 ( 91) 331. 00 639 (961 P D HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

27 Kat la (90) 216.00 257 (43) P - (-5) HP - (- 5) -(-5) -(-5)

28 RureVI3 I a (92 ) 203.00 260 (55) P -(5-10) HP ~(5'-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

29 Panjgrianwala (65) 435.00 354 (61 ) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -·(5-10) -(5-10)

30 Ghumrai (64) 334.00 390 (61 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

31 Darya Musa (63 ) 347.00 451 (B2) P ~(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) 99 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectareS roach town Supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by Source Un- CuHur­ 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 R,arodas (5 ) ED. EAG T( 157.00) • TWE ( 157.00 ) 28.00

PR Ramdas (4 ) EO ,EAG T(174.00),TWE(174.00) 20.00

PR R amdas {3 } ED ,EAG T(i19.00),TWE(ll9.00) 40.00 23.00

PR R amdas ( 2) ED, EAG T ( 30.00 ) , GC ( 1. 00 ) , 5.00 TWE(29.00)

PR Ramdas (O) ED, EAG -.. T ( 1 407 • 00 ), GC ( 41 3 • 00 ) , 14.00 107.00 183.00 TWE( 994.00)

PR Ramdas (2 ) ED ,EAG T( 104'5.00} ,GC(433 .OO}, 55.00 22.00 91.00 TWE(612.00)

PR Ramdas l (2) ED,EAG T(168.00),GC{43.00), 3.00 • 20.00 . TWE{ 125.00) PR Ramdas (3 ) ED, EAG T( 301. 00 ) , GC ( 31 .00 ) , 85.00 3.00 44.00 TWE{270.00)

KR Ramdas ( 4) ED, EAG T(64.00),TWE(64.00) 4.00

PR Ramdas (6 ) ED, EAG T(310.00),TWE(310.00) 6.00 15.00

PR Ramdas (4) ED, EAG T(200.00),GC(7.00), 16.00 TWE( 193.00)

Pil. Ramdas ( 6) EO ,EAG T( 94 .00) , TWE ( 94 • 00 ) 58.00 5.00 . 46.00

PR R allldas {6 } EO ,&AG TI 16.00), TWE{ 16 .00,) 320.00 52.00 47.00

PR R aUld as (5 ) EO, EAG T ( 4.00) , TWE (4.00 ) 43.00 230.00 57.00

PR Ramdas (7) ED,EAG T{ 12.00), TWE( 12.00) 197.00 25.00 113.00 , 100 VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. ,BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- ~ame of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No .• ) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next ~de ~ llie tion to it in brackets the, distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and ~5 kIDS, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.of the nearest placp (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Med; cal Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph ma_rketl stop, hat, railway station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

32 Dhangai (93) 127.00 226 (48) p -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

33 Lahgarpur' 68.00 Un-

34 (62) 384.00 944 (169) P,M -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

(97) 96.00 134 (23) -(-5) -(-5) tiP -(-5) ~(-51 -(-5)

36 Pairewal (95) 278.00 659 (117) P,M -(-5) HP -(-5) BS

37 Lakhuwa1 (264) 334.00 425 (73) P -(5-10) HP ~(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

38 Kot11 Jamait (96) 77.00 233 (38) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) ~(-5) Singh

39 Thoba (98) 3~7.00 1,747(314) P,M, CWC,PHC, HP PO -(10+) as H, TR FPC,RP. CHW(3)

40 Karil1ian (263) 489.00 1, 144 (234) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

41 Jassar (26~) 183.00 887 (148) P RP TW,HP :-(-5) ~(-5)

42 Makowa 1 (266) 570.00 1,311 (235) p D. TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) RP(2)

43 Hailar·· (267) 55.00 204 (38) p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

44 ,Madu Chhanga (268) 211.00 1,084 (189) P,M RP TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) • 45 Talwand1 (Z69) 124.00 609 (110) p -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51 Bhangwan

46 Kot Mughal (270) 97.00 220 (34) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) • -(-5) 101 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under d"ifferent .types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two dec 1ma 1 pl aces) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (10 kmsJ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

1t 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rarndas tal ED ,tAG . T(118.00) ,TWE(l1ILOOl 5.00 4.00 inhabited

PR Ramdas (7) ED, EAG T( 42. 00), TWE( 42.00) 309.00 3.00 30.00

PR Ramdas, ( 3) tAG T(65.00),TWE(65.00) 21.00 6.00 4.00

PR Ramdas (5 ) EO,EA~ T(215.00»GC(16~.DO~ 3&.00 25.00 TWE( 49.00) PR Ramdas ( 6) ED,EAG T(264.00),TWE(264.00} 34.00 36.00

~ PR Ramdas (6 ) ED, EAG T(49.00),TWE(49.00) 8.00 15. 00 5.00

PR Ramdas (6 ) tli ,EAG T\167.00l.GC(42.00l~ 102.00 53.00 75.0(} 1 'vi£. \ 12S.00}

PR f atehgarh ( 5) EA T(397.00),TW(52.00), 4.00 12.00 76.00 Churian TWE(345.00)

PR Fate hgarh (10) EA T(145.00),TWE{145.00) l.00 17.00 20.00 Churian

PR F'atehgarh ( 9) EA T(488.00).GC(158.00), -r 15.00 67.00 Churian TWE( 330.00 t PR Fatehgarh ( 15) EA T(49.00),TWE(49.00) 6.00 Churian PR Fatehgarh (6 ) EA T(187.00),GC(35.00), 7.00 17.00 Churian TWE(152.00) PR fatehgarh (5 ) EA T( 100 .00) ,GC( 60.00), 1.00 8.00 15.00 Churian TW(15.00),TWE{25.00) PR f atehgarh (5 ) EA T(86.00) ,GC(86.00) 11.00 Churian 102 VILLAGE

-AJKALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e ( if not avai 1ab le within. the tion (with Hadbas t No.) area popu'1a- vi llage, a dash (-) is shown in the colllmn and next Code of the tion to it in bracket~ the d i ~ tance in broad range~ viz. No. village 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- ho'lds tional water & days cationS (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stop, hat, rai lway station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajna la Tahs 11 (Part)

47 Boharwa1a (271 ) 252.00 725 (115) P -(oS) TW,HP -(oS) - (-5) -(-5)

48 Mohan (258) 542.00 1,955 (327) P( 2), RP(2) HP PO -( -5) BS Bhandari M

49 Ta 'wand 'i {2721 236.00 1,027 (1701 P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS .RS Nahar 50 Nawan Pind (273) 371. 00 928 (134) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

51 Ba1 Bawa ( 274) 211.00' 991 (168) P • (-5) TW.HP -(-5) - (-5) BS

.52 Nizampura (275) 228.00 421 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

53_ Hardo Put1i (278) 436.00 1,004 (193) P RP TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS

54 Kot Kesra (279) 98.00 380 (65 ) P -(5-10) TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS Singh

55 Phere (257) 132.00 .363 (58) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) ~(-5)

56 Kotla Sadar (277) 101.00 540 (93) P' -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) as

57 Chak Sikandar (276) 4"18.00 1,177 (204 ) P,M,H RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

58 Wachhova (255 ) 763.00 2,747 (482) P,M,H H,RP TW.HP PO -(5-10) BS

59 Loharka (256 ) 100.00 131 (19) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

60 Mat tey Nanga 1 (260) 342.00 1,182 (215) P RP(2) TW.HP -( ~5) -(-5) -(-5)

61 Gaurey Nangal (259) 204.00 700 (119) P RP(2) TW,HP PO as 103 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land u,se (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village dhtance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in km5-) irri­ able avai 1ab le gated waste for cuHi­ (includ­ vat'ion ing gauchar ;,.nd groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR F atehgarh ( 3) EA TI 231.00) ,GC( 89 .00)) 21.00 Churian • TW E ( 142. 00 )

PR Fatehgarh (4) EA ,. T(395.0~).GC(330.00). 15.00 58.00 74.00 Churian TWE(65.00i,

PR F atehgarh ( 1 ) EA T( 198.00) ,TWEI 1913.00) 38.00 Churian

PR F atehgarh ( 1) tA T(304.00) .GC(302.00). 2.00 6.00 59.00 Churian TWE(2.00)

PR F atehgarh (2 ) EA T(175.00),GC(45.00), 1.00 3.00 32.00 Churian 111£(130.00)

PR Fatehgarh (4) EA T( Z09.00) .GC ( 167.00), 3.00 16.00 Churian lWE( 42 .00)

PR F atehgarh ( 4) EA T(389.00),GC(379.00), 7.00 40.00 Churian lWE( 10.00)

PR F atehgarh (6 ) EA T( 83.00) ,GC{ 24.00), 1.00 5.00 9.00 Churian TWE(59.00)

PR fatehgarh (10 ) EA T( 120.00) .GC(64.00), 3.00 9.00 Churian TWE( 56.00)

PR f atehgarn (4) EA T(90.00) .GC(26.00), 11.00 Churian TWE(64.00) PR Fatehgarh (2 ) EA T( 346.00) ,GC(281.00), 4.00 26.00 42.00 Churian TWE ( 65.00)

PR F atehgarh (7 ) ED. EAG T{ 658.00) ,GC( 380.00), 10.00 95.00 Churian TWE ( 278.00 )

PR Fatehgarh ( 6) EA T187.00) ,GC ( 48.00) • 13.00 Churian TWE(39.00)

PR Fate hgarh (5 ) EA T( 294.00) .GC (216.00) • 13.00 35.00 Churian TIIE(78.00)

PR F atehgarh (5 ) EA T( 182.00 ) • GC ( 73.00) • 22.00 Churian TIIE(109.00) 104

VILLAGE

AJNALA C.O. BLOCK Amen it f es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab Ie (i f not a vail ab Ie within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance tn broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ ,kms.of the nearest place (ir. number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph marketl stoP. railway hat. station, 'if any wa·"!rway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

62 Dial Bharang (254) 306.00 800 (134) P,M,H RP TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) as

63 Kotla Kazlan (244) 64,.00 359 (67) P RP HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS

64 Bath (290) 228.00 1,113 (196) M RP(2) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

65 Kana lp ura (243) 558.00 1,728 ('314 ) M RP(2j TW.HP PO -( 10+) BS

66 Makam (242 ) 260.00 799 (130) P - (5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 5··10) -(-5)

61 Chamyari (236 ) 1,455.00 4,062 (511 ) P,M,H D,RP TW,!!P PTO -(5-10) BS Phone .

68 Khanowal (245) 156.00 837 (143 ) P CWC,RP HP -(-5) -(5~10) BS

69 Bhure Gi 11 ( 247) 413.00 993 (183) P ~(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

, 70 Harar Muts 11 (246) 152.00 326 (48) P -(·5) TW,HP -(~5) -(5·10) BS Bhure Gi 11 -9 11 Dialpura (252) 220.00 744 (123) P -(-5) TII,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

72 Urdhan (253 ) 303.00 772 ( 119) p RP TW,HP ·(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

13 Sadhar (261 ) 272".00 1.079 (183) P,M,H H,RP(2) TW,HP PO -(10+) 5S

74 Nanoke (262) 359.00 889 (132) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5)': - (10+) -(-5)

75 Nasar (251 ).. 142.00 389 (64) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) - (10+) as

76. Abu Said (250) 241. 00 919 (141) P -(5-10) TW'jHP -(5-10) - (10+) BS

77 Laungo Mahal (249) 374.00 692 (117) P(2) -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 105

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available ,}ated waste for culti~ ( inc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1'5 16 17 18

PR F ateh~arh (10) EA T( 263.00) ,Ge( 143.00), 10.00 33.00 Churian n/E( 120.00)

PR Aj na 1a (9 ) EA T( 51. 00) ,G C( 19.00 ) , 13.00 TWE( 32: 00) KR Fatehgarh ( 10) EA T(202.00),GC(64.00), 5.00 21.00 Churian TWE(138.00) PR Aj na 1a (11) EA T(477.00),GC(190.00) 13.00 68.00 TWE(287.00) PR Ajnala (9) EA T( 228.00) .GC( 38.00), 3.00 29.00 TWE( 190.00!)

PR Ajnala ( 6) EA T( 1183.00 ) •G C ( 461 • 00 ) 28.00 67.00 177 • 00 HiE( 722 .00 1 . PR Ajna1a (8) Efl. T( 136 .00) , GC ( 36 • 00 ) , 2.00 2.tiO 16.00 TWE(100.00)

PR Ajnala (S) £.1\ T(350.00) .GC(267 .00), 10.00 5.00 48.00 HIE(83.00), PI< Ajna1a (8) EA T(122.00),GC(42.00). 11 .00 3.00 16.00 TWE(80.00)

PR Fatehgarh (8) EA T(192.00),GC(93.00), 3.00 25.00 Churian TWE(99.00) PR Fatehgarh ( 9) EA T(265.00),GC(220.00). 12.00 26.00 Churian TWE(45.00) PR Fatehgarh Ill) EA T(229.00),GC(27.00), 6.00 37.00 Cnurlan TWE (202.00) PR Fatehgarh ( 12) EA .. T(322.00),TW(4.o0)/ 6.00 31.00 Churlan . , TWE(318.00) PR Ajnala (11) EA T( 117.00) ,GC( 42 .00), 7.00 5.00 13.00 TWE ( 75.00) PR Ramdas nO) EA T(186.00),TW(8.00), 22.00 8.00 25.00 TWE( 178.00)

PR Ramdas ( 10) EA T( 298 • 00 ) , TW E( 298 • 00 ) , 30.00 14.00 32.00 106

VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total lata 1 Amenities ava fl able ( if not available withi n "the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (- ) is 5hown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5 -, 0 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place l i II number' where the facility is available is given) - hectares} of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water &. days cation5 (potable) tele- Of (bus graph market/ stop, railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

78 Gag90 Maha 1 (248) 962.00 2,859 (476) P ,M(2) , H,MCW,MH, IW,HP, PO Daily BS pue eWe,He e PHC,D, FPC. 79 Sultan Maha 1 (102 ) 157.00 452 (70 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

80 Kalle Mahal (101 ) 179.00 450 (73) P -(-5) IW,HP - (-5)_ -(-5) BS

81 Ohurian (100 1 287.00 736 (133 ) P - (-5)' HP PO -(-5) BS

82 Bajwa (99 ) 89.00 99 (15 ) -("5) -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

83 DU,jQwa 1 (60) 302.00 1,113 (18G) P,M -(-5) HP PO (-5) BS

84 Kat Razada (59) 487.00 839 ( 119) p - (-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) • 85 Bhadal ( 103) 53. 00 114 (15 ) P -(-5) HP - (-.5) -(-5) -(-5)

86 Samrai ( 104) 46.00 234 ( 34) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) ,.(-5)

87 Suf ian ( 105) 229.00 678 ( 121 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

88 Ghalib (107) 204.00 609 ( 113) p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

89 Sammowa 1 (108) 144.00 178 (34) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

-(-5) BS ~O Dial Bhatti ("109) 244.00 1,235 (207) P -(-5) TWljHP -(-5)

91 Anayatpura ( nS) 34& .00 228 (40 ) P -(-5) l'v1,HP -,( -5) -(-51 -(-5)

92 Harar Khurd ( 119) 277.00 770 (136 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 107 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i.e. area under d'fferent type~ of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Fore!>t Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kmsJ i rri­ able avai I ab Ie gated waste. for culti­ (i nc lud­ vation ing gauchar and grov,e!> )

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Aj na 1a ( 12) EA T( 846 .00) ,Ge( 846. 00) 5.00 3.00 108.00

PR Ramdas (7) ED ,EAG T( 135 .00) ,GC{ 135.00) 5.00 17 .00

PR Ramdas (6 ) EA T( 11 5.00 ) ,G C( 11 5.00) 17 .00 29.00 18.00

PR R;amdas ( 10) EA T(246.00),GC(246.00) 11.00 30.00 , PR Ramdas (8) EA T(74.00),GC(74.00) . 7.00 8.00

PR Ramdas (8) EA T( 130.00) ,Ge( 130.00) 146.00 1.00 25.00

PR Ramdas (6) ED T( 94 .00) ,GC( 94 .00) 164.00 63.00 166.00

PR Ramdas (7 ) ED T(48.00),GC(48.00) 5.00

PR Ramdas (8 ) ED,EAG T(40.00),GC(40.00) 6.00

PR Ajnala (8) EA T ( 165 .00 ) • GC ( 165 .00) 39.00 25.00

PR Ajna la (7) EA TI 176.00).GC( 176.00) 2.00 26.00

PR Aj na la ( 5) EA T( 130.00),GC( 130.00) 14.00

PR Aj na la (5 ) EA T(222.00),GC(222.00) 1.00 21'.00

PR Ajnala (3 ) EA T( 322.00) ,Ge( 3ZZ .00) 8.00 16.00

PR Ajnala ( 4) EA T(254.00),GC(254.00) 23.00 r08

VILLAGE AJNAlA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

LOCd~ Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenitie~ available (if nat available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in br~ad ranges viz. No. village md -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.'of the nearest place ( i n number where the facility'is available is given) h~ctarel» of houile­ Educa- Medi Cd 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ hold!> tional water & days cations (potable) tele·· of (bus gnlph marketl stop, hat, railway st~tion. if any waterwdY)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajna1a Tahsil (Part)

. 9l ~arar Ka'a(l (235) 211.00 890 (147) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

94 "QtH Amp (234) 286.00 801 (140) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

(lZ'1 5~8.00 1,314 (?17) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

(~32) 56&.0013,427(1943) P(7), H,MH T,TII, PTO Daily BS M(3), HP Phone H(21, PUC,O c 91 Ibrahimpura (233) !Q5.00 673 (98) P TW,HP -(-5) -(-5)

98 Bhakhll Tara (231) 2"6.00 1.01~ (170) P(2) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Sin~h

99 0 har 11t1al (2371 437.00 1.Gas {aOOI P(21, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 11

1145 (U~) p -(-5) HI,HP -{ -5} -(-5) -(-5)

(2Zi.I-la7.~ ne (961 P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

102 PanJgra1n (228) 335.00 en (138) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) N1jran

103 8hlkha HAri (2~71 567 (114) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Singh 104 "otH Sa1dan (Z26) 99.00 Un-

lOS Pondor 1 SukhO {~Z 51 64.00 331 (49' P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) Singh 106 R1yar (224) 212.00 597 (l05) P TW,HP -1-5) -(-5) -1-5 }

. 107 Sara 1 .{2231 117.00 1,321 (214) P -(-5) TII,HP -(-5) -(-5) 109 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i.e. a~ea under different type, of lan~ use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance For-est Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nelud­ vation' ing gouchar ond groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 11 18

PR Ajnala (4) EA T(108.00},GC(108.00} 70.00 9.00 24.00

PR Ajnala (3) EA T(258.00),GC(258.00) 2.00 2.00 24.00

PR Ajnala (2) EA T(4~9.00),GC(499.00) 7.00 14.00 48.00

PR Ajna1a (0) Ell T(386.00),GC(386.00) 3.00 21.00 156.0U

PR Ajna \a ( 1) EA T( 241 .00 ) , GC ( 24 1 • 00 ) 6.00 28.00

PR Ajnala ( 2) EA T(176.00),GC(176.00) 5.00 25.00

PR Ajna 1a (3) EA T(368.00),GC(368.00) 22.00 4.00 43.00

1.00 41.00 PR Ajnala ( 4) EA T(345.00),GC(345.00)

PR Ajna 1a ( 5) EA T( 167.00) ,GC(167.00) 3.00 17.00

PR Aj na 1a (4) EA T( 20 1 .00 ) , GC ( 20 1 .00 1 1. 00 8.00 25.00

PR Ajna1a (3) EA T(4Z.00),6C(42.00) 11.00

inhabHed

PR Ajna1a (1) EA T(57.00),GC(57.00) 7.00

PR Aj na 1a ( 3) EA T(169.00),GC(169.00) 9.00 16.00 18.00

PR Ajnala (2 ) EA T( 148.00) ,GC( 148.00) 1.00 28.00 110 VILlAGE AJKALA C.O. BLOCK Amenlt ies and

Loca- Name of viJ lage Totdl Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 al/ai.lable ;s given) hectare~) of house­ Educa- Medi Cd 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water &. days cat ions (potable) tel'e­ of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala TahSil (Part) loa Chak Phula (222) 111.00 278 (45) P TR,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

109 Lakhuwal (122) 353.00 1,149 (210) P,H,H -(-5) HP PO - (-5) BS

110 Gurala ( 120.) 389.00 763 (116) P -(-5) HP PO - (-5) BS

111 Kotl1 Kazian (116) 109.00 115 (18) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) - ( -5)

112 Aliwill (117) 173.00 423 (68) P HP -(-5) :"(-5) -(-5)

113 Jagdev Khurd \ 112) 368.00 1,246 (222) P,M,H H,MCW, HP PO -( -5) BS MH,HC PHC.D 114 ehak Bala (111) 144.00 628 (96) P,D ewe HP -(-5) -(5-10)

115 Sahowal (45} 265.00 301 (54) P HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

116 Nangal Amb (110) '263.00 259 (65) P - (-5) TW,HP' -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

117 Chamarpur (106) 223.00 836 (137) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

118 ; an (55) 141.00 Un-

119 Budha Warsal (54) 67.00 Un-

120 Kotli (56) 197.00 Un- 121 Araz.t Kot (58) 28.00 Un- Razada

75.00 Un-

123 Badhai Ch;IIil (5'3) 17S'.Wl Un- 111 DIRECTORV land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village dhtarlce Fore!.t Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n km:.·). irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 1'2 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR .l\jna 1a ( 3) £A T(83.00),GC(83.00) 28.00

PR Ajnala ( 31 EA T(274.00) ,GC(274.00) 11.00 28.00 40.00

'pRo Aj n a 1a ( 3) EA T( 299.00) ,Ge( 299.00) 52.00 4.00 34.00

PR Ajna la ( 15) EA T( 94.00) ,GC( 94 .00) 15.00

PR Ajnala ( 15) EA T(152.00),GC(152.00) 4.00 17.00

PR Aj na la (5 ) EA T(322.00),GC(322.00) 2.00 44.00

PR Ajnala (6) EA T(109.00l,GC(109.00) 2.00 33.00

PR Ajnala (7) EA T(81.00),GC(81.00) 157.00 27.00

KR Ajnala (7) EA T(22B.00),~C(228.00l 6.00 29.00

PR Ajna1a (7) EA T( 129.00) ,Ge( 129.00) 50.00 4.00 40.00

inhabited

inhibited

inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited 112 VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 faei lity is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajna1a TahSil (Part)

l24 Arazi D~rya (52) 67.00 Un-

125 Darya Mansur (51) .198.00 un-

26 Kamirpura (50) 102.00 85 (16) -(5-10) -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

27 Ballabe.Darya (49) 555.00 492 (82) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

28 Gill (48) 134.00 21 (5) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10)

129 Bhani Gill (47) 127.00 Un-

130 Dhian (46) 275.00 Un- Singhpl'ra

131 Dalla (113) 176.00 1,262 (221) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) Rajputan 132 Dalla ( 114) 27.00 557 (113) -(-5) -(-5) TW;HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5) Mallian

133 TeraRajputan (115) 410.00 1,409 (269) P(2) -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

134 Chak Dogran (124) 325.00 1,456 (289) P D TW,HP -(-5) ~(-5) -(-5)

135 Fatehwa1 (123) 338.00 885 (144) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

136 Ta lwandi (220) 333.00 876 (131) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Ra i Dado

137 Sarang Dev (126) 465.00 2,510 (413) P D HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

138 Granthgarh (125) 97.00 333 (49) P -(-5) tiP -.( -5) -(5-10) -( -5) 113 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares roach town supp 1y rounded 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 gauch,ar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

i nhab i ted inhabited

KR Ajnala (6) ED.EAG T( 6.00 ),GC( 6 .00) 52.00 25.00 19.00

PR Ajnala (6) ED.EAG T(296.00).6C(296.00) 195.00 14.00 50.00

KR Ajnala (6 ) ED ,EAG T(7.00),GC(7.00) 126.00 1.00 i nllab ited inhabited

PR Ajnala (6) ED, EAG T(34.00),GC(34.00) 124.00 2.00 16.00

PR Ajnala (6 ) EO,£AG T( 22.00) ,GC( 22 .00) 3.00 1.00 1.00

PR Ajna la ( 5) EO,EAG T( 356 .00) ,GC( 356 .00) 12.00 2.00 40.00

PR Ajna la (7) .ED,EAG T( 221 .00 ) ,G C( 22 1 .00 ) 63.00 22.00 19.00

PR Ajnala (5 ) ED,EAG T(254.00),GC(254.00) 37.00 27.00 ,20.00

, PR Ajnala (5) ED ,EAG T(269.00),G((269.00) 14.00 19.00 31.00

PR Ajna 1a {l0} EA T(398.00),GC(398.00) 14.00 7.00 46.00

PR Aj na 1a (8) ED,EAG T(90.00),GC(90.00) 7.00 114 VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities ava i1 ab I e (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co I urnn and next Code 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 tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stoP. hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajn.la Tahsil (Part). 139 Sa 11 aharwa 1 (44 ) 654.00 3,031 (558) P(2), ewe HP PO -( 10+) BS M,H 140 Bohgan (42 ) 214.UO Un-

141 Sundergarh (40 ) 240. 00 Un-

142 Bhainian (39) 243.00 Un-

143 Chhanan (41 ) 119.00 Un-

144 Khanwal (43) 245.00 1,069 (173) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

145 Ra ip ur (38) 462.00 875 (135 ) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Kalan 146 Mahji Meun (35 ) 291.00 122 (19 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(5-10) - (10+) -(-5)

147 Saido Gazi ( 37) 131.00 179 (32) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(5-10)

148 Jafar Kot ( 128) 281. 00 664 (144 ) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

149 Kot Ii Kola (127 ) 93.00 314 (52) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) - (-5)

150 Chakaul (129 ) 255.00 877 (154) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

151 Pungi (130) 118.00 471 (80) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

152 Bakraur (131 ) 200.00 263 (61 ) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

153 She1kh Bhatti (36) 214.00 575 (111) P -(-5) HP - (-5) -(10+) -(-5)

154 Saidpur ( 132) 88.00 444 (75) P - (-5) HP -(-5) - (10+) -(-5) Khurd 155 Shah 11 wa 1 (34) 97.00 198 (42 ) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -( -5) -(10+) -(-5) 115 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 13 14 15 , 16 17 18

PR Ajnala (11 ) EA T{309.00) ,GC{309.00) 282.00 10.00 53.00

i nhab ited

inhabited

inhabited

inhabited

PR Ajna I a ( 10) ED,EAG T(68.00),GC(68.00) 154.00 5.00 18.00

PR Ajnala ( 10) ED,EAG T( 15.00 ) , GC ( 15 .00 ) 196.00 165.00 86.00

KR Ajnala (19) ED,EAG T( 208.00) ,GC( 208. 00) 67.00 16.00

KR Ajnal a ( 19) ED,EAG T(106.00),GC(106.00) 5.00 12.00 8.00

PR Aj na la (8) ED, EAG T(162.00),GC(162.00) 71.00 12.00 36.00

PR Ajnala ( 10) ED ,EAG T(75.00),GC(60.00), 3.00 15.00 TW(5.00),TWE(10.00) PR Ajnala ( 10) ED ,EAG T(225.00),GC(225.00) 4.00 6.00 20.00

PR Ajna la ( 10) ED,EAG T(104.00),GC(104.00) • 8.00 3.00 3.00

PR Ajnala (8) EA T(123.00) ,GC( 123.00) 50.00 8.00 19.00

PR Aj na la (9) ED,EAG T(96.00),GC(96.00) 77 .00 8.00 33.00

KR Ajna la ( 14) ED ,EAG T(73.00),GC(73.00) 2.00 1.00 12.00

PR Ajnala ( 10) ED, EAG 1(46.00),GC(46.00) 46.00 2.00 3.00 116

VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the ti"n (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vi llage, a dash (-) is shown in the co 1umn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No, village and -5 kms, 5-l0 kms. and 10+ kms.of the nearest place ( in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- £duca- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph ' marketl stop, hat, rai lway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5. 6 7 8 9 10 "'~ 'Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

158 Hashanpura ( 133) 137.00 423 (66) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

159 Barlas \ 135 ) 27.00 213 (36 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

160 Dial (134) 67.00 . 201 (32) P,O H TW,HP, PO -(5-10) -(-5) C 222 Chhina Karam (210) 534,00 1,148 (185) P MH TW,HP " -(5'-10) -(5-10) BS S1ngh C

223 Nangal ( 217) 415.00 1,115 (211 ) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Wanjhanwala

224 Kami rpu,.a (218) 93.00 159 ( 27) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

225 Wanjhanwala (219 ) 222.00 519 (63) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

226 Kot 11 (221 ) 294,00 414 (69) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) Karotana

227 Bohlian (216 ) 455.00 1,344 (211 ) P 0 TW,HP , (-5) -(-5) BS

228 Ra1pur Khurd (215 ) 205.00 562 (109) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

229 Rokhey (214) 175.00 1,186 (186 ) P H.D TW.HP, PO -(5-10) BS c

230 ~latt 1a (212) 139.00 743 (123) P -(-5) TW,HP· -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

231 I sa pur (211 ) 241.00 724 (1U) P 0 TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

246 Mahar (296 ) 324.00 941 (155 ) P ,M,H - ( 5'-10 ) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

248 Ugar Aulakh (213) 527.00 1,539 (232) P.M,H MCW,CWC, TW,HP PO - (-5) , BS HC,O, FPC 117 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ajna 1a ( 17) ED,EAG T( 34.00) ,GC(34.00) 92.00 3.00 8.00

PR Aj na 1a ( 16) ED ,EAG T (20.00) ,GC (20.00) 2.00 5.00

PR Ajnah (10 ) EA T( 57 .00) ,GC(57 .00) 2.00 2.00 6.00

PR Ajna 1a (6 ) ED ,EAG T(319.00),GC(319.00) 71.00 101.00 43.00

PR Aj na la (4) ED, EAG T(334.00),GC(334.00) 40.00 20.00 21.00

PR Ajna 1a (4) ED ,E~G T(59.00).GC(59.00 23.00 1.00 10.00

PR Ajnala (3 ) ED ,EAG T ( 173 .00) ,GC ( 173.00 ) 13.00 22.00 14.00

PR Ajna 1a (3 ) ED ,EAG T(263.00),GC(263.00) 31.00

PR Ajnala (4) ED ,EAG T(415.00),GC(415.00) 40.00

PR Ajnala (4) ED,EAG T(179.00),GC(179.00) 2.00 24.00

PR Ajnala (6) ED,EAG T( 154.00) ,Ge( 154.00) 21.00

PR Ajna la (5 ) ED,EAG TI 122 .00) ,GCC 122.00 t 3.00 14.00

PR Ajna 1a (4) ED,EAG T(208.00),GC(208.00) 4.00 29.00

PR Aj na 1a (9 ) ED, EAG T(282.00),GC(282.00) 11.00 31.00

PR Ajna1a (5 ) ED ,EAG T(457.00),GC(457.00) 18.00 52.00 118

VILLAGE

AJNAlA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the col urnn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 l

2 3 4 ,5 Ij 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil ( P a'l": t)

253 Da lim (307) 226.00 1,126 (178) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) B'S . 254 Bhala Pind (306) 531.00 2 ,05~i (280) P,M -(5-10) • TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

255 Mehlanwala (305) 81i' .00 1,890 (305) P,M D T.HP -(5-11) -(-5) -(-5)

J 356 Bhoeywa1i (238) 359.00 1,439 (227) P 1-(-5) W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS HP -' 257 Kianpura (239) 501.00 1,730 (294 ) P,M,H D W,TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

258 Tel'a Ka lan (241) 447.00 1,632 (270) P -(-5) HP PO -(10+) BS

259 Tera Khurd (240) 281.00 1,017 (175) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -('10+ ) BS

2'60 Ghukevwd li (269) 234.00 1,003 (169) P,f4,H D HP PO -(5-10) B-S'

261 Kot 1; (295) 160.00 560 (72) P -(-5) HP ~(5-10) -(5-10) BS Sakk; anwa li . . 262 Khatrai Khurd(293; 236.00 611 (92 ) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

263 Khatrai Kalan (291) 250.00 1,309 (206) P,M,H D HP -(10+) -(10+; BS

264 Su110din (292 ) 111.00 538 (91) P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

265 Ta1wandi (289) 176.00 358 (59) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) Sepahimal

266 ,Jhander ) (288 ) 472.00 1,742 (246) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -.( 10+) -(5-10)

267 Lashkri (294) 326.00 1,384 (229) P,M( 2), -(-5) HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS Nangal H 119 DIREcTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land uSe in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village ~di stance Forest irrigated by source Un­ Cu It ur­ Ar'ea not (i n kms~ irri­ able a v a i.l ab i " gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vat i 0t1 ing gauchar' and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ajnala ( 10) ED, EAG T( 189.00) ,Ge( 71.00), 8.00 29.00 TWE(1l8.00)

Pit Ajnala (7) EA T(468.00),GC(182.00), 11.00 52.00 TWE ( 286 .• 00 ) PR Raja Sansi (8) EA T(737.00),GC(389.00), 33.00 47.00 TWE(348.00)

PR Ajnala (6 ) ED, EAG T(322.00),GC(223.00)~ 2.00 35.00 TWE(99.00) 'R Ajnala (6 ) ED,EAG T( 448.00) ,GC ( 134.00) , 9.00 44.00 TWE(314.00) PR Ajnala ( 13) EO .EAG T( 357.00) ,Ge( 178.00), 7.00 83.00 TWE(179.00) PR Ajnala (14 ) EA T( 241 .00 ) , TWE ( 241 .00) 11.00 29.00

PR Ajnala ( 16) ii ED,EAG T(195.00),GC(95.00), 14.00 25.00 TWE( 100.00) , PR Amritsar ( 15) EA T( 138.00) ,GC (54.00) , 4.00 18.00 TWE( 84 .00) PR Amr itsa r ( 17) ED,EAG T(216.00),TW(216.00) 2.00 18.00

PR Ajna la , ( 12) EA T( 207.00) ,GC( 1.00), 4.00 39.00 TWE( 206 .00)

PR Ajnala (8) EA T(98.00),GC(4.00), 1.00 12.00 TWE (94'.00)

PR Fatehgarh (8 ) EA T( 160.00) ,GC( 111.00), 2.00 ,14.00 Churian TWE(49.00) PR Fatehgarh (8) EA . T(418.00),GC(303.00), 7.00 47.00 Churian HIE( 115.00 l PR Amritsar ( 15) ED,EAG T(283.00),GC(16B.00), 3.00 3.00 37.00 TWE( 115.00) 120 VILLAGE AJNALA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities aV'til ab Ie (i f -not avai lab 1e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) drea popula"" village, a da.;h (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it i.n 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 cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 .. 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

268 Kancowali ( 287) 294.00 1,078 (149) P RP HP -(-5) -(-5) B.S

'269 Machh; (280) 221.00 602 ( 103) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS Nangal 270 Sangatpura (281 ) 582.00 1,822 (335 ) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

271 Majjupura (282) 199.00 736 (126) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

272 Chetanpura ( 283) 158.00 1,345 (214) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

273 Pathan (284) 128.00 505 (72 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Nangal 274 Jandiala ( 285) 128.00 51 (10) P,M,H -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

275 Saktu Nangal (286) 134.00 72S (116 ) -(-5) -(-S) HP -(-S) -(-S) BS

276 Jagdev Ka Ian (297) 1,134.00 3,316 (565) P,M,H HC HP PO -( 10+) BS

277 Sehnsra (304) 1,350.00 4,003 (6S0) P(3), D HP -(S-10) - ( 10+ ) BS M,H

278 Ladev (303) 145.00 563 (86) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

279 Ranewa Ii' (302 ) 274.00 711 (108 ) P -(5-10)- HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(5-10)

280 Maglani Kot (301) 104.00 278 (43) P ._( -s) T.HP -(-5) - ( 10+) -(-s)

281 Ma.lu Nanga 1 (298) 42B.OO 1,838 (284) P.M -(-5) HP -(5-10) - (10+ f -(-5)

282 Bua Narlgal1 (299 ) 227.00 884 (160) p_ -(-5) T.TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP 121 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounoed 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 culti­ (includ­ vation ing g~uchar· and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Fatehgarh (7 ) EO,EAG T( 226.00) ,6C( 222 .00 h 5.00 63.00 Churi'an TWE(4.00)

PR Fatehgarh • (7) EA T(191.00),GC(179.00), 9.00 21.00 Churian TWE(12.00)

PR Fatehgarh (5) fA T(396.00),6C(298.00), 5.00 67.00 114.00 Churian TWE(98.00)

PR Majitha ( 6) ED, EA6 T( 162.00) .6 C( 142. 00 ), 14.00 23.00 TWE(20.00)

PR Maj itha (7) EO,EA6 T( 128. 00 ) ,6 C( 109.00 ) , 6.00 24.00 TWE(19.00)

PR Maj itha (10 ) EO. EA6 T(106.00),6C(81.00), 1.00 21.00- TW£(25.00)

PR Maj itha (8) EO, EAG T( 11 6. 00 ) ,6 C{ 65 .00 )I 1.00 11.00 TWE( 51.00)

PR Maj itha (6) ED ,EAG T( 117.00) ,6C( 78.00). 2.00 15.00 TWE(39.0D). PR Amr itsa r ( 12) ED. EAG T(991.00) ,6C( 553 .00), 1.00 25.00 117.00 TWE( 438".00)

PR Amritsar ( 17) EA T(1204.00),GC(517.00), 20.00 126.00 TWE( 687 .00)

KR Raja Sans; (6) ED T(115.00),6C(102.00), 3.00 27.00 TWE(13.00)

PR Raja Sans; (8) EA T(217.00) ,GC( 175.00), 12.00 45.00 TWE(42.00)

PR Raja Sans; (6 ) EA T(76.00),6C(67.00), 12.00 16.00 TWE( 9.00)

PR Raja Sans; ( 6) EA T( 358. 00) ,6C( 21 O. 00), 8.00 62.00 TWE( 148.00)

PR Raja Sansi ( 4) EO, EAG T( 194. 00 ) • GC ( 194 • 00 ) 33.00 122

VILLAGE AJNAtA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities av.ailable (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the t ion to it in brackets the distance iOn broad ranges viz. No. vi llag€ 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 h(JIJs~­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ hr) I ds water & days cations (potab le) tele­ of (bus graph market; stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

(300) 708.00 3,453 (529) P,M,H H,D T,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP Phone

56,604.00 1,64,844 P(181), H(8) , (27147) M(42) HCW(3) H(26) "H(4) PUCCIO CWC(8 ) C(1) HC(4) TR(l) PHC(4) 1(0) D(19) AC(O) PHS(O) 0(3) TB(O) FPC(4) MH(O) SMP(O) RP(33) CHW(3) 0(0) 123 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age 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 Raja Sa'nsi (3) ED.EAG 1(633.00).GC(633.00) 1.00 12.00 62.00

T( 39569.00) 4.821.00 2.155.00 6,004.00 GC(25636.00) TWE(13633.00) TW(300.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES. IN CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK

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AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES . CKOGAVAM C.D. BLOCK Sr. Name of vi llage 1991 Census 1981 Census Locabon No. (with haaba~t No.) Locatlon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (~1anua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Ajna1a Tahsil (Part)

Ak barpur • ( 31) 20/2/1/167 20/02/0010/0167 17/2/1/232 17/02/0010/0232

2 Alampur (151 ) 20/2/1/239 20/02/0010/0239 17/2111190 17/02/0010/0190 • '" 3 Awan Basau (28) 20/2/1/166 29/02/0010/0166 17/2/1/216 17/02/0010/0216

4 Awanlakha Singh (159) 20/2/1/205 20/02/0010/0205 17/2/1/195 17/02/0010/01%

5 Bachiwind (183) 20/2/1/343 20/02/0010/0343 17/2/1/251 17/02/0010/0251

6 Sagga (316) 20/2/1/289 20/02/0010/0289 17/2/1/177 17 /02/0010/0177

Salaggan (320) 20/2/1/293 20/02/0010/0293 • 17/2/1/318 17/02/0010/0318

8 Barar (331) 20/2/1/302 20/02/0010/0302 17/2/1/302 17/02/0010/0302

9 Beharwal (336) 20/2/1/338 20/02/0010/0338 17/2/1/297 17/02/0010/0297

10 Behlo1 (29) 20/2/1/169 20/02/0010/0169 17/2/1/229 17/02/0010/0229

11 Behra (14 ) 20/2/1/176 20/02/0010/0176 1712/1/224 17/02/0010/0224

12 Shadr ) j (2) 20/2/)/187 20/02/0010/0187 17/2/1/241 17/02/0010/024 J

13 Bhaggupur Bet (15 ) 20/2/1/178 20/02/0010/0178 17/2/1/223 17/02/0010/0223

14 Bhaggupur Uttar (9) 20/2/1/1BO 20/02/0010/0180 17/2/1/260 17/02/0010/0260

15 Shalot (140 ) 20/211/220 20/02/0010/0220 17/2/1/207 17/02/0010/0207

16 Bhangwan ( 170.) 20/2111194 20/02/0010/0194 17/2/1/282 17/02/0010/02B2

17 Bhilowal Kakeza (165) 20/2/1/199 20/02/0010/0199 17/2/1/266 17/02/0010/0266

18 Bhindi Aulakh (22) 20/2/1/172 20/02/0010/0172 17/2/1/220 17/02/0010/0220 Kalan

19 Shindi Aulakh Khurd (23) 20/2/1/163 20/02/0010/0163 17/2/1/219 0 17/02/0010/0219 20 Bhindi Nain (20) 20/2/1/171 20/02/0010/0171 17/2/1/227 17/02/0010/0227

21 Bhindi Sayadan (24) 20/2/1/210 20/02/0010/0210 17/2/1/198 17/02/0010/0198

22 Bhite Wadh ( 192) 20/2/1/307 20/02/0010/0307 17/2/1/316 17 /OZ/OO 10/0316

23 (190) 20/2/1/319 20/02/0010/0319 17/2/1/286 17/02/0010/0286

24 Boparai Baj Singh (323) 20/2/1/296 20/02/0010/0296 17/2/1/311 17/02/0010/0311

25 Boparai Kalan (324 ) 20/211/297 20/02/0010/0297 17/211/310 17 /02/0010/0310

26 Boparai Khurd (325) 20/2/1/298 20/02/0010/0298 17 /Zl1/3Q~ 17/02/0010/0309

27 Burj (19 ) 20/2/1/175 20/02/0010/0175 17/2/1/226 17/02/00 10/0226

28 Chaia (208) 20/2/1/234 20/02/0010/0234 17/2/1/184 17/0Z/0010/01B4

29 Chainpur (319) 20/2/1/292 20/02/0010/0292 17/2/1/317 17/02/0010/0317

30 Chak Allah Bakash ( 179) 20/2/1/189 20/02/0010/0189 17/2/1/243 17 /02/0010/02~3 128

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK Sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Haaba~t No.) Locabon Locatlon Locatlon Locabon Code . Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Ajna1a Tahsil (Part) 31 Chak Bazid (145) 20/2/ 1/213 20/02/0010/0213 17/2/1/203 17/02/0010/0203 32 Chak Fateh Khan (148) 20/2/1/211 20/02/0010/0211 17/2/1/212 17/02/0010/0212 17/02/0010/0179 33 Chak Kamal Khan ( 197) 20/2/ 1/242 20/02YoO 10/0242 17/2/1/179, 34 Chak Misri Khan (163) 20/2/1/317 20/02/0010/0317 17/2/1/269 17/02/0010/0269 35 Kalan. (339) 20/2/1/334 20/02/0010/0334 17/2/1/301 17/02/0010/0301, 36 Chawinda Khurd (338) 20/2/1/333 20/02/0010/0333 17/2/1/300 17/02/0010/0300 37 Cheleke (341) 20/2/11329 20/02/0010/0329 17/211/289 17/02/0010/0289 38 Chhanan (B) 20/2/1/200 20/02/0010/0200 17/2/1/261 17/02/0010/0261 39 Chhiddan (333) 20/2/1/299 20/02/0010/0299 17 /2/1/308 17/02/00 10/0308 40 Chagawan • (329) 20/2/1/320 20/02/0010/0320 17/2/1/287 17/02/0010/0287 41 Chuchakwal (15B) 20/2/1/203 20/02/0010/0203 17/2/l/264 17/02/0010/0264 42 Dadrai (308) 20/2/1/249 20/02/0010/0249 17/Z/1/172 17/02/0010/0172 43 Dag ( 12) 20/2/1/177 20/02/0010/0177 17/2/1/237 17/02/0010/0237 44 Da1a (184) 20/2/1/342 20/02/00 10/0342 17/2/1/29ft. 17/02/0010/0294 45 Dalleyke (347) 20/2/1/341 20/02/0010/0341 17/2/1/296 17/02/0010/0296

46 Dhadal (141 ) 20/2/1/221 20/02/0010/0221 17/2/1/206 17/02/0010/0206 47 Dharam Kot (200 ) 2G12/1/241 20/02/0010/0241 17/2/1/180 17/02/0010/0180

48 Dhariwal (180) 20/2/1/345 20/02/0010/0345 17/2/1/248 17/02/0010/0248

49 Dhariwal (310 ) 20/2/1/251 20/02/0010/0251 17/2/1/176 17/02/0010/0176 50 Fatta (21) 20/2/1/170 20/02/0010/0170 17/2/1/228 17/02/0010/0228 51 Gagarlltal (176) 20/2/1/191 20/02/0010/0191 17/2/1/246 17/02/0010/0246 52 Ghoga (.27) 20/2/1/165 20/0210010/0165 17/2/1/217 17/02/0010/0217 53 Gulgarh (32 ) 20/2/1/156 20/02/0010/0156 17/2/1/215 17/02/0010/0215 54 Harse Chhina (311 ) 20/2/1/288 20/02/0010/0288 17/2/1/331 17/02/0010/0331 55 Hasanpura (154) 20/2/1/315 20/02/0010/0015 11'/2/1/193 17/02/0010/0193

56 Hetampura (7) 20/2/1/184 20/02/0010/0184 17/2/1/259 17/02/ 00 10/ 0259 57 Jai Ram Kat (136 ) ,20/2/1/217 20/02/0010/0217 17/2/1/209 17/02/0010/0209 58 Jajja ( 198) 20/2/1/309 20/02/0010/0309 17/2/1/274 17/02/0010/0274 59 Jasraur ( 147) 20/2/1/161 20/02/0010/0161 17/2/11213 17/02/0010/0213 60 Jastarwal ( 209) 20/2/1/233 20/02/0010/0233 17/2/1/188 17/02/0010/0188

61 Jauns (205) 20/2/1/247 20/02/0010/0247 17/2/l118s. 17/02/0010/0182 62 Jhanjoti (317) 20/2/1/290 20/02/0010/0290 17/2/1/320 17/82/0010/0320 129 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES GHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbasl No.) Locatlon Locailon Locabon LocatlOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) : (Computer)

2 3 4 '5 6

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 63 . Jhunjh (25) 20/2/1/162 20/02/0010/0162 17/2/1/197 17/02/0010/0197

64 Joeyke ( 186), 20/2/1/328 20/02/0010/0328 17/2/1/253 17/02/0010/0253

65 Kakar (160) 20/2/1/206 20/02/0010/0206 17/2/1/270 17/02/0010/0270

66 Kakar (3) 20/2/1/186 20/02/0010/0186 17/2/1/240 17/02/0010/0240

67 Kaler (322) 20/2/1/295 20/02/00iO/C295 17/2/1/312 17/02/0010/0312

68 Kamaske (344) 20/2/1/331 20/02/0010/0331 17/2/1/292 17/02/0010/0292

69 Kamirpura ( 195) 20/2/1/311 20/02/0010/0311 17/2/1/277 17/02/0010/0277

7.0 Kanyen (171 ) 20/2/1/197 20/02/0010/0197 , 17/2/ 1/279 17/02/0010/0279

71 Karyal (20 I) 20/2/1/235 20/02/0010/0235 17/2/1/189 17/02/0010/0189

72 Kaulowal (332) 20/2/1/300 20/02/0010/0300 17/2/1/306 17/02/0010/0306 73 Khiala Kalan (326) 20/2/1/303 20/02/0010/0303 17/2/1/304 17/02/0010/0304

74 Khjala Khurd (327) 20/211/301 20/02/0010/0301 17/2/1/305 17/02/0610/0305

75 Khizarpura (343) 20/2/1/330 20/02/0010/0330 17/2/1/293 17/02/001010293

76 Khushupura (155) 20/2/1/207 20/02/0010/0207 17/2/1/194 17/02/0010/0194

77 Kohala (340) 20/2/14321 20/02/0010/0321 ' 17/2/1/288 17/02/0010/0288

78 Kohali (328) 20/2/'1/305 20/02/0010/0305 17 /2/1/314 17/02/0010/0314

79 Kat Sidhu (152) 20/2/1/240 20/02/0010/0240 17/2/1/191 17/02/0010/0191

80 Kotla Dum (321 ) 20/2/1/294 20/02/0010/0294 17/2/1/313 17/02/0010/0313

81 Kot 1 i Aulakh (342 ) 20/2/1/332 20/02/0010/0332 17/2/1/290 17 /02/0010/0290

82 Kat 1i Dasondhi ( 16) 20/2/1/209 20/02/0010/0209 17/2/1/222 17/02/0010/0222

83 Kotli (139) 20/2/1/215 20/02/0010/0215 17/2/1/211 17/02/0010/0211

84 Kot.l i Muglan (143) 20/2/1/236 20/02/0010/0236 17/2/1/201 17/02/0010/0201

85 Kot 1 i Sakka ( 199) 20/2/1/243 20/02/0010/0243 17/2/1/178 17/02/0010/017&

86 Kutiwala ( 17) 20/2/1/173 20/02/0010/0173 17/2/1/221 17/02/0010-/0221

87 La 1ia Afghanan (309) 20/2/1/252 20/02/0010/0252 17/2/1/174 17/02/0010/0174

88 lanven ( 337) 20/2/1/337 20/02/0010/0337 1712Ll/299 17/02/0010/0299

89 lelian ( 172) 20/2/1/195 20/02/0010/0195 17/2/1i255 17/02/0010/02.55

90 Lodhi Gujjar (5 ) 20/2/1/183 20/02/0010/0183 17/2/1/258 17/02/0010/0258

91 lopoke ( 167) 20/2/1/198 20/02/0010/0198 17/2/1/278 17/02/0010/0278

92 Modoke (330) 20/2/1/304 20/02/0010/0304 17/2/1/303 17/02/0010/0303

93 Makhanpura ( 177) 20/2/1/344 20/02/0010/0344 17/2/1/247 17 (02/0010/0247

94 Mananwala ( 193) 20/2/1/308 20/02/0010/0308 17/2/1/275 17/02/0010/0275 130

ALPHABETICAL LIST'OF VILLAGES CHO~AWAH C.D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. \~1t~ Hadbast No.) locatloll LocatIon (Deai fan [oeaE Ion Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (CortlPut er)

2 3 4 5 6

Ajnala TahSil (Part)

95 Mandianwa1a (10) 20/2/ 1/20 1 20/02/0010/0201 17/2.11/275 17/02/0010/0275

96 (4) 20/2/1/185 20/02/0010/0185 17/2/1/257 17102/0010/0257 97 Haurah (194 ) 20/2/1/310 20/02/0010/0310. 17/2/1/276 17/02/0010/0276 98 Mehmadpura (196) 20/Z/1/312 20/02/0010/0312 17/2/1/273 17102/0010/0273

99 Miadi Kalan (144) 20/2/1/212 20/02/0010/0212 17/2/1/202 17102/0010/0202

100 Miadi Khurd ( 149) 20/2/1/237 ?OJ02/0010/0237 17/2/1/200 17/02/0010/0200

101 Mohleke ( 11 ) 20/2/1/179 20/02/0010/0179 17/2/1/262 17/02/0010/0262

102 Hot1a ( 137) 20/2/1/218 20/02/0010/0218 17/2/1/208 17/02/0010/0208 17 /02/0010/0267 103 Mudh Bhi Iowa 1 (164) 20/2/1/202 20/02/0010/0202 17/2/1/267

104 Majaffarpura [ 15i) 20/2/1/204 20/02/0010/0204 17/2/11263 17/02/0010/.02&3 )02/00 10/OnO 105 Mulakot (182) 20/2/1/347 20/02/0010/0347 17/2/1/250 J7 17/02/0010/0321 106 Nangal Tola (315) 20/211/287 20/02/0010/0287 17/2/1/321

107 Nepal (142) 20/2/1 /219 20/02/0010/0219 17 /2!l/20 5 17 /02/0010/0205 17/02/0010/0230 108 Ni amatabad ' (33) 20/2/11157 20/02/0010/0157 17/2/1/230 17/02/001010307 109 Nurpur (334) 20/2/1/335 20/02/0010/033~ 17/2/lJ307 17/02/0010/0283 '110 Odhar ( 187) 20/2/1/325 '20/02/0010/0325 17/2/1/283 17/02/0010/0183 111 Othian ( 203) 20/2/1/245 20/02/0010/0245 17/2/1/183 17/ 02/00 10/ D298 112 Padri ( 335) 20/2/1/336 20/02/0010/0336 17/2/1/298 17/02/0010/0244 113 Pandori.. (178) 20/2/1/190 20/02/0010/0190 17/2/1/244

4 114 Panju Ka_lal ( 146) 20/2/l/214 20/02/0~1O/0214 17 /2j 1/204 17/02/0010/0l0 17/02/0010/0256 . 115 Panju Rain (173) 20/2/1/196 20/02/0010/0196 17/211/256 17/02/0010/0245 116 Rai ( 175) 20/2/1/192 20/02/0010/0192 17/2/1 / 24'.>

117 Rakh Kohali (191 ) 20/2/1/306 20/02/0010/0306 17/2/1/315 17/02/0010/0315 17/02/0010/0181 118 Rakh Othian (202 ) 20/2/1/244 20/02/0010/0244 17/2/1/181

119 Ranian (1) 20/2/1/188 20/02/0010/0188 1712/1/242 17/0210010/0242

120 Rudala (313) 20/2/1/285 ,20/02}0010/0285 17/2/1/323 17/02/001070323 17/02/0010/0'322 121 Saidopul'a (314 ) 20/211/286 20/02/0010/0286 17 /2/1/322

122 Saidpur Kalan (6 ) 20/2111182 20/02/0010/0182 17/2/1/239 17/02/0010/0239

123 Sa Ii mpura (204) 20/2/1/250 20/02/0010/0250 17/2/1/175 17/02/0010/0175

124 ( 174) 20/2jJ/193 20/02/0010/0193 17/2/1/254 17/02/0010/0254 17/0210010/0210 125 Saroj Lohar ( 138) 20/211/216 20/02/0010/0216 17/2/1/210 131 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast·No.) Location Locat1on Location Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1 ) (Comouter)

2 3 4 5 6 . Ajna 1a Tahs i1 (f'art) 126 Saurian ( 162) 20/211/3,13 20/02/0010/0313 17/2/1/272 17/02/0010/0272 \ 127 Shahpur\ (150) 20/2/1/238 20/02/0010/0238 17/2/1/199 17/02/0010/0199 128 Shahura (346) 20/2/1/340 20/02/0010/0340 17/211/295 17/02/0010/0295

129 Sherpur (30) 20/2/1/168 20/02/0010/0168 17/211/231 17/02/0010/0231 130 Sidhawan (169) 20/2/1/324 20/02/0010/0324 17/211/281 17/02/0010/0281 131 Talla (153) 20/211/314 20/02/0010/0314 17/2/1/192 17/02/0010/0192 132 Tanana (26) 20/211/164 20/02/0010/0164 1712/1/218 17/02/0010/0218 133 Tapiala (189 ) 20/2/1/322 20/02/0010/0322 17/2/1/285 17/02/0010/0285 13,4 Tareen .( 161) 20/2/1/316 20/02/0010/0316 17/211/271 17/02/0010/0271

135 Teli Chak (318) 20/211/291 20/02/0010/0291 17/211/319 17/02/0010/0319

136 Hatha (188 ) 20/211/326 20/02/0010/0326 17/211/284 17/02/0010/0284

137 Thath i (168) 20/~/1/323 20/0Z/0010/0323 17/2111280 17/0Z/0010/0280 138 ( 185) 20/2/1/3Z7 20/02/0010/0327 17/2/1/252 17/02/0010/0252 139 Tur (18) 20/2/1/174 20/02/0010/0174 17/211/225 17/02/0010/0225 140 Tut (13) 20/2/1/181 20/02/001010181 17/2/1/238 17/02/0010/0238 141 Udher ( 181) 20/2/1/346 20/02/0010/0346 17/2/1/249 17/02/001010249

142 Umarpura (207) 20/2/1/232 20/02/0010/0232 1712/1/185 ]7/02/0010/0185

143 Vanieyke (345) 20/211/339 20/02/0010/0339 17/2/1/291 17/02/0010/0291 144 Ve"oke ( 166 ) 20/2/1/318 20/02/0010/0318 17/2/1/268 17 /02/0010/0268 145 Waryah (156) 20/2/1/208 20/02/0010/0208 '17/2/1/196 17/02/0010/0196

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK 134 VILLAGE CHOGAWAM C.O. BLOcK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the t i on (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column dnd next Code of the tion to it in' brack.ets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number wher'e the f ae i 1 ity is ava 11 ab le is gi\len) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations ( potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

156 .Gu1garh (32) 219.00 106 (21) -(-5) -(-Sy TW,HP ~(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

157 (33) Niamatabad 106.00 61 (12) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -( -5)

161 Jasraur (147) 1,125.00 1,554 (256) P,M,H H,MH,D HP PO -( 10+) BS

162 Jhunjh (25) 94.00 242 (47) -(-5) -(-5) HP - ( -5) -( 10+) BS

163 Bhindi Aulakh (23) 681.00 1,104! 188) P ,M -( -5) HP PO -( 10+) BS Khurd

, 64 Tanana (Z6) ~5 .00 621 (94) P -(-5) HP -('-5 ) -( -5) -( -5')

165 Ghoga (Zl) Z18.00 446 (90) P HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

166 Awan Basau (28) 440.00 704 (133) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

167 Akbarpur (31) 2aG. 00 31 (6) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(10+) -(-5)

168 Sherpur (30) 201.00 58 (16) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(.5-10) -(5-10)

169 Behlo1 (29) 197.00 Un-

170 Fatta (21) 126.00 Un-

171 Bhindi Nain (20) 442.00 137 (31) -{-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( lOt) -(-5)

172 Bh i nd i Au 1 ak h (22) 567.00 826 (166) P,M H HP PO BS Ka lan

173 Kutiwa la ( 17) 141. 00 419 (H) P -(-5) "TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

174 Tur (18) 254.00 502 (104) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5) 135

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land USe in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for culti-­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

'11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Ajnala ( 13) ED,EAG T(4.00),GC(4.00) 182.00 13.00 20.00

KR Ajna la (12) ED ,tAG T(37.00),GC(37.00) 61.00 1.00 7.00

PR Ajnala ( 12 ) ED ,EAG T(463.00),GC(463.00) 375.00 13.00 274.00

PR Ajna la , ( 13) ED ,EAG T( 53.00) ,GC (53.00 1 33.00 1.00 7.00

PR Ajnala ( 13) ED,EAG T(318.00),GC(318.00) 174.00 58.00 131. 00

# PR Ajna la ( 14) ED,EAG T(22.00),GC(22.00) 35.00 4.00 . 4.00

PR Ajnala ( 13) ED ,EAG T( 80 .00) ,GC( 80 .00) 126.00 2.00 10.00

PR Ajna la ( 12) EA T( 115.00) ,GC( 115.00) 241. 00 56.00 28.00

KR Ajna 1a ( 15) ED ,EAG T( 1. 00 ) ,G C( 1. 00 ) 16.00 216.00 3.00

KR Ramdas (15) EAG T(2.00),GC(2.00) 170.00 27.00 2.00

inhabited

inhabited

KR Ajnala ( 17) ED ,EAG T( 10.00) ,TWE ( 10.00 ) 392.00 34.00 5.00

PR Ajnala ( 15) ED ,EAG T(292.00),GC(222.00), 179.00 3.00 93.00 TWE( 70 .OO}

PR Amr itsa r (20 ) ED .EAG T(46.00),GC(46.o0) 87.00 8.00

PR Amritsar (26) ED • EAr:; T(96.00).TWE(96~00) 136.00 7.00 15.00 136 VILLAGE CHOGAWAN C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not ava'i1able within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash, (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance ;n broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10.kms.and 10+ kms.of the nearest place ( i rl number where the faei lity is availab.le is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stoP. hat, railway. if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 175 Burj ( 19) 202.00 ""342 (63 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+ 1 -(-51

176 Behra (14) 300.00 703 (150) r -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

177 Dag (12) 400.00 778 (152) P PHC,D TW,HP PO -( 10+) BS

178 Bhaggupur (15) 287.00 680 ( 133) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Bet

179 Mohleke ( 11 ) 385.00 891 (142 ) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

180 Bhaggupur utta r (9) 160.00 282 (55 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5: 181 Tut (13 ) 401.00 1,264 (250) P H,PHC,D TW,HP PO -(5-10) 85

182 Saidpur Kalan (6 ) 123.00 290 (44 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 10+) -(-5)

183 Lodh i Gujj ar (5) 521.00 679(117) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

184 Hetampura ( 7) 390.00 937 (134) p -(-51 TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

185 Manj (4) 834.00 914 (169) P -(-5), TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

186 Kakar (.3) 1.763.00 2,802 (443) P.M D T,'II, TW, PO. -(10+) BS HP Pho~e 187 Bhadrli (2 ) 217.00 On-

188 R.a1nian ( 1 ) 1.031.00 935 ( 158) P D,5MP TW.HP PO, -(-5) as (6) Phone 189 Chak A11 ah ( 179 I 1SO. 00 361 (59) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5.) -(-5) -(-5) Bakas h liP 190 Pandori (178 ) 176.00 637 (104 ) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 137 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply- rounded upto two decimal places) to anc! , vi llage distanc,e Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cu1tur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc lud­ vation ing gauchar and - groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (26) ED ,EAG T(46.00J,GC(46.00} 136.00 20.00

PR Amritsar (26) ED ,EAG T( 203. 00) ,GC( 203.00) 5.00 61.00 31.00

PR Amr itsa r (25) ED ,EAG T( 129.00) ,GC( 129.00) 216.00 5.00 50.00

PR Amritsar (26) ED,EAG T{240.00},TWE(240.00) 21.00 1.00 25.00

PR Amritsar (24) .ED,EAG T(312.00),GC(312.00) 22.00 51.00

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED .EAG T( 88 .00 ) , TWE ( 88 • 00 ) 42.00 6.00 24.00 PR Amritsar (24 J. ED ,EAG T(234.00),GC(234.00) 112.00 7.00 48.00

PR Amritsar ( 26) ED,EAG T( 33.00) ,Ge (33.00) 75.00 2.00 13.00

PR Amritsar (24) EA T(143.00),GC(143.00) 312.00 11.00 55,00

PR AmrHsar ( 19) EA T(352.00),GC(352.00} 3.00 2.00 33.00

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED,EAG T(654.00),GC(654.00) 54.00 51.00 75.00

PR Amritsar (24) EA T(1349.00),GC(1349.00) 108.00 148.00 158.00 inhabited

PR Amritsar ( 26) EA T(575.00),GC(575.00) 126.00 218.00 112.00

PR Amr 1tsa r (21) EA T( 149.00) ,GC( 149.00) 31.00

PR Amritsar (18) EA T(145.00),GC(145.00) 7.00 24.00 138 VILLAGE CHOGAWAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbas~ No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the colulnn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 -i

2 3 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil {Part} 191 Gaga'rmal (176) 210.00 327 (57) P -(-5)' TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

192 Ra ; (175) 275.00 857 (125) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) - ( 10+ ) BS

'193 Sarangra (174) 925.00 2,980 (491) P,M,H 0 T,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS HP

194 Bhangwan ( 170 ) 229 .00 915 (128) P -(-5) TW,HP ;..(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

195 Lelian (172) 197.00 302 (52) II -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

196 Panju Rain (173) 174.00 547 (88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

197 Kanyen (171) 375.00 936 (168) P PHS TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

198 lopoke (167) 1,184.00 4,698 (765) P,M,H H,MCW, W,HP PTO -( 10+) BS PHC,O, FPC,RP(6)

199 Bhilowal (165) 394.00 537 (119) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) Kakeza

200 Chh anan (8 ) 46.00 102 (15) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

201 Mandianwala (10) 126.00 944 (169) p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

202 MudhBhilowal(164) 537.00 1,730 (270) P,M,H 0 HP PO Daily BS • 203 Chuchakwal (158) 159.00 299 (6Q) P MH -(5-10) BS

204 Mujaffarpura (157) 73.00 218 (40) P -(-5) tW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

205 Awan lakha ( 159) 233.00 788 (124) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Singh

Z06 Kakar (160) 423.00 666 (102) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) _(5-1C -( -5' 139 DIRECTORY

Land use

, App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roacll town supply rounded upto two dec ima 1 places) to and vi11age distance Fore!:>.t Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti':' (i riC I ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar ( 18) EA T( 192 • 00 ) ,G C( 192 • 00 ) 18.00

PR Amritsar ( 18) EA T( 24 3 • 00 ) •G C ( 24 3 . 00 ) 7.00 25.00 .. -:::

PR Amritsar (21 ) EA T(809.00).GC(809.00) 24.00 92.00.

PR AmrHsar ( 141 EO ,EAG T( 184.00 l,Ge( 184.00) 2.00 6.00 37.00

PR Amrits'ar (14 ) ~O,EAG T( 154 • 00 ) ,G C( 154 • 00 ) 26.00 17.00

PR Amr itsa r ( 19) ED ,EAG T( 154.00) ,Ge{ 154.00) 3.00. 17.00

PR Amritsar ( 15) ED,EAG T{ 336 .00) ,Ge( 336 .00) 1. 00 1. 00 37.00

PR Amritsar ( 16) EA T(815.00),GC(815.00) 13. 00 215.00 141. 00

PR Amr itsa r (20 ) ED ,EAG T( 234.00) ,GC (234.00 ) 66.00 59.00 35.00

PR Amritsar ( 21) EO,EAG T(14.00} ,GC( 14.00) 19.00 5.00 B.OO

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED ,EAG T(59.00),GC(59.00) 46.00 3.00 18.00

PR Amritsar ( 18) ED ,EAG .. T( 467 .00' .GC( 422.00', 3.00 4.00 63.00 TW ( 2 • 00 ) , HIE ( 42 .00 ) • R( 1 .00 ) PR Amritsar (20 ) ED ,EAG T( 113.00) ,GC( 113.00) 2.00 23.00 21.00

PR Amritsar (21 ) ED ,EAG T(45.00}GC(45.00} 15.00 4.00 9.00

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED.,EAG T( 211 .00 ) • GC ( 211 .0"'0 ) 22.00

PR Ajnala (20 ) ED ,EAG T(367 •.00) .GC(36 7 .00) 6.00 50.00 140 VILLAGE CHOGAWAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Nrune of village Total Total Ameniiies available (if not avai 1ab 1e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the col urnn and next Code 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 (i n number where t e facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

207 Khushupura ( 155 ) 118. 00 299 (54) P -(-5) TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

208 Waryah ( 156) 162.00 425 ( 78) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) -(-5)

209 Kot Ii (16) 209.00 778 (130) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) 55 {) as ondh i

210 Bhindi ('24 ) 803.00 5,161 (887 ) P.I1.H 0 TW,HP PTO -( -5) B5 Sayadan Phone 211 Chak Fateh ( 148) 95.00 108 ( 16) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khan 212 Miadi Ka lan (144 ) 316.00 722 ( 119) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(S-10) -(-5)

213 Chak Bazid ( 14S) 15.00 65 ( 11 ) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

214 PanJu Kalal ( 146) 162.00 24S (33 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

215 Kotl; Khaira (1391 163.00 214 (30) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -( -5)

216 Saroj Lahar (138) 92.00 474 (75) P -(-5) TW.HP -(5-10) -( -5) BS

217 Jai Ram Kot ( 136) 74.00 197 (37) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -( -S) BS

218 Mot 1a, ( 137) 272.00 511 (93) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) -(-5)

219 Nepal (142 ) 360.00 951 ( 159) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

220 Bhalot ( 140) 113.00 iiI ( 15) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-S) BS

,221 Dhada1 ( 141 ) 125.00 136 (20 ) -(-5) -( -5) TW, HP, -(-5) -( -5) -(-5)

232 Umarpura (207 ) 270.00 1,255 (223 ) P,M,H -(-5) HP Phone -(-5) BS 141 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED. EAG T(76.00),TWE(76.00) 17.00 5.00 20.00

PR Amritsar (23) ED,EAG T(115.00),tWE(115.00) 27.00 3.00 17.00

PR Ajnala ( 17) ED,EAG T( 153 .00) ,GC( 153.00) 38.00 2.00 16.00

PR Ajnala (17 ) ED,EAG T(476.00),GC(476.00) 172.00 72 .00 83.00

PR Ajna1a ( 11 ) ED.EAG T(84.00),GC(84.00) 11.00

PR Ajnala (6 ) ED, EAG T(275.00),GC(275.00) 9.00 32.00

PR ,Ajna la ( 10) ED .EAG 1( 12.00) ,GC( 12.00) 3.00

PR Ajnala (6) ED ,EAG T( 153.00) ,GC( 153.00) 1.00 8.00

PR Aj na 1a (9) ED .EAG T( 142 .00) ,GC( 142.00) 5.UO 16.00

PR Ajnala (9~) ED,EAG T(78.00).GC(78.00) 5.00 9.00

PR Ajnala (8) ED.EAG T(62.00 }.GC(62.00) ,2.00 10.00

/ PR Ajnala ( 10) ED. EAG T(235.00).GC(235.00) 13.00 24.00

PR Ajnala (6 ) ED .EAG T( 225.00) ,GC( 225.00) 87.00 17.00 31.00

PR Ajna la (3 ) ED,EAG T(99.00),GC(99.00) 3.00. 11.00

PR Ajnala (6) ED ,EAG Ttll6.00),GC(l16.00l 9.00

PR Ajnala (6) EA T(216.00),GC(216.00) 25.00 29.00 1l.2 VILLAGE CHOGAWAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Nime of village rota I Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (wi th Hadbas t No.) area pODula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 km~, 5 -10 kms. and 10+ klns. of the nearest pl ace (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. marketl railwav hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala TahSil (Part)

233 Jastarwa1 (209 ) 313.00 1,048 ( 166) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) -( -5)

234 Chaia (208 ) 87.00 50 (10 ) -( -5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

235 Karyal (201) 709.00 1.801 (294 ) P( 2).M H TW,IIP PO. -(-5) BS

236 Kotli 14uglan (143) 21.00 8 (2 ) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

237 Miadf Khurd ( )49) 93.00 )4 ) ( )9) -(-5) -(-5) rW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

238 Shahpur ( 150) 170.00 472 (65 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as

239 A1ampur ( 151) 78.00 140 ( 18) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

240 Kot Sidhu ( 152) 244. 00 586 (88 ) P H TW,HP -(-5) -(oS) BS

241 Dharam Kot (200) 300.00 822 ( 117) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

242 Chak Kamal ( 197) 210.00 628 ( 112) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khan 243 Kot1; Sakka ( 199) 345.00 974 (143 ) P -(-5) HP,C -(-5) -(-5) as

244 Rakh Oth;an .(202 ) 227. DO 229 (33 ) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -( 10+) BS

245 Othian (203) 671.00 2,239 (321 ) P,M,H H,~C TW,HP PO Dai 1y BS

247 Jauns (205) 295.00 902 ( 141) p -( -5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) as

249 Dadrai (308 ) 250.00 1,125 ( 199) P -{5-10} HP -(-5) -(5-19) -(-5)

250 Sa 11 mpura (204 ) 171. 00 467 (69) P -( -5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) 143 DIRECTORY Land use

App· Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1 and use in hectares r'oach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance FOt'est Irrigated by source------._------Un­ Cu ltur­ Mea not ( in kms.) irri­ able avail all Ie gated waste for culti­ ( 'includ· vation ing gauchar and groves)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Ajna1a (6 ) ED,EAG T(Z57.00),GC(257.00) 24.00 5.00 27.00

KR Aj na 1a (7 ) EA T('3 7 • 00 ) •G C ( 37 • 00 ) 45.00 2.00 3.00

PR Ajnala (15) EA T{573.00),GC(573.00) 45.00 9.00 82.00

KR Aj na i a (5 ) ED .rAG 1'( 20.00) ,Ge( 20.00 ) 1.00

PR Ajnala ( 10) Ep .EAG T( 81. 00) ,GC (81.00 ) 2.00 10.00

PR Ajnala ( 12) EA T(134.00},GC(134.00) 17.00 1. 00 18.00

PR Ajnala ( 12) EA T(65.00).GC(65.00) 5.00 8.00

PR Ajnala ( 12 ) EA T( 185. DO ) ,G C( 185.00 ) 21.00 14.00 24.00

PR Ajna la ( 14) EA T{269.00) ,GC(269.00) 31.00

PR Amritsar ( 19) EA T( 187.00) ,GC( 187.00) 23.00

PR A,jna1a (10) EA T(289.00),GC(289.00) 6.00 2.00 48.00

PR Ajna1a ( 12) EA T( 188 .00 ),GC{ 188.00) 2.00 37.00

PR Ajnala ( 9) EA T( 576.00) ,6C(576.00) 38.00 12.00 45.00

PR Aj na 1a (8) fA T( 256 • 00 )'. GC ( 256 • 00 ) 2.00 4.00 33.00

PR Ajnala ( 10) ED .EAG T(216.00),GC(105.00), 4.00 2.00 28.00 TWE( 111.00) PR Ajnala ( 10) ED .EAG T(148.00).GC(145.00). 23.00 TWE(3.00 1 ' 144

VILLAGE CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab I e ( if not avail ab Ie within the tion ( with Hadbas t No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co"' umn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. IIi llage anc! -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n nUr'!)er where the facility is available is"given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medi ca I Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cat ions (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

251 Dhariwal (310) 385.00 1,207 (173) P,M -(-5) HP -(5-10) -( 10+) BS

252 Lalla (309) 414.00 441 (63 ) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -( 10+) -(-5) Afghanan

285 Rudala (313) 473.00 949 (129 ) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) f -( -5)

286 Sa 1.dopura (314) 408.00 547 (92 ) P RP TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-'0) -(5-10)

287 Nanga 1 To]a ( 315) 466.00 1,697 (288 ) P RP T,TW, PO -( -5) BS HP

288 Harse Chhina (311 ) 1,078.00 5,239 (849 ) P(3) , H,MCW, TW,HP PO -(-5) BS M,H HC,D,RP

289 Bagga (316) 1,017.00 2,830 (432) P,M,H RP TW,HP PO -(-S) BS

290 Jhanjot 1 ( 317) 383.00 2,119 (324 ) P,M D,RP iTW,HP PO -(S-10) BS

291 Tel1 Chak (318) 161.00 42 (6) -( -5) -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

292 Chainpur (319) 279.00 970 ( lSI) P,M RP T,TW, -(5-10) -(-S) BS HP

293 Balaggan (320) 334.00 1,071 ( 179) P RP T,TW, - (,5-1 0) -(5-10) BS HP

294 Kotla Dum (321 ) 518.00 1,352 (217) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

295 K,aler (322 ) 465.00 1.523 (267) P H,MCW TW,HP -(5-10) -(-5) BS

296 Bopara1 Baj (323) 380.00 1,198 ( 191 ) P RP TW,HP Phone -(-5) -(-5) S"1ngh 297 Bopara1 Kalan(324) 419.00 1,566 (289) P.M D.RP TW.HP PO -(-S) -(-5) 145

DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 .14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar ( 17) EA T( 33 9.00) ,GC (273.00) J 6.00 40.00 TWE (66.00)

PR Ajna1a ( 11 ) EA T( 36 2 • 00 ) ,G C( 12 1. 00 ) , 17.00 35.00 TW( 241. 00 J

PR Raja Sans; (4 ) EA T( 190.00) ,GC( 71.00), 21.00 42.00 220.00 TWE ( 11 9 • 00 )

KR Raja Sans; (6 ) EA T( 284 • 00 ) ,G C( 284 • 00 ) 94.00 30.00

PR Raja Sans; - (5 ) EA T( 368. 00 ) •G C ( 368. 00 ) 98.00

PR Raja Sans i (3 ) £A T(876.00J,GC(875.00), 2.00 200.00 TWE ( 1. 00)

PR Amritsar ( 13 J . EA T(845.00),GC(845.00), 12.00 10.00 150.00

PR Raja Sans i (6 J EA 290.00 3.00 90.00

PR Raja Sans i ( 6) EA- T( 148.00) ,GC( 148.00 I 13.00

PR Raja Sans' ... ( 7 ) ED ,EAG 212.00 14.00 53.00

PR Raja 'Sans; ( 7 ) ED, EAG 206.00 32.00 96.00

PR Amritsar (6 ) ED, EAG T(396.00J,GC(212.00), 16.00 106.00 TWE( 184.00)

PR Amritsar (5 ) EA T(324.00) ,GC(49 .00), 6.00 16.00 119.00 TWE ( 27 5 • 00 )

PR Amritsar (6 ) EA T( 339.00 1,GC (61.00 1. 41.00 TWE( 278.00)

PR Amritsar (6 ) ED .EAG T(371.00lGC(114.00l. 2.00 46.00 TWE ( 257.00 ) 146

VILLAGE CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

LociI- Name of village Total Total Amerlities ava; lable (if not available within the t.ioll (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in bracket.s 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 rlvailable is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the 'ftop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala TahSil (Part)

298 Boparai Khurd(3i5) 300.00 1,435 (221) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) - (-5)

299 Ct>h lddan (333) 558.00 1,890 (306) P RP TW,HP PO -( -5)· BS

300 Kaulolnl (332) 432.00 1,102 (173) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

301 Klda1a Khurc1 (327) 313.00 1,143 (179) -(-5) -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS UP

302 Barar (331) 552.00 1,623 (266) P,M,H MCW,O TW,HP PO -(S-lO) - ( - 5)

303 Khiala Kalan (326) 1,175.00 3,089 (477) P,M,H -(-5) T,n!, PO -(-5) BS HP

304 Madoke ( 330) 411 .00 1 ,073 (171) P RP TW.HP -(-5) -( -5) -( -5)

305 Koha 11 (328 ) 980.00 3,987 (598) P,M,H, H,MCW,O TW,HP PO. -(-5) BS PUC,C Phone

306 Rakh Koha1l (191) 156.00 131 (20) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) -( -5)

307 Bhite Wadh (192) 913.00 2,769 (416) P,M RP TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

308 ~lananwa la ( 193 ) 618. 00 2,318 (401) P , r-:, H • - ( 5 -10 ) HP PO Monthly BS

309 Jajja ( 198) 153.00 410 (71) P -(5-10) UP - (-5) -(-5) BS

310 Maurah (194) 414.00 1,501 (229) P -(5-10) HP PO -(-5) BS

311 Kamirpura ( 195) 68.00 199 (33) P -(-5) liP -(-5) -(-5) BS

312 Hehmadp\lra (196) 108.00 456 (76) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

313 Saurian (162) 365.00 530 (100) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS 147 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares' roach town supply rounded up to two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ CLiltur­ 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 Amr1 tsa r ( 7) ED .EAG ~(266.00),GC(37.00). 4.00 30.00 TWE ( 229 .00 )

PR Amr1tsar (5) EA T(490.00).GC(125.00), 68.00 TW( 365.00)

PR Amr1tsar ( 7) EA T( 377 .00) .GC( 364.00). 9.00 46.00 TWE (13.00) PR Amr1tsar (7) EA T( 277 .00) .GC( 106.00). 36.00 TWE ( 171 .00 ) PR Amr:1tsar ( 12) EA T(457.00),GC(457.00) 18.00 77 .00

PR Amritsar (7 ) EA T(1033.00).GC(27.00). 8.00 134.00 TWE( 1006.00)

\ PR Amritsar (12) ED .EAG T(329.00).GC(329.00) 9.00' 73.00

PR Amritsar ( 15) EA T(616.00).GC(469.00). 83.00 55.00 226.00 TWE ( 147 • 00 ) PR Amritsar- (10) EA T(133.00).6C(131.00). 15.00 8.00 W( 2 .00) PR Amrftsar (6) ED .EAG T( 748.00) .GC( 748.00) 1Z.00 153.0C

PR Amritsar ( 14') ED. EAG T(583.00),GC(574.00), 12.00 1.00 22.00 TWE( 9.00)

PR Ajna1a ( 14) ED .EAG T(137.00).GC(37.00). 4.00 12.00 TWE( 100.00)

PR Amritsar (14) EO'.EAG T( 35 9.00 ) ,G C( 354.00) • 6.00 49.00 TWE( 5.00)

PR Amrftsar (14) ED .EAG T(64.00).GC(64.00) 4.00

PR Ajnala ( 16) ED .EAG T(95.00).6C(46.00). 2.00 11.00 TWE( 49.00)

PR Ajna1a (18) ED .EAG T(217.00).GC(124.00). 15.00 21.00 112.00 TWE(93.00) 148

VILLAGE CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK Amen1t1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vi llage. a dash (-) is shown in the co 1umn 'and next Code of the tion to 1t in brackets the distance in brOcld ranges viz. No. vill 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- Educe- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potab 1e) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ railway hat. station. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

Ajnala Tahst 1 (Part)

314 Tall a ( 153) 237.00 467 (79) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

315 Hasa npura ( 154) 51.00 201 (26) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

316 Tareen ( 161 ) 64.00 172 (28 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(~5) -(-5)

"\ 317 Chak M1sri ( 163) 567.00 1,712 (312) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khan 318 Veroke ( 166) 290.00 859 ( 133) p -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

319 Bhullar ( 190) 596.00 2,867 (410) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

320 Chogawan (3Z9 ) 738.00 5,745 (829 ) P ,r4 ,H -(-5) HP PTa Daily BS Phone

3~1 Koha 1a (3.40 ) 542. 00 1,973 (348) p +·5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

322 Tapia h (189) 320 .00 1,334 ( 248) P ,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

323 Thath1 ( 168) 282.00 671 ( 116) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

324 S1dhawan (169 ) 52.00 165 (25 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -t-5)

325 Odhar ( 187) 225.00 988 ( 170) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

326 That ha ( 188) 195. 00 1,007 (163 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

327 Th1kr1wala (185) 150.00 81 ( 13) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

328 Joeyke (186) 114.00 272 (39) P -(5-10) liP -(-5i -(-5) -(-5) 149 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area under different ~ypes of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated----~--.------~------~------by Source Un· Cu l'tur- . Area not (i n kms·) irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1 ud~ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 15 16 17 18

p~ 'Amritsar (18) ED,EAG T( 157.00), TWE( 157.00 1 34.00 19.00 27.00

PR Ajna1a ( 12)_ ED,EAG T(39.00),TIIE(39.00) 1. 00 6.00 5.00

PR Amritsar (18) ED ,EAG T( 51.00) ,GC( 18.00) • 3.00 10.00 TilE ( 33.00)

PR Amritsar (15) - ED ,EAG T( 509 .00) .GC( 509.00) 7.00 9.00 42.00

PR Amritsar (18) ED .EAG T(250.00),GC(245.00), 7;00 33.00 TWE (5.00 )

PR Amr1 tsar (15 ) ED,EAG T(519.00),GC(352.00), ? .00 70.00 TWE( 167.00)

PR Amritsar (13 ) ED ,rAG T( 525.00) ,GC( 450 .00), 7.00 74.00 132.00 TWE( 75.00)

PR Amritsar (12) ED .EAG T(481.00).GC(438.00), 37.00 24.00 TWE(43.00) r' PR Amr1tsar ( 14) ED .EAG T(296.00) ,GC( 296.00) 4.00 20.00 ... PR Amritsar ( 14) ED ,EAG T(248.00 ),GC(24t1.00) 3.00 2.00 29.00 ." PR Amritsar ( 14) ED ,EAG T(43.00) ,ctc(43.00) 1.00 8.00

PR Amritsar (13) ED ,EAG T(199.00),GC(199.00) 26.00

PR Amritsar ( 15) ED,EAG T( 152.00) ,GC( 152.00) 16.00 27.00 " G KR Amritsar (14) ED. EAG T( 136 .00) ,GC( 136 .00) 2.00 12.00

PR Amritsar ( 12) ED,EAG( T( 100 .00) ,GC( 76 •..00 l. 1.00 13.00 TWE( 24 .00 1 150

VILLAGE CHOGAWAM C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca· Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water &. days catioll6 (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ railway hat. station. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 329 Che1eke (341) 106.00 304 (55 ) P ·(-5) HP ·(-5) -(-5) -( -5')

330 Kh1zarpura (343) 173.00 Un-

331 Kamaske ' (344) 130.00 930 (137) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

332 Kot 1i Aul akh (342 ) 61.00 '108 (15) -( -5) -(·5) HP -(-5) ·(-5) -(-5)

333 Chawinda ( 338) 421.00 1,043 ( 155) P,M.H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS Khurd 3.34 Chawinda (339 ) 460.00 1.367 (2101 P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -'5) BS Ka Ian 335 Nurpur (334) 183.00 799 ( 122) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

336 Padri (335 ) 570 .00 2,266 (319) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

337 Lanven (337) 103.00 252 (49 ) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

338 Beharwa1 (336 ) 190.00 753 ( 105) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

339 Van1eyke (345) 130.00 1.91i (280) P -(-5) HP PO Monthly BS

340 Shahura (346) 801.00 2.177 (294 ) P.M.H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

341 Dalleyke (347) 436. 00 648 (106) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

342 Dala (184) 355.00 1 ,111 (l &8 ) P -(-5) HP -( -5) , -(-5) -(-5)

343 Bachiwind (183) 957.00 3.148 (44Z) P.M.H -(-5) HP PO Monthly BS

344 Makhanpura (177 ) 35.00 101 ( 16) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 151 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power ~and use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two de~1mal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source 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 Amritsar ( 11 ) ED ,EAG .. T(91.00),GC(84.00), 3.00 1~.00 TWE( 7.00) inhabited

PR Amritsar - ( 12) ED ,EAG T( 105.00) ,GC( lOS .00) 2.00 2.00 21.00

PR Amritsar ( 13) ED ,EAG T(52.00),GC(52.00) 9.00

PR Amritsar ( 14) ED ,EAG T(292.00),GC(253.00), 6.00 19.00 104.00 TWE(39.00)

PR Amritsa r ( 12) ED,EAG T(375.00),GC(375.00) 5.00 2.00 78.00

PR Attari (6) ED .EAb T( 161. 00 ) ,G C( 161. 00 ) 2.00 3. DO 17.00

PR Attar; (5) ED ,EAG T(444.00j,GC(419.00), 7.00 7.00 12.00 TWE( 25.00)

PR Attari (6) ED ,EAG T( 90.00) .GC( 90. 00) 2.00 11.00

-" PR Attar; (5 ) ED,E'AG T( 137.00) ,GC(-122 .00), 5.00 46.00 TWE ( 15.00 )

PR Attari ( 13) ED ,EAG ". T(93.00),GC(93.00) 11.00 26.00

PR Attari (4) ED ,EAG T(639.00) ,GC(623.00), 13.00 13.00 136.00 TWE( 16.00)

PR Attar 1 (2 ) ED ,EAG T(372 .00) ,GC(328.00), 8.00 56.00 TWE(44 .00) PR Attari (6) ED ,EAG .. T(286.00),GC(232.00), 1.00 9.00 59.00 TWE( 54.00)

PR Attari (4) ED ,EAG T(a78.00) ,GC(863 .00), 1.00 19.00 59.00 TWE ( 15.00 )

KR Attari (7) ED ,EAG T(31.00) ,GC(31.00) 4.00 152 VILLAGE

CHOGAWAM C.D. BLOCK co Amenities and

, Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (If not available within the t ion (with Hadbast rio.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in bracke~s the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms.and 10+ kms.of the nearest place (i n number where the fac1lity 1s available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Da;y or Communi- holds tiona] water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! rallway hat. stat1on. if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 ti. 7 8 9 10

Ajna1a Tah~11 (Part)

345 I1hariwal (180) 175.00 438 (69) P -(-5) HP -(-s) -(-s) -(-5)

346 Udher ( 181) 162. DO 118 ( 13) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-s) -(-5) -(-5)

347 Mu I akot (182) 84.00 123 (22 ) -(-5) -( -5) HP -(-s) -(-5) -(-5)

50,226.00 1.41.966 P(12lJ. H( 10J, Mell(5) (22.867) M( 28), MH(2), CWC(O) H(19). HC(2), PHC(3) PUC(l), 0(15), PHS( 1) C( 1}. TB(O),:FPC(1} TR(O). IH(O). SMP(6) 1(0). RP(20), C"W(O) Ae(O), 0(0) O(~) 153

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply ,rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage I 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)

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

KR Attari ( 7 ) ED ,EM T( l51 .00) ,Ge( 151 .00) 3.00 21.09

KR Attari (7) ED,EAG T(129.00),GC(129.00) 19 •.00 14.00

KR Attar1 (7) ED ,EAG T( 73.00) ,GC(67 .00), .. 2.00 9.00 TWE( 6. 00)

T(35713.00).GC(30485.00). 5100.00 2290.00 6410.00 W(2.00),TWE(4617.00). R(1.00).TW(608.00) ~ 0 ...t--t- ...". ~{ al />o9t--9 « ~Qo-,)oD"-":'L.!~F

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157 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES JANDIALA C.D. BLaCK

sr. Name of village 1991 Census No. 1981 Census (with Hadba~t No. ) Locahon Locc2hon locaboflo LocatlOn Code Code , Code Code (Manual) (Comp!lter) . (Manual) (Computer)

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A.ritsar Tahsil (Part)

Ba110 Manjpur (,129) 20/2{2I232 20/02/0020/0232 17/2IZ/241 17/02/0020/0241 2 Bashambarpura (143) 20/2/2/88 20/02/0020/0088 17/2/2/171 17/02/0020/0171 3 Rhagtupura (260) 20/2/2/87 20/02/0020{0087 1712/Ut72. t7/02/00Z0/017Z 4 Bhamma (158) 20/2/2/226 20/ 02/ 0020/ 0226 17/2/2/235 17/ 02/0020/0235

5 Bhangwan (159) 20/2/2/228 20/02/Q020/0228 17/2/2/237 17/02/0020/0237 6 (138) 20/2/2/246 20/ 02/ 0020/ 0246 17/2/2/254 17/ 02/ 0020/0254 7 But ( 140) 20/2/2/B3 20/02/0Q20/0083 17/2/2/.l75 17/02/0020/0175

8 Chatiwind (278 ) 20/2/2/79 20/02/0020/0079 17/2/2/180 H/02/0020/0180 9 Chhapa (255 ) 20/2/2/95 20/02/0020/0095 17/2121.164 17/02/0020/0164

10 Chuhan (.J 28) 20/2/2/233 20/02/0020/0233 17/212/259 17/02/0020/0259 1 11 oe'li oasspura ( 155} ZO/'l./Z/ZZ5 20{02(0020(0225 17/2/2/244 17/0Zi0020/0244

12 Oh i rekot ( 156) 20/2/2/2:'36 20/02/0020i0236 17/212/243 17/02/0020/0243

13 Oudha 1a (238) 20/2/2/1 04 20/02/0020/0,104 17/2/2/96 17/02/0020/0096 14 Rajputan (254) 20/2/2198 20/02/0020/0098 17/2/21.165 17/02/0020/0165

15 Gad 11 (.160) 20/2/2/229 20/02/0020/0229 • 17/2/2/238 17/02/0020/0238

16 Gehri ( 157) 20/2/2/230 /20/02/0020/0230 17/2/2/240 17/02/0020/0240

J7 Gunnow~ 1 (,J34) 20/2/2/237 20/02/0020/0237 J7/2/2/242 17/02/0020/0242 18 Jand (.I 50) 20/2/)/96 20/02/0020/0096 17/2/2/114 17/02/0020/01.14

19 Jandiala ( 135) 20/2/2/240 20/02{0020/0240 17/2/2/256 17/02/0020/0256~

20 Janian (136 ) 20/2/2/238 20/02/0020/0238 J7/2/2/255 J 7/02/0020/0255

2.1 Jhita Kalan (262) 20/2/2/84 20/02/0020/0084 17/2/2/174 17/02/002.0/0174 22 Jhita Khurd (261) 20/2/2/85 20/02/0020/0085 17/2/2/173 17/02/0020/0173

23 Kha1aira (.161) 20/2/2/227 20/02/0020/0227 17/2/2/236 17/02/0020/0236

24 Khela ( 131) 20/2/2/234 20/02/0020/0234 17/2/2/257 17/02/0020/0257

25 Mahanian Kaharan (249 j 20/2/2/105 20/02/0020/0105 17/212/93 17/02/0020/0093 26 Makhan Windi ( Z5l) 20/2/2/113 20/02/0020/01 J3 )7/2/2/1)6 17/02/0020/01l6 21 Malhian ( 130) 20/2/2/235 20/02/0020/0235 17/2/2/258 17/02/0020/0258

28 Ma 11 kpur (152) 20/2/2/222 20/02/0020/0222 17/2/2/112 17/02/0020/0112 29 Malluwal (247) 20/2/2/106 20/02/002010106 17/2/2/92 17/02/0020/0092

30 Mahanwala (259) 20/2/2/89 20/02/0020/0089 17/2/2/170 17/02/0020/0170 31 Meh Man (263 ) 20/2/2/86 20/02/0020/0086 17/2/2/178 17/02/0020/0178

32 Mehar Banpura ( )46) 20/2/2/242 ) 20/02/0020/0242 17 /2/2/247 17/02/0020/0247

" 158 AlPHABETICAl LIST or VILLAGES JAiDIAlA C.D. 'LOCI

Sr. Ha.e of vHlage 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast Ho.) Location Locat1on Locat ion location Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

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~ttsar Tahs\l (Part)

33 Mehoka (258) 20/2/2/92 20/0Z/0020/0092 17/2/2/167 17/02/0020/0167

34 "anga1 D1ya1 Singh (.151 ) 20/2/2/97 20/02/0020/0097 17/2/2/ 113 17/02/0020/0113 35 Nangal Guru . (.137) 20/2/2/239 20/02/0020/0239 17/2/2/252 17/02/0020/0252

36 Mawan Kot (145) 20/2/2/241 20/02/0020/024.1 17/2/2/248 17/02/0020/0248 37 Hawan Pind ('170 ) 20/2/2/99 20/02/0020/0099 17/2/Z/109 17/02/0020/0109

38 H1JJarpura (.144 ) 20/2/Z/243 20/02/00Z0/0243 17/2/2/249 17/0Z/0020/0249 39 Hizampura (Z53) 20/2/21 114 ZO/ 02/ OOZO/ 0.114 11/Z/Z/115 17/02/0020/0115 40 Pandor1 (264) 20/2/2/81 ZO/02/0020/008.1 17/2/ Z/:l77 • 17/02/00Z0/0177 41 Qil1a Jiwan Singh (Z57) 20/2/2/94 20/02/0020/0094 17/2/2/ 166 17/02/0020/0166 4Z Raipur Kalan ( 171) ZO/Z/2/100 ZO/02/00Z0/0100 17/2/2/.108 17/02/0020/0108

43 Rakh Devi Dasspura (.154) 20/l/2/224 20/02/0020/0224 17/2/2/245 17/02/ 0020/ 0245 44 Rakh Jhita (142 ) 20/2/Z/244 20/02/00Z0/0244 17/2/2/250 17/02{0020/0250 45 Rakh'Mananwa1a ( 149) 20/2/2/91 20/02/ 0020/ 009,1 17/2/2/168 17/02/0020/0168 46 Rana Kala (,122 ) 20/2/2/231 ZO/02/0020/0231 17/2/2/239 17/02/0020/0239 47 Shafipur (.139 ) 20/2/2/247 20/02/0020/0247 17/2/2/253 17/02/0020/0253

48 Talwand1 D09ran (148) 20/2/2/223 20/02/0020/0223 17/2/2/246 17/02/0020/0246 49 Tnathi (14.1) 20/2/2/245 ZO/ 02/ OOZO/ 0245 17/Z/Z/25.1 17/02/ 0020/ OZ5.1

50 ¥arpal (266 ) 20/2/2/80 20/02/0020/0080 17/2/2/.179 17/02/0020/0179

~ 5,1 Wada 1a Johil1 (.153) 20/2/2/221 20/02/0020/022.l 17/2/2/111 17/02/0020/0111 5Z Wad a 11 Dogran (,147 ) 20/2/Z/90 20/02/0020/0090 17/2/2/169 17/02/00Z0/0169

53 Wan Chari (265) 20/2/2/82 20/02/0020/0082 17/2/2/176 l7/ 02/ 0020/ Q176 laba ,.tala Tahsil (Part)

54 Bhaini Badechhian (87) 20/2/3/105 20/02/0030/0105 17/2/3/8 l7/02/0030/0008

55 Chhajja 1 Wadh 1 ( 127) 20/2/3/102 20/02/0030/0102 17/2/3/4 17/02/ 0030i 0004 56 Tara Garh (133) 20/2/3/103 ZO/02/0030/QI03 17/2/3/1 17/02/0030{0001 57 TfRIIIQwal (.UZI 20/2/3/'104 20/02/0030/0104 17/2/3/2 17/02/0030/0002 VILLAGE DIRECTORY JARDIALA C.D. BLOCK 160 VILLAGE JAKDIAlA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avai-lable (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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, tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl rai 1way hat, station, if any waterway)

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A.r1tsar Tahsil (Part)

79 Chat iwi nd. (278) 599.00 3,149 (509) P,M RP(4) TW.HP PO. -(-5) BS Phone 80 Varpal (266) 1372.00 ·7.850 (1261) P(2). H,0.RP(6) TW.HP PO. -(5-10) BS,RS M.H Phone 81 Pandor; (264) 257.00 1,687 (262 ) P RP(2) TW.HP -(-5) ,-(5-10) BS

82 Wan Cl'larl (265) 442.00 1.641 (264) P RP TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

83 But (140) 181. 00 598 (86) P RP TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

84 Jhita Kalan (262) 771.00 1,574 (246) P,M D,RP(3) TW.HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 85 Jhita Khurd (261) 108.00 2,502 (386) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

86 Meh Man (263) 222.00 1,093 (15) P O,NH, TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS RP(2) 87 Bhagtupura (26) 187.00 585 (104) P D,RP TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

88 Bashambarpura 143) 123.00 997 (161 ) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) pura 89 Mananwa1a (259) 847.00 4.220 (731) P.M.H H,O TW.HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 90 wada 1i 0091"an ( 147) 190.00 1,103 (167) P -(-5) TW,IlP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

91 Rakh (149 ) 117.00 114 (19) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mananwa1a

92 Mehoka (258) 237.00 1,115 (194) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS,RS

94 Qilla Jiwan (257) 325.00 , 1,728 (266) P,M -(-5) iW.HP "" Hi) -(-s) RS Singh 161

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1Y rounded upto two dec ima 1 places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation fng gauchar and groves)

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PR Amritsar (4) EA T(534.00),TWE(534.00) 65.00

PR Amritsar (8) EA T(1177.00),GC(1060.00), 195.00 TWE ( 117 • 00 ) PR Amritsar (8) EA T(221.00),GC(143.00), 36.00 TWE(78.0oi PR Amritsar«8) EA T(376.00),GC(167.00), 66.00 TWE(209.00) PR Jandiala ( 2) EA T(158.00),GC(65.00}. 23.00 TWE(93.00) PR Amritsar (6) EA T(678.00).SC(248.00). 93.00 TWE(430.00)

PR Amritsar (7) EA T(94.00).GC(30.00). 14.00 TWE(64.00) PR Amritsar (8) EA T( 187.00') • GC ( 151. 00 ) , 35.00 TWE(36.00) PR Amritsar (61 EA T(170.00).GC(153.00). 17.00 TWE( 17.00) PR Amritsar (8) EA T(112.00),TWE(112.00) 11.00

PR Amdtsar( 10) EA T(720.00}.GC(157.00). 127.00 TWE(563.00) PR Jandiala 4) EA T(167.00),TWE(167.00) 23.00

PR Jandiala (41 EO, T(107.00I,TWE(107.00) 10.00 EAG,EA PR Jandiala (6) EA T(193.00),TWE(193.00) 44.00

PR Amritsar (5) EA T(278.00),GC(100.00). 47.00 TWE(178.00) 162

VILlAGE

JANDIAlA C.D. BLOCK AlIeni ties and

Loca-aName of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion l with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown 1n the column and next' Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance 1n broad ranges vlz. tlo. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of. the nearest place ( in number where the fae i lity is avai lab.1e is given) hectal'es) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station. !f any - waterway)

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A.r1tsar Tahsil (Part) 95 Chhapa (255) 372.00 1,796 (275) P H.RP, TW.HP PO -(5-10) as SMP 96 Jand (150) 166.00 982 (162) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10)-(5-10) as

97 Nangal Diyal (151) 90.00 604 (104) P -(-S) HP -(-5) -.(S-10) -(-5) Singh 98 Fatehpur (254) 760.00 3,117 (520) P( 3), D,RP(6) TW,HP PTO -(S-10) as Rajputan M,H Phone 99 Nawan Pind (170) 320.00 2.493 (389) P.M.H. H,HC.PHC. TW.HP PO. -(5-10) as PUC D Phone 100 Raipur Ka lan (171) 306.00 1,276 (221 ) P -(-S) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

104 Dudha 14 (238) 198.00 871 (145 1 P,M,H -(-5) W,TW,HP, \ PTO -(5-10) -(-5) C 105 Mahanian (249) 279.00 1,274 (214) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Kaharan 106 Ma lluwa 1 (247) 122.00 707 (116) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-5)

113 Makhan Windi (251) 750.00 3,301 (464) P.M H,HC,D HP PO - (5-10) • -(-5)

114 Nizampura (253) 393.00 2,358 (401) P H,HC,D HP PO. -(-5) -(-5) Phone 221 Wada loa. Joha 1 (153) 720.00 3,315 (S37 ) P.M.H K.-D TW,HP PTO -(-5) as

222 Malikpur (1S2) 152.00 846 (142 ) ,P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

223 Talwandi (148) 314.00 1.612 (23S) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-S) -(-5) Dogran 224 Rakh Devi (154) 308.00 865 (152) P -(-S) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-S) Dasspura 225 Devi Dasspura' lS5) 485.00 2,363 (414) P D HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 163 • DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in-hectares .roach town supply rounded 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 (i nelud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

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PR Amr1tsar (6) ED, T(319.00),GC(247.00), 53.00 EAG TWE(72. 00 1

PR Jand1~la (6) EA T(142.00),TWE(142.00) 24.00

PR Jand1ala (6) EA T(80.00),GC(15.00), 10.00 TWE(65.00) PR Amr1tsar( 10) EA T(655.00),GC(58.00), 6.00 99.00 TWE(597.00) PR Jand1ala (5) EA T(274.00),GC(12.00), 46.00 TW(3.00),TWE(259.00)

PR Jandiala (5) ED, T(276.00),GC(10.0~), 30.00 EAG TW(16.00),TWE(250.00) PR Maj1tha (8) EA T(170.00),TWE(170.00) 2.00 26.00

PR Maj1tha (10) ED, T(248.00),GC(133.00), • 31.00 EAG TWE ( 115.00 ) PR Maj1tha (8) ED, T( 105.00) ,GC(40.00); 17.00 EAG TWE(65.00) PR Jand1ala(10) ED, • T(627.00),GC(348.00), 1.00 122.00 EAG TW(129.00),TWE(150.00) PR Jandiala (5) ED, T(349.00),GC(169.00), 44.00 EAG TW(24.00),TWE(156.00) PR Jandiala (4) ED, T(649.00),GC(324.00), 71.00 EAG TW(81.00),TWE(244.00) PR Jandiala (5) ED, T(137.00),GC(40.00), 15.00 EAG TW[16.00),TWE(81.00) PR Jandiala (4) EA T(260.00),GC(88.00), 23.00 31.00 TW(12.00),TWE(160.00) PR Jandiala (4) EA T(250.00),GC(178.00), 23.00 35.00 TW(12.00),TWE(60.00) PR Jandiala (3) EA 1{407.00),GC(117.00), 8.00 13.00 57.00 TWE(290.00) 164 VILLAGE

Jlmenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (~ith Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a·dash (-) is shown in the'column and next Code 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 '~here the facility 1~.available is given) hectares) of house­ Educ::a- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Oay or Communi­ holds tional water s­ days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if 'any waterway)

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Allt1tsar T&lIst1 (Part)

226 Bhamma (158') 188.00 352 (41) P -(-5) TW,HP

227 Khala1ra (161) 147.00 473 (69) P -(-5) TW,HP' -(-5) ~(-5)

228 Bhangwan (159) 489.00 1,835 (297) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

229 Gad11 (160) 370.00 1,431 (238) P ,,(,,5) TW,HP PO ,-(-5) -(-5)

230 Gehr1 (157) 306.00 4,542 (614) P,M,H H,FPC,RP. T.TW,HP PO, Monthly BS,RS SMP

231 Rana Kala (122) 264.00 1,086 (164) P -(-5) HP -(-S) -(-5)

232 8a110 Na'!jpur( 129) 508.00 1,620 (251) P -(-5) HP -t-5) -(-5) 8S

233 Chuhan (128) 457.00 1,615 (273) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

234 Khela ( 131 ) 180. 00 570 (101) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

235 Malhian '(130) 594.00 3.335 (518) P,M,H, D,CHW TW,HP' PO -(-5) BS PUC 236 Dhirekot (156) 248.00 1,037 (179) P -(-s) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

237 Gunnow.al (134) 183.00 1.116 (188) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

238 Janian (136) 344.00 1,682 (281) P H TW,HP -(-5) -(-S) -(-S)

239 Nangal Guru (1'31) 278.00 1,555 (260) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

240 Jand 14 1a ( 135) 1420.00 528 (92) P,K,H H,PKC,D, T,T!rI,HP PTO, Da11y 8S,RS RP Phone 165 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jandiala (4) ED. T( 169.00) .GC( 14.00), 19.00 EAG TW(21.00),TWE(134.00) PR Jandiala (5) ED. T(121.00).GC(40.00). 26.00 EMi TW(ZO.OO).TWE(61.00} PR Jandtala (4) ED. T(434.00),GC(84.00), 55.00 EAG TW(100.00),TWE(2S0.00)

PR Jandiala (5) ED. T(32~.00),GC(81.00), 46.00 EAG TW(101.00),TWE(142.00) PR Jandfala (3) FA T(224.00),GC(84.00). 2.00 80.00 TW(19.00).TWE(121.00)

~R Jandta'a (6) ED, T(231.00),GC(21.00), 4.00 29.00 EAG TW(48.00),TWE(162.00)

~R Jandtala (3) ED. T(444.00).GC(39.00). 64.00 EAG TW(159.001.TWE(246.00)

~R Jand1ala (4) EA T(364.00),GC(162.00). 93.00' , TW(61.00).TWE(141.00) PR Jandial. (4) EA T(121.00),GC(61.00), 59.00 TW(40.00),TWE(20.00)

PR Jandtala (4) EA T(486.00),GC(243.00), 108.00 TW(81.00),TWE(162.00) PR Jand1ala (4) EA T(214.00),GC(97.00), 9.00 2S.00 TW ( 16. 001) , TWE ( 101 • 09 ) PR Jand1ala (4) EA T(144.00),GC(144.00) lS.OO 24.00 .. PR Jandial. (2) EA T~319.00),GC(21Z.00), 25.00 TWE (107.00) PR Jandta'a (4) EA T(251.00),GC(18S.00), 27.00 TWE(66.00) PR Jand1ala (0) EA T(1198.00),GC(416.00), 222.00 .. - TW(300.00).tWE(482.00) 166 VILLAGE,

I JAMDIALA..t.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities allail ab 1e (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 gillen) hectares) of house- Educa- Medlcal Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10

Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

241 Nawan Kot (145 ) 110.00 641 (98) P -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(-5) BS

242 Mehar ( 146) 285.00 " 146 (170) P,M -(oS) HP PO, -(-5) BS Banpura Phone 243 Nijjarpura (144 ) 175.00 906 ( 155) p -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

244 Rakh Jh ita (142) 984.00' 1,122 (210 )" P -(-5) TW,HP Phone -(5-10) -( -5)

245 Thath i (141 J 140.00 1,193 (204) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

246 Bundala ( i38) 2034.00 8.669 (1492) P,M,H H,MH,HC, T,W,TW. PTa, Daily BS PHC,D,FPC HP Phone

247 Shafipur" (139) 238.00 931 (156) P -(5-10) HP - (-5) -(5-10) BS

21.655.00 95,187(15360) P(55). H( 11) ,MCW(O) M( 17}, MH(l),twC(O} H( 10), HC(4),PHC(3) PUe(2) D( 14) ,PHS(.O) teO) , TB(0).FPC(2) TR(O) NH(1),5MP(2) I (0), RP(29),CHY(l) AC(O) 0(0) 0(0) 167 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 Jandfala (2) fA T(89.00),GC(66.00), 21.00 TWE(Z3.00)

PR Jand1ala (4) EA ~- T(246.00),GC(207.0q), 39.00 T.WE (39.00)

PR Jandiala (4) fA 'T( 150.00) ,GC( 125.00). 25.00 TWE(t5.00) PR Jand1ala ( 51 ED. T(902.00),GC(207.00). 8.00 74.00 EAG W(695.00) PR Jandiala (4) EA T()26.00),GC(88.00), 14.00 TWE(38.00)

PR Jand1ala (5) EA T( 1710.00),GC( 1381.00). 48.00 40.00 236.00 TW(329.00) PR Tal"ntaran(6) EA T(213.00),GC{109.00), 2.00 23.00 TWE(104.00)

r(18600.00).6C(8119.00), 111.00 93.00 2851.00 W(695.00).TVE(8198.00). TW(lS88.00) -168 VILlAGE

JAKDIAlA C.D. BLOCK Amenities ~d

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within t~e tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) 1s Shown 1n the ,column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance 1n broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -~ klns, 5-10 km~. 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 tjonal water &. days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat. station. 1f any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' 8 9 10

Baba Bakal. Tahsil (Part)

102 Chhajjal (127) 728.00 3.791 (632) P.M.H HC.PHC TW.HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Wadhi

103 (133) 597.00 2.896 (472) P.M.H MCW.HC.PHC. TW,HP PO -(-5) -( -,5) D,FPC.CHW 104 Timmowa 1 (132) 728.00 2.953 (457) P.M.H -(-5) W. TW.HP, PTO -(5-10) -(-51 C 105 8haini (87) 239.00 606 (90) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 8adechhian

2292.00 10.245 (1651) P(4). H(O) .MCII(1) M(3) MH(O).CIIC(O) H(3). HC(Z),PHC(Z) PUC(O) D( 1) ,'HS(O) C(O) • T8(0) ,FPC( 1) fR(O) IH(O).SM'(O) 1(0), RP(O) ,tHII(1) AC(O), 0(0) 0(0) 169 DlltECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power .Land use (i .e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

• 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jaridfala (8) "ED, T(634.00),GC(13.00), 94.00 EAG TWE(621.00) PR Jandfala (5) ED, T(520.00),GC{156.00), 7.00 1.00 69.00 EAG TW( 64.00) , TWE (300.00)· PR Jandfala (5) fA T(159.00),GC{659.00) 29.CO 40.00

PR Jandiala( 11) ED, T(ZZO.OO).GC(48.00). 19;00 EA.G TWE(172. 00)

T(2033.00).GC(876.00). 36.00 1.00 222.00 TWE(1093.00).TV(6~.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGl'?:5 IN MAJITIIA C. D • BLOCK

173

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES HAJITHA C.D. BLo.CK sr. Name of village 1991 Census ' 1981 Census' No. (with Hadbast No.) locabon locahon Locabon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

AJllritsal' Tahsi 1 (Part)

Abdal {229 } 2o./2j 2/197 20/02/0020/0197 17/2/2/34 17/0.2-/00.20/0034

2 aja'ibwa 11 ( 293) 20/2/2/136 20/ 02/ 0020/ 0 136 17/2/2/50 17/02/0020/0050

3 Alkare (225) 20/2/2/94 20/02/0020/0194 17/2/2/40 17/02/0020/0040

4 Athwal (313) 20/2/2/153 20/02/0020/0.153 17/2/2/71 17/02/0020/0071

5 Babowal ( 191 ) 20/2/2/210 20./02/0020/0.210 17/2/2/25 17/02/0020/0025

6 Begeywal (296 ) 20/2/2/ 185 20./02/0020/0.185 17/2/2/52 17/02/00.20/0052

7 Bhadewali (328) 20/2/2/160 20./02/0020/0.160 17/2/2/78 17 /02/0020/00.78 0 8 Bhai niL i d hran (312) 20/2/2/151 20/02/0020/0.15'1 17/2/2/66 17/02/0020/0066

9 Bhangali (302 ) 20/2/2/1.75 20/02}0020/o.175 17/2/2/l2 17/02jOO20/0012

10 Bhangwan (326) 20/2/2/ 156 20/02/0020/ Q 156 17/2/2/74 17/0.2/0020/0074

11 Bhoia Fatehgarh (228) 20/2/2/198 20./02/00.20./0.198 17/2/2/41 17/02/0020./0.041

12 Bhoma (315) 20./2/21 155 20./ 02/ 0020/ 0. 155 17/2/2/13 17/02/ 00.20/ 0073

13 Bhullar Hans ( 176) 20/212/l9D 20/02/00.20./0.190 17/2/2/27 17/0210020/0027

14 Birbarpura ( 336) 20.12/2/128 20./ D2l 0.020/0128 17/2/21130. 17/0.2/0.0.20./0.130

15 Borewal Afghanan (318) 20/2/2/17). 20/02/0020/0171 17/2/2/10. 17/02/0.020./00. 10

,16 Borewal Kang (30.1) 20./2/2/145 20/02/0.0.20/0.145 17/Zl2/59 17/0.2/0020/0.059

17 Budd a Theh (320) 20/2/2/167 20/02/0.020/0167 17/2/2/6 17/02/0.020/0006

18 Burj Nauabad (3o.6) 20/2/2/148 20./02/00.20/0148 J 7/212/70 17/02/0020/0070

19 Chachowali (216) 20/2/2/176 20/02/0020/0176 17/2/2/15 17/02/0020/0015

20 Chande (309) 20/2/2/142 20/02/0.020/0.142 17/212/62 17/02/0020/,,0062

21 Chawinda Dev; (2~4) 20/2/2/193 20/02/0020/0193 17/212/42 17/02/0020/0042

22 Chogawan (239) 20/2/2/188 20./02/00.20/0188 17/2/2/43 17/0.2/0.020/.0043

23 Dadian (291 ) 20/2/2/132 20/02/0020/0132 17/2/2/84 17/02/0020/0084

24 Dadupura (329) 20./2/2/158 20/02/0020/0158 17/2/2/77 17/0.2/00.20./0077

25 Dahri Ke (192) 20./2/2/20.7 20./02/0020/0.207 17/2/2/24 17/02/0D2D/0024

26 Dhadde (235 ) 20./2/2/208 20./0.2/0020/0208 17/2/2/30 17/02/0.020/0030 , 27 Dhing Nangal (308) 20/2/2/,143 20/0.2/0020/0143 17/2/2/61 17/02/00.20/0061

28 Dfa1pur (295) 20/2/2/139 20/02/0020/0139 J7/2/2/53 17/02/0020/0053

29 Fattu Bhilla (195) 20/2/2120.6 20/02/0020/0206 17/2/2/23 17/02/0020/0023

3D Ga lowa 11 (331l 2D{2.l21157 20{02ID020/0157 17/2/2/76 17/02/0.020/0.076

31 Ghunsal Afghanan (317) 2D/Z/2/170 20/0.2/0020/0170 17/2/2/9 '7/02/00.20/0009

32 Ghonsal Zemindaran (316) 20/Z/2/169 20/02/00.20/0169 17/2/2/8 17/0210020/0008 174 AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES HAJJTHA C.D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (withl Hadbast No.) Locabon Locabon Locabon Locatlon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Amritsar TahSil (Part)

