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CENSUS OF 1991

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-B-204,'RGI/ND'9!'( PREFACE

"To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wifd flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour"

Such as described in the above verse would be the gl apillc oU~':''1me of the effort to consolidate the district-level data relating to all the districts of a state 01 the union territories into a single tome as is this volume. This publication is part of the State and District Profile series of the 1991 census and is brought out in continuation of the State Profile 1991 India volume, to serve as a handy reference compendium of the district­ level data from the 1991 census.

The data in this volume comprises 41 tables arranged in 12 sections and preceded by a map showing the constituent districts. The 12 sections are: General Data, Population Structure, Nuptiality, Fertility and Child Mortality, Literacy and Education, Work Participation, Migration, Religion, Language, Housing and Household Amenities, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns and an overall Population Scenario of the Past and Present.

The first section presents the basic administrative data like area, number of districts, tahsils, development blocks, towns and villages, population, number of households, density, per cent decadal variation, sex ratio, per cent of urban population and inhabited villages classified population size. The second section on population structure gives the distribution of population by age and sex, the ratio of children to women and the dependency ratio of young people of age 0 to 14 years as well as old people of age 60 plus to those in the working age group 15 to 59 years.

The third section on nuptiality presents certain selected indicators on female nuptiality, proportion of married females and the proportions of married, widowed and divorced or separated among the aged.

The fourth section on fertility and child mortality presents data on the number of children per woman at the completion of the reproductive period, the crude birth rate, total fertility rate and child mortality rate.

The fifth section on literacy and education gives selected indicators on literacy and education, literacy rates for selected age groups by sex, distribution of literates by educational level. distribution of females in the reproductive age group by educational level and the percentages of child workers attending school. .

The sixth section on work participation contains tables on the main workers and marginal workers in selected age groups and the percentage distribution of main workers by educational level, by industrial category, by industrial and occupational classifications and of non-workers by main activity.

The seventh section on migration presents the district-level data available on migration viz. in-migrants by place of birth and place of last residence.

The eighth section on religion gives the data on the six numerically biggest religions in each district. The ninttl section on language contains data on the distribution of population by language as well as the speaker-strengths of the numerically largest languages and mother tongues arranged in descending order. This will give a graphic picture of the language profile of the district which is not easily available anywhere else.

The tenth section on housing and household amenities presents the data on the distribution of households by type of house occupied and the availability of electricity, drinking water and toilet facilities to households.

The eleventh section gives the details of urban agglomerations, cities and tvwtr like their population, sex ratio, literacy rate and work participation rates.

The twelfth selection tops off the tables giving the population scenart0 ~t the district level based on the censuses after independence starting with the 1951 census til! 1991. Since the population projections for the future are not available at the district­ ievel, the future population scenario, though available at the national and state levels, could not be given at the district level. This section gives the district-level data fo;- 1951, 1961, 1971 and 1981 as recast as per the 1991 jurisdiction of the districts. The tables present the data on population, per cent decadal variation in population, annual exponential growth rate, sex ratio and the urban population for the period 1951-91 which will come in extremely handy for convenient reference at ~ place.

The District Profile series of which this volume is a part is the fruitful outcome of over two years of intensive and sustained work to cull out and put together all the available district-level data feasible of presentation here. It is hoped that this will serve as a handy reference source to a wide spectrum of data users like policy planners, administrators, scholars and researchers.

December 1998 Dr. M. Vijayanunni New Delhi Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India

iv CONTENTS Page Preface jjj

Concepts and definitions VII Map of xi LIST OF TABLES General Data - State and Districts 1. Area, Number of Tahsils, C D. Blocks, Towns and Villages, 1991 2 2. Population and Number of households, 1991 4 3. Density, Per cent decadal variation, Sex ratio and Percentage of urban 7 population, 1991 4 Districts ranked according to Area, Population and Density, 1991 9 5. Number of Inhabited Villages classified by population size, 1991 10

Population Structure 6. Distribution of Population by Age and Sex, 1991 16 7. Child-woman ratios, 1991 23 8. Dependency ratios, 1991 24

Nuptiality 9. Selected indicators on Female Nuptiality, 1991 26 10. Proportion of Married females in selected age groups, 1991 29 11. Proportions of Married, Widowed and Divorced/Separated among the 30 aged by sex, 1991

Fertility and Child Mortality 12. Number of children ever born and Number of children surviving 34 per ever married woman in the age group 45-49 years, 1991 13. Crude Birth Rate and Total Fertility Rate, 1991 35 14 Child Mortality Indicators, 1991 36

Literacy and Education 15. Selected indicators on Literacy and Education, 1991 38 16. Literacy rates for selected age groups by Sex, 1991 44 17. Distribution of literates by Educational level, 1991 50 18. Distribution of females in the age group 15-44 years by Educational 57 level,1991 19. Number of children in the age group 10-14 years and the proportion 60 among them attending school. 1991

v Work Participation 20. Population and Proportion of Main workers and Marginal workers in 64 selected age groups, 1991 21. Distribution (in per cent) of main workers by Educational Level, 1991 79 22. Dlstnbution (in per cent) of mam workers by Industrial category, 1991 86 23. Distribution (in per cent) of main workers by National Industrial 92 Classification, 1991 24. Distribution (In per cent) of mam workers by Occupational 94 Classification. 1991 25. Distribution (In per cent) of non workers by main activity, 1991 96

Migration 26. In-migrants by Place of Birth, 1991 100 27. In-migrants by Place of Last residence with duration of residence 0-9 102 years, 1991

Religion 28. Six numerically biggest religions arranged in descending order of the 106 number of followers, 1991

Language 29. Distribution of population by Scheduled Languages, 1991 114 30. Numerically biggest Languages arran~d in descending order of the 116 number of speakers, 1991 31. Numerically biggest Mother Tc ngues rranged in descending order of 129 the number of speakers, 1991

Housing and Household Amenities 32. Distribution of households by Type of House occupied, 1991 144 33 Availability of Electricity, Safe drinking water and TOilet facilities to 147 Households, 1991

Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns 34 Urban agglomerations, Cities and Towns and their population, 1991 153 35. Number of Urban agglomerations, Cities and Towns classified by 160 population size, 1991 36 Sex ratio, literacy rates and work participation rates in Urban 165 Agglomerations, Cities and Towns, 1991 37. Distribution (in per cent) of main workers in Urban Agglomerations, 172 Cities and Towns by industrial category, 1991

Population Scenario - Past and Present 38. Population, 1951-91 188 39 Per cent decadal variation in population and average annual 189 exponential growth rate, 1951-91 40 Sex ratio (number of females per 1,000 males), 1951-1991 190 41 Urban population and its proportion to total population, 1951-1991 191

VI CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

Generaf Data Village The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise several hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries within each forest range officer's beat is treated as one village. Town The following are treated as towns: (a) Statutory towns, i.e., municipal corporation, IT'unicipal board, cantonment board, notified area, etc .. (b) Census towns which are non-statutory towns and are actually rural areas but satisfy the following criteria: (i) Minimum population of 5,000. (ii) Density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (iii) Seventy-five per cent of the male working population engaged in non agricultural activity. City Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are called cities. Urban Agglomerations Sometimes two or more towns may be contiguous to each other making it necessary to consider them together for studies on urbanisation in the area. In some other cases there are large railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., just outside the statutory limits of a town but adjoining it. Though these areas may not themselves qualify to be treated as towns, it would be realistic to treat them as urban. Such areas are termed as 'outgrowths'(O.G.) and may cover the whole or part of a village. The above two types of contiguous urban areas are called 'Urban Agglomerations'. An urban agglomeration may comprise (a) A town and contiguous outgrowths; or (b) Two or more towns and their outgrowths, if any; all of them forming a contiguous spread of urban area. Household A group of persons who commonly live together and take food from a common kitchen unless exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. A household may contain persons related to each other, unrelated persons or both. Boarding houses, hostels, messes, rescue homes, orphanages, jails etc., are examples of households comprising of unrelated persons only and are termed institutional households. Population structure Age Age is measured in terms of the completed number of years. Nuptia/ity Never married A person who has never been married at any time before. Marriedl Currently A person whose marriage is subsisting with spouse living. It may be the first or married subsequent marriage of either of the persons. Persons who are recognized by custom or society as married and persons in stable de facto union are aiso considered as married. Widowed A person whose spouse is dead and who has not been married again. Divorced or separated A person who has been separated from the spouse and IS living apJrt with no apparent intention of living together again or who has been divorced either by decree of a law court or by accepted social or religious custom but who has not been remarried. Duration of marriage Duration of marriage has been derived as the difference between the age and age at m<.lrnage.

Fertility and Child Mortality

The estimates presented in this section have been obtained using the data on number of children ever born and number of cl.lldren surviving to ever married women and the births during the year prior to census to currently married women. In some cases the underlying assumptions for appiYlng the estimation procedures may not be valid, specifically In areas where there has been significant fall in the levels of fertility or child mortality In recent period. In view of this, the estimates presented In this section should be used with caution Crude Birth Rate Ratio of the number of birth:.> in a year to the mid yertr population, normally expressed per 1000 population Total Fertility Rate It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It provides the average number of children that will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period. Probability of dymg between birth and age 1. This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) which gives the ratiu of numb_er oJ deathji in a year of children aged le';;5 than one year to the number of births in that year. Probability of dying between birth and age 2

Probability of dymg between birth and age 5. This indicator IS also known as Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)

Literacy and Education

Literate A person who can reCld and wnte in any language IS literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write is riot literate It is not necessary that the person should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard Ali children of age below seven years have been treated as !!literate even though some of them may be attending schools and may be able to read and write a few words. Literacy Rate Literacy rate of the population IS defined as the percentage of literates in the age group seven years and above For different age groups the percentage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate Educational level The highest level of education a person has completed

Work Participation Work Participation in any economically productive activity. Work may be physical or mental in nature. It involves not only actual work but also effective supervision and direction of work. Main worker A person who has worked for a major part of the year preceding the date of enumeration., I.e., one who was engaged in any economically prodlJr:tive activity for 183 days or more, i e glX months or more, in the prevIous year

Marginal worker A person who has dOlle some work in the ~'ear preceding the date of enumerrttlon but does not qualify to be called a 'main worker', 1:'3 period ... 1

viii work is less than 183 days. Nonworker A person who has not worked at all in the year preceding the date of enumeration. Cultivator A person engaged as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of undernoted crops on land owned or held from government or private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. CultivatIon includes supervision or direction of cultivation. Cultivation includes ploughing, sowing and harvesting and production of cereals and millet crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc.. and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, , etc .. Cultivation does not include growing of fruits and vegetables, keeping orchard or groves or working in plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona ard medicinal plants. Agricultural labourer A person who works in another person's land for wages in cash kind or share crop IS regarded as an agricultural labourer. Such a person has no risk in cultivatIon but merely works in another person's land for wages and has no right of lease or contract on the land on which he works. Household Industry An industry conduc:ted by one or more members of the household at home or within the village ,:,,\ rural areas and within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. It should be smaller than the scale of a registered factory and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, serviCing and repairs of goods.

Migration Migrant Data on migrants are available by two different concepts as given below: Migrants by place of birth: Persons who were born outside the village or town! urban agglomeration of enumeration. Migrants by place of last residence: Persons who were living outside the village or town! urban agglomeration of enumeration. Language Language As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The and census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue of each person Mother tongue and mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the person. The mother tongues returned by the respondents in census were classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics. Mother tongues with 10,000 or more speakers at all-India level are presented separately under the relevant language, while those mother tongues which returned less than 10,000 speakers each and which were classified under a particular language are included in "others" under that language. The total number of languages so arrived at is 114, comprising of 18 languages included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India (Scheduled Languages) and 96 other languages not included in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India (Non-scheduled Languagl..:s). There is a total of 216 identified mother tongues which returned 10,000 or more speakers each at all-India level consisting of 85 mother tongues grouped under the 18 Scheduled Languages and 131 mother tongues grouped under the 96 Non- scheduled languages Housing and Household Amenities Permanent houses Houses in which both wall and roof are made of permanent materials. Material of wall can be burnt bricks. GI sheets or other metal sheets, stone or cement

ix concrete. Roof may be made of tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets, asbestos cement sheets, bricks, lime and stone, stone and RBC/RCC or concrete. Semi- permanent Houses in which either wall or roof is made of permanent materials and the houses other is made of temporary material. Temporary houses Houses in which both wall and roof are made of materials which have to be replaced frequently. Wall may be made of grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo, mud, un-burnt bricks or wood. Roof may be made from grass, leaves, bamboo, thatch, un-burnt bricks or wood. Serviceable temporary Temporary houses in which wall is made of mud, un-burnt bricks or wood. houses Non-serviceable Temporary houses in which wall is made of grass, leaves, reeds or bamboo. temporary houses Safe drinking water If the source of drinking water is tap, hand pump or tube well then it has been termed as safe drinking water. It may be noted that this definition is not comprehensive.

x RAJASTHAN DISTRICTS 1991

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GENERAL DATA­ STATE AND DISTRICTS TABLE 1: AREA, NUMBER OF 1"AHSILS,

District Area (in sq.km.) ~:~mb0; of Number of Total Rural Urban Tahsils C.O.Blocks -- . __ . 1 2 3 4 5 6

Rajasthan 342,239 337,375 4,864 213 237

1. Ganganagar 20,634 20,519 115 16 10 2. Bikaner 27,244 27,059 185 4 4 3. Churu 16,830 16,639 191 7 7 4. JhunJhunun 5,928 5,786 142 5 8 5 Alwar 8,380 8.221 159 10 14 6 Bharatpuf 5,066 4,935 131 10 9 7 3,034 2,970 64 4 4 8 10,527 10,360 167 11 11 9. Jalpur 14,068 13,543 525 17 17 10 7,732 7,540 192 6 8 11 AJmer 8,481 8,156 325 6 8 12. Tonk 7,194 7,028 166 6 6 13. Jalsalmer 38.401 38,267 134 2 3 14. Jodhpur 22,850 22,641 209 6 9 15. Nagaur 17,718 17,449 269 8 11 16. Pali 12,387 12,074 313 7 10 17.8armer 28,387 28,328 59 7 8 18. Jalor '10,640 10,592 47 5 7 19. Sirohi 5,136 5,057 79 5 5 20. Shilwara 10,455 10,102 354 11 11 21. Udaipur 17,279 17,047 232 17 18 22 Chittaurgarh 10,856 10,703 153 12 14 23. Dungarpur 3,770 3,743 27 4 5 24. Sanswara 5,037 5,011 26 5 8 25. Sundl 5,550 5,385 165 4 4 26 Kota 12,436 12,082 354 12 12 27. Jhalawar 6,219 6,137 82 6 6

2 C.D. BLOCKS, TOWNS AND VILLAGES, 1991

Number of Towns Number of Villages District Total Statutory Census Total Inhabited Uninhabited 7 8 9 10 11 12 1

222 193 29 39,810 37,889 1,921 Rajasthan

16 16 4,920 4,438 482 1. Ganganagar 4 3 1 650 580 70 2 Bikaner 11 11 965 926 39 3. Churu 13 12 1 827 824 3 4. Jhunjhunun 8 6 2 1,991 1,946 45 5. Alwar 10 9 1 1,454 1,345 109 6. Bharatpur 3 3 569 551 18 7. Dholpur 7 5 2 1,738 1,614 124 8. Sawai Madhopur 20 20 3,088 2,990 98 9 Jaipur 9 9 946 931 15 10. Sikar 8 8 1,001 985 16 11. Ajmer 6 6 1,089 1,019 70 12 Tonk 2 2 578 518 60 13. Jaisalmer 4 4 863 860 3 14. Jodhpur 11 10 1 1,396 1,374 22 15. Nagaur 13 10 3 919 904 15 16.Pali 4 2 2 1,634 1.625 9 17. Barmer 3 3 676 665 11 18. Jalor 6 5 1 461 446 15 19 Sirohi 9 8 1 1,620 1,565 55 20. Bhilwara 13 9 4 3,207 3,179 28 21. Udaipur 8 7 1 2,379 2,172 207 22. Chlttaurgarh 3 2 1 850 846 4 23. Dungarpur 4 2 2 1,462 1,431 31 24. Banswara 6 6 841 826 15 25. Bundi 12 9 3 2,101 1,881 220 26. Kota 9 6 3 1,585 1,448 137 27. Jhalawar

3 TABLE 2: POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, 1991

District Totall Population Number of Rural! Persons Males Females households Urban 2 3 4 5 6

Rajasthan Total 44,005,990 23,042,780 20,963,210 7,289,839 Rural 33,938,877 17,686,463 16,252,414 5,573,981 Urban 10,067,113 5,356,317 4,710,796 1,715,858

1 . Ganganagal Total 2,622,777 1,397,133 1,225,644 420,273 Rural 2,070,665 1,099,488 971.177 326,230 Urban 552,112 297.645 254,467 94,043

2 Blkaner Totvl 1,211,140 642,550 568,590 182,063 Rural 729,998 385,349 344,649 107,792 urban 481,142 257,201 223,941 74,271

3 Churu Total 1,543.211 796,736 746.475 225,336 Rural 1,097,172 565,036 532,136 161,419 Urban 446,039 231,700 214,339 63.917

4 Jhunlhunun rotal 1.582,421 819,448 762.973 233,673 f{ural 1,257,377 647,340 610,037 187,567 Urban 325,044 172,108 152,936 46,106

5. Alwar Total 2,296,580 1.221,534 1,075,046 350,550 Rural 1,976,293 1,046,601 929,692 293,656 Urban 320,287 174,933 145,354 56,894

6. Bharatpur Total 1,651,584 901,553 750,031 247,803 Rural 1,330,781 728,772 602,009 195,527 Urban 320,803 172,781 148,On 52,276

7.Dholpur Total 749,479 417,458 332,021 108,329 Rural 620,654 347,492 273,162 89,060 Urban 128,825 69,966 58,859 19,269

8. Sawai Madhopur Total 1,963,246 1,058,786 904,460 309,614 Rural 1,671,972 902,720 769,252 262,721 Urban 291,274 156,066 135,208 46,893

9. Jaipur Total 4,722,551 2,496,799 2,225,752 729,333 Rural 2,855,912 1,500.436 1,355,476 405,551 Urban 1,866,639 996,363 870,276 323,782

4 TABLE 2: POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, 1991

District Total! Population Number of Rural! Persons Males Females households Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6

10. Sikar Total 1.842.914 947.232 895,682 260,916 Rural 1.455,393 745,770 709,623 209,058 Urban 387.521 201,462 186,059 51,858

11. Ajmer Total 1,729,207 901.361 827.846 300,525 Rural 1,025,632 530,094 495,538 178,294 Urban 703,575 371,267 332.308 122.231

12. Tonk Total 975,006 506,928 468,07 8 155.442 Rural 784.586 407,430 377.156 126,030 Urban 190,420 99,498 90,922 29,412

13. Jaisalmer Tota! 344.517 190.687 153.830 61,368 Rural 290.917 160.298 130,619 50,826 Urban 53,600 30,389 23.211 10.542

14. Jodhpur Total 2.153,483 1.138,537 1,014,946 345,112 Rural 1.388.933 725.812 663,121 215.740 Urban 764,550 412,725 351.825 129.372

15. Nagaur Total 2,144,810 1.104,576 1.040,234 326.624 Rural 1,802,174 924,447 87i' 727 276,293 Urban 342.636 .180,129 162,607 5Cl.331

16. Pari Tota! 1.486.432 759.816 ? 26 S~6 28:~.415 Rura! 1.163,085 589.854 ti73231 220,257 Urban 323.347 169,962 153,385 60:178

17. Barmer Total 1,435,222 759.077 676.145 24-1,322 Rural 1,291,056 680,997 610,059 215553 Urban 144166 78,080 S6.CH6 25.769

18. Jalor Tolal 1,142,563 588,457 5L>4 ,06 ,S3 c)dA

RUial 1,059,355 544.231 515.124 j 79,058 Urban 83.208 44.226 38.932 14,930

19. Sirohi Total 654.029 335.517 318,b'2 126,374 Rural 526,447 267.938 258,5C9 101.500 Urban 127.582 67.579 1)0.('0" 24,874

/., \ . ~':~. RGi ,I.:, TABLE 2: POPULATION AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS, 1991

District Total! Population Number of Rural! Persons Males Females households Urban 2 3 4 5 6

20. Bhilwara Total 1,593,128 819,159 773,969 313,562 Rural 1,281.984 655,159 626,825 253,635 Urban 311,144 164,000 147,144 59,927

21. Udaipur Total 2,889,301 1,470,028 1,419,273 564,872 Rural 2,395.282 1,208,778 1,186,504 469,078 Urban 494,019 261,250 232,769 95,794

22. ChittaurgeJrh Total 1,484,190 761,285 722,905 294,141 Rural 1,252.563 639,307 613,256 248.153 Urban 231,627 121,978 109,649 45,988

23. Dungarpur Total 874,549 438,324 436,225 156,399 Rural 810,732 404,688 406,044 144,426 Urban 63,817 33,636 30,181 11.973

24. Banswara Total 1.165,600 586,855 568,745 199,788 Rural 1,066,406 540.341 526,065 183.118 Urban 89,194 46,514 42,680 16,610

25. Bundi Total 770.248 407,826 362,422 137,695 Rural 636,504 337,299 299,205 113,406 Urban 133,744 70,527 63,217 24,289

26. Kota Total 2,030,831 1,076,184 954,647 360,477 Rural 1,2PO,996 681,133 609,863 222,924 Urban 739,835 395,051 344,784 137,553

27. Jhalawar Total 956,971 498,934 458,037 163,825 Rural 806,008 '419,653 386,355 137,049 Urban 150.,963 79,281 71,682 26,776

6 TABLE 3: DENSITY, PER CENT DECADALVARIATION, SEX RAno AND PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION, 1991

District Per cent Oecadal Percentage Population density, 1991 Variation, 1981-91 Sex Ratio,1991 of Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urb.m Total Rural Urban Population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan 129 101 2,070 28.44 25.46 39.62 910 919 879 22.88

1. Ganganagar 127 101 4,813 ·29.20 28.48 31.99 877 883 855 21.05 2. Bikaner 44 27 2,603 42.70 42.12 43.59 885 894 871 39.73 3. Churu 92 66 2,332 30.84 31.43 29.41 937 942 925 28.90 4. Jhunjhunun 267 217 2,294 30.61 30.93 29.36 931 942 889 20.54 5. Alwar 274 240 2,010 30.62 26.74 63.24 880 888 831 13.95 6. Bharatpur 326 270 2,457 27.14 24.78 37.94 832 826 857 19.42 7.Dholpur 247 209 2,003 28.10 25.15 44.53 795 186 841 17.19 8. Sawai Madhopur 186 161 1,746 27.83 25.73 41.33 854 852 866 14.84 9. Jaipur 336 211 3,557 37.44 30.67 49.27 891 903 873 39.53 10. Sikar 238 193 2,022 33.81 32.51 38.93 946 952 924 21.03 11. Ajmer 204 126 2,167 20.05 24.48 14.14 918 935 895 40.69 12. Tonk 136 112 1,147 24.42 22.63 32.38 923 926 914 19.53 13. Jaisalmer 9 8 399 41.73 38.43 62.78 807 815 764 15.56 14. Jodhpur 94 61 3,665 29.12 27.67 31.85 891 914 852 35.50 15. Nagaur 121 103 1,272 31.69 29.50 44.53 942 949 902 15.98 16. Pali 120 96 1,035 16.63 11.86 37.73 956 972 902 21.75 17. Barmer 51 46 2,432 28.27 26.49 46.77 891 896 846 10.04 18. Jalor 107 100 1,745 26.52 27.59 14.31 942 947 881 7.28 19. Sirohi 127 104 1,608 20.66 18.29 31.53 949 965 888 19.51 20. Bhilwara 152 127 881 21.58 14.28 65.01 945 957 897 19.53 21. Udaipur 167 141 2,127 22.59 19.65 39.11 965 982 891 17.10 22 Chirtaurgarh 137 117 1,518 20.42 17.05 42.61 950 959 899 15.61 23. Dungarpur 232 217 2,340 28.07 26.93 44.62 995 1,003 897 7.30 24. Ban&wara 229 213 3,486 30.34 28.26 61.62 969 974 918 7.72 25. Bundi 139 118 810 25.85 2529 28.62 889 887 896 17.36 26. Kota 163 107 2,087 32.32 24.04 49.78 887 895 873 36.43 27. Jhalawar 154 131 1.833 21.91 16.23 64.96 918 921 904 15.78

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TABLE 4: DISTRICTS RANKED ACCORDING TO AREA, PCPULATION AND DENSITY, 1991

Ranked by area Ranked by population Ranked by population density Rank District Area Rank District Population Rank District Density 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Jalsalmer 38,401 ,Ialpur 4.722.551 Jalpur 336 2 Barmer 28.387 2 Udaipur 2.889,301 2 Bharatpur 326 3 Bikaner 27,244 3 Ganganagar 2,622.777 3 Alwar 274 4 Jodhpur 22,850 4 Alwar 2,296,580 4 " 267 5 Ganganagar 20,634 5 Jodhpur 2,153,483 5 Dholpur 247 6 Nagaur 17,718 6 Nagaur 2,144,810 6 Sikar 238 7 Udaipur 17,279 7 Kota 2,030,831 7 Dungarpur 232 8 Churu 16,830 8 Sawai Madhopur 1,963,246 8 Banswara 229 9 Jaipur 14,068 9 Sikar 1,842914 9 Ajmer 204 10 Kola 12,436 10 Ajmer 1,729,207 10 Sawal Madhopur i86 11 Pal; 12,387 11 Bharatpur 1,651,584 11 Udaipur 167 12 Chittaurgarh 10,856 12 Bhilwara 1,593,128 12 Kota 163 13 JaJor 10,640 13 Jhunjhunun 1,582,421 13 Jhalawar 154 14 Sawai Madhopur 10,527 14 Churu 1.543,211 14 Bhllwara 152 15 Bhilwara 10,455 15 Pali 1,486,432 15 Bundi 139 16 Ajmer 8,481 16 Chittaurgarh 1,484,190 16 Chltlaurgarh 137 17 Alwar 8,380 17 Barmer 1,435,222 17 Tonk 136 18 Sikar 7,732 18 Bikaner 1,211,140 18 Ganganagar 127 19 Tonk 7,194 19 Banswara. 1,155,600 19 Sirohi 127 20 Jhalawar 6,21S 20 Jalaur 1,142,563 20 Nagaur 121 21 JhunJhunun 5,928 21 Tonk 975,006 21 Pali 120 22 Bundi 5,550 22 Jhalawar 956,971 22 Jalor 107 23 Sirohi 5,136 23 Dungarpur 874,549 23 Jodhpur 94 24 Bharatpur 5,066 24 Bundi 770,248 24 Churu 92 25 Banswara 5,037 25 Dholpur 749,479 25 Barmer 51 26 Dungarpur 3,770 26 Sirohi 654,029 26 Bikaner 44 27 Dholpur 3,034 27 Jaisalmer 344,517 27 Jaic;almer 9

9 TABLE 5: NUMBER OF INHABITED VILLAGES

District Total number Number and Population of villages falling of "illagesl Less than 200 200-499 5OD-999 Total Number of Per Number of Per Number of Per population villagesl cent villages! cent villages/ cent population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rajasthan 37,889 6,683 17.6 ~0,315 ~7.2 10,125 26.7 33,938,877 667,5815 2.0 3,580.144 10.5 7,241,020 21.3

1 Ganganagar 4.438 2,339 52.7 1,037 23.4 521 11.7 2,070,655 183,327 8.9 340,385 16.4 364,854 17.6

2 Bikaner 580 95 16.4 114 19.7 128 22.1 729,998 7,935 1.1 37,861 5.2 93,609 128

3 Churu 926 60 6.5 158 17.1 265 28.6 1,097,172 6,3el 0.6 55,814 5.1 194,817 17.8

4 Jhunjhunun 824 14 1.7 142 17.2 249 30.2 1,257,377 2,018 0.2 51 ,669 4.1 174,744 13.9

5 Alwar 1,946 173 8.9 456 23.4 656 33.7 1,976,293 19,168 1.0 162,968 8.2 481,301 24.4

6 Bharatpur 1,345 136 101 335 24.9 399 29.7 1,330,781 14,757 1.1 117,775 8.9 288,571 21.7

7 Dholpur 551 39 7.1 105 19.1 174 31.6 620,654 4,918 08 37,415 S.O 125,476 20.2

8 Sawai Madhopur 1,614 173 10.7 396 24.5 477 29.6 1,671,972 18,689 1.1 141,592 8.5 347,990 20.8

9 Jaipur 2,990 393 13.1 833 27.9 894 29.9 2,855,912 39,691 1.4 291,520 10.4 637,525 22.3

10 Sikar 931 47 5.0 109 11.7 237 25.5 1,455,393 4,341 03 41.117 2.8 174,846 12.0

11 Ajmer 985 94 95 249 253 297 30.2 1,025,632 11,224 1.1 87,126 8.5 215,273 21.0

12 Tonk 1,0.9 204 20,0 343 33.7 244 23.9 784,586 24,090 3.1 115,715 14.7 174,496 22.2

13 Jaisalmer 518 153 29,5 1'51 29.2 132 25,5 290,917 11,862 4,1 51,306 17.6 91,833 31.6

14 Jodnpur 860 37 4.3 100 11.6 226 2£.3 1,388,933 4,250 0.3 35,135 2.5 163,670 11.8

10 CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE, 1991 under each Population size class District 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000·9,999 10,000 and above Number of Per Number of Per Numoerof Per Number of Per villagesl cent village'll cent villagesl cent villagesl cent population populatton population population 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

7,060 18.6 3,255 8.6 420 1.1 31 0.1 Rajasthan 9,838,123 29.0 9,462,144 27.9 2,754,836 8.1 395,025 1.2

323 7.3 195 4.4 22 0.5 1 Ganganagar 453,769 21.9 571,296 27.6 144,800 70 12,234 0.6

136 23.4 93 16.0 12 2.1 2 0.3 2 Blkaner 196,126 26.9 272,514 373 81,340 11 1 40,613 5.6

309 33.4 122 132 12 1.3 3 Churu 435,884 39.7 327,203 2S.S 77,073 70

242 29.4 149 18.1 22 2.7 6 0.7 4 Jhunjhunun 350,235 27.9 441,863 35.1 159,710 127 77,138 6.1

464 238 175 90 19 1.0 3 0.2 5 Alwar 642,422 32.5 511,154 259 124,641 63 34,63!:l 1.8

333 24.8 131 9.7 11 0.8 6 Bharatpur 464,488 34.9 374,758 282 70,432 53

168 305 59 10.7 5 0.9 02 7 Dhoipur 235,243 37.9 173,665 280 32,054 5.2 11,883 19

377 23.4 169 10.5 21 1.3 01 8 Sawal Madhopul 522,170 31.2 489,140 29.3 142.016 8.5 10,375 0.6

566 18.9 253 8.5 49 16 2 0.1 9 Jaipur 784,887 27.5 744,514 26.1 324,613 114 27,162 1.Q

325 34.9 173 18.6 38 41 2 02 10 Sikar 464,236 31 9 504,454 34.7 243,685 16.7 22,714 1.6

227 230 105 10.7 12 1.2 01 11 AJmer 321.641 314 305,155 29.8 74,909 73 10.304 1.0

147 144 68 6.7 13 13 12 TO,lk 199,430 25.4 188,186 24.0 82,669 105

69 133 12 2.3 02 13 Jaisalmer 93,826 32.3 35,454 122 6,636 2.3

248 28.8 222 258 25 29 2 0.2 14 Jodhpur 353,855 255 642,681 463 164,504 118 24,838 1.8

11 TABLE 5: NUMBER OF INHABITED VILLAGES

(; stilet Total number Number and Population of villages falling of villages/ Less than 200 200-499 500-999 T(Jtal Numberot Per 'Numberof Per Number of Per population villagesl cent villagesl cent villagesl cent p')pulation population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ----_ ... ~. ~ .~- 15 ~!agaJI 1.374 87 6.3 224 163 397 28.9 1,802,174 q 001 0.5 81,428 4.5 293,055 16.3

16 Pal, 904 49 5.4 189 20.9 273 30.2 1,163,085 5,409 0.5 69,450 6.0 199,905 17.2

17 Barmer 1,625 109 6.7 580 35.7 578 35.6 1,291,056 12,572 1 0 215,170 16.7 400,234 31.0

18 Jalo( 665 27 4.1 79 11.9 145 21.8 1 059,355 3,021 0.3 30,063 2.8 107,672 10.2

19 Sirotli 446 49 11.0 81 18.2 140 31.4 526.447 4,757 0.9 29,834 5.7 103,411 19.6

20 Bhl'wa-" 1,565 233 14.9 490 31.3 471 30.1 1,281,984 27,38~ 2.1 168,545 13.1 332,455 25.9

21 Udaipur 3,179 597 18.8 1,045 32,9 813 ·25.6 2,395,282 68,732 2.9 354,881 14.8 579,442 24.2

22 Chittaurgarh 2,172 580 267 773 35.6 519 23.9 1,252,563 64,081 51 258,933 20.7 362,798 29.0

23 Dungarpur 846 81 96 243 28.7 251 29.7 810,732 10,172 1.3 85,450 10.5 178,641 22.0

24 Banswara 1,431 237 16.6 482 33.7 409 28.6 1,066,406 27,508 2.6 164,741 15.4 289,673 27.2

25 Bundl 826 80 9.7 309 37.4 271 32.8 636,504 9,811 1.5 107,449 16.9 191,397 30.1

26 Koto 1,881 314 16.~· 680 36.2 579 30.8 1290,996 37,175 2.9 232,695 18.0 408,314 31 6

27 Jhalawar 1,448 283 195 612 42.3 380 26.2 806,008 34,314 43 208.107 258 265.018 32.9

12 CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE, 1991 under each Population sIZe class District 1,000-1,999 2,000-4,999 5,000-9,999 10.000 and above Number of Per Number of Per Numbflr of Per Number of Per viHagesl cent vlilagesl cent villagesl .::en! villages! cent population population population popula!ion 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

435 31.7 199 14.5 28 20 4 03 15 Nagaur 603,829 33.5 577,902 32.1 179,502 10.0 57,457 32

243 269 124 137 25 28 01 16 Palt 342,183 294 373,001 321 162,731 14.0 10,406 09

258 159 94 58 6 04 17 Barmer 349,281 271 270,652 21 0 43,147 33

239 359 156 23.5 18 27 1 02 18 Jalor 343,469 324 448,488 42.3 114,792 10.8 11,850 1 1

105 235 64 143 7 1.6 i9 Slrohl 151,038 28.7 192,540 366 44,867 85

252 161 104 6.6 15 10 20 Bhilwara 353,822 27.6 293,515 22.9 106,266 83

509 160 193 61 21 0.7 21 Udaipur 697,234 291 555,806 232 127,415 5.3 10,772 0.4

218 100 76 35 6 0.3 22 Chittaurgarh 298,910 239 225,556 180 42,285 34

178 210 89 10.5 4 0.5 23 Dungarpur 245,565 30.3 265,519 32.8 25,385 3.1

215 150 80 5.6 8 06 24 Banswara 298,503 280 229,923 216 56,Q58 53

108 13.1 56 6.8 2 0.2 25 Bund, 144,210 227 168,814 265 14,823 23

226 12.0 66 35 13 07 3 0.2 26 Kota 303,953 235 201,182 15 G 75,037 58 32,640 2.5

140 97 28 19 5 03 27 Jhalawar 187,914 233 77,209 96 33,446 41

13

POPULATION STRUCTURE TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

D:strict Total/ Sex Total Per cent popul3tlon In the age group Rural! population 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 80+ Urban (m 'COOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Total Persons 44,006 13.5 14.6 12.6 42.8 9.8 5.7 0.6 Males 23,043 13.4 14.7 12.9 42.9 9.8 5.5 0.5 Females 20,963 13.7 14.5 12.4 42.7 9.9 5.B 0.7 Rural Persons 33,939 13.9 15.0 12.8 41.6 10.0 6.0 0.6 Males 17,686 13.7 15.1 13.1 41.5 9.9 5.9 0.6 Females 16,252 14.0 14.8 12.4 41:; 10.1 6.1 0.7 Urban Persons 10,067 12.5 13.4 12.1 46.9 9.2 4.7 0.6 Males 5,356 12.2 13.~ 12.1 47.6 9.3 4.5 0.5 Females 4,711 12.8 13.6 12.2 46.1 9.0 5.0 0.7

1 Ganganagar Total Persons 2,623 13.1 146 13.1 44.7 8.3 5.1 0.7 Males 1.397 12.9 14.4 12.9 45.4 8.2 52 07 Females 1,226 13.4 14.8 134 43 a 85 5.1 08 Rural Persons 2,071 13.3 14.8 13.4 439 82 5.4 08 Males 1,099 13.1 14.6 132 446 8.0 5.5 0.8 Females 971 135 150 136 43.1 84 5.3 0.8 Urban Persons 552 12.6 137 12.3 474 8.8 4.2 0.5 Males 298 12.0 133 12.1 482 89 4.2 0.5 Females 254 13.1 140 124 46.4 8.6 4.1 0.6

2. Bikaner Total Persons 1,211 133 156 134 433 84 50 06 Males 643 13.0 153 13.2 44.4 83 4.8 05 Females 569 13.6 160 136 421 8.5 5.2 0.7 Rural Persons 730 144 17 I 14 () 406 80 5 I 0.6 7 ., Males 385 141 16.9 137 418 49 0.5 Females 345 14.8 17.2 144 39 ~ tl2 52 0.7 Urban Persons 481 11.5 134 123 47 ~. 90 50 0.6 Males 257 113 129 124 483 91 47 0.4 Females 224 116 14.0 12.3 463 89 53 08

3. Churu Total Persons 1,543 14.5 15.5 13.4 416 8.5 55 07 Males 797 14.6 157 13.6 41.8 8.2 5.1 05 Females 746 14.3 15.4 13.3 41.4 8.7 5.9 08 Rural Persons 1,097 147 15.9 138 409 85 5.5 0.7 Males 565 14.9 15.9 14.0 410 83 5.1 0.5 Females 532 144 15.8 135 40.8 87 59 08 Urban Persons 446 140 14.7 12.7 43.5 85 54 06 Males 232 139 150 12.7 439 82 51 05 Females 214 140 14.4 126 431 8.n 58 08

4. JhunJhunun Total Persons 1,582 140 149 134 41.4 9.4 58 06 Males 819 142 15.1 13.5 41 3 9.2 55 0.5 Females 763 138 146 132 41.5 9.6 62 07

16 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

District Totall Sex Total Per cent population in the age group Rurall population 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 80+ Urban (In 'OOOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rural Persons 1,257 14.2 15.0 13.3 40.7 9.6 6.1 06 Males 647 14.5 15.3 13.4 40.5 94 59 0.5 Females 610 13.9 14.6 13.1 41 0 9.9 64 0.7 Urban Persons 325 13.2 14.5 13.9 44.0 8.3 47 0.6 Males 172 13 1 14.4 14.1 444 8.5 4.2 0.5 Females 153 13.4 146 13.7 437 8.1 52 0.7

5. Alwar Total Persons 2,297 144 149 12.6 41 9 9.3 58 0.6 Males 1,222 141 14.7 130 420 9.2 6.0 0.6 Females 1.075 148 15.2 12.3 41.8 94 57 0.6 Rural Persons 1976 148 153 12.8 40.8 9.4 6.0 0.6 Males 1.047 14 S 1S.1 13.3 40.6 9.3 62 0.7 Females 930 15.2 15.4 124 41 0 9.5 58 0.6 Urban Persons 320 11.9 12.8 11.4 48.6 8.7 47 0.6 Males 175 11.6 11.9 11.2 50.1 87 45 0.5 Females 145 12.2 13.8 11 7 46.8 8.6 4.9 06

6. Bharatpur Total Persons 1,652 14.7 14.6 12.8 41.8 9.5 5.5 0.6 Males 902 14.1 145 13.3 419 9.3 5.6 0.7 Females 750 15.3 14.8 12.1 41 7 98 5.3 0.5 Rural Persons 1,331 15.1 14.9 128 410 9.5 5.7 0.6 Males 729 14.4 14.9 134 41 1 91 5.8 0.7 Females 602 16.0 14.9 12.1 40.8 9.9 55 0.5 Urban Persons 321 12.9 13.4 12.5 454 9.6 46 0.5 Males 173 12.9 12.B 12.6 455 9.9 4.5 0.5 Females 148 12.8 14.2 12.4 45.2 9.3 45 0.5

7. Dholpur Total Persons 749 15.4 14.9 12.8 41.1 93 5.5 0.5 Males 417 14.6 15.0 13.5 41.1 9.1 5.7 0.6 females 332 16.4 149 11.9 41 1 9.6 53 0.5 Rural Persons 621 15.6 151 12.8 406 9.4 5.6 0.5 Males 347 14.7 152 13.6 404 9.2 5.9 0.6 Females 273 16.6 15 1 11 8 40.9 98 5.3 0.4 Urban Persons 129 14.7 14 1 12.9 436 88 4.8 06 Males "TO 13.9 14.1 13.1 446 87 4.4 0.5 Females 53 15.6 14.1 12.7 42.4 9.0 52 0.7

8. Sawai Madhopur Total Persons 1,963 139 152 124 42.1 103 5.3 0.5 Males 1,059 13.5 15.3 129 41.7 104 5.4 0.5 Females 904 14.4 151 11.8 42.5 10.2 53 0.5 Rural Persons 1,672 140 15.3 12.4 4~ 6 105 5.5 0.5 Males 903 136 15.5 13.0 41 1 10.5 56 0.5 Females 769 i4.6 15.0 11.7 422 10.5 55 0.5 Urban Persons 291 .3.3 14.6 12.4 45.1 95 4.2 0.5 Males 156 13.3 14.1 122 45.4 10.1 4.0 04 Females 135 133 15.2 126 447 8.7 4.4 0.6

17 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

District Total! Sex Total Per cent population in the age group Rurall population 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 Urban (in 'OOOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

9. Jaipur Total Persllns 4,723 13.6 14.6 12.3 44.0 9.4 5.2 0.6 Males 2,497 13.2 14.6 12.4 44.5 9,4 5.1 0.5 Females 2,226 14.2 14.6 12.1 43.5 9.4 5.4 0.6 Rural Persons 2,856 14.7 15.5 12.5 41.1 9.6 5.8 0.6 Males 1,500 14.2 15.5 12.8 41.3 9.5 5.7 0.6 Females 1,355 15.2 15.5 12.1 40.9 9.6 5.8 0.6 Urban Persons 1,867 12.0 13.2 11.9 48.4 9.1 4.3 0.5 Males 996 11.6 13.2 11.7 49.2 9.3 4.1 0.4 Females 870 12.6 13.2 12.1 47.5 8.9 4.6 0.6

10. Sikar Total Persons 1,843 14.9 15.3 13.0 40.6 9.3 5.8 0.6 Males 947 15.1 15.8 13.6 40.2 9.1 5.5 0.4 Females 896 14.8 14.9 12.5 41.1 9.6 6.2 0.7 Rural Persons 1,455 15.0 15.4 13.0 40.1 9.5 6.1 0.6 Males 746 15.3 15.8 13.7 39.4 9.3 5.8 0.5 Females 710 14.8 14.9 12.3 40.9 9.8 6.5 0.7 Urban Persons 388 14.5 15.3 13.2 42.5 8.6 4.9 0.5 Males 201 14.4 15.7 13.2 42.9 8.5 4.4 0.3 Females 186 14.6 14.8 133 42.1 8.7 - 5.4 0.7

11. Ajmer Total Persons 1,729 12.5 13.3 11.7 44.7 10.7 6.1 0.6 Males 901 12.4 13.2 12.1 45.1 10.6 5.7 0.5 Females 828 12.5 13.3 11.4 44.3 10.9 6.6 0.7 Rural Persons 1,026 13.4 13.9 11.9 42.3 11.1 6.6 o.e Males 530 13.5 14.0 12.4 42.4 10.7 6.1 0.5 Females 496 13.4 13.8 11.4 42.1 11.4 7.1 0.7 Urban Persons 704 11.1 12.3 11.5 48.3 10.2 5.5 0.6 Males 371 11,0 12.1 11.5 48.9 10.4 5.1 0.5 Females 332 11.3 12.6 11.3 47.7 10.1 5.9 0.7

12. Tonk Total Persons 975 13.1 14.5 12.3 42.5 10.7 6.1 0.5 Males 507 13.1 144 12.5 42.6 10.6 6.1 0.4 Females 468 13.2 14.6 12.1 42.4 10.7 6.2 0.6 Rural Persons 785 13.1 14.6 12.2 41.9 11.1 6.4 0.5 Males 407 13.1 14.5 12.5 41.9 11.0 6.3 0.4 Females 377 13.1 14.6 12.0 42.0 11.2 6.5 0.6 Urban Persons 190 13.4 14.0 12.6 44.9 9.0 5.0 0.5 Males 99 13.2 13.6 125 45.4 9.0 5.0 0.5 Females 91 13.6 14.3 12.7 44.3 8.9 5.0 0.6

13. Jaisalmer Total Persons 345 '33 15.2 132 42.9 9.3 5.2 0.5 Males 191 12.9 14.8 13.2 440 9.3 4.9 0.5 Females 154 13.7 15.8 .3.2 41.5 9.3 5.6 0.6

18 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

District Totall Sex Total Per cent population in the age group Rural! population 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 80+ Urban (in 'ooos) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rural Persons 291 13.6 15.6 13.4 41.6 9.5 5.5 0.6 Males 160 13.3 15.2 13.5 42.6 9.4 5.2 0.5 Females 13~ 13.9 161 13.4 40.4 9.6 5.9 0.7 Urban Persons 54 11.7 132 11.8 50.0 82 3.4 0.4 Males 30 10.7 123 11.8 51.7 8.7 3.1 0.3 Females 23 12.9 14.4 11.9 47.7 7.5 3.9 0.5

14. Jodhpur Total Persons 2,153 13.2 14.6 13.2 43.0 9.5 5.5 0.7 Males 1,139 12.9 14.5 13.3 43.8 9.3 5.1 0.5 Females 1,015 13.5 14.6 13.1 42.1 9.6 59 0.8 Rural Persons 1,389 13.9 15.5 14.0 40.3 9.6 5.9 0.6 Males 726 13.7 15.5 14.4 40.6 9.3 5.6 0.5 Females 663 14.1 15.4 13.6 39.9 9.8 6.3 0.8 Urban Persons 765 12.0 12.9 11.7 48.0 9.2 4.7 0.7 Males 413 11.6 12.8 11.4 49.5 9.2 42 0.6 Females 352 12.5 13.1 12.2 46.3 9.3 5.2 0.8

15. Nagaur Total Persons 2,145 13.8 14.8 12.8 41.9 9.8 6.0 0.6 Males 1,105 14.0 14.9 13.3 41.7 9.6 5.8 0.5 Females 1,040 13.7 14.6 12.3 42.2 10.0 6.3 0.8 Rural Persons 1,802 13.8 14.8 12.9 41.4 10.0 6.2 0.7 Males 924 14.0 150 13.4 41.0 9.8 6.0 0.5 Females 878 13.5 14.6 12.4 41.9 10.2 6.4 0.9 Urban Persons 343 13.9 147 12.3 44.4 8.5 5.0 0.5 Males 180 13.8 14.5 12.6 44.9 8.3 4.8 0.4 Females 163 14.1 14.9 12.0 43.9 8.8 5.3 0.6

16. Pali Total Persons 1,486 13.2 14.3 13.1 40.2 11.3 7.0 0.8 Males 760 13.3 14.9 13.6 39.4 11.2 6.6 0.6 Females 727 13.0 13.6 12.5 41.1 11.3 7.3 09 Rural Persons 1,163 13.1 14.4 13.2 39.1 11.7 7.4 0.8 Males 590 13.4 15.1 13.9 37.9 11.6 7.1 0.7 Females 573 12.6 13.7 12.5 404 11.9 7.8 0.9 Urban Persons 323 13.5 13.9 12.6 44.3 9.5 5.2 0.6 Males' 170 13.2 14.2 12.7 44.6 9.7 4.8 0.4 Females 153 13.9 13.6 12.5 43.9 9.3 5.8 0.7

17. Barmer Total Persons 1,435 13.3 15.2 13.9 41.1 9.8 5.7 0.7 Males 759 13.0 15.4 14.0 41.7 9.9 5.3 0.5 Females 676 13.7 15.0 13.8 40.5 9.8 6.1 0.9 Rural Persons 1,291 1"3.4 15.4 14.0 40.7 99 5.7 0.7 Males 681 13.0 15.6 14.1 41.2 9.9 5.4 0.5 Females 610 13.7 15.2 13.9 40.1 9.9 8.2 0.9 Urban Persons 144 13.1 13.7 12.9 45.0 8.9 5.1 0.6 Males 78 12.6 13.5 12.8 46.1 9.2 46 0.4 Females 66 ~3.7 14.0 13.1 43.6 8.7 56 0.7

19 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX,1991

District Total! Sex Total Per cent population In the age group Rurall population 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-7 9 80+ Urban (in 'OOOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

18. Jalor Total Persons 1,143 14.0 15.5 14.1 39.3 10.2 6.0 0.7 Males 588 14.0 16.1 14.3 39.2 9.9 5.8 05 Females 554 141 14.9 13.8 39.5 10.6 6.3 0.8 Rural Persons 1,059 140 15.6 142 390 10.3 6.1 07 Males 544 14.0 16.2 141 388 10.0 58 0.6 Females 515 14.0 14.9 139 39.2 10.6 64 0.8 Urban Persons 83 13.8 14.3 12.8 43.9 9.5 5.0 0.3 Males 44 13.4 14.5 13.4 44.3 9.2 4.7 02 Females 39 14.3 141 12.2 43.4 9.8 5.3 0.5

19. Sirohi Total Persons 654 13.5 14.1 12.8 41.8 10.9 5.9 06 Males 336 13.6 14.'4 13.1 41 2 11 1 57 05 Females 319 13.4 13.8 12.5 42.5 108 6.1 0.7 Rural Persons 526 13.8 14.5 13.1 40.7 11.0 6.0 0.6 Males 268 14." 14.9 13.4 39.7 109 6.0 0.5 Females 259 13.6 14.0 12.7 41.7 11.0 61 07 Urban Persons 128 12.0 125 11 6 46.5 10.8 5.2 0.5 Males 68 11.5 12.4 . 11.9 47.1 11.5 44 03 Females 60 126 12.7 11.4 45.8 100 6.2 0.7

20 Bhilwara Total Persons 1,593 12.5 13.1 11.2 44.0 11.6 6.8 0.6 Males 819 12.4 13.1 11.4 44.2 11 7 6.5 0.5 Females 774 12.6 13.1 11.0 43.9 11.4 70 0.8 Rural Persons 1,282 12.4 13.2 11.1 43.2 12.1 7.3 0.6 Males 655 12.2 132 11.4 43.2 12.2 70 0.5 Females 627 12.5 13.2 10.9 43.1 11.9 7.5 0.8 Urban Persons 311 12.9 12.7 11.4 47.6 9.6 47 0.6 Males 164 12.8 12.5 11 3 48.2 98 45 0.5 Females 147 13.0 13.0 11.5 46.9 94 50 0.7

21. Udaipur Total Persons 2,889 123 141 12 1 439 10.7 6.0 0.6 Males 1,470 12.3 14.2 121 432 10.9 6.2 0.6 Females 1,419 12.3 14.0 12.0 446 10A 5.9 0.6 Rural Persons 2,395 12.7 14.5 12.2 42.9 10.8 6.2 0.6 Males 1,209 12.7 147 12.3 41.9 11 0 65 0.6 Females 1,187 12.6 14.2 120 43.8 10.6 59 0.6 Urban Persons 494 10.7 123 11.6 48.8 9.9 52 06 Males 261 10.5 12 1 11.3 49.3 10.4 49 0.6 Females 233 10.9 12.5 120 48.3 9.3 55 0.7

22. Chiltaurgarh Total Persons 1,484 11.9 136 11 6 443 11.1 6.6 06 Males 761 11.7 13.6 11.8 44.3 11.1 6.6 0.5 Females 723 12 1 13.7 11.4 44.4 11 0 66 0.7

20 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

Distnct Total! Sex Total Per cent population in the age group Rural! population 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 80+ Urban (in 'ooOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11

Rural Persons 1,253 11.9 13.8 11.5 43.7 11.3 6.9 0.6 Males 639 11.8 13.8 11.8 43.4 11.3 6.9 0.6 Females 613 12.1 13.7 11.2 44.0 11.4 6.8 0.6 Urban Persons 232 11.6 12.9 12.1 47.7 S.6 5.0 0.6 Males 122 11.3 12.3 11.9 48.8 10.1 4.6 0.4 Females 110 120 135 12.4 46.5 9.0 5.4 0.7

23. Dungarpur Total Persons 875 13.1 14.9 12.7 43.9 97 4.9 0.5 Males 438 13.1 15.2 13.0 43.2 10.1 4.8 0.5 Females 436 13.2 14.6 12.5 44.7 9.2 5.1 0.5 Rural Persons 811 13.3 15.1 12.7 43.6 9.7 5.0 0.5 Males 405 13.2 15.5 13.0 42.7 102 4.8 0.5 Fe,l1ales 406 13.3 14.7 12.4 444 9.3 5.2 0.5 Urban Persons 64 11.9 12.5 13.0 48.8 8.7 4.3 0.6 Males 34 11.7 12.0 12.4 49.0 9.3 4.5 0.6 Females 30 12.0 13.1 13.6 48.5 80 4.1 0.5

24. Banswara Total Persons 1,156 141 15.6 12.6 43.3 8.9 47 06 Males 587 14.0 157 12.6 43.3 9.1 4.5 0,5 Females 569 14.3 15.4 126- 43.3 8.a 4.9 0.7 Rural Persons 1,066 14.4 15.7 12.6 42.9 8.9 4.7 0.6 Males 540 14.3 15.9 12.7 42.8 9.1 4.5 05 Females 526 14.5 155 12.6 43.0 8.7 4.9 07 Urban Parsons 89 11.0 14.1 11.9 47.8 9.2 4.6 0.7 Males 47 10.7 13.6 11.7 49.1 9.3 4.4 0.5 Females 43 11.4 146 12.1 46.3 9.0 4.9 0.8

25. Bundi Total Persons 770 138 14.7 11.8 43.4 10.3 5.3 0.5 Males 408 13.4 14.9 11.9 43.3 10.4 53 0.4 Females 362 14.3 14.4 11.6 43.5 10.1 5.3 0.5 Rural Persons 637 14.0 15.0 11.8 42.9 10.4 5.3 0.4 Males 337 13.6 15.3 11.9 427 10.6 5.3 04 Females 299 14.5 14.7 11.7 43.1 10.2 5.2 0.5 Urban Persons 134 12.9 13.0 1 ~.8 45.9 9.7 5.3 0.7 Males 71 12.3 13.2 12.2 46.3 9.6 52 0.6 Females 63 13.6 12.8 11.4 455 9.8 5.4 0.8

26. Kota Total Persons 2,031 13.7 14.1 122 442 10.0 5.0 0.5 Males 1,076 13.4 14.0 12.4 44.3 10.1 4.9 0.5 Females 955 14.1 14.3 11.9 41,.0 9.8 5.2 0.5 Rural Persons 1,291 14.3 14.4 124 41.9 10.6 5.7 0.5 Males 681 14.0 14.4 12.8 42.0 10.5 5.5 0.5 Females 610 14.6 14.5 11.9 41.8 107 5.9 05 Urban Persons 740 12.8 13.5 11.8 48.2 89 39 0.5 Males 395 124 13.3 11.8 48.3 94 4.0 0.4 Females 345 13.2 138 11.8 48.0 8.4 6.9 05

21 TABLE 6: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY AGE AND SEX, 1991

District Total! Sex Total Per cent population in the age group Rurall population 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-44 45-59 60-79 80+ Urban (In 'OOOs) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

27. Jhalawar Total Persons 957 129 141 12.0 434 10.3 6.5 0.6 Males 499 12.6 143 12.3 43.3 10.2 64 0.5 Females 458 13.3 13.9 11.7 43.5 lOA 6.5 0.7 Rural Persons 806 13.0 143 11 9 428 105 6.7 0.6 Males 420 12.7 14A 123 426 lOA 6.7 0.6 Females 386 13A 14.1 11.5 43.0 10.7 6.6 0.7 Urban Persons 151 12.3 133 125 465 93 5.3 0.6 Males 79 11.9 13.6 12A 46.8 95 4.9 0.5 Females 72 12.8 13.0 12.5 46.1 9.0 5.6 0.6

22

;; .B-204/RGIIND!98 TABLE 7. CHILD-WOMAN RATIOS, 1991

District CWR(O-4) CWR(5-9) Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajasthan 608 631 534 745 768 668

1. Ganganagar 595 609 546 ]62 783 686 2. Bikaner 622 720 495 846 982 66t 3. Churu 666 685 623 83~ 860 763 4. Jhunjhunun 639 650 595 784 786 779 5. Alwar 673 701 517 803 830 651 6. BharatpUl 706 744 566 796 823 691 7. Dholpur 770 786 999 834 848 767 8. Sawai Madhopur 646 655 59A. 794 801 759 9. Jaipur 611 689 504 756 837 644 10. Sikar 683 690 658 805 801 820 '11 Ajmer 535 595 454 639 685 57G 12. Tonk 586 587 582 729 729 728 13. Jaisalmer 662 688 537 827 858 672 14. Jodhpur 610 665 520 756 821 644 15. Nagaur 1318 617 623 750 746 772 16 Pali 591 589 597 701 704 691 17. Barmer 638 642 610 797 804 732 18. Jaior 662 665 620 803 809 72.1 19. Sirohi 589 608 512 686 705 607 20. Bhilwara 529 527 535 619 622 606 21. Udaipur 511 528 . 434 664 681 578 22. Chittaurgarh 498 500 485 642 645 G25 23. Dungarpur 541 545 479 706 715 599 24. Banswara 610 623 459 766 775 669 17 25. Bundi 6 II 631 552 742 763 644 26 Kota 607 655 530 709 743 655 27. Jhalawar 566 575 520 700 708 658

Note: Child-Woman Ratios (CWR) are calculated as . CWR(O-4) - Number of children of age 0-4 ,eafs per 1,000 women aged 15-49 years. CWR(5-9) - Number of children of age 5-9 years pe, 1,000 women aged 20-54 years

23 TABLE 8: DEPENDENCY RATIOS, 1991

District Total Rural Urban Young Old Total Young Old Total Young Old Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 775 120 895 806 128 934 678 94 773

1. Ganganagar 771 111 882 796 119 915 685 84 769 2. Bikaner 818 109 926 938 116 1,054 661 99 760 3. Churu 867 123 989 898 125 1,023 795 117 912 4. Jhunjhunun 833 127 960 843 135 978 795 101 896 5. Alwar 820 126 946 855 132 987 631 92 723 6. Bharatpur 819 118 938 849 125 974 706 93 799 7. DholplJr 855 120 975 868 123 992 794 103 897 8. Sawai Madhopur 793 111 904 802 116 918 740 86 826 9. Jaipur 758 108 866 842 126 968 645 84 730 10.Sikar 867 128 995 874 134 1,008 841 105 947 11. Ajmer 676 121 797 736 135 871 596 104 699 12. Tonk 751 125 876 753 130 88~ 742 103 845 13. Jaisalmer 798 110 909 833 120 953 632 65 697 14. Jodhpur 781 117 . 898 870 132 1,002 641 94 735 15. Nagaur 801 129 930 807 134 940 774 105 879 16. Pali 787 150 937 800 162 963 743 108 851 17. Barmer 833 125 958 844 127 971 738 105 843 18. Jalor 879 135 1,014 889 138 1,027 768 99 867 19.5irohi 765 123 888 801 129 930 631 99 730 20. Bhilwara 661 133 794 665 143 807 646 94 740 21. Udaipur 706 122 828 732 127 859 589 99 688 22. Chittaurgarh 671 129 800 677 136 813 639 97 736 23. Dungarpur 761 102 863 771 103 874 649 .85 734 24. Banswara 810 101 911 825 102 927 650 92 743 25. Bundi 750 107 857 766 107 873 679 107 786 25. Kota 739 102 841 783 118 . 901 667 77 744 27. Jhalawar 728 132 859 736 137 873 683 104 788

Note: Dependency Ratios (DR) are calculated as. Young - Number of persons of age 0-14 years per 1,000 persons aged 15-59 years. Old - Number of persons of age above 60 years per 1,000 persons aged 15-59 years. Total - DR(young) '" DR(old).

