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CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-7

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

. . DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Sunil Gulati of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Haryana

(i) CENSUS OF INOlA 2001

INDIA .~. HARYANA DISTRICT Y AMUNA NAGAR Km ;) o 5 10 15 20 Km

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C.D. BLOCKS A SADAVRA B BILASPUR C MUSTAFABAD D RADAU R E F CHHACHHRA ULl

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.2000

PARTS OF TAHSIL FALL IN C.D. BLOCK BILASPUR P PART OF C.D. BLOCK B1LASPUR B PART OF CD. BLOCK CHHACHHRA ULI F

TCYrAL AREA OF DISTRICT (In Sq. Km) 1768.00 TOTAL POPULATION OF DISTRICT .. 1.0 4].630 TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN DISTRICT ..... 11 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN DISTRICT .. 639

mSTRICT Y AMUNANAGAR BOUNDARY: STATE; DISTRICT ...... ". ". "...... - .. - .. .. _.. _.. . CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991 - 2001 TAHSIL; C.D. BLOCK ...... , ...... K:m. 10 10 Km. HEADQUARTERS ; DISTRlCT " TAHSIL " C.D. BLOCK .. . ® @ 0 " ,,_ ...... __..;. N;,;;H:.....;,;"73;;;__ NATJONAL HIGHWAY ...... -;---" - ..- . .., STATE HlGHWAY ...... '" .. . SH 6 L "'<,.. .. ,r,( IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD .. . \ ~ TAHSIL i CHHAC-·" RAILWAY LlNE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE RS ,r r . I-!flRAULl. ' ... '_"l ,.. ! RIVER AND STREAM...... " ...... - ' TAHSIL .' ./ • ~ JAGADHRI 1(. . CANAL ...... , ...... Kharwan VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME • _'" & URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE - CLASS I , lV V 1\. . ,.,­ TELEGRAPH OFFICE ...... TO r DEGREE COLLEGE TECHNICAL INSTITUTlON .....' ...... ••• BOUNDARY . STATE I DISTRICT RH . CB REST HOUSE AND CANAL BUNGALOW ...... TAHSIL Other villages having College I Technical Institution I • D6.rpur AREA LOST TO DlSTR1CT - RH I CB / FB etc. are shown as ...... PB The maps included in this publication are based upon Survey.oflndia map with the permission of the Surveyor General ofIndia. © Government ofIndia, Copyright 2007.

Product Code Number

. ??-17?-200 l-CEN- Book(E)

(ii) Herbal Nature Park, Chuharpur

A herbal nature p ark at Chuharpur Reserve Forest near Khizrabad on Bhud Kalan road developed by the Forest Department lies in the mountain belt of Siwaliks in Yarnunanagar. Haryana. It has a rich variety of medicinal plants. In view of great increasing market demand of medicinal plants both at national and international level, there are great avenues for systematic efforts to realize and commercialize the potential medicinal wealth of this region.

Chuharpur Reserve Forest has an area of 184 acres with medium tree density of Khair. Simbol, Teak, Shisham etc. In 2002, about 6,100 medicinal value tree species and 61 ,000 herb species have been planted in 50 acres of the Reserve Forest land.

Main objectives to develop this herbal park are conservation of medicinal plants for study and research, developing a gene pool of indigenous and exotic plant species, popularization of cultivation and use of Indian medicinal and aromatic plants, establishment of sustainable medicinal plants resource base and developing a center for tourist attraction to help popularize Indian Ayurvedic System. Main· attractions of the park include landscaping and walkways, demonstrative herbal garden, poly-house, green-house, information hut, lake fernery house, cactus house, herbarium-building and tourist rest house.

Contents

Pages Foreword IX

Preface " XI

Acknowledgements XI1

District Highlights - 2001 Census XllI

Important Statistics in the District XlV

Ranking of Tahsils in the State XVI District at a glance: Yamunanagar xvii Statements 1-9 : Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of the district/tahsils, their rural-urban

status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XVlll

Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of the district/C.D. Blocks, their rural-urban

status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 XVlll

Statement 3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 2001 XVllJ

Statement 4 Area, Number of villages/towns and population in the district and tahsil, 2001 xx

Statement 5 C.D. Blockwise number of villages and rural population, 2001 xxi

Statement 6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 XXI

Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at C.D. Block level as

per 2001 Census and amenities available XXll

Statement 8 Statutory towns with popUlation less than 5000 as per 2001 Census

and amenities available XX11J

Statement 9 Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rural and urban, 200 I XX11J

Analytical Note (i) History and scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) . Brief History of the District 4

(v) (iii) Adminstrative Set-up 5 (iv) Physical features 7 Location and size 7 Physiography 8 Drainage 8 Climate' 8 Natural Economic resources, namely, Fores.try, Minerals and mining, Soil and cropping pattern, Land and land-use pattern, Tenancy, Agriculture, Irrigation, Animal husbandry, . Fishery, Industry, Trade and commerce, Transport, Electricity & power and Gram Panchayats 9 (v) Census Concepts 18 (vi) Non-Census Concepts 23 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population and its distributions 27 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 34 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on 54 inset tables 37 to 47 Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting 61 Operations, Census data based on inset tables 48 to 52 (viii) Major social and cultural events 66 (ix) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance 68 and places of tourist interest in the district (x) Scope of ViUage Directory and Town Directory 71

PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I - Village Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory . 75 (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 78 (c) C.D. Blockwise Village Directory Data C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 83 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 85 (iii) Village Directory 86 Bilaspur C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 101 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 103 (iii) Village Directory 106 Mustafabad C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 133

(vi) (ii) Alphabetical Iist of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 135 (iii) Village Directory 138 C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 155

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages al~ngwith location codes 1991 and 2001 157 (Ui) Village Directory 160 \.. Jagadhri C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 179 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 200 t 181 (iii) Village Directory 184 Chhachhrauli C.D. Block (i) C.D. Block Map 207 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location codes 1991 and 2001 209 (iii) Village Directory 214 (d) Appendices to Village Directory Appendix I Abstract of Educational. Medical and other Amenities in villages- C.D. Block level 246 Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 250 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 250 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 250 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 251 Appendix IIA Census Towns which do not have one or more amenity 251 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns/non-municipal towns 252 Appendix IV C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 252 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 252 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 252

Appendix VIlA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled 253 Castes to the total population by ranges

Appendix VIIB: List of villages accordi~g to the proportion of the Scheduled 267 Tribes to the total population by ranges

(vii) Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 268 (b) Statement I Status and Growth History 272 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns, 1999 274 (d) Statement III Municipal finance i998-99 274 (e) Statement IV Civic and other amenities, 1999 276 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, . Recreational and Cultural facilities, 1999 278 (g) Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry' and Banking,1999 282 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums, 1999 284 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths' with population 288 PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 291 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 294 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban blockwise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 300 Primary Census Abstract for. Scheduled Castes 314 C.D. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 320 Urban Primary Census Abstract 410 ANNEXURES Annexure I Number of villages under each (Data could not be compiled) 431 Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census 431 Annexure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census 435 Annexure IV Percentage distribution of Migrants b/place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 and 2001 Censuses. 436 Annexure V Briefaccount of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 and 200'1 Censuses. 449 Annexure VI Marital Status of Population as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses. 452 I Annexure VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 and 2001 Censuses. 455 Annexure VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned ir 1991 and 2001 Censuses. 459

(viii) Foreword

he District Census Handbook (DCHB), .published by Census Organisation since 1951 Census, is one Tof the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, ~ich is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socip-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facililties, etc. The scope ofthe DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive Censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 Census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 Census-DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to vi1lage and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA ofvillage and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats ofvillage and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent vi11age, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as ~dult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Psrogramme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3. The 1991 Census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 Census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine -fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsilltalukIPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being the lowest administrative unit. 4. The present series of2001 Census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities likf~ banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of grarp panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In town directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including _details on all sluqIs instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 Censuses. The basic amenities

(ix) available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are. inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures offertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) per,

D.K. Sikri '-Jew Registrar General & l7th October, 2006 Census Commissioner, ,India

(x) Preface

he District Census Handbook (DCI·II3) is a joint-venture of the Celltml and thc State (fov('rIlnwnls. TIt is one of the most valunble publications of lhe Censlis Organisation anti ils data nre widelv used bv f1(llllinistrators, planners, acadcmicians,-rcscarchers, variotts departll1ents and general public as an- llulhcl11 i~ sO~lfl;e of data. Il i~ in~er-alia ~lscd (or ~lclill1ita~.ion of C(1l1stit~lencics, Ii.mnulation of va rio liS dislricllcvel plans. It IS the only publicatIOn, whlcll provides baSIC data "pto Village level for rural areas and wanl-wise ('or each city/town of every district of the Country.

.....The CCIISII~ t.aking in ll~dia !s a tw.() ph~sed operation, Vi7., Hottselisting and Popttlat ion Ellumeralioll. DIIJ'lng llollseflsllllg OperatIOn, It was Identlficd where and how the people lived. while ill the Population Enul11eration, the actual Census took place which was carried out during 9'h_28'10 February. 20() I wilh a revisional round frolll I" March 10 5'10 March. 200 I

For [JCHU publication, population data was taken from Census, whereas IIOll-cenSlIS data was t'olleded with tJle active oollaboratioll of State Govt. The very first DCI 10 pulll icalion was brollght oul ill 11)51 Censtls. which c()lllailled only a few Ccnslls Tables and PCA at village/town Icvel. Laler lll1. the scope and coverage of the publicati('ll was widened by including the c()[lIprehensivc data of Village and Town Dirct:lmic( including PCA data at Tahsilrrown level. For the first tillle ill 199 I Census. presclltntioll of all these data W;lS at C.D.Block level and continued in 200 I Censlls also, which will help the Scholars. Planncrs. Ptllicy makers. Social Scientists. ··ete. in the formulation of micro-level deVelopment plans, policies and research. -

The historical !irst millennium Census of 200 I was conducted under the dynamic guidance ol"Sh . .I. K. 83l1thill, lAS. Ex-Registrar Gelleral & Cellsus COlllmissioncr. India and thc credit I'or the SHccesslid accomplishment of this huge lask goes to him. I am highly grateful to him as well as his worthy !mcccssor Sh. O.K. Sikr,i, lAS, Additional Secretary and Registrar General &. CenSllS COlllmissioncr of Indin f\lr thcir valuable guid~nce in bringing out this publication. I also express my thanks 10 Dr. I. C. Agrawal. Assistant Registrar General (Social Studies), Sh. S. L. Jain, Deputy Director (SS) ami Or. R_ P. Singh. Consultant and the then Deputy Registrar General (Map), who took great pains in giving the final shape to Ihis puhlicalinn.

In this Directorate, Sh. Amarjit Sillgh Toor, Assistant Director. spearheaded Ihe DCI IElullit. wlw rendered dedicated and painstaking services in processing. compilation of data. limning of annlyticalnotcs nnt! hringing out this publication. In this lask, he was assisted by Sh. K.K. Khallnr, St~tistical Inveslig.ato~·.(ir. II. I "Iso. record my appreciation for Sh. Karan Singh, De·puly Director. whose services were val\Jahle 11\ olltcome 01 this publication. Lastly, I record my appreciation for the best clTorts pllt in. by the stair or '.K'I.m. Mal)_,md Tabulation Secti(l(,S. Name of the Oflicers/StnfT members. who rendered Ihelr vahmhlc cllnlnhlltlPIl nrc gIven in the acknowledgement of this pUblicat ion. . SUlIil Glliati, lAS Dircctor, Census Operations. Ilaryan

(xi) Acknowledgement

Dl'afting and FillalisaCion of nC1l1J Sh. Amarjit Singh 1'001' Assistant Director

J)CHD Section Mrs. S.P. Ralra St. Investigator Gr. II SIl. K.K.Khattar St. Investigator Gr. II Sh. Harsh Kumar St. Investigator Gr. JIJ Sh. K.K. Parashar St. Investigator Gr. TlI Sh. Nagesh Kumar St. Investigator Gr. III Sh. R.K,Madan St. Investigator Gr. HI Sh. Lekh Raj Compiler Mrs. Neera Sharma Data Entry Operator Mrs, Si!oni Dhawan Data Entry Operator

Map Section Sh. K. Selvam Geographer Mrs. Anjll Sein Senior Draftsman Mrs Neelam Lakhanpal Senior Draftsman Sh. Ashwjnj Kumar Senior Draftsman Sh. Galltam Kumar Roy Draftsman Sh. Mahesh Luthra Draftsman Sh. Nanu Ram Ferro Print Operator

Others associated with the Pl'oject Sh. M. S. Bhatnagar Assistant Director Mrs. Meena Rattan Sl. lnvestigator Gr. I Mrs. Ullla Sharma L.D.C. Proof Reader Sh. , K.M. Deshmukh Sh. Jaswant Singh SelliorCumpiler

Cover Design' Sh. Vidya sagar Senior [)raHs1ll3n

(xii) District Highlights - 2001 Census

I. It is the second biggest district in the State after district in terms of both number of inhabited villages (613) and uninhabited villages(26). 2. The headquarters town, Yamunanagar, known by the same name as that of the district, is located on the western bank of the river and was also known as 'AbdulJapur' in pre-partition days. 3.. The district contains only two tahsils, viz, Jagadhri (488 villages) and Chhachhrauli (151 villages). Out of total eleven towns in the district, 10 towns fall in Jagadhri tahsil (5 Statutory Towns and 5 Census Towns) and only one town in Chhachhrauli tahsil. 4. In terms of population size (1,041,630 persons), Yamunanagar is 10th ranking district of the State. It contains 4.9 per cent population of the State. 5. Decadal growth of population during 1991-2001 was higher in the district (29.2 percent) than that of the State(28.4 per cent). 6. Sex ratio of the (Ii strict is 862 but child sex ratio (0-6 age group) has been declining at alarming rate (806) with 16th ra!1king of the district in the State during 2001 Census. 7. With 71.6 per cent Iiterates, the district is 7th ranking in the State. Its position is quite better in female literacy. 63.4 per cent females of the district are literate and it is third ranking district ofthe State 8. The district with 589 persons per sq. km. is 6th ranking among the districts of the State. There were 456 persons per sq. km in the district in 1991. Jagadhri tahsil has adensityof705 persons, while Chhachhrauli tahsil contains only 331 persons per sq. km. Their ranking among 67 tahsils of the State is 9th and 53 rd respecti vely. 9. 32.3 per cent of the population of the district has been reported as workers during 2001 and it is 18th ranking district of the State next to district (32.0 per cent) but proportions of main workers to total workers are very high (83.4 per cent) in the district and it is 3rd ranking district of the State in this regard. 10. The district supports a big ratio of non-workers (67.7 per cent) and it is next only to (68.0 per cent). 11. As regards possession of specified assets, the district has very good ranking in possession of television, telephone, car/jeep, scooter/motorcycle, etc. It is top ranking in possession of bicycles as 70.0 per cent th households ofthe district have bicycles, but it is bottom ranking (19 ) among the districts regarding possession of radio (30.7 percent households).

(xiii) 1m portant Statistics in the District

STATE DISTRICT

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 6,955 639 Inhabited 6,764 613 Uninhabited 191 26

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Town 84 6 Census Town 22 5

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 3,499,503 RESIDENTIAL HOUSES

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal 3,693,601 182,562 Institutional 6,858 308 Houseless 11,860 363

POPULATION TOTAL Persons 21,144,564 1,041,630 Males 11,363,953 559,444 Females 9,780,611 482,186

RURAL Persons 15,029,260 648,608 Males 8,052,988 347,540 Females 6,976,272 301,068

URBAN Persons 6,115,304 393,022 Males 3,310,965 211,904 Females 2,804,339 181,118

PERCENT AGE URBAN 28.9 37.7 POPULATION Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULATION GROWTH 1991-2001 Persons 4,680,916 28.4 235,351 29.2 Males 2,536,479 28.7 131,212 30.6 Females 2,144,437 28.1 104,139 27.5

AREA (in sq. km) 44,212 1,768

DENSITY OF POPULATION (persons per square kilometre) 478 589

SEX RATIO (number of females per 1000 males) Total 861 862 Rural 866 866 Urban 847 855

(xiv) Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 12,093,677 67.9 638,711 71.6 Males 7,480,209 78.5 375,462 78.8 Females 4,613,468 55.7 263,249 63.4

SCHEDULED CASTE POPULA TION Persons 4,091,110 19.4 255,550 24.5 Males 2,188,585 19.3 136,696 24.4 Females 1,902,525 19.5 118,854 24.7

SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION Persons There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State Males Females

WORKERS AND NON WORKERS

TOT AL WORKERS Persons 8,377,466 39.6 336,533 32.3 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 5,715,526 50.3 280,289 50.1 Females 2,661,940 27.2 56,244 11.7

(I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 6,241,324 29.5 280,728 27.0 Males 4,933,004 43.4 247,262 44.2 Females 1,308,320 13.4 33,466 6.9 (II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 2,136,142 10.1 55,805 5.4 Males 782,522 6.9 33,027 5.9 Females 1,353,620 13.8 22,778 4.7

(iii) NON WORKERS Persons 12,767,098 60.4 705,097 67.7 Males 5,648,427 49.7 279,155 49.9 Females 7,118,671 12.8 425,942 88.3 CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 3,018,014 36.0 58,701 17.4 Males 1,855,547 32.5 55,931 20.0 Females 1,162,467 43.7 2,770 4.9

(ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 1,278,821 15.3 54,470 16.2 Males 717,133 12.6 47,044 16.8 Females 561,688 21.1 7,426 13.2

(iii) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD Persons 214,755 2.6 10,831 3.2 INDUSTRY Males 132,069 2.3 7,091 2.5 Females 82,686 3.1 3,740 6.6

(iv) OTHER WORKERS Persons 3,865,876 46.2 212,531 63.2 Males 3,010,777 52.7 170,223 60.7 Females 855,099 32.1 42,308 75.2 Definition of Census Town: Some rural areas were treated as urban for Census purposes. During 200 I Census, all places which qualified to be classified as urban (Census Town) were identified, on the basis of 1991 Census, villages which had a popUlation of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non agricultural activity, were considered and which satisfied the above criteria were treated as Census Towns.

(xv) Ranking Of Tahsils of the District in Haryana State

Serial In Terms of Jagadhri Chhachrauli number Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 Total Population 890,817 3 150,813 51 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 1264.1 6 456.0 42 3 Density ofpopulation per sq.km. 705 9 331 53 4 SeltRatio 861 40 870 32 5 Proportion Urban 43.0 6 6.4 59 6 Proportion of Scheduled Castes 25.0 10 21.6 22 7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes 0.0 0.0 S Proportion of Literates 73.6 11 59.8 51 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 32.3 63 32.2 64 10 Percentage of Villages having Primary School 81.8 60 55.6 67 II Percentage of Villages having Primary H ea1th Sub-Centre IS.4 58 19.2 55 12 Percentage of Villages having Wells 37.9 47 15.9 58 13 Percentage of Villages having Post Offices 16.8 6] 10.6 66 14 Percentage of Villages having Bus facility 30.7 67 63.6 51 15 Percentage of villages havingapproach by Pucca Road 93.2 52 93.4 50 16 Percentage of Villages having Electricity for domestic p urp ose 96.7 41 93.4 59 17 Percentage of Villages having forest area 5.5 6 3.3 9 18 Percentage of Villages having Irrigated Area 93.9 51 88.7 63

(xvi) District at a Glance· Yamunanagar Serial Item Value Ranking of the District in No. Haryana State (T otal) Total Rural Urban I Population 1,041,630 648,608 393,022 9 2!Ir No. of Households 183,238 107,918 75,320 8 3 Share in total population (%) (H ary an a) 4.9 4.3 6.4 9 4 Decadal Growth rate (%) 29.2 22.5 41.9 5 Child Population (age 0-6)(%) to total District 14.4 15.5 12..6 16 5 population 6 Sex Ratio (females per 1000 males) 862 866 855 10 7 Child Sex Ratio (0-6) 806 814 789 16 3 Urban Population (%) 37.7 - 37.7 4 9 Literacy rate (%) 71.6 65.4 81.7 7 10 Female Literacy rate (%) 63-4 55.3 76.4 . 3 tl Male Female Gap in Literacy (%) 15.4 18.8 9.9 Share ofS.C. Population (%) to total population 4 12 in District 24.5 31.5 13.1 13 Workers to Total Population 32.3 34.0 295 18 14 Main Workers to Total Workers 83.4 79.7 90.6 3 15 S.C Literacy 62.9 62.2 65.6 6 16 Density 'of population 58't.~' 385 4610 6 17 Permanent Houses (% of Total Census Houses) 65.8 54.5 83.1 10 18 Condition of Houses Good (%) 47.7 40.6 58.6 8 Households having no Exclusive Room OT and one 17 19 room(% of Tota! Households) 33.2 34.0 32.1 Households with availability of Electricity (% of 4 20 Total Households.) 89.3 84.7 96.4 Household having Tap Water (% of Total 14 21 Households) 39.9 21.9 67.3 22 Households having Bathroom within houses (%) 565 40.6 80.7 4 23 Households having Kitchen within hl2.uses (%) 66.7 57.5 80.7 3 24 Households having Television (%) 66.3 56.7 80.9 4 25 Households having Telephone (%) 17.9 9.5 30.8 4 26 Households having Bank Accounts (%) 50.6 47.4 55.6 7 27 Households having Radio (%) 30.7 29.7 32.2 19 28 Households having Car/J eep (%) 4.0 2.2 6.6 7 29 Households having ScooterlM .Cycle (%) 24.3 18.9 32.5 5 Househbld~havingBicycle (%) 1 30 .. - 70.0 70.8 68.8 Households having no draina&~ of waste water 9 , 31 (%) 19.6 26.0 9.7 32 Household having no Latrine (%) 50.8 75.2 137 15 33 Households having none of assets (%) 13.6 16.1 8.2 2 Type of Fuel used ( Fire wood, Crop residue, 34 Cow dung Cake) (%) by households 59.8 84.5 22.2 13 35 LPG used as fuel (%) by households 33.6 12.3 66.1 9

(xvii) STATEMFNTI NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OFDISTRICT/TAHSIL, THEIR KURAUURBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDISTRICTHEADQUAR1DlS,2001

81. No. Name of N arne of D istrictrr ahs il Whether- Distance of tahsil headquarters from district Districtrrahsil Headquarters U rban!Rural headquarters by Road IRailway (in Km) 2 3 4 5 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Urban 010 1 Jagadhri Jagadhri Urban 717 2 Chhachhrauli Chhachhrauli Urban 19/NA

Statement 1 presents the status and distance of tahsil headquarters from the district headquarters by road and rairway in 2001. Jagadhri tahsil headquarters is at a distance of7 kms from district headquarters both by road and by rail. Chhachhrauli tahsil headquarters is not connected by rail and it is at a distance of 19 kms by road from district headquarters. Both the tahsil headquarters are urban. STATEMFNT2 NAMEOFTHEHEADQUAR'TERS OFDISTRICT/C.D.BLOCK, THEIR RURAUURBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROMDISTRICf HEADQUARTEllS. 2001 SI. Narneof Narne of District/C.D.Block Whether Distance ofC.D.Block headquarters from No. Districtl C.D.Block Headquarters Urban!Rural district headquarters by Road !Railway (in Km) 2 3 4 5 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Urban 0/0 Sadaura Sadaura Urban 35INA 2 Bilaspur Bilaspur Urban 21INA 3 Mustafabad Mustafabad Urban 23/18 4 Radaur Radaur Urban 18INA 5 Ja~dhri JDgfldhri Urban 7n 6 Chhachhrauli Chhachh raul i Urban 19INA Statement 2 shows the status of C.D. block headquarters alongwith distance from district headquarters in 2001 by road and railway. All the six c.o. block headquarters in the district are urban. Sadaura c.o. block is at the farthest distance of35 kms by road. Only two C.O. block headquarters i.e. Mustafabad and Jagadhri are connected with district headquarters by rail and are at a distance of 18 kms and 7 kms but by road at a distance of 23 and 7 kms respectively. Bilaspur, Chhachhrau(i and Radaur C.O. block headquarters are at a distance of 21, 19 and 18 kms by road only respectively from district headquarters. STATEMENT 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CFNSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 District T/RIU Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal Population Variation Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yamunanagar Total 1901 234,603 129,562 105,041 1911 198,649 112,719 85,930 . -35,954 -15.3 1921 214,427 120,294 94,133 15,778 7.9 1931 213,007 119,098 93,909- -1,420 -0.7 1941 243,803 135,323 108,480 30,796 14.5 1951 262,906 142,824 120,082 1?,W3 7.8 1961 370,224 201,604 168,620 107,318 40.8 1971 478,483 258,988 219,495 108,259 29.2 1981 632,820 341,218 291,602 154,337 32.3 1991 806,279 428,232 378,047 173,459 27.4 2001 1,041,630 559,444 482,186 235,351 29.2 Cont.. ... (xviii) STATEMENT 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRlCT AT MeH CliNSUS FROM 1901TO 2001 District TIRlU Census Year Persons Males Females DecadaJ Population Variation Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rural 1901 199,944 111,137 88,807 1911 170,312 97,375 72,937 -29,632 -14.8 1921 187,477 105,659 81,818 17,165 10.1 1931 183,352 102,643 80,709 -4,125 -2.2 1941 209,290 116,419 92,871 25,938 14.1 1951 203,797 109,991 93,806 -5,493 -2.6 1961 263,931 142,574 121,357 60,134 29.5 1971 337,926 182,460 155,466 73,995 28.0 1981 441,762 237,612 204,150 103,836 30.7 1991 529,352 280,903 248,449 87,590 19.8 2001 648,608 347,540 301,068 119,256 22.5

Urban 1901 34,659 18,425 16,234 1911 28,337 15,344 12,993 -6,322 -18.2 1921 26,950 14,635 12,315 -1,387 -4.9 1931 29,655 16,455 13,200 2,705 10.0 1941 34,513 18,904 15,609 4,858 16.4 1951 59,109 32,833 26,276 24,596 71.3 1961 106,293 59,030 47.263 47,184 79.8 1971 [40,557 76,528 64,029 34,264 32.2 1981 191,058 103,606 87,452 50,501 35.9 1991 276,927 147,329 129,598 85,869 44.9 2001 393,022 211,904 181,IIB 116,095 41.9

Statement 3 gives us sexwise popUlation and decadal variation at each Census from 1901 to 2001 by residence. Decadal growth in earlier censuses of 190 I-II and 1921-31 witnessed negative growth. Highest decadal growth was noticed in the decade 1951-61 when the growth rate was 40.8. Afterwards decadal growth was swinging up and down, but with downward trend. It was 22.5 during 1901-200 I decade. Rural areas experienced negative growth at alternate decade upto 1951-61. After thatdecadal growth rate swinged up and down between 20-30. During 1991-2001, it was 22.5. Comparatively, decadal growth rates for urban areas were quite higher than rural areas. 1901-11 and 1911-21 decades decadal growth was negative--but afterwards growth rates were very steep especially during 1941-51 (71.3) 1951-61 (79.8) owing to migration of population at the time of partition of the country. After that decadal growth rate became stable between 30 and 45. During 1991-2001 decadal growth rate in urban areas was 41.9.

(xix) STATEMENT-4 ARFA, NUMBm OF VILLAGES I TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND TAHSIL, 2001 District / Tahsil / UA / T / Area in Population Number of villages Number Number Number Population Town RI sq. kms. per sq of of of U kms. statutory census households towns towns

Inhabited Uninhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Yamunanagar T 1768.00 589 613 26 6 5 183,238 1,041,630 559,444 482,186 R 1682.74 385 613 26 107,918 648,608 347,540 301,068 U 85.26 4610 6 5 75.320 393,022 211,904 181.118 Jagadhri T 1264.07 705 472 16 5 5 158,136 890,817 478,783 412,034 R 1189.35 427 472 16 84,551 507,505 271,881 235,624 U 74.72 5130 5 5 73,585 383,312 206,902 176,410 Sadaura (MC) U 6.75 1952 2,398 13,176 6,936 6,240 Bilaspur (Cf) U 8.51 1131 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 Mustafabad (Cf) U 7.16 1189 1.578 8,516 4,494 4,022 Radaur (MC) U 2.59 4532 2,155 11,737 6,170 5,567 (Cf) U 1.35 6474 1,761 8,740 4,702 4,038 (Cf) U 2.42 6179 2,807 14,952 7,962 6,990 BOOa(MC) U 1.94 5067 1,650 9,830 5,399 4,431 Yamunanagar UA U 44.00 6971 59,522 306,740 166,137 140,603 (a) Yamunanagar U 16.32 11624 36652 189696 101782 87914 (Mel) (b) Jagadhri (M CI ) U 24.80 4084 19,601 101,290 55,844 45,446 (c) (Cf) U 2.88 5470 3,269 15,754 8,511 7,243 Olhachhrauli T 455.59 331 141 10 25,1 02 150,813 80,661 70,152 R 445.05 317 141 10 23,367 141,103 75,659 65,444 U 10.54 921 1,735 9,710 5,002 4,708 Olbachhrauli (Me) U 10.54 921 1,735 9,710 5,002 4,708

Statement 4 depicts area, number of villages/towns, population and density for each constituent unit i.e. tahsil/town. Jagadhri tahsil is comparatively bigger in terms of area, density, number of villages/towns and population. Jagadhri tahsil has a density of705, whereas Chhachhrauli tahsil has only 331. There are 472 villages in Jagadhri tahsil and 141 in Chhachhrauli tahsil. As regards towns, Jagadhri tahsil contains five statutory and 5 census towns and Chhachhrauli tahsil has only one statutory town. Highest density of 11,624 is witnessed in Yamunanagar M CI. followed by Farakhpur c.T. (6,474), Kansepur C.T. (6,179) and Sasauli C.T. (5470). The lowest density (317) is noticed in rural areas of Chhachhrauli tahsil followed by rural areas of Jil-gadhri tahsil (421). Jagadhri tahsil contains 1189.35 sq. kms rural area and 74.72 Sq. kms urban area, whereas 9hhachhrauli tahsil possesses 445.05 Sq. kms of rural area and 10.54 sq. kms of urban area.

(xx) STATFMIfNT-5 C. D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULA nON, 200 t Sl.No. Name of CD. block Number ofviflages Rural populalion Total Inhabited Persons Males Females. 2 3 4 5 6 7

Sad aura 63 61 46,785 24,989 21,796 2 Dilaspur 127 124 102,274 54,458 47,816 3 Mustafabad 79 77 90,952 48,314 42,631! 4 Radaur 85 80 92,602 49,622 42,980 5 lagp.dhri III 106 141,786 76,877 64,909 6 Chhachhrauli 174 165 174,209 93,280 80,929 District (Rural) Total 639 613 648,608 347,540 301,068 Statement 5 presents e.D. blockwise number of total and inhabited villages and rural population by sex in 2001. Among C.D. blocks Chhachhrauli e.D. block with 174 villages and a population of 1,74,209 is the biggest one in the district followed by Bilaspur C.D. block (127 villages, 102,274 population) and Jagadhri C.D. block (111 villages 141,786 population).SmaIIest one is Sadilllra C.D. block with 63 villages and a population of46,785 followed by by Mustafabad C.D. block (79 villages, 90,952) population and Radaur(85 villages, 92,602 population).

STATEMENT-6 POPULATION OF UR~AN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS) / TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name of Urban status Name of tahsil where Population UA{[own town # is located Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sadaura M.C. Jagadhri 13,176 6,936 6,240 2 Bilaspur C.T Jagallhri 9,621 5,102 4,519 3 Mustafabad C.T. Jagadhri 8,516 4,494 4,022 4 Radauf M.C. Jagndhri 11,737 6,170 5,567 5 Farakhpur C.T. Ja~lhri 8,140 4,702 4,038 6 Kansepuf C.T Jagadhri 14,952 7,962 6,990 7 M.C. Jag.'ldhri 9,830 5,399 4,431 8 Yall1l1lumpgar U.A. Jagadhri 306,140 166,137 140,603 9 (a) Yamunanagar M.C!' Jagadhri 189,696 101,782 87,914 10 (b) Jagadhri M.C!' Jagadhri 101,290 55,844 45,446 II (c) Sasauli C.T. Jagadhri 15,754 8,511 7,243 12 Chhachhrauli M.C. Chhachhrauli 9,710 5,002 4,708 District (Urban) total 393,022 211,904 181,118

Statement 6 explains the population of urban agglomerations (including constituent units) aIJd towns ofthe district in 2001. There are 6 statutory and 5 Census Towns in the distriGt. There is one urban agglomeration namely, Yamunanagar , which constitutes Yamunanagar M.C!', Jagadhri M.C!' ancl Sasauli Census TowlI. Gut of II towns (6 statutory and 5 Census towns), bulk of the towns 5 statutory and 5 census towns are located in Jagadhri.tahsil. In Chhachhrauli tahsil, only one town is located. In population size, Yamunanagar Municipal Council (1,89,696 persons), and Jagadhri, Municipal Council (1,0 l,290 persons) both part ofYamunanagar Urban Agglomeration are the biggest urban centres ofthe district. Mustafabad Census Town (8.516 persons), f<'arakhpur Census Town (8,740 persons) and Bilaspur Census Town (9,621 persous) are at the lowest ranks in pOPl!lation size. The onl~: town Chhachhrauli M.e. ofChhachhrauli tahsil possesses a population 0[9,710 persons.

(xxi) STATFMENT-7 VILLAGES WITH POP[JLA nON OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. HI_OCI( LEVEL AS PER 2001 CFNS lIS AND AMENITIES AVAILAHLE. SI. Name of C.D. Name of village Location code Population Whether it is Whether it is C.D. No. block number Tahsil block headquarters headquarters

2 3 4 5 6 7 • Mustafabad Kalawar(351) 00093700 5373 No No 2 Radaur Jathlana (4) OOIOSIWO 6127 No No 3 Jagadhri Badhi Majra (126) 00117100 6334 No No 4 Chhachhrauli Kharwan (314) 00121100 7839 No No 5 Chhachhrauli Khizrabad (165) 00133500 5704 Ncr No

SI. Name of C.D. Amenities available No. block Educational Medical Drinking Communic Banking Water ation Senior College Primary Primary Tap Railway Commercial Co-operative Secondary Health Health Sub· water station Ban-!< Bank School Centre centre 2 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Mustafabad Yes No 2 Radaur Yes '1'10 3 Jagadhri Yes No 4 Chhachhrauli Yes No 5 Chhachhrauli Yes No 2

Statement 7 details C.D. blockwise villages with population 5000 and above and amenities evailable therein in 24}01. There are only five such villages in the district. One village each falls in Mustafabad, Radaur and Jagadhri C.O. blocks. Two villages fall in Chhachhrauli C.O. block. Kharwan village with population of7,839 of Chhachhralili C.D. block is the biggest village of the district. All villages have senior secondary school, prirflaJY health sub centre except only village i.e Badhi Majra ofJagadhri C.D. block which does not have these amenities. The amenity of college and railway station is not available in any of these villages. Primary health centre and commercial banks are available only in Kharwan and Khi~';rabad villages ofChhachhrauli C.D. block. Khizrabad village has 2 co-operative banks. Another village having cooperative bank is lathlana of Radaur C.D. block. Drinking water amenity as tap water is available in all such villages of the district.

(xxii) STATEMENT-8 STATUfORYTOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

There is no statutory town with less than 5,000 population in , therefore this statement is not applicable. . STATEMENT-9 HOtNELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF TAHSILS, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001

SI. District fTahsil / Town Tf Houseless population rnstitutional population ... RI Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females U households households 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Yamunanagar T 368 1,675 953 722 308 5,488 3,446 2,042 R 139 674 395 279 117 2.186 1,536 650 U 229 1,001 558 443 191 3,302 1,910 1,392 2 lagfldhri T 305 1,379 799 580 264 3,992 2,604 1,388 R 99 504 299 205 83 1,072 870 202 U 206 875 500 375 181 2,920 1,734 1,186 3 Sadaura (M C) U 5 20 11 9 13 114 61 53 4 Bilaspur (CT) U 3 I 2 9 70 44 26 5 M ustafabad (CT) U l' 6 3 3 6 Radaur(MC) U 7 52 29 23 7 Farakhpur (CT) U 8 Yamunanag;tr (M CI) U 143 513 302 211 107 1,716 868 848 9 la[!ildhri (M CI) U 55 330 180 150 38 489 278 211 10 Sasauli (CT) U 2 9 6 3 I 7 5 2 II Kansep ur (CT) U 12 Buria(MC) U 5 466 446 20 13 Chhachhrauli T 63 ' 296 154 142 44 • 1,496 842 654 R 40 170 96 74 34 1,114 666 448 U 23 126 58 68 10 382 176 206 14 Chhachhrauli (MC) U 23 126 58 68 10 382 176 206

Statement 9 portrays the houseless and institutional population by residence and sex for each constituent unit i.e. tahsil/town in 2001. Highest number of houseless (513) and institutional (1716) popUlation is found in Yamunanagar M.e!. followed by Jagadhri M.e!. (Houseless 330 and institutional 489) Among the tahsils, Jagadhri tahsil has 1,379 as house less and 3992as institutional population and Chhachhrauli tahsil has reported 296 as houseless and 1496 as institutional population. Radaur M.e, Buria M.e. and Mustafabad Census Town have not reported any house less population. Farakhpur C.T and Kansepur C.T. have reported ~either houseless nor institutional population.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

ANAlYTICAL NOTE

. Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Ce~sus During 1981 Census, some new features were Handbook: added and the formats of Village and Town Directory

~er since the beginning offirst post Independence were restructured, somewhat. These volumes were Census ofIndia 1951, the publication ofDistrict Census published for each district in two parts. Part-A included Handbooks (DCHBs) has become a regular feature Village and Town Directory, while Part-B included of the Indian Census, produced by the Census Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of every village in Organisation on behalf of the State Government. The case of rural and ward in town/urban area. The DCHB is a unique publication, which gives the Census inclusion of Scheduled CastesPCA was the additional as well as Non-Census data down to every village in feature of the 1981 Census. Besides, the new case of rural areas and ward within the town/urban parameters introduced at 1981 Census, viz; information areas in the State. Undisputedly, it is recognized as on Adult Literacy Centres, Primary Health Sub-Centres one ofthe most comprehensive source of information. and Community Health Workers in the villages aimed In fact, this is the only publication which provides to provide information to meet the requirement of the Primary Census Abstracts based on Census and Non­ Revised Minimum Needs Programmes, and Census data on infrastructure and amenities available, information on approach to the village was also provided such as educational, medical, postal, communicational, for the first time in the Village Directory aimed to help etc. at the sub-micro level of village in case of rural in taking stock of villages requiring road linkages in areas and ward in town. It is inter alia used for the district. Likewise, Statement IV-A in the Town delimitation ofconstituencies, formulation of local level Directory aimed to provide data on slums so as and regional plans and serves as a valuable tool for undertake development activities in such areas. district administration. The manner of presentation of the DCHBs for the 1991 Census was, by and large, the same as followed Evidently, DCHB is and has remained to be the in 198 I Census. However, the format of PCA was most comprehensive and valuable product of the slightly restructured in the 1991 Census for the benefit Census organization ever since its initiation. It has been of data users. This apart, the village level data was the endeavour c;f the Census of India to enlarge the presented Community Development (CD) Blockwise content and coverage of the data presented at every to cater the need of grass root planning as envisaged Census. The DCHB series of 1951 Census contained under the five year plans. The nine-fold industrial classification of the main workers was reintroduced important Census Tables and the Primary Census by replacing the four-fold industrial category adopted Abstract. At the 1961 Census, the scope of the DCHB at the 1981 Census. In addition, the peA also gave was enlarged by including a descriptive account ofthe population in the 0-6 age group by sex essential for district, administrative statistics, Census tables and the working out effective literacy rate, besides providing Village and Town Directory. 111 1971, the DCHBs proportion of child population in this age-group. were planned in three parts; Part - A included the The DCHB 2001, the present volume, is the sixth Village and Town Directory, Part - B included Village in series; and fourth after inception of Haryana State

and Townwise PCA, while the Part - C was meant to on 1st. November, 1966. The pattern followed is, by include analysis ofCensus data and a write up covering and large, similar to that of the 1991 Census. The new social, cultural, historical and other important aspects. features included information on the availability of However, in some States/Union Territories Part-C newspapers/magazines, banking facility, agricultural remained confined to the District Tables only. and non- agricultural societies, recreational and cultural

3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR facilities, and important commodities manufactured in is confirmed by Topra edict and at Sugh and the village find mention. More important is that it is for Chaneti, The Topra edict stood on the Yamuna in Topra the first time in the history of Indian Census that village in Jagadhri Tahsil until it was removed by Firoz Permanent Location Code Number (PLCN) has been Shah in A.D. 1356 and fixed at Kotla Firoz Shah in Delhi. allotted to every village in the State to meet the demand The inclusion of this region in the Indo-Greek from different organizations to study the village level Kingdom of north-west is proved with the discovery data over a time spell. It is believed that the permanent of coins of Appolodotus and Antimachus from location codes assigned to each village would help in Amadalpur (Jagadhri Tehsil) ofStraton and Menander tracing the precise location ofa village on account of from Chhoti Krori and Sad aura ( Jagadhri tehsil) and jurisdictional changesin the boundaries of various several coins ofMenander from SUgb (Jagadhri tehsil). administrative areaS in the times to come.. The discovery of Kushan a bricks at seve~al places and coins of Vasudeva and the recovery of abundant (ii) Brief history of the district : * Kushana finds in the neighbouringdistrictsjustitythat District Yamunanagar derives its name from its this district was included in the Kushana empire. The headquarters town Yamunanagar. The antiquity ofthe region ofBuria, Sugh and Jagadhrihas yielded several region is well established on the basis ofthe discovery coins of Amoghabhuti, a chieftain of the famous of numerous pre-historic, proto-historic and historical Kunindas. Kuninda coins were also procured from sites. On the basis of excavations and findings, we Sadaura. The Kunindas who were settled between the can prepare an outline ofthe choronological sequence Satluj and the Yamuna, were the collaborators of the of the earliest cultures ofthe district. Some of its towns Yaudheyas (another famous republican people, settled and villages such as Sad aura, Sugh, Jagadhri and Kapal over a large area covering parts of Punjab, Haryana, Mochan find mention in ancient Indian literature. Rajasthan and Western ), in ousting the foreign Kushanas beyond the Satluj. Some of the Stone tools of the primitive people of the lower Kuninda coins are cast on Kushana model bearing the palaeolithic age had been used by the earliest figure of Shiva with trident and the symbols of deer, inhabitants of this area. Unfortunately, this area has tree and river. In course of time the Kunindas lost their not so far yielded any pre-Harappan or mature independent existence probably because of their fusion Harappan site. with the expanding republic of the Yaudheyas whose Sometime in the later half of second millennium coins have been found almost allover Haryana. This B.C., Aryans settled in the land of the sacred rivers, receives some support from the Prayaga Prasasti the Sarasvati, the Drishadvati and the Yamuna. Their (Allahabad Pillar Inscription) ofSamudragupta·in the 4th century A.D. which does not mention the Kunindas prominent tribes performed yajnas and recited and though ,it refers to the Yaudheyas. composed hymns. This area was included in the kingdom of the Pandvas and their successors, the According to R.C. Majumdar. the region between Lahore and Kamal (including the present Yamunanagar Prikshitas. district) formed a part of Samudragupta's empire. The earljest literary reference to the region, now Gupta's hold over the region continued under comprising Yamunanagar is found in Taittiriya Chandragupt-II Vikramaditya whose expedition to Punjab and Bactria is recounted in the Mahrauli Pillar Aranayaka which mentions Turghna identified with Inscription and whose silver coins ar~ found in plenty Shrughna or Sugh as the bordering region towards the all over the eastern Punjab. In 'J'f' century A.D. the north ofKurukshetra and also finds mention in Panini. region formed a part of the Srikantha'Janapada of the During the sixth century B.C. it came under the Pushpabhutis of , Rajyavardhana and influence of . Harshavardhana marched through this region to meet the Huna menace in the nort)1. This region formed part of Mauryan empire as revealed by the the discovery of Mauryan Terracottas Towards the close of the seventh and first part of and Northern Black Polished Ware at several places. eighth century A.D., the district fell prey to the imperial Its importance as a stronghold of Ashoka's dominion ambitions ofYasovarman ofKanauj and Lalitaditya of Kashmir. It was included in the empih!: of Partihara *Extracts taken from Haryana District Gazetteers-Ambala, 1984. Mihira Bhoja (A.D. 833-A.D .• 890). In lOth century

4 ANALYTICA L NOTE Mahmud Ghazni and his successors several times the , held the territory (including present raided the region buta brief spell of peace was restored Yamunanagar district) in its dark fold. in the 12th century A.D. under the Chauhans of Delhi. The newly founded principalities of Mustafa bad, An inscription dated A.D. 1164 gives an idea of the Arnauli, Buria, lagadhri, Damla, Chhachhrauli and role which the region played in resisting the Muslim Bilaspur of present Yamunanagar district continued to invaders. The region remained under the Chauhana exist as independent potentates until the British came rule. But the decisive victory of Shihab-ud-din-Ghuri on the scene in 1805. However, the British, on over Prithiviraja III brought it under Muslim rule in assumption of control over Delhi wished to bring these A.D. 1192. principalities under their political influence. The After the death ofShihab-ud-din-Ghuri, Qutb-ud­ bellicose chiefs disliking this prospect formed a din Ait5ak established Muslim rule in . No confederacy to fight the British and started opposing reference of the region now comprising Yamunanagar them. district is available but possibly the region was included In 1847-Ambaladistrict was formed with acquired in the Sultanate at some stage. Firuz Tughluq (1355- strip ofterritory around Ambala and small principalities 88) constructed a canal from the Yamuna to and were merged in it. The district played a significant part this canal probably provided water to the plains of the in the uprising of 1857. The entire Indian troops region. After Firuz's death, the region felt the full force stationed at Ambala, a military depot of great of these intensive discords which rent the Delhi importance at that time were disaffected towards the kingdom. As a result, the region comprising present British and rose in open revolt. But the British were Yamunanagar district possibly went out of control of too alert to suppress this revolt. the Tughluqs. Afterwards, the destruction by the invasion of Timur (1398) took place and confusion Yamunanagar district was created vide Haryana Government notification No. S.O. 149/P.A. 17/18871 prevailed after the departure ofTimur in north-western th India. In 1450 Bahlol Lodi brought the area under his S.5/89 dated 16 October, 1989, comprising Jagadhri sway which lasted, under him and his successors until sub division and Sadaura sub-tahsil ofNaraingarh sub­ 1526. Babur, the Mughal invader from Central Asia division of Ambala district and Radaur sub-tahsil of wrested it from Lodis. Hamayun who succeeded with effect from the 1st. day of Babur in 1530, took keen interest in the district and the November, 1989. town ofBuria is said to be built in his times. TheAin­ (iii) Administrative set up : i-Akbari mentions that mahals of Sadaura and Yamunanagar district is located in the north Mustafabad formed part of Sirhind Sarkar of the Delhi eastern part of the State. Its eastern boundary with Subah. There was brick-fort at Sadaura. Shah lahan Uttar Pradesh is formed by the Yamuna river. The built the Rang Mahal, a well built place with massive stone arches at Buria. State has been experiencing inter-district and inter­ tahsil jurisdictional transfers ever since its formation After Aurangzeb's death, the political scene changed on 1st. November, 1966. There were 7 districts at and various forces rose in opposition to the empire. Banda the 1971 Census which increased to 12 in 1981, 16 Bahadur (1670-1713), a disciple ofGuru Gobind Singh in 1991 and further to 19 in 2001. Likewise the launched a fierce attack on this area (1709-10). number of tahsils has increased from 32 to 67 and Accompanied by thousands of sturdy Sikh followers, towns from 65 to]06 in 197Iand 200] respectively. Banda Bahadur who had set up his headquarters at Sehri and Khanda, the twin villages in district trumpled In 1991 Haryan.a State contained four under his feet the parganas of Mustafabad, Ambala and Administrative Divisions namely Ambala, Rohtak, Sadaura. However, his success proved· to be short-lived. Gurgaon and Hisar. covered Ambala, At Sadaura, Banda gave tough battle to the Mughals Yamunanagar, Kurukshetra and districts; (1710) but lost the ground to the superior forces. After extended on Kamal, , , the defeat ofBanda, Khidmat, a Mughal official governed and Rohtak districts; spread over this area tiIl1739. Gurgaon, , and Mahendragarh After Nadir's retreat from India, chaos and districts; and controlled lind, , confusion which spread in every nook and corner of Hisar and districts.

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR

JURISDICTIONALCHANGFS 1991-2001, DISTRICTYAMUNANAGAR Name of Districtffahsil Number of Number of Number of Changes since 1991 and Government Notification Number villages villages newly towns 1991 2001 created 1991 2001 :z 3 4 5 6 7 Distt. Yamunanagar 654 639 10 II Lost 13 villages to Thanesar tahsil (Kurukshetra district) vide No. S.0.3lfPA.17/1887/S.5/92 dt 27-2-92 & 63 P A/17 /1887 /S.5/92 dt 30-4-92. One village, namely, Sadaura Naqipar (HB155/1) was newly created Two villages, namely Kansepur (HB421) and Sasauli (HB420) treated as Census towns. One village, namely, Chhachhrauli Rural (HB311) merged in Chhachhrauli town. 1. Tahsil Jagadhri 502 488 9 10 Lost 13 villages to Thanesartahsil vide No. S.O.31/PA 17/1887/S.5/92 dt27-2-92 & 63 PN17!1887/S.5!92 dt30-4-92. One town Jagadhri Workshop Railwaycolonywas denotified One village, namely, Sadaura Nadipar (HB155/1) was newly created Two villages, namely Kansepur (HB421) and Sasauli (HB420) treated as Census towns. 2. Tahsil Chhachhrauli 152 151 1 One village, nam ely, ChhachhrauJi Rural (HB311) merged in Chhachhrauli town. * Source: Financial Commissioner Revenue Deptt. Haryana.

At the time of 200 1 Census, three. newly created Chhachhrauli. Jagadhri tahsil contains 488 villages and districts of (carved out ofAmbala district) Chhachhrauli tahsil 151 villages. Following inter-censal Fatehabad (carved out of ) and Jhaiiar jurisdictional changes during 1991-2001 were (carved out ofRohtak district) have been added in the witnessed. Jagadhri tahsil lost 13 villages, to Thanesar Divisions oftheir parent districts. tahsil of Kurukshetra district in April, 1992 and one Yamunanagar district was created on 16th October, village namely Sadaura Nadiparwas newly created in 1989. The areas comprising the district were carved Jagadhri tahsil. One village of Chhachhrauli tahsil, out of Ambala and Kurukshetra districts. It comprised namelY, Chhachhrauli (Rural) was fully merged in of Jagadhri tahsil and Sadaura sub tahsil of Ambala Chhachhrauli town. district and Radaur sub-tahsil ofKurukshetra district. Jagadhri tahsil contained 5 statutory and five It was part ofAmbala district constituted in 1847; Census Towns namely Yamunanagar M.C., Jagadhri Since then it remained part ofAmbala district upto the M.C., Sadaura M.C., Radaur M.C., Buria M.C., time of its creation as a new district, Yamunanagar Bilaspur e.T., Mustafabad C.T., Farakhpur e.T., appreared as a district for the first time on the map of Kansepur ~.T. and Sasauli C.T. whereas Chhachhrauli Haryana in 1991 Census. It contained two tahsils, tahsil has only one statutory town i.e. fhhachhrauli M.e. namely, Chhachhrauli (152 villages and one town) and Administratively, the Deputy Commissioner is,the Jagadhri (502 villages and 9 towns) tahsils. During overall incharge of the general administration in the 1981-91 intercensal period Jagadhri tahsil gained 109 .district and performs the duties of the District villages from tahsil and 65 villages from Magistrate and the District Collector. Below the Deputy Thanesartahsil and it lost 152 villages to newly created Commissioner is the Additidnal Deputy Commissioner Chhachhrauli tahsiJ. who assists the Deputy Commissioner in the work Now in 2001 Census, Yamunanagar district has relating to general administration, rural development, two tahsils Jagadhri a·tld Chhachlirauli and five etc. The Deputy Commissioner along :with ADC, Chief Community Development Blocks namely, Sadaura, Executive Officer ofZi la Parishad, Superintendent of Bilaspur, Mustafabad, Radaur, Jagadhri and Police and other Senior Offic~rs ofthe district looks

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after the development and regulatory functions in the *Area figures supplied by the Surveyor Gencrnl of India are district. provisional. To decentralize the authority in the administrative Physiography: set up, the district is divided into two sub-divisions, The district has Siwalik Hills and Foothill rolling Jagadhri and Chhachhrauli. Sub-divisions are not plain in the north and northeast; and flood plain along necessarily co-terminus with the name of their the Yamuna river in the east and southeast. The respective tahsils. However, in Yamunanagar district important rivers/nadis of the district are the Yamuna, both the tahsils have sub-division status also. Zila the Saraswati, the , the Raks~ the Somb, Parishad and Panchayat Samitis correspond to the the Boli, etc. district;:nd C.D. Block boundaries respectively except that the municipal areas are not covered by them. Yamuna river after rising from snowclad peaks of the Middle at Yamnotri, enters the district The Zila Parishad, elects its President and Vice­ from its north eastern corner through a narrow corridor President from amongst the elected members. The in the Siwaliks. It is a perennial river. The Boli nadi term of office of members is five years. An officer in joins the Somb nadi near Dadupur and then the the senior scale of LA.S. is deputed by the State combined Somb & Boli nadisjoin the Yamllna river at Government as the Chief Executive Officer to the Zila Parishad. The Parish ad is also assisted by various Mehar Majra. The Rakshi stream takes its birth in the departments of the district. At the Community rolling foothill plain while the Chautang and the Development Block level, each Panchayat Samiti has Saraswati nadis originate in the lower hills. Generally, an elected Chairman and Vice Chairman. The Block the slope of the district is from northeast to southwest Development and Panchayat Officer works as in which direction most of the riversfnadis/rainfed Executive Officer of the Panchayat Samiti. The torrents flow down. executive authority for the purpose of carrying out the Physiographically, we can sub-divide the district provisions of the HaryanaZilaParishad and Panchayat as Yamunanagar Siwalik; Sadaura Plain, Yamunanagar Samitis (C.D. Blocks) Act vests in the Chief Executive Officer and the ,Block Development and Panchayat Plain, Yamunanagar Khadar and Bet Yamunanagar. Officer respectively. Yamunanagar Siwalik lies in parts along the northern The statutory urban local bodies are municipal border of the district with . It has councils and municipal committees, The urban local hilly topography and highest concentration ofrainfall. bodies elect councilors from each of the ward and their Mostly it is covered with reserved forests. Only foot term is five years. paths and minor tracks lead towards plain along the Process of governance at the lowest level is gram river beds and boundary of reserved forests. Sadaura panchayat which makes adequate arrangements for Plain is a piedmont plain (alluvial fan) and is traversed the development in various fields in rural areas. by a large number of rainfed streams. It is undulating (iv) Physical Features and contains large stretches of silt, sand and pebbles Location and Size : in the beds of seasonal streams. It is an undulating sandy plain with a perceptible slope near the hills. Soils Yamunanagar district lies between 29° 55' 44" N and 30° 28' 34" N latitude and between 77° 04' E and are poor and sandy. Yamunanagar Plain extends over 77° 36' 05" E longitude. It has a geographical area of Jagadhri and Chhachhrauli tahsils, lying to the 1,768.00* sq.kms. which comprises ofl,682.74 sq. kms. southwest of Sadaura Plain. The region slopes towards of rural area and 85.26 sq.kms of urban area southwest. It is a plain area with relatively richer loamy Yamunanagardistrict is triangular-shaped with base soils. Yamunanagar Khadar lies along Yamuna river in made by boundary with Himachal Pradesh in the North the eastern part of the district. It is formed by deposition and apex touching Kamal district in the South. It is ofalluvium sediments, clay and sand. Silty loam is easily bounded by Uttar Pradesh in the east. Yamuna river workablp and productive. Bet Yamunanagar I ies in the makes boundary"between the district and Uttar Pradesh State. To _its west lies Ambala district and in the southwestern corner of the district. It is a low lying southwest is Kurukshetra district. plain area.

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Drainage: December and January. The district also gets occasional The general slope ofthe district is from north-east winter rains from cyclones. Rainfall is concentrated in to southwest and the important rivers of the district the monsoon months ofJuly and August. are the Yamuna, the Saraswati ,the Markanda and the Rainfall records for two stations Dadupur and Chautang. The district forms part of the semi-hilly J agadhri show - average annual rainfall of 1063 .2mm. region and is intersected by many streams and rivulets. and 913.6mm. respectively (Based on averages Except the Yamuna all other streams are seasonal. exceeding 100 years prior to 1970) whereas average The Yamuna is the source of annual rainfall for the district was 147.3 cms., third system providing irrigation to Haryana State.stre~ms/ highest among the-districtsofthe State. About 83 per rivers emerging from the lower Siwalik hills hringdown cent of the annual normal rainfall is received during heavy floods during the monsoon months. This has June to September and about 8 per cent during winter necessitated vast schemes of drainage system. months of. December to February. The rainfall in the The general character ofthe streams in the district district generally increases from south-west to north­ is that of broad sandy courses, varying in width from east. The variation in the annual rainfall in the district 1/10 kilometre to more than a kilometer. These are dry from year to year is appreciable. The average number during greater part of the year but bring heavy flood of rainy days for Jagadhri station is 43. The heaviest during rainy season. rainfall in 24 hours recorded at any station in the district was 444.5 mm. at Dadupur on 2nd July, 1956. The district is mainly drained by non-perennial streams. The Yamuna is the only perennial river which Meteorological Observatory for tl"!e north-eastern fonns eastern boundary of the district. The Yamuna Haryana is located at Ambala which is representative river after rising from the snow-clad peaks of the of the climatic conditions in the district in general. From Himalayas at Yamnotri enters the district from its north­ March temperature increase rapidly. M,ay and June are eastern corner through a narrow corridor in Siwaliks. generally the hottest months in the year with the mean 0 The whole district is dissected by rivulets. streams, daily maximum temperature at 39.5 C and mean daily 0 nadis and rivers which emanate from the lower h ills in minimum temperature at 25.2 C. The heat in the the northern parts ofthe district. Bali nadi and Pathrala summer season is intense. With the advance of the nadijoin the Somb nadi near Dadupur village and then monsoon by about the end ofJune, there is a slight drop these combined nadisjoin the Yamuna river near Mehar in the day temperature but the nights still continue to be Majra.The Rakshi stream takes its birth in the rolling quite warm. The weather during monsoon remains foothill plain while the Chautang and the Saraswati oppressive due to high moisture in the 'air. After the rivers originate in the lower hi lis. Generally the slope withdraw I ofmonsoon by mid-8eptember nights become ofthe district is from northeast to southwest in which progressively cooler but day temperatures slightly direction most ofthe rivers/nadislrainfed torrents flow increase. The decrease in temperature is rapid from down. November. January is generally the colde.st month. During the winter season, cold waves sweep1he region Boli Nadi or Palasi Khad or Pathrala nadi and in the wake of passing western disturbances and the Somb Nadi on the border ofSirmaur district (Himachal temperature drops down occasionally below the freezing Pradesh) discharge their water into Western Yamuna point. Frosts are a likely phenomenon in the district on Canal near Dadupur. The Run nadi, a tributary of the such occasions. The highest maximum temperature Markanda and the rise in Himachal recorded at Ambala was 47.80 C on 17t1l June, 1923 & Pradesh and after flowing through the district in 29t1l May, 1944; and the lowest mi¢imum temperature southerly direction enter Kurukshetra district. The recorded was - 1.1 0 C on 19th January, 1947. Nakti nadi, also known as Sadhaurawali or Sadadani, is fo~med slightly above the Sadhaura town by the During monsoon season relative humidity is high confluence ofSukar rao, Fandi rao and Khundra rao. (between 70 and 85 percent). Atmosphere is generally It joins the Markanda river just north ofvillage Jafagmr. dry for the rest of year. The driest part of the year is the summer season whefl relative humidity is the Climate: lowest, about 26 per cent. Cloudiness is moderate to The district has a sub tropical continental monsoon heavy during monsoon season. The skies are mainly climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summers, clear or lightly clooded during the J:emaining part of

cool winter, unreliable rainfall and great variation in the year. Light winds generally blowI In the district . In temperature. In winters dense fog occurs during the post-monsoon and co,ld season winds are

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predominantly from northwest. In the beginning of TWIN OF FORESTS IN THEDISlRICT: 2000·(ll summer season easterly or south-easterly winds blow SI. No. Ty pe of Forest ArCli on some days. May to September easterlies or south­ (in Sq.Kms.) easterly winds predominate. 2 3 Natural Economic Resources Reserved Forests 69.44 2 Protected Forests 127.9J Forestry: 3 Unclassed Forests 6.48 Forests playa great role in the economy of the 4 Forests u/S38 ofIFA 1927 o.me district. The district covers Jagadhri, , Chuharpur, 5 Forests U1S4&5 ofLPA 1900 14.11 Kalesar and Sadaura forest ranges which come under Total Forest area 217-" the Yamunanagar Forest Division headed by the Deputy Source: Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, HaryaoaZOOO-O I Conservator of Forests stationed at Yamunanagar. The district falls in the North Forest circle with headquarters The district has a favourable climate for the growth of rich vegetation owing to reasonably good minfall at Panchkula. Earlier Panchkula, Ambala and and elevation. Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo), Kikar Yamunanagar districts were part of Ambala district (Acacia nilotica), Aam (Mangifera indica),. Jamun and total area under forests during 1977-78 was 61 1.45 (Syzgium cumini), PeepaI (Ficus religiosa), Bd (Ficus sq. kms. which has increased to 646.89 sq. kms (for bengalensis), Neem (Azadirachta indica), etc are the three constituent districts) during 2000-0 1. Income from important tree species grown in the area.. Safeda the forest produce during 1977-78 was Rs. 4 I .9 lakhs. (Eucalyptus hybrid) has been introduced since 1963 in At present nurseries of different species are raised the forest areas as well as agricultural fields and along for afforestation and reafforestation. The staff also the roads. attends to the soil conservation work and anti-erosion In the hilly tract of the district, natural vegetation measures. is mainly of forest growth and its degradation stages. Tropical dry deciduous forests and sub tropical forests Forests are the source of much needed fuel for are found here.These forests contain a number-ofhard the public and timber for the forest based industries wood species like chhall, khair and Jhingan. Growth is and for making agricultural implements. Forests provide more dense on northern and north eastern slopes. Dry raw material for paper industries, saw mills and packing deciduous type forest forms into pure bamboo forest industries. in more moist areas, on outer hills degenerate ioto scrub The government is also developing forest strips forest where biotic interference is considerable and along railway lines, roads and canals. Efforts are being extensive incidence of grazing takes place. Main tree species found are chhall, khair,jhingan. amaltas, sain, made to increase the areas under forests by raising bahera and dhak.Sal occurs on the northern slopes of more and more plantations in the district as a part of Siwalik hills in Kalesar tract. The Kalesar reserve forest farm forestry programme. The eucalyptus and poplar is the only Sal forest in the whole of Haryana State. trees have attracted attention as they grow fast with Other species of occasional occurrence are sandhan, minimum interference to the crops. phaldhu, semul, amla, kachnar, papri, toon, robini, etc. Kalesar Wild life Sanctuary is located in the district A large number of climbers and grasses are also near the borders of Himachal Pradesh and Uttranchal. seen. Babbar is an important grass growing naturally The lone Sal forest ofHaryana also known as Kalesar in many areas. It is used for manufacturing of Forest is also inhabited ofvarious types of wild animals paper.Sarala is an important fodder grass growing in like Panther, monkey. wild pigs. cheetal, sambhar, Siwalik hills. A number ofmedicinal and ornamental kakkar. wild cock, etc. plants are also found in the district..Some of which Herbal Nature Park at Chuharpur Reserve Forest are bahera, harar, amla, kamela, amaltas etc. near Khizrabad in the district has been developed by Ornamental trees like Bougainvillaea, bambusa the Forest Department to grow rich variety of vulgaris and jacaranda can be seen in parks, rest medicinal plants. houses and along roads.

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR The primates, the highest group ofmammals are traces of placer gold, deposits of ce!TIent, chemical represented by the rhesus macaque or bandar and the grade limestone, shale, building material and clay common langur. The tiger and leopard are no more minerals. Sand, bajri, pebbles, gravel and boulders are seen in the district. Some other carnivorous animals found in the river bed of the Yamuna, the Saraswati, which may be seen in the district are the jungle cat, the Chautang, the Somb and the Pathrala riverslNadis. the small Indian civet, the common mongoose giddar Ordinary clay suitable for manufacturing of bricks and the Indian fox. The five stripped squirrel or gilheri, is available in plenty in all parts of the district. the common house rat, the house mouse and the Indian Soil and Cropping Pattern : hare comprise the rodent fauna though not very commonly seen. Major part of the district is inundated by the seasonal rivers/rivulets. Silty loam and coarse loam A large number of game birds like combduck, are found in the region. The soils in the district are common teal, cotton teal, spot bill duck, large whistling mainly silty loam (khaddar), loam (Bhangar & ), teal, tree duck, dabchick, eastern greylag goose, piedmont (Ghar & Kandi), silty clay (Naili & Chhachhra Brahminy duck, common shelduck, pintail mallard, Dakar) and light loam (Seoti). The soils as classified gadwall, wigeon, blue winged teal, shoveller, common by the National Bureau of Soil survey and Land Use pochard and tufted duck are foood in the district. Some Planning (ICAR), Nagpur, consist mainly ofUdalfs, are residential and some visit the district in winter. Aquents-tluvents and Ochrepts-Orthents types. Kingfishers, sandpipers and stints are seen in sizeable tanks, lakes and rivers. Pigeons and doves are common The crops grown in the district are divided into in the district. Partridges and quails are also very two main categories viz. Kharifand Rabi, 10caJly calIed common. Cattle egret can be seen moving along with as Sawani and Sadhi. The former is the summer season grazing cattle. Other common birds which can be seen harvest and the tater the winter season harvest. Any in the district are large Indian parakeet, sparrow, bee crop which does not strictly fall within these two eater, coppersmith cuckoo, koel, crow pheasant, bulbul, harvests is known as a zaid crop and its harvest is robin, red munia etc. called the zaid kharif or zaid rabi, according to the harvest with which it is assessed. Toria (an oilseed) is Birds of economic importance are also commonly cultivated as zaid kharif and vegetables, melon and seen such as scavengers like pariah kite, vulture, tawny green fodder as zaid rabi. eagle, jungle crow & house crow keep the district clear of dead animals by feeding on them. Black winged The major kharif crops of the district are paddy, maize,potatoes and sugarcane while the minor ones kite, Indian shikra & falcon are resident birds. Spotted owlet, eagle owl and bubo-bubo keep check on not include bajra, pulses and vegetables. only rodent but also various insect pests. Various types The majorrabi crops grown in the district include of swifts also feed on insects and caterpillars. wheat, rape seed, mustard seeds and pulsesletc. Poisonous and non-poisonous snakes of various kinds, Land and land-use pattern : lizard, and tortoises are also foood in the district. In the year 2000-01 against a geographical area Minerals and Mining: of 1768.00* sq kms. (includes 85.26sq kms. of urban Major part of the district is formed of alluvium area), the area ofthe district according to village papers rocks of recent period. North eastern fringe of the supplied by the revenue authorities is 1634.40 sq. kms. district is formed of Siwalik rocks ofMio-Pleistocene (only rural area). This shows differync'i,in two sets of period. The underground water in the district is areas arrived at by different methods of measurement generally fresh and suitable for domestic and irrigation adopted by two separate agencies. However, we will purposes. Subathu rocks along with other tertiary rock discuss landuse here as per village records. Of the formations extend in sub-montainous and footh ill region total area of 163,440 hectares, 6,443 hectares is of the district which holds prospects for the storage of covered by uninhabited villages of the district; 7,129 hectares is under forests, 120,812 hectares is net sown petroleum, gas or both at depths in reservoirs caused area; 4,717 hectares is culturable waste (including due t9 repeated folding and faulting of rocks. gauchar and groves) and 24,339 hectares of area is The part of outer Himalayas confined to a narrow not available for cultivation to ~hich we may call barren belt along northern boundary of the district contains unculturable land.

10 ANALYTICAL NOTE Net area sown in 'the district is 73.9 percent of 6 or more consecutive harvests and the land taken the total rural area of the district. Jagadhri tahsil has over is leased out to others for a term ranging 7 to 20 rural area as 118~.35 sq lans whereas Chhachhrauli years, priority being given to Harijans. tahsil contains rural area of 445.05 sq. kms. Abolition of Ala Malikiyat and Talukdari Rights * Area figures supplied by the surveyor General of India are Acts of 1952 and 1954, the rights of ala malik in the provisional. land held by adna malik were abolished. Tenancy: Occupancy Tenants Acts of 1952 and 1954 Tenancy system was the outcome of insecure days declared all occupancy tenants as the owners of the after the decay of Mughal empire owing to conflict land. The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, 1953 betwee?f'two classes viz - the landlords and the tenants. and the Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands Act, Taking into consideration, the deteriorating state of 1955 contained provisions relating to ceiling on agriculture and the cultivator, the Punjab Tenancy Act agricultural land holdings, utilization ofsurplus area and of 1887 was enacted prov iding the right ofoccupancy. security for tenants against exploitation and ejectment were in force in different parts of ,Haryana. After Independence, the government decided to Government was further empowered to utilise the bring land reforms especially to carry out its policy of surplus area of both land-owners and tenants for the 'Land to tiners' in order to improve the condition of resettlement of ejected tenants, landless labourers and cultivators and increase agricultural production. small land-owners. All areas owned by a local owner Haryana State comprised areas which were earlier above 30 standard acres and by a displaced person either in Punjab or in Pepsu (Patiala and East Punjab above 50 standard acres were considered as surplus States Union) and had two different sets oflegislation area. applicable to the State areas which were as follows: Haryana Ceiling on Land Holdings Act, 1972 was Punjab Laws enacted as recommended by the Central Land (1) The East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, 1949 Reforms Committee, which provided for the assessment of permissible area in relation to a family (2) The Punjab abolition of Ala Malikiyat and instead of an individual and reduced the permissible TaJukdari Rights Act, 1952 area limit to 7.25 hectares of rand under assured (3) The Punjab Occupancy Tenants Act, 1952 irrigation capable of growing at least two crops in a (4) The Punjab Security of Land Tenures Act, year, 10.9 hectares of land under assured irrigation 1953 capable of growing at least one crop in a year or 21.8 hectares in respect of any other land including banjar (5) The Punjab Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 and land under orchards. Pepsu Laws Owners of land generally cultivate their land (1) The Pepsu abolition of the Ala Malkiyat and themselves known as khudkasht (self cultivation). Talukdari Rights Act, 1954 Sometimes the land is leased to small/marginal/landless farmers on theka (contract) or batai (Share-cropping). (2) The Pep~u Occupancy Tenancy Act, 1952 The normal rate ofbatai is one-third depending upon (3) The Pepsu Tenancy and Agricultural Lands the provision of irrigation, fertilisers, seeds etc. Act, 1955 However the rate of contract varies from time to time depending upon the quality of land and facility of (4) The Pepsu Bhudan Yagna Act, 1955 irrigation system etc. Between the two, theka (contract After the merger ofPepsu with Punjab two more farming) is more prevalent. As large number offarmers Acts, the Punjab Resumption of Jagirs Ace, 1957 and own modern machinery, they prefer to offer services Punjab 'village Common Lands (Regulation) Act, 1961 . for various types of agricultural.operations against were enacted. payment. This system is gaining popularity. Under the East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, Average size of land holding in Haryana is 2.1 1949, the government enforced the utilisation ofevery hectares, which is relatively higher than the all India inch of available culturable land. Under this Act a average of 1.6 hectares. 27.8 per cent of the land notice to take over the land is served on every land holdings were below 0.5 he,ctares, more than 50 per owner who allows his land to remain uncultivated for cent holdings were ofthe size between 0.5 and 3.0

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hectares. Only 0.4 percent land holdings were ofthe 9 Potatoes 1,479 21,000 size 20 hectares and above. 2.4 and 1.9 percent of 10 Onions 172 NA the landholdings were respectively ofthe size of 5 to II Other vegetables 1,067 NA 12 Mangoes 397 7.5 hectares and 7.5 to 10 hectares. NA 13 Other fresh fruits 5 NA In Yamunanagar district landholdings numbered Source: Statistical Abstract ofHaryana 1999·2000 65,367, out ofthese 18,482 landholdings were less In paddy growing, with a production of 1.3 Lakh tonnes, it is a mediocre district. Maize is grown in five than half hectare size. Under each category of one rd districts ofthe State and it is 3 • ranking district with a halfto one hectare and one to two hectare sizes, there production of4,000 tonnes only. were almost one-fifth ofthe total landholdings. Only 155 landholdings were more than 20 hectares size In sugarcane production, Haryana State with TIl position in the Indian Union earned a good ranking and it whereas between 10 to 20 hectares, there were 866 is the chief cash crop of the district. With a production of landholdings. Average size ofthe landholdings in the 2.4 lakh tonnes ofsugarcane (Gur) it is first ranking district district was 2.0 hectares and lesser than the State of the State. Sugarcane is grown in 41,000 hectares in average of2.1 hectares. With the increase in size of the district. In potato production also, the district is .fd' landholdings, the number oflandholdings steeply ranking with a production of21 ,000 tonnes. Small quantity decreases as there were 8031 holdings in 2-3 hectares, of Baji-a (1,000 tonnes) is also produced. The district is 4,720 in 3-4 hectares and 2,909 in 4-5 hectares size 3rd ranking in production of onions. Summer vegetables 4.3 per cent ofthe total holdings were ofthe size of5 are grown in adequate quantities. to 7.5 hectares and 1.8 percent ofthe size of 7.5 to The district had its share as 2.9 per cent in area 10 hectares. under various crops as well as production in the State. During 1998-99 the district produced 2.5 lakh tonnes Agriculture: of wheat. By producing 2,000 tonnes of pulses Dependency upon agriculture is decreasing slowly (Massar) it shared first rank in the State with Ambala as 33.4 percent ofthe main workers have been reported district. In the Indian Union, in the production of as workers deriving their livelihood from agricultural Rapeseed and Mustard oil seeds Haryana State is 4· pursuits which include cultivators and agricultural ranking but Yamunanagar district, with a production of labourers during 200 I Census as against 49.5 per cent 1000 tonnes out oftotal production of 6.2 lakh tonnes - in 1991 Census. It is ranking 15th with this percentage in the State, made its presence only. (33.4) among the districts ofthe State. With 34.9 percent During 1998-99, in the district, vegetables and fruits of marginal workers deriving their earnings from were grown on 3,120 hectares as compared to 66,825 agricultural activities, the district is at the bottom among hectares in the State. With an area of 397 hectares the districts of the State. Diversification is taking place under mangoes it was the 3rd ranking distriet of the in the economy of the district. State. The government is making all efforts to encourage Use of agricultural machinery I is not so much agricultural production by distributing improved seeds, intensive as in other districts like lind, Fatehabad, Hisar, fertilizers, pesticides, providing Jatest developments in Sirsa, Kaithal, Kamal, Sonipat, Rohtak, etc. modem techniques, multiple cropping pattern techniques, Apart from compost, cattle dung and green manures, increasing irrigation facilities, providing easy 10l').ns for chemical fertiJizers are being used increa~ingly. During modem agricultural machinery, etc 1999-2000 chemical ferti I izers (NPKh were used to the Area and ProductioD, 1998-99 tune of 43,842 tonnes in the district. Qut of this 34,338 SI. Crop Area Production tonnes was Nitrogenous (N), 8,892 tonnes Phosphatic No. (in hectares) (in tonnes) (P) and 612 tonnes Potassic (K). I Paddy 58,000 130,000 2 Wheat 64,000 252,000 Irrigation: 3 Sugprcane 41,000 237,000 The average annual rainfall (1994-98) in the district 4 Bajra 1,000 1,000 is 1,417mm and it is the second highest among the 5 Maize 2,000 4,000 districts in the State (first being' Ambala with 6 Pulses (Masson) 3,000 2,000 1,459.3mm) Though 'the rainfall is. irregular and 7 Rapeseed Mustard 1,000 1,000 8 Other oil seeds 2,000 3,000 variations from year to year are considerable yet the

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rains never fail altogether. The uncertainty necessitates goats which are 7.3, 6.9, 5.3, 4.7, 4.6 and 3.9 the development of artificial sources of irrigation. The respectively of their respective stock in the State. district forms part ofsemi hilly region and is intersected Buffaloes numbering 163,600 form 3.2 per cent of the by many streams and rivulets. Except the Yamuna, all total buffaloes in the State. Cattle and buffaloes play other streams are seasonal. The Yamuna river is the an important role in the economy of the district though source of Western Yamuna Canal System providing mechanisation is taking place yet animal husbandry irrigation to Haryana State. Canal irrigation. is forms integral part of agriculture. Donkeys with a concentrated only in the eastern and southern parts of population of 1100 are 1.7 per cent of their stock in the district. Well irrigation was done in remaining areas the State. Camels are in small number i.e less than 50 before the introduction ofdiesel pumping sets. Further only. lOA per cent are milch cattle and 14.6 per cent with t1'ie extension ofelectricity facility in rural areas, are cross-bleed milch cattle of the total cattle in the electric tubewells have become more popular. There district whereas 37.0 per cent of the total buffaloes in are only two major sources of irrigation in the district the district are milch buffaloes. Yamunanagardistrict i.e. tubewells and canals. In 1998-99 canal irrigation ranks fifth in the State with 32.2 per cent milk cattle was done in 4,000 hectares. Irrigation by tubewells and buffaloes in the district.99.6 lakh Iitres ofmilk was was done on one lakh of hectares and there were 8,823 diesel tubewells and 16,763 electric pumping sets in procured through co-operative societies in the year 1998-99 in three districts of Panchkula, Ambala and the district. Kuhl or duct irrigation is prevalent in hilly areas of the district. The sO!Jrces of water supply to Yamunanagar. There is a milk chilling center in the the kuhls are perennial and non perennial springs and district wth a daily intake capacity of 15,000 litres. small streams. Haryana State Minor Irrigation Tubewell Animal husbandry in the district is looked after by Corporation has also undertaken to provide new kuhls the Deputy Director, Intensive Cattle Development in the area. Projec~ Yamunanagar. He is assisted by Assistant Animal husbandry : Directors and Sub-Divisional Officers (Animal The district possesses a fairly large number of Husbandry) Semen Bank Officer, Assistant Poultry livestock including cattle, buffaloes, horses ponies, Development Officer and a team of 21 Veterinary sheep, goats, donkeys, mules, camels and pigs. The Surgeons and 87 Veterinary and Livestock district has 3.6 per cent of the total area of the State and shares 3.7 percent ofthe total livestock population Development Assistants.Their main duties relate to of the State. help cattle breeding, artificial insemination work, Livestock, 1997 control of contagious diseases among livestock, Category Livestock, 1997 Percentage Number of improvement oflivestock and provision of veterinary Haryana Y. Nagar State Stock aid. 2 3 4 To provide breeding facilities promptly, to penetrat_e Cattle 2,399,800 111,600 4.7 the benefits effectively to interior rural areas, to Buffaloes 5,tJ8,300 163,600 3.2 Horses and Ponies 49,100 2,600 5.3 implement piggery development schemes, training Donkeys 63,400 1,100 1.7 persons in raising poultry on scientific lines and Mules 34,500 1,600 4.6 supplying improved breed of poultry, veterinary Sheep 1,293,300 30,500 2.4 institutions such as 7 Civil Veterinary HOspitals, 2 Goats 7

There were three recognized slaughter houses in Industrial production in tbe district 1998-99 the district where 3,200 sheep 3,600 goats and 3,500 pigs were slaughtered during 1999-2000. Item Production Paper 80,482 metric tonnes Fishery : Cement 13,367 metric tones Fisheries development in the district is looked after 10,302 metric tonnes by the Fisheries Department. Natural sources of fish Sugar in the district include the Yamuna and its tributaries; S()urce : Statistical Abstract ofHaryana. 1999-2000 the Chautang and the Rakshi, the Markanda and its On the basis of number of registered working tributaries and streams controlled by the State factories, workers employed and production or government. Tajewala and Dadupur are famous for production value, it is seen that major industrial Mahaseer fis~. Besides these natural sources, fish are concentration is in the areas offood product;;, wood & also available in canals, ponds and reservoirs formed wood products, paper & paper products, non-metallic by flood embankments. 255 hectares of area had been mineral products, basic metal & alloys industries, metal stocked for fish development in the district and products & parts etc. production of 1,391 tonnes of marketing fish was done during 1999-2000. Apart from local market surplus fish­ Other smaller fields are chemical & chemical is exported to Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal products, rubber, plastic & petroleum products, for sale. An income of Rs.11.04 lakhs was obtained electrical machinery, apparatus & ~ppliances, transport from fisheries. 2,440 licences were issued during the equipment parts, other manufacturing industries, repair same period to private parties/persons. services etc. Industry: Large and Medium Industrial Units Yamunanagar district remained industrially As per directory of large and medium industrial I backward though it has got some momentum since the un its, 1999 by the Department of industries, Haryana, beginning of twentieth century. Few and important there were only 8 such units in the district, all located brassware manufacturing units were located at in Yamunanagartown. Detail of which is as follows:-

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Large And Medium Scale Industrial Units -1999 SI. Name of Unit Year of Products Investment No. Establishment (Rs. In lakhs) 2 3 4 5 MIs Saraswati Sugar Mills, Yamunanagar 1933-34 Sugar 7193.0 2 MIs Ballarpur Industries Ltd. Yamunamagar 1936-37 Paper, Paper chemicals etc. 61602.0 3 MIs Bharat Starch Industries Ltd.Yamunanagar 1938-39 Maize startch & its allied products & 2922.0 . . 4 MIs Indian Sugar & Gereral Engg. Corpn. 1946-47 Sugar Machinery. Hydroulic presses 5113.1 R.& Jagjidhri NR, Y. Nagar Plate levelling machines pipes etc. 5 Mis Kay iron Works Pvt. Ltd. Yamunanagar 1946-47 Sugar, Paper & Chemical machinery, 86.5 6 MIs Railway Workshop, Jagadhri Yamunanagar 1952-53 Periodical Overhauling of Railway 17781.8 7 MIs Jamrbt Auto Industries Ltd. Yamunanagar 1954-55 Automobile Springs Leafs, Assemblies 1416.7 8 MIs Haryana Distillery R.S. Jagadhri, Yamunanagar 1962-63 Rectified & denatured Spirit, country 1013.8 & Indian made foreign liquor. Source: Directory. Large and Medium Units - 1999.

Trade and Commerce : 3.Chhachhrauli Jagadhri was the chief trading centre ofthe district 4. Sadaura during 19'" century, though not having well established 5. Mustafabad lines of trade. Principal weekly markets used to be held at Buria, Khizrabad and Jagadhri. Jagadhri carried 6. Radaur on a considerable trade in metals, importing large 7. Bilaspur quantities of copper and iron from the hills and from Apart from these, there were ten sub­ Calcutta and Bombay. These were converted into yards.Average area served per regulated market in vessels of different types and sizes and these were the district was 251 Sq. kms. whereas number of exported to Punjab and further north. villages served per regulated market was 90.Usual During 20th century, Abdullapur (now known as course of trade in agricultural produce is conducted Yamunanagar) came to be established as an important through wholesalers, retailers and commission agents timber market due to cheap transportation through or arhtias. ·rafting in the Western Yamuna Canal. After Total arrivals of agricultural produce during 1999- Independence, Yamunanagar and Jagadhri became 2000 in these principal agricultural markets and sub­ important centres of trade and commerce with the yards in the district were 3.0 lakh tonnes. Heaviest arrival development oftransport system both within the interior was of paddy which accounted for 110,600 tonnes, wheat parts ofthe district as well as with neighbouring are~s. arrival was 62,400 tonnes, maize 3,800 tonnes, sunflower Major exports from the district were agricultural 2,400 tonnes, pulses 1,100 tonnes, bajra 200 tonnes, gur, products like wheat, barley, rice, bajra, maize & jowar shakkar, khandsari 9,500 tonnes, potatoes 13,300tonnes, and manufactured goods like paper, vegetable ghee, sarson, toria& taramira400 tonnes, onions 5,600 tonnes, sugar, utensils etc. The main items of import were coal, vegetables and fruits 22,400 tonnes and other agricultural petroleum products, insecticides, pesticides, fertilizers produce 67,500 tonnes. and medicines. Under the foodgrain procurement scheme during During the year 2000, the following principal 1999-2000 purchases were made by the following agricultural markets existed in the district: agencies in the district: Wheat (60,816 tonnes)-State Government (l,472 tonnes), Food Corporation oflndia 1. Jagadhri (8,409 tonnes), Hafed (44,412 tonnes) Haryana 2. Yamunanagar Warehousing Corporation (4,918 tOllnes) and Confed

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR (1,605 tonnes), Paddy (110,465 tonnes) - State Institutional finance is a must for development of Government (227 tonnes), Hafed (&,338 tonnes). Rice any area. It is available through both commercial and millers (98,054 tonpes), Haryana Warehousing co-operative banks. In Yamunanagar district there were Corporation(2,138 tonnes), Agro (1,094 tonnes) and 99 banking institutions including 18 Co-operative Confed (614 tonnes). There were 23 cold stores in banking institutions in March 2001. Jagadhri tahsil the district with a storage capacity of 29,000 tonnes possessed 87 banks, while Chhachhrauli tahsil had only during 1998-99. 12 banks. Among the urban areas, Yamunnagar M.C!" During 200 I-02,eleven export oriented U11its were had major concentration of31 banks being the district headquarters town. The remaining institutions were functioning in the district which earned Rs.13.1 cror~s. available in Jagadhri M.C1.16 banks, Radaur M.C. 5 Total establishments/enterprises in the district as banks, Bilaspur C.T. 4 banks, Chhachhrauli M.C 4 per Economic Census,1998 were 36,183. Non­ banks, Sasauli C.T. 4 banks, Sadaura M.C. 3 banks, agricultural enterprises formed 97.3 per cent of the Mustafabad C.T. 3 banks and Buria M.e. 1 bank. Rural total establishments. Only 28.5 per cent of the total areas shared 28.3 per cent o(the banking institutions enterprises employed one or more hired workers. 90.3 in the district and urban areas reported as 71.7 per per cent establishments were functioning under own cent. There were I 0 schedule~ banking institutions per premises whereas 3,515 establishments were without one lakh of population in the district. premises. 98.0 per cent of the enterprises functioned throughout the year whereas 735 enterprises were Apart from the above scheduled commercial and seasonal. Ownership of94.4 per cent enterprises was co-operative banks, there were 857* co-operative so­ in private hands. 74.5 per cent of the enterprises did cieties in the district registered with the Registrar of not make use of power or fuel. Co-operative Societies, Haryana under the rural de­ velopment and co-operation progr

16 ANALYTICA L NOTE Transport and communication system is the 5,516 Tractors were on road in the district during the nervous system ofllie economy of a particular area. same period. Rugged topographyoftJ:le district particularly in the Electricity and Power: north mars development of transport system. However, new avenues have been opened to develop Power availability in the State has improved these areas into tourist resorts by linking these through drastically over the last three decades. During 1967- 68 power availability was 601 million KWH which metalled roads. The district headquartes town is well increased to 16,855 million KWH during 2000-01. connected from all comers of the district by roads. There were 35,46,572 total electric connections in the National highway -73 passes through the district State, out of which 27,63,467 were domestic starting from Panchkula via Saba entering the district connections in 2000-0 1. netho Mustafabad and reaching J agadhri and In Yamunanagar district, as regards use of Yamunanagar then to (UP). State electricity for domestic purposes, outof613 inhabited highway-6A starting from Jagadhri via Tajewala,. vlllages in the district 604 are electrified. 548 villages Kalesar and then going to (H.P), SH- make use of electricity for agricultural purposes and 1 leads from Jagadhri to Bilaspur, Sadaura and then 489 for other purposes as per information supplied by through Naraingarh (Ambala) reaches the revenue authorities in Village Directories during (Panchkula), SH.-4coming fromKalaAmb (H.P) 1998-99. enters the district via Sad aura and then goes to Census 2001 results show 89.3 per cent of the Shabbad and S.H.-6 starting from Yarnunanagar to households in the district make use of electricity for Radaur and then passes through Pipli and lighting purposes. The district with this percentage (Kurukshetra). Other roads of the district include ranks 4th. among the districts of the State. Jagadhri-Chhachhrauli-Darpur, Chhachhrauli­ Gram Panchayats, composition, jurisdiction and Bilaspur, Chhachhrauli-Raiyanwala (Near Tajewala) role in Development of Village and its economy Jagadhri-Buria, Yamunanagar-Jathlana-Indri, Jathlana­ Village has been the basic unit of administration Radaur, Jagadhri to (Sadau.ra-Shahbad)State and instrument of development ofIndian Society since Highway, Bilaspur to Haryana-Himachal Pradesh ancient times, the institute of 'Panchayat' being an border. The only Broad Gauge Railway Line passing integral part ofself-governance at grass-root level. The through the district is Ambala-Saharanpur with term 'Panchayati Raj' refers to the process of Jagadhri workshop, Darazpur,. and Mustafabad governance at the lowest level i.e. Panchayat. There railway stations situated on the line in the district. is a three tier system of governance in the State; 'Gram Total road length in the district during 2001-02 was Panchayat' at the village level, 'Panchayat Samiti' at 1,140 kilometres, out ofwhich only 64 kilometres were the community development block level and 'Zila National Highways and the remaini.ng was State Parishad' at the district level. Highways as per information supplied by the Engineer­ Haryana Panchayati Raj Act 1994, provides that th~ in-chief, P. W.D (B&R) Haryana. The district, with 115 Govemmentshall by election establish a Gram Panchayat kilometres of road length per lakh of population, is placed by name in every Sabha Area constituted for any village at lOth. place among the districts of the State. Important or a part of village or group ofcontiguous villages with a focal points ofthe district include Jagadhri, Yamunanagar, population of not less than five hundred and the Gram Chhachhrauli, Radaur, Buria, Bilaspur, Mustafabad, PanclJayat shall consist of a Sarpanch elected by Gram Farakhpur, Kansepur, Sasauli and Sadaunl. Sabha frniH amongst its Voters, by secret ballot and Six to Twenty Panches from wards in a Gram Panchayat Transport statistics as supplied by the Transport area. Haryana Panchayati Raj Election Rules, 1994 fmther Commissioner, Haryana for the year 2000-2001, there provide that the minimum mimber of seatsfwards in a were 1,105 Cars, 147 Jeeps, 471 Tractors and 6,098 Gram Panchayat having population upto 500 shall be Six Motorcycles/Scooters/ Autocycles registered in the and for every additional five hundred popu lation or fraction district whereas 65,038 Motorcycles I Scooters/ thereof one extra seat shall be provided subject to a Autocyc1es, 48C Jeeps, 12,675 Private Motor Cars and maximum of Twenty seats.

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR The last general elections of Panchayats in the any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where' State were held in March, 2000 under the provisions entrance is also provided but they may not have any of Act of 1994. Every Gram Panchayat, Panchayat walls. Therefore. such of the conical structures are Samiti and Zila Parishad has adequate seats reserved also treated as separate buildings. for Scheduled Castes and also for the women. The Permanent Houses : district has 428 Gram Panchayats', 6Panchayat Samitis Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of and the Zila Parishad. permanent materials. The material of walls can be It is obligatory on the part of a Gram Panchayat to anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron make adequate arrangements in the field of agriculture, sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt animal husbandry, dairy milk, poultry, fisheries, social bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of and farm forestry, minor forest produce, fuel, fodder, from anyone of the following, namely, tiles, slate, village and cottage industry, drinking water, rural gal van ized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, electrification and non-conventional energy sources, bricks, stones or concrete. poverty alleviation programme, education, adult and Semi-permanent Houses : non formal education, public libraries. cultural activities, markets and fares, rural sanitation. public health and Houses in which either the wall or the roof is family welfare, women and child development, social made of permanent material and' the other is made welfare which also includes welfare ofthe handicapped of temporary material. and mentally retarded, welfare ofthe weaker sections, Temporary HOdses : public distribution system, maintenance ofcommunity assets, construction and maintenance of dharamshalas Houses in which both walls and roof are made and similar institutions, cattle sheds, ponds, cart-stand! of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. bus stop, regulation of manure pits in public places, Walls may be made from anyone of the following etc. Panchayat Samitis are meant to oversee the temporary materials, namely. grass, thatch. bamboo, activities being undertaken by Gram Panchayats and plastic, polythene, ~ud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof assist them in achieving their goals. At the district level, may be made from anyone ofthe following temporary it is the Zila Parishad which coordinates and advises materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, the government on the issues relating to developmental plastic or polythene. activities in the villages, allocation of work to Gram Dwelling Room : Panchayats and Panchayat Samitis and also approve the budget required for Gram Panchayats and A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has Panchayat Samitis in carrying out developmental walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide programmes. and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should ha.ve a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth (v) Census Concepts: of at least 1.5 meters and a height of2 meters. A Building: dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, A

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as dwelling room. each such flat was reckoned as a separate census A dwelling room, which is shared by more than house. one household, has not been counted for in any of Sometimes it becomes difficult to apply the them. If two households have a dwelling room each definition of census house strictly in certain cases. but in addition also share a common dwelling room, For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, then the common room has not been counted. for either each room having direct entrance from the common of the households. staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be Census House : treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms are occupied by a single household it was not realisitc A 'Census House' is a building or part ofa building to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, used or recogn ised as a separate unit because of 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main havin~a separate main entrance from the road or house should be considered and the entire flat was common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be treated as one census house. On the other hand, if occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or two independent households occupy these five rooms, non-residential purpose or both. the first household living in 3 rooms and the second In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the buildings and census houses were identified for use, the first three rooms together were treated as numbering in the field by the enumerators is described one census house and the remaining rooms as another hereunder: census house. But if each room was occupied by an Sometimes a series of different buildings are found independent household, then each such room was along a street which are joined with one another by treated as a separate census house. common walls on either side looking like a continuous In case of hostels, hotels. etc., even if the door structure. These different units are practically of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a independent of one another and are likely to have common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common been built at different times and owned by different room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ persons. In such cases, though the whole structure hotel building was treated as one census house but with all the adjoining units apparently appears to be if such hostelslhotels have out-houses or other one building, each portion was treated as a separate structures used for different purposes or the same building and its constituent units as separate census purpose, then each structure attached to the main houses. hostellhotel was treated as a separate census house. On the other hand, one may come across, In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, flats. In these cases while the structure looks like located in a compound, whether enclosed or one building, different persons own the flats. In case unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number main residence may be treated in one hut, other huts of flats owned by different persons, the entire may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, structure was treated as one building and each flat baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separate as a separate census house. structure, they form a single housing unit and Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate therefore, have to be treated collectively as one buildings owned by different persons then each such building and one census house. If some of the huts building is treated as a separate building. There can are used by one household and the others by a second be a situation where within an enclosed compound household as residence, then the two groups of huts there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking were treated as separate census houses. However, or company or even government that are actually in if there were also other huts in the compound used occupation of different persons. For example, Indian for other purposes and not as part of the household's Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these by the Corporation but these are in occupation of were treated as separate census houses. their employees. Each such building was treated as a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings On the other hand, in urban areas, where more there were flats in occupation of different households, than one structure within an enclosed or open

19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR compound (premises) belonging to the same person, Each sqch individual area by itself may not satisy the e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualifY etc., only one building number was given for this group it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may and each of the consituent a separate census house deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous number. urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars such towns. has come up was treated as a building. City: Village: The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are called cities. which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the Urban Agglomeration: entire village is treated as one unit for presentation An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban of data. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban areas, each habitation area with locally recognized outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically boundaries is treated as one village. contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban Rural-Urban Area: outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway colonies. university campuses, port areas, etc., may The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately for come up near a city or statutory town outside its rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each rural areas. In the Census ofIndia 200 I, the definition such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as of urban area adopted is as follows: an independent urban unit but may deserve to be ( a)All places with a municipality, corporation, clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. cantonment board or notified town area committee. etc. For the purpose of delineation of Urban (b)A place satisfying the following three criteria Agglomerations during Census ofIndia 2001, following simultaneously: criteria are taken as pre-requisites: (i)A minimum population of 5,000; (a) The core town or at least one of the (ii)at least 75 percent of male working population constituent towns of an Urban Agglomeration should engaged in non-agricultural pursuits;and necessarily be a statutory town; and (iii)a density of population of at least 400 per sq. (b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e. km. (1,000 per sq. mile) towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 For identification of places which would qualify Census). With these two basic criteria having been to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per met, the following are the possible different situations the 1991 Census had a popUlation of 4,000 and abQve, in which Urban Agglomerations woulB be constituted: a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 percent of male working population i)a city or town with one or more contiguous engaged in non-agricultural activitiy were considered. outgro';"lhs; To work out the proportion of male working population ii)two or more adjoining towns with their referred to above against b) (ii), the ~ata relating to outgrowths; and main workers were taken into account. iii)a city and one or more adjoining towns with Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities their outgrowths all of whic~ form a continuous ·and towns have been treated as urban under 'Urban spread. Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths are Household: railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., that may have come up near a A 'household' is usually a group of persons who statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of normally live together and take'their meals from a a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. common kitchen unless the exigencies of work \

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prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a Scheduled caste in addition to every member of the household may be related or unrelated or a mix of Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States in a census house but do not take their meals from Union were in relation to that State whether they the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. a common household. Each such person was to be Subsequently, in September, 1956, by an amendment, treated as a separate household. The important link the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent in finding out whether it was a household or not was Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the a common kitchen. There may be one member Hindu and the Sikh religions were placed on the same households, two member households or multi-member footing with regard to the specification of Scheduled households. Castes. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Instiifttional Household: Cons1itution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the A group of unrelated persons who live in an same footing with regard to the recognition of the institution and take their meals from a common Scheduled Castes. kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, The list of Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tn"bes messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, are notified for each State and Union Territory and orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly are valid only within the juridiction ofthat State or perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, Union Territory and not outside. There is no population it was specifically mentioned that this category or notified as Scheduled Tribes in Haryana State. The households would cover only those households where list containing names ofScheduled Castes notified in a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and Haryana State for Census 2001 is as given below: share ~ common kitchen. SCHEDULED CASTES Houseless Household : 1.AdDbarmi Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, 2. Balmiki, Chura, Bhangi I in hume pipes, under f1y-overs and staircases, or in 3. Bangali the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway 4. Barar, Burar, Berar platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. 5. Batwal Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes : 6. Bauria, Bawaria Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union 7. Bazigar Territory, specifY the castes, races or tribes or parts 8. Bhanjra of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be 9. Chamar, Iatia Chamar, Rehgar, Raigar, Ramdasi, Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union Ravidasi territory. Similarly, Article 342 provides for 10. Chanal specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts 11. Dagi of or group within tribes ortribal communities which 12. Darain are deemed to be for the purposes of the Constitution the Scheduled Tribes in relation to that State or Union 13. Deha, Dhaya, Dhe;:t territory. In pursuance of these provisions, the list of 14. Dhanak Scheduled Castes and/or Scheduled Tribes are notified Dhogri, Dhangri, Siggi for each State and Union territory and are valid only r5. within the jurisdiction of that State or Union territory 16. Dumna, Mahasha, Doom . and not outside. 17. Gagra It is important to mention here that under the 18. Gandhila, Gandil Gondola Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no person ~ho professed a religion different from 19. Kabirpanthi, Iulaha was deemed to be a member of a 20. Khatik

21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR 21. Kon, KoJi Literacy Rate :

22.~arija,~arecha Literacy rate of the population is defined as the 23. Mazhabi percentage of literates in the age group seven years and above. For different age groups the percentage 24. Megb of literates in that age group gives the literacy rate. 25. Nat Educational Level : 26.0d The highest level of education a person has 27. Pasi completed. 28. Perna Work: 29. Pherera Work is defined as participation in any 30. Sanhai economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 31. Sanhal be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves. 32. Sansi. Bhedkut, Manesh not only actual work but also includes effective 33. Sansoi supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family 34. Sapela enterprise or in any other economic activity. All 35. Sarera persons engaged in 'work' as defined above are 36. Sikligar workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or 37. S irkiband milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers.Reference period for SCHEDULED TRIBES determining a person as worker and non-worker is Nil one year preceding the date of enumeration. Language and Mother Tongue : Main worker : As per the census concept, each language is a A person who has worked for major part of the group of \Dother tongues. The census questionnaire reference period ( i.e. six months or more during the collects information on the mother tongue of each last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in person and mother tongue is defined as the language any economically productive activity is termed as spoken in childhood by the person's mother to the 'Main worker' . person. If the mother died in infancy, the language Marginal Worker: mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf A person who worked for les~ than six months mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is of the reference period ( i.e. in the last one year considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic the language spoken as mother tongue should have activity is termed as 'Marginal worker' . a script. Non-Worker Literate: A person who has not worked at all in any A person age 7 years and above who can both economically productive activity during the reference read and write~ with understanding in any language is period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of taken as literate. A person who can only read but enumeration) is termed as 'Non-worker'. cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have Cultivator : received any formal education or passed any minimum For purposes of the Census a person is classified educational standard. Literacy could also have been as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation achieved through adult literacy classes or through any on land owned or held from government or held from non-formal educational system. People who are blind private persons or institutions for payment in money, and can read in Braille are treated as literates. kind or share. Cultivatidn includes effective

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supervision or direction in cultivation. A person who as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in Household has given out her/his land to another person or persons Industry is termed as a 'Other Worker (OW)'. The or institution(s) for cultivation for money, kind or share type of workers that come under this category of of crop and who does not even supervise or direct 'OW' include all government servants, municipal cultivation in exchange of land, is not tryated as employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, person's land for wages in cash or kind or· a transport, banking, mining, construction, political or combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In treated as cultivator. Cultivation involves ploughing, effect, all those workers other than cultivators or sowing, harvesting and production ofcereals and millet agricultural labourers or household industry workers, crops such ~s wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., are 'Other Workers'. and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground­ Work Participation Rate : nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, population, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the Population Density : following plantation crops-tea, coffee, rubber, coconut Population density is the number of persons and betel-nuts (area). inhabited per square kilometre of the area. Agricultural Labourer: Age:

A person who works on another person's land Age is measured III terms of the completed for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as number of years. an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another person's land Sex-Ratio: for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of Number offemales per 1000 males in a population. lease or contract on 'land on which she/he works. (vi) Non Census Concepts : Household Industry Worker : Improved Drinking Water : Household industry is defined as an industry If the household had access to drinking water conducted by the head ofthe household herselflhimself supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well and or by the members of the household at home or (protected or covered) situated within or outside the within the village in rural areas and only within the premises, it is considered as having access to precincts of the house where the household lives in improved drinking water. It may be mentioned that urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in such uniform definition may not be valid across all household industry should consist of members of the states. household including the head. The industry should not System of Sewerage : be run on the scale of a registered factory which Generally, a sewerage system would mean a would qualifY or has to be registered under the Indian network of mains and branches of underground Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point processing, servicing and repairs of goods. It does of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and not include professions such as a Pleader, Doctor, industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those professions, trade or services are run at home by carrying both sewage and storm water are called members of the household. combined sewers. However, in some towns which Other Worker: are not provided with such underground sewerage A person who has been engaged in some system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, economic activitY during the reference period but not sylk pattern drain, etc., in these towns.

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Type of Latrine and Method of Disposal of Crude Birth Rate(CBR) : Night Soil: Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the There are three prevalent systems of disposal of mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) population. sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal Number of live births during the year systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with CBR= ------x 1,000 manual scavenging. The system of underground Mid-year Population sewerage provides for the street sewerage with which Crude Death Rate(CDR) are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sewer the mid year population, normally expressed per 1,000 faecal matter is transported without the need for population. scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and big towns. Number of deaths during the year CDR =------x 1,000 Where the streets sewer does not exist these Mid-year Population sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Natural Growth Rate: leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water Growth rate is obtained as the difference between closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This of migration. dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid Age Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR) : bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration Number of live births in a year to female through the soil traversed. popUlation in any specified age group normally Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells expressed per 1,000 women. are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines Number of live births in a particular age-group are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at ASFR=------x 1,000 periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type Mid~year female population of the same age-group of latrines are of service type latrines from where Age Specific Marital Fertility Rate (ASMFR) : human excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or N umber of live births in a year to 'married female shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. population in any specified age group normally These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or expressed per 1,000 married women. tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping Number of live births in a particular grounds. age-group Fertility : ASMFR:=------x 1,000 Mid-year married female population In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or;: occurrence of of the same age-group births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of General Fertility Rate (GFR) : rate at which population adds to itself by births and Number of live births per 1,000 women in the normally assessed by relating the number of births to reproductive age-grdup (15-49) years in a given year. a full or part of the population, such as number of Number of live births in a year married women or number of w

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General Marital Fertility Rate (GMFR): ql :Probability of dying between birth and age 1. Number of live births per] ,000 married women This can be used as approximate value of Infant in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of year. number of deaths in a year of children aged less Number of live births in a year than one year to the number of births in that year. GMFR ------x 1,000 q2 :Probability of dying between birth and age 2. Mid-year married female population qS :Probability of dying between birth and age 5. in the age-group (15-49) years This indicator is also known as Under Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : Five Mortality Rate (U5MR) It is obtained as the total of the age specific Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) : fertility rates (number of children born per woman of Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of the particular age) for the entire reproductive age children below one year) in a year to per thousand span. It provides the average number of children that will be born to a woman under the fertility levels live births in that year. indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming Number of infant deaths during the year that there is no mortality of women till the completion IMR= ------x 1,000 of reproductive period. Number of live births during the year 45-49 Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., TFR = 5 x:E ASFR Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality 15-19 rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of 1,000 two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate" and late neo-natal mortality rate. These are defined as: Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (NMR) : Average number of children that would be born to a married woman if she experiences the current Number of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1,000 live births fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- of the same year. 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under till the completion of reproductive period. during the year NMR= ------x 1,000 45-49 Number oflive births during the year TMFR = 5 x:E ASMFR Early Neo- Natal Mortality Rate : Number of infant deaths of less than 7 15-19 days during the year 1,000 ------xl,OOO Number oflive births during the year Age-Specific Mortality Rate (ASMR) : Late Neo-Natal Mort~lity Rate : Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Number of infant deaths of7 days to less than group per 1000 population of the same age group. 29 days during the year ______x 1,000 Number of deaths in a particular Number of live births during the year age-group

ASMR = x 1,000 Post Neo-Natal Mortality Rate (PNMR) Mid-year population of the same Number of deaths of29 days to less than one year during the year age-group ______xl,.OOO Number of live births during the year

25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Peri-Natal Mortality Rate (PMR) : are important-components concerning migration :- Number of still births plus deaths within 1st (i) Migration of persons in search ofjob is high week of delivery per 1,000 births in a year. in the country. In many cases such migrants are only seasonal in nature. People migrate Number of still births and infant deaths of less to other places for work in a particular than 7 days during the year PMR = ------x 1,000 season and come back again to their usual Number oflive births and still place of residence after three or four months. births during the year All such workers are treated as migrants. Still Birth Rate (SBR) : Similarly, if a person moved to any other Number of still births during the year place for attending short term vocational or ------x 1,000 educational course that lasted for only few Number of live births and still months of a year, shelhe too were considered births during the year as a migrant. Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) : (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to Number of deaths of women in the age group another place or had been shifting from 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination one place to another purely on tour, of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or and child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year. for temporary business purposes, such Number of maternal deaths to women in the age persons are not deemed to have had another group 15-49 MMR= ------.... 100,000 residence different from the place where she! Number oflive births during the year he or her/his family normally resides. She/ Eligible Couple (Couples per 1,000 population) : he is not considered as migrant. Number of currently married females in the age (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital group15-44 years per 1,000 persons of all ages. or to her parents or other relative's house for delivery and if the hospital or the parents! Child Woman Ratio (0-4) : relatives houses is in a place different from 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years usual place of residence, the place where per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. the hospital or parents!relative's house is the place of last residence of the child but Child Woman Ratio (5-9) : not of the mother. 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years A new response category 'Mo~ed after birth' per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. was added in Census of India 2001 in the question Migration: on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patte·rns. Natural calamities or distress Migration is the third component of population migration as a reason for migration for last residence change, the other two being mortality and fertility. migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the been determined as applicablJ at the time of migration census is other than the place of his/her birth. and not in reference to any point of time after that. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place For example, if a person had moved from the place of last residence if the place in which he/she is of herlhis last residence for the purpose of education enumerated during the census is other than his/her and subsequently at some point 'of time got place of immediate last residence outside the village employment there onlr, the reason for migration would be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. or town and not simply in another house or locality in the same village or town. Internal and International Migration : Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! The migrational movements are of three types: migration of people has been explained below as these (i) Migration wi~in the state itself with its

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components respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by reasons (a) Migration within the district of of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and enumeration (intra district migration) design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty (b) Migration from one district of state to arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or another district of state (inter district migration); sanitation facilities, or any combination ofthesefactors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. (ii) Migration from one state to another State­ of the country (inter-state migration); Mega City :

(iii) ~igration from one country to another The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent country. fie first two streams together constitute phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in internal migration, while the last type of movement is term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, called international migration. problem of management of civic amenities and The present name of the country, state or district capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of and not the name by which they were known at the population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the time of her/his birth or last residence were recorded. population size of 5 million and abOve as the cut off point to identifY a place as the mega city. Whereas, Rural-Urban Components of Migration: for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega been detennined as app licable at the time of migration cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, and not with reference to any point of time after that. Department of Urban Development adopted the The flow of migrants consists of four streams criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and Census for Mega Cities. In 200 I Census, cities with urban to urban. 10 millions,and above popUlation have been treated as Mega cities. Civic Status of Urban Units: Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population, its basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town distribution : e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal Located in the northeastern part of the State,

Committee! Municipal council, Municipality etc. Yamuna nagar district was created on 1st November, Size Class of UAffown 1989 by including parts of Ambala district. It covers an area of 1768 sq. km which makes 4.0 per cent of Size-class of VA/Town is based on the population size of the UAICityrrown UAs.frowns with 1,00,000 the State's area. As per the final popUlation totals of and above population are classified as Class I UAs I Census 2001, it has a popUlation of 1041630 comprised towns. These Class I UAs/towns are now further sub of 559444 males and 482186 females, and accounts classified in to seven sub classes namely MI to M7 for 4.9 per cent of the State's population. During 1991- depending on the population size of UAlCityrrown. 2001 population of the district has increased by 29.2 These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 (2,000,000 per cent as against 28.4 per cent for the State as a to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999); M4 (500,000- whole. The district with 37.7 per cent of its popUlation 999,999); M3(300,000-499,999); M2 (200,000-299,999) residing in urban areas is among the most urbanized & MI (100,000-199,999) towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 districts of the State. It has sex ratio of 862 females population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to per 1000 males which is close to the State average 49,999 population are Class III towns, population with (861). The district has a literacy rate of 71.6 per cent, 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, popUlation with which too is higher than that" of the State (67.9 per 5000 and 9999 are Class V towns and towns with cent). Likewise, the female literacy too, (63.4 per less than 5000 population are Class VI towns. cent) is higher than that of the State (55.7 per cent). Slum Area: Yamunanagar is the sugar bowl ofHaryana State. The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) As per the Statistical Report for the year 2002-2003 Act, 1956 whicQ was enacted by the Central Govt. out of 136,700 hectares of land under sugarcane defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any cultivation in the State 44,300 hectares fall in

27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAM~NAGAR Yam unanagar district alone. Likewise, out of the total More than one- half of the rural households (56.3 per production of2,500,000 tonnes for the year 2002-2003 cent) have access to drinking water within the premises the contribution of Yamunanagar is to the extent of and this percentage is almost twice that oftne State 160,000 tonnes. The district is one of the most (30.7 per cent) and six times that of Rohtak (9.2 per developed districts in the State and this is primarily cent), the district with the lowest percentage. Likewise, associated with the growth of sugar industries and the the proportion of urban househo Ids having _cess to existence of lagadhari railway junction, which has drinking water within the premises in this district (86.1 linked the district with other parts ofthe State and the per cent) is appreciably higher than that ofthe State Country. This apart, this is an important center for timber (76.0 per cent). trade. Infact, the setting up ofthe Herbal Plants garden Separate kitchen is available to 66.7 pa-cent of in the district has further given impetus to the growth the households in Yamunanagar district is significantly and overall development of the district. Based on the higher than that of the State (54.6 per cent). Even in composite index value, Yamunanagar (1075) ranks rural areas ofthe district 57.4 per cent of the households fourth among the districts in the State. However, it have availability of kitchen as compared to 80.7 per th moves to 5 rank in the rural area with a composite cent in urban areas. index of 928.6. The districts which have better index in rural area are Ambala, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, One-third (33.6 per cent) of the households use Rewari. Further in Urban area it moves to 6th place LPG as fuel for cooking Yamunanagar district which with composite index of 1052.8.89.5 per cent of the is quite close to that of the State (30.2 per cent) and households are living in their own accommodation while nearly double than the Country as a whole (17.5 per 7.3 per cent of household are in rented accommodation. cent). The rural areas too, have faired well as ]2.3 per cent of rural households in the district are using LPG As per the houselisting data ofCensus 2001 out of for cooking compared with 66.1 per cent in urllan areas 259,609 Census houses in the district 246,720 are of the district. However, the use of traditional fuel in occupied and 12,889 are vacant. As such the proportion the form of firewood or cow-dung cake or crop residue of vacant houses in Yamunanagar (5.2 per cent) is is still dominant as three-fifths (59.8 per cent) of the significantly lower than that ofthe State (6.3per cent). households are still dependent on either fire-wood or Further, among the occupied Census houses 70 per crop-residue or cow dung cake as fuel for cooking. cent are under use for residential or partly residential Easy availability of the fire wood appears to be the purposes and the remaining 30 per cent are being used prime reason for excessive use of fire wood as 39.8 for non-residential purposes; the corresponding figures per cent of the households in the district are using it for the State are 73.2 and 26.8 per cent respectively. for cooking. This however, does not auger well for a State like Haryana where hardly 4 per cent ofthe area 47.7 per cent ofthe households in the district is under forests. are residing in houses which are good in condition and tbis percentage is marginally higher than that The use of electricity as the source Of lighting is of the State (47.1per cent). As regards permanent fairly high in Yamunanagar witq 89.3 per cent of the houses too, the district (65.8 per cent) is at par households obtaining lighting through electricity ranks with that of the State as such (65.8 per cent). fourth among the districts in the State. Only Two-fifth households in the district (39.9 Yamunanagar, with 56.5 per cent of the households per cent) have access to Tap water which is having separate bathroom, is betl

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(19.6 per cent of the' households have no drainage of21 points. The decline is relatively more in the district connectivity for waste water out let compared with 23.2 in the child sex ratio (0-6 age group) from 888 in 1991 per cent [or the State as a whole. to 806 in 2001. In rural areas of the district the sex In Yamunanagar district two-third (66.3 per cent) ratio has declined to 866 in 200 I from what it was in of the households have television which is appreciably 1991 (884). The main reasons oflow sex ratio may be better than the State as such (53.0 per cent). due to out migration and medical facilities available in the towns ofJagadhri and Yamunanagar. The rural child Likewise, this district ranks fourth in the sex ratio in the age group of0-6 has dropped by 80 points availability oftelephone, 17.9 per cent households in Jagadhri tahsil to S04 and 59 points in Chhachhrauli in the district having availability of telephone. the tahsils to 846 during 1991-2001. If we arrange tahsils in best eqllipped district in the State. Furthermore, descending order as per sex ratio in 2001, Chhachhraul i th Yamunanagar district ranks 5 in the availability of tahsil (865) ranks 31 st, Jagadhri (867) 40th while as per motorcycle/scooter/moped (24.3 per cent) and this sex ratio in the age group 0-6, Chhachhrauli tahsil (846) th th percentage is better than that of the State (19.0 per ranks 15 and Jagadhri (804) ranks 50 • cent). The luxury of car/jeep/van is available to 4.0 per cent of the households which is less than that of The strength ofpopulation in 0-6 age group in the State (4.3 per cent). the district has increased to 150,008 in 2001 from 141,285 in 1991 but the proportion ofpopulation in Interestingly almost one- fifth (13 .6per cent) of age group 0-6 which has declined from 17.5 per cent the total households in the district do not have any kind ofasset with them. Although this percentage is relatively in 1991 to 14.4 per cent in 2001. The proportion of lower than the State yet it is fairly h igh in itself in view population in 0-6 age group to total population has of the overall development of the district. decreased in rural areas ofboth the tahsil during 1991- 200 1. But in Jagadhri tahsil ofthe district, the mnnerica1 Yamunanagar district ranks 9th in the State containing 1,041,630 persons and accounts for 4.9 per strength in age group 0-6 in rural areas has decreased cent ofthe total population of the State as 'per 2001 from 76,297 (1991) to 76,216 (2001). It clearly Census.. The growth of population in the district was reflects that we need to have altogether different 40.S'percent during 1951-61 as against 33.8 percent strategy as now the number offresh children is likely for the State as a whole. In the succeeding decades, it to decrease in times to come. Infra structure is already was 292 per cent during 1961-71; 32.3 per cent in there, but inputs needed to build the society as per 1971--81; 27.4 per cent during 1981-91; and 29.2 per social norms would be different keeping in mind the cent during 1991-2001 in comparison to growth rate of requirements ofthe children and the aged people. population for the State as a whole which is 28.4 per cent. The relative lower growth rate ofpopulation may Economy ofthe district which was mainly agrarian be attributed to success of family welfare programmes, in the past, is now transforming fast. Big industries out-migration and sluggish growth ofIpdustries which relating to Brassware, Sugar, Paper and all ied activities discouraged in-migration. Out of the two tahsils, are well established here. With 27.9 per cent of Jagadhrihas more population. Nearly two-third (97.5 working population in 1991 there has been little change per cent) of the total urban population of the district is in 2001 as 32.3 per cent reported as workers and ranks concentrated in Jagadhri tahsil only. 37.7 per cent of 18th among 19 districts of Haryana State. Due to the the total population ofthe district lives in urban areas special emphasis given on to net the work offemales, which accounts for 6.4 per cent of the total urban work participation rate has increased from 2.8 per population of the State in 2001. cent to 11.7 per cent in the district over the decade. Similar emphasis was also laid on to net the marginal The density of population in the district has gone workers resulting in major change. There were 0.3 up to 556 persons per square kilometre in 2001 as per cent marginal workers in 1991 whereas 5.4 per against 456 persons in 1991. The literacy rate is 7l.6 cent were reported in 2001. Yamunanagar district has per cent for the district as a whole which is above the a big army of non-workers (with 67.7 per cent) and is State average of 67.9 per cent. The gap between male second to Ambala district in this regard. Women female literacy rates has decreased. participation is also the lowest in these two districts. The district has recorded a considerable decrease The main reason for this can be attributed to the in sex ratio from·883 in 1991 to 862 in 2001 a decline concentration ofPunjabi population which shifted here

29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR after partition. Only 33.6 per cent workers were rural workers to total rural population in the State. engaged in agricultural pursuits and 3.2 per cent were Jagadhri tahsil has registered 27.1 per cent of Main engaged in HousehoJd Industry, whereas a major part Workers and is placed at 7th lowest position while (63.2 per cent) of workers were pursuing other contrary to it Chhachhrauli tahsil occupies 9th highest occupations. Of the total female workers 75.2 per cent rank with 25.8 per cent main workers. were reported in Other Worker category. In rural areas 49.5 per cent of the total workers are engaged in Agenda for Governance: agricultural activities and only 2.9 per cent ar~ in Agenda to Govern # 1 : Household Industry. Whereas in urban areas 92.8 per Let us see what should be our first and foremost cent of the total workers are engaged in Other Priority. Haryana population density is already 478 Workers category. up from 128 in 195 L Almost making entire Haryana In the district, out of the total 1,041,630 persons theoretically urban. Will we be able to sustain so much 27.0 per cent are main workers and 5.4 per cent pressure ? marginal workers. Work participation rates for the So our First Agenda to Govern emerges in district had been the lowest among the districts ofthe working seriously on Family size & Fertility issues. State in 1991 Census which has been still maintained Motivating the parents from all communities into during 2001 Census also, though the work participation Spacing, use of Contraceptives etc. Recentlygood has gone up from 2.2 percent in 1991 to 7.0 per cent beginning has been made by the State Population in 2001 Census for female main workers. Similarly Commission by recommending 2 child norm strictly work participation of female marginal workers has for Government job, Legislative responsibilities etc .. also increased from 0.5 per cent to 4.7 per cent. When At the same time State must be serious about caring we compare rural and urban statistics of2001 we find for the growing share of the Aged and the Infirm as work participation rates for males and females among also implementing compulsory registration of births marginal workers is quite high .Females work & deaths. participation rate among main workers is also higher in rural areas. Agenda to Govern #2 : Tahsilwise break up indicates that total workers The next issue is the Haryana .sex ratio, which at 861 is the worst amongst Indian States & perhaps are to the tune of32.3 and 32.2 percent in Jagadhri the World. Our Child Sex ratio of 0-6 ages is at 819 and Chhachhrauli tahsils respectively whereas main down from 879 and shows distinct po~sibilities ofmale workers are 27.1 and 25.8 per cent of the total child preference being practiced silently through population respectively. Male Marginal workers are possibly female infanticide & foeticide. almost similar i.e. 5.7 per cent in Jagadhri tahsil and 7.0 per cent in Chhachhrauli tahsil whereas similar The solution lies in Raising status of women. trends for female marginal workers have been noted Making the presence of Women visible and actively as 4.5 per cent in Jagadhri tahsil and 6.4 per cent in contributing to raising their status in aecision-making Chhachhrauli tahsil. The district (67.7 percent in 2001 at Community and Family level. as against 72.1 per cent in 1991 Census) has reduced Agenda to Govern #3 : the percentage of non-workers by 4.4 per cent during Though the Literacy of the State has gone up 2001 Census. ~ substantially from 25.7% in 1971 to 61.9% in 2001 The district ranks 18th among the districts so far and especially Female Literacy hilS gone up from as work participation rate is concerned and-also ranks 10.3% to 55.7% it is worth considering that the Large I 8I!! for female work participation rate in 2001 Census. Percentage of people who were illiterate in 1971 must It shows relative stagnation inspite of high fertility of still be around. Also the Male-Female GAP 'is still land, industrially developed area with sufficient rainfall 22.8% almost double that ofPunjab and our Sex Ratio coupled with underground sweet-water. Relatively low of Literates is still 617 as against 748 of Punjab and 998 of Kerala. percentage of workers also conveys the growing \ magnitude of unemployment in the tahsils ofthe district As a long term Investment in Society building there Chhachhrauli (32.2 per cent) and Jagadhri (32.3per is need therefore to promote ana popularize functional \ cent) tahsils figure in bottom ten tahsils in respect of literacy e.g. to pull farmers out of the ",heat rice cycle,

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to conserve water and sh_ift from flood irrigation to It has something to do with the respect the Sprinkler, Drip etc., Rain Water Harvesting, Organic Society of the State is giving to various vocations. FarmIng, the need to pay their Electricity dues, disposal e.g. the State needs Plumbers, but they are generally from outside the State, same about Nurses, Masons, of waste water and Solid waste, raising age at marriage, Juice Vendors, Pop-corn makers etc. Why can't the spacing of children, the need for proper schooling of people of Haryana give as much respect to the female child as well etc. Vocation of Nursing as Kerala gives, or Turners as A~enda to Govern #4 : Batala gives and so on ... The NRIs and the benefits due to them ultimately will belong to the State. It is Considering that the real development of the time that Haryana too made vocational education Mental faculyes occurs 80% in the first 14 years of affordable, available & respectable so that we too life itself an

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locally made goods so that decentralized level as slum dweller has access to the same Television and Employment could be sustained by the use of local electronic media and resultantly similar ambitions. The resources to cater to local requirements. May be we option of making possible suitable disposal of Solid as need a Swadeshi Net ,a Network to ensure easy well as liquid Household waste especially in Rural areas must be clearly explored. In order to prevent access by Urban dweller °to Rural products. urbanization ultimately the Disposal of these wastes Agenda to Govern #7 : is going to be the key issue. The solution may not lie in The Census of India studies in detail the Use of State providing the facilities, but State can definitely premises for various activities, it is relevant to look become a motivator to educate and inculcate values in at the Use of independent Premises for geneniting the Society so that the entire neighbourhood does not employment. As per 2001 Census in Haryana ,only look like a garbage dump and the Society learns to 0.8 % buildings housed any kind of industrial activity. take responsibility for the wastes it generates and its Further the number has been almost stagnating since disposal. 1970. The reason perhaps is not very far to see. Today Agenda to Govern # 9 nd despite having the resources few go in for a 2 or The Mother Earth has bestowed upon man limited a 3rd property and feel secure about it. One is always resources in terms of land , water, and Energy (fossil scared about a Tenant not vacating or some-one fuels) . It is vital for us to see that the means of forcibly occupying your premises if you are not production are decentralized in such a manner that stationed there(as is rampant in case of NRI s of things are produced using locally available resources Punjab. It is vital that people invest in Buildings and and also consumed locally. Gandhiji's dream of a Premises as they have the Highest Forward and Vi Ilage was as a self rei iant identity. It automatically Backward linkages with the consumption of ensured the lowest possible usage ofEnergy resources. Manpower as against Gold, which is one of the most Here the emphasis on clean fuels, recycling of dead investment of wealth. Today a well to do Indian Biomass and use of Renewable Energy needs to be Youth is not sure where to invest wisely and securely. gone into. The industry as well as households must For Haryana can these issues not be attended use Energy appropriate to their requirements. The timely by enforcing right to property ofeach and every Working Women in particular suffer acute health Individual Investor in his Premises. For this we must conditions due to the use of Firewood in 52% and amend Rent Control Act immediately and come down Cowdung cakes in 26% Households (1991) . This heavily on prevent forcible occupation ofany premises renders a large percentage of them physically by hoodlums. incapacitated and workdays are lost. Ultimately the Agenda to Govern # 8 use of Smokeless· ovens, Solar stoves, Gobar gas or LPG or even Kerosene Oil in a big way can make a An issue that will always be related to Workers is big dent on this front. The Industry must work out its the Working Conditions orthe Quality of Life. Census own ways to use renewable sources of energy and has for the first time gone into the issue of Slums and this sector in itself has a huge Employment potential. quite a few indirect parameters of Quality of Life are being compiled in the Houselisting scaooing operations. Agenda to Govern # 10 Segregation and Disposal of Solid Waste, Waste Water, The chief responsibility since ancient times ofthe providing Toilets for homes. As per 2001 data, in State has been to maintain tbe Revenue records which Haryana 55.5% of human fraternity, especially women are the basic records. Yet 55 years after Independence have still got no Toilets at all and with the fast dwindling we do not have any Maps of the area of the Village green cover the mere answering of nature's call could lying within the Lal Dora. Outside no Village can we become a source of stress to womankind. see the village maps depicting the residential houses It is often said that the villages of Haryana were within the area as we can see in city Sectors. Nor do cleaner when there was no water supply. Today the most Village houses have Perm1in,ent Numbers~ very entry to a large number of Villages is absolutely The Khadi and Village Industry secto'r involves uninviting to a common man who will sooner or later financing of Rural Artisans. Usually such people have opt to move to the city. The society at Jarge can't have little or no Agriculture land. yet usually they very much two sets of standards, one for the RuraJites and another have homestead land. Unfortunately the homestead for the Urbanites. More so when the Village as well land is usually not recorded any- where in an)!' records

32 ANAlYTICA L NOTE of the right as such. As 'a result if one wishes to take a the reach of Indian System of Medicine and growing loan by mortgaging his homestead land to a bank, he of medicinal plants through Vanaspati Van Projects, can not do so out of lack of mortgage deed. the growing of Medicinal plants and Herbs would This is because the bank would only accept a besides motivate the farmer to diversify his cropping "REGISTERED MORTGAGE DEED" and no Land pattern, help the Village youth to harness employment Revenue Officer is willing to recognize and register opportunities in this activity. the mortgage deed in respect of homestead land. While Horticulture & floriculture the Revenue Authorities keep an excellent record of The growth and promotion of Horticulture, revenue land, unfo~nately there is no proper record especially organic farming in Haryana State has far kept regarding homestead land which the Revenue more potential and it deserves attention as large areas Authorities would accept a final and fair evidence of of the State are ecologically and environmentally ownership ofhomestead land. suitable for this purpose. There is tremendous scope The problem becomes very painful for a landlessl for setting up food processing plants for value addition small artisans who is at a loss as to what to mortgage of products relating to growing of vegetables like ifhe wishes to avail credit. The situation has worsened tomato Puree, Tomato, Ketch ups, Potato Chips and as National Housing Bank earmarked Rs. 5000Cr. for even frozen vegetables & curries. Rural Housing, which will find no takers. Banks giving housing loans in viIIage Abadi area (caIled LaI Dora in Livestock, Poultry. Production of milk and dairy DelhilHaryana) insist on mortgage of the homestead products but are unable to get the same affected as the Revenue The census 2001 data indicate that there is shift of authorities express their inabil ity to Mortgage the same. The solution could be found by getting a Register 9.4 percent working population from Agriculture sector of Residential properties made in every village. A towards Household industries and in category of other parivar (family) Register is prepared in this way by workers thereby making unemployment situation the Village Panchayet Development Officer in U.P . worse in these sectors. Developed Nations like This Register could be given the Legal status of being Denmark, Australia, Canada after embarking on policy a legitimate Record ofRights and in its remarks column of Development of live stock have experienced a an entry can be made whenever the Property is sustained economic growth. They not only became self Mortgaged in favour of a Bank or other Lender or if it sufficient in Dairy production but also realized a changes hand. The vital issue is to give a legal sanctity substantial Quantum ofsurplus for the rest ofthe world to this Transaction involving residential property in the village. which became a source of foreign exchange earner to these countries. Keeping conditions of Haryana into Rural non farm sector the consideration like availability offodder,gr~ss etc. We have tried to distill below some of the areas Livestock Farming planning can be undertaken to where obvious visible opportunities to generate accommodate the drop out labour force from employment in context of Haryana State. Agriculture and arrest their migration to urban areas. In Gujarat State 20 lakh women contribute daily their Agriculture milk to Cooperative societies and production of milk The rising awareness and demand for Indian has become their bread earner. Similar Societies can System of Medicine across the Globe has potential for be encouraged for generation of employment growing of medicinallHerbs plants which would greatly help the farmers in the villages in selling their produce opportunities in rural areas. Setting up of Milk and to the Phannaceutical companies for manufacture of chilling plants at focal points covering at least 100 Drugs. The Panchayati Raj Institutions have to be given villages. technical assistance for raising Herbal gardens on their lands and making saplings so that in turn they are Forestry motivated to grow medicinal plants for commercial Nearly 1,558 sq kms. ofHaryana State are under purposes. This would require setting up of processing forestry during 2002-03. Districts Panchkula and plants for value addition of the produce. Government Yammunanagar have maximum area under forest oflndia has recently formu lated a policy of enlarging 382 and 218 sq. kms. respectively.This constitutes only

33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR 3.5 per cent under the coverage of forest. Obviously, In the Information Technology Sector ranging from in relation to international standards the coverage of Call Centres to Software Development Parks etc. This areas under forest is hardly conducive for maintaining needs large skilled Manpower and allied skills like bio~div.ersity in the State. This concern has to be Airconditioning etc. addressed by the authorities by bringing unutilized In the Trade and Commerce Sector it should be agriculture land under cover of forest. possible to shift some Trade and Commerce activity Fishing from Delhi to Haryana. This needs investment in Transport, Warehousing storage and communication Pisciculture development in the State in Rural sector. In the adventure tourism, funworld , Rural areas would enhance the scope for income generation Tourism and health tourism sector as also Religious opportunities. This needs building small culture pond~ pilgrimages a lot of unexplored potential still exists in the villages. The technical and financial assistance which can be explored with little investment in has to come forth liberally from the State Govt. Infrastructure. Man ufacturing Issues for research Based on the data thrown up by this paper a Other m~or Rural Non Farm Sector entries cover the Cottage and Small Scale Industries and Household number of Research Opportunities are thrown up such industries. Due to proximity to the NCR these could as Impact of employment Opportunities on cover Construction Industry, leather, earthen pottery, urbanization and vice versa, rural versus urban wooden toys, zan jutis, Sweetmeats such as Reveri & employment opportunities, employment in NCR versus Gachak, Milk Products, Auto anciIliaries & spares and non NCR Haryana, male versus female employment various other Village Industries. in urban areas, impact of urbanization on female employment, employment of rural versus urban The proximity to NCR again opens up vast vistas women, sectoral breakup of employment etc. of opportunities:

34 ANALYTICAL NOTE

(viii) Brief analysis of peA data based on inset tables 1 to 36

TABLE 1: DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OFTAHSILS BYRESIDENCE, 1991-*1

SI. Tahsil Population Percentage Percentage No. decadal variation urban 1991 2001 1991-2001 population Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Jaf1jldhri" 690,414 420,817 269,597 890,817 507,505 383,312 29.0 20.6 42.2 39.1 43.0 2 Chhachhrauli 115,865 108,535 7,330 150,813 141,103 9,710 30.2. 30.0 32.5 6.3 6.4

District Total 806,279 529,352 276,927 1,041,630 648,608 393,022 29.2 22.5 41.9 34.4 37.7

Table 1 shows decadal variation during 1991-2001 population, which is almost double than that of rural in the population oftahsils and also for its rural and areas (22.5 per cent). urban areas respectively. The district has There has been an increase in the level of experienced a decadal growth rate of29.2 per cent during 1991-2001. In absolute numbers, there has urbanization in the district. Proportion of urban been an increase of235,351 persons (from 806,279 population in 1991 was recorded as 34.4 per cent to 1,041,630) ~uringthe decade. which switched over to 37.7 per cent in 2001 In case of rural and urban areas, 41.9 per cent Census in the district, registering an increase of decadal growth rate is recorded in the urban 3.3 percentage point. TABLE2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGFS IN SPECIFIID POPULATION SIZERANGFS wrm TIlERELATIDPOPULATION,2001

Sl.No. District / C.D. block Total Total rural population Number and Population Number number of percentage less than 200 and inhabited of villages percentage villages Persons Males Females Males Femalc:s of villages . 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sadaura 61 46,785 24,989 21,796 6 (9.8) 428 373 19 (31.1) 2 Bilaspur 124 102,274 54,458 47,816 14 (11.3) 860 765 27 (21.8) 3 Mustafabad 77 90,952 48,314 42,638 2 (2.6) 150 114 14(18.2) 4 Radaur 80 92,602 49,622 42,980 5 (6.3) 266 199 13(16.3) 5 Jagadhri 106 141,786 76,877 64,909 8 (7.5) 428 265 9 (8.5) 6 Chhachhrauli 165 174,209 93,280 80,929 15 (9.1) 725 536 37 (22.4) District (Rural) Total 613 648,608 347,540 301,068 50 (8.2) 2857 2252 119 (19.4) contd ...... SL No. District / C.D. block Population Number Population Number Population Number 200-499 and 500-999 and 1000-1999 and percentage percentage . percentage Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Female! of villages 2 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Sadaura 3,513 3,127 24 (39.3) 9,676 8,365 8(13.1) 5,549 4,764 4 (6.6) 2 Bilaspur 5,456 4,868 47 (37.9) 18,312 16,110 28 (22.6) 19,894 17,302 8 (6.5) 3 Mustafabad 2,866 2,468 28 (36.4) 10,666 9,343 20 (26.0) 14,510 12,82& 12 (15.6) 4 Radaur 2,912 2,412 25 (31.3) 9,973 8,647 26 (32.5) 18,758 16,292 10 (12.5) 5 Jagadhri 2,067 1,813 30 (28.3) 12,075 10,337 40 (37.7) 30,985 26,615 18(17.0) 6 Chhachhrauli 7,271 6,282 49 (29.7) 19,292 16,746 44 (26.7) 34,411 29,323 18(10.9) District (Rural) Total 24,085 20,970 203 (33.1) 79,994 69,548 166 (27.1) 124,107 107,124 70 ( 11.4) contd ......