33 Gopalpura ( 245) 20/2/2/110 20/02/0020/0nO 11/2/2/47 17/02/0020/0047

34 Hamza (314) 20/2/2/ 154 20/02/0020/0154 17/2/2/72 17/02/0020/0072

35 Harian ( 294) 20/2/2/137 20/02/0020/0137 11/2/2/51 17/02/0020/0051

36 Inaitpura (327 ) 20/2/21 161 20/02/0020/0161 17/2/2/75 17/02/0020/0075

37 Jaggatpur Bajaz (248 ) 2U/ 2/2/ ) 07 20/02/0020/0) 07 17/212.194 171 '021 0'02'01 0094

38 Jaintipura (215) 20/2/2/177 20/02/0020/0117 17/2/2/16 17/02/0020/0016

39 Jajjiani ( 304) 20/2/2/146 20/02/0020/0146 17/2/2/58 17/02/0020/0058

40 Jala1pura (298 ) 20/2/2/144 20/02/0020/0144 17/2/2/60 17/02/0020/0060 _

41 Jallhal (322) 20/2/2/165 20/02/0020/0165 17/2/2/4 17/02/0020/0004

42 Jethu Nangal (330 ) 20/2/2/159 20/02/0020/0159 17/2/2/79 17/02/0020/0079

43 Jethuwa1 ( 246) 20/2/2/112 20/02/0020/0112 17/2/2/91 17/02/0020/0091

44 J hande (226 ) 20/2/2/195 20/02/0020/0195 17/2/2/38 17/02/0020/0038

45 Kadrabad (211 ) 20/2/2/203 20/02/0020/0203 17/2{2I20 17/02/0020/0020

46 Kairon Nanga1 (232) 20/2/2/192 20/02/0020/0192 17/2/2/31 17/02/0020/0031

47 Kaler, Hangat (292 ) 20/2/2/135 20/02/0020/0135 17/2/2/85 17/02/0020/0085

48 Kathu Nanga1 (241 ) 20/2/2/186 20/02/0020/0186 17/2/2/49 17/02/0020/0049

49 Kot Hirde Ram (236 ) 20/2/2/191 20/02/0020/0191 17/2/2; 29 17/02/0020/0029

50 Kotla Ahngarhan (310 ) 20/2/2/138 20/02/0020/0138 17/2/2/64 17/02/0020/0064

51 Kot 1a Gujjran (325) 20/2/2/162 20/02/0020/0162 17/2/2/1 17/02/0020/0001

52 Kct1a Khurd ( 242) 20/2/2/108 20/02/0020/0108 H/2/2/45 17/02/0020/0045

53 Kotla Majewala (307) 20/2/2/149 20/02/0020/014~ 17/2/2/68 17/02/0020/0068

54 Kc!; 1a" PHu (297 ) 20/2/2/140 20/02/0020/0140 17/2/2/54 17/02/0020/0054

55 Kot1a Sa;adan ( 243) 20/2/2/1 09 20/02/0020/0109 17/2/2/48 17/02/0020/0048

56 ( 300) 20/2/2/150 20/02/0020/0150 17/2/2/67 17/02/0020/0067

57 Kct 1i Dho1e Shah (213) 20/2/2/202 20/02/0020/0202 17/2/2/19 17/02/0020/0019

58 Kot 1i Mallian (212 ) 20/2/2/204 20/02/0020/0204 17/2/2/21 17/02/0020/0021

59 Kuralian (233) 20/2/2/199 20/02/0020/0199 17/2/2/32 17 /02/0020/0032

60 Lehrka (230) 20/2/2/201 20/02/0020/0201 17/2/2/18 17/02/0020/0018

61 LUdhar (289) 20/2/2/134 20/02/0020/0134 17/2/2/87 17/02/0020/0087

62 Maan (240 ) 20/2/2/187 20/02/0020/0187 17/2/21 44 17/02/0020/0044

63 Mahaddipur ( 324) 20/2/2/163 20/02/0020/0163 17/2/2/2 17/02/0020/0002 175 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES HAJITHA C.D. BLOCK sr. Name of vi l1age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) locaflon locabon locabon locat1~n Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Amrtisar Tahsil (Part)

64 ~lajwind ,( 244) 20;.2/2/111 20/02/0020/0111 17/2/2/46 17 /02/0020/0046

\ 65 Manghase Rai ( 174) 20/2/2/102 20/021 0020/0 102 17/2/2/28 17/ 02/ 0020/ 0028

66 Marari Kalan (222) 20/2/2/182 20/02/0020/0182 1,7 /2/2/56 17/.02/0020/0056

67 Marari Khurd (221 ) 20/2/2/173 20/02/0020/0173 17/2/2/57 17/02/ 0020/ 0057

68 Meghd Soie (218) 20/2/2/181 20/02/0020/0181 17/2/2/35 17 /02/0020/0035

69 Mian Pander ( 177) 20/2/2/209 20/02/ 0020/ 0209 17/2/2/26 17/02/0020/0026

70 Mukandpura (.178 ) 20/2/2/215 20/02/0020/0215 17/2/2/101 17/02/0020/0101 71 Nag (334) 20/2/2/131 20/02/0020/0131 17/2/2/82 17/02/0020/0082

72 Nanga1 Pannuwan ( 333) 20/2/2/130 20/02/0020/0130 17/2/2/80 17/02/0020/0080

73 Pakharpura (214) 20/2/2/178 20/02/0020/0178 1712/2/17 17/02/0020/0017 co 74 (323) 20/2/2/164 20/02/0020/0164 17/2/2/3 17/02/0020/0003

75 Rakhna~ (290) 20/2:/2/133 20/02/0020/0133 17/2/2/86 17/02/0020/0086

76 Ram Dewa 1i Hinduan ( 237) 20/2/2/189 20/02/0020/0189 17/2/2/95 17/02/0020/0095

77 Ramana Chak ( 305) 20/2/2/147 20/02/0020/0147 17/2/2/69 17/02/0020/0069

78 Rangi lpura ( 219) 20/2/2/180 20/02/0020/0180 17/2/2/36 17/ 02/ 0020/ 0036

79 Sapari Wind (311 ) 20/2/2/152 20/02/002.0/0152 17/2/2/65 17/02/0020/0065

80 Sarha1a (196) 20/2/2/205 20/02/0020/0205 17 /2/2/22 17/02/0020/0022

81 Sehnewali (227 ) 20/2/2/196 20/02/0020/0196 17/2/2/37 17 /02./0020/0037

82 Shahzaaa (231) 20/2/2/200 20/02/0020/0200 17/2/2/33 17/02/0020/0033 I 83 Sham Haggar (223) . 20/2/2/183 20/02/0020/0183 17/2/2/55 17/02/0020/0055

84 Kalan ( 335) 20/2/2/129 20/02/0020/0129 17/2/2/81 17 /02/0020/0081

85 Ta1wandi Dosandha (250) 20/2/2/103 20/02/0020/0103 17/2/2/97 17/02(0020/0097 Singh

86 Ta1wandi Ghuman ( 217) 20/2/2/179 20/02/0020/0179 17/2/2/14 17/02/0020/0014

87 Tar Pai ( 303) 20/2/2/172 20/02/0020/0172 17/2/2/11 17/02/0020/0011

88 Targarh Rampura (299) 20/2/2/141 20/02/0020/0141 17/2/2/63 17/02/0020/0063

89 Tf\ire wo 1 (220 ) 20/2/2/174 20/02/0020/0)74 17/2/2/13 17/02/0020/0013

90 Umarpura (319) 20/2/2/168 20/02/0020/0168 17/2/2/7 17/02/0020/0007

91 Vadalah Viram ( 321) 20/2/2/166 20/02/0020/0166 17/2/2/5 17/02/0020/0005

92 Waryam Nang"l ( 224) 20/2/2/184 20/02/0020/0184 17/2/2/39 17/02/0020/0039

VILLAGE DIRECTORY·, MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK 17s VILLAGE MAJITHA C.O. BLOCK: Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail able ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- villa~e, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance ;n 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 1s available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medica I Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiOlla 1 water & days cations (potable) teTe- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 102 Manghase ( 174) 216.00 1,188 (189) P -(-5) HP -( 10+) - ( 10+) BS Rai 103 Ta1wandi ( 250) 424.00 2,171 (348 ) P(2), He W,HP PTO -.( 5-10) -(-5) Dosandha Singh M,H

107 Jaggatpur (248) 313.00 -481 (86) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Bajaz

108 Kotla Khurd (242) 148.00 676 (108) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Kotla (243) 234.00 1,036 (186) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Saiadan

110 Gopalpura (245) 146.00 802 (133 ) P.H H HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

111 Majwind (244) 163.00 502 (79) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

112 Jethuwal (246) 531.00 2,540 (378) P,H H,PHC,D HP PO, Daily BS Phone 128 Birbarpura (336 ) 353.00 931 (145) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

129 Soh; an Kalan (335) 1,484.00 4,748 (7.50) P.M 0 HP PO. -1-5) BS Phone 130 Nangal (333) 273.00 1,328 (242) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) . -(-5) BS Pannuwan RS 131 Nag (334) 1,344.00 7,048(1083) P(3), MCW,RP HP PO, -(-5) BS M.H Phone 132 Dad;an (291) 141.00 860 (126) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

133 Rakhnag (290) 198.00 79 (12) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -{-5} - ( -5 ).

134 Ludhar (Z89) 379.00 2,194 (397) P RP(3) HP PO .,..( -5) -~ 5) 179 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 Jandiala ( 12) EA T(214.00),TWE(214.00) 2.00

PR Jandiala (10) EA T(373.00),TWE(373.00), 51.00

PR Majitha (10) EA T(285.00)GC(145.00), 28.00 .) TWE( 140.00) KR Majitha (5 ) EA T(108.00),GC(49.00), 7.00 33.00 TWE(59.00)

PR Majitha (8) EA T(179.00)GC(135.00), 2.00 53.00 TWE( 44.00) PR Majitha ( 5) ED, T(112.00),GC(96.00). 34.00 EAG TWE(16.00 PR Majitha (6) EA T(143.00),GC(58.00), ,20.00 TWE(85.00) PR Majitha (8) ED, '.'. T(446.00)GC(304.00), 85.00 EAG TW(21.00),TWE(121.00) PR Majitha (3 ) ED, T(310.00),GC(207.00), 43.00 EAG TWE(73.00).0(30.00) PR Majitha 13) EA 4.00 T(1276.00},GC(470.00), 4'.00 200.00 TWE(806.00} PR Majitha (3) ED, T(231.00),GC(110.00), 42.00 EAG TWE( 121.00) PR Majitha ( 3) ED, T(1140.00),GC (322.00), 18.00 7'.00 179.00 EAG TWE(S18.00) PR Majitha (4) ED, T( 114.00) ,GC(86.00), 4.00 23.00 EAG W{ 28.00) 16.00 PR Majitha (4) "EAG T(182.00),GC(151.00), TWE(31.00) 64.00 PR Majitha (5) EA T(305.0q)GC(164.00). 10.00 W( 141.00} 180 VILlAGE MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Laca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not avai lab le within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu1a- 'v ill age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code ' 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 9i~en) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water ,. &. days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rat 1way hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AIIritsar Tabsil (Part) 135 Ka 1er, (292) 360.00 1,567 (238) P PHC,RP HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mangat 136 Ajaibwali ( 293i 476.00 1,425 (166 ) P,M.H -(-s) HP PO -( -5) -(-5)

137 Harian (294 ) 182.00 1,098 (172 ) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

138 Katla (310 ) 64.00 31 (5 ) -(-5) -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Ahngarhan .- 139 ' (295) 150.00 1,752 (254 ) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

140 Kotla Pitu (297 ) 68;00 58 ( 10) -(-5) -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -( -5)

, 141 Targarh (299 ) 94.00 497 (83) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as Rampura

142 Chande (309) 146.00 743 (112 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -!i) BS

143 Dhing (308) 108.00 593 (90) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Nangal 144 Ja1a1pura (298) 279.00 1,355 (217) P,M,H, H,O HP PO -(5-10) BS

145 Borewa1 Kang (301) 157.00 777 (134) P -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) BS

146 Jajj iani (304) 166.00 1,072 ( 171 ) P -(-sf TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

147 Ramana Chak (305) 166.00 671 ( 1i 0) P -(-5) TW,H? -(-5) -(5-10)' BS

148 Burj (30S) 131.00 498 (84) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-l0) -(5-l0') -t -5) Nuabad

149 Kotla (307 ) 79.00 331 (55 ) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS Hajewala 150 Kotla Sultan (300) 217 .00 999 ( 127) P,H,H -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) as Singh 181 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hettares roach town Supp 1y rounded upto two decimal places) to and ------~--- village di stance Forest . Irrigated by ~ource Un­ Cultur­ Area not {i n kms~ irri­ able avai 1ab Ie gated wa~te for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Maj i tha (5) , ED, T(301.00) ,Ge( 159.00), 1.00 10.00 48.00 tAG WEI 142.00) PR Majitll.a (5 ) ED, T(406.00),GC(379.00), 70.00 EAG TW(27.00)

PR Majitha (2 ) EA T(162.00),GC(59.00), 20.00 HIE( 103.00 KR Maj .ittla ( 1) EA T(58.00},GC(38.00), 6.00 TW(20~OO)

?R Maj i tha (4) ED, T( 130.00 ) ,G C( 124 .00 ) • 2.00 18.00 EAG TWE(6.00) PR Majitha ( 4) ED, T(58.00),TWE{58.00) 1.00 9.00 EAG

PR Majitha (4) ED, T(71.00),GC(69.00), 23.00 EAG TWE(2.00)

PR Hajitha (3') ED, T(127.00),GC(12S.00), 1.00 18.00 EAG TWE(2.00) PR Maj i tha (4) ED. T(89.00},GC(65.00), 19.00 EAG lWEI 24 .00) PR Majitha (6) ED, l(228.00).GC(228.00) 8.00 3.00 40.00 EAG

PR Majitha (8) EA T( 142 • 00 ) ,G C( 125 .00 ) , 15.00 lWEI 17.00)

PR Maj'itha (7) EA T(141.00).GC(138.00}, 25.00 TWE(3 .00) PR Maj; tha (8) EA T(138.00).GC(79.00), 7.00 21.00 TWE(S9.00)

PR Maj Hha (6) EA T(118.00).GC(89.00), 13.00 lW(Z9.00)

PR HaJitha (7) EA T(69.00).GC(3S.00>. 10.00 TWE{31.00 PR Majitha (7) ED. T(190.00),GC(190.00). 27.00 EAG 182 VILLAGE

MAJITHA C.O. BLOCK ~nities and

L~ca- N~e of village Total Total Amenities available {if not available wi thin the tlon (with Hadbast No.) area popula- ,village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of 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 (i n number where t~e facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) te1e- of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ajnala Tahs1l (Part)

151 Bha1ni (312) 81.00 459 (69) P -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) BS L1dhran 152 Saparfwfnd (311 ) 174.00 845 (lOS) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

153 Athwal (313) 202.00 702 (123) P,M -(-5) HP PO -(-51 BS

154 Hamza (314) 225.00 1,160 (179) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

\55 Snoma (3iS) 513.00 2,lSl (369 } II -(oS) -TW,IIP PhOnE -(-5) BS

156 Bhangwan (326 ) 609.00 1 899 (289) P.M -(5-10) T,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

157 Galowal1 (331) 490.00 2,262 (369) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) as

158 oadupura (3291 214.00 1,096 (180) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

159 Jethu Nangal ( 330) 283.00 810 (125) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

160 Bhadewal1 (328) 106.00 Un-

161 Ina1tpura (327 ) 215.00 291 (40) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

i62 Kotla (325) 332.00 1,513 (267) P,M 0 liP pO -(5-10) 85 GujJran 163 • Mahadd ipur (324) 236.00 1,028 ( 179) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

164 Pandher (323) 384.00 1,555 (250) P.M -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

165 Jauhal (322 ) 123.00 327 (53 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 183 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply" rounded upto two decimal places) to and ,--..------~-~--.------,;" village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for -culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Majitha (7) ED, .. T(67.00),GC(58.00), 14.00 EAG TWE( 9.00) PR Majitha (2) ED, T(144.00),GC(139.00), 30.00 EAG TWE(5.00)

PR Majithil (5) EA T(180.00).GC(39.00}, 22.00 TWE( 141.00) PR Majitha (4) EA .. T(198.00).TWE(198.00) 5.00 22.00

PR Majitha (5) EA T(419.00),GC(168.00), 2.00 92.00 TW(251.00) PR Majitha (7) EA T(521.00).GC(149.00), 88.00 TIIE(372.00)

PR Majitha (5) EA ., T(437.00).GC(Z~5.00). 53.00 TWE(222.00) PR Majitha _(2) ED, T(175.00),GC(165.00), 14.00 25.00 EAG TWE(10.00) PR Maj itha (3) EA T(258.00).GC(195.00), 2.00 23.00 TWE(63.00) inhabHed

PR Majitha ('5 ) ED, T.( 178.00) .GC( 138.00), 37.00 EAG TWE( 40 .00)

PR -Majitha (8) iA T(283.00).GC(218.00), 49.00 TWE( 65 .00) PR Fatehgarh (3) EA T(179.00),6C(179.00) 5.00 22.00 30.00 Churian

PR Fatehgarh (3) EA 1(302.00) ,GenOO .00), 5.00 32.00 45.00 C"hurian TWE(202.00) PR fatehgarh (3) ED. T(120.00).W(J20.00) 3.00 Churian EAS 184 VILLAGE MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ viHage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 fa~ility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1way hat, station, H any waterway)

2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10

A.rits.r Tahsil (Part)

166 Vada1ah (321) 1,023.00 3,869 (641) P,M,H PHS T,W,HP PO, -(5-10) BS' Viram PHONE

167 Budda Then (320) 144.00 1,091 (159) P ~(-5) HP PO -(-S) -(-5)

168 Umarpura (319) 83.00 286 (48) -(~5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

169 Ghonsa 1 (316) 147.00 774 (126) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-S) Zemindaran 170 Ghonsa 1 (317) 111.00 86 ( 12) P HP -(-5) -(S-lO) -(-5) Afghanan 171 Borewal (318) 146.00 91 (14) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-S) -(5-10) -(-5) Afghanan

172 Tar Pai (303) 481.00 1,711 (C37) P(3)~ -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) as M( 3), H(3)

173 Marar; Khurd (221,l 213.00 887 (146) P -{S-lO) TIrI,HP PO -(5-10) as

174 Th1rewa 1 (220) 210.00 1,524 (143) P H,HC TW,HP PO -( -5) BS

175 Bhanga1i (302) 912.00 4,361 (755) P,M,1t D TW.HP PO -( 10+) BS

176 Chachowa1i (216) 326.00 1.406 (228) P -( -S) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

177 Ja1nt1pura (215) 144.00 609· (86) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

178 Pakharpura (214) 387.00 2,878 (451) P.M.H He HP PO, -(10+) BS,RS Phone

179 Talwandi (217) 242.00 1,504 (,268) P(2). -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Ghuman M 180 Rangl1pura (219) 83.00 236 (44) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 185 DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Majitha (7) EA T(833 .00) .GC( 414.00). 32.00 158.00 T\oIE(419.00)

PR Maj itha (9) EA T(126.00).GC(21.00). 1.00 17.00 TWE( 105.00) PR Maj itha . (9) EA T(73.00).GC(20.00). 10.00 TW(53.00)

PR Majitha 0) EA T( 109.00) ,GC{66 .00), _-,. 2.00 36.00 TW(43.00 PR Majitha (9) EA -T(95.00).GC{65.00). 16.00 TW(30.00) PR Majitha (9) EA T(105.00),GC(105.00) 41.00

PR Maj itha (9) EA T(409.00),GC(375.00). 1.00 2.00 69.00 1'WE(34.00)

PR Majitha IS) ED. .. T(17Q.00).GC(130.00). 3~00(' 40.00 EAG TWE(40.00) PR Batala ( 13) ED. T(153.00).GC(103.00). 3.00 10.00 44.00 EAG TWE(50.00) \ PR Batala (12 ) ED. T(717.00),GC{576.DO). 10.00 37.00 14S.00 EAG TWE(141.00) PR Bah 10. ( 12) ED, T(287.00),GC(207.00). 1.00 3.00 35.00 EAG TWE(80.00) . PR §ata la (10) EA T(121.00).GC(Sl.00). 1.00 1.00 21.00 TWE( 40 .00) PR Batala ( 12) EA T(322.00).GC(220.00), 5.00 2.00 5S.00 TWE( 102.00) PR Batala (10) ED. T(209.00).GC(105.00). 1.00 32.00 EAG W(104.00) PR Maj1tha ( 11)- ED. T(6S.00),GC(4S.00). 8.00 7.00 EAG TWE(20 .00) 186

VILlAGE MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK Amenit,ies:and

Loca- Name of vU lage Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e (i f not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu1a- vi~lage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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- Eduea- Med iea 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai 1way hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A.ritsar Tahsil (Part)

181 Megho Soie (218) 91.00 562 ( 97) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

182 Marari Kalan (ZZZ~ 224 .00 \,71\ (263 ~ P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) as

183 Sham Naggar (223) 471.00 1,898 (329 ) P( 2), - (-5), HP PO , -( -5) -(-5) M,H 184 Waryam (224) '459.00 2,078 (258) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Nanga1 185 Begeywa1 (296) 370.00 1,564 (245 ) P -(-5) HP PO -( -5) -(-5)

186 Kathu Nanga1 (241 ) 527.00 2,651 (441) P,M, D TW,HP PTO Da i 1y BS H, TR phone 187 Maan (240) 213.00 928 ( 157) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -( -5)

188 'hogawan ( 239) 401.00 2.084 ( 362) P(3) -(-5) TW.HP, PO -(-5) -(-5)

189 Ram Dewa li (237) 219.00 1,150 ( 196) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) Hfnduan 190 Bhullar Hans (176) 208.00 617 (95) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

191 Kot Hirde (236 ) B7.00 544 (91) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Ram 192 Kafron (232) 159.00 602 ( 107) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Nanga1 193 Chawinda (234) 405.00 3,641 (535) . P(2) ,M, PHC TW.HP PTO -(-5) BS Dev; H. f,UC phone 194 A1kare ( 225) 153.00 663 (113 ) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

195 Jhande (226) 174.00' 873 ( 135) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 187 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Uo- Cu 1tu,'­ ,Area not (i n kms.) i rri­ able dvailable gated wd:,te for (.u It i­ (includ­ vation ing gallchar and groves) . 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Maj i tha ( 10) ED, T(76.00),GC(40.00). 15.00 [AG TWE{36.00)

PR Majitha ( 5) ED, T( 189.00) ,GC( 109.00), 35.00 EAG lWE(80.00) PR Maj itha (5 ) EA 1(375.00),GC(328.00), ' 53.00 43.00 lWE( 47 .00)

PR Maj i tha (6 ) ED, 1(362.00),GC(214.00), 97.00 EAG TWE(148.00)

PR Majitha ( 3) ED, 1(316.00),GC(223.00), 9.00 45.00 EAG lW(2.00),TWE(91.00) PR Majitha (6) EA 1(381.00) ,GC(255.00), 146.00 TW(4.00),TWE(122.00)

PR Jandiala (7) EA 1(182.00),GC(63.00) 2.00 29.00 TW ( 15 .00) • lW£ ( 104 .00 ) PR Jandia1a ( 13) EO, 1(347.00),GC(217.00), 54.00 EAG HI ( 10.00 ) , lWE ( 120 .00 ) KR Bata 1a ( 10) ED, T{189.00),GC{156.00), 4.00 26.00 EAG W(5.00),lWE(28.00) PR Jandia1a ( 12) ED. 1(183.00),W(183.00), 25.00 (AG

PR Jandia1a ( 13 J ED, 1{76.00),GC(17.00), 11.00 EAG TW(9.00),TWE(50.00) PR Majitha (11) ED, 1(138.00),GC(42.00), 21.00 EAG 1\1E(96.00) PR Maj itha {8) ED, 1( 339 .00) ,Ge( 247'.00) 66.00 EAG TW(9.~) ,TWE(83.00)

PI{ Maj itha (6) £0, T( 111 • 00 ) , TW ( 4 1 • 00 ) • 16.00 26.00 EAG lWE{70.00) PR Majitha ( 6) EA 1(126.00),TW(56.00), 20.00 28.00 lWE(70.QO) 188 VILLAGE MAJITHA C.D: BLOCK Amenities and loca-,Name of village Total Total Amen it i es avail ab 1e (i f not avail ab 1e wi thi n th,e tion (with Hadbast No.) area popu1a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v111 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 cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stoP. market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

196 Sehnewa 11 (227) 382.00 1.247 (207) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

197 Abda,l (U9) 595.00 2,588 (369) P(21. a HP PO -(5-10) as M 198 Bhah (228) 116.00 960 (157) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Fatehgarh 199 Kuralian (233 ) 62.00 135' (18) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

200 Shahzada (231) 343.00 1.539 (238) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5)· -(-5) BS

201 Lehrka (230) 183.00 1 470 (202) P He HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

202 Kot1i Dhole (213) 250.00 1,375 (235) P -(-5) \iP PO -(-5) -(-5.1 Shah 203 Kadrabad _ (211) 217.00 890 (158) P -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

204 Kotli (212) 176.00 720 (122) P ,M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) Mallian 205 Sarha1a (196) 137.00 398 (58) P -(5-10) TW,HP - ( 5 -1 0), - ( 5-10) BS

206 Fattu (195) 357.00 1,413 (230) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S Bhilla 207 Oahrike (192) 219.00 498 (88) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10)

208 Ohadde (235) 508.00 1,837 (309) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

209 Mian Pander (177) 108.00 733 (1171 P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

210 Babawal (191i 367.00 1.795 (265) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 189 DIRECTORY Land us.e

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Maj itha (7) ED, T(314.00),TW(114.00), 23.00 4S.00 EAG TWE ( 200 .00 ) PR Majitha ( 10) ED, T1S16.00),GC(128.00), 79.00 EAG W( 388 .00) PR Majitha (7 ) ED, T(93.00),GC(60.00). 7.00 4.00 12.00 EAG WE(33.00}

PR Majitha (11 ) ED. T(53.00},GC(so.00i, 9.00 EAG TWE( 3.00) PR Majitha ( 11 ) ED, T(299.00}.GC(180.00}. 44.00 EAG HIE( 119.00) PR Batala ( 13) ED. T(lS9.00l,GC(92.00}. 24.00 EAG TWE(6l .OO}

PR Batala ( 14) ED. T(217.00},GC(125.00), 5.00 28.00 EAG TWE ( 92 • OO') PR Batala ( 16) ED, T(191.00}.GC(80.00}. 1.00 1.00 24.00 EAG TWE ( 111 .00 )

PR I Bata la ( 12) ED, T(150.00),GC(44.00), 26.00 EAG TWE(106.00) PR Bata la (8) ED. T(126.00).TWE(126.00). 11 .00 EAG

PR Bata la ( 9) ED. ~(318.00).TWE(318.00), 39.00 EAG PR Jandiala ( 13) ED, T(165.00).GC(85.09). 36.00 18.00 EAG TWE(80.00) PR Jandia1a ( 13) ED. T(443.00).GC(253.00). 65.00 EAG W(190.00) PR Jandiala ( 12) EA T(94.00)WE(94.00) 14.00

PR Jandjala ( 13) ED. T(286.00) ,GC( 110.00). 38.00 43.00 EAG HIE { 176.00 } 190 VILLAGE MAJITHA C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Tota 1 Totdl Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is Shown in the column and next Code of the tion to'it in, brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 1()+ kms. of the nearest place (i n • number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medi ca 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water 8. days cations (potab 1e) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amritsar Tabsil (Part)

215 Mukandpura (17S} 110.00 188 (30) P PIlC,D HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

1,16,814 P(96). H(4). (18411) H(23), MeW(l), Ii( 17)>> MH( 0) • PUC(l). CWe{O). C{O). HC(4), TR (1 ) , P)lC ( 4 ) • I{O), D(8),PHS AC(O}, (1).T8(0), a{o) FPe(a). KI{(O) • SI4P( O}. RP(5). CHiII(O). O{O) 191 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply ro~nded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age 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 Bata la (13) ED.EAG T(103.00).TWE(103.00). 7.00

4.00 T(22021.00),GC(11619.00). 158.00 356.00 3675.00 W(1159.00).VE(269.00). TWE(8210.00),TW{734.00). 0(30.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN VERKA C.D. BLOCK

195

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES VERKA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 CensuS

Sr. Name of village Location Loc at ion Location Location ,No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code , (Manua ~) (computer) (Manua 1)· (Computer)

• 1 . 2 3 4 5 6

"',," Allltitsar Tahsil (ParH

Bal Kalan (340) 20/2/2/123 20/02/0020/0123 17/212/128 17/02/0020/0128 2 Sal Khurd ( 339). 20/2/2/126 20/02/0020/0126 17/2/2/129 '17/02/0020/0129 3 Sal Mash Mulaseh (345) ZO/2/2/62 20/02/0020/0062 17/21 2/1.36 17/02/0020/0136 Chander 4 Basarke (358) 20/2/2/47 20/02/0020/0047 17/2/2/192 17/02/0020/0192

5 Sasarke Gillan ( 417) 20/2/2/40 ?0/O2/0020/0040 17/2/2/195 17/02/0020/0195

6 Shaini Gi 11an (341f 20/2/2/i24 20/02/0020/0124 17/2/2/123 17/02/0020/0123 ; - 7 Bhouru (269) 20/2/2/44 20/02/0020/0044 17/2/2/188 17/0Z/0020/0188 ,- 8 Sohad (Z76) 20/2/2/75 20/02/0020/0075 17/2/2/184 17/02/0020/0184 9 Chabba (267) 20/2/2/77 20/02/0020/0077 17/2/2/182 17/02/0020/0182

10 Chak Nokana (363) 20/2/2/52 20/02/0020/0052 17/2/2/147 17/02/0020/0147 11 Dhattal (360) 20/2/2/49 20/02/0020/0049 17/2/2/194 17/02/0020/0194 12 Dhaul Ka lan (350) 20/2/2/65 20/02/0020/0065 17/2/2/140 17/02/0020/0140

13 Dhaul Khurd (352) 20/2/2/67 20/02/0020/0067 17/2/2/142 1.1 /0Z/0020/0142

14 Fatehgarh Shukar (252) 20/2/2/115 20/02/0020/0115 17/2/2/117 17/02/0020/0117 Chak 15 Gaunsabad (353) 20/2/2/68 20/02/0020/0068 17/2/2/141 17/02/0020/0141

16 Gl1wali (277) 20/2/2/78 20/02/0020/0078 17-12/2/181 17/02/0020/0181 17 Gumanpura ( 357) 20/2/2/48 20/02/0020/0048 17/2/2/150 17/02/0020/0150

18 Suburban ( 370) 20/2/2/71 20/02/0020/0071 17/2/2/155 17/02/0020/0155 19 Hamidpur (355) 20/2/2/56 20/02/0020/0056 17/2/2/152 17/02/0020/0152 20 Heir (347) 20/2/2/63 20/02/0020/0063 17/2/2/137 17/02/0020/0137 21 Kalan (275) 20/2/2/73 20/02/0020/0073 17/2/2/186 17/02/0020/0186 .."'. 22 Ibban Khurd (274) 20/2/2/74 20/02/0020/0074 17/2/2/185 17/02/0020/0185 23 Jahangir (287) 20/2/2/119 20/02/0020/0119 17/2/2/88 17 /02/0020/0088 24 Kamboh (348) 20/2/2/64 20/02/0020/0064 17/2/2/138 17/02/0020/0138 25 Kathanian (356) 20/2/2/55 20/02/0020/0055 17/2/2/151 17/0P0020/0151 26 Khankot (279) 20/2/2/93 20/02/0020/0093 17/2/2/119 17/02/0020/0119

27 Khapar ( 272) 20/2/2/46 20/02/0020/0046 17/2/2/191 17/02/0020/0191 28 Khasa (365) 20/2/2/53 20/02/0020/0053 17/2/2/146 17/02/0020/0146 29 Kherabad (349) 20/2/2/69 20/02/0020/0069 17/2/2/139 17/02/0020/0139 30 Khurmanian (364) 20/2/2/54 20/02/0020/0054 17 /2/2/145 17/02/0020/0145 196 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES VEItKA C.h. blOCK

1991 ,Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi llage Location Locat ion location Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (ManUa 1) {Computer! (Manila 1) (Computer I

2 3 4 5 6

~ Al!lritsar Tobsn (pnrt)

31 'Kotla Da1 Singh (351) 20/2/2/66 20/02/0020/0066 17/2/2/143 17102/0020/0143 32 Kot 1; Mian Khan (359) 201212/41 20102/0020/0041 17/2/2/193 17/02/0020/0193 33 Kotli Nasir Khan (271 ) 2012/2/42- 20/02/0020/0042 17/2/2/190 17/02/0020/0190 34 Loharka Kalan ( 337) 20/2/2.158 20/02/0020/0058 17/2/2/132 17/02/0020/0132 35 Loharka Khurd (338) 20/2/2/127 20/02/0020/0127 17/2/2/131 17/02/0020/0131

36 Maha1 Suburbao (369) 20/2/2/70 20/02/0020/0070 17/2/2/154 17/02/0020/0154 37 ( 268) 20/2/2/76 20/02/0020/0076 17/2/2/183 17 /02/0020/0183

38 Mi rankot Ka lan ( 344) 20/212/59 20/02/0020/0059 17/212/133 17/02/0020/0133 39 Mirankot Khurd (343) 20/2/2/60 20/02/0020/0060 17/2/2/134 )7/02/0020/0134 40 Mudha1 (286) 20/2/2/117 20/02/0020/0117 17/2/2/89 17/02/0020/0089 41 Mule Chak (3,76 ) 20/2/2/72 20/02/0020/0072 17/2/2/160 17/02/0020/0150 42 Mullah Bahram (361) 20/212/50 20/02/0020/0050 17/2/2/148 17/02/0020/0148 43 Muradpura (342) 20/2/2/125 ZO/02/0020/0125, 17/21'2/127 17/02/0020/0127· 44 Nanga1; (283) 20/2/2/121 20/0?/OO20/0121 17/2/2/125 17/02/0020/0125 45 Naushehra ( 284) 20/2/21122 20/02/0020/0122 17/2/2/126 17(02/0020/0126 46 Othian (256 ) 20/2/2/116 20/02/0020/0116 17/2/2/118 17/02/0020/0118 47 Pandor; Waraich (285') 20/2/2/120 20/02/0020/0120 17/2/2/122 17/02/0020/0122

48 Rampura (362) 20/2/2151 20/02/0020/0051 17/212/149 17/0Z/0020/0149 49 Sangna (270) 20/2/2/43 20/02/0020/0043 17/2/2/189 17/02/0020/0189 50 Seh Chander (346) 20/2/2/61 20/02/0020/0061' 17/2/2/135 17/02/0020/0135

51' Sohian Khurd (288) 20/2/2/118 20/02/0020/0118 17/2/2/90 17/02/0020/0090 52 Taju Chak (416) 20/2/2/39 20/0210020/0039 17/2/2/196 17/02/0020/0196 53 Thande (273) 20/2/2/45 20/02/0020/0045 17/2/2/187 17/02/0020/0187 54 Wada1a Bhitte Wadh(354) 20/2/2/57 20/02/0020/0057 17/2/2/144 17/02/0020{0144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VEJtItA C.D.. BLOCl( 198 VILLAGE VERKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amenities avail ab 1e (if not available within the tion (with liadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co 1umn and next Code 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 (i n . number where the facilitY,iS available is given) hectar,es) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potab le) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AClritsar Tahsil' (Part)

39 Taju Chak (416) 159.00 862 (130) P -( -5) HP (-5) -(-5) -( ·5)

40 Basarke (417) 567.00 2,652 (412) P.M,H [J HP PO -(5-10) BS G; 11 an 41 Kotl; Mian (359) 78.00 168 ( 30) p -(-5) HP' -(-5) -(-5) -(·5 ) Khan 42 Kot 1; Nasir (271 ) 368.00 1,368 (193) P -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khan 43 Sangna (270) 607.00 2,682 (463) P,M,H H,D HP PO -(-5) BS

44 Bbouru ( 269~\. 397.00 3,494 (528) P,M,H H,D HP PO, -(-5) BS , , Phone 45 Thande ('213.) 346.00 1,751 (268) P H,D HP -(-5) -(-5) -(5-10) 1~

46 Khapar Kheri (272 } 577 .00 3,391 (468) P,M, TR MH,D TW,HP PTO -(-5) -( -5)

47 Basarke (358 ) 546.00 2,324 ( 381·) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

48 Gumanpura ( 357) 737.00 4,702 (769) P,M,H -(5-10) HP PO I -(5-10) -(5-10)

49 Dhatta 1 (360) 219.00 910 ( 146-) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

59 Mullah Bahram (361) 247.00 743 (125) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

51 Rampura (362) 294.00 1,335 (220) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) "'(-5}

52 Chak Mokand (363 ) 410.00 1,762 (310) P(2), D HP PTo Daily BS,RS M,H Phone 53 Khasa (365 ) 369.00 3,415 (607) P -( -5) HP PO Daily BS

54 Khurmanian ('364 ) 294.00 1,660 ( 30S) p -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 199 DIRECTORY land use

App~ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in-hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and ..... village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ CultUt'­ Area not ( j n kms) irri­ able a.vail ab 1e gated wdste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (8) ED.EAG 1(147.00),GC(96.00). 12.00 1WE(51.00) PR Amritsar (5) ED.EAG 1(510.00),GC(314.00), 1.00 56.00 1101[(196.00)

PR. Amritsar (5 ) ED .EAG 1(70.00),GC{17.00), 8.00 1WE (53. 00) PR Amritsar (5 ) ED,EAG .. 1(337.00).GC(216.00). 31.00 1101 E( 121 .00 ) PR Amritsar (7) EA 1(4B7.00).GC(439.00). 12.00 27.00 81.00 1WE(48.00)

PR Amritsar (13 ) EA 1(328.00),GC(192~00). 1.00 2.00 66.00 1WE( 136.00) PR Amritsar (8) ED.EAG 1(308.00).GC(306.00). 1.00 6.00 31.00 '1WE{Z.00) PR Amritsar (3) ED,EAG, 1(537.00).GC(426.00). 40.00 1WE (111. 00 ) PR Amritsar (5 ) ED .tAG 1(480.00).GC(480.00) 66.00

PR Amritsar (3) ED,£AG T(637.00).GC(231.00). 5.00 95.00 TWE(406.00f)

PR Amritsar (B) ED.EAG 1(19~.00),GC(40.00~, 1.00 2.00 21.00 TWE{ 155 .00)

PR Amritsar (5) ED,tAG •• 1(194.00).GC(105.00). 25.00 28.00 TWE(89.00) PR Amritsar (6) ED.£AG T(235.00).GC(25.00), 6.00 3.00 50.00 TWE(210.00) PR Amritsar (7) EA T(325.00).GC(72.00). .. 85.00 1WE(253 .00) PR Amritsar (5 ) EA 1(300.00),GC(10.00), 4.00 4.00 61.00 TWE(Z90.00) PR Amritsar (5) EA 1(148.00).GC(36.00). 40.00 46.00 60.00 W( 112.00) 200 VILLAGE VERKA C.D. BlOClC. Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not avaiiable within the clon (with Hadbast No.) area popu1a- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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+ klllS.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 cat ions (po tab 1e) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 55 Kathanian ( 356) 686.00 2S2 (44) P H.PHC,D HP PO -(-5) BS

56 Hamidpur (355) 418.00 1,163 (234) P,M -(-5) ~I,TW,HP PO -(-5) as

57 Wada1a Bhitte(354) 940.00 2,763 (462) P( 2) ,M H,IIC,D W,HP PO, -( 10+) BS Wadh Phone 58 loharka Kalan(337) 684.00 2,062 (309) P -(-5) HP PO -( -5) as

59 Mirankot (344) 780.00 3,339 (547) P(2) ,M H,D TW,HP po. -( -5) -(-5) Kalan Phone 60 Mirankot (343) . 172.00 1,058 (186) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) _ '-(-5) Khurd

61 Seh Chander (346) 195.00 1.040 (159) P -(-5) 1lI.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

62 ,Bal Mash (345) 144.00 562 (92) I!. -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) as Mu 1aseh Chander 63 Heir (347) 536.00 2.411 (422) pel) ,M MCW HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone 64 Kamboh ( 348) 398'.00 3.005 (458) P SMP(2) HP . Phone -( "5) -(-5)

65 Dhaul Kalan (350) 378.00 2,088 (339) P,M,TR SMP(2) W,HP -(-5h -(5-10) BS ;.

66 Kotla Dal (351) 250.00 170 (25) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(51'0) -(-5) Singh 67 Dhaul Khurd (352) 285.00 366 (54) P -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

68 Gaunsabad (353) 183.,00 912'(177) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

·69 Kherabad (349) 281.00 1,568 (227) -P RP(3) HP Phone -(-5) BS

70 Mahal Suburban(369) 312.'00 3,957 (698) P PHS, HP PO, -(-5) as RP(4) Phone 201 OIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance ForeSt Irrigated by sourCe Un· Cultur­ Ared. not (j h kms1 irri­ able aI/a; lab 1e gated ~Ias te for culti­ ( inC:ud- vation ing gauchor" ana grove5)

11 12 13 1{<' 15 16 17 18

..~

PR Amritsar (5 J til T(40.00),GC(3.0CI. 646.00 TWE(37.00)

PR Amritsar (4) EA ';' Tt8~.OO).W(89.00) 329.00

PR Amritsar (6) ED.E:AG '~,.: T(779.~0).GC(458.00). 1.00 12.00 148.00 TillE ( 321.00~'·" '" PR Amritsar (8) ED,EAS .. ; ll~68. CO) ,W( 200.00), 68.00 48.00 "T~E'(36 8. 00 ) PR Amritsar (5) ED .EAG .. T{699 .OJ) .GC( 427 .(0), 4.00 17 .00 TWE( 272 .00)

PR Amritsar (5 ) ED. E.I\G T(142.00).GC(104.~O). 1.00 29.00 TI-I(38.00) PR Amritsar ( 6) £A T(147.00).GC(49.00}, 7.00 41.00 TW{98.00) PR Amr itsa r (6 ) EA T(131.00).GC(131.001 13.00

PR Amritsar (51 [A T(471.00).GC(417.00). 5.00 60.00 TWE(54.00) PR Amr itsa r (5) EA T(279.00),GC(174.001, 119.00 TWE( 105.00) PR Amritsar (6) EA T(311.00),GC(293.00), 3.00 64.00 W(l8 .06) PR Amritsar ( 8) ED ,EAG .. T(136.00),GC(60.00), 114.00 TWE (76.00)

PR Amritsar (6 ) ED,EAG T(133.00),GC(132.00), 2.00 150.00 TWE{l·90)

PR Amritsar (5 ) ~D,EAG T(150.00),GC(148.QO), 33.00 TWE(2.00) PR Amr itsa r (5 ) EA T(190.00),GC(146.00), 91.,00 TWE( 44 .00)

PR Amritsar (2 ) ED.EAG T(135.00).GC(80.00), 1.00 6.00 170.00 EA TWE (55.00) 202 VILLAGE VERKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e ( if not available within the ticn (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (- ) is shown in the co 1urnn and next Code of the tion to, it in bt'ackets the di 5 tllnce 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 a~anable is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & dayS cations . (po tab le) tele- of (bus graph .the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amrltsar Tahsil (Part}

71 Gumta1a Sub- (370) l,i42.00 7.~40(1,O79) Il,M H,!~H,HC, TW,HP PO -(-5) BS urban PHC,TB, NH,RP,

st~p

72 Mule Chait (376 ) 262.00 1 ,902 (364) p RP TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5)

73 Ibban Kalan (275 ) 514.00 3,238 (546 ) P 0 TH,HP PTO -(5~101 BS Phone

74 1bban ,K hurd (274) .1i1',O!) 1.249 (219) p n(-5i HI,HP -(-5) -(5,10) -( -5)

75 Boliad (276 ) 100.00 1.. ~ .l~ (21 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( 5-10) -( -5)

76 Mandiala (268) ~97.00 1,410 (229) P RP(2) 1\4,\\1' -( -s) -(5-10) -(-5i

17 Chabba t 267) 871.00 4,936 (a6S) P,M,H n,R?( 10) , 'rW,HP PO -(5-10) as

78 Gilwali (2771 ~69.0Q 3,832 (59a) p PHC.FPC. TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) ,BS RP(3)

93 Khankot (279) 395.00 400 (72) P( 2), -(-5) TW,HP PO -(S-lO) -(-5) M,H

115 F atehgarh (252) 911.00 4,036 (602) P,M,II H liP PO -(-5) -(-5) Shukar Chak

116 Othian (256) 222.00 1.138 (20S) P r~cw ,PHC TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

117 Muliha 1 (2a6) 561.00 3,640 {59l} P(3) D,RP(S) TW.HP PO -(-5) BS

BS 1]8 Sohian Khurd (28S) 359.00 2,044 (357) P,M -(-5) Hi' PO, -(-5)

119 Jahangir ( 287) 440.00 1,964 (328) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

120 Pandori (285) 724.00 4.860 (8201 P -(-5) HP PO -( -5) BS Waraich 203 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power land u':>e (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare", roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n km~~ irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vlltion- ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (3) EA .. T(829.00),GC(489.00), 1.00 2.00 310.00 TWE(340.00)

PR Amritsar (3) EA T(234.00),GC(234.00) 28.00

PR Amritsar (6) EA T!437.00~,GC(299.00). 1.00 76.00 TWE(138.00)

PR AllIritsar (6) EA T( 140 .00 J ,GC( 140.00) 31.00

PR Amritsar (8) ED.EAG .. T(91.00),GC(91.00) 9.00

PR Amritsar ( 10) EA T(8~1.00),GC(559.00). 8.00 128.00 TW( 302 .00) PR Amritsar ( 10) EA T(749.00),GC(324.00). 122.00 TW( 425 .00) PR Amritsar (6) EA .. T(455.00).GC(268.00). 5.00 4.00 105.00 TWE( 187 .00)

PR Amritsar (6) EA T(271.00).GC(44.00). 66.00 58.00 TWE ( 22 7.00.. ) PR Amritsar (8) EA T(752.00),GC(367.00). 159.00 IfWE(385.00) PR Amritsar ( 6) ED,EAG .. T(191.00).GC(92.00). 2.00 29.00 TWE(99.00) PR Amritsar (9) ED ,EAG T(460.00),GC(237.00), 15.00 86.00 TWE(223.00) PR Amritsar. ( 10) ED,EAG n 297 -00) ,GC( 132.00), 62.00 TW( 57.00), TWE( 108.00) PR Majitha (3 ) ED,EAG T(379.00) ,GC(209.00), 6.00 55.00 HIE( 170.00) PR Amritsar (3) EA T(633.00),GC(50.00), 91.00 TW(124.00),TWE(459.00) 204 VILLAGE

VERKA-5 C.D. BLOCK Amen i ties ,and

Loca-. Name of vl11age Total Total Amenities available (if not avail~ble within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 availab1e is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tio(lal water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat. station. if any waterway)

3 4 5 6 7 8 9' 10

Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

121 Nanga1 i (283) 526.do 3.294 (581) P.M,H H HP PO -(5-10) BS

122 Naushehra (284) 427.00 2,248 (390) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -( -5) B5

123 Bal Kalan (340) 729.00 3,180 (531) P,M.H H HP -(-5)

124 Bhain; Gillan(341) 205.00 774 (132) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-6) -(-5)

125 Muradpura (342) 606.00 2,781 (494) P,M He,D TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

126 Sal Khurd (339) 405.00 2,630 (390) P -(-5) HP PO as

127 LoharkaKhurd (338) 176.00 810 (120) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) 5S

24,169.00 1,18,064 P(61). 1:1(10) .nc'll(z) (19328) n( 19) MH(Z) ,CHe(O) H(10). HC(3),PHC(4) PUen) 0(13) ,PHS(1) clot. TB(l),FPe(l) TR(2) nH(1),S"P(5) 1(0) • RP(Z9).CHY(0) AC(O) 0(0) 0(0) 205 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i~e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1Y rounded upto two dec ima 1 places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able available gated waste Tor culti­ (inel ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

... PR Amritsar (6 ) fA T{390.00),TW(8.00), 8.00 128.00 TWE{382.00) PR Amritsar (5) EA T(331.00),GC(78.00), 23.00 16.00 57.00 TIIE(253.00)

PR Amritsar (S) ED,EAG T(571.00),GC(388.00). 158.00 TW(54.00),TWE{129.00)

PR Amritsar ( 5) ED,EAG T{190.00),TW(14.00), 15.00 TIIE(176.00) PR Amritsar (6) EA T(S07.00),GC(394.00), 10.00 89.00 TWE( 113.00) PR Amritsar (9) ED,EAG T(324.00},GC(2g2.00). Bl.00 TWE( 72.00) PR Amritsar (1 0) EA T(158.00).GC(100.00l, 18.00 W(S8.0D)

T(18.888.001 109.00 3'i4.00 4,818.00 GC(lO,374.00) Y(477.00) TWE(6,917.00) TW(l,120.00)

PUNJAB C.D.BLOCKS TARSIKKA AND RAYYA PARTS OF BABA BAKALA AND AMRITSAR TAHSILS DISTRICT AMRITSAR

'~ /) I $ ,. ~ I C .& ,. i >;,. ~ (J PART OF TAHSIL AMRITSAR FALLS IN C.O.BLOCK TARSIKKA V

VII RAYYA

Iy C.D.BLOCKS THIS PART FALLS IN JAI'IOIALA S F TARSIKKA C.o.BLOCK IN TAHSIL AMRITSAR I G RAYYA.

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BOUNDARY, DISTRICT. IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... TAHSIL RAILWAY LINE WITH 5TAIION,BFlOAO GAUGE ...... C.D.BLOCK. . ... _. RIVER AN~ STREAM...... VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... ~:jL::J POST OFFIC£/POSI AND TELEGRAPH OFfICE...... ;.0/,.,. HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL ... " " ., ..... " .. " @ HIGH/SECONDARY SCHOOL" " "...... " .. S VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW·200; 200-'59; HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL .. . Hi 500-999; 1000-499$; 5000 liND ABOVE...... 9 •••• HOSPlTAL,HEALTH CENTRE,PFlIMARY HEALTH CENTRE;, UNINHABITED VILLAGES WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. C::jm::::::: DlSPENSARY,MATERNIJY AND CHILO WELFARE CENTRE" .. Ii @ ~+.. VRBAN AREA WITH .LOCAliON CODE ...... ~ IMPORTANt VILLAGE MANOIES ...... " .. .. t:. NATIONAl HIGHWAY...... _--NH' STATE HIGHWAY ...... ~

Ttl, fG."ln ".od.quortlr. of 8aba BakQla i, .t Ranca. I All boundar'" or. updat.d "ptG I.t D.Clmb.r.1989. 2 C.O .~I.ck baunder1 ",cl.d.. "'.'u'ory 'own .,' -: ~,t ~------~------~Ba ... upon S"'.... , of Indio map writh the perntillion at ttl. S\M"vlJor G•• at of india © Govlrnmtnt of "ulio Cop,r."'; 1997" ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN RAYYA C.D. BLOCK

209 AlPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES RAYYA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name Of village Locat ion Locat ion Locat ion Location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (CompuJer),

2 3 ' 4 5 6

Baba _akala Tahsil (Part)

Baba Bakilla (31) 20/2/3/124 20/02/0030/0124 17/2/3/136 17/02/0030/0136 2 Bill sarai (7) 20/2/3/149 20/02/0030/0149 17/2/3/127 17/02/0030/0127

3 Bedadpura (45) 20/2/3/131 20/02/0030/0131 17/2/3/123 17/02/0030/0123

4 Bhain; Ram Dial ( 48) 20/2/3/137 20/02/0030/0137 17/2/3/109 17/02/0030/0109

5 Bha laip,u~ ( 72) 20/2/3/81 20/0Z/0030/0081 17/Z/3/94 17/ OZ/ 0030/ 0094

6 Bhi nder ( 17) 20/2/3/109 20/02/0030/0109 17/2/3/144 17/02/0030/0144

7 Bhorchhi Brahmnan (85) 20/2/3/107 20/02/0030/0107 17/2/3/6 17/ 02/ 0030/ 0006

8 Bhorchhi Raj Putan (86) 20/2/3/166 20/02/0030/0106 17/2/3/7 17/20/0030/0007

9 ( 9) 20/2/3/155 20/02/0030/0155 17/2/3/131 17/02/0030/0131

10 Bule Nangal ( 11 ) 20/2/3/157 20/02/0030/0157 17/2/3/156 17/02/0030/0156

11 Butala (52) 20/2/3/75 20/02/0030/0075 17/Z/3/l02 17/02/0030/0102 lZ Butari (82) 20/213/98 20/02/0030/0098 17/2/3/142 17/02/0030/0142

13 Buttar Siviya (63 ) 20/2/3/76 20/02/0030/0076 17/213/91 17/0Z/0030/0091

14 Chak Thathiall ( 44) 20/213/130 20/02/ 0030/0 130 17/2/3/122 17/02/0030/0122

15 Chhapianwa 1; ( 32) 20/2/3/ 12 3 20/02/0030/0123 17/2/3/133 17/02/0030/0133

16 Chima Bath (21 ) 20/2/3/118 20/02/0030/0118 17/2/3/155 17/02/0030/0155

17 Chungh ( 67) 20/2/3/65 20/02/0030/0065 17/2/3/84 17/02/0030/0084

18 Dania 1 ( 381 20/2/3/126 20/02/0030/0126 17/2/3/96 17/02/0030/0096

19 Daud (71 ) 20/2/3/129 20/02/0030/0129 17/2/3/98 1'7/0Z/0030/0098

20 Oau10 Nanga1 ( 33) 20/2/3/153 lO/ 02/ 0030/0153 17/2/3/132 17/02/0030/0132

21 Dera Baba ( 428) 20/213/150 20/02/0030/0150 7/2/3/128 17/02/ 0030/0128 Jaima1 Singh

22 Devidasspura ( 62) 20/2/3/70 20/02/0030/0070 17/2/3/90 17/02/0030/0090

23 Ohardeo (70) ~0/2/3179 20/02/0030/0079 17/2/3/99 17/02/0030/0099 24 (30) 20/213/125 20/02/0030/0125 17/2/3/131 17/02/0030/0137

25 Gaggar Bhana (43) 20/2/3/77 20/02/0030/0077 17/2/3/101 17/02/0030/0101

26 Ghaziwal ( 47) 20/2/3/134 20/02/0030/0134 17/2/3/119 17/02/0030/0119

27 Ghaziwal Mian; ( 5) 20/2/3/147 20/02/0030/0147 17/2/3/117 17/02/0030/0117

28 Ghugatwind Hinduan (105 ) 20/2/3/61 20/02/0030/0061 17/2/3/78 17/02/0030/0078 29 Hassanpur (14) 20/2/3/116 20/02/0030/0116 17/213/153 17/02/0030/0153

30 Jalalpur Sathtala (371 20/2/3/128 20/02/0030/0128 17/2/3/124 17/02/0030/0124 210 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RAYYA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of village Locat ion Location Location Locat ion No. (with Haaba~t No.) Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual). (Computer) 2 3 4 5 6

Baba Oakala Tahsil (Part)

31 Jalalpur Sheron (55 ) 20/2/3/143 20/02/0030/0143 17/2/3/113 17/02/0030/0113

32 Jallal (102) 20/2/3/47 20/02/0030/0047 17/2/3/76 17/02/0030/0076

33 Jal10wal (34) 20/2/3/154 20/02/0030/0154 17/2/3/130 17/02/0030/0130

34 Jallupur Khaira ( 16) 20/2/3/114 20/02/0030/0114 17/2/3/151 17/02/.0030/0151

35 Jamalpur (57) 20/2/3/140 20/02/0030/0140 17/2/3/107 17/02/0030/0107

36 Jha1ari (50) 20/2/3/135 20/02/0030/0135 17/2/3/120 17/02/0030/0120

37 Jodhe (6 ) 20/2/3/148 20/02/0030/0148 17/2/3/118 17/02/0030/0118 38. Kaler Ghumman (29) 20/2/3/96 20/02/0030/0096 17/2/3/138 17/02/0030/0138 39 Kammonke (59) 20/2/3/73 20/02/0030/0073 17/2/3/105 17/02/0030/0105

40 Kartarpur (56) 20/2/3/141 20/02/0030/0141 17/2/3/111 17/02/0030/0111

41 Khabba Rajputan .( 65) 20/2/3/67 20/02/0030/0067 17/2/3/86 17/02/0030/0086

42 Khanpur ( 3) 20/2/3/144 20/02/0030/0144 17/2/3/114 17/02/0030/0114

43 Khasi (4) 20/2/3/142 20/02/0030/0142 17/2/3/112 17/02/0030/0112

44 Khera Thanewal (49) 20/2/3/136 20/02/0030/0136 17/2/3/108 17/02/0030/0108

45 Khi1 Chian (83) 20/2/3/99 20/02/0030/0099 17/2/3/143 17/02/0030/0143

46 Lakhuwal (35 ) 20/2/3/152 20/02/0030/0152 17/2/3/126 17/02/0030/0126

47 Lidhar ( 15) 20/2/3/115 20/02/0030/0115 17/2/3/152 17/02/0030/G152

48 Loharanwa1a ( 27) 20/2/3/97 20/02/0030/0097 17/2/3/141 17/02/0030/0141

49 (28) 20/2/3/95 20/02/0030/0095 17/2/3/140 17/02/0030/0140

50 Madh (25) 20/2/3/111 20/02/0030/0111 17/2/3/146 17/02/0030/0146

51 Mehta (68 ) 20/2/3/54 20/02/0030/0064 17/2/3/83 17/02/0030/9083

52 Mehtab Kot ( 12) 20/2/3/158 20/02/0030/0158 17/2/3/157 17/02/0030/0157

53 Nangl; (59) 20/2/3/53 20/02/0030/0063 17/2/3/92 17/02/0030/0092

54 Na;injanpur Fattuwa1 (26 ) 20/2/3/110 20/02/0030/011 0 17/2/3/145 17/02/0030/0145

55 Naurangpur (53 ) 20/2/3/139 20/02/0030/0139 17(2/3/104 17/02/ 003.Qf 0 104

56 Nijjar ( 19) 20/2/3/112 20/02/0030/0112 1712/3/149 17/02/0030/0149

57 Paddey , (20) 20/2/3/119 20/02/0030/0119 17/2/3/148 17/02/0039/0148

58 Padiana (23 ) 20/2/3/121 20/02/0030/0121 17.12/3/135 17/02/0030/0135

59 Pa11ah ( 42) 20/2/3/78 20/02/0030/0078 17/2/3/100 17/02/0030/0100

60 Pheruman ( 13) 20/2/3/117 20/02/0030/0117 17/2/3/154 17/02/0030/0154 211

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES RAYYA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of village Locat ion Location Location Location No. (with Hadbast No.1 Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Baba Bakal. Tahsil (Part)

61 Rajadewa1 ( 54) 20./21,31138 2D/DZlDD30/Dll8 17/2/3/110 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.110. 62 Rajdhah ( 73) 20./213/80. 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.0.80 17/213/93 17/0.2/00.30/0.093 63 Rajpura ( 51) 2D/2/3n4 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.0.74 n/2/3IlD3 171.0.2/ DD2D} 0. 10.3 64 Rattangarh (84) 20/2/31108 20/0U0030/0108 17/2/3/5 17 /02/00.30./0005 65 Rayya ( 24) 20/2131120. 20./02/00.30./0.120. 17/2/3/147 17 /0.2/ 0.0.30./ 0147 66 Sadhar . (39) 20./2/3/83 20/0UCD3C/DC83 17/2/3/139 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.139 67 Sa1doke (66) 20./2/3/66 20./0.2/ 00.30./ 00.66 17/2/3/85 17/0.21 00.30./00.85 68 Sath1a1a (46) 20./2/3/133 20./02/0.0.30/0.133 17/2/3/121 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.121 69 Shahpul' (60.) 20./2/3/11 20./02/0.0.30/0.0.71 17/2/3/89 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.0.89 70. Sheron Bagha ( 1 ) 20./213/145 20./02/0.0.30./0.145 17/2/3/116 17/0.2/0.0.30.10.116 71 Sheren Nigah (2) 20./2/3/146 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.146 17/2/31115 17/0.210.0.30./0.115

7Z Suttowal (58 ) 20./2/3/72 20./0.2/0.030./0.0.72 17/2/3/10.6 17/0.2/00.30./0.10.6

73 Takapur (64) 20./2/3/68 20./ 0.2/ DD~o./ 0.0.68 17/2/3/87 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.0.87 74 Tapia1a (61) 20/2/3/69 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.0.69 17/2/3/88 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.068 75 Taung ( 18) 20./2/3/113 20./02/00.30/0.113 17/2/3/150. 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.150. 76 Thathian (36 ) 20./2/3/132 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.132 17/2./3/125 17/0.2/0.0.30./0. 125 77 Thethian (88) 20./2/3/10.1 20./0.2/0.030./0101 17/2/3/9 17/0.21 00.30./ 0.0.0.9 78 Urnra Nanga 1 (22 ) 20./2/3/122 20./0.2/00.30/0.122 17/2/3/134 17/0.2/0.0.30./0.134 79 Usman (10.3) ?C/2/3/62 20/0.2/0.0.30./0.062 17/2/3/71 17/0.2/0030./00.77 80 Vadala Kalan (41 ) 20./2/3/127 20./0.2/0030./0.127 17/2/3/97 .17/0.2/0.0.30./0.0.97 81 Vadala Khurd ( 40) 20./2/3/82 20./0.2/0030./0082 ll12/3/95 17/02/0030./0095 82 Warraich ( 8) 20./2/3/151 20./0.2/00.30./0.151 17/2/311 29 17/02/0.0.30/0.129 83 Wazir Bhullar (10) 20./2/3/156 20./0.2/0.0.30./0.156 17/2/31158 17/0.2/0030./0158

VILLAGE DIRECTORY RAYYA C.D. BLOCK 214 VILLAGE RAffA C.D. BLOer Amen 1ti es and l~ca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if no~ available within the tlOn (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ vi 11 age, a dash (-) is shown f n the co 1urnn and next Code 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 1> 1ace (in nllllber where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) teh~- of "(bus graph market stop. hat, railway station, if alU' waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

47 Jal1al (102) 467.00 1.605 (278) P,M.H PHC,D TW.HP PO -(5-10) 8S

61 Ghugatw1nd (105) 197.00 1.248 (197) P -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) 'BS H1nduan 62 Usman (103) 231.00 845 (139) P,M.H -(-5) TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

63 Nangl1 (69) 521.00 1.945 (316) P.M -(10+) TW,HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C 64 Mehta (68) 725.00 7,768 (1229) P.M.H. H TW.HP PO Daily' Bs PUC 65 Chungh (67) 327.00 1,181 (177) P -(-5) TW.HP -( -5) -( 10+) BS

66 Sa.iclo Ke (66) 204.00 1.368 (212) P -(-5) TW.HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

67 Khabba (65) 842.00 2.342 (393)" P.M.H -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Rajputan

68 Takapur (64) 176.00 763 (142) P MH TW.HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C 69 Tap1ala (61) 115.00 413 (66) P -(10+) TW.HP, -{-s) -(10+) -(-5) C 70 Dev1dasspura (62) 120.00 (76) (8) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP. -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C 71 Shahpur (60) 149.00 705 (l13) P -(-5) TW.HP. -(oS) -(5-10) -(-5) C 72 Suttowal (58) 171.00 716 (137) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5)

73 Kammonke (59) 239.00 1.301 (230) P -(-5) TW .• HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

74 R.ajpura (51) 362.00 1.909 (313) P ·(-5) TW,HP PTO Da 11,y BS Phone

75 Butala (52) 640.00 2.242 (391) PlM. H.D. fW,HP PTO Daily BS H:(2) RP(S) 215 DIRECTORY , Land use

App­ Nearest Po~er Land USe (i,.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supp 1y rounded up to two dec ;rna 1. places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in krns~ irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bata1a ( 10) EA T(323.00).GC(73.00), 62.00 82.00 TW(250.00) PR Bata1a ( 14) EA T(174.00).GC(21.00). 23.00 TWE(153.00) PR ·Bata 1a (13 ) EA •• T(162.00).GC(58.00). 3B.00 31.00 TWE (104.00 ) PR Batala ( 15) EA T(469.00).GC(246.00). 52.00 TWE(223.001) , PR Bata1a (12) EA T(592.00).GC(192.00). 3.00 130.00 TW(4.00).TWE(396.00) PR Bata1a (11) ED.EAG T(2BB.00).GC(B5.00). 11.00 2B.00 TWE(203.00) PR Bata1a 01) EA T(178.00),GC(162.00) 26.00 TWE(16.00) PR Bata 1a ( 12) EA T(BOB.OO),GC(40B.00). 34.00 TWE(400.00) PR Batala (12) ED,EAG T(159.00).GC(149.00). 2.00 15.00 TW(4.00).TWE(6.00) PR Batala (12) EA T(92.00).GC(64.00). 4.00 19.00 TWE(28.00) PR Batala (14) ED .E_AG T(96.00).GC(77.00). 1.00 23.00 TWE(l9.00) PR Bata 1a (15) ED.EAG T(127.00).GC(73.00), 6.00 16.00 TW(54.001) PR Sri Har- ( 16) fA T(83.00),GC(39.00), 64.00 24.00 gobindpur TWE( 4'4 .00) PR Sri Har- (6) EA T(187.00),GC(137.00), 18.00 3.00 31.00 gob1ndpur TWE(50.00)

PR Sri Har-~ •• -t)8) EA T(291.00),GC(188.00). 35.00 4.00 32.00 gobtndpur TWE(103.00) t'... PR Sri Har- ( 16) EA T(47J.00).GC(304.00), BB.OO 4.00 77 .00 gob1ndpur TWE( )67.00) 216 VILLAGE RAYYA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

L~ca- Name of village Total Tota'l Amenities available (i f not available within the ~10n (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next ode 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 avaflable is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tiona1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stoP. railway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 76 Buttar S1v1ya (63 ) 1.008.00 5,080 ( 757) P.M.H. PHC HP PO -(-5) BS PUC 77 Gaggar Bhana (43) 675.00 3.351 (536) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS C

78 Pa llah (42 ) 190.00 907 (156 ) P D TW.HP, -(-5) -( -5) -( -5) c 79 Dhardeo (70 ) 967.00 5,155 (803) P MCW, TW,HP PO -(-5) BS PHS 80 Rajdhan (73 ) 463.00 1,239 ( 189) P,M -(-5) TW,HP, PO -(5-10) as C

81 Bha l1pur (72) 416.00 1,575 (241 ) P -(5-10) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

82 Vada 1a Khurd (40) 460.00 2,105 (331) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

83 Sadhar (39) 547.00 1,534 (249) P.M.H D TW,HP PO Daily -(-5) C 95 Lohgarh (28) 293.00 1,373 (232) P -(-5) TW,HP, - (-5) -(-5) -(-5) C 96 Kaler Ghumman (29) 329.00 1,529 (254) P -(-5) TW,HP ":(-5) -(-5) BS

97 Loharanwala (27) 65.00 19.1 (32) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

98 Butar1 (82) 319.00 2,062 (369) P -(-5) HP PO Daily BS,RS

99 Kh11ch1an (83) 478.00 3.543 (609) P,M,H, HC, HP PTO Daily BS PUC RP(6) Phone

101 Thoth1an (88 ) 252.00 1,468 (2~8) P,M D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

106 Bhorchh1 ( 86) 1,321.00 3.202 (493) P,M,H RP,CHW TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Rajputan' 107 Bhorchhi (85) 212.00 1,062 (169) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Brahmnan 217 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. are.a under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti-­ (i nc lud- vat ion 1n9 gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Batala 04) EA T(884.00).GC(384.00). 3.00 121.00 TWE{500.00J PR Rayya ( 5) ED,EM T(557.00).GC(520.00). 118.00 TWE(37.00) PR Rayya (5) EA .. T(166.00).GC{102.00). 24.00 TWE(64.00) PR Sri Har- (16) EA T(854.00l.GC(300.00l. 3.00 110.00 gobindpur TWE{554.00) PR Rayya (10 ) EA T(407.00).GC(405.00). 56.00 W(2.00) PR Rayya (10) EA T(372.00).GC(255.00}. 44.00 TWE(102~00).0{15.00) PR Rayya ( 3) EA T(419.00).GC(223.00). 41.00 TWE{ 196.00) PR Rayya (8) EA •• T(489.00).GC(366.00). 58.00 W(123.00) PR Rayya (4) ED.EAG .. T{262.001.GC(189.001. 31.00 W(7.3.00) PR Rayya (3) ED.EAG .. T(292.00).GC(96.00). 2.00 35.00 TWE( 196.00) PR Rayya (3 ) EA •• T(57.00),GC(24.00). .. - 8.00 TWE(33.00) PR RIna (5) EA .. T(244.00).GC(108.00). 75.00 TWE ( 136 .00 ) PR Ra'y'yl (5) EA .. T(384.00),GC(133.00), 94.00 TWE(251.00) PR Jand1l1a (12 ) ED.EAG •• T(Z16.00).GC(51.00). 31\ .00 TW(4B.OO),TWE(117,00) PR Jt'ndiala (8) EO.EAG T(1139.00),GC(40S.00), 16.00 4.00 162.00 TW(20Z.00).TWE(53Z.00) :' PR Jandia1a (9. ) ED.EAG T(180.00).GC(140.00). 4.00 28.00 TWE(40.00) 218 VILLAGE RAYYA C.D.BLOCK Anten1t'1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village,. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. ~inage and -5 kms. ~'O kms. and 10+ kms. of ·the nearest place (in number where the fae i lity 1s available is g1 ven) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potab le) tele- of (bus graph market, stoP. railway hat. station. if any waterway)

,1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 108 Rattangarh (84) 198.00 1.104 (182) P D.CHW TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Shinder (17) 58'9.00 2,258 (393) P D HP PO -(-5) SS

110 Nar1njanpur (26) 418.00 1.657 (267) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Fattuwal 111 Madh (25) 1.17.00 807 (144) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

112 Nijjar ( 19) 151.00 743 (120) P -( -5') TW,HP. -(-5) - -'( -5) -(-5) c 113 Taung ( 18) 219.00 901 (159) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) BS c 114 Jallupur (16) 293.00 1,603 (262) P(2). -( 5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Kha 1ra M 115 L1dhar ( 15) 261. 00 1,620 (296) P -(-5) TW.C PO -(5-10) as

116 Hassanpur (14 ) 132.00 626 (10,9) P -(-5) TW.HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

117, Pheruman ( 13) 597.00 2.395 (419) P(2). HC,PHC. HP PO -(-5) BS M.H D,FPC 118 Chima Bath (21) 392.00 2,437 (382) P,M.H -(-5) W.HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

119 Paddey (20 ) 168.00 900 (155) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

120 Rayya (24 ) 392.00 229 (35) P(5). HC.PHC. T,W,TW , PTa Oa l1y BS.RS M(2). D.RP(6) HP.C Phone H(2).C 121 Pad1ana (23) 40.00 151 (26) -(-5) -(-5) TII,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

122 Umra Nangal (22 ) 189.00 688 ( 117) P -(-5) HP -(-5) Monthly 85

123 Chhap ianwa 1i (32) 204.00 1,341 (226) P -(-5) HP'. -(-5) -(-5) BS 219 'DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land u~e (i.e. area under different types of land u~e in hectare~ roach town ~upply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi Ilage di~tance Forest Irrigated by ~ource Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n km~.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (i nc I ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 , 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jandiala { 14) ED ,fAG T( 176.00 >,GC{ 137.00), 22.00 TW(12.00),TWf(27.uO) PR Rayya (6) EA T(536.00},GC(400.00}, 53.00 TWE(136.00) PR Rayya (2) ED,EAG T(355.00),GC(167.00), 63.00 TWE(188.00) PR Rayya (2) ED,EAG T(96.00),GC(96.00}, 21.00

PR Rayya (3) EO ,EAG T( 127.00) ,Ge( 119.00). 24.00 W(B.OO) PR Rayya (5 ) EA T(181.00),GC(178.00), 38.00 W(3.00)

PR Rayya (6 ) EA T(244.00),GC(212.00), 2.00 47.00 TWE(32.00)

PR Rayya (6) ED. EAG T(226.00),GC(179.00), 35 • .00 TW(47.00) PR Rayya (8) ED, EAG T(116.00),GC(89.00), 16.00 TWE(27.00) p~ Rayya (4) EA T(525.00),GC(351.00). B.OO 64.00 W( 174.00) PR Rayya ( 4) EA T(320.00),GC(315.00). 1.00 71.00 W( 5.00 I

PR Rayya (2 ) ED,EAG T{ 147. 00 ) •G C ( 120 .00 ) , 21.00 TWE (27.00) PR Rayya (3) fA T{235.00),GC{150.00). 10.00 2.00 145.00 TWE(85.00)

PR Rayya ( 1 ) ED,EAG T(36.00),GC(26.00), 4.00 TI\£(10.00) PR Rayya 0) EA T{lZ5.001.GC(lZ0.00), 64.00 TWE(5.001 PR Baba Baka la (Z) ED,EAG T(177.00),GC(141.00), 4.00 23.00 TWE( 36 .00) 220 VILLAGE RAYYA C.V. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village lotal Total' Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the t ion' 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) hee tares) of house­ Educa- Med lea 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tion a 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

124 Baba Bakala (31 ) 539.00 6,196 (1067) P(5), H(2l,MH. T,W,TW, PTO, Daily BS,RS M(5). D.FPC, HP Phone H(2},I TB,NH, RP,CHW 125 Dhianpur (30i 535.00 1,927 (3?6) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 5S

126 Danial (3S) 151.00 673 (134) P -(-5j TW,HP -(-5) -i-S) BS

127 Vadala Kalan (41) 887.00 4,197 (678) P,M,H H.D TW.HP PTO, Honthly BS Phone

128 Jalalpur (37) 234.00 30 (7) -1-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) Sathia1a

129 Daud (71) 141.00 547 (90) P ~(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

130 Chak Thathian (44) 45.00 Un-

131 Bedadpura (45) 166.00 1,036 (153) P -(-5) HP -( -5) B5

132 Thathian (36) 372.00 1,9~9 (340) P -(-5) TW"HP -(-5) BS

133 (46) 1,435.00 7,243 (1242) P,M(2), D,RP(7) HP PO -.( -5) 5S H( 2) ,C 134 Ghaziwal (47) 111.00 234 (37) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) c

135 Jhalari (50) 191.00 849 (160) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C

136 Khera Thanewal (49) 15S.00 398 (69) P -(-5) T'14, HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

137 Bhain'! Ram (48) 141.00 6S0 (100) P -(-5) TW,HP' -(-S) -(-5) BS Dtal 221

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of iand use in hectares roach town . supp 1.Y rounded 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 . (i nelud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rayya (2) EA T(423.00).GC(308.00}. 5.00 111.00 TWE(115.00)

PR Rayya (2) EA T(431.00).GC(317.DO). 17.00 8.00 79.00 TWE ( 114.00 ) PR Rayya (5 ) EA T(128.00).GC(7B.OO). 3.00 20.00 TWE(50.00) PR Saba Bakala (4) EA T(746.00),GC(497.DO). 23.00 118.00 TWE( 249 .00) PR Rayya (21 EA T(210.001.GC(lB3.00). 24.00 TWE(27.00)

PR Rayya (6) EA T(124.00),GC(65.00). 2.00 15.00 TWE(59.00) . inhabite.d

PR Saba Bakala (2 ) ED,EAG .f T(139.00),GC(121.00) 2.00 25.00 TWE ( 18.00) PR Baba Bakala (2) EA .. T(327.00).GC(254.00). 1.00 44.00 TI>IE(73.00) PR Baba Baka1a (5) EA T{1272.00).GC(502.00). 17.00 146.00 TW(300.00),TWE(470.00) PR Rayya ( 5) EA •• T(97.00).GC(85.00). 1.00 13.00 TW(12.00) PR Rayya (6) EA T{154.00),GC{140.001. 5.00 32..00 TW( 14.00) PR Rayya 1)0) ED.EAG. T{138.00).GC(124.00). 17.00 EA TWE(14.00) PR Ray-ya (10) ED.EAG .. T( 125.00) .Ge( 122 .00), 16.0Q TWE(3.00l 222 VILLAGE RAYYA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ vtllage. a dash (-) ;s shown in the column and next Code 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 availabl~,is given) hec tares) • of house­ Educa- Med iea 1 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cat ions (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Baka1a Tahsil (Part)

138 Bajadewal (54) i25.00 263 (42) ~(~5) -(~5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

139 tlaurangpur (53) 163.00 875 (159) P -(~5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

140 Jama 1pur (57) 166.00 1,050 (200) P,M RP W·, TW,HP PO -( ~5·) -(-5)

141 Kartarpur (56) 151.00 561 (98) P -(-5) w, TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

142 Khasi (4) 86.00 231 (33) -(-5) -(-5) ~(5-10)

143 Jalalpur (55) 105.00 159 (24) -(-5) -(~5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(~5) Sheron

144 Khanpur (3) 517.00 2,016 (354) P,M,H D,FPC,RP W,TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

145 Sheron Bagha (1) 886.00 1,089 (184) P -(-5) HP PO) - (-5) BS Phone

146 Sheron ~l igah (2) 439.00 780 (125) P RP HP po, ~(-5) -(-5) Phone

147 Ghaziwal Miani (5) 114.00 37 (8) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

148 Jodhe (6) 707.00 2,306 (341) P,M,H D W, TW,HP PO -(5-10) B5

149 Bal Sara; (7) 676.00 2,115 (350) p,~ D TW.HP -(-5) -(10+) B5

150 Dera Baba (428) 162.00 1,822 (118) -(-5) H,HC,D T,T~,HP PTO, -(10+) B5 Jaimal Sinqh Phone

151 Warraich (8) 368.00 2,228 (425) P ~ (-5) . HP -(-5) -"(5~ 10) BS

152. Lakhuw'a 1 (35) 112.00 813 (123) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 223 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and --.--- village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area- not (i n kms.) lrrl­ able aval1able gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rayya (8) ED,EAG .. T(l16.00J,GC(72.00). 9.00 TWE(44.00)

, PR Sri Har- ( 16) EA .. T( 121.00 ).GC(91.00 J, 28.00 14.00 gobindpur TW(7.00),TWE(23.00) PR Rayya ( 6) ED ,EAG ·. T(142.00),TWE(l42.00) 24.00

PR Rayya (5 ) ED,EAG ·. T(74.00),GC(31.00), 54.00 19.00 TWE(43.00) PR Rayya (8) ED.EAG .. T(53.00),GC(43.00). 15.00 .. 18.00 TWE( 10.00) PR Rayya (6 ) ED.EAG T(3S.00),GC(22.00). 41.00 29.00 TWE( i3.00) PR Rayya (5 ) ED,EAG .. T(208.00),GC(175.00), 62.00 247.00 TWE( 33 .00) PR Rayya (8) ED,EAG T(406.00),GC(406.00) -206.00 274.00

PR Rayya (8) ED.EAG .. T(282.00),GC(175.000, 56.00 21.00 80.00 TWE(107.00) PR Rayya (9 ) ED ,EAG ·. T(63.001.GC(63.00) 4.00 47.00

PR Rayya (5 ) ED,EAG T(41S.00),GC(393.00), 28.00 49.00 215.00 TW( 22 .00) PR Rayya ( 12) EA .' T(207.00),GC(158.00). 258.00 211.00 TWE(49.00) PR Rayya ( 11 ) EA .' T{7.00),TWE{7.00) 155.00

PR Sri Har- (20 ) EA .. T(151.00),GC(8.00). 2.00 76.00 139.00 gobindpur lWEI 143.00) PR Kapurtha1a ( 19) ED,EAG T(158.00).GC(102.00), 2.00 12.00 TWE (56. 00) 224 VILLAGE RAYYA "C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of viUage Total Total Amenities avajlable (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.)' area popula­ '1illage, a dash f-) is snown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5' krns, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in "number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of hous~­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph marketl stop, railway hat, station, 'if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 " 6 7 • 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

153 Daulo Nanga' (33) 344.00 2,477 (398') P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

154 Jallowal (34) 161.00 930 (157) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

155 Budha Theh (9) 147.00 6,189 (1142) P.M,H H HP PTO, -(5~10) BS,RS Phone

.j56 Wazir Bhullar (10) 660.00 2,522 (428) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-51 -(-5) BS,RS

157 Bule Nangal [11) 103.00 656 (111) P -(-5) TW -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

158 Mehtab Kat (12 ) 585.00 1,651 (268) P(21, -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) M,H

30,38,.00 1.37.984 P(85? H(7) (23458) M(33) MCII(1 ) H(23) MH(2) PUC(3) CIIC(O) C(2) HC(4) TR(O) PHC(4) I( 1) D(l6) AC(O) PHS(l) 0(0) TD( 1) FPC(3) NU(l) SMP(O) RP(3Z) CHII(3) 0(0) . 225 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectate~ roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ ab 1e avai lable gated, waste for cu"lti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rayya (4) EA T(287.00).GC(46.00). 2.00 55.00 TWE(241.00) PR Rayya ( 5) ED .EAG T(145.00).TWE(145.00) 2.00 14.00

PR Rayya (6) EA T(337.00),TW(337.00) 70.00 340.00

PR Rayya (7) ED .EAG .j, T(234.00).GC(144.00). 78.00 10.00 338.00 TWE( 90.00) PR Rayya (5) EA T(89.00).GC(88.00). 14.00 TWE( i.oO) PR Rayya (7) EA T(260.00).GC(49.00), 88.00 . 89.00 148.00 TW(211.00)

1(23.148.00) 1.379.00 352.00 5.467.00 GC(13,639.00) M(388.00) 1\IE(7.582.00) TII(l,524.00) 0(15.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN TARSJKKA C.D. BLOCK

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AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES TARSlkKA C.D. BLOCK

1991 t~us 1981 Census

Sr. Name of v'j llage Lee at ion location Location location No. (with Haabast No.) Code Code Cod-e Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

AIIr1tsar Tahsil (Part)

Aka1garh ( 167) 20/2/2/218 20/02/0.0.20/0218 17/2/2/1 0.6 11/0.2/0020./0. 106

2 Bhilowal ( 179) 20./2/2/211 20/ 02/0.020./ 0211 17/2/2/1 0.2 17 /02/0020/0102

3 Chatiwind leh1an ( 175) 20./2/2/216 20/0.2/0.0.20/0.216 17/2/2/10.0 )7/0.2/0.0.20/0.10.0.

4 Choganwan (182) ZO/2/Z'~J4 tOj O'l.l· 09~Ql tlf'lt. 17/2/?/l04 17/0.2/0.0.20/0104

5 Gil1 { )6B) ZO/2/2./'l..19 20/02/00aD/DH9 17/2/2/10.7 17/0.2/00.20/0107 17 {021 0020/0098 6 Mahan·; an Brahm~nan ( na·) 20/2/2/10l 2{}/02/DO~0/O-W I 17/2/2/98 20/0.2/0020./0.217 17/2/2/99 17/0.2/00.20./0.099 7 'Ii "~Il ~:!1a~ ( 173) 20/1·121217 8 Rasulpur Ka 1a)1 ( 169) 20./212/220. 20/0210C'201(}l2Q. 1712/2/110 17/02/0020/ (}11 0

9 sahadpura ( 183) 20 If-I 'IJ 'l ~'lt 2P/(}~1004(}JQ~lt t·V.2!2/103 17102/0020/0103

10; Turfan (181) 2.012I2J!1,),· 20/02/0020/()213 17/2/2/105 17/02/0020/0105 8aba 1."• .11 TabU ,'-art)

11 Argan Manga . (l09) 20/2/3/56 20/02/0030/0.0.56 1712/3/75 17/02/0030/0071$

12 Athwal (203 ) 20/213/54 . 20/02/0030/0054 17/2/3/69 17/02/0030/0069

13 Bagga (207) ZO/2I3IJO 20/02/0030/0010 17/2/3/62 17/0Z/0030/0062

14 Bainian (90) 20/2/3/93 20/02./0030/0.093 17/2./3/12 171 OZ/ 0030/ 0012

15 Ba1a Chakmash Mu1ad (194 ) ZOIY~'2 20/02./0030';0002 17/213/59 l!/OZ/0030,'OO59 Khera

16 Sa11owa1i (l8S) 20/2/3/l2 20/02/0030/0012 17/2/3/72 17/02/0030/0072 17 Bathanga rh ( 125) ZO/U3/S6 20/02/0030/0.036 17/2/3/22 17/02/00.30/0022 17/02/0030/0060 '8 Bat hu Chak ( 197) 20/2/3/3 20/02/0.030/0003 17/213/60 19 Berianwa 1a ( 78) 20/2/3/89 20/02/0030/00.89 17/2/3/41 17/02/0030/0041

20. Bnatt ike ~~) 2Q/2/3/41 20/0l10030/00n 17/Zl3/37 P/0.2/0030/0037

2) Bhoe (184) 20/2/3/18 20/021 OQ3001 0018 17(213/52 P/ 02/ 0030/ 0052

22 Bhoewal (201 ) ZO/213/50 20/02/0030/0050 17/2/3/48 17/02/0030/0048

23 Binjarwal ( 100) 20/2/3/42 20/02/0030/0042 17/2/3/46 }7/ 02/ 0030/ 0046

24 Bolat'a ( 114) 20/2/3/22 20/02/0030/0022 17/2/3/35 V/ D2/0030/0035

25 Bopa Ra\ ( 185) 20/2/3/20 20/0.2/ P03 0/ 00.20 17/2/3/50 17/02/0.030/0050 26 Chandanke prO) 20/2/3/55 20./0.2/0030/00.55 17/2/3/74 17/02/0030/0074

27 Dehriwa1a (95) 20/2/3/39 20/ 02/ 0030/ 0039 17 /'l./~/J8 17 /02/0030/0018

28 Dharmu Chak ( 101) 20/2/3/48 ZO/02/0030/0048 17/2/3/45 17/02/0.030/0045

29 Dhulka' ( 79) 20/2/3/94 2G/{)2/ 00301 00 94 l7/2/3/l3 17 /02/0030/ 00 13 230

ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES

TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. I'\ame of village location location location location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code. Code Code Code (l4anua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Baba B~kala Tahsil (Part)

30 Gaddo Rajada (190) 20/2/3/13 20/02/0030/0013 17/2/3/57 17/02/0030/0057

31 Ghanshampur ( 111) 20/2/3/49 20; 02/ 0030/ 0049 17/2/3/47 17/02/0030/ 0047

32 Ghugatwi n\l ( 104) 20/2/3/59 20/02/0030/0059 17/213/79 17/02/ 003.D1 007 9 Musa lmana 33 ( 123) .20/2/3137 20/02/0030/0037 17/2/3/21 17/02/0030/0021 34 J aspa 1 (76) 20/2/3/87 20/021 00301 038 7 17/213/42 17/02/0030/0042

35 Jhambke (204 ) 20/2/3/53 20/02/0030/0053 17/2/3/68 17/02/0030/0068

36 Jharu Nanga.1 (80) 20/2/3/85 Z{I/02/0030/0085 11/2/3/14 17/02/0030/00 14

37 Jiwan Bhander ( 166) 2.Q/2./3/26 tOI 021 00301 0026 17(213/31 17/02/0030/ 0031

38 Jodha Nagri (94 ) 20/2/3138 ZO/0Z/0030/D038 17{213119 17/02/0030/0019

39 Kaleke (77) 20/2/3/84 20/02/ 0030/ 0084 17/2/3/15 17/02/0030/0015

40 Kaler Bala Pain (202) 2.0/2/3/51 20/02/0030/0051 1 i /2/3/70 17/02/0030/0070

41 Kazikot ( 209) 2.0/2/3/7 20/02/ 0030/ 0007 17/2/3/64 17/02/0030/0064

42. Khera (193) 20/2/3/1 2.G/02/00 30/000 1 17/2/3/58 17/02/0030/0058

43 Ktliddowali ( 189) 20/2/3/14 20/02/0030/0014 17/2/3/56 17/02/0030/0056

44 Koha1a ( 165) 20/2/3/25 20/02/0030/0025 17/2/3/32 17/02/0030/0032

45 Kot Hayat (97) 2072/3/44 20/02/0030/0044 17/2/3/39 17 /02/0030/0039

4f. kotkhera- { 1~3) 20/2/3/28 20/02/0030/0028 17/2/3/28 17/02/0030/0028 47 lola (162) 20/2/3/27 20/02/0030/0027 17/2/3/30 17/ 02{,0030/ 0030

48 Madhepur (89) 20/2/3/100 20/02/0030/0100 17/2/3/10 17/02/0030/0010

49 Mahmudpura (210) 20/213/8 20/02/0030/0008 17/2/3/65 17/02/0030/0065 50 Mahsampur Kalan. (75) 20/2/3/45 20/02/0030/0045 17/2/3/43 17 / og/ 0030/0043 51 Mahsampur Khurd (74) 20/2/3/46 20/02/0030/0046 17/2/3/44 17/02/0030/0044

52 Malik Nangal ( 106) 20/2./3i58 20/02/0030/0058 H/2/3/82 17/02/0030/0082 .\ 53 Malowa1 '(121) 20/2/3/33 20/02/0030/0033 17/2/3/2.9 17 /02/0030/.0029

54 Mattewa 1 ( 187) 20/2/3/17 20/02/0030/0017 17/2/3/53 17/02/0030/0053

S5 Muchha 1 (91) 29/2/3/92 20/02/0030/0092 17/2/3/11 17/02/0030/001i

56 Naraingarh • ( 124) 20/2/3/34 20/02/0030/0034 17/213/23 17/0Z/003Q/0023

57 Ni bb arwi nd ( 188! 20/2/3/16 20/021 0030/ 00 16 17/2/3/54 17/ Q2/ 0030/ 0054

58 Palluwan (180) 20/2/3/15 20/02/ 00 30/ 0015 17/2/3/55 17/02/0030/0055 231

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of village Locat ion Location Locat ion Locat ion No. (with Haaba5t N~.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manua 1) (Compu_ter)

2 3 - 4 5 6

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 59 Ra ipur Khurd (.92) 20/2/3/91 20/02/0030/0091 17/2/3i20 17/02/0030/0020

60 Ramana Chak (81 ) 20i2!3/86 20/02/0030/0086 17/2/3/16 17/02/0030/0016

61 Ramdewa 1i Musa lmanan (200 ) 20/2/3/1-1 20/02/0030/0011 17/2/3/73 17/02/0030/0073

62 Rasulpur Khurd ( 117) 20/2/3/29 20/02/0030/0029 17/2/3/27 17/02/ _OO 30/0027

63 Rupowali Brahmnan ( 199) _20/2/3/5 20/02/0030/0005 17/2/3/71 17/02/0030/0071

64 Saido Lehal ( 164) 20/2/3/24 20/02/0030/0024 17/2/3/33 . 17/02/0030/0033

65 Saidpur (98) 20/2/3/43 ·20/02/0030/0043 17/2/3/38 17/ Ol/ OG30i 003&

66 Sang Ral ( lla) 20/2/3/30 20/G2/0030/00~O 17/2/3/26 17/02/0030/0026

67 Sara i ( 115j 20/2/3/40 20/02/0030/0040 1'7/2/3/36 17{O'lj O(}30IOO 36

68 Sarja (93) 20/2/3/90 20/02/0030/0090 17/2/3/17 17/02/0030/0017

69 Shahpur Khurd ( 119) 20/3/3/31 20/02/0030/0031 Il/2/3/25 17/02/0030/0025

70 Sialka (208) 20/2/3/6 20/02/0030/0006 17/2/3/63 17/02/0030/0063 n ( 198) 20/2/3/4 20/02/0030/0004 17/2/3/61 17/02/0030/0061 7Z Singhpura (96) 20/2/3/88 20/02/0030/0088 17/2/3/40 17/02/0030/0040

73 Suro Paddah ( 108) 20/2/3/57 20/02/0030/0057 17/2/3/80 17/02/ C030: 0080

74 Taharpura ( 113) 20/2/3/19 20/02/0030/0019 17/2/3/51 17/02/0030/0051

75 Talwandi ( 120) 20/2/3/32 20/02/0030/0032 17/2/3/24 17/02/0030/0G24

76 Ta_ne 1 ( 112) 20/2/3/21 20/02/0030;0021 17/2/3/49 17/02/0030/0049

77 Tangran ( 126) 20/2/3/35 20/02/0030/0035 20/2/3/3 17/02/0030/0003

78 Tarsikka (116) 20/2/3/2j 20/02/0030/0023 17/2/3/34 17/02/0030/0034

79 uchokey Ka~an (206) 20/2/3/9 20/02/0030/0009 17/2/3/66 17/02/0030/0066

80 Uchokey Khurd (205) 20/2/3/52 20/02/0030/0052 17/2/3/67 17/02/0030/0067

81 Udho Nangal ( 107) 20/2/3/60 20/02/0030/0060 17/2/3/81 17/02/0030/0081

VILLAGE DIRECTORY TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK 234

VILLAGE TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca­ Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion . th H"b N ) area popula­ village, a dash {-} is shown in the column and next ( Wl ao ast o. of the Code tion to I it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place {i n number where the facility is available is given) nectares} of house­ Educa­ Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations ( potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway "hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Amritsar Tahs11 ( Part).

101 Mahanian ( 172) 220.00 614 (88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Brahmanan

211 Bhilowal ( 179) 554.00 1,8?7 (281 ) P PHC,D HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

212 Sahaopura . • ( 133) 207.00 865 ( 140) p -(5-10) W,TW, -(5-10) -(5-10) BS HP,C 213 Turfan ( 18·1) 105.00 123. (20) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -( -sf -(5-10) BS

214 ~'lJthoganwan ( 182) 333.00 1,475 (228) P,M,H -(-5) T,;I,HP PO -(-5) BS oil

216 Chat;w;nd ( 175) 249.00 1,446 (239) P,M,TR -(5-10) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Lehlan

217 Miran Chak (173) 117. CO 345 (52) P - (-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -~-5)

218 Aka Igarh ( 167) 599.00 2,642 (409) P.M.H D TW,HP PO -( 5-10) BS·

219 Gi 11 ( 168) 143.00 522 (89) p -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

220 Rasulpur ( 169) 711.00 3,050 (477) P He TW.HP PO -(-5) BS Kalan

3238.00 12,939 (2023) P(9), H(O),MCW(O) M(3) MH(O),CWC(D) H(t}, HC( 1) ,PMC( 1) PUC(O) D(Z),PHS(O} C(O) , TB(O) .FPC(O) TR( 1) NH(O).SMP(O) I (0), RP(O).CHW(O) AC(O) 0(0) 0(0) 235 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Neorest Power Land use. (1.e. area under d1ffer~nt ty;pes of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec imal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (1nkms.) irr1- able ava1lable gated waste for culti ... (includ­ vat ion .ing gauchar and groves)

.11 12 13 14 15 .16 17 18

PR Jandh laC 1l) ED. T(196.00).GC(196.00) 4.00 ZO.OO EAG

PR Bata la ( 13~ ED. T(436.00).GC(333.00). 56.00 62.00 EAG TWE(103.00)

PR Bata 1a (14) ED, T(1~5.00),GC(185.00) 2?OO EAG

PR Jandia1a( 12) ED, T(55.00),GC(55.0~) 39.00 11.00 EAG PR Jandiala( 14) ED. _... T(297.00).GC(249.00). 36.00 EAG TWE(48.00) PR Jandiala(ll) EO. T(225.00).GC(46.00). 24.00 EAG TWE(l79.00) PR Jandia1a(1l) EA T(104.00),GC(37.00). 13.00 TWE(67.00) PR Jand1a1a(101 EA T(508.00).GC(24.00). 91.00 TW( ·14 :00 l. TWE( 470.00 1

PR Jand1a1a(11) EA T( 95. 00) .GC( 4.00), 48.00 TW(2.00),TWE(89.00) PR Jandia1a (4) ED, T(555.00).GC(531.00). 156.00 EAG TW(2.00),TWE(20.00)

T(2656.00).4t(1662.00). 95.00 4.00 483.00 TVE(976.00}.TW(18.00) 236

VILlAGE TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca· Name of village Total Total Amenities available (1f not available within the tion (with Jbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next I Code' of the t10n ,to it in brackets the' distance in broad ranges viz. Mo. village and' -5 kms, ,5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest, p1ace (in number where the facility is available is given) , hectares 1 of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water 8. days ctltions (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Baba Bakala Tahs)l (Part) 1 Khera (\93) 142.00 896 (153) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

2 Bala Chakmash(194) 110.00 49 (5) -(-5) PHC HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mulad Khera- 3 Bathu Chak ( 197) 153.00 .606 (107) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

4 Sidhwan ( 198) 113.00 885 (149) P,M,H H,PHC HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

5 Rupowll1 099 ) 238.00 687 (12S) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Brahmnan

~ $1& lka (208) 247.00 1,155 (167) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

7 K.~ikot ( 209) 85.00 376 (61) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

8 .Metunudpu.-o, (210) 174.00 507 (88) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

9 Uchokey (206) 424.00 2.544 (400) P -(-5) TN.HP PO -(-5) BS Kalan 10 Ba9g a (207) 433.00 1.698 (293) P.M -(-5) TN,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

11 Ramdewall (200) 587.00 1,859 (272) P.M.H -(-5) Ii,HP PO -(-5) as Ml,Isalmanana '" 12 Bellowall (186) 119.00 219 (37) P -(-5) TIi.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Gaddo Rajada (190) 193.00 733 (118) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

14 Kh1cfdowa11 (189) 175.00 886 (138) p -( -Sl. HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

15 Panuwan (180) 136.00 330 (47) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

16 N1~barw1nd (188 ) 218.00 691 (116) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(.:-5) -(-5) 237 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two dec 1ma 1 places) to and ·vi 11 age distance Forest' Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (tnkms.) 'irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ ( includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bata1a (a) ED. T(98.00).TWE(98.00) 18.00 H.OO 15.00 EAG PR Batala (11 ) EA -- T(81.00).TWE(81.00) 14.00 15.00

PR Data 1a (lZ) ED, T(117.00ti TWE(117.00) Zl.00 lS.00 EAG

PR B.ata la (11 ) ED, T(97.00).~C(37.00), 4.00 1Z.00 EAG TWEC60.00) PR Batala (16) EA T(20S.00).GC(115.00). 33.00 TWE( 90. 00)· PR Batala (8) ED, T(16S.00).TWE(165.00) 62.00 20.00 EAG PR Batala (15) EA T(71.00).GC(25.00}. 14.00 TWE(46.00) PR Batala (14 ) EA T(156.00).GC(53.00). 18.00 TWE(103.oo)

PR Batala (7) EA T(31l.00)~GC(16B.00). 53.00 TWEt203.00) PR Batala (10) ED, T(383.00).GC(289.00J. 50.00 EAG TWE(94.00) PR Bata1a (10 ) ED. T(521.00).GC(168.00), 66.00 EAG TW£(353.oo) PR Jandta la(10) EA, T(106.00).GC(49.oo), 13.00 EAG TWE(57.00) PR Jandh la(l2) EA T(172 .00) .GCC 101.00), 21.00 TWE(7l.00) PR Jandfala( 13) EA T(147.00}.GC(90.00). 28.00 TWE( 57.00) PR Jand,a1a(l3) EA T(123.00).GC(111.00), 13.00 TWE( 12. DO}

PR Batala ( 13) EA T(195.00).TWE(19S.00J 23.00

~ \ ~38 YILLAGE TARSIlKA C.D. BLOCK 1een1ties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available withfn the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the coltl1ln and next Cod~ of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. . No. village and .,..5 k11\5, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in number where t~e facil1ty is available is g1ve~) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking ~ost Day or Communf- Iotolds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! railway hat, station. f.f any waterway)

1 2 3 4 '5. 6 '7 8 9 10

Baba B.kal. Tahsil (Part) 17 Mattewal (187) 625.00 2,276 (403) P,M,H H(2),D. W.TW. PTO Daily BS FPC HP

18 Bhoe ( 184) 211.00 478 (78) P - (-s) • TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) as

19 Taharpuraa ( 113) 344.00 992 (147) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

20 lfopara1 ( 185) 198.00 973 (147) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) as

21 .Tanel ( 112) 405.00 1.362 (229) P.M -(-5) TW,HP. PO -(-5) as

22 80 lara '(14) 168.00 860 (120) P -(-5) TW.HP PO -(-5) BS

23 Tars1kka ( 116) 1145.00 5.615 (932) P.M.H. K.PKC W.HP PTO Daily BS PUC Phone 24 Saido Lehal ( 164) 471.00 1.884 (304) p -(-5) TK.HP -(-5) -(-5) as

25 Kohal. ,165 ) 226.00 1.220 (160) P -(-5) TW.HP -( -5) -(-5) as

26 Jiwan (166 ) 145.00 319 (53) .p -(-5) TII.HP -(",5) -(-5) 8S 8hander 27 lola ( 162) 886.00 3.257 (486) P.M.H 0 W.TII.HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

28 Kotkhera (163 ) 244.00 1.345 (230)' P -(-5) W.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-s)

29 Rasulpur ( 117) 189.00 472 (80) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 30 ( 118) 115.00 249 (35) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

31 Shahpur ( 119) 99.00 309 (51) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 32 Talwandt (120 ) 187.00 553 (78) P -(-5) HP ;(-5) -(-5-) -(-5) 239

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area upder different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest . Irrigated by source·· Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able available' gated waste for cult1- linclud- 'Jatlqn . 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jandh laC 13) ED, T(523.00),GC(43.00), 102.00 EAG TWE(480.00) PR Jandia laC 12) EA T(185.00).GC(17.00), 3.00 23.00 TWE( 168.00) PR Bata 1a ( l4) EA T(279.00).GC(2.00) 15.00 50.00 TWE(277~00) PR Batala (13) EA T(155.00).GC(26.00). 7.00 36.00 TWE(129.00) PR JandhIa( 13) EA T(333.00).GC(72.00). 19.00 53.00 WE(261.00) . PR JandhIa(l3) EA T(127.00),GC(11.00). 23.00 18.00 •• .. TWE( 116.00) PR Jandiala( 11) EA T(857.00).GC(523~00). 156.00 132.00 TW(76.00).TWE(258.00) PTt Jandiala( 10) EA T(429.00).GC(58.00). 48.00 TWE (371. 00) PR Jandh la( 11) ED. T( 170.00) .GC( 29 .00). 29.GO 27.00 EAG T\lE ( 141. 00 ) PR Jandia la( 10) EA T(119.00).GC(66.00). 4.00 22.00 TWE( 53. 00) PR Jandhla (8) ED. T(780.00).GC(76.00). 106.00" EAG TW(100.00).TWE(604.0G) PR Jandia fa (8) ED. T(184.00).GC(24.00). 60.00 " EAG TWE( 160.0.0). PR Jandia la (8) ED. T(168.00).GC(20.00). 21.00 EAG TWE( 148.00) PR Jandhla(lO) ED. T(102.00).GC(44.00). 13.00 EAG TWE(58.00) PR Jandia la( 11) EA T(91.00).GC(52.00). -.. 8.00 TWE(39.00). PR Jandia la (6) ED. T(169.0a),TWE(169.00) 18.00 EAG 240

VillAGE TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and"

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not aval1able 1i1thin the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, II dash (-) is shown in. the column and next Code of the twn to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. Ho. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place ( in number where the f ac 11 ity 1s ava 11 ab Ie is 9 i vert) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Conmuni- holds tional water & days cations . (Potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market! ral1way hat, statlon, If any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

laba lakala Tahsil (Part) 33 Malowal ( 121) 572.00 1,297 (208) P,M,H -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

34 Nap'aingarh ( 124) 146.00 597 (99) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) RS

35 Tangran ( 126) 425.00 2,473 (372) P MH.D HP PO. DailY' BS,RS P.hone 36 Bathangarb ( 125) 160.00 1,\74 (117) P -{-51 HP -( -5) -(-5) RS

37 Jabbowa 1 ( 123) 813.00 3,374 (540) P.M.H D TW,HP PO -(-s) -(-5) , 38 Jodha Nagri (94 ) 342.00 1.545 (235) P -(-5) HP "-(-5) -(-5) -(.-5)

39 Dehr 1wa la (95) 655.00 2,690 (447) P,M,H H,FPC TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

·4:: Sarai ( 115) ·104.00 431 (6Z) P -(-5) TW,HP - (-5) -(-5) -(-5)

41 Bhaft ike (99) 270.00 1.457 (230) P,M -(5-101 TW."P. PO -(5-10) as C 42 Binjarwal (l00) 168.00 95 (10) -(-5) -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) 'ss

43 Saidpur (98) 262.00 1.602 (211) P,M PHC TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

44 Kot Hayat (97) 1!6.00 326 (.56) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

, ' 45 Hahsampur (75) 444.00 1,596 (221) P.K ,HC N.1W. PO -(5-10) BS Kalan ~ HP"

46 Mahsampur (74) 215.00 1.338 (233) P -(~5) TW.HP PTO -(5-10) ,85 Khurd

48 Dharmu Chak (101) 206.00 961 ( 162") p -( ... 5) TW.HP.C -(-5) -(-5) 'S

49 Ghans ha_pur:. (111 ) 163.00 975 (161) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(5-10) BS 241

DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 '18

PR Jand1ala (8) ED. T(484.00).GC(40.00), 88.00 EAG TWE (444.00) PR Jand1ala( 12) EA T(105.00),TWE(105.00) 13.00 28.00

PR Jandiala (6) EA T(353.00}.GC(67.00), 72.00 TWE(286.00) PR Jandiala (6) EA T(145.00).TWE(145.00) 15.00

PR Jand1ala( 10) EA T(718.001.GC(BO.00). 95.00 TWE (638. 00) PR Jand1a la( 11) . ED. T(300.001.GC(75.00). 42.00 EAG TWE (225.00) PR Jand1ala(U) ,ED, T(561.001.GC(256.00), 94.00 EAG TWE(305.00} PR Jand1ala(13) EA ... T(92 .00) ,GC(l.OO). 3.00 9.00 TWE( 91. 00) PR Jand1a1a( 13} ED. T(239.00),TWE(239.00) 6.00 25.00 EAG PR Jand1ala(12) EA T(147.00),GC(145.00), 5.00 16.00 TWE(2.00) PR Jandiala( 14) ED. T(241.00),TWE(241.00) 21.00 EAG PR Jandia la( 13) ED. T(135.001.GC(47.001. 5.00 16.00 EAG .lWE( 88. OO} . PR Jand1ala(16} ED. T(223.00).GC(73.00). 173.00 48.00 EAG TWE(150.00) PR Bata la el3} EA T(188.00).GC(18.00) 27.00 TWE ( 170. OO) PR • Bata 1a ( 13) EA T(128.00),GC(32.00J. 46.00 1.00 31.00 TWE(96.00} , PR Bata la el3} EA T(142.00),GC(104.00}, 21.00 TW(10.oo).TWE(28.00) 24~ VILlAGE TAitSIllA C.O. BLOCK AnIen;t1es and

Lqca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available' (if not available within the ~~on (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village. a dash (-) 1s shown in the coltunn and next ode of the tion to 1t in brackets the distance 1n broad ranges viz. No. village and -5 ·kllls. 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the neares t p Iace (1n number where the facility is aval1able 1s given) . hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat. station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7· 8 9 10 .