24 NUPTIALITY TABLE 9: SELECTED INDICATORS ON FEMALE NUPTIALlTY, 1991

District Total: No of currently Mean age at marriage Per cent of currently married women Rural! _--:=-:--:-_m_a_rr_le_d;-w_o_m_e....,nc-:--:-__ of currently married W0111en with age at marnage below 18 Urban Total who married dUring Total who married dUring Total who married dUring 1981-86 19813-91 1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 2 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Total 10,546,394 1,574,871 1,553,204 16.67 16.95 17.17 65.63 62.85 60.65 Rural 8,275,810 1,215,778 1.219,294 16.49 16.67 16.84 67.68 66.49 64.91 Urban 2,270.584 359.093 333,910 17.3'3 17.88 18.35 58.23 50.95 45.45

1 Ganganagar Total 594,589 101,376 96,880 17 57 1765 1801 5624 5575 51 55 Rural 473,800 81,117 77,980 1,. 47 1't 48 17 79 5773 5853 5493 Uroan 120,789 20,259 18,900 1785 1831 1893 5028 4473 3761

2 Bikaner Tota! 272.567 43,429 43,226 1648 1614 17 09 7004 6712 6226 Rural 162,879 26.069 27,580 16,2 1625 1640 7426 7'::, 57 7166 Urban 109,688 17,360 15,646 1701 17411 1827 6375 5778 4621

3 Churu Total 368,700 61,365 64,083 1601 1616 1625 7777 7646 7574 Rural 263,426 44385 47480 1<; 91 1594 160C 7905 7939 7935 Urban 105,274 16,980 16,603 1626 1674 169·\ 7448 6888 6558

4 JhunJhunu:l Total 380,071 55,911 57,318 1642 1658 1677 7217 7072 5941 Rural 305,746 45.031 46,878 1534 1647 1664 7344 72 73 7153 Urban 74325 10,880 10,440 ~B 74 1704 1732 6678 6227 5996

5 Alwar Total 528,171 78,726 79,701 1686 17 04 1731 6549 6331 6183 Rural 460,348 67,260 69,724 1671 1677 1704 67.49 6716 6552 Urban 68,823 11,466 9,977 1789 1862 1922 5169 4100 3566

6. Bharatpur Total 366,803 52,386 53,783 1721 1740 17 54 6138 6028 5916 Rural 297,939 42,012 44,220 1710 17 20 1733 6293 6326 6244 Urban 68,864 lC,374 9,563 1769 1820 1851 5453 4823 4403

7. Dholpur Total 160,189 23,823 24,843 1676 1690 1731 6881 6e76 6424 Rural , 33,648 19,653 20,923 166;> 1666 1712 7089 7250 6784 Urban 26,541 4170 3,920 17 48 1800 1830 5827 5120 4515

8 Sawai Madhopur Total 467,844 66,668 70,220 16 '35 1660 1674 7053 6884 6723 Rural 403,757 57,245 60,310 1625 1649 1658 7165 7020 693C Urban 64,Oe7 9,423 9,910 1697 1723 1767 6350 6071 5483

9 Jalpur Total 1,108.115 163,240 162,445 1634 16117 17 22 6968 63.62 6059 Rural 693,492 97,782 101,170 LEO 1584 1617 7869 7716 7442 Urban 414,623 65,458 61,275 1755 1835 1889 5505 4428 3851 iO Sikar Total 447,004 67499 71,481 1615 1635 1647 7494 7305 7303 Rural 357,771 53,470 57.336 1608 1625 1632 7613 7468 7562 Urban 89,233 14,029 14,145 1346 1675 1707 6999 6679 6248

26 TABLE 9: SELECTED INDICATORS ON FEMALE NUPTIAlITY, 1991

District Total! No. of currently Mean age at marrla[1e Per cent of currently married women Rural! _---,:~..,._-m..:.a-rr...;.le...,d,...w-o-m-e-n_..,_..,._-- of currently married women with age at marnage below 18 Urban Total who marned dunng Total who married during Tetal who married during 1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 '1981-86 1986-91 ======~2======~3======4======~5======~6=====:7=====~8~_"';'_-_-_-_-_~9~-_-_-_-_-~~1~0~--~~1~1~-

11 AJmer Total 432,736 63,786 57,960 1641 16.97 17.25 66.50 59.91 57.52 Rural 272,139 39,380 35,520 1545 15.73 1584 77 05 7398 73.98 Urban 160,597 24,406 22,440 1783 1860 1926 50.74 4141 34.09

12 Tonk Total 255,316 34,902 26,152 1491 1526 1575 8171 7904 73.77 Rural 212,985 28,470 20,050 1452 1477 15.16 85.56 83.99 8086 Urban • 42,331 6,432 6,102 1663 17 06 17.51 64.55 6082 52.61

13. Jalsalmer Total 70,926 11,265 11,580 1781 18.18 1839 5109 4642 42.00 Rural 59,654 9,004 9,820 17.97 1840 1839 4872 43.78 41.89 Urban 11,272 2,261 1,760 1698 1731 1836 63.67 56.91 4261

14 Jodhpur Total 486,850 76,052 75,977 1755 17 75 17 90 53.66 51.42 49.20 Rural 317,448 48,529 51.107 17 45 17.52 17.52 5414 5.4 04 52.98 Urban 169,402 27,523 24,870 1774 1816 1868 5272 46.90 41.59

15 Nagaur Total 539,630 81,331 87,408 1638 1650 16.65 6994 69.43 6880 Rural 459,633 69,381 74,770 1633 16.43 16.57 7053 70.44 69.70 Urban 79,997 11,950 12,638 16.70 1693 17.11 66.47 63.68 63.57

16. Pall Total 363,907 50,273 4'1,103 1743 1771 1775 53.90 50.56 49.29 Rural 289,738 38,950 37,050 1742 17.66 1765 53.52 50.62 50.13 Urban 74,169 11,323 10,053 17.'14 1790 18.08 5539 5038 4623

17 Barmer Total 312,167 50,470 53,704 18.23 1832 18.25 4128 4124 4012 Rural 281,536 45,300 48,517 1831 18.38 1825 39.78 40.15 3964 Urban 30,631 5,170 5,187 1753 17.75 1823 54.98 5058 44.5H

18 J'3lor Total 252,218 37,749 39,185 1828 1840 18.55 4161 42.05 3622 Rural 234,183 34,965 36,375 1831 1841 1853 41.14 4177 3627 Urban 113,035 2,784 2,810 1798 1830 1880 4802 45.57 3559

19 Sirohl Total 152,264 22,740 22,881 1800 1829 1839 4R.34 4649 4174 Rural 123,f164 17.930 18,523 1794 1816 18.24 4925 4816 4391 Urb"n 28,300 4,310 4,358 1827 HI 81 1901 44.37 3963 32.61

20 Bhilwara Total 437,812 58,043 48,863 15 32 ~5.75 It:i 13 7756 72 87 7046 R~ral 360556 45,780 37,850 1506 15.30 1566 8011 77.83 760C Urban 77,256 12,263 11,013 1638 1725 1759 6689 5627 5304

21 Udaipur Total 735,642 106.653 104,698 16.79 1712 1732 6368 60.41 5837 Rural 621,053 88030 87,777 16 S4 1686 1599 6530 6363 6225 Urban 114,589 11),623 1€,921 1759 1832 1895 54.92 4573 3864

27 TABLE 9: SELECTED INDICATORS ON FEMALE NUPTIALlTY, 1991

District Totall No of currently Mean age at marriage Fer cent of currently married women Rurall married women of currently roamed women with awe at marriage below 16 Urban Total who married dlmng Total who married during Total who married during 1981·86 1986-91 1981·8€ 1986·91 1981-86 1986·91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

22 Chittaurgarh Total 401,071 53,970 48,297 15.58 1600 16.29 7!3.93 7154 69.61 Rural 346,266 45.429 40,700 15.35 1568 15.95 78.28 7507 73.52 Urban 54,805 8,541 7,597 1696 17.55 18.04 6235 54.34 49.95

23 Oungarpur Total 210,17.!. 32,586 30.915 17.54 17.74 1794 (;345 51.62 4851 Rural 196,244 30,176 28,865 17.53 1774 1791 53.38 5183 4902 Urban 13,930 2,410 2,050 17.62 1778 1840 5a.41 4896 41.46

24. Banswara Total 267,932 41,504 40,015 ~7.71 1793 1806 52.32 50.34 50.25 Rural 24M82 38,220 37,385 1768 1789 18.00 52.80 5110 51.38 Urban 19,850 3,284 2,630 1808 1844 1905 4623 41.53 3410

25. Bund; Total 195,750 30,292 27,418 1531 1551 1578 8128 78.85 76.58 Rural 1'64,746 25,590 23.018 1503 1517 1539 8396 82.30 8093 Urban 31,004 4,702 4,400 1669 1713 1766 67.97 6223 5!) 71

2G Kat'! Total 489,287 74,646 71,683 1629 1659 1674 72 14 6862 67.13 Rural 321,208 47,080 47,846 1575 1583 1587 lS 28 7922 7868 Urban 168,079 27,566 23,837 17.34 17.86 18.44 5827 51.07 44.41

27 Jhalawar Total 247,659 34,686 35,380 1565 1587 15.95 78.01 75.93 75.31 Rural 213,569 29,540 30,520 15.42 1557 1562 6033 79.-45 78.82 Urban 34,090 5,146 4,860 17.02 17.50 1787 6434 5666 54.45

28 TABLE 10: PROPORTION OF MARRIED FEMALES IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

District Per cent married females to total females in the age group 10-14 15-19 20-24 15-44 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Rajasthan- 13.2 55.9 93.5 87.6 53.6 31.2 16.6

1. Ganganagar 4.8 42.6 923 84.9 66.5 42.8 22.6 2. Bikaner 11 2 55.5 93.1 87.1 52.9 28.8 14.5 3. Churu 11.3 . 67.6 975 90.7 55.1 28.2 13.6 4. JhunJhunun 109 58.2 96.4 88.5 57.3 35.2 20.4 5. Alwar 8.8 53.8 94.5 87.4 63.5 42.0 22.5 6. Bharatpur 7.0 50.6 93.5 87.1 62.9 42.1 26.0 7. Dholpur 5.9 58.4 959 89.2 57.2 31.8 8.6 8. Sawa; Madhopur 15.0 66.3 95.8 90.6 54.2 30.6 18.4 9. Jaipur 14.2 55.2 89.8 86.0 54.1 31.7 15.8 10. Sil-.ar 12.4 65.8 97.2 90.5 52.7 29.6 15.4 11. Ajmer 23.1 54.2 87.2 85.3 48.7 28.2 12.4 12. Tonk 35.4 72.8 93.7 90.7 49.4 25.3 16.2 13. Jaisalmer 4.3 42.9 93.8 86.1 43.4 26.2 11.1 14. Jodhpur 9.9 45.2 92.0 85.1 51.3 28.0 130 15. Nagaur 17.3 69.0 97.4 91.1 51.0 27.7 12.6 16. Pali 14.4 46.9 93.9 86.3 50.8 26.3 11.4 17. Barmer 5.6 40.1 94.9 85.9 45.1 25.4 11.7 18. Jator 2.3 35.1 96.0 84.9 48.2 28.1 11.7 19. Sirohi 63 37.9 91.6 83.6 47.5 27.1 13.7 20. Bhitwara 34.4 73.6 95.2 91.5 49.0 25.6 19.0 21. Udaipur 12.2 51.5 91.8 86.4 54.6 32.8 21.5 22. C,hittaurgarh 26.5 67.8 94.4 90.1 54.1 32.2 16.3 23. Dungarpur 5.0 39.8 92.9 83.9 47.7 28.7 23.1 24. Banswara 4.6 39.4 92.6 84.7 51.8 30.6 22.3 20. Bundi 27.4 73.3 94.5 91.5 50.7 28.5 13.7 26. Kota 12.9 60.6 91.8 88.4 52.1 29.9 16.3 27. JhaJawar 22.1 71.1 94.5 90.8 53.8 32.9 14.4

29 TABLE 11: PROPORTIONS OF MARRIED. WIDOWED AND DIVORCED/SEPARATED AMONG THE AGED BY SEX, 1991 District Sex Percentage of Married Widowed Divorced/Separated 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Males 84.1 75.1 61.0 13.3 22.5 33.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 Females 53.6 31.2 16.6 45.9 68.4 81.4 0.1 0.1 0.1

1. Ganganagar Males 86.4 76.7 59.8 11.1 21.2 33.8 0.1 0.1 Females 66.5 42.8 22.6 33.3 56.9 73.8 0.1 0.3

2. Blkanet Males 87.7 79.2 69.4 10.6 19.2 28.e Females 52.9 28.8 14.5 469 71.0 85.0 0.1 0.1 02

3. Churu Males 85.5 77.6 61.5 10.5 19.1 28.8 01 0.1 Females 55.1 28.2 13.6 44.1 71.5 82.4 0.2 0.1 0.2

4. Jhunjhunun Males 86.8 75.6 63.2 10.5 20.5 33.3 0.2 0.2 Females 57.3 35.2 20.4 42.5 64.7 79.2 0.1

5. Alwar Males 797 69.3 55.5 16.6 27.3 41.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 Females 63.5 42.0 22.5 36.3 57.7 76.7

6. Bharatpur Males 79.0 65.9 51.6 17.1 29.7 43.7 0.1 Females 62.9 42.1 26.0 36.7 57.6 72.2 01 0.2

7. Dholpur Males 73.8 62.4 47.1 18.5 28.6 44.6 0.1 0.4 Females 57.2 31.8 8.6 42.5 67.8 91.4 0.1

8. Sawai !\.1adhopur Males 80.S 66.9 56.4 15.9 29.0 38.2 0.1 0.2 Females 54.2 30.6 18.4 45.7 68.8 78.5 0.2

9. Jaipur Males 84.6 75.3 59.9 13.1 22.8 34.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 Females 54.1 31.7 15.8 45.5 6e.0 82.0 0.1 0.2 0.1

10. Sikar Males 86.0 77.1 64.4 11 5 20.9 32.9 02 0.1 Females 52.7 29.6 15.4 47.0 70.1 831 0.1

11. Ajmer Males 84.0 75.0 57.8 13.9 23.1 35.2 0.3 0.1 Females 48.7 28.2 12.4 50.3 71.1 83.3 0.3 0.1 0.2

12. Ton~ Males 83.4 75.2 64.4 13.9 22.3 31.6 04 0.1 0.4 Females 49.4 25.3 16.2 50.3 74.3 83.4 0.2 0.1

13. Jaisalmer Males 80.3 74.0 63.3 17.5 23.3 30.0 0.4 Females 43.4 26.2 11.1 55.8 73.4 86.9

14. Jodhpur Males 86.3 79.4 61.7 10.7 19.1 26.1 0.1 0.1 Females 51.3 28.0 13.0 47.5 71.4 82.0 0.2 0.3 0.3

15. Nagaur Males 85.9 77.9 59.2 11.3 19.9 36.4 0.1 Females 51.0 27.7 12.6 48.9 72.3 86.7

30 TABLE 11: PROPORTIONS OF MARRIED, WIDOWED AND DIVORCED/SEPARATED AMONG THE AGED BY SEX, 1991

District Sex Percentage of Married Widowed Divorced/Separated 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16.Pali Males 855 80.5 70.7 12.4 18.4 26.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 Females 50.8 26.3 11.4 48.7 73.4 88.1 0.1

17. Barmer Males 82.0 76.0 63.1 14.8 21.8 29.0 0.1 0.3 Females 45.1 25.4 11.7 54.0 74.2 84.0 0.1 0.1

18 Jalor Males 860 76.2 66.9 11.7 21.8 30.2 0.1 0.1 Females 482 28.1 11.7 51.4 71.4 87.2 0.3

19. Sirohl Males 848 772 66.2 133 21.1 31.8 0.2 Females 475 27.1 13) 52.0 72.5 85.9 0.1

20. Bhilwara Males 829 73.4 591 146 24.8 34.5 0.3 0.2 0.5 Females 49.0 25.6 19.0 50.7 74.4 80.0 0.1 0.2

21. Udaipur Males 86.2 77.9 65.2 12.3 20.1 32.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 Females 54.6 32.8 21.S 44.9 66.7 780 0.3 0.2 01

22. Chlttaurgarh Males 84.6 74.5 62.9 142 24.1 32.9 0.3 0.1 Females 54.1 32.2 163 45.4 67.5 83.0 0.3 0.1 0.4

23. Dungarpur Males 83.6 77.9 7.0.6 15.6 21.0 26.6 0.2 Females 47.7 28.7 23.1 51.9 71.0 76.5 0.1 0.2 0.4

24. Banswara Males 86.4 81.2 7() 6 12.4 17.4 25.7 0.2 0.3 Females 51.8 30.6 22.3 47.4 68.6 770 0.5 05 0.3

25. Bundi Males 835 771 55.0 13.9 22.1 36.7 0.5 Females 50.7 28.5 13.7 48.6 71.1 84.3 0.5 0.2 0.5

26. Kola Males 83.7 75.6 58.1 14.7 22.7 331 01 0.1 0.4 Females 52.1 29.9 16.3 47.6 69.6 783 0.2 0.2 0.2

27. Jhalawar Males 84.8 78.6 61.5 13.4 20.1 37.0 0.1 0.1 Females 53.8 32.9 14.4 461 66.7 84.9 0.1 0.1 0.3

31

FERTILITY AND CHILD MORTALITY TABLE 12: NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN AND NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING PER EVER MARRIED WOMAN IN THE AGE GROUP 45-49 YEARS, 1991

District Number of ever marned women Number of children per ever marned woman aged 45-49 years aged 45-49 years Ever born Surviving Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 845,653 668,866 176,787 5.07 5.20 4.58 4.34 4.40 4.13

1 Ganganagar 42,426 33,546 8,880 522 540 452 4.73 486 4.23 2 Blkaner 18,930 11,030 7,900 5.39 596 461 493 540 4.29 3 Churu 25,378 17,900 7,478 571 595 513 5.11 5.27 472 4 JhunJhunun 29,910 24,41U 5,500 532 537 510 4.81 483 470 5 Alwar 41,720 36.100 5,620 555 567 476 4.6 1 469 415 6. Bharatpur 30,066 24,086 5,980 535 546 491 441 <144 428

7 Dholpur 13,314 ~1,220 2,094 564 571 527 454 455 447 8. Saw;;:1 Madhopur 38,310 33,570 4,740 527 533 485 438 439 433 9 Jalpur 85,828 53,188 32,640 508 549 443 439 4.63 4.00 10 Sikar 34,480 27,340 7,140 536 5.35 541 -182 479 4.94 11 Almer 36,170 22,460 13,710 480 503 442 396 3.94 3.98 12. Tonk 20,249 16,690 3,559 506 514 465 409 4 1 398 13 Jalsalmer 5,229 4,659 570 548 563 4.JO 4.72 483 3.86 14 Jodhpur 39,126 25,570 13,556 502 5.40 430 447 477 391 15 Nagaur 40,580 35,180 5,400 5.17 5.22 484 4.52 456 431 16. Pall 32,943 27,150 5,793 507 5.18 456 412 415 460 17. Bar'Tler 26,079 23,900 2,179 5.18 519 5.04 456 457 440 18. Jalor 23,285 21,650 1635 544 5.46 517 465 466 461 19. Sirohl 14360 11,900 2,460 502 510 4.62 414 415 4.08 20. Bililwara 36,510 30,520 5,990 431 435 4.09 3.51 349 360 21. Udaipur 63,550 54,460 9,090 4.60 468 412 392 395 371 22 Chittaurgarh 33,490 29.040 4,450 441 441 444 3.63 359 3.92 23 Dungarpur 17,902 16,747 1,155 492 496 442 430 431 4.07 24 Bal15wara 2 1 ,900 2!J,21 0 1,fl90 522 530 419 444 4.49 3.86 25 BUlldi 15,120 12,570 2,5EO 498 507 453 4.16 4 Hi 402 26. Kota 39,264 26,970 12,294 488 511 4.36 416 4.24 398 27 Jhaiawar '19,534 16,8;)0 2,7:)4 487 486 492 409 4.03 442

34 TABLE 13: CRUDE BIRtH RATE AND TOTAL FERTILITY RATE, 1991

District Crude Birth Total Fertility Rate Rate 1 2 3

Rajasthan 35.75 5.01

1. Ganganagar 32.75 4.22 2. Bikaner 35.36 4.99 3. Churu 28.53 4.14 4. Jhunjhunun 34.48 4.83 5. Alwar 35.00 5.04 6. Bharatpur 34.96 5.30 7. Dholpur 40.38 6.36 8. Sawai Madhop.ur 40.01 5.95 9. Jaipur 35.26 4.88 10. Sikar 37.64 5.41 11. Ajmer 34.99 4.75 12. Tonk 35.50 4.99 13. Jaisalmer 34.01 5.48 14. Jodhpur 34.67 5.05 15. Nagaur 34.68 4.78 16. Pali 33.84 4.88 17. Barmer 36.03 5.57 18. Jalor 34.95 5.23 19. Sirohi 33.33 4.73 20. Bhilwara 35.23 4.80 21. Udaipur 34.69 4.62 22. Chittaurgarh 33.00 4.41 23. Dungarpur 40.24 5.16 24. Banswara 38.41 5.13 25. Bundi 35.70 5.03 26. Kota 36.60 5.00 27. Jhalawar 32.62 4.47

Source: Based on 1991 Census data.

35 TABLE 14: CHILD MORTALITY INDICATORS, 1991

District q, q2 q5 Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 87 94 79 97 95 99 110 103 117

1. Ganganagar 54 57 50 64 60 68 73 71 74 2. Bikaner 60 60 59 69 69 69 82 81 82 3. Churu 64 59 69 75 72 77 83 79 91 4 Jhunjhunun 56 48 66 66 63 69 80 73 88 5. Alwar 101 99 103 106 103 112 124 119 128 6. Bharatpur 78 72 95 101 89 114 126 110 145 7.Dholpur 107 109 105 127 110 147 150 142 183 8. Sawai Madhopur 79 7:4 102 106 95 122 122 101 144 9. Jaipur 67 66 69 78 76 81 94 88 102 10. Sikar 57 61 51 70 62 78 78 74 83 11. Ajmer 113 115 111 118 122 116 130 134 124 12. Tonk 123 109 129 127 123 134 149 146 157 13. Jaisalmer 75 72 86 87 88 99 124 119 134 14. Jodhpur 72 74 69 75 77 71 86 82 96 15. Nagaur 82 91 71 89 92 87 102 99 105 16 Pali 111 97 127 128 123 136 156 140 174 17. Barmer 99 82 102 121 124 118 143 141 147 18. Jalor 91 90 96 112 104 120 129 125 139 19. Sirohi 118 119 117 126 130 125 139 132 147 20. Bhilwara 120 121 119 125 134 123 143 144 142 21. Udaipur 92 71 109 113 103 127 129 122 146 22. Chittaurgarh 99 103 83 134 141 127 149 151 145 23. Dungarpur 98 97 99 129 131 127 140 141 139 24. Banswara 92 97 87 135 140 130 148 149 147 25. Bundi 82 61 96 105 102 106 120 114 127 26. Kota 84 76 91 95 90 96 140 121 124 27. Jhalawar 100 122 88 111 113 110 124 122 128

36 LITERACY AND EDUCATION

• - 0\---- 204 (Hil '\;0 Q:>: TABLE 15: SELECTED INDICATORS ON

District Total! Literacy rate for the age group Per cent of population in the RuraV 10-14 15-19 Matric but below graduate Urban p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Total 54.3 72.1 34.0 53.1 72.3 29.7 7.8 12.4 2.8 Rural 47.8 68.4 24.2 45.4 67.7 18.4 4.5 8.2 0.7 Urban 77.4 85.6 68.3 75.8 85.8 63.5 18.2 25.4 10.0

1 . Ganganagar Total 58.4 71.0 44.4 54.5 67.3 38.5 8.7 13.4 3.4 Rural 53.7 68.1 .37.9 48.8 63.8 30,2 5.9 9.9 1.2 Urban 77.5 82.7 71.5 74.6 80.0 67.9 19.0 25.3 11.4

2. Bikaner Total 49.6 63.5 34.4 49.9 63.1 33.1 10.0 14.8 4.5 Rural 33.0 50.3 14.6 32.3 49.1 11.1 3.4 5.9 0.6 Urban 78.3 85.4 70.2 73,7. 82 2 63.0 18.6 26.4 9.7

3. Churu Total 48.9 67.2 28.9 46.4 65.5 23.0 6.2 10.7 1.7 Rural 42.0 62.3 19.7 38.8 60.0 12.8 3.6 6.9 0.3 Urban 67.4 80.3 53.3 64.4 78,7 47.0 12.3 19,5 4.9

4. Jhunjhunun Total 69.6 84.9 52.8 66.2 86.4 40.0 9.4 16.9 2.0 Rural 69.0 85.3 51.3 64.8 86.6 36.6 8.3 15.7 1.1 Urban 71.9 83.5 58.5 71.2 85.5 52.0 13.8 21.3 5.7

5. Alwar Tolal 63.1 80.8 41.9 60.4 81.2 33.2 9.1 14.8 2.8 Rural 59.8 79.1 36.5 56.4 79.5 26.2 6.6 11.8 1.0 Urban 85.9 92 3 78.5 83.5 91.4 73.4 22.8 30.5 13.0

6. Bharatpur Total 61.1 80.3 35.9 60.6 80.9 30.2 9.0 14.6 2.6 Rural 57.4 78.8 28.6 56.6 79.9 20.2 6.6 11.8 0.6 Urban 76.8 86.9 64.9 75.0 84.7 62,4 18.5 25.4 10.6

7. Dholpur Total 50.5 65.6 29.0 51.0 67,8 23.9 5.7 9.1 1.6 Rural 46.9 64.3 21.5 47.6 66,6 16.1 4.0 6.8 0.5 Urban 67.4 72.3 61.4 65.7 73.3 54.7 14,0 20.0 7,0

8. Sawai Madhopur Total 54 2 75.0 27.5 54.1 77 2 22.9 68 11.5 1.6 Rural 51.0 73.7 21.2 50.1 75.1 16.0 50 9.0 0.6 Urban 72.5 83.1 60.6 73.9 87.6 55.9 173 25.9 74

9. Jaipur Total 62.5 80.1 42.2 ' 62.2 82.2 37.9 11.9 17.7 5.4 Rural 53.0 77,6 24.2 51.9 79.8 17.4 6.2 11.2 0.8 Urban 77.7 84.3 70.3 76.6 85.6 65.8 198 26.4 12.2

10 Sikar Total 61.9 82.1 38.5 59.9 84.0 30.3 78 14.4 1.5 Rural 60.6 82.9 34.4 58,1 84.6 25,2 6.6 12.9 0.6 Urban 66.5 79.1 53.0 66.3 81.9 47.8 12.6 19.9 4.9

It. Ajmp-r Total 67,1 83,8 478 64 8 80.6 46.3 12.0 17,3 6.4 Rural 53.2 77.5 249 48!) 71.5 20.5 4.7 8.3 1.0 Urbal1 88.2 93.6 82.0 85.9 92.2 78.7 22.2 29.3 14.2

38 LITERACY AND EDUCATION, 1991 age group 20+ who are Per cent population attending school in age group Totall District Graduate and above 6-10 11-13 Rurall P M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 ------~------~------3.7 5.5 1.7 38.9 50.3 26.3 53.1 72.1 31.4 Total Rajasthan 1.3 2.3 0.2 33.1 45.9 19.0 47.0 69.0 21.6 Rural 11.5 15.5 6.8 61.3 67.2 54.9 73.8 82.6 63.9 Urban

3.4 4.8 1.7 44.1 51.8 35.6 53.7 68.2 37.8 Total 1. Ganganagar 1.5 2.5 0.4 39.9 48.6 30.5 48.9' 65.4 30.8 Rural 9.9 129 6.4 61.4 65.3 57.1 72 5 79.0 65.3 Urban

5.4 7.7 2.7 371 45.6 27.8 480 63.6 31.4 Total 2. Bikaner 1.0 1.8 02 24.5 35.1 12.9 328 52.3 12.6 Rural 11.2 15.5 61 61.8 66.5 56.8 73.8 81.8 64.7 Urban

25 4.4 07 34.8 456 23.3 48.0 695 25.1 Total 3. Churu 1.0 1.9 01 28.2 39.8 15.8 42.3 66.1 17.2 Rural 6.0 99 1.9 53.0 612 44.1 632 78.4 46.5 Urban'

3.8 66 1 C 51.2 61.3 40.1 68.8 86.0 50.4 Total 4 Jhunjhunun 2.6 49 0.4 50.8 61.3 39.3 68.8 87.7 48.9 Rural 8.6 13.3 3.6 52.9 61.2 435 68.6 79.9 55.8 Urban

38 5.8 1.6 44.9 56.4 32.4 62.3 808 39.5 Total 5. Alwar 1.9 3.3 03 41.5 53.8 27.9 59.3 79.5 34.4 Rural 14.5 18.5 9.5 70.6 762 65.0 82.0 88.7 73.6 Urban

36 55 1.5 42.9 55.5 27.9 60.8 807 34.2 Total 6 Bharatpur 1.7 3.0 02 39.5 53.4 22.7 57.7 80.2 265 Rural 11.2 15.3 6.4 59.1 65.8 51.6 732 82.8 62 1 Urban

2.5 3.8 08 33.4 437 19.9 515 684 27.3 Total 7 Dholpur 1 2 2.0 0.1 31.0 421 16.2 48.7 685 19 1 Rural 86 12.4 4.1 45.9 52.5 38.0 632 67.8 57.S Urban

2.7 4.5 07 34.2 46.8 19 1 53.1 748 25 5 Total 8. Sawal Madhopur 1.7 3.1 0.2 31.2 44.8 149 50.1 739 19 1 Rural 8.3 12.5 34 51.9 59.9 433 699 804 58.4 Urban

7.6 10.7 42 44.9 567 31 8 60.8 797 39.2 Total 9 Jaipur 1 8 33 0.2 360 51.5 190 51.6 785 207 Rural 15.8 207 10.1 61. 0 66.1 553 74.9 81 6 67.3 Urban

29 53 0.6 442 57.3 295 59.7 83.3 33.2 Total 10 Sikar 1 9 37 0.2 42.1 56.3 263 59.1 847 29.4 Rural 67 11 0 22 52.1 614 41.7 62.2 77.7 46.4 Urban

63 8.6 39 51.0 63.1 379 62.2 79.4 423 Total 11. Ajmer 1 3 23 0.3 376 54.1 200 48.0 72.9 187 Rural 133 17.0 91 73 !l 781 68.5 83.0 89.1 76.1 Urban

39 TABLE 15: SELECTED INDICATORS ON

District Totall Literacy rate for the age group Per cent of population in the Rural! 10-14 15-19 Matric but below graduate Urban p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 Tonk Total 50.4 71.5 26.8 47668.1 243 6.1 10.1 1.7 Rural 45.5 69.~ 18.8 42.4 64.9 16.5 4.1 7.4 0.6 Urban 69.8 80.6 58.2 65.2 791 499 146 21.5 7.0

13 Jaisalmer Total 42.6 62.6 178 43.4 62.3 139 62 99 1.6 Rural 36.5 580 10.0 35.5 55.8 5.3 39 7.1 0.2 Urban 80.2 903 67.0 786 89.7 583 176 240 90

14 Jodhpur Total 52.2 70.2 31.8 547 72.7 31.7 9.3 14.3 38 Rural 40.7 63.6 14.1 41.0 649 98 36 6.8 02 Urban 77.2 84.7 689 764 85.1 655 188 259 10.3

15 Nagaur Total 415 68.3 23.7 46.0 686 198 57 10.2 1 1 Rural 44.6 66.8 19.3 425 661 15 1 45 85 05 Urban 63.2 76.5 47.7 62.2 79.7 41 5 12.1 19.0 46

16 Pali Total 58.0 797 33.1 542 7615 237 57 100 15 Rural 53.5 77.5 25.9 48 5 733 21 1 3.e 7C 0.5 Urban 749 88.4 59.8 723 86.2 546 20.~ 0.4

17 Barmer Total 36.6 56.6 13.9 377 555 12.2 3.4 59 0.7 Rural 32.8 53.5 9.3 327 51.3 61 2.1 3.9 0.1 Urban 74.2 87.2 59.3 74.2 85.4 575 149 23.0 54

18 Jalor Total 39.5 62.9 136 37 1 56.8 13.7 27 4.9 0.6 Rural 37.4 614 11.1 34.1 541 106 20 3.7 03 Urban 68.8 832 509 692 834 49.2 12.1 19.4 4.1

19 S,rohi Total 484 667 281 455 622 26.4 5.9 9.6 23 k:.m;1 41 1 60.7 196 353 533 154 2.9 5.2 06 Urba" 821 93.4 689 803 902 674 18.0 256 9.5

Tota! 49.5 675 29.7 44.8 63.6 25.0 5.8 91 2.3 R1Jral 429 632 208 373 574 163 33 56 08 Urban 759 85.0 559 72.4 857 578 166 23.1 ':i2

21 Udal~Jr Total 499 66.6 32.4 47.3 668 273 67 10.5 29 RJriil 126 61.6 226 381 601 16.2 3.5 6.2 07 U~bar· '17 .~ 920 82.4 852 920 77 1 220 292 137

22 Chittaurq:3i'1 Trolal 51.L 69· 31.2 47.1 682 24.8 5.6 91 20 Rural 44.:: 64.0 :::1.8 39.7 627 161 32 5.7 06 Urban 8~"\ 91.4 787 80.9 91 5 68.1 188 26.7 98

23 Dungarpur Total 45.4 O£.' 28.0 42.1 62.6 222 49 82 1.6 Rura! 42.3 59.8 240 383 595 180 37 65 09 Urban 847 919 77.3 842 940 732 202 28.2 10.8

40 LITERACY AND EDUCATION, 1991 age group 20+ who are Per cent populatIon attending school In age group Total! Distnct Graduate and above 6-10 11-13 Rural! P M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 C 19 20 2

26 4.0 1.1 369 51 8 21.0 48.2 695 243 Total 12 Tonk 1.4 2.3 0.5 329 492 153 436 67.3 16.2 Rural 7.5 11.1 36 545 633 .45.5 664 78.7 540 Urban

24 3.8 0.7 30.8 43.2 167 47.0 693 189 Total 13 Jalsalmer 1.0 1 7 0.1 261 394 10 9 408 65.5 103 Rural 9.7 14.3 3.5 654 725 57.9 782 88.3 646 Urban

5.2 7.3 29 37.3 48.0 25.5 51 9 71 3 30 1 Total 14 Jodhpur 08 1 4 0.1 258 392 11 1 41 1 659 122 Rural 12.6 16.4 7.9 635 67.6 58.8 741 828 649 Urban

1.8 3.3 0.4 34.1 47.0 20.0 478 71.3 21 3 Total 15. Nagaur 1.2 2.3 0.1 316 456 16.4 452 705 168 Rural 5.3 8.5 1.8 47.4 54.6 39.5 620 76.0 461 Urban

2.1 3.6 0.6 44.0 583 281 573 80.1 302 Total 16 Pail 1.0 2.0 0.1 39.7 551 22.5 53.5 79.0 230 Rural 5.8 90 2.4 60.5 70.3 496 705 84.1 551 Urban

1.1 2.0 0.3 23.7 346 11.4 38.3 596 13 1 Total 17. Barrner 0.6 1.0 0.1 204 31.5 80 34.6 566 84 Rural 6.2 9.9 1.9 582 68.0 474 709 849 543 Urban

1.0 1 8 02 27.4 42.6 10.4 406 658 11.6 Total 18. Jalor 0.6 1.2 0.1 25.7 412 8.4 387 644 95 Rural 6.0 9.6 22 52.3 636 393 659 83.6 427 Urban

2.7 4 1 1 2 388 522 24.2 488 691 26 1 Tota! 19 Sirohi 1.0 1.8 0.2 327 472 17.1 428 647 185 Rural 9.2 12.7 54 69.6 764 61 7 74.9 886 597 Urban

2.7 40 1 3 346 47.4 212 473 653 26.8 Total 20. Bhllwara 0.8 1.4 0.3 285 423 14.3 407 60.7 178 Rural 10.6 146 6.2 61.0 69.4 520 736 839 620 Urban

3.6 5.1 20 36.9 479 255 496 662 316 Total 21. Udaipur 0.9. 15 0.2 30.4 425 179 422 61 5 21.2 Rural 16.0 20.7 10.7 75.9 79.7 719 83.2 876 786 Urban

25 38 10 349 469 225 491 66.8 289 Total 22 Chittaurgarh 0.9 1.6 02 295 427 159 423 623 192 Rural 11.0 15.3 6.0 672 722 620 81 5 884 738 Urban

1 8 3.1 0.5 31.3 41.1 21.4 451 607 279 Total 23 Dungarpur 1 1 21 02 288 389 18.6 42.3 58.6 24.2 Rural 9.7 14.2 43 68.6 74.1 631 77.0 848 689 Urban

41 TABLE 15: SELECTED INDICATORS ON

District Total! Literacy rate for the age group Per cent of population in the Rural! 10-14 15-19 Matrie but below graduate Urban P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

24. Banswara Total 35.0 48.4 21.1 35.6 51.0 19.1 4.~ 7.8 1.8 Rural 30.7 45.1 15.9 30.8 46.9 13.7 3.1 5.5 0.7 Urban 88.9 90.0 87.6 87.0 92.6 80.5 23.6 31.8 14.5

25. Bundi Total 47.1 64.8 26.8 45.6 63.4 24.8 5.8 9.3 1.9 Rural 40.4 60.0 17.9 37.6 57.0 15.2 3.6 6.2 0.6 Urban 79.2 87.0 69.8 77.7 88.3 64.6 16.3 23.9 8.1

26. Kola Total 62.6 76.6 46.1 61.3 78.0 40.9 105 15.8 4.6 Rural 51.9 70.5 29.6 49.3 71.2 21.9 4.7 84 0.8 Urban 82.3 88.1 75.5 80.0 88.8 69.5 20.2 2,->0 11.2

27. Jhalawar Total 46.7 62.9 282 43.2 61.0 23.2 5.1 8.2 1.8 Rural 33.9 58.0 18.8 35.4 55,2 132 2,8 4,9 0.5 Urban Bl.8 88.4 74.6 78.9 87.3 69.4 17.8 25.7 9.1

42 LITERACY AND EDUCATION, 1991 age group 20+ who are Per cent population attending school in age group Total! District Graduate and above 6-10 11-13 Run:!11 P M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

1.7 2.6 0.8 24.7 32.7 16.2 35.1 47.9 21.7 Total 24. Banswara 0.8 1.3 0.2 21.3 29.8 12.4 31.0 44.9 16.5 Rural 12.1 16.4 7.2 72.1 74.6 69.5 83.5 84.0 83.0 Urban

2.3 3.5 1.0 32.9 43.6 20.7 46.1 64.9 25.1 Total 25. Bundi 1.0 1.7 0.2 27.6 39.4 13.9 39.8 61.0 16.5 Rural 8.7 12.1 4.9 61.3 669 55.3 75.8 82.9 67.4 Urban

5.4 7.3 3.2 45.3 54.2 35.5 58.7 73.1 41.4 Total 26. Kota 1.3 2.3 0.3 35.6 47.3 22.7 47.7 66.7 24.1 Rural 12.3 15.6 8.4 64.0 67.6 60.0 77.7 84.3 70.0 Urban

2.0 3.1 0.9 33.5 44.6 21.2 42.9 59.5 23.8 Total 27. Jhalawar 0.8 1.4 0.1 28.0 40.1 14.6 36.1 54.7 14.2 Rural 8.6 12.1 4.8 66.1 70.4 61.1 76.5 84.7 67.9, Urban

4'3 TABLE 16: LITERACY RATES FOR SELECTED

Dlstnct Totall ______L::i;::te:.:.;ra:.;:c:!,.y..;,;ra::t.::;;es:_f.:,:o::_r .::.th:.:e~a~g.;:.e.=.g.:...:ro:..:u~p ____- ___-_ F~l)rall 7 years and above 10 years and above 15 years and abov~ Urban ----~----~-----P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11'

Rajasthan Total 38.6 55.0 20.4 38.6 55.8 19.6 35.2 52.2 16.6 Rural 30.4 47.6 11.6 30.5 48.5 10.9 26.6 44.0 8.0 Urban 65.3 78.5 50.2 65.0 78.9 48.9 62.5 77.6 45.0

1 Ganganagar Total 41.8 55.3 26.4 416 557 25.2 378 52.4 20.8 Rural 35.8 50.1 19.5 35.6 50.6 18.5 31.5 46.7 13.9 Urban 64.2 74.2 524 63.4 74.0 50.7 606 72.3 46.4

2. Blkaner Total 41.7 54.6 270 422 55.9 26.5 405 54.2 24.6 Rural 241 376 88 24.7 39.1 85 22.6 36.3 69 Urban 67.0 787 535 66.6 79.1 52.0 643 77.8 484

3. Churu Total 348 51 3 17.3 35.2 52.7 166 31 9 49.2 138 Rural 43.6 93 27.5 45.3 8.8 23.9 41.0 6.2 Urban 698 36.9 53.6 70.4 35.6 50.5 68.2 31.7

4. Jhunjhunun Total 683 25.5 47.3 69.5 23.8 42.0 65.8 17.1 Rural 662 220 44.4 675 20.3 38.7 63.3 13.3 Urban 76.0 394 583 76.6 37.6 55.0 74.9 32.6

5 Alwar Total 61.0 225 43.1 61.9 214 38.7 57.6 169 Rural 56.8 16.7 381 578 15.6 33.2 52.8 11.1 Urban 84.9 57.9 72.0 848 56.2 695 83.5 51.9

6. Bharatpur Total 62.1 19.6 43.0 631 18.4 39.0 59.1 14.7 Rural 58.4 125 380 595 11 5 33.6 55.0 7.8 Urban 77.1 47.3 628 774 45.5 599 75.5 41.5

7. Dholpur Total 35.1 50.5 15.2 356 51 8 14.7 32.2 485 11.7 Rura! 31.0 471 9.9 - 31 5 485 93 279 447 6.8 Urban 54.3 666 394 549 678 391 52.1 668 34.2

8 Sawai Madhopur Total 36.3 54.6 146 365 556 14.0 32.7 51 3 11.2 Rural 32.0 50.8 98 323 51.8 9.2 28.3 468 6.8 Urban 04 763 418 60.4 773 406 57.8 76.1 36.3

9. Jalpur Total 648 287 480 657 278 45.0 627 249 Rural 54.8 11.8 346 558 10.8 30.5 50.9 8.0 Urban 792 537 672 797 527 652 78.9 492

10 Sikar Total 641 199 42.6 655 18.8 38.1 61.4 14.5 Rural 61 8 15.4 392 633 144 343 584 10.2 Urban 727 368 55.2 738 35.4 526 72.5 31 3

11 AJmer Total 52.3 687 34.5 52.0 68.9 33.6 49.2 66.0 31.1 Rural 35.1 550 140 347 551 13.1 31.1 50.5 10.9 Urban 765 87.6 641 760 87.6 630 739 86.5 59.7

44 AGE GROUPS BY SEX, 1991

Literacy rates for the age group Total! Oistrict 10-14 15-59 60 years and above Rural! p M F p M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

54.3 72.1 34.0 37.7 55.4 18.1 14.6 24.8 4.2 Total Rajasthan 47.8 68.4 24.2 28.8 47.4 8.9 9.4 17.3 1.3 Rural 77.4 85.6 68.3 65.0 79.4 48.0 36.5 57.3 16.0 Urban

58.4 71.0 44.4 40.5 55 7 22.8 138 22.8 3.3 Total 1. Ganganagar 537 68.1 37.9 34.1 50 3 15.4 9.8 17.0 1.6 Ruraf 77.5 82.7 71.5 62.9 74.0 49.4 33.2 52.0 11.7 Urban

496 63.5 34.4 42.7 56.3 26.6 20.5 33.1 8 0 Total 2. Bkaner 33.0 50.3 14.6 24.2 38.5 7.6 S.5 15.9 1.0 Rural 78.3 85.4 70.2 66.8 794 51.7 39.0 60.0 18.4 Urban

48.9 67.2 28.9 34.0 51.8 15.1 145 26.2 3.9 Total 3 Churu 42.0 62.3 19.7 25.9 43.8 6.9 B.6 16.9 1.0 Rural 67.4 80.3 53.3 53.1 70.3 34.4 29.2 49.0 11.0 Urban

69.6 84.9 52.8 45.6 70.5 19.1 14.3 26.8 2.3 Total 4. Jhunjhunun 69.0 85.3 51.3 42.3 68.5 15.0 11.9 23.2 1.1 Rural 71.9 83.5 58.5 57.9 77.5 35.3 26.0 45.5 8.5 Urban

63.1 80.8 41.9 41.8 62.2 18.6 13.6 22.4 3.1 Total 5. Alwar 59.8 79.1 36.5 36.2 57.6 12.3 10.4 17.9 1.4 Rural 85.9 92.3 78.5 72.3 85.5 55.5 38.3 59.3 15.3 Urban

61.1 80.3 35.9 41.8 63.3 16.0 15.3 24.7 3.3 Total 6. Bharatpur 57.4 78.8 28.6 36.4 59.5 8.6 11.7 19.7 1.2 Rural 76.8 86.9 64.9 62.4 77.7 44.1 33.7 51.0 13.1 Urban

50.5 65.6 29.0 34 4 51.8 12.7 13.6 21.7 2.7 Total 7.0holpur 46.9 64.3 21.5 30.1 48.2 7.4 10.S 17.3 1.3 Rural 67.4 72.3 61.4 54.4 68.4 37.1 29.5 49.9 9.0 Urban

54.2 75.0 27.5 35.0 54.7 12.2 11.9 20.2 2.2 Total 8. Sawa; Madhopur 51.0 73.7 21.2 30.4 50.4 7.5 9.5 16,4 1.2 Rural 72.5 83.1 60.6 60.3 78.1 38.9 29.6 50.4 8.3 Urban

62.5 80.1 42.2 47.7 66.0 26.8 195 30.8 7.6 Total g. Jaipur 53.0 77.6 .24.2 33.2 55.1 S.8 9.2 16.5 1.2 Rural 77.7 84.3 703 67.3 80.3 51 9 40.1 60.5 19.9 Urban

61.9 82.1 38.5 41.3 65.8 162 13.1 25.1 2.2 Total 10. Sikar 60.6 82.9 34.4 37.5 63.3 11.5 10.3 20.3 1.1 Rur" 66.5 79.1 53.0 55.4 74.7 34.2 26.0 48.5 7 . 1 Urban

67.1 83.8 47.8 51.8 68.4 335 2S.0 44.5 12.9 Total 11. A_jmer 53.2 77.5 24.9 33.3 533 120 14.8 27.4 3.4 Rural 88.2 93.6 82.0 76.3 87.8 63.1 50.9 73.2 29.7 Urban

45 TABLE 16: LITERACY RATES FOR SELECTED

District Totall ______L_ite_r_ac...:,y_r_at_e_s _fo_r_th_e_a..:::,ge.:...:::.gr_;.o..::uP::..... ______Rurall __-7..:,.y_ea-rs-an-d-a-b-o-ve-_ 10 years and above 15 years and above Urban P M F P M F P M F 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 Tonk Total 33.7 50.6 15.2 33.5 50.9 14.6 30.0 466 12.2 Rural 28.3 457 9.5 28.2. 45.9 9.0 24.6 410 7.1 Urban 55.8 70.9 39.1 55.5 71.1 38.1 52.4 691 337

13. Jaisatmer Total 30.1 45.0 11.3 305 46.2 10.5 27.7 42.5 8.9 Rural 23.1 37.9 4.7 23.7 39.3 4.3 20.7 34.9 3.0 Urban 66.5 80.9 47.2 65.6 80.6 44.9 62.8 78.8 40.4

14. Jodhpur Total 40.7 56.7 226 40.9 57.8 21.8 38.4 55.0 19.6 Rural 260 43.8 6.5 26.5 452 6.0 23.0 40.5 4.1 Urban 66.3 78.4 51 9 65.7 78.7 502 636 77.7 46.5

15 Nagaur Total 31.8 49.3 13.3 32.0 50.4 12.7 286 46.3 10.5 Rural 28.1 45.8 9.8 28.5 46.9 9.4 250 42.3 7.3 Urban 51.0 67.6 32.5 50.6 68.3 31.0 48.0 66.5 27.6

16. Pali Total 36.0 54.4 17.0 35.5 54.7 15.9 30.6 48.8 12.4 Rural 30.1 48.6 11.5 29.8 48.9 10.7 24.5 42.0 7.5 Urban 56.9 74.3 37.7 56.1 745 35.8 52.2 71.5 30.8

17. Sarmer Total 23.0 36.6 7.7 23.3 37.5 7.2 20.0 32.9 5.6 Rural 18.8 31.8 4.2 19.2 32.9 3.9 15.8 27.8 2.5 Urban 59.8 77.0 39.4 59.3 77.2 37.8 56.1 75.1 33.0

18. Jalor Total 23.8 39.0 7.8 23.9 39.6 7.5 199 335 6.0 Rural 21.4 36.2 5.9 21.5' 367 5.6 17.4 30.3 4.3 Urban 53.9 72.3 32.8 53.8 73.1 31.7 50.5 70.7 27.7

19. Sirohi Total 31.9 46.2 17.0 31.8 46.9 16.2 28.3 42.4 13.7 Rural 23.0 366 9.2 23.0 37.2 8.6 19.0 31.1 6.3 Urban 67.3 82.8 49.7 66.6 82.9 48.0 63.S 80.9 44.3

20. Shilwara Total 31.7 45.9 16.5 31.5 46.2 15.9 28.3 42.3 13.5 Rural 24.3 38.4 9.6 24.2 38.6 9.2 20.9 34.1 7.2 Urban 61.9 76.1 45.9 61.7 76.7 44.7 59.1 75.2 40.8

21. Udaipur Total 34.4 49.3 19.0 34.3 49.9 18.2 31.2 46.6 15.5 Rural 25.8 41.1 10.3 25.7 41.6 9.6 22.3 37.5 7.1 Urban 74.4 85.6 61.8 74.0 85.9 60.5 /1.6 84.9 56.4

22. Chittaurgarh Total 34.3 50.5 17.2 34.3 51.3 16.4 31.2 47.9 13.7 Rural 27.8 44.4 10.5 27.9 45.1 9.9 24.8 41.3 7.8 Urban 68.9 82.3 53.8 68.6 82.8 52.4. 65.4 81.2 471

23. Oungarpur Total 30.6 45.7 15.4 30.8 46.8 14.8 27.7 43.5 12.0 Rural 27.0 42.3 11.9 27.3 43.4 11.3 240 39.7 8.7 Urban 73.9 85.5 60.9 73.7 85.7 60.1 71.4 84.5 56.3

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Literacy rates for the age group TotaV District 10-14 15-59 60 years and above RuraV P M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

50.4 71.5 26.8 32.3 49.8 13.4 11.6 20.5 2.3 Total 12. Tonk 45.5 69.2 18.8 26.7 44.3 7.9 8.4 15.3 1.2 Rural 69.8 80.6 58.2 54.9 71.4 36.4 28.3 46.7 8.5 Urban

42.6 62.6 17.8 30.0 45.5 9.8 7.4 13.1 1.4 Total 13. Jaisalmer 36.5 58.0 10.0 22.6 37.8 3.3 4.8 8.7 0.6 Rural 80.2 90.3 67.0 64.9 80.2 43.0 30.5 52.5 8.8 Urban

52.2 70.2 31.8 40.9 57.9 21.3 16.8 27.7 6.5 Total 14. Jodhpur 40.7 63.6 14.1 25.1 43.7 4.5 7.2 13.9 0.8 Rural n.2 84.7 68.9 66.0 79.2 49.5 38.1 58.5 19.0 Urban

47.5 68.3 23.7 30.9 49.4 11.6 11.4 21.1 2.3 Total 15. Nagaur 44.6 66.S 19.3 27.1 45.5 8.1 9.1 17.3 1.5 Rural 63.2 76.5 47.7 50.3 68.5 29.8 26.4 45.6 7.5 Urban

58.0 79.7 33.1 33.3 52.6 13.9 11.9 22.0 2.7 Total 16. PaJj 53.5 77.5 25.9 27.0 45.8 8.6 9.3 17.9 1.3 Rural 74.9 88.4 59.8 55.0 74.2 33.4 25.5 43.5 9.5 Urban

36.6 56.6 13.9 21.7 35.2 6.2 6.6 12.3 1.3 Total 17. Barmer 32.8 53.5 9.3 17.3 30.1 2.S 4.2 8.0 0.7 Rural 74.2 87.2 59.3 58.7 76.8 36.1 31.7 56.7 8.3 Urban

39.5 62.9 13.6 21.7 36.1 6.7 7.0 13.3 1.1 Total 18. Jalor 37.4 61.4 11.1 19.0 32.8 4.8 5.9 11.2 0.9 Rural 68.8 83.2 50.9 52.9 72.8 30.2 25.8 47.8 4.5 Urban

48.4 66.7 28.1 30.3 45.0 15.1 11.9 20.9 3.3 Total 19. Sirohi 41.1 60.7 19.6 20.4 33.9 6.9 8.1 14.7 1.4 Rural 82.1 93.4 68.9 67.1 83.0 48.3 30.3 55.2 11.2 Urban

49.5 67.5 29.7 30.5 44.9 15.1 12.0 22.1 2.3 Total 20. Bhilwara 42.9 63.2 20.8 22.7 36.5 8.1 8.7 16.7 1.1 Rural 75.9 85.0 65.9 61.6 77.0 43.9 32.0 54.6 10.1 Urban

49.9 66.6 32.4 33.2 49.4 16.8 14.6 24.2 4.3 Total 21. Udaipur 42.6 61.6 22.6 24.0 40.3 7.8 9.4 16.8 1.3 Rural 87.3 92.0 82.4 74.3 86.5 60.2 44.3 67.5 20.9 Urban

51.0 69.1 31.2 33.4 50.9 15.0 13.9 24.2 3.3 Total 22. Chlttaul'9arh 44.3 64.8 21.8 26.8 44.3 8.7 10.8 19.5 1.6 Rural 85.3 91.4 78.7 68.1 83.0 50.6 36.7 60.8 14.8 Urban

45.4 62. f 28.0 29.4 45.7 13.1 11.0 20.4 2.2 Total 23. Dungarpur 42.3 59.8 24.0 25.5 41.9 9.5 9.1 17.7 1.1 Rural 84.7 91.9 77.3 74.2 87.2 59.2 38.5 53.5 20.0 Urban

·47 TABLE 16: LITERACY RATES FOR SELECTED

District TotaV Literacy rates for the age group Rurall 7 years and above 10 years and above 15 years and above Urban P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

24. Banswara Total 26.0 38.2 13.4 262 39.1 12.8 24.3 37.1 11.0 Rural 21.5 33.7 8.9 21.6 34.6 8.4 19.6 32.3 6.7 Urban 77.5 87.1 66.9 77.4 88.1 65.5 75.2 87.7 61.1

25. Bundi Total 32.7 47.4 16.1 32.5 47.7 15.3 29.6 44.3 13.1 Rural 26.0 40.7 9.4 25.8 40.8 8.8 22.9 37.0 7.0 Urban 63.9 78.8 47.1 63.2 79.2 45.2 60.2 77.6 40.7

26. Kota Total 47.9 64.0 29.5 47.7 64.7 28.4 44.7 62.2 24.8 Rural 34.9 53.3 14.2 34.8 54.1 13.1 31.2 50.5 9.7 Urban 69.9 81.9 55.9 69.6 82.4 54.7 67.2 81.3 50.7

27. Jhalawar Total 32.9 48.2 16.2 32.9 48.9 15.5 30.2 46.1 13.0 Rural 26.3 41.9 9.3 26:3 42.5 8.6 23.6 39.3 6.7 Urban 67.7 81.2 52.7 67.6 82.0 51.7 64.8 80.7 47.0

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literacy rates for the age group Total! District 10-14 15-59 60 years and above Rural! p M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

35.0 48.4 21.1 25.7 39.0 11.9 9.8 16.8 3.2 Total 24. Banswara 30.7 45,1 15.9 21.0 34.3 7.3 6.3 11.5 14 Rural 88.9 90.0 87.6 77.4 88.3 64.8 52.1 81.0 25.1 Urban

47.1 64.8 26.8 31.5 46.7 14.2 12.3 21.1 2.6 Total 25. Bundi .tOA 60.0 17.9 24.5 39.4 7.7 7.9 14.2 0.9 Rural 79.2 &7.0 69.8 63.2 80.1 44.1 32.2 53.5 10.0 Urban

62.6 76.6 46.1 47.1 65.0 26.7 21.0 34.4 6.7 Total 26. Kota 51.9 70.5 29.6 33.3 53.6 10.7 12.7 231 1.9 Rural 82.3 88.1 75.5 69.2 82.9 53.2 41.4 61.0 19.!) Urban

46.7 ~2.9 28.2 32.2 48.9 14.2 14.7 24.6 4.1 Total 27. Jhalawar 39.9 58.0 18.8 25.4 42.1 7.4 10.7 194 1.4 Rural 81.8 88.4 74.6 67.2 82.S 49.9 41.1 61.9 21.2 Urban

49 TABLE 17: DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES

District Tot.1I Total literates (,ooos) Per cent literates who are RuraJl ------~------Below primary Primary but below middle Urban p M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Total 13,549 10,130 3,419 29.3 27.7 33.9 29.0 28.3 31.1 Rural 8,179 6.615 1,494 33.4 31.1 .43.4 3Z.7 31.9 36.1 Urban 5,370 3,445 1,925 23.1 21.2 26.5 23.5 21.5 27.2

1. Ganganagar Total 882 623 260 31.5 29.9 35.4 29.6 27.7 34.1 Rural 593 442 151 35.8 33.4 42.6 32.2 29.9 38.9 Urban 289 181 108 22.8 21.4 25.3 24.2 22.3 27.3