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TABLE 2: NUMBm AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITFD VILLAGE<; IN SPECIFlFD POPULATION SlZERANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULAnON, 2001

Sl. No. District/C.D. block Population Number Popufation Number Population 2000-4999 and 5000-9999 and 10000 and above percentage percentage of villages of villages Males Females Males Females Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Sadaura 5,823 5,167 0(0.0) 0(0.0) 2 Bilaspur 9,936 8,771 0(0.0) 0(0.0) 3 Mustafabad 17,268 15,366 i (1.3) 2,854 2,519 0(0.0) 4 Radaur 14,468 12,548 I (1.3) 3,245 2,882 0(0.0) 5 Jagadhri 27,621 23,246 1 (0.9) 3,701 2,633 0(0.0) 6 Chhachhrauli 24,397 21,683 2 (1.2) 7,184 6,359 0(0.0) District (Rural) Total 99,513 86,781 5 (0.8) 16,984 14,393 0(0.0)

Table 2 gives C.D. blockwise number and with population 63,734. In the population range 5000- percentage of inhabited villages in specified population 9999, there are only 5 viHages. Out of these 5 villages, size ranges in the district. There are 50 villages in the 2 villages are in Chhachhrauli CD block and one each district having less than 200 population. Maximum in Mustafabad, Radaur and Jagadhri CD blocks numberofvilJages 166 outof613 are in the population range 1000-1,999 and in this range maximum 44 out of respectively. There is no village in the district having 166 are covered under Chhachhrauli C.D. block population 10,000 and above.

TABLE3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFlED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CFNSUS Name of town (a) New (i) Statutory town I. Nil (ii) Census towns 1. Kansepur CT 2. Sasauli CT (b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns ofl991 censuS denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns 1. Jagadhri (Workshop Railway Colony) (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria 1. Nil (iii).G~nsus towns of 1991 census which are notified as statutory town in 2001 census I.~il <~ (c) Dlfclassified I. '''Nil (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) 1. Nil Declassified means the census tOmlS of 1991 census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria.

"'''<-If­ .,j. Tabl~3 presents information about the new statutory! Workshop Railway Colony M.C. which was set up Cen~~s towns, denotified, declassified and.merged on the revenue estate of Sasauli village has been towns during 2001 Census. Kansepur and Sasauli denotified and Sasauli village has been treated as have been treated as new Census towns and Jagadhri Census town in 2001 Census.

36 ANALYTICA L NOTE

TABLE4 : DISTRIBUfIONOFVILLAGliN BY TABLES: SEX RATIO OF STATE POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001 Census State District Ymunanagar Total Percentage Population Percentage Ran~of Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban population number of oofvillages distribution density villages in in each of 2 3 4 5 6 7 (per each population population 1901 867 861 908 811 799 881 square population density 1911 835 834 842 762 749 847 kilometer) density range 1921 844 848 811 783 774 841 range 1931 844 851 792 789 786 802 2 3 4 5 1941 869 879 806 802 798 826 1951 871 877 845 0-10 'iii 6 1.0 141 841 853 800 1961 868 874 842 836 11-20 4 0.7 132 851 801 1971 867 870 853 21-50 8 1.3 783 0.1 848 852 837 870 51-100 14 2.3 2,281 0.4 1981 876 849 855 859 844 1991 865 864 868 101-200 38 6.2 17,742 2.7 883 884 880 201-300 93 15.2 62,568 9.6 2001 861 866 847 862 866 855 301-500 243 39.6 251,681 38.8 Table 5 gives us the information regarding sex ratio 501 + 207 33.8 313,280 48.3 in the district and the State from 1901 to 2001. Sex Not known ratio of the district always remained lower than the District Total 613 100.0 648,608 100.0 State for the period 1901 to 1981 and the same is Population Density (Rural) ofthe district 414.5 true for rural areas also, but this trend reversed during 1991 and 2001 Censuses. There is a mixed trend in the variation of sex ratio ofurban areas. It is less than Table 4 exhibits distribution ofvillages by density th!:! State urban sex ratio during 1901 and1951 to of population ranges. Out of total 613 inhabited 1981 Censuses & vice versa for the remaining villages, 6 villages fall in the 0-10 range ofpopulation Censuses. density. 243 villages fall in population density range TABLE6: SEX RATIO BYTAHSILS, 2001 of30 1-500 and 207 villages have a high population SL No. Name Of Tahsil Sex ratio density range of 501 or more. It signifies that these Total Rural Urban villages (30 1 and above density ranges) accommodate 2 3 4 5 more than three-fourth (87.1 per cent) rural population I Jagadhri 861 867 853 2 Chhachhrauli 870 865 941 ofthe district. On the other hand, 93 villages fall in the District Total 862 866 855 population density range of201-300 having share of Table 6 depicts the sex ratio by tahsils in the district only 9.6 per cent rural population. Rural density during 2001.The district has an overall sex ratio of (414.5) worked out in this table relates to inhabited 862 which is slightly more than that ofthe State (861). villages only hence it will not tally with the district rural density given in Summary Statement No.4 which is Sex ratio in Jagadhri tahsil is 861, which is lower than worked out on the basis oftotal district area (supplied the Chhachhrauli tahsil (870) and even less than that by the Surveyor General ofIndia) minus urban area. of the district sex ratio (862).

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TABLE7: SEX RATIO BYCD BLOCKS, 2001 Table.8 elaborates on the sex ratio of rural population by ranges in 2001. 128 villages in the district SI. No. Name of CD block Sex ratio are having fairly high sex ratio in the range 900-949 2 3 females per thousand males. Sex ratio is below 750 in Sadaura 872 2 Bilaspur 878 35 villages. 18 villages in the district have more than 3 Mustafabad 883 1000 sex ratio per thousand males but contain only 0.9 Radaur 866 4 per cent of the total population. 5 Jagadhri 844 868 6 Chhachhrauli TABLE9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN District (Rural) Total 866 AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. NameofU.A./Town Urban Sex ratio Table 7 explains the sex ratio by C.D. blocks in status of the district. The rural sex ratio in the district is 866. town 2 3 4 Among C.D. blocks, which essentially are the rural Sadaura MC 900 units, the sex ratio shows considerable disparities. It 2 Bilaspur CT 886 is the highest (883) in Mustafabad C.D. block and the 3 Mustafabad CT 895 MC 902 lowest (844) in Jagadhri C.D. block. 4 Radauf 5 Farakhpur CT 859 6 Kansepur CT 878 TABLE8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY 7 Buria MC 821 RANGES, 2001 8 Yamunanagar UA 846 Range of Number Percentage Population Percentage 9 (a) Yamunanagar MCI 864 sex ratio of of villages 2001 distribution 10 (b) J agadhri MCI 814 for inhabited in each of II (c) Sasauli CT 851 villages villages range population 12 Chhachhrauli MC 941 5 2 3 4 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district 855 Less than 700 20 3.3 5,848 0.9 700-749 15 2.4 18,494 2.9 Table 9 depicts the sex ratio of urban 750-799 43 7.0 34,503 5.3 agglomerations/towns in 2001. The district is having· 20.2 800-849 127 20.7 131,283 an urbal) sex ratio of855 which is lower than the rural 214 34.9 268,551 41.4 850-899 sex ratio (866) in the district. There are six statutory 900-949 128 20.9 150,881 23.3 950-999 48 7.8 33,126 5.1 and five non-statutory towns in the district. The town 1000-1099 17 2.8 5,876 0.9 wise breakup of sex ratio reveals that it is the highest 1100+ 0.2 46 in Chhachhrauli M.C.(94 I) and the lowest in Jagadhri

Districf'Totaf 613 100.0 648,608 100.0 M.CI. (814). The main reason of low sex ratio in Sex ratio (Rural) for District 866 Jagadhri M.Cl.(814) may be male selective immigration attracted by the industrial town.

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TABLE 10: SEX RATI9 OF POPULATION IN THE Table 11 reports rural child population and AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TAHSILS, 2001 sex ratio in the age group 0-6 among C.D. blocks. SI. Name of T I Total population in 0-6 age Sex No. Tahsil RI group ratio The child sex ratio (0-6) shows considerable. disparity. ~------~--=-~­ U Persons Males Females for 0-6 It is the highest (842) in Chhachhrauli C.D. block and age group the lowest (790) in Radaur C.D. block exhibiting a 2 3 4 5 6 7 gap of52 points. Average figure for the rural part of 1 Jagadhri T 124,512 69,259 55,253 798 the district is 814. R 76,216 42,252 33,964 804 .. U 48,296 27,007 21,289 788 2 Chhachhrauli T 25,496 13,818 11,678 845 R 24,193 13,104 11,089 846 TABLEI2: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN U 1,303 714 589 825 THEAGEGROUP 0-6 BYRANGES, 2001 District Total T 150,008 83,077 66,931 806 Range of Number Percentage PopUlation Percentage R 100,409 55,356 45,053 814 sex ratio of distribution 2001 distribution U 49,599 27,721 21,878 789 for villages inhabited of villages of villages popUlation 2 3 4 5 Table 10 reveals child sex ratio in the age group Less than 700 136 22.2 13,484 13.4 0-6 in the constituent tahsils. The district has a child 700-749 63 10.3 12,777 12.7 sex ratio of806, which is significantly lower than the 750-799 90 14.7 18,857 18.8 child sex ratio (819) in the State. As the general 800-849 73 11.9 16,540 16.5 trend follows that rural sex ratio is higher than the 850-899 74 12.1 13,498 13.4 900-949 54 8.8 9,384 urb~ the same is true for the district also. The rural 9.3 950-999 35 5.7 8,050 child sex ratio (814) is higher than that of Urban 8.0 1000-1099 45 7.3 5,703 5.7 (789). This pattern is also true for both the tahsils i.e. 1100+ 43 7.0 2,116 2.1 Jagadhri and Chhachbrauli. District (Rural) Total 613 100.0 ,100,409 100.0 TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN TIIE S ex ratio (Rural) for District 814 AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BWCKS, 200 1 SI.No. Name of Total population in 0-6 age Sex ratio Table 12 depicts the sex ratio ofrural population C.D. Block group for 0-6 in the age group 0-6 by ranges. More than one-fifth Persons Males Females age group (136 villages) villages have less than 700 sex ratio in 2 3 4 5 6 the age group 0-6 yrs. which constitute 13.4 per cent Sad aura 7,385 4,055 3,330 821 oftotal rural population ofthe district. 88 villages in 2 Bilaspur 15,997 8,863 7,134 805 the district have more than 1000 females per thou- 3 Mustafabad 12,864 7,180 5,684 792 sand males, whose share is 14.3 per cent ofthe total 4 13,690 7,649 6,041 790 Radaur villages and 7.8 per cent of rural population. 147 5 Jagadhri 21,583 11.928 9,655 809 villages out of 613 villages have child sex ratio 800- 6 Chhachhrauli 28,890 15,681 13,209 842 899. 24.0 per cent of the villages and 29.9 per cent District (Rural) Total 100,409 55,356 45,053 814 ofthe rural popUlation ofthe district fall in this range.

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TABLE 13: SEX RATfO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGWMERATIONS ITOWNS,2001 Sl.No. Name ofUA / Town Urban Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for status 0-6 age group of town Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sadaura MC 1,590 911 679 745 2 Bilaspur CT 1,397 799 598 748 3 Mustafabad CT 1,101 615 486 790 4 Radaur MC 1,514 877 637 726 5 Farakhpur CT 1,166 655 511 780 6 Kansepur CT 1,902 1,050 852 811 7 Buria MC 1,456 786 670 852 8 Yamunanagar UA UA 38,170 21,314 16,856 791 9 (a) Yamunanagar Mel 23,663 13,271 10,392 783 10 (b) J ag;idhri MCI 12,775 7,087 5,688 803 11 (c) Sasauli CT 1,732 956 776 812 12 Chhachhrauli MC 1,303 714 589 825 District(Urban) Total 49,599 27,72.1 21,878 789 Table 13 deals with sex ratio of population in the namely, Mustafabad CT, Kansepur CT, Jagadhri age group 0-6 of U .A.s/Towns. The sex ratio in this M.C!', Sasauli CT and Chhachhrauli M.C. have sex age group in urban areas of the district is 789. Buria ratio more than that of the district average (789). In M.C. is placed at the top with sex ratio of 852 and Radaur M.C. the child sex ratio has gone down to an Radaur M.C. at the bottom with sex ratio of 726 in alarming rate of726. Sad aura M.C.(745) and Bilaspur the district. Besides Buria M.C., five more towns, C.T. (748) have equally alarming sex ratio.

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PERCmTAGEOF SCHIDULID CASTES AND SCHEDULID TRmFS POPULATION IN TAHSILS, 2001 SJ. No. Name of Tahsil TI Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of Scheduled RI population Castes Tribes popUlation Scheduled ~astes Tribes population to U population population to total total population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jagpdhri T 890,817 222,955 25.0 R 507,505 173,566 34.2 'a.- U 383,312 49,389 12.9 Chhachhrauli T 150,813 32,595 21.6 ~ R 141,103 30,571 21.7 U 9,710 2,024 20.8 District Total T 1,041,630 255,550 24.5 R 648,608 204,137 31.5 . U 393,022 51,413 13.1 ~ .)bJe 14 detaiJs the number and percentage of and urban areas is 31.5,per cent and 13.1 per cent Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in respectively. tahsils ofthe district. There is no population notified as Among the tahsils, concentration of Scheduled Scheduled Tribes in the State. Out of total popUlation Castes popUlation in rural areas of Jagadhri tahsil is (1,041,630) in the district 255,550 persons belong to higher (34.2 per cent) than that ofChhachhrauli tahsil (21.7 per cent) whereas in urban areas·the position is Scheduled Castes and constitute 24.5 per cent of the reverse i.e Jagadhri (12.9 per cent) and Chhachhrauli total population of the district. Their share in rural (20.8 per cent).

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TABLE1S: NUMBER AND PFRCENTAGEOFSCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION IN cn. BWCKS, 2001 SI. No. NameofC.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to population to population population tota] population total population

2 3 4 5 6 7 I Sadaura 46,785 13,963 29.8 2 Bilasp"nr 102,274 33,796 33.0 3 Mustafabad 90,952 36,765 40.4 4 Radaur 92,602 27,083 29.2 5 J~hri 141,786 50,356 35.5 6 Chbachhrauli 174,209 42,174 24.2 District (Rural) Total 648,608 204,137 31.5 Table 15 shows C.D. block wise number and the C.D. blocks in the district, the percentage of percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes to total population is the highest (40.4 population in the district. There is no population notified per cent) in Mustafabad C.D. block and the lowest as Scheduled Tribes in the State. Out of total rural population (648,608) of the district, 204,137 persons (24.2 per cent) in Chhachhrauli C.D. block and exhibits (31.5 per cent) belong to Scheduled Castes. Among a gap of 16.2 per cent points.

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN Vll..LAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Number of Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage population to tota] population vill~ Population 1 2 3 4 5 Nil 76 12.4 Less than 5 37 6.0 679 0.3 5-10 29 4.7 2,706 1.3 11-20 89 14.5 17,264 '8.5 21-30 114 18.6 40,901 20.0 31-40 100 16.3 47,414 23.2 41-50 67 10.9 34,382 16.8 51-75 75 12.2 46,350 22.7 76 and above 26 4.2 14,441 7.1 District Total 613 100.0 204,137 100.0

Table 16 gives rangewise proportion of Scheduled district fall in the range of villages having less than Castes population to total population in the villages as 21 per cent Scheduled Castes population. 281 per 200! Census. 76 villages in the district have no villages falling in 21 to 50 per cent Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes population, and 101 (16.4 per cent) population range constitute 60 per cent of the total vi Ilages falling in 5] 'per cent and above ranges contain Scheduled Castes population. about thirty per cent Scheduled Castes population. Table 17 pertains to Scheduled Tribes. There is no More than one third (37.6 per cent) villages in the population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State.

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TABLE 18: NUMB1lRANDPERCINTAGEOFSCHFDULEDCASnS ANDSCHFDULEDTRIB:ES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. No. NameofUA/Town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 I Sad aura (M C) 13,176 2,569 19.5 2 Bilaspur (CT) 9,621 2,937 30.5 3 Mustafabad (CT) 8,516 2,147 25.2 4 Radaur(MC) 11,737 1,728 14.7 5 Farakhpur (CT) 8,740 2,505 28.7 6 Kansepur (CT) 14,952 3,306 22.1 7 Buria(MC) 9,830 721 7.3 8 Yamunanagar UA 306,740 33,476 10.9 9 (a) Yamunanagar (M CI) 189,696 18,166 9.6 10 (b) Jagadhri (M CI) 101,290 11,662 11.5 II (c) Sasauli (CT) 15,754 3,648 23.2 12 Chhachhrauli (M C) 9,710 2,024 20.8 District(Urban) Total 393,022 51,413 13.1 Table 18 explains the number and percentage of the district. Percentage ofScheduled Caste population Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to total is the highest (30.5 per cent) in Bilaspur, Census Town, population in urban areas in 2001. There is no population which is a non-statutory town and the lowest (7.3 per notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. 13.1 per cent cent) in Buria M.C. of the urban population belongs to Scheduled Castes in TABLE20: SEXRATIOAMONGSCIDDULID TABLEJ9: SEXRATIOAMONGSCHEDULED CASUS AND SCHEDULFl> TRIBES IN URBAN CASTES AND SCHIDULJiDTRIBES IN C. D. AGGWMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 BWCKS,2001 SI. No. Name ofU.A. I Town Scheduled Scheduled Sl. Name of CD Scheduled Scheduled Castes Tribes No. block Castes Tribes sex ratio sex ratio sex ratio sex ratio 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 Sadaura (M C) 882 I Sadaura 869 2 Bilaspur (CT) 870 2 Bilaspur 863 3 M ustafabad (CT) 908 3 Mustafabad 883 4 Radaur(MC) '889 4 Radaur 884 5 Farakhpur (CT) 864 5 Jagpdhri 874 6 Kansepur (CT) 858 6 Chhachhrauli &57 7 Buria(MC) 986 District (Rural) Total 871 8 Yamunanagar UA 850 9 (a) Yamunanagar (M CI) 866 Table 19 reports C.O. blockwise sex ratio among 10 (b) Jagadhri (M CI ) 825 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes of the district. II (c) Sasauli (CT) 856

There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in 12 Chhachhrau Ii (M C) 1933 the State. Sex ratio among Scheduled Castes population Sex ratio (Urban) for the district 863 Table 20 reveals sex ratio among Scheduled in the rural areas of the district is 871, which is better Castes and Scheduled Tri'bes in U.A.s/Towns of the than the rural sex ratio (866) in the district. district There is n~ population notified as Scheduled Among C.O. blocks, the sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes in the State. Sex ratio among Scheduled Castes Castes population is the highest (884) in Radaur C.D. population in urban areas Of the district is recorded as 863 exhibiting better sex ratio than the general ur­ block and the lowest (857) in Chhachhrauli C.D. block. ban sex ratio (855) in the district. Sex ratio is signifi­ Sex ratio in Mustafabad C.O. block (883j and in cantly high in Buria M.C. (986), but it is the lowest in Iagadhri C.O. block (874) is more than that ofthe district Iagadhri M.C!' (825). average.

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TABLE 21: NUMBmANDPERCIiNTAGEOFLITERATIS ANDD...LITERATES BYTAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil . TI Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in RI Number ofliterates Number of illiterates male- U Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Jagadhri T 563,734 329,510 ·234,224 327,083 149,273 177,810 73.6 80.5 65.7 14.8 R 289,946 174,306 115,640 217,559 97,575 119,984 67.2 75.9 57.3 18.6 U 273,788 155,204 118,584 109,524 51,698 57,826 81.7 86.3 76.5 9.8 2 Chhachhrauli T 74,977 45,952 29,025 75,836 34,709 41,127 59.8 68.8 49.6 19.1 R 68,277 42,277 26,000 72,826 33,382 39,444 58.4 67.6 47.8 19.8 U 6,700 3,675 3,025 3,010 1,327 1,683 79.7 85.7 73.4 12.3 District Total T 638,711 375,462 263,249 402,919 183,982 218,937 71.6 78.8 63.4 15.4 R 358,223 216,583 141,640 290,385 130,957 159,428 65.4 74.1 55.3 18.8 U 280,488 158,879 121,609 112,534 53,025 59,509 81.7 86.3 76.4 9.9

Table 21 details number and percentage ofiiterates literacy rate, resulting in a gap of I 5.4 per cent points. by residence in tahsils of the district. 71.6 per cent of The literacy rate in Iagadhri tahsil (73.6 per cent) is the population in the district is literate, the corresponding higher than that of Chhachhrauli tahsil (59.8 per figures for males and females are 78.8 per cent and 63.4 per cent respectively, signifying that more than cent). Hilly tract and backwardness ofChhachhrauli three-fourth male population in the district is literate tahsil could be the basic reason of lower literacy and female literacy rate is much lower than the male rate especially in rural areas.

TABLE 22 : NUMBERANDPmCFNTAGEOFLITmAnS ANDILLlTERATIS BYSEX IN C. D. BWCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Number of literates and illiterates Pcn:entage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block N umber of literates Number of illiterates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sadaura 24,384 14,951 9,433 22,401 10,038 12,363 61.9 71.4 51.1 20.3 2 Bilaspur 55,076 33,182 21,894 47,198 21,276 25,922 63.8 72.8 53.8 19.0 3 Mustafabad 55,848 32,966 22,882 35,104 15,348 19,756 71.5 80.1 61.9 18.2 4 Radaur 54,306 32,398 21,908 38,296 17,224 21,072 68.8 77.2 59.3 17.9 5 Jagadhri 80,822 49,234 31,588 60,964 27,643 33,321 67.2 75.8 57.2 18.6 6 Chhachhrauli 87,787 53,852 33,935 86,422 39,428 46,994 60.4 69.4 50.1 19.3 District (Rural) Total 358,223 216,583 141,640 290,385 130,957 159,428 65.3 74.1 55.3 18.8

Table 22 presents C.D. blockwise number and male literacy rate is quite high and female literacy rate percentage of literates by sex in 2001. Rural area in is relatively very low resulting in a percentage gap of the district has a I iteracy rate of !is.3 per cent. At the 18.8 points between the two sexes and same is true C.D. block level, Mustafabad (71.5 per cent), Radaur for all the C.D. blocks ofthe district. Sadaura, Bilaspur (68.8 per cent) and Jagadhri (67.2 per cent) show and Chhachhrauli C.D. blocks report lower literacy literacy rate higher than the district average' literacy rates owing to backwardness and rugged topography rate. Rural literacy rate of the district is 74.1 per cent of the area resulting in lesser developed means of for males and 55.3 per cent for females. As expected transport and educational facilities.

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TABLE 23 :DISTRIBUfIONOFYILLAGES BY LlTFRACY RATE RANGE, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Population Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages of population 1 2 3 4 5 0 3 0.5 52 1-10 4 0.7 4,512 0.7 11-20 5 0.8 4,728 0.7 21-30 14 2.3 11,223 1.7 31-40 19 3.1 10,929 1.7 41-50 37 6.0 31,587 4.9 51-60 86 14.0 73,460 11.3 61-70 240 39.2 285,227 44.0 71-80 193 31.5 220,182 33.9 81-90 11 1.8 6,651 1.0 91-99 0.2 57 100 District Total 613 100.0 648,608 100.0 literacy rate for District 71.6 Table 23 shows distribution ofvillages by literacy rate (less than 50 per cent) is the characteristic of 82 rate ranges. Two-fifth of the villages (240) in the villages, which contain about 10 percent rural population district have a good literacy rate varying between 61 of the district. 89.2 per cent rural population is and 70 per cent, one village in the district has attained concentrated in 519 villages which fall in the literacy almost universal literacy rate. By contrast, low literacy range of 51-80 per cent. TABLE24: NUMBFRANDPmCI!NTAGEOFLITFRATES ANDILLrnRATES BYSEXIN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. male- status of UA/Town Number of literates Number of illiterates female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Sadaura (M C) 9,132 5,105 4,027 4,044 1,831 2,213 78.8 84.7 72.4 12.3 2 Bilaspur (Cf) 6,179 3,465 2,714 3,442 1,637 1,80S 7S.1 80.5 ~9.2 11.3 3 Mustafabad (CT) 6,123 3,412 2,711 2,393 1,082 1,311 82.6 88.0 76.7 11.3 4 Radaur(MC) 8,318 4,633 3,68S 3,419 1,537 1,882 81.4 87.5 74.7 12.8 5 Farakhpur (Cf) 6,380 3,702 2,678 2,360 1,000 1,360 84.2 '91.5 75.9 15.5 6 Kansepur (Cf) 10,527 6,010 4,517 4,425 1,952 2,473 80.7 87.0 73.6 13.4 7 Buria(MC) 5,666 3,479 2,187 4,164 1,920 2,244 67.7 75.4 58.1 17.3 221,463 125,398 96,065 85,277 40,739 44,538 82.5 86.6 77.6 ~.;" Yamunan~UA 9.0 137,671 77,138 60,533 52,025 24,644 27,381 82.9 87.2 78.1 9.1 -~~ex (a) Yamuoanagar (M CI.) 410 (b) Jagadhri (M CI) 71,693 41,217 30,476 29,597 14,627 14,970 81.0 84.5 76.7 7.9 II (c) Sasauli (Cf) 12,099 7,043 5,056 3,655 1,468 2,187 86.3 93.2 78.2 15.0 12 Chhachhrauli (Me) 6,700 3,675 3,025 3,010 1,327 1,683 79.7 8S.7 73.4 12.3 District(UrbalJ) Total 280,488 158,879 121,609 112,534 53,025 59,509 81.7 86.3 76.4 9.9 Table 24 presents number and percentage of (78.2 per cent). Likewjse the lowest literacy rate is literates, by sex in U.A.slTowns. 81.7 per cent of the recorded in Buria M.C. (67.7 per cent) and also the upan popUlation in the district is literate. Male-female lowest male-female literacy rates (75.4 per cent and differentials in urban literacy are also narrow, as 86.3 58.1 per cent respectively). Gap in male-female literacy per cent males and 76.4 per cent females are literates. rate is recorded as 9.9 per cent for urban population of Non-statutory town Sasauli is marked with the highest the district. Widest gap en.3 percent) is recorded in (86.3 per cent) literacy rate and again has highest male Buria M.C followed by Farakhpur C.T.. (15.5 per cent) literacy rate (93.2 per cent) and female litetacy rate and Sasauli C.T (15.0 per cent).

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TABLE 25: NUMBDlAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERAlNl BYSEX IN C.D. BLOCKS,200t S!. No. Name of Number ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Sadaura 7324 4497 2827 6639 2973 3666 63.0 72.2 52.4 19.8 2 Bilaspur 17303 10627 6676 '16493 7515 8978 61.5 70.5 51.2 19.3 3 Mustafabad 20220 12400 7820 16545 7124 9421 65.2 75.2 53.9 21.4 4 Rada?fto 13732 8409 5323 13351 5965 7386 60.8 70.1 50.3 19.8 5 Jag;ldhri 21049 16672 10377 23307 10203 13104 63.9 74.1 52.3 21.9 6 Chhachhrauli 20561 12733 7828 21613 9977 1I636 58.5 67.2 48.4 18.8 District (Rural) Total 106189 65338 40851 97948 43757 54191 62.2 71.6 51.3 20.3 Table 25 presents C.D. blockwise number and is recorded in Chhachhrauli C.D. block in the district. percentage of Scheduled Caste literates by sex in the Overall trend shows that there is not much variation of district. 62.2 per cent of the rural Scheduled Castes literacy rate among the C.D. blocks in the district. population in the district is literate. Among the C.D. Male-female rural literacy rates are 71.6 per cent blocks, Mustafabad is marked with the highest (65.2 and 51.3 per cent respectively, resulting in a gap of per cent) literacy rate and the lowest (58.5 per cent) 20.3 per cent points between the two sexes.

TABLE 2(t : DIS~unON OF VILLAGES BYLHERACYRAlERANGEFOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution for villages inhabited villages of villages Population of popUlation 2 3 4 5 o 7 1.3 22 1-10 11-20 6 l.l 79 21-30 11 2.0 749 0.4 31-40 16 3.0 2,820 1.4 41-50 52 9.7 10,609 5.2 51-60 147 27.4 56,113 27.5 61-70 248 46.2 114,258 56.0 71-80 46 8.6 19,387 9.5 81-90 3 0.6 89 91-99 100 0.2 11 Distric~ Total 537 100.0 204,137 100.0 literacy rate for District (Rural) 62.2

Table 26 deals with distribution of villages by population of the district. One village has achieved literacy rate ranges for Scheduled Castes population. the universal S.C. literacy rate, while on the other 441 villages which 'are 82:2 per cent of the total hand, 7 villages in the district have no. S.C ... literate vi 11ages, under I iteracy range of 51 to 80 per cent, person. There are only 4 villages having S.C, literacy cover 93.0 per cent of the rural Scheduled Castes rates varying between 81 and 100 per cent.

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TABLE27 : NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSC~ULIDCASTFS LITERATFS AND ILLITERATES BYSEX INTOWNS,2001 Sl. Name and urban status Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. of Town male/female . Number of literates Number of illiterates lit eracy rat e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Sad aura (M C) 1,282 772 510 1,287 593 694 59.3 67.7 49.9 17.8 2 Bilaspur (CT) 1,270 755 515· 1,667 816 851 52.6 59.3 45.1 14.1 3 M ustafabad (CT) 1,243 737 506 904 388 516 68.3 77.8 58.0 19.9 4 Radaur(MC) 934 572 362 794 343 451 64.5 75.1 52.7 22.4 5 Farakhpur (CT) 1,662 1,000 662 843 344 499 77.2 87.5 65.5 21.9 6 Yamunanagar (M CI) 9,942 6,011 3,931 8,224 3,725 4,499 64.8 73.2 55.0 18.2 7 Jagadhri (M Cl) 6,425 3,979 2,446 5,237 2,411 2,826 64.3 72.7 54.2 18.5 8 Sasauli (CT) 2,594 1,573 1,021 1,054 393 661 80.5 91.0 68.3 22.7 9 Kansepur (CT) 1,924 1,159 765 1,382 620 762 67.8 76.0 58.3 17.6 10 Buria(MC) 337 195 142 384 168 216 58.3 65.2 50.9 14.3 11 Chhachhrauli (M C) 1,045 625 420 979 422 557 61.9 71.8 51.3 20.5 Yamunanagar (Urban) 28,658 17,378 11,280 22,755 10,223 12,532 65.6 74.3 55.6 18.8 Table 27 portrays number and percentage of are noted in the district. This gap varies between 14.1 Scheduled Castes literates by sex in urban areas. 65.6 to 22.7 points among urban areas of the district. per cent Scheduled Castes urban population in the Yamunanagar M.Cl has a gap of 18.2 points and district is literate, comprising 74.3 per cent males and Jagadhri M.C!. has a gap of 18.5 points. Both are well 55.6 per cent females. The highest proportion of known towns of the district among all the urban literates (80.5 per cent) among Scheduled Caste constituents of the district. population is recorded in non-statutory town Sasauli Table 28,29 and 30 pertain to Scheduled Tribes. and the lowest (52.6 per cent) in Bilaspur Census town. There is no popUlation notified as Scheduled Tribes in Gap of 18.8 per cent points in male & female literacy the State.

TABLE31: NUMBFRANDPFRCENTAGEOFMAlNWORKFRS,MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEX IN TAHSILS, 2001 S)' No. Name of Tahsil PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers MI population (M ain and marginal F workers)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage N~mber Percentage ••.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i),., Jal?jl.dhri P 890,817 241,778 27.1 46,208 5.2 287,986 32.3 602,831 67.7 ..,.' M 478,783 212,272 44.3 27,526 5.7 239,798 50.t '238,985 49.9 F 412,034 29.506 7.2 18,682 4.5 48,188 11.7 363,846 88.3 2 Chhachhrauli P 150,813 38,950 25.8 9,597 6.4 48,547 32.2 102,266 67.8 M 80,661 34,990 43.4 5,501 6.8 40,491 50.2 40,170 4,9.8 F 70,152 3,960 5.6 4,096 5.8 8,056 11.5 62,096 88.5 ,~.District Total P 1,041,630 280,728 27.0 55,805 5.4 336,533 32.3 705,097 67.7 .' ):$- M 559,444 247,262 44.2 33,027 5.9 280,289 50.1 279,155 49.9 F 482,186 33,466 6.9 22,778 4.7 ,56,244 f1.7 425,942 88.3

46 ANALYTICA l NOTE Table 31 exhibits the number and percentage of female workers (11.7 per cent). The work partic ipation main workers, margin~1 workers and non-workers by rate in Jagadhri tahsil (32.3 per cent) is almost same sex in tahsils during 2001. Every third person (32.3 as in Chhachhrauli tahsil (32.2 per cent). The incidence per cent) in the district is recorded either main or marginal worker. The proportion ofmale workers (50.1 of female non-workers (88.3 per cent) is 1.8 times per cent) in the district is more than four times that of more than that of males (49.9 per cent).

TABLE32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 SI.No. Name of C.D. PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers bloclt MI Population (M ain and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Sadaura P 46,785 11,309 24.2 3,970 8.5 15,279 32.7 31,506 67.3 M 24,989 9,999 40.0 2,358 9.4 12,357 49.4 12,632 50.6 F 21,796 1,310 6.0 1,612 7.4 2,922 13.4 18,874 86.6 2 Bilaspur P 102,274 28,159 27.5 7,536 7.4 35,695 34.9 66,579 65.1 M 54,458 23,562 43.3 4,059 7.5 27,621 50.7 26,837 49.3 F 47,816 4,597 9.6 3,477 7.3 8,074 16.9 39,742 83.1 3 Mustafabad P 90,952 24,438 26.9 5,036 5.5 29,474 32.4 61,478 67.6 M 48,314 20,309 42.0 3,454 7.1 23,763 49.2 24,55] 50.8 F 42,638 4,129 9.7 1,582 3.7 5,711 13.4 36,927 86.6 4 Radaur P 92,602 27,066 29.2 8,262 8.9 35,328 38.2 57,274 61.8 M 49,622 22,188 44.7 3,687 7.4 25,875 52.1 23,747 47.9 F 42,980 4,878 11.3 4,575 10.6 9,453 22.0 33,527 78.0 5 Jagadhri P 141,786 38,288 27.0 8,785 6.2 47,073 33.2 94,713 66.8 M 76,877 34,267 44.6 4,790 6.2 39,057 50.8 37,820 49.2 F 64,909 4,021 6.2 3,995 6.2 8,016 12.3 56,893 87.7 6 Chhachhrauli P 174,209 46,439 26.7 11,262 6.5 57,701 33.1 116,508 66.9 M 93,280 40,963 43.9 6,143 6.6 47,106 50.5 46,174 49.5 F 80,929 5,476 6.8 5,119 6.3 10,595 13.1 70,334 86.9 District (Rural) Total: P 648,608 175,699 27.1 44,851 6.9 220,550 34.0 428,058 66.0 M 347,540 151,288 43.5 24,491 7.0 175,779 50.6 171,761 49.4 F 301,068 24,411 8.1 20,360 6.8 44,771 14.9 256,297 85.1

Table 32 details the number and percentage of main The percentage ofworkers is the highest in Radaur workers, marginal workers and non workers by sex in C.D. block (38.2 per cent) and the lowest in Mustafabad C.D. block (32.4 per cent). Female work C.D. blocks. 34.0 per cent of the rural population in participation rate is also recorded the highest in Radaur the district is recorded as workers (27.1 per cent main C.D. block (22.0 per cent) and the lowest is observed workers and 6.9 per cent marginal workers). in Jagadhri C.D. block (12.3 per cent).

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TABLE33: NUMBFR AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEXINURBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SL Name and urban status PI Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. ofUA I Town MI Population (Main and marginal F workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Sadaura (M C) P 13,176 3,218 24.4 763 5.8 3,981 30.2 9.195 69.8 M 6,936 2,860 41.2 468 6.7 3,328 48.0 3,608 52.0 F 6,240 358 5.7 295 4.7 653 10.5 5,587 89.5 2 Bilaspur (CT) P 9,621 2,445 25.4 188 2.0 2,633 27.4 6,988 72.6 M 5,102 2,224 43.6 149 2.9 2,373 46.5 2,729 53.5 F 4,519 221 4.9 39 0.9 260 5.8 4,259 94.2 3 M ustafabad (CT) P 8,516 2,342 27.5 241 2.8 2,583 30.3 5,933 69.7 M 4,494 2,087 46.4 171 3.8 2,258 50.2 2,236 49.8 F 4,022 255 6.3 70 1.7 325 8.1 3,697 91.9 4 Radaur (M C) P 11,737 3,010 25.6 575 4.9 3,585 30.5 8,152 69.5 M 6,170 2,685 43.5 349 5.7 3,034 49.2 3,136 50.8 F 5,567 325 5.8 226 4.1 551 9.9 5,016 90.1 5 Farakhpur (CT) P 8,740 2,040 23.3 282 3.2 2,322 26.6 6,418 73.4 M 4,702 1,891 40.2 242 5.1 2,133 45.4 2,569 54.6 F 4,038 149 3.7 40 1.0 189 4.7 3,849 95.3 6 Kansepur (CT) P 14,952 3,389 22.7 479 3.2 3,868 25.9 11,084 74.1 M 7,962 3,146 39.5 410 5.1 3,556 44.7 4,406 55.3 F 6,990 243 3.5 69 1.0 312 4.5 6,678 95.5 7 Buria(MC) P 9,830 2,618 26.6 193 2.0 2,81 I 28.6 7,019 71.4 M 5,399 2,427 45.0 85 1.6 2,512 46.5 2,887 53.5 F 4,431 191 4.3 108 2.4 299 6.7 4,132 93.3 8 Yamunanagar UA P 306,740 83,612 27.3 7,919 2.6 91,531 29.8 215,209 70.2 M 166,137 76,566 46.1 6,440 3.9 83,006 50.0 83,131 50.0 F 140,603 7,046 5.0 1,479 l.l 8,525 6.1 132,078 93.9 9 (a) Yamunanagar (M CI) P 189,696 50,452 26.6 4,630 2.4 55,082 29.0 134,614 71.0 M 101,782 45,837 45.0 3,763 3.7 49,600 48.7 52,1.82 51.3 F 87,914 4,615 5.2 '867 1.0 5,482 6.2 82,432 93.8 I 10 (b) Jagadhri (M CI) P 101,290 29,199 28.8 3,120 3.1 32,319 31.9 68,971 68.1 M 55,844 27,037 48.4 2,551 4.6 29,588 53.0 26,256 47.0 F 45,446 2,162 4.8 569 1.3 2,731 6.0 42,715 94.0 11 (c) Sasauli (CT) P 15,754 3,961 25.1 169 1.1 4,130 26.2 11,624 73.8

~. M 8,511 3,692 43.4 126 1.5 3,818 44.9 4,693 55.1 F 7,243 269 3.7 43 0.6 312 4.3 6,931 95.7 )2 Chhachhrauli (M C) P 9,710 2,355 24.3 314 3.2 2,669 27.5 7,041 72.5 M 5,002 2,088 41.7 222 4.4 2,310 48.2 2,692 53.8 F 4,708 267 5.7 92 2.0 359 7.6 4,349 92.4 District (Urban) Total: P 393,022 105,029 26.7 10,954 2.8 115,983 29.5 277,039 70.5 M 211,904 95,974 45.3 8,536 4.0 104,510 49.3 107,394 50.7 F 181,118 9,055 5.0 2,418 1.3 11,473 6.3 169,645 93.7 it~;; Table 33 charts out the number and percentage of The male-female differentials are quite striking. ntiin workers, marginal workers and non-workers by The male work particrpation rate (49.3 per cent) is sex in U.A:s/Towns during 200 L Almost one-third (29.5 almost eight times that of female work participation per cent) of the urban population of the district is recorded as workers (main workers 26.7 per cent and rate (6.3 per cent) in urban areas of the district. All marginal workers 2.8 per cent). The towns among the towns show significant variation in the work themselves do not exhibit much disparity in this regard. participation rate between the two sexes.

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TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BYSEX INFOURCATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TAHSILS, 2001 SI. No. Name of Tahsil PI Total Total number of Category of workers MI Population workers (Main Cultivators Ag,icultural Household Other F + Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ja~dhri P 890,817 ;287,986 46,580' 43,608 9,084 188,714 (32.3) (16.2) (15.1) (3.2) (65.5) M 478,783 239,798 44,267 37,499 6,063 151,969 (50.1) (18.5) (15.6) (2.5) (63.4) F 412,034 48,188 2,313 6,109 3,021 36,745 (II. 7) (4.8) (12.7) (6.3) (76.3) 2 Chhachhrauli P 150,813 48,547 12,121 10,862 1,747 23,817 (32.2) (25.0) (22.4) (3.6) (49.1 ) M 80,661 40,491 11,664 9,545 1,028 18,254 (50.2) (28.8) (23.6) (2.5) (45.1 ) F 70,152 8,056 457 1,317 719 5,563 (11.5) (5.7) (16.3) (8.9) (69.1 ) District Total p 1,041,630 336,533 58,701 54,470 10,831 212,531 (32.3) (17.4) (16.2) (3.2) (63.2) M 559,444 280,289 55,931 47,044 7,091 170,223 (50.1) (20.0) (16.8) (2.5) (60.7) F 482,186 56,244 2,770 7,426 3,740 42,308 (11.7) (4.9) (13.2) (6.6) (75.2) Note: Percentage of Workers to total workers are given in brackets

Table 34 exhibits distribution ofworkers by sex in primarily non-agricultural in character, as 66.4 per cent four categories of economic activity in tahsils and of the working force is either engaged in household explains that out of total workers in the district, 33.6 industry or in other work category. per cent, are engaged in agricultural activities (17.4 The proportion of participation of females in the per cent are cultivators and 16.2 per cent are agricultural labourers). Only 3.2 per cent are engaged agricultural sector is lower in comparison to males in household industry and 63.2 per cent are recorded whereas it is vice versa in case of household industry as other workers. This signifies that the district is and other workers categories.

TABLE35: DISTRmunoNoFWORKERS BYSEX INFOURCATEGORIFS OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BWCKS, 2001 Sl. No. Name of PI Total Total number Category of workers C. D. Block MI popUlation of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sadaura P 46,785 15,279 4,761 3,603 964 5,951 (32.7) (31.2) (23.6) (6.3) (38.9) M 24,989 12,357 4,491 2,915 488 4,463 (49.4) (36.3) (23.6) (3.9) (36.1) F 21,796 2,922 270 688 476 1,488 (13.4) (9.2) (23.5) (16.3) (50.9) Cont......

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TABLE35: DISTRmurIoN OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACfIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 SLNo. Name of PI Total Total number Category of workers C. D. Block population of workers MI Cultivators Agricultural Household Other F' (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 Bilaspur P 102,274 35,695 10,756 7,602 1,293 16,044 (34.9) (30.1) (21.3) (3.6) (44.9) M 54,458 27,621 10,297 7,113 799 9,412 (50.7) (37.3) (25.8) (2.9) (34. I) F 47,816 8,074 459 489 494 6,632 (16.9) (5.7) (6.1) (6. I) (82. I) 3 Mustafabad P 90,952 29,474 8,193 7,635 482 13,164 (32.4) (27.8) (25.9) (1.6) (44.7) M 48,314 23,763 7,905 6,891 295 8,672 (49.2) (33.3) (29.0) (1.2) (36.5) F 42,638 5,711 288 744 187 4,492 ( 13.4) (5.0) (13.0) (3.3) (78.7) 4 Radaur P 92,602 35,328 9,640 10,274 686 14,728 (38.2) (27.3) (29.1) (1.9) (41.7) M 49,622 25,875 8,922 8,137 389 8,427 (52.1) (34.5) (31.4) (1.5) (32.6) F 42,980 9,453 718 2,137 297 6,301 (22.0) (7.6) (22.6) (3.1) (66.7) 5 Jagadhri P 141,786 47,073 9,108 9,153 1,367 27,445 (33.2) (19.3) (19.4) (2.9) (58.3) M 76,877 39,057 8,733 7,819 668 21,837 (50.8) (22.4) (20.0) (1.7) (55.9) F 64,909 8,016 375 1,334 699 5,608 (12.3) (4.7) (16.6) (&.7) (70.0) 6 Chhachhrauli P 174,209 57,701 14,437 13,956 1,753 27,555 (33.1) (25.0) (24.2) (3.0) (47.8) M 93,280 47,106 13,903 12,14& 1,017 20,038 (50.5) (29.5) (25.8) (2.2) (42.5) F 80,929 10,595 534 1,80& 736 7,517 (13.1) (5.0) (17.1) (6.9) (70.9) District ~Rural) Total P 648,608 220,550 56,895 52,223 6,545 104,887 (34.0) (25.8) (23.7) (3.0) (47.6) -~ M 347,540 175,779 54,251 45,023 3,656 72,849 (50.6) (3Q.9) (25.6) (2.1) (41.4) F 301,068 44,771 2,644 7,200 2,889 .h03~ (14.9) (5.9) (16.1) (6.5) (71.6) Note: Percentage of Workers to total \\Orkers are given in brackets

"4 Table 35 depicts the distribution ofworkers by sex recorded as other workers. This signifies th,at rural t.P four major categories of economic activity for rural economy of the district is primarily agricultural in ~population in each C.D. block of the district. Out of character. Radaur C.D. block has the highest (38.2 (34.0 per cent of the total population) total workers in per cent) percentage of workers and Mustafaoad has the district, 49.5 per cent are engaged in agricultural the lowest percentage (32.4 per cent) in the district. activities (25.8 per cent cultivators and 23.7 per cent agricultural labourers). 3.0 per cent workers are Female work participation rate in agricultural sector engaged in household industries and 47.6 per cent are as cultivator or agricultural labourer is lower in

50 ANALYTICA L NOTE comparison to males in the district. Of the total female are higher than their male counterparts in all the C.D. workers, 22.0 per cent are engaged in agricultural blocks. Even as agricultural labourers, females are good activities, 6.5 per cent are engaged in household industry participants. Their proportions are emulating male and 71.6 per cent are recorded in other activities. Female workers in Sadaura, Radaur and Jagadhri C.D. blocks. participation rates as other workers and Hill workers As cultivators, males are dominant in these C.D. blocks.

TABLE36: DISTRlBUfION OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMmATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 SI. Name and urban status of PI Total Total number Category of workers No. UA/Town MI population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers F (Main + ;,. Labourers Industry Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Sadaura (M C) P 13,176 3,981 332 250 141 3,258 (30.2) (8.3) (6.3) (3.5) (8\.8) M 6,936 3,328 299 202 87 2,740 (48.0) (9.0) (6.1) (2.6) (82.3) F 6,240 653 33 48 54 518 (10.5) (5.1) (7.4) (8.3) (79.3)

2 Bilasp ur (CT) p 9,621 2,633 115 223 87 2,208 (27.4) (4.4) (8.5) (3.3) (83.9) M 5,102 2,373 115 212 72 1,974 (46.5) (4.8) (8.9) (3.0) (83.2) F 4,519 260 II 15 234 (5.8) (4.2) (5.8) (90.0)

3 Mustafabad (CT) P 8,516 2,583 224 267 54 2,038 (30.3) (8.7) (10.3) (2.1) (78.9) M 4,494 2,258 222 236 45 ],755 (50.2) (9.8) (10.5) (2.0) (77.7) F 4,022 325 2 31 9 283 (8.1) (0.6) (9.5) (2.8) (87.1)

4 Radaur(MC) P 11,737 3,585 214 220 149 3,002 (30.5) (6.0) (6.1) (4.2) (83.7) M 6,170 3,034 204 176 99 2,555 (49.2) (6.7) (5.8) (3.3) (84.2) F 5,567 551 10 44 50 447 (9.9) (1.8) (8.0) (9.1) (81.1)

5 Farakhpur (CT) P 8,740 2,322 14 3 45 2,260 (26.6) (0.6) (0.1) (1.9) (97.3) M 4,702 2,133 14 3 29 2,087 (45.4) (0.7) (0.1) ( 1.4) (97.8) F 4,038 189 16 173 (4.7) (8.5) (91.5) ConL. ....

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TABLE36: DISTRlBUIlON OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FpUR CATEGORDiB OFOCONOMIC ACIlVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS /lOWNS ,2001 Sl. Name and urban status of P/ Total Total number Category of workers No. VA/Town . M/ population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers F (Main + Labourers Industry Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

6 Kansepur (CT) P 14,952 3,868 20 16 117 3,715 (25.9) (0.5) (0.4) (3.0) (96.0) M 7,962 3,556 19 16 83 3,438 (44.7) (0.5) (0.4) (2.3) (96.7) F 6,990 312 I 34 277 (4.5) (0.3) (10.9) (88.8) 7 Buria(MC) P 9,830 2,811 211 448 124 2,028 (28.6) (7.5) (15.9) (4.4) (72.1) M 5,399 2,512 184 434 101 1,793 (46.5) (7.3) (17.3) (4.0) (71.4) F 4,431 299 27 14 23 235 (6.7) (9.0) (4.7) (7.7) (78.6) 8 Yamunan3gflf VA P 306,740 91,531 574 723 3,436 86,798 (29.8) (0.6) (0.8) (3.8) (94.8) M 166,137 83,006 528 662 2,820 78,996 (50.0) (0.6) (0.8) (3.4) (95.2) F 140,603 8,525 46 61 616 7,802 (6.1) (0.5) (0.7) (7.2) (91.5) 9 (a) Yamunan3gflf(M CI) P 189,696 55,082 285 367 1,721 52,709 (29.0) (0.5) (0.7) (3.1) (95.7) M 101,782 49,600 255 343 1,325 47,677 (48.7) (0.5) (0.7) (2.7) (96.1) F 87,914 5,482 30 24 396 5,032 (6.2) (0.5) (0.4) (7.2) (91.8)

10 (b) J~hri (M CI) P 101,290 32,319 223 340 1,672 30,084 (31.9) (0.7) (1.1) (5.2) (93.1) M 55,844 29,588 208 303 1,458 27,619 (53.0) (0.7) (1.0) (4.9) (93.3) F 45,446 2,731 15 37 214 2,465 (6.0) (0.5) (1.4) (7.8) (90.3)

11 (c) Sasauli (CT) P 15,754 4,130 66 16 43 4,005 (26.2) (1.6) (0.4) (1.0) (97.0) M 8,511 3,818 65 16 37 3,700 (44.9) (1.7) (0.4) (1.0) (96.9) F 7,243 312 I 6 305 (4.3) (0.3) . (1.9) (97.8)

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TABLE36: DISTR~urION OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 SI. N arne and urban status of PI Total Total number Category of workers No. UA ITown MI population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other workers F (Main + Labourers Industry Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 12 Chhachhrauli (M C) P 9,710 2,669 102 97 133 2,337 (27.5) (3.8) (3.6) (5.0) (S7.6) M 5,002 2,310 95 SO 99 2,036 .", (46.2) (4.1) (3.5) (4.3) (88.1) F 4,70S 359 7 17 34 301 (7.6) (1.9) (4.7) (9.5) (S3.S)

District (Urban) Total: P 393,022 115,983 1,806 2,247 4,286 107,644 (29.5) (1.6) (1.9) (3.7) (92.8) M 211,904 104,510 1,680 2,021 3,435 97,374 (49.3) (1.6) (1.9) (3.3) (93.2) F 181,118 11,473 126 226 851 10,270 (6.3) (1.1) (2.0) (7.4) (89.5) Note: Percentages are given in brackets.

Table 36 reports distribution of workers by sex in Buria M.C. (23.4 per cent) followed by Mustafabad four categories of economic activity in U.A.s/towns C.T. (19.0 per cent). No female cultivator or of the district in 2001. About one-third (29.5 per cent) agricultural labourer has been reported in Farakhpur urban population in the district is recorded as workers. C. T. Tertiary workers are the highest in Farakhpur 49.3 per cent among males and 6.3 per cent among C.T. (97.3 per cent) followed by Sasauli C.T. (97.0 females are recorded either main or marginal workers. per cent), Kansepur C.T.(96.0 per cent), Yamunanagar As expected the urban workers are predominantly non­ M.CL (95.7 per cent), Yamunanagar U.A (94.8 per agricultural, it is only 3.5 percent in agricultural sector. cent), Jagadhri M.C!' (93.1 per cent), Chhachhrauli This trend is almost same in all the towns. The lowest M.C. (87.6 per cent), Bilaspur C.T (83.9 per cent), workers in agricultural sector are reported in Farakhpur Radaur M.C (83.7 per cent), Sadaura M.C (81.8 per C.T. (0.7 per cent) followed by Kansepur C.T. (0.9 cent), Mustafabad C. T. (78.9 per cent) and Buria M.C. Per cent) and the highest in this sector is recorded in (72.1 per cent).

53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47.

TABLE37: D~TRIBurION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Sl. Name of Number Type of amenity available No. C. D. block of Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agri- Approach Power inhabited drinking Office communications cultural by pucca supply villages water* # $ Credit road Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sadaura 61 47 10 61 4 II 17 4 I I 61 61 (100.0) (77.0) (16.4) (100.0) (6.6) (18.0) (27.9) (6.6) (18.0) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Bilaspur 124 91 49 121 21 63 51 6 22 120 124 (100.0) (73.4) (39.5) (97.6) (16.9) (50.8) (41.1) (4.8) (17.7) (96.8) (100.0) 3 Mustafabad 77 70 42 76 14 66 30 1 9 72 77 (lOO.O) (90.9) (54.5) (98.7) (18.2) (85.7) (39.0) (1.3) (11.7) (93.5) (100.0) 4 Radaur 80 75 18 73 23 67 25 2 17 75 80 (100.0) (93.8) (22.5) (91.3) (28.8) (83.8) (31.3) (2.5) (21.3) (93.8) (100.0) 5 Jagadhri 106 95 49 104 IS 91 28 5 21 104 106 (100.0) (89.6) (46.2) (98.1) (14.2) (85.8) (26.4) (4.7) (19.8) (98.1) (100.0) 6 Chhachhrauli 165 107 80 163 21 129 95 8 25 164 165 (100.0) (64.8) (48.5) (98.8) (12.7) (78.2) (57.6) (4.8) (15.2) (99.4) (100.0) District Total 613 485 248 598 98 427 246 26 105 596 613 (100.0) (79.1) (40.5) (97.6) (16.0) (69.7) (40.1) (4.2) (17.1) (97.2) (100.0) Note: • Percentages are given in brackets . .. Based on the improved drinking _tcr source, drinking _ter supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking w.lter supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube \\ell situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking w.lter source'. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office. S Transport commllllication includes bus service and rail facility.

Table 37 shows distribution of villages according cent villages whereas improved drinking water is avail­ to availability of different amenities in CD. blocks. able to 97.6 per cent villages and approach by pucca Educational amenity is available in 79.1 per cent in­ road is there for 97.2 per cent villages. As we have habited villages. Radaur C.D. block is better placed already seen in table No.2, the size of the villages in

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TABLE38: NUMBFR AND PFRCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SFRVID BY DIFFERJ!Nf AMJiNITIES, 2001 SI. Name of Total' Type of amenity available C. D. hklck No. population Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agri- Approach Power of drinking Office # communi- cultural by pucca supply inhabited water· cations $ Credit road villages Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sadaura 46,785 42,701 12,171 46,785 .8,134 6,818 14,985 2,868 16,567 46,785 46,785 (100) (91.3) (26.0) (100.0) (17.4) (14.6) (32.0) (6.1) (35.4) (100.0) (100.0) 2 Bilaspur 102,274 91,908 51,143 101,075 30,272 59,814 48,140 7,272 31,439 99,856 102,274 (100) (89.9) (50.0) (98.8) (29.6) (58.5) (47.1) (7.1) (30.7) (97.6) (100.0) 3 Mustafabad " 90,952 88,506 56,659 90,757 32,878 81,737 43,963 3,053 20,934 88,005 90,952 (100) (97.3) (62.3) (99.8) (36.1) (89.9) (48.3) (3.4) (23.0) (96.8) (100.0) 4 Radaur 92,602 91,301 37,317 90,864 46,205 85,376 39,620 6,493 37,061 91,045 92,602 (100) (98.6) (40.3) (98.1) (49.9) (92.2) (42.8) (7.0) (40.0) (98.3) (100.0) 5 Jagadhri 141,786 137,103 80,129 141,629 34,666 131,441 50,831 10,490 38,871 141,629 141,786 (100) (96.7) (56.5) (99.9) (24.4) (92.7) (35.9) (7.4) (27.4) (99.9) (100.0) 6 Chhachhrauli 174,209 147,810 120,680 174,170 44,676 154,707 109,714 24,718 51,667 174,187 174,209 (100) (84.8) (69.3) (100.0) (25.6) (88.8) (63.0) (14.2) (29.7) (100.0) (100.0) District Total 648,608 599,329 358,099 645,280 196,831 519,893 307,253 54,894 196,539 641,507 648,608 (100) (92.4) (55.2) (99.S) (30.3) (80.2) (47.4) (8.5) (30.3) (98.9) (100.0) Note: • Perceutages are given in brackets. .. Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking wate} supply has been classified as . Improved' or otherwise. If the housdwld has access to drinking W

Table 38 portrays 'number and percentage of rural amenity is available to 30.3 per cent rural population, population served by different amenities in C.D. blocks. but owing to smaller size ofvillages in Sadaura, Jagadhri Improved drinking water (99.5 per cent ), approach by and Chhachhrauli C.D. blocks, very small segments pucca road (98.9 per cent) power supply (100.0 per of population as 17.4 per cent, 24.4 per cent and 25.6 cent) and educational (92.4 per cent) amenities serve per cent respectively are served by this amenity. 80.2 to a very large segment of population. As far as per cent of the rural population is having telephone educational amenity is concerned, all the C.D. blocks amenity. Mustafabad, Radaur, Jagadhri and have good placings (more than 90 per cent) but Chhachhrauli C.D. blocks are on better footing but Chhachhrauli C.D. block's 84.8 per cent population is only 14.6 per cent and 58.5 per cent population of served by this amenity. 55.2 per cent rural population Sadaura and Bilaspur C.O. blocks respectively is of the district is served by medical amenity, in this regard served by this amenity. Banks and agricultural credit Sadaura C.D. block is in a poor position with only 26.0 societies serve 8.5 per cent and 30.3 per cent rural per cent popUlation served by this amenity. Postal population respectively of the district.

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TABLE39 : DISTRIBUfION OFVILLAGFS NOT HAVING CFRTAIN AMFNIfIES, ARRANGID BY DISTANCE RANGFS FROMTHE PLACFS WHFRETHESEAREAVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having the amenity of Distance range of p lace from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2 - 4) 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School 123 5 2 130 (b) Middle School 375 67 II 453 (c) Degree College 101 195 ' 317 613

2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 201 200 212 613 (b) PHC 214 228 155 597

3. Post Office 412 89 14 515

4. Telephone 73 69 44 186

5. Bus Service 268 81 18 367 6, Banks (a) Commercial Bank 183 241 166 590 (b) Cooperative Bank 265 252 92 609

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 374 116 18 508

Table 39 gives distribution ofvillages, not having lans, 89 villages at a distance of 5-1 0 lans and the certain amenities, arranged by distance range from remaining 14 villages have this amenity at a distance the places where these are available during 2001. ofmore than 10 lans in the district. 130 villages in the district do not have primary 186 villages do not have telephone amenity within school within the viHage. Out ofthese 123 villagesflave the village, out ofwhich 73 villages avail it Within 5 this amenity within 5 kms, 5 villages within 5-10 kms and 2 villages, have this amenity at more than 10 kms lans distance, 69 villages within a distance range of distance. In case ofmiddle schools, out of453 villages 5-10 lans. and 44 villages have the amenity at a not having this amenity within the village, the same is distance ofmore than 10 kms. available within 5 kms in case of375 villages, in the More than 50 per cent inhabited villages in the range of 5-1 0 kms for 67 villages and remaining 1 I district do not have bus service amenity in them and villages have this amenity available at more than 10 the same is available at a distance of less than 5 kms kms distance. There is no degree college in rural areas in respect of268 villages, 81 villages have it within a of th.~djstrict. distance range of 5-10 kms and for 18 villages at a 'i1iere is no hospital in any ofthe villages and only distance of more than 10 kms. 16 vlfiages are having the amenity of Primary health Only 23 villages in the district have commercial centre within the village in the district. banks and 4 villages have co-operative bank amenities. 98 villages have post office amenity within the within the village. Position is also not encouraging in village, whereas, SIS do not have the same. Out of case of agricultural credit societies as well. This 515 vjpages, 412 villages have this amenity within 5 amenity is available only in 105 villages in the district. .;~ I ANALYTICA L NOTE .

TABLE 40 : DIsTRmurIoN OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THENFAREST STATUfORY . TOWN AND AVAILABILITYOFDIFFFlm'IT AM.ENITIES, 2001

Distance ran~ Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Office # Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural. Approach statutory town villages in communicat Credit by pucca ( in kilometres) each range ions $ Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO less than 5 141 121 51 21. 114 49 3 26 138 (100.0) (85.8) (36.2) (14.9) (80.9) (34.8) (2.1) (18.4) (97.9) 5 -15 412 324 182 72 275 160 23 75 400 \0 (100.0) (78.6) (44.2) (17.5) (66.7) (38.8) (5.6) (18.2) (97.1) 16 - 50 60 40 15 5 38 37 0 4 58 (100.0) (66.7) (25.0) (8.3) (63.3) (61.7) (0.0) (6.7) (96.7) 51+

Unspecified

District total 613 485 248 98 427 246 26 105 596 (100.0) (79.1) (40.5) (16.0) (69.7) (40.1) (4.2) (17.1) (97.2) Note: Percentage are given in brackets. # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service and rail facility.

Table 40 shows distribution ofvillages according 26 agricultural credit societies and 138 avillages have to the distance from tbe nearest statutory town and pucca approach road. As we move away :from the availability of different amenities during 2001. There statutory towns, proportion of amenities decreases. No are 141 villages which are at a distance of less than 5 village falls in 51 + kms. and unspecified categories. kms. from the nearest statutory town, 121 villages have 4 I 2 villages are situated within a distance of 5-15 educational amenity, 51 medical 21 postal, 114 kms. and 60 villages are at a distance of 16-50 kms. telephone, 49 transport & communication, 3 have banks, from the nearest statutory town in the districL

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TABLE41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDJNGTO POPULATIONRANGEAND AMENITIliS AVAILABLF, 2001 Population Number of Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power villages in drinking Office communica- Credit by Pucca supply each range water* # tions $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 169 74 38 156 7 84 54 5 4 157 169 (100.0) (43.8) (22.5) (92.3) '(4.1) (49.7) (32.0) (3.0) (2.4) (92.9) (100.0) 500-999 203 174 69 201 9 143 78 5 24 200 203 (100.0) (85.7) (34.0) (99.0) (4.4) . (70.4) (38.4) (2.5) ( 11.8) (98.5) (100.0) 1000-1999 166 162 83 166 39 133 70 7 38 164 166 (100.0) (97.6) (50.0) (100.0) (23.5) (80.1) (42.2) (4.2) (22.9) (98.8) (100.0) 2000-4,999 70 70 54 70 40 62 41 6 35 70 70 (100.0) (100.0) (77.1) (100.0) (57. t) (88.6) (58.6) (8.6) (50.0) (100.0) (100.0) 5000-9999 5 5 4 5 3 5 3 3 4 5 5 (100.0) (100.0) (80.0) (100.0) (60.0) (100.0) (60.0) (60.0) (80.0) (100.0) (100.0) 10000 +

District total 613 485 248 598 98 427 246 26 105 596 613 (100.0) (79.1) (40.5) (97.6) (16.0) (69.7) (40.1) (4.2) (17.1) (97.2) (100.0) Note: - Percentages arc given in brackets. • Based on the improved drinking miter source, drinking miter supply has been classified as . Improved' or other~se. If the household has access to drinking miter supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated ~thin or outside the premises it is considered as having access to "Improved drinking miter source'. # Post office includes Post office. Telegraph office and Post and Telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service and rail facility. Table 41 portrays distribution of villages according office, transport communications, banks & agricultural to popUlation range and amenities available during 200 1. credit societies. In the range having 2000-4999 As we proceed towards higher ranges of population, population, education, medical, improVed drinking water, the higher the proportions of villages having amenities are available. No village in the district has population approach by pucca road & power.supply is available in 10,000 and above. 5 villages falling in the range of cent per cent villages. Banking amenity is very poor in 5,000-9,999 population have most of the amenities villages of all ranges. Medical amenity is available only available in cent percent villages except medical, post in 22.5 per cent villages in under 500 population range. TABLE 42: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGFS ACCORDING TO LAND USF, 2001 Sf. No. Name of C. D. block Number of Total area Percentage of cultivable area Percent~ of irrigated area to inhab ited v iIIages to total area total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 Sadaura 61 13,957 75.9 61.4 2 Bilaspur 124 28,518 76.2 67.0 3 Mustafabad 77 19,458 90.5 97.9 4 Radaur 80 23,558 88.5 93.3 5 Jagadhri 106 23,595 81.9 96.2 6 Chhachhrauli 165 47,388 65.0 78.6 District Total: 613 156,474 77.3 83.2 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area Table 42 presents CD. blockwise distribution of per cent) followed by Radaur C.D. block (88.5 per villages according to land use during 2001 census. 613 cent) and this percentage is the lowest in Chhachhrauli inhabited villages have rural area of156,474 hectares or C.D. block (65.0 per cent). The p'ercentage of total 1564.7 sq.kms. Out of which 77.3 percent is cultivable irrigated area to total cultivable area is.the highest in and 83.2 per cent of this cultivable area is irrigated. Mustafabad C.D. block (97.9 per cent), closely followed Among C.D. blocks, the percentage of cu Itivable by Jagadhri C.D. block (96.2 per cent). This percentage area is the highest in Mustafabad C.D. block (90.5 is the lowest in Sadaura C.D. block (61.4 per cent).

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TABLE43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPFNDII1JR.E IN STATUfORYTOWNS SI. Class, Name & Urban Per capita receipt (in Rs.) Per capita expenditure (in Rs.) No. Status of Town Total Through From all Total General Public health Public Public Other(s) taxes other Administration and works institutions sources conveniences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II IV Sadaura (M .C.) 206.5 126.3 80.2 199.0 145.3 53.7 2 IV Radaur (M .C.) 394.3 116.6 277.7 ·404.4 113.3 64.3 189.1 37.7 3 I (a)Yamunanagar (M.C!,) 345.3 215.0 130.4 358.0 62.1 143.8 101.8 2.1 48.2 4 I (b)Jagadhri{.M.CI.) 255.5 133.9 121.5 238.1 47.3 84.0 41.0 1.2 64.6 5 VBuria(M.C.) 115.8 25.3 90.4 6 V Chhachhrauli (M.e.) 278.4 57.3 221.1 District Total 305.8 173.5 132.3 296.3 59.1 108.1 76.6 1.5 50.2

Table 43 depicts the per capita receipt and some impression about the economic health of the expenditure in each statutory town ofthe district. Per towns. Yamunanagar and Jagadhri, the well known and Capita receipt (394.3) and expenditure (404.4) are the highest in Radaur M.C. and the lowest per capita biggest twin towns of the district have Rs 345.3 and receipt (115.8) has been reported by Buria M.C. 255.5 as per capita receipt and Rs. 358.0 and Rs 238.1 whereas its per capita expenditure is nil. It also gives as per capita expenditure respectively.

TABLE44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION STAnITORYTOWNS, 2001 SI. No. Name and Urban Status of Town Type of Educational Institution

Primary Junior Secondary Secondary/ Senior College !Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sadaura (M .C.) 6.8 6.8 4.6 3.0 0.8 2 Radaur (M.C.) 6.8 6.0 3.4 2.6 0.9 3 (a)Yamunanagar (M .CI.) 2.2 1.7 1.4 0.8 0.2 4 (b)Jagadhri (M .CI.) 2.3 2.0 1.8 1.3 0.2 5 Buria (M.G.) 7.1 3.1 3.1 1.0 6 Ghhachhrauli (M.G.) 14.4 9.3 9.3 1.0 District Tota I 3.0 2.4 2.0 1.1 0.2

Table 44 shows number of schools/colleges per primary schools, 9.3 each Junior Secondary/Middle 10,000 popu lation in statutory towns ofthe district as schools and secondary/matriculation schools. As fas per 200 I Census. As a whole there

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TABLE45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL ~STITUI10NS IN TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name and Urban Status of Town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population 2 3 1 Sadaura(M.C.) 48.6 2 Bilaspur (C.T.) 34.3 3 Mustfabad (C.T.) 35.2 4 Radaur (M.C.) 54.5 5 Farakhpur (C.T.) 6 Yamunanagar (M.C!,) 15.1 7 Jagadhri (M .Cl.) 32.0 8 Sasauli (C.T.) 9 Kansepur (C.T.) 10 Buria (M.C.) 4.1 11 Chhachhrauli (M.C.) 41.2 District Total 21.50

Table 45 shows the number of beds in medical Farakhpur, Sasauli & Kansepur as there is no such institutions per 10,000 population in each town of the amenity available in these Census towns which are district. In the district as a whole, the number of beds basically villages and the people have to go to nearby in medical institutions per 10,000 popUlation comes to towns of Yamunanagar & Jagadbri for availing this 21.5 whereas, it is the highest in Radaur M.C. (54.5) facility. The table basically explains the degree of and the lowest proportion of 4.1 has been found in adequacy of the provision of beds in medical institutions Buria M.C. No bed has been shown in Census towns in towns in relation to th~ir ever growing population.

TABLE46: PROPORTIONOFSLUMPOPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

S!.No. Name of the Town Total population Slum population Percentage of slum population to total population 2 3 4 5 Sadaura(M.C.) 13176 1516 11.5 2 Radaur (M.C.) 11737 1780 15.2 3 (a)Yamunanagar (M.Cl.) 189696 26856 14.2 4 (b)J agadhri eM. Cl.) 101290 35487 36.0 District Total 315899 65639 20.8

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~::" Table 46 gives the proportion of slum population to cent) and the lowest in Sadaura M.C. (11.5 per cent). total population in each town of the district. The - Average slum ratio in the district is 20.8 per cent in the I proportion of slum population to total population is four towns of Sadaura, Radaur, Yamunanagar and recorded as the highest in Jagadhri M.C!' (35.0 per Jagadhri. As no slum has been reported in other towns.

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TABLE47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODllY EXPORTFDOurOF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 S1. No. Name and urban status of Town Most important commodities Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Sadaura (M .C.) Woollen Carpets Woolen Carpets Khandsari, GUT Ban Vegetables, Rice 2 Bilaspur* (C.T.) Gur Gur Rice Wheat ..,. Rice 3 Mustafabad* (C.T.) Gur Rice Utensils Utensils Ice Cream Gur, lee Cream 4 Radaur (M.C.) Woollen Carpets Wheat Khandsari Rice Rice Vegetables 5 Farakhpur* (C.T.) Nails SUg)ll'cane Paddy Wheat 6 (a)Yamunanag)ll' (M. Cl.) Sugar Sugar Paper Paper Automobile Spring; Automobile Spring; 7 (b)Jagadhri (M. Cl.) Stainless Steel Utensils Stainless Steel Utensils Aluminium Brass Utensils Showpieces Show Pieces Brass Utensils 8 (c)Sasauli (C.T.) Coolers Wheat Steel goods SUg)ll'cane Ice Cream Paddy 9 Kansepur* (C.T.) Coolers Wheat Steel goods Sugarcane Paddy 10 Buria(M.C.) Handloom Cloth Handloom Cloth Desi Jutties Desi Jutties Earthen Pots Earthen Pots II Chhachhrauli (M . C.) Rice Ban Babbar Oil Oil Carpets Rice

Table 47 provides the most important commodity produces handloom cloth, Desi Jutties and earthen pots manufactured and exported out of each town in the and exports these products. Mustafabad town district. It explains the industrial occupational character manufactures Utensils, ice-cream and Gur and exports these items. Sadaura produces and exports woolen of the towns. Jagadhri and Yamunanagar towns are carpets and ban. The remaining towns are the known for manufacturing stainless steel and brass manufacturers and exporters of agricultural products utensils, show pieces, sugar, paper and automobile except Sasauli C.T. arid Kanseput C.T. which springs and exporting the same products. Buria town manufacture coolers & steel goods.

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(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household am~nities, houselisting operations, Census ofIndia 2001 based on inset tabJes 48 to 52.

TABLE 48 : HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THEDISlRICf, 2001 Area Tenure Number of dwelling N umber of households Name status rooms Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Yamunanagar Owned No exclusive room 1,768 1,311 457 737 637 100 One room 45,589 32,290 13,299 19,316 15,824 3,492 Two rooms 53,422 34,741 18,681 16,635 13,389 3,246 Three rooms 28,332 16,324 12,008 5,753 4,336 1,417 3+ rooms 14,750 8,790 5,960 2,114 1,569 545 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 Rented No exclusive room 151 34 117 24 9 15 One room 7,588 1,098 6,490 1,391 240 1,151 Two rooms 3,366 604 2,762 420 155 265 Three rooms 967 138 829 84 24 60 3+ rooms 268 38 230 29 11 18 Median number of rooms 1 1 Others No exclusive room 71 38 33 16 13 3 One room 2,626 916 1,710 668 323 345 Two rooms 1,959 500 1,459 344 137 207 Three rooms 665 164 501 111 42 69 3+ rooms 121 51 70 15 7 8 Median number of rooms 2 2 1 Table 48 depicts households by tenure status and 49,037 Scheduled caste households 93.6 per cent live number of rooms occupied in the district during 200 L in owned houses, 4.0 percent in rented houses and There are about 1.7 lakh households in the district, 2.4 per cent in other type of houses. Of the total out of which 89.5 per cent households live in owned owned houses, one room and two rooms houses, 7.3 per cent in rented houses and 3.2 percent accomodations form 63.6 per cent whereas in other type of houses. Scheduled Caste households corresponding proportion for Scheduled Caste are 28.2 per cent of the total households. Out of total households is 78.4 percent. ~. TABLE 49: PFRCINTAGEDISTRlBUnON OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANINT, SEMI PERMANliNf .....~~ AND TEMPORARYHOUSES. 2001 S1. District! Total Rural Urban N(f~ Tahsil Permanent Semi· Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary Permanent Semi- Temporary permanent permanent permanent

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I ~Jagadhri 67.1 23.0 9.8 53.9 31.2 14.9 83.3 12.9 3.7 2 Chhachhrauli 58.1 20.6 21.3 56.7 20.8 22.5 77.3 17.9 4.8 }.pistrict Total 65.8 22.7 11.5 54.5 28.9 16.6 83.1 13.0 3.7 Data sdurce: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Note: Permanent:-I Permanent houses refer to those houses ooich have Wod etc. are used for roofs.

62 ANALYTICAL NOTE Table 49 presents that 65.8 per cent of the temporary houses proportions are at par with each other households are living in' permanent houses. 22.7 per in Chhachhrauli tahsil. Highest proportion of permanent cent in semi-permanent houses and 11.5 per cent in houses (83.3per cent) is observed in urban areas of temporary houses in the district. As far as rural-urban Jagadhri tahsil while the lowest (53.9 per cent) is breakup is concerned proportion of households living witnessed in rural areas of the tahsil. Higher in permanent houses in urban areas is higl:Ier as proportions of temporary houses in rural areas of compared to rural areas. This trend is the same in Chhachhrauli tahsil (22.5) is reflective of backwardness both the tahsils of the district. Semi permanent and and poverty in the tahsil.

TABLE50: PERCENTAGEOFHOUSmOLDS HAYING IMPROVED DRlNKING WATFR SOURCE, .., ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 81. Tahsil TI NlUTIber of Nwnber and percentage of households having No. RI households Improved drinking Electricit y Bathroom Toilet U Drain~ water* 2 3 4 5 7 9 II 13 Yamunanagar 1 Jagadhri T 149,172 143,592 135,980 88,810 79,141 122,471) (96.3) (91.2) (59.5) (53.1) (82.1) R 81,929 76,972 71,146 34,393 20,824 61,762 (94.0) (86.8) (42.0) (25.4) (75.4) U 67,243 66,620 64,834 54,417 58,317 60,717 (99.1) (96.4) (80.9) (86.7) (90.3) 2 Chhachhrauli T 24,831 22,970 19,437 9,S11 6,448 17,511 (92.S) (78.3} (38.3) (26.0) (70.5) R 23,138 21,291 17,830 8,30S 5,288 16,000 (92.0) (77.1) (3S.9) (22.9) (69.2) U 1,693 1,679 1,607 1,206 1,160 1,511 (99.2) (94.9) (71.2) (68.5) (89.3) District Total T 174,003 166,562 155,417 98,321 85,589 15.972 (95.7) (89.3) (56.5) (49.2) (9.2) R 105,067 98.263 88,976 42,698 26.112 2,759 (93.5) (84.7) (40.6) (24.9) (2.6) U 68,936 68,299 66,441 55,623 59,477 13,213 (99.1) (96.4) (80.7) (86.3) (19.2)

Table 50 details the percentage of households the facility of having bathroom within the premises. having improved drinking water source, electricity, Toilet facility in Jagadhri tahsil is available to 53.1 per bathroom, toilet and drainage facility in tahsils of the cent households and in Chhachhrauli tahsil it is available district. In the availability of safe drinking water in to only 26.0 per cent households within the premises. Jagadhri tahsil, outofa total 149,172 households, 96.3 These figures, however, are fairly low and do not augur per cent avail the facility of safe drinking water, well for the district. Surely Yamunanagar district has whereas in Chhachhrauli tahsil this percentage is 92.5 per cent. 91.2 per cent households in Jagadhri tahsil a long way to go as substantial proportion of households have availability of electricity facility, whereas, in are devoid of availability of latrine within the house, Chhachrauli tahsil it is available to 78.3 per cent showing the poor plight of women of the area. households. Jagadhri tahsil is well placed in case of availability Availability of bathroom and toilet within the of drainage system facility as 82.1 per cent households household are critical indicators for measuring women's have drainage facility of waste water, whereas, in status in society. In Jagadhri tahsil 59.5 per cent and Chhachhrauli tahsil the drainage system is available in in Chhachhrauli tahsil 38.3 per cent households avail 70.5 per cent households only.

63 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR

TABLESt: NUMBER AND PERCINTAGEOFHOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

Sl. Tahsil TI Total Fire Crop Cowdung Electri- Coal! Cooking Bio-gas Kerosene Others No No. R! households \\Ood residue cake city Lignite gas cooking U (charcoal) (LPG)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Jagadhri T 149,172 50,930 4794 26,696 81 139 55,869 1,856 8,227 92 488 (34.1) (3.2) (17.9) (0.1) (0.1) (37.5) (1.2) (5.5) (0.1) (0.3) R 81,929 40,393 3626 23,845 53 34 11,120 1,582 995 50 231 (49.3) (4.4) (29.1) (0.1 ) (0.0) (13.6) 1.9 1.2 (0.1) (0.3) U 67,243 10,537 1168 2,851 28 105 44,749 274 7,232 42 257 (15.7) (1.7) (4.2) (0.4) (0.2) 66.6 (0.4) (10.8) (0.1) (0.4) 2 Chhachhhrauli T 24,831 18,319 883 2,481 33 9 2,592 176 275 9 54 (73.8) (3.6) (10.0) (0.1) (0.0) (10.4) (0.7) (1.1) (0.0) (0.2) R 23,138 17,648 848 2,457 33 7 1,747 173 174 9 42 (76.3) (3.7) (10.6) (0.1) (0.0) (7.6) (0.8) (0.8) (0.0) (0.2) U 1693 671 35 24 2 845 3 101 12 (39.6) (2.1) (1.4) (0.1) (499) (0.2) (6.0) (0.7) District Total T 174,003 69,249 5677 29,177 114 148 58,461 2,032 8,502 101 542 (39.8) (3.3) (16.8) (0.1) (0.1) (33.6) (1.2) (4.9) (0.1)- (0.3) R 105,067 58,041 4474 26,302 86 41 12,867 1,755 1,169 59 273 (55.2) (4.3) (2S.0) (0.1) (0.0) (12.3) (1.7) (1.1) (0.1) (0.3) U 68,936 11,208 1203 2,875 28 107 45,594 277 7,333 42 269 (16.3) (1.7) (4,.2) (0.0) (0.2) (66.1) (0.4) (16.6) (0.1) (0.4) Table 51 depicts number and percentage of per cent households), kerosene (4.9 per cent households by type of fuel used for cooking in tahsi Is households), crop residue (4.3 per cent households). of the district during 200 I. Firewood, with 39.8 per Use of Cowdung cake and crop residue is relatively cent households using it as cooking fuel, is in the lead higher in rural areas, whereas, kerosene fuel is more in the district followed by Cooking gas (LPG) (33.6 in use in urban areas. Use of firewood as cooking fuel per cent). Use of firewod is higher (55.2 per cent is the highest (76.3 households) in rural areas of households) in rural areas in comparison to urban areas Chhachhrauli tahsil, while LPG cooking gas is more (16.3 per cent), whereas, use of LPG cooking gas is popular in urban areas of Jagadhri tahsil (66.6 per cent five and halftimes more in urban areas (66.1 per cent) households). Similarly Kerosene is also used as cooking than those in rural areas (12.3 per cent). Other fuels fuel with highest percentage of households (l0.8) in used for cooking follow in line are cowdung cake (16.8 urban areas of Jagadhri tahsil.

64 ANALYTICA L NOTE .

TABLE 52 : ~UMB.ER OF HOUS mOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING FACH OF THE SPECIFIID ASSET SI. Tahsil TI Total Total Availability of house hold assets No. R! number of number of Radiol Television Telephone Bicycle Scooter, Car, Jeep, None of the U households households Transistor Motor Van specified availing Cycle, assets banking Moped service 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to II 12 I J ag;ldhari T 149,172 76,984 46,645 103,596 29,277 105,111 38,200 6,41 I 17,641 ... (51.6) (31.3) (69.5) (19.6) (70.5) (25.6) (4.3) ( 11.8) R 81,929 39,693 24,914 49,202 8,447 58,753 16,276 1,940 12,149 (48.5) (30.4) (60.1) (10.3) (71. 7) (19.9) (2.4) (14.8) U 67,243 37,291 21,731 54,394 20,830 46,358 21,924 4,471 5,492 (55.5) (32.3) (80.9) (31.0) (68.9) (32.6) (6.7) (8.2) 2 Chhachhrauli T 24,831 11,098 6,722 11,732 1,911 16,758 4,016 492 4,978 (44.7) (27.1) (47.3) (7.7) (67.5) (16.2) (2.0) (20.1) R 23,138 10,089 6,291 10,357 1,479 15,667 3,539 414 4,807 (43.6) (27.2) (44.8) (6.4) (67.7) (15.3) (1.8) (20.8) U 1,693 1,009 431 1,375 4~2 1,091 477 78 171 (59.6) (25.5) (81.2) (25.5) (64.4) (28.2) (4.6) (10.1) District Total T 174,003 88,082 53,367 115,328 31,188 121,869 <12,216 6,903 22,619 (50.6) (30.7) (66.3) (17.9) (70.0) (24.3) (4.0) (13.0) R 105,067 49,782 31,205 59,559 9,926 74,420 19,815 2,354 16,956 (47.4) (29.7) (56.7) (9.5) (70.8) (18.9) (2.2) (16.1) U 68,936 38,300 22,162 55,769 21,262 47,449 22,401 4,549 5,663 (55.6) (32.2) (80.9) (30.8) (68.8) (32.5) (6.6) (8.2) Table 52 portrayed the number of households per cent households possessed radio/transistor, availing banking services and possessing specified whereas, 66.3 per cent households possessed television. assets such as radio/transistor, television, telephone, Almost every third household in urban areas and every bicycle, scooter/motorcycle/moped, car/jeep/van etc. eleventh household in rural areas possessed telephone. in tahsils of the district. Comparatively urban Scooter/motorcycle/moped are affordable to every households had higher proportions of specified assets fourth household in comparison to possesion of Car/ and availability of banking services. 55.6 per cent households availed banking services in urban areas as JeepNan which is reported by every 25th household compared to 47.4 per cent households in rural areas. in the district. Proportions of households possessing Possession ofradioltransistor by households is on the specified assetS is comparatively higher in Jagadhri bane as majority ofhouseholds prefer television. 30.7 tahsil as compared to Chhachhrauli tahsil.

65 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR (xi) Major social and cultural events, in the district that attracts pilgrims from all over India. Yamunanagar district is famous for fairs and The pilgrims, over one million, take holy dip in Kapat festivals. fair is very popular fair Mochan, Rin Mochan and S,uraj Kund and pay held annually. obeisance to the statue of a cow and a calf standi ng Dussehra, Diwali, , Janamashtami are the on its banks. Different institutions organize community common festivals. The minor festivals are Shivratri, kitchens during the mela. Gugga Naumi, Raksha Bandhan, Durga Ashtami, Lohri Jor Mela:The annual three-day. Jor Mela at and Sankrante. A few festivals like Karwa Chauth, K apalM ochan G urdw ara also takespJace from 24th. Nirjala Ekadshi and Hoee are celebrated by women. November. had cleaned his After Dussehra, a festival known as Garbara . weapons in the sarovar after the Bhangani war and garbari is celebrated by the females and it continues stayed there for 52 days.It has great followings for five days. It is a festival of unmarried girls but among . married women can also take part. The lamps are put Shah Kumaish Fair: A religious fair in honour of in baked covers of earth with holes in them and the Shah Kumaish is held in Sadhaura in February.The girls sing and dance with these lamps in their hands. fair was started by Bairam Khan in A.D. 1556. The The girls finish the celebration on the fifth day after visitors worship the tomb of Shah Kumaish. The Dussehra by throwing the lamps into the tanks. devotional singing, drum beating and wrestling are other Bawan Dwadshi is another important religious attractions of this fair. festival celebrated in the district. Fairs dedicated to Suraj Kund Fair: Dedicated to Sun god a religious Vamana, an incarnation ofVishnu, are held at Jagadhri fair is held on Bhadon Sudi 6 (August-September) at on Bhadon Sudi Dwadshi (August-September). The Sugh near Jagadhri. images of deities from different temples are taken out Panch Tirathi Fair: A religious fair in memory of in procession. The devotees observe fast and take bath five Pandavas who are believed to have taken bath in in a nearby sacred river or tank. the Panchtirtha tank, located in village Harnaul Teej festival, associated with cultural affinity of (Jagadhri tahsil) for four days in Magh (January­ Haryana, is celebrated with full fervor. February). Besides, festivals of different religious groups like Mela Santoor: A religious fair is held in village Guru Nanak Gurparb, Mahavir Jayanti, Id-ul-fitr, Id­ Basantoor, (Jagadhri tahsil) in Bhadon (August­ ul-Zuha, Moharram, Guru Ravidas Jayanti, Balmiki September) for three days. It is said to be associated Jayanti, Christmas and Easter are celebrated with great with Raja Shantanu ofMahabharata. There is a sacred enthusiasm. well, the water of which is said to be as sacred as that Kapal Mochan Fair: As per Hindu mythology, of the . Kl!}>al Mochan has the work place of Maharishi Ved Voluntary Organisations VX~s son of Maharishi Prashar.There are five tirths in th~vicinity of Kapa) Mochan.!t is believed that the Voluntary Organisations playa piorieermle in the Pandavas along with Draupdi visited the place and took provision of welfare service to the vulnerable sections dip in the holy tanks to wash off the sins they -had of society i.e. women, children and handicapped attracted by killing their relatives in the battle of persons. Nort ssigns importance to the welfare services Kurukshetra. According to another Hindu mythology, and helps them by sizeable allotments. Lor~ Rama had visited Kapal Mochan in the Pushpak As per Directory 2000, published by the Director, Vim}m while retumingtoAyodhya after killing Ravana. Social Justice & Empowerment;Haryana the following Kapal Mochan fair is celebrated for four days on Kartik Welfare Organisations were functioning in different Purnmashi (October-November) annually. The holy fields in the district: tank ofKapal Mochan, the venue of this fair is located about 18 kilometres from Jagadhri on Bilaspur­ 1. District Council for Child Welfare, Yamunanagar Ranjitpura road, in Jagadhri tahsil. Kapal Mochan is Located in Nehru Park, Yamunanagar, it runs sacred both for and Sikhs. It is the biggest fair Creches and Balwaris for the public welfare.

66 ANALYTICAL NOTE 2. Mahila Kalyan Samiti,Yamunanagar Located in Civil Hospital, Yamunanagar, it is Located in Model Town, Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social welfare activities. working for the welfare of women. 15. Jan Kalyan Sabha, Yamunanagar 3. Worth,Yamunanagar Located in Civil Hospital, Yamunanagar, it is Located in Bal Bhavan, Nehru Park,Yamunanagar, engaged in social welfare activities. it is working for the welfare of women. 16. Nehru Yuva Kendra, Yamunanagar 4. Kushth & Jan Kalyan Samiti, Yamunanagar Located in Model Town, Yamunanagar, it is Located in Model Town, Yamunanagar, it is engaged in welfare of youth and social activities. working for the ~elfare of Lepers. 17. Manav Utthan, Yamunanagar 5. Prevention of Blindness Association, Yamunanagar Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social Located in Civil Hospital, Yamunanagar, it is welfare activities. working for the prevention of Blindness. I8.Bharat Vikas Parishad, Yamunanagar 6. Sh. Deena Nath Kohli Charitable, Jagadhri Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social welfare activities. Run by Sh. Inder Sain Khetrapal C/o Sanatan Dharma Mandir, Sadhaura, it is engaged in social 19. Bharat Vikas Parishad, J agadhri activities for public welfare. Located in Jagadhri,it is engaged in social welfare 7. Roshni Eyes & General Charitable Hospitality activities. Hospital, Jorian, Yamunanagar 20. Shakti Vahini, Yamunanagar Located near Dr. Raj Kumar Hospital, Located in Model Town, Yamunanagar, it is Yamunanagar, it is working for the prevention of engaged in social welfare activities. Blindness. 21. Sahara, Jagadhri 8. Jyoti Kunj, Yamunanagar Located in Housing Board Colony, Sector-17, . Located in Bal Kunj, Yamunanagar, it is engaged Jagaghri, it is engaged in social welfare activities . in literacy campaign. 22. Paryas, Jagadhri 9. Women League, Girls Industrial School, Yamunanagar Located in Sector-I 7 , J agadhri, it is engaged in Located in Nehru Park, Model Town, social welfare activities. Yamunanagar, it is running an Industrial Training 23. Yamunanagar Club, Yamunanagar f School. Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social 10. Indian Red Cross Society, Yamunanagar welfare activities. Located in Gobindpuri, Yamunanagar, it is engaged 24. Lion's Club, Jagadhri in the welfare of the public and provides medical Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare facilities to the community. activities. 11. Utthan, Yamunanagar 25. Lion's Club, Yamunanagar Located in Lal Dwara, Yamunanagar, it is working Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social for the welfare of women and handicapped. welfare activities. 12. Vishv Kalyan and Satsang Sabha, Yamunanagar 26. Lion's Club, Twin Town, Yamunanagar Located in Brijpuri, Yamunanagar, it is engaged in Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in so.cial social and religious activities for the public welfare. welfare activities. 13. Yuva Vikas Kendra, Chhachhrauli 27. Lion's Club, Metal City, Jagadhri Located in village Ganauli (Chhachhrauli), it is Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare engaged i~ the welfare of youth and social activities. activities. 14. lYfahajan l(aJyan Sabha, Yamunanagar 28. Lion's Club, Workshop, Jagadhri

67 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare (xii) Brief description of places of religious, activities. historical or archaeological importance and places 29. Rotary Club, Yamunanagar of tourist interest in the district : Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social Chhachhrauli : welfare activities. Chhachhrauli is the headquarters of the tahsil 30. Rotary Club, Jagadhri, North of the same name. It was the capital of erstwhile princely State of Kalsia which was established Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social in 1763. It is located about 11 kilometres from welfare activities. Jagadhri towards north-east. Prominent buildings 31. Rotary Rotaract Club, Jagadhri . of the town are Ravi Palace, Clock Tower, Fort Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare and Janak Niwas. activities. Kalesar Wild Life Sanctuary (Chhachhrauli Tahsil) 32. Rotary Club, Jagadhri Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare Situated on the banks of the holy Yamuna in the Siwalik foot hills, Kalesar forests provide a activities. panorma of nature's beauty. Kalesar is just 130 33. Rotary Club, Mustafabad kilometres from Chandigarh and can be reached Located in Mustafabad, it is engaged in social via, Naraingarh, KalaAmb, Sadaura, Bilaspur and welfare activities. Chhachhrauli. It has been recently declared as a wild life sanctuary. Kalesar is a reserve forest. 34. Rotary Club Radaur Yamunanagar: Located in Radaur, it is engaged in social welfare activities. It is located on the bank of western Yamuna Canal. Previously it was known as Abdullapur. 35. Jagadhri Club, Jagadhri After 1947 a camp to accommodate refugees Located in Jagadhri, it is engaged in social welfare was established and later on model town anQ few activities. other colonies were established. Now it is one 36. Bhartiya Mahila Kalyan Sangh Yamunanagar of the major industrial centres of Haryana ~nd has the distinction of having many large and Located in Aggarwal Bhavan, Yamunanagar, it is medium scale industrial units. It is a big timber engaged in social welfare activities. market and has many saw mills. A city centre 37. Samaj Hitkari Sangthan, Yamunanagar complex on the Western Yamuna Canal has been Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social developed which is having a lake, a restaurant, welfare activities. club, view tower, stadium, swimming pool, library, museum and gymnasium hall. 38.~nner Wheel'Club, Yamunanagar ..;Located in Yamunanagar, it is engaged in social The State Government has provided oases of welfare activities. comfort, relaxation and recreation br creating 39. All India Somaj Sewa Kendra, Yamunanagar tourist complexes for the road-weary all over Haryana.These complexes include motels, Located on Kansepur Road, Yamunanagar, it is restaurants and resorts. In Yamunanagar distriot enga-ged in social welfare activities. ;" the department oftouflsm• has developedI one such 40.~arav Kalyan Social Welfare Society, Jagadhri tourist resort which is kno.wn as Grey' Pelican, Located in Shashtri Colony, Jagadhri, it is engaged Yamunanagar. Facilities available include a guest in social welfare activities. house, restaurant, bar, lounge for gathering and 41. Bharat Vikas Parishad, Sadaura garden party facilities.Non-air~ conditioned Located in Sadaura, it is engaged in social welfare accommodation of two double bed rooms is activities. available for the tourists.

68 ANALYTICAL NOTE Jagadhri: Sugh ( Jagadhri Tahsil) : Jagadhri is the headquarters of the tahsil of It is situated on the bed of old Yamuna the same name. The town is thought to be relic now the Western Yamuna canal and is located of the old name Yugandhari. Probably the name about 5 kilometres east of Jagadhri and has been of Yugandhara was used for a region, inhabited identified with the ancient city of Shrughana. It by a tribe of the same name and it comprised was an important city in northern India and has some mountainous tracts. Discovery of old coins been mentioned in vedic literature and past of different periods prove the antiquity of the literature. Detailed accounts of the city are place. The town had come into prominence again in the Sikh times';.Nadir Shah destroyed it but it recorded by Hiuen Tasang, chinese traveller who was rebuilt by Buria Chief Rai Singh. Jagadhri visited the city in the first half of the 7th century. is famous for brass utensils allover India and is His account shows that Shrughana was the the biggest centre of this Industry. There are capital city of a kingdom which extended on both two important temples namely Gauri Shankar sides of the Yamuna river under the Siwalik temple and Devi Bhavan. ranges. The archaeological findings at Sughhave Sadaura ( Jagadhri Tahsil) : revealed that the town existed from circa 600 B.C. to circa A.D. 300. The archaeological finds Sadaura was the camping ground of sadhus included pottery, terracotta figurines, coins, in ancient times on their way to the Ganga and is sealings, etc. Among these terracotta finds a the corruption of the original name Sadhu-Rah. broken figure depicting a headless child with a It is about 40 kms. north-west of Yamunanagar and 15 kms. from Bilaspur on the Bilaspur­ takhti in lap on display in the National Museum, Naraingarh road. The mound is spread over an , is of special interest. The importance area of about 4 acres. Sad aura is situated on the of the plaque lies in the fact that the writing board bank ofNakti or Sadhorawali Nadi. The antiquity had alphabets belonging to Sunga period. No such of the site goes back to about 3,000 years. The figure has been found from any other site in India. pottery by which the cultural choronology of the Chaneti ( Jagadhri Tahsil) : site has be ascertaind are Painted Grey Ware, Black Slipped Ware, Northern Black Polished It is a small village situated about 3 kilometres ware, Kushana Stamped pottery, Red polished east of Jagadhri and nearly the same distance ware of the Gupta period, Red ware of the from the famous site of Sugh. Just about one perod and Glazed Ware of Sultanat and Mughal hundred metres south-west of the village lies a periods respectively. The structural finds from huge brick mound which is of20 metres diameter the site include two bastions made of lakhauri and is 8 metres high. The bricks used are well bricJcs. During the course of excavation, a circular burnt and yellowish red in colour. The very shape structure made of wedge shaped bricks of about and structure of this mound, the laying of 35 courses was seen which is still exposed. The concentric layers of huge bricks, the gradually finds from the site include beads of shell, diminishing diameter as the structure rises. the terracotta, turquoise & fragments of glass bricks well set in the circular fashion and the bangles.Discovery of ancient copper case, coins testimony ofHiuen Tsang, the Chinese traveHer, point towards the antiquity of the place.There are lead us to believe that the mound is the remnant tI\ree temples,Gaggarwala,Toronwala and of an Ashokan . This finding, however, has l'v1anokamna and three- tanks along with them. to be confirmed by more positive epigraphicafor These t~mples and tanks ..a_re held in high excavational evidence. esteem.Besides, there is a tomb of Hazrat Shah Bilaspur (Jagadhri tahsil): Kumesh built in A.D. 1450 with a mosque dating A.D. 1600. A fair is held every year and is It is a place of great antiquity, associated with reported to have been started in A.D. 1556 by Rishi Ved Vyas, the writer of . The Bairam Khan. A Sangni Mosque built of blocks name of the town has been corruptetI from original of gray stone, in the 16 th century is located in the Vyaspur. There are a number of tirthas in and west of the town and is in ruins. around Bilaspur. Among these, the most famous

69 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR is Kapal Mochan situated about 2.5 kilometres Red Slipped Ware. Regular visits of the villagers north of Bilaspur on Bilaspur- road and have yielfled plenty of coins; sculptures, beads, located on the eastern bank of the Saraswati river. terracotta figurines and other antiquities from this Kapal Mochan tank is held in high esteem and big mound. However, all have met the hands of fair is held here in October-November for five treasure-hunters. days from Ekadashi to Puranmashi. Kapal­ On the same road leading to larasandh-ka-tila Mochan is a holy tirtha of Haryana and hosts Rin is Gyarsiyan Sati Mata Ashram located about 1.5 Machan kund, Suraj Kund, Vyas Kund and Siddheshwara Temple with plenty of sculptural kms from the village. Here are few stone sculptures remains, antiquities and a widely spread mound. and architectural members of a non-existent temple, th Gurdwara Kapal Mochan dedicated to Guru dated to the 16 _17th century A.D. Proper Gobind Singh Ji is also located here. identification could not be done as they have all been reused, as a part of the newly constructed The earlier findings from the site made by brick structure and coated with lime and ochre. Cunningham include two fragmentary Gupta inscriptions alongwith some Indo-Sassaman coins Buria: and coins ofMenander. The sculptural finds from It is located 6 kilometres to the East of the site include an image of Uma-Maheswara of lagadhri near the western bank of Yamuna Canal. the late Gupta period which is preserved in Radha­ It is an ancient town which has seen many temple. A head in relief and a upheavals. The Chinese traveller, Hiuen Tsang, Vaikuntha image on a slab also of the late Gupta visited Buria in 7th century, as referred in his period are preserved in Department of memoirs. The place was rehabilitated by Mughal Archaeology and Museums, Haryana.Recent emperors, Humayun and Shah lahan. Shah lahan explorations at the site of late Gupta period can erected a Rang Mahal here, a well-built place be seen in old gurdwara. Pottery reported from with stone arches. Buria was the headquarters the site include Red ware and Grey Ware. of a considerable principality held by the Sikhs in 1760. A small fort of the erstwhile Buria Chief Basatianwala ( Jagadhri Tahsil) : is used by his successors as their residence.

Panchmukhi Hanuman temple is located in Adi Badri, (Jagadhri tahsil) : village Basatianwala, 4 kilometres away from Bilaspur on Bilaspur-Chhachhrauli road. The temple Situated about 18 kilometres to the north of has a gigantic idol of Hanuman with a face having Bilaspur in the foot-hills of the Siwaliks, it 'is a five different images. place associated with ancient past. The river Sandhaya (Jagadhri tahsil) : Saraswati is believed to have originated frot;n this ~ place. A number of sculpture of Shiva-Parvati and ~ The village is located about 6 ki lometers north Ganesha belonging to 9th _I Dlh century A.D, and a ~Bilaspur on the Bilaspur-Nahan highway. Here few Buddhist images belonging to II th1121h century are two sites namely larasandh-ka-tila and A.D. have been discovered from this place. Gyarsiyan Sati Mata Ashram. Iarasandh-ka-tila is located about 2 kms. West of the village and Basantoor (Jagadhri tahsil) : has a huge mound of about 70x70 metres oriented I nID-th-south with lot of pot sherds distributed over It lies north-east ofChhachhrauli towp and is said tt;~ surface . to be associated with Raja Shantanu ofMilhabharata...... 1' There is a sacred well whose water is said to be as Towards the northern portion of the mound is sacred as that bfthe Ganga: The place has also yielded seen massive gateway facing north, with walls Painted Grey Ware. rising to an approximate height of 8metres, made up of lakhauri bricks. Similarly at many places, Harnaul (Jagadhri tahsil) : traces of walls can be seen on the surface. The potsherds belong to Kushana and Gupta period Situated about 7 kilometres west of lagadhri, the in the form of bowls and vases in Red Ware and place is held in high esteem because ofthe-Panch Tirtha,

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a sacred tank. It is believed that the five Pandavas amenities like educational, medical', drinking water, took bath in the tank 'here. A big fair is held every post, telegraph and telephone communication facilities, year in January- February. banking facilities in commercial and cooperative Sakhi Sarvar (Jagadhri tahsil) : sectors, credit societies on agricultural and non agricultural aspects, recreational and cultural facilities A shrine is located on a peak of the lower available in the village, approach to village, distance Siwalik hills near in Jagadhri tahsil. Its structure is not unlike that of the shrine dedicated to Guga Fir. of the village from the nearest town, availability of Sakhi Sarvar was not a local saint, and little is known power supply for domestic and agricultural uses and of him in the neigQ_bourhood. A businessman is said to other purposes, availability of newspapers/magazines, have built the shrine. A fair is held here on every important commodities manufactured in the viUage, Thursday in July-August. area under different types of land use such as, under (xi) Scope of Village and Town Directory forest, cultivation (irrigated and unirrigated), cultivable waste including gauchar and groves and area not Village Directory: available for cultivation. The data presented in the Amenities and land use: Village Directory have been collected from the district/tahsil and revenue agencies and other In the Village Directory, certain basic data are concerned departments in the State. provided for each village separately. All the villages in the district have been arranged Community Town Directory : Development (C.D.) blockwise and villages within the There are seven statements in the Town C.D. block are arranged according to their permanent Directory. These statements have been compiled location code number (PLCN). The Census and non from the information supplied by the local bodies of Census data have been presented by C.D. block in the State and the contents thereof are as follows: the Village Directory portion of the District Census Handbook to meet the demand of data users and Statement I : planners for the formulation of C.D. level planning This statement gives class, name and civic etc. It is for the first time in the history of the Indian administration status of the town and its location code Census that eight digit PLCN has been assigned to which runs into eight digits, name of tahsil, name of each village within the StatelUT from the first village of the first tahsil of the first district upto the last C.D. block in case of non-municipal (Census) town, village of last tahsil of the last district. PLCNs number of households, population and decadal growth assigned to villages at the 2001 Census will be adopted rate of the towns 190 I - 2001, density of popUlation, at the time of Census of India 2011 with some minor and sex ratio for the last three decadal censuses. changes. The field length of the complete PLCN Statement II : structure for a village has been kept upto 8 digits. The first 6 digits represent the code number of the This statement provides data on physical aspects existing village, while the last 2 digits have been kept viz; rainfall, temperature of towns, location of town to accommodate change in the village, if any, which with respect to its dista~ce from State/district/tahsil may occur du~ to'split in the existing village or addition headquarters, from the nearest city/railway -station/ of new village or creation of town out of existing bus route, etc. village, etc at the subsequent Censuses. Statemeut III The format of village directory prescribed for the Census 2001 is almost similar to that of 1991 Census It shows the position of municipal finances for the except for a few modifications as has already been year 1998-99. The income and expenditure figures explained in the analytical note, It contains information have been given in Rs."OOO" in respect of each on area, population, households, availability of the statutory town in the district under various heads like,

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income through taxes, revenue derived from municipal and number of recreational and cultural centers, like properties and power apart from taxation, Govt. grant, stadia, cinema, auditorium/the~tre/community halls, loan advances and expenditure on general public libraries in each town. administration, Public safety, Public Health and Statement VI : conveniences, Public Works and Public Institutions etc. Information on three most important commodities Statement IV : manufactured and exported is given for each town. This statement indicates civic and other amenities It also contains information on number of banks , available in each town of the district. It also contains agricultural credit and non agricultural credit societies total population, and Scheduled Castes population. available in each town of the district. There is no population notified as Scheduled Tribes in the State. The details given under civic and other Statement VII : amenities include availability of roads, both pucca and Like 1981 and 1991 Censuses, information on the kutcha, system of sewerage, number of latrines, availability of civic and other amenities in slum areas method of disposal of night soil, protected water has been collected during this Census too. The only supply, fire fighting service and number of electric difference in the previous two Censuses and present connection available in the town. Census is that during the 1981 and 1991 Censuses, Statement V : this information was collected in statement IVA, while in the 2001 Census, it has been collected in statement Statement V explains the status of medical, VII. In view to collect an exhaustive infor;nation in educational, recreational and cultural facilities in the slum demography etc., this separate statement has town. The medical facilities cover number ofhospitalsl been introduced. Slum data collected in this Statement dispensariesffB clinics. The number of beds available will be used as an aid and tool for urban planning of under each type of medical institutions is also given. the towns. Various types of information viz., name of Similarly, the educational facilities shown include the slum area, total number of households and availability of Arts/Science/Commerce colleges of popUlation of the slum areas, availability of paved degree level, medical colleges, polytechnics, shorthand, typewriting and vocational training institutions, higher roads (in ,Kms.) in.the slum area, system of sewerage, number of latrines (private and community), available secondary/int~rmediate/PUC/Junior college level, secondary/matriculation, junior secondary/ middle method of disposal of night soil, number of tap points school, primary school and adult literacy classes! installed for the supply of protected water and electric c~tres. This statement also includes information on cQnnections available for domestic road lighting and ~lrking women's hostels alongwith number of seats other purposes have been collected in this statement. tfl~

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Section-I Village Directory

Village Directory : Columns 1: Serial Number

(A) NOTE EX~AINING THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN Self explanatory. All the villages within the C.D. VILLAGE DIRECTORY Block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, Columns 2: Name and Location Code their location code numbers, their area, population, Number of village. number of households, amenities such as educational, The name and location code number of the village medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, are shown against these columns. This also includes commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural, non­ the forest and uninhabited villages. agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to vilJage, Column 3 : Area of the village nearest town with a distance, power supply, The area of the villages is given in hectares. availability of newspapers and magazines, most Wherever, the area figures are not furnished by the important commodity manufactured and land use of concerned department the column has been left blank. each village. Column 4 : Total popUlation Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, The total popUlation of the village as per 200 I a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban Census is given against this column. agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have Column 5 : Number of households not been given in the Village Directory, but shown The number of households as per 200 I Census along with the urban component. The villages which is given in this column. are considered as Census towns, are shown in Town Directory. For those villages which have partly Amenities: merged in an outgrowth ofU.A., the amenities data In columns 6 to 23, availability in respect of are shown in the Village Directory for those particular different amenities such as education, medical, villages. drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, The 'un-inhabited' villages (villages with no communication, power, approach road, etc., in each population) have been indicated as such after furnishing village have been depicted with appropriate codes details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of against the columns concerned. Wherever, the village & location code number and unhabited is shown amenities are not available in the village, a dash C-) of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. distance in broad ranges, viz., < 5 kms, 5-10 kms and The Village Directory format has 23 columns and 10+ kms of the nearest place, where the facil ity is available are given. Column wise details are given the details given under each column for the village is below: as follows:

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Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative Column 14: Approach to village Banks Approach to village refers to the state of road If the village is served by any banking service, leading to village. The approach to the village is commercial bank, co-operative bank etc.the same is indicated in following codes: indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (i) Paved Road PR number of banks in brackets. If not available the (ii) Mud road MR distance of nearest place where the facility exis~ is (iii) Foot path FP given: (iv) Navigable River NR (i) C~mercial Bank CM (v) Navigable Canal' NC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (vi) Navigable waterways NW other than River, Canal Column 11: Credit Societies

If the village enjoys the services of Credit Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non The distance is given in kilometers in brackets Agricultural Credit Societies or Other Credit Societies, against the name of the town nearest to the village. the same are indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. Column 16: Power supply In case the facility is not available within the village Availability of Power Supply in the village, the distance of the nearest place where such facility whatever may be the form of its use are given by exists is given : using following codes: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO Column 12 : Recreational and cultnral facilities (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA Column 17 : News PaperlMagazine If facilities such as CinemaIVideo hall, Sports Club, Stadium/Auditorium are available in the village. If village receives any News PaperlMagazine the the same are recorded in these columns. If the same is noted in this column using following codes: facilities are not available the particulars ofthe nearest (i) Newspaper N place with the facilities are recorded. The information (ii) Magazine M is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets: Column 18 M.ost important commodities (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV manufactured (ii) Sports Club SP The names of three most important commodities (iii) Stadium I Auditorium ST manufactured in the village are recorded against this column. Column 13 : Communications If the village is served by any mode of publicI Column 19 to 23 Land use i.e. area under private transport like Bus, Railway station or different types of land use Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as Land use data maintained by the StatelUT Govts. follows: are furnished against these columns. The data (i) Bus BS concerning area under forest, irrigated land (by (ii) Railway Station RS source), un-irrigated land, culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown

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against these columns. The area figures are given in Appendix-II-A: hectare(s) up to one decimal. Dash '-' is recorded Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have wherever the information. is not made available by one or more amenities. the concerned department. The c.odes used for Appendix-III: different types of irrigation facilities available in the village are indicated below: It gives the land utilization data in respect of Census towns/non-municipal towns. (i) Government Canal GC Appendix-IV : (ii) Private Canal PC (iii) ,Well (without electricity) W C.D. Blockwise list of inhabited villages, where no amenity other than drinking water facility, is (iv) Well (with electricity) WE available. (v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW Appendix-V : (vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE (vii) Tank TK Summary showing number ofviHages not having Scheduled Castes population. (viii) River R (ix) Lake L Appendix-VI : (x) Waterfall WF Summary showing number of villages not having (xi) Others 0 Scheduled Tribes population. (xii) Total T Appendix-VII A, VII B : The village directory also carries the following appendices. The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the Scheduled castes and Scheduled Appendix-I Tribes to the total popUlation by ranges. It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C.D. Block wise (b) List of Villages merged in towns and of the district. Outgrowths at 2001 Census Appendix-I A : Name of Name ofviUage Name Qf town and Indicates number of villages C.D. Block wise Tahsil outgrowth in which having one or more primary schools. merged Jagadhri Garhi Munda (408) Jagadhri M.CI. Appendix-I B : Jagadhri (R) (400) Jagadbri M.C!' "" ~ Indicates number of villages C.D. Block wise Hundewala (406) Jagadhri M.CI. !),aving primary, middle and secondary schools. Gulabnagar (404) Jagadhri M.CI. Yamunanagar Gobindpuri (414) Yamunanagar M..CI. Appendix-I-C : Munda Majra (413) Yamunanagar M.CI. Shows number of villages C.D. Block wise with Yamunanagar ( R) Yamunanagar.M.CI. different sources of drinking water facilities. (415) Mumida (416) Yamunanagar M.CI. ~ppendix-II : Habibpur (417), Yanrunanagar M.G . • Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above Chandpur (419). Yamunanagar M.C!' popUlation which do not have one or more important Chhachhrauli Chhachhrauli (311) ClIhachhrauli M.C. amenities.

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CODFS USID IN THE ALPHABETICAL LISTS CODEUST 1991-CENSUS

SLNo. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 Ambala 01 0010 0010 Panchkula 0020 0020 " Naraingarh 0030 Barwala 0030 Ambala 0040 Raipur Rani 0040 0050 Naraingarh 0050 Ambala 0060 Barara 0070

2 Yamunanagar 02 Jagadhri 0010 Bilaspur 0010 Chhachhrauli 0020 Radaur 0020 Jagadhri 0030 Chhachhrauli 0040 Sadaura 0900

3 Kurukshctra 03 Thanesar 0010 0010 Pehowa 0020 Shahbad 0020 Thanesar 0030 Pehowa 0910

4 Kaithal 04 Guhla 0010 Guhla 0010 Kaithal 0020 Kaithal 0020 Pundri 0030 Rajound 0040 0050

5 Kamal 05 0010 Indri 0010 0020 Nissing at Chirao 0030 Kamal 0040 Gharaunda 0920

6 Panipat 06 0010 Assandh 0010 Panipat 0020 Madlauda 0020 Panipat 0030 Samalkha 0040 Israna 0050

7 Sonipat 07 0010 Ganaur 0010 Sonipat 0020 Sonipat 0020 Rai 0030 Kharkhoda 0040

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CODES USED INTHEALPHAB,EI'lCAL LISTS CODE LIST 1991-CFNSlB

SI.No. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 Rohtak 08 0010 Mundlana 0010 0020 Gohana 0020 Rohtak 0030 0030 Jhaijar 0040 Lakhan M ajra 0040 0.050 Maham 0050 Kalanaur 0060 Rohtak 0070 0080 Beri 0090 Jhaijar 0100 Matenhail 0110 Sahlawas 0120 Bahadurgarh 0130

9 Faridabad 09 Faridabad 0010 Faridabad 0010 Ballabgarh 0020 Ballabgarh 0020 0030 Palwal 0030 Hathin 0040 Hodal 0040 Hathin 0050

10 GUrg;K)n 10 Pataudi 0010 Pataudi 0010 Gurgaon 0020 F arrukhnagar 0020 Nuh 0030 Gurgaon 0030 Ferozepur Jhirka 0040 0040 Taoru 0050 Nuh 0060 Nagina 0070 Punhana 0080 Ferozepur Jhirka 0090

11 Rewari II Bawal 0010 Bawal 0010 Rewari 0020 Rewari 0020 0030 Khol at Rewari 0030 0040 Nahar 0050

12M ahendragarh 12 M ahendragarh 0010 Kanina 0010 0020 M ahendragarh 0020 AteliNangal 0030 Narnaul 0040 N angal Chaudhry 0050

13 Bhiwani 13 0010 Bawani Khera 0010 Bhiwani 0020 Bhiwani 0020 Dadri 0030 Dadri-Il 0030 0040 Badhra 0040 0050 Loham 0050 Tosham 0060 0070 Dadri-I 0930

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CODFS USED IN THEALPHABEfICAL LISTS CODE LIST 199 I-CENSUS

SI.No. Name of District Code Name of Tahsil Code Name ofC.D. Block Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

14 lind 14 Narwana 0010 Narwana 0010 Jind 0020 Uchana 0020 Safidon . 0030 Jind 0030 lulana 0040 Alewa 0050 PilIukhera 0060 Safidon 0070

IS Hisar 15 Fatehabad 0010 Fatehabad 0010 Ratia 0020 Bhuna 0020 Tohana 0030 Bhattukalan 0030 Hisar 0040 Ratia 0040 0050 Tohana 0050 Narnaund 0060 Uklana 0060 Barwa1a 0070 Agroha 0080 Adampur 0090 Hisar-I 0100 Hisar-II OliO Hansi 0120 Bas 0130 Narnaund 0140

16 Sirsa 16 Dabwali 0010 Dabwali 0010 Sirsa 0020 Odhan 0020 Rania 0030 Baragudha 0030 Ellenabad 0040 Sirsa 0040 Nathusari Chopta 0050 Rania 0060 Ellenabad 0070

The sequence of components of the 1991 Census location code number as given in alphabetical I ist includes first 2 digits code for distrIct, then next 4 digits code for tahsil, next 4 digits for C.D. block code and then 4 digits for C.O. block name and lastly 4 digits for village code.

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INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK SADA URA ( PART OF TAHSIL JAGADHRI )

.,c DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR .c:., ;c. ....o \ ... Km 2 o 2 6 Km

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STA TUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED U PTO 1.1.2000

TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) ... 140.01 TOTAl. POPUl.ATION (RURAl.) OF C.D Bl.OCK ... .__ . 46785 NUMBER OF TOWNS ...._ ...... ___ ...... 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF' VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK .__ .. 63 DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 35

TA HSIL JAGADH RI .-' ;' CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991- 2001 Km 10 )0 Km BOUNDAR Y: STATE: DISTRICT _ ...... __ . _ ._ -.. - :- .-. .... C.D. Bl.OCK .. , ...... _ ...... _ _. ._ ._ ...... _ ."". --.t-...... ' VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER 00079200 < ".,:.-' HEADQUARTERS : C.D. BLOCK ._ ._ ....___ . _. ... _ .. _ ...._ ... _ ... • \ VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 ; 200 - 499 ; c.. " / . / . '" ·' ·l .- · ~ 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE ...... o • • •• =" ( • TAHSIL UNINHABITED VILLAGE WJTH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER _ X 00076500 r JAG A DHRJ...... • URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .___ ...... f'" STATE HIGHWA Y .___ _ SH 4 "' . IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ._ ."",." . RIVER & STREAM __ ._ BOUNDARY ; STATE POST OFFICE ._ ... PO DISTRI CT SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL _ S TAHSIL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE - AREA LOST TO TAHSIL THANESAR BANK _ __ ... _ ... _ ._ ... _ OF DI STRICT KURUKSHETRA

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location S1. Name of village 2001 1991 Census location No. Census code number No. Census code number location location code number code number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Name oCeD BIOt:k: Sadaura Name of Sub-Dis.: Jagadhri (Part) 32 Paharipur (145) 00074900 020010090009000029 I Asgarpur (330) 00073200 020010090009000003 33 Pammu Wala(184) 00078500 020010090009000007 2 Bakala(142) \0000074000 020010090009000019 34 Pandon (15 I) 00075600 020010090009000036 3 Bana Bahadurp ur 00077700 020010090009000009 35 Parbholi (166) 00077200 020010090009000044 (186) 4 Bholiwala (176) 00079100 020010090009000060 36 Peerwali (180) 00078900 020010090009000054 5 Buraj lamunawala 00076000 020010000090009040 37 Rajpur(152) 00075700 020010090009000037 (164) 6 Chak M ajudat 00076500 020010090009000014 38 Rajpur (333) 00074200 020010090009000021 (156) 7 Chan Chak (179) 00078800 020010090009000058 39 Rampur Ranyan 00074600 020010090009000025 (144) 8 Domanwala (327) 00074500 020010090009000024 40 Ranyan Wala (134) 00075300 020010001000100033 9 Fazilpur (161) 00076900 020010090009000046 41 Rasulpur (138) 00073800 020010090009000018 10 Ferozep ur Rany an 00074700 020010090009000026 42 Ratauli ( 168) 00077400 020010090009000049 (143) II Galawari (334) 00073000 020010090009000001 • 43 Rathali (332) 00074300 020010090009000022 12 Garhi Viran (169) 00077600 020010090009000011 44 Rattu Wala (167) 00077300 020010090009000045 13 Gulapur (181) 00078200 020010090009000053 45 Sabhapur (154) 00075900 020010090009000039 14 (141) 00073900 020010090009000015 46 Sabhri (153) 00075800 020010090009000038 15 Islamnagar(171) 00077800 020010090009000050 47 Sadaura 00076200 020010009000900027 (Rural)(Part)( 155) 16 Ismailp ur (159) 00076700 020010090009000047 48 Sadaura Nadipar 00076300 (155) 17 Jafarpur Jafri (185) 00078300 020010090009000008 49 Sadiqpur (157) 00076400 020010090009000013 18 lhanda (189) 00073300 020010090009000004 50 Saidupur (148) 00075000 020010090009000030 19 Kalyanpur 00077500 020010090009000010 51 Salahpur (188) 00073400 020010090009000005 Atari(170) 20 K'andaiwala (182) 00078400 020010090009000055 52 Salerr:pur (160) 00076800 020010090009000048 21 Kanip la ( 150) 00075500 020010090009000035 53 Sangauli (178) 00078700 020010090009000057 22 Kotla (174) 00078000 020010090009000061 54 Saranwa (133) 00075400 020010090009000034 23 Laharpur (328) 00074400 020010090009000023 55 Shampur (163) 00076100 020010090009000041 24 Mahamadpur(I40) 00073600 020010090009000016 56 Sultanpur (158) 00076600 020010090009000012 25 Majri (149) 00075100 020010090009000031 57 Tewar (173) 00078100 020010090009000052 26 M ilak lhabalian 00073700 020010090009000017 58 Tnaska (187) 00073500 020010090009000006 (139) 27 Mirzapur (172) 00077900 020010090009000051 59 Tibri (146) 00074800 020010090009000028 28 Nanheri (183) 00078600 020010090009000056 60 Todarpur (175) 00079200 020010090009000062 29 Naushahra (162) 00077000 020010090009000042 61 Tunda Bag (147) 00075200 020010090009000032 30 Nawagaon (In) 00079000 020010090009000059 62 Udamgarh (165) 00077100 020010090009000043 31 Nazampur (331) 00074100 020010090009000020 63 Udamgarh (329) 00073100 020010090009000002

85 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;- nearest place where the facility is available is given " 01) '" -0 -0 ]' 5 ~.g 0 [.) ' f;l 01) " '';:: "0 ,j ..c 0 > '" 0 0 "o.> 0 "0 e ~e .~ ,-. .'S" U ..c:" .~ .a 0 e- C!- C- "3 o 0 0 C- 0 -0'" " 0 ::: ~ ...l ::§"" -0 11 .~ ~ ~~s .;;: C!- ..c -0 0 e~" " ~ C- o lib 'u ,,-0 .~ is § .... 0 .. 0 ., ... .:t: e .S! -a E § ., 0 C- .~" ~ " ., ~ .0" 0 :;;; 11 " " 0 ~ E ::l e i;;' " 0 e '" :u e :9 e :.s tf e~ .g ~8:.a e ~ ~ 0 -0 .. .= 0 ""-,, 0:-;::: Z r.tl" .,., o '" VJ" I~ I- ~ " ::i: Ci U.o ...: 15 J! Q.~ u e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Sadaura (0001)

Galawari (334) PM«S) H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS{< 5) 18S.0 893 146 PO«5) CM(5-IO) (00073000) C(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PR(S-IO) CP(5-10) PHC« S) OCS« S) ST(S-IO) NW(lO+)

BS Udamgarh (329) PM(5-10) H(5-1O) THPTW CM ACS(5-1O) CY(5-10) 2 171.0 159 20 P0(5-IO) RS(5-IO) (00073100) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T CP(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) PH(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

BS Asgarpur (330) P«5) H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 3 228.0 319 46 PO(S-IO) ,CM(S-IO) RS(5-10) (00073200) M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SpeS-to) PR(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO)

BS Jhanda (189) P M(S-IO) H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 4 431.0 744 114 PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) RS(5-10) (00073300) C(S-lO) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS{<5) SP(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«S) ST(S-IO)

Salahpur (188) P M S PUC H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) BS{<5) S S34.0 8S9 128 PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00073400) C«5) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS«S) SP(5-10) RS{5-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) PHC(S-IO) OCS«S) ST(S-to) NW(IO+)

ACS Thaska (187) P M«S) H«S) THPTW CV(5,-IO) BS«S) 6 839.0 1,473 227 PO«5) CM(5-1O) NCS«5) (00073S00) C«S) MCW«S) WSS-T SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS«S) PHC« 5) ST(S-IO) \ NW(IO+)

Mahamadpur (140) PM H«5) THPTW ACS«5) eV(S-IO) BS« S) 7 244.0 2,S77 430 PO« S) CM(S-lO) (00073600) C« 5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

BS Milak Jhabalian P«5) H(5-10) THPTW ACS(S-IO) eV(5-10) 74.0 385 64 PO(S-IO) CM« 5) RS(5-10) (139) (00073700) M«5) MCW(5.1O) WSS-T NCS(5-1O) Sp(5-to) PHQ-IO} CP« 5) NW(lO+) C(S-IO) PHC« S) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10)

PHCPHS ACS BS Rasulpur (138) PMS THPTW CM CV(S-IO) 9 311.0 1,684 311 H(S-IO) POtS-to) NCS«Sr RS(5-10) (00073800) C(5-1O) WSS-T CP(S-IO) SP(S-IO) MCWe5-10) PH(5-10) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) ST(S-IO)

BS Haveli (141) PM(5-10) H(S-IOJ THPTW ACS«5) eV(5-10) 10 3850 1,382 275 PO(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(S-IO} (00073900) C(S-IO) MCW(5-1O) WSS-T NCS(5-10} SP(S-IO) PH(5-1O) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-1O)

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TW(106.0} PRMR Galawari Naraingarh (8) EA NM TWE(IO.0) 32.0 4.0 33.0 FP (334) T(II6.0)

TW(48.0} PRMR Udamh'llrh Sadaura (10) EA NM TWE(42.0) 50.0 2.0 29.0 2 FP (329) T(90.0)

PRMR TW(84.0) Asgarpur Sadaura (10) EA 27.0 60.0 29.0 28.0 3 FP T(84.0) (330)

TW(33.0) PRMR lhanda Sadaura (10) EA NM Agr.Tools ItO TWE(24 0) 83.0 11.0 272.0 4 (189) FP T(57.0)

PRMR TW(4.0) Salahpur Sadaura (10) EA NM 329.0 171.0 30.0 5 FP T(4.0) (188)

TW(4.0) PRMR Thaska Sadaura (10) EA NM Earthen Pots 384.0 0(267.0) 130.0 540 6 FP (187) T(27 1.0)

PRMR TW(73.0) Mahamadpur Shahbad (10) EA NM 121.0 4.0 46.0 7 FP T(73 0) (140)

TW(20.0) Milak lhabalian PRMR 2.0 TWE(22.0) 190 11.0 8 Sadaura (5) EA NM (139) FP T(42.0)

TW(129.0) Rasulpur PRMR 9.0 TWE(96.0) 24.0 7.0 46.0 9 Sad.ura (10) EA NM (138) FP T(225.0)

TW(1400) Haveli PRMR 7.0 TWE(81.0) 1150 42.0 10 Sadaura (10) EA NM (141) FP T(221.0)

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities avaIlable (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is I!,iven ~ iil'" u 1! t:: -a -0 !! t:: 0 0 ~ 2" u'" os ~.;:; 0 0 ., ~ ., oJ t:: .c '"" '§ u ~ 0- t:: .~" .9 0 0 ~~ 'E ~ 'id 5- c.> ~ ..c:: ~ cS8. v ~ u Co e ;:I 0 <:> Co .:! d'" " <:>- "0'" ]l'" "0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~~_ ~ :a"E .;;: !::!. 6 ... ~.,~- "0 " o"IJ ..c:: t:: u "3 ~ a '" -0 ob. ._0 <> 0 ~ bl) § '" '"c ~• " -5" !9 ..c::'" c t:: g dd .g ..@ o c ~ ,g .... '.g 0 Co ';:: 0 .£) ..c:: ...:'" '" 0 OJ j ~'" d;;:11 ._ E ';;: os -s o t:: ~ e ...: ::l ""' 0 bl) v ~ ._g"Ol :::;8 g- Bl1 '2;:I ~ C '8 C. u .~ OJ c .... ~ .D U :;;; 11 '"E -:l U ~ e :J OJ OJ u :0 .2 ti E ~ " E :l c E-'"'" t .~ :g °5 § ~ b "0 ·c 0'" ~~ §:: CI) :z. I-- I-- :z.'" ~ ~ Q 0.. 8~ ~ 0 ~~r/j u E! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

Bakala (142) PM«S) H«5) THP PH ACS«S) CV«5) BS«S) II 256.0 918 [60 CM(5-10) (00074000) C(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP«S) RS« 5) CP« S) PHC«S) OCS« S) ST«5) NW(IO+)

PHS Nazampur (331 ) P M« 5) H(5-IO) THPTW ACS«S) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 12 209.0 464 59 PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00074100) C(5-10) MCW« 5) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS(5-1O) PH(5-1O) CP«5) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

Rajpur (333) P«5) H(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-JO) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 13 59.0 343 56 PO« 5) CM(5-10) (00074200) M«5) MCW(5-10) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) C(5-10) PHC«S) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Rathali (332) PM«5) H(5-IO) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-1O} 8S«5) 14 173.0 846 147 PO«5) CM(S-IO) (00074300) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS(5-JO) Sp(S-IO) RS(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC« S) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

DA H(5-10) ACS Laharpur (328) PM S THPTW PO CV(5-IO} BS«S) IS 645.0 2,191 343 MCW(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(5-10) (00074400) C(5-10) WSS-T PH(5-10) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) PHC«S) CP«5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Domanwa1a (327) P M«5) H(5-10) TTWTK ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 16 154,0 279 47 PO« 5) CM(5-1O) (00074500) C(S-IO) MCW«5) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« S) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Rampur Ranyan PM«S) H(S·IO) THP ACS«S) CV(IO+) 6S«5) 17 165.0 618 115 PO« 5) CM(5-10) (144) (00074600) C(5-1O) MCW« S) SS-T NCS(S-JO) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

THPTW Ferozepur Ranyan P M« S) H«5) PH ACS« S) CV(IO+) 6S«5) 18 114,0 869 144 WTK CM«5) (143) (00074700) C(5-1O) MCW{

Tibri (146) P« 5) H«S) THPTW PH ACS« S) GV(IO+) BS«5) 19 181.0 132 21 CM«S) (00074800) M«S) MCW«5) WSS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP«S) C«S) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Paharipur (14S) P M« 5) H«S) THPTW ACS« S) CV(IO+) BS«5) 20 189.0 783 146 PO«5) CM«S) (00074900) C«S) MCW«S) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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PRMR Sadaura (6) TW(220.0) Bakala EA N 30.0 6.0 11 FP T(220.0) (142)

TW(120.0) PRMR Sadaura (10) EA NM TWE(20.0) Nazampur FP 50.0 12.0 7.0 ... 12 T(140.0) (331)

PRMR TWE(50.0) Rajpur Kala Amb (H.P.) (7) EA N 2.0 1.0 6.0 l3 FP T(50.0) (333)

TW(IOO.O) PRMR Sadaura (7) EA NM Rathali FP TWE(20.0) 32.0 5.0 16.0 14 T(120.0) (332)

TW(393.0) PRMR Sadaura (8) EA NM Earthen Pots Laharpur FP TWE(52.0) 12.0 46.0 142.0 IS T(445.0) (328)

PRMR Sadaura (10) TWE(J02.0) Domanwala EA N 41.0 2.0 90 16 FP T(I02.0) (327)

PRMR Sadaura (6) TWE(124.0) Rampur Ranyan EA 410 350 1.0 5.0 17 FP T(l24.0) (144)

PRMR TW(IO.0) Sadaura (5) Ferozepur Ranyan EA N TWE(136.0) 12.0 160 18 FP (143) T(146.0)

WE(52.0) PRMR TW(45.0) Sadaura (2) EA 8.0 1.0 FP TWE(38.0) Tibri (146) 19 T(135.0)

TW(30.0) PRMR Paharipur Sadaura (3) EA NM 37.0 TWE(90.0) 14.0 18.0 20 FP (/45) T(120.0)

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ACS Saidupur (148) P M«5) H«5) TTWW PH CY(JO+) BS« 5) 21 259.0 589 104 CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00075000) C«5) MCW«5) TK SS-T PO{<5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) NW{lO+)

PHS H«5) Majri (149) P M«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CY(S-to) BS« 5) 22 88.0 405 77 MCW«5) PO{< 5) CM«S) (00075100) C«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(5-lO) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

Tunda Bag (147) 23 310 ---Uninhabited ---- (00075200)

CY Ranyan Wala P«5) H«5) THPTW ACS«5) BS«5) 24 137.0 315 55 PO« 5) CM«5) SP(5-10~ (134) (00075300) M«5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS(IO+) RS«5) PH« 5) CP«5) ST(5-10) C«S) PHC«5) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+)

P(3) M S PHS HC<5) BS Saranwa (133) THPTW PO ACSNCS CY(S-lO) 25 947.0 4,047 741 PUC MCW(IO+) CM«5) RS(5-10) (00075400) WSS-T PH« 5) OCS SP(5-to) C« 5) PHC«5) CP«5) NW(lO+) ST(5-to)

Kanipla C150) PM«5) H«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 26 278.0 1,115 173 PO{< 5) CM« 5) (00075500) C« 5) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(lO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

d Pandon (151) PM«5) H«5) THPTW ACS«5) CY(IO+) BS« 5) 27 257.0 833 137 PO{< 5) CM«5) (00075600) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5-1O) PH«5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW{lO+)

ACS Rajpur (152) PM«S) H«5) THPTW CV(IO+) BS« 5) 28 287.0 1,114 194 PO«5) CM«5) NCS(iO+) (00075700) C« 5) MCW(lO+) WSS-T SP(S-lO) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS(5-iO) PHC« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

S,\bhri (153) P«5) H(<:5) THPTW ACS« 5) ~V(IO+) BS« 5) 29 45.0 108 16 PO« 5) CM«5) (00075800) M«5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS(iO+) SP(5-lO) RS{IO+) PH«5) CP(5-IO) C«5) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

PHSH«5) Sabhapur (154) PM«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CY(IO+) B~« 5) 30 102.0 737 106 MCW«5) PO«5) CM«5) (00075900) C«5) WSS-T NCS«5) . SP{5-10) RS(lO+) PHC«5) PH« 5) ep(S-IO) OCS{5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Buraj Jamunawala P M«5) H{<5) THPTW ACS« 5) CY(lO+) BS« 5) 31 96.0 678 106 PO« 5) CM«5) (164)(00076000) C« 5) MCW(lO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) PHC«.5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(lO+)

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TW(50.0) Saidupur :: MR Sadaura (3) EA N TWE(I63.0) 14.0 10.0 22.0 21 (148) T(213.0)

TW(46.0) Majri ;: MR Sadaura (5) EA N TWE(32.0) 1.0 1.0 8.0 22 (149) T(78.0)

Tunda Bag ---- Uninhabited ------23 (147)

TW(90.0) Ranyan Wala :: MR Sad aura (5) EA NM TWE(32.0) 3.0 2.0 10.0 24 (134) T(122.0)

TW(356.0) PRMR Saranwa FP Sadaura (5) EA NM Gur TWE(400.0) 40.0 51.0 100.0 25 (133) T(756.0)

TW(lIO.O) KanipJa PR MR, Sadaura (3) EA TWE(83.0) 40.0 5.0 40.0 26 FP (150) T(193.0)

TW(74.0) Pandon ~R MR Sadaura'(3) EA TWE(91.0) 46.0 6.0 40.0 27 FP (151) T(165.0)

TW(145.0) PRMR Rajpur EA TWE(40.0) 55.0 50 42.0 28 FP Sadaura (2) (152) T(185.0)

TW(26.0) Sabhri PR MR Sadaura (3) EA TWE(S.O) 1.0. 10.0 29 (153) FP T(34.0)

TW(40.0) Sabhapur ;; MR Sadaura (4) TWE(32.0) 100 4.0 160 30 EA (154) T(nO)

Buraj PR MR Sadaura (3) EA 70.0 26.0 Jamunawala 31 FP (164)

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Shampur (163) P M« 5) H«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 32 194.0 1,250 211 PO«5) CM«5) (00076100) C«5) MCW(IO+) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH«5) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sadaura BS PM AC H«5) THPTW ACS«5) eV(5-10) 33 (Rura1XPartX155) 14.0 705 134 PO PH CM«5) RS(5-10) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(5-10) (00076200) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(5-IO)

MCWPHC Sadaura Nadipar P«5) THPTW ACS«5) eV(IO+) BS«5) 34 483.0 395 87 RMP(3) PO{<5) CM«5) (155) (00076300) M«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) H« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) C«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS Sadiqpur (157) PM«5) H«5) THPTW CV(IO+) BS«5) 35 530.0 2,175 391 PO«5) CM«5) NCS«5) (00076400) C«5) MCW(IO+) WSS-T SP(IO+) RS(lo+) PH«5) CP« 5) OCS«5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Chak Majudat 36 13.0 ---- Uninhabited ---- ( 156)(00076500)

Sultanpur (158) P M«5) He<5) THPTW PH ACS« 5) eV(5-10) BS« 5) 37 73.0 351 66 CM«5) (00076600) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T PO{< 5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS«S) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

BS lsmailpur (159) PM«S) He<5) THPTW ACS« 5) eV(IO+) 38 315.0 917 151 PO«5) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00076700) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(lO+) PH«5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

BS Salempur (160) P M«5) H«5) THPTW PH ACS« 5) eV(IO+) 39 157.0 633 125 CM«5) RS(IO+) (OO076S00) C«5) MCW«5) SS-T PO{<5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(1O+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Fazilpur(161) PM«5) H« 5) THPTW CM l\CS« 5) eV(5-10) BS«5) 40 24S.0 739 122 PO«5) (00076900) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(5-10) PH« 5) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(1O+)

ACS SP Naushnhra (162) P M« 5) H«5) THPTW BS« 5) 41 227.0 1,191 199 PO PH(S) CM«5) NCS(S-IO) CV(5-10) (00077000) C« 5) MCW(IO+) 5S-T RS(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) S;T(5-10) PHC«5) NW(IO+)

Udamgarh (165) PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH eM ACS«5) eV(5-10) BS«5) 42 144.0 286 42 (00077100) C«S) MeW«5) SS-T PO{<5) CP«5) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(5-1O) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

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c '8 0 -'" .~ C;- bl) .1= ~ :a :ac -3 "0 0 :J 0 c E "0 ~ " ~ c ~ 4J E ._ '" .s bl) ~ 0 :a <) e" ~'" ~ i., ::s " > :0" .;;: ~ Q 0 -1(1 ...0 ~ " >. "'.", '" :;::~ ;; ~ t B ~ c.. ~ 1:: ~ "0 .;;: .0 ..c 0. Oo_o " € ..!!Iij ~ E B g-" 'tl til" E ~<> b il 1;; "'" 0. ._ 01) -e la c ""'0 2 I:: 1;; ~ 4J 'ii 0. ~ ~ 1;; " bI) :§ .3'5 .. 0- ~ o a c - :::J 0 ~ :J '" e '5 -< Z ~ Z ::.E E u.. E ::> Ubi) -< ~ en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

TW(74.0) PRMR Shampur Sadaura (I) EA TWE(34.0) 62.0 3.0 21.0 32 FP (163) T(IOS.O)

Sadaura PRMR Sadaura(l) EA NM Agr.Tools 14.0 (Rural)(Part) 33 FP (155)

TW(353.0) PRMR Sadaura Nadipar Sadaura (1) EA Carpet TWE(103.0) 16.0 11.0 34 FP (155) T(456.0)

PRMR TW(2 I 9.0) Sadiqpur Sadaura (5) EA N Bricks 12.0 234.0 6.0 59.0 35 FP T(219.0) (157)

Chak Majudat --Uninhabited --- 36 (156)

PRMR TW(28.0) Sultanpur Sadaura (2) EA 3.0 32.0 2.0 8.0 37 FP T(28.0) (158)

PRMR TW(55.0) IsmaiJpur Sadaura (2) EA NM Gur 183.0 16.0 61.0 38 FP T(55.0) (159)

PRMR TW(103.0) Salempur Sadaura (2) EA NM Gur 35.0 1.0 18.0 39 FP T(103.0) (160)

PRMR TWE(140.0) Fazilpur Sad.ura (5) EA Gur 2.0 44.0 4.0 58.0 40 FP T(140.0) (161)

PRMR TWE(145.0) Naushahra EA N 18.0 56.0 2.0 6.0 41 FP Sadaura (2) T(145.0) (162)

PRMR TWE(24.0) Udamgarh 5 EA Gur 14.0 86.0 8.0 12.0 42 FP Sadaura ( ) T(24.0) (165)

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 krns., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;;- ::l nearest place where the facility is available is given 4) E "0 '0 -;;;- <> c '" .0- 0 1 ::l U -.;::" Q::l <> .. ,>, ..c: ., u c " '"c 0 c" .~ E 0 0 0 ~t .g 5 u" ..c: tii 2 g_ 'E ~ ~ c. ~ :; ..a ~ 'c -§ l! .a <> c rg til "0 co ._" <) 0 .... '"c ~_ 0 ..c: c g oS" .~ 0 ~ c. fa ~ -8 ..g ~ ~ ...... c tii ....:'" .~ ,9 ~ .;; 0 :; .... 0; f'! OJ o;:;;:-a S .. c. 0 c ~ OIl '8 e~ c ..: .~ 19 ::l 0 OIl .2 til c ...0 e c. ~ .g

I'arbholi (166) P M«5) H«5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(5-Hl) BS« 5) 43 147.0 363 59 PO« 5) CM«5) (00077200) C« 5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(5-10) PH«5) CP«5) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHS H« S) Rattu Wala (167) P M«S) THPTW PH ACS(5-IO) eV(S-IO) BS« 5) 44 350.0 961 ISS MCW«5) CM(5-1O) (00077300) C« 5) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PHC« S) CP(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(lo+)

ACS BS Ratauli (168) PM«S) H«S) THPTW CV(IO+) 45 153.0 1,104 183 PO«S) CM«5) NCS«5) RS(IO+) (00077400) C« 5) MCW«5) WSS-T SP(IO+) PH« S) CP« 5) OCS«5) NW(IO+) PHC« S) ST(IO+)

Kalyanpur PM«5) H(5-10) THPTW ACS(S-IO) CV(10+) 8S(5-10) 46 Atari(170) .276.0 933 148 PO(S-JO) CM(S-IO) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) WRSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (OOO77SOO) PH(5-10) CP« 5) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Garhi Viran (169) P«5) H(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 47 134.0 44 8 ,PO(S-IO) CM(5-lO) RS(IO+) (00077600) M(S-IO) MCW(5-10) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(JO+)

Sana Bahadurpur P«5) H(5-10) THPTW PH ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) BS(5-IO) 48 288.0 183 30 CM(S-IO) (186) (00077700) M(5-10) MCW(5-10) WSS-T PO(S-IO) NCS(5-JO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 4 ACS BS -;Islamnagar (171) P«5) H(5-1O) THPTW CV(IO+) 49 102.0 S42 103 P0(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(5-JO) RS(IO+) !{00077800) M(5-1O) MCW(S-JO) WSS-T SP(IO+) PH(5-1O) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) NW(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) PHS BS Mirzapur (172) PM H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 50 292.0 830 132 PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) RS{IO+) (00077900) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP«S) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST{IO+)

DA H(S-IO) ACS' BS ,J(otla (174) P(2) M THPTW CY(IO+) S\ 179.0 457 84 MeW(5-IO) PO(5-1O) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) RS(IO+) 100078000) C(5-10) WSS-T SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Tewllr (173) PM H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) S2 79.0 388 60 PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00078100) C(S-IO) MCW(5-IO) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(5-1O) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+)

Gulapur (181) P« 5) H(S~IO) THPTW ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS«S) S3 123.0 245 41 PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (OOO78200) M«5) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP«5) C(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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PRMR TWE(72.0) Parbholi EA Gur 51.0 6.0 lito 43 FP Sadaurn (5) T(n.O) (166)

PRMR TWE(109.0) Rattu Wala Sadaura (10) EA 12.0 135.0 12.0 82.0 44 FP T(109.0) (167)

PRMR TW(SO.O} Ratauli Sadaura (4) EA Gur 510 2.0 20.0 45 FP T(80.0) (168)

PRMR TW(44.0) Kalyanpur Sadaura (7) EA 208.0 2.0 22.0 46 FP T(44.0) Atari(170)

PRMR TW(IO.O) Garhi Viran Sadaura (6) EA . 40.0 83.0 1.0 tr1 FP T(IO.O) (169)

PRMR TW(36.0) Bana Bahadurpur Sadaura (7) EA N 203.0 35.0 14.0 FPNR T(36.0) (186) ..