B.b. Bakal. Tahsil {Part}

50 ~hoewal (201) 496.00 1.297 (197) P -(-5) ni.HP PO -(5-10) -(-

51 Kaler Bala (202 ) 297.00 1.065 (174) P,M.H -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Pain 52 Uchokey (205) 448.00 1.328 (212) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) 8S Khurd

53 Jhambke (204) 129~.00 606 (85) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

54 Athwal (203) 99.00 591 (102) P -(-51 TW, HP' -(-5~ - (5-10 I BS

55 Chandanke ( nO) 642.00 2,571 (412) P,M D HP PO -(5-10) as

56 Argan Manga (109) 344.00 1,449 (249) P -(-5) HP -(-51 -(-51 -(-5)

57 Suro Paddah ( 108) 139.00 664 (114) P -(-5) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S

58 Ma lik Nanga 1 ( 1061 221.00 ·855 (1440 P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

59 Ghugatwind (1041 259.00 243 (40) P -(-5) W~HP -(-5) -(-5) 8S Musalmana

60 Udho Nangal (107 I 569.00 3,384 (543) P,M(2), -(-5) W,HP PO -(-5) 8S H.PUC 84 Kaleke (77 ) 347.00 2,263 (398) P,M,H D HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

85 Jharu Nangal (80) 176.00 553 (96) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5),' -('-5)

86 Ramana Chak (81 ) 212.00 1,559 (251) P -(-5) TW,liP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

87 Jaspal (76) 257.00 80s (124) p -(-5) HP -(-51 -(5-10) -(5-10) 243 DIRECTORY Land use

, App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply ro~~ded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (inkms.) irri­ able available . gdted w4ste for cult;­ (includ~ V4tlon Ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 1S 16 17 18

PR Batala ( 11) ED ,EAG, T(420.00),GC(57.00), 76.00 EA TW(l7.00).TWE(346.00) , PR Jandiala(14) EA T(255.00),GC(69.00) 14.00 28.00 TWE(186.00)

PR Batala ( 11) EA T(404.00),GC(40.00), 44.00 TWE( 364. 00) PR Batala (8) EA T(112.00),TWE(112.00) 17.00

PR Batala ( 10) EA T(88.00),TW(16.00), 11.00 TWE (72.00) PR Batala ( 10) EA T(515.00),GC(61.0P), 55.00 72.00 TWE(454.00) PR Batala (10 ) EA T(292.00),GC(147.00), 52.00 TWE(145.00) PR Batala (12 ) ED, T(83.00).TWE(83.00) 42.00 14.00 EAG PR Batala (12 ) EA T(170.00),GC('5.0o). 18.00 33.00 TWE(75.00) PR Batala (15) ED, T(231.00).GC(20.00), 2.00 26.00 EAG TWE ( 211. 00)

PR Batala (11 ) EA T(433.00).GC(151.00), 51.00 85.00 TW(44.0o),TWE(238.o0)

PR Rayya (7) ED, T(316.0o),GC(~89.00), 1.00 30.00 EAG TWE( 127.00) PR Rayya (7) ED, T(158.00),GC(61.00), 18.00 ·EAG TWE(97.00) PR Jandhla(15) ED, T(180.00).GC(116.00). 32.00 EAG TWE(64.00) PR Rayya (7 ) ED, T(227.00).6C(130.00). 7.00 23.00 EAG TWE(97.00) 244

VJLLAGE TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca· Name of vi llage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-J is shown in the column and next Code 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 tional water & days cations (potable tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Saba Sakala Tahsil (Part)

88 Singhpura (96) 110.00 414 (74) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

89 Berianwala (78) 197.00 329 (60) p -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-51

90 Sarja (93) 209.00 822 (109) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

91 Raipur Khurd (92) l38.00 43~ (77) p -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10) C

92 I-Iuchha 1 (91) 821. 00 3,794 "(606) P,M,H RP,O HP PTa -(-51 -(-5) PhQne

93 Bainian (90) 187.00 725 (112) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

94 Dhulka (79) 646.00 2,784 (430) P,M,H 0 HP 1'0, -(-51 -('-5) Phone

100 Madhepur (89) 85.00 393 (65) P -(-5) TW,HP ~(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

21340.00 87,151(13913) P(69), H(5)."tll(O) M(20) MH(I),Cllt(O) H(13) , HC(0),PHC(5) PUC(2) DC 7) .PHS( 0) C(O), TB(O).FPC(2) TR(O) N"(O),S"P(O) 1(0) , RP(l),CHY(O) AC(O) O( 1) 0(0) 245

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two dec1mal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cu ltur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab le gated waste tor culti· (includ­ vation Ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR RaYY!l (8) ED, T(81.00),GC(13.00), 15.00 14.00 EAG TWE(68.00) PR Jandia1a( 15) ED, T( 133. 00) ,GC ( 1. 00) , 41.00 3.00 20.00 EAG TWE(132.00) PR Jandia Ja( 13) ED, T( 186 • 00 ) ,G C( 109 • 00 ) , 23.00 EAG TWE(77 .00) PR JandiaJa(11) ED, T( 118.00) ,GC ( 28.00) , 2.00 18.00 EAG TWE(90.00) PR Rayya (9) ED, T(730.0u),GC(25.00), 1.00 90.00 EAG TW(211.00),TWE(494.00) ... PR JandiaJa(14) ED, T(167.00),TW(49.00), 4.00 16.00 EAG TWE( 118.00) PR Rayya (8) ED, T(567.00),GC(176.00), 9.00 70.00 EAG TW(121.00),TNE(270.00) PR JandiaJa(12) ED, T(74.00),TW(28.00), 1.00 10.00 EAG TWE(46.00)

T(17820.00),GC(4695.00) 870.00 34.00 2616.00 W[(262.00). TWE(.12192.00) TW{672.00) ~ !!! a~. f ~ I ~ £ ~ Z i ~ . i f ~~oli ~1 1 9t; @, ~~ ~6 I e . ./

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. i a 1 Name of vlllage toe at ion Locat ion Locat ion Locat ion No. (with Haabast fto.) Code Code Code Code (M~nuan (computer) (Manual) (Compute! )

2. 3 4- 5 6

Tarn ~aran Tahsil (Part) N Batha1 Sehja Singh (277) 20/2/4/266 20/02/0040/0266 17/2/4/266 17/02/0040/0266

2 Shail Dhaiwa1a (345) 20/2/4/209 20/02/0040/0209 17/2/4/254 17/02/0040/0254 3 Bhajawa1i (324) 20/2/4/192. 20/02/0040/0192 17/2/4/232 17/02/0040/0232 4 Bhoian (325) 20/2/4/193 20/02/0040/0193 17/2/4/231 11/02/0040/0231 5 Brahmpur (308) 20/2/4/267 20/02/0040/0267. 17/2/4/260 17/02/0040/0260 6 Chak Mehar (346 ) 20/2/4/220 20/02/0040/0220 17./2/4/251 17/02/0040/0251

7 Chak Sarhali (296) 20/2/4/282 20/02/0040/0282 17/2/4/294 17/02/0040/0294

8 Chamba ka1an (354) 20/2/4/289 20/02/0040/0289 17/2/4/292 17/02/0040/0292

9 Choilla Sahib (304) 20/2/4/284 20/02/0040/0284 17/2/4/265 17/02/0040/0285

10 Da lawa lp ur (312) 20/2/4/218' 20/02/0040/0218 17/2/4/262 17/02/0040/0262

11 Dhatal ( 297) 20/2/4'/280 20/02/0040/0280 17/2/4/295 17/02/0040/0295

12 Dhun ( 353) 20/2/4/287 20/02/0040/0287 17/2/4/291 17/02/ 0040/ 0291

13 Dhunda ( 343) 20/2/4/207 20/02/0040/0207 17/2/4/230 17/02/0040/0230

14 Dadiar (293l 20/2/4/279 20/02/0040/0279 17/2/4/282 17/02/0040/0282

15 Fateha Bad (326) 20/2/4/195 20/02/0040/0195 17/2/4/234 17/02/0040/0234

16 Gandhiwind ( 298) 20/2/4/291 20/.02/0040/0291 17/2/4/297 17/02/0040/0297

17 Gharka (352) 20/2/4/286 20/02/0040/0286 17/2/4/290 17/02/0040/0290

18 Gujarpur (351) 20/2/4/213 20/92/ 0040/ 0213 17/2/4/289 17/02/0040/0289

19 Jama Rai (347) , 20/2/4/219 20/02/0040/0219 17/2/4/252 17/02/0040/0252

20 Jaune Ke (300) 20/2/4/294 20/02/0040/0294 17/2/4/299 17/02/0040/0299

21 Jhandher (342 ) 20/2/4/206 20/02/0040/0206 17/2/4/226 17 /02/0040/0226

22 Johal Dhaiwa1a (349 ) 20/2/4/211 20/02/0040/0211 17/2/4/253 17 /02/0040/0253

23 Kaler Dhaiwala (348) 20/2/4/210 20/02/0040/0210 17/2/4/256 17/02/0040/0256

24 Kambo Dhaiwala (355) 20/2/4/290 2Q/ 02/ 0040/ 0290 17/2/4/300 17 /02/0040/0300

25 Khan Chhabri (321) 20/2/4/191 20/02/0040/0191 17/2/4/233 17 /02/0040/0233

26 Khan Rajada (322) 20/2/4/190 20/02/ 0040/ 0 190 17/2/4/236 17/021 0040/ 02 36

27 Khara (295 ) 20/2/4/283 20/02/0040/0283 17/2/4/284 17/02/0040/0284

28 Khel1a (323) 20/2/4/194 20/02/0040/0194 17/2/4/235 17 /02/0040/0235

29 Kiriyan (356 ) 20/2/4/295 20/02/0040/0295 17/2/4/301 17/02/0040/0301

30 Lohar (310) 20/2/4/216 20/02/0040/0216 17/2/4/258 17/0210040/0258 250

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

1991 C-ensus 1981 Census

Sr. Name of vi l1age Locat ion Location Location Location No. (with Haobast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

31 Manak Oeke ( 344) 20/2/4/208 ZO/02/0040/0208 17/2/4/255 17/02/0040/0255 32 Marhana ( 301) 20/214/293 20/02/0040/0293 17/2/4/298 17/02/0040/0298 33 Mohanpur ( 278) 20/2/4/269 20/02/0040/0269 17/2/4/273 17/0210040/0273

34 Mundapind ( 350) 20/214/212 20/02/0040/ 021 ~ 17/2/4/257 17/0210040/0257 35 Nat hupura (299 ) 20/2/4/292 20/02/0040/0292 17/2/4/296 17/02/0040/0296 36. Pakhupura ( 306) 20/2/4/214 20/0210040/0214 17/2/4/287 17/02/0040/0287

37 Rall-a1 Chahal (311 ) 20/2/4/217 20/02/0040/0217 17/2/4/261 17/02/0040/0261

38 Raniwala (307) 20/2/4/215 20/021 0040/ 0215 17/2/4/288 17/02/ 0040/0288 39 Rania ( 294) 20/2/4/281 20/02/0040/0281 17/2/4/283 17/02/0040/0283 40 Ratoke (305 ) 20/2/4/285 20/02/0040/0285 17/2/4/286 17/02/0040/0286 41 Ruriwa 1a (302 ) 20/2/4/288 20/02/0040/0288 17/2/4/293 17/02/0040/0293 42 (309) 20/2/4/268 2C/02/0040/0268 l7/2/4/259 17/02/0040/0259

43 Sarhali Kalan (303 ) 20/2/4/278 20/02/0040/0278 17/2/4/278 17/02/ 0040/ 0278 44 Shakri (285) 20/2/4/27.6 20/02/0040/0276 17/2/4/217 17/02/0040/0277

45 Sohawa ( 279) 20/2/4/270 20/0Z/0040/0270 17/2/4/274 17/02/0040/0274 46 Tanda (319 ) 20/2/4/221 20/02/0040/0221 17/2/4/250 17/02/0040/0250 47 V1r1ng (276 ) 20/2/4/264 20/02/ 0040/ 02 64 17/2/4/267 17/02./0040/0Z67 48 Waryah, (280) 20/2/4/263 20/02/0040/0263 17/2/4/272 17/02/0040/0272 49 Zinardar (289) 20/2/4/277 20/02/0040/0277 17/2/4/281 17/02/0040/0281 VILLAGE DIRECTORY CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK 252

VILLAGE

CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK -Amenities and

Loca· N~e of vi llage Total Total Amenitlel> available (if not available with1n the t ion (wlth Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (. ) is shown ill the co 1urnn and next Code of the tion to it 1n brackets the distance in broad ranges ,ill Na. vi 11 age and -5 kms. 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place ( in II umber where the facility is available b!'given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Comrnunt .. holdS tional water &- days cat toJ\s (potable tele- of (bus gr~ph market{ ~top, hat. railway station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn raran Tahsil (Part) 190 Khan Rajada (322 ) 196.00 296 (44) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

191 ~hn Chhabr i (321) 392.00 t.709(3211 P,M -r-51 liP PO "(-5) as

192 Bhajowa li ( 324) 84.00 97 (13 I -( -5) .-{ -5) TW,HP -{ -5) a( .. WI BS

193 Bhoian ( 3ZS) 81.00 267 (54) P -(-5) TV.HP -(-5) ~( .. 5) .~ -6)

194 Khe 11 a ( 323) 125.00 489 (9H P -(-5) T\I.HP -( -5) -( -5'1 -(·5)

195 Fate habad '32e) 1,216.00 6,818{ 104!H P,M,H H,PHC,D. TW,HP.C PTO Daily U.S FPC,CH¥ Phone

206 JhaAdher (~2) 28t~OO 840 (146) P -(-5) np -(-H -, -5) ·(-5-)

·l07 phunda (343 ) 1.478.00 3,046 (488 ) p ••,.a 1) HP PO -( -5) -8S

209 Manak De"e t3") 271.0{)- 437 (74 ) p." -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -t-S)

209 .. Bhail ; ( 345) l,170.GO 3-,129 ( 465.) P,M H.D,RP. TII •.HP.C PO -(-5) Bs Ithaiwala CKW 210 KlIer P48)· 97.00 131 (26) -(-5) -(-5) HP -1-5) -(-5) -(-5) Dhaiwala 211 Johal Dhai ( 349) 754.00 1,482 (265 ) P -(-5) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS Dhaiwa1a

212 Mund-a Pind (350) 1.687.00 3.308 (502) P,M.H H,PHC.D, TW.HP,C PO -(-5) BS CHII(6) Z13 Gujarpur (351 ) 433.00 408 (66 ) P -(-5) TW.HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

214 Pakhupura ( 306) 464.00 1,552 (244) P -(-5) TII.HP.C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

215 Raniwa1a (307 ) 724.00 2.489 (388 ) P -(-5) TW,HP,C PO -( -5) 8S 253

OI~ECTORY l~d use

App- Neal'e!>t Power Land use ~i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares I'oach town sUIlP'ly rounded upto two decimal places) to dnd v'i\'

,.j;;

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

ftR Tarn Taran ( 16) ED,EAG T-( 183.00) ,GC( 182.00) 13.00 TWE(l.OO)

PR Tarn Taran ( 17) EA T( 337 • 00 I ,G C( 2B 9. OO,J 5.00 50.00 TWE(4B.OO)

PR Tarn Taran ( 15) EA T(19.00) ,GC( 11.00,}, 5.00 TilE (.6£ • 00 )

PR Sultanpur (16) EA T(al.oOI,aC(8D.GO) 6.00

PR Tarn Taran (20 ) EA T( 109 • 00 ) , GC ( 82 . 00 ) , 3.00 13.00 TWH27:00)

Jill Ta .. n Taran ( 17) EA TtlS2.0t» ,GC (7&2. 00) 327.00 2.00 135.00

PR Sultanpur ( 18) EO ,EAG 't( 267.00) ,GC( 19Z .00), 2.00 20.00 'i'llll( 75.00)

PR Sultanpul' ( t4) EA 'H 1001.00 J .6C(446.00), 3.00 176.00 298.00

TW( 439. De 1 j lWE(.H6 .00}

PR Sultanpur ( 16) ED.EM .~ T( 231. DC).}. T~{ 2t·l. 001 4.00 5.00 31.00

PR Sultanpur ( \4) EO,EAG. T! 531.0.0 t .r;.&~462. aD} 275.00 277. 00 87.00 TW£(6~.OO}

PR Sultanpul' ( 16) ED,EAG T(3).~}.GCf2G.OOI, 15.00 42.0C 9.00 TWE(1l.®)

PR Sultanpur (l41 EA T.(41l&.OQ'J.e·CI2S4.00) • 99.00 175.00 72.00 TllEn24.~)

PR Sultanpur ( 15) ED',EAG tt74g·.0(H ,"t483 .00), 244.00 502.00 192.00 lw.£ ( 2.66 • 00 ~

PR Patti (13 ) ED,EAG HZOS.OOt,G£A lZ4 .00), 92.09 133.00 . tlfE ( 8.4 • oe )

PR Patti (16) ED.EAG' II 422.00) ,GC( 41.2.00), 42.00 nEt 10.00)

PR Patti (13 ) EIk.~~&' T(665.00),GC(55~.OO), 59.00 lWE ( 11 0.00-) 254

VILLAGE CHOHLA. SAHIB C.D. BLOCK· Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Cod~ of the tion to it in brackets the distance. in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 ,kms, 5-10 kms. dod 10+ kms. of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares} of house- £duca- Medical Drinking Post Day Qr Communi- holds tional water & days cations (!lota b le) tele- of (bus graph marketl stop, ilat, rai htdY station, . if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 216 Lohar (310) 428.00 1,780 (275) P,M,H H,HC,D, TW,HP PTO -(5-10) BS FPC,CHW 217 Raha 1 Chahal (311 ) 337.00 1,440 ( 246) P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(S-10) BS

218 Oa lawa lpur (312) 264.00 751 (l23) P -(-5) W,TW -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

219 Jama Rai ( 347) 785.00 2,565 (456 ) P,M H,D HP PO -(-5) BS

.220 Chak Mehar (346) 240.00 909 ( 157) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

221 Tanda (319) 154.00 559 ( 98) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

263 Waryah (280) 497.00 2,024 (325 ) P -(-s) TW,HP,C PO .. -(-5) -(-5>

264 Viring (276 ) 303.00 1,125 (194) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -('5-10}

266 Bathal Sehja (277 ) 193.00 596 (93) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Singh 267 Brahmpu r (308) 414.00 1.665 ( 277) P,M,H D TW,HP PO Dai ly BS

I 26B Sangatpur (309) 318.00 1,36.5 (221 ) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

269 Mohanpur (278) 405.00 1,513 ( 2.67) P,M Ll TW,HP,C PO -(-5) BS

270 Sohawa (279) 304.00 1,054 ( 114-) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) as

276 Shakri (285) 244.00 784 (135 ) P,M ~(~5) T.TW.HI! -(-5) -(-5) -(~5)

27'f- Zinarciar (289) 139.00 Un-

27B Sarhali Ka1an(303) 3,023.00 8,SO.6( 1431} P(4) .H, MCW,HC, T,.Hi, PTO Daily BS PUC, PHC. HP,C Phone C, TR D,FPC, CHW( 35)

• 255 DIRECTORY Land use

App~ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp ly rounded upto two de~ ima 1 p1 ac_,:s) . 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 dnd groves)

11 . -12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Sultanpur (14) EA T(333.00),GC(Z92.00), 57.00 -- 3S.00 TWE(41.00)

PR Sultanpur (18) EA T( 2~3 .. 00) ,Ge{ 292.00) • 1.00 1.00 42.00 TWE{ 1.00)

PR Patti ~15) ED ,EAG T( Z2 5 • 00 ) ,G C( 22 1 .00 ) • 1.00 38.00 TWE(4.DO) PR Tarn Taran (15) ED.EAG T(676.00}.GC(6'9.00}, 109.00 lWE( 37.00) PR Tarn Taran· (14) tD,EAG .•. T(215.00),GC(191.00) 3.00 22.00 TWE(24.00)

PR Tarn Taran ( 13) ~,EAG T(142.00),GC(69.00), 12.00 TWE(73.00)

PR Patti (11 ) ED .~4G T(446.00),GC(399.00), 4.00 47.00 W(47.0O-)

PR pat.ti ( 13) ED ,EAIl T(279.00},GC(230.00}, 1.00 _- 23.00 TWE( 49 .00)

PR Patti ( U) ED ,EAG T(168.00),GC(75.00) 1.00 3.00 21.00 TWE(93.00)

P~ Patti OS} ED ,EAG T(384.00),GC(365.00) 30.00 TWE{19.00) PR Patti (lU ED,EAG T(291.00),GC(291,oo) 1.00 Z6.00 PR Patti (13) ED ,EAG T(313.00),GC(313.00) 31.00 61.00

PR Patti (10) ED.HG T( 208 .00 ) •G e ( 193.00 ) • 65.00 31.00 TWE(15.00)

f'R Patti (3) ED,UG T(203.oo),GC(203.00), 16.00 25.00

inhabi'ted

PR Patti ..(12) EA T(2473.00),GC(529.00), 215.00 335.00 TWE(1944.00) 256 VILLAGE:

CHOHLA ~AHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Na~e of vi Ilage lotal Total Amenitie-;. available (if not availabie within the tion (wi't-h Hadbast No.) area popula- vi llage, a dash (,.) is ShOWfl in the column and next Code of the tion to it in Qrackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and ·-5 kms" 5--10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest p1ace (in number where the "faci lity is available 15 given) hectares) of house- tduca- Medical" Drinking Post; Day or Communi- holds tional water & '(jays cations (potable) tale., of (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ta~n Taran Tabsil (Part )

279 Oodiar ( 293) 5113.00 2,232 .( 356) P HCW,SMF W,TW,HP PO -(-5) -(.5)

280 Ohata' ( 291) 399.00 483 (59 ) P -(·5) TW,HP -( -J) -(-f.l ItS

281 Rania (294 ) 129.00 26 (4) -( S) -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

282 Chak Sarha Ii (296) 97.00 17 ( 2) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) - (-5) as

283 Khara f%!r5) 308.00 2,291 (379) P,M 0 TW,HP PO -(-5) as

2&4- Chohla Sahib (304) 1,782.00 7,072(1064) P( 3), 0 T,TW,HP PTO Dai1y BS H( 2), ppC!)'! H(2)

..285 Ratoke { 305) 445.00 1,584 (247) P 0 TW"HP PO -( -5) -(-51

286 Gharka ( 352) 1,656.0Q 3,453 ( 474) P,M,H -(-5) W,HP PO -( -5 J 85

%87 Dhun (l53) l,OOS.QO 1.380 (tZO) P -(-5) TW,IiP PO -(-5) 85

288 Ruriwa1a (302 ) 607.00 1,936 (386) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -£-5) -(-5)

289 Chamba Kahn (354) 1,201.00 'l.}51 (367) P.M,H D TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

290 Kamb.o : ~55) 746.00, 946 (144) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(S-llJ;} -( S... lO} -(5-10) Dhaiwa1a 291 bandhiwind . ( 29B) 5BJ.OG Z,llQ (,145) P,M,H, -{.51 TW,HP Pq .. ( -.5) BS Pl'!';

292 Nthupura (299 ) 153.00 au, (\311 :P,M,H -( -!)} TV'lKPr. -(~i) -(-5) BS

293 Marhana (301) 725. QQ. l,l41 (433) P..~.• H PHf.. T• .'tV. po, -(-5) B~ KP.C Phone 257

91RtCT8RV Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source------Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ ab 1e avai lable gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Patt i (6) [II. T(447.00).6C(436.00) 56.00 TWE( 11.00)

PR Patt i (10) ED ,EAG T( 355.00) ,6C(354 .00) 44.00 TW( 1.00)

PR Patt i (7) ED ,EAG\ .... T( 106.00)'GC( 106.00) 23.00 _, i'---_ ,, "-.... \ PR Patti (7) -W':~EAG ';,;--~\ . , T(90.00).GC(90.00) 1.00 6.00

PR Patt i (11) EO,EAG T(242.00),GC{242.00) 66.00

PR Patti (13) EO,EAf'- T{1588.00),GC(1394.00), . " 6.00 188.00 ;1 . lWE{194.00) ; " ,~ ... PR Patt i ( 16) EO .EA~ T( 407 .00) ,Ge{ 407.00') 38.00

PR Patt i (13) EA T(774.00),GC(626.00}. 299.00 106.00 477.00 TWE(148.00) PR Patt i ( 16) ED,EAG T( 359.00) .GC{ 357.00), 104.00 174.00 368.00 TWE(2.00) PR Patt i (17) EO,EAG T(554.00).GC(554.00) 53.00

PR Patt i ( 16) ED.EAG T(443.00).6C(438.00). 169.00 462.00 127.00 1WE(5.00) PR Patt i (15) EO,EAG 1(205.00),GC(192.00). 75.00 292.00 174.00 TWE(13.00) . PR Patti (11) ED,EAG 1(521.00).GC(521.00) 3.DO 59.00

PR Patti nO) EO .EAG 1(121.00).GC(121.00) 8.00 24.00

PR Patti ( 13) ED,EAG T{656.00),GC(65o.00) 69.00 15 S VILlAGE CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amen 1t1 es and

Ldca- Name of vi llage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 if available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tiona 1 water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat" , railway station, if any waterway) ,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran TahSil (Part)

294 Jaune Ke (300) 274.00 971 (173) p -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP,C

295 Kiri Yan (356 ) 980.00 875 '( 155) p -(-5) TW,HP, - (-5) , -(-5) -(-5) R,C,

29.107.00 84,321 P( 49), H(~), (13674) "(19). "CV(Z) H(13) • "H(O), PUC(2) CWC(O) C'l), HCU') • TR( 11 PHC(4) 1(0) • 0(13). ACID) PHS(O) 0(0) TB(O). FPC(3j NH( 0),' SMP( 1) RP(1) • CHW(,44) 0(0) 259

OIRECT~Y

Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Patt i (11 ) ED, EAG T(247.DO),GC(247.00) 27.00

KR Patt i (14) ED ,EAG T(540.00),GC(229.00), 4.00 145.00 291.00 TWE(81.00},O(230.00}

T(20357.00). 2.026.00 2.470.00 4,115.00 GC(15652.00), "(47.00). TWE(3988.00). TW(440.00), 0(230.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES < IN GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK

263

ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES GANDIVIND C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of village loc.at ion locat ion locat ion location No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 .4 5 6

Al!'ritsar Tahsil (Part) Achintkot (404) 20/2/2/24 20/02/0020/0024 17/2/2/208 17/02/0020/0208

2 Attari (392) 20/2/2/6 20/02/0020/0006 17/2/2/222 17/02/0020/0222

3 Bagariyan (418) 20/2/2/12 20/02/0020/0012 17/2/2/225 17/02/0020/0225

4 Bhadiar (401 ) 20/2/2/28 20/02/ 0020/ 0028 17/2/2/215 17 /02/0020/0215

5 Bhain; Rajputan (425 ) 20/2/2/17 20/02/0020/0017 17/2/2/232 17/02/0020/0232

6 Bhakna Kalan (498) 20/2/2/31 20/02/0020/0031 17/2/2/200 17 /02/0020/0200

7 Bhakna Khurd (409) 20/2/21 36 20/02/0020/0036 17/2/2/1 99 17/02/0020/0199

8 Bharopal ( 427) 20/2/2/16 20/02/0020/0016 17/2/2/233 17/02/0020/0233

9 Chak Heir (411 ) 20/2/2/38 20/02/0020/0038 11/2/2/197 17/02/0020/0197 lU Ch ic·ha (414) 20/2/2/33 20/02/0020/0033 17/2/2/203 17/02/0020/0203

11 Oande (394) 20/2/2/7 20/02/0020/0007 17/2/2/217 17/02/0020/0217

12 Oaoke ( 426) 20/2/21 15 20/02/0020/00 15 17/2/2/234 17/02/0020/0234

13 Ohano ia 1( a 1an (388 ) 20/2/2/1 20/02/0020/0001 17/2/2/219 17/02/0020/0219

14 Dhano i a Khur,d (389) 20/2/2/2 20/02/0020/0002 17/2/2/220 17/02/0020/0220

15 Ohodiwind (400) 20/2/2/27 20/02/0020/0027 17/2/2/211 17/02/0020/02.1 r

16 Galuwala (423) 20/2/2/.18 20/02/0020/0018 17/2/2/230 17/02/0020/0230

11 Gharinda' (402) 20/2/2/29 20/02/0020/0029 17/2/2/210 17/02/0020/0210

1~ Gharindi (403) 20/2/2/25 20/02/0020/0025 17 /2/2/207 17/02/0020/0207

19 Harllo Rattan (391 ) 2Ol2/2/3 20/02/0020/0003 17 /2/2/221 17/02/0020/022.1 20 Heir (410) 20/21U37 20/02/0020/0037 17/2/2/198 17/02/0020/0198

21 Hoshiar Nagar (406) 20/2/2/23 20/02/0020/0023 17/2/2/206 17/02/0020/0206

22 Jathaul (422) 20/2./ 2/1 9 20/02/0020/00.19 17/2/2/229 17/02/0020/0229

23 Jhinijarpur (399) 20/2/2/26 20/02/0020/0026 17/2/2/212 17/02/0020/0212

24 Kallewa1a (407 ) 20/2/2/22 20/02/0020/0022 17/2/2/205 17/02/0020/0205 25 Kaoke (398) 20/2/2/10 20/02/0020/0010 17/2/2/2.13 17 /02/0020/0213

2~ Khera (420) 20/2/2/20 20/02/0020/0020 17/2/2/227 17 /02/0020/0227 27 ladhewa1a (421 ) 20/2/2/21 20/02/0020/0021 17/2/2/228 17/02/0020/0228

28 lahorimal ( 405) 20/2/2/30 20/02/0020/0030 17/2/2/209 17/02/0020/0209

29 Mahawa (419) 20/2/2/13 20/02/0020/0013 17/2/2/226 17/02/0020/0226

30 Mahmud Nagar (415) 20/2/2/32 20/02/0020/0.032 17/2/2/204 17 /02/0020/0204 264

ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES CANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 censuS

Sr. Name of village locat ion location locat ion locat ion No. (with Haabast,lio.), Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

..... ,f~ Amritsar Talls.il (Part)·

31 Maluwal (412 ) 20/2/2/35 20/..02/0020/0035 17/2/2/201 17/02/0020/0201 "- 32 Mode (390) 20/2/2/4 20/02/0.020/0004 17/2/2/218 17/02/0020/0218

33 Nathupura (413) 20/2/2/34 20/02/0020/0034 17/2/2./202 17/02/0020/0202

34 Neshta (397) 20/2/2/11 20/02/0020/0011 17/2/2/224 17/02/0020/0224

35 Rajata 1 (424 ) 20/2/2/14 20/02/0020/0014 17/2/2/231 17/02/0020/0231

36 Rangarh (396) 20/2/2/9 20/02/0020/0009 17 /2/2/214 17/02/0020/0214

37 Rani Ke (395) 20/2/2/8 20/02/0020/0008 17 /2/2/216 17 /02/0020/0216

38 Roranwala (393) 20/2/2/5 20/02/0020/0005 17/2/2/223 17/02/0020/0223 Iarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 39 Aima Ka Ian (39) 20/2/4/13 20/02/0040/0013 171214/32 17/02/0040/0032 40 Aima Khurd ( 40) 20/2/4/14 20/02/0040/0014 17/2/4/33 17/02/0040/0033

41 Bhuchar Kalan (193) 20/2/4/43 20/02/0040/0043 17/2/4/8 17/02/0040/0008

42 Bhuchar Knurd ( 192) 20/2/4/40 20/02/0040/0040 17/2/4/7 17/02/0040/0007

43 Bhusse ( 171 ) 20/2/4/3 20/02/ 0040/ 0003 17/2/4/19 17/02/0040/0019

44 Bir Raja Teja Singh ( 188) 20/2/4/39 20/02/0040/0039 17/2/4/3 17/02/0040/0003 , 45 Burj (169 ) 20/2/4/1 20/02/ 0040/ 0001 17/2/4/17 11/02/0040/0017

46 Burj (195) 20/2/4/45 20/02/0040/0045 17/2/4/10 17/02/0040/0010

47 Chahal ( 176) 20/2/4/35 20/02/0040/0035 17/2/4/15 17/02/0040/0015

48 Chappa (186) 20/2/4/31 20/02/0040/0031 17/2/4/24 17/02/0040/0024

49 Chhina B'idhi Chand ( 189) 20/2/4/38 20/02/0040/0038 17/2/4/4 17/02/0040/0004

50 Chichrewal (20B) 20/2/4/52 20/02/0040/0052 17/2/4/61 17/02/0040/0061

51 Chima Kalan (182) 20/2/4/34 20/02/0040/0034 17/2/4/13 17/02/0040/0013

52 Dha1a (181) 20/2/4/37 20/02/0040/0037 1"7/2/4/2 17/02/0040/0002

53 Dhand (34) 20/2/4/l0 20/02/0040/0010 17/tZ/4/29 17/02/0040/0029

54 Dode (185) 29/2/4/30 20/02/0040/0030 17/2(4/23 17/02/0040/0023

55 Gago Bua ( 194) 20/2/4/44 20/02/0040/0044 )7/2/4/9 17/02/0040/ 0009

56 Gahri (175) 20/2.14/5 20/02/0040/0005 17'/2/4/16 17/02/0040/0016

57 Gandiwind (184) 20/2/4/8 20/02/0040/0008 17/2./4/22. ~ 7/ 02/ 0040/ OC22

58 Gidri Bhagiari (37) 20/2/4/28 20/02/0040/0028 17/2/4/26 J7/02/0040/0026

59 Jagatpura (33 ) 20/2/4/l1 20/02/0040/0011 17/2/4/30 17/ 02/ 0040/ 0030

60 Ka 1s (170 ) 20/2/4/2 20/02/0040/0002 17/2/4/18 17/02/0040/0018 265 AlPHABETICAl LIST QF VILLAGES GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of 'vi llage Location Loc at ion Location Location No. (with Hadbast tio.l Code Code Code code (Hanual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)~-Concld.

61 ( 29) 20/2/4/9 20/02/0040/0009 17/2/4/28 17/02/0040/0028 \ Kase 1 62 Khair Dinke ( 4.11 20/2/4/18 20/02/0040/0018 17/2/4/36 17/02/004010036 63 Kot Siviya ( 36) 20/2/4/29 20/02/0040/0029 17/2/4/25 17/02/0040/0025 64 lehian ' (174) 20/2/4/6 20/02/0040/0006 17/2/4/l4 17/02/0040/0014 65 Hahna (.190 ) 20/2/4/41 20/02/0040/0041 li/2/4/5 17/02/0040/0005 ,66 ,Mal Hian ( 191) 20/2/4/42 20/2/0040/0042 11 /2/ 4/6 17/02/0040/0006 67 ltIianpul" (35 ) 2.0/2/4115 20/02/0040/0015 17/2/4/27 17/02/004010027 ~ 68 Naushehra ( 177) 20/2/4/36 20/02/0040/0036 17/2/4/1 17/02/0040/0001 69 Rakh Bahoru (42 ) 2.0/2/41.19 20/02/0040/0019 17/2/4/37 17/02/0040/0037 70 RaMp Sarai Amanat ( 172) 20/2./4/4 20/02/0040/0004 17/2/4/20 17/02/0040/0020 Khan 7,1 Sara; Amanat Khan ( 173) 20/2/4/1 20/02/0040/0007 17/2/4/21 17/02/0040/0021 72 Sohal Thathi ( 187) 20/2/4/32 20/02/0040/0032 17/2/4/11 17/02/0040/0011

73 Sukk ar Chak (183) 20/2/4/33 20/02/0040/0033 17/2/4/.12 17/02/0040/0012 74 Thathgarh (32) 20/2/4/12 20/02/0040/0012 17/214/31 17/02/0040/0031 75 Thatha (38) 20/2/4/16 20/02/0040/0016 17/2/4/34 17/02/0040/0034

VILLAGE DI~ECTORY GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK 26e

VILLAGE GAND1WIND C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadhast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi llage and -5 kms, 5--10 kms and 10+ kinS of the nearest place (in number where the facility is avail6:b1e is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinldng Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market! raj lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ·9 10

~ritsar Tahsil (Part)

Dhano; a (388) 577 .00 1,563 (206) P -(5-10) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Kalan

2 Dhanoia (389) 295.00 866 (144) P -(-5) TW,HP . -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) Khurd

3 ~ardo Rattan (391) 243.00 755 (104) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

(390) 666.00 1,591 (287) P,M, -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS H,TR 5 Roranwa1a (393) 399.00 1,661 (279) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-S) -(-S) BS

6 Attari (392) 1,032.00 5,178 (925) P(2), H,RP(10) TW,HP PTO, Daily BS .RS M(2), Phone _H.PUC 7 Dande ( 394 ) 225 • OQ 872 (155) P -(-5) TW,HP, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) C 8 Rani Ke (395) 586.00 1,542 (241) P,M,H -(-5) TW,HP, Phone -(-5) BS C

9 Rangarh (396) 33.00 791 (151) P -(-5) TW,HP,~ -(-5) -(-S) BS •

10 ¥,aoke (398) 348.00 1,818 (315) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-S) -(-5) -(-5)

11 Neshta (397) 643.00 1,309 12461 P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS

12 Bagariyan (418) 204.00 217 (44) P -(-5) TW,HP • -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Ma~awa (419) 1,136.00 2.668 (436) P(2), -(5-10) HP PO, • -(S-10) BS M,H Phone 14 J}ajata1 (424) 618.00 1,578 (260) P MH.PHC TW,HP PO, -(5-10) 8S , Phone 15 Dao Ke (426) 453.00 1,231 (209) P 0(2) W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 269 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1.e. area under different types of land use, in hectares roach town supply rou~ded 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 14 . 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (22 ) ED. T(509.00),GC(485). 11.00 57.00 ~AG TWE(24.00) PR Amritsar (22 ) ED. T(262.00).GC(262.00) 1.00 5.00 27.00 EAG PR Amritsar (6) EA T(202.00).GC(148.00). 5.00 36.00 TWE(54.00) i , PR Amritsar (21) EA T(S82.00).GC(416.00). 11.00 73.00 TWE(166.00) PR Amritsar (19) ED ,EAG T(333.00).GC(23.00). 3.00 63.00 TWE(310.00) PR Amritsar ( 19) EA T(813.00).GC(748.00). 1.00 20.00 198.01) TWE(65.00)

PR Amritsar (16) EA T(183.00).GC(17S.00), 11.00 31.00 TWE(5.00) PR Amritsar (14) Ell H 50S.00) ,GC( 508 .00) lS.00 60.00

PR Amritsar (20 ) EA T( 22.00) ,GC( 22.00) 1.00 10.00

PR Amritsar (16 ) EA T(318.00),GC(297.00)~ 4.00 26.00 TWE (21.00) PR Amritsar (19) EA T(512.00),GC(27.00), 27.00 13.00 91.00 TWE(485.00) KR Amritsar - (lS) EA T(170.00).GC(10.00), 2.00 32.00 TWq 160.00) PR Amritsar (19) EA T(998.00),GC(259.001. 138.00 . TWE(739.00) PR Amritsar (20 ) EA T(46g.00),TWE(469.00) 149.00

PR Amritsar (26) EA T(271.00),TWE(271.00) . 66.00 116.00 270

VILLAGE &AMDIIiiID C.O. BLOC { Amenities and

LOca- ~ of village . total Total Amenities avallable (if not available within the tion (with Haabast No." area pop-ula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Cdcte. of the tiO" to it in brackets the distanc~ in broa1:J ranges viz. M. village and -5 km!i, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place (1 n number where the faci.lity is available is qiven) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potab le) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

AlIJ'itsar Tahs il (Part) 16 Bharopal (427) 325.00 668 (99 ) P a HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

17 Bhain; ( 425) 2:90.00 856 (153) P -( -5) T\oI,HP PO -(10+) -{ -5) RAjputan

18 Galuwala {423) 134.00 402 (63) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) .( -5)

19 Jattla\ll (422) 204.00 441 (98) P,M MH HP PO -(5-10) -( -5)

26 Khel" a {420 } 263.00 303 (53 ) P -(5-10) TW,HP ",(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

21 Ladhewala (421 ) 340.00 1.096 (149) P -(-5) TW,HP PD., -(-5) -( -5) Phone 22 Kallewala (407) . 327 .• 00 824 (130) P -(5-10~ TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

23 Hoshnr (406) 655.00 1,331 (217) P,M -(-5) TW,HP' PO -(-5) BS Nagar 24 Achintkot (404) 346.00 796 (126) P .. ( -5) tW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

25 Gharindi (403) 315.00 761 (104 ) P +':'5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5') BS

26 .Jh1njarpur (399 ) 118.00 389 (64) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

27 Dhodiwind (400) 85~00 305 (50) P. -{-s) tW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

28 Bhacliar (401) 129.00 493 (76 ) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) ._( -5)

29 Gharinda (402 ) 487.00 1,485 (221) P,H He,ll TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

.30 Lahorima1 {405 ) 477 .00 '1,042 (168) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

31 Bhakna (408) 524.00 2,351 (412) P,M,H H.FPC W,TW,HP po, -(10+) BS Kalan" Phclne 271 DIRECTORY land use

App~ . Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded uptp two decima.l places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur .. Area not (in kms.) irri­ able a'vail able gated waste for culti­ (1 nc 1ud­ vaHoo ing gauchar and groves)

\ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (24 ) EA T(277.00),TWE(277.00) 9.00 39.00

PR Amritsar (20 ) EA T(221.00),TWE(2Z1.00) 1.00 68.00

PR Amr itsa r ( 19) ED, T(129.00),TWE{129.00) S.OO EAG PR Amr1tsar ( 18) EA T(187.00),TWE(187.00) 2.00 lS.00

PR Amritsar ( 18) ED ,EAG T(163.00),TWE(163.00) 51.'00 49.00

PR Amritsar (11 ) ED, EAG T{302.00),TWE(302} 9.00 29.00 PR Amritsar ( 16) EA T(223.00),TWE{223.00) 48.00 56.00

PR Amritsar ( 13) EA T(529.00),TWE(S29.00) 20.00 106.00

PR Amritsar (13) ED, T{310.00),GC{92.00), 2.00 34.00 EAG TWE( 218.00) PR Amritsar ( 11 ) EA T(247.00),TWE(247.00) 68.00

PR Amri tsa r ( 11 ) EA T(103.00),GC(29.00), 1.00 14.00 TWE( 74.00) PR Amritsar ( 11 ) EA T(77.00),TWE(77.00) 1.00 7.00

PR Amritsar (13 ) EA T(118.00),GC(l07.00), 1.00 10.00 TWE( 11.00) PR Amritsar ( 10) EA T(417.00),GC(92.pO}, 70.00 TWE(32S.00)

PR Amritsar ( 14) EA T(384.00),GC(5S.00), 19.00 74.00 TWE(316.00)iO(13.00) PR Amritsar ( 10 I ED, T(438.00),GC(150.00), 4.00 13.00 69.00 ,[AG TWE(288.00) 272 VILLAGE GANOIYIHD C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of viflage Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the ~lumn and next Code of the tion to it in br~clc.ets the distance ;n broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 1n+ 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 cations ( potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, martet/ railway hat. station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10

Aearitsar Tahsil (Part)

32 Mahmud (415) 306 .• 00 82 ( 16) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Nagar 33 Chicha (414) 662.00 2,282 (377 ) P,M D,FPC TW,HP PO, -( 10+) BS Phone 34 Nathupura (413) 332.00 892 (135 ) P(21 -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -( 10+ ) -(-5)

35 Maluwal (412) 225.00 994 (133 ) P -(-5) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

36 Bhakna ( 409) 423.00 1,395 (234) P.M -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd 37 .Heir (410) 113.00 488 (84) P -(oS) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

38 Chak Heir (411 ) 44.00 141 (21 ) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

14582.00 43.517 P(40). H(2). (7186 ) "(10) • "CW(O). H(6). "H(2), PUC(l). CWC(O). C(O). HCCl). TRil). PHC(1). 1(0) • 0(4). AC( 0). PHS(O). 0(0) TB(O). FPt(2). HH(O). S"P(O). RP( 11). CHW(O). 0(1) 273 DIRECTCRY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to .J and village distance For-est Irrigat~d by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kmsJ irri­ db le available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar ( 10) EA 1{264.00},GC(121.00}, 1.00 12.00 29.00 1I1E(143.00) PR Amritsar (13) EA T(592.00I,GC(310.00), 2.00 68.00 1I1E(282.00) PR Amritsar (13) EA T(314.00),GC(78.00), 18.00 1I1E(236.00) PR Amritsar (13) EA T(201.00),GC(125.00), 2.00 4.00 18.00 111(76.00) PR Amritsar (10) EA T(367.00),GC(143.00), 7.00 49.00 TIIE(224.00) PR Amritsar (6) EO, T{102.00),TWE(102.00) 2.00 9.00 EAG

KR Amritsar (11 ) EA T(42.00),GC(42.00) 2.{l0

T(12159.00).GC(4727.00). 232.00 178.00 2013.00 THE(1343.00).TV(76.00), 0(13.00) 274

VILLAGE 6ANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK Amenitfes and

Loca- Name of village Toul TQtal Amertit~es dva11able (if not dvailabl.e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula:.. vfllage. a dash (.) is shown in the column and next Code of the tioo to it in brackets the distance 'in broad ranRes vl~. No. village and '-5. kms. 5-10 km~ and 10+ "Iris. of the nearest p'lace (in nl.fl1ber whete the facility ~s available is given) _ hectares) (if house" Educa- Medical Drinklng Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations {~ot81>le} tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4· 5 6 7 ,8 9 10

Tarn- laran Tabsil (Part)

Burj ( 169) 319.00 ,877 .( 164) P,M -(-5) HP PO. TO, -( -5) BS Phone

2 Ka 1s ( 170) 124.0.0. 40.7 (53) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

3 Bhusse ( 171 ) 448.0.0. 1,60.2 (281) P,M -(-5) TW,!:!P PO -(-5) BS

4 Rakh Sarai (172 ) 722.0.0. 1,373 ( 225) -( -5) -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -( -5) BS Amanat Khan 5 Gahti ( 175) 418.0.0 1,013 (153 ) P -(-5) TW.HP,C -(-5) .. {-5} -(-5)

-(-5) 5 Le~ian ( 174) 537.00. 1,549 (26S) P -{-5} TW,HP,C Po. -(-5)

7 Sarai Amanat {l73.} 894.0.0. 1.642 (271 ) P•. H H .MH, W,HP PO, Monthly BS Khan PHC,D Phone 8 Gandiwind (184 ) 1,0.49.0.0 3,833 (648 ) P,M,H D W, Ttl ,HP PO, -(5·10) BS Phone

9 Kasel (zg) 1.568.00 4,532 (726) P ( 3 ) , PHC W,TW,HP PTo., Da i1y BS M,H Phone

10. Dhalld (34) 870. .00 3.043 (516) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

11 J«gatpura (33 ) 431.00. 1.572 (2411 ) p -(:-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

12 Thathgarh (32) 734.00. 1.939 (298) P CHW TW,HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone

13 Aillla Kalan ( 39) 256.00 1,007 (176) P RP HP PO -(-5) BS

14 Aima Khurd (40. ) 96.00 268 ( 47) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -( -5) BS

15 Mianpur (35 ) 360. .0.0 1,477 (23l ), P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS 275 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Neare~t Power Land use (i. e. area under di fferent t.vpes of 1 and use 1 n hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village di~tance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur .. Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for cu1ti .. ( ; nc1 ud­ vat;on ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar ( 19) EA T(256.00).GC(213.00), 40.00 23.00 TWE( 43.00)

PR Amritsar (21 ) EA T( 109.00) ,GC( 101.00), 15.00 TWE(8.00) PR Amritsar (20 ) EA T(407.00) ,GC (382.00) , 2.00 2.00 n.Oo TWE( 25. 00)

PR Amritsar (19) EO, T(204.00) ,GC (204. 00) 1.00 219.00 29B.00 £AG PR Amritsar (21 ) ED, T( 339. 00 ) ,G C( 319 • 00 ) , 53.00 26.00 EAG TWE(20.00)

PR Amritsar (20 ) ED. T( 481. 00) ,GC (481. 00) 2.00 54.00 EAG PR Amritsar ( 18) EA T( 77 5.00) ,GC ( 77 5.00 ) 24.00 9&.00

PR Amr itsa r ( 18) EA T( 932. 00) ,GC( 930.00), 13.00 104.00 TWE(2.00) PR Amritsar ( 13) EA TI 1420.00) ,GC( 1420.00), 148.00

PR Amr i tsa r PO) EO, T(775.00),GC(607.00), 17.00 76.00 EAG TWE(168.00)

PR Amritsar ( 10) ED, T(376.00),GC(371.00), 2.00 53.00 EAG TWE(5.00)

PR Amritsar (8) EA 1(654.00),GC(651.00). 4.00 76.00 TWE(3.00)

PR Tarn Taran (14) EA T(227.00).6C(227.00) 6.00 23.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 16) EA 1(87.00).GC(87.00) 2.00 7.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 17) ED .EAG T(272.00).GC(87.00), ,2.00 86.00 TWE(185.00) 276 VILLAGE

GANDIWIND C.D. BL~CK Amenities and loca- Name of vil'age Total Total AmenitieS available (if not 'available within the tiorT (with fladbast No.) area popul-a- village, a da~h (- ) is s-hown in the co I umn dnd next Code , of the tion to it in bracketS the distance in broad ranges viz. Nu. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place '( in number where the faci lity is available is given) hectares) of houSe- Educa- Medica I Drinking Post Day or COlllllluni- hold~ tional water 8. days cations (potable) tele- of (buS graph the ~top, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

'2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) ..- 16 Thatha (38) 425.00 1,198 (210) P,M,H, H W,TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS ) pue,c Phone 18 Khair Oinke (41 r 384.00 1,777 (269) P RP(3) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

(2 ) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5 19 Rakh Bahoru (42 ) 287",.00.. 2

28 Gidri ( 37) 448.00 1,901 (304 ) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO -(-5) as 8hagiari 29 Kot Siviya (36 ) 145.00 571 (95) P -(-5) HI' -(-5) -(-5) as

30 Dode (185) 227.09 750 \111 ) P -\-5) TW,HP -\-5) -\-5} as

31 Chapp a ( 186) 215.00 756 (104) P -(5-10) TW.HP PO -(5-10) BS

32 Sohal (187) 1.861.00 5,740 (785) P,M. He ,fPC TW.HP,e PO. Monthly as Thathi H Phone 33 Sukkar (183) 359.00 1,745 (304 ) P D HP.e PO -(-5) as Chak

34 C\\l\lla ~e. 'an l1SZ\ 343.00 \,357 (22.4 ) P,M," -(-5) W,1W,KP PO -(-5) as

35 Chahal ( 176) 369.00 638 (104 ) P -(-5) W,HP,C PO -(-5) BS

36 Naushehra ( 177) 1,051.00 2,249 (388 ) P,M.H H.D HP,C PO -(-5) BS

37 Dha1a (181) 603.00 1,296 (219) P -(-5) HP,C PO -(-5) BS

38 Chhina (189) 815.00 2.221 (375) P.M H TIrI.HP PO -(10t) BS aidhi Chand 39 Bir Raja (188 ) 450.00 580 (111) P -(-5) HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS Teja Singh 40 Bhuchar ( 192) 427.00 1,630 (271) P -(-5) TII,HP,C PO -(5-10) -(-5) Khurd 277 DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land USe (i.e. area under different type~ of land u~e in hectares roach town ~upp1y rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance F1)rel>t Irrig~ted by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not ( i n krns~ irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for cult i­ (i nclud­ vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (15) EA T(377.00),GC(320.00), 13.00 3S. CO TW[ (57.00) PR AmrHsar (10) EA T(342.00),GC(226.00), 42.00 J TWE(1l6.00) PR Amritsar (18 ) EA T(275.00),GC(lOO.00), 12.00 TWE(75.00) PR Tarn Taran ( 18) EA T(402.00),GC(375.00). 46.00 TWE (27.00) PR Tarn Taran ( 18) EA T(126.00),GC(79.00), 19.00 TW((47.00) PR Tarn Taran (19) EA T( 172 .00 ) ,GC ( 166 • 00 ) • 7.00 48.00 TWE(6.00) PR Tarn Taran (19) EA l(193.00).GC(193.00) 22.00

PR Tarn laran ( 19) EA T(1600.00),GC(1600.00) 71.00 190.00

PR Tarn Taran (22 ) EA T(319.00),GC(319.00) 1.00 39.00

'PR Amritsar ( 21) EA T(224.00),GC(224.00) 3.00 34.00 B2.00

PR 1Imr'tsar (19) 'tr.. 1(311.00),GC(260.00). S.OO 50.00 lWEI 51.00) PR Amritsar (22 ) EA l(636.00),GC(613.00), 55.00 48.00 112.00 TWE(223.00) PR Amritsar (19) EA T(493.00),GC(474.00), 11 0.00 TWE( 19.00) PR Amritsar (22 ) 'tD T{722.00),GC(722.00) 1.00 92 .00 EAG PI! TUn laran (24 ) EA T(400.00).GC(400.00) 1.00 49.00

PR Tarn Taran (25) ED, T{374.00),GC{374.00) 5J.00 EAG 278 VILLAGE

GANDIVIND C.D. BLOCK .-n1t1es and

LOCd- Name of village Total Tota 1 Amenities available (it not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunn and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in brOa1l ranges viz. Mo. village and -5 'kms. 5-10 kms.and 10+ kms.of the nearf'<;t place (in number where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Oayor Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market; railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2· 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)·

41 Mahna ( 190) 52.00 167 (32) P -(-5) W,TW,HP PO - ( '0+) BS

42 Ma 1 Hi an (191) 113.00 295 (47) P -(-5 ) W,TW,HP PO -(10+) BS

43 Bhuchar ( 193) 687.00 2,126 (368 ) P,M.H H,D TW,HP.C· PO -(5-10) -(-5) Kalan 44 Gago Bua ( 194) 1,174.00 2,186 (383) P,M,H 0 TW,HP,C PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 45 Burj (195) 143.00 664 ( 97) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

52 Ch ic hrewa 1 (208) 570.00 899 (128) P -(5-1.0) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS

19.974.00 . 56.882 P(37) • H(5). (92i3) M(12) • MCV(O), H(lO). MH(l) • PUc (1 ). eWe( 0) • e(1) • He( 1). TR(O). PHtU) • 1(0), 0(6). AC(O). PUS(O). 0(0) TB(O). FPe(l). MH(O) • SMP(O). RP( 4). eHV( 1). (0)0 279 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest POl~er Land use (i.e. area under different types of land uSe in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 . 14 15 16 17 18

PR Amritsar (24 ) ED, T(42.00),GC(42.00) 10.00 EAG PR Amritsar (25) ED, T( 103 .00) ,G C( 103.00 ) 1.00 9.00 EAG PR Amritsar (22) ED, T( 553 .00) ,GC(SS3 .00) 134.00 EAG , PR Tarn Taran ( 16) EA T( 1116.00)GC(234.00).1 58.00 TWE(863.00),O(19.00) PR Tarn Taran (18) ED, T(121.00),TWE(127.00) 1.00 15.00 EAG PR Jarn Taran (19 ) ED, T(523.00),GC(369.00), 47.00 EAG TWE(138.00),O(16.00)

T( 16944.00), 63.00 570.00 2397.00 GC(14701.00), TWE(2208.00), 0(35.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

283 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. No. Name Of vlllage (with Hadbast No. ) location location location Location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 , Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

1 Akbarpur (339) 20/2/4/202 20/02/0040/0202 17/214/225 17/02/0040/0225 2 Alampur (333) 20/2/4/172 20/02/0040/0172 17/2/4/220 17/02;'0040/0220 , 3 Alia (131) 20/2/4/174 20/02/0040/0174 17/2/4/185 17102/0040;10185 4 ( 137) 20/2/4/144 20/1)2/0040/0144 17/2/4/191 17/02/0040/0191 5 Aniatpur (160) 20/2/4/161 20/02/0040/0161 11'/2/4/200 17/02/0040/0200 6 Bahadurpur (151) 20/2/4/159 20/02/0040/0159 17/2/4/207 17/02/0040/0207" 7 Banian (125) 20/2/4/179 20/02/0040/0179 17/2/4/180 17/02/0040/0180 8 Bhain; Sidhwan (86) 20/2/4/126 20/02/0040/0126 17/2/4/160 17/02/0040/0160 9 Bhalapur ( 159) 20/2/4/160 20/02/0040/0160 17/2/4/199 17/02/0040/0199 10 Bhaloj3.la (161) 20/2/4/162 20/02/0040/0162 17/2/4/201 17/02/0040/0201 11 Bharowal ('327 ) 20/2/4/189 20/02/0040/0189 17/2/4/238 17/02/0040/0238 12 Bhutwind (140) 20/2/4/171 20/02/0040/0171 17/2/4/214 17/02/0040/0214 13 Biharipur (334) 20/2/4/199 20/02/0040/0199 17/2/4/221 17/02/0040/0221 14 Bodewal (148) 20/2/4/149 20/02/0040/0149 17/2/4/195 17/02/004Q/Of95 15 Chak Oesal (329) 20/2/4/167 20/02/0040/0167 17/2/4/217 17/02/0040/0217

16 Cha~ Gagrewa 1 (156) 20/2/4/163 20/02/0040/0163 17/2/4/202 17/02/0040/0202 17 Chak Kare Khan (135) 20/2/4/143 20/02/0040/0143 17/2/4/190 17/02/0040/0190 18 Darapur (331) 20/2/4/169 20/02/0040/0169 17/2/4/216 17/02/0040/0216 19 Oeo (91) 20/2/4/123 20/02/0040/0123 17/2/4/157 17/02/0040/0157 20 Oevlanwala (145) 20/2/4/145 20/02/0040/0145 17/2/4/192 17/02/0040/0192 21 Oharar (87) 20/2/4/127 20/02/0040/0127 17/2/4/161 17/02/0040/0161 22 Chota ( 136) 20/2/4/140 20/02/0040/0140 171214/189 17/02/0040/0189 23 Oinewa 1 (89) 20/2/4/130 20/02/0040/0130 17/2/4/173 17/02/0040/0173 24 Ooichipur (112) 20/2/4/184 20/02/0040/0184 17/2/4/177 17/02/0040/0177 25 Ekal Gadda (88) 20/2/4/128 20/02/0040/0128 17/2/4/162 17/02/0040/016? 26 Fatteh_pur (144) 20/2/4/152 20/02/0040/0152 17/214/197 17/02/0040/0197 27 Fazilpur (143) 20/2/4/155 20/02/0040/0155 17/2/4/211 17/02/0040/02'11 28 Gagrewal (158) 20/2/4/164 20/02/0040/0164 17/2/4/203 17/02/0040/0203 29 Ghagge (152) 20/2/4/158 20/02/0040/0158 17/2/4/206 17/02/0040/0206 284 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. No. Name of village (wi th Hadba.st No. ) location location location location Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 30 Ghasitpura ( 127) ,20/2/4/181 20/02/0040/0181 17/2/4/178 17/02/0040/0178 , 31 Gill kaler ( 149) 20/2/4/151 20/02/0040/0151 17/2/4/196 17/02/0040/9196 32 Goindwal (338) 20/2/4/203 20(02}Q04010203 17/2/4/227 17/02/0040/0227 33 Hansawal (337) 20/2/4/201 20/02/0040/0201 17/2/4/224 17/02/0040/0224 34 Hard<> Sarl i ( 118) 20/2/4/139 20/02/0040/0139 17/2/4/165 17/02/0040/0165 35 Hoth; an (335) 20/2/4/198 20/02/0040/0198 17/2/4/222 17/02/0040/0222- 36 Jahal'1gir (90) 20/2/4/129 20/02/0040/0129 17/2/4/172 17/02/0040/0172 37 Ja lla 1abad (154) 20/2/4/166 20/02/0040/0166 17/2/4/209 17/02/0040/0209 38 (119 ) 20/2/4/137 20/02/0040/0137 17/2/4/166 17/02/0040/0166 39 Jawandpur ( 139) 20/2/41153 20/02/0040/0153 17/2/4/212 17/02/0040/0212 40 Kallah ( 111') 20/2/4/185 20/02/0040/0185 17/2/4/176 17/02/0040/0176 41 Kang (113) 20/2/4/182 20/02/0040/0182 17/2/4/175 17/02/0040/0175 42 Khadur Sahib (129) 20/2/4/175 20/02/0040/0175 17/2/4/184 17/02/0040/0184 43 Khakh (341 ) 20/2/4/205 20/02/0040/0205 17/2/4/229 17/02/0040/0229 44 Khakh ( 117) 20/2/4/138 20/02/0040/0138 17/2/4/163 17/02/0040/0163 ' 45 khawaspur (328) 20/2/4/196 20/02/0040/0196 17/2/4/237 17/02/0040/0237 46 khojk1pur ( 153) 20/2/4/156 20/02/0040/0156 17/2/4/208 17/02/0040/0208

47 Kir; Sodal (141 ) 20/2/~1170 20/02/0040/0170 17/2/4/215 17/02/0040/0215 48 ~;r; Shah; (330) 20/2/4/168 20/02/0040/0168 17/2/4/218 17/02/0040/0218 49 Kot 1; Saru Khan (134 ) 20/2/4/142 20/02/0040/0142 17/2/4/188 17/02/0040/0188 50 Kuri Wallah (123) 20/2/4/132 20/02/0040/0132 17/2/4/170 17/02/0040/0170 51 Mal Chak ,(114) 20/2/4/183 20/02/0040/0183 17/2/4/174 17/02/0040/0174 52 Mallah (122) 20/2/4/133 20/02/0040/0133 17/2/4/169 17/02/0040/0169 53 Mandiala ( 126) 20/2/4/180 20/02/0040/0180 17/2/4/179 17/02/0040/0179 54 Mianwind (138) 20/2/4/146 20/02/004Q/0146 17/2/4/213 17/02/0040/0213 55 Mian; ( 340) 20/2/4/204 20/02/0040/0204 17/2/4/228 17/02/0040/0228 56 Muglan; (130) 20/2/4/176 20/02/0040/0176 17/2/4/183 17/02/0040/0183 57 Nagoke (132) 201214/173 20/02/0040/0173 17/2/4/186 17/02/0040/0186 58 Nathuke ( 133) 20/2/4/141 20/02/0040/0141 17/2/4/187 17/02/0040/0187 59 Pind iari (336 20/2/4/197 20/02/0040/0197 17/2Y4/223 17/02/0040/0223 285 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES KHADUR SAHIB C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. No. Name of village (with Hadbas't No.) location location location location Code Code ' Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6 Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 60 Rakh Di newa 1 (115) 20/2/4/131 20/02/0040/0131 17/'2./4/171 17/02/0040/0171 61 Rakh Gagrewal ( 157) 20/2/4/157 20/02/0040/0157 17/2/4/205 17/02/0040/0205 62 Rakh Sheikh Fateh (85) 20/2/4/125 20/02/0040/0125 17/2/4/159 17/02/0040/0159 63 Rampur Narotampur (155) 20/2/4/165 20/02/0040/0165 17 /2/4/204 17/02/0040/0204 64 Sahnsra (120) 20/2/4/135 20/02/0040/0135 17/2/4/167 , 17/02/0040/0167 65 Saidpur (142) 20/2/4/154 20/02/0040/0154 17/2/4/210 17/02/0040/0210 66 Sakk i anwa 1i ( 147) 20/2/4/148 20/02/0040/0148 17/2/4/194 17/02/0040/0194 67 Sangar (124 ) 20/2/4/177 20/02/0040/0177 17/2/4/181 17/0210040/0181 68 Sangarkot (121 ) 20/2/4/134 20/02/0040/0134 17/2/4/168 17/02/0040/0J68 69 Sarai Talwandi (146) 20/2/4/147 20/02/0040/0147 17/2/4/193 17/02/0040/0193

70 Takhtu Chak (116 ) 20/2/4/136 20/02/0040/0136 17/2/4/164 17/02/0040/0164 71 Uppal (150) 20/2/4/150 20/02/0040/0150 17/2/4/198 17/02/0040/0198 72 Vain. Poin, (318) 20/2/4/188 20/02/0040/0188 17/2/4/239 17/02/0040/0239 73 Verowal (332) 20/2/4/200 20/02/0040/0200 17/2/4/219 17/02/0040/0219 74 Waring (128) 20/2/4/178 20/02/0040/0178 17/2/4/182 17/02/0040/0182

VILLAGE DIRECTORY KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK, 288 VILLAGE KHAOUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and . Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ vi.l1age, a dash' (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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-t 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 cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 123 Oeo (91 ) 672 .00 1966 (324) P -(5-10) W'. TW. PO .. (-5) BS HP 125 Rakh Sheikh (85) 176.00 369 (49) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Fateh ,126 ahaini Sidhwan (86) 176.00 1.127 (186) P -(-5) HP po. -(-5) -(-5) Phone 127 Oharar (87) 742.00 2.811 (458) P -(-5) HP PO. -(-5) as Phone

128 Eka 1 Gadda (88) 761.00 2.557 (459) P.M.H, H.NH, HP PO, -(-5) as PUC SMP Phone 129 Jahangir (90) 522.00 2.045 (321) P,M.H H,D HP PO -( 5!:;10) as

130 D1newa1 (89) 624.00 2.191 (390) P,M 0 HP PO -(5-10) as

131 Rakh Oinewal (115) 425.00 985. (157) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

132 Kuri Wallah (123) 265.00 1.097 (184) P.M.H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

133 Ma11ah (122) 297.0p 1,215 (209) P,M,H -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

134 Sangarkot (121) 292.00 858 (128) P -(-5) HP Phone -(:i-10) -(-5)

135 Sahnsra (120) 61.00 234 (37) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

136 Takhtu Chak (116) 445.00 1,715 (296) P,M o HP PO -(5-10) as

137 Jati Umra (119) 131.00 504 (83) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) as

138 Khakh (117) 405.00 1,646 (265) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

139 Hardu Sarli (118) 532.00 2.790 (445) P(6). 0(2) HP po. -(5-10) as N,H . Phone 289 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area .under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded up~o 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 Jandia1a ( 12.) EA .. T(589.00),GC(379.00), 11.00 72.00 TW(lOO.OO),TWE(llO.OO) PR Jandiala (41 ED .EAG T( 146.00 I.GC( 129.00 I. 10.00 20.00 TWE ( 17.00)

PR Jandia1a (5 ) EA T(164.00),GC(40.00), ., 12.00 TW(124.00) PR Jandiala (4 ), ED.EAG T( 66 9.00) .Gct 511. 00). 1.00 72.00 . TWE( 128.00) PR Jandia1a (5) ED,EAG T( 6 72.00) .GC ( 194.00) , 15.00 .. 74.00 TWE ( 478.00 ) PR Jandia1a (6) ED.EAG T(471.00).GC(Sl.00). 7.00 44.00 TWE(390.00) PR Jandia1a (8) ED ,EAG T(574.00),GC(196.00), 3.00 2.00 45.00 TWE ( 378.00 ) PR Jandiala (7) ED.EAG T(389.00),GC(153.00). ].00 35.00 TWE (236.00 ) PR Jandiala (13) ED,EAG T(242.00),TWE(242.00) 23.00

PR Jandiala (9 ) ED .EAG T(168.00).TWE(168.00) 93.00 36.00

PR Jandiala ( 15) ED,EAG T(262.00),GC(203.00). ... 30.00 TWE(59.00) PR Jandiala (9) ED.EAG T( 56 .00 ) • TWE ( 56 .00 ) 5.00

PR Jandia1a (6) ED ,EAG T(412.00),GC(3.00), 33.00 TWE ( 40 9 • 00 ) PR Jandiala (8) ED,EAG T(116.00).GC(72.00), 2.00 13.00 TWE(44.00) PR Jandia1a (8) ED .EAG T(369.00).GC(168.00). 6.00 30.00 TWE (201.00) PR Jandiala (8) ED .EAG T(476.00).TWE(476.00) 56.00 290 VILLAGE lHiADUR SAHIB- C.D. BLOCK Amenfties and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities availaQle, (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.)-area popula- vi ll,age, a dash (-) is shown in the col urnn and next Code of the tion to it 1n brackets the distance in broad 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- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ ra; 1way, hat, station, if any waterway)

2' 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 140 Dhota ( 136) 203.00 724 (11 0) P,M -(-5) HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 141 .Nathuke ( 133) 117.00 449 (77 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

142 Kot1; Saru (134) 263.00 791 (126) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Khan 143 Chak Kare ( 135) 292.00 1,085 (170) P( 2} H HP - PO -(5-10) -(-5) Khan

144 A11owa1 ( 137) 358.00 1,813 (299 ) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

145 Dev1anwala (145) 171. 00 870 ( 141) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

146 M~anwind ( 138) 532.00 1,988 (327) P,M,H H HP PO -(5-10) BS

147 Sara; ( 146) 231.00 952 ( 167) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS Ta'1wand i 148 Sakkianwa1i (J47) 301.00 953 (164) P -(-5) HP PO -( -5) BS

149 Bodewal (-l48) 136.00 411 (68) P -1.- 5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

150 Uppa 1 (150) 308.00 ., ,290 (210) P,M -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

151 Gill Kaler ( 149) 102.00 281 (40 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-l0) -(-5)

152 FattehpLir (144 ) 159 •00 602 (lOS) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -{5-10} BS

153 Jawandpur (139) 307.00 1,077 ( 185) P -( -5) HP PO -(5-10) BS

154 S'a i dpur ( 142) 58.00 100 ( 10) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

155 Fazilpur ( 143) 281.00 845 ( 14,7) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 291 DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jandia.la (9) ED ,EAG T(177.00).GC(153.00). 2.00 24.00 TWE(24.00} PR Jandiala (12) 'ED .EAG Tfll0.00).GC(110.00) 7.00

PR Jand1ala (12) ED .EAG T(235.00).GC(207.00). 1.00 27.00 TWE( 28 .00) PR Jand1ala (12) ED .EAG ·. T(264.00).GC(264.00) 2.00 1.00 25.00

P.R Jandiala (16) 'ED,EAG T(320.00).GC(286.00). 38.00 TWE (34.00) PR Jandiala (16) ED .EAG T(157.00).GC(113.00). 14.00 TWE( 44 .00)

PR Jand1ala (14 ) ED .EAG T(476.00).GC(476.00) 1.00 I 55.00

PR Jand1ala (l6) ED .EAG T(214.00).GC(106.00). 17 .00 ,., TWE(108.00) PR Jand1ala (18) E,D .EAG T(276.00}.GC(125.00), 25.00 TWE ( 151. 00 ) PR Jand1a1a (19) ED .EAG T(127.00},TWE(127.00} 9.00

PR Rayya (lO) ED,EAG · T(255.00},GC(226.00), 2'.00 51.00 . TWE (29.00) PR Jand1ala ( 18) ED ,EAG T(93.00},GC(73.00}. 9.00 TWE(20 .OO} PR Jand1ala (20 ) ED.EAG T(141.00).GC(137.00}. lB.OO TWE( 4.00} PR Jand1ala (15) ED ,EAG T(302.00}.GC(220.00}. 1'.00 4.00 TWE (82. DO)

PR R~yya (8) EA .. T(55.00}.TWE(55.00} 3.00

PR RaYYiI 19) ED ,EAG TI246.00).GCI246.00) 35.00 .. ·. 292 VILlAGE (HABOR SAHIB C.D. BLOC( '-"1 ties and

Loca- Narne of village Total Total Amenities. avaHable (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) 1s shown in the column and next Code of the t10n , 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 fadli(Y is" available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking , Post Day or COlllllUni~ holds tional water & days cations (potable)' teTe- of (bus graph the stop, 'market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 r 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahst) (Part)

156 Khojkipur ( 153) 296.00 1,367 (228) P,M -(-5) HP PO, -(-5) -(-5) Phone 157 Rakh Gagre (157) 216.00 22 (5) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Wal 158 Ghagge (152) 123.00 695 (120) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

159 Bahadurpur (151) 219.00 375 ( 70) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

160 Bha1apur (159) 266.00 1,163 (209) P,M,H D HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 161 Anhtpur (160) 95.00 132 (21) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

162 Bhaloja1a (161 ) 965.00 2,074 (318) P( 6)' -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

163 ChakGagrewal (156) 139.00 15 (3) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

164 6agrewa 1 (-158) 725.00 1,083 (183) P -(-5) HP -(5-10), -(5-10) BS

165 Rampur ( 155) 396.00 268 ( 36) P -(-5) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS N,arotampur

166 Jal1alabad (154) 1.543.00 3.675 (58~) P(2). H,MH HP PO -( 10+) BS M(2). H(2) 167 Chak Desa 1 (329 ) 45.00 I Un-

168 Kiri Shahi ( 330) 236.00 844 (144') P -(-5) HP PO -Hi) BS

169 Darapur (331) 340.00 1,59'1 (281) 'p." D HP PO, - ( 10+ ) 8S Phone 170 KiTt Bod.' (141) 368.00 425 (72) P -(-5) HP Phone -(-5) -(-5) 293

DIRECTORY Und use

~p­ Nearest Power Land.use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places)· - . to and if 11 age distance Forest Irrfgated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able aval1ab·le gated waste for culti­ (includ- vation 1ng gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Rayya (7) ED.EAG T(271.00).GC(271.00) 25.00

PR Rayya (6) EA .. T(214.00).TWE(214.00) 2.00

PR Ra~ya (1) ED.tAG T{11Z.GO).GC{112.00) 1.00 .. \0.00

PR Rayya (.8) ED.EAG T(199.00).GC(199.00) 1.00 19.00

PR Rayya (8) ED.EAG T(243.00).GC(243.00) 23.00

PR Rayya (10) ED.EAG T(9Q.00).GC(90.00) 5.00

PR Rayya (8) ED.EAG T(583.00),GC(423.00). 52.00 92.00 238.00 TWE( 160.00)

PR Ra~ya (7) ~A T(\27.00).TW(30.00). 12.00 TWE( 97 .00)

PR Rayya (10) ED.EAG T(521.00).GC(431.00). 8.00 196.00 TWE(90.00) PR Rayya (10) EA T(238.00).GC(148.00). 5.00 153.00 TWE(90.00)

PR ~ayya (12) ED.EAG T(815.00).GC(710.00). 94.00 328.00 306.00 TWE ( 49 • 00 ) •° ( 56 .00 ) inhabited

PR Jandtala (18) EA T(152.00).GC(108.00). 33.09 28.00 23.00 TW(44.00) PR Jand1ala (19) EA T( 127 .00) .GC(8hOO). 35.,00 127.00 5t.00 TW(46.00) KR ",andia1a (16) EA T(309.00).GC(155.00). 16.00 35.00 8.00 TW( 154.00) 294

VILlAGE

"ii~UR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK bn1t1es and

Loca· Name of village Total Total Amenities aval1able (if not aval1able within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code . 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 tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

171 Shut",", nd .( 140) 403.00 1.792 (290) P -(-5) HP Po -(-5) BS·

172 Alampvr (333 ) 277 .00 260 (31) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

173 Nagoke (132) 1, 023. 00 ··5,515 (901) P(3), H / HP PO -(-5) BS M( 2). H(2) 174 Alia (131) 68.00 252 (34) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

175 Khadur Sahib (129) 1,618.00 8.067(1278) P( 2). H,HH. HP PTO Daily BS M(2). CWC.He. Phone H(2). PHC,D. PUC. FPC e(2)' 176 Muglani (130) 348.00 1,739 (280) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

177 Sangar (124 ) 344.00 1.156 (196) P -(-5) HP.e -(-5) -(-5) SS

178 Waring (128) 276.00 1,28~ (206) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

179 Banian (125) 356.00 1.501 (232) M HH.D HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

180 Mandla1a (126) 225.00 610 (94 ) P -(-5) HP PO -( 10+) -(-5)

181 Ghasltpura ( 121) 189.0Q 922 ( 137) M -(5-10) HP . 'PO. -(5-10) BS Phone 182 Kang ( 113) 1.103.00 3.601 (535 ) H.H, He HP PO, -(5-10) BS PUC.I. Phone TR '295

DIRECTORY Land use

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

11 12 13 • 14 15 16 17 18

PR Jandia 1a (16) EA T(333.00),GC(333.00) 20.00 4.00 46.00

".

PR Kapurthala (21 ) EO,EAG ' .. T(251.00),GC(209'.00), ~ 12.00 14.00 TWE( 42.00) PR Jand1ala (16) ED ,EAG T( 896.00) ,GC( 896 .00) 121.00 ,..

PR 'Jand1a1a (11 ) EO,EAG T( 59.00) ,GC(59.00) .,.. 9.00

PR Tarn Taran (16) EO,EAG T(1442.00),GC(1287.00), 6.00 4.00 166.00 TW(155.00)

PR Jand1ala (14) EO,EAG T(321.00),TW(321.00) 1.00 26.00

PR 'Jandia la (12) ED.EAG .. " n318.00) ,GC(296 .. 00). 26.00 TW! 22 .00) PR Jand1ala (16 ) ED.EAG T(252.00).GC(207.00). 24.00 TW(45.00) PR Jandh la (14) EA T(322.00),GC(322.00) 34.00

PR Tarn Taran (14 ) EA T(106.00).GC(164.00); 19.00 TN( 42 .00) PR Tarn Taran (7) EA T(172.00).GC(172.00) ." 11.00

PR TaTn Taran (8) EA T(927.00),GC(699.00). 6.00 170.00 TW(228.00) 296 VILLAGE

\ ItHADUR SAHIB C.D. ~LOCl. Amenities and

Laca- Name of village Total Total Amenittes available (if not available within the tion '(with Hadbast NO.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is Shown in the columrtand next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges v;z. No. village and -5 kms. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.·of the nearest place (in m.lllber where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stoP. market/ rai l'way hat, station, . !f any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

183 Hal Chat (114 ) 205.00 1.631 (257) p.O -(-5) HP PTO, -(5-1U) BS Phone 184 Doichipur (112 ) 159.00 594 (104) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -( -5')

185 Ka l1ah ( 111 ) 986.00 4.. 061 (717) P.H,H D HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

188 Vain Poin (318) 1.102.00 4.564 (770) P,PUC H,HH HP PO -(-5) BS

189 Bharowal (327 ) 901.00 3.169 (523) P H,MH,HC HP PO, -(-5) BS Phone

196 Khawaspur (328) 577.00 3.110 (510) P(2).H -(-5) HP Phone -(-5) -(-5)

197 Plndian (336 ) 292.00 726 (118) p -(-5) W.HP.C PO -(-5) -(-5)

198 (335 ) 304.00 1.009 (157) p. -(-5) TW.HP PO -(-5) BS

199 Biharipur (.334 ) 366.00 885 (129) P -(5-10) HP,C PO -( -5), -(-5)

200 Verowal (332) 1.318.00 1,641 (277) P,'M,H H HP PO -(-5) BS

201 Hansawala (337) 455.00 1.075 (171) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

202 Akbarpur (339 ) no.oo 421 (78) p. -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

203 Gofndwa1 ( 338) 539.00 3.601 (599 ) P,H,H. H,HC T.TW, PO, -(-5) BS puc HP,C Phone 204 Mianl (340 ) 367.00 42 ( 10) -(-5) -(-5) T.HP PTO, -(-5) BS Phone 297 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land .use (i.e. area under dHferent types of land use in .hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vill age distance Forest Irrigated by source, Un­ CuHur­ 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 Tarn Taran (8) EA T(172.00).GC(B5.00). 2.00 3.00 28.00 TII(87 .00) PR Jandiala (18) EA T(145.00).GC(145.00) 14.00

PR Tarn Taran (10) ED .EAG T(892.00).GC(533.00). 11.00 83.00 TWE( 359.00) PR Tarn Taran (13) ED .EAG T(885.00).GC(875.00). 217 .00 TWE( 10.00) PR Tarn Taran (14) ED .EAG T(828.00).GC(779.00). 1.00 72.00 TIIE(49.00) PR Tarn Taran (16) EA T(447.00).GC(410.00). 39.00 91.00 TII(37.00) PR Sultanpur (19) ED.£AG T(276.00),TII[(276.00) 16.00

PR Tarn Taran (18) ED .EAG T(143.00).GC(143.00) 46.00 63.00 52.00

PR Tarn Taran (14) ED .EAG T(207.00).GC(192.00). 103.00 56.00 TII( 15.00) PR .Tarn i aran (22) ED.EAG T(802.00).GC(530.00). 168.00 168.00 180.00 TII(272.00) PR Sul tanpur (20 ) ED .EAG T(255.00).GC(221.00). 2.00 140.00 58.00 TIIE(34.00) PR Su1tanpur (16) EA T(50.00),TIIE(50.00) 10.00 50.00

PR Sultanpur (16) ED .EAG T( 321.00) .GC·( 283. 00). 43.00 137.00 38.00 TWE( 38.00) PR Sultanpur (14) EA T(175.00).GC(175.00) 34.00 59.00 99.00 298

VILlAGE KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Narne of village Total ,Total Amenities available (if rfOt available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 p,lac~ (in olJllber where the facility is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, -market I railway hat, station, . if any waterway)

2 . 3 4 5 6, 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahstl (Part) 205 Khakh ( 341 ) 339. 00 167 (Z5) P -(-5) HP.C PO -(-5) -(-5)

30.567.00 1.05.470 P(82). H(11), (17274) "(26). "CII(O). H(17). "H(5), PUC(5). ellen). C(2), HC(4), TK(1). PHCn). I(l}. D(101, AC( 0). PHS(O), 0(1) TB(O). FPC( 1}, IH( 1). SMP(1) RP(O}. eHII(O}, 0(0) 299 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Irrigated by 5ccrce Un­ Cultur'­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ able a.vai I ab Ie gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Sultanpur (15 ) ED, EAG ,T( 155.00) ,GC(35.00) 1 87. DO 32.00 65.00 TW[(120.00)

T(24476.00) 958.00 1259.00 3829.00 &((16922.00) TII[(5776.00) TII(1722.00) 0(56.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST 0 VILLAGES l~ NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK

303

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BlOCk

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) LocatJ,on L,ocab,on Locab,on Locab,on Code C,ode Code Code (Manua 1) (C,omputer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

I Ba~v a) ipur ( 103') 20/2/4/243 20/02/0040/0243 17/2/4/.245 17/02/0040/0245

2 Batha 1 Bhai ke (272) 20/2/4/261 20/02/0040/0261 17/2/4/268 '17/02/0040/0268

3 Begampur (106) 20/2/4/244 20/02/0040/0244 17/2/4/113 17/02/0040/0113

4 Chak Banwa 1i pur (99) 20/2/4/240 20/02/0040/0240 17/2/4/243 17/02/0040/0243 5 Chambal (265) 20/2/4/253 20/02/0040/0253 17/2/41104 17/02/0040/0104 6 Chamba Khurd (313 ) 20/2/4/224 20/02/0040/0224 17/2/4/263 17/02/0040/0263 7 Chatala (247) 20/2/4/78 20/02/0040/0078 20/2/4/74 17/02/0040/0074 8 Chaudhriwala (270) ..20/2/4/262 20/02/0040/0262 17/2/4/271 17/02/0040/0271 9 Dar gapur Ghar bi (~83) 20/2/4/273 20/02/0040/0273 17/2/4/279 17/02/0040/0279 10 Dar gapur Shar k i (282) 20/2/4/271 20/02/0040/0271 17/2/4/280 17/02/0040/0280

11 Ohot i'an (315 ) 20/2/4/226 20/02/0040/0226 17/2/4/247 17/02/0040/0247 12 Dial (249) 20/2/4/251 20/02/0040/0251 17/2/4/106 17/02/0040/0106

13 Oogalwala ( 100) 20/2/4/239 20/02/0040/0239 17/2/4/111 17/02/0040/0111

14 Dugr i (104 ) 20/2/4/247 20/02/0040/0247 1712/4/246 17/02/0040/0246 15 Ghaz ipur (317) 20/2/4/186 20/02/0040/0186 17/2/4/240 17/02/0040/0240

16 Gopala (237) 20/2/4/69 20/02/0040/0069 20/2/4/82 17/02/0040/0082

17 Jalewala (284) 20/2/4/275 20/02/0040/0275 17/2/4/276 17/02/0040/0276

18 Jandoke (241 ) 20/2/4/73 20/02/0040/0073 17/2/4/79 ' 17/02/0040/0079

19 Jatta (264) 20/2/4/254 20/02/0040/0254 17/2/4/103 17/02/0040/0103

20 Jaura (239) W/2/4/71 20/02/0040/0071 20/2/4/81 17/02/0040/0081 I 21 Jawanda Kalan (263) 20/2/4/256 20/02/0040/0256 17/2/4/99 17/02/0040/0099

22 Jhandher (97) 20/2/4/238 20/02/0040/0238 17/2/4/110 17/02/0040/0110

23 Kaler (102) 20/2/4/242 20/02/0040/0242 17/2/4/112 17/02/0040/0112

24 Khaba Rajputan (262) 20/2/4/257 20/02/0040/0257 20/2/4/98 17/02/0040/0098

25 Khalwan (275) 20/2/4/265 20/02/0040/0265 17/2/4/265 17/02/0040/0265 26 Kheda (271) 20/2/4/274 20/02/0040/0274 20/2/4/97 17/02/0040/0097 27 kishangarh (273) 20/2/4/260 20/02/0040/0260 17/2/4/269 17/02/0040/0269

28 Koharka (238) 20/2/4/70 20/02/0040/0070 17/2/4/83 17/02/0040/0083 29 Kot Mohammad Khan (314) 20/2/4/223 20/02/0040/0223 17/2/4/248 17/02/0040/0248

30 l alpur (316 ) 20/2/4/187 20/02/0040/0187 17/2/4/241 17/02/0040/0241

31 Mal Mohri ( 108) 20/2/4/227 20/02/0040/0227 17/2/4/115 17/02/0040/0115 304 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.O. BLOCk

Sr. Name of vi llage 1991 Census 1981 Census NO'1 (with Hadbast No.) locabon locabon locabon locaElon Code , Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Mal)ual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

32 (251) ; 20/2/4/75 20/02/0040/0075 17/2/4/76 17/02/0040/0076 33 Nandpur • (261) 20/2/4/258 2'01,02/0040/0258 17/2/4/96 17/02/0040/0096 34 Naushehra Pannuan (269) 20/2/4/259 20/02/0040/0259 17/2/4/270 17/02/0040/0270 35 Pakhoke (274) 20/2/4/225 20/02/0040/0225 \. 17/2/4/264 17/02/0040/0264

36 Piddi (248) 20/2/4/77 20/02/0040/0077 17/2/4/107 17/02/0040/0107 , 37 Rai Shiana (110) 20/2/4/229 20/02/0040/0229 17/2/4/117 17/02/0040/0117

38 Rakh Banval ipur (101 ) 20/2/4/241 20/02/0040/0241 17/2/4/244 17/02/0040/0244

39 Rakh Sheron (267) 20/2/4/248 20/02/0040/0248 17/2/4/101 17/02/0040/0101 40 Rasulpur (98) 20/2/4/237 20/02/0040/0237 17/2/4/108 17/02/0040/0108 41 Rureasa 1 (246) 20/2/4176 20/02/0040/0076 17/2/4/75 17/02/0040/0075 42 Sakhira (240) 20/2/4/72 20/02/0040/0072 17/2/4/80 17/02/0040/0080 43 Sarha 1i Khurd (252) 20/2/4/255 20/02/0040/0255 17/2/4/78 17/02/0040/0078 44 Shahabpura (250) 20/2/4/252 20/02/0040/0252 17/2/4/105 17i02/0040/0105 45 Shan gar pur (107) 20/2/4/245 20/02/0040/0245 17/2/4/114 17/02/0040/0114 46 Sheikh Chak (109) 20/2/4/228 20/02/0040/0228 17/2/4/116 17/02/0040/0116 47 Sheron (266) 20/2/4/250 20/02/0040/0,250 17 /2/4/102 17/02/0040/0102 48 Thakhtu Chak (242) 20/2/4/74 20/02/0040/0074 17/2/4/77 17/02/0040/0077 49 Thathian (281) 20/2/4/272 20/02/0040/0272 17/2/4/275 17/02/.0040/0275

50 Tur (320) 20/2/4/2~2 20/02/0040/0222 17/2/4/249 17/02/0040/0249 51 Usman (268) 20/2/4/249 20/02/0040/0249 17/2/4/100 17/02/0040/0100 52. Warana (105) . 2,0;2/4/246 20/02/0040/0246 17/2/4/242 17/02/0040/0242 Patti Tahsil (Part) 53 Bahmnil'lala (258) 20/2/5/48 20/02/0050/0048 17/2/4/91 17/02/0040/0091

54 Kairon (255) 20/2/5/50 20/02/0050/0050 17/~/4/92 17/02/0040/0092 55 Lauhka (253) 20/2'/5/52 20/02/0050/0052 11/2/4/94 17/02/0040/0094 56 Nathu Chak (254) 20/2/5/51 20/02/0050/0051 17/2/4/185 17/02/0040/0185 57 Sarhal i Mandan (260) 20/2/5/53 20/02/0050/0053 17/2/4/95 17/02/0040/0095 58 Uboke (256) 20/2/5/47 20/02/0050/0047 17/2/4/90 17/02/0040/0090 VILLAGES DIRECTORY NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK 306

VILLAGE

NAUSHEHRA PANNUAK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities a'vailable (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast ~o.) area popula­ v1llage, a dash (-) 1s shown in the column and next Code of the tion 1:'0 it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. v1llage and -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms.of the nearest place (i n number where the facility is ava1lab~e 1s given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, rai lway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g 10

Taran Taran Tahs;l (Part) 69 G'opa 1a (237) 2,17.00 379 (61) P -(-5) TW.HP.C -(-5) -(-5) BS

70 Koharka )238) 337.00 1 ,8~,1 (312) P(2).M -( -5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

71 Jaura (239) 977.00 2,788 (473) P(2),M D TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

72 Sakhira (240) 488.00 1,677 (283) P,M,H D W,TW, PO -(5-10) BS HP,C 73 Jandoke (241) 220.00 869 (154) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS,RS

74 Thakhtu Chak (242) 187.00 750 (123) P -(-5) W,TW, PO -(-5) RS HP,C

75 Muga1 Chak (251) 487.00 1,925 (319) P D TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS,RS

76 Rureasal (246) 359.00 1,631 (288) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) RS

77 P idd i (248) 365.00 1,287 (235) P -(5-10) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

78 Chatala (247) 433.00 2,06; (405) P,M -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

186 Ghazipur ( 3 17) 116 • 00 137 (21) -(-5) -(-5) HP -l-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

187 La lpur (316) 522.00 2,674 (432) P,M,H MH,D HP PO -(-5) BS

222 Tur (320) 601.00 2,539 (421) P,M,H, -(-5) TW,HP PO, -(-5) BS PUC Phone 223 Kot Mohammad (314) 503.00 1,407 (247) P,M -( -5) T,TW, PO -( 10+) BS Khan HP 224 Chamba Khurd (313) 171.00 646 (104) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

225 Pakhoke (274) 463.00 1,723 (290) P -(-5) T,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP 307 DIRECroRY Land use . App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri - able available gated waste Tor culti"': (includ­ vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12> 13 14 15 16 . 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (16 ) EA T(193.00),GC(193.00) 2.00 22.00

PR Tarn Taran (15) EA T{ 277 .00) .Ge( 261.00 J, 12.00 48.00 TW£{16.00) PR Tarn Taran (12 ) ED ,EAG T( 874 .00 )",GC(874.00) 6.00 1.00 96.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 10) EA T(427.00),6C(298.00), 3.00 58.00 TW£{129.00)

PR Tarn Taran (9 ) ED,EAG T( 171.00 ) ,GC ( 140 .00 ) • 42.00 TWE(38.QO)

PR Tarn Taran ( 5) ED, EAG T(163.00),GC(160.00), . 3.00 21.00 TWE{3.00)

PR Tarn Taran (5 ) EA T(431.00),GC(431.00) 1.00 55.00

PR' Tarn Taran (4) EA T(31'.00).GC(31'.00) 8.00 40.00

PR Tarn Taran (6) EA T(302.00),GC(160.00), 18.00 1.00 44.00 TWE( 142.00) PR Tarn Taran (4l ED ,EAG T(315.00),GC(315.00) 76.00 42.0Q

PR Tarn Taran (13) ED,EAG T(113.00).GC(84.09). 3.00 TW( 29 .00)

PR Rarn Taran ( 10) ED ,EAG T(449.00),GC(326.00), 73.00 TW(123.00)

PR Tarn Taran ( 13) ED ,EAG T(539.00).GC(538.00), 62.00 TW( 1.00)

PR Tarn Taran ( 18) EA T(461.00),GC(387.00), 42.00 T~E(74.00)

PR Patti ( 16) ED ,EAG T(149.00),GC(149.00) 4.00 18.00

PR Patti ( 14) EA T(431.00).GC(400.00), 1.00 31.00 TWE( 31.00) 308

c YILlAGf NAUSHEHRA PARIUAI C.O. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Kame of village lotal Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Ha6bast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 nlJDber where the faCility 1s avai1ab'~ is given). hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph marketl stop, hat, railway if any station. waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 10

Taran Taran Tahsil (Part) 226 Dhot;an (315) 1,490.00 6,032 (989) P,M,H D T, TW, PO -( 10+) BS HP 227 Mal Mohr; (l08) 204.00 1,.17.1 (168) P,M -(5-10) 1W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) .. (·5)

Zl8 Sheik.h Chak. (lOg) 261.00 1,004 (55) P -(-5) T,1\1 • -(-5) -(5-10) 6S HP

229 Rai Shiana (110 ) 188.00 1~435 (204) P -(5-10) TW.HP -(-5) -(5-10) 85 Q

237 Rasulpur. (98) 329.00 1,889 (318) P.M -(-5) HP PO -~·5) 55

238 Jhandher (97) 222.00 J,120 (189) P(2) ,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

239 Dogalwala (100 l 237.00 941 (14l) P -(5-10) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5)

240 Chak Banvali- (99) 86.00 94 (l3) .... ( -5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

241 pakh Banvali- (101) 47.00 Un- pur

242 Kaler (102 ) 137.00 476 (87) p -(10+) TW,HP PO -(5-"j) -(-5)

243 Banvalipur (103) 269.00 1,368 (237) P -(-5) TW.IlP PO ,:)-10) -(-5)

244 Begampur ( 106) 159.00 243 ( 45) -(-5) ~(-5) • T~,HP -(-5) -(5·10) -(-5)

245 Shangarpur (107) 129.00 470 (90) p -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

\ 246 Wauna (105) 324.00 .l,21S (202) P -{-5) TW,tlP -(-5) -(5-10) .. (-5)

247 ( 104) 134.00 672 (118) P -(--5 ) TW,HP PO -(10+ ) as

248 Rakh Sheron (267) 188 .00 207 ( 52) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS • 309 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (131 ED.EAG T(1368.001.GC(1014.001. 15.00 107.00 TW(354.00) PR Tarn laran ( 10) ED.EAG T(177.00).GC(119.001. 27.00 TWE(58.00) • PR Tarn Tal n (10) ED.EAG T(230.00).GC(32.00). 5.00 26.00 TWE (198.00)

PR Tarn Taran ( 9) EA T(1~.OUI,TWE(163.001 25.00

PR Tarn Taran (.4) EA T( 288 .00 ).,GC( 259.00). 2.00 39.00 TWE(29.001 PR Tarn Taran (5) ED.EAG T(204.00}.GC(193.00}. 18.00 TWE( 11.00 I PR Tarn Taran (6) ED,EAG T(214.00}.GC(214.00} 1.00 22.00

PR Tarn Taran (5) ED.EAG T(81.00).GC(72.00~, 1.00 4.00 TWE(9.00) inhabited

PR Tarn Taran (7) ED.EAG T(122.00).TW£(122,00) 15.00

PR Tarn Taran (9) ED.EAG T(234.00).TWE(234.00) 35.00

KR Tarn Taran (8) ED,EAG T(146.00),GC(75.00), 13.00 TWE( 71 .00) PR Tarn Taran (8) ED .EAG T( 117 .00) .GC( 107.00 I, 12.00 TW(10.00} PR Tarn Taran (9 ) ED,EAG T(278.00),GC(182.00). 4.00 42.00 .TWE(96.00) PR Tarn Taran (11 ) ED,EAG T(119.00);GC(11S.00), 15.00 TWE(4.00) PR TarJ\ Taran nO) ED .EAG T(176.00I,GC(136.001. 12.00 TWE( 40 .00) 310

VILLAGE

~AUSHEHRA PAftNUAN C.D. BLOCK Amen iti es ilnd

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion «with Hadbast NO.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph marketi stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Taran Tar an Tabsil (Part)

249 Usman (268) 409.00 1,675 (316) P - (-5) TW,HP PO -(.:5) BS

250 Sheron (266) 865.00 4,137 (674) P,M,H D TW,HP,C PO -(5-10) BS

251 Dial (249) 211.00 685 l128) P,M,H -(-5) T,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

252 Shah~bpura (250) 271.00 1,018 (162) P,M H,MH,HC, T,HP Po -(-5) BS PHC,D 253 Chambl' (265) 312.0cr 834 (175) P -(-5) T,TW, PO -(5-10) -(-5) HP

254 Jatta (264) 216.00 472 (77) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

255 Sarha 1i (2~2) 507.00 1,516 (235) P,M,H MCW,D T,TW, -(-5) -(5-10) BS Khurd HP

2~6 Jawanda (263) 324.00 1,505 (230) P,M(2), -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Kalan H

257 Khaba (262) 295.00 890 (143) P Mew TW,HP -( -5) -( -5) .(-5) Rajputan

258 l'iandpur (261) 536.00 2,142 (349) P MCW,D TW.HP ·(-5) ·(-5) -(-5)

259 Naushehra (269) 1,578.00 5,9&1 (981) P,M(2}, PHC TW.HP PTO -(-5) as Pannuan H(l), puc 260 Kishangarh (273) 140.00 130 (22) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5)

261 Batha1 (272) 329.00 1,384 (213) P TW,HP PO -(-5) Bhaike

262 Chaudhriwa1a .(270) 477.00 2,594 (452) P PHC TW,HP PO -( 10+) BS

265 Y.ha1wan (275) 329.00 1,092 (,184) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) 311 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of l~nd u~e in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places)- to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms,) irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (10) ED.EAG T{367.00).GC{286.00). 1.00 41.00 TWE(81.00) PR Tarn Taran (8) ED.EAG T(714.001.GC(332.001, 151.00 TWE(382.00)

PR Tarn Taran (5 ) ED .EAG T(169.00).GC(lSO.OOI. 13.00 29.00 TWE(19.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) ED ,EAIi T(218.00).GC(196.00), 3.00 50.00 TWE( 22 .00)

PR ,Tarn Taran (9 ) ED ,EAG . T(278.00).GC(169.00). 2.00 32.00 TWE( 109.00) PR Tarn Taran (12) ED.EAG T(193.00).G((193.00) 1.00 22.00

PR Tarn Taran (8) ED.EAG T(444.00),GC(359.00), 63.00 TWE(85.001 PR Tarn Taran (6) ED.EAG T(286.00).GC(284.00), 38.00 TWE(2.00) PR Patti (5 ) ED.EAG T(250.00).GC(198.00), 7.00 38.00 TWE(52.00)

PR Patti (4) ED.EAG T(493.uO).GC(493.00) 43.00

PR Patti (11 ) ED ,EAG T(1400.00),GC(1094.00). 16.00 1.00 161.00 TW( 306.00)

KR Patt i ( 13) ED.EAG T( 129.00) .GC( 129.00). 11.00

PR Patti (8) ED.EAG T(296.00).GC(284.00). 1.00 32.00 TWE(12.00) PR Patti (6 ) ED.EAG T(352.00).GC(352.00) 67.00 58.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 15) ED.EAG T(310.00);GC(163.00). 1.00 1.00 17.00 IWE(147.00) 312

VILLAGE IAUSHEHRA PANIUAR e.D. BLOCK Amen1t1es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, ~- 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 cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph. market! stop. hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 271 Dargapur (282) 38.00 Un- Shark; 272 Thathian (281 ) 520.00 2,379 (390) P,M,H D T,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP 273 Dagrapur (283) 173.00 883 (134) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Gharb i

274 Kheda ( 27,1) 133.00 514 (88 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) . 275 Jalewala (284) 282.00 699 107 ) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) HP

18.795.00 73 .. 194 P{ 48). H{.1). (\12,236) M(20) MCW(3) H(.1.1) , MH(2). PUe(2) eWC{o) CeO). HC{I ) • TR(O) PHC(3)' 1(0) • D(, 10). ACeD) PHS(O) . 0(0) TB(O). FPC(O) IH(O). SHP(O) RP(O). CHW(O) 0(0) 313 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing g3uchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18

inhabited

PR Tarn Taran (16) EO,EAG T(445.00),GC(340.001. 5.00 10.00 TWE(105.00) PR Tarn Taran (16) ED,EAG T(149.00),GC(149.00) 24.00

PR Patti (5) Ep ,EAG T(115.00),6C(115.00) 18.00

PR Patti (18) ED,EAG T(133.00),GC(133.00) 132.00 17 .00

T( 16271.00) 337.00 18.00 2.024.00 6C(12964.00) TIfE(2838.00} TW{469.00} 314 VILLAGE NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities aVd)labl~ (iF not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ vil)age, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the dista[1ce in broad ranges viz. No. village dnd -5 kms, 5- 10 kms. dnd 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 cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market! rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 47 Uboke (256) 287.00 1,)15 (195) P -(-5) T,HI, -(-5) -( -5) -( -5) , HP 48 Bahmniwala (258) 386.00 1.411 (217) P,M,H H,HC, T,TW, PO -( -5) BS PHr.. HP '50 Kairon (255) 1,609.00 5,078 (911) P(2), MH,He, T,TW, PTO, Daily BS,RS H,PUC Pile, IlP Phone P'H5 ,D, FPC

~1 Nathu ~hak (254) 218.00 1.029 (165) P -(-5) T,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP

52 Lauhka (253) ,1,146.00 4,231 (734) P,M,H PHC TW,HP PO -(-5) BS .. 53 Sarhali ( :~60) 837.00 2,649 (43.1 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5) Mandan

4.483.00 15,513 P(7), "(.l). (2653) M(2) Me"(O) H(3). MH(.l) • PUC(l) CWC(O) C{O). HC(2). TR( 0), PHC(3) 1(0) • D(2), AC{O) PHS{l) O{O) TRCO) • FPC(2) KH(O). SMP{O), RP(O). CHV(O) 0(0) 315

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectareS roach town supp Iy rounded upto two dec 1ma 1 places) to and vi llage distancE. forest Irrigated by source Un.,. Cultur­ Area n()t (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

'1 12 13 14 15 16 17 16

PR Patti (31 EO,E!\G T(251.00),6C(251.00) 36.00

IIR Patti ( 4) EA T(~49.00),GC(349.00) 1.00 36.00

PR Patti ( 5) EA 1(1381.00),6C(1379.00), 1.00 8.00 219.00 TW£(2.00)

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PR Patt i ( 6) ED.EAG H 182,. 00) ,GC( 182.00) 1.00 35.00

PR Patt i (7) ED,EAG 1(956.00),GC(725.00), 31.00 4.00 155.00 TI-IE( 231.00) d PR Patt i (5 ) ED.EAG T(660.00),GC(620.00), 64.00 13.00 100.00 TWE(40.00)

1(3119.00) 96.00 21.00 581.00 GC(3506.00) TWE{213.00) PUNJAB C.D.BLOCl

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9&\JNDARV, INTERNATIONAL VIII BHIKHIWII'ID DISTRICT .. .. TAHSIL ...... C.D. BLOCK VillAGE WITH IDeATION CODE NUMBER .. C':--:1i.==:J HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL. @ VILlt.GES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200; 201).499; 58O-999;1OO0-4999;;000 AND ABOVE ...... UNIIiHABIT£D VILLAGES WiTH LOCAfiON CODE NUMBER .... ~=:iil>-::-= ~= C.D.BLOCKS URBAN AREA WITH IDeATION COOE ...... _. ~ M BHIKHtWIND NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... _.!:II:I.1L STATE HIGHWAY ...... --..S.IllL N VALTOHA IMPORTANT METAllED ROAD. o PATTI RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE RIVER AND STREAM...... ~ POST OFFCE/POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Po,,,", HIGH.' SECONDARY SCHOOL ... HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOl HOSPITAl., HEALTH CENTRE,PRlMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY, MATERNITY AND CHILO WELFARE CENTRE . IMPORTANi VILLAGE MANDIES ..

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80Md upon Survey of tndlo mop ,,1111 the p.nnl.. 600 or tit_ Surv• .,or Ge".ral of {ndia. @ Government of JQdla Copvrigltf I t9V/ Th. c()ur.. of Ihe'SATLUJ RIVER'is liabl. to cOntinual eNno' .owlnQ to "11(""9 of the rw bed. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES IN BHIKHlWIND C.D. BLOCK

319 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILlAGES -, f.) TARN TARAN C.O. BLOCk

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census . 1981 Census No. {with Hadbast No.} Locabon locabon locaflon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer) , . ___.: 2 3 4 5 6

Tarn T4r8n Tahsil (Part) Aima Malian (203) 20/2/4/85 20/02/0040/0085 17/2/4/53 17/02/0040/0053 2 Allahdinpur (75) 20/2/4/236 20/02/0040/0236 17/2/4/125 17/02/0040/0125 3 Allawalpur (96) 20/2/4/232 20/02/0040/0232 17/2/4/120 17/02/0040/0120 4 Bachre (77 ) 20/2/4/113 20/02/0040/0113 17/2/4/124 17/02/0040/0124 5 Bak i pur (219 ) 20/2/4/89 20/02/0040/0089 17/2/4/49 17/02/0040/0049

6 Bala Chak (52 ) 20/2/4/103 ~0/02/0040/0103 17 /2/4/141 17/02/0040/0141 7 Bath (92) 20/2/4/122 20/02/0040/0122 17/2/4/156 17/02/0040/0156 8 6ehla (65) 20/2/4/107 20/02/0040/0107 17/2/4/151 17/02/0040/0151 9 ·Shagrian .(81 ) 20/2/4/119 20/02/0040/0119 17/2/4/155 17/02/0040/0155 10 Bhaini :Matuan (201 ) 20/2/4/87 20/02/0040/0087 17/2/4/51 17/02/0040/0051 11 Bhoj; an (200) 20/2/4/48 20/02/0040/0048 17/2/4/43 17/02/0040/0043 12 Bhullar (93) 20/2/4/121 20/02/0040/0121 17/2/4/121 17/02/0040/0121 13 Bhure (211) 20/2/4/60 20/02/0040/0060 17/2/4/66 17/02/0040/0066 14 Bohga (73) 20/2/4/234 20/02/0040/0234 17/2/4/130 17/02/0040/0130 15 Chal< S; kandar (214 ) 20/2/4/54 20/02/0040/0054 17/2/4/62 17/02/0040/0062

16 Dale Ke (221 ) 20/2/4/82 20/02/00~0/0082 17/2/4/71 17/02/0040/0071 17 Dial Rajputan (232 ) 20/214/67 20/02/0040/0067 17/2/4/89 17/02/0040/0089 18 Doburji (56) 20/2/4/101 20/02/0040/0101 17/2/4/144 17/02/0040/0144 19 Oublian (206) 20/2/4/50 20/02/0040/0050 17/2/4/59 17/02/0040/0059 20 Fateh Chak (68) 20/2/4/111 20/02/0040/0111 17/2/41128 17/02/0040/0128 21 Ghohalwar (53) 20/2/4/104 20/02/0040/0104 17/2/4/140 17/02/0040 /0 140 22 Gill Waraich (217) 20/2/4/88 20/02/0040/0088 17/2/4/50 17/02/0040/0050 23 Gorkha (244) 20/2/4/80 20/02/0040/0080 17/2/4/72 17/02/0040/0072 24 Gulalipur (228) 20/2/4/65 20/02/0040/0065 17/2/4/86 17/02/0040/0086 25 Jarmastpura (218) 20/2/4/91 20/02/0040/0091 17/2/4/47 17/02/0040/0047 26 Jawanda Khurd (94) 20/2/4/230 20/02/0040/0230 17/2/4/118 17/02/0040/0118 27 Jhabbal Kalan (44) 20/2/4/27 20/02/0040/0027 17/2/4/41 17/02/0040/0041 28 Jhabba 1 Manan (43) 20/2/4/17 20/02/0040/0017 17/2/4/35 17/02/0040/0035 " 29 Jhamke (215 ) 20/2/4/56 20/02/0040/0056 17/2/4/56' 17/02/0040/0056 30 J;obala (216) 20/2/4/84 20/02/0040/0084 17/2/4/54 17/02/0040/0054 31 Jodhpur (74) 20/2/4/235 20/02/0040/0235 17/2/4/126 17/02/0040/0126 320 AlPHABETICAL lIST OF VILLAGES TARN TARAN C,D. BLOCk

Sr. Name af village 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Lacabon Locabon Locaflon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Cpmputer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4. 5 6

Tarn Tarim Tahsil (Part) Johal Raju Singh ( 59) 20/2/4/98 20/02/0040/0098 17/2/4/135 17/02/0040/0135 33 Kadgil (66) 20/2/4/116 20/02/0040/0116 17/2/4/152 17/02/0040/0152 34 Kaironwal (62) 20/2/4/96 20/02/0Q40/0095 17/2/4/132 17/02/0040/0132 35 Kakka Karyala (63) 20/2/4/109 20/02/0040/0109 17/2/4/148 17/02/0040/0148 36 Kaler (80) 20/2/4/120 20/02/0040/0120 17/2/4/122 17/02/0040/0122 37 Kamalpur (227) 20/2/4/64 20/02/0040/0064 17/2/4/85 17/02/0040/0085 38 Kambo (202) 20/2/4/86 20/02/0040/0086 17/2/4/52 17/02/0040/0052 39 Kazikot (70) 20/2/4/95 20/02/0040/0095 17/2/4/147 17/02/0040/0147 40 Khaba· Dogran (82) 20/2/4/117 20/02/0040/0117 17/2/4/153 17/02/0040/0153 41 Khara ( 58) 20/2/4/99 20/02/0040/0099 17/2/4/145 17/02/0048/0145 42 Khera . (243) 20/2/4/81 20/02/0040/0081 17/2/4;70 17/02/0040/0070 43 Kat Dasaundi Mal (50 ) 20/2/4/102 20/02/0040/0102 17/2/4/39 17/02/0040/0039 44 Kot Dharam (199) 20/2/4/92 20/02/0040/0092 17/2/4/46 17/02/0040/0046 Chand Khurd

45 Kat Dharam (198) 20/2/4/47 20/02/0040/0047 17/2/4/45 17/02/0040/0045 Chand Kalan

46 Kot Jaspat ( 220) 20/2/4/90 20/02/0040/0090 17/2/4/48 17/02/0040/0048 47 Katli (54) 20/2/4/105 20/02/0040/0105 17/2/4/142 17/02/0040/0142 48 Lalu Ghuman (45 ) 20/2/4/25 20/02/0040/0025 17/2/4/136 17/02/0040/0136 49 Malia (67) 20/2/4/115 20/02/0040/0115 17/2/4/149 17/02/0040/0149 50 Maluwal (205) 20/2/4/49 20/02/0040io049 17/2/4/58 17/02/0040/0058 51 Mamanke (236) 20/2/4/68 20/02/0040/0068 17/2/4/88 17/02/0040/0088 52 Mana Chahal (222 ) 20/2/4/83 20/02/0040/0083 17/2/4/69 17/02/0040/0069 53 Miani (224) 20/2/4/62 20/02/0040/0062 17/2/4/68 17/02/0040(0068

54 ~lirpur ( 197) 20/2/4/26 20/02/0040/0026 17/2/4/44 17/02/0040/0044

55 Mughal Chak (64) 20/2/4/108 20/02/0040/0108 .17/2/4/1~O 17/02/0040/0150 56 Muradpura (76) 20/2/4/112 20/02/0040/0112 17/2/4/127 17/02/0040/0127 57 Muse (207) 20/2/4/51 20/02/0040/0051 17/2/4/60 17/02/0040/0060

58 Nallagarh (69 ) 20/2/4/110 20/02/0040/0110 17/2/4/129 17/02/0040/0129 59 Nona (83) 20/2/4/118 20/02/0040/0118 17/2/4/154 17/02/0040/0154 60 \'lor angabad (95) 20/2/4/231 20/02/0040/0231 17/2/4{119 17/02/0040/0119 321 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCk

Sr. Name of village 1991 Census. 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) [ocatlon locabon locabon LocdtlOn Code Code Code Code (.Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

, 1 2 3 4 5 b

Tarn laran Tahsil {P,n"t} , 61 Nurpur (223) 20/2/4/57 20/02/0040/0057 17/2/4/55 17/02/0040/0055 62 Paddr; (209) 20/2/4/53 20/02/0040/0053 17/2/4/63 17/02/0040/0063 63 P akhoke (84) 20/2/4/12 20/02/0040/0124 17/2/4/158 17/02/0040/0158 64 Palasaur (71) 20/2/4j.94 20/02/0040/0094 17/2/4/131 17/02/0040/0131

65 Pandor ; ~o 1a (79) 20/2/4/114 20/02/0040/0114 17/2/4/123 17/02/0040/0123 66 Pandor; Has san ( 46) 20/2/4/24 20/02/0040/0024 17/2/4/137 17/02/0040/0137 67 Pandor; Rahman ( 48) 20/2/4/22 20/02/0040/0022 17/2/4/138 17/02/0040/0138 68 Pandor; Ran Singh (51 ) 20/2/4/20 20/02/0040/0020 17/2/4/38 17/02/0040/0038 69 Pandor; Sidhwan ( 47) 20/2/4/23 20/02/0040/0023 17/2/4/40 17/02/0040/0040 70 Pandor; Takhatmal (49) 20/2/4/21 20/02/0040/0021 17/2/4/139 17/02/0040/0139 71 Panjwar (196 ) 20/2/4/46 20/02/0040/0046 17/2/4/42 17/02/0040/0042

72 Qil a Kavi (61 ) 20/2/4/93 20/02/0040/0093 17 1'2./4/133 17/02/0040/0133 Santokh Singh . , 73 Ram Rauni (204) 20/2/4/55 20/02/0040/0055 17/2/4/57 17/02/0040/0057 74 Rataul (55) 20/2/4/106 20/02/0040/9106 17/2/4/143 17/02/0040/0143 75 Sange (78) 20/2/4/233 20/02/0040/0233 17/2/4/109 17/02/0040/0109 76 Sara; Diwana (213) 20/2/4/58 20/02/0040/0058 17/2/4/64 17/02/0040/0064 77 Shah Bazpur (234) 20/2/4/66 20/02/0040/0066 17/2/4/87 17/02/0040/0087 78 Sheikh (212 ) 20/2/4/59 20/02/0040/0059 17/2/4/65 17/02/0040/0065 79 Tharu (60) 20/2/4/97 2Uj02/0040/0097 17/2/4/134 17/02/0040/0134 80 Thathi ( 57) 20/2/4{100 20/02/0040/0100 17/2/4/146 17/02/0040/0146 81 Theh Brahman (235) 20/2/4/61 20/02/0040/0061 17/2/4/67 17/02/0040/0067 82 Wa)ipuy (245) 20/2/4/79 20'f01./0040/0079 17/2/4/73 17/02/0040/0073 83 Wan ( 226) 20/2/4/63 20/02/0040/0063 17/2/4/84 17/02/0040/0084

VILLAGE DIRECTORY TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCK 324

VILLAGE

TARN lARAN C.D. BlOC~ Amenities and

Loca- Name Qf vi 11age lata 1 Total Amenities available (i f not avail ab le within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and !'text Code 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 hectares) of -~~:~:-:~:-~~:~:~:~-~:-~:~~~~~-~:Y-~~:~~------house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarr Taran Tahsil (Part) 17. Jhabbal Manan (43) 661.00 2,405 (446) P PHS HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

20. Pandor; Ran (51) 592.00 2,575 (393) P,M,H H HP PO -( 10+) - (-5). Singh 21. Pandori (49) 222.00 1,261 (190) P -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) lakhatmal 22. Pandor; (48) 249.00 878 (150) P -(5-10) HP PO -( 10+) -(-5) Rahman 23. Pandor; (47) 454.00 1,858 (271) P,M,H D HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) Sidhwan 24. Pandor; (46) 232.00 761 (125) P -(5-10) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) Hassan 25. Lalu Ghuman (45) 431.00 1,829 (291) P,M RP( 3), HP PO .-(5-10) -(-5) CHW 26. M; r pur ( 197) 185.00 672 (136) P RP( 2), HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) CHW 27. Jhabbal Kalan (44) 1,806.00 5,262 (896) P(3), PHC,D, HP PTO, Daily BS M,H FPC,TB, Phone RP(9), CHW(27) . 46. Panjwar (196) 1,913.00 5,368 (858) P(2), PHS,D, HP PO, -(5-10) BS M,H RP(5), Phone CHW(6) 47. Kot Dharam (198) 720.00 3,259 (534) P,M,H D,RP(3) , HP PO, -(-5) -(-5) Chand kalan CHW Phone 48. Bhojian (200) 690.00 2,145 (316) P,M RP(3), HP PO, -(5-10) -(-5) CHW Phone 49. Maluwal (205) 312.00 1,249 (191) P RP(2) W,HP PO, -(5-10j BS Phone 50 Dublian (206) 196.00 509 (79) P -(-5) W,HP PO -(5-10) BS

51 Muse (207) 459.00 2,011 (317) P,M.H PHC TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS 325 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i .e. area unde,' different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and --~----~----~--~--._._.-- vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n km's.) irri­ able -avai 1ab le rt'lted waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 . 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (12) EA T(600.00),GC(283.00), 9.00 52.00 TYlE{317 .00) PR Tarn Taran ( 11 ) EA T(530.00),GC(27S.00), 62.00 TWE (255 •. 00) PR Tarn Taran (9) EA T(200.00),GC(200.00) 22.00

PR Tarn Taran (9) EA T(230.00),GC(230.00) 19.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 11 ) EA T(420.00),GC(87.00), 34.00 TWE(333.00) PR Tarn Taran (10) EA .. T(213.00),GC(213.00) 19.00

PR Tarn Taran (10 ) EA T(297.00),GC(297.00) 92.00 4.00 38.00

PR Tarn Taran (10 ) EA T(170.00),GC(170.00) 15.00

PR Tarn Taran (15) EA T(1568.00),GC(1568.00) 238.00

PR Tarn Taran (13 ) EA T(1762.00),GC(1762.00) 14.00 137.00

PR Tarn Taran (6) EA T(660.00),GC(660.00) 60.00

PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(638.00),GC(635.00), 52.00 TWE(3.00) PR Tarn Taran (15) EA T(286:00), TWE (255.00), 26.00 0(31.00) PR Tarn Taran (16 ) EA T(177.00),GC(5.00), 19.00 TWI:. (172 .00) PR Tarn laran (18) EA T(414.00),GC(145.00), 45.00 TWE(269.00) 326

VILLAGE TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amenities available (if not avail ab 1e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area pOj)ula~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to' it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ km!:> 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 cations (potable) te le- of (bu~ graph the stop, market! rai lway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

53 Paddri ('209) 1,050.00 3,910 (575) P,H PHC,D TW,HP PO, -(5-10) BS Phone 54 Chak (214) 300.00 703 (115) P RP(2) W,TW,HP -(S'IO) -(5-10) BS Sikandar •

55 Ram Rauni (204) 202.00 729 (130) P PHC TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

56 Jharnke (215) 452.00 1,657 (237) P,M RP TW,HP,C PO -(-5) -(-5)

57 Nurp ur (223) 381.00 722 ( 115 ) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

58 Sarai Oiwana (213) 154.00 544 (77) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(.;5)

59 Sheikh (212) 246.00 785 (118 ) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

60 Bhure (211 ) 245.00 873 (136) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

61 Theh Brahman (225) ':112.00 211 (31 ) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

63 Wan (226) 267.00 855 (144) P -(-5) TW,HP ,C PO -(-5) BS

64 Kama Ipuy' (227) 115.00 526 (81 ) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

05 GuldlipUl' (228) 265.00 1,306 (208) P -\-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

66 Sha.h BazplJr (234) 292.00 1,705 (308) P,H co MCW,PHC W,TW; PO Monthly BS HP,C 67 J)ial (23Z) 1133.00 1, 089 (167 ) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(~5) -(-5) -(-5) ""lpu\o'll " 327

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto tviO decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source . Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste 'for culti­ ( i nc 1ud­ vation ing galJchar and' groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (16) EA T(945.00),GC(811.00), 105.00 TwE(116.00),0(18.00) PR Tarn Taran (14) EA T(277.00),GC(174.00), 23.00 TWE(100.00),O(3.00) PR Tarn Taran (12) ED,EAG T(178.00),GC(73.00), 1.00. 23.00 .. TWE(105.00)

PR Tarn Taran (10) .ED,EAG T(405.00),GC(148.00), 1.00 4"6.00 TWE(257.00) PR Tarn Taran (7) ED,EAG 0 T(340.00),GC(100.00), 3.00 38.00 TWE(240.00) PR Tarn Taran (14) EA T(143.00),TWE(143.00) 11.00

PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(215.00),TWE(215.00) 31.00

PR Tarn Taran (16) EA T(237.00),TWE(237.00) 8.00

PR Tarn Taran (16) ED,EAG T(104.00),GC(104.00) 8.00

PR Tarn Taran (14) EA T(156.00),GC(82.00), 21.00 TWE(74.00) PR Tarn Taran (12) EA T(202.00),GC(202.00) 40.00 25.00

PR Patti (10) ED,EAG T(66.00),GC(66.00t 31.00 18.00

PR Patti (10) EA T(223.00),GC(223.00) 19.00 23.00

PR Tarn Taran (14) EA T(244.00),GC(244.00) 2.00 46.00

PR Patti (9) EO,EAG T(386.00),GC(386.00) 47.00' 328 . VILLAGE TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in b.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 h'ouse­ Educa- Medi cal Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds, tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 68 Maman Ke (236) 1Q4.00 578 (83) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

79 Walipur (245) 290.00 1,440 (267) P -( -5) HP PO -(-5 ) BS

80 Gorkha (244) 238.00 677 (104) P RP W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

81 Khera (243) 199.00 639 (112) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

82 Dale Ke (221) 299.00 1,611 (271) P,M MCW,RP HP PO -(5-10) BS

c 83 Mano Chahal (222) 1,517.00 5,583 (872) P,M,H H,MH,RP, HP PO -(10+) BS CHW 84 Jiobala (216) 893.00 2,780 (434) P,H o TW,HP ,C ,PO -(-5) BS

85 Aima Malian (203) 120.00 427 (62) P -(-5) HP PO -(10+) BS

86 Kambo (202) 230.00 568 (96) P RP(2) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

·87 Bhain; (201) 215.00 1,101 (166) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Matuan" 88 Gill Waraich (217) 264.00 1,069 (176) P CHW HP PO -(-5) -(-5)'

89 Bakipur (219) 475.00 1,519 (246) P SMP (2), HP PO -(-5) -(-5) CHW 90 Kot Jaspat (220) 365.00 1,293 (197) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

91 Jarmastpura (218) 282.00 1,353 (210) P -(-5) TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) '-(-5)

92 Kot Dharam (199) 354.00 1,500 (262) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(5-10) BS Chand Khurd 93 Qila Kavi (61) 396.00 1,994 (342) P -(-5) TW,HP,C PO -(5-10) BS Santokh Singh 329

OIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) - to and ------village distance Forest Irrigated by source' Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kmsJ irri­ able avai1able gated waste for culti­ (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and ,groves)

11 12 13 14 15 l6 17 18

PR Patti (10 ) EO,EAG T(94.00),GC(94.00) 10.00

PR Tarn Taran (4) ED,EAG T(28.00),GC(28.00) 262.00

PR Tarn Taran (1 ) EA T(13.00),GC(13.00) 225.00

, PR Tarn laran (7) EA T(186.00),GC(186.00) 13.00

PR larn Taran (6) EA T(270.00),GC(190.00), 2.00 27.00 TWE(80.00) PR Tarn Taran (12) ED,EAG T(1367.00),GC(736.00), 2.00 135.00 13.00 TWE(631.00) PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(807.00),GC(807.00) 6.00 80.00

PR Tarn Taran ( 11) EA T(108.00),GC(71.00), 12.00 TWE(37.00) PR" Tarn Taran (13 ) EA T(208.00),GC(75.00), 22.00 TWE((133.00) PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(192.00),GC(168.00), 23.00 TWE(24.00) PR Tarn Taran (8) EA T(245.00),TWE(245.00) 19.00 " PR Tarn Taran (7) EA T(431.00),TWE!431.00) 1.00 43.00

PR Tarn Taran (8) EO,EAG T(325.00),GC(100.00), 40.00 TWE(225.00) PR Tarn Tar'an (8) EO,EAG T(256.00),GC(100.00), 26.00 TWE(156.00) PR Tarn Taran (8) EIl,EAG T(326.00),TWE(326.00) 28.00

PR Tarn Taran (6) EO,EAG T(350.00),GC(157.QO). 4.00 42.00 TWE(193.00) 330

VILLAGE TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available ('if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column C.nti next Code 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 given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post O&y or Communi­ holds tional \~ater & days cations (potab le) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl rai lway hat, station, if any vlaterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

94 Palasaur (71) 1,310.00 4,694 (738) P RP, TW,HP PO, -(-5) 155 SMP(2) Phone 95 I\azikot (70) 195.bo 1,234 (225) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

96 kaironwal (62) 241.00 1,518 (246) P CHW TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

97 Tharu (60) 402.00 1,227 (210) P,M,H PHC,FPC, TW,HP PO, -(5-10) BS SMP , Phone 98 Johal Raju (59) 389.00 1,505 (266) P,M D,FPC, TW,HP PTO -(10+) -(-5) Singh SMP 99 Khara (58) 301.00 1,666 (248) P,M,H RP T,TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

100 Thathi (57) 177 .00 688 (118) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

101 Ooburji (56) 346.00 1,785 (294) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) B5,RS

102 Kot Dasaundi ('50) 264.00 1,001 (153) P -(-5) HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) Mal 103 Bala Chak (52) 433.00 1,230 (207) P -(-5) VI,TW, PO BS HP,C , 104 Ghohalwar (53) 435.00 2,111 (341) P MCW,PHC W.TW, PO -(5-10) BS,RS HP,C 105 Kotl; (54) 246.00 791 (140) P RP TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

106 Rataul (55) 492.00 2,791 (483) P,H H,D, TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) RP(2),CHW 107 Behla (65) 337.00 1;086 (174) P D,CHW TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

108 Mughal Chak (64) 185.00 982 (168) P,M -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

109 Kakka Karyala (63) 490.00 1,645 (244) P RP(2) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 331

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) . to and ------=------vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un~ Cul tUI'­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avail ab 1e gated waste for cult i­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Tarn Taran (3) EO,EAG T(1148.00).GC(6 72.00); 162.00 TWE(476.00) PR Tarn Taran (3) EA T(162.00),GC(42.00), 33.00 TWE(120.00) PR Tarn Taran (4) EA T(218.00),GC(132.00), 3.00 20.00 TWE(86.00) PR Tarn Taran (6) EA T(358.00),GC(209.00), 10.00 34.00 TWE (149.{)0) PR Tarn Taran (12) EA T(347.00),GC(315.00), 7.00 35.00 TWE(32.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) EA T(262.00),GC(196.00), 1.00 13.00 25.00 TWE(66.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) EA T(153.00);GC(76.00), 1.00 23.00 TWE( 77 .00) PR Tarn Taran (5) EA T(294.00),GC(256.00), 1.00 51.00 TWE (38.00) PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(252.00),GC(169.00), 2.00 '10.00 TWE(83.00) PR Amritsar (4) EA T(382.00),GC(113.00), 5.00 46.00 TWE(269.00)

_~ PR Amritsar (7) EA T(376.00),GC(296.00), 5.00 54.00 TWE(80.00) PR Tarn Taran (10 ) EA T(204.00),GC(103.00), 5.00 37.00 TWE(101.00)

~ PR Tarn Taran (9) EA T(435.00),GC(204.00), 5.00 52.00 TW(231.00) PR Tarn Taran (10 ) EA T(290.00),GC(152.00), 47.00 TWE (138.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) EA T(167.00),GC(71.00), 1.00 17.00 TWE(96.00) 91.00 PR Tarn Taran (4) EA T(388.00),GC(164.00), 11.0Q TWE(224.00) 332

VfLLAGE TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities. available ( if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popul a- village, a dash (-) is shown in the co I umn and next Code .~ 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 (i n number where the facility is available is given) hectares} of house- Educa- Medical' Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds t i.ona 1 water & days cations (potab 1e) tele- of (bus graph market I s-top, hat, rai lway if any station, watef\'Jay)

o. 2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

110 NaJlagarh (69) 80.00 Un-

111 Fateh Chak (68) 128.00 8 ( 2) P ~P(2) HP -(-5) -(-5 ) BS

112 Muradpura (76) 277.00 131 (24) P MCW, HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) RP(2) 113 Sachre (77) 150.00 662 (106) P -(-5) W,TW, -(-5) -(-5) BS HP,C 11'4 Pandor; Gola (79) 631.00 3,244 (528) P,H D,RP(2) , HP PO -(-5) BS CHW 115 Malia (67) 269.00 1,789 (294) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

116 kadgi11 (66) 4.95.00 2,686 (416) P D,RP W,TW,HP PO -(-5) SS

117 Khaba Dogran (82) 439.00 1.135(197) P RP(2), HP PO -(5-10) -(-5) CHW ( 118 Nona (83) 266.00 1,380 (255) P RP HP PO -(5-10) BS

119 Bhagrian (81 ) 598.00 2,480 (452) P,M D TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

120 Kaler (80) 127.00 772 (137) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

121 Bhullar (93) 332.00 1,597 (278) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS

122 Bath (92) 756.00 2,703 (423) P.H RP( 4), HP PO ~(5-1.0) BS CHW 124 Pakhoke (84) 670.00 3,504 (522) P,H H,PHS,D, HP PO -(5-10) BS RP(3),CHW

230 Jawanda Khurd (94) 83.00 283 (44) P -( -5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 333

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places), to and vill age 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

inhabited

, PR Tarn Taran (1 ) EO,EAG T(69.00),TWE(69.00) 2.00 4.00 53.00

PR Tarn Taran (1 ) EA . T(147.00),GC(18.00), 14.00~·, ' 116.00 TWE(129.00) PR Tarn Taran (1 ) EO,EAG T{132.00),GC{97.00), 18.00 TWE(35.00)

PR Tarn Taran (2) ED,EAG I T(538.00),GCC421.00), 93.00 TWE{117.00) PR Tarn Taran (12) EA T(233.00),GC(89.00), 1.00 35.00 TWE(144.00) PR Tarn Taran (3) EA T(425.00),GC(141.00), 34.00 36.00 TWE(284.00) PR Tarn Taran (6) ED,EAG T(411.00),GC(205.00). 28.00 TWE(206.00) PR Jandiala (6) EA T(244.00),GC(91.00), 22.00 TWE(153.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) ED,EAG T(544.00),GC(396.00), 2.00 52.00 TWE(148.00) PR Tarn Taran (4) EA. T(110.00),GC(110.00) 1.00 1.00 15.00

PR Tarn Taran (6) ED,EAG T(297.00),GC{287.00), 1.00 34.00 TWE(10.00)· PR Tarn Taran (8) Eli. T(676.00),GC(489.00), 2.00 78.00 TWE(187.00) PR Jandiala (7) EA T(595.00),GC(419.00). 75.00 TWE(176.00)

PR Tarn Taran (8) EA T(58.00),GC(45.00) TWE(13.00) 18.00 7.00 334

VILLAGE TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Totj] 1 Total Amenities available (if not available 'Within the tion (with Hadbas.t No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brack·ets the distance in brnad ranges VIZ. No. village dnd -5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+' kms.'of the nearest place (in number where the 'facility is all,ailable is given) hectares) of .house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Coml1]uni- . holds tiona! water & days cations (portable) teJI:- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

• 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

231 Nor angabad (95) 687.00 2,408 (427) P,H H,RP(2), HP PO BS CHW 232 A11 awa 1 pur (96) 120.00 302 (51) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

233 Sange (78) 244.00 1,453 (212) P -(-5) TW,HP,C -(-5) -(-5) BS

234 Bohga (73) 356.00 1,743 (248) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

235 Jodhpur (74) 185.00 1,519 (251) P,M,H -(-5} HP Phone ·(-5) -(-5)

236 Allah Dinpur (75) 317.00 1,710 (276) P,M -(-5) HP Phone -(-5) -(-5)

33.507.00 1.29.702 P(B5). H(5). (21017) M(lB) MCW(4) H( 1B}. MH(l). PUC(O) CWC(O) C(O). HC(O). TR(O) PHC(7) 1(0). 0(13) • AC(O) PHS(3) 0(0) T6(1), FPC(3) NH(O), SMP(6) RP(62). CHW(48) 0(0) 335 DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use 1n he&tares roach town supply rounded, upto two' decimal places) to ' and vy 11 age distance , Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ ab Ie availab Ie 'gi;jted . waste for culti­ (inc J ud­ vat ion ing gaucfiar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 HI

PR Tarn Taran (10) EA T(628.00).GC(586.00) 2.0u 57.00 TWE(42.00) PR Tarn Taran (5) EA T(107.00).GC(75.00), 1.00 12.00 TWE(32.00)

PR Tarn Taran (2) EO,EAG T(197.00),GC(1~7·90), 47.00 TWE(50.00) PR Tarn Taran (3) EA T(325.00),GC(157.00), 31.00 TWf:(168.00) 'PR Tarn Taran (2) EA T(156.00),GC(156.00) , 29.00

PR Tarn Taran (2) EA T(271.00),GC(218.00), 46.00 TWE(53.00) .