2. Bikaner Total 404 282 122 28.7 27.6 31.2 26.5 25.2 29.4 Rural 137 113 24 39.3 37.8 46.4 33.2 32.6 35.7 Urban 267 168 99 23.2 20.7 27.5 23.1 20.3 27.9

3. Churu Total 421 319 102 31.1 28.8 38.3 30.5 29.4 33.9 Rural 231 192 39 34.1 31.4 47.7 32.8 32.0 36.7 Urban 191 128 63 27.5 25.0 32.6 27,7 25.4 32.2

4. Jhunjhunun Total 597 442 155 28.9 25.3 39.1 29.2 27.6 33.S Rural 444 337 107 29.6 25.6 42.3 30.1 28.4 35.5- Urban 154 105 48 26.8 24.3 32.2 26.7 25.1 30.3

5. Alwar Total 779 589 1ao 27.0 24.9 33.7 29.8 28.7 33.2 Rural 587 466 121 29.2 26.5 39.9 32.4 31.0 37.9 Urban 192 123 69 20.3 18.9 22.8 2f6 19.6 25.1

6. Bharatpur Total 557 442 114 26.1 24.3 33.2 27.9 27.4 30.1 Rural 392 334 58 2S.2 25.8 41.8 30.4 29.6 35.1 Urban 165 108 56 21.2 19.6 24.3 22.0 20.4 24.9

7.DhoJpur Total 204 166 39 28.5 27.4 33.1 32.1 31.2 36.1 Rural 149 128 21 30.7 29.2 39.9 34.5 33.5 40.8 Urban 55 37 18 22 5 21.0 25.5 25.6 23.0 30.8

8. Sawai Madhopur Total 563 459 104 27.0 25.5 33.6 29.4 28.6 33.1 Rural 422 363 59 28.9 27.1 39.5 31.2 30.6 35.4 Urban 141 96 45 21.6 19.6 25.9 24.1 21.2 30.2

9. Jaipur Tot31 1,807 1,299 50S 25.2 23.9 2S.5 24.9 24.2 26.7 r.ural 771 646 125 31.0 28.7 43.2 30.4 29.7 34.4 Urban 1,035 652 383 20.9 19.2 23.7 20.S 1B.8 24.1

iO Sikar To~al 611 471 140 29.6 26.7 39.3 31.6 29.9 37.6 ~lIra! 442 356 36 30.3 27.3 42.7 32.2 30.5 39.2 I J'ban 168 1U 54 27.6 24.6 33.8 30.3 28.0 35.2

11. Ajmer T,.,ta' 738 505 233 28.9 28.0 30.8 26.4 25.6 28.0 Rurai 289 233 56 39.3 36.8 49.9 31.4 31.5 31.0 Urban 449 272 177 22.1 20.4 24.8 23.2 20.6 21. I

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Per cent literates who are Totall District Middle but below matric Matric but below graduate Graduate and above Rurall P M F P M F ------P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 1

18.9 19.8 16.1 16.6 17.8 13.2 6.2 6.3 5.7 Total Rajasthan 19.0 20.3 13.1 12.2 13.6 - 6.0 2.7 3.0 1.3 Rural 18.7 18.8 18.5 23.3 25.9 18.8 11.4 12.7 9.0 Urban

17.5 18.7 14.& 16.3 18.2 11.6 5.1 5.5 4.2 Total 1. Ganganagar 17.0 18.8 11.6 12.4 14.7 5.5 2.7 3.1 1.4 Rural 18.5 18.3 18.9 24.4 26.8 20.2 10.1 11.2 8.3 Urban

18.5 18.5 18.3 18.4 20.0 14.7 6.0 8.7 6.3 Total 2. Bikaner 15.0 15.9 10.& 10.1 10.9 6.0 2.5 2.8 1.4 Rural 20.3 20.3 20.2 22.7 ;?6 1 16.8 10.7 12.6 7.5 Urban

19.6 21.0 15.5 14.2 15.7 9.7 45 5.1 2.6 Total 3. ChUN 20.4 22.2 11.3 10.3 11.7 3.4 2.4 2.7 0.9 Rural 18.8 19.1 18.0 19.0 21.8 13.5 7.0 8.7 3.6 Urban

20.6 22.5 15.3 16.3 18.8 9.0 5.0 5.9 27 Total 4. Jhunjhunun 21.6 23.8 14.7 15.1 17.9 6.3 3.7 4.4 1.1 Rural 17.8 18.3 16.7 19.7 21.8 15.0 9.0 10.4 5.~ Uman

20.5 21.8 16.5 17.1 18.8 11.7 5.6 5.8 4.9 Total 5. Alwar 21.1 22.8 14.6 14.1 16.1 6.4 3.1 3 6 1.3 Rural 18.7 18.0 19.9 26.2 29.1 20.9 13.3 14.4 11.3- Urban

23.0 24.3 18.0 17.6 18.7 13.4 5.4 5.4 5.3 Total 6. Bharatpur 23.8 25.2 16.0 14.7 16.2 5.7 2.9 3.2' 1.4 Rural 21.0 21.4 20.1 24.5 26.2 21.3 11.4 12.4 9.3 Urban

21.4 22.6 16.0 13.6 14.2 10.7 4.5 4.6 ~.1 Total 7. Dholpur 21.8 23.1 13.4 10.6 11.5 4.8 2.4 2.6 1.1 Rural 20.3 21.0 18.9 21.6 23.6 17.4 10.0 11.3 7.4 Urban

22.4 23.1 19.0 16.4 17.6 11.1 4.7 5.1 3.1 Total 8. Sawai Madhopur 22.7 23.5 17.4 13.8· 15.0 6.4 3.4 3.8 1.3 Rural 21.4 21.6 21.2 24.3 27.6 17.2 8.6 10.1 5.5 Urban

19.3 20.0 17.5 20.5 21.6 17.6 '10.1 10.3 9.7 Total 9. Jaipur 20.7 21.8 14.6 14.6 16.1 6.5 3.3 3.7 1.4 Rural 18.2 18.1 18.5 24.9 27.0 21.2 '5.Z '16.9 12.5 Urban

19.6 21.4 13.6 14.9 17.1 7.5 4.3 4.9 2.0 Total 10 Silta, 20.7 22.6 12.8 13.7 16.0 4.5 3.0 3.;; ::l.d Rural 16.6 17.5 14.8 18.1 20.8 12.3 7& 9.~ 3.9 Uroan

17.4 18.0 16.1 19.2 20.2 17.3 S.1 8.3 78 Tota, 11.A/r 15.7 16.9 10.6 11.2 12.1 7.1 2.5 2.7 1.4 P':r.-I 18.5 19.0 17.8 24.4 27.0 20.5 11.8 13.0 9.9 Urba"

51 TABLE 17: DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATES

District T otall T Olal ~terates ('0C0s) Per cent literates who are Rural! ------~-- Below primary Primary but below middle Urban P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12. Tonk Total 263 206 57 31.2 30.0 35.4 28.7 28.4 29.7 Rural 178 149 29 33.6 32.3 40.3 31.0 30.7 32.S Urban 85 57 29 26.1 24.0 30.4 23.9 22.5 26.7

13. Jaisalmer Total 83 69 14 35.2 34.4 38.9 27.8 27.3 30.0 Rural 53 49 5 40.0 38.4 55.3 30.0 29.9 31.9 Urban 29 20 9 26.4 24.9 29.9 23.6 21.2 29.0

14. Jodhpur Total 704 520 183 27.7 26.8 30.2 26.5 26.0 28.0 Rural 286 252 34 34.7 32.3 51.8 33.6 33.3 36.0 Urban 418 268 149 23.0 21.7 25.3 21.7 19.2 26.2

15. Nagaur Total 542 432 110 31.0 28.7 39.9 31.8 30.7 36.2 Rural 403 335 68 32.0 29.8 43.0 33.3 32.1 39.3 Urban 139 97 42 28.0 25.1 34.8 27.5 26.0 31.1

16. Pali Total 430 330 100 34.9 32.7 42.0 32.5 31.8 34.6 Rural 281 228 53 38.1 35.7 48.1 _ 34.6 33.9 _ 37.5 Urban 148 102 47 28.7 25.8 35.1 28.5 27.2 31.3

17. Barmer Total 263 222 41 35.1 33.7 42.6 32.9 33.1 31.8 Rural 193 173 20 37.9 36.1 52.8 35.1 35.4 32.0 Urban 70 49 21 27.4 25.1 32.1' 26.9 24.8 31.5

18.Jalor Total 214 180 34 39.3 38.2 45.2 34.4 34.5 34.2 Rural 179 155 24 41.7 40.5 49.6 35.6 35.7 34.5 Urban 36 26 10 27.3 24.3 34.9 28.9 27.1 33.4

19. Sirohi Total 167 124 44 31.7 29.9 36.7 30.6 30.0 32.2 Rurat 97 77 19 37.4 34.9 47.6 33.5 33.0 35.4 Urban 71 46 24 23.8 21.5 28.2 26.6 24.9 29.8

20. Bhllwara Total 412 308 104 30.4 29.9 31.8 30.6 30,2 32.0 Rura' 254 205 49 35.1 34.4 38.1 34.5 33.9 37." Urban 157 102 55 22.8 20.9 26.1 24.5 22.9 27.4

21. Udaipur Total 809 589 220 29.2 28.1 31.9 30 2 30.2 30.3 Rural 500 401 99 34.4 32.6 41.6 35.3 35.1 36.1 iJrban 309 188 ·120 20.7 18.7 23.9 22.0 19.8 25.5

22. Chittaurgarh Total 417 315 102 32.2 30.7 36.6 32.6 32.6 32.7 Rural 285 232 53 36.1 34.3 43.9 36.0 36.0 35.9 Urban 132 84 49 23.8 21.0 28.6 25.4 23.3 29.1

23. Oungarpur Total 214 160 54 31.9 30.3 36.6 33.0 32 3 34.8 Rural 175 136 39 33.8 31.9 40.2 34.4 34.1 35.4 Urban 39 24 15 23.5 21.0 27.5 26.4 22.1 33.3

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Per cent literates who are Total! District Middle but below matric Matric but below graduate Graduate and above Rural! p M F P M F ------P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2

199 206 174 152 16 (j 127 5.0 50 49 Total 12 Tonk 200 20.9 150 12.1 129 8.2 33 32 39 Rural 19.7 196 198 21.8 241 172 85 98 59 Urban

165 16.7 158 15.4 162 11 4 5.1 5.4 3.9 Total 13. Jaisalmer 153 16 1 74 12.0 12.8 37 27 2.8 1 6 Rural 187 18.1 203 21 7 24.4 156 96 11.5 52 Urban

18.7 19.4 16.9 18.7 196 16.1 8.3 8.1 8 8 Total 14. Jodhpur 19.3 207 8.4 106 11 7 29 1.9 20 0.9 Rural 18.4 18.1 18.8 24.3 271 19.1 12.7 13.9 106 Urban

19 1 20.4 136 14.4 16.0 8.3 3.7 41 2.0 Total 15. Nagaur 19.4 209 120 12.6 14.2 48 27 31 0.9 Rural 18.1 189 16.4 19.7 22.2 14.0 6.6 7.9 3.8 Urban

15.7 16.8 122 13.2 145 8.8 38 4.2 2 4 Total 16. Pali 15.0 16.2 9.5 10.1 11.5 4.2 2.3 2.6 07 Rural 17.2 181 153 190 21 3 14.0 6.6 77 43 Urban

167 17.1 145 12.1 12.7 8.8 3.2 3.3 2 3 Total 17. Barmer 16.2 17.0 9.5 89 94 4.1 1.9 2.0 1.6 Rural 18.0 175 19'.3 21.1 24.4 13.4 6.6 8 1 3.0 Urban

14.2 14.8 11.3 9.3 9.7 7.4 2.7 2.9 2 0 Total 18. Jalor 13.5 14.1 98 74 77 5.2 1.8 2.0 09 Rural 17.9 19.1 147 188 21.3 12.6 7.1 8.2 4.5 Urban

173 18.6 13.5 15 1 16.0 12.6 5.4 5.6 49 Totai 19Siroh: 16.3 18.0 9.3 10.1 11.1 60 28 30 1.7 Rural 186 19.6 16.9 21 9 24.1 177 90 99 7.4 Urban

17.0 173 16.1 16.1 16.7 14.4 5.9 59 5.7 Total 20. Bhilwara 16 d 16.7 14 1 11.9 12.6 8.9 24 2.5 18 Rural 18.3 18.5 180 23.0 249 19.3 11 5 12.8 92 Urban

172 17.7 15.7 16.6 17.2 15.0 6.9 6.8 7.1 Total 21 Udaipur 16.8 17.8 13.1 11.3 12.2 77 22 2.4 1 5 Rural 177 17.6 17.8 252 27.9 21 0 14.3 16.0 117 Urban

164 16.9 14.7 14.0 14.7 11.9 48 5.0 42 Total 22. Chittaurgarh 15.9 16.7 125 9.8 10.6 6.4 2.2 2.4 1.2 Rural 174 175 17.2 23.1 26.2 17.8 103 12.1 7.3 Urban

179 18.3 166 13.5 14.7 100 38 43 2.0 Total 23. Dungarpur 177 18.2 15.9 11 4 12.5 76 2.7 3.2 0.9 Rural 186 18.7 183 229 27.3 160 85 109 49 Urban

53 TABLE 17: DISTRIBUTION OF LITERATE:S

District Total! Total literates (,ODDs) Per cent literates who ate Rural! Below primary Primary but below middle Urban P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

24 Banswara Total 237 177 60 30.8 29.5 34.7 30.0 29.8 30.6 Rural 180 143 37 334 31.8 39.8 32.3 32.1 330 Urban 57 34 24 22.6 197 269 22.7 20.0 26.7

25. Bundi Total 201 154 46 30.9 29.7 34.9 28.5 27.9 30.4 Rural 131 109 22 34.6 33.2 41.4 31 3 307 34.3 Urban 70 45 24 24.0 21.4 29.0 23.2 21.2 26.9

26. Kota Total 777 553 224 28.3 26.5 32.8 27.6 27.3 282 Rural 357 289 68 34.6 31.4 48.1 33.5 33.6 332 Urban 420 264 156 23.1 21.2 26.1 22.5 20.5 260

27. Jhalawar Total 254 195 60 331 32.0 368 30.9 30.7 31.6 Rural 171 142 29 38.0 36.0 47.6 33.7 33.7 33.4 Urban 84 53 31 23.2 21 1 266 25.2 22.5 29.8 BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

PClr cent ~terate!; who are Total! District Middle but below matric lIiIatr!': but below graduate Graduate and above Rura:1 p M F P M F P M F Urban 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 20 2

198 20.3 18.1 15.2 16.0 ;28 4.2 4.3 38 Total 24. Banswara 20.0 20.7 17.1 12.0 12.9 8.3 2.3 25 1.7 R!.Iral 19.1 1£.9 19.5 25.4 29.3 19.8 10 1 12.1 7.1 Urban

2~O 21 6 18 9 14.9 15.9 11 6 4.7 4.8 4.3 Total 25. Bundi 202 21.0 103 11.5 12.5 66 2.5 2.7 1 4 Rural 225 23.3 21.1 21.4 242 16.1 8.9 99 5.9 Urban

18.7 194 17.1 18.1 19 .) 14.0 7.3 7"3 7.3 Total 26. Kota 18.3 198 11.9 11.2 125 5.6 24 27 1 3 Rural 19.1 18.9 19.4 23.9 271 18.5 11.4 123 9.9 Ujban

~6.b 19.3 16.3 ~ '\ 3 13.8 11.7 41 4.2 3.6 Total 27. Jhalawar 174 ,S.6 11.8 89 9.5 6.2 2.0 2.2 1.0 Rural ~1.1 21.4 206 22.2 253 16.9 8.3 9.6 5.0 Urban

55

TABLE 18: DISTRIBUTION OF FEMALES IN THE AGE GROUP 15-44 YEARS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

District Total! :"Jumber Percentage of women aged 15-44 years by educational level Rurall of women Total Illiterate Literate Middle but Matric but Graduate Urban aged 15-44 but below below below and years middie matric graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rajasthan Total 8,955,099 100.00 79.65 9.05 4.71 4.60 2.00 Rural 6,782,851 100.00 89.65 6.50 2.33 1.25 0.26 Urban 2,172,248 100.00 48.42 17.00 12.13 15.04 7.41

1 Ganganagar Total 537,087 10000 7448 1290 542 526 1 94 Rural 418,960 10000 8241 11 82 340 192 045 Urban 118.127 10000 4639 113 71 1259 171:< 720

2 Blkaner Total 239.178 10000 7141 11 57 721 684 297 Rural 135,427 10000 9141 586 148 1 01 024 Urban 103.751 10000 4531 1902 1469 1444 654

3 Churu Total 309.288 10000 8337 905 383 297 078 Rural 216.866 10000 9208 565 154 059 014 Urban 92,422 10000 6295 17 03 920 853 229

4 JhunJhunun Total 316,912 100 00 77 75 11 28 564 413 120 Rural 250.152 10000 8207 10.02 482 258 051 Urban 66.760 10000 6155 1599 872 995 379

5 Alwar Total 448,959 10000 7879 922 552 451 1 95 Rural 380.900 10000 8573 817 385 188 037 Urban 68.059 10000 4000 1510 1490 1919 1081

6 Bharatpuf Total 312,778 10000 8184 693 502 438 182 Rural 245.803 10000 8996 552 303 121 028 Urban 66,975 100.00 5207 1211 12.35 1601 747

7 Dholpur Total 136.587 100.00 8562 715 341 272 111 Rural 111,636 10000 9148 554 195 084 019 Urban 24.951 10000 5940 1431 994 11 14 521

8 Sawal Madhopur Total 384828 10000 8596 643 402 280 079 Rural 324,391 10000 9129 486 255 1 09 021 Urban 60.437 10000 5731 1489 1189 11 98 393

9 Jalpur Total 968,055 10000 7051 978 6.82 826 463 Rural 554.342 10000 8972 597 267 1 36 029 Urban 413.713 10000 4476 1489 1239 1752 1044

10 Sikar Total 368.556 10000 8133 1121 405 270 071 Rural 290168 10000 8641 904 307 1 28 021 Urban 78,388 10000 6255 1925 771 794 255

11 AJmer Tota! 367.135 10000 6348 1473 768 960 452 Rural 208.532 10000 8628 928 236 1 75 033 Urban 158.503 10000 3346 21 90 1468 1992 1004

57 TABLE 18: DISTRIBUTION OF FEMALES IN THE AGE GROUP 15-44 YEARS BY EDUCATIONAL LEI_'EL, 1991

Distric.t Te.tall Number Percentage of v. omen aged 15-44 years by educational level Rural! of women Total Illitelate Literate Middle but Matric but Graduate""" Urban aged 15-44 but below beiow below and years middle matric graduate above

L.- 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

12. Tonk Total 198.531 10000 84 60 6.87 3.78 341 133 RurC1~ 158,275 10000 90.77 495 2.19 1.42 068 Urban 40,256 10000 6033 1443 10.06 11.27 3.90

13. Jalsaimer To~al 63,787 10000 83 en 556 260 234 082 Rural 52,715 10000 9613 285 0.55 032 0.15 Urb<'!:1 11.072 10000 5328 1847 1237 1192 397

14 Jodhpur Total 427.403 10000 7644 870 525 618 342 Rura~ 254,661 10000 9469 403 086 033 009 Urban 162.742 10000 4676 1631 1240 1570 884

15 Nag3\Jr Total 438,814 10000 Ce 89 793 2.75 195 047 Rur'Jl 367.543 lCO 00 9059 656 187 083 016 Urban 71,271 10e 00 6784 1503 731 775 208

16 Pall Total 298,79i 10000 8371 9.57 3.23 274 075 Rural 231,503 100 09 8970 749 178 089 0.15 Urban 67,238 100 00 63.11 '1671 825 914 279

17 Barmer Total 273,732 10000 9284 389 168 127 0.31 Rural 244,900 10000 9672 224 0.59 0.33 012 Urban 28,832 10000 5985 17 86 10.99 931 198

18. Jalor Total 218,803 10000 9212 513 135 - 1.10 030 Rural 201,884 100 00 94 :'1 412 C 89 058 010 Urban 16,919 10000 6606 17 16 f) 80 727 2.71

19 Sirohi Total 135,338 10000 8276 86'i 344 368 147 Rural 107871 10000 9179 559 131 102 030 Urban 27467 100.00 4729 2068 1180 1415 6.08

20 Bnllwara Total 339,404 10000 8263 7.72 385 410 168 Rural 270,358 100 00 9036 570 ~.11 152 0.31 Jrb3n 69,046 10000 5238 .1566 1067 1424 705

21 Udaipur Total 632,481 10000 8108 774 4.12 477 229 Rural 520,027 10000 9092 548 1.96 1 38 027 Urban 112,454 10000 3559 1821 1412 2043 1166

22. CMtaurgarh Total 320,615 10000 8292 8.73 361 351 1 24 R',lJal 269,656 100.00 8995 6.63 2.01 1 18 023 Urban 50,959 100.00 4569 19.86 1209 1580 557

!i8 TABLE 18: DISTRIBUTION OF FEMALES IN THE AGE GROUP 15-44 YEARS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

Dlstnct Totall Number Percentage of women aged 15-44 years bv educational :evel Rurall of women Total Illiterate Literate Midd!e but Matric but Graduate Urban aged 15-44 but below below below and years middle matne graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

23 Dungarpur Total 194,843 100.00 8546 7€2 373 265 053 Rural 180,204 10000 8934 610 2.79 159 018 Urban 14639 10000 3778 26.35 1510 1571 485

24 Banswara Total 246,045 10000 8696 581 342 2.94 0.87 Rural 226,292 100'00 9178 438 229 129 025 Urban 1::1,753 10000 3173 2220 16.30 21.77 800

25 Bundl Total 157,598 10000 8389 744 435 315 1.17 Rural 128,844 100.00 9108 532 231 109 021 Urban 28,754 10000 5166 1695 1352 12.38 549

26 Kola Total 420,509 100.00 7015 12112 706 708 360 Rural 254,844 10000 8749 3 257 140 030 Urban 165,665 10000 43.46 1810r 1395 1580 868 27 Jhalawar Total 199,042 lGO.OO 8406 t 87 37& 3211 1.04 Rural 165,997 10000 91 57 f,5'I 1 70 1 01 017 Urban 33,045 100 00 4633 i~ 56 1428 1441 531:1

59 TABLE 19: NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN THE AGE GROUP 10-14 YEARS

DIstrict Number of ChIldren ages 10-14 Total Rural Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan 5,560,763 2,963,281 2,597,482 4,339,568 2,317,479 2,022,089 1,221,195 645,802 575,393

1 Ganganagar 344,516 180,789 163,727 276,806 144,639 132,167 67,710 36,150 31,560 2 Blkaner 161,831 84,568 77,263 102,506 52,803 49,703 59,325 31,765 27,560 3 Churu 207,551 108,544 99,007 151,017 79,010 72 007 56,534 29,534 27,000 4 Jt]unJhunun 212,002 111,016 100,986 166,772 86,726 80,046 45,230 24,;~90 20,940 5 Alwar 290,484 158,340 132,144 253,834 138,680 115,154 36,650 19,660 16,990 6 Bharatpur 210,761 119,671 91,090 170,631 97,891 72,740 40,130 21,780 18,350 7 Dholpur 96,057 56,440 39,617 79,449 47,302 32,147 16,608 9,138 7,470 8 Sawal Madhopur 243,655 136,630 107,025 207,531 117,576 89,955 36,124 19,054 17,070 9 Jalpur 579,430 309,404 270,026 357,036 192,440 164,596 222,394 116,964 105,430 lQ Slkar 240,346 128,72,2 111,624 189160 102,200 86,960 51,186 26,522 24,664 11 AJm'lr 202,730 108,73 94,000 122,170 65,880 56,290 80,560 42,850 37,710 12 Tonk 120,028 63,33 56,690 96,010 50870 45,140 24,018 12,468 11,550 13 J31salmer 45,440 25,17 20,270 39,090 21580 17,510 5,350 3,590 2,760 14 Jodrpur 284,026 132,748 194,258 104,348 89,910 89,768 46,930 42,838 15 Nagaur 275,240 128,390 233,017 124,197 ' 108,820 42,223 22,653 19,570 16 Pali 194,069 90,529 153,342 81,973 71,369 40,727 21,567 19,160 17 Barmer 199,414 93,504 180802 95,939 84,863 18,612 9,971 8,641 18 Jalor 160,740 84.400 \ 76,340 150,060 78,490 71,570 10,680 5,910 4,770 19 Sirohl 83,553 43,857 ' 39,696 68,713 35,837 32,876 14,840 8,020 6,820 20 Bhllwara 178,229 93,005 85224 142,914 74,540 68,374 35,315 18,465 6,850 21 Udaipur 348,820 178,570 170,250 291,420 149,110 142,310 57,400 29,460 27,940 22 Chittaurgarh 172,593 90,130 82463 144 ,513 75,660 68,853 28,080 14,470 12,610 23 Dungarpur 111,296 56,785 54511 103,021 52,600 50,421 8,275 4,185 4,090 24 Banswara 145,336 73,846 71.490 134,735 68,425 66310 lQ,601 5,421 5,180 25 Bundl 90,710 48,540 42170 74,910 39,970 34,940 15,800 8,570 7,230 26 Kola 246,911 133,703 \m," 159,681 87,123 725,'5P. 87,230 46,580 40,650 27 Jhalawar 114,995 61,505 53,490 96,170 51 6~O 445GU 18,1125 9,835 8,990

60 AND THE PROPORTION AMONG THEM ATTENDING SCHOOL, 1991

Percentage of children aged 10- 4 attending school District Totai Rural Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

51.00 69.32 30.10 44.98 66.03 20.86 72.38 81.14 62.54 Rajasthan

52.02 65.59 37.03 47.41 62.97 30.38 70.88 7610 64.89 1 Ganganagar 47.38 6207 31 30 32.33 50.45 1308 73.38 81 39 6415 2 Bikaner 4715 6670 25.73 41.20 6292 1737 6306 76.83 4800 3 Churu 6725 8378 4908 6703 8476 4782 6805 80.28 5387 4 Jhunjhunun 60.20 78.75 37.97 5720 77.44 32.83 8098 8805 72.81 5 Alwar 58.56 7808 32.\12 55.35 77 25 2589 7222 8182 6082 6 Bharatpur 4:356 6439 2602 45.64 63.70 1907 6255 6794 55.96 7Dholpur

50.88 71.63 24.40 4807 7057 ~8 65 6706 7817 5466 8 Sawal Madl10pur 5915 77.46 3817 5039 75.80 2063 7322 8020 6547 9 Jalpur 58.87 80.85 33.51 5806 8206 2984 61 85 "1616 4646 10 Sikar 61 11 7803 41.53 47.05 71.11 18.88 8242 88.66 7534 11 AJmer 4680 6741 2378 4222 6521 1633 6511 7641 5290 12 Tonk 4390 64'.96 17.76 3860 61 40 1051 7654 86.35 6377 13 Jalsalmer 4965 68.01 2872 39.06 6240 11 97 7256 8050 6387 14 Jodhpur 45.82 6789 20.58 4343 6701 1653 5900 72 75 43.08 15 Nagaur 5471 7774 2837 SO 95 7635 2177 6887 8304 5292 16 Pali 3519 5543 1228 3172 52.54 818 6894 83.15 5254 17 Barmer 37.24 131.03 10.95 35.33 5954 877 64.14 8071 4361 18 Jalor 46.14 66.47 23.68 4020 6175 1670 7365 8753 5733 19 Sirohl 45.47 63.12 '26.21 3886 58.25 17 73 7222 8278 6065 20 Bhilwara 4678 63.49 2926 39.73 58.72 19.82 8260 87.61 77.31 21 Udaipur 4589 6349 2665 3934 5899 1775 79.59 8701 71.71 22 Chlttaurgarl1 41 78 5754 25.37 3894 5538 21 80 7716 84.71 69.44 23 DungarpUf 32.46 45.07 1944 2852 4190 1472 8255 85.06 7992 24 Banswara 43.63 61.21 2341 3750 5697 '15.23 72.72 8098 6293 25 Bundl 5684 (1 17 3992 4630 6522 2359 76.13 82.31 69.05 26 Kota 41 31 5713 23 '13 3461 52.12 1427 7559 8348 6696 27 Jhalawar

WORK PARTICIPATION TABLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

District Totall Proportion (in per cent) of Rurall Populat1on Total (maln+marginal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 '5 6 7 8

AGE GROUP: ALL AGES Rajasthan Total 44,005,990 23,042,780 20,963,210 38.9 49.3 27.4 Rural 33,938,877 17,686,463 16,252,414 42.0 50.1 33.3 Urban 10,067,113 5,356,317 4,710,796 28.2 46.6 7.2

1 . Ganganagar Total 2,622,777 1,397,133 1,225,644 37.2 52.4 199 Rural 2,070,665 1,099,488 971,"177 39.6 53.3 24 1 Urban 552,112 297,645 254,467 28.3 49.2 39

2. Bikaner Total 1,211,140 642,550 568,590 358 49.1 20.9 Rural 729,998 385,349 344,649 41.7 51.3 30.9 Urban 481,142 257,201 223,941 27.0 45.8 5.4

3. Churu Total 1,543,211 796,736 746,475 386 47.2 29.3 Rural 1,097,172 565,036 532,136 440 485 39.1 Urban 446,039 231,700 214,339 25.3 44.1 5.0

4. Jhunjhunun Total 1,582,421 819,448 762,973 33.4 42.7 23.4 Rural 1,257,377 647,340 610,037 35.9 43.4 27.9 Urban 325,044 172,108 152,936 24.0 40.2 5.6

5. Alwar Total 2,296,580 1,221,534 1,075,046 404 47,8 32.0 Rural 1,976,293 1,046.601 929,692 42.2 47.7 36.0 Urban 320,287 174,933 145,354 29.1 479 6.5

6. Bharatpur Total 1,651,584 901,553 750,031 348 45.8 21.6 Rural 1,330,781 728,772 602,009 36 s- 461 25.1 Urban 320,803 172,781 148,022 27.4 44.6 7.3

7, Dholpur Total 749,479 417,458 332,021 296 479 6.6 Rural 620,654 347,492 273,162 30,5 486 '1.6 Urban 128,825 69,966 58,859 251 44.4 22

8. Sawai Madhopur Total 1,863,246 1,058,786 904,460 384 471 28.2 Rural 1,671,972 902,720 769,252 404 47.8 31 7 Urban 291,274 156,066 135,208 271 43,6 8.0

9. Jalpur Total 4,722,551 2,496,799 2,225,752 34.2 46.8 20.0 Rural 2,855,912 1,500,436 1,355,476 381 46.5 28.7 Urban 1,866,639 996,363 870,276 28.3 47.3 6.4

10. Sikar Tolal 1,842,914 947,212 895,682 31 7 42.9 197 Rural 1,455,393 745,770 709,623 336 432 23.5 Urban 387,521 201,462 186,059 24.3 41.8 5.4

11 Ajmer Total 1,729,207 901,361 827,846 396 50.4 279 Rural 1,025,632 530,094 495,538 469 529 40.6 Urban 703,575 371,267 332,308 290 469 8.9

64 MARGINAL WORKERS IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

Proportion (in per cent) of Totall District Main workers Marginal workers Rurall Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

AGE GROUP: ALL AGES 31.6 48.5 13.0 7.2 0.8 14.4 Total Rajasthan 32,9 49,2 15,3 9,1 0,9 18.0 Rural 27,2 46,4 5,4 1.0 0.2 1.9 Urban

30.2 52.0 5.3 7.1 0.5 14.6 Total 1 Ganganagar 30.8 52.7 5.9 8.9 0.6 18.2 Rural 27.9 49.1 3.1 0.5 0.2 0.8 Urban

29.9 48.3 9.1 6.0 0.8 11.8 Total 2. Bikaner 32.2 50.1 12.1 9.5 1.2 18.8 Rural 26.4 45.6 4.4 0.6 0.3 0.9 Urban

30.0 46.3 12.6 8.6 0.9 16.7 Total 3. Churu 32.4 47.3 16.5 11.6 1.2 22.6 Rural 24.2 43.8 3.0 1.1 0.3 2.0 Urban

24.4 41.3 6.2 9.0 1.4 17.2 Total 4. Jhunjhunun 24.9 41.7 7.1 10.9 1.7 20.7 Rural 22.3 39.8 2.7 1.6 0.4 2.9 Urban

30.4 46.5 12.0 10.0 1.3 19.9 Total 5 Alwar 30.7 46.3 13.2 11.5 1.4 22.8 Rural 28.3 47.7 4.8 0.8 0.2 1.7 Urban

27.0 45.3 5.1 7.7 0.4 16.5 Total 6 Bharatpur 274 45.6 5.4 9.2 0.5 19.7 Rural 25.6 44.3 3.9 1.7 0.3 3.4 Urban

27.5 47.6 2.2 2.1 0.3 4.4 Total 7 Dtlolpur 28.0 48,3 2.2 2.5 0.3 5.3 Rural 25.0 44.3 2.0 0.1 0.1 0.2 Urban

30.2 46.5 11.1 8.2 0.7 17.1 Total 8. Sawai Madhopur 31.0 47.0 12.2 9.4 0.8 19.6 Rural 25.5 43.4 4.9 1.5 0.2 3.1 Urban

30.1 46.4 11.7 4.1 0.4 8.3 Total 9. Jaipur 31.6 45.9 15.7 6.5 0.6 13.0 Rural 27.8 47.2 5.5 0.5 0.2 0.9 Urban

25.1 42.1 7.0 6.6 0.8 12.7 Total 10. Sikar 25.7 42.3 8.1 7.9 0.9 15.4 Rural 22.9 41.4 2.8 1.5 0.4 2.6 Urban

35.8 49.8 20.5 3.8 0.6 7.4 Total 11 Ajmer 41.0 52.0 29.3 5.9 0.8 11.3 Rural 28.1 46.7 7.4 0.8 0.2 1.5 Urban

65 TABLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

District Totall Proportion (in per cent) of RuraU PopulaUon Total (main+marginal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

12. Tonk Total 975,006 506,928 468,078 41.5 50.2 32.1 Rural 784,586 407,430 377,156 44.3 51.3 36.7 Urban 190,420 99 '98 90,922 30.3 45.9 13.2

13. Jaisalmer Total 344,517 190,Ga? 153,830 36.9 50.1 20.5 Rural 290,917 160,298 130,619 38.1 50.3 23.2 Urban 53,600 30,389 23,211 29.8 48.7 5.1

14. Jodhpur Total 2,153,483 1,138,537 1.014,946 36.5 47.9 23.6 Rural 1,388,933 725,812 663,121 40.9 48.2 32.9 Urban 764,550 412,725 351,825 28.4 47.4 6.1

15. Nagaur Total 2,144,810 1,104,576 1,040,234 39.7 48.2 30.7 Rural 1,802,174 924,447 877,727 42.2 48.8 35.2 Urban 342,636 180,129 162,507 27.0 45.2 69

16 Pali Total 1,486,432 759,816 726,616 38.1 48.3 27.5 Rural 1,163,085 589,854 573,231 40.4 48.4 32.1 Urban 323,347 169,962 153,385 30.1 479 10.4

17 Barmer Total 1,435,222 "59,077 676,145 44.4 5~.5 36.4 Rural 1,291056 680,997 610,059 462 5", •, 396 Urban 144,166 78,G80 66,086 26.1 4-34 64

13 Jalor Total 1,142,563 588,457 554,106 41.2 50.<1 31 6 Rural 1,059.355 544,231 515.124 422 588 33 1 Urban 83.208 44,226 38,982 29.0 44.9 109

19 Sirohl Total 654.029 335,517 318,512 38.4 50.3 25.8 Rural 526,447 267,938 258,509 408 50.9 30.2 Urban 127,582 67,579 60,003 286 47.9 6.8

20. Bhil.... ara Total 1,593,128 819.159 773,969 ~·6.7 561 368 Rural 1,281,984 655,159 626.825 502 575 426 Urban 311,144 164,000 147,144 :525 508 12 1 .,. L' Uc!a;p,..;r Total 2,889,301 1,470,028 ~,419,2n 433 531 33 1 Rural 2,395,282 1,208,778 1,186,504 45.S 54.0 37.6 Urban 494,019 261,250 232,769 30.7 491 10.0

22. Chittaurgarh Total 1,484,190 761,285 722,905 49.0 56.0 4·, ..,. Rural 1,252,563 639,307 613,256 52.5 573 474 Urban 231,627 121 978 109,648 305 49.3 9.7

23. Dungarpur Total 874,549 438,324 436225 447 51 3 38.0 Rural 810,732 404,688 AOO,O'l4 459 51 7 40.2 Urban 63,R17 33,~36 30,181 284 46 ~ 8.4

66 MARGINAL WORKERS IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

Proportion (in per cent) of Total! DIstrict Main workers Marginal workers Rural! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

35.9 49.7 20.9 5.7 0.6 11.2 Total 12. Tonk 37.7 50.6 23.7 6.6 0.6 13.0 Rural 28.4 45.6 9.5 1.9 0.3 3.6 Urban

29.5 48.3 6.1 7.4 1.8 14.3 Total 13. Jaisalmer 29.6 48.3 6.6 8.6 2.1 16.6 Rural 29.0 48.6 3.3 0.8 0.1 1.8 Urban

30.7 47.3 12.1 5.8 0.7 11.6 Total 14. Jodhpur 32.2 47.2 15.8 8.7 1.0 17.2 Rural 27.9 47.3 5.1 0.5 0.1 1.0 Urban

33.4 47.4 18.6 6.3 0.8 12.1 Total 15. Nagaur 34.9 47.9 21.2 7.3 0.9 14.0 Rural 258 44.9 4.6 1.2 0.3 2.3 Urban

31.5 47.7 14.6 6.6 0.6 1~.9 Total 16 Pali 32.5 47.7 16.8 7.9 0.7 15.3 Rural 28.1 47.7 6.5 2.0 0.3 3.9 Urban

33.6 50.2 14.9 10.8 1.3 21.5 Total 17. Barmer 34.4 50.7 16.2 11.9 1.5 23.5 Rural 26.6 46.1 3.5 1.5 0.3 3.0 Urban

32.0 49.1 13.8 9.3 1.2 17.8 Total 18. Jalor 32.5 49.5 14.4 9.8 1.3 18.7 Rural 26.0 44.5 5.0 2.9 0.4 5.8 Urbal'

31.3 49.3 12.2 7.1 1.0 13.6 Total iSl. SlrQhi 32.2 49.8 14.0 8.6 1 2 16.3 Rural 27.4 47.6 4.6 1.2 03 2.2 Urban

40.4 55.5 24.4 6.3 0.6 12.4 Total 20. Bhilwara 42.7 56.8 28.0 7.5 0.7 14.5 Rural 30.8 50.6 8.8 1.7 0.2 3.4 Urban

33.0 52.2 13.2 10.3 0.9 19.9 Total 21. Udaipur 33.8 52.9 14.3 12.1 1.1 23.4 Rural 29.4 48.7 7.6 1.3 0.3 2.4 Urban

41.5 55.3 26.9 7.6 0.7 14.9 Total 22. Chitta:Jrgarh 43.7 56.5 30.4 8.8 0.8 17.1 Rural 29.3 49.0 7.4 1.2 0.2 2.3 Urban

30.2 50.1 10.3 14.4 1.2 27.7 Total 23. Oungarpur 30.5 50.5 10.7 15.4 1.3 29.5 Rural 26.7 45.7 5.6 1.6 06 28 Urban·

67 TABLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

Dlstnct Totall Proportion (In per cent) of Rural! Population Tatal (mam+margtnal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

24. Banswara Total 1,155,600 586,855 568,745 46.4 51 9 40.7 Rural 1,066,406 540,341 526,065 48.0 524 43.4 Urban 89,194 46,514 42,680 27.5 45.9 7.5

25. Bundl Total 770,248 407,826 362,.422 40.2 51 7 27.2 Rural 636,504 337,299 299,205 427 53.1 31 1 Urban 133,744 70,527 63211 28.0 453 87

26 Kola Total 2,030,831 1,076,184 954,047 36.2 493 21.4 Rural 1,290,996 681,133 609,863 404 50.7 289 Urban 739,835 395,051 344,784 288 470 8.1

27 Jhalawar Total 956,971 498,934 458,037 43.7 54.1 32.3 Rurai 806,008 419,653 386,355 46.6 556 368 Urban 150,963 79,281 71,682 28.4 465 83

AGE GROUP: 15-59 YEARS Rajasthan Total 23,153,093 12,133,050 11,020,043 66.1 84.4 46.1 Rural 17,507,656 9,083,695 8,423,961 72.3 86.9 56.5 Urban 5,645,437 3,049,355 2,596,082 47.1 76.9 12.1

1 Ganganagar Total 1,389,174 748,311 640,863 62.6 87.6 33.3 Rural 1,079,159 578,269 500,890 67.0 89.7 40.8 Urban 310,015 170,042 139,973 47.2 807 66

2 Bikaner Total 625,902 338,604 287,298 61.9 84.4 353 Rural 354,713 191,066 163,647 74.5 912 551 Urban 271,189 147,538 123,651 45.2 756 91

3. Churu Total. 773,312 398,806 374,506 682 848 50.6 Rural 541,442 278,206 263,236 781 87.4 68.2 Urban 231,870 120,600 111,270 452 78.8 8.7

4 Jhunjhunun Total 803,833 413,944 389,889 59.1 76.6 40.7 Rural 633,621 322,892 310,729 636 78.0 486 Urban 170,212 91,052 79,160 42.6 71 3 9.7

5 Alwar Tota! 1,175,274 625.545 549,729 69.7 82.8 548 Rural 991,885 522,780 469,105 73.8 84.0 62.4 Urban 183,389 102,765 80,624 47.8 76.8 108

6 Bharatpur Total 847,909 461,525 386,384 614 809 380 Rural 671,477 365,858 305,619 65.4 82.5 448 Urban 176,432 95,667 80,765 462 749 123

7 Dholplir Total 378,328 209,801 168,527 52.0 84.6 11 5 Rural 310.773 172,467 138,306 537 863 132 Urban 67,555 37.334 30,221 441 76.8 38

68 MARGINAL WORKERS IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

Proportion (in per cent) of Totall District Main workers Marginal workers Rurall Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

32.5 50.6 13.8 13.9 1.3 26.9 Total 24. Banswara 33.0 51.1 14.4 15.0 1.3 29.0 Rural 26.7 45.2 6.6 0.8 0.6 0.9 Urban

34.2 51.1 15.3 6.0 0.7 11.9 Total 25. Bundi 35.9 52.4 17.2 6.9 0.7 13.8 Rural 26.4 44.8 5.8 1.6 0.5 2.8 Urban

31.4 48.8 11.8 4.8 0.5 9.6 Total 26. Kota 33.3 50.0 14.7 7.1 0.7 14.3 Rural 28.1 46.8 6.6 0.7 0.2 1.4 Urban

38.2 53.6 21.5 5.4 0.5 10.8 Total 27. Jhalawar 40.3 55.0 24.4 6.2 0.6 12.4 Rural 27.1 46.2 6.0 1.2 0.3 2.3 Urban

AGE GROUP: 15·59 YEARS 54.2 83.5 22.0 11.9 0.9 24.1 Total Rajasthan 57.0 85.8 26.0 15.3 1.1 30.6 Rural 45.5 76.6 9.0 1.6 0.3 3.1 Urban

51.1 87.1 B.9 11.5 0.5 24.4 Total 1. Ganganagar 52.4 89.1 10.0 14.6 0.6 30.8 Rural 46.5 80.5 5.3 0.7 0.3 1.3 Urban

52.4 83.6 15.5 9.5 0.8 19.7 Total 2. Bikaner 58.5 90.1 21.6 16.1 1.1 33.5 Rural 44.3 75.2 7.5 0.9 0.4 1.6 Urban

53.7 83.6 21.9 14.5 1.2 2B.7 Total 3. Churu 58.3 86.0 28.9 19.8 1.4 39.3 Rural 43.2 78.2 5.2 2.0 0.5 3.5 Urban

43.7 74.6 10.9 15.5 2.0 29.8 Total 4. Jhunjhunun 44.7 75.7 12.5 18.9 2.3 36.1 Rural 40.0 70.6 4.7 2.7 0.6 5.0 Urban

52.9 81.3 20.6 16.8 1.5 34.2 Total 5. Alwar 54.1 82.2 22.8 19.7 1.8 39.6 Rural 46.4 76.6 8.1 1.3 0.2 2.7 Urban

47.8 80.3 9.0 13.6 0.6 29.1 Total 6. Bharatpuf 48.9 81.8 9.6 16.4 0.7 35.2 Rural 43.4 74.4 6.6 2.9 0.4 5.8 Urban

48.4 84.3 3.7 3.6 0.3 7.8 Total 7.Dholpur 49.4 85.9 3.8 4.4 0.3 9.4 Rural 43.9 76.7 3.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 Urban

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Dlst[ict Totali Proportion (In per cent) of Rurall Population Total (main+marginal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8. Sawai Madhopur Total 1,029,061 551,943 477.118 66.2 81.9 48.1 Rural 870,253 465,372 404.881 69.8 83.4 54.2 Urban 158,808 86,571 72,237 46.4 73.8 13.7

9. Jaipur Total 2,522,049 1,345.486 1,176,563 58.4 79.9 338 Rural 1,447,510 762,450 685,060 67.4 82.7 50.5 Urban 1,074,539 583,036 491,503 46.3 76.4 10.5

10. Sikar Total 921,163 466,656 454,507 571 791 34.6 Rural 723,033 363,145 359,888 607 80.0 41.2 Urban 198,130 103,511 94,619 44.1 75.7 9.6

11. Ajmer Total 958,868 501,603 457,265 64.1 82.4 44.1 Rur~1 546,687 281,508 265,179 77.3 88.2 65.7 Urban 412,181 220,095 192,086 46.6 74.9 14.3

12. Tonk Total 518,453 269,669 248,784 69.9 84.6 539 Rural 415,911 215.486 200,425 74.4 86.3 61.5 Urban 102,542 54,183 48,359 51.7 77.8 22.5

13. Jalsalmer Total 179,871 101,785 78.086 64.1 86.0 - 35.6 Rural 148,705 83,431 65,274 672 878 40.8 Urban 31,166 18.354 12.812 49.5 77.8 9.0

14. Jodhpur Total 1,129.937 604,608 525,329 62.9 82.6 40.2 Rural 692,436 362,495 329.941 72.9 86.5 58.0 Urban 437,501 242,113 195,388 47.0 76.7 10.2

15. Nagaur Total 1,108,478 566,095 542,383 69.0 84.9 525 Rural 927,182 470,329 456.853 73.3 86.1 60.1 Urban 181,296 95.766 85,530 47.1 78.6 11.9

16. Pali Total 765,260 384,156 381,104 66.2 85.8 46.5 Rural 591,261 291,748 299,513 70.5 870 54.5 Urban 173,999 92,408 81,591 51.6 81 9 17.2

17. Barmer Total 731,748 391,625 340,123 76.6 89.2 62.1 Rural 654,042 348,473 305,569 79.9 90.5 67.8 Urban 77,706 43,152 34,554 48.7 78.7 11.4

18. Jalor Total 566,340 288,883 277,457 72.6 904 54.1 Rural 521,929 265,226 256.703 74.5 91.5 56.9 Urban 44,411 23.657 20,754 504 78.1 18.7

19. Sirohi Total 345.149 175,461 169,688 651 87.1 42.4 Rural 272,004 135,803 136,201 699 89.7 50.2 Urban 73,145 39,658 33,487 473 781 10.8

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Proportion (in per cent) of Total! District Main workers Marginal workers Rural! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

52.3 81.0 19.0 14.0 0.8 29.1 Total 8. Sawai Madhopur 53.8 82.4 20.8 16.0 0.9 33.4 Rural 43.9 73.5 8.4 2.6 0.3 5.3 Urban

51.6 79.4 19.8 6.8 0.5 13.9 Total 9. Jaipur 56.2 81.9 27.5 11.3 0.8 22.9 Rural 45.5 76.2 9.1 0.8 0.2 1.4 Urban

45.6 78.0 12.3 11.6 1.1 22.3 Total 10. Sikar 46.7 78.8 14.2 14.0 1.2 27.0 Rural 41.6 75.1 4.9 2.6 0.7 4.6 Urban

58.3 81.8 32.5 5.9 0.6 11.6 Total 11. Ajmer 68.0 87.5 47.4 9.3 0.8 18.4 Rural 45.3 74.5 11.9 1.3 0.3 2.4 Urban

60.5 84.0 35.1 9.3 0.6 18.8 Total 12. Tonk 63.5 85.7 39.6 1D 9 D.7 21.8 Rural 48.6 77.5 16.2 3.1 0.3 6.3 Urban

52.1 83.7 10.8 12.1 2.3 24.8 Total 13. Jaisalmer 52.9 85.1 11.8 14.3 2.7 29.0 Rural 48.1 77.6 5.8 1.4 0.2 3.1 Urban

53.3 81.8 20.6 9.5 0.8 19.6 Total 14. Jodhpur 57.9 85.2 27.8 15.1 1.3 30.2 Rural 46.2 76.6 8.5 0.8 0.1 1.7 Urban

58.5 83.9 32.1 10.5 1.0 20.4 Total 15. Nagaur 61.2 85.1 36.6 12.1 1.1 23.4 Rural 45.0 78.2 7.8 2.1 0.4 4.1 Urban

55.1 85.1 24.9 11.1 0.7 21.5 Total 15. Pali 571 86.2 288 13.4 0.8 25.6 Rural, 48.4 81.6 10.8 3.2 0.3 6.5 Urban

58.7 87.8 25.2 17.9 1 4 36.9 Total 17. Sarmer 601 88.9 27.3 19.8 1.6 40.5 Rural 46.2 782 6.2 2.6 0.5 5.2 Urban

57.2 89.5 23.7 15.4 1.0 30.4 Total 18. Jalor 58.2 905 24.9 16.3 1.0 32.1 Rural 45.4 77.6 8.7 5.0 0.5 10.0 Urban

53.5 86.1 19.9 11.6 1.0 22.5 Total 19. Sirohi 55.7 88.5 22.9 142 1.2 27.2 Rural 45.5 77.7 7.4 1.8 0.4 3.4 Urban

71 TABLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

District TotaU Proportion (in per cent) of Rurall Populallon Total (maln+marginal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

20. Bhilwara Total 886,171 458,347 427,824 74.4 89.5 58.3 Rural 708,228 363,240 344,988- 79.8 91.4 67.6 Urban 177,943 95,107 82,836 53.0 81.9 19.8

21. Udaipur Total 1,575,967 795,854 780,113 70.6 87.3 53.6 Rural 1,285,717 639,813 645,904 75.6 89.9 61.4 Urban 290,250 156,041 134,209 48.6 76.7 16.0

22. Chittaurgarh Total 821,737 421,546 400,191 78.1 89.4 662 Rural 689,092 349,676 339,416 83.6 91.7 75.2 Urban 132,645 71,870 60,775 49.9 78.3 16.2

23. Dungarpur Total 468,647 233,662 234.985 75.6 87.6 637 Rural 431.957 214,026 217,931 78.1 88.8 67.7 Urban 36,690 19,636 17,054 46.1 74.3 13.7

24. Banswara Total 603,396 307,551 295,845 79.8 89.6 69.6 Rural 552,617 280,375 272.242 82.9 91.0 74.5 Urban 50,779 27,176 23,603 46.2 749 13.2

25. Bundi Total 413,586 219,228 194,358 67.4 86.8 45.6 Rural 339,174 179,790 159,384 72.0 89.3 52.4 Urban 74,412 39,438 34,974 46.7 75.2 14.6

26 Kota Total 1,099,881 585,405 514,476 60.9 82.9 35.8 Rural 677,416 357,488 319,928 69.1 86.6 49.4 Urban 422,465 227,917 194,548 47.7 77.0 134

2 ( Jl1atawar Total 513,599 266,951 246,648 71.4 88.8 52.5 Rural 429,432 222,283 207,149 76.1 91.2 59.9 Urban 84,167 44,668 39,499 47.1 76.7 136

AGE GROUP: 60+ YEARS Rajasthan Total 2,767,870 1,401,161 1,366,709 36.4 56.0 16.3 Rural 2,235,960 1,136,979 1,098,981 39.1 58.6 19.0 Urban 531,910 264,182 267,728 24.7 44.7 4.9

1 Ganganagar Total 154,102 82,432 71,670 37.2 58.5 12.7 Rural 128,189 68,629 59,560 39.0 60.2 14.7 Urban 25,913 13.803 12,110 28.1 . 502 3.0

2. Bikaner Total 67,963 34,061 33,902 32.7 52.1 131 Rural 41,146 20,804 20,342 40.9 61.8 19.5 Urban 26,817 13,257 13,560 20.0 36.9 3.5

3. Churu Total 94,812 45,032 49,780 30.7 49.2 14.0 Rural 67,619 32,049 35.570 343 52.1 18.2 Urban 27,193 12,983 14,210 21.8 42.1 3.3

72 MARGINAL WORKERS IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

Proportion (in per cent) of Totall District Main workers Marginal workers Rural! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

64.6 88.7 38.8 9.9 0.8 19.6 Total 20. Bhilwara 68.1 90.5 44.6 11.7 0.9 23.0 Rural 50.3 81.6 14.5 2.7 0.3 5.4 Urban

54.2 86.4 21.4 16.4 0.9 32.1 Total 21. Udaipur 55.9 88.8 23,3 19.6 1.1 38.0 Rural 46.6 76.2 12.3 2.0 0.5 3.7 Urban

66.5 88.8 43.0 11.6 0.6 23.2 Total 22. Chittaurgarh 70.1 91.0 48.5 13.5 0.7 26.7 Rural 48.0 78.0 12.5 1.9 0.3 3.8 Urban

51.5 86.1 17.1 24.1 1.4 46.7 Total 23. Dungarpur 52.2 87.3 17.7 26.0 1.5 50.0 Rural 43.5 73.3 9.2 2.7 1.0 4.6 Urban

56.5 88.3 23.5 23.3 1.3 46.1 Total 24. Banswara 57.5 89.6 24.5 25.3 1.3 50.0 Rural 45.1 74.1 11.6 1.2 0.8 1.6 Urban

57.6 86.0 25.7 9.8 0.8 19.9 Total 25. Bundi 60.6 88.5 29.1 11.4 0.9 23.3 Rural 44.1 74.6 9.8 2.6 0.7 4.8 Urban

53.1 82.3 19.9 7.7 0.6 15.9 Total 26. Kota 57.3 85.9 25.3 11.8 0.8 24.1 Rural 46.5 76.8 11.1 1.2 0.2 2.3 Urban

62.7 88.3 35.1 8.6 0.5 17.4 Total 27. Jhalawar 66.2 90.7 39.9 10.0 0.6 20.0 Rural 45.1 76.3 9.9 2.0 0.4 3.7 Urban

AGE GROUP: 60+ YEARS 31.2 54.7 7.1 5.2 1.3 9.2 Total Rajasthan 33.0 57.1 8.0 6.2 1.5 11.0 Rural 23.8 44.3 3.5 0.9 0.4 1.4 Urban

32.3 57.8 2.8 4.9 0.7 9.9 Total 1 . Ganganagar 33.2 59.4 3.0 5.9 0.8 11.7 Rural 27.7 50.0 2.2 0.4 0.1 0.7 Urban

27.9 50.5 5.1 4.8 1.6 8.0 Total 2. Bikaner 33.4 59.4 6.7 7.5 2.4 12.8 Rural 19.4 36.6 2.7 0.5 0.3 0.8 Urban

25.2 47.6 4.8 5.5 1.6 9.1 Total 3. Churu 26.9 50.1 5.9 7.4 1.9 12.3 Rural 20.9 41.4 2.2 0.9 0.7 1.1 Urban

73 TABLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

District Total! Proportion (In per cent) of Rurall Populahon Total (maln+marginal) workers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

4. JhunJhunun Total 102,485 49,970 52,515 336 52.8 15.3 Rural 85,350 41,880 43,470 35.9 54.8 17.8 Urban 17,135 8,090 9,045 21.9 42.3 3.6

5. Alwar Total 148,094 80,727 67,367 42.2 59.7 21.3 Rural 131,173 71,867 59,306 44.2 61.3 23.5 Urban 16,921 8,860 8,061 26.7 46.5 50

6. Bharatpur Total 100,405 56,425 43,980 37.2 56.1 130 Rural 84,040 47,530 36,510 38.6 57.2 14.5 Urban 16,365 8,895 7,470 29.8 50.3 5.4

7. Dhoipur Total 45,262 26,090 19,172 39.3 64.5 49 Rural 38,312 22,600 15,712 412 65.9 5.6 Urban 6,950 3,490 3,460 28.6 55.6 1.4

8. Sawai Maclhopur Total 114,197 61,719 52,478 39.8 58.5 17.9 Rural 100,570 54,830 45,740 41.5 59.7 19.7 Urban 13,627 6,889 6,738 27.3 48.8 53

9. Jaipur Total 272,600 139,610 132,990 31.9 51.0 __ t2AJ Rural 181,820 94,390 87,430 36.0 54.6 16.0 Urban 90,780 45,220 45,560 23.8 43.4 4.2

10. Sikar Tola1 117,982 55,888 62,094 30.7 53.4 10.3 . Rural 97,114 46,324 50,790 32.2 54.7 11.7 Urban 20,868 9,564 11,304 23.5 46.9 3.8

11. Ajmer Total 116,407 55,759 60,648 31.6 49.1 15.5 Rural 73,609 34,909 38,700 378 56.4 21.1 Urban 42,798 20,850 21,948 20.9 37.0 5.6

12. Tonk Total 64,734 33,061 31,673 34.7 53.5 15.1 Rural 54,196 27,606 26,590 35.8 54.5 16.5 Urban 10,538 5,455 5,083 28.8 48.3 7.9

13. Jaisalmer Total 19,825 10,160 9,665 33.1 54.3 10.9 Rural 17,795 9,150 8,645 34.7 56.0 12.1 Urban 2,030 1,010 1,020 19.7 39.6 0.0

14. Jodhpur Total 132,355 64,369 67,986 31.6 50.5 13.7 Rural 91,400 44,550 46,850 37.2 57.0 18.5 Urban 40,955 19,819 21,136 19.0 36.0 3.0

15. Nagaur Total 142,857 69,260 73,597 33.9 538 15.1 Rural 123,880 59,860 64,020 34.9 54..4 16.7 Urban 18,977 9,400 9,577 27.2 50.4 44

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Proportion (in per cent) of TotaV District Main workers Marginal workers Rurall Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 _ 1

26.6 51.0 3.4 7.0 1.8 11.9 Total 4. Jhunjhunun 27.9 52.8 3.8 8.1' 2.0 13.9 Rural 20.3 41.5 1.3 1.6 0.7 2.3 Urban

35.4 58.6 7.8 6.8 1.2 13.5 Total 5. Alwar 36.7 60.1 8.3 7.5 1.3 15.1 Rural 26.0 46.3 3.6 0.8 0.2 1.4 Urban

32.6 55.4 3.4 4.6 0.7 9.6 Total 6. Bharatpur 33.4 56.5 3.4 5.2 0.7 11.1 Rural 28.5 49.8 3.2 1.3 0.5 2.1 Urban

38.1 64.2 2.6 1.2 0.3 2.3 Total 7.Dholpur 39.8 65.5 2.8 1.4 0.4 2.8 Rural 28.6 55.6 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 Urban