PRMR TW(50.0) lslamnagar Sadaura (6) EA NM Gur 23.0 8.0 21.0 49 FP T(50.0) (l71)

PRMR TW(157.0) Mirzapur Sadaurn (6) EA NM Our 90.0 8.0 37.0 50 FP T(157.0) (172)

TW(4.0) PRMR Kotla Sadaura (8) EA NM TWE(6.0) 1340 3.0 32.0 51 FP (174) T( 10.0)

PRMR Tewar Sadaura (8) EA 69.0 3.0 7.0 52 FP (173)

TW(14.0) PRMR Gulapur TWE(27.0) 62.0 10.0 10.0 53 Sadaura (8) EA (181) FPNR T(41.0)

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]afarpur ]afri (18S) PM«S) H«S) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 8S«S) 54 142.0 384 53 PO« 5) CM«5) (00078300) 5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) C« PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(\O+)

Kandaiwala (182) PM«5) H(S-IO) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 8S«S) 55 89.0 474 72 PO(S-IO) CM(5-1O) (00078400) C(5-10) MCW(5-10) WSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(lO+} RS(IO+} PH(5-10) CP« 5} PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Pammu Wala PM S H«5) THPTW ACS« S) CV(S-IO) 8S« 5) 56 342.0 634 93 PO« 5) CM«5) ( 184)(00078500) C«5) MCW«5) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(S-IO) PH« S) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Nanheri (183) P« 5) H(IO+) TWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 57 71.0 253 40 PO«5) CM(IO+) (00078600) M«5) MCW(5-1O) SS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Sangauli (178) PM«5) H(lO+) TTWWSS·PO(;O+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 58 138.0 274 48 CM(IO+) (00078700) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(lO+) T PH(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(2) Chan Chak (I 79) H(IO+) TTWWSS.pO{;O+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S«S) 59 75.0 578 71 M«5) CM(lO+) (00078800) MeW(5-IO) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) T PH(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Peerwali (180) P« S) H(5-10) TTW W SS· PO(;-IO) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 60 50.0 175 26 CM(5-IO) (00078900) M(5-10) MCW(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) T PH(5-10) CP«S) C(5-10) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S Nawa!,'lIon (I n) P« S) H(5-IO) THPTW AGS(5-1O) CV(5-1O) 61 137.0 645 114 PO(S-IO) CM(S-lO) RS(IO+) (00079000) M«5) MCW(5-IO) WSS-T NCiS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC«5) OCS(S-IO) S'f(5-10)

Booliwala (176) PM«5) H(5-10) THPTW ACS(5-JO) CV(S-IO) 8S«S) 62 96.0 260 45 PO(lO+) CM(5-1O) (00079100) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) WSS-T NCS(5-JO) SP{5-1O) RS(5-10) PH(IO+) CP« 5) PHC{5-10) OCS(S-JO) ST(5-JO) NW(IO+)

Todarpur (17S) P M« 5) H(5-IO) ACS(S-JO) CV(S-IO) 8S«S) 63 2060 557 95 ~TWWSS.pO(;_JO) CM(5-10) (00079200) C(5-10) MCW(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS(5-10) PH(5-1O) CP« 5) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

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Jafarpur Jafri PR MR Sadaura (5) EA NM 105.0 37.0 54 FP (185)

PRMR KandaiwaJa 76.0 7.0 6.0 55 FP NR Sadaura (9) EA (182)

PammuWaia NM 40.0 174.0 20.0 108.0 56 :: MR Sadaura (5) EA (lS4)

Nanheri 57.0 6.0 8.0 57 ~:: Sadaura(ll) EA (IS3)

TW(5.0) Sangauli EA 117.0 3.0 13.0 58 ~:- Sadaura(ll) T(5.0) (178)

ChanChak PR MR Sadaura (I I) EA 63.0 2.0 10.0 59 FPNR (179)

PRMR Peerwali Sadaura (9) EA 40.0 2.0 8.0 60 FPNR (180)

PRMR TW(S.O) Nawagaoo Sadaura (10) EA 106.0 7.0 16.0 61 FP T(8.0) (177)

PRMR TW(4.0) Bholiwala Sadaura (10) EA 650 20 25.0 62 FP T(4.0) (176)

Todarpur 195.0 60 5.0 63 ::~: Sadaura(IO) EA (175)

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T(60) ACS(II) DA(2) W(SO) NCS(lOOOOO P(Sl) M(IO) PHC(2) PO(4) Block Total 14001.0 46785 TK(3) CM(4) 00) SP BS(17) 7896 S(5) PUC(2) PHS(7) PH(IS) cv AC RMP(3) HP(54) OCS(lOOOOO TW(59) R 00)

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PR(61) WE(52) TW(3740) MR N(32) (61) EA(61) 945.0 TWE(2448) 4132.0 492.0 1885.0 M(23) FP(61) 0(267) NR(8) T(6507)

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INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK BILASPUR PARTS OF TAHSIL JAGADHRI AND TAHS1L CHHACHHRAULJ ) DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km I I / 000 1 f I ,I

C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES S'I'_II.TUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.12000

TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km) _ 288.85 TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK _. _. _ 102274 PARTS OF TAHSIL JAGA!}HRI BUT NUMBER OF TOWNS _ _ _ .______. ___. __. 1 FALL IN c.!}. BLOCK Bll.ASPUR TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK _ __ 127 PARTS OF TAHSIL CHHACHHRAUU BUT DISTANCE FRON DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 2l FALL IN C.D. BLOCK B1LASPUR C PART OF C.!}. BLOCK CHHACHHRAUU D TAHS]L JAGADHR] CHANGE IN JUR1S!}]CTION 1991-2001

BOUNDARY : STATE : DISTRICT _. KmUJ 0 IOKm

TAHSIL ; CD BLOCK VILLAGE WI'l'H PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER _ .. . 00079300 .... HEADQUARTERS : C.D. BLOCK ...._ ...... _ ...... _ ... _...... _. __ ._ ... ..;'\0< . _ " .".-. • • ( .-;:,. .. VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : o • \ 500 - 999 ; WOO - 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE._ _. . __ _. _. ._ ...... ••• UNlNHABITED Vl1LAGE W1TH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... X 00136000 ~ . ,;. .\ r · ._ ). TAHSIL· J )) " URBAN AREA WlTH LOCATION CODE NUMBER. ... _...... JAGADHRl •r STATE HlGHWA Y ...... _...... SH I .,. . ~ . IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... 1'- . r,; RIVER & STREAM _ ... _...... _.

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SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... _ ...... _. BOUNDARY . STATE DISTRICT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ... _...... _. ._ ... .'...... _...... _ ._. .. . TAHSIL BAN K ... _. .__ _...... _ ._ ... ._ ...... _. ... __ ...... _ .. B AREA LOST TO TAHSIL THANESAR OF OISTRlcr KURUKSHETRA

VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list ofVilJages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI.No. Name of village 2001 Census location code 1991 Census btation code number number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bilaspur Name of S ub-Dist: Jagadhri (Part) I AharwaJa (273) 00083900 020010001000100149 2 Ali Sherpur M ajra (246) 00082000 020010001000100089 3 Ambwala (278) 00087400 020010001000100121 4 Ambwala (288) 00093QOO 020010001000100164 5 Arnauli (323) 00091300 020010001000100229 6 Azizpur (292) 00089000 020010001000100124 7 Bajawali (45) 00081400 020010OD.Z000200081 8 Bankat (240) 00082100 020010001000100102 9 Bansewala (SO) 00082700 020010001000100108 10 Bhagwanpur (35) 00079900 020010001000100069 II Bharnnauli (227) 00084300 020010001000100145 12 Bhattuwala (251) 00080400 020010001000100071 13 Bhawanipur (276) 00083700 020010001000100131 14 Bhil Chhappar (280) 00087500 020010001000100165 15 Bhogpur (285) 00088500 020010001000100117 16 Bihta(242) 00083500 020010001000100134 17 Bodhi (44) 00081200 020010001000100079 18 Budheri (324) 00090800 020010001000100235 19 Butgarh <54) 00088100 020010002000200113 20 Chaharwala (289) 00092900 020010001000100122 21 Chanda Kheri (300) 00089700 020010001000100201 22 Chaurahi (272) 00087200 020010001000100150 23 Chhaiiu Nagala (376) 00091500 020010001000100237 24 ChhaJaur (244) 00082400 .020010001000100105 25 Chuharpur (40) 00079400 020010001000100063 26 Daryapur (303) 00089900 020010002000200159 27 Dayalgarh (250) 00080300 020010001000100070 28 Dhalaur (287) 00088800 020010001000100120 29 Dhanaura (252) 00079800 020010001000100068 30 Faquir M ajra (56) '00087800 020010001000100129 31 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) 00088300 020010002000200115 32 GadwaJi (247) 00080100 020010001000100090 33 Gianawala (337) 00092100 020010001000100196 34 Haibatpur (291) 00092500 020010001000100172 35 Hartaul (271) 00087000 020010001000100156 36 lamiatgarh (55) 00088000 020010001000100113 37 Juda latan (335) 0009\900 020010002000200205 38 Juda Shci Khan (332) 00090400 020010001000100204 39 Kaimpura (281) 00087600 020010001000100166 40 Kakrauni (299) 00089600 020010001000100200 41 Kapoori Kalan (294) 00089500 020010001000100170 42 Kapoori Khurd (293) 00089400 020010001000100169 43 Katarwali (238) 00084600 020010001000100137

103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

Alphabetical list of Villages

104 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alpbabeticallist of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name ofthe District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 89 Rampur Kamboan (243) 00082300 020010001000100104" 90 Ranipur (256) 00080900 020010001000100076 91 Ranjitpur (254) 00080700 020010001000100074 92 Rasulpur (296) 00092200 020010001000100197 93 Rohla Heri (257) 00081600 020010001000100086 94 ~lpur(46) 00081500 020010002000200082 95 Sanaur (57) 00087900 020010001000100127 96 Sandhai (265) 00083600 020010002000200133 97 Sarawin (62) 00088600 020010001000100118 98 Shah Quamaispur (375) 00091400 020010001000100236 99 Shahpur (302) 00089800 020010001000100161 100 Sbahpur (382) 00091200 020010001000100234 101 Shekhupura (338) 00092300 020010001000100195 102 Sbergarh (248) 00080200 020010001000100091 103 Singhpura (53) 00088200 020010001000100114 104 Suabari (253) 00080600 020010001000100073 105 Suhanpur (255) 00080800 020010001000100075 106 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) 00080000 020010001000100092 107 Taharpur Khurd (261) 00083000 020010001000100111 108 Teha Brahmanan (331) 00090300 020010002000200203 109 Tehi Jatan (330) 00090200 02001000]000100202 110 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 00082600 020010002000200083 111 Uddham Garh (341) 00092700 020010002000200176 112 Udhamgarh (266) 00084200 020010001000100146 113 Uttamwala (38) 00079500 020010001000100065 Name of CD Bid: Bilaspur Name ofSub-Dist: Chhachhrauli (Part) 1 Bbagwangarh UrfBansantaur (26) 00136200 020020002000200015 2 Bherthal (326) 00127700 020020001000100083 3 Chagnauli (304) 00128000 020020001000100076 4 Faqira M ajra (24) 00136300 020010002000200021 5 lbrahimpur (29) 00136800 020020001000100005 6 Mahmudpur (325) 00127600 020010002000200084 7 Pheruwala (305) 00128100 020020002000200079 8 Piruwala (30 I) 00]27900 020020001000]00077 9 Ramkheri (329) 00127800 020020001000100078 10 Sankhera (306) 00128200 020020001000100075 II Shabudinpur Kalan(22) 00136500 020010002000200013 12 Shahbudinpur Khurd(23) 00136400 020010002000200023 13 Tahri (27) 00136700 020020004000400002 14 Yarah (21) 00136600 020020001000100012

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5.-10. kms. and 10+ kms of the y;- nearest place where the facility is available IS given 0' :::> u E y;- o> c 0 e0 U "" ~~ -;:: (,) ""t.> El v oi c ..c" c ;::; c ;> '" 0 0 c 0 " e ~t: .~ ~ ;::, 0 .c -~ a .~ 8 t!- o.. ;; :; tS8. 0 0 " ii' 0 & ;::; 0.. ::; 2: -..l 0 '" 11" 0 .~ ~ ~ 0 ~~E ,:!l:::> ~" .;;;: t!- ..c."" "0 b cp ';:; ~ 0> c o -3 ~ .~ ~'" ... c § .z; o 0 ~ '" ~ OJ) 0 :;1'" ~ " ..c'" c 0 ~.g .g c" ~ -5 .~ a "" c 5 ~ ...... c '" ....:'" ·c 0 .0" .;;;: 0 :; '- ~ 0 01) ~:g :::l ..... '" 0 .:: ... 9 " .0 <.> :g 11 '" :::> ta E :l E ii' ... <.> ..: E '" .g ~ E '6 c e~:.o~ ~ E :::l :g g~ 01)..c o ._ E ~ <> ~ Z "0 " 0""

CD Block: Bilaspur (0002)

P«5) H(IO+) Paniwala (39) TWWTK ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 136,0 188 26 M(5-10) MCW(5-10) PO« 5) CM(lO+) (OOO7930

P« 5) H(IO+) Chuharpur (40) TWWTK ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 2 127.0 116 24 M«5) MCW(5-10) PO«5) CM(IO+) (00079400) SS-W NCS(IO+) SP(tO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC{IO+) PH(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

H« 5) Uttamwala (38) P M«5) TWW ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 3 52.0 151 26 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00079500) C(IO+) SS-W NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

DARMP THPTWW ACS as Kathgarh (37) H« 5) PH CV(IO+) 4 637.0 1.113 207 TK CM(lD+) NCS(lO+) RS(JO+) (00079600) P MC(IO+) MCW«5) PO« 5) SP(1O+) SS-T CP(5-lO) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« 5) H(IO+) RampurGainda ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-lO) 5 273.0 lOS 19 M«5) MCW(5-ID) WSS-W 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) (36) (00079700) NCS(JO+) SP(5-IO) RS(5-1O) C(JO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-10) CP(5-IO) ~~ OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+) ", DAPHS THPTWW as Dhanaura (252) PMS H«5) ACS{< 5) CV(JO+) 6 384.0 498 83 TK PO« 5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00079800) C{IO+) MCW«5} NCS(JO+) SP(tO+) SS-T PH(5-IO) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

H«5) THPTWW BS Bhagwanpur (35) P M« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 7 365.0 859 153 MCW«5) TK PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00079900) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) I SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T PH(5-IO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) .". OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) Sunder Bahadurpur TTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 8 683.0 1.569 273 P M C(IO+) MCW{IO+) PO«5) CM(IO+) (34) (00080000) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(1O+) ,

H(IO+) as Gadwali (247) P M(5-10) THPTWW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(lo+) 9 312.0 827 118 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(JO+) (00080100) C(lO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(1O+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(I.O) Paniwala ::: MR Sadaura (14) EA TWE(16.0) 99.0 14.0 60 (39) T(17.0)

PRMR TWE(20.0) Chullarpur fP Sadaura (13) EA Gur, -,- 83.0 2.0 22.0 2 T(20.0) (40)

PRMR Utlamwala Sadaura (13) EA 37.0 7.0 8.0 3 fP (38)

WE(3.0) PRMR TW(3.0) Kathgarh Sadaur. (17) EA 217.0 33.0 195.0 146.0 4 FP TWE(40.0) (37) T(46.0)

Rampur Gainda MRFP Sadaura (17) EA Gur, -.- 84.0 WE(4.0) T(4.0) 23.0 21.0 141.0 5 (36)

PRMR Dhanaura Sadaura ( 17) EA TW{4.0) T(4.0) 116.0 21.0 243.0 6 fP (252)

TW(36.0) PRMR Bhagwanpur Sadaura (16) EA TWE(40.0) 76.0 11.0 202.0 7 (35) FP T(76.0)

TW(22.0) Sunder PRMR Sadaura (39) EA Earthen Pots, -, - TWE(20.0) 565.0 3.0 73.0 Bahadurpur FP T(42.0) (34)

TW(25.0) Gadwah PRMR TWE(BO.O) 52.0 30 1520 9 Sadaura (16) EA (247) FP T(105.0)

107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR _ Census of India 2001 Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the 'Vi' nearest place where the facility_is available is g!ven ., e "~ -0 -0 19 0 <.> 'Vi' U" § ~~ u '" 'C 0 .; c:: .c .,"~ a c:: >'" <> 0 0 0'" .~ e ~t! .~~ .~ :§, (.) .c B ~ 0.. :J tB 8. u .. ., c, <> Ole/) 0 a -0 " 0 ]" 0 3---~ ~ ! ....l (; .:;:~ ~ 6 .§> .2 o"d ..c; -0 <.> -3] .§ e!.t;;i" '" C l:) ~ .., ., -0 o ._ <.> 0 ~ .,c:: _ ~ .. 0 " '" " -5 '" 0 .c § Cd ._.g .g-0 o c:: ~ ~ .... .~ .c" ~ .... !:!'" a co 'e., .2 .. ·2 ~ 0 c, ~ .9 Oi .: '" a " .0 <.> ]1 '3 M <> '" .. :.;;; E ., <.> ... .. E " e ~ '" E S S E g 'i3 c:: In- .~_g e ;.l: ~ E~ ~ .5:g 0:': os a a -0 .,.,0 o "' til'" Z E- E- ~ III :::E" 8 (.).0 <15 ~ ~Vl (.) I'! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P«5) H«5) THPTWW ACS BS Sherprh (248) CV(IO+) JO 154.0 477 74 M«5) MCW«5) TIC R[16]C PO« 5) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) (00080200) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

H«5) BS Dayalt;I'Th (250) P M«5) THPTWW POPH ACS«5) CV(IO+) II 61.0 266 46 MCW«S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00080300) C(IO+) TIC SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(S-to) ST(IO+)

H« 5) BS Bhattuwala (251 ) P M«5) THPTWW ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) 12 219.0 602 93 MCW« 5) PO«S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00080400) C(IO+) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

P«5) H«5) BS Majri(249) THPTWW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) 13 55.0 341 56 M«5) MCW«5) CM(lo+) RS(lO+) (OOOSOSOO) TKSS-T PO«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

H«5) BS Suabari (253) P M« 5) THPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 14 185.0 499 78 MCW«5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00080600) C(IO+) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC{<5) PH{IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P« 5) RMPH«5) BS Ranjilpur (254) THPTWW ACS« S) CV(lO+) 15 117.0 370 68 M(IO+) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00080700) TlCSS-T NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« S) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) Sultanpur (255) PM« S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 16 203.0 561 88 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00080800) C(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+ ) CP« 5) OCS{lO+) ST{5-10) NW(IO+)

P(2) PHS H(IO+) Ranipur (256) PH(2) CM ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 17 3530 1,177 180 M«5) MCW(IO+) TSS-T (00080900) PO« 5) (S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C{5-IO) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10} OCS(5-IO} ST(IO+} NW(IO+)

H(IO+) BS Pipliwala (41) P M«5) THPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 18 2000 639 114 MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00081000) C(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

P«5) H(IO+) Nathanpur (43) TTWW ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) 9S(IO+) 19 81.0 362 66 M«5) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(JO+) (00081100) SS-T NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

108 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(38.0) PRMR Shergarh FP Sadaura (17) EA TWE(50.0) 36.0 2.0 28.0 10 (248) T(88.0)

TW(6.0) PRMR Dayalgarh EA TWE(24.0) 8.0 2.0 21.0 II FP Sadaura (17) (250) T(30.0)

TW(22.0) Bhattuwala :: MR Sadaura (16) EA TWE(80.0) 240 36.0 57.0 12 (251) T(102.0)

TW(4.0) ::MR Sadaura(16) EA TWE(32.0) 12.0 70 Majri (249) 13 T(36.0)

TW(14.0) Suabari Sadaura (16) EA TWE(40.0) 34.0 5.0 92.0 14 ~~ MR (253) T(54.0)

TW(21.0) PRMR Ranjitpur FP Sadaura (15) EA TWE(40.0) 9.0 7.0 400 15 (254) T(61.0)

PRMR TWE(82.0) Sultanpur EA 37.0 46.0 11.0 270 16 FP Sadaura (12) T(82.0) (255)

TW(40.0) Ranipur :: MR Sadaura ( 10) EA TWE(178.0) 57.0 1.0 77.0 17 (256) T(218.0)

TW(47.0) PRMR Pipliwala EA 0(113.0) 2.0 4.0 340 18 FP Sadaura (13) (41) T(160.0)

TWE(16.0) Nathanpur EA 33.0 1.0 31.0 19 ~ MR Sadaura (12) T(I6.0) (43)

109 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the 1 nearest place where the facilitv is available is given ~ "0 '"0 -;;;- ii tn.g "0 U § u i 5l .~ "0 oJ c ..r::: ., 0 ..c ~ u 0 " 0 0 'l:l ] ~t! E~ "ta 6 u !::!. ~ " ~ § ·N r:;'" " 1'l" 0"' s:: 0 ~ ._.g.g "tJ § l;; ~ .~ ..r::: -a '" ";::'" 0 ..0 .;: '0 :; "@ i:! "@ - '" ._ 0 ~ OIl e~ ]>-~ .~ 19 a ._ gl a. """ § 0 l;; OIl ., _g f! .g" '" .S tf E-'"'" '" ~~;a oE~ ._ li (') 0 ::> 0 o a ~ f--' f-' Z ;E ::;;;" Q U.c. ~-g ~uJ5 U E! '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '"9 10 II 12 13

POO+) H(lO+) Bodhi (44) TTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 20 119.0 526 92 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) POCIO+) CM(IO+) (00081200) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

P«5) H(IO+) Naiwala (42) THPW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 21 85.0 390 56 M«5) MCW(IO+) PO«5) CM(lo+) (00081300) SS-T NCS(IO+} SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHq I 0+) PH(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(S-to) ACS Bajawali (45) PM«5) THPTWW CM CV(JO+) BS(5-10) 22 181.0 1,035 165 MeW(5-IO) PO(5-10) NCS(IO+) (00081400) C(5-10) TK SS-T (5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) OCS(5-10) CP(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

H«5) SafiJpur(46) PM THPTWW pO CM ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 23 580.0 1,503 268 MCW(lO+) (0008IS00) q5-10} TK SS-T PH(5-IO) (S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(':: 5) OCS(5-JO) ST(IO+) NW(IOf-)

H(IO+) Rohla Heri (2S7) P M«5) CM ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 24 248.0 479 74 MCW(IO+) THP SS-T PO« S) (00081600) q5-1O) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) RiS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(JO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+)

PM PHCPHS Mugalwali (259) CM ACS{< 5) CV(IO+) 8S« S) 25 4180 1,460 225 S PUC H(ID+) THPSS-T POPH(2) (00081700) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SpeS-lO) RS(IO+} C(5-10) MCW(lO+) CJ>« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(5-JO) NW(JO+)

P(':: 5) H(IO+) Milkara (258) CM ACS«5) aV(lo+) BS«5) 26 132.0 188 37 M«5) MCW(IO+) THPSS·T PO«5) (00081800) (5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(5-10) RS{IO+) C(5-IO) PHC«5) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ~(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP THPTWW CM ACS Pilkhanwala (260) PM(5-10) H(5-1O) PH CV(IO+) BSe< 5) 27 307.0 598 99 TKR R[6]C(5- NCS(IO+) (00081900) C(5-1D) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T 10) CP(5- OCS(5-10) PHC(5-IO) ST(W+) NW(IO+) 10)

PHS H(ID+) as Ali Sherpur Majrn THPTWW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 28 264.0 1,359 223 P M C(JO+) MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (246) (00082000) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(I,O+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+} NW(IO+) OCS(5·IO) ST(lO+)

P« 5) RMPH{IO+) Bankal (240) ACS« 5) "CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 29 1460 413 59 M(5-10) MCW(IO+) WSS-W PO(5-10) CM(lO+) (00082(00) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) as(S-tO) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(S-IO) CPt 10+) OeS(5-10) ST(5·10) NW(IO+)

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c: E 0 ..>< '-g on 2, 0 c: 'S ., :.0 :.0 "3 u 0 :s <.> c: "c: E <> ... t! .~ E dj' .5~ <.c:l on 0 ""-' 0 0 " :.0 <.> e bIJ :s o ... :D ~ a(I - 0 .;;: '" ~ ~ ... "bIJ >. ~-o ~'" .!'! tl B 0. ~ t: ~ >. ?:~ ..0 0- 0 o0. _:::> ~ .I:: 0- e "'"2 ~ iii ~ E ~ ~ ..... :s g t; 0. 0 bIJ ..0 a 0 0 c: '" .5_ Jl:s t:; "'" '" E!.c c: ec. 'I!p ~ .~ ·6 a <.> os 0; ?! ~ § !:! ~ - ;;;l "E ·c c. 0 0 :s OJ !:! " 0., ;::;: E < Z Z "- E ."::> u bO < ~ tI)'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ;22 23 2 1

PRMR TWE(14.0) Sadaura (I I) EA 106.0 160 43.0 Bodhi (44) 20 FP T(14.0)

PRMR Naiwala Sadaura (II) EA 57.0 2.0 26.0 21 FP (42)

PRMR TWE(56.0) B.jawali Sadaura (J 0) EA 81.0 7.0 37.0 22 FP T(56.0) (45)

PRMR TWE(145.0) Safilpur Sadaura (7) EA Earthen Pots, -.- 273.0 66.0 96.0 23 FP T(145.0) (46)

TW(38.0) PRMR RohlaHeri Sadaura (10) EA TWE(JOS.O) 90.0 12.0 24 FP (257) T(146.0)

TW(36.0) PRMR Mugalwali Sadaura (10) EA Agr.Tools, -, - 53.0 TWE(171.0) 1290 11.0 18.0 25 FP (259) T(207.0)

PRMR TWE(7.3.0) Milleara Sadaura (10) EA 30.0 43.0 10.0 6.0 26 FP T(730) (258)

TW(18.0) Pilkhanwala PRMR TWE(8.0) 221.0 20.0 10.0 27 Sadaura (l0) EA (260) FP T(26.0)

TW(20.0) Ali Sherpur Ma]ra PRMR TWE(100.0) 690 1.0 74.0 28 Sadaura ( 16) EA (246) FP T(120.0)

TW(50) Sankat TWE(97.0) 7.0 5.0 32.0 29 MRFP Chhachhrauli (20) EDEAG - (240) T(102.0)

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P«S) H(IO+) BS Ramgarh Sawai THPTWW PH(2) ACS«S) CV(IO+) 30 182.0 169 2S M(5-10) MCW(IOt-) CM«S) RS(IO+) (24S) (00082200) SS-T PO« S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

NH(2)RMP (2) R[S] BS Rampur Kamboan PM«5) THPTWW PH(2) CM (S- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 31 IS7.0 702 118 CH{5-10) RS(IO+) (243) (00082300) C(5-1O) TKSS-T PO« 5) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) MCW(IO+) NW(lO+) CP(10+) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) PHC(S-IO)

P 1(3) RMPH(IO+) Chhalaur (244) THPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 32 260.0 718 127 M«5) MCW(IO+) PO PH CM(IO+) (00082400) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(10+) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) Manglaur (41) PM«5) THPTWW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 33 317.0 1,569 266 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00082500) C(IO+) TKSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(lO+) N W(I 0+)

P« 5) H(5-10) Tunde Ki Taparian THPW CM ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 34 109.0 lSI 23 M«5) MCW(IO+) PO(S-IO) (47) (00082600) SS-T (5-10) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+} RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-IO) CP{< 5) OCS(5-JO) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

RMP(2) P« 5) BS Bansewala (SO) H(JO+) TTWWTK PH ACS«5) CV{IO+) 35 154.0 790 137 M«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (000827oo) MCW(IO+) SS-T P0(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) CP(lO+) t\_W(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

H(S-IO) THPTWW Mianpur (51) P M« 5) CM ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 36 248.0 508 78 MCW(IO+) TK+R(5]C Ss. PO« 5) (OO082800) C(S-IO) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+ ) RS{IO+) PHC(5-10) T PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP P«5) eM BS Parbhaoli (52) H(5-10) TTWWTK ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 37 1960 659 91 M(IO+) PO« 5) R[S]C(5- RS(IO+) (00082900) MCW(5-10) SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) C(IO+} PH«5) 10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(lo+) CP(IO+}

P« 5) RMPH(5-10) BS Taharpur Khurd THPTWW CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 38 78.0 203 29 M«5) MCW«S) PO« 5) RS(IO+) (261) (00083000) TK SS-T (S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC«5) PH(IO+) NW(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

RMP Nagai Patti 8S PM«5) H(5-1O) THPTWW PH(3) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 39 Machhrauh (262) 260.0 976 164 RS(to+) C(JO+) MCW(S-IO) TK SS-T PO«5) (5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) (00083100) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(S-to) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

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TW(5.0) Ramgarh Sawai :: MR Sadaura (3) EA TWE(57.0) 16.0 1040 30 (245) T(62.0)

TW(14.0) Rampur Kamboan :: MR Sadaura (10) EA N TWE(IS.O) 59.0 1.0 65.0 31 (243) T(32.0)

TW(38.0) ChhaJaur ~:MR Sadaura(12) EA TWE(58.0) 97.0 670 32 (244) T(96.0)

TW(31.0) Manglaur ;: MR Sadaura (12) EA TWE(33.0) 206.0 2.0 45.0 33 (49) T(64.0)

TW(22.0) MR Sadaura (7) EA TWE(2.0) 67.0 4.0 14.0 .TundeKi 34 ~: Tapanan (47) T(24.0)

TW(II.O) Bansewala :: MR Sadaura (II) EA TWE(21.0) 90.0 40 28.0 35 (50) T(32.0)

TW(32.0) MioPpur :: MR Sadaura (8) TWE(48.0) 154.0 14.0 36 EA (51) T(80.0)

TW(26.0) Parbhaoti :: MR Sadaura TWE(71.0) 840 5.0 100 37 (7) EA (52) T(97.0)

TW(19.0) Taharpm Khurd TWE(36.0) 10.0 13.0 38 :: MR Sadaura (10) EA (261) T(S5.0)

TW(J3.0) Nagai Patti PRMR FP Sadaura (9) EA TWE(80.0) 150.0 17.0 Machhmuli 39 T(93.0) (262)

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H(IO+) THPTWW Nagli(264) fl8 PM«5) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 40 252.0 723 MCW(IO+) TKR PO«5) (000&3200) C(IO+) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) SS-T PH(IO+) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP ACS BS Machhraufi (263) H(S-IO) THPTWW CM CV(IO+) 41 1,010.0 2,831 476 PM S RS(lO+) (000&3300) MCW(5-1O) TIC SS-T POPH(25) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(10+)

RMP(2) THPTWW PH Rampur Hadan 171 P M« 5) H(IO+) CM(IO+) ACS« 5) CVC I 0+) BS«5) 42 1&9.0 999 TKR (48) (00083400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP Bihta(242) 107 P M S H(5-10) THPTWW CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 43 260.0 646 (00083500) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) TK SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS CM ACS CV(lO+) BS Sandhai (265) 221 P M«5) H(5-1O) T HP TW PH(4) 44 488.0 1,332 R(6) RS(lO+) (00083600) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) C(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+), CP« 5)

H«5) Bhawaoipur (276) 85 PM«5) THPTWW ACS«S) CV(10+) 8S« 5) 45 119.0 511 MCW«5) CM«5) (000837tJ0) C(IO+) TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H«5) Milkkbas (275) THPTWW ACS« 51 CV(lo+) BS« 5) 46 212.0 1,406 210 PM S MCW«5) CM«5) (00083800) C(IO+) TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10} SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lo+) NW(lO+}

H«5) Aharwala (273) 153 PM«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 47 114.0 985 MCW« 5) CM«5) (00083900) C(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« 5) ACS CV(IO+) Kotra Khas (274) 230 P M« 5) T HP TW W PH(8) BS«5) 48 181.0 1,398 MCW« 5) CM«5) NCS(5-10) SP{IO+) (00084000) C(lO") SS-T PO«5) RS{IO+) PHC«5) CP« S) OCS« S} ST(IO)+ NW(IO+)

H« 5) RaianW31a (267) THPTWW PH(4) ACS«5) I CV(1O+) BS« 5) 49 284.0 793 137 PM«5) MCW«5) CM«5) (000&4100) C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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TW(5S.0) PRMR Sadaura (14) EA TWE(97.0) 77.0 1.0 22.0 Nagli (264) 40 FP T(IS2.0)

TW(40.0) PRMR Machhrauli Sadaura(7) EA Bricks,., - TWE(I5I.O) 5970 16.0 206.0 41 FP (263) T(I91.0)

TW(26.0) PRMR Rampur Harian Sadaura (12) EA TWE(32.0) 74.0 7.0 SO.O 42 FP (48) T(58.0)

TW(36.0) PRMR Sadaura (9) EA TWE(61.0) 88.0 9.0 66.0 Bihta (242) 43 FP T(97.0)

TW(47.0) PRMR Sandhai Sadaura (6) EA Agr.Tools, -,- 126.0 TWE(160.0) 123.0 22.0 10.0 44 FP (265) T(207.0)

TW(IO.0) PRMR Bhawanipur Sadaura(5) EA TWE(49.0) 41.0 2.0 17.0 45 (276) FP T(S9.0)

TW(20.0) PRMR Milkkhas Sadaura(4) EA Brides, -,- TWE(81.0) 87.0 6.0 18.0 46 (27S) FP T(IOJ.O)

TW(15.0) PRMR Aharwala Sadaura (3) EA TWE(S6.0) 14.0 2.0 '27.0 47 (273) FP T{71.0)

TW(42.0) KotraKhas TWE(64.0) 38.0 20 35.0 48 PRFP Sadaura(5} EA (274) T(106.0)

TW{89.0) Raianwala TWE{IS0.0) 20.0 4.0 21.0 49 PRFP Sadaura (3) EA (267) T(239.0)

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P« 5) H(5-1O) PH CM Udhamg:>Jh (166) ACS{<5) CV(lO+) B$« 5) 160 29 M« 5) MCW(S-IO) T HI' TW SS- R[5]CPO(5. R[5]C 50 72.0 NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00084200) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) T 10) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Bhamnauli (227) 220 PM«5) ACS(5-10) CV{IO+) BS(5-1O) 503.0 1,219 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(5-10) CM«5) 51 C(lO+) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS(5-10) (00084300) PHC(IOt) PH(5-10) CP«5) OCS«S) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

H(IOt) BS Katarwali (239 77 P M(S-IO) THPTWW PH ACS{< 5) CV(IOt) 52 138.0 437 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS(ID+) (00084400) C(10+) SS-T PO{<5) PHC(IOt) CP(IOt) oeS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) ACS Muzafat (241) PM«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 288.0 678 til MCW(5-10) WSS-W P0{5-10) CM NCS(IO+) 53 C{ID+) (5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) (00084500) PHC(5-1O) PH{5-10) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(5-1O) NW(IOt)

H(lO+) BS Kalarwali (238) 83 P M(S-lO) THPTWW PH ACS{<5) CV(IOt) 159.0 494 MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) 54 C(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00084600) PHC(IO+) NW(IO+) CP(IO+) oes« 5) ST(IOt)

H(IO+) Nagli (32) TTWWTK PH(IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 1,301.0 1,548 236 P M« 5) MCW(IO+) 55 C(10+) SS-T PO{S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IOt) RS(IO+) {0008S200} PHC(IOt) CP(IOt) OCS(IOt) ST(IOt) NW(lO+)

P« 5) H«5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) Hartaul (VI) MCW«5) THPTWW PO«5) CM«5) 56 92.0 359 59 M«5) NCS{< 5) SP(1O+) RS(ID+) (00087000) C(1O+) PHC« 5) TK SS-T PH« 5) CP« 5) oeS{<5) ~T{lO+} NW(IOt)

P« 5) H«5) PH Kurewala. (269) ACS{<5) CV{IOt} BS«5) 57 II M«5) MCW«5) THPTWW R[6] CM«5) 57 108.0 NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS{lO+) (00087100) C(10+) PHC«S) SS-T CPO« 5) CP{< 5) OCS{<5) ST(IO+) NW(IOt)

H«5) Chamahi (272) THPTWW PO«5) ACS« 50) CV(IOt) BS« 5) 201.0 941 189 PM«5) MCW{<5) CM«S) 58 C{IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP{IO+) RS(ID+) (00087200) PHC«5) TK SS-T PH« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IOt) NW(IO+)

H«5) BS Mauhri (277) _ 84 PM« 5) THPTWW PO«5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 99.0 557 MCW«5) CM«5) RS(lO+) 59 C(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IOt) (00087300) PHC« 5) TK SS-T PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

P« 5) H« 5) Ambwala (278) THPTWSS- ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 62 M« 5) MCW«5) PO(~5) CM«5) 60 84.0 398 NCS« 5) SP(ID+) RS(ID+) (000&7400) C(10+) PHC« 5) T PH«5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

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TW(S.O) Udhamgarh PRFP Sadaura (8) EA TWE(55.0) 1.0 8.0 50 (266) T(63.0)

TW(60.0) Bhamnauli FP Chhachhraul i (15) EDEAG· Earthen Pots, ., • TWE(179.0) 118.0 14.0 132.0 51 (227) T(239.0)

TW(29.0) KatarwalJ PRFP Sadaura (18) EA TWE(80.0) 17.0 3.0 9.0 52 (239 T(109.0)

TW(40.0) Muzafat FP Chhachhrauli (14) EA TWE(IIS.O) 43.0 87.0 53 (241) T(158.0)

TW(I3.0) Katarwali PRFP Sadaura (I 8) EA TWE(80.0) 17.0 35.0 14.0 54 (238) T(93.0)

PRMR TWE(17.0) Chhachhrauli (25) EA Earthen Pots, -, . 169.0 3.0 1112.0 Nagli (32) 55 FP T(17.0)

TW(14.0) PRMR Hartaul Sadaura (4) EA TWE(68.0) 2.0 1.0 7.0 56 FP (271) T(82.0)

TW(29.0) PRMR Kurewala Sadaura (3) EA TWE(40.0) 33.0 3.0 3.0 57 FP (269) T(69 0)

TW(7.0) PRMR Chaurahi EA Bricks, -,- TWE(161.0) 6.0 9.0 18.0 58 Sadaura (3) (272) FP T(168.0)

TW(I7.0) Mauhri PRMR Bricks, .,. TWE(41.0) 240 50 120 59 Sadaura (5) EA (277) FP T(58.0)

TW(4.0) Ambwala PRMR TWE(9.0) 64.0 2.0 7.0 60 Sadaura (2) EA (278) FP T(l3.0)

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H«5) BS Bhil Chhappar PM«5) THPTWW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(10+) 61 359.0 1,156 191 MCW«5) CM« 5) RS(JO+) (280) (00087500) C(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) PHC«5) CP« 5) NW(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

P« 5) H«5) Kaimpura (281) THPTWW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS«5) 62 93.0 22 3 M«5) MCW«5) CM«5) (00087600) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

P« 5) H(5-1O) MundaKhera THP eM ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 63 131.0 550 90 M«5) MCW(5-10) PO«5) (282) (00017700) SS-T (5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« 5) H(IO+) Faquir Main. (56) eM A.CS« S) CV{ \0+) BS« 5) 64 73.0 257 42 M«5) MCW(I(}I-) THPS5-T PO«5) (00087800) (5-10) NCS(5-JO) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(I(}I-) NW(I(}I-)

Sanaur (51) 65 116.0 --Uninhabited ---- (00087900) Jamiatgam (55) 66 144.0 --Uninhabited ----- (00088000)

RMP THPTWW Butgarit (54) PM«5) H(5-JO) PH CM ACS«5) CV(JO+) BS«5) 67 98.0 619 III TKR (00088100) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(I(}I-) SS-T PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS{<5) ST(IO+) NW(I(}1-)

P«5) H«S) PH Singhpura (53) THPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« S) 68 72.0 252 SI M«5) MC}V(I(}I-) R[7]C CM«5) (0008&200) TKSS-T NCS« 5) RS(\(}I-) C«5) PHC«5) PO«S) CP(5-10) ~P(\Ot) OCS«S) T(IO+) NW(I(}I-)

PJ-JS BS Fatehgarh Twnb. PM S H(5-10) CM (5- ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 69 273.0 1,763 269 T HPSS-T POPH(8) RS(lO+) (59) (0008S3oo) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS«S) ST(I(}I-)

H(5-10) BS Kurali (284) P M« 5) THPTWW ACS«S) CV(\O+) 70 2590 710 136 MCW(5-10) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00088400) C« 5) TKSS-T J":ICS(10+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

H(5-IO) ACS Bhogpur (285) PM(5-10) THPTWW CM CV(IO+) BS« 5) 71 321.0 1,239 213 MCW(5-10) PO«5) NCS(IQ+) (00088500) C(5-10) TKSS-T (5-10) SP« 5) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) OCS«5) CP(5-\O} ST(lO+) NW~)O+}

rHSRMP P(2) SP Sar.wln (62) H(5-10) THPTWW PH(2) eM ACS(<" 5) BS«5) 72 2330 679 89 M(5-10) CV(IO+) (00088600) MCW(5-10) TKSS-T PO« 5) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) OS-IO) ST(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS« 5) NW(IO+)

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TW(6.0) Bhil Chhappar ;:: MR Sadaura (2) EA TWE(205.0) 103.0 3.0 42.0 61 (280) T(21 1.0)

TWE(69.0) Kaimpura EA 21.0 3.0 62 T(69.0) (281)

TWE(79.0) MundaKhera MR Sadaura (8) EA 34.0 18.0 63 =: T(79.0) (282)

PRMR TWE(69.0) Faquir Majra EA 4.0 64 FP Sadaura (7) T(69.0) (56)

Sanaur --Umnhabited ----- 65 (57) Jamiatgarh --- Uninhabited ------66 (55)

TW(20.0) Bulgarh ;:: MR Sadaura (9) EA TWE(IS.O) 38.0 22.0 67 (54) T(38.0)

TWE(9.0) Singhpura MR Sadaura (4) EA 530 10.0 68 =: T(9.0) (53)

TWE(22.0) Fateh!,'llrh Tumbi EA Bricks, -,- 2090 3.0 39.0 69 T(22.0) (59)

TW(12.0) PRMR FP Sadaura (4) EA Bricks, -,- TWE(28.0) 1500 3.0 66.0 Kurali (284) 70 T(40 0)

TW(36.0) Bhogpur N TWE(133.0) 102.0 50.0 71 ;: MR Sadaura (7) EA (285) T(169.0)

TW(42.0) SaTaWIn TWE(134.0) 21.0 36.0 72 ;: MR Sadaura (7) EA N (62) T(176.0)

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census oflndia 2001 - Arne DI"fes I an d Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the .,. nearest place where the facility is available is given , 0; "' " u J2 .~ ti E '" " E :a ~ 1i E Of)..c: ~.5 ~ E ~ .~ !ii "0 ... a o a 0=-= ~'" Co U..o «0 ~8oo u e! CIl Z ~ l i ::1i 8 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

BS P M(5-IO) CHWH(5-1O) THPTWW PH(2) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) Manakpur (286) 108 RS(JO+) 73 203.0 680 C(5-IO) MCW(5-IO) TK SS-T PO« 5) (5- 10) NCS(IO+) SI'«5) (00088700) PHC(5-10) NW(JO+) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMP(2)CHW BS H(5-IO) THPTWW PH(7) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) Dhalaur (287) 229 RS(IO+) 74 338.0 1,362 MCW{5-IO) TKSS-T PO«5) (5-10) NCS(10+) sp(10+) (00088800) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) CP{5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

H(5-IO) PM«5) THPTWW CM ACS«5) CV(JO+) BS« 5) Painsal (61) 109 MCW{5-IO) PO« 5) 75 280.0 687 C(5-IO) TKSS-T (5-10) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(5-IO) (00088900) PHC(5-10) PH(5-IO) CP«5) OCS«5) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) ACS PMS THPTWW PO CM CV(JOl-) 6S«5) Azizpur (292) 350 MCW(5-JO) NCS(IO+) 76 433.0 2,293 C(5-IO) TKSS-T PH(5-10) (5-10) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) (00089000) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) CP(5-10) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-IO) PM THPTWW CM ACS«5) CV{lO+) '6S« 5) Ramgarh Majra 183 MCW(5-10) PO« 5) 77 294.0 1,062 C(5-10) TKSS-T (5-10) NCS{IO+) Sp(IO+) RS{IO+) (60) (00089100) PHC(5-JO) PH(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS{< 5) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

H(IO+) P M«5) CM ACS«5) CV(IOT) 6S«5) Malak Raipur (58) 82 MCW{IO+) TSS-T PO« 5) 78 68.0 447 C(16+) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IOT} RS(IO+) (00089200) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) ACS BS MarwaKalan PMS I CV(JO+) 344,0 2,750 456 MCW(IO+) THP SS-T PO PH(9) CM«5) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) 79 C(5-1O) Sp(IO+) (283) (00089300) CP«5) OCS«5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+)

P«5) RMP H«5) THPTWW ACS(IO+) CV{IOT) 6S« 5) Kapoori Khurd MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) 80 133.0 352 64 M«5) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(lIl+) RS(IO+) (293) (00089400) PHC«5) PH« 5) CP(5-10) C(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP ACS H«5) THPTWW PH CM CV(IO+) BS« 5) Kapoori Kalan 122 NCS(IO+) 81 222.0 730 P MC(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T POC< 5) (5-10) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) (294) (00089500) OCS« 5) PHC« 5) CP(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H«5) Kakrauni (299) P M«5) . ACS« 5}. ICV(;O+) 6S« 5) 1,001 156 MCW«5) TSS-T PO«5) CM« 5) 82 1810 C(lO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00089600) PH« 5) CP« 5) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(58.0) Manakpur :: MR Sadaura (9) EA N TWE(117.0) 90 19.0 73 (286) T{17S.0)

TW(83.0) Dhalaur ::MR Sadaura(IO) EA N TWE(20S.0) 12.0 38.0 74 (287) T(288.0)

TW(64.0) :: MR Sadaura (8) EA TWE(42.0) 141.0 3.0 30.0 Painsal (61) 75 T(I06.0)

TW(I 2 1.0) PRMR Azizpur FP Sadaura (9) EA Agr. Tools, -, - TWE(180.0) 76.0 6.0 50.0 76 T(301.0) (292)

TW(37.0) Ramgarh Majra ;: MR Sadaura (8) EA TWE(40.0) 1930 30 21.0 77 (60) T{77.0)

TWE(37.0) Malak Raipur :: MR Sadaura (7) EA Bricks, -,- 22.0 2.0 7.0 78 T{37.0) (58)

TWE{276.0) MarwaKalan ;;:; MR Sadaura (5) EA Bricks. -.- 11.0 57.0 79 T{276.0) (283)

PRMR TWE(117.0) Kapoori Khurd FP Sadaura (II) EA 3.0 13.0 80 T{l17.0) (293)

PRMR TWE{136.0) Kapoori Kalan FP Sadaura (I 0) EA 69.0 . 3.0 14.0 81 T(1360) (294)

TW{40.0) Kakrauni MR Sadaura (2) EA TWE(57.0) 610 50 18.0 82 ~: (299) T{97.0)

121 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amemlles available (ifnot available within the village, a dash H is shown in the colwnn and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given '" "0 "0 -;;;- c "0 U" i'l~ <.> " u ',0:: (.,) '" :.:: tIJ c I ~ ;:; '"c > .1i 0 0 0 ;:; t:: g u ..c ~ 1:~ '" ~ Co "E :; ~ g_ ... i:;' 'N u Co <.> - CZl 0 ;:; "0 " 0 '" 0 .~ Vl ~ i: ....l a 1i (, ~::::fE .:;~ ~ -0 ~- ~ ..c: c u '? ..M 3.2 .2 ~~'" " <=! ... OJ "0 o ._ u 0 ~ ~ ..c " " ~ . ~ " c g o c .5 .g 0 a OJ _ J-8g .,;:j 0 ...... c: ~ ... _ .0 E 0 ;; ~ ;;;;:"g " .;;: :; .... ;; - ._'" u lQ OJ ~ 5 Co 0 c: u~ .~ ","0 U; .... ~ 0 0 OIl ·s c: 0 ~ ;; c: .:= e .§ ~ ~ c. .~ '8 lQ :::J '" ., '" .0 :st "5 '" 5 '" >. ] fj fj 5 :a" 5"" .~'" i;" ~ g :.a 5_5 ~ § 0 " tf 0Il..c: 0 "t:J 0 8 .§ CZl Z ~ f- Z'" ~'" :::E" 8 t>. 8.2 ...:: <; ~~~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

H«5) ACS Chanda Khen P M« 5) THPTW PH(2) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 83 219.0 J,309 235 MCW« 5) CM«5) NCS(IO+) (300) (00089700) C(lO+) SS-T PO« 5} SP(IO+} RS(JO+) PHC«S) CP« S) OCS«S) ST(JO+} NW(IO+)

H«5) BS Shahpur (302) P M« S) THPTW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 84 243.0 879 135 MCW«5) CM«5) RS(1O+) (00089800) C(lO+} SS-T PO« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5} NW(JO+) OCS« 5) ST(JO+) RMP(2) BS Daryapur (303) PM«5) H« 5) THPTWW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 85 !48.0 54! 84 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00089900) C(IO+) MCW«5) TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

H«S) Khera Brahmanan PM«5) THPTW PH ACS« 5} CV(IO+) BS« 5} 86 230.0 923 157 MCW«5) CM«5) (298) (OOO90000) C(IO+} SS-T PO«S) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+) RS(IO+} PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5} ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) ACS Makhaur (297) P M« 5) THPTW PH(4) CM CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 87 198.0 855 l33 MCW(5-lO) NCS(5-lO) (00090100) C(IO+) SS-T PO(5-1D) (5-10) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(5-1O} OCS(5-1O) CP(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P«5) PHSH«5) Tehi Jatan (330) THPR PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 88 73.0 642 116 M«S) MCW«5) CM«5) (00090200) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) C(IO+} PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P O(2} H«5) Teha Brahmanan THPTW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 89 82.0 356 57 M«5) MCW«5) CM« 5) (331) (00090300) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) C(10+) PHC«5) CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

H(5·1O) Juda Shei Khan PM«5) THPTW PH(S) CM ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(5-IO) 90 170.0 n4 153 MCW(5-1O) (332) (00090400) C(10+} SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(2)CHW NCS 8S Mandhar (333) PMS H(JO+) THPTW CV(IO+) 91 414.0 2,009 384 PO PH(IS) CM(IO+) ACS«5) RS(IO+) (00090S00) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T SP(IO+} CP(5-10) OCS«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+}

RMP Milak Sukhi (373) PM«5} H(5-1O) HPTW PH(IO} CM ACS«5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 92 98.0 694 131 (00090600) C« 5) MCW(5-10) SS-TW PO« 5) (S-IO) NCS(S-IO} SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use_(As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c 0 I .~ > :.::.r:: .q OIl .", ~ " 0 :g'" r::" r:: E "0 ".... f! " c ~ .~ E U" ._ ., .s OIl" :0'" 0 f:! ~ ... "g OIl ::l " > '" .;;: a'(I " -l(j ....0 :g 1to '" g .!!! ~ >-. ~.; ~ g .,_ ~ ~] .", ..8 .,_ o ::l iU :s: ..c: "c. 0. ~ e -" c ..... § l) ~ .", M .. '0 a '"c. .5_ .M::s .!:!> ~ to c 0 c e'" .. lit" t: 3fi "iii c. ~'" ~ [;j e'" .!:!> " .t: ~ 0~ 0 'c - ::l e'" p.., ;:J ::l '" .. -~ Z Z :E E ~ !i u "" « ~ 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 '"1

TW(61.0) PRMR Chanda Kberi Sadaura(2) EA TWE(102.0) 18.0 11.0 27.0 83 FP (300) T(163.0)

TW(80.0) PRMR Shahpur Sadaura (3) EA TWE(1I1.0) 33.0 4.0 15.0 84 FP (302) T(19!.0)

TW(l3.0) PRMR DaryapW' Sadaura(3) EA N TWE(121.0) 2.0 12.0 85 FP (303) T(134.0}

TW(40.0) PRMR Khera Brahm_n Sadaura (3) EA TWE(\11.0) 55.0 2.() 22.0 86 (298) FP T(15!.O)

TW(48.0) PRMR Makhaur Sadaura(6) EA Gur Shakkar, -, - TWE(120.0) 5.0 9.0 16.0 87 FP (297) T(168.0)

TW(IS.O) PRMR Tehi Jata. Sadaura(4) EA TWE(40.0) 60 2.0 7.0 88 FP (330) Te58.0)

TW(16.0) PRMR Teha Brahmaoran Sadaura (4) EA Gur Shakkar, -,- TWE(32.0} 26.0 80 89 FP (331) T(48.0)

TW(64.0) PRMR Juda Shei Kloan Sadaura (8) EA Gur Shakkar, -,- TWE(80.0) 14.0 12.0 90 FP (332) T(144.0)

PRMR TWE(364.0) Mandhar Jagadhri (II) EA NM Agr.Tools, -,- 50.0 91 FP T(364.0) (333)

TWE(86.0) MilakSukhi N 12.0 92 ;: MR Jagadhri (10) EA T(86.0) (373)

123 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-ris shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ krns ofthe "' nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ -cdl e 5 0 ti "' U § ~ 2" <.I Q) ::l 0';::: () ,,- s:: ..c: '" ;::; c: > "§ <.I 0 ii 0" '" <:> .~ ~t0 'E ~ .~ :5 u do ..s C- <.I -a 0 ~ 0 bl} ;::; C- .g -0;'" '" 0 :s!'" " 0 -l :§ B bh~ ~=E ~ ~ o "0 6 ~ ·s C!- ..c: <.I '? '.0 eM c:o ._... '3 ~.~ Q) ., s:: .. a -0 '" ;l: -5 0 ~ ..c: c: g ~ .~ § r:! .~ 0 t a .g ",a 0 6 ~ ""- ..c: oj ·s 0 ;:; ca ca - '" Cl;;""§l g o c: ~ e:a t: < .~ "'"s C- """' bl} .,~ c: 1;; ::l .... @ 0 ~ .8 g .a ... .g ril ::l c: 0 C- o -0; .S e ..0 til <.I .,. S "'3 ti .. E ::> -0; '" <.I 1;;- E E'" 5 E ::l :a .S §~ .~ ~ f .~ 0 ::l o c: f3.s ~ §::: ~ -c 0 ODS ~u+' C/) Z t- I- Z ~ ~" 0 P- ull -< 0 ~cn u f! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P« 5) PHSH(IO+) Paonti (314) HPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 93 139.0 411 77 M«S) MCW(lO+) PO«5) CM(IO+} (00090700) SS-TW NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) PH(\O+) CP« 5) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

R(S-IO) Budberi (324) HPTW PH(S) CM ACS«S) CV(S-to) BS« S) 94 ISI.O 566 84 P M S PUC MCW(S-IO) (00090800) C(5-10) PHC« 5) SS-TW PO« 5) (5-10) NCS{lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

H{<5) Shabpur (382) PM«5) THPTW PH(5) CM ACS«S) CV«S) BS« 5) 95 218.0 747 124 MCW(10+) (00091200) C«5) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(IO+} SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(1O+)

BS Arnauli (323) PM PHCPHSH« HPTW PH(12) ACS« 5) CV«5) 96 363.0 2,175 340 CM«5) RS(S-IO) (00091300) C(5-10) 5) MCW« 5) SS-TW PO«5) NCS(IO+) Spe5: 10) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

PHS P 1(2) Shah Quama;spur H(5-10) HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) BS«5) 97 60.0 438 75 M«5) PO«5) CM(IO+) (375) (00091400) MCW(5-10) SS-W NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) PHC«S) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

RMP P Cbhajjll Nagala H(S-IO) HPTWW CM ACS(5-IO) CV(5-1O) 8S«5) 98 161.0 893 152 M«5) PO«5) (316) (00091500) MCW(5-IO) SS-W (5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) R.S(IO+) C«5) PH(5-10) PHC(5-10) CP«5) OCS(5-JO) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP Musimbal ACS BS P M S PUC H(5-1O) HPTW PO CM CV(5-JO) 99 HindwaB(371) 332.0 2,185 340 NCS(5-IO) RS(lO+) C(5-1O) MCW(S-JO) SS-TW PH(15) (5-10) SP(IO+) (0009 J600} OCS(5-lD) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-10) ST(IO+)

RMP Musimbal ACS as P M S PUC H(5-1O) HPTW CV(5-1O) 100 Muslamanan (372) 350.0 1,467 278 NCS(5-JO) RS(lO+) Tr C(5-1O) MeW(S-IO) SS-TW PO PH(20) ~~5-1O) SP(IO+) (00091700) OCS(5-IO) NW(IO+) Pl:IC(5-10) I ST(IO+) CHW NCS as Paooi )(hurd (334) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW CVCIO+) 101 129.0 402 16 POPH(2) CM{IO+) ACS{<: 5) RS{IO+) (00091800) C{JO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) S7(10+)

MHPHSFWC TBRMP ST BS Juda Jalan (335) P M« 5) THPTW PH(3) NCSOCS 102 201.0 983 157 H(S-IO) CM« 5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00091900) C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) ACS« 5) ~CW(5-1O) CP«5) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) HC«5)

124 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

~ ..c'" 5 " ~ Ul'" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(128.0) ;: MR Jagadhri (12) EA N 11.0 Paonli (374) 93 T( 128.0)

TWE(131.0) Budheri ;: MR Jagadhri (6) EA N 2.0 18.0 94 T(131.0) (324)

PRMR TWE(181.0) Sbahpur Jagadhri (5) EDEAG NM 9.0 12.0 16.0 95 FP T(181.0) (382)

PRMR TWE(31J.0) Arnauli Jagadhri (5) EA N 2.0 20.0 28.0 96 FP T(313.0) (323)

PRMR TWE(52.0) Shah Quamaispur Jagadhri (13) EA N 8.0 97 FP T(52.0) (375)

PRMR TWE(148.0) Chhajju Nagala Jagadhri (9) EA 13.0 98 FP T(148.0) (376)

Musimbal PRMR TWE(289.0) Jagadhri (10) EA N 12.0 31.0 Hiudwan 99 FP T(289.0) (371)

Musimbal PRMR TWE(319.0) Jagadhri (10) EA N 2.0 290 Muslamanan 100 FP T(3190) (372)

PRMR TWE(115.0) Palmi Khurd Jagadhri (12) EA NM 14.0 101 FP T(1150) (334)

TW(800) PRMR Juda Jatan Jagadhri (13) EA Gur Shakkar. -. - TWE(96.0) 10.0 15.0 102 (335) FP T(176.0)

125 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest olace where the facility is available is given ~ '[ "U "U -;;;- " ~~ 0" tl U" ,,- <) ., ., " '';::: 0 .c '" ;.: CIl ".<) " ~ 0- c .~ 1l 0 ., 0 0 '0 1:: .~ ~ " U ..c .a iii 5 ~ 0. 11., :; tS 8. <) <) " ~ ;:::; 0. CI'J.. .- 0 " "U'" " e ~ ~ -l ~ 0 "0 11 ~tb ~ ~ "U C)6 il~§ co'" 1ii" ~ '> .c., c o ._'£ '" ._ ';;";;:: c oJ -0 6 <) 0 k ~ " .!2 '" .c c c g ~ ~ .g " . -5 ._ -0 ~~o " :u ~ t;i _g'" §- '" oJ ._0 ..0 ""'0 OJ -e .-::!'" 1l;>~ '> 0 J bo .~ ",-0 11 bO ", § ""'k 0 .=! .S! O! E ·s ~ 0 '" 1 OJ c: e ""' ~ 0. .~ C) 11 ..0 :;;; '" <) 1

PHS RMP(2) CHW BS Palmi Kalan (336) PMS THPTW CM ACSNCS CV(lO+) 103 480.0 1,823 302 H(5-10) PO PH(30) CPt 10+) RS(IO+) (OO092000) C«5) SS-T OCS(IO+) SP(10+) MCW(lO+) NW(IO+) ST(IO+) PHC(5-10)

P M(5- H(5-10) Gianawala (337) THPTWW CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 104 97.0 608 110 10) MCW(5-10) PO«5) (00092100) SS-T (5-10) NCS(S-to) SP(IO+) RS(to+) C(10+) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Rasulpur (296) P M(5-10) PHCH(IO+) HPTWW CM ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 197.0 978 162 PO«5) lOS C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W (5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS{IO+) (00092200) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) OCS{10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) CM Shekbupura (338) PM«S) HPTWW PO PH(S- R[5]C (5- ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS«5) 106 96.0 234 32 MCW(5-10) (00092300) C(lO+) SS-W 10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-IO) 10) CP(5- NCS(5-10) OCS{5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) 10) RMP(2) ACS Marwa Khurd H«5) THPTWW PO PH(5·CM CV{5-1O) 4S3.0 2,326 349 NCS(IO+) 107 P M C(IO+) MCWeS-IO) SS-T 10) (5-10) SP(5-10) :~(IO+) (295) (00092400) OCS{IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-10) ST(IO+)

ACS HaibatpuT (291 ) P(2) M S PHC H(IO+) THPTWW PO CM CV(IO+) BS{5-10) 504.0 2,138 330 NCS(IO+) 108 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PH« 5) (5-10) SP(IO+) RS{IO+) (00092500) OCS(IO+) CP(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP BS Mallll

H(IO+) Nawan Sbahar P M«5) THPTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) III 138.0 644 110 MCW(IO+) PO« 5} CM(IO+} (342) (00092800) C(10t) SS-T NCS« 5) SP{IO+) RS(JO+) PHC(10+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) NCS Chaharwala (289) TTWWTK CM CV(lO+) BS{5-10) 112 261.0 1,037 181 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) ACS(5-10) (00092900) SS-T (5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PIjC« 5) PH(5-1O) OCS(JO+) CP(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

126 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilJage Dire.ctory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under dIfferent types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR TWE(421.0) Pabni Kalan FP Jagadhri (14) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 6.0 53.0 103 T(42 1.0) (336)

PRMR TWE(60.0) Gianawala Sadaura(8) EA Gur,-,- 17.0 10.0 10.0 104 FP T(60.0) (337)

PRMR TWE(166.0) Rasulpur Sadaura (9) EA 10.0 8.0 13.0 lOS FPNR T(166.0) (296)

PRMR TWE(520) Shekhupura Sadaura (9) EA Gur, -,- 28.0 3.0 130 106 FP T(52.0) (338)

TW(120.0) PRMR MarwaKhurd Sadaura (6) EA Agr.Tools, -, - TWE(254.0) 33.0 3.0 43.0 107 FP (295) T(374.0)

PRMR TWE(246.0) Haibatpur Sadaura (8) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 214.0 20 42.0 108 FP T(246.0) (291)

PRMR TWE(156.0) Malakpur Sadaura ( IS) EA NM 2.0 13.0 109 FP T(156.0) (290)

PRMR TWE(97.0) UddhamGarh Sadaura (12) EA NM 3.0 3.0 10.0 110 FP T(97.0) (341)

PRMR TWE(128.D) Na wan Shahar Sadaura (12) EA N 2.0 . 2.0 8.0 III FP T(12S.0) (342)

WE(2290) Chaharwala EA N 1.0 . 31.0 112 :: MR Sadaura (10) T(229.0) (289)

127 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given ;g "0 "0 -;;;- Q) 0" I :;l U a or;~~ 0 ,j <.> ..r:: " ~ 0 '"> <.> 0 -0 0" .~ ] ~~ ·E ~ .~'" .c'" a e. u d- 0. :; oS 0. <.> 0. u " ~ 0 '" <::>- "0 " '" " 0 -ern.._ ::: 1: -l ~ <::> "0 11 .~ ~ :;l .., .;;: d- ..r:: "0 o ~ ~p e:!.~ old ., u c ., ~ ~.§ ., "0 0·- o a ~ ~ ~ 0" ~ .c""' c g ~..g .g ~ -5'" 0 .2 r:: ., .~ ..r:: 0. '" a ..0 ~ 0 -.;"' C;>~ .~ a 0. 0 c J bb " « :;l ~ 0 c .... "' 0 "e E1l .2 «t E :;l 0 c.. .~ OJ c '" ., ~ ..0 <.> :;.;;"" 11 '" "3 ti .. U..o .'i:"~ ~U) U e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H(IO+) Ambwala (288) P M« 5) THPTWW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(1O+) BS(IO+) 113 116.0 468 76 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) (00093000) C(10+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP(4) BS Mahmudpur (325) P« 5) M« H(IO+) THPTW PH(6) CM ACS«S) CV(IO+) 114 19S.0 731 130 RS(IO+) (00127600) 5) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) (S-IO) NCS{

PHSRMP ACS BS Bherthal (326) P M S PUC H(5-1O) THPTW CM CV(IO+) liS 280.0 670 110 POPH(lO} 10) (S· NCS(5-10) RS(10+) (00127700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T SP(IO+) OCS(S-IO) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) ST(IO+)

H«S) BS Ramkheri (329) P M«5) THPTW PH(IO) CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 116 27S.0 1,370 240 MCW(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00127800) C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PHC« S) NW(lO+) CP« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

H«S) ACS Piruwala (301) PM«5) THPTW PH(15) CM CV(IO+) BS« 5) 117 204.0 1,063 185 MCW(IO+) NCS(5-1O) (00 I 27900} C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« S) OCS(S-IO) CP«5} ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H«5) Chagnauli (304) THPTW PO CM (5- ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 118 293.0 1,3S4 229 J' M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) (00128000) SS-T PH(12) 10}CP« NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(lO+} NW(JO+)

H«5) BS PheruwaJa (305) P M«S) THPTWSS- PH(IO) CM ACS«5) CV(IO+) 119 204.0 971 186 MCW(IO+) RS(IO+) (00128100) C(5-10) T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO",,) PHC«5) NW(IO+} CP« S) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) ACS BS San khera (306) THPTW CV(IO+) 120 2390 1,129 174 P MC(S-IO) MCW(IO+) PO PH( 15) ;:;; (5- NCS« 5) RS(lO+) (00128200) SS-T SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) NW(IO+) CP(5-10} ST(IO+)

Bhagwangarh Urf H«5} BS P« 5) M« TTWW ACS«5) CV(IOT) 121 Bansantaur (26) 81.0 31 6 MCW(S-IO) P0(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) 5) C(IO+} SS-T NCS(5-10} SP(IO+) (00136200) PHC(5-IO) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-IOl ST(IO+)

H«5) BS Faq.ra Majra (24) P«5}M« THPTWW PH ACS(<'5) CV(IO+) 122 51.0 349 .58 MCW(S-IO) CM(10+) RS(IO+) (00136300) 5) C(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-'10) SP{IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) . S"\(IO+)

Shahbudinpur P«5) H«5) BS THPW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 123 Khurd(23) 26.0 46 7 M« 5} MCW(lO+} PO«5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10} SP(IO+) (00136400) C(IO+} PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

128 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999_l Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

c :ao E E o o ~"O [~ .§ JS ::J '" C ::Eo '"E 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(102.0) Ambwala ~: MR Sadaura (12) EA N 1.0 3.0 10.0 113 T(102.0) (288)

TWE(170.0) Mahmudpur PR FP Jagadhri (6) EDEAG N 2.0 23.0 114 T(170.0) (32S)

TWE(260.0) Bhenhal PR FP lagadhri (6) EDEAG N 200 liS T(260.0) (326)

TWE(227.0) Ramkheri PR FP Jagadhri (10) EDEAG N 30.0 18.0 116 T(227.0) (329)

TWE(167.0) Piruwala PR FP Jagadhri (10) EDEAG - Gur, -,- S.O 8.0 24.0 117 T(167.0) (301)

TWE(2680) Chll!,'ll.uli PR FP Jagadhri (10) EDEAG N 4.0 21.0 11& T(268.0) (304)

TWE(l84.0) Pheruwala PR FP Jagadhri (8) EDEAG - 20.0 119 T(184.0) (30S)

TWE(216.0) Sankhera PR FP Jagadhri (10) EDEAGN 3.0 20.0 120 T(216.0) (306)

Bhagwangarh Urf TWE(6.0) PR FP Chhachhrauli (16) ED EAG - 460 4.0 2S.0 Bansantaur T(60) 121 (26)

TWE(21.0) Faqira Mnjra PR FP Chhachhrauli (II) ED EAG N 20.0 4.0 . 60 122 T(2l.0) (24)

TWE(20.0) 4 0 Shahbudinpur PR FP Chhachhrauli (II) ED EAG N 2.0 123 T(20.0) . Khurd (23)

129 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the .column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;;- " nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ 5 '"0 U "'"Iii ~~ "'" .S! g ...'" 0 0 3 ~~ .1: ~ 1. ~ "3 8.. " i;f 0 OIl 0 <>. <.) "CZl 0 ::g'" '" 0 ;;: ~ ....l ~ "B 0 '~.g 5=,? $2 o(J .s: ~ _g <.) v t) -3 ~ .::! "'"a os!: ._ u 0 ~ ~~ bO 0 '" ..c <=: .... " -5'" .~'" ~ g ~ ~.g ..... _g'" ;;; 11 _ ..... "'0 ',po'" '"0 - .0 ~ 0 . '" '" .s: :; ..... ~ e·~ g>~ '" .- E c. 0 .,~ .~ ::J"O ::J .... 0 .... "0 OIl "., ~ ., .2 OJ 'a ~ 0 '" c. .~'" e ~ .0 :.;;a B "3 t; ". '" E '" 1

Shabudinpur P« 5) H«5) BS TTWW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 124 Kalan(22) 320 77 17 M«S) MCW(IO+) PO(S-lO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) (00136500) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH« 5) CP(5-1O) NW(!o+) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+)

Yarah (21) 125 61.0 --Uninhabited ------(00136600)

P(5-10) H(5-IO) Tahri (27) THPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 126 103.0 161 19 M(5-10) MCW(lO+) PO«5) CM(IO+) (00136700) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-JO) OCS(5-!0) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) BS Ibrahimpur (29) P M«5) ACS(JO+) CV(IO+) 127 273.0 1.373 230 MCW(JO+) TSS-T PO« 5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00136800) C(JO+) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-W) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

DA(2) MH T(IOS) 1'(94) M(26) PHC(4) W(S!) ACS(22) S(15) PHS(Z3) TK(45) PO(2!) Block Total 28839.0 102274 CM(6) NCS(5) sr sp BS(51) 17001 PUC(S) 1(_) FWC TB HP(103) PH(353) NH(2) OCS Tr 0(2) RMP(43) TW(t04) R(5) CHW6

130 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(7.0) 3.0 Shabudinpur ~: MR Chhachhrauli (13) ED EAG _ TWE(J!W) 4.0 124 Kalan (22) T(25.0)

Yarah ---- Uninhabited ---- 125 (21)

TWF.(32.0) :: MR Chhachhrauli (16) ED EAG N 440 14.0 13.0 Tahri (27) 126 T(32.0)

PRMR R(59.0) IbIabimpur FP Chhachhrauli (18) ED N 167.0 110 36.0 127 T(59.0) (29)

PR ED (120) (I) WE(J3II) MR ED TW(2278) N(32) (107) EAG 552.0 TWE(1I784) 7141.0 839.0 5419.0 M(7) FP (IS) R(59) 0(113) (124) EA T(14572) NR 1118

131

CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

lNDlA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK MUSTAFABAD ( PART OF TAHSIL JAGADHRI ) DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR

Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km

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C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES E-< S'fATUTORY TOWN (S) U] BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPm Ll2000 1--1 Q

.... ./ TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq Km) _ 197.9f> ._' TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF C.D. BLOCK - - _. 90952 NUUBER OF TOWNS _ _ _ .- _. ___ ._ .- .. __... I cn BLOcK TOTAL NUMBER OF' YllJ.AGES IN C.D. BLOCK _. .. .. 7'9 DISTANCE fROIl DISTRlCT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) Z3

BOUNDARY ; DISTRICT __ _ ... __ _ ._ _...... _ __ ._ ._ .. ._ .. __ .. ._ _. ... _ . _ , _ • _ .. _ . _ TAHSIL JAGADHRI C.D. BLOCK ...... ____ .. ' ... . __ __ - ___ _ _ . CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991- 2001 VILLAGE WlTH PERM AN ENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER __ t 00093100 KmIO (l Ml_ HEADQUARTERS : C.D. BLOCK ...... _.. _ ._ _ _.. _ ._'. _ _ ._ ...... • L_L_j

VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 " 200 - 499 : 0 • • •• 500 -- 999 ; 1000 -- 4999 ; 5000 & ABOVE _ ...... _ ._ ...... ~ ...... -. --.;".1 .; ... . 'r'. UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... ;;;;1 = X=O;:::O=094=:800==:1

URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER .- _. _. _. _ .. _. -- 1-1 __.= lD;___---'1 \ ) NATIONAL HIGHW AY ... . Nt: 73 " ...... / IMPORiANT MEl'ALLED ROAD ...... ''' ...... _ .". .. . ~ ... .c...... ~". , TAHSIL I J RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION, BROAD GAUGE ... . \~ JAGADHRJ r '\ ./'" RIVER & STREAM ... ._ ...... _ .. ' ...... _ ...... _ ...... _. ... .- ... ~ (. f '- ' POS'!' OFFICE ..' ...... _...... _ ...... _ ... __ ... _ ...... PO . ,..,..,. .; SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S POLICE STATION ... .' ... _ ... . _ _ .. _... PS i PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ~

BA NK ...... _ ...... _ ... ._ ._ ... _. .. . B TAHSIL JU!E,\ um ro TAllS!1 TIIA1

VILLAGE DIRECTO~Y

Alpbabeticallist of Villages (CD. block wise) Name orthe District:Yamunanagar S1. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Mustafabad Name ofSub-Dist:Jagadhri (Part) 1 Ajijpur (348) 00093600 020010001000100182 2 Akbarpur (463) 00097500 020010003000300339 3 ~bli (357) 00095000 020010003000300213 4 Badanpuri (481) 00097800 020010040004000341 5 Bal Chhapar (365) 00094500 020010002000200208 6 Balsuha (176) 00100600 020010002000200412 7 Bhagwanpur (447) 00098700 020010002000200498 Ii Bham BhoH (435) 00096100 020010003000300222 9 Bhambol (434) 00096900 020010003000300267 IO Bhogpur (17 I) 00100400 020010002000200417 11 Bir Balsuha (177) 00100500 020010003000300411 12 Chhapper M ansurpur (443) 00095600 020010003000300215 13 Daira(361) 00094800 020010003000300211 14 Darajpur (431) 00097300 020010003000300290 IS Daulatpur Mahan (453) 00099300 020010003000300280 16 Faridpur (452) 00099200 020010003000300279 17 Fatehpur (448) 00098800 020010004000400140 18 Gadhaula (359) 00095800 020010003000300218 19 Gadhauli (437) 00095700 020010003000300216 20 Gandapra (441) 00096700 020010004000400270 21 Garhi Gosain (438) 00096500 020010003000300217 22 Garhi Sikandarah (186) 00100300 020010003000300418 23 Goglon (432) 00097100 020010003000300291 24 Gohlni (462) 00097900 020010003000300340 25 Gundana (179) 00099900 020010003000300410 26 Gundani (178) 00099800 020010002000200409 27 Hangoli (459) 00098200 020010003000300286 28 Hasanpur (430) 00097200 020010003000300292 29 Hudia(173) 00100800 020010002000200415 30 Ja~hauli (343) 00093100 020010002000200177 31 lamalpur (174) 00100900 020010002000200414 32 landhera (433) 00097000 020010003000300294 33 Jhar Chandna (458) 00098100 020010003000300285 34 Kabulpur(181) 00099600 020010002000200407 35 Kajiwas (457) 00099500 020010003000300284

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

Alpbabeticallist of Villages (CD. block wise) Name oftbe District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 36 KaJanpur (461) 00097400 020010003000300289 37 KaJawar (351) 00093700 020010001000100187 38 Kanahri Kalan (440) 00096800 020010003000300288 39 Kanarhi Khurd (436) 00096300 020010003000300221 40 Khanpur (439) 00096400 020010003000300268 41 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 00093300 020010001000100179 42 Khera Kalan (355) 00095100 020010004000400186 43 Khera Khurd (356) 00095400 020010004000400185 44 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 00093800 020010001000100188 45 Kotar Khana (366) 00094600 020010003000300209 46 Kulchandu (340) 00094100 020010001000100190 47 Kulpur (450) 00099000 020010003000300277 48 Landaura (367) 00095900 020010003000300219 49 Lawana (349) 00095300 020010003000300184 50 Lawani (341) 00093500 020010003000300181 51 M aghar Pura ( 446) 00098500 020010003000300273 52 M aheswari (339) 00094200 020010001000100173 53 Mali Majra(454) 00098400 020010003000300281 54 Masana Jatan (184) 00100000 020010002000200420 55 Mehmadpur(451) 00099100 020010004000400278 56 Milak Majra (368) 00096200 020010003000300220 57 Modhli (480) 00097700 020010003000300342 58 M ohammadpur (t 75) 00100700 020010002000200413 59 M uradp UT (346) 00093400 020010001000100180 60 NaglaJagir (364) 00094400 020010001000)00193 61 N agla Khalsa (344) 00093200 020010001000100178 62 Namdarpur (455) 00098300 020010003000300282 63 Panjaura (363) 00094300 020010001000100192 64 Panjauri (353) 00093900 020010001000100191 65 Rajpura (369) 00096000 020010003000300223 66 Ramgarh (187) 00100200 020010002000200429 67 Rupauli (180) 00099700 020010004000400342 68 SabalpuT (358) 00095500 020010003000300214 69 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 00094900 020010003000300212 70 Saran (449) 00098900 020010003000300276

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name oftlae District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 71 Satari (352) 00094000 0200]0001000100189 72 Shahab Pura (185) 00100100 0200]0002000200419 73 ShahplJt (350) 00095200 020010003000300183 74 Sialba (460) 00098000 020010003000300287 75 ;;5ukhdaspur (442) 00096600 0200]0003000300269 76 Sultanpur (445) 00098600 020010003000300272 77 Talakaur (362) 00094700 020010003000300210 78 Topra Khurd (464) 00097600 0200)0004000400338 79 Uncha Chandan a (456) 00099400 020010003000300283

137 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the -;;;- ;; nearest place where the facility is available is l!iven 0: -0 "0 ., 0" U § &1~ I ~ ";:: Q ,j ..c: u "C " '"c 0 c .e 0 ... 0- "0 " ] ~f! .~ § U ..c: -:a E~ t:!. ~8.. ., ~ fro ~ :; 0 OIl" s 0. f! CIl"'- ~ ~ ....l" "g 0 i3 ] " .;;: C!.. 0 6 "fo ~ _g:a .co 1-g S g_ 0 ~ .,~ ",-0 c < ...... § 01) "e .9 O! E "2 ~ c 0 <> .~ r::: .:::: e ~ 8- .D Oiu ] 1il S '" Cl :.;;; S'" ::> " S'" ~ -a E 3 E g :a 1;[ E~'" .~ li3 e g ~ E ~ ~5 ~ " 0 o oj oo..c: ~uS 0:=

CD Block: M_fabad (0003)

PHSRMP Jagdhauli (343) H(IO+) THPTW ACSNCS CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 614.0 3,053 493 P M C(lO+) (00093100) MCW(IO+) WSS-T PO PH(30) ~~5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW(2) Nagla Khalsa P(2) M« 5) H(IO+) HPW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV{IO+) 8S« 5) 2 223.0 717 108 CM(IO+) (344) (00093200) C(tO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO{< 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

CHW(2) Khanpur RlYputan P M«5) H(IO+) HPW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 3 94.0 389 62 CM(JO+) (345) (00093300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« CHW(2) Muradpur (346) H(IO+) HPW PH(4) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 4 123.0 240 29 5) CM(IO+) (00093400) SS-W PO«5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) M«S)C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW(2) Lawani (347) P M«5) H(IO+) HPW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) .5 131.0 752 118 CM(5-1O) (00093500) C(1O+) MCW(JO+) SS-W PO« 5) NCS(5-JO) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) Cp(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« BS Ajijpur (348) S) M« H(lO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 6 108.0 201 32 CM«5) RS«S} (00093600) WSS-T PO« 5) NCS«S) SP(IO+) 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHCfIO+) OCS(lO+)' ST(JO+)

PHSRMP(4) P(3) M(3) as KaJawar (351) H(IO+) THPTW ACSNCS CV(IO+) 7 9&4.0 5,373 796 S(3)'PUC POPH(3S) CM(.5-IO) RS(S·IO) (00093700) MCW(S-JO) WSS-T OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) CP{5-10) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) ST{IO+)

RMPCHW Kheri Darsban as PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(S) ACS«5) CV(JO+) 8 Singh (354) 248.0 898 142 CM(5·1O) RS(IO+) C(10+) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (00093800) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) RMPCHW as Panjauri (353) PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 9 117.0 471 74 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00093900) C(IO+) MCW«5) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«S) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) 'OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) RMPCHW BS Salari (352) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 10 159.0 440 63 CM(IO+) RS(5·10) (00094000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(lO+) CJ>«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(\O+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR WE(S26.0) Jagdhauli Sadaura (15) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 24.0 11.0 53.0 FP T(526.0) (343)

TW(127.0) PRMR Nagla Khalsa Sadaura (12) EA NM TWE(74.0) 22.0 2 FP (344) T(201.0)

TW(41.0) PRMR Khanpur Rajpulan Sadaura (14) EA NM TWE(44.0) 9.0 3 FP (345) T(SS.O)

TW(57.0) PRMR Muradpur Sadaura (14) EA N TWE(57.0) 9.0 4 (346) FP T(l14.0)

TW(58 0) PRMR Lawani Sadaura (8) EA NM TWE(59.0) 14.0 5 FP (341) T(117.0)

PRMR TWE(940) Ajijpur Sadaura (5) EA N Bncks, -,- 7.0 70 6 FP T(94.0) (348)

PRMR TWE(904.0) Kalawar Sadaura (7) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 7.0 4.0 69.0 7 FP T(904.0) (351)

PRMR TW(226.0) Kheri Darshan Sadaura(9) EA NM 22.0 8 FP T(226 0) Singh (354)

PRMR TWE(t06.0) Panj.uri Sadaura (10) EA N 110 9 FP T(I06.0) (353)

PRMR TWE(148.0) Satari Sadaura (11) EA NM 2.0 11.0 10 FP T(1480) (352)

139 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest vlace where the facilitv is available is !!.iven

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

RMPSMP BS Kulchandu (340) 294 P M« 5) CHWH(I~) THPTW PH(15) ACSNCS CV(IO+) II 314.0 1,791 CM(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) OCS Sp(IO+) (0009"'\00) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Maheswari (339) 101 PM{< 5) H{lO+) THPTW PH(6) CM(5-10) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 12 157.0 645 RS(5-1O) (00094200) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) gP(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS«5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) Panjaura (363) 189 P M(<5) H(I~) THP PH(lO) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 13 1,317 (00094300) 267.~ C(IO+) MCW(IQ+) SS-T PO« 5) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IQ+) NW(lO+)

Nagla Jagir (364) 258 P M« S) H(10+) THP PH(15) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 14 339.0 1.457 CM(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IQ+) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00094400) CP(5-1O) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

BS Bal Chhapar (365) HCIQ+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) 15 619.0 3,098 535 P M C(lO+) MCW(IQ+) PO« 5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00094500) SS-T NCS(5-10) Sp(IO+) PH{IO+) CP{S-IO) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO)

Kotar Khan. (366) 329 PM S H(IO+) THPTW PH(25) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 16 492.0 2,025 (0009%00) cc I 0+) MCW(5-1O) SS-T PO(5-10) CM(5-1O) NCS(5-1O) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Talakaur (362) P(2) M S PHSH(IO+) THP PH(40) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 538.0 3,200 CM(IO+) 17 482 PU C( ) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) (00094700) C 10+ PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Daira (361) 18 29.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00094800) RMP(2) CHW(2) Sabi/pur Jatan 12S TWW PHeW) CM(5-10) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 19 191.0 826 P M« 5) H(IO+) (360) (00094900) C(IO+) SS-W PO« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IQ+) RS(5-10) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW{IO+) PHC(5-10)

PHS H(IO+} HP TW W PH(IO} Ambli (357) CM(5-IO) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 20 2490 1,021 147 P M«5) (00095000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) sS-W PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+} RS(5-IO) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(tO+). ST(IO+) NW(IO+}

P« CHW(2) Khera Kalan (355) H(IO+) HPTWW PH(4) CM(5-10) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+} BS«5) 21 207.0 859 (00095100) 154 5) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO«5) CP(lO+) NCS(5-1O} SP(IQ+) RS(5-IO) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

140 141 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colunm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest JlIace where the facility is available is_given)

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CHW(2) Shahpur (350) P{< H{IO+) HPW BS«5) 22 39.0 69 PO« 5} CM(5 10) ACS« 5} CV(IO+} (00095200) 13 5) MCW(IO+} SS-W - NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) M« 5) C(lO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-10) Cp(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) ACS NCS(5- CV(;O+) Lawana (349) 266 PM«5) HPW PH(4) BS« 5} 23 261.0 1,687 MCW(IO+) CM{S-IO) 10) (00095300) CCI 0+) SS-W PO«5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-1O} Cp(JO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ST(IO+} NW(IO+)

RMPCHW(2) Khera Khurd (356) 71 PM S PUC H(IO+} HPW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV{IO+) BS« 5) 24 98.0 387 (00095400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO« S) CM(5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(5-1D) PHC(5-IO) Cp(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS Sabalpur (358) H{lO+) HPW PH(36) ACS«S) CV(lO+) 25 288.0 1,567 CM«.5) RS(S-IO) (00095500) 269 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(ID+) PHCC< 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Chhapper BS 426 P(3) M(3) S ~IO+} THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 26 Mansurpur (443) 493.0 2.,678 PO PH(50) CM« 5) RS(5-1O) PUC C(IO+) M\:;W« 5) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) (00095600) CP«5) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) BS Gadhauli (437) 161 P(2) M THPTW PH(S) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 27 166.0 917 MCW(IO+) RS(5-1O) (00095700) C(IO+) WSS-T PO« 5} CM(5-10) NCS(5-10) Sp(JO+) PHC« 5) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+} ,NW(IO+)

RMP(2) CHW(2) BS Gadhaula (359) HPW ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 28 327.0 1,445 254 P M{<5) H(IO+) RS(5-IO) (00095800) C(IO+) SS-W PO PH(16) CM(5-10) NCS(5-IO) Sl>'(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) PHCC5-lO)

H(S- Landaura (367) 96 PM«5) 10) HPTW SS- PH(14) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 29 116.0 593 CM«5) (00095900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW PO«5) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10} PHCCIO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Rajpura (369) H(lO+) THPTW PA(3) CV(IO+) BS«5) 30 1930 12S PM«S) CM(5-10) ACS«5) (00096000) C(JO+) MCW{IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP{lO+) RS(IO+) PHC«5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(lP+) NW(lO+)

H(5- P(2) M S ACS NCS(S- CV ;0+) as Bham Bholi (435) 10} T HPTW 31 494.0 2.742 463 PUC Tr POPHPO) CM(S-IO) 10) .. (I RS(IO+) (00096100) MCW(IO+) SS-T C(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP{lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Milak Majm (368) 58 S) P« H(IO+) THPTW PH(12) CV(IO+) 32 SI.O 358 CM(5-IO) ACS« 5) RS(IO+) (00096200) W SS-T PO(IO+) SP(IO+) M« 5) C(lD+) MCW« 5) CP« S) NCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

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TWE(38.0) Shahpur MRFP Sadaura (8) EA NM 1.0 22 T(38.0) (350)

TW(160.0) PRMR Lawana Sadaum (6) EA NM TWE(82.0) 19.0 23 FP (349) T(242.0)

TW(40.0) PRMR KhemKhurd Sadaum (6) EA NM TWE(48.0) 10.0 24 FP (356) T(88.0)

TW(82.0) PRMR Sabalpur Sadaura (5) EA NM TWE(162.0) 3.0 41.0 25 FP (358) T(244.0)

Chhapper PRMR TWE(438.0) Sadaum (2) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 6.0 49.0 Mansurpur 26 FP T(4380) (443)

PRMR TWE(145.0) Gadhauli Sadaura (8) EA NM 210 27 FP T(145.0) (437)

TW{104.0) PRMR Gadhoula Sadaum (8) EA NM TWE(I92.0) 31.0 28 FP (359) T(296.0)

PRMR TWE(I02.0) Landaum Sadaum (4) EA N 14.0 29 FP T(102.0) (367)

PRMR TWE(I75.0) Rajpura Sadaum (6) EA N 18.0 30 FP T(175.0) (369)

TW(&.O) PRMR Bham Bholi Sadaura (9) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - TWE(4230) 130 40 46.0 31 FP (435) T(43 1.0)

TW(60) PRMR Milak Majra Sadaura (8) EA NM TWE(60.0) 15.0 32 FP (368) T(66.0)

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CHW(2) Kanarhi Khmd P M« 5) H(IO+) HPW PH(\O) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 224.0 1,248 187 CM(5-1O) 33 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) (436) (00096300) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(JO+) NW(JO+)

CHW(2) ACS NCS« CV(~O+) Khanpur (439) P M« 5) H(JO+) HPlWSS- PH(18) BS« 5) 442.0 2,155 346 CM(5-1O) 5) 34 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW PO« 5) RS(IO+) (00096400) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) Garhi Gosain (438) P M«5) TTWW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS«5) 133.0 717 126 MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5) 35 C(JO+) TKSS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00096S00) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP«S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS NCS(S- CV(;O+) Sukhdaspur (442) PM«S) H(IO+) ill> lW SS- PH(20) BS«5) 119.0 569 81 CM«S) 10) 36 C(IO+) MCW«5) TW PO« S) RS(IO+) (00096600) CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Gandapra (441) PM«S) H(IO+) PH(12) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 216.0 972 137 THPSS-T CM«5) 37 C(JO+) MCW(JO+) PO«S) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) (00096700) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(tO+) NW(IO+)

PHSCHW(2) Kanahri Kalan PM S H(IO+) ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 414.0 2,096 344 HPSS-HP POPH(2J) CM«5) 38 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (440) (00096800) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHCPHSH(5- Bhambol (434) PM S PUC ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) B.sc< 5) 399.0 2,233 3S0 10) MCW(5- ~TWSS- POPH(25) CM(5-IO) 39 TrC(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) (00096900) 10) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC landhera (433) THPTW PH(IS) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 159.0 375 77 P M« 5) C(S- H(S-IO) CM(S-IO) 40 WSS-T PO« S) NCS(5-10) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) (00097000) 10) MCW(5-10) CP«S) OCS(lO+) ST(S-IO). NW(10+) '\ H(S- BS Goglon (432) P M« 5) C(S- THPTW PH(IS) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 41 11\6.0 967 124 10}MCW(5- CM(IO+) RS«5) (00097100) 10) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-1O) 10) PHC«5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

RMP(2) - BS Hasanpur (430) P M« 5) C(5- H(S-IO) THPTW PH(15) ACS«5) . CV(S-IO)I 103.0 760 127 CM(IO+) RS«S) 42 10) MCWeS-IO) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(S-IO) (00097200) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(S-IO)

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TW(42.0) PRMR Kanarhi Khurd Sadaura (9) EA NM TWE(154.0) 2&.0 33 FP (436) T(196.0)

TW(IOS.O) PRMR Khanpur Sadaurn (7) EA NM AgLTools. -. - TWE(303.0) 3'-0 34 FP (439) T(411.0)

PRMR TWE(113.0) G.rhi Gosain SadauraeS) EA NM 1.0 19.0 35 FP T{113.0) (438)

PRMR TWE(I04.0) Sukhdaspur Sadaura(2) EA NM 1.0 lS.o 36 FP T(I04.0) (442)

PRMR TWE(184.0) Gandapra Sadaura(2) EA N 32.0 37 FP T(J84.0) (441)

TW(I04.0) PRMR Kanahri Kalan Sadaurn (5) EA NM Agr.TooI5. -.- TWE(279.0) 1.0 30.0 38 FP (440) T(383.0)

TWp.O) PRMR Bhambol Sadaura (9) EA NM Agr. T 0015. -, - TWE(363.0) 2.0 1.0 30.0 39 (434) FP T(366.0)

TWE(l30.0) landhera Jagadhri (3) NM 15.0 14.0 40 MRFP EA T(l30 0) (433)

PRMR TWE(158.0) Goglon EA NM 18.0 10.0 41 FP Sadaurn (12) T(ISS.O) (432)

TWE(83.0) Hasan pur NM 1.0 19.0 42 ~: MR Sadaurn (12) EA T(83.0) (430)

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RMPCHW Oarajpur (431) PM« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(5) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) BSRS 43 154.0 957 158 CM«5) (00097300) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) NW(10+) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

RMPCHW BS Kalanpur (461) P M« 5) C(5- H(S-IO) THPTW PH(IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-IO) 44 198.0 760 132 CM«5) RS«S) (00097400) 10) MCW(S-JO) SS-T PO«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-JO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«S) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

H(5- Akbarpur (463) P M« 5) C(S- 10) THPTW ACS(S-JO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 45 302.0 1,655 252 PO«5) CM(5-10) (00097500) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(S-to) RS« S) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(,IO+)

Topra Khurd (464) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 85(10+) 46 123.0 563 87 PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00097600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-JO) SP{IO+) RS{5-1O) PH(IO+) CP« S) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Modhli (480) P« H(IO+) TTW ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 47 93.0 269 47 PO«5) CM(IO+) (00097700) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS{5-1O) ~«5)C(10+) MCW«5) PH(lO+) CP«S) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

8adanpuri (481) P M(IO+) C(5- H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 48 164.0 571 104 PO«5) CM(IO+) (00097800) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(S-10) PH(IO+) CP« 5) PHC« S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP CHW BS Gohlni (462) THPTW PH(20) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 49 495.0 1.981 312 P M« 5) C(5- H(5- to) CM{

RMP(3) ACS NCS(S- Sialba (460) PM S PUC H(IO+) THP PH(IO) CV(~O+) BS(5-IO) 50 3310 1,150 170 CM(5-to) 10) (00098000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) RS(JO+) CP(10+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(JO+)

Jhar Chandn. PM«S) H(tO+) THP PH(3) ACS«5) CV(to+) BS« 5) 51 258.0 668 122 CM«5) (458) (00098100) C(to+) MCW(tO+) SS-T PO{< S) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) I

PHSH(IO+) Hangoli (4S9) P M« S) THP ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS«5) 52 225.0 634 106 MCVl(IO+) POPH(7) CM{<5) (00098200) C(IO+) SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(lq+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

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TWE(136_O) Darajpur ;~ MR Sadaura (4) EA NM IS.O 43 T(136.0) (431)

TWE(I81.0) Kalanpur ;~ MR Sad aura (2) EA NM 17.0 44 T(18LO) (461)

TWE(276_0) Akbarpur ;~ Yamuna Nagar(S) EA 21.0 5;0 45 MR T(276.0) (463)

TWE(I06_O) Topra lChurd ;~MR Yamuna Nagar (11) EA 17.0 46 T(to6.0) (464)

TWE(84.0) ModhIi ;~MR YamunaNagar(12) EA 9.0 47 T(84.0) (480)

TWE(I44.O) Bad:mpuri ;: MR Yamuna Nagar (16) EA N 3..0 17.0 48 T(144.0) (481)

TWE(460.0) Gohlni ;~ MR Sadau.... (3) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, _ 2.0 33.0 49 T(460.0) (462)

TWE(292.0) Sialba ;~ MR Sadaura (6) EA N 5.0 34.0 50 T(292.0) (460)

PRMR TWE(2 16.0) J har Chandna FP Sadaura (5) EA N 4.0 380 51 T(2 16.0) (458)

TWE(196.0) Hangoli ;: MR Sadaura (3) EA N 29.0 52 T(196.0) (459)

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Namdarpur (455) P M« 5) H(IO+) THP PH(2) AC8«5) CV(IO+) B8«5) 53 114.0 524 108 CM«5) (00098300) C(IO+) MCW(JO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHceJO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

Mali Majra (454) P M« 5) H(IO+) THP ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 54 89.0 515 95 PH PO« 5) CM« 5) (0009&400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHce<5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHW(2) Maghar Pura (446) P M«5) H(lO+) THPTW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 55 143.0 399 64 CM« 5) (00098500) C(IO+) MCW(lb+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+) NW(I()T)

BS Sultanpur (445) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(lO) ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 56 209.0 1,058 171 CM«5) RS{lO+) (00098600) celO+) MCW«5) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(JO+) CP« 5) NW(I()T) PHC(JO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

CHW(2) 8S Bhagwanpur (447) PM«S)C« H(IO+) PH(4) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 57 990 1,014 175 T HP SS-T CM«5) RS(IO+) (00098700) 5) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) NW(JO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CHW(2) Fatehpur (448) PM S PUC H(IO+) THPTW PH(lO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 58 285.0 1,449 248 CM« 5) (00098800) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+ ) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(lO+) NW(I()T)

" PHSH(IO+) BS -Saran (449) PM PUC HPTWW ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 59 755.0 3,863 643 MCW(lO+) PO PH(52) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00098900) C(10+) SS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

BS Kulpur(450) PM«5) H(JO+) HPTWW ACS(5-10) CY(10+) 60 330.0 1,058 170 PO« 5) CM«5) RS(lO+) (00099000) C(10+) MCW(IO+, SS-W NCSelO+) SP{IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHce5-10) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

~ehmadpur (451 ) 61 114.0 ---_- Uninhabited ------(00099100)

PHS H(10+) Faridpur(452) PM«5) THP PH(3) ACS«5) CY(lO+) 8S« 5) 62 225.0 470 83 MCW(lO+) CM« 5) (00099200) C(10+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC«5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) Daulatpur Mahan P M«5) THp PH(II) ACS«5) CY(IO+) 8S« 5) 63 1950 1,1&6 178 MCW(IO+) CM(lO+) (453) (00099300) C(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS« 5) PHC(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+) NW(1O+)

148 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(105.0) Namdarpur :: MR Sad.ur. (I) EA N 9.0 53 T(I05.0) (455)

PRMR TWE(78.0) M.liMajra Sadaura (1) EA N 3.0 8.0 54 FP T(78.0) (454)

TW(12.0) PRMR Maghar Pura Sadaura(l) EA NM 6.0 TWE(l!2.0) 6.0 13.0 55 FP (446) T(124.0)

TW(5.0) PRMR Sultanpur Sadaura (2) EA NM TWE(!80.0) 4.0 20.0 56 FP (44S) T(185.0)

PRMR TWE(SO.O) Bhagwanpur Sadaura (2) EA N 19.0 57 FP T(gO.O) (447)

TWE(256.0) Fatehpur MRFP Sadaura (4) EA NM 29.0 58 T(256.0) (44S)

PRMR TWE(678.0) Sadaura(S) EA NM Bricks, -,- 77.0 Saran (449) S9 FP T(678.0)

PRMR TWE(300.0) Kulpur Sadaura(S) EA NM 30.0 60 FP T(300.0) (4S0)

Mehmadpur ----- Uninhabited ------61 (451)

PRMR TWE(206.0) Faridpur Sadaura (S) EA N 19.0 62 FP T(206.0) (452)

TWE(166.0) Dau!atpur Mahan MR Sadaura (40) EA N 29.0 63 ~ T(166.0) (453)

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RMP(9} P(3) M(2) Uncha Chandana H(IO+) THP ACS«5) CV(I{}t) BSRS 64 464.0 3,077 579 S(2) PUC PO PH(84) CM« 5) (456) (00099400) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(I{}t) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(JO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kajiwas (457) H(IO+) THP PH(S) ACS(5-JO) CY(JO+) 8S(5-1O) 65 147.0 621 91 P MC(IO+) CM(5-10) (00099500) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+} RS«5) Cp(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

FWCNH CY BS Kabulpur( 181) H(IO+) THPTW ACS(5-IO) 66 22S.0 1,042 161 P MC(IO+) PO PH(14) CM(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) (00099600) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-IO) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(5-IO)

CV Spe5- BS Rupauli (1 80) P M S PUC H(IO+) THPTW ACS(S-IO) 67 359.0 1,823 317 I PO PH(20) CM(IG+) 10) ST(5- RS(IO+) (00099100) C« MCW(JO+) SS·T NCS(IO+) 5) CP(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(ID+) OCS(S-IO)

P« H« Gundani (17&) 5) THPTW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 68 107.0 450 62 5) MCW«5) CM«S) (00099800) M«5) S3-T PO« S) NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) C(IO+) OCS«S) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) ACS Gundana (179) PM S PUC THPTW CY(IO+) BS« 5) 69 , 599.0 2,414 377 MCW(IO+) POPH(8) CM«5) NCS(IO+) (00099900) C(IO+) SS-T SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(JO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

CV SP(S- BS Massn. Jatan P H(lO+) THPTW PO ACS« 5) 70 189.0 405 64 CM{IO+) 10) 3T(5- RS(IO+) (184) (00100000) M« 5)C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PH(1O+) NCS(JO+) CP(IO+) 10) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10)

PHS H(lO+) Shahab Pum (185) P M«5) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 71 168.0 827 117 MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) (00100100) C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-JO) SP(5-IO) RS(JO+) PHC(5.JO) CP(5-JO) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Ramgarh ( 187) 69 P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 72 123.0 480 CM(5-IO) (00100200) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5·1O) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) CP«S) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO) NW(IG+)

Garhi Sikandarah PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5} CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 73 106.0 615 119 PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (186)(00100300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(S.IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

150 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(412.0) Uncha Chandana MR Sadaura (2) EA NM Agr.Tools. -. - 1.0 510 64 ~: T(4 I 2.0) (456)

TWE(133.0) Kajiwas :: MR Sadaura (6) EA N 14.0 65 T(I33.0) (457)

TWE(I90.0) Kabulpur :: MR Radaur (15) EA N 19.0 19.0 66 T(190.0) (181)

TWE(336.0) Rupauli :: MR Radaur(18) EA N 18.0 4.0 1.0 67 T(336.0) (180)

TWE(IOI.O) Gundani :: MR Sadaura (5) N 6.0 T(lOI.O) (178)

PRMR TWE(5650) Gundana Sadaura (4) EA N Earthen Pots, -, - 34.0 69 FP T(565.0) (179)

TW(2.0) PRMR Masana Jatan Radaur (12) EA TWE(168.0) 19.0 70 FP (184) T(170.0)

PRMR TWE(155.0} Shahab Pur. Sad.ura (7) EA N 13.0 71 FP T(ISS.O) (185)

TWE(9S.0) Ramgarh :: MR Sadaur. (8) N 13.0 12.0 EA T(98 0) (187) n

PRMR TWE(90.0) Garhi Sikandarah FP Sadaura (6) EA N Bricks, -,- 16.0 73 T(90.0) (186)

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Bhogpur (171) P M«5) H(lOT) THPTW PH(4) ACS{< 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 74 230.0 1,012 168 CM(5-10) (00100400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS{IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) CP{< 5) PHqIO+) OCS{S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

BS Bir Balsuha (171) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(16) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 75 198.0 1,377 207 CM{<5) RS(IO+) (00100500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« S) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Balsuha (176) P M« 5) C(5- H{lO+) ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 76 124.0 195 32 WSS-W P0(5-10) CM(5-10) (00100600) 10) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PH«S) CP(lO+) PHqS-IO) OCS{S-IO) ST(S-IO) NW{lO+)

H(S- Mohammadpur PM{<5)C(5- PH(II) ACS(S-to) CV(IO+) BS«5) 77 189.0 770 98 10) MCW(S- T HP TW CM«5) (17S)(OO I 007(0) 10) P0(5-1O) NCS{S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 1O)PHq5-IO) TKSS-T CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

BS Hudia(l73) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(12) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 78 130.0 505 88 CM(IO+) RS{IO+) (00100800) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHqlO+) OeS(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Jamalpur (174) H(IO+) THPTW PH(J9) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 79 185.0 692 113 P MC(IO+) CM(JO+) RS(IO+) (00100900) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NeS{<5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

PHC(2) T(56) P(80) M(26) PHS(I6) W(23) ACS(9) S(I6) FWe NH PO(14) BS(30) Block Total 19601_0 90952 TK(2) eM NeS(3) eY(3) 14752 PUC(12) I RMP(33) PU(903) RS(2) UP(73) OCS Tr(2) SMP TW(51) CHW

152 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

S " -" .~ ;. e .q .5.. 'c "0 "0 :5 0 ;1 u " Q) E "0 .... ., " E ._c~ til - :0 ~ " 0 " .;;: ~ VI - 0 " ;>, '" .... ~"O ~'" E g ~ Q. ~ t:: " "t:l ~~ ;. .;;: ..0" ..r:: g a.. §-" 8.3 e ~1ii a ~ "0 t;j" '" :l g 1;; 0- .9 Ill) ~ ~ 0 0 ., JS 1;; ",.c" ""' e ... Ill) ·s _ " " a.. 10 ~ ., '"" e - ::l " ~ Co -o '" 0 :l '" e'" Q) ~ § UIlI) -< Z p.., Z ::E E I-L. E* -< ~ CIl 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

PRMR TWE(215.0) Bhogpur Sadaura (8) EA N 15.0 74 FP T(2IS.0) (171)

PRMR TWE(119.0) BirBalsuha Ladwa(2) EA N 74.0 5.0 75 FP T(1I9.0} (177)

TWE(114.0) Balsuha MRFP Ladwa (5) EDEAG 10.0 76 - T(114.0) (176)

PRMR TWE(113.0) Mohammadpur Sadaura (5) EA NM J.O 73.(} 77 FP T(I13.0) (175)

PRMR TWE(80.0) Hudia Ladwa(28) EA NM 2.0 46.0 2.0 78 FP T(80.0) (173)

PRMR TWE(145.0) Jamalpur Ladwa (26) EA NM 30.0 4.0 60 79 FP T(145.0) (174)

PR(71) WE(S26) EDEAG MR lW(171J) (1) N(72) 17.0 199.0 302.0 1711.0 (77) EA(76) M(46) lWE(ISOI4) FJ'(77) T(l72SJ)

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INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK RADAUR ( PART OF TAHSIL JAGADHRI ) DISTRICT YAM UNANAGAR

Km 2 o 2 4 6 8 10 Km

-0 I. '- ...... C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES ~ \.. STATUTORY TOWN (S) ~ BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED L'J> UP,"~ U2000 .lr l» 4 ; J'<'. TOTAL AREA (RURAL) or C.D. BLOCK (In Sq. Km)... 241.08 Al TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK ...... 92602 TAHSIL JAGADHRI NUMBER OF TOWNS _ .. _ ._ .. __ .. __ _ _ _ ... 1 CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991-2001 TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK ..... _ 85 DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In KIDs} 18 KmlO 0 lOKm I I I

BOUNDARY : STATE : DISTRICT ...... -- . _.- .- .-...... -. --- _.. ... - .. - .. - , -. - . - C.D. BLOCK ...... '.' ...... '" ...... ------."" ...... __ ~ .. ( .a VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER .. ... L-__OO_lO_lO_OO_---, r - HEADQUARTERS C.D. BLOCK ...... • \ VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 : ( r · / 0 _ . j 't r ' 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE ...... " ...... • • • "' . I / X 00108000 • UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... " . • ~. TAHSIL 'r" I I JAGADHRI • IV .~ URBAN AREA WlTH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... '" ...... n . n. n m I I .

n ...... _ ... ___~.;;._ __ STATE HIGHWAY ...... n ...... SH 6 .-' IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... 1

RIVER & STREAM / CANAL ...... ' ...... n ...... ••• ... • •• ... n . • .. !