T(29091.00).GC(19185.00) 255.00 264.00 3,817 .00 TWE{g623.00).TW(231.00) 0(52.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES· IN TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCK

339

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census , Sr. Name of village Locat ion Location Location l~{3t \01'1 No. (Witn Hadbast No.) Code Code Code (ode (Manual) (Computer) (l1anual) i Computer)

2 3 4, 5 (,

Patti Tahsil (Part)

A190n (95 ) 20/2/5/94 20/02/0050/0094 17/2/5/65 17/02/005010065

2 Aminshah (102 ) 20/2/5/5 20/02{0050/0005 17/2/5/16 17/02/0050/0016

3 Ba1air ( 141) 20/2/5/28 20/02/0050/0028 17/2/5/28 17/02/0050/0028

4 Bargar; (231 ) 20/2/5/37 20/02/0050/0037 17/2/5/142 17/02/0050/0142

5 Basarke (69 ) 20/2/5/103 20/02/0050/0103 17/2/5/49 17 /02/0050/0049

6 Begepur (233) 20/2/5/35 20/02/0050/0035 17/2/5/33 17/02/0050/0033-

7 Benka ( 142) 20/2/5/26 20/02/0050/0026' 17/2/5/29 17/02/0050/0029

B Bhagwanpura ( 120) 20/2/5/92 20/02/0050/0092 11/2/5/43 17/02/0050/0043

9 Bhaini Gurmukh Singh( 147) 20/2/5/31 20/02/0050/0031 li /2/5/36 17/02/0050/0036

10 Shaini Massa Singh (98 ) 20/2/5/104 20/02/0050/0104 11 /2/5/46 17/02/0050/0046

11 Bua (235) 20/2/5/36 20/02/0050/0036 17/2/5/32 17/0Z/0050/0032

12 Bur Chand ( 148) 20/2/5/29 20/02/0050/0029 17/2/5/38 17/02/0050/0038

13 Ch~.' 1a ( 117} 20/2/5/8B 20/02/0050/0088 17/2/5/22 17/02/0050/0022

14. Chung ( 97) 17/Z/5/105 ZO/ 02/0050/ 01 05" 17/2/5/45 17/02/0050/0045

15 Oa1 (66 ) 20/2/5/108 20/02/0050/0108 17/Z/5/1 17/02/0050/0001 16 Daliri ( 67) ·ZO/ 2/ 5/ 2 20/02/0050/0002. 17/2/5/2 17/02/0050/0002 17 Oarzke ( 118) 2U/2/5/89 20/02/0050/0089 17/2/5/21 17/02/0050/0021

1B Onun ( 110} 2Q/Z/5/1Z 20/02/0050/0012 17/2/5/9 17/02/0050/0009

19 Dia1pura (149) 20/2/5/30 20/02/0050/0030 17/2/5/37 17/02/0050/0037

20 Dode (103) 20/2/5/6 20/02/0050/0006 17/2/5/4 17/0Z/0050/0004

21 F arand ipur (140) .20/2/5/27 20/02/0050/0027 17/2/5/27 17/0Z/0050/0027

22 Fatehpur Sugga ( 144) 20/2/5/32 20/02/0050/0032 17/2/5/35 17/02/0050/0035

23 Ghurkwind ( 145) 20/2/5/38 20/02/0050/0038 17/2/5/140 17/02/0050/0140

24 Gilpan ( 107) 20/2/5/9 20/02/0050/0009 17/2/5/7 17/02/0050/0007

25 Hunda1 (70 ) 20/Z/5/102 20/02/0050/0102 17/2/5/53 17 /02/0050/0053

26 Ka lle (136) 20/2/5/19 20/02/0050/0019 17/2/5/39 17/02/0050/0039

27 Ka1sian Kalan ( 121 ) 20/2/5/93 20/02/0050/0093 17/2/5/132 17/02/0050/0132

28 Ka1sian Khurd (104 ) 20/2/5/1 20/02/0050/0001 17/2/5/3 17/02/0050/0003

29 Khalri). (105) 20/2/5/7 20/02/0050/0007 17/2/5/5 17/02/0050/0005

30 Kotli Sur Singh (109) 20/2/5/11 20/02/0050/0011 17/2/5/10 17/02/0050/0010 31 Lakhna (229) 20/2/5/33 20/02/0050/0033 17/Z/5/55 17/02/0050/0055 340 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES BHIKKIWIKD C.D. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census

Sr. Name of, v ill age location Location Loc.at ion Locat ion No. (with Hadbast No.) Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Patti Tahsil (Part)

32' 11argindpura (129 , 20/2/5/82 20/02/0050/0082 17/2/5/135 17/02/0050/0135

33 Mari Gaur Singh ( 1'19) 20/2/5/90 20/02/0050/0090 17/2/5/42 17/02/0050/0042 \ 34 Mar; Kambooke (68) 20/2/5/107 20/02/0050/0107 17/2/5/48 17/02/0050/0048

35 Mari Megha (100 ) 20/2/5/3 20/02/0050/0003 17/215118 17/02/0050/0018

36 Mar; Nauabad (96 ) 20/2/5/91 20/0Zl0050/0091 1712/5/44 17/02/0050/0044

3i Mar; Samra; (133) 20/21 5/ 8 7 20102/005010087 171215123 17/02/0050/0023

38 Mari Udhoke (99 ) 20/2/5/106 20/02/0050/0106 17/2/5/47 17/02/0050/0047

39 Mugha1 Chak (101 ) 20/2/5{4 20/02/0050/0004 171215/17 17/02/0050/0017

40 Narla ( 112) 20/2/5/14 20/02/0050/0014 17/2/5/14 17/02/0050/0014

41 Nar 1 i (108) 20/2/5/1 0 20/02/0050/0010 17/2/5/8 17/02/0050/0008

42 Paha1 Wanke (116, 20/2/5117 20/02/0050/0017 17/7..15/20 17/02/0050/0020

43 Pahuwind (115 , 20/2/5/16 ' 20/02/0050/0016 17/2/5/19 17/02/0050/0019

44 Pu1ah (114) 20./2/5/22 20/02/0050/0022 17/2/5/12 17/02/0050/0012

45 Qazi Chak (132) 20/2/5/86 20/02/0050/0086 11/2/5/41 17102/0050/0041

46 Sandpura (134) 20/2.;5/18 20/02/0050/0018 17/2/0/24 17/02/0050/0024

47 Sandar (135) 20/2/5/85 20/02/0050/0085 17/2/5/40 17/02/0050/0040

48 Sidhwan (111 ) 20/2/5/13 20/02/0050/0013 17/2/5/15 17/02/00·50/0015

49 Singhpura (J38) 20/2/5/21 20/02/0050/0021 17/2/5/26 17/02/0050/0026

50 Sugga (143) 20/2/5/25 20/02/0050/0025 17/2/5/31 17/02/0050/0031

51 Sur Sinsh ( 139) 20/2/5/23 20/02/0050/.0023 17/2/5/11 17/02/0050/0011

52 Sur Wind (146) 20/2/5/39 20/02/0050/0039 17/2/5/139 17/02/0050/0139

53 Tapoa (230) 20/2/5/34 ,20/02/ 00 50/0034 17/2/5/141 17/02/0050/0141

54 Tat 1e (210) 20/2/5/24 20/02/0050/0024 17/2/5/30 17/02/0050/0030

55 ThehKa11a (106 ) 20/2/5/8 20/02/0050/0008 17/2/5/6 17102/0050/0006

56 Theh Noshera (130) 20/2/5/83 20/02/0050/0083 17/215/133 17/02/0050/0133

57 Wiram (113 ) 20/215/15 20/02/0050/0015 17/2/5/13 17 102~0050100 13 VILLAGE DIRECTORY BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK 342

VILLAGE BHIKHtWIND C.D. BLOCK Amenities and \ Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avallable (if not available withIn the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ vHlaQe, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to h- in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vill age dnd -5 kms. 5--10 kms, dnd lOT kms. of the nearest p I ace ( in number where the facility is available is given) h,ectares) at houSe­ Educa- Medica I Drinking Post Day or Commurll­ holds 1 iana 1 water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (bus graph the stop, marketl railway hat, Station, if any waterway)

4 5 , 6 7 B 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) Kalsian (104) 335.00 1,447 (234) P -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Khurd 2 Daliri (67) 495.00 . 1,267 (205) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

3 Mari Megha (100) 1,824.00 4,333 ( 739) P,H,H PHS HP PTa -(-5) BS

4 Mughal Chak (101) 204,00 596 (100) P -(-5) HR -( -5) -(-5) BS

5 .Aminshah ( 102) 378.00 1,539 (242) P PHS T -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

6 Dode (103) 297.00 1,123 (193) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

7 Khalra (105 ) 636.00 4,585 (753) P(2),M ?HS,D HP PO, Dilily BS (2) ,H Phone (2) ,PUC . 8 Theh Kalla (106) 114.00 350 (75) P -(-5) T ... {-5} -(-5) -(-5)

9 Gi lpan ( 107) 229.00 280 (53) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

10 Nar 1i (108) 1,320.00 4,162 (699) P,M,H PHS,D T,HP PO,TO BS

11 Kotli Sur ( 109) 112.00 332 (40) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Singh 12 Dhun ( 110) 507.00 1,288 (226) P -( .. 5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

13 Sidhwan ( 111) 217.00 1,215 (214) P PHS,D HP -(-5) -(-5) BS I 14 tJarla (112) 424.00 1,190 (196) P -(5-10) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

15 Wiram (113) 166.00 684 (124) P -(-5j HP -(-5} -(5-10) BS 343 DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e" area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supp 1y rounded upto two dec; rna 1, places) to and 'Ii 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cu ltur­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ ab Ie ovailablli' n"tclj waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 'IS 16 17 18

PR 'Bhikhiwind ( 11 -) ED,EAG T(279.00),GC~279.00) 56.00 PR Bhikhiwind (9) ED,EAG T(449.00),GC(449.00) 46.00

PR Bhikhiwind (6) ED,EAG T( 1,598.00) ,GC( 1,482.00), 4.00 63.00 159.00 TWE(116.00) PR Bhikhiwind (6) ED,EAG T(176.00),GC(98.00), 28.00 TWE(78.00) PR Bhikhiwind (9) EA T(326.00),GC(326.00) 52.00

PR Bhikhiwind (9) ED.EAG T(252.00),GC(252.00} 45.00

PR Bhikhiwind (9) EA' T(552.00),GC(552.00) , 84.00

PR Bhikhiwind (12 ) ED,EAG T(106.00),GC(106.00) 8.00

PR Bhikhiwind '( 10) ED,EAG .. T(190.00),GC(190.00) .. 39.00 (

PR Bhikhiwind (9) ED,EAG T(1,135.00),GC(1,135.00) 185.00

PR Bhikhiwind ('7) Eo,EAG T( 107 :00) ,GC( 107 .00) 5.00 '" , ( PR Bhikhiwind (5) ED,EAG T(470.00),GC(470.00) 37.00

,'PR Bhikhiwind (7) Eo.EAG, T(172.00),GC(172.00) 45.00 EA PR Bhi kh iwi nd (5) EA T(376.00),GC(308.00), 9.00 39.00 TWE(68.00) PR Bhikhiwind (7) ED,EAG T(149.00),GC(149.00) 17.00 344

VILLAGE BHIKHIWIND C.D. ,BLOCK Amenities and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities avail ab 1e ( if not avail ab 1e within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- villaqe, a dash (-) is shown in the. column and next Code 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 cat ions (potable) teJe- of {bus graph the stop, market I railway hai., station, if any waterway} --_._------.., 1 ?- 3 4 ;; 6 7 8 9 10 ----_.. _------PATTI C.D. BLOCK 16 Pahuwind (115) 642.00 2,323 (419) P 0 T,HP PO -(-5) BS

"17 Pahal Wanke (116) 168.00 610 (98) P -(-5) T,HP -(.is) -(-5) BS

18 Sandpura ( 134) 223.00 456 (89) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

19 ' Kalle ( 136) 242.00 785 ~ 145) P -(-5) T,HP .. (-5) -(-5) BS , 21 Singhpura ( 138) 503.00 901 (158) P Ph.) T,HP PO -(-5) BS

22 Pulah (114) 263.00 790 (133) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

23 Sur Singh ( 139) 3358.00 8,491 (1428) P(2) ,M H,MCW, HP PO, -(5-10) BS (2) ,H HC,PHC, Phone (2) FPC,RP(5) 24 Tatle (210) 253.00 816 (126) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

25 Sugga {l43) 520. GO 1,060 {lBO} P,M,C MCW,PHS, T PO -(-5) -(-5) O,RP 26 Benka (142) 835.00 2,199 (365) . P PHS,RP T,HP PO -(5-1Q) -(5-10)

27 Farandipur ( 140) 132.00 658 (103) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

28 Balair (141) 798.00 2,185 (338) P -(-5)_ HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

29 Bur Chand ( 148) 187.00 755 (131) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

I 30 Dialpura (149) _ 490.00 1,478 (252) P PHS,!} HP PO -(-5) BS

31 Bhaini (147) 378.00 1,535 (239) P(2) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) Gurmukh Singh 345

DIRECTORY

land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. !rea under differe~t types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irri9ated by source Un- Cultur- Area not _ (i n kms.) irri-- able available gated waste for culti­ • (includ­ ·iation lng gaucnai" .and groves)

11- 12. 13 14 IS 16 17 18

PR Bhikhiwind (2) ED,EAG T(564.00),GC(423.00), 3.00 75.00 TWE(141.00) PR Bhikhiwind (4) EO,EAG T( 145.00) ,GC( 131.00), 5.00 18.00 TWE(14.00) PR Bhikhiwind (2) ED,EAG T(191.00),TWE(191.00) 5.00 27.00

PR Bhikhiwind (2) ED,EAG Tl'197 .00), TWE( 197.00) 10.00 35.00

PR Bhikhiwind (3) ED,EAG T(428.00),GC(148.00), 4.00 1.00 70.00 TWE(280.00) PR Bhikhiwi.nd (5) ED,EAG T(236.00),GC(139.00), 27.06 ~ TWE(97.00) PR Bhikhiwind (6) EAG T{2,947.00),GC{2,124.00)) 8.00 64.00 339.00 TWE{823.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (10), ED,EAG T(220.00),GC(125.00), 33.00 TWE(95.00) PR Bhikhiwind (5) ED,EAG T(460.00),GC(220.oo), 60.00 TWE(240.00) PR Bhikhiwind (6) ED,EAG 1(762.OO),6C(560.00), 73.00 1WE(202.00) PR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T(119.00).GC(28.00). 13.00 TWE(91.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T( 683. 00},GC(274.00) I 46.00 69.00 TWE(409.00) PR Bhikhiwind (1) ED,EAG T{168.00),GC(103.00), 19.00 TWE(65.00) PR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T(434.00),aC(434.00), 2.00 54.00

PR Bhikhiwind (9) ED,EAG T(330.00),GC(134.00), 10.00 38.00 1WE(196.00) 346 VILLAGE BHIKHIWINO C.O. BLOCK Amenities and lOea- Name of village Tota 1 Total Amen it ies avail ab Ie (if not available within the tion ~(with Hadbast No.) area popula~ vll1aqe, a dash (-) i s ~hown in the co 1urnn and next Code of the .t ion to it in brackets the distance In brOad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10 kms .. dnd 10+ kms, of the nearest place (in numoer where the fae; lity is available 'is given) hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking post Day or Communl- holds tional ·water & days cations (potable) te le- af (buS graph the stop, market/ rai Iway hat, station, if'dny waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 B 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part} 32 Fatehpur ( 144).. 185.00 t 493 (72) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5) Sugga 33 lakhna (229) 179.00 1,106 (185) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(5-10) BS 34 Tapa (230) 100.00 -464 (70) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

35 Bagepur (233) 120.00 513 (85) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

36 Bua (235) 105.00 567 (76) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS -

37 Bargar i (231) 183.00 437 (73) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

38 Ghurkwind( (145) 344.00 1,566 (279) P,M -( -5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

39 Surwind (146) 303.00 1,109 (175) P 0 HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS , 82 Margindpura (129 ) 1,040.00 2,949 (525) P .PHS,D HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

83 Theh Noshera (130) 1,85.00 199 (27) P -(~5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) 85 Sandar (135) 409.00 1,005 (182) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -t-5} BS

86 Qazi Chak. (132) 385.00 275 (43) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -{-5} BS

87 Mari Samrai (133) 138.00 369 (52) P -(-5) HP -( -5) -(-5) BS

88 Chella (117) 180.00 523 (89) P -(-5) T ,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

89 Darzke (118) 157.00 895 (157) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

90 Mari Gaur (119) 666.00 1,839 (273.) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Singh 91 Mari Nauabad (96) 166.00 377 (53) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(5-1O) BS • 347

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounued upte two decimal places) to and ------~------village distance I Forest 1rri gated by source' Un- Cuftur- Area not' (i n kms.) irri­ abie dvallable gated waste 'for culti- (1 nc lud- vat ion in9 gduc~ar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 1 7 18

PR .Bhikhiw.ind (5) ED,EAG T(170.00),GC(170.00) 15.00

PR Patti (6) £D,EAG T{156.00),GC(156.00~ .. 2.00 21.00

PR Patti (8) ED.EAG T(88.00),GC(83.00), 12.00 TWE(5.00) PR Bhjkhiwind (8) ED.EAG T(104.00),GC(76.00), 16.00 TWE(28.00) 'R Bhikhiwind (8) ED,EAG. T(92.PO),GC(6.00), 13.00 TWE(86.00) PR Patti (6) ED,EAG T(169.00).GC(154.00), 14.00 TWE(15.00) PR Patti (11 ) ED, EA,G T(295.00),GC(11.00), 13.00 36.00 TW£(284.00) PR Patti ( 8) ED,EAG T(273.00),GC(177.00), 30.00 TW£!96.00) , 113.00 PR Bhikhiwind (~) ED,EAG T(911~00),GC(834.00), 16.00 TWE (77.00) PR Bhi kh iwind (5) EO,EAG T( 169.00) ,GC(169.00) 16.00 PR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T(358.00),GC(182.00), 51.00 TW£(176.00) ~ PR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T(360.00),GC{335.00), 26.00 TWE(25.00) PR Bh;khiwind (2) ED,EAG T(116.00),GC(19.00), 2.00 6.00 14.00 TW£(97.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (2) ED,EAG T(160.00),GC(160.00) 1.00 19.00 <:;

,JR Bhikhiwind (4) ED,EAG T(139.00),GC(127.00), 1.00 17.00 tWE(12.00) PR Bhikhiwind (4) EO,EAG T(567 .00) ,GC(285.00), 9.00 4.00 86.00 TWE(282.00) , PR Bhikhiwind (8) ED,EAb T~137.00),GC(137.00), 1.00 28.00 348

VILLAGE BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

Luca- Name of village Total Total Amenit1es available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula~ village, a dash (-) is shown:in the column and next Code of the t ion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. vlll 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 cations (potab 1e) te le- of . (bus graph the stop, market/ rai lway hat, station, if any waterway) . 2 3 4 5' 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part)· 92 Bhagwanpura (120) 639.00 1,720 (30B) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5)

93 Kalsian Kalan(121) 1,826.00 5,156 (860) P,M D T.HP PO,TO -(5-10) BS

94 Algon (95) 2,444.00 6,304 (1044) P,M,H H T PTO Daily BS Phone 102 Hlindal ( 70) 121.00 109 (22) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS 103 Basarke (69) 724.00 1,538 (299) P,M D HP PO -(10+) BS

104 Bhain; Massa (98) 443.00 1,062 (159) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5 .. 10) BS Singh 105 Chung (97) 544.00 1,518 (252) P -(-5) T,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

106 Mar.i Udhoke (99) 664.00 1,569 (249) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) as

107 Mar; Kambooke (68) 1,077,.00 2,961 (489) P -(-5) W,HP, PO -(-5) BS

108 Dal (66) 1,543.00 3,377 (603) P,M PHS T,HP PTO -(5-10) BS

31.121.00 89,433 P(60) H(2) (15.008) M(12) HeW(2) • H(7) MH(O) PUC{l) CWC{O) C(l) HC(l) TR(O) PHC(l) 1(0) 0(10) AC(O) PHS(11) 0(0) T8(0) FPC(l) NH{O} SM?(O) RP(7) CHW(O) 0(0) 349

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town Supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un- CultJr­ Area not (in kms~ irri­ able avail ab I e , gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gaucnar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Btiikhiwind (3) ED,EAC T(547.00),GC(529.00), 5.00 1.00 86.00 TWE(18.00)

PR Bhik~iwind (9) EA T(1.561.00)~GC(l,561.00) 45.00 30.00 190.00

PR Bhikhiwind (9) EA T(2,065.00),GC{2,038.00L 89.00 7.00 283.00 TWE{27.00) PR Bhikhiwind (7) ED,fAG T(108.00),GC{108.00) 13.00 PR Bhikhiwind (12 ), ED,EAG ·. T(631.00),GC(631.00) 1.00 92.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 10) EO,EAG T(387.00),GC(387.00) 13.00 14.00 29.00

PR Patti (22) ED,EAG T(500.00),GC(481.00), 1.00 43.00 TW(19.00) PR Bhikhiwind (5) ED,EAG T(572.00),GC(572.00) 31.00 61.00 • 0

PR Bhikhiwind (6) EA o. T(978.00),GC(917.00), 1.00 .98.00 TWE(61.00) PR Bhikhiwind (6) EO,EAG T( 1,321.00) ,6C( 1,321.00) . 3.00 219.00 • 0

T(27,155.00},GC(22,544.00) 233.00 297.00 3,436.00 TWE(4.592.00).TW(19.00)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF2 VILLAGES IN PATTI C.D. BLOCK

353

AlPHABETICAl LIST Of VILLAGE~ PATTI C.O. BLOCK

Sr. Name of v~ 11 age 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Location Locatlon Cocation LocatlOn Code Code Code Code (Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 I 2 3 4 5 6'

Patti Tahsil (Part) Ahmedpur (167 ) 20/2/5/45 20/02/0050/0045 17/2/5/143 17/02/0050/0143 2 Akbarpura (152) 20/2/5/81 20/02/0050/0081 17/2/5/137 17/02/0050/0137 , 3 A1 ipur ( 183') 20/2/5/196 20/02/0050/0196 17/2/5/172 17/02/0050/0172 4 Asa1 ('\14 ) 20/2/5/62 20/02/0050/0062 17/2/5/182 17/02/0050/0182, 5 Bahlarke ( 342) 20/2/5/161 20/02/0050/0161 17/2/5/110 17/02/0050/0110 6 Bangala Rai (340) 20/2/5/163 20/02/0050/0163 17/2/5/112 17/02/0050/0112 7 Barwala ( 161j 20/2/5/68 20/02/0050/0068 17/2/5/158 17/02/0050/0158 8 Bathe Bhani (176 ) 20/2/5/61 20/02/0050/0061 17/2/5/179 17/02/0050(0179 9 Bhagupura ( 172) 20/2/5/64 20/02/0050/0064 17/2/5/181 17/02/0050/0181 10 Bhaneke (346) 20/2/5/178 20/02/0050/0178 17/2/5/120 17/02/0050/0120 11 Bhaowal (338) 20/2/5/164 20/02/0050/0164 17/2/5/11'1 17/02/0050/0111 12 Bhojoke (337) 20/2/5/160 20/02/0050/0160 17/2/5/109 17/02/0050/0109 13 Bhura Hithar (350 ) 20/2/5/180 20/02/0050/0180 17/2/5/118 17/02/0050/9118 => 14· Bopar ai (155) 20/2/5/70 20/02/0050/0070 17/2/5/155 17/02/0050/0155 15 Buh (188) 20/2/5/184 20/02/0050/0184 17/2/5/166 17/02/0050/0166 16 Burj Deva Singh (185 ) 20/2/5/187 20/02/0050/0187 17/2/5/170 17/02/0050/0170 17 Burj Phula (184) 20/2/5/188 20/02/0050/0188 17/2/5/167 17/02/0050/0167

18 Chima ( 163) 20/2/5/66 20/02/0050/0066 17/2/5/154 17 /02J0050/015~

t" 19 Chus 1iwadh (164 ) 20/2/5/79 20/02/0050/007.9 )7/2/5/152 17/02/0050/0152 20 Ohagana ( 156) 20/2/5/71 20/02/0050/0071 17/2/5/156 17/02/0050/0156 21 Dhariwal (154) 20/2/5/78 20/02/0050/0078 1712/5/151 17/02/0050/0151 22 Ohumniwala (348 ) 20/2/5/175 20/02/0050/0175 17 12/5/121 17/02/0050/0121 23 Oubb 1i (158 ) 20/2/5/168 20/02/0050/0168 17/2/5/125 17/02/0050/0125 24 Gagarke (345) 20/2/5/177 20/02/0050/0177 17/2/5/117 17/02/0050/0117 25 Gharyala (127 ) 20/2/5/72 20/02/0050/0072 17/2/5/131 17 i02/0050/0131 26 Ghulewala (352) 20/2/5/182 20/02/0050/0182 17/2/5/164 17/02/0050/0164 27 Gidhaike (349) 20/2/5/179 20/02/0050/0179 17/2/5/119 17/02/0050/0119 28 'Hay tke (187) 20/2/5/185 20/02/0050/0185 17/2/5/168 17/02/0050/0168 29 Jalloke (344) 20/2/5/176 20/02/0050/0176 17/2/5/116 17/02/0050/0116 30 Jamalpur (257) 20/2/5/46 20/02/0050/0046 17/2/5/144 17/02/0050/0144 31 Jaur Singhwala (159) 20/2/5/169 20/02/00?0/0169 17/2/5/124 17/02/0050/0124 "354

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

PATTI C.D. BLOCK

Sr. Name of vi Ilage 1991 Census 1981 Census No. (with Hadbast No.) Locatlon LocatlOn Locafl on LocatlOn Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Patti Tahsil (Part)

32 Jindinwala (178) 20/2/5/189 20102/0050/0189 17/2/5/176 17/02/0050/0176

33 kacha Pakka (166) 20/2/5/40 20/02/0050/0040 17/2/5/138 17/02/0050/0138

34 kaleke Uttar ( 194) 20/2/5/167 20/02/0050/0167 17/2/5/126 17/02/0050/0126

35 Kar i ala (259 ) 20/2/5/54 20/02/0050/0054 17/2/5/184 17/02/0050/0184 - 36 Kirtowala (189) 20/2/5/190 20/02/0050/0190 17/2/5/177 17/02/0050/0177 37 Kot Budha (341 ) 20/2/5/162 20/02/0050/0162 17/2/5/115 17/02/0050/0115

3~ Kot Data (292) 20/2/5/58 20/02/0050/0058 17/2/5/196 17/02/0050/0196 39 kot Nauabad (192 ) 20/2/5/173 20/02/0050/0173 17/2/5/114 17/02/0050/0114 40 kulla (169) 20/2/5/43 20/02/0050/0043 17/2/5/146 17/02/0050/0146 41 l 45 Manakpura ( 151) 20/2/5/80 20/02/0050/0080 17/2/5/149 17/02/0050/0149 46 Manha 1a Jai Singh (165) 20/2/5/42 20/02/0050/0042 17/2/5/147 17/02/0050/0147 47 Marr ar (186) 20/2/5/186 20/02/0050/0186 17/2/5/169 17/02/0050/01.69 48 Mughal (168 ) 20/2/5/44 20/02/0050/0044 17/2(5/145 17/02/0050/0145 49 ( 179) 20/2/5/194 20/02/0050/0194 17/2/5/175 17/02/0050/0175 50 Nadohar ( 288) 20/2/5/57 20/02/0050/0057 17/2/5/187 17 /02/0050/0187 51 Nathupur Toda (286 ) 20/2/5/55 20/02/0050/0055 17/2/5/185 17/02/0050/0185 52 Pangota (290) 20/2/5/59 20/02/0050/0059 17/2/5/189 17/02/0050/0189 53 Panghr i (291) 20/2/5/192 20/02/0050/0192 17/2/5/188 17/02/0050/0188 54 Paryagpura (153) 20/2/5/77 20/02/0050/0077 17/2/5/150 17/02/0050/0150 55 Pat t i (Rur a1 ) (170) 20/2/5/49 20/02/0050/0049 17/2/5/183 17/02/0050/0183 56 Raipur Baleem (287) 20/2/5/56 20/02/0050/0056 17/2/5/186 17/02/0050/0186 57 Ratta Gudda (181) 20/2/5/195 20/0210050/0195 17/2/5/173 17/02/0050/0173 58 Sabhr ai (190) 20/2/5/171 20/02/0050/0171 17/2/5/162 17/02/0050/0162 59 Saffa Singhwala (193) 20/2/5/166 20/02/0050/0166 17/2/5/113 17/02/0050/0113 60 Saidpur (175) 20/2/5/60 20/02/0050/0060 17/2/5/178 17/02/0050/0178 61 Saido (160 ) 20/2/5/170 20/02/0050/0170 17/2/5/160 17/02/0050/0160 35~ AlPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PATTI C.D. BLOCk

Sr. Name of vill age ·1991 Census 1981 Census No. (w1th Hadbast No.) Locatl0n· Locatlon Locahon Locabon Code Code Code Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Patti Tahsil (Part)

62 (157 ) 20/02/0050/0069 17/02/0050/0157 Sitoman Jhun9ian 20/2/5/69, 17/2/5/151 63 Sito Nauabad (347) 20/2/5/174 20yoe/0050/0174 17/2/5/122 17/02/0050/0122 64 Sito Naua Bad (191) 20/2/5/172 20/02/0050/0172 17/2/5/123 17/02/0050/0123 . 65 SUllqwan (173) 20/2/5/65 20/02/0050/0065 17/2/5/180 17/02/0050/0180 66 Talwandi Mohar Singh(339) 20/2/5/165 20/02/0050/0165 17/2/5/127 17/02/0050/0122

67 Talwand~ Mut (196) 20/2/5/74 20/02/0050/0074 17/2/5/129 17/02/0050/0129 5.adda Singh 68 Talwandi Sobha Singh(195) 20/2/5/73 20/02/0050/0073 17/2/5/128 17/02/0050/0128 69 Thakarpura (171 ) 20/2/5/63 20/02/0050/0063 17/2/5/153 17/02/0050/0153 70 Thatha (128 ) 20/2/5/76 20/02/0050/0076 17/2/5/136 17/02/0050/0136 71 Thathaian (182) 20/2/5/197 20/02/0050/0197 17/2/5/171 17/02/0050/0171 72 Theh Chahal (15(} ) 20/2/5/41 20/02/0050/0041 17/2/5/148 17/02/0050/0148 73 Theh Rajba (180) 20/2/5/193 20/02/0050/0193 17/2/5/174 17 /02/0050/0174 74 Tung (177 } 20/2/5/191 20/02/0050/0191 17/2/5/161 17/02/0050/0161 75 Umra Bath (162 ) 20/2/5/67 20/02/0050/0067 17/2/5/159 17/02/0050/0159

VILLAGE .DIRECTORY PATTI C.D. BLOCK 358 VILLAGE PATTI C.Il. .tlCK. Amenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of 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 ( in number where the facility ;s available is given) hectares) of ' house- Educa- Medical Drinking Po~t Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 ~ 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 40 Kacha Pakka (166 ) 448.00 1,651 (255) P,M,H RP(2) T,W, TW, HP PTO -(-5) BS

41 Theh Chahal (150) 159.00 108 (20) P,M,H MH HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

42 Manhala (165) 670.00 2,416 (403) P D W,TW,HP PO -(-5) RS Jai Singh 43 Kulla (169) 419.00 1,355 (218) P RP W,TW,HP,C PO -(-5) BS

.44 Mughal (168) 319.00 645 (119) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

45 Ahmedpur (167 ) 219.00 709(111) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

I .' 46 Jamalpur (257 ) 193.00 698 (113) P -( -5) T,W,HP -( -5) -( -5) . -( -5)

49 Patt i (170) 2,337.00 321 (54) P -(-5) T,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) (Rura 1) 54 Kariala (259) 199.00 751 (130) P -(-5) T,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

55 Nathupur (286) 271.00 1,235 (203) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Toda 56 Raipur (.287) 277.00 1,714 (289) P,M,H CHW T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Baleem 57 Nadohar (288 ) 313.00 . 979 (154) P -(-5) T,W,TW,HP -( -5) -( -5) BS

58 Kot Data ( 292) 227.00 897 (130) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -( -5) -(5-10) BS

59 Pangota ( 290) 388.00 1,688 (252) P RP,CHW TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) BS

60 Saidpur (175) 261.00 1,124 (181) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) -( -5) 61 Sathe Shan; (176) 382 •.00 1,209 (188) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -(-5) 359 DIRECTORY

Land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Patti (8) [A T(393.00),GC(393.00) 55.00

PR Patti (8) [D,EAG T«135.00),GC(135.00) 24.00

PR Patti (5 ) EA T(596.00),GC(596.00) 2.00 72.00

PR Patti (3) EA T(382.00),GC(382.00) -- .. 1. 2.00 35.00

PR Patti (6) EA T(269.00),GC(265.00), 4.00 46.00 TWE(4.00) PR Patti (7) EA T(197.00),GC(197.00) 22.00

PR Patti (6) ED, EAG T(156.00),GC(156.00) 37.00

PR Patt i (3) ED, EAG T(1748. 00).GC(855.00). 217.00 22.00 350.00 TWE(893.00) PR Patt i (3) ED, EAG T(158.00),GC(153.00), 1.00 1.00 39.00 TWE(5.00) PR Patt i (3) ED, [AG T(246.00).GC(246.00) 25.00

PR Patti (4) - f;A T(242.00},GC(242.00) 35.00

PR Patti (3) EP T(284 00),GC(284.00} 29.00

PR Patti (9) ED, EAG T( 193.00).GC (161.00).- -- 34.00 TWE(32.00) PR Patti (5) fA T(334.00),GC{334.00) 54.00

PR Patti (3) ED.EAG T(233.00),GC(233.00) 1.00 27.00 PR Patti (3) ED,EAG T{293.00),GC(lB8.00), 42.00 47.00 TWE(105.00) 360 VILLAGE PATTI C.D. BLOCK AlDenities and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total AmenHies available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village, a dash (-) is shown 1n the column and next Code 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 ~he facility i~ available is given) , hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, railway if any station, waterway)

2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 62 Asal (174) 356.00 1,193 (195) P SMP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

63 Thakarpura (171 ) 337.00 1,574 (258) P -( -5) T,W,TW,HP PO -( -5) - (-5) 64 Bhagupura (172) 621.00 1,674 (292) P(2).M 0 T.W,TW, PO -(-5) BS HP.C 65 Sungwan (173) 255.00 1,023 (175) P -(-5) T,W,TW,HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

66 Chima ( 163) 435.00 1,360 (239)r ~,M HC,D TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS

67 Umra Bath (162) 19.00 26 (4) -(-5) -(-5) W.TW,HP -( -5) -( -5) -(-5)

68 Barwala (161) 482.00 1.286 (193) P HC.D HP PO -(-5) BS

69 Shahid ( 157) 386.00 1,061 (188) ~ ';., -(-5) T,TW.HP -( -5) -( 5-10) -(-5)

70 Boparai (155 ) 340.00 1,365 (242) P,M,H 0 T.W,TW.HP PTO -(5-10) BS,R5 .. 71 Ohagana (156) 277.00 818 (141) P -(-5) T.TW.HP -(-5) -(,5-10) BS

72 Gharyala (127) 2.379.00 6,447(1084) P,PUC H,MH,HC, T,W,TW. PO, Daily BS,RS FPC HP,C Phone 73 Talwandi (195) 1,060.00 1.385 (188) P -(-5) HP PO -(-5) -(-5) Sobha Singh 74 Talwandi Mut (196) 188.00 381 (55) P -(-5) HP PO - (-5) -(-5) Sadda Singh 75 Mann (126) 232.00 491 (86) P -( -5) T.W.HP -( -5) -(-5) -(-5)

76 Thatha ( 128) 407.00 1,'333 (202) P -(-5) T.W.TW. -(-5) -( -5) -(-5) HP,C 77 Par yagpur a (153) 312.00 310 (50) P -(-5) W,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(-5) 361

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (1. e. area under different types of 1and use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi 11 age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ CiJltur­ Area not (i n kms~ irri­ able avallable gated waste for culti­ (1 nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Patti (2) EA T(254.00),GC(241.00), 39.00 7.00 56.00 TWf(13.00) PR Patti (2) fA T(269.00),GC(269.00) 13.00 2.00 53.00 PR Patt i (4) fA T(530.00) ,GC( 319 .00), 19.00 5.00 67.00 TWf(211.00) PR P att i ( 5) ED, fAG .. T(195.00),GC(184.00), 24.00 36.00 TW£( 11.00) PR Patti ( 6) .EA T(398.00),GC(398.00) 37.00

PR Patt i (6 ) ED, fAG T(18.oo),GC(18.00) 1.00

PR Patt i (8) EA T(445.00),GC(372.00), "37.00 TWE(73.00)

PR Patt i ( 10) EA T(349.00),GC(349.00) 37.00

PR Patti (10) fA T(289.00),GC(289.00) 51.00

PR P att i (10) EA· . T(236.00),GC(236.00) 12.00 29.00

PR Patt i (10) EA T(2015.00),GC(2015.00) 91.00 273.00

PR P att i (16) EA T(776.00),GC(331.00), 60.00 31.00 193.00 TW£(445.00)

PR Patt i (16 ) EA T(132.00),GC(132.00) 3.00 1.00 52.00

PR Patt i (12) EO, fAG T{210.00),GC{210.00) 22.QO

PR Patti (14) EA T(355.00),GC(355.00) 17.00 35.00

PR Patti (8) ED,EAG T(294.00),GC(293.00), 18.00 TWE(1.00) 362

VILLAGE

PATTI C.D. BLOCK Amen it1 es and

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- village. a dash (-) is shown 1n the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance 1n broad ranges viz. No. vi 11 age and -5 kms, 5-10- kms, and 10+ kms. of the nearest placE (in number whe;e the facility is available is given) . hectares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potab 1e) tele- of (bus gralih market/ stop. hat, rai.1way if any stati-on, waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part)

78 Dhariwal (154 ) 562.00 1,819 (321) P H 'TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

79 Chus1iwadh (164) 931.00 3,41'4 (558) P,M D T.W,TW,HP PTO, - (5-10) BS Phone 80 Nanakpura, (151) 317.00 1,311 (243) P RP W,TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

81 Akbarpura (152 ) 307.00 1,069 (171) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

8~ Makhi Kalan (131 ) 606.00 2,251 (397) P ,M,H, -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) PUC 160 Bhojoke (337) 127.00 51 (9) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

161 Bahlarke (342) 134.00 50 (10 ) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

162 Kot Budha (341) 702.00 1,502 (237) P,M D T,W,TW,HP PO Daily BS

163 Bangala Rai (340) 317.00 725 (98) P -(-5) HP -(-5) - (-5) BS

164 Bhaowal (338) 242.00 396 (56 ) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(10+) BS

165 Talwandi (339) .. 508'.00 870 (139) P -(-5) W. TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5) Mohar Singh 166 Saffa Singh- (193) 149.00 82 (11) - (-5) - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5 ) wa1a 167 Kaleke Uttar (194)- 361.00 642 (85) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

1~ Dubbli . (158) 1,024.00 2,371 (393) P,M D W,HP PO -(-5) BS

169 Jaur Singhwala (159) 437.00 1,137 (159) P -(-5) T, TW,HP -(-5) - (10+) BS

170 Saido (160) 510.00 1,251 (169) P -(5-10) T,W, TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) ;'(-5) 363

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded 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 (i nc 1ud­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

11 , 12 13 14 15 16 17

PR Patt i (8 ) EA T(503.00),6C(503.00) 59.00

PR Patt i (10 ) EA T(834.00),6C(834.00) 97.00

PR Pat t i ' (10) fA .T (289.00), GC (289 .00) 28.00

PR Patt i (10) EA T(273.00),GC(273.oo) 6.00 28.00

PR Bhikiwind (5) ,EA T(440!OO),GC(440.00) 100.00 2.00 64.00

KR Patti (21 ) EAG T(33.00),TWE(31.00), 3.00 15.00 76.00 0(2.00) KR Patt i (14 ) EA T(10.00),GC(10.00) 20.00 104.00

PR Patt i (5) EA T(558.00), TW( 499 .00), 6.00 16.00 122.00 0(59.00) PR Patti ( 15) ED,EAG T{273.00).lWE(273.00) 21.00 23.00

PR Patti (20) EO. EAG T(221.00).TWE(217.00). 4.00 17.00 O( 4.00) PR Patti (24) fA T(459.00), TWE(459 .00) 17.00 32.00

KR Patt i (13) ED, EAG T(130.00),TWE(130.00) 8.00 2.00 9.00

PR Patt i (14) fA T(260.00),GC(229.00). 8.00 32.00 61.00 TWE(31.00) PR Patti ( 11 ) EA T(792.00),GC(687.00), 148.00 84.00 TWE(105.00)

PR Patt i (8) EA T(361.00),GC(302.00), 41.00 35.00 TWE(59.00) PR Patt i (8 ) EA T(397.00),GC(364.00), 73.00 3.00 37.00 TWE(33.00) 364 VILLAGE PATTI C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

LOCd- Name of vi llage Total Tota I AmenHies. available (if not avalJable within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula· vill~ge, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 facilitj is available is given) hectares) of house­ Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele­ of (buS graph market/ stop, hat, raj lway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 171 Sabhrai (190) 4,809.00 7.943(1384) P,M.H H,MH,HC, T,W,TW, PTO, Da; ly BS,NW PHC,PHS, HP ,C Phone O,FPC 172 Sito Naubad (191) 314.00 258 (45) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

173 kat Nauabad (197) 2~3.00 119 (21) -(-5) -(-5) HP - ( -5 ) - ( -5) -(-5)

174 Sitomah (347) 596.00 979 (150) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -( -5) -(-5) Jhungian 175 Ohumniwala (348) 68.00 260 (45) P -(-5) HP -( -,5) -( -5) BS

176 Jalloke (344) 405.00 232 (39) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5)" BS

177 Gagarke ( 345) 86.00 41 (4) ·(-5) ·(-5) TW,HP,N -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

178 Bhaneke (346) 42.00 Un·

179 Gidhaike 349) 83.00 167 (26) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

180 Bhura Hithar (350) 117.00 80 (171 -(-5) -,-5) HP -(-5)

181 Mallahanwala (351) 66.00 98 (18) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP,N -(-5) -(-5) NW

182 Ghulewala (352) 349.00 80 (20) P -( -5) TW,HP,N -(-5) -(-5) - (-5)

183 kuttiwala (353) 221.00 229 (45) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

184 6uh (188) 1.205.00 2.300 (364) P -(-5) TW.HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

185 Harike (187) 943.00 4,740 (744) P,M,H H,D T,W,TK, PTO Daily BS,HW TW,HP,C Phone 186 Marrar (186) 312.00 147 (27) P -.( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) - (-5) 365

DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town $upply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance, Forest Irrigated by source Un- Cultur­ Area not (i n kmsJ irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

, 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR P att i (12) EA T(.3026.00), Ge (B95. (10). 332.00 417.00 1034-.00 TWE(887 .00) ,0.{ 744.4)0)

PR Patti (13) E.D,EAG T(226.0B} ,fWE (226.00) 5.00 58.00 25.00

KR Patt t (14 ) EA T(99 .OO}, TWE(g.9.06} .-41.00 35.00 38.00

PR Patti (19 ) ED,EAG T(5~0.OO),TWE(530.00} 9.00 57.00

PR Patti ( 16) EA T(5Z.00},J~(52.00) "2.00 9.00 5.00

PR Patt i (22) ED, EAG lf230 .00), iW£('2D4.OQ), 13.00 162.00 0(2'6.00) KR P att t (19 ) ED, EAG T(56.00),lWE(45.00). 21.00 5.00 4.00 0(11.00) inhabited

KR Patti ( 19) ED,EAG T~41.(0), TI*( 19 .00), It,OO 6.00 24.00 >. 0(22.00) KR Patti ( 19) EA T(60.oo),TW£(52.oo), 3'1.00 3.00 23.00 0(8.00) KR Patti (19 ) ED,EAG T(62.00),TWE(3Q.00}, 1.00 3.00 0(32.00) KR Patt i ( ( 19) EO. EAG T(162.00),TWE(35.00), 1.00 29.00 157.00 0(127.00)

KR Patti ( 14) EA T(~86.001,TWE(117.00). B.OO 8.00 19.00 0(69.00) PR Patti ( 13) ED,EAG 1(1054.00),GC(324.00). 4.00 5.00 142.00 TWE(7t9.00).O(11.00) PR P att i ( 14) EA T{542.00).GC(536.00), 3.00 5.00 393.00 0(6.00) PR Patti (16) ED,EAG T(29.00).GC(29.00) 283.00 366

VILLAGE PATTI C.D. BLOCk Amenities and

Loca- Name of village lotal Total Amenities available (if not a'vailable within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. viII age and --5 k,ms, 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 cations (potab Ie) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, rai lway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 187 Burj (185) 208.00 681 (111) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS Deva Singh

188 Burj Phula (184) 138.00 739 (129) P -( -5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS 189 Jindiwala (178) 92.00 208 (36) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS,

190 Kirtowala (189) 1,042.00 2,933 (504) P(2), PHC W,TW,HP PO -( 5-10) BS M,H,PUC

191.Tung (177) 308.00 832 (132) P -(-5) HP,C PO -(-5) BS

192 Panghri (291) 361.00 1,905 (298) P,M o T ,HP PO -(-5) BS

193 Theh Rajba (180) 118.00 63 (8) -(-5) -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -( -5)

194 Nabipur (179) 227.00 842 (131) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(~-10) -(5-10) BS

195 Ratta (181) 557.00 1,600 (256) P,M,H O,CHW W,TW,HP PO -(5-10) BS Gudda 196 Alipur (183) 244.00 785 (122) P -(-5) W,TW,HP -(5-10) -(5-10) BS 197 Thathai an (182) 227.00 983 (159) P - (-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

35,753.00 87,412 P(66) , H( 4) , (14,303) M(16), MCW(O), H(9). MH(3). PUC(3), CWC(O), C(O), f£(4}, TR(O), PHC(2), 1(0), 0(12). AC(O). PHS(1). 0(0) TB(O). FPe(Z). NH(O), SMP(l), RP(6), CHW( 3), 0(0) 367

DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Patti (9) ED, EAG T(191.00),GC(191.00) 1.00 16.00

KR Patti (10 ) ED, EAG T(115.OQ),GC(115.00) 6.00 17.00 PR Patti (13 ) ED,EAG T(84.00),GC(66.00), 8.00 TWE(18.00) PR Patti (10 ) ED, fAG T(702.00),GC(626.00), 38.00 302.00 TWE(76.00) PR Patti ( 11 ) EA T(279.00),GC(212.00), 29.00- TWE(67.00) PR Patt i (5 ) f D, EAG T(320.00),GC(317.00), 41.00 TW(3.00) KR Patti (5 ) ED. EAG .. T(110.00),GC(77.00). 8.00 TWE(33.00) PR Patt i (9 ) ED, EAG T(203.00l,GC(94.00), 24.00 TW(109.00) PR Patti (8) ED,EAG T(496.00),GC(463.00), 3.00 58.00 TWE(33.00) PR Patti (8) EA T(220.00),GC(220.00) 24.00 PR Patt i (10 ) fA T(206.00),GC(206.00) 21.00 1(27738.00). 1456.00 796.00 5721-.00 GC( 19633.00). TWE(6373.00). lW(611.00). 0(1121.oot

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES 1ft VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK

371 ALPHABETICAl LIST OF VILLAGES VALTOHA C.O. BLOCK

1991 Census 1981 Census Sr. No. Name of vi Ilage (with Hadbast No.) location locat ion location location Code Code Code Code ,(Manua 1) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

2 3 4 5 6

Patti Tahsil (Part)

Amirke (86) 20/2/51134 20/02/0050/0134 17/2/5/78 17/02/0050/0078 2 Assal Uttar (83) 20/2/5/133 20/02/0050/0133 17/U5/77 17/02/0050/0077 3 Bahadhur Nagar ( 198) 20/2/5/147 20/02/0050/0147 17/2/5/68 17/02/0050/0068 4 Ball1anwala (93) 20/2/5/140 20/02/0050/0140 17/2/5/61 17/02/0050/0061 5 Beharwal (89) 20/2/5/97 20/02/0050/0097 17/2/5/56 17/0210050/0056 6 Bhada 1 (74 ) 20/2/5/98 20/02/0050/0098 17/2/5/57 17/02/0050/0057

7 Bhagala (331) 20/2/5/15~ 20/02/0050/0152 17/215/102 17/021005010102 8 Bhura karimpura (80) 20/2/5/120 20/02/0050/0120 17/2/5/91 17/02/0050/0091 9 Bhura Kohna (81) '20/2/5/121 20/02/0050/0121 17/215/92 17/0210050/0092 10 Chak ladryeke (20S) 20/2/5/126 20/02/0050/0126 17/2/5/94 17/02/005010094 11 Chima (87) 20/2/5/135 20/02/0050/0135 17/215/79 17/02/0050/0079 12 Dassuwal (124 ) 20/2/5/146 20/02/0050/0146 17 /2/5/69 17/02/0050/0009 13 Daudpura (92) 20/2/5/139 20/02/0050/0139 17/2/5/62 17/02/0050/0062 14 Dholan (62) 20/2/5/113 20/02/0050/0113 17/2/5/83 17/02/0050/0083 15 Oib'ipura (94) 20/2/5/95 20/02/0050/0095 17/2/5/66 17/02/0050/0066 16 Dodi Pura (75) 2012/5/111 20/02/0050/0111 17/2/5/58 17/02/0050/0058 17 Dohal Kohna (78) 20/2/5/116 20/02/0050/0116 17/2/5/82 17/02/0050/0082 18 Dohal Nau (57) ,20/2/5/123 20/02/0050/0123' 17/2/5/88 17/0210090/0088 19 Fatehpura (90) 20/2/5/96 20/02/0050/0096 17 /2/5/64 17/0Z/0050/0064 20 Gajjal ' (199) 20/2/5/149 20/02/0050/0149 17/2/5/99 17/02/0050/0099 21 Hardo ,Chak Bamba (71] 20/2/5/101 20/02/0050/0101 17/2/5/52 17/02/0050/0052 22 ' Jagatpur a ' (91) 20/2/5/138 20/02/0050/0138 17/2/5/63 17/02/0050/0063 23 Jhugian Kalu (333) 20/2/5/151 20/02/0050/0151 17/2/5/103 17/02/009010103 24 Jhugi an Natha (319) 20/2/5/154 20/0210050/0154 17/2/5/101 17/02/0050/0101 Sing~ 25 Jhugian Nur (320) 20/2/5/153 20/02/0050/0153 17/215/100 17/02/0050/0100 Mohammad 26 Jhuglan Pir Baksh (336) 20/2/5/159 20/02/0050/0159 171215/108 17/0l/0050/0108 27 Jodh Singhwala! (332) 20/2/5/150 20i02/0050/0150 17/2/5/74 17/02/0050/0074 28 Ka 1anjar Uttar (77) 20/2/5/136 20/02/0050/0136 17/215/80 17/02/005010080 29 Kalia (61 ) 20/2/5/115 20/02/0050/0115 1712/5/85 17/02/0050/0085 372 ALPHABETICAL LIST Of VILLAGES VOlTOHA-15 C.D. BLOCK

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

1 2 3 4 5 6

Pattl Tahsil (Part)

30 Kals (56) 201215/124 20/02/0050/0124 17/2/5/89 17/02/0050/0089

31 kashupura (73) 20/2/5/9"9 20/02/0050/0099 1712/5/55 17/02/0050/0055 32 Khem Karan (55)- 20/215/125 20/02/0050/0125 17/2/5/125 17/02/0050/0125 33 Kot11 Wasawa Singh (200) 20/2/5/148 20/02/0050/0148 17/2/5/75 17/02/0050/0075 34 lakhna (76) 20/2/5/112 20/0210050/0112 17/2/5/59 17/02/0050/0059 35 Magnnlke (82) , 20/215/130 20/02/0050/0130 '17/2/5/93 17/02/0050/0093

36 M~dar Mathra Bhagt (72) 20/2/5/100 20/02/0050/0100 17/2/5/53 17/02/0050/0053 37 Manamd1wala (299) 20/2/5/129 20/02/0050/0129 17/2/5/97 17/02/0050/0097 38 Manmudpura (88) ZOn/5/137 20/02/0050/0137 17/2/5/64 17/02/0050/0064 39 Manawan (79) 20/2/5/117 20/02/0050/0117 1712/5/81 17/02/0050/0081 40 Maneke Jand (197) 20/2/5/144 20/02/0050/0144 17/2/5/73 17/02/0050/0073 41 Mastgarh (58) 20/2/5/122 20/02/0050/0122 1712/5/90 17/02/0050/0090 42 Mendipur (203) 20/2/5/128 20/0210050/0128 17 12/5/96 17/0210050/0096

-~" 43, Mianwala (204) 20/2/5/127 20/02/0050/0127 17/2/5/95 17/02/0050/0095 44 Nurwala (59) 20/2/5/119 20/02/0050/0119 17/2/5/87 17/0210050/0087

45 Pun1an (122) 20/2/5/143 20/02/0050/0143 17/2/5/72 17/02/0050/0072 c 46 Put (334) 20/2/5/158 20/02/0050/0158 17/2/5/104 17/02/0050/0104'

47 Randalke (335) ~O/2/5/1S7 20/02/0050/0157 17/2/5/107 17/02/0050/0107 48 Rajokt (64) 20/215/110 20/02/0050/0110 17/2/5/51 17/02/0050/0051 49 Ram Khara ( 125) 20/2/5/145 20/02/0050/0145 17/215170 17/02/0050/0070 50 Ram Singhwala (329) 2012/5/156 20/02/0050/0156 171215/106 17/02/0050/0106 51 Rasoolpur (330) 20/215/155 20/02/0050/0155 17/2/5/105 17/02/0050/0105 52 Rattoke (201) 20/2/5/131 20/02/005010131 17/2/5/98 17/02/0050/0098 53 Sankatra (60) 20/2/5/118 20/02/0050/0118 17/215/86 17/02/0050/0086 54 Sarai Valtoha (84) 20/2/5/132 20/02/0050/0132 17/215/76 17/0210050/0076 55 Thathi Jaimal (63) 20/2/5/114 20/02/0050/0114 17/2/5/84 17/02/0050/0084 Singh 56 Valtoha (85) 20/2/5/141 20/02/0050/0141 17/2/5/67 17/02/0050/0067 57 Wan (65) 20/2151109 20/02/0050/0109 17/215150 17102/0050/0050 58 Warnala (123) 20/2/5/142 20/02/0050/0142 V/2/S/n 17/02/0050/0071 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK 374 VILLAGE

VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and

loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code 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 tiona1 water & days cations (Potable) tele- of (bus graph the stop, market/ railway hat, station, if any waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) 95 D1b1pura 884 {139} P -(-5) TW.HP PO -(-5) BS'

96 Fate hpura (90) 100.00 858 (134) P -(-5) HP -i -5) -(-5) -(-5)

97 Beharwa 1 (89) 199.00 786 (136) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10)

98 Bhadal (74) 303.00 923 (212) P -'-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

99 Kashupura (73) 66.00 38 (4) -(-5) -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

100 MadarMathra (72) 806.00 1.932 (294) P -(-5) HP PO -(10+) -(-5) Shagi 101 Hardo Chak (71) 505.00 512 (89) P -(-5) HP PTO -(10+) -(-5) Samba

109 Wan (65) 1,376.00 3.183 (528) P,M.H -(-5) W,HP PO -(lOt) BS

(64) 2,110.00 5.148 (760) P,M,H H.MH.MC, HP PO "(5-10) BS CHW 111 Dod ipura (75) 129.00 21 (4) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

112 Lakhna (76) 742.00 1.982 (300) P(2), -(-5) TW,HP PO -(-5) BS M

113 Dholan (62) 450.00 926 (168) P -(-5) TW,HP PO -(5-10) -(-5)

114 Thath1 Ja1mal (63) 309.00 804 (132) P -(5-10) W,HP -(-5) -(10+) -(10+) Singh 115 Kal18 (61) 396.00 809 1111) p -(10+) HP PO - ( 10+) -(5-10)

116 DohalKohna (78) 347.00 900 (152) p HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(5-10)

117 Manaman (79) 443.00 880 (153) ~ D W,HP PO -(5-10) -(5-10) 375

DIRECTORY Land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vl1l age distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (i n kms.) irri­ able available gated waste for culti .. . (i nc lud- vat ion ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bh1khiwind (10 ) EA . T(74.00).GC(74.00) 13.00

PR Bh1khiwind (12) EA T(67.00).GC(87.00) 13.00

PR Bh1kh1wind (11 ) EA T( 172.00) ,6C( 116.00). .. 4.00 . 23.00 TWE (56.00) KR Bhikhiwind (13) EA T(243.00),GC(230.00), 34.00 26.00 TWE( 13.00) KR Bh1khiwind (14 ) ED ,EAG T(55.00).6C(55.00) 11.00

PR Bh1khiwind (12) EA T(720.00).6C(605.00), 2.00 84.00 TWE ( 11 5 • 00 ) PR Bh1khiw1nd (16 ) EA T(457.oo).GC(457.00) 3.00 1.00 44.00

PR Bh1khiw1nd (20 ) EA T(1201),GC(1201) 17.00 158.00

PR 8hikhiwind (10) EA •• T(1907)~GC(1907) 7.00 196.00

PR Bh1kh1w1nd (14 ) ED .EAG T(109.00).6C(109.00) 20.00

PR Bh1kh1w1nd (15) EA T(631.00).GC(539.oo). 8.00 16.00 85.00 'rWE ( 92 • 00 ) PR Bh1kh1wind ( 15) EA T(358.00).GC(315.00). 18.00 1.00 73.-00 TWE(43.00) PR .Bh 1kh1w1 nd ( 18) ED.EAG T(251.00),GC(249.00). 9.00 2.00 47 •. 00 TWE( 2.00) PR Bh1kh1w1nd (19) EA T(217.00).GC(212.00). 118.00 11.00 60.00 TWE( 5.00)

PR Bh1khiw1nd (17) EA T(2~9.oo).GC(299.00) 1.00- 1.00 46.00

PR Bh1kh1w1nd (10) EA T(400.00).GC(400.00) 43.00 376 VILLAGE YALTOHA C.D. BLOCK Amenities and loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula­ village, -a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. No. village and -~ kms. 5:0-10 kms. and 10+ kms. of the nearest place (in . number . where the facility is available 1s given) hectares) of house­ Educa- .Medic41 Drinking Post Day or Communi­ holds 't10na1 water & days cations. (potable) tele­ of (bus . graph market/ stop. hat, railway if any station. waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tabstl (Part) 118 SankatTa (60) 618.00 774 (139) P.M.H -(10+) HP PO -(10+' -(5-10)

119 Nuna.la (59) 169.00 82 (14) P -(10+) HP -(5-10) f

120 Shura Karim- (80) 569.00 1.558 (238) P '-( -5) HP -( .. 5) -(-5) -(-5) pura

121 Shura Kohna (81) 1,130.00 2,891 (4~) P,M.H -(-5) HP PO -(-5) BS

122 Mastgarh (58) 698.00 1,374 (232) P TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

123 Dohal Mau (51) 151 •. 00 104 (15) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

124 Ka 1$ (56') 644.00 534 (94) P ~(-5) W,TW.HP -(-5) -(-5) -(-5)

125 Khem Karan (55) 2.003.00 11.393 (\]86) P,M(2). H.HC. T.W.TW po, Daily BS,RS H,PUC FPC. HP.C Phone TB. RP(2)

126 Cbak (205) 61.00 Un- ladheke

127 .M1anw.a 1a (204) 875.00 12 (3) -(-5) -(-5) HP.C PO -(-5) -(-5)

128 Mehdipur' (203) 1.813.00 3,215 (576) P RP T. TW.HP PO -(-5)

1,29 MahalllCl iwa 1a (299) 115.00 Un-

130 Machhilce (8Z) 412.00 821 (142) P -(-5) HP -(-5)

}31 Rattoke (201) 1.816.00 2,790 (447) P.M PHe.D T.. W.TW.. PO -'5-10) BS.R~ HP.C 132 'Sara1 (84) 81.00 134 (24) P -(-5) HP -(-5) -(5-10) Va ltoha 377 . DIRECTORY land use

App­ Nearest Power Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and village distance Forest Irrigated by source Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) , irri­ able avail ab le gated waste for culti; (includ­ vat ion' ing gauchar and groves)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 \

PR Bh1khiwind ( 19) • EA T(483.00I,6C(480.00I, 27.00 21.00 87.00 TWE( 3 .00 I PR Bhikhiwind (21 ) EA .. T(139.001.GC(139.001. 30.00

PR Bhikhiwind (19 ) EA T(521.00I,6C(521.00) 48.00

PR Bh1kh1wind (20 ) EA T(1020),6C(1020) 11 0.00

PR Bhikhiwind (22 ) ED.EAG .. T(497.001.GC(451.001. 86.00 17.00 98.00 . TWE(46.00 I

PR Bhikhiwind (24 ) ED.EAG T(89.00) ,6C(89.00.) 37.00 4.00 21.00

PR Bhikhiwind (24 ) ED.£AG T(521.00),6C(490.001. 67.00 6.00 50.00 TWE( 31.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (251 EA T( 1570.00) .GC ( 1565.00) • 163.00 6.00 264.00 TWE(5 .00)

inhabited

KR Bhikhiwind (27 ) ED.EAG T( 545.00) ,GC(388 .00 I. 43.00 195.00 92.00 TWE(52.00).0(105.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (271 ED.EAG T( 1422.00) ;GC(757 .00'). 61.00 94.00 236.00 TWE( 665 .00) inhabited , PR Bhikhtwind.. (22 ) EA T( l6 9.00) .GC( 36 9.00) 43.00

PR Bhikhtwind (22 ) ED.EAG 1(1452.oo).GC(1171.oo). 46.00 135.00 183.00 TWE( 126.00) .Oc 155.00) PR . 8htkhiwind (19) EA T(72.00) .GC{72 .00 I 9.00 378

VILLAGE YALTOHA C.D. BLOCI Amenities and

. Loca· Name of vi 11 age Total Total Amenities available (if not available within the . tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- vil1age, a dash (-) is shown in 'the column and next Code 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 (1n number where the facility 1s available is given) hectares) df house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds tional water & days cations (potable) tele- of (bus graph market/ stop, hat, rai 1way if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Patti Tahsil (Part) :133 Assal uttar (83) 1,131.00 3.237 (483) P,M,H PHC; T,TW,HP, PO -(5-10) BS RP(2) 134 Amirke (86) 398.00 850 (148) P RP(2), T.HP PO Daily BS SMP(2)

135 Chima (87) 450.00. 1,414 (245) P -(5-10) T,HP ~{-5 ) -(-5) BS

136 Kalanjar (77) 434.00 985 (169) P -(5-10) HP -(5-10) -(5-10) -(5-10) uttar 137 Mahmudpura (8S) 709. 00 1,899 (302) P -(5-10) TWiiHP PO -(-5) BS

138 Jagatpura (91) 96.00 120 ( 16) -(-5) -(5-10) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5)

139 Daudpura (92 ) 212.00 283 ! 51) p -(-5) T,W,HP -(-5) -(-5) BS

140 Ballianwala (93) 143.00 446 ( 84) P -(5·'0) HP -(-5) -(5-10) -(-5) 141 Valtoha (85) 2~203.00 6,249 (1110) P(2), H,RP(3) HP,N PTO -(.-5) BS ,RS M( 2), " Phone / PUC

142 Warnala ( 123) 1.045.0~ 3,236 (500 ) P,M.H D,RP(2) T,W.HP 'PO -(5-10) as Phone . 143 Puoian ( 122) 333.00 1,298 (228) P -(-s) W,HP -(-5) -(5-10) BS

144 Haneke Jand (197) 1,592.00 2,394 ( 338) P(2), -(-5) ·T ,HP PO "(-5) RS H,H 145 . Ram Khata 1125) 161.00 317 (43) P -(-5) T,HP Phone -(5-10) 'as

146 Dassuwa1 ( 124) 601.00 1,813 ( 317) P,M -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -(-5) RS

147 Bahadhut (198 ) 688.00 994 (166 ) P,M -(-5) W,HP -.{ -5) -(-5) RS Nagar

148 Kot 1i Wasawa (200) 706.00 1,447 (227) P -('-5) HP -{-5) -(S-10) -(-5) Singh 379

DIRECTORY

Land use

App­ Nearest Power land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares roach town supply rounded upto two decimal places) to and vi llage distance Forest Irrigated by sou~ce Un­ Cultur­ Area not (in kms.) irri­ able avai 1ab 1e gated waste for culti­ (includ­ vation ing gauchar and groves)

'11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 '

~

PR Bhikhiwind ( 1.7) EA T(988.00),GC(988.00) 143.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 15) EA T( 36 2 • 00 ) ,G C( 362.00 ) 36.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 16) EA T( 418 • 00 ) ,G C( 418 • 00 ) 32.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 16) EA T(390.DO),GC(390.00) 44.00

PR Bhikhiw;nd (14) EA T(665.00),GC(666.00) 2.00 41.00

PR Bhikhiwind (11 ) EA T( 89. 00') ,GC( 89 .00) 7.00

PR Bhikhiwind (12 ) EA T(189.00),GC(189.00) 23.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 12) EA T( 131.00) ,GC( 131.00) 12.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 15) EA T(2019.00),GC(2019) 184.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 12) • EA T( 948 .00) ,GC( 948. 00) , 1.00 96.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 11 ) , ED, EAG T( 304.00) ,GC( 304.00) 29.00

PR Patti ( 15) ED, EAG T( 1154.00) ,GC(614.00), 4.00 40.00 394. 00 TWE(540 .00)

PR Bhikhiwind ( 14) EA T( 146.00) ,GC( 146.00) 15.00

PR Bhikhiwind ( 15) EA T(524.bO),GC(522.00), 1.00 4.00 72 .00 TWE(2.00)

PR Bhikhiwind (16 ) EA T( 445. 00 )GC( 195.00), 40.00 50.00 153.00 HIE( 250.00)

PR Bhikhiwind ( 18) EA T(407.00),GC{319.00), 21.00 112.00 166.00 TWE( 88.00) 380

VILLAGE VAlTOHA C.D. BLOCK Amen i tf es and

Loca- Name of village Total Total Amenities available (if not availab'le within the tion (with Hadbast No.) area popula- yillage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next Code of the tion to it jn 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) . etares) of house- Educa- Medical Drinking Post Day or Communi- holds 'tional water & days cation's (potab le) tele- of (bus graph market/ stoP. hat. railway if any station, waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Patti Tabsil ( Part) 149 Gajj a 1 ( 199) 1.115.00 537 (146) p -( 5-10) T,TW.!fP -( -5) -(-5) as

150 -Jodn ( 332) 969.00 1,271 (212) P -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -(5-10) -(-5) Singhwala

151 Jhugian Kalu(333) 169.00 528 (104) -[-5) -(-5) TW,HP -( -5) -( -5) -( -5) 152 Bhagala [331 ) 1,128.()0 999 (134) P PHC,IJ T,TW,IfP PO - ( - 5) B5

153 Jhugian Nur (320 ) 142.00 231 (40) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( HO) -{ -5} Mohammad

154 Jhugian (3i9) 147.00 198 (33 ) -( -5) -(oS) TW,HP -(-5) -(5-l0) -(oS) Natha Singh .. 155 Rasoo1pur (330) 649.00 720 (94 ) P -( -5) TW,HP PO -(-5) -f -5)

156 Ram (329) 20B.00 447 (82) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) -( -5) NW Singhwala

157 Rahdalke ( 335) 235. DO 461 (78) p -(-5) HI,"? -(-5) -( -5) Nil'

158 Put (334) 1,156.00 1,262 ( 206) P,M.H PHC.D. TW.HP - (-5) Monthly BS RP.SMP 159 Jhugian Pir (336 ) 125.00 184 (34) P -(-5) TW,HP -(-5) - (-5) -(-5) Baksh

36.468.00 80,090 P(54) 1t(3) (13049) M(16) MtW(O) H(9) MH(l) PUt(2) CIIC(O) C(O) He(2) TR{O) PHe(4) .r(O) 0(5) AC(O) PHS(O) 0(0) T8(1) fPC( 1) IlH(O) SKP(3) RP( 13), CHII(l) 0(0) 381

DIRECTORY land use

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

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

PR Bhikhiwind (21) EA T(660.00),6C(169.00), 83.00 11.00 361.00 TW!!( 491.00 )

PR Bhikhiwind ( 18) EA T( 735.00) ,IWE( 735.00) 45.00 99.00 90.00

PR P att i ( 18) EA T( 147.00 !TW( 147.00) 1.00 9.00 12.00 PR Patt i (16) EA T( 427.00), TWE (377 .00) , 196.00 425.00 80.00 't, 0(50.00) PR Patt i ( 21) EA .. T(126.00}~TWE(101.00), t -- 1.00 15.00 O(ZS.OO} PR Patt i (21 ) EA T(132.0PJ.TWE(1.2.00} 2.00 13.00

PR Patt i (20 J EA T(522.00).TWE(465.00); 127.00 0(57.00)

PR Patti (20) EA T( 123.00 ) • TWE ( 465 • 00 ) , 4.00 81.00 0(36.00)

PR.NW Patt i (}9) EA T(219.00)TWE(120.00}, 16.00 O( 99.00) PR Patti ( 17) EA T(915.00).TWE(891.00), 2.00 27.00 212.00 0(32.00} PR Patti ( 18) EA T(118.00).TWE(86.00} 7.00 0(32.00 )

T(29185.00) 1.120.00 1,323.00 4,664.00 GC(22836.00) TVE(5619.00) TV(141.00) 0(583.00) t\PPENDICES

1~'1 384,

APPENDIX , C.D. Blockwjse abstract of educational.

EDUCATIONAL

Sr, Name af Primary Middle Matricu- Higher College Adult Others Villages wiUI na, C.D. Block school school lation/ Second- (graduate literacy no educat iona 1 Secondary ary/PUC/ and above) classl fac; 1it ies school Interrni- centres diate/ Junior co llege

Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- lns- Vi1- Ins- Vil- Ins- Vil- Ins--Vil- Ins- 1ag- tit- 1ag- tit, 1ag- tit'" 1ag- tit- lag- tit- 1ag- tit- lag- :tit- es uti- es uti- es- uti- ,es- uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- ons ons ons ons ons ons ems

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Ajnala 161 181 38 42 24 26 2 2 5 5 ,13 2 Chogawan 118 121 28 28 19 19 23 3 Jandiala 56 59 20 20 13 13 2 2 4 Maj itha 85 96 21 23 15 17 .,.. 6 5 Verka 54 61 19 19 10' 10 .. 2 2 6 Rayya 74 85 27 33 19 23 3 3 '2 2 1 8 7 Tarsikka 78 78 22 23 15 15 2 2 3 - ~ Chohla Sahib 44 49 18 19" 12 13 2 2 1 1 .. 1 ' 4 9 Gand;wind 72 77 21 22 16 16 2 2 1 3

JO Khadur Sahib 66 82 23 26 14 17 5 5 2 :.. 3 3 4 ';'/ 11 Naushehra 51 55 20 22 13 14 3 3 .. o. S Pannuan 12 Tarn Taran 82 85 18 18 18 18 .. .. 13' Bhikh1wind 57 60 10 12 5 7 .. 14 Patti 64 66 16 16 9 9 3 3 10 15 Valtoha 51 54 14 16 9 9 2 2 5

DISTRICT 1113 1209 315 339 211 226 29 29 8 9 ... 15 15 85 385

medical and other amenlties

foEDICAL Oispens- Hospital Maternity Primary Family Primary' Commu- Otners Vi rJages with no ar~ ,and child health planning health nity medical facility welfare centre! centre sub- hea lth 'centre! Health centre worker 'Materni.t{ centre home/chi d fwelfare Centre

Vil- Ins- Vjl- Ins- Vil- In~~ Vil- Ins- ~11- 1ns-, Vil- lns- Vil- Num- Vil- Ins- lag~ tit- lag-,tit- lag~ tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- tit- lag- ber lag- tit- es uti- es uti- es, uti- es uti- es uti- es uti- es es uti- oos ons ons ons ons ons ons

18 19 20 21 z'2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ;30 31 32 33 34

19 19 8 " B 11 15 6 B 4 4 3 22 33· 130 15 15 10 10 7 7 5 5 16 26 108 15 15 11 11 2 2 7 1.1 3 3 2 2 15 32 34 8 '8 4 4 8 8 ,3 5 73 13 13 1'0 10 4 4 6 7 .. 13 36 28

16 16 6 7 3 3 6 8 3 3 3 3 11 34 57 9 9 4 5 7 7 2 2 2: '2 64 13 13 5 5 2 2 5 6 3 3 5 44 2 2 33 9 lej 7 7 '3 3 5 5 3 3 5 16 53 9 10 11 11 5 6 4 5 " 2 2 54 12 12 2 2 6 6 6 9 2 2 40

13 13 5 ,5 $ 5 7 7 3. 3 3 3 17 48 33 69 38 10 10 2 2 2 2 2 'I 11 11 3 7 40

'~2 12 4 4 3. 3 5 6 2 2 3 3 6 7 51 5' 5 3. 3 1 6 6 10 17 45

178 180 92 94 56 61 84 100 30 30 20 20 33 105 143 288 848' ~86

APPENDIX C.D. Blockwise abstract of educational,

DRINKING WATER:

Sr. Name of 'Tap Well Tank Tube- River .Foun- Canal Others More than Villages with no no: C.D. Block well tain one source drinking water' facil itv

1 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

Ajnala 5 3 176 4 12 2 Chogi'ljan 7 4 141 11 3 Jandiala 4 3 57 2 6 4 Maj i tha 2 5 91 7 5 Verka 4 54 4 ~ 6 Rayya 3 10 82 .. 16 .. 26 7 Tarsikka 11 81 4 14 8 Chohla Sahib 5 5 48 11 18 9 Gancliwi nd 12 75 18 2,9 10 Khadur Sahib 2 2 73 5 7 11 tlaush!hra 15 2 56 6 21 Pannulf! 12 Tarn Tarin 2 11 82 16 25

13 Bhikhiwind 21 2 53 J8 14 Patti 12 31 . 74 7 3 41 15 Vi Hoha 12 10 56 3 2 20

DISTRICT 100 115 1199 94 5 259 387

I medical and other amenities

POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY

P.O. T.o. P.T.O. P.O. T.O. P.LO. Phone Bus Rai1way Navigable Available' Not available and arid and stop station waterway Phone Phone Phone

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

26 3 74 2 176 ' .. 29 3 2 2 73 .. 141 11 3 7 3 2 27 5 57 32 5 2 47 2 91 .. 21 6 2 2 32 54

21 2 47 5 82 ' .. 22 2 2 2 43 3 81 2·1 3 " 29 48 26 12 2 51 2 ,75 31 12 3 3 45 73

23 29 5 56

42 7 2 40 2 82 2 2 2 39 57 12 • 16 2 3 37 3 ? 74 20 2 20 6 2 56

353 2 17 64 3'6 14 633 36 5 1203 388 APPElilDIX-2 land utilisation data in respect of Ran~m~nicipal towns (Census towns)

Name of town and C.D. Blo'ck la"nd USc(i .e., area under different type of (~ithin b~acketsl la[lQ lise in nectares rounded upto two decimal places)

Total Forest I rr i~ Ur, irri- Cultu- Area a.rea gatel gated rable not by waste avail- source ( i [Ie 1- able uding for gauch- co lt~ . ar and ivat- groves) ,on

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Raja Sans; 1.• 555 nJ~(952) 17 .8 '578 (Chog~wdn) Bhikhiwllld , ,ODD TWt:~8nl 128 (8~ikhiwindl 389 APPENDIX-3 list 'of villages where nO amenities relating to educatiQn. medical. drtnking water. post and telegraph. communication, power supply and market/hat are available

There is no such village in the district 390 APPENDIX-4

list of vl11ages according to the proportion of Schedule~ Castes to the total population by ~anges C.O. BLOCK AJNAlA

Ranges of Scheduled L. C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. Caste populatior (percentage)

2 3 4

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

0-5* 13 Jatta (82)

21 Ramdas (841

27 Katla (90)

28 RIIrewa 1 Inl

39 Thoba ( 981 43 Hallar (267)

47 Boharwala (271 )

66 Makam 12(2)

70 ~;)rar Mutsil Shure Gi 11 (2461 84 Kat Razada (59)

86 Samrai (1041

90 Dial Bhatti (1119)

97 Ibrahimpura (;l3~ ) 1119 Lakhuwa1 (122) 13S Ca 11 anania 1 (44) 144 Khanwal (43 ) 148 Jafar Kot [128 ) ,,- 152 Bakraur (131 ) 158 Hashampura (133) 269 !hchhi Nanga 1 (280\

9 Gaggar (66 )

13 Ghonewa 1a ( 78) 22 Awan Near Ramdas (94)

23 Panciori (S9l 32 Dhangai (93)

5D Nawan Pind ( 273) 67 Chamyari (236)

75 Nasar (251 ) 76 Abu Said (250) 391 f..PPENDD.-4

List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the ~otal population by ranges C.D. BLOCK AJNALA

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. caste population ( per c en ta 9 e )

2 3 4

Ajna1a Tahsil (~artJ 6-10 77 Laungo Hahal (249)

91 Anayatpura (118 )

116 Nanga 1 Amb (110)

225 Wanjhanwala (21 g)

226 Kat 1 j Karotana ( 221) 280 Mag1ani Kot (301)

11--15 17 Shahzada (81 )

31 Darya Musa (63)

37 Lakhuwal (264) 41 Jassar (265) 42 Makowa1 (266) 79 Sultan Mahal ( 102)

80 Kollo Mahal (101 )

94 Kat1i Amb (234 ) 96 Ajna1a (2.32 ) 110 Gura1a (120 )

113 Jagdev Khurd ( 112) 114 Chak Bala ( 111) 127 Ba llade Darya (49 )

137 Sarang Dev ( 126)

145 Raipur Kalan (38 )

258 T?ra Kalan (:J4l) 265 Talwandi Se Pahimal (289)

266 Jhander (288 )

273 Pathan Nanga1 (284) l(i-20 11 Nissoke ( 71 ) 14 Machhiwala (80 )

20 Kotli Shah Habib (88)

24 Mehmad Mandranwil~ (87)

40 Kara1ian (263) 392 APPENOlK-4 ., list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK AJHALA

Ranges of scheduled l.e. No. 'Name of villdgt! Caste population , ( percentage).

2 3 4

Ajnala Tahsil (Partl 16-20 54 Kot Kesra Singh (279)

63 Kotla Kazlan (244) 81 Dhwrian (lOO)

95 Gujarpura ( 1211

117 Chamarpur (106)

13~ fatehwal t 123) 150 Chakaul (129)

263 Khatraj Kalan ( 291)

21-30 25 Talibpur [86)

29 Pa nj g r hnw a 1a (65) 34 Malakpur (62)

36 Pairewal ( 95)

38 Kot1; Jamait Singh (96 ) 45 Talwandi Bhangwan (269)

52 Nizampura (275)

57 Chak Sikandar (po)

58 Wachhova (255) 60 Mattey Nanga) (260}

61 Gaurey Nanga1 (25:1) 65 Kama lpura (243) 68 Khanowal (245) 69 Bhure G"i' ( 247) 71 D,ia1pura (252) 78 Gaggo Mahal (248)

87 Sufian (105)

89 Sammowal (108 ) 92 Harar Khurd (119 ) 93 Harar Kalan (235) 99 Ohariwa 1 (237) 100 Ter; (230)

103 Bhakha Hari Singh ( 227) 393 APPENDIX-4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes.to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK AJNAlA

~anges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of vi Ilage HadDast No. ,Caste popu 1at ion (per'centa ge)

,1 2 3 4

C.D. BLOCK AJNALA 21-30 106 Riyar (224)

136 Talwancti Rai Dado (220) 223 Nangal Wanjhanwala (217 )

227 Bohlian (216)

.22P Raipur Khurd (215)

262 Khatrai Khurd (293) 264 Sullodin (292) 268 Kandowa 1 i (287) 272 Chetallpura (283)

281 Ma1u Nanga' (298) 283 Adliwala (30D)

31 ... nct above 16 Kat Gurbaksh (83) 26 Nanga1 Sohal (91)

30 Ghumrai (64 )

44 Madu Chhanga (268) 48 Mohan 'Bhandari ( 2581 49 ra1wandi Nahar (2'72)

51 Sal Bawa (274) 53 Hardo Putii (278 )

56 Kot1a Sadar ( 277)

62 oi a·1 Bharang (254)

64 Bath (290)

72 Urdhan (253) 73 Sadhar (261 ) 74 NanD Ke (262)

83 Dujowal (6())

88 G.halib '( ) 07)

98 Bhakha Tara 5inqh (231 )

101 Rajian (2.2.9) 102 N;jran (Wi) 394 APP£NDIXw4

list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

C:D. BLOCK IIJIIALA

Ranges of Scheduled L .C. No. Name of vi II age Hadbdst No. Caste.. popul at ion ( percentage)

2 3 4

Ajnala Tah5il (Partl 31 and above 105 Pandor; Sukha Singh (225) 107 Sar(l; (223)

108 Chak Phula (2:22) 112 Aliwal In7)

153 Sheikh Bhatti (36 )

155 Shah liwa 1 (34) 222 Chhina Karam Singh (210) 229 ROKhey (214)

230 Mattia (212)

231 Isapur (211 )

246 ~'ahar (206) 248 Ugar Aulakh (213) 253 Da 1 im ( 307)

254 Bhala Pind (306 ) 255 Mehlanwala (305)

256 Bhoey!a Ii (238 ) 257 Kiampura (239) 259 Tera Khurd (240)

260 Ghukcywa Ii i (269) 261 Kotli SakKianwali (295) 267 L~shkri ~anga 1 (294) 270 pura (281 ) 271 Majjujlura (282 ) 274 Jandiala (285) 275 Saktu Nanga1 (286)

276 Jagdev Ka lan ( 297) 277 Sehnsra (304)

278 Ladev (303J 279 Ranewali (302) 282 Bua Nangal; (299) 395 APPENDIX-4

List of ~il1ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK CHOGAWAH

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population ( perc enta ge)

1 2 3 4

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

0-6* 163 Bhindf Aulakh Khurd (23) 176 Behra ( 14) 179 Mohleke (11 ) 181 Tut (13) 197- Kanyen (171) 209 Kot1 i Dasondhi (16) 210 6hindi Sayadan ( 24) 21B Matla (J31) 235 Karya 1 (201) 252 lalla Afghanan (309) 314 lalla (153) 347 Mulakot ,( 182) 6-10 180 6haggupur Uttar (9) 202 Mudh Bhilowal (164) 215 Kotli Khaira (139) 234 Chaia (20S) 316 Tareen ( 161) 11-15 172 Bhindi Aulakh Kalan (22) F8 Bhaggupur Bet (15) 190 Pandori (178) 195 l e lian ( 172) 196 Pallju Rain [ 173) 211 Chak Fateh Khan (148) 233 Jastarwal (209) 238 Shahpur (150) 241 Dharam Kot (200) 340 Shahura (346) 16-20 161 Jasraur ( 147) 189 Chak Allah Bakash ( 179) 206 Kakar ( 160) 396 APPEHDIX-4 list of villages accordfng to. the proportfon of Scheduled Castes to the total populatfon by ranges C.D. BLOCK CHOGAlfM

Ranges of Scheduled LC. Ko. Name of vi11 age Hadbast No. Caste populat1on (percentage)

2 3 4

Ajn.ll T.hs11 ('Irt) 16-20 242 Chak Kamal Khan (197) 243 Kotl1 Sakka (199) 318 Veroke (166) 323 Thathf (168) 328 Joeyke ( 186)

21-30 117 Oag (12) 186 Kakar (3) 192 Ra1 (175) 198 lopoke ( 16n 205 Awanlakha Singh ( 159) 247 Jauns (205) 250 Sa11mpura (204 303 Kh1ala Kalan (326) 320 Chogawan (329) 329 Cheleke (341) 331 Kamaske {344} 336 Padr1 (335) 338 Beharwa1 (336) 341 Dalleyke (347) 342 Oala (184) . 343 8ach1w1nd (183) 31 and above 173 "Kutlwala (17) 183 lodhl GujJar (5) 184 Hetampura (1) 185 Manj (4) 188 Ranian ( 1) 191 Gagarmal (176) 193 Saranqra 014) 194 8hangwan ( 170) 199 Bh1lowa} Kakeza (165) 397 APPEflDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.O. BLOCK AJRALA

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of Y illage • Hddbilst No. Caste populat10n (percentage) 'I~

2 -3 4

AJa.l. T.hsil (P.rt) 31 and- above 203 Chuchakwal l1SS} '212 M1adl Kalan (144) 213 Chal( Baz1d (145) 214 ,Panju Kalal ( 146) 217 Jal Ram Kot ( 136) 219 Nepal (142) 232 Umarpura (20J) 237 M1ad; Khurd (149) 245 Othlan {203 } 249 Dadrai ( 308) 251 Dhariwal (310j 285 Rudala ( 313) 286 Saldopura (314) 287 Nangal Tola (315 ) 288 harse ehhlna (311) 289 Bagga (316) 290 Jhanjoti (317) 292 Cha1npur ( 319) 293 Balaggan (320) 294 Katla Dum (321 ) 29'5 Kaler (3(2) 296 Boparal Baj Singh (323) 297 Bopara1 Kalan (324) 298 Bopara1 Khurd (325) 299 Chhlddan (333) 300 Kaulowal (332)

301 Khfala Khurd (327) 302 Barar (331) 304 Madoke (330j 305 Koha 11 (328) 306 Rakh Kohal1 (191) 398 APPENDIX·4

list of villages accor~ing to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK CHOGAWAM

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population (percen.tage)

2 3 4'

Ajna 1a 'Tahs i 1 (Part) ,31 and above 307 Bhfte Wadh (192) 308 .Mananwala (193) 309 Jajja. \198) 310 Maurah (194) 31J Kamirpura (195 ) 312 Mehmadpura (196) 317 Chak Misri Khan (163) 319 Bhull ar l190) 321 Kohala (40) 322 Tap1ala (189) 325 Odhar {187)

" 326 Thatha (188) 333 Chawinda Khurd ( 338)

334 Chawinda K~lan (339) 335 Nurpur (334) 337 lanven (337) 339 Vanieyke (345)

~'">r *Excludes villages with no Si::hed,~led Castes Population. 399 APPENDlX-4

t'lst of v'lllages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK JANOIAlA

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of v f11 age Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

,Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 0-5* 226 Bha1lllla (158) 6-10 Nil 11-15 Nil 16-20 Nil 21-30 82 Wan Char:i (265) Saba Bakala Tahsil (Part) Chhajjal Wadhi ( 127) Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 104 .Oudhala (238) Saba Sahla Tahsil ,(Part) 104 TilllTlowal (132) Amrftsar Tahsfl (Part) 227 Khalaira (161) 228 Bhangwan (159) 240 Jandialll (135) 247 Shafipur (139) 31 'and above 79 Chatiw1nd (278) .80 Varpal (266) 81 Pandor; (264) 83 But (140) 84 Jhfta Kalan (262) 85 Jh1ta Khurd (261) 86 Hehman (263) 87 Bhagtupura (260) 88 Bashambarpur a (143) 89 Mananwala (259) 90 Wada 11 Oogran (147) 92 Mehoka (258) 94 Q111a Jiwan Singh (257) 95 Chhapa ( 255) 400 APPEKDIX-4 list of villages accoro1ng to, the proportion of Scheduled tastes to the total populat1on,by'ranges C.D. BLOCK JMDIAlA

Ran~es of Scheduled L.C. No., Name of vOl,age Hadbast No. Cas e population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 Amr1tsar'Tahs1l (Part) 31 and above 96 Janel. t150) 97 Nanga! Diyal S1ngh (151)

~ 98 Fa~ehpur Rajputan (254) 99 Nawan Pind ( 170) 100 Raipur Kalan (171) Bab. Blkal. Tahsil (Part) 103 Taragarh (133) Amrttsar Tahstl (Part) 105 'M'ahan f an Kaharan (249) " ' Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 105 Bhainl Badechhian (87) , Amr1tsar Tahsil (Part) ,66 Malluwal (247) 113 Makhan Wind1 (251) 114 'N1zampura (253) 221 Wadala Johal (153)

222 'Mal~kpur (152) 223 Talwand1 Dogran l148)

224 Rakh Dev~1 dasspura (154) 225 Devi Dasspura (lSS) 229 Gadli (160) 230 Gehr1 (157) 231 Rana Kala (122) 232 Ba1'\o Manj pur {129} ,33 Chuhan ( 128) 2M Khela (131 ) 235 Ma1h1an (nO) 236 Ohirekot (156) 237 Gunnowal {134} 238 Janian ( 136) 239 'Nangal Guru (137) 401

APPENOIX·~ l tst of v1l1ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the totl' population by ranges C.D. BLOCK JAftOlALA . Ranges of Scheauled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4

TahstJ Baba BakaJa

,41 Nawan Kot (145) 242 Mehar Ilanpura ( 146) 243 Nijjarpura ( 144) 244 Rakh Jhita (142) 245 Thath1 (141) 246 Bundala (138)

*Excludes v111aqes with no Scheduled Castes Population. 402 APPENDIX-4

L1st of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK MAJITHA

Ranges of_Scheduled L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. C""'"te population (percentage)

1 ' 2 3 4

A.l"ttsar Tahsil (Part) 0-5* 138 Kot la Ahngarhan (310) 139 Dia1pur ( 295) 171 Borewa1 Afghanan (318) 6-10 205 Sarhala (196) 11-15 152 Saparlwlnd ( 311) 161 lna:ltDur;o ( lZ.7) 172 Tar Pa 1 Q03} 190 Bhullar Hans ( 176) 199 Kura1ian ( 233) 16-;- 20 102 Hanghase Rai ( 174)

141 Targarh Rampura (2.99) 165 Jauha1 (322 ) 21-30 128 Blrharpura ( 336) 144 Jalalpura (298 ) 147 Ranlana Chak (305) 151 Bhain1 Lidhran (312) 162 Kotla Gujjran (325) 163 Ha.haddl!}ur ( 3Z4) 166 Vadalah Vira.m ( 321) 113 Harer; Khurd ( 221) 174 Th1rewa 1 (220 ) t., 17~ Pakharpura (214) 184 Waryalll lIanga1 (224 ) 191 KDt Hlrde Rail! (236 ) ...193 Chawlnda Dev; (234) 203 Kadrabad (211 ) 206 Fattu Bhl11a (195)

2.07 Dahr~ 'Ke (192) 20B Dhadde (235) 210 Babowa1 ( 191 r 403 APPENDlX-4 list Of viHages according to the proportion of Sc.heduled.. Cutes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK MAJITKA

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name !;If vi Ilage Hadbast No. Castespopulation {percentage)

2 3 4

AlItritsar Tah.sil (Part)

31 and above. 103 Ta1wand1 Dosandha Singh (250)

107 Jaggatpur Bajaz (248)

108 Kotla Khurd (242)

109 Kotla Saladan (243)

110 Gopa lp ura ( 245)

111 Majw'ind ( 244)

112 Jethuwa 1 ( 246)

129 Soh1an Kalan (335)

130 Mangal Pannuwan (333 )

131 tiag ( 334)

132 Dadian ( 291)

134 Ludhar (z89)

135 Kaler Mangat {292 }

136 Ajaibwajl (293 )

137 Harian (294 )

, 142 Chande (309) 143 Dhing ,Nanga1 (3o£l) 145 Borewa 1 Kang (30n

146 Jajj iani (304 )

148 Burj tiababad (306 )

149 ·Kotla Majewala ( 307)

151) Kotla Su"1tan S'ng'n l31)1) ) '53 Atnwal (313)

154 Hamza (3]4. )

155 Bhoma (315)

156 Bhangwan (326)

157 Galowal1 (331)

158 Dadupura (329 )

159 Jethu Mangi! 1 (330)

164 Pandher (323) 404 APPENDIX~4 ~1staf villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to'the total population by ranges ,.,. J,

C.D. BlOCK MAJITK~

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of vtlhg~ Hadbast No. caste popuJat·ion (percentage)

3 4

A.r1tsar hbsll (Part)'

l' lind. ·a.tlove 167 Budtfla Then (320 ) 169 Ghonsal Zemindaran (316)

175 Bna.ng&li (302 } 176 Cnachowa Ii (216)

177 Jaintipuro (215) 179 Talwandl Ghuman (217) 180 RangilplJra (219) 181 Melillo soie (liS) lB2. Marari I(a Ian (222)

W~ ~'t.am hggaY' \'tr~) 185 BegeyWa 1 (.296) lB6 Kathu Nanga1 (24 1) 187 Maan (240) 188 Chogawan (239) 189 Ram Ilewa]i Kinduan (237)

192 Kalron Nangal (232)

194 Alkare (225) 195 Jhande ( 226)

\ql', c;.e\\",e'll~ \'\ ~tt{\

197 Abda1 (229) 198 BIi,· - a Fate ngarh (226) 200 Sl\anz.ada (231) 201 Lehrka (230) 202 Kot 11 Dhole Shah ( 213)

204 Kotli Ma 11 ian (212) 209 Mian Pander ( 1711

*Excludes Villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. 405

APPENDIX~4

L1st of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK VERKA

I RdOges of Scheduled LC. No. Name af vll lage Hadoast No. Caste, population l percentage)

2 3 4

Aarttsar Tahsil (Part)

0-5": 62 Bal Mash Mu1aseh Chander (345) 75 BOhadl (276)

6-10 IIi 1-- 11-15', 1111

16-20\. 53 Khasa (365 )

67 Dhau1 Khurd (352 )

21-30 39 Taju Chak. ( 416)

56 Hal1l1dpur (355 )

59 Mirankot Ka hn (344)

31 anl)bove 40 Basar Ke Gillan (417)

42 Kotll Nasir Khan (Pl) 43 Sangna (210 ) 44 Bhouru (269) 45 Thande (273) 46 Khapar Kheri (272 )

47 Basar Ke (358 ) 48 Gumanpura (357 )

49 Dhattal (360 )

50 Mullah Bahram (361 )

51 Rampura ( 3621 52 Chak. Mokand (363 )

'54 Khurma!'lian ( 364) 55 Kathanian (356 )

57 Wadala Bhitte Wadh ( 354) Sa. Loharlo:.a Kalan (337 ) 60 Mirankot Khurd (343) 61 Seh Chander (346) 63 Heir (347 ) 64 Kamboh (348)

65 Dhau1 Kah.n (350 ) 406 APPENDIX-4 List of villages accordirig to the proportion of Scheduled Castes" to the t1)tal population by ran!les

C.D. BLOCK ~ERKA

Ranges of scheduled l.C. No. Narne of v j 11 age Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

"-"itsar Tahsil (Part)

31 lind olbo'le 66 ~ot1a Oal Singh (351) 68 Gaunsabad ( 353)

69 Kherabad (349) 1() !oIallal Suburban (69)

71 Gumtala Suburban (370) 72 Mule Chak (376)

73 Ibban Ita lan ( 275) , 74 Ibban Khurd ( 274) 76 Handiala (268)

77 Chabba (267) 78 Gilwali (277)

93 Khankot ( 279)

115 Fateh Garh Shukar Chak (252)

n6 Ot'nhn (256)

117 Hudhal (286 118 ' Sohian Khurd (288

119 Jahangir (287 120 Pandori Wara 'leh (285, 121 Nangal'! (283) 122 Naushehra (284)

123. Bal ltalan (340) 124 Rhaini Gillan (341 )

12:5 ,Muradpura (342) 126 Bal Khurd (339) 127 Loharka .Khurd (338)

*[xc1udes ~i1lageS'with no SC Population. 407

APPENOlX~4 List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes to the total population by ranges C.O. BlOCK< RAYYA

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadt.ast No. Caste popu1 at ion (percentage)

2 3 4

Baba Baka1a Tahstl (Part)

0-5* 140'. Kh as ; (41 157 Bule Nangal in)

6-10 136 Khera Thanew~l ( 491

11~15 75 Buta 1a (5'2 )

78 Palhh (42 ) 120 Rayya (24 )

16-20 108 Rattangarh (84) 140 Jama lp ur (571

150 Dera Baba Jaimal Singh ( 428)

21-30 47 Jallal {102 ) 62 usman (103) 63 Nang1; (69) 64 Mehta (68) 72 Suttowa 1 ( 58) 96 Kaler Ghumman '(29 ) 114 Jallupur Khaira ( 16) 116 Hassanpur (14) 124: Baba Bak.a1a (31) 127 Vadala Kalan (41) 134 Ghaziwal (41) 1.45 Sheron Bagha ( 1 )

149 ~al Sara1 (7)

1!J 1 Warralch (8) 31 and above 61 Ghugatwind Hinduan ( 1051 65 Chungh (67)

66 Saido Ke l66 )

67 Khabb a Raj puta n (65 ) 68 Takapur (64) 69 Tapia1a (61)

71 Shahpur (60) 408 APPENDIX-4 List of vl11ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total populatl0n by ranges C.D. BLOCK RAYYA

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste, popu 1at ion (percentage)

2 3 4

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

31 and above 73 Kammonke (59 ) 74 ,Rajpura (51 ) 76 Buttar Siviya (63) 77 Gaggar Shana (43)

79 nhardeo (70) 80 Rajdhan ( 73) 81 oha 1aipur 'P2) 82: Vadala Khurd ( 40) 63 Sadhar ( 39) 95 lohgarh (26)

97 Loharanwala ( 27) 98 Butar; (82) 99 Kh11chhn (83)

101 Thothian (BB)

106 Bhorchh i Rajputa n (66)

107 Bhorchh i Brahm nan (85)

109 Bhinder ( 17) 110 Narinjanpur Fattuwal (26) 111 Madh (25) 112 Nijj ar ( 19) 113 iaung (l8) 115 Lidhar ( 15)

117 Pheruman ( 13)

118 Chima 8ath (21 ) 119 Paddey ( 20) 122 \Imro Nanga1 {22) 123 ehh api anwa 11 ( 32) 125 Dhian Pur (30) 126 Danial (38) 129 Daud (71 ) 409 APPENOIX-4 list of vi 11ages according to the proport ion of Scheduled Castes to the total populat Ion by ranges C.O. DlOCK RAYYA

Rdllges of Scheduled l.C. No. N(lme of villdge H(ldbast No. Cas te p opu I at lori ( pen:en t dge)

2 3 4

Bab~ Bakala Tahsil (Part)

31 and above 131 Bedadpura' (45)

132 Thath1an (36 )

133 Sath\ala ( 46)

135 Jhalari ( 50)

137 8hain1 Ramdia (48)

139 Naurangpur (53 )

141 Kartarpur (56 )

144 Khanpur (31

146 Sheron K1gah (2)

148 Jodhe (61

152 lakhuwal (35)

153 Daulo !langal ( 33)

154 Jallowal {34}

155 Budha Theh (9) 156 Wazir Bhullar. (10) 158 Mehtab Kat (12)

*Excludes YillagEs with no Scheduled castes Population. 410 APPENDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled castes to the tatal papulation by ranges C.O. BLOCK TARSIKKA

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste popul at ion (percentage)

2 3 4

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 0-5* , Bathu Chal<. ( 197) 15 Panuwan (lSO)

59 Ghugatwind Musa1mana ( 104) 6-10 16 Nibbar Wind ( lSS) 40 Sara; ( 115) 50 Shoewal (201) 11-15 N; 1 16-20 1 Khera ( 193) 18 Shoe (184) 26 Jiwan Bhander ( 166)

41 Bhatt; Ke (99 ) 85 Jharu Nangal (80) "Mritsar Tahsil (Part) 212 Sahadpura (183) Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

21-30 8 Mahmudpura (210) 11 Ram Dewali Musalmanan ( l.OO) 13 Gaddo Rajada ( 190) 17 Mattewal ( 187) 19 Taharpura ( 113) 20 Bopa Rai (185) 22 Bolara ( 114) 24 Saido Lehal ( 164) 31 Shahpur Khurd (119 ) 44 Kot Hayat ( 97) 45 Mahsampur Kalan (75) 46 Mahsampur Khurd (74) 51 Kaler Bala Pain (202 ) 56 Argan Manga (109) 57 Suro Paddah (lOB) 411 APPENDlX-4 List "of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the tata1 population by ranges C.O. BLOCK" TARSIKKA

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast Ho. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4

Saba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 21-30 91 Raipur Khurd (92 }

93 Bainia'n - (90) 94 Dhulka (79) Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

r01 Mahanian Brahmanan ( 172)

219 Gill ( 168) Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part} 51 and above 4 Sidh~an ( 198) 5 Rupowa li Brahmlian' (199 ) 6 Sialka (20S) 7 Kazikot ( 209")

9 Uchokey Ka lan (206 )

10 8agga ( 207)

14 Khiddow<11i (189)

21 Tanel { 112}

23 Ta r 5 i kk.a ( 116) 25 Koha 1.1 ( 165) 27 Lola (162) 28 Kotkhera (163 )

29 Rasu1pur Khurd (117 )

30 sangrai ( 118)

32 Talwandi ( 120) 33 Malowal (121)

34 Naraingal'h ( 124) 35 Tangran (126)

36 Sathangarh (125) 37 Jabbowa 1 (123) 38 Jodha Magri (94 )

~39 Dehriwala (95) 43 Sa'idpur (98) 48 Dharmu Chak (101) 412 APPENDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Schedule Castes to the total population by ranges ~.D. BLOCK TARSIKKA Ranges of Scheduled L.C. "0. Hame of v1l1age Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

Daba Baka1a Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 49 Ghanshampur ( 111 )

52 Uchokey Khurd ( 205)

54 Athwal (203)

55 Chandan Ke ( 110) 58 Malik Nanga1 (106) 60 Udho Nanga1 ( 107)

84 Ka1eke (77 ) 86 Ramana Chak (81 ) 87 Jaspa1 (76) S8 Singhpura (96) 89 Berianwa1a (78) 90 Sarja (93) 92 Muchha1 (91 ) 100 Madhepur (89) Allritsar Tahsil (Part) 211 Bhilowal (179) 214 Choganwan (182) 216 Chatiwind Leh1an ( 175) 217 Miran Chak (173) 218 Akalg"arh ( 167) 220 Rasu1pur Kalan 169)

*Excludes villages with no Schedured Castes pop~'at~on. 413 APPENPIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the tot.l population b) ranges C.D. BLOCK CHOHLA SAHIB

Ringes of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of v ill age Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

0-5* 280 Dhata 1 (297) 281 Rania (294) 6-10 -N11-- 11-15 190 Khan Rajada (322 ) 292 Nathupura (299 ) 16-20 267 Brahmpur (308) 285 Ratoke (305) 286 Gharka (352) 21-30 206 Jhandher (342 ) 209 Bha il Dha1wala (345) 210 Ka 1er Dha1wala (348) 211 Johal Ohaiwa1a (349 )

212 Mun".~ Pind (350) 214 Pakhupura (306) 215 Ran1wa1a (307 ) 216 Lohar (310) 217 Rahal Chahal (311) 218 Dalawa1pur (312) 221 Tanda (319) 268 sangatpur (309) 270 Sohawa ( 279) 283 Khara (295) 284 Chohla Sahib (304 )

287 Dhun (353 ) 288 Ruriwala (302 ) 289 Chamba Kalan (354) 290 Kambo Dhaiwala (355 ) 291 Gandi Wind (298) 294 Jaune Ke (300) 295 Kiri Van (356 ) 414 APPENDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK CH~HLA SAHIB

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

31 and above 191 Khan Chhabr i (321) 193 Bhoian ( 325)

194 Khella (323) 195 Fatehabad (326) 207 Ohunda (343) 208 Manak Oeke (344) 213 Gujarpur (351 ) 219 Jama Rai (347) 220 Chak Mehar (346) 263 Waryah ( 2.BO) 264 Viring (276 ) 266 Batha 1 Sehja Singh (277 ) 269 Mohanpur ( 278) 276 Shakri (285) 278 Sarhali Kalan (303) 279 Oodiar (293) 293 Marhana (301)

*Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. 415

, APPEHDIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.O~ BLOCK GAHOIWIHO

~anges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population ("per centa ge)

2 4

Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

0-5* 12 Bagariyan (418)

6-10 27 Ohodiwind (400 ) 28 Gidri Bhagiari ( 37) Agritsar Tahsil (Part)

11-15 19 Jathaul (422 ) 20 Khera (420 ) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 30 Dode (185) Aaritsar Tahsil (Part)

16-20 18 Galuwala (42 3)

21-30 2 Dhanoia Khurd (389)

3 Hardo Rattan (391) "Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

3 Bhusse ( 171 ) Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 13 Mahawa (419)

14 Rajatal ( 424) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 15 Mianpur (35 ) 'Allritsar Tahsil (Part) 21 Ladhewala (421)

25 Gharindi (403) tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 29 Kot Siviya (36 ) Allritsar Tahsil (Part)

31 Bhakna Kalan (408)

32 ~Iahmud Nagar (415) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 32 Sohal Thathi ( 187) Aaritsar Tahsil (Part) 33 Chicha (414) 416 APPENDIX-4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK GANDIWIND-9 Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 35 Chahal (176) 45 Burj ( 195)

31 and above Dhanoi a Kalan (388) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 1 Burj (169) 2 Kals ( 170) Al1ritsar Tahsil (Part)

4 ~'ode (390) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 4 Rakh Sarai Amanat Khan ( 172 ) Allritsar Tahsil (Part)

5 Roranwala (393) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

5 Gahri (175 ) Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

6 Attar; (392 ) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 6 Lehian (174) Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

7 Dande (394 ) Tarn iar,an Tahsil (Part)

~ 7 Sara; Amanat Khan (173) ADritsar Tahsil (Part) 8 Ranike (395) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

8 Gandiwind (184) Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

9 Rangarh (3~6) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

9 Kasel (29 ) 417 APPENDIX-4

li~t of v1l1ages accord ;ng to the proport Ion of Scheduled Castes to the tot a 1 pOplJ 1at ion by ranges C.D. BLOCk GAiDIWIHD

R;lIIges of SChedull;!d l.C. No. ~larne of v U lage Hadbast No. Caste- popu 1(It ion l pen:enlage}

3

31 and above Allr~tsar Tahsil (Part)

10 Kaoke (398 )

Tarn, Taran Tahsil (Part) 10 Ohand (34) Allritsar Tahsil (Part) 11 tieshta (397) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

11 Jagatpura (33 J 12 That ngarh (32) 13 Alma Kalan (39) 14 Aima Khurd ( 40) Allritsar Tahs it (Part)

15 Oaoke (426)

16 Bharopal (427) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

16 Thatha {381 Aaritsar Tahsil (Part)

17 Shain; Rajputan (425) Tarn TaraR Tahsil (Part)

18 Khair Oink-e (41)

19 Rakh Bahon! ( 42) Alllritsar Tahsil (Part)

22 Kallewala (407 J - 23 Hosbjar Nagar (406) 24 Achint Kat (404) " 26 Jhlnjarpur ( 39'9)

28 Bhadiar (401)

29 liharlnda ( 402)

30 ,Lahori Mal (405) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

31 Chappa ( 186) 33 Sukkar Chak (183) 418 APPENDIX-4 List of villages' according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK ~ANDIWIND

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Caste populatlon (percentage)

2 3 4

31 and. above Amritsa.r Ta.hsil (Part) 34 Nathupura (413) Tarn- Taran Tahsil (Partl

34 ,Chima Kalan (182) Allritsar Tihsii,IPart) 35 Ma lu'd1> 1 ((12)

36 Bhakna Khurd l4Q9} Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 36 Naushehr a A.ri tsar Tahs il (Part)

37 Heir (410) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

37 Ollala ( 181)

38 Chhina Bidhi Chand (189)

39 Bir Raja Teja Singh ( 18B)

40 Bhucnar Khurd ( \92) 41 Mahna (190) 43 .. Bhuchar Ka lan (193) 44 Gago Bua {19o!,} 52 Ch ic hrewa 1 ( 208)

*Exclude$ villages witn nO Scheduled Cast~s population. 419 APPENDIX-4 List of villages accordfng to the proportfon of Scheduled Cjstes to the totat' population by ranges C.D. BlOCK KKADUR SAHIB

Ranges of Scheau1ed' L.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast No. Caste: popul dt ion (percentage)

2 3 4

Tarn faran TA~sf' CP.rt)

0-5 ;, 160 ' ~halapur (159) 6-10 151 G111 Kaler (149) 165 I(ampur Naratampur (155) 11-15 149 Bodewa1 (148 ) 16-20 125 Rakh Sheikh Flteh (85) 180 Handi! 1a (126) 184 Oolchipur ( 112) 21-30 123 Deo ( 91) 132 Kurl Wal1ah '( 123) 133 Hallah ( 122) 135 Sahnsra (120 ) 136 Takhtu Chak (116 ) 138 Khakh ( 117) 144 Allowal ( 137) 153. Jawandpur ( 139) 157 Rakh Gagrewa 1 ( 157) 159 Bahadurpur 051 ) 179 Banhn (125) 3\ and above 126 Shaln1 Sldhwan (86) 127 Dharar (87) 128 EkaT Gadda (88) \ 129 Jahanglr: (90) 130 Dlnewal (89) 131 Rakh Oinewal (115 ) 134 $angar Kot ( 121) 131 Jatiumra ( 119) 139 Hardo Sar 1i ( 118)

l~C Chota (1361 141 Hatlluke (133) 142 Kot1i Saru Khan (134) 420 APPENDIX-I. list of villages according to the proportion of'scheduled castes to the total population by ranges t.D. BLOCK KKADUR SAHIB

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of v1l1age Hadbast No. caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

Tarn Taran TahSil (Part) ..... 31 and above 143 Chak Kare Khan (135)

145 Devlanwala (1~5) < 146 Mianwind ( l38) 141 Sarat Talwandi (146 ) 148 Sakk i anwa i; ( 141) 150 Uppal (150) 15Z F atte hpur ( 144)

155 F adlPlJl' (143}

156 Khojkeour US3l 158 Ghagg e (152.) 162 Bhalo Jala ( 161) 163 Chak Ga-grewa·' (156 )

164 Gagrewa 1 1158)

166 Ja 11 ~ labad (154) 168 Kid Shah; (330) 169 Darapur (331 ) 170 Klr1 Bodal (141) 171 Bhutw1nd (l40i 173 Nagoke (132)

114 Al1 a (131) 115 Khadur Sahib (129 ) 176 Hughnl (130) 177 Sang8r ( 124) 178 Waring { 12S} 181 Gil as itpura ( 127)

182 hng (113) 183 Ha 1 Chak ( 114) 185 Kallah (n1) 188 Vain Poln· ( 318l 189 Bharowal (327) 196 Khawatpu' (328) 421 APPENDlX-4 -list of villages according to the proportion of Sc~eduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK lHADUR SAHIB

Ranges af Scheduled: L. C. No. Name 'of v111age Hadbast No. caste papulat ion (percentage)

2 3 4

rarn Taran Tahsl1 (Part,)

31 and above 19? Pindian (336 )

198 Hathian (335 ) 199 Biharipur (334)

200 Verawa' (332 )

201 Hansawa la (337)

Z02 Akbarpu r ( 339J

2.03 Gobindwal ( 338)

2.04 Miani (340)

*EKcludes Villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. 422

~PENOIX-4 List of villages according to the proportion of'Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

C.O. BLOCK KAUSHEHRA P~MUAl

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of village Hadbilst No. caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 0-5 * 74 Thakhtu Chak ( 242:) 71 Plddi (248) 6-10 Nil 248 Rakh Sheron ( 267) 11- 15 70 Koharka (238) 16-20 69 Gopala ( 237) 255 Sarhali Khurd (252:) 275 Jalewala (2B4) Patti Tahs'l (Part) 21-30 50 Katron (255 ) Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part: 71 Jaura (239) 76 Rureasa 1 (246 ) 78 Chatala ( 24_1) 1B7 Lalaour (316) 222 Tur ( 320) 22:5 Pakhoke (274)

227 Mal~Mohri (108) 228 Sheikh Chak (109) 239 Llogalwala (100 ) 242 Kaler (102 ) 245 Shangarpur (107 ) 246 lIarana (105) 247 Llugri (104 ) 254 Jatta (264) 2:73 Dargapllr Gharb 1 (283) Patti 1.11511 (Part) 31 and above '47 Uboke . (256 ) 4B lIaMtlin la (258) 51 liathu Chak (254) 52 I.. auhlr. a (253) 53 Sarha 11 Handan (260) 423

APPEftOIX~4

L1st of villages accord1ng to the proport10n of Scheduled castes to the total populat1on by range!