34.1 57.3 6.9 5.7 1.2 11.0 Total 8. Sawai Madhopur 35.2 58.4 7.4 6.3 1.3 12.3 Rural 26.2 48.2 3.7 1.1 0.6 1.6 Urban

29.0 50.2 6.8 2.9 0.7 5.2 Total 9. Jaipur 31.9 53.6 8.5 4.1 1.0 7.5 Rural 23.3 43.2 3.5 0.5 0.2 0.7 Urban

26.0 51.9 2.8 4.7 1.5 7.5 Total 10. Sikar 26.9 53.1 2.9 5.4 1.6 8.8 Rural 22.2 46.1 2.0 1.3 0.8 1.8 Urban

28.5 48.2 10.5 3.1 1.0 5.0 Total 11. Ajmer 33.5 55.0 14.0 4.4 1.4 7.1 Rural 20.1 36.6 4.4 0.8 0.3 1.2 Urban

31.1 52.1 9.1 .3.6 1.4 6.0 Total 12. Tonk 31.7 .53.0 9.6 4.1 1.5 6.8 Rural 27.6 47.3 6.6 1.2 1.0 1.4 Urban

27.6 51.6 2.5 5.5 2.8 8.4 Total 13. Jaisalmer 28.5 52.9 2.8 6.1 3.1 9.4 Rural 19.7 39.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Urban

27.0 49.0 6.2 4.6 1.5 7.5 Total 14. Jodhpur 30.8 54.9 7.9 6.4 2.1 10.6 Rural 18.6 35.8 2.5 0.4 0.2 0.5 Urban

29.2 52.3 7.6 4.6 1.6 7.5 Total 15. Nagaur 29.7 52.6 8.3 5.2 1.8 8.5 Rural 26.2 49.9 3.0 0.9 0.5 1.4 Urban

75 TAtlLE 20: POPULATION AND PROPORTION OF MAIN WORKERS AND

District Totall Proportion (in per cent) of Rurall Population Total (main+marginal) wOrkers Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

16. Pali Total 114,766 54,845 59,921 33.6 54.7 14.4 Rural 95,994 46,013 49,981 34.7 55.3 15.8 . Urban 18,772 8,832 9,940 28.0 51.6 7.0

17. Barmer Total 91,290 44,120 47,170 37.8 55.0 21.8 Rural 83,140 40,190 42,950 39.4 56.2 23.7 Urban 8,150 3,930 4,220 21.8 42.5 2.6

18. Jalor Total 76,488 36,968 39,520 33.6 553 13.2 Rural 72,070 34,790 37,280 34.1 56.0 13.7 Urban 4,418 2,178 2,240 24.4 45.0 45

19. Sirohi Total 42,290 20,610 21,680 30.1 50.7 10.5 Rural 35,030 17,460 17,570 32.8 53.7 12.1 Urban 7,260 3,150 4,110 16.9 34.3 3.6

20. Bhilwara Total 117,601 57,341 60,260 405 59.7 22.3 Rural 100,950 49,140 51,810 42.2 61.1 24.3 Urban 16,651 8,201 8,450 300 51.1 9.6

21. Udaipur Total 192,353 100,140 92,213 43.5 63.3 22.0 Rural 163,503 85,630 77,873 46.1 65.S 24.6 Urban 28,850 14,510 14,340 28.6 48.9 8.1

22. Chittaurgarh Total 106,361 54,020 52,341 45.9 62.8 28.4 Rural 93,501 47,900 45,601 48.1 64.1 31.4 Urban 12,860 6,120 6,740 29.7- 53.4 8.2

23. Dungarpur Total 47,639 23,040 24,599 35.4 543 17.7 Rural 44,520 21,320 23,200 358 54.6 18.5 Urban 3,119 1,720 1,399 29.8 50.0 4.9

24. Banswara Total 61,047 29,470 31,577 36.5 52.8 21.3 Rural 56,360 27,210 29,150 38.0 54.1 22.9 Urban 4,687 2,260 2,427 19.2 37.2 2.5

25. Bundi Total 44,186 23,136 21,050 38.3 58.6 16.lJ Rural 36,230 19,080 17,150 41.4 62.2 18.3 Urban 7,956 4,056 3,900 24.3 42.1 5.9

26. Kota Total 112,165 58,015 54,150 38.3 59.3 15.8 Rural 79,625 40,675 38,950 42.3 64.4 19.2 Urban 32,540 17,340 15,200 28.4 47.3 6.8

27. Jhalawar Total 67,604 34,893 32,711 44.5 64.6 23.1 Rural 58,824 30,593 28,231 46.7 66.4 25.3 Urban 8,780 4,300 4,480 29.7 51.4 8.9

76 MARGINAL WORKERS IN SELECTED AGE GROUPS, 1991

Proportion (in per cent) of Totall District Main workers Marginal workers Rural! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban 9 10 11 12 13 14 2

29.0 53.4 6.6 4.7 1.2 7.8 Total 16. Pali 29.5 53.9 7.1 5.2 1.3 8.8 Rural 26.2 50.8 4.2 1.9 0.8 2.8 Urban

29.4 52.9 7.4 8.5 2.1 14.4 Total 17. Barmer 30.2 53.9 8.0 9.2 2.3 15.7 Rural 21.0 42.0 1.4 0.9 0.5 1.2 Urban

28.1 53.7 4.2 5.4 1.6 9.0 Total 18. Jalor 28.5 54.4 4.4 5.6 1.6 9.3 Rural 22.4 44.1 1.3 2.0 0.9 3.1 Urban

26.1 48.3 4.9 4.0 2.4 5.6 Total 19. Sirohi 28.2 51.1 5.4 4.7 2.5 6.8 Rural 15.8 32.7 2.9 1.1 1.6 0.7 Urban

35.1 58.5 12.9 5.4 1.2 9.4 Total 20. Bhilwara 36.3 59.8 14.0 5.9 1.3 10.3 Rural 27.9 50.8 5.7 2.1 0.2 3.9 Urban

35.9 61.7 7.9 7.6 1.6 14.1 Total 21. Udaipur 37.5 64.0 8.4 8.7 1.8 16.2 Rural 27.1 48.7 5.4 1.5 0.3 2.7 Urban

39,6 61.6 16.9 6.3 1.2 11.6 Total 22. Chittaurgarh 41.2 62.8 18.5 6.9 1.3 12.9 Rural 28.0 52.8 5.5 1.7 0.7 2.7 Urban

27.1 52.5 3.4 8.2 1.7 14.3 Total 23. Dungarpur 27.0 52.7 3.4 8.8 1.9 15.1 Rural 28.9 50.0 2.9 0.9 0.0 2.1 Urban

28.0 50.9 6.6 8.6 2.0 14.7 Total 24. Banswara 28.8 52.1 7.0 9.2 2.1 15.9 Rural 18.6 36.3 2.1 0.6 0.9 0.4 Urban

34.1 57.5 8.5 . 4.2 1.1 7.6 Total 25. Bundi 36.7 61.0 9.6 4.7 1.2 8.7 Rural 22.6 41.1 3.3 1.8 1.0 2.6 Urban " 34.2 58.3 8.4 4.1 1.0 7.4 Total 26. Kota 36.9 63.0 9.6 5.4 1.4 9.7 Rural 27.6 47.1 5.4 0.8 0.2 1.4 Urban

40.1 63.2 15.4 4.4 1.3 7.6 Total 27. Jhalawar 41.8 65.0 16.7 4.8 1.4 8.6 Rural 28.5 50.5 7.4 1.3 0.9 1.6 Urban

77

TABLE 21: OISTRtBUTION {IN PER CENT} Of MAIN WORKERS BY EOUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

DIstrict TotaU Sex No. of Per cent main workers who are Rural! main Illiterate Below Primary Middle Matric Graduate Urban workers primary but below but below but below and middle matnc graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan Total P 13,915,071 60.6 6.2 11.3 9.2 8.7 3.9 M 11,182,060 52.9 7.4 13.S 11.2 10.5 4.4 F 2,733,011 92.0 1.6 2.2 1.0 1.4 1.8

Rural P 11,179,as6 68.4 6.0 10.7 7.9 5.5 1.4 M 8,698,755 60.8 7.3 13.2 10.0 6.9 1.8 F 2,480,331 95.2 1.4 1.9 0.7 0.5 0.2

Urban P 2,735,985 28.5 7.1 13.7 14.5 22.2 14.1 M 2,483,305 25.3 7.5 14.6 15.6 23.3 13.8 F 252,680 59.8 3.6 5.2 3.7 10.4 17.2

1 Ganganagar Total P 790,833 54.1 8.0 13.2 101 10.7 3.8 M 725,928 51.3 8.5 14.0 10.9 11.5 3.8 F 64,905 85.2 2.4 43 1.3 28 3.9

Rural P 636,938 596 8.4 13.1 9.4 77 18 M 579,889 56.5 90 14.0 10.2 8.4 19 F 57,049 90.6 24 4.1 1.2 09 0.6

Urban P 153,895 314 65 13.7 13.2 23.2 120 M 146,{)39 30.6 6.7 14.2 13.8 23.6 112 F 7,856 46.0 27 55 2.5 164 268

2. B1kaner Total P 361,900 56.7 65 107 9.3 109 58 M 310,257 516 7.4 12.1 106 122 6.1 F 51,&43 875 17 26 1.2 3 1 41

Rural P 234,798 727 69 9.8 5.3 40 12 M 193,051 67.7 81 11.5 64 48 1.5 F 41,747 960 1.2 1.8 03 0.5 0.2

Urban P 127,102 271 5.9 12.5 16.5 236 143 M 117,206 251 61 131 175 24.4 138 F 9,896 515 37 58 46 14.0 203

3 Churu Total P 462,978 643 64 10.7 87 7.1 29 M 368,677 57.1 75 12.6 106 87 34 F 94,301 925 2.0 30 , (J 0.7 0.9

Rural P 355,106 722 58 93 73 4.2 1.1 M 267,265 65.1 72 115 9.4 55 1.4 F 87,841 93.9 1.7 2.9 08 03 0.2.

Urban P 107,872 384 82 15.1 13.2 166 8.6 M 101,412 36.2 8.4 158 13.9 173 8.5 F 6,460 72.4 4.8 37 28 59 104

79 TABLE 21: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

District TotaU Sex No. of Per cent main workers who are Rurali main illiterate Below Primary Middle Matnc Graduate Urban workers primary but below but below but below and mIddle matrlc graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. Jhunjhunun Total P 386,254 452 6.3 150 150 135 51 M 338,621 395 69 164 167 15.0 54 F .47,633 85.3 2.1 45 2.6 24 31

Rural P 313,611 48.7 5.9 144 15.2 12.4 35 M 270,105 424 6.5 16.0 172 14.1 38 F 43,506 88.0 2.0 46 2.6 1.7 12

Urban P 72643 29.9 8.2 17.2 141 184 122 M 68,516 28.2 85 18.0 14.8 189 116 F 4,127 575 30 44 24 102 226

5. Amar Total P 697,597 55.9 4.9 126 11.6 10.8 41 M 568,098 479 58 148 14.0 129 46 F 129,499 911 1 3 32 14 14 17

Rural P 607,113 61.2 47 12.7 11 1 8.2 21 M 484,606 53.0 5.6 15.1 13.7 101 25 F 122,507 93.5 1 1 3.1 1.2 0.7 0.3

Urban P 90,484 20.9 64 123 150 28.1 17.3 M 83,492 18.7 66 no 158 29.2 16.7 F 6,992 48.2 4.0 3.7 53 141 247

6. Bharatpur Total P 446,699 49.4 5.8 13.6 15.4 11.8 4.1 M 408,628 45.8 61 14.6 16.6 12.6 4.2 F 38,071 88.0 18 2.6 1.9 30 27

Rural P 364,451 53.7 5.9 14.0 150 94 20 M 332,125 49.9 6.3 15.1 16.3 10.2 22 F 32,326 92.8 1.6 25 17 11 0.3

Urban P 82,248 30.4 5.0 11 8 170 227 13.1 M 76,503 28.1 5.2 12.4 181 23.4 12.9 F 5,745 60.9 2.6 3.1 3.1 13.9 163

7.Dholpur Total P 205,939 57.7 6.6 14.2 11.6 7.2 28 M 198,661 56.7 6.7 14.6 11.9 7.3 27 F 7,278 84.2 2.3 3.9 2.2 3.7 3.7

Rural P 173,789 61.4 6.6 14.4 11.0 53 1.3 M 167,674 603 6.8 148 11.4 5.4 1.3 F 6,115 92.0 1.3 31 2.0 1.3 0.3

Urban P 32,150 37.9 6.3 131 146 175 10.6 M 30,987 37.7 6.2 13.3 150 17.6 10.2 F 1,163 433 74 80 3A 163 215

80 TABLE 21: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL. 1991

Dlstfict Total! Sex No of Per cent maIn workers who are RuraV main Illiterate Below Primary MIddle Matnc Graduate Urban workers primary but below but below but below and middle matric greduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8 Sawai Madhopur Total P 592,126 62.1 5.4 11.0 10.8 7.8 2.9 M 491,965 554 6.3 12.9 128 9.2 3.4 F 100,161 95.0 1.0 1.5 1.0 0.8 06

Rural P 517,795 664 53 10.7 10.0 5.8 1.8 M 424,298 59.8 63 12.8 12.0 7.0 2.2 F 93,497 96.2 e.9 1.4 0.8 0.4 0.2

Urban P 74,331 31.9 6.3 130 16.4 21.7 107 M 67,667 27.4 6.6 13.9 17.7 23.3 11 1 F 6,664 778 3.3 36 31 5.6 6.6

9. Jaipur Total P 1,420,463 50.8 5.2 11.3 11.6 13.0 8.1 M 1,159,170 42.4 6.1 13.3 13.9 15.4 8.9 F 261,293 !l7.9 1.4 2.3 1.3 2.3 4.8

Rural P 902,415 64.5 5.1 11.0 10.0 7.4 2.0 M 689,220 54.8 6.4 13.9 12.8 9.6 2.6 F 213,195 95.8 1.2 1.8 0.7 04 0.3

Urban P 518,048 26.9 55 11.7 143 22.8 18.8 M 469,950 24.3 5.7 12.4 15.4 24.0 181 F 48,098 52.9 25 4.8 3.9 11.0 24.9

10. Slkar Total P 462,056 504 6.7 15.1 13.1 10.9 3.8 M 398,986 43.9 7.4 16.9 15.0 12.5 4.3 F 63,070 909 20 3.8 1.1 1.0 1.0

Rural P 373,431 54.5 6.4 14.1 13.1 9.5 2.4 M 315,626 47.S 72 16.0 15.3 11.1 2.8 F 57,805 92.4 1.9 3.6 10 0.7 0.3

Urban P 88,625 328 82 19.5 13.0 16.8 97 M 83,360 30 1 8.5 20.3 13.7 176 9.8 F 5,265 74.8 3.0 6.5 23 5.1 84

11 A,mer Total P 618,765 519 90 122 9.5 11.5 5.8 M 449,202 38.5 110 15.8 12.7 15.0 7.0 F 169,563 873 38 28 1.1 2.3 2.7

Rural P 420,868 67.2 9.4 11.0 6.4 4.7 12 M 275.875 533 126 15.8 9.6 6.9 1.8 F 144.993 93.6 33 2.0 0.5 0.5 0.2

Urban P 197.897 193 82 147 16.1 26.0 15.5 M 173.327 15.0 8.5 15.7 177 27.9 15.2 F 24.570 50.0 64 78 5.2 13.1 17.6

81 TABLE 21. i)ISTRI8UTIO~; iii'll PER CENT) OF r~AIN WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL. 1991

Total; Sex No of Pe' :;;lrt r"la n lI',rker;; who are Rural! main lillterat~ 8"':~", Pn""!i' y M.r.d:e Matne Graduate Urban workers pnmary but below but below but below and middle matne graduate above 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10

12 Tonk Total P 349,768 688 57 89 77 63 25 M 251,730 586 75 118 104 8.5 32 F 98,038 95 a 12 13 OS 09 08

Rural P 295,705 737 54 8.4 69 43 13 M 206,348 638 72 116 96 60 17 F 139,357 966 10 10 06 03 04

Urba., P 54,063 419 77 114 124 177 89 M 45,382 348 87 ~2 8 142 198 97 F 8,681 791 25 41 29 64 50

13 Jalsalm9r Total P 101,571 643 81 91 67 84 3.4 M 92,145 613 89 98 73 91 35 F 9,426 9~ 7 05 18 10 13 17

Rural P 86,045 712 7.6 84 55 60 14 M 77,388 684 84 91 60 6.6 1 5 F 8,657 963 06 17 06 03 05

Urban P 15,526 262 110 130 138 217 143 M 14,757 242 116 136 143 222 142 F 769 649 26 52 117 156

14. Jodhpur Total P 660,615 574 63 107 9.7 103 5.5 M 538,066 500 74 126 11 7 122 6.0 F 122,549 900 1.7 23 10 19 31

Rural P 447,372 71.9 52 99 76 44 09 M 342,685 644 64 125 98 57 12 F 104,687 966 12 1 6 04 02 01

Urban P 213,243 271 8.8 123 142 228 149 M 195,381 24.8 92 12.8 151 23.7 144 F 17,862 51.6 49 63 43 12.1 20.8

15 Nagaur Total P 717,097 689 49 99 76 6.5 20 M 523,622 590 64 129 10 2 88 27 F 193,475 958 1 1 19 05 04 03

Rural P 628,736 728 46 9.2 7.0 52 13 M 442,664 629 6.0 12.3 9.7 73 1 8 F 186,072 96.4 1 1 1 7 0.5 02 0.1

Urban P 88,361 414 76 154 122 160 73 M 80,958 378 8 1 163 131 171 76 F 7,403 808 28 53 1.9 43 49

82 TABLE 21: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS BY EDUCATtONAL LEVEL, 1991

District Total! Sex No of Per cent mall1 workers who are Rural} tnam illiterate Below Pnmary MIddle Ma~nc Gr'iduate Urban wooers pnmary but b"llow but below but be'ow and middle mal(Je graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

16 Pali Total P ,w8,680 64.0 64 122 7.8 71 25 M 362,236 550 7.9 152 9.9 9.0 30 F 106,444 946 1.5 19 0.7 09 05

Rural P 377,736 707 60 110 64 47 13 M 281,197 620 76 142 84 6.2 1.6 F 96,539 958 14 1 6 0.5 0.4 02

Urban P 90,944 364 82 168 138 172 7.5 M 81,039 308 89 185 152 187 79 F 9,905 82.4 29 3.5 23 51 36

17 Barmer Total P 481,834 77.0 4.9 79 47 40 14 M 380,954 71.7 6.0 9.7 59 50 16 F 100,880 972 10 09 0.2 03 04

Rural P 443,511 810 45 7.2 40 25 07 M 344,937 76.2 56 90 5.1 32 08 r 98,574 979 08 09 0.2 a 1 02

Urban P 38:323 305 97 16.3 131 2' 1 93 M 36,017 280 99 17 1 13.9 2 1 9 9.3 F 2,306 693 69 43 17 b7 91

18. Jatar Total P 365,490 756 58 9.1 4.8 3.4 13 M 289,193 699 71 11.2 6.1 4.1 15 F 76.297 972 09 08 0.2 0.4 04

Rural P 343.847 781 5.6 87 43 25 08 M 269,506 72.6 69 108 54 3.2 1.0 F 74.341 978 08 08 02 0.3 01

Urban P 21.643 369 87 157 137 16.5 8.4 M 19687 32.9 9.2 16.9 149 17.5 85 F 1,956 771 36 36 1.0 6.6 8.1

19. Sirohl Total P 204390 677 53 94 74 72 31 M 165.555 615 62 112 8.9 87 35 F 38.835 938 14 1 (; 0.6 11 15

Rural P 169,461 769 47 78 56 39 12 M 133,389 715 56 96 70 46 15 F 36,072 967 14 10 0.2 05 02

Urban P 34,929 230 79 171 160 L36 123 M 32,166 20.2 84 178 170 248 117 F 2,763 562 18 9.1 47 94 Hi8

83 TABLE 21: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

District Total! Sex No of Per cent main workers who are Rural! main Illiterate Below Primary Middle Matrie Graduate Urban workers primary but below but below but below and middle matrie graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

20. Bhilwara Total P 643,379 71.4 5.8 8.8 5.7 57 26 M 454,740 61.5 7.7 11.8 7.9 7.8 3.4 F 188,639 95.3 1 1 1.5 0.6 0.8 08

Rural P 547,567 77.9 5.5 7.9 4.4 3.4 0.8 M 371,818 69.1 7.6 11.0 6.3 48 1.1 F 175,749 967 1.1 1.3 04 03 0.2

Urban P 95,812 33.9 70 13.7 13.4 19.1 12.8 M 82,922 27.3 79 15.4 15.0 210 13.3 F 12,890 76.4 1.5 3.1 2.7 6.7 97

21 Udaipur Total P 953,958 64.4 5.8 11 1 72 7.6 3.9 M 766,942 578 6.9 13.3 8.7 9.0 42 F 187,016 91.1 15 2.0 10 19 26

Rural P 808,930 72.0 58 10.7 60 44 1 1 M 639,693 65.9 7.0 13.0 7.4 54 1.3 F 169,237 95.3 1.3 16 05 08 0.4

Urban P 145,028 21.5 60 134 143 25.3 195 M 127,249 17.4 64 14.5 15.7 27.1 189 F 17,779 508 2.9 5.6 44 12.7 236

22. Chittaurg~ Total P 615,217 £77 7.2 11 1 61 5.5 24 M 420,944 554 97 15.3 87 78 32 F 194,273 943 18 22 0.6 0.6 0.6

Rural P 547295 727 70 107 53 3.4 09 M 361,150 611 9.8 151 77 49 1.3 F 186.145 953 1 7 21 05 04 01

Urban p 67,922 270 80 148 13.0 229 142 M 59,794 21.1 86 162 144 25 f 146 F 9,128 705 36 47 2.8 7.1 11.3

23 Dungarpur Total P 264,514 663 70 11 7 7.0 59 22 M 219,545 61 1 81 136 8 i 6.6 25 F 44,969 91.7 1.4 25 1.4 2.1 09

Rural P 247462 69.4 69 11 4 6.4 45 1.5 M 204,177 643 80 133 7.5 52 1 7 F 43,285 93.3 13 . 22 13 1.5 04

P 17,052 209 84 163 156 258 130 M 15,368 17.5 92 171 167 26.5 129 F 1,684 516 18 8.9 48 19.3 137

84 TABLE 21: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL, 1991

District Tota!! Sex No of Per cent main workers who are Rurall main illiterate Below Primary Middle Matnc Graduate Urban workers primary but below but below but below and middle matnc graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

24 Banswara Total P 375,577 724 54 8.6 6.5 53 19 M 297,003 67.1 64 104 78 62 21 F 78,574 92.6 14 1 8 14 17 1 1

Rural P 351,719 762 52 82 59 36 09 M 275,965 712 63 100 72 43 11 F 75,754 945 12 17 1 3 09 04

Urban P 23,858 168 82 137 149 303 161 M 21,038 135 85 148 164 314 154 F 2,820 41 1 6.0 57 43 216 21 3

25 Bundl Total P 263,533 68.1 59 9.1 83 62 24 M 208,247 61.2 71 11.2 10.3 7.6 27 F 55,286 94.2 1 1 15 09 1 1 1 1

Rural P 228,214 742 56 84 68 40 10 M 176,617 676 70 105 87 50 12 F 51,597 967 10 12 05 05 02

Urban P 35,319 289 72 140 179 206 11 5 M 31,630 252 18 150 191 218 11.1 F 3,689 603 23 5~ 75 100 144

26 Kota Total P 637,824 501 79 139 111 11.5 55 1.1 525,566 422 91 162 131 134 60 F 112,258 872 25 32 13 23 35

Rural P 430,103 619 aD 14.0 91 56 14 M 340,721 536 96 17.1 11.3 69 1 6 F 89,382 939 21 25 07 05 03

Urban P 207,721 257 77 136 152 237 141 M 184,845 214 81 146 166 255 139 F 22,876 610 44 57 38 92 159

27 Jhalawar Total P 366.014 680 76 107 69 49 19 M 267,379 583 97 139 92 65 24 F 98,635 942 19 22 05 06 06

Rural P 325,068 731 75 101 57 28 08 M 230.766 640 98 133 79 39 11 F 94,302 954 18 21 04 03 01

Urban P 40,946 272 87 159 158 213 110 M 36,613 222 92 173 174 229 110 F 4,333 691 42 46 28 81 11 3

85 TABLE 22: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS

District TI Per cent main workers engaged in R/----~C~u~lt~iv-a~ti~o-n------A~g-r~icu~lt-u-ra~I------~L-lv-e-s~to-c~k-,~~~M7.i-n~in-g-a-n-d~--~M~a-n-u~f~ac-'t-u~ri-n-g-,-- U labour forestry, fishing, quarrying processing, hunting and servicing and plantations, repairs In orchards and household allied achvities industry p M F p M F PM F PM F PM F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Rajasthan T 58.8 56.2 69.3 10.0 8.0 18.2 1.8 1.9 1.3 1.0 1.1 0.6 2.0 2.1 1.7 R 71.0 70.0 74.5 11.5 11.3 19.3 1.9 2.0 1.4 1.0 1.1 0.5 1.6 1.8 1.2 U 8.9 7.9 18.5 3.7 3.3 8.0 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.2 3.5 3.1 7.1

1 Ganganagar T 524 519 571 183 176 255 1 7 1 6 08 00 00 1 2 1 2 1 5 R 63.1 630 644 209 202 276 1 6 1 7 06 00 00 09 09 1 0 U 78 60 43 75 74 85 21 21 19 01 01 00 23 22 51

2 Blkaner T 537 506 708 55 53 70 22 23 1.5 0 Ij 06 06 20 1 8 27 R 793 760 650 66 64 75 25 27 16 05 Ot"; 05 1 1 10 11\ U 65 6 1 11 1 35 34 46 15 1 5 14 06 07 04 36 33 76

3 Churu T 714 667 900 46 47 4.2 09 1 0 05 01 01 00 1 '7 19 11 R 869 84.7 937 38 38 38 10 1 1 05 01 01 00 08 04 U 204 19.2 367 73 72 101 07 07 C7 02 02 OC 45 10 (;

4 JhunJhunun T 555 518 81 8 88 9 1 67 01 08 03 26 30 (,2 26 27 24 R 65.6 62.1 875 89 93 68 0.8 08 03 1.6 1 8 01 20 21 1 4 U 120 115 21.6 81 83 59 07 07 07 71 75 10 52 48 125

5 Alwar T 63.9 59.9 '81 4 7.6 7.0 98 11 12 04 05 06 0.2 18 18 14 R 72.3 690 851 83 7.9 100 10 1.2 04 06 07 02 1 8 1 9 12 U 75 67 17 3 26 22 681313100505'01 19 16 51

6 Bharatpur T 60.9 61 1 58.6 98 6 5 23 2 1 1 1 1 0 4 0 8 08 01 1 5 , 4 24 R 71 6 72.2 65.7 110 9.6 25.5 0 9 0 9 0 4 0 9 10 02 1 3 12 1 7 U 13.2 129 182 46 4110619 2J 06 01 01 25 22 64

7 Dholpur T 71.3 71.9 55 1 65 60 22.1 06 06 06 19 20 02 1 0 09 33 R 603 810 626 66 5.9 24.6 05 0 5 06 22 23 02 08 07 27 U 223 226 147 62 61 80 09 09 06 03 04 01 22 20 63

8 Sawal Madhopur T 662 647 737 84 64 179 13 14 08 17 20 01 13 14 12 R 740 733 77.3 8.9 6 8 184 1.2 1 3 07 1 7 2 0 00 11 1 2 07 U 11 8 106 23.3 47 41 111 17 17 14 15 16 04 27 22 78

9 Jaipur T 45 6 40.2 eg.6 59 50 99 16 16 13 05 05 03 33 3 3 29 R 687 64.7 81 6 85 7611'6192014030401 26 28 20 U 5.4 4 3 16.4 1 3 11 24 11 11 10 07 06 09 44 42 68

10 Sikar T 574 53.6 812 70 70 72 10 11 07 03 03 00 33 32 38 R 68 5 65.3 86.0 79 79 75 11 11 07 03 03 00 25 26 20 U 10.4 93 284 34 3.4 37 09 09 05 01 01 00 65 54 234

86

7--B-204'RGl/NDIQj( BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged in T( District --~M~a-n-u~f~a-ct~u-n-n-g-.----~C~o-n-s~tr-u-ct~lo-n------~T~r-a-d~e-a-n-d~~~--~T~ra-n-s-p-o-rt~.------~07.th-e-r-s-e-N~i-ce-s---R( processmg. commerce stOfage and U seNlcing and c()mmunlcations repairs in non household industry P M F p M F P M F P M F p M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2

5.5 6.4 1.7 2.4 2.9 0.6 6.4 7.8 0.8 2.4 2.9 0.1 9.7 10.7 5.6 T Rajasthan 2.3 2.8 0.7 1.3 1.6 0.3 2.7 3.4 0.3 1.1 1.4 0.0 5.5 6.5 1.9 R 18.2 18.8 11.6 6.9 7.2 3.7 21.6 23.2 5.8 7.7 8.4 1.1 26.8 25.2 41.9 U

5.0 5.2 34 1 5 16 08 77 83 11 22 2302101 101 97 T 1 Ganganagar 25 25 27 0.7 08 06 25 27 04 09 09 01 69 73 25 R 153 157 80 46 47 23 294 307 66 75 79 09 233 21 2 622 U

57 6.0 39 50 5.7 0.9 85 96 1 5 36 42 03 134 138 107 T 2 Brkaner 16 16 1.6 13 1 5 03 2.5 29 05 09 11 00 38 43 13 R 133 132 138 119 126 34 194 206 57 86 92 1 5 31 1 295 504 U

32 39 06 22 28 01 65 81 04 21 27 00 71 82 31 T 3 Churu 10 13 02 05 06 00 1.5 1 9 02 0.7 0.9 00 39 48 11 R 105 108 55 7.9 84 06 232 245 3j 70 74 05 179 171 301 U

40 44 14 33 38 02 59 66 05 21 23 00 145 15 6 6 5 T 4 Jhunjhunun 28 31 08 16 1 8 01 28 32 03 1 5 17 00 126 141 29 R 94 9.5 8.2 111 11.6 1.8 19.1 201 35 4.6 4801227 21.4 446 U

57 68 1 2 1 7 20 0.2 54 65 04 22 27 01 10.2 11 5 4 9 T 5 Alwar 30 36 07 14 17 0.2 30 37 02 1 5 19 00 72 85 20 R 240 253 8.9 37 39 1.2 214 229 40 67 7205305 285 552 U

46 48 22 2.2 23 05 58 63 1 1 24 2602111 11 1 11 3 T 6 Bharatpur 2.0 2.1 09 1 3 14 02 24 26 05 14 15 01 73 75 49 R 160 16.4 96 5.9 62 1 9 209 222 45 68 72 09 281 267 473 U

26 27 13 15 15 05 4.2 43 13 1 3 14 01 91 89 156 T 7 Dholpur 09 09 ·09 1 0 10 03 19 19 08 0.7 08 0.1 52 51 69 R 11.9 12.2 3.0 4.4 45 1.8 168 173 35 4.4 4604305 29.4 616 U

34 3.7 2.0 2.2 25 0.4 52 62 04 22 26 01 82 9 2 3 6 T 8 Sawai Madhopur 16 1.9 05 16 1.9 02 27 33 02 12 14 00 60 69 20 R 160 153 23.3 62 65 31 225 24.4 29 92 100 08 237 235 259 U

9.8 11.5 2.4 4.1 47 12104123 16 41 5 0 03 14 9 15 8 106 T 9 Jalpur 37 45 1.0 28 36 0.4 3.3 43 02 18 24 00 6.3 78 17 R 20.5 21 7 83 62 6.3 48 227 242 80 81 88 1 4 297 277 501 U

50 54 2.0 49 57 0.3 75 86 04 29 33 00 109 11 9 4 5 T 10 Sikar 32 36 1 2 20 2.4 0.1 37 44 02 20 24 00 88 100 24 R 12.5 12.6 10.3 171 180 1.7 233 246 33 63 67 0.3 19.6 190 284 U

87 TABLE 22: DISTRIBUTION

District TI Per cent main workers engaged in R1----C~ul~ti-va~t~io-n------~A~g~ri~c~ul~tu-r-al~----7L~iv-e-st~o-c~k,-=~~M~in~i-ng--a-nd~--~M~a-n-u~fu-c7tu-r~in-g-,-- U labour forestry, fishing, quarrying processing, hunting and servicing and plantations, repairs in orchards and household allied activities industry P M F P M F PM F PM F PM F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

11 Ajmer T 45.1 38.8 61.9 10.3 6.9 19.2 3.4 3.5 3.3 0.4 0.5 0.2 22 2.2 2.1 R 64.4 61.1 70.6 14.3 10.4 21.7 4.4 4.8 3.6 0.5 06 0.3 1.6 2.0 1.0 U 4.2 3.2 10.8 1.8 1.5 4.5 1.4 1.4 1.6 0.2 0.2 01 3.3 25 8.6

12 Tonk T. 59.9 57.2 67.0 12.1 8.8 20.4 4.1 4.6 2.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 2.6 2.9 1.6 R 68.6 673 71.8 13.2 9.8 21.3 4.5 5.1 3.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 2.2 2.7 1.0 U 12.4 11.4 17.4 5.7 4.7 11 0 1.9 2.1 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.3 4.6 4.1 75

13 Jalsalmer T 46.2 456 52.1 8.3 7.9 12.4 8.3 85 6.1 1.7 1.4 42 2.1 1.9 3.9 R 54.0 53.7 56.5 92 8.8 13.2 9.5 9.9 6.6 1.8 1 5 45 18 1.6 3.5 U 3.0 3.1 2.6 2.9 2.9 3.5 1.4 1.5 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8 40 38 7.8

14 Jodhpur T 53.4 48.9 73.1 6.8 55 12.8 1 2 1 3 0.8 1.7 1.9 0.4 21 2.2 1.7 R 76.5 746 82.7 8.9 7.4 13.8 1.2 1.4 0.8 1 0 1.3 0.1 1.5 1.7 0.8 U 4.9 3.9 16.4 2.4 2.0 7.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 3.0 3.1 2.3 3.4 3.0 7.0

15 Nagaur T 68.5 62.5 84.6 8.1 72 10.5 1.0 1.2 0.7 0.9 J 2 02 2.4 2.8 1.2 R 75.9 71.7 86.1 86 7.8 10.5 1.1 1.2 0.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 1.9 23 1.1 U 15.3 124 46.8 4.8 4.1 11.8 0.9 09 0.8 3.3 34 1.9 54 5.4 5.4

16 Pall T 49.4 47.9 54.4 17.5 12.4 348 4.2 49 20 0.4 0.4 05 3.2 3.5 2.1 R 575 57 9 56.5 20.0 14.4 36.0 48 5 7 2.1 05 0.4 0.5 3.1 3.5 1.7 U 15.7 13.5 34.3 7.2 53 231 1.8 1.9 0.9 03 0.3 0.1 3.6 33 55

17 Barmer T 79.2 76.7 88.7 3.7 3.4 46 1.3 1.2 1.9 0.2 0.2 0.0 1.5 16 1.4 R 85.1 83.7 90.3 3.7 3.4 4.6 1 4 1 2 1.9 0.2 0.2 0.0 1.3 14 1.2 U 10.2 9.6 18.9 3.2 3.0 72 0.8 0.9 0.9, 0.3 0.3 3.9 3.6 9.0

18 Jalaur T 68.7 68.6 69.3 13.6 10.7 24.6 2.3 2.6 11 0.1 0.2 0.0 2.7 2.9 1.7 R 71.9 723 702 14.0 11.0 248 2.3 2.6 1.1' 0.1 0.1 0.0 24 2.7 1.4 U 18.5 170 33.4 7.5 66 15.6 2.0 1 9 2.1 0.4 0.4 0.1 6.2 5.5 12.7

19 Sirohi T 402 41.6 33.9 21.0 14.5 48.7 52 5.7 32 0.7 0.7 0.7 2.7 2.8 2.1 R 474 505 35.9 242 170 510 6.0 6.8 3.3 07 0.8 0.7 2.5 2.7 1.7 U 5.3 50 8.0 56 45 18 5 1.5 1 5 1.0 02 0.2 0.0 3.6 3.3 7.0

20 Bhilwara T 66.0 61.2 775 8.1 59 13.3 2.9 30 2.7 1.4 1.8 04 1.8 2.1 1 2 R 74.3 71.5 80.2 87 65 13.3 32 34 2.8 1.5 2.0 0.4 1.7 2.0 1.0 U 185 149 41.7 44 3.0 13.2 1.2 1 2 07 1.1 12 0.2 2.7 2.4 4.2

88 BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged in TI Dlstnct --~M~an-u~f~a-ct-u-n-ng-,------C~o-n-s-tr-u-c~tio-n------~T-r~a~de--a-n-d~~~~T~ra-n-s-p-o-rt-,----~O~t~h-e-rs-e-N--lc-e-s-- RI processing, commerce storage and U seNlcing and communications repairs In non household industry P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2

101 12.5 38 28 36 0.8 85 11.4 1.0 41 5.5 03 13 1 15.2 73 T 11 AJmer 3.5 49 08 16 23 03 2.6 37 0.3 16 24 O.C 5.6 78 14 R 241 246 21 2 55 57 39 212 23.5 52 9 4 10 4 2 0 29 0 27 1 42 2 U

52 56 42 16 2.0 0.5 4.6 62 04 1 7 23 00 82 102 3.2 T 12 Tonk 22 29 07 1 1 15 0.4 24 34 02 09 13 00 4.7 60 17 R 215 180 397 41 44 21 161 186 28 58 6.9 0.1 277 294 18.5 U

29 27 45 6.0 60 64 4.3 46 1.5 2.7 29 01 17 6 185 8.7 T 13 Jaisalmer 24 2 i 45 46 45 5.7 20 21 0.9 21 23 01 126 135 4.6 R 57 58 4.7 140 139 147 173 177 91 62 64 09 448 443 553 U

62 7.3 12 35 41 06 75 90 11 34 41 02 143 157 8 1 T 14 Jodhpur 15 18 04 12 15 01 18 23 03 09 12 00 56 70 10 R 161 171 56 82 87 31 194 207 60 86 93 12 327 31 1 49 ~ U

38 50 05 18 24 0.2 51 69 03 17 23 00 68 86 1 9 T 15 Nagaur 21 2.8 0.3 09 1.3 01 28 39 02 1.1 16 a a 50 67 11 R 159 170 41 80 84 31 216 232 3.5 59 64 04 191 188 222 U

68 85 13 23 28 06 65 82 08 20 26 00 77 89 36 iT 16 Pall 25 31 05 16 20 03 36 47 05 10 13 00 5.7 70 20 ',R 251 270 91 5.3 55 40 187 205 39 6.4 7.1 03 159 156 18 8 ~

32 3.8 08 1.1 13 01 3.6 44 04 13 16 00 51 59 2 0 T', 17 Barmer 23 03 36 43 13 R', 15 1.8 04 06 08 01 18 08 10 00 \ 231 234 177 63 65 36 242 253 69 65 69 06 21 6 207 354 U

19 23 03 11 12 05 45 55 07 08 10 01 4 4 5 0 1 9 T " 18 Jalaur 1.4 1 7 02 07 08 03 34 42 06 05 07 01 32 38 1.3 R 102 11 1 22 62 61 68 21 3 229 46 54 59 03 225 225 222 U

5.5 65 1.1 31 36 1.2 78 9 1. 2 1 30 37 0.2 108 117 68 T 1~SirOhi 3.8 4.5 0.9 2.9 3.3 12 46 55 15 12 15 01 6.7 7.5 37 R 139 14.8 40 43 44 2.3 23 1 24.2 10 2 11 9 12.8 18 307 293 473 U

63 8.6 09 14 18 o 4 46 6 3 0.5 1.7 24 01 5 9 7 0 3 1 T 20 ~hilwara 30 43 04 07 10 01 24 34 03 09 14 00 36 45 16 R 250 278 73 51 53 42 173 194 37 60 68 06 189 180 242 U

89 TABLE 22: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN NORKERS

District TI Per cent main workers engaged In R/----C~u~ltt-va-t~io-n------A~g-r-lc-u~It-U-ra~,~--~-L-,v-e-st-O-C~k,~~~M71-nl-n-g-a-n~d~--~M~a-nu-f~a-ct-u~ri~n-g-,-- U labour forestry, fishing, quarrying processing, hunting and servicing and plantations, repairs in orchards and household alhed actlvibes industry p M F p M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

21 Udaipur T 595 590 61.6 102 70 233 1 1 1.1 12 2.2 2.5 10 16 16 1.6 R 689 696 664 117 81 251 1 1 10 1.3 20 22 1.0 1.5 1 5 1 3 U 70 58 161 22 16 64 15 16 0.7 36 40 06 2.4 2.0 49

22 Chlttorgarh T 701 668 773 97 66 1-64 13 15 1.0 13 1.8 '04 15 1 7 11 R 773 763 794 104 72 165 12 14 09 14 1.9 04 13 16 0.9 U 114 92 274 44 31 137 23 2.3 19 0.8 08 08 2.9 24 61

23 Oungarpur T 669 714 449 137 75 4400708 05 08 08 0.9 16 1.6 1.6 R 710 762 464 144 79 453 06 07 05 08 08 10 14 14 14 U 81 83 65 29 20 103 22 23 1 1 06 07 36 3.3 6.9

24 Banswara T 756 782 657 94 49 261 12 14 04 02 02 0.2 13 1.3 1.2- R 803 838 678 99 52 270 08 0.9 02 01 01 02 11 1 1 1 1 U 54 50 88 16 13 37 75 7.9 51 03 03 00 32 3.1 43

25 Bundl T 600 598 609 124 92 245 33 37 19 37 38 35 1 1 12 08 R 675 664 645 137 102 258 34 38 19 42 43 37 10 1.1 06 U 117 119 102 42 39 6.4 30 32 20 09 10 03 18 1 5 46

26 Kota T 408 418 365 16.3 118 372 21 23 09 33 31 46 13 11 2.2 R 584 620 446 22.6 168 4442124 08 32 30 39 09 09 1.0 U 45 45 47 34 27 89 20 21 12 36 31 73 20 14 6.7

27 Jhalawar T 630 643 596 192 135 3471215 02 08 09 05 14 1 5 1 1 R 693 726 614 207 147 353 11 14 02 0.8 09 05 13 1.5 0.9 'u 130 12.0 21 1 74 56 2231921 0.4 1 1 1 1 08 21 1.7 54

90 BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged in TI District --~M~a-n-u~fa-c-tu-r-in-g-,----~C~o-n-s-tr-uc-t~io-n------~T~ra-d~e--an-d~~~--T=r-a-n-s-po-rt~,------~O~th~e-r-s-e-N~i-Ce-s---RI processing, commerce storage and U sefVicing and communications repairs in non household industry P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 2

5.6 67 12 22 25 10 65 79 12 24 30 02 86 88 7.6 T 21 Udaipur 3.5 42 0.6 17 2.0 08 36 44 05 13 16 01 49 54 30 R 17,6 190 72 48 50 36 233 254 78 88 99 1 4 288 257 51 2 U

32 44 06 15 20 03 40 57 05 14 2 (' 01 59 7 5 2 4 T 22 Chlttorgarh 1.5 2.1 03 09 12 02 21 31 02 07 10 00 3.2 43 1.1 R 170 184 69 66 70 41 197 21 5 58 71 7912279 273 322 U

23 27 0.5 13 15 06 49 58 07 12 15 00 65 6 6 6 3 T 23 Dungarpur 1.6 1 9 03 09 10 05 3.3 3.9 04 08 10 00 51 52 43 R 11.8 126 38 72 75 47 284 306 85 73 81 04 279 247 578 U

18 22 03 1 1 13 0.4 35 43 05 08 10 01 53 5 3 5 2 T 24 Banswara 1 1 13 02 07 08 0.3 20 24 03 04 05 00 36 37 31 R 133 147 28 66 71 36 258 28.2 74 68 75 1 5 296 251 628 U

44 50 24 16 19 06 49 59 09 16 20 01 69 7 6 4 5 T 25 Bundl 2,1 25 09 10 12 03 27 33 05 07 09 00 38 43 19 R 19.2 187 235 57 59 42 190 203 73 73 81 06 272 256 41.0 U

84 93 4.2 33 36 14 86100 17 33 40 04 127 131 109 T 26 Kota 24 2.7 1.1 1 1 - 1 3 04 30 37 07 07 09 00 56 62 3.0 R 20.8 213 166 7.6 79 53 200 218 56 88 97 1 7 275 257 420 U

29 37 07 10 13 02 38 50 04 10 14 00 57 6 9 2 6 T 27 Jhalawar 1.2 15 03 05 07 0.1 17 22 02 03 05 00 32 40 12 R 166 175 9,0 49 52 23 208 227 48 65 73 04 259 250 335 U

91 TABLE 23: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS

District Agriculture". hunting. Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity. gas and Construction forestry and fishing water

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Rajasthan 70.6 66.1 88.9 1.0 1.1 0.6 7.5 8.4 3.4 0.7 0.9 0.1 2.4 2.9 0.6

1 Ganganagar 723 713 83.3 62 6.3 4.8 0.4 05 01 15 16 08 2 Bikaner 614 584 79.3 0.6 0.6 0.6 77 78 67 12 13 01 50 57 09 3 Churu 77 0 72.4 947 0.1 0.1 495.71.6 07 0.9 22 28 01 4 Jhunjhunun 65.0 61.7 88.9 2.6 30 0.1 66 71 38 07 08 01 33 38 02 5 Alwar 72568191.7 0.5 0.6 01 75 86 26 06 08 17 20 02 6 Bharatpur 717 70.8 822 08 08 0.1 61 62 46 07 08 02 21 23 05 7 Dholpur 783 78.4 77 8 19 20 02 36 36 45 05 05 02 1 5 1 5 05

8 Sawai Ma~hopur 75.8 724 924 17 20 01 48 51 3.1 05 06 22 25 04 9 Jaipur 53.1 46.8 80.9 05 05 03 130 148 52 12 14 02 41 47 12 10 Slkar 65.4 61 6 890 03 03 82 86 57 09 10 01 49 57 03 11 AJmer 58 8 49.2 84.4 04 05 02 122 147 58 08 10 0.1 28 36 08 12 Tonk 761 706 90.0 02 02 0.1 18 85 58 04 06 16 2.0 05 1.3 Jalsalmer 627 619 70.13 17 14 42 5.0 4.7 83 13 14 01 60 60 64 14 Jodhpur 61.4 557 86.7 16 19 04 83 95 2.8 12 14 01 3.4 41 06 15 Nagaur 77.6 709 95.8 09 12 02 61 78 17 06 08 1.8 24 02 16 Pah 71 1 651 91.2 04 04 0.4 100 11.9 34 O.T 0.8 2.3 28 06 17 Barmer 842 81 2 95.2' 02 0.2 47 54 22 04 06 1 1 13 01 18 Jalor 846 819 950 0.1 02 46 53 19 04 05 10 12 0.5 19 Sirohl 664 619 85.8 06 06. 07 82 94 32 0.8 0.9 01 3.1 35 1.2 20 Bhllwara 77 0 70.1 93.5 1.4 1 8 04 81 10.6 21 -04 0.5 1.4 1.8 04 21 Udaipur 708 671 86.2 22 25 10 72 83 2.8 05 06 01 22 25 1.0 22 Chlttaul'garh 811 749 946 1.3 18 0.4 47 61 1.7 08 11 01 1.5 20 03 23 Dungarpur 81.3 796 894 08 08 0.9 39 4.2 2.0 04 04 01 1.3 1.5 06 24 Banswara 86 1 84.5 92.1 0.2 02 0.1 31 35 1.5 0.3 0.4 01 1 1 13 04 25 Bundl 758 72 7 87.3 37 3.8 3.5 55 61 3.2 0.5 0.6 1.6 1.9 06 26 Kota 592 55.9 746 3.3 31 4.6 96 103 64 1 2 1.4 0.1 3.3 3.6 14 27 Jhalawar 83.4 79.3 94 5 0.8 0.9 0.5 4.3 5.2 18 03 0.4 1 0 1.3 0.2

" Agriculture Include those classified as cultivators and agricultural labourers in Census.

9Z BY NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION, 1991

Wholesale and retail Transport, storage and Financial, Insurance, Community, social and Activities not Dlstnct trade & restaurants and commUnication real estate and personal services adequately hotels services business services defined

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

5.6 6,8 0.7 :1.4 2.9 0.1 0.8 1.0 0,1 8,5 9.3 5.2 0.5 0.5 0.3 Rajasthan

67 73 09 22 23 02 10 10 02 90 90 93 06 06 04 1 Ganganagar 74 84 1 3 36 42 03 11 12 02 11 9 122 103 03 03 03 2 B!kaner 59 74 04 21 27 06 08 62 70 30 0;> 02 01 3 Churu 53 60 05 21 23 06 07 01 135 146 62 02 02 02 4 JhunJhunun 46 56 03 22 27 07 09 01 94 105 47 02 02 01 5 Alwar 51 55 10 24 26 02 07 08 01 102 101 109 02 02 02 6 Bharatpur 39 40 1 2 13 1 3 01 03 03 01 85 82 151 02 02 03 7 Dholpur 47 56 03 22 26 01 05 06 71 79 32 06 07 04 8 Sawal Madhopur 83 100 11 41 50 03 20 24 05 125 131 97 12 1 3 07 9 Jalpur 68 78 04 29 33 07 08 98 106 43 02 02 02 10 Sikar 72 97 08 41 55 03 1 3 1 7 02 12 '1 140 71 02 02 01 11 AJmer 41 55 04 17 23 05 06 76 94 29 02 02 02 12 Tonk 40 42 14 27 29 01 04 04 01 161 169 84 02 02 02 13 Jalsalmer 64 76 09 34 41 02 1 1 1 3 02 125 136 77 06 07 03 14 Jodhpur 47 64 0.3 17 23 04 05 59 75 1.7 02 02 01 15 Nagaur 58 73 07 20 26 07 09 01 68 78 34 02 02 02 16 Pail 33 41 04 13 16 03 04 44 51 19 02 02 01 17 Barmer 41 50 06 08 10 01 03 04 38 44 17 0.1 01 01 18 Jalor 71 83 20 30 37 02 07 08 01 97 105 65 0.3 03 02 19 Sirohl 4.1 57 05 17 23 01 05 06 53 63 30 02 02 01 20 Bhllwara 60 72 10 24 30 02 06 07 01 74 76 68 06 06 07 21 Uda:pur 36 51 04 14 20 01 04 06 50 63 23 01 01 01 22 Chittaurgarh 45 54 06 12 15 04 04 01 60 60 61 01 01 02 23 Dungarpur 31 38 05 08 10 01 C 3 04 48 48 50 01 01 01 24 Banswara 43 53 09 16 20 01 05 06 01 59 65 39 05 05 05 25 Bundl 76 88 1 5 33 40 04 10 12 02 100 102 92 I 5 1 5 16 26 Kola 34 45 04 10 14 04 05 49 59 22 06 06 04 27 JhaJawar

93 TABLE 24: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS

District Professional, technical Admlntstrative, Clerical and related Sales workers and related workers executive and workers managerial workers

p M F P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Rajasthan 3.60 3.73 2.97 0.70 0.84 0.12 2.73 3.27 0.49 5.06 6.13 0.67

1 Ganganagar 3,18 293 596 054 058 014 227 ~ 42 054 609 6.57 073 2 Blkaner 500 473 662 100 113 021 451 509 105 682 772 1.36 3 Churu 247 268 166 043 053 006 1 98 244 019 551 682 038 4 Jhunjhunun 536 552 4,26 064 070 018 244 274 030 491 5.53 0.49 5 Alwar 430 465 275 061 074 008 240 287 031 4.30 521 034 6 Bha,atpur 433 421 560 067 072 022 285 306 058 4,74 5.08 1.01 7 Oholpur 300 281 813 055 056 034 189 191 120 377 3.87 1 14 8 Sawal Madhopur 297 321 1 77 041 048 006 220 261 017 4.24 5.04 0.32 9 Ja9pur 503 498 522 1 51 1 77 031 551 642 147 748 8.94 102 10 Sikar 415 443 235 063 071 007 248 284 022 614 7.04 040 11 Almer 580 630 448 103 1 34 020 441 571 095 659 877 0.81 12 Tonk 312 378 143 050 063 016 206 280 016 363 490 0.36 13 Jalsalmer 529 537 443 083 089 033 292 316 049 335 355 1.46 14 Jodhpur 410 395 476 080 096 009 359 420 090 593 707 092 15 Nagaur 222 276 075 037 049 004 156 208 013 442 5.95 0.29 16 Pall 313 357 1 61 072 091 008 241 305 022 513 643 0:69 17 Barmer 168186099 047 059 004 129 160 011 303 372 044 18 Jalor 168 192 077 033 040 005 103 128 010 381 466 0.58 19 Sirohl 425 4.61 272 091 1 09 017 261 313 039 594 6.89 1 89 20 Bhilwara 251 2,82 177 0.79 1 08 0.09 182 249 020 370 504 0.46 21 Udaipur 3,50 3,30 4,29 064 078 0,11 252 300 0.59 519 621 099 22 Chlttaurgarh 248 305 1,24 0.46 064 007 1,66 233 019 321 4.50 041 23 Dungarpur 289 279 3,39 041 046 017 179 208 038 .3 27 3.83 0.54 24 Banswara 263250 3.13 0.41 0,49 012 150 180 037 274 3.34 046 25 Bundl 260272 2.18 0,37 0.45 0 04 187 230 025 3.91 4.74 0.79 26 Kola 451 434 5,30 087 103 014 390 454 090 6.62 7.76 132 27 Jhalawar 223262 1,16 030 0.40 003 '153 203 016 3.03 4.00 0.39

• Farmtr~ Includes Ihosa classIfied as cultivators and agricultural labourers In Census.