POST OFFICE n ...... n ••n ...... n ...... n • •• ...... • . .... PO SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL S BOUNDARY ; STATE OfSTRlCT POLICE S1A TION ... '" ...... n ••• ••• ...... n...... _ ... _ ." ... ••• n...... _ ... PS TAHSIL PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ~ AREA LOST TO TAHSI L THANESAR

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabeticailist of Villages (c.n. block wise) Name ofthe District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 Name ofeD Block: Radaur Name ofSub-Dist: Jagadhri (Part) 1 Alahar(l) 00106500 020010002000200478 2 Alipur (49) 00104900 020020004000400150 3 Amloha (209) 00103700 020010002000200456 4 Mawa (189) 00101300 020010002000200431 5 Bagwali (36) 00109100 020010002000200486 6 Baindi (196) 00104200 020010002000200451 7 Bakana (40) 00104400 020010002000200453 8 Bapa(S5) 00103500 020010002000200457 9 Bapauli (52) 00105000 020010002000200468 10 Barheri (27) 00106900 020010002000200492 II Barsan (3) 00106700 020010002000200480 12 Basantpur (200) 00102400 020010002000200426 13 Bhago M ajra (188) 00101400 020010002000200428 14 Bhagwan~h (11) 00105900 020010002000200497 IS Bhagwanpur (I2) 00105700 020010003000300274 16 Bubka(53) 00104700 020010002000200469 17 Bucha Bas (32) 00108400 020010002000200515 18 Chamrori (54) 00103800 020010002000200454 19 Chhari (1 99) 00102300 020010002000200425 20 Chhota Bass (43) 00104500 020010003000300472 21 Daulatpur (205) 00102800 020010002000200444 22 Dhakwala (34) 00108900 0200100020002004&9 23 Dhanup ura (208) 00103300 020010002000200458 24 Dhaulra (47) 00105300 020010002000200500 25 Dohli (203) 00102600 020010002000200447 26 Fateh~h (14) 00107200 020010002000200495 27 G halaur (159) 00103100 020010002000200442 28 Ghispur(46) 00105200 020010002000200499 29 GumthalaRao (21) 00107800 020010002000200508 30 Haran Chhappar(167) 00103000 020010002000200434 31 Hartan (168) 00101100 020010002000200433 32 lsmailp ur (194) 00102000 020010002000200404 33 Jathlana (4) 00108800 020010002000200482 34 Jhaguri (195) 00102100 020010002000200423 35 lhinwarheri (172) 00101000 020010003000300416 36 Jubal (41) 00104300 020010002000200452

157 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI.No. Na 2001 Census location code ]99] Census location code number me number 2 3 4 37 Kalesra(204) 00102700 020010002000200445 38 Kandrauli (19) 00107400 020010002000200505 39 Kanjnon (42) 00106300 020010003000300473 40 Karhera (30) 00108600 020010002000200490 41 Kartarpur (6) 00106400 020010002000200477 42 Khajuri (197) 00104100 020010002000200450 43 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 00101500 020010002000200427, 44 Khirki Brahmanan (210) 00103400 020010002000200459 45 Khurdban (17) 00105500 020010002000200502 46 Lakhi Bans (2) 00106600 020010003000300479 47 La] Chhapar (28) 00108700 020010002000200491 48 Madho Bas (8) 00107000 020010002000200493 49 Majri (169) 00102900 020010002000200432 50 M:yri Dayal~h (29) 00108300 020010003000300513 51 M andhar (26) 00107500 0200]0002000200506 52 Mansurpur (201) 00102500 020010002000200448 53 Marrupur (39) 00109400 020010002000200483 54 MasanaRanghran (183) 00101700 020010002000200421 55 Mohri (5) 00106800 020010002000200481 56 Nachraon (9) 00106000 020010002000200475 57 Nagai (202) 00103900 020010002000200455 58 Nagla Ranghran (31) 00108200 020010002000200514 59 Nagla Sadhan (191) 00102200 020010002000200424 60 NagJi (23) 00108100 020010002000200511 61 Nakum(33) 00108500 020010002000200488 62 Pahladpur (22) 00108000 020010002000200510 63 Palakha (198) 00104000 020010002000200449 64 Palewala (7) 00106200 020010002000200476 65 Pobari (35) 00109000 020010003000300487 66 Potli (16) 00105600 020010002000200503 67 Radaur (Rural)( 45) 00105100 020010003000300471 68 Radauri (44) 00104600 020010002000200470 69 Rajheri (15) 00107100 020010002000200494 70 Rarngarh (37) 00109200 020010002000200485 71 Rao (20) 00107900 020010002000200509 72 Rapri (13) 00105800 020010002000200496

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (Cn. block wise) Name of die District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 73 Rattangarh (10) 00106100 020010002000200474 74 Sadgoli (182) 00101800 020010002000200406 75 Sadhaura (51) 00104800 020010003000300464 76 Sagri (192) 00101600 020010002000200422 77 Sandhala (24) 00107700 020010002000200512 78 Sandhali (25) 00107600 020010002000200507 79 Sangipur (48) 00105400 020010002000200501 80 Sikandera (170) 00101200 020010003000300430 81 Sili Kalan (207) 00103600 020010002000200446 82 Sili Khurd (206) 00103200 020010002000200443 83 Thaska Khadar (18) 00107300 020010002000200504 84 Topra(J93) 00101900 020010002000200405 85 Unheri (38) 00109300 020010002000200484

159 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kIlls of the nearest place where the facility is available is I!:iven ::>'" ;g -0 "CI 19 '" ~ ..c: 'g ~ " 0'" § cf ~ '- 'g .c ~ 0. " '"g a(J~~ '':: 0 .0 .;;~ 0 '3 .... (il 'iii'" _-e .-;: g>..;: 11 .;; .. o c ~ ~ .~ ::s"O § .... g- 0 .9.., 'c t! 0 0. to 'iii .. " .::: e § lU" ..Q .~ 0 .S 'B ';;l E " >. " "E '" " 0 OJ E'" '3 7i E ::s :.a ~ ti" E"'" .~ ] e ~ ·c :;J -0 .. 0 ~.5 ~ §:: .. Z UJ ::;;: to.. 8] ~(J~ en ~ ~ ~ 8 ~o ~'" u f'! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 II 12 \3

CD Block: Radaur (0004)

BS lhinwarheri (172) P M« S) H(IO+) THPTW Pl-I(32) ACS«S) CV(IO+) 351.0 861 149 CM(IO+) RS(S-IO) (00101000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

DAl-I(IO+) Hartan (168) P M«S) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 2 310.0 1,31S 211 MCW(IO+) POPH(2) CM(IO+) (00101100) C(IO+) S5-T NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PHC(5-JO) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

Sikandera (170) P« H(IO+) THPTW ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS(S-IO) 3 210.0 790 118 Pl-I PO{< 5) CM(IO+) (00101200) 5)+R[10]C MCW(lO+) SS-T NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) CP«5) M« S) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«S) ST(5-JO) NW(IO+)

PHS 1-1(5-10) Atawa(189) PM S PUC THPTW ACS«5) CV(5-10} BS(5-10) 4 306.0 1.6S5 2S8 MCW(S-IO) PO PH(15) CM(S-IO) (00101300) C(5-1O) SS-T NCS(S-IO) SpeS-to) RS(5-1O) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(JO+)

ACS NCS(5- CV SP(S- BSRS(5- Shago Majra (188) PM«5) H(1O+) THPTW S 203.0 79S 134 PO PH(I3) CM(IO+) 10) OCS« 10) ST(5- 10) (00101400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T CP(IO+) 5) 10) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+)

H(S- Kheri Lakha Singh P M« 5) C(5- PH(IO) CMCP(S- NCS ACS« CV(S-IO) BS(5-1O) 6"- 139.0 366 S4 10) MCWeS- T HP TW (190) (00101500) 10) 10) PHC(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5) 10) 5) OCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H« Sagr; (192) ACS«5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 7 2250 1,011 IS9 PM«5)C(S- 5) MCW(S-IO) THPTW PO«S) CM(5-10) (00101600) 10) NCS(S-JO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) SS-T PH(5-JO) CP(5-JO) OCS«S) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

I Masan. Ranghran PM S C(S- H(lO+) THPTW PHeW) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) BS{5-1O) & 18&.0 1,082 196 CM(IO+) (183) (00 I 0 1700) 10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP(lO+) RS(S-IO) CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) 9CS«S) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

Sadgoli (182) P M«5) H(IO+) HP TW SS- PH(I&) ACS(S-IO) ,CV(IO+) BS« 5) 9 196.0 457 81 CM(IO+) (00101800) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TW PO(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(S-IO) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) ACS NCS(S- - as Topra (193) PMSPUC THPTW 10) OCS« CV(IO+) 10 43S.0 2,061 330 MCW(S-IO) PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00101900) C(IO+) SS-T 5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

PRMR TWE(31O.0) Ladwa (18) EA NM 17.0 24.0 lhinwarheri (172) fP T(31O.0)

PRMR TWE(292.0) Radaur(l4) EA N 16.0 2.0 Hartan (168) 2 FP T(292.0)

PRMR TWE(194.0) Radaur(15) EA N 10.0 6.0 Sikandera (170) 3 FP T{194.0)

PRMR TWE(273.0) Radaur(IO) EA N Bricks, -,- 2.0 31.0 Atawa(189) 4 FP T{273.0)

PRMR TWE(19O.0) Bha&o Majr. Radaur (15) EA N 13.0 5 FP T(I90.0) (188)

PRMR TWE(12S.0) Kheri Lakha Radaur (10) EA NM 14.0 6 FP TeI25.0) Singh (190)

PRMR TWE(212.0) Radaur (10) EA NM 130 Sagri (192) 7 FP T(212.0)

PRMR TWE(170.0) Masan. Ranghran Radaur (12) EA NM 18.0 8 FP T(170.0) (IS3)

PRMR TWE(182.0) Radaur(18) EA N 14.0 Sadgoli (182) 9 FP T(182.0)

PRMR TWE(333.0) Radaur (12) EA NM Agr Tools, -, - 51.0 1.0 50.0 Toprs (193) 10 FP T(333.0)

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- H(5- Ismailpur (194) PM«5)C« ACS«S) CV(S-IO) B3(5-10) II 184.0 547 94 10) MCW(5- THPTW PO«S) CM(S-IO) (00102000) 5) NCS«5) SP(1O+) RS(IQ+) 10) PHC(5-IO) 3S-T PH« 5) CP«5) OCS« 5) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(5- BS lbaguri (195) PH(32) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 12 419.0 1,205 172 P M C(5-IO) JO)MCW(5- THPTW CM(5-JO) RS(IO+) (00102100) PO(5-IO) NC5«5) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Nagla Sadhan 90 PM«5) H(10+) THPTW PH(16) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 13 16S.0 S88 CM(JO+) RS(IO+) (19J) (OOJ02200) C(JO+) MCW{IO+) SS-T PO(I 0+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+} CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(JO+)

H(5- Dlhari (J 99) P(2) M« 5) PH(l3) ACS« 5) CV{JO+) BS«5) 14 204.0 1.198 193 10) MCW(5- THPTW CM(5-IO) (O(102300) C(5-IO} PO(5-IO) NCS«S) SP(IO+) , RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP«S) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(1O+)

- H(5- Basantpu( (200) PM PH(S) AC5 NCS(5- CV(;-lO) BS(5-IO) 15 154.0 666 108 10) MCW(5- T HP CM(S-IO) (00102400) C(5-1O) PO« 5) JO) OCS« SP(5-1O) RS{lO+) IO)PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP(5-10) 5) 5T(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- MaJlSurpU( (201) PM PH(IO) ACS« S) CV(5-10) 8S(5-1O) 16 158.0 817 119 (0) MCW(S- THP CM(S-IO) (00102S00) C(S-IO) PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS« 5) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Dohli (203) PH(S) ACS«5) eV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 17 148.0 656 J04 P M(5-1O) C(5- J 0) MCW(S- T HP CM(5-10) (00102600) PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) JO) IO)PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP(S-to) OCS«5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

. H(5- BS Kalesra (204) P M(5-IO) C(S- 10) MCW(5- T HP TW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 18 144.0 463 83 CM(5-10} RS(IO+) (00102700) PO«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO) 10) 10) PHC(S-JO) SS-T CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(S-IO)

PHS Daulalpur (20S) P M(5-10)C(S. H(5-IO) THP PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 8S(5-10) 19 214.0 790 J29 CM(5-IO) (00102800) (0) MCW(5-1O) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(5~1O) RS(IO+) CP«S) PHC(S-lO) OCS« 5) 5T(5-10) NW(IO+)

BS MaJri(169) P M(5-10) H(lO+) THPTW PH ACS« S) CV(IO+) 20 147.0 470 78 CM(JO+) RS(IO+) (00102900) C(JO+) M'CW(IO+) SS-T PO«S) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-'IO) CP«S) NW(lO+) PHC(JO+) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

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TWE(I77.0) :: MR Rndnur (10) EA NM 7.0 Ismailpur (194) 11 T(rn.O)

TWE(245.0) PR MR Radaur (10) EA NM Agr.Tools. -.- 146.0 28.0 Jhaguri (195) 12 FP T(245.0)

1WE(lOo.o) Nagla Sadhan PRMR Radnur(12) EA NM 47.0 18.0 13 FP T(lDD.O) (191)

PRMR. TWE(12o.D) EA NM 70.0 14.0 Chhari (199) f4 FP Radaur (8) T(120.0)

TW(2.0) PRMR FP Radaur (7) EA N TWE(142.0) 10.0 Basantpur (200) 15 T(144.0)

PRMR TWE(149.0) EA NM 9.0 Mansurpur(201) 16 FP Radaur (&) T(149.0)

TWE(137.0) PR MR Radaur (9) EA NM 1.0 10.0 Dohl; (203) 17 FP T(137.0)

PRMR TWE(80.0) Radaur(8) EA N 14.0 300 20.0 Kalesr. (204) 18 FP T(SO.O)

PRMR TWE(198.0) Radaur(8) N 16.0 Daulatpur (205) 19 FP T(19S.0)

PRMR TWE(135 0) Radaur(13) EA N 12.0 Majri (169) 20 FP T(13S.0)

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BS Hamn Chhappar P M(IO+) H(IO+) THPTW PH(14) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 21 161.0 738 122 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (167) (00103000) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+)

PHS H(lO+) BS Ghalaur (159) PMS THPTW ACSNCS CV(IO+) 22 89(}.0 3,058 543 MCW(IO+) PO PH(38) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00103100) C(JO+) SS-T OCS SP(JO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) ST{lO+)

- H(5- Sili Khurd (206) P M(5-10) C(5- ) MCW(5- T HP PH(15) ACS«5) eV(5-10) BS(5-IO) 23 107.0 430 60 10 CM(5-1O) (00103200) PO«5) NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

PHS Dhanupura (208) PM(5-to) C(5-H(5-1O) THPTW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 170.0 407 67 CM(5-10) 24 10) MCW(5-IO) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) (00103300) CP« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

H(5- Khirki Brahm.nan PM PH(5) ACS(5-1O) CV(5-to) BS(5-10) Z5 135.0 666 to8 10) MCW(S- T HP TW CM(5-lD) (210)(00 I 03400) C(5-10) PO« 5) NCS(5-H» SP(5-IO) RS(lO+) to) PHC(S-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(5-tO) NW(IO+)

- H(5- B.pa (~5) P M(5-10) C(5- to) MCW(S- T HP TW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) ~6 424.0 2,553 404 PO PH(8) CM(5-lD) (00103500) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-to) RS(lo+) 10) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP«5) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Sill Kalan (207) PM ACS NCS(5- CV~-IO) BS(5-10) 17 233.0 999 153 10) MCW(5- T HP POPH(12) CM(5-10) C(5-10) 10)OCS« SpeS-to) RS(IO+) (00103600) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(5-10} 5) STc5-IO) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Amloha (209) P M« 5)C(5- PH(7} ACS« 5) CV(5-H) BS« 5) !8 133.0 492 69 10) MCW(5- T HP TW CM(5-10) (00103700) 10) PO«5} NCS(5-1O) SP(5-lD) RS(ID+) 10) PHC(5-1 0) SS-T CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(JO+)

PHS H« 5) Chamrori (54) PM S THPTW ACS NCS(5- CV(~ 5) BS« 5) 261.0 1,246 200 MCW«5) PO PH(20) CM« 5) ~9 (00103800) C«5) SS-T 10) OCS« SP(5-lD) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-10) 5) ST(5-IP) NW(IO+)

NagaI (202l PM TWTKSS- PH(15) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 8S(5-1O) 0 172 0 787 133 10)~Cw~t CM(5-to) (00103900) C(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) 10»)'HC(5-10) TW PO« 5) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(5-1D) NW(IO+)

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PRMR TWE(119.0) Haran Chhappar Radaur(16) EA NM 36.0 3.0 3.0 21 FP T(1l9.0) (167)

PRMR TWE(680.0) Radaur(14) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - 150.0 60.0 Ghalaur (159) 22 FP T(680.0)

PRMR TWE(100.0) Radaur(S) EA N 1.0 6.0 sa; Khurd (206) 23 FP T(IOO.O)

PRMR TWE(149.0) Radaur(7) EA N 6.0 15.0 Dhanupura (208) 24 FP T(l49.0)

PRMR TWE(130.0) Khirki Brahman.n Radaur(7) EA N 1.0 4.0 25 FP T(130.0) (210)

PRMR TWE(393.0) Radaur(S) EA N Agr. Tools, -. - 240 7.0 Bapa (55) 26 FP T(393.0)

PRMR TWE(21O.0) ROOaur(6) EA NM 19.0 4.0 Sili Kalan (207) 27 FP T(21O.0)

PRMR TWE(119.0) Radaur(6) EA N 14.0 Amloha (209) 28 FP T(119.0)

PRMR TWE(214.0) Radaur (4) EA N 21.0 26.0 Chamrori (54) 29 FP T(214.0)

TW(IO.O) PRMR Radaur (7) EA N TWE(126.0) 170 4.0 17.0 NagaI (202) 30 FP T(136.0)

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H(5- THPTW Palakha (198) P M«.5) C(5- 10) PH(10) ACS{5-1O) CV(S-IO) 88(5-10) 31 178.0 677 124 TKRC CM(.5-IO) (00104000) 10) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T CP(5-10) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(5- Khajuri (197) PM 10} THPTW PH(lO) ACS(IO+) CV(5-IO) 88(5-10) 32 3S4.0 1,196 207 CM(S-IO) (00104100) C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« S) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(S-lO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(\O+)

H(S- as Baindi (196) PM ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 33 373.0 1,67& 269 IO} MCW(S- T HP TW PO PH(39) CM(S-IO) RS{IO+) (00104200) C(5-10) NCS(5-1O) Sp(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) SS-T CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

H« lubal (41) PMS THPlW ACS«5) CV«5) BS«5) 34 415.0 2,168 392 5}MCW«5) PO PH(18) CM« 5) (001043()0) q< 5) SS-T NCS(5-10) SpeS-to) RS{IO+} PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(S-10) NW(IO+)

MCWPHS Bakana (40) THPTW ACSNCS CV«5) 88«5) 3S 542.0 2,61& 449 P M C«5) H«5) PO PH(ZO) CM« 5) (00104400) SS-T OCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS{IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

H« Chhota Bass (43) PM{

H« BS Radauri (44) PMS THP PH(S) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 37 279.0 1,378 225 5) MCW« 5) CM« 5) RS{10+) (00104600) C« S) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP{S-10) PHq< 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(5-10)

H« Bubka(S3) PMS THPlW ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 38 364.0 1,627 235 5) MCW«5) PO PH(IS) CM« 5) (00104700) C«5) SS-T NCS(5-LO) SP(S-IO) RS(10+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS« S) ST(S-IO) NW{IO+)

- H(S- Sadhaura (51) P M« 5) C(S- PH(S) ACS«S) CV(S-IO) BS{5-1O) 39 191.0 834 138 (0) MCW(5- T HP TW CM(5-1O) (00104800) 10) PO«5) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-to) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP«5) OCS« 5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H(5- Alipur(49) PM PH(20) ACS(S-IO) CV(S-to) BS(5-1O) 40 208.0 862 138 10) MCW(5- T HP CM(5-10) (00104900) C(S-lO) PO(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS{IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) SS-T CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW{IO+)

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TW(IS.O) PRMR Radaur(6) EA NM TWE(114.0) 17.0 29.0 Pa!akha (198) 31 FP T(I32.0)

TW(3.0) PRMR Radaur(7) EA NM TWE(330.0) 21.0 Khajuri (197) 32 FP T(333.0)

PRMR TWE(287.0) Radaur (10) EA NM Agr.Tools, -,- 68.0 18.0 Bamdi (196) 33 fP T(287.0)

PRMR TWE(317.0) Radaur(5) N Bricks, -,- 51.0 47.0 Jubal (41) 34 FP T(317.0)

TW(33.0) PRMR Radaur(2) EA NM Eanhen PolS, -, - TWE(46 1.0) 1.0 47.0 Bakana (40) 35 fP T(494.0)

PRMR TWE(220.0) Radaur (I) EA N Bricks, -,- 50.0 8.0 Chhota Bass (43) 36 FP T(220.0)

PRMR Bricks, Gur TWE(240.0) Radaur (2) EA NM 24.0 15.0 Radauri (44) 37 FP Shakkar T(240.0)

TWE(J09.0) :: MR Radaur (2) N 43.0 12.0 Bubka (53) 38 EA T(309.0)

PRMR TWE(170.0) Radaur (6) EA N 8.0 13.0 Sadhaura (5 I ) 39 FP T{170.0)

WE(2.0) PRMR TW(1.0) Radaur(6) EA 55.0 5.0 40.0 Alipur(49) 40 FP TWE(IOS.0) T(108.0)

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H« Bapauli (52) PM«5)C« THPTW PH(25) ACSNCS CV«5) BS« 5) 41 217.0 888 152 5) MCW« 5) CM«5) (00IOS000) S) SS-T PO«S) OCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PHq<5) CP« 5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Radaur (RuralX 45) P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+) PH(30) ACS{5-10) CV{IO+) BS{5-10) 42 470.0 437 96 WSS-W CM(5-10) (00 \OS I 00) 10) MCW(JO+) PO«S) NCS(S-IO) SP(S-IO} RS(IO+) CP(S-\\l) PHqIO+) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+}

H« Ghispur (46) PM«5)C« THPTW PH(20) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 43 258.0 741 115 5) MCW«5) CM«S) (00IOS200) S) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PHq< 5) CP« 5) OCS«5} ST(5-IO) NW(JO+)

PHSH«5) Dhaulra (47) PM«5)C« THP PH(25) ACS« 5) CV«5} BS«5} 44 329.0 1,581 254 MCW«5) CM«5} (00105300) 5) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(JO+) PHq<5) CP«5) OCS«5) ST(5-1O) NW(JO+)

H« Sangipur (48) P M« 5) C« THP PH(15) ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 45 199.0 1,130 205 5) MCW«5) CM«5) (00105400) S) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) PHq< 5) CP« 5} OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

DAMHPHS PM S PUC ACSNCS(5- - BS Khurdban (17) FWCNH H« T HP R 46 547.0 2,084 353 I PO PH(25) CM(5-10) 10)OCS« CV(JO+) RS(IO+) (00 I OS5OO} 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T 5) Spe5-JO) C«5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(5-10)

DA MH PHS BS Potli (16) P M(S-IO) C« R(5-IO) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 47 321.0 1,352 212 POPH(7) CM(5-IO) RS(10+) (00105600) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

DAMHPHS PM S PUC Bhagwanpur(12) FWC NH H« T HP TW ACS«S) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 48 88.0 180 36 I PO PH CM« 5) (00105700) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) RS(JO+) C«5) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(5-10) NW(IO+}

H« BS Rap'; (13) PM«5)C« THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 49 193.0 382 59 5) MCW«5) PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00105800) 5) SS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IOt)

DAMHPHS PM S PUC BS Bhagwangarh (II) FWCNHH« THPTW ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) SO 840 369 60 I POPH(2) CM«5} RS(IO+) (00105900) 5) MCW{< 5) SS-T NCS« 5) SP(5-IO) C«5) CPC5-10) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IP>

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WE(2.0) PRMR FP Radaur (4) EA TWE(200.0) 15.0 Bapau!i (52) 41 T(202.0)

TW(SO.O) Radaur Agr.Tools, -, - TW6(3\7.0) 51.0 S.O 47.0 42 MR FP Radaur (\) EDEAG - (RuraIX45) T(367.0)

WE(2.0) PRMR TW(I.O) 2.0 18.0 Ghispur(46) 43 FP Radaur (2) EA TWE(235.0) T(238.0)

TW(I.O) ~: MR Radaur (3) EA TWE(31O.0) 18.0 Dhauba(47) 44 T(311.0)

WE(LO) TW(3.0) 21.0 S.ngipur (48) 45 ~:MR Radaur(4) EA TWE(I74.0) T(178.0)

TWE(SOO.O) N Earthen Pots, -, - 20.0 27.0 Khurdban (17) 46 ~: MR Radaur (7) EA T(500.0)

TWE(300.0) 1.0 200 Potli (16) 47 ::: MR Radaur (6) EA N T(300.0)

PRMR TWE(76.0) Radaur (5) EA N 8.0 4.0 Bhagwanpur (12) 48 FP T(76.0)

TW(20.0) PRMR Radaur(3) EA TWE(I72.0) 1.0 Rapri (13) 49 FP T(1920)

PRMR TWE(60.0) Radaur (4) EA N 17.0 3.0 4.0 Bhagwangarh (II) 50 FP T(60.0)

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PHS H(5-IO) ACSNCS« Nachraon (9) PM«5)C« THPTW CV(~5) BS«5) 51 541.0 2,561 403 MCW(S-IO) PO PII(3S) CM(< 5) (00106000) 5) S5-T 5) OCS(S- SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(5.IO) CP« 5) 10) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

H« Rattangarh (IO) P M«5) C« THPTW ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5} 52 178.0 536 87 5) MCW«5) PO{< 5) CM«5) (00106100) 5) SS-T NCS«5) SI'« 5) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) Cr« 5} OCS«S} ST« 5) NW(IO+)

- H« Palewala (7) P M« 5) C(5- 5) MCW(5-1O) T HP ACS«5) CVe5-JO) BS(S-IO) 53 520.0 1,120 158 PO{<5) CM(5·10) (00106200) 10) NCS«5) SP(5·1O) RS(IO+) PHC(S.IO) SS-T PH(S-IO} CP«5) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(lO+)

H« ACS NCS(5. 5) Kanjnon (42) PM«S)C« THPTW PH(21) CV(~ BS«S) 54 512.0 1,583 257 5) MCW«5) CM«5} 10) OCS(5- SP(5.10) (00106300) 5) SS-T PO« 5) RS(IO+) PHC«S) CP« 5) 10) ST(S.IO) NW(IO+)

H(5. Kartarpur (6) PM«5)C« THP PH(&) ACS(S-\O) CV(\O+) BS« S) 55 190.0 462 70 10) MCW(5· CM(5-1O) (00106400) 5) SS-T P0(5-10) NCS(5-lO) 5P(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC{< S) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO} 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

P(2) M(2) S PHC PHS H(S. T HI' BS Alahar(l) PO ACS NCS(S- CV(~O+)' 56 645.0 3,444 607 PUC 10)MCW(5- SS-T CM(S·IO) RS(IO+} (00106500) PH(IIO) 10) OCS(5· 5P(10+) C(5.IO) CP(5·IO) .~ 10) 10) ST(lO+} NW(IO+) ~r ~!~ H(S· Lakhi Bans (2) P M« 5) C(5- ACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 8S(5-IO) 57 123.0 716 116 10) MCW(S- WSS·W PO(S·IO) CM(S-IO) (00106600) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) 10) PHC«5) PHI< 5} CP(IO+} OCS(5·10) ST(5.10) NW(IO+)

• H(5· Barsan (3) PM PH(IO) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS«5) 2950 1,047 160 10) MeW(5. -: TW CM(5.10) 5~1 (00106700) C(5-1O) P~(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHe(S.IO) S5·T CP(5·10) 9CS(5-1O) ST(lO+} NW(IO+}

H(5- Mohri (5) P M(S·lO) C(5. 10) THP PH(S) ACS(5-10) q(5.10) BS«5) 59 247.0 706 98 CM(5.10) (00106800) IO} MCW(IO+) S5-T PO« 5) NCS(5·JO) SP(5.1O) RS(IO+) CP(S·!O) PHC(5-IO) OCS(S·IO} ST(5·10) NW(IO~)

H(S· BS 8arheri (27) PM«5)C(5· to) THP PH(J2) ACS« 5) CV{5.10) 60 328.0 1,322 227 CM(5-IO) RS(IO+} (OGlO6900) 10) MCW(IO*) SS-T PO«5) NeS« 5) SP(5·\0) CP(5·1O) NW(IO+) PHC(5·10) DCS« S) ST(5·1O)

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PRMR TW(24.0) FP NR Radaur (5) EA Earthen Pots, -, - TWE(414.0) 32.0 7.0 70.0 Nachraon (9) 51 NC T(438.0)

TW(24.0) :: MR Radaur (3) EA TWE(14S.0) 6.0 3.0 Rattangarh (10) 52 T(169.0) :) o

PRMR TW(72.0) FP NR Radaur (8) EA Earthen Pots, -, - TWE(40S.0) 25.0 10.0 50 Palewala (7) 53 NC T(480.0)

TWE(424.0) EA Bricks, -,- 8.0 20.0 600 Kanjnon (42) 54 :: MR Radaur (S) T(424.0)

TW(160.0) EA N 20.0 8.0 2.0 Kartarpur (6) 55 :: MR Radaur (8) T(160.0)

TWE(545.0) NM Earthen Pots, -, - 93.0 2.0 5.0 Alahar(l) 56 :: MR Radaur (6) EA T(545.0)

TWE(93.0) 2.0 28.0 Lakhi Bans (2) 57 MR FP Radaur (8) EA T(93.0)

TW(24.0) PRMR Radaur (9) EA N TWE(24 1.0) 20.0 10.0 Barsan (3) 58 FP T(265.0)

PRMR TWE(227.0) Radaur(7) EA NM 20.0 Mohri (5) 59 FP T(227.0)

TW(26.0) PRMR Radaur (6) EA NM TWE(283.0) 19.0 Barheri (27) 60 FP T(309.0)

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- H(5- Madho Bas (8) P M« S)C(S- PH(S) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) 61 88.0 675 106 10) MCW(5- T HP CM(5-10) (00107000) to) POlS-tO) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(5- BS RltJ"eri (15) P M(5-1O) C(S. 10) MCWeS- T HP TW PH(35) ACS(5-1O) CV(S-IO) 62 440,0 1,434 230 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00107100) PO« S) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) 10) 10)PHC(5-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O)

- H(5- Fatehgarh (14) PM PH(6) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 63 130.0 775 119 10) MCW(S- T HP CM(S-IO) (OOI(}7200) C(S-IO} PO(S-IO) NCS(5-10) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) to)PHC(5-tO) SS-T CP(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H« BS Tbaska Khadar P(2) M S PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 64 331.0 1,206 196 5) MCW(5-10) THPTW CM(S.IO) RS(IO+) (1S}(OOI07300) C(S-IO) PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) SS-T CP«5} NW(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

- H« Kaadrauli (19) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS{IO+) 65 501,0 1,268 195 P M C(IO+) 5)MCW(10+) THP PO« 5) CM(IO+) (OO107400) NCS« S) SP(S-IO) RS(JO+) PHC(lo+) SS-T PH{IO+) CP« 5) OCS«5} ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

- H{5- BS Maudhar (26) PMSPUC PO ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 66 255.0 1,061 173 10) MCW(5- THPTW CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00107500) C(5-IO) PH(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP« 5} 10) PHC(5-IO} SS-T CP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

PMSPUC ACS NCS« SP Sandhali (25) H(IO+) THPTW BS«5} 67 286.0 1,564 235 J POPH(2) CM«5) 5) OCS(5- CV(lo+) (OOI07600) MCW(IO+) SS-T RS(IO+) C(S-IO) CPtS-IO) 10) ST(5-JO) PHC« 5) NW(IO+)

Sandhala (24) P M«5) H(IO+) THP ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 68 277.0 1,357 210 POPH(2) CM«5) (OOIOnOO) C{IO+) ...,. MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(IO+} SP«5} RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) NW(10+)

P(2) M(2) ACS BS Gumthala Rao (21) DAMCWMH THPTW CV(IO+) 69 1,391.0 4,333 678 S(2) PUC(2) PHS NH H« PO PH(28) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) RS(JO+) (00107800) SP(5-IO) TrC«5) 5) PHC« 5) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS(5-IO) NW{IO+) ST(5-10)

- H« Rao(20) P M«5) PH(2) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 70 127.0 289 43 5)MCW(10+) THP CM«S} (00107900) C(IO+) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T CP(IO+} OCS(S-IO} ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Pahladpur (22) 71 52.0 ------Unmhabited ----- (00108000)

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TW(5.0) PRMR Radaur (7) EA NM TWE(52.0) 26.0 5.0 Madho Bas (8) 61 FP T(57.0)

TW(IO.0) PRMR Radaur (10) EA Agr. Tools, -,- TWE(400.0) 300 Rajheri (15) 62 FP T(410.0)

TW(5.0) PRMR Radaur (6) EA N TWE(76.0) 15.0 4.0 30.0 Fatehgarh (14) 63 FP T(SI.O)

TW(ISO.O) PRMR Thaska Khadar Radaur(7) EA NM TWE(120.0) 4.0 27.0 64 FP (18) T(300.0)

PRMR TWE(4IS.0) Radaur(12) Earthen Pots, -, - 86.0 . Kandrauli (19) 65 FPNR T(415.0) NC

PRMR TWE(227.0) Radaur(IO) EA NM 5.0 22.0 1.0 Mandbar (26) 66 FP T(227.0)

PRMR TWE(247.0) FPNR Radaur(2) EA 14.0 250 Sandhali (25) 67 T(247.0) NC

PRMR TWE{l28.0) Radaur(2) EA 149.0 Sandhal .. (24) 68 FP T(128.0)

PRMR TWE(800.0) Gumthala Rao Radaur(9) EA NM Earthen Pots, -. - 5000 91.0 69 FP T(800.0) (21)

TW(5.0) PRMR Radaur (2) EA TWE(116.0) 6.0 Rao(20) 70 FP T{l21.0)

------Uninhabited ------Pahladpur (22) 71

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Nagli (23) P M(5-10) C« H(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 72 279.0 74 II WSS-W PO(5-IO) CM(5-JO) (00108100) S) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PH{< 5) CP{5-10) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

Nagla Ranghran 73 212.0 --- Uninhabited ------(31 )(00 108200)

H(5- P« Majri Oayalgarh 10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« S) 74 670 169 23 WSS-W PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (29) (00108300) S) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP{IO+) RS(IO+} PH« 5) CP« S) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS« 5) ST{IO+) NW(IO+)

Sucha Sas (32) 75 21.0 --Uninhabited ---- (00108400)

P« Nakum(33) 5) H(IO+) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 76 473.0 30 6 WSS-W P0{5-10) CM(S-IO) M(5-1O) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-to) RS(IO+) (00108500) PH(5-IO} CP(5-10) C(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

- H« BS Karhera (30) PH ACS« 5) CVeS-IO) 77 262.0 1,701 265 P M« 5) C(5- S) MCW(IO+) HP SS-HP CM«5) RS(!O+) (00108600) PO{<5) NCS«5} SP(5-IO}, 10) PHC(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

- H« BS Lal Chhapar (28) P M(5-10) PH(IO) ACSNCS CV(JO+) 78 171.0 898 lJ8 5) MCW(IO+) T HP CM«5) RS(IO+) (00108700) C(IO+) PO{< 5) OCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) SS-T CP«5) NW(lO+} ST(5-\0) DAPHS P(2) M S BS Jathlana (4) H« S) THP PO CP ACSNCS CV(IO+) 79 1,001.0 6,127 1,054 PUC RS(10+) (00108800) MCW(IO+) SS-T PH(300) CM(S-IO) OCS(5-10) SP(5-IO) C(IO+) NW(lo+) PHC(5-10) ST(S-IO)

H(5- P« Dhakwala (34) 10) ACS{<5) CV(\O+} BS« S} 80 145.0 12 3 WSS-W PO(5-IO) CM(lO+) (00108900) 5) MCW(IO+) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) M« 5) C(10+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« Pobari (35) 5) H(IO+} ACS«5) CV(lO+) ,BS(5-10) 81 104.0 300 54 WSS-W PO(5-tO) CM(5-1O) (00109000) M«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-IO} C(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO} NW(IO+)

Bagwali (36) 82 123.0 -_- Uninhabited ------(00109100) Ramgarh (37) 83 98.0 ------Uninhabited ------(00109200)

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TWE(186.0) MR FP Radaur (10) EA 0,0,0, -,- 93.0 Nodi (23) 72 T{186.0)

--- Uninhabited ------Nagla Rqhran (31) 73

PRMR TWE(6S.0) Majri Dayalgarh FP ChhachhrauH (22) ED EAG - 20 74 T(6S.0) (29)

--Uninhabited ----- Buc:haBas (32) 7S

TW(IOO.O) MR FP Rad.ur (12) EA Agr.Tools, -, - TWE(251.0) 1.0 121.0 Nabun(33) 76 T(351.0)

TW(4S.0) PRMR Radaur(4) EA NM TWE(200.0) 3.0 140 Kadoaa (30) 77 FP T(245.0)

TW(12.0) PRMR Radaur (S) EA NM Bricks,-, - TWE(J38.0) 160 5 0 Lal Chhapar (28) 78 FP T(150.0)

TW(289.0) PRMR Radaur (II) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, - TWE(SOO.O) 340 so 173.0 JallllaBa (4) 79 FPNR T(789.0)

TW(8.0) :: MR Chhachhrauli (22) ED EAG _ TWE(IOO.O) 37.0 Dhakwala (34) 80 T(108.0)

TWE(18.0) 26.0 Pobari (35) 81 FP Radaur(l3) EDEAG - T(78.0)

----- Uninhabited ------Bagwali (36) 82

----- Uninhabited ------Ramgarb (37) 83

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

PHSH«5) ACS Unheri (38) THPTW PH(l5) BS« 5) 84 402.0 2,136 318 PM«5) MCW(10+) CM«5) NCS(IO+) CV(JO+) (00109300) C(lO+) TKSS-T PO«5) RS(JO+) PHC(5-1O) CP« 5) OCS(5-1O) SP(5-1O) ST{5-1O) NW(IO+)

BS Marrupur (39) 97 P M« 5) - H« THPTW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(JO+) 85 169.0 612 CM{<5) RS(lO+) (00109400) C(lO+) 5) MCW(10+) TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(10+) PHC(5-IO) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(S-IO)

DA(7) T(70) W(7) peSO) M(3!) MCW(!) TK(4) PO(l3) ACS(17) MR(S) PRC Block Tot:lI 24064.0 92602 IS()94 S(18) RP('I) PH CM CP NCS(6) cv SP BS(2S) PUC(JI) 10 PHS(17) TW(48) (1269) OCS Tr FWC(3) R(2) C NH(4)

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TW(177.0) PRMR Radaur(3) EA NM Agr.Tools, -, - TWE(200.0) 5.0 20.0 u..heri (38) 84 FP T(3n.0)

TW(56.0) PRMR Radaur (2) EA NM TWE(100.0) 13.0 Mairupur (39) 85 FP T(I56.0)

PR(7S) MR WE(7) EDEAG (79) TW(I364) (4) N(SS) 0.0 1278.0 741.0 2086.0 FP(80) EA(76) M(31) TWE(18080) NC(4) T(I'HSI) NR(5)

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INDIA HARYANA CD _ BLOCK JAG ADHRI ( PART OF TAHSIL JAGADHRI ) DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR

Km 2 o 2 4 6 Km

o ?~ o C.D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES ><' -l" STATUTORY TOWN (S) ',{~'v.,15 BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED of:' , 00109500 ••/ . ~~ ~ "- '" - ..J.. ,"'" UPTO 1.1.2000 r; 'l:J I• TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF CD. BLOCK (In Sq . Km} ._ 246.81 A D A U R .!'f • TOTAL POPULATlO}l {RURAL} OF C.D. BLOCK ..... - 141786 '\ NUMBER OF TOWNS ...... - ._ ...... 6 i TOTAL NUMBER OF VILLAGES IN C.D. BLOCK ...... III •· D1::ITANCE FROM DISTRICT HEA DQUARTERS (In Kms.) 7 BOUNDARY: STATE ... _..... TAHSIL , C.D. BLOCK .. _ ...... _ ...... - -. . --- TAHSIL JAGADHRI CHANGE IN JURISDICTION 1991-2001 VILLAGE WITH PElUIANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER '" 00109500 Km 10 10 Km I I HEADQUARTERS: TAHSlL ; C.D_ BLOCK ...... _...... @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 . 200 - 499 . o •••• Ar ..... 500 - 999 : 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE ...... £ .1..:z. ... \ UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER X 00111000 , URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER ...... VIl ." r · / , ~ . ;'- I/' .- NATIONAL HIGHWAY ...... __ ...... ' NH 73 ... . J • • - TAHSIL SH6 '1" STATE HIGHWAY . .. _ ...... _ ...... _ . _ '6 JAGADHRI J IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD ...... _...... _. RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION . BROAD GAUGE ...... _...... RS r' " RIVER & STREAM / CANAL . "1"" ~ : = : POST OFFICE .. ' ... ..- ...... - PO BOUNDARY . srATE SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL "'__ .. _ ...... _ S DISTRICT PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE _...... _. TAHSIL • AREA W::IT TO TAH SIL THANESAR BANK ...... '" .. ' .. _ ...... _ _...... _...... _ '" ...... _...... B OF' DlSTRICT KURUKSHETRA o

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of~ District:Yamunanagar SI.No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Jagadhri Name of S.b-Dist: Jagadhri (Part) 1 Akalgarh (142) 00111300 020010003000300382 2 Amadalpur (395) 00119500 020010003000300317 3 Auran'tbad (475) 00113100 020010003000300348 4 Badhi ajra(126) 00117100 020010003000300360 5 Bahadurpur (162) 00109600 020010003000300395 6 Bahrampur (131) 00117900 020010003000300366 7 Bakarpur (120) 00119000 0200]0003000300316 8 Bhagwan Garh (398) 00116500 020010004000400307 9 Bhatauli (405) 00115800 0200)0004000400263 10 Bhogpur (Ill) 00119900 020010003000300312 II Bhojpur(397) 00116600 0200)0003000300306 12 Bhut Majra(473) 00113700 020010003000300335 13 Bibipur (11 8) 00118900 020010003000300369 14 Bir Tapu (114) 00118700 020010003000300371 15 Buria Jagir (392) 00120100 020010004000400309 16 Buria Sarkar (393) 00116400 020010003000300308 17 Chaneti (399) 00116300 020010004000400259 18 Damla(484) 00110400 020010003000300397 19 Darwa(411) 00116900 020010003000300322 20 Dasani (128) 00117400 0200)0004000400384 21 Daulatpur (144) 00111700 020010003000300385 22 Daulatpur (482) 00110300 020010003000300343 23 Dhorang (488) 00109800 020010003000300400 24 Diyalgarh (394) 00120000 020010004000400310 25 Dudhla (477) 00113900 020010003000300346 26 Fetehpur (123) 00119300 020010003000300320 27 Gadhauli (412) 00117000 020010003000300323 23 Galoti (429) 00114400 020010003000300293 29 Garhi Gujran (418) 00112500 020010004000400329 30 Ghoron (115) 00118600 020010003000300372 31 Gobindpura (407) 00115000 020010004000400302 32 Gollanpur (466) 00114300 020010003000300336 33 Hafizpur (483) 00110200 020010003000300403 34 Haluwala (384) 00116000 020010003000300233 35 Hargarh (478) 00114000 020010003000300345 36 Hariawas (151) 00112100 020010004000400390 37 Haripur Jatan (379) 00115700 020010003000300240 38 Haripur Kambo (155) 00112800 020010004000400352

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Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI.No. Na 2001 Census location code 199 I Census location code number me number 2 3 4 39 Harnaul (465) 00114200 020010003000300337 40 Isharpur (137) 00117800 020010004000400365 41 Ishopur(471) 00113300 020010003000300350 42 Jaipur (163) 00109700 020010003000300399 43 JrurrunpurJa~r(112) 00119700 020010003000300314 44 Jampur (472) 00113600 020010003000300334 45 Jarauda (403) 00116100 020010004000400243 46 Jaurian (469) 00113400 020010003000300331 47 lhinjron (479) 00114100 020010003000300344 48 Jhinwar Heri (381) 00115900 020010002000200416 49 Jodhpur (116) 00118500 020010003000300373 50 Kail (378) 00115300 020010003000300239 51 Kalanaur (136) 00111100 020010003000300378 52 Kami Majra (146) 00111800 020010003000300358 53 Karera Khurd (148) 00112000 0200100030003'00388 54 Kat (132) 00118000 020010003000300367 55 Kathwala (377) 00115500 020010003000300238 56 Khajuri (159) 00109500 020010003000300393 57 Khandwa (157) 00112900 020010003000300354 58 Khera (423) 00115100 020010003000300264 59 Kheri Ranghran (427) 00114800 020010003000300298 60 Khundcwala (370) 00115400 020010004000400224 6] Khurdi (160) 00110600 0200)0003000300394 62 Kunjal Jatan (485) 00110100 020010004000400402 63 Kunjal Kambo (486) 00110000 020010004000400401 64 Lapra (134) 00118300 020010003000300375 65 Mahlan Wali (380) 00115600 020010003000300241 66 Mahmudpur (135) 00118200 020010003000300377 67 MajriTapu (I [3) 00118800 020010003000300370 68 Mali Majra (110) 00119800 020010003000300311 69 Mandauli (138) 00111200 020010003000300383 70 M andebar (467) 00113500 020010003000300333 7) M andebari (428) 00114500 020010003000300296 72 Mandi (133) 00118100 020010003000300376 73 M ukarimpur (119) 00119600 020010003000300315 74 Mumidi (470) 00112600 020010004000400330 75 Nabh (389) 00120200 020010003000300257 76 Nagfll (158) 00110700 020010002000200392 77 Naharpur (150) 00110800 020010003000300391 78 Nai Gawan (122) 00119200 020010002000200319

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Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 79 N aUg;lwan Chakp ahla (391) 00120300 020010003000300256 80 Naug;lwan Jagir (390) 00120500 020010003000300255 81 Naug;lwan Sarkar (108) 00120400 020010003000300254 82 Odhri (117) 00118400 020010003000300374 83 Panjupur (153) 00112300 020010003000300355 84 .,.Pansra (127) 00117300 020010003000300359 85 Parwalon (410) 00116800 020010003000300321 86 Patasgarh (474) 00113200 020010003000300349 87 Qaimpura(l24) 00117600 020010003000300363 88 Raipur (145) 00111900 020010003000300357 89 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh (154) 00112700 020010003000300351 90 Rampura (UO) 00117700 020010003000300364 91 Ratanpura (\29) 00U7S00 020010003000300362 92 RaHangarh (487) 00109900 020010003000300398 93 Rattoli (422) 00114900 020010003000300300 94 Ror Chhappar (476) 00113800 020010004000400347 95 Ruhla Kheri (424) 00115200 020010003000300265 96 Sabapur (121) 00119100 020010003000300368 97 Sabhapur (161) 00110500 020010003000300396 98 Shadipur (141) 00112400 020010003000300356 99 Sudhail (425) 00114700 020010003000300266 100 Sudhal (426) 00114600 020010003000300295 101 Sugl1 (396) 00119400 020010003000300318 102 Sukhpura (156) 00113000 020010003000300353 103 Tajakpur (125) 00117200 020010003000300361 104 Tapu Akalg;'lrh (141) 00111400 020010004000400381 105 Tapu Karnalpur (140) 00110900 020010003000300380 106 Tapu Mandauli (139) 00111000 020010003000300379 107 Tejli (409) 00116700 020010004000400305 108 Telipura (402) 00116200 020020004000400144 109 Tigre (149) 00111500 020010003000300387 110 Tigri (143) 00111600 020010003000300386 III Todarpur (152) 00112200 020010003000300389

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CD Block: Jagadhri (0005)

DA H«5) THPTW ACS Khajuri (159) PM PH CV(5-1O) BS(5-1() 623.0 2,603 40& MCW(IO+) TKR CM« 5) NCS(10+) (00109500) C(5-1O) PO«5) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) PHC{5-1O) SS-T CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

PMS BS Bahadurpur (162) H(IO+) THPTW PH(25) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 2 391.0 1,656 280 PUC CM(IO+) RS(1O+) (00109600) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Jaipur (163) PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(17) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 3 274.0 1,038 161 CM(JO+) RS(JO+) (00109700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5} NCS« 5) SP(10+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«S) OCS« 5) ST(lO+)

BS Dhorang (488) P(2) M S H(IO+) THPTW PH(I7) ACS(5-10) CV(10+) 4 462_0 1,884 302 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00109800) C(IO+) MCW(1O+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) CP(10+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

BS Rattangarh (487) PM« 5) H(10+) THPTW PH(21) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 5 396.0 1,432 210 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00109900) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(10+) OCS(5-10) ST(JO+)

THPTW :'t Kunjal Kambo P(IO+) H(IO+) PH(8) ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) 6S«5) 6 165.0 790 132 WTK CM(IO+) '" (486) (001 10000) M(10+) MCW(lO+) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T CP« 5) C(10+) PHC(ID+) OCS(IO+) Sf(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS Kunjal Jatan (485) PM S H(lO+) THPTW PH(9) CV(10+) BS« 5) 7 185.0 920 150 CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) (00110100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) PHC(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) Hafizpur (483) P M«5) TTW PO AC!>«5) CV(lO+) BS«5) 8 154.0 721 118 MCW(10+) CM(10+) (00110200) C(IO+) SS-T PH(lO+) Nc;S{< 5) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(10+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

Daulatpur (482) PM S H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 9 130.0 1,261 179 PO«5) CM(JD+) (00110300) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T NCS(J(j+) SP(10+) RS(lO+) PH(lO+) CP«5) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

PHSFWC P(2) M S RMP(4) ACS BS Damla (484) THPTW PO CV(lO+) 10 903.0 4,985 759 PUC 1 H(5-1O) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) RS(5-10) (00110400) SS-T PH(80) SP{5-IO) C(5-10) MCW(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) NW(lO+) ST(5-10) PHC«5)

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14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(17.0) PRMRFP Radaur (3) EA NM Earthen Pots, -,' TWE(535.0) 6.0 65.0 Khajuri (159) T(552.0)

TWE(320.0) Bahadurpur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (14) EA NM Agr.Tools, -,' 14.0 15.0 42.0 2 T(320.0) (162)

TWE(225.0) Yamuna Nagar (I 7) EA NM , , 4.0 45.0 Jaipur (163) 3 PRMRFP T(225.0)

TWE(38LO) Ohorang PRMRFP YamunaNagar(15) EA NM Bricks, -.- 23.0 58.0 4 T(38 1.0) (488)

TWE(34 1.0) Rattangarh PRMRFP YamunaNagar(15) EA N Bricks, -, - 4.0 2.0 49.0 5 T(34 1.0) (487)

TWE(144.0) Kunjal Kambo 15.0 60 6 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (15) EA N T(144.0) (486)

TWE(170.0) Kunjal Jatan 4.0 110 7 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (15) EA N T(170.0) (485)

TWE(140.0) Hatizpur 14.0 8 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (15) EA N T(140.0) (483) ."

TWE(114.0) Daulatpur 16.0 9 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (14) EA T(114.0) (482)

TWE(673.0) Bricks, '.- 45.0 28.0 157.0 Damla (484) 10 PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (10) EA NM T(673.0)

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AC PHCRMP ACS Sabbapur (161) 1'« 5) THPTW PH(4) CM CV(lO+) BS(5-10) 11 259.0 550 84 H(5-IO) NCS(IO+} (OOI10500) M(5-1O) SS-T P0(5-10) CP« 5) SP(5-10) RS{lO+) MCW(IO~) OCS(5-10) C(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(JO+)

DAPHS THPTW ACS Kburdi (160) PMSPUC H(JO+) CV(IO~) BS«5) 1,797 296 TKRC POPH(18} CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) 12 379.0 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00110600) SS-T CP(IO+} OCS(IO+) PHC«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Nagai (158) PM S PUC H«5) THPTWC 1"0 ACS«5) CV(5-1O) 223.0 1,5)5 213 CM« 5) RS(5-10) 13 C(S-IO) MCW«S) SS-T PH(8) NCS«5) 51'(5.10) (00110100) CP« 5) NW(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST{S.IO) DAMHHC PHCPHS BS Nabarpur (150) PM S THPTW PO CM ACSNCS eV(S-IO) 14 m.o 4,002 599 RMPO RS(5-10) (00110800) C(5-IO) WSS-T PH(45) CP«5) OCS SP(5-IO) H«5) NW(JO+) ST(5-10) MCW«S)

RMP Tapu Kamalpur P M«5) H«5) HPTK PH(12) ACS«5) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 309_0 1,580 213 CM(IO+) 15 C(IO+) MCW«5) SS-HP 1'0«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(5-10) (140) (00 II 0900) CI"«5) PHC« 5) OCS{<5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Tapu Mandauli 16 151.0 ---Uninhabited ------(139)(00111000)

PHCPHS FWC Kalanaur (136) PMS THP CM ACSNCS CY(5-10) BSRS 17 498.0 1,331 235 RMP(2) POPH(12) (00111100) C(5-IO) SS-T CP(S-IO) OCS(5-JO) SI"(5-10) NW(IO+) H«5) ST(5-10) MCW«5}

RMP(2} CV BS RS(5 Mandauli (138) P M S PUC H«5} THPTW PH(ll) ACS« 5) 355.0 2,629 442 CM(5-10) (5- 10) SP(5· 10) 18 C(S-IO} MCW«5) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) (00111200) CP{<5) 10) ST(5- NW{IO+) I"HC« 5} OCS(5-10) 10)

RMP Akalgarh (142) P M«5) H«5) THP I"H(8) PO« CMCIO+) ACS«5) CV(JO+) 6S«5) 19 63.0 947 153 (00111300) C(JO+) MCW{< 5) SS-T 5) CP« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(lO... ) NW{JO+)

Tapu Akalgarh 20 13.0 --- Uninhabited -----.- (141)(00111400)

Tigra(149) P M S H«5) THPTW PH(l5) ACS« 5) CY(IO+) BS«5) 21 184.0 1,532 223 CM(lO+) (001 J 1500) C(lO+} MCW(lO+) SS-T 1'0«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

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TW(40.0} Sabhapur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (I I) EA TWE(161.0) 31.0 15.0 12.0 II (161) T(201.0)

PRMRFP TWE(32S.0) NM Agr.Tools. -. - 6.0 48.0 Khurdi (160) 12 NR NC Yamuna Nagar (16) EA T(nS.O)

TW(3.0) PRMRFP Radaur (4) EA NM TWE(I72.0) 13.0 35.0 Nagai (lSI) 13 T(175.0)

TWE(722.0) Naharpur PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA NM Bricks. -.- 1.0 49.0 14 T(722.0) (ISO)

TWE(27 1.0) Tapu Kamalpur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (12) EA 1.0 37.0 15 NM T(27 1.0) (140)

Tapu Mandaul; 16 ------Uninhabited ----- (139)

TWE(230.0) Kalanaur PRMRFP YamunaNagar(IO) EA Earthen Pots. -•. 110.0 520 106.0 17 NM T(230.0) (136)

TWE(310.0) Mandauli 100 35.0 18 PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA NM Bricks. -.' T(310.0) (138)

TWE(52.0) Akalgarh 11.0 19 PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar ( I I) EA NM T(52.0) (142)

Tapu Akal gaeh 20 ------Uninhabited ------(141)

TWE(167.0) 3.0 14.0 Tige. (149) 21 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (14) EA NM T(1670)

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PHS BS RS(5 Tigri (143) PM«5) H(5-10) THPTW PH(12) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 22 2SI0 977 172 CM(IO+) 10) (00111600) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST{IO+)

Daulatpur (144) P«5) H(5-IO) THPTW PH(4) PO« CM(~-IO) ACS« 5) eV(5-10) 8S« 5) 23 132.0 998 132 (00111700) M(5-10) MCW{5-10) SS-T 5) CP« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-IO) RS(5-10) C(5-IO) PHC(S-IO) OeS(5-1O) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

RMP(2) Kami Majra (146) PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH(2) PO« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS{<5) 24 61.0 1,423 235 CM« (00111800) C«5) MCW«5) SS-T 5) CP«5) NCS(5-1O) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC«5) OCS(5-IO) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

Raipur (14S) PMS H«5) THPTW PH(4) PO{< 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS{<5) 25 167.0 2,224 346 C~< (00111900) C«5) MCW« 5) SS-T 5) CP« 5) NCS{<5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC«S) OCS«5) ST{< 5) NW{IO+)

SMP(3) BS Karera Khurd PMS H«5) TTW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) 26 394.0 2,858 490 POPH(30) CM(5-1O) RS(5-10) (148) (00112000) C(5-IO) MCW« 5) SS-T NCS«5) SP(5-1O) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(5-1O)

Hariawas (151) PM« 5) H«S) THPTW PH(IO) ACS NCS« CV(5-10) BS« 5) 27 91.0 690 103 CM{S-IO) (00112100) C(5-10) MCW« 5) SS-T PO« 5) 5) OCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(5-1O) CP«5) PHC« 5) ST(5-1O) NW{IO+)

BS Todarpur (152) P«5) H«5) TTW ACS«5) CV(5-10) 28 131.0 900 138 PH(8)PO« CM(~-IO) RS(5-10) (00111200) M«S) MCW«5) SS-T NCS«5) SP(S-IO) 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-IO)

DA H« 5) BS PanJupur ( 153) PM THPTW ACS{5-IO) CV(5-1O) 29 183.0 1,125 189 MCW(5-1O) PH(7) PO« CM(~-IO) RS(S-IO) (001l2300) C(5-10) SS-T NCS«5) SP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) 5) CP«5) NW(lO+) OCS«5) ST(5-lO)

PHSRMP(4) BS Shadipur (147) P(2) M H(5-IO) TTW ACS NCS(5- CV(~ 5) 30 183.0 2,417 405 PO PH(35) CM«5) RS«5) (00112400) C(5-1O) MCW(5-10) SS-T 10) OCS(S- SP(5- 0) CP(5-10) 10) I NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) ST(S-IO)

P« Garhi Gujran (418) 5) H«5) THP ACS(5-10) . tV« 5) 8S« 5) 31 86.0 13 2 ~H(2) PO« CM(~ 5) (00112500) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(S-IO) ) CP(JO+) RS«5) C«5) PHC{< 5) OCS(5-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

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TWE(23 1.0) PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar(12) EA NM 20.0 Tigri (143) 22 T(231.0)

TWE(122.0) Daulatpur PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA NM 1.0 9.0 23 T(I22.0) (144)

TWE(47.0) KamiMajra PR MR FP Yamuna Nag;u-(3) EA NM 2.0 12.0 24 T(47.0) (146)

TWE(146.0) PR MR FP Yamuna Nag;u- (5) EA NM 2.0 19.0 (145) 25 T(146.0)

TWE(363.0) Karera Khurd PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (7) EA NM Agr. Tools, -, - 1.0 30.0 26 T(363.0) (148)

TWE(80.0) Hariawas PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (6) EA NM 2.0 9.0 27 T(80.0) (151)

TWE(112.0) Todarpur PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar(8) EA N 1.0 18.0 28 T(112.0) (152)

TWE(l52.0) Panjupur PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA 4.0 27.0 29 NM T(152.0) (153)

TWE(150.0) Shad'pur PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA NM 4.0 290 30 T(150.0) (147)

TWE(78.0) Garhi Gujran PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (2) EA NM 2.0 6.0 31 T(78.0) (418)

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Mumidi (470) PM«5)C« H«5). THPTW PH(15) ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 8S«5) 32 286.0 1,350 217 CM«5) (00112600) 5) MCW(JO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(5-IO) RS«5) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-1O) NW(lO+)

P« Ramgarh Alias 5) H«5) THPTW PH(S) PO(5- CM(~-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 33 Gulabgarh (154) 132.0 498 103 M(5-10) MCW{<5) SS-T NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS{S-IO) (00112700) 10) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC« S) OCS(IO+) STeIO+) NW(IO+)

ACS Haripur Kambo PMS H«S) THPTW PH(S) PO(S- CV(IO+) ,BS«5) 34 116.0 537 70 CM(~-lO) NCS(IO+) (155) (00112800) C(10+) MCW«5) SS-T SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) 10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Khandwa (157) P M«5) H«S) THPTW PH(12) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 3S 159.0 306 49 CM(S-IO) (00112900) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T P0(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS{5-10) CP(5-10) PHC«S) OCS{S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P{< Sukhpura (156) 5) H{IO+) THPTW PH{IO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS{< 5) 36 139.0 743 133 CM{IO+) (00113000) M«5) MCW{IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) C{IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS BS Aurangabad (475) PMSPUC H(5-10) TTW ACS(S-IO) eV(S-IO) 37 274.0 1,810 333 PO PH(15) CM«5) RS{< 5) (00113100) C(S-IO) MCW(5-1O} SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC«S) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-1O)

Palasgarh (474) P(2) M(S- H(S-IO) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 38 79.0 129 27 PH(2) PO« CM(~-IO) (00113200) 10) C(5-IO) MCW(5-IO) SS-T SP(S-IO) 5) CP(5-10) NCS«5) RS(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS« 5) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

P Ishopur(471) H(5-1O) T HP TW PH(4) PO« C - ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 39 200.0 667 118 M{5-10) C(5- (00113300) MCW(5-10) SS-T ~. 5) M« 5) NCS(5-10) SP«5) RS(5-1O) 10) CP(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST«5) NW(JO+}

laurian (469) P M« 5) C(S- H(5-10) TTW ACS{< 5) jCV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 40 158.0 750 ISO PO(5-1O) CM(5-IO) (00113400) 10) MCW(5-10) SS-T NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-1O) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHS Mandebar (467) PM H(5-10) TTW ACS NCS(S:CV(;_IO) BS(5-10) 41 114.0 1,404 233 PO(5-10) CM(5-10) (00113500) C(5-IO) MCW(lO+) SS-T 10) OCS(5- SP(5-1O) RS(S-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) PHC(5-10) 10) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

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TWE(228.0) Mumidi PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA NM 3.0 55.0 32 T(228.0) (470)

Ramgarb Alias TWE(103.0) PRMR FP YamunaNagar(IO) EA N 6.0 23.0 Gulabgarh 33 T(103.0) (154)

TWE(78.0) HaripurKambo PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (10) EA N 15.0 23.0 34 T(78.0) (155)

TWE(146.0) Khandwa PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA NM 1.0 12.0 35 T(146.0) (157)

TWE(109.0) Sukhpura PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (II) EA NM 8.0 22.0 36 T(109.0) (156)

TWE(214.0) Aurangabad PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (5) EA N 14.0 46.0 37 T(214.0) (475)

TWE(6S.0) Palasgarh PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (10) EA 4.0 7.0 38 T(68.0) (474)

TWE(162.0) 16.0 22.0 Ishopur (471) 39 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (3) EA N T(162.0)

TWE(108.0) 1.0 3.0 46.0 Jaurian (469) 40 PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (6) EA NM T(IOS.0)

TWE(93.0) Mandebar S.O 13.0 41 PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (6) EA T(93.0) (467)

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Jampur(4n) PM(5-10) H{5-IO) TTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 42 105.0 499 93 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00113600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

CHW BS Bhut Majra (473) P M« 5) C(5- H(S-IO) THPTW PH(IS) ACS«S) CV{5-IO) 43 99.0 578 80 CM«5) RS(5-10) (00113700) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS-T PO«5) NCS« S) SP(5-IO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« S) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

Ror Chhappar P M(5-1O) H(S-IO) THPTW PHeIO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 44 139.0 685 128 CM«S) (476)(00113800) C(5-10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO«5) NCS{S-IO) SP(JO+) CP(5-10) RS« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP Oudhla(4n) P M« S) C(S- H(5- 10) THPTW ACS«S) CY(5-IO) BS« S) 45 156.0 1,209 192 PO« S) CM(S-IO) (00113900) 10) MCW(S-IO) $oT NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PH«S) CP(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS(S-IO) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

CHW BS Hargarh (478) P M(< 5) C(5- H(S-IO) THPTW PH(3)PO« ACS« S) CV(5-10) 46 88.0 S93 101 CM(~5) RS(S-IO) (OOIl4000) 10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T NCS« 5) Spes-tO) S) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC{S-lO) OCS« 5) ST(5-tO)

Jhinjron (4-79) P M« 5) C(5- H(S-JO) TH?TW ACS« 5) CV(S-IO) B8(5-10) 47 143.0 491 90 PO« S) CM(S-IO) (00114100) 10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) PH(5-IO) CP« S) PHC« 5) OCS(5-1O) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

OAPHSRMP CHW BS Harnaul (465) PMS THPTW NCSOCS CV(IO+) 48 284.0 1,313 216 H(5-IO) PO PH(25) CM(5-1O) RS« 5) (OOI142(0) C(5-lO) SS-T ACS« 5) SP(II}!-) MCW(5-10) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST{lO+) PHC«S) CHW as Gollanpur (456) PM«5)C(S- H«S) THPTW ACS« S) CV(S-IO) 49 110.0 605 &2 PH(5) PO« CM(~ S) RS«5) (00114300) 10) MCW«S) SS-T NCS« S) SP(S-IO) S) CP« S) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) CHW as Galoli (429) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-10) THPTW PH(15) ACS« S) CV(S-IO) 50 309.0 2,170 341 CM«5) RS«5) (00114400) 10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5) NGS« S) SP(5-IO) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCSt< 5) ST(5-10) as Mandebari (428) PM S H«S) iHPTW PH(7) PO« 5) ACS« 5) CY«S)I 51 390.0 2,235 379 CM(~ RS« 5) (00114S00) C(5-10) MCW«5) SS-T NCS« S) SP« 5) 5) CP« 5} NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST« 5),

RMP(4) THPTW Sudhal (426) H«S) ACS«5) CV«5) 8S«5) 52 183.0 724 109 PM C«5) WTK PH(7) PO« CM(~ 5) (00114600) MCW«S) NCS«S) SP« 5) RS« 5) SS-T 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

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TWE(96.0) PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (15) EA NM 8.0 1.0 lampur (412) 42 T(96.0)

TWE(91.0) BhutMajra PRMRFP Radaur (4) EA NM 8.0 43 T(91.0) (413)

TWE(129.0) Ror Chhappar PR MR FP Yamuna Nagar (5) EA NM 10.0 44 T(129.0) (476)

TWE(131.0) PRMRFP YamtmaNagar(IO) EA Bricks, -,- 19.0 Dudhla (411) 45 T(131.0)

TWE(SI.O) Hargarh PRMRFP Radaur (4) EA NM 1.0 46 T(Sl.O) (478)

TWE(129.0) Jhinjron PRMRFP YamunaNagar(IO) EA 5.0 1.0 8.0 47 T(129.0) (419)

TWE(253.0) Hamoui PRMRFP Radaur (6) EA NM 5.0 26.0 48 T(253.0) (465)

TWE(98.0) Goll.npur 3.0 9.0 49 PRMRFP Rad.ur(3) EA NM T(98.0) (466)

TWE(263.0) PRMRFP Rad.ur (2) EA 13.0 330 Galoli (429) 50 NM T(263.0)

TWE(206.0) Mandebari Rad.ur(2) EA Agr.Tools. -,- 6.0 178.0 51 PRMRFP NM T(206.0) (428)

TWE(1100) Bricks, -,- 3.0 10.0 Sudhal (426) 52 PRMRFP Jagadhri (4) EA NM T(170.0)

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PHS RMP(4) THPTW Sudhail (425) H« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 53 398.0 1,528 253 P MC«5) WTK PH(7) PO« CM(~ 5) (00114700) MCW«5) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS« 5) SS-T 5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

THPTW ICbe:ri Rangh ran P M« 5) C« H« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 54 237.0 789 136 WTK PH(4) PO« CM(~ 5) (427) (00114800) 5) MCW«5) NCS« 5) SP« 5) SS-T 5) . CP« 5) RS«5) PHC« 5) OCS{<5) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

PHSCHW Rattol; (422) H«5) THPTW PH(16) ACS(5-1O) CV«5) BS{<5) 55 230.0 1,293 222 P MC«5) CM(5-10) (00114900) MCW(10+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«S) SP« 5) RS« 5) CP{< 5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-IO) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

FWC Gobindpura (407) H("'S) THPTW PH ACS«S) CV« 5) BS« 5) 56 18.0 2,224 418 P MC«5) CM«5) (00115000) MCW«5) SS-T PO«5) NCS«S) SP« 5) RS« 5) CP«5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST«5) NW(IO+)

RMPCHW Kbera (423) P M(5-10) H« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV« 5) BS«5) 57 506.0 2,213 424 POPH(25) CM(5-1O) (00115100) C(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS«5) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW Ruhla Kheri (424) PM(5-10) H(S-IO) THPTW ACS«5) CVeS-IO) BS(5-IO) 58 181.0 822 135 PH(8) PO« CM(~-IO) (00115200) C(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T SP{S-IO) 5) CP(S-IO) NCS«5) RS{5-10) PHC(5-IO) OC5«5) ST(S-IO) NW(IOt)

PHSRMP ACSNCS(S- - BS Kail (378) P M« 5)C{5- H(5-10) HPTWW PH(14) 59 431.0 1,773 305 CM(S-IO) 10)OCS(5- eV{5-10) RS(5-IO~ (00115300) 10) MeW(S-IO) SS-W PO« 5) 10) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC«S) ST(IO+)

PHS KhWldewala (370) PM«5)C(5- H(S-IO) HP TW SS- PH(12) CV(S-IO) 85« 5) 60 2S9.0 925 166 CM(5-10) AgS« 5) (00115400) 10) MCW(S-IO) TW PO« S) N S(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) CP(S-IO) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) S;r(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS Kathwala (377) PM H(5-1O) THPTW PH(15) ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) BS{< 5) 61 136.0 1,409 235 CM{5-IO) (00115500) C(5-IO) MCW(5-1O) TK SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) RS(5-1O) CP« 5) S~IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) S (10+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP CHW BS Mahlan Wah (380) PMSPUC THPTW ACS NCS(5- CV{~ 62 575.0 4,044 723 H« 5) PO PH(25) CM«5) 10) 5) RS« 5) (00115600) C« 5) SS-T MCW«5) CP«5) OCS(IO+~ SP~5-10) NW(IO+) ST 5-10) PHC« 5)

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TWE(314.0) Jagadbri (4) EA NM 24.0 Sudhail (425) 53 PRMRFP T(J74.0)

TWE(230.0) Kheri Ranghran 1.0 54 PRMRFP Jagadbri (3) EA T(230.0) (421)

TWE(193.0) 3.0 34.0 RattoH (422) 55 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (2) EA NM T(193.0)

Gobindpum 18.0 56 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (I) EA NM (401)

TWE(443.0) Earthen Pots, -, . 13.0 SO.O Khera (423) 57 PRMRFP Jagadbri (3) EA NM T(443.0)

TWE(IS3.0) Ruhla-Kheri 16.0 12.0 58 PRMRFP Jagadhri (6) EA NM T(IS3.0) (424)

TWE(374.0) Kail 9.0 8.0 40.0 59 PRMRFP Jagadhri (6) EA N Bricks. -,- T(314.0) (378)

Khundewala TWE(244.0) 150 60 PRMRFP Jagadhri (9) EA N T(244.0) (370)

Kathwala TWE(II8.0) 18.0 61 PRMRFP Jagadhri (7) EA N T(l18.0) (377)

TWE(5130) MahlanWali Earthen Pots, -, . 10.0 10.0 42.0 62 PRMRFP Jagadhri (4) EA NM T(513.0) (380)

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CHW ACS NCS(S- CV{~ 5) Haripur Jatan P M« 5) C« H« 5) THPTW BS« 5) 63 190.0 625 105 PH(5) PO« CM(~-IO) 10) (379)(00 I 15700) 5) MCW«5) SS-T 5) CP{< 5) OCS(IO+) SP{< 5) RS(5-JO) PHC«5) S1{5--IO) NW(JO+)

CHW ACS NCS(5- CV{~ 5) Bhatauli (405) PM S H{<5) THPTW BS« 5) 64 123.0 1.419 240 PO« 5) CM«5) 10) (00115800) C(5-IO) MCW(5-IO) SS-T RS« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) SP«5) PHC«5) S1'«5) NW(IO+)

P« CHW Jhinwar Heri (38 I) 5) H« 5) THPTW PH(2) PO« 5) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 110.0 121 56 CM(~ 65 S5-T NCS(5-1O) (00115900) M«5) MCW« 5) 5) CP« 5) SI'«5) RS« 5) C« 5) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(.s..rO) NW(IO+)

BS Haluwala (384) P M« 5) C(5- H« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV«5) 66 167.0 1,060 177 PO« 5) CM«5) RS« 5) (00116000) 10) MCW(IO+) S5-T NCS(5-1O) 51'«5) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(.s..tO)

PHS Jarauda (403) P(2) M«5) H("'5) THPTW PH(15) ACS«5) CV{<5) B8«5) 67 180.0 1.868 353 CM«5) (00116100) C«5) MCW«5) S5-T PO«5) NCS(5-1O) Sp«5) RS{< 5) CP(ID+) PHC«5) OCS{IO+) ST(5--10) NW(IO+)

Telipura (402) PM«5)C« H«5) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 6& 92.0 1,389 246 CM«5) (00116200) 5) MCW«5) S5-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP«5) RS«5) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-JO) NW(IO+)

PHS Chaneti (399) PM«5)C« H«5) THPTW PH(IO) ACS(5-JO) CV«5) BS« 5) 69 183.0 1,935 303 CM(5-10) (00116300) 5) ,MCW«5) S5-T PO«5) NCS«5) Sp«5) RS«5) Cpe< 5) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) 8T(5--JO) NW(IO+)

Buria Sarkar (393) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-JO) THPTW ACS(5-10) CV(5-IO) BS(5-10) 70 155.0 64 S PH(6) PO« CM« 5) (00116400) 10) MCW(5-IO) S5-T NCS(5-10) SP(5-1Il) 5) CP(5-IO) RS« 5) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Bhagwan Garh P M« 5) C« H« 5) THPTW PHeIO) ACS«5) CV« 5) SS«5) 71 99.0 1,079 192 CM« 5) (398) (00116500) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS«5) CP« 5) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Bhojpur (397) P M« 5) q< H« 5) 'THPTW PH(lO) ACS« 5) CV«5) BS« 5) 72 92.0 714 120 CM«5) (00116600) 5) MCW(IO+) 5S-T PO«5) NeS(S-IO) SP(5-l0) RS« 5) CP«5) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST«5) NW(JO+)

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TWE(170.0) Haripur J.tan PRMRFP Jagadhri (5) EA NM 8.0 12.0 63 T(170.0) (379)

TWE(IOS.O) Bhatauli PRMRFP Jagadhri (3) EA NM 15.0 64 T(108.0) (405)

TWE(96.0) Jhinwar Heri PRMRFP Jagadhri (3) EA NM 10 13.0 65 T(96.0) (381)

TWE(146.0) Haluwala PRMRFP Jagadhri (5) EA N 1.0 20.0 66 T(146.0) (384)

TWE(141.0) Jagadhri (4) N 39.0 larauda (403) 67 PRMRFP EA T(141.0)

TWE(79.0) Telipura PRMRFP Jab",dhri (3) EA N 1.0 12.0 68 T(79.0) (402)

TW(14.0) Chaneli N Bricks. -_. TWE(152.0) 4.0 5.0 8.0 69 PRMRFP Jagadhr; (I ) EA (399) T(I66.0)

TWE(125.0) Buria Sarkar N 11.0 3.0 16.0 70 PRMRFP Radaur (I) EA T(125.0) (393)

TWE(83.0) Bhagwan Garh N 16.0 71 PRMRFP Jagadhr; (3) EA T(83.0) (398)

TW(24.0) Bhojpur TWE(48.0) 15.0 5.0 72 PRMRFP Jagadhri (3) EA (397) T(72.0)

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PHSRMP ACS NCS(5- ST Tejli (409) P M S H« 5) THPTW PH CM BS« 5) 73 100.0 2,971 522 10) CV«5) (00116700) C« 5) MCW« 5) SS-T PO{< 5) CP« 5) RS« 5) OCS(IO+) SP« 5) PHC« 5) NW(IO+)

Parwalon (410) PM{<5)C« H«5) THPTW PH(5) PO{< CM(~ 5) ACS{<5) CV«5) BS« 5) 74 198.0 1.828 351 NCS(5-)() (00116800) 5) MCW«5) SS-T 5) CP« 5) SP« 5) RS« 5) PHC(5.IO) OCS(I()+) ST{5-1O) NW{IO+)

Darwa(4tl) P M« 5) C(5- H« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(S-IO) BS« 5) 75 239.0 2,122 430 PH(6) PO{< CM{~ 5) NCS(5-IO) SP« 5) RS{< 5) (00116900) 10) MCW(IO+) SS-T 5) CP«5) PHC(IO') OCS(10+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Gadhauli (412) PM«5)C« H«5) THPTW PH(20) ACS«5) CV« 5) BS«5) 76 189.0 3,937 716 CM«.5) 5) MCW(!O+) SS-T P0(5-1O) NCS(5-IO) SP« 5) RS« 5) (00117000) CP(S-I() PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

8adhi Majra(126) P M« 5)C« H«5) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV«5) 8S«5) 113.0 6,334 1,484 CM«5) n (00117100) 5) MCW« 5) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(S-IO) SP« 5) RS« 5) CP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) SJf(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS SP Tajakpur( 125) P M«5) C« H« 5) THPTW ACS«5) BS«5) 78 128.0 1.042 163 PH(8) PO« CM(~ 5) CV« 5) 5) MCW(JO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) 5) -'teOO 117200) 5) CP(S-IO) ST(5-IO) RS« PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) \. PHSRMP(3) BS Pansra (127) P M S H«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV« 5) 79 2550 2,580 595 POPH(lO) CM« 5) RS«5) (00117300) C«5) MCW«5) SS-T NCS(5-IO) SP« 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

RMP(2) BS "~sani (128) PM«5}C(5- H«5} THPTW ACS«5) CV(5-tO) 80 296.0 1,655 269 PH(9) PO« CM(~-IO) RS(5-IO} , (<]0 117400) 10) MCW(5-IO) SS-T NCS(5-1O) SP(5-10) 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O)

RMP(2) ACS NCS(S- CV(· 5) Ratanpura (129) PM«5)C« H«5) THPTW BS« 5) 81 160.0 991 156 :H(2) PO« CM(~ 5) 10) ~ (00117500) S} MCW«S) SS-T J) CP«5) OCS(IO+) SP« 5) RS«S) PHC«5) ST~< 5) NW(IO+)

P« / - Qaimpura (124) 5) H«5) ACS« 5) CV(~-IO) SS« 5) 82 130.0 395 67 THP SS-T PO« 5) CM(S-lO) (00117600) M«5) MCW{5-10) NCS« 5) SP(5-10) RS(S-IO) PH(5-10) CP« 5) C(5-10) PHC«5) OCS« 5) ST(5·IO) NW(IO+)

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TWE(59.0) PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (2) EA NM Bricks. -.- 2.0 2.0 37.0 Tejli (409) 73 T(59.0)

TW(52.0) Parwalon PRMRFP Jagadhri (3) EA Bricks, -.- TWE(47.0) 32.0 9.0 58.0 74 (410) T(99.0)

TW(52.0) PRMRFP Jagadhri (5) EA N Bricks. -.- TWE(IOO.O) 5.0 7.0 75.0 Darwa (411 ) 75 T(152.0)

TWE(1I2.0) Gadhauli PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA N 14.0 11.0 52.0 76 T(112.0) (412)

TWE(64.0) BadhjMajra Yamuna Nagar (2) EA NM 4.0 45.0 77 PRMRFP T(64.0) (126)

TWE(II3.0) Tajakpur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA NM 15.0 78 T(113.0) (125)

TWE(152.0) 3.0 34.0 66.0 Pan~ra (127) 79 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (4) EA NM T(152.0)

TWE(\55.0) 106.0 35.0 Dasani (128) 80 PR MR FP Vamuna Nagar (8) EA NM T(155.0)

TWE(55.0) Ratanpura 2.0 93.0 12.0 81 PR MR FP Vamuna Nagar (5) EA NM T(55.0) (129)

TWE(82.0) Qaimpura 32.0 16.0 82 PR MR FP Vamuna Nagar (6) EA NM T(82.0) (124)

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Rampura (130) PM«5)C(5- H«5) THP ACS{< 5) CV(5-10) BS« 5) 73.0 426 17 PH(4) PO« CM(~-10) 83 to) MCWe5-10) SS-T Spe5-IO) RS(5-1O) (00117700) 5) CP« 5) NCS«5) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Isharpur (137) P M« 5) C(5- H« 5) THP ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 84 106.0 751 109 PH(9) PO« CM(~-IO) 10) MCW(5-10) SS-T SP(S-IO) (00117800) 5) CP« 5) NCS« 5) RS(5-JO) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

RMP BS Bahrampur (131) PM«5)C(5- H«5) THP ACS«5) CV(5-IO) 85 J16.0 611 100 PH(S) PO« CM(~-IO) RS(5-JO) (00117900) 10) MCW(S-to) SS-T NCS«5) SP(5-IO) 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(JO+) ST(5-10) PHS BS Kat (132) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-JO) THPTW PH ACS{<5) CV(S-IO) 86 JS:! 0 1,035 \69 CM(S-lO) RS(5-IO) (00)18000) 10) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO(<: 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-to) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO)

Mandi(I33) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-1O) THPTW PH ACS«S) CV(5-10) BS«5) 87 136.0 1,312 193 CM(5-IO) (00118100) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS-T PO«5) NCS{<5) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST{5-10) NW{IO+)

Mahmudpur(135) P M« 5) C(S- H{5-IO) THPTW PH ACS{

Lapra (134) P M« 5) C« H(5-IO) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV(5-IO) BS« 5) 89 262.0 1,646 256 CM(5-IO) (00118300) 5) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(S-IO) RS(5-10) CP(5-1O) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

P« Odhri (117) 5) H(S-ID) THPTW ACS NCS« CV(;-lO) M«5) 90 410.0 68 9 PO« 5) CM(S-lO) (00118400) M«S) MCWeS-IO) SS-T 5) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) PH«5) CP(5-10) C(5-1O) PHC(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(S-10) NW(IO+)

Jodhpur (116) 91 174.0 ----- Uninhabited ------(00118500)

DA Gharon (I 15) H(IO+) THPTW PH ACS NCS(< CVe;-IO) BS(5-IO) 92 2S2.0 1,341 168 P M C{IO+) CM(5-10) (00l18600) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) 5) SP(5!.1O) RS(lO+) ep« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S"I;{S-IO) NW(JO+)

BirTapu (114) 93 299.0 --- Unmhabited ------(00118700)

Majri Tapu (113) P M« 5) H(IO+) THPR PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) 6S(\0+) 94 3680 503 68 CM(lO+) (00118800) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO+ ) RS(IO+) CP(5-1O) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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TWE(48.0) Rampura PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (6) EA NM 19.0 6.0 83 T(48.0) (130)

TWE(8LO) Isharpur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA NM 10.0 15.0 84 T(81.0) (137)

TWE(91.0) Bahrampur PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (8) EA NM 90 16.0 85 T(91.0) (131)

TWE(124.0) PRMRFP Jagadhri (7) EA NM 8.0 21.0 Kat (132) 86 T(124.0)

TWE(104.0) N 15.0 17.0 Mandi (133) 87 PRMRFP Jagadhri (8) EA T(104.0)

TW(39.0) Mahmudpur Yamuna Nagar (9) EA NM TWE(44_0) 3.0 88 PRMRFP (135) T(83.0)

TWE(192 0) EA 33.0 7.0 300 Lap,a (134) 89 PRMRFP Yamuna Nagar (9) T(192.0)

TW(J82.0) Agr.Tools, -,- 64.0 2.0 1620 Odhri (117) 90 PRMRFP Jagadhri (8) EA T(182.0)

------Uninhabited ------Jodhpur (116) 91

TW(212.0) PRMRFP Jagadhri (10) EA TWE(6.0) 6.0 50 23.0 Ghoron (liS) 92 T(2 I 8.0)

----- Uninhabited ------8irTapu (114) 93

TWE(220.0) MajriTapu 4.0 t39.0 5.0 94 PRMRFP Jagadhri (16) EA T(220.0) (113)

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ACS NCS« CV{;-IO) 8ibipur(118) PM S PUC H{IO+) PH(6} PO« CM(~-IO) BS(5-10) 95 2S2.0 1,847 266 HP SS-HP S) (0011&900) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) 5) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP{S-IO) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS 8akaIpUl" (120) PM S H(IO+) HP TW ss- PH(l7) ACS«5) CV(5-1O) 8S(S-10) 96 206.0 1,161 19S CM(S-IO) C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) TW PO« 5) NCS« S) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00119000) CP(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

PHC Sabapur (121) PM S THPTW CMCP(S- ACS«5) CV(S-IO) 8S(S-10) 97 2S90 1,636 270 H(S-IO) PO PH (00119100) C(S-IO) SS..:r 10) NCS«S) SP(S-IO) RS(S-IO) MCW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

Nai a.wan ( 122) P M(5-10) H(S-IO) TTW PH(IO) ACS« S} CV(S-IO) 8S(S-10) 98 134.0 944 146 CM(S-IO) (00119200) C(5-1O) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO(S-IO) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(S-IO) CP(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

SP Fetehpur(123) PM S H« 5) THPTW ACS«S) BS« 5) 99 240.0, 1,424 233 PO PH CM« 5) CV« 5) (00119300) C(S-IO) MCW«5) SS-T NCS«5) RS«S) CP« S) ST«5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+)' NW(IO+)

Sugh(396) P M« S) C« H« 5) THPTW PH(12) ACS«S) CV« 5) BS« S) 100 353.0 1,207 206 CM«S) (00119400) 5) MCW«5) SS-T PO« S) NCS« 5) SP«S) RS«S) CP« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS ACS NCS« CV(;-IO) Amadalpur (39S) r M SC(5- H(5-10) THPTW PH(7) PO(5- 8S(5-10) 101 407.0 2,556 412 CM(~-IO) 5) (00119500) 10) MCW(5-1O) SS-T 10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) PHC(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mukarimpur (I 19) P M(S-IO) H(IO+) THPTW PH(IO) ACS(5-10) CV{IO+) 8S(10+) 102 103.0 770 128 CM(5-IO) (00119600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T POC< 5) NCS(<5) SP(IO+) RS(5-IO) CPCIO+) PHC(IO+) ~S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P« - Jalrampur Jagir ACS(S-IO) qV(IO+) 8S« S) 103 119.0 7 5)M«5) H(S-IO) WSS-W PO(5-10) CM(IO+) (112) (00119700) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(5-1O) C(IO+) ~CW(IO+) PH«5) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mali Majra (110) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-10) THPTKC PH ACS«5) eveS-to) 8S(5-IO) 104 201.0 592 97 CM«S) (00119800) 10) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS{IO+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

202 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(46.0) PRMRFP Jagadhri (8) EA TWE(84.0) 2.0 120.0 fR1ipur (lIS) 95 T(130.0)

TWE(157.0) Bakarpur PRMRFP Jagadhri (10) EA 6.0 40 390 96 T(157.0) (120)

1WE{231.0) Sabapur PRMRFP Jagadhri (8) EA NM 20 26.0 97 T(231.0) (121)

1WE(97.0) l\Iai Gawnn PRMRFP Jagadhri (8) EA N 70 1.0 29.0 98 T(97.0) (122)

TW(80.0) Fetehpur TWE(890) 23.0 7.0 410 99 PRMRFP Jagadhri (5) EA NM (123) T(169.0)

TW(19.0) PRMRFP Jagadhri (5) EA N 55.0 TWE(21 1.0) 30.0 6.0 32.0 (396) 100 T(230.0)

TW(46.0) Amadalpur TWE(285.0) 9.0 50 62.0 101 PRMRFP Jagadhri (7) EA N Agr.Tools, -,- (395) T(331 0)

TWE(90.0) Mukarimpur EA N 3.0 5.0 5.0 102 PRMRFP Buria (7) T(90.0) (119)

TWE(119.0) Jairampur Jagir 0.0 103 MRFP Buria (8) ED EAG - T(119.0) (112)

TW(32.0) Mali Majra 1.0 27.0 104 PRMRFP Buria (4) EA TWE(l300) 11.0 (110) T(162.0)

203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Ce.nsus of India 2001 - Amenities imd Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is given ., ~ c "0 "0 El OJ C "0 u U :J~ It) ',p 0 OJ· u It) ., ..c: " :.= V) t: '"'"~ ;:; t: .~ e 0 g 0 ·0 'u t:: .~" ~ .~ U'" ..c: til .3 .., t!- o. ~ :; ~ 8- ~ ~ ., 0. u 0 ;:; -0 ..J" 0 '" B 0 ~ ~ ~"" "0 ]dE' CQ~ .;;: !:!. -0 6 .~.~ ~ ..c: c -3 _g .2 t: '" -0" oC ._U u 0 ~ ~~ 0 '" § c .. -5'" 0 ~ ..c:'" ~ .g.g I; j 'H ".g " 1a "';:: 0 ..c: -.; =.. ~ " ._ .0 .;; 0 :; 'H OJ .~ 7d:;:""g 0 t: ~ e t: ...: E 0. bl) OJ~ 'f! ,,"0 .... '" 0 0 u .2 (a E '2 ~ s:: 0 kl .~ OJ c ~ 0- .0 :.g B E ., -3 ~ :l '" -.;" ., u .!'! 1iie Eu._ " E -0 E-" .g ~ E ~ s C) .s tf o .s --g "5 "0 0 §::= " Ul" Cl.. ~-g c:!u- en ~ ~ l z ~ 0 82 ~'" u e 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13

8hogpur (I 1 I) P M(5-10) H(IO+) PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 105 270.0 1,033 190 THPSS-T CM(5-IO) (00119900) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) P0(5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Diyalgarh (394) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-10) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV(5-10) 8S(5-1O) 106 132.0 2,097 425 CM«5) (00120000) 10) MCW(5-10) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) CP(5-1O) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

8uria Jagir (392) P M«5) H(5-10) THPTW PH(5) PO(5- 5) ACS(5-10) CV(5-10) 8S(5-10) 107 167.0 141 30 CM(~ (00120100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T 10) Cp« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Nabh (389) PM«5)C« H(IO+) THP ACS«5) CV(5-10) BS«5) 108 276.0 488 77 PO«5) CM«5) (00120200) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS«5) SP(5-1O) RS(5-IO) PH«5) CP(5-10) PHC«5) OCS(lO+) ST(5-10) NW{lO+)

P« Naugawan 5) H(5-1O) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 109 Chalcpahla (391) 6.0 150 32 WSS-W PO(5-1O) CM(5-10) Me<5) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-JO) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) (00120300) PH« 5) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Naugawan Sarbr 110· 164.0 --Uninhabited ---- (108) (00120400)

Naugawan Jagir P M« 5) C(5- H« 5) THP ACS« 5) CV(S-tO) 8S(5-10) III 271.0 423 61 PO« 5) CM« 5) (390) (00120500) \0) MCW«5) SS-T NeS{<5) SP{5-!0) RS{IO+) PH« 5) CP«5) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) NW(JO+)

DA(6) MH HC PHC(4) T(99) WeB) P(99) M(36) PHS(24) TK(9) ACS(21) S(26) PO(I5) Block Total 24456.0 141786 FWC(3) HP(95) CM(S) NCS(3) ST SP(2) BS(28) RS 24157 PUC(8) I PH(957) AC RMP(40) TW(90) OCS(2) SMP(3) R(3) C(3) CHW(12) 0

204 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TWE(236.0) Bhogpur PRMRFP Buria (7) EA 5.0 8.0 21.0 105 T(236.0) (111)

TW(22.0) Diyalgarh Buria (2) N TWE(740) 4.0 2.0 30.0 106 PRMRFP EA (394) T(96.0)

TW(79.0) Buria Jagir Buria (2) EDEAG - TWE(530) 26.0 9.0 107 PRMRFP (392) T(132.0)

TW(4.0) PRMRFP Buria (2) EA TWE(14.0) 14.0 40.0 204.0 Nabh (389) 108 T(18.0)

Naugawan TWE(5.0) 1.0 Chakpahla 109 MRFP Buria (3) EDEAG - T(5.0) (391)

Naugawan Sarkar --Uninhabited ---- 110 (108)

WE(4.0) TW(22.0) Naugawan Jagir 0,0,0, -,- 1.0 6.0 34.0 111 PR MR FP Buria (3) EA TWE(204.0) (390) T(230.0)

PR(104) WE(4) EDEAG TW(98S) MR(l06) (3) N(84) 55.0 SSI.0 986.0 3372.0 TWE(17614) FP(I06) EA(I03) M(SS) NC NR T(l860J)

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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

INDIA HARYANA C.D. BLOCK CHHACHHRAULI (PARTS OF TAHSIL CHHACHHRAULI AND TAHSIL JAGADHRI) DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR Km 2 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 Krn

TOTAL AREA (RURAL) OF CD. BLOO< (In Sq. Km).. 519.70 TOTAL POPULATION (RURAL) Of CD. BLOCK , . .. .. 174209 .\_.. NUMBER OF TOWNS ., .. .. ' ...... , J ~ TOTAL NUMBER OF VIllAGES IN C.D. BLOCK '.' - ' 174 (J DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS (In Kms) 19

PARTS OF TAHSIL J AGADHRl BUT C. D. BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES A FALL IN CD. BLOCK BILASPUR STATUTORY TOWN ( S ) PARTS OF TAHSIL CHHACHHRAULI BUT BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED FALL IN CP. BLOCK BILASPUR F UPTO 1. L 2000

BOUNDARY ;STATE TAHSIL : CD. BLOCK ... - - . - . - ; ---- VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER " 00136100 HEADQUARTERS: TAHSIL: CD. BLOCK .....' '" ...... " @ • VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE : BELOW 200 : 200 - 499 ; o 500 - 999 ; 1000 - 4999 : 5000 & ABOVE ... .., ...... • • • • UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH PERMANENT LOCATION CODE NUMBER ... X 00124000 URBAN AREA WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER XI STATE HIGHWAY .. '" ...... SH SA IMPORT ANT METALLED ROAD .. ,.,

RIVER & STREAM / CANAL ...... ~ : ==== POST OFFICE ...... " ...... PO SECONDARY OR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL ." " ...... _ S POLlCE STATION ...... ", ." ." '" .. , '" '" '" ...... " PS PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE ...... " _.. _...... ,,_ ... ~ BANK ...... '" ...... ' ...... ", ...... " ...... , .... ._ . ... ._ ...... " B

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 Name .fCD Block: Chhachhrauli Name .fSub-Dist: Jagadhri (part) I Bala Chaur (312) 00121200 020010004000400249 2 Bhagwanpur (313) 00121300 020010004000400250 3 Bhukhri (388) 00121000 02~IOO04000400247 4 'Bisation Wala (216) 00086700 020010004000400157 5 Chabutron (232) 00085600 020010005000500139 6 Chahron (383) 00091100 020010004000400232 7 Chholi (215) 00086800 020010004000400158 3 Chintpur (225) 00086500 020010004000400153 9 Choli (237) 00084700 020010004000400101 10 Dadupur Chhawni (106) 00121400 020010064000400251 11 Dharam Kot (270) 00086900 020010004000400160 12 Fatehgarh (107) 00121500 020010004000400252 13 Fatehpur (230) 00085800 020010003000300275 14 Garhi Banjara (387) 00120600 020010004000400258 15 Gohra Bani (236) 00085000 020010004000400098 16 Jaitp ur (30) 00085400 020010004000400097 17 Jangle Salempur Kohi (489) 00085100 020010004000400094 IS Jogiwara (228) 00086000 020010004000400143 19 Kanalsi (104) 00121700 020010003000300313 20 Khanuwala (220) 00086300 020010004000400152 21 Kharwan (314) 00121100 020010004000400248 22 Lalhari Kalan (226) 00086100 020010005000500144 23 Lalhari Khurd (224) 00086200 020010005000500141 24 Mahiyudinpur (31) 00085300 020010004000400096 25 M alakp ur BangFlf (268) 00086400 020010004000400151 26 Marnli (322) 00090900 020010004000400230 27 Manakpur (229) 00085900 020010001000100119 28 M anakpur (386) 00120900 020010004000400246 '19 M odhuwala (385) 00120800 020010004000400245 30 Prithipur (231) 00085700 020010004000400138 31 Rajpur (235) 00085500 020010004000400099 32 Ramp ur J at (234) 00084800 020010004000400100 33 Rukali (2 17) 00086600 020010004000400154 34 SaJempur BangFlf (321) 00091000 020010004000400231 35 Salempur Kohi (33) 00084900 020010004000400093 36 Shahzadpur (J09) 00121600 020010002000200461 37 Udharngarh (401) 00120700 020010003000300260

209 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar Sl. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Chhachhrauli Name ofSub-Dist: 0002 I Ahmad M ajra (187) 00132200 020020004000400019 2 Alipur (102) 00121900 020020005000500467 3 Ashabpura (212) 00126300 020020004000400094 4 Bachon (182) .00132700 020020004000400022 5 Bahadurpur (164) 00131500 020020004000400113 6 Bakkarwala ( 177) 00133200 020020004000400047 7 BaJauli (208) 00129200 020020004000400095 8 Balla Majra (71 ) 00125300 020020004000400123 9 Baniawala (13) 00134600 020020004000400029 10 Baroli M ajra (191) 00130100 020020004000400044 II Begampllr (80) 00125500 020020004000400125 12 Bell?flrh (73) 00124900 020020004000400138 13 Beli Bhud (63) 00125000 020020004000400120 14 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagp at (9) 00134300 020020004000400048 15 Bhilpura (200) 00125600 020020004000400140 16 Bhilpura (76) 00123100 020020004000400107 17 Bhlld Kalan (67) 00130900 020020004000400118 18 Bhud M ajra (70) 00125200 020020004000400122 19 Bhul Kheri (85) 00124400 020020004000400105 20 Bichpari (77) 00123200 020020004000400135 21 Bir Taharpur (490) 00135800 020020004000400004 22 Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) 00133700 020020004000400054 23 Chaneta (316) 00126800 020020004000400089 24 ChaowaJa (328) 00127400 020020004000400081 25 Chikan (12) 00134900 020020004000400026 26 Chuharpllr Kalan (168) 00130800 020020004000400111 27 Chuharpur Khurd(207) 00126500 020020004000400093 28 Chuharpur M angalsingh (19) 00135200 020020004000400024

29 Dadupur ]attan (222) 00129800 020020004000400~18 30 Dadupur Malion (193) 00129000 020020004000400042 31 Dammunpur Bara(J01) 00122000 020020004000400143 32 Dammunpur Chhota (99) 00122300 020020004000400146 33 Damoli (J 95) 00129500 020020004000400064 34 Darpur (17) ~ 00135500 020020004000400009 35 Darwa(78) 00124700 ~ 020020004000400136 36 Dasaura (198) 00130400 020020004000400063

210 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list ofVilJages (C.D. block wise) Name ofthe District:Yamunanagar Sl. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 J 4 37 Daulatpur (180) 00132900 020020004000400034 38 Dekriwala (66) 00131300 020020004000400117 39 Deodhar (72) 00125400 020020004000400124 40 Dhakwala ( 183) 00132800 020020004000400035 41 Doiwala (69) 00125100 020020004000400121 42 Ganaula (308) 00128400 020020004000400073 43 Ganauli (309) 00128300 020020004000400074 44 Gulabg;u-h (169) 00130700 020020004000400110 45 Gurdhanpur (204) 00126100 020020004000400097 46 Hafizpur (173) 00131900 020020004000400045 47 Hafzi (172) 00130200 020020004000400061 48 Haidarpur (233) 00136000 020020004000400001 49 Hal-dari Gujar(95) 00122100 020020004000400151 50 Hal-dari Maru (88) 00123400 020020004000400133 51 Harauli(194) 00129100 020020005000500067 52 Harewa(83) 00124100 020020004000400103 53 Hasanpur (90) 00123600 020020004000400131 54 Ismailpur (86) 00123900 020020004000400127 55 J aidhar (82) 00124300 020020004000400]04 56 Jaidhari (81) 00124500 020020004000400106 57 Jairarnpur Khalsa (98) 00122400 020020004000400]45 58 Jangle Mehmiwala (491) 00135600 020020004000400007 59 Jatanwala (18) 00135400 020020004000400010 60 Jatheri (307) 00127300 020020004000400080 61 Jungle Kalesar (2) 00134100 020020004000400050 62 Kalesar(J) 00134000 020020004000400051 63 Kaniawala (74) 00123000 020020004000400139 64 Kansli (11) 00135000 020020004000400027 65 Karkauli (171) 00130300 020020004000400062 66 Khadri (97) 00123700 020020004000400130 67 Khanp ura (213) 00128700 020020004000400070 68 Khanpuri (210) 00126400 020020004000400071 69 Kherki (202) 00126000 020020004000400098 70 (8) 00134200 020020004000400049 71 Khilanwala (10) 00134700 020020004000400028 72 Khizrabad (165) 00133500 020020004000400056 73 KhoJ Darpur (492) 00135700 020020004000400006 74 Khol Fatehgarh (25) 00136100 020020004000400014

211 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar Sl. No. Na 200 I Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 75 Kishanp ura (167) 00131600 020020004000400112 76 Koliwala (68) 00131000 020020004000400119 77 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 00132500 020020004000400020 78 Kot M ushtarka (184) 00132600 020020004000400036 79 Kot Sarkari (188) 00132100 020020004000400037 80 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 00130000 020020004000400038 81 Lahasabad (175) 00131800 020020004000400059 82 Lahoriwala (89) 00123500 020020004000400132 83 Lakar-mai Pratap pur (92) 00122900 020020005000500141 84 Leda Khadar ( I90) 00129900 020020004000400039 85 Leda Khas (3 I 0) 00127200 020020004000400085 86 Ledi (221) 00129700 020020004000400040 87 Lopon (219) 00128900 020020004000400041 88 Mahab Aliwala (178) 00132000 020020004000400046 89 Malikpur Khadir (170) 00130600 020020004000400109 90 M anbharwala (79) 00124600 020020004000400126 91 M and Kheri (3 19) 00126600 020020004000400091 92 Mandauli Gagar (103) 00121800 020020004000400149 93 Mandewala (64) 00131100 020020004000400115 94 Manipur(223) 00132300 020020005000500017 95 Meghuwala (14) 00134400 020020004000400031 96 Mehar Majra (105) 00122100 020020004000400148 97 Mir Mayeinpur (100) 00122200 020020004000400147 98 M irpur (320) 00127100 020020004000400086 99 Mujafat Kalan (166) 00133400 020020004000400057 100 Mujafat Khurd (176) 00133300 020020004000400058 101 M ujahidwala (75) 00124800 020020004000400137 102 M ukarapur (18 I) 00133000 020020005000500033 103 M ukaribp ura (3 I 7) 00]26900 020020005000500087 ~ 104 M unda Khera (3 I 8) 00127000 020020004000400088

~105 Nagai Chakbat (6) 00133600 020020005000500055 106 Nagai Patti Milk (5) 00133800 020020004000400053 107 Nahar Taharpur (2] 1) 00128500 020020004000400072 108 Nainwala (65) 00131200 020020004000400116 109 Nandgarh (87) 00123800 020020004000400129 ,,";l 10 Nathanpur (15) 00134500 020020004000400134

~ .<4- , VILLAGE DIRECTORY Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:Yamunanagar SI. No. Na 2001 Census location code 1991 Census location code number me number 2 3 4 III Nathanp ur (91) 00123300 020020004000400030 112 Nawazpur (93) 00122800 020020004000400152 113 Panch Khola (493) 00134800 020020004000400008 114 Panjeton (315) 00126700 020020004000400090 115 .fip Ii M ajra ( 199) 00130500 020020004000400108 116 Raipur (196) 00129400 020020004000400065 117 Raiyanwala (4) 00133900 020020004000400052 118 Ram!?ilrh Alias Arjun Majra (186) 00132400 020020004000400016 119 Rampur Khadar (94) 00122600 020020004000400142 120 Salempur Khadar (214) 00128600 020020004000400069 121 Shahjahanpur (201) 00125700 020020005000500100 122 Shahzadwala (16) 00135100 020020004000400025 123 Sherpur (206) 00125900 020020004000400101 124 ,Singh Pura (205) 00124200 020020004000400102 125 Sipianwala (20) 00135300 020020004000400011 126 Taharpur Kalan (28) 00135900 020020004000400003 127 Tahirnun (174) 00131700 020020004000400060 128 Tl!iewala(3) 00131400 020020004000400114 129 Tapu laidhar (84) 00124000 020020004000400128 130 Taranwala (327) 00127500 020020004000400082 131 Tanmwala (209) 00129300 020020005000500066 132 Telipura (96) 00122500 020010004000400244 133 Tibbi Raiyan (179) 00133100 020020004000400032 134 Tihaoon (218) 00128800 020020004000400068 135 Tu~ur(192) 00129600 020020004000400043 136 Urjaoi (203) 00126200 020020004000400096 137 Yakubpur (197) 00125800 020020004000400099

213 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest place where the facility is available is given

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g" Z 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Chhachhrauli (000

THPTW Choli (237) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 207.0 543 83 PM S W TK PO PH(4) CM(jO+) C(IO+) MCW(5-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00084700) SS-T CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

THPTW BS Rampur lat (234) 94 PM«5) H(IO+) WTK PH(5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 189.0 612 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) 2 C(IO+) MCW(5-1O) PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) (00084800) SS-T CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5} ST(IO+}

DARMP THPTW PH(9) BS Salempur Kobi (33) PM H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 161.0 WTK CM(IO+) RS(IO+) 3 644 96 C(lO+) MCW(5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) (00084900) SS-T PO« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Gohra Bani (236) H(IO+) HP ilW W PH(2) ACS(5-10) ,CV{lO+) BS«5) 194.0 134 23 P« 5) CM(IO+) 4 M«5) MCW(5-to) TK PO(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00085000) SS-W CP(5-10) C(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(JO+)

Jangle Salempur Kohi 4 P« 5) H(10+) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) BS«S) 5 144.0 22 TSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) M«5) MCW(5-1O) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (489) (00085100) PH«5) CP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

THPTW ''Mahiyudinpur (3 I) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(I 0+) BS«5) 331.0 848 141 PM«5) WTK PO«5) CM(IO+) 6 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00085300) SS-T PH«5) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(1O+)

BS Jaitpur (30) 156 PM«5) H(IO+) ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 7 198.0 992 PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00085400) C(10+) MCW(IO+) ~S-:; NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

HPTWW PH Rajpur (235) 80 P« 5) H(IO+) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+} BS« 5) 1\ 113.0 588 CM(IO+) M«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) (00085500) ~~W PO«S) CP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(1O+)

BS Chabutron (B2) 66 P« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 9 163.0 415 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00085600) M«S) MCW(IO+) TK SS-T PO« S) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

RMP(3) 10 Prith.pur(231) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) 259.0 989 171 PM«5) CM(IO+) (000&5700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

214 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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TW(49.0) PRMR Sadaura (12) EA N Gur, -,- TWE(I00.0) 33.0 2S.0 Choli (237) FP T(149.0)

TW(37.0) PRMR Rampur Jat Sadaura (14) EA N Gur, -,- TWE(76.0) 20.0 7.0 490 2 FP (234) T(113.0)

TW(31.0) PRMR Salem pur Kohi Sadaura (12) EA N Gur, -,- TWE(3S.0) 48.0 3.0 44.0 3 FP (33) T(66.0)

TW(50.0) PRMR GohraBani Sadaura (IS) EA Gur, -,- TWE(33.0) 16.0 27.0 63.0 4- FP (236) O(S.O) T(88.0)

Jangle Salempur Sadaura (15) EA 10.0 2.0 132.0 5 MRFP Gur, -.- Kohi (489)

PRMR TW(S.O) Mahiyudinpur Chhachhrauli (28) EA Gur, -,- 141.0 2.0 172.0 FP 0( 11.0) T{l6.0) (31)

PRMR TW(II.O) Chhachhrauli (22) EA Gur,', - 41.0 71.0 9.0 Jaitpur (30) 7 FP O( 66.0) T{nO)

TW(44.0) PRMR Sadaura (18) EA Gur, -,- TWE(IS.O) 60 150 30.0 Raj pur (235) 3 FP T(62.0)

TW(S6.0) Chabutron PRMR TWE(41.0) 9.0 1l.0 46.0 9 Sadaura (I 5) EA N Gur,-,- (232) FP T(97.0)

TW(85.0) TWE Prithipur PRMR 40.0 10 Chhachhrauli (17) EA NM (115.0) ,190 (231) FP T(200.0)

215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the ~ nearest place where the facility is available is Riven ;g -0 ""0" I ~ ~.. 0 ; U" 1a ",c 0 .; (.) " ..c" '" 0 " "> "id <> 0 "O> 0 "0 ~t ·E~ .~" ..c .. >, e- u ~ 0.. ~ ~ 8.. u o 1>t 0 0.." ~ - f/l .. ~ '" " 0 .~ fIJ ~ -l ~ 0 '0 B ~::- e- ., .s;: ~ "'" ""0 b «J .~ !Q- ~ {; u '3 _g .2 <> 0 ~ ~~ ., gJ os" "0 § .~ 01) -5 0" or: ~ .g .g " ~g 0 c.. til ~.. g t ...... c:: ~ "iii;;'"g ~... ~f_ .D '" 0 :; "iii i$ ~ ""§ .,:! ~ '() ~ ;:1"0 c: -< J!S E c.. 01) .... '"~ 0 0 .::: ~ .S!

Fatehpur (230) P«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV{IQ+) B5«5) II 212.0 29 3 CM(IO+) (00085800) M«5) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IQ+) RS(JO+) CP« 5} C(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(JO+) RMP(4) THPTW BS Manakpur (229) PM«5) H(lD+) PH(9) NCSOCS CV(IO+) 12 324.0 2,207 365 WTK CM(IO+} R5(JO+-} (00085900) C(IO+) MCW(10+) PO{<5) ACS(S-IO) SP(IO+) SS-T CP(5-10) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Jogiwara (228) 58 PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 13 144.0 344 CM(lO+) (00086000) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) WTKSS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(JO+-) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(JO+) NW(JO+) RMP(4) THPTW BS Lalhari Kalan (226) 82 P M S PUC H(IQ+} ACS« 5) CV(IQ+) 14 141.0 1,069 WTK POPH(6) CM(IO+) RS(IO+-) (00086100) I C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) SS-T CP« 5) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) RMP(2) THPTW Lalhari Khurd (224) P M(5-1O) H(IO+) PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 15 49.0 464 81 WTK CM(IO+) (00086200) C(10+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(JO+-) SS-T CP« 5) PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(lO+) NW(IOt-)

RMPH(lO+) THPTW Khanuwala (220) 39 PM«5) PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 8S{<5) 16 147.0 209 MCW(IO+) WTK CM(IO+} (00086300) C(IO+) • PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+-) PHC(IO+) SS-T CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+-)

PHS H« 5) Malakpur Bangar PM THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) B5«5) 17 624.0 1.955 MCW«5) POPH(6) CM« 5) (2~8) (00086400) 349 C(IO+) WSS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+} RS(JO» PHC«5) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(10t-)

THPTW Chintpur (225) 18 P« 5) H(IO+) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 18 121.0 504 WTK PO«5) CM(IO+) (00086500) M(<5) MCW(10+) NCS«S) SP(IO+j RS(JO» SS-T PH«5} Cpe< 5) C(IO+} PHC(IO+) OCS« 5) S~(lO+) NW(JO+-)

THPTW Rukali (217) P«S) H(5-10) PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 19 234.0 295 o WTK CM(5-10) (00086600) 5 M«5) MCW(5-10) PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) R5(IO+-} SS·T CP(S-IO) C(5-10) PHC(5-lo') OCS«5} ST(IO+) NW(IO+) RMP(2) THPTW Bisation Wala (216) 259 1'M(S-\O) H(5-10) ACS«5) CV(\O+) BS«5) 20 521.0 1,473 WTK POPH(8) CM(5-10) (00086700) C(1O+} MCW(5-10) NCS(:< 5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+-} SS·T CP(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(JO+-}

PHS RMP(2) THPTW BS Chholi (215) CHWH«5) ACS« 5) CVC(O+) 21 396.0 1,898 302 PM«5) WTK POPH(8) CM« 5) RS(IO+-) (00086800) C(1O+) MCW«5) NCS(5-lO) SP(lO+) SS·T CP«5) NW(IOI-) PHC« 5) OCS« 5} ST(W+)

THPTW ACS Dharam Kot (270) J:;I« 5) PH(7) CV(~O+) BS«5) 22 31&.0 1,560 276 P M« 5) WTK CM«5) NCS(S-IO} (00086900) C(1O+) MCW« 5) PO«5) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) SS-T CP« 5) OCS« 5) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

216 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TW(87.0) TWE PRMR Fatehpur Chhachhrauli (16) EA NM (105.0) 70 1.0 12.0 II FP (230) T(192.0)

TW(53.0) PRMR Manakpur Chhachhnmli (15) EA NM 45.0 TWE(89.0) 7.0 25.0 105.0 12 (229) FP T(142.0)

TW(43.0) PRMR Jogiwara Chhachhrauli (16) EA NM TWE(73.0) IS.O 10.0 13 FP (228) T(116.0)

TW(32.0) PRMR Lalhan Kalan NM TWE(7S.0) 7.0 5.0 19.0 14 Chhachhrauli (14) EA (226) FP T(IIO.O)

TW(12.0) Lalhari Khurd PRMR TWE(26.0) 3.0 1.0 7.0 15 Chhachhrauli (14) EA NM (224) FP T(J8.0)

TW(lI.O) Khanuwala PRMR TWE(26.0) 18.0 1.0 91.0 16 Chhachhrauli (14) EA NM (220) FP T(37.0)

TW(82.0) TWE Malakpur Bangar PRMR (124.0) 293.0 39.0 86.0 17 Sadaura (5) EA Earthen Pots. -. (268) FP T(206.0)

TW(SI.O) Chintpur PRMR TWE(27.0) 2.0 1.0 10.0 18 Sadaura (14) EA NM (225) FP T(J08.0)

TW(4S.0) PRMR Sadaura(S) EA N TWE(4S.0) 40.0 3.0 95.0 Rukali (217) 19 FP T(96.0)

TW(103.0) Bisation Wala PRMR TWE (160.0) 169.0 2.0 87.0 20 Sadaura (7l EA N (216) FP T(263.0)

TW(360) TWE PRMR Sadaura (5) EA N (2360) 550 3.0 66.0 Chholi (215) 21 FP T(272.0)

TW(17.0)TWE Dharam Kot PRMR (200.0) 68.0 2.0 31.0 22 Sadaura (3) EA (270) FP T(2I7.0)

217 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5- JO kms. and 10+ kms oftne ~ nearest place where the facility_ is available is_given i;l'" C -0 -0 ., "0 U ~~ <> Iu '3 a 'p c.J .c ;g ., .~~ c C c .~ 0 ... c 0 " ~t e;,.-... g U 0 'g ~ ~ ~ -a., 0 ~ C 0. ~ -.;'" :;: ~ 0 -0'" "0 ·c ....I ,g 11 OIl'" 3;:::"'5 ::l " .;;: ~ 0 -0 o'IJ ..c c o ~ " -5" ~ .c "r::: c g ~ ~.g '" ~ .... '~ 0 0. .. _._ "0 .g ":~r ~ 0 ..c: -.; ....:'" OJ - .D" .;;: "3 .... -.; j e .-<;::: g>~ E os 0. 0 C .,~ .~ ::s-O ::l .... 0 0 OIl '§" ~- .t:: ~ .S! 'at E c o· ~ 0. .~ OJ c ..8 <> :.Q 11 " ::l " ~ E ::l -.; E '" .~ e g:.a E f ·c "E S ::sE ::l :.a .S E~ ] E_ ~ -0" 0'" " z'" I- ~ Z Ul :2:" 0 p.. U.Do '" ~o ~ Q£l J3 'e '"1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13

RMP Mamli(322) 183 PM«S) H(S-IO) HPTW PH(I7) ACS« S) CV(S-IO) BS« S) 23 233.0 1,139 CM(S-IO) (00090900) C(5-IO) MCW{5-IO) SS-TW ?O« 5) NCS« 5) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-IO) PHC(S-lO) OCS«S) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHS Salem pur Bangar 267 PM«S) H(5-10) HPTW PH(14) ACS« S) eV(S-IO) BS« 5) 24 206.0 1,687 CM(S-IO) (321) (00091000) C(5-1O) MCW{5-IO). SS-TW ?O(5-10) NCS{5-1O) 8P(10+) RS{IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS(5-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHW H« 5) Chahron (383) PM(<5) HPTW PH(lI) ACS(5-IO) CV«5) BS« 5) 25 199.0 I,IJI MCW«5) CM«5) (00091100) 177 C(S-IO) SS-TW pO«S) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) PHC« S) CP« S) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

PHS Garhi Banjara (387) 254 P M(S-IO) H(5-1O) THPTW PH(S) ACS(S-IO) eV(S-IO) 8$(S-IO) 26 16S.0 1,460 CM(S-IO) (00120600) C(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T pO(5-lO) NCS(S-IO) SP(5-10) RS(5-IO) CP«S) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

PHS H« 5) ACS Udhamgarh (401) THPTW PH(12) CM CV« 5) BS« 5) 27 132.0 857 IS9 PM«S)C« MCW«S) NCS«S) (00120700) SS-T PO«5) CP(5-1O) SP« S) RS« 5) 5) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

Modhuwala (38S) H«5) THPTW PH(2) ACS«5) CV«5) BS« 5) 28 48.0 304 57 P« S) CM«5) (00120800) M«5) MCW«S) SS-T PO« S) NCS«S) SP« S) RS« S) CP« 5) C« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-1O) NW(IO+)

ACS Manalcpur (386) 148 P M« 5) H« S) THPTW PH(6) CV«5) BS« S) 29 190.0 818 C« CM«5) NCS« 5) (00120900) 5) MCW«5) S5-T PO« S) SP« 5) RS« 5) CP« 5) OCS« 5) PHC«S) ST(5-10) NW{IO+)

BS RS(5- Bhukhri (388) PM H(IO+) THP PH ACS« 5) CV(5-1O) 30 159.0 1,214 CM«5) 10) (00121000) 199 C(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«S) NCS« 5) Spe5-IO) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(JO+) ST(5-10) I PHCPHS P(2) M S THPTW ACS Kharwan (314) RMP(6) PO eM CV(5-IO) BS(5-IO) 31 1,168.0 7,839 1,380 PUC W NCS« 5) (ODI21100) H(5-1O) PH(450) CP(5-10) SP(5-1O) RS« 5) C(S-IO) SS-T OCS(IO+) MeW(S-IO) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

Bala Chaur (312) H«5) HPTW ACS(5-IO) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) 32 861.0 2.778 530 P M«5) PO PH( 17) CM( < 5) (00121200) C«5) MCW«5) SS-TW NCS« 5). SP(5-10) CP(5-IO) RS« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(5-IO) NW(IO+)

Bhagwanpur (3 J3) 6S PM«5) H(IO+) HPTW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) 33 79.0 377 CM« S) (00121300) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-TW PO(5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS«5) CP«5) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

218 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land lise (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TWE(193.0) :: MR Chhachhrauli (6) EA N 3.0 40.0 Maml; (322) 23 T(l93.0)

TWE(18S.0) Salempur Bangar :: MR Chhachhrauli (6) EA NM 6.0 18.0 24 T(185.0) (321)

TWE(17S.0) Chahron MR Jagadhri (S) EA N 7.0 20.0 25 ~: T(17S.0) (383)

TWE Garh; Banjara PR MR Jagadhri (6) EA N Bricks, -.- R[S)C(I17.0) 70 31.0 10.0 26 (387) FP T(117.0)

PRMR TWE(98.0) Udhamgarh Jagadhri (4) EA N Bricks, -.- 2.0 30.0 4.0 27 FP T(98.0) (401)

PRMR TWE(45.0) Modhuwala Ja!,'lIdbri (3) EA N 10 3.0 28 FP T(4S.0) (38S)

PRMR TWE(ISO.Q) Manakpur Jagadhri (5) EA N 26.0 10.0 S.O 29 FP T(ISO.O) (386)

TW(42.0) Bhukhri PRMR TWE(96.0) 2.0 21.0 30 J agadhri (7) EA (388) FP T(138.0)

TW(SI6.0) Kharwan PRMR TWE(SI7.0) 16.0 108:0 2S.0 31 Chhachhrauli (5) EA NM Earthen Pots, -, (314) FP T(1033.0)

TW(127.0) Bala Chaur PRMR TWE(SS6.0) 81.0 69.0 38.0 32 Chhachhrauli (2) EA N Earthen Pots, -, (312) FP T(683.0)

TW(350) Bhagwanpur PRMR TWE(30.0) 100 4.0 33 Chhachhrauli (:5) EA (313) FP T(6S.0)

2.19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ krns of the -;;- nearest place where the facility is available is given ~ e -0 -0 c: II .go. 0'" ~ U'" <.> u '" '" '';::'0 ..; ... '" 0 c: ..c: .,~ 0 '"c: :> ~ 0 0 0 .~ 3 ~t 'i:~ .~ -3 U (:!. ..c: ~ 8- u '" .E S 0 Oil .., 'f~ s" -6 ~ tf E"'"'" .~ t e f .~ g 0 -0 0 o oo..c ~.~ ~ §::: p.. a til Z f-< ~ Z'" III'" ~'" S U..o <'0 ~ ~Qi U e I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3

ACS Dadupur Clihawni P(2) M H(IO+) HPTW PH(4) CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 34 176.0 1,036 193 CM(5-10) NCS« 5) (106)(00121400) C(5-10) MCW(JO+) SS-TW P0(5-10) SP(S·tO) RS(tO+) CP« 5) OCS{IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(!o+) NW(IO+)

DDAH(IO+) ACS Fatelogarh (I 07) PMS HPTWW CV(S-IO) BS(S-IO) 35 305.0 2,t36 365 MCW(JO+) POPH(7) CM« 5) NCS«5) (00121500) C(5-IO) SS-W SP(5· 10) RS(IO+) PHC(JO+) CP« 5) OCS(JO+) ST(tO+) NW(lO+)

BS Shabladpur (109) 96 PM«S) H(JO+) T PH ACS« 5) CV(5-tO) 36 240.0 S44 CM«S) RS(IO+) (00121600) C(5-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP« 5) CP« 5) NW(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-JO)

SP KanaIsi (t 04) PM(S-IO) H(IO+) THP PH ACS«5) BS(IO+) 37 385.0 1,317 213 CM(5-1O) CV(IO+) (00121700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) NCS« 5) RS(IO+) CP« 5) ST(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(JO+) NW(lO+}

Manclauli Gagar (103) 122 P M« 5) H(lO+) THPTW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 38 420.0 695 CM(IO+) (00121800) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP« 5) RS(JO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

Alipur(102) 16 P« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(tO+) BS(5-IO) 39 118.0 114 PO« 5) CM(lO+) (00121900) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP H(IO+) Dammunpur Bara P«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 40 142.0 439 61 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) (101)(00122000) M«5) SS-T NCS«5) SP(!O+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(JO+) CP(I9+) C(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) I( RMP(2) H(S- 'MeharMajra (105) !O) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lot) BS« 5) 41 268.0 1,609 238 PM S POPH(6) CM«5) '1(00122100) C«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS«'5) SI>(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+] Mir Mayeinpur (100) 42 120.0 ------UninhabIted ------(00122200)

RMP H(5-10) BS Dammllnpur Chhota 92 P« 5) THPTW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 43 66.0 478 MCW(lO+) CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) 99)(00122300) M«5) SS-T PO« 5) NcS« 5) SP(IO+) 5 PHC(5-1O) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(JO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS 1airampur Khalsa (98) H(5-IO) PH(I I) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 44 91.0 1,323 192 P«5) HPSS-HP CM(5-10) RS(IO+) ~(00122400) M«5) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(5-JO) NW(IO+) C(JO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(tO+) PHSRMP ACS BS Telipura (96) 137 P M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW PH(4) CV(IO+) 45 195.0 798 CM«5) NCS«5) RS(lO+) (00122500) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) SI:'(lO+) ep(5-10) OCS«5) NW(IO+) P~C(JO+) ST(IO+)

BS Rampur Khadar (94) 158 PM S PUC H«S) THP ACS« 5) cvdo+) 46 503.0 1,117 PO PH(IO) CM(5-JO) RS(IO+) (00112600) C(S-IO) MCW(tO+) £S-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(5-JO) OCS« 5) ST{JO+)

220 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

WE(S.O) TW(5LO) Dadupur ChhawnI ~: MR Buria (7) EA 2.0 14.0 64.0 34 TWE(37.0) (106) T(96.0)

TW(70.0) TWE Falehgarh ~: MR Buria (4) EA (\55.0) 3.0 2.0 75.0 35 (107) T(225.0)

TW(IOO.O) Shahzadpur ~ MR Buria (2) EA N TWE(90.0) 8.0 44.0 36 (109) T(190.0)

TW(IOS.O) ~: MR Buria (7) EA TWE(200.0) 7.0 69.0 6.0 Kanab; (104) 37 T(30S.0)

TW(41.0) PRMR Mandauli Gagar FP Chhacbhrauli (15) ED EAG N Gur.-•• TWE(260) 288.0 1.0 64.0 38 (lIB) T(67.0)

TW(II.O) MR Chhachhrauli (15) ED EAG N 99.0 8.0 Alipur (102) 39 ~~ T(Il.O)

TW(36.0) Dammunpur Bara ;~ MR Jagadhri (11) EDEAG N TWE(41.0) 57.0 8.0 40 (IOI) T(n.O)

TW(S9.0) MeharMajra :: MR Buria (5) EDEAG N Gur. -. - TWE(53.0) 98.0 28.0 41 (105) T(142.0)

Mir Mayeinpur - ..- Uninhabited -.--. 42 (IOO)

TW(28.0) Dammunpur ;: MR Jagadhn (10) EDEAG N TWE(31.0) 7.0 Chhota 43 T(59.0) (99)

TW(75.0) Jairampur Khalsa :: MR Chhachhrauli (10) ED N 60 10.0 44 T(75.0) (98)

TW(89.0) PRMR FP Chhachhrauli (5) EDEAG N TWE(90.0) 16.0 Telipura (96) 45 T(179.0)

TW(131.0) Rampur Khadar NM 275.0 1.0 96.0 46 ;: MR Chhachhrauli (6) EA Earthen Pots, '. T(13l.0) (94)

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BS Hal-Dari Gujar(95) P«5) H(IO+) HP ACS«S) CV(IO+) 47 262.0 S64 .PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00122700) 90 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(5--IO) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) Nawazpur (93) 85 P M(5-10) THPTW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«S) 48 318.0 652 MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) (00122800) C(S-IO) SS-T PO« 5} NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

MHPHS Lakar-Mai Pratap Pur P M S PUC H(IO+) THP PH(J3) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« S) 49 593.0 1,554 CM(5-10) (92) (OO J 22900) 239 C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS{10+) CP(S-IO) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

TB H(IO+) Kaniawala (74) P M(5-10) THPWSS-PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 50 268.0 273 51 MCWeS-IO) CM(IO+) (00113000) C(IO+) T PO(S-IO) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC«S) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Bhilpura (76) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) B$« S) SI 36S.0 1,112 173 PM«5) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00123100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

,- PHS H(IO+) Bichpari (n) P«5) THP PH(2) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 52 117.0 360 54 MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) (00123200) M«5) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-1O) C(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

RMPH(5-10) BS Nathanpur (91) P«S} THPTW PH(2) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) 53 206.0 803 131 MCW(IO+) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00123300) M«5) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(IO+) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

.,\, '( BS Hal-Dari Maru (88) 86 PM«5) H(5-1O) THPTW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(lO+} 01.' 54 101.0 516 CM«5} RS(IO+) (00123400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) ~ PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IQ+) RMP PH BS Lahoriwala (89) PM«5) H(5-10) THPTW CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 55 1180 318 44 RS(IO+) (00123500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T R[7]CPO« (5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) 5) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) I

BS Hasanpur (90) P« 5) H(5-IO) HP CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 56 52.0 335 63 PO« 5) RS(lO+) (00123600) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP (5-10) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) PH« 5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

222 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

TW(30.0) Hal-Dari ;: MR Chhachhrauli (6) ED N 213.0 19.0 47 T(30.0) Gujar(95)

TW(40.0) Nawazpur MR Chhachhrauli (7) EDEAG N Gur,-,- TWE(65.0) 187.0 260 48 ~: (93) T(105.0)

TW(56.0) Lakar-Mai Prallp :: MR Chhachhrauli (8) EA 493.0 2.0 42.0 49 T(56.0) Pur (92)

TWE PRMR KaniawaLa -, R[6JC( 197.0) 18.0 3.0 50.0 50 FP Chhachhrauli (15) EO EAG - . - (74) T(197.0)

TW(278.0) 46.0 2.0 39.0 Bhilpura (lJO) 51 ~: MR Chhachhrauli (15) EA T(278.0)

PRMR TW(61.0) Chhachhrauli (10) ED , , 34.0 220 Bichpari (Tl) 52 FP T(61.0)

GC(42.0) PRMR TW(48.0) Nathanpur Chhachhrauli (9) EDEAG N Gur, -,- 33.0 34.0 53 FP TWE(490) (91) T(139.0)

GC(60.0) PRMR TW(14.0) Hal-DariMal1l Chhachhrauli (5) EDEAG N Gur, -,- 8.0 54 FP TWE(19.0) (88) T(93.0)

GC(83.0) Lahoriwala PRMR TW(22.0) 10.0 55 Chhachhrauh (6) EDEAG N , , 3.0 (89) FP T(105.0)

PRMR TW(46.0) Hasanpur Chhachhrauh (10) ED , , 10 5.0 56 FP T(46.0) (90)

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DAPHS RMP(3) ACS BS Khadri (97) THPTW PH(6) CM CV(IO+) 57 911.0 3,731 589 P M S PUC H(5-10) NCS(S-IO) RS{5-10) (00123700) SS-T PO{< 5) CP(5-10) SP(10+) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) OCS(5-10) NW(lO+) ST(lO+) PHC(5-10)

RMPH«5) BS Nandgarh (87) 119 PM«5) THPTW PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) 58 208.0 740 MCW(IO+) CM«5) RS(JO+) (00123800) C(IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) NCS«5) SP{IO+) PHC«S) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP(2) ACS Ismailpur (86) 237 P(2) M H(S-ID) THPTW PH(12) CM CV(IO+) BS« 5) 59 221.0 1,489 NCS«5) (00123900) C(IO+) MCW{IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) (5-10) SP{IO+) RS{IO+) OCS«5) PHC(5-10) CP(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Tapu Jaidhar (84) 60 120.0 ----- Uninhabited ------(00124000)

RMPH(IO+) BS Harewa(83) 84 P«5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 61 101.0 535 MCW{lO+) PO{<5) CM« 5) RS(lO+) (00124100) M«5) SS-T NCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC(5-JO) PH«5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C{1O+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

Singh Pura (205) 99 P M« 5) C« H« 5) THPTW PH(2) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS{< 5) 62 127.0 574 CM«5) (00124200) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP«5) PHC« 5) OCS{< 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS RMP(4) ACS BS Jaidhar (82) 440 P M S PUC H(IO+) THPTW PH(6) CM CV(JO+) 63 326.0 2,650 NCS«5) RS{IO+) (00124300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) (5-10) SP(IO+) OCS« S) NW(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(5-10) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) Bhul Kheri (8S) 62 PM«S) THPTW PH CM ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS(<:'S) 64 117.0 407 MCW(IO+) (00124400) C(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(5) BS Jaidhari (81) H(IO+) THPTW CM ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 65 370.0 1,735 277 P(2) M POPH(3) RS(lO+) (00124500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T (5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10} CP(5-10) OCS(5-10} ST(IO+)

RMP 1 BS Manbharwala (79) P«5) H(S-IO) THPTW PH CM ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 66 145.0 445 80 RS(IO+) (00124600) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC{S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) . ,ST(IO":)

Darwa(7&) P M{< 5) H(5-IO) THPTW PH ACS« 5) C:V{IO+} BS{< 5) 67 1810 661 108 CM(IO+) (00124700) C(JO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP«5) PHC(5-10) OCS(S, 10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

224 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(83.0) TW(2&1.0) :: MR Jagadhri (9) EDEAG N TWE 75.0 10.0 134.0 Khadri (97) 57 R[6JC(32S.0) T(692.0)

TW(8&.O) Nandgarh ;: MR ChhaehhrauJi (5) ED EAG N Gur, -,- TWE(90.0) 8.0 22.0 58 (87) T(17B.0)

TW(76.0) Ismailpur :: MR ChhaehhrauJi (10) ED EAG N Gur, -,- TWE(SO.O) 7.0 5&.0 59 (86) T(IS6.0)

Tapu Jaidhar ---- Uninhabited ------60 (S4)

TWE(38.0) :: MR ChhaehhrauJi (5) EA 12.0 51.0 Harewa (S3) 61 T(38.0)

TWE(122.0) Singh Pum :: MR Chhachhrauli (I) EDEAG N 10 4.0 62 T(122.0) (205)

TW(80.0) TWE :: MR Chhaehhrauli (6) EA Gur.-, - (150.0) 8.0 8S.0 Jaidhar (82) 63 T(230.0)

TW(43.0) Bhul Kheri :: MR Chhaehhrauli (S) TWE(40.0) 34.0 64 EA (&5) T(&3.0)

TW(150.0) :: MR Chhaehhrauli (&) EA NM TWE(142.0) 7S.0 Jaidhari (81) 65 T(292.0)

GC(IO.O) TW(58.0) Manbharwala 3.0 170 66 :: MR Chhachhmuli (\ 0) ED EAG N TWE(57.0) (79) T(125.0) ,

TW(144.0) 20.0 17.0 Darwa (78) 67 :: MR Chhachhrauli (II) EA T(144.0)

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THPTW Mujahidwala (75) 27 PC< 5) H(5-10) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 68 370.0 158 WTKC PO« 5) CM{lO+) (00124800) M«5) MCW(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) SS-T PH(5-1O) CP«5) C(10+) PHC(ID+) OCS«5) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

Belgarh (73) P«5) H(IO+) HP ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 69 669.0 282 43 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00124900) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS«S) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) C(S-ID) PHC(ID+) OCS«S) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Seli Shud (63) P«5) H(\O+) HP PH ACS« 5) CV(\O+) 70 49S.0 8 2 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00125000) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-HP PO(S-10) NCS«S) SP(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(5-10) OCS« S) ST(IO+)

Doiwala(69) P«S) H«5) HP ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) BS«5) 71 178.0 261 61 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00125100) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

Bhud Majra (70) P M« 5) C(5- H(5-10) HP ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS«5) 72 214.0 541 92 PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00125200) (0) MCW(IO+) SS-HP NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(5-ID) PHC(S-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Balla Majra (71 ) P« 5) H(S-IO) THP PH(3) ACS(5-JO) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 73 143.0 839 140 CM(IO+) (00125300) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

RMP(4) ACS , BS Deodhar (72) P(3) M(2) S H(5-10) THP CV(IO+) 74 887.0 3,011 466 POPH(6) CM(IO+) NCS« 5) RS(IO+) (00125400) PUC MCW(lO+) SS-T SP(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS{< 5) NW(IO+) C(10+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) RMP(2) Begampur (80) PM H(5-10) THPTW CM ACS«S) CV(IO+) 8S«5) 75 522.0 1,792 303 POPH(2) (00125500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T (5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS('< 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Bhilpura (200) H(IO+) THPTW PH CM .ACS(5-10) CV(IO+} 76 2710 975 152 PM«5) RS(IO+) (00125600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO{< 5) (5-10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(10+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

o P« 5) RMPH(lO+) BS Shahjahanpur (201) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 77 116.0 439 66 M(5-10) MCW(IO+) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00125700) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) OCS«5) • ST(IO+) RMP(2) Yakubpur (197) P M\< 5) H«5) THPTW PH(S) CM ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 78 272.0 1,337 BS« 5) (00125800) 216 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-lO)CP« NCS«5) SP(Iq+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) 5) OCS« 5) ST(10+) NW(IO+)

226 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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GC(S 0) PRMR Mujahidwala Chhachhrauli (16) EA 123.0 TW(12.0) 26.0 204.0 68 FP (7S) T(17.0)

PRMR TW(334.0) Chhachhrauli (IS) EA Earthen Pots, -, 335.0 Belgarh (73) 69 FP T(334.0)

PRMR TW(408.0) Beli Bhud Chhachhrauli (7) ED Earthen Pots, -, 46.0 39.0 2.0 70 FP T(408.0) (63)

PRMR Chhachhrauli (14) ED Bajri, -,- TW(9.0) T(9.0) 27.0 142.0 Doiwala (69) 71 FP

GC(122.0) BhudMajra PRMR TW(48.0) 4.0 1.0 39.0 72 Chhachhrauli (14) ED N (70) FP T(170.0)

OC(S.O) Balla Majra PRMR TW(36.0) 2.0 1.0 99.0 73 Chhachhrauli (14) EA (71) FP T(41.0)

OC(423.0) PRMR Chhachhrauli (14) ED Our, -,- 200.0 TW(71.0) 9.0 240 160.0 Deodhar (72) 74 FP' T(494.0)

GC(30.0) PRMR TW(273.0) Begampur Chhachhrauli (8) EDEAG NM Our. -,- 9.0 181.0 75 FP TWE(29.0) (80) T(332.0)

GC(48.0) PRMR TW(108.0) Bhilpura Chhachhra,\li (6) EA Our. ->- 4S.0 160 8.0 76 FP TWE(46.0) (200) T(202.0)

TW(SO.O) Shahjahanpur PRMR TWE(S4.0) 3.0 90 77 Chhachhrauli (5) EA Our.->- (201) FP T(104.0)

GC(90.0) PRMR TW(S2.0) Yakubpur Chhachhrauli (6) EDEAG NM 33.0 33.0 78 FP TWE(64.0) (197) T(206.0)

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BS Sherpur (206) P M«5) H«5) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 79 126.0 980 CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00125900) 154 C(10+) MCW(IO+} SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP«5} NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) Kherki (202) 80 73.0 ---- Uninhabited ------(00126000)

Gurdhanpur (204) P«5) H«5) W ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS«5) 31 51.0 P0(5-10) CM« 5) (00126100) M(5-IO}C(5- MCW(IO+) SS-W NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(5-IO) 10) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

as Urjani (203) PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH(4) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 82 234.0 430 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00126200) 67 C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP«5) NW(IO+) PHC«S) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Ashabpura (212) H«S) THI' PH(2) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+} 8J 91.0 237 38 P« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00126300) M«S) MCW(IO+) SS-T 1'0«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) Cp« 5) NW(JO+) C(IO+) PHC«S) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

BS Khanpuri (210) P«5) H«5} THI' PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 34 63.0 246 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00126400) 46 M« 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP«S) NW(JO+) C(IO+) PHC(<5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

Chuharpur BS P«5) H«5) THPTW PH(2} ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 85 Khurd(207) 68.0 457 73 CM«5) RS(IO+) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) ~P(IO+) (00126500) Cp« 5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(<5) ST(IO+)

PHS H«5) Mand Kheri (319) THP PH(l4) ACS«5) CV(5-1O) BS« 5) 36 301.0 2,193 347 P M S PUC MCW(lO+) CM«5) (00126600) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(5-1O) RS(IO+) C(5-10) PHC( < 5) Cp« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

SP CVeS- BS Panjelon (31 5) PM(<5) H«5) THPTW PH(6) ACS« 5) 87 277.0 1.650 2n CM«5) IO} RS(lO+) (00126700) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) CP« 5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5}

BS Chane!a (316) P«5) H«5) HPTWSS- PH ACS«S) CV«5) 83 77.0 108 23 CM«5) RS(io+) (00126800) M«5) MCW(IO+) TW PO« 5) NCS« 5} SP{< 5) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(5-1O) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(5-10)

Mukaribpura (317) 356 P M« 5) H«5) THPTW PH(7) ACS« 5) eV« 5) BS«5) 89 206.0 1.623 CM«5) (00126900) C« 5) ,MCW(10+) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) ·SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(5-IO} NW(IO+)

ACS BS Munda Khera (3 18) P M S PUC PHS RMP H(5. T HP TW PH(6) CV(S-IO) 90 189.0 1.162 CM« 5) NCS«5) RS(IO+) (00127000) 198 C(5-1O) 10) MeW(5- SS-T PO« 5) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) NW(IO+) ST(5-IO)

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TWE(103.0) Sherpur ~: MR Chhachhrauli (2) EDEAG - Our,·, - 6.0 17.0 79 T(1D3.0) (206)

---- Uninhabited ---- Kherki (202) so

TW(5.0) Gurdhanpur ;: MR Chhachhrauli (4) EDEAG - TWE(26.0) 13.0 5.0 2.0 SI (204) T(31.0)

PRMR TWE(I52.0) FP Chhachhrauli (2) EDEAG - 3.0 9.0 70.0 Urjano (203) S2 T(152.0)

TW(lO.O) PRMR Ashabpurn Chhachhrauli (2) EA TWE(6S.0) 1.0 12.0 83 FP (212) T(78.0)

TW(9.0) PRMR Khanpuri Chhachhrauli (3) EA TWE(50.0) 4.0 84 (210) FP T(59.0)

PRMR TWE(57.0) Chuharpur Khurd Chhachhrauli (I) EDEAG 3.0 80 85 FP - T(57.0) (207)

TW(21.0) PRMR Mand Kheri Chhachhrauli (2) EDEAG N Gur, -,- TWE(251.0} 1.0 1.0 270 86 (319) FP T(272.0)

TW(20.0) PRMR Panjeton Chhachhrauli (2) EDEAG N TWE(232.0} 1.0 24.0 87 (315) FP T(252.0)

TW(S.O) PRMR Chaneta Chhachhrauh (3) EDEAG TWE(64.0) 5.0 8S - (316) FP T(72.0)

TW(12.0) PRMR Mukaribpura Chhachhrauli (2) N Ply, -,- TWE(168.0) 1.0 7.0 180 89 EA (317) FP T(ISO.O)

TW(ID.O) PRMR Munda Khera Chhachhrauh (3) EDEAG N Bncks, -,- TWE(153.0) 1.0 25.0 90 (318) FP T(163.0)

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CeJ_1SUS ofllldia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if oot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown .. the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. 3111110+ kms of the ~a nearest place where the facility IS available is given c .", ." 0" U § ~~ I ~ " ';::::: C). 0 ,f ..c ., <.> c " ~ -0 c" > "§ 0 C> 0 .~ ~t 'E ~ 'g 3 u" ..c 3 t.!9g_ !::\. 0- :; " iii' <.> Ol) 0- <.> 0 " 0 -0 " OJ'''' ;;: ~ .....l 0 '" " 0 .~ ~ ~ '0 B ~=E III ~ .;: !::\. -0 " ~ ..c <.> ~ '';:: 3_g .2 ~" "' c ~ § -0 oC ._" <.> a ~ '" ~ 0 ~ " c " .... " -5'" 0 ..c § c g o'd.g .f! o c " Vl 0 ~ .... 'ia ..c " OJ;;;.''g 'g ..0'" .:;: 0 :; Cil ci.... _ <.> .... OJ ~ e-Ol) c ..: E ., .=! ~ .S! ';a, E c 0 0- Cil " '" " a ..0 '~ <.> :.g B E" <.> 1i:i E" "S iii' Cil " <.> ~ 00 ._ E 'i3 c '" .g" 0 uC:'O ~ ·c "S 'IS _" S"'" Oll..c s " '"0 o § ~os 0=-= en'" Z"' ~ ~ Z" iZ ::'E" 8 tl.. U..o

Mirpur (320) P« 5) H« 5) THPTW PH(3) ACS«5) CV(I&+) BS« 5) 91 201.0 143 25 CM«5) (00127100) M«5) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS«5) SP(IO+-) RS(IO+) CP« 5) C(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS« 5) ST(IOt-) NW(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) Leda Khas (310) \50 P M« 5) THPTW ACS« 5) CV{I6I-) BS« 5) 92 204.0 841 MeW{S-IO) PO« S) CM« 5) (00127200) C(!O+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(lOt-) RS(!O+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(tO+-) NW(IO+)

RMP(4) BS latheri (307) P M«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACSNCS CV(l&+) 93 289.0 1,373 221 PO« 5) CM«5) RS(IO+) (00127300) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T OCS(5-1O) SP(I.... ) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(I6I-)

RMP(2) Chaowala (328) H«5) THPTW PH(6) CM ACSe<5) CV{IO» BS« 5) 94 134.0 488 79 P« 5) (00127400) M«5) MCWe5-10) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) CP« NCS(5-10) SP(l ....) RS(IO+) C«5) PHC«5) 5) OCS(5-1O) ST(I6I-) NW(IO+)

Taranwala (327) H(5-IO) THPTW PH(6) eM ACS«5) CV(I6I-) BS«5) 95 108.0 466 74 P« 5) (00127500) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) (5-10) NCS«5) Sp(IO+-} RS(IO+) CCI 0+) PHC(5·10) CP(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(I ....) NW(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Ganauli (309) PM THPTW PH(5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+-) 96 462.0 2,131 368 MCW(IO+) CM« 5) RS(IO+) (00128300) C(5-10) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(lO» PHC« 5) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+-,

BS Ganaula (308) 146 PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(IOJ.} 97 265.0 884 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00128400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+-) CP« 5) NW(IO+), PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+-)

BS Nahar Taharpur (2 I I) 77 PM«5) H«5) THP PH(4) ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+-) 98 116.0 461 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00128500) - C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS·T PO«5) NC~(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OC (5-10) ST(IO+-)

BS Salem pur Khadar H(5-10) THP PH CM ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) '" 99 119.0 690 118 P« 5) RS(IO+) (214) (00128600) M«5) MCW(5-10) SS·T PO«5) (5-10) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(JO+) PHC(5-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Khanpura (213) 80 P M(5-10) H(5-10) THP PH(2) ACSNCS CYPO+) 100 110.0 507 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00128700) C(JO+) tw1CW(5-IO) SS-T PO«5) OCS SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) ST(IO+) B:; Tihanon '(218) PM«5) H(5-10) THP PH(4) eM ACS« 5) CV~IO+) 101 1860 643 RS(IO+) (00128800) 107 C(IO+) MCW(5·to) SS·T PO«5) (5-IO)CP« NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(5·I.O) 5) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