~.D. BLOCK NAUSHEHRA PANNUAK

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. ~ame of v ill age Hadbast No. Caste populatIon I (percentage)

2 3 4

31 and above . Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 72 Sakhtra (240) 73 Jandoke (241) 75 Hugal Chale (251) $23 Kot Mohammad Khan (314) Z24 Chamba Kllurd (313) Z26 Ohot18n (315) Z29 Ra i Sh iana ( 110)

Z37 Rasu1pur (98)

~38 Jhandher ( 97)

Z43 Banvalipur ( 1031

~49 Usman (2~8)

~50 Sheron [266 )

~51 018 1 (249 ) Z52 Shahabpura (250)

~53 Cham Bal (265 )

~56 Jl!wanda Kalan (263) '. Z'51 ¥. na'Da tiajputa n { 2&2)

$58 Nandpur (261 ) Z59 Naushehra. Fannuan ( 269) Z60 K1 shangarh (273) zn Bathal Bhalke (272:)

~62 ~_~audhr twa 1a (270 )

i65 Khalwan (2751

Z72 Thathlan (281)

t74 Kheda (271)

MExc1udes Villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. 424 APPEHIlIX-4 list of villages accord1nq to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK TARN TARAM

Ranges of Scheduled L, .C. No. Name of village Hadbast No, Caste population (percentage)

2 3 4

T~~n T3ran Tahs1l (Part) (197) • 0-5 * 26 Mirpur 48 Bhojian (200 )

6-10 ,50 DubHan (206 ) 11-15 64 Kam~ lp~ur {ZZ7} 104 Ghohalwar (53 )

109 Kakka Karya1a (63 )

230 J~wanda Khurd {94 ) (48) 16-20 22 pandor1 Rahman B1 Khera ( 243) t (5) 21-30. 25 Lalu Ghuman 47 Kot &haram,Chan~~lan ( 198)

49 Maluw~l (205)

51 Muse {20n

53 Paddrl (209) 54 (;hak S1kandar {214 }

55 Ram Raun'1 (204) 56 .)hamke (21S) 57 liurpur (22,3) 59 she \le. h (212) 60 Bilure (211 )

61 Ttreh B'ral {22S) 62 Mian; (224 ) 19 Willi pur (2.451 80 Gorkha (Z44)

83 lI~no(;hahal {2.22. ) 84 Jioba1a (2:16 ) 86 Kambo ( 202)

87 Btla!n,! Mattlan (201 ) 90 Kot Jaspat ( 220)

91 Jar Hastpura (218) 425 APPENDIX-4 List of villages according to the propOrtion of Schedule Castes to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK TARN TARAK

Ranges of Scheduled "l.C. No. Name of v 111 age Hadoast No. caste population (percentage)

-,. 2 3 4

Taran Taran Tahsil l Part) --Con td.

92 Kat Dbaram Chandkhurd ( 199)

98 Johal Raju Slng~ ( 59) 99 Khara (58 ) 100 Thathl (57) 102 Kot Dasaundl Mal ( 50) 103 Bala Chak ( 52) 107 Behla (65) 12.0 Kaler (80) 121 Bhullar ( 93)

236 All ahd i npur ( 75) I 31 and ,above 11 Jhabbal Manan (43) zO Pandorl Ram Singh ( 51) 21 Pandorl Takhat Mal (49 ) 23 Pandorl stdhwan (47) 24 Pandori Hassan ( 46) 21 Jhabba1 Kalan ( 44) 46 Panjwar (196) 58 San:iI D1'11ana {2l3} 63 Wan (226 ) ,65 Gulallpur (Z28) 66 Shah Bazpur (Z34) 61 Dlal Rajputan (232) 68 Mamanke (236)

8~ Daleke (221 ) 85 Atma Malian (203) 88 Gill Wara1ch ( 217) 89 8ak ip ur (219)

93 Q"a ~avi Santo~h Singh (61) 94 Palasaur (71 ) 95 Kazi Kot ( 70) 426

APPENDlX~4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total ,population by ranges C.D. BLOCK TARN TARM

Ra.nges of sche'dul ed L.C. No. Name of village Hadbast No. Cas te popu 1 at ion l percentage)

2 3 4

Tarn ~Taran r-.hs"il

31 and above 96 Ka iron';"a 1 (62) 97 Jharu (60) 101 Doburji (56 ) 105 Kotli (54) 106 Ratau1 (55 ) IDS Mugha1 Chak (64)

\12 lIIuran ?UTa \1E1) 1'l3 Bac/tre ( 77) 114 Pandor; Gola (79) 115 Malia ( 67) 116 Kad Gill (66 ) 117 Khaba Dogran (82)

118 Nona (83) 11"9 Bhilgr1an (81) 122 Bath (92)

12.4 Pakhcke (S4)

231 Norangabad (S5) 232 A11 awa Ip ur (96)

233 Sange (78) 234 Bohga (73 ) 235 Jodhpur (74)

*Excludes villages w1tn no scheduled Caste s Populat 10n. 427 APPEMDIX-4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges C.O. BLOCK BHIKHIWIIO

Ranges of scheduled LC. No. Name of vi llage Hadbast No. caste population (percentage)

1 2 3 4

Patti Tahsil (Part)

0-5 -N i 1- 6-1Q 89 Darzke (118 )

91 ~lari Nauabad (96) 11-15 35 Begepur (233) 16-20 18 Sandpura (134) 29 Bur Chand (148) 88 Che1la ( 117)

21-30 5 Amin Shah (102) 19 Ka lle (136) 22 Pulah ( 114)

26 Benka (142) 27 Farand ip ur (140) 28 Ba1air ( 141) 33 Lakhna (229) 34 Tapa (230) 37 Bar Gari ( 231) 39 Surwind (146) 82 Margindpura (129) 87 'Mar; Samra; (133~

93 Ka1sian Kalan ( 121) 94 Algan . (95) 106 Mar; Udhoke (99) 31 and above K a 1 s ian K hu r.d (104)

2 Daliri (67) 3 Mari Megha (100) 4 Mughal Chak (101)

6 Dade (103) 7 Kha1ra (l05 )

8 Theh Kalla (106)

9 Gilpan ( 107)

10 Narli (108) 428. ,APPENDIX·~ .. lht' of villages 'according to 'the 'proportion of Scheduled tastes to 'the total populat1on by ranges >C.O. BLOCK BHIKHIWINO

Ranges of scheduled l.C. No. Name of vlllage Hadbast No. caste po,l)U j alion ( percentage)

2 3 4

Patti Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 12 Dhun (110) 13 Sidilwan (111 ) 14 Nar la (112) 15 W,i ram ( 113)

16 Palluwind (115)

17 Pahal Wanke (116 ) Zl S'lnghpura (.138 ) 2:3 Sur Singh 1119) 24 Tat1!! (210)

25 Sugga 1143)

30 Oialpura (149) 31 Bhain! Gurmllkh Singh ( 147) 12 Fatehpllr Sugga ( 144)

36 Bua (235 )

38 Ghurkwind ( 145) 85 Sandar (135)

90 Mad Gaur Singh (',9)

92 Bha9'~anplJra (120) 103 Basai"ke (69)

104 Shain; Massa Singh (9B)

105 Chung (97)

107 Mar; Kombooke, (68)

108 Dal (66) 429

APPEMDIX~4 Ust of vo111ages according to,the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total popuhtfon by ranges C.D. BLOCK PATTI

Ranges of SChedu)ed l.C. No. Ndme ot vi Ilaye Caste populat ion ( percentage r

1 2 3 4

,atti Tallsil {Partl

0-5'" 41 Theh Chaha 1 {150"1 6-10 197 Thatha1l1n (182)

11-15 41i JalllO\ 1p ur (257)

75 ~aM\ (H~~

73 Ta1wandi Sobl1a Singh ( 195) 77 Paryagpura . (153) 80 Manakpura ( 1511 164 Bhaowal (338 )

170 Saida ( 160) 21-30 54 Kahala (259)

57 Nadohar (2881 '60 Saidpu r ( 175)

61 Bathe B"hani (176 ) • 65 Sungwan (173 ) 66 Chima ( 163) 70 Sopani (155 ) 72 Gharya la ( 127) 76 Thatha (128) 78 Dhariwa 1# (154)

79 Chu~ 11 Waoh (164) 84 Maklli Kalan 1131 ) 162 Kat Budha (34,1 ) 165 Ta1wandi Mohar Singh (339)

168 fiullbl; (lSS) 169 Jauf Singh Wala (159 ) 171, Sabhrat (190)

175 Dhumniwa 1a (348)

\83 Kutt 'il(il 1a ... (3531 185 Harlke ( 187) '95 Ratta Gudda {lSll 430 APPENDIX-4 List of v111ages accord1ng to the prop,ort'ion of Scheduled Castes ,to the total population by ranges C.D. BLOCK PATTI

Ranges of Scheduled L.C. No. Name of 'v n Iage Hadbast No. Caste population ( percent age)

2 3 4

'PAtti Tahsil (Part) 31 and above 40 (acha Pakka (166J

42 ~anha 1a Jai Singh (165J

43 I (u11 a (169) 44 loIugha 1 (168)- 45 Ahmedpur ( 167)

55 Nathupur Toda (286) 56 Raipur Ba1eem ( 287)

58 Kat Data (292)

59 Pangota (290) 62 Asal (174) 63 ThakArpura ( 171 ) 64 BhagLipura ( 172J

68 Bar~ala (161 J 69 Shahid (1 S7] 71 Dhagana (156J 74 Ta1wandi Mut Sadda Singh (196J 81 Ak barpura (152 ) 163 Bangala Rai (340) 167 Ka1eke Uttar ( 194) 174 Sito Man Jhungian (347)

1M Sll~ ( HiS) 187 Burj Deva Singh (185 ) 1M Burj Phu1a ( 1B4)

189 Jindinwala ( 17Bl 190 Kirtowa1a (189)

191 Tung i 177) 192 Panghri (291 ) 194 Nabipur (179) 196 A1ipur (183)

• * Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. 431p APPEHDU-4 list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges t.D. BLOCK YALTOHA

Ranges of Scheduled l.C. No. Name of vi 11 age Hadbast ~o. Cas te Ilopu 1at ion (percentage)

1 2 3 4

~att1 Tahsil (Po.rt)

0-5* 122 Mast qarh (58) 6-10 114 Thathi Jalmal Singh (53) 118 Sankatra (60) 123 Doha.' Na'u (57) 139 Daudpura (92) iSS Rasooipur (330). 151 Rahdalke (3351

159 Jhugi~n Pir Baksh (336)

11-15 124 KaTs {56 , 147 Bahadhur Nagar (198 ) 152 Bhagala (331 ) 156 Ram Singhwala (329) 16-20 125 Khem Karan (55) 134 Amirke (86) 21-3Q 95 Diblpura (94)

100 Hadar Mathra Shagl ( 7~ 109 Wan {6E 112 Lakhna (76) 113 Oholan {62} 115 Kalla (61) 116 Dohal Kohna ( 78) 117 Manawan (79)• 120 Shun K'arlmpura (801 128 Mehdipur (203) 133 Assal uttar (83) 140 Sa 11 hnwa 1a (93) 141 Valtoha (85) 144 Maneke Jand ( 197) 145 Ram Khara (125 ) 148 Kot1' Wasawa Singh (200) 432 APPENDIX_' List of· villages according to'the proportion of Scheduled Castes to the total population byra.ges

C.D~ BLOCK YAlTOHA.

Ranqes of Sched~led LC. No. Name of vi Hage Hadbast No. caste popu lat ion (percentage) ~'

2 3 4

Patti Tahstl (Part)

31 and above 96. Fatehpura (90) 97 Seharwal (89) 9S 'Shada... I '(74) 101 Hardo Chak Samba (71) 110 Rajokl (64)

121 Bhura Konna (81) 130 Machh ike (82) 131 Rattoke (20i)

132 Sarai Valtoha (84')

13S Chima (B7) 136 Kalanjar Uttar (77)

137 Mahmudpllra (88)

138 Jagatpura ( 91)

142 Warnala (123) ,43 Punian (122) 146 Dassuwal (124) 149 Gajjal (199)

150 Jcdh Singhwala (332) 151 Jhugian Kalu (333) 153 Jlluglan NurmohallJ11dd l (320) 158 Put (334)

, Excludes Villages with no Scheduled Castes Population. • SECTION-II TOWN ,DIRECTORY

CODES USED IN THE lOWN DIRECTORY

435 NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

The town directory has been compiled in six different statements for all the urban areas of the district. The dq_ta on amenities and other aspects have been presented in codes which' are explained below :

Statement I :

This gives status and .growth history of each town in the district.

Class has been introduced in all the statem~nts of town directory to facilitate anal Y8is . for purposes of demographic and socio-economic characteristics of town at the state and all India levels. It has been presente~ according to 1991 census population of tl.1e core town in the following manner:

Population Class

100,000 and above· I 50,000 - 99,999 II 20,00.0 - 49,999 III 10,000 - 19,999 IV 5.000 - 9.999 V Below 5,000 VI

The civic administration status as in 1990 has been indicated by the following abbreviations. Census town is regarded as having no civic status. Code (C. T.) has been used for census town.

Municipal Corporation = M. Corpn. Municipal Committee = M.C. Cantonment Board :::: C.B. Notified Area Committee = N.A.C. Census Town :::: C.T.

Statement II :

This gives for each town, physical aspects and location of towns.

Statement III :

This gives municipal finance fqr each town of the distric,t.

Statement IV

This gives civic and other amenities. The abbreviations' used are indicated below :

(l) Road length PR = Pucca Road KR :::: Kuccha Road 436 (II) System of sewerage S = Sewer OSO ::: Open surface drains BSD = Box surface drains SO = Sylk drains CD = Cesspool method Pt ::: Pit system

(111 ) Method of disposal of night soil.. HL = Head loads B ::: Baskets WB = Wheel Barrows ST = Septic tan~ latrines S = Sewerage

(IV) Protected water supply-source and capacity of storage system (a) Sources of water supply TW ;;: Tubewell water/Hand pump T = Tap water W :::: Well water TK = Tank water

(b) System of storage of water

OHT ;;: Overhead tank SR '" Service reservoir IG :::: River infiltration gallery BWP ;;: Borewell pu,?ping system

PT -~ Pressure tank

Statement IV-A :

Thi~ gives information about the civic and other amenities in notified slum areas. This statement -is applicable only for Class I and Class II towns. Name of slum and area. approximately population o'f slum, paved roads, system of sewerage, Number of latrines, method of night soil, No. of tap points/ hydrants installed for supply of protected water and domestic connections and road points covered under this statement.

Statement V :

This gi ves medical, educational, recreational and cultural facilities. The abbreviations used are indicated below :

Medical amenities :

H ;;: Hospital 437

D = Dispensary He Health centre FP( Famil y planning centre 18 = 'l'B clinic NH Nursing Home 0 Others A Ayurvedic fJ = Unani Hom ... Homoeopathic In case of, aUapatfl'ie, no separate code has been given. The ~nfo.rrnation in col, 4 on medical facilities has been presented horizontally in tM ~~rne Itne as illustrated below :

H(A-l~l) P(Hom-2, I, U=l)

H~re H(A""'l~ a) represents one ayurvedic and 2 allopathic hospital and l)( Hom':"'?', 1 t U"" 1) repr~$ents 2 homoeopathic, one allopathic and one unani ~i9pensaries. If the medical filcility is not available in a town, name of the f!ear.est pla<:,e (if in the same district) or nearest district (if in the same ~tate) Qr otpel' .tate and its distance from the town where the facility is availaple l!as been mentioned in column 4.

Educational amenities

The cocres that have been used are as follows

A :;;; Arts only S = Science only A$ = Arts and Science only c = Commerce on1 y AC = Arts and Commerce only ASe = Combined for all c ate gorie s--A rts , Science and Commerce. I.. = Law SH = Shorthand Type = Typewriting S~. Type = Shorthand and 'typewriting o = Others P = Primary School M = Junior Secondary or Middle Schools H = Matriculation or Secondary PUC :: Higher Seconda.rylIntermediatel Pre-University I Junior College/1 0+2 system whether held in schools or colleges. 438 If there are more than one institution of a type in the town their number has been given against each in brackets. If any educational facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place (if in the same district) or the name of nearest district (if in the same state) or other state and its distance from tbe town where this facility 15 available has been given in 'brackets. Recreational and cultural facilities :

The following codes have been used : PL = Public library RR = Reading Ream Statement VI This gives information on trade. commerce, industry and bankins for each town oi the district.

Appendix to the town directory shows towns of the district which have outgrowths and population of outgrowths. TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS I-VI 440 1991 CENSUS STATE- Status and

5l. Class, name and Civic Loca- Name of Name of Area Number Population and No. administration tion . tahs il C.O. (in of house- status of tl)'Iln code blo~k. sq. holds 1901 1911 '\921 No. kms.) including houseless households (in 1991 census)

~ 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10

Amritsar 2/111 Amritsar Verka 114.95 1,26,283 1,62,429 1,52,756 1,60,218 eM. Corpn,) (-5.96) (+!I.88) 2 III Amri tsar eantt. 2{V Amritsar Verka 2.85 780 (C.B.)

3 IV Bhikhiwind (C.T.) ~/X Patti Bhikhiwind 10.00 1,712 , 4 IV Jandial Ii (M.C. j 2/VI Amritsar Jandiala 4.20 3,168 7,750 6,959 7,464 HO.2l) (+7.26)

5 Majitha See Majitha U~ban Majitha (U.A.)* 2/111 Amritsar Maj itha NA 1,739

II Majitha (M.e.) 2/1I1 Amritsar Majitha 1.50 1,614 6,403 5,223 5,664 (-18.431 (1"8.44) 6 III Patti (M.e.) 2/IX Patti Patti 4.30 4,480 8,187 7,987 10,439 (-2.44) (+30.70) 1 114 'i\aja Sans) {C.I.} 2/11 II.jna.h Chog'llan 15.55 ',772

8 VI Ram Das (M.G.) 2/1 Ajnala Ajnala 2.50 852

9 V Rayya (n.A.C.) 2/VII Saba Rayya 1.50 1,425 Hakala 10 III Tarn Taran (M.C.) 2.VIII Tarn Tarn 36.00 7,953 4,428 4,260 5,988 Taran Taran (-3.79) (+40~56)

* Towns having non-Municipa: Components of urban Agglomeration. 441 ToliN [llRECTOQY MEMT I 'ljfowth Ids-wry growth rate of tile town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio ( 1991 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 census)' 1Q71 19S1 1991

11 12 13 14 1:' 16 17 18 19 20 21

2,64,840 3,91,010 3,36,114 3,90,055 4,54,805 5,94,a~4 7,03,835 6,166 Bt7 853 B33 (+6S.30) (+47,64) (-111-,04) \ 16.05) (+-16.6D) \ +-30'.79) (>19.16 ) -- 7,992 3,224 11,040 3,832 1,34:1 8'? 926 894 (-59.66) (+2~2 .43) (-65,29) 11,958 1,196 669

8,8SS ll,520 12,704 11,915 14,060 16,335 19,293 4,594 916 907 893 (+19.08) (+29.61) (+10.28) (-6.2) ) (+18.001 (+16, IS) ('i8.111 A9910merat ion S,225 9,394 iO,713 895 895. 867 (+14.21) (t14.04)

6,709 9,004 7,368 6,973 7,801 8,729 9,912 6,608 895 896 869 (+18.45 ) (.,.34.21) {.18.17} H.36) (.11.87) l+11_.'~G) ( ... 13.55)

12,882 17,595 14,297 15.8~3 18,389 19,765 21,776 6,460 879 3!l6 . 807 (+23.40 i (+36.59) H8.74) (+10.74) (+16.14) <.. 7.41.1) \~40.53l

~. 10,008 644 892

5,3gj 3,046 3,1$3 4,322 _ 4,123 4,765 1,906 651. 877 s:c H3.56) (+3.51) (+37.ilil) (-4.60) (+15.57) , 7,049 9,122 6.081 B9~ is? (+t9.41) B77 10,103 16,607 16.344 20,961 24,Wi 36,903 47,529 1.320 919 896 {+68.72} . (+64.38) (-1.58) (+28.25) (+15.{)5) (+53,02) (+t8.79) 442 STATE- Physical aspects and

Sr. Glass and name of town Ph~sical aspects Nalle of and No. Rainfall Temperature I \n StatE.' HQ (in mml centigrade}

Nax imum Min'imum

2 J 4 5 6

Amritsar (M. Carpo.) 892.3 "0.2 J.E> Chandigarh ( 228)

2 '11 Amr1tsar Cantt.[C.B.) 892 .3 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh ( 231)

J 1'1 Bh i kh;"'11 nd Ie. 1 . ) 562.7 40.2 4.4 Chand'igarh (268)

4 IV Jadiala (M.C.l 769.0 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh (2GB)

5 Majitha S~e Majltna Urban

f'iJj itha *(!~. C.) See canst ituent

( i)V Maj i t h a (M. C. ) 892 .3 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh (2'46 )

6 III Patti (M.C.) 562.7 40.2 4.4 Ghandigarh (216)

7 IV Raja Sansi (e. T. ) 8n .3 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh (243)

a VI Ram Das (M.C.) 710.0 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh (274)

9 V Rayya (NAC) 769.0 40.2 3.6 Chandigarh ( la9)

10 III Tarn Taran (M.G.) 7ilB.2 ~O.2 3.6 Chandigarh ( 225)

*Town having non-municipal components of urban Agglomeration. 443

KEIfT II location of towns, 1989 road distance (in k.s.l froll

D\str'lct HQ Tahsil HQ Nearest city Railway h~ route Na~lgabJ~ rlverl w\tll pop\)1 aUon station canal \Hw\tll- of one lakh in 11) km$.) ilolld mere

7 8 9 10 II 12

AAlr itsa r Amritsar Bata Ja Amritsar Amrltsar (0) fO) (38) ( 0) (0) Amritsar Amritsar Amritsar Arnritsar Cantt. Arnrltsar Cantt. ( 3) ( 3) ( 3) (0) (0) Amritsar p"tt'i Amritsar Patt 1 Bllikh1w;lId (40 ) (lO) {40 I (20 I (0) Amr itsar Amritsar Amritsar Jandlala Jandiala (20) (20 ) (20 ) (0) ( D)

A99 lomerat ion units Amr Itsa r Amritsar Allfr Usa r Majltha J1aj itha -_ (18 ) P8l ( 18) (0) ("0)

Amritsar Patt; Amr;tsar Patt i Patt i (50 I (0) (50) (0) (0) Amrltsar Ajnala Amritsar Amr i tsa r Raja Sans; (15) (12) (15 ) (15) (0) Amrjtsar Ajnala Amritsar RamdaS RAJIld as (46) (2l) (46) (D) (0) Amritsar Saba Baka h. AmrHsar Rayya Rayya {39} (3) (39) (O~ (a~ !Amritsar Tarn Taran Amritsar Tarn Taran Tarn Taran (26) (0) (26) (0) (D) 444

STATE- Municipal finance

Sr. Class and name of town Civic Receipt (in ./ No. adminis- tration Receipt Revenue . Govern- loan Advance status tllrougll deri ved ment (in 1990) taxes from granJ munidpal etc. propertie~ and power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Amritsar M.C. 1,005,350 489,690 102,450 6,980 2 VI Amr i tsar Cantt • C.B. 1,346 350 1,925 3 IV Bhlkhtwtnd C.T. 4 IV Jandiah H.C. 19,740 2,820 4,700 1,000 5 Majltha See Majitha Urban Hajitlla* U.A. See constituent {tlV Majitlta H.C. 4,760 466 5,000 750

6 III Pitt i M.C. l2,456 2,672 5,100 )9,350 7 IV Raja sanS; C.T. 8 VI Ramdils M.C. 1,620 10 2.900 250 9 V Rayya N.A.C 9,400 750 10 III Tarn Taran M.C. 36,880 3,720 12,700 1,250

*Towns na~tng non-Municipal Components of Urban Agglomeration. 445

.s. 'OG) Elpe"d\tur~ (\n Rs. 'nCl}

Dtfter Total G'enera 1 Pub lie Public Public Public Others lota I sources receipt adminis- safety hea lth works inst nu- (specify) expenditure :specify) tration and con'· tions I yen ienees

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

2.263,690 3,868,160 34,770 32.100 402.260 327,480 8.000 3.033.620 3.838,230 47,443 51.064 1,662 1,626 26,226 13,008 3,048 4,930 50,500

28,260 14,260 10,490 3,310 28,060 Agglomeration units 480 11,450 2.000 640 1,800 1,300 1,950 7.690 1,927 53,50S 10,905 1,682 8,982. 2,106 262 29,226 53, )63

130 4,910 1.220 220 1,440 10. \50 5,800 4,940 10,740 J ,000 61,550 16,050 11,430 28,880 )30 56,490 446 STATE­ Chic and otller ,

Sr, Class and name Civic Popula.- Schedl)led Road System Nullber of No. of town -adminh- tioo caste length of tration 1I0pul.tio~ (in kms.) sewerage W~ter Service stat us borne (in 1990)

~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

,. AmritS~r corpn. M.C. 708,835 124,783 599.89 S,OSD 50.697

2 VI Amrit$~r Cantt. C.B. 3,832 1,005 15.20 S,OSD 2.535

3 IV Bhikhiwind C. T. 11,958 3, 149 2.00 OSD 200 125

4 IV Jandhla M.C. 19,Z93 5,771 7.00 S.OSD 1,500

5 Majit'ha ....._ See Majltha Urban

Maj itha* U.A. 10,713 4,372 7.50 S,OSD 150 350

( i) V Majitha H.C. 9,9)2 3.B76 7.50 S,OS{} 150 350

6 III htti H. C. 27,176 5,635 12.80 - OSIJ, S 98 5.870

IV Raja Sansi ; C. T. 10,008 4,092 3.00 OSD 21 141

8 VI Ramda~ M.C. 4,765 2,210 7.00 OSC NA NA

9 V Rayya N,A.C. 9,12l 2,OOS 6.00 OSD 32.

}O 111 Tarn Tarll" M. C. 47,529 8,948 20.00 S,OSD 7,000 "6

." In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the ne«rest place Where ClvaHable alol'19wlth distance f'.ro~ the town has Deen nentioned. 447 NUT IV

l.enHtes 1989

latrines Method of ProteUed ••tel' Fire Electrification (nu.ber of connections) dhpo:;a' '.,pl, Flghtlng Other~ of night- service* Domestic Indus- Commer- lIo~d Other! soil Source System of tria1 cial 1\gl'lting of storage wtth {points) supp 1y capacity 'n thousand 11tru (h brackeh)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

12.060 • Q,WB 'TW,T OMT Yes 90,822 11.&45 44.~01 19.647 (18,200) 59 0.W8 TII.'T OH'T AlIIritsar 453 5 55 673 3 (2'281 (3)

8 S'T lW Amrltsar 725 61 420 16 (40)

1,400 ST 'TW.T OHT Alliritsar 2,147 158 490 257 114 (9HI) (20) Agg·lollerat I(ln 75 118,8 lW,T A.dhar 2,106 21 203 70 (l8) 75 W8,8 TII,T ... A.rltsar 2,106 2.1 203 70 r 18}

118,8 'TW,T DHT A_rits!r 3,7.31 418 1,014 593 224 (683) 150)

262 8,5'T TII,T OHT Amrltsar 1,281 45 262 1,186 {lO} {IS) KA Hl.W8 TW,T Aml'itsar 742. 29 11l 43 683 (46)

168 HL,W8.ST TII.T NA Amrit5ar 1,317 117 763 65 3 (39)

687 S,ST.IIB 111.T OMT Amrltsar 6;392 546 2,6.14 180 98 (150) (26)

449 .. STATEMENT IV-A

Civic and other amenities in notified slums 1979 i

No slum area has been notified in Punjab State ·though certain pockets hav~ separately been identified. 450

STATE- • Medical, educational, recreational and"

!i.r. ClaH and Popu\a~ Medical f~cilit1es Educational No. name cf tlon town Hosplt~lsl Beds in Arts/ , Hedical fngineer- Polytechnici RecClgntsed Dlsp~n- medical Science/ colleges Ing shorthand, saries/TB institu- Commerce colleges' tjrpe­ clinics tions colleges writing etc. noted (of degree and voca­ in col., level a~d tiona 1 urnn 4 above). training institu­ tions

2: 3 4 5 6 8 9" 10

I' Amritsar 708,835 H(A-l, 15) 2,lB2 A(3), 3 Jalandhar 3 0(4) D(A-5,U-3, 16 ASC(7) (80) Hom-I, 15) SCl15 ) HC( 14) 16 AS( 7) TB(3),O(1) 295 AC( 3ll

2: VI Amritsar 3,832 0 Amritsar Amritsar Jalandhar Amr itsar Cantt • ( 3) (3) {77J (3 )

3 IV Bhlkhiwind 11,958 PHC Patt i Amriuar Jalandhar Amritsa·r H 25 (20) (40 ) {120 ) (40 )

4 IV Jandiala 19,2:93 D( 2) 25 Amritsar Amritsar Ja1andhar Amritsar (2() ) (20 ) (60) (20 )

5 Maj ltha See Majitha Urban Maj itha UA* 10,713 D . 5 Amritsar Amr itsar Ja \andhar Amr Hsar (HI) (18) (98 ) (18 ).

lilV Maj ltha Me 9,912 0 5 IImritsar AmrHsar Ja )andhar Amrit~a r ( is I (18) ( gSI (18 ) . 6 III Patti 27.17 6 H 50 AS Amritsar Jalandhar Amritsar 0(2) (50) (130) (50)

IV Raja $ansi 10,OOB He 36 Amritsar Amritsar Ja landhar· Aniritsar .. (15) (15 ) (95) ( 15) 8 VI Ramdas 4,765 H 30 Ajnala Arnritsar Jalandhar' Ajnala He (21) (46) ( 126) .( 21) FPC

' j 9 V R4yya 9,1Z2 0 4 A Amritsar Jalandhar Amritsar O{l) (39) (70 ) ( 39) , 10 I I r Tarn Taran 47,529 H(4) 210 AS Amrttsar Jalandhar Anir itsa r D( Hom-', 1 ) AC (26) (106) (,26) FPC

*Towns having Non-Munlc'pal Components of urban Ilgg1olllerllthn. 451 M£NT-V cultural facilities. 1989

facilities Working lUBber of recreational and cultural women's faci lities Higher Secondary! Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadia Cinema Audi- Public Secondary! Matr ic u- Secondary schools 1; teracy with toria/ libraries Inter - lation and c 1as s es! number Drama! including med i ate! Mi dd 1e centre$ of seats Community reading P.U.C. schools Other s halls rooms (Pre- (specify) university college)! Junior co 11 ege level

11 12 13 14 15 1~ 17 18 19 20

29 35 26 87 r (80) 2 21 14 PL (9) RR(26)

2 3 5 3 RR

2

3 2 11 16 PL RR Agg 1omer at ion 2 3 8 PL PR 2 3 8 PI.. RR 2 2 5 8 PL RR -- 2 PL

2 2 PL PL

3 2 5 PL RR 3 4 5 10 6 1(80) PL RR 452 STATE· Trade. to_erce, Industry

Sr. chss and name Na~es of three ~ost f.portant lIa.es of three No. of town co~oditles i.ported co_odltles

1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd

Z 3 4 5 6

Amritsar Synthet it, Rags/S hOddy Pig Irani Textile Blankets Fabric s .., Yarn Iron and Fabrics Stee 1 .... 2 VI Amrltsar Cantt. IIheat Sugar, Vegetables 3 IV 8hikhiwind Karyana Sugar Vanaspat i Rice Wheat goods ghee

-4 IV Jandiala Brass Scrap Cement Stee 1 Brass Vessel Grinders 5 Majitha See Majitha Urban Maj Hha UA* See Constituent (i) V_Majitha HC Rice Wheat Shoes Bedsheets Carpets 6 1I I Patt I IIheat Paddy Cotton Wheat Eggs IV Raja Sans; Karyana Sugar Vanspat i Carpets gOOdS gllee

B VIR amdas Foodgrains Vanaspati Tea Wheat Maize ghee

9 V Rayya Sugar Cement stee 1 Wheat Rice .. 10 111 Tarn Taran Pig Iron Raw Rubber \laste paper Panjas Shellar & cloth Straw Board Plants

*Towns hav, i ng Non-Municipal Components of Urban Agg lomerat ion. 453

H£NT-VI and banking most i.portent Na.es of three most important Number of Number of Number of exported co ..odities manufactured banks agricultural non-agricul­ credit tural credit 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd societies soc i et if!s

B 9 10 11 I Z 13 , 14 .. Cuting. Printing. Textiles Blankets Cutting, Printing, 130 4 18 Stiching Machines Fabrics Stiching.Machi~es and Fastners and Fastner s

Labels Brass Vessels Grinders labe Is 3 2. Agg lomerat ton Unit Furn iture Bedsheets Carpets Shoes/Furniture 2. Rice Cotton Cloth Iron Kassi Soap 6 5 Carpets Shellers 3

Barley Handwoven Agricultural Shoes 2. cloth implements 01 lseeds Furniture Agricultural Rice she 11 er 6 " Woooen implements Rice', Wheat, Panjas. Shellar Vegitable 011 11 22 Vegitable 011 Weighing P.lants. Machines Cotton 454 APPENDIX TOWN SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTHS WITH POPULATION

Sr. Name of the Populat ion Outgrowths Popu lat ion of No. Town with of core outgrowths location code Town

3 4

9912. Rorl and Idgall eOl PART B PRDURY CEIISUS ABS'I'UCT

PART B PllDtARY CENSUS ABSTlACT (GElERAL) pRDUllY casus ABSTllACT (SCHEDULED CASTE)

459 EXPLANATORY NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) General and Scheduled Castes provide the basic information relating to the population data pertaining to 1991 Census. It contains data in respect of area, number of occupied residential census houses and households; total population (including institutional and houseless population) and the total population in the age group 0--6 with break up into persons, males and females, Scheduled Castes~ Scheduled Tribes (there is no Scheduled Tribe notified for Punjab State). lit~tes, total main workers with further classification into nine industrial categories (I--IX) of main workers such as l-Cultlvators, II-Agricultural Labourers, III-Livestock, forestery, fishing, hunting and plantation, orehards a!ld allied activities, IV-Mining and Quarrying, v(a)-Manufacturing. processing •. servicing and repairs in household industry. v (b) -Manufacturing, processing, serVlcmg and repairs in other than household indUstry. VI-Construction, VIII-Trade and Commerce VIII-Transport, Storage and Communivation, lX-Other, Services, Marginal Workers, Non-workers with sex-wise break up into males and females. The rural PCA presents data per C.D. block with break up into T/R/U and villages arranged in ascending order of location code numbers (assignd to the village within the tahsil) and outgrowths (OGs). The urban PCA data for town/city/UA/Wardwise has been presented. The district total given at the beginning present data for district/CD Bleek/Town/UA with break up into T/R/U. It would be seen that the district data also gives break up by P/M/F for easy comprehension of the data.

The PCA for Scheduled Castes outlines data for district/CD Block/ UA/City/Town with break up into T/R/U, minus column heads: Area. number of occupied residential ceneus houses and Scheduled Tribes of PCA General, plus break up by P/M/F.

The concerts and terms generally occurring in the PCA are briefly explained below •

CeDaus House

A Census House is a building or a part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road common courtyard or staricare 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.

Occupied Resf.deatial House

Occupied residential house is a dwelling house and includes a house used partly as a dwelling and partly for some other purpose like shop, work­ shop, factory. etc. but does· not include a vacant house where no person was found to be residing at the time of Census. Household

A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common ldtcben unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of perons related by blood or having a mix of both. Examples of unrelated households are: boarding houses, messes, hostels, residential houses, rescue home., jails. ~shrams. etc. These are called institutional households. There may be one member household. - two member household or multi member household. For Census purposes, each one of "'these types is regarded as a 1 househol41 • 460 Scheduled Caste

A person belongs to a Scheduled Caste which has been ine!uded in the list of Scheduled Castes notified under the presidential order for the area in which he has been enumerated. He/She should be a Hindu. Sikh or Budh by religion.

Scheduled Tribe

A person belongs to a Schedul.ad Tribe which has been included in the list of Scheduled Tribes notified under the presidential order for the area in which he has been enumerated •. He/She may belong to any religion. There is however, no tribe notified as Scheduled Tribe for Punjab State.

Literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language has been taken as a literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, has not been considered as 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 of the age of 6 years or less have been treated as illiterate even if the child has been going to a school and might have picked up reading and writing a few old words. .

Workers and Categories of Workers

Work may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity. Such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work.

In the economic questions canvassed in 1991 Census, there has been some difference. The 'work' concept in 1961 and 1971 Censuses. as opposed to the 'income I or economic independence concept of earlier censuses was adopted for 1981 Census. but the criterion for classification as workers was changed. While in 1961 and 1971 Censuses. different approaches, namely, usual status and current status were adopted with reference period of one year and one week fOT seasonal and for regular work respectively at the . 1981 and 1991 Censuses, the usual status approach was adopted uniformly for all work.

In 1961 census a person qualified as a worker if he had worked regularly during the last season or if he had worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding fortnight. At the 1911 Census. a person was treated as a worker only if he spent his time mainly in work or if he worked at least for a day in regular (non-seasonal) work during the preceding work. The dichotomy of worker/non-worker of 1961 and 1971 Censuses was discarded at the 1991 Census and instead a trichotomy of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers was adopted. For main worker, the time criterion of engagement in work for the major part of the year i.e. at least 183 days was adopted. Those who worked for some time during the last year but not for the major part were treated as marginal workers. Those who had never worked during the last year were non-workers. Tbis trichotomy partially permits a comparability of 1991 Census economic data with that of 1971 as well as 1961 Census. The main workers of 1991 'Census can be expected to correspond to the workers of 1971 Census · 461 and the main workers and marginal workers of 1991 Census together correspond to the workers of 1961 Census.

Wain Workers

A person mainly engaged in any economically productive activity during the entire reference period of one year or for major part (183 days, or more) of the reference period preceding the data of enumeration is a main worker. His participation may be physical or mental in nature and his­ activity involved is not only actual work but aha effective supervision and direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on form or in family en~erprise •

Theee are 9 broad industrial categories (I--IX) in which mein workers have been classified. A brief cliscription of each of the industrial categories has been given below :--

I~tivator :

For the purposes of Census, a person has been considered working as Cultivator if hel she has been engaged either as employer, Single workers or family workers in cultivation of land owned or held from government, private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Culti­ vation included supervision or direction of cultivation. A person who has given out hisl her land to another person or persons for cultivation for money, kind or share of crop and who does not even surprise or direct cultivation of land, will not be treated as cultivator. Similarly. a person working in another person I s land for wages in cash or kind or a combine_tion of both will not be treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, growing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops, pulses, fibre crops- and other crops. n-Ap-icultural Labourer

A person who works on another person'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 he/she merely works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which hel she works. m-Livestock. Forestry, Fishing. Hunting. Plantation, Orchards and Allied Acti-nties

A person engaged in any of the activities of plantation (growing of roots. tubers, vegetables, singharas, chillies and spieces, other than pepper, cardamom Floric;u1ture and Horticulture and agriculture products; Plantation of tea, coffee, rubber, tobacco, pepper. coconut, arecanut, edible nut, excluding groundnut; {"ruits. ganja, cinehona, opium 1i vestock (cattle breeding and rearing of goats, sheep, horse. camel, mule, pig. duck, hens, bees, silk· worms and birds. collection of honey, production of milk, wools, eggs cocoons and raw silk); Agriculture services (testroying of pests and insects; irrigation services; grading of agricultural products or livestock; soils conservation services; harvesting and thrashing and agriculture services); Forestry (cutting of trees, production of firewood, fuel wood, charcoal, gathering of gums, resins~ lac, barks, herbs etc; forestry services N.C.G.); Fishing (fishing and collection of sea products) ; and Hunting is to be classified in Induotrial Category III. 462 IV-MiDing and Quarrying

A worker engaged in mining of coal, lignite, iron o:re, copper, etc .• extraction of petroleum, natural gas etc. and mining services is to be included in Industrial category IV.

V(b) Manufacturing, ProcessiDg, Servicing and Repairs in Household Industry

Industrial category V has been split into two sub-part Veal and V(b). The Industrial category V(a) relate to Household Industry, which has been defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household hin::selfl herself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precinets of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in house­ hold "industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be('n on the scale of a registered factory which woold quaiify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act. The Household Industry should relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or" making and selling (but not merely l;Ie11ing) of goods. A worker engaged in a household industry. as defined above. is to be classified in industrial category V(a)-manufacturing processing, servicing and repairs.

V(b)-Manufacturing. ProcessiDg, ServidDg and Repairs 10 other than ~ld Industry

A "worker engaged in the following activities has been included in this Industrial Category •. i.e. manufaetuTe of bakery products, sugar products, salt, 011, blending of tea, preparation of meat, beverages, etc. cotton, j"ute, wool, silk, leather and man made fibre textiles, wood and wood products. paper and its products, printing and publishing, leather and leather products, fur, chemical products, rubber, plastic, petroleurn and coal products, non-metalic mineral products, basic metal and alloys lndustries machinery' and equipment, transport eqUipment and parts, repair of capital goods such as, ships/boats, airerafts, agricultural equipment, machine tools, industrial appraratus, locomotive and other rail/road equipment. Repair services such as repair of footWear, leather goods, household electrical appliances TV, VCR, radio, refrigerator, watches, clocks, jewellery, motor vehicles, motel' cycles, trucks, lorry. bicycles and cycle rickshaws, have been included in this industrial category. ~

A worker engaged in the following activities has been classified in th~ industrial category VI: Constructions and maintenance of buildings, roads, "~lway8, bridges. pipe lines and runways etc. Maintenance of power, tele­ communications and transmission lines, waterways, canals, tanks, walls etc. Heating and air conditioning and BOund proofing, timber works, painting and decorating, work for constructions.

m-Trade aad OJ 'Wee

A Viorker engaged in the following activities has been classified in tbe industrial category VII: wholesale and retail traders and restaurants and hotels. Financing, insurance, real estate and business services. 46_3 VDl-TraDsport. Storqe aDd CommUDicatloD

A worker engaged in the following activities has been classified in the industrial category VIII, Land transport and air transport. services incidental to transport. storage and warehousing services, communication services.

IX-other Serrices

A worker engaged in the activity of electricity, gas and water services. community. social and personal services and in activities not adettuate1y defined.

Warginal. Worker

A person wh-ose main activity during the reference period preceding enumeration was either not for major part (less than 183 days) of that reference period or he/she was engaged in any _ economic activity which was not his main activity. any time during the reference period, is a marginal worker.

Ifoa-Worker

A person who is not engaged in any economic activity any time during the reference period preceding enumeration is .8 non-1Norker. He should aleo not fall in the category of main worker or marginal worker.

A PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT AMRITSAR DISTRICT· 466

DlsnrCT 'RIMARY

S1. Dtstrt(;t/ Tota 11 Are. NO. of No. of Total population Total population in the No. e.D. BlockJ Rurlil/ 'n OCC:U pied house- (tntluding institutional age group D--6 City/ Urban sq. residen· holds and houseTes$ population) Town kms •. tial p H F p H F houses

. , , 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 lV 11 12

2 _1tsar T 5.081.00 402.474 420.035 2.5CM.5iO 1,331 .503 1.167.OS7 421.904 226,673 195,231 District R 4.893.65 265,419 269.871 1.150,729 882.328 768.401 287 .036 154,024 133.01~

U 193.35 137,055 1!i1l.1M 853.831 455,175 398,~ 134.868 72.649 62,219

Ajnala 1 566.04 26.626 27,147 164.844 82,084 76.760 29,952 16,017 13,935 C.D. Block R 566.04 26,626 27,147 164,844 88,084 76,76G 29,952 16,017 13.935 U

2 Chogawan T 517.81 24,210 24,639 151.974 82,194 69,780 28,028 15,076 12,952 C.O. Block R 502.26 22,632 22,867 141,966 ]6,904 65.062 26,154 14,038 12,116

U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4.718 1,874 1,038 836 Raja. Sans,t,) U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836 (C.T.)

3' Jand1 a.la T 239.47 16,897 17 ,011 105.433 56,246 49,187 18,524 9,998 8,~26 C.D. Block R 239.47 16,897 17,011 105.433 56,246 49,187 18,524 9,998 8.~26 U

4 MBjftfta r 263.Z0 18,341 18.596 117 ,615 62,484 55.131 20.375 10,872 9,503 C.D. Block R 263.20 18,230 18,471 116,814 62,050 54,764 20,204 10,776 9,428 U M.A. 111 125 801 434 367 171 96 75

Ro .. ~ and U M.A. 111 125 801 434 367. 171 96 75 Jdagh (a.G.)

5 Verka T 241.69 18.578 19.328 118.064 64,625 53,439 21,112 11.237 9.875 C.O. Block R 241.69 18.578 19,328 118,064 64.625 53,439 21.112 " ,2~7 9,875 U

6 Rayya T 303.81 23,084 23,458 131.984 72,036 65,948 23.866 12.714 11,092 C.O. Slock R 303.81 23,084- 23,458 137.984 72,036 65,948 23,866 12,714 11,092 U -.

7 Tarsikka T 245.78 15,789 15,936 100,090 52.560 47,530 17,063 9.123 ]~940 C.D. Block R 245.78 15,789 15,936 100,090 52,560 47.530 17.063 9,123 7,940 U 467

CENSUS ABSTRACT INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WJRKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Liter ate 5 Total main workers Tribes {I-IX)

p M F P M F P ,~ F P M

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

701,444 375.997 325,447 l,20fJ.776 722.857 486,919 761,022 736,086 31,936 S39,471 289,253 2!lO,218 678.242' 420,990 257,252 510.143 (94.524 15.&19 161.973 86,744 75.229 531.534 301.867 229.667 257,879 241,562 16.317

36,165 19,311 16,854 68,223 41,760 26,463 50,959 49,246 1. 71~ 36,165 19,311 t6,854 68,223 41,760 26,463 59,959 49,246 1,113

42,944 23,194 19,750 53,406 33,573 19,833 48,721 47,610 1 ,111 38,852 21,037 17,815 4.8,737 30,836 17,907 45,724 44,925 799 4,092 2,157 1,93S 4,669 2,743 1,926 2,997 2,685 312 4.092 2,157 1,935 4,669 2,743 1,926 2,997 2,685 312

42,722 2(,860 15,862 47,020 28.t:E4 18,:;~6 32,418 31,486 932 42,722 22,860 19,862 47,020 28,664 18,356 32,418 31,436 ilaL

43,12i 23,03i 20,090 53 652 ·32,106 20 946 3<1,571 33.699 872

42,631 22,765 19,866 - 53,401 32, S58 20,843 34,3~3 33.481 872 496 272 224 251 1413 103 218 218

496 272 224 251 "148 103 218 215

52,558 28,:' 11 24,047 51,484 32, '194 19,290 36,:SS 32,285 1 J 270 52,558 28,511 24,047 51,484 32 ,194 19,290 36,')55 32,28S 1,270

48,245 25,5c00 22,745 67,241 39,767 27,47440,725 38,672 2,053

48,245 25,500 22,745 67;2,41 39,167 27,474 40,725 38,672 2,O~3

33,702 17,916 15,786 45,661 27,285 18,376 29,918 2!J,540 1,3;8

33,702 17,916 15,786 45,661 27 I 285 18,376 29,918 28,540 1,378 468

DISTRICT PRIMARY

51. District/ Tota 1/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF 110. r.D. Blockl Rural/ City! Urban ------~------Town Cultivators Agricutural labourers livestock, forestry. fishing, hu~t1n9 and plantations, orchards and allied activities II III

p F p F p M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 zs 30 3) 32 33

2 Amritsar T 223,986 222 t 33S 1,651 190,963 184,095 &,868 3,954 3,784 170 Distrfct R 215.503 213.893 1.61D 170,853 164.730 6.123 2.087 2,020 67 U 8,483 8.442 41 20.110 19,365 145 1,867 1,764 103

Ajnal a T 21,225 21,019 206 16,632 16,119 513 196 191 5 (.0. Block R 21,225 21,019 206 16,632 16,119 513 196 191 5 U

2 Chogawan T 20.902 20,858 44 16,152 15,852 30G 155 163 2 (. O. Block R 20,695 20,6!)1 44 15,673 15,385 289 143 i41 2 U 207 207 479 468 11 22 22 Raja Sansi U 207 207 479 468 11 22 22 ((,7.)

3 Jandiala T 11,558 11,527 31 12,103 11,572 531 160 159 C. O. Block R '1,558 11,527 31 12,103 ",572 531 160 159 1 U

4 Maj itha T 11.698 11,569 29 13,743 13,498 245 125 123 2 C.D. Block R 11,678 11,649 29 13,617 13,372 245 125 123 2 U 20 20 126 126 Rori and U 20 20 12.6 126 Idagh (O.G.) 5 Verk a T 8,394 8,371 23 12,997 ·12,529 468 174 170 4 C. O. Block 8.394 8,371 23 12,997 12,529 468 174 170 4 u '- 6 Rayya i 15.447 15,274 173 11,.261 10,882 379 144 140 4 C.D. Block R 15,447 15,274 113 11.2&1 10,882 379 144 140 4 U

7 Tarsikka T 13,288 13,084 204 10,379 9,634 745 137 131 6 C.D. Block R 13,288 13,084 204 10,379 9,634 745 137 131 6

U 469 CENSUS ABSTltACT

MA1N WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturing, processing, Manuf:-cturing. processing servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in househQld industry other than household industry

IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P H F

34 35 36 37 36 39 40 41 42

26 26 3,467 2.853 614 89.267 86.61. 2.593 15 15 1,895 1,556 339 23.360 22.021 1.339 11 11 1.572 1.297 275 65.907 M.Ri3 1.2S4

278 178 100 1.924 1,81 i 101 278 178 100 1,924 1,817 107

2 2 977 779 198 1,964 1,775 189 121 92 31 1,681 1,519 162 854 687 167 283 256 27 1 854 687 167 283 256 27

72 66 6 2,068' 2,039 29 72 66 6 2,068 2,039 29

154 117 37 2,200 2,078 122 150 113 37 2,187 2,065 122 4 4 13 13 4 4 13 13

145 127 18 4,652 4,445 207 145 127 18 4,652 4,445 207

1 73 6:]; 12 2,137 1.968 169 73 61 12 2,137 1,!i8 169

82 72 10 1,134 1,078 56 82 72 10 1,134 1,078 56 470

DlS1RlCT PRIMARY

51. ilistrict/ Totall INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. LI). '!!tOlk F< ur a",; I.lty/ urbiHi Town Con str uct ions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and CommunIcations VI VII VIII

P M F P M F P M F

2 J 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

2 Amritsar T 14,406 14,234 172 95.096 93,181 1.915 34,055 33,706 349 District R 6.580 6,510 10 20.685 20.100 585 15,845 15.799 46 U 7.826 7,664 162 74,"11 73.081 1,330 18,210 17,907 303

Ajnala T 654 653 2,515 2,472 43 1.25~ 1,250 5 C.D. Block R 654 653 2,515 2.472 43 1,255 1,250 5 U

2 Chcgwan T 426 425 1,979 1,950 29 , ,134 1,130 4 C D. BlOCK R 316 315 1,661 1,639 22 904 904 U 110 110 318 311 7 230 226 4 Raja Sansi U 110 110 318 311 7 230 226 4 (c. T.)

3 Jandiala T 471 45:) ? 1,246 1.227 19 1,384 1.381 3 C. D. Block R 471 469 1,246 1,227 19 1,384 1,381 3

U "

4 Majitha T 433 433 1,407 1,374 33 1,097 1,091 6 C D. B1 ack R 432 432 1,381 1,348 33 1,084 1.078 6 U 26 26 13 13 Rori and U 26 26 13 13 Idagh (D.G !J Verka T 1,206 1,206 1,662 1,606 56 1,933 '.921 12 ( D. Block R 1,206 1,206 1,662 1,606 56 1,933 1,921 12

U

6 Rayya T 787 786 2.,627 2,417 210 2,316 2,308 8 C. D. B10ck R 787 786 2,627 2,417 210 2,316 2,308 B

U

7 Tars ikka T 329 329 1,126 1.089 37 963 962 C .0. B10d R 329 329 1, i26 1,089 37 963 962 U 471

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non·workers

Other service

tx

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 5S 56 57 58 59 60

112,002 95,198 17,&04 149 39 110 1,736.389 601.378 1.135.01~ 53.320 47,820 5.500 144 38 106 1.140.442 387,766 752.616 !i9.482 47.378 12.104 5. 1 4 595,947 213.612 382.335

6,279 5,546 733 9 2 113,876 38.831 75,045 6,279 5,546 733 9 2 113,876 38.831 75,045

5.,020 4,676 344 ~ 4 103,248 34,583 68,665 4,527 4,279 248 96,242, 31,979 64.253 493 397 96 5 4 7,006 2,604 4,402 493 397 96 5 4 7.006 2,604 4,402

3,355 3,045 310 11 11 73,004 24,760 48,244 3,355 3,045 310 11 11 73,004 24,760 48.244

3,714 3.316 398 14 14 83,030 28,785 54,245 3,699 3,301 398 14 14 82,447 28.569 53,878 15 15 583 216 367 15 15 583 216 367 ~

5,392 4,910 482 38 24 14 81,471 29,316 52.155 5,392 4,910 4.82 38 24 14 81.471 29.316 52.155

5,932 4,835 1,097 23 22 97,236 33,363 63.873 5,932 4,835 1,097 23 22 97,236 33.363 63.873

2,479 2,160 319 70,172 24,020 46,152 2,479 2,160 319 70.172 24,020 46.152 472

DlSTRltT PRIMARY

S1. Oistr ietl Tota 1/ o\rea No. of No. of Total population Total population in the No. C.O. Bloek/ Rural in occupied house- (including institutional age group 0--6 CHyl Urban sq. residen- holdS and house less population Town kms. tial p M F P M F houses

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

8 Chohla Sahib T 291.07 13.463 13.674 84,321 45,179 39,142 13,538 7,496 5,042 C.D. Sleck. R 291.07 13,463 13,674 84,321 45,179 39,142 13,538 7,496 6,0~2 U

9 Gind; wind T 345.56 16,137 16,439 100,399 53,335 47.,064 18,297 9~702 8,595 C.D. Block R 345.56 16,137 16,439 100,399 53,335 47,064 18,297 9,702 8,595 U

10 Khadur Salli b T 305.67 17,029 17 ,274 105,470 55,672 49,798 17,589 9,390 8,199 C.D. Block , R 305.67 17,029 17,274 105,470 55,672 49,798 17,589 9,390 8,199 II

11 Naushehra T 232.78 14,652 14,8B9 BB,707 47,092 41,615 15,1~Z 8,178 6,954 Pannuan C.D. Block R 232.7B 14,652 14,BB9 BB,707 47,092 41,615 15,132 8,17B 6,954 U

12 Tarn Taran T 335.07 20,630 21,017 129,702 69,214 60,4BB 22,B05 12,198 10,607 ('D. Block R 335.07 20,630 21,017 129,702 69,214 60,4BB 22,B05 12,198 12,607 U

13 Bhikhiwind T 321.21 16,132 16,720 101,391 55,327 46,064 16,970 9,099 7,B71 C.D. Block R 311. 21 14,622 15,008 89,433 48,162 41,271 15,034 8,065 6,969 U 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7,165 4,793 1;936 1,034 902 Bhik.hiwind U 10.00 1,510 1,] 12 11,958 7,165 4,793 1,936 1,034 902 (C. T.) 14 Patti T 357.53 14,256 14,303 87,412 46,937 40,475 14,460 7,B44 6,616 C.D. Block' R 357.53 14,256 14,303 87,412 46,937 40,475 14,460 7,B44 6,6i6 U

15 Valtoha T 364.68 12,794 13.049 80,090 44,232 35,~58 13,306 7,lB8 6,118 (.D. Block R 364.68 12,794 13,049 BO,09O 44,232 35,B5B 13,306 7,lBB 6,118 U 473

CUSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAl CATElORY OF MIN II)IKERS Scheduled castes Scheduled Literate s Tota 1 ma 1n .workers Tribes (I-IX}

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

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

23,480 12,682 10,798. 35,375 22,412 12,963 26,234 25,605 629

23,480 12,682 10,798 35,375 22,412 12,963 26.234 25,605 629

37,266 111,878 17,388 39,020 23,715 15,305 30,715 29,773 942 37,266 19,878 17,388 39,020 23,715 15,305 30,715 29,773 942

38,239 20,489 17,750 47,850 29,211 18,639 31,763 30.711 1,052

38,239 20,489 17,750 47,850 29,211' 18,639 31,763 30.711 1,052

26,703 14,296 12,407 35,867 22,753 13,114 26,532 25,~8 724

26,703 14,296 12,407 35,867 22,753 13,114 26,532 25,808 724

42,759 22,904 19,855 52,156 32,673 19,483 39,361 38,603 758

42,759 22,904 19,85~ 52,156 32,€73 19,483 39,361 38,603 758

32,593 17,556 15,037 37,074 24,:43 12~531 33,852 32,iOl 1,151 29,444 15,815 13,629 - 31,129 20,237 10,892 29, '145 28,064 1.081 3,149 1,741 1,408 - 5.945 4,306 1,639 4,707 4,637 70 3,149 1,741 1,408 - 5,945 4,306 1,639 4,707 4,637 70

24,949 13,517 11,432 - 31,574 20,554 11,020 27,549 26,852 ~97 24,949 '13,517 11,432 31,574 20,554 11,020 27,549 26,852 697

-- '

21,756 11,772 9,984 23,504 16,377 7,127 28,192 27,473 719 21,756 11,772 9,984 -- 23,504 16,377 7,127 28,192 27,473 719

475

CEIISUS ABSTAACT

MAIN WORKERS

M1n1ng and quarrying Manufacturing. processing. Ma,nufacturing. processing servicing and repairs 1n servicing iind repairs in household industry other than household industry

IV V{ a) V{b)

; p M F" P M F P M. F

.34 .35" 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

,1 1 . .... 30 25 5 736 691 45 1 , 30 25 . . 5 736 691. . 45 '

65 58 7 1,214 1,163 51 65 58 7 1,214 1.163 51

2 2 126 78 48 1.250 1.OM 161 2 2 126 78 48 1.250 1.089 161

80 76 4 1,120 1,062 58

80 76 4 1,120 1 ;062 58

3 3 94 82 12 1,569 1.526 43 3 3 94 82 12 1,569 1.526 43

2 2 245 227 18 958 878 80 Z 2 242 224 18 699 622 77

3 3 ~~ 259 256 3 3 3 259 256 3

2 2 120 98 22 596 547 49 2 2 120 98 22 596 547 49

215 206 9 39i 390 3 215 206 9 393 390 3 476 DIStRICT PRIMMY

Sl. District Total/ -INDIJSTHAL CATEGORY OF No. C.D BlOCk Rural! C1t.l'I Urban T,II'I Constructions. Trade and co.merce Transport, storage and cOIII11un1Cat1ons VI VII YIn P- M F P " F' P M f 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

8 Chohla Sahib T 173 173 909 885 24 494 492 2 t ~jD. Bt I)Ck R 173 173 909 885 24 494 4~2 2 U

9 Gand1w1nd T ~34 334 1.229 1,220 9 914 910 4 C.D. Block R 334 334 1.229 1.220 9 914 910 4 U -- 10 Khadur Sahib T 356 356 .,- 1,049 1.023 26 676 676 C.D. Block R 356 356 1,049 1,023 26 676 676 U

11 Naushehra T 404 403 1,134 1,104 30 1.106 1,104 2 Pannuan C.D. Block R 404 403 1,134 1,104 30 1,106 1,104 2 U

12 7 arll Tar~n T 476 474 Z 1.547 ',509 38 1,323 1,321 2 C.0. BlOCk R 476 474 2 1.547 1,509 38 1,323 1,321 2 U

13 Bh i khi wi rid T. lXl 329 1 1,726 1,712 14 693 692 1 C.D. Block R 301 300 1 1,014 1,001 13 564 564 U 29 29 712 711 129 128 Bhikhhrind U 29 29 712 111 129 128 (C. T.) 14 Patti T 202 ro1 1 715 153 22 602 601 1 C.D. Block R ·202 201 1 775 753 22 602 601 , U

1S hltoba T 139 139 810 807 3 327 327 . C.D. Block R 139 139 810 807 3 327 327 U 477

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers

Otl'ler services IX

p M f p F p F

52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

3.033 2.830 2()3 8 8 58.079 U.574 38.505 3.033 2.830 203 8 8 58,079 19.574 38.505 ....

2,078 1.846 2"32 69.684 23.562 46.122

2.07a "\,846 t~ .... 69.684 23.562 4e,122 _...

3.167 2.743 424 73.707 24.961 48,746 3.167 2.,743. 424 73.101 24.961 48.746 -- 2,329 1.991 332 -. 62.175 21.284' , 40.891

&.12!l 1.991 332 62.175 21,284 40.891

3.510 3.164 346 90,341 36.611 59.730 3.510 3.164 346 .. 90,341 30,611 59.130 --

~.2b9 4.073 186 39 6 33 67.5Ou 22,620 44,880

~.008 1,881 127 39 6 33 60.249 20,092 40.157

~.251 2.192 59 7.25f 2,528 4.723

~. 251 2.192 59 1.251 .2.528 4.• 723

1,824 1.660 164 1 59,862 20.085 39,777

1,824 1,660 164 1 -.. - 59,862 20,085 39,777 -- 3,708 3.623 85 1 1 51.897 16.759 35,138 :3:,708 . 3.623 85 ' 1 51.897. 16.759 35,138 478 DISTRICT PRIMARY

Sl. DfStr jetl Tata 11 Area lio. of No. of Total pJpulation Total population '1n the No. C.D." Blockl Rur,al/ in, ,occu pied house- (including institutional age group 0--6 City/ urban sq; residen- holds and nouseless population Town kms; ttal p M F M F housES

1 2 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 ' lO 11 12 "

Cities/U.As.&aving Population 100,OOO.and above

Amritsar U 114.95 114,155 126',283 708,835 , 3]6.478 . 332,357 110.88Ci1 59.547 ' 51,342 ' (M. Corpn.) TOwJIS/U,~A5. having Population less thaI'). 100;000 :

1 . R'amdas "(M.e •. ) .U· . ~;5'0 . 816 852 4 ~.76S 2.495 2.270 ,872 479 393 2 Raja Sansi U' 15.55 1,578 1.772 l() ,Ooa 5,,290 4,718 '.,874 ' 1,038 836 (C.T :)

3 Majitha U.A • U N.A. 1,679 1,739 10,713 5.738 4,975 1,826 991 829 (i) Majitha U 1.50 1,568 1.614 9.917 5,304 4,608 1.655 901 754 (M.C. )

( f ij ) Rori and U N.A 111 125 801 434 367 171 96 75 Idgah(O~G.r 4 Amritsar U 2.85 780 780 3.832 2,02S 1.809 540 283 257 Cantt·(C.B.) 5 Jandiala U 4.20 3,154 3,168 19.293 10,191 9. 'D2 3.341 1,860 1,481 (M.e .j

6 *Rayya U 1.50 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1.494 813 681 iN.A.C.)

7 Tarn Taran U 36.00 7,595 7.9~3 47 .~29 25,316 22,213 7,650 4.119 3.531 (M.e. ) 8 Patti (M.e.) u 4.30 4.403 4,480 27,776 15,373 12,403 4,446 2,479 1,967 9 Bhikhiwind U 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7.165 4.793 1.936 1.034 902 (C.L)

*lown treated as such for the f1rst time in 1981 Census which continue as town in 1991 Census. 479 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MIN ~ER$

Scheduled Caste~ Scheduled Uterates To-tal ma1n worklr$ Trilles ' (I-IX~' P M F P H F P M F P " . ,F

13 14 1~ 16 ,17 18 19 20 . 21 ~2 23 24

124.783' '66.728 . 58.055 . 449,985.' 25~, 121 . 196,864' 213;459 199.667 13,792

_.. . 2.2.1Q 1,.153 1.,057 2.,344 1,366 978' .1;264i'· 1.,193' 67 4;092. 2; '57 1,935 4.669 2.743 1.926 . .2.997 2.686 . 3.12

4.372 2;339 2,'033 5,,411, 3,208 2.203 2.894 2,783 111 3,876 2.067 , 1,809 -- 5,1'60 ·3.060 2.100 .2.676 2,565 . "11

496 272 224 251 148 103 218 '2)8

1,005 522' 483 2,533' . 1,448 . 1.085 . 1,189 998 . . 191-

5.771 3,072 2,699 ------10.727 6,071 4,656 5,542 6.279 263

2,008 1.091 917 ------5,615 3.505 2.110 2.949 2,834 115

8,948 4.790 4,158 -- -_ -- 29,204 16.710 12,494 14,217 13.18~ 1,032

5.635 3,151 2,484 15,101 9,389 5,712 8,665 8 •.101 ~64 3.149 1.741 1,408 5,945 4.~6 1,639 4.707 4,637 70 480 DISTRICT PRIMARY

S1. District/. Total/ INDUSTRI~l tATEGORY OF 'to. C.D. Slock/ Rul'a 1/ ·City/ Urban TO'wn Cultivators Agr1cut~ral lab9ur~rs Livestock, forestry. fis~ing, hunting and plantat ton~. orchards and a Hied activities 11 III

P H F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33·

·Cities/U.As.h~lng Population 100,000 and 8DOYe

1 Amritsar U 4,603 4.575 28 1~,405 11,820 585 1,398 1,330 68 (M. Corpn.) Towns/U.As •••Yfng·Popul.tfoft less than loo,ODD

Ramdas (M.e:) u 267 263 4 34.6 338 8 4 4 2 Raja. Sans1 U 207 207 479 468 11 22 22 (C.l.)

3 M'ajitha U. A. U: 416 415 '1 1.130. 1,094 36 7 7 _. ( 1)". Maj i tha U 3~6 395 1· 1,004 ·968 36 7 . . 7 . . , (M.C.t ~ H) Ror.i and' 0 20 20 126 126 .- i-dgah (G.G. ) 4 Amritsar U 3 3 23 23 198 171 27 Cantt. (C .8.) 5 Jandiala U 425 425 1,334 1,266 68 32 32 (M.C )

6 *Rayya U 181 181 262 262 9 9 (N.A.C. )

7 Tarn Taran U 791 787 4 1,333 1,318 15 121 115 6 (M.C.) 8 Patti (M.e.) U 1,011 1,007 4 2,060 2,044 16 69 67 2 9 Qh1khiwind U 579 579 738 732 6 7 7 (c. T.) 481

'ElSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

, , Mining and quarrying' . M,anufacturing. processhig. M~nufacturing. proc~$sing s~l"v,1cin.g an,d repairs in servicing 'and repairs ill' househbld industry 'other t~an household' industry

IV V(a) V (b)

p M F M F p M F

34 35 36 . 31 38 39 ' 40 41 4Z

9 9 483 393 90 60.678 59,518 1.160

28 26 2 99 90 854 687 167 283 256 27 .. -_ 26 96 235 233 2 22 22 222 220 2

4 4 13 13

214 206 8

9 9 1,093 1,089 4

17 16 341 340 1

109 101 8 2,060 2.016 44

43 36 7 645 640 5

3 3 25~ 256 3 482 DISTRICT PRIMARY

S1. District Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. C.D B',ock Rural/ , City/ Urban Town Constructions Trade and c01llllerce Transport. storage and cOIIIIIunlcations VI VI I Vlll p. ,M F p- M F P III F

2 3 43 ' 44' 4~, 46 47 48 49 5D 51

C1.tteslU.As~hav1ng P~ulat1o" ,100.000 and abote,

l' . Amritsar I) ,,' , 6~~5/: 6;799" 158 64,730 63.513 ' 1-0217 15.903 15.,624 279 , ·{M~ tOrpn.) , , , TO"I/~..,As .....y1ng populatton less than 100.000

Ramdas (M.e.) U 14 14 132 132 77 77 2 Raja Sansi U 110 110 318 311 7 230 226 4 (C. T.) 3 Maj1tha U.A. U 54 54 428 426 2 132 132 ' (1) Majitha U 53 53 4G2 400 2 119 119 (M.e.) ( 11) Rori and U 26 26 13 13 Idgah(O.G.) 4 Amrltsar U 20 1'9 1 163 157 6 93 87 6 Cantt. (C.B.) 5 Jand1ala U 102 102 1,451 1.442 9 261 260 (K.C.)

6 *~a U 68 68 638 635 3 13e 130 . (".A.C.)

7 Tarn Taran U 355 352 3 4.320 4,252 68 888 878 10 (M.C. ) 8 Patti (M.C.) U 117 117 1,519 1,502 17 367 365 2 9 Bhtkh1w1nd U 29 29 712 711 129 128 483

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers

Other s~rvices IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

46,293 36,086 10.207 495.376 176.811 '318.565

293 240 53 3,505 1,302 2.203 493 397 96 5 4 7,006 2,604 4,402

466 396 70 7.819 2,955 4.864 451 381 70 7.236 2,739 4,497

15 15 . 583 216 367

475 332 143 2,643 1,025 1,618

835 654 181 13,751 4,912 8,839

1,303 1,193 110 6,173 2,272 3.901

4.239 3,365 874 33,312 12,131 21,181

2,834 2.523 311 19,111 7.072 12.039 2,251 2,192 59 7,251 2,528 4,723

C.D. BLOC~WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT AJNALA C~D. BLOCK 488 AJNAlA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loc a­ Name of village Area of No. of .No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (w ith Hadbast No. ) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

P M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11

Total 566.04 26,626 27,147 164,84488,084 76,760 29,952 16,017 13,935

Rural 566.04 26,626 27,147 164,84488,084 76,760 29,952 16,017 13.935 Urban Ajnala Tahsil (Part) Araj i Kassowa 1a (77) 160.00 Un­

2 Kassowala (76) 489.00 Un­ 3 Arazi Saharan (75) 184.00 Un­ 4 Saharan (74) 246.00 Un­ 5 kamalpur kalan (72) 250.00 Un­ 6 Oadra (68) 67.00 Un­

7 Arazi Sangoke (69) 18.00 Un­

8 Phulpur (67) 82.00 Un- 9 Gaggar (66) 204.00 50 50 299 153 146 47 28 19 10 Sangoke (70) 249.00 64 64 356 196 160 63 35 28 11 Nissoke (71 ) 189.00 50 50 318 160 158 49 22 27

12 kamalpur khurd (73) 226.00 Un- 13 Ghonewala (78) 399.00 201 201 1,042 548 494 192 97 95

14 Machhiwala (80) 269.00 130 130 B12 416 396 151 76 75 15 Mangu Naru (79) 57.00 12 12 91 49 42 23 10 13

16 Kot Gurbaksh (83) 190.00 84 84 552 279 273 77 42 35

17 Shahzada (Bl) lB5.00 35 35 219 111 108 35 17 18

18 Jatta (82) 194.00 121 121 768 397 371 119 60 59

19 Passia (85) 182.00 146 146 690 372 318 141 BO 61 20 Kotl i Shah Habib (88) 35.:00 36 38 206 118 88 35 23 12 21 Ramdas (84) 1,711.00 130 138 882 471 411 156 92 64

22 Awan Near Ramdas' (94) 1,213.00 280 280 1,766 911 855 344 177 167 23 Pandori (89) 191.00 65 65 405 215 190 73 42 31 24 Mehmad Mandranwalal(87) 433.00 178 178 1,041 543 498 243 129 114

25 Ta libpur ~8.00 8 8 49 4 489 a.sus ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Ag~ icultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F ~1 F M f'

12 13 14 15 16 ' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

19.311 16.854 41,760 26.463 49.246 1,713 21,019 206 16,119 513 19.311 16,854 .,-- 41,760 26,463 49,246 1,713 21,019 206 16.119. 513

i nhabi ted inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited

14 13 38 33 67 26 38 • 95 74 1B 111 31 26 89 77 88 83 5 inhabited 36 40 252 160 302 3 181 70 67 73 149 106 247 124 102 21 8 22 21 -- 172 151 153 121 153 2 42 80 13 15 62 41 61 61 8 3 153 108 234 4 192 30 166 98 213 21 107 95 18 22 10 54 38 71 ·2 16 50 6 6 206 154 250 7 166 47 62 62 375 266 488 33 205 194 19 14 113 79 116 4 56 39 99 97 193 117 306 3 155 116 8 5 19 9 15 15 490

AJIIAlA C.O. BlOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations', repairs in. repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activiti~s industry industry III -----IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 - Total 191 5 1 178 100 1.817 107 Rural 191 5 1 178 100 1,817 107 Urban Ajnala Tahsil (Part) Araj i Kassowa 1a [77) Un- 2 Kassowala [76 ) Un- 3 Arai Saharan (75 ) Un- 4 Saharan (74) Un- 5 Kamalpur Kalan (72) Un- 6 Dadra (68) Un- 7 Arai Sangoke (69) Un- 8 Phulpur (67) Un- 9 Gaggar (66) 2 10 Sangoke (70) 11 Nissoke (71) 12 kamalpur Khurd (73) Un- 13 Ghonewala (78) 2 4 11 14 Machhiwala (80) 15 Mangu Naru (9) 16 Kot Gurbaksh (83) 4 17 Shahzada (81 ) 18 Jatta ( 82) 3 19 Passia (85 ) 4 20 Kotl; Shah Habib (88) 4 21 Ramdas (84 ) 2 22 Awan Near Ramdas (94 } 7 18 12 9 23 Pandori (89) 3 1 24 Mehmad Mandranwa 1a (87) 13 1 25 Ta11bpur (86) 491 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -work er 5 workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storag~ and services communications

VI VII VIII IX ------'--_ M' F M F M F ~I F 1>1 F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 ...- -_ .. _---- 653 2,472 43 1,250 5 5.546 733 7 2 33,831 75,045 653 2.472 43 1,250 5 5,546 733 7 2 38,831 75,045

inhabited inhab ited inhabited inhabited inhabited lnhabited inhabited inhabited 86 146

83 160

72 158 inhabited

2 8 3 21 3 246 491 4 14 169 395 27 42 9 8 9 2 126 271

50 108 3 2 4 3 163 367 3 4 3 159 297 47 86 5 5 7 17 7 221 404 "' 16 12 41 5 423 822

2 13 2 99 186 5 3 5 9 2 237 495 14 20 492

AJNAlA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with HadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential blockl houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 ., 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsjl {Part) 26 Nangal Sohal (91 ) 331.00 96 96 639 362 277 115 68 47 27 Katla (90) 216.00 43 43 257 132 125 35 23 12 28 Rurewal (92) 203.00 55 55 260 137 123 61 35 26 29 Panjgrianwala (65) 435.00 61 61 354 201 153. 46 25 21 30 Ghumrai (64 ) 334.00 61 61 390 198 192 77 38 39 31 Oarya Musa (63) 347.00 82 82 451 239 212 96 53 43 32 Ohangai (93) 127.00 43 48 226 119 107 35 20 15 33 Langarpur (61 ) 68.00

34 Malakpur (62) 384.00 169 169 944 498 446 196 97 99 35 Momanpur a (97) 96.00 23 23 134 69 65 27 12 15 36 Pairewal (95) 278.00 117 117 659 338 321 121 65 56 37 Lakhuwa 1 (264) 334.00 73 73 425 215 210 65 31 34 38 Kotli Jamait Singh (96) 77 .00 21 38 233 116 117 44 24 20 39 Thoba (98) 397.00 314 314 1,747 .911 836 269 140 129 40 Karalian (263) 489.00 234 234 1,144 622 522 211 120 91 41 Jassar (265) 183.00 146 148 887 468 419 167 93 74

42 Vilkowal (266) 570.00 235 235 1y 311 712 599 224 127 97 43 Hailar (267) 55.00 37 38 204 105 99 44 23 21 44 Madu Chhanga (268) 211.00 189 189 1,084 566 518 221 106 115 45 Talwandi Bhangwan (269) 124.00 110 110 609 320 289 122 63 59 46 Kot Mugha 1 (270) 97.00 33 34 220 110 110 41 14 27 47 Boharwa 1a (271) 252.00 115 115 725 384 341 138 76 62 48 Mohan Bhandari (258) 542.00 315 327 1,955 1,037 918 399 202 197 49 Talwandi Nahar (272) 236.00 164 170 1,027 520 507 189 102 87 50 Nawan Pind (273) 371.00 134 134 928 496 432 166 96 70 51 Bal Bawa (274) 211.00 168 168 991 528 463 207 114 93 52 Ni zampura (275) 228.00 58 58 421 207 214 75 29 46 493 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

198 159 139 53 196 149 40 3 4 74 56 62 2 30 27 4 3 51 37 72 31 39 58 40 62 17 105 2 72 32 2 109 105 88 57 85 54 , 28 37 27 93 65 127 2 13 100 4 9 70 52 47 ·40 5 inhabited

98 96 201 121 294 164 125 34 28 36 32 69 64 172 133 178 13 97 38 3 25 24 100 72 138 10 78 53 30 33 57 46 58 3 41 8 21 14 432 299 552 18 259 138 89 ?3 236 165 380 14 153 99 64 61 261 189 213 5 119 17 99 86 363 233 348 54 179 45 4 6 43 32 56 34 11 246 230 261 149 309 106 122 64 62 151 84 169 93 62 55 29 66 53 5 17 14 191 117 207 37 75 88 11 392 374 451 306 557 9 228 215 183 179 306 243 261 6 116 89 35 29 218 154 283 2 197 71 179 146 259 168 269 . 2 87 126 44 48 99 79 115 71 41 494 AJNAlA C.D. BLOCk- VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manuf actur i 09, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish quarrYing processing. processing 1ng, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV Veal V(b) M F M·· F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 26 Nangal Sohal (91 ) 2 27 Katla (90) 3 28 Rurewal (92) 29 Panjgar i anwa 1a (65j 30 Ghumrai (64) 31 Darya Musa (63) 2 32 Dhangai (93) 33 langarpur (61 ) Un-

34 Malakpur (62) 35 Momanpura (97) 36 Pairewal (95 ) 7 37 lakhuwal (264) 38 Kotl i Jamait Singh (96) 3 39 Thoba (98) 2 18 40 Karalian (263) 54 6 41 Jassar (265) 26 42 Makowa 1 (266) 2 3 11 19 43 Hail ar .( 267) 4 44 Madu Chhanga (268) 15 22 45 Talwandi Bhangwan (269) 5 46 Kot Mughal (270) 2

47 Boharwala ~271) 20 21 48 Mohan Bhandar i (258) 2 9 33 49 Talwandi Nahar (272) 2 17 50 Nawan Pind (273) 2 51 Bal Bawa (274) 2 17 52 Nizampura (275 ) 2 495 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS r4argina 1 Non -worker s worters Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

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

3 2 166 277

1, 2 70 123 65 122 96 151 113 191 4 2 6 2 -- 112 210 72 107 inhabited

4 • 204 446 3 - 33 65 6 9 14 5 10 160 308 2 3 7 77 200 4 2 3 58 114- 9 45 20 61 18 359 818 23 12 37 7 242 508 3 20 16 12 5 255 414 7 44 5 22 37 27 364 545 3 2 49 98 8 9 10 17 257 517 3 4 151 289 2 -- 3 44 110 8 9 3 4 . 5 177 304 9 23 3 35 9 480 909 3 9 11 14 6 259 501 2 4 7 2 213 430 6 9 20 2 259 461 1 92 213 496 AJNALA C.D. BlOCk VILLAGE PR IMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with lIadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential blQck/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 53 Hardo Put 1i (278) 436.00 193 193 1,004 533 471 187 103 84 54 Kot Kesra Singh (279) 98.00 65 65 380 191 189 56 29 27 55 Phere Waryah (257) 132.00 58 58 363 182 181 68 35 33 56 Kot 1a Sadar (277) 101.00 93 93 540 295 245 89 51 38 57 Chak Sikandar (276) 418.00 202 204 1,177 609 568 173 91 82 58 Wachhova (255) 763.00 482 482 2,747 1,418 1,329 489 255 234 59 loharka (256) 100.00 14 19 131 65 66 38 21 17 60 Mattey Nanga 1 (260) 342.00 214 215 1,182 635 547 234 132 102 61 Gaurey Nangal (259) 204.00 119 119 700 369 331 146 82 64 62 Dial Bharang (254) 306.00 134 134 800 416 384 195 106 89 63 Kotla Kazian (244) 64.00 67 67 359 188 171 64 37 27 64· Bath (290) 228.00 196 196 1,113 564 549 170 78 92 65 kamalpura (243) 558.00 298 314 1,728 910 818 338 186 152 66 Makam (242) 260.00 112 130 799 424 375 132 69 63 67 Chamyari (236) 1,455.00 571 571 4,062 2.173 1,889 690 378 312 68 Khanowal (245) 156.00 143 143 837 448 389 140 77 63 69 Bhure Gill (247) 413.00 179 183 993 529 464 166 84 82 70 Harar Mutsil (246) 152.00 48 48 326 167 159 57 29 28 Shure Gill 1'1 Dialpura (252) 220.00 123 123 744 409 335 123 67 56 72 Urdhan (253) 303.00 119 119 772 407 365 147 84 63 73 Sadhar (261) 272.00 155 183 1,079 531 548 193 107 '86 74 Nano Ke (262) 359.00· 132 132 889 471 418 175 107 68 . 75 Nasar (251) 142.00 64 64 389 213 176 44 23 21 76 Abu Said (250) 241.00 140 141 919 461 458 181 91 96 77 l aungo Maha 1 (249) 374.00 117 117 692 349 343 101 55 52

78 Gaggo Mahal (248) 962.00 463 476 2,859 1,470 1,389 572 288 284 79 Sultan Mahal (102) 157.00 70 70 452 233 219 82 47 35 497

CENSUS ABSTRACf.

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes 1r i bes

Total main Cultivators ~Agricultural workers labourers

( I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

351 297 231 142 296 6 89 152 2 36 38 96 98 118 76 26 83 70 90 5 21 64 99 67 170 114 181 3 85 56 186 152 357 270 306 30 159 82 11 292 274 685 454 734 50 298 2 301 17 34 31 33 23 168 150 290 187 351 5 211 94 103 80 160 104 167 2 96 32 182 166 169 114 204 6 83 83 .. _ 36 27 110 73 93 51 19

1"'1Iv 170 291 207 365 80 238 263 243 411 289 503 250 171 4 3 206 133 243 49 169 56 46 165 153 1,0.14 614 1,184 132 503 481 108 113 94 269 173 223 13 125 56 9 155 131 222 134 317 4 165 117 3 9 7 95 74 94 8 75 3 14 4

102 82 249 159 226 31 10V; 46 21 191 168 213 149 246 11 120 107 9 161 185 306 258 276 3 152 74 196 198 203 148 229 126 86 14 15 116 68 119 72 27 33 50 212 173 246 6 145 64 2 22 20 195 156 193 2 121 44

378 342 648 427 803 17 358 237 28 23 107 104 124 2 53 56 498 AJNAlA C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi1lage INDUSTRIAL CAtEGORY OF !1AIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, mining and Manufacturing t~anu-factlJring No. fqrestry, fish- quarrying processing. processing iog, hunting serv ic i ng and servicing and and plantations, repair's in repairs in other orchards and household than household all i ed activities industry industry III IV Veal V (b)

M F M F M t M F

Z 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajna 1.a Tails i1 (Part) 53 Hardo Putli (278) 1 24 54 Kot-Kesra Singh (279) 55 Phere War yah (257) 56 Kot 1a Saday' (277 ) 9 57 Chak Sikandar (276 ) 12 58 Wachhova (255) 14 13 14

":l 59 loharka (256) " 60 Mattey Nanga1 (260) 5 61 Gaurey Nanga1 (259) 10 62 Dial Bhar'lng (254) 6 63 Kotla Kazian (244) 9 64 Bath (290) 3 65 Kamalpura (243) 22 66 Makam (242) 2 67 Chamyari (236) 3 27 18 68 Khanowal (245) -- 9 69 Bhure Gill (247) 11 70 Harar Muts i 1 (246) 3 Shure Gill 71 Dialpura (252) 2 8 72 Urdhan (253 ) 5 73 Sadhar (261) 2 3 74 Nano Ke (262) 75 Nasar ( 251) . 8 76 Abu Said (250) 4 77 l aungo Maha 1 (249) . 3

78 6a990 Mahal (248) 44 9 79 Sultan Maha l ( 102) 4 499

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers

Constructions Trade and Tran~ort, Other Connerc! storS'ge and services communications

VI Vll VIII IX

M F M F M F M F lot F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 9 13 3 237 465 7 7 73 189 2 .... 2 5 92 176 7 7 2 5 12 .114 242 4 16 11 21 18 303 538 5 39 14 49 17 684 1,279 1 2 1 3 32 66 25 4 11 5 284 542 10 13 5 2 202 329 3 6 4 18 5 212 378 3· 1 10 95 171 5 22 9 7 199 548 12 27 4 15 407 817 15 181 326 13 37 22 80 22 989 1,757 8 5 5 14 4 225 376 3 5 6 10 212 460 73 151

6 12 24 2l 8 183 304 3 3 8 2 161 354 13 17 15 2 255 545 5 2 8 242 418 1 7 .4 94 176 5 10 3 15 4 215 452 2 8 6 8 156 341

16 46 40 61 8 667 1,372 2 2 6 2 109 217 500 AJNALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and Mo. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M

2 3 4 5 6 '1 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 80 Kallo Maha1 (101) 179.00 73 73 450 234 216 65 37 28 81 Dhurian ( 100) 287.00 124 133 736 386 350 120 64 56 82 Bajwa (99) 89.00 15 15 99 48 51 15 9 6

83 Oujawal (60) 302.00 186 186 1,113 590 523 185 93 .92 84 Kot Rajada (59) 487.00 119 i119 839 435 404 169 80 89 85 Shadal (103) 53.00 15 15 114 58 56 16 6 10 86 Samrai ( 104) 46.00 33 34 234 128 106 34 20 14

87 Sufian (105) ~29.00 121 121 678 340 338 117 56 61 88 Gha1ib (107) 204.00 113 113 609 319 290 127 72 55 89 Sanrnowa 1 (108) 144.00 34 34 178 89 89 36 14 22 90 Dla1 Bhatti ( 109) 244.00 207 207 1,235 643 592' 274 135 139 91 Anayatpura (118) 346.00 40 40 228 117 111 30 11 19 92 Harar Khurd ( 119) 277.00 133 136 770 395 375 155 73 82 93 Jrta'rar Kalan (235) 211.00 147 '147 890 457 433 163 82 81 94 Kat1 i Amb (234) 286.00 130 140 801 430 371 130 83 47 95 Gujarpura (121) 568.00 217 217 1,314 693 621 229 121 108 96 Ajna 1a (232) 566.00 1,779 1,943 13,427 8,028 5,399 1,976 1,088 888 97 [brahimpura (233) 275.00 98 98 673 355 318 122 60 62 98 Bhakha Tara Singh (231) 206.00 170 170 1,012 534 478 199 108 91 99 Dhariwal l237) 437.00 300 300 1,935 ',023 912 360 197 163

100 Teri (230; 387.00 133 133 845 454 391 133 69 64 101 Rajian (229) 187.00 96 96 719 396 323 138 77 61 102 Panjgrain N1jran (228) 235.00 138 138 873 458 415 119 85 94 103 Bhakha Har1 Singh (227) 53.00 101 114 567 308 259 79 46 33 104 Kotli Saidan (226) 99.00 Un- 105 Pandori Sukha (225) 64.00 49 49 331 174 157 71 35 36 Singh

106 Riyar (224) 212.00 105 105 597 304 293 99 51 48 501 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main cultivators Agricultural workers labol.lrers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M ' F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

32 31 144 98 138 92 23 73 5j 178 120 221 1 114 44 31 26 26 26 181 . 154 246 142 308 2 105 190 19 ,9 -- 164 92 242 123 106 29 18 35 35 6 5 65 36 79 63 10 69 68 ' 152 108 188 4 66 107 150 134 144 92 181 87 76 22 25 45 38 57 36 10 30 19 268 162 373 6 107 195 10 4 78 59 64 2 52 107 106 193 155 187 40 133 126 118 225 158 249 1 144 97 55 44 219 152 220 22 138 53 21 105 94 358 249 374 4 184 122 1,055 747 6,018 3,043 5,185 227 439 229 4 12 19 166 105 215 154 40 191 180 302 215 263 22 54 165 15 260 221 474 358 559 7 301 143 131 100 234 165 238 2 93 109 207 170 163 103 220 3 91 110 159 169 223 151 250 134 101 57 63 144 98 194 18 59 114 inhabited 81 79 69 38 86 32 36

85 86 207 158 153 3 94 34 50~

'AJNALA, C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca· Name of vi 11 age I"D~STRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS ticn (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, minlng and· Manufacturing Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing. processing ing, hunting servicin9 and servicing and and plantations, repairs 1n repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry. industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 80 Kallo Mahal (lOl) 6 81 Dhurian ( 100) 11 82 Bajwa (99)

83 Oujowal (60) 4 84 Kot Rajada (59) 2 85 Bhadal (103)

86 Samra; (104) ~-. 87 Suflan (105) 4 88 Ghalib ( 107) 3 2 89 Sanrnowal ( 108) 2 . 1 90 Dial Bhatti ( 109) -- 11 3 12 91 Anayatpura ( 118) 1 92 Harar Khurd (119) 93 Harar Kalan (235) 2 94 Katl i Amb (234) 3 -- 95 Gujarpura (121) 3 10 96 Ajnal a (232) 37 2 1 25 7 360 3 97 Ibrahimpura (233) 2 98 Bhakha Tara Singh (231) 2 .~ 7 99 Dhariwal (237) 9 14 100 Teri (230) 3 101 Raj ian (229) 3 102 Panjgrain Nijran (22S) 4 103 Bhakha Hari Singh (227) 2 12 1 1 104 Kot 1i Sa idan (226)

.. _ _:.'T"" , 105 Pandori Sukha (225) .•if: .'. ' 11 Singh 106 Riyar (224) - ~-r.' L :r~~ 9 503 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F ,., F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 5 8 96 216 5 24 22 165 349 22 51 5 4 2 282 521 3 6 193 403 23 56 1 3 49 106 6 3 4 152 334 11 138 289 8 32 89 8 16 8 15 3 270 586 3 6 2 -- 53 109 10 2 208 374 3 208 432 6 2 17 210 349 9 12 17 1 17 3 319 617 134 1,015 9 144 2,801 200 2,843 5.172 5 13 140 318 3 6 26 6 271 456 22 19 11 40 7 464 905 2 9 3 19 2 216 389 2 13 3 176 320 5 6 208 414 12 2 3 5 114 241 inhabited 7 1 88 156

1 4 10 3 151 290 504

AJNALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total populat10n in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses town/ ward ;n sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

107 Sara; (223) 177.00 209 ~14 1,321 702 619 302 172 130 108 Chak Phu1.a (222) 111.00 45 45 278 142 136 43 21 22 109 l akhuwa 1 (122) 353.00 210 210 1,149 619 530 231 131 100 110 Gurala (120) 389.00 116 116 763 411 352 177 94 83 111 Kotli Kazian (116) 109.00 18 18 115 55 60 22 11 11 112 A1 ;wa 1 ( 117) 173.00 68 68 423 235 188 98 58 40 113 Jagdev Khurd (112) 368.00 222 222 1:246 673 573 248 143 105 114 Chak Bala (111) 144.00 96 96 628 319 309 145 71 74 115 Sahawal (45) 265.00 50 54 301 162 139 49 30 19 116 Nangal Amb (110) 263.00 55 65 259 138 121 44 26 18

117 tham~r Pur (106) 223.00 137 137 836 429 407 140 73 67 118 Dadian (55 ) 141.00 Un­ 119 Budha Warsal (54) 67.00 Un- 120 Kat 1; Barwa 1a (56 ) 197.00 Un- 121 Araz; Kat Razada (58) 28.00 Un-

122 Shahzadabad (57) 75.00 Un­ 123 Badha i Chima (53) 175.00 Un- 124 Araz; Darya (52) 67.00 Un- 125 Darya Mansur (51 ) 198.00 Un- 126 Kami rpura (50) 102.00 16 16 85 50 35 16 7 9 127 Sa 11 abe Darya (49) 555.00 82 82 492 276 216 57 33 24 128 Gill (48) 134.00 5 5 21 13 8 3 2 129 Bhani Gill (47) 127.00 Un- 130 Dhian Singhpura (46) 275.00 Un- 131 Dalla Rajputan (113) 176.00 221 221 1,262 671 591 312 168 144 132 Dalla Mallian (114 ) 27.00 113 113 557 273 284 144 66 78 133 Tera Rajputan (115) 410.00 269 269 1,409 746 663 324 162 162 505

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled S~heduled Literates INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers 1abourers

( I-IX) I I

M F M F M F M F M F F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

293 236 240 182 3n 8 117 172 38 48 72 56 72 34 21 25 19 148 96 380 10 110 224 49 41 176 92 226 114 106 22 30 32 23 145 124 72 29 109 52 57 89 70 304 198 350 32 111 1 128 15 37 33 117 65 164 27 36 94 85 65 96 89 13 11 59 41 83 4 69 86 61 200 128 233 124 99 inhabited .1nhabited inhabited inhabited

inhabite'd inhabited inhabited inhabited 8 3 36 2 32 31 22 135 82 154 2 88 38 -- 3 9 9 inhabited inhabited 24 5 444 8 435 56 19 180 19 158 156 31 442 232 195 506

AJNALA C.D. BLOCK YlLLAGE P~I"ARY

Loca- ~ame of vill age INOUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (wi th Hadbast No. ) Code Livestock, mining and Manuf acturi ng Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry lIT IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 1\)7 Sara; (223) 3 8 108 Chak Phula (222) 3 109 l akhuwa 1 (122) 6 3 110 Gurala (120) 111 Kotli Kazian (116) 3 112 Aliwal (117 ) 113 Jagdev Khurd (112 ) 4 2 29 114 Chak Bala (111) 16 26 5 115 Sahowal (45)

116 Nangal Amb ( 110) 3 7 1 117 Chamarpur (106) 118 Dadian (55) Un- 119 Budha Warsa 1 (54) Un- 120 Katli Barwala (56) Un- 121 Ara2 i Kot Ra2ada (58) Un- 122 Shahzadabad (57) un- 123 Badhai Chima (53) Un- 124 Arazi Darya (52) Un- 125 Darya Mansur (51 ) Un- 126 Kamirpura (50) 127 Sal1abe Oarya (49) 2 128 Gi 11 (48) 129 Shani Gi 11 (47) Un- 130 Ohian Singhpura (46) Un- 131 Dalla Rajputan ( 113)

132 Da 11 a Ma 11 i an (114) _. -- 133 Tera Rajputan (115) 2 507 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOlll11erce storage and services communications

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

7 27 12 27 8 329 611 3 5 6 70 136 5 7 2 8 16 7 239 520 5 185 351 2 2 1 23 60 126 188 3 28 27 20 12 323 541 3 5 5 155 282 5 66 139 1 3 3 55 117 4 2 3 196 407 inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited 14 35 3 12 10 1 122 214 .. 4 8 inhabited inhabited 1 227 591 2 1 93 284 3 9 304 663 508-, AJNAlA C.D. BlOCk VIlU&E "111M'

Loca· Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population tot., population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu· house· ( inclUding age group 0-6 Code in hect· pied holds tnstitut10nal and No. ares and rest· hous"es. population) of C.O. denttal blockl houses townl ward 1n sq. kms.

p M Ii M F

1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 AJnala Tah.,1 (Part) 134 Chak Dogran (124) 325.00 289 289 1 ;456 787 669 394 191 203 135 Fatehwal (123) 338.00 144 144 885 448 437 212 113 99 136 Ta 1wand 1 Rat Dado (220) 333.00 131 131 876 458 418 203 104 gg 137 Sarang Dev (126) 465.00 406 413 2.510 1,332 1,178 515 268 247 138 Granthgarh (125) 97.00 49 49 333 176 157 50 28 22 139 Ba11aharwal (44) 654.00 558 558 3,031 1,676 1,355 649 346 303 140 Bohgan (42) 214.00 Un­ 141 Sundergarh (40) 240.00 Un­ 142 Bhainian (39) 243.00 Un­ 143 Chhanan (41) 119.00 Un- 144 Khanwal (43) 245.00 173 173 1,069 557 512 234 120 114 145 Ratpur kalan (38) 462.00 135 135 875 474 401 189 118 71 146 Mahj i Meun {'35 ) 291.00 19 19 122 68 54 35 21 14 147 Saido Ga~i (37) 131.00 32 32 179 - 95 84 44 19 25 148 Jafar Kat ( 128) 281.00 144 144 664 353 311 157 89 158 149 Kotl i Koka (127) 93.00 52 52 314 158 156 80 36 44 150 Chakaul (129) 255.00 154 154 877 447 430 218 117 101 151 Punga (130) 118.00 80 80 471 253 218 111 60 51 152 Bakraur (131) 200.00 61 61 263 136 127 44 27 17 153 Sheikh Bhatti (36 ) 214.00 111 111 575 309 266 114 67 47 154 Saidpur khurd (132) 88.00 75 75 444 230 214 129 65 64 155 Shahliwal (34) 97.00 42 42 198 112 86 38 29 9 158 Hashampura (133) 137.00 66 66 423 232 191 89 52 37 159 Barlas (135 ) 27.00 36 36 213 106 107 64 31 33 160 Dial ( 134) 67.00 32 32 201 111 90 33 19 14 222 Chh1na Karam (210) 534.00 165 185 1.148 633 515 185 104 81 Singh

223 Nangal (217) 415.00 189 211 1.115 602 513 180 95 85 Wanjhanwa 1a 509 CEIlSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literate$ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

( I-IX) II

M F M f ' M F M F M F M F

12 'l3 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23

"'!'~ .- 140 18 444 3 438 3 84 77 108 85 244 74 164 135 126 -...... 138 83 245 2 229 2 154 125 .... 345 '205 764 511 233 .... 64 32 105 61 44 8 12 355 76 932 48 289 6 465 41 inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited 14 9 80 12 301 10 64 211 3 54 34 177 108 252 2 162 57 ...... 5 39 29 10 42 14 53 23 26 18 13 153 98 206 1 110 87 17 9 93 2 43 1 49 1 78 69 75 18 273 225 44

-". .... 76 32 137 3 67 52 2 4 3 69 47 78 60 10 115 95 103 63 146 49 83 35 8 134 4 130 66 52 30 15 61 61 4 3 70 31 89 3 47 35 2 34 28 49 33 8' 27 14 66 33 20 188 160 323 220 380 2 253 102

153 122 310 202 345 3 19B 100 2 510 AJNAl.A C.D. BlOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- . Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying process i ng, processing ing, hunting servicing and 'servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than hou sehol d allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala TahSil (Part) 134 [hale Dogran (124) 135 Fatehwal (123) 1 136 Dado (220) 3 2 6 137 Sarang Dev (126) . 8 138 Granthgarh (125) 139 Ba 11 aharwa 1 (44) . 3 -- 4 140 Bohgan . (42) Un- 141 Sundergarh (40) Un- 142 Bhainian (39) Un- 143 Chhanan (41) Un- 144 Khanwal (43) 3 1 145 Raipur kalan (38) 9

146 Mahji Meun (35) ~ -- 147 Saido Gazi (37) 148 Jafar Kot ( 128) 149 Kotli Koka ( 127) 150 Chakaul (129) 151 Punga ( 130) 11 152 Bakraur (131 ) 5 153 Sheikh Bhatti (36) 3 2 154 Saidpur khurd ( 132) 155 Shah 1iwa 1 (34) 158 Hashampura ( 133) 1 159 Barlas ( 135) 160 Dial (134 ) 7 222 Chhina Karam (210) 4 Singh 223 Nanga 1 (217) 9 Wanjhanwala 511 ' CEISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL tATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margi na 1 Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services. Communications

VI VII VIII IX

M, F M F M F M F M F M f

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 4 343 666 1 4 204 437 2 3 213 416 1 4 6 568 1,178 71 157 ,3 19 149 1 744 1.307 inhabited inhabited inhabited inhabited 11 4 8 2 3 256 502 5 8 2 9 2 222 399 29 54 2 2 42 84 3 3 1 3 147 310 65 154 2 2 174 470 4 3 116 215 3 58 127 6 3 163 266 96 214 51 86 -- 2 3 143 188 4 4 57 107 3 3 45 90 6 1 13 2 253 513

10 16 18 1 257 510 512

AJIAlA C.D. BlOCk / VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of yin. Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in thp tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dent1al block/ houses town I wiU'd in sq. kms. p M F p M F

, 4 5 6 7 8 9 \0

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 224 k.amirpura (218) 93.00 27 27 159 85 74 28 16 12 225 Wanjhanwala (219) 222.00 63 63 519 276 243 109 55 54 226 Kotli Karotana (221) 294.00 50 69 414 729 185 67 37 30 227 Boh11an (216) 455.00 209 211 1,344 704 640 258 141 117 228 Ra1pur Khurd (215) 205.00 81 109 562 291 271 118 59 59 229 Rokhey (214) 175.00 182 186 1,186 602 584 205 101 104 230 Mattia (212) 139.00 123 123 743 397 346 142 74 66 231 Isapur (211) 241.00 111 111 724 391 333 129 81 48 246 Mahar (206) 324.00 155 155 941 489 452 184 99 85 248 Ugar Aulakh (213) 527.00 224 232 1,539 803 736 305 162 143 253 Dal im (307) 226.00 178 178 1,126 596 530 191 103 88 254 Bhala Pind (306) 531.00 280 280 2,053 1,082 971 383 199 184 255 Mehlanwala (305) 817.00 283 305 1,890 993 897 299 160 139 256 Bhoeywa 11 (238) 359.00 216 227 1,439 769 670 251 138 113 257 Kiampur"a (239) 501.00 294 294 1,730 905 825 275 144 131 258 lera Kalan (241) 447.00 270 270 1,632 854 778 299 156 143 259 lera Khurd (240) 281.00 175 175 1,017 542 "475 170 93 77

260 ~hukeywa 1i (269) 234.00 169 169 1,003 559 444 146 79 67 261 kotli Sakkianwali (295) 160.00 72 72 560 284 276 86 42 44 262 Khatrai Khurd (293) 236.00 92 92 611 315 296 93 50 43 263 Khatrai Kalan (291) 250.00 203 206 1,309 713 596 228 121 107 264 Sullodin ( 292) 111.00 91 91 538 304 234 72 46 26 265 Talwandi Se (289) 176.00 59 59 358 192 166 46 25 21 Pahimal 266 Jhander (288) 472.00 233 246 1,742 919 823 309 173 136 267 lashkri Nangal (294) 326.00 229 229 1,384 713 671 258 147 111

268 Kandowa 1i (287) 294.00 149 149 1,078 564 514 176 101 75 513 CEisUS ABSTRACT

Sc;heduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS CaStes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr icu ltura 1. workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M· F M F F

12 14 15 16 , 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

34 30 50 48 16 16 113 59 161 2 89 61 25 15 127 84 138 114 22 148 139 216 131 396 17 177 197 17 , 68 60 -- 118 100 154 6 96 21 224 208 289 200 332 11 95 130 141 146 167 95 193 1 93 63 144 129 216 127 215 5 130 73 171 161 224 164 255 3 92 104 308 274 417 281 433 21 156 145 6 239 217 282 183 348 8 112 179 1 498 450 529 350 556 32 177 '93 7 475 413 409 280 555 209 296 176 169 24 239 212 350 206 410 1 202 171 281 239 411 276 481 7 248 149 107 96 378 250 474 20 232 4 120 1 246 216 262 147 279 13 78 139 247 219 322 176 332 17 15 230 9 114 107 126 84 185 76 89 79 82 177 135 160 2 56 75 117 97 406 249 398 8 185 74 1 84 58 148 71 198 3 135 1 42 25 20 91 69 124 100 21

91 92 416 308 501 7 160 275 263 216 311 266 327 11 143 111 4

127 118 353 272 291 185 54 514 AJNALA C.D. BlOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock. Mining and Manufactur ing. Manufactur ing No. forestry, fish- quarrying· process lng, processing ing, hunting servic ing and servicing Md and plantations, repa irs in repairs in other orchards and household than household all ied activit les industry industry III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala tahsil (Part) 224 kamirpura (218) 225 Wlnjhanwala (219) 2 .,- 226 Kot 1i Karotana (221)

227 Bohlian (216) 2 3 228 Raipur Khurd (215) 2 3 1 10 2 229 Rokhey (214) 5 5 2 11 230 Mattia (212) 11 231 Isapur (211) 246 Mahar (206) 3 6 248 Ugar Aulakh (213) 3 1 2 1 32 1 253 Oallm (307) 7 6 254 Bhala Pind (306) 2 1 9.7 13 255 Mehlanwala (305) 2 20 256 Btioeywali (238) 1 3 257 Kiampura (239) 2 21 2 258 Tera Kalan (241) 1 50 7 259 Tera Khurd (240) 7 2 8 2 260 Ghukeywall (269) 2 6 261 kotli Sakkianwall (295) 2 3 262 Khatrai Khurd (293) 5 263 Khatrai Kalan (291 ) 5 1 34 264 Sullodin,' (292) 265 Talwandi Se (289) Pahimal 266 Jhander (288) 2 7 267 lashri Nangal (294) 14

268 Kandowali (287) 2 1 3 515

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non·workers workers

Constructions Tr ade and Transport, Other c O!lIller ce storage and services Commun icat ions

VI Vll 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

35 74

4 3 2 115 241 91 185

3 8 6 308 623 3 8 5 6 3 137 265 26 11 17 32 9 270 573 2 12 3 9 204 345 4 7 5 176 328 2 16 9 23 234 449 27 23 22 23 11 . 370 715 7 2 35 7 248 522 62 27 49 48 11 526 939 6 29 4 29 8 438 688 17 2 13 359 669 30 7 23 5 424 818 5 37 14 15 7 7 373 757 13 19 15 9 263 462 6 11 9 53 8 227 427 3 7 5 99 276 8 7 8 2 155 294 32 10 58 6 315 588 10 5 5 2 106 231 2 68 166

24 7 26 7 418 816 10 15 13 21 7 386 660

9 18 18 273 514 516

AJNAlA C.D. BlOC~ VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi llage Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- ( inc 1ud i n g age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential b lock I houses town/ . ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil {Part} 269 Machhi Nangal (280) 221.00 103 103 60? 330 272 57 35 22 270 Sangatpur a (281) 582.00 334 335 1,822 966 856 302 163 139 271 Majjupura (282) 199.00 126 126 736 3/5 361 114 60 54 272 Chetanpura (283) 158.00 214 214 1,345 689 656 220 117 103 273 Path an Nangal (284) 128,00 72 72 505 282 223 97 53 44 274 Jandiala (285) 128.00 10 10 51 30 21 14 7 7 2i5 Saktu Nangal (286) 134.00 115 116 725 388 337 124 63 61 276 Jagdev Kalan (297 ) 1,134.00 565 555 3,316 1,826 1,490 480 262 218 277 Sehnsra (304) 1,350.00 650 650 4,003 2,181 1,822 676 361 315 278 1 adev {303) 145. DO 86 86 563 301 262 95 52 43 279 Ranewalii (302) 274.00 108 108 711 391 320 127 75 52 280 Magl ani Kot (301 ) 104.00 43 43 278 136 142 35 13 22 281 Malu Nanga! (298) 428.00 283 284 1,838 988 850 323 181 142 282 Bua Nanga! i (299) 227.00 160 160 884 462 422 155 81 74

283 Adliwala (300) 708,00 529 529 3,453 1,867 1,586 558 291 267 ------_._-- URBAN ------517

CENSUS ABSlRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L ; ter ate s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main CuHivators Agr i cu 1tur a1 workers labourers

(1- IX) II

M t M t M F M F M F . M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

11 10 178 106 182 107 60 353 305 487 352 499 10 155 236 2 163 151 161 133 222 86 133 192 181 445 340 379 7 128 130 33 29 163 106 155 86' 59 28 21 12 5 13 7 149 121 232 148 233 3 116 94 671 511 979 587 1,093 27 315 , 381 -- 839 685 1.162 645 1,216 18 478 2 341 125 98 123 75 181 24 60 112 23 119 107 179 112 217 46 134 ... 50 41 12 7 79 54 86 49 18

244 199· 505 326 457 7 225 3 146 162 153 253 175 272 8 'lO3 108 535 457 971 630 1,078 14 446 164

• 518 AJNAlA C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loea- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock , Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish. quarrying process i ng, processing ing, hunting servic iog and servicing and and plantat ions, repairs in repairs in other . orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV VIa) V(b) M F M r M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 269 Machhi Nangal (280) 270 Sangatpura (281) 16 271 Majjupura (282) 272 Chetanpura (283) 30 273 Pathan Nanga] (284) 2 274 Jandiala (285) 2 275 Saktu Nanga] (286) 3 276 Jagdev Kalan (297) 3 4 40 277 Sehnsra (304) 3 52 278 Ladev (303) 3 279 Ranew'a 1i (302) 2 280 Maglani Kot (301) 7 281 Malu Nangal• (298) 19 282 Bua Nangal i (299) 16 283 Adl iwala (300) 6 133 2 URBAN 519 CENSUS ABST1tACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Construct ions 1r ade and Transport, Other r:olll1lerce storage and services Commun icat10ns

VI VII VI I 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

4 9 148 271 7 22 18 44 6 467 846 2 153 361 2 24 .21 44 6 310 649 3 4 127 222 2 17 21 2 15 3 155 334 8 60 34 248 27 733 1,463 14 52 53 223 13 1 965 1,803 5 120 238 3 14 5 9 5 174 274 3 4 3 50 142 9 19 19 20 4 531 843 6 11 2 13 15 5 190 414 41 32 59 197 12 789 1,572

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCK 522

CHOGAWAIC C.D. 8l0(l VILLAGE PRIHARY

L.oca­ Name of vi llage Area of No. of No. of Total popuiation Total population. in the tion (.with Hadbast NO'))village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pi ec;l ho lds institutional and No. ares and resi- hcuseless population) of C.D. denta i 1 Block/. houses . Town/ Ward in Sq. Kms.

p M F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 517.81 24.210 24,639 1,51,974 82,194 69,780 28,028 15,076 12,952 Rural 502.26 22,632 22,867 1,41,966 76,904 65,062 26.154 14.038 12,110

Urban 15.55 1,578 1,772.10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836 Ajnala TahSil (Part) 156 Gulgarh (32) 219.00 21 21 106 56 50 17 11. 6 157 Niamatabaa (33) 106.00 12 12 61 33 28 B 3 5 161 Jasraur (147) 1,125.00 256 256 1,554 821 733 267 140 127 162 Jhunjn (25) 94.00 47 47 242 124 118 70 32 . 38 '163 Bhindi Aulakh (23) 681.00 188 188 1,104 582 522 195 101 94 khurd

164 lanana (26) 65.00 94 94 621 337 284 119 66 53 165 Ghoga (27) 218.00 90 90 446 243 203 70 39 31 166 Awan 8asau (28) 440.00 131 133 704 381 323 144 78 66 167 Akbarpur (31 ) 236.00 6 6 31 17 14 5 3 2 168 Sherpur (30) 201.00 16 16 58 35 23 9 5 4 169 Behlol (29) 197. 00 Un- 170 Fatta (21 ) 126.00 Un- 171 Bhindi Nain (20) 442.00 31 137 63 74 28 11 17 172 Bhindi Aulakh (22) 567.00 166 826 439 387 137 70 67 Kalan

173 Kutiwala (17) 141.00 67 67 419 223 196 90 49 41 174 lur (18) 254.00 104 104 502 277 225 98 57 41 175 Burj (19) 202.0n 6.1 341 176 166 63 25 38

176 Benr a (14) 300.00 150 150 703 367 336 151 85 66 177 Dag (12) 400.00 152 152 778 414 364 215 107 108 178 BhagguDur Bet (15) 287.00 128 133 680 375 305 157 92 65 179 Mohleke (11) 385.00 142 142 891 456 435 195 100 95

180 Bhaggupur (9) 160.00 55 55 282 152 130 61 33 28 Uttar 523 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduied Scnedu1ed Literate ;. IHDUS1RJAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes 1ribes

Total main Cu1t;vators Agricultural war kers labourers

11

M F M F H F M F M F M F

12 13 14 is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

23~ 194 19,750 33,573 19,833 47,610 1,1'1 20,858 44 15,852 300

21.037 17,815 ~.830 17,907 44.925 799 20,651 44 15,384 289 2.157 1,935 2,743 1.926 2,685 312 207 468 11

6 S 24 20 4 8 2 24 2 19 5 2

1') 130 104 422 280 464 5 372 ~" 26 9 64 29 34

7 8 214 121 357 269 67

18 237 234

33 26 156 82 73

49 12 212 141 67 9 9

11 3 25 25 inhabited inhabited 12 39 22 16 53 37 64 51 303 176 125

77 66 79 49 , 20 59 53 61 49 164 . 3 122 38 3 51 13 119 113 2 8 4 112 73 195 130 53 105 120 89 32 223 92 108 54 36 144 43 174 42 127 11 7 232 184 250 2 181 38 11 8 39 26 70 69 524

CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (wi th Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. M1nlng and Manufactur ing. Manuf ae tur 1ng No. forestry. fish- ~uarrying . pr ocess ing, processing lng. hunt1ng serllic lng and servicing and and plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and househo ld than hous eho 1d allied act1vities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b)

14 F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 . 30 31

Total 163 2 2 779 198 1.715 189 Rural 141 2 1 92 31 1,519 162 Urban 22 1 687 167 256 27 . AJnala Tahsl1 (Part) 156 Gulgarh. (32)

157 ~iamatabild (33) 161 Jasraur ( 147) 3 11 162 JhuDjh (25) 163 Bhindf Aulakh (23) 2 Khurd 164 Tanana (26) 165 Ghoga (27) 166 Awan Basau (28) 167 Akbarpur (31) 168 Sherpur (30) 169 Behlol (29) Un­ 170 Fatta (21) Un- 171 Bhindi Nain (20) 172 Bhindi Aulakh (22) Kalan 173 Kutiwala (17) 174 Tur (18) 3 175 Burj (19 ) 176 Behra (14) 3 177 Oag (12) 8 178 Bhaggupur Bet (15) 179 Mohleke (11) 7 1 100 Bhag9upur (9) . Uttar 525

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Tr ade and Transport. Other corrrnerce storage and services Communications ~

VI VII VI II tx

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

425 1 1,950 29 1,130 4 4,676 344 1 4 34.583 68,665 315 1 1,639 22 904 4,279 248 31,979 62,263 110 311 7 226 4 397 96 1 4 2,604 4,402

32 50 9 26 2 11 7 25 5 357 728 1 60 118 8 4 7 225 521

2 100 284 -- 1 87 203 4 169 323 8 14 10 23 inhabited inhabited 1 24 74 2: 136 387

5 ... - 2: 103 196. 1 113 222 3 57 166 2: 3 1 3 172 336 3 6 2 4 191 364 2 1 •. 1 201 '304 8 7 8 1 206 433 1 82 130 526

CHaGAWAN C.O. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of vi llage Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and r~s i- houseless population) of C.D. dential. block! houses town! ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

181 Tut (13) 401.00 215 250 1,264 668 596 271 134 137 182 Saidpur Kalan (6) 123.00 44 44 2S0 150 140 54 30 24

183 lodhi Gujjar (5) 521.00 117 117 679 358 321 133 72 61 184 Hetampura (7) 390.00 134 134 937 532 405 168 i 03 65

185 Manj (4) 834.00 169 169 914 479 435 175 101 74

186 kakar (3) 1,763.00 443 443 2,802 1,586 1,216 421 241 180 187 Bhadrl; (2) 217.00 Un-- 188 Ranian (1) 1,031.00 158 158 935 498 437 144 76 68

189 Chak "Allah (179) 180.00 59 59 "361 185 176 60 33 27 Bakash

190 Pandor i (178) 176.00 103 104 637 338 299 124 66 58

191 Gagarma 1 (176) 210.00 57 57 327 18fi 141 70 43 27

192 Ra; (175) 275.00 125 125 857 467 390 156 88 68

193 Sarangra (174) 925.00 458 491 2,980 1,638 1 342 557 290 267

194 Bhangwan (170) 229.00 128 128 915 477 438 183 99 84

195 lel ian (172) 197.00 48 52 302 148 154 53 24 29

196 Panju Rain ( 1 73) 1 74. 00 88 88 547 288 259 69 32 37

197 kanyen (171) 375.00 163 168 936 490 446 170 86 84

198 Lopoke ( 167) 1 , 184. 00 764 765 4,698 2,561 2,137 837 458 379 199 Bhilowal (165) 394.00 119 119 537 327 210 71 56 15 Kakeza 200 Chhanan (8) 46.00 15 15 102 50 52 19 10 9 2011'1iindianwala (10) 126.00 167 169 944 500 444 277 151 126

202 Mudh Bhilowal (164) 537.00 270 270 1,730 893 837 332 178 154

203 Chuchakwal (158) 159.00 60 60 299 170 129 118 28 20

204 Mujaffarpura (157) 73.00 40 40 218 119 99 59 26 33

205 Awanlakha (159) 233.00 124 124 788 426 362 126 60 66 Si'lgh 527

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Liter ate s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr ieu ltUT a 1 wor kers labourers

( I--IX) Il

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 23 63 26 388 113 202 34 159 73

43 31 86 54 30 132 120 113 76 222 94 127 182 134 82 31 343 211 124 238 229 82 49 308 181 116

460 368 596 334 1,070 7 558 310 inhabited

172 151 149 114 295 . 148 132 25 31 58 50 119 96 18

32 33 104 63 205 2 102 97 65 51 52 18 102 81 18 116 86 148 101 263 176 80 697 607 580 328 1,006 7 376 426 2 245 223 124 38 265 82 150 23 19 60 50 82 4 51 18 3 37 39 120 79 180 152 28 15 14 215 148 290 13 159 105 11 757 635 1,180 789 1,473 22 608 398 152 108 100 39 197 88 106

5 34 34 107 53 247 6 237 55 58 394 284 488 9 212 181 67 49 51 20 119 55 59 23 - 4 72 31 39 124 106 196 128 254 126 118 528

CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCk ULLAGE PRIMM

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadb ast No.)