94 BY OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION, 1991

Service workers Farmers *, fishermen, Production and related Workers not District hunters, loggers and workers, transport classified by related workers equipment operators and occupations labourers

p M F p M F p M F p M F 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

2.27 2.55 1.13 70.23 65.72 88.71 13.85 15.93 5.33 1.59 1.83 0.59 Rajasthan

182 184 169 7172 7071 8301 11.34 11 72 7.11 304 324 0.77 1 Ganganagar 2.82 293 21t. 60.84 57.80 79.10 1621 1748 8.57 280 3.11 0.93 2 Bikaner 166 189 074 7684 72.28 9467 991 11.93 203 120 144 027 3 Churu 2.32 249 1 11 6465 6126 88.74 1497 1648 423 472 529 0.69 4 Jhunjhunun 204 2.24 120 72 20 6778 91.60 1221 1424 3.31 193 228 042 5 Alwar 275 264 385 71.29 7030 81.94 11 93 1252 559 144 146 1 21 6 Bharatpur 2.46 240 427 7818 7820 7761 960 974 5.81 0.55 052 143 7 Dholpur 1 74 194 0.74 75.61 72 22 9228 1156 1305 426 127 145 040 8 Sawal Madhopur 3.74 402 249 52.76 4646 8068 22.59 25.86 806 139 154 076 9 Jalpur 258 281 1 13 65.07 61.31 8881 17.12 1879 6.57 185 207 045 10 Sikar 313 383 128 5835 4861 8414 1909 2345 754 161 199 060 11 Almer 1 92 2.41 065 7549 6994 8976 1238 1446 705 090 1.08 044 12 Tonk 312 329 152 62.21 6137 7045 17.87 1769 1958 441 469 1.73 13 Jalsalmer 258 2.85 1.41 61.19 55.40 11661 17 31 2022 457 4.50 536 074 14 Jodhpur 152 1 90 051 77 35 7057 9567 1102 1423 233 155 201 029 15 Nagaur 213 252 0.81 7068 64 75 9087 14.82 1769 507 098 107 065 16 Pali 1.06 1.28 0.26 8405 81 13 9505 736 863 257 105 1 19 055 17 Barmer 1.16 135 046 8438 8166 9472 707 819 283 053 055 048 18 Jalor 353 3.92 189 6577 6123 8511 15.86 1799 677 1 13 1 15 104 19 Sirohi 1 47 1 91 040 7655 6964 9319 1230 1603 332 087 100 0.56 20 Bhllwara 240 275 096 7056 6677 8610 1421 1617 618 098 103 077 21 Udaipur 154 2.03 048 8071 7440 9440 950 1254 290 044 050 031 22 Chlttaurgarh 2.48 270 1.4i 8090 7921 8914 766 837 419 059 056 074 23 Dungarpur 1 43 1 54 1.02 8532 8361 9181 549 632 235 047 040 074 24 Banswara 179 204 084 7518 72.10 8679 13.50 14.86 839 078 0.79 073 25 Bundl 317 3.38 Z.17 5860 5525 7430 2086 2212 1500 146 159 087 26 Kota 147 1.87 0.38 8318 7902 9448 796 972 320 030 034 020 27 Jhalawar

95 TABLE 25 : DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF NON WORKERS BY MAIN ACTIVITY, 1991

D,strlc\ Sex Total Per cent non workers who are number of Engaged In Students Depend- Retired Beggars Inmates of Others non workers household ents persons or and Instltullons duties renllers vagrants

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Rajasthan Persons 26,901,618 21.9 24.6 52.3 0.6 0.1 0.4 Males 11,682,537 0.8 41.0 56.1 1.2 0.2 0.1 0.7 Females 15,219,081 38.1 12.1 49.4 0.1 0.1 0.1

1 Ganganagar Per30ns 1,646,025 267 251 473 04 0.1 03 Mae;; '164,396 05 412 56.6 09 02 06 Fema;8, 981.629 445 14 1 41 1 02 01 01 2 B,kaner Persons 777.067 238 246 503 09 01 01 02 Mllies 327.129 09 395 568 19 02 0.1 05 Ff''Tlales 449938 405 137 455 02 01 J Churu Persons 947984 210 232 547 05 01 04 Males 420,579 07 387 5ci 5 10 02 08 Females 527,405 372 108 516 01 01 01 4 JhunJhunun Persons 1,053.524 220 31 1 455, 07 01 01 05 Males 469,152 10 478 485 15 02 10 Femaies 584.372 389 177 431 01 01 01 01 5 Alwar Persor;s 1 369464 183 289 51 9 0.6 01 03 Ma!es 638086 05 444 533 1 1 02 0.1 05 Female", 731,378 337 154 506 0.1 0.1 6 Bharatpur Persons 1,077,219 226 267 499 04 01 0.2 Males 488,900 06 446 535 0.7 02 04 Females 588,319 410 11 9 470 01 0.1 7 Dholpur Persons 527,777 303 19.6 493 03 0.1 04 Males 217,687 1.6 373 595 06 02 01 0.6 Females 310,090 504 7.2 421 01 0.2 8 Sawal Madhopur Persons 1,209,222 205 24.3 54.3 04 0.1 05 Males 559,593 08 417 55.7 07 0.1 0.9 Females 649,629 375 9.2 530 01 01 01 9 Jalpur Persons 3,107,524 23.9 27.8 469 07 0.1 06 Males 1,327,057 10 45.8 50.2 15 0.1 0.1 12 Females 1,780,467 40.9 144 444 01 01 10. Sikar Persons 1,259,582 24.5 259 48.5 0.5 0.1 0.4 Males 540,708 0.7 453 52.0 1 1 0.2 0.8 Females 718,874 42.5 11.3 459 0.1 0.1 0.1

96 TABLE 25 : DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF NON WORKERS BY MAIN ACTIVITY, 1991

District Sex Total Per cent non workers who are number of Engaged in Students Depend- Retired Beggars Inmates of Others non workers household ents persons or and Institutions duties rentlers vagrants

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 AJmer Persons 1,044,043 22,8 295 454 13 03 06 Males 446,983 06 463 488 2,8 04 0,1 1 1 Females 597,060 395 170 428 02 02 02 12, Tonk Persons 570,026 193 23,1 567 04 0,1 03 Males 252,301 08 395 582 0,7 01 06 Females 317,725 34 a 10 2 555 01 01 0' 13 Jalsalmer Persons 217,555 26 a 203 525 06 03 03 Males 95,189 19 371 58 e 12 05 05 Females 12~,366 448 72 476 01 01 01 14 Jodhpur Persons 1,367,706 225 246 51 2 11 01 04 Males 592,636 10 41 0 547 23 02 01 08 Females 775,070 39 a 121 485 02 () 1 02 15, NagaL.r Persons 1,292,444 202 21 7 570 05 01 04 Males 572,018 07 384 590 10 02 07 Females 720,426 357 84 555 01 01 01 16 Pall Persons 919,522 221 248 521 05 02 03 Ma:es 393,059 06 433 543 10 02 05 Females 526,463 381 10 9 50 5 02 01 " 1 17 Barmer Persons 798,078 165 179 648 02 03 03 Males 367,972 05 320 663 04 04 04 Females 430,106 302 59 635 01 02 C2 18 Jalor Persons 671,273 198 171 623 1)3 03 03 Males 292,043 04 334 649 04 04 04 Females 379,230 347 45 604 01 01 02 19 Strohl Persons 402,954 246 21 7 525 07 02 01 03 Males 166,620 17 385 574 14 03 02 04 Females 236,334 407 99 490 02 01 01 01 20 Bhllwara Persons 848,729 205 220 567 05 01 02 Males 359,437 08 372 604 10 02 03 Females 489,292 349 109 540 01 01 01 21 Udaipur Persons, 1,638,733 214 236 539 05 02 04 Males 689,152 08 386 584 12 02 01 07 Females 949,581 363 126 506 01 01 02

97 TABLE 2S : DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF NON WORKERS BY MAIN ACTIVITY, 1991

District Sex Total Per cent non workers who are number of Engaged in Students Depend- Retired Beggars Inmates of Others non workers household ents persons or and Institutions duties rentlers vagrants

2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10

22 Chlttaurgarh Persons 756,446 174 242 57.4 04 01 0.3 Males 335195 0.7 390 58.8 0.7 0.2 0.6 Females 421,251 307 125 564 01 0.1 0.2 23. Dungarpur Persons 484,008 159 23.0 602 03 0.1 06 Males 213,398 08 365 612 05 01 01 O.g Females 270,610 278 123 595 01 03 24 Banswara Persons 619,477 138 18.7 666 02 01 0.6 Males 282,387 1.3 289 682 0.4 0.1 1.0 Females 337,090 24.2 10.1 652 0.1 o 1 0.3 25 Bunoi Persons 460,809 222 214 55.5 0.5 0.1 0.2 Males 196,871 0.6 371 60.6 1 0 01 05 Females 263,938 383 9.7 517 01 01 26 Kola Persons 1,295,546 239 264 484 06 0.1 06 Males 545,130 O.S 42.4 54.5 13 0.1 01 1.1 Females 750,416 41.0 148 43.9 0.1 01 27 Jhalawar Persons 538,881 21.7 199 575 04 01 0.4 Males 228,859 05 34.7 63.1 0.8 02 0.8 Females 310,022 374 9.0 533 0.1 0.1 MIGRATION TABLE 26 : IN-MIGRANTS BY

District In-migrants Total from other districts of the state Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajasthan 4,564,653 1,194,589 3,370,064 2,929,056 671,789 2,257,267

1. Ganganagar 458,970 182,507 276,463 134,762 54,394 80,368 2. Bikaner 171,351 68,268 103,083 132,362 48,388 83,974 3. Churu 161,561 20,600 140,961 127,474 15,070 112,404 4. Jhunjhunun 152,074 24,040 128,034 98,100 10,740 87,360 5. Alwar 287,154 57,445 229,709 127,974 19,638 108,336 . 6. Bharatpur 217,441 27,318 190,123 80,089 8,378 71,711 7. Dholpur 91,140 11,810 79,330 16,734 3,050 13,684 8. Sawai Madhopur 125,528 17,966 107,562 98,230 11,796 86,434 9. Jarpur 548,669 195,888 352,781 383,363 121,652 261,711 10. Sikar 189,889 18,760 171,129 174,059 15,190 158,869 11. Ajmer 214,738 57,279 157,459 154,319 32,745 121,574 1.2. Tonk 94,762 13,616 81,146 87,732 11,136 76,596 13. Jaisalmer 48,171 14,514 33,657 42,045 11,300 30,745 ·14. Jodhpur 158,774 46,566 112,208 124,377 31,499 92,878 15. Nagaur 161,356 22,570 138,786 152,496 19,01_0 133,486 16. Pali 137,620 31,664 105,956 124,259 25,913 98,346 17. Barmer 93,233 26,090 67,143 63,153 11,590 51,563 18. Jalor 76,693 14,847 61,846 61,078 12,057 49,021 19. Sirohi 73,994 23,759 50,235 48,744 15,129 33,615 20. Bhiiwara 149,397 38,843 110,554 126,457 29,213 97,244 21. Udaipur 186,604 53,573 133,031 136,172 34,310 101,862 22. Chittaurgarh 187,812 50,905 136,907 109,028 29,115 79,913 23. Dungarpur 47,928 9,079 38,849 33,267 6,174 27,093 24. Banswara 55,004 14,960 40,044 27,764 8,760 19,004 25. Bundi 90,235 26,279 63,956 74,615 19,179 55,436 26. Kota 276,666 107,113 169,553 152,503 58,603 93,900 27. Jhalawar 107,889 18,330 89,559 37,900 7,760 30,140

100 PLACE OF BIRTH, 1991

In-migrants District from other states/UTs' from other countries Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 8 9 10 11 12 13 1

1,466,134 431,724 1,034,410 169,463 91,076 78,387 Rajasthan

277,356 101.491 175,865 46,852 26,622 20,230 1. Gal'lganagar 29,779 14,350 15,429 9,210 5,530 3,680 2. Bikaner 33,227 5,240 27,987 860 290 570 3. Churu 53,314 13,020 40,294 660 280 380 4. Jhunjhunun 143,780 29,157 114,623 15,400 8,650 6,750 5. Alwar 132,292 16,300 115,992 5,060 2,640 2,420 6. Bharatpur 74,316 8,730 . 65,586 90 30 60 7. Dholpur 26,498 5,730 20,768 800 440 360 8. Sawai Madhopur 141,996 62,486 79,510 23,310 11,750 11,560 9. Jaipur 15,210 3,330 11,880 620 240 380 10.Sikar 46,337 17,559 28,778 14,082 6,975 7,107 11. Ajmer 6,500 2,190 4,310 530 290 240 12. Tonk 3,792 1,800 1,992 2,334 1,414 920 13. Jaisalmer 29,197 12,507 16,690 5,200 2,560 2,640 14. Jodhpur 8,560 3,410 5,150 300 150 150 15. Nagaur 12,441 5,241 7,200 920 510 410 16.Pali 7,820 2,790 5,030 22,260 11,710 10,550 17. Barmer 14,595 2,320 12,275 1,020 470 550 18. Jalor 23,950 7,770 16,180 1,300 860 440 19.5irohi 21.200 8,750 12,450 1,740 880 860 20. Bhilwara 46,612 17,143 29,469 3,820 2,120 1,700 21. Udaipur 77,304 21,100 56,204 1,480 690 790 22. Chittaurgarh 14,166 2,690 11,476 495 215 280 23. Dungarpur 26,470 6,040 20,430 770 160 610 24. Banswara 14,700 6,650 8,050 920 450 470 25. Bundi 115,213 43,650 71,563 8,950 4,860 4,090 26. Kota 69,509 10,280 59,229 480 290 190 27. Jhalawar

101 TABLE 27: IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE

District In-migrants Total from other districts of state Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajasthan 1,778,901 624,035 1,154,866 1,159,408 389,536 769,872

1. Ganganagar 162,854 66,006 96,848 62.697 28.906 33,791 2. Bikaner 89;755 42,426 47,329 73.856 34,196 39,660 3. Churu 62,800 14,570 48.230 47,800 9,980 37,820 4. Jhunjhunun 63,353 19,675 43,678 37,508 8,708 28,800 5. Alwar 108,603 32,400 76,203 48,240 12.820 35,420 6. Bharatpur 72,617 13,222 59,395 29,102 5,330 23.772 7. Dholpur 31,706 5,650 26,056 7,540 2.280 5,260 8. Sawai Madhopur 42,959 9,140 33,819 33,409 6,400 27,009 9. Jaipur 231,539 98,236 133,303 161,133 64,400 96,733 10. Sikar 72,341 16,710 55,631 63.251 11,980 51,271 11. Ajmer 75,561 26,249 49,312 53,702 16,620 37,082 12. Tonk 31,850 8,290 23,560 28.100 7.120 20.980 13. Jaisalmer 23,555 9,750 13,805 21.025 8.490 12,535 14. Jodhpur 67,232 25,736 41,496 48.712 17.236 31,476 15. Nagaur 59,061 15,370 43,691 54,181 12.560 41,621 16. Pali 51,342 16,729 34,613 44,732 . 13.389 31,343 17. Barmer 28,180 9,170 19,010 23.040 6,860 16.180 18. Jalor 31,575 10,477 21,098 24.140 7,507 16,633 19. Sirohi 36,262 16,199 20,063 21,942 9,239 12,703 20. Bhilwara 60,449 23,870 36,579 48,749 18,070 30,679 21. Udaipur 77,264 33,035 44,229 52,289 20,660 31,629 22. Chittaurgarh 73,107 27,820 45,287 41,783 16,110 25,673 23. Dungarpur 19,898 6,634 13,264 12,752 3,594 9,158 24. Banswara 22,671 8,150 14,521 12,390 4,920 7,470 25. Bundi 35,767 13,299 22,468 29,007 10,149 18,858 26. Kota 109,491 45,932 63,559 62,828 27,152 35,676 27. Jhalawar 37,109 9,290 27,819 15,500 4,860 10,640

102 WITH DURATION OF RESIDENCE 0·9 YEARS, 1991

In-migrants District from other state slUTs from other countries Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 8 9 10 11 12 13 1

603,863 224,859 379,004 15,630 9,640 5,990 Rajasthan

98,577 36,130 62,447 1,580 970 610 1. Ganganagar 14,969 7,760 7,209 930 470 460 2. Bikaner 14,870 4,490 10,380 130 i0a 30 3. Churu 25,575 10,827 14,748 270 140 130 4. Jhunjhunun 59,613 19,100 40,513 750 480 270 5. Alwar 43,215 7,692 35,523 300 200 100 6. Bharatpur 24,126 3,370 20,756 40 40 7. Dholpur 9.520 2,710 6,B10 30 30 8. Sawai Madhopur 67,546 32,126 35,420 2.860 1,710 '1,150 9. Jaipur 8,790 4,500 4,290 300 230 70 10. Sikar 21,099 9,199 11,900 760 430 330 11. Ajmer 3,670 1,130 2,540 80 40 40 12. Tonk 2,120 1,040 1,080 410 220 190 13. Jaisalmer 17,400 7,880 9,520 1,120 620 500 14. Jodhpur 4,790 2,730 2,060 90 80 10 15. Nagaur 6,520 3,290 3,230 90 50 40 16. Pall 4,170 1,890 2,280 970 420 550 17. Barmer 7,335 2,900 4,435 100 70 30 18. Jalor 13,940 6,790 7,150 380 170 210 19. Sirohi 11,560 5,720 5,840 140 80 60 20. Bhilwara 23,885 11,575 12,310 1,090 800 290 21. Udaipur 31,174 11,650 19,524- 150 60 90 22. Chittaurgarh 5,636 1,850 3,786 1,510 1,190 320 23 Dungarpur 9,561 2,700 6,861 720 530 19IJ 24. Banswara 6,690 3,100 3,590 70 50 20 25. Bundi 45,973 18,340 27,633 690 440 250 26. Kota 21,539 4,370 17,169 70 60 10 27. Jhalawar

103

RELIGION TABLE 28 : SIX NUMERICALLY BIGGEST RELIGIONS ARRANGED IN DeSCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District ReligIon Number of Percent to Percentage followers total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6

Rajasthan Total Population 44,005,990 100.00 77.12 22.a~ Hindu 39,201,099 89.08 79.99 20.01 Muslim 3,525,339 8.01 50.71 49.23 Sikh 649,174 1.48 83.45 16.55 Jain 562,806 1.28 39.22 60.78 Christian 47,989 0.11 33.37 66.63 Buddhist 4,467 0.01 59.91 40.09

1 Ganganagar Total Population 2,622,777 100.00 78.95 21.05 Hindu 2,000,064 76.26 76,69 23.31 Sikh 515,895 19.67 90.51 949 Muslim 101,048 3.85 66.70 33.30 Jain 2,928 O. ~ 1 15.27 84.73 Christian 1,631 0.06 65.73 3427 Buddhist 357 0.01 78.99 21.01

2 Bikaner Total Population 1,211,140 100.00 60.27 39.73 Hindu 1,044,015 86.20 63.18 36.82 Muslim 126,710 10.46 45.07 54.93 Jain 25,475 2.'10 18.56 81.44 Sikh 12,589 1.04 60.97 39.03 Christian 982 0.08 11.00 89.00 Buddhist 24 0.00 2.9.17 70.83

3 Churu Total Population ~ ,543,211 100.00 71.10 28.90 Hindu 1,359,9":'1 88.12 77.43 22.57 Muslim 163,406 10.59 25.48 74.52 Jain 18,184 1.'18 9.19 90.81 Christian 290 0.02 21.38 78.62 Sikh 282 0.02 49.65 50.35 Manab Dhar 10 0.00 90.00 10.00

4 Jhunjhunun Total Population 1,582,421 100.00 79.46 20.54 Hindu 1,427,271 90.20 82.96 17.04 Muslim 152,701 9.65 47.39 52.61 Sikh 722 0.05 27.98 72.02 Jain 683 0.04 33.82 66.18 Christian 619 0.04 13.25 86.75 Buddhist 35 0.00 45.71 54.29

1-06 TABLE 28 : SIX NUMERICALLY BIGGEST RELIGIONS ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District Religion Number of Percent to Percentage followers total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6

5 Alwar Total Population 2,296,580 100.00 86.05 13.95 Hindu 1,982,837 86.34 85.02 14.98 Muslim 255,436 11.12 97.00 3.00 Sikh 44,460 1.94 82.98 17.02 Jain 10,345 0.45 34.21 65.79 Buddhist 1,889 0.08 96.66 3.34 Christian 886 0.04 10.84 89.16

6 Bharatpur Total Population 1,651,584 100.00 80.58 19.42 Hindu 1,439,675 87.17 79.01 20.99 Muslim 182,829 11.07 95.06 4.94 Sikh 21,520 1.30 73.95 26.05 Jain 5,171 0.31 33.49 66.51 Christian 402 0.02 11.94 88.06 Buddhist 360 0.02 93.06 6.94

7 Dholpur Total Population 749,479 100.00 82.81 17.19 Hindu 699,948 93.39 85.73 14.27 Muslim 45,696 6.10 41.62 58.38 Jain 2,250 0.30 31.69 68.31 Sikh 1,003 0.13 56.63 43.37 Christian 289 0.04 14.19 85.81 Buddhist 46 0.01 64.58 35.42

8 Sawai Madhopur Total Population 1,963,24G 100.00 85.16 14.84 Hindu 1,803,141 91.84 87.31 12.69 Muslim 145,456 7.41 62.50 37.50 Jain 13,023 0.66 49.38 50.62 Sikh 844 0.04 8.06 91.94 Christian 636 0.03 21.70 78.30 Buddhist 44 0.00 68.18 31.82

9 Jaipur Total Population 4,722,551 100.00 60.47 39.53 Hindu 4,265,535 90.32 65.50 34.50 Muslim 381,214 8.07 13.95 86.05 Jain 54.637 1.16 14.32 85.68 Sikh 12,141 0.26 3.12 96.88 Christian 5,905 0.13 5.40 94.60 Buddhist 217 0.00 7.83 92.17

107 TABLE 28 : SIX NUMERICALLY BIGGEST RELIGlONS ARRANGED IN DeSCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District Religion Number of Percent to Percentage followers total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6

10 Sikar Total Population 1,842,914 100.00 78.97 21.03 Hindu 1,627,004 88.28 85.00 15.00 Muslim 210,025 11.40 33.26 66.74 Jain 5,154 0.28 44.82 55.18 Christian 428 0.02 24.30 75.70 Sikh 161 0.01 21.12 78.88 Atheist 2 0.00 100.00

11 Ajmer Total Population 1,729,207 100.00 59.31 40.69 Hindu 1,500,241 86.76 60.83 39.17 Muslim 170,621 9.87 59.49 40.51 Jain 42,276 2.44 22.54 77.46 Christian 8,951 0.52 14.72 85.26 Sikh 5,863 0.34 3.45 96.55 Buddhist 586 0.03 100.00

12 Tonk Total Population 975,006 100.00 80.47 19.53 Hindu 856,745 87.87 86.51 13.49 Muslim 97,680 10.02 33.76 66.24 Jilin 19,563 2.01 50.29 49.71 Christian 408 0.04 56.13 43.87 Sikh 332 0.03 21.39 78.61 Buddhist 34 0.00 67.65 32.35

13 Jaisalmer Total Population 344,517 100.00 84.44 15.56 Hindu 259,009 75.18 81.80 18.20 Muslim 83,104 24.12 93.31 6.69 Jain 1,157 0.34 82.45 17.55 Sikh 719 0.21 54.10 45.90 Christian 368 0.11 27.99 72.01 Buddhist 27 0.01 48.15 51.85

14 Jodhpur Total Population 2,153,483 100.00 64.50 35.50 Hindu 1,895,845 88.04 68.33 31.67 Muslim 224,731 10.44 39.00 61.00 Jain 24,850 1.15 22.33 17.67 Sikh 4,323 0.20 1.50 98.50 Christian 3,284 0.15 1.89 98.11 Buddhist 44 0.00 6.82 93.18

108 TABLE 28 : SIX NUMERICALLY BIGGEST RELIGIONS ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District Religion Number of Percent to Percentage fcHowers total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6

15 Nagaur Total Population 2,144,810 100.00 84.02 15.98 Hindu 1,867,744 87.08 88.84 11.16 Muslim 259,632 12.11 52.38 47.62 Jain 16,743 0.78 38.85 61.15 Christian 312 0.01 45.19 54.81 Sikh 197 0.01 46.19 53.81 Buddhist 3 0.00 100.00

16 Pal; Total Population 1,486,432 100.00 78.25 21.75 Hindu 1,369,408 92.13 80.98 19.02 Muslim 85,979 5.78 51.13 48.87 Jain 29,006 1.95 33.21 66.79 Sikh 1,117 0.08 10.56 89.44 Christian 600 0.04 41.67 58.33 Buddhist 80 0.01 1.25 98.75

17 Barmer Total Population 1,435,222 100.00 89.96 10.04 Hindu 1,235,894 86.11 90.72 9.28 Muslim 163,708 11.41 94.04 5.96 Jain 33,805 2.36 4~.78 57.22 Christian 321 0.02 48.91 51.09 Sikh 298 0.02 69.46 30.54 Buddhist 23 0.00 82.61 17.39

18 Jalor Total Population 1,142,563 100.00 92.72 7.28 Hindu 1,071,310 93.76 93.77 6.23 Muslim 41,606 3.64 81.80 18.20 Jain 29,066 2.54 69.85 30.15 Christian 272 0.02 61.40 38.60 Sikh 48 0.00 29.17 70.83 Buddhist 11 0.00 100.00

19 Sirohi Total Population 654,029 100.00 80.49 19.51 Hindu 620,124 94.82 82.51 17.49 Muslim 19,258 2.94 40.67 59.33 Jain 13,03J 1.99 50.82 49.18 Christian 985 0.15 19.90 80.10 Sikh 487 0.07 15.20 84.80 Buddhist 11 0.00 9.09 90.91

109 TAf3LE 28: SIX NUMER!GALL Y BIGGEST RELIGIONS ARRANGED IN DESCENDING OReER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District Religion Number of Percent to Percentage followers total Rural Urban popufatiol1 2 3 4 5 6

20 Bhilwara Teta! Population 1,591123 100.00 8047 1953 Hindu 1,47CU(:'~ 92.78 83.13 16.87 M~s"m 84.253 5.29 45.49 54.51 Jpin 23.596 1.79 50.11 49.89 Sikh 934 0.06 8.35 91.65 Christian fD7 006 28.32 71.68 Bud::lhist 47 0.00 100.00

21 UdaipUf T otai Population 2,889.301 100.00 SZ.90 17.10 Hindu 2,699,'; i6 93.42 85.92 14.08 Muslim 92442 3.23 29.78 70.22 Ja:n 88.,300 3.07 5143 48.57 Christian 4.732 0.16 46.03 53.97 Sikh 2,838 0.10 9.41 90.59 Budchist 71 000 45.07 54.93

22 Chittaurgarh '101al Population 1,4811Y1O 100.00 84.39 15.61 Hindu 1,372.547 92.48 87.29 12.71 Muslim 77,856 5.25 48.91 51.09 Jam 30,flO6 2.06 50.44 49.56 Sikh 'i5G7 0.11 18.57 81.43 Chrisiian ~ .005 0.07 21.19 78.81 Buddhist 162 0.01 4.32 95.68

23 Dungarpur Total Population 874,549 1{)0.OO 92.70 7.30 Hindu &3b,806 9557 95.23 4.77 Muslim 2~.820 2.84 22.81 7719 Jain 13.331 1.52 65.91 34.09 Christian 476 0.05 56.72 43.28 Sikh 78 0.01 28.21 71.79 Buddhist 2G 0.00 46.15 53.85

24 Banswara Total Population 1,15'" 600 ,00.00 92.28 7.72 Hindu 1,093,974 9467 94.67 5.33 Muslim 3:",.324 3.06 34.30 65.70 Jail1 1 {,853 1.54 64.13 35.87

Cilr!shan ~~ ! '/. ~t 0.67 8717 12.83 Sikh ~-)e'i 0.03 3878 61.22 Bhll 49 0,00 100.00 TABLE 28 : SIX NUMERICALLY BIGGEST RELIGIONS ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF FOLLOWERS, 1991

District Religion Number of Percent to Percentage followers total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6

25 BJndi Total Population 770,248 100.00 8264 17.36 Hindu 707,689 91.88 85.66 14.34 Muslim 43,920 5.70 39.72 60.28 Jain 10,020 1.30 54.08 45.92 Sikh 8,211 1.07 87.77 12.23 Christian 279 0.04 44.09 55.91 Buddhist 5 0.00 80.00 20.00

26 Korn T ota: Population 2,030,831 100.01} 63.57 36.43 Hindu 1,805,719 88.92 68.09 31.91 Muslim 191,453 9.43 28.04 71.96 Jain 16,325 0.80 14.55 85.45 Sikh 11,583 0.57 31.56 68.44 Chnstlan 5,018 0.25 28.93 71.07 Buddhist 333 0.02 3.60 96.40

27 Jhalawar Total Population 956,971 100.00 84.22 1578 Hindu 882,333 92.20 87.61 12.39 Muslim 63,431 6.63 44.74 55.26 Jain . 10,226 1.07 42.79 57.21 Sikh 601 0.06 8.65 91.35 Christian 267 0.03 28.46 71.54 Buddhist 1 0.00 100.00

111

LANGUAGE TABLE 29: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION

Dlstnct Totsl Scheduled Languages Population Assemese Bengali Gujarati Kannada Kashn1!fi Konkani Malayalam Manipun

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan 44,005,990 2,135 28,133 50,367 39,410,968 3,101 1,005 126 26,450

1 Ganganagar 2,G22,777 326 1,329 622 1,897,861 356 258 4 1,717 2 BiKaner 1,211,140 300 1,213 463 1,145,458 261 19 23 1,080 3 Churu 1,543,211 14 110 155 1,504,182 12 18 182 4 .ihunJllunun 1,582,421 23 811 322 1,539,120 131 47 C59 5 Alwar 2,296,580 39 614 129 2,213,652 202 121 1,118 6 Bharatpur 1,651,584 14 218 224 1,620,504 6 334 7 Dholpur 74D,479 55 4 741,431 151 8 Sawai Madhopur 1,963,246 4 127 185 1,909,336 14 203 9 Jaipur 4,722,551 96 6276 7,417 4,368,792 379 211 6 5,163 10 S4kar 1,642,914 15 130 110 1,779,597 15 188 11 Ajmer 1,729,207 491 1.358 2,474 1,604,668 350 17 4 1,362 12 Tonk 975,000 81 641 168 910,161 72 8 333 13 Jalsalmer 344,517 140 430 155 334,108 112 9 549 14 Jodhpur 2,153,4fl3 404 2.696 1,378 2,060,638 480 164 55 2,486 ,5 Nagaur 2,144,810 7 135 127 2,030,009 26 2B2 16 Pali 1,486,432 88 1,174 1,466,272 40 4 413 17 Barmer 1,435,222 48 151 689 1,365,555 31 2 383 18 Jalaur 1,142,563 10 2,152 1,132,951 37 319

19 Sirohi 654,029 9 283 5.~04 621,855 48 9 678 20 Bhilwara 1,593,128 4 331 563 1,551,598 16 13 615 21 Udaipur 2,889,301 30 1,262 fi,121 2,461,651 139 32 21 2,460 22 Chittaurgam 1,484,190 10 863 4,089 1,446,995 94 11 9 1,425 23 Dungarplir 874,549 6 6,063 52,265 266 24 Banswara 1,155,600 47 3,R43 84,341 5 11 3 861 25 Bundi 770,248 114 454 744,589 31 200 26 Kola 2,030,831 79 8,752 4,405 1,888,811 236 37 2,677 27 Jhalawar 956,971 83 2,477 934556 14 6 346

114 BY SCHEDULED LANGUAGES, 1991

Tolalot Non- DISlflct SC'wdul('cl Scheduled Marathl Nepali Onya Tamil Telugu Larg'Jages Languages Col 3 to 20 Total 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

18,142 6,769 10,494 834,743 433 12,461 7.332 953,497 41,702,180 2,303,810 Rajasthan

1,946 1 391 3,494 660,228 9 17752 1,000 674 7,330 2,5)6,311 26.464 Ganganagar 827 586 369 19,903 2 651 386 18,84!) 1,2U' 504 5,636 B1'kaner 46 43 11 434 101 7 II 36,060 24 ChUTU

370 173 102 1,3tG 4 1 379 702 36483 1 5~2 243 178 Jl)unjhurlI,ln 223 116 697 59033 13 3, ':55 6S4 399 5,181 22;;2188 4,3'92 AI""", 108 54 9<1 22.B72 35 67 4,897 1 651 529 55 Bhar3tpur

12 15 6 625 3 15 2 7,142 ~49,469 10 DllOlpur

15 3~ .11 1,059 1,249 150 10 50,604 1,;,.&30S7 159 Sawal Madhopor 3,208 491 516 22,182 15 7q 904 1,738 815 224,108 4721317 1,234 JaopLJ( 33 53 10 299 8 9035 120 7 61,235 1 842806 108 Sikar 2,353 327 222 6,663 19 62,OJ2 1,115 526 43,070 1727,311 1,896 101 29 122 428 28 3,Y)1 77 115 58955 974,710 296 457 131 121 975 5,737 295 202 717 344139 378 Jalsalmer

'1,437 569 641 5,586 2 17,102 1,298 1, 19B ~6,377 2,152,537 946 Jodh?Ur 59 57 4 257 171 ,';3 43 11 112,510 21446Ei4 146 Nag3lolr 148 49 38 e16 3 4203 61 9 11.657 1484 975 1,457 Pall 148 67 38 420 4 60,8J2 142 104 1894 1,43:1,518 4,704 Barrler

53 26 3 29 6,lC3 29 13 629 1 142,35~ 208 Jill",,!

217 973 72 627 4 1 ~;)~ 113 1Ge 2,201 ')34,509 19,520 Sirohl 332 66 296 1 105 161 64 2e 225 1,592029 1,099 Bh11wara

1,178 606 381 3 ISS 11251 1,430 854 3'3,498 2,52~,079 366,222 Udaipur

1,379 76 ~61 I,G74 3,5G5 380 301 20,800 1,482233 1,957 Chlttorgam 175 12 56 15 15 4,915 64451 810098 Dungarpur 232 31 11 366 19 35 107 11,086 10 1,912 1,053,688 Banswara 157 16 296 8702 184 116 12.660 760,400 848 BUMI 2,747 538 2,294 14,643 21 17,192 1,286 492 84,044 2028,899 1932 Kota 146 20 41 491 2 1 240 18 26 17,370 95f, 516 155 JhalaW3r

115 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rajasthan Statf> 1 Hindi 39,410,968 89.560 30,759,267 8,651,701 78.05 21.95 2 BhililBhilodi 2,258,721 5.130 2,197,412 61,309 97,29 2.71 3 Urdu 953,497 2.170 151,317 802,180 15,87 84.13 4 Punjabi 834,243 1.900 650,943 183,300 78,03 21.97 5 Sindhi 336,523 0.770 94,878 241,645 28,19 71.81 6 Gujarati 50,367 0.110 18,679 31,688 37,09 62.91 7 Bengali 28,133 0.060 8,689 19,444 30,89 69.11 8 Malayalam 26,450 0.060 5,694 20,756 21,53 78.47 9 Marathi 18,142 0,040 3,405 14,737 18.77 81.23 10 Tamil 12,461 0.030 2,485 9,976 19.94 80.06 11 Oriya 10,494 0.020 5,171 5,323 49,28 50.72 12 Telugu 7,332 0.020 1,713 5,619 23,36 76.64 13 Nepali 6,769 0.020 1,407 5,362 20,79 79.21 14 Lahnda 5,190 0,010 4,097 1,093 78,94 21,06 15 Kannada 3,101 0,010 704 2,397 22,70 77.30 16 Oogri 2,644 0.010 1,013 1,631 38.31 61.69 17 Assamese 2,135 0,010 575 1,560 26,93 73.07 18 English 1,593 0.004 63 1,530 395 96.05 19 Kashmiri 1,005 0.002 363 642 36,12 63.88 20 ArabiclArbi 687 0.002 142 545 20,67 79.33 21 Sanskrit 433 0.001 221 212 51.04 48.96 22 Gondi 192 1 191 0,52 99.48 23 Khasi 129 20 109 15,50 84.50 24 Konkani 126 9 117 7,14 92.86 25 Khandeshi 79 71 8 89.87 10.13 26 BodofBoro 63 5 58 7,94 92.06 Total of Other Languages 34,513 0.080 30,533 3,9BO 88,47 11.53 All Languages Total 44,005,990 100,000 33,938,877 10,067,113 77,12 22.88

1 Ganganagar District 1 Hindi 1,897,867 72.360 1,462,863 435,004 77.0B 2292 2 Punjabi 660,22B 25.170 561,023 99,205 84.97 15.03 3 BhililBhilodi 22,234 0.850 22,051 183 99,18 0.82 4 Sind hi 17,762 0.6BO 4,690 13,072 26.40 73.60 5 Urdu 7,330 0.280 5,979 1,351 81.57 18,43 60riya 3,494 0.130 3,306 188 94.62 5,38 7 Marathi 1,946 0.070 1,677 269 86.18 13.82 8 Malayalam 1,717 0.070 1,164 553 67,79 32.21 9 Lahnda 1,648 0.060 1,120 528 67.96 32,04 10 Nepali 1,391 0.050 924 467 66.43 33.57 11 Bengali 1,329 0.050 956 373 71.93 28.07 12 Tamil 1,000 0.040 BBB 112 88.80 11,20 1300gri B93 0.030 823 70 92.16 7,84 14 Telugu 674 0.030 589 85 87.39 12.61 15 Gujarati 622 0,020 240 382 38.59 61,41

116 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCr.:W'lN"", ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

-~.--- ... Language Number' of Persons who returned the Language as thoir mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

16 Kannada 356 0.010 319 37 89.61 10.39 Total of Other Languages 2,286 0.090 2,053 233 89.81 10.19 All Languages Total 2,622,777 100.000 2,070,665 552,112 7895 21.05

2 1 Hindi 1,145,458 94.580 699,214 446,244 61.04 38.96 2 Punjabi 19,908 1.640 10,300 9,608 51.74 48.26 3 Urdu 18,849 1.560 2,126 16,723 11.28 88.72 4 Sindhi 15,107 1.250 12,592 2,515 83.35 16.65 5 Lahnda 3,216 0.270 2,945 271 91.57 8.43 6 Bengali 1,213 0.100 164 1.049 13.52 86.48 7 Malayalam 1,080 0.090 131 949 12.13 87.87 8 Marathi 827 0.070 91 '(36 11.00 89.00 9 Tamil ·651 0.050 71 574 11.83 88.17 10 Nepali 588 0.050 28 560 4.76 95.24 11 Gujarati 463 0.040 123 340 26.57 73.43 12 Telugu 386 0.030 58 328 15.03 84.97 130riya 369 0.030 74 295 20.05 79.95 14Dogri 313 0.030 39 274 12.46 87.54 15 Assarnese 300 0.()3() ee 232 21.67 77.33 16 Kannada 261 0.010 19 242 7.28 92.72 Total of Other Languages 2,151 0.180 1,949 202 90.61 9.39 All Languages Total 1,211,140 100.000 729,998 481,142 150.27 39.73

3 1 Hindi 1 ,so., 182 97.470 1,094,381 409,801 72.7e 27.24 2 Urdu 3d.oeo 2.340 2.492 33,568 e.91 93.09 3 Sindhi 1.803 0.120 7 1.796 0.39 99.61 4 Punjabi 434 0.030 168 266 38.71 61.29 5 Malayalam 182 0.010 58 124 31.87 6813 6 Gujarati 155 0.010 8 147 5.16 94.84 7 Bengali 110 0.010 17 93 15.45 84.55 8 Sanskrit 101 0.010 100 0.99 991.)1 9 Marathi 46 0.003 4 ~a 8.70 9130 10 Nepali 43 O.(l()I 4 39 9.30 90.70 11 Kashmiri 18 0.001 18 100.00 12 Assamese 14 0.001 6 '8 42.86 5714 13 Kannada 12 0.001 12 100.00 140riya 11 0.001 11 100.00 15 Telugu 9 0.001 8 11.11 88.89 16 Tamil 7 3 4 42.86 57.14 Total of Other Languages 24 0.002 11 13 45.83 54.1'! All Languages Total 1,543,211 100.()()() 1,097.172 446,039 71 iO 28.90

4 Jhunjhunun District 1 Hindi 1,53a. 120 97.260 1.248,530 290,590 81.12 18 R8 2 Urdu 36,483 2.310 7,711 28,772 21 14 78.86

117 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

3 Tamil 1,379 0.090 242 1,137 17.55 82.45 4 Punjabi 1,356 0.090 243 1,113 17.92 82.08 5 Bengali 811 0.050 100 711 12.33 17.67 6 Telugu 702 0.040 57 645 8.12 91-.88 7 Malayalam 659 0.040 102 557 15.48 84.52 8 Sindhi 561 0.040 69 492 12.30 87.70 9 Marathi 370 0.020 48 322 12.97 87.03 10 Gujarati 322 0.020 92 230 28.57 71.43 11 Nepali 173 0.010 53 120 30.64 69.36 12 Kannada 131 0.010 18 113 13.74 86.26 130riya 102 0.010 9 93 8.82 91.18 14 Kashmiri 47 0.003 47 100.00 15 Dogri 28 0.00:"1. 3 25 . 10.71 89.29 16 Assamese 23 0.001 2 21 8.70 91.30 Total of Other Languages 154 0.010 98 56 63.64 36.36 All Languages Total 1,582.421 100.000 1,257,377 325,044 79.46 20.54

5 1 Hindi 2,213,652 96.390 1,912,642 301,010 86.40 13.60 2 Punjabi 59,033 2.570 48,801 10,232 82.67 17.3~ 3 Sindhi 8,765 0.380 4,441 4,324 50.67 49.33 4 Urdu 6,181 0.270 5,456 725 88.27 11.73 5 Malayalam 1,118 0.050 69 1,049 6.17 93.83 60riya 697 0.030 395 302 56.67 43.33 7 Tamil 684 0.030 63 621 9.21 90.79 8 Bengali 614 0.030 59 555 9.61 90.39 9 Bhili/Bhilodi 46b 0.020 403 65 86.11 13.89 10 Telugu 399 0.020 11 388 2.76 97.24 11 Nepali 318 0.010 12 306 3.77 96.23 12 Marathi 223 0.010 20 203 8.97 91.03 13 Kannada 202 0.010 15 187 7.43 92.57 14 Gujarati 129 0.010 10 119 7.75 92.25 15 Kashmiri 121 0.010 97 24 80.17 19.83 16 Dogri 101 0.004 48 53 47.52 52.48 Total of Other Languages 3,875 0.170 3,751 124 96.80 3.20 All Languages Total 2,296,580 100.000 1,976,293 320,287 86.05 13.95

6 1 Hindi 1,620,504 98.120 1,309,751 310,753 80.82 19.18 2 Punjab; 22,872 1.390 15,786 7,086 69.02 30.98 3 Urdu 4,897 0.300 4,478 419 91.44 8.56 4 Sindhi 2,102 0.130 317 1,785 15.08 84.92 5 Malayalam 334 0.020 71 263 21.26 7B.74 6 Gujarati 224 0.010 178 46 79.46 20.54 7 Bengali 218 0.010 87 131 39.91 60.09 8 Marathi 10B 0.010 27 81 25.00 75.00 90riya 94 0.010 7 87 7.45 92.55

118 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

10 Telugu 67 0.004 17 50 25.37 74.63 11 Nepali 54 0.003 18 36 33.33 66.67 12 Tamil 35 0.002 7 28 20.00 80.00 13 Assamese 14 0.001 13 1 92.~,6 7.14 14 Dogri 12 0.001 7 5 58.'~3 41.67 15 English 9 0.001 9 100.00 16 Kashmir! 6 6 100.00 Total of Other Languages 34 0.002 17 17 50.00 50.00 All Languages Total 1,651,584 100.000 1,330,781 320,803 80.58 19.42

7 1 Hindi 741,437 98.930 619,393 122,044 83.54 16.46 2 Urdu 7,142 0.950 823 6,319 ~ 1.52 88.48 3 Punjabi 625 0.080 337 288 53.92 46.08 4 Malayalam 151 0.020 31 120 20.53 79.47 5 Bengali 55 0.010 27 28 49.09 50.91 6 Nepali 15 0.002 2 13 13.33 86.67 7 Tamil 15 0.002 12 :3 80.00 20.00 8 Marathi 12 0.002 6 6 50.00 50.00 90riya 6 0.001 6 100.00 10 Lahnda 5 0.001 5 100.00 11 Gujarati 4 0.001 2 2 50.00 50.00 12 Sind hi 3 3 100.00 13 Telugu 2 2 100.Q'O 14 Dogri 2 2 100.00 ;.: 15 Kashmiri 100.00 16 Assamese 1 100.00 Total of Other Languages 3 3 100.00 All Languages Total 749,479 100.000 620,654 128,825 82.81 17.19

8 1 Hindi 1,909,336 97.250 1,646,579 262,757 86.2tl 13.76 2 Urdu 50,604 2.580 24,981 25,623 49 ..87 50.63 3 Sindhi 1,249 0.060 51 1,198 i08 95.92 4 Punjabi 1,059 0.050 53 1,006 5.00 95.00 5 Malayalam 203 0.010 92 111 45.32 54.68 6 Gujarati 185 0.010 128 57 69.19 30.81 Tamil 7 150 0.010 41 109 2.7.33 72.67 8 Bengali 127 0.010 14 113 11.02 88.98 9 ArabiC/Arbi 106 0.010 106 100.00 10 Marathi 75 0.004 4 71 5.33 94.67 11 Oriya 41 0.002 41 100.00 12 Nepali 30 0.002 5 25 16.67 83.33 13 English 25 0.001 3 22 12.00 88.00 14 Kannada 14 0.001 1 13 7.14 92.86 15 Telugu 10 0.001 3 -, 30.00 70.00

119 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

16 BhiliIBhilodl 5 2 3 40.00 60.00 Total of Other L .anguag~Js 27 0.001 15 12 55.56 44.44 I All languages 1 'otal 1,963,246 100.000 1,671,972 291,274 85.16 14.84 \ 9 1 Hindi 4,368,792 92.510 2,849,425 1,519,367 65.22 34.78 2 Urdu 224,108 4.750 4,723 219,385 2.11 97.89 3 Sindhi 79,904 1.690 274 79,630 0.34 99.66 4 Punjabi 22,182 0.470 500 21,682 2.25 97.75 5 Gujarali 7,417 0.160 94 7,323 1.27 98.73 6 Bengali 6,276 0.130 270 6,006 4.30 95.70 7 Malayalam 5,163 0.110 260 4,903 5.04 94.96 8 Marathi 3,208 0.070 32 3,176 1.00 99.00 ~ 9 Tamil 1,738 0.040 95 1,643 5.47 94.53 10 Telugu 815 0.020 11 804 1.35 98.65 11 Oriya 516 0.010 28 488 5.43 94.57 12 Nepali 491 0.010 31 460 6.31 93.69 13 Kannada 379 0.010 4 375 1.06 98.94 14 English 281 0.010 281 100.00 15 Kashmiri 211 0.004 211 100.00 16 Dogri 97 0.002 2 95 2.06 97.94 17 Assarnese 96 0.002 6 90 6.25 93.75 18 La.t,nda 79 0.002 5 ~ 6.33 93.67 19 Arab:iclArbi 76 0.002 76 100.00 46 0.001 4 42 8.70 91.30 ..:...... 1') Bh'JiI&'hliodiI " 21 I{h~:'Ihi 21 13 8 61.90 38.10 22 Sali$k,riC 15 15 100.00 23 Khasi 9 9 100.00 24' Tibetan . 9 9 100.00 25 Konkan! 6 6 100.00 4 26 lushaiJMilO 4 100.00 Total of Other lSIi,:guages 612 0.010 135 477 22.06 77,94 All languages Tota,1 4,722,551 'lO0.000 2,855,912 1,866,639 60.47 39.53

10 1 Hindi ',779,597 96.560 1,450,612 328,985 81.51 18.49 2 Urdu 61,235 3.320 4,383 56,852 7.16 92.84 3 Sindhi 985 0.050 24 961 2.44 97.56 4 Punjabl 299 0.020 47 252 15.72 84.28 5 Malayalam 188 0.010 91 97 48.40 51.60 6 Bengali 130 0.010 50 80 38.46 61.54 7 Tamil 120 0.010 14 106 11.67 88.33 8 Gujarati 110 0010 37 73 33.64 66.36 9 Nepali 53 0.003 18 35 33.96 66.04 10 Marathi 33 OOC2 13 20 39.39 60.61 11 ArabiclArbi 16 0001 16 100.00 0.00,1 12 Assamese is 6 9 40.00 60.00

120 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

13 Kannada 15 0.001 15 100.00 14 BhililBhilodi 15 0.001 14 93.33 6.67 15 English 14 0.001 2 12 14.29 85.71 160riya 10 0.001 3 7 30.00 70.00 Total of Other Languages 79 0.004 64 15 81.01 18.99 All Languages Total 1,842,914 100.000 1,455,393 387,521 78.97 21.03

11 1 Hindi 1,604,668 92.800 1,014,164 590,504 63.20 36.80 2 Sindhi 62,092 3.590 1,506 60,586 2.43 97.57 3 Urdu 43,070 2.490 9,000 34,070 20.90 79.10 4 Punjabi 6,863 0.400 390 6,473 5.68 94.32 5 Gujarati 2,474 0.140 136 2,338 5.50 94.50 6 Marathi 2,353 0.140 21 2,332 0.89 99.11 7 Malayalam 1,362 0.080 104 1,258 7.64 92.36 8 Bengali 1,358 0.080 90 1,268 6.63 93.37 9 Tamil 1,115 0.060 26 1,089 2.33 97.67 10 English 578 0.030 11 567 1.90 98.10 11 Telugu 526 0.030 12 514 2.28 97.72 12 Assamese 491 0.030 7 484 1.43 98.57 13 Kannada 350 0.020 6 344 1.11 98.29 14 Nepali 327 0.020 25 302 7.65 92.35 150r1ya 222 0.01Q 6 216 2.70 97.30 16 Dogri 185 0.010 5 180 2.70 97.30 Total of Other Languages 1,173 0.070 123 1,050 10.49 89.51 All Languages Total 1,729,207 100.000 1,025,632 703,575 59.31 40.69

12 1 Hindi 910,161 93.350 777,387 132,774 85.41 14.59 2 Urdu 58,955 6.050 6,493 52,462 11.01 88.99 .3 Sindhi 3,391 0.350 100 3,291 2.95 97.05 4 Bengali 641 0.070 50 591 7.80 92.20 5 Punjabi 428 0.040 94 334 21.96 78.04 6 Malayalam 333 0.030 120 213 36.04 63.96 7 Gujarati 168 0.020 11 157 6.55 93.45 80riya 122 0.010 29 93 23.77 76.23 9 Telugu 115 0.010 71 44 61.74 38.26 10 Marathi 101 0.010 21 80 20.79 79.21 11 Assamese 81 0.010 13 68 16.05 83.95 12 Tamil 77 0.010 43 34 55.84 44.16 13 Kannac;ta 72 0.010 8 64 11.11 88.89 14 Dogri 66 0.010 65 1.52 98.48 15 Nepali 29 0.003 10 19 34.48 65.52 16 Sanskrit 28 0.003 17 11 60.71 39.29 Total of Other Languages 238 0.020 118 120 49.58 50.42 All Languages Total 975,006 100.000 784,586 190,420 80.47 19.53

121 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who retumed the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

13 1 Hindi 334,108 96.980 282,869 51,239 84.66 15.34 2 Sindhi 5,737 1.670 5,634 103 98.20 1.80 3 Punjabi 975 0.280 480 495 49.23 50.77 4 Urdu 717 0.210 511 206 71.27 28.73 5 Malayalam 549 0.160 225 324 40.98 59.02 6 Marathi 457 0.130 242 215 52.95 47.05 7 Bengali 430 0.130 167 263 38.84 61.16 8 Tamil 295 0.090 151 144 51.19 48.81 9 Telugu 202 0.060 58 144 28.71 71.29 10 Gujarati 155 0.050 105 50 67.74 32.26 11 Assamese 140 0.040 78 62 55.71 44.29 12 Nepali 131 0.040 48 83 36.64 63.36 130riya 121 0.040 35 86 28.93 71.07 14 Kannada 112 0.030 64 48 57.14 42.86 15 Dogri 65 0.020 43 22 66.15 33.85 16 English 51 0.020 51 100.00 Total of Other Languages 272 0.080 207 65 76.10 23.90 All Languages Total 344,517 100.000 290,917 53,600 ·84.44 15.56

14 1 Hindi 2,060,638 95.690 1,383,923 676,715 67.16 32.84 2 Urdu 56,377 2.620 4,648 51,729 8.24 91.76 3 Sindhi 17,102 0.790 65 17,037 0.38 99.62 4 Punjabi 5,586 0.260 57 5,529 1.02 98.98 5 Bengali 2,696 0.130 12 2,684 0.45 99.55 6 Malayalam 2,486 0.120 63 2,423 2.53 97.47 7 Marathi 1,437 0.070 9 1,428 0.63 99.37 8 Gujarati 1,378 0.060 25 1,353 1.81 98.19 9 Tamil 1,298 0.060 15 1,283 1.16 98.84 10 Telugu 1,198 0.060 52 1,146 4.34 95.66 11 Oriya 647 0.030 646 0.15 99.85 12 Nepali 589 0030 2 587 0.34 99.66 13 Dogri 519 0.020 519 100.00 14 Kannada 480 0.020 2 478 0.42 99.58 15 Assamese 404 0.020 2 402 0.50 99.50 16 Kashmiri 164 0.010 4 160 2.44 97.56 Total of Other Languages 484 0.020 53 431 10.95 89.05 All Languages Total 2,153,483 100.000 1,388,933 764,550 64.50 35.50

15 1 Hindi 2,030,009 94.650 1,767,259 262,750 87.06 12.94 2 Urdu 112,510 5.250 34,029 78,481 30.25 69.75 3 Sindhi 966 0.050 215 751 22.26 77.74 4 Malayalam 282 0.010 140 142 49.65 50.35 5 PunJabi 257 0.010 98 159 38.13 61.87 6 Sanskrit 171 0.010 151 20 88.30 11.70

122 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

7 Bengali 135 0.010 56 79 41.48 58.52 8 Gujarati 127 0.010 61 66 48.03 51.97 9 Marathi 59 0.003 20 39 33.90 66.10 10 Nepali 57 0.003 24 33 42.11 57.89 11 ArabiC/Arbi 53 0.002 15 38 28.30 71.70 12 Tamil 43 0.002 12 31 27.91 72.09 13 Kannada 26 0.001 10 16 38.46 61.54 14 Khandeshi 20 0.001 20 100.00 1500gri 12 0.001 4 8 33.33 66.67 16 Telugu 11 0.001 5 6 45.45 54.55 Total of Other Languages 72 0.003 55 17 76.39 23.61 All Languages Total 2,144,810 100.000 1,802,174 342,636 84.02 15.98

16 1 Hindi 1,4613,272 98.f40 1,159,511 306,761 79.08 20.92 2 Urdu 11,657 0.780 1,035 10,622 8.88 91.12 3 Sindhi 4,203 0.280 185 4,018 4.40 95.60 4 Gujarati 1,174 0.080 631 543 53.75 46.25 5 Punjabi 816 0.060 99 717 12.13 87.87 6 Malayalam 413 0.030 176 237 42.62 57.38 7 Marathi 148 0.010 11 137 7.43 92.57 8 Bengali 88 0.010 32 56 36.36 63.64 9 BhilVBhifodi 69 0.010 47 22 68.12 31.88 10 Tamil 61 0.004 16 45 26.23 73.77 11 Nepali 49 0.003 9 40 18.37 81.63 12 Gondi 42 0.003 42 100.00 13 ArabiC/Arbi 41 0.003 17 24 41.46 58.54 14 Kannada 40 0.003 16 24 40.00 60.00 150riya 38 0.003 38 100.00 16 Telugu 9 0.001 8 1 88.89 11.11 Total of Other Languages 1,312 0.090 1,292 20 98.48 1.52 All Languages Total 1,486,432 100.000 1,163,085 323,347 78.2~ 21.75

17 Banner District 1 Hindi 1,365,555 95.150 1,226,190 139,365 89.79 10.21 2 Sindhi 60,842 4.240 57,860 2,982 95.10 4.90 3 Urdu 1,894 0.130 1,101 793 58.13 41.87 4 Gujarati 689 0.050 490 199 71.12 28.88 5 Bhili/Bhifodi 460 0.030 458 2 99.57 0.43 6 Punjabi 420 0.030 227 193 54.05 45.95 7 Malayalam 383 0.030 175 208 45.69 54.31 8 Bengali 151 0.010 98 53 64.90 35.10 9 Marathi 148 0.010 77 71 52.03 47.97 10 Tamil 142 0.010 97 45 68.31 31.69 11 Telugu 104 0.010 74 30 71.15 28.85 1200gri 94 0.Q10 28 66 29.79 70.21 13 Nepali 67 0.010 19 48 28.36 71.64

123 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 Assamese 48 0.003 37 11 77.08 2292 15 Oriya 38 0.003 25 13 65.79 34.21 16 Kannada 31 0.002 28 3 90.32 9.68 Total of Other languages 4,156 0.290 4,072 84 97.98 2.02 All languages )'otal 1,435,222 100.000 1,291,056 144,166 89.96 10.04

18 Jalor District 1 Hindi 1,132,951 99.160 1,051,171 81,780 92.78 7.22 2 'Sindhi 6,10S 0.530 5,705 398 93.48 6.52 3 Gujarati 2,152 0.190 1,870 282 86.90 13.10 4 Urdu 629 0.060 122 507 19.40 80.60 5 Mafayalam 319 0.030 169 150 52.98 47.02 6 Marathi 53 0.010 33 20 62.26 37.74 7 Kannada 37 0.003 18 19 48.65 51.35 . 8 Punjabi 29 0.003 7 22 24.14 75.86 9 Tamil 29 0.003 22 7 75.86 24.14 10 Nepali 26 0.002 14 12 53.85 46.15 11 Telugu 13 0.001 12 1 92.31 7.69 12 Bengali 10 0.001 2 8 20.00 80.00 13 Bhlli/Bhilodi 7 0.001 7 100.00 140riya 3 3 100.00 15 Korku 2 2 100.00 16 Sanskrit 1 1 100.00 Total of Other Languages 199 0.020 197 2 98.99 1.01 All Languages Total 1,142,563 100.000 1,059,355 83,208 92.72 7.28

19 1 Hindi 621,855 95.080 503,183 118,672 60.92 19.08 2 Gujarati 5,404 0.830 3,175 2,229 58.75 41.25 3 Bhili/BtliloCli 4,367 0.670 4,349 18 99.59 0.41 ., Urdu 2,201 0.340 138 2,063 6.27 93.73 5 Stndhi 1,908 0.290 16 1,892 0.84 99.16 6 Nepali 973 0.150 15 958 1.54 98.46 7 Malayalam 678 0.100 284 394 41.89 58.11 8 Punjabi 627 0.100 96 529 15.63 84.37 9 Bengali 283 0.040 50 233 17.67 82.33 10 Marathi 217 0.030 43 174 19.82 80.18 11 English 158 0.020 2 156 1.27 98.73 12 Tamil 113 0.020 43 70 38.05 61,95 13 Telugu 108 0.020 '31 17 28.70 71.30 U Onya 72 0.010 31 41 43.06 56.94 15 Kannada 48 0.010 26 22 5417 45.83 16 Kashmlri 9 0.001 1 8 11.11 88.89 Total of Other languages 15,008 2.300 14,962 46 99.69 0.31 All languages Total 654,029 100.000 526,447 127,582 80.49 19.51

124 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

20 1 Hindi 1,551,598 97.390 1,274,588 277,010 82.15 17.85 2 Urdu 28,225 1.770 5,399 22,826 19.13 80.87 3 Sindhi 8,640 0.540 165 8,475 1.91 98.09 4 Punjabi 1,105 0.070 53 1,052 4.80 95.20 5 Malayalam 615 0.040 199 416 32.36 87.64 6 Gujarati 563 0.040 331 232 58.79 41.21 7 Marathi 332 0.020 23 309 6.93 93.07 8 Bengali 331 0.020 57 274 17.22 82.78 90riya 296 0.020 47 249 15.88 84.12 10 Tamil 161 0.010 56 105 34.78 65.22 11 Nepali 66 0.004 2 64 3.03 96.97 12 Telugu 64 0.004 41 23 64.06 35.94 13 ArabiclArbi 24 0.002 1 23 4.17 95.83 14 Kannada 16 0.001 6 10 37.50 62.50 15 Kashmiri 13 0.001 5 8 38.46 61.54 16 Assamese 4 3 25.00 75.00 Total of Other Lal'lguages 1,075 0.070 1,010 65 93.95 6.05 All Languages Total 1,593,128 100.000 1,281,984 311,144 80.47 19.53

21 1 Hindi 2,461,651 85.200 2,024,253 437,398 82.23 17.77 2 BhiliIBhilodi 365,323 12.640 362,732 2,591 99.29 0.71 3 Urdu 33,498 1.160 3,432 30,066 10.25 89.75 4 Sindhi 11,251 0.390 391 10,860 3.48 96.52 5 Gujarati 5,121 0.180 1,963 3,158 38.33 61.67 6 Puojabi 3,159 0.110 326 2,833 10.32 89.68 7 Malayalam 2,460 0.090 608 1,852 24.72 76.28 8 Tamil 1,430 0.050 2Z7 1,203 15.87 84.13 9 Bengali 1,262 0.040 237 1,025 18.78 81.22 19 Marathi 1,178 0.040 412 766 34.97 65.03 11 Telugu 854 0.030 216 638 25.29 74.71 12 Nepali 606 0.020 74 532 12.21 87.79 130riya 381 0.010 221 160 58.01 41.99 14 Kannada 139 0.010 48 91 34.53 65.47 15 English 76 0.003 9 67 11.84 88.16 16 Adi 49 0.002 49 100.00 Total of Other Languages 863 0.030 133 730 15.41 84.59 All Languages Total 2,889,301 100.000 2,395,282 494,019 82.90 17.10

22 Chittaurgarh District 1 Hindi 1,446,995 97.490 1,242,296 204,699 85.85 14.15 2 Urdu 20,800 1.400 6,107 14,693 29.36 70.64 3 Gujarati 4,089 0.280 884 3,205 21.62 78.38 4 Sindhi 3,566 0.240 102 3,464 2.86 97.14 5 Punjabi 1,674 0.1'0 24~ 1,433 14.40 85.60 6 Malayalam 1,425 0.100 3~3 1,092 23.37 76.63

125 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

7 Marathi 1,379 0.090 133 1,246 9.64 90.36 8 BhililBhilodi 1,348 0.090 1,236 112 91.69 8.31 9 Bengali 863 0.060 246 617 28.51 71.49 10 Qriya 561 0.040 329 232 58.65 41.35 11 Tamil 380 0.030 86 294 22.63 77.37 12 Telugu 301 0.020 113 188 37.54 62.46 13 Kannada 94 0.010 44 50 46.81 53.19 14 Nepali 76 0.010 30 46 39.47 60.53 15 ArabiclArbi 45 0.003 6 39 13.33 86.67 16 Lahnda 23 0.002 22 95.65 4.35 Total of Other Languages 571 0.040 355 216 62.17 37.83 All Languages Total 1,484,190 100.000 1,252,563 231,627 84.39 15.61

23 1 BhililBhilodi 810,052 92.630 773,233 36,819 95.45 4.55 2 Hindi 52,265 5.980 31,992 20,273 61.21 38.79 3 Gujarati 6,063 0.690 4,946 1,117 81.58 18.42 4 Urdu 4,915 0.560 251 4,664 5.11 94.89 5 Sindhi 656 0.080 38 618 5.79 94.21 6 Malayalam 266 0.030 129 137 48.50 51.50 7 Marathi 175 0.020 58 117 33.14 66.86 8 Punjabi 56 0.010 24 32 42.86 57.14 9 Telugu 15 0.002 11 4 73.33 26.67 10 Tamil 15 0.002 5 10 33.33 66.67 11 Nepali 12 0.001 6 6 50.00 50.00 12 Oriya 7 0.001 7 100.00 13 Bengali 6 0.001 6 100.00 14 Arabic! '\rbi 5 0.001 5 100.00 15 English 3 2 1 66.67 33.33 16 Total of Other Languages 38 0.004 37 97.37 2.63 All Languages Total 874,549 100.000 810,732 63,817 92.70 7.30