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TW(31.0) PRMR Chhachhrauli (3) EDEAG N TWE(I 5 1.0) 20 4.0 13.0 Mirpur (320) 91 FP T(182.0)

TW(8.0) PRMR LedaKhas Chhachhrauli (2) EA NM Gur, -,- TWE(I60.0) 12.0 5.0 19.0 92 FP (310) T(168.0)

TWE(249.0) Chhachhrauli (2) EDEAG N 4.0 3.0 33.0 Jatheri (307) 93 PRFP T(249.0)

TWE(117.0) Chaowala PRFP Jagadhri (8) EDEAG Gur, -,- 1.0 16.0 94 - T(117.0) (328)

TWE(98.0) Taraowala lagadhri (8) EDEAG N 10.0 95 PRFP T(98.0) (327)

TW(33.0) Gaoauli Chhachhrauli (2) EA N Gur, -,- TWE(327.0) 15.0 90 78.0 96 PRFP (309) T(360.0)

TW(46.0) GaDaula Chhachhrauli (3) EA N Gur,-,- TWE(I92.0) 8.0 3.0 16.0 97 PRFP (308) T(238.0)

TW(12.0) Nah.r Taharpur TWE(90.0) 1.0 13.0 98 PRFP Chhachhrauli (2) EA (211) T(102.0)

TW(2.0) Salem pur Khadar PRMR TWE(1040) 13.0 99 Chhachhrauli (6) EA (214) FP T(J06.0)

TW(29.0) Khanpura PRMR TWE(68.0) 1.0 120 100 Chhachhrauli (4) EA Gur,-, - (213) FP T(97 0)

TW(JO.O) Tihanon PRMR TWE(162.0) 2.0 12.0 101 Chhachhrauli (6) EA N (218) FP T(I72.0)

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RMP BS Lopon (219) P M« 5) H(5-1O) THPTW CM ACS«5) CV(lO+) 102 166.0 871 131 PO« 5) RS(IO+) (00128900) C(IO+) MCW(5-10) SS-T (5-Hl) NCS«5) SP(IO+) PH(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Dadupur Mal ion P«5) H(5-10) THPTW PH(3) CM (5- ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 103 79.0 339 RS(IO+) (193) (00129000) 45 M«5) MCW(JO+) SS-T PO«5) 10) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(lO+) PHS BS Harauli (194) P M S PUC H(5-1O) THPTW PH(4) ACSNCS CV(IO+) 104 259.0 1,524 CM«5) RS(IO+) (00129100) 248 C(IO+) MCW(JO+) SS-T POC< 5) OCS SP(IO+) CP«5) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(lo+) RMP ACS as BaIauli (208) H«5) THPTW CV(IO+) lOS 424.0 I,S28 264 PM«5) POPH(8) CM«S) NCS« S) RS(IO+) (00129200) C«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T SP(IO+) Cp«5) OCS«S) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) ST(IO+) RMP BS Tarunwala (209) 29 P M(5-1O) H(5-10) THPTW PH(S) ACS«5) CV(lO+) 106 131.0 776 CM«5) RS(IO+) {DOl 29300) I C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(5-JO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Raipur (196) H«5) THPTW CM (SACS(S-IO) CV(lO+) 107 100.0 339 46 PM«5) POC< 5) RS(IO+) {oo I 29400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T SP(IO+) PH«5) 10) CP« S) NCS« 5) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Damoli (19S) PM«5) H(5-10) TTW PH(5) CM ACS(S-IO) CV(IO+) 108 990 962 171 RS(JO+) (00129500) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(IO+) (5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMP Tugalpur (192) PM«S) H(5-JO) HPTW SS- PHeIO) CM ACS{5-IO) CV(IO+) BS«5) 109 212.0 1>017 (00129600) 167 C(5-JO) MCW(IO+) TW PO«5) (S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP« S) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-JO) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHSRMP(6) P(2) M S CP ACS SP BS ledi (221) H(5-IO) THPTW 110 278.0 1>576 25S PUC PO PH(18) CM (S- NCS«5) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00129700) MCWe5-10) SS-T C«S) 10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+)

D H(5-10) CP BS Dadupur Jaltan (222) PM THPTW PH(9) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 111 137.0 81 I 126 MCWe5-10) CM RS(IO+) (00129800) C(JO+) SS-T 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) ~P« 5) PHC(5-IO) (5-10) NW(IO+) OCS« 5) . ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) leda Khada.r (190) PM«5) THPTW CM (5 ACS« 5) GV(IO+) BS«5) 112 228.0 1,189 MCW(IO+) PO{

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PRMR TWE(147.0) ehhaehhrauli (8) EDEAG Gur, -,- 3.0 16.0 Lopon (219) 102 FP - T(147.0)

TWE(6S.0) Dadupur Malion PRFP Chhaehhrauli (6) EDEAG - 2.0 2.0 7.0 103 T(68.0) (193)

TW(4S.0) PRMR Chhaehhrauli (4) EA N Gur, -,- TWE(18S.0) 1.0 10 24.0 Harauli (194) 104 FP T(233.0)

PRMR TWE(369.0) Chhaehhrauli (4) EDEAG Agr.Tools, -,- 14.0 10.0 31.0 Balauli (208) lOS FP - T(369.0)

PRMR TWE(IIS.O) Tarunwala Chhaehhrauli (4) EDEAG N 2.0 2.0 12.0 106 FP T(IIS.O) (209)

PRMR TWE(S9.0) Chhaehhrauli (6) EDEAG NM 9.0 32.0 Raipur (196) 107 FP T(S9.0)

~: MR Chhaehhrauli (6) EDEAG - TW(4.0) T(4.0) 81.0 14.0 Damoli (195) 108

TW(188.0) Tugalpur PR FP Chhaehhrauli (6) ED EAG - Gur, -,- 2.0 1.0 21.0 109 TeIS8.0) (192)

TWE(246.0) EDEAG N Gur, -.- 3.0 10 28.0 Ledi (221) 110 PRFP Chhaehhrauli (6) T{246.0)

TWE(1040) Dadupur Jattan 7.0 26.0 III PR FP Chhaehhrauli (S) EDEAG T(104.0) (222)

TWE(IS3.0) Leda Khad.r S.O 10 69.0 112 PRFP ehh.ehhr.uli (8) EDEAG - T(IS3.0) (190)

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PHSRMP HPTW Kotra Kahansingh 109 P« 5) H(IO+) CM ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 113 133.0 802 SS-T PO«5) (189) (00130000) M«5) MCW(IO+) (5-IO)CP« NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) W PH(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(IO+) 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSNHRMP Bamli Majra (191) PM S H(IO+) TW PH(4) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 114 209.0 881 141 CM(5-IO) (00130100) C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) SS-TW P0(5-IO) NCS«5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS Hafzi (172) 36 P(5-IO) H(IO+) TTW PH(4) ACS(5-IO) CV(IO+) 115 73.0 221 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00130200) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T P0(5-IO) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«S) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) BS Karkauli (171) PM H(5-1O) TTW PH(IO) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 116 288.0 1,314 CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00130300) 225 C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) NCS«5) SP(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW(lO+) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(3) Dasaura (198) 282 PM«5)C« H(5-1O) THPTW PH(6) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 117 358.0 1,813 CM(5-IO) (00130400) 5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP«5) PHC(5-10) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS RMP(2) BS Pipli Majra (199) 188 P(5-IO) H(5-10) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 118 134.0 1,888 POPH(5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00130500) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) Sp(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

PHS RMP(4) P(2) M S BS Malikpur Khadir H(5-10) THPTW CM ACSNCS CV(IO+) 119 3910 2,450 405 PUC POPH(8) RS(IO+) (170)(00130600) MCW(IO+) SS-T CP(5-10) OCS SP(IO+) C(IO+) NW{IO+) PHC{5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Gulabgarh (169) 105 PM«5) H«5) THPTW PH(IO) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 120 243.0 605 CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00130700) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(5-10) ST(10+)

RMP(5) P(2) M S BS Chuharpur Kalan H« 5) THP PH(lO) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 121 4900 3,043 514 PUC AC CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (168) (00130800) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO") C(10+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+) PHS H« 5) -' as Bhud Kalan (67) 77 P(2) M THP ACS«5) CV(lb+) 122 3030 1,575 MCW(IO+) PO PH(5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00130900) 2 C{lO+) SS-T NCS«5) SP(IOt) PI1C« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

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TW(41.0) Kotra Kahansingh PRFP Chhachhrauli (8) EDEAG - TWE(43.0) 14.0 350 113 (189) T(84.0)

TWE(147.0) Baroli Majra :: MR Chhachhrauh (8) EDEAG - 11.0 51.0 114 T(t47.0) (191)

TWE(6S.0) PR FP Chhachhrauli (II) EO EAG - 3.0 5.0 Hafzi (172) liS T(6S.0)

GC(176 0) Karkauli TWE(74.0) 10 9.0 28.0 116 PR FP Chhachhrauli (II) ED EAG - (171) T(2S0.0)

GC(76.0) Dasaura TWE(246.0) 40 1.0 31.0 117 PR FP Chhachhrauli (8) ED EAG N M (198) T(322.0)

GC(78.0) Plpli Majra TWE(19.0) 1.0 32.0 4.0 118 PR FP Chhachhrauli (6) EA NM (199) T(97.0)

GC(277.0) Malikpur Khadir TWE(32.0) 17.0 2.0 63.0 119 ~: MR Chhachhrauli (6) EA NM Gur, -,- (170) T(309.0)

GC(37.0) Gulabgarh TWE(43.0) 31.0 132.0 120 ~: MR Chhachhrauli (10) EA (169) T(80.0)

GC(34.0) TW(4.0) Chuharpur Kalan N Gur, Bajn,- 21.0 129.0 300.0 121 PR FP Chhachhrauli (I I) EA TWE(2.0) (168) T(40.0) GC(144.0) TW(14.0) Bhud Kalan Bajri, -, - 12.0 119.0 122 PR FP Chhachhrauh (14) EA N TWE(14.0) (67) T(I72.0)

235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facili!Y_ is available is given ~ :!l ..c "0" <> c ::.g 0 i '" U "" u ".;::: u c ..c:" " ;> "§'" "0 E -0 c " .1{ 0 0 .~ ~t .~ e- U" ..c: a c~ ~ 0- "3 c£S 8. " 0 .. 0. <> 0i1Zl " <:> "0 '" "0 en ~ ~ '3 ~ "0 B .~ 9 ="8 ~ ..c: '0 6 .~ " '" o c <> 7 '3 ~.~ c:) '" c .. '0 oC ._... o 0 ~ ';;;'~ ~ " 0 ~ c ~ £ 0 ..c:'" ~ ._ 'ta ..c c. iii C:_ ~ ·2 .D 0 ~:9~ '" s" " ~ "3 .... -;;; 'iii e ;t:: ._ E 0. 0 ! ~ .~ ~>~ .~ Jj bI) u "",, .... ~ 0 ~ c 0 '" ., .~ 'iii c .9 O! E c '" " 0. .D ., B 3 "ti a.> .;;; " - 'iii '" E '" ~ ~.2 B~ E g :a" c tf E-" 't: 4) E ~ "E ~ ~ ::;E i§ 0 o iii bO .c ~cJ] 0::: IZl Z r- l Z" ;il " p., U.D <<5 ~~1Zl U e! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I3

Koliwala (68) 52 P« 5) H« 5) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 123 155.0 329 PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00131000) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Mandewala (64) 44 PM«5) H«5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 124 121.0 363 TSS-T PD« 5) CM(IO+) (00131100) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) PH«5) CP«5) PHC« 5) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

Nainwala (65) H« 5) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 125 131.0 294 50 P« 5) TSS-T PD« 5) CM(IO+) (00131200) M«5) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) RS(lo+) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) C(10+) PHC« 5) OCS(S-\O) ST(\O+) NW(IO+)

Dekriwala (66) H«5) THP PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 126 57.0 141 15 P« 5) CM(lO+) BS«5) (00131300) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-IO) SP(lO+) CP{IO+) RS(1O+) C(IO+) PHC«5) OCS(5-JO) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

o PHS BS Tajewala (3) 390 P(3) M S H«5) TTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 127 670.0 2,360 PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00\31400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(2) M S BS Bahadurpur (164) H«5) PH(15) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 128 282.0 1,129 174 PUC TSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (0013\500) MCW(IO+) PO«5) NCS«S) SP(IO+) C(lO+) CP(5-IO) NW(lO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) RMP(3) BS Kishanpura (167) 713 P M«5) H«5) TTWW PH(55) ACSNCS CV(10+) 129 679.0 3,691 CM(IO+) RS(IO+y (00131600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) OCS SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSRMP(2) ACS BS Tahimun (174) 197 P M(5-IO) H(S-IO) THPTW PH(8) CV(IO+) 130 217.0 1,071 CM(10+) NCS«5) RS(lo+) (00131700) C(5-1O) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-10) SP(IO+) ,~ CP(5-1O) OCS«5) NW(lO+) PHC(S-IO) ST(lO+)

RMPH«5) THPTW BS Lahasabad (175) 64 PC< 5) PH ACS{< 5) CV(lO+) 131 103.0 400 MCW(IO+) W CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00131800) M«5) PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) SS-T CP«5) NW(lO+) C(\O+) OeS« 5) ST(IO+)

RMPH«5) BS Hatizp~r (173) 146 P M S T HP R SS- PH(4) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) \32 134.0 869 MCW(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(lo+) (00131900) C(S.IO) T PO(S-IO) NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) PHqIO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

HPTW Mahab Aliwala (178) 72 P« 5) H(IO+) PH(2) ACS(S·IO) CV(IO+) 133 119.0 342 SS-T CM(5-10) BS« 5) (00132000) M«5) MCW(!o+) PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) W CP(5-10) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IQl-) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

236 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land UseJAs on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2

GC(2S.0) Koliwala PR FP Chhachhrauli (16) EA Bajri, -,- TWE(3.0) 37.0 90.0 123 (68) T(2&.0)

GC(65.0) Mandewala PR FP Chhachhrauli (16) EA N Bajri, -,- TW(1.0) 20.0 30 32.0 124 (64) T(66.0)

GC(70.0) Nainwala PR FP Jagadhri (14) ED 5.0 56.0 125 T(70.0) (65)

GC(32.0) Dekriwafa PR FP Chhachhrauli (16) EA 5.0 20.0 126 T(32.0) (66)

GC(148.0) NM Gur. -.- 147.0 37.0 338.0 Tajewala (3) 127 PR FP Chhachhrauli (22) EA T(148.0)

GC(200.0) BahadUlJllll" PRFP Chhachhrauli (18) EA NM Gur. -,- 18.0 64.0 128 T(2000) (164)

GC(449.0) Kishanpara PR FP Chhachhrauh (14) EA NM Gur.-.- TWE(63.0) 20 43.0 122.0 129 (167) T(512.0)

TWE(188.0) TahimurJ Chhachhrauli (14) EDEAG 12.0 9.0 8.0 130 PRFP - T(188.0) (174)

TWE(90.0) Lahasabad PR FP Chhachhrauh (16) EA 1.0 12.0 131 T(90.0) ~- (175)

PRMR TWE(1220) Hafizpur Chhachhrauli (13) EDEAG - 1.0 11.0 132 FP T(122.0) (173)

PRMR TWE(93.0) Mahab Aliwala Chhachhrauli (10) EDEAG - 4.0 18.0 4.0 133 FP T(93.0) (178)

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DAH(IO+) BS Kot Sarkari (188) PM«5) THPTW ACS{5-IO) CV(IO+) 134 295.0 717 MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00132100) 119 C(IO+) S5-T NCS«5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OC5« 5) 5T(10+)

BS Ahmad Majra (187) 8 1'« 5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(IO+) 135 54.0 37 PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00132200) M«5) MCW(IO+) 55-T NC5« 5) 5P(IO+) PH(5-10) CP« 5) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMPH(IO+) BS Manipur(223) THPTW PH(3) AC5«5) CV(IO+) 136 105.0 557 100 P« 5) MCW(IO+) CM(5-1O) RS(IO+) (00132300) M«5) SS-T 1'0« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(5-JO) NW(IO+) C«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

RMP(2) Ramgarh Alias Arjun a5 H(IO+) THPTW PH(4) ACS« S) CV(IO+) 137 Majra (186) 19S.0 840 125 P« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« S) NCS(S-IO) 51'(10+) (00132400) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) C«S) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) 5T(\0+)

PHS RMP(2) ACS Kot Basawa Singh I' M S PUC H(10+) THpTW PH(8) CM CV(IO+) as 13& 216.0 1.7S0 NCS«5) RS(IO+) (185) (00132500) 324 C(IO+) MCW(lO+) 5S-T P0(5-10) CP« 5) SP(IO+) OCS« 5) NW(IO+) pHC« 5) ST(\o+)

PHCPHS 1'(3) BS Kot Mushtarka (184) RMP(5) THPTW PH(8) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 139 273.0 1.223 207 MS CM(5-10) RS(lO+) (00132600) H(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS{< 5) 5P(10+) C(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) MCW(JO+) OCS«5) 5T(10+)

BS Bachon ( 182) P«5) H(IO+) THpTW ACS«5) CV(1O+) 140 35.0 181 27 PO«S) CM(lO+) RS{IO+) (00132700) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-JO) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(lo+) C(10+) PHC« 5) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

RMP H(IO+) BS Dhakwala (183) 96 P« 5) THpTW PH(4) ACS(S-IO) CV(\O+) 141 79.0 5S8 MCW

Aqi BS Daulatpur (I SO) 130 I' M« 5) H(IO+) THPTW C)/(IO+) 142 86.0 n7 1'0« 5) CM(IO+) NCS«5) RS(IO+) (00132900) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T 5P(lO+ ) PH(S-IO) CP« 5) OC5«5) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) S"I;(IO+)

BS MUkarapur(181) 167 PM«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS('" 5) CV(IO+) 143 261.0 982 PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00133000) C{JO+) MCW(S-IO) SS-T NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) Cp(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10) S1;(10+)

RMP(2) BS Tibbi Raiyan (179) 300 P M(IO+) H(IO+) THPTW PH(4) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 144 307.0 I.S74 CM(S-IO) RS(JO+) (00133100) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) 3S-T PO(IO .. ) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

238 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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TWE(217.Q) Kot Sarkari PRFP Chhachhrauli (10) EDEAG Gur, -,- 3S.0 3.0 40.0 134 - T(217.Q) (188)

TWE(18.0) Ahmad Majra PR FP Chhachhrauli (10) EOEAG - 4.0 32.0 135 T(18.0) (187)

TWE(93.0) Manipur PRFP Chhachhrauh (8) EDEAG N 2.0 10.0 136 T(93 0) (223)

Ramgarh Alias PRMR TWE(97.0) Chhachhrauli (II) EDEAG NM 120 6.0 80.0 Arjun Maj,a 137 T(97.0) FP (186)

TWE(I S 1.0) Kot Basawa Singh 1.0 1.0 33.0 138 PRFP Chhachhrauli (11) EA T(I81.0) (185)

PRMR TWE(I67.0) Kot Mushtarka Chhachhrauli (10) EA 34.0 2.0 70.0 139 FP T(167.0) (184)

TWE(29.0) 6.0 Bachon (182) 140 PR FP Chhachhrauli (11) EDEAG NM T(29.0)

PRMR TWE(70.0) Dhakwl\Ia Chhachhrauli (13) EDEAG - Gur, -,- 1.0 8.0 141 FP T(70 0) (IS3)

PRMR TWE(50.0) Daulatpur Chhachhrauli (13) EDEAG - 110 2S.0 142 FP T(SO.O) (180)

TWE(196.0) Mukarapur 2.0 1.0 63.0 143 PR FP Chhachhraufi (15) EDEAG N Gur, -,- T(I96.0) (lSI)

TW(I6.0) Tibbi Raiyan TWE(224.0) 2.0 17.0 48.0 144 PRFP Chhachhrauli (10) EA Gur, -,- (179) T(240.0)

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PHS RMP(3) THPTW BS Bakkarwala (I 77) 360 P M(5-10) H(S-IO) PH(2) ACS« 5) CV(10+) 145 347.0 2,179 W CM(5-10) RS(IO+) (00133200) C(lO+) MCW(S-IO) PO«5) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) SS-T CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-1O) ST(10+)

THPTW BS M\\iafat Khurd (\76) P«5) H(S-10) PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 146 153.0 840 W CM(1O+) RS(IO+) (00133300) 127 M(5-10) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) SS-T CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-lO) OCS(S-IO) ST(lO+)

RMP BS Mujafat Kalan (166) H(S-IO) HP ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 147 339.0 2,013 297 PM«S) PO PH(12) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00133400) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-HP NCS«5) Sp(IO+) CP« 5) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) HCPHCPHS P(3) M(2) NH(6) ACS BS Khizrabad (165) TTWW PH(300) CV(10+) 148 954.0 5,704 992 S(2) PUC RMP(19) 0 CMCP(2) NCS(3) RS(IO+) (00133500) SS-T PO(5-10) SP(10+) C(IO+) H(5-1O) OCS NW(IO+) ST(IO+) MCW(IO+)

Nagai Chakbat (6) 6 P« 5) H(5-1O) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS«5) 149 11.0 3& WSS-W PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) (00133600) M«5) MCW(lO+) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) :RS(10+) PH«5} CP« 5) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS«5) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Cbakbaba Sahib 150 59.0 --Uninhabited ----- Singh (7) (001 33700}

Nagai Patti MiIlc'(5) H(5-1O) ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 151 791.0 I,M7 309 P« 5) TWSS-T P0(5-1O) CM(10+) (00133800) M«5) MCW(ID+) NCS(5-10) SP(10+) RS(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(5-10) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-10)

RMP(3) BS Raiyanwala (4) H(5-1O) PH(5) ACS«5) CV(IO+) 152 1,059.0 2,567 435 PM«5) TSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00133900) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) 0\=S(5-10) ST(IO+)

P(2) M S PHS H(lO+) ACS BS K.lesar (I) TW CV(IO+) 153 1,219.0 2,331 391 PUC MCW(IO+) POPH(IO) CM(IO+) NCS(5-10) RS(IO+) (00134000) SS-TW Sp(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(10+)

BS Jungle Kalesar (2) 17 P(5-10) H(IO+) TW ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 154 4.682.0 83 P0(5-10) CM(5-IO) RS(IO+) (00134100) M«5) MCW(10+) SS-TW NCS« 5) S.P{ 10+) PH(5-IO) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-10) OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

BS PM S PUC H«5) TTWW PH(4) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 155 Khijri (8)(00134200) 795.0 1,673 281 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) C«5) MCW(10+) SS-T PO«5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC«5) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

240 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

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TWE(286.0) Bakkarwala PR FP Chhachhrauli (9) EA N 23.0 10.0 28.0 145 T(286.0) (177)

TWE(109.0) Mujafat Khurd PR FP Chhachhrauli (13) EA 70 20.0 17.0 146 T(109.0) (176)

TWE(292.0) Mujafat Kalan PR FP Chhachhrauli (13) EA NM 11.0 3.0 33.0 147 T(292.0} (166)

GC(360.0) Khizrabad :: MR Chhachhrauli (15) EA NM Gur,', • TWE(157.0) 243.0 4.0 190.0 148 (165) T(SI7.0}

Nagai Chakbat 9.0 1.0 1.0 149 :: MR Chhachhrauli (22) ED (6)

Chakbaba Sahib ----•. Uninhabited --.---- 150 Singh (7)

NagaI Patti Milk :: MR Chhachhrauli (14) ED Gur, -,- 217.0 18.0 556.0 1St (5)

GC(15.0} Raiyanwala PR FP Chhachhrauli (24) EA GUT, -,- 426.0 10.0 608.0 152 T(15.0) (4)

TWE(186.0) EDEAG NM Earthen Pots, " 336.0 207.0 8.0 482.0 Kalesar (I) 153 PRFP Chhachhrauli (27) T(186.0)

Jungle Kalesar 4682 () 154 PRFP Chhachhrauli (20) ED N Earthen Pots, -, (2)

Khijri 249.0 56.0 490.0 155 PRFP Chhachhrauli (19) EAGEO N (8)

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PHSRMP Bhangera Bhangeri BS PM(5-10) H(IO+) THPTW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 156 Bagpat(9) 626.0 2,312 391 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS« 5) SP(IO+) (00134300) CP(5-to) NW(lO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS«5) ST(IO+)

BS Meghuwala(14) P«5) H(IO+) THPTW ACS«5) CV(lO+) IS7 11S.0 499 PO(lO+) CM(lo+) RS(IO+) (00134400) 8S M(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(\O+} PH(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-to) ST(lO+)

THPTW BS Nathanpur (IS) P«5) H(10+) ACS«S) CV(IO+) 158 66.0 64 TK PO(lO+) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00134S00) 12 M(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(5-1O) SP(IO+) SS-T PH(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

BS Baniawala (13) P«5) H(IO+) TTWW ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 159 122.0 691 PO« 5) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00134600) 110 M(S-to) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-lO) SP(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(5-to) NW(lO+) C(5-10) PHC(5-lO) OCS(5-lO) ST(IO+)

BS Khilanwala (10) 254 P M(5-10) H(IO+) TW PH(3) ACS(5-10) CV(lO+) 160 306.0 1,443 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00134700) C(IO+) MCW(10+) SS-T PO(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) CP(5-lO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+) Panch Khola (493) 161 2,496.0 ---Uninhabited ------(00134800)

BS Chikan (12) S7 P« S) H(IO+) PH ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) 162 224.0 543 TSS-T CM(IO+) RS(JO+) (00134900) M(S-lO) MCW(S-IO) PO(S-IO) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(S-IO) S1(lO+)

BS Kansli (II) P«S) H(IO+) TWWR PH ACS«5) CV(lO+) 163 131.0 779 131 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00135000) M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-W PO« 5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(IO+) C(5-10) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-1O) ST(IO+)

THPTW Shahzadwala (16) 140 P M« S) H(5-1O) PH ACS«5) CV(IO+) BS« S) Iq1. 284.0 800 W CM(IO+) (00135100) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) PO(5-10) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) , SS-T CP« 5) (. PHC(IO-r) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

.$I' Chuharpur H(5-10) THPTW ACS« 5) CV(to+) BS«5) 165 Mangalsingh (19) 53.0 477 7& P« S) PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-T NCS(5-IO) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00 I 3S200) PH(IO+) CP«5) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS BS Sipianwala (20) 47 PM«5) H(5-IO) TTWW PH CV(tO+) 166 52.0 298 CM(IO+) NCS(5-10) RS(IO+) (00135300) C(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(S-IO) SP(lO+) CP(5-10) OCS(S-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Jatanwala (18) P«5) H(5-IO) TTW PH ACS« 5) CV(lO+) 167 23S.0 1,116 199 CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00135400) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO(5-to) NCS(S-IO) SP(IO+) CP(5-10) NW(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(S-IO) ST(IO+)

242 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilJage Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

c E 0 .>< '.g bll 2- .£ c .<: "0 :.a -3 "<.> 0 :l <.> c E "0 ~ .S ~ " E ._c ~'" .a til ~ 1>'0 :0 gj, 0 ~" ., ~ :l !! ~ :0" .s: ~ " 0., .!2 " '" §-o .;; g I:; t: u B c.. ~ "0 ~!' ..0 Co'" g_.a § > .s: ..c Co" fij E [;l ! a "0 ~" :0'" '" ..... :l 1;; '"0. ~§ Ji bO '0c: 0 c: :l 1;; ~" E~ e 1;; bll 'E .3 <> "iii Co ~ ~ ~ 0 c: e " ·c Co 0 OJ 0 ·s :ia e'" ..: Z a... ~ :E E u.. ] ;:J Ubi)

TW(20.0) Bhangera PRFP Chhachhrauli (16) EA NM Gur, -,- TWE(17S.0) 272.0 4S.0 114.0 Bhangeri Bagpat 156 T(19S.0) (9)

TW(32.0) Meghuwala PRFP Chhachhrauli (14) EA Gur, -,- TWE(54.0) 7.0 22.0 157 (14) T(86.0)

TW(4.0) Nathanpur PRFP Chhachhrauli (14) EA Gur, -,- TWE(34.0) 2.0 26.0 158 (15) T(38.0)

TWE(50.0) Bani.wala PRFP Chhachhrauli (16) EDEAG - , -~ - 16.0 56.0 159 T(SO.O) (13)

TWE(29.0) Khilanwala PRFP Chhachhmuli (17) EDEAG , 109.0 168.0 160 - . T(29.0) (10)

Panch Khola --Uninhabited ----- 161 (493)

PRFP Chhachhmuli (19) ED N 1740 42.0 3.0 S.O Chikan (12) 162

PRFP Chhachhrauli (18) FA 940 37.0 Kansli (1 I) 163

TWE(86.0) ShahzadwaIa PRFP ChhachhrauIi (\6) EA Gur,-,- 61.0 1.0 136.0 164 T(86.0) (16)

TW(23.0) Chuharpur PRMR Chhachhrauli (13) EDEAG TWE(21.0) 2.0 7.0 Mangalsingh 165 FP - T(44.0) (\9)

PRMR TWE(36.0) SlpianwaIa ChhachhrauIi (12) EDEAG N Gur,-, - 30 13.0 166 FP T(36.0) (20)

PRMR TWE(67.0) Jatanwala ChhachhrauIi (19) EDEAG N Gur, -,- 9S.0 73.0 167 FP T(67.0) (18)

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PHS BS H(5-10) TTWW PH(3) ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 168 Oarpur(17) 350.0 1,669 288 P M« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00135500) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-T PO« 5) NCS(5-1O) SP(lO+) CP(5-IO) NW(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(5-1O) ST(JO+)

169 Jangle Mehmiwala 671.0 --- Uninhabited --- (491) (00135600)

170 Khol Darpur (492) 820.0 --Uninhabited ------(00135700) 171 BirTaharpur (490) 91.0 --Uninhabited ------(00135800)

PHS RMP(2) BS 172 Taharpur Kalan (28) PM H«5) TW PH ACS« 5) CV(IO+) 4130 2,297 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00135900) 392 C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO«5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) CP(5-1O) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(JO+)

Haidarpur (233) 68 P(5-10) H«5) TTWW PH ACS(5-10) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 173 92.0 422 CM(IO+) (OOI36000) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-T PO{<5) NCS(5-10) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(5-10) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Khol Falehgarh (25) 174 85.0 --- Uninhabited ------(00136100)

0(3) DA(4) T(ll8) MH HC W(40) P(124) PHC(3)' ACS(25) TK(20) PO(21) CM(6) Block Tolal 51923.0 174209 29018 M(39) S(26) PHS(32) TB NCS(9) SP(3) 8S(95) AP(137) PH(1430) CP(4) PUC(18) AC NH(7) OCS(6) TW(126) o RMP(148) R(2) C CHW(2) 0

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c: 0 ] .~ on .g c: E ~ "3 ...<.> 0 :a <) c: c: E "0" ~ '" E .5 ~ >, "iil '" !:; 1::~"'O ., >, ~ "g .9 0. ~ "0 ~~ ..0 ~ 0. ~ 'f> -" .9 '"0.. R2 e .1:l a E g ~ to "0 to :0" "0 '- 0.. .5 J! bO e lil c: 0 c :l 1;; ~ " '" 1;; 'E ~"-,, <.)

PRMR Chhachhrauli (19) EO N Gur, -,- 210.0 2.0 138.0 oarpur (17) 168 FP

Jangle Mehrniwala ------Uninhabited ------169 (491)

Kholoarpur --Uninhabited ------170 (492) Sir Taharpur ----- Uninhabited ------171 (490)

TWE(48.0) Taharpur Kalan PRFP Chhachhrauli (16) EDEAG N Gur, -,- 2790 86.0 172 T{48.0) (28)

TWE(49.0) Haidarpur PR FP Chhachhrauli (13) EoEAG N 3.0 9.0 31.0 173 T(49.0) (233)

Khol Fatehgarh --Uninhabited ------174 (25)

PR EAG£O GC(3187) (164) (I) WE(8) MR EI>(14) N(SS) TW(6O%) 5560_0 6595.0 1289.0 9797_0 (114) ED£AG M(28) TWE(I4821) FP (64) 0(82) (165) EA(86) T(24194)

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APP.ENDIX J- ABS1RACT OF FDUCATIONAL, MFDICAL AND Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR SI. Name of Total Total Educational institutions No. C.D.block number of' population Primary school Middle school Matriculation / Secondary inhabited of C.D. school villages block

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 3 4 ~ 6 7 8 9 10 Sadaura 61 46.785 47 51 10 10 5 5 2 Bilaspur 124 102.274 91 94 26 26 15 15 3 Mustafabad 77 90,952 70 80 21 26 13 16 4 Radaur 80 92,602 75 80 30 32 17 18 5 Jagadhri 106 141,786 94 99 36 36 26 26 6 Chhachhrauli 165 174,209 106 124 37 39 25 26 District(Rural) 613 648,608 483 528 160 169 101 106

APPl'ND1X 1- ABSTRACT OF IDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

SI. Name of Medical institutions No. C.D.block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Centre / Primary Health Health Centre Sub-centre

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Sadaura 2 2 2 2 7 7 2 Bilaspur 2 2 4 4 23 23 3 Mustafabad 2 2 16 16 4 Radaur 7 7 17 17 5 Jagadhri 6 6 4 5 24 24 6 Chhachhrauli 6 7 3 4 32 32 District(Rural} 23 24 16 18 119' 119

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY(contd••... ) OTHFR AMENITIES IN VIUAGES - C.D. BWCK LEVEL

Educational institutions (contd.) Name of Sl. Higher Secondary / College (graduate and Adult literacy Others No C.D.block No. PU C / Intermediate / above) classes/centres educational Junior college facilities

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages .Institutions Villages Institutions II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 2 Y. I 14 Sadaura 5 5 4 8 33 Bilaspur 2 12 12 3 3 7 Mustafabad 3 10 II 5 5 5 Radaur 4 8 8 II Jagadhri 5 18 18 I 58 Chhachhrauli 6 55 56 3 3 14 18 128 District(Rural)

VILLAGEDIRECTORY(contd. .... ) OTHFR AMFNITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BWCK LEVEL

Medical institutions (contd.) Name of Sl. Maternity and Child Family Welfare Centre Community Health Others No C.D.block No. Welfare Centre / Workers medical Maternity Home / facilities Child Welfare Centre Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 2 1 I 3 51 Sadaura 6 6 32 46 75 Bilaspur 2 I 22 37 17 35 35 Musta~abad 3 6 7 3 3 4 4 62 Radaur 4 I 3 3 12 12 22 44 57 Jagadhri 5 I 2 2 64 157 85 Chhachhraul; 6 10 11 8 8 42 57 141t 289 365 District(Rural)

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APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF FDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND

Sl. Name of Drinking water source No. C.D.block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking one source water facilities

2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Sadaura 60 50 3 59 I 54 61 2 Bilaspur 108 81 45 104 5 103 115 3 Mustafabad 56 23 2 51 73 75 4 Radaur 70 7 4 48 2 71 72 5 Jagadhri 99 8 9 90 3 3 95 103 6 Chhachhrauli 138 40 20 126 2 137 145 District(Rural) 531 209 83 478 13 5 533 571

,APPFNDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MIDICAL AND

Sl. Name of Banks Power supply Credit societ ies No. C.D.block Villages Number of commercial Available Not Villages Number of Villages and co-operative available agricultural banks credit societies

2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Sadaura 4 4 61 II II I 2 Bilaspur 6 6 124 22 22 5 3 Mustafabad I 77 9 9 3 4 Radaur 2 2 80 17 17 6 5 Jagadhri 5 5 106 21 21 3 6 Chhachhrauli 8 10 165 25 25 7 District(Rural) 26 28 613 105 105 25

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VlLLAGEDIRECfORY(contd.•..• ) OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BWCK LEVEL

Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications Name of SI. Post Telegraph Post & Post Telegraph Post, Phone Bus Railway Navigable C.D.block No. office office telegraph office & office & telegraph service station waterway office phone phone office & phone

47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2

4 ~ 2 II 17 Sadaura 21 16 63 51 Bilaspur 2 14 13 66 30 2 Mustafabad 3 23 22 67 25 Radaur 4 15 14 91 28 Jagadhri 5 21 21 129 95 Chhachhrauli 6 98 88 427 246 3 District(Rural)

VlLLAGEDIRECTORY(contd.•.•. ) OTHm AMFNmES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LJl.VEL

Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine Name of SI. Number of Villages Number of Cinema/ Sports Stadium I News Magazine News C.D.block No. non- other credit Video hall club Auditorium! paper paper & agricultural societies Community Magazine credit hall societies 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2 32 23 23 Sadaura 5 32 7 7 Bilaspur 2 3 3 72 46 46 Muslafabad 3 6 I 58 31 31 Radaur 4 3 2 2 0 2 84 58 58 Jagadhri 5 9 6 6 0 3 88 28 28 Chhachhrauli 6 27 12 12 5 8 2 366 193 193 District(Rura1)

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APPENDIX lA- VILLAGEDIRFCTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Name of the Distrid:YAMUNANAGAR SI. No. Name of C. D. block Total number Number of primary schools of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Sadaura 61 14 44 2 2 Bilaspur 124 33. 88 3 3 Mustafabad 77 7 63 4 3 4 Radaur 80 5 70 5 5 Jagadhri 106 12 89 5 6 Chhachhrauli 165 59 92 10 4 District Total: 613 130 446 29 8

APPENDIX IB - VILLAGEDIRFCTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name of the Distriet:YAMUNANAGAR SI.No. Nameof C. D. Total number of Type of educational institutions available block inhabited villages No School At least one At least one At least one middle primary school and primary school and school and one no middle school one middle school secondary school 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sadaura 6J 14 37 10 5 2 Bilaspur 124 33 65 26 15 3 Mustafabad 77 7 49 21 13 4 Radaur 80 5 45 30 17 5 Jagadhri 106 12 58 36 26 6 Chhachhniuli 165 59 69 37 2S Total: 613 130 323 160 101

APPENDIX lC- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGI!S WITH DIFFERENT SOURCES OF DRINKING W ATFR FACILITIES AVAILABLE Name ofthe Distriet:YAMUNANAGAR SI. No. Name of C.D. Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available block Only tap Only well Only tube well Only handpump M ore than one source only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sad aura 61 2 Bilaspur 6 3 115 3 Mustafabad 75 4 Radaur 7 72 5 Jagadhri 2 1 103 6 Chhachhrauli "', 2 3 8 145 District Total: 13 15 3 11 571

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APPFNDIX 11- VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATlON WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENmES AVAILABLE Name of the Dis triet: YAMUNANAGAR SI. No. Name of village Location code Name of C. D. block Population Amenities not available number Senior Secondary Colle~ School

2 3 4 5 6 7 Kalawar.,. (351) 00093700 Mustafabad 5373 Available N.A. 2 lathlana (4) 00108800 Radaur 6127 Available N.A. 3 Badhi M ajra (126) 00117100 Jagadhri 6334 N.A. N.A. 4 Kharwan (314) 00121100 Chhachhrauli 7839 Available N.A. 5 Khizrabad (165) 00133500 Chhachhrauli 5704 Available N.A. Cont...... SI.No. Name of village Amenities not available Primary Health Tap drinking BlJs facility Approach by Pucca Commercial Bank Sub Centre water road 2 8 9 10 11 12 Kalawar (351) Available Available Available Available N.A. 2 Jathlana (4) Available Available Available Available N.A. 3 Badhi M ajra (126) N.A. Available N.A. Available N.A. 4 Kharwan (314) Available Available N.A. Available Available 5 Khizrabad (165) Available Available Available Available Available Note: N.A means Not available.

APPFNDIX II-A CENSUS TOWN CFNSlS TOWNS WHlCHDONOTHAVEONEORMORE AMFNITIES Name of the Distriet:YAMUNANAGAR SI. Name of census Location Name of C. D. block Population Amenities not available No. town code (indicate N. A. where amenity not available) number Senior Secondary College Health Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I Bilaspur 40302000 9.621 Available N.A. Available 2 Mustafabad 40303000 8,516 Available N.A. Available 3 Kansepur 40309000 14.952 N.A. N.A. N.A. 4 Farakhpur 40305000 8.740 N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 Sasauli 40308000 15.754 Available N.A. N.A. Note: N.A. means Not available.

SI. Name of census Amenities not available No. town ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available) Tap drinking water Bus facility Approach by Pucca Banks 2 9 10 11 12 Bilaspur Available Available Available Available 2 Mustafabad Available Available Available Available 3 Kansepur Available N.A. Available N.A. 4 Farakhpur Available N.A. Available N.A. 5 Sasauli Available Available Available Avmlable Note : N.A. means Not available.

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APPENDIX 111- VILLAGEDIRFCTORY LAND UfILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWNS I NON-MUNICIPAL mWNS SI. Name of Census town Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectare) No. and C.D. block within Total area Forest Irrigated by source Unirrigated Culturable waste Area not brackets (including gauchar availab Ie for & groves) cultivation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bilaspur (Bilaspur) 851.0 T(426.0) TWE(426.0) 198.0 45.0 182.0 2 M ustafabad (M ustafabad) 716.0 .T(616.0) TWE(616.0) 8.0 3.0 89.0 3 Kanesp ur(J agadhri) 242.0 T( 180.0) TWE( 180.0) 62.0 4 Farakhpur (Jagadhri) 135.0 T(90.0) TWE(90.0) 45.0 5 Sasauli (Jagadhri) 288.0 T(138.0) TWE(138.0) 2.0 148.0

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPIiNDIX IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY S UMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT C.D. BWCKWISE LIST OF INHABITFD VILLAGES HAVING SCHFDULED CASUS POPULATION WHERE NO AMIiNITY OTHER TIIAN DRINKING SI. Name of Total Uninhabited Inhabite Number of WATFR FACILlTYIS AVAILABLE No. C.D. block villages villages d villages inhabited villages Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR having no Serial number Location code Name of village Scheduled number Castes 2 3 population Name of CD Block: Sadaura Nil 2 3 4 5 6 Name of CD Block: Bilaspur Nil Sadaura 63 2 61 15 2 Bilaspur 127 3 124 17 Name of CD Block: Mustafabad Nil 3 Mustafabad 79 2 77 3 Name of CD Block: Radaur Nil 4 Radaur 85 5 80 5 Name of CD Block: Jagadhri Nil 5 Jagadhri III 5 106 10 Name of CD Block: Chhachhrauli Nil 6 Chhachhrauli 174 9 165 26 Name of CD Block: Chhachhrauli Nil District Total 639 26 613 76

APPENDIX VI - VIllAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER O~ VILLAGES N?T ~A~G SCHFDULE? T~BF.S POPUItTION SI. Name of C. D. block Total Villages Umnhablted villages Inhabited villages Number of inhabited No. villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6 Sadaura 63 2 61 61 ...• 2 Bilaspur 127 3 124 124 ~ 3 Mustafabad 79 2 77 77 4 Radaur 85 5 80 80 5 Jagadhri III 5 106 106 6 Chhachhrauli 174 9 165 165 District Total 639 26 613 613

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APPENDIX VU A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LlSTOFVILLAGFB ACCORDING TO THEPROPORTlON OFTHESCHFDULFDCASTFB TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGFB Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes pop u[alion Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 Name of CD Block: Sadaura Less than 5 00074100 Nazampur (331) 00073200 Asgarpur (330) 00077100 Udamgarh (165) 00073700 M itak Jhabalian (139) 00076000 Buraj lamunawala (164) 00076900 Fazilpur (161) 5-JO 00079200 Todarpur (175) 00078000 KotJa(174) 00073400 SaJahp ur ( 188) 11-20 00073500 Thaska (187) 00073900 Ha\leli (141) 00074200 Rajpur (333) 00077300 Rattu Wala (167) 00077500 Kalyanp ur Alari( 170) 21-30 00079100 Bholiwala ( 176) 00074400 Laharpur (328) 00075400 Saranwa (133) 00073000 Galawari (334) 00073300 Jhanda(189) 00079000 Nawagaon (171) 00075900 Sabhapur(154) 00076700 Ismailpur (159) 00077000 N aushahra ( 162) 31-40 00076800 '5alemp ur (160) 00073800 Rasulpur (138) 00077900 M irzapur (I n) 00076400 Sadiqpur (157) 00074300 Rathali (332) 00074900 Paharip'Ur (145) 41-50 00075500 KanipJa (150) 00074700 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 00074000 Sakala (142) · DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LlSTOFVILLAG~ ACCORDINGTOTHEPROPORTIONOFTHESCHEDULEI>CAST~ TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 51-75 00077800 Islamnagar (171) 00073600 M ahamadp ur ( 140) 00076100 Shamp ur (I 63 ) 00074500 Domanwala (327) 00075000 Saidupur (148) 00075600 Pandon (151) 00075700 R1Ypur(152) 00074600 Rampur Ranyan (144) 00075100 Majri (149) 76 and above 00075300 Ranyan Wala(134) 00076200 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)( ISS) 00076600 Sultanpur (158) 00076300 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 00018200 Gulapur (181) Name of CD Block: Bilaspur Less than 5 00136800 Ibrahimpur (29) 00088600 Sarawin (62) 00083200 Nagli(264) 00080000 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) 00080600 Suabari (253) 00080500 Majri(249) 5-10 00082900 ParbhaoJi (52) 00128200 Sankhcra (306) 00085200 Nagli (32) 1-20 00080200 Shergjllb (248) 00081200 Bodhi(44) 00127700 Bherthal (326) 00087100 Kurewala (269) 00083500 Bihta(242) 00088300 Fateh&Jrh Tumbi (59) 00090300 Teha Brahmanan (331) 00080900 Ranipur (256)' '00090500 Mandhar (333) 00082000 A Ii Sherpur ~ ajra (246) 00019600 Kathg3rh (31) 00082400 Chhalaur (244)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO mE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name ofthe District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 21-30 00082100 Bankat (240) 00089000 Azizpur (292) 00082800 Mianpllr(51) 00090600 M i1ak Sukhi (373) 00090800 Budheri (324) 00080100 Gadwali (247) 00081800 Milkara (258) 00127900 Piruwala (301) 00081400 Bajawali (45) 00084500 M uzafat (241) 00088900 Painsal (61) 00083700 Bhawanipur (276) 00091300 Arnauli (323) 00087000 Hartaul (271) 00083400 Rampur Harian (48) 00081000 Pipliwala (41) 00087300 Mauhri (277) 00089300 Marwa Kalan (283) 00092400 Marwa Khurd (295) 00081700 M ugplwaJi (259) 00090400 Juda Shel Khan (332) .JI-4U 00083600 Sandhai (265) 00079900 Bhagwanpur (35) 00079800 Dhanaura (252) 00088700 Manakpur (286) 00080700 Ranjitpur (254) 00088500 Bhogp ur (285) 00091700 Musimbal Muslamanan (372) 00083900 Aharwala (273) 00091600 Musimbal Hindwan (371) 00092500 Haibatpur (291) 00089900 Oaryapllr (303) 00082700 Bansewala (50) 00084300 Bharnnauli (227) 00089400 Kapoori Khurd (293) 00080400 Bhattuwala (251) 00089500 Kapoori Kalan (294) 00082300 Rampur Kamboan (243) 00082200 Ramgnrh Sawai (245) 00128000 <;:hagnauli (304) 00092600 MaJakpur (290) 00090100 M akhaur (297) 00083800 M ilkkhas (275) 00083100 Nagpl Patti Machhrauli (262) 00090700 Paonti (374)

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LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDlNGTO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHIDULID CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMVNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages ) 2 3 41-50 00084000 Kotra Khas (274) 00092100 Gianawala (337) 00092900 Chaharwala (289) 00088100 Butgarh (54) 00090000 . Khera Brahmanan (298) 00084100 Raianwala (267) 00089800 Shahpur (302) 00084600 Katarwali (238) 00089700 Chanda Kheri (300) 00083300 Machhrauli (263) 00089200 Malak Raipur (58) 00087200 Chaurahi (272) 00092000 Pabni Kalan (336) 00087700 Munda Khera (282) 00087800 Faquir M ajra (56) 00082500 Manglaur (49) 00088800 Dhalaur (287) 51-75 00081500 Safilp ur (46) 00088400 Kurali (284) 00087500 Bhil Chhappar (280) 00127800 Ramkheri (329) 00128100 Pheruwala (305) 00091800 Pabni Khurd (334) 00127600 Mahmudpur (325) 00091200 Shahpur (382) 00084200 U dhamg;trh (266) 00091900 Juda Jatan (335) 00089600 Kakrauni (299) 00084400 Katarwali (239 00081100 Nathanpur (43) 00093000 Ambwala (288) 00089100 Ramg;trh Majra(60) 00091400 Shah Quamaispurp75) 76 and above 00092700 Uddham Garh (341) 00079400 Chuharpur (40) 00092200 Rasulpur (296) 00090200 Tehi Jatan (330) 00091500 Chhajju Nagala(376) 00092800 Nawan Shahar (342) 00088200 Singhpur.a (53) 00136500 Shabudinpur Kalan(22)

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APPFNDlX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LISTOFVILLAGFS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULEO CASTFS TO TIlE TOTAL POPULATION BYRANGFS Name ofthe District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 Name ofeD Block: Mustafabad I...eS! than 5 00097000 Jandhera (433) ~1J-20 00099300 Daulatpur Mahan (453) 00100200 Ram~rh (187) 00100800 Hudia (173) 00100600 Balsuha ( 176) 00099900 Gundana (179) 00097100 Goglon (432) 00100000 M as,ma Jatan (184) 00093500 Lc'lwani (347) 00100100 Shahab Pura(185) 00095000 Ambli (357) 00099800 G undani ( 17S) 00093800 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 00100700 M oharnmadpur (175) 21-30 00096600 Sukhdaspur (442) 00093700 Kalawar(351) 00098300 Narndarpur (455) 00094300 Panjaura (363) 00093300 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 00100400 BhogpUf (171) 00094700 Talakam (362) 00095200 Shahp lIr (350) 00099500 Kajlwas (457) 31-40 00097700 Modhli (480) 00099400 Uncha Chandana (456) 00094900 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 00097600 Topra Khurd (464) 00098200 Hangoli (459) 00093100 Jagdhalili (343) 00095600 Chhapper Mansurpur (443) 00099000 KlIlplir (450) 00094000 .Satari (352) 00098500 Maglmr Pura(446) 00094100 Kulchandll (340) 00096300 Kanarhi Khurd (436)

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APPENDlX V1I A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFVlLLAGFS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTFS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BYRANGFS Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercent ages) 2 3 41-50 00100500 Bir Balsuha (177) 00096700 Gandapra(441) 00098800 Fatehpur (448) 00095500 Sabalpur (358) 00098000 Sialba (460) 00098900 Saran (449) 00093200 Nagla Khalsa (344) 00097300 DaraJp ur (431) 00096800 Kanahri Kalan (440) 00094400 Nagla Jagir (364) 00097500 Akbarpur (463) 00093400 M uradpur (346) 00094600 Kotar Khana (366) 00097200 Hasanpur (430) 00097900 Gohlni (462) 00095300 Lawana (349) 51-75 00096900 Bhambol (434) 00100300 Garhi Sikandarah (186) 00094500 Bal Chhapar (365) 00095700 Gadhau1i (437) 00095900 Landaura (367) 00095800 Gadhaula (359) 00100900 Jamalpur (174) 00096100 Bham Bholi (435) 00098600 Sultanpur (445) 00094200 Maheswari (339) 00096500 Garhi Gosain (438) 00095100 Khera Kalan (355) 00097400 Kalanpur (461) 00096400 Khanpur(439) 00099200 Faridpur (452) 00097800 Badanp uri (481) 00099700 Rupauli (180) 00098100 Jhar Chan dna (458) 00099600 Kabulp ur (181) 76 and above 00098700 Bhagwanpur (441) 00095400 Khera Khurd (356) 00093900 Panjauri (353) 00098400 Mali M ajra (454)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFVILLAGFS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHFDULED CASTFS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 Name of CD Block: Radaur Less than 5 00103200 Sili Khurd (206) 00103400 Khirki Brahmanan (210) 00107200 Fatehgarh (14) S-JO 00106400 Kartarpur (6) 00107600 Sandhali (25) 00107500 M andhar (26) 00103700 Amloha (209) 00104300 lubal (41) 11-20 00106700 Barsan (3) 00107100 R~jheri ( 15) 00104100 Khajuri (197) 00103300 Dhanupura (208) 00106300 Kanjnon (42) 00107900 Rao (20) 00103600 Sili Kalan (207) 00109400 Marrupur (39) 00101600 Sagri (192) 00106000 Nachraon (9) 00104700 Bubka (53) 00101200 Sikandera (170) 00106200 Palewala (7) 21-30 00106100 Rattangarh (10) 00105900 Bhagwangarh ( I J) 00104900 Alipur (49) 00106600 Lakhi Bans (2) 00104400 Bakana(40) 00108800 Jathlana (4) 00107300 Thaska Khadar (18) 00103800 Chamrori (54) 00102600 Dohli (203) 00105400 Sangip ur (48) 00105100 Radaur (Rural)( 45) 00104000 Palakha ( 198) 00109300 Unheri (38) 00104800 Sadhaura (51 ) 00106900 Barheri (27) 00108700 Lal Chhapar (28) 00101300 Atawa(189) 00101900 Topra (193) 00107400 Kandrau.li (19)

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APPENDIX VII A- VlLLAGEDmECTORY LISTOFYILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHFDULID CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name ofthe District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 31-40 00102700 Kalesra (204) 00107700 Sandhala (24) 00106500 Alahar (1) 00106800 Mohri (5) 00103500 Bapa(55) 00103100 Ghalaur (159) 00104600 Radauri ( 44) 00107800 Gumthala Rao (21) 00104200 Baindi (196) 00105500 Khurdban (17) 00105300 Dhaulra (47) 00101500 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 00107000 M adho Bas (8) 41-50 00105600 Pot Ii (16) 00105200 G hisp ur (46) 00101100 Hartan (168) 00108600 Karhera (30) 00105000 Bapauli (52) 00102900 Majri (169) 00103900 Na!1fl1 (202) 00105800 Rapri (13) 00102100 Jhaguri (195) 00101000 J hinwarheri (172) 00i02400 Basantpur (200) 00104500 ChhotaBass (43) 00101400 Bhago M ajra (188) 51-75 00103000 Haran Chhappar (167) 00102200 Nagla Sadhan (191) 00102800 Daulatpur (205) 00102500 M ansurp ur (20 I ) 00102000 Ismailp ur (194) 00101800 Sadgoli (182) 00102300 Chhari (199) 00101700 M asana Ranghran ( 183) 76 and above 00.105700 Bhagwanpur (12) Name oCeD Block: Jagadhri Less than 5 00118600 Ghoron (1-15) 00112800 Haripur Kambo (ISS) 00111700 Daulatpur (144) 00115900 Jhinwar Heri (381) 00120100 Buria Jagir (392)

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APPENDIX VU A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFYILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDtJLED CAST~ TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name ofthe District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 5-10 00113900 Dudhla (477) 00118300 Lapra (134) 00118900 Bibipur (118) 00112200 Todarpur (152) 11-20 00113700 Bhut M ~ira (473) 001 J8000 Kat (132) 00111900 Raipur (145) 00116300 Chaneti (399) 00109700 Jaipur (163) 00110400 Dmnla (484) 21-30 00117500 Ratanpura (129) 00115000 Gobil1 dpura (407) 00110700 Nagai (158) 00117900 Bahrampur (131) 00115400 Khundewala (370) 00110000 Kunjal Kambo (486) 00118400 Odhri (117) 00112400 Shadipur (147) 00120300 Naugilwan Chakpahla(391) 00112600 M IImidi (470) 00109500 K h1~iuri ( 159) 00113400 1aurian (469) 00114700 Sudhail (425) 00109800 D hnrang (488) 00115700 Hanpur latan (379) 00117800 Isharpllr (137) 00111200 M andauli ( 138) 00117700 Rampura (130) 00117100 Baclhi M'!ira(126) 00118100 Mandi(133) 00114600 SlIdhal (426) 31-40 00118800 M ajri Tapu (I J3) 00110800 N aharp ur ( 150) 00115600 M ahlan Wali (380) 00117000 Gadhallii (412) 00113100 Allrangabad (475) 00119500 Amadalpur (395) 0_Q117300 Pansra ( 127) 00115500 Kathwala (377) 00109900 Rattangarh (487) 00119000 Bakarpur (120)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DffiECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name ofviJIage (percentages) 2 3 00119900 Bhogpur (Ill) 00111500 Tigra (149) 00109600 Bahadurpur (162) 00114200 Harnaul (465) 00119100. Sabap ur (12 I ) 00111800 Kami Majra (146) 00120200 Nabh (389) 00116500 Bhagwan Garh (398) 00114900 Rattoli (422) 00115800 Bhatauli (405) 00112300 Panjupur(153) 00110600 Khurdi (160) 00117600 Qaimpura(124) 00119800 Mali Majra (110) 00119400 Sugh (396) 00117400 Dasani (128) 00110100 Kunjallatan (485) 00110900 Tapu Kamalpur (140) 0011 I 100 Kalanaur (136) 00114100 lhinjron (479) 00113300 Ishopur (471) 41-50 00119300 Fetehpur (123) 00)16200 Telipura (402) 00116600 Bhojpur (397) 00117200 Tajakpur (I 25) 00116700 TejJi (409) 00115200 RuhlaKheri (424) 00119200 Nai Gawan (122) 51-75 00110200 Hafizpur (483) 00114300 Gollanpur (466) 00110500 Sabhapur (16 I) 00114800 Kheri Ranghran (427) 00115300 Kail (378) 00111600 Tigri (143) 00110300 Daulatpur (482) 00113500 Mandebar (467) 00116100 1arauda <403) 00116800 Parwalon (410) 00115100 Khera (423) 00120000 Diyalgarh (394) 00113800 Ror Chhappar (476) 00112000 Karera Khurd (148) 00113000 Sukhpura(156) 00113600 Jampur (472)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFYILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED CASTIS TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name oftbe Distrid:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 2 3 76 and above 00114400 Galoli (429) 00116900 Darwa(41 I) 00114500 M andebari (428) 00116000 Halliwala (384) 00114000 Hargarh (478) 00112700 R;mlgarh Alias Gtdlbgarh (154) Name of CD Block: Chhachhrauli Less than 5 00134700 Khilanwala (10) 00085300 M ahiyudinpur (11) 00131300 Dekri\\ala (66) 00134400 M cg)llIwala ( 14) 00135400 Jatanwala (18) 00123300 Nathanpur (91) 00086300 Khanuwala (220) 00122800 Nawazpur (93) 00134600 Blmiawala (13) 00124800 M ujahidwala (75) 00121800 Mandalili Gagar(I03) 00122700 Hal-Dari GlIjar(95) 00135100 Shahzadwala (16) 00125500 Begmllpur (80) 00133900 Raiyanwala(4) 00121300 Bha~wanpur (313) 5-10 00085000 Gohra Ikmi (236)

00085500 R~iptJr (235) 00133500 Khizrahad (165) 00084900 Salelllplir Kohi (33) 00086000 JOgiW3J a (228) 00125600 Bhilplira (200) 00133200 Bakkm wala (177) 00126200 Urjani (203) 00133000 M lIkarapur (181) 00123500 . Lahoriwala (89) 0013 1900 Halizp ur ( 173) 00134300 Bhangcra Bhangeri Bagpat (9) 00134000 Kalesar (I)

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APPmDlX vn A~ VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THEPROPORll0NOFTHESCHEDULID CASTES TO TIIETOTALPOPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 11-20 00132800 D hakwala (J 83) 00125800 Yakubpur {I 97) 00124700 Darwa (78) 00130500 Pip Ii M ajra (199) 00122000 Dammunpur Bara (101) 00130000 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 00085900 M anakp ur (229) 00133400 Mujafat Kalan (J66) 00086500 Chintpur (225) 0013 1600 Kishanpura (167) 00131500 Bahadurpur (164) 00135500 Darpur (17) 00135900 Taharpur Kalan (28) 00131100 Mandewala (64) 00125200 Bhud Majra (70) 00121000 Bhukhri (388) 00130800 Chuharpur Kalan (168) 00130900 Bhud Kalan (67) 00125700 Shahjahanpur (201) 00130400 Dasaura (198) 00124100 Harewa (83) 00084700 Choli (237) 00132400 Ramgarh Alias Arjun Majra (186) 00127400 Chaowala (328) 00131400 TajewaJa (3) 00086400 Malakpur Bangar (268) 21-30 0013J800 Lahasabad (175) 00132100 Kot Sarkari (188) 00124300 Jaidhar (82) 00122100 Mehar Majra(105) 00122900 Lakar-Mai Pratap Pur (92) 00124500 J aidhari (81) 00122600 Rampur Khadar (94) 00136000 Haidarpur (233) 00125300 Balla Majra (71) 00123000 Kaniawala (74) 00130700 GuJabgarh (169) 00127300 Jatheri (307) 00125400 Deodhar (72) 00130600 M alikp ur Khadir (I 70) 00129100 H arau Ii (194) 00124900 Belgarh (73) 00132600 Kot Mushtarka(184) 00090900 Mamli (322)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LJSTOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHESCHEDVLEDCASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of tile District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages) 1 2 3 00129900 Leda Khadar (190) 00122400 Jairamplif Khalsa (98) 00130300 Karkauli (171) 00091000 Salcmpur Bangilr (321) 00133100 Tibhi Raiyan (179) 00126800 Chanela (316) 00123100 Bhilpura (76) 00132200 Ahmad M<\ira(IS7) 31-40 00134200 Khijri(S) 00122500 Telipura (96) 000S6200 Lalhari Khurd (224) 00128800 Tihanon (218) 00091100 Chahron (383) 00128900 Lopon (219) 00127000 Mlinda Khera(31S) 00127500 Taranwala (327) OOOS6900 Dharmn Kot (270) 00129600 Tugalpur (192) 00086800 Chholi (215) 00131200 Nainwala (65) 00123700 Khadri (97) 00132500 Kot Hasawa Singh (185) 00131000 Kohwala (68) 00131700 Tahimlln (174) 00129500 Damoli (195) 00129800 Dadllpur Jattan (222) 00126700 Panjctnn (315) 00084800 Ranlpllr Jat (234) 00120900 M anakpur (386) 00130100 Baroli M ajra (191) 00126900 M ukaribp ura (317) 00086700 Bisalion Wala(216) 00121500 Fatehgarh (t07) 00121100 Kharwan(314) 00121400 Dadliplir Chhawni (106) 4]-50 00127200 Leda Khas (310) 00085600 Chahulron (232) 00129700 Ledi (221) .. 00085700 Pnthlpllr (231) 00123800 NaOllgarh (87) 00128700 Khallpura (213)

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APPENDIX VII A- VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGIS ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHIDVLED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Castes population Location code number Name of village (percentages) 2 3 00126600 M and Kheri (319) 00122300 Dammunpur Chhota (99) 00128400 Ganaula (308) 00129300 Tarunwala (209) 00121700 . Kanalsi (104) 00123900 Ismailp ur (86) 00120700 Udhamgarh (401) 00126300 Ashabp ura (212) 00128500 Nahar Taharpur (211) 00125100 DoiwaJa (69) 51-75 00086100 Lalhari Kalan (226) 00128300 Ganauli (309) 00124600 M anbharwala (79) 00125900 Sherpur (206) 00124400 Bhul Kheri (85) 00130200 Hafzi (172) 00121200 Bala Chaur (312) 00132000 Mahab Aliwala (178) 00120600 Garhi Banjara (387) 00129200 Balauli (208) 00123600 Hasanpur (90) 00126500 Chuharp ur Khurd(207) 76 and above 00121600 Shahzadpur (109) 00120800 M odhuwala (385) 00126400 Khanp uri (210) Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

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APPFl'IDIX VII B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF YILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OF THE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGFS Name of the District:YAMUNANAGAR Range of Scheduled Tribes population Location code number Name of village (p ercentages)

2 3 Name orCD Block: Sadaura Nil Name ofeD Block: Bilaspur Nil Name .feD Block: Mustafabad Nil Name ofeD Block: Radaur Nil Name orCD Block: Jagadhri Nil Name oleD Block: Chhachhrauli Nil

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Section-II Town Directory

NOTE EXPLAINING THE ABBREVIATIONS Statement II - Physical aspects and location of USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY towns, 1999

Town Directory Statements (I to VII) Columns 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum & Statement I : Status and Growth History Minimum Temperature of the town are recorded. Column (2): Class, name and civic Columns 6, 7 and 8 : administration status of town Name of the State headquarter, District Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis headquarter and Sub-Divisional headquarter with of town directory data at the State and all India levels. distance from the referent town in kilometers, has It is presented according to 200 I Census Population been recorded in these cloumns respectively. If the of the town as follows: names mentioned in these columns are the same as Population Class the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as ] 00,000 and above (0) zero. 50,000 - 99,999 II Columns 9 & 10 : 20,000 - 49,999 III Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more and five lakh and more population are recorded. 10,000 - 19,999 IV 5,000 - 9,999 V Columns 11, 12 and 13 : Below 5,000 VI If referent town enjoys the facility of railway Town with a population of one hundred thousand station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal, its (100,OOO)and above is treated as a city. name has been mentioned. If not available, then the name of nearest place with distance, where such The civic administration status of the towll, as in facility exists has been mentioned. the-y:ear 2000, is indicated within bracket against the '"" name, of the town. The following abbreviations are Statement III : Municipal Finance 19~8-1999 used to denote civic status of town. Item~wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (ii) Municipal Committee MC town for the year 1998-99 is recorded. (iii) Municipal Council M.C!' (iv) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB Statement IV: Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (v) Census Towll CT (vi) Estate Office EO Columns (l to 5) : Self explanatory. Other columns need no comments.

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Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) Column 13: Information about kutchalpucca road is recorded (i) Tap water T separately for the roads within the limits of the (ii) Tube-well water TW referent town. (iii) Tank Water TK (i) Pucca Road P R (iv) Well water W (iJ) Kutcha Road KR Columa 14: Column (7): System of Sewerage (v) Over Head Tank OHT Generally, 'by sewerage system is implied the (Vl) Service Reservoir SR network of mains and branches of underground (vii) Pressure Tank PT conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point The information on major source of water supply of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and are given in column 13 and the storage capacity industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those against each in kilo-litres (in brackets) are presented that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other in column 14. surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water arc called Columa 15 : Fire Fighting Service combined sewers. In case the fire fighting service is available in the The codes used for different types of drainage referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not available within the town, the name of the nearest system are as follows : place having this facility with its distance from the (i) Sewer S referent town has been recorded. (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD Columns 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (iv) SylkDrains SO connections) (v) Cesspool method CP Different types of electric connections have been (vi) Pit System Pt shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, (vil) Others 0 Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.

Columns 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Statement V Medical, Educational, Number of various types of latrines both Public Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 and Private are given in these columns. Columns 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil ColumDs 4 & 5 : The various prevalent methods ofdisposal of night The data Covers aU such medical institutions run soil are given below' with codes: by or aided by Government/Semi GovernmentILocal bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (i) Head Loads HL like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (ii) Basket B centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (iii) Wheel Barrows WB child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, these have been treated as independent units and counted ST (iv) Septic Tank separately using following codes: (v) Pit System Pt (i) Hospital H (vi) Sewerage S (ii) Dispensary D (vii) Others 0 (iii) Health Centre HC (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Columns 13 and 14 Water supply (v) T:B. Clinic TB Source and capacity of storage system. The (vi) Nursing Home NH following codes are used in these columns: (vii) Others 0

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In case of more than one institution of any type, Columns 11 to 14 : the number of such institution (s) has been indicated Higher SecondarylIntermediatelSenior Secondary/ within brackets e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, have further been distingui~hed by providing additional Middle Schools/Junior Secondary and Primary codes within the bracket as given below: Schools. (1) Ayurvedic A Schools up to class V are treated as Primary or en) Unani U Elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarden schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior (ill) Homoeopathic Hom Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto Columns 6 to 9 : class IV. The codes used for these columns are as follows: Schools class VIII are considered as Middle (i) Arts only A schools or Junior Secondary Schools. (ii) Science only S Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools. (iii) Commerce only C (iv) Arts & Science only AS Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as Higher SecondarylIntermediatelPre University/Junior (v) Arts & Commerce only AC College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether (vi) Combined for all categories ASC held in schools or colleges. -Arts, Science If there are composite schools like middle schools and Commerce with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (vii) Law L classes, these are also included in the number of (viii) 'University U Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (ix) Others o example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting and one Middle school with Primary classes, the and vocational training institutes number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one, though there "Recognised" should mean recognised by some are only three educational institutions. statutory authority like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the If there are more institutions of a type in the town, government or semi government or autonomous the number is indicated within bracket alongwith the bo~ies, publicisector undertakings etc. abbreviation e.g. P(4), M(3).

1.The following codes are used: Column 15 : Adult literacy c1asse~/centres ~ ~.' (i) Vocational Training VT This column has been introduced keeping in view Institute the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education SH (ii) Shorthand Centres which are included in these columns. Jiii) Typewriting Type If an educational facility is not available in the ~. ~.(IV) Shorthand & SH Type town, the name of the nearest place and its distance ":fo'l, Typewriting in kilomefres from the town where the facility IS (v) Others 0 available is mentioned. The vocational institutions like-Applied Art/ Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with Painting College, Pharmacy College, B.Ed. College, number of seats . Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, The number of working women's hostel, if Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. available in the referent town, is mentioned with

270 TOWN DIRECTORY number of seats. If the facility is not available in the important commodities manufactured in the town are town, the name of nearest place with distance, where recorded. the facility is available is recorded. Column 9 : Number of Banks Columns 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Number of Banks available in the referent town Facilities both Commercial and Co-operative banks are Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumIDramalCommunity recorded against this column. Hall are covered under recreational & ·cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent recreatio~ar Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit facilities are considered for these columns. Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies Column 20 ": Public Libraries, Reading Rooms The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies Number of public libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town are recorded in codes and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent as follows: town are recorded against these columns. (i) Public Library PL Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in (ii) Reading room RR Slums, 1999 This is the statement on civic and other Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 amenities in all slums whether notified or not for towns having statutory bodies, like municipal Columns 3 to 8 : Names of three most important committees, Municipal Corporation, Estate office etc. commodities exported and names of three most

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STATEMINT STATUS AND Sr. Class, name and Location Name of Tahsil Name of Area Number of . Population and growth rate No. civic status code C.D. block (in sq. kms.) households incl. (in brackets) of the town at of town number houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V Bilaspur (C.T.) 40302000 Jagadhri Bilaspur 8.51 1,714

2 V Buria(M.C.) 403lO000 J ag;:tdhri 1.94 1,650 5,865 4,272 3,574 (-27.2) (-16.3) 3 V Chhachhrauli (M .C.) 403 II 000 Chhachhrauli 10.54 1,735 5,520 4,246 4,202 (-23.1 ) (-1.0) 4 V Farakhpur (C.T.) 40305000 Jaglldhri Jaglldhri 1.35 1,76)

5 IV *Kansepur (C.T.) 40309000 Jaglldhri Jagadhri 2.42 2,807

6 V Mustafabad (C.T.) 40303000 Jagadhri Mustfabad 7.16 1,578

7 IV Radaur (M .C.) 40304000 Jagadhri 2.59 2,155

8 IV Sadaura (M .C.) 40301000 Jagadhri 6.75 2,398 9,812 7,774 7,630 (-20.8) (-1.9) 9 Yamunanagar (U.A.) 50030100 Jagadhri 44.00 59,522

10 1 (a)Yamunanagar (M.CI.) 50030100 Jagadhri 16.32 36,652

)) I (b)Jagadhri (M .Cl.) 50030200 Jagadhri 24.80 19,601 13,462 12,045 11,544 (-10.5) (-4.2) 12 IV(c) *Sasauli (C.T.) 50030300 Jagadhri Jagadhri 2.88 3,269

Note '- To\WIS treated as such for the first time in 2001 Census are ShOWl with an asterisk on their left '-' denotes 'nil',

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-1 GROWTH IDS TORY Population an'd growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 7,130 9,621 1,131 887 886 (+34.9) 3,494 3,857 3,635 3,988 4,645 6,258 7,850 9,830 5,067 868 842 821 (-2.2) (~IO.4) (-5.8) (+9.7) (+16.8) (+34.7) (+25.4) (+25.2) 5,124 5,419 4,444 5,038 5,382 6,140 7,330 9,710 921 910 931 941 (+21.9) (+5.8) (-18.0) (+13.4) (+6.8) (+14.1) (+ 19.4) (+32.5) 5,579 8,740 6,474 870 859 (+56.7) 14,952 6,179 878

7,301 8,516 1,189 927 895 (+1.0) (+16.6) 3,837 5,155 6,539 8,105 10,165 11,737 4,532 937 940 902 (+34.4) (+26.9) (+24.0) (+25.4) (+ 15.5) 7,769 8,815 7,566 7,775 8,971 10,131 n,818 13,176 1,952 929 928 900 (+ 1.8) (+13.5) (-14.2) (+2.8) (+ 15.4) (+ 12.9) (+16.7) (+ 11.5) 160,424 219,754 306,740 6,971 1,182 (+ 103.5) (+39.6) 15,684 51,700 72,594 109,304 144,346 189,696 11,624 838 879 864

13,268 16,422 23,943 32,637 35,094 43,102 67,386 101,290 4,084 823 863 813 (+14.9) (+23.8) (+45.8) (+36.3) (+7.5) (+22.8) (+56.3) (+50.3) 15,754 5,470 851 (+229.6) (+40.4) (50.6) (+32.1) (+31.4)

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STATEMENT PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND SI. Class, name and Physical aspects** Name of and road distance in No. civic status kilometer(s) from of town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ. District HQ. (in mm) Maximum Minimum

2 3 4 5 6 7 V Bilaspur (C.T.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar (102) (2 J) 2 V Buria (M .C.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar (106) (13) 3 V Chhachhrauli (M .C.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunagar (110) (19) 4 V Farakhpur (C.T.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar (III) (4) 5 IV *Kansepur (C.T.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar (110) (3) 6 V Mustafabad (C.T.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunana!?fll" (84) (23) 7 IV Radaur (M .C.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunana!?fll" (99) (18) 8 IV Sadaura (M .C.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunana!?fll" (88) (35) 9 Yamunanagar (U .A.) See constituent units.

10 I (a)Yamunanagar (M.Cl.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunana!?fll" (107) (0) II I (b)Jagadhri (M .CI.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar (100) (7) 12 (c) *Sasauli (C.T.) 1417.0 44.9 2.3 Chandigarh Yamunanagar

(J08) (3) Note: U(i) Average rainfall for 1994-98 for the district headquarters as per Director Land Records, Haryana, has been repeated for all the towns of the district. (ii) Average temperature data (J 951-80) for the Meteorological Observatory at Ambala as per Indian Meteorological Deptt., New Delhi has been repeated for all the towns of the district.

STATFMllNT MUNICIP AL FINANCE SI. ' Class, name and civic Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) No. status of town Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total receipt through from municipal grant sources taxes, etc. properties and (specify) power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 V Buria(M .C.) 249 178 620 91 1,138 2 V Chhachhrauli (M .C.) 556 687 920 540 2,703 3 IV Radaur (M .C.) 1,369 238 2,015 60 167 . 779 4,628 4 IV Sadaura (M .C.) 1,664 317 740 2,721 5 1 (a)Yamunanagar(M.CI.) 40,782 14,670 4,025 6,033 65,510 6 I (b}Jagadhri (M .Cl) 13,566 8,401 3,534 376 25,877 Note :- "NA" means information not available. '_' denotes nil.

274 TOWN DIRECTORY -n LOCA TION OF TOWNS, 2001 Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from

TahsilHQ Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus service Navigable river/ population of one population oftive canal (if within lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 II 12 13 Jagedhri Jagadhri Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Bilaspur Nil (14) (14) (102) (21) (0) J~ri Jagadhri Chandigaih Jagadhri Yamunanagar Jagadhri Nil (6) (6) (106) (13) (6) ~ Chhachhrauli Jagadhri Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Chhachhrauli Nil (0) (12) (110) (19) (0) Jall!l'ihri Yamunanagar Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Nil (ll) (4) ( Ill) (4) (4) J all!I'i h ri Yamunanagar Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Nil (10) (3) (lID) (3) (3) J all!I'ihri Jagaddri Chandigarh Mustafabad Mustafabad Nil (16) (16) (84) (0) (0) J~hri Yamunanagar Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Radaur Nil (25) (18) (99) (18) (0) J~ri Yamunanagr Chandigarh Brara Sadaura Nil (28) (35) (88) (26) (0) See constituent units.

Jaglldhri Jagadhri Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Nil (7) (7) (to7) (0) (0) J~hri Yamunanagar Chandigarh Jagadhri Yamunanagar iagadhri Nil (0) (7) (100) (7) (0) J all!l'ihri Yamunanagar Chandigarh Jagadhri Work Shop Sas au Ii Nil Railway Colony (8) (3) (108) (0) (0)

-ill 1998-99 .1 Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) ----~G-ro-J+a~I------~P~ub~17ic-s-a~re-ty----~P-u~bl~ic~h~~~lt~h~~P~u~b~h~"c~w-o-r7ks--~ --~P~u~b~lic------~O~th~e-rs------~T=-ot-a71---- administration and institutions expenditure conveniences

10 II 12 13 14 15 16 NA NA NA NA NA NA" NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,330 70 755 2,219 372 4,746 1,915 314 393 2,622 11,772 4,426 27,284 19,312 400 4,723 67,917 4,795 1,061 8.510 4,155 117 5,479 24,117

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STATEME'iT CMC AND OTHER SI. Class, name and civic Population Pop ulation 200 I Road length System of Number of latrines No. status of town (2001 Census) --=-:---:-;-C-:e,-n_su;::-s-;--:-:--:- (in kms.) sewerage Scheduled Scheduled Total Water Castes Tribes borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 V Bilaspur (C.T.) 9,621 2,937 KR(2) PR(5) OSD,Pt 981 490

2 VBuria(M.C.) 9,830 721 PR(4) OSD, S 970 21

3 V Chhachhrauli (M .C.) 9,710 2,024 KR(1.5) PR(4) OSD, Pt 1,080 680

4 V Farakhpur (C.T.) 8,740 2,505 KR(I) PR(O.5) OSD, Pt 1,670 588

5 IV *Kansepur (C.T.) 14,952 3,306 KR(3) PR(2) S,OSD 4,901 3,121

6 V M ustafabad (C.T.) 8,S16 2,147 PR(8) OSD, Pt 950 560

7 IV Radaur (M.C.) 11,737 1,728 KR(3) PR(7) OSD, S 1,523 45S

8 IV Sadaura (M .C.) 13,176 2,569 KR(4) PR(4.5) OSD, Pt 2,282 763

9 Yarnunanagar (U.A.) 306,740 33,476 KR(49.3) PR(216.3; 29,089 19,592

10 I (a)Yarnunanagar (M .CL) 189,696 18,166 KR(38) PR(159) S,OSD 19,482 14,382

11 I (b)Jagadhri (M.CL) 101,290 11,662 KR(8.3) PR(52.3) S,OSD 4,372 1,960

12 IV(c) ·Sasauli (C.T.) IS,754 3,648 KR(3) PReS) S,OSD 5,235 3,250

Noh;- I. '" Of In case thiS service IS not available In tfie town, tfie name of the nearest place Wllere available along With distance from the town has been mentioned. 2. ,_, denotes Nil.

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-IV AMENITIES 1999 Number of latrines Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) disposal of service** Service Others night soil Source of System of Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others supply storage with lighting capacity in (points) kilolitres (in bracket s) 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 317 174 B,WB T,TW OHT,BWP Yamunanagar 1,500 20 500 (20) (21) 913 ~ 36 WB, B T,TW BWP Yamunanagar 1,060 118 84 (59) (13) 180 220 B, Pt T,TW OHT,BWP Yamunanagar 1,724 11 503 (150) (19) 407 675 Pt,O T,TW OHT Yamunanagar 1,648 29 152 76 (215) (4) 1,019 761 ST, Pt T,TW OHT Yamunanagar- 2,657 5 84 42 36 (215) (3) 240 150 B, WB T,TW OHT Yamunanagar 1,536 8 200 18 (200) (23) 822 246 0, S T,TW OHT, SR Yamunanagar 2,088 12 1,026 275 (137) (18) 1,214 1,166 WB,ST T,TW OHT Yamunanagar 2,272 12 1,130 262 (114) (35) 6,412 3,085 57,447 3,333 13,436 5,607 117

4,758 342 S, ST T, TW OHT,BWP Yes 35,309 1,422 7,689 4,047 35 (1180) 534 1,878 ST, WB T,TW OHT,BWP Yamunanagar 18,924 1,905 5,652 1,535 40 (675) (7) 1,120 865 ST, Pt T,TW OHT Yamunanagar 3,214 6 95 25 42 (50) (3)

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STATEMENT MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECRFA TIONAL SI. Class, name and Population Medical facilities* * Educational facilities** No civic status (2001 of town Census) Hospitalsl Beds in Artsl Medical Engineering Polytechnics Disp ensariesl T .B. medical Science! colleges colleges clinics etc. institu- Commerce! tions Law/ noted Other coIJeges in (of degree level column and above) 4

2 3 4 5 6 7 & 9 V Bilaspur (C.T.) 9,621 HC FWC NH(7) 33 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar H-Jagadhri(14) (21) (21) (14) at Damla D-Jagadhri(14) (21) TB-Jagadhr(14) 2 VBuria(M.C.) 9,830 HC FWC 4 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar H-Jagadhri (6) (13) (13) (6) at Damla D-Fatehgarh (4) (13) TB-Jagadhri (6) NH-Jagadhri (6) 3 V Chhachhrauli (M.C.) 9,710 HC FWC NH(5) 40 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar H-Jagadhri(12) (19) (19) (12) at Damla D-Kot Sarkari (10) (19) TB-Jagadhri(12) 4 V Farakhpur (C.T.) 8,740 H-Yamunanagar(4) 0 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Y;amunanagar 0-Yamunanagar( 4) (4) (4) (II) at Oamla FWC-Yamunanagar (4) (4) TB-Yamunanagar (4) NH-Yamunanagar (4) 5 IV *Kansepur (C.T.) 14,952 H-Yamun an agar (3) 0 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar D-Yamunanagar (3) (3) (3) (10) at Damla HC-Yamunanagar (3) (3) FWC-Yamunanagar (3) TB-Yamunanagar (3) NH -Yamunanagar (3) 6 VMustafabad (C.T.) 8,516 HC FWC 30 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar MuIJana Yamunanaga'r H-Jagadhri (16) (23) (23) (12) at Damla D-Jagadhri (16) (23) TB-Jagadhri (16) NH-Jagadhri (16) 7 IV Radaur (M .C.) 11,737 H HC FWC NH (7) 64 AC Yamunanagar Yamunanagar D-Bhagwangarh (4) (18) at Damla TB-Yamunanagar (18) (18)

278 TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FAc;ILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities** Working Number of recreational and cultural women's facilities Recognised Higher Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadium Cinema Auditorium / Public shorthand, Secondary/ Matriculation Secondary schools literacy with number Drama! libraries type - Intermediate! and classes/ of seats Community including writing Senior Middle centres, Halls reading and Secondary/ schools others rooms vocational PUC (Pre- training university institutions coltege)/ Junior college level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 5 6 10 NA Thanesar (69)

3 3 7 NA Thanesar (61)

o 9 9 14 NA Thanesar (67)

Yamunanagar 5 6 7 NA Thanesar (4) (53)

Yamunanagar 7 7 9 NA Thanesar (3) (45)

4 7 7 7 NA Thanesar (61)

SH 3 4 7 8 NA Thanesar PL RR (30)

Contd .....

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STATEMENT MIDICAL, FDUCATIONAL, RECRFATIONAL SJ. Class, name and' Population Medical facilities H Educational facilities .... No civic status (2001 of town Census) Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Dispensaries/T.B. medical Science! colleges colleges clinics etc. institu- Commerce! tions Law/ noted Other colleges in (of degree level column and above) 4

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 IV Sadaura(M.C.) 13,176 D HC(2) FWC(2) 64 AC Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar NH(6) (35) (28) at Damla H-Jagadhri (28) (35) TB-Jagadhri (28) 9 Yamunanagar (U.A.) 306,740 H(5) D(A-(I),6) HC 610 AC(2) FWC(8) TB(2) ASC(4) NH(50) Others(2)

10 I (a)Yamunanagar (M.Cl.) 189,696 H(2) D(A-(I),5) 286 ASC(4) Jagadhri Yamunanagar FWC(5) TB (7) at Damla NH(26) Other (7) H C-J agadhri(7) II I (b)Jagadhri (M.CI.) 101,290 H(3) D HC 324 AC(2) Yamunanagar Yamunanagar FWC(3) TB NH(24) (7) at Damla Others (7) 12 (c) Sasauli* (C.T.) 15,754 H-Yamunanagar (3) 0 Yamunanagar Yamunanagar Jagadhri Yamunanagar D-Yamunanagar (3) (3) (3) (8) at Damla HC-Jagadhri(12) (3) FWC-Yamunanagar (3) TB-Yamunanagar (3) NH-Yamunanagar (3)

Notes :- I. ,**, Ifa medical or educational facility is not available in the town. the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available, has been mentioned.

280 TOWN DIRECTORY -v AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999 Educational facilities** Working Number of recreational and cultural women's facilities Recognised Higher Second ary I Junior Primary Adult hostels Stadium Cinema Auditorium! Public shorthand, Secondary! Matriculation Secondary schools literacy with number Drama! libraries type- Intermediate! and classes! of seats Community including writing Senior Middle centres, Halls reading and Secondary I schools others rooms vocational PUC (Pre- training university inst itutions 09l1ege)/ Junior college level 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 SH 0 4 -....6 9 9 NA Ambala PL RR (52)

VT(2) 30 48 57 69 NA 5 5 PL(2) SH (7) RR(lO) 3 0(7) "" VT 15 27 33 41 NA Thanesar 3 4 PL RR(9) SH (57) (49) 0(5)

0 13 18 20 23 NA Thanesar 2 PL RR (55)

VT 2 3 4 5 NA Thanesar SH (2) 0 (51)

281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR STATEMENT TRADE, COMMFRCE. INDUSTRY SI. Class, name and Name ofthree most important commodities"exported No. civic status of town 1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 1 VBilaspur (C.T.) Gur Wheat Rice 2 VBuria(M.C.) Handloom Cloth Desi Jutties Earthen Pots 3 V Chhachhrauli (M .C.) Ban Babbar Oil Rice 4 V Farakhpur (C.T.) Sug;:rrcane Paddy Wheat 5 IV Kansepur* (C.T.) Wheat Sugarcane Paddy 6 VMustafabad (C.T.) Rice Utensils Gur, Ice Cream 7 IV Radaur (M .C.) Wheat Rice Vegetables 8 IV Sadaura (M.C.) Woolen Carpets Ban Yamunanag;:rr (U.A.) See constituent units 9 I (a)Yamunanagar(M.CJ.) Sug;tr Paper Automobile Spring; JO I (b)Jagadhri (M.CJ.) Stainless Steel Utensils Show pieces Brass Utensils

11 IV (c) Sasauli* (C.T.) Wheat Sugarcane Paddy Note :- '.' denotes 'nil'.

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-VI AND BANKING, 1999 Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of Number of Banks Agricultural Non- Credit Societies Agricultural 1st 2nd 3rd Credit Societies 6 7 8 9 10 II Gur Rice 4 Handloom Cloth Desi Jutti Earthen Pots I Rice Oil Carpets 4 Nails Coolers Steel Goods Gur Utensils Ice Cream 3 Woolen Carpets Khandsari Rice 5 Woolen Carpets Khandsari,Gur Vegetables, Rice 3 I See constituent units 51 3 35 Sugar Paper Automobile Springs 31 28 Stainless Steel Utensils Aluminium Brass Utensils Show Pieces 16 2 "!

Coolers Steel Goods 4

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STATFMINT CIVIC AND .AMFN11'lES SI. Class and name of town Name of the Slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of No. notified Households the Slum (in Sewerage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I (a)Yamunanag;u- (M.CL.) Madhu Colony (Patal Puri) Yes 148 738 1.9 OSD,Sf Kuldip Nagar Yes 244 1,221 1.2 OSD, Sf Gandhi Nagar Yes 397 1,983 1.0 OSD,Sf Anand Colony (Atama Puri) Yes 267 1,335 0.8 OSD, ST Khadda Colony (Brahm Puri) Yes 165 824 3.5 OSD,ST Azad N ag;u- (Dashmesh Yes 749 3744 0.2 OSD, Sf Colony & Golden Colony) Harbanspura Yes 79 393 0.2 OSD, ST BawaColony Yes 277 1,385 0.9 OSO,Sf Joginder Nagar Yes Jl8 595 0.1 OSO, Sf Jammu Colony Yes 132 659 0.1 OSD,Sf Shivpuri Yes 52 262 I.J OSO, Sf Digvijay Nagar Yes 137 687 I.J OSD,ST Jaswant Colony Yes 140 699 1.3 OSD, Sf VIkas Nag;u-Nishal Nag;u- Yes 92 461 0.4 OSO,Sf Ranjit Colony Yes 218 1.092 0.3 OSD. ST Krishna Nagar Yes 130 653 OSD,ST Bhatha Raja Ram Yes 122 609 0.4 OSD,ST Adarsh Nag;u- Yes liD 549 0.8 OSD,ST Krishna Colony Yes 143 715 0.4 OSD.ST SasauliM*i Yes 68 340 2.8 OSD.ST Kartar Pura Yes 36 181 . 0.1 OSD,ST Bishandas Colony Yes 122 608 0.4 OSD,ST T~reGarden Yes 77 382 0.4 OSD,Sf Tilak Nag;u- Yes 75 376 OSO,ST Bhim Nagllr Yes 98 488 3.8 OSD,ST Ram pura Yes 125 627 Jo.O OSD,ST HariNagar Yes 130 646 1.3 OSD,ST Chand Pur Yes 22 114 OSD.~T Preet N ag;u- Yes 133 664 0.3 OSD.ST Green Park Yes 34 168 1.4 OSD. ST Patel Nagar Yes 205 1,027 1.7 OSD, ST Gulab Nagllf Yes 272 1,359 1.0 OSD,ST Veena Nagllf Yes OSO,ST Garhi Gujran Gujrat Yes 114 572 1.0 OSD,ST Sasauli Main one Yes 60 302 0.2 OSD, ST Gobindpuri Yes 80 398 1.7 OSD,ST 2 I (b)Jagadhri (M.CL.) Balmiki Basti No 376 1,475 0.5 S,OSD OUfgll Garden No 422 802 I.! SO,OSD Garhi Mundo No 165 470 0.9 OSD, SD Gulab Nagllf No 162 650 0.6 OSD, Pt Harijan Basti No 500 1,400 1.7 S,OSD

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-VII IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of Latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity connections Private disposal of points/public Domestic Road lighting Others water borne service others night soil hydrants (points) Community installed for supply of protected water 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 47 99 2 S, ST 130 25 46 ~ 198 S,ST 20 202 22 119 200 78 S,ST 22 390 35 36 231 S,ST 18 250 13 160 S,ST 150 7 10 490 S,ST

197 49 S,ST 3 79 45 60 19 S,ST 210 12 175 102 S,ST 70 0 90 28 S,ST 132 0 92 40 S,ST 52 27 25 27 S,ST 125 8 105 32 S,ST 45 15 80 60 S,ST 92 12 90 7 S,ST 140 30 204 14 S,ST 92 15 102 28 S,sr 122 25 60 62 S,ST 110 25 70 40 S,ST 115 10 135 8 s,sr 68 32 50 18 S,ST 36 28 36 0 S,ST 65 12 90 32 S,ST 35 4 71 6 S,ST 75 18 60 15 S,ST 75 22 50 48 S,ST 60 4 119 6 S,ST 98 4 115 15 S,ST 12 7 22 0 s,sr 116 15 98 35 s,sr 22 34 0 S,ST 10 133 8 190 15 S,ST 10 34 3 262 10 S,ST 22 3 60 54 S,ST 114 20 15 45 S,ST 10 60 70 10 S,ST 10 ~O 4 15 145 B, S 51 373 8 12 1,463 B, S 87 335 20 32 20 B, S 18 135 II 2 10 10 0, 8 9 150 12 42 5 267 20 B, S 54 487 28 8 contd...

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STAU.ME'lT CIVIC AND AMENmES SI. Class and name oftown Name of the Slum Is it No. of Population of Paved roads System of No. notified Households the Slum (in Sewerage (approximate) (approximate) kilometers)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Harijan Basti Tapri Hari Parshad No 46 189 0.3 OSD, Pt Opp. Dimple Cinema Hondawala Farm No 40 175 0.4 OSD, Pt Kali M andir Colony No 703 1,105 0.5 OSD, SD Leper Colony No 29 120 0.2 S, Os!) NaJagarh M!\ira No 101 371 0.5 OSD, Pt Tapari Mand Kheri No 157 750 1.5 OSD, SD Gori Shankar Colony No 982 2,590 1.0 S,OSD Udharn Garhi Majri No 165 975 0.5 OSD KesarNagar No 140 856 1.0 0 Bhagat Pura No 325 1,825 2.0 S, OS!) Malwia Nagar No 61 316 0.8 S Rajesh Colony No 292 1,682 3.0 S,05O M anohar (!;blony No 76 390 1.0 S,05O Kalyan Nagar No 392 2,250 2.5 S, OS{) Sarswati Colony No 201 1,215 1.5 S, OSD VlShkarma Cloony No 275 1,376 1.8 S, 050 Shanti Colony No 165 456 1.0 OSD Ganga Nagar Colony No 60 342 0.8 OSD Mahavir Colony No 121 590 1.0 S, 0Sl) Bharat Sewak N agar Colony No 192 941 1.5 S, Os[) Basant Nagar No 145 649 1.0 S, Os{) Gandhi Nagar No 61 372 1.0 S. OSD Dur!?ilColony No 130 872 2.0 S, Os[) Sawan Puri No 242 1,242 2.5 S, Os[) Shankar Puri No 100 772 1.5 S,OSD Partap Nagar No 98 756 1.5 OID Darshan Nagar No 237 1,242 2.0 S, OS[) New Garhi Mundo No 101 540 0.5 a Ram Na!?ilf No 97 512 0.5 OSD Ganesh N a!?f1T No 80 472 0.8 OSD Mohan Nagar No 168 812 1.0 S,08O Roop Nagar Ext. No 172 978 1.5 S, OSD Gandhi Dham No 204 1,490 2.0 S, OSD Teli Majra No 79 475 1.0 0 Nala!?f1Th Ki Taprian No 179 992 2.0 S, OSD 3 IV Radaur (M .C.) Balmiki Basti Yes 75 3M 0.5 OSD Harijan Basti Yes 120 600 0.5 OSD Patak M1tiri Yes 160 800 0.5 OSD 4 IV Sadaura (M.C.) Ramdasia Mohalla Ward No. No 65 514 0.5 OSD,Pt XII & XIII Balmiki Basti Ward No. VI No 80 480 0.5 OSD ,Pt Harijan Basti Ward No. IV No 75 522 0.5 OSD,Pt , Note :- "NA" means information not available.

286 TOWN DIRECTORY -vn IN SLUMS, 1999 Number of Latrines Method of No. of tap Electricity oonnections Private disposal of points/public Domestic Road lighting Others water bome service others night soil hydrants (poiDts) Community installed for supply of protected water 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 B, 0 42 2 ~ 0, B 25 8 3 325 B, S 325 12 22 12 12 B, S 6 16 5 6 O,B 80 10 12 12 B,O 157 21 4 B,O 800 22 3 B,O 154 10 2 B,O 86 10 4 B,O 200 17 5 '" B,'S 49 6 1 B,O 182 18 6 B, 0 70 6 B. S 361 18 7 B, S 171 6 1 B, S 200 8 2 B, S 135 2 B. S 47 4 B, S III 3 2 B, S 161 2 I B, S 135 4 0 45 5 B, 0 121 I B,O 192 2 4 B, S 87 I 3 B,O 89 6 B, S 179 2 2 B, S 86 5 B, S 91 2 B, S 62 4 0, B 161 3 2 0, B 150 5 1 0, B 199 8 B, ° 68 2 B,O 160 50 D,S 6 75 15 70 D,S 7 120 18 60 O,S 8 160 17 NA ST 4 60 2

NA ST 6 70 3 NA ST 5 68 4

287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR

APPFNDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUfGROWTHS WITH POPULATION Sl. No. Name of the Town with Population of Core Town Outgrowth Population of outgrowth Location Code No.

2 3 4 5 Nil

288 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Part B- Primary Census Abstract

289

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

The first census of the third mil lenni urn and twe!lty of about 1,028 million records were scanned and l_ first century the Census of India, 2001 was the processed within a span of only 10 months starting 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since October, 2002. 1872. Thus, 2()o 1 Census will provide data on Task Force on Quality Assurance population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. Aft~r the data is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration about its quality before putting the same in public (considered by many to be the single largest and domain. This has to be done mainly through the complex peace time administrative exercise in the process of internal consistency, comparison with world) was made possible due to the door to door similar data in the past and also through validation universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by with likewise data, if available, from external sources. ab~ut 2 million enume~tors and supervisors covering Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and to be brought into play to understand both the existing 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household and the new emerging trends of population distribution Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and characteristics. The other very important aspect parts and two sides A a~d B. Part I contained the of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual all geographical areas especially for the population Particulars and Part III contained questions for enumeration phase where the data is disseminated Household engaged in CultivationIPlantation . The part right up to the village level in the rural areas and the II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the questions all of which were universally canvassed and complete coverage and correct geographical linkage no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area ~ata Processing population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism while processing the Census 2001 data both for was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results Census schedules for both the phases were scanned and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers the final clearance of data was with the Task Force across the country and hand-written data from the on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the schedules were converted into digitized form through Registrar General and Census Commissioner. India. Intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for The other members of the TFQA were the Heads creation of ASCII records for further processing. The and senior officers of the Census Division, Data designing and formatting of the Household Schedule Processing Division, Map Division, Demogr,:aphy Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors had to be done very carefully using specialized of Census Operations were co-opted as members software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing officers were required to make detailed presentations has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting of data for their own State both in respect to the as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count quality and the coverage and only after the full possible basis for the first time in the history of Census. For satisfication of the TFQA, the population data was Census 2001, auout 202 million schedules consisting cleared.

291 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR There has been a major departure in Census 200 1 The entire work relating to the data validation and from the past in respect of the procedure followed scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union for finalization of {he Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population Primary Census Abstract for each state was finalized much later based on manual The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another coding done by the coders. In 200 I Census, each important publication of 2001 Census gives basic individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe information on Area, Total Households, Total population, have been coded directly on the computers by the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Data Entry Operators through a process known as Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers Computer Assisted Coding (CAG) and taken up along and Marginal workers classified by the four broad with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of Agricultural labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The the computer screen and coding from the dictionary characteristics of the Total Population includes Scheduled by referring to the image of the specific Qndividual Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the population and are presented by sex and rural-urban screen. The CAC of the response on Religion, residence. This data is presented at different levels, wherever required, was also undertaken along with the processing of PCA. This is because the Scheduled namely, India, States/Union territories, Districts and Castes status had to be determined in relation to the Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, above) in three different tables. In addition, the one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes! Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and Institutional Households and their popUlation by appropriate classification of these responses. residence and sex for 2001 for India, States and Union territory. The main task ofthe Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Apart from the India and State/Union Territory encountered and code it into the appropriate religious volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District ~mmunity based on available literature and local Census Handbook contains District Primary Census krjowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census di\stes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Abstract, Primary Census Abstr~ct for S~heduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun- Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled tered and classified these into appropriate category of Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in principally based on the Presidential Notification and the State. t!\l a~ailable lite~ature. Thus a :ery .systematic and It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that s~entlfic mechamsm was operationalised to firm up the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out • the individual religion and the individual Scheduled for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes Castesn'ribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. being finalized by aggregating the population data for In the 1961 and 1971 Census.es, such data were made available in Table C-VlU-Social and (::ultural table and individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for at appropriate geographical levels. Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

292 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT The format of Primary Census Abstract has been population of age group 0-6 is continued in200 I Census restructured slightly il_) the 2001 Census as compared to also. This will help the data users in better analysis and that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial classification understanding of this literacy data. of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and its place, four­ Level of presentation in District Census fold industrial classification of both 'main workers' and Handbooks: 'marginal workers' are included. In 1981 census only The Primary Census Abstract data in different main workers were presented in to four categories. 9ne PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of of the novel features of the primary census abstract of presentation of Primary Census Abslrncts are as 199 I census .,.was the presentation of data of the under:

Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/C.D. BlocklUA/Cityffown 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/C.D. Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes District/C.D. Block/Town 4. Village Primary Census Abstract C.D. BlockIVillage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Area Figures Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This The area figures supplied by local revenue practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data authorities of the district in respect of tahsils, Police for each CD B lock is presented both for rural and Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns urban ar~as separately. All the villages within the CD Block constitute the rural portion and the Census are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is been converted and shown in hectares. The area spread over two or more districts, than poftion which figures of the CD Block is the total of the village falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in for the district are the same as adopted by the the concerned District Census Handbook. The data Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town the national level. The total area figures of all the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district are presented. The data for all the wards and the tahsilslCD Blocks within the district may noltally with outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented area figures of the district because former represents separately below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station/ The District Primary Census Abstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc., for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level the The Village Primary Census Abstract .and Urban same may not be covered under the area of the Primary Census Abstract are presented in 5& columns. villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to The concepts and definitions used in the column varying methods of computation adopted at different heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census levels. Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total An appendix to District Pri!f.lary Census Abstract Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless block-wise particulars on Total Population, the populations. The explanation regarding area figures presented at various level in the Primary Census Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Abstracts are as follows: Population for each town.

293 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR District Primary Location District! CD Block! Total/ Area in Number of Total population (including Population in the code U.A.I City/ Town Rural! square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban kilometre population)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

03 Yamunanagar Total 1768.00 183,238 1,041,630 559,444 482,186 150,008 83,077 66,93] Rural 1682.74 107,918 . 648,608 347,540 301,068 100,409 55,356 45,053 Urban 85.26 75,320 393,022 211,904 181,118 49,599 27,721 21,878 0001 Sadaura Total 140.01 7,896 46,785 24,989 21,796 7,385 4,055 3,330 Rural 140,01 7,896 46,785 24,989 21,796 7,385 4,055 3,330 Urban 0002 Bilaspur Total 297.36 18,715 1l1,895 59,560 52,335 17,394 9,662 7,732 Rural 288.85 17,001 102,274 54,458 47,816 15,997 8,863 7,134 Urban 8.51 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Urban 8.51 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598 0003 Mustafabad Totat 205.11 16,330 99,468 52,80S 46,660 13,965 7,795 6,170 Rural 197.95 14,752 90,952 48,314 42,638 12,864 7,180 5,684 Urban 7.16 ],578 8,516 4,494 4,022 1,101 615 486 40303000 Mustafabad (en Urban 7.16 l.5n 8,516 4,494 4,022 1.101 615 486 0004 Radaur Total 241.08 15,094 92,602 49,622 42,9S0 13,690 7,649 6,041 Rural 241.08 15,094 92,602 49,622 42,980 13,690 7,649 6,041 0 Urban 0005 Jagadhri Total 253.46 31,994 181,232 98,052 83,180 26,383 14,589 11,794 Rural 246.81 24,157 141,786 76,877 64,909 21,583 11,928 9,655 Urban 6.65 7,837 39,446 21,175 18,271 4,800 2,661 2,139 40305000 Farakhpur (C1) Urban 1.35 1,761 8,740 4,702 4,038 1,166 655 511 40308000 SasauJi (CT) Urban 2.88 3,269 15,754 8,511 7,243 1,732 956, 776 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Urban 2.42 2,807 14,952 7,962 6,990 1,902 1,050 852 0006 Chhachhrauli Total 519.70 29,018 174,209 93,280 80,929 28,890 15,681 13,209 Rural 519.70 29,018 174,209 93,280 80,929 28,890 15,681 13,209 Urban URBAN 50030000 Yamunanagar UA Urban 44.00 59,522 306,740 166,137 140,603 38,170 21,314 f6,856 50030100 (a) Yamunanagar (M Urban 16.32 36,652 189,696 101,782 87,914 23,663 J3,271 10,392 0) 50030200 (b) Jag<}dhri (M CI ) Urban 24.80 19,601 101,290 55,844 45,446 12,775 7,087 5,688 50030300 (c) Sasauli (CT) Urban 2.88 3,269 15,754 8,511 7,243 1,732 956 776 40301000 Sadaura (11C) Urban 6.75 2,398 13,176 6,936 6,240 1,590 911 679 40302000 Bilaspur (Cn Urban 8.51 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598 Mustafabad (Cn Urban 7.16 1,578 8,516 4,494 4,022 1,101 615 486 403 000 Radaur(MC) Urban 2.59 2,155 11,737 6,170 5,567 1,514 87'7 637 '03f403 00 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 1.35 1,161 8,740 4,702 4,038 1,166 655 511 403 00 Kansepur (Cn Urban 2.42 2,807 14,952 7,962 6,990 1,902 1,050 852 403iQOOO Boria (MC) Urban 1.94 1,650 9,830 5,399 4,431 1,456 786 670 4031JOOO Cbhachhrauli (Me) Urban 10.54 1,735 9,710 5,002 4,708 1,303 714 589

294 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Total/ District! CD Block! Rural! U A/ City/ Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

255,550 136,696 118,854 638,711 375,462 263,249 Total Yamunanagar 204,137 109,095 95,042 358,223 216,583 141,640 Rural 51,413 27,601 23,812 280,488 158,879 121,609 Urban 13,963 7,470 6,493 24,384 14,951 9,433 Total Sadaura 13,963 ~470 6,493 24,384 14,951 9,433 Rural Urban 36,733 19,713 17,020 61,255 36,647 24,608 Total Bilaspur 33,796 18,142 15,654 55,076 33,182 21,894 Rural 2,937 1,571 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Urban 2,937 1,571 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 38,912 20,649 18,263 61,971 36,378 25,593 Total Mustafabad 36,765 19,524 17,241 55,848 32,966 22,882 Rural 2,147 1,125 1,022 6,123 3,412 2,711 Urban 2,147 1,125 1,022 6,123 3,412 2,711 Urban Mustafabad (CT) 27,083 14,374 12,709 54,306 32,398 21,908 Total Radaur 27,083 14,374 12,709 54,306 32,398 21,908 Rural Urban 59,815 31,964 27,851 109,828 65,989 43,839 Total Jagadhri 50,356 26,875 23,481 80,822 49,234 31,588 Rural 9,459 5,089 4,370 29,006 16,755 12,251 Urban 2,505 1,344 1,161 6,380 3,702 2,678 Urban Farakhpur (Cl) 3,648 1,966 1,682 12,099 7,043 5,056 Urban Sasauli (CT) 3,306 1,779 1,527 10,527 6,010 4,517 Urban Kansepur (Cl) 42,174 22,710 1,9,464 87,787 53,852 33,935 Total Chhachhrauli 42,174 22,710 19,464 87,787 53,852 33,935 Rural Urban URBAN 33,476 18,092 15,384 221,463 125,398 96,065 Urban YamunanagarUA 18.166 9,736 8,430 137,671 77,138 60,533 Urban (a) Yamunanagar (M CI) 11,662 6,390 5,272 71,693 41,217 30,476 Urban (b) Jagadhri (M CI) 3,648 1,966 1,682 12,099 7,043 5,056 Urban (c) Sasauli (CI) 2,569 1,365 1,204 9,132 5,105 4,027 Urban Sadaura (MC) 2,937 1,571 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 2,147 1,125 1,022 6,123 3,412 2,711 Urban Mustafabad (CT) 1,728 915 813 8,318 4,633 3,685 Urban Radaur(MC) 2,505 1,344 1,161 6,380 3,702 2,678 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 3,306 1,779 1,527 10,527 6,010 4,517 Urban Kansepur (Cl) 721 363 358 5,666 3,479 2,187 Urban Buria(MC) 2,024 1,047 977 6,700 3,675 3,025 Urban Chhachhrauli (MC)

295 ·DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR District Primary Location District! CD Block! Total/ code U.A.I City/ Town Rural/ number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

03 Y:lmunanagar Total 402,919 183,982 218,937 336,533 280,289 56,244 280,728 247,262 33,466 Rural 290,385 130,957 159,428 220,550 175,779 44,771 175,699 151,288 24,411 Urban 112,534 53,025 59,509 115,983 104,510 11.473 105,029 95,974 9,055 0001 Sadaura Total 22,401 10,038 12,363 15,279 12,357 2,922 11,309 9,999 1,310 Rural 22,401 10,038 12,363 15,279 12,357 2,922 11,309 9,999 1,310 Urban 0002 Bilaspur Total 50,640 22,913 27,727 38,328 29,994 8,334 30,604 25,786 4,818 Rural 47,198 21,276 25,922 35,695 27,621 8,074 28,159 23,562 4,597 Urban 3,442 1,637 1,805 2,633 2,373 260 2,445 2,224 221 40302000 BiJaspur (Cl) Urban 3,442 1,637 1,805 2,633 2,373 260 2,445 2,224 221 0003 Mustafabad Total 37,497 16,430 21,067 32,057 26,021 6,036 26,780 22,396 4,384 Rural 35,104 15,348 19,756 29,474 23,763 5,711 24,438 20,309 4,129 Urban 2,393 1,082 1,311 2,583 2,258 325 2,342 2,0&7 255 40303000 MllStafabad (el) Urban 2,393 1,082 1,311 2,583 2,258 325 2,342 2,087 255 0004 Radaur Total 38,296 17,224 21,072 35,328 25,875 9,453 27,066 22,188 4,878 Rural 38,296 17,224 21,072 35,328 25,87S 9,453 27,066 22,188 4,878 Urban 0005 Jagadhri Total 71,404 32,063 39,341 57,393 48,564 8,829 47,678 42,996 4,682 Rural 60,964 27,643 33,321 47,073 39,057 8,016 38,288 34,267 4,021 Urban 10,440 4,420 6,020 10,320 9,507 813 9,390 8,729 661 40305000 Famkhpur (Cl) Urban 2,360 1,000 1,360 2,322 2,133 189 2,040 1,891 149 40308000 Sasauli (Cl) Urban 3,655 1,468 2,187 4,130 3,818 312 3,961 3,692 269 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Urban 4,425 1,952 2,473 3,868 3,556 312 3,389 3,146 243 0006 Chbachhrauli Total 86,422 39.428 46,994 57,701 47,106 10,595 46.439 40,963 5,476 Rural 86,422 39,428 46,994 57,701 47,106 10,595 46,439 40,963 5,476 Urban URBAN 50030000 Yamunanagar UA Urban 85,277 40,739 44,538 91,531 83,006 8,525 83,612 76,566 7,046 50030100 (a) Yamunanagar (M Urban 52,025 24,644 27,381 55,082 49,600 5,482 50,452 45,837 4,615 CI) 50030200 (b) Jagadhri (M CI ) Urban 29,597 14,627 14,970 32,319 29,588 2,731 29,199 27,037 2,162 50030300 (c) Sasauli CCl) Urban 3,655 1,468 2,187 4,130 3,818 312 3,961 3,692 269 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Urban 4,044 1,831 2,213 3,981 3,328 653 3,,218 2,860 358 40302006 Bilaspur (Cl) Urban 3,442 1,637 1,805 2,633 2,373 260 2,445 2,224 221 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 2,393 1,082 1,311 2,583 2,258 325 2,342 2,087 255 40304000 Radaur(MC) Urban 3,419 1,537 1,882 3,585 3,034 551 3,010 2,685 325 40305000 FaraJdlpur (CT) Urban 2,360 1,000 1,360 2,322 2,133 189 2,040 1,891 149 40309000 Kansepur (Cl) Urban 4,425 1,952 2,473 3,868 3,556 312 3,389 3,146 243 40310000 Buria(MC) Urban 4,164 1,920 2,244 2,811 2,512 299 2,618 2,427 191 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Urban 3,010 1,327 1,683 2,669 2,310 359 2,355 2,088 267

296 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract ______:I:;_nd::;::u:::s;,::tr;,::ia:::'_;;c=at::;e,£go::;::f:...

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

56,243 54,517 1,726 37,430 35,060 2,370 8,263 6,285 1,978 178,792 151,400 27,392 Total Yamunanagar 54,536 52,874 1,662 35,687 33,404 2,283 4,589 3,099 1,490 80,887 61,911 18,976 Rural 1,707 1,643 64 1,743 1,656 87 3,614 3,186 488 97,905 89,489 8,416 Urban 4,498 4,345 153 2,070 1,891 179 723 396 327 4,018 3,367 651 Total Sadaura 4,498 4,345 153 2,070 1,891 179 723 396 327 4,018 3,367 651 Rural Urban 10,571 10,244 327 5,339 5,179 160 980 738 242 13,714 9,625 4,089 Total Bilaspur 10,456 10,129 327 5,130 4,981 149 915 675 240 11,658 7.777 3,881 Rural 115 115 209 198 II 65 63 2 2,056 1,848 208 Urban 115 115 209 198 11 65 63 2 2,056 1,848 208 Urban Bi1aspur (eT) 8,229 8,027 202 5,583 5,207 376 336 275 61 12,632 8,887 3,745 Total Mustafabad 8,012 7,810 202 5,373 5,001 372 287 232 55 10,766 7,266 3,500 Rural 217 217 210 206 4 49 43 6 1,866 1,621 245 Urban 217 217 210 206 4 49 43 6 1,866 1,621 245 Urban Mustafabad (eT) 9,001 8,580 421 6,814 6,205 609 468 343 125 10,783 7,060 3,723 Total Radaur 9,001 8,580 421 6,814 6,205 609 468 343 125 10,783 7,060 3,723 Rural Vrl>an 8,906 8,663 243 6,688 6,117 571 1,136 711 425 30,948 27,505 3,443 Total Jagadhri 8,807 8,566 241 6,659 6,088 571 982 586 396 21,840 19,027 2,813 Rural 99 97 2 29 29 154 125 29 9,108 8,478 630 Urban 13 13 3 3 38 26 12 1,986 1,849 137 Url>an Farakhpur (CT) 66 65 15 15 39 34 5 3,841 3,578 263 Urban Sasauli (CT) 20 19 1 II II 77 65 12 3,281 3,051 230 Urban Kansepur (CT) 13,762 13,444 318 9,641 9,238 403 1,214 867 347 21,822 17,414 4,408 Total Chhachhrauli 13,762 13,444 318 9,641 9,238 403 1,214 867 347 21,822 17,414 4,408 Rural Urban URBAN 557 517 40 505 469 36 2,997 2,642 355 79,553 72,938 6,615 Urban Yamunanagar UA 274 247 27 277 258 19 1,425 1,199 226 48,476 44,133 4,343 Urban (a) Yamunanagar (Mel) 217 205 t2 213 196 17 1,533 1,409 124 27,236 25,227 2,009 Urban (b) Jagadhri (M el ) 66 65 I IS 15 39 34 5 3,841 3,578 263 Urban (c)Sasauli (CT) 293 290 3 164 149 15 119 74 45 2,642 2,347 295 Urban Sadaura (MC) 115 115 209 198 II 65 63 2 2,056 1,848 208 Urban Bilaspur (CI) 217 217 210 206 4 49 43 6 1,866 1,621' 245 Urban Mustafabad (eT) 204 200 4 147 138 9 97 78 19 2,562 2,269 293 Urban Radaur (Me) 13 13 3 3 38 26 12 1,986 1,849 137 Urban Farakhpur (eT) 20 19 II II 77 65 12 3,281 3,051 230 Urban Kansepur (CT) 191 179 12 434 425 9 116 99 17 1,877 1,724 153 Urban Buria (Me) 97 93 4 60 57 3 116 96 20 2,082 1,842 240 Urban Chhachhrauli (MC) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR District Primary Location District! CD Block! Total/ Industrial cateB0!2: code U.A.I City! Town Rural/ number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

03 Yamunanagar Total 55,805 33,027 22,778 2,458 1,414 1,0« 17,040 11;984 5,056 Rural 44,851 24,491 20,3

298 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marBinal workers Total! District! CD Block! Location Rural/ U.A.! City/ Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

2.568 806 1,762 33,739 18,823 14.916 705,097 279,155 425,942 Total Yamunanagar 03 1.956 557 1,399 24,000 10,938 13.062 428.058 171,761 256,297 Rural 612 249 363 9,739 7,885 1,854 277,039 107,394 169,645 Urban 241 92 149 1,933 1,096 837 31,506 12,632 18,874 Total Sadaura 0001 241 ~92 149 1,933 1,096 837 31,506 12,632 18,874 Rural Urban 400 133 267 4,538 1,761 2,777 73,567 29,566 44,001 Total Bilaspur 0002 378 124 254 4,386 1,635 2,751 66,579 26,837 39,742 Rural 22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Urban 22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 40302000 200 65 135 2,570 1,540 1,030 67,411 26,787 40,624 Total Mustafabad 0003 195 63 132 2,398 1,406 992 61,478 24,551 36,927 Rural 5 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Urban 5 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Urban Mustafabad (Cn 40303000 218 46 172 3,945 1,367 2,578 57,274 23,747 33,527 Total Radaur 0004 218 46 172 3,945 1,367 2,578 57,274 23,747 33,527 Rural Urban 436 106 330 6,477 3,557 2,920 123,839 49,488 74,351 Total Jagadhri 0005 385 82 303 5,605 2,810 2,795 94,713 37,820 56,893 Rural 51 24 27 872 747 125 29,126 11,668 17,458 Urban 7 3 4 274 238 36 6,'H8 2,569 3,849 Urban Farakhpur (Cl) 40305000 4 3 I 164 122 42 11,624 4,693 6,931 Urban Sasauli (Cl) 40308000 40 18 22 434 387 47 11,084 4,406 6,678 Urban Kansepur (CT) 40309000 539 150 389 5,733 2,624 3,109 116,508 46,174 70,334 Total Chhachhrauli 0006 539 150 389 5,733 2,624 3,109 116,508 46,174 70,334 Rural Urban URBAN 439 178 261 7,245 6,058 1,187 215,209 83,131 132,078 Urban Yamunanagar UA 50030000 296 126 170 4,233 3,544 689 134,614 52,182 82,432 Urban (a) Yamunanagar (M 50030100 CI) 139 49 90 2,848 2,392 456 68,971 26,256 42,715 Urban (b) J agadhri (M CI ) 50030200 4 3 164 122 42 11,624 4,693 6,931 Urban (c) Sasau1i (Cl) 50030300 22 13 9 616 393 223 9,195 3,608 5,587 Urban Sad aura (MC) 40301000 22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 40302000 5 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Urban Mustafabad (eT) 40303000 52 21 31 440 286 154 8,152 3,136 5,016 Urban Radaur(MC) 40304000 7 3 4 274 238 36 6,418 l-,5f:fJ 3,849 Urban Farakhpur (Cn 40305000 40 18 22 434 387 47 11,084 4,406 6,678 Urban Kansepur (CT) 40309000 8 2 6 151 69 82 7,019 2,887 4,132 Urban Buria (Me) 40310000 17 3 14 255 194 61 7,041 .2,692 4,349 Urban Chhachhrauli (MC) 40311000

299 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number popUlation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. I EBNo. I 428 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. I EB No.2 426 4 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.2 EB No.3 524 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.2 EB No.4 353 9 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.3 EB No.5 941 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.6 262 5 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.7 659 165 4030 I 000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.5 EB No.8 710 190 4030 I 000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.5 EB No.9 489 88 40301000 Sadaura(MC) Ward No. 6 EB No. 10 508 20 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.6 EBNo. II 882 586 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No.7 EB No. 12 881 4030 I 000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 8 EB No. 13 736 21 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 9 EB No. 14 443 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 9 EB No. 15 504 9 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 10 EBNo.16 678 171 4030 I 000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 17 350 30 40301000 Sadaura(MC) Ward No. II EB No. 18 409 24 40301000 Sadaura(MC) Ward No. II EB No. 19 468 48 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 20 415 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 21 496 256 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 22 1,119 528 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Ward No. 13 EBNo.23 495 415 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.l 779 328 40302000 Bilaspur (Cn Ward No. I EB No.2 701 665 40302000 Bilaspur (cD Ward No. 1 EBNo.3 683 683 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. I EB No.4 773 476 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. I EB No.5 717 102 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.6 777 112 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. I EB No.7 739 342 40302000 Bilaspur (Cn Ward No. 2 EBNo.8 992 175 40302000 ~ilaspur (CT) Ward No. 2 EB No.9 460 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. 2 EB No. 10 790 5 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.l1 974 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.12 534 2) 40302000 Bilaspur (Cn Ward No. 2 EB No. 13 702 28 40303000 Mustafabad (Cn Ward No. I EBNo. I 508 232 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. I EB No.2 689 51 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. 1 EB No.3 953 153 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. I EB No.4 445 9 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. I EB No.5 616 108 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. I EB No.6 722 221 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. I EB No.7 341 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.8 765 . 72 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.9 660 225 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 427 73 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No.2 EBNo. II 909 338 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No.2 EB No. 12 905 265 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 576 400

300 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULAnON - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population popUlation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. I EBNo.1 790 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. I EB No.2 132 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 2 EBNo.3 370 40304000 Ra9aur(MC) Ward No. 2 EBNo.4 461 52 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No.3 EBNo.5 441 36 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 3 EBNo.6 478 3 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 4 EBNo.7 452 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 4 EB No.8 311 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No.5 EBNo.9 458 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.1O 347 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward-No.6 EBNo. II 535 12 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 6 EB No. 12 564 371 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 7 EB No. 13 641 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 8 EBNo.14 720 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 9 EBNo.15 891 341 40304000 RadaurCMC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 16 340 10 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 17 567 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. II EB No. 18 494 488 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. II EB No. 19 457 350 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 12 EB No. 20 741 9 40304000 Radaur (MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 21 517 24 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 22 469 19 40304000 Radaur(MC) Ward No. 13 EB No. 23 561 13 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.1 754 65 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 750 118 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No. I EB No.3 704 26 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.4 653 65 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.5 359 91 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.6 1,202 407 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.7 963 657 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.8 492 61 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.9 971 458 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 ' 572 172 40305000 Farakhpur(CT) Ward No. 2 EB No. II 868 206 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Ward No. 2 EB No. 12 452 179 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.1 EBNo.1 595 27 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. I EB No.2 643 14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.1 EB No.3 623 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. I EB No.4 992 100 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 1 EBNo.5 601 24 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. I EBNo.6 525 61 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No.7 603 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. I EBNo.8 446 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. I EB No.9 425 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.1 EBNo. ro 760 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. I EBNo.11 618 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.1 EB No. 12 854 13 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) . Ward No.2 EB No. 13 427 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 2 EB No. 14 607 9

301 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY'CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 2 EB No. IS SOl 8 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 16 483 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No, 2 EB No. 17 357 12 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EBNo.18 549 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 2 . EBNo.19 412 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 2 EBNo.20 626 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EBNo.21 592 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 2 EBNo.22 552 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 23 511 27 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EBNo.24 616 86 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 25 786 420 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 26 793 146 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 27 440 169 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 28 481 200 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 29 460 293 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 30 524 55 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 31 699 234 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No.3 EB No. 32 635 134 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 3 EB No. 33 812 661 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C1 ) Ward No.4 EB No. 34 496 100 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 35 522 69 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 36 379 33 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.4 EBNo.37 455 26 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 38 407 30 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 39 440 21 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 40 527 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 41 777 40 40306000 Yamunanagar (M a) Ward No. 4 EB No. 42 443 38 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EBNo.43 451 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 44 325 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 45 528 43 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 46 584 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 47 585 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 48 520 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 5 EB No. 49 703 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 5 EB No. 50 636 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 5 EB No. 51 702 132 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 52 585 133 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 53 612 41 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EBNo.54 374 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 55 525 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 6 EB No. 56 426 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 57 511 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 58 688 8 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 6 EBNo.59 668 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 60 548 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No.6 EB No. 61 760 I 40306000 Yamflnanagar eM CI ) Ward No .. Q EB No. 62 597 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI ) WardN6.6 EB No. 63 589 92

302 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 6 EBNo.64 667 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf ) Ward No. 7' EBNo.65 427 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No.7 EBNo.66 529 40306000 YaP,lunanagar (M Cf ) Ward No. 7 EBNo.67 456 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EBNo.68 536 9 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M Cf) Ward No. 7 EBNo.69 1,159 60 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M CI ) Ward NO.7 EBNo.70 519 31 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 7 EBNo.71 673 266 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EBNo.72 577 13 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 7 EBNo.73 592 479 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 7 EBNo.74 514 144 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 7 EBNo.75 384 21 t 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EBNo.76 807 18 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 8 EBNo.77 ~5 8 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 8 EBNo.78 585 117 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 8 EBNo.79 840 10 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EBNo.80 660 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 81 569 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 8 EBNo.82 513 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.83 502 27 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No, 9 EBNo.84 506 43 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf) Ward No. 9 EBNo.85 484 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.86 454 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 9 EBNo.87 580 2 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.88 532 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.89 552 24 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.90 641 29 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf) Ward No. 9 EB No. 91 422 36 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EBNo.92 417 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 10 EBNo.93 509 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 10 EBNo.94 559 32 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf) Ward No. 10 EBNo.9' 537 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf) Ward No. 10 EBNo.96 935 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 10 EBNo.97 661 22 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 10 EBNo.98 665 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. II EBNo.99 323 35 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. II EBNo.IOO 681 21 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. II EBNo.101 670 431 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.102 737 52 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.103 605 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. II EB No. 104 291 ·14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf ) Ward No. II EB No. 105 571 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. II EB No. 106 638 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. II EB No. 107 680 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cf ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 108 794 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EBNo.109 545 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 110 537 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 11 J 598 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 112 827 10

303 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No. 113 349 75 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 12 EB No.1 14 621 196 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.115 386 45 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.116 497 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 13 -BB No.1 17 713 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.1I8 448 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 13 EB No. 119 399 86 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 13 EB No. 120 7)) 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 13 EBNo.121 496 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 122 489 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.123 640 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 124 656 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 14 EBNo.125 574 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 126 578 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 14 EB No. 127 581 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 128 732 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 129 590 1 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 130 512 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 131 540 14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 132 416 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 133 627 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 134 641 20 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 135 576 22 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 136 435 30 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 137 640 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. IS EB No. 138 598 13 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 139 4&4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 140 561 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 141 620 55 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 142 418 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. IS EBNo.143 636 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 15 EB No. 144 652 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EBNo.145 565 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 146 694 31 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 147 420 19 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 16 BBNo.148 467 2 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 149 475 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EB No. 150 441 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EB No. lSI 477 88 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EB No. 152 539 73 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 153 608 52 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. l6 EB No. 154 658 34 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 16 EB No. 155 751 59 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C[ ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 156 546 37 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EBNo.157 512 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C[ ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 158 393 12 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C[) Ward No. 16 EB No. 159 836 34 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EB No. 160 497 2{ 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EBNo.161 578 22

304 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 16 EBNo.162 766 46 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17' EB.No.163 434 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 164 566 40306000 YlYJ1unanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 165 448 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 166 755 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 167 450 22 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 168 683 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 169 635 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 170 485 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 17 EB No. 171 741 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 172 556 18 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 173 573 10 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 174 592 49 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 175 627 13 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 176 617 10 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C1 ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 177 466 10 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 178 499 18 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 18 EB No. 179 561 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 180 595 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 18 EB No. 181 624 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 182 604 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 18 EBNo.183 573 19 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 184 506 60 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 185 790 66 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 186 537 34 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 187 701 181 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 19 EBNo.188 408 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EBNo.189 541 106 40306000 YamunanagaT (M CI ) Ward No. \9 EBNo.190 431 203 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No: 19 EB No. 191 476 146 '- 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 192 480 45 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 193 678 173 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 194 634 55 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EBNo.195 564 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 196 418 164 40306000 Yamunanagar eM Cl) Ward No. 20 EB No. 197 737 151 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.198 946 52 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 20 EB No. 199 822 39 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 200 589 80 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 20 EB No. 201 589 246 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 202 633 29 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.203 582 15 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.204 640 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 205 749 13 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 21 EB No. 206 589 57 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 207 530 39 40306000 Yarnunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 21 EBNo.208 770 176 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 209 614 96 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 210 769 89

305 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population popUlation 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EBNo.211 690 71 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 212 455 13 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 213 484 78 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 214 469 53 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ), Ward No. 21 EB No. 215 424 II 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 216 391 119 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 217 451 ,66 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 218 658 65 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 219 658 75 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EBNo.220 712 58 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 221 821 236 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 222 429 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 223 456 11 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 22 EBNo.224 373 63 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 22 EB No. 225 622 223 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 22 EB No. 226 515 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 22 EBNo.227 591 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 228 828 95 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C1 ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 229 738 46 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EBNo.230 1,278 46 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI) Ward No. 23 EB No. 231 735 118 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 23 EBNo.232 752 16 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 233 546 541 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 23 EBNo.234 657 158 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EBNo.235 730 718 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EBNo.236 537 50 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI) Ward No. 23 EB No. 237 690 98 40306000 Yamunanagar eM C1) Ward No. 24 EB No. 238 508 29 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 239 589 20 40306000 Yamunanagar eM C1) Ward No. 24 EB No. 240 478 14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 24 EB No. 241 418 II 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 242 600 48 40J06000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 243 605 8 4d306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 244 646 17 0306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EB No. 245 707 117 .'0306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 24 EBNo.246 662 48 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 24 EBNo.247 765 19 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No: 25 EBNo.248 800 61 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI) Ward No. 25 EBNo.249 565 37 ~0306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 25 EB No. 250 1,491 89 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 251 620 204 1P306000, Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 25 EBNo.252 652 265 ~306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 253 519 16 ~06000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 25 EB No. 254 501 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 25 EB No. 255 546 158 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 25 EB No. 256 704 20g 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 25 EB No. 257 446 43 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 258 528 17 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 259 452 31

306 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward "No. 26 EBNo.260 558 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 261 458 23 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 26' EB No. 262 6J5 411 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 263 616 186 40306000 Yamtlnanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 264 456 99 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 26 EB No. 265 645 325 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 266 595 204 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 26 EB No. 267 579 55 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 26 EB No. 268 712 26 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 27 EB No. 269 486 61 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 270 2,832 93 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 27 EBNo.271 833 14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 27 EBNo.272 680 40 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 273 397 40306000 Y amunan~ar (M CI ) Ward No. 27 EB&lo.274 505 109 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 27 EBNo.275 661 36 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 27 EB No. 276 623 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 27 EB No. 277 524 27 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 278 653 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EBNo.279 527 5 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 280 598 6 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EB No. 281 514 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 28 EBNo.282 651 51 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 28 EBNo.283 550 44 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 28 EBNo.284 404 116 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.285 718 52 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI ) Ward No. 29 EB No. 286 751 7 40306000 Yamunanagar eM CI) Ward No. 29 EB No. 287 796 7 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.288 940 33 ,40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.289 647 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.290 628 71 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.291 637 10 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward~.o. 29 EBNo.292 448 8 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 29 EBNo.293 694 14 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EBNo.294 657 26 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 29 EBNo.295 727 72 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 30 EBNo.296 443 136 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 30 EBNo.297 725 367 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl) Ward No. 30 EBNo.298 482 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 299 594 26 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 300 381 40306000 Yamunanagar (M Cl ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 301 704 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 302 871 30 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 303 628 48 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 30 EB No. 304 646 23 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 31 EB No. 305 588 232 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 306 528 66 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EBNo.307 465 89 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 308 514 100

307 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDuLED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 31 EB No. 309 560 37 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Ward No. 31 EB No. 310 460 46 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 3·1 EB No. 31 I 603 19 40306000 Yamunanagar (M C1) Ward No. 31 EB No. 312 700 30 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI) Ward No. 31 EB No. 313 542 4 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EBNo.314 432 12 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Ward No. 31 EB No. 315 564 494 40306000 Yamunanagar(M Cl) Ward No. 31 EB No. 316 872 60 40306000 Yamunanagar(M CI ) Ward No. 31 EBNo.317 915 130 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No. } 456 291 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No.2 547 409 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No.3 739 266 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No.1 EBNo.4 487 148 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No.1 EB No.5 764 105 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. I EB No. 6 682 649 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 1 EB No.7 561 457 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No.8 581 3 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No. 9 707 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 2 EB No. 10 465 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.2 EBNo.11 354 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.2 EB No. 12 629 40307000 J agadhri (M Cl ) Ward No.2 EB No. 13 762 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl) Ward No. 2 EB No. 14 431 25 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No.2 EB No. 15 233 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 16 483 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 3 EBNo.n 444 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.3 EB No. 18 633 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 3 EB No. 19 490 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.3 EBNo.20 441 II 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 21 645 18 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No.3 EB No. 22 677 98 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EBNo.23 190 25 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 3 EB No. 24 422 25 4~307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No.3 EBNo.25 481 25 40,307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 26 243 ~07000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 27 364 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 4 EB No. 28 713 9 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No: 4 EB No. 29 636 10 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No.4 EB No. 30 562 52 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 4 EB No. 31 439 6 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 32 599 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl) Ward No. 5 EB No. 33 642 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No.5 EB No. 34 600 40j'07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 35 255 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 5 EB No. 36 508 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 6 EB No. 37 820 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 6 EBNo.38 688 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Wal"dNo.6 EB No. 39 845 4 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 6, EB No. 40 711