Code livestock, M1n1n9 and Manufactur fng Manufactur 1ng I No. forestry. fish. QUarrying processing process fng. ing, hunting servicing and servic fng and and plantations. repairs 1n other repairs 1n orchards and than household household allied activities industry 1ndustry III IV Veal - V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala lahsil (Part)

181 Tut (13) 10 2 182 Saidpur Kalan ( 6)

183 Lodhi Gujjar (5) 184 Hetampura (7)

185 Manj (4) 186 Kakar (3) 1 2 12

187 Shadrl i (2) Un-- lS8 Ranian (1 ) 4 189 Chak Allah (179) 1 Bakash 190 Pandor; (178) 2 191 Gagarmal (176) 192 Rai (175) 193 Sarangra (174) 2 17 194 Bhangwan (170) 1 6 8 195 Lelian ( 172.) 2 196 Panju Rain (173) 197 Kanyen (171) 3 198 Lopoke ( 167) 13 2 79 199 Bhilowal (165) Kakeza 200 Chhanan (8) 201 Mandianwala (10) 202 Mudh Bhilowal (64) 4 11 203 Ch_uchakwa 1 (158) 204 Muj aff arpur a (157) , -- 205 Awanlakha (159) 2 Singh 529 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUStRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg1na 1 Non-worker s worker;s Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOllll1erce storag!'! and services Communications

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

11 3 5 1 280 483 2 64 140 1 136 321 2 3 2 189 405 1 3 7 1 171 434 3 14 1 8 162 5 516 1,209 inhabited

9 2 203 437 2 66 H§

2 2 2 133 297 2 1 84 141 2 2· 3 204 390 7 20 7 151 4 632 1,335 10 3 5 212 438 10 66 150 108 259

2 10 1 6 5 200 433 17 110 32 214 20 1,088 2,115 2 130 210

16 52 4 253 444 48 6 26 ·8 405 828 2 3 51 129 1 47 99 4 . 4 172 361 530

CHOGAWAH C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY toea- Name of village Area of No. of No: of Total population Total population in the tion (withHadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including in the group 0-6 Code in hect- pie'd' holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential block / houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil {Part} 206 Kakar (160) 423.00 102 102 666 353 313 133 67 66 207 Khushpura (155) 118.00 54 54 299 161 138 84 42 42 208 Waryah ( 156) 162.00 78 78 425- 232 193 117 65 52 209 Kotl; Dasondhi (16) 209.00 130 130 778 411 367 183 102 81 210 Bhindi (24) 803.00 887 887 5,161 2.738 2,423 1,140 546 594 Sayadan 211 Chak Fateh (148) 95.00 16 16 108 57 51 31 19 12 Khan 212 Miadi Kalan (144) 316.00 119 119 722 380 342 140 71 69 213 Chak Bazid (145) 15.00 11 11 65 38 27 9 6 3 214 Panju Kalal (146) 162.00 33 33 245 128 117 45- 23 22 215 Kotl; Khaira (139) 163.00 ;10 30 214 115 99 23 11 12 216 Saroj Lohar (138) 92.00 75 75 474 238 236 102 49 53 217 Jai Ram Kot (136) 74.00 37 37 197 107 90 43 22 21 218 Motla (137) 272.00 93 93 511 275 236 97 43 54 219 Nepal (142) 360.00 159 159 951· 488 463 190 92 98 220 Bhalot (140) 113.00 15 15 111 58 53 20 14 6 221 Dhadal (141) 125.00 20 20 136 77 59 30 15 15 232 Umarpura (207) 270.00 223 223 1,255 6?8 587 249 144 105 233 Jastarwal (209) 313.00 150 186 1,048 563 485 181 94 87 234 Chaia (208) 87.00 10 10 50 29 21 7 5 2 235 Karyal (201) 709.00 294 294 1,801 971 830 346 204 142

2~ Kotli (143) 21.00 2 2 8 5 -3 Muglan 237 Miadi Khurd (149) 93.00 19 19 141 69 72 26 13 13 238 Shahpur (150) 170.00 65 65 472 248 224 70 42 28 239 Alampur (151) 78.00 18 18 140 76 64 29 15 14 240 Kot Sidhu (152) 244.00 86 88 586 292 294 122 61 61 531

CENSUS ABS1IACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers ll.bour ers

( I-IX) 11-

M F M F M , F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

60 54 143 105 203 143 42 .. 28 5 98 14 ... 84 23 1 113 66 42 8 7 81 23 238 118 .. 111 .. 50 15 3~4 87 1,661 20 451 976

7 5 21 23 28 25 .. 3

194 185 164 n 222 1 ~30· -. 70 33 25 13 5 19 19 .- 86 85 55 26 79 79 ...... 9 12 63 33 60 50 10 .. - 74 12 130 78 46 42 33 44 22 59 27 31 9 10 106 60 150 77 61 ... 257 238 142 64 299 18 125 167 16 35 31 33 28 -. 2 30 8 49 ... 48 1 205 174 223 123 411 2 118 252 71 50 316 136 358 1 158 181 ... 4 ,. 11 16 16 ... 44 45 ... - 371 256 258 6 278 225 3 2 2 •• ......

37 31 24 12 43 41 ... .- 26 24 74 48 15' f08 49 25 6 47 47 .. 148 97 168 124 34 532

CtIMiA_ C.D. BlOCk YILLA&[ PUMARY

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Lhestock, Mining and Milnufactur ing, Manuf at tur i ng No. forestry, fish· quarr y1ng process 1ng, processing 1ng, hunting servic ing Md servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry 1ndustry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M f

2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

Ajn~la Tahsil (Part) 206 Kakar ( 160) 1 5 , 207 Khushpura (155) 208 Waryah (156) 3 209 Kot1; Dasondh; (16) 1 210 ,Bh;nd1 (24) 9 11 14 19 Sayadan 211 Chak Fateh (148) Khan 212 M;ad; Kalan (144) 3 2 213 Chak Baz;d (145) -- 214 Panju Kalal (146)

215 Kot1; Kha;ra (139) _. 216 Saroj Lohar (138) . 217 Je1 Ram Kot ( 136) 218 Mot1a ( 137) 6 219 Nepal (142) 2 220 Bhalot ( 140) ,.. 221 Ohadal (141 ) .. - 232 Umarpura (207) 2 1 3 233 Jastarwal (209) 1 .. 3 234 Chat a (208) 235 Karyal (201 ) 1 1 12 236 Kot11 (143) ." Muglan 237 Miad1 Khurd (149) 238 Shahpur (150) .. ' ... " 239 Alampur (151) 240 Kot Sidhu (152) 1 533

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg1nal Non-workers workers Construct tons Trade and Transport, Other

c~erce storage and services Communications

VI Vll VIII l~

M F M F M F M F M F M F

·32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 . 7 150 313 63 138 119 193 6 173 367 4 36 2 7 148 2 1,077 2.403

·29 51

3 13 158 341 19 27 49 117

55 99 2 3 108 236 48 90 3 3 125 236 2 2 3 189 445 2 25 53 28 59 6 7 6 16 2 257 585 1 \ -- 1 -- 2 11 205 484 13 21 2 21 6 12 5 413 824 3 3

2 26 72 -- 2 89 224 29 64 3 2 4 124 294 534

COOGAWAII C. D. Bl OCt ULLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Neme of v lllage Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) \/111 age occu­ house­ ( including age group 0-6 Code in hect· pied holds institutional and No. ares and res;­ houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

7.41 Dharam Kot (200) 300.00 117 117 822 428 394 131 74 57 242 Chak Kamal (197) 210.00 112 112 628 335 293 92 52 40 Khan

243 Kntli Sakka (199) 345.00 140 143 974 ")41 413 169 95 74

244 Rakh Othi~n (ZOe) 227.00 33 33 229 119 110 39 19 20 245 .oth ian (203) 671.00 371 321 2,239 1,232 1,007 387 210 177

247 Jauns (205) 295.00 141 141 902 456 446 166 91 75 249 Oadrai (308) 250.00 199 199 1,125 592 533 186 84 102 250 Salimpura (204) 171.00 69 69 467 . 234 233 71 35 36

251 Dhariwal (310) 385.00 173 173 1,207 654 553 201 109 92 252 Lalla (309) 414.00 62 63 441 229 212 67 31 36 Afghanan

285 Rudala (313) 473.00 129 129 949 491 458 206 105 101

286 ~aidof1lJril (.314) 408.00 92 92 547 288 259 107 59 48

287 Nangal Tala (315) 466.00 288 288 1,697 908 la9 271 138 133

288 Har~e Chhina (311) 1,078.00 849 849 5,239 2,876 2,363 873 467 406 289 Bagga (316) 1,017.00 831 482 2,830 1,546 1,284 446 236 210 290 Jhanjoti (317) 383.00 324 324 2,119 1,156 963 390 217 173

291 Te!i Chnk (318) 161.00 6 42 19 3 3

292 Chainpur (119 ) 279.011 151 151 970 419 183 102 81

293 8aJaggan (.120) 334.00 179 179 1.077 "i9fi 481 205 123 82

294 KatIe ntJrn (.1? 1) 518.00 217 217 1.352 716 636 272 145 127

295 Kaler (322) 465.00 266 267 1,523 816 707 341 185 156 296 Boparai Baj (323) 380.00 191 191 1,198 663 535 207 114 93 Singh 297 Boparai Kalan (324) 419.00 288 289 1,566 823 743 362 196 166

298 Boparili (.325 ) 300.00 218 221 1,435 736 6~9 280 146 134 Khurd 535

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes ' Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural worker 5 labour ers

11

M F M F M ' F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

52 52 143 118 241 181 60 61 60 133 69 183 115 41

92 82 169 99 311 192 114 54 38 73 73 465 394 474 254 804 3 329 303 100 97 181 106 276 199 74 209 198 233 130 336 203 121 50 47 122 108 140 103 32 238 202 341 198 346 2 172 150

7 4 138 98 118 85 20 198 210 200 126 230 114 87 138 118 . '95 83 176 99 74 316 271 .-- 329 189 530 266 214 1,098 893 1,472 806 1,535 32 543 594 685 569 776 433 960 15 332 441 2 482 383 558 351 583 6 233 152 -- 17 8 12 11 176 134 267 155 282 167 82 303 234 225 'i34 348 159 175 331 279 276 204 409 127 208 314 268 314 210 412 8 121 83 212 178 314 199 358 127 130

270 221 366 253 474' 2 176 127 353 333 319 211 411 6 152 182 6 536

CHOGAIiN C•• D BLOCk YILLA&E PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code l1vestock. Mining and Manu fac tur 1ng. Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying pr ocess 1ng , processing ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V~a) V(bl M f M f M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala TahSil (Part) 241 Oharam Kot (200) 242 Chale Kamal ( 197) 3 7 Khan 243 Kotl i Sakka (199) 1 244 Rakh Othian (202) 245 Othian (203) 9 247 Jauns (205) 249 Oadrai (308) 4

250 Salimpur~ (204) 251 Dhariwal (310) 3 252 Lalla (309) 1 Afghanan 285 Rudala (313) 2 286 Saidopura (314)

287 Nangal Tola (315) 12 288 Harse Chh;na (311) 5 2 59 289 Bagga (316) 12 1 2 290 Jhanjoti (317) 2 70 291 Tel; Chak (318) 292 Chainpur (319) 12 293 Balagoan (320) 7 294 Kotla Dum (321 ) 22 295 Kaler (322) 4 43 4 296 Boparai Baj (323) 3 54 Singh -- 297 Boparai Kalan (324) 64 298 Bopara; (325) 32 Khurd 537

CElSUS ABSTilACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other comnerce storage and services communications

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

.. 187 394 3 8 6 152 292

4 230 433 46 110 2 n 4 145 3 428 1,004 2 180 445 5 1 2 25.6 533 2 3 94 233 8 4 9 2 308 551 3 3 6 111 212

4 9 14 261 458 2 112 259

13 9 16 378 789 7 58 4S 222 29 -- 1.341 2.331 1 8 164 12 586 1.269 12 45 30. 39 6 573 957 1 11 19 1 8, 5 7 249 439 1 2 1 3 248 481 6 18 18 10 1 307 635 18 119 2 14 10 2 404 699 2, 18 1 8 16 ... 305 534

70 1 22 15 1 349 74' 5 8 15 ... 17 325 693 538

COOGAWAN C.D. BlOCk ULLAGE PRIMM'1

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total,population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code 1n hect. pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward 1n sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahs1l (Part) 299 Chhiddan (333) 558.00 306 306 1,890 1,015 875 253 126 127 300 Kaulowal (332) 432.00 169 173 1,102 581 521 189 102 87 301 Kh1ala Khurd (327) 313.00 179 179 1,143 602 541 240 122 118 302 Barar (331) • 552.00 265 266 1,623 840 7Sa 316 150 166 303 Khiala Kalan (326) 1,175.00 453 477 3,089 1,703 1,386 620 330 290 304 Madoke ( 330) 411.00 171 171 1,073 563 510 175 107 68 305 Kohali (328) 980.00 598 598 3,987 2,180 1,807 761 410 351 306 Rakh K(lha li (191 ) 156.00 20 20 131 67 64 26 14 12 307 Bhite Wadh (192) 913.00 411 416 2,769 1,540 1,229 508 280 228 308 Mananwala (193) 618.00 400 401 2,318 1,310 1,008 336 199 137 309 Jajja ( 198) 153.00 71 71 410 206 ,204 71 43 28 310 Maurah (194) 414.00 225 229 1.501 807 694 247 135 112 311 Kam1rpura (195) 68.00 33 33 199 . 97 102 41 22 19 312 a (196) 108.00 76 76 456 234 222 79 47 32 313 Saurian (162) 365.00 100 100 530 292 238 89 47 42 314 Talla ( 153) 237.00 79 79 467 244 223 68 36 32 3 15 Hasanpur a (15'4 ) 51.00 26 26 201 105 96 19 17 2 316 Tareen (161) 64.00 28 28 172 92 80 30 16 14 317 Chak M1 sri ( 163) 567.00 312 312 1.712 932, 780 329 177 152 Khan 318 Veroke (166) 290.00 133 133 859 449 410 154 85 69 319 Bhullar (190) 596.00 409 410 2,867 1,591 1,276 520 264 256 320 Chogawan ( 329) 738.00 811 829 5.745 3,533 2,212 918 509 409

321 Kohal", (~40) 542.00 348 348 1,973. 1.037 936 403 210 193 322 Tapiala (189) 320.00 248 248 1,334 681 653 222, 128 94 323 Thath1 (168) 282.00 88 116 671 362 309 123 71 52 324 S1dhlwan (169) 52.00 25 25 165 93 72 33 22 11 325 Odhar (187) 225.00 168 170 988 531 457 206 108 98 539

CENSUS ABSTRACT

.Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural wor k er s labourers

(l--IX) I I

M F M F ' M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

365 302 437 339 598 11 318 101 3 203 156 245 175 319 177 114 204 183 26Q 172 270 9 99 36 304 272 339 242 483 247 186 ... , , - \ 441 371 653 323 971 4 495 88 '. 179 159 317 230 327 125 180

783 647 900 ~19 1,232 28 504 436 21 41 39 24 18 38 37 491 380 563 306 828 25 249 3 364 4 421 355 625 287 809 51 J25 215 1 78 89 64 46 121 30 57 61 30 237 216 350 240 460 48 226 3 186 35 38 30 37 47 52 6 32 12 79 68 124 71 127 2 60 61 128 68 162 92 68 7 11 122 85 154 108 46 38 30 58 48 10 7 7 48 36 54 43 7 287 253 278 102 559 1 348 126

65 68 233 177 235 11 143 35 636 557 798 440 1,004 34 353 429 31 771 604 2.292 962 2,284 48 294 278 6 498 436 468 322 586 9 204 157 2 419 390 370 276 368 48 114 1 116

69 58 a. 118 61 194 9 82 74 46 32 52 39 195 154 302 160 308 3 124 89 540

CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufactur ing No. forestry, fish- quarrying pr ocess i ng, processing ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and hous.ehold than household a II i ed act ivit ies industry industry I I I IV vla) V(b)

t·, F ~, F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 299 Chhiddan ( 333) 8 57 6

300 Kau lawaI (332) 6

301 Kh 1 d 1 a Khurd ( 327) 61 6

302 Barar (331 ) 6

303 Kh i a 1a Kdl an (326) 2 163 3

304 Madoke ( 330)

305 Koha I i (328) 4 2 35 3

306 Rakh Kohali (191 )

307 Bhite Wadh (192) 3 21 11

308 Mananwala (193) 12 4 32 37

309 Jajja ( 198) 2

310 Maurah ( ·194) 4

311 Kamirpur a (195 ) 6 3

312 Mehmadpura ( 196)

313 Saurian (162)

314 Tall a (153)

315 Hasanpur a (154)

316 Tar·een (161)

317 Chak Misri ( 163) 3 n Khan

318 Veroke (166) 3 J 10 9

319 Bhullar (190 ) 4 10 17

320 Chugawan (329 ) 8 5 150 4

321 Kohala (340) 16 36

322 Tapia1a (189) 5 2 28 23

323 Thathi (168) 3 7 9

324 Sidhawan (169) 2

325 Odhar ( 187) 2 17 541

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mdr gina] Non-workers workers

Constructions Tr ade and Tr anspor t·, Other cOlTJl1erce storage and services communi cat ions

VI VII VI I I IX

M F 14 F M F ~l F I~ F N F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

24 23 47 20 2 417 864 11 5 6 262 520 7 24 22 20 2 332 532 14 21 8 357 783 3 23 48 149 732 1,382 14 2 5 236 510 11 28 37 175 4 948 1,779 29 64 8 18 11 154 6 712 1,204 5 34 23 162 8 501 957 85 174 7 6 29 10 347 646 3 45 96 2 3 2 101 220 2 130 238 90 223 47 96 3 38 80 8 28 13 19 373 779

7 13 6 15 214 399 7 26 6 152 3 587 1,242 27 265 4 98 1,159 34 1,249 2,164 22 61 62 28 7 451 927 27 23 31 24 20 313 605 2 11 4 8 168 300 5 3 41 72

9 21 18 27 2 223 454 542

CHOGAWAN C.D. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Na~e of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in hect- pied holds instit~tional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ajnala Tahsil (Part)

326 Thatha (188) 195.00 163 163 1,007 535 472 168 93 75 327 Thikriwala (185) 150.00 13 13 81 42 39 20 10 10 328 Joeyke (186 ) 114.00 39 39 272 152 120 50 30 20 329 Cheleke (341 ) 106.00 55 55 304 167 137 50 26 24 330 Khizanpura (343 ) 173.00 Un- 331 Kamaske (344) 130.00 137 137 930 510 420 1n5 95 70 . 332 Kotl i Aul

334 Chawinda (339) 460.00 210 210 1,367 710 657 265 132 133 Kalan 335 Nurpur (334) 183.00 122 122 799 425 374 164 91 73 336 Padri (335) 570.00 319 319 2,266 1,290 976 387 204 183 337 Lanven (337) 103.00 49 49 252 136 116 35 18 17 338 Beharwal (336) 190.00 105 105 753 401 352 129 76 53 339 Vanieyke (345) 130.00 280 280 1,917 1,014 903 37B 204 174

340 Shahtlra (346) 801.00 294 294 2,177 1,239 938 343 190 153 341 Da11eyke (347) 436.00 106 106 648 345 303 134 71 63 342 Dala (184) 355.00 158 158 1,111 583 528 209 113 96 343 Bachiwind (183) 957.00 437 442 3,148 1,752 1,396 561 307 254 344 Makhan Pura (177 ) 35.00 14 16 101 54 47 12 6 6 345 Dhar twa 1 (180) 175.00 69 69 438 234 204 80 43 37 346 Udher (181) 162.00 10 13 118 62 56 15 10 5 347 Mulakot (182) 84.00 21 22 123 64 59 23 12 11

tIUlAN RAJA SANSI C. T. 15.55 1,578 1,772 '10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836 • 543

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRI~L CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr ieu ltur a 1 workers labourers

(1-- IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 . 1~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

203 167 207 126 335 3 149 127 18 11 26 '26 33 19 79 57 82 58 15 39 35 65 29 88 9 42 24 9 inhabited 119 93 180 106 276 189 86 44 28 30 24 276 221 178 112 322 25 127 158

251 230 258 152 431 195 198

191 162 209 138 243 2 140 89 . 1 339 252 546 253 834 391 -- 286 60 48 63 41 83 34 36 106 96 205 148 228 4 100 110 326 281 401 276 533 4 267 152 143 105 592 284 762 412 175 87 74 167 119 200 21 131 48 19 150 125 218 119 345 ,226 99

528 404 662 365 1,105 30 478 266 5 18 12 39 38 51 44 149 114 32 29 26 35 2 33

2 3 28 22 38 30 2

2,157 1,935 2,143 1,926 2.685 312 201 468 11 544

CHOGAWAN C.O. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loco~ Name of vi11age INDIJSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadb ast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufactur ing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fhh. quarrying . processing, pr ocess i ng ing, hunting servicing and ser vic ing -and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and househo ld than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

'\ l l4 2.5 2.6 z.7 ZS 2.9 30 31

Ajnala Tahsil (Part) 326 Thatha (188) 5 327 Thikriwala (185) 328 Joeyke (186 ) 3 329 Cheleke (341) 7 330 Khi zarpur a (343) Un· 331 Kamaske (344) 332 Kotl; Aulakh (342) 3 333 Chaw; nda (338) 3 24 20 Khurd 334 Chawi nda (339) 2 11 Kal an 335 Nurpur (334) 3 336 Padri (335) 5 337 Lanven (337) 3 338 Beharwal (336) 3 339 Vanieyke (345) 2 2 35 340 Shahura (346) 12 341 Dalleyke (347) 3 342 Dala ( 184) 5

343 Bachiwind (183) 8 80 24 344 Makhanpur a (177 ) 345 Dhar iwa 1 ( 180) 346 Udher (181 ) 347 Mulakot (182)

URBAN: RAJA SANSI C.T. 22 1 687 167 256 27 545

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker s workers

Constructions Trade and 1r anspor t. Other commerce storage and ser vices Communications

VI VII VII I ,IX

M r ~1 r M f M F M F M f

32 3.3 34 35 36 37 38 39 4C 41 42 43

2 14 10 27 3 200 469 16 39 2 4 70 120 3 9 2 79 128

inhabited 234 419 3 30 48 3 5 . 5 249 447

11 7 7 279 656

2 7 182 372 8 11 133 456 976 4 2 4 53 116

8 6 4 173 348 12 28 22 13 2 481 899

9 9 144 477 938 9 5 4 145 282

5 3 7 238 528

79 30 157 647 1.366 15 47 2 85 204 2 27 54 3 2 26 59

110 . 311 7 226 4 397 96 4 2.604 4.402

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT JANBIALA t4b. BLOCK 548

JAltD lAtA C. 0 ~ BlOCk -y III AGE PRItMRy

Loca­ Name of v*,\l.ag, Ar~a of .0. of No. of Tota-l p-op:tllat ion Tota' population In the tion (witIlHadb81tfto.) . villajt­ occu­ JI~~- t,in&:-lucf'ing age groll!) 0-6 Code in hect~ pie1t bolds 'in5titt,rt>;ona1 and No. 8J11lS .n., r.s t­ lI~use'les-s population) of CO. .nthl b1ock/ tlo.us:es 't~Q/ wi,d in St. hlt.-

p M F p F

3 5 6 7 8 10 11

Total 2"'... 47 16.&"7 17.011 105.433 56.2M; 49.187 18,524 9.998 8,526 Rural 2H•. W . 16.8917 17.011 105.433 56.246 49.187 18,524 9,998 8.526 Urban A.ritsar Tahsil (Part)

19 Chatiwind !278) 599.00 509 3,149 1,731 1,418 547 281 266 80 Varpa1 (266) 1.372.00 1,246 1.261 7,850 4,281 3,569 1,421 772 649 81 Pandori . (264) 25':00 260 262 1,687 .881 806 ' 358 185 173 82 Wan Chari (265) 442.00 264 264 1,641 856 785 259 131\ 125

83 But (140) 181 00 86 86 598 318 280 100 59 41 84 Jhita Kalan (262) 771.00 246 246 1,574 849 725 283 142 141

8~ Jhlta Khurd (261) 10a.DO .386 386 2,502 1,308 1,194 416 232 184 86 Meh Man (263) 222.00 150 150 1,093 592 501 203 ' 112 91 81 Bhagtupl.lra (260) 187,00 104 104 585 313 272 115 50 65

88 Baiha~bar '(143) '123.00 160 161 997 519 478 165 84 81 Pura

89 H"nanwa1a (259) 847.00 729 731 4,220 2,321 1,899 747 429 318

90 Wada 1i Dogran( 141) 190.00 167 167 1,103 584 519 242 137 105

91 Rakh Ma~an (149) 111.00 18 19 114 58 56 15 8 7 wala 92 Mehoka (25(\1'; 23f. 00 181 194 1,115 598 517 220 111 109 94 Qilla Jiwan (-Z-S7l 325.00 266 266 1,728 ' 902 826 303 158 145 !\ingh 95 Chhapa (255) 372.0Q 275 275 1,796 939 857 324 165 159 96 Jand (150) 166.00 162 162 982 524 458 183 86 97 97 Nanga1 Diyal (151) 90.00 104 104 604 320 284 89 43 46 Singh 98 Fatehpur (254) 760.00 520 520 3,117 1,704 1,413 538 282 256 Rajputan 99 Nawan Pind (170) -3Z0.oo 389 389 2,493 1,314 1,17~ 419 228 191 100 Raipur Kalan (171) 306.00 221 221 l,276 ' 656 620 214 • 103 111 .. Sc~(kjle •. Sc~dlJ·]ed Literates fqU!lUAl. CA1'r~RY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes l'~ibes

ht~ 1 malf) t.Y1t}'nors· Agr\cuHural workers 1abourar s

(I-IX ) « 11

)". tot F M I" , M . '_: 1:1 F " t 12 1'3 14 ,15 \6, U 18 .... .~ 20 21' 22 23

22,860 19.862 -_ 28.464 18,356 31.~ '32 1~ .52i'" 31 11.572 531 ZZ.860 19.862 28,664 18,356 31.4&6 t3Z I . 11.527 31... l',572 531

6.~~ 565 779 4$2 1.008 . 43 408 3 384 30

1,361 1,126 .et.~ 1,.8&4 1.093 2,456 19 827 S 703 302 i76 ... 347 266 484 16 226' 113 . 9 209 17e 4'&1 285 509 5 298 1 89 3 149 126 177 105 163 77 82

30Q 247 ~8 360 499 25 . lite' 275 18 '. 437 38'9 592 449 772 409 .. 300 302 231 249 166 311 4 109 137

200 174 120 52 183 ~ 15 ·1 106 3 20T 184 245 178 289 ,'31 ' -'" 115

1,234 1.043 1,070 630 1,384 5 443 589 344 3<:0 265 165 324 110 186 47 39 38 1 32

332 290 275 149 330 2 92 133 349 303 509 354 4-64 5 157 245

" 467 457 453 273 548 8 135 250 234 184 198 135 300 93 153 137 119 189 122 157 2 56 57

890 751 931 544 960 151 ·Zl6 454 118

635 559 749 503 715 30 •. 144 Z4~ 12

394 366 Z80 155 330 7 97 ta9 Z 550

JAI{)1AlA c.o. el~ VIU.AIi( 9RU'ARY ll)ca~ Name of village INDUS TRJAL CATEGORY Of HAiN WORKERS t;on (with l1adba~t No. i - elide live5tocK. I'lining ana Hon uf act ur_i ne., Hanufacturing tiO. forestry. fish- qUi)rrying proc€SSinS, p roc e s sin 9 , .... ing, hunting serv iCin':J r.f1~ servicing ano ~na Plantations, repairs ir. repairs in other

or

2 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31

TOT~l 159 1 1· 66 6 2.039 29

IURA\. 159 1 1 . ..:___ 66 6 Z.tl39 29 tJ ••AIt -- AIIritsir Tahsil (Part}

79 Chati1to'ind ( 278) 42 ao Varpa 1 (266 ) .- 15 185 81 Pandori (264) 13 2 37 82 Wan Chari (265) 61

83 But ( 140) 84 J h 'ita Ka lan ( 262) 2 24 85 Jhlta Khurd (261) 13 86 Meh Man (263) 16 87 Shagtupura (260) 32 3 88 Bashalllbar ( 143) 20 Pura 89 Manam/a h ( 259i 4 111

90 . Wada 1i Dograr. 147) 2 7 91 Rakh Manan ( 149) 2 wa Ja

9Z Met\oka (256) 8

94 q.111a Jiwan ( 257) 5 14 Singh - 95 tttftapa (255 ) 4 49 96 Jand ( 15Q} 1 23 97 Kongal Diyal (151 ) 19 S ing,h

~8 fe.tehpur (254) .... 2~ Ra.,ipotan

Ha.wan P'tnc:t (170 ) ~., lO 105 at . ~ - 100 Raip~r Kalan (171} 1 1 .. - 5 551

C£.SUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR lAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS fltar.f1\tl fl6t1~wOrlcer$ i?6l"ktFs

Con str uct ions Trade i1nd Transport,• ~ther COl1l11erce ;torage and services commun i(.at ions

VI VII VI j 1 IX

M f foI F ;M F ~ F M F .. F

II JJ 34 '35 36 37 38 39 4C 41 42 43

.8,244 46t 2 1.221 19 1,.l81 3 3,045 310 11 24,760 24,160 48,244 469 Z 1. 'ZZ! 19 '.l81 1 3,045 310 11 . --

3 28 V 116 8 .723 1.nS 42 14 231 312 l~ 1,825 3,550, 26 ,4 38 n 6 397 790

16 23 ~ 16 347 780 1 3 )5~ zao 22 1 9 17 42 6 35(} 700, 1 12 8 Z!) S# t,.l94 3- 14 23 2 n r 281 497 7 9 8 5 )$0 264

1 4 6 10 t3ct 478

i 41 19' ;52 4 931 1,894

l' 4 .... 4 }.o zOO 519 l 1 1 _'" 20 S5

2 a. 60, 2~ t 2&8 51S 9 IS 19 & 438 821

It 24 17 n 1 391 849 _._ 1 11 & 6 224 458 ...... 4 9' 3 9 Z 163 282

&::' 34 1 17 \99 » 144 1.Z6t

_'" 63 l 35 9'0 16 599 1.149 $> 7 2 4 at 2 326 613 VILLAGE PRIMARY

L1Sea-, la. ~ ,111 age Area of No. of No. of Total po~ulat'b" Total population in the ttoll t.~U lfadbast No.) village occu- house- (inclu~ng ~. 9"'oUP Q~ &(flf6 in hect­ pied holds ~ito.folf!'l and Nt> • are Sand res\­ houseless. petpulation) of C.O. d'eltf; a1 61O'Ck/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M Pc· " ------~~------~~~.~ 1 2. 3 4 5 6 7 9 lU

Aafi~,ar Tahsil (tort)

104 Ovdba lao. (Z38~ 198.00 145 145 871 45Z 419 84 62 lOS Rahanial'l f249~ 279.~() 114 214 t,274 663 611 119 94 Kaharan 106 Ma lllJwa 1 {24n 122.00 n6' 707 369 338 134 65 69

113 Makhan ~indi (2il~ 750.00 464 464 3.301 1,816 1.485 S69 296 273

114 If; rampura (~J.) ~3.QO, 356 401 2.358 1.265 1.093 377 196 181

221 ~ada1a vohal ~n,3~ 720.00 537 537 3,315 1.828 1.487 579 328 251 222 M,Mkpu¥ (152) 152.00 142 142 846 443 403 115' 64 51 22~ Ta'wandi (148) 314.00 235 235 1,612 838 774 317 ... 179 138 Dogran

224 Rakh Bev; (154) 30a~O{l 152 152 865 465 410 183 91 92 Dasspura

225 Devi Dass- '1&5) 485.~O 414 2,363 1,249 1,114 465 254 211 pura

226 Bhamma (158) 188.00 41 47 352 189 163 64 40 24

227 Khalaira (16l} l4'l~,(1) 69 69 473' 248 225 95 33 22 228 Bhang",an (159) 489.00 277 297 1.835 950 885 360 199 161 22~ Gad1i (160) 370.00 238 238 1,437 763 674 249 130 11'9

230 Gehri (157) 3.06.00 614 614 4.542 Z.438 2.104 817 455 362 231 Rana Kala {122} 264.00 164 164 1,086 575 511 192 99 .93

232 Balio Manj~ur(129) 508.00 257 257 1,620 846 774 299 165 134 233 Chuban (128) 457.00 273 273 1,615 841 774 289 163 126 234 Khe 1a (131) 180.00 lQl 101 570 303 267 107 54 53 235 Malhian (130) 594.00 515 518 3,335 1,777 1.558 525 279 246

236 Dhirekot (156) 248.00 179 119 1.037 5a7 510 Z20 111 109 237 Gunnowa 1 (134) 183.00 188 188 1,176 634 542' 195 117 78 238 Janian (136} 344.00 281 281 1,682 906 776 296 Hit lZ6 553

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scbeduled Utfr.l8tes INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAlM WORKERS Castes Tribes

rota] m~in Cultivators Agricultural wor«ers labo~s

(I-IX) II

I· F F M F M F M F

12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

lOi lo~ 300 196 216 19 88 34 i'o -249 267 140 354 115 143

2.51 223 195 112 227 47 153

825 ' 100 941 496 1,032 71 348 7 318 50 527 490 724 47$ 117 67 219 4 273 44

1.81 6$4 715 389 1.093 3 469, 467

151 U3 268 182 2~4 3 65 174 '.2 488 457 322 424 111 121 217 106

357 331 242 112 236 86 120

496 465 581 405 679 9 224 180

6 7 99 63 99 83 6 74 66 143 103 144 93 35 296 252 488 357 493 2 221 144 271 246 411 275 455 3 195 161 1.040 906 1,424 942 1,355 50 204 1 549 30 175 155 318 202 315 160 105 342 310 413 262 463 18 200 123 16 442 397 436 319 579 14 233 283 2 145 139 167 106 177 25 54 85 22 705 650 1,044 636 1,021 16 308 317 6 202 216 268 218 289 3 119 121 236 180 326 234 325 6 10'6 131 2

398 326 508 300 464' 4 2.33 170 554

JAIIDIALA C.O. GLOCK YII.LAGE PRIMARY

Loco- Malle Q.t v.Hlage INDUSTRIAL CA1EGOR~ OF· MAIN WORKERS tiOI! (¥fith Hadba~t No.) COde lives t oc k, l~inin9 and Man"facturi ng, ~lanufacturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying ·process ing. proc e5S i ng, lng, hunting i'erv icir.g and $erv~cjn9 and dnG Plantati~Gs, repairs in repairs in c'tb\,r Grchara, ar.a household thin i'lousehoJd alJiea activities induitry industry ,. , • .1.1. IV V( a J V(b)

14 r 11 F H F M F

2 24 . 25 26 27 28 29 30 3t

Allritsar fanstl {'P

104 Dudhala ( 233) 2 21 11

105 ~lahanian ( 249) 45 Kaharan

106 I~allu Wal ( 247) 4 t.

113 Makhan WindT (251) 15 2 1 36

114 Ntzampura (253) 1 68 1

22'1 Wadala Jo:.hal (153 ) 5 zaz Ma Ii k~\.Ir (152) _'" I)

223 ialwafldi (148) 2 20 0091'ao

224 Rakh Dev; (154) ., Dass Pura

225 Devi Da,~- nS5:) ·8 "'!' ..... 1 111 pura

226 Bilammit ( 158r} "'_ )

227 KM laira (l61T 1 8

228 ahartgwart ~159) 43

22<]. Ga.d Ii (160) 13

230 flehri ( 151) 5 199 . 6 231 Rana Ka 1a (12a) 12 232 Balio Nanjpur (lZ9) 15 46

233 Chuhan (128) 2 10

234 Khe la (131 ) 7

235 Malhian (130) 23 S6 236 Dhirekot (156) 3 14

237 Gunnowa 1 (134) 5 12 19

238 Jallian ( 136) 2 555 CEISUS AlSTlACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other co_erce storage and services cOlllllunicat ions

VI Vll .V III .IX

M, F M f M F M f M f M f

32 33 34 3'5 36 37 38 39 40 ,41 42 43

1 13 22 34 8 3 236 . 397 5 19 14 17 1 309 610

8 7 142 337

35 45 4 36 147 9 784 1.414 23 35 36 62 17 548 1.026 ' 1 . 21 1 128 3 735 1.484 7 4 9 3 179 400 3 17 23 21 5 414 663

3 5 8 7 219 409

/ 13 . 48 41 53 8 570 1.105

8 90 163 2 5 1 104 Z24 i 18 29 33 2 457 883 7 19 Z5 34 3 308 671 11 114 1 .70 ZOZ lZ 1,083 Z,OS4 12 lZ 7 7 260 510 15 15 19 30 1 383 756

5 14 5 Z7 12 \ , Z6Z 760 1 4 12 14 3 126 242 42 36 60 179 9 756 1.542 5 5 15 - 7 3 238 507 ,6 7 12 27 4 309 536 8 21 1 10 20 2 442 772 556

JMDIALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PUIiAlY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (wlthHadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-& Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

A.ritsar Tahsil (Part) 239 Nangal Guru ( 137) 278.00 260 260 1,555 805. 750 278 147 131 240 Jandia1a ( 135) 1,420.00 92 92 528 290 238 49 27 22 241 Nawan Kot (145) 110.00 98 98 641 33,7 304 131 78 53 242 Mehar Banpura.146) 285.00 169 170 1,146 591 555 21,1 103 108

243 IHjj arpura (144 ) 175.00 155 155 906 460 446 159 80 79 244 Rakh Jhita ( 142) 984.00 210 210 1,122 601 521 221 123 98 245 Thathi (141 ) 140.00 204 204 1,193 623 570 186 94 92 246 Bundala (138 ) 2,034.00 1,490 1,492 8,669 4,666 4,003 1,555 834 721 247 Shafipur (139) 238.00 156 156 931 500 431 166 108 58

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

102 Chhajjal ( 127) 728.00 632 632 3.791 2,020 1.771 559 295 264 Wadhi 103 Taragarh ( 133) 597.00 472 472 2.896 1.549 1.347 500 285 .215 104 Timmowa 1 (132) 728.00 457 457 2,953 1,549 1,404 493 281 212 105 Bhaini (87) 239.00 90 90 606 312 294 89 51 38' Badechhian

URBAN 557

Scheduled Scheduled literates INDUSTRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers 1abourer s

(I-IX) 11

.M F M F M F M F M F M

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

448 427 368 2'36 471 164 257 60 63 239 160 160 7 74 9 162 142 191 143 177 26 76 44 25 276 21Z 332 228 338 19 90 1Z4 4 224 214 -- 240 163 227 6 76 87 2 232 200 240 162 307 13 107 1 172 10 219 203 371 268 350 3 150 145 1.621 1,278 2,347 1,447 2.531 23 1,052 504 140 104 220 174 232 3 128 55

620 509 1,192 760 1.090 28 515 4 261

596 494 787 576 874 32 289 3 482 12 330 267 878 628 912 7 568 238 163 138 206 134 172 5 73 82 558

.JMOIALA C.D. BLOCK YILLME "IMAll loca- MaRIe of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code . l hestock. M1n1ng and Man ufactur 1ng • Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying process in9. processing, in9, hunting servicing .nd s erv tct ng and and Plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allted activities industry industry III IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

A.rttsar Tahsil ('art)

239 Hangal Guru ( 137) ~- 3 18 Z40 Jandta1. ( 135) 3 22 241 Maw an Kot (145) -. 30 242 Mehar Banpura(146) 5 41 '2 243 Nijjarpura ( 144)' 16· 244 Rakh Jh1ta (142 ) 13 245 Thath1 (141 ) 10 246 Rundala ( 138) 17 8 212 247 Shafipur (139) 10 a.b. a.t.,. Tahsil ('.rt) 102 Chhajj a 1 ( 127) 1 29 Wadhi

103 Taragarh (133) .3 . -- 1 3 22 104 Timmowal (132) 2 1 1 14 105 Rhain1 (87) 1 Badechhian

'JRBAN 559

CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non:-workers worker 5 Constructions Trade and Trans port. Other , comerce storage and services communicaUons

VI VII VIII II(

M F M ,F Mt F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 10 5 12 334 750 2 12 8 30 7 130 231 14 12 160 278 32 35 11 12 253 536 7 18 15 8 3 233 440 6 6 3 294 508

3 12 13 17 3 273 ~7 54 141 199 -344 21 2.135 3.980 2 5 17 15 3 268 428

14 36 1 Z7 1 207 21 930 1.743

8 16 1 Zl 32 13 8 675 1.307 33 16 39 6 637 1.397 1 2 13 5 140 289

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT MAJITRA C. D. BLOC', 562

M~JJTHA C.D. BlijCK YIlUGE PRIMlY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of' Total population Total population in the \ tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population} of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p F

2 3 . 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

TOTAL 263.20 18.341 18:596 111.615 &2,484 55,131 20.375 10.872 9,503 RURAL 263.20 18,230 18,471 116,814 62.050 54,764 20.204 10,776 9.428 URBAN 111 125 801 434 367 111 96 75

~ritsar Tahsil (Part)

I 102 Manghase Rai (174) 216.00 189 189' 1,188 617 571 226 111 115 103 Talwandi (250) 424.00 348 348 • 2. 117 1 • 171 1 .000 374 199 175 Dosandha Singh 107 Jaggatpur (248) 313.00 86 86 481 248 233 79 39 40 Bajaz 108 Kotla Khurd (242) 148.00 108 108 676 333 343 141 67 74 109 Kotla Saiadan (243) 234.00' 186 186 1.036 552 484 184 106 78 . 110 Gopalpura (245) 146.00 133 133 802 417 385 135 66 69 111 Majwind (244) 163.00 79 79 502 264 238 79 41 38 112 Jethuwal (246) 531.00 375 378' 2.450 1.294 1.156 393 222 171

128 Birbarp~ra (336) 353.00 144 145 931 478 453 219 112 107 129 Soh;an Kalan (335) 1.484.00 750 750 4,748 2,540 2.208 782 389 393 130 Nangal (333) 273.00 242 242 1.328 727 601 219 126 93 Pannuwan 131 Nag (334) 1.344.00 1.067 1.083 7,048 3,712 3,336 1.323 693 630

132 Dad;an (291) 141.00 126 126 860 476 384 130 77 53

133 Rakhnag (290) 198.00 12 12 79 44 35 13 6 7 134 Ludhar ( 289 ) 319 • 00 390 397 2,194 1,171 1,023 406 217 189 135 Kaler Mangat (292) 360.00 237 238 1,567 838 729 244 130 114 136 Aja;b Wal; (293) 476.00 159 166 1.425 745 680 251 139 112 137 Har1an (294) 182.00 163 . 172 1.098 570 528 188 lOB 80 138 Kotla (310) . 64.00 5 5 31 19 12 2 Ahngarhan

139 D1al Pur (295) 150.00 254 254 1.752 931 821 371 179 192 140 Kot lapitu (297) 68.00 10 10 58 28 30 8 3 5 563 C~.SUS ABSTRACTI

Scheduled Schedu.led Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF "AIN WORKERS Cutes Tribes

Total mafn Cultivators Agricultural wcrkers labourers·

{I-IX) II

" F " F M F M F M F " F 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

23.037 20,090 32,706 20,946 33,699 872 11.'" 29 13.4t8 245 22,165 19._ 32.558 20.843 33.481 812 11.64" 29 13.312 245 272 Z24 148 103 218 20 126 216 95 99 303 187 358 161 160 423 358 594 357 637 3 262 270

117 111 152 99 140 4 21 55

142 139 153 119 196 2 62 119 295 254 252 159 306 5 65 151 1 237 201 244. 158 211 5 19 84 95 86 180 119 135 4 17 74 487 419 676 489 685 14 148 380 2

106 95 151 67 238 3 17 202 2 853 717 1.282 757 1,521 24 551 705 10 269 236 419 269 369 7 151 75

1,668 1,487 1,971 1,392 2.033 106 356 1 1,080 40

176 155 218 115 261 1 142 82 25 19 18 16 674 577 599 365 519 32 144 194 1 294 266 488 . 292 424 1 170 102 341 322 429 324 319 7 153 171 248 237 329 231 310 3 124 2 119 1 17 9 13· 1 1 1

3t 41 256 56 578 96 474 20 17 15 2 15 1 564

MAJITHA c.o. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village IND4STRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fiswh- quarrying processing, processing ing, hUllting servicing and servicing and and plantations 1 repairs in other repairs in other orchards and household than Household all i ed activities industry industry I I I IV VIa) V(b) M F M F M F H F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

TOTAl 123 Z 117 37 2.078 1ZZ RURAl 123 2 113 37 Z.065 122 URSAII 4 13 A.ritsar Tahsil (Part)

102 Manghase Rat (174) 15

~,. 103 T.alwandi (250) 36 Dl)sandha Singh 107 Jaggatpur (248) 3 32 Bajaz 108 Kotla Khurd ( 242) 2 6 109 Kotla Saiadan (2,43) 8 33 110 Gopalpura (245) 2 2 25 111 Majwind (244) Z 5 112 JethuwCll ( 246) 43 _- 128 Birbarpura (336) 4 1 129 Sohian Kalan (335) 2 35 130 Nangal (333) 32 Pannuwan 131 Nag (334) 9 3 122 5 132 Dad;an (291 ) 3 8 133 Rakhnag (290) 134 Ludhar (289) 2 123 25 135 Ka ler Hangat (292 ) 2 65 136 Ajaibwal1 (293) 3 8 137 Harian (294 ) 2 28 1 138 Kot1a (310; 2 Ahngarhan 139 Dialpur (295) 5 140 Kot1a P1tu (297) 565

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margtna1 Non -worker s workers

Construct tons Trade and Transport. Oth~r commerce storage and services communications

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

433 1,374 33 1,091 6 3,316 398 14 28,785 54,245 432 1,348 33 1,018 6 3,301 398 14 28.569 53,878 1 Z6 13 15 216 367

10 6 3 3 259 571 2 18 23 26 3 534 997

6 4 4 18 1 108 229

3 3 2 137 341

9 9 9 16 3 246 479 3 23 21 32 4 206 380 5 3 29 4 129 234 4 38 1 18 53 11 609 1.142

5 1 9 240 450 1 12 2 21 194 12 1 r019 2.184 31 13 36 30 7 358 594

51 81 4 62 1 269 55 1.679 3.230 6 3 23 1 209 383 2 26 35 16 39 34 26 5 592 991 10 20 12 43 1 414 728 10 7 1 27 6 366 673 7 12 17 260 525 3 1 6 11

2 353 821 1 6 13 22 566

MAJITHA C.D. BlOct flLLM£, PlllIAIY .

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Had'bast No.) village occu- house- (including age group H Code in heet- pied holds institutional 'and No. areS.aDd resi­ house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq._kills.

M F p M F

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11

Allrttsar Tallstl (hrt)

141 Targarh (299) 94.00 83 83 4il 260 237 76 41 35 Rampura

142 Chande ( 309 ) 146 • 00 112- 112 143 392 351 124 75 49 143 Dh1ng Nangal (308) 108.QO 90 90 593 300 293 104 56 48 144 Ja'alpura (298) 279.00 217 217 1,355 709 646 239 lZO 119 i45 Borewll Kang (301) 157.00 134 134 177 397 380 125 64 61 146 Jajj iani (304) 166.00 111 171 1.072 567 505 192 100 92 147 Ramana Chak (30S) 166.00 110 110 671 344 327 132 69 63

148 8urj Na Uabad (306) 131.00 84 84 498 260 238 97 48 49 149 Kotla Maje (307) 79.00 55 55 331 170 161 43 25 18 Wala 150 Kotla S'ultan (30il) 217.00 127 127 999 496 503 178 92 86 Singh

151 Bhaini .( 312) Sl.OO 69 69 459 254 '205 59 32 27 Lidhran 152 Sapariwind (311) 174.00 105 10,5 845 452 393 127 72 55 153 Athwal (313) 202.00 122 123 702 372 330 106 58 48 154 Hamza (314) 225.00 179 179 1.160 612 54& 203 112 91 155 Bhoma (315) 513.00 369 369 2.181 1,124 1.057 387 203 184

156 B~angwan (326) 609.00 288 289 1.899 1.022 877 338 177 161 157 Galowal1 (331) 490.00 369 369 2,262 1,227 1,035 404 211 193 158 Dadupura (329) 214.00 180 180 1,096 573 523 179 92 87 159 Jethu Nango (330) 283.00 125 125 810 445 365 .152 . 88 64 , .160 Bhadewa 11 (328) 106.00 Un- 161 Inaitpura (327) 215.00 40 40 Ul 150 .141 64 37 27 : 162 Kat1a Gujjran(325) 332.00 267 267 1,513 797 716 266 143 123 163 Mahaddipur (3l4) 236.00 17! 179' 1,028 547 481 186 !11 89 164 Pandher (323) 384.00 250 250 1,555 843 nz 32:6 115 151 567 a.sus ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled liteutes INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total .al" Cultivators Agricultural workers Labourers

(I-IX) I II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 11 18 20 21 22 23

44 40 142 119 141 18 37 3 23 11

147 136 21. 146 ,192 83 91 134 117 163 127 165 5 6' 74 206 196 422 304 365 8 142 123 152 136 219 171 220 4 95 84 292 245 330 224 310 10 97 116 91 82 176 127 191 110 65

118 1Q8 131 86 147 4 46 60 53 52 100 80 90 2 47 17

203 209 US 188 273 14 112 95

62 52 141 99 139 81 41

52 48 236 159 249 3 32 183 198 147 159 104 149 3 91 44 223 183 269 168 342 4 111 174 516 460 579 358 607 31 170 1 216 4 537 455 492 280 546 4 238 267 1,137 954 562 230 685 1 47 561 220 193 -- 363 251 309 3 131 82 273 214 235 126 203 7 65 102 inhibited

25 18 88 71 67 36 12 '186 157 405 274 442 6 282 2 114 117 97 244 164 305 3 157 120 333 295 261 143- 464 50 266 72 568

MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTR lAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast 'Mo.) Code Ltvestock. "ining and . Manufacturing. Manufacturing • No. forestry. fish.-· quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servicing and servici'ng and and plantations, repairs in rep4irs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industry industry - tIl IV VIa) V(b) M ~ M f M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Alritsar Tahsil (Part'

141 Targarh Ram (299) 3 9 1 Pura 142 Chande (309) -- 5 143 Dhing Nangal (308) • 4 6 144 Ja la lpura ( 298) 18 145 Borewa1 Kang (3011 5 1 146 Jajj1ani (304) 1 .14 3 27 147 Ramana Cha" (30S) 1

.148 Burj Na Uabad(306) 32 149 Kotla Maje (301) -- 2 Wala I 150 Kot la Su lta" (300) 24 8 Singh 151 Bhain1 (312 ) 9 Lidhran 152 Sapariwind (311 ) - 153 Athwal (313) 5 154 Ham2a (314) 3 10 5 155 8homa (315) 2 9 15 54 156 Bhangwan (326) 5 151 Galowali' (331 ) 26 9 158 Dadupura (329) 36 159 Jethu Nangal (330) 1 16Q Bhadewal1 (328) Un- 161 Inaitpura (321) 16 162 Kotla Gujjran(325) 2 10 1 163 Mahadd1pur (324) 1 4 164 Pandher (323) ,-- 107 SO 569 CEMSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marg'lna1 Non-worke!'s .workers

Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services communications

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

2 10 1 28 29 2 119 219

2 3 8 1 200 350 Z 2 Z 4 10 3 135 288 5 16 20 41 8 344 638 3 11 10 12 3 177 376 9 16 7 23 7 257 495 1 4 10 1 153 326

2 1 1 6 3 113 234 3 6 3 12 2 80 159

2 20 2 2 18 4 223 489

2 5 1 115 204

1 5 1 27 3 203 390 3 2 4 3 223 327. 4 12 8 15 4 270 544 14 45 41 56 11 517 1.026 6 11 4 15 4 476 873 2 16 8 10 542 1.034 7 13 19 2Q 3 264 520 1 4 13 17 7 242 358 tnttalttted --I . 1 2 83 141 2 4 9 19 3 355 710 16 4 3 2 242 478 1 7 5 6 379 662 510

MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population tn the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu­ house­ (including age g~oup 00-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds instit~tional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential blockl houses -town! ward in sq. kms.

P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Aaritsar Tahsil "art) 165 Jauha 1 (322) 123.00 53 53 327 176 151 38 13 25 166 Vadalah Viram(321) 1.023.00() 641 641 3.869 2.090 1,779 705 386 319 167 Budda Theh (320) 144.00 158 158 1.091 549 542 214 110 104 168 umarpura (319) 83.00 46 48 286 139 147 43 20 23 169 6honsal (316) 1i7.00 126 126 774 375 399 153 67 86 Zemtndaran 170 Ghonsa1 (317) 1n.00 12 12 86 43 43 14 9 5 Afghanan 171 Borewal (318) 146.00 14 14 9·1 43 48 9 4 5 Afghanan 172 Tarpai (303) 481.00 237 237 1.711 893 818 340 181 159 173 Marari Khurd (221) 213.00 146 146 887 456 431 151 87 64 174 Thirewal (220) 210.00 125 143 1.524 1.111 413 141 71 70 175 Bhangali (302) 912.00 755 755 4.361 2,317 2.044 687 360 327

176 Chachowali (216) 326.00 228 228 1.406 765 641 245 130 115 177 Jaintipura. (215) 144.00 86 86 609 325 284 97 51 46 178 Pakharpura (214) 387.00 451 451 2.878 1.522 1.356 429 232 197 179 Talwand1· (217) 242.00 268 268 1.504 790 714 286 146 140 Ghuman

180 Rangtlpura (219) 83.00 36 44 236 135 • 101 45 27 18 181 Mecho So1e (218) '91.00 97 97 562 310 252 98 62 36 182 Marar1 Kalan (222) 224.00 263 263 1,771 93a 839 309 177 132 183 Sham Naggar (223) 471.00 329 329 1.898 1.026 872 342 183 159 184 Waryam Nanga 1 (224) 459.00 257 258 2,078 1,075 1,003 330 163 167 185 Begeywal (296) 370.00 245 245 1.564 832 732 289 167 .122 186 Kathu Nangal (241) 527.00 356 441 2.651 1.415 1.236 474 258 216 187 Mun (240) 213.00 154 157 928 480 448 125 75 50 188 Chogawan . (239) 401.00 362 362 2.084 1.083 1.001 354 198 156 571

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS • Castes Tr i bes

Total main Cu1tivators Agricu1tural workers labourers

(-I-IX) II

M F M F ' M 'F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ,19 20 21 22 23

26 26' 83 47 113 71 31 619 507 1,022 651 1,162 36 409 342

281 271 340 254 269 3 80 151 " 84 68 74 2 38 16 142 163 177 125 217 2 113 75

20 12 22 20

2 25 27 25 20

116 100 403 261 485 97 179 6 2.79 89 ]3'9 125 251 195 269 145 104 185 147 960 181 864 18 31 82 5 751 594 1,319 861 1,361 16 531 538

299 252 310 140 322 125 128 238 203 156 95 153 30 120 313 280 913 619 118 30 146 301 399 353 364 214 385 19 141 90

58 38 78 52 78 27 46 114 91 169 116 161 1 77 69 388 339 519 375 449 7 174 155 589 490 555 294 531 31 209 194 19 325 29'6 765 514 637 13 239 260 312 246 450 306 435 3 215 104 515 413 643 391 718 11 171 375 195 184 261 188 252 3 96 57 341 320 642 442 556 18 218 3 127 6 572

MAJITHA C.D. BLOCK YILL*i£ PRIMMY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing Manuf actur 'I ng No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, Process'ing ing, hunting serv icing and Servicing and and plantations, repairs in Repairs ~n other orchards and household than Household allied activities industry Industry III IV V(a} V(b} M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

".ritsar Tahsil (Part)

165 Jauha1 (322) 6

166 Vada 1ah Viram (321) 5 6 7 117 3 167 Budda Theh (320) 9 168 Umarpura ( 319) 2 169 Ghonsal ( 316) 3 1 Zemindaran 170 Ghonsal ( 317) Afghanan 171 Borewal (318) Afghanan 172 Tar Pai (303 ) 173 Marari Khurd (221 )

174 Thirewa 1 (220) 3 10 175 Bhanga1i (302j 6 40 1

176 Chachowa1i (216) 16 177 Jaintipura (215 )

178 Pakharpura (214) 2 88 179 Ta1wandi (217) 3 49 9 Ghuman lao Rangi lpura (219 ) 181 Mecho Soie (218)

182 Marari Ka lan (222) 5 22 183 Sham Naggar (223) 4 24 184 Waryam Nangal(224) 2 28 185 Begeywal (296) 3 36 186 Kathu Nangal (241) 3 41 187 Maan (240) 4 28 188 Chogawan (239 ) 2 1 91 2 573

CEISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers

Construct 'ions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services conunun ic at ions

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

2 2 63 151 9 71 41 162 25 928 1,743 3 3 5 17 2 280 539 5 3 9 2 65 145 3 4 18 2 158 397

2 -- 21 43

2 18 48

8 2 17 2 40B 721 1 4 4 10 1 187 430 5 13 5 715 12 247 395 10 25 16 195 14 956 2,028

16 16 19 443 641 2 172 284 3 122 2B 87 29 744 1,326 17 33 2 25 27 8 405 695,

2 3 57 101 3 5 6 149 251 5 16 23 48 7 483 832 6 29 5 60 11 495 841 4 37 28 39 13 438 990 17 1'" 19 26 3 397 729 6 37 30 55 9 697 1,225 11 12 20 23 3 22B 445 13 22 23 69 7 517 983 574 MAJITHA C.D. SLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group ~ .Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential bloc k/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 189 Ram Dewali (237) 219.00 196 196 1. 150 598 552 212 110 102 Hinduan 190 Bhullar HanS (176) 208.00 95 95 617 333 284 85 51 34 191 Kot Hirde Ram(236) 87.00 91 91 544 294 250 86 55 31 192 Kairon Nangal(232) 159.00 107 107 602 315 287 90 45 45 193 Chawinda Devi(234) 405.00 522 535 3.641 1.980 1.661 644 363 281 194 A1kare (225) 153.00 113 113 663 349 314 97 46 51 195 Jhande (226) 174.00 135 135 873 470 403 159 90 69 196 Sehinewali (227) 382.00 207 207 1.247 649 598 229 120 109 197 Abdal (229) 595.00 369 369 2.588 1.346 1,242 419 199 220

198 Bhoia Fateh (228) 116.00 157 157 960 522 438 179 107 72 garh 199 Kuralian (233) 62.00 18 18 135 68 67 23 11 1.2 200 Shahzada (231) 343.00 238 238 1.539 840 699 268 167 101

201 Lehrka (230) 183.00 202 202 1.470 776 694 244 148 96

202 Kotli Dhole- (213) 250.00 191 235 1,375 733 642 229 125 104 Shah 203 Kadrabad (211) 217.00 157 158. 890 475 415 146 72 74 204 Kotli Mal1ian(212) 176.00 122 122 720 362 358 124 55 69 205 Sarhala (196) 137.00 58 58 398 202 196 59 31 28 206 Fattu Bhil1a (195) 357.00 215 230 1,413 739 674 247 133 114

207 Oahri Ke (192) 219.00 88 88 498 268 230 83 42 41 208 Ohadde (235) 508.00 304 309 1,837 929 908 330 113 157 209 Mian Pander (177) 108.00 117 117 733 391 342 134 63 71 210 Babowal (191) 367.00 265 265 1.795 947 848 298 164 134 215 Mukandpura (178) 110.00 30 30 188 94 94 27 11 16

URBAN 1020 Ror; and ldgah O.G. 111 125 801 434 367 171 75 575

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu It ivat or s Agricultural workers labourer s

(I-IX) 11

M F M 'F M' F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

312- 286 284 156 338 106 193

46 43 199 124 180 137 37 65 56 149 100 153 5 68 43 2 149 144 165 134 185 n 66 6 59 50 544 418 1,059 696 1,080 40 109 365 108 93 196 143 171 65 41 165 148 173 104 234 4 99 98 204 200 313 256 319 7 104 94 458 407 665 438 767 8 369 271 211 190 245 165 252 90 132

12 6 48 ' 29 43 27 4 272 225 416 280 423 232 174 298 269 417 268 342 4 116 124 395 331 -- 383 256 313 2 98 159

124 102 235 144 245 97 91 149 146 116 105 181 80 68 11 13 119 102 91 53 11 189 193 383 247 381 3 214 109

11 52 163 100 153 109 42 269 269 536 425 451 1 214 124 134 137 200 109 214 132 70 287 246 449 324 498 262 172 50 45 62 61

272 224 148 103, 218 20 126 576

MAJITHA C.D. BL~CK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadb ast No. ) Code Livestock. Minino and Manufacturing. Manufacturing No. forestry, fish quarrying processing Processing ing. hunting servicing and Servicing and and p hntat ions, repairs in other Repairs in other orchards and than household than Household allied activities industry Industry III IV VIa) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

AIIritsar Tahsil ( Part) 189 Ram Dewali (237) 6 Hinduan 190 Bhullar Hans (176) 3 191 Kot Hirde Ram(236) 2 16 192 Kairon Nangal(232) 6 6 10 10 193 Chawinda Dev'(234) 9 2 135 3 194 Alkare (225) 5 10 195 Jhande (226) 6 196 Sehinewa 1i (227 ) 36 197 Abda 1 (229 ) 13 27 198 Bho'ia Fateh (228) 6 garh 199 Kuralian (233 ) 8 200 Shahzada (231) 1 2 201 Lehrka ( 230) 4 4 36 202 Kot1'! Dhole- (213) 23 Shah 203 Kadrabad (211 ) 2 19 204 Kotlf Mallian (212) 9 205 Sarha 1a ( 196) 9 206 Fattu BhHla (195) 2 11 207 Dahr'l Ke (192) . --

208 D~adde (235) 41

209 Mian Pander (1n) 3 210 Babowal (191 ) 24 215 Mukandpura ( 178) --

URBAN 1020 Rod and Idgah O.G. 4 13 577

CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services commun icat ions

VI VII ,Y I Il 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

1 11 11 10 260 552

2 153 284 6 8 10 141 245 12 15 2 11 6 3 ,8 130 202 14 169 8 72 206 26 900 1,621 9 3 19 19 178 313 5 9 15 3 236 399 5 16 44 19 7 330 591 9 10 25 43 6 579 1,234 12 7 4 270 438

4 25 67 4 4 5 417 699 3 12 21 1 22 3 434 690 20 25 17 31 360 640

4 19 13 230 414 3 B 15 4 175 358 5 11 2 111 1.95 2 4 2 37 3 358 671 2 115 230

'1 26 16 23 478 907 4 4 177 342 9 6 5 19 . 449 848 1 32 94

26 13 15 216 367

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT VERA C.D. BLOCK 580

VERlA C.D. BlOCK VILlNiE PRIMARl loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) No. of C.D. dential blockl houses townl ward· in sq. kms.

p M F .p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 241.69 18.578 19.3ts 118.064 64.625 53.439 21.112 11.231 9.815 Rura. 241.69 18.S78 19.128 118.064 64.625 53,439 21,112 11.231 9.875 Urban .... _i.. -'- ...

~ttsar Tahsil (Part)

39 Taju Chak (416) 159.00 130 130 862 445 417 171 93 78

40 Basar Ke (417) 567.00 412 412 2.652 1.413 1.23~ 440 225 215 Gillan

41 Kotl1-M1an (359) 78.00 28 30 168 91 77 18 11 7 Khan

42 KotH Nasir (271) 368.00 193 193 1.368 694 674 258 128 130 Khan

43 Sangna - (270) 607.00 461 463 2.682 1.416 1,266 480 262· 2"18 44 Bhouru (269) 397.00 528 528 3.494 1.888 1.606 573 320 253 45 Thande (273) 346.00 245 268 1.751 905 846 302 16.1 14,1 46 Khapar Kher 1 (272) 577.00 468 468 3.391 1.858 1,533 615 331 284 47 Basar Ke (358) 546.00 364 381 2.324 1.240 '.084 442 241 20\ 48 Gumanpura. (357) 737.00 683 769 4.702 2.540 a.16Z 866 456 4\0 49 Dllatta 1 (360) 219.00 145 146 910 485 425 199 108 9\ 50 Mullah Bahram (361) 247.00 125 125 743 405 338 160 95 65 51 Rampura (362) 294.00 220 220 1.335 705 630 270 139 13.1 52 Chak Mokand (363) 410.QO 306 3.10 1.762 938 824 331 161 170 53 Khasa (365) 369.00 434 607 3.415 2,236 1.179 512 276 236 54 Khurllanian (364) 294.00 275 308 1.660 882 778 308 158 150 55 Kathan1an (356) 686.00 44 44 282 141 141 55 26 29 56 Hamidpur (355) 418.00 234 234 1.163 628 535 201 101 100 57 Wadala 8hUte (354) 940.00 461 462 2.7631.453 1.310 534 -287 247 Wadh. 58 loharka (337) 684.00 309 309 2.062 1.085 977 353 180 173 Kalan 581

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAli WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-U) IT

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 _ 2.1 22 23

28,511 24,On 32,194 19,290 35,285 1.270 8.37.1 23 12.529 468 28,511 24,047 32,194 19,290 35,285 1.270 8.37\' 23 12.529 468

12, 1 10.1 230 185 249 \14 129 569 489 691 446 800 1 297 430

64 44 47 . 3 34 1 6

427 394 284 204 388 37 109 3 224 18

593 58.1 586 339 727 39 267 262 4 885 751 876 518 1•. 138 .107 3.13 1 47.1 90 403 354 475 244 50.2 36 20.9 1 .187 28 833 746 898 490. 1,094 47 289 1 356 .15 454 366 635 455 754 1 24,1' 4al 958 804 1,223 80.6 .1,475 30 385 .1 788 16 230 199 200 121 266 90 17.1 239 206 197 144 182 77 .100 440 365 29,1 183 391 66 100 75 484 408 327 203 494 6 .167 2.11 .1 373 247 1.678 593 1.655 16 182 2 75 396 337 500. 325 465 13 72 63 70 75 54 48 74 15 34 .18.1 160 3,11 2.14 312 11 27 595 53.1 76.1 586 850 3 288 184

482 423 62.1 405 543 3 26,1 .169

583

Ci.SUS ABSTRACT

IHDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS Marginal Mon-workers workers Constructions Trade and Ttansport, Other commerce storage and services communications

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

1.206 1.606 56 1.921 12 4.910 482 24 14 29.316 52.155 1.206 1.606 56 1.921 12 4.910 482 24 14 29,316 52.155 -- 2 2 196 417 _.. 16 10 29 ~13 1.238

2 3 2 44 74

2 16 4 18 15 306 637

30 30 38 50 26 689 1.227 38 46 129 12 750 1.499 9 13 20 15 7 403 810 8 49 3 74 " 126 8 764 1.486 11 8 486 1,083 3 17 30 156 13 1,065 2.132 4 219 425 4 223 338 12 19 2 33 7 3 314 564 4 11 8 9 4 444 818 2 32 2 30 1,033 10 581 1.163 33 49 3 54 49 8 417 765 6 7 3" 67 141 38 26 51 57 8 -- 316 524 74 21 16 19 1 603 1.307

5 13 9 70 3 542 974 584

VERlA C.D. BLOCK VILlAGE PalllAlY

.Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- ( 1nc lud i "g' 1ge group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Allr1tsaJ' Tahstl (Part)

59 Mirankot (344) 780.00 512 547 3.)39 1,823 1,516 502 266 236 Kalan

60 Mirankot ( 343) 172 .00 186 186 1,058 555 503 187 88 99 Khurd 61 Seh Chander (346) 195.00 159 159 1,040 581 459 171 lQl 76 .62 BalMash (345) 144.00 89 92 562 292 270 92 46 46 Muhseh Chander 63 Heir (347) 536.00 422 422 2,411 .1,296 1.115 417 232 185 64 Kamboh (348) 398.00 456 458 3,005 1.673 1.332 564 318 246 65 Dhaul Kalan ((350) 378.00 339 339 2,088 1,081 1.007 407 193 214

66 Kotla Dal· (3l1)·· 250.00 25 25 170 84 86 33 15 18 Singh 67 Dhaul Khurd (352) 285.00 54 54 366 190 176 63 37 26 68 Gaunsa Bad (353) 183.00 154 177 912 582 330 178 97 81 69 Khera Bad (349) 281.00 227 227. 1,568 851 717 288 166 122 70 Mahal (369) 312.00 698 698 3,957 2,113 1,844 786 405 381 Suburban

71 Gumta la (370) 1,142.00 1,053 1,079 7,540 4.691 2.849 1.067 567 500 Suburban

72 Mule Chak (376) 262.00 364 364 1,902 .1,055 847 352 .198 154 73 Ibban Kalan (275) 514.00 543 546 3,288 1,806 1,482 581 3,13 268 74 Ibban~Khurd (274) 171.00 219 219 1,249 666 583 278 148 130 75 Bohad. (276) .100.00 2,1 21 143 79 64 25 15 .10 76 Mandiala (268) 997.00 223 229 1,410 764 646 246 132 ·114 77 Chabba (267) -811.00 799 868 4.9li 2.,688 2...248 860 476 . 384

78 Gi1wali (277) 569.00 545 598 3,832 ~.091 1.741 680 359 32,1 93 Khankot (279) 395.00 72 72 400 216 . 184 83 50 33 ,115 Fatehgarh, (252) 9.11.00 599 602 4,036 2.183 1,853 705 373 332 Shukar thai(. 585·

'CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu l't ivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I--IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 '5 16 17 18 19 20 2.1 22 23

427 337 812 444 930 185 307 3 267 153

245 22.1 316 206 289 3 93 65

242 215 228 13,1 3.15 21 247 17 .10 143 99 170 2 123 . 40

524 451 68.1 422 644 14 125 304 1 736 560 897 560 899 24 130 2 444 4 632 592 495 287 561 9 166 232 48 53 28 27 54 13 33

32 33 106 96 90 54 20 168 122 3.17 99 375 14 22 128 2 492 425 377 253 429 9 66 67

1 .. 168 1,068 906 529 .1,116 ~1 .136 3 306 30

1.705 1.213 2.7" 1.3,18 ,1.857 9.,l .197 513

792 624 397 20r 590 3 52 251 a12 644 893 497 1.082 14 196 265 2 426 363 295 .192 337 3 41 203 2 3 45 35 50 40 3 546 459 269 .147 40.1 .1 123 245

.1,O~1 . 920 1.270 805 1,569 45 381 652 16 904 758 1.089 682 1 .. 135 72 305 177 15 199 162 56 46 ,115 36 9 68 36 989 839 1,080 66.1 .1.224 12 302 597 586

VERlA C.D~ BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loci\- Harne of village IKDUSJRIAl CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS tien (with Hadbst No.) Code LivestGck, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry. fish- Quarrying processing. p.rocessing ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs 1n repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry indu~try III IV V(a) '_V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

_Usar Tahsil (Part) 59 M1ranket ( 344) Z 1 2 1 82 5 Kalan 60 Miranket (343) 4 23 Khurd 6.1 Seh Chander (346) 2 19 62 Bal Mash (345) l Mulaseh Chander 63 He1r (341) 15 1 7J 3 64 Kamboh (348) Z 73 2 65 Dhalll Ka.lan ( 350) 3 2 52 5 .. _ 66 Ke1;la Da.1- (35.1) Singh 67 Dhaul Khurd (352) 68 Gaunsa Sad (353 ) 3 __ 47 1 6~ Khera Bad (349) 1 39 70 Mahal (369) 2 3 254 11 Suburban 71 Gumtala (370) 14 1 18 2 147 1 Suburban 72 Mule Chak (376) ... \18 73 Ibban Ka.lan (275) 2 16 224 74 Ibban Khurd (274) 1 -.. 46__ 75 Sehad (276) 1 , 76 Mandiala (258) 4 77 Chabba . (26N 6 1 -- 231 5· 78 Gtlwal1 (277 ) 3 1 3 316 36 93 Khanket (279) _- 4 115 Fatelt'garh ( 252) 6 58 Bhukar Chak 587

CENSUS. ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services commun icat ions

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

19 34 2 28 189 20 893 1.331

47 10 28 19 3 266 500

9 6 11 266 458 3 2 122 268

11 33 41 43 8 652 1.101 20 47 18 165 16 774 1.308 35 , 18 22 . 30 4 520 998

2 30 86

4 2 8 100 175 8 166 11 207 316 166 32 32 25 9 422 708 38 86 2 102 3 189 32 997 1,763

57 182 5 212 5 517 77 2.834 2.758

"- 106 17 3 18 28 465 844 32 119 3 63 165 9 724 1 ,468

19 8 5 14 2 329 580 2 4 29 64 3 • 15 11 --. 363 645 7 70 39 1 183 21 1.119 2.203 37 61 10 91 142 10 24 13 932 1.656 2 15 12 5 101 148 7 26 47 181 12 959 1,841 588

VERKA C.O. BLOCK Y)LLA6E PH JMARY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Tota 1 population Tota 1 population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in Heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dent 1a 1 block/ houses town/ ward in sq.kms.

p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 116 Othian (256 ) 222.00 205 ,205 1,138 603 535 229 112 117

117 r~\Jdha 1 (286) 561.00 542 591 3.640 2,007 1.633 667 365 302 118 Soh ian Khurd (288) 239.00 349 357 2.044 1,106 938 401 214 187

119 Jahangir (287) 440.00 328 328 1.964 1,000 964 341 174 ~67 120 Pandori (285) 724.00 698 820 4.860 2,631 2.229 886 461 425 Waraich 121 Nangal; (283) 526.00 576 581 3.294 1,814 1.480 673 348 325 122 Naushehra (234) 527.00 389 390 2.248 1.225 1.023 438 253- 185 ·123 Sal Kahn (340 ) 729.00 531 531 3.180 1.752 1,428 506 Z88 218

124 Shain; Gillan(3~1) 205.00 132 132 774 393 38,1 172 82 90 125 Muradpura (342 ) 606.00 494 494 2.781 1,479 1.302 510 261 249 126 Sal Khurd ( 339) 405.00 390 390 2.630 1.378 1,252 477 244 233 127 Loharka (338) 176.00 120 120 810 429 381 153 81 72 Khurd

URBAN . . 589

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

?n ... 12 13 14 15 J6 17 1-8 19 ~v '- I 22 23

315 1.77 33,0 218 319 14 26 174 1.019 830 1,046 566 1,114 32 230 1 162 644 526 495 313 557 18 108 250 313 293 520 399 505 10 194 152 1.166 984 1.370 895 1.429 56 345 245 14

1.092 9.19 974 568 996' 8 199 53.1 110 575 555 328 656 26 48 231 16 746 553 820 517 , .036 15 183 502 4 275 284 156 114 231 5 62 75 3 565 507 704 468 846 6 273 321 535 498 695 470 728 38 187 249 201 192 216 143 240 3 103 67 590

VERlA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Mame of v\nage IMDUSTR lAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS t10n (w\th Kadbast No.) Code Ltvestock. Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, proces'sing, tng, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied acttvities industry industry III IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

. _tts.r Tahsil lPart) 116 Othian (256) 1 37

117 Mudh~l (286) 13 1 209 7 118 Sohian Khurd (288) 2 4 61 5 119 Jahangir (287) 52 120 Pandori (285) 37 •• 8 4 240 16 Waratch

121 Nang~l1 (283) 2 2 1 33 122 Naushehra (284) 6 148 2 123 Bal Kalan (340) 3 84 1 124 Bhain\ G1'l1an (341) 4 11 125 Muradpura (342) 5 _. 80 126 Bal Khurd (339) 9 4 103 11

127 Loharka (338) - _- 18 Khur.d

URBAN .. . . 591

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-\'Iorkel'ls worker s constructions Trade.and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI Vll VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

21 16 5 39 14 284 520 144 59 2 102 194 21 893 1,601 19 43 19 51 13 549 920 9 16 39 43 10 495 954 49 88 2 229 188 20 1,202 2,173

24 34 34 137 5 818 1,472 32 55 77 59 7 569 997 11 47 47 159 9 716 1,413 35 5 19 10 2 172 376 14 30 68 55 4 633 1,296

17 50 12 44 65 15 650 1,214

3 8 19 22 3 189 378

. ~, .

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT RAYYA C.D. BLOCK 594

RAYYA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca­ Name of village At'ea of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- ( including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. are~ and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential blockl houses town! ward in sq. kms.

p M F p H F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 303.81 23,084 23,458 1,37,984 72,036 65,948 23,866 12,774 11,092 Rural 303.81 23,084 23.458 1.37.984 72,036 65,948 23,866 12,774 11,092· Urban Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 47 Jallal (102) 467.00 278 278 1,605 801 804 '249 129 120 61 Ghugatwind (105) 197.00 197 197 1,248 656 592 213 112 101 H;nduan 62 Usman (103) 231.00 139 139 845 433 412 159 83 76 63 Nangl; (69) 521.00 316 316 1,9451,026 919 349 191 158 64 r"ehta (68) 725.00 1,180 1,229 7,768 4,171 3,597 1,425 749 676 65 Churlg!; (oJ):'2I .00 177 177 1,181 615 566 179 95 84 66 Saido Ke (66) 204.00 212 212 1,368 732 636 224 133 91 67 Khabba (65) 842.00 391 393 2,342 1,221 1,121 391 199 192 Rajputan 68 Takapur' ' (64) 176.00 142 142 763 388 375 126 67 59 69 Tap;ala (61) 115.00 66 66 413 220 193 69 47 22 70 Devidasspura (62) 120.00 8 8 76 45 31 9 5 4 71 Shahpur (60) 149.00 113 113 705 361 344 121 69 52 72 Suttowal (58) 171.00 132 137 716 356 360 113 58 55 73 Kammonke (59) 239.00 165 23" 1,301 669 632 241 137 104 74 Rajpura (51) 362.00 310 313 1,909 1,003.. 906 305 170 135 75 Butala (52) 640.00 388 391 2,242 1,131 1,111 393 213 180 76 Buttar Siviya (63) 1,008.00 724 757 5,080 2,689 2,391 958 523 435 77 Gaggar Shana (43) 675.00 535 536 3,357 1,860 1.497 568 307· 261 78 Pallah (42) 190.00 156 156 907 445 462 148 69 79 79 Dhardeo (70) 967.00 786 803 5,155 2,714 2,441 919 470 449 80 Rajdhan (73) 463.00 188 189 1,239 650 589 188 107 8' 81 (72) 416.00 241 241 1,575 807 768 276 146 130 82 Vadala Khurd (40) 460.00 331 337 2,105 1,066 1,039 437 238 199 595

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sc:heduled Sc:heduled .L iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-iX) , II

M F M F M F M . F M F M F

1Z 13 14 15 16 '17 18 19 ZO Zl Z2 Z3

,25.500 22.745 39.767 21.474 ~8.612 2.053 15.274 173 10.882 379 25.500 22.745 39.767 27.474 38.672 2.053 15,274 173 10.882 379

194 209 445 348 440 9 231 1 109 345 296 314 197 370 1 151 190

93 87 207 179 211 9 127 36 285 250 476 327 566 4 312 156- 1.258 1.058 2.257 l,482 2,238 103 600 1 487 11 286 248 354 243 342 11 133 101 1 248 220 391 241 376 1 152 130 610 531 589 396 609 8 265 276

230 228 196 141 208 12 57 5 123 3 68 58 136 102 113 1 67 16 26 13 20 19 130 126 155 105 203 111 74 106 92 234 181 197 1H .. '" 75 352 326 344 269 316 6 152 145 393 351 516 401 531 26 209 1~8 159 136 640 557 582 30 341 85 1,021 879 1,282 842 1.487 79 543 51 462 5 672 531 1.029 593 1.067 8 324 293 54 65 273 219 255 2 171 .. 29 - , 949 8Q8 1.386 891 1,480 42 667 489 32 260 221 405 303 361 3 250 87 3 360 350 389 271 448 184 186 97 214 84 426 407 532 383 534 8 233 158 1 596 RAYYA C.D. BLOCK YILLAGE'UMMY

Loca- Hallie of vlllage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing. - Manufacturing. No. forestry. fish­ quarrying processing. processing. ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantat ions. repairs in repairs in other orchards and hous!!hold than househo ld allied activities industry industry 111 IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 140 4 1 61 12 1.968 169 Rural 140 4 1 61 12 1.968 161 Urban .- . Baba Blkele Tlhsil (Pert) 47 Jallal (102) 2 1 21 61 Ghugatwind (105) 3 7 Hinduan 62 Usman (103) 1 3 63 Nangl1 (69) 2 14 64 Mehta (68)_ l 12 3 188 9 65 Chungh (67) 1 ., 66 Saido Ke (66) 22 67 Khabba (65) 3 1 2 3 14 Rajputan 68 Takapur (64) 1 2 4 69 Taplala (61) 3 70 Oevidasspura (62) 71 Shahpur (60) 72 Suttowal (58) 1 -- 1 73 KallJllOnke (59) 2 74 Rajpura (51) 1 2 26 75 Butala (52) 2 1 32 76 Buttar Sivlya (63) 3 1 68 3 77 Gaggar Bhana (43) 14 1 S2 1 78 Pullah (42) -- 7 79 Ohardeo (70 6 31 80 Rajdhan (73) 8 81 8ha1a1 Pur (72) 8 82 Vadala Khurd (40) 5 1 16 597 CEISUS ABSTRACT

IHDUSTR IAl CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade,and Transport, Other cOIIIIIerce storage and services cOl'Mluflications

, Vl VB VIII 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36, ~ 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

786 , 2.417 210 8 4,835 1.001 1 22 33,363 63~873 786 1 2.417 210 8 4,835 1.007 1 .22 33.363 63.873

5 15 1 19 37 7 361 795 3 7 8 1 286 591

7 17 19 9 222 403 3 17 44 17 4 460 915 25 345 2 216 362 77 20 1,933 3,474 16 12 54 18 10 273 555 3 6 31 32 1 356 635 3 16 1 15 15 3 612 1,113

2 8 1 1 10 3 180 363 3 3 3 18 1 107 192 1 25 31 11 3 2 2 158 344 1 8 159 360 4 2 5 8 4 353 626 16 34 5 25 30 21 472 880 4 38 3 28 51 27 549 1,081 26 63 2 98 223 18 1,202 2,312 15 52 1 125 192 S 793 1.489 3 6 19 20 2 190 460 20 65 37 165 10 1.234 2.398 4 6 6 289 __S86 1 9 2 16 14 1 359 584 9 40 1 43 29 6 532 1,031 598

RAYYA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRlllARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi llage occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Baba Sakala Tahsil (Part)

83 Sadhar (39) 547.00 249 249 1.534 780 754 228 114 104 95 Lohgarh (28) 293.00 232 232 1.373 718 655 227 116 111 96 Kaler Ghumman (29) 329.00 254 254 1.529 786 743 249 126 123 97 LOharanwala (27) 65.00 32 32 197 100 97 34 18 16 98 Butari (82) 319.00 369 369 2.062 1,093 969 399 231 168 99 Khil Chian (83) 478.00 609 609 3.543 1.914 1.629 601 321 280 101 Thothian (88) 252.00 247 248 1,468 760 708 259 137 122

106 Bhorehhl Raj- (86) 1.321.00 493 493 3.202 1,753 1,449 538 284 254 Putan 107 Bhorehhi (85) 212.00 167 169 1,062 547 515 189 101 B8 Brahmnan 108 Rattangarh (84) 198.00 182 182 1,104 585 519 16.8 91 77 109 Bhinder (17) 589.00 391 393 2,258 1,173 1,085 337 181 156' 110 Narlnjanpur (26) 418.00 267 267 1,657 832 825 291 143 148 Fattuwal 111 Madh (25) 117.00 143 144 807 421 386 161 82 79 112 Nijjar (19) 151.00 120 120 743 376 367 115 64 51 113 Taung (18) 219.00 136 159 901 464 437 117 64 53 114 Jallupur (16) 293.00 262 262 1,603 827 776 249 138 111 Khaira 115 Lidhar (15) 261.00 290 296 1,620 840 780 337 176 161 116 Hassanpur (14) 132.00 109 . 109 626 306 320 106 53 53 117 Pl)eruman (13) 597.00 479 479 2,395 1.207 1.188 374 194 180 118 Chima Bath (21) 392.00 382 382 2.437 1.262 1.175 429 221 208 119 Paddey (20) 168.00 155 155 990 451 449 163 88 75 120 Rayya (24) 392.00 35 35 229 132 97 46 Z8 18 121 Padlana (23) 40.00 26 26 151 69 82 20 13 7 122 Umra Nangal (22) 189.00 117 117 688 341 347 131 67 64 599

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) I 11,

M F M . ·F M I F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 13

350 328, 421 288 448 111 176 251 111 315 290 364 228 426 4 176 174 163 161 367 255 447 2 280 93 31 32 57 34 ·64 44 5 421 368 605 400 573 13 166 184 922 775 1,224 747 1.035 7'1 177 3 329 22 284 255 459 307 395 15 123 122

838 672 998 570 1.066 20 359 460 1

205 188 274 197 306 1 150 116

119 100 351 248 332 5 213 52 452 409 678 456 729 2 299 357" 417 407 448 294 455 7 155 245

251 23~ 200 124 219 3 66 100 124 113 207 161 204 2 98 61 144 148 282. 211 271 1 184 78 -- 178 154 484 317 468 34 359 72 29

296 287 5Q1 341 448 9 233 149

65 75 183 160 184 54 , 81 6 86 45 426 391 706 545 625 26 304 158 463 450 741 535 638 1.3 250 224 1 185 176 226 183 223 8 94 -- 59 17 9 91 '54 66 2 14 37 54 53 36 29 -- 118 110 219 189 158 9 57 40 600

!lAnA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vl1 bge INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. "'ining and Manufactur~ng. Manufacturing. No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing. proceSSing. ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV Veal V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Baba Blkala Tahsil (Part)

83 Sadhar (39) 4 95 Lohgarh (26) 22 96 Kaler GhUlllRl'an (29) 5 1 23 97 Loharanwala (27) 1 98 Butari (82) 28 99 Khil Chian (83) 9 1 1 1 95 101 Thothian (88) 5 1 38

106 Bhorchhi Raj (86) 1 1 20 Putan 107 Bhorchhi (85) 3 Brahmnan 108 Rattanagarh (84) 1 4 8 109 Bhinder ( 17) 2 14 110 Narinjanpur (26) 3 Fattuwal 111 Madh (25) 7 8 112 Nijjar (19) 12 113 laung (18) 114 Jallupur (16) 1 7 Khaira 115 Lidhar (15) 10 1 116 Hassanpur (14) -- 3 4 117 Pherllllan (13) 3 16 118 Chima Bath (21 ) 4 1 49 1 119 Paddey (20) 23 1 120 Rayya (24) 1 5 121 Padiana (23) 2 122 Umra Nangal (22) 4 1 13 601

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOl111lerce storage and services communications

VI VII VI II IX

M F M ·F M, F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36· 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

-- 4 4 9 332 643 1 13 8 26 4 292 651 1 15 10 • 19 2 339 741 9 1 4 36 97 1 39 1 78 1 76 10 520 956 4 114 5 53 253 38 879 1,558 26 10 1 16 54 14 365 693

7 26 3 17 Z 175 14 687 1,429

9 12 16 1 241 514

14 12 1 28 4 253 514 1 16 15 1 25 1 444 1,083 2 6 15 29 7 3.77 818 \.

13 12 4 9 3 202 383 2 8 1 12 11 1 172 365 1 2 -- 6 1 193 436 6 10 13 5 359 742 •

11 13 3 16 16 5 392 771 1 4 1 3 2 2 122 266 4 48 26 66 26 582 1,162 20 21 1 30 39 10 62 1,162 3 13 9 22 7 228 441 3 1 5 2 66 95 2 3 33 82 10 13 21 8 183 338 602

RAYYA C.D. BlOCK YILLAGEPRIMARY

Loca­ Nalle of vill age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi,­ houseless population) of C.~. dential block! houses town! ward in sq. kms·.

p M F p M F

3 4 5 , 6 7 8 9 10 11

Baba Bafcala Tahsil (Part).

123 Chhapianwali (32) 204.00 223 226 1,341 668 673 267 138 129 124 Baba Bakala (31)· 539.00 1,044 1.067' 6',196 3,344 2,852 1,053 569 484 125 Dhianpur (30) 535.00 252 326 1,927 983 944 332 177 155 126 Danial (38) 151.00 130 134 673 348 325 137 74 63 127 Vadala Kalan (41) 887.00 678 678 4,197 2,160 2,037 785 412 373 128 jalalpur (37) 234.00 7 7 30 15 15 5 4 Sathiala 129 Daud (71) 141.00 90 90 547 289 258 79 46 ' 33 130 Chak Thathian (44) 45.00 Un- 131 Bedadpura (45) 166.00 153 153 1,036 532 504 157 89 68 132 Thathhn (36) 372.00 340 340 1.959 1,029 930 353 206 147 1~3 Sath1ala (46) 1,435.00 1,242 1.24a 7,243 3,808 3,435 1,218 648 570

134 Gtiaz1wal (47) 111.00 37 37 234 113 121 23 14" 9 135 Jhalar1 (50) 191.00 160 160 849 429 420 156 83 73 136 Khera Thanewal (49) 155.00 58 69 398 193 205 73 36 37 137 Bhaini Ram- (48) 141.00 100 100 650 344 306 92 44 48 dial 138 Rajadewal (54) 125.00 42 42 263 142 121 35 18 17 139 Naurangpur (53) 163.00 159 159 875 470 405 160 92 68 140 Jamalpur (57) 166.00 199 200 1,050 524 526 186 103 83 141 Kartarpur (56) 151.00 98 98 561 282 279 99 48 51 142 Khasi (04) 86.00 33 33 231 106 125 39 20 19 143 Jalalpur (55) 105.00 21 24 159 80 79 27 13 14 Sheron 144 Khanpur (03) 517.00 354 354 2.016 1.026 990 357 206 151 145 Sheron 8agha (01) 8~6.00 184 184 1,089 '543 546 176 95 . 81 146 Sheron Nigah '(02) 439.00 125 125 780 390 390 146 74 72 603 CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr1b'es

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) .1 IJ

F M F .M , f M F M F M F ------~------~------~------12 13 . 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 zz' Z3

250 219 " 294 230 306 3 167 109 916 772 1,884 1,215 1,864 101 460 1 269 381 364 _'" 563 435 511 ?4 196 Z 69 116 99 160 128 176 4 78 .. - 61 656 57Q 1,103 761 1,234 8 601 361 9 8 9 9

141 127 170 116 143 7 58 67 , inhabited 165 162 337 258 258 17 122 47 10

330 301 536 377 ·524 10 256 1~1 2 1.209 1,032 2,109 1,391 2,046 55 731 5213 3

.24 30 51. 64 67 50 17 -204 197 219 162 194 1 67 12 11 15 96 84 99 1 78 '7 163 125 158 66 236 125 111

.- . 85 65 7S 72 321 272 .... - 174 121 201 5 42 2 138 1 83 85 322 245 229 5 153 3 17 86 89 133 . 117 114 83 23 4 4 56 61 62 61 45 37 46 34

338 318 511 405 542 3 320 156 145 154 315 251 218 5 136 1 54 169 167 224 167 177 2 100 60 604

RAnA C.D. BlOCK YllLMiE Pll.,

Loea- Name of village IMOosfRtAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (wi th Hadbast No. ) Code L1vestock, Hitting and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry. flsh- quarrying processing, processing, lng, hunting servit:ing arid servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household al1~ed activities industry industry III lY ,1,I(a) Y{b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Blb. lIkal. Tahsil (Part)

123 Chhap 1anwa 1; (32) 3

124 Saba Sakala (31 ) S , 1 228 2 125 Dhianpur (30) 2 88 23 126 Oanial (38) 7 127 Vadala Kalan (41) Z 11 128 Jalalpur' (37) Sathiala " 129 Oaud (71) 1 130 Chak Thath1an (44) Un- 131 Bedadpura (45) -- 5 132 Thathian (36) 13 133 Sathiala (46) 3 3 2 98 134 Ghaziwal (47) -, 135 Jhalar; (50) 51 136 Kher a Thanew.a 1 (49) 3 137 Sha1n; RII1I- (48) dial -- 138 Rajadewal (54) 139 ftaurangpur (53) 2 4 140 Jamalpur (57) 1 16 141 Kartarpilr (56) 3 142 Khas1 (04) 143 Jalalpur (55) 1 Sheron 144 Khanpur (03) 12 145 Sheron Bagha (01 ) 6 146 Sheron Nigah (02) --. 605 CENSUS ABSTRACT·

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of "AIM WORKERS Margina.l Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cORlllerte . storage and services COlllllunications

VI . VII V111 IX M F M .F M, F- M F M F M F

32 33 34 3$ 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 10 3 11 3 362 670

69 1 23~ ~ 96 497 94 1,480 2,751 18 45 2 54 39 26 1 1 471 889 1 11 .... 7 10 4 172 32.1 10 34 29 186 8 926 2,029 .... 6 15

3 2 3 9 2 146 251 inhabited 15 17 1 35 -- 17 6 274 487 5 10 29 29 8 505 920 39 129 2 154 361 48 1,762 3,380 .. - . 46 121 5 14 1 38 7 235 419 2 1 6 3 94 204 .. - 108 306

1 2 67 121 2 4 8 2 269 400 16 11 6 9 2 295 521 3. 168 279 .... 1 44 125 1 9 1 34 79 , 15 11 "4 14 3 4'84 987 4 7 11 4 325 541 9 2 6 2 213 388 606

RAYYA C.D. BLOCK YILUSE PUM.'

Loca- Nallle of v'\1 hge Area of No. of No. O.f Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi llage OCCI.I- hou5e- (inc lud1ng age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied ho lds instltutional and No. ares and resi- house-less population) of C.D. dent1al block.1 hOllses town/ ward in sq. k.ms.;

, M F P M F

1 2 3 4 , 1 8 9 10 1\

aaba Bat.,. Tahstl (Part)

147 Ghaziwal (05) 114.00 8 8 37 2·1 16 3 1 2 Miani 148 Jodhe (06) 707.00 341 341 2.306 1,221 1.085 382 212 170 149 Bal Sarai (07) 676.00 350· 350 2,115 1.100 1.015 335 192 ·143 150 Dera Saba (28) 162.00 718 718 1.822 953 869 174 101 73 Jainial Singh 151 Warraich (08) 368..00 412 425 2.228 1.139 1.089 385 197 188 152 Lak.huwal (35) 172.00 1Zl 123· . 813 423 390 109 65 44

I 153 Dau 10 Nanga 1 (33) .344.00 393 398 2.477 1.270 1.207 475 257 218 154 Jallowal (34) 161.00- 157 157 930 481 . 449 175 98 77 155 Budha Theh (09) 747.00 1,125 1.142 6,189 3.316 2.873 1,186 611 575 156 Wazir Bhullar (10) 660.00 428 428 2.522 1,290 1,232 4S6 239 -217 157 Bule Nangal (11) 103.00 111 . 1'11 656 342 314 98 57 41 158 Mehtab Kot (12) 585.00 268 268 1,651 866 785 305 160 145

URBAN ...... ' , 607 tUsus ABSTRACT

SClleduled Sch~duled literates INDUSTR~Al CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main CuHivators Agricultural ~ workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

18 12 11 11

401 . 305 599 377 699 2 366 269 327 298 j89 412 619 5 303 171 1 . 175 132 655 462 118 520 2 2

265 219 70,7 535 600 11 159 51 1 169 135 283 215 217 ' 3 97 57 649 601 740 '525 527 21 152 72 232 200, 244 172 245 4 109 102 1,378 1,289 2,174 1,360 1,691 214 108 182 4 578 568 731 512 602 17 170 141 6 5 233 190 206. 5' 166 11 319 280 524 357 436 11 134 162 "'. .. . , ,.. .. 608

RAffA C.D. BLOCK 'lL"~( PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi llage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAl N WORKf,RS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Live~tock. Mining and- Manufacturin9. Manuhcturing. No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing. processing. ing. htJOt;ng servicing 00(1 Strv1cing and and plantations, rep4irs in r~41rs in other orchards and household thjln household . a 11 ied act i vit i e~ industry tllejustry III IV ye.) V(b)

M F M F M F ", F

2 24 25 26 'lJ 28 ?9 ~Q 31

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part) 147 Ghaziwal (05) Mian;

148 Jodhe (06) 7 11 149 Bal Sara; (07) 12 150 Oera 8aba - (28) 29 119 57 Jaimal Si:ngh 151 Warraich (08) 2 84 152 Lakhuwal (35) 12 153 011u10 Nangal (33) 1 49 9

154 Jallowal (34) 3 155 Sudhi Theil (09) 1 7 102 49 156 Wazir Bhullar (10) 5 1 52 7 157 Bule Nangal (11) 4 l58 Mehtab Kot (12) 28 3

URBAN 609 (£ISUS ABSTltAtt

INDUsTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margin~l Non-workers workers Constructions , Trade and Transport, Other cOlllllerce storage and services communications

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

10 16

7 9 6 24 2 522 1,083 53 21 22 37 4 481 1,010 ' 37 68 148 . 45 3 417 310 235 349

42 50 69 142 10 539 1,078 5 19 10 17 3 206 387 35 75 93 50 11 743 . 1,186 3 8 19 4 236 445 65 378 13 258 . 590 148 1,625 2,659 2,2 41 2 100 70 7 688 1,215 6 6 2 11 5 136 309 11 37 42 22 6 430 774 .. ",

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TARStKKA C.D. BLOCK 612

TMSIUA C.D. IlOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Hlme of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population.in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and res1- house less population) of C.D. dential block! houses town! ward in sQ. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 245.78 15.789 15.936 100,.090 52,560 47,530 17,063 9,123 7,g40 Rural 245.78 15.789 15,936 100,090 52,560 47,530 17.063 9.123 1,940 Urban Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

,101 Mahanian (172) 220.00 88 88 614 326 288 122. 68 54 Brahmanan 211 Bhilowal (179) 554.00 281 281 1.827 989 838 304 162 142 212 Sahadpura (183) 207.00 140 140 865 453 412 153 81 72 213 Turfan (181) 105.00 20 20 123 70 53 15 11 4 214 Choganwan (182) 333.00 228 228 1.475 761 714 246 125 121 216 Chtiwind (175) 249.00 239 239 1,446 751 695 237 110 127 l eh1 an 217 Miran Chak (173) 117.00 52 52 345 182 163 64 33 31 218 Akalgarh (167) 599.00 407 407 2,642 1,412 1.230 467 240 227 219 Gill (168) 143.00 89 89 552 288 264 85 43 42 220 Rasu 1pur (169) 711.00 477 477 3.050 1.628 1.422 523 305 218 Kalan Saba Bakala Tahsil (Part) Khera ( 193) 142.00 116 153 896 454 442 144 83 61 2 Bala ('hakmash(194) 110.00 5 49 28 21 5 3 2 Mu1ad Khera 3 Bathu Chak (197) 153.00 107 107 606 311 295 88 46 42 4 Sidhwan (198) 113.00 147 149 885 457 428 156 87 69 5 Rupowal1 (199) 238.00 125 125 687 378 309 122 77 45 Brahmnan 6 Sialka (208) 247.00 167 167 1,155 575 580 186 89 97 7 Kazikot (209) 85.00 61 61 376 194 182 65 30 35 8 Mahmudpura (210) 174.00 88 88 507 246 261 74 35 39 9 UchokeyKalan(206) 424.00 400 400 2,544 1,348 1,196 470 267 203 10 Bagga (207) 433.00 287 293 1,698 888 a10 285 154 131 613

Scheduled • Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) I 11

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 .916 15.786 27,285 18.316 28.~ 1,378 13,084 204 9.634 745 11,916 15.186 27,285 18,316 28.540 1,378 13,084 204 9,634 745

78 84 166 107 18.6 127 44

365 287 378 240 587 6 231 1 254 88 82 237 169 245 4 123 2 44 41 31 41 40 308 283 320 203 420 28 169 2 175 19 333 316 365 197 411 132 210

.~.