24 1 Bhili/Bhilodi 1,053,550 91.170 1,032,264 21,286 97.98 2.02 2 Hindi 84,341 7.300 29,983 54,358 35.55 64.45 3 Urdu 11,086 0.960 1,974 9,112 17.81 82.19 4 GUjaratl 3,843 0.330 1,339 2,504 34.84 65.16 5 Sindhi 914 0.080 50 864 5.47 94.53 6 Malayalam 861 0.080 386 475 44.83 55.17 7 Punjab; 366 0.030 117 249 31.97 68.03 8 Marathi 232 0.020 121 111 52.16 47.84 9 Lahnda 111 0.010 111 100.00 10 Telugu 107 0.010 93 14 86.92 13.08 11 Bengali 47 0.004 18 29 38.30 61.70 12 Tamil 35 0.003 19 16 54.29 45.71 13 Nepali 31 0.003 10 21 32.26 67.74 14 Sanskrit 19 0.002 11 8 57.89 42.11

126 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

150riya 11 0.001 8 3 72.73 27.27 16 Kashmiri 11 0.001 11 100.00 Total of Other Languages 35 0.003 13 22 37.14 62.86 All Languages Total 1,155,600 100.000 1,066,406 89,194 92.28 7.72

25 1 Hindi 744,589 96.670 624,826 119,763 83.92 16.08 2 Urdu 12,660 1.640 2,454 10,206 19.38 80.62 3 Punjabi 8,702 1.130 7,601 1,101 87.35 12.65 4 Sindhi 1,879 0.240 166 1,713 8.83 91.17 5 Gujarati 454 0.060 277 177 61.01 38.99 60riya 296 0.040 287 9 96.96 3.04 7 Malayalam 200 0.030 175 25 87.50 12.50 8 Tamil 184 0.020 167 17 90.76 9.24 9 Marathi 157 0.020 81 76 51.59 48.41 10 Bhili/Bhilodi 122 0.020 122 100.00 11 Telugu 116 0.020 100 16 86.21 13.79 12 Bengali 114 0.020 53 61 46.49 53.51 13 Kannada 31 0.004 19 12 61.29 38.71 14 Lahnda 25 0.003 25 10000 15 Nepali 16 0.002 5 11 31.25 68.75 16 English 12 0.002 12 100.00 Total of Other Languages 691 0.090 171 520 24.75 75.25 All Languages Total 770,248 100.000 636,504 133,744 82.64 17.36

26 1 Hindi 1,888,811 93.010 1,270,224 618,587 67.25 32.75 2 Urdu 84,044 4.140 8,187 75,857 9.74 90.26 3 Sindhi 17,792 0.880 194 17,598 1.09 98.91 4 Punjabl 14,693 0.720 3,738 10,955 25.44 74.56 5 Bengali 8,752 0.430 5,748 3,004 65.68 34.32 6 Gujarati 4,405 0.220 1,262 3,143 28.65 71.35 7 Marathi 2,742 0.140 125 2,617 4.56 95.44 8 Malayalam 2,677 0.130 238 2,439 8.89 91.11 90riya 2,294 0.110 269 2,025 11.73 88.27 10 Tamil 1,286 0.060 51 1,235 3.97 96.03 11 Nepali 538 0.030 16 522 297 97.03 12 Telugu 492 0.020 44 448 894 91.06 13 Bhili/Bhilodi 350 0.020 272 78 77.71 22.29 14 Kannada 236 0.010 7 229 2.97 97.03 15 Dogri 210 0.010 209 0.48 99.52 16 English 169 0.010 3 166 1.78 98.22 Total of Other Languages 1,340 0.070 617 723 46.04 53.96 All Languages Total 2,030,831 100.000 1,290,996 739,835 63.57 36.43

127 TABLE 30 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST LANGUAGES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Language Number of Persons who returned the Language as their mother tongue Total Per cent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7 27 1 Hindi 934.556 97.660 802,058 132,498 85.82 14.18 2 Urdu 17,370 1.820 3,284 14,086 18.91 81.09 3 Gujarati 2,477 0.260 261 2,216 10.54 89.46 4 Sindhi 1,240 0.130 18 1,222 1.45 98.55 5 Punjabi 491 0.050 35 456 7.13 92.87 6 Malayalam 346 0.040 101 245 2919 70.81 7 Marathi 126 0.010 53 73 42.06 57.94 8 Bengali 83 0.010 29 54 34.94 65.06 90riya 41 0.004 37 4 90.24 9.76 10 ArabiC/Ami 37 0.004 7 30 18.92 81.08 11 Telugu 26 0.003 22 4 84.62 15.38 12 Nepali 20 0.002 3 17 15.00 85.00 13 Tamil 18 0.002 7 11 38.89 61.11 14 Kannada 14 0.001 8 6 57.14 42.86 16 Kashmiri 6 0.001 6 100.00 16 Khandeshi 6 0.001 6 100.00 Total of Other Languages 114 0.010 79 35 69.30 30.70 All Languages Total • 956.971 100.000 806,008 150,963 84.22 _j5.78·

128 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue ;)s their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

Rajasthan State 1 Hindi H,110,759 38.880 11,632.204 5,478,555 67.98 32.02 2 Rajesthani '13,098,078 29.760 10,756,163 2,341,915 82.12 17.88 3 Marwari 3,828,472 8.700 3,333,247 495,225 87.06 12.94 4 Wagdl 2,155.753 4.900 7,094,967 60,786 97.18 2.82 5 Mewari 2,075,532 4720 1,959,60Y 115,923 9441 5.59 6 Harauti 1,235,077 2.d10 1,141.157 93.920 92.40 7.60 7Dhundhan 964,954 2.190 934.736 30,218 96.87 3.13 8 Urdu 951,304 2160 149,589 801.715 15.72 8428 9 Punjabi 832,162 1.890 649,839 182,323 78.09 21.91 10 Bagri Rajaslhani 593,294 1350 540,984 52,310 91.18 8.82 11 Sindhi 333,811 0:'60 92,218 241,593 27.63 72.37 12 Malvi 241,032 0'550 233,70S 7,327 96.96 3.04 13 Mewati 96,831 0.220 96,274 557 99.42 0.58 14 Bhili/Bhilodi 72,040 0160 72.015 25 99.97 0.03 15 Braj-Bhasha 56,242 0130 48,427 7,815 86.10 1390 16 Gujarati 49,991 0.110 18,440 31.551 36.89 63.11 17 Malayalam 26,004 0.060 5,473 20,531 21.05 7895 18 Bengali 23,259 0050 6,750 16,509 29.02 70.98 19 Baori 20,848 Q 050 20,708 140 99.33 0.67 20 Marathi 17,822 0040 3,108 14,714 17.44 82.56 21 Haryanvi 17,306 0.040 12,124 5,182 70.06 2994 22 Khairari 14,289 G.n:;o 14.273 113 99.89 a 11 23 Tamli 12,447 00:30 2,471 9,?i6 1985 80. i5 24 Bhoj PUrl 10,573 0.020 2,133 8,440 20.17 7983 250riya 10,474 0.020 5,155 5.319 49.22 50.78 26 Sondwari 7,948 0.020 7,932 16 99.80 0.20 Total of Other Mother Tounges 149,688 0340 105,176 44,512 70.26 29.74 All Mother Tounges Tolal 44,005,990 100000 33,938.877 10,067.113 77.12 22.88

1 Ganganagar District 1 Rajasthani 671,953 25.620 568,113 103,840 84.55 15.45 2 Punjabi 660,190 25.170 560,985 99,205 84.97 15.03 3 Bagn Rajasthani 582,082 22.190 529,985 52,097 91.05 8.95 4 Hindi 556,021 21.200 308,721 247,300 55.52 44.48 5 Marwari 73,107 2.790 47,612 25,495 65.13 34.87 6 Baori 20,821 0.790 20,682 139 99.33 0.67 7 Sindhl 17,762 0.680 4,690 13,072 26.40 73.60 8 Urdu 6,491 0.250 5,253 1,238 80.93 19.07 9 Haryanvi 5,391 0.210 3,153 2,238 58.49 41.51 100riya 3,481 0.130 3,293 188 94.60 5.40 11 Bhoj 2M8 0.080 831 1,217 40.58 59.42 12 Marathi 1,946 0.070 1,677 269 86.18 13.82 13 Malayalam 1,709 0.070 1,162 547 67.99 32.01 14 Rathi 1,413 0.050 1,369 44 96.89 3.11 15 Nepali 1,391 0.050 924 467 66.43 33.57

129 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

16 Bengali 1,273 0.050 906 367 71.17 28.83 Total of Other Mother Tounges 15,698 0.600 11,309 4,389 72.04 27.96 All Mother Tounges Total 2,622,777 100.000 2,070,665 552,112 78.95 21.05

2 Bikaner District 1 Rajasthan! 878,152 72.510 607,077 271,075 69.13 30.87 2 Hindi 138,685 11.450 13,783 124,902 9.94 90.06 3 Marwari 123,438 10.190 74,973 48,465 60.74 39.26 4 PunJabi 19,904 1.640 10,300 9,604 51.75 48.25 5 Urdu 18,274 1.510 1,591 16,683 8.71 91,29 6 Sindhi 15,107 1.250 12,592 2,515 83.35 16.65 7 Lahnda 2,080 0.170 1,855 225 89.18 1082 8 Bagri Rajasthani 1,238 0.100 1,213 25 9798 2.02 9 Bengali 1,100 0.090 164 936 14.91 85.09 10 Malayalam 1,075 0.090 131 944 12.19 87.81 11 Marathl 827 0.070 91 736 11.00 89.00 12 Haryanvi 776 0.060 417 359 53.74 46.26 13 Bhoj Puri 744 0.060 202 542 27.15 _ 72.85 14 Tamil 651 0.050 77 574 11.83 88.17 15 Nepali 588 0.050 28 560 4.76 95.24 16 Telugu 386 0.030 58 328 15.03 84.97 Total of Other Mother Tounges 8,115 0.670 5,446 2,669 67.11 32.89 All Mother Tounges Total 1,211,140 100.000 729,998 481,;42 60.27 39.73

3 Churu District 1 Rajasthani 1,268,009 82.170 957,095 310,914 75.48 24.52 2 Hindi 125,752 8.150 50,146 75,606 39.88 60.12 3 Marwari 105,224 6.820 82,340 22,884 78.25 21.75 4 Urdu 36,060 2.340 2,492 33,568 6.91 93.09 5 Haryanvi 4,646 0.300 4,432 214 95.39 4.61 6 Sindhi 1,803 0.120 7 1,796 0.39 9961 7 Punjabi 434 0.030 168 266 38.71 61.29 8 Bagri Rajasthani 312 0.020 309 3 99.04 0.96 9 Malayalam 168 0.010 48 120 28.57 71.43 10 Gujarati 155 0.010 8 147 5.16 94.84 11 Sanskrit 101 0.010 100 0.99 99.01 12 Bengali 99 0.010 16 83 16.16 83.84 13 Marathi 46 0003 4 42 8.70 91.30 14 Nepali 43 0.003 4 39 9.30 90.70 15 Braj-Bhasha 39 0003 21 18 53.85 46.15 16 Bhoj Puri 27 0002 11 16 40.74 59.26 Total of Other Mother Tounges 293 0020 70 223 23.89 76.11 All Mother Tounges Total 1,543,211 100.000 1,097,172 446,039 71.10 28.90

4 Jhunjhunun District 1 Hindi 859,228 54.300 725,Q93 134,135 84.39 15.61

130 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

2 Rajasthani -558,948 35.320 466,138 92,810 83.40 16.60 3 Marwari 116,795 7.380 54,320 62,475 46.51 53.49 4 Urdu 36,481 2.310 7,711 28,770 21.14 78.86 5 Haryanvi 2,772 0.180 2,363 409 85.25 14.75 6 Tamil 1,379 0.090 242 1,137 17.55 82.45 7 Punjabi 1,356 0.090 243 1,113 17.92 82.08 8 Telugu 702 0.040 57 645 8.12 91.88 9 Malayalam 650 0.040 97 553 14.92 85.08 10 Bengali 568 0.040 53 515 9.33 90.67 11 Sindhi 561 0.040 69 492 12.30 87.70 12 Marathi 370 0.020 48 322 12.97 87.03 13 Gujarati 318 0.020 92 226 28.93 71.07 14 Bhoj PUri 254 0.020 28 226 11.02 88.98 15 Nepali 173 0.010 53 120 30.64 69.36 16 Kannada 131 0.010 18 113 13.74 86.26 Total of other Mother Tounges 1,735 0.110 752 983 43.34 56.66 All Mother Tounges Total 1,582,421 100.000 1,257,377 325,044 79.46 20.54

5 Alwar District 1 Hindi 2,159,252 94.020 1,861,510 297,742 86.21 13.79 2 Punjabi 58,581 2.550 48,355 10,226 82.54 17.46 3 Mewati 48,898 2.130 48,575 323 99.34 0.66 4 Sindhi 8,765 0.380 4,441 4,324 50.67 49.33 5 Urdu 6,181 0.270 5,456 725 88.27 11.73 6 Bhoj Puri 1,599 0.070 288 1,311 18.01 81.99 7 Rajasthani 1,294 0.060 521 773 40.26 59.74 8 Malayalam 1,094 0.050 60 1,034 5.48 94.52 9 Braj-Bhasha 945 0.040 877 68 92.80 7.20 10 Marwari 704 0.030 589 115 83.66 16.34 11 Oriya 697 0.030 395 302 56.67 43.33 12 Tamil 684 0.030 63 621 9.21 90.79 13 Bengali 603 0.030 58 545 9.62 90.38 14 Telugu 399 0.020 11 388 2.76 97.24 15 Haryanvi 355 0.020 111 244 31.27 68.73 16 Nepali 318 0.010 12 306 3.77 96.23 Total of Other Mother Tounges 6,211 0.270 4,971 1,240 80.04 19.96 All Mother Tounges Total 2,296,580 100.C.JO 1,976,293 320,287 86.05 13.95

6 Bharatpur District 1 Hindi 1,540,833 93.290 1,232,813 308,020 80.01 19.99 2 Braj-Bhasha 42,312 2.560 40,511 1,801 95.74 4.26 3 Mewati 36,405 2.200 36,219 186 99.49 0.51 4 Punjabi 22,809 1.380 15;773 7,036 69.15 30.85 5 Urdu 4,853 0.290 4,478 375 92.27 7.73 6 Sindhi 2,102 0.130 317 1,785 15.08 84.92 7 Bhoj Puri 477 0.030 20 457 4.19 95.81

131 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 Malayalam 333 0.020 70 263 21.02 78.98 9 Gujarati 224 0.010 178 46 79.46 20.54 10 Bengali 177 0.010 71 106 4011 59.89 11 Marwari 157 0.010 51 lQ6 32.48 67.92 12 Marathi 108 0.010 27 81 2500 75.00 130riya 94 0.010 7 87 7.45 92.55 14 Telugu 67 0.004 17 50 25.37 74.63 15 Rajasthan! 62 0.004 24 38 38.71 61.29 16 Labani 61 0004 61 100.00 Total of Other Mother Tounges 510 0.030 205 305 40.20 59.80 All Mother Tounges Total 1,651,584 100.000 1,330,781 320,803 80.58 19.42

7 Dholpur District i Hindi 740,063 98:140 618,117 121,946 83.52 16.48 2 Urdu 7,142 0.950 823 6,319 11.52 ·~8.48 3 Braj-Bhasha 1,072 0.140 1,071 1 99.91 0.09 4 Punjabi 239 0.030 46 193 19.25 80.75 5 Malayalam 150 0.020 31 119 20.67 79.33 6 Marwan 135 0.020 88 47 65.19 34.81 7 Rajasthani 125 0.020 80 45 64.CO 36.00 8 Bengali 52 0.010 25 27 48.08 51.92· 9 Nepali 15 0002 2 13 13.33 86.67 10 Bhoj Puri 14 0.002 14 100.00 11 Marathi 12 0.002 6 6 50.00 50.00 12 Haryanvi 10 0.001 10 100.00 13 Kaikadl 10 0.001 10 100.00 14 Oriya 6 0.001 6 1CO.OO 15 Tamil 5 0.001 2 3 40.00 60.00 16 Lahnda 5 0.001 5 100.00 Total of Other Mother Tounges 424 0.060 318 106 75.00 25.00 All Mother Tounges Total 749,479 100.000 620,654 128,825 82.81 17.19

8 Sawai Madhopur District 1 Hindi 1,853,852 94.430 1,594,464 259,388 86.01 13.99 2 Urdu 50,604 2.580 24,981 25,623 49.37 50.63 3 Rajasthani 28,357 1.440 25,024 3,333 88.25 11.75 4Dhundhari 25,085 1280 25,085 100.00 5 Sindhi 1,249 0.060 51 1,198 4.08 95.92 6 Braj-Bhasha 1,189 0.060 1,188 1 99.92 0.08 7 Punjabi 1,049 0.050 53 996 5.05 9495 8 Marwari 687 0.040 687 100.00 9 Malayalam 201 0.010 92 109 45.77 54.23 10 Gujarati 185 0.010 128 57 69.1Q 30.81 11 Tamil 150 0010 41 109 27.33 72.67 12 Bengali 114 0.010 9 105 7.89 92.11 13 ArabidArbi 106 0.010 106 100.00

132 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDtNQ ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother t,~e Total Percent to Rural Urban ProportiQft total Rural .. ~. populatiol' 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 Marathi 75 0004 4 71 5.33 94.57 15 Mewari 68 0003 68 100.00· 16 Oriya 41 0.002 41 LP.R.PO Total of Other ~Q.ther Tounges 234 0010 97 137 41.45 .~:s5 All Mother Tow..,. Total 1,963,246 100.000 1,671,972 291,274 81.16 ·1:4.84

9 Jaipur DistriJlt 1 Hindi 2,848.241 60310 1,543,096 1,305,151 54.18 4,.82 2 Rajasthani 9342(;5 19.780 772,353 161,852 ~:a7 ,#'.'33 ' 3Dhundhari 499,699 10580 481,718 17,981 .•.f$o 4 Urdu 224.004 4.740 4,723 219,281 ~~,. .1 .:89 5 Sind hi 79,895 1.690 274 79,621 ~~ ~.$ 6 Marwari 78,274 1.660 50,162 28,112 M.OB 3'5.91 7 PunJabi 21,638 0.460 500 21,138 2.31 G7,M 8 Gujarati 7,417 0160 94 7,323 1.27 98.73 9 Malayalam 5,127 0110 257 4,870 -5.01 9499 10 Bengali 5,110 0110 211 4,899 413 15.87 11 Marathi 3,207 0070 32 3,175 1.00 95.00 12 Tamil 1,733 0.040 95 1,643 5.47 94.53 13 Bhoj Puri 957 0020 55 902 5.75 94.25 14 Braj-Bhasha 843 0.020 192 651 2278 77.22 15 Telugu 806 0.020 11 795 1.36 98.64 16 Haryanvi 528 0010 173 355 32.77 87.23 17 Oriya 516 0.010 28 488 5.43 94.57 18 Garhwali 504 0.010 3 501 060 99.4{} 19 Nepali 491 0010 31 460 6.31 93.69 20 Kannada 372 0.010 4 368 108 98.92 21 Malthili 296 0.010 296 100.00 22 Mewari 294 0.010 207 87 70.41 29.59 23 English 281 0010 281 100.00 24 Kashmlri 211 0.004 211 100.00 25 Bagr; Rajasthan; 133 0003 103 30 7744 22.56 26 Pahari 113 0.002 113 100.00 Total of Other Mother Tounges 7,645 0.160 1,590 6,055 2080 79.20 All Mother Tounges Total 4,722,551 100.000 2,855,912 1,866,639 60.47 39.53

10 Sikar District 1 Rajasthani 1,216,952 66030 1,041,726 175,226 8560 14.40 2 Marwan 235,895 12.800 194,095 41,800 82.28 17.72 3 Hindi 168,026 9.120 57,211 110,815 3405 65.95 4 Dhundhari 156,715 8500 155,808 907 9942' 0.58 5 Urdu 61,145 3.320 4,383 56,762 ,7.17 ", 92.83 6 Haryarwi 985 0.050 863 122 81:61.:1! '. ,~1:39 7 Sind hi 985 0050 24 961 2.44 \. ,56 B PunJabi '''"t 297 0020 47 250 1.5.B2 I!,-.; ~.18 9 Malayalam « , 172 0010 84 88 48.84 , ~1.16

133 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban ProportiOA total RlKal Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

10 Tamil 120 0.010 14 106 11.67 88.33 11 Gujarati 110 0010 37 73 33.64 66.36 12 Mewati 72 0.004 72 100.00 13 Mewari 68 0.004 64 4 94.12 5.88 14 Bengali 63 0.003 11 52 17.46 82.54 15 Braj-Bhasha 59 0.003 44 15 74.58 25.42 16 Nepali 53 0.003 18 35 33.96 66.04 Total of Other Mother Tounges 1,197 0.070 892 305 74.52 25.48 All Mother Tounges Total 1,842,914 100.000 1,455,393 387,521 78.97 21.03

11 Ajmer District 1 Hindi 767,026 44.360 292,020 475,006 38.07 61.93 2 Rajasthani 623,635 36.070 560,866 62,769 89.93 10.07 3 Ma,wari 210,655 12.180 159,560 51,095 75.74 24.26 4 Sindhi 62,090 3.590 1,506 60,584 2.43 97.57 5 Urdu 43,070 2.490 9,000 34,070 20.90 79.10 6 Punjabi 6,529 0.380 167 6,362 2.56 97.44 7 Gujarati 2,460 0.140 136 2.324 5.53 .94.47 8 Marathi 2,334 0.140 21 2,313 0.90 99.10 9 Mewari 1,844 0.110 1,473 371 79.88 20.12 10 Malayalam 1,342 0.080 97 1,245 7.23 9f-.77 11 Bengali 1,201 0.070 61 1,140 5.08 94.92 12 Tamil 1,111 0.060 22 1,089 1.98 98.02 13 English 578 0.030 11 567 1.90 98.10 14 Telugu 526 0.030 12 514 2.28 97.72 15 Assamese 491 0.030 7 484 1.43 98.57 16 Kannada 339 0.020 5 334 1.47 98.53 Total of Other Mother Tounges 3,976 0.230 668 3,308 16.80 83.20 All Mother Tounges Total 1,729,207 100.000 1,025,632 703,575 59.31 40.69

12 Tonk District 1 Hindi 388,009 39.800 281,176 106,833 72.47 27.53 2 Dhundhari 283,108 29.040 271,859 11,249 96.03 3.97 3 Rajasthani 229,884 23.580 215,629 14,255 93.80 6.20 4 Urdu 58,955 6.050 6,493 52,462 11.01 88.99 5 Sind hi 3,391 0.350 100 3,291 2.95 97.05 6 Marwari 1,400 0.150 1,228 238 83.77 Hi.23 7 Khairari 658 0.070 658 100.00 8 Bengali 630 0070 40 590 6.35 93.65 9 Punjabi 428 0.040 94 334 21.96 7804 10 Malayalam 305 0.030 93 212 30.49 69.51 11 Mcwati 214 0.020 214 100.00 12 Gujarati 168 0.020 11 157 6.55 93.45 130riya 122 0.010 29 93 23.77 76.23 14 Telugu 115 0.010 71 44 61.74 38.26 15 Braj-Bhasha 105 0.Q10 49 56 46.67 53.33

134 TABLE 31 : NUMERICAUY BfGGEST MOTHER TON13UE~ ARRANGED IN' DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS;·'1991

~tner Tongue Number of Persons· who returnedtl:le Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

16 Marathi 101 0.010 21 80 20.79 79.21 Total of Other Mother Tounges 7,347 0.750 6,821 526 92.84 7.16 All Mother Tounges Total 975,006 100.000 784.586 190,420 80.47 19.53

13 Jaisalmer District 1 RajasthaAi 280,330 81.370 241,786 38,544 86.25 13.75 2 Marwan 38,609 11.210 34,892 3,717 9037 9.63"· 3 Hindi 14,802 4.300 6,058 8,744 4093· . 59.07 4 Sindlli 5,737 1670 5634 103 9820 1.80 5 Punjabi 971 0.280 476 495 49.02 5098 6 Urdu 717 0210 511 206 71.27 28.73 7 Malayalam 546 0.160 225 321 41.21 58.79 a Marathi 457 0.130 242 215 52.95 47.05 9 Bengali 407 0.120 144 263 35.38 64.62 10 Tamil 295 0.090 151 144 51.19 48.81 11 Telugu 202 0060 58 144 28.71 7129 12 Gu)arati . 151 0.040 101 50 ·S6.89 33.11 13 Assamese 140 0.040 78 62 55.71 44.29 14 Nepali 131 0.040 48 83 36.64 6336 15 OrlYa 121 0:040 35 86 28.93 71.07 16 Kannada 109 0.030 61 48 55.96 44.04 Total of Other Mother Tounges 792 0.230 417 375 52.65 47.~5 All Mother Tounges Total 344,517 100.000 290,917 53,600 84.44 15.56

14 Jodhpur District 1 Raj~sthani 1,502,376 69.770 1,075,376 427,000 71.58 28.42 2 Marwari 33~194 15.660 278.985 58,209 82.74 17.26 3 Hindi 217,898 10.120 29,443 188,455 1351 86.49 4 Urdu 56,377 2.620 4,648 51,729 8.24 91.76 5 Sindhi 17,101 0.790 65 17,036 0.38 99.62 6 Punjabi 5,582 0.260 57 5,525 1.02 9'8.98 7 Bengali 2,695 0130 12 2,683 0.45 99.55 8 Malayalam 2,464 0.110 63 2,401 2.56 97.44 9 Marathi 1,437 0.070 9 1,428 0.63 . 99.37 10 Gujaratl 1,372 0060 25 1,347 1.82 98.18 11 Tamil 1,298 0060 15 1,283 1.16 98.84 12 aooj Puri 1,270 0.060 13 1,257 1.02 98.98 13 Telugu 1,195 0060 52 1,143 4.35 95.65 140riya 647 0030 646 0.15' 99.85 15 Nepali 588 0030 587 0.17 99.83 t6 Haryanvi 585 0030 12 573 2.05 9795 Total of Other Mother Tounges 3,404 0.160 156 3,248 458 9542 All Mother Tounges Total 2,153,483 100.000 ' 1,388,933 764,550 6460 35.50

15 Nagaur District 1 Rajasthani 1,260,028 58.750 1,089.766 170,262 8649 13.51

135 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1891

Mother Tongue Number of PerlOM who returned the Mother TO!!ue a. their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2 Marwari 646,591 30.150 614,772 31,819 95.08 492 3 Hindi 122,605 5.720 62,022 60,583 50.5) 49.41 69.75 " Urdu 112,510 5.250 34,029 18,481 30.25 5 Sindhi 960 0.050 215 745 22.40 77.60 6 Malaya!am 276 0.010 140 136 50.72 49.28 7 Punjabi 257 0.010 98 159 38.13 61.87 8 Sanskrit 171 0.010 151 20 88.30 11.70 9 Braj-Bhaw 135 0.010 120 15 88.89 11.11 10 Gujaratl 127 0.010 61 66 48.03 51.97 11 Bengali 126 0.010 56 70 44.44 55.56 12 Ohundhari 102 0.010 102 100.00 13 Haryanvi 70 0.003 57 13 81.43 18.17 14 Marathi 58 0.003 19 39 32.76 e7.24 15 Nepali 57 0.003 24 33 42.11 57.ee 16 ArabiC/Arbi 53 0.002 15 38 28.30 71.70 Total of Other Mother Tounge. 684 0.030 527 151 77J)5 22•• All Mother Toung.. Total 1,144,810 100.000 1,102,174 342.138 84.02 iUS

16 Pan District 1 Rajasthanl 1,1&4,860 78.370 ",,599 201.261 82.38 17.62 2 Marwari 225,533 15.170 171,889 ....144 7g.21 20.77 3 Hindi 75,182 5.060 20,882 M,300 27.78 72.22 " Urdu 11,657 0.780 1,035 . 10,122 8.88 91.12 5 Sindhi 4,197 0.280 185 4,012 4.41 95.59 6 Gujarsti 1,148 0.080 605 543 52.70 47.30 7 Punjabf 816 0.060 99 717 12.13 87.87 8 Malayalam 411 0.030 174 237 42.34 57.68 9 Mewari 202 0.010 156 46 77.23 22.77 10 8raj-Bllasha 160 0.010 49 111 30.63 69.38 11 Marathi 148 0.010 11 137 7.43 92.57 12 Bengali 88 0.010 32 56 36.36 63.64 13 Awadhi 65 0.004 3 62 4.62 95.38 14 Tamil 61 0.004 16 45 26.23 73.77 15 Nepali 49 0.003 9 40 18.37 81.63 16 Bhoj Puri 43 0.003 2 41 4.65 95.35 Total of Other Mother Tounge$ 1,812 0.120 1,539 213 84.93 15.07 All Mother Tounges Total 1,486,432 100.000 1,163,085 323,347 78.25 21.75

17 Banner District 1 Marwari 665,742 46.390 648,227 17,515 97.37 2.63 2 Rajasthanl 851,928 45.420 546,832 105,096 83.88 16.12 3 Sindhi 58,466 4070 55,490 2.976 94.91 5.Oi " Hindi 28,714 2.000 12,535 18,179 43.65 56.35 5 Urdu 1,457 0.100 664 793 45.57 54.43 6 Gujarati 689 0.050 490 199 71.12 2&.88 7 Punjabi 419 0.030 227 192 54.18 4&.82

136 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUIS A~RANGED IN DeSCeNDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of ~ who retunJed the MotIler Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 1 2 3 4 5 8 7

• Mawchi 385 0.030 185 100.00 , Malayalam 380 0.030 174 206 45.79 54.21 10 Kachehhi 378 0.030 $78 100.00 11 Haryarwi 239 0.020 119 120 49.79 50.21 12 Bengali 151 0.010 98 53 64.$0 35.10 13 Marathi 148 0.010 77 71 52.03 47.97 14 Tamil 142 0.010 97 45 68.31 31.69 15 Garhwali 140 0.010 31 109 22.14 77.86 " Brat-Shaha 118 0.010 91 27 77.12 22.86 Total of Other Mother Tounges . 25,726 1.790 25,141 585 'i7.73 2.27 All Mother Tounges Total 1.435,222 100.000 1,291,056 144,168 88.96 10.04 tI Jalor District 1 Rajasthani 631,361 55.260 ••119 67,742 89.27 10.73 2 Marwari 488,693 42.nO 400,021 8,672 98.23 1.77 3 Hindi 12,497 1.090 7,188 5,309 57.52 42.48 4 Sindhi 5,815 0.510 5.417 398 93.16 6.84 5 Gujarati 2,150 0.190 1,868 282 86.88 13.12 6 Urdu 629 0.060 122 507 19.40 80.60 7 Malayalam 316 0.030 166 150 52.53 47.47 8 Braj·Bhasha 216 0.020 167 49 77.31 22.69 9 Mewari 97 0.010 95 2 97.94 2.06 10 Kannada 37 0.003 18 19 48.65 51.35 11 Marathi 30 0.003 10 20 33.33 66.67 12 Tamil 29 0.003 2Z 7 75.86 24.14 13 Punjabi 29 0.003 T 22 24.14 75.86 1. Nepali 26 0.002 14 12 ~.85 46.15 15 Kachehhl 23 0.002 23 100.00 '18 Haryanvi 16 0.001 16 100.00 Total of·Other Mother Tounges 599 0.050 582 17 97.16 2.84 All Mother Tounges Total 1,142,563 100.000 1,059,355 83,208 92.72 7.28

1t Sirohi DIstrict 1 Marwarl 455,522 69.650 413.238 42,284 90.72 9.28 2 Rajasthani 107,954 16.510 71.715 31,239 71.06 28.94 S Hindi 52,828 8.080 8,132 44,696 15.39 84.61 4 Gujarati 5,390 0.820 3,175 2,215 58.91 41.09 5 aagri Rfjuthani 3,899 0.600 ·3._ 9 99.77 0.23 8 Urdu 2,200 0.340 138 2,062 6.27 93.73 7 Sindhi 1,907 0.290 16 1.891 0.84 99.16 8~pali 973 0.150 15 958 1.54 9846 9 Malayalam 650 0.100 263 387 40.46 59.54 10 Punjabi 619 0.100 98 521 15.83 84.17 t1 Pahari 516 0.080 515 1 99.81 0.19 12 Bengali 283 0.040 50 233 17.67 82.33 13 Mewari 264 0.040 180 84 fie.1S 31.82

137 TABU; 31 : NUMERICALLY, BlG~ST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENOI~G OROER bF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 199'1' , . , ,"

MotherTongue . Number of Persons who returned the Mottler Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 1 2 :5 4 5 6 7

14 ShO] Puri 226 0.040 95 131 42.04 5796 15 Marati-Ji 217 0030 43 174 19.82 80.18 16 EngliSh 158 0020 2 156 1.27 98.73 Tota! of O~c >o-:r Mother Tounges 20,423 3.120 19,882 541 97.35 2.65 Ail MoHler Tounges Total 654,029 100.000 526.447 127,582 80.49 19.51

20 Bhilware District 1 Hindi 692,890 43.490 489,367 203,523 70.63 29.37 2 Rajasthani 489,623 30.750 441,393 48,430 90.11 9.89 3 Mewari 360,882 22650 337,158 23,724 93.43 6.57 4 Urdu 28,224 1.770 5,398 22,826 19.13 80.87 5 Sind hi 8,628 0.540 163 8,465 1.89 98.11 6 Khairari 4,017 0.250 4,016 1 99.98 0.02 7 MaMari 2,550 0.160 1,868 682 73.25 26.75 . 8 P-unjabi 1,101 0.070 53 1,048 4.81 95.19 9 Malayalam 586 0.040 188 398 3208 67.92. 10 Gujarati 557 0.040 331 226 59.43 40.57 . 11 Marathi 332 0.020 23 309 . 6.~3 -93.07 12 Bengali 306 0.020 48 258 15.69 84.31 130riya 296 0.020 47 24S' 15.88 84.12 14 Bhoj Puri 221 0.010 16 205 7.24 92.76 15 Tamil 161 0.010 56 195 34.78 65.22 16 Braj-Bhasha 137 0.010 55 82 40.15 59.85 Total of Other Mother Tounges 2,417 Q.150 1,804 613 74.64 25,36 All Mother Tounges Total '1,593,128 100.000 1,281,984 311,144 80.47 19.53

21 Udaipur District 1 Mewari 1,288,336 44590 1,222,471 65865 94.89 5.11 2 Hindi 818,468 28.330 480,324 338,144 58.69 41.31 3 Wagdl 363,247 12570 360,659 2,~88 99.29 0.71 4 Rajasthani 330,358 11.430 301,619 28,739 91.30 8.70 5 Urdu 33,473 1 160 3,421 30,052 1'0.22 89.78 6 Sindhi 11,240 0.390 391 10,849 3.48 96.52 7 Mewati 11,036 0.380 11,028 8 99.93 007 8 Marwari 7,639 0.260 6,375 1,264 83.45 16.55 9 Gujarati 5,079 0.180 1,931 3,148 38.02 61.98 10 Braj-Bhasha 3,916 0.140 1,467 2,449 37.46 62.54 11 Punjabi 3,148 0.110 326 2,822 10.36 " ...• 8964 ' , 12 Malayalam 2,390 0,080 566 1,824 23.68 76,32 13 Tamil 1,430 0.050 227 1,203 15.87 84.13 14 Bengali 1,005 0.040 186 819 18.51 81.49 15 Marathi 908 0.030 145 763 15.97 84.03 16 Telugu 854 0.030 216 638 25.29 74.71 T otal'of Other Mother Tounges 6,774 0.230 3,930 2,844 58.02 41.98 All Mother Tounges Total 2,889,301 100.000 2,395,282 494,019 82.90 17.10

138 TABLE 31 : NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned the MothII' Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural U"'an Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

21 Chiltaurgarh District 1 Hindi 763,749 51.460 603,690 160,059 79.04 20.96 2 Mewari 415,754 28.010 391,870 23,884 94.26 5.74 3 Rajasthani 199,241 13.420 183,562 15,679 92.13 7.87 4 Malvi 5Sl,471 4.010 56,378 3,093 94.80 5.20 5 Urdu 20,800 1.400 6,107 14,693 29.36 70.64 6 Gujarati 4,069 0.270 864 3,205 21.23 78.77 7 Bagri Rajasthani 3,589 0.240 3,589 100.00 8 Sindhl 3,566 0.240 102 3,464 2.86 97.14 9 Punjabi 1,674 0.110 241 1,433 t4.40 85.60 10 Marwari 1,552 0.110 864 688 55.67 44.33 11 Matayalam 1,405 0.100 319 1·,086 2~.70 77.30 12 Marathi 1,379 0.090 133 1,246 9.64 90.36 13 Bra]-Bhasha 702 0.050 270 432 38.46 61.54 140riya 559 0.040 329 230 58.86 41.14 15 Banjari 500 0.030 500 100.00 16 Harauti 402 0.030 206 116 71.14 28.86 Total of Other Mother Tounges 5,778 0.390 3,4!59 2.319 59.87 40.13 All Mother Tounges Total 1,484,190 100.000 1,252,563 231,627 84.39 15.61

23 Dungarpur Distr~ct 1Wagdi 810,033 92.620 773,'!29 36,804 95.46 4.54 2 Hindi 47,598 5.440 28,1555 19,043 59.99 40.01 .3 Gujarsti 6,062 0.690 4,946 , 1,116 81.59 18.4'1 4 Urdu 4,915 0.560 251 4,664 5.11 94.89 5 Mewari 2,447 0.280 1,596 851 65.22 34.78 6 Rajasthani 1,047 0.120 942 105 89.97 10.03 7 Sindhi 656 0.080 38; 618 5.79 94.21 8 Banjari 482 0.060 482 100.00 9 Marwari 358 0.040 187 171 52.23 47.77 10 Malayalam 257 0.030 124 133 48.~5 51.75 11 Marathi 175 0.020 58 117 33.14 66.86 12 Braj-Bhasha 102 0.010 56 46 54.90 45.10 13 Labani 100 0.010 100 100.00 14 Punjabi 56 0.010 24 32 42.86 57.14 15 Malvi 40 0.010 18 22 45.00 55.00 16 Harauti 23 0.003 9 14 ~9.13 60.87 Total of Other Mother Tounges 198 0.020 117 81 59.09 40.91 All Mother Tounges Total 874,549 100.000 810,732 63,817 92.70 7.30

24 Banswara District 1 Wagdi ~82,133 84.990 960,851 21,282 97.83 2.17 2 Hindi 76,717 6.640 24,217 52,500 3'1.57 68.43 3 Bhili/Bhilodi 71,29'2 6.170 71,288 4 99.99 0.01 4 Urdu 11,041 0.960 1,974 9,067 17.88 82.12 5 Gujarati 3,843 0.330 1,339 2,504 34.84 65.16

139 ~ 31 : truMERICALL Y BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMBER OF SPEAKERS, 1991

MOther Tongue Number of persons who returned the Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent 10 Rural Urban 'Proportion total Rural llrlJan population 2 3 4 5 6 7

6 Maivi 3,319 0.290 3,053 266 91.99 8.01 7 Mewari 1,530 0.130 882 648 57.65 4235 8 Marwari 1,072 0.090 624 448 58.21 41.79 9 Sindhi 914 0.Q80 50 864 5.47 9453 10 Malayalam 630 0.070 369 461 4446 55.54 11 Labani 631 0.060 631 100.00 12 Rajalith.Ai 445 0.040 156 289 35.06 6494 13 Punjabi 366 0.030 117 249 31.97 SS.D3 104 Braj-Bhasha 297 0.030 238 59 80.13 19.87 15 Marathi 226 0.020 115 111 50.86 49.12 16 Lahnoa 111 0.010 111 100.00 Total of Other Mother Tounges 833 0.070 502 331 60.26 39.74 All Mother Tounges Total 1,155,600 100.000 1,056,406 89,194 92.28 7.72

25 Bundi Oietrict 1 Hindi 35$,416 46.270 254,928 101,488 71.53 28.47 2 Harauli 317,995 41.290 302,763 15,232 95.21 4.79 :3 RaJ3sth'ni 47,988 6.230 45,251 2,737 94.30 5.70 4 Urdu 12,660 1.040 2,454 10,206 19.38 Sa.62 5 Khaifari 9,576 1.240 9,575 '1 99.99 001 6 Punjab!' 8,667 1.130 7,569 1,098 e7.33 12.67 7 Mewari 2,026 0.260 2,018 8 99.61 0.39 8 Marwari 1,885 0.250 1,719 166 91.19 a.a1 9 Sin~.,' 1,879 0.240 166 1.,713 8.83 91.17 ~O MaivI ~,012 0.130 984 28 ~7,23 ~.77 11 8asJi ~asthanj; 993 0.130 993 100.00 12 Guiarati 454 0.060 277 177 61.01 3a.99 13 Ori.ya. 296 0.040 287 9 96.96 3.04 14 MtIt.yiitam 196 0.030 171 25 87.24 12.76 15 Ha~vi 187 0.020 183 4 -97,86 2.14 16 'falJ\& 184 0.020 167 17 90.76 9.24 T~pt c:>thtr Mother Tounges 7,834 1.020 6.999' 835 89.34 10.66 All ~ tOllngeS Total 770,248 100000 63£,504 133,744 ~2.64 17.36

It ~DiOlct 1 Hindi 1,061,958 52.290 522.411 539,547 OW.1S 50.81 2~i 770,565 37.940 702,686 67,879 ".19 8.81 gumu 84,014 4140 8,169 75,845 9.72 90.28. 4 Malvi 26,335 1.300 24,937 1,398 ~.69 5.31 5 Sindhi 17.,792 0.880 194 17,598 1.09 98.91 6 Pul'ljat>i 14,518 ,0.720 3,6B1 10,837 ~35 74,65 7~~, 14,252 0.700 10,434 3,818 ~.21 26.79 8 Marwari 7,491 0.370 5,652 1,839 clt,45 24.55 9 Bengali 6,749 0.330 4,367 2,382 .... 71 35.29 10 Gujar-'i 4,378 0.220 1,262 3,116 la.83 71.17 11 Marsthi 2,742 0.14'0 125 2,617 ".56 95.44

140 TABLE 31 :. NUMERICALLY BIGGEST MOTHER TONGUES ARRANGED IN DESCENDING ORDER OF THE NUMB!R.., OF SPEAKERS, 1991

Mother Tongue Number of Persons who returned t¥. Mother Tongue as their mother tongue Total Percent to Rural Urban Proportion total Rural Urban population 2 3 4 5 6 7

12 Malayalam 2,646 .0 130 224 2,422 8.47 91.53 130riya - 2,294 0.110 269 2,025 11.73 88.27 1A Mewari 1,386 0070 1,203 183 86.80 13.20 15 Braj-Bhasha 1,357 0.070 409 948 30.14 69.86 16 Tamil 1,286., 0.060 51 1,235 3.97 96.03 Total of Other Mother Tounges 11,068 0.550 4,922 6,146 44.47 55.53 All Mother Tounges Total 2,030,831 100.000 1,290,996 739,835 63.57 35.43

'E1 Jhalawar District 1 Hind! 623,443 &5.150 ~,302. 119,141 80.89 19.11 2 Malvi 150,434 15.720 148,07' 2,358 98.43 1.57 3 Harauti 145,654 15220 135,12D 10,534 92.77 7.23 4 Urdu 17,370 1.820 3,284 14,086 18.91 81.09 5 SOlldwan 7,546 0.79C 7,536 10 99.87 0.13 6 Rajasthanl 4,511 0.470 4,457 .44 9902 (l.9S 7 Gujarati 2,477 0.260 261 '.; 2,216 10.54 89.46 8 Marwari 1,504 0.16{) ',429 75 95.01 4.99 9 Sindh; 1,240 0.130 18 1,222 1.45 98.55 10 Braj-Bhasha 1,026 0.'10 ~9 167 83.72 16.28 11 Punjab; 485 0.050 35 450 7.22 92.78 12 Malayalam 325 0.030 as 240 26.15 73.85 13 Banjari 229 0.020 1"28 101 55.90 44.10 14 Marathi 126 0.010 53 73 42.06 57.94 15 Bengali 69 0.010 22' 47 31.SS 68.12 16 Mewari 47 0.010 38 9 80.85 19.15 Total of Other Mother Tounges 485 0.

141

HOUSING AND HOUSEHOLD AMENITIES TABLE 32: DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BVn'P'E OF HOUSE OCCUPIED, 1991

Dlstnd Total! Total No. ot ~er cent houst";t,olds occupying houses of !Ye! Rural! househo!(Js Permanent Seml- Temporary Urban permanent Total Serviceable Non- serviceable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .-.~~-"----

Rajasthan Total 7,375,460 56.13 22.:34 20.93 19.59 1.34 Rural 5,663,010 47.04 27.45 25.50 23.91 1.59 Urban 1,71~,450 86.20 7.97 5.83 5.31 0.52

1 Ganganagar Total 422,25L 26.66 4.8~ 68.45 68.08 0.38 Rural 326,8J5 15.91 42i 79.88 79.59 0.30 Urban 95,;:"15 63.55 7.2'.) 29.25 28.58 0.67

2. Bikaner Total 186,295 52.72 3 ~'o "143.38 36.85 6.53 Rural 112,585 30.-14 3.31 66.04 ~5.87 10.17 Urban 73,710 87.20 4.(,4 8.77 7.80 0.96

3 Churu Total 230.080 69.58 5.8':' 24.56 17.11 7.45 Rural 164,435 6334 582 30.84 21.29 9.55 Urban 65,645 85.23 . 5% 8.82 6.64 2.19

4. Jhunjhunun Total 238,310 83.04 6.0"7 10.88 10.18 0.71 Rural 191,195 8012 7.0tl 12.79 11.97 0.82 Urban 47.115 94.80 1.9~ 3.15 2.91 0.24

5. Alwar Total 353,75t> 6767 7.0;: 25.31 24.86 0.45 Rural 297,615 63.05 7.99 2-8.96 28.48 0.47 Urban 56,140 92 14 1.56 0.00 5.68 0.32

6. Bharatpur Total 250,500 6~. 18 6.05 27.77 27.33 0.44 "Rural 198,135 60.46 6.67 32.88 32.41 0.47 Urban 52,365 87.88 3.71) 8.42 8.10 0.32

7. Dholpur Total 109,080 62.96 2> i'O 33.34 32.55 0.79- Rural 89,775 59.90 4 12 35.98 35.16 0.82 Urban 19,305 77."19 1.76 21.05 20.40 0.65

8. Sawal Madr.opur Total 313,780 62.40 29;, : 8.29 8.07 0.22 Rural 266,095 58.74 32.24 9.01 8.79 0.22 Urban 47,685 8281 1293 4.26 4.07 0.19

~. Jaipur Total 729,610 70.29 7.23 22.49 21.90 0.58 Rural 409,880 55.57 8.10 36.33 35.65 0.68 Urban 319,730 88.15 6. ~ 1 4.73 4.28 O.4~

10. Sikar Total 268.390 81".74 4.55 13.70 11.75 1.95 Rural 214,500 78.22 57.3 16.55 14.18 2.37 lkban 53,890 95.75 1 ~7 2.39 2.07 0.32

1t. ,n.jmer Total 300,570 75.80 9.34 14.66 14.34 0.32 Rural 182,950 63.58 13.&3 22.59 22.13 0.45 Urban 117,620 9480 2.88 2.32 2.21 0.11

i44 TABLE 32: DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY rrPE OF HOUSE OCCUPIED, 1991

District TotaV Total No, of Per cent hOL seholds oCq.JEying houses of type Rural! househclds Permanent Semi- Temporary Urban permanent Total Serviceable Non- serviceable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

12. Tonk Total 155, '75 35.'17 39.56 25.27 , 25.10 0.17 Rural 126,2!-10 26.93 4463 28.43 28.25 0.18 Urban 28,: .?'S 71.18 17.39 11.44 11.30 0.14

13. Jaiaalmer Total 61,3(:0 32.45 14.25 53.30 51.27 2.03 Rural 51,230 2444 13.07 62.49 60.38 2.11 Urban 10,L)70 73.18 20.24 6.58 4.94 1.64

14. Jodhpur Total 349,375 6E.oe 975 25.16 23.49 1.67 Rural 222,525 5OA4 11.71 37.86 35.52 2.34 Urban 126,850 90. 7 13 6.33 2.90 2.39 0.51

15.Napur Total 336,C95 71.42 654 22.04 17.61 4.43 Rural 283,S% 67.20 7.35 25.45 20_37 5.08 Urban 52,1 10 94 ·t·i 2.13 3.47 260 086

16. Pali Total 290,935 56.38 34.46 9.15 890 0.26 Rural 230,02.0 4959 39.54 10.87 10_66 020 Urban 60,915 82.03 15.30 2.68 2.22 0.46

17. Banner Total 247,685 16.83 17.08 66.09 60 ::~4 S.86 Rural 221 AGO 9.23 1 j- 88 72.90 65.60 i).30 Urban 26,195 81.16 1031 8.53 GA3 2.10

18. Jator Total 200,305 22.80 54.71 22.49 20.19 2..30 Ruraf 185,200 18_84 5737 23.79 21 41 2.38 Urban 15,105 71.33 27 12 6.55 526 1 29

19. Sirohi Total 130,255 46.26 48.21 5.54 4.131 0.93 Rural 105,080 38.93 5476 6.31 52C! 1.10 Urban 25,175 76.83 2084 2.33 2.11 0.22

20. Bhilwara Total 317,515 5t;.54 32.67 12.69 12.49 0.20 Rural 257,455 4Ed1'.·· 37.99 15.03 14.85 0.18 Urban 60,OSQ 8750 9.84 2.66 2.37 0.29

21. Udaipur Total 568,640 58 "~·6 37.28 4.27 4.01 0.26 Rural 473,615 52.53 4261 4.86 4.59 0.26 Urban 8S,c25 87 QB 10.70 1.32 1.11 0.22

22. Chitt8urgarh Total 296,315 47.88 4625 5.87 5.63 0.24 Rural 248,995 4020 53.04 6.76 6.50 0.27 Urban 47,320 88.27 10.53 1.20 1.07 0.13

23. Oungarpur Total 156.3~U 26.57 6808 5.35 5.30 0.06 Rural 144""~25 22.11 7211 5.78 5.72 0.06 Urban 12,015 8024 1955 0.21 0.21

145 TABLE 32: DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSE OCCUPIED, 1991

District Total! Total No. of Per cent households occupying houses of type Rural! households Permanent Semi- Temporary Urban permanent Total Serviceable Non- serviceable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

24. Banswara Total 199,415 20.52 69.22 10.26 9.21 1.05 . Rural 182,880 15.21 74.10 10.69 9.69 1.00 . Urban 16,535 79.23 15.28 5.49 3.89 1.60

25. Bundi Total 137,055 52.1, 42.10 5.74 5.49 0.25 Rural 112,915 45.48 48.09 6.43 6.20 0.23 Urban 24,140 83.39 14.08 2.53 2.17 0.35

26. Kota Total 360,990 60.42 35.02 4.56 3.87 0.69 . Rural 224,490 45.74 48.78 5.49 4.64 0.84 Urban 136,500 84.58 12.39 3.03 2.59 0.44

2.7. Jhalawar Total 165,145 41.75 55.09 3.16 2.77 ''0.38 Rural 138,105 35.19 61.50 3.31 2.85 0.46 Urban 27,040 75.24 22.39 2.37 ; 2.37

146 TABLE 33: AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRICITY, SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOILET FACILITIES TO HOUSEHOLDS, 1991

DIstrict Totall Total No of Per cent households bavlng Rurall hooseholds Electri- Safa TOilet Electn- TOilet Electn- All None Urbani city dnnk­ city and and city the of the Ing safe safe and three three water drinkll'lg dn~klng tOilet facIli­ facIli­ water water ties ties 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Rajasthan Total 7,375,460' 35.03 58.96 19.57 27.37 17.03 17.53 15.72 32.65 Rural 5,663,010 22.44 50.62 6.65 14.77 4.84 4.71 3.72 40.89 Urban 1,712,450 76.67 86.51 62.27 69.03 57.33 59.93 55.39 5.45

1 Ganganagar Total 422,250 42.16 60.42 53.12 3351 40.08 3475 29.03 23.61 Rurar 326,935 32.71 51.18 4563 22.75 3020 2458 i828 2974 Urban 95,315 74.61 92.13 78.78 10.41 7396 6962 65.90 2.56

2. Blkaner Total 186.295 4703 5897 3462 39.16 31.03 3228 29.74 3212 Rural 112,585 23.08 4057 829 1508 617 648 554 50.26 Urban 73,710 8357 87.06 74.80 75.91 6898 7166 66.68- 444

3 Churu Total 230,080 32.00 51.60 1S.04 2343 1594 16.98 14.92 3878 Rural 164,435 17 90 3970 5.20 872 2.77 361 2.30 49.99 Urban 65,645 67.29 81.38 5367 6025 4889 5045 4652 1073

4. Jhunjhunun Total 238,310 36.16 6007 15.45 27.33 13.64 1454 1297 30.87 Rural 191,195 27.54 53.75 6.68 18.44 5.41 579 476 3691 Urban 47,115 71.08 85.64 5100 63.35 4697 50.01 4623 6.38

5. Alwar Total 353,755 2942 48.62 13 11 21 16 11.76 12.44 11 33 42.88 Rural 297,615 1893 41.81 3.68 10.93 2.91 3.04 253 49..92 Urban 56,140 8495 8466 6304 75.34 58.66 6221 57.97 5.60

6. Bharatpur . Total 250,500 2947 25.96 1275 1626 11.08 11 88 10.65 60.40 Rural 198,135 1744 13.07 232 4.01 1.43 160 1.18 73.02 Urban 52,365 7495 7473 5221 62.59 47.62 50.78 46.45 1266

-, Dholpur Total 109,080 19.32 38.34 1077 14.29 983 955 8.90 56.32 Rural 89,775 10.96 28.94 2.75 5.78 221 2.16 188 65.62 Urban 19,305 5816 82.04 4807 53.82 45.23 43.88 4155 13.09

8. Sawal Madhopur Total 313,780 23.72 3789 11.10 14.80 917 10.12 850 52.88 Rural 266,095 15.79 3202 3.58 7.61 269 2.92 2.26 5956 Urban 47,685 67.91 7060 52.97 54.89 4530 50.21 43.28 1564

9. Jaipur Total 729,610 5023 6643 34.02 41 11 3083 32.62 29.72 2414 Rural 409,880 26.88 4977 450 17.05 3.44 373 2.96 40.11 Urban 319,730 8017 87.78 7187 7195 65.93 6965 64.04 3.68

10. Sikar Total 268,390 4359 6237 1685 3365 1530 15.72 14.44 27.43 Rural 214,500 34.84 5552 680 23.88 5.76 5.98 5.17 33.29 Urban 53,890 7837 8960 5682 72 50 5324 54.47 5129 413

147 TABLE 33: AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRICITY, SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOILET FACILITIES TO HOUSEHOLDS,. 1991

D!strlct Total! Total No of Per cent households havmg Rural! households tlectn­ Safe Toilet Electri­ Toilet Electri­ All None Urban! city dnnk­ city and and City the of the mg .. a. safe and three three waler dunklnq drinking tOilet facifi­ facili- waler w

11 AJmer ToUiI 300,570 4657 72.02 30.90 40.13 28.03 2955 2702 21.20 Rural 182,950 23.07 5996 5.59 1673 1.38 4.54 368 3335 Urban 117.620 83.13 9078 70.27 7654 64.82 68.46 63.33 2.31

12. Tonk Total 155,175 27.13 58.46 1270 2016 11.19 11.36 10.19 34.24 Rural 126,290 17.30 52.75 381 10.59 2.99 2.86 2.39 4021 Urban 28,885 1011 83.38 5159 61.97 47.04 48.51 44.29 815

13 Jalsalmer Total 61,300 16.7-4 6351 12.18 1399 9.79 10.20 867 32.88 Rural 51,230 7.01 58.40 4.34 466 249 2.55 145 38.50 Urban 10,070 66.24 89.46 52.08 61.44 4693 49.11 4540 431

14. Jodhpur Total 349,375 42.20 68.19 2716 3488 25.05 26.01 24.10 2429 Rural 222,525c- 21.21 55.35 3.23 1350 2.50 2.63 2.08 3675 Urban 126,8SG . 79.01 90.72 69.11 72.38 6459 67.01 62.71 242

15. Nagaur Total 336,~ 30.66 49.01 1386 2067 11.50 12.73 10.79 40.58 Rural 283,965 2.l.22 42.35 671 12.78 460 5.77 4.09 46.77 Urban 52,110 71 14 85.27 5284 63.65 49.13 5064 47.30 687

16. Pali Total 290,935 3488 5968 1253 24 57 . 10 56 11 32 982' 29.54 Rural 230,020 26.94 53.95 4 39 16.05 2.96 3.36 2.43 3466 Urban 60,915 64.89 81 31 43.29 56.74 39.28 41.39 37.75 1017

17. Barrner Total 247,685 14.00 37.01 728 1025 6.15 6.63 576 5899 Rural 221,490 796 3178 2.13 4.74 1 50 169 1 26 6479 Urban 26.195 6499 81 13 5075 5676 45.45 48 39 4374 999

18 Jalor Total 200,305 2056 5546 601 1599 5.36 566 511 3987 Rural 185,200 16.96 52.85 3.33 12.38 2.77 3.01 255 4245 Urban 15,105 6473 8736 38.88 60.32 37.06 38.19 36.43 8 17

19 Sirohl Total 130,Ai66 3587 74.00 12.82 31.18 11 89 1205 11 24 21 19 Rural 105,080 26.92 69.47 4.07 22.19 3.54 356 316 26.66 Urban 25,175 7318 92.88 49.31 6866 4671 4746 4492 254

20. Bhilwara Total 317,515 32.49 6030 12.58 23.79 1052 11 47 977 3064 Rural 257.465 23.67 55.63 4.12 15.61 3.20 317 261 3595 Utban 60,050 70.24 80.30 48.86 58 82 4185 47.02 4043 787

21. Udaipur Total 568,640 32.16 6424 1400 2715 1274 1331 12.25 3054 Rl.tra~ 473,e1S 22.72 59.04 3.99 17 91 343 3.35 300 3595 0Itla1't gS,025 79.14 90.15 63.85 73.10 59.09 62.88 5830 364

148 TABLE 33: AVAILABILITY OF ELECTRICITY, SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOllET ~ACIUTIES TO HOUSEHOLDS, 1991

District TotaV Total No. of Per cent households having . RuraV household$. Electr;- Safe Toilef Electn- TOilet Electn· All None UrbanI city drink- city and and city the of the ing safe safe and three three water drinking drinking tOIlet felcHi· facili- water water ties ties 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

22. Chittaurgarh Total 200,315 33.40 72.25 11.10 . 27.30 10.13 10.54' 9.71 21.52 Rural 248,995 .24.84 68.71 2.94 18.70 '2.43 2.48 2.09 25.03. Urban 47,320 78.42 90.89 54.00 72.53 50.64 52.96 4977 3.05

23. Dungarpur Total 156,640 23.2.8 65.63 6.87 20.38 6.50 6..65 6.36 31.3i Rural 144,625 18.80 63-.67 2.64 16.02 2.39 2.44 2.26 3~.49 Urban . 12.015 77.17 89.21 57.62 72.69 55.92 57.20 55-58 6.23

24. Banswara Total 199,415- 21.58 59.54 8.64 19.22 7.82 8.41 7.66 32.03 Rural 182,880- 15.87 55.89 3.07 13.99 2.78 2.89 Z.65 41.15 Urban 16,535 84.68 88.88 70.17 77.03 63.64 69.48 63.04 3.38

25. Bundi Total 137,055 33.63 71.63 12.20 26.32 10.66 10.94 9.75 20.70 Rural 112,915 24.42 68.95 4.59 17.50 3.61 3.36 J.7i 23.79 Urban 24,140 76.66 84.13 47.72 67,47 43.57 4612 42.f1.'! 6.2:5

26. Kota Total 360,990 49.24 75.80 26.12 41.74 24.19 25.16 23.:(· 16.54 Rural 224,490 29.84 67.29 5.04 21:68 4.08 4.21 3.4·~ 24.39 Urban 136,500 81.f5 89.79 60.78 14.74 57.25 59.60 56.~ 3..62 .