308 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EB No. 41 628 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EBNo.42 756 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EBNo.43 551 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EB No. 44 580 40307000 Jaga~ri (M CI ) Ward No. 7 EB No. 45 761 88 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EBNo.46 543 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 47 613 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 48 501 36 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 49 587 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 8 EB No. 50 496 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 51 524 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 52 510 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 53 402 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EB No. 54 502 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.55 342 6 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 9 EBNo.56 656 14 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 10 EB No. 57 286 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EBNo.58 456 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EBNo.59 662 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 60 372 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EB No. 61 424 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 10 EBNo.62 682 3 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.63 813 23 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.64 496 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 11 EBNo.65 678 12 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.66 891 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 11 EBNo.67 356 II 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.68 555 57 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.69 426 14 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 70 754 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 71 601 8 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 72 580 4 23 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EB No. 73 689 10 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 12 EBNo.74 357 147 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.75 238 315 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.76 315 404 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.77 754 697 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 13 EB No. 78 718 221 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EB No. 79 303 688 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.80 701 °611 7 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 13 EBNo.81· 403070oo'Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 14 EBNo.82 596 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EBNo.83 468 175 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EBNo.84 622 729 3 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 85 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 86 399 551 2 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 87 755 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 14 EB No. 88 1,122 107 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 89

309 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 90 789 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 91 321 69 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 92 699 25 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 93 l,lt4 57 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 • EB No. 94 660 22 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. IS EB No. 95 1,541 48 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 96 466 30 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 15 EB No. 178 1,018 21 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EBNo.97 908 66 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EBNo.98 699 493 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 99 865 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 100 554 32 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 101 806 36 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 102 453 6 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 103 557 71 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EBNo.104 399 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 105 1,022 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 16 EB No. 106 574 251 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.107 501 83 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 108 337 32 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 109 636 41 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 110 261 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.111 621 61 I 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.112 760 50 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EB No. 113 359 10 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.114 624 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 17 EBNo.115 896 18 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 116 708 56 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EBNo.117 502 13 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 118 568 5 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 18 EBNo.119 565 2 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 18 EBNo.120 445 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 121 402 4 40~07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EBNo.122 460 18 40~07oo0 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 123 456 22 4~07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 124 243 40j07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EBNo.125 400 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 18 EB No. 126 134 28 4030700Q Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 127 803 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 128 406 17 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward NO.·19 EB No. 129 754 155 403,07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EBNo.130 693 271 .40J:q7000 Jagadhri (M CI ) ~ardNo. 19 EB No. 131 527 123 40iOJOOO Jagadhri (M C[ ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 132 3J3 11 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 133 242 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 134 422 [43 _4 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 135 5[9 509 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 19 EB No. 136 211 15, . 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 137 551 77

310 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 138 482 108 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20" EBNo.139 615 40307000 Jagadhri (M C1 ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.140 209 40307000 Ja~dhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 141 427 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 142 277 69 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.143 354 61 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 144 797 289 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 145 1,264 54 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EBNo.146 405 109 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 20 EB No. 147 324 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 148 624 40 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 149 718 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 21 EBNo.150 432 54 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 151 723 44 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 152 745 53 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EBNo.153 631 58 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. IS4 424 268 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 155 340 2 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 156 380 18 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 157 461 23 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No.IS8 412 II 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EBNo.159 459 18 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 160 886 4 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 161 548 15 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. zl EBNo.162 325 22 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 21 EB No. 163 755 11 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) Ward No. 22 EBNo.l64 547 12 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 165 710 51 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EBNo.166 671 19 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 167 906 16 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 22 EBNo.168 4JR 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 22 EB No. 169 306 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 170 554 19 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 171 434 18 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 172 966 6 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EBNo.l73 963 121 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 174 830 81 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 175 338 146 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 176 558 157 40307000 Jagadhri (M Cl ) Ward No. 23 EB No. 177 467 431 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.1 759' 419 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.2 799 47 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 1 EB No.3 844 100 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No, I EB No.4 801 340 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.5 547 178 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No, 2 EBNo.6 698 164 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.7 676 178 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.2 EB No.8 643 29 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.2 EBNo.9 673 106

311 DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: YAMUNANAGAR APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block I EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.2 EB No. 10 872 68 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 11 631 155 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3' EB No. 12 735 140 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EBNo.13 680 127 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 739 387 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. IS 618 109 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 16 576 92 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 17 564 143 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 4 EB No. 18 595 56 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 4 EB No. 19 590 151 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. 4 EBNo.20 686 137 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No.4 EB No. 21 756 154 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Ward No. ,,: EBNo.22 594 132 40308000 SasauJi(CT) Ward No. 4 EBNo.23 678 236 40309000 Kanscpur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.1 769 628 40309000 Kanscpur(CT) Ward No. I EBNo.2 1,098 284 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. I EBNo.3 770 152 40309000 Kansepur(CT) Ward No. I EB No.4 1,021 50 40309000 Kansepur(CT) Ward No. I EBNo.5 1,095 30 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. I EB No.6 697 80 40309000 Kansepur(CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.7 681 22 40309000 K~r(CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.8 755 291 40309000 Kansepur(CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.9 1,004 277 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.1O 999 324 40309000 Kanscpur(CT) Ward No.2 EBNo. II 623 90 40309000 Kansepur(CT) Ward No. 2 EBNo.12 774 140 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. 3 EBNo.13 1,003 158 40309000 Kanscpur (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 14 819 208 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No.3 EB No. 15 730 140 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 16 1,028 193 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Ward No. 3 EB No. 17 1,086 239 40310000 Buria(MC) Ward No. I EBNo.1 983 240 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No.2 EB No.2 667 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No. 2 EBNo.3 600 12 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No.3 EB No.4 878 1- 40310000 Buria(MC) Ward NO.4 EB No.5 826 183 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No.5 EB No.6 686 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward NO: 6 EB No.7 545 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No.7 EB No.8 691 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No.8 EB No.9 792 8 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No. 8 EB No. 10 772 278 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No. 9 EBNo.11 590 40310000 Buria (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 12 867 40310000 Buria(MC) Ward No. II EB No. 13 ,933 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. I EBNo. I 711 465 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 1 EB No.2 506 10 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 1 EBNo.3 527 9 4031 1000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 2 EB No.4 452 8 4031 1000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 3 EBNo.5 670 286

312 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Code Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled urban block / EB population Castes Tribes number population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 4031 1000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 3 EBNo.6 544 18 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 4 EBNo.7 772 646 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.8 511 291 40311000 Chhkchhrauli (MC) Ward No. 5 EBNo.9 642 35 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 6 EBNo.10 531 II 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 7 EB No. 11 480 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No.8 EB No. 12 804 63 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No.9 EB No. 13 535 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 10 EB No. 14 539 4 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. II EB No. 15 941 122 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Ward No. 11 EB No. 16 545 56

313 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town TotaV Number or households Total population (including code Rural/ Population in the with at least institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

03 Yamunanagar Total 46,624 255,550 136,696 118,854 41,103 22,110 18,993 Rural 37,014 204,137 109,095 95,042 33,361 17,884 15,477 Urban 9,610 51,413 27,601 23,812 7,742 4,226 3,516 0001 Sadaura Total 2,574 13,963 7,470 6,493 2,337 1,240 1,097 Rural 2,574 13,963 7,470 6,493 2,337 1,240 1,097 Urban 0002 Bilaspur Total 6,752 36,733 19,713 17,020 6,200 3,363 2,837 Rural 6,215 33,796 18,142 15,654 5,678 3,066 2,612 Urban 537 2,937 1,571 1,366 522 297 225 40302000 Bilaspur (Cl) Urban 537 2,937 1,571 1,366 522 297 225 0003 Mustafabad Total 6,813 38,912 20,649 18,263 6,092 3,218 2,874 Rural 6,411 36,765 19,524 17,241 5,765 3,040 2,725 Urban 402 2,147 1,125 1,022 327 178 149 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 402 2,147 1,125 1,022 327 178 149 0004 Radaur Total 4,907 27,083 14,374 12,709 4,509 2,379 2,130 Rural 4,907 27,083 14,374 12,709 4,509 2,379 2,130 Urban 0005 Jagadhri Total 10,841 59,815 31,964 27,851 9,261 5,080 4,181 Rural 9,087 50,356 26,875 23,481 8,015 4,388 3,627 Urban 1,754 9,459 5,089 4,370 1,246 692 554 Urban 1,754 9,459 5,089 4,370 1,246 692 554 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 461 2,505 1,344 1,161 352 201 151 40308000 Sasauli (Cl) Urban 691 3,648 1,966 1,682 426 238 188 40309000 Kansepur (Cl) Urban 602 3,306 1,779 1,527 468 253 215 0006 Chhachhrauli Total 7,820 42,174 22,710 19,464 7,057 3,771 3,286 Rural 7,820 42,174 22,710 19,464 7,057 3,771 3,286 Urban URBAN 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Urban 458 2,569 1,365 1,204 406 224 182 40302000 Bilaspur (Cl) Urban 537 2,937 1,571 1,366 522 297 225 40303000 Mustafabad (Cl) Urban 402 2,147 1,125 1,022 327 178 149 40304000 Radaur(MC) Urban 329 1,728 915 813 279 153 126 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 461 2,505 1,344 1,161 352 201 151 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Urban 3,414 18,166 9,736 8,430 2,813 1,526 1,287 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Urban 2,206 11,662 6,390 5;1.72 1,670 915 755 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Urban 691 3,648 1,966 1,682 426 238 188 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Urban 602 3,306 1,779 1,527 468 253 215 40310000 Buria(MC) Urban 132 721 363 35& 143 64 7

314 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Total! District! CD Block! Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

134,847 82,716 52,131 120,703 53,980 66,723 84,634 66,364 18,270 Total Yamunanagar 106,189 65,338 40,851 97,948 43,757 54,191 69,712 53,343 16,369 Rural 28,658 17,378 11,280 22,755 10,223 12,532 14,922 l3,021 1,901 Urban 7,324 ~497 2,827 6,639 2,973 3,666 4,547 3,583 964 Total Sadaura 7,324 4,497 2,827 6,639 2,973 3,666 4,547 3,583 964 Rural Urban 18,573 11,382 7,191 18,160 8,331 9,829 12,986 9,729 3,257 Total Bilaspur 17,303 10,627 6,676 16,493 7,515 8,978 12,119 8,977 3,142 Rural 1,270 755 515 1,667 816 851 867 752 115 Urban 1,270 755 515 1,667 816 851 867 752 115 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 21,463 13,137 8,326 17,449 7,512 9,937 12,349 9,768 2,581 Total Mustafabad 20,220 12,400 7,820 16,545 7,124 9,421 11,693 9,222 2,471 Rural 1,243 737 506 904 388 516 656 546 110 Urban 1,243 737 ,506 904 388 516 656 546 110 Urban Mustafabad (CT) 13,732 8,409 5,323 [3,351 5,965 7,386 10,261 7,308 2,953 Total Radaur 13,732 8,409 5,323 13,351 5,965 7,386 10,261 7,308 2,953 Rural Urban 33,229 20,404 12,825 26,586 11,560 15,026 18,578 15,186 3,392 Total Jagadhri 27,049 16,672 10,377 23,307 10,203 13,104 16,232 12,997 3,235 Rural 6,180 3,732 2,448 3,279 1.357 1,922 2,346 2,189 157 Urban 6,180 3,732 2,448 3,279 1,357 1,922 2,346 2,189 157 Urban 1,(i62 1,000 662 843 344 499 619 577 42 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 2,594 1,573 1,021 1,054 393 66i 892 837 55 Urban Sasauli (CT) 1,924 1,159 765 1,382 620 762 835 775 60 Urban Kansepur (CT) 20,561 12,733 7,828 21,613 9,977 11,636 14,860 11,256 3,604 Total Chhachhrauli 20,561 12,733 7,828 21,613 9,977 11,636 14,860 11,256 3,604 Rural Urban URBAN 1,282 772 510 1,287 593 694 908 646 262 Urban Sadaura (MC) 1,270 755 515 1,667 816 851 867 752 115 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 1,243 737 506 904 388 516 656 546 liD Urban Mustafabad (CT) 934 572 362 794 343 451 589 442 147 Urban Radaur(MC) 1,662 1,000 662 843 344 499 619 577 42 Urban Farakhpur(CT) 9,942 6,011 3,931 8,224 3,725 4,499 5,321 4,607 714 Urban Yarnunanagar (M CI) 6,425 3,979 2,446 5,237 2,411 2,826 3,452 3,155 297 Urban Jagadhri (M CI) 2,594 1,573 1,021 1,054 393 661 892 837 55 Urban Sasauli (CT) 1,924 1,159 765 1,382 620 762 835 775 60 Urban Kansepur (CT) 337 195 142 384 168 216 208 182 26 Urban Buria(MC) 1,045 625 420 979 422 557 575 502 73 Urban Chhachhrauli (MC)

315 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town Total! . Industrial category code Rural! number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

03 Yamunanagar Total 62,926 53,268 9,658 3,138 2,970 168 19,900 18,542 1,358 Rural 50,484 42,086 . 8,398 3,060 2,897 163 19,285 17:J31 1,328 Urban 12,442 11,182 1,260 78 73 5 615 585 30 0001 Sadaura Total 3,025 2,574 451 323 295 28 998 939 59 Rural 3,025 2,574 451 323 295 28 998 939 59 Urban 0002 Bilaspur Total 9,339 7,572 1,767 671 643 28 3,201 3,102 99 Rural 8,546 6,863 1,683 669 641 28 3,031 2,941 90 Urban 793 709 84 2 2 170 161 9 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Urban 793 709 84 2 2 170 161 9 0003 Mustafabad Total 9,390 7,616 1,774 525 499 26 3,803 3,608 195 Rural 8,828 7,126 1,702 514 488 26 3,671 3,479 192 Urban 562 490 72 II II 132 129 3 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 562 490 72 II II 132 129 3 0004 Radaur Total 7,153 5,775 1,378 451 438 13 3,540 '3,241 299 Rural 7,153 5,775 1,378 451 438 13 3,540 3,241 299 Urban 0005 Jagadhri Total 14,404 12,719 1,685 580 548 32 3,877 3,433 444 Rural 12,336 10,777 1,559 573 541 32 3,867 3,423 444 Urban 2,068 1,942 126 7 7 10 10 Urban 2,068 1,942 126 7 7 10 10 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 512 483 29 3 3 3 3 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Urban 843 795 48 3 3 40309000 Kansepur (CT) Urban 713 664 49 4 4 4 4 0006 ChhachhrauIi Total 10,596 8,971 1,625 530 494 36 4,178 3,934 244 Rural 10,596 8,971 1,625 530 494 36 4,178 3,934 244 Urban URBAN 40301000 Sadaura (MC) Urban 613 489 124 62 50 12 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Urban 793 709 84 2 2 170 161 9 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 562 490 72 II II 132 129 3 40304000 Radaur(MC) Urban 400 330 70 6 5 28 27 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 512 483 29 3 3 3 3 40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) Urban 4,505 3,973 532 9 6 3 20 17 3 40307000 Jagadhri (M CI), Urban 2,822 2,644 178 32 31 63 61 2 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Urban 843 795 48 3 3 40309000 Kansepur (CI) Urban 713 664 49 4 4 4 4 40310000 Buria(MC) Urban 206 180 26 9 9 105 105 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Urban 473 425 48 2 2 25 25

316 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes of main workers . Total! District! CD Block! Town Rural! Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

Persons· Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

1,987 1,179 808 37,901 30,577 7,324 21,708 13,096 8,612 Total Yamunanagar 1,762 1,009 753 26,377 20,223 '6,154 19,228 11,257 7,971 Rural 225 170 55 11,524 10,354 1,170 2,480 1,839 64] Urban 413 '!18 195 1,291 1,122 169 1,522 1,009 513 Total Sadaura 413 218 195 1,291 1,122 169 1,522 1,009 513 Rural Urban 474 287 187 4,993 3,540 1,453 3,647 2,157 1,490 Total Bilaspur 445 258 187 4,401 3,023 1,378 3,573 2,114 1,459 Rural 29 29 592 517 75 74 43 31 Urban 29 29 592 517 75 74 43 31 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 88 62 26 4,974 3,447 1,527 2,959 2,152 807 Total Mustafabad 84 59 25 4,559 3,100 1,459 2,865 2,096 769 Rural 4 3 415 347 68 94 56 38 Urban 4 3 415 347 68 94 56 38 Urban Mustafabad (Cl) III 61 50 3,051 2,035 1,016 3,108 1,533 1,575 Total Radaur III 61 50 3,051 2,035 1,016 3,108 1,533 1,575 Rural Urban 379 240 139 9,568 8,498 1,070 4,174 2,467 1,707 Total Jagadhri 362 225 137 7,534 6,588 946 3,896 2,220 1,676 Rural 17 IS 2 2,034 1,910 124 278 247 31 Urban J7 15 2 2,034 1,910 124 278 247 31 Urban 8 6 2 498 471 27 107 94 13 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 6 6 834 786 48 49 42 7 Urban Sasauli (CT) 3 3 702 653 49 122 III II Urban Kansepur (CT) 347 188 159 5,541 4,355 1,186 4,264 2.285 1,979 Total Chhachhrauli 347 188 159 5,541 4,355 1.186 4,264 2.285 1,979 Rural Urban URBAN 25 9 16 526 430 96 295 157 138 Urban Sadaura (Me) 29 29 592 517 75 74 43 31 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 4 3 415 347 68 94 56 38 Urban Mustafabad (CT) I I 365 298 67 189 112 77 Urban Radaur(MC) 8 6 2 498 471 27 107 94 13 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 109 79 30 4,367 3,871 4% 816 634 182 Urban Yamunanagar (M CI ) 33 28 5 2,694 2,524 170 630 511 119 Urban Jagadhri (M CI ) 6 6 834 786 48 49 42 7 Urban Sasauli (Cl) 3 3 702 653 49 122 III II Urban Kansepur (CT) 92 66 26 2 2 Urban Buria(MC) 7 7 439 391 48 102 77 25 Urban Chhachhrauli (Me)

317 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Primary Census Abstract Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural/ Household industry number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

03 Yamunanagar Total 336 168 168 9,829 6,624 3,205 980 253 727 Rural 319 162 157 9,579 6,447 3,132 897 233 664 Urban 17 6 11 250 177 73 83 20 63 0001 Sadaura Total 52 24 28 783 498 285 165 61 104 Rural 52 24 28 783 498 285 165 61 104 Urban 0002 Bilaspur Total 53 36 17 1,545 1,288 257 246 65 181 Rural 53 36 17 1,539 1,282 257 234 64 170 Urban 6 6 12 II 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Urban 6 6 12 II 0003 Mustafubad Total 37 26 II 1,486 1,186 290 60 26 34 Rural 36 26 10 1,436 1,159 277 58 26 32 Urban 50 27 23 2 2 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 50 27 23 2 2 0004 Radaur Total 59 24 35 1,934 1,054 880 39 10 29 Rural 59 24 35 1,934 1,054 880 39 10 29 Urban 0005 Jagadhri Total 33 16 17 1,631 1,101 530 204 28 176 Rural 33 16 17 1,628 1,098 530 196 24 172 Urban 3 3 8 4 4 Urban 3 3 8 4 4 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 5 4 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Urban 40309000 Kansepur (Cn Urban 3 3 3 3 0006 Chhachhrauli Total 86 36 50 2,259 1,356 903 205 48 157 Rural 86 36 50 2,259 1,356 903 205 48 157 Urban URBAN 40301000 Sadaura(MC) Urban 7 3 4 40 30 10 3 2 I 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) Urban 6 6 12 11 40303000 Mustafabad (CT) Urban 50 27 23 2 2 40304000 Radaur(MC) Urban 8 3 5 22 10 12 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) Urban 5 4 4~06000 Yamunanagar (M CI) Urban 18 16 2 39 10 29 4~.. 07000 Jagadhri (M CI ) Urban 94 80 14 17 3 14 40308000 Sasauli (CT) Urban 40"io9000 Kansepur (Cn Urban 3 3 3 3 40310000 Buria(MC) Urban I I 40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) Urban 16 4 12 2 2

318 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT For Scheduled Castes Total! District! CD Block! Town Locaticn Rural/ code: Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

10,563 6,051 4.512 170,916 70,332 100,584 Total Yamunanagar 03 8,433 4,415 4,018 134,425 55,752 78,673 Rural 2,130 1,636 494 36,491 14,580 21,911 Urban 522 42G,. 96 9,416 3,887 5,529 Total Sadaura 0001 522 426 96 9,416 3,887 5,529 Rural Urban 1,803 768 1,035 23,747 9,984 13,763 Total Bilaspur 0002 1,747 732' 1,015 21,677 9,165 12,512 Rural 56 36 20 2,070 819 1,251 Urban 56 36 20 2,070 819 1,251 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 40302000 1,376 914 462 26,563 10,881 15,682 Total Mustafabad 0003 1.335 885 450 25,072 10,302 14,770 Rural 41 29 12 1,491 579 912 Urban 41 29 12 1,491 579 912 Urban Mustafabad (CT) 40303000 1,076 445 631 16,822 7,066 9,756 Total Radaur 0004 1,076 445 631 16,822 7,066 9,756 Rural Urban 2,306 1,322 984 41,237 16,778 24,459 Total Jagadhri 0005 2,039 1,082 957 34,124 13,878 20,246 Rural 267 240 27 7,113 2,900 4,213 Urban 267 240 27 7,113 2,900 4,213 Urban 102 93 9 1,886 767 1,119 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 40305000 49 42 7 2,756 1,129 1,627 Urban Sasau1i (CT) 40308000 116 105 II 2,471 1,004 1,467 Urban Kansepur (CT) 40309000 1,714 845 869 27,314 11,454 15,860 Total Chhachhrauli 0006 1,714 845 869 27,314 11,454 15,860 Rural Urban URBAN 245 122 123 1,661 719 942 Urban Sadaura (MC) 40301000 56 36 20 2,070 819 1,251 Urban Bilaspur (CT) 40302000 41 29 12 1,491 579 912 Urban Mustafabad (CT) 40303000 159 99 60 1,139 473 666 Urban Radaur(MC) 40304000 102 93 9 1,886 767 1,119 Urban Farakhpur (CT) 40305000 759 608 151 12,845 5,129 7,716 Urban Yamunanagar eM CI) 40306000 518 428 90 8.210 3,235 4,975 Urban Jagadhri (M CI ) 40307000 49 42 7 2,756 1,129 1,627 Urban Sasauli (CT) 40308000 116 105 II 2,471 1,004 1,467 Urban Kansepur (CT) 40309000 I 513 181 332 Urban Buria(MC) 40310000 84 73 11 1,449 545 904 Urban Chhachhrau1i (MC) 40311000

319 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Name ofVilJage Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the Village/ institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C,D,B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0001 Sadaura (Total) 14,001 7,896 46,785 24,989 21,796 7,385 4,055 3,330 0001 Sadaura (Rural) 14,001 7,896 46,785 24,989 21,796 7,385 4,055 3,330 0001 Sadaura (Urban)

00073000 Galawari (334) 185 146 893 470 413 lJ2 76 56 00073100 Udamgarh (329) 171 20 159 91 68 16 12 4 00073200 Asgarpur (330) 228 46 319 185 134 39 27 12 00073300 lhanda (189) 431 114 744 398 346 126 67 59 00073400 Salahpur (188) 534 128 859 454 405 117 69 48 00073500 Thaska (187) 839 227 1,473 797 676 210 110 100 00073600 Mahamadpur (140) 244 430 2,577 1,353 1,224 360 201 159 00073700 Milak J'habalian (139) 74 64 385 206 179 57 32 25 00073800 Rasulpur (138) 311 311 1,684 890 794 246 135 111 00073900 Haveli (141) 385 275 1,382 727 655 201 107 94 00074000 Bakala (142) 256 160 918 501 417 164 93 71 00074100 Nazampur(331) 209 59 464 247 217 83 54 29 00074200 Rajpur (333) 59 56 343 191 152 34 18 16 00074300 Rathali (332) 173 147 846 424 422 162 79 83 00074400 Laharpur (328) 645 343 2,191 1,199 992 291 176 115 00074500 Domanwala (327) 154 47 279 139 140 49 26 23 00074600 Rampur Ranyan (144) 165 115 618 339 279 98 55 43 00074700 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 174 144 869 458 411 123 67 56 00074800 Tibri (146) 181 21 132 74 58 24 16 8 00074900 Paharipur (145) 189 146 783 438 345 129 86 43 00075000 Saidupur (148) 259 104 589 318 271 84 45 39 00075100 Majri (149), 88 77 405 212 193 67 29 38 00075200 Tunda Bag (147) 31 ----Un-inhabited------00075300 Ranyan Wala (134) 137 55 315 169 146 42 20 22 00075400 Saranwa (133) 947 741 4,047 2,'116 1,931 620 351 269 00075500 Kanipla(150) 278 173 1,1l5 627 488 168 97 71 ,00075600 Pandon (151) 257 137 833 441 392 137 80 57 Q0075700 Rajpur (152) 287 194 1,114 638 476 152 89 63 00075800 Sabhri(153) 45 16 108 58 50 12 7 5 00075900 Sabhapur(154) 102 106 737 406 331 86 51 35 00076000 Buraj lamunawala(164) 96 106 678 355 323 147 82 65 00076100 Shampur (163) 194 211 1,250 665 585 181 102 79 00076200 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)(! 55) 134 705 393 312 108 58 50 14

00076300 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 483 87 395 216 179 70 42 28 00076400 Sadiqpur (157) 530 391 2,175 1,155 1,020 343 195 148 00076500 Chak Majudat (156) 13 ------Un-inhabited------00076600 Sultanpur (158) 73 66 351 185 166 50 28 22 00076700 Ismailpur (159) 315 151 917 491 426 183 97 86 00076800 Salempur (160) 157 125 633 322 311 115 57 58 00076900 Fazilpur(161) 248 122 739 387 352 148 79 69 00077000 Naushahra (162) 227 199 1,191 621 570 182 106 76 00077100 lIdarngarh (165) 144 42 286 146 140 40 19 21 00077200 Parbholi (166) 147 59 363 193 170 '52 31 21 00077300 Rattu Wala(167) 350 155 961 520 441 149 80 69 00077400 Ratauli (168) 153 183 1,104 584 520 186 95 91 00077500 Kalyanpur Atari( 170) 276 148 933 478 455 181 101 86 00077600 Garhi Virau (169) 134 8 44 26 18 10, 4 6 00077700 Bana Bahadurpur (186) 288 30 183 93 90 29 13 16 00077800 Islamnagar (17!) 102 103 542 286 256 101 45 56 00077900 Mirzapur (172) 292 132 830 441 389 149 75 74 00078000 Kolla (174) 179 84 457 239 218 85 43 42 00078100 lewar (173) 79 60 388 198 190 82 38 44 00078200 Gulapur (181) 123 41 245 134 III 40 20 20 00078300 Jafarpur Jafri (185) 142 53 384 190 194 56 22 34

320 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

13,963 7,470 6,493 24,384 14,951 9.433 Sadaura (Total) 13,963 7.470 6,493 24,384 14,951 9,433 Sadaura (Rural) Sadaura (Urban)

212 III 101 567 329 238 Galawari (334) ... 101 53 48 UdalTlgarh (329) 3 2 I 172 109 63 Asgarpllr (330) J90 99 91 367 229 138 lhanda (189) Itl 39 42 449 272 177 Salahpur (188) 164 85 79 664 427 237 Thaska (187) 1,375 703 672 1,477 881 596 Mahamadpur (140) 9 5 4 206 117 89 Milak lhabalian (139) 565 297 268 1,067 622 445 Rasulpur (138) 1&2 105 77 837 484 353 Haveli (141) 429 234 195 483 294 189 Bakala (142) 1 I 288 167 121 Nazampur (331) 54 29 25 202 131 71 Rf\jpur (333) 321 157 164 394 229 165 Rathali (332) 447 236 211 1,351 809 542 Laharpur (328) 164 77 87 129 66 63 Domanwala (327) 414 224 190 313 202 III Rampur Ranyan (144) 362 194 168 539 321 218 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 61 40 21 Tibri (146) 303 166 137 481 283 198 Paharipur (145) 370 196 174 350 204 146 Saidupur ( 148) 303 162 141 246 155 91 Majri (149) ------Un-inhabited------Tunda Bag (147) 242 131 III 175 109 66 Ranyan Wala (134) 954 507 447 2,411 1,377 1,034 Saranwa (l33) 450 248 202 631 386 245 KanipJa (150) 529 287 242 435 255 180 Pan don (J 51) 710 404 306 656 411 245 Rajpur (152) 61 40 21 Sabhri (153) 191 III 80 431 263 168 Sabhapur (154) 19 6 13 185 144 41 Buraj Jamunawala (I 64) 675 361 314 739 443 296 Sham pur (163) 570 312 258 394 250 144 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)(155)

348 192 156 196 122 74 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 778 422 356 1,096 683 413 Sadiqpur (157) ----·------Un-inhabited------Chak Majudat (156) 289 155 134 159 95 64 Sultanpur (158) 238 126 112 453 277 176 Ismailpur (159) 191 95 96 321 170 lSI Salempur (160) 34 23 II 263 176 87 Fazilpur (161) 341 192 149 686 403 283 Naushahra (162) 6 4 2 160 91 69 Udamgarh (165) 205 112 93 Parbholi (166) 163 90 73 456 286 170 Rattu Wala (167) 404 305 99 Ratauli (168) 183 96 87 346 233 113 Kalyanpur Atari( 170) 18 15 3 Garhi Viran (169) 75 52 23 Sana Bahadurpur (186) 289 151 138 230 140 90 Islamnagar (171) 281 150 131 435 275 160 Minapur (172) 36 19 17 218 137 81 Kotla (174) 123 92 31 Tewar (173) 245 134 III 12t 73 48 Gulapur (181) 183 107 76 Jafarpur Jafri (185)

321 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Vi "age code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0001 Sadaura (Total) 22,401 10,038 12,363 15,279 12,357 2,922 11,309 9,999 1,310 0001 Sadaura (Rural) 22,401 10,038 12;363 15.279 12,357 2,922 11,309 9,999 1,310 0001 Sada_ra (Urban)

00073000 Galawari (334) 326 141 185 269 259 10 210 202 8 00073100 Udamgarh (329) 58 38 20 50 50 36 36 00073200 Asgarpur (330) 147 76 71 106 102 4 79 76 3 00073300 Jhanda (189) 377 169 208 226 225 I 220 219 00073400 Salahpur (188) 410 182 228 234 225 9 167 166 00073500 Thaska (187) 809 370 439 401 367 34 315 308 7 00073600 Mahamadpur (140) 1,100 472 628 886 678 208 685 584 101 00073700 Milak Jhabalian (139) 179 89 90 124 122 2 111 109 2 00073800 Rasulpur (138) 617 268 349 459 411 48 368 339 29 00073900 Haveli (141) 545 243 302 419 343 76 290 267 23 00074000 Bakala (142) 435 207 228 476 317 159 251 230 21 00074100 Nazampur(331) 176 80 96 164 135 29 155 126 29 00074200 Rajpur (333) 141 60 81 118 112 6 101 98 3 00074300 Rathali (332) 452 195 257 338 249 89 231 229 2 00074400 Laharpur (328) 840 390 450 565 548 17 379 368 t\ 00074500 Domanwala (327) 150 73 77 60 55 5 24 22 2 00074600 Rampur Ranyan (144) 305 137 168 174 171 3 98 95 3 00074700 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 330 137 193 248 239 9 236 228 8 00074800 Tibri (146) 71 34 37 55 37 18 40 31 9 00074900 Paharipur (145) 302 155 147 307 236 71 229 194 35 00075000 Saidupur (148) 239 114 125 227 184 43 108 98 10 00075100 Majri (149) 159 57 102 123 107 16 101 99 2 00075200 TundaBag(147) ------Un-inhabited------00075300 Ranyan Wala (134) 140 60 80 129 71 58 61 53 8 00075400 Saranwa (133) 1,636 739 897 1,098 1,005 93 1,038 988 50 00075500 Kanipla {I 50) 484 241 243 329 326 3 180 179 00075600 PandoR (15 I) 398 186 212 233 209 24 121 117 4 00075700 Rajpur (152) 458 227 231 373 338 35 349 328 21 00075800 Sabhri (153) 47 18 29 26 26 26 26 00075900 Sabhapur(154) 306 143 163 173 173 173 173 00076000 Buraj Jamunawala (164) 493 211 282 154 152 2 109 107 2 00076100 Shampur(l63) 511 222 289 314 301 13 296 286 10 00076200 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)( 155) 311 143 168 211 181 30 138 116 22

.,00076300 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 199 94 105 101 93 8 76 69 7 • 00076400 Sadiqpur (157) 1,079 472 607 739 552 187 523 399 124 00076500 Chak Majudat (156) ------Un-inhabited------00076600 Sultanpur (158) 192 90 102 142 79 63 96 34 62 00076700 Ismailpur (159) 464 214 250 472 251 221 398 217 181 00076800 Salempur (160) 312 152 160 195 168 27 95 90 5 00076900 Fazilpur(161) 476 211 265 178 176 2 88 87 I P0077000 Naushahra (162) 505 218 287 561 345 216 28S 253 32 jJ0077 I 00 Udamgarh ( 165) 126 55 71 120 78 42 66 63 3 ',SOO77200 Parbholi (166) 158 81 77 158 96 62 80 75 5 00077300 Rattll Wala (167) 505 234 271 301 269 32 301 269 32 00077400 Ratallii (168) 700 279 421 490 269 221 189 182 7 00077500 Kalyanpur Atari(170) 587 245 342 303 220 83 302 • 220 82 00077600 Garhi Viran (169) 26 II 15 10 8 2 10 8 2 00077700 Bana Bahadurpur (186) 108 41 t7 54 47 7 44 3.7 7 00077800 Islamnagar (171) 312 146 166 265 166 99 260 161 99 00077900 Mirzapur (172) 395 166 229 293 226 67 266 204 62 00078000 KOlla (174) 239 102 137 230 117 113 122 104 18 00078100 Tewar (173) 265 106 159 125 101 24 59 58 00078200 Gulapur (181) 124 61 63 83 62 21 53 44 9 00078300 Jafarpur Jafri (185) 201 83 118 115 114 115 114

322 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

4,498 4,345 153 2,070 1,891 179 723 396 327 4,0]8 3,367 651 Sadaura (Total) 4,498 4,345 153 2,070 1,89] 179 723 396 327 4,0]8 3,367 651 Sadaura (Rural) Sadaura (Urban)

72 n 40 40 3 3 95 87 8 Galawari (334) 25 5 5 1 5 5 Udamgarh (329) 37 t~ 14 13 2 2 26 24 2 Asgarpur (330) 73 73 66 66 81 80 lhanda (189) 125 124 9 9 3 3 30 30 Salahpur (188) 172 171 28 28 6 3 3 109 106 3 Thaska (187) 251 240 II 83 81 2 199 116 83 152 147 .5 Mahamadpur (140) 101 99 2 2 2 8 8 Milak Jhabalian (139) 75 70 5 5 5 11 10 I 277 254 23 Rasulpur (138) 96 92 4 . 8 7 J3 II 2 173 157 16 Haveli (141) 72 70 2 43 43 136 117 19 Bakala (142) 67 65 2 26 26 3 3 59 32 27 Nazampur (331) 43 42 20 20 2 2 36 34 2 Rajpur (333) 93 93 95 95 5 5 38 36 2 Rathali (332) 227 224 3 32 32 4 4 116 108 8 Laharpur (328) 8 8 3 3 13 II 2 Domanwa[a (327) 42 41 22 22 2 2 32 30 2 Rampur Ranyan (144) 107 107 23 23 15 12 3 91 86 5 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 25 21 4 9 5 4 6 5 Tibri (146) 66 60 6 42 40 2 120 93 27 Paharipur (145) 50 45 5 26 24 2 32 29 3 Saidupur (148) 23 23 31 31 4 4 43 41 2 Majri (J 49) ···-·····--Un-inhabited------Tunda Bag (147) 38 36 2 8 8 2 2 13 9 4 Ranyan Wala (134) 354 348 6 334 312 22 59 S9 291 269 22 Saranwa (\33) 79 79 17 17 :--" 7 7 77 76 I Kanipla (150) 52 51 I 18 18 51 48 3 Pandon (151) 58 56 2 137 121 16 7 7 147 144 3 Rajpur (152) 21 21 5 5 Sabhri (153) 76 76 35 35 7 7 55 55 Sabhapur (154) 66 66 4 4 39 37 2 Bur<\i Jamunawala (164) 116 114 2 48 45 3 18 15 3 114 112 2 Shampur (163) 30 30 22 22 86 64 22 Sadaura (Ruraf)(Part)(l55)

13 12 I 27 26 36 31 5 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 139 130 9 135 133 2 131 23 108 118 113 5 Sadiqpur (157) ------Un-inhabited------Chak. M.uuda\ (156) 8 8 15 12 3 60 I 59 13 13 Sultan pur (158) 91 59 32 185 94 91 14 12 2 108 52 56 Ismailpur (159) 17 17 28 28 50 45 5 Salempur (160) 64 63 2 2 7 7 15 15 Fazilpur (161) 79 78 75 64 II 130 110 20 Naushahra (162) 40 40 26 23 3 Udamgarh (165) 58 57 22 18 4 Parbholi (166) 147 146 95 88 7 59 35 24 Rattu Wala (167) 108 108 20 17 3 61 57 4. Ratauli (168) 171 148 23 42 41 89 31 58 Kalyanpur Atari( 170) 8 8 2 2 Garhi Viran (169) 20 20 2 2 22 15 .7 Bana Bahadurpur (186) 48 32 16 35 34 112 61 51 65 34 31 Islamnagar ( 17 I) 64 64 83 83 119 57 62 Mirzapur (172) 12 12 28 28 13 5 8 69 59 10 Kotla (174) 19 19 2 2 38 37 I Tewar (173) 17 17 10 10 26 17 9 Gulapur (181) 104 103 2 2 9 9 Jafarpur Jafri (185)

323 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Culti vators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

0001 Sadaura (Total) 3,970 2,358 1,612 263 146 117 1,533 1,024 509 0001 Sadaura (Rural) 3,97G 2,358 1,612 263 146 117 1,533 1,024 509 0001 Sadaura (Urbaa)

00073000 Galawari (334) 59 57 2 44 42 2 00073100 Udamgarh (329) 14 14 14 14 00073200 Asgarpur (330) 27 26 13 12 00073300 Jhanda (189) 6 6 3 3 00073400 Salahpur (188) 67 59 8 2 2 36 35 00073500 Thaska (187) 86 59 27 7 6 43 43 00073600 Mahamadpur (14(» 201 94 107 15 8 7 35 29 6 00073700 Milak Jhabalian (139) 13 13 3 3 00073800 Rasulpur (138) 91 72 19 2 2 1 00073900 Haveli (141) 129 76 53 5 3 2 9 9 00074000 Bakala (142) 225 87 138 35 12 23 154 56 98 00074100 Nazampur (331) 9 9 9 9 00074200 Rajpur (333) 17 14 3 3 2 1 12 11 I 00074300 Rathali (332) 107 20 87 53 17 36 53 2 51 00074400 taharpur (328) 186 180 6 32 32 59 59 00074500 Domnnwala (327) 36 ·33 3 00074600 Rampur Ranyan (144) 76 76 9 9 40 40 00074700 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 12 II I 4 4 00074800 Tibri (146) 15 6 9 7 2 5 4 2 2 00074900 Paharipur (145) 78 42 36 15 3 12 49 32 17 00075000 Saidupur(148) 119 86 33 17 10 7 84 59 25 00075100 Majri (149) 22 8 14 13 8 5 00075200 Tunda Bag (147) ------Un-inhabited------00075300 Ranyan Wala (134) 68 18 50 65 IS 47 00075400 Saranwa (133) 60 17 43 56 13 43 00075500 Kanipla (150) 149 147 2 59 58 00075600 Pandon (151) 112 92 20 106 86 20 00075700 Rajpur (I 52) 24 10 14 12 2 to 00075800 Sabhri (153) 00075900 Sabhapur(154) 00076000 Buraj Jamunawala (164) 45 45 3 3 00076100 Shampur (163) 18 15 3 9 8 00076200 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)(155) 73 65 8 31 27 4

00076300 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 25 24 I 14 14 00076400 Sadiqpllr (157) 216 [53 63 20 20 00076500 Chak Majudat (156) ------Un-inhabited------00076600 Sultanpur (158) 46 45 I 14 14 00076700 Ismailpur (159) 74 34 40 8 3 5 00076800 Salempur (160) 100 78 22 17 15 2 18 14 4 00076900 Fazilpur (161) 90 89 86 86 00077000 Naushahra (162) 276 92 184 7 3 4 63 23 40 00077100 Udamgarh(165) 54 15 39 2 2 3 2 00077200 Parbholi (166) 78 21 57 4 3 00077300 Rattll Wala (167) 00077400 Ratauli (168) 301 87 214 144 62 82 00077500 Kalyanpur Atari(170) I I' 00077600 Garhi Virall (169) 1- 00077700 Bana Bahadurpur (186) 10 10 3 3 00077800 Islamnagar (171) 5 5 00077900 Mirzapur (172) 27 22 5 8 8 00078000 Kotla (174) 108 13 95 8 8 00078100 Tewar (173) 66 43 23 24 13 11 8 8 00078200 Gulapur (181) 30 18 12 II 11 00078300 Jatarpur Jafri (185)

324 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

241 92 149 1,933 1,096 837 31,506 12,632 18,874 Sadaura (Total) 0001 241 92 149 1,933 1,096 837 31,506 12,632 18,874 Sadaura (Rural) 0001 Sadaura (Urban) 0001

15 15 624 211 413 Galawari (334) 00073000 109 41 68 Udamgarh (329) 00073100 14 14 213 83 130 Asgarpur (330) 00073200 3 3 518 173 345 Jhanda (189) 00073300 16 12 4 13 10 3 625 229 396 Salahpur (188) 00073400 25 25 11 10 1,072 430 642 Thaska (187) 00073500 144 54 90 7 3 4 1,691 675 1,016 Mahamadpur(l40) 00073600 2 2 8 8 261 84 177 Milak Jhabalian (139) 00073700 2 86 71 15 1,225 479 746 Rasulpur (138) 00073800 114 63 51 963 384 579 Haveli (141) 00073900 36 19 17 442 184 258 Bakala (142) 00074000 300 112 188 Nazampur (331) 00074100 2 225 79 146 Rajpur (333) 00074200 I 508 175 333 Rathali (332) 00074300 5 4 90 88 2 1,626 651 975 Laharpur (328) 00074400 36 33 3 219 84 135 Domanwala (327) 00074500 26 26 444 168 276 Rampur Ranyan (144) 00074600 8 7 621 219 402 Ferozepur Ranyan (143) 00074700 3 2 77 37 40 Tibri (146) 00074800 13 7 6 476 202 274 Paharipur (I 45) 00074900 18 17 I 362 134 228 Saidupur (I 48) 00075000 9 9 282 lOS 177 Majri (149) 00075100 ------Un-inhabited------Tunda Bag (147) 00075200 2 2 I 1 L86 98 88 Ranyan Wala(134) 00075300 4 4 2,949 1,111 1,838 Saranwa (133) 00075400 90 89 786 301 485 Kanipia (150) 00075500 6 6 600 232 368 Pandon (151) 00075600 12 8 4 741 300 441 Rajpur (152) 00075700 82 32 50 Sabhri (153) 00075800 564 233 331 Sabhapur (154) 00075900 42 42 524 203 321 Bura) Jamunawala (164) 00076000 8 6 2 936 364 572 Shampur (I 63) 00076100 41 37 4 494 212 282 Sadaura (Rural)(Part)(155) 00076200

11 10 294 123 171 Sadaura Nadipar (155) 00076300 13 7 6 183 126 57 1,436 603 833 Sadiqpur (157) 00076400 ------Un-inhabited------Chak Majudat (I 56) 00076500 32 31 I 209 106 103 Sultanpur (158) 00076600 8 4 4 58 27 31 445 240 205 Ismailpur (159) 00076700 65 49 16 438 154 284 Salem pur (160) 00076800 3 2 561 211 350 Fazilpllr(161) 00076900 206 66 140 630 276 354 Nallshahra (162) 00077000 49 II 38 166 68 98 Udamgarh (165) 00077100 74 18 56 205 97 108 Parbholi (166) 00077200 660 251 409 Rattll Wala (167) 00077300 155 25 130 614 315 299 Ratauli (168) 00077400 630 258 372 Kalyanpllr Atari(l70) 00077500 34 18 16 Garhi Viran (169) 00077600 7 7 129 46 83 Bana Bahadurpur (186) 00077700 3 3 277 120 157 Islamnagar (171) 00077800 19 14 5 537 215 322 Mirzapllr (172) 00077900 4 3 96 4 92 227 122 105 Kotla (174) 00078000 34 22 12 263 97 166 Tewar (173) 00078100 19 7 12 162 72 90 GlIlaplir (181) 00078200 269 76 193 Jafarpur Jafri (185) 00078300

325 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBI"OCK- Name of Vi IIage Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the Village/ institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in EOEulation) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00078400 Kandaiwala (182) 89 72. 474 249 225 113 61 52 00078500 Pammu Wala (184) 342 93 634 358 276 105 65 40 00078600 Nanheri (t83) 71 40 253 124 129 64 29 35 00078700 Sangauli (178) 138 48 274 148 126 37 19 18 00078800 Chan COOk (179) 75 71 578 367 211 113 58 55 00078900 Peerwali (180) 50 26 175 86 89 23 12 II 00079000 Nawagaon (177) 137 114 645 338 307 III 60 51 00079100 Bholiwala (176) 96 45 260 142 118 31 16 15 00079200 Todarpur (175) 206 95 557 293 264 66 28 38

326 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA Name of Village Scheduled Castes'popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

145 104 41 Kandaiwala (182) 144 105 39 Pammu Wala (184) 43 39 4 Nanheri (183) 119 85 34 Sangaul i (I 78) ... 233 208 25 Chan Chak (I 79) 51 39 12 Peerwali (180) 166 85 81 200 145 55 Nawagaon (177) 52 30 22 118 83 35 Bholiwala (176) 34 17 17 321 197 124 Todarpur (175)

327 328 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA Industrial cate~0!2: of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

50 48 2 3 3 103 42 61 Kandaiwala (182) 169 168 3 3 Pammu Wala (184) 12 12 7 4 3 47 41 6 Nanheri (183) 46 ~4 2 35 19 16 Sangauli (178) 14 14 3 3 38 34 4 Chan Chak (179) 6 6 I 7 7 Peerwali (180) 67 67 2 2 82 77 5 N awagaon (177) 28 28 5 5 4 2 2 26 9 17 Bholiwala (176) 139 138 12 9 3 47 28 19 Todarpur (175)

329 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR yillage Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~0!X code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00078400 Kandaiwala (182) 23 14 9 00078500 Pammu Wala (I 84) 1 00078600 Na"nheri (183) 35 3 32 5 5 00078700 Sangauli (178) 25 17 8 00078800 Chan Chak (179) 101 55 46 4 2 2 63 29 34 00078900 Peerwal i (I 80) 47 32 15 14 14 00079000 Nawagaon (177) 10 7 3 00079100 Bholiwala (176) 35 21 14 3 2 12 12 00079200 Todarpur (175) 42 3 39 2 2

330 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract SADAURA of mar~inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry. workers Other workers Non-workers eode number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

22 I3 9 295 142 153 Kandaiwala (182) 00078400 461 187 274 Pammu Wlb(184) 00078500 29 2 27 152 64 88 Nanheri (113) 00078600 25 17 8 168 68 100 Sangauli (17&) 00078700 34 24 10 422 261 161 Chan Chak (t79) 00078800 .,. - 33 18 IS 114 40 74 Peerwali (150) 00078900 10 7 3 484 185 299 Nawagaon (In) 00079000 II 4 7 9 3 6 162 77 85 Bholiwala (176) 00079100 40 39 317 115 202 Todarpur (175) 00079200

331 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Area of Total population (including Location Name ofVilJage Number of Population in the Village/ institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0002 BilasplIT (Total) 29,736 18,715 111,895 59,560 52,335 17,394 9,662 7.732 0002 BiJaspuT (Rural) 28,885 17,001 102,274 54,458 47,816 15,997 8,863 7,134 0002 Bilaspllr (Urban) 851 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598

00079300 Paniwala (39) 136 26 188 101 87 33 21 12 00079400 Ch uharpur (40) 127 24 116 56 60 25 13 12 00079500 Uttamwala (38) 52 26 151 83 68 20 8 12 00079600 Kathgarh (37) 637 207 1,113 617 496 175 99 76 00079700 Rampur Gainda (36) 273 19 108 58 50 19 8 II 00079800 Dhanaura (252) 384 83 498 252 246 76 41 35 00079900 Bhagwanpur (35) 365 153 859 452 407 131 65 66 00080000 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) 683 273 1,569 797 772 384 185 199 00080100 Gadwali (247) 312 118 827 435 392 138 72 66 00080200 Shergarh (248) 154 74 477 242 235 75 38 37 00080300 Dayalgarh (250) 61 46 266 141 125 46 27 19 00080400 Bhattuwala (25 I) 219 93 602 305 297 92 59 33 00080500 Majri (249) 55 56 341 163 178 67 33 34 00080600 Suabari (253) 185 78 499 271 228 102 53 49 00080700 Ranjitpur (254) 117 68 370 205 165 43 29 14 00080800 Sultanpur (255) 203 88 561 289 272 85 43 42 00080900 Ranipur (256) 353 180 1,177 623 554 242 126 116 00081000 Pipliwala (41) 200 114 639 343 296 81 42 39 00081100 Nathanpur (43) 81 66 362 189 173 49 25 24 00081200 Bodhi (44) 179 92 526 278 248 115 57 58 00081300 Naiwala (42) 85 56 390 200 190 64 31 33 00081400 Bajawali (45) 181 165 1,035 556 479 211 112 99 00081500 Safilpur (46) 580 268 1,503 810 693 275 147 128 00081600 Rohla Heri (257) 248 74 479 248 231 84 51 33 00081700 Mugalwali (259) 418 225 1,460 790 670 231 127 104 00081800 Milkara (258) 132 37 188 104 84 32 16 16 00081900 Pilkhanwala (260) 307 99 598 313 285 136 76 60 00082000 Ali Sherpur Majra (246) 264 223 1,359 733 626 240 136 104 00082100 Bankat (240) 146 59 413. 223 190 59 31 28 00082200 Ramgarh Sawai (245) 182 25 169 93 76 21 15 6 00082300 Rampur Kamboan (243) 157 118 702 359 343 124 58 66 00082400 Cbhalaur (244) 260 127 718 379 339 III 57 54 00082500 MangJaur (49) 317 266 1,569 840 729 294 165 129 00082600 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 109 23 151 84 67 19 '16 3 00082700 Bansewala (50) 154 131 790 415 375 127 63 64 00082&00 Mianpur (51) 248 78 508 259 249 88 45 43 00082900 Parbhaoli (52) 196 91 659 344 315 130 66 64 00083000 Taharpur Khurd (261) 78 29 203 113 90 23 13 10 00083100 NagaI Patti Machhrauli 164 976 523 453 166 86 80 260 (262) 00083200 Nagli (264) 252 lIB 723 378 345 113 72 41 00083300 Machhrauli (263) 1,010 476 2,831 1,524 1,307 425 231 194 00083400 Rampur Harian (48) 189 171 999 539 460 158 81 77 00083500 BiMa (242) 260 107 646 344 302 104- 64 40 000836QO Sandhai (265) 488 221 l,332 695 637 192 107 85 00083700 Bhawanipur (276) 119 85 511 274 237 83 43 40 194 • 00083800 Milkkhas (275) 212 210 1.406 762 644 110 84 00083900 Aharwala (273) 114 153 985 532 453 136 65 71 00084000 Kolra Khas (274) 181 230 1,398 761 637 213 130 83 00084100 Raianwala (267) 284 137 793 432 361 123 72 .. 51 00084200 Udhamgarh (266) 72 29 160 78 82 17 6 II 00084300 Bhamn3uli (227) 503 220 1,219 652 567 182 104 78 00084400 Katarwali (239 138 77 437 239 198 70 37 33 00084500 Muzafat (241) 288 111 678 343 335 87 43 44 00084600 Katarwali (238) 159 83 494 265 229 98 53 45

332 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

36,733 19,713 17,020 61,255 36,647 24,608 Bilaspur (Total) 33,796 18,142 15,654 55,076 33,182 21,894 Bilnspur (Rural) 2,937 1,571 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Billispur (Urban)

79 S4 25 Paniwala (39) 90 41 49 40 22 18 Chuharpur (40) 'I- 75 47 28 Ultamwala (38) 205 108 97 511 339 172 Kathgarh (37) 44 31 13 Rampur Gainda (36) 153 74 79 287 161 126 Dhanaura (252) 262 135 127 393 245 148 Bhagwanpur (35) 47 25 22 284 225 59 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) 187 102 85 346 216 130 Gadwali (247) 57 32 25 216 127 89 Shergarh (248) 127 81 46 Dayalgarh (250) 211 III 100 292 163 129 Bhat(uwala (251) 17 II 6 115 75 40 Majri (249) 22 12 10 142 105 37 Suabari (253) 116 66 50 236 137 99 Ranj itpur (254) 231 135 96 Sultanpur (255) 181 94 87 532 319 213 Ranipu( (256) 178 98 80 380 240 140 Pipliwala (41) 231 116 115 203 123 80 Nathanpur (43) 68 45 23 110 93 17 Bodhi (44) 100 90 10 Naiwala (42) 254 140 114 398 280 118 Bajawali (45) 776 410 366 729 459 270 Safilpur (46) 243 143 100 Rohla Heri (257) 426 235 191 786 495 291 Mugalwali (259) 44 25 19 113 73 40 Milkara (258) 184 139 45 Pilkhanwala (260) 216 113 103 621 378 243 Ali Sherpur Majra (246) 83 43 40 224 145 79 Bankat (240) 61 36 25 79 44 35 Ramgarh Sawai (245) 251 124 127 405 236 169 Rampur Kamboan (243) 143 67 76 361 225 136 Chhalaur (244) 770 413 357 716 47i 245 Manglaur (49) 10& 61 47 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 265 149 116 393 242 151 Bansewala (50) 103 46 57 219 128 91 Mianpur(51) 33 13 20 205 152 53 Parbhaoli (52) 116 73 43 Tahatpur Khurd (261) 37& 201 177 504 313 191 Nagai Patti Machhrauli (262) 18 II 7 368 214 154 Nagli (264) 1,241 676 56S 1,692 1,006 686 Machhrauli (263) 277 J41 136 539 344 [95 Rampur Harian (48) 94 50 44 38& 222 166 Bihta (242) 402 217 185 782 435 347 Sandhai (265)" 137 74 63 258 160 98 Bhawanipur (276) 53& 303 235 810 502 308 Milkkhas (275) 322 170 152 574 358 216 Aharwala (273) 561 312 249 859 512 347 Kotra Khas (274) 335 181 154 413 254 [59 Raianwal, (26 7) 93 43 50 107 60 47 Udhamgarh (266) 415 209 206 668 400 268 Bhamnauli (227) 259 143 116 226 148 78 Katarwali (239 174 86 88 405 227 178 Muufat (241) 21 I 109 102 237 146 91 Katarwali (238)

333 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0002 Bilaspur (Total) 50,640 22,913 27,727 38,328 29,994 8,334 30,604 25,186 4,818 0002 Bilaspur (Rural) 47,198 21,276 25,922 35,695 27,621 8,074 28,159 23,562 4,597 0002 Bilaspur (Urban) 3,442 1,637 1,805 2,633 2,373 260 2,445 2,224 221

00079300 Paniwala (39) 109 47 62 61 53 8 51 50 00079400 Chuharpur (40) 76 34 42 53 34 19 17 9 8 00079500 Uttamwala (38) 76 36 40 67 46 21 61 46 15 00079600 Kathgarh (37) 602 278 324 398 305 93 349 278 71 00079700 Rampur Gainda (36) 64 27 37 51 36 15 51 36 15 00079800 Dhanaura (252) 211 91 120 184 131 53 137 87 50 00079900 Bhagwanpllr (35) 466 207 259 310 243 67 173 145 28 00080000 Sunder Bahadurpllr (34) 1,285 572 713 51! 402 109 268 267 I 00080100 Gadwali (247) 481 219 262 371 246 125 338 226 112 00080200 Shergarh (248) 261 115 146 175 122 53 147 119 28 00080300 Dayalgarh (250) 139 60 79 65 65 65 65 00080400 Bhattuwala (251) 310 142 168 316 168 148 79 77 2 00080500 Majri (249) 226 88 138 106 68 38 92 59 33 00080600 Suabari (253) 357 166 191 176 137 39 151 133 18 00080700 Ranjitpur (254) 134 68 66 187 105 82 70 61 3 00080800 Sultanpur (255) 330 154 176 193 153 40 178 140 38 00080900 Ranipur (256) 645 304 341 389 321 . 68 258 229 29 00081000 Pip1iwala (41) 259 1(}3 156 177 177 114 114 00081100 Nathanpur(43) 159 66 93 112 90 22 44 44 00081200 Sodhi (44) 416 185 231 178 119 59 117 10,1 16 00081300 Naiwa1a (42) 290 IIO 180 114 105 9 90 85 5 00081400 Bajawali (45) 637 276 361 315 236 79 223 174 49 00081500 Safilpur(46) 774 351 423 710 404 306 492 294 198 00081600 Rohla Heri (257) 236 105 131 200 147 53 141 138 3 00081700 Mugalwali (259) 674 295 379 499 404 95 413 366 47 00081800 Milkara (258) 75 31 44 61 54 7 55 53 2 00081900 Pilkhanwala (260) 414 174 240 197 144 53 110 105 5 00082000 Ali Sherpur Majra (246) 738 355 383 402 315 27 378 360 18 00082100 Bankat(240) 189 78 III 146 109 37 121 104 17 00082200 Ran~garh Sawai (245) 90 49 41 59 47 12 59 47 12 00082300 Rampur Kamboan (243) 297 123 174 251 180 71 150 19 71 00082400 Chhalaur (244) 357 1S4 203 281 206 75 202 169 33 00082500 Mang1aur (49) 853 369 484 532 433 99 504 409 95 00082600 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 43 23 20 44 42 2 44 42 2 00082700 Bansewala (50) 397 173 224 286 238 48 191 152 39 00082800 Mianpur (51) 289 131 158 254 142 112 134 127 00082900 Parbhaoli (52) 454 192 262 331 172 159 331 172 159" 00083000 Taharpur Khurd (261) 87 40 47 85 62 23 64 62 2 00083100 NagaI Patti Machhrauli 412 210 262 485 290 195 270 224 46 (262) 00083200 NagJi (264) 355 164 191 2&7 187 100 189 183 6 00083300 Machhrauli (263) 1,139 518 621 948 766 182 876 714 162 00083400 Rampur Harian (48) 460 195 265 322 278 44 151 141 10 00083S0() Billta (242) 258 122 136 175 172 3 153 150 3 00083600 Sandhai (265) 550 260 290 418 360 58 329 326 3 0008370() Bhawanipuf (276) 253 114 139 203 150 53 lSI 14& 3 00083800 Milkkhas (275) 596 260 336 481 363 118 290 247 43 00083900 Aharwala (273) 411 174 237 424 306 118 308 269 39 00084000 Kotra Khas (274) 539 249 290 572 403 169 435 .382 53 00084100 Raianwala (267) 380 178 202 217 195 22 173 166 7 000&4200 Udhamgarh (266) 53 18 35 56 42 14 33 3()o. 3 00084300 Bhamnauli (227) 551 252 299 328 320 8 324 316 8 00084400 Katarwali (239 211 91 120 155 104 51 39 38 I 00084500 Muzafat (241) 273 116 157 229 206 23 227 204 23 00084600 Katarwali (238) 257 lJ9 138 145 126 19 119 114 5

334 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0002 Bilaspur (Total) 7,724 4,208 3,516 300 168 132 2,486 2,146 340 0002 Bilaspur (Rural) 7,536 4,059 '3,477 300 168 132 2,472 2,132 340 0002 Bilaspur (LJrban) 188 149 39 14 14

00079300 Paniwala (39) 10 3 7 00079400 Chuharpur (40) 36 25 II 3 2 00079500 Uttamwala (38) 6 6 00079600 Kafugarh (37) 49 27 22 3 3 00079700 Rampur Gainda (36) 00079800 Dhanaura (252) 47 44 3 44 41 3 00079900 Bhagwanpur (35) 137 98 39 79 79 00080000 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) 243 135 108 8 5 3 127 127 00080100 Gadwali (247) 33 20 13 29 18 11 00080200 Shergarh (248) 28 3 25 3 2 I 00080300 Dayalgarh (250) 00080400 Bhattuwala (251) 237 91 146 61 56 5 00080500 Majri (249) 14 9 5 8 8 00080600 Suabari (253) 25 4 21 2 2 00080700 Ranjitpur (254) 117 38 79 32 30 2 00080800 Sultanpur (255) 15 13 2 2 2 00080900 Ranipur (256) 131 92 39 4 3 49 48 00081000 Pipliwala (41) 63 63 63 63 00081 I 00 Nathanpur (43) 68 46 22 40 40 00081200 Bodhi (44) 61 18 43 13 8 5 00081300 Naiwala(42) 24 20 4 21 I7 4 00081400 Bajawali (45) 92 62 30 21 21 00081500 Safilpur (46) 218 110 108 9 6 3 5 5 00081600 Rohla Heri (257) 59 9 50 39 2 37 5 4 00081700 Mugalwali (259) 86 38 48 5 3 2 15 15 00081800 Milkara (258) 6 5 I 00081900 Pilkhanwala (260) 87 39 48 16 13 3 6 6 00082000 Ali Sherpur Majra (246) 24 15 9 2 2 00082100 Bankat (240) 25 5 20 3 3 00082200 Ramgarh Sawai (245) 00082300 Rampur Kamboan (243) 101 101 90 90 00082400 Chhalaur (244) 79 37 42 37 27 10 0008,:l500 Manglaur (49) 28 24 4 2 2 15 l2 3 0008{600 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 00082700 Bansewala (50) 95 86 9 88 79 9 0008:lg00 Mianpur (51) 120 15 105 16 14 2 00082900 Parbhaoli (52) 00083000 Taharpur Khurd (261) 21 21 00083100 Nagai Patti Machhrauli 215 66 149 44 31 13 (262) 00083200 Nagli (264) 98 4 94 2 2 3 3 00083\00 Machhrauli (263) 72 52 20 I II 10 I 0008j~£0 Rampur Harian (48) 171 137 34 3 3 98 85 13 00081500 Bihla (242) 22 22 ,21 21 00083600 Sandhai(265) 89 34 5S 16 12 4 33 13 20 00083700 Bhawanipur (276) 52 2 50 2 2 00083800 Milkkhas (275) 191 116 75 5 2 3 '17 90 7 00083900 Aharwala (273) 116 37 79 I 12 II 00084000 Kotra Khas (274) 137 21 116 2 I I 00084100 Raianwala (267) 44 29 15 8 8 00084200 Udhamgarh (266) 23 12 II 12 Il- 00084300 Bhamnauli (227) 4 4 I l 00084400 Katarwali (239 116 66 50 3 2 65 63 2 00084500 Muzafat (241) 2 2 I I 00084600 Katarwali (238) 26 12 14 8 8

336 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

400 133 267 4,538 1,761 2,777 73,567 29.566 44,001 BiJaspur (Total) 0002 378 124 254 4,386 1,635 2,751 66,579 26,837 39,742 Bilaspur (Rural) 0002 22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Bilaspur (Urban) 0002

10 3 7 127 48 79 Paniwala (39) 00079300 33 23 10 63 22 41 Chuharpur (40) 00079400 ., - 6 6 84 37 47 Uttamwala (38) 00079500 26 10 16 19 13 6 115 312 403 ~athgarh (37) 00079600 57 22 35 Rampur Gainda (36) 00079700 3 3 314 121 193 Dhanaura (252) 00079800 8 5 3 50 14 36 549 209 340 Bhagwanpur (35) 00079900 6 6 102 3 99 1,058 395 663 Sunder Bahadurpur (34) '00080000 3 I 2 456 189 267 Gadwali (247) 00080100 3 3 21 21 302 120 182 Shergarh (248) 00080200 201 76 125 Dayalgarh (250) 00080300 30 8 22 146 27 119 286 137 149 Shattuwala (251) 00080400 6 1 5 235 95 140 Majri (249) 00080500 22 I 21 323 134 189 Suabari (253) 00080600 85 8 77 183 100 83 Ranjitpur (254) 00080700 13 II 2 368 136 232 Sultanpur (255) 00080800 3 3 75 41 34 788 302 486 Ranipur (256) 00080900 462 166 296 Pipliwala (41) 00081000 27 5 22 250 99 151 Nathanpur (43) 00081100 47 10 37 348 159 189 Sodhi (44) 00081200 2 2 276 95 181 Naiwala (42) 000SI300 71 41 30 720 320 400 Sajawali (45) 00081400 7 3 4 197 96 101 793 406 387 SafiJpur (46) 00081500 6 2 4 9 8 279 101 178 Rohla Heri (257) 00081600 32 4 28 34 16 18 961 386 575 Mugalwali (259) 00081700 3 3 127 50 77 Milkara (258) 00081800 2 I I 63 19 44 401 169 232 Pilkhanwala (260) oo0819{)0 8 2 6 14 II 3 957 358 599 Ali Sherpur Majra (246) 00082000 22 2 20 267 114 153 Bankat (240) 00082100 110 46 64 Ramgarh Sawai (245) 00082200 II II 451 179 272 Rampur Kamboan (243) 00082300 41 10 31 437 173 264 Chhalaur (244) 00082400 10 10 1,037 407 630 Manglaur (49) 00082500 107 42 65 Tunde Ki Taparian (47) 00082600 7 7 504 177 327 Bansewala (SO) 00082700 104 to3 254 117 137 Mianpur(51) 00082800 328 172 156 Parbhaoli (52) 00082900 21 21 118 51 67 Taharpur Khurd (261) 00083000 171 35 136 491 233 258 NagaI Patti Machhrauli 00083100 (262) 93 92 436 191 245 Nagli (264) 00083200 1 59 42 17 I,B83 758 1,125 Machhrauli (263) 00083300 26 16 10 44 33 II 677 261 416 Rampur Harian (48) 00083400 I I 471 172 299 Bihta (242) 00083500 20 3 17 20 6 14 914 335 579 Sandhai (265) 00083600 3 J 47 2 45 308 124 184 Bhawanipur (276) 00083700 4 2 2 85 22 63 925 399 526 Milkkhas (275) 00083800 103 25 78 561 226 335 Aharwala (273) 00083900 54 11 43 80 8 72 826 358 468 Kotra Khas (274) 00084000 35 21 14 576 237 339 Raianwala (267) 00084100 10 10 I I 104 36 68 Udhamgarh (266) .. 00084200 3 3 891 332 559 Bhamnauli (227) 00084300 48 I 47 282 135 147 Katarwali (239 00084400 449 137 312 Muzafat (241) 00084500 6 6 )1 3 8 349 139 210 Katarwali (238) 00084600

337 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village! institutional and bouse!ess households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in EOEulationl hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I'O

00085200 Nagli (32) 1,301 236 1,548 841 707 360 206 15

338 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR Name of Village Scheduled Castes.popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons' Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

131 76 55 268 219 49 Nagli (32) 98 54 44 209 118 91 Hartaul (271) 8 3 5 46 24 22 Kurewala (269) 436 240 196 480 296 184 Chaurahi (272) 156 85 71 385 229 156 Mauhri (277) .,. 238 151 87 Ambwala (278) 617 330 287 662 389 273 Bhil Chhappar (280) 17 8 9 Kaimpura (281 ) 258 145 113 340 205 135 Munda Khera (282) 125 71 54 142 78 64 Faquir Majra (56) ------Un-inhabited------Sanaur (57) ------Un-inhabited------Jamiatgarh (55) 256 137 119 314 178 136 Butgarh (54) 252 136 116 140 83 57 Singhpura (53) 261 143 118 989 576 413 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) 377 199 178 318 177 141 Kurali (284) 390 211 179 694 414 280 Bhogpur (285) 4 I 3 368 213 155 Sarawin (62) 210 118 92 377 216 161 Manakpur (286) 677 380 297 779 493 286 Dhalaur (287) 180 104 76 374 242 132 Painsal (61) 464 243 221 1,289 789 500 Azizpur (292) 749 413 336 571 355 216 Ramgarh Majra (60) 202 106 96 249 139 110 Malak Raipur (58) 772 421 351 1,647 957 690 Marwa Kalan (283) 123 61 62 243 133 110 Kapoori Khurd (293) 256 141 115 459 274 185 Kapoori Kalan (294) 591 320 271 594 357 237 Kakrauni (299) 572 286 286 774 469 305 Chanda Kheri (300) 373 209 164 511 312 199 Shahpur (302) 180 91 89 353 208 145 Daryapur (303) 389 216 173 536 312 224 Khera Brahmanan (298) 327 177 150 539 315 224 Makhaur (297) 527 277 250 349 213 136 Tehi Jatan (330) 54 33 21 240 142 98 Teha Brahmanan (331) 231 118 113 403 221 182 Juda Shei Khan (332) 318 176 142 1,325 751 574 Mandhar (333) 143 79 64 511 274 237 Milak Sukhi (373) 186 108 78 286 183 103 Paonti (374) 126 69 57 370 213 157 Budheri (324) 428 221 207 407 238 169 Shahpur (382) 589 313 276 1,235 774 46J Arnauli (323) 315 173 142 248 149 99 Shah Quarnaispur (375) 742 402 340 526 327 199 Chhajju Nagala (376) 722 390 332 1,323 764 559 Musimbal Hindwan (371) 471 261 210 1,039 569 470 Musimbal Muslamanan (37: 219 112 107 221 132 89 Pabni Khurd (334) 573 313 260 580 330 250 Juda Jatan (335) 849 432 417 1,071 625 446 Pabni Kalan (336) 244 136 108 383 232 151 Giamiwala (337) 768 421 347 608 367 241 Rasulpur (296) 165 88 77 Shekhupura (338) 670 331 339 1,395 780 615 Marwa Khurd (295) 711 390 321 1,313 762 55! HaibatpLI( (291) 324 176 148 504 305 199 MalakpLlr (290) 239 116 123 191 106 85 Uddham Garh (341) 582 310 272 367 227 140 Nawan ShahaT (342) 427 226 201 619 369 250 Chaharwala (289) 319 171 148 210 119 91 Ambwala (288)

339 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofViffage code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

nOOS5200 Nagli (32) 1,280 622 658 447 380 67 387 332 5S 00087000 Hartanl (271) 150 64 86 124 92 32 49 49 00087100 Kurewala (269) II 5 6 19 16 3 17 15 2 00087200 Cbaurahi (272) 461 223 238 359 278 81 302 258 44 00087300 Mauhri (277) 172 77 95 135 134 103 102 I 00087400 Ambwala (278) 160 77 83 144 129 15 119 112 7 00087500 Bhil Chhappar (280) 494 219 275 301 286 15 277 265 12 00087600 Kaimpura (281) 5 4 I 7 7 7 7 00087700 Munda Khera (282) 210 95 115 174 158 16 129 123 6 00087800 Faquir Majra (56) 115 51 64 82 65 17 67 63 4 00087900 Sanaur (57) ------Un-inhabited------00088000 Jamiatgarh (55) ------Un-inhabited------00088100 Butgarh (54) 305 142 163 193 157 36 190 155 35 00088200 Singhpura (53) 112 53 59 101 75 26 73 64 9 00088300 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) 774 391 383 623 531 92 361 346 15 00088400 Kurali (284) 392 189 203 214 164 50 9S 86 9 00088500 Bhogpur(285) 545 250 295 546 352 194 383 331 52 00088600 Sarawin (62) 311 155 156 203 201 2 163 161 2 00088700 Manakpur (286) 303 143 160 184 178 6 184 178 6 00088800 Dhalaur (287) 583 261 322 490 382 108 459 360 99 00088900 Painsal (61) 313 136 177 189 185 4 181 180 00089000 Azizpur (292) 1,004 432 572 629 588 41 500 482 18 00089100 Ramgarh Majra (60) 491 236 255 559 352 207 336 284 52 00089200 Malak Raipur (58) 198 94 104 138 121 17 124 112 12 00089300 Marwa Kalan (283) 1,103 496 607 789 730 59 645 610 35 00089400 Kapoori Khurd (293) 109 42 67 106 97 9 104 96 8 00089500 Kapoori Kalan (294) 271 115 156 208 202 6 161 155 6 00089600 Kakrauni (299) 407 168 239 327 273 54 284 271 13 00089700 Chanda Kheri (300) 535 237 298 503 379 124 462 366 96 00089800 Shahpur (302) 368 184 184 301 262 39 160 144 16 00089900 Daryapur (303) 188 83 105 207 159 48 119 115 4 00090000 Khcra Brahmanan (298) 387 195 192 267 254 13 254 242 12 00090 I 00 Makhaur (297) 316 126 190 289 221 68 280 215 65 00090200 Tebi Jatan (330) 293 126 167 183 159 24 62 60 2 00090300 Teba Brahmanan (331) 116 49 67 III 92 19 79 73 6 00090400 Juda Shei Khan (332) 371 161 210 198 191 7 143 137 6 00090500 Mandhar (333) 684 303 381 831 504 327 821 494 327 0009b6J)0 Milak Sukhi (373) 183 70 II~ 234 144 90 234 144 90 00090ioo Paouti (374) 185 79 106 164 122 42 164 122 42 00090800 Budheri (324) 196 96 100 190 146 44 189 146 43 00091200 Shahpur (382) 340 148 192 220 181 39 201 179 22 00091300 Arnauli (323) 940 450 490 903 687 216 854 684 170 00091400 Shah Quamaispur (375) 190 90 100 192 124 68 66 64 2 00091500 Chhajju Nagala (376) 367 152 215 422 266 156 399 249 150 00091600 Musimbal Hindwan (371) 862 383 479 736 518 218 652 489 163 00091100 Musimbal Muslamanan (37: 428 189 239 419 324 95 1409 314 95 00091800 Pabni Khurd (334) 181 81 100 229 121 108 '174 114 60 000919QO luda Jatan (335) 403 186 217 353 263 9Q 2J5 224 II 00092000 Pabni Kalan (336) 752 310 442 534 488 46 512 468 44 00092100 Gianawala (337) 225 103 122 211 156 55 156 )46 10 00092200 Rasulpur (296) 370 163 207 426 286 140 32~ 234 89 00092300 Shekhupura (338) 69 29 40 67 62 5 66 61 5 00092400 Marwa Khurd (295) 931 405 526 767 611 156 682 578 104 00092500 Haibatpur (291) 825 366 459 737 559 178 668 491 177 00092600 Malakpur (290) 366 17& 188 322 248 74 260 220 .. 40 00092700 Uddham Oarh (341) 121 49 72 137 77 60 127 '72 55 00092800 Nawan Shahar (342) 277 121 156 226 167 59 178 159 19 00092900 Chaharwala (289) 418 182 236 384 276 108 378 272 106 00093000 Ambwala (288) 258 130 128 161 120 41 161 120 41

340 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR Industrial category of main workers Name ofYillage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

83 82 204 203 ,I 4 2 2 96 45 51 Nagli (32) 40 40 I 8 8 Hartaul (271) 14 14 3 2 Kurewala (269) 71 71 44 44 187 143 44 Chaurahi (272) 62 62 I 40 39 Mauhri (277) 54 ,,3 32 32 3 I 2 30 26 4 Arnbwala (278) 62 62 34 33 20 20 161 150 I I Bhil Chhappar (280) 6 6 I 1 Kairnpura (281) 32 32 2 2 95 89 6 Munda Khera (282) 23 23 23 23 21 17 4 Faquir Majra (56) ------Un-inhabited------Sanaur (57) ------Un-i nh ab ited------Jarniatgarh (55) 78 78 29 29 5 2 3 78 46 32 Blltgarh (54) 19 19 4 4 50 41 9 Singhpura (53) 198 196 2 16 16 9 9 138 125 13 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) I 26 26 68 59 9 Kurali (284) 143 143 41 42 2 2 196 144 52 Bhogpllr (285) 146 146 2 2 4 4 II 9 2 Sarawin (62) 94 94 68 68 3 3 19 I3 6 Manakpur (286) 91 89 2 147 133 14 8 8 213 130 83 Dhalallr (287) 119 119 41 41 21 20 I Painsal (61) 253 251 2 54 53 I 40 40 153 138 15 Azizpur (292) 85 85 80 78 2 170 120 50 Ramgarh Majra (60) 27 27 31 31 2 2 64 52 12 Malak Raiplir (58) 290 285 5 116 115 2 2 237 208 29 Marwa Kalan (283} 60 58 2 21 21 23 17 6 Kapoori Khurd (293) 70 69 [5 14 76 72 4 Kapoori Kalan (294) 65 64 86 86 133 121 12 Kakrallni (299) 71 70 29 29 28 18 10 334 249 , 85 Chanda Kheri (300) 61 57 4 38 33 5 14 11 3 47 43 4 Shahpur (302) 67 66 [5 [5 4 4 33 30 3 Daryapur (303) 100 100 52 52 102 90 12 Khera Brahmanan (298) 80 80 37 37 2 161 97 64 Makhaur (297) 24 24 8 7 30 29 I Tehi Jatan (330) 38 35 3 41 38 3 Teha Brahmanan (33 I) 102 98 4 I I 6 6 34 32 2 Juda Shei Khan (332) 144 142 2 164 163 513 189 324 Mandhar (333) 66 66 15 15 I 152 62 90 Milak Sukhi (373) 50 50 41 40 3 2 70 31 39 Paonti (374) 89 89 II II I 88 46 42 Budheri (324) 52 52 43 42 2 2 104 83 21 Shahpur (382) 171 164 7 35 35 2 2 646 483 163 Arnallii (323) 22 22 2 2 42 40 2 Shah Quamaispur (375) 53 50 3 65 63 2 4 4 277 132 145 Chhajju Nagala (376) 156 153 3 83 77 6 5 3 2 408 256 152 Musirnbal Hindwan (371) 80 77 3 75 75 5 4 249 158 91 Musimbal Muslamanan (37: 44 32 12 39 28 II 91 54 37 Pabni Khurd (334) 76 74 2 62 61 97 89 8 Juda Jatan (335) 183 180 3 121 121 19 18 189 149 40 Pabni Kalan (336) 68 62 6 28 26 2 2 2 58 56 2 Gianawala (337) 84 78 6 26 26 212 '129 83 RasulplIT (296) 40 40 4 4 22 17 5 Shekhupllra (338) 244 241 3 166 153 13 21 18 3 251 166 85 Marwa Khurd (295) 209 208 145 141 4 314 142 172 Haibatpttr (291) 82 81 85 84 93 55 38 Malakpur (290) 19 18 I 34 34 73 19 54 Uddham Garh (341) 37 35 2 80 77 3 60 46 14 Nawan Shahar (342) 98 98 19 19 261 155 106 Chaharwala (289) 23 23 65 65 10 9 63 23 40 Ambwala (288)

341 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- . Location Name ofVilJage Industrial categ0!l: code . Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00085200 Nagli (32) 60 48 12 I 38 37 00087000 Hartaul (271) 75 43 32 9 8 40 33 7 00087100 Kurewala (269) 2 I 1 00087200 Chaurahi (272) 57 20 37 00087300 Mauhri (277) 32 32 2 2 00087400 Ambwala (278) 25 17 8 6 6 00087500 Bhil Chhappar (280) 24 21 3 00087600 Kaimpura (281 ) 00087700 Munda Khera (282) 45 35 10 1 00087800 Faquir Majra (56) 15 2 13 3 3 00087900 Sanaur (57) ------Un-inhabited------00088000 Jamiatgarh (55) ------Un-inhabited------00088100 Butgarh (54) 3 2 1 00088200 Singhpura (53) 28 II 17 2 2 2 2 00088300 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) 262 185 77 22 22 00088400 Kurali (284) 119 78 41 15 15 00088500 Bhogpur (285) 163 21 142 3 3 1 00088600 Sarawin (62) 40 40 40 40 00088700 Manakpur (286) 00088800 Dhalaur (287) 31 22 9 24 17 7 00088900 Painsal (61) 8 5 3 4 4 00089000 Azizpur (292) 129 106 23 2 2 26 25 00089100 Ramgarh Majra (60) 223 68 155 9 8 29 24 5 00089200 Malak Raipur (58) 14 9 5 2 2 6 5 00089300 Marwa Kalan (283) 144 120 24 120 100 20 00089400 Kapoori Khurd (293) 2 I I 00089500 Kapoori Kalan (294) 47 47 3 3 7 7 00089600 Kakrauni (299) 43 2 41 I 00089700 Chanda Kheri (300) 41 13 28 8 8 16 2 14 00089800 Shahpur (302) 141 118 23 4 3 III 95 16 00089900 Daryapur (303) 88 44 44 5 2 3 30 29 00090000 Khera Brahmanan (298) 13 12 1 10 10 00090100 Makhaur (297) 9 6 3 1 00090200 Tehi Jatan (330) 121 99 22 26 26 00090300 Teha Brahmanan (331) 32 19 13 4 2 2 00090400 Juda Shei Khan (332) 55 54 54 54 00090500 l,lQandhar (333) 10 10 00090600 Milak Sukhi (373) 00090700 ~aonti (374) 00090800 liudheri (324) I I 00091200 Shahpur (382) 19 2 17 00091300 Arnauli (323) 49 3 46 2 I 00091400 Shah Quamaispur (375) 126 60 66 79 27 52 00091500 Chhaliu Nagala (376) 23 17 6 ,3. 3 00091600 Musimbal Hindwan (371) 84 29 S5 2 4' 4 00091700 M_usimbal Muslamanan (37: 10 10 S 5 00091800 Plibni Khurd (334) 55 7 48 15 2 13 32 5 27 ..; 00091900 Jt.~d~ Jatan (335) 118 39 79 2 I I 30 21 9 00092000 Pabni Kalan (336) 22 20 2 17 16 00092100 Gianawala (337) 55 10 45 6 5 8 3 5 00092200 Rasulpur (296) 103 52 51 13 9 4 19 15 4 00092300 Shekhupllra (338) I 00092400 Marwa Khurd (295) 85 33 52 14 7 7 00092500 Haibatpur (291) 69 68 I 54 54 3 00092600 Malakpur (290) 62 28 34 4 4 3 ~ - 00092700 Uddham Garh (341) 10 5 5 7 5 2 00092800 Nawan Shahar (342) 48 8 40 16 8 8 00092900 Challarwala (289) 6 4 2 00093000 Ambwala (288)

342 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPVR of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry .workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

5 5 16 II 5 1,101 461 640 Nagli (32) 00085200 26 2 24 235 90 145 Hartaul (271) 00087000 2 I I 38 13 25 Klirewala (269) 00087100 56 19 . 37 582 241 341 Chaurahi (272) 00087200 30 30 422 172 250 Mauhri (277) 00087300 I 18 II 7 254 99 155 Ambwala (278) 00087400 4 3 19 17 2 855 322 533 Bhil Chhappar (280) 00087500 15 5 10 Kaimpura (281) 00087600 43 35 8 376 142 234 Munda Khera (282) 00087700 II 2 9 175 64 III Faquir Majra (56) 00087800 ------Un-inhabited------Sanaur (57) 00087900 ------u n-inhab ited------Jamiatgarh (55) 00088000 321 426 163 263 Blltgarh (54) 00088100 24 7 17 151 61 90 Singhpura (53) 00088200 3 2 236 161 75 1,140 436 704 Fatehgarh Tumbi (59) 00088300 104 63 41 496 202 294 Kurali (284) 00088400 159 17 142 693 312 381 Bhogpllr (285) 00088500 476 167 309 Sarawin (62) 00088600 496 181 315 Manakpur (286) 00088700 7 5 2 872 372 500 Dhalallf (287) 00088800 4 3 498 193 305 Painsal (61) 00088900 13 5 8 88 74 14 1,664 633 1,031 Azizpnr (292) 00089000 185 36 149 503 239 264 Ramgarh Majra (60) 00089100 6 2 4 309 112 197 Malak Raipur (58) 00089200 23 20 3 1,961 723 1,238 Marwa Kalan (283) 00089300 2 I 246 78 168 Kapoori Khurd (293) 00089400 37 37 522 187 335 Kapoori Kalan (294) 00089500 42 I 41 674 252 422 Kakrallni (299) 00089600 6 5 II 2 9 806 327 479 Chanda Kheri (300) 00089700 4 3 I 22 19 3 578 234 344 Shahpur (302) 00089800 7 6 46 12 34 334 132 202 Daryapur (303) 00089900 3 2 I 656 253 403 Khera Brahmanan (298) 00090000 8 5 3 566 220 346 Makhaur (297) 00090100 36 22 14 58 50 8 459 180 279 Tehi Jatan (330) 00090200 28 17 II 245 99 146 Teha Brahmanan (33 I) 00090300 I 576 191 385 Juda Shei Khan (332) 00090400 9 9 1,178 550 628 Mandhar (333) 00090500 460 200 260 Milak Sukhi (373) 00090600 307 140 167 Paonti (374) 00090700 3/6 163 213 Budheri (324) 00090800 19 2 17 527 205 322 Shahpur (382) 00091200 45 2 43 1,272 537 735 Arnauli (323) 00091300 47 33 14 246 115 131 Shah Quamaispur (375) 00091400 20 14 6 471 213 258 Chhajju Nagala (376) 00091500 78 24 54 1,449 629 820 Musimbal Hindwan (371) 00091600 5 5 1,048 434 614 Musimbal Muslamanan (37: 00091700 8 8 113 92 81 Pabni Khurd (334) 00091800 85 17 68 630 253 377 Juda Jatan (335) 00091900 5 4 1,289 447 842 Pabni Kalan (336) 00092000 41 2 39 397 179 218 Gianawala (337) 00092100 71 28 43 552 244 308 Raslilpur (296) 00092200 1 167 55 112 Shekhuplira (338) 00092300 25 16 9 45 9 36 1,559 574 985 Marwa Khllrd (295) 00092400 15 14 I 1,401 569 832 Haibatpur (291) 00092500 55 21 34 548 235 313 Malakpur (290) 00092600 3 3 175 78 97 Uddham Garh (341) 00092700 32 32 418 181 237 Nawan Shahar (342) 00092800 5 4 I 653 275 378 Chaharwala (289) 00092900 307 129 f 78 Ambwala (288) 00093000

343 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (inCluding Number of Population in the code . Villager institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in ~o~ulation2 hectares Persons Males Females Persons MaJes Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 10

00127600 Mahmudpur (325) 195 130 731 391 340 89 55 34 00127700 BherthaJ (326) 280 110 670 352 318 99 51 48 00127800 Ramkheri (329) 275 240 1,370 742 628 201 128 73 00127900 Piruwala (30 I ) 204 185 1,063 563 500 141 85 56 00128000 Chagnauli (304) 293 229 1,354 724 630 193 107 86 00128100 Pheruwala (305) 204 186 971 542 429 136 74 62 00128200 Sankhera (306) 239 174 1,129 608 521 126 73 53 00136200 Bhagwangarh Urf 6 31 15 16 2 81 Bansantaur (26) 00136300 Faqira Majra (24) 51 58 349 196 153 74 43 31 00136400 Shahbudinpur Khurd(23) 26 7 46 19 27 g 2 6 00136500 Shabudinpur Kalan(22) 32 17 77 42 35 13 7 6 00136600 Yarah (21) 61 ------Un-inhabited------00136700 Tahri (l7) 103 19 161 86 75 27 19 8 00136800 Ibrahimpur (29) 273 230 1.373 721 652 295 162 133 Bilaspur (Urban) 40302000 Bilaspur{CT) 851 1.714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598

344 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR Name ofVilJage Scheduled Castes. pOl?uation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Jl 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

415 221 194 484 285 199 Mallmldpur (325) 90 44 46 453 262 191 B~I(326) 738 403 335 718 443 275 R3fIIUaeri (329) 258 138 120 681 392 289 Pi~la(301) 498 277 221 856 522 334 Chll!'JWllli (304) 526 294 232 551 338 213 Phaw.ala (305) 75 40 35 712 4]8 294 Sankkra (306) 20 11 9 Bhag_ngarh Urf Bansacaur (26) 99 73 26 Faqilll Majra (24) 6 6 Shablllllllinpur Khurd(23) 77 42 35 29 19 10 ShabdiJpur Kalan(22) ------Un-inhabited------Yarall (21) 91 53 38 Tabri(.l7) 3 2 109 98 11 Ibrahilqrur (29) Bilas'_' (Urban) 2,937 1,57J 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Bilaspw(CT)

345 346 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR Industrial catetii0ry of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

71 68 3 23 23 25 18 7 44 37 7 Mahmudpur (325) 67 67 42 35 7 Bhenhal (326) 68 68 57 57 . 6 6 84 79 5 Ramkheri (329) 143 140 3 39 39 3 3 140 74 66 Piruwala (301) 105 103 2 27 27 8 7 194 157 37 Chagnauli (304) 47 Iff 73 72 16 14 2 174 148 26 Pheruwala (305) 177 176 76 75 7 7 199 69 130 Sankhera (306) 5 4 2 2 Bhagwangarh Urf Bansantaur (26) 53 53 17 17 17 16 I Faqira Majra (24) 4 4 4 4 2 2 Shahbudinpur Khurd(23) II II II 6 5 5 3 2 ShablldinplIr Kalan(22) ------Un-inhabited------Yarah (21) 35 35 4 4 4 2 2 Tahri (27) 131 130 21 20 7 6 213 IS3 60 Ibrahimpur (29) BiJaspur (Urban) 115 115 209 198 11 65 63 2 2,056 1,848 208 Bilaspur (CT)

347 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industri~l cate&or~ code. Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00127600 Mahmudpur (325) 81 63 18 72 61 11 00127700 Bherthal (326) 83 74 9 31 30 00127800 Ramkheri (329) 223 164 59 I 112 101 II 00127900 Piruwala (301) 18 15 3 5 5 2 2 00128000 Chagnauli (304) 84 47 37 33 33 00128100 Pheruwala (305) II 10 I I I 6 5 I 00128200 Sankhera (306) 12 7 5 2 2 5 3 2 00136200 Bhagwangarh urr 1 Bansantaur (26) 00136300 Faqira Majra (24) 26 7 19 23 6 17 3 2 00136400 Shahbudinpur Khurd(23) 7 3 4 00136500 Shabudinpur Kalan(22) S 4 00136600 Yarah (21) ------Un-inhabited------00136700 Tahri (27) 21 1 20 00136800 lbrahimpur (29) 154 52 102 2 2 12 12 Bilaspur (Urban) 40302000 Bilaspur (CT) 188 149 39 14 14

348 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract BILASPUR of marB;inal workers Name ofViJlage Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

2 6 6 487 182 305 Mahmudpur (325) 00127600 51 43 8 478 176 302 Bherthal (326) 00127700 2 2 108 61 47 932 368 564 Ramkheri (329) 00127800 II 8 J 720 292 428 Piruwala (301) 00127900 2 2 48 14 34 936 383 553 Chagnauli (304) 00128000 .... 4 4 650 251 399 Pheruwala (305) 00128100 5 2 3 658 274 384 Sankhera (306) 00128200 23 8 15 Bhagwangarh Urf 00136200 Bansantaur (26) 235 102 133 Faqira Majra (24) 00136300 I 6 3 3 29 8 21 Shahbudinpur Khurd(23) 00136400 3 2 2 2 45 21 24 Shabudinpur Ka1an(22) 00136500 ------Un-inhabited------Yarah (21) 00136600 21 1 20 97 44 53 Tahri (27) 00136700 140 52 88 847 360 487 Ibrahimpur (29) 00136800 Bilaspur (Urban) 22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Bilaspur (CT) 40302000

349 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- of Village Arcaof Total population (including Location Name Number of Population in the Villagel institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number .C.D.B. in EOEulation~ hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0003 Mustafabad (Total) 20,511 16,330 99,468 52,808 46,660 13,965 7.795 6.170 0003 Mustafabad (Rural) 19,795 14,752 90,952 48.314 42,638 12,864 7,180 5,684 0003 Mustafabad (Urban) 716 1,578 8,516 4,494 4.022 1.101 615 486

00093100 Jagdhauli (343) 614 493 3,053 1,588 1,465 420 228 192 00093200 Nagla Khalsa (344) 223 108 717 392 325 108 62 46 00093300 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 94 62 389 197 192 44 22 22 00093400 Muradpur (346) 123 29 240 136 104 42 30 12 00093500 Lawani (347) 131 118 752 393 359 107 63 44 00093600 Ajijpur (348) 108 32 201 109 92 33 21 12 00093700 Kalawar (351) 984 796 5,373 2,854 2,519 822 473 349 00093800 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 248 142 898 456 442 118 66 52 00093900 Panjauri (353) 117 74 471 263 208 62 36 26 00094000 Satad (352) 159 63 440 236 204 75 39 36 00094100 Kulchandu (340) 314 294 1,791 959 832 250 138 112 00094200 Maheswari (339) 157 101 645 345 300 102 52 50 00094300 Panjaura (363) 267 189 1,317 702 615 185 103 82 00094400 Nagla Jagir(364) 339 258 1,457 752 705 195 107 88 00094500 Bal Chhapar (365) 619 535 3,098 1,634 1,464 414 235 179 00094600 Kotar Khana (366) 492 329 2,025 1,085 940 308 167 141 00094700 Talakaur (362) 538 482 3,200 1,695 1,505 472 273 199 00094800 Daira (361) 29 ------Un-inhabited------00094900 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 191 125 826 444 382 82 50 32 00095000 Ambli (357) 249 147 1,021 549 472 156 93 63 00095100 Khera Kalan (355) 207 154 859 452 407 125 71 54 00095200 Shahpur (350) 39 13 69 41 28 15 II 4 00095300 Lawana (349) 261 266 1,687 868 819 243 130 113 00095400 Khera Khurd (356) 98 71 387 197 190 57 26 31 00095500 Sabalpur (358) 288 269 1,567 846 721 198 106 92 000956()O Chhapper~ansurpur(443) 493 426 2,678 1,442 1,236 361 211 150 00095700 Gadhauli (437) 166 161 917 486 431 124 67 57 00095800 Gadhaula (359) 327 254 1,445 757 688 207 119 88 00095900 Landaura (367) 116 96 593 327 266 98 56 42 00096000 Rajpura (369) 193 128 595 305 290 79 50 29 00096100 Bham Sholi (435) 494 463 2,742 1,477 1,265 473 259 214 00096200 Milak Majra (368) 81 58 358 203 ISS 65 35 30 00096300 Kanarhi Khurd (436) 224 187 1,248 644 604 155 81 74 00096400 Kh anpur (439) 442 346 2.155 1,141 1,014 378 215 163 00096500 Garhj Gosain (438) 133 126 717 371 346 113 63, 50 00096600 Sukhdaspur (442) 119 81 569 291 278 96 47 49 00096700 Gandapra (441) 216 137 972 523 449 123 80 43 00096800 Kanahri Kalan (440) 414 344 2.096 1,115 981 314 173 141 00096900 Bhambol (434) 399 380 2,233 1,175 1,058 306 166 140 00097000 Jalldhera (433) 159 77 375 190 185 52 23 29 00097100 Goglon (432) 186 124 967 527 440 119 73 46 00097200 Hasanpur (430) 103 127 760 422 338 113 67 46 00097300 Darajpur (431) 154 158 957 536 421 139 85 54 00097400 Kalanpur (4(1) 198 132 760 426 334 114 72 42 00097500 Akbarpur (463) 302 252 1,655 868 787 231 127 104 00097600 Topra Khurd (464) 123 87 563 304 259 83 47 36 00097700 Modhli (480) 93 47 269 14& 121 44 2S 19 00097800 Badanpuri (481) 164 104 571 306 265 102 SI 51 00097900 Gohlni (462) 495 312 1,981 1,133 848 274 158 116 00098000 Sialba (460) 331 170 1,150 600 550 lSI 7~ 73 00098100 Jhar Chan dna (458) 258 122 668 348 320 113 56 57 00098200 Hangoli (459) 225 106 634 347 287 68 42 26 00098300 Namdarpur (455) 114 108 524 261 263 64 33 31 00098400 Mali Majra (454) 8~ 95 515 263 252 84 3'4 50 00098500 Maghar Pura (446) 143" 64 399 217 182 46 21 25

:?50 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract MUSTA FA BAD Name of Viltage Scheduled Castes 'popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II· 12 13 14 15 16 17 ]8 19 2

38,912 20,649 18,263 61,971 36,378 25,593 Mustafabad (Total) 36,765 19,524 17,241 55,848 32,966 22,882 Mustafabad (Rural) 2,147 1,125 1,022 6,123 3,4]2 2,7] I Mustafabad (Urban)

1,052 543 509 1,810 1,052 758 Jagdhauli (343) 318 173 145 431 268 163 Nagla Khalsa (344) 101 53 48 236 141 95 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 112 68 44 159 89 70 Muradpur (346) 119 67 52 432 247 185 Lawani (347) 97 60 37 Ajijpur (348) 1,277 670 607 3,178 1,870 1,308 Kalawar (35 I) 170 95 75 627 343 284 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 405 229 176 299 193 106 Panjauri (353) 160 86 74 280 164 116 Satari (352) 677 371 306 1,094 682 412 Kulchandu (340) 373 202 171 378 233 145 MalJeswari (339) 331 177 154 816 491 325 Panjaura (363) 660 348 312 880 503 377 Nagla Jagir (364) 1,657 889 768 1,961 1,130 831 Bal Chhapar (365) 956 517 439 1,27'( 745 526 Kotar Khana (366) 908 488 420 1,.959 1,154 805 Talakaur (362) ------Vn-inhabited------Daira (361) 272 141 131 528 324 204 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 175 95 80 634 371 263 Ambli (357) 525 280 245 547 31 I 236 Khera Kalan (355) 20 10 10 28 17 1I Shahpur (350) 835 422 413 972 574 398 Lawana (349) 323 159 164 211 125 86 Kllera Kllurd (356) 687 370 317 1,059 611 448 Sabalpur (358) 953 523 430. 1,751 1,031 720 Chhapper Mansurpur (443) 494 262 232 570 336 234 Gadhauli (437) 780 406 374 919 526 393 Gadhaula (359) 320 175 145 313 191 122 Landaura (367) 421 224 197 Rajpura (369) 1,524 819 705 1,513 931 582 Bham Bholi (435) 196 124 72 Milak Majra (368) 488 261 227 784 456 328 Kanarhi Khllrd (436) 1,347 704 643 1,210 710 500 Khanpur (439) 416 221 195 405 240 165 Garhi Gosain (438) 134 63 71 337 193 144 Sukhdaspur (442) 422 224 198 623 356 267 Gandapra (441) 933 497 436 1,260 760 500 Kanahri Kalan (440) 1,134 590 544 1,355 796 559 Bhambol (434) II 5 6 231 138 93 Jandhera (433) 126 62 64 647 367 280 Goglon (432) 373 204 169 474 295 179 Hasanpur (430) 425 236 189 611 378 233 Dar~pur (431) 471 256 215 468 282 186 Kalanpur (461) 755 399 356 1,003 589 414 Akbarpur (463) 188 97 91 338 197 141 Topra Khurd (464) 83 48 35 159 99 60 Modhli (480) 367 193 174 335 199 136 Badanpuri (481) 980 541 439 1,197 720 477 Gohlni (462) 508 268 240 745 439 306 Sialba (460) 443 232 211 355 222 133 Jhar Chandna (458) 216 113 103 402 244 158 Hangoli (459) 130 71 59 357 194 163 Narndarpur (455) 479 242 237 311 182 129 Mali Majra (454) 148 79 69 269 151 118 Maghar Pura (446)

351 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary C D'BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0003 Mustafabad (Totlll) 37,497 16,430 21,067 32,Q57 26,021 6,036 26,780 22,396 4,384 0003 Mustafabad (Rural) 35,104 15,348 19,756 29,474 23,763 5,711 24,438 20,309 4,129 0003 Mustafabad (Urban) 2,393 1,082 1,311 2,583 2,258 325 2,342 2,087 255

00093100 Jagdhauli (343) 1,243 536 707 1,017 800 217 947 774 173 00093200 Nagla Khalsa (344) 286 124 162 196 189 7 195 189 6 00093300 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 153 56 97 109 94 IS 107 92 15 00093400 Muradpur (346) 81 47 34 90 59 31 72 41 31 00093500 Lawani (341) 320 146 174 217 215 2 216 214 2 00093600 Ajijpur (348) 104 49 55 82 51 31 71 40 31 00093700 Kalawar (35 I) 2,195 984 1,211 1,909 1,399 510 1,625 1,284 341 00093800 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 271 113 IS8 364 224 140 359 224 135 00093900 Panjauri (353) 172 70 102 176 143 33 176 143 33 00094000 Salari (352) 160 72 88 147 119 28 147 119 28 00094100 Kulchandu (340) 697 277 420 622 463 159 545 390 155 00094200 Maheswari (339) 267 112 155 251 187 64 194 157 37 00094300 Panjaura (363) 501 211 290 354 351 3 206 203 3 .00094400 Nagla Jagir (364) 577 249 328 388 382 6 258 255 3 00094500 Bal Chhapar (365) 1,137 504 633 1,153 777 376 493 409 84 00094600 Kolar Khana (366) 754 340 414 655 485 170 600 435 165 00094700 Talakaur (362) 1,241 541 700 1,044 832 212 885 742 143 00094800 Oaira (361) -----Un-inhahited------00094900 Sabilpur Jalan (360) 298 120 178 218 201 17 214 200 14 00095000 Ambli (357) 387 178 209 416 265 151 409 258 151 00095100 Khera Kalan (355) 312 141 171 278 225 53 265 216 49 00095200 Shahpur (350) 41 24 17 25 21 4 24 20 4 00095300 Lawana (349) 715 294 421 506 377 129 348 234 114 00095400 Khera Khurd (356) 176 72 104 147 102 45 131 97 34 00095500 Sabalpur (358) 508 235 273 530 417 113 494 404 90 00095600 Chhapper Mansurpur (443) 927 411 516 1,036 756 280 982 706 276 00095700 Gadhauli (437) 347 150 197 256 230 26 214 211 3 00095800 Gadhaula (359) 526 231 295 418 332 86 382 298 84 00095900 Landaura (367) 280 136 144 270 175 95 176 166 10 00096000 Rajpura (369) 174 81 93 137 135 2 133 131 2 00096100 Bham Bholi (435) 1,229 546 683 1,064 764 300 664 510 154 00096200 Milak Majra (368) 162 79 83 150 102 48 147 100 47 0009

352 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract MUSTAFABAD· Industrial category of main workers Name ofViJlage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

8,22? 8,027 202 5,583 5,207 376 336 275 61 12,632 8,887 3,745 Mustafabad (Total) 8,012 7,810 202 5,373 5,001 372 287 232 55 10,766 7,266 3,500 Mustafabad (Rural) 217 217 210 206 4 49 43 6 1,866 1,621 245 Mustafabad (Urban)

324 313 11 319 270 49 9 7 2 295 184 III JagdhauJi (343) 82 ..,80 2 73 72 I 40 37 3 Nagla Khalsa (344) 72 71 I 7 6 3 3 25 12 13 Khanpur R

353 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~or~ code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0003 Mustafabad (Total) 5,277 3,625 .1,652 188 100 88 2,319 1,920 399 0003 Mustafabad (Rural) 5,036 3,454 1.582 181 95 86 2,262 1,890 372 0003 Mustafabad (Urban) 241 171 70 7 5 2 57 30 27

00093100 Jagdhauli (343) 70 26 44 5 4 33 9 24 00093200 Nagla Khalsa (344) 00093300 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 2 2 00093400 Muradpur (346) 18 18 18 18 00093500 Lawani (347) I I 00093600 Ajijpur (348) II II II 00093700 Kalawar (351) 284 115 169 II 8 3 128" 69 59 00093800 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 5 5 00093900 Panjauri (353) 00094000 Satari (352) 00094100 Kulchandu (340) 77 73 4 2 58 55 3 00094200 Maheswari (339) 57 30 27 2 I 21 21 00094300 Panjaura (363) 148 148 2 2 143 143 00094400 Nagla Jagir (364) 130 127 3 126 125 1 00094500 Bal Chhapar (365) 660 368 292 I 135 114 21 00094600 Kotar Khana (366) 55 50 5 4 3 II II

~ 00094700 Talakaur (362) 159 90 69 2 2 37 34 ~ 00094800 Oaira(361) -----Un-inhabited------00094900 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 4 3 00095000 Ambli (357) 7 7 4 4 00095100 Khera Kalan (355) 13 9 4 3 3 00095200 Shahpur (350) I I I 00095300 Lawana (349) 158 143 15 140 129 II 00095400 Khera Khurd (356) 16 5 II 00095500 Sabalpur (358) 36 13 23 00095600 Chhapper Mansurpur (443) 54 50 4 5 5 24 22 2 00095700 Gadhauli (437) 42 19 23 6 6 00095800 Gadhaula (359) 36 34 2 6 6 00095900 Landaura (367) 94 9 85 47 47 38 9 29 00096000 Rajpura (369) 4 4 2 2 00096100 Bham Bholi (435) 400 254 146 5 4 159 )01 58 00096200 Milak Majra (36&) 3 2 I 3 2 I 00096300 Kanarhi Khurd (436) 72 34 38 3 3 8 6 Z 00096400 Khanpur (439) 162 157 5 17 15 2 3 , 3 00096500 Garhi Gosain (43&) 158 151 7 157 150 7 00096600 Sukhdaspur (442) 40 8 32 II 5 6 4 2 2 00096700 Gandapra (441 ) 20 17 3 10 10 00096800 Kanahri Kalan (440) 8 3 5 2 2 00096900 Bhambol (434) 142 136 6 92 87 5 00097000 Jandhera (433) 56 56 55 55 00097100 Goglon (432) 22 13 9 14 11 3 00097200 Hasanpur (430) 13 12 2 2 00097300 Oaraiur (431) 29 28 4 4 18 17 00097400 Kalanpur (461) 26 26 -21 21 00097500 Akbarpur (463) 115 85 30 95 83 12 00097600 Topra Khurd (464) 53 29 24 17 17 00097700 Modhli (480) 20 10 10 5 5 00097800 Badanpuri (481) 39 24 15 20 20 00097900 Gohlni (462) 110 65 45 54 . - 50 4 00098000 Sialba (460) 45 45 26 26 00098100 Jhar Chandna (458) 2 2 00098200 Hangol i (459) 4 4 I 00098300 Namdarpur (455) 34 32 2 22 22 00098400 Mali Majra (454) 98 97 I 2 2 00Q98500 Maghar Pura (446) 13 II 2 7 6

354 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract MUSTAFABAD of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code numbe,. Persons Males Females PeTSons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

200 65 135 2,570 1,540 1,030 67,4 II 26,787 40,624 Mustafabad (Total) 0003 J95 63 132 2,398 1,406 992 61,478 24,551 36,927 Mustafabad (Rural) 0003 5 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Mustafabad (Urban) 0003

32 16 16 2,036 788 1,248 Jagdhauli (343) 00093100 ... I 521 203 318 Nagla Khalsa (344) 00093200 2 2 280 103 177 Khanpur Rajputan (345) 00093300 150 77 73 Muradpur (346) 00093400 535 178 357 Lawani (347) 00093500 119 58 61 Ajijpur (348) 00093600 7 3 4 138 35 103 3,464 1,455 2,009 Kalawar (35 I) 00093700 5 5 534 232 302 Kheri Darshan Singh (354) 00093800 295 120 175 Panjauri (353) 00093900 293 117 176 Satari (352) 00094000 3 3 14 14 1,169 496 673 Kulchandu (340) 00094100 34 8 26 394 158 236 Maheswari (339) 00094200 3 3 963 351 612 PanjauTa (363) 00094300 2 1,069 370 699 Nagla Jagir (364) 00094400 524 254 270 1,945 857 1,088 Bal Chhapar (365) 00094500 4 4 36 32 4 1,370 600 770 Kotar Khana (366) 00094600 120 54 66 2,156 863 1.293 Talakaur (362) 00094700 -----Un-inhabited------Daira (361) 00094800 3 3 60S 243 365 Sabilpur Jatan (360) 00094900 3 3 605 284 321 Ambli (357) 00095000 10 6 4 581 227 354 Khera Kalan (355) 00095100 44 20 24 Shahpur (350) 00095200 17 13 4 1,181 491 690 Lawana (349) 00095300 15 4 II 240 95 145 Khera Khurd (356) 00095400 12 2 10 23 10 13 1,037 429, 608 Sabalpur (358) 00095500 25 23 2 1,642 686 956 Chhapper Mansurpur (443) 00095600 36 J3 23 661 256 405 Gadhauli (437) 00095700 30 28 2 1,027 425 602 Gadhaula (359) 00095800 8 8 I 323 152 171 Landaura (367) 00095900 2 2 458 170 288 Rajpura (369) 00096000 3 3 233 146 87 1,678 713 965 Bham Bholi (435) 00096100 208 101 107 Milak MaJra (368~ 00096200 5 5 56 28 28 801 319 482 Kanarhi Khurd (436) 00096300 9 9 133 130 3 1,478 650 828 Khanpur (439) 00096400 1 I 519 184 335 Garhi Gosain (438) 00096500 25 24 349 145 204 Sukhdaspur (442) 00096600 10 7 3 681 245 436 Gandapm (441) 00096700 6 I 5 1,410 543 867 Kanahri Kalan (440) 00096800 3 3 47 46 1,685 635 1,050 Shambol (434) 00096900 199 90 109 landhera (433) 00097000 8 2 6 539 233 306 Goglon (432) 00097100 II 10 561 228 333 Hasanpllf (430) 00097200 6 :5 688 273 415 Darajpur (431) 00097300 5 5 486 207 279 Kalanpur (461) 00097400 19 18 1.138 411 727 Akbarpllf (463) 00097500 36 12 24 368 141 227 Topra Khurd (464) 00097600 14 4 10 174 68 106 Modhli (480) 00097700 18 4 14 389 148 241 Badanpuri (4& l) 00097800 54 14 40 1,226 533 693 Gohlni (462) 00097900 IS 18 775 301 474 Sialba (460) 00098000 2 2 479 169 310 Jhar Chandna (458) 00098100 3 3 410 172 238 Hangoli (459) 00098200 II 10 378 133 245 Namdarpur (455) 00098300 95 94 394 145 249 Mali Majra (454) 00098400 6 5 279 106 173 Maghar Pura (446) 00098500

355 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Name of Village Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the Village/ institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in EOEulation} hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00098600 Sultanpur (445) 209 171 1,058 556 502 159 88 71 00098700 Bhagwanpur (447) 99 175 1,014 527 487 173 91 82 00098800 Fatehpur (448) 285 248 1,449 744 70S 216 131 85 00098900 Saran (449) 755 643 3:863 2,015 1,848 484 243 241 00099000 Kulpur (450) 330 170 1,058 579 479 116 66 50 00099100 Mehmadpur (451) 114 ------Un-inhabited------00099200 Faridpuf (452) 225 &3 470 247 223· 67 39 28 00099300 Daulatpur Mahan (453) 195 178 1,186 650 536 135 87 48 00099400 Uncha Chandana (456) 464 579 3,077 1,610 1,467 399 210 189 00099500 Kajiwas (457) 147 91 621 321 300 82 43 39 00099600 Kabulpur (181) 228 161 1,042 540 502 128 69 59 00099700 Rup:1U1i (180) 359 317 1,823 985 838 270 154 116 00099800 Gundani (178) 107 62 450 247 203 58 34 24 00099900 Gundana (179) 599 377 2,414 1,291 1,123 326 193 133 00100000 Masana Jatan (184) 189 64 405 214 191 54 29 25 00100100 Shahab Pura (J 85) 168 117 827 447 380 121 66 55 00100200 Ramgarh (187) 123 69 480 262 218 65 36 29 00100300 Garhi Sikandarah (186) 106 119 615 344 271 76 37 39 00100400 Bhogpur (171) 230 168 1,012 520 492 135 70 65 00100500 Bir Balsuha (177) 198 207 1,377 731 646 204 118 86 00100600 Balsuha (176) 124 32 195 109 86 18 15 3 00100700 Mohammadpur(175) 189 98 770 390 380 98 47 51 00100800 Hudia (173) 130 88 505 272 233 93 58 35 00100900 Jamalpur (174) 185 113 692 367 325 65 40 25 Mustllfabad Urban 40303000 Mustafabad (Cl) 716 1,578 8,516 4,494 4,022 1,101 615 486

356 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract MUSTAFABAD Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

595 312 283 621 360 261 Sultanpur (445) 769 399 370 585 343 242 Bhagwanpur (447) 630 326 304 962 547 415 Fatehpur (448) 1,710 903 807 2,315 1,384 931 Saran (449) 384 214 170 685 419 266 Kulpur (450) ------Un-inhabited------Mehmadpur (451) 302 153 149 307 173 134 Faridpur (452) 133 80 53 825 500 325 Daulatpur Mahan (453) 977 490 487 2,011 1,162 849 Uncha Chandana (456) 184 94 90 383 223 160 Kajiwas (457) 693 354 339 597 339 258 Kabulpur (181) 1,208 646 562 1,087 661 426 Rupauli (180) 85 51 34 296 180 116 Gundani (I 78) 314 173 141 1,569 925 644 Gundana (179) 57 31 26 242 141 101 Masana Jatan (184) 139 78 61 510 321 189 Shahab Pura (185) 55 34 21 312 191 121 Ramgarh (187) 323 179 144 324 218 106 Garhi Sikandarah (186) 274 135 139 666 365 301 Bhogpur (171) 558 293 265 830 492 338 Bir Balsuha (177) 25 17 8 121 67 54 Balsuha (176) 146 88 58 476 275 201 Mohammadpur (175) 62 34 28 2S0 149 \0\ H\ldia (1'73) 381 196 185 428 263 165 Jamalpur (174) Mustafabad Urban 2,147 1,125 1,022 -' 6,123 3,412 2,711 Mustafabad (CT)

357 358 359 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial categorl code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00098600 Sultanpur (445) 12 7 5 00098700 Bhagwanpur (447) 5 5 2 2 00098800 Fatehpur (448) 26 24 2 I I 4 4 00098900 Saran (449) 285 139 146 6 3 3 185 96 89 00099000 Kulpur (450) 69 59 10 12 12 46 38 8 00099100 ~ehrnadpur(451) ------Un-inhabited------00099200 Faridpur (452) 5 4 I 2 I I 2 2 00099300 Daulatpuf Mahan (453) 2 2 2 2 00099400 Uncha Chandana (456) 154 119 35 50 48 2 00099500 Kajiwas (457) 11 7 4 2 2 2 2 00099600 Kabulpur (181) 21 16 5 5 5 6 6 00099700 Rupauli (180) 107 55 52 2 25 17 8 00099800 Gundani (I 78) 37 34 3 2 2 30 28 2 00099900 Gundana (179) 179 171 & 3 3 103 100 3 00100000 Masana Jatan (J 84) 44 18 26 8 7 00100100 Shahab Pura (185) 95 25 70 16 9 7 00100200 Rarngarh (187) 16 II 5 4 4 00100300 Oarhi Sikandarah (186) 64 38 26 3 3 8 6 2 00100400 Bhogpur (I 71) 16 10 6 9 6 3 3 3 00100500 Bir Balsuha (177) 20 20 2 2 00100600 Balsuha (176) 9 9 00100700 ~ohamrnadpur (175) 26 26 16 16 00100800 Hudia(173) 2 I I 00100900 Jamalpur (I 74) 4 3 4 3 Must:lfllbad Vrban 40303000 ~ustafabad (Cl) 241 171 70 7 5 2 57 30 27

360 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract MUSTAFADAD of marllinal workers Name of Village Location Household industfY. workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons .Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

12 7 790 304 486 Sultanpur (445) 00098600 3 577 263 314 Bhagwanpur (447) 00098700 21 19 2 984 429 555 Fatehpur (448) 00098800 56 6 50 38 34 4 2,703 1,063 1,640 Saran (449) 00098900 8 8 3 1 2 765 307 458 Kulpur (450) 00099000 ... ------Un-inhabited------Mehmadpur(451) 00099100 1 I 339 126 213 Faridpur (452) 00099200 823 300 523 Daulatpur Mahan (453) 00099300 104 71 33 2,195 811 1,384 Uncha Chandana (456) 00099400 7 3 4 401 161 240 Kajiwas (457) 00099500 2 2 8 5 3 738 264 474 Kabulpur (181) 00099600 79 36 43 1,226 518 708 Rupauli (180) 00099700 5 4 I 323 123 200 Gundani (178) 00099800 73 68 5 1,762 657 1,105 Gundano (179) 00099900 34 10 24 251 89 162 Masana latan (184) 00100000 46 43 33 13 20 519 217 302 Shahab Pura (185) 00100100 6 5 338 128 210 Ramgarh (187) 00100200 20 12 33" 20 13 389 155 234 Garhi Sikandarah (186) 00100300 4 I 3 734 256 478 Bhogpur (171) 00100400 17 17 1,014 372 642 Bir Balsuha (177) 0010050D 9 9 144 59 85 Balsuha (176) 00100600 9 9 590 213 377 Mohammadpur (175) 00100700 372 142 230 Hudia (173) 00100800 509 197 3J2 Jamalpur (1 74) 00100900 Musmfabad Urban 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Mustafabad (eT) 40303000

361 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Area of Total population (including Location Name of Village Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Vill~ge/ households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0004 Radaur (Total) 24,108 15,094 92,602 49,622 42,980 13,690 7,649 6,041 0004 Radaur (Rural) 24,108 15,094 92,602 49,622 42,980 13,690 7.649 6,041 0004 Radaur (Urban)

00101000 Ihinwarheri (In) 351 149 861 461 400 III 60 51 00101100 Harlan (168) 310 211 1,315 714 601 202 118 84 00101200 Sikandera (170) 210 118 790 407 383 103 58 45 00101300 Atawa(189) 306 258 1,655 890 765 242 140 102 00101400 Bhago Majra (188) 203 134 795 427 368 112 67 45 00 I 0 1500 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 139 54 366 195 171 44 25 19 00101600 Sagri (192) 225 159 1,011 554 457 125 72 53 00101700 Masana Ranghran (183) 188 196 1,082 601 481 170 96 74 00101800 Sadgoli (182) 196 81 457 262 195 64 36 28 00101900 Topra(193) 435 330 2,061 1,112 949 327 181 146 00 I 02000 Ismailpur (194) 184 94 547 292 255 70 33 37 00 102100 Ihaguri (195) 419 172 1,205 622 583 180 95 85 00102200 NaglaSadhan(191) 165 90 588 314 274 96 52 44 00102300 Chhari (199) 204 193 1,198 644 554 191 105 86 00 I 02400 Basantpur (200) 154 108 666 354 312 89 53 36 00102500 Mansurpur (201) 158 119 817 437 380 132 64 68 00102600 Dohli (203) 148 104 656 360 296 89 50 39 00 I 02700 Kalesra (204) 144 83 463 246 217 66 31 35 00 I 02800 Daulatpur (205) 214 129 790 429 361 106 55 51 00102900 Majri (169) 147 78 470 258 212 68 38 30 00103000 Haran Chhappar (167) 161 122 738 408 330 105 61 44 00103100 Ghalaur (159) 890 543 3,058 1,607 1,451 448 234 214 00103200 Sili Khurd (206) 107 60 430 228 202 49 27 22 00 I 03300 Dhanupura (208) 170 67 407 222 185 59 41 18 00 I 03400 Khirki Brahmanan (21 0) 135 108 666 351 315 97 51 46 00103500 8apa (55) 424 404 2,553 1,324 1,229 453 253 200 00 I 03600 Sili Kalan (207) 233 153 999 566 433 112 64 48 00103700 Amloha (209) 133 69 492 268 224 76 47 29 00103800 Chamrori (54) 261 200 1,246 684 562 165 95 70 00 I 03900 Nagai (202) 172 133 787 416 371 127 66 61 00104000 Palakha (198) 178 124 677 347 330 97 50 47 00104100 Khajuri (197) 354 207 1,196 637 559 191 106 85 00104200 Baindi (196) 373 269 1,678 877 801 236 141 95 00 I 04300 lubal (41) 415 392 2,168 1,148 1,020 338 189 149 00104400 Bakana(40) 542 449 2,618 1,428 1,190 393 218 175 00 I 04500 Chhota Bass (43) 278 319 1,733 934 799 301 160 141 00104600 Radauri (44) 279 225 1,378 735 643 194 106 88 00104700 Bubka (53) 364 235 1,627 896 731 195 117 78 00104800 Sadhaura (51) 191 138 834 448 386 124 68 56 00104900 Alipur (49) 208 138 862 455 407 129 79 50 00 I 05000 Bapauli (52) 217 152 888 465 423 127 64 63 00105100 Radaur (Rural)(45) 470 96 437 258 179 47 32 15 00105200 Ghispur(46) 258 115 741 430 311 86 57 29 00 I 05300 Dhaulra (47) 329 254 1,581 875 706 238 130 108 00 I 05400 Sangipur (48) 199 205 1,130 581 549 226 119 107 00105500 KllUrdban (17) 547 353 2,084 1,134 950 323 187 136 00105600 Potli (16) 321 212 1,352 735 617 196 118 78 00105700 Bhagwanpur (12) 88 36 180 95 85 32 12 20 00105800 Rapri (13) 193 59 382 214 168 41 26 15 001 05900 Bhagwangarh (11) 84 60 369 187 182 73 42 31 00106000 Nachraon (9) 547 403 2,561 1,392 1,169 403 234 169 00 I 061 00 Rattangarh (10) 178 87 536 284 252 75 37 38 001 06200 Palewala (7) 520 158 1,120 577 543 168 90 78 00106300 Kanjnon (42) 512 257 1,~83 839 744 214 102 112 00 I 06400 Kartarpur (6) 190 70 462 252 210 64 38 26

362 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR Name of Village Scheduled Castes p.opuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

27,083 14,374 12,709 54,306 32,398 21,908 Radaur (Total) 27,083 14,374 12,709 54,306 32,398 21,908 Radaur (Rural) Radaur (Urban)

408 210 198 536 325 211 lhinwarheri (172) 546 ~301 245 740 446 294 Hartan (168) 155 77 78 433 252 181 Sikandera (170) 487 268 219 943 559 384 Atawa(189) 386 202 184 509 303 206 Bhago Majra (188) 141 73 68 230 136 94 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 189 103 86 616 369 247 Sagri (192) 691 380 311 596 362 234 Masana Ranghran (183) 268 142 126 255 159 96 Sadgoli (182) 608 332 276 1,179 729 450 Topra (193) 315 165 150 315 179 136 Ismail pur (194) 545 285 260 741 433 308 lhaguri (195) 310 161 149 295 176 119 Nagla Sadhan (191) 736 391 345 648 392 256 Chhari (199) 320 167 153 403 235 168 Basantpur (200) 447 241 206 505 306 199 Mansurpur (20 I) 153 84 69 430 251 179 Dohli (203) 143 76 67 273 161 112 Kalesra (204) 426 230 196 477 283 194 Dau latpur (205) 204 106 98 265 162 103 Majri (169) 377 211 166 424 271 153 Haran Chhappar (167) 1,005 536 469 1,727 1,033 694 Ghalaur(159) 4 4 301 176 125 Sili Khurd (206) 54 26 28 278 160 118 Dhanupura (208) 17 10 7 428 255 173 Khirki Brahmanan (210) 830 429 401 1,385 788 597 Bapa (55) 179 91 88 651 402 249 Sili Kalan (207) 47 29 18 294 173 121 Amloha (209) 290 160 130 809 493 316 Chamrori (54) 345 194 151 483 285 198 NagaI (202) 175 91 84 404 237 167 Palakha (198) 156 78 78 694 425 269 Khajuri (197) 586 297 289 986 550 436 Baindi (196) 214 108 106 1,160 701 459 Jubal (41) 557 283 274 1,575 958 617 Bakana (40) 835 436 399 692 422 270 Chhota Bass (43) 463 243 220 809 488 321 Radauri (44) 313 159 154 1,116 688 428 Bubka (53) 232 130 102 528 321 207 Sadhaura (51) 179 92 87 522 306 216 Alipur (49) 379 201 178 583 349 234 Bapaul i (52) 107 65 42 250 154 96 Radaur (Rural)(45) 297 165 132 429 263 166 Ghispur (46) 603 307 296 917 573 344 Dhaulra (47) 266 138 128 582 337 245 Sangipur (48) 748 398 350 1,126 671 455 Khurdban (17) 541 301 240 726 428 298 Potli (16) 150 76 74 103 67 36 Bhagwanpur (12) 169 96 73 220 139 81 .Rapri (13) 76 40 36 208 117 91 )3hagwangarh (I I) 480 258 222 1,488 922 566 Nachraon (9) 110 62 48 332 204 128 Rattangarh (I 0) 220 109 III 706 398 308 Palewala (7) 237 1)8 109 964 586 378 Kanjnon (42) 26 11 15 258 158 100 Kartarpur (6)

363 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK· Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males· females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0004 Radaur {Total} 38,296 17,224 21,072 35,328 25,875 9,453 27,066 22,188 4,878 0004 Radaur (Rural) 38,296 17,224 21,072 35,328 25,875 9,453 2M66 22,188 4,878 0004 ~ur(Urban)

00101000 Jhinwarheri (172) 325 136 189 269 245 24 181 175 6 00101100 Hanan (168) 575 268 307 343 326 17 126 I1A 1- 00101200 Sibndera (170) 357 155 202 208 195 13 179 178 I 00101300 Atawa (189) 712 331 3S1 534 457 71 532 456 76 00101400 Bhago Majra (188) 286 124 162 349 241 108 343 238 105 00101500 Kbcri Lakha Singh (190) 136 59 71 121 94 27 119 94 25 00101600 Sagri (192) 395 185 210 550 350 200 473 307 166 00101700 Masana Ranghran (IS3) 486 239 247 355 307 48 276 266 10 00101800 Sadgoli (182) 202 103 99 149 149 146 146 00101900 Topra (193) 882 383 499 726 550 176 632 477 155 00102000 Ismailpur (194) 232 113 119 253 169 84 193 139 54 00102100 Jhagpri (195) 464 189 275 478 323 155 319 314 5 00102200 Nagta Sadhan (191) 293 138 155 204 168 36 155 153 2 00102300 Chhari (199) 550 252 298 501 344 157 244 211 33 00102400 Sasantpur (200) 263 119 144 291 193 98 188 153 35 00102500 Manrorpur (201) 312 131 181 272 218 54 143 122 21 00102600 Doh!i (203) 226 109 117 232 209 23 190 173 17 00102700 Kalesra (204) 190 85 105 215 138 77 135 123 12 00102800 Daulatpur (205) 313 146 167 498 299 199 273 242 31 00102900 Ml!iri (169) 205 96 109 129 126 3 63 62 I 00103000 Haran Chhappar (167) 314 137 177 179 173 6 171 166 5 00103100 Ghalaur (159) 1,331 574 757 1,155 830 325 688 654 34 00103200 Sili Khurd (206) 129 52 77 196 140 56 126 122 4 00103300 Dbanupura (208) 129 62 67 257 141 116 215 109 106 00103400 Khirki Brahmanan (210) 238 96 142 271 205 66 176 169 7 00103500 Bapa(55) 1,168 536 632 883 613 270 562 485 77 00103600 Sili Kalan (207) 348 164 184 539 327 212 307 230 71 00103700 AmJoha (209) 198 95 103 279 144 135 146 143 3 00103800 Chamrorj (54) 437 191 246 711 431 280 352 321 31 00103900 Nagat (202) 304 131 173 232 213 19 232 213 19 00104000 PalaJdJa (198) 273 ! 10 163 267 190 77 182 165 17 00 104100' Khajuri (197) 502 212 290 465 367 98 348 308 40 0't~04200 BaiDdi (196) 692 327 365 713 475 238 435 430 5 001J)4300 Jubal (41) 1,008 447 561 830 642 188 497 44l 56 001;.04400 Bakana (40) 1,043 470 573 1,060 692 368 602 528 74 00104500 Chltota Bass (43) 1,041 512 529 672 490 182 463 370 93 00 I 04600 Radllllfi (44) 569 247 322 496 368 128 477 351 126 00104700 Bubb (53) 511 208 303 636 440 196 575 405 170 00104800 Sadhaura(51) 306 127 179 288 251 37 286 249 37 00104900 Alipur(49) 340 149 191 237 229 8 166 160 6 00105000 Bapauri (52) 305 116 189 285 231 54 249 214 35 00l~5100 Radaur (Rural)(45) 187 104 83 164 116 48 139 115 24 OO~FOO Ghispur (46) 312 167 145 194 182 12 169 157 12 00 l,9,5300 Dhau!ra (47) 664 302 J62 480 454 26 206 191 15 00105400 Sangipur (48) 548 244 304 462 300 162 364 283 76 00105500 Khurdban ( 17) 958 463 495 922 628 294 508 456 52 00105600 Potti (16) 626 307 319 498 384 114 385 317 8 00105700 Bhagwanpuf (l2) 17 28 49 91 55 36 51 48 3 00105800 Rapri (13) 162 75 &7 228 t24 104 104 90 14 00105900 Bhagwangarh (II) 161 70 91 102 73 29 9S 68 27 00106000 Nachraon (9) t,073 470 603 1,08t 686 395 1,064 677 387 00J06100 Rattangllrh (10) 204 80 124 216 145 71 204 136 68 00106200 Palewa!a (7) 414 179 235 392 282 110 390 2&0 110 00106300 Kanjnon (42) 619 253 366 632 438 194 535 401 134 00106400 Kartarpur (6) 204 94 110 192 129 63 178 124 54

364 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

9,001 8,580 421 6,814 6,205 609 468 343 125 10,783 7,060 3,723 Radaur (Total) 9,001 8,580 421 6,814 6,205 609 468 343 125 10,783 7,060 3,723 Radaur (Rural) Radaur (Urban)

96 9c.... 31 31 53 47 6 Jhinwarheri (172) 60 60 4 4 4 3 58 57 Hartan (168) 99 99 43 43 1 36 35 Sikandera (170) 103 103 97 97 3 3 329 25> 76 Alawa (189) 132 130 2 71 67 4 140 41 99 Bhago Majra (188) 50 49 11 11 2 2 56 32 24 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 117 116 94 93 262 98 164 Sagri (192) 33 31 2 163 162 79 72 7 Masana Ranghran (183) 42 42 98 98 5 5 Sadgoli (182) 177 168 9 165 164 71 16 55 219 129 9{} Topra (193) 75 74 28 28 90 37 S3 Ismailpur (194) 134 133. 127 126 I 58 55 3 Jhaguri (195) 23 23 89 87 2 12 12 31 31 Nagla Sadhan (191) 79 78 50 50 115 83 32 Chhari (199) 55 54 38 38 95 61 34 Basantpur (200) 44 44 9 9 89 68 21 MansurpuI (101) 93 91 2 24 21 3 73 61 12 Dohli (203) 38 36 2 52 49 3 45 38 7 Kalesra (204) 61 57 4 110 103 7 6 4 2 96 78 18 Daulatpur (205) 49 49 2 2 1 11 11 Majri (169) 39 38 I 89 89 43 39 4 Haran Chhappar (167) 245 240 5 247 238 9 7 6 189 170 19 Ghalaur (159) 62 62 12 12 51 47 4 Si1i Khurd (206) 48 48 13 12 I 154 49 105 Dhanupura (208) 85 85 40 35 5 6 6 45 43 2 Khirki Brahmanan (210) 168 165 3 126 124 2 268 196 72 Bapa (55) 151 144 7 II 11 2 2 143 73 70 Sili Kalan (207) 78 78 40 40 28 25 3 Amloha (209) 160 146 14 24 24 10 8 2 158 143 15 Chamrori (54) 63 63 74 68 6 2 2 93 80 13 NagaI (202) 51 49 2 57 52 5 6 6 68 58 10 Palakha (198) 133 128 5 80 69 II 20 18 2 115 93 22 Khajuri (197) 143 141 2 160 160 7 7 125 122 3 Baindi (196) 234 230 4 61 57 4 201 153 48 Jubal (41) 224 222 2 43 43 334 262 n Bakana (40) 10 to 50 47 3 24 12 12 379 301 78 Chhota Bass (43) 116 113 3 61 59 2 300 179 121 Radauri (44) 211 204 7 16 11 5 15 13 2 333 177 156 Bubka (53) 93 91 2 86 85 3 3 104 70 34 Sadhaura (51) 126 124 2 4 4 36 32 4 Alipur (49) 75 69 6 72 64 8 7 4 3 95 77 18 Bapauli (52) 13 J3 36 24 12 I 1 89 77 12 Radaur (Rural)(45) 45 45 66 65 3 3 55 44 I I Ghispur (46) 76 74 2 26 26 15 II 4 89 80 9 Dhaulra (47) 63 61 2 168 148 20 8 7 125 72 53 Sangipur (48) 98 91 7 243 210 33 6 5 161 150 II Khurdban (I 7) 168 166 2 150 146 4 66 64 2 Potli (16) 10 10 15 15 26 23 3 . Bhagwanpur (12) 56 54 2 17 16 31 20 II Rapri{l3) 29 28 19 19 47 21 26 Bhagwangarh (II) 302 301 285 252 33 476 123 353 Nachraon (9) 50 48 2 20 17 3 134 71 63 Rattangarh (10) 157 152 5 68 59 9 3 2 162 67 95 Palewala (7) 239 210 29 171 105 66 7 7 118 86 32 Kanjnon (42) 72 68 4 52 46 6 53 9 44 Kartarpur (6)

365 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUHANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK. Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallaflourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0004 Radaur (Total) 8,262 3,687 .4,575 639 342 297 3,460 1,932 1,528 0004 Radaur (Rural) 8,262 3,687 4,575 639 342 297 3,460 l,,)l! 1,528 0004 Radaur (Urban)