81 62 100 80 109 49 33 599 514 657 402 840 31 334 332 64 49 175 134 164 7 106 gl 4 582 481 855 568 859 82 384 2 291 68

88 83 234 181 234 14 102 3 38 11 - 19 12 14 5 6

3 2 196 149 165 3 115 29 3 159 155 248 173 240 2 76 1.10 150 110 210 115 198 1 60 112 _.. 220 206 310 199 ~10 5 126 3 67 78 70 100 52 115 63 42 64 61 143 140 132 8 66 30 2 525 475 684 462 720 2 261 301 312 270 441 260 515 5 260 203 614

TARSIICkA C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY .OF MAIN WORKE~S t10n (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in ~epairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V( a) V~b) M F M f M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tota1 131 6 1 72 10 1,078 56 Rural 131 6 1 12 10 1,078 56 Urban ~ftsar Tahsil (Part)

101 Mahan; an (172) 2 Brahmanan 211 Bhilowal (179) 18 212 Sahadpura (183) 32 213 Turfan ( 181) 214 Choganwan (182) 2 14 216 ChHwind (175 ) 20 l eh1 an 217 Miran Chak (173) 2

218 Akalgarh (167) 3 57 2~ 219 Gill ( 168) 3 220 Rasulpur (169) 3 39 laha Rakala Tahsil (Part) Khera (193) 6 24 2 Bala Chakmash(194) Mulad Khera 3 Bathu Chak (197) 4 4 Sidhwan (198) 19 5 Rupowali (199) 8 Brahmnan

6 Sialka (208) 9 7 27 7 Kazikot (209) 8 Mahmudpura (210) 16 9 Uchokey Kalan(206) 2 67 10 Bagga (207) 4 4 615

CENSUS MSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Constructions· Trade and Transport, Other cOlllllerce storage and services cOlTll1unications

VI VII VIII lX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

329 1.089 37 962 1 2,160 319 24,020 46,152 329 1,089 37 962 1 2,160 319 24,020 46.152

2 11 140 288

7 16 16 44 4 402 832 5 9 1 14 18 208 408 29 53 8 18 9 25 7 341 686 8 11 9 21 340 695

2 10 12 73 163 6 . 25 34 49 9 572 1,119 5 3 6 3 124 257 6 34 17 85 12 769 1,340

6 13 29 16 220 428 3 14 21

5 2 3 7 146 292 2 11 2 19 2 217 426 2 2 4 10 180 308

2 13 38 21 2 265 575 5 4 79 182 5 7 2 2 6 4 114 253 7 22 19 41 628 1,194 7 17 10 10 4 373 • 805 Ii 616 tMSIKKA C.O. BlOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house~ (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dent ia 1 block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms. p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Saba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

11 Ramdewa 1i (200) 587.00 272 272 1.859 962 897 301 163 138 Musal Manan 12 ; (186) 119.00 37 37 219 123 96 24 15 9 13 Gaddo Rajada (190) 193.00 118 118 733 398 335 115 68 47 14 Khiddowali (189) 175.00 138 138 886 478 408 167 94 73 15 Panuwan (180) 136.00 47 47 330 175 155 59 31 28

16 Nlbbar Wind (188) 218.00 116 116 691 365 326 104 55 49 17 Mattewal (187) 625.00 396 403 2.276 1,219 1,057 379 205 174 18 Shoe (184) 211.00 75 78 478 252 226 90 53 37 19 Taharpura (113) 344.00 147 147 992 519 473 174 100 74 20 Bopa Rai (185) 198.00 120 147 973 525 448 194 98 96 21 lanel (112) 405.00 224 229 1,362 699 663 219 116 103 22 Bolan (114) 168.00 120 120 860 466 394 1.77 87 90 23 Tarsikka (116) 1,145.00 928 932 5,615 2,983 2,632 945 500 445 24 Seido lehal (164) 477.00 300 304 1,884 961 923 314 161 153 25 Kohala (165) 226.00 160 160 1,220 '617 603 232 131 101 26 Jiwan (166) 145.00 53 53 319 156 163 53 19 34 Bhander 27 lola (162) 886.00 486 486 3.257 1,808 1.449 540 293 247 28 Kotkhera (163) 244.00 230 230 1.345 683 662 223 116 107 29 Rasulpur (117) 189.00 78 80 472 233 239 55 30 25 Khurd 30 Sang Ra1 (118) 115.00 35 35 249 135 114 46 29 17 31 Shahpur (119) 99.00 51 51 309 165 144 49 31 18 Khurd 32 Talwandi (120) 187.00 78 78 553 278 275 92 52 40 33 Malowal (121) 572.00 207 208 1,297 684 613 163 89 74 34 Naraingarh (124) 146.00 99 99 597 312 285 109 57 52 617

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

( I-IX) I II

F M r M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

274 242 478 348 508 4 2506 178

76 46 74 74 97 64 227 141 226 7 118 58 216 159 218 151 244 2 104 122 6 5 104 76 97 75 7 28 26 178 136 225 132 131 3 30 127 355 275 526 350 631 7 271 203 51 43 130 90 138 3 85 23 . 111 90 219 140 287 138 111 132 123 273 165 331 267 169 39 126 104 345 333 351 249 376 28 160 194 25 117 101 261 135 236 133 94 1,015 880 1,638 1,075 1,599 65 597 522 31 263 572 445 498 12 210 124 4

281 25~ 322 268 322 39 101 11 145 24 33 27 86 64 96 58 18

767 586 917 516 1,044 15 445 354 215 222 349 266 390 114 186 ., 32 117 70 93 91 158 137 120 2 54 45

63 44 73 57 72 28 30 44 38 113 81 86 3 46 27

114 106 155 138 163 2 59 77 299 259 394 290 435 13 202 1 209 6 173 160 173 107 174 52 . 94 618

TARSIICICA C.D. BlOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi llage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t10n (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish· quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other or(.i'la,:",ds and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3J

Bab~ Bakala Tahsil (Part)

11 Ramdewal i (200 ) 27 2 6 Musal Manan 12 Sa 11 owa 1i ( 186) 13 Gaddo Rajada (190) 5 14 Kh1ddowali (189) 6 15 Panuwan (180 ) 2 16 Nibbar Wind ( 188) 11 17 Mattewal (187) 27 18 Shoe (184) -- 6 19 Taharpura ( 113) • 10 EO Sopa Rai (185 ) 2 5 20 17 21 Tanel ( 112) 22 Sol ara (114) 3 23 Tarsikka (116) 6 77 24 Saido lehal (164) 5 25 25 Koha'la (165) 2 8 26 Jiwan (166) 7 Shander 2i lola (162) 4 3 2 28 28 Kotkhera (163) 2 4 13 29 Rasu1pur ( 117) 4 Khurd 30 Sang Rai (118) 31 Shahpur (119) 2 Khurd 32 Ta1wandl ( 120) 3 33 Malowal (121 ) 34 Naralngarh (124 ) 4 619

CEISUS .ABSTRM:T

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COlllllerce storage and services communications

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

2 14 22 4 454 893

49 96 7 6 15 16 7 172 328 6 !\ 2 1 234 406 7 5 78 155 22 15 2 3 12 140 194 18 58 22 32 7 588 1,050 -- 7 8 9 3 114 223 . 7 6 3 11 1 232 472 6 6 1 1 194 181 4 4 1 3 10 2 323 635 4 -1 1 230 394 9 106 5 38 244 28 1,384 2,561 8 23 2 45 58 5 463 911 9 17 17 22 4 295 564 1 5 4 3 1 60 162

5 25 18 162 12 764 1,434 3 22 5 24 22 3 293 548 8 1 8 2 113 237

1 8 5 1 63 113 2 1 8 3 79 141

3 2 4 15 2 115 273 6 1 17 6 249 600 1 17 5 1 138 284 620

ULLAGE "lIMY

Lou­ Mame of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population fn the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and res1- house less population) of C.D. dent1al blockl houses townl ward in sq. kms.

p M f p M f

1 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

BIb. 8ak.la Tabsil (Part)

35 Tangran (126) 425.00 371 372 2.473 1.296 1.117 455 253 202 36 Bathan9arh (125) 160.00 177 177 1.174 582 592 209 107 102 37 Jabbowal (123) 813.00 540 540 3.374 1.814 1.560 574 287 287 38 Jodha Nagri (094) 342.00 235 235 1.545 811 734 295 156 139 39 Oehriwala (095) 655.00 447 447 2.690 1.406 1.284. 486 256 230 40 Sarai (115) 104.00 62 62 431 218 213 77 38 39 41 Bhatti Ke (099) 270.00 230 230 1.457 737 720 218 107 111 42 Binjarwal (100) 168.00 10 10 9S 47 48 23 15 8 43 Saidpur (098) 262.00 210 211 1.602 841 761 288 150 138 44 Kot Hayat (097) 156.00 56 56 326 154 172 69 36 33 45 Mansalll Pur (075) 444.00 227 227 1,596 827 769 289 149 140 Kalan

46 MahsamDur (074) 215.00 233 233 1,338 693 645 250 124 126 Khurd 46 Dharmu Chak (101) 206.00 161 162 961 488 473 130 64 66 49 Ghanihflllpur (111) 163.00 161 161 975 512 463 162 99 63 50 Bhoewal (201) 496.00 197 197 1.297 696 601 215 121 94 51 Kaler Bala (202) 297.00 174 174 1.065 557 508 180 107 73 Pain 52 Uchokey (205) 448.00 212 212 1.328 693 635 235 144 91 'Khurd 53 Jhambke (204) 129.00 ,85 85 606 316 290 100 50 so 54 Athwal (203) 99.00 102 102 591 315 276 110 63 47 55 Chandan Ke ( 110) 642.00 412 412 2.571 1,363 1,208 417 227 190 56 Argan Manga (109) 344.00 249 249 1.449 754 695 235 121 114 57 Suro paddah (108) 139.00 113 114 664 340 324 110 54 56 58 Malik (106) 221.00 144 144 855 459 396 135 72 63 Nangal 621

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Trfbes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) I II

·M M F M F M F M F M F

1Z 13 14 15 16 11 18 .19 ZO ZZ Z3

524 475 645 457 688 8 205 245 388 388 360 259 301 7 74 124 614 526 951 585 1,021 24 375 343 12 430 397 497 321 454 2 187 217 508 423 623 422 790 30 357 2 288 3 25 17 125 107 121 2 85 21 115 104 424 317 392 1 260 122 26 18 21 21 288 258 361 241 433 233 127 45 49 67 53 82 5 46 3 21 241 225 391 264 402 3 255 130 2

153 145 391 250 380 3 212 . 164

156 163 248 165 259 162 86 225 211 219 136 266 2 120 100 1 62 54 343 216 409 3 228 156 133 117 281 201 297 107 157 82 72 25

308 272 314 245 3S~ 9 132 111

157 108 187 169 12 . 132 114 173 130 165 58 _. 76 467 358 653 436 721 31 443 1 214 21 172 173 412 263 419 5 254 lOS 72 75 178 118 165 32' 117 13 32 16 183 155 201 124 239 1 151 84 6ZZ'

TMSIICICA.C.D. ILCD VILLAGE PRIMM'

Loca- Name of vl1la~ INDUSTRI~L CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t10n (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. 'forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V( a) V(b) M F M f M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

35 Tan gr an (126) 3 73 16 Bathangarh (125) 5 37 Jabbowal (123) -8 39 6 38 Jodha Nagri (094) 7 39 Dehriwala (095) 7 1 29 3 40 Sarai (115) 4 41 Bhatti Ke (099) 42 Binjarwal (100) 43 Sa1dpur (098) 20 44 Kot Hayat (097) 4 45 Kalanour (075) 2

46 Mahsampur (074 ) Khurd 48 Dhllrmu Chak (101 ) 49 Ghanshampur (111) 9 50 Bhoewal (201 ) 1 1 2 51 Kaler Bala (202) '; 5 1 14 Pain 52 Uchokey (205) 19 40 2 Khurd 53 Jhambke (204) 1 54 Athwal (203) 8 55 Chandan Ke (110) 1 5 56 Argan Hanga ( 109) 1 10 57 Suro Paddah ( 108) 5 58 Malik ( 106) 2 Nan gal 623 CENSUS ABS'IRM:T

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VI: 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

12 81 26 43 8 608 1.169 4 6 68 20 7 281 585 10 35 31 179 6 793 1,536 3 7 8 24 2 357 732 11 27 6 36 35 15 616 1.254 2 4 5 2 97 211 5 4 1 345 719 -- 26 48 5 29 4 15 408 I 761 3 4 3 1 72 167 1 2 11 1 425 766

3 1 3 313 642

3 5 3 229 472 1 21 1 7 8 246 461 1 4 16 3 287 598 1 14 9 24 260 401

3 17 3 30 7 338 ~26

2 3 129 290 5 6 5 7 150 276 4 7 1 10 37 8 642 1,117 2 7 8 32 5 335 690 1 6 3 1 3 175 292 2 1 220 395 624

TMSIKKA C.D. BlOCK ULLAGE PRJMM'

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population 1n the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional No. ares and resi- and house less of C.O. dential population) blockl houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M f P M F

2 3 4 5 6 '} 8 9 10 11

Baba Batala Tahsil (Part) S9 Ghugatw1nd (104) 259.00 40 40 243 122 121 35 21 14 Musalmana 60 Udho Nangal «107) 569.00 540 543 3,384 1,831 1,553 578 310 268 84 Kaleke (077) 347.00 391 398 2,263 1,145 1,118 444 235 209 85 Jharu Nangal' (080) 176.00 85 96 553 279 274 99 49 50 86 Ramana Chak (081) 212.00 249 251 1.559 812 747 282 154 128 87 Jaspal (076) 257.00 124 124 808 400 408 149 80 69 88 Singhpura (096) 110.00 74 74 414 215 199 84 44 40 89 8er1anwa1a (078) 197.00 60 60 329 173 156 56 31 25 90 Sarja (093) 209·00 108 109 822 436 386 129 77 52 91 Raipur (092) 138.00 i7 77 438 215 223 77 4i 36 Khurd 92 Muehhal (091 ) 821.00 588 606 3,794 2.062 1,732 591 321 270 93 8ain1oY1 (090) 187· 00 111 112 725 356 369 107 48 59 94 Dhulka (079) 646.00 430 430 2,784 1,461 1,323 461 232 229 100 Madhepur (089) 85.00 65 65 393 199 194 74 38 36

Urban : 625

CUSUS ABS1IACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

TotaLma1n Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) 11

M F M F F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

5 2 89 78 62 4 43 1

590 471 1,147 712 949 66 320 190 28 421 384 552 379 587 26 243 206 44 47 159 118 166 1 111 23 396 357 421 310 404 8 170 191 8 135 136 235 183 208 2 115 38 "3 76 94 67 106 47 41 100 93 87 56 103 16 36 46 13 233 195 203 144 227 2 88 118 44 51 91 93 111 1 84 1 20

787 703 1,238 734 1,037 41 335 2 312 15 100 113 210 165 227 1 157 59 427 378. 736 469 792 15 415 206 1 111 116 113 87 117 2 38 63 626

TARSIKKA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loea- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 31

Baba Bakala Tahsil (Part)

59 Ghugatwind (10~ ) 2 Musalmana 60 Udho Nangal ( 107) 21 10 36 84 Kaleke (077) 2 1 19 85 Jharu Nanga 1 (080) 1 7 86 Raman!! Chait (081 ) 9 87 Jaspal (076) 4 88 S1nghpura (096) 5 89 Berianwala (078) 2 90 Sarja (093) 2 2 91 Raipur (092) 1 Khurd 92 Muchhal (091) 5 5 40 93 Bainian (090) 94 Dhulka (079) 9 45 3 100 Madhepur (089) 3

Urban 627

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY. OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce storage and services communications

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

2 4 9 4 60' 117

7 65 3 98 202 35 882 1,487 3 35 18 61 24 558 1,092 11 6 7 113 273 5 12 6 11 408 739 7 16 13 15 2 192 406 1 2 9 109 199 2 10 3 4 2 70 140 15 2 --- 209 384 2 2 104 222

45 42 75 178 22 1,025 1,691 2 3 6 129 368 6 29 29 53 11 669 1,308 6 6 2 82 192

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK 630 CHOHLA SAHIB C.O. BLOCk VILLAGE PRIMARY . Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of ~o. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi llage occu- house- (inc luding age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutiona1 and No. dr-es dnd resl- housftless population) of C.D. dentia 1 block/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 291.01 13.463 13,614 84,321 45.179 39.142 13,538 7.496 6.042 Rural 291.07 13,463 13,674 84,321 ,(5.179 39.142 13.538 1.496 6.042 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

190 Khan Rajada (322) 196.00 44 44 296 145 ·151 39 19 20 191 Khan Chhabri (321) 392.00 303 327 1,709 913 796 248 148 100 192 Bhajowali (324) 84.00 13 13 97 54 43 16 11 5 193 Bhoian (325) 86.00 54 54 267 137 130 38 23 15 194 Khel1a (323) 125.00 93 93 489 257 232 64 33 31 195 Fateha Bad (326) 1,216.00 1.034 1,048 6,818 4.033 2,785 1,002 576 426

206 J handher (342) 289.00 146 146 840 460 380 130 85 45 207 Dhunda (343) 1,478.00 488 488 3,046 1,709 1,337 368 207 161 208 Manak Deke (344) 271.00 74 74 437 225 212 65 34 31 209 Shail Dhai- (345) 1,170.00 464 465 3,129 1,667 1,462 479 257 222 wala 210 Kaler Dhai- (348) 97.00 26 26 131 75 56 23 15 8 wala 211 Johal Dhai- (349) 754.00 265 265 1,482 772 710 254 146 108 wala 212 Munda Pind (350) 1,687.00 502 502 3,308 1,777 1,531 519 283 236 213 Gujarpur (351) 433.00 66 66 408 217 191 69 34 35 214 Pakhupura (306) 464.00 244 244 1,552 801 751 243 137 106 215 Raniwala (307) 724.00 388 388 2.489 1,353 1,136 431 238 193 216 lohar (310) 428.00 275 275 1,780 965 815 296 176 120 217 Rahal Chahal (311) 337.00 245 246 1,440 735 705 258 139 119 218 Oalanalpur (312) 264.00 122 123 751 404 347 124 65 59 219 Jama Rai (347) 785.00 452 456 2,565 1,318 1,247 418 228 190 220 Chak Mehar (346) 240.00 157 157 909 471 438 139 71 68 221 Tanda (319) 154.00 88 98 559 276 283 110 58 52 631 CENSUS ABSTRN:T

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M . F F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

12,682 10,798 22.412 12,963 25.605 629 55 7.743 294 12.682 10,798 22.412 12,963 25,605 629 55 7,743 294

20 15 102 86 80 4 43 9 409 390 391 203 536 7 233 246 26 22 33 32 28 32 54 50 79 59 66 26 32 2 27 18 83 72 151 93 156 76 49 1,305 983 2,507 1,278 2.531 214 356 11 742 134 116 92 246 157 265 2 195 37 618 495 697 322 1,114 7 287 633 75 65 113 108 146 5 72 43 4 416 320 727 459 1,068 9 5,98 247

20 11 30 21 43 27 12

179 160 375 216 41;'0 3 281 2 123

473 359 923 493 941 5 465 228 73 62 103 70 117 65 40 228 212 370 225 472 312 139 358 303 453 243 736 460 257 1 290 217 530 347 483 10 262 5 146 2 194 196 295 172 422 6 274 101 102 86 254 150 183 119 44 461 418 640 388 675 8 345 244 3 147 151 213 96 295 151 135 63 61 120 94 139 2 82 43 1 632

CHOHLA SAHIB' C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Harne of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V( a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 84 1 1 25 5 691 45 Rural 84 1 1 ZS 5 691 45 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

190 Khan Rajad~ (322) 5 191 Khan Chtlabri (321) 3 9 192 Bhajowali (324) 2 193 Bhoian (325 ) 1 194 Khella (323 ) 5 195 Fateha Bad (326) 22 7 136 16 206 Jhandher (342) 22 207 Dhunda (343) 34 5 208 Manak Deka (344 ) 11 209 Bhai 1 Dhai (345) 3 1 2"6 6 wala

210 Kaler ~ai- (348) wala 211 Johal Dhai- (349 ) 7 wala 212 Munda P1nd (350) 3 2 23 213 Gujarpur (351 ) 2 214 Pakhupura (306) 2 215 Raniwala (307) 216 Lohar (310) 3 21 217 Rahal Chahal (311 ) 5 218 Dalanalpur (312) 2 2 219 JaIIIl Rai (347) 1 17 220 Cluk Mehar (346) -- 2 221 Taoda (319) 633

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VI I 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

173 885 24 492 2 2,830 203 B 19,574 38,505

173 885 24 492 2 2~830 203 8 19,574 38,505

10 3 3 7 2 65 147 1 -- 8 15 21 6 377 789 2 21 11 2 2 1 4 71 104 10 5 3 8 101 231 23 257 31 957 52 1,502 2,571 2 1 4 4 1 195 378 9 12 167 2 565 1,330 5 1 9 6 79 207 12 4 177 3 599 1,453

-- 2 1 32 56

4 1 4 352 707

18 2 20 181 3 836 1.526 2 1 7 1 100 190 3 4 12 329 750 7 5 5 617 1,135 12 11 7 21 3 482 805 20 6 8 7 5 313 699 7 3 1 5 221 347 3 18 3 15 32 2 643 1,239 4 3 176 438 2 3 3 6 1 7 137 274 634

CHOHLA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK ULLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ 1'Iame of 'linage Area of Mo. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (withHadbastNo.) village occu- house· (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and res i· house less population) of C.D. dential block! houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

263 Waryah (280) 497.00 325 325 2,024 1,060 964 317 187 130 264 Viring (276) 303.00 180 194 1,125 590 535 204 107 97 266 Bathal Sehja (277) 193.00 93 93 596 306 290 99 54 45 Singh

267 Brahmpur (308) 414.00 277 277 1,665 851 814 281 138 143

268 Sangatpur (309) 318.00 221 221 1,365 697 668 254 148 106 269 Mohanpur (278) 405.00 267 267 1.513 788 725 268 164 104

270 Sohawa (279) 304.00 169 174 1,054 573 481 180 101 79 276 Shakri (285) 244.00 134 135 784 405 379 124 58 66

277 Zinar Dar (289) 139.00 Un- 278 Sarhali Kalan (303) 3.023.00 1,356 1.431 8,806 4,700 4,106 1,490 814 676 279 Dodiar (293) 503.00 356 356 2,232 1,165 1,067 328 179 149 280 Dhatal (297) 399.00 56 59 483 257 226 81 41 40 281 Rania (294) 129.00 4 4 26 13 13 2 2 282 Chak Sarhali (296) 97.00 2 2 17 8 9 283 Khara (295) 308.00 368 379 2,291 1,188 1,103 353 200 153 284 Chohla Sahib (304) 1,782.00 1,043 1,084 7,072 3,814 3,258 1,258 695 563 285 Ratoke (305) 445.00 244 247 1,584 843 741 257 150 107 286 Gharka (352) 1,656.00 474 474 3,45,3 1,911 1.542 55,4 299 255

287 Ohun (353) 1,005.00 220 220 1,380 718 662 214 106 108 288 Ruriwala (302) 607.00 386 386 1,936 995 941 316 174 142

289 Chamba Kalan (354) 1,201.00 367 367 2.351 1,238 1,113 389 214 175 290 Kamb9 (355) 746.00 143 144 946 512 434 147 69 78 Dha1wala

291 G'andi Wind (298) 583.00 343 345 2,116 1,161 955 323 179 144 292 Nathupura (299) 153.00 131 131 813 424 389 118 60 58 635

Scheduled Scheduled L'lterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WOR~ERS Castes Tribes

Total main Culthators Agricultural workers labourers

(1- IX) II

M F M F F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

362 307 477 287 641 85 336 205 83 200 173 289 152 331 3 184 1 96 2 108 89 121 90 190 1 100 82

169 162 441 268 494 3 272 150

150 151 359 251 378 8 212 96 312 275 405 296 333 7 140 144 5 176 134 327 178' 294 11 140 1 79 7 206 186 250 175 240 99 117 inhabited 1,437 1.222 2,401 1,399 2,651 65 998 ,901 345 349 367 180 574 4 351 173 11 4 159 87 134 2 115 6 1 1 7 5 6 4 4 3 6 6 328 301 598 343 632 10 386 157 5 836 740 1,909 1,114 2,131 30 1,036 505 2 142 127 422 265 459 325 116 373 269 885 399 1,126 3 667 260 158 152 275 126 420 3 288 99 1 253 230 622 382 526 2 320 150 340 331 659 400 648 12 409 181 5 120 101 225 110 277 1 184 83

285 215 624 334 645 3 391 171 55 50 213 145 248 3 182 1 37 1 636

CMOHlA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK nllMiE PRlKAR'1 loea- Name of village INDUSTRIAl CATEGOR'1 Of MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.1 Code L1vestock, Mining and Manuf actur i ng. Manufacturing. No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, processing. lng. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household • allied activities industry industry III IV V(11) V{b}

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

263 Waryah (280) 2 1 1 15 1 264 V1r1ng (276) 2 l' 266 Bathal Sehj a (277) Singh 267 Brahmpul' (30e) 1 7 3

288 Sangatpur (309) 5 15 269 Mohanpur (278) 1 12 270 Sohawa (279) 1 2 12 276 Shllkrl (2SS) 4 277 Z1nar Oar (28') Uno- 278 Sarh.l1 Kal.n (~3) 11 2 99 8 279 Dodiar (293) 2 13 280 Ohatal (297) 2 .. 281 Rania (294) 2 282 Chak Sarhal1 (296) 283 Khara (295) 9 1 26 284 Chohlll Sahib (304) 80

285 Ratoke (305) 3 286 Gharka (352) 4 287 DhuJl (353) 9 288 Ruriwa1. (302) 3 6 f89 Chllllb. k.,'l" (3§4) 4 5 3 290 Kambo (355) 4 Dha1wala

291 Gandi Wind (298) 3 18 1 292 Nathupura (299) 1 6 637

CEISUS MSnw:T

INDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers

Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VI II IX

H F M f H , F M F H F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

12 11 1 21 -. 37 419 879 2 9 10 17 259 532 3 2 1 2 1 116 289

3 14 1 7 37 2 357 811

3 7 21 24 2 319 660 5 6 25 2 455 718 2 8 1 39 11 2 279 470 2 7 11 165 379 inhabited 13 119 4 105 403 52 1 2,049 4,040 8 1 2 25 3 591 1.063 7 3 1 1 123 224 7 13 2 9 5 10 1 13 26 3 556 1,093 17 182 4 30 281 24 _- 1.683 3,226

6 -_ , 4 5 384 741 14 7 174 3 785 1.539 5 9 1 3 7 1 298 659 1 23 6 17 2 469 939 1 17 4 27 4 590 1.101 1 1 "'-- 4 1 235 433

7 ... )8 16 15 2 516 952 2 5 5 10 1 176 386 638

CRJHlA SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PlIMARY

Loca- NaMe of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total populat1()(1--In the t10n (with Hadbast No.) vi 1lage occu~ house- (inc luding a~ group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and Mo. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.O. dentia1 blockl houses town I ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn TaraD Tahsil (~art)

293 Marhana (301) 725.00 433 433 2,341 ',250 1.091 320 199 ttl 294 Jaune Ke (300) 274.00 173 173 971 490 481 159 87 72 295 K1r1 Van (356) 980.00 155 155 875 458 417 168 90 78

Urban \. 639

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

fotal main Cu It ; vators Agricultural workers labourers

(I- IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

415 328 669 426 720 26 379 273 15 103 95 188 135 275 2a. 65 113 89 171 111 275 2 184 52 640

CHOHlA SAHIB C.D. BLOCk ULLAGE PUIIIMY

Loca- Nallle of v111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKEiS tion ('tilth Mldbast Mo.) Code l i vestocj(, Mining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing. No. forestry, fish- (!lk!rry1 ng process1ng, processing. ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs 1n repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities 1ndustry industry III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 Z8 29 30 31

Ti~n Taran Tahsil.(Part)

293 Marhana ( 301) 6 294 Jaune Ke (300) 1 295 K1ri Yan (356) 3 5

Urban . , 641

CEISIIS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal NOll-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOOIl1erce storage and services corrmunications

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

19 1 11 32 10 530 1,065 1 3 215 480 2 10 2 13 6 183 415 . .

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK 644

6ANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population 1n the tion (with Hadbast No.) village Occu- house- (including age group 0-6 .Code ;n hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and res;­ house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward ;n sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 345.56 16,137 16,439 100,399 53,,335 47,064 18,297 9,702 8,59S Rural 345.56 16.131 16.439 100,,399 53,,335 47,,064 18.297 9.702 8.595 Urban Amritsar Tahsil (Part) - 1 Ohandia (388) 577 .00 206 206 1,563 853 710 312 178 134 Kalan 2 Ohandia (389) 295.00 122 144 866 451 415 169 78 91 ~hurd 3 Hardo Rattan (391) 243.00 104 104 755 395 360 121 70 51 4 Mode (390) 666.00 272 287 1,591 863 728 289 154 135 5 Roranwala (393) 399.00 279 279 1,661 869 792 294 149 145 6 Attari (392) 1,032.00 926 296 5,178 2,737 2,441 1.045 527 518 7 Dande (394) 225.00 140 155 872 468 404 156 71 85 8 Rani Ke (395) 586.00 241 241 1,542 812 730 278 153 125 9 Rangarh (396) 33.00 147 151 791 415 376 151 81 70 10 Kaoke (398) 348.00 278 315 1,818 945 873 365 189 176 11 Neshta (397) 643.00 246 246 1,309 691 618 265 144 121 12 8agariyan (418) 204.00 44 44 277 153 124 40 24 16 13 Mahawa (419) 1,136.00 410 436 2,668 1,413 1,255 496 272 224 14 Rajatal (424) 618.00 259 260 1,578 830 748 299 159 140 15 Dao Ke (426) 453.00 209 209 1,231 679 552 208 118 90 16 Bharopal (427) 325.00 99 99 668 362 306 126 74 52 17 Shaini (425) 290.00 153 153 856 439 417 168 79 89 Rajputan

18 Galuwala (423) 134.00 63 63 402 223 179 68 44 24 19 Jathaul (422) 204.00 98 98 441 253 188 63 37 26 20 Khera (420) 263.00 53 53 303 153 150 45 21 24 21 Ladhewa 1a ( 421) 340.00 149 149 1,096 585 511 230 127 103 22 Kallewal a (407) 327.00 120 130 824 435 389 160 85 75 645

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes Tri bes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F· M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

19.878 17,,388 23,,715 15,305 29,773 942 157 10.788 477 19.878 17.388 23.715 15,305 29,,773 942 157 10.788 477

360 307 321 211 413 1 216 166

113 111 123 91 292 215 74

120 102 15~ 132 201 3 106 84 342 274 321 188 508 3 263 179 301 250 436 315 488 9 217 221 1 1,106 988 1,398 937 1,358 46 248 8 509 19 355 308 19Q 109 272 49 56 102 46 282 255 292 214 423 4 226 157 325 298 178 121 217 46 41 11 134 31 516 495 438 270 523 11 161 243 8 328 280 297 189 346 7 120 140 5 6 2 68 52 83 71 9 386 324 501 340 793 4 475 261 231 202 318 202 458 240 170 204 167 131 54 349 233 115 175 131 128 93 200 85 105 131 126 130 86 254 85 158

45 33 115 68 121 1 116 28 20 72 42 139 2 119 2 9 16 18 50 39 94 1 93 127 106 255 172 303 160 54 226 208 MZ 92 25.1 111 139 646

6A11)1MINO C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIIIMY

Loea- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing. processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 113 5 58 1 1,163 51 Rural 113 5 58 7 1,163 51 Urban Amritsar Tahsil (Part) 1 Dhandia (388) 22 1 Kalan 2 Dhandia (389) Khurd -- 3 Hardo Rattan (391) 3 4 Mode (390) 1 8 5 Roranwala (393) 1 2 4 6 Attari (392) 9 7 65 7 Dande (394) 52 1 8 Rani Ke (395) 1 9 Rang,arh (396 ) 5 1 1 16 10 Kaoke. (398) 42 1 11 Neshta (397) 6 15 12 Bagariyan (418) 1 13 Mahawa (419) 1 6 14 Rajatal (424) 3 10 15 Oao Ke (426) 16 Bharopal (427) 17 Bhaini ( 425) .. - 2 2 Rajputan 18 Galuwala (423) .- 19 Jathaul (422) 1 20 Khera (420) 1 -- • 21 Ladhewala (421) 1 25 22 Kallewala (407) - 647

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIK WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOlTJllerce storage and services communications

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M, F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4C 41 42 43

334 - 1.220 9 910 4 1.846 232 23.562 46.122 334 1.220 9 910 4 1.846 232 23.562 46.122

2 3 1 2 1 440 709

2 159 415

1 3 4 3 194 357 21 20 16 3 -- 355 725 3 7 1-6 18 7 381 783 21 214 159 2 126 17 1,379 2,395 1 15 1 21 25 1 196 355 11 10 18 4 389 726 2 5 8 5 3 198 3ll 1 15 37 24 2 422 862 7 24 19 15 2 345 611 1 1 70 124 19 7 24 4 620 1,251. 4 12 10 9 372 748 - 1 330 552 1 7 2 162 ~6 3 4 185 417

3 2 1 102 178 3 3 4 114 186 1 59 149

3 39 10 -t 11 282 511 1 184 389 648

GANDIWIMD C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (wfthHadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect· pled holds institutional and Ro. ares and res;- house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Alritsar Tahsil (Part)

23 Hoshiar (406) 655.00 217 217 1,331 705 626 256 138 118 Nagar 24 Achini Kot (404) 346.00 125 126 796 420 37.6 150 85 65 25 Gharindi (403) 315.00 104 104 761 388 373 128 65 63 26 Jhlngarpur (399) 118.00 61 64 389 201 188 79 41 38

27 Dhodi Wind (400) 85.00 50 50 305 153 152 46 23 23 28 Shadi ar (401) 129.00 76 76 493 264 229 88 46 42 29 Gharinda (402) 487.00 220 221 1.485 774 711 303 165 138 30 Lahorimal (405) 477.00 162 168 1,042 554 488 184 103 81 31 Bhakna (408) 524.00 412 412 2,351 1,238 1.113 356 197 159 Kalan 32 Mahmud Nagar ( 415 ) 306.00 16 16 82 42 40 24 14 10 33 Chicha (414) 662.00 377 377 2.282 1,193 1.089 427 230 197 34 Nathupura (413) 332.00 135 1355 892 487 405 177 99 78 35 Maluwal (412) 225.00 133 133 994 529 465 186 94 92 36 Bhakna (409) 423.00 234 234 1,395 711 884 275 141 134 Khurd 37 Heir (410) 113.00 84 84 488 248 240 84 43 41 38 Chak Heir (411) 44.00 21 21 141 73 68 24 15 9 Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

1 Burj (169) 319.00 124 864 877 479 398 142 83 59 2 Kals (170) 124.00 62 63 407 217 190 " 75 37 38 3 Bhusse (171) 448.00 271 281 1,602 826 776 348 181 167 4 Rakh Sarai (172) 722.00 218 225 1,373 721 652 271 148 123 Amanat Khan 5 Gahri (175) 418.00 153 153 1,013 557 456 183 104 79 6 lehian (174 ) 537.00 269 269 1,549 832 717 280 138 142 7 Sarai (173) 894.00 277 277 1,642 856 786 352 188 164 Amanat Khan 649

CENSUS ABSlRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu 1t I vator s Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

332 300 241 154 421 4 172 138 2

182 173 194 141 215 . 1 99 100 105 102 185 139 215 1 116 74 116 96 113 63 113 1 26 28

8 8 96 69 93 .1- 45 23 136 121 154 99 143 3 43 .. - 58 372 354 362 262 406 6 159 186 214 198 246 175 299 2 139 84 315 260 705 518 642 28 232 142 10

11 13 11 7 23 15 8 331 316 552 361 659 15 317 177 199 164 274 174 276 4 102 76 205 186 253 160 311 10 182 122 8

.t 233 229 317 255 410 8 179 149

93 90 104 73 138 2 86 45 32 20 44 43

264 214 262 161 290 1 86 186 73 67 78 48 122 64 50 180 142 310 212 458 48 237 4 115 11 383 343 211 126 406 1 154 210

186 158 160 131 335 172 150 313 294 324 203 528 1 245 218 1 415 370 359 230 456 16 152 212 10 650

GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK . VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing. No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing. ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household , all i ed act i viti es industry industry III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 ~5 26 21 28 29 30 31

Amritsar Tahsil (Part)

23 Hoshiar ( 406) 1 19 Nagar

24 Achini Kot (404) 8 25 Gharindi (403) 4 1 3 26 Jhingarpur (399) 2 13

27 Dhod; Wind ( 400) -- 0 15 28 Shadiar ( 401) 9 5 1 29 Gharinda (402) 6 30 lahori Mal ( 405) 6 15 31 Bhakha ( 408) 1 ;41 1 74 Ka1an

32 ~ahmud Nagar (415) 33 Coieha (414 ) 6 4 39 2 34 Nathupura (413) 3 50 35 Maluwal (412) 1 36 Bhakna ( 409) 24 Khurd

37 Heir (410) 3 1 38 Coal< Heir (411) .. - Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) Burj (169) 5 2 Ka1s (170) -- 3 Bhusse (171) 6 2 70 27_. 4 Rakh Sarai (172) .. - 6 Amana Takhan 5 Gahr; ( 175) 1 6 Lehian (174) 1 15 7 Sarai (173) 2 i5 Amanat Khan 651

CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non·workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services communications

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 42 26 15 2 284 622

1 4 2 1 -_ 205 375 1 11 3 3 173 372 1 18 8 17 1 88 187

1 3 6 60 152 2 2 8 16 2 121 226 8 22 5 20 6 368 705 18 14 13 10 2 255 486 19 66 2 39 68 16 596 1,085

19 40 10 39 24 46 9 534 1,074 5 15 1 13 12 3 211 401 3 3 2 218 455 13 5 40 8 301 676

1 3 1 110 238 "'- 1 29 68

5 5 1 1 1 189 397 6 1 -- 95 190 2 12 5 11 4 368 728 5 16 8 7 1 315 651

1 7 2 2 222 456 2 17 14 16 304 716 7 25 19 24 6 400 770 652

GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with HadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential blockl houses townl ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 8 Gandi Wind (184) 1.049.00 648 648 3.833 2.055 1.778 611 324 287 9 Kasel (29) 1,568.00 725 726 4.532 2.451 2,081 755 381 374 10 Dhand (34) 870.00 516 516 3,043 1.673 1.370 537 279 258 11 Jagatpura (33) 431.00 248 248 1.572 800 772 290 151 139 12 Thathgarh (32) 734.00 263 298 1.939 1,010 929 343 180 163 13 A1ma Kalan (89) 256.00 149 176 1,007 528 479 213 110 103 14 Aima Khurd (40) 96.00 47 47 268 136 132 56 53 23 15 Hi anpur (35) 360.00 231 231 1,477 755 722 254 133 121 16 Thatha (38) 425.00 210 210 1.198 640 558 236 134, 102 18 Kha1r 01nke (41) 384.00 258 269 1.777 951 826 375 212 163 19 Rakh ( 42) 287.00 1 2 3 2 Bahoru 28 Gidr1 (37) 448.00 304 304 1,901 1,045 856 356 200 156 Bhag1ar1 29 Kot S1v1ya (36) 145.00 95 95 571 298 273 101 45 56 30 Oode (185) 227.00 111 111 750 393 357 140 76 ti4 31 Chappa (186) 215.00 103 104 756 405 351 146 73 73 32 Sohal (187) 1.861.00 767 785 5,740 3.103 2,637 1,003 5:1) 473 Thath1 33 Sukkar Chak (183) 359.00 304 304 1,745 899 846 336 174 162

34 Ch1~a Kalan (182) 343.00 224 224 1.357 734 623 229 117 112 35 Chahal (176) 369.00 104 104 638 334 :1)4 118 54 64 36 Naushehra (177) 1.051.00 388 388 2.249 1.219 1.030 461 25~ 210 37 Ohala (181) 603.00 219 219 1.296 689 607 239 134 105 38 Chh1na (189) 815.00 375 375 2.221 1.191 1.030 270 143 127 Bidhi Chand 39 Bir Raja (188) 450.00 111 111 580 297 283 119 68 51 Teja Singh 653

C:USUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) 11

M F M F M F M. F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1.077 975 1.223 719 1.175 52 303 491 35 825 660 1.245 764 1.406 46 596 1 480 39 640 512 876 514 945 145 331 80 244 42 326 323 340 272 434 9 207 1 153 4 410 387 432 303 582 5 242 182 1 203 168 248 154 292 3 127 114 1 60 60 63 44 78 4 16 47 228 203 348 271 430 67 195 2 158 62 318 281 257 198 320 24 119 130 575 490 489 335 503 185 129 47 270 132 2 2 2

87 83 453 295 571 3 300 194

83 73 162 97 171 4 88 44 2 49 48 245 165 217 2 95 45 188 178 207 112 233 3 75 124 920 746 1.332 686 1.850 4 956 513

373 318 391 230 497 11 208 ,210 1 254 221 300 187 407 218 111 81 68 169 97 184 112 46 460 388 448 298 649 11 361 205 317 246 254 188 395 4 235 127 413 345 497 262 688 4 347 286

201 185 94 74 174 56 118 654

GANDIWIMD C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

Z 24 25 26 21 2S 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

8 Gandi Wind (184) 1 45 1 9 Kasel (29) 4 .... 47 10 Dhand (34) 4 99 7 11 Jagatpura (33) 4 12 12 Thathgarh (32) 3 46 2 13 Aima Kalan (89) 1 15 14 Aima Khurd (40) 7 1 15 Mianpur (35) 11 .. 2 21 1 16 Thatha (38) 24 4 18 Khair Oinke (41 ) 5 19 19 Rakh (42) Bahoru 28 G1dri (37) 25 Bhagiar1 _ 29 Kat S1v1,Ya (36) 1 .. _- 1 30 Dode (185) 5 19 31 Chappa (186) 1 13 32 Sohal (187) 1 42 Thath1 33 Sukkar Chait. (183) 1 -_ A ... 11 34 Chima Kalan (182) 3 12 35 Chahal (176) 2 36 Naushehra (177) 5 37 Dhala (181) 1 3 2 38 Chhina (189) 2 7 B1dh1 Chand 39 Bir Raja (188) Teja Singh 655

GANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY'OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers

Constructions Trade and Transport·~ Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VI II IX

M F M . F F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

19 49 37 1 230 15 880 1,726 B 49 29 193 6 1,045 2,035 7 30 1 40 190 15 728 1,225 4 21 1 10 23 3 -.. 366 763 38 33 29 9 2 428 924 1 11 6 16 2 236 476 1 3 4 3 58 128 4 15 8 17 325 655 5 11 1 4 27 19 320 534 20 15 2 27 18 4 ... 448 641

4 10 15 23 3 474 853

11 15 4 .7 2 127 269 2 5 32 14 2 176 355 3 5 2 10 3 172 348 19 56 42 221 4 1,253 2,633

7 10 19 27 10 402 835 4 26 10 23 327 623 2 3 6 13 150 304 6 20 6 46 11 570 1,019 13 1 15 2 294 603 4 12 4 26 4 503 1,026

123 283 656

6ANDIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRJM.Y

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- ~ouseless population) of C.D. dentia 1 block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms. p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 40 Bhuchar (192) 427.00 271 271 1.630 876 754 273 150 123 Khurd 41 Mahna (190) 52.00 32 32 167 83 84 24 16 8 42 Mal H1an (191 ) 113.00 47 47 295 153 142 45 18 27 43 Bhuchar (193) 687.00 368 368 2.126 1.113 1.013 344 170 174 Kalan , 44 Gaga Bua (194) 1.174.00 383 383 2.186 1.151 1.035 368 183 185 45 8urj (195) 143.00 88 97 664 364 300 114 65 49 52 Chichrewal (208) 570.00 128 128 899 495 404 155 86 69

Urban 651

CE"SUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu 1t i vat~rs Agricultural workers labourers

( I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

302 273 469 284 521 254 221

27 28 27 19 59 49 9 -- 78 35 101 4 87 11 4 380 326 498 321 707 5 466 196 1

378 364 565 333 642 5 235 313 1 89 60 166 107 178 1 80 39 223 176 229 143 273 2 132 1 125 .. 658

SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.1 Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities .industry industry III IV V(a)_ V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 40 Bhuchar ( 192) 14 Khurd 41 Mahna (190) 1 42 Mal Hian ( 191) 1 43 Bhuchar (193) 11 Kalan c__ 44 Gago Bua ( 194) 9 10 45 Burj (195) 2 7 52 Chichrewal (208) 5

Urban 659

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and rransport, Other commerce storage and servlces communications

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

2 18 5 7 355 754

24 84 2 52 138 2 8 7 17 4 406 1.008

24 35 1 16 3 ... 509 1.030 19 15 7 9 1 186 299 1 1 9 1 222 402

.- .. .. , ......

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect~ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential blockl houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 305.67 17,029 17.274 105.470 55.672 49.798 17.589 9,390 8,199 Rural 305.67 17,029 17.274 105,470 55,672 49,798 17.589·9.390 8.199 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsl1 (Part) 123 Deo (91) 672.00 324 324 1,966 1,057 909 278 135 143 125 Rakh Sheikh (85) 176.00 49 49 369 179 190 66 31 35 Fateh 126 Bhaini Sidhwan (86) 176.00 186 186 1,127 597 530 208 109 99 127 Dharar (87) 742.00 458 458 2,811 1,450 1,361 421 233 188 128 Eka 1 Gadda (88) 761.00 459 459 2,557 1,344 1,213 408 201 207 129 Jahan Gir (90) 522.00 321 321 2,045 1,094 951 341 189 152 130 Dinewal (89) 624.00 390 390 2,191 1,175 1,016 393 222 171 131 Rakh Dinewal (115) 425.00 157 157 985 524 461 159 81 78 132 Kurt Wallah (123) 265.00 184 184 1,097 568 529 207 105 102 , 133 Mallah (122) 297.00 209 209 1,215 642 573 191 108 83 134 San gar Kot (121) 292.00 128 128 858 432 426 170 94 76 135 Sahnsra (120) 61.00 37 37 234 118 116 35 13 22 136 Takhtu Chak (116) 445.00 296 296 1,715 874 841 316 172 144 137 Jati Umra (119) 131.00 83 83 504 257 247 98 59 39 138 Khakh (117) 405.00 265 265 1,646 849 797 290 156 134 139 Hardo Sarli (118) 532.00 424 445 2,790 1,443 1,347 424 228 196 140 Dhota (136) 203.00 110 110 724 380 344 132 68 64 141 Nathuke (133) 117.00 71 77 449 229 220 91 45 46 142 Kotli Saru (134) 263.00 125 126 791 401 390 124 60 64 Khan 143 Chak Kare (135) 292.00 170 170 1,085 565 520 198 116 82 Khan 144 Al10wal (137) 358.00 299 299 1,813 961 852 297 171 126 i 145 Devlanwala (145) 171.00 141 141 870 484 386 93 53 40 663

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates lNDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr i cu ltur a 1 war k ers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

20,489 17.750 29,211 18,639 30,711 1,052 13,751 25 10,889 367 20,489 17,750 29,211 18,639 30,711 1.052 13,751 25 10,889 367

321 230 537 337 674 5 363 198 26 33 100 86 98 2 66 26

428 382 232 132 335 3 60 236 558 474 804 576 819 17 347 1 305 2 547 490 717 466 803 113 388 307 97 451 400 689 484 633 21 268 237 8 529 432 506 311 633 6 309 289 220 193 269 146 309 124 146 156 151 268 176 300 2 123 93 175 . 134 297 223 335 7 194 109 148 152 209 175 194 5 84 69 30 37 63 38 77 15 46 13 4 229 222 481 359 437 11 211 88 87 69 115 97 155 18 78 1 48 10 234 215 387 261 445 272 79 462 407 806 535 728 32 375 1 230 22 184 164 200 141 186 8 72 83 164 157 109 54 123 6 21 80 139 148 247 167 213 8 107 2 71 1

275 245 303 202 255 9 81 113 3

240 213 508 318 519 391 112 -- . 143 124 321 169 293 3 188 91 664

KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WQRKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufaetur ing, Manuf ae tur ing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting serllic ing and serllicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III -----IV v(a) 'i(b) t~ F M F ~1 F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 104 1 2 78 48 1,089 161 Rural 104 1 2 78 48 1,089 161 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsil {Part} 123 Dec (91 ) 2 19 125 Rakh Sheikh (85) 3 Fateh 126 Shain; Sidhwan (86) 3 127 Dharar (87) 3 43 128 Ekal Gadda (28) 29

129 Jahan Gir (90 ) 15 2 130 Oinewa1 (89) 4 131 Rakh Dinewal (115) 11 132 Kuri Wa 11 ah (123) 11 9 133 Ma 11 ah (122) 6 134 Sangar Kat (121 ) 6 9 135 Sahnsra (120 ) 11 10 136 Takhtu Chak (116) 2 36 137 Jati Umra (119 ) 10 138 Khakh ( 117) 5 13 139 Hardo Sarli (118 ) 31 14C Ohota (136 ) 12 141 Nathuke (133 ) 2

142 Kotli Saru (134) 5 Khan 143 Ch'3.k Kare (135) 3 17 Khan 144 Allowal ( 137) 2 145 Oevlanwala (145) 3 665

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Mar gina 1 Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and ser vices Communicatior.s

VI VII VI II IX

M r M F M F 14 f M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

356 1.023 26 676 2,743 424 24.961 48.746 356 1,023 26 676 2.743 424 24,961 48.746

12 25 36 19 5 383 904 2 2 81 188

5 12 18 3 262 527 14 29 2 29 48 12 631 1,344 3 23 1 13 37 15 541 1,100 11 20 26 55 11 461 930 10 2 17 5 542 1,010 16 10 215 461 30 12 8 13 2 268 527 4 9 11 7 307 566 5 11 1 9 3 238 421 2 2 3 41 101 15 30 31 24 9 437 830 4 2 6 8 4 102 229 2 43 13 18 404 797 7 19 23 42 8 715 1,315 6 12 8 194 336 4 7 8 6 106 214 2 12 . -- 14 5 188 382

7 12 2 6 16 4 310 511

6 8 442 852 4 2 5 3 191 383 666

KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (w1thHadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses town I ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahs1l (Part) 146 Mi an Wind (138) 532.00 326 327 1,988 1,063 925 314 182 132 147 Sarai Ta1wandi(146) 231.00 167 167 952 514 438 142 74 68 148 Sakkianwal; (147) 301.00 164 164 953 488 465 174 92 82 149 Bodewa1 (148) 136.00 68 68 411 210 201 66 37 29 150 Uppal (150) 308.00 210 210 1,290 713 577 181 102 79 151 Gill kaler (149) 102.00 40 40 281 150 131 37 22 15 152 Fattehpur (144) 159.00 105 105 602 319 283 89 48 41 153 Jawandpur (139) 307.00 185 185 1,077 582 495 174 102 72 154 Saidpur (142) 58.00 10 10 100 51 49 19 10 9 155 Fazilpur (143) 281.00 147 147 845 427 418 155 83 72 156 khojkipur (153) 296.00 228 228 1,367 719 648 216 116 100 157 Rakh Gargewal (157) 216.00 5 5 22 9 13 2 2

158 Ghagge (152) 123.00 120 120 695 383 312 126 68 5~ 159 Baha Ourpur (151) 219.00 70 70 375 195 180 46 22 24 160 Bhalapur (159) 266.00 203 209 1,163 593 570 193 93 100 161 Aniatpur (160) 95.00 21 21 132 67 65 13 7 6 162 Shalo Ja1a (161) 965.00 318 318 2,074 1,074 1,000 346 190 156 163 Dlak Gargewal (156) 139.00 3 3 15 8 7 164 Gargewa1 (158) 725.00 183 183 1,083 547 536 199 112 87 165 Rampur (155) 396.00 36 36 268 132 136 37 20 17 Narotampur

166 Jal la1a Bad (154) 1.543.00 588 588 3.675 1,992 1,683 577 310 267 167 Olak Desa1 (329) 45.00 Un- 168 kiri Shah; (330) 236.00 144 . 144 844 438 406 179 96 83 169 Oarapur (331) 340.00 281 281 1,591 806 785 323 167 156 170 kir; Sodal (141) 368.00 72 72 425 220 205 66 37 29 171 Itlutwind (140) 403.00 290 290 1,792 924 868 304 153 151 667

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L iter ate s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr i cu ltur a 1 wcr k ers labourers

(1- IX) II

M F M .F M, F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

373 300 583 406 613 11 291 251 238 215 319 191 270 135 126 208 179 298 213 253 2 145 93 34 23 146 109 113 79 24 306 247 380 188 407 2 188 205 13 5 89 61 93 74 4 196 171 152 80 191 74 108 144 100 256 140 312 10 49 248 8 28 22 30 30 142 129 209 171 242 4 146 79 231 189 420 289 370 5 174 141 3 2 6 7 5 4 150 122 160 96 199 18 106 67 49 32 124 87 102 19 42 3'2 16 21 351 238 314 26 107 123 9 53 40 36 33 394 365 516 376 606 9 336 233 8 7 5 2 4 4

174 166 "~ 1 219 291 6 175 105 13 11 88 75 79 68 10

725 598 1,103 663 1,205 16 575 423 inhabited 288 258 202 130 238 63 137 301 285 397 269 438 65 207 136 30 86 87 109 82 123 7 54 49 1 357 325 480 331 514 20 231 2 214 6 668

KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca· Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS ticn (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufactur ing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing ing, hunt ing servlcing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and -household than household allied activities industry industry III IV ¥(9) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part ) 146 Mi an Wind ( 138) 16 147 Sarai lalwandi(146) 3 148 Sakkianwal i ( 147) 149 Bodewal (148) 150 Uppal (150 ) -- 151 Gill kaler (149 J 152 Fattehpur (144 ) 2

153 Jawandpur (139 ) 4 154 Saidpur (142 )

155 Faz ilpur ( 143) 4 3 156 khojkipur (153) 7 157 Rakh Gargewa 1 (157) 158 Ghagge (152) 25 18 159 Baha Durpuy [151 ) 5 3 160 Bha 1 apur ( 159) 2 40 9 161 Aniatpur (160 ) 162 Bhalo Jal a (161 ) 4 4 163 Ohak Gargewal (156) 164 Gargewa 1 ( 158) 2 165 Rampur (155 ) Narotampur

166 Jallala Bad (154) 8 167 Chak Desa 1 ( 329) Un- 168 Kir i Shahi (330 )

169 Darapur (331) 26 30 13 170 Kiri Badal (141 )

171 Bhutwind (140 ) 2 9 669

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers

Construct ions· Tr ade and Transport. Other commerce stor age and ser vi ces Communications

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F F M F M F M F

32 33 . 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

8 20 2 3 23 8 450 914 2 4 244 437 2 5 7 2 235 463 4 5 97 200 4 9 2 306 575 5 9 57· 130 2 4 128 282 2 8 270 485 21 49 5 4 4 185 414 11 8 2 8 20 3 349 643 4 13 184 294 5 3 15 16 93 161 9 6 17 10 8 279 544 2 31 65 9 4 16 9 468 991 4 7

9 5 256 530 53 136

11 13 175 16 787 1.667 inhabited 1 . 24 4 8 200 406 4 18 9 25 5 368 720 4 3 4 8 5 97 198 6 15 11 25 11 410 848 670 KHADUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca­ Name of village Area of No, of No, of Tota 1 popul c.t ion Tota 1 ;lopu1 ation";n the' tion (with Hadbast No.) vi llage occ~- house- (inc luding age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dential block/ r.ouses town! ward in sq, kms.

F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran TahSil (Part) 172 Alampur (333) 277.00 31 31 260 133 127 40 25 15 173 Nagoke (132) 1,023.00 {·901 901 5,515 2,897 2,618 928 494 434 174 Alia (131 ) 68.00 34 34 252 130 122 40 18 22 175 Khadur Sahib (129) 1,618.00 1,174 1,278 8,067 4,358 3,709 1,376 741 635 176 Muglani (130) 348.00 280 280 1,739 886 853 315 169 146 177 Sangar (124) 344.00 196 196 1,156 578 578 222 115 '\07 178 Waring (128) 276.00 206 206 1,289 671 618 181 104 77 179 Banian (125) 356.00 232 232 1,501 767 734 250 135 115 180 Mandiala (126) 225.00 94 94 610 310 300 102 48 54 181 Ghasitpura (127) 189.00 137 137 922 495 427 136 83 53 182 Kang (113) 1,103.00 535 535 3,601 1,938 1,663 594 309 285 183 Mal Chak (114) 205.00 256 257 1,531 843 788 310 169 141 184 Doichipur (112) 159.00 104 104 594 318 276 83 45 38 185 Ka 11 ah (111) 986.00 717 717 4,061 2,144 1,917 736 393 343 188 Vain Poin (318) 1,102.00 757 770 4,564 2,456 2,108 742 402 340 189 Bharowal (327 ) 901.00 523 523 3,169 1,734 1,435 540 275 265 196 Khawaspur (328) 577 .00 463 510 3,110 1,715 1,395 479 254 225 197 Pindian (336) 292.00 118 118 726 388 338 117 65 52 198 Hothian (335) 304.00 157 157 1,009 522 487 165 87 78 199 Bihar i pur (334) 366.00 129 129 885 456 429 131 60 71 200 Verowa 1 (332) 1,318.00 245 277 1.641 838 803 305 170 135

201 Hansawala I (337) 455.00 171 171 1,075 551 524 167 75 92 202 Akbar pur (339) 110.00 78 78 421 212 209 117 55 62 203 GOindwal (338) 539.00 586 599 3,601 1,968 1,633 560 281 279 204 Mi ani (340) 367.00 10 10 42 27 15 9 6' 3 205 Khakh (341) 339.00 25 25 167 90 77 26 20 6

URBAN 671

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKEKS castes Tribes

Total main CuHiviitors Agr leul tur a 1 workers labourers

(1- IX) Il

F M ' t1 F M f M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

67 57 66 64 1,081 947 1,618 995 1,619 70 582 556 7 49 44 68 43 56 26 18 1,358 1,097 2,239 1,460 2,394 64 1,042 646 6 381 335 514 397 459 19 185 2 157 288 267 288 210 296 3 123 112 205 184 359 257 288 31 140 86 19 200 186 384 257 381 57 255 101 55 57 61 143 103 173 121 44 199 177 272 160 264 3 117 134 ~, t 623 496 993 506 1,080 8 508 334 272 265 456 286 451 245 152 64 54 207 126 176 4 77 49 824 713 1,070 659 1,106 59 479 12 304 22

827 679 1,197 682 1,428 47 616 391 9 851 729 752 378 1,013 60 256 448 36 633 481 956 541 1,061 16 415 351 2 186 141 219 130 220 15 74 101 223 200 267 168 288 4 139 129 229 227 249 110 282 109 143 448 433 419 251 429 19 136 187 211 203 282 177 298 2 168 108 142 137 91 65 105 3 78 926 778 1,124 644 1,111 52 190 404 8 17 7 .5 15 15 49 38 40 33 3 672

KKAOUR SAHIB C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PR IMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tiGn (with handbas t No.) Cace Livestock, Min ing and Manufactur ing, Manufactur ing No forestry, fish- quarrying processing. processing ;ng. hunting serv iCing and servicing and and plantations, repairs 1'1 repa it's in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III -----IV V(a} V(b) N F r1 f 11 F ~ F

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 172 Alampur ( 333) 173 Nagoke ( 132) 54 31 174 Alia (131) 175 Khadur Sahib (129) 12 5 2 151 20 176 Muglani (130 ) 13 11 177 Sangar (124) 19 178 Waring (128) 2 6 18 179 Banian (125) 4 180 Mandiala (126) 181 Ghasitpura ( 127) 3 182 Kang (113) 2 9 183 Mal Chak (114) 8 184 Ooichipur ( 112) 5 185 Kallah ( 111) 5 4 66 5 188 Vain Poin (318) 9 3 36 14 4 189 Bharowal (327) 23 196 Khawaspur (328) 7 50 7 197 Pindian (336) 11 8 198 Hothian (335) 8 199 Biharipur (334) 3 5 200 Verowal (332) 7 18 9 18 5 201 Hansawala (337) '2 8 202 Akbarpur (339) 9 203 Goindwal (338) 3 2 141 204 Mi ani (340) 3 205 Khakh (241) -- . t URBAN •• 673

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 ~on-workers workers

Constructions Trade and Transport, Other corrmerce storage and services Communications

VI VII VI Ii IX

M F , ~.1 F M F F F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43

2 67 127 12 52 47 315 31 1,278 2,548 2 7 3 74 122 43 139 42 313 35 1,964 3,645

2 45 28 28 5 427 834 12 14 5 10 2 282 575 6 12 8 16 5 383 587 7 9 5 2 386 677 4 3 137 299 4 5 3 231 424 21 9 197 7 858 1,655 11 8 12 15 392 788 3 7 19 15 4 142 272 29 81 6 73 65 14 1,038 1,858 18 37 27 191 24 1,028 2,061 10 44 27 204 19 721 1,375 6 24 8 200 6 654 1,379 9 9 7 8 7 168 323 10 4 234 483 5 4 18 174 429 5 22 13 23 4 409 784 2 11 253 522 13 2 4 3 107 206 12 45 17 297 35 -- 857 1,581 -- 12 15 50 77

.'. ..

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK 676

NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca- Name of village Area of No. of ~o. af :,ta' population Tota 1 popul at ion in'the tion (withHadbastNo.) village occu- house- (including age group C-6 Code 1n hect- pied holds llJscitutional and No. ares and resi­ h~~5e:e5S population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 232.78 14,652 14,889 88,70747,09241,615 15,132 8.1786,954 Rural 232.7814.652 14,889 88.70747,09241,615 15,132 8.1786.954 Urban

Tarn laran Tahsil (Part~

69 Gopala (237) ,217.00 61 61 379 194 185 67 37 30 70 Koharka (238) 337.00 312 312 1,851 962 889 294 137 157 71 Jaura (239) 977 .00 472 473 2;788 1,447 1,341 510 274 236 72 Sakhira (240) 488.00 283 283 1,677 885 792 263 145 118 73 Jandoke (241 ) 220.00 154 154 869 441 428 148 75 73 \ 74 Thakhtu Chak (242) 187.00 123 123 750 399 351 119 71 48 75 Muga 1 Chak (251 ) 487.00 319 319 1,925 1,035 890 323 186 137 76 Rureasal (246) 359.00 288 288' 1,631 848 783 287 151 136 77 Piddi (248) 365.00 232 235 1,287 691 596 258 147 111 78 Chatala (247) 433.00 405 405 2,061 1,053 1,OOS 307 167 140 186, Ghaz i pur (317 ) 116.00 21 21 137 68 69 16 8 8 187 l a1 pur (316 ) 522.00 432 432 2,674 1,435 1,239 434 236 198 222 Tur (320) 601.00 401 421 2,539 1,320 1,219 408 216 192 223 Kot ftbhall1llad Khan (314) 503.00 247 247 1,407 762 645 242 142 100 224 Chamba Khurd (313) 171.00 104 104 646 318 328 101 45 56 225 Pakhoke (274) 463.00 283 290 1,723 935 788 306 180 126 226 Dhotian (315) 1,490.00 987 989 6,032 3,311 2,721 965 539 426 227 Mal-Mohri (108) 204.00 168 168 1,171 617 554 19z 103 89 228 Sheikh Chak ( 109) 261.00 155 155 1,004 529 475 188 107 81 229 Rai Shiana ( 110) 188.00 204 204 1,435 736 699 267 137 130 237 Rasulpu r ' (98 ) 329.00 311 318 1,889 1,001 888 326 173 153 238 Jhandher (97) 222.00 172 189 1,120 623 497 191 109 82 23900galwala {100) 237.00 135 141 941 476 465 172 88 84 240 Chak Banvalipur (99j 86.00 13 13 94 53 41 15 8 7 677

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheculed Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN ~G~

Total main Cultivators Agr i cu 1tur a 1 . workers labourers

(1- IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

14,296 12.407 22,753 13,114 25,808, 724 12,422 45 7,474 :!36 14,296 12,407 22,753 13,114 25,808 724 12.422 45 7,414 236

39 33 92 68 104 2 49 24 160 115 417 221 582 2 309 225 377 359 642 390 705 11 372 146 285 233 295 189 546 68 309 185 67 150 141 20E 132 257 52 119 31 36 8 6 150 67 235 14 160 2 28 7 415 348 324 172 560 5 235 183 208 165 423 235 472 3 256 142 9 6 357 227 352 6 140 126 302 270 568 359 555 6 272 19b 41 38 39 33 329 276 794 376 819 12 463 2 196 322 302 673 405 696 22 370 2 187 9 342 253 366 209 411 6 173 171 102 107 143 97 187 2 111 66 178 179 427 202 536 3 327 144 1,009 820 1,738 879 1,747 18 1,018 355 165 156 337 180 320 5 188 87 164 137 328 220 256 5 78 45 267 249 367 244 375 4 162 139 361 331 505 314 491 7 170 178 195 163 316 159 319 3 139 77 110 111 204 153 275 182 75 30 17 26 24 678 NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY'

Loca- Name of vill age INDUSTRIAL C~T~GORY CF :·lAIN WORKERS ticn (with handbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servic ing and servic ing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than hous eho 1d allied activities industry industry lrl IV .V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 166 16 76 4 1,062 58 Rural 166 16 76 4 1.062 58 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

69 Gopala (237) 9 70 Koharka (238) 16 71 Jaura (239) 12 34 72 Sakhira (240) 4 4 73 Jandoke (241 ) 4 4 21 8 74 Thakhtu Chak (242) 2 11 4 '" 75 Mugal Chak (251) 2 18 76 Rureasal (246) 28 77 Piddi (248) 3 11 2 78 Chata 1a (247) 3 5 27 186 Ghazipur (317) 187 lalpur (316) 7 1 19 5 222 Tur (320) 4 9 32 6 223 Kot ttlharrrnad Khan (314) 2 2 15 224 Chamba Khurd (313) 4 225 f'akhoke (274) 2 4 226 Dhotian (315) 17 45 227 Ma l-I-bhri ( 108) 2 10 228 Sheikh Chak ( 109) 3 14 229 Rai Shiana (110) 4 6 237 Rasulpur (98) 11 31 238 Jhandher (97) 46 239 Oog31wala (100) 7 240 Chak Banvalipur' (99) 679

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR IAl CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal ~Ion-wcrker:; workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOITIller ce storage and services C0 rl~in IJ n i cat ion s

VI VI I VI I I 1",\

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

403 1 1,104 30 1,104 2 1,997 332 21,284 40,891 403 1 1,104 30 1,104 2 1,997 332 21,284 40,891

5 16 90 183 2 5 11 14 2 380 887 14 35 2 43 49 5 742 1,330 4 8 18 14 339 724 6 17 3 31 28 184 376 4 10 11 9 164 337 11 65 28 18 5 475 885 5 11 16 13 3 376 780 7 10 2 28 26 2 339 590 17 9 15 11 6 498 1,002 3 3 29 68 36 22 74 5 616 1,227 5 30 2 26 33 2 624 1,197 9 11 27 4 351 639 4 131 326 15 37 7 3 399 785 21 34 37 220 16 1.564 2.703 2 6 13 12 5 297 549 61 23 2 10 22 3 273 470 8 15 20 21 3 361 695 8 22 41 30 6 510 881 6 24 17 10 304 494 5 1 5 201 465 2 27 41 680

NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in ~he tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu· house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 241 Rakh Banvalipuy (10~) 47.00 Un- 242 Ka ler (102 ) 137.00 87 87 476 256 220 90 51 39 243 Banval ipur ( 103) 269.00 237 237 1,368 687 6Bl 269 119 150 244 Begampuy (106) 159.00 45 45 243 131 112 35 22 13 245 ShahabpuYd ( 107) 12)9.00 90 90 470 236 234 79 43 36 246 Warana (105 ) 324.00 202 202 1,218 642 576 245 134 111 247 Dugri (104 ) 134.00 116 118 672 355 317 110 73 37 248 Rakh Sheron (267) 188.00 35 52 207 104 103 37 16 21 249 Usman (268) 409.00 301 316 1,675 873 802 276 136 140

250 Sheron (266) 865.00 6~8 674 4,137 2,273 1,864 726 370 356 251 Dial (249) 211.00 125 128 685 366 319 102 48 54 252 Shahabpura (250) 271.00 162 162 1,018 517 501 167 94 73

253 Cham Bal (265) 312.00 175 175 834 438 396 139 67 72 254 Jatta (264) 216.00 77 77 472 249 223 75 45 30 255 Sarhali Khurd (252) 507.00 214 235 1,516 820 696 227 123 104 256 Jawanda Kalan (263) 324.00 216 230 1,505 799 706 252 121 131 257 Khaba Rajputan (262) 295.00 143 143 890 472 418 154 81 73 258 Nandpur (261) 536.00 349 349 2,142 1,119 1,023 373 196 177 259 Naushehra Pannuan (269) 1,578.00 977 981 5,961 3,199 2,762 1,025 554 471 260 Kishangarh (273) 140.00 22 22 130 70 60 16 8 8 261 Bathal Bhaike (272) 329.00 213 213 1,384 752 632 278 156 122 262 Chaudhriwala (270) 477.DO 443 452 2,594 1,324 1,270 475 247 228 265 Khalwan (275) 329.00 183 184 1,092 559 533 185 96 89 271 Dargapuy Sharki (282) 38.00 Un- 272 Thathian (281) 520.00 383 390 2,379 1,251 1,128 405 248 157 273 Dargapur Gharbi (283) 173.00 134 134 883 462 421 156 88 68 681

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scnedu1ed Schedu1ed Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIK ~ORKERS Castes lr1bes

Total main Cu 1t i vat~rs Agr i cu 1tur a1 workers labourers

(I-IX) I I

M F M F M F M F f M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

inhabited 76 59 123 81 i49 83 59 252 265 254 126 409 2 195 162 60 43 74 62 59 53 133 82 130 2 80 28 130 123 362 226 337 3 196 81 100 77 186 117 181 95 57 3 4 70 45 62 51 2 307 283 298 128 516 24 319 177 23 706 579 1,138 528 1,375 7 476 337 191 165 227 134 209 24 62 100 15 190 187 270 199 245 11 114 3 69 3

159 147 269 159 276 68 197 59 47 95 65 151 95 51 170 132 429 242 452 7 202 83 294 275 321 162 411 199 149 208 178 229 140 259 4 112 87 506 428 494 292 569 26 239 277 23 1,119 944 1,747 1,068 1,686 87 562 439 1 .' 26 21 31 19 43 21 20 274 235 342 153 409 211 168 439 426 754 541 678 22 288 173 244 232 289 194 292 17 149 2 119 15 inhabited .485 435 579 371 673 20 326 2 219 6 137 112 224 152 244 146 69 ('82

NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age InDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF r·1AIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufactur lng. Manufactur ing No. forestry, fish· quarrying process ing, processing ing, hunt ing servic ing and servic jng and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household .al1 jed activi ; industry industry I: IV Via) V(b) ,"-- M M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 241 Rakh Sanvalipur ( 101 ) Un~

242 Ka~eY1 (102) 2 243 Banvalipur (103) 12 244 Begampur (106) 5 245 Shangarpur ( 107) 8 246 War ana (105 ) 12 247 Dugri (104) 7 248 Rakh Sheron (267) 5 249 Usman (268) 250 She ron (266) 7 3 154 I 251 Dial (249) 2 5 252 Shahab Pur a (250) 2 6

253 Cham Sal (265) 6 254 Jatta (264) -..: 3 255 Sarhali Khurd (252) 6 28 256 Jawanda Kalan (263) 9 257 Khaba Rajputan (262) 1 11 1 258 Nandpur (261) 3 9 259 Naushehra Pannuan (269) 8 4 120 11

260 Ie, ishangarh • (27 3) 261 Bathal Bhaike (272) 6 262 Chaudhr;wala (270) 4 55 4 265 Khalwan (275) 2 271 Darga Pur Shark i (282) Un- 272 Thathian (281) 2 25 8 273 Dargapur Gharbi (283) 2 4 683

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN '.IORKERS Marginal ~/0j4 workers Constructions Trade and Tr ans(ori, Other convnerce storage and services Communications

VI VII '1Ill IX

M F M F M F M F M M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

inhabited 2 2 107 220 10 4 12 13 278 679 2 4 57 112 5 5 3 2 106 232 7 23 16 3 305 "- 573 2 3 16 174 317 2 2 42 102 2 1 3 12 357 778 25 99 69 205 4 898 1,857 5 14 6 15 9 157 295 7 16 1 13 18 4 272 490

2 162 396 98 223 7 22 2 61 43 5 368 689 5 18 20 9 388 705 2 15 19 12 2 213 414 17 5 8 11 3 550 991' 36 162 5 40 319 66 1,513 2.675 27 60 14 5 4 343 632 6 43 37 72 18 646 1,248 13 4 4 267 516 inhabited

9 21 59 12 8 578 1,108 8 4 11 218 420 684

NAUSHEtM PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK YlLLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vill age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with handbast No.) village occu- house- ( illC:\1Iding age group 0-6 Code in hec t- pi ed holds inst1tutiGnal" and No. ares and resi- houseleSs population) of C.D. dential b1ock/ houses town/ ward 1n sq. kms. p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 274 Kheda (271) 133.00 88 8S 514 264 250 95 46 49 275 Jalewala (284) 282.00 107 107 699 374 325 102 62 40 Patti Tahsil (Part) 47 Ubore (256) 287.00 195 195 1,115 579 536 189 89 100 48 8ahmnlwala (258) 386.00 216 217 1,411 760 651 211 120 91 50 Kalron (255) 1,609.00 907 911 5,078 2,749 2,329 833 460 373 51 Nathu Chal< (254) 218.00 165 165 1,029 550 479 173 87 86 52 lauhka (253) 1,146.00 734 734 4,231 2,283 1,948 759 427 332 53 Sarha1i Mandan (260) 837.00 401 431 2,649 1,440 1,209 475 270 205

URBAN - - - - 685

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu1t;viltors Agr i cu 1tur a 1 workers 1abourers

(I-IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

86 103 128 73 148 83 49 60 51 168 85 204 162 37

220 213 285 141 325 15 153 98 234 194 402 242 436 5 195 153 721 587 1,234 737 1,551 92 680 29 441 23 193 156 240 129 282 3 133 73 1 699 581 1,084 601 1,284 92 547 202 452 355 543 286 883 459 292 1 686 NAUSHEHRA PANNUAN C.D. BLOCK VILlAGE PRIMARY

l~ca- Name of vi llage i:iDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF 11AIN WORK ERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing Manufactur ing. No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing process ing, ing. hunt ing servicing and servi c lng and and plantations, repairs in other repairs in orchards and than household household allied activities industry industry 111 IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part) 274 Kheda (271)

'275 Ja lewa 1a ' (284 ) Patti Tahsil {Part} 47 Ubore (256) 14 6 6 5

48 Bahmniwala (258) 11 50 Kairon (255) 20 . 11 56 5 51 Nathu Chak (254) 4 11 1 52 lauhka (253) 6 35 51 53 Sarhal i Mandan (260) 4 18

--~----~ URBAN -- '-~~ 687

CENSUS A£

_,tt- ~ATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margi na 1 Non-workers workers Constructions Tr ade and Transport, Other conmerce storage and services Communications

VI VII VI I I IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 3S 39 40 41 42 43

5 3 7 116 250 3 170 325

3 19 2 10 22 254 521 -7 4 34 32 3 324 646 24 40 2 85 194 32 1,198 2,237 9 8 25 19 268 476 18 150 67 208 92 999 1,856 4 14 28 63 557 1,208

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCK 690

TARK TARA" C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of vO 1age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 335.07 20,630 21.017 129,102 69,214 60,488 22,805 12.198 10,607 Rural 335.07 20,630 21,011 129,102 69,214 60.488 22,805 12.198 10,607 Urban Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

17 Jhabba1 (043) 661.00 371 446 2,405 1,301 1,104 526 290 236 Manan 20 Pandor; Ram (OS1) 592.00 393 393 2,575 1,345 1,230 491 272 219 Singh 21 Pandori (049l 222.00 189 190 1,261 658 603 222 124 98 Tak.hat Mal 22 Pandor; (048) 249.00 150 150 878 460 418 122 71 51 Rahman 23 Pandor; (041) 454.00 Z71 271 1,858 997 861 351 200 151 S;dhwan 24 Pandor; (046) 232.00 125 125 761 417 344 138 87 51 Hassan 25 LaluGhurnan (045) 431.00 291 291 1,829 1,005 824 325 181 144 26 Mirpur (197) 185.00 136 136 672 381 291 120 74 46 27 Jhabbal (044) 1,806.00 896 896 5,262 2,888 2,374 940 504 436 Ka lan 46 Panjwar (196) 1,913.00 842 858 5,368 2,913 2,455 969 514 455 47 Kot Dharam (198) 720.00 534 534 3,259 1,824 1,435 533 305 228 Chankalan 48 Bhojian (ZOO) 690.00 316 316 2,145 1,146 999 362 198 164 49 Maluwal (Z05) 312.00 191 191 1,249 658 591 257 136 121 50 Oub'lian (206) 1%.00 79 79 509 275 234 83 50 33 51 Muse (207) 459.00 317 317 2,011 1,026 985 355 181 174 53 Paddri (209) 1,050.00 575 575 3,910 2,132 1,778 680 371 309 54 Chak Sikandar (214) 300.00 115 115 703 374 329 108 53 55 55 Ram Rauni (204) 202.00 101 130 729 383 346 117 63 54 56 Jhamke (215) 452.00 230 237 1,657 899 758 317 172 145 57 Nurpur (223) 381.00 "5 115 722 395 327 143 88 55 691

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scnedule-d Schedllled L iter ate s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr 1c ul tura 1 workers 1 abourer s

(I--IX) 11

M F M F M F M F . M F .M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

22.904 19.855 32.673 19.483 38.603 758 16.219 46 14.163 262 22.904 19.855 32.673 19.483 38.603 758 16,219 46 14,163 262

556 475 584 374 666 16 296 251 8

471 414 628 456 747 39 337 152 5

233 205 415 307 341 11 102 116 3

97 77 214 110 268 4 166 36 435 387 469 275 553 " 197 .232 \48 122 207 130 213 2 93 63

285 226- 475. 281 556 1 295 236 11; 5 .. - 181 84 203 121 77

1;229 1,024 1,478 880 ,,636 55 223 64~

1,256 1,021 1,227 739 1,643 311 501 692 28 409 330 917 438 1,070 2 403 339

53 42 521 313 620 4 233 33,9 ,

136 162 298 188 366 9 216 '97 J 20 14 164 94 155 . 128 19 283 276 53'6 333 526 41 297 2 115 26 633 508 887 412 1,268 3 617 366 113 96 153 93 253 151 91 101 99 145 92 198 7 108 53 234 199 343 184 470 3 250 106 95 77 197 130 208 139 56 692

TAli TAltAl! C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRI~Y

I.oea- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (.1th Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, 1ng, hunting servicing and servicing and and Plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 2] 28 29 30 31

Total 142 7 3 82 12 1,526 43 Rural 142 7 3 82 12 1,526 43 Urhl! larn hun Tahsil (Part)

U' .,habb,al (O!\3) 4 23 Manan 20 Pudoi Ram (051) 13 51 Singh 21 Pandori (049) 1 32 Takhat Mal 22 Pandori (048) , 26 1 Rahman 23 Pandllr1 (047) 3 36 Sidh •• n 24 Pandori (046) 1 16 Hauan 24 Lalu Ghulftan (045) 3 a6 Mirpur ( 197) 1 27 Jbabbal (044) 4 1 19 '28 Kalan 46 PlnJwar (196 ) 6 6 59 47 Kat Ol\aralll (198) 6 36 Chanka'an 48 Bhojhn (200) 1 6 49 Maluwa' (205) 9 1 50 Dublhn (206) 2 Sl Muse (207) 2 12 .-" 53 'add,1 (209) 1 16

S4 C~,k S1kanda,(Z14)

55 ~alll RlIlni (204) 5 1 S6 Jllallk. (215) 1 25

~7 MU1'pur (223 ) 2 693

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s

workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOlllllerce storage and services co mmun ic at ions

VI VII VIII IX

M F tot F M F M F M F M F

n 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

474 Z 1,509 38 1,321 Z 3,164 346 30,611 59.730

414 2 1,509 38 1,321 2 3,164 346 30,611 59,130

25 2 32 , 14 21 5 635 1.088

35 n 7 61 67 26 598 , ,191

14 21 27 28 8 3U 592

2 19- 13 5 3 192 41.

& 35. 15 27 11 444 850

1 9 1 19 11 1 204 342

6 4 12 1 449 823

'1 1 178 291

6 l35 2 51 1 321 51 1,252 2,319

19 6Z 3 99 199 7 1.270 2.417 l( 29 22 221 2 154 1,433

16 3 22 3 526 995

9 (; 12 17 1 292 58!

~ 4 120 Z34

9 24 3 25 42 10 500 944 3 44 20 201 3 864 ',775 1 1 9 121 32-9

:) 16 7 6 185 339 Z 17 2 27 32 , 4t9 155 2 2 3 4 187 321 694

TARI TARAII C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi· house less population) of C.D. dential b 1ock/ houses town/ ward ; n sq. kms.

p M F p M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11

Tarn lara" Tahsil (Part)

58 Sarai Diwana (213) 154.00 77 77 544 297 247 104 53 51 59 Sheikh (212) 246.00 118 118 785 403 382 124 70 54 60 Bhure (211) 245.00 136 136 873 453 420 122 56 66

61 Theh Brahman (225) "2.00 31 31 211 114 9] 40 23 17 62 Miani (224) 177.00 84 84 459 259 200 87 55 32 63 Wan (a26) 267.00 144 144 855 461 394 172 94 78 64 Kamalpur (227) 115.00 80 81 526 29' 235 93 55 38 65 Gulat1pur (228) 265.00 207 208 1,306 679 627 239 115 124

66 Shah Bazpur (234) 292.00 308 308 1,705 936 769 273 145 128

67 Dial R~j (232) 433.00 164 167 1,080 572 508 195' 102 93 Putan 68 Maman Ke (236) 104.00 83 83 578 301 277 lOS '50 55

79 Walipur (245) 290.00 267 267 ',440 746 694 245 131 114 80 Gorkha (244) 238. 00 104 104 61'7 372 305 112 70 42 81 Khera (243) 199.00 112 112 639 341 298 lOS. 5G 49 82 Dale U (221) 299.00 an 271 836 775 257 1\6 141 83 Mano Chahal (222) 1,517.QO 84' 872 5.583 3.053 2.53Q 903 S.01 4Q2

84 Jiobala (216) 893.0Q 433- 434 2.780 1,412 1,308 446 Z34 H2 85 Aillla Malian (203) 120.00 62 62 4t1 232 195 59 29' 30 86 Kambo (202) 230.00 96 % 568 t93 275 86 46 40

87 Bha1ni (ZOn 215.00 164 166 1.lfr1 5~7 534 204 H2 92 Matuan

88 Gill Waraich (217) 264.00 176 116 1.069 562 501 239 120 119 8.9 Bakipur (219) 475.00 205 246 1.5\9 787 732 255 131 '24 90 Kot Jaspat (220) 365.00 197 1-97 \.293 671 &,16 ZU no 105

91 Ja~ Mastpura (218) 282.00 209 210 1,353. 708 645 1"97 g.l 106

92 Kot Dharam (199) 3~4.00 22,l 262 \.500 778. 722 250 139 loll Chan.dkllurd 695

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu 1t i vators Agricultural workers 1abourer s

( I-IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

119 105 121 53 161 3 79 77 91 75 203 143 217 5 109 56 103 99 173 59 231 1 131 80 34 28 61 36 51 37 14 82 55 94 34 164 108 56 189 112 253 141 264 103 132 34 27 155 78 163 106 18 221 201 279 142 362 206 140

339 266 452 234 524 1 206 271 246 218 235 151 293 138 128

101 94 117 71 199 2 121 67 196 196 357 242 416 32 211 89 23 93 66 175 92 219 144 56 67 56 162 100 191 1 117 40 407 381 450 276 380 6 94 lS1 , 749- 609 1.360 710 1.807 23 883 561 6 402 329 637 412 812 22 436 19 255 1 74 71 127 70 138 58 73 73 74 148 78 162 108 46 152 131 264 165 313 3 140 10&

242 213 263 138 309 138 143 250 229 +54 '" 331 466 4 215 165 200 '47 353 204 399 '89 174 ZOl 155 351 232 392 1 236 T38 W1 176 408" 261 423< 2 247 132 696

TARN TARAN C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE 'UNARY

Loea- Name of v ill age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS tion (wi th Hadbas t No.) Code Li vestock. Mining and Min ufaetur i-n9. Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, process ing, tng, hunting servicing and. serv ici og. and and Plantations, repa'rs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V( a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

58 Sarai Diwana (213) 2 3 59 Sheikh (212) 3 2 10 60 Bhure ( 211) 3 61 Theh Brahman (225) 62 Miani (224) 63 Wan (226) 7 64 Kama lp ur (227) 1 6 65 Gulatipur (228) 4

66 Shah Bazpllr (234) -~ 17 67 Dial Raj (232) , Putan 68 Maman Ke (236) 1 79 Walipur (245; 1 43 80 Gorkha (244) 1 2 81 Khera (243) 6 82 Dale Ke (221) 6 10 16 83 Mano Cbahal (222) 3 71 7 84 Jiobala (216) 1 22 85 A1ma Malian (203 ) 1 86 Kambo (202) 2 87 Bhaini (20n 2 Mutuan " 88 Gill Wanleh (217) 1 1 1 89 P.ak ipur (219) 2 25 9G Kot Jaspat (2Z0} 6 8

~, Jar Mastpllra (na} 't 92 lo.t DharM (U!}) 1 7 CltalldlchU1'd 697

CUC;US ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s

workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COlll1lerce storage and services commun icat ions

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F M F M F M f M F

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

., Z , 136 244 3 7 14 13 4 186 377 1 4 5 7 1 222 419 63 97 95 200 , 6 11 4 197 394 7 9 5 128 235 1 4 "5 2 317 627

17 3 10 412 768 4 3 12 7 279 508

1 7 '2 1 102 275 3 22 6 17 30 3 330 -662 1 4 3 8 153 305 2 13 7 6 , 150 297 10 18 27 , 48 5 456 769 12 U .... 28 210 7 1,246 2,507 6 ~9 22 41 2 660 1,286 3 3 94 195

'2 2 2 1~' 275 23 1 9 17 2 254 531

5 4 2 8 253 507 1 '8 l!J 21 4 321 728 l 4 4 11 278 616 1 .. '2 10 1 316 644 • to &- 14 2 355 720 698

TARN TARA" C.D. BLOCK 'VILLAGE PR IMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu­ house­ (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and .resi- house less population) of C.D. dential b 1ock/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

93 Gila Kavi (061) 396.00 315 342 1,994 1,028 966 366 .195 171 Santokh Sil)gh

94 Palasa.llr (071) 1,310.00 738 738 4,694 2,548 2,146' 8~,2 462 380 95 Kazi Kat (070) 195.0 210 225 1,234 650 584 269 116 153 96 Kaironwal1 (062) '241.00 242 246 1,518 842 676 285 165 120 97 Tharu (060) 402.00 202 210 1,227 655 572 166 87 79 98 Johal Raju (059) 389.00 266 266 1,505 785 720 257 128 129 Singh 99 Khara (058) 301.00 248 248 1,666 879 787 275- 154 121 100 Thathi (057) 177.00 118 118 688 366 322 136 68 68 101 Dotur Ji (056) 346.00 294 294 1,785 929 856 349 187 "162 102 Kat Dasaundi (OSQ) 264.00 153 153 1,001 510 491 1% 100 Mal 103 Ba 1a Chak (052) - 433.00 207 207 1,230 668 562 234 131 103 104 Ghohalwar (053) 435.00 341 341 2,111 1.074 1,037' 366 191 175 105 Kotli (054) 246.00 119 140 791 42-5 366 174 95 79 106 Rataul (055) 492.00 470 483 2,791 1,474 1,311 541 300 241 107 Behla (065) 337.00 174 174 1,086 608 478 163 107 56

108 Mughal Chak (064) 185.00 168 168 982 509 473 177 91 86 109 Kakka Karyala (063) 490.00 244 244 1,645 902 223 125 98 110 Nallagarh (069) 80.00 Un- 111 Fateh Chak (068) 128.00 '2 2 8 6 2 1 1 112 Muradpura (076} 217.00 23 24 131 71 66 24 11 13 113 Sachre (071) 150.00 106 106 662 342 320 U9 ,66 63

114 Pandor; Gala (079) 631.00 515 52,8 3,244 1,77~ 1,466 546 280 266

115 Malia (067) 269.00 294 294 1,7~9 965 824 313 174 139

116 Kad Gill (066) 495.00 416 416 2,686 1,432 1,254 495 260 235

117 Kbaba Dogran (082) 439.00 191 197 1,~35 574 561 215 85 130 699 eEISUS ASS TRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricu Hurl 1 workers labourers

(I - IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23

517 477 468 303 571 26 139 3 234 10

872 728 1.367 799 1.465 42 504 488 12 306 292 136 58 386 92 284 324 247 309 120 445 2 222 207 204 175 459 297 388 10 141 1 92 3 225 200 431 294 388 169 98

211 172 433 285 418 4 149 157 104 98 183 113 156 51 42 276 270 347 248 541 7 178 258 125 114 279 173 273 6 103 44 1

193 146 209 134 336 7 71 222 6 127 120 600 500 658 16 364 139 345 300 106 49 264 38 197 480 397 689 488 714 11 262 1 184 135 117 123 27 353 1 197 '52 1

216 219 242 146 258 4 109 94 115 92 339 168 524 7 221 1 260 2 1,"lab 1te d 3 5 25 11 32 25 43 10 14 97 111 181 121 180 8 101 54 6 696 545 909 479 1.014 18 343 300 2 392 304 526 379 496 15 143 205 4 492 442 621 357 767 5 359 350 322 310 280 180 369 -43 120 2 211 39 700

TARI! TARAI! C.O. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMMY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Man ufactur i '1g, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, proct!ssing, ing, hunting serv icing and servicing and and Plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities i ndu stry industry III IV VIA) V(b) M F ·M F M F M F

24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

93 Gi1a Kav; (061) 1 3 33 2 Santokh Singh 94 Palasaur (07') 3 7 5 61 8 95 Kazi Kat (070 ) 1 96 Kaironwal (062) 2 1 97 Tharu (060) 1 22 98 Johal Raju (059) 2 19 Singh 99 Khara (058) 6 16 100 Thathi (057) 21 101 Dobur Ji (056) 3 2 35 102 Kat Dasaund; ( 050) 6 , 49 Mal 103 Bala Chak (052) 24 104 Ghoha1war (053 ) , 41 lOS Kot1; (054 ) 4 106 Rataul (055) 4 83 2 107 Behla (065)

108 Mughal Chak (064) , 11 109 Kakka Karyala(063) 17 110 Na 11 agarh (069) 111 Fateh Chak (068) 3 , 112 Muradpura (076 ) 20 9 113 Bachre (077) 1 114 Pandor; Gola (079) 5 23 5 115 Malia (067) 7 31 116 .Kad Gill (066 ) , 1 12

117 Khaba Dogran ( 082. 1 Ii 701

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Constructions Trade and TranSport, Other conmerce storage and Services connunfcat ions

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 42 1 66 41 6 457 940

53 76 63 210 17 1,083 2,104

4 4 264 584 1 4 8 2 397 674 8 19 20 85 6 267 562 12 28 59 397 720

9 26 33 22 4 461 783 6 5 7 24 210 322 7 15 10 33 7 388 849 12 19 13 27 4 237 485

, 2 6 10 1 332 555 ,. 32 2 22 45 14 416 l,O,n 5 10 3 7 161 366 34 68 2 45 34 6 160 1,306 4 255 477

2 8 2 24 9 2 251 469 2 5 5 14 4 378 736

1 1 2 4 1 4 1 28 50 12 4 8 2 162 31Z 17 75 ~ .. 42 209 11 764 1,448 8 32 34 36 11 469 809 1 9 12 22 5 665 1,249 6 9 12 6 2- 205 518 702 TAl. TMAl C.D. ILGa. flLlME PII"MY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (wi th Hadbast No.) vi 11age oc:c:u- house- (includin9 age group 0-6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.D. dential b lockl houses town/ ward in , sq. kills. P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n

Tarn Ta .. an Tahstl (Part)

118 Nona (083) 266.00 230 255 1.380 703 677 269 140 129 119 Bhagrhn (081) 598.00 452 452 2.480 1.291 1.189 416 207 209 120 Kaler (080) 127.00 137 137 772 407 365 135 78 57 121 Bhullar (093) 332.00 278 278 1.597 835 762 293 152 141 122 Bath (092) 756.00 423 423 2.703 1.424 1.279 425 227 198 124 Pakhoke (084) 670.00 522 522 3.504 1.877 1.627 566 287 279 230 Jawanda Khurd(094) 83.00 44 44 283 153 130 33 20 13 231 Horanga Bad (095) 687.00 427 427 2.408 1.262 1.146 438 230 20B 232 Allawalpur (096 ) 120.00 51 51 302 156 146 56 28 28 233 SInge (078) 244.00 212 212 1.453 773 680 233 120 113 234 lollga (073) 356.00 248 248 1.743 918 825 340 187 \53 235 Jodhj)ur (074) 185.00 251 251 1;519 807 712 287 150 137 236 Allah Dinpur (075) 3\7 .00 270 276 1.nO 921 789 292 155 136

Urban •• • • . .. ,...... 703 U'SQS AISlUtl

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers 1 abourer s

(I-IX) II

M F M F F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20, 21 22 23

271 268 332 228 379 4 185 149 440 442 757 436 750 73 362 12 244 51 81 78 243 165 227 17 79 1 38 4 241 220 425 314 450 14 205 147 1 487 428 780 449 773 11 352 274 846 735 1,036 592 1,156 16 412 2 483 2 20 " 97 67 91 68 20 525 442 540 344 716 8 309 319 90 86 58 22 92 1 30 38 , 302 275 335 179 452 5 21' 2 165 420 389 345 190 506 196 237 461 422 273 139 476 2 134 312 1 267 234 489 257 507 13 143 212 6

...... • • ...... 704

TARK TARM C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE I'll""

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbas t No. ) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and Plantations, repairs 111 repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activ1ties industry industry III IV Veal V(b) M F M F H F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Tarn Taran Tahsil (Part)

11S Nona (OS3) 1 5 , 10 119 Bhagrian (OS1) 4 1 1 24 120 Kaler (OSO) 7 .. - 36 , 121 Bhunar (093) 2 '8 122 Bath (092) 2 , 33 , 124 Pakhoke (OS4) 6 , '5 .. 230 Jawanda Khurd (094) 231 Norang'a Bad (095) 3 , 21 , 232 Allawalpur (096) 5 233 Sange (078) 5 1 13 234 Bohga ( 073) 3 6 31 235 Jodhpur (074) 4 .- 236 Allah Dinpur (075) , 1 25 ,

URBAN . . •• ." ...... ~ 105 CUSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS Marginal Hon-workers 'IIorkers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other cOl1l1lerce storage and services COJllllun 1c at ions

VI VII VIII IX

M F ~1 F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 12 12 3 324 673 8 21 , 29 57 8 541 '.1'6 5 15 1 23 24 10 180 348 3 18 24 33 13 385 748 8 20 2 30 53 8 651 1,268 5 15 27 1 193 10 721 1.611 2 1 62 130 16 23 7 17 7 546 1.138 4 8 7 64 145 2 15 9 31 3 321 675

4 3 7 19 412 825

3 7 16 1 331 710 2 29 43 52 5 414 776

...... •• •• •• .. .. •• . .

PRIMAR Y CENSUS ABSTRACT BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK 708 BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of vi llage Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the t ion (with Hadbast No.) village occu· house· (inc luding age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less p0pulation) of C.O. dential blockl houses town! ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 321.21 16,132 16,720 101,391 55,327 46.064 16,970 9,.099 7,871 Rural 311.21 14,622 15,008 89,433 48,162 41,271 15.034 8,065 6,_ Urban 10.00 1,510 1,112 11,958 1.165 4,793 1,936 1,034 902

Patti Tahs11 (Part)

Kal si an ( 104) 335.00 234 234 1.447 804 643 249 161 88 Khurd 2 Dalir1 (067) 495.00 205 205 1,267' 676 591 217 110 107 3 Mari Megha ( 100) 1.824.00 723 739 4.333 2,338 1.995 690 389 301 4 Mughal Chat< (101) 204.00 78 100 596 301 295 97 46 51

5 Amin Shah ( 102) 378.00 210 242 1.539 845 694 246 130 116 6 Dode ( 103) 297.00 144 193 1.123 582 541 225 101 124 7 Kha lra (105) 636.00 741 753 4,585 2.503 2,082 765 421 344 8 Theh Kalla (106) 114.00 75 75 350 192 158 49 30 19 9 Gilpan (107) 229.00 53 53 280 . 147 133 49 23 26 10 Nar11 (108) 1.320.00 699 699 4.162 2.279 1.883 675 352 323 11 Kotl; (109) 112.00 40 40 332 188 144 40 29 11 Sur Singh 12 Dhun (110) 507.00 199 226 1.288 664 624 189 96 93 13 Sidhwan (111) 217.00 214 214 ',215 648 567 182 94 88 14 Narla (112) 424.00 196 196 1,190 641 549 236 130 106 15 Wiram (113) 166.00 124 124 684 357 327 101 61 40 16 Pahu Wind (115) 642.00 419 419 2,323 1.265 1,058 370 216 154 17 Pah.al Wanke (116) 168.00 98 98 610 334 276 109 65 44 ' 18 Sandpura (134) 223.00 89 89 456 249 207 63 37 26 19 Kalle (136) 242.00 145 145 785 408 377 137 68 69 21 Singhpura (138) 503.00 158 158 901 473 428 140 69 71 22 Pulah (114) 263.00 133 133 790 438 352 129 80 49 23 Sur Singh (139) 3.358.00 1,428 1.428 8.491 4.566 3,925 1.343 714 629 709 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Culthators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

~1 F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17,556 15,037 24,543 12,531 32,701 1,151 15,124 164 9,535 684 15,815 13,629 20,237 10,892 28,064 1,081 14,545 164 8,803 678 1,741 1,408 4,306 1,639 4,637 70 579 732 6

3fJ7 236 396 197 401 4 212 149 2

215 202 342 209 396 222 150 997 870 948 521 1,442 9 640 645 2 119 122 162 102 152 1 81 47 202 165 276 162 462 52 322 2 114 50 294 266 265 129 344 4 92 166 3 841 668 1,331 782 1,349 25 286 330 2 61 55 124 87 114 1 42 1 31 91 86 46 16 81 1 23 55 893 784 1,057 510 1,324 17 556 3 466 78 51 114 106

209 199 371 118 411 34 261 122 31 231 180 241 145 413 3 215 1 164 1 231 216 336 163 359 5 165 98 115 108 214 131 187 199 12 121 198 610 490 542 293 716 20 254 299 3 143 120 104 39 188 1 99 74 1 44 32 95 50 150 1 110 26 111 95 229 102 231 5 129 3 52 208 170 313 202 266 6 117 1 88 127 90 228 120 243 1 121 63 1,508 1,331 1,928 1,136 2,642 49 1,371 5 798 1 710

BHlkHIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca~ Name of vi llage INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) COde Livestock, Mining and Manuf acturi ng, Manufacluring, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servidng and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry I I I IV V(a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 . 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 129 3 2 221 18 818 00 Rural 122 3 2 224 18 622 11 Urban 7 3 256 3

Patti Tahsil (Part)

1 Kalsian (104) 2 2 1 5 Khurd 2 Dal1r1 (067) 1 2 3 Mar1 Megha (100) 4 7 _. 4 Mughal Chak (101) 3 5 Amian Shah (102) 4 6 Dade (103) 15 26 1 6 7 Khalra (105) 13 51 3 48 2 8 Theh Kalla (106) 1 7 9 Gilpan (107) 1 10 Narl1 (108) 5 3 26 11 Kotl1 ( 109) 2 Sur Singh 12 Dhun (110) 2 3 7 13 S1dhwan ( 111) 1 4 5 14 Narla ( 112) 4 3 1 14 15 W1ram ( 113) 1 15 16 Pa'lU Wind (115 ) 1 8 30 10 17 Pahal Wanke (116) 18 Sandpura (134) 1 1 19 Kane (136) 1 3 9

21 ~1nghpura (138) 7 4 22 Pulah ( 114) 1 5 4 1 23 Sur S1ngh (139) 8 1 30 6 54 1 711 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 Non -worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VIII IX

'M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

329 1 1.712 14 692 1 4.073 186 6 33 22.620 44.880 300 1 1.001 13 564 1.881 127 6 33 20.092 40.157 29 711 1 128 1 2.192 59 2.528 • 4.723

2 13 6 10 1 403 639

11 10 280 591 17 6 123 7 896 1,986 1 9 4 7 1 149 294 3 10 1 8 383 642 4 13 12 10 238 537 89 270 3 42 220 15 2 1,154 2.055 12 11 5 5 1 78 156 1 1 1 66 132 9 50 34 175 14 955 1,866 1 5 74 144

1 8 1 3 4 2 253 590 10 6 1 7 1 235 564 9 19 1 23 24 3 282 544 , 7 13 170 128 7 " -.. 4 10 27 83 7 549 1,038 6 7 2 146 275 4 3 5 1 99 206 5 10 17 5 2 177 372 14 9 8 19 5 207 422 5 12 8 24 195 351 18 77 61 225 35 1,924 3.876 712 BHIKHIWIND C.O. BLOCK VILLAliE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age grollp 0-6 Code in heet- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town! ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tlhsil (Part)

24 Tatle (210). 253.00 126 126 816 444· ~72 117 64 53 25 Sugga (143) 520.00 180 180 1,060 567 493 179 101 78 26 Benka (142) 835.00 364 365 2,199 1,211 988 363 204 159 27 Farandipur (140) 132.00 103 103 658 340 318 135 73 62 28 Balair (141) 798.00 338 338 2,185 1,185 1,000 395 198 197 29 Bur Chand (148) 187.00 110 131 755 422 333 112 73 39 30 Dialpura (149) 490.00 252 252 1,478 775 703 266 144 122

31 Bhaini (147) 378.00 239 239 1,535 834 701 320 160 160 GUrrlllkh Singh

32 Fatehpur (144) 185.00 72 72 493 244 249 88 49 39 Sugga 33 lakhna (229) 179.00 185 185 1,106 577 529 174 97 77 34 Tapa (230) 100.00 70 70 464 249 215 70 45 25 35 BegepuT (233) 120.00 85 85 513 272 241 89 49 40 36 Bua (235) 105.00 76 76 567 309 258 89 52 37 37 Bar Gad (231) 183.00 73 73 437 224 213 84 39 45 38 Ghurk Wind (145) 344.00 270 , 279 1,566 818 748 264 125 139 39 Sur Wind (146) 303.00 175 175 1,109 584 525 189 100 89 82 Margindpura (129) 1,040.00 525 525 2,949 1.549 1.400 535 276 259 83 Theh Noshera (130) 185.00 27 27 199 103 96 35 20 15 85 Sandar (135) 409.00 182 182 1,005 532 473 183 98 85 86 Gaz1 Chak (132) 386.00 43 43 275 141 134 45 26 19 87 Mar1 Samrai (133) 138.00 62 62 369 191 178 64 32 32 88 Chel1a (117) 180.00 89 89 523 283 240 89 48 41 89 Darzke (118) 157.00 157 157 895 472 423 175 97 78 90 ~4r1 ( 119) 666.00 244 273 1,839 1,009 830 321 169 152 Gaur Singh 713 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes Tribes ------1------Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers 1abourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F • M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23

147 114 145 63 283 149 127 181 161 254 100 343 181 142 1 246 197 443 166 709 212 493 88 156 124 66 79 133 101 200 150 50 292 230 462 255 689 3 440 156 2 72 64 197 107 248 7 142 58 5 295 288 381 223 415 3 186 165

337 287 271 128 467 13 290 1 102

151 169 106 79 110 32 50 60 32

171 150 353 264 312 2 180 98 58 55 104 39 149 24 96 32 21 32 35 141 107 172 1 151 15 116 97 150 79 177 5 55 100 3 60 63 108 63 124 9 65 22 8 362 315 398 172 499 30 177 1 134 7 134 109 282 162 335 1 245 63 451 420 631 426 906 2 428 271 54 36 49 44 1 189 158 203 11' 293 5 163 74 2 92 76 68 63 41 37 98 50 102 63 23 43 44 135 77 166 3 121 29 38 39 .... 220 125 282 180 88 361 283 424 219 588 12 299 1 190 8 714 BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK VIllAGE PR IMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, Drocessing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, reoairs in other repairs in orchards and than household household allied activities industry industry I I I -----IV V(a) V(b) M F M f M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31

Patti Tahsil (Part)

24 Tatle ( 210) 3 25 Sugga (143) 2 26 6enka (142) 2 27 Farandipur ( 140) 28 Balair (141 ) 2 5 1 3 29 Bur Chand (148) 1 3 7 30 Oialpura (149) 2 14

31 Bhaini ( 147) 1 61 12 Gunnukh Singh 32 Fatehpur (144) Sugga 33 lakhna (229) 1 1 4 ~4 Tapa ( 230) ,"_ 3 35 Begepur ( 233) 36 Bua ( 235) 1 37 Bar Gari (231) 1 5 2 38 Ghurk Wind (145) 10 1 3 1 69 19 39 Sur Wind (146) 1 2 82 Margindpura ( 129) 5 19 83 Theh Noshera (130) 1 85 Sandar ( 135) 6 10 86 Gazl Chak (132) 1 87 Marl Samrai (133) 2 3 88 Chell a (117) 1 89 Darzke ( 188) 4 90 Mari (119) 3 6 4 Gaur Singh 715 CENSUS ABSlRACT

INrJI;JSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Margina 1 Non~workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other conrnerce storage and services communications

VI Vll , 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

2 1 1 161 372 224 5 3 10 492 502 3 5 50 776

140 318 1 16 16 '49 496 997 7 11 20 1 174 326 11 9 10 18 3 360 700 3 6 4 367 • 688

134 217

10 7 4 7 2 265 527 6 5 10 100 191 6 '\ 100 240 2 1. 18 2 132 253 1 8 1 3 17 100 204 4 33 41 27 1 319 718 1 7 5 11 249 524 18 37 34 94 2 643 1,398 1 2 54 96 2 11 2 12 15 6 30 233 438 4 73 134 4 6 1 89 178 3 4 1 4 4 2 117 237 5 3 2 190 423 4 10 17 55 3 421 716 BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Tota 1 population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (;ncluding age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and res;- house less population) of C.D. dential blo'ck houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part) 91 Mari Nauabad (96) 166.00 53 53 377 213 164 70 46 24 92 Bhagwanpura (120) 639.00 308 308 1,720 917 803 298 163 135 93 Kalsian Kalan (121) 1,826.00 842 860 5,156 2,865 2,291 841 459 382 94 Algon (95) 2,444.00 1,013 1.044 6.304 3,366 2.938 1.114 573 541 102 Hundal (70) 121.00 22 22 109 56 53 9 2 7 103 Basarke (69) 724.00 299 299 1,538 812 726 269 138 131 104 Bhaini (98) 443.00 158 159 1,062 570 492 195 95 100 Massa Sir.gh 105 Chung (97) 544.00 252 252 1,518 826 692 280 152 128 106 Mari Udhoke (99) 664.00 239 249 1,569 847 722 262 136 126 107 Mar1 Kambooke (68) 1.077.00 454 489 2,961 1,596 1.365 477 247 230 108 Dal (66) 1,543.00 530 603 3.377 1.861 1.516 537 293 244

Urban : Bhikhiwind C. T. 10.00 1,510 1,712 11,958 7,165 4,793 1,936 1,034 902 717

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main cultiv-ators Agri cu ltura 1 workers labourers

( I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

12 9 67 35 122 1 95 6 362 319 355 159 591 2 292 1 264 1 827 659 984 462 1,804 3 1,063 509 1 798 688 1,418 711 1,906 42 1,023 385 1 43 19 37 34 404 359 262 158 499 193 262 236 200 178 68 348 1 173 165

4~ 345' 144 81 517 195 271 44 221 150

233 197 270 120 516 22 343 9 145 11

518 441 550 274 947 9 551 258 7 619 533 555 312 1,106 3 660 3 374

1.741 1,408 4,306 1,639 4,637 70 579 732 6 718

BHIKHIWIND C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11age INDUSTR lAL CATE:G,O~Y OF f'lIAIN WORKERS ticn (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and ~nufacturing, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fish- quarrying ~rQC;es~) ; ng, processing, ing, hunting servir;ing and servicing and and plantations, repa-"'fs in repairs in other orchards and hou~;f!ho 1d than household all i ed act ivities inc'Jllstry industry 111 IV- V( a) V(b)

M F M f ,., F M F

2 24 2S 26 a:) 28 29 30 31

Patti TahsU (Part)

91 r~ari Nauabad (96) 5 ..... 1

92 Bhagwanpura (120) 2 ..... , 2 4

93 Ka 1s i an Kalan (121 ) 8 ~:~~ ..... 6 20 94 A19on (95) 8 16 97 32 102 Hundal (7Q) w. __ 103 Basarke (6,9) 3 - 14 2 104 Bhain; (98) 1 .... 1 Mjissa Singh 105 Chung (97) - 7 106 Mar; Udhoke (99) -- 5 107 Mar; Kambooke (68) ~, -. 6 17 108 Dal (66) .. - _,- 4 4 Urban Bhikh;wind C.T. 1 3 256 3 719 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

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 1 91 163 7 1 19 326 801 9 30 13 146 2 1.061 2.288 29 128 2 56 164 6 1.460 2.896 1 2 19 53 2 10 3 10 313 726 1 7 1 222 491

1 4 13 309 .497 15 3 5 2 331 700 9 27 1 14 60 1 649 1.356 3 14 47 755 1.513

29 711 1 128 1 2.192 59 2.528 4,723

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PATTI C.D. BLOCK 722 SAMRALA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ house less population) of C.D. dential block/ house~ town/ ward in sq. kms.

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11

Total 357.53 14.256 14.303 87.412 46,937 40,475 14 .. 460 7,844 6,616

Rural 357.53 14.256 14,303 87.412 46.937 40,475 14.460 7,844 6.616 Urban Patti Tahsil (Part) 40 Kacha Pakka (166) 448.00 255 255 1,651 868 783 284 154 130

41 Theh Chahal (150) 159.00 20 20 108 57 51 9 6 3

42 Kanhala Jai (165) 670.00 403 403 2,416 1,293 " 123 356 200 156 Singh

43 Kulla (169) 419.00 218 218 1,355 703 652 229 116 113

44 Mugha1 (168) 319.00 119 119 645 351 294 100 55 45

45 Ahmedpur (167) 219.00 111 111 709 367 342 123 71 52

46 Jama lpur (257) 193.00 113 113 698 382 316 ,125 77 48

49 Patti (Rural) (170) 2337.00 54 54 321 175 146 40 18 22

54 Karia la (259) 199.00 128 130 751 406 345 119 71 48

55 Nathupur Toda(286) 271.00 203 203 1,235 659 576 231 134 97

56 Raipur Baleem (287) 277.00 286 289 1,714 881 833 308 155 153

57 Nadowar (288) 313.00 154 154 979 526 453 174 92 82

58 Kot Data (292) 227.00 130 130 897 462 435 153 83 70

59 Pan Gota (290) 388.00 245 252 1,688 885 803 317 174 143

60 Saidpur (175) 261. 00 181 181 1,124 586 538 189 90 99 61 Bathe Shani (176) 382.00 187 188 1,209 654 555 ,186 105 81

62 Asal (174) 356.00 194 ,195 1,193 607 586 26, 1 ,134 127

63 Thak arpura ( 171) 337.00 258 258 1,574 837 737 269 136 133

64 Bhagupura (172) 621.00 292 292 1,674 910 764 231 126 105

65 Sungwan (173) 255.00 175 175 1,023 545 478 183 104 79

66 Chima (163) 435.00 238 239 1,360 720 640 218 126 92

67 Umra Bath (,162) 19.00 4 4 26 11 15 4 2 2

68 Barwala (161) 482.00 193 193 1,286 679 607 2,16 108 108 723 CEIISUS ABSTIACT

Scheduled Scheduled Litera.tes INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Trib.es

Total llIain Cu.1 t 1vators Agricultural workers labourers

(1- IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23

13.517 11.432 ZO.554 11.020 26.852 697 15.002 172 7,840 257

13.517 11,432 20.554 11.020 26.852 69" 15,002 172 7.840 257

293 275 354 195 509 6 278 211 5 2 44 26 39 27 455 397 597 352 786 29 387 8 282 14

471 414 191 104 395 35 47 2 271 28 223 179 182 88 181 28 43 18 105 5 128 124 184 103 175 87 62 52 48 182 105 201 65 137 40 34 21 66 30 114 106 90 79 166 n 224 2 159 38 211 173 296 194 364 8 201 127 336 302 500 328 437 13 186 120 131 112 199 134 293 182 102

167 149 183 133 282 2 150 96 343 302 445 266 429 11 182 190 9 170 147 237 121 293 178 113 186 165 289 145 433 50 326 30 79 19 311 296 300 195 298 28 95 62

315 275 419 174 450 4 248 149 299 220 4&7 213 516 5 280 169 139 116 2512 131 306 50 189 42 63 207 187 370 200 389 29 243 120 21 4 8 4 4 222 204 232 lOl 415 246 138 724

PATTI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish-· quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servicing arid servicing and and plantations, repairs In repairs in other orchards and househole than household alLied activities industry Industry III IV V( a) V(b)

M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 148 9 2 98 22 547 49 Rural 148 9 2 98 Z2 547 49 Urban Patti Tahsil (Part) fO Kacha Pakka ( 166) 41 Teh Chahal ( 150) 7 42 Kanha1a Jai (165) 3 7 6 Singh

43 Kulla (169) 3 19 44 Mughal ( 168) 6 45 Ahmedpur ( 167) 46 Jamalpur (257) 2 2 5 49 Patti (Rural) (170 ) 54 Kariala (259) 3 55 Nathupur Toda (286) 6

56 ~aipur Saleem (287) 4 28 1 57 Nadowar (288)

58 Kat Data 1292 ) 3 6 59 Pan Gota (290) 2 3 15 60 Saldpur ( 175) 61 Bathe Bhani (176) 62 Asa 1 ( 174) 6 4 28 22 63 Thakarpu1'a ( 171) 6 64 Bhagupura ( 172) 2 3 9 65 SungwaD (173 ) 2 6 4 66 Chima ( 163) 5 67 Urnra Bath (162) 68 Barwala (161) 9 725 CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constr uct ions Trade and Transport, Other comerce storage and services comunicatlons

VI VII VI II IX

M F 1'1 F 1'1 F 1'1 F 1'1 F 1'1 F

3Z 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4Z 43

20T 753 22 601 1.~60 164 lO,085 39,777 201 753 22 6Q1 1,660 164 20,085 39,777

3 5 12 359 771 3 18 51 15 20 65 7 507 1.094

4 14 13 24 4 308 617 8 10 4 5 4 170 266 7 5 12 192 342

2 9 4 7 181 251 3 4 61 146

6 3 8 6 2 182 343 7 5 17 7 295 568 6 14 43 36 12 444 820

4 6 233 452

2 10 5 10 2 180 433

7 6 4 20 2 456 792 293 537

2 4 17 4 221 505

5 11 36 51 6 309 558

8 6 12 20 4 387 733 12 16 23 5 394 759 5 12 13 15 4 239 428 8 2 11 7 331 611 7 15 4 5 4 9 264 606 726

PATTI C.D. 8l0Cl VIllAGE PR IMA1IY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in tbe tion (with Hadbast Ho.l village occu- house- ('ncluding age group 6-6 Code in Hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and rest- house less population) of C.D. dent1a 1 block/ houses townl ward in sq. kms.

P H F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part) 69 Shahid ( 157) 386.00 188 188 1,06,1 539 522 163 91 72

70 Bopa Rai (155) 340.00 242 242 1,365 72.1 644 198 113 85

71 Dhagana (156) 277.00 140 141 818 411 387 107 56 51

72 Gharya la (127) 2379.00 1,084 1,084 6,447 3,5.19 2.928 997 551 446

73 Ta lwand 1 Sobha( 195) 1060.00 188 188 1,385 720 665 204 111 93 Singh

74 Talwandi Hut (196) 188.00 55 5S 381 213 168 61 34 27 S8dda Singh

75 Hun (]26) 232.00 86 86 491 270 221 74 44 30

76 Thatha (128) 407.00 ZD2 202 1.333 729 604 197 92 105

77 Paryagpura (153) 312.00 50 50 310 158 152 41 19 22

78 Dhariwa1 (154) 562.00 321 321 1.819 978 841 322 186 136

79 Chusliwadh (164) 931.00 558 558 3,414 1,875 1,539 594 316 278

80 Manakpura (151) 317.00 243 243 1,311 710 601 205 115 90

81 Akbarpura (152) 307.00 '.170 171 1,069 605 464 167 96 71

84 Hakh1 Kalan (131) 606.00 397 397 2,251 1,276 975 322 184 138

160 Bhojoke (337) 127.00 9 9 51 30 21 3 2

161 Bahlar Ke (342) 134.00 10 10 50 29 21 5 2 3

162 Kot Budha (3+11 702.00 235 237 1,502 815 687 272 145 127

163 Bangala Rat (340) 317.00 98 98 725 359 366 137 67 70

164 Bhadwal (338) 242.00. 56 56 396 219 177 68 41 27

165 Talwandi Mohar(339) 508.00 138 139 870 46'4 406 1U 88 86 Singh

166 Saffa S1ngh- (193) 149.00 11 11 82 43 39 15 8 7 wa18

167 Kaleke Uttar (194) 361.00 85 85 642 340 302 106 66 40

168 Dubb11 ( 158) 1024. 00 393 393 2,371 1,324 1,047 369 219 150

169 Jaur Singh- (159) 437.00 159 159 1,137 647 490 160 90 70 wala 127 CEJlSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(l-lX) 1 11

H F M .F M, F M F H F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

202 197 276 170 293 5 156 105 153 131 379 216 366 14 224 76 11 169 151 250 108 262 2 145 62 697 610 1,262 628 2,056 39 1,014 5 701 21 119 100 268 138 489 392 85

77 53 84 29 131 88 42

44 25 125 73 158 3 116 22 3 202 179 279 151 468 2 315 2 135 28 29 78 42 87 5 52 23 5 218 182 479 260 520 34 289 84 5 522 419 850 392 1,049 8 471 353 3 133 124 357 176 369 35 162 13 79 7 204 137 305 173 365 3 229 126 307 202 532 242 724 464 160 18 11 23 23 16 5 22 20 230 175 185 101 461 307 141 127 115 131 109 216 7 130 78 7 38 41 93 62 126 3 120 2 3 105 91 130 58 291 5 219 68 5

25 17 26 25

141 118 129 83 187 92 74 351 274 607 320 773 18 456 201 14

149 10~ 226 87 371 12 284 81 12 728

PATTI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF HAIII WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry fish- quarrying processing, processing i ng, hunt 1ng servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household ~11ied activities industry industry III IV V( a) (Vb)

M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Patti Tahsil (Part) 69 Shahid ( 157) 4 5 2 70 Bopa Rai (155) 6 12 71 Dhagana (156)

72 Gharya'a ( 127) 10 2 6 5 41 73 Talwandi Sobha (195 ) 9 Singh

74 Talwandi Mut (196) -.. ~. Sadda Singh 75 Maan (126) 3 76 Thatha (128) 14 77 Paryagpura (153) 78 Dhairwal (154) 9 10 2 22 4

79 Chus 1twadh (164) 3 4 35 80 Manakpura ( 151) 7 8 24 5 81 Akbarpura (152) 84 Hakhi Kalan (13') 9 160 Bhojoke (137 ) 161 Bah hr Ke (342) 162 Kot Budha ( 341)

163 Banga 1a Ra i (340)

164 Bhadwal (338)

165 Ta1wandi Mohar (339) Singh

166 Saffa S1nqh- (193) wala

167 Kaleke Uttar (194) 2 3 168 Dubbl1 (158) 2 22 2 169 Jlur 51"gll- (159) wala .. ' 729 CEIISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VI I 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

10 3 8 2 246 517

2 20 8 17 3 355 630 2 4 30 19 169 385 30 51 17 186 4 1.463 2.889 2 231 665

82 167

4 11 112 218 3 261 602

2 8 71 147 8 25 2 30 43 20 458 807 31 20 132 3 826 1.531 21 27 37 341 565 "4 4 2 240 461 9 16 64 552 975 7 21

2 7 21 4 2 5 354 687 2 4 2 143 359 3 93 174

3 173 401

17 39

4 10 2 153 301 17 22 7 46 2 551 1.029

4 276 478 .. ~. ~ ~. 730 PATTI C.D. BLOCK YILLAGE PRIMAR'

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part)--Contd.