27. Jhalawar Total 165,145 28.07 51.89 11.71 17.15 9.28 10.50 8.65 36.62 RUfal 138,105 19.36 46.49 3.40 9.61 2.33 2.41 1.87 41.23 Urban ~7,040 72.57 69.28 54.16 5'5.69 44.77 51.83 43.25 13.03

149 Ii -B--204/RGI/ND/9~ URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS

TABLE 34: URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION, 1111

Urban Agglomeratton with District Population its components! Cityl TOllin Persons Males Females 2 3. 4 5

Keslisinghpur" M Ganganagar 11.751 6,21'1 5,540 M Ganganagar 18,231 9,63:1 8,800 Sadutshahar M Gang8nagar 17,702 9,567 8,1l5 Sangaria M Gansanagar 25,290 13,398 11,892 Pllibanga"* M Ganga'nagar 26,140 14,047 12,093 Padampvr M Ganganagar 13,368 7,107 6,261 GajsinghpUl' M G3I1ganagar 7:884 4,262 3,622 M Ganganagar 22,894 12,613 10,281 ·· M Ganga{lagar 13,813 7,483 6,330 M Ganganagar 21,194 11,690 9,504- ~uratgarh M Ganganagar 45,~70 24,705 21,165 ·· M Ganganagar 22,125 .1.969 10,157 ' M Ganganllgar 32,722 17,341 15,38t Shadra M Ganganagar 28,912 15.236 13,67e

Hanuma~garh (UA) Gangaoagar 82,733 44,716 38,017 (,A.) MCI &(OG) Ganoenagar 82,733 44,716 38,017 (01) Hanumangarh M.CI Gangan.agar 18,525 42.~18 36,207 (02) 1Knj (OG) Ganganagar 3,&22 2:196 1,626 (03) 3Nwn (OG) Ganganagar 386 202 184 Ganganagar M.CI GaI\9anagar 161,482 87,669 73,813

Napasar C.T Bika"9' 15,604 8,012 7,592 f\4 Bikaner 13,395 6,771 6,624 Nokha M Qlkaner 35,854 18,~4 17,200 Bikaner M.CI Blkaner 416,289 223,764 192,525

Taranagar M ChUN .21,477 11,147 10,330 ,.Rajg9rh M Cburu 4a,69a 22,984 20,712 $ardarshahar M Churu 67,954 35,830 32,024 M Churu 9,J46 4,790 4,$:;6 M Churu 36,463 18,,599 17,864 Ratang,ar-h M C)luru 55,079 28,385 26,694 Rajalde$8r M Ohuru 19,538 9,862 9,676 Bidasar M Churu 23,256 11,982 11,274 M Churu 15)535 7,962 7,573 Sujangam M Churu 70.843 . 36,410 34,433

Chwu (U.A.) Churu 82,852 43,649 31,203 (A) Churu Mel &(00) Churu 82,aSZ 43,649 39,203 (01)C1'¥U MCI Churu 8~,464 43,418- 39,046 «2) Churu (Rural) (OG) Ctwru 388 ~31 157

BissClu M JhLU1}hunun 17,0413 8,ata 8,~~ M Jhunjhunun 18,490 8,221 8,269 Jhunjhunull M Jhunjhunun 72, 181 37,968 34,219 Baggar M JooAlhunun 12,088 6,549 5,539 Note : Town names wiltl a~sk INri< (*) deno~ placesweatedas tDwn fot .. flrstUtoe ill 1961 ant COPWloirIg aa ~ 1111991 TABLE 34: URBAN AGGL.OMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION, 1991

Urban Agglomeration with District Populabon Its components/ C:tyl Town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5

Chirawa M Jhunjhunun 27,787 14,543 13,244 M Jhunjhunun 16,534 8,702 7,832 Mukandgarh M Jhunjhu-nun 15,073 7,738 7,335 Nawalgarh (M) Jhunjhunun 51,190 26,498 24,692 M Jhunjhunun 21,982 11,533 10,449

Pilani (UA) Jhunjhunun 33,110 18,924 14,186 (I- 'Iani M Jhunjhunun 21,430 11,506 9,924 (B) V,dyavihar NAG Jhunjhunun 11,680 7,418 4,262

Khetri (U.A.) Jhunjhunun 41,190 22,614 18,576 (A) M Jhunjhunun 17,725 9,623 8,102 (B) Gothra** GT 'Jhunjhunul'l 23,465 12,991 10,474

Behror M Alwar 16,238 8,942 7,296 M Alwar 22.741 12,103 10,638 * CT Atwar 15,285 10,119 5,166 M Alwar 15,399 8,092 7,307 Rajgarh M Alwar 20,224 10,705 9,519 Govindgarh CT Alwar 7,991 4,129 3,862 M Alwar 12,263 6,666 5,597

Alwar (U.A.) Alwar 210,146 114,177 95,969 (01) Alwar M CI Alwar 205,086 110,456 94,630 (02) Itarana (OG) Alwar 5,060 3,721 1,339

Kaman M Bharatpur 24,190 13,087 11,103 Nagar M Bharatpur 16,235 8,759 7,476 M Bharatpur 34,083 18,275 15,808 M Bharatpur 1'7,146 9,260 7,866 M Bharatpur 16,355 8,864 7,491 M Bharatpur 14,524 7,346 7,178 Weir M Bharatpur 14,881 7,991 6,890 M Bharatpur 26,529 14,335 12,194

9haratpur (U.A.) Bharatpur 156,880 84,864 72,016 (A) Bharatpur MGI &(00) Bharatpur 150,042 81,052 68,990 (01) Bharatpur MGI Bharatpur 148,519 80,173 68-,346 (02) Jagheena (OG) Bharatpur 1,243 725 518 (03) Shrinagar (OG) Bharalpur 280 154 126 (8) Sewar Kalan* CT Bharatpur 6,838 . 3,812 ,,3,026

Bari M Dhaulpur 37,5.37 29.369 17,168 Dhaulpur M Dhaulpur 68,533 37,189 31,344 M Dhaulpur 22,755 12,408 10,347

Mahwa CT Sawai Madhopur 13.091 7,098 5,993 Toctabhim M Sawai Madhopur 1-13,736 6,823 7,913 M Sawai MadhOfJur -60,78" 32,633 2S,147

154 TABLE 34: URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION, 1991

Urban Agglomeration with District Population its components! City! Town Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5

Karauli M Sawsi Madhopur 49,008 25,983 23,025 "" CT Sawal Madhopur 5,083 2,707 2,376

Gangapur City (U.A.) Sawai Madhopur 68,886 37,070 31,816 (A) Gangapur City M &(OG) Sawal Madhopur 68,886 37,070 31,816 (01) Gangapur City M Sawal Madhopur 53,689 28,633 25,056 (02) Indus.Area & Off. Compo Sawai Madhopur 8,097 4,477 3,620 (03) Rly.Colony (OG) Sawal Madhopur 5,179 2,917 2,262 (04) Rseb Gridsta & College Sawai Madhopur 1,921 1,043 878

Sawai Madhopur (U.A.) Sawai Madhopur 77,690 41,752 35,938 (A) Sawai Madhopur MCI &(OG) Sawai Madhopur 77,690 41,752 35,938 (01) Sawal Madhopur MCI Sawai Madhopur 72,165 38,699 33,466 (02) Sahunagar Cement Fact. Sawai Madhopur 5,525 3,053 2,472

Kotputli M Jaipur 31,749 16,896 14,853 Viratnagar M Jaipur 13,169 6,773 6,396 Shahpura M Jaipur 17,833 9,338 8,495 Manoharpur M Jaipur 20,754 10,877 9,877 M Jaipur 38,523 20,339 18,184 ' M Jaipur 21,601 11,140 10,461 M Jaipuf 9,546 5,151 4,395 Sambhar M Jaipur 20,684 10,734 9,950 M Jaipur 19,106 10,162 8,944 Naraina M Jaipur 12,231 6,476 5,755 * M Jaipur 15,509 8,162 7,347 Bassi*" M Jaipur 15,135, 7,975 7,160 M Jaipur 20,408 10,780 9,628 M Jaipur 20,975 :' 10,840 10,135 I M Jaipur 38,576 20,812 17,764 Baswa M Jaipur 16,153\ 8,420 7,733 I

Bandikui (U.A.) Jaipur 16,452 8,899 7,553 (A) Bandlkui M &(OG) Jaipur 16,452 8,899 7,553 (01) BandikUl M Jaipur 12,239 6,466 5,7(3 (02) (OG) Jaipur 4,213 2,433 1,780

Jaipur (U.A.) Jaipur 1,518,235 812,589 705,646 (A) Jaipur MCI Jaipur 1,458,483 780,841 677.642 (8) M Jaipur 36,463 19,537 16,926 (C) Amber NAC Jaipur 23,289 12,211 11,078

Ramgarh M Sikar 24,706 12,422 12,284 Fatehpur M Sikar 66,387 33,826 32,561 Lachhmangarh M Sikar 44,560 23,246 21,314 Neem Ka Thana M Sikar i2,274 11,957 10,317 M Sikar 20,495 10,711 9,784 M Sikar ! 23,891 12,516 11,375 M Sikar 17,653 9,436 8,217

155 TABLE 34: URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES ANO.T9WNS·AND THEIR POPULATiON, 1991

Urban Agglomeration with District Population its componentsl Cityl Town Persons Males Females 2 3 4- 5

Losal M Sikar 19,283 9,680 9,603 Siksr MGI Sikar 148,2·72 77,668 70,604

Pushkar NAC Ajmer 11,506 6,174 5,.332 Naslrabad Cb Ajmer 4.2,208 24,321 -17,887 KlshangaFh . MCI Almer a1,~a 43,322 38;626 Vijalnagar M AJmer Ul,603 10,969 9,634 . Sarwaf M Ajmer 12,,316 ..0,322 5,994 Kekrl M Aj'mer 2-5,513 13.2~O 12,283 Aimer IYICI .l\jrner 4G2,700 ~11, 102 191,598 .

B~war (U.A,) Ajmer 10?,7Z'I 55,767 50,'~4 (01) 6eawar Mel A)fl'er 105,363 55,056 ..50,307 (00) Naya Ngr(Saket Ngr Clny)O AJmer 1,35'8 711 647

Nlwsi M Tonk 22,889 12,011 10,878 Todarai$ingh M Tonk 17,64'1 9,102 8,539 D~1i M Tonk 16,779 9,449 7,330 Un/ara M Tonk 9,233 4,816 4,411

Malpura ,CU.A.) Tonk 23,.S43 12,2~5 11,348 (A) M &(OG) Torrk 23,643 12,295 11,348 (01) Malpura M Tonk 23,618 12,277 11,341 (02) II:hllpura (Rurai) (OG) Tonk .16 13 3 (03) Bnjtat-Nagar (OG) Tonk ,g 5 4

Tonk (U,A,) 'ronk 10Q,23S ' 51,825 48,41Q (131) Took MCI Tonk 100,079 51,7lI4 48,335 (02) Tonk (Rvral) (OG) Tonk 58 49 39 (03) Mehgaon (OG) Tonk 68 32 a6

Jaisalmer NI\C Jalsalmer 38,735 2&,213 16,522 Pokamn M Jaisalmer 14,865 8,176 6,689 f'ipar City' M Jodhpur 27,828 14,628 13,200 611a'ia . M Jodhpur 31,157 16,141 15,016

Phalodi ('U.~.) Jodhpur 39,286 20,878 18,408 (A) Phalodr M &(09) Jodhpur ~,286 20,878 1 a, 408 (04) Pl1alodi M Jodnpur 39,268 ;20,8&0 18,4(3 (02) Viii {OG) Jodhpur 18 18 Jodhpur Mel Jodhpur 666,279 361,078 305,201

Ladn.u (M) Nagau)" 48,205 24,697 23,508 Dldwana (M) Nagaur 32,889 17,3111 1'5,575 Nagatlr (M) 'NagaUf 68,tg4 36,662 3.{ ,532 Mtlodwa (M) N.agil~f 12,521 6,41e 6,105 iM) Naga\lr 14,419 -7,540 6,939 ~rta City (M) Nagaur 31,728 16,834 14;894

156 TABL~ 34; URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS ANO THEIR POPUL.ATlO"4, 1991

Urban Agglomeratlon 'v'lilh Distnct Population Its componentsl City/ Town Persons Males Fema,lE;ls 1 3 4 5

Goredi Chancna* (CT) Nagaur 7,059 3,739 3,320 .. ' (M) Nagaur 10,13:4- -'5,345 A,789-: Kuc"aman City (M) Nagaur 36,740 ,18,9fO 17,830 Nawa(M) Nagaur 13;961 7,342 6.625-

Mai

JaitClian M Pafi 14,532 7,623 6,909 M Pall 14,653 7,0461 7,192 CT Palj 1:2,582 6,456 6,126 30jat M Pali 30,168 15,588 14,580 Road CT Pali 9,100 4,694 4,406 Junction' CT PaTi 9:63,7 . 5,001 4,636 Ran,'· M Pali 9,556 4,968 4,588 M Pali 21,151 10,602 10,549 Talo:hatgarh M Pali 12,.305 6,206 6,099 S'~mwpur M PaH 21,221 11,229 9,992 ;::;I;atna"* M P,ali 16,15-4 8,48-< 7,6Sf 8a;1 M Pall 15,446 7,966 7,480 Pali MCl PCIIi 136,842 73,68~ 63,161

8a1~ra M Barmer 48,858 25,740 21,118 Barmer Mel Barmer ,68,6Z5 37,293 31,332 Samoan' CT 8armer 12,853 6,843 6,005

.,·· CT Barmer 150 830 8,199 7,,631

Jafor M Jatar 33,650 18,078 16,572 Sanchare'* M ~alcr 18,827 ,1.0,112 8;715 Bhlnmal M Jalor , 30,731 16,030 • 14,695

' M Sirohi , 19',866 10,218 9,648 Sirohi M Sirohi 28,117 1.4,829 13',288 M Sirohi 15,185 7,700 7,4~5 Bhawri* CT SirQhl 9,019 4,668 4,351 MoontAbu M Slr.oni 15,593 8,814 6.779

~bu Road (U.A.) Sirohi 39,802 21,350 18,452 (A~ AtxJ Road M &(OG) StrOhl 39,802 21,350 18,45! (01) M Sironi 3tl,962 20,851 18, 131 t(2) Santpur iOG) Sironl .820 499 321

Asind·· M , 8tlllwara 11,080 5,645 5,435 M BlltI;vara 19,253 10.4~ 8,797 Shahpura M Btn1wara 23,6~4 12,251 11,393 J~nazpur M BhUwara 15,.oao 7,777 7,lOO Man.da1"" M Bhilwara 16,844 8,45;l 8,392

157 TABLE 34: URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION, 1991

Urban Agglomeration with District Population its componentsl Cityl Town Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5

Gangapur M Bhilwara 15,224 7,806 7,418 * M Bhilwara 16,635 8,646 7,989 Beejoliya Kalan" CT Bhilwara 9,419 4,835 4,584 Bhilwara MCI Bhilwara 183,965 98,132 85,833

Deogarh M Udaipur 13,933 7,139 6,794 Arnet M Udaipur 14,614 7,583 7,031 Rajsarnand M Udaipur 38,831 20,259 18,572 NAC Udaipur 30,878 16,085 14,793 '~ M Ud~ipur 16,485 8,393 8,092 M Udaipur 14,739 7,491 7,248 Kanor M Udaipur 11,303 6,119 5,184 CT Udaipur 8,812 4,666 4,146 Salurnbar M Udaipur 13,981 7,197 6,784 Rikhabdeo' CT Udaipur, 7,435 3,932 3,503

Rewa Talai (U.A.) Udaipur 14,437 7,870 6,567 (A) Rewa Talai" CT Udaipur 7,588 4,038 3,550 (B) Bhalanya" CT Udaipur 6,849 3,832 3,017 Udaipur MCI Udaipur 308,571 164,516 144,055

Begun M Chittaurgarh 15,641 8,067 7,574 '* CT Chittaurgarh 29,086 15,890 13,196 Chittaurgarh M Chittaurgarh 71,569 38,483 33,086 M Chittaurgarh 16,028 8,234 7,794 M Chittaurgarh 41,921 21,743 20,178 M Chiltaurgarh 14,621 7,507 7,114 M Chiltaurgarh 13,318 6,795 6,523 Pratapgarh M Chittaurgarh 29,443 15,259 14,184

Dungarpur M Dungarpur 35,681 19,268 16,413 M Dungarpur 22,240 11,400 10,840 CT Dungarpur 5,896 2968 2,928

Partapur* CT Banswara 9,477 4,794 4,683 Borkhera* CT Banswara 2,468 1,379 1,089 M Banswara 9,341 4,816 4,525

B'answara (U.A.) Banswara 67,908 35,525 32,383 (01) Banswara M Banswara 66,632 34,733 31,899 (02) Bhawanpura & Thlkana Ind Banswara 1,276 792 484

Nainwa M Bundi 12,148 6,424 5,724 Bundi M Bundi 65,047 34,256 30,791 Kaprain M Bundi 13,370 7,188 6,182 M Bundi 15,748 8,399 7,349

158 TABLE 34: URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS AND THEIR POPULATION, 1991

Urban Agglomeration-with District Population its components! City/ Town Persons Males Females

1 2 3 ~ 4 5

Lakheri (U.A.) BundJ 27,431 14,UO 13,171 (A) Lakhen M Bundi 22,891- 11,900 1.0,991 (6) M Bundi 4,540 2,360 2,180

Mangrol M Kota 16,957 8,875 8,082 *· M Kota 18,526 9,931 8,595 Baran M Kola 57,719 30,37:9 27,340 ** M Kota 16,040 8,288 7,752 * CT Kota 6,073 3,223 "2,850 Ramganj Mandl M Kota 20,.875 11,110 9,765 Satal Kheri* CT Kota 9,742 5,-079 4,563 Su1

Khanpur· CT Jhalawar 10,657 5,589 5,068 Jhalawar M Jl:latawar 38,671 20,669 18,002 M Jhalawar 23,067 11,936 11,131 Ak~ra M Jhalawar 14,490 7,671 6,819 Manoharthana* CT Jhalawar 7,161 3,711 3,450 Bhawani Mandl M Jhalawar 29,740 15,744 13,996 M Jhatawar 11,364 5,820 5,544 Plrawa M Jhalawar 9,594 4,892 4,702 Kolvi @ Rajendrapura* CT Jhalawar 6,219 3,249 2,970

159 TABLE 35: NUMBER OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS1 CITIES AND

Number of UAs, Number and Population of UAs, Cities & Towns Cities & Towns Class 1 Class II District in thQ district! 500,GOO and 100,000 to 50,000 to Total urban _QbDve 499,999 99,999 population Numberi Per Numberl Per Numberl Per in the district POPl.llation cent Population cent Population oent 1 2 3 4 5 J3 7 8 Rajasthan 21'5 . 3 1.4 11 5.1 20 9.3 10,067,113 2,721,885 27.0 2,332,103 23.2 1,312,844 13.6

1 Gangal).agar 16 1 6.3 .1 6.3 ~52,112 1-61,482 29.3 82,133. 15.0

2 Bikaner 4 1 25·0 481,142 • 41~,289 86.5

3 Churu 11 4 36.4 '446,039 276,728· 132.0

4 JhunjhoOWl 11 2" 18.2 325,044 " 123,377 38.0

5 Alwar 6- 1 12.5 320,287 210,146 M.e

6 Bharatpur 9 1 11.1 320,603 156,880 48.9

7 Dholpur 3 1 33.3 128.825 68,533 53.2

8 Sawai Madhopur 7 3 42.9 2Q1.274 207,356 71.2

9 Jaipur 18 1 5.6 1,866,639 1,518.235 IH.3

10 ~kar 9 1 11.1 1 11.1 387.521- 148.27..2 38.3 66,387 11.1

11 Ajmer 8 2 25.0 1 12.5 703,575 509,421 72.4 81,94i 11.7

12 Tonk a 1 16.7 "190.420 100,235 52.6

13 Jaisalmer 2 53.600

14 Jodhpur 4 1 25.0 764.,559 666.279 87.2

160 TOWNS CLA~S'f:IED BY POPVLATION SIZE, 1991 falling under each Population size class Class III Class IV Class V Class VI 20,000 to 10,000 to 5,000 to below 5,000 District 49,999 19,999 9,999 Numberl Per Numberl Per Numberl Per Number! Per Population cent. Popu~tjon cent Population cent Population cent 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 72 33.5 86 40.0 22 10.2 1 0.5 Rajasthan 2,160,916 21.5 1,294,274 12.9 182,623 1.S 2.468 0.0.

8 50.0 5 31.3 1 6.3 1 Ganganagar 225,148 40.8 74,86'5 13.6 7,884 1.4

1 25.0 2 50.0 2 Bikaner 35,854 7.5. 28,999 6.0

4 36.4 2 18.2 1 9.1 a Churu 124,892 28.0 35,073 7.9 9,346 2.1

4 36.4 5 45.5 4 Jbunjhunun 124,Oi9 38.2 77,598 23.9

2 25.(} 4 50.V 1 12.5 5 Alwar 42,965 13.4 59,185 18.5 7,991 2.5

3 33.~ 5 55.6 6 Bharatpur 84.802 26.4 79,121 24.7

.2 66.7 7Dholpur 60,292 46.8

1 14.3 2 28.6 1 14.3 8 Sawai Madhoptlf 49,008 16.8 29.827 10.2 5,083 1.8

8 44.4 6 44.4 1 5.6 9 Jaipur 213,270 11.4 125,588 6.7 9,546 0.5

5 55.6 2 22.2 10 S1kar 135,926 35.1 36,936 is

3 37.5 2 25.0 11 Ajmer 88.384 12.15 23,822 3.4

Z 33.3 2 33.3 1 16.7 12 Tonk 46,532 24.4 34,420 18.1 9,233 4.9

1 50.0 1 50.0 13 Jaisalmer 38,735 72.3 14;666 27.7

3 75.0 14 Jodhpur 98,271 12.9

161 TABLE 35: NUMBER OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND

Number of UAs, Number and Population of UAs, Cities & Towns Cities & Towns Class I Class II District in the district! 500,000 and 100,000 to 50,000 to Total urban above 499,999 99,999 population Numberl Per Numberl Per Numberl Per in the district Population cent Population cent Population cent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

15 Naga~r 11 2 18.2 342,636 134,914 39.4

16 PaH 13 1 7.7 323,347 136.842 42.3

17 Barmer 4 25.0 144.166 68.625 47.6

18 Jalor 3 83,208

19 Sirohi 6 127.582

20 Bhijwara 9 1 11.1 311.144 183.965 59.1

21 Udaipur 12 1 8.3 494.019 308.571 62.5

22 Chitlaurgarh 8 12.5 231.627 71,569 30.9

23 Dungarpur 3 63.817

24 Banswara 4 1 25.0 89.194 67.908 76.1

25 Bundi 5 20.0 133.744 65.047 48.6

26 Kota 12 1 8.3 8.3 739.835 537.371 72.6 57.719 7.8

27 Jhalawar 9 150.963

162 TOWNS CLASSIFIED BY POPULATION SIZE, 1991 falling under each Population size class Class III Class IV Class V Ctass VI 20.000 to 10.000 to 5.000 to below 5,000 District 49.999 19.999 9.999 Number/ Per Number/ Per Number! Per Number/ Per Population cent Popula ion cent Population cent Population cant 9 10 11 12 13 4 15 16 1

4 36.4 4 36.4 1 9.1 15 Nagaur 149.562 43.7 51. to1 14.9 7.059 2.1

3 23.1 6 46.2 3 23.1 16 Pali 72,540 22.4 85,672 26.5 28,293 8.8

1 25.0 2 50.0 17 Barmer 46,858 32.5 28,663 19.9

2 66.7 1 33.3 18 Jalor 64,381 77.4 18,827 22.6

2 33.3 3 50.0 16.7 19 Sirohi 67,919 53.2 50,644 39.7 9,019 7.1

1 11.1 6 66.7 1 11.1 20 Bhilwara 23,644 7.6 94,116 30.3 9,419 3.0

2 16.7 7 58.3 2 16.7 21 Udaipur 69,709 14.1 99,492 20.1 16,247 3.3

3 37.5 4 50.0 22 Chittaurgarh 100,450 43.4 59,608 25.7

2 66.7 1 33.3 23 Dungarpur 57,921 90.8 5,896 9.2

2 50.0 25.0 24 Banswara 18,818 21.1 2,468 2.8

1 20.0 3 60.0 25 Bundi 27,431 20.5 41,266 30.9

1 8.3 7 58.3 2 16.7 26 Kota 20,875 2.8 108,055 14.6 15,815 2.1

3 33.3 3 33.3 3 33.3 27 Jhalawar 91,478 60.6 36,511 24.2 22,974 15.2

163

TABLE 36: SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS, 1991 Urban Agglomerahoni Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Ra!(~s._---- CltyfTown (Females Main workers Ma·~glnai workers per 1,000 males) p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kesnslnghpur** M 892 609 70.9 49.7 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Karanpur M 893 62 7 72.3 51.8 29.2 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 13 M 850 593 70.1 46.5 29.2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Sangana M 888 708 81.2 591 29.2 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Plilbanga** M 861 51 7 61 9 39.7 29.2 529 26 0.70213 Padampur M 881 68 1 76.5 586 292 529 26 0.7 02 1.3 GaJsrnghpur M 850 62.4 73.6 492 29.2 529 2.6 0.7 02 13 RalslngtJnagar M 815 680776560 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Vljalnagar** M 846 62.5 71 5 51 8 292 529 2.6 07 02 13 Anupgarh M 813 61 8 71 2 500 292 529 2.6 07 02 1.3 M 857 61 4 72.7 482 29.2 52.9 26 07 02 13 Rawatsar** M 849 46 0 58 9 30 6 29.2 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Nohar M 887 59 3 72.2 44 5 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Bhadra M 898 56.0 70.8 393 292 529 26 0.70213

Hanumangarh U.A. 850 64.8 73.9 53.9 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (AI Hanumangarh Mel & Og 850 648 739 53.9 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 (01) Hanumangarh M CI 856 640 73.2 531 29.2 52.9 26 07 Q 2 1.3 (02) 1Knj Og 740 780 844 688 292 529 26 07 02 13 (03) 3Nwn Og 911 90.6 978 828 29.2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Ganganagar M CI 842 71.0 793 609 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 C T 948 552 692 408 29.2 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 Deshnoke M 978 53.6 681 387 29.2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Nokha M 922 600 73.6 452 292 529 2.6 07 02 1.3 Blkaner M CI 860 684 79.7 552 29.2 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 1.3 M 927 470 643 28.3 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Rajgarh M 901 56074836.5 292 529 26 0.7 0.2 1.3 M 891 57.3 71.4 413 29.2 529 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Ratannagar M 951 48.4 64 3 32 0 292 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 13 Dungargarh M 960 54.5 669 41.6 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 Ratangarh M 940 57.1 73.7 395 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1.3 M 981 42 4 58 0 26 6 292 52.9 26 07 02 13 Bldasar M 941 414 56.1 259 29.2 529 2.6 07 02 13 Chhapar M 951 49.6 63.8 34 8 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 M 946 56.0 71.6 39 8 292 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 13

Churu U.A. 898 55.1 72.7 35.8 . 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (Al Churu Mel & Og 898 55.1 72.7 35.8 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 13 (01) Churu Mel 899 551 727 357 292 529 2.6 07 0.2 1 3 (02) Churu (Rural) Og 680 71 ~ 845 504 292 52.9 26 07 02 13 Bissau M 975 5G.2 695 30.5 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Mandawa M 1006 48.4 673 297 292 529 2.6 07 0.2 1.3 Jhunjhunun M 901 544 71.5 354 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Baggar M 846 62.6 790 430 292 52.9 26 07 02 13

Note Town names with astensk mark (.) denote places treated as town for the first trme In 1991

Town names with double astensk mark (.. ) denote places treated as town lor the I"st lime In lS81 and conl.nulng as such In 1991

165 TABLE 36: SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS, 1991

Urban Agglomeration! Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates CrlylTown (Females Mam workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Chirawa M 911 64.0 80.5 46.2 29.2 52.9 2.6 07 02 13 Surajgarh M 900 59.4 77.9 38.9 292 52.9 2.6 0.7 02 1.3 Mukandgarh M 948 522 68.6 34 9 292 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 13 Nawalgarh (M) 932 48.7 670 294 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 02 1.3 Udalpurwall M 906 46.3 68.4 21.5 29.2 529 2.6 07 0.2 1.3

Pilani U.A. 750 74.1 87.3 56.0 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Pllanl M 863 65 0 81 3 45 9 292 529 26 07 02 13 (6) Vldyavlhar Nac 575 894 95 8 78.0 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3

Khetri U.A. 821 76.0 89.9 58.9 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (AJ Khetrt M 842 68 9 86 1 48.2 29 L 52.9 26 07 0.2 1.3 (6) Gothra** Ct 806 81 0 92.6 66.6 29;: 5::: 9 26 07 02 13 6ehror M 816 689 83.1 51.0 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Khalrthal M 879 69.6 82 4 54 9 29,,- 529 26 07 02 1'3 6hlwadl' Ct 511 681 80.4 407 28'~ 529 26 07 02 13 Tljara M 903 592754412 :::~, 2. 529 2 (: 07 02 13 RaJgarh M 889 64 7 83.3 43 4 29.2 529 26 0', 02 13 Govtndgarh Ct 935 66.7 82.0 504 ::'92 52 9 26 07 0.2 1.3 Kherll M 840 80 4 90 2 68 5 IS! 2 529 26 07 02 13

Alwar U.A. 841 75.2 86.2 61.9 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (01) Alwar M CI 857 747 858 61 7 292 52~J 2.6 07 02 13 (02) Itarana 09 360 94.2 99.2 77 1 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 Kaman M 848 58 5 73 8 40.2 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Nagar M 854 59.1 747 409 292 . 529 26 07 02 13 Deeg M 865 57 5 72 6 39 7 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 Nadbal M 849 62.4 76 3 45 7 292 529 26 07 02 13 Kumher M 845 546 71 9 34 0 292 529 26 07 02 13 Bhusawar M 977 59.5 75.6 43 3 292 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 1 3 Weir M 862 572 764 346 29:2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Bayana M 851 661 81 1 484 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3

Bharatpur U.A. 849 67.3 78.9 53.5 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) 6haratpur Mcl & Og 851 68.0 794 54.6 292 52.9 2.6 07 02 13 (01) 6haralpur Mcl 852 68.1 794 54.7 29.2 52.9 26 0.7 02 13 (02) Jagheena Og 714 64.5 76.9 462 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 (03) Shrtnagar Og 818 602 706 47.8 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 (6) Sewar Kalan' Ct 794 50.8 68 6 28 2 292 52 9 26 07 0.2 13 Bart M 843 52 1 64 1 37 6 292 529 2.6 07 02 1.3 Dhaulpur M 843 585 705 44.1 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 Rajakhera M 834 45 1 59 1 27 7 29.2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Mahwa Ct 844 59 4 76 5 39 0 29.2 529 26 07 02 1.3 Todabhlm M 897 46 6 69 0 21 5 292 52.9 26 07 02 13 Hlndaun M 863 600 753 42.3 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 Karaul, M 886 51 5 670 340 29.2 529 26 07 02 13

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Urban Agglomeratlon/ Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates CltyiTown (Females Main workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Todra** Ct 878 587 737 416 292 529 26 0.7 02 1 3

Gangapur City U.A. 858 65.5 80.6 47.8 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Gangapur City M & Og 858 65.5 80.6 478 292 529 26 07 02 13 (01) Gangapur City M 875 67 2 82 5 49.5 292 52.9 26 07 02 13 (02) Indus Area & Off Comp 809 51 3 65 3 34 1 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 (03) Rly Colony 09 775 77 4 88 1 63 0 292 529 2.6 07 02 1.3 (04) R~eb Gndsta & College 842 43.9 691 148 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3

Sawai Madhopur U.A. 861 64.6 80.6 45.9 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Sawai Madhopur Mel & Og 861 646 806 459 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 (01) Sawal Madhopur Mel 865 64 3 80 4 45 5 292 529 26 07 02 13 (02) Sahunagar Cement Fact 810 688830513 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 Kotputh M 879 599 77 7 394 292 529 2.6 07 02 13 Vlratnagar M 944 407 61 6 188 292 529 26 07 0.2 ~ 3 Shahpura M 910 51 0 71.8 278 292 529 26 07 02 13 Manoharpur M 908 40.9 589 209 292 529 26 07 02 13 Chomu M 894 565 77 a 333 292 529 26 07 02 13 * M 939 520 n 6 29.9 292 529 26 07 02 13 Jobner M 853 632 817412 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 Sambhar M 927 61 2 76 1 450 292 529 26 07 02 13 Phulera M 880 736 87.7 574 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Naralna M 889 446 600 271 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 Bagru* M 900 44 0 62 5 23 1 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 BassI" M 898 52 8 72 8 30 5 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Chaksu M 893 48 8 67 9 27 4 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Lalsot M 935 55.2 72.9 35.9 29.2 529 26 07 02 1 3 Dausa M 854 63 1 79 2 44 1 29.2 529 26 07 02 1 3 Baswa M 918 46.5 687 222 292 529 26 07 02 1 3

Bandikui U.A. 849 77.0 91.1 60.3 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) BandlkUl M & Og 849 77.0 91 1 60.3 292 529 26 07 02 13 (01) Band IkUl M 893 757 906 591 292 529 26 07 02 13 (02) BandlkUl Og 732 806 925 643 292 529 26 07 02 lj

Jaipur U.A. 868 69.9 80.3 57.9 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Jalpur Mel 868 70 4 80 6 58 6 292 529 26 07 02 13 (B) Sanganer M 866 65.2 79 7 48 3 292 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 13 (C) Amber Nae 907 44.7 61 3 259 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Ramgarn M 989 483 659 31 1 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 Fatehpur M 963 52.6 70 4 34 5 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Laehhmangarh M 917 540 71 8 350 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Neem Ka Thana M 863 675 848 474 292 52.9 26 07 J 2 1 3 Khandela M 913 495688287 292 52 9 26 07 (J 2 1 3 Sri Madhopur M 909 63.4 81 5 437 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Reengus M 871 559 768 316 292 529 26 07 02 1 3

'67 TABLE 36 : SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS, 1991

urban Agglomeratlonl Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates CltylTown (Females Main workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Losal M 992 478 70 1 258 292 529 2.6 07 02 13 Sikar Mel 909 56 8 72.0 40 0 292 529 26 07 02 13 Nae 864 747 877 595 292 529 26 07 02 13 Naslrabad Cb 735 81 5 92 9 65 4 292 52.9 26 07 02 13 Kishangarh Mel 892 64 4 78 3 48 7 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 VIJalnagar M 878 745 874 600 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 M 948 48 0 65 2 29 9 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 Kekn M 924 65 6 82 5 47 6 292 529 2.6 07 02 13 AJmer Mel 908 80 2 89 6 69 8 292 529 26 07 02 13

Beawar U.A. 914 75.8 88.2 62.3 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (01) Mel 914 75 8 88 2 62 2 29.2 52.9 26 07 02 13 (02) Naya Ngr(Saket Ngr Clny)O 910 802 919 67.1 292 52 9 26 07 02 13 Nlwal M 906 62 7 78 4 45 4 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 Todaralslngh M 938 50 3 68 9 30 2 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 Deoh M 776 77 3 89 9 60 6 292 529 26 07 02 13 Umara M 917 558 759 34 1 292 52 9 ~ 6 07 0.2 1 3

Malpura U.A. 923 55.2 72.6 36.2 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Malpura M & Og 923 55.2 72.6 36 2 29.2 529 26 07 .. 02 13 (01) Malpura M 924 552 726 362 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 (02) Malpura (Rural) Og 231 533 667 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 (03) BnJlal-Nagar Og 800 750 80.0 66 7 292 52.9 2.6 07 02 13

Tonk U.A. 934 51.5 64.9 37.1 29.2 52.9. 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (01) Tonk Mel 934 51 5 649 37 1 292 529 26 07 02 13 (02) Tonk (Rural) Og 796 87 8 90 9 83 3 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 (03) Mehgaon Og 1125 25.5 320 20.0 29.2 529 2.6 07 02 13 Jalsalmer Nae 744 71 3 844 533 292 529 26 07 02 13 Pokaran M 818 538 713 322 292 529 26 07 02 13 Plpar City M 902 45 7 64 4 24 9 292 529 26 07 02 13 Bllara M 930 51 8 74.3 276 292 529 26 07 02 13

Phalodi U.A. 882 58.8 74.6 40.7 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Phalodl M & Og 882 58.8 746 40.7 292 529 26 07 02 13 (01) Phalodl M 882 588 74.7 407 292 529 26 07 02 13 (02) Phalodl VIII Og o 44 4 44.4 292 529 26 07 02 13 Jodhpur Mel 845 68 3 79.4 54.9 292 529 26 07 02 13 (M) 952 49 9 66 2 33 0 292 529 26 07 02 13 Dldwana (M) 900 53 8 73.0 32 4 292 529 26 07 02 13 Nagaur (M) 860 57.5 71 6 409 292 529 26 07 02 13 (M) 952 40 8 56 4 24 3 292 529 26 07 02 13 Kuchera (M) 920 383 573 178 292 529 26 07 02 13 (M) 885 602 77.4 405 292 529 26 07 02 13 Goredl Chaneha' (Ct) 888 61 4 80 2 40 0 292 529 26 07 02 13 Parbatsar (M) 896 55 8 73 2 36 2 292 529 26 07 02 13

168 TABLE 36: SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS,1991

Urban Agglomeration! Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates CrtyfTown (Females Main workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) p M F p M F p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Kuehaman City (M) 943 506 68.6 31,6 29.2 529 2.6 07 0.2 1 3 Nawa (M) 902 53.8 71 6 34.1 29.2 52.9 26 0.7 0.2 1.3

Makrana U.A. 888 41.5 57.5 23.1 29.2 52.9 2.6 0,7 0.2 1.3 (A) Makrana M & Og 888 415 575 23.1 292 529 26 0.7 0.2 1.3 (01) Makrana M 890 42 9 59 1 24 3 29.2 529 2.6 07 0.2 1 3 (02) Makrana Village (Og) 877 300 443 13.3 292 529 2.6 0.7 02 13 Jaltaran M 906 53 1 73 0 31 0 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.70213 Nlmaj M 964 34 7 54 5 '4 7 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1.3 Ralpur C~ 949 46.2 67 0 24 3 29.2 529 26 07 0.2. 1.3 SOJa! M 935 55 2 74 9 34 2 292 52,9 26 07 0.2 1.3 SOlat Road Ct 939 64281.5459 29.2 529 2.6 07 0.2 1.3 ' Ct 927 64 3 80.5 46 5 292 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Rani" M 924 65 2 82 4 46 7 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Sadn M &95 41 5 59.9 23.2 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 M 983 50 5 70 8 30.4 29.2 529 26 0.7 0.2 1.3 M 890 61.2 77.9 423 ·29.2 529 26 0., 02 13 Phalna" M 903 592 753 413 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 Bah M 939 546 74 1 343 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1 3 Pah Mel 857 61 8 772 437 292 52.9 2.6 0.70213 M 820 607 758 41 9 29.2 529 2.6 07 02 13 Barmer Mel 840 64.0 81.8 425 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1 3 Samdan' Ct 877 529 71.3 31.8 29.2 529 26 0.7 02 1 3 S,wana" Ct 931 44,9 63,0 257 292 529 2.6 07 0,2 1 3 Jalor M 861 59.3 77 3 38.3 292 52.9 26 07 02 1,3 *' M 862 45.7 635 25.0 29.2 529 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Bhlnmal M 916 52.8 722 31.5 29.2 529 26 0.70213 Shecganj M 944 68.7 86.8 49.5 29.2 52.9 26 07 0.2 1.3 Sllohl M 896 67 8 83 3 50 6 29.2 52.9 2.6 07 0.2 1.3 Prndwara M 972 55 5 75 7 35 1 29.2 529 26 0.7 0.2 1 3 Bhawn' Ct 932 51.369431.6 292 52.9 26 0.7 02 1.3 . M 769 71 6 83 1 56.0 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3

Abu Road U.A. 864 72.5 85.7 57.0 29.2 52.9 2,6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Abu Road M & Og 864 72 5 85 7 57 0 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 (01) Abu Road M 870 72.5 85.8 56 9 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 (02) San!pur Og 643 722 795 59.0 292 529 26 0.7 0.2 1 3 " M 963 558 745 36.8 29,2 529 26 0,7 02 1,3 Gulabpura M 841 67 0 82 6 48 0 292 529 26 07 02 13 Shahpura M 930 62 1 77 8 45 2 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 M 939 53 7 73 5 32 7 292 529 2.6 07 02 13 Mandai" M 993 463 634 29.2 29.2 52.9 26 07 0.2 1 3 Gangapur M 950 61 7 80 6 41 6 29.2 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 Mandalgarh' M 924 434 597 25.7 292 529 2.6 0.7021.3 Beejohya Kalan' Ct 948 67.8 830 51 7 29.2 529 2.6 07 02 13 Bhilwara Mel 875 65.2 77.4 51.1 29.2 52.9 26 0.7 0.2 1.3

169 TABLE 36: SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS, 1991

Urban Agglomeratloni Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates CltyfTown (Females Main workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Deogarh M 952 60879.5413 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 M 927 63.4 80.3 45 2 292 529 26 07 02 ~3 M 917 673835495 292 529 26 07 02 13 Nathdwara Nac 920 741 857 61 4 292 529 26 07 02 13 F:Jtehnagar" M 964 57 9 72 9 42 4 292 529 26 07 02 13 Bn'nder M 968 64 5 80 1 48 4 292 529 26 07 02 13 Kanor M 847 641 805 447 292 529 26 07 02 13 Dhanawad Ct 889 69 3 81 9 55 a 292 529 26 0.7 02 1 3 M 943 73 7 88 3 58 5 292 529 26 07 02 13 Rlkhabdeo* Ct 891 734 86 3 59 2 292 52.9 26 07 02 13

Rewa Talai U.A. 834 74.4 83.9 62.7 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Rewa Talal' Ct 879 726 843 59 1 292 529 26 07 02 13 (B) Bhalanya' Ct 787 76 3 83 5 66 8 292 529 26 07 02 ~3 Udaipur Mel 876 784 87.4 679 292 529 26 07 02 13 M 939 62 1 81 2 41 6 292 529 26 07 02 13 Rawatbhata" Ct 830 75 4 85 1 63 5 292 529 26 07 02 13 Chlttaurgarh M 860 70 3 82 3 56 1 292 529 26 07 02 13 Kapasan M 947 603787412 292 529 26 07 02 13 Nlmbahera M 928 63 5 76 9 49 0 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Chhotl Sadn M 948 70 7 88 2 52 1 292 529 26 07 02 13 Ban Sad'i M 960 66 3 82 7 49 3 292 529 26 07 0.2 13 Pratapgcrh I'v1 930 74 7 86 0 62 5 292 529 -26- 07 0.2 1.3 Durgarpur M 852 81 7 91 9 698 292 529 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 Sagwara M 951 659 775 535 292 529 26 0.7 02 1.3 Gahakot Ct 987 55 5 73 !l 37 2 292 529 2.6 07 02 1.3 Partapur' Ct 977 75 (1 85.a 64 d 292 529 2.6 07 0.2 1.3 Borkhera* Ct 790 68 9 83 3 50 4 29.2. 529' 26 07 02 13 Kushalgarh M 940 72 4 824 f'1 6 292 529 26 07 02 13

Banswara U.A. 912 78.8 88.2 68.4 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (01) BanswarJ M 918 787 881 684 292 529 26 07 0.2 1.3 (02) Bhawanr.-ura & Thl~ana Ind 611 843 91 9 71 2 29.2 529 26 07 02 13 Namwa M 891 -568 745 369 292 529 26 0.70213 Bundl M 899 692 81 4 555 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Kapram M 860 494 67.3 285 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Keshoralpatan M 875 61 6 776 43.2 292 529 26 07 02 1.3

Lakheri U.A. 924 62.5 81.1 42.4 29.2 52.9 2.6 0.7 0.2 1.3 (A) Lakhan M 924 63.0 81 8 425 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 (B) Indragarh M 924 60 4 77 5 41 8 292 529 26 07 02 13 Mangroi M 911 483 686 256 292 529 26 07 02 13 Antah" M 865 58 0 74 5 38 8 292 52.9 26 07 02 1.3 Baran M 900 668 802 51 6 292 529 26 07 02 13 Kalthoon" M 935 51 9 71 7 31 1 292 529 26 07 02 1.3 Udpura' Ct 884 63 6 80 0 45 a 292 529 26 07 02 13

170 TABLE 36: SEX RATIO, LITERACY RATES AND WORK PARTICIPATION RATES IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS, 1991

Urban Agglomeration! Sex ratio Literacy Rates Work Participation Rates Cltyffown (Females Main workers Marginal workers per 1,000 males) P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Ramganj Mandl M 879 696 81 1 56.2 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1 3 Salal Khen* Ct 918 32.0 490 13.4 292 52.9 26 07 0.2 1 3 Sukel** CI 876 499 65.4 320 292 529 26 07 0.2 1 3 M 902 620 808 408 292 52.9 26 07 02 1 3 Chhlp&barod M 875 654 82.4 455 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Chhabra M 887 614 746 462 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Kola Mel 865 735 842 61 0 292 52.9 26 0.7 02 1 3 Khanpur* CI 907 654 81 8 470 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Jhalawar M 871 725 847 583 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Jhalrapalan M 933 708 825 583 29.2 52.9 26 07 02 1 3 M 889 566 71 1 400 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Manoharthana* CI 930 631 791 456 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Bhawam Mandl M 889 691 825 54.0 292 529 26 07 02 1 3 Sunel M 953 648 809 486 292 529 2.6 07 02 1 3 Plrawa M 961 588 735 414 292 529 2.6 07 02 1 3 Kolv' @ RaJendrapura* CI 914 721 842 589 292 529 26 07 02 1 3

171 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomerationl Per cent l11'a1l\ workers E!ngaged 11\ Cltyrrown Cultivation Agricultural lIVestock. Forestry Mining and Manufacturing. labour Fishing. Hunting and Quarrying Processing. Plantations. Servicing and Orchards and Allied Repairs in Activities Household Industry P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Kesrisinghpur" M 83 86 14 139 13.5 23.5 08 08 1.4 1.8 1.7 4.1 Karanpur M 5.6 5.9 1.5 46 45 5.4 1.4 1.4 0.9 6.0 6.1 5.1 Sadulshahar M 7.4 7.8 18 14.1 149 27 16 15 2.1 32 2.3 17.2 Sang aria M 56 57 32 58 58 58 08 08 0.3 12 1.1 4.2 Piltbanga" M 133 137 5.8 207 19.8 382 15 15 22 2.7 2.5 5.3 Padampur M 32 34 06 42 42 44 16 16 06 20 21 1,7 Gajsinghpur M 2.8 29 17 09 08 26 14 1.5 2.1 2.1 2.6 Raismghnagar M 32 32 22 15 15 14 14 1.4 08 1.4 1.2 5.6 Vljainagar" M 9.3 96 41 37 3.7 35 2.3 2.4 06 4.9 4.9 4.1 Anupgarh M 97 9.9 33 108 11.0 47 31 3.0 70 04 0.4 20 18 8.0 Suratgarh M 8.7 87 69 116 11.8 95 74 7.6 3.0 1 5 1.4 3.2 Rawatsar" M 24.2 24.8 47 27.6 27.3 361 14 1.4 26 2.4 8.9 Nohar M 19.5 19.4 226 85 8.5 74 1 1 1.2 2.9 28 54 Shadra M 32.2 31.7 428 50 4.8 9.4 1.4 1.4 3.1 2.8 8.8

Hanum.ngarh (U.A.) 3.7 3.8 1.7 7.1 7.1 7.7 3.4 3.2 6.8 0.6 0.6 0.1 1.0 0.9 3.1 (A) Hanumangarh MCI &(00) 37 38 17 71 71 77 3.4 32 68 0.6 0.6 01 1.0 09 31 (01) Hanumangarh M CI 38 39 16 73 73 80 35 3.3 71 06 06 0.1 1.1 1.0 33 (02) 1KnJ (OG) 08 07 21 33 3.4 1 3 14 02 0.2 (03) 3Nwn (OG\ 1.0 10 5.0 5.2 89 93 Ganganagar M CI 2.4 26 04 29 27 5.9 10 11 06 2.6 2.4 45 Napasar C T 374 300725171 180 128 06 0.6 04 01 01 7.6 7.5 78 Deshnoke M 372 367 484 146 149 8.7 0.5 05 0.8 05 05 1.1 1,0 3.2 Nokha M 17.9 172 341 61 6.0 7.1 0.5 0.4 1 8 0.4 04 0.5 4.4 3.9 163 Blkaner M CI 3.5 34 4.1 2.5 2.4 3.8 16 17 1 5 0.7_ 0.7 0.4 35 3.2 73 Taranagar M 43.5 428 60.4 5.9 5.8 7.7 1.3 1.4 1.8 1.7 1.9 RaJgarh M 259 242 50.6 6.9 7.2 24 06 05 09 0.2 02 1.9 1.7 38 Sardarshahar M 144 139 255 88 87 118 0.8 07 12 0.1 01 3.2 30 65 Ratannagar M 32.7 297 595 168 168 171 01 02 60 49 15.8 Dungargarh M 2811 265 593 10.0 101 92 04 04 02 31 29 65 Ratangarh M 11 6 110 21 3 6,3 63 6.1 08 08 03 01 01 4.5 40 11.9 Rajaldesar M 403 395 51 7 91 89 116 0.9 09 105 104 12.3 Bldasar M 23.5 222 343 167 143 381 0.7 07 02 16 1 8 106 10.7 89 Chhapar M 388 369 64.4 93 95 64 0.3 04 0.2 01 04 4.3 40 B.2 SUJangarh M 15.5 137 376 32 31 50 07 06 14 01 01 67 59 16.9

Churu tU.A., 12.0 11.8 17.9 5.1 5.0 5.8 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 5.0 4.7 13.1 (A) Churu MCI &(00) 120 118 179 51 50 58 08 08 1.0 0.1 01 0.1 5.0 47 13 1 (01) Churu MCI 12 a 117 181 51 51 59 08 08 10 01 01 01 5,0 47 132 (02) Churu (Rural) (OG) 139 147 09 1 0 19 2.0 Bissau M 253 247 407 105 106 59 06 06 07 6.4 62 11 9 Mandawa M 145 138262167 172 77 06 06 10 04 05 99 84 364 JhunJhunun M 77 74 12.6 B 4 B5 54 06 06 04 10 10 01 4.3 39 109 Baggar M 20 7 21.4 9.5 18.4 191 73 04 0.5 1.6 16 0.7 44 39 13.1 Chlrawa M 104 105 96 53 55 22 06 06 11 12 50 44 169

Note Town names with asterisk mark (0) denote places treated as town for the flf.t time In 1991 Town names wrth double astensk mark (00) denote places Ireated as town for the first lime In 1981 and contlnuln9 as such In 1991

172 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged in Urban Agglomeration! Manufacturing. Construction Trade and Transport. Other Services CityfTown Processing. Commerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs in Non Household Industry P M F P M F P M F P M F 'P M F 17 lB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31

14 1 146 4.1 2.3 2.4 07 32.3 33.7 0.7 6.5 6.7 0.7 20.0 18.1 63.5 ** M 10.5 10.13 8.2 3.5 3.8 0.6 344 36 3 8.2 6.3 6.7 0.3 27.8 24.8 69.8 Karanpur M 12.1 11.6 19.0 4.4 4.6 0.9 31.2 32.4 13.9 5.8 6.2 0.3 20.3 18.7 42.2 Sadulshahar M 13.5 14.0 3.2 3.9 4.0 0.6 34.4 35.7 6.7 6.3 6.5 0.3 28.6 26.4 75.7 Sangaria M 10.5 10.7 6.1 2.6 2.7 0.6 25.3 26.5 1.9 7.7 8.0 0.6 15.7 14.5 39.3 ·· M 17.9 1B 3 9.9 2.2 2.3 39.7 41.1 13.3 10.2 10.6 1.7 19.1 16.5 68.0 Padampur M 14.1 14.5 7.B 1.5 1.6 0.9 39 7 41.1 14.8 9.4 9.9 0.9 28.0 25.7 68.7 Gajsinghpur M 11.3 11.5 6.4 3.8 3.B 4.5 34.3 35.7 9.5 7.9 8.3 0.6 35.3 33.4 69.0 Raisinghnagar M 10.4 10.7 3.5 6.6 6.7 5.2 33.5 34.6 8.7 8.2 8.6 0.6 21.1 18.9 69.8 Vijainagar·· M 12.6 12.8 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.7 30.2 30.6 17.8 6.8 7.0 0.9 19.7 18.6 48.8 Anupgarh M 11.7 11.3 19 B 6.7 6.9 2.4 21.1 21.8 6.8 8.8 9.1 1.9 22.6 21.4 46.6 Suratgarh M 9.8 9.6 16.0 1.6 1.7 17.9 18.5 0.6 2.5 2.5 12.4 11.7 33.7 Rawatsar** M 13.4 13.6 5.8 3.1 3.2 29.6 30.3 4.5 5.7 5.8 0.4 16.3 15.1 53.9 Nohar M 10.1 10.4 2.8 2.8 2.9 25.2 26.2 3.1 4.9 5.1 15.5 14.7 33.1 Bhadra M

19.2 19.8 6.7 5.7 5.8 4.1 30.2 31.3 6.9 10.3 10.7 1.7 18.9 16.9 61.5 Hanumangarh (U.A.) 19.2 19.8 6.7 5.7 5.8 4.1 30.2 31.3 6.9 10.3 10.7 1.7 18.9 16.9 61.5 (A) Hanumangarh MCI &(OG) 17.1 17.6 6.7 5.9 6.0 4.3 31.2 32.3 6.9 10.5 10.9 1.7 19.0 17.1 60.2 (01) Hanumangarh M.CI 55.9 578 6.4 1.3 1.4 15.2 15.5 6.4 7.6 7.8 14.5 11.8 85.1 (02) 1Knj fOG) 40 4.1 22.8 23.7 4.0 4.1 54.5 52.6 100.0 (03) 3Nwn COG) 194 20.2 6.B 5.3 5.5 2.7 29.9 31.6 53 7.5 7.9 1.0 2B.9 26.0 72.8 Ganganagar M.CI 5.9 6.9 1.3 1.8 2.2 16.5 19.8 0.5 2.4 2.9 10.7 11.9 4.7 Napasar C.T 9.0 8.8 12.7 2.7 2.9 20.3 21.1 1.6 2.2 2.3 0.8 11.9 11.4 23.8 Deshnoke M 11.0 11.4 2.6 6.8 7.1 0.8 31.1 32.4 2.9 6.7 7.0 0.5 15.2 14.3 33.3 Nokha M 13.9 13.7 15.4 13.0 13.7 3.9 18.6 19.7 6.4 91 9.8 1.7 33.7 31.8 55.6 Bikaner M.el 6.9 7.1 3.4 3.2 3.3 16.1 16.7 1.9 4.7 4.9 16.7 16.3 24.6 Taranagar M 8.7 9.3 0.4 3.9 4.1 0.1 21.2 22.6 0.9 10.8 11.4 1.8 20.2 18.8 39.0 Rajgarh M 13.3 13.7 3.6 8.4 8.7 0.8 27.2 28.2 3.3 6.4 6.6 0.2 17.5 16.3 47.2 Sardarshahar M 9.6 10.6 0.9 7.4 8.3 12.4 13.7 0.5 3.0 3.3 12.0 12.6 1).3 Rl)tannagar M 8.6 9.1 2.5 7.5 8.0 1.7 25.4 27.2 2.9 3.3 3.5 0.3 12.B 12.4 17.4 Dungargarh M 11.4 11.1 17.8 8.4 8.9 0.1 23.9 25.2 2.0 10.8 11.4 1.1 22.2 21.2 39.4 Ratangarh M 5.3 5.4 4.8 3.7 3.9 0.3 16.8 17.8 2.1 2.4 2.5 0.3 11.1 10.7 16.8 Rajaldesar M 8.5 9.1 3.2 8.5 9.4 0.2 14.7 16.3 1.3 4.4 4.9 10.9 10.5 13.9 Bidasar M 7.6 8.0 2.3 2.2 2.4 0.4 24.2 25.8 3.0 2.9 3.2 10.2 9.8 15.0 Chhapar M 12.9 13.4 7.4 9.7 10.5 1.0 27.7 29.7 4.5 6.0 65 0.1 17.4 16.7 26.2 Sujangarh M

10.4 10.6 4.7 11.3 11.7 0.3 22.6 23.2 8.1 9.4 9.7 0.9 23.4 22.4 48.0 Churu (U.A.) 10.4 10.6 4.7 11.3 11.7 0.3 22.6 23.2 8.1 9.4 9.7 0.9 23.4 22.4 48.0 (A) Churu MCI &(OG) 10.4 10.6 4.6 11.3 11.7 0.3 22.7 23.3 8.2 9.4 9.7 0.9 23.3 22.3 47.8 (Ol) Churu MCI 12.0 11 8 16.7 15.7 167 7.4 7.8 5.6 5.9 42.6 40.2 83.3 (02) Churu (Rural) (OG) 9.3 9.1 12.6 12.3 12 8 15.1 15.6 2.2 3.6 38 16.9 16.5 25.9 Bissau M 85 8.7 41 11.8 12.5 16.5 17.3 2.6 4.6 4.9 16.5 16.2 22.1 Mandawa M 90 8.6 17.0 17.6 18.4 3.0 23.3 241 6.9 5.1 5.4 0.4 23.1 22.1 43.3 Jhunjhunun M 7.3 77 0.7 2.5 2.6 16.6 175 1.5 3.3 3.5 24.B 22.4 67.2 Baggar M 13.2 13.6 3.8 8.9 9.1 4.5 26.0 27.3 1.6 6.4 68 23.1 21.1 61.5 Chirawa M

173 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomeration! Per cent main workers engaged in