00101000 Jhinwarheri (172) 88 70 18 00 I 0 II 00 Hartan (168) 217 202 15 175 17. 00101200 Sikandera (170) 29 17 12 14 14 00101300 Atawa(189) 2 1 I 2 I 00101400 Bhago Majra (188) 6 3 3 3 ; 00101500 Kheri Lakha Singh (190) 2 2 00101600 Sagri (192) 77 43 34 27 23 4 20 14 6 00101700 Masana Ranghran (183) 79 41 38 58 25 33 00101800 Sadgoli (182) 3 3 1 00101900 Topra (193) 94 73 21 3 2 33 31 2 00 I 02000 Ismailpur (194) 60 30 30 25 z.J I 00102100 Jhaguri (195) 159 9 150 2 2 00]02200 Nagla Sadhan (191) 49 15 34 2 2 27 7 20 00 102300 Chhari (199) 257 133 124 3 I 2 87 74 13 00 I 02400 Basantpur (200) 103 40 63 19 16 3 27 22 5 00102500 ManSlIrpur (201) 129 96 33 3 3 81 73 3 00102600 Dohli (203) 42 36 6 3 J 00102700 Kalesra (204) 80 15 65 8 3 5 42 9 33 00102800 Daulatpur (205) 225 57 168 17 II 6 116 3() 86 00102900 M'\iri (169) 66 64 2 64 63 00103000 Haran Chhappar (167) 8 7 7 6 I 00103lO0 Ghalaur (159) 467 176 291 9 5 4 333 150 183 00103200 Sili Khurd (206) 70 18 52 28 7 21 10 3 2 00 103300 Dhanupura (208) 42 32 10 3 2 I 00103400 Khirki Brahmanan (2JO) 95 36 59 34 14 20 43 19 24 00103500 Bapa (55) 321 128 193 4 4 135 93 42 00103600 Sili Kalan (207) 232 97 135 14 10 4 77 64 13 00 103700 Amloha (209) 133 I 132 I 1 00 I 03800 Chamrori (54) 359 110 249 16 14 2 45 37 8 00103900 NagaI (202) 00 I 04000 Palakha (198) 85 2·5 60 13 10 3 36 12 24 00104100 Khajuri (197) 117 59 58 32 24 8 62 27 35 001042Q0 Baindi (196) 278 45 233 28 14 14 226 21 205 001043'00 Jubal (41) 333 201 132 4 3 I 2 I I 00104ipo Bakana(40) 458 164 294 9 4 5 203 96 107 00104500 Chhota Bass (43) 209 120 89 15 8 7 00104600 Radauri(44) 19 17 2 9 8 1 00104700 Bubka (53) 61 35 26 3 2 9 6 3 00104800 Sadhaura (51) 2 2 00104900 Alipur (49) 71 69 2 2 2 ,61 61 OOIOSOOO Bapauli (52) 36 17 19 14 7 7 00105~0 Rad~ur (Rural)(45) 25 I 24 .23 23 001052~ Ghispur (46) 25 25 9 9 00105300 Dhaulra (47) 274 263 II 4 3 I ·124 120 4 00 I 05400 Sangipur (48) 98 12 86 4 I 3 3~ 7 28 00 I 05500 Khurdban (17) 414 172 242 56 28 28 284 122 162 00105600 PotH (16) 113 7 106 22 21 90 6 ,84 00105700 Bhagwanpur (12) 40 7 33 6 3 3 00105800 Rapri(13) 124 34 90 5 4 22 17 5 00105900 Bhagwangarh (II) 7 5 2 I 1 00 I 06000 Nachraon (9) 17 9 8 2 2 8 5 3 00 I 061 00 Rattangarh (10) 12 9 3 I I 00106200 Palewala (7) 2 2 1 00106300 Kanjnon (42) 97 37 60 2 2 28 6 22 00 I 06400 Kartarpur (6) 14 5 9 5 4 5 4

366 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code nllmber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

218 46 172 3,945 1,361 2,578 57,274 23,747 33,527 Radaur (Total) 0004 218 46 172 3,945 1,367 2,578 57,274 23,747 33,527 Radaur (Rural) 0004 Radaur (Urban) 0004

88 70 18 592 216 376 Jhinwarheri (172) 00101000 11

367 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Name of Village Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the Village! institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.O.B. in EOEulation~ hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00106500 Alahar (I) 645 607 3,444 1,838 1,606 395 218 177 00106600 Lakhi Bans (2) 123 116 716 371 345 87 50 37 00106700 Barsan (3) 295 160 1,047 534 513 140 74 66 00106800 Mohri (5) 247 98 706 371 335 III 66 45 00106900 Barheri (27) 328 227 1,322 721 601 182 104 78 00107000 Madho Bas (8) 88 106 675 385 290 96 60 36 00107100 Rajheri (15) 440 230 1,434 766 668 175 100 75 OOlO7200 Fatehgarh (J4) 130 119 775 413 362 III 64 47 00107300 Thaska Khadar (18) 331 196 1,206 634 572 162 98 64 00107400 Kandrauli (19) 501 195 1,268 681 587 171 96 75 00107500 Mandhar (26) 255 173 1,061 569 492 139 87 52 00107600 Sandhali (25) 286 235 1,564 829 735 224 115 109 00107700 Sandhala (24) 277 210 1,357 725 632 198 110 88 00107800 Gumthala Rao (21) 1,391 678 4,333 2,365 1,968 681 379 302 00107900 Rao (20) 127 43 289 160 129 62 34 28 00108000 Pahladpur (22) 52 ------Un-inhabited------00108100 Nagli (23) 279 II 74 52 22 12 6 6 00108200 Nagla Ranghran (31) 212 ------·-----Un-inhabited------00108300 Majri Dayalgarh (29) 67 23 169 91 78 51 27 24 00108400 Bucha Bas (32) 21 ------Un-inhabited------00108500 Nakum (33) 473 6 30 16 14 7 4 3 00108600 Karhera (30) 262 265 1,701 904 797 267 160 107 00108700 Lal Chhapar (28) 171 138 898 460 438 186 98 88 00108800 Jathlana (4) 1,001 1,054 6,127 3,245 2,882 951 543 408 00108900 Dhakwala (34) 145 3 12 12 1 1 00109000 Pobari (35) 104 54 300 162 138 79 36 43 00109100 Bagwali (36) 123 ------Un-inhabitcd----- 00109200 Ramgarh (37) 98 ------Un-inhabited------00109300 Unheri (38) 402 318 2,136 1,120 1,016 335 183 152 00109400 Marrupur (39) 169 97 612 322 290 78 46 32

368 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR Name ofYillage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

1,096 568 528 2,298 1,380 918 Alahar (1) 152 73 79 482 271 211 Lakhi Bans (2) 113 64 49 683 393 290 Barsan (3) 227 114 113 373 218 155 Mohri (5) 377 ... 211 166 786 480 306 Barheri (27) 261 148 119 376 248 128 Madho Bas (8) 178 89 89 897 529 368 Rajheri (15) 36 19 17 461 276 191 Fatehgarh (14) 271 152 125 724 429 295 Thaska Khadar (18) 380 209 171 762 473 289 Kandrauli (19) 85 51 34 687 396 291 Mandhar (26) 114 58 56 926 561 365 Sandhali (25) 423 216 207 814 472 342 Sandhala (24) 1,513 800 713 2,392 1,416 976 Gumthala Rao (21 ) 44 24 20 120 77 43 Rao(20) ------U n-i nhabited------Pahladpur (22) 18 16 2 Nagli (23) ------Un-inhabited------Nagla Ranghran (31) 66 45 21 Majri Dayalgarh (29) ------Un-inhabited------Bucha Bas (32) 14 9 5 Nakum (33) 715 384 331 1,072 632 440 Karhera (30) 263 131 132 408 231 177 Lal Chhapar (28) 1,384 742 642 3,761 2,178 1,583 Jathlana (4) 8 8 Dhakwala (34) 2 2 Pobari (35) ------Un-inhabited----- Bagwali (36) ------Un -inhabited------Ramgarh (37) 582 307 275 1,225 713 512 Unheri (38) 112 58 54 398 229 169 Marrupur (39)

369 370 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR Industrial cate~0!1 of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

432 324 108 112 89 23 25 15 10 342 301 41 Alahar(l) 77 77 27 26 2 2 166 70 96 Lakhi Bans (2) 134 132 2 59 58 241 67 174 Barsan(3) 124 72 52 169 110 59 5 2 3 23 8 15 Mohri (5) 120 NO 10 115 100 15 37 28 9 186 132 54 Barheri (27) 67 66 1 85 78 7 34 32 2 Madho Bas (8) 174 164 10 141 124 17 7 7 261 113 148 Rajheri (15) 87 87 33 33 28 27 33 30 3 Fatehgarh (14) 149 147 2 95 95 4 4 39 38 Thaska lOtadar (18) 144 143 126 115 II 15 15 55 51 4 Kandraulj (19) 137 136 43 42 I 2 2 194 78 116 Mandh.(26) 225 224 72 70 2 114 104 10 Sandhali (25) 188 176 12 155 121 34 12 12 186 49 137 Sandhala (24) 379 355 24 650 557 93 5 5 363 317 46 Gumthala Rao (21) 38 37 I 56 36 20 39 10 29 Rao (20) ------Un-inhabited------PahladplII" (22) 22 14 8 24 24 3 3 Nagli (23) ------Un-inhabited------Nagla Ranghran (31) 36 27 9 3 3 7 6 Majri Dayalgarh (29) ------Un-inhabited------Bucha Bz (32) 9 8 2 I Nakum(33) IS8 157 119 108 11 2 269 138 131 Karhera (30) 107 90 17 93 82 11 176 70 106 Lal Chhapar (28) 375 367 8 291 282 9 46 41 5 1,067 735 332 lathlana (4} Dhakwala (34) 21 21 55 54 Pobari (35) ------Un-inhabited------BagwaJi (36) ------Un-inhabited------Ramgarh (37) 285 283 2 252 233 19 7 7 89 67 22 Unheri (38) 60 59 1 31 30 I 6 5 60 55 5 Marrupuc (39)

371 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial catel:\0!2: code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00106500 Alahar (I) 482 213 269 9 5 4 291 167 124 00106600 Lakhi Bans (2) 118 48 70 106 41 65 00106700 Barsan (3) 138 62 76 110 47 63 19 10 9 00106800 Mohri (5) 174 71 103 75 28 47 96 41 55 00106900 Barheri (27) 31 21 10 2 2 6 4 2 00107000 Madho Bas (8) 29 4 25 4 3 1 00107100 Rajheri (15) 3 2 I I I oOlOnoo F atehgarh (14) 68 16 52 7 6 15 10 5 00107300 Thaska Khadar (18) 3 3 00107400 Kandrauli (19) 67 6 61 3 3 00107500 Mandhar (26) 27 27 II II 00107600 Sandhali (25) 52 43 9 I I 42 35 7 00 I onoo Sandhala (24) 72 IS 57 13 8 5 30 7 23 00107800 Gumthala Rao (21) 12 12 I 10 10 00107900 Rao (20) 00108000 Pahladpur (22) -----.-----Un-inhabited------00108100 Nagli (23) 00108200 Nagla Ranghran (31) ------Un-inhabited------00108300 Majri Dayalgarh (29) 26 7 19 12 6 6 00108400 Sucha Bas (32) ------Un-inhabited------00108500 Nakum (33) 00108600 Karhera (3D) 12 10 2 5 5 00108700 Lal Chhapllr (28) 43 9 34 9 4 5 10 2 8 00108800 lathlana (4) 445 209 236 4 4 89 78 II 00108900 Dhakwala (34) II II II II 00109000 Pobari OS) I 00109100 Bagwali (36) ------Un-inhabited------00109200 Ramgarh (37) ------Un-inhabited------00109300 Unheri (38) II 4 7 00109400 Marrupur (39) 12 2 10 8 2 6

372 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract RADAUR of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 5\ 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

10 9 172 40 132 2,051 896 1,155 Alahar (I) 00106500 II 6 5 326 148 178 Lakhi Bans (2) 00106600 9 5 4 474 214 260 Barsan (3) 00106700 3 2 I 211 108 103 Mohri (5) 00106800 2 2 21 15 6 833 330 503 Barheri (27) 00106900 ... - 25 24 459 204 255 Madho Bas (8) 00107000 2 848 356 492 Rajheri (15) 00107100 46 46 526 220 306 Fatehgarh (14) 00107200 2 2 916 350 566 Thaska Khadar (18) 00107300 64 3 61 861 351 510 Kandrauli (19) 00107400 16 16 658 284 374 Mandhar (26) 00107500 9 7 2 1,101 388 713 Sandhali (25) 00107600 29 29 744 352 392 Sandhala (24) 00107700 2,924 1,119 1,805 Gumthala Rao (21) 00107800 155 76 79 Rao (20) 00107900 ------Un-tnhabited------Pahladpur (22) 00108000 25 14 II Nagli (23) 00108100 ------Un-inhabited------Nagla Ranghran (31) 00108200 13 1 12 97 48 49 Majri Dayalgarh (29) 00108300 ------Un-inhabited------Bucha Bas (32) 00108400 19 7 12 Nakum (33) 00108500 6 4 2 1,141 490 651 Karhera (30) 00108600 24 3 21 479 209 270 Lal Chhapar (28) 00108700 36 10 26 316 117 199 3,903 1,611 2,292 Jathlana (4) 00108800 1 1 Dhakwala (34) 00108900 223 87 136 Pobari (35) 00109000 ------Un-inbabited------Bagwali (36) 00109100 ------Un-inhabited------Ramgarh (37) 00109200 2 2 9 4 5 1,492 526 966 Unheri (38) 00109300 3 3 443 171 212 Marrupur (39) 00109400

373 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Name of Village Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the Village! institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ooos Jagadhri (Total) 25,346 31,994 181,232 98,052 83,180 26,383 14,589 lJ,794 OOOS Jagadhri (Rural) 24,681 24,157 141,786 76,877 64,909 21,583 11,928 9,655 0005 Jagadhri (UrbaB) 665 7,837 39,44() 21,175 18,271 4,800 2,661 2,139

00109500 Khajuri (159) 623 408 '2,603 1,382 1,221 371 215 156 00109600 Bahadurpur (J 62) 391 280 1,656 904 752 224 128 96 00109700 Jaipur (163) 274 161 1,038 557 481 110 64 46 00109800 Dhorang (488) 462 302 1,884 993 891 303 171 132 00109900 Rattangarh (487) 396 210 1,432 769 663 172 88 84 00110000 Kunjal Kambo (486) 165 132 790 430 360 86 46 40 00110100 Kunjal Jatan (485) 185 150 920 496 424 124 70 54 00110200 Hafizpur (483) 154 118 721 385 336 97 44 53 00110300 Daulalpur (482) 130 179 1,261 661 600 186 99 87 00110400 Damla (484) 903 759 4,985 2,741 2,244 697 405 292 00110500 Sabhapur (161) 259 84 550 294 256 74 43 31 00110600 Khurdi (160) 379 296 1,797 955 842 243 136 107 00110700 NagaI (158) 223 213 1,535 828 707 252 142 lID 00110800 Naharpur (150) 772 599 4,002 2,181 1,821 631 351 280 00110900 Tapu Kamalpur (140) 309 213 1,580 838 742 201 107 94 00111000 Tapu Mandauli (139) lSI ------Un-inhabited------00111100 Kalanaur (136) 498 235 1,331 730 601 200 110 90 00111200 Mandauli (138) 355 442 2,629 [,459 1,[ 70 442 231 2I[ 001 t 1300 Akalgarh (142) 63 153 947 496 451 161 82 79 00111400 Tapu Akalgarh (141) 73 ------Un-inhabited------00111500 Tigra ()49) 184 223 1,532 833 699 179 93 86 001 11600 Tigri (143) 251 172 977 535 442 130 n 58 00111700 Daulatpur (144) 132 132 998 533 465 209 105 104 00111800 Kami Majra (146) 61 235 1,423 827 596 284 155 129 00111900 Raipur (145) 167 346 2,224 1,253 971 461 263 198 00112000 Karera Khurd (148) 394 490 2,858 1,604 1,254 401 229 172 00112100 Hariawas (15 I) 91' 103 690 380 3~0 70 4S 25 00112200 Todarpur (152) 131 138 900 472 428 1&1 % 85 00112300 Panjupur (153) 183 189 1,125 583 542 193 107 86 00112400 Shadipur (147) 183 405 2,417 1,363 1,054 441 237 204 00112500 Garhi Gujran (4 [8) 86 2 13 10 3 I 00112600 Mumidi (470) 286 217 1,350 720 630 198 106 92 00112700 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh 103 498 276 222 75 40 35 132 (154) t 00112800 Haripur Kambo (155) 116 70 537 300 237 59 31 22 00112900 Khandwa (IS7) 159 49 306 160 146 35 23 12, 001130'00 Sukhpura (156) 139 133 743 419 324 120 78 42 00113100 Aurangabad (475) 274 333 1,810 990 820 262 145 117 00113200 Patasgarh (474) 79 27 129 70 59 II 7 4 00113300 Ishopur (471) 200 118 667 379 288 85 43 42 00113400 laurian (469) 158 150 750 406 344 96 61 35 00113500 Mandebar (467) 114 233 1,404 75~ 651 227 127 100 00113600 Jampur (472) 105 93 499 273 226 76 43 33 00113700 Bhut Majra (473) 99 80 578 306 272 53 32 21 001138g0 Ror Chhappar (476) 139 128 685 356 329 90 52 38 00113900 Dudhla (477) 156 192 1,209- 636 573 225 120 105 00114000 Hargarh (478) 88 101 593 310 283 72 36 36 00114100 Jhinjron (479) 143 90 491 253 238 lOS 58 47 00114200 Hamaul (465) 284 216 1.313 706 607 176 110 66 OO! 14300 (iollanpur (466) 110 82 605 336 269 76 47 29 00114400 Galoli (429) 309 341 2,170 1,140 1,030 370 196 174 00114500 Mandebari (428) 390 379 2,235 1,196 1,039 326 190 136 00114600 SudhaJ (426) 183 109 724 409 315 101 55 46 00114700 Sudhail (425) 398 253 1,528 837 691 187 105 82 00114800 Kheri Ranghran (427) 237 136 789 427 . 362 129 76 53 001.14900 Rattoli (422) 230 222 1,293 701 592 165 100 65

374 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRI Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 59,815 31.')64 27,851 109,828 65,989 43,839 Jagllcthri (Total) 50,356 26Jj75 23,481 80,822 49,234 31,588 Jaglld.ri (Rural) 9,459 5,089 4,370 29,006 16.755 12,251 Jagadl\ri (Urban)

693 359 334 1,702 990 712 Khajuri (159) 526 276 250 1,038 609 429 8ahadurpur (162) 199 ... 98 101 692 408 284 Jaipuc(l63) 533 270 263 1,039 618 421 Dhorang (488) 443 229 214 908 529 379 Rattangllrh (487) 193 102 91 523 304 219 KUsUai Kambo (486) 350 179 171 569 345 224 Kunjal Jatan (485) 363 191 172 447 271 176 Hatizpur (483) 742 386 356 819 485 334 Daulatpur (482) 980 522 458 3,091 1,847 1,244 Damla(484) 280 IS8 122 349 205 144 Sabhapur- (161) 656 338 3J8 1,174 700 474 Khurdi (160) 325 174 151 960 575 385 Nagal (158) 1,204 641 563 2,187 1,376 811 N aharpur (150) 603 334 269 1,002 607 395 Tapu Kamalpur (I40) ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Mandauli (139) 512 268 244 762 491 271 Kalanaur-(136) 747 405 342 1,419 926 493 Mandauli (l38) 495 307 188 Akalgam(142) ------Un-inhabited------Tapu AJcalgarh (141) 486 267 219 993 622 371 Tigra(l49) 514 276 238 634 377 257 Tigri (143) 36 20 16 313 230 83 DaulatpUl" (144) 479 260 219 320 225 95 Kami Majra (146) 386 206 180 1,015 641 374 Raipur(145) 1,883 998 885 1,799 1,094 705 Karera Khurd (148) 511 296 215 Hariawas (151) 84 39 45 364 235 129 Todarpur (IS2) 407 214 193 641 372 269 Panjupur (153) 626 343 283 1,127 746 381 Shadipur (147) Garhi Gujran (418) 359 187 172 824 498 326 Mumidi (47()') 475 264 211 210 132 78 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh (154) 19 II 8 -38U 226 154 Haripur Kamllo (155) 215 119 96 Khandwa (157) 506 282 224 408 255 153 Sukhpura (156) 550 308 242 1,124 701 423 Aurangabad (475) 95 59 36 Patasgarh (474) 263 134 129 412 256 156 Ishopur (471) 204 115 89 526 297 229 Jaurian (469) 835 434 401 781 478 303 Mandebar (467) 374 204 170 317 203 114 Jampur (472) 64 33 31 429 236 . 193 Bhut Majra (473) , 448 233 215 421 246 175 Ror Chhappar (476) 61 27 34 547 336 211 Dudhla (477) 558 285 273 378 229 149 Hargarh (478) 193 105 88 222 129 93 lhinjron (479) 424 223 201 843 482 361 Hamaul (465) 305 168 137 386 235 151 Gollanpur (466) 1,681 870 811 1,264 745 519 Galoli (429) 1,848 1,002 846 1,390 850 540 Mandebari (428) 216 120 96 448 286 162 Sudhal (426) 428 242 186 879 539 34() Sudhail (425) 402 216 186 444 275 169 Kheri Ranghran (427) 461 247 214 858 511 347 Rattoli (422)

375 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name ofViJIage code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0005 Jagadhri (Total) 71,404 32,063 39,341 57,393 48,564 8,829 47,678 42,996 4,682 0005 Jagadhri (Runtl) 60,964 27,643 33,321 47,073 39,057 8,016 38,288 34,267 4,021 0005 Jagadhri (Urban) 10,440 4,420 6,020 10,320 9,507 813 9,390 8,729 661

00 I 09500 Khajuri (J 59) 901 392 509 881 701 180 692 643 49 00109600 Bahadurpur(161J 618 295 323 729 490 239 484 458 26 00 109700 Jaipur (163) 346 149 197 490 305 185 307 293 14 DO I 09800 Ohorang (488) 845 375 470 627 505 122 274 261 J3 00109900 Rattangarh (487) 524 240 284 516 412 104 366 349 17 00 II 0000 Kunjal Karnbo (486) 267 126 141 592 312 280 161 160 I 00110100 Kunja! Jatan (485) 351 151 200 434 257 177 193 188 5 00110200 Hafizpur(483) 274 114 160 327 244 83 129 124 5 00110300 Daulatpur (482) 442 176 266 514 331 183 229 214 15 00110400 Dmnla (484) 1,894 894 1.000 1,760 1,476 284 1,553 1.359 194 00110500 Sabbapur (161 ) 201 89 112 232 163 69 164 158 6 00110600 Khurdi (160) 623 255 368 526 512 14 454 447 7 00110700 Nagai (158) 575 253 322 445 411 34 433 403 30 00 II 0800 Nabarpur (150) 1.815 805 1,010 1,105 958 147 765 692 73 00 I 10900 Tapu Kamalpur (I40) 578 231 347 540 372 168 518 364 154 00111000 Tapu Mandauli (139) ------Un-inhabited------00 I III 00 Kalanaur (136) 569 239 330 413 340 73 348 332 16 00111200 Mandauli (138) 1.210 533 677 821 751 70 780 735 45 00111300 Akalgarh (142) 452 189 263 257 225 32 207 203 4 00111400 TapuAklllgarh (141) ------Un-inhabited------00111500 Tigr.l(149) 539 211 328 399 387 12 392 382 10 00111600 Tigri (143) 343 158 185 428 301 127 413 292 121 DO I I 1700 Daulatpuf (144) 685 303 382 295 224 11 279 217 62 00111800 Kami Majra (146) 1.103 602 SOl 481 454 27 470 451 19 00111900 Raipuf (145) 1,209 612 597 652 604 48 651 604 47 00112000 Karera Khurd (148) 1,059 510 549 991 885 106 757 698 59 00112100 Hariawas (151) 179 84 95 188 184 4 169 165 4 00112200 Todarpur(152) 536 237 299 214 201 13 136 132 4 00112300 Panjupur (153) 484 211 273 354 283 71 338 278 60 00112400 Shadipur (141) 1.290 617 673 731 689 42 604 568 36 00112500 Garbi Gujran (418) 13 10 3 3 ·3 3 3 00112600 Mwnidi (470) 526 222 304 472 356 116 363 329 34 00112700 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh 288 144 144 135 128 7 132 127 5 (154) 00112800 Haripur Kambo (155) 157 74 83 253 173 80 225 165 60 00112900 Khandwa (157) 91 41 50 92 89 3 91 88 3 00113000 Sukhpufa (156) 335 164 171 181 172 9 79 74 5 00113100 Aurangabad(475) 686 289 397 447 426 21 392 374 18 00113200 Patasgarh (474) 34 II 23 41 39 2 40 39 00 I 13300 Ishopur (471 ) 255 123 132 230 218 12 141 J36 5 00113400 Jaurian (469) 224 109 115 202 189 13 197 185 12 00 I 13500 Mandebar (467) 623 275 348 460 356 104 421 321 100 00 113600 Jalllpur (472) 182 70 112 136 .131 5 100 97 3 00113700 Bhut MW3 (473) 149 70 79 164 160 4 162 158 4 00113800 Ror Chhappar (476) 264 110 154 266 190 76 186 181 5 00113900 DudHla (477) 662 300 362 584 339 245 330 227 103 00 114000 Hargarh (478) 215 81 134 170 162 8 162 156 6 00114100 Jhinjron (479) 269 124 145 140 112 28 114 110 4 00114200 Hamaul (465) 470 224 246 439 346 93 366 30V 59 00114300 Gollanpur (466) 219 101 118 177 174 3 113 1ft 2 00114400, Galoli (429) 906 395 511 643 601 42 516 488 28 00114500 Mandebari (428) 845 346 499 738 612 126 687 604' 83 00114600 Sudhal (426) 276 123 153 238 213 25 128 125, 3 00114700 Sudhail (425) 649 298 351 403 378 25 397 375 22 00114800 Khc:ri Ranghran (427) 345 152 193 233 194 39 105 94 II 00114900 Rattoli(422) 435 190 245 552 386 166 384 336 48

376 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRI Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators. Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 8,906 8,663 243 6,688 6,117 571 1,136 711 425 30,948 27,505 3,443 Jagadbri (Total) 8,807 8,566 241 6,659 6,088 571 982 586 396 21,840 ] 9,027 2,8]3 Jaglldhri (Rural) 99 1)7 2 29 29 154 125 29 9,108 8,478 630 Jagadhri (Urban)

154 152 2 212 211 I 36 14 22 290 266 24 Khajuri (159) 151 150 176 173 3 II 10 146 125 21 Bahadurpur (162) 138 136 2 96 87 9 73 70 3 Jaipur (163) 182 ~!78 4 8 8 10 9 1 74 66 8 Dhorang (4gS} 144 137 7 41 39 2 3 2 178 172 6 Rattangarh (487) 92 92 10 10 58 57 I Kunjal Kambo (486) 81 81 14 14 2 2 96 91 5 KunjalJatan (485) 56 54 2 15 15 58 55 3 Hafizpur (483) 119 113 6 10 10 I 99 90 9 Daulatpur (482) 311 307 4 342 331 II 20 15 5 880 706 114 Damla (484) 38 38 16 74 2 50 46 4. Sabhapur(161) 135 133 2 148 147 I II II 160 156 4 Khurd; (160) 190 185 5 95 95 4 3 144 110 24 NagaI (158) 230 217 3 178 174 4 8 8 349 283 66 Nabarpur (150) 233 190 43 264 153 III 21 21 Tapu Kamalpur (140) ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Mandauli (139) 70 67 3 77 76 I 2 2 199 187 12 Kalanaur (136) 62 62 165 165 37 36 516 472 44 Mandauli (138) III 110 89 86 3 I 6 6 AkaJgarh (142) ------U n-inhabited------Tapu Akalgarh (141) 154 151 3 183 180 3 2 2 53 49 4 Tigra (149) 19 18 324 207 117 2 2 68 65 3 Tigri (143) 124 123 I 19 18 64 7 57 72 69 3 Daulatpur {I 44) 29 27 2 6 6 I 434 417 17 Kami Majra (146) 80 78 2 109 99 10 24 23 438 404 34 Raipur (145) 88 86 2 139 124 15 4 3 526 485 41 Kama Khurd (148) 47 47 9 922 III 107 4 Hariawas (151) 98 98 38 34 4 Todarpur (152) 68 67 98 54 44 18 14 4 154 143 II Panjupur(153) 58 58 II II 534 498 36 Shadipur (147) 3 3 Garhi Gujran (418) 68 65 3 14 13 5 3 2 276 248 28 Mumidi (410) 20 19 8 8 5 4 99 99 - Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh (154) 108 102 6 12 II 53 2 51 52 50 2 Haripur Kambo (ISS) 67 65 2 4 4 20 19 Khandwa (151) 27 26 I) 7 2 I 1 42 40 2 Sukhpura (156) 44 43 91 87 4 22 22 235 222 13 Aurangabad (475) 25 25 2 12 12 Patasgarh (474) 48 48 17 16 16 72 4 Ishopur (471) 15 14 12 II I 7 6 163 154 9 laurian (469) 92 89 3 208 139 69 4 3 117 90 27 Mandef)ar (461) 14 24 2 2 74 71 J Jampur (472) 82 82 22 22 2 2 56 52 4 Bhut Majra (473) 35 35 23 20 3 128 126 2 ROf Chhappar (476) 101 101 29 29 6 6 194 91 103 Dudhla (477) 15 14 74 73 I 4 3 69 66 3 Hargarh (478) 23 23 63 61 2 28 26 2 Jhinjron (479) 119 115 4 43 42 18 8 10 186 142 44 Hamaul (465) 63 63 4 4 46 44 2 GoiJanpuT (466) 129 128 I 184 181 3 12 4 8 !9! !75 16 Galoli (429) 112 107 5 305 260 45 54 35 19 216 202 14 Mandebari (428) 50 48 2 6 6 71 70 I Sudhal (426) 144 139 5 70 69 4 4 179 163 16 Sudhail (425) 46 44 2 I 7 6 51 49 2 Kheri Ranghran (427) 63 63 12 12 308 260 48 Rattoli (422)

?,77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD.LOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0005 Jagadhri (Total) 9,715 5,568 4,147 302 168 134 2,500 1,737 763 0005 Jagadhri (Rural) 8,785 4,790 3,995 301 167 134 2,494 1,73) 763 0005 Jagadhri (Urban) 930 778 i52 1 6 6

00 I 09500 Kh,yuri (159) 189 58 131 3 2 I 106 52 54 00 I 09600 Bahadurpur (162) 245 32 213 3 3 86 22 64 00109700 Jaipur (163) 183 12 171 3 2 I 6 2 4 00109800 Dhorang (488) 353 244 J09 27 4 23 65 60 5 00109900 Rattangarh (487) 150 63 87 12 6 6 81 35 46 00110000 KUl1jal Kambo (486) 431 152 279 6 6 61 59 2 00110100 Kunjal Jatan (485) 241 69 172 3 2 17 16 I 00 II 0200 Hatlzpur (483) 198 120 78 115 59 56 00110300 Daulatpur (482) 285 117 168 34 3 31 100 69 31 00110400 Damla (484) 207 117 90 21 13 8 78 48 30 00 II 0500 Sabhapur (161) 68 5 63 I 00110600 Khurdi (160) 72 65 7 II 10 51 48 3 00110700 Nagai (158) 12 8 4 7 7 00110800 N aharpur (150) 340 266 74 5 3 2 139 129 10 00110900 Tapu KamaJpur (140) 22 8 14 16 5 II 6 3 3 00111000 Tapu Mandauli (139) ------Un-inhabited------00111100 Kalanaur(136) 65 8 57 00111200 Mandauli (138) 41 16 25 13 9 4 00111300 Akalgarh (142) 50 22 28 II II 37 10 27 0011 )400 Tapu Akalgarh (141) ------Un-inhabited------00111500 Tigra (149) 7 5 2 I I 5 4 I 00111600 Tigri (143) 15 9 6 2 2 13 7 6 00111700 Daulatpur (144) 16 7 9 3 3 00111800 Kami Majea (146) II 3 8 00111900 Raipur (145) 00112000 Karera Khurd (148) 234 187 47 2 2 45 41 4 00112100 Hariawas(t5l) 19 19 00112200 Todarpur (152) 78 69 9 3 3 00 I 12300 Panj upur (153) 16 5 II 2 2 00112400 Shadipue (147) 127 121 6 3 2 00112500 Garhi Gujran (418) 00112600 Mumidi (470) 109 27 82 3 3 5 5 00112700 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh 3 2 . (154) 001 128031 Haripur Kambo (155) 28 8 20 4 3 OOI1290~~ Khandwa(157) I 00113000 Sukhpura (156) 102 98 4 71 71 00113100 Aurangabad(475) 55 52 3 9 9 00113200 Patasgarh (474) I 1 00113300 Ishopur (471) 89 82 7 20 17 3 00113400 laurian (469) 5 4 3 2 00113500 Mandebar (467) 39 35 4 27 23 4 001 I 3600.'iJampur (472) 36 34 2 35 33 2 00113700. "Bhut Majra (473) 2 2 001 13800~~Ror Chhappar (476) 80 9 71 4 3 l 2 00113900 Dudhla (477) 254 112 142 15 15 00114000 Hargarh (478) 8 6 2 I I 00114100 Jhinjron (479) 26 2 24 I~ 2 14 00114200 Harnaul (465) 73 39 34 32 32 00114300 Gollanpur (466) 64 63 27 27 00114400 Galoli (429) 127 113 14 2 2 36 35 00114500 Mandebari (428) 51 8 43 3 3 5 4 00114600 Sudhal (426) 110 88 22 4 4 00114700 Sudhail (425) 6 3 3 3 1 2 00114800 Kheri Ranghran (427) 128 100 28 69 50 19 00114900 Rattoh (422) 168 50 118 18 17

378 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRI of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 436 106 330 6,477 3,557 2,920 123,839 49.488 74,351 Jagadhri (Total) 0005 385 82 303 5,605 2,810 2,795 94,713 37,820 56,893 Jagadhri (Rural) 0005 51 24 27 872 747 125 29,126 II,668 17,458 Jagadhri (Urban) 0005

9 9 71 4 67 I,m 681 1,041 Khajuri (159) 00109500 156 ID 146 CJ27 414 513 Bahadurpur (162) 00109600 174 8 166 548 252 296 Jaipur (163) 00109700 27 17 10 234 163 71 1,257 488 769 Dhorang (488) 00109800 II 1 10 46 21 25 916 357 559 Rattangarh (487) 00109900 364 87 277 198 118 80 Kunjal Kambo (486) 00110000 I 220 50 170 486 239 247 Kunjal latan (485) '00110100 2 2 80 59 21 394 141 253 Hafizpur (483) 00110200 151 45 106 747 330 417 Daulatpur (482) 00110300 6 3 3 102 53 49 3.225 1,265 1,960 Damla (484) 00110400 67 4 63 318 131 187 Sabhapur (161) 00110500 972 1,271 443 828 Khurdi (160) 00110600 5 I 4 1,090 417 673 Nagai (I 58) 00110700 6 5 190. 129 61 2,897 1,223 1,674 Naharpur (150) 00110800 1,040 466 574 Tapu Kamalpur (140) 00110900 ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Mandauli (139) 00111000 65 8 57 918 390 528 Kalanaur (136) 00111100 7 2 5 21 5 16 1,808 708 1,100 Mandauli (138) 00111200 2 I 690 271 419 Akalgarh (142) 00111300 ------u n-inhabited------Tapu Akalgarh (l41) 00111400 I I 1,133 446 687 Tigra (149) 00111500 549 234 315 Tigri (143) .001tl600 8 8 4 4 703 309 394 Daulatpur (144) 00111700 II 3 8 942 373 569 Kami M~ra (146) OOH 1800 1,572 649 923 Raipur (145) 00111900 187 146 41 1,867 719 1,148 Karera Khurd (148) 00112000 19 19 502 196 306 Hariawas (IS!) 00112100 75 66 9 686 271 415 Todarpur (152) 00112200 7 6 7 4 3 771 300 471 Panjupur (153) 00112300 124 120 4 1,686 674 1,012 Shadipur (147) 00112400 10 7 3 Garhi Gujran (418) 00112500 7 7 94 19 75 878 364 514 Mumidi (470} 00112600 363 148 215 Ramgarh Alias Gulabgarh 00112700 (154) 21 2 19 3 3 284 127 157 Haripur Kambo (155) 00112800 214 71 143 Khandwa (IS7) 00112900 3 3 27 23 4 562 247 J 15 S ukhpu13 (156) 00113000 2 2 44 41 3 1,363 564 799 Aurangabad (475) 00113100 I 88 31 57 Palasgarh (474) 001 f3200 69 65 4 437 161 276 lshopur (471) 001 f3300 2 2 548 217 331 Jaurian (469) 00113400 12 12 944 397 547 Mandebar (467) 00113500 363 142 221 Jampur (472) 00113600 I 414 146 268 Bhut Majra (473) 00113700 73 4 69 419 166 253 Ror Chhappar (476) 00113800 4 4 235 93 142 625 297 328 Dudhla (477) 00113900 I 6 5 423 148 275 Hargarh (478) 00114000 10 10 351 141 210 lhinjron (479), 00114100 24 24 16 7 9 874 360 514 Harnaul (465) . 00114200 36 36 428 162 266 Gollanpur (466) 00114300 88 76 12 1,527 539 988 Galoli (429) 00114400 40 2 38 3 2 I 1,497 584 913 Mandebari (428) 00114500 I 105 83 22 486 196 290 Sudhal (426) 00114600 3 2 I 1,125 459 666 Sudhail (425) 00114700 3 2 55 48 7 556 233 323 Kheri Ranghran (427) 00114800 16 10 6 134 23 III 741 315 426 Ratloli (422) 00114900

379 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Pr~mary CD BLOCK- Area of Total population (including Location Name of Village Number of Population in the Village! institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00115000 Gobindpura (407) 18 418 2,224 1,198 1,026 260 153 107 00115100 Khera(423) 506 424 2,213 1,171 1,042 262 131 131 00115200 Ruhla Kheri (424) 181 135 822 451 371 122 67 55. 00115300 Kail (378) 431 305 1,773 945 828 301 182 119 00115400 Khundewala (370) 259 166 925 478 447 127 70 57 00115500 Kathwala (377) 136 235 1,409 735 674 181 93 88 00115600 Mahlan Wali (380) 575 723 4,044 2,080 1,964 475 252 223 00115700 Haripur Jatan (379) 190 105 625 318 307 89 50 39 00 II 5&00 Bhatauli (405) 123 240 1,419 762 657 159 &9 70 00115900 Jhinwar Heri (381) 110 56 121 88 33 7 2 5 00116000 Haluwala (384) 167 177 1,060 566 494 157 85 72 00116100 Jarauda (403) 180 353 1,868 1,013 855 283 158 125 00116200 Telipura (402) 92 246 1,389 758 631 217 122 95 00116300 Chaneti (399) 183 303 1,935 1,014 921 296 159 137 00116400 Buria Sarkar (393) 155 8 64 34 30 5 2 3 00116500 Bhagwan Gam (398) 99 192 1,079 642 437 120 70 50 00116600 Bhojpur (397) 92 120 714 392 322 130 81 49 00116700 Tejli (409) 100 522 2,971 1,595 1,376 414 237 177 00116800 Parwalon (410) 198 351 1,828 997 831 311 170 141 00116900 Darwa (411) 239 430 2,122 1,108 1,014 423 215 208 00117000 Gadhauli(412) 189 716 3,937 2,139 1,798 634 337 297 00117100 BadhiMajra(126) 113 1,484 6,334 3,701 2,633 1,095 598 497 00117200 Tajakpur (125) 128 163 1,042 577 465 137 76 61 00117300 Pansra (127) 255 595 2,580 1,501 1,079 346 193 153 00117400 Dasani (128) 296 269 1,655 925 730 211 116 95 00117500 Ratanpura (129) 160 156 991 529 . 462 166 89 77 00117600 Qaimpura (124) 130 67 395 220 175 69 43 26 00 I 17700 Rampura (130) 73 77 426 211 215 44 22 22 00117800 Isharpur(I37) 106 109 751 404 347 119 70 49 00117900 Bahrampur(131) 116 100 611 337 274 90 60 30 00118000 Kat (132) 153 169 1,035 551 484 168 87 81 00118100 Mandi (133) 136 193 1,312 680 632 276 139 137 00118200 Mahmudpur (135) 86 54 354 196 158 77 47 30 00118300 Lapra (134) 262 256 1,646 856 790 459 231 228 00118400 Odhri (117) 410 9 68 59 9 7 6 00 I 18500 Jodhpur (116) 174 ------Un-inhabited------00118600 Ghoron (115) 252 168 1,341 739 602 206 115 91 001l~700 Bir Tapu (114) 299 ------Un-inhabited------0011}!800 Majri Tapu (I 13) 368 68 503 272 231 85 47, 38 .001 r~900 Bibipur(118) 252 266 1,847 960 887 423 214 209 00119000 Bakarpur(120) 206 195 1,161 620 541 143 78 65 00119100 Sabapur (121) 259 270 1,636 878 758 200 115 85 00119200 Nai Gawan (122) 134 146 944 488 456 113 66 47 00119300 Fetehpur (123) 240 233 1,424 747 677 166 91 75 00119400 Sugh (396) 353 206 1,207 636 571 244 133 III 00119500 Amadalpur (395) 407 412 2,556 1,365 1,[91 443 260 183 00119600 Mukarimpur (119) 103 128 770 410 360 16l 82 79 00119100 Jairampur Jagir (I 12) 119 3 7 7 00119800 Mali Majra (110) 201 97 592 327 265 74 45 29 00119900 Bhogpur (III) 270 190 1,033 563 470 134 76 58 00120000 Diyalgarh (394) 132 425 2,097 1,145 952 332 178 154 00120100 Buria Jagir (392) 167 30 141 84 57 19 14 5 00120200 Nabh (389) 276 77 488 266 222 81 51 30 00120300 Naugawan Chakpahla (391 6 32 150 76 74 29 19 10 00120400 Naugawan Sarkar (108) 164 ------Un-inhabi ted------00120500 Naugawan Jagir (390) 271 61 423 212 211 50 20 30 Jagadhri (Urban) 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) 135 1,761 8,740 4,702 4,038 1,166 655 511 40308000 Sasauli (CT) 288 3,269 15,754 8,511 7,243 1,732 956 776 40309000 Kansepur (q) 242 2,807 14,952 7,962 6,990 1,902 1,050 852

380 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRJ Name of Village Scheduled Caste~ popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 463 251 212 1,612 937 675 Gobindpura (407) 1,404 728 676 1,407 824 583 Khera (423) 389 216 173 437 274 163 Ruhla Kheri (424) 908 481 427 981 572 409 Kail (378) 216 114 102 603 343 260 Khundewala (370) 435 230 205 850 508 342 Kathwala (377) 1,219 .... 631 588 2,746 1,540 1,206 Mahlan Wali (380) 177 94 83 417 237 180 Haripur Jalan (379) 510 277 233 974 590 384 Bhatauli (405) 5 5 72 53 19 )hinwar Heri (381) 889 473 416 673 417 256 Haluwala (384) 1,177 633 544 1,131 689 442 Jarauda (403) 559 313 246 756 478 278 Telipura (402) 357 191 166 905 556 349 Chaneti (399) 49 29 20 Buria Sarkar (393) 381 209 172 683 442 241 Bhagwan Garh (398) 292 154 138 327 198 129 Bhojpur (397) 1,263 696 567 1,698 1,016 682 Tejli (409) 1,152 620 532 918 595 323 Parwalon (410) 1,683 872 811 751 446 305 Darwa (41 I) 1,193 644 549 2,288 1,380 908 Gadhauli (412) 1,834 1,009 825 3,278 2,167 I,ll 1 Badhi Majra (126) 430 235 195 700 432 268 Tajakpur (125) 796 409 387 1,449 926 523 Pansra (127) 621 336 285 1,107 679 428 Dasani (128) 200 104 96 566 352 214 Ratanpura (129) 145 74 71 252 150 102 Qaimpura (124) 122 56 66 296 174 122 Rampura (130) 213 108 105 457 278 179 Isharpur (137) 138 79 59 362 219 143 Bahrampur (131) 169 91 78 550 336 214 Kat (132) 383 205 178 631 360 271 Mandi (133) 166 108 58 Mahmudpur (135) 116 59 57 240 195 45 Lapra (134) 17 II 6 35 30 5 Odhri (117) -----Un-inhabited------Jodhpur (116) 14 8 6 603 436 167 Ohoron (115) -----Un-inhabited------, BirTapu (I 14) lSI 82 69 283 181 102 Majri Tapu (I 13) ISO 79 71 367 255 112 Bibipur(118) 365 196 169 771 457 314 Bakarpur (120) 536 285 251 1,079 642 437 Sabapur (121) 451 231 220 620 355 265 Nai Gawan (122) 571 301 270 1,004 584 420 Fetehpur (123) 445 240 205 555 335 220 Sugh (396) 777 405 372 1,336 809 527 AmadalplIr (395) 389 217 172 Mukarimpur (I 19) 5 5 Jairampllr Jagir (112) 218 121 .... '97 382 224 158 Mali Majra (110) 325 189 136 61& 386 232 Bhogpur (III) 1,361 752 609 1,077 683 394 Diyalgarh (394) 7 3 4 66 45 21 Buria Jagir (392) [66 9[ 75 286 167 ! 19 Nab" (389) 39 21 18 44 24 20 Naugawan Chakpahla (391) ------Un-inhabited------Naugawan Sarkar (108) 276 145 131 Naugawan Jagir (390) Jagadl1ri (Urban) 2,505 1,344 1,161 6,380 3,702 2,678 Farakhpur (CT) 3,648 1,966 1,682 12,099 7,043 5,056 Sasauli (CT) 3,306 1,779 1,527 10,527 6,010 4,517 Kansepur CCT)

,381 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary . CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00115000 Oobindpura (407) 612 261 351 630 573 57 418 398 20 00115100 Khera (423) 806 347 459 707 590 117 403 382 21 00115200 Ruhla Kheri (424) 385 177 208 242 216 26 239 215 24 00115300 Kail (378) 792 373 419 604 461 143 543 441 102 00115400 Khundewal;a (370) 322 135 187 428 243 185 236 233 3 00115500 Kathwala (371) 559 227 332 416 369 47 379 364 15 00115600 Mahlan Wali (380) 1,298 540 75S 1,175 950 225 908 866 42 00115700 Haripl.lr Jatan (379) 208 81 127 171 151 20 161 143 18 00115800 Bhatal.lli (405) 445 172 273 400 382 18 385 372 13 00115900 Jhinwar Heri (381) 49 35 14 73 71 2 70 68 2 00116000 Haluwala (3&4) 387 149 238 245 233 12 150 139 II 00116100 Jarauda (403) 737 324 413 640 521 119 464 424 40 00116200 Telipura (402) 633 280 353 487 365 122 426 307 119 00116300 Chaneti (399) 1,030 458 572 772 542 230 697 509 188 00116400 Buria Sarkar(393) 15 5 10 30 21 9 30 2.1 9 00116500 Bhagwan Garb (398) 396 200 196 418 390 28 371 348 23 00116600 Bhojpur (391) 387 194 193 273 201 72 258 190 68 00116700 Tejli (409) 1,273 579 694 878 776 102 843 764 79 00116800 Parwalon (410) 910 402 508 747 531 216 655 470 185 00116900 Darwa(411) 1,371 662 709 711 558 153 561 535 26 00117000 Gadhauli (412) 1,649 759 890 1,264 1,094 170 1,079 994 85 00117100 Badhi Majra (126) 3,056 1,534 1,522 2.183 2,066 117 2,121 2,015 106 00117200 Tajakpur (125) 342 }45 197 604 385 219 378 262 116 00117300 Pansra (127) 1,131 575 556 972 880 92 845 762 83 00117400 Dasani (128) 548 246 302 555 479 76 346 337 9 00117500 Ratanpura (129) 425 177 248 348 253 95 228 225 3 00117600 Qaimpura (124) 143 70 73 112 107 5 112 107 5 00117700 Rampura (130) 130 37 93 99 93 6 59 55 4 00117800 Isharpur (137) 294 126 168 216 213 3 208 205 3 00117900 Bahrampur (131) 249 118 131 154 149 5 154 149 5 00118000 Kat (132) 485 215 270 367 274 .93 304 217 87 00118100 Mandi (133) 681 320 361 381 321 60 244 208 36 00118200 Mahmudpur (135) 188 88 100 97 71 26 97 71 26 00118300 Lapra (134) IA06 661 745 441 409 32 404 394 10 00118400 Odhri (117) 33 29 4 50 49 49 48 00118500 Jodhpur (1 16) ------Un-inhabited------00118600 Ohoron (I 15) 738 303 435 387 382 5 385 380 5 60118700 Bir Tapu (I 14) ------Un-inhabited------00118800 Majri Tapu (113) 220 91 129 129 126 3 129 126 3 OQI18900 Bibipur (118) 1.480 705 775 479 472 7 470 463 7 00119000 Bakarpur (120) 390 163 227 350 307 43 290 282 8 00119100 Sabapur (121) 557 236 321 607 466 141 584 443 141 00119200 Nai Gawan (122) 324 133 191 370 251 119 368 249 119 00119300 Fetehpur ( 123) 420 163 257 406 370 36 386 357 29 00119400 Sugh (396) 652 301 351 414 323 91 :m 320 55 Amadalpur (395) 1,220 556 664 757 680 77 716 669 47 ~~~ ::~~~ Mukarimpur (119) 3S1 193 1S8 21S 176 39 203 164 39 00:[19700 Jairampur Jagir (112) 2 2 7 7 7 7 OOt't9800 Mali Majra(IlO) 210 103 107 229 154 75 167 133 34 00119900 Bhogpur (111) 415 177 238 349 310 39 349 310 39 00120000 Diyalgarh (394) 1,020 462 558 731 592 139 555 427 128 00120 I 00 Buria Jagir (392) 75 39 36 74 51 23 73 50 23 00120200 Nabh (389) 202 99 103 141 129 12 140 128 12 00120300 Naugawan Chakpahla (391) 106 52 54 42 42 42 42 00120400 Naugawall Sarkar (108) ------Un-inhabited------00120500 Naugawall Jagir (390) 147 67 80 155 108 47 124 99' 25 Jagadhri (Urban) 40305000 Farakbpur CCl) 2,360 1,000 1,360 2,322 2,133 189 2,040 1,891 149 40308000 Sasauli {Cn 3,655 1,468 2,187 4,130 3,818 312 3,961 3,692 269 40309000 Kansepur (CT) 4,425 1,952 2,473 3,868 3,556 312 3,389 3,146 243

382 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRI Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 117 114 3 3 3 4 4 294 277 17 Gobindpura (407) 85 83 2 28 27 . I 3 2 287 270 17 Khera(423) 53 49 4 65 65 I I 120 100 20 Ruhla Kheri (424) 91 88 3 45 42 3 10 4 6 397 307 90 Kail (378) 109 109 7 7 120 117 3 Khundewala (370) 187 186 67 64 3 3 3 122 114 8 Kathwala (377) 195 '95 105 105 6 5 I 602 561 41 Mahlan Wali (380) 53 51 2 4 4 II 7 4 93 81 12 Haripllr Jatan (379) 138 136 2 44 44 203 192 II Bhatauli (405) 17 17 I 52 50 2 Jhinwar Heri (381) 26 26 2 2 8 4 4 114 107 7 Haillwala (384) 53 49 4 48 47 I 23 14 9 340 314 26 Jarauda (403) 71 68 3 45 30 15 2 2 308 209 99 TeJipura (402) 122 120 2 10 8 2 2 I 563 380 183 Chaneti (399) 17 17 5 3 2 8 I 7 Buria Sarkar (393) 86 81 5 76 71 5 25 18 7 184 178 6 Bhagwan Garh (398) 50 49 I 5 5 203 136 67 Bhojpur (397) III 103 8 II II 53 21 32 668 629 39 Tejli (409) 69 58 II 30 28 2 73 40 33 483 344 139 Parwalon (410) 39 37 2 3 3 122 118 4 397 377 20 Darwa (411) 61 60 I 22 22 9 8 987 904 83 Gadhauli (412) 33 32 4 4 2 2 2,082 1,977 105 Badhi Majra (126) 100 99 27 27 72 3 69 179 133 46 Tajakpur (125) 71 71 6 6 25 12 13 743 673 70 Pansra (127) 66 65 4 4 276 268 8 Dasani (128) 55 55 76 76 2 2 95 92 3 Ratanpura ( 129) 26 25 44 44 42 38 4 Qaimpura ([24) 19 18 8 8 32 29 3 Rampllra (130) 71 71 41 41 96 93 3 !sharpur(137) 31 31 47 47 76 71 5 Bahrampur (131) 60 60 32 30 2 2 2 210 125 85 Kat (132) 76 76 I I 167 131 36 Mandi (133) 20 20 34 32 2 43 19 24 Mahmudpur (135) 61 60 201 193 8 12 II 130 130 Lapra (134) 3 3 I 2 43 43 Odhri (117) ------Un-inhabited------Jodhpur (116) 318 313 5 51 51 8 8 8 8 Ghoron (I 15) ------Un-inhabited------Bir Tapu (114) 85 84 34 34 10 8 2 Majri Tapu (113) 116 115 299 297 2 55 51 4 Bibipur (118) 123 120 3 61 61 106 101 5 Bakarpur (120) 175 172 3 95 94 2 2 312 175 137 Sabapur (121) 110 107 3 27 27 231 115 116 Nai Gawan (122) 128 128 82 80 2 13 13 163 136 27 Fetehpur (123) 42 42 37 37 296 241 55 Sugh (396) 119 114 5 327 303 24 4 4 266 248 18 Amadalpllr (395) 56 56 17 17 130 91 39 Mukarimpur (119) . 7 7 Jairampur Jagir (112) 75 54 21 31 30 I 61 49 12 Mali Majra (110) 96 96 129'- 120 9 124 94 30 Bhogpur (III) 13 D 119 117 2 6 4 2 417 293 124 Diyalgarh (394) 18 17 J 2 I 52 31 21 Buria Jagir (392) 44 44 22 14 8 3 2 71 69 2 Nabh (389) 37 37 4 4 Naugawan Chakpahla (39 I) ------Un-inhabited------Naugawan Sarkar (l08) 64 61 3 8 7 1 I I 51 30 21 Naugawan Jagir (390) Jagadhri (Urban) 13 13 3 3 38 26 12 1,986 1,849 137 Farakhpur (CT) 66 65 15 15 39 34 5 3,841 3,578 263 Sasauli (en 20 19 II 11 77 65 12 3,281 3,051 230 Kansepur (CT)

383 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial cate~or:t code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00115000 Gobindpura (407) 212 175 37 6 3 3 II II OO1l5100 Khera (423) 304 208 96 2 2 252 186 66 00115200 Ruhla Kheri (424) 3 2 00115300 Kait (378) 61 20 41 17 4 13 00115400 Khundewala (370) 192 10 182 4 2 2 00115500 Kathwala (377) 37 5 32 I 00115600 Mahlan Wali (380) 267 84 183 7 6 3 I 2 0011 57()0 Haripur Jatan (379) 10 8 2 4 3 I 00115800 Bhatauli (405) 15 10 5 14 9 5 00115900 Jhinwar Heri (38l) 3 3 3 3 00116000 Haluwala (384) 95 94 I 80 79 1 00116100 Jarauda (403) 176 97 79 5 5 13 10 3 00116200 Telipura (402) 61 58 3 16 JJ 3 00116300 Chaneti (399) 75 33 42 41 21 20 00116400 Buria Sarkar (393) 00116500 Bhagwan Garh (398) 47 42 5 4 2 2 00116600 Bhojpur (397) 15 II 4 2 1 I 00116700 Tejli (409) 35 12 23 2 6 6 00116800 Parwalon (410) 92 61 31 5 5 00116900 Darwa (411) 150 23 127 3 3 00117000 Gadhauli (412) 185 100 85 14 4 10 00117100 Badhi Majra (126) 62 51 II 00117200 Tajakpur (12S) 226 123 103 44 44 140 59 81 00117300 Pansra (127) 127 118 9 I 00117400 Dasani (128) 209 142 67 I 23 13 10 00117500 Ratanpura (129) 120 28 92 6 5 00117600 Qairnpura (124) 001 InDO Rampura (130) 40 38 2 5 4 17 17 00117800 fsharpur (137) 8 8 2 2 J 3 00117900 Bahrampur (131) 00118000 Kat (l32) 63 57 6 8 6 2 34 33 00118100 Mandi (133) 137 113 24 I 105 101 4 00118200 MahmudpuT (135) 00118300 Lapra (134) 37 15 22 28 9 19 00118400 Odhri (117) I 00118500 Jodhpur (116) ------Un-inhabited------00118600 Gharon (lIS) 2 2 2 2 ooIl87~O. Bir Tapu (114) ------Un-inhabited------001)88ot> Majri Tapu (113) 001l890~f Bibipur (118) 9 9 3 3 00" 9000 Bakarpllr 020} 60 25 35 1 49 24 25 00119100 Sabapur (121 ) 23 23 2 2 18 18 00119200 Nai Gawall (122) 2 2 I I I 00119300 Fetehpur (123) 20 13 7 13 10 3 00119400 Sugh (396) 39 3 36 2 2 29 3 26 00119500 Amadalpur (395) 41 II 30 28 6 22 0011%00: Mukarimpur (119) 12 12 00119700 Jairampur Jagir (l12) 00 I I 980fj:· Mali Majra (I 10) 62 21 41 9 9 47 19 28 00119900 8hogpur (111) 00120000 Diyalgarh (394) 176 165 II 17 15 2 00120100 Buria Jagir (392) 00120200 Nabh (3a9) 00120300 Naugawan Chakpahla (391) 00120400 Naugawan Sarkar (108) ------Vn-inhabited------00120500 Naugawan Jagir (390) 31 9 22 1 I 9 8 Jagadhri (Urban) 40305000 Farakhpur (CT) 282 242 40 40308000 Sasauli (eT) 169 126 43 40309000 KansepllT lCT) 479 410 69 S 5

384 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract JAGADHRI of marg_inal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 3 2 192 160 32 1,594 625 969 GobindplJJll (407) 00115000 3 3 47 20 27 1,506 581 925 Khera (423) 00115100 3 I 2 580 235 345 Ruhla Kheri (424) 00115200 43 16 27 1,169 484 685 Kail (378) 00115300 188 8 180 497 235 262 Khundewala (370) 00115400 36 4 32 993 366 627 Kathwala (377) 00115500 10- 3 2 254 76 17& 2,869 1,130 1,739 Mahlan Wali (3&0) 00115600 6 5 1 454 167 287 Haripur Jatan (379) 00115700 1,019 380 639 Bhatauli (405) 00115800 48 17 31 Jhinwar Heri (381) 00115900 15 15 815 333 482 Haluwala (384) 00116000 3 3 155 87 68 1,228 492 736 Jarauda (403) 00116100 45 45 902 393 509 Telipura (402) 00116200 2 2 32 12 20 1,163 472 691 Chaneti (399) 00116300 34 13 21 Buria Sarkar (393) 00116400 41 40 661 252 409 Bhagwan Garh (398) 00116500 13 10 3 441 191 250 Bhojpur (397) 00116600 13 3 10 14 8 6 2,093 819 1,274 Tejli (409) 00116700 24 8 16 63 48 15 1,081 466 615 Parwalon (41() 00116800 95 3 92 52 20 32 1,411 550 861 Darwa (411) 00116900 5 2 3 166 94 72 2,673 1,045 1,628 Glldhauli (412) 00117000 2 2 60 51 9 4,151 1,635 2,516 Badhi Majra (126) 00117100 16 4 12 26 16 10 438 192 246 Tajakpur (125) 00117200 126 117 9 1,608 621 987 Pansra (127) 00117300 185 128 57 1,100 446 654 Dasani (128) 00117400 114 27 87 643 276 367 Ratanpura (129) 00117500 283 113 170 Qaimpura (124) 00117600 18 17 327 118 209 Rampura (130) 00117700 2 2 535 191 344 Isharpur (137) 00117800 457 188 269 Bahrampur (131) 00117900 21 18 3 668 277 391 Kat (132) 00118000 31 II 20 931 359 572 Mandi (133) 00118100 257 125 132 Mllhmudpur (135) 00118200 8 6 2 1,205 447 758 Lapra (134) 00118300 18 10 8 Odhri (117) 00118400 ------Un-inhabited------Jodhpur (116) 00118500 954 357 597 Ghoron (I 15) 00118600 ------Un-inhabited------Bir Tapu (114) 00118700 374 14.6 228 Majri Tapu (113) 00118800 6 6 1,368 488 880 Bibipur (lIS) 00118900 10 I 9 811 313 498 Bakarpur (I 20) 00119000 3 3 1,029 412 617 Sabapur (121) 00119100 574 237 337 Nai Gawan (122) 00119200 7 3 4 1,018 377 641 Fetehpur (123) 00119300 8 8 793 313 480 Sligh (396) 00119400 12 5 7 1,799 685 1.114 Amadalpur (395) 00119500 12 12 555 234 321 Mukarimpur (119) 00119600 Jairampur Jagir (I 12) 00119700 6 2 4 363 173 190 Mali Majra (liD) 00119800 684 253 431 Bhogpur (III) 00119900 159 150 9 1,366 553 813 Diyalgarh (394) 00120000' 67 33 34 Buria J agir (392) 00120100 347 137 2tO Nabh (389) 00120200 108 34 74 Naugawan Chakpahla (391) 00120300 ------Un-inhablted------Naugawan Sarkar (108) 00120400 21 21 268 104 164 Naugawan Jagir (390) 00120500 Jagadhri (Urban) 7 3 4 274 238 36 6,418 2,569 3,849 Farakhpur (Cn 40305000 4 3 I 164 122 42 11,624 4,693 6,931 Sasauli (CT) 40308000 40 18 22 434 387 47 11,084 4,406 6,678 Kansepur (CT) 40309000

385 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Total population (including Location Name of Village Area of Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Village/ households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B.in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 )0

0006 Chhachhrauli (Total) 51,970 29,018 174,209 93,280 80,929 28,890 15,681 13,209 0006 Cbbacbbrauli (Rural) 51,970 29,018 174,209 93,280 80,929 28,890 15,681 13,209 0006 Chhachhrauli (Urban)

00084700 Choli (237) 207 83 543 287 256 79 39 40 00084800 Rampur Jat (234) 189 94 612 327 285 93 51 42 00084900 Salempur Kohi (33) 161 96 644 341 303 92 42 50 00085000 Gohra Bani (236) 194 23 134 72 62 30 16 14 00085100 Jangle Salempur Kohi 4 22 12 10 7 4 3 144 (489) 00085300 Mahiyudinpur (31) 331 141 848 462 386 198 105 93 00085400 Jaitpur (30) 198 156 992 506 486 244 126 118 00085500 Rajpur (235) 113 80 588 317 271 117 65 52 00085600 Chabutron (232) 163 66 415 215 200 74 42 32 00085700 Prithipur (231) 259 171 989 529 460 188 103 85 00085800 Fatehpur (230) 212 3 29 17 12 6 5 I 00085900 Manakpur (229) 324 365 2,207 1,178 1,029 377 210 167 00086000 )ogiwara (228) 144 58 344 177 167 39 19 20 00086100 Lalhari Kalan (226) 141 182 1,069 578 491 148 87 61 00086200 Lalhari Khurd (224) 49 81 464 238 226 63 28 35 00086300 Khanuwala (nO) 147 39 209 111 98 21 10 II 00086400 Malakpur Bangar (268) 624 349 1,955 1,043 912 269 137 132 00086500 Chintpur (225) 121 78 504 262 242 72 36 36 00086600 Rukali (217) 234 50 295 148 147 36 20 16 00086700 Bisation Wala (216) 521 259 1,473 804 669 209 121 88 00086800 Chholi (215) 396 302 1,898 1,006 892 235 140 95 00086900 Oharam Kot (270) 318 276 1,560 845 715 204 119 85 00090900 Mamli (322) 233 183 1,139 618 521 124 74 50 00091000 Salempur Bangar (321) 206 267 1,687 907 780 224 128 96 00091100 Chahron (383) 199 177 1,131 645 486- 160 106 54 00120600 Garhi Banjara (387) 165 254 1,460 764 696 213 112 101 00120700 Udhamgarh (401) 132 159 857 460 397 123 68 55 00120800 Modhuwala (385) 48 57 304 160 144 44 28 16 00120900 Manakpur (386) 190 148 818 431 387 129 74 55 00121000 Bhukhri (388) 159 199 1,214 675 539 95 59 36 00121100 Kharwan (314) 1,168 1,380 7,839 4,181 3,658 1,063 589 474 Od~1200 Bala Chaur (312) 861 530 2,778 1,458 1,320 391 209 182 00i~1300 Bhagwanpllr (313) 79 65 377 203 174 40 29 II 00tjl400 Dadupur Chhawni (106) 176 193 1,036 548 488 146 82 64 00121500 Fatehgarh (107) 305 365 2,136 1,127 1,009 249 139 110 00121600 Shahzadpllr (109) 240 96 544 287 257 96 50 46 00121700 Kanalsi (104) 385 213 1,317 683 634 203 112 91 00121800 Mandauli Gagar (103) 420 122 695 368 327 156 88 68 00121900 Alipur (102) 118 16 114 66 48 I,? 13 6 00172000 Dammunpur Barll (101) 142 61 439 221 218 85 45 40 00lJ.2100 Mehar Majra (105) 268 238 1,609 889 720 222 134 88 00122200 Mir Mayeinpur (100) 120 ------Un-inhabited------001~,z300 Dammunpur Chhota (99) 66 92 478 256 222 78' 48 30 00122400 Jairampur Khalsa (98) 91 192 1,323 722 601 171 98 73 00122500 Telipura (96) 195 137 798 405 393 129 68 61 00122600 Rampur Khadar (94) 503 158 1,117 600 517 207 116 91 00122700 Hal-dari Gujar(95) 262 90 564 313 251 121 74 47 00122800 Nawazpur (93) 318 85 652 354 298 151 73 78 00122900 Lakar-mai Pratap pur (92) 593 239 1,554 863 691 286 184 102 00123000 Kaniawala (74) 268 51 273 147 126 4S 28 17 00123100 Bhilpura (76) 365 173 1,112 584 528 249 131 118 00123200 Bichpari (77) 117 54 360 179 181 S4 24 30 00123300 Nathanpur (91) 206 131 803 450 353 148 88 60 00123400 Hal-daTi Maru (88) 101 86 516 275 241 71 37 34

386 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI. Name ofYillage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

42,174 22,710 19,464 87,787 53,852 33,935 Chhachhrauli (Total) 42,174 22,710 19,464 87,787 53,852 33,935 Chhachhrauli (Runal) Chhachhrauli (Urnn)

100 57 43 312 188 124 Choli (237) 225 124 101 352 208 144 Rampur Jat (234) 43 ~ 25 18 336 215 121 Salempur Koh; (33) 7 4 3 32 23 9 Gohra Bani (236) 4 3 Jangle Salempur Kohi (489) 5 3 2 155 110 45 Mahiyudinpur (31) 61 45 16 Jairpur (30) 31 17 14 157 134 23 Rajpur (23 5) 167 91 76 227 120 107 Chabutron (232) 408 224 184 454 283 171 Pfithipur (231) 16 9 7 Fatehpur (230) 292 155 137 1,020 620 400 Manakpur (229) 24 II 13 231 131 100 Jogiwara (228) 540 293 247 655 389 266 Lalhari Kalan (226) 142 69 73 268 157 III Lalhari Khurd (224) 3 3 149 77 72 Khanuwala (220) 379 198 181 1,162 709 453 Malakpur 83ngar (268) 70 36 34 321 187 134 Chintpur (225) 152 78 74 Rukali (217) 568 302 266 842 506 336 Bisation Wala(216) 608 325 283 1,184 706 478 Chholi (215) 487 268 219 938 546 392 Dharam Kot (270) 290 170 120 724 436 288 Mamli (322) 469 248 221 1,050 640 410 Salempur Bangar (321) 349 190 159 714 433 281 Chahron (383) 934 484 450 761 464 297 Garhi Banjara (387) 412 228 184 573 357 216 Udhamgarh (401) 277 148 129 172 98 74 Modhuwala (385) 305 160 145 427 259 168 Manakpur (386) 193 110 83 861 518 343 Bhukhri (388) 3,062 1,662 1,400 5,049 2,954 2,095 Kharwan (3 14) 1,556 828 728 1,662 975 687 Bala Chaur (312) 18 9 9 259 146 113 Bhagwanpur (313) 413 220 193 695 408 287 Dadupur Chhawni (106) 828 437 391 1,326 770 556 Fatehgarh (107) 456 234 222 262 161 101 Shahzadpur (109) 622 336 286 756 432 324 Kanalsi (104) 23 12 II 255 157 98 Mandauli Gagar (103) 67 43 24 AI ipur (102) 55 26 29 176 99 77 Dammunpur Bara (101) 328 176 152 986 633 353 Mehar Majra ( I 05) ------Un-lnhabited------Mir Mayeinpur(IOO) 217 118 99 230 141 89 Dammunpur Chhota (99) 354 195 159 770 474 296 Jairampllf Khalsa (98) 243 135 108 454 260 194 Telipura (96) 245 132 113 577 342 235 Rampur I).hadar (9.4) 20 12 8 192 130 62 Hal-dari Glljar(95) ,1,1)0 lZ 8 4 " 291 191 Nawazpur (93) 327 178 149 663 408 255 Lakar-mai Pratap pur (92) 61 39 22 113 64 49 Kaniawala (74) 327 172 155 439 277 162 Bhilpura (76) 175 109 66 Bichpari (77) 11 7 4 370 234 136 Nathanpllr (91) 295 172 123 Hal-dari Maru (88)

387 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0006 Chhachhrauli (Total) 86,422 39,428 46,994 57,701 47,106 10,595 46,439 40,963 5,476 0006 Chhachhrauli (Rural) 86,422 39,428 46,994 57,701 47,106 10,595 46,439 40,963 5,476 0006 Chhachhrauli (Urban)

00084700 Choli (237) 231 99 132 183 169 14 163 156 7 00084800 Rampur lat (234) 260 119 141 183 161 22 156 152 4 00084900 Salempur Kohi (33) 308 126 182 218 169 49 176 169 7 00085000 Gohra Bani (236) 102 49 53 33 28 5 25 24 00085100 Jangle Salempur Kohi 18 9 9 6 6 6 6 (489) 00085300 Mahiyudinpur (31) 693 352 341 242 226 16 212 209 3 00085400 Jaitpur (30) 931 461 470 208 205 3 208 205 3 00085500 Rajpur (235) 431 183 248 166 145 21 92 90 2 00085600 Chabutron (232) 188 95 93 116 105 II 115 105 10 00085700 Prithipur (231) 535 246 289 358 260 98 329 252 77 00085800 Fatehpur (230) 13 8 5 9 9 9 9 00085900 Manakpur (229) 1,187 558 629 987 610 377 618 563 55 00086000 Jogiwara (228) 113 46 67 146 97 49 97 84 13 00086100 Lalhari Kalan (226) 414 189 225 349 276 73 277 226 51 00086200 Lalhari Khurd (224) 196 81 115 149 124 2S 143 119 24 00086300 Khanuwala (220) 60 34 26 67 63 4 49 48 00086400 Malakpur Bangar (268) 793 334 459 781 543 238 476 355 121 00086500 Chintpur (225) 183 75 108 168 142 26 167 141 26 00086600 Rukali (217) 143 70 73 161 85 76 103 55 48 00086700 Bisation Wala (216) 631 298 333 653 405 248 431 339 92 00086800 Chholi(215) 714 300 414 525 489 36 422 415 7 00086900 Dharam Kot (270) 622 299 323 662 463 199 515 424 91 00090900 Mamli (322) 415 182 233 471 319 152 470 318 152 00091000 Salempur Bangar (321) 637 267 370 626 436 190 599 419 180 00091100 Chahrol1 (383) 417 212 205 443 353 90 283 275 8 00120600 Garhi Banjara (387) 699 300 399 700 455 245 575 427 148 00120700 Udhamgarh (401) 284 103 181 236 230 6 234 228 6 00120800 Modhuwala (385) 132 62 70 93 71 22 74 68 6 00120900 Manakpur (386) 391 172 219 271 230 41 226 188 38 00121000 Bhukhri (388) 353 15_7 196 560 365 195 504 327 177 00121100 Kharwan (314) 2,790 1,227 1,563 2,319 2,096 223 1,987 1,819 168 00121200 Bala Chaur (312) 1,116 483 633 883 677 206 815 650 165 00126'00 Bhagwanpur (313) 118 57 61 150 118 32 126 ,100, 26 00121460 Dadupur Chhawni (106) 341 140 201 397 274 123 375 261 114 00121500 fatehgarh (107) 810 357 453 825 563 262 801 549 252 00121600 Shahzadpur (109) 282 126 156 248 144 104 31 29 2 00121700 Kanals i (I 04) 561 251 310 419 346 73 417 344 73 00121800 Mandauli Gagar (103) 440 211 229 176 169 7 162 160 2 00121900 Alipur (102) 47 23 24 32 31 32 31 00122000 Dammunpur Bara (10 I) 263 122 141 118 116 2 109 108 00122 to,O Mehar Majra (105) 623 256 367 472 457 IS. 464 454 10 001221Jl~ Mir Mayeinpur (100) ------Un-inhabited------00 I 2230{J Dammunpur Chhota (99) 248 rt5 133 I~" 147 12 ·133 132 00122400 JairamplIr Khalsa (9&) 553 248 305 390 367 23 357 345 12 00122500 Telipura (96) 344 145 199 261 211 50 22:3 206 17 00122600 Rampllr Khadar (94) 540 258 282 321 296 25 288 276 12 00122700 Hal-dari Gujar(95) 372 183 189 156 145 11 153 144 9 00122800 Nawazpllr (93) 361 163 198 222 215 7 182 181 1 00122900 Lakar-mai Pratap pur (92) 891 455 436 400 385 15 386 377 9 00123000 Kaniawala (74) 160 83 77 85 79 6 70 69 00123100 Bhilpura(76) 673 307 366 391 265 126 296 249 47 00123200 Bichpari (77) 185 70 115 98 97 I 97 97 00123300 Nathanpur (91) 433 216 217 193 188 5 187 182 5 00J23400 Hal-dari Maw (88) 221 103 118 150 146 4 148 144 4

388 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

13,762 13,444 318 9.641 9,238 403 1,214 867 347 21.822 17.414 4,408 C1thachhrauli (Total) 13,762 13,444 318 9.641 9,238 403 1.214 867 347 21,822 17.414 4,408 C1thachhrauli (Rural) Clthachhrauli (Urban)

79 79 39 39 4 4 41 34 7 CIroIi (237) 72 70 2 40 40 II II 33 31 2 Rampur Jat (234) 113 II'" 2 38 38 3 3 22 17 5 Salempur Kohi (33) 13 13 6 6 6 5 Gohra Bani (236) 2 2 3 3 - Jangle Salempur Kohi (489) 76 74 2 105 104 J 30 30 Mahiyudinpur (31) 45 44 163 161 2 Jaitpur (30) 55 55 19 19 18 16 2 R

389 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0006 Chbllchhrauli (Total) 11,262 6,143 5,119 675 459 216 4,315 2,910 1,405 0006 Chhac:hhrauli (Rural) 11,262 6,143 5,119 675 459 216 4,315 2,910 1,405 0006 Cbhschhrauli (Urban)

00084700 Choli (237) 20 13 7 8 8 00084800 Rampur Jat (234) 27 9 18 8 8 00084900 Salempur Kohi (33) 42 42 00085000 Gohra Bani (236) 8 4 4 2 2 00085100 Jangle Salempur Kohi (489) 00085300 Mahiyudinpur(31) 30 17 13 7 7 00085400 Jaitpur (30) 00085500 Rajpur (235) 74 55 19 55 55 00085600 Chabutron (232) 1 1 00085700 Prithipur (231) 29 8 21 7 7 00085800 Fatehpur (230) 00085900 Manakpur (229) 369 47 322 8 5 3 204 32 172 00086000 Jogiwara (228) 49 13 36 18 12 6 00086100 Lalllari Kalan (226) 72 50 22 2 38 37 00086200 lalhari Khurd (224) 6 5 I 4 4 00086300 Khanuwala (220) 18 IS 3 I 9 9 00086400 Malakpur Bangar (268) 305 188 117 5 4 87 75 12 00086500 Chintpur (225) 1 I 1 I 00086600 RukaJi (217) 58 30 28 32 18 14 00086700 Bisation Wala (216) 222 66 156 \1 9 2 6 3 3 00086800 Olholi (215) 103 74 29 I I 54 54 00086900 Dharam Kot (270) 147 39 108 II 10 5 4 00090900 Mamli (322) I I 00091000 Salempur Bangar (321) 27 17 10 3 2 1 11 9 2 00091100 Chahron (383) 160 78 82 2 2 25 19 6 00120600 Garhi Balljara (387) 125 28 97 8 6 2 81 16 65 00120700 Udhamgarh (401) 2 2 00120$00 Modhuwala (385) 19 3 16 5 4 00120900 Manakpur(386) 45 42 3 5 4 00121000 Bhukhri (388) 56 38 18 39 25 14 00121100 lCharwan (314) 332 277 S5 4 2 2 129 116 13 00121200 Bala Chaur (312) 68 27 41 10 I 9 38 19 19 0012130(F!,Bhagwallpur (313) 24 18 6 17 17 OOl21400jDadupurChhawni (106) 22 13 9 I 9 8 1 00121500 Fatehgarh (107) 24 14 10 3 2 I 13 9 4 00121600 Shahzadpur (109) 217 115 102 8 5 3 188 95 93 00121700 Kanalsi (104) 2 2 I 1 00121800 Mandauli Gagar (103) 14 9 5 2 2 10 7 3 00121900 Aripur (102) 00122000 Dammunpuf Bara (101) 9 & & 00122100 Jt,Mehar Majra (105) 8 3 5 2 00122200. 'Mir Mayeinpuf (100) ------u l\-i nhabi ted------00122300 :bammunpur Chhota (99) 26 15 II 2 2 18· 7 II 00122400 Jairampur Khalsa (9g) 33 22 II 2 2 19 IS, 4 00122500 Telipura (96) 38 5 33 I 19 :2 17 00122600 Rampur Khadar(94) 33 20 13 4 4 25 13 12 00122700 Hal-dari Gujar(95) 3 I 2 2 I 00122800 Nawazpur (93) 40 34 6 27 26 5 2 00122900 Lakar-mai Pratap pur (92) 14 8 6 II 5 00123000 Kaniawala (74) 15 10 5 10 2 00123 I 00 Bhilpura (76) 9S 16 79 2 2 10 00 I 23200 Bichpari (77) 00123300 Nathanpur (91) 6 6 I I 00123400 Hal-dari Maru (88) 2 2 2 2

390 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAUU of mal"ginal workers Name ofYiJlage Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

539 150 389 5,733 2,624 3,109 116,508 46,174 70,334 Chhachhrauli (Total) 0006 539 ISO 389 5,733 2,624 3,109 116,508 46,174 70,334 Chhachhrauli (Rural) 0006 .,. Chhachhrauli (Urban) 0006 II 4 7 360 118 242 Chali (237) 000847()O 17 17 429 166 263 Rampur lat (234) 00084800 42 42 426 172 254 Salem pur Kohi (33) 00084900 5 4 101 44 57 Gohra Bani (236) 00085000 16 6 10 Jangle Salempur Kohi 00085100 (489) 23 10 13 606 236 370 Mahiyudinpur (31) 00085300 784 301 483 Jaitpur (30) 00085400 19 19 422 172 250 Rajpur (235) 00085500 I I 299 110 189 Chabutron (232) 00085600 2 2 19 7 12 631 269 362 Prithipur (231) 00085700 20 8 12 Fatehpur (230) 00085800 5 2 3 152 8 144 1,220 568 652 Manakpur (229) 00085900 31 30 198 80 liS Jogiwara (228) 00086000 32 12 20 720 302 418 Lalhari Kalan (226) 00086100 2 I 315 J14 201 Lalhari Khurd (224) 00086200 8 6 2 142 48 94 Khanuwala (220) 00086300 13 12 200 97 103 1,174 500 674 Malakpur 8angar (268) 00086400 336 120 216 ChintplIr (225) 00086500 26 12 14 134 63 71 Rukali (217) 00086600 12 6 6 193 4& 145 820 399 421 8isation Wala (216) 0008670() r 1 47 19 28 1,373 517 856 Chholi (2 I 5) 00086800 131 25 106 898 382 516 Dharam Kot (270) 00086900 1 668 299 369 Mamli (322) 00090900 13 6 7 1,061 471 590 Salempur Bangar (321) 00091000 133 59 74 688 292 396 Cbahron (383) 00091100 3 2 33 5 28 760 309 451 Ga~hi Banjara (387) 00120600 2 2 621 230 391 Udhamgarh (401) 00120700 12 1 11 2 I 211 89 122 Modhl.lwala (385) 00120800 2 2 37 35 2 547 201 346 Manakpur (386) 00120900 17 13 4 654 310 344 Bhukhri (388) 00121000 I I 198 159 39 5,520 2,085 3,435 Kharwan (314)_ 00121100 6 5 14 6 8 1,895 781 1,114 Bala Challr (3 12) 00121200 7 I 6 227 85 142 Bhagwanpuf (313) 00121300 2 10 4 6 639 274 365 Dadupur Chhawni (106) 00121400 8 ] 5 1,311 564 747 Fatehgarh (107) 00121500 20 15 5 296 143 153 Shahzadpur (109) 00121600 89& 337 561 Kanalsi ( 104) 00121700 2 2 519 199 320 Mandauli Gagar (103) 00121&00 82 35 47 Alipur (102) 00121900 321 105 216 Dammunpur Bara ( lOt) 00122000 5 4 1,137 432 705 Mehar Majra (105) 00122100 ------Un-inhabited------Mir Mayeinpur (100) 00122200 6 6 319 109 210 Dammunpur Chhota (99) 00122300 11 4 7 933 355 578 Jalrampllr Khalsa (98) 00[22400 18 3 15 537 194 343 Telipura (96) 00122500 4 3 796 3D4 492 Rampur Khadar (94) 00122600 408 168 24() Hal-dari Gujar(95) 00122700 8 5 3 430 139 291 Nawazpur(9J) 00122800 2 2 1,154 47& 676 Lakar-mai Pralap pur (92) 00]22900 4 2 2 188 68 120 Kaniawala (74) 00123000 82 5 77 721 319 402 Bhilpura (76) 00123100 I I 262 82 180 Bichpari (77) 00123200 5 5 610 262 348 Nathanpur (91) 00123300 366 129 237 lIal-dari Maru (88) 00123400

391 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Name of Village Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the , Village/ institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 '4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00123500 Lahoriwala (89) 118 44 318 178 140 40 25 15 00123600 Hasanpur(90) 52 63 335 [74 161 56 29 27 00123700 Khadri (97) 911 589 3,73,1 1,989 [,742 677 353 324 00123800 Nandgarh (87) 208 119 740 396 344 130 73 57 00123900 Ismailpur (86) 221 237 1,489 823 666 238 144 94 00124000 Tapu laidhar (84) 120 ------Un-inhabited------00124100 Harewa (83) 101 84 535 312 223 65 37 28 00124200 Singh Pura (205) 127 99 574 304 270 [12 64 48 00124300 Jaidhar (82) 326 440 2,650 1,423 1,227 488 280 208 00124400 Bhul Kheri (85) 117 62 407 205 202 59 26 33 00124500 laidhari (81) 370 277 1,735 929 806 258 129 129 00124600 Manbharwala (79) 145 80 445 239 206 61 39 22 00124700 Darwa (78) 181 108 661 354 307 105 57 48 00124800 Mujahidwala (75) 370 27 158 84 74 31 13 18 00124900 Belgarh (73) 669 43 282 211 71 34 18 16 00125000 Beli Bhud (63) 495 2 8 8 00125100 Doiwala (69) 178 61 261 184 77 35 20 15 00125200 Bbud Majra (70) 214 92 541 279 262 95 53 42 00125300 Balla Majra (71) 143 140 839 565 274 113 57 56 00125400 Deodhar (72) 887 466 3,01 I 1,538 1,473 396 200 196 00125500 Begampur (80) 522 303 1,792 944 848 323 178 145 00125600 Bhilpura (200) 271 152 975 545 430 187 101 86 00125700 Sbahjahanpur(201) 116 66 439 236 2Q3 58 26 32 00125800 Yakubpur(197) 272 216 1,337 696 641 265 141 124 00125900 Sherpur (206) 126 154 980 510 470 115 62 53 00126000 Kherki (202) 73 ------Un-inhabited----- 00126100 Gurdhanpur(204) 51 ------Un-inhabited------00126200 Urjani (203) 234 67 430 223 207 50 22 28 00126300 Ashabpura (212) 91 38 237 121 116 48 28 20 00126400 Khanpuri (210) 63 46 246 129 117 43 20 23 00126500 Clluharpur Khurd(207) 68 73 457 256 20t 77 44 33 00126600 Mand Kheri (319) 301 347 2,193 1,162 1,031 288 159 129 00126700 Panjeton (315) 277 277 1,650 874 776 217 134 83 00126800 Cllaneta (316) 77 23 108 86 22 8 4 4 00126900 Mukaribpura -(3 17) 206 356 1,623 1,175 448 148 88 60 00127000 Munda Khera (318) 189 198 1,162 612 550 148 85 63 001271~o Mirpur (320) 201 25 143 79 64 15 II 4 001271b'b, , leda Khas (310) 204 ISO 841 458 383 126 73 53 00121300 Jatheri (307) 289 221 1,373 714 659 195 98 97 00127400 Cbaowala (328) 134 79 488 248 240 63 27 36 00127500 Taranwala (327) 108 74 466 241 225 65 34 31 00128300 Ganauli (309) 462 368 2,131 1,115 1,016 349 178 171 00128400 'Ganaula (308) 265 146 884 459 425 156 78 78 00128500 Nahar Taharpur (211) 116 72 461 230 231 43 20 23 00128600 SaJempur Khadar (214) lt9 118 690 373 317 88 49 39 001287<10 Khanpura (213) 110 80 507 272 235 83 43 40 00128800 Tibanon (218) 186 107 643 333- 310 103 58 45 001289'00 Lopan (219) 166 131 871 445 426 122 60 62 00129000 Dadupur Malion (193) 79 45 339 176 163 51 28 23 00129100 Harauli (194) 259 248 U24 799 725 214 114 100 00129200 , Balauli (208) 424 264 1,528 825 703 286 160 126 00129300 Tarunwala (209) 131 129 776 415 361 113 67 46 00129400 Raiplir (196) 100 46 339 180 159 46 .23 23 00129500 Damoli (195) 99 171 962 501 461 132 71 61 00129600 Tugalpur (192) 212 167 1,017 537 480 151 84 67 00129700 Ledi (221) 278 255 1,576 827 749 221 119 102 00129800 Dadupllr )attan (222) 137 126 811 441 370 99 59 . 40 00129900 Leda Khadar(190) 228 180 1,189 630 559 230 123 107 00130000 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 133 109 802 410 392 202 99 103

392 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15' 16 17 18 19 2

25 14 II 166 104 62 Lahoriwala (89) 244 124 120 166 99 67 Hasanpur (90) 1,228 662 566 1,923 1,188 735 Khadri (97) 308 169 139 339 210 129 N andgarh (87) 705 388 317 804 505 299 Ismailpur (86) 'Or ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Jaidhar (84) 97 54 43 337 223 114 Harewa (83) 282 166 116 Singh Pura (205) 540 296 244 1,217 761 456 laidhar (82) 214 104 110 204 122 82 Bhul Kheri (85) 366 190 176 923 595 328 laidhari (81) 230 125 105 246 150 96 Manbharwala (79) 80 45 35 333 205 128 Darwa (78) 5 2 3 56 39 17 Mujahidwala (75) 68 66 2 104 79 25 Belgarh (73) 5 5 Beli Bhud (63) 130 76 54 101 83 18 Doiwala (69) 82 45 37 280 162 118 Bhud Majra (70) 187 155 32 355 273 82 Balla Majra (71) 697 384 313 1,702 965 737 Deodhar (72) 73 38 35 842 508 334 Begampur (80) 69 41 28 462 290 172 Bhilpura (200) 74 41 33 252 162 90 Shahjahanpur (201) 152 82 70 689 424 265 Yakubpur (197) 507 257 250 620 354 266 Sherpur (206) ----Un-inhabited------Kherki (202) ------Un-inhabited------Gurdhanpur (204) 31 18 13 263 150 113 Urjani (203) 114 56 58 102 48 54 Ashabpura (212) 246 129 117 130 79 51 Khanpuri (210) 333 182 151 242 IS! 91 Chuharpur Khurd(207) 980 525 455 1,294 787 507 Mand Kheri (319) 604 313 291 1,040 613 427 Panjeton (315) 31 31 60 49 II Chaneta (316) 612 337 275 1,005 766 239 Mukaribpura (317) 359 198 161 768 463 305 Munda Khera (318) 100 60 40 Mirpur (320) 338 180 158 435 299 186 Leda Khas (310) 317 165 152 812 488 324 Jatheri (307) 91 51 40 297 167 130 Chaowala (328) 144 74 70 282 164 118 Taranwala (327) 1,091 594 497 1,144 680 464 Ganauli (309) 405 206 199 452 257 195 Ganaula (308) 226 112 114 300 159 141 Nahar Taharpur (2 I I) 433 255 178 Salempur Khadar (214) 219 I IS 104 288 180 103 Khanpura (213) 198 III 87 388 217 171 Tihanon (21 8) 269 132 137 568 330 238 Lop"~ (219) ''\_ 219 123 96 Dadupur Malion (193) 359 198 161 904 550 354 Harauli (194) 985 536 449 810 492 318 Balauli (208) 362 197 165 493 285 208 Tarunwala (209) 202 119 83 'Raipur {I 96) 331 176 155 528 321 207 Damoli (195) 325 172 153 556 311 245 Tugaiplir (192) 649 350 299 965 562 403 Ledi (221) 280 152 128 498 312 186 Dadupur Jattan (222) 308 155 153 628 390 238 Leda Khadar (190) 106 51 SS 238 167 71 Kotra Kahansingh (189)

393 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00123500 Lahoriwala (89) 152 74 " 78 96 96 96 96 00123600 Hasanpur (90) 169 75 94 106 86 20 85 81 4 00123700 Khadri (97) 1,808 801 1,007 1,249 1,032 217 956 763 193 00123800 Nandgarh (87) 401 186 215 260 203 57 201 182 19 00123900 Ismailpur (86) 685 318 367 503 402 101 385 382 3 00124000 Tapu Jaidhar (84) ------Un-inhabited------00124100 Harewa (83) 198 89 109 199 181 18 189 173 16 00124200 Singh Pura(205) 292 138 154 183 159 24 164 157 7 00124300 Jaidhar (82) 1,433 662 771 758 664 94 624 604 20 00124400 Bhul Kheri (85) 203 83 120 131 104 27 110 104 6 00124500 Jaidhari (81) 812 334 478 600 498 102 446 402 44 00124600 Manbharwala (79) 199 89 110 117 115 2 74 74 00124700 Darwa(78) 328 149 179 184 178 6 178 172 6 00124800 Mujahidwala (75) 102 45 57 40 40 40 40 00124900 Belgarh (73) 178 132 46 178 177 107 107 00125000 Beli Bhud (63) 3 3 8 8 8 8 00125100 Doiwala (69) 160 101 59 152 137 15 143 133 10 00125200 Bhud Majra (70) 261 117 144 134 128 6 131 125 6 00125300 Balla Majra (71) 484 292 192 394 391 3 360 359 00125400 Deodhar (72) 1,309 573 736 883 820 63 643 612 31 00125500 Begampur (80) 950 436 514 543 457 86 485 428 57 00125600 Bhilpura (200) 513 255 258 437 313 124 315 226 89 00125700 Shahjahanpur(201) 187 74 113 197 131 66 184 129 55 00125800 Yakubpur(197) 648 272 376 380 329 51 341 305 36 00125900 Sherpur (206) 360 156 204 354 258 96 345 257 88 00126000 Kherki (202) ------Un-inhabited------00126100 Gurdhanpur (204) ------Un-inhabited------00126200 Urjalli (203) 167 73 94 204 135 69 150 123 27 00126300 Ashabpura (212) 135 73 62 98 68 30 86 67 19 00126400 Khanpuri (210) 116 50 66 89 66 23 44 44 00126500 Chuharpur Khurd(207) 215 105 110 204 145 59 173 133 40 00126600 Mand Kheri (319) 899 375 524" 582 545 37 447 422 25 00126700 Panjeton (315) 610 261 349 436 416 20 261 250 11 00126800 Chaneta (316) 48 37 11 72 70 2 71 70 I 00126900 Mukaribpura (317) 618 409 209 1,014 920 94 900 889 11 00127000 Munda Khera (318) 394 149 245 371 295 76 269 251 18 0012f{b6 Mirpur (320) 43 19 24 48 48 45 45 00127ibo Leda Khas (310) 356 159 197 288 244 44 164 152 12 oOlp3bo Jatheri (307) 561 226 335 398 381 17 378 365 13 00127400 Chaowala (328) 191 81 110 162 147 15 118 109 9 00127500 Taranwala (327) 184 77 107 145 127 18 74 71 3 00128300 Ganauli (309) 987 435 552 637 522 liS 558 490 68 00128400 Ganaula (308) 432 202 230 347 258 89 240 202 38 00128500 Nahar Taharpur (211) 161 71 90 259 149 110 161 136 25 001286{)0 Salempur Khadar (214) 257 118 139 210 193 17 138 129 9 00128~0 Khanpura (213) 219 92 127 174 138 36 78 73 5 00128&OP Tihanon (218) 255 116 139 266 197 69 154 146 8 00128900 Lopon (219) 303 115 188 390 242 148' 317 218 99 00129000 Dadupur Malion (193) 120 53 "07 133 90 43 103 86 17 00129100 Harauli (194) 620 249 371 553 397 156 334 317 17 00129200 Balauli (208) 718 333 385 526 400 126 344 323 21 00129300 Tarunwala (209) 283 130 153 268 201 67 189 185 4 00129400 Raipur (196) 137 61 76 92 90 2 88 " 87 I 00129500 Damoli (195) 434 180 254 349 261 88 320 1253 67 00129600 Tugalpur (192) 461 226 235 301 266 35 273 251 22 00129700 Ledi(221) 611 265 346 455 404 51 337 ;321 16 00129800 Dadupur Jattan (222) 313 129 184 199 195 4 137 133 4 00129900 Leda Khadar (190) 561 240 321 338 292 46 274 272 2 00130000 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 564 243 321 218 200 18 164 157 7

394 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI Industrial category of main workers Name ofYillage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

65 65 29 29 2 2 Lahoriwala (89) 16 IS I 28 27 I 2 2 39 37 2 Hasanpur (90) 324 320 4 205 178 27 89 2S 64 338 240 98 Khadri (97) 37 35 2 82 82 30 15 15 52 50 2 N andgarh (87) 136 13~ 1 73 73 3 3 173 171 2 Ismail pur (86) ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Jaidhar (84) 28 26 2 18 18 143 129 14 Harewa (83) 59 56 3 54 53 1 51 48 3 Singh Pura (205) 139 138 96 94 2 II 9 2 378 363 15 laidhar (82) 38 35 3 39 39 32 30 2 Bhul Kheri (85) 261 259 2 55 52 3 129 90 39 laidhari (81) 34 34 18 18 22 22 Manbharwala (79) 87 86 50 49 40 36 4 Darwa (78) 6 6 3 3 31 31 Mujahidwala (75) 46 46 13 13 48 48 Belgarh (73) 5 5 J 3 Beli Bhud (63) 4 4 139 129 10 Doiwala (69) 26 25 26 23 3 2 2 77 75 2 Bhud Mqira (70) 77 77 8 8 275 274 I Balla Majra (71) 204 202 2 151 146 5 22 18 4 266 246 20 Deodhar (72) 161 152 9 91 86 5 1 232 189 43 Begampur (80) 93 89 4 41 40 to 8 2 171 89 82 Bhilpura (200) 41 41 35 34 I 107 53 54 Shahjahanpur (20 I) 57 57 107 107 1 176 140 36 Yakubpur(197) 85 79 6 149 95 54 12 12 99 83 16 Sherpur (206) ------Un-inhabited------Kherki (202) ------Un-inhabited------Gurdhanpur (204) 64 57 7 12 12 1 1 73 53 20 Urjani (203) 34 32 2 25 13 12 3 2 24 21 3 Ashabpura (212) 13 13 4 4 27 27 Khanpuri (2Ie)) 46 43 3 74 61 l3 21 21 32 29 3 Chuharpur Khurd(107) 156 149 7 25 24 23 23 243 226 17 Mand Kheri (319) 149 147 2 4 4 I I 107 98 9 Panjeton (315) 7 7 10 10 54 53 I Chaneta (316) 45 45 31 30 I 823 814 9 Mukaribpura (317) 122 117 5 54 49 5 5 5 88 80 8 Munda Khera (318) 43 43 2 2 MirpLlr (320) 79 79 15 14 1 I 69 58 I I Leda Khas (310) 188 187 135 131 4 3 2 52 45 7 latheri (307) 62 62 3 3 53 44 9 Chaowala (328) 30 29 I I 5 5 38 36 2 Taranwala (327) 57 57 279 278 10 9 212 146 66 Ganauli (309) 66 66 69 69 38 23 15 67 44 23 Ganaula (308) 62 61 I 39 37 2 59 38 21 Nahar Taharpur (211) 96 90 6 4 4 2 2 36 33 3 SalempLlr Khadar (214) 28 28 3 3 2 2 45 40 5 Khanpura (213) 83 81 2 4 4 67 61 6 Tih:mon (218) 79 77 2 69 44 25 2~ II 10 148 86 62 Lopon (219) 62 58 4 2 2 I . 38 26 12 Dadupur Malion (193) 93 93 85 83 2 14 13 142 128 14 Harauli (194) 48 45 3 137 130 7 5 5 154 143 II Balauli (208) 40 40 67 65 '-2; 5 5 77 75 2 Tarunwala (209) 66 66 4 4 18 17 Raipur (196) 63 60 3 69 67 2 9 8 179 118 61 Damoli (195) 81 79 2 99 95 4 8 7 85 70 15 Tugalpur (192) 115 115 84 84 9 8 129 114 15 Ledi (221) 75 75 9 9 4 4 49 45 4 Dadupur Jattan (222) 61 61 70 70 2 2 141 139 2 Leda Khadar (190) 69 69 42 42 3 2 50 44 6 Kotra Kahansingh (189)

395 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00123500 Lahoriwala (89) 00123 (i00 Hasanpur (90) 21 5 16 1 10 2 8 00123700 Khadri (97) 293 269 24 3 2 249 234 15 00123800 Nandgarh (87) 59 21 38 2 2 56 18 38 00123900 Ismailpur (86) 118 20 98 116 19 97 00124000 Tapu Jaidhar (84) ------Un-inhabited------00124100 Harewa (83) 10 8 2 2 2 00124200 Singh Pura (205) 19 2 17 19 2 17 00124300 Jaidhar(82) 134 60 74 5 3 2 24 16 8 00124400 Shul Kheri (85) 21 21 4 4 00124500 Jaidhari (81) 154 96 58 10 2 8 76 37 39 00124600 Manbharwala (79) 43 41 2 36 34 2 00124700 Darwa(78) 6 6 4 4 00124800 Mujahidwala (75) 00124900 Belgarb (73) 71 70 3 2 00125000 BeliBhud(63) 00125100 Doiwala(69) 9 4 5 3 3 00125200 Bhud Majra (70) 3 3 00125300 Balla Majra (71) 34 32 2 8 7 I 00125400 Deodhar (72) 240 208 32 19 16 3 175 169 6 00125500 Begampur(80) 58 29 29 2 I 4 2 2 00125600 Bhilpura (200) 122 87 35 29 28 8 3 5 00125700 Shahjahanpur (201) 13 2 II I3 2 II 00125800 Yakubpur(197) 39 24 15 3 2 27 17 10 00125900 Sherpur (206) 9 8 00126000 Kherki (202) ------Un-inhabited------00126100 Gurdhanpur (204) ------Un-inhabited------00126200 Urjani (203) 54 12 42 15 6 9 2 2 00126300 Ashabpura (212) 12 I 11 00126400 Khanpuri (210) 45 22 23 27 5 22 00126500 Chuharpur Khurd(207) 31 12 19 13 9 4 00126600 Mand Kheri (319) 135 123 12 7 4 3 75 70 5 00126700 Panjeton (315) 175 166 9 2 I III 105 6 00126800 Chaneta (3 16) I I 00126900 Mukaribpura (31 7) 114 31 83 4 2 2 9 19 00127000 Munda Khera (318) 102 44 58 25 2 23 10 8 00127100 Mirpur(320) 3 3 2 2 00127200 LedaKhas(310) 124 92 32 2 2 61 42 19 00 tz7300 Jatheri (307) 20 16 4 I 3 3 00127400 Chaowala (328) 44 38 6 40 36 4 00127500 Taranwala (327) 71 56 15 58 49 9 00128300 Ganauli (309) 79 32 47 18 18 00128400 Ganaula (308) 107 56 51 21 I3 8 00128500 Nahar Taharpur (211) 98 13 85 16 4 12 00128600 Salempur Khadar (214) 72 64 8 3 2 64 57 7 00 q8700 Khanpura (213) 96 65 31 96 65 31 OM,28800 Tihanon (218) 112 51 61 5 5 00 t28900 Lopon (219) 73 24 49 5 3 2 00129000 DadupurMnlion (193) 30 4 26 10 2 & 2 I I 00129100 Harauli(194) 219 80 139 1 136 52 &.,4. 00129200 Balauli (208) 182 77 105 9 9 108 , 37 71 00129300 Tarunwala (209) 79 16 63 2 2 58 7 51 00129400 Raipur (196) 4 3 4 3 00129500 Damoli (195) 29 8 21 3 3 6 2 4 00129600 Tugalpur (192) 28 15 13 2 2 7 3 4 00129700 Ledi (221) 118 83 35 7 7 59 31 28 00129800 Dadupur Jattan (222) 62 62 4 4 55 55 00129900 Leda Khadar (190) 64 20 44 6 6 5 5 00130000 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 54 43 II 16 16 23 22

396 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers code Other workers Non-workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

222 82 140 Lahoriwala (89) 00123500 10 2 8 229 88 141 Hasanpur (90) 00123600 9 7 2 32 26 6 2,482 957 1,525 Khadri (97) 00123700 1 480 193 287 Nandgarh (87) 00123800 986 421 565 Ismailpur (86) 00123900 ------Un-inhabited------Tapu Jaidhar (84) 00124000 862 336 131 205 Harewa (83) 00124100 391 145 246 Singh Pura (205) 00124200 4 4 101 41 60 1,892 759 1,133 laidhar (82) 00124300 17 17 276 101 175 Bhul Kheri (85) 00124400 2 2 66 57 9 1,135 431 704 laidhari (81) 00124500 6 6 328 124 204 Manbharwala (79) 00124600 2 2 477 176 301 Darwa (78) 00124700 -, 118 44 74 Mujahidwala (75) 00124800 68 68 104 34 70 Belgarh (73) 00124900 Beli Bhud (63) 00125000 6 4 2 109 47 62 Doiwala (69) 00125100 3 3 407 151 256 Bhud Majra (70) 00125200 26 25 I 445 174 271 Balla Majra(71) 00125300 19 4 15 27 19 8 2,128 718 1,410 Deodhar (72) 00125400 52 26 26 1,249 487 762 Begampur (80) 00125500 6 5 79 55 24 538 232 306 Bhilpura (200) 00125600 242 105 137 Shahjahanpur (201) 00125700 8 6 2 957 367 590 Yakubpur (197) 00125800 9 8 626 252 374 Sherpur (206) 00125900 ------Un-inhabited------Kherki (202) 00126000 ------Un-inhabited------Gurdhanpur (204) 00126100 2 2 35 6 29 226 88 138 Urjani (203) 00126200 II 10 139 53 86 Ashabpura (212) 00126300 I 16 15 157 63 94 Khanpuri (210) 00126400 14 14 4 3 253 III 142 Chuharpur Khurd(207) 00126500 I I 52 49 3 1,611 617 994 Mand Kheri (3 19) 00 1266()O 3 2 59 59 1,214 458 756 Panjeton (315) 00126100 I I 36 16 20 Chancta (3 16) 00126800 81 20 61 609 255 354 Mukaribpura (31 7) 00126900 5 5 54 32 22 791 317 474 MundaKhera(3IS) 00127000 I 95 31 64 MirpllT (320) 00127100 61 48 13 553 214 339 Leda Khas (3 I 0) 00127200 16 12 4 975 333 642 Jatheri (307) 00127300 3 2 I 326 101 225 Chaowala (328) 00127400 13 7 6 321 114 207 Taranwala (327) 00127500 54 9 45 7 5 2 1,494 593 90 I Ganauli (309) 00128300 2 I 84 42 42 537 201 336 Ganaula (308) 00128400 9 4 5 73 5 68 202 81 121 Nahar Taharpur (211) 00128500 I 4 4 480 180 300 SalempuT Khadar (214) 00128600 333 134 199 Khanpura (213) 00128700 106 46 60 377 136 24 I Tihanon (218) 00128800 3 3 64 20 44 481 203 278 Lopon (219) 00128900 18 I 17 206 86 120 Dadupur Malion (193)' 00129000 9 7 2 73 21 52 971 402 569 Hamuli (194) 4; _ 00129100 3 I 2 62 30 32 1,002 425 S77 B~lauli (208) 00129200 II 3 8 8 4 4 508 214 294 Tarunwala (209) 00129300 247 90 157 Raipllr (196) . 00129400 20 3 17 613 240 373 Damoli (195) 00129500 5 2 3 14 8 6 716 271 445 TugaJpur (192) 00129600 5 I 4 47 44 3 1,121 423 698 Ledi (221) 00129700 I 2 2 612 246 366 Dadupur lattan (222) 00129800 4 4 49 9 40 851 338 513 Leda Khadar (190) 00129900 3 2 12 4 S 584 210 374 Kotra Kahansingh (189) 00130000

397 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Vi II age/ institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00130100 Baroli Majra (191) 209 141 881 459 422 183 97 86 00130200 Hafti (172) 73 36 221 115 106 42 19 23 00130300 Karkauli (171) 288 225 1,31.4 694 620 170 104 66 00130400 Oasaura (198) 358 282 1,813 973 840 339 188 151 00130500 Pipli Majra (199) 134 188 1,888 1,095 793 268 137 131 00130600 Malikpur Khadir (170) 391 405 2,450 1,309 1,141 484 263 221 00130700 Gulabgarh (169) 243 105 605 326 279 94 51 43 00130800 Chuharpur Kalan (J 68) 490 514 3,043 1,626 1,417 524 279 245 00130900 Bhud Kalan (67) 303 277 1,575 833 742 293 153 140 00131000 Koliwala (68) 155 52 329 181 148 51 26 25 00131100 Mandewala(64) 121 44 363 197 166 69 41 28 00131200 Nainwala (65) 131 50 294 161 133 58 40 18 00131300 Dekriwala (66) 57 15 141 79 62 25 13 12 00131400 Tajewala (3) 670 390 2,360 1,228 1,132 466 243 223 00131500 Bahadurpur(164) 282 174 1,129 612 517 178 99 79 00131600 Kishanpura (167) 679 713 3,691 1,992 1,699 530 295 235 00131700 Tahimun (174) 217 197 1,071 552 519 169 88 81 00131800 Lahasabad (175) 103 64 400 207 193 60 33 27 00131900 Hafizpur(173) 134 146 ~69 462 407 132 65 67 00132000 Mahab Aliwala (178) 119 72 342 191 151 57 36 21 00132100 Kot Sarkari (188) 295 119 717 394 323 127 74 53 00132200 Ahmad Majra (187) 54 8 37 19 18 4 1 3 00132300 Manipur(223) 105 100 557 287 270 67 36 31 00132400 Ramgarh Alias Arjun 125 840 439 401 167 85 82 195 Majm (186) 00i32500 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 216 324 1,750 898 852 319 157 162 00132600 Kat Mushtarka (184) 273 207 1,223 650 573 197 112 85 00132700 Bachon (182) 35 27 181 99 82 32 17 15 00132800 Ohakwala (183) 79 96 558 307 251 62 38 24 00132900 Oaulatpur(180) 86 130 777 430 347 136 75 61 00133000 Mukarapur(J81) 261 167 982 495 487 212 106 106 00133100 Tibbi Raiyan (179) 307 300 1,574 850 724 296 156 140 00133200 Bakkarwala (177) 347 360 2,179 1,147 1,032 410 234 176 00133300 Mujafat Khurd (176) 153 127 840 427 413 203 107 96 00133400 Mujafat Kalan (166) 339 297 2,013 1,065 948 358 185 173 00I3J5{l0 Khizrabad (165) 954 992 5,704 3,003 2,701 1,096 560 536 00133"6.90 Nagai Chakbat (6) II 6 38 20 18 13 7 6 00133120 Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) 59 ----Un-inhabited------00133800 Nagai Patti Milk (5) 791 309 1,847 965 882 450 235 215 00133900 Raiyanwala (4) 1,059 435 2,567 1,338 1,229 480 254 226 00134000 Kalesar ( I ) 1,219 391 2,331 1,242 1,089 521 263 258 00134100 Jungle Kalesar (2) 4,682 17 83 50 33 20 13 7 00134200 Khijri (8) 795 281 1,673 886 787 331 163 168 00134300 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagpat 391 2,312 1,275 1,037 473 273 200 626 ;( (9) 001344lW Meghuwala (14) LIS 85 499 268 231 122 71 51 00134500 Nathanpur (15) 66 12 64 33 31 17 6 II 00134600 Baniawala (13) 122' 110 691 362 329 154 78 .".76 00134700 Khilanwala (10) 306 254 1,443 762 681 310 170 140 00134800 Panch Khola (493) 2,496 ------u n -inhab ited------... 00134900 Chikan (12) 224 87 543 294 249 106 59 47 00135000 Kansli (11) 131 131 779 418 361 181 100 81 00135100 Shahzadwala (16) 284 140 800 446 354 149' 95 54 00135200 Chuharpur Mangalsingh 78 477 271 206 110 63 47 53 (19) 00135300 Sipianwala (20) 52 47 298 152 146 29 12 17 00135400 Jatanwala (18) 235 199 1,116 592 524 262 142 120 001:35500 Oarpur (17) 350 288 1,669 890 779 382 196 186

398 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

330 173 157 325 217 108 Baroli Majlll (191) 121 62 59 111 63 48 Hafzi (172) 355 193 162 833 476 357 Karkauli (171) 311 169 142 717 458 259 Dasaura (193) 233 123 110 1,208 778 430 Pipli Majra(199) 570 ... 319 251 1,111 698 413 Malikpur Khadir (170) 136 74 62 349 220 129 Gulabgarh (169) 504 272 232 1,527 943 584 Chuharpur Kalan (168) 263 140 123 713 452 261 Bhud Kalan (67) 110 63 47 167 109 58 Koliwala (68) 55 26 29 200 125 75 Mandewala (64) 96 51 45 103 64 39 Nainwala (65) 87 55 32 Dekriwala (66) 448 219 229 1,086 672 414 Tajewala (3) 159 85 74 645 402 243 Bahadurpur(164) 516 282 234 2,284 1,343 941 Kishanpura(167) 363 192 171 562 339 223 Tahimun (174) 80 44 36 221 125 96 Lahasabad (175) 71 36 35 359 242 117 Hafizpur (173) 218 118 100 140 86 54 Mahab Aliwala (178) 144 82 62 390 239 lSI Kot Sarkari (188) II 5 6 29 16 13 Ahmad Majra(187) 327 189 138 Manipur(22J) 156 85 71 420 247 173 Ramgarh Alias Arjun Majra (186) 579 304 275 793 477 316 Kot BasawaSingh (185) 298 162 136 712 425 287 Kot Mushtarb (184) 86 54 32 Bachon (182) 63 36 27 348 218 130 Dhakwala (183) 187 142 45 Daulatpur (180) 76 40 36 386 236 150 Mukarapur(J81) 446 241 205 728 461 267 Tibbi Raiyan (I 79) 157 81 76 939 566 373 Bakkarwala (177) 177 137 40 Mujafat Khoot

399 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00130100 Baroli Majra (191) 556 242 3·14 422 240 182 203 196 7 00130200 Hafzi (172) 110 52 58 66 66 64 64 00130300 Karkauli (171) 481 218 263 404 359 45 385 354 31 00130400 Dasaura (198) 1,096 515 581 539 481 58 477 466 II 00130500 PipliMajra(199) 680 317 363 325 270 55 249 220 29 00130600 Malikpur Khadir (170) 1,339 611 728 834 645 189 805 626 179 00130700 Gulabgarh (169) 256 106 150 180 171 9 174 169 5 00130800 Chuharpur Kalan (1.68) 1,516 683 833 961 821 140 814 756 58 00130900 Bhud Kalan (67) 862 381 481 569 427 142 503 398 105 00131000 Koliwala (68) 162 72 90 166 95 71 134 83 51 00131100 Mandewala (64) 163 72 91 119 105 14 113 99 14 00131200 Nainwala (65) 191 97 94 88 83 5 80 78 2 00131300 Dekriwala (66) 54 24 30 40 40 31 31 00131400 Tajewala (3) 1,274 556 718 667 520 147 343 318 25 00131500 Bahadurpur(I64) 484 210 274 393 337 56 361 321 40 00131600 Kishanpura (167) 1,407 649 758 1,034 956 78 923 867 56 00131700 Tahimun (174) 509 213 296 309 297 12 301 294 7 00131800 Lahasabad (175) 179 82 97 193 122 71 176 106 70 001~1900 Hafizpur(173) SID 220 290 255 237 18 221 219 2 00132000 Mahab Aliwala (178) 202 105 97 102 91 II 74 74 00132100 Kot Sarkari (188) 327 155 172 212 170 42 89 85 4 00132200 Ahmad Majra (187) 8 3 5 21 16 5 15 15 00132300 Manipur(223) 230 98 132 159 152 7 159 152 7 00132400 Ramgarh Alias Aljun 420 192 228 291 237 54 244 229 15 Majra (186) 00132500 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 957 421 536 535 422 113 423 386 37 00132600 Kot Mushtarka (184) 511 225 286 354 297 57 225 210 15 00132700 Bachon (182) 95 45 50 58 58 58 58 00132800 Dhakwala (183) 210 89 121 184 157 27 147 144 3 00132900 Daulatpur (180) 590 288 302 312 209 103 188 181 7 00133000 Mukarapur (181) 596 259 337 407 233 174 302 198 104 00133100 Tibbi Raiyan (179) 846 389 457 541 438 103 458 383 75 00133200 Bakkarwala (177) 1,240 581 659 851 587 264 815 571 244 00133300 Mujafat Khurd (176) 663 290 373 214 211 3 203 201 2 00133400 Mujafat Kalan (166) 1,046 481 565 630 576 54 586 562 24 00q~5oo Khizrabad (165) 2,677 1,166 1.511 1,672 1,461 211 1,582 1,412 170 00 13~600 NagaI Chakbat (6) 38 20 18 15 II 4 9 9 0013'3700 Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) ------Un-inhabited------00133800 NagaI Patti Milk (5) 1,738 870 868 450 395 55 401 367 34 00133900 Raiyanwala (4) 1,575 676 899 913 641 272 518 417 101 00134000 Kalesar (I) 1,530 701 829 684 580 104 606 545 61 00134100 Jungle Kalesar (2) 68 36 32 34 24 10 30 22 g 00134200 Khijri (8) 1,066 471 595 505 416 89 313 307 6 00134300 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagpat 1,553 779 774 933 739 194 585 531 54 1. (9) 00134400 Meghuwala (14) 379 175 204 122 118 4 120 116 4 0013~$90 Nathanpur (15) 42 17 25 19 16 3 19 16 3 00134600 Baniawala (13) 517 251 266 195 180 15 178 170 8 00134700 Khilallwala (l0) 1,231 597 634 560 423 137 305 246 59 00134800 Panch Khola (493) ------Un-inhabited------00134900 Chikan (12) 406 198 208 137 136 1 133 132 I 00135000 Kansli (I I) 640 315 325 183 166 17 92 79 13 00135100 Shahzadwala (16) 419 202 217 208 206 2 197 196 00135200 Chuharpur Mangalsingh 415 209 206 163 136 27 123 123 (19) 00135300 Sipianwala (20) 108 34 74 108 99 9 86 84 2 00135400 Jatanwala (18) 1,018 504 514 318 281 37 187 186 I 00135500 Darpur (17) 1,200 565 635 468 409 59 419 362 57

400 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAUU Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

64 63 82 81 3 3 54 49 5 Baroli Majra (191) 24 24 32 32 8 8 Hafzl (172) 134 132 2 131 115 16 ·11 II 109 96 13 Karkauli (171) 184 181 3 96 96 7 7 190 182 8 Dasaura (198) 34 ~ 28 25 3 187 162 25 Pipli Majra (199) 138 138 53 51 2 614 437 177 Malikpur Khadir (170) 37 34 3 65 65 72 70 2 Gulabgarh (169) 127 126 I 197 195 2 28 26 2 462 409 53 Chuharpur Kalan (168) 118 117 51 49 2 10 5 5 324 n7 97 Bhud Kalan (67) 41 41 13 13 80 29 51 Koliwala (68) 78 78 28 14 14 3 3 4 4 Mandewala (64) 31 31 10 10 2 37 36 Nainwala (65) 25 25 2 2 4 4 Dekriwala (66) 71 68 3 5 5 14 14 253 231 22 Tajewala (3) 83 82 I 100 99 13 12 165 128 37 Bahadurpur (164) 150 146 4 44 40 4 II 10 718 671 47 Kishanpura (167) 94 93 I 80 78 2 I 126 122 4 Tahimun (174) 58 57 25 18 7 93 31 62 Lahasabad (175) 62 62 110 108 2 4& 48 Hafizpur (173) 16 16 39 39 I 18 18 Mahab Aliwala (178) 57 57 10 10 3 3 19 15 4 Kot Sarkari (188) 5 5 I I 8 8 Ahmad Majra (187) 37 37 60 60 62 55 7 Manipur(223) III 104 7 33 32 18 15 3 82 78 4 Ramgarh Alias Arjun Majra (186) 61 59 2 148 147 35 29 6 179 151 28 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 35 35 22 22 26 25 I 142 128 14 KotMushtarka(184) 42 42 13 13 3 3 Bachon (182) 99 97 2 20 20 6 5 22 22 Dhakwala (183) 94 93 I 52 52 3 3 39 33 6 Daulatpur (180) 88 83 5 53 45 8 8 7 I 153 63 90 Mukarapur (181) 36 35 I 88 88 12 5 7 322 255 67 Tibbi Raiyan (179) 149 146 3 174 174 9 6 3 483 245 238 Bakkarwala (177) • 84 84 76 76 5 5 38 36 2 Mujafat Khurd (176) 233 232 I 135 135 16 14 2 202 181 21 Mujafat Kalan (166) 212 209 3 365 346 19 82 78 4 923 779 144 Khizrabad (165) 9 9 Nagai Chakbat (6) ------U n-i nhabited------Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) 91 90 21 21 282 256 33 Nagai Patti Milk (5) 183 160 23 32 31 8 7 295 219 76 Raiyanwala (4) 160 147 13 10 10 17 14 3 419 374 45 Kalesar (I) 11 10 19 12 7 Jungle Kalesar (2) 45 45 80 79 I 12 9 3 176 174 2 Khijri (8) 302 299 3 95 92 3 12 12 176 128 48 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagpat (9) 35 34 65 65 20 17 3 Meghuwala (14) 9 9 9 6 3 Nathanpur(IS) 78 77 I 21 20 4 2 2 75 71 4 Baniawala (13) 101 95 6 18 18 186 133 53 Khilanwala (10) ------U n-i nhab ited------Panch Khola (493) 47 46 57 57 29 29 Chikan (12) 34 32 2 5 2 3 53 45 8 Kansli (II) 124 124 32 31 41 41 Shahzadwala (16) 77 77 30 30 6 6 10 10 Chuharpur Mangalsingh (19) 59 59 2 2 I I 24 22 2 Sipianwala (20) 54 54 113 113 6 6 14 13 latanwala (18) 141 140 SO SO 94 48 46 134 124 10 Darpur(17)

401 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- . Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers CuJtivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00130100 Baroli Majra'(l91) 219 44 17? 5 5 28 22 6 00130200 Hafzi (172) 2 2 00130300 Karkauli (171) 19 5 14 2 00130400 Dasaura (198) 62 15 47 14 6 8 12 3 9 00130500 Pipli Majra (199) 76 50 26 I 21 20 00130600 Malikpur Khadir (170) 29 19 10 00130700 Gulabgarh (169) 6 2 4 00 130800 Chuharpur Kalan (168) [47 65 82 10 8 2 22 19 3 00130900 Bhud Kalan (67) 66 29 37 3 3 23 17 6 00131000 Koliwala(68) 32 12 20 2 8 8 00131100 Mandewala(64) 6 6 00131200 Nainwala (65) 8 5 3 5 4 00131300 Dekriwala(66) 9 9 6 6 3 3 00131400 Tajewala (3) 324 202 122 14 5 9 36 29 7 00131500 Bahadurpur (164) 32 16 16 3 3 3 2 00131600 Kishanpura (167) III 89 22 2 7 5 2 00131700 Tahimun(174) 8 3 5 I 00131800 Lahasabad (175) 17 16 1 12 12 00131900 Hafizpur(173) 34 18 16 2 16 II 5 00132000 Mahab Aliwala (178) 28 17 II 5 5 00132100 Kot Sarkari (188) 123 85 38 10 10 90 63 27 00132200 Ahmad Majra (187) 6 I 5 00132300 Manipur(223) 00132400 Ramgarh Alias Arjun 47 8 39 7 7 32 6 26 Majra (186) 00132500 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 112 36 76 5 4 24 13 II 00132600 Kot Mushtarka (184) 129 87 42 9 8 54 53 I 00132700 Bachon(182) 00132800 Dhakwala(183) 37 13 24 J3 10 3 00132QOO Daulatpur (180) 124 28 96 7 5 2 15 II 4 00133000 Mukarapur (181) 105 35 70 35 23 12 00133100 Tibbi Raiyan (I 79) 83 55 28 I I 13 13 00133200 Bakkarwala (177) 36 16 20 4 3 6 4 2 00133300 Mujafat Khurd (176) II 10 I 9 8 00133400 Mujafat Kalan (166) 44 14 30 2 2 5 4 00133500 Khizrabad (165) 90 49 41 4 3 50 23 27 001):3600 NagaI Chakbat (6) 6 2 4 6 2 4 00 r.f~700 Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) ------Un-inhabited------001,33800 Nagai Patti Milk (5) 49 28 21 4 4 00133900 Raiyanwala (4) 395 224 171 17 12 5 144 141 3 00 134000 Ka[esar (I) 78 35 43 15 5 10 I I 00134 I 00 Jungle Kalesar (2) 4 2 2 1 I 00134200 Khijri (8) 192 109 83 16 3 13 48 45 00134300 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagpat 348 208 140 15 14 I 33 10

t~/ (9) 00134400 Meghuwala (14) 2 2 00134500 Nathanpur (IS) 0013"4'600 Baniawa[a (13) 17 10 7 3 2 00134700 Khilanwala (l0) 255 177 78 36 32 4 84 11 13 00134800 Panch Khola (493) ------Un-inhabited------00134900 Chikan (12) 4 4 2 2 2 2 00135000 Kansli (II) 91 87 4 80 80 00135100 Shahzadwala (16) II 10 I 10 9· 00135200 Chuharpuf Mangalsingh 40 13 27 28 2 26 12 II (19) 00135300 Sipianwala (20) 22 15 7 20 IJ 7 2 2 00135400 Jatanwala (18) 131 95 36 2 I 76 74 2 00135500 Darpur (17) 49 47 2 4 4 9 9

402 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

2 2 184 17 167 459 219 240 Barali Majra (191) 00130100 155 49 106 Hatii (172) 00130200 16 3 13 910 335 575 Karkallii (171) 00130300 2 2 34 6 28 1,274 492 782 Dasllura (198) 00130400 54 29 25 1,563 825 738 Pipli Majra (199) 00130500 27 17 10 1,616 664 952 Malikpur Khadir (170) 00130600 5 I 4 425 155 270 Gulabgarh (169) 00130700 8 7 107 37 70 2,082 805 1,277 Chuharpur Kalan (168) 00130800 I 39 9 30 1,006 406 600 Bhud Kalan (67) 00130900 I 21 3 18 163 86 77 Koliwala (68) 00131000 5 5 244 92 152 Mandewala (64) 00131100 3 2 206 78 128 Nainwala (65) 00131200 101 39 62 Dekriwala (66) 00131300 24 10 14 250 158 92 1,693 708 985 T*wala (3) 00131400 5 2 3 21 9 12 736 275 461 Bahadurpur (164) 00131500 13 2 II 89 81 8 2,657 1,036 1,621 Kishanpura (167) 00131600 I 1 6 3 3 762 255 507 Tahimun(174) 00131700 4 3 I 207 85 122 Lahasabad (I 75) 00131800 I I 15 6 9 614 225 389 Hafizpur (173) 00131900 18 7 II 5 5 240 100 140 Mahab Aliwala (178) 00132000 15 4 II 8 8 505 224 281 Kot Sarkari (188) 00132100 6 I 5 16 3 13 Ahmad Majra (187) 00132200 398 135 263 Manipur(223) 00132300 6 6 2 2 549 202 347 Ramgarh Alias Arjun 00132400 Majra (186) 17 6 II 66 J3 53 1,215 476 739 Kot Basawa Singh (185) 00132500 49 15 34 17 II 6 869 353 516 Kot Mllshtarka (184) 00132600 123 41 82 Bachon (182) 00132700 24 3 21 374 150 224 Dhakwala (183) 00132800 101 12 89 465 221 244 Dalllatpur (180) 00132900 28 28 42 12 30 575 261 313 Mukarapur (181) 00133000 3 3 66 42 24 1,033 412 621 Tibbi Raiyan (179) 00133100 26 II 15 1,328 560 768 Bakkarwala (177) 00133200 2 2 626 216 410 Mlljafat Khurd (176) 00133300 II 10 26 7 19 1,383 489 894 Mujafat Kalan (166) 00133400 2 2 34 23 II 4,032 1,542 2,490 Khizrabad (165) 00133500 23 9 14 Nagai Chakbat (6) 00133600 ------Un-inhabited------Chakbaba Sahib Singh (7) 00133700 45 24 21 1,397 570 827 Nagai Patti Milk (5) 00133800 13 8 5 221 63 158 1,654 697 957 Raiyanwala (4) 00133900 3 3 59 29 30 1,647 662 985 Kalesar ( I) 00134000 3 1 2 49 26 23 Jungle Kalesar (2) 00134100 2 2 81 58 23 1,168 470 698 Khijri (8) 00134200 4 4 286 161 125 1,379 536 843 Bhangera Bhangeri Bagpat 00134300 (9) 377 ISO 227 Meghuwala(14) 00134400 45 17 28 Nathanpur (15) 00134500 14 8 6 496 182 314 Baniawala (13) 00134600 135 74 61 883 339 544 KhiJanwala (10) 00134700 ------Un-inhabited------Panch Khola (493) 00134800 406 158 248 Chikan (12) 00134900 2 2 9 7 2 596 252 344 Kansli (I I) 00135000 I 592 240 352 Shahzadwal~{16) 00135100 314 135 179 Chuharpur Mangalsingh 00135200 (19) 190 53 137 Sipianwala (20) 00135300 26 3 23 27 17 10 798 31\ 487 Jatanwala (l8) 00135400 4 3 32 31 I 1,201 481 720 Darpur (17) 00135500

403 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- Area of Total population (including Location Name of Village Number of Population in the Village! institutional and houseless code households age-group 0-6 number C.D.B. in population) hectares Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00135600 Jangle Mehmiwala (491) 671 ------Un-inhabited------00135700 Khol Darpur (492) 820 ------Un-inhabited------00135800 Bir Taharpur (490) 91 ------Un-inhabited------00135900 Taharpur Kalan (28) 413 392 2,297 1,185 1,112 426 211 215 00136000 Haidarpur (233) 92 68 422 242 180 62 39 23 00136100 Khol Fatehgarh (25) 85 ------Un-inhabited-----

4( PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULI Name of Village Scheduled Castes.popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons MaJes Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

------Un-inhabited------Jangle Mehrniwala (491) ------Un-inhabited------Khol Darpur (492) ------Un-inhabited------Bir Taharpur (490) 342 184 158 789 492 297 Taharpur Kalan (28) 93 50 43 173 126 47 Haidarpur (233) ------Un-inhabited------Khol Fatehgarh (25)

405 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CD BLOCK- L()cation Name ()fVillage code III iterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00135600 Jangle Mehmiwala (491) ------Un-inhabited------00135700 Khol Darpur (492) ------Un-inhabited------00135800 Bir Taharpur (490) ------Un-inhabited------00135900 Taharpur Kalan (28) 1,508 693 815 827 637 190 515 456 S9 00136000 Haidarpur (233) 249 116 133 204 125 79 85 80 5 00136100 Khol Fatehgarh (25) ------Un-inhabited------

406 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Ab~tract CHHACHHRAULI Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

------Uil-inhabited------Jangle Mehrniwala (491) ------Un-inhabited------KhoI Darpur (492) ------Un-illhabited------ail- Taharpur (490) 159 157 2 22 20 2 72 29 43 262 250 12 Taharpur Kalan (28) 52 'Ir 47 5 6 6 27 27 Haidarpur (233) ------Un-inhabited------Kbol Fatehgarh (25)

407 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Village Primary CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00135600 Jangle Mehrniwala (491) ------Un-inhabited------00135700 Khol Oarpur (492) ------Un-inhabited------00135800 Bir Taharpur (490) ------Un-inhabited------00135900 Taharpur Kalan (28) 312 181 131 37 35 2 8 8 00136000 Haidarpur (233) 119 45 74 3 I 2 12 9 3 00136100 Khol Fatehgarh (25) ------Un-inhabited------

408 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract CHHACHHRAULJ of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

------Un-inhabited------Khol Darpur (492) 00135700 ------Un-inhabited------Bir Taharpur (490) 00135800 13 12 254 126 128 1,470 548 922 Taharpur Kalan (28) 00135900 5 5 99 35 64 218 117 101 Haidarpur (233) 00136000 ... ------U n- i nhabi ted ------Khol Fatehgarh (25) 00136100

409 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary Area of Location Name of Townl Ward Town in Number of Total population (including Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 .5 6 7 8 9 10

40301000 Sadaura (MC) 6.75 2,398 13,176 6,936 6,240 1,590 91l 679 0001 Ward No. I 173 854 449 405 79 4S 34 0002 Ward No.2 171 877 442 435 100 51 49 0003 Ward No.3 176 941 493 448 99 50 49 0004 Ward No.4 151 921 477 444 122 73 49 0005 Ward No.5 226 1,199 648 551 141 87 54 0006 Ward No.6 268 1,390 733 657 170 94 76 0007 Ward No.7 151 881 454 427 82 39 43 0008 Ward No.8 133 736 406 330 89 57 32 0009 Ward No.9 170 947 480 467 110 62 48 0010 Ward No. 10 180 1,028 547 481 120 63 57 001 I Ward No. 11 157 877 462 415 93 59 34 0012 Ward No. 12 156 911 484 427 III 72 39 0013 Ward No. 13 286 1,614 861 753 274 159 115

40302000 Bilaspur (Cf) 851 1,714 9,621 5,102 4,519 1,397 799 598 0001 Ward No. I 916 5,169 2,777 2,392 796 452 344 0002 Ward No.2 798 4,452 2,325 2,127 601 347 254

40303000 Mustarabad (CT) 7.16 1,578 8,516 4,494 4,022 1,101 615 486 0001 Ward No. I 767 4,274 2,254 2,020 534 297 237 0002 Ward No.2 811 4,242 2,240 2,002 567 318 249

40304000 Radaur (MC) 2.59 2,155 11,737 6,170 5,567 1,514 877 637 0001 Ward No. I 174 922 488 434 119 63 56 0002 Ward No.2 145 831 447 384 90 60 30 0003 Ward No.3 163 919 495 424 127 73 54 0004 Ward No.4 121 763 396 367 114 64 50 0005 Ward No.5 145 805 428 317 86 50 36 0006 Ward No.6 215 1,099 578 521 '150 89 61 0007 Ward No.7 105 641 339 302 75 55 20 0008 Ward No.8 133 720 355 365 98 53 45 0009 Ward No.9 178 891 483 408 134 78 56 0010 Ward No. 10 175 907 456 451 113 65 48 0011 Ward No. II 180 951 489 462 148 71 77 0012 Ward No. 12 130 741 393 348 95 57 38 0013 Ward No. 13 291 1,547 823 724 165 99 66

40305000 Farakhpur (CT) 1.35 1,761 8,740 4,702 4,038 1,166 655 50 0001 Ward No. I 968 4,422 2,364 2,058 561 321 240 0002 Ward No.2 793 4,318 2,338 1,980 605 334 271