170 Saido (l60) 510.00 169 169 1,251 658 593 219 122 97

171 Sabhra i (190) 4809.00 1,3821,3847,943 4,306 3,6371,339 689 650

172 Sito Naua Bad (191) 314.00 45 45 258 138 120 38 22 16 173 Kot Naua Bad (192) 213.00 21 21 119 68 51 19 11 8 174 Sito Man (347) 596.00 150 150 979 519 460 205 107 98 Jhunglan 175 Dhumnlwa1a (348) 68.00 45 45 260 135 125 54 26 28

176 Jal,o Ke (344) 405.00 39 39 232 132 100 32 l8 14

17} Gagar Ke (345) 86.00 4 4 ~1 25 16 9 7 2 178 Shane Ke (346) 42.00 Un- 179 Gldhai Ke (349) 83.00 26 26 167 81 86 17 5 12

180 Bhura Hithar (350) 117.00 17 17 80 43 37 13 6 7

181 Mallahanwa1a (351) 66.00 18 18 98 60 38 18 13 5

'82 Ghlt"\ewjlla (352) 349.00 20 20 80 47 33 6 3 3 193 i(lltthnla (353) 221.00 45 45 229 125 104 19 12 7

~84 Bun (J88) 7205.00 363 364 2,300 T,237 1.063 371 211 160 185 Hari Ke (J87) 943.00 744 744 4,740 2,550 2,190 912 479 433 i86 Marrar (186) 312.00 20 27 147 81 66 30 15 15

187 B~rj Deva (185) 208.00 111 111 681 358 323 120 76 44 Singh

188 Burj Phula (184) 138.00 126 129 739 386 353 144 73 71 189 Jindlnwa1a (178) 92.00 36 36 208 10f 104 43 15 26 J90 Kirtowa1a (189) 1042.00 49{) 504 2.933 1,591 1.342 459 269 190 191 Tung (177) 308.00 132 132 832 432 400 152 81 71

192 Panghri (291) 361.00 298 298 1,905 1,016 889 302 163 139 193 Theh Rajba (180) 118.00 8 8 63 34 29 17 9 8 131 CUSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

( I-IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

124 115 272 162 424 278 89 999 752 1,790 868 2,656 66 1,665 7 636 13 62 24 84 84

43 19 35 31

227 196 131 68 313 173 129

36 31 38 19 83 S8 25 46 17 94 92 -- 11 8 12 12 1nh.b1ted 34 21 62 60

15 6 34 34 6 2 43 43 16 Z 31 Z 29 2 27 22 41 17 71 71 412 361 494 283 702 3 367 197 701 597 1,324 812 1,349 15 32"3 308 } 17 4 55 53 110 108 U8 128 219 152 61

136 118 147 74 215 2 114 55

58 ~Q. 52 34 51 51 541 458 806 419 878 28 365 364 20 197 157 2DO 131 247 114 121 397 338 492 258 567 4 268 224 13 8 19 19 732 PATTI C.D. BLOCK VlLLAriE PRIMMY

Loca- Name of v111 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock. Mtning and Hanufacturing. Manufacturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing. processing. ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and Pl.ntations. rep.'rs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Patti Tallstl (Part)

170 Stido (160) 3 171 S.bhra1 (190) 11 3 20 4 56 3 172 sito Na.,. B.d ( 191) 173 kot Nau. Bid ( 192) 174 Sito Min (347) 2 "hung1l" 175 Dhulln1 •• '1 (348) 176 Jallo Itt (344) 177

180 Bhur. Hithlf' (350) 181 Mall.hanw.'a (351 ) 182 Ghulew.ll (352) 183 Kuttiwal. (353) '84 Buh (l88) 7 9

185 Narl 1(. (lS7) 36 5 94 3 186 Marrar (186) 187 8urJ Dew. (185) Singh 188 811"J Phula (184) 4 7 18' Jindinw.l1 ( 178) 190 Kirto•• ,. (189) • 4 13 191 Tung ( 177) 192 Plngllr' (291) 11 113 Tilth Rajba (180) 133 CUSUS AlSllACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIR WORKERS Marginal Non-worker $ workets Constructions Trade and Transport, Other COlllll.rce storage and servtces co_un1eations

VI VII VIII IX

M F M F N F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 8 11 32 234 593 9 U 5 27 189 31 1.650 3.571 54 120 -- 2 .33 51 4 Z 2 ...... 206 460

52 125 .. - 38 99 13 16 inhabited

19 86

... 9 37 17 38 16 31 .,. 54 104

2 19 23 77 2 535 1,060 23 249 3 96 215 7 1.201 2.175 2 26 66 139 322

3 6 18 8 2 171 351 53 104 2 19 18 85 7 713 1.314 . _. 9 185 400 4 5 3 52 3 449 885 15 29 734

PATTI t.O. 'lOt( ULLAGE "1M,.,

Loca- Name of village Area of No. of NO. of Total population Total population tn the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi- house less population) of C.O. dential block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part) 194 Nabipur ( 179) 227.00 131 131 842 443 399 135 72 63 195 Ratta Gudda ( 181) 557.00 256 256 1,600 867 733 200 113 87 196 Alipur (183) 244.00 122 122 785 427 358 140 79 61 197 Tllathahn (182) 227.00 159 159 983 496 487 163 75 88

URBAII : .. 735 CUSUS ABSTIACT

Scheduled Scheduled L1terates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Tota 1 lIIain Cultivators Agricultural "orkers labourer s

( I-IX) I II

M F M F 'M F M F F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

184 148 238 157 233 .4 108 99

201 175 431 186 485 334 108

163 125 160 77 229 113 112 :n 34 264 136 295 4 217 75 ...... 736

PATTI C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock • Mining and Manufacturing. Man ufacturi ng No. forestry. fish­ quarrying processing. processing. ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and Plantations. repairs 1n repairs 1n other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV VIa) V(b)

M F M F M F lot F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Patti Tahsil (Part)

194 Habipur ( 179) 3

195 Ratta Gudda (181 ) 9 196 Alipur (le3) 197 Thathaian (182)

Urba" ...... 737 CEISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS M.rginal Non-worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other cOlIIRerce storage and servtces cOlIIRunications

VI VIl VIll IX

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 5 .-- 15 3 210 395 10 6 17 382 732 Z 198 357

3 201 483

... •• .. . • • ..

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK 140

VALlOHA C.O. BlOCK VIllAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and res'!- houseless population) of C.D. dentfal block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Total 364.68 12.794 13.049 80,090 44.232 35,858 13,306 7,188 6,118 Rura 1 364.68 12.794 13,049 80.090 44.232 35,858 13,306 7,188 6,118 Urben Patti TahSil (Part) 95 Dibipura (94) 87.00 139 139 884 462 422 154 76 78

96 Fatehpura (90) 100.00 134 134 858 449 409 169 94 75 97 Beharwal (89) 199.00 136 136 786 420 366 140 70 70 98 Bhadal (74) 303.00 210 212 923 474 449 166 84 82 99 Kashupura (13) 66.00 4 4 38 18 20 9 3 6 100 Madar Mathra (72) 806.00 294 294 1,932 1,031 901 373 195 178 Bhagi 101 Hardo Chak (71) 505.00 89 89 512 289 223 84 48 36 Bamba 109 Wan (65) 1,316.00 528 528 3,183 1,689 1,494 500 255 245 110 Rajok i ( 64) 2.11 0 .00 754 760 5,148 2,824 2,324 853 455 398 111 Dodipura (75) 129.00 4 4 21 10 11 4 3 11 2 Lakhna (76) 742.00 298 300 1,982 1,071 911 334 179 155 113 Oho1an (62) 450.00 168 168 928 496 432 134 62 72 114 Thethi (63) 309.00 132 132 804 438 366 143 83 60 Jaima 1 S illgi) 115 Kalia (61) 396.00 111 111 809 430 379 109 53 56 116 Dohal Kohna (78) 347.00 152 152 900 490 410 150 82 68 117 Manawan (79) 443.00 135 153 880 485 395 143 82 61 118 Sankatra (60) 618.00 138 139 774 433 341 99 55 44 119 Nurwala (59) 169.00 14 14 82 46 36 14 10 4 120 Bhura Karim- (80) 569.00 238 238 1,558 847 711 298 173 125 pura 121 Shura Kohna (81) 1,130.00 433 433 2,891 1,512 1,379 475 265 210 122 Mastgarh (58) 698.00 231 232 1,374 763 611 158 94 64 741 CENSUS ABS1RACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIM WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cu lt hators Agricultural workers labourer $

(I-IX) 1 11

~ , M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 H 18 19 20 21 22 23

11.772 9.984 16.377 7,127 27.473 719 14,357 236 7,538 382 11.772 9,984 16,377 7.127 27,473 719 . 14.357 236 7,538 382

135 109 229 112 281 ..I 75 147 165 146 160 82 247 145 100 155 155 117 36 218 99 110 177 168 90 35 269 4 125 122 3 7 5 11 11 221 205 301 82 642 2 474 142 2

121 89 83 46 159 102 41

426 401 773 492 1.013 7 639 240 867 692 909 421 1.829 208 1,062 174 573 28 3 2 8 8 277 211 . 365 165 636 73 369 2 177 69 113 107 174 71 329 237 74 33 32 107 39 284 227 • 45

99 101 143 47 288 192 76 144 114 140 55 302 191 105 132 108 224 120 306 190 81 37 30 128 45 311 233 44 15 4 28 28 240 187 217 85 517 295 170

54S 487 495 308 943 11 481 3 379 6 21 17 168 99 506 3 305 181 742 VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca- Name of village INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, processing, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and Plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry 111 IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Total 86 1 206 9 390 3 RU1'al 86 1 Z06 9 390 3 Urban Patti Tahsil (Part) ~5 Dibipura ( 94) 22 96 Fatehpura (90) 97 Beharwal (89) 4 98 Bhadal (75 ) 19 99 Kas hupura (73) 100 Madar Mathra (72 ) 4 4 Bhag; 101 Hardo Chak (71) 4 Bamba 102 Wan (65) 16 5 11 111l Rajok'l (64) 2 7 17 111 Dodipura (75) 112 Lakhoa (76 ) 4 4 113 Dholan (62) 5 6 114 Thethi (63 ) 4 Jaimal Singh

115 Ka li a (61 ) 2 116 Dohal Kohoa (76) 117 Manawan (79) 3 118 Sankatra (60) 11 6 119 Nurwala (59) 120 Bhura Kar.im- (80) pura 121 Bhura Kohna «81 ) 4 122 Mastgarh (58) 743 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Ma rgina 1 Non-workers workers Gonstructions Trade and Transport, Other conmerce storage and services comrnunicat ions

VI VII VIII IX ------M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 31 38 39 40 41 42 43

139 807 3 327 3,623 85 16.759 35.138 139 807 3 327 3.623 85 16.759 35.138 -- 19 12 2 4 5 181 415 202 408 3 202 366 205 445 7 20 6 8 4 389 899

3 6 130 223

37 4 65 676 1,487 12 25 2 129 6 995 2,116 2 11

8 18 3 52 435 838

6 167 432 3 2 3 154 366

7 2 9 142 379 4 2 188 409 6 8 17 179 395 8 4 2 3 122 341 18 36

6 5 40 330 710

8 11 60 569 1.368 7 2 9 3 257 608 744 YAlTOHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca­ Name of village ~rea of No. of ~o. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) village occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code in hect­ pied holds institutional and No. ares and resi­ houseless population) of C.D. dent'!a 1 block/ houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part)

123 Dohal Nau (57) 151.00 15 15 104 61 43 10 8 2 124 Kals (56) 644.00 94 94 534 276 258 68 38 30 125 Khem Karan (55) 2.003.00 1,645 1,786 11,393 7,146 4.247 1,66.8 868 800 126 Chak Ladheke (205) 61.00 Un-

127 Mlanwa 1a (204) 875.00 3 3 12 8 4 128 Mendipur (203) 1,813.00 502 576 3.215 1.755 1.460 575 317 258 I

129 Mahamdiwala (299) 115.00 Un- 130 Machhi Ke (82) 412.00 142 142 821 408 413 133 72 61 131 Rattoke (201) 1,816.00 447 447 2.790 1.483 1,307 524 274 250 132 Sarai Valtoha (84) 81.00 23 24 134 71 63 23 15 8 t$3 Assal Uttar (83) 1,131.00 483 483 3,237 1.762 1.475 562 297 265 134 Amirke (86) 398.00 148 148 850 449 401 147 80 67 135 Chima (87) '50.00 245 245 1,414 741 673 260 138 122 136 Ka1anjar (77) 434.00 169 169 985 508 477 145 81 64 Uttar 137 Mahmudpura (88) 709.00 302 302 1.899 1.019 880 41&. 216 202 138 Jagatpura (91) 96.00 16 16 120 63 57 26 13 13 139 Daudpura (92) 212.00 51 51 283 152 131 41 25 16 140 Ballianwala (93) 143.00 84 84 446 229 217 66 29 37 141 Valtoha (85) 2-,203.00 1,1051.110 6.249 3.416 2,833 956 529 427

142 War Kala ~123) 1.045.00 498 500 3,236 1,764 1,472 582 316 266 143 Pun ian (122) 333.00 228 228 1,298 673 625 237 123 114

144 ~aneke Jand (197) 1,592.00 338 338 2.394. 1,317 1,077 359 217 142 145 Ram Khara (125) 161.00 43 43 317 170 147 47 31 16 146 Oassu wa 1 (124) 601.00 317 317 1.813 1,025 788 318 182 136 "7 Bahadhur ( 198 ) 688.00 166 166 994 514 480 176 99 77 Nagar 745 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu1ed Schedu1ed Literates INDUSTRI~L CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural worker s 1abourer s

(I-IX) I I

M F M F M F M F 1'1 F M F

12 13 14 15 16 ----- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

4 4 13 8 25 24 40 40 109 72 173 145 22 1,150 889 4,005 1 ,211 4,922 61 796 964 21 inhabited 3 2 7 7 485 417 628 323 1,087 80 760 2 204 77

inhabited 166 174 118 51 244 136 100 672 621 304 145 965 2 455 2 460 24 21 19 11 46 3 21 21 3 497 394 572 210 1.041 7 649 284 5 93 58 174 115 270 186 65 270 244 243 106 430 2 191 161 174 157 194 100 320 151 146

344 307 330 138 636 3 425 110 23 23 33 18 35 23 9 49 9 7 86 87 5 1Z 4 5 48 61 108 47 149 12 98 9 33 2 867 663 1,465 804 2,050 124 8.98 732 113 579 472 737 346 946 7 489 283 3 217 212 243 130 337 73 187 40 100 32 311 265 354 143 844 549 223 36 28 73 46 95 56 30 396 318 367 126 597 244 226 59 52 186 112 295 4 224 19 746 VALTOHA C.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PaIMARY

Loca- Name of vi 11 age INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion (with Hadbast No.) Code livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish- quarrying processing, process i n9, ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and Plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than l1ouseho1d allied activities i ndu stry industry 111 1'1 'Hal V(b)

M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Patti Tahsil (Part) 123 Doha1 Nau (57) 124 Ka 1s (56 )

125 Khem Karan (55) 7 100 4 120 126 Chak Ladhake (05 ) Un- 127 Mianwala (04 )

128 Mehdipur (03) 13 3 13

129 Mahamdiwa1a (299) Un- 1~0 Machhi Ke (082) -2 131 Rattoke (201) 132 . Saral Valtoha (084) 2 133 Assa 1 Uttar (083) 4 13 134 Amirke (086 ) 5 135 Chima (087) 6 9 136 Ka1anjar (077 ) 5 Uttar

137 Mahmudpura (088 ) 2 10 19 138 Jagatpura (91 ) 139 Oaudpura (92 )

140 Ball1anwa1d (93) 2 3 141 Va1toha (85) 18 18 49 142 War Wa 1a (123 ) 11 10 143 Pun i an (122 ) 10 144 Maneke Jand ( 197) 3 145 Ram Khara ( 125) 2 146 Dassuwa1 (124) 11 147 Bahadhur ( 198) 16 2 4 Nagar 747 CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTR IAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-work.ers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other cOlllllerce storage and serv ices co mmu 1'1 ic at ions

VI VII VI I 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

36 43 3 103 258 25 366 59 2,485 34 2.224 4.186 inhabitd

4 7 16 16 55 668 1,380 inhabited 2 2 2 164 412 9 40 518 1,305 25 60 7 11 4 69 2 721 1,468 4 179 401 9 24 19 11 311 671 4 13 188 476

16 6 48 3 383 877 2 28 57

2 2 6 65 126 2 3 3 5 80 :105 11 101 22 195 10 1,366 2,708 2 16 17 118 4 818 1,465 19 13 7 336 552 11 4 4 50 473 1,076 2 4 75 147 16 47 52 428 787

8 13 8 4 219 476

749

CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Construct ions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VII VI II .1X

M F M F M F M F M F M F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

215 184 164 33 522 6 352 144 6

104 79 96 18 214 140 68 364 299 232 115 448 322 115

243 217 70 24 141 115 16 74 72 201 100 309 262 32 74 6 30 7 72 72

32 2 78 76

28 27 18 213 198 14 36 21 87 48 144 103 23

18 12 16 5 154 142 H2 237 208 188 89 393 5 248 104 2 7 10 31 22 57 53 750- :

VAL TOKA c.D. BLOCK VILLAGE PRIMARY

Loca· Name of vi 11 age Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion (with Hadbast No.) vi 11 age occu- house- (inc1udin9 age group 0-6 Code in hect- pied holds institutional and No. are sand resi- houseless population) of C.D. dential b 1ockl houses town/ ward in sq. kms.

p M F P M F

2 3 4 6 7 B 9 10 11

Patti Tahsil (Part)

148 Kotli Wasawa (200 ) 2 Singh 149 Gajj a 1 (199) 150 Jodh Singh- (332) wah 151 Jhugian Kalu (333) 152 Bhaga1a (331) 153 Jhugian Nur (320) Mohammad 154 Jhugian Natha(319) Singh 155 Rasoolpur (330)

156 Ram Singh- (329 ) .. .I- ~- wa1a 157 Rahdal Ke (335) 158 Put (334) 2 9 159 Jhugi an (336 ) Pir Baksh

URBAN .. , . .. , . 751

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Schedu1ed Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Tota 1 main cultivators Agricultura 1 workers labourers

(I- IX) II

F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

7 2 14 308 611

2 112 211 3 4 249 573

2 3 3 135 252 2 8 4 234 456 48 110

2 30 90

182 325 -'" 5 10 Z 97 205

94 213

5 8 7 10 2 272 592 2 39 88

.. , .

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 7!)4

URBAN PRIMARY

Loca­ Name Ot town/ Area of town/ No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion ward ward in occu­ house­ ( including age group 0-6 Code sq. kms. pied holds institutional and No. resi­ house less population) dential houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11

I Ralldas (M.C.) 2.50 816 852 4.765 2,495 2~270 872 479 393, 1 Ward-l 100 100 648 334 314 118 59 59

2 2 90 90 501 258 243 85 44 41

3 3 94 101 552 286 266 55 56 4 4 81 106 614 322 292 '"121 67 54

5 5 67 67 357 187 170 53 28 25

6 6 94 94 479 258 221 65 34 31

7 7 80 80 449 242 207 65 36 29

8 8 119 123 695 355 340 159 93 66

9 9 91 91 470 253 217 95 63 32

II Raja Sansi (C.T.• ) 15.55 1.578 1,772 10.008 5,290 4.718 1,874 1,038 836 Ward-1 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836 III Najitha (U.A.) N.A 1.619 1,739 10.713 5.738 4.975 1.826 997 829 (a) Najitha (M.e.) 1.50 1,568 1,614 9,912 5,304 4,608 1,655 901 754

1 Ward-1 140 151 829 446 383 175 89 86 2 2 134 134 881 464 417 175 laO 75 3 3 131 131 840 436 404 131 59 72 4 4 143 153 831 449 382 150 80 70 5 5 135 137 949 515 434 147 82 65 6 6 139 146 919 506 413 149 83 66 7 7 269 279 1,707 926 781 293 169 124 8 8 134 140 924 493 431 147 85 62 9 9 99 99 638 336 302 88 40 48

10 10 121 121 688 363 325 108 66 42 11 11 123 123 706 370 336 92 48 44

(i) Kori and Idgah (O.G.) loA 111 125 801 434 367 171 96 75 755

CENSUS ABSTRACT

SchedulEd Scheduled L'iterates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agr ic u ltura 1 workers labourers

(I- IX) II

M F M F. M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

1,153 1,057 1.366 978 1,193 67 263 4 338 8 152 145 195 151 155 8 77 24 1

'''9 115 170 120 128 15 18 2 37 2 200 187 136 104 158 6 6 42 133 123 168 115 151 4 24 51 9 11 131 105 83 4 .9 3

61 54 198 147 114 13 33 2 3 64 45 156 118 107 6 32 19

191 184 120 72 171 2 56 77 224 193 92 46 126 9 8 82 3

2,157 1,935 2,743 1,926 2,685 312 207 468 11 2,157 ],935 2,743 1,926 2.685 312 207 468 11 1 2,339 2.033 3,208 2.203 2.783 111 415 1,094 36 2,067 1809 3,060 2,100 2,565 111 395 1 968 36 416 360 135 55 235 5 226 316 279 209 131 228 3 9 128 1 69 64 299 242 194 7 29 29 384 334 170 90 232 6 192 3 76 53 ·298 202 236 26 55 121 22 172 155 293 189 286 6 149 33 1 468 419 545 353 500 21 60 187 9 86 74 316 238 193 18 32 27

25 23 254 176 136 7 14 11 20 19 271 219 158 12 10 4 35 29 270 205 167 5 31 10

212 224 148 103 218 20 126 756

URBAN PRIMARY

LOCd- Name of town/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF NAIN WORKERS tio" ward Code Livestock, ~iining and Manufacturing. Manufacturing forestry, fish­ quarrying processing, processing ing, hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repaif$ in repairs in other Orchards "oct household than Household allied activitIes industry industry III IV V{a) Vi b)

M F t·1 F M F F ------2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Ralildas (M.C.) 26 2 99 Ward-l 10 2 2 8 1

3 3 12 16 4 4 2 4 21

5 5 6 6 6 2 " 7 7 2 H

8 8 4

9 9 4

II Raja Sansi (C.T.) 22 1 687 161 256 Z7 Ward-l 22 687 167 256 27 III Majitha (U.A.) 7 26 233 2 (al Maj i ttla (M. C. ) 7 22 220 2 , Ward-1

2 2 7

3 3

4 4 6 5 5 4 6 6 4 19

7 7 2 10 63 2

8 8 33 9 9 4 22 10 10 27

11 11 33

(1) Rori and Idgah (O.G.) 4 13 757

CEIISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL Cf>.HGOk Y OF MAIN WORKERS ~larg; n11 1 Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VIl ..,ru IX

M F M F M, F M F M F 1~ F

32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4G 4i 42 43

,. 132 71 Z4tJ 53 '~30Z 2~203 9 9 26 7 179 306

6 23 6 17 10 130 228 25 26 31 128 260

2 6 4 37 3 171 288

31 33 4 104 166

23 2 40 10 144 208

6 10 7 17 6 135 201 4 18 12 2 184 338

1 4 27 6 127 208

no 311 7 226 4 397 96 1 4 2,604 4~402... liO 311 7 ~2Z6 4 397 95 4 2.604 4,402 54 426 2 132 396 70 2,955 4.864 53 400 2 119 381 10 2,139 4,497 3 1 211 383 51 6 27 2 23'6 414

4 88 2 31 7 242 397

'\ 11 3 17 3 217 376 15 1 20 20 3 279 408

34 .13 7 27 5 220 407 4 21 37 116 9 $' 426 760 2 43 6 50 "8 300 413 2 55 5 22 7 200 295 4 64 8 41 12 205 313

2 36 , 25 H ~ 203 331

1 26 13 15 216 367 758

URBM JIIII1AR'

Loca­ Name of town/ Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the ward tion town/ occu' house~ (including age group 0-6 Code ward 1n pied holds institutiona1 and No. sq. kms. resi­ houseless population) dential hQuses

p M F p F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

IV A.ritsar M. Corporation 114.95 114,155 126.283 708.835 376,478 332.357 110.889 59,547 51,342

1 Ward-1 1.222 1,943 10,268 5,518 4,750 1,320 677 643 2 2 1,402 1,831 9,794 5.262 4,532 1,381 767 614 3 3 1,128 1,490 8,524 4,469 4,055 1,063 573 490 4 4 1,091 1,482 9,933 5,223 4,710 1,596 871 725 5 5 '.244 1,697 9,930 5,139 4,791 1,432 761 671

6 6 1,430 2,106 ",611 6,133 5,478 1,473 772 701 7 7 1,331 1,871 10,129 5.363 4,766 1,367 780 587

8 8 1,563 2,151 11,466 6,053 5,413 1,291 700 591

9 9 1,353 1,630 8,848 4,681 4,167 1,177 604 573 10 10 1,829 2,149 ",670 6,1'4 5,556 1,450 781 669 11 " 1,802 1,937 12,071 6,365 5,706 1,617 885 732 12 12 1,643 1,693 10,395 5,460 4,935 1,634 883 751 13 13 1,710 1,951 11,395 5,941 5,454 ',604 913 691 14 14 1,772 1,850 11,256 5,947 5,309 1.6al 900 781 15 15 1,912 1.970 10,268 5,384 4,884 1,271 669 602 16 16 1,236 1,334 7,658 3,955 3,703 913 511 402 17 17 2,098 2,307 12,240 6,376 5,864 1,779 945 834 18 18 1,300 1,698 9,170 4,838 4,332 1,328 718 610 19 19 1,973 2,054 11,831 6,315 5,516 1,962 1,102 860

20 20 1.478 1,651 8,915 4,658 4,257 ~,348 691 657 21 21 1,797 1,885 11,270 5,914 5,356 1,929 1,023 906 22 22 4.381 4,711 26,758 14,158 12,600 4,365 2.328 2.037

23 23 3,408 3,455 20,144 10,724 9,420 3,825 2,034 1.791 24 24 4,859 5,024 27,455 14,716 12,739 4,721 2,567 2,154 25 25 3,466 3,562 20,277 '0,915 9,362 3,898 2,104 1,794 26 26 2,822 3,532 i8,871 9,805 9,066 3,653 1,943 1.710 27 27 3,092 3,196 18,561 9,978 8,589 3.581 1.920 1.661 759

CUSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L iter ate s INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Tota 1 main Cultivators Agr1cuHural workers labourers

(1- IX)

M F M F, M F M F M F F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

66.728 58.055 253.121 196.864 199.667 13.792 28 11,820 585

213 211 4,094 3,137 3,149 166 26 31 1

335 291 3,908 3,042 2,918 201 6 2 35 34 3,566 3,034 2,431 112 18 9 946 765 3,321 2,588 2,806 2U 2 60 1,228 1,110 3,469 2,919 2,846 142 9 5 149 134 4,872 4,078 3,314 144 3 1 4,029 3,430 2,995 108 3 64 6

470 405 4,971 4,171 3,353 131 3 19 8 7 3,608 2,964 2,610 86 2 4 260 245 4,765 4,071 3,528 167 11 156 126 4,969 4,117 3,447 142 54 17

1,053 916 3,620 2,919 2,893 137 16 93 3 279 250 4,514 3,835 3,262 184 77 158 577 535 4,155 3,292 3,217 220 39 46 4,393 3,802 3,108 152 6 9

24 18 3,142 2,805 2,304 128 2 14 86 53 4,858 4,108 3,475 228 54 1 33 221 194 3,392 2,676 2,647 163 34 72

1.872 1,614 3,777 2,996 3,332 342 10 126

337 298 3,350 2,616 2,442 202 32 37

428 346 4,006 3,088 3,075 120 13 159 1

332 208 10,!73 8,153 7,395 416 167 51

5,188 4,445 5,133 3,471 5,688 131 856 2 1,230 6

329 270 9,929 7,121 7,779 371 168 2 112 2 4.450 3,820 5,380 3,662 5,804 378 222 13 428 13 4,195 3,743 4,362 3,493 5,140 757 434 1,576 458 5,050 4,336 4,742 3,160 5,341 218 166 1.253 21 760

UUAI PlUfiAlY ------Loca- Name of town! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion ward Coce Livestock, Mining and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry, fish­ quarrying processing, processing ing. hunting servicing and servicing and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied activities industry i ndustr.l" III IV V(al V(b)

F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IV Amritsar M. Corporation 1.330 68 9 393 90 59.518 1.160

1 Ward-l 3 1 804 22 2 2 5 4 608

3 3 498 "9

4 4 6 1 586 2 5 5 9 2 12 713 l!I

6 b 9 596 7 7 11 677 12"

8 8 10 4 2 784 10

9 9 5 29 601 9

10 10 7 3 746 18 11 " 8 848 6 12 12 9 5 769 5

13 13 12 1 797 7

14 14 16 3 814 . 10 15 15 6 , 5 683 7 16 16 2 13 -- 609 7 '7 17 20 2 3 1,128 37 18 18 9 3 1 824 13 19 19 22 1 8 5 1,151 24 20 20 17 1 1,084 28 21 21 9 2 2 1.460 12 22 22 47 4 16 3,883 18 I 23 23 40 2 1,320 16

24 24 51 2 13 3,711 47 25 25 65 18 1 1,623 3S 26 26 12 5 897 18 '-,042.- 27 27 3 55 " 40 761

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Construct ions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services communications

VI VIr VII I IX --'---'----- M F M M F M F M F F

3Z 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43

6,799 158 63.513 1.217 15,624 279 36,086 10,207 176,811 318.565

58 1 1,612 22 175 4 440 115 2,369 4,584

48 1,528 37 220 4 497 148 2,344 4,331 14 1,515 13 68 4 308 86 2,038 3,943 53 1,520 100 158 6 420 104 2,417 4,498 19 1,450 8 114 3 515 114 2,293 4,649 32 2,164 23 100 5 409 105 2,819 5,334 15 1,795 13 87 342 74 2,368 4,658 26 1,931 15 78 4 498 100 2,700 5,282 12 1,579 16 53 325 59 2,071 4,081 12 2,221 19 130 7 398 122 2,586 5,389 35 1,943 18 109 4 433 113 2,918 5,564

54 1,282 8 198 3 467 117 2,567 4,798

57 1,614 5 160 3 387 168 2,679 5,270 28 3 1,543 26 216 2 512 179 2,730 5,089 26 2,041 12 61 271 131 2,276 4,732 21 1,311 14 58 3 274 103 1,651 3,575 61 3 1,494 24 165 4 515 159 2,901 5,636 64 1,057 136 6 448 132 2,191 4,169 92 1 979 "50 328 3 616 258 2,983 5,174 76 3 647 13 106 3 443 154 2,216 4,055 239 615 9 145 6 433 90 2,839 5,236

413 4 1,495 31 357 10 966 349 6,763 12,184

381 500 11 962 3 397 93 5,036 9,289

536 1,503 33 475 5 ',149 280 6,937 12,368

321 4 1,490 37 744 693 275 5,111 8,984

337 82 914 77 559 2 406 120 4,665 8,309 178 3 582 23 596 3 445 106 4,637 8,371 762 URIAI n 111M'

Loca­ Name of town/ Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion ward town/ occu­ house- (including age group 0--6 Code ward 1n pied holds institutional and No. sq. kms. resi­ house less population) dential houses

p M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n

IV ~r1tsar Corporation 28 Ward-,28 1,862 2,042 12,464 6,515 5,949 2,068 1,086 982

29 29 991 1,149 6,468 3,374 3,094 1,108 595 513 30 30 1,092 1,160 7,082 3,750 3,332 1,100 598 502 31 31 (IncludesB. Block, 3,415 3,495 19,914 10,668 9,246 3,606 1,901 1,705 R ly Estate and R ly. Co lony 32 3,422 3,561 19,678 10,489 9,189 3,359 1,815 1,544 33 1,458 1,484 10,142 6,036 4,106 1,589 820 769 34 34 2,083 2,096 11,460 6,019 5,441 1,856 1,020 836 35 35 2,674 2,700 14,764 7,902 6,862 2,559 1,365 1,194 36 Ward-36 (Includes 3,613 3,910 20,190 10,743 9,447 3,066 1,606 1,460 GNOU Campus) 37 37 2,318 4,171 18,796 9,244 9,552 3,411 1,832 1,579 38 '38 1,887 1,955 11,276 5,834 5,442 1,555 799 756 39 39 1,777 1,936 9,537 5,149 4,388 1,431 752 679 40 41) 3,042 3,213 18,258 9,509 8,749 2,625 1,478 1,147 41 41 (Includes 3,827 4,063 22,233 11,870 10,363 2,536 1,411 1,125 Police Line)

42 42 (IncludesGNDU 2,921 3,041 16,830 8,831 7,949 1,938 1,039 899 Hospita i SG, TB Hospital LS.1.) 43 43 (lncludesMental, TB, Denta 1 College 3,040 3,101 18,663 10,305 8,358 3~029 1,608 1,421 & Po-lice Line) 44 44 4,068 4,267 23,197 12,061 11,136 3,407 1,830 1,571 45 45 4,307 4,402 24,382 13,019 11,363 4,119 2,197 1,922 46 46 5,578 5,738 32,050 17,136 14,914 5,145 2,753 2,392. 47 47 1,816 1,825 11,374 6,126 5,248 1,857 1,025 832 48 48 532 546 3,810 2,465 1,345 532 271 261

49 ~9 1,0821,155 8,2084,72,03,488 1,320 722 598 50 50 3,008 3,113 17,345 9,259 8,086 3,014 1,602 1,412 763 CEIISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled L'Iter ates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tr~bes

Total Maln Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I--IX) 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

2,073 1,972 4,284 3,384 3,402 202 16 87 1,450 1,274 1,781 1,324 1,789 230 4 91 248 217 2,675 2,109 2,011 129 3 42 4,425 3,915 6,905 4,973 5,388 261 4 85 1

1 359 5 2,834 2,522 6,356 4,674 5,296 252 106 814 3 1,610 1,273 .3,307 1,212 3,743 42 236 46 2 434 359 4,169 3,254 2,973 224 17 176 5 1,468 1,290 4,711 3,343 3,966 274 115 235 2 1,040 876 7,617 5,752 5,209 561 120

1 109 939 796 6,167 5,907 4,003 552 53 150 1,372 1,276 4,139 3,386 2,892 335 24 23 900 813 3,340 2,402 2,818 170 3 1 25 435 382 7,143 6,135 4,987 520 34 2 41 426 324 9,898 8,253 6,583 788 105

47 1 631 619 6,900 5,841 4,905 515 72

3,265 2,873 -- 6,510 4,086 5,367 481 96 1 827 1

501 459 9,332 7,919 6,032 785 44 78 3,993 3,503 8,261 6,143 6,524 357 ," 991 2 \ ,651 1,406 11 ,649 9,117 9,028 736 142 2 344 3 t,088 1,768 3,793 2,796 3,228 211 21 67 1 930 821 1,517 398 1,775 37 72 2 ,.78

2.084 1,774 2,568 1,298 2.765 103 326 569 40 3.710 3,169 5,501 3,810 4,684 269 429 756 8 764

URBAII PRIMAR'

Loca- Name of town I INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS t10n ward Code Livestock. Mining "and Manufacturing, Manufacturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing, processing 1ng. hunting servicing and servicing .and and plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than Household allied'activities industry industry ,111 IV V(a) V(b) M F M F M F M F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AlritSlr Corporation 28 Ward- 28 30 3 3 1,253 21 29 29 14 497 24 30 30 8 , 11 841 20 31 31 (Inc ludes B.Block. 20 , 41 2,739 47 RlyEstate and Rly Colony 4 2,424 30 32 32 53 2 605 11 33 33 9 , , 1,249 41 34 34 18 1 3 38 1,969 74 35 35 17 , 42 2,065 36 36 36 (lnc ludes GNDU 41 3 15 Campus) 3 1,283 32 37 37 50 3 3 653 15 38 38 84 7 589 18 39 39 18 5 1,083 25 40 40 34 2 .2 4 975 25 4' 41 (Includes police 153 8 Line) 42 (I nc ludes GNDU 22 42 44 1 6 1 919 Hospita 1 5G TB Hospita 1 E.S.I.) 3 847 14 43 43 (Inc ludes Menta 1. 50 5 2 TB. Dental College & PO'lice Line) 1.379 20 44 44 67 2 3 1 1,961 28 45 45 56 3 6 1 2,703 54 46 46 69 4 16 7 878 32 47 47 '4 162 22 48 48 3 5 429 13 49 49 19 2 2 1,755 87 '$0 50 24 2 1 13 3 765 CUSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non -worker s workers Constructions Trade and Transport, Other Commerce storage and services communications

1111 11111 M F M F' M F M F M F '" F 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

55 1,146 14 278 1 534 162 3,113 5,747 128 9 443 35 244 , 368 161 -... 1,585 2,864 34 538 15 211 2 323 91 1,739 3.203 82 2 791 22 891 22 735 166 5.280 '8.985

2U , 770 15 508 9 855 189 5.193 8,937 63 289 4 195 1,530 24 2.293 4.064 77 2 718 15 274 2 571 160 3.046 5.217 225 440 16 394 3 588 137 3,936 6.588 199 796 13 423 8 1.315 498 5.534 8.886

157 3 ',059 43 316 9 973 458 5,241 9,000 40 894 19 303 13 744 281 2,942 5.107 143 901 14 768 37 368 lOa 2,331 4.218 127 3 2,448 39 303 14 931 436 4,522 8.229 107 2 2,704 60 229 7 2.265 683 5,287 9.575,

160 2 2,093 52 ',4 4 1,450 432 3,976 7,434

414 4 804 25 374 5 1.950 425 4,938 7.877

262 6 2.132 56 419 13 1,648 687 • 6,029 10,351 280 3 1,417 18 578 10 1,124 292 6,495 11,006 328 6 2,922 48 810 14 1,694 598 8,108 14.178 60 1 1,158 17 610 4 420 156 2.898 5,037 55 93 139 1,018 13 690 1.308 155 149 242 872 45 1,955 3,385 227 483 9 393 1 603 159 4,575 7,817 766 uRBAI PRIMMY

Loca- Name of town I Area of No. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion ward townl occu- house- (including age group 0--6 Code ward in pied holds institutional and No. sq. kms. resi- house less population) dential houses

P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

y A.ritsar Cantt,(C.B) 2.85 780 780 3.832 2.023 1.a09 540 283 257 1 Ward-1 432 432 1,838 1,019 819 255 137 118. 2 2 136 136 724 367 357 100 50 50 3 3 212 212 1,270 637 633 185 96 89 VI Jandia1a (M.C.) 4.20 3.164 3.168 19.293 10.191 9.102 3.341 1.860 1.481 1 Ward-1 334 335 1,933 1,061 872 337 190 147

2 2 261 261 1,658 906 752 343 198 145 3 3 419 419 2,230 1,188 1,042 412 237 175 4 4 173 173 1,014 506 508 153 76 17

5 ~ 180 181 J ,946 555 491 156 94 62 6 6 190 190 1,061 553 508 166 102 64

7 7 'I} 6 186 , 1 ,59 607 552 195 115 80 8 8 228 229 1,496 781 715 257 144 "3 9 9 435 435 2,670 1,400 1,270 477 238 239 10 10 19.8 199 1,375 726 649 249 138 ," " 1'\ 148 148 1,051 558 493 200 108 92 12 12 217 217 1,442 749 692 222 121 101 13 13 195 195 1,158 601 557 174 99 75 767

CEISUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates IND~STRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS castes Tribes

Total Main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I--IX) II

M F M F. M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

522 483 1.448 1.085 998 191 3 23 207 194 779 545 513 104 3 23 54 57 244 200 196 31 261 232 425 340 289 56 3.072 2.699 6.071 4.656 5.279 263 425 1.266 68 805 660 470 303 554 h4 49 -- 339 7 506 405 386 214 431 " 11 163 337 318 702 539 588 48 78 99 8 33 39 383 326 269 4 29 29 17 13 422 342 268 19 13 2 2 1 411 . 360 296 17 22 1 12 12 437 371 303 18 15 3 143 129 484 384 41' 70 29 83 49 790 719 659 444 793 23 69 382 4 227 206 440 308 368 7 12 75 29 30 351 299 302 2 2 158 156 467 402 394 9 61 78 302 21 13 " 459 364 35 12 768

URaM PRIMARY

Loca- Name of town/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY ~F MAIN WORKERS tion ward Code Livestock. Minfng Manufacturing. Man~facturing No. forestry. fish- quarrying processing. processing ing. hunting servic1ng.and serv 1c 1,n9 and and plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household . than. Househo 1d allied activities ind!lstry industry III IV V(a) V(bl M F M F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

V Aaritsar Cantt.(C.&) 171 27 206 8 Ward-1 165 27 106 3 2 2 3 53 4 3 3 3 47 1

VI Jandiala (M.C.) 32 9 1,089 4 1 Ward-1 3 2 33 2 '2 3 61 3 3 4 2 150 2 4 4 , 46 5 5 2 54 6 6 4 1 57 7 7 4 1 57 8 8 1 1 106 2 9 9 9 10O 10 10 1 73 225 "12 "12 1 63 13 '13 1 64 769 CEiSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Constructions Trade and Transport. Other commerce storage and services commun,1cat ions

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

19 1 157 6 87 6 332 143 1.025 1.618

4 59 2 44 5 109 66 506 715 11 4' 1 29 59 26 171 326

4 57 3 14 164 51 348 577 102 1.442 9 260 1 654 181 4.912 8.839

19 27 1 32 50 6 507 858 18 67 55 53 11 475 741 9 91 23 132 37 600 994 5 95 16 48 4 237 504 12 126 1 48 17 287 472 3 127 1 10" 71 16 257 491 1 172 12 38 18 304 534 6 123 2 23 39 17 370 645 11 131 1 37 54 18 607 1,247 7 165 1 9 26 6 358 642 57 5 . 13 2 256 491 5 149 9 28 9 355 684 6 112 1 18 54 20 299 536 710 URBAN PRIMRY"

Loca­ Name of town/ Area of No. of No.-of Total population Total population in the tion ward town/ occu- house- (including age group 0-6 Code ward in pied holds institutional and No. sq. kms. tesi- house less population) dent ia 1 houses -- P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

VII Ra,yya (N.A.C.) 1.50 1.375 1,~ 9,122 5.106 4,016 1,494 813 681

Ward-1 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681

VIII Tarn Taran 36 .. 00 7,595 7.953 47,529 25,316 22,213 7,650 4.119 3,531 (M.C.) 1 Ward-1 513 525 3,193 1,717 1,476 505 306 199 2 2 459 491 3,092 1,612 1,480 504 261 243 3 3 522 548 3,040 1,652 1,388 510 282 228 4 4 565 582 3,318 1,778 1,540 504 264 240 5 .s 372 396 2.295 1,173 1,122 348 179 169 6 6 542 572 2,924 1.542 1,382 431 256 175 7 7 A63 463 2.590 1,342 1.248 417 241 176 8 8 396 443 2,407 1,246 1,161 410 223 187 9 9 356 364 2,110 1,081 1,029 315 162 153 10 10 338 380 2,050 1,066 984 278 162 116 11 11 338 395 2,398 1,231 1,167 354 178 176 12 12 -- , 404 412 2,820 1.480 1,340 468 261 207 13 13 403 418 2,762 1,461 1,301 503 265 238 14 14 445 449 2,769 1,447 1,322 460 231 229 15 15 683 684 3,918 2,073 1,845 697 385 312 16 16 333 333 1,996 1,048 948 350 177 173 17 17 463 498 3,847 2,367 1.480 596 286 31" , 'CE.SUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Castes Tribes

Total mairl Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

(I-IX) II

M F M F M F M F M F M F

12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 23

1.091 917 3,505 2.110 2.834 115 181 262 1.091 917 3.505 2.110 2.834 115 181 262

4.790 4.158 16.710 12,494 13.185 1,032 ,787 4 1.318 15

104 84 1,182 925 762 59 15 40 97 90 1,094 867 804 74 47 29 1 739 558 750 498 886 67 166 1 145 5 414 334 1,130 801 959 70 25 30 17 15 912 776 60B 70 12 4 75 56 1,135 943 791 88 20 24 1 3 2 1,023 924 677 56 13 11 179 165 830 699 657 64 49 1 6 96 79 '-- 814 671 575 44 12 1 8 6 876 776 552 77 5 60 72 949 769 600 80 2 400 380 966 746 717 82 16 4 475 431 B39 526 745 28 23 1 54 144 142 940 670 727 63 27 32 635 564 1,340 1.072 1,009 66 97 1 75 4 429 386 610 448 523 33 148 250 3 915 794 1,320 383 1.593 11 110 613 1 172 URBAN PRlflV'RY

Loca- Name of town! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS tion w.rd Code livestock, Mining and "lanufacturi ng, Manufacturing, No. forestry, fifoh- quarrying precess i ng, process1ng, lng. hunting servicing and servjc1ng and and plantations, repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IV 'v( a) V(b)

M F (If F M F M F

2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

VIJ Rt\Yya (If.A.C.) 9 16 1 340 1

1 Ward-1 9 16 1 340 1

VIII r.. n Taran 115 Ii 1 101 8 2,016 44 (M.C.)

1 Ward-1 10 3 162 1 2 2 13 1 179 1 3 .3 3 .- 2 46 4 4 3 1 11 131 10 5 5 14 1 141 3 6 6 19 29 156 11 7 ., 2 5 116 1 8 8 4 1 3 2 114 2 !:I 9 3 1 88 3 10 10 3 1 63 1 11 '1 13 11 118 2 12 12 4 1 194 2

13 ~3 3 1 153

14 ~4 9 1 23 2 104 3 1S 15 10 13 2 150 2 16 16 1 1 18 2 17 ~7 1 23 173 CEISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of MAIN WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers ConstrucHcns Trade and Transport, Other commerce storage and services commun1cat1cmS

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

68 635 3 130 1.193 110 2..272- 1.901 68 635 3 130 - 1,193 110 2,272 3,901 352 3 4.252 63 812 to 3~5 614 12.131 21.181

34 1 187 60 1 251 56 955 1,417 25 216 46 188 72 808 1.406 46 1 31i5 Z7 53 111 31 766 1.321 26 m 4 124 2 150 53 819 1.470 14 249 28 1 146 65 565 1,052 12 327 3 48 1S6 73 751 1,294 7 382 3 23 1 118 51 665 1.192 \5 234 3 50 1 182 S4 5B9 1.097 15 331 4 19 1 106 36 506 985 13 1 356 3 19 93 n 514 907 10 '271 1 2! 14.6 77 631 1.087 26 209 '1 81 182 73 763 1.258 39 ~~ 1 94 ,. 154 24 716 1,273 27 1S8 3 68 249 54 720 1.259 33 252 6 96 1 2a3 50 ',064 1.719 4 1.5 - 7 1 19 27 525 915 I 36 3 33 111 7 714 1,469 714 URMI PRJ'"

loca­ Name of town/ Area of Ro. of No. of Total population Total population in the tion ward town/ OCCY- house- (includiAg age group 0-6 Code ward in pied holds institutional and No. sQ. kl'ls. resi- nouseless population) dent ia 1 nouses

P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

IX Patti (M.C.) 4.30 4.403 ~.480 21.716 15.373 12.403 4.446 2.479 1.961

Ward-1 283 289 1,783 924 859 351 177 174 2 2 235 244 1,494 790 704 210 123 87 3 3 263 263 1,455 753 702 210 112 98 4 4 334 335 2.096 1.130 966 409 224 185 5 5 217 285 1.912 1.000 912 335 179 156

6 6 ~ 271 279 1.658 893 765 263 147 116 7 7 229 229 1.443 748 695 229 132 97 8 8 250 250 1.615 a88 727 288 165 123 9 9 371 395 2,287 1,229 1.058 419 252 167 10 10 241 241 1,432 779 653 216 115 101

11 11 256 267 1,673 854 819 263 ~39 124 12 12 238 238 1.297 702 595 167 92 75 13 13 364 364 2.127 1,154 973 329 201 128

14 14 359 369 3,142 2~251 891 259 158 101 15 15 432 432 2.362 1,278 1.084 498 263 235

X Bh1k1w1nd (C.T.) 10.00 1.510 1.712 1'c958 7~165 4.793 1.936 1.034 902

Ward-1 10.00 1.510 1.712 11.958 7.165 4.793 1.936 1.034 - !102 775 a.sus AlS1UCT

Scheduled Scheduled Literates INDUSTRIRL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Caste, Tribes

Total main Cultivators Agricultural workers labourers

I-IX 11

M F M F M F M F M F M F 12 13 14 15 16 " 18 19 20 21 22 23 3.151 2.484 9._ 5.712 8.301 364 1.007 " 2.044 16 48 32 539 390 442 11 23 113 21 21 606 471 400 34 27 33 93 83 485 392 363 31 37 5 260 206 571 398 565 9 54 145 163 136 595 457 473 26 122 69 49 35 622 403 485 31 10 65 7 162 147 454 340 357 27 114 1 72 1 235 193 502 287 442 12 78 3 114 358 297 475 309 667 28 229 251 1 116 95 473 292 385 11 35 185 1 15 8 560 448 449 25 48 194 208 184 460 311 360 34 5 74 1 192 178 755 53$ 552 31 45 166 1 380 153 1,852 464 1,737 45 148 203 1

851 7~6 440 219 624 9 32 355 2

1.741 1.408 4.306 1.639 4.637 70 579 732. 6

1.741 1.408 4.306 1.639 4.637 70 579 6 776 URBAN PRIMARY

Loca- Mame of town/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKE~S ti.on ward Code Livestock. Mining and Manufacturing, Manut actur1 ng, No. forestry. fisn- quarrying processing. processing, ing. hunting servicing and servicing d"d and plantations. repairs in repairs in other orchards and household than household allied activities industry industry III IIJ lJ(a} VibL to! F M F M F III F

1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

IX Patti (M.C.) 61 2 36 7 640 5

1 Ward-1 5 2 54 1 2 2 4 1 58 3 3 2 1 87 4 4 3 100 1 5 5 5 17 1 29 2 6 6 9 11 4 83 7 7 1 1 8 1 8 -8 12 1 1 3g 9 9 2 18 10 10 2 13 11 11 4 18 12 '2 2 2 18 13 13 2 62 14 14 2 48 ... 15 15 12 1 2 7

Bh1k1w1nd (C.T.) 7 3 256 3

Ward-1 1 3 256 3 777 CEJtSU$ AISTIW:!

I~HSTRIAl CATE~RY OF MAIM WORKERS Marginal N(In -work er s workers Construct ions Trad-e lnd Transport, Other conaerce storage and services cOlllllunications

VI VII V III 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

111 1.502 11 365 I 2.523 311 1.0'12 12,,039

6 109 1 24 106 9 482 848 2 174 11 90 34 390 670 3 129. 2 11 88 29 390 671 11 112 24 116 7 565 957 10 83 ' 1 31 1 108 21 527 886 17 99 3 9 182 17 408 734 3 76 2 19 63 22 391 668 16 99 1 21 63 7 .. - 446 715 17 36 31 83 27 562 1.030 4 63 13 70 10 394 642 4 87 1 16 78 24 405 794 3 158 1 12 1 88 29 342 561 3 145 2 22 107 28 602 942 8 71 2 18 1,239 42 514 846 10 61 1 103 42 5 654 1,075

Z9 711 1 128 1 2.192 59 2.528 4.nl

zg 711 1 121 1 2.192 59 2.528 4.723

779 APPENDIX I DETAILS OF C.D. BLOCKS INCLUDED UNDER VARIOUS TAHSILS AND TAHSILWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

781 APPENDIX I Details of C. D. Block inc luded under various tahsils of Amritsar District.

Name of Tahsil Name of C.D. Block Code

1 2 3

Ajnala Ajnala 1 Ajnala Chogawan 2 Amritsar Jandiala (Part) 3 Baba Bakala Jandiala (Part) 3 Amritsar Majitha 4 Amritsar Verka 5 Baba Bakala Rayya 6 Baba Bakala Tarsikka (Part) 7 Amritsar Tarsikka (Part) 7 Tarn Taran Chohla Sahib 8 Tarn Taran Gandiwind {Part) 9 Amritsar Gandiwind (Part) 9 Tarn Taran Khadur Sahib 10 Tarn Taran Naushehra Pa.nnuan (Part) 11 Patti Naushehra Pannuan (Part) 11 Tarn Taran Tarn Taran 12 Patti Bhikniwind 13 Patti Patti 14 Patti Valtohe 15 782

~ISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

S1. District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the No. Tahsil/u.A./ RuraV in sq. occupied house- (including institutional age group 0-6 City/ Urban kms. residen- holds and house less population Town' tial houses

p M F p M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12

2. britsar T 50a7.00 402.474 420,035 2504.560 1337.503 1167,057 421,904 226,673195.231 District R 4893.65 265.419 269,871 1650,729 882.328 768,401 Z~.036 154,024133.012 U 193.35 137.055 150.164 853,831 455.175 398,656 134.868 72.649 62.219

1. Ajnala Tahsil T 1083.70 51,652 52,638 321,583 172,773 148,810 58,852 31,572 27,280

R 1065.65 49,258 50,014 306,810 164,988 141,822 56,106 30,055 26,051

U 18.05 2,394 2,624 14,773 7,785 6,988 2,746 1,517 1,229

Ramdas (M.C.) U 2.50 816 852 4,765 2,495 2.270 872 479 393

Raja Sans1 U 15.55 1,578 1,772 10,008 5,290 4,718 1,874 1,038 836 (C. T)

2. Amr1tsar T 1028.29 180,898 194,3381129,194 601,785 527,409 185,146 99,29785,849 Tahs 11 R 904.79 61,120 62,368386,521207,355 179.166 68,55036,61031,940

U 123.50 119,778 131,970 742,673 394,430 348,243 116,596 62,687 53,909

Maj1tha u.A. U NA 1,679 1.739 10,713 5,738 4.975 1,826 997 829

( 1) Maj Hha U 1.50 1,568 1,614 9,912 5,304 4.608 1,655 901 754 (M.C. )

I (H)Ror1and U NA 111 125 801 434 367 171 96 75 ldgah (O.G. )

AmrHsar U 114.95 114,155 126,283 708,835 376,478 332,357 110,889 59,547 51,342 1M. Cor.pn.l

Amritsar Cantt.U 2.85 780 780 3,832 2,023 1,809 540 283 257 (C.B.)

Jandiala U 4.20 3,164 3,168 19,293 10,191 9,102 3,341 1,860 1,481 (M.C.)

3. Saba Bakala T 537.07 39,878 40,447 244,503 128,272 116,231 41,848 22,444 19,404 Tahsil R 535.57 38,503 39,022 235,381 123,166 112,215 40,35421,63118,723

U 1.50 1,375 1.425 ~ ,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681

*Rayya (N.A.C.) U 1.50 1,375 1,425 9,122 5,106 4,016 1,494 813 681 4. Tarn Taran T 1325.55 79,843 81,407 497,098 264,443 232,655 84,236 45,297 38,939 Tahsil R 1289.55 72,248 73,454 449,569 239,127 210,442 76,586 41,178 35,408 u 36.00 7,595 7,953 47,529 25,316 22,213 7,660 4,119 3,531 Tarn Taran u 36.01.) 7,595 7,953 47,529 25,316 22,213 7,660 4,119 3,531 (M.C. ) 783 CEIISUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled literates Total main workers Tribes ( I-IX)

p H F P M F p H f p • M F

13 14 15 16 17 ,18 19 20 21 22 23 24

701,444 375,997 325,447 1.209.776 722,857 486.919 768,022 736,086 31,936 530,471 289,253 250.218 678,242 420,990 257,252 510,143 494,524 15,619 161.973 86.744 75.229 531.534 301.867 229,667 257,879 241,562 16,317 81,319 43,658 37,661 123,973 76,69947,274 100,940 98,049 2,891 75,017 40,348 34,669 116,960 72 ,590 44,370 96,683 94,171 2,512

6,302 3,310 2,992 7,013 4,109 2.904 4,257 3,878 379

2,210 1,153 1,057 2,344 1,366 978 1,260 1,193 67 4,092 2,157 1,935 4,669 2.743 1,926 2,997 2,685 312

291 , 571 156 , 161 135 ,410 637,418 367,401 270,017 340,076 322,287 17,789

155,640 83, 500 72 , 140 168,762 103,553 65,209 116,992 113,560 3,432 135,931 72,661 63,270 468,656 263,848' 204,808 223,054 208,72714,357

4,372 2,339 2,033 5,411 3,208 2,203 2,894 2,783 111 3,876 2,067 1,809 !l,160 3,060 2,100 2,676 2,565 111

496 272 224 ------251 148 103 21B 218

124,783 66,728 58,055 ------449,985 253,121 196,864 213,459 199,667 13,792

1,005 522 483 ------2,533 1,448 1,085 1,189 998 191

5,771 3,072 2,699 ------10,727 6,071 4,656 5,542 5,279 263

82,416 43,718 38,698 118,253 70,326 47,927 72 ,692 69,232 3,460 80,408 42,627 37,781 112,638 66,821 45,817 69.743 66,398 3,345

2,008 1,091 917 5,615 3,505 2,110 2,949 2.834 115 2,008 1,091 917 5,615 3.505 2,110 2,949 2,834 115 156,600 83,945 72,655 216,955 133,780 83,175 151,1l87 146,430 4,657

147,652 79,155 68,497 187,751 117,070 70,681 136,870 133,245 3,625 8,948 4,790 4,158 29,204 16,710 12,494 14,217 13,185 1,032 8,948 4,790 4,158 29,204 16,710 12,494 14,217 13.185 1.032 784

DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

51. District/ Total! INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. Tahsil/U.A./ Rural! CHyl Urban ------~------Town Cultivators Agricutural labourers L ivestuck, Forestry, fishing, hunting 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

2. Amr1tsar T 223.986 222.335 1.651 190,963 184.095 6,868 3,954 3,784 170 District R 215.503 213.893 1.610 170.853 164.730 6,123 2,087 2,020 67

U 8.483 8.442 41 20,110 19.365 745 1,867 1,764 103

1. Aj n a 1a Ta h s 11 T 42,394 42, 140 254 33,130 32,309 821 365 358 7

R 41,920 41,670 250 32,305 31,503 802 339 332 7

U 474 470 4 825 806 19 26 26

Ramdas (M.C.) U 267 263 4 346 338 8 4 4

Raja Sans1 u 207 207 479 468 11 22 22 (c. T.)

2. AmrHsar T 42,960 42,827 133 58,618 56,476 2,142 2,146 2,041 105 Tahsil R 37,513 37,409 104 43,726 42,273 1,453 511 501 10

U 5,447 5,418 29 14,892 14,203 689 1,635 1,540 95 MajHha U.A. T 416 415 1,130 1,094 36 7 7 ( 1) Maj Hha U 396 395 1,004 968 36 7 7 (M.C. )

(1) Ror1 and U 20 20 126 126 Idgah (O.G.)

Amr1tsar U 4,603 4,575 28 12,405 11 ,820 585 1,398 1.330 68 (M. Corpn.)

Amr1tsar Cantt.U 3 3 23 23 198 171 27 (C.B. ) Jand1ala u 425 425 1,334 1,266 68 32 32 (M.e.) 3. Baba Bakala T 28,666 28,289 377 21,462 20,417 1,045 287 277 10 Tahsll R 28,485 28,108 377 21 ,200 20,155 1,045 278 268 10

U 181 181 262 262 9 9

*Rayya (N.A.C.)U 181 181 262 262 9 9 4. Tarn Taran T 61,703 61,422 281 48, 172 46.677 1,495 660 634 26 Tahsil R 60,012 60,635 277 46,839 45,359 1,480 539 519 20

U 791 787 4 1.333 1.318 15 121 11 5 6

Tarn Taran U 791 787 4 1,333 1.318 15 121 115 6 (M.e. ) 785

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS

Mining and q~arry1ng Manufacturing, processing, Manufacturing, processing servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household 'industry

IV V(a) V(b)

p M F P M F P M F

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

26 26 3,467 2.853 614 89.267 86.674 2.593 15 15 1,895 1,556 339 23,360 22,021 1,339 11 11 1.572 1.297 275 65.901 64.653 1.254 3 3 1,283 983 300 3,987 3,691 296

2 2 401 270 131 3,605 3,336 259 882 7j3 169 382 355 27 28 26 2 99 99 854 687 167 263 256 27

9 9 934 782 152 71 ,803 70,243 1,560 416 354 62 9,583 9,197 386 9 9 518 428 90 62,220 61,046 1,174 26 26 235 233 2 22 22 222 220 2

4 . 4 13 13

9 9 483 393 90 60,678 59,518 1,160

-- 214 206 8

9 9 1,093 1,089 4

3 3 177 150 27 3,469 3,265 204 3 3 160 134 26 3,128 2.925 203 17 16 341 340 17 16 341 340 7 7 399 320 79 7,252 6,B67 385 6 6 290 219 71 5.192 4,851 341 109 101 8 2,060 2,016 44 109 101 8 2,060 2,016 44 786 DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

51. District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. Tahsil/U.A./ Rura 1/ City/ Urban ------~------Town Construct1ons Trade and commerce Transport, storage and co l1IIIun ic at ions VI VII VII I

p M F p M F p M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

2. A.ritsar T 14,406 14,234 172 95.096 93.181 1.915 34.055 33.706 349 District R 6,580 6,570 10 20.685 20.100 585 15.845 15.799 46

U 7,826 7.664 162 74,411 73.081 1.330 18,210 17,907303 1. Ajnala Tahsil T 1,094 1,092 2 4,626 4,554 72 2,466 2,457 9

R 970 968 2 4,176 4,111 65 2,189 2,154 5

U 124 124 450 443 7 307 303 4 Ramd as (M. C.) U 14 14 132 132 77 77

Raja Sans1 U 110 110 318 311 7 230 226 4 (C.T.) 2. Amritsar T 9,381 9,220 161 71,752 70,407 1,345 21,3tlZ 21,004 308 Tahsn R 2,248 2,246 2 4,980 4,869 111 4,923 4,901 22

U 7,133 6,974 159 66,772 65,5381,234 16.389 16,103 286 Maj1tha U.A. U 54 54 42B 426 2 132 132

(1) Maj 1tha U 53 53 402 400 2 119 119 (M.e .l (i1) Ror1 and U 26 26 13 13 Idgah (O.G. ) Amr1tsar u 6,957 6,799 158 64,730 63 • 513 1 ,217 15.903 15,624 279 (M. Corpn.)

Amritsar Cantt. U 20 19 163 157 6 93 87 6 (C.B. )

Jand1ala U 102 102 1.451 9 261 260 (M.e.) 3. Baba Baka 1a T 1 .166 1 .165 4.358 4.107 251 3.361 3.351 10 Tahsil R 1.09B 1.097 3.720 3.472 248 3,231 3.221 10

U 68 68 638 635 3 130 130

*Rayya(N.A.C.) U 68 68 638 635 3 130 130 4. Tarn Taran T 1,912 1.906 6 9.289 9.104 185 4.678 18 Tahs" R 1.557 1.554 3 4,969 4,852 117 3.790 8

U 355 352 3 4,320 4,252 68 888 878 10 Tarn Taran u 355 352 3 4,320 4.252 68 888 878 10 (M.e.) 787

CENSUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marg1nal workers Non-workers

Other ser v ic es

IX

p M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

112,802 95,198 17,604 149 39 J10 1,736,389 601,378 1,135,011 53,320 41,820 5,500 144 38 106 1.140,442 387.766 752.676

59,482 41.378 12,\04 5 \ 4 595,947 213.612 382,335

11 ,592 10,462 1,130 14 S 6 220,629 74,716 145,913 10,806 9,825 981 9 7 2 210,118 70,810 139,308

786 637 149 5 4 10,511 3,906 6,605 293 240 53 3,505 1,302 2,203 493 397 96 5 4 7,006 2,604 4,402

61,161 49,278 11 ,883 55 24 31 789,063 279,474 509,589 13,092 11,810 1,282 55 24 31 269,474 93,771 175,703 48,069 37,468 10,601 519,589 185,703 333,886 466 396 70 7,819 2,955 4,864 451 381 '" 70 7,236 2 ,739 4,497

15 15 583 216 367

46,293 36,086 10,207 495,376 176,811 318,565

475 332 143 2,643 1,0'25 1,618

835 654 181 13,751 4,912 8,839

9,743 8,2.08 1,535 31 30 171,780 59,039 112,741 8,440 7,015 1,425 31 30 165,607 56,767 108,840 1,303 1,193 110 6,173 2,272 3,901 '1,303 1,193 110 6,173 2,272 3,901 17,015 14,833 2,182 8 8 346,003 118,013 227,990 12,776 11 ,468 1,308 8 8 312,691 105,882 206,809 4,239 3,365 874 33,312 12,131 21,181 4,239 3,365 874 33,312 12,131 21,181 788 DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

Sl. District/ Total/ Area No. of No. of Total population Total population in the No. Tahs il/U .A.I Rural/ in sq. occupied house- (including institutional age group 0-6 City/ Urban kms. residen- holds and house less population Town tial houses

p M F P M F

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

5. Patti Tahsil T 1081. 70 50,203 S1,205 312,182 170,230 141,952 51,822 28,063 23,759

R 1067.40 44,290 45,013 272,448 147,692 124,756 45,440 24,550 20,890 U 14.30 5.913 6,192 39,734 22,538 17,196 6,382 3,513 2,869 Patti (M.C.) U 4.30 4.403 4.480 27,776 15,373 12,403 4,446 2,479 1,967 Bhikhiw1nd U 10.00 1,510 1.712 11 ,958 7,165 4,793 l,936 1,034 902 (c. T.) 789 CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Castes Scheduled Literates Total main workers Tribes (I-IX)

P M F P M F P M F P M F

. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

89,538 48,515 41,023 113,177 74,651 38,526 103,227 100,088 3,139 80,754 43,623 37,131 92,131 60,956 31,175 89,855 87,150 2,7(15 8,784 4,892 3,892 21,046 13.695 7,351 13,372 12,938 434 5,635 3,151 2,484 15,101 9,389 5,712 8,665 8,301 364 3,149 1,741 1,408 5,945 4,306 1,639 4,707 4,637 70 790 DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

S1. District/ Total/ INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF No. Tahsi l/U .A.I Rura 1/ e ityl Urban Towll Cultivators Agricutural labourers Livestock, forestry, fishing, hunting and plantations, orchards and allied activities I I III

p M F P M F P M F

2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

5. Patti(Tahs11) T 48,263 47,657 606 29.581 28,216 1,365 496 474 22

R 46,673 46,071 602 26,783 25,440 1,343 420 400 20

U 1,590 1,586 4 2,798 2,776 22 76 74 2

Patt i (M.e.) U 1,011 1,007 4 2,060 2,044 16 69 67 2 Bh1kh1w1nd U 579 579 738 732 6 7 7 (C.1. ) 791

CENSUS ABSTRACT--Concld.

MAIrI WORKERS

Mining and quarrying Manufacturtng, processing. Manufacturing, proceSSing servicing and repairs in servicing and repairs in household industry other than household industry

IV V ( a) V (b 1

p M F P M F P M F

H 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

4 4 674 618 56 2.756 2.608 148 4 4 628 579 49 1.852 1.712 140 46 39 7 904 896 8 43 36 7 645 640 5 3 3 259 256 3 792 DISTRICT/TAHSIL PRIMARY

S 1. 01 str ict/ Total/ lNDUSTRlAL CATEGORY OF No. Tahsil/U.A.I Rurall Cityl Urban Town Constructions Trade and commerce Transport, storage and communications VI VII V11 I P M F P M F P M F

2 3 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

5. Patt1(Tahs11 ) T 853 851 2 5,071 5,009 62 2,238 2,234 4 R 707 705 2 2,840 2,796 44 1,742 1,141

U 146 146 2,231 2.213 18 496 493 3

Patti (M.C.) U 117 117 1,519 1,502 17 367 365 2 Bhikhiwind U 29 29 712 711 129 128 (e. To) 793 CEIISUS ABSTRACT

MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-wol'ker 5

Other services IX

P M F P M F P M F

52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

13.291 12.417 874 41 6 35 208,914 70.136 138,778 8.206 7,702 504 41 6 35 182,552 60,536 122,016 5,085 4,715 370 26,362 9,600 16,762 2,834 2.523 311 19,111 7,072 12,039 2,251 2.192 59 7,251 2,528 4,723

795 APPENDIX-II ENUMERATION BLOCKWISE TOTAL POPULATION AND SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION IN URBAN AREAS

797 URBAN pglMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population

1 2 3 4

20/2/1 Ramdas (M.C.) 4.765 2,210 Ward No. 1 648 297 Block No. 1 648 .297 Ward No. 2 501 23lf Bloch: No. 2 501 234 Ward No. 3 552 387 Block No. 3 552 387 Ward No. 4 61h' 256 Block No. 4 614 256 Ward No. 5 357 20 Block No. S 357 20 Ward No. 6 479 115 Block No. 6 479 115 Ward No. 7 449 109 Block No. 7 449 109 Ward No. B 695 375 Block No. B 695 375 Ward No. g 470 417 Block No. 9 470 417

20/2/11 Raja Sansi (C. T.) 10,008 I. ,092 Ward No. 1 10,008 4,092 Block No. 1 661 1 2 404 103 3 568 117 4 1+68 5 455 352 6 567 31 7 730 606 8 524 253 9 563 12 10 534 11 571 56 798 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location N arne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/11 Raja Sansi (C.T.) Block No. 12 774 569 13 784 660 14 482 482 15 494 391 16 548 150 17 620 300 IS' 261 9

20/2/II1 Majitha (M.C. ) 10.713 4,372 Ward No. 1 829 776 Block No. 1 288 252 541 524 Ward No. 2 881 595 Block No. 3 430 430 4 451 165 Ward No. 3 840 133 Block No. 5 463 6 377 133 Ward No. 4 831 718 Block No. 7 497 484 8 334 234 Ward No. 5 949 129 Block No. g 441 80 10 508 49 Ward No. 6 919 327 Block No. 11 515 217 12 404 110 Ward No. 7 1707 887 Block No. 1'3 895 465 14 242 59 15 570 363 799

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block pOPl!lation population

1 2 3 4

20/2/III Majitha (M.C.) Ward No. 8 924 160 , Block No. 16 577 104 347 56 Ward No. 9 638 48 Block No. 18 416 14 19 222 34 Ward No. 10 688 39 Block No. 20 325 9 21 363 30 Ward No. 11 706 64 Block No. 22 420 23 286 64 Ward No. 12 801 496 Rod Idgah (O.G. ) 801 496

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation 7,08,835 1,24,783 Charqe Ward No. 1 10,268 424 No. 1 Block No. 1 658 273 2 687 71 3 577 4 523 -- 5 531 6 554 7 695 3 8 591 9 676 10 569 11 640 4 12 578 13 489 14 414 73 800

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Schedule caste. Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 15 52.0 16 547 17 456 18 563 \'Jard No. 2 9,794 626 Block No. 19 645 258 20 643 12 21 470 22 648 23 636 42 24 607 56 25 480 141 26 461 27 561 57 28 623 29 497 30 578 31 568 32 586 33 475 34 588 35 728 60 Ward No. 3 8,524 69 Block No. 36 726 32 37 614 5

38 675 10 39 630 10 40 628 • 41 588 42 508 43 576 eOl URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block ·No. 44 642 45 632 46 511 47 593 48 671 12 49 530 Ward No. 4 9,933 1,711 BloCk No. 50 477 51 445 52 419 148 53 647 281 54 640 33 55 621 56 634 57 588 58 724 109 59 495 116 60 523 16 61 541 7 62 536 412 63 506 121 64 663 227 65 354 141 66 558 36 67 562 64 Charge Ward No. 5 9,930 2.338 No. 2 Blo'ck No. 1 501 173 2 492 324 3 368 108 4 757 5 711 6 722 7 603 802 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total ScheduJ..ed Caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 8 682 9 556 10 522 11 433 245 12 599 259 13 680 433 14 832 288 15 674 508 16 798 Ward No. 6 11,611 283 Block No. 17 812 18 903 19 830 20 681 21 679 22 500 23 626 24 953 261 25 1,290 10 26 895 5 27 600 28 482 29· 894 30 832 7 31 634 Ward No. 7 10,129 Block No. 32 811 33 653 34 472 35 586 36 535 37 610 803 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urba'l\ block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled: caste Code No. ward/urban block population populatlo.n

1 2 3 4

20/2/iv Amritsar Corporatio.J.l \lii' Block No. 38 629 39 836 40 714 41 599 42 997 43 545 44 529 45 694

46 ~59 Ward No.8 11,466, 875 Block No. 47 740 42 48 727 - 49 595 50 586 114 51 520 ,12 52 538 . 53 :;'01 701 54 464 55 717 56 478 57 560 58 661 59 565 60 541 ·6 61 658 62 821 63 768 64 826 Ward No.9 8,848 15 Block No. 65 716 66 674 67 ·627 804 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amrlts~r Corporation Block No. 68 668 69 511 7 70 392 71 664 72 644 73 597 74 577 75 654 8 76 660 77 688 78 776 Charge Ward No. 10 11 ,670 505 No. 3 Block No. 1 565 2 514 3 532 4 4 524 8 5 623 12 6 626 7 607 304 8 759 172 9 619 10 621 11 681 12 562 5

13 551 14 641 15 680 16 667 17 628 18, 658 19 612 805 URBAN PRIMARY CENSOS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation .. Ward No. 11 12,071 282 Block No. 20 796 8 21 563 22 684 8 23 746 24 24 520 25 590 4 26 565 62 27 588 28 631 29 633 -- 30 621 31 662 32 670 22 33 663 34 601 35 643 59 36 582 37 674 38 639 95 Ward No. 12 10,395 1,969 Block No .. 39 654 40 656 41 688 42 668 96 43 635 220 44 551 45 467 39 46 695 244 47 632 43 48 639 67 49 629 231 8{)6 ORBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scbeduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

2G/2/rv Amritsa-r Corporation Block No. 50 561 120 51 569 133 52 £84

53 680 430 54 483 287 55 504 59 Ward No. 13 11,395 529 Block No. 56 670 104 57 658 58 715 59 674 60 722 171 61 630 62 640 12 63 586 64 649 65 685 31 66 143 1 61 699 613 158 69 656 10 665 71 516 204 12 669 Ward No. 14 11,256 1,112 Block No. 73 733 14 628 75 541 76 614 71 659 -- 18 616 26 79 731 807

URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code ward/urban bloc'k population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 80 651 81 740 20 82 552 5 83 607 15 84 531 85 649' 70 86 617 171 87 681 ·681 88 550 89 593 116 90 563 8 Charge Ward No. 15 10,268 No. 4 Block No. 1 459 2 645 3 561 4 632 5 1,055 6 791 7 796 8 795 9 861 10 777 11 788 12 721 --. 13 790 14 597 Ward No. 16 7,658 42 Block No .. 15 490· 16 502 17 770 18 381 19 524 16 808 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. wa,rd/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 20 535 21 436 22 577 23 535 24 610 25 516 26 415 27 406 26 28. 336 29 625 Ward No. 17 12,240 139 Block No. 30 507 5 31 552 32 805 33 682 34 598 13 35 946 36 704 27 37 792 81 38 863 39 547 40 807 41 777 42 528 43 717 7 44 755 45 657 6 46 370 47 633 Ward No. 18 9,170 415 Block No. 48 763 197 760 809 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and SCheduled Caste population urban block-wise

• Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 50 474 51 741 53 52 410 53 607 54 398 31 55 702 56 546 57 516 13 58 670 113 59 814 SO 576 8 61 490 62 703

Ward No. 19 11 ,831 3,486- Block No. 63 671 287 64 798 50 65 470 261 66 810 790 67 559 300 68 735 .-- 69 834 80 70 642 4 71 448 3 72 744 73 571 74 492 75 568 76 695 1'30 77 .261 78 494 494 810 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block popula:ion population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Charge 79 482 362 No. 4 80 454 431 81 384 206 82 719 88

Charge Ward No.- 20 8,915 635 No. S Block No. 1 532 2 690 133 3 495 47 4 7.69 86 5 810 6 719 7 565 8 756 9 744 21 10 637 11 318 12 697 348 13 618 14 565 Ward No. 21 11 ,270 774 Block No. 15 873 16 791 17 657 . 18 589 19. 456 19 20 542 422 21 678 8 22 715 23 660 24 l.18 74 811 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 25 486 26 593 7 27 538 48 606 41 29 710 28 30 316

~1 463 175 32 699

Ward No. 22 26,758 540 Block No. 33 920 15 34 802 35 754 a 36 788 37 509 38 554 39 571 38 40 784 41 519 42 42 411 30 43 442 44 459 34 45 588 46 578 4-7 928 9 43 251 49 642 50 872 13 51 866 11 52 552

~3 416 4 54 602 15 55 665 36 812

URBAN PR~MARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

.20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 56 857 2 57 766 81 58 851 21 59' 774 8 60 657 27 61 902 29 62 682 63 243 6 64 872 22 65 706 66 504 2Z 67 631 68 685 69 555 70 589 71 602 25 72 608 35 73 601 6

Waro. No. 23 20,144 9,633 Block No. 74 523 449

75 4.6~ 440 76 657 256 77 801 650 78 505 480 ·79 694 441 80 645 175 81 457 82 467 313 83 871 39 84 457 39 85 587 339 86 685 359 813 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 , 2 3 4

20/2/~V Amritsar Corporation Block No. 87 735 423 88 688 351 89 780 586 90 936 8;28 91 662 583 92 511 196 93 890 88 94 427 5 95 462 112 96 799 1:17 97 475 98 98 537 89 99 4'22 313 100 394 158 101 551 42 102 737 719 103 799 695 3.04 640 105 626 111 106 259 145 Ward No. 24 27,455 599 Block No. 107 572 108 702 10 109 S6p 8 110 588 111 411 112 563 113 625 114 518 115 358 116 572 117 531 6 814 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

·12 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 118 443 119 732 120 663 121 466 8 122 536 123 190 124 608 125 534 27 126 642 127 505 128 185 129 402 130 709 255 132 388 133 922 36 134 766 10 135 651 11 136 505 8 137 568 14 138 779 17 139 231 17 140 909 92 141 573 32 142 681 28 '143 628 44 144 574 145 838 146 864 1;7 440 148 535 4 149 6-41 29 815 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste p.opulation urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 .2 3 "4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 150 723 86 151 436 94 " 152 295 153 734 154 898 18

Ward No. 25 20,277 8,270 Block No. 155 272 21 156 685 40 157 761 256 158 555 30 159 451 7 160 265 6 161 389 22 162 391 22 153 766 164 715 38 165 357 166 952 25 167 926 .572 168 1,009 135 169 888 313 170, 706 171 569 172 593 173 646 352 174 523 209 175 338 27 176 239 163 177 871 834 178 ·163 143 179 1,052 1,052 816 URBAN PRIMARY CEMSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location N arne of town! Total Sc.heduled caste Code No. ward/urban bloCK population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation BloCK No. 180 513 251 181 1.019 522 182 105 105 l8! 485 485 184 487 423 185 499 207 186 559 535 187 556 521 188 972 954 Charge Ward No. 26 18.871 7.938 No. 6 1 860 854 2 633 624 3 449 42 La 488 103 5 432 206 6 841 565 7 353 120 8 476 294 9 607 388 .. 10 333 137 11 631 332 12 467 23 13 758 721 14 730 730 15 781 679 16 493 250 17 553 274 18 663 13 19 731 10 20 633 66 21 733 265 22 570 198 . 817 URBAlf PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPEBDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of townl Total Scheduled caste, , Code No. ward/urban block population popul~t1on

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Biock No. 23 721 468 24 819 89 25 730 118 26 596 10 2'7 668 9 Special Block No. 98 459 8 99 782 152 100 313 27 101 568 163 Ward No. 27 18,567 9,386 Block No. 28 580 191 29 514 187 30 578 99 31 669 268 n 716 359 33 700 228 34 654 93 35 789 293 36 672 532 37 692 14 38 507 132 39 797 15 40 747 127 41 693 42 689 563 43 641 606 44 733 6,02 45 662 611 Ward No. 27 Block No. 46 667 565 47 500 232 48 857 503 49 572 293 818 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II 'total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. warc:l!urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 50 647 240 51 635 502 52 513 409 53 616 40e 54 60e 466 55 579 521 56 340 327 Ward No. 28 12,464 4,045 Block No. 57 806 666 58 683 557 59 490 405 69 498 333 61 737 78 62 588 "222 63 464 106 64 335 39 65 748 210 66 764 435 67 598 186 68 892 491 69 691 68 70 955 81 7.1 556 2 72 432 28 73 469 9 74 637 31 75 619 20 76 502 78 W.ard No. 29 6,468 2,724 Block No. 77 571 26 78 519 6 79 489 -.- 819 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIx II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. warci/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 80 795 651 81 796 101 82 483 407 83 483 259 84 519 451 85 1,025 525 86 788 298

Charge Ward No. 30 7,082 465 No. 6 Block No. 87 609 24 88 483 12 89 634 90 752· 33 91 628 11 92 764 90 93 647 9 94 712 74 95 655 59 96 614 6 91 584 l47 Charge Ward No. 31 19,914 140 No. 7 Block No. 1 726 f52 2 691 312 3 675 288 4 592 435 5 674 402 6 593 269 7 799 463 8 630 290 9 665 492 10 504 326 11 697 385 12 61! 566 820 ORBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scbeduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 13 669 504 14 555 535 15 653 616 16 648 536 17 631 267 18 704 65 19 545 20 957 55 21 736 154 22 477 17 23 408 32 Charge Rly. Estate and Rly. Colony No. 7 Special Special Special Block No. 112 508 79 113 519 39 114 459 129 115 559 67 116 593 91

117 488 185 118 507 77 119 491 76 120 429 91 121 456 45 Ward No. 32 19,678 5,356 Block No. 24 612 25 830 48 26 760 143 27 667 608 28 658 150 29 563 12 30 549 31 785 151 32 692 89 821 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population' population .

1 2 3 4

20/2/:1v Amritsar Corporation Block' No. 33 G39 276 34 682 507 35 617 352 36 710 604 37 562 334 38 467 36 39 619 109 40 681 19 41 721 41 42 826 135 43 675 165 44 568 93 45 657 50 46 685 18 47 654 48 540 20 49 609 1()3 50 613 186 51 652 377 52 687 313 53 698 357

Ward No. 33 10,ll12 2,883 " Block No. 54 489 56 55 758 6 56 805 62 57 655 452 58 662 234 59 632 60 510 22 61 659 62 573 351 63 626 538 822 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 64 575 351 65 514 372 66 408 99 67 266 184 68 551 72 Special Block No. 122 248 19 123 468 51 124 527 11 125 116 3 Ward No. 34 11 ,460 793 Block No. 69 773 14 70 579 71 662 - 83 72 661 138 73 510 74 949 72 75 622 177 76 484 33 77 549 59 78 423 111 79 603 1 80 598 8 81 629 7 82 759 83 516 84 645 85 527 5 86 971 86 Ward No. 35 14,764 2,758 Block No. 87 478 190 88 565 170 82 575 47 823 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population uJiban block-wise

Location ,Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block populaUon population

1 2 3 4

'20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 90 624 15 91 565 27

92 5~4 93 620 7 94 513 29 95 606 95 597 97 617 33 98 622 116 99 571 100 558 7 101 579 311 102 648 199 103 476 573 336 105 563 235 106 709 26 107 609 447 108 577 465 109 724 31 110 521 51 111 ,656 12 Special Block No. 126 74 4 Charge Ward No. 36 20,190 1,916 No. 8 1 547 23 2 427 27 3 646 74 4 1,042 194 5 492 47 6 653 42 7 729 179 8 781 135 824 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX. II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 9 774 10 593 86 11 708 102 12 709 31 13 700 38 14 693 43 15 741:5 16 734 53 17 729 18 666 56 19 675 26 20 452 27 21 828 170 22 488 64 23 668 111 24 745 69 25 737 152 26 713 7 27 503 68

Special Blocks Guru Hanak Dev Univ~rsity Campus. Amrltsar Special Block No. 113 458 114 187 115 478 116 410 92 117 479 Ward No. 37 18,796 1,735 Block No. 28 892 63 Block No. 2S 555 340 I 30 467 69 31 559 21 32 548 38 33 376 103 825 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Block No. 34 543 95 35 401 110 36 531 4 37 726 14 38 670 16 39 525 5 40 754 15 41 486 8 42 582 14 43 737 10 44 567 45 560 46 785 198 47 887 147 48 785 12 49 837 6 50 468 142 51 520 Special - Block No. 118 539 119 556 120 542 5 121 591 122 496 152 123 420 148 124 891 Ward No. 38 11 ,276 2,648 Block No. 52 925 619 53 590 200 54 547 94 55 .625 504 56 588 565 57 583 826 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. w~rd/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation Bleak No. 58 709 33 59 659 60 478 61 '411 62 376 - 29 63 771 224 64 473 65 607 242 66 722 110 67 773 68 702 69 737 28 Ward No. 39 9,537 1,713 Block No. 70 539 260 71 559 276 72 691 68 73 885 191 74 683 75 867 271 76 533 4 77 493 78 498 7 79 654 513 80 477 81 893 7 82 454 54 83 531 Block No. 84 . 451 8 Block No. 85 329 54 Ward No. 40 18.258 817 • Block No. 86 730 8t 789 7 827 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total population Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population

1 .2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation • ,. Block No. 88 702 503 89 474 90 780 91 542 5 92 490 93 733 94 535 95 622 96 624 97 533 98 571 99 484 100 590 101 613 102 529 4 103 1,035 104 886 105 874 6 106 643 8 107 882 16 108 600 109 771 18 il0 877 86 111 836 65 112 513 99 Charge Ward No. 41 22,233 750 No. ~ Block No. 1 1,023 11 2 609 5 3 659 13 4 796 5 613 6 750 828 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4 20/2/IV Amritsar Corp oJc;i.i.o-r/ Block No. 7 731 8 410 .. - 9 394 10 602 5 11 519

12 395 13 824 14 648 15 720 53 16 551 17 573 18 700 19 374 20 826 10 21 604 22 578 53 23 686 15 24 679 27 25 604 18 26 449 161 .. 27 369 £ 28 852 39 29 839 30 30 450 37 31 556 32 651 16 33 557 32

PoUce Line Special Block No. 167 629 185 Amritsar 168 541 34 169 447 829 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

APPE~DIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block· population populatiop

1 2 3 ·4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation

Ward No. 42- 16,~30 1,250 Block No. 34 632 35 948 98 36 454 37 693 35 38 648 5 39 541 40 72 41 728 14 42 459 4 43 645 44 663 45 649

46 ~66 139 47 626 25 48 606 49 908 12 50 586 200

51 623 70 52 597

53 850 10 54 573 15 55 650 5 56 708 339 57 448 86 58 438 18 Ward No. 42 775 96 G.N.D. Special Block No. 170 114 Hospital

S.G.T.B. 171 272 63 Hospital

E.S.I. 172- 348 16 173 110 830 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No.~\ . ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4 20/2/IV Amrltsar Corp c..Uio'11

Ward No. 43 18,663 6,138 Block No. 60 352 61 613 78 62 404 218 63 631 64 611 309 65 522 -236 66 ·603 30 67 604 356 68 3eO 227 69 638 12 70 810 41 71 363 300 72 384 290 73 754 379 74 896 110 75 729 47 76 646 319 77 872 742 78 451 30B 79 941 781 80 665 27 81 552 82 714 172 83 465 224 84 621 32 85 594 276 86 622 127

Mental Special Block Ne. 174 1,163 297 Hospital T .B. Hos­ Speci.nl Block No. 175 189 85 pital 831 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation

Dental Col­ Special B~ock No. 176 63 35 lege and Hospital

Police Line Special Block No. 177 222 53 Magitha at 178 579 27 Amritsar Ward No. 44 23,197 960 Block No, 87 825 10 88 786 24 89 659 90 755 91 526 92 862 37 93 501 10 94 555 6 95 467 20 96 494 19 97 593 98 501 99 627 100 531 101 582 32 102 616 103 434 29 104 335 105 615 69 106 488 50 107 438 108 468 109 723 266 110 590 94 111 717 19 832 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amrltsar Corpy/.

Block No. 112 565 18 113 453 8 114 579 33 115 652 161 116 688 117 511 118 571 32 119 413 120 Z.61 121 742 9 122 590 6 123 513 124 711 125 576 8 126 484 Ward No. 45 24,382 7,496 Block No. 127 579 9 128 690 129 710 130 570 131 642 132 607 133 704 36 134 448 5 135 490 5 136 484 35 137 709 138 589 10

139 837 27 140 625 67 141 608 18 833 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise--

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code· No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4 20/2:-/IV A"rl'n+rsar COypOrtfticrn Block No. 142 498 154 143 531 178 144 668 164 145 549 298 146 716 680 147 558 262 148 681 503 149. 392 95 150 444 141 151 620 529 152 763 673 153 861 364 154 706 428 155 783 389 156 295 11 157 740 158 567 90 159 633 362 160 380 103 161 839 423

162 726 520 163 768 397 164 449 253 165 437 140 166 486 127 Charge Ward No. 46 32,050 3,057 No. 10 Block No. 1 655 2 527 3 443 4 546 5 545 834 URBAN PRIMhRY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Schcdulcd Ca5t(! population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban blocl{ population population

2 3 I,

20/2/IV Amritsar Corpn. Block No. 6 470 7 575 8 377 34 9 507 103 10 601 11 672 30 12 504 13 579 18 14 544 15 466 67 16 587 24

17 45~ 242 18 635 259 19 619 70 20 651 70 21 489 20 22 589 48 23 624 6 24 608 28 25 572 35 26 612 27 519 28 471 139 29 615 21 30 590 59 31 451 32 557 5 33 795 14 34 755 21 35 404 36 669 5 37 536 38 54£ 835 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total SCheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

, 1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation

Bloc)t No. 39 752 7 40 585 41 419 24 42 509 43 696 44 581 5 45 601 42 46 953 47 471 48 550 49 641 40 50 598 598 51 536 164 52 520 266 53 627 322 54 548 93 55 493 155 56 609 23 Ward No. 47 11 ,374 3,856 Block No. 57 485 58 576 55 59 882 119 60 602 122 61 846 189 62 866 23 63 445 64 515 65 564 66 '638 5 67 478 68 449 69 193 28 836 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPEIft>IX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/IV Amritsar ~orp.·

Block No. 70 323 55 71 &49 649 72 573 538 73 554 531 74 584 472 75 569 557

1 76 583 513 Ward No. 48 3,810 1,751 Block No. 77 603 475 78 519 404 79 582 476 80 557 65 81 619 319 Special Block No. 126 423 12 Special Block No. 127 507 Ward No. 49 8,208 3,858 Block No. 82 524 491 83 811 573 84 687 16 85· 569 20 86 524 229 87 532 299 88 568 196 89 541 405 90 519 511 91 553 553 92 473 363 93 706 21 94 511 172 Special Bloc:k No. 128 255 2 '435 7 Ward N.o. 50 17,345 6,879 Bloc:k No. 95 541 453 837 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urbct;n block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block . population population

1 2 3 4·

20/2/IV Amritsar Corporation

Block No. 96 644 490 97 512 109 98 505 30 99 573 110 100 526 56 101 563 421 102 601 93 103 575 63 104 578 232 105 122 25 106 610 40 107 600 35B lOB 552 351 109 666 2BB 110 541 471 111 473 112 608

113 542 421

114 60~ 537 115 651 232 116 517 375 117 428 114 118 511 161 119 951 30B 120 546 198 121 584 221 122 795 250 123 593 281 124 • 367 135 125 454 56 838 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/V AMRITSAR (CANTT. BOARD) Amritsar Cantt 3,832 1,005 Ward No. 1 1,838 401 Block No. 1 589 165 ~ 526 100 3 723 136 Ward No. 2 724 111 Block No. 4 724 111 Ward No. 3 1,270 493 Block No. 5 582 23 688 . 470

20/2/VI J andiala (M .C) 19,293 5,771 Ward No. 1 1,933 1,465 Block No. 1 754 479 2 703 642 :3 476 344 Ward No. 2 1,658 911 Block No. 4 818 405 5 840 506 Ward No. 3 2,230 655 Block No. 6 681 145 7 360 8 695 253 9 494 257 Ward No. 4 1,014 72 Block No. 10 464 72 11 550 Ward No. 5 1.,046 30 Block No. 12 568 5 13 478 25 Ward No.6 1,061 3 Block No. 14 528 '\.5 533 3 839 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduied Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/.VI Jandiala (M.C. ) Ward N.c. 7 1,159 24 Block No. 16 702 17 17 457 7 Ward No. 8 1,496 272 Block No. 18 386 19 308 48 20 802 224 Ward No. 9 2,670 1,509 Biock No. 21 674 343 22 418 183 23 600 338 24 456 260 25 522 385 Ward No. 10 1,375 433 Block No. 26 822

Bl~ck No. 27 553 433 Ward No: 11 "- 1,051 59 BbSck No. 28 541 11 29 510 48 Ward No. 12 1,442 314 Block· No. 30 767 6 3) 735 308 Ward No. 13 1,158 ·24 Block No. 32 580 3 33,· 578 21

20/2/VII Rayya (NAC) 9 p l22 2.008 Ward No. 1 9,122 2,008 Block No. 1 335 134 2 650 142 3 715 150 4 520 9 5 785 421 840 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location NaIm! of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population I= opulatiori

1 3 4

20/2/VII Rayya (NAC). Block No. 6 950 108 7 532 8 8 456 51 9 518 244 10 355 60 11 690 255 12 873 61 13 307 20 14 680 261 SpeCial Block No. 15 350 55 16 406 29 20/2/VIII Tarn-Taran (M .C) 47,529 8,948 Ward No. 1 3,193 188 Block No. 1 611 20 2 471 .66 3 483 55 4 505 23 5 445 6 678 24 Ward No. 2 3,092 187 Block No. 7 541 10 8 445 91 9 621 10 1,485 86 Ward No. 3 3,040 1,297 Block No. 11 330 5 12 526 35 13 623 14 580 326 15 436 386 16 545 54! War<1 No. 4 3,318 748 Block No. 17 644 137 841 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total SCheduled caste Code No. ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

,20/2/VIlI Tarn-Taran (M.C.) , Block No. 18 584 362 19 700 140 20 574 102 ·21 816 7 Ward No. 5 2,295 • 32 Block No. 22 621 23 23 701 24 . 973 9 Ward No. 6 2,924 131 Block No. 25 530 26 181 7 27 815 22 28 732 22 29 666 80 Ward No. 7 2,590 5 Block No. 30 650 31 431 5 32 598 33 424 34 487 Ward No.8 2,407 344 Block No. 35 791 96 36 738 61 31 818 181 Ward No. 9 2,110 175 Block No. 38 540 39 433 93 40 557 70 41 580 12 Ward No. 10 2,050 14 Block No. 42 594 43 498 -- 842 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Narne of town/ , Total Sched uled caste Code ward/urban block pop,ulation population

1 2 3 4

20/2/VIII Tarn Taran (M.C). Block No. 44 690

45 268, 14 Ward No. 11 2,398 132 Block No. 46 825 47 655 8 48 455 49 463 124 Ward No. 12 2,820 780 Block No. 50 518 205 51 522 247 52 786, 125 53 506 181 54 488 22 Ward No. 13 2,762 906 Block No. 55 931 184 56 675 421 57 596 124 58 560 177 Ward No. 14 2,769 286 Block No. 59 439 104 60 479 31 61 510 62 .507 59 63 548 31 64 286 61 Ward No. 15 3,918 1,199 Block No. 65 929 240 66 995 676 67 608 180 68 523 61 69 325 8 70 538 34 843 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II TOtal and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code ward/urban block population population

1 2 3 4

20/2/VIII Tarn Taran (M.C.)

Ward No. 16 1,996 815 Block No. 71 559 93 72 516 340 73 389 7 74 552 375 Ward No. 17 3,847 1,709 Block No. 75 '725 59 76 863 479 77 811 757 78 735 460 Special Block No. 79 713 14 20/2/IX Patti (M.C) 27,776 5,635 Ward No. 1 1,783 80 BloCk No. 1 5eO 11 2 .620 3 58;3 69 Ward No. 2 1,494 42 Block Np. 4 349 550 15 6 616 27 Ward No. 3 1,455 176 Block No. 7 594 8 411 151 9 450 25 Ward No.4 2,096 466

Block No~ 10 664 11 604 152 12 828 314 Ward No-. 5 1,912 299 Block No. 13 ,682 258 14 676 41 15 554. 844 ORBAN PRIMARY CENSOS ABSTRACT APPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code ward/urban block population population

1 2' 3 4

20/2/IX Patti (M.e). Jf) -I ~

Ward No. 6 1,658 84 Block No. 16 510 36 17 571 46 18 577 2

Ward No. 7 1,443 309 Block No. 19 757 106 686 203 Ward No. 8 1,615 ,428 Block No. 21 630 133 22 535 66 23 450 229 Ward No. 9 2,287 655 Block No. 24 546 109 25 749 401 26 495 132 27 497 13 Ward No. 10 1,432 211 Block No. 28 546 172 29 342 39 30 544 Ward No. 11 1,673 23 Block No. 31 520 23 • 32 567 33 586 Ward No. 12 1,291 392 Block No. 34 374 35 497 356 36 426 36 Ward No. 13 2,127 370 Block No. 37 735 93 38 774 145 39 618 132 845 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT J\PPENDIX II Total and Scheduled Caste population urban block-wise

Location Name of town/ Total Scheduled caste Code No, ward/urban blod<: population population. ------2 3

20/2/IX Patti (M.C. ) Ward No. 14 3~142 533 Block No. 40 385 42 41 576 94 42 534 86 43 475 121 Special Block No. 48 925/ 141 -... ' 49 247 49 Ward No. 15 2,362 1,567 Block No. 44 488 252 45 587 242 46 622 562 47 665 511

20/2/X Bhikhiwind (C.T) 11,958 3,149 Ward No. 1 11 ,958 3,149 Block No. 1 988 464 2 874 485 3 898 301 4 767 320 5 631 393 6 874 74 7 765 63 8 633 19 9 605 181 10 450 97 11 348 118 12 550 327 13 643 114 Special Block No. 14 585 9 15 720 57 16 873 52 17 352 50 18 " 402 25 846

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CEftSUS ABSTRACT

S1. District/ Total! No. of Tot.al schedu led Total scheduled literates No. C.D. Block/· Rural/ house- cilste population cas te popu 1at ion U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age group Town with S.C. 0-6 members

P M F P M F P M F

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

2. Amritsar District T 118,335 701,444 375,997 325,447 139,90973,784 66,125 189,303127.30561,998

R 91,686 539,471 289,253250,218 108,838 57 ~348 51,490133,543 92,15041,393 U 26,649 161,973 86,744 75.229 31,071 16,436 14,635 55,760 35,15520,605

1. Ajnala C.D. Block T 6,049 36,165 19,311 16,8~4 7,489 3,927 3,562 9,445 6,391 3,O'i4 R 6,049 36,165 19,311 16,854 7,489 3,927 3,562 9,445 6,39) 3,054

U 2. Chogawan C.D. Block T 7,174 42,944 23,194 19,750 8,902 4,689 4,213 8,513 5,982 2,531 R 6,477 38,852 21,037 17,815 8,061 4,249 3,812 7,491 5,298 2,193 U 697 4,092 2,157 1,935 841 440 401 1,022 684 338

R~ja Sansi CT U 697 4,092 2,157 1,935 841 440 401 1,022 684 ' 338 3. Jandiala C.D. Block T 7,227 42,722 22,860 19,862 8,778 4,646 4,132 11,549 7,825 3,724 R 7,227 42,722 22,860 19,862 8,778 4,646 4,132 11,549 7,825 3,724 U 4. Majitha C.D. Block T 7,052 43,127 23,037 20,090 8,415 4,412 4,003 13,452 9,086 4,366

R 6,979 42,631 2~,765 19,866 8,307 4,348 3,959 13,311 8;998 4,313

U 73 496 272 224 lu8 64 411 141 88 53 Rori and Idgar (OG) U 73 496 272 224 108 64

5. Verka C.D. Block T 8,931 52,558 28,511 24,047 10,804 5,718 5,086 14,284 9,729 4,555 R 8,931 52,558 28,511 24,047 10,804 5,718 5,086 14,284 9,729 4,555 U 6. Rayya C.D. Block T 8,164 48,245 25,500 22,745 9,852 5,244 4,608 16,069 10,583 5,486 R 8,164 48,245 25,500 22,745 9,852 5,244 4,608 16,069 10,583 5,486 U

7. Tarsikka C.D. Block T 5,632 33,702 17,916 15,786 6,592 3,~17 3,0/5 9,918 6,649 3,269 R 5,632 33,702 17,916 15,786 6,592 3,517 3,075 9,918 6,649 3,269

U 847

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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers Cult ivators Agrlculturc livestock Mining,and labourers forestry, fishing quarrYlng . hunting and plantation, orchards and allied activities (I-IX) II III IV

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

214,~49 204,218 10,031 7,111 6,890 221 140.653 135.604 5,049 1,294 1,241 53 20 19 1 166,108 159.339 6,769 6,237 6.039 198 128,170 123.771 4.399 977 940 37 4 3 1 48.141 44.879 3,262 874 851 . 23 12,483 11,833 650 3H 301 16 16 16 10,951 .10,487 464 965 878 87 7,865 7,647 218 62 61 10,951 10,487 464 965 878 87 7,865 7,647 218 62 . 61

13,852 13,304 548 645 645 9,905 9,737 168 63 62 12,525 12,170 355. 604 604 9,610 9,449 161 56 55 1,327 1,134 193 41 41 295 288 7 7 7 1 1,327 1,134 193 41 41 295 288 7 7 7 13,200 12,637 563 444 442 2 10,138 9,656 482 90 89 13,200 12,637 563 444 442 2 10,138 9,-656 482 90 89

12,454 12,113 341 456 455 9,489 9,357 132 56 56 12,321 11,980 341 456 455 9,402 9,270 132 56 56 133 133 87 87

16,068 15,347 721 292 289 3 9,919 9,553 366 68 67 16,068 15,347 721 292 289 3 9,919 9,553 366 68 67

13,774 13,140 634 284 267 17 9.:548 .9.263 285 . 64 61 3 2 2 13,774 13,140 634 284 ·267 17 . 9,548 9.263 , 285 64 61 3 2 2

10,135 9,582 553 173 167 6 8,363 '1,900 463 68 65 3 10,135 9,582 553 173 167 6 8,363 .7,900 463 68 65 3 848

ANNEXURE DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Sl. Distrlct/ Total/ Manuf acturi ng, Manufacturing, Constructions Trade and No. C.O. Slock/ Rural/ processing. processing, corrmerce U.A./City/ Urban servicing and servicing and repai rs in repairs in household other than industry househo 1d indus t ry V(a) V(b) VI VIII

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

2 3 29 30 31 ~2 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

2. Amritsar District T 1,545 1,194 351 17.124 16.441 1.283 5.143 5.062 81 9.665 9,288 377 R 655 498 157 6.654 5.793 861 2.850 2.843 7 4.421 4.289 138 U 890 696 194 11.070 10.648 422 2.293 2,219 74 5.238 4,999 239 1. Ajnala C.O. Block T 75 58 17 380 351 29 216 216 268 260 8 R 75 58 17 380 351 29 216 216 268 260 8 U 2. ChogawanC.D.BlockT 7'0 549 161 735 596 139 212 211 348 338 10 R 58 45 13 697 567 130 159 158 285 278 7 U 652 504 148 38 29 9 53 53 63 60 3 Raj a Sans i CT U 652 504 148 38 29 9 53 53 63 60 3 3. Jandia'a C.Il.Bleck T 10 9 487 468 19 238 238 304 ·296 8 R 10 9 487 468 19 238 238 304 296 8 U 4. MajithaC.D.Block T 102 75 27 701 591 110 211 211 303 295 8

R 96 69 27 693 583 110 210 210 ~88 280 8 U 6 6 8 8 1 15 15 Rori and Idgarh (OG)U 5. Verka C.D. Block T 87 72 15 1,763 1,599 164 887 885 2 550 518 32 R 87 72 15 1.763 1,599 164 887 885 2 550 518 32 U 6. RayyaC.O.Block T 25 16 9 •7a5 553 152 340 339 722' 699 23 R 25 16 9 705 553 152 349 339 1 722 699 23 U 7. Tarsikka C.D.Block T 48 41 7 279 252 27 119 119 226 218, 8 R 48 41 7 279 252 27 119 119 226 218 8 U 849

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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers Transport storage Other services and cOll1llunicat ions

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

11,348 11,294 54 19,746 17,185 2,561 101 29 72 487,094 171,750 3'5,344-

5.035 5,026 9 11,099 10,137 962 98 28 70 373~265 129,886 243,379 6,313 6,268 45 8,647 7,048 1,599 3 1 2 113,829 41,864 71,965 263 263 857 753 104 1 25,213 8,824 16,389

263 263 ~57 753 104 25,213 8,824 16,389

313 311 2 920 854 66 3 2 29,089 9,889 19,200 245 245 811 769 42 26,327 8,867 17,460 68 66 2 109 85 24 3 2 2,762 1,022 1,740 68 66 2 109 85 24 3 1 2 2,762 1,022 1,740 529 529 960 910 50 3 3 29,519 10,223 19,296 529 529 960 910 50 3 3 29,519 10,223 19,296

335 335 801 738 -63 30,673 10,924 19,749 324 324 796 733 63 30,310 10,785 19,525 11 11 5 5 363 139 224

1,062 1,058 4 1,440 1,306 134 37 24 13 36,453 13,140 23,313 1,062 1,058 4 1,440 '.306 134 37 24 13 36,453 13,140 23,313

758 758 1,326 1,182 144 21 20 34,450 12,359 22,091

758 758 1,326 1,1~2 144 21 1 20 34,450 12,359 22,091 -_ 304 304 555 516 39 23,567 8,334 15,233 304 304 555 516 39 23,567 8,334 15,233 -- 850

DISTRICT PRIMARY-CENSUS ABSTRACT

S1. Di strict! Total! No. of Total scheduled Total scheduled literates No. C.D. Block! Rura1/ house- r.A<;te Dopulatioro ' caste population U.A.!City/ - Urban holds in the age group To~ with S.C. 0-6 members

P M F P M F p M F

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

8. Choh1a Sahib T 4,019 23,480 12,682 10,798 4,555 2,474 2,081 5,385 3,887 1,498 C.D. Block R 4,019 23,480 12,682 10,798 4',555 2,474 2,081 5,385 3,887 1,498 U 9. Gandiwind C.o. Block T 6,398 37,266 19,878 17,388 7,746 4,064 3,682 8,255 5,577 2,678 R 6,398 37,266 19,878 17,388 7,746 4,064 3,682 8,255 5,577 2,678

U 10. Khadur Sahib T 6,620 38,239 20,489 17,750 7,533 3,997 3,536 10,379 7,213 3,166 C.O. Block R 6,620 38,239 20.489 17 ;750 7,533 3,997 3,539 10,379 7,213 3,166 U -- 11. Naushehra Pannuan T 4,549 26,703 14,296 12,407 5,465 2,829 2,636 5,993 4,378 1,615 C.D. Block R 4,549 26,703 14,296 12,407 5,465 2,829 2,636 5,993 4,378 1,615

U 12. Tarn Taran C.O. Block T 7,200 42,759 22,904 19,855 8,760 4,534 4,226 9,532 6,733 2,799 R 7,200 42,759 22,904 19,855 a,i60 4,534 4,226 9,532 6,733 2,799 U 13. Bhikhiwind C.D. Block T 5,705 32,593 17,556 15,037 6,495 3,335 3,160 5,lS7 3,894 1,363 R 5,182 29,444 15,815 13,629 5,840 2,997 2,843 4,707 3,460 1,247

1I 523 3,149 1,74~ 1,402 655 338 317 550 434 116 8h i kh i wi nd l CT) U 523 3,149 1,741 1,40B 655 338 317 550 434 lHi 14. Patti C.D. Block T 4,318 24,949 13,517 11,432 4,.n3 2,533 2,240 4,745 3,519 1,226 " R 4,318 24,949 13,517 11,432 4,773 2,533 2,240 4,745 3,51..9 1,226 U 15. Va1toha C.D. Block T 3,932 21,756 11,772 9,984 4,283 2,271 2,012 2,480 1,910 570 R 3,932 21,756 11,772 9,984 4,'283 2,271 2,01Z 2,480 1.9tO 570

U 851

FOR SCHEDli. ED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Total main workers Cultivators Agricultural Livestock ,Mining. and labourers forestry, fishing QuarrYln~ . hunting and plantation, orchards and allied activities (I-IX) II I I I IV

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

7,350 7,127 223 213 213 6,213 6,029 184 39 38 7,350 7,127 . 223 213 213 _0. 6,213 6,029 184 39 38

11,101 11,137 564 590 , 557 33 9,422 8,975 447 52 51 '11,701 11,137 564 590 557 33 9,422 8,975 447 52 51

11,691 11,206 485 285 284 9,727 9,400 327 51 51

11,691 11,206 ~5 285 284 9,727 9,400 327 51 51

8,115 7,750 365 313 309 4 6,304 6,095 209 78 66 12 8,115 7,750 365 313 309 4 6,304 6,095 209 78 66 12

13,254 12,913 341 274 264 10 10,893 10,626 210 83 78 5 13,254 12,913 341 274 264 10 10,893 10,683 210 83 78 5

10,820 10,163 657 343· 328 15 B,771 8,261 510 62 62 1 9,826 9,180 646 328 313 15 8,182 7,678 504 62 62 1 994 983 11 15 15 589 583 6

994 ,983 11 15 15 589 583 6 , 'f 7,858 7,547 311 333 315 18 6,554 6,334 220 96 89 7 7,858 7,547 311 333 315 18 6,554 6,334 220 96 89 7 1

7,339 7,136 203 683 682 6,030 5,839 19.1 52 51 1 7,339 7,136 203 683 682 6,030 5,839 191 52 51 1 852

DIS11(ICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INOUSTRIAL CATEGORY Of. MAIN WORKERS 51. District/ Tota1/ Manufacturing, Manufactur1nq, Construct ions Trade and No. C.D. Block! Rural! processing, processing. conmerce U.A.!City/ Urban servicing and servicing and repairs in re~airs in household ot er'than industry household indi,lstry V(a) V(b) VI Vlli

P ", F P H F P H F P H F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

8. Choh1a Sahib T 6 5 76 69 7 24 24 94 9ci 4 C.D. Block R 6 5 76 69 7 24 24 94 90 4 U 9. Gandiwind T 24 19 5 372 341 31 133 133 251 246 5 C.D. Block R 24 19 5 372 341 31 133 133 251 246 5

10. Khadur Sah i b T 93 52 41 273 225 48 85 85 262 256 6 C.D. Block R 93 52 41 273 225 48 85 85 262 256 6 U 11. Naushehra Pannuan T 31 30 172 150 22 67 67 430 424 6 C.D. Block R 31 30 172 150 22 67 67 430 424 6

U 12. Tarn Taran T 8 8 355 330 25 139 137 2 322 310 12 C.O. Block R 8 8 355 330 25 139 137 2 322 310 12 U 13. Bhikhiwind T 53 45 S 299 226 73 130 129 338 330 8 C.D. Block R 53 45 8 260 188 72 127 126 197 189 8 U 39 38 1 3 3 141 141 Bhikhiwind (eT) u 39 38 1 3 3 141 141 14. Patti C.D. Block T 27 20 7 117 92 25 77 77 128 125 3 R 27 20 7 117 92 25 77 77 1.28 125 3 U 15. Valtoha C.D. Block T 14 13 25 25 29 29 100 100 R 14 13 25 25 29 29 100 100 U 853

O:OR SCHEDlI. ED CASTES

INQUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers rransport storage Other serv ices ~d communication~

VIII IX

p M F p. M F p F p M F

41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

96 94 2 589 . 569 20 5 5 16,125 5.,555 10,570 96 94 2 589 569 20' 5 5 16,125 5,555 10,570

343 341 2 514 474 40 25565 8,741 16,824 343 341 2 514 474 40 25,565 8,741 16,824

162 162 753 691 62 26,548 9,283 17,265 162 162 753 691 62 26,548 9,283 17,265

205 204 515 405 110 18.588 6,546 12,042 205 204 515 . 405 110 18,588 6.546 12,042

356 356 824 747 77 29.505 9,991 19,514 356 356 824 747 77 29,505 9.991 19,514

195 195 628 587 41 31 3 28 21,742 7,390 14,352 164 164 452 415 37 31 3 28 19,587 6,632 12,955 31 31 176 172 4 ~ 2.155 758 1,397 31 . 11 176 172 4 2,155 758 1.397 158, 158 367 336 31 17,091 5,970 11,121 . , 158 158 .. 367 336 31 17.091 . 5,970 11,121 ..... ' . -.. 66 66 .. 340 331 9 14.417 4,636 9,781 _ _ .. 14,417 4,636 9,781 66 66 .. 340· 331 9 854

DISTRICT PRI~Y CENSUS ABSTRACT

5). District/ Total/ No. of Total scheduled' Total scheduled literates No. C.D. Block; Rural/ house- caste population caste population U.A./City/ Urban holds in the age-group Town with S.C. 0-6 members

P M F P M F P M F

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

Urban Total U 26.649 161,973 86,744 75,229 31,0]116.436 14,635 55,760 35,15520,605 Cities/U.A's having population 100,000 and above 1. Amritsar (M.Corp) U 20,562 124,783 66,728 58,055 23,715 12,514 11,201 44,608 27,77616,832 Towns/U.A's having population less than 100,000 1. Ramdas (M.C.) U 374 2,210 1,153 1,057 462 248 214 756 483 273 2. Raja Sansi (C. T.) U 697 4,092 2,157 ',935 841 440 401 1,022 684 338 3. Majitha (U.A.) U 710 4,372 2,339 2,033 881 476 405 1,414 918 496 (i) Majitha (M.C.) U 637 3,876 2,067 1,809 773 412 361 1,273 830 443 (ii) Rorl and Idgah U 73 496 272 224 108 64 44 141 88 53 (O.G.) 4. Amritsa.r Caott.(C.B.)U 179 1,005 522 483 166 88 78 506 313 193 5. Jandiala (M.e.) u 947 5,771 3,072 2,699 1,152 607 545 1,651 1,063 588 6. *Rayya (N.A.C.) U 325 2,008 1.091 917 404 211 193 755 519' 236 7. Tarn Taran (M.C.) U 1,415 8,948 4.]90 4.158 1.726 901 825 3,109 1.933 1.176 8. Patti (M.C.) U 917 5,635 3,151 2,484 1,069 613 456 1,389 1,032 357

9. 8hikhiwind (C.T.) U 523 3,149 1,741 1,408 655 33~ 317 550 434 116 • 855

FM SClf£OIlEP CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Tota' main 'IIOrkers CuhiVators AgricuUura' Lhestock. ''4in1ng and labourers forestry, fishing 'quarrying hunting and plantation, orchards and allied activities (I-IX) II III 1'1

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

48.141 44.879 3.262 814 851 23 12,483 11.833 650 317 301 16 16 16 -- - 37,229 34,546 2,683 536 522 14 7,646 7,096 550 243 230 13 2 2 --

583 558 25 44 43 295 290 5 2 2 -- 1.327 • 1,134 193 41 41 295 288 7 7 7 1,234 1.205 29 52 52 835 815 20 1,101 1.072 29 52 52 748 728 20 133 133 P,7 P,7

,282 228 54 12 12 34 31 3 1,676 1.608 68 12 12 1,068 1,026 42 7 7 543 535 8 8 8 144 144 4 4 2,620 2,464 156 34 29 5 780 769 11 12 12

1~653 1,618 35 132 129 3 819 810 9 7 7 13 13 994 983 11 15 11: I:IlQ 1:1:11 ,; 856

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Sl. District/ Total I Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Constructions Trade and No. C.O. Block/ Rural/ processing, processing, conmerce U.A./City/ Urban sen icing and servicing and repai rs in regairs 1n household at n .. tban 1n

P M F P M F P M F P M F

2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Urban Total U 890 696 194 11.070 10.648 422 2.293 2.219 74 5.238 4.999 239 Gities/U.A's having population 100,000 and above 1. Amritsar (".Corp) U 183 140 43 10,284 9,884 400 1,992 1,919 73 3,952 3.756 196 Towns/U.A's having population less than 100,000 1. Ramdas (M.C.) U 16 15 1 46 46 12 12 -- 27 27 2. Raja Sansi (C. T.) U 652 504 148 38 29 9 53 53 63 60 3 3. Majitha (U.A.) U .25 25 61 59 2 21 21 76 76 (i) Majitha (M.e.) u 19 19 53 51 2 20 20 61 61 (1i) Rori and Idgah U 6 6 8 8 1 15 15 (O.G.) 4. Amritsar Gantt (C.B.)U 34 33 5 5 19 18 1 5. Jandiala (M.C.) U 2 2 162 159 3 47 47 101 99 2 6. *Rayya (M.A.C.) U 4 3 56 56 23 23 111 111 1. Tarn Taran (M.C.) U 7 6 289 284 5 110 109 636 603 33 8. Patti (M.C.) U 61 60 27 27 112 108 4 9. Bhikhiwind lC.T.) U 39 38 , 3 3 141 141

*TolMfls treated as such for the first time in 1981 Census which continue as towns 1n 1991 Census. 857

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INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal workers Non-workers Transport storage Other services a,nd conmunicat ions

Vill 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

6,313 6,268 45 8,647 7,048 1,599 3 1 2 113,829 41,864 71,965

5,569 - 5,.531 38 6,822 5,466 1,356 87,554 32,182 55,372

28 28 113 95 18 1,627 595 1,032 68 '66 2 109 85 24 3 1 2 2,762 1,022 1,;740 43 43 120 113 7 3,138 '1,134 2,004 32 32 115 108 7 2.775 995 1,780 11 11 5 5 363 139 224

25 25 153 104 49 723 294 429 117 117 160 139 21 4.095 1,464 2,631 31 31 162 155 7 1,465 556 909 268 264 4 484 388 96 6,328 2,326 4.002 133 132 348 331 17 3.982 1.533 2.449 31 31 176 172 4 -- 2,155 758 1.397

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