Cltyrrown Cu~ivatlon Agrrcultural Livestock, Forestry MIning and Manufacturing, Labour FishIng, Hunting and QuarryIng Processing, Plantations, Servicing and Orchards and AllIed RepaIrs in ActivIties Household Industry P M F p M F p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

SuraJgarh M 173 159 402 64 62 8.7 12 13 04 06 06 4.7 4.7 4.8 Mul

Pilan! (U.A.) 8.7 7.6 17.8 3.1 3.1 3.2 1.5 1.5 0.6 0,7 0.7 2.4 2.2 3.9 (A) Pilanr M 11 1 9 5 32 5 4 0 :3 9 5 6 1 2 1 2 0 \) 0 9 1 0 2.6 2.3 59 (B) Vidyavihar NAG 3.3 36 13 12 13 07 21 24 03 01 01 2.0 2.0 1.6

Khetri (U.A., 3.3 3.0 7.9 2.4 2.4 2.5 0.9 0.8 2.7 47.3 49.6 7.0 1.7 1.5 6.1 (A) Khetri M 21 20 56 49 48 7.0 13 11 78 244 252 31 25 19.7 (B) Gothra" CT 41 38 88 05 05 0.8 05 05 08 64.0 679 9.6 07 07 10 M 163 159 234 50 37 25.6 09 09 07 38 40 0.7 1.9 20 07 Khalrthal M 214 187 533 48 47 54 11 11 1 3 39 3.6 79 Bhlwadl' CT 64 65 44 ?O 20 18 03 02 1)4 02 02 06 06 1.3 TIJara M 33.7 300 616 50 45 88 15 17 02 27 23 5.7 Ralgarh M 14 9 109 37 8 7 6 53 205 15 17 04 04 05 27 24 46 Govlndgarh CT 16 1 159 192 5 1 33 305 12 ~ 1 36 76 74 114 Kherli M 6.2 63 60 1 8 17 43 08 08 09 23 1.9 13.6

Alwar (U.A.) 2.8 2.5 5.5 1.6 1.5 2.6 1.5 1.5 1.1 0.4 0.4· 1);1 1.5 1.2' 4.8 (01) Alwar M.CI 2.9 2.7 5 5 1 i 1 6 2 6 1 6 1 6 1 1 0 4 0.4 0.1 15 1.2 49 (02) Itarana (OG) Kaman M 244 239 366 41 41 39 25 26 04 02 0.2 2.4 23 4.3 Nagar M 106 153 325 66 53 219 08 0.8 O~ ,.u 2.9 5.2 Deeg M 188 18.7 207 27 26 5.0 24 2.5 10 a, 6 a 6.1 Nadbai M 165 166 161 75 67 17.5 13 1 3 06 Hi 17 0.9 Kumher M 199 202 132 120 119 15.7 12 1.3 01 01 4.f 3.5 18.9 Bhusawar M 31 0 30.4 342 146 126 25.7 1.2 1.4 04 2.8 1.1 12.3 Weir M 378 365 482 105 86 25.0 10 1.1 01 01 1.4 1.3 2.0 Bayana M 109 104 187 36 33 82 11 12 04 05 2 ..g 2.4 9.7

Bharatpur (U.A.) 5.3 5.2 7.0 2.4 2.3 4.8 2.3 2.4 0.9 0.1 0.1 1.11 1.3 5.2 (A) Bharatpur Mel &(OG) 44 45 27 23 21 46 23 24 10 01 01 1.11 1.3 5.4 (01) Bharatpur MCI 43 44 26 23 21 47 23 24 10 01 01 1.15 1 3 54 (02) Jagheena (OG) 92 95 14 14 14 14 (03) Sllrrnagar (OG) 375 381 250 IB) Sewar Kalan' CT 237 194 6', 'il 61 50 1)9 10 1 1 03 0.6 2.9 Barr M 272 270 31 6 7 1 69 119 02 02 03 03 3.5 33 76 Dhaulpur M 103 10.4 8 1 44 43 5.3 13 13 10 05 05 o 1 1.6 ~ 4 49 Ra)akhera M 489 500 79 100 10 Q 121 06 06 1 9 1.7 100 Mahwa CT 142 131 348 27 23 90 14 14 19 28 24 10.3 Todabhlm M 351 343419218 208 309 0.6 06 01 01 24 2.3 28 Hmdaun M 168 155308 71 54 247 1.0 11 07 05 05 23 15 107 Karaulr M 181 160 305 38 32 75 2.3 27 02 40 53 0.5 3.2 23 85 Todra" CT 189 152 516 49 46 81 12 12 1.6 296 317 11.3 1 3 1.4 08

174 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged In Urban Agglom1'ratlon. Manufactunng, ConstructIOn Trade and Transport, Other Services Clty'T:>wn Processing, Commerce Storage and ServiCing and Communtcatlons Repairs in Non Household Industry P M F P M F P M F p M F p M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

150 153 105 106 112 1 3 21 6 '226 48 47 50 179 172 29 3 SuraJ9arh M 122 121 14 1 ~O 8 11 1 163 167 22 41 42 163 156 39.1 Mukandgarh M 119 116 160 149 159 0.8 265 279 41 43 45 02 lB3 lBO 23 2 Nawalgarh (M) 69 73 11 53 53 55 124 133 11 22 2.3 126 125 141 UdalpulWatl M

8.6 9.3 1,7 8.1 8.9 0,2 15.1 16.4 2.5 4.5 5.0 47.5 45.2 70.2 Pilani (U.A.) 109 11 5 29 114 123 03 185 197 26 56 60 339 328 49 4 (~) Pilant M 34 4.0 0.3 08 09 7.5 84 23 22 ;> 5 77 5 749 93 5 (B) Vldyavlhar NAC

4.6 4.8 1.3 4.1 4.3 1.5 9.4 9.8 2.5 4.7 4,9 0.2 21,7 19.1 68.4 Khetri (U.A.) 7.2 73 42 78 80 14 162 166 28 88 92 243 233 514 (A) Khetn M 28 29 03 1 5 14 16 45 46 23 16 1 7 03.98159 747 (B) Gothra" CT 241 254 37 31 33 197 207 33 37 39 21 5 202 41 8 Behror M 131 142 06 26 28 06 293 31 6 24 48 52 191 182 28 5 Khalrthai M 757 767 463 27 27 26 38 39 09 28 29 55 43 42 3 Bhlwad( CT 114 125 304 29 3.3 190 214 13 43 49 194 195 191 Tllara M 141 155 61 57 66 06 184 212 22 67 78 02 281 282 27 7 Rajgarr M 93 99 07 13 14 31 9 340 28 37 40 23 6 230 31 9 Govlndgarh CT 138 140 86 09 09 470 485 86 33 34 ~3 9 225 578 Kherlt M

21.5 22,5 9.5 4.0 4.2 1.6 21,7 23,1 5.0 8.1 8.7 0.7 37.1 34.5 69.0 Alwar (U.A., 227 239 95 42 45 16 229 245 50 85 92 07336305 68 9 (01) Alwar M CI 01 01 99.9 999 1000 (02) Itarana (OG) 133 134 118 54 55 22 195 202 47 57 50 225 219 362 Kaman M 147 151 94 28 30 03 246 262 55 52 56 03 256 257 246 Nagar M 109 107 139 62 64 17 230 241 45 51 54 06 248 236 445 Deeg M 191179345 40 40 47 235 252 29 50 53 a 9 21 4 214 219 Nadbal M 88 87 120 69 70 31 191 198 2.5 35 37 244 240 346 Kurrther M 6.6 7.6 1.1 47 54 09 12.2 14.2 1 1 27 32 242 24.1 24 5 Bhusawar M 44 49 08 41 45 05 97 107 10 35 40 275 283 218 Weir M 13.9 142 92 83 86 47 283 296 72 78 81 1 8 228 21 7 404 Bayana M

20.2 21.1 8.4 6.3 6.6 1.7 20.8 22.0 5.5 8.5 9.1 1.4 32.4 30.0 65.0 Bharatpur (U.A,' 20.8 21.6 91 63 66 17 21 6 227 57 87 92 1 5 320 294 684 (A) Bharatpur MGI &(GG) 203 21 1 91 63 66 17 21 8 230 57 88 93 1 5 322 296 683 (01) Bharatpur MCI 675 691 28 29 1 7 1 7 '36 37 123 103 1000 (02) Jagheena (OG) 47.7 500 148 119 750 (03; Shnna9ar (OG) 98 109 05 70 75 25 62 65 34 53 59 05 401 422 21 6 (9) C "war Kala,p* CT 75 76 33 38 39 21 4 220 58 10 1 1 280 276 398 eat> ~, 17 2 178 35 54 55 29 165 17 1 27 72 75 07 357 342 708 Dhat.r!pur M 37 38 27 26 07 102 104 21 2C 21 19 B 1e 7 67 1 Rajakhera M 127 132 26 55 5.8 13 321 336 39 51 53 1 3 236 230 348 Mahwa CT 62 61 77 12 14 02 123 136 C!9 26 29 177 180 155 Todabhlm M 136144 51 67 69 40 259 281 28 77 8" ~1 186183 21 3 Hlndaun M 146 112 346 58 65 1 1 179 207 1 3 57 66 05 241 257 153 KNauli M 157 165 81 2.2 2.5 103 114 27 3.0 133 12.7 18.6 Todra" CT

175 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomeratlonl Per cent main workers engaged In CltyfTown Cultivation Agncullural Livestock,Forestry Mining and Manufactunng, Labour Fishing, Hunting and Quarrying Processing, Plantations, SelVlclng and Orchards and Allied Repairs In Actlvilles Household Industry P M F P M F P M F p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16

Gangapur City (U.A.) 3,3 3.1 8.4 2,0 1,9 4.2 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 1,5 1.4 4.2 I ',I Gangapur City M &(OG) 33 31 84 20 19 42 07 07 07 02 02 02 1 5 14 42 (01) Gangapur City M 25 23 81 17 16 41 07 07 08 01 01 02 1 7 16 50 (02) Indus,Area & Off Comp 96 92 206 25 24 32 10 11 07 07 1 1 10 3.2 (03) Rly Colony (OG) 01 01 01 01 01 01 (04) Rseb Gndsta & Gollege 100 103 159 154 333 05 05 02 02 33 34

Sawai Madhopur (U.A.) 4.7 4.2 90 2.4 2,2 3.5 2.9 2.8 36 0.3 0.3 0.3 3.9 3.5 7.5 (A) Sawal Madhopur MGI &(OG) 47 42 90 24 22 35 29 28 36 03 03 03 39 3,5 75 (01) Sawal Madhopur MGI 50 44 95 25 24 37 31 30 38 03 03 03 41 36 78 (02) Sahunagar Cement Fact 13 14 03 02 10 04 04 1 2 11 20 Kotputii M 185 170400 80 77 133 12 13 04 43 36 144 Vlfatnagar M 421 362 699 175 166 219 21 24 07 01 01 42 4.7 15 Shahpura M 301 287 461 7. 7 12 199 11 12 06 03 03 45 3,8 125 Manoharpur M 376 328 688 25 24 3,1 07 08 02 01 01 137 138 132 Chomu M 253 196714 56 55 61 10 1 1 02 01 01 70 71 67 Kishangarh Renwal' M 268 237 616 33 30 61 03 04 02 02 02 69 7 a 61 Jobner M 38 37 61 16 14 41 25 26 10 09 09 105 99 214 Sambhar M 75 69 135 38 38 33 06 06 04 13 1 131 132 29 19 137 Phulera M 48 41 130 56 60 19 03 03 03 0,2 03 1 9 10 127 Naralna M 245 224 399 11 3 97 233 26 21 63 01 01 • 63 66 40 Bagru' M 415 325 661 36 40 25 06 08 02 124 100 191 BassI" M 304 21 6 586 89 92 78 35 41 16 11 5 86 208 Chaksu M 293 225606 36 26 83 17 16 22 02 02 01 70 69 79 Lalsot M 220 198478 28 27 39 19 19 19 06 05 1,7 22 22 15 Dausa M 70 59 190 18 1 7 25 22 23 02 05 05 94 7 a 33.4 Baswa M 605 51 8 886 65 71 45 13 17 48 53 32

Bandikui (U.A.) 0.4 0,4 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.2 0,2 3,6 3.4 6.8 (A) BandlkUl M &(OG) 0.4 04 05 01 01 08 08 05 02 02 36 34 68 (01) BandlkUl M 0.6 0.6 07 01 01 11 11 07 03 03 50 47 93 (02) BandlkUl (OG) 02 02 01 01

Jaipur (U.A.j 1.5 1.2 4.7 0.5 0.4 0.9 1,0 1.0 1,1 0.6 0.6 0.9 3.9. 3.8 5.1 (A) Jalpur MGI O,g 08 27 04 04 07 10 10 1,1 06 06 10 38 37 48 (B) Sanganer M 10,7 87 331 17 15 33 1 1 10 21 01 01 53 47 127 (C) Amber NAC 245 197 517 40 37 61 16 18 04 01 01 62 61 68 Ramgarh M 163 145 43,8 63 64 49 1,3 13 02 02 45 38 155 Fatehpur M 136 12,5 340 40 4,' 21 1 1 12 08 0,1 01 45 40 144 Lachhmangarh M 74 64345 32 33 16 09 08 11 0,1 0.1 37 36 71 Neem Ka Thana M 14 2 13 1 32 3 6 4 62 103 13 13 03 07 07 42 4,0 76 Khandela M 40 36 72 44 42 58 12 12 08 01 01 327 28,3 731 Sn Madhopur M 160 126 516 26 26 22 13 14 04 01 02 55 49 12.0 Reengus M 22 8 20 8 59 4 5 9 57 101 04 04 01 01 26 2,6 27 Losal M 26 2 25 6 38 5 6.6 67 59 0.5 05 05 01 01 05 5 1 4.5 14.9 Sikar MCI 50 42180 15 15 25 07 08 04 01 01 56 42263 Pushkar NAC 44 3,7 104 40 28 135 16 13 3,9 02 02 29 20 104

176 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged In Urban Agglomeration! Manufactunng. Construction Trade and Transport. Other Services CltyfTown Processing. Commerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs In Non Household Industry P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

17.1 17.5 6.3 6.9 7.0 4.7 28.3 29.3 3.2 14.2 14.7 1.6 25.7 24.0 66.5 Gangapur City (U.A.) 171 175 63 69 70 47 283 293 32 142 147 1 6 257 240 665 (A) Gangapur City M &(OG) 166 170 68 62 63 50333344 37112116 1 2 260 245 651 (01) Gangapur City M 138 141 64 11 1 113 48 17 8 183 32 102 10.6 322 31 3 58 7 (02) Indus Area & Off Comp 252 262 34 81 85 17 1 5 15 504 525 51 146 110 898 (03) Rly Colony (OG) 21 9 225 59 59 83 107 110 105 105 83 21 1 203 50 0 (04) Rseb Gndsta & College

20.6 18.9 36.0 6.9 7.1 4.9 19.6 21.2 4.9 10.9 12.0 1.6 27.9 27.8 28.7 Sawai Madhopur (U.A.) 206 189 360 69 71 49 196 212 49 109 120 1 6 279 278 28 7 (A) Sawal Madhopur MCI &(OG) 181 161 361 70 73 49 206 223 51 114 125 1 6 280 281 27 3 (01) Sawal Madhopur MCI 570 58.S 337 49 49 41 54 57 10 46 48 20 251 22 7 56 1 (02) Sahunagar Cement Fact 124 130 47 35 38 02 240 256 10 83 89 197 192 26 1 Kotputh M 32 36 12 22 26 104 125 49 59 13 5 153 4 9 Vlratnagar M 11 9 128 15 50 53 15 147 159 15 96 104 201 204 164 Shahpura M 139 151 60 36 41 02 81 93 03 28 32 171 184 84 Manoharpur M 132 144 40 49 55 02 168 188 10 11 80 191 201 105 Chomu M 120 127 46 95 100 36 218 236 09 43 47 149 147 16 8 Klshangarh Renwal' M 98 100 51 55 55 51 21 9 227 71 77 81 359 352 500 Jobner M 105 10 ~ 74 44 48 09 208 222 63 60 66 02 305 295 41 2 Sambhar M 164174 35 93 88 151 139 147 41 274 291 68 203 184 42 7 Phulera M 21 3 234 55 19 21 03 102 113 15 68 77 03 151 146 191 Narama M 151 192 39 27 34 05 98 129 14 27 36 01 118 138 62 Bagru' M 82 102 17 56 71 05 122 158 07 27 34 05 172 20 1 77 BaSSI" M 121 139 41 100 114 34 140 166 24 49 59 03 172 186 109 Chaksu M 155 155 158 44 43 61 224 242 17 88 94 10 195 195 187 Lalsot M 138 139 125 55 58 23 225 24.4 32 94 103 04 280 281 266 Dausa M 35 45 03 19 24 01 57 74 03 29 38 129 160 30 Baswa M

14.4 15.0 4.4 3.8 3.9 1.9 24.4 25.3 9.7 24.1 25.1 7.7 28.2 25.9 68.6 Bandikui (U.A.) 144 150 44 38 39 1 9 244 253 97 241 251 77 282 259 686 (A) BandlkUl M &(OG) 128 133' 53 26 26 27334346 133 127 133 33 31 4 295 649 (01) BandlkUl M 183 192 1 8 68 71 1 7 1 7 529 547 196 201 169 78 6 (02) BandlkUl (OG)

22.2 23.4 9.4 6.4 6.5 5.7 24.0 25.3 10.0 8.1 8.8 1.7 31.8 29.1 60.7 Jaipur (U.A.) 220 232 89 62 63 58 244 257 104 83 89 1 7 32.3 295 62 9 (A) Jalpur MCI 345 360 177 79 83 42 152 162 37 48 51 07 188 185 22 7 (B) Sanganer M 159153190 151 17 4 24 95 110 1 1 36 42 04 195 207 12 1 (C) Amber NAC 146 150 79 17 1 181 10 186 196 30 53 57 158 152 24 0 Ramgarh M 107 107 105 246 257 36 175 183 35 57 60 182 175 31 1 Fatehpul M 143 144 122 21 5 22 3 22 253 260 65 51 52 03 186 180 34 5 Lachhmangarh M 132 138 45 44 45 24 23 () 242 \7 43 46 283 275 40 9 Neem Ka Thana M 10 9 11 7 31 100 109 1 9 225 249 02 34 38 110 113 8 0 Khandela M 11 2 120 30 68 72 24 264 287 28 61 66 1 0 242 241 24 6 Sn Madhopur M 191 200 18 55 57 09169175 64 87 90 18 181 181 169 Reengus M 11 1 110 127 50 52 256 267 6.3 61 64 138 1'34 208 Losal M 121119152 203 21 6 1 0 26 1 276 31 75 80 02 21 1 20.3 33 2 SIKar MCI 82 87 39 83 81 98 240 259 87 67 75 03 398 399 39 0 Pushkar NAC

177 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomeratlonl Per cent main workers engaged In CityfTown Cultivation Agricultural Llvestock.Forestry MIning and Manufacturing. Labour Fishing. Hunting and Quarrying Processing. Plantations. Servicing and 01 chards and Allied Repairs In Activities Household Industry P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Naslrabad Cb 04 04 03 01 01 05 05 03 01 02 23 16 203 Kishangarh MCI 37 :3 1 107 1 0 07 34 07 07 04 01 02 01 24 1 9 85 Vljalnagar M 43 37 112 51 48 86 07 07 09 04 04 1 8 1 7 30 Sarwar M 374 31 5 562 86 60 167 30 34 1 7 68 72 56 Kekn M 1 5 7 13 4 30 4 6 3 49 153 1 5 1 5 1 a 02 03 02 43 42 50 Ajmer MCI 32 24 90 17 14 37 18 1 8 21 02 03 01 30 23 75

Beawar (U.A.) 2.2 1.8 4.1 0.8 0.6 1.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.1 0.2 5.0 3.5 12.4 (01) Beawar Mel 22 19 42 08 06 19 08 08 07 01 02 50 35 123 (02) Naya Ngr(Saket Ngr ClllylO 03 26 06 06 03 03 50 37 154 NINal M 13 3 12 4 20 1 6 2 46 186 10 i 1 01 08 07 16 36 29 9.4 Todaralslngh M 313 277 466 124 89 27 4 21 26 02 06 07 01 47 48 47 Deal! M 14 13 39 35 31 124 1 6 1 4 43 01 01 45 42 105 Unlara M 209 187 343 36 28 89 56 61 1 8 13 09 37 38 36 49

Malpura (U.A.) 16.6 15.2 26.4 16.8 14.4 34.6 1.0 1.1 0.1 0.1 5.3 5.1 6.4 (A) Malpura M &(OG) 16 6 15 2 26 4 16 8 14 4 34 6 1 0 1 1 01 01 53 51 64 (01) Malpura M 166 152 264 169 145 347 10 1~ 01 01 53 51 64 (02) Malpura (Rural) (OG) (03) Bnjlal-Nagar (OG)

Tonk (U.A.) 9.1 88 10.2 2.5 2.2 4.1 2.0 2.3 06 0.1 0.2 4.8 4.1 8.0 (01) Tonk MCI 91 88 102 26 22 41 20 2.3 06 01 02 48 41 80 (02) Tonk (Rural) (OG) 46 48 (03) Mehgaon (OG) 48 50 48 50 Jalsalmer NAC 18 18 19 22 21 30 12 1 3 04 06 06 07 26 25 4.1 Pokaran M 72 73 45 53 54 50 21 21 15 10 1 0 1 0 87 82 183 PlparClty M 252 235 355 179 146 370 15 1 7 06 01 01 98 97 103 Bllara M 531 463 71 0 11 6 86 195 12 1 4 07 36 38 30

Phalodl (U.A.) 5.2 6.0 10.8 5.3 5.1 9.3 0.7 06 1.1 0.2 02 6.4 5.9 16.5 \A) Phalodl M &(OG) 62 60 108 53 5 1 93 07 06 11 02 02 tl 4 59 165 (OI) PI1alodi M 52 60 108 53 52 93 07 06 11 02 02 64 59 165 (02) Phalodl VIII (OG) Jodhpur MCI 14 12 39 12 1 1 25 13 13 13 34 35 30 29 26 72 Ladnu (M) 172 164 328 55 48 199 09 1 a 04 06 07 02 63 64 39 Dldwana (M) 165 139 518 62 63 54 06 06 01 01 47 43 97 Nagaur (M) 71 68 113 30 28 63 1 8 1 7 24 03 03 07 83 95 65 Mundwa (M) 294 252 61 7 97 78 247 09 09 08 05 06 75 81 25 Kuchera (M) 640 544 838 58 49 78 06 08 01 01 01 01 59 70 36 Merta City (M) 169 133 505 41 33 121 04 04 06 32 33 24 Goredl ChaneM' (CT) 173 141 506 22 21 25 05 05 06 02 02 40 40 43 Parbatsar (M) 111 98 182 149 120 30 1 1 3 14 07 11 1 3 32 29 45 (M) 146 113484 59 48 171 n ~ 05 06 19 ,f) 48 59 59 62 Nawa (M) 106 85 358 94 93 11 1 12 22 96 93 140 23 1 9 72

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Per cent main workers engaged In Urban Agglomeration! Manufacturing, Construction Trade and Transport, Other Services Cityrrown Processing, Commerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs in Non Household Industry P M F P M F P M F p M F P M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

8.2 79 149 47 48 2.8 135 140 28 77 80 17 624 626 56 9 Naslrabad Cb 384 391 297 49 46 8,9 1!17 210 47 70 76 08 221 211 32 7 Kishangarh Mel 328 343 162 27 2 7 1 7 264 28 a 84 77 82 1 5 182 155 48 5 Vi)alnagar M 7'" 90 31 83 90 62 134 165 36 29 38 120 136 70 Sarwar M 181 172 238 42 47 1 4 231 261 36 77 86 07 190 191 184 Kekn M 220 233 130 62 65 37 21 2 235 56 11.2 124 30 296 262 52 5 Ajmer MC)

31.1 30.2 48.0 4.0 4.2 2.7 25.7 29,8 4.4 72 8.5 0.4 21.2 20.4 25.4 Beawar (U.A.) 33.2 30.3 462 39 42 27 257 298 4.4 72 85 03 210 202 253 (01) Beawar Mel 23 a 233 205 58 59 51 233 258 26 10 0 93 154 319 311 38 5 (02) Naya N9r(Saket Ngr Clny)O 12.9 132 107 29 29 34 223 249 22 4.4 r. 'l 326 325 337 Nlwal M !M 100 70 50 50 48 139 168 18 36 44 170 193 74 Todaralsmgh M 15 76 54 62 65 1 9 22 5 2~ 3 62 33 3J 495 492 554 Deol! M 13.6 123 214 66 65 67 145 161 46 61 ~ I 24 2 25 9 13 8 Umara M

7.2 7.4 5.6 2.7 2.9 1.0 17.8 19.6 4.8 4.4 5.0 28.2 792 21.2 Malpura (U.A.) 7.2 74 56 27 29 10 178 196 48 44 50 282 292 21 2 (A) Malpura M &(OG) 72 74 55 27 29 10 179 197 48 44 5.0 281 ttl 0 2' 2 (01) Malpura M 10001000 (02) Malpura (Rural) (OG) tl6 7 50 a 100 a 333 500 (03) BnJlal-Nagar (OG)

31.9 25.9 56.5 3.9 4.5 1.4 13.7 16.4 2.5 7.2 9.0 0.1 24.8 26.8 16.7 Tonk (U.A.) 31 9 259 5653845 14 137 164 25 72 90 01 247 267 167 (01) lonk MCI 955 952 1000 (02) Tonk (Rural) (OG) 95 10 a 191 200 143 150 48 1000 429 450 (03) Mehgaon (OG) 55 55 42 138 137 173 164 169 55 62 64 05 498 492 52, Jm~almer NAC 64 64 59 143 147 74 201 202 193 62 64 20 287 28 3 3:) 2 Pokaran M 76 84 27 58 66 14 170 194 25 25 29 02 126 13 1 9 7 Plpar City M 49 62 14 22 3C 01 86 116 08 24 33 124 15 8 3 5 Blldra M

12.7 13.1 4.3 10B 11.2 3.6 24.5 249 15.6 6.0 6.3 27.2 26.6 38.8 Phalodi (U.A.) 127 '31 43 lOR 112 36 245 249 156 60 63 272 26 6 38 8 (A) Phalodl M &(OG) 127 132 43 10 a 112 36 245 25 a 156 60 63 271 265 388 (01) Phalodl M 111 111 889 889 (02) Phalodl VIII (OG) 172 18 a 67 85 89 38 199 209 71 93 99 16 349 32 7 62 8 Jodhpur MCI 92 94 52 141 141l 07 234 245 29 31 32 02 197 189 339 LaOnu (M) 93 98 25 99 106 1 3 242 258 25 41 44 04 244 24 3 264 Dldwana (M) 14 L 149 35 81 79 108 216 226 70 67 71 05 280 264 51 2 Nagaur (M) 71 78 16 72 81 03 137 154 05 85 95 03 155 165 76 Mundwa (1,,1) 37 51 08 24 33 04 74 106 06 28 42 75 9 7 2 8 Kuchera (M) le 3 165 38 95 98 68 229 248 40 67 73 06 212 214 191 Merta City (IV') ,.2 156 48 51 1 2 263 280 93 11 3 122 25 192 18 2 29 0 Goredl Cha,lcha' (CT) 146 128 238 53 60 1 6 193 223 38 56 67 236 249 173 Parbatsar (M) f30 142 12 80 86 1 1 232 251 37 74 81 02 197 200 167 Kuchaman City (M) 156 166 39 100 108 07 148 158 29 85 91 1 1 179 176 212 Nawa (M)

179 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomeration! Per cent main workers engaged in CitylTown Cultivation Agricultural Livestock,Forestry Mining and Manufacturing, Labour Fishing, Hunting and Quarrying Processing, Plantations, Servicing and Orchards and Allied Repairs in Aclivities Household Industry P M F P M F P M F P' M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Makrana (U.A.) fI.1 4.4 25.6 1.3 1.2 5.0 0.6 0.6 0.7 13.1 13.2 9.5 2.2 1.9 11.1 (A) Makrana M &(OG) 51 4.4 25.6 1.3 1.2 5.0 0.6 06 0.7 13.1 13.2 9.5 2.2 1.9 11.1 (01) Makrana M 2.2 2.0 9.0 07 0.6 47 0.5 0.5 1.2 13.9 13.9 12.8 2.2 2.1 64 (02) Makrana Village (OG) 25.2 22.2 54.6 5.9 6.0 5.6 1.1 12 7.3 7.6 3.6 2.7 1.0 19.4 M 20.0 16.1 3B.5 7.3 4.5 20.5 36 4.3 0.3 0.2 02 6.8 67 73 NimaJ M 61.4 58.2 68.1 19.2 15.1 278 1.7 2.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 28 3.5 1.3 Raipur CT 45.9 44.9 52.2 6.5 41 20.9 4.3 45 3.0 0.2 0.2 6.2 5.0 13.1 Sojat M 24.2 21 0 39.2 12.1 7.8 322 21 2.4 1 1 20 22 0.7 3.6 34 46 CT 7.8 6.8 17.3 4.1 3.1 13.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.4 2.5 12.0 Marwar Junelion' CT 6.5 45 27.2 5.9 5.3 12.5 2.0 2.1 1.3 3.2 29 6.7 Rani" M 5.9 5.6 9.2 5.1 2.6 359 0.8 08 1 1 4.6 4.5 60 Sadri M 384 38.2 39.8 15.7 11.5 41.7 3.1 3.6 5.1 5.1 5.2 Takhatgarh M 24.4 23.6 38.6 11.5 10.8 22.8 2.6 28 8.5 8.3 11.1 Sumerpur M 7.1 7.2 48 8.5 61 472 14 14 12 0.6 0.6 0.6 2.5 2.3 4.8 Phalna" M 13.1 11.6 32.5 56 4.9 14.9 10 10 0.3 0.1 0.1 2.4 2.2 4.2 Bali M 27.5 229 51.4 8 a 54 215 37 41 1 5 01 01 0.2 3.5 3.4 45 Pali MCI 2.1 1.9 53 32 28 88 12 12 14 27 2.4 6.5 Balotra M 9.5 B.4 2B.2 3.6 3.3 92 04 05 0.1 0.1 5.2 4.6 16.4 Barmer MCI 3.4 3.4 3.2 0.9 09 04 07 0.7 01 0.5 0.5 3.3 3.1 6.2 Samdan' CT 26.9 257 37 9 6.B 6.2 12.2 13 09 4.9 4.0 4.1 27 Siwana" CT 29.5 29.5 29.7 9.4 85 255 18 1.8 1.0 0.3 03 19 1.6 7.8 Jalor M 11.3 105 179 10.0 8.0 28.2 2.4 25 1 1 0.6 0.6 0.1 3.2 2.8 68 Sanchore" M 33.7 31.8 53.9 44 4.4 4.3 07 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.1 9.2 80. 21.5 M 16.7 146 40.7 6.5 66 61 23 2.1 4.7 04 04 02 7.5 6.8 14.9 Sheoganj M 27 2.7 2.5 6.6 4.8 30.6 1.1 12 03 02 0.2 4.9 4.3 133 Sirohl M 4.4 4.2 6.0 4.5 3.7 129 36 3.6 2.9 04 0.4 02 36 3.5 48 Pindwara M 12.4 11.7 19.2 10 5 6.9 45.5 1.4 1.5 08 02 02 31 2.8 6.2 Bhawri' CT 17.6 16.8 26.9 104 89 280 1.8 20 04 05 85 8.2 12.1 MountAbu M 2.2 2.3 10 1.6 1.6 2.4 1.0 10 1.2 01 0.1 1 0 10 0.5

Abu Road (U.A.) 3.4 3.2 6.2' 4.9 4.4 11.2 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 3.3 2.9 8.5 (A) Abu Road M &(OG) 3.4 3.2 6 2 4.9 4.4 11.2 0.4 0.5 01 01 0.1 3.3 2.9 8.5 (01) Abu Road M 3.1 2.9 5.9 5.0 4.5 11.3 05 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 3.4 2.9 85 (02) Santpur (OG) 11.9 11.1 75 a 09 09 Asind" M 30.8 25.5 52.7 11 a 70 281 1.6 1 8 06 02 03 40 45 2.0 Gulabpura M 4.6 4.0 13.1 3 a 2.1 14.4 0.6 05 24 18 2.0 21 2.0 3.9 Shahpura M 20.3 17.8 343 5.0 36 12.9 14 1.4 10 01 0.2 80 65 164 Jahazpur M 318 289 449 80 65 146 10 12 03 02 02 32 32 3.6 Mandai" M 50.9 463 71.3 62 53 10.3 1.4 13 2.0 as 0.6 39 38 4.0 Gangapur M 214 17.7 40.9 82 5.3 23.6 07 06 08 0.3 0.3 30 33 1.9 Mandalgarh' M 523 482 67.2 9.6 69 193 2.5 30 06 20 26 01 09 1.0 0.8 Beejoliya Kalan" CT 124 11.2 20.6 6.2 3.0 26.7 0.4 as 145 167 0.5 28 2.7 3.6 Bhilwera Mel 11 5 8.4 35.1 2 7 19 89 11 12 0.4 06 06 03 2.0 1.8 3.7 Deogarh M 23.1 17 B 53.0 2.3 1 9 46 11 11 07 03 03 02 4.7 4.3 6.8 Amet M 159 134 34.7 7.3 42 315 04 05 34 38 04 3.1 32 2.4 Rajsamarnl M 146 10.8 42.2 28 22 69 21 21 2.2 31 33 17 2.1 17 5.1 N1Ithdwara NAC 57 44 158 3:3 20 141 08 0.7 2.0 07 08 03 7.0 62 13.0

180 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS BY INDUSTPIAL CATEGORY,1991

Per r,ent main workers engaged In Urban Acg;omeraiioni Manufactunng, Construction TradE' and ------Tran&port Other Services :;;tyITOW1 Processing, Commerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs in Non Household Industry P M F p M F p M F p M F p M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

33.8 34.6 8.5 41 4.2 2.6 24.7 25.4 5.4 6.0 6.2 0.6 9.2 8.4 31.0 Makrana (IJ.A.) 338 346 85 41 42 26 247 254 54 60 62 06 92 84 31 0 lA) Makrand M &~OC) 360 366 122 41 41 1 8 265 270 50 49 5 (I 06 91 82 464 (01) Makrana M 161 198 20 42 43 41 122 129 61 139 1~3 05 93 9 8 4 1 (02) Makrana Village (OG) 129 140 ~6 49 57 lOin 196 55 71 85 202 204 19 3 JaltafC'~ M 20 28 03 09 13 41 59 03 1 0 14 70 93 22 Nlmaj M 65 74 08 25 29 106 122 08 40 4; 134 141 92 Ralpur CT 11 1 125 47 ~5 63 15 '58 183 J.9 66 80 03 171 183 11 8 SOjal M 290 293 l58 44 48 04 255 769 116 89 98 165 163 18.7 SOJa! Road CT 105 107 85 92 98 22 206 <:22 45 214 230 49 206 19 5 32 1 Marwar Junctiol" (.1 202 214 49 59 59 4.9 296 314 71 96 103 05 183 17 4 30 4 Rani" M 60 69 04 61 69 09 116 129 38 34 39 106 110 8.3 Sadn M 115 120 23 47 49 06 195 205 35 27 28 06 146 ~ 4 3 20 5 Takhatgarh M 164 17 1 45 42 44 24 333 350 42 120 12712141 13 2 29 4 Sumerpur M 251 260 116 62 6.2 65 188 ;a8 49 106 114 171 167 231 Phalna" M 120 140 18 53 58 29 149 171 37 44 52 02 206 221 126 Bali M 422 435 238 60 57 11 7 203 21 3 54 55 59 04 167 153 370 Pall MCI 369 387 55 3 " 32 28 228 237 76 54 57 01 1;: 9 11 9 30 3 Balotra IV' 115 166 325 7';, 82 33 274 287 57 7 1 7 5 03 31 3 30 3 48 2 B2rmer MCI 124 129 79 82 86 54 166 175 a 1 108 11827130 124 182 Samdan' CT 11 3 11 7 37 7 9 81 42 21 5 22 £ 70 3.3 35 132 1:;' 8 20 3 S,wana" CT 107 11 6 25 73 7C 96 16~ 179 43 62 68 05 31 9 32 2 29 0 Jalor M 89 96 18 4G 41 25 228 247 32 35 38 128 128 12 f: Sanchore" tI. 106 1: 3 1& 63 63 GO 257 275 60 58 63 02 182 Ie 1 ',96 Bh:nmal M 147 152 78 :)9 40 1 9 379 400 92 53 62 03 222 21 4 :;42 Sheoganj M 6,2 (; 6 18 49 49 4!l 199 209 92 78 8508448 .. 3 7 56 7 !:.Ifohl M 183 199 24 74 81 S 8 203 21 9 49 67 74 197 196 20.1 P,nowara M 99 107 1 1 3" 3 3 21 8 2:!.2 50 101 109 0.6 162 15.6 23.1 Bhawn' CT 39 42 10 37 3e 1 7 24 e 258 145 43 46 05 57 < 55 7 77 4 Mount Abu M

22.5 23,7 7.0 1.4 3.6 1.1 18.6 191 12.7 23,2 24.6 5.0 20.3 18,1 411.1 Abu Road (U.A.) 22 5 237 70 34 36 11 186 191 127 232 246 50 203 :81 481 (AI Abu Road M &IOG) 216 228 59 32 34 11 187 192 128 237 252 50 208 186 484 (O'I)AbuRoad M 499 502 250 104 ~o 5 166 16 Fj 50 51 53 54 (02; Santpur (OG) 72 83 27 14 17 02 165 196 33 82 102 t90 2,1 105 AS''ld'' M 493 519 123 52 53 32 139 144 60 42 45 03 154 11 3 44 4 Gul

181 TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBAN

Urban Agglomerationl Per cent main workers engaged in CltyfTown Cultlvallon Agricultural livestock,Forestry Mimng and Manufacturing, Labour Fishing, Hunting .md Quarrying Processing, Plantallons, ServiCing and Orchards and Allied Repairs In Activities Household Industry PM F PM F PM F PM F PM F 2 ------3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Fatehnagar" M 26.7 22 8 48 6 8 7 75 154 09 09 09 04 05 0.3 22 22 25 Bhlnder M 29 5 24 3 18 6 3 1 1.2 101 06 07 02 02 0.2 0.1 72 45 172 Kanor M 32 5 27 5 59 7 1 2 13 09 09 10 04 01 01 53 51 66 Dhariawad CT 13.7 138 135 4,7 3 3 20 0 6 1 6 5 1 5 02 02 55 49 120 Salumbar M 109 11.4 69 09 05 52 13 14 03 03 03 06 63 68 71 Rlkhabdeo' CT 91 96 15 56 52 89 2:5 27 11 12 17 15 38

Rewa Talai (U.A.J 4.7 5.0 :1.5 0.2 0.2 0.1 0,1 64.1 67.4 8.7 0.4 0.4 0.5 (A) Rewa Talal' CT 99 104 1 2 01 01 684 71 0 145 0,1 01 (S) Bhalanya' CT 01 01 03 0.3 02 02 602641 52 06 06 07 Udaipur MCI 17 14 39 14 1 1 38 1 '\ 17 06 23 26 0,4 14 1 1 3.1 Begun M 21 1 17 7 311 1 6 7 55 124 73 27 05 04 04 48 43 74 Rawatbhata" CT 06 06 07 10 08 32 66 62 111 05 05 16 1 7 17 15 Chlttaurgarh M 96 75 250 36 27 104 20 21 '3 10 09 17 21 14 65 Kapasan M 26 2 21 9 55 2 4 5 39 66 16 18 (12 01 01 38 4.0 30 Nlmbahera M 104 7 7 31 6 52 36 174 04 04 06 22 24 06 14 12 33 Chholl Sadn M 20 2 17 0 35 5 11 8 69 ,52 i 7 14 27 02 02 03 43 38 65 Ban Sadn M 144 140 209 25 20 104 a7 08 05 01 01 65 60 142 Platapgarh M 96 83 182 45 33 134 22 24 09 01 01 46 38 105 Dungarpur M 3.1 30 66 13 13 1:' 25 27 06 0[\ 10 32 28 60 Sagwara M 138 143 67 40 2.7 1P 9 20 19 29 02 02 38 38 43 Galiakot CT 16T 182 58 81 4136 7 14 15 05 55 40 164 Panapur' CT 122 12,9 39 13 11 33 j.I 1 5 60 54 132 Borkhera' CT 03 03 12 14 7(' e 683 87·1 22 24 11 Kushalg~rh M 65 60 10.8 29 21 93 29 29 2,5 55 56 47

Banswara (U.A.J 4.6 4.0 9.4 1.5 1.3 3.4 S.S 71 2.4 0.4 0.4 2.6 2.4 3.6 (Ol) Banswara M 48 41 96 1 5 13 2~ 68 74 25 04 04 01 27 25 37 (02) Bhawanpura & Th,kana Inct 02 02 Nl'lnwa M 157 138 28 a 76 56 211 31 35 05 01 01 02 19 18 27 Bundl M 60 61 49 1 :2 12 11 34 35 24 08 09 02 16 1 1 48 I

182 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES AND TOWNS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged In Urban Agglomeratlonl Manufacturing. Construction Trade and Transport. Other Services CllyfTown Processing. Commerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs in Non Household Inrllfstry P M F p M F p M F p M F p M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

121 139 26 90 B-1 142 207 241 2 2 5 8 6 8 0 1 1 3 4 13 5 13 2 F atehnagar·· M 102 108 81 39 48 06 221 268 44 38 48 196 219 108 Shinder M 83 92 34 70 79 24 17 <4 196 51 33 38 04 240 24 5 21 1 Kanor M 10.8 116 15 32 34 05 242 259 45 37 40 05 28 0 26 4 46 0 Dhanawad CT 70 77 08 32 34 11 322 340 162 76 85 29 7 26 2 61 9 Sa lumbar M 170 181 23 10 1 1 263 273 121 38 40 32 1 29 3 70 5 Rlkhabdeo· CT

6.6 6.5 7.8 1.1 1.1 0.5 6.3 6.2 7.8 2.7 2.8 U.9 10.3 74.3 Rewa Talai (U.A.) 104 102 133 04 05 32 3:2 48 07 08 G 7 39 663 (A) Rewa Talai' CT 31 31 44 16 1 7 07 90 89 96 44 47 204 162 79,3 (8) Bhalariya' CT 194 20.9 91 51 53 3.5 242 263 92 105 116 20 32 4 28 0 64 3 Udaipur MCt 139 132 171 43 49 13 189 221 26 57 68 03 22 1 22 5 20 4 Begun M 42 44 17 204 206 180 80 84 42 23 24 09 54 7 54 5 57 2 Rawatbhata·· CT 225 247 63 5,0 50 51 188 205 68 107 119 21 24 8 23 4 35 0 Chlltaurgarh M 71 79 16 29 32 09 217 241 56 48 55 7.72 27 6 250 Kapasan M 28 5 31 6 47 5.1 53 35 208 225 77 76 83 22 18 5 17 2 28,4 Nlmbahera M 90 104 20 53 63 01 207 244 29 51 61 21 9 233 1<46 ChIlotl Sadn M 11.2 11.7 38 52 54 10 268 281 66 65 69 26 1 25 1 42 7 Bari Sadn M 124 122 140 35 ~ 0 02 281 314 60 53 61 01 29 5 28 4 36 7 Pratapgarh M 153 166 44 40 44 09 268 288 103 92 102 07 33 5 29.2 69.2 Dungarpur M i 4 78 26 11 9 119 122 325 347 46 40 43 205 184 469 Sagwara M 60 64 29 107 11 0 92 243 268 73 74 8'" 199 197 21 3 Gahakot CT 77 80 50 62 6.6 11 343 36 e 50 53 58 25 7 22 0 68 7 Partapur' CT 13 15 12 14 117 129 43 19 20 1,1 9 4 9.9 6 5 Bor1

15.2 16.9 3.1 7.4 7.8 4.4 25.0 27.4 8.1 7.1 7.8 1.8 29.7 24.9 64.0 Banswara (U.A.) 131 146 29 76 80 45 257 262 82 73 8118302 25 5 63 6 (01) l3answara M 81 2 874 109 39 40 22 02 02 146 8 2 87 0 (02) Bhawanp(.ra & Thlkana Ind 13,3 136 117 55 57 45 183 206 36 54 51 07 291 2il 4 27 1 Nalnwa M 180 165 284 56 58 39 221 243 68 96 109 07 318 29 7 46 8 BLndl M 74 76 40 38 39 20 120 12.4 50 26 28 05 140 135 230 t

30.9 31.9 20.8 7.0 7.0 6.8 15.0 15.1 13.2 6.5 7.0 0.4 25.0 24.0 36.6 Lakheri (U.A.) 35.7 36 4 269 64 67 29 129 135 61 63 68 05 23 7 22 0 43 0 (A) lakhen M 11 3 124 22 94 83 185 233 219 348 73 fl2 30 7 32 4 17 0 (6) Indragarh M 10.7 9 5 21.0 27 29 04 113 125 06 16 18 17 4 18 3 9 6 Mangrol M 77 79 5.6 83 82 88 154 170 10 29 3,2 25 1 25 2 23 5 Antah·· M 193 154 464 65 71 22 283 314 63 92 104 09 25 4 25 1 26 9 Baran M 15.1 183 54 31 41 103 1'31 19 28 37 01 173 205 75 Kaithooo·· M 139 148 26 56 61 197 204 103 104 112 163 157 23 9 Udpura' CT 141 149 42 72 70 B7 296 315 65 80 86 11 245 223 51 9 RamganJ Mandl M 61 76 35 03 04 01 GO 72 38 04 06 0,1 1 4 16 1 0 Satal Khen' CT 102 102 103 41 43 21 82 P2 11 36 41 03 95 93 11 1 .. CT 92 101 17 34 34 31 176 195 21 30 33 264 279 137 Sangod M 176 150 348 53 5,8 22 247 280 17 61 70 02 196 198 11> 4 Chhlpabarod M

183 TABLE 37: DISTRIBlJTION (IN PER CENT) OF MAIN WORKERS IN URBA '4

Urban AgglomeratlOnl Pet cent ,naln workers enf1~ged In CltylT ::>wn Cultivation Agncultural l ivestock.FotP.stry Mining and Manufactunng,

Labour F'shlng, H'Jntlng a~d :)uarrylng Processing. Plantations. Servlcmg and

Orr;h~ ds and Alhed Repairs In Act1v'lies Household il1duslrv

P ~A F P 1\1 F P M F P M f' P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 If

Chhabrd 11 97 96 104 48 41 11.3 28 29 19 01 ,02 cO 2 ~ :) I Kola Mel 2~ 22 2.5 24 19 68 20 21 15 09 09 05 06 04 23 Kt'anpur' CT 107 167 167 124 97 377 18 20 01 04 15 15 15 ,ir.~lawar M 55 48 11 7 30 ::5 7- ,6 49 11 19 19 14 78 21 97 Jt, alrapatil1 M • 8 73 128 2.3 17 82 09 ~ 0 Q2 32 32 34 "2 19 41' AK:eI3 M 307 26,/ 580 a 3 67 196 0& 'J 9 02 ')7 08 09 1 C 07 Ma',ohartt.ana* CT 176 186 59 20 14 86 16 17 22 1 7 79 Bhr Nan! M .. ndl fJl 7.9 70 165 56 44 177 01 07 04 01 01 13 10 41 ·:;Lr.el M 286 287 283 178 136 475 06 07 03 01 01 26 18 93 P:Jnwa M 191 18.3 232 262 196 595 09 11 28 25 43 KolV1 @ R;j!(,"dra~ura' ~T 100 9.2 158 68 50 203 18 21 21 19 40

184 AGGLOMERATIONS, CITIES ANO TOWNS BY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY, 1991

Per cent main workers engaged In Urban Agglomeration! Manufacturing, Construclton Trade and Transport, Other SelVlCes CllyfTown Processing, Cnmmerce Storage and Servicing and Communications Repairs In Non Household Industry p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

138 129 219 48 50 2,2 274 297 5.3 77 85 10 26 a 244 410 Chhabra M 235 24,4 153 86 88 10 199 213 66 100 10,8 24 300 273 55 a Kola Mel 90 95 40 5.3 58 08 20 8 22.6 36 62 68 04 264 255 349 Khanpur' CT 148 158 58 78 83 3,9 1611 179 75 89 98 09 338 320 501 Jhalawar M 127 n4 61 46 44 65 29.4 316 77 59 64 03 311 292 50.2 Jhalrapatan M 80 89 22 48 53 14 187 213 10 83 9,5 187 18.8 17,5 Aklera M 167 154 316 42 45 21.0 223 66 68 74 281 271 39,5 Manoharthana' CT 368 378 272 27 30 04 207 224 32 49 53 07 195 185 30.0 Bhawant Mandl M 84 92 27 33 37 03 167 189 05 38 43 182 190 12.3 Sunel M 55 65 0.9 23 27 02 192 223 36 29 34 02 21 1 23.6 81 Plrawa M 11 5 125 35 53 55 40 275 300 7,9 97 110 253 228 446 Kolvi @ RaJendrapura' CT

185

POPULATION SCENARIO - PAST AND PRESENT TABLE 38: POPULATION, 1951-1991

District Population 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1 2 3 4 5 6

Rajasthan 15,970,774 20,155,602 25,765,806 34,261,862 44,005,990

1. Ganganagar 630,130 1,037,423 1,394,011 2,029,968 2,622,777 2. Bikaner 343,091 444,515 573,149 848,749 1,211,140 3. Churu 523,650 659,011 874,439 1,179,466 1,543,211 4. Jhunjhunun 588,736 719,650 929,230 1,211,583 1,582,421 5. Alwar 861,993 1,090,026 1,391,162 1,755,575 2,296,580 6. Bharatpur 605,276 786,156 1,030,551 1,299,073 1,651,584 7. Dholpur 302,123 363,727 459,655 585,059 749,479 8 Sawal Madhopur 765,172 943,574 1,193,528 1,535,870 1,963,246 9. Jaipur 1,524.493 1,901,756 2.482,385 3,436,172 4,722,551 10 Sikar 676,318 820,286 1,042,648 1,377,245 1,842,914 11. Ajmer 819,977 976,547 1,147,729 1,440,366 1,729,207 12. Tonk 406,921 497,729 625,830 783,635 975,006 13. Jalsalmer 109,658 141,242 167,824 243,082 344,517 14. Jodhpur 672,109 884,759 1,151,649 1,667,791 2,153,483 15. Nagaur 763,829 934,948 1,262,157 1,628,669 2,144,810 16. Pali 660,856 805,682 970,002 1,274,504 1,486,432 17. Barmer 477,282 649,794 774,805 1, 11~,892 1,435,222 18. Jalor 423,553 547,072 667,950 903,073 1,142,563 19. Sirohi 289,791 352,303 423,815 542,049 654,029 20. Bhilwara 728,522 865,797 1,054,890 1,310,379 1,593,128 21. Udaipur 1,163,269 1,426,703 1,803,542 2,356,959 2,889,301 22. Chittaurgarh 614,521 747,705 945,119 1,232,494 1,484,190 23. Dungarpur 308,243 406,944 530,258 682,845 874,549 24. Banswara 356,559 475,245 654,586 886,600 1,155,600 25. Bundi 292,157 353,267 467,793 612,017 770,248 26. Kota 657,509 831,869 1,123,336 1,534,749 2,030,831 27. Jhalawar 405,036 491,872 623,763 784,998 956,971 TABLE 39: PER CENT OECAOAL VARIATION IN POPULATION AND AVERAGE ANNUAL EXPONENTIAL GROWTH RATE, 1951-91

District Per cent decadal variation Average annual exponential growth rate * 1951-61 1961-71 1971-81 1981-91 1951-61 1961-71 1971-81 1981-91 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Rajasthan 26.20 27.83 32.97 28.44 2.33 2.46 2.85 2.50

1. Ganganagar 64.64 34.37 45.62 29.20 4.99 2.95 3.76 2.56 2. Bikaner 29.56 28.94 48.09 42.70 2.59 2.54 3.93 3.56 3. Churu 25.85 32.69 34.88 30.84 2.30 2.83 2.99 2.69 4. Jhunjhunun 22.24 29.12 30.39 30.61 2.01 2.56 2.65 2.67 5. Alwar 26.45 27.63 26.19 30.82 2.35 2.44 2.33 2.69 6. Bharatpur 29.88 31.09 26.06 27.14 2.61 2,71 2.32 2.40 7. Dholpur 20.39 26.37 27.28 28.10 1.86 2.34 2.41 2.48 8. Sawai Madhopur 23.32 26.49 28.68 27.83 2.10 2.35 2.52 2.46 9. Jaipur 24.75 30.53 38.42 37.44 2.21 2.66 3.25 3.18 10. Sikar 21.29 27.11 32.09 33.81 1.93 2.40 2.78 2.91 11. Ajmer 19.09 17.53 25.50 20.05 1.75 1.62 2.27 1.83 12. Tonk 22.32 25.74 25.22 24.42 2.01 2.29 2.25 2.19 13. Jaisalmer 28.80 18.82 44.84 41.73 2.53 1.72 3.70 3.49 14. Jodhpur 31.64 30.17 44.82 29.12 2.75 2.64 3.70 2.56 15. Nagaur 22.40 35.00 29.04 31.69 2.02 3.00 2.55 2.75 16. Pali 21.91 20.40 31.39 16.63 1.98 1.86 2.73 1.54 17. Barmer 36.14 19.24 44.41 28.27 3.09 1.76 3.67 2.49 18. Jalor 29.16 22.10 35.20 26.52 2.56 2.00 3.02 2.35 19. Sirohi 21.57 20.30 27.90 20.66 1.95 1.85 2.46 1.88 20. Bhilwara 18.84 21.84 24.22 21.58 1.73 1.98 2.17 1.95 21. Udaipur 22.65 26.41 30.69 22.59 2.04 2.34 2.68 2.04 22. Chittaurgarh 21.67 26.40 30.41 20.42 1.96 2.34 2.65 1.86 23. Dungarpur 32.02 30.30 28.78 28.07 2.78 2.65 2.53 2.47 24. Banswara 33.29 37.74 35.44 30.34 2.87 3.20 3.03 2.65 25. Bundi 20.92 32.42 30.83 25.85 1.90 2.81 2.69 2.30 26. Kota 26.52 35.04 36.62 32.32 2.35 3.00 3.12 2.80 27. Jhalawar 21.44 26.81 25.85 21.91 1.94 2.38 2.30 1.98

• The annual exponential growth rate provides the rate at which population is continuously growing. It is obtained from the

relationship Pt = Poe 't. where Po IS the initial population, PI the population after time t, and r the growth rate. 'e' is the base of natural logarithms.

189 TABLE 40: SEX RATIO (NUMSER OF FEMALES PER 1,000 MALES), 1951-1991

District Sex Ratio 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1 2 3 4 5 6

Rajasthan 921 908 911 I 919 910

i. Ganganagar 836 842 874 874 877 2 Blkaner 925 910 901 891 885 3 Churu 939 938 946 954 937 4 JhunJhunun 956 943 928 956 931 5 Alwar 897 892 887 892 880 6 Bharatpur 846 859 855 848 832 7 Dholpur 814 807 806 796 795 8 Sawal Madhopur 879 870 864 867 854 9 Jaipur 918 890 890 894 891 10 Sikar 972 964 961 963 946 11 Ajmer 925 913 910 922 918 12 Tonk 925 910 909 928 923 13. Jalsalmer 817 802 810 811 807 14 Jodhpur 900 888 900 909 891 15 Nagaur 936 945 942 958 942 16. Pal! 946 943 950 946 956 17 Barmer 868 868 887 904 891 18 Jalor 918 919 932 942 942 19 Sirohl 965 948 958 963 . 949 20 Bhllwara 934 906 910 942 945 21. Udaipur 960 940 957 977 965 22. Chittaurgarh 959 933 930 951 950 23 Dungarpur 1,003 991 1,015 1.045 995 24 Banswara 983 971 978 984 969 25. Bundl 913 897 885 887 889 26. Kota 930 897 884 888 887 27. Jhalawar 954 928 919 926 918

190 TABLE 41: URBAN POPULATION AND ITS PROPORTION TO TOTAL POPULATION, 1951-1991

District Urban Population as percent to Urban Population . totai population 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2 345 6 7 B 9 10 11

Rajasthan 2,955,275 3,281,478 4,543,761 7,210,508 10,067,113 18.50 16.28 17.63 21.05 22.88

1 Ganganagar 90,913 149.952 229,769 418,299 552,112 1443 1445 1648 2061 2105 2. Blkaner 148,988 188,026 237,151 335,085 481,142 4343 4230 41 38 3948 3973 3. Churu 185,102 208,043 258,628 344,659 446,039 3535 31 57 2958 2922 2890 4. JhunJhunun 140,326 127,320 162,036 251,267 325,044 2384 1769 1744 2074 2054 5 Alwar 98,838 87,892 126,882 196,201 320,287 11 47 806 912 11 18 1395 6 Br3ratpur 99,861 104.905 141,005 232,565 320,803 1650 1334 1368 1790 1942 7 Dholpur 50,361 52,063 64090 89,135 128,825 1667 1431 1394 1524 17 19 8 Sawai Madhopur 96,229 96,129 142.086 206,090 291,274 12.58 1019 1190 1342 1484 9. Jalpur 435,364 499,315 745,876 1,250.532 1,866639 2856 2626 3005 3639 3953 10. Sikar 148,284 143.697 177,54e 278,936 387.521 21.93 1752 1703 2025 2103 11.AJmer 327,591 365,607 432,110 616,406 703,575 3995 3744 3765 4280 4069 12 Tonk 72,700 73.386 109194 143.844 190,420 1787 1474 1745 1836 1953 13 Jaisalmer 13143 13,646 2&,347 32,927 53.600 1199 966 1451 13 55 1556 14 Jodhpur 223,270 265,210 368.238 579,845 764,550 3322 2998 3197 3477 3550 15' Nagaur 99,579 120,657 154.,,56 237,077 342,636 1304 1291 1228 1456 1598 16 Pall 90,129 76,735 108.d31 234,765 323,347 1364 952 11 18 1842 2175 17 Barmer 32,767 39,710 56.225 98,229 144.166 687 611 726 878 '10 04 18 Jalor (8,051 24,714 29,528 72.790 83,208 662 452 442 806 728 19. SJrohl 44,843 57,747 75,717 97001 127582 1547 1639 1787 1790 1951 20 Bhllwara 67,505 63,433 116,306 188.563 311,144 927 733 1103 1439 1953 21 Udaipur 147,979 159,999 221,899 355,119 494,019 1272 1121 1230 1507 1710 22 Chittaurgarh 63,154 67,689 97.874 162,421 231.627 1028 905 1036 1318 1561 23. Dungarpur 21,742 21,410 31,257 44,126 63.817 705 526 589 b 46 730 24. Banswara 19,685 24.830 33,204 55,187 89,194 552 b 22 507 622 772 25 Bundl 50,078 54,347 68,203 103,986 133,744 1714 1538 1458 1699 1736 26 Kota J09,538 157,472 272,396 493937 739.835 1666 1893 2425 3218 3643 27 Jhalawar 49255 37.544 58,805 91.516 150,963 1216 763 943 1166 1578

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