40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI ) 16.32 36,652 189,696 10],782 87,914 23,663 13,271 ]0,392 0001 WardNo. I 1,509 7,685 4,068 3,617 867 508 359 0002 Ward No.2 987 5,106 2,649 2,457 538 332 206 0003 Ward No.3 1,242 6,757 3,591 3,161fr 854 480 374 0004 Ward No.4 1,364 6,919 3,765 3,154 992 544 448 0005 Ward No.5 822 4.132 2,158 1,974 528 309 219 0006 Ward No.6 1,090 5,979 3,061 2,918 687 384 303 0007 Ward No.7 1,172 6,366 3,396 2,970 , 878 478 400 0008 Ward No.8 851 4,429 2,447 1,982 470 278 192 0009 Ward No.9 958 4,673 2,475 2,198 486 264 222 0010 Ward No. 10 813 4,283 2,241 2,042 466 261 205 0011 Ward No. II 1,034 5,196 2,945 2,251 712 408 304 0012 Ward No. 12 936 4,657 2,502 2,155 480 259 221 0013 Ward No. 13 882 4,393 2,285 2,108 370 213 157 0014 Ward No. 14 961 4.763 2,422 2,341 415 254 161 0015 Ward No. 15 1,721 8.563 4,499 4,064 819 486 333 0016 Ward No. 16 1,735 8,964 4,719 4,245 1,048 600 448

410 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes popuLation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 ]4 15 16 17 18 ]9 2

2,569 1,365 1,204 9,132 5,105 4,027 Sadaura(MC) 4 2 2 692 382 310 Ward No. I 9 4 5 722 373 349 Ward No.,z 763 423 340 Ward No. 3 630 345 285 Ward No. 4 170 ~ 89 81 278 155 123 855 480 375 Ward No. 5 606 311 295 847 500 347 Ward No. 6 665 363 302 Ward No. 7 21 12 9 455 272 183 Ward No. 8 9 6 3 723 396 327 Ward No. 9 201 110 91 728 424 304 Ward No. 10 72 40 32 661 364 297 Ward No. JI 256 129 127 626 347 279 Ward No. 12 943 507 436 765 436 329 Ward No. J3

2,937 J,571 1,366 6,179 3,465 2,714 Bilaspur (Cf) 2,708 1,455 1,253 2,841 1,638 1,203 Ward No. I 229 116 113 3,33& 1,821 1,511 Ward No. 2

2,147 t,125 1,022 6,123 3,412 2,711 Mustafabad (Cf) 774 390 3&4 3,144 1,745 1,399 Ward No. I 1.373 735 638 2,979 1.667 1,312 WardNo.2

1,728 915 813 8,318 4.633 3,685 Radaur(MC) 622 359 263 Ward No. I 52 26 26 603 342 261 Ward No. 2 39 24 15 579 343 236 Ward No. 3 588 317 271 Ward No. 4 665 368 291 Ward No. 5 383 209 174 735 411 324 Ward No. 6 461 243 218 Ward No. 7 578 290 28& Ward No. g 341 185 156 506 297 209 Ward No. 9 10 6 4 111 373 338 Ward No. 10 838 428 410 534 326 208 Ward No. II 9 5 4 557 309 248 Ward No. 12 56 32 24 1,179 655 524 Ward No. 13

2,505 1,344 1,161 6,380 3,702 2,678 Farakhpur (Cf) 172 412 360 3,295 1,884 IAIl Ward No. 1 1,733 932 801 3,085 1,818 1,261 Ward No.2

18,166 9,736 8,430 137,671 77,138 60,533 Yamunanagar(M CI) 243 150 93 6,234 3,325 2,909 Ward No. I 44 21 23 4.357 2,262 2,095 Ward No. 2 2,425 1,253 1,172 4,714 2,610 2,044 Ward NO.3 421 217 204 4,702 2,731 ·1,971 Ward No. 4 311 156 155 3,198 1,716 1,482 Ward NO.5 119 57 62 4,771 2,502 2,269 Ward No_ 6 1,220 626 594 4,079 2,216 1,803 Ward NO.7 176 97 79 3,219 1,821 1,398 Ward No. & 171 92 79 3,763 2,047 1,716 W.ard No.9 58 2S 33 3,431 1,835 1,596 Ward No. 10 578 299 279 3,296 1,977 1,319 Ward No. II 341 190 lSI 3,597 2,067 1,530 Ward No. 12 93 53 40 3,742 1,984 1.758 Ward No. 13 29 16 13 4,187 2,111 2,070 Ward No. 14 188 106 82 7,261 3,837 3,424 Ward No. 15 510 264 246 6,810 3,735 3,075 Ward No. 16

411 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary

Location Name of Town! Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

40301000 Sadaura (MC) 4,044 1,83] 2,213 3,981 3,328 653 3,218 2,860 358 0001 Ward No. I 162 67 95 233 204 29 190 173 17 0002 Ward No.2 155 69 86 259 234 25 248 223 25 0003 Ward No.3 178 70 108 257 232 25 229 206 23 0004 Ward No.4 291 132 159 220 2D4 16 191 180 II 0005 Ward No.5 344 168 176 385 311 74 318 251 67 0006 Ward No.6 543 233 310 585 376 209 333 284 49 0007 Ward No. 7 216 91 125 238 227 11 235 224 11 0008 Ward No. 8 281 134 147 202 184 18 169 154 15 0009 Ward No. 9 224 84 140 246 223 23 228 209 19 0010 Ward No. 10 300 123 177 351 273 78 222 196 26 0011 Ward No. 11 216 98 118 257 227 30 206 190 16 0012 Ward No. 12 285 137 148 244 227 17 201 191 10 0013 Ward No. 13 849 425 424 504 406 98 448 379 69

40302000 Bi1aspur (CT) 3,442 1,637 1,805 2,633 2,373 260 2,445 2,224 221 0001 Ward No. I 2,328 1,139 1,189 1,458 1,297 161 1,363 1,235 128 0002 Ward No.2 1,114 498 616 1,175 1,076 99 1,082 989 93

40303000 Mustafabad (CD 2,393 1,082 1,311 2,583 2,258 325 2,342 2,087 255 0001 Ward No.1 1,13D 509 621 1,226 1,114 112 1,098 1,009 89 0002 Ward No.2 1,263 573 690 1,357 1,144 213 1,244 1,078 166

40304000 Radanr (MC) 3,419 1,537 1,882 3,585 3,034 551 3,010 2,685 325 0001 Ward No.1 300 129 171 ,277 243 34 244 223 21 0002 Ward No.2 228 IDS 123 256 213 43 226 199 27 0003 Ward No.3 340 152 188 313 259 54 236 219 17 0004 Ward NO.4 175 79 96 237 212 25 218 196 22 0005 Ward No.5 140 60 80 276 232 44 256 228 28 0006 Ward No.6 364 167 197 32& 264 64 234 203 31 0007 Ward No.7 180 96 84 162 156 6 133 131 2 0008 Ward No.8 142 65 77 189 164 25 164 143 21 0009 Ward No.9 385 186 199 262 217 45 181 167 14 0010 Ward No. ID 196 83 113 257 221 36 239 210 29 0011 Ward No. 11 417 163 254 386 273 113 280 216 64 0012 Ward No. 12 184 84 100 196 182 14 191 181 10 oot~ Ward No. 13 368 168 200 446 398 48 408 369 39

".' 40305000 Farakhpur(C11 2,360 1,000 1,360 2,322 2,133 189 2,040 1,891 149 0001 Ward No. I 1,127 480 647 1,195 1,097 98 1,159 1,072 87 0002 Ward No.2 1,233 520 713 1,127 1,036 91 881 819 62

40306000 Yamunanagar (M CI) 52,025 24,644 27,381 55,082 49,600 5,482 ~0.452 45,837 4,615 0001 Ward No. I 1,451 743 708 2,196 1,942 254 2,037 1,8DS 229 0002 Ward No.2 749 387 362 1,484 1,284 200 '1,421 1,248 173 0003' Ward NO.3 2,043 921 1,122 1,979 1,723 256 1,859 1,633 226 " 0004. Ward No.4 2,217 1,034 1,183 1,977 1,816 l(il 1,845 1,722 123 OOO~ Ward No.5 934 442 492 1,192 1,053 139 1,098 999 99 0006 Ward No.6 1,208 559 649 1,672 1,510 162 1,'17 1,427 120 0007 Ward NO.7 2,287 1,120 1,167 1,966 1,680 286 1,627 1,430 197 0008 Ward No.8 1,210 626 584 1,449 1,310 139 1,195 1,112 83 0009 Ward No.9 910 428 482 1,388 1,268 120 1,32i 1,218 104 ODIO Ward No. 10 852 406 446 1,260 1,162 98 1,163 1,086 77 0011 Ward No II 1,900 968 932 1,749 1,592 157 1,653 1,~04 149 0012 Ward No. 12 1,060 435 625 1,351 1,238 113 1,263 1,169 94 0013 Ward No. 13 651 301 350 1,312 1,108 204 1,256 1,064 192 0014 Ward No. 14 576 305 271 1,437 1,210 227 1,406 1,187 219 0015 Ward No. 15 1,302 662 640, 2,472 2,112 360 2,393 2,056 337 0016 Ward No. 16 2,154 984 1,170 2,512 2,200 312 2,377 2,103 274

412 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers r.fame ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 3D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

293 290 3 164 149 15 119 74 45 2,642 2,347 295 Sadlllfra (MC) 20 20 I 10 10 159 142 17 WaillNo. I 7 6 10 10 10 10 221 197 24 WanliNo. 2 2 2 2 2 225 204 21 WaJlNo.3 23 23 14 14 154 143 \ I WanlNo.4 19 1"'9 4 4 36 3 33 259 225 34 WanlNo.5 7 7 4 4 I I 321 272 49 WarlNo.6 14 14 4 3 217 207 10 WanlNo.7 14 13 46 46 I 108 95 13 WdNo.8 3 3 5 3 2 220 203 17 WanlNo.9 72 72 4 3 146 121 25 WanlNo.10 20 19 5 5 18 18 163 148 15 WanllNo. II 91 91 8 8 102 92 10 WarclNo. 12 15 15 60 48 12 26 18 8 347 298 49 WarflNo. 13

115 US 209 198 11 65 63 2 2,056 1,848 208 Bilasplr (CI) 37 37 179 168 11 45 44 1,102 986 116 War4No.l 78 78 30 30 20 19 954 862 92 Ward No. 2

2J7 217 210 206 4 49 43 6 1,866 1,621 245 Mustllabad (CI) 122 122 14 II 3 27 23 4 935 853 82 Ward No. I 95 95 196 195 22 20 2 931 768 163 Ward No. 2

204 200 4 147 138 9 97 78 19 2,562 2,269 293 Rad_ (MC) 26 26 30 27 3 188 170 18 Ward&. I 37 36 12 9 3 177 154 23 Ward No. 2 22 21 43 42 23 22 148 134 14 Ward No. 3 7 7 12 10 2 198 178 20 Ward No. 4 20 20 I I 4 3 I 231 204 27 Ward No. 5 2 2 10 10 12 3 9 210 188 22 Ward tea. 6 27 27 105 103 2 WardNo. 7 5 5 2 2 13 II 2 144 125 19 Ward No. 8 22 21 7 7 6 4 2 146 135 II WardNo. 9 13 13 II 9 2 215 188 27 Ward No. 10 12 11 17 16 251 189 62 Ward No. 11 19 19 6 6 166 156 \0 Ward Nc.. 12 II 11 5 4 9 9 383 345 38 Ward No. 13

13 13 3 3 38 26 12 1,986 1,849 137 Fara~r (CI) 5 5 19 14 5 1,135 1,053 82 WardNo. I 8 8 3 3 19 12 7 851 796 55 Ward No. 2

274 247 27 277 258 19 1.425 1,199 226 48,476 44,133 4,343 Yamuunagar (M CI ) 7 7 I 66 57 9 1,963 1,743 220 Ward No. I 4 4 83 76 7 1,334 1,168 166 Ward No. 2 5 4 5 4 32 23 9 1,817 1,602 215 Ward No. 3 4 4 3 3 27 24 3 1,811 1,691 120 Ward No.4 22 22 16 16 63 60 3 997 901 96 Ward No. 5 4 4 :> :> 49 43 6 1,491 1,377 114 Ward No.6 I I 38 29 9 1,588 1.400 188 Ward No_ 7 4 2 2 4 2 2 42 39 3 1,145 1,069 76 Ward No. 8 9 8 53 50 3 1,260 1,160 100 Ward No.9 4 3 28 25 3 1,130 1,057 73 Ward No. 10 3 3 2 2 31 28 3 1,617 1,471 146 Ward No. 11 I I :> 2 40 34 6 1,219 1,133 86 Ward No. 12 6 5 I 30 28 2 1,219 1,031 188 Ward No. 13 15 15 II 8 3 20 16 4 1,360 1,148 212 Ward No. 14 34 32 2 6 6 59 53 6 2,294 1,965 329 Ward No. 15 29 26 3 8 7 106 89 17 2,234 1,981 253 Ward No. 16

413 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary Industrial catego!! Location Name ofTownl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

40301000 Sadaura (Me) 763 468 '295 39 9 30 86 53 33 0001 Ward No. I 43 31 12 0002 Ward No.2 II II 0003 Ward No. 3 28 26 2 0004 Ward No. 4 29 24 5 0005 Ward No. 5 67 60 7 3 2 0006 Ward No. 6 252 92 160 12 12 0007 WacdNo.7 3 3 0008 Ward No. 8 33 30 3 5 5 3 3 0009 Ward No. 9 18 14 4 0010 Ward No. 10 [29 77 52 19 18 26 3 23 0011 Ward No. II 51 37 14 13 12 4 4 0012 Ward No. 12 43 36 7 29 28 I 0013 Ward No. 13 56 27 29 8 I 7

40302000 Bilaspur (Cf) 188 149 39 14 14 0001 WardNo. I 95 62 33 2 2 0002 Ward No. 2 93 87 6 12 12

40303000 Mustafabad (CT) 241 171 70 7 5 2 57 30 27 0001 Ward No. I 128 105 23 4 3 3 3 0002 Ward No. 2 113 66 47 3 2 54 27 27

40304000 Radaur(MC) 575 349 226 10 4 6 73 38 35 0001 Ward No. 1 33 20 J3 J 9 3 6 0002 Ward No. 2 30 14 16 4 3 I 0003 Ward No. 3 77 40 37 22 II II 0004 Ward No. 4 19 16 3 2 2 0005 Ward No. 5 20 4 16 0006 WanlNo.6 94 61 33 13 8 5 0007 Ward No. 7 29 25 4 0008 Ward No. 8 25 21 4 0009 Ward No. 9 81 50 31 8 6 2 0010 Ward No. 10 18 11 7 0011 Ward No. 11 106 57 49 8 3 13 4 9 .... 0012 Ward No. 12 5 4 2 I .~0013 WaniNo. I3 38 29 9

<40305000 Farakhpur (CT) 282 242 40 0001 Ward No. I 36 25 II 0002 WacdNo.2 246 217 29

40306000 Yamuna nagar (M CI ) 4,630 3,763 867 11 8 3 90 85 5 0001 WardNo. I 159 134 25 A.0002 WaniNo.2 63 36 27 6003 Ward No. 3 120 90 30 0004 Ward No. 4 132 94 38 0005 Ward No. 5 94 54 40 '.. 0006 Ward No. 6 125 83 42 0007 Ward No. 7 339 250 89 0008 Ward No. 8 254 198 56 ~3 12 0009 Ward No. 9 66 50 16 0010 Ward No. 10 97 7& 21 2 2 0011 Ward No. II' 96 88 8 0012 Ward No. 12 88 69 19 0013 Ward No. 13 56 44 12 0014 Ward No. 14 31 23 8 1 0015 Ward No. 15 79 56 23 2 0016 Ward No. 16 135 97 38 3 3

414 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Location Other workers Non-workers workers code number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

22 13 9 616 393 223 9,195 3,608 5,587 Sadaura (Me) 40301000 43 31 12 621 245 376 Ward No. I 0001 2 2 8 8 618 208 410 Ward No. 2 0002 28 26 2 684 261 423 Ward NO.3 0003 29 24 5 701 273 428 Ward No.4 0004 62 57 5 814 337 477 Ward No.5 0005 239 80 159 805 357 448 Ward No.6 0006 3 3 643 227 416 Ward No.7 0007 I I 24 22 2 534 222 312 Ward No.8 0008 2 2 16 14 2 701 257 444 Ward No.9 0009 6 6 78 67 It 677 274 403 Ward No. 10 0010 2 2 32 30 2 620 235 385 Ward No. II 0011 7 2 5 6 5 I 667 257 410 Ward No. 12 0012 48 26 22 1,110 455 655 Ward No. 13 0013

22 9 13 152 126 26 6,988 2,729 4,259 Bilaspur (CT) 40302000 16 5 II 77 55 22 3,711 1,480 2,231 Ward No. I 0001 6 4 2 75 71 4 3,277 1,249 2,028 Ward No.2 0002

5 2 3 172 134 38 5,933 2,236 3,697 Mustafabad (CT) 40303000 1 120 98 22 3,048 1,140 1,908 Ward No. I 0001 4 3 52 36 16 2,885 1,096 1,789 Ward No.2 0002

52 21 31 440 286 154 8,152 3,136 5,016 Radaur (Me) 40304000 23 16 7 645 245 400 Ward No. I 0001 2 2 24 1I 13 575 234 341 Ward No.2 0002 19 5 14 36 24 12 606 236 370 Ward No.3 0003 2 I 14 13 I 526 184 342 Ward- No.4 0004 20 4 16 529 196 333 Ward NO.5 0005 3 3 78 53 2S 771 314 457 Ward No.6 0006 29 25 4 479 183 296 Ward No.7 0007 5 3 2 20 18 2 531 191 340 Ward No.8 0008 3 3 70 44 26 629 266 363 Ward No.9 0009 7 2 5 II 9 2 650 235 415 WardNo.IQ 0010 85 50 35 565 216 349 Ward No. II 0011 3 3 545 211 334 Ward No. 12 0012 II 10 27 19 8 1,101 425 676 Ward No. 13 0013

7 3 4 274 238 36 .6,418 2,569 3,849 Farakhpur (Cf) 40305000 2 2 33 22 II 3,227 1,267 1,960 Ward No. I 0001 5 4 241 216 25 3,191 1,302 1,889 Ward No.2 0002

296 126 170 4,233 3,544 689 134,614 52,182 82,432 Yamunanagar (M CI ) 40306000 10 10 149 134 15 5,489 2,126 3,363 Ward No. I 0001 I I 62 36 26 3,622 1,365 2,257 Ward No.2 0002 6 3 3 113 86 27 4,778 1.868 2,9!O Ward No 3 0003 8 8 124 94 30 4,942 1,949 2,9~ Ward No.4 0004 12 12 82 54 28 2,940 1,105 1,835 Ward No.5 0005 22 10 12 103 73 30 4,307 1,551 2,756 Ward No 6 0006 66 40 26 272 210 62 4,400 1,716 2,684 Ward No.7 0007 II 5 6 230 18! 49 2,980 1.137 1,843 Ward No.8 0008 12 7 5 54 43 II 3,285 1,2.07 2,078 Ward No 9 0009 6 2 4 89 72 17 3,023 1,079 1,944 Ward No. 10 0010 96 88 8 3,447 1,353 2,094 Ward No. 11 0011 8 7 79 67 12 3,306 1.264 2,042 Ward No. 12 0012 1 55 44 11 3,081 1,177 1,904 Ward No. 13 0013 2 2 28 22 6 3,326 1,212 2.114 Ward No. 14 0014 2 I 74 53 21 6,091 2,387 3,704 Ward No. 15 0015 10 3 7 122 91 31 6,452 2,519 3,933 Ward No. 16 0016

415

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

40 23 17 4,467 2,334 2,133 Ward No. 17 311 174 137 6,061 3,344 2.717 WarclNo.18 960 566 394 3,682 2,178 1,504 WardNo 19 793 428 365 5,103 2,833 2,270 Ward No. 20 683 4r6~ 267 3,394 2,257 1,137 WanlNo.21 1,057 574 483 5,619 3,333 2,286 Ward No. 22 1,745 897 848 4,322 2,421 1,901 Ward No. 23 331 169 162 4,706 2,586 2,120 Ward No. 24 1,082 579 503 4,590 2,665 1,925 Ward No. 25 1,377 713 664 4,084 2,371 1,713 Ward No. 26 386 210 176 5,757 3,231 2,526 Ward No. 27 222 125 97 2,730 1,662 1,068 Ward No. 28 300 164 136 4,541 2,640 1,901 Ward No. 29 633 312 261 3,506 2,054 1,452 Ward No. 30 1,319 704 615 3,748 2,327 1,421 Ward No. 31

H,662 6,3?O 5,272 71,693 41,217 30,476 Jaglldllri (M CI) 2,325 1,249 1,076 2,655 1,606 1,049 Ward No. 1 28 16 12 3,231 1,756 1,475 Ward No. 2 203 123 80 3,272 2,044 1,228 Ward No. 3 77 66 11 2,221 1,277 944 Ward No. 4 2,165 1,160 1,005 Ward No. 5 4 4 2,199 1,276 923 Ward No. 6 88 45 43 2,462 1,356 1,106 Ward No. 7 36 23 13 2,197 1,184 1,013 Ward No. 8 20 8 12 2,388 1,287 1,101 Ward No. 9 3 I 2 2,401 1,264 1,137 Ward No. 10 46 23 23 2,509 1,412 1,097 WardNo. II 116 62 54 3,205 1,690 1,515 Ward No. 12 2,479 1,336 1.143 2,365 1,358 1,007 Ward No. 13 180 )()() 80 2,837 1,599 1,238 Ward No. 14 379 235 144 4,317 2,830 1.487 Ward No. 15 955 542 413 4,035 2,596 1,439 Ward No. 16 845 455 390 3,522 2,011 1,511 Ward No. 17 148 85 63 3,653 2,039 1,614 Ward No. 1& 1.244 669 575 3,057 1,801 1,256 Ward No. 19 768 439 329 3,401 2,166 1,235 Ward No. 20 641 331 310 7,300 3,950 3,350 Ward No. 21 98 56 42 2,735 1,520 1,215 Ward No. 22 979 522 457 3,566 2,035 1,531 Ward No. 23

3,648 1,966 1,682 12,099 7,043 5,056 Sasauli (CT) 1,084 582 502 2,405 1,446 959 Ward No. I 545 283 262 2,700 1,576 1,124 Ward No. 2 1,153 631 522 3,723 2,157 1,566 Ward No.3 866 470 396 3,271 1,864 1,407 Ward No. 4

3,306 1.779 1.527 10,527 6,010 4,517 Kansepur (CI) 1,224 664 560 3,743 2,124 1,619 Ward No. 1 1,144 634 510 3,437 1,999 1,438 Ward No. 2 938 481 457 3,347 1,887 1,460 Ward No. 3

721 363 358 5,666 3,479 2,187 Buria (Mq 240 III 129 338 215 123 Ward No. I 12 8 4 634 512 122 Ward No. 2 349 214 135 Ward No. 3 183 94 89 497 283 214 Ward No. 4 561 316 245 Ward No. 5 418 243 175 Ward NO.6

417 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK :YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary

Location Name ofTowni Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0017 Ward No. 17 730 348 382 1,519 1,302 217 1,467 1,261 206 0018 Ward No. 18 2,122 1,063 1,059 2,492 2,131 361 2,267 1,934 333 0019 Ward No. 19 1,768 872 896 1,586 1,503 83 1,295 1,231 64 0020 Ward No. 20 1,602 715 887 1,790 1,609 181 1,725 1,565 160 0021 Ward No. 21 2,400 1,146 1,254 1,963 1,871 92 1,878 1,798 8() 0022 Ward No. 22 2,624 1,108 1,516 2,145 2,002 143 1,944 1,827 117 0023 Ward No. 23 1,603 672 931 1,465 1,311 154 1,348 1,220 123 0024 Ward No. 24 1,272 561 711 1,564 1,402 162 1,391 1,256 135 0025 Ward No. 25 2,254 1,004 1,250 1,932 1,794 138 1,692 1,578 114 0026 Ward No. 26 2,130 925 1,205 1,701 1,544 157 1,479 1,373 106 0027 Ward No. 27 1,784 777 1,007 2,017 1,883 134 1,815 1,709 106 0028 Ward No. 2& 1,167 631 536 1,348 1,283 65 1,149 1,093 56 0029 Ward No. 29 3,102 1,540 1,562 2,125 1,992 133 1,790 1,693 97 0030 Ward No. 30 1,968 972 996 1,634 1,551 83 1,574 1,509 65 0031 Ward No. 31 3,995 1,9&9 2,006 2,405 2.214 191 2,176 2,024 152

40307000 Jagadhri (M CI ) 29,597 14,627 14,970 32,319 29,588 2,731 29,199 27,037 2,162 0001 Ward No. I 1,581 713 868 1,160 1.088 72 966 931 35 0002 Ward No. 2 931 483 448 1,331 1,196 135 1,275 1,156 119 0003 Ward No. 3 1,634 847 787 1,753 1.684 69 1,502 1,463 39 0004 Ward No. 4 736 383 353 998 943 55 930 883 47 0005 Ward No. 5 439 190 249 772 718 54 740 690 50 0006 Ward No. 6 865 412 453 995 916 79 972 904 68 0007 Ward No. 7 814 417 397 1,100 1,012 88 1,061 999 62 0008 Ward No. 8 543 270 273 817 754 63 696 645 51 0009 Ward No. 9 548 277 271 906 817 89 821 761 60 0010 Ward No. 10 481 239 242 842 769 73 808 747 61 0011 Ward No. II U5 320 405 964 890 74 890 829 61 0012 Ward No. 12 757 377 380 1,146 1,006 140 1,125 994 131 0013 Ward No. 13 1,275 545 730 1,091 932 159 809 710 99 0014 Ward No. 14 1,283 626 657 1,364 1,207 157 1,156 1,078 78 0015 Ward No. 15 3,413 1,810 1,603 3,063 2,830 233 2,559 2,386 173 0016 Ward No. 16 2,802 1,455 1,347 2,416 2,332 84 2,316 2,250 66 0017 Ward No. 17 1,473 712 761 1,437 1,304 133 1,297 1,196 101 0018 Ward No. 18 1,230 563 667 1,500 1,340 160 1,286 1,152 134 0019 Ward No. 19 1,833 891 942 1,395 1,322 73 1,314 1,259 55 0020 Ward No. 20 2,304 1,220 1,084 2,132 1,989 143 1,833 1,719 114 0021 Ward No. 21 1,563 737 826 2,557 2,189 368 2,487 2,132 355 0022 Ward No. 22 823 388 435 1,080' 964 116 1,029 922 107 0023 Ward No. 23 1,544 752 792 1,500 1,386 114 1,327 1,231 96

40308000 SasauJi (CF) 3,655 },468 2,187 4,130 3,818 312 3,961 3,692 269 0001 Ward No. I 1,345 558 787 927 858 69 858 808 50 0002 Ward No. 2 862 345 517 911 839 72 902 833 69 ~03 Ward No. 3 820 307 513 1,230 1,138 92 1,158 1,081 77 04 Ward No. 4 628 258 370 1,062 983 79 1,043 970 73

40309000 Kansepur (CT) 4,425 1,952 2,473 3,868 3,556 312 3,389 3,146 243 0001 Ward No. I 1,707 783 924 1,457 1.342 115 1,437 1,330 107 0002 Ward No. 2 1,399 602 797 1,279 1,166 113 958 893 65 0003 Ward No. 3 1,319 567 752 1.132 1,048 84 994 923 71

40310000 Buria (Me} 4,164 1,920 2,244 2,811 2,512 299 2,618 . 2,427 191 0001 Ward No. I 645 283 362 247 240 7 245 238 7 0002 Ward No 2 633 303 330 235 222 13 235 222 13 0003 Ward No. 3 529 256 273 236 226 10 233 225 8 0004 Ward No. 4 329 152 177 242 219 23 240 217 23 0005 Ward No. 5 125 43 82 :W8 187 21 203 185 18 0006 Ward No. 6 127 57 70 154 151 3 145 142 3

418 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

11 8 3 5 5 124 119 5 1,327 1,129 198 Ward No. 17 8 4 4 11 II 78 59 19 2,170 1,860 310 Ward No. 18 2 2 15 15 1,278 1,214 64 Ward No. 19 15 13 2 43 42 18 13 5 1,649 1,497 152 Ward No. 20 2 2 ... . 5 4 42 32 10 1,829 1,760 69 Ward No. 21 7 5 2 29 28 67 56 II 1,841 1,'738 103 Ward No. 22 4 3 I 3 2 31 22 9 1,310 1,193 117 Ward No. 23 2 15 14 I 22 18 4 1,352 1,223 129 Ward No. 24 6 5 16 14 2 74 46 28 1,596 1,513 83 Ward No. 25 7 7 4 4 25 19 6 1,443 1,343 100 Ward No. 26 13 13 2 2 47 33 14 1,753 1,661 92 WardNo 27 7 7 7 7 23 22 I 1,112 1,057 55 Ward No. 28 4 4 7 7 39 33 6 1,740 1,649 91 Ward No. 29 6 4 2 45 45 21 .20 7 1,496 1,440 56 Ward No. 30 30 30 19 17 2 26 18 8 2,101 1,959 142 WardNO.31

217 285 12 213 196 17 1,533 1,409 124 27,236 25,227 2,009 Jagadhri (M CI ) 9 9 62 60 2 63 62 I 832 800 32 Ward No. I 18 r6 2 11 9 2 75 71 4 1,171 1,060 III WardNo.2 I 10 & 2 63 61 2 1,42li 1,394 34 WardNo.3 2 2 53 48 5 874 833 41 Ward NO.4 I 9 7 2 730 682 48 Ward No. 5 II II 9 4 5 47 47 905 842 63 Ward No. 6 2 2 127 120 7 932 817 55 Ward No. 7 6 5 80 76 4 610 564 46 Ward No. 8 6 6 I I 14 14 800 740 60 Ward No. 9 3 3 17 14 3 788 130 58 Ward No. 10 I 5 5 41 41 843 782 61 Ward No. II 12 12 2 2 49 45 4 1,062 935 127 Ward No. 12 71 64 7 737 646 91 Ward No. 13 3 3 I 86 77 9 1,066 997 69 Ward No. 14 8 5 3 39 37 2 77 54 23 2,435 2,290 145 Ward No. 15 3 3 29 28 188 184 4 2,096 2,035 61 Ward No. 16 10 9 12 12 102 94 8 1,173 1,081 92 Ward No. 17 6 5 I 4 3 38 33 5 1.238 1,111 127 Ward No. 18 63 61 2 2 2 36 30 6 1,213 1,166 47 Ward No. 19 4 4 144 131 13 1,685 1.584 101 Ward No. 20 27 27 5 5 36 35 1 2,419 2,065 354 Ward No. 21 2 2 35 27 8 992 893 99 Ward No. 22 27 26 II II 82 74 8 1,207 1,120 87 Ward No. 23

66 65 15 15 39 34 5 3,841 3,578 263 Sasauli (eT) 65 64 13 13 7 7 773 724 49 Ward No. I 21 16 5 880 816 64 Ward No.2 7 7 1,151 1,074 77 Ward No.3 2 2 4 4 1.037 964 73 Ward No. 4

20 19 11 II 77 65 12 3.281 3,051 230 Kansepur (en II 10 8 8 26 21 5 1.392 1,291 101 Ward No. I 6 6 3 3 19 15 4 930 869 61 Ward No.2 3 3 32 29 3 959 891 68 Ward No.3

191 179 12 434 425 9 116 99 17 1.877 1,724 153 Buria (Me) 4 4 191 191 3 2 47 42 5 Ward No. I 2 2 12 9 3 221 211 10 WardNO.2 12 12 37 37 21 18 3 163 158 5 Ward No. 3 19 17 2 27 27 13 13 181 160 21 Ward No.4 36 36 167 149 18 Ward No. 5 9 9 3 3 133 130 3 Ward No. 6

419 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Urban Prim~ry Industrial cate!;lo!1 Location Name of Townl Ward code . Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females. 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0017 Ward No. 17 52 41 II 0018 Ward No. 18 225 197 28 2 2 0019 Ward No. 19 291 272 19 2 2 0020 Ward No. 20 65 44 21 2 0021 Ward No. 21 85 73 12 2 I 0022 Ward No. 22 201 175 26 2 2 0023 Ward No. 23 117 91 26 5 5 0024 Ward No. 24 173 146 27 38 38 0025 Ward No. 25 240 216 24 3 2 0026 Ward No. 26 222 171 51 0027 Ward No. 27 202 174 28 0028 Ward No. 28 199 190 9 7 7 0029 Ward No. 29 335 299 36 0030 Ward No. 30 60 42 18 0031 Ward No. 31 229 190 39 9 9

40307000 Jagadhri (M CI) 3.120 2,551 569 6 3 3 127 107 20 0001 Ward No. I 194 157 37 62 55 7 0002 Ward No.2 56 40 16 0003 Ward No.3 251 221 30 4 2 2 0004 Ward No. 4 68 60 8 0005 Ward No.5 32 28 4 0006 Ward No. 6 23 12 11 0007 Ward NO.7 39 13 26 0008 Ward No.8 121 109 12 0009 Ward No.9 85 56 29 0010 Ward No. 10 34 22 12 0011 Ward No. II 74 61 13 0012 Ward No. 12 21 12 9 0013 Ward No. 13 282 222 60 3 2 0014 Ward No. 14 208 129 79 I 0015 Ward No. 15 504 444 60 4 2 2 0016 Ward No. 16 100 82 18 4 4 0017 Ward No. 17 140 108 32 2 17 16 0018 Ward No. 18 214 188 26 1 ,.0019 Ward No. 19 81 63 18 k0020 Ward No. 20 299 270 29 \ 0021 Ward No. 21 70 57 13 3 2 0022 Ward No. 22 51 42 9 0023 Ward No. 23 173 155 18 2 2 25 22 3

40308000 Sasauli (Cl) 169 126 43 0001 Ward No. I 69 50 19 0002 Ward No. 2 9 6 3 .0003 Ward No. 3 72 57 15 ,,0004 Ward No. 4 19 13 6 , 40309000 I

40310000 8uria (MC) 193 85 108 20 5 15 14 9" 5 0001 Ward No.1 2 2 I 0002 Ward No. 2 0003 Ward No.3 3 1 2 0004 Ward No. 4 2 2 0005 Ward No. 5 5 2 3 0006 Ward No. 6· 9 9

420 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of marginal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry­ Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

17 14 3 35 27 8 3,678 1,380 2,298 Ward No. 17 0017 17 8 9 205 187 18 5,691 2,276 3,415 Ward No. 18 0018 14 7 7 275 263 12 3,864 1,547 2,317 Ward No. 19 0019 3 3 60 43 17 4,915 1,939 2,976 Ward No. 20 0020 1 ~I 82 71 II 3,831 1,532 2,299 Ward No. 21 0021 14 7 7 185 166 19 6,09& 2,439 3,659 Ward No. 22 0022 15 2 13 97 84 13 4,460 1,782 2,678 Ward No. 23 0023 5 3 2 130 105 25 4,414 1,745 2,669 Ward No. 24 0024 2 I 235 213 22 4,912 1,875 3,037 Ward No. 25 0025 4 1 3 217 169 48 4,513 1,752 2,761 Ward No. 26 0026 6 3 3 195 171 24 5,524 2,125 3,399 Ward No. 27 0027 3 2 I 189 181 8 2,549 1,010 1,539 Ward No. 28 0028 9 4 5 326 295 3} 5,518 2,188 3,330 Ward No. 29 0029 3 3 56 41 15 3,840 1,475 2,365 Ward No. 30 0030 6 5 214 180 34 5,338 2,102 3,236 Ward NO.3) 0031

139 49 90 2,848 2,392 456 68,971 26,256 42,715 Jagadhri (M CI ) 40307000 3 2 I 128 100 28 3,076 1,231 1,845 Ward No. I 0001 4 4 52 40 12 2,831 1,043 1,7&8 Ward No.2 0002 6 I 5 241 218 23 3,153 1,207 1,946 Ward No.3 0003 7 4 3 61 56 5 1,959 717 1,242 Ward No 4 0004 31 27 4 1,832 632 1,200 Ward No.5 0005 23 12 11 2,069 772 1,297 W3Id No.6 0006 16 5 II 23 8 15 2,176 761 1,415 Ward No. 7 0007 2 1 I 118 108 10 1,923 700 1,223 Ward No.8 0008 3 2 82 55 27 2,030 747 1,283 Ward No.9 0009 2 2 32 22 10 2,040 734 1,306 Ward No. 10 0010 5 2 3 68 58 10 2,270 842 1,428 Ward No. II 0011 6 6 IS 12 3 2,816 1,061 1,755 Ward No. 12 0012 278 219 59 2,549 971 1,578 Ward No. 13 0013 15 2 13 192 127 65 2,756 1,018 1,738 Ward No. 14 0014 23 6 17 477 436 41 4,667 1,810 2,857 Ward No. 15 0015 5 3 2 91 75 16 4,421 1,719 2,702 Ward No. 16 0016 2 2 119 91 28 3,558 1,419 2,139 Ward No. 17 0017 9 4 5 204 183 21 3,383 1,262 2,121 Ward No. 18 0018 II 5 6 69 58 II 3,495 1,370 2,125 Ward No 19 0019 5 3 2 293 267 26 3,573 1,397 2, i 76 Ward No. 20 0020 I 1 66 55 II 6,306 2,498 3,808 Ward No. 21 0021 6 4 2 45 38 7 2,478 944 1,534 Ward No. 22 0022 6 4 2 140 127 13 3,610 1,401 2,209 Ward No. 23 0023

4 3 164 122 42 11,624 4,693 6,931 Sasauli (eT) 40308000 68 49 19 2,823 1,146 1,677 Ward No I 0001 8 5 3 2,651 1,082 1,569 Ward No.2 0002 72 57 IS 3,313 1,~6 1,987 Ward No.3 0003 3 2 16 II 5 2,837 1,139 1,698 Ward No.4 0004

40 18 22 434 387 47 1l,084 4,406 6,678 Kansepur (CI') 40309000 II 6 5 9 6 3 3,993 1,565 2,428 Ward No. I 0001 28 II 17 288 257 31 3,557 1,435' 2,122 Ward No.2 0002 137 124 13 3,534 1,406 2,128 Ward NO.3 0003

8 2 6 151 69 82 7,019 2,887 4,132 Buria (MC) 40310000 736 258 478 WardNo I 0001 1,032 593 439 Ward No.2 0002 3 2 642 244 398 Ward NO.3 0003 I I 584 216 368 Ward NO.4 0004 5 2 3 478 172 306 Ward NO.5 0005 8 8 391 149 242 Ward NO.6 0006

421 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary Area of Location Name ofTowni Ward Town in Number of Total population (including Population in the code square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0007 Ward No. 7 l23 691 366 325 85 50 35 OOOS Ward No. 8 293 1.564 848 716 235 132 10] 0009 Ward No. 9 109 590 306 284 73 37 36 0010 Ward No. 10 175 867 458 409 132 68 64 0011 Ward No. II 140 933 S44 389 152 89 63

40311000 Chhachhrauli (Me) 10.54 1,735 9,710 5,002 4,708 1,303 714 589 0001 Ward No. I 314 1.744 910 834 184 112 72 0002 Ward No.2 74 452 228 224 55 30 25 0003 Ward No.3 217 1,214 611 603 169 81 88 0004 Ward No. 4 142 772 407 365 148 84 64 0005 Ward No. 5 225 1,153 591 562 153 75 78 0006 Ward No. 6 103 531 285 246 62 40 22 0007 Ward No. 7 88 480 256 224 57 39 18 0008 Ward No. 8 147 804 415 389 107 61 46 0009 Ward No. 9 97 535 282 253 62 39 23 0010 Ward No. 10 96 539 265 274 74 37 37 DOli Ward No. II 232 1,486 752 734 232 116 116

422 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract

Name ofTownl Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

518 289 229 Ward NO.7 286 150 136 911 548 363 Ward No.8 ._,- 397 214 183 Ward No. 9 583 331 252 Ward No. 10 460 314 146 Ward No. II

2,024 1,047 ')77 6,700 3,675 3,025 Chhachhrauli (MC) 484 248 236 1,357 737 620 Ward No. I 8 5 3 372 192 180 Ward No. 2 304 145 159 818 448 370 Ward No. 3 646 344 302 369 218 151 Ward No. 4 326 170 156 793 450 343 Ward No. 5 11 7 4 396 224 172 Ward No. 6 392 214 178 Ward No. 7 63 35 28 579 322 257 Ward No. 8 426 230 196 Ward No. 9 4 2 2 412 215 197 Ward No. 10 178 91 87 786 425 361 \Yard No. II

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Location Name ofTownl Ward code IIlitemtes Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0007 Ward No. 7 173 77 96 207 185 22 202 181 21 0008 Ward No. 8 653 300 353 493 436 57 490 435 S5 0009 Ward No. 9 193 92 101· 189 169 20 14S 136 9 0010 Ward No. 10 284 127 157 338 253 85 254 226 28 0011 Ward No. II 473 230 243 262 224 38 226 220 6

40311000 Chhachhrauli (Me) 3,010 1,327 1,683 2,669 2,310 359 2,355 2.088 267 0001 Ward No. I 387 173 214 453 415 38 436 402 34 0002 Ward No. 2 80 36 44 140 122 18 138 120 18 0003 Ward No.3 396 163 233 344 299 45 334 293 41 0004 Ward No.4 403 189 214 215 193 22 153 135 18 0005 Ward NO.5 360 141 219 377 294 83 309 273 36 0006 Ward NO.6 135 61 74 149 135 14 140 126 14 0007 Ward No. 7 88 42 46 133 119 14 118 108 10 0008 Ward No. 8 225 93 132 191 166 25 166 144 22 0009 Ward No.9 109 52 57 151 135 16 106 100 6 0010 Ward No. 10 127 SO 77 139 122 17 114 102 12 0011 Ward No. 11 700 327 373 377 310 67 341 285 56

424 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

2 2 2 17 15 2 181 163 18 Ward No. 7 20 20 61 57 4 28 18 10 381 340 41 Ward No. 8 4 4 5 5 12 12 124 115 9 Ward No. 9 63 54.r 9 22 21 7 7 162 144 18 Ward No. 10 20 19 74 74 15 15 117 112 5 Ward No. II

'n 93 4 60 57 3 116 96 20 2,082 1,842 240 Chhachhrauli (MC) 2 2 6 6 28 24 4 400 370 30 Ward No. I 3 3 135 117 18 Ward No.2 12 12 II 11 310 269 41 Ward No.3 I I 152 134 18 Ward No.4 21 19 2 6 5 15 10 5 267 239 28 Ward No.5 5 5 5 5 130 116 14 Ward No. 6 117 108 9 Ward No. 7 2 2 5 5 159 137 22 Ward No.8 2 2 104 98 6 Ward No. 9 2 2 6 6 106 94 12 Ward No. 10 48 46 2 35 34 56 45 11 202 160 42 Ward No. 11

425 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR Urban Primary Industrial cate~orl Location Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers . number Persons Males Females Persons . Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

0007 Ward No.7 5 4 0008 Ward No.8 3 1 2 0009 Ward No.9 44 33 II 4 4 0010 Ward No. 10 84 27 57 19 4 15 7 2 5 0011 Ward No. II 36 4 32 I

40311000 Chhachhrauli (MC) 314 222 92 5 2 3 37 23 14 0001 Ward No. I 17 13 4 0002 Ward No. 2 2 2 0003 Ward No. 3 10 6 4 1 0004 Ward No. 4 62 58 4 2 0005 Ward No. 5 68 21 47 II II 0006 Ward No. 6 9 9 I 0007 Ward No. 7 15 11 4 0008 Ward No. 8 25 22 3 7 7 0009 Ward No. 9 45 35 10 4 4 0010 Ward No. 10 25 20 5 0011 Ward No. 11 36 25 11 5 2 3 11 9 2

426 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Census Abstract of mar~inal workers Name of Town! Ward Location Household industry' Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

5 4 484 181 303 Ward No.7 0007 2 1 1,071 412 659 Ward No. 8 0008 39 28 II 401 137 264 Ward No.9 0009 I 57 20 37 529 205 324 Ward No. 10 0010 5 5 30 3 27 671 320 351 Ward No. II OOll

17 3 14 255 194 61 7,041 2,692 4,349 Chhacbhrauli (MC) 40311000 1 16 12 4 1,291 495 796 Ward No. 1 0001 2 2 312 106 206 Ward No. 2 0002 9 5 4 870 312 558 Ward No. 3 0003 60 57 3 557 214 343 Ward No.4 0004 11 10 46 20 26 776 297 479 Ward No. 5 0005 8 8 382 150 232 Ward No. 6 0006 15 11 4 347 137 210 Ward No. 7 0007 17 14 3 6[3 249 364 Ward No. 8 0008 4[ 31 10 384 147 237 Ward No. 9 0009 25 20 5 400 143 257 Ward No. 10 0010 4 4 16 14 2 1,109 442 667 Ward No. 11 DOlI

427

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Annexures 430 ANNEXURES

Annexure I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat

This annexure is not given. Annexure II Fertility and Mortality, 1991 Census

Fertility is a major component of population additional features added to this question canvassed, growth. It is a measure of the rate at which population viz; (i) the number of children born during the last is added to itself by births and assessed by relating one year were recorded by sex; and (i i) as a part of the number of births in some section of the population gender sensitization, and also to avoid any ommission and number of married couples or number of women of the girl child, the column relating to the daughter in child bearing age. preceded that of the son to further reduce, if any, the Q.No.23 of the Household Schedule canvassed omission of the girl child. at the Census 2001 pertained to fertility particulars Undisputedly, fertility is an important and vital of the ever married women. It had 3 sub parts; part component of population growth and thus, the study (i) and (ii) related to ever married women and part of fertility levels and trends in fertility has remained (iii) pertained to only currently married women. The to be of great interest to the user agencies. As the ever married refers to the women ever married even finalisation and release ofdata on fertility levels based though their present status may be married or on Census 2001 is likeJy to take time it is considered widowed or divorced or separated, while the currently desirable t~ briefly describe here the fertility levels married women refer to those who are presently in and trends based on previous census. the married state irrespective of their age. The sub Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : part (i) aimed to obtain the number of surviving children borne to the women, while total number of Total Fertility Rate in Hruyana (4.3) is higher than children born to the women was ascertained through that of the country (3.6) as such. Among the major part (ii) of this question. This helps in understanding States Uttar Pradesh (5.1), Madhya Pradesh and the total fertility rate of the ever married women. Rajasthan (4.6 each), and Bihar (4.4) reveal TFR Part (iii) refers to the number of children born to the higher than that of Haryana. However, the redeeming currently married women during the last one year feature is that TFR in Haryana State has shown and reflects current fertility rate. There were two significant decline over the period.

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TABLE II (a) AGE SPECIFIC FERTILITY RATES, 1981 AND 1991 Age Group Yamunanagar District Haryana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 1991 1991 1981 1991 198] ]99] 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]5-19 15.7 17.6 10.9 59.6 41.6 65.6 48.4 39.6 21.5 20-24 164.1 174.1 144.0 246.0 184.7 265.7 198.9 192.0 143.7 25-29 163.7 170.7 151.7 251.0 155.4 266.7 165.1 207.6 127.8 30-34 91.3 100.3 75.9 173.0 91.1 189.8 100.1 121.0 67.9 35-39 47.4 47.0 48.0 104.1 52.6 117.7 585 62.1 37.7 40-44 17.0 19.4 12.9 50.0 29.6 58.6 34.0 22.3 17.5 45-49 15.7 19.0 10.0 22.0 19.7 25.7 21.5 9.6 14.3

TABLEU(b) AGE SPECIFIC MARITAL Fm.TILITYRATES, 1981 AND 1991 Age Group Yamunanagar District Haryana State ------~------Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 199] 1991 1981 199] 1981 1991 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]5-19 112.1 1]2.6 110.2 ]25.7 120.1 121.1 120.8 153.2 115.3 20-24 209.1 207.7 212.5 276.7 209.4 281.0 215.1 256.6 189.] 25-29 ]69.6 174.8 160.3 257.5 158.9 270.0 168.8 217.7 132.6 30-34 92.4 102.4 77.9 ]77.5 93.1 194.2 102.3 124.1 69.6 35-39 48.6 48.2 49.2 108.8 54.3 121.2 60.4 65.5 38.9 40-44 18.0 20.2 13.9 54.1 31.3 62.2 36.0 24.1 18.4 45-49 16.7 20.1 10.8 24.1 21.3 28.6 23.1 10.2 15.7

In comparison to the rural, the fertility levels up from 10.2 of 1981 to 15.7 in 1991. are lower in urban areas in the State fdr age groups Yamunanagar district has lower ASMFR than the 15-19,20-24,25-29,30-34,35-39,40-44 and 45-49 State except age-group 25-29 in ] 991. But ASMFR in 1981. The same is true for the marital fertility for age group 15-19 in the district was 112.1 as against rates except for age group 15-19 where it is 120.1 in the State and the corresponding figures for observed that the fertility levels are comparatively different age groups were, 209.1 and 209.4 (20-24), lower in urban areas as compared to urban areas in 1981. Age Specific Marital Fertility Rates (ASMFR) 169.6 and 158.9 (25-29), 92.4 and 93.1 (30-34),48.6 in the State have gone down for all age groups in and 54.3 (35-39), 18.0 and 31.3 (40-44) and 16.7 and 1991 when compared with 1981. The same is true 21.3 (45-49). for rural and urban areas of the State, except in Other fertility measures can be seen in the following age group 45-49 in urban areas where it has gone table:

TABLEII(c) FERTILITY RATES State/District Year CBR TFR TMFR GFR GMFR 2 3 4 5 6 7 Haryana 1981 37.5 5.4 6.1 170 204 1991 31.7 4.3 5.3 14~ 172 Yamunanagar 1981 36.1 5.0 6.3 156 209 1991 32.5 4.3 6.0 141 187 Source: Occasional Paper No.1 of 1997, RGI '\

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Crude Birth Rate, Total Fertility Rate, Total in Yamunanagar district and similar trend is observed Marital Fertility rate, General Fertility Rate and for the State also. While comparing the district level General Marital Fertility Rate are presented separately data with the State level data, it is observed that CBR, for Haryana State and Yamunanagar district for 1981 TMFR and GMFR are higher at the district level and 1991. When we compare these values we find during 1991 Census as compared with State figures decrease in 1991 for all the above-mentiqned rates while GFR is lower.

TABLEII(d) SELECTED INDICATORS ON FFMALENUPTIALITY, 1991 StateID istrict TIRJU Mean age at marriage of currently married Percent of currently married women with age women at marriage below 18

Total Who married during Total Who married during 1981-86 1986-91 1981-86 1986-91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Haryana State T 17.9 18.2 18.6 52.6 49.3 43.0 R 17.6 17.8 18.2 56.9 55.5 49.2 U 18.8 19.3 20.0 39.3 31.9 23.2 Yamunanagar District T 18.9 19.4 20.0 35.4 29.6 20.8 R 18.7 19.1 19.6 37.7 34.0 24.3 U 19.4 20.0 20.8 30.7 21.8 13.2 Soorce : District Profile, 1991, RGI Different fertility measures indicate that fertility same trend is observed when district figures are levels are higher in the district in 1991 as compared to compared with corresponding State figures. Mean age 1981. Similar trend is observed at the State level also. at marriage of the currently married women has Comparatively higher fertility rates at the district level increased from 19.4 in 1981-86 period to 20.0 during than the State level are duly supported by the higher 1986-91 period in Yamunanagar district whereas in age at marriage of females in the district compared to Haryana State corresponding figures have also moved the State as is evident in the table given above. from 18.2 to 18.6. Presently, the statutory minimum Table lIed) presents the mean age at marriage of marriage age for females is 18 years. It is worthwhile currently married women or in other words age at to note in the light of above that proportion ofcurrently marriage of all those women who are living with their married females whose age at marriage was below 18 husbands. Some of them might be recently married years during 1981-86 and 1986-91 is continous ly and some of them decades ago meaning the situation decreasing. It is observed from the table lI(d) that this is for the population as a whole. proportion has gone down from 29.6 percent during Table reveals that mean age at marriage of 1981-86 to 20.8 percent during 1986-91 in the district. currently married women in the district is 18.9 in 199 J, Corresponding figures for the State were 49.3 and 43.0 which is higher than the corresponding figure of 17.9 which are quite higher than the district figures. Same at the State level. In rural and urban areas also,' the trend is observed for rural and urban areas also. TABLE II (e) IMPORTANT INDICES OFFFRTILITY, 1991 Fertility lndices Yamunana~ District Haryana State Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 Number of Children ever born per ever married woman in the age group 45-49 4.4 4.7 4.0 4.9 5.1 4.2

Couples per thousand population 159 158 161 169 168 173

Child-woman ratio (0-4 years) 529 557 476 588 624 492

433 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNA NAGAR

Since most of the women complete their figure for the State is 169 couples. reproduction by the age group 45-49, hence the Child-Woman ratio, which is a relative measure average number of children ever born per ever of fertility to know the performance of women is married woman in age-group 45-49 is termed as an also shown in the above table. This ratio is quite ind~x of completed level of fertility. Ever married lower in the district compared to the State figures. females include widows, divorced and separated This is also true for corrosponding urban areas where women also. In the above table, average number of the district figure is 476 in relation to State figure of children ever born per ever married woman in the 492. Child -woman ratio gap between rural and age group 45-49 for total, rural and urban areas of urban is wider in the State than in the district. the district as well as Haryana State for 1991 have Child Mortality Levels: been depicted. It is observed that the number of children ever born per ever married woman is higher The estimates shown here have been obtained in rural areas than that in urban areas. It is according using the data on the number of children ever horn to the prevailing trends that fertility is higher in rural and number of children surviving to ever married areas than in urban areas in the State. The number women. Information on questions on children ever born and children surviving canvassed for all ever of couples with wife in age group 15-44 per 1000 married women have been tabulated by age of the persons in Yamunanagar district and Haryana State mother. From this estimates of child mortality q(i) have also been shown in the above table for Total, have been worked out by using Brass technique Rural and Urban areas in 1991. Number of couples where q(i) is the probability of a new born child dying is higher in urban areas as compared to rural areas before age i === 1 and similarly q(2), q(3) and q(5) for for the State. In Yamunanagar district number of probability of a new born dying before age 2, 3& 5 couples per 1,000 persons is 159 and corresponding respective ly.

TABLEll(t) ESTIMATtS OF CHILD MORTALITY INDICATORS BY SEX State! District Person Male Female Year q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haryana 1991 52 62 64 73 57 59 67 71 54 66 68 80

1981 126 124 125 138 132 121 118 125 119 127 133 153 Yamunanagar 1991 61 66 71 76 60 68 71 77 62 64 72 78

1981 122 107 103 114 136 108 100 105 108 105 107 123

S'ci'Urce: Occasional Paper No.1 of 1991 RGI. District Level Estimates of Fertility and child mortality for 1991 and their inter relations Vlith other variables ,I' It is observed from the above table that the-child Statistics of the State in 1991. mortality estimates in Yamunanagar district and the In 1991, Child Mortality estimates calculated as State have decreased in 1991 as compared to 1981. The child mortality estimates at district level were per q( 1), q(2), q(3) and q(5) for Yamunanagar district hfgher in Yamunanagar district at all levels i.e. for were 61,66, 71 and 76 respectively and corresponding ~rson/male/female as compared to the corresponding figures for'Haryana State were 52, 62, 64 and 73.

434 ANNEXURES

Annexure III

VARIOUS MFASURES OF FERTILITY ANDMFAN AGEATMARRIAGEINHARYANASTATE-1991 CENSUS N umber of Children ever bom per woman Child-Woman Mean age at StateIDistrict GFR GMFR TFR TMFR CBR in the age woup 45-49 Ratio{O-4) marriage " 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Haryana 145 172 4.3 5.3 31.7 4.9 588 17.9 Ambala 118 158 3.5 5.4 28.2 43 483 19.2 Yamunanagar 141 187 4.3 6.0 32.5 4.4 529 18.9 Kurukshetra 129 170 3.8 5.5 30.0 4.8 518 18.8 Kaitha1 141 169 4.2 5.0 31.0 5.1 587 17.8 KarnaJ 149 186 4.4 5.8 32.9 5.0 587 18.4 Panipat 153 184 4.6 5.7 33.5 4.8 623 17.9 Sonipat 140 169 4.2 5.2 30.8 5.0 594 17.8 Rohtak 145 173 4.4 5.3 31.3 5.0 572 17.6 Faridabad 160 188 4.8 5.8 34.9 4.6 648 18.0 Gurgaon 186 217 5.7 6.6 40.2 5.1 713 17.7 Rewari 135 161 4.1 4.9 30.8 4.9 564 17.4 Mahendragarh 148 171 4.4 5.1 32.9 5.0 604 16.8 Bhiwani 145 167 4.2 5.0 30.9 5.4 605 17.0 lind 151 174 4.5 5.1 32.7 5.1 610 17.2 Hisar 152 179 4.4 5.3 33.8 5.0 586 17.6 Sirsa 138 171 3.9 5.2 31.2 5.0 555 18.5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR

ANNEXURE IV

Percentage ~istrjbution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

TABLE IV (a) PERCENTAGEDIS1RIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBIR1lI, 1991 CFNSUS StateiDistricts Born elsewhere Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration p M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 1,622,500 283,174 1,339,326 1,601,640 243,459 1,358,181 3,224,140 526,633 2,697,507 (31.8) (23.3) (34.4) (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (63.2) (43.3) (69.4) Ambala 111,104 31,317 79,787 81,250 20,330 60,920 192,354 51,647 140,707 (25.7) (21.0) (28.1) (18.8) (13.6) (21.5) (44.4) (34.7) (49.6) Yamunanagpr 69,834 11,010 58,824 75,319 14,954 60,365 145,153 25,964 119,189 (26.7) (14.7) (31.6) (28.8) (19.9) (32.4) (55.6) (34.6) (64.0) Kurukshetra 47,647 10,830 36,817 85,357 15,516 69,841 133,004 26,346 106,658 (23.8) (20.2) (25.0) (42.5) (29.0) (47.5) (66.3) (49.2) (72.5) Kaithal 65,543 9,620 55,923 113,415 9,312 104,103 178,958 18,932 160,026 (28.5) (25.1) (29.0) (49.2) (24.9) (54.0) (17.1) (50.6) (82.9) Kamal 72,085 13,479 58,606 98,999 15,233 83,166 111,084 28,112 142,372 (27.5) (20.7) (29.7) (37.7) (23.4) (42.4) (65.1) (44.1) (72.1) Panipat 51,625 10,498 41,127 119,161 19,642 99,519 170,786 30,140 140,646 (19.1) (13.8) (21.1 ) (44.1) (25.9) (51.2) (63.2) (39.7) (72.3) Sonipat 63,738 15,218 48,460 87,535 13,393 74,142 151,213 28,671 122,602 (27.6) (28.2) (27.5) (38.0) (24.7) (42.0) (65.6) (52.9) (69.5) Rohtak 221,100 33,874 187,826 188,200 18,771 169,429 409,900 52,645 357,255 (43.1) (38.0) (44.1) (36.5) (21.1) (39.8) (79.6) (59.1) (83.9) Faridabad 120,816 23,196 97,620 70,981 20,727 50,254 191,797 43.923 147,874 (22.1) (11.4) (28.6) (13.0) (10.2) (14.7) (35.2) (21.5) (43.3) Gurgflon 101,561 14,360 87,201 97,155 12,750 84,405 198,716 27,110 171,606 (31.4) (23.9) (33.1) (30. ]) (21.2) (32.1) (61.5) (45.1) (65.2) Rewari 48,191 6,433 41,758 73,425 6,910 66,515 121,616 13,343 108,273 (26.7) (25.8) (26.8) (40.6) (27.7) (42.7) (67.3) (53.4) (69.5) Mahendragprh 66,642 7,388 59,254 47,752 4,740 43,012 114,394 12,128 102,266 (35.5) (40.6) (34.9) (25.4) (26.0) (25.4) (60.9) (66.6) (60.3) Bhiwani 127,905 13,010 114,895 109,151 1],400 97,751 237,056 24,410 212,646 (44.0) (37.2) (44.9) (37.5) (32.6) (38.2) (81.5) (69.9) (83.1) lind 90,654 14,462 76,192 151,666 15,709 135,957 242,320 30,171 212,149 (33.3) (34.9) (33.0) (55.7) (37.9) (58.9) (89.0) (72.8) (92.0) Hisar 264,304 45,820 218,484 157,859 30,1I2 127,747 422,163 75,932 346,231 (45.6) (33.1) (49.5) (27.2) (21.8) (28.9) (72.8) (54.9) (78.4) Sirs a 99,151 22,599 76,552 44,415 13,960 30,455 143,566 36,559 10,700 (30.9) (23.7) (33.9) (13.8) (14.7) (13.5) (44.7) (38.4) (47.4)

436 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (a) PERCmTAGEDlSTRIBUnONOFMIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBIRlH, 1991 cmsus Born in other States of India Born in other Countries Total migrants

p M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1,550,569 524,237 1,02~,232 330,640 166,008 164,632 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 (30.4) (43.1) (26.4) (6.5) (13.6) (4.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 201,959 77,686 124,273 38,652 19,673 18,709 432,965 149,006 283,689 (46.7) (52.1) (43.8) (8.9) (13.2) (6.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 88,994 35,622 53,372 27,071 13,460 13,611 261,218 75,046 186,172 (34.1) (47.5) (28.7) (1004) (17.9) (7.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 45,499 16,440 29,059 22,134 10,744 11,390 200,637 53,530 147,107 (22.7) (30.7) (19.8) (11.0) (20.1) (7.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 35,005 9,994 25,011 16,451 8,521 7,930 230,414 37,447 192,967 (15.2) (26.7) (13.0) (7.1) (22.8) (4.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 57,582 20,210 37,372 33,968 16,130 17,838 262,634 65,052 197,582 (21.9) (3L!) (18.9) (12.9) (24.8) (9.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 72,888 31,979 40,909 26,736 13,738 12,998 270,410 75,857 194,553 (27.0) (42.2) (21.0) (9.9) (18.1 ) (6.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 66,865 19,608 47,257 12,482 5,906 6,576 230,620 54,185 176,435 (29.0) (36.2) (26.8) (SA) (10.9) (3.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 79,206 23,880 55,326 26,026 12,600 13,426 515,132 89,125 426,007 (1504) (26.8) (13.0) (5.1) (14.1) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 322,426 143,938 178,488 31,447 16,380 15,067 545,670 204,241 341,429 (59.1 ) (70.5) (52.3) (5.8) (8.0) (4.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 111,361 26,321 85,040 13,110 6,640 6,470 323,187 60,071 263,116 (34.5) (43.8) (32.3) (4.1) (11.1) (2.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 55,609 10.110 45,499 3,560 1,520 2,040 180,785 24,973 155,812 (30.8) (40.5) (29.2) (2.0) (6.1) (1.3) ( 100.0) (100.0) (IOO.D) 72,302 5,510 66,792 1,110 580 530 187,806 18,218 169,588 (38.5) (30.3) (39.4) (0.6) (3.2) (0.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 48,623 8,260 40,363 5,244 2,274 2,970 290,923 34,944 255,979 (16.7) (23.6) (15.8) (1.8) (6.5) (1.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22,026 7,333 14,693 7,810 3,920 3,890 272.156 41,424 230,732 (8.1) (17.7) (6.4) (2.9) (9.5) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 118,866 41,885 76,981 38,795 20,516 18,279 579,824 138,333 441,491 (20.5) (30.3) (17.4) (6.7) (14.8) (4.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 151,358 45,461 105,897 26,044 13,266 12,778 320,968 95,286 225,682 (47.2) (47.7) (46.9) (8.1) (13.9) (5.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) contd....

.4.37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR

TABLE IV (a) PERCENTAGEDlSTRIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BlRTIJ, 200) CINSUS State/Districts Born elsewhere Born in other Born in Haryana State in district of enumeration districts of enumeration P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 2,171,628 460,662 1,710,966 2,370,973 403,856 1,967,117 4,542,601 864,518 3,678,083 (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) (31.6) (19.4) (36.3) (60.6) (41.6) (67.9) Panchkula 31,039 9,372 21,667 56,204 22,905 33,299 87,243 32,277 54,966 (11.6) (7.8) (14.9) (21.1) (19.0) (22.8) (32.7) (26.7) (37.7) Ambala 95,726 26,355 69,371 100,824 20,271 80,553 196,550 46,626 149,924 (24.5) (21.4) (25.9) (25.8) .(16.4) (30.1) (50.3) (37.8) (56.1) Yarnunanagar 112,607 21,224 91,383 93,420 18,446 74,974 206,027 39,670 166,357 (30.4) (18.3) (35.9) (25.2) (15.9) (29.5) (55.6) (34.3) (65.4) Kurukshetra 72,016 14,713 57,303 125,800 24,536 101,264 197,816 39,249 158,567 (24.4) (IS.l) (26.7) (42.5) (30.2) (47.2) (66.9) (4S.3) (73.9) Kaithal 84,924 14,963 69,961 135,219 12,205 123,014 220,143 27,168 192,975 (29.4) (29.S) (29.3) (46.8) (24.3) (51.5) (76.2) (54.2) (80.8) Kamal 118,427 23,OOS 95,419 160,698 25,487 135,211 279,125 48,495 230,630 (2S.2) (21.1) (30.7) (38.3) (23.4) (43.5) (66.5) (44.5) (74.2) Panipat 64,744 18,505 46,239 137,197 26,921 110,276 201,941 45,426 156,515 (17.9) (14.3) (19;9) (37.9) (20.S) (47.4) (55.S) (35.1) (67.3) Sonipat 158,854 41,139 117,715 149,183 18,933 130,250 308,037 60,072 247,965 (35.8) (35.6) (35.8) (33.6) (16.4) (3%) (69.3) (51.9) (75.5) lind 139,157 33,248 105,909 205,215 24,449 180,766 344,372 57,697 286,675 (36.0) (44.4) (34.0) (53.1 ) (32.7) (58.0) (89.1) (77.1) (91.9) Fatehabad 69,987 17,950 52,037 109,661 21,757 87,904 179,648 39,707 139,941 (24.1) (22.1) (24.9) (37.8) (26.8) (42.1) (61.9) (49.0) (67.0) Sirsa 133,754 34,076 99,678 52,933 14,944 37,989 186,687 49,020 137,667 (31.6) (26.7) (33.8) (12.5) (11.7) (12.9) (44.2) (38.4) (6.1) Hisar 205,688 45,303 160,385 206,099 37,888 168,211 411,787 83,191 328,596 (38.4) (32.9) (40.3) (38.5) (27.5) (42.3) (76.9) (60.4) (82.6) Bhiwani 204,016 26,595 177,421 148,008 16,978 . 131,030 352,024 43,573 308,451 (47.1) (41.4) (48.2) (34.2) (26.4) (35.6) (81.4) (67.8) (83.7) , Rohtak 90,434 26,993 63,441 162,790 26,740 136,050 253,224 53,733 199.491 (28.1) (32.4) (26.6) (50.6) (32.1) (57.1) (78.8) (64.6) (83.7) Jhaiiar 84,524 16,174 68,350 136,244 18,754 117,490 220,768 34,928 185,840 (26.0) (19.7) (28.2) (42.0) (22.9) (48.4) (68.0) (42.6) (76.6) M ahendragarh 89,956 8,801 81,155 61,391 5,211 56,180 151,347 14,012 137,335 (36.6) (37.4) (36.6) (25.0) (22.1) (25.3) (61.6) (59.5) (61.9) Rewari 74,262 13.790 60,472 92,656 10,649 82,007 166,918 24,439 142,479 '\~ ~. (28.7) (27.4) (29.0) (35.8) (21.2) (39.3) (64.4) (48.6) (68.3) Gurgatm 152,704 26,222 126,482 137,288 23,893 113,395 289,992 50,115 239,877 (27.8) (17.8) (31.5) (25.0) (16.2) (28.3) (52.8) (34.0) (59.8) Faridabad 188,809 42,231 146,578 100,143 32,889 67,254 288,952 75,120 213,832 (21.2) (11.7) (27.8) (11.3) (9.1) (12.8) (32.5) (20.8) (40.6)

438 ANNEXURES

TABLEN(a) PERCFNTAGEDlSTRmurloNOFMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 2001 CENSUS Born in other States ofIndia Born in other Countries Total migrants

p M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2,672,929 1,069,169 1,603,760 278,823 145,770 133,053 7,494,361 2,079,461 5,414,900 / (35.7) (51.4) (29.6) (3.7) (7.0) (2.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 169,247 82,404 86,843 10,260 6,183 4,077 266.750 120,864 145,886 (63.4) (68.2) (59.5) (3.8) (5.1) (2.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 168,124 63,.l.I4 104,810 25,953 13,304 12,649 390,627 123,244 267,383 (43.0) (51.4) (39.2) (6.6) (10.8) (4.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 143,190 65,016 78,174 21,015 10,992 10,023 370,232 115,678 254,554 (38.7) (56.2) (30.7) (5.7) (9.5) (3.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 78,213 31,473 46,740 19,715 10,478 9,237 295,744 81,200 214,544 (26.4) (38.8) (21.8) (6.7) (12.9) (4.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 57,101 16,917 40,184 11,719 6,054 5,665 288,963 50,139 238,824 (19.8) (33.7) (16.8) (4.1) (12.1) (2.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 110,133 44,851 65,282 30,391 ]5,615 14,776 419,649 108,961 310,688 (26.2) (41.2) (21.0) (7.2) (14.3) (4.8) (100.0) . (100.0) (100.0) 143,540 75,453 68,087 16,618 8,605 8,013 362,099 129,484 232,615 (39.6) (58.3) (29.3) (4.6) (6.6) (3.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 125,063 49,939 75,124 11,097 5,634 5,463 444,197 115,645 328,552 (28.2) (43.2) (22.9) (2.5) (4.9) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36,514 14,033 22,481 5,811 3,126 2,685 386,697 74,856 311,841 (9.4) (18.7) (7.2) (1.5) (4.2) (0.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 93,030 32,447 ~0,583 17,359 8,929 8,430 290,037 81,083 208,954 (32. I) (40.0) (29.0) (6.0) (11.0) (4.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 214,235 67,406 146,829 21,757 11,353 10,404 422,679 127,779 294,900 (50.7) (52.8) (49.8) (5.1) (8.9) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 107,742 46,533 61,209 15,953 8,117 7,836 535,482 137,841 397,641 (20.1) (33.8) (15.4) (3.0) (5.9) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 76,068 18,486 57,582 4,632 2,238 2,394 432,724 64,297 368,427 (17.6) (28.8) (15.6) (1.1) (3.5) (0.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 52,533 21,691 30,842 15,708 7,812 7,896 321,465 83,236 238,229 (16.3) (26.1) (12.9) (4.9) (9.4) (3.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 101,266 45,670 55,596 2,486 1,340 1,146 324,520 81,938 . '242,582 (31.2) (55.7) (22.9) (0.8) (1.6) (0.5) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 93,462 9,100 84,362 746 422 324 245,555 23,534 222,021 (38.1) (38.7) (38.0) (0.3) (1.8) (0.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 89,342 24,460 64,882 2,776 1,417 1,359 259,036 50,316 208,720 (34.5) (48.6) (31.1) (1.1 ) (2.8) (0.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 244,745 89,665 155,080 14,002 7,667 6,335 548,744 147,449 401,295 (44.6) (60.8) (38.6) (2.6) (5.2) (1.6) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0) 569,38) 270,311 299,070 30,825 16,484 14,341 889,161 361,917 527,244 (64.0) (74.7) (56.7) (3.5) (4.6) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) ( 100.0)

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TABLE IV (b) DlSTRmunoNOFMIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTRESIDINCF., 1991 ClNSUS StatelDistrict Place of last residence elsewhere Place of last residence in other Place of last residence in the district of enumeration districts of enumeration in Haryana State

P ·M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 1,694,573 366,454 1,388,119 1,639,071 256,696 1,382,375 3,333,644 563,150 2,770,494 (32.8) (24.9) (35.2) (31.7) (20.9) (35.1) (64.5) (45.8) (70.3) Ambala 123,784 37,577 86,207 80,430 19,710 60,720 204,214 57,287 146,927 (28.1) (24.6) (30.0) (18.3) (12.9) (21.2) (46.4) (37.5) (51.2) Yamunanagar 72,162 11,870, 60,292 79,499 16,764 92,735 151,661 28,634 123,027 (27.5) (I 5.8) (32.2) (30.3) (22.3) (33.5) (57.8) (38.0) (65.7) Kurukshetra 51,017 12,130 38,887 88,067 16,386 71,681 139,084 28,516 110,568 (25.3) (22.5) (26.3) (43.6) (30.4) (48.4) (68.9) (52.9) (74.7) Kaithal 68,353 10,600 57,753 114,795 10,162 104,633 183,148 20,762 162,386 (29.5) (28.1) (29.8) (49.5) (26.9) (53.9) (79.0) (55.0) (83.7) Karnal 76,215 14,779 61,436 102,689 16,533 86,156 178,904 31,312 147,592 (28.7) (22.4) (30.8) (38.7) (25.1 ) (43.3) (67.5) (47.5) (74.1) Panipat 54,805 11,528 43,277 122,963 21,254 101,709 177,768 32,782 144,986 (20.0) (15.1) (22.0) (45.0) (27.8) (51.6) (65.0) (42.8) (73.6) Sonipat 66,090 15,738 50,352 88,803 14,023 74,780 154,893 29,761 125,132 (28.4) (28.9) (28.3) (38.2) (25.7) (42.0) (66.6) (54.6) (70.3) Rohtak 227,521 34,894 192,627 191,564 19,526 172,038 419,085 54,420 364,665 (43.6) (38.8) (44.6) (36.7) (21.7) (39.8) (80.3) (605) (84.4) Faridabad 124,156 24,166 99,990 74,361 22,027 52,334 198,517 46,193 152,324 (22.6) (11.8) (29.0) (13.5) (10.7) (15.2) (36.1) (22.5) (44.2) Gurgaon 104,360 14,930 89,430 98,365 13,200 85,165 202,725 28,130 174,595 (31.9) (24.7) (33.6) (30.1) (21.8) (32.0) (62.0) (46.5) (65.5) Rewari 49,631 6,793 42,838 74,742 7,210 67,532 124,373 14,003 110,370 (26.9) (26.2) (27.1) (40.6) (27.8) (42.7) (67.5) (53.9) (69.7) Mahendragarh 69,322 7,878 61,444 48,842 4,870 43,972 118,164 12,748 105,416 (35.9) (40.9) (35.3) (25.3) (25.3) (25.3) (61.1) «66.23) (60.6) Bhiwani 131,765 13,530 118,235 111,331 11,640 99,691 243,096 25,170 2p,926 (44.2) (38.0) (45.1) (37.4) (32.7) (38.0) (81.6) (70.6) (83.1) lind 92,704 14,942 77,762 153,856 16,069 137,787 246,560 31,011 215,549 (33.7) (35.7) (33.3) (55.9) (38.4) (59.0) (895) (74.2) (92.2) Hisar 275,567 49,100 226,467 161,809 31,932 129,877 437,376 81,032 356,344 (46.9) (35.3) (50.5) (275) (22.9) (29.0) (745) (58.2) (79.5) Sirsa 107,121 25,999 81,122 46,955 15,390 31,565 154,076 41,389 112,687 .~ (33.0) (27.0) (35.5) (14.5) (16.0) (13.8) (47.4) (43.0) (49.3)

440 ANNEXURES

TABLE IV (b) DISTRlBUnONOFMIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLAST~IDF.NCE, 1991 CENSUS Place of last residence Place of last residence Total migrants in other states of India in other countries

P M F P M F P M F II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15,79,052 537,703 1,041,349 251,470 127,470 124,000 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 (30.6) (43.7) (26.4) (4.9) (10.4) (3.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 206,084 80,239 125,845 28,617 14,820 13,797 439,795 152,646 287,149 (46.9) (52.6) (43.8) (6.5) (9.7) (4.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 90,794 ~36,472 54,322 19,753 10,120 9,633 262,478 75,306 187,172 (34.6) (48.4) (29.0) (7.5) (13.4) (5.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 47,161 17,440 29,721 15,322 1,804 7,518 201,881 53,880 148,007 (23.4) (32.4) (20.1) (7.6) (14.5) (5.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 36,875 10,994 25,881 11,441 5,891 5,550 231,828 37,737 194,091 (15.9) (29.1) ( 13.3) (4.9) (15.6) (2.9) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 58,652 20,800 37,852 26,768 13,160 13,608 265,174 65,972 199,202 (22.1) (31.5) (19.0) (10.1) (20.0) (6.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 73,688 32,329 41,359 21,864 11,306 10,558 273,580 76,537 197,043 (26.9) (42.2) (21.0) (8.0) (14.8) (5.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 66,897 19,628 47,269 10,582 5,086 5,496 232,492 54,545 177,947 (28.8) (36.0) (26.6) (4.6) (9.3) (3.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 79,726 24,140 55,586 23,116 11,380 11,736 522,107 89,950 432,151 ( 15.3) (26.8) (12.9) (4.4) (12.7) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 321,816 146,658 181,158 22,907 12,000 10,907 549,610 205,031 344,579 (59.7) (71.5) (52.6) (4.2) (5.9) (3.2) (J 00.0) (100.0) (100.0) 113,342 26,851 86,491 10,710 5,470 5,240 326,977 60,501 266,476 (34.7) (44.4) (32.5) (3.3) (9.0) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 56,639 10,600 46,039 3,100 1,350 1,150 184,222 25,963 158,259 (30.7) (40.8) (29.1) (1.7) (5.2) (1.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 74,042 5,960 68,082 970 490 480 193,306 19,248 174,058 (38.3) (31.0) (39.1) (0.5) (2.6) (0.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 50,113 8,510 41,603 4,574 1,914 2,660 297,943 35,644 262,299 (16.8) (23.9) (15.9) (1.5) (5.4) (1.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 22,216 7,443 14,773 6,420 3,290 3,130 275,486 41,804 233,682 (8.1) (17.8) (6.3) (2.3) (7.9) (1.3) (l00.0) (100.0) (100.0) 120,563 4~952 77,611 29,118 15,189 13,929 587,467 139,303 448,164 (20.5) (30.8) (17.3) (5.0) (10.9) (3.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 154,444 46,687 107,757 16,208 8,200 8,008 325,088 96,376 228,712 (47.5) (48.4) (47.1) (5.0) (8.5) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) contd.....

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TABLE IV (b) DISTRIBUI'ION OF MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFLASTruBIDENCE_2001 CFNSUS State/District Place of last residence elsewhere Place oflast residence in other Place of last residence in the district of enumeration districts of enumeration in Haryana State

P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana 2,323,677 507,640 1,816,037 2,370,801 414,122 1.956,679 4,694,478 921,762 3,772,716 (30.7) (24.1) (33.2) (31.3) (19.7) (35.8) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) Panchkula 37,717 12,743 24,974 51,266 20,050 31,216 88,983 32,793 56,190 (14.1) (10.5) (17.0) (19.1) (16.5) (21.3) (33.2) (27.0) (38.3) Ambala 106,092 30,533 75,559 101,565 21,308 80,257 207,657 51,841 155,816 '. (26.9) (24.4) (28.0) (25.7) (17.1) (29.7) (52.6) (41.5) (57.8) Yamunanagar 118,680 23,557 95,123 96,267 19,967 76,300 214,947 43,524 171,423 (31.8) (20.2) (37.1) (25.8) (17.1) (29.7) (57.6) (37.3) (66.8) Kurukshetra 77,806 16,793 61,013 128,130 25,677 102,453 205,936 42,470 163,466 (26.1) (20.5) (28.2) (43.0) (31.4) (47.4) (69.1) (51.9) (75.7) Kaithal 90,516 16,181 74,335 135,064 12,840 122,224 225,580 29,021 196,559 (31.0) (3] .9) (30.9) (46.3) (25.3) (50.7) (77.4) (57.2) (81.6) Kamal 126,731 25,423 101,308 163,611 27,287 136,324 290,342 52,710 237,632 (29.9) (23.1) (32.3) (38.6) (24.7) (43.4) (68.5) (47.8) (75.7) Panipat 70,898 20,709 50,189 137,932 27,762 110,170 208,830 48,471 160,359 (19.4) (15.9) (21.4) (37.8) (21.3) (46.9) (57.2) (37.1) (68.3) Sonipat 168,572 42,932 125,640 147,527 19,466 128,061 316,099 62,398 253,701 (37.6) (36.7) (37.9) (32.9) (16.6) (38.6) (70.4) (53.4) (76.4) lind 149,630 34,922 114,708 201,559 25,108 176,451 351,189 60,030 291,159 (38.3) (45.9) (36.4) (51.5) (33.0) (56.0) (89.8) (78.8) (92.5) Fatehabad 78,312 21,355 56,957 111,023 22,261 88,762 189,335 43,616 145,719 (26.7) (26.0) (26.9) (37.8) (27.1) (41.9) (64.4) (53.1) (68.8) Sirsa 146,102 39,245 106,857 54,014 15,509 38,505 200,116 54,754 145,362 (34.2) (30.4) (35.9) (12.6) (12.0) (12.9) (46.8) (42.4) (48.8) Hisar 219,121 48,878 170,243 205,988 39,195 166,793 425,109 88,073 337,036 (40.3) (34.8) (42.3) (37.9) (27.9) (41.4) (78.2) (62.6) (83.7) Bhiwani 213,547 28,368 185,179 146,046 17,298 128,748 359,593 45,666 313,927 (48.7) (43.0) (49.7) (33.3) (26.2) (34.5) (81.9) (69.2) (84.2) Rohtak 98,200 28,940 69,260 163,708 28,130 135,578 261,908 57,070 204,838 (30.0) (33.9) (28.1) (50.1) (32.9) (56.1) (80.1) (66.8) (84.8) Jhqijar 92,200 17,565 74,635 132,992 18,517 114,475 225,192 36,082 189,110 (28.2) (21.2) (30.5) (40.6) (22.4) (46.8) (68.8) ( 43.6) (77.4) M ahendragarh 92,779 9,435 83,344 61,421 5,248 56,173 154,200 14,683 139,517 (37.4) (39.2) (37.3) (24.8) (21.8) (25.1) (62.2) (61.0) (6;2.4), Rewar\ 77,830 14,954 62,876 92,608 10,575 82,033 170,438 25,529 144,909 J,. (29.6) (28.8) (29.8) (35.3) (20.3) (38.9) (64.9) (49.1) (68.8) Gurgaon 160,278 29,148 131,130 136,911 23,574 113,337 297,189 52,722 244,467 (28.9) (19.6) (32.4) (24.7) (15.8) (28.0) (53.7) (35.4) (60.4) Faridabad 198,666 45,959 152,107 103,169 34,350 68,819 301,835 80,309 221,526 (22.1) (12.6) (28.7) (11.5) (9.4) (12.9) (33.6) (22.0) (41.6)

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TABLE IV (b) DISTRmurIoN OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST R~lDmCF.,2001 CENSUS Place of last residence Place of last residence Total migrants in ether states of India in other countries

p M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2,675,920 1,073,999 1,601,921 204,093 110,674 93,419 7,574,493 2,106,436 5,468,057 (35.3) (51.0) (29.3) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 174,541 85,629 88,912 4,879 3,193 1,686 268,403 121,615 146,788 (65.0) (70.4) (60.6) (1.8) (2.6) (1.1) (100.0) (l00.0) (100.0) 166,770 62,334"> 104,436 20,256 10,709 9,547 394,683 124,884 269,799 (42.3) (49.9) (38.7) (5.1) (8.6) (3.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 142,787 64,694 78,093 15,554 8,555 6,999 373,288 116,773 256,515 (38.3) (55.4) (30.4) (4.2) (7.3) (2.7) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 78,30) 31,545 46,756 13,729 7,887 5,842 297,966 81,902 216,064 (26.3) (38.5) (21.6) (4.6) (9.6) (2.7) ( 100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 58,017 17,405 40,612 8,007 4,338 3,669 291,604 50,764 240,840 (19.9) (34.3) (16.9) (2.7) (8.5) (1.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 110,150 44,590 65,560 23,552 12,952 10,600 424,044 1l0,252 313,792 (26.0) (40.4) (20.9) (5.6) (11.7) (3.4) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 142,396 74,753 67,643 14,096 7,416 6,680 365,322 130,640 234,682 (39.0) (57.2) (28.8) (3.9) (5.7) (2.8) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 123,589 49,775 73,814 9,091 4,748 4,343 448,779 116,921 331,858 (27.5) (42.6) (22.2) (2.0) (4.1) (1.3) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 35,602 13,726 21,876 4,242 2,382 1,860 391,033 76,138 314,895 (9.1) (18.0) (6.9) (l.l) (3.1) (0.6) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 94,984 33,370 61,614 9,488 5,1l9 4,369 293,807 82,105 211,702 (32.3) (40.6) (29.1) (3.2) (6.2) (2.1) (100.0) (100.0) (lOO.O) 212,857 66,813 146,044 14,133 7,677 6,456 427,106 129,244 297,862 (49.9) (51. 7) (49.0) (3.3) (5.9) (2.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 106,141 46,215 59,926 12,060 6,361 5,699 543,310 140,649 402,661 (19.5) (32.9) (14.9) (2.2) (4.5) (1.4) (100.0) (100-0) (100.0) 75,235 18,383 56,852 3,971 1,963 2,008 438,799 66,012 372,787 (17.1) (27.8) ( 15.3) (0.9) (3.0) (0.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 52,337 21,778 30,559 12,806 6,601 6,205 327,051 85,449 241,602 (16.0) (25.5) (12.6) (3.9) (7.7) (2.6) (100.0) (100.0) (I0Q.O) 99,926 45,622 54,304 2,061 1,123 938 327,179 82,827 244,352 (30.5) (55.1 ) (22.2) (0.6) (1.4) (0.4) (roO.O) (100.0) (100.0) 92,985 9,011 83,974 623 375 248 247,808 24,069 223,739 (37.5) (37.4) (37.5) (0.3) (1.6) (0.1) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 89,794 25,189 64,605 2,411 1,285 1,126 262,643 52,003 210,640 (34.2) (48.4) (30.7) (0.9) (2.5) (0.5) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 245,968 90,381 155,587 10,598 5,920 4,678 553,755 149,023 404,732 (44.4) (60.6) (38.4) (1.9) (4.0) (1.2) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) 573,540 272,786 300,754 22,536 12,070 10,466 897,913 365,166 532,747 (63.9) (74.7) (56.5) (2.5) (3.3) (2.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

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Movement of Population : 2) Migration from one State to another in the Besides fertility and mortality, migration is the country (Inter - State migration) other important component of population change, the 3) Migration from one country to another other two being fertility and ~ortality. The migration country. can be regulated as well as unregulated. A person is considered to be a migrant by place of birth if the The first two movements are called internal place of enumeration is other than the place of his migration, while the third one reflects international birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant migration. by place of last residence if the place in which he is enumerated during the Census is other than his Why the people migrate? immediate place of last residence. There can be various reasons why people Internal and International migration migrate. Important among them could be employment, The three broad types of migration include; education, marriage, family movement and other 1) Migration within the State reasons etc. (a) Migration within the district of enumer­ Growth of population of a particular area depends ation (Intra-district migration) upon variables such as fertility, Mortality and (b) Migration from one district to another migration. Knowledge of trends in migration helps in district in the State (Inter-district the future planning of a particular area. migration)

TABLE IV (c) PERCENTAGE DIS1RIBUI10N OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST ruNIDFNCE YAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT, 1991 AND 2001 Place of last residence 1991 - Census 200 I - Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Last residence within the State of enumeration 151,661 28,634 123,027 214,947 43,524 171,423 but outside the place of enumeration (57.8) (38.0) (65.7) (57.6) (37.3) (66.8) (i) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 72,162 11,870 60,292 118,680 23,557 95,123 (27.5) (15.8) (32.2) (31.8) (20.2) (37.1) (ii) In other districts of the State of enumeration 79,499 16,764 62,735 96,267 19,967 76,300 (30.3) (22.3) (33.5) (25.8) (17.1) (29.7) II. Last residence in other States of India beyond 90,794 36,472 54,322 142,787 64,694 78,093 the State of enumeration (34.6) (48.4) (29.0) (38.3) (55.4) (30.4) III. L1st..-, residence in other countries 19,753 10,120 9,633 15,554 8,5~5 6,999 (5.2) ~ (7.5) (13.4) (4.2) (7.3) (2.7) IV. On classifiable 270 80 190 (0.1) (0.1) (0.1) Total Migrants 262,478 75,306 187,172 373;288 116,773 256,515 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0)

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TABLEIV(d) PFRCENTAGE DIS TRlBUfION OF IN-MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE HARYANA STATE 1991 AND 2001 1991 - Census 2001 - Census Place of last residence Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 I. Last residence within the State of enumeration 3,333,644 563,150 2,770,494 4,694,478 921,762 3,772,716 but outside the place of enumeration (64.5) (45.8) (70.3) (62.0) (43.8) (69.0) (i) Elsewhere in the district of enumeration 1,694,573 306,454 1,388,119 2,323,677 507,640 1,816,037 (32.8) (24.9) (35.2) (30.7) (24.1) (33.2) (ii) In oth~r districts of the State of enumeration 1,639,071 256,696 1,382,375 2,370,801 414,122 1,956,679 (31.7) (20.9) (35.1) (31.3) (19.7) (35.8) II. Last residence in other States of India beyond 1,579,052 537,703 1,041,349 2,675,920 1,073,999 1,601,921 the State of enumeration (30.6) (43.7) (26.4) (35.3) (51.0) (29.3) III. Last residence in other countries 251,470 127,470 124,000 204,093 110,674 93,419 (4.9) (10.4) (3.2) (2.7) (5.3) (1.7) IV. Unclassifiable 5,274 2120 3,154 4 1 3 (0.1) (0.2) (0.1) (-) (-) (-) Total Migrants 5,169,440 1,230,443 3,938,997 7,574,493 2,106,436 5,468,057 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Source; Migration Table D-2 Note: Figures in brackets indicate percentages

If we examine the in-migrants by place of last migration by place of last residence was 34.6 per residence in Yamunanagar district it is observed that cent. In Haryana State, proportion offemales whose female proportions were higher in the intra State place of last residence was within the State in 1991 movements whereas male proportions were higher was 70.3 per cent as compared to 45.8 p~r cent for whose place of last residence was either in other males. On the other hand males' proportions whose States of the country or in other countries. The reason place of 'last residence was beyond the State of for outnumbering of females whose place of last enumeration was 43.7 percent. Male migrants by residence was within Haryana State was marriage. place of last residence in other countries were 10.4 Females were to migrate owing to marriage and stay at husband's place and this type of migration per cent whereas corresponding female ratio was decreased with the increase in distance from the place 3.2 per cent (Table IYd). of birth. Similar trends are observed for Haryana During 2001 Census, pattern of migration slightly State also (Table IV(d». changed. Migrations by place of last residence from Roughly speaking, during 1991 in the district, out other countries decreased while from other States of 8 male migrants, one male migrant had his place increased. Similar trend is observed for the district of last residence in other countries whereas out ot also. Migrations within the State of enumeration 20 female migrants one female migrant had her decreased by 2.5 percent at the State level and 0.2 place of last residence in other countries. Interstate percent at the district level. (Table IV c). DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: YAMUNANAGAR

TABLE IV (e) PERCENTAGEDIS1RmurloN OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH YAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 A) Migrants born within the state of enumeration 145,153 25,964 119,189 206,027 39,670 166,357 (55.6) (34.6) (64.0) (55.6) (34.3) (65.4) (i) Migrants born elsewhere in district of enumeration 69,834 11,010 58,824 112,607 21,224 91,383 (26.7) (14.7) (31.6) (30.4) (18.3) (35.9) (ii)M igrants born in other district of the State. 75,319 14,954 60,365 93,420 18,446 74,974 (28.8) (19.9) (32.4) (25.2) ( 15.9) (29.5) (B) Migrants born in other States oflndia 88,994 35,622 53,372 143,190 65,016 78,174 (34.1) (47.5) (28.7) (38.7) (56.2) (30.7) (C) Migrants born in other countries 27,071 13,460 13,611 21,015 10,992 10,023 (lOA) (17.9) (7.3) (5.7) (9.5) (3.9) Total Migrants 261,218 75,046 186,172 370,232 115,678 254,554 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) Source: Migration Table D·2 Note; Figures in brackets indicate percentages

TABLEIV(f) PERCENI'AGEDIS TRIBUfION OF MIGRANTS BYPLACEOFBlRlH HARYANA STATE, 1991 AND 2001 Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (A) Migrants born within the state of enumeration 3,224,140 526,633 2,697,507 4,542,601 864,518 3,678,083 (63.2) (43.3) (69.4) (60.6) (41.6) (67.9) (i) Migrants born elsewhere in district ofenumeration 1,622,500 283,174 1,339,326 2,171,628 460,662 1,710,966 (31.8) (23.3) (34.4) (29.0) (22.2) (31.6) (ii)Migrants born in other district of the State. 1,601,640 243,459 1,358,181 2,370,973 403,856 1,967,117 (31.4) (20.0) (34.9) (31.6) (19.4) (36.3) B) Migrants born in other States ofIndia 1,550,569 524,237 1,026,232 2,672,929 1,069,169 1,603,760 (30.4) (43.1) (26.4) (35.7) (51.4) (29.6) (C) Migrants born in other countries 330,640 166,008 164,632 278,823 145,770 133,053 (6.5) (13.6) (4.2) (3.7) (7.0) (2.5) Total Migrants 5,105,349 1,216,878 3,888,371 7,494,361 2,079,461 5;414.,900 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (tOO.O) \'Source: Migration Table D·2 .'Note : Figures in brackets indicate percentages Position of Yamunanagar district vis-a-vis migrants comprising of 0.8 lakh males and 1.9 lakh Haryana State in respect of migration by place females. Migrants to the district constitute 28.3 per I of birth in 1991 and 2001 Censuses: cent of the total population in 1991 which! increased On the basis of migrants by place of birth, there to 3.7 lakhs (35.5 percent) in 2001. .~e 5,105,349 migrants in Haryana State comprising In table IV (e) percentage distribution of migrants ~ 1,216,878 males and 3,888,371 females. These in Yamunanagar district by place of birth it can be migrants constitute 31.0 per cent ofthe total population clearly seen that females proportions'predominate in whereas male migrants constitute 13.8 per cent of interdistrict and intra-district migration while males male population and female migrants constitute 50.9 predominate in interstate and international migration per cent of the female population in 1991. During both in 1991 and 2001.The number of migrants born 2001 migrants increased to 74.9 lakhs. (Table IV t) in other States of the country in Haryana was 15.5 In Yamunanagar district, there were 2.6 lakh lakhs in 1991 and 26.7 lakhs in 2001. It is noticed

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that 3004 per cent and 35.7 percent of the total Interstate migrants by place of bil1h in Yamunanagar migrants were from other States in 1991 and 200 1 district were from Punjab (5.5 per cent), U.P (53.8 respectively (Table -IV(f). per cent), Rajasthan (26.7 per cent), Delhi (3.3 per In case of Haryana State, migrants of 6 States cent), and Bihar (3.8 per cent) which make 93.0 per namely D.P., Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, Bihar and cent ofthe total interstate migrants. The remaining 7.0 Himachal Pradesh together account for 14.5 Lakh per cent in-migrants are from remaining other States (93.8 per cent) out of 15.5 lakh interstate. migrants. (Table IV g). Trends in 2001 show that ratio of migrants The number of migrants born in other States of from Bihar and Punjab has increased tremendously the country was 0.91akh in Yamunanagar district in from 3.8 percent and 5.5 percent in 1991 to 8.8 percent 1991 which were 34.1 percent of the total migrants. and 20.2 percent respectively in 2001(Table IV g).

TABLE IV (g) ~TERSTATENUGRANTSTO YAMUNANAGARDlSTRICT, 1991 AND 2001 Sl.No. Place of Birth 1991 Census Place of Birth 2001 Census Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total migrants 2 3 4 5 6 7 ) Bihar 3,390 3.8 Bihar )2,639 8.8 2 Punjab 4,854 5.5 Punjab 28,834 20.2 3 Rajasthan 23,768 26.7 Uttar Pradesh 69,521 48.6 4 Uttar Pradesh 47,852 53.8 Uttranchal 8,639 6.0 5 Delhi 2,910 3.3 Himachal Pradesh 6,797 4.7 Total for 5 States 82,774 93.0 Total for 5 States 126,430 88.3 Other State's Total 6,220 7.0 Other State's Total 16,760 11.7 Total 88,994 100.0 Total 143,190 100.0

TABLE IV (h) INTmSTATE MIGRANTS TO HARYANASTATE, 1991 AND 2001 SI.No. Place of Birth 1991 Census 2001 Census Migrants Percentage to Migrants Percentage to total migrants total migrants 2 3 4 5 6 Bihar 64.757 4.2 246,245 9.2 2 Himachal Pradesh 35,636 2.3 52,691 2.0 3 Punjab 358,624 23.1 480,625 18.0 4 Rajasthan 348,553 22.5 493,651 18.5 5 Uttar Pradesh 495,811 32.0 837.877 31.3 6 Delhi 150,659 9.7 227,175 8.5 Total for the 6 States 1,454.040 93.8 2,338,264 87.5 Other State's Total 96,529 6.2 334,665 12.5 Total 1,550,569 100.0 2,672,929 100.0

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TABLE IV (i) TABLEIV(j) RURAL- URBAN COMPOSITION OFINTFRNAL RURAL - URBAN COMPOSITION OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRlH, 1991 CENSUS MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIR1lI, 1991 CENSUS YAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT HARYANA STATE Place of Birth TIR/U Place of Enumeration Place of Birth TIRJU Place of Enumeration Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 Total Internal Migrants Total Internal Migrants I) Within the State T 145,153 105,986 39,167 I) Within the State T 3,224,140 2440672 783,468 (100.0) (73.0) (27.0) (100.0) (75.7) (24.3) R 121,775 98,041 23,734 R 2.804,946 2282950 521,996 (83.9) (67.5) (16.4) (87.0) (70.3) (16.2) U 23,278 7,895 15.383 U 406,184 146,642 259,542 (16.0) (5.4) (10.6) (12.6) (4.6) (8. I) 2) In other States T 88,994 30,622 58,372 2) In other States T 1,550,569 789,596 760,973 (100.0) (34.4) (65.6) (100.0) (50.9) (49. J) R 51,582 24,852 26,730 R 1,028,448 674,415 354,033 (58.0) (27.9) (30.0) (66.3) (43.5) (22.8) U 36,932 5,670 31.262 U 512,761 112,161 400,600 (41.5) (6.4) (35.1) (33.1) (7.2) (25.8)

Rural-Urban migration : to urban and 5.4 per cent were urban to rural in Yamunanagar district. Migration flow can be rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to urban and urban to rural. The data in the In case of migrants from other states of the Table IV (i) & G) has been presented only for internal country to Haryana numbering 15,50,569, 43.5 per migrants. cent were from rural to rural, 25.8 per cent were Of the total intrastate in-migrants numbering 32.2 from urban to urban, 22.8 per cent were from rural lakh, 70.3 per cent were from rural to rural, 8.1 per to urban and 7.2 per cent were from urban to rural cent were from urban to urban, 16.2 per cent were (Table IV j). from rural to urban and 4.6 per cent were from urban In case -of migrants from other States in to rural in Haryana State. Yamunanagar district numbering 0.9 lakh 27.9 per cent Of the total 1.5 lakh interstate migrants 67.5 were from rural to rural and 35.1 per cent from urban per cent were from rural to rural and 10.6 per cent to urban. 30.0 per cent were from rural to urban and were from urban to urban, 16.4 per cent were rural 6.4 per cent from urban to rural (Table IV (i».

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ANNEXURE V Brief account of main religions in the district/tahsil as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses

It has been customary for the Indian Census to provide Information on the religious persuasions of TABLEV(a) PERCINTAGEDISTRlBUI'ION OF POPULATION BY its people. Religion is one of the basic cultural MAJOR RFLIGIOUS COMMUNITIliS IN INDIA AND characterstics ofp~pulation and several religions have IlARYANASTATEIN 2001CI'NSUS ANDHS thrived in the secular State of India. Evidently, GROwm RATEDUlUNG 1991- 2001 information on various religious communities in the country has been of immense interest to the SI. Religious Percentage No. Communi------;;--;-:-:;:------:-::------anthropologists, sociologists, demographers, India* Haryana ties administrators, planners and the laymen at large. Population Growth Population Growth rate 1991- mte1991- 'Individual Slip', as the name suggests, is 2001 2001 canvassed for every Individual in the country. Question I 2 3 4 5 6 8 of the Individual Slip canvassed at the 1991 Census 1 Hindus 82.0 +20.0 88.2 +27.0 related to religion of a person. The religion of the 2 Muslims 12.1 +29.3 5.8 +60.1 Individual was recorded as returned by the respondent 3 Christians 2.3 +22.1 0.1 +73.2 by using following abbreviations: 4 Sikhs 1.9 +16.9 5.5 +22.3 5 Buddhists 0.8 +23.2 N +246.9 H for Hindus 6 Jains 0.4 +26.0 0.3 +62.0 M for Muslims Note: ·Excludes figures of Assam and J&K. C for Christians Picture at the State level is slightly different when S for Sikhs we fmd 88.2 per cent of population as Hindus; 5.5 B for Buddhists per cent as Sikhs; and 5.8 per cent as Muslims. lains, J for Jains Christians and Budhists have smaller proportions as 0.3, 0.1 and 0.0 respectively in Haryana State. For all others, actual religion as stated was recorded fully. If any Individual stated that he had no As far as decadal growth in India during 1991- religion, the answer was recorded accordingly. The 2001 was concerned, growth rate for Christians was enumerators were instructed that neither they should 22.1, for Hindus 20.0, for Sikhs it was 16_9 and for mistake religion for caste nor they sho(Jld try to Muslims 29.3.percent. Buddhists whose numerical establish any relationship between religion and mother strength was quite low had growth rate of 23.2 and tongue. Jains had a growth rate of 26.0 percent. Religion is one of the basic elements of the Haryana State's three major religions Hindu, Sikh population. An attempt has been made to provide and Muslim during the decade 1991-2001 had growth interesting picture of the religious persuasions of the rate of 27.0, 22.3 and 60.1 respectively. Three people of the Country and the State. Distribution of religious communities lains, Christians and Buddhists population by religion is covered by six major religious which had smaller numerical strength in 1991 had communities in the country i.e Hindus, shown a growth of +62..0, +73.2 and +246.9 per cent Muslims,Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains. Other respectively. religions and Religion not stated categories are either Analysing the religious persuasions at district level negligible or nil. Hindus formed 82.0 per cent of the in 1991 and 2001 in table V(b) on next page it is population in 2001, wher~s Muslims "Yere 12.1 per cent, Christians 2.3 per cent, Sikhs 1.9 per cent, observed that in majority of the districts, Hindu religion Buddhists 0.8 per cent and lains 0.4 per cent had its followers more than 80 per cent. But in Sirsa

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TABLEV(b) PFRCENTAGEDISTRlBUfION OF POPULATION UNDFR FACH MAJOR RFLIGIOUS COMMUNI1YTO TOTAL POPULATION IN THEDISTRICfS OFHARYANA STATE-1991 & 2001 CENSm SI. No. StateIDistrict Hindus Muslims Christians

1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Haryana 89.2 88.2 4.6 5.8 0.1 0.1 Panchkula 87.~ 3.9 0.4 2 Ambala 85.4 84.4 2.0 1.7 0.3 0.3 3 Yamunanagar 82.4 81.3 8.5 to. I 0.2 0.2 4 Kurukshetra 80.6 81.8 l.l 1.5 0.2 0.2 5 Kaithal 89.5 89.7 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.1 6 Kamal 89.8 88.3 1.6 1.8 0.1 0.1 7 Panipat 89.7 90.2 3.8 6.2 0.1 0.1 8 Sonipat 96.7 96.4 2.4 2.5 9 Jind 95.6 95.4 1.4 1.7 ]0 Fatehabad 81.9 0.8 0.1 11 Sirsa 72.2 71.8 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 12 Hisar 92.2 97.4 0.8 1.1 0.1 13 Bhiwani 98.9 98.8 0.7 0.9 14 Rohtak 99.0 98.3 0.4 0.6 15 Jh1\ijar 98.8 0.9 16 M ahendragarh 99.2 99.1 0.3 0.4 17 Rewari 99.4 99.0 0.2 0.4 18 Gurgaon 64.9 61.8 34.4 37.2 0.1 0.2 19 Faridabad 87.9 86.4 10.2 11.3 20.3 0.3 ConL ....

Sl.No. Religious Community wise percentage of population Sikhs Buddhists Jains Others religions Religion not ~tated

1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5.8 5.5 N N 0.2 0.3 N N N N 1 7.7 0.3 2 11.9 13.1 0.4 0.5 N N 3 8.8 8.0 0.1 0.2 N N 4 18.0 16.4 N N 0.1 0.1 5 9.6 9.4 ....{) 8.5 9.7 N N 0.1 0.1 N N ~ 6.1 2.8 0.3 0.5 N N T;~;& 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5 N N 9 2.6 2.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N N to 17.0 0.2 11 27.1 27.1 N N 0.1 0.2 N N N N 12 6.7 1.0 0.2 0.4 N N 13 0.2 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 N N 0.3 0.4 N N ,.1i 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 N N 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 17 0.2 0.2 N N 0.2 0.2 N N 18 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 N N 19 1.5 1.6 0.] 0.1 0.2 0.3 N N N N Note: 'N' means Negligible, ( -) means NIl.

450 ANNEXURES they were 72.2 per cent where as Sikh population negligible proportions of population in the districts of was 27.1 per cent and in Hindu Haryana State in 1991. During 2001, slight variations population was 64:9 per cent when we found Muslim have occured at some levels otherwise there is no population as 34.4 per cent. Faridabad and change from the pattern of 1991. Overall, proportions Yamunanagar districts had 10.2 and 8.5 per cent of of Hindu religious community have come down by the population as Muslims respectively. Sikh population one per cent and those ofMuslim religious commun ity had fair proportions in border districts along Punjab have gone up by 1.2 per cent. Similarly, proportions border and distri~s fall ing along the G. T. road from of Hindus have come down by 3.1 per cent in 200 I Ambala to Panipat. Christians, Buddhists, Jains and from that of 1991 in Gurgaon district. The position is religion not stated categories had either very small or vice-versa in case of Muslims. TABLEV(c) PERCmTAGEDISTRlBUI10N OF MAJOR RELIGIONS BEIWEFN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OFHARYANA STATEANDTHEDISTRICT-1991& 2001 C'FNSUS Sl. Religion Percentage No. Haryana Yamunanagar District Rural Urban Rural Urban 199] 2001 1991 2001 ]991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Hindus 74.5 70.1 25.5 29.9 65.6 61.1 34.4 38.9 2 Sikhs 79.6 75.6 20.4 24.4 54.5 50.6 45.5 49.4 3 Muslims 90.1 85.5 9.9 14.5 86.9 83.4 12.1 16.6 4 Jains 13.5 11.1 86.6 88.9 1.1 3.1 99.0 96.9 5 Christians 35.7 35.6 64.3 64.4 32.7 31.5 67.3 68.5 6 Buddhists 25.7 55.7 74.3 44.3 19.4 24.1 80.6 75.9 7 Others Religion 18.6 46.6 81.4 53.4 31.7 68.3 8 Religion not stated 92.3 75.1 7.8 24.9 25.0 49.0 75.0 51.0 Table V (c) reveals that between 55 and 87 were 31.7 per cent and 68.3 per cent persons in percent population of Hindu, Sikh & Muslim the district who returned 'Other Religion' in rural religious communities was residing in rural areas and urban areas respectively in 2001. During 2001, of the district and about 67 to 99 per cent picture has changed, ratios of major religions have population of all other religious communities was increased in urban areas and decreased in rural concentrated in urban areas of the district. There areas except Jains at the district level. TABLEV(d) PI'XCENTAGEDISTRlBUIlONOF POPULATlON BY RELIGION JNDIFFmFNTTAmII.S OFYAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT,1991 CENSUS SI.No. DistrictITahsii Religionwise percentage of eopulation Hindus Sikhs Muslims Jains Christians Buddhists Others Religion not stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Distt. Yamunanagar 82.4 8.8 8.5 0.1 0.2 N I Jagadhri 84.1 9.3 6.3 0.2 0.2 N 2 Chhachharauli 72.0 6.1 21.8 0.1

Table v(d) depicts percentage distribution of district. In Jagadhri tahsil, Hindus were 84.1 per population by major religious communities by tahsils cent, Sikhs 9.3 per cent and Muslim 6.3 per cent. in 1991 Census. Hindu population formed 82.4 per In ChhachhFauli tahsil, Hindus were 72.0 per cent, cent in Yamunanagar district in 1991. Sikhs were Sikhs 6.1 per cent and Muslims 2l.8 per cent. recorded as 8.8 per cent and Muslim 8.5 per cent, Remaining religious communities had negligible remaining religions had neligible proportions in the proportions in both the tahsils of tile district.

4~1 ANNEXURE VI

Marital Status of Population as per 1991 and 2001 Censuses

TABLE VI (a) MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION BY RES IDFNCE AND SEX IN YAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT, 1991 AND2001 Age Group Total Population Total Population M arita! stat us (1991) (2001) Percentage of Never Married Percentage of Married Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Total 436,415 385,465 559,444 482,186 56.2 54.5 48.9 45.9 41.6 43.3 46.6 4&.7 0-14 161,725 144,508 190,024 157,981 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5 15-29 121,078 108,204 162,678 138,257 65.2 66.8 40.1 45.3 34.6 32.9 59.5 54.2 30-44 78,137 68,609 107,610 98,618 3.7 3.2 0.6 0.5 95.1 95.5 96.9 96.1 45-59 39,083 31,894 55,904 45,633 2.0 1.9 0.5 0.4 93.9 94.0 89.4 87.2 60+ & Age 36,392 32,250 43,228 41,697 3.7 5.0 0.8 1.7 78.4 76.4 62.4 593 not stated Rural 289,086 255,867 347,540 301,068 56.9 55.1 49.6 46.5 40.7 42.5 46.3 4&.5 0-14 110,565 98,438 123,317 103,831 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.5 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 15-29 79,940 72,645 100,276 85,093 63.5 64.3 39.1 42.5 36.3 35.4 60.5 57.0 30-44 48,769 43,390 63,986 58,870 3.7 2.7 0.4 0.3 94.9 95.9 97.3 96.5 45-59 24,383 19,524 31,790 26,655 2.7 2.3 0.4 0.2 92.6 93.3 90.8 883 60+ & Age 25,429 21,870 28,171 26,619 4.3 5.4 0.1 1.3 77.1 75.1 65.1 624 not stated Urban 147,329 129,598 211,904 181,118 54.8 53.S 47.4 44.8 43.4 44.5 47.4 49•• 0-14 51,160 46,070 66,707 54,150 99.9 99.8 100.0 99.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 05 15-29 41,138 35,559 62,402 53,164 68.5 70.9 42.2 49.7 31.3 28.8 57.3 49.7 30-44 29,368 25,219 43,624 39,748 3.7 3.8 0.8 0.9 95.4 95.0 96.4 95.5 45-59 14,700 12,370 24,114 18,978 0.9 1.5 0.8 0.7 96.1 95.0 87.1 85.6 60+& Age 10,963 10,380 15,057 15,078 2.2 4.1 1.0 2.2 81.4 78.9 56.6 53.9 ~ not stated In table VI (a) popUlation has been classified district. Never married males proportions (56.2 according to marital status and by sex in 1991 and percent) were higher than those of never married 2001. Percentages for never married, married, females (48.9 percent). Widow proportions for widowed, divorced and separated have been females (4.4 percent) were higher than their male calculated to comprehend the importance of counterparts (2.1 percent). Male and female divorcee 'numerical figures. in the district were negligible. If We compar6'the rural ~, • In 1991, married males were 41.6 per cent and urban statistics of the .district we observe whereas married females were 46:6 per'cent in the proportions ofmarried (males and females) higher in

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.. ,TABLE VI (a) MARITAL STATUS OF POPULATION BYRESIDFNCEAND SEX IN YAMUNANAGARDISTRrf, 1991 AND 2001 Marital status Percentage of Widowed Percentage of Divorced or Separated Males Females Males Females 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2.1 2.0 4.4 5.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2

0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.0 1.0 2.2 3.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.3 4.1 3.8 10.0 12.0 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 17.8 18.4 36.8 38.9 0.1 0.3 0.2

2.2 2.2 4.1 4.9 0.1 0.2 0.1

0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 2.1 3.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 4.7 4.2 8.9 11.2 0.0 0.3 0.2 18.5 19.2 34.1 36.1 0.1 0.3 0.2

1.7 1.8 5.1 5.8 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2

0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.9 2.4 3.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.5 3.0 3.3 11.9 13.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 16.2 16.8 42.4 43.7 0.2 0.2 0.2

urban areas than those of rural areas while never down. If we compare the rural-urban figures, we find married (males and females) ratios were lower in widowed female ratios lower in rural areas than that urban areas. Similarly, female widows were of urban areas while male widowers were higher in comparatively lesser in rural areas. rural areas. Like 1991, ratios of never married males In 2001, ratios of married and widowed, both for and females were higber in ~ural areas and those of males and females, have increased from that of 1991 married males and females proportions were higher while those of never married have slightly come in Urban areas in 2001.

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TABLEVl(b) PROPORTION OF MARRIID FEMALES IN SELECTED AGE-GROUPS, 1991 AND 2001 StatelDistrict Year Percentage married females to total females in age l?Toup . 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-44 60-69 70-79 80+ 2 ·3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Haryana 1991 2.4 34.7 88.2 82.0 75.4 48.5 28A 2001 2A 24.6 82.3 95.5 70.1 48.3 26.0 Yamunanag;u- 1991 0.5 14.0 78.5 74.0 75.9 SO.3 30.7 2001 1.3 lOA 70.1 96.0 71.5 48.0 27.3 Statutory Marriageable age for females is 18. It with advancing age more and more females tend to is strange that still 2.4 per cent females were married 'get widowed. In Yamunanagar district married in the age group of 10-14 in the State in 1991 and this females proportions in age groups 70-79 and 80+ proportion was 0.5 percent in Yamunanagar district. years were 50.3 percent and 30.7 percent In Mahendragarh and Bhiwani districts these figures respectively. During 200 I, proportions of married were as high as 4.8 percent and 4.5 percent females have decreased in all age of groups than that respectively. Age groups falling in 20-69 years have of 1991 both in the district and in the State except roughly more than three-fourth proportions of the age group 25-44 where an increase of 22.0 percent females as married. These proportions decreased in in the district and 13.5 percent in the State has been the onward age groups of 70-79 and 80+ years as recorded respectively. TABLEVI(c) PROPORTIONS OFMARRIID, WIDOWED AND DIVORCFD/SEPARATID AMONG THE AGED BY SEX, 1991 AND 2001 State! District Year MI Percentage of F 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 II 12 Haryana 1991 M 85.6 76.2 61.1 11.4 20.5 33.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 75.4 48.5 28.4 24.1 51.0 69.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 2001 M 84.5 75.2 46.6 11.3 20.5 25.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 F 70.1 48.3 26.0 29.1 50.4 50A 0.1 0.1 0.1 Yarnunanagar 1991 M 85.6 75.1 61.4 11.6 20.5 32.8 O. I 0.2 0.2 F 75.9 50.3 30.7 23.6 49.5 67.1 0.2 2001 M 84.4 73.3 53.2 11.9 21.5 35.6 0.3 0.2 0.3 F 71.5 48.0 27.3 27.8 50.5 65.1 0.2 0.1 0.2

Table VI (c) reveals that proportions of married in the ages of females. This fact is further .: males decreased gradually with advancing age groups strengthened when we see 23.6 per cent' females <·t while those of married females decreased with steep widowed in age group 60-69, 49.5 per cent in age >! q descent in the corresponding age groups. In group 70-79 and 67.1 per cent in 80+ ag(( group in Yamunanagar district married males and females the district whereas in corresponding age groups proportions were 85.6 and 75.9 in the age group of60- widowed males were 11.6, 20.5 and 32.8 per cent 69 respectively; these proportions decreased to 75.1 and respectively in the district. \ 50.3 in the age group of 70-79 which further decreased Similar trends were observed during 2QOI at the "".,'to 61.4 and 30.7 in the age group of 80+. Similar district and the State level. Proportions ofl married ,,,:. observations for Haryana State were also observed. males and females in 60-69 age grouPlhave decreased Steep descent in proportions of married females in 200 I while corresponding ratios of widowed males in comparison to married males confirm the longevity and females have increased in this age-group.

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ANNEXURE VII Age, Sex and education in the district, 1991 and 2001 Censuses

Illiterate proportions in the State were quite high in prominant among women when 59.5 per cent females 1991 which were""recorded as 44.2 per cent. However were found illiterate which further accentuated in rural in rural areas illiteracy was 50.2 per cent. Illiteracy was females with proportion as high as 67.5.

TABLE VII (a) LITFRACYRATES BYRESIDENCEAND SEX, 1991 AND 2001 State! TI Percentage District RI Illiterates Literates U P M F P M F 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Haryana T 44.2 32.1 39.9 21.5 59.5 44.1 55.9 67.9 69.1 78.5 40.5 55.9 R 50.2 36.8 35.2 24.6 67.5 50.7 49.9 63.2 64.8 75.4 32.5 43.3 U 26.3 20.8 18.0 14.2 35.9 28.7 73.7 79.2 82.0 85.8 64.1 71.3 Yamunanagpr T 39.5 28.4 30.2 21.2 49.9 36.6 60.5 71.6 69.8 78.8 50.1 63.4 R 47.3 34.6 36.4 25.9 59.6 44.7 52.7 65.4 63.6 74.1 40.4 55.3 U 24.5 18.3 18.5 13.7 31.4 23.6 75.5 81.7 81.5 86.3 68.6 76.4

Table VII (a) reveals that literacy in Yamunanagar During 2001 Census, we find great improvements district in 1991 was quite better when compared with in literacy rates over those of 1991 Census at all Haryana State. Literacy rate for the district as a whole levels, male-female, rural-urban, etc. Though was recorded as 60.5 per cent, for rural areas it was saturation in literacy in urban areas has taken place, 52.7 per cent and for urban areas 75.5 per cent. even then there is scope for improvements in female Literacy rate for urban males was higher (81.5 per literacy and rural literacy. Urban male and female cent) in the district. Female literacy was low as literacy is 86.3 percent and 76.4 percent respectively compared to male literacy both in rural as well as urban and the corresponding ratios for rural males and areas. Overall female literacy in the district was 50.1 females are 74.1 percent and 55.8 percent per cent whereas rural female literacy in the district respectively in the district in 2001. Female literacy was 40.4 per cent. Urban female literacy rate in the has made a big leap in rural areas of the district from district was better(68.6 per cent). 40.4 percent in 1991 to 55.3 percent in 2001.

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TAllLEVll(b) mERACYRATfS FORSE£B:::TlID AGE-GROUPS BYSEX,19-91 AND2001 Stllfe/ Year TJRJU Literacy r;t1;es fOI the ~Q'.Lp Diwict 7 years & abo'ie lOye.ars &abo"e 15 years & above ~ p M F P M f P M F 2 3 4 .5 6 '} :8 9 10 II 12 Haryana 1991 T 55.8 69.\ 40.:5 54.3- 68.3- 38,] 48,9 64.1 31.2 R 49.9 64.8 32.5 48.1 63,& 29.S 41.7 58.8 21.9 U 73.7 82,0 64.1 72.7 315 62.5 69.6 79.5 S!LO 200) T 67,9 7&.5 55.7 . ~6.9 18.3 53,8 62.4 75.5 47.5 R 68.2 75.4 49,3\ 61.8 74.9 46,9 56,2 71.4 39.0 U 79.2- 85.8 713 78 ..& &6.0 705 76,6 SU 67,0 Yamummagar 3991 T 60.5 69.8 50.1 59.2 68.8 48.2 54.1 64.6 42.1 R 52.1 -63.6 40.4 51.0 u23 3&.2 44.6- 56.1 30.8 lJ 75.5 81.5 68..6 747 au 67.4- 71.8 19.1 63.4 2001 T It7 78.9 63.4 7('1.8 iil.4 62.1 67.0 75.7 n.t R 65.4 74.2 55.4 64.1 73.4 53.4 59.0 69.7 46.8 U 81.7 86.3 76.4 8"1.4 863 75.8 79.4 85.0 73.0

Table VII (b) dears with literacy rates for bigher in tbe district than those of State. If we selected age groups for Haryana State and analyse literacy from higher age~groups to lower age Yarnunanagar district in i 991 Census. LittI1tcy rates groups, iiteracy rates moved up both in the district fOT 7 years & above, ! 0 years & above and 15 and the State. This showed upward trend in literacy. years & above have been given both for rural and Further, during 2001 Census, the titeracy ratios are urban areas by sex. Literacy rates at each levei are up by 10 to IS percent than that of i 991. TABLE VII {c) LITmACYRATES FORSELECl'EJ)AGE-GROVPS BY SEX.,. 1991 AND200t St;lrd District Year T1RAJ Lit~ rntes fort he ag>g\'Qup 10.. 14 15 .. 59 6U years and above p M F P M F P M F .... IQ ~ 2 ,) 4 5 (} 7 8 9 11 11 Haryana 1991 T SQA 88.0 71.4 53-.5 69.2 35.1 l7.0 21.5 5.8 R 77.6 ~6_8 66.7 46.5 64.7 2.5.1 11.6 20.1 2.3 U 89.7 SL9 '&7.1 7].0 8l.S 6'1..7 38.4 5~.O 19.0 2001 T 895 ~.3 8ri.3 51.3 79,9 52.6 27.6 42.2 tJ.O R &&.8 1}2.3 34.1 61.7 76.9 <\4.3 19.9 33.4 6.r U 9!.6 925 90A ')95 86.S 7U 512 695 333 YrunWlanaga' 1991 T 84.R 90.3 ?R.7 &4.8 903 78.1 21.3 31.1 11.1 R S2.1 89.4- n,& &2.1 89".4 73.8 f 1.4 tS.O 3.S ~. U 90.8 92,Z 89.Z 90Jl 92..2 89.2 44.7 61.6 26,7 ~.~ 20QI T 91.5 93.1 8"},6 11.S 79.9 62,6 32.0 44.2 19.5 R 90.5 92.8 87.S 65,0 75.5 53.0 [SA 29.1 7.0 U 93.2 9).S 92.7 82.2 86.4 77.2 56.9 72.5 41.5

Table Vll (c) deals with" literacy rates f{lf selected words literacy rates for 60+ age grQups for rural age ~oups: for Haryana State and Yamu [1 an agar district females were the lowest i.e 3.8 percent whereas these in 199! Census. Literacy rates for age groups 10-14, rates for urban males in 10-14 age group "'ere the 15-59 and 60+ have been given both for rural and urban highest r.e 92.2 though fema Ir;;s are emu lating in lower areas by sex. Literacy rates at each level are defin iteJy age groups but are stjJJ Jaggjng bebjnd. better in the d~sttict than those of the State. If 'oNe rfwe compare tbe lite-racy rates of200 i whh rhose analyse literacy from higher age-groups to lower age of 1991, we observe far better improvement in 20D 1 in groups and from females. to males and from rural to the literacy standards at ali levers i.e. rural-urban, male .. urba.n areas we fmd better literacy rates. In other female and d lstrict-State.

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TABLEVU(d): IDUC::A nON ACCORDING TO RESIDmCE AND SEX, 1991 AND 2001 State! District Year TtRIV Percentage of population in the age-group 20+ who are Matdc but below graduate Graduate and above p M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Haryana 1991 T 15.8 . 23.1 1.6 4.5 5.8 2.9 R 12.6 19.5 35 1.6 2.6 0.5 U 26.7 33.1 19.4 12.4 14.6 9.9 2001 T 20.5 28.' [2.0 'J .J ' 8.7 5.3 R 17. t 25.4 7.& 2.9 4.4 U U 28.2\ 33.9 21.7 '16.6 18.3 14.6 Y:amunan~ 1991 l' 15.9 21.4 9.1 4.-8 5.8 3.7 R 9.7 15.2 3.4 J.7 2.7 0.5 U 27.1 32.5 2).1 10.5 11.4 9.5 2001 T 20.6 26. J 143 7.3 8.2 6.3 R 14.9 21.2 7.8 2.6 ·3.9 1.2 U 29.2 33.7 24.2 14.5 14,S 14.2

In the above.giyen table VB (d), percentage of who were matric formed 15.2 per cent of1he population populatiort aged 20+ who' are Matrie and Graduates whereas females were only 3.4 per cent. Urban males & above have' been classified in 1991 and 200 L who matriculated in 20+ age group were roughly double than their rural counterparts while urban females in In Hacyana State 15.8 percent were matric and this category were seven times of tneir rural 4.5 per cent were graduate and above in counterparts. Graduate and above in 2o-t-age group, 1921.Proportions in the district were almost at par in ~ales and females in rural areas were mere 2.7 per comparison to State, 15.9 per cent were matrie and cent and 0.5 per cent respectively in the district while 4.8 per cent were graduate and above. their corresponding figures ~n urban areas were 11.4 Graduate and above proportions of literacy in percent and 9.5 per cent respectively. in 1991 lik.e male- female etc the.distri~t rurar-urban~ Similar trends were observed in 200l.But literacy were having somewhat better position than that of the State. But in matric but below graduate categocy..the.. levels have definiteiy improved at aillevds both in the proportions were lower than the State. Rural males State and in the district than that of 1991.

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TABLEVD(e) DISTRJBUTION OF FEMALES IN THE AGE-GROUP 15-44 YEARS BYIDUCATION LEVEL, 1991 AND2001 State! District Year TI No. of women Percentage of women aged 15-44 years by education level R/ aged 15-44 Total Illiterate Literate below Middle & Matric& Graduate and U years middle below matric below graduate above 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Haryana '1991 T 3,396,752 100.0 61.3 15.1 8.3 12.1 3.3 R 2,487,864 100.0 71.3 15.1 6.6 6.4 0.6 U 908,888 100.0 33.8 15.1 12.8 27.6 10.7 2001 T 4,605,661 100.0 42.7 20.1 12.2 19.7 5.3 R 3,186,293 100.0 50.1 22.3 12.0 14.2 1.4 U 1,419,368 100.0 26.2 14.9 12.7 32.1 14.1 Yamunanagar 1991 T 176,813 100.0 49.3 21.9 J 1.0 13.8 4.1 R 116,035 100.0 60.6 24.4 8.8 5.7 5.7 U 60,778 100.0 27.7 17.1 15.1 29.4 10.7 2001 T 236,875 100.0 32.9 23.6 14.7 22.5 6.3 R 143,963 100.0 40.9 28.8 14.4 14.6 1.3 V 92,912 100.0 20.4 15.6 15.1 35.0 13.9

Table vn (e) deals with distribution offemales in During 200 I, illiteracy has comedown from 61.3 15-44 age group by educational level in 1991 and 200 I. percent in 1991 to 42.7 percent in 2001 among women Female literacy proportions almost at alI educational aged 15-44 in the State and corresponding figures in levels are certainly better in Yamunanagar district in the district are 49.3 percent and 32.9 percent comparison to the State proportions. 49.3 per cent respectively. Rural areas have improved a lot by ill iteracy of 15-44 aged females was reported in the bringing down illiteracy from 71.3 per cent in 1991 to district while it was 61.3 per cent for the State in 1991. 50.1 percent in 2001 in the State and corresponding Urban female graduates and above in the district had figures for the district are 60.6 pex:cent and 40.9 per proportion of 10.7 per cent but rural females were 5.7 cent respectively. Urban areas reaching saturation per cent. These proportions at the State level were level, also showed improvement in overcoming illiteracy also dismal which were recorded as 10.7 percent and from 33.8 percent in ]991 to 26.2 percent in 2001 in 0.6 percent respectively. Matriculates formed 29.4 per the State while the corresponding figures for the district cent in urban and ·5.7 p,er cent in rural areas of the are 27.7 percent and 20.9 percent. Proportions at all district whereas State statistics were 27.6 percent and educational levels show quite good improvement during 6.4 per cent respectively. 2001 both in the State and in the district.

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Annexure VIII

Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 1991' and 2001 Censuses

Language is a critical attribute of India's languages, in order of proficiency were to be recorded popUlation which is marked with a pluri-lingual and under this question. In this regard the person need pI uri-cultural society. Language in itself is a group not necessarily be able to read and write the language of mother tongues. It was on the basis of language (s). It is enough if the person has a working that the country was reorganized into States in 1956. knowledge and is able to converse with understanding.

It is custnl'l'. dry for "the Indi3n Census to colJect There has not been any perceptible change in ~" data on m other tongue of every person at every the definition of 'mother tongue' adopted by the Indian Census. M o"ther longue is defined as the language Census for the earlier censuses. A brief analysis has spoken .in childhood by the pers::m's m other to the been made on the basis of 1991 and 200 I Censuses. person. If the mother d.ied in infancy, the language Data on languages and Mother tongues based on m a.inl¥ spoken m "the pers:m '8 hom e m chilihood .is to 1991 Census is presented in Table C-7 in Parts A(i), be recorded as the m other longue. In case of infants A(ii), B(i) and B(ii) for Haryana StatelDistricts/ and deaf mutes "the Janguage usualo/ spoken by "the Tahsils/Towns in 1991 showing distribution of mother isrecorded . The mslructions 10 the enum erators languages/mother tongues which returned 10,000 or fur recoming the nam e of "the Janguage returned by more speakers each at all India level (inclusive of the respondent as m other longue are sum m ar:ized as mother tongues grouped under each). The unclassified under: mother tongues and the mother tongues having less 1, Record "the nam e of the language returned than 10,000 speakers had been relegated to 'Other' by the respondent as m other longue.in full, mother tongue category. w ha1ever is the nam e of the language and According to 1991 Census there are 18 do not usa abbtevi3tions. Scheduled and 96 Non-Scheduled- taifguages in 2, Do not try 10 determ ine if the language fndia. Thirteen ofthese eighteen i~~'guages namely; returned by a person .is a di3Jectof ano"ther Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, -l:Iilldi ~Kashmiri, language. Konkani, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, , Sindhi and belong to the Indo-Aryan branch. 3. Do not try to establish any relationshjp beween religion and m other tongue. Four of them n'amely; Kannada, Mahlyalam, Tamil and Telgu belong to Dravidian family, while 4. Record the language as returned fur each Manipuri belongs to Tibeto-Burmese. fimily. English, person and do not enter into any argum ent. the quite commonly used as a link language belongs Do not try to reeoed any language other than to Indo-European Languages. ~he drstribution' of w hat .is returned by- the responden t. speakers of Scheduled Languages.in the State and Question 11 a.im ed to ascertain if the person for the district as per Census 1991 i-s portrayed in know s any other language(s). and en tries up to tw 0 Table VIII (a). '-..

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TABLEVnI(a) DISTRmunoN OF POPULATION BY SCHIDULFD LANGUAGES/NON-SCHFDULFD LANGUAGES,1991-HARYANASTAlEANDYAMUNANAGARDISTRICf. SI. No. Languages Haryana Yamunanagar District Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 A. Scheduled languages 16,457,276 100.0 821,526 -- iOO.O I Assamese 348 N 2 N 2 Bengali 9,995 0.1 259 N 3 Gujarati 2,266 N 69 N 4 14,982,409 91.0 723,555 88.0 5 Kannada 936 N 10 N 6 Kashmiri 923 N 26 N 7 Konkani 148 N 8 Malayalam 8,038 N 89 N 9 Manipuri 75 N _" 10 Marathi 3,088 N 79- N 11 Nepali 5,823 N 270 J.;- 12 Oriya 2,634 N 27 N 13 Punjabi 1,170,225 7.1 76,569 ~.j 14 Sanskrit 575 N 71 N 15 Sindhi 369 N 33 N 16 Tamil 5,202 N 28 N 17 Telgu 2,402 N 12 N 18 Urdu 261,820 1.6 20,427 2.5 B. Non Scheduled Languages 6,372 N 354 N Labnda 3,186 .N 292 N 2 Dogri 1,025 N 3 BhiliIBhilodi 53 N 4 ArabiclArbi 46 N 5 AO 18 N 6 Santali 15 N 7 J

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TABLEVDI(b) DISTRIBUTION OF MOTHER TONGUES AND THEIR PROPORTIONS IN HARYANA STATE AND YAMUNANAGAR DISTRICT DURING 1991 AND 2001 CENSUSFS SI.No. Mother· Tongue Haryana State Yamunanagar District Percentage Percentar,e. 1991 2001 1991 2001 2 4 5 6 7 Hindi 88.9 47.6 87.8 85.5 2 Punjabi 7."0 8.6 9.3 10.3 3 Haryanvi 2.0 36.7 0.1 1.1 4 Urdu 1.6 1.2 2.5 1.7 5 Bagri 0.1 1.9 N N 6 Bengali 0.1 0.2 N 0.2 7 Malayalam N 0.1 N N 8 Bhoj Puri N 0.3 0.1 0.5 9 Nepali N 0.1 N 0.1 JO Rajasthani N 0.3 N N 11 Tamil N 0.1 N 12 Mewati N 1.6 N 13 Lahnda(M ultani) N N N N 14 Marathi N N N N 15 Oriya N 0.1 N 16 Telugu N N N 17 Garhwali N 0.1 N 0.1 18 Gujarati N N N 0.1 19 Maithili N 0.1 0.1 20 Marwari N 0.1 N 21 Dogri N N N 22 Kashmiri N N N 23 Kannada N N N 24 Sanskrit N N N N 25 Sindhi N N N 26 Pahari N N N N 27 Other motbei- tongues N 0.8 N 0.2 Total all mother tongues 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Note: '_' means Nil 'N' means negligible Table VIII (b) shows the proportions of mother During 20Q):, 'Pflsition is quite different when we tongues in Haryana State and Yamunanagar district note that Haryattvl mother tongue has been reported Ln 1991 and 2001. Here again Hindi and Punjabi had by 36.7 percent 111 :the; S'tate and by 1.1 percent in the been returned major mother tongues as their district. Propor:tiOtlsbt:persons reporting Hindi mother proportions were 88_9 percent and 7.0 percent tongue have. F